La Trinidad IP group sheds light on concerns
After pondering on the allegations forwarded to them on three pieces of unnumbered and undated papers signed by 16 individuals,...
MARCH FIANZA was a former editor of Baguio Midland and has been a columnist of the Baguio Chronicle since its maiden issue. He is also a folk singer and chronicler of Benguet culture and politics. In any political gathering in Baguio and Benguet or wherever there is watwat, his trademark green Beetle is sure to find its way there too.
After pondering on the allegations forwarded to them on three pieces of unnumbered and undated papers signed by 16 individuals,...
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