Manila Mayor Maria Sheilah Lacuña-Pangan (sixth from left) and Land Bank of the Philippines president and chief executive Cecilia Borromeo...
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Manila Mayor Maria Sheilah Lacuña-Pangan (sixth from left) and Land Bank of the Philippines president and chief executive Cecilia Borromeo...
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Read moreFormer First Lady Ming Ramos walks inside the wake of former President Fidel V. Ramos at the Heritage Park in...
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Read morePrincipal Wilfredo Nillo (second from right) and his staff inspect the COVID-19 isolation tent inside the Pedro Gomez Elementary School...
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