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Ati-Atihan Festival, the mother of Philippine Festivals The grandest among the Philippine festivals in celebration of the Feast of the Sto. Niño is the Ati-Atihan Festival which takes place every third Sunday of January in Kalibo, Aklan, on the island of Panay.
Speaking Out Ignacio R. Bunye At the invitation of Candaba Mayor Jerry Pelayo and his wife Lani, my undersecretary, Martin "Tinton" Crisostomo and I, with some Malacañang reporters in tow, motored to the Candaba bird reservation last Saturday.
Weighing In Pat Sto. Tomas Over the holidays, I received an email forwarded from one of my favorite persons.
Death Anniversary of historian Teodoro A. Agoncillo Beofre his history book "A Short History of the Filipino People (1960)," the study and teaching of Philippine history and culture were traditional and highlighted the accomplishments of the Spaniards, the Americans, the friars, etc. in the Philippines.
Business Beat Melito Salazar Jr. BANGKOK – This city of angels seems to be the best place for a group of Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) development veterans to brainstorm on how regional networks can be more relevant in the light of mixed signals and effects of globalization on SMEs, especially domestic market-oriented enterprises.
Second Thoughts Edilberto C. de Jesus MANILA, Philippines — Senator Dick Gordon should be pleased; the President does sometimes pay attention to what he says.
The call of the first disciples Mark 1:14-20
Getting through to the core Jesus P. Estanislao We can arrive at the proper set of measures to take and of actions to undertake, considering our circumstances, only after sifting through the many problems we face, and getting through to their core.
Two government corporate entities Two government entities which are structured and run like a private corporation have grabbed media attention.
Possible combinations for 2010 elections Floro Mercene Loren is bent on running for president.
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