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The commentary of Ricardo Ma. Nolasco, PhD ?Pilipino, Filipino, Tagalog? published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Nov.15, 2008) implied that the evolution that a chosen national language like Tagalog has undergone is only in name but not in its element or substance. From Pilipino, the name use in school as a subject, and Filipino as citizenship, then Filipino as both a subject and citizenship. And lastly Tagalog as the dominating base being chosen as the national language.
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Maasin City, Southern Leyte – Urbandub, a homegrown band from Cebu, wowed the young audience during the recent concert here held at the city gymnasium.
Akin to the previous concerts of bisrock bands, local counterparts have always served as opening number guests, entertaining the audience prior to the final performance of the star concert band like the Urbandub.
The 3 four-member bands dished out 4 songs each in their new style of singing, accompanied by the prevailing voluminous sounds of guitars and the full beating of drums.
Urbandub?s concert was scheduled to start …
