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[Title] => Don’t humor me
[Summary] => Well, well. It appears our friend David Sedaris (anyone who visits Manila on a book tour is considered a friend) is in some literary hot water.
His crime? Exaggeration.
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Ask any woman how she feels about her life at any time and if she indulges you, you would probably revisit what you thought was a simple question. Most likely, she would not give you a tidy linear string of one thing after another but a sea of "things"  an intricate weave of facts that are intimately tied to the tides of her emotions  all the ebbs and flows, the torrents and the calm sways. You get involved with a woman in any way and you are in for the sail of your life.
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[Title] => What's next for Oracion, Emata and Garduce?
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So what's next for Leo Oracion, Pastor Emata and Romeo Garduce? Endorsements of products at fees as high as Mt. Everest.
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[Title] => The case of the teenage brain
[Summary] => Since there are staunch believers that aliens have come and even lived among us, I would like to ask these "witnesses" if they could arrange an appointment for me with any adult alien who likes to discuss over coffee. You see, I am presuming that since these aliens figured out a way to reach another planet with life on it, then they are far more advanced than we are.
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[Summary] => A documentary aired on the BBC world service several years ago entitled "Getting Older Younger" examined how the mass media through advertising were cultivating a sense of consumerism to younger and younger children. This wasnt a new phenomenon: The study has been going on since the 1970s. Thus, it might explain of why so many of us dipping our toes in the murky waters of our third decade on this Earth are already facing mid-life crisis.
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[Title] => An Eve for all seasons
[Summary] => Science gives us a story of Eve that does not involve any fruit trees with a "Do Not Eat" sign on them or chatty serpents. It also explains the origin of clothing that has nothing to do with "shame" but as a sensible adaptation to changing climes.
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[Title] => Black Hole Emporium and other science gift ideas
[Summary] => Tired of the usual gadget gifts this season? The December issue of the
Scientific American magazine drew up
Holiday Catalogues of Tomorrow. The three I loved the most from their list are the first three enumerated below with my own take on what they could mean. The rest are my own gift ideas from science today. You have to find them yourself though as this column does not take orders.
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[Title] => Don’t humor me
[Summary] => Well, well. It appears our friend David Sedaris (anyone who visits Manila on a book tour is considered a friend) is in some literary hot water.
His crime? Exaggeration.
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So what's next for Leo Oracion, Pastor Emata and Romeo Garduce? Endorsements of products at fees as high as Mt. Everest.
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Scientific American magazine drew up
Holiday Catalogues of Tomorrow. The three I loved the most from their list are the first three enumerated below with my own take on what they could mean. The rest are my own gift ideas from science today. You have to find them yourself though as this column does not take orders.
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