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Read more about the article A Young Hero Named “Ferdie”

A Young Hero Named “Ferdie”

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:October 20, 2015
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There has been a lot of noise that aims to drown out sacred truths in the annals of our nation. The sources of this pollutant noise are mouths that throw up self-serving distortions of historical facts.

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Read more about the article Seed of history

Seed of history

  • Post author:DAVAO TODAY
  • Post published:October 16, 2015
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Once upon a moment, when the cool Amihan breezed its gentle greeting and the Sun Monarch winked its golden radiance on the eastern realm, came this small banca to the coast of past seasons carrying a humble load — a seed of history…

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Read more about the article Women’s rights and World Food Day

Women’s rights and World Food Day

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:October 13, 2015
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“Women hold up half the sky” is the slogan that synthesizes the call and struggle for women’s rights. This may be an understatement.

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Read more about the article A nation of stupidities and ironies

A nation of stupidities and ironies

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:October 12, 2015
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Forty-three years ago, on the eve of martial law, a Senator quizzically asked “What’s happening to our country, General?” Perhaps, in another ominous time— ten, twenty, or God knows how many years from today—a similar question will again be asked.

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Read more about the article Aerial spraying and PH’s backward agriculture

Aerial spraying and PH’s backward agriculture

  • Post author:LEO XL Y. FUENTES, JR.
  • Post published:October 11, 2015
  • Post category:Green Minded/Today's Views
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It was a fine day in a village inside a banana plantation when the serenity of the cold morning was broken by the hovering sound of a plane.

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