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		<title>Filipino author wins Asian book prize</title>
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
HONG KONG &#8212; A novel by Filipino author Miguel Syjuco, which touches on 150 years of often turbulent Philippines history, has won a major Asian literary prize, organizers said.
Syjuco&#8217;s &#8220;Ilustrado&#8221; was awarded the second annual Man Asian Literary Prize, which is open to novels from the region not yet published in English.
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		<title>Missing Filipino masterpiece found at last</title>
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After a decades-long search, the family of Vicente Alvarez Dizon has located his painting that won first place at an international competition in 1939 which included the works of Salvador Dali and Maurice Utrillo.
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		<title>Paul Piedad: Pinoy who made pies in Alaska</title>
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HAINES, Alaska – In this part of America known as the &#8220;Valley of the Eagles,&#8221; one Filipino soared high in the minds, hearts and stomachs of the people: Paul Piedad.
In Spanish, &#8220;piedad&#8221; (pronounced PIYE-dad) means godliness, pity or piety. Here, however, people say &#8220;PIE-dad,&#8221; perhaps, as a way of recognizing Piedad&#8217;s culinary skills.
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		<title>Radio keeps Spanish language alive in former colony</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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MANILA, Philippines &#8212; Despite 400 years as a colony of Spain, the Philippines has retained little trace of the language but producers of the country&#8217;s only Spanish-language radio program says that&#8217;s about to change.
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