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[Title] => Timely affair
[Summary] => Up to now, we continue to mourn for our fellow countrymen in Maguindanao as we try to recover from extreme shock and indignation over that unthinkable and senseless massacre of 57 innocent and defenseless people including women and journalists.
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-27 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose C. Sison
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[Title] => Monumental Monti
[Summary] => Our modern architectural heritage our buildings and urbanism of the 20th century was mainly in-fluenced by American architects, landscape architects and planners. A small number of key colonial personalities shaped architectural production as well as set the stage for Filipino architects to take over. Not everyone who mattered was from the US of A. One key figure carved his place in our artistic history well known, at least until the 1950s, when building embellishment ruled the day.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-05 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => CITY SENSE By Paulo Alcazaren
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[Title] => A baffled city
[Summary] => Everyone seems in a paper-throwing mood nowadays. Exasperation, frustration and bewilderment rule the land as politicians figure out how to outsmart each other and mislead the citizenry. A baffling year this may be, but there was a time when to be baffled meant a solution to problems rather than a sentence to unimpeachable insanity.
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[Title] => The UPs & downs of Diliman
[Summary] => Coming home is always a good feeling. I travel a lot and it is always a relief to go back to Manila and to family. But the welcome that our cities and suburbs give has deteriorated to the point that you often feel like getting back on the plane to wherever it was you journeyed to in the first place. (Unless of course it was from a war zone, which in any case parts of Metro Manila closely resemble anyway.)
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