It was a magical moment for the ten-year-old Eri Reyes when she was named “Ms. Ice Princess 2005” during the competition finals held recently at the SM Megamall ice skating rink.
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Nothing could dampen the spirits of 122 kids from the Bantay Bata 163 Children’s Village in Bulacan as they gathered at the North Forbes Park Community Pavilion in Makati for the launch of “Foster-A-Future.”
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From my mailbag comes good news: Filipinos can look forward to getting some help with their medications.
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In commemoration of the centennial year of the Feminist Movement of the Philippines and in celebration of the 89th anniversary of the Philippine Senate, the “Photo Exhibit on the Lady Senators of the Senate” was opened on Oct. 11 at the 2nd floor lobby of the Senate Building on Roxas Blvd., Pasay City.
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“I’m the kind who wants to enjoy life, enjoy work,” says Rachy Cuna, interior stylist and crafts designer. “So every time I come here, I enjoy hunting for hard-to-find pieces, at the same time, pick out something out of the ordinary.”
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America is the land of opportunities and Augusto Salcedo Rojas is lucky to have survived the stiff competition in interior designing in the Big Apple. In fact, more than just surviving it, he has shown to all and sundry that Pinoys are one of the best.
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The most popular congressman at this moment takes time off to embark on his first fashion shoot.
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There are three things that Pinoys love with a passion — showbiz, politics and basketball. Start a conversation on any one of these subjects, and that discussion is likely to go on forever.
And for most Pinoys, basketball is more than just a sport; it is an obsession. There is no other sports played or watched by as many people. If America has baseball and Argentina its football, in the Philippines, there is basketball.
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In the retail market where almost everything looks practically the same, there are the few who dare cross the style parameters without thinking if it will sell or not.
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