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February, 2004
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"Viva Señor Sto. Nino!" A lively presentation of one of the Ati-Atihan" tribe" adds color to Romblon's 2004 Feast of the Child Jesus last January. The island town is just one of the numerous places in the country which embraces Sto. Niño as their patron saint. Photo by Winsyl Solidum |
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| NEWS RDL-CLEAR Nominated for EFF Pioneer Award RDL-CLEAR, IBASO back First Writeshop on Local Tongues First Romblomanon Languages Writeshop Draws 30 Participants Romblon High School Class 1959 Holds 45th Year Reunion Miscellaneous: Class 59: The Way We Were RDL-CLEAR and other Organizations Receive Banton 2003 Citation |
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| OP-EDS Doc Simp's Mam-ón Lovapalooza and other Tidbits CD-ROM: Dialogue on Romblon Politics Refresher Course in Spanish: (Leccion Cuatra) Eddie AAA Calderon, PhD. Cartoon Feature: Is that Romblon? Neil Fabella |
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| FEATURES
Looking Back and Seeing my Birthplace through a Woman's Eyes Ayreen Rocel Natividad Calimquim |
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| LITERARY
Two Onhan Poems: Ang Kanipaan/Helping Hand by "Fabian" From the 2004 Writer's Workshop on Three Romblomanon Languages: ESSAY: Naka-Abreng Suyat sa Akon Pinalangga (Asi) Jaynes Fameronag Flores Loocnon: Anong Akong Kabuhi? (Onhan) Albert Tuliao Pahatag Anay! (Ini) Marichel Mutia Dominguez POEMS: Miyog Blokete (Ini) Franco M. Rico Nilupak sa Lusong (Onhan) Reynald Andres Pasensyaha Yang (Asi) Bahalaey SHORT STORY: Ang Mos-an (Onhan) Eric Teñoso Isla de Gallo (Ini) Jonalyn R. Mangarin Pagtuyaghot it Hari (Asi) Benedict F. Orozo ONE-ACT PLAYS: Pisar (Asi) Miv Fabella Mayabas Gid Bala? (Onhan) Reynald Andres and Dennis Moises Plataporma Ninda (Ini) Erwil Roda |
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| THE
LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE Das Boats of Romblon |
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| TOURISM SPOTLIGHT | ||||
| In San Agustin, Tablas, a lighthouse stands guard atop a cliff overlooking the waters of Carmen Bay where a sunken Spanish galleon is submerged. At the background, almost covered with clouds, rises Tablas' highest and the province's second highest peak, Mt. Payaopao. Read more about San Agustin. Photo by Jo Winsyl Solidum | ||||
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2002 - 2004 Sanrokan News Magazine is a publication of RDL-CLEAR
(USA/Philippines)
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