A Glimpse of Paradise Lost
HE knew the wilderness and its many secrets. Each leaf, each stem, each trunk spoke to him in ways ordinary humans might not hear. He hearkened to them and gave
HE knew the wilderness and its many secrets. Each leaf, each stem, each trunk spoke to him in ways ordinary humans might not hear. He hearkened to them and gave
IN 2007, Criselda Yabes found herself visiting a workshop for high school teachers in Sulu at the southern tip of the country. Yabes looked into the eyes of the participants
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ELEANOR Trinidad was a strict and demanding professor, but was all heart when it came to dealing with people. I met her in 1981 when, tail between my legs, I
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THERE’S so much more to the North than historic churches and Spanish colonial houses. Beaches abound, mountain trails and waterfalls beckon, sand dunes offer a taste of adventure, and relaxing
IT’S as though the horsemen of the apocalypse have finally arrived. First there was the turmoil that swept through the Middle East and North Africa that caused global oil prices
ON Palm Sunday, there will be brisk sales of the palaspas (palm frond) in church yards. The original intention here was to commemorate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, with crowds
SCARED out of my wits. This was my first reaction when I got to Oxford, despite – or probably even because of – the fact that it seemed I had
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