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Tomorrow is the 16th anniversary of the September 11 attack that taught us deep lessons about life, humanity and ourselves that will never make it into a history book. One lesson we learned is that there is…
GLOBAL Cebu FC has a stacked schedule for the whole month of September. Global Cebu has a total of seven matches scheduled this month, five in the ongoing Philippines Football League (PFL) and two in Singapore Cup.…
The “Who’s Next 5?” fight card of the Omega Pro Sports International slated July 7 at the Island City Mall in Bohol was canceled after one of the boxers supposed to see action suffered an injury…
In the morning of September 11, 2001, planes slammed the North and South towers of the World Trade Center complex in New York City, killing 2,996 and injuring over 6,000 people. Within two hours, both towers collapsed.…
CNN was quick to call 2016 as “The Year the Music Died”—an obvious allusion of course to the line “the day the music died” from Don McLean’s song “American Pie,” which was a lament for the death…
AS THE happiest season of the year, religious and secular, comes around, we present some interesting facts about Christmas. The Philippines, most likely the country with the greatest Christmas spirit, celebrates Christmas the longest and most festive,…
If you’ve only seen Kuh Ledesma on TV or on YouTube, there’s not much of a comparison when you’re in the same room with her—except being intimidated by her stature when you’re about to launch a conversation.…
September. Day one finds me and the wife in a coffee shop beside the sea. Three couples, including us, sit inside the shop, forming a triangle. A young mother and her infant prefer to stay outside to…
I stepped out of the courthouse. Am I, I asked myself, in lockstep with August stepping out of the calendar? Already rain had begun falling when I walked toward the taxi. The drops had the size of…
A top official of the Department of Education over the weekend expressed reservations over the proposed shift in the opening of classes from June to September, saying, among others, that the implementation of the K to 12…
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