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MANILA, Philippines — The 11th Inquirer Read-Along Festival kicked off Saturday with stories of gratitude to frontliners who have kept...
The prestigious Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has produced Filipinos who have made an impact in the fields of law,...
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Some 100 kids learned about the health benefits, environmental impact and the ethics of eating vegetables and eating meat-free meals from guest readers nutritionist-dietitian Ann Abacan and actress and TV host Patricia Tumulak at the Inquirer Read-Along session at the Philippine Daily Inquirer office in Makati on Saturday.
MANILA, Philippines — A first-time working mom, triathlete Laarni Anenias-Paredes has made reading Filipino stories to her 7-year-old daughter a...
Stories of a mother’s unconditional love took center stage at the Inquirer Read-Along session that celebrated motherhood at the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s office in Makati on Saturday morning.
Tales of courage, faith, and acceptance took center stage at the Inquirer Read-Along session held Saturday at the Philippine Daily Inquirer office in Makati, in time for the Holy Week celebration.
Your greatest enemy is yourself. This was one of the lessons from one of the stories read to some 40 students at the Inquirer Read-Along at the Philippine Daily Inquirer office in Makati on Saturday morning in time for the Holy Week celebration.
When you have faith in yourself and in others, great things might just happen.This was one of the lessons picked up by some 100 kids during the morning session of the second day of the Inquirer Read-Along festival on Saturday at the Inquirer main office in Makati.