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How I came to know about the 1972 martial law

How I came to know about the 1972 martial law

September 21, 2018, 12:53 pm

MANILA -- Where were you when President Ferdinand Marcos began implementing Proclamation No. 1081 that placed the entire country under a state of martial law? That, in a nutshell, was the question former Philippines Herald executive editor Jose L. Pavia asked during our very first meeting at the… Read More

PH used to mark Nat’l Thanksgiving Day on Sept. 21

PH used to mark Nat’l Thanksgiving Day on Sept. 21

September 19, 2018, 2:38 pm

MANILA -- Not many of the millennials today may be aware that the Philippines used to celebrate National Thanksgiving Day every Sept. 21 from 1973 to 1985. The date of such celebration differed very much from that of the United States, which has been marking the same event every fourth Thursday of… Read More

Halal certification pushed in Zamboanga

Halal certification pushed in Zamboanga

September 19, 2018, 12:00 pm

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- “Halal” -- it is a sign that hangs at some beef and poultry shops as well as eateries here, in an attempt to lure Muslims to patronize stuff from them. No agency, however, checks and certifies the authenticity of these “halal.” And for Muslims, eating kosher is not only a… Read More

Barangay Greater Lagro hosts the Novaliches watershed

Barangay Greater Lagro hosts the Novaliches watershed

September 17, 2018, 9:16 pm

MANILA -– Do you know what makes the 21-year-old Barangay Greater Lagro in Novaliches, Quezon City very much different from the other barangays (villages) in Metro Manila, which is composed of 16 cities and a municipality at present? It has the distinction of being host to the La Mesa watershed… Read More

How Muslim women deal with pain, trauma 5 years after Zamboanga siege

How Muslim women deal with pain, trauma 5 years after Zamboanga siege

September 11, 2018, 5:33 pm

ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Five years after the Zamboanga siege, majority of the displaced residents of the four barangays that comprised ground zero of the crisis are Muslims.  Many of the estimated 10,000 houses that burned down during the attack have not been rebuilt, although the national government… Read More

Filipino ingenuity at its best

Filipino ingenuity at its best

September 8, 2018, 9:24 pm

MANILA -- If you think the CCTV (closed-circuit television) camera is sufficient enough as a security device to protect you, you better think twice. Now, it can be told that Filipinos are really innovative when it comes to information technology development. In fact, MiGuard, a wholly… Read More

Quezon City: Home to beautifully-named barangays

Quezon City: Home to beautifully-named barangays

September 3, 2018, 3:36 pm

MANILA -- Among the 16 cities and one municipality of Metro Manila, 79-year-old Quezon City can very well lay valid claim to the title of being home to the most beautiful and inspiringly-named barangays and villages. Here’s why: Of its 142 barangays in six congressional districts, more than… Read More

No shortcuts in becoming a pilot

No shortcuts in becoming a pilot

August 30, 2018, 9:10 pm

MANILA -- "What do you want to be when you grow up?" It is a question we have all been asked when we were kids. A doctor to heal the sick, a policeman to put criminals in jail, a teacher like your first mentor, could be among the answers. One wonders how many have answered, "A pilot to see the… Read More

Filipino: A dynamic, evolving language

Filipino: A dynamic, evolving language

August 29, 2018, 9:40 pm

MANILA -- With the rise of technological advancements in the country, more and more students today have a hard time using Filipino language in oral and written communication because the vernacular seems impractical to use in discussions pertaining to modern education and lifestyle. “Mas madali… Read More

Teachers as modern-day heroes, a big shoe to fill 

Teachers as modern-day heroes, a big shoe to fill 

August 28, 2018, 9:10 pm

           (File Photo)                                                                          MANILA -- Even before overseas Filipino workers were called modern-day heroes, teachers nationwide were already hailed as such because of the nature of their… Read More

The day we saw them flying: A Dapitanon soldier's diary

The day we saw them flying: A Dapitanon soldier's diary

August 28, 2018, 11:27 am

First Lieutenant Francisco "Iko S. Hamoy, head of the guerrilla unit in Dapitan known as the "Bravo Company" of the 1st Battalion, 107th Infantry Regiment. (Photo by: Gualberto M. Laput)DAPITAN CITY, Zamboanga del Norte – Their hit and run tactics waged against the Japanese occupation forces was… Read More

OFWs: Modern-day heroes still

OFWs: Modern-day heroes still

August 27, 2018, 6:15 pm

MANILA -- Doing away with history books and superhero comic books, where would you find a hero in this day and age? They are the silent and the humble who finish their jobs without much exaltation; they are all in our midst. The local street sweepers who keep the streets clean of trash. The… Read More

Ifugaos' handiwork sustains famed Banaue Rice Terraces

Ifugaos' handiwork sustains famed Banaue Rice Terraces

August 27, 2018, 4:06 pm

LAGAWE, Ifugao -- The Banaue Rice Terraces, often called the 8th Wonder of the World, has been known to be a product of handiwork, carved by the hand, by the natives' ancestors around 2,000 years ago, to plant rice for daily sustenance. The Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao province in Cordillera… Read More

Gawad Kalinga Capiz: Empowering lives thru social enterprise

Gawad Kalinga Capiz: Empowering lives thru social enterprise

August 23, 2018, 8:43 pm

MANILA -- Referring to the proverb "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime", Gawad Kalinga (GK) Capiz Social Enterprise head Tony Morente said as he hopes that their housing beneficiaries don't stay recipients of help, rather they become… Read More

Airport improvement crucial after runway closure

Airport improvement crucial after runway closure

August 23, 2018, 2:31 pm

File photo of the Xiamen aircraft stuck last week at runway 06/24 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport from near midnight of Aug. 16 to morning of Aug. 18. (Photo courtesy of Raoul C. Esperas)MANILA -- Many people are wondering how a single plane caused many flights to be cancelled, diverted… Read More

Mother of 3 transforms sleepy Maguindanao town

Mother of 3 transforms sleepy Maguindanao town

August 21, 2018, 8:00 am

DATU ABDULLAH SANGKI, Maguindanao — When Mariam Sangki-Mangudadatu won the elections as mayor of this town of 28,000 people in 2013, its state was so bad that seven out of 10 families were poor. Violence would occasionally erupt between the Muslim and Christian settlers; and also between some… Read More

Eid al-Adha: Muslim feast of sacrifice

Eid al-Adha: Muslim feast of sacrifice

August 21, 2018, 7:06 am

MANILA -- Muslims worldwide start the celebration of Eid al-Adha on Tuesday, August 21. It is the most important festival in the Islamic calendar as Muslims gather to feast on halal dishes, exchange gifts and mingle with family and friends. “Sa araw na ito, ang mga Muslim ay kailangan maligo,… Read More

Book launched to help farmers, fishermen in Capiz

Book launched to help farmers, fishermen in Capiz

August 20, 2018, 8:04 am

MANILA -- Excellent and altruistic – these are the two qualities by which Suzette Vivar wanted other nationalities to describe Filipinos worldwide. “I have observed that Filipinos lately are getting all the flaks, I thought of something that would at least give the world a different view of… Read More

Know your air passenger rights

Know your air passenger rights

August 18, 2018, 9:48 am

MANILA — If a flight was cancelled, could passengers demand for hotel accommodation? If a passenger is sick and was denied to board the aircraft, could he or she sue the airline? Air passengers have many rights under the law. The question is, how well does one know these rights? Let's dissect… Read More

Kor-PH Teacher Exchange Program fosters patriotism, understanding

Kor-PH Teacher Exchange Program fosters patriotism, understanding

August 17, 2018, 4:05 pm

MANILA -- After his three-month teaching stint in the “Land of the Morning Calm”, Erwin Berry came back to the country invigorated and elated to share what he had learned to fellow educators and high school students of Bagbaguin National High School in Valenzuela City. Berry, 29, is one of the… Read More