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My curiosity was drawn to an Inquirer item sourced from Kyodo News, that nearly 30 percent of the Japanese engaged in ...
Dear Future Me, I hope when you read this, the country feels lighter. That mornings no longer start with doomscrolling ...
In politics, few moments are as revealing as the moment of defeat. Days after the 1992 presidential election, Miriam Defensor ...
One of the joys of being in the medical profession is the opportunity not only to do our humble part in the prevention and ...
About 69 million Filipinos will troop to the polling booths tomorrow to vote for national and local leaders. So much has ...
I am moved to write this article because of my experiences with local leaders with low emotional intelligence (EI) during my urban and regional planning practice over the years. It’s not only the ...
A social media exchange on the outcome of the recent papal conclave caught my attention the other day. It went like this: A: “Sayang, hindi Filipino ang napiling susunod na Santo Papa! (Too bad, a ...
Someone said before the conclave in jest that if a Korean cardinal will be elected Pope, then we will have a K-Pope!? ------- ...
When the former “UniTeam” went their separate ways, I could not help but think of similar splits in Philippine history. In ...
The Making of a Modern Exorcist” (Doubleday, 2009), describes how today’s Catholic Church blends the tools of science with ...
Just over a month after pro-Duterte troll farms and aligned traditional politicians tried to silence yours truly for ...
In a few days, we, the Filipino people, will be summoned once more to the polls. It may seem routine to some, even transactional. But in truth, every vote is an offering, a line drawn in the soil of ...