I remember Sylvia Morningstar asking me if I was close to my mother or my father. Sa father actually, but of course I love my mother unconditionally. Back then, I never really understood why we were poor. All I know was that, life was hard! Dipungal! I did not ask. I go to school in [...]
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(Photo Credits: Anne de Bretagne) “I heard he was a terrible student, terrible! How does a bad student go to Columbia and then to Harvard? I’m thinking about it, I’m certainly looking into it. Let him show his records.” ~Donald Trump This statement struck a chord on me. And it’s not a good one. My [...]
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by Rainier on April 1, 2007
COCOFED President’s Message On the Commemoration of COCOFED’s 60th year Anniversary As we celebrate COCOFED’s 60th anniversary, it is only fitting that we give a fresh look to our role and commitment as the primary organization of coconut farmers in the country. This is as an opportunity for us to return to our roots. The [...]
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by reyna17 on January 5, 2007
FIRST STOP: ANTIPOLO In all my life, di pa ko nakarating sa Antipolo, let alone makapasok sa church nila. So, I thought… hmmm… kelangan magpakabanal na’t sunog na sunog na ang kaluluwa ko… kaya I drove to Antipolo kahapon, feel ko si Imelda na nakaluhod na naglakad sa church in New York. Eto and pic of [...]
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