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The Philippine Independence Golf Tournament 2019

The Philippine Independence Golf Tournament 2019

By: Maria Girlie Pascual   A big “Thank you” to the Filipino League of Golfers or FLOG, who stepped up to the plate on less than four month’s notice, went ahead, and successfully commandeered the three decade old event called ...

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Dare The Impossible Dream

Dare The Impossible Dream

By: Nancy Abiera   “But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26 Ilove to sleep even when I was a little child. I take short naps ...

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Filipinos’ Historic Pride & Joy for Our Kalayaan

Filipinos’ Historic Pride & Joy for Our Kalayaan

By: Joe Mauricio   The Philippine Independence Day is a Philippine offi cial holiday to celebrate the Cry of Independence of June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite, which started a revolt against the Spanish colonialism. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, the father ...

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The Retirement of The Hyphenated American

The Retirement of The Hyphenated American

By: Elaine Lehman   Words and punctuation are powerful. This past March, the Associated Press, viewed as the arbiter of language by American journalism, fi nally agreed that the hyphenated American is a relic, a common microaggression against immigrants and ...

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Hilly Milestone

Hilly Milestone

By: Veronica Leighton   Many milestones have been experienced and celebrated by yours truly when we talk about birthdays. If you are going to ask me how many milestones, I will say publicly that you can take a guess. Kiddingly, ...

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New Trending Gadgets in Healthcare

New Trending Gadgets in Healthcare

By: Melody Dizon   Nowadays, it’s hard not to get wowed by new technology that seem to pop up with phones, computers, cars, home appliances alike. At the sound of your voice, Siri responds or Alexa gives you what to ...

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Letter to a Young Bride

Letter to a Young Bride

By: Victoria Smith   Dear Young Bride, And so you believed in the fairy tale—didn’t you? I hope, for your sake and humanity’s, you did not. And yet still married him. Or her. Despite this seemingly antipathetic sounding greeting, I ...

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Welcome to Pampanga

Welcome to Pampanga

By: Dominick Geraci   “Welcome to Pampanga, sir, you have to try Tocino here before you go back to Manila.” A middle-aged woman at small shop tells me. There are so many things to experience in Pampanga. It’s an hour-and-half ...

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