THE BIRTHDAY of Nestor Jardin, president of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, was quietly celebrated among his closest and dearest friends and associates. A soft spoken gentleman with rarely a mean word about anyone, the well–liked Ness (or Jardin as he is sometimes called) literally rose up the ranks of the Cultural Center.
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Over 3,000 students from various schools gathered at the rooftop of Power Plant Mall as they enjoyed the exciting and fun–filled Nestea Beach House Party.
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REGENSBURG, Germany (dpa) — Germans are the busiest and most industrious people in Europe, tirelessly on the go. Right?
Wrong. They are tirelessly tired.
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As a tribute to National Artist Nick Joaquin, who for several decades used the pseudonym “Quijano de Manila” in his journalistic works, Instituto Cervantes holds the “I Premio de Periodismo Quijano de Manila (1st Journalism Award Quijano de Manila).”
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PARIS (AFP) — Young men who think that driving fast or doing a bungee jump will impress the girls would probably do better to talk about making a top-up to their pension scheme.
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When a door closes, a window opens.” Like most twenty–something yuppies, former TV host Jigz Mayuga went through what people call “quarter–life crisis” when the first ever GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) tv show, “Out,” was axed some five months ago.
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"Do not neglect to do good
and to share what you have;
for such good actions
and sacrifices are
pleasing to God." Supreme Court Justice Consuelo Y. Santiago
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