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[Summary] => I admit that I adore fairy tales. Even if I now belong to the twenty-something (or young adult) club, I still have not let go of my membership in the Fairy Tale Lovers Club.
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[Title] => They love life, style and laughter, too!
[Summary] => What do readers want? This question was asked by Lifestyle editor Millet Martinez-Mananquil when she was working on the very first issue of the Lifestyle section of the STAR 19 years ago. It wasnt a section then it was half a page. Sooner than everyone expected, that half a page turned into a spread, then into a section and then into many sections, managing to do the almost impossible task of representing the voices of all its readers women, men, gays, teenagers, children, parents, singles, and even pets.
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[Title] => Dreaming of love & acceptance in Chinese Cinderella
[Summary] => Being a mother, you cherish things you took for granted when you were still young. Like for me, gone are the days when I could settle in a comfortable chair and read a book without interruption. I read so many books when I was younger that the thing I truly miss the most in my happy married life is that I am not able to read and write as often as I used to.
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[Title] => Falling Leaves & unwanted daughters
[Summary] => Choosing a favorite book to write about was to me a daunting task. I have a lot of favorites, and choosing just one didnt seem fair to the rest. Should I write about the adventures of Harry Potter, which awakened the child-adventurer and wizard wannabe in me, making me wish I had written the series myself? Or maybe Kitchen Confidential, the wanton, irreverent behind-the-kitchen book by a chef that made me laugh and cringe in recognition?
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