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122nd Birth Anniversary of Minister Felix Y. Manalo Minister Felix Y. Manalo was born on May 10, 1886, and was baptized a Catholic. He devoted much of his life in search for the true church.
Failure of copycats Romeo V. Pefianco For a period of 109 years — 1899 to 2008 — our founding fathers and national leaders have honestly admitted copying constitutions of poor and rich countries in Europe, the US, and South America.
Feast of Pentecost Bel R. San Luis, SVD Once an archbishop was discussing Christianity with a learned Japanese writer.
111th Death Anniversary of Andres Bonifacio Varoius statements attributed to him by his colleagues reveal the character of Andres Bonifacio.
St. John of Avila, Apostle of Andalusia Today, we commemorate the Feast of St. John of Avila, Apostle of Andalusia.
The beloved disciple John 21:20-25
Two strategic priorities Jesus P. Estanislao Many in our midst are impatient with the way things are.
Vanishing acts of House leaders Hern P. Zenarosa Disappearances of House members during sessions are seriously causing discord among Congress leaders who are disturbed that the practice is impeding the chamber’s official functions and giving it a bad reputation.
Paradoxes in Philippine education Florangel Rosario Braid At the last 6th National Social Science Congress, the social science community focused on educational reform, an issue that has been the subject of dozens of conferences in the past. But this time, according to NSSC planning chair, Dr. Filomeno Aguilar Jr., the aim was to "engage social scientists in reappraising educational reform by applying their lenses and analytical tools."
Not just tempers but the whole economy is overheating Fred M. Lobo Soaring fuel and food prices threaten to further worsen the country’s inflation rate.
Burning oil Jullie Yap Daza CNN made the prediction late last year, right on the nose as it turned out, that oil prices would hit $ 120 a barrel in early 2008.
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