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                    [Title] => A glittery gathering for IWCPI District 380
                    [Summary] => Nona Ricafort, the newly inducted district chairman of IWCPI District 380 for 2018-2019, is brilliant, accommodating and a natural mixer. 
                    [DatePublished] => 2018-10-10 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Maurice Arcache
                    [SectionName] => Fashion and Beauty
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                    [Title] => Peace education in public school curriculum soon
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Peace education will soon be included in the curriculum of public elementary and secondary schools all over the country.

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"We were looking for a project we could invest in," said Nelia Gonzalez, a member of the Philippine Federation of Business and Professional Women and a former Agriculture Assistant Secretary in charge of cooperatives. "Nona Ricafort, our president, liked the idea of investing in agriculture. This way, we help improve the farmers’ ability to provide food for our tables. We also augment their income and the economy."
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