Category: Feature Story
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THIS IS THE NEW NORMAL: More changes in the housing and property sectors coming—living out of the city, new house design, outdoors for leisure
The new normal is here. It has changed the way we live, do business, work as professionals, socialize, worship, and seek leisure. Here’s how it has changed—or is about to change—the housing and property sector.
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Thrice hit by COVID-19 infection, SMC’s Ramon Ang steps up on saving more lives
Life, at times, would bring existential twists. And once you are usurped by Divine prerogatives, you can either be knocked down or you can take that injunction of helping others – so they too may live on and thrive.
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Lessons and Love: What happens when teachers marry teachers?
Sure, office romance is not necessarily extraordinary.
In fact, it happens - a lot.
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The ‘fulfilling’ process of legal adoption
They say that no one can love you better than your mother. But, adoptive parent Monica Jimenez-Bigbig says otherwise— that even though it is not the same blood that runs in her veins and that of her adopted two-year old daughter, there is this unconditional love that makes them one.
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Together is better
In many instances, having someone beside you - especially a loved one - is more than enough to give you strength to face the challenges ahead.
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Two heads are better than one
School heads Rollie and Annabelle Meniano put aside differences to achieve the same goals
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The power of two
Teachers Rodelio and Hilda Bugay continue to solve life’s problems – together
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Do you want to have a virtual marriage?
Like most women, Nicole, 26, has always dreamed of having a grand wedding –well-planned, held in a nice venue, with photo and video coverage, where she marches down the aisle in a wedding dress.
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Lucky number 8 leads the way to true love
Forget Filipino soap operas and Korean dramas. Filipinos have always been fascinated and even obsessed with the idea of forever or spending eternity with their one great love. After all, true love should have no end, and don’t we always feel a tug in our hearts when we hear about great love stories?
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Our Farm Republic in Pangasinan is a farm school and a tourism site
It’s called “Our Farm Republic” and it presents two faces of agriculture – tourism and training of farmers.
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Do you want to be a weather forecaster? Here’s how a young man followed his dream to PAGASA
Even when he was still a grade school student, Benison Estareja, 32, already knew that he wanted a career as a weatherman.
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How the pandemic ‘tamed’ the lively dragon dance
The traditional Chinese dragon dances have long been part of the festivities in the Philippines.
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Oscar M. Lopez’s biography: Life and legacy of a ‘power tycoon’
Theirs is an exceptional story of a family-led conglomerate that had to rise from the rubble – not just once, twice or thrice but maybe even more – that’s because of the wretch of politics often infringing on their businesses, be it in the power sector or in their television network.
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Student’s ballpens create artworks, and bring food on family’s table
A student artist from Mindanao, James Abayon Lolo, is currently gaining online attention for his well-drawn pieces and incredible drawing skills using ballpoint pens.
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Getting vaccinated against COVID-19: Filipino nurse in UK shares experience
“I did not hesitate to have the vaccine because we should all help to stop the spread of COVID,” said a Filipino nurse working in the United Kingdom who recently got the second vaccination jab against COVID-19.
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Come and get a cup of Tandoori tea, it is trendy in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the hot beverage culture features an inclination towards tea. People in Bangladesh sip tea multiple times throughout the day.
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‘How do you mend a broken heart?’ PH cardiologists tell us how
Even when nursing a broken heart, one must strive to live healthy to avoid heart problems later on, cardiologists advised Filipinos going over a romantic breakup.
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An OFW tells his tale of hope and new beginnings
A 27-year-old overseas Filipino worker (OFW) from Baguio City shares his story of hope in times of crisis and how he grew a business while under quarantine.