Man landed on the moon, but a Filipina conquered the universe.
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His father was a poet, I have been told, but to me it will always be my grandfather who gave birth to and nurtured our family’s love affair with the English language.
Teodoro M. Locsin Sr. died exactly 10 years ago this day (or at 8:30 tonight, to be exact, and if we are to go by the late Adrian Cristobal’s article at the time).
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For the first time, the media, military and police establishments, and even a lot of private citizens like this writer, seem to be in unison on who is the most qualified to be the next NBI Director - Rey Berroya of LTO.
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His father was a poet, I have been told, but to me it will always be my grandfather who gave birth to and nurtured our family’s love affair with the English language.
Teodoro M. Locsin Sr. died exactly 10 years ago this day (or at 8:30 tonight, to be exact, and if we are to go by the late Adrian Cristobal’s article at the time).
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For the first time, the media, military and police establishments, and even a lot of private citizens like this writer, seem to be in unison on who is the most qualified to be the next NBI Director - Rey Berroya of LTO.
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After going through peaks and valleys over four grueling games, holder TNT and challenger Barangay Ginebra proceed to today’s tiebreaker with the oft-used quote in mind.
The PBA Governors’ Cup Finals is virtually back to zero with defending champion TNT and tough-as-nails challenger Barangay Ginebra claiming two wins apiece to send the best-of-seven series back to square one with the race down to a max of six or seven games.
Reigning champion La Salle presses up bid for a top-seed finish while three more teams scramble for positions in the crucial double-header of the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball tournament.
After being shelved for five years, the Philippine National Para Games returns with over 900 participants taking centerstage from November 11-14 at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex and PhilSports.
Mason Amos buried five triples and helped power La Salle to an 82-71 win over University of the Philippines and into the semis of the PGFlex Linoleum Invitational Tournament on Monday, November 4, at the Paco Arena in Manila.
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