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Date Added: May 11, 2008 03:55:03 PM
Mar-Vic Cagurangan’s day in Guam begins, not with a pen – having been known as a reporter in the Philippines, but with a paintbrush and colors. Last Friday, Cagurangan’s career as an artist took on a new dimension when she held a one-woman show COLORS AND FACES II at the Bank of Guam’s Hagatna Branch Headquarters.

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