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Alma Anonas-Carpio

Lessons after 10 years and a day

By Joel Pablo Salud I didn’t get to spend 10 years working as editor for the country’s longest-running news and literary magazine without a harvest...

Note to summer swimmers

by Henrylito D. Tacio It was a warm Sunday morning in Davao City. Five-year-old Jane was swimming with other kids near the seashore. No adults...

#PlayItRight: 5 ways to know if a site is distributing content illegally

One of the most popular sources of entertainment in the Philippines is streaming videos online. However, many people think that everything available online is...

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PCSO consults STL operators on IRR revision

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) General Manager Alexander Balutan together with members of the Board on Tuesday met with Authorized Agent Corporations (AACs) from all...

Pag-IBIG Fund recognizes South Luzon’s top partner-developers in 2017

Pag-IBIG Fund, led by its chief executive officer (CEO) Acmad Rizaldy P. Moti (top row, center), recognized its top 10 partner-developers in South Luzon in...

Manila Water bags 7 Anvils

Ayala-led Manila Water Company, Inc. and its subsidiaries Laguna Water, Boracay Water and Clark Water bagged seven honors in the 53rd Anvil Awards held...

National Book Store celebrates First European Literature Fair in Manila

The European Literary Fair to be hosted at National Book Store Glorietta will celebrate European literature at its finest. Dozens of new book titles will...

PCSO aiming for newer ISO certification

By Mylene C. Orillo   Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) is currently gearing for a newer ISO certification that is risk-based and taking into consideration the...

News in focus / MARCH

Sereno’s march to impeachment, DOJ surprises, and other fantastic gambits by Psyche Roxas-Mendoza The Ides of March, in the time of Roman Emperor Julius Caesar, meant...

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Under the Withered Roof

The tears I dropped on my mother’s casket were wiped off with an off-white handkerchief by a hand filled with bulging veins and dominating wrinkles. I heard a comforting scolding, hinting to me that this man is too long in the tooth to have a high-pitched voice. “Elim,...

Rise in Love

A ping sounded on my phone, and the words blinked on the screen at six in the morning.  “RISE IN LOVE.” I squinted at the screen, half-amused. The message could only be from Kim—always dramatic, always turning a simple morning greeting into something that promised intrigue. I recognized our...

The Man with Horns

Close to the end of my ties with Catharine, I was inconveniently reminded of the time when I learned that I grew up with a father from whom I wasn’t exactly begotten. This—this sudden act of remembrance—happened as she and I had just walked out of a diner...