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                    [Title] => The joy of tree walking
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On a sunny Saturday morning in July, I joined fifty other tree lovers on a tree walk around UP Diliman.

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Rustan’s presents an exhibit of the Philippine First Ladies’ gowns at Rustan’s Galerie in Makati.

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It brought an end to the Marcos dictatorship, and some say, the conjugal Marcos dictatorship. Imelda Marcos made as much a name for herself as her husband did in the 20 years they were in power, so much so that even in pop culture, she has become legend. (Have you seen the latest Hugh Grant—Sandra Bullock hit, Two Weeks’ Notice? She is mentioned there.)
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On a sunny Saturday morning in July, I joined fifty other tree lovers on a tree walk around UP Diliman.

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Rustan’s presents an exhibit of the Philippine First Ladies’ gowns at Rustan’s Galerie in Makati.

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It brought an end to the Marcos dictatorship, and some say, the conjugal Marcos dictatorship. Imelda Marcos made as much a name for herself as her husband did in the 20 years they were in power, so much so that even in pop culture, she has become legend. (Have you seen the latest Hugh Grant—Sandra Bullock hit, Two Weeks’ Notice? She is mentioned there.)
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