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“The back-to-back storms that struck Quezon last year left us homeless and jobless,” lamented Aling Merlina, a resident of Brgy. Banglos in Gen. Nakar, Quezon, a small fishing community hard–hit by typhoons Winnie and Yoyong. “Lives were lost as well as our hope for the future. Thank goodness for all the donors. Now, we are ready to rebuild our community and start a new life,” she enthused.


A SMART CONSUMER saves much in a long run.


Many would recoil at the idea of touching the soil, let alone smelling it, but not Alex “Handy” Reyes Jr.


The protective ozone layer over the Arctic has thinned this winter to the lowest levels since records began, alarming scientists who believed it had begun to heal.


When it comes to self–indulgence, chocolate is considered to be the most sinful one —for women, that is.