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                    [Title] => Aguinaldo Shrine: History you can visit
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Being a fourth generation descendant of Gen. Emilio F. Aguinaldo, people expect me to know much about this house which was built in 1845 by my great great grandparents, Trinidad Valerio Famy and Carlos Jamir Aguinaldo, a former gobernadorcillo of the town of Kawit.

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My article last week drew good feedback.

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To the Filipino foodie, the Aristocrat is a food haven. It is so popular that the establishment has become a Philippine restaurant icon. From its humble beginnings as a snack mobile in 1936, the Aristocrat, founded by Engracia Cruz-Reyes, more fondly known to Filipinos as Aling Asiang, has grown into a restaurant enterprise with branches in Metro Manila.

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For timidity in his true stance on Hacienda Luisita, President Noynoy Aquino is losing the initiative.

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Democracy has been a major component of who we are since the 19th century. However, the Philippine democracy of the 19th century was not imposed, granted, instituted or developed by a foreign power.

[DatePublished] => 2010-03-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135429 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1115213 [AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 287820 [Title] => Manila landmarks 1900 [Summary] => No matter what happens on July 25, Monday, the day GMA is delivering her SONA (or Sayonara! as the polls show many would have it), Manila will survive. It has survived over 400 years of war, pestilence, politics, and natural disasters. After each disaster, man-made or natural, the city has managed to pick itself up. Buildings were rebuilt, streets repaved, and landmarks resurrected.
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My article last week drew good feedback.

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To the Filipino foodie, the Aristocrat is a food haven. It is so popular that the establishment has become a Philippine restaurant icon. From its humble beginnings as a snack mobile in 1936, the Aristocrat, founded by Engracia Cruz-Reyes, more fondly known to Filipinos as Aling Asiang, has grown into a restaurant enterprise with branches in Metro Manila.

[DatePublished] => 2013-09-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135957 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1646915 [AuthorName] => Pepper Teehankee [SectionName] => Newsmakers [SectionUrl] => newsmakers [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 768521 [Title] => In World Bank's view, whole gov't stinks [Summary] =>

For timidity in his true stance on Hacienda Luisita, President Noynoy Aquino is losing the initiative.

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Democracy has been a major component of who we are since the 19th century. However, the Philippine democracy of the 19th century was not imposed, granted, instituted or developed by a foreign power.

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