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                    [Title] => Smithsonian features Pinoy fotog’s works
                    [Summary] => WASHINGTON — If a picture is worth a thousand words, then photographer Ricardo Alvarado’s works capturing commonplace events — Pinoys at work, at play and in death — in the ’40s and ’50s are a telenovela of the struggle of ethnic minorities.
                    [DatePublished] => 2002-11-23 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Jose Katigbak
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                    [Title] => STAR scribe rules  Artists’ chess tilt
                    [Summary] => Joey Villar of The STAR topped the 22nd Philippine Artists chess tournament, beating Elmer Sangalang and Ervin Perlas for the title at the Heritage House Quezon City over the weekend.


Villar, a former standout of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines chess team, scored 6.5 points in eight rounds to claim the title and the elegant trophy by award-winning sculptor Gabby Barredo.
Sangalang and Perlas wound up with identical 5.5 points as they finished second and third, respectively.
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                    [Title] => STAR scribe rules  Artists’ chess tilt
                    [Summary] => Joey Villar of The STAR topped the 22nd Philippine Artists chess tournament, beating Elmer Sangalang and Ervin Perlas for the title at the Heritage House Quezon City over the weekend.


Villar, a former standout of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines chess team, scored 6.5 points in eight rounds to claim the title and the elegant trophy by award-winning sculptor Gabby Barredo.
Sangalang and Perlas wound up with identical 5.5 points as they finished second and third, respectively.
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