+ Follow BONG ULEP Tag
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[Title] => A second chance
[Summary] => My pal Krip Yuson already did his roundup of this event last week, but let me turn in my own report on the Third Taboan International Writers Festival.
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[Title] => The digital library
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I was doing some research online last week for an essay I was writing on Philippine-American relations (yup, those one hundred years of love and hate) when I found myself wondering just exactly what words President Manuel Luis Quezon had used when he expressed a preference for Filipino misrule, however hellish, over American governance, however heavenly. (I know, I know  a lot of wags out there will say that Quezon got his wish many times over, but that’s not my present point.)
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BONG ULEP
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