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DC Sixth-Graders Introduced to Philippine Cuisine

DC Sixth-Graders Introduced to Philippine Cuisine

By: Christian L ChaCha M Xavier D   WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sixth-graders from LaSalle-Backus Education Campus were introduced to Philippine cuisine and food traditions during the second of three activities under the 2018 Embassy Adoption Program (EAP) on 15 March 2018. In their ...

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Power of Forgiveness

Power of Forgiveness

By: Nancy Abiera   Mila Capellan, my BBFF (Beautiful Best Friend Forever) from Manila shared this with me: “A seed must crack its shell to grow… A tree changes leaves yearly… Seasons change… People change…But True RELATIONSHIPS last forever… The ...

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Lonely Table Just For One

Lonely Table Just For One

By: Pureza Pacis   Dati akong Provincial Family Planning Coordinator; head of office for as long as I can remember. A year before our retirement, kinasal kami ni Arthur, counterpart ko sa Provincial Bureau of Agricultural Extension (BaEx). Nag-umpisa sa ...

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Planning for the Rising Costs of Health Care

Planning for the Rising Costs of Health Care

By: Jan Paul Ferrer   Longer lifespans and rising health care costs are driving investors to control their fi – nancial exposure to uncovered bouts of care—particularly in retirement. The United States spends more than $3 trillion a year on ...

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Notebook

Notebook

By: Elsie Sy-Niebar   *Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces eight Mayoral opponents, the longest line in the Windy City’s Mayoral election history *Former Chicago School’s CEO Paul Vallas, announces his run for Chicago Mayor… *First Lady Melania Trump did her first ...

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