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[Title] => Roses, kisses for senior citizens from Daniel
[Summary] => Daniel Matsunaga (right photo) offered the Golden Jubilarians long-stemmed roses when he appeared as guest performing artist at the recent Immaculate Conception Academy’s alumni homecoming.
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[Summary] => There’s nothing worse than having to pay for food you don’t like," says Michael Cua, owner of Phó Hòa Vietnamese food house. This was his experience when he came back to the Philippines after growing up in North America where he had been used to Vietnamese food. "When you’re a student and working, you only have so much funds, so you’d see a lot of Pinoys at Phó Hòa. In fact in Canada we’re the second biggest market next to Vietnamese and followed by Caucasians."
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December 3, 2014 - 12:00am