Yesterday was Father’s Day. I asked a college co-ed if she said “I love you” to her Dad. She said: “Yes, to my Mom.” She said her Mom has been her Dad since her real Dad vanished in thin air after she was born.
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It says here that a Manila cop nabbed a seaman for chasing a woman along Roxas Blvd. Long time no she, sailor?
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You must’ve noticed that there are many non-Catholic programs on TV. “I listen to them all,” says my friend Teddy H. “It’s the reason why I have remained a Catholic to this day.”
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Teddy H. says: “They all base their attacks against the Catholics on the Bible but I’m confused because they interpret the ‘capitolo’ and ‘versiculo’ differently.” But he adds that he continues to listen to these religious TV programs “to be entertained.”
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In his column last Friday, JST talked about collateral damage in connection with the Oklahoma-Miami titular fight. Collateral damage is also what happens to most newspaper publishers who are charged with libel for the alleged libel allegedly committed by news reporters.
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The World Boxing Organization (WBO) has ordered a review of the controversial Pacquiao-Bradley showdown in Las Vegas. But the big boss of the WBO has already said that there would be no reversal of the result. So what’s the use of reviewing the fight?
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Congratulations to Sir Miguel Belmonte on the Philippine Star’s winning the Newspaper of the Year Award in the 2012 Journalism Awards of the Rotary Club of Manila. Also to STAR editor-in-chief Ana Marie Pamintuan, for winning the Print Journalist of the Year Award. The FREEMAN belongs to the STAR Group of Publications.
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OVERHEARD. A bystander outside of his barangay’s hall was heard lamenting: “Laaya ani oi. Patiguwangon man una ta usa ta makatilaw og P3,000 sa city hall.” (Only senior citizens are qualified to received the so-called senior citizens assistance.)