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Smooth sailing as Sto. Niño returns to city
by NewsReader 01-14-2012

A BANCA capsized while one of the participating vessels conked out during the fluvial procession in honor of Señor Sto. Niño yesterday morning. “Despite the two incidents, we consider the fluvial procession as satisfactory, since no one was hurt. The procession proved to be successful,” said...

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