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There are deaths that make headlines, and there are those that pierce a nation’s soul. The July 27 demise of 20-year-old Dion ...
Last month, the Philippines celebrated Nutrition Month with the theme “Food at Nutrition Security, Maging Priority! Sapat na Pagkain, Karapatan Natin!” All over the country, government offices, ...
It is unfortunate that late president Manuel Luis Quezon has been reduced to a meme by schoolchildren who only remember him ...
Last week’s column was about keeping liberal arts and social sciences classes in the curriculum to scaffold students’ ...
Meingel.” I didn’t hate my name at first—maybe I was too young to notice the difficulty associated with it. That changed on my ...
Approximately 1.35 million lives are lost to road traffic crashes yearly, and another 35 million are left with lifelong disabilities. The poor are most affected by road accidents, with more than 90 ...
Defense is built on relationships — through phone calls and meetings that grow into strategies, plans that take shape as ...
The medical community is now embroiled in a chilling clash ``with big pharmaceutical companies, which is trying to fortify its market dominance in the drug dispensing business. More than 4,000 ...
After the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court and subsequently archived by the Senate, the prospect of putting the second highest ...
A 2012 World Bank study calculated that the government spent almost P7 to deliver P1 of assistance to rice consumers through ...
The great Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky warned a century-and-a-half earlier: “In turbulent times of upheaval or transition, low characters always come to the front everywhere.” We are ...