
A street vendor in Tondo, Manila, counts his day’s earning selling little Philippine flags a few days before Independence Day. He said he earned PhP150 after deducting capitalization expenses for bamboo sticks, cheesecloth, silk-screening and sewing.
Street Shooter: Philippine Economy
June 12, 2010
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Raymund B. Villanueva choreographs cotillions de honor and collects antique lamps, blades, lighters and other useless items. On his less serious side, he is a multi-awarded journalist, broadcaster, filmmaker, poet, book author and photographer. He is the national chairperson of Altermidya.
Raymund B. Villanueva choreographs cotillions de honor and collects antique lamps, blades, lighters and other useless items. On his less serious side, he is a multi-awarded journalist, broadcaster, filmmaker, poet, book author and photographer. He is the national chairperson of Altermidya.








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