Sick best friend’s wife has banned her from seeing him
My male friend and I grew up very close, as did our fathers. We attended the same high school and spent summer vacations together.
My male friend and I grew up very close, as did our fathers. We attended the same high school and spent summer vacations together.
A few months ago, a friend wrote a Facebook post on being single and not finding love that struck a big chord with me.
The Night Patrol—In a world grown numb and desensitized to the nightly carnage brought down by the Duterte drug war, one group persists in bearing witness: the photographers whose work appears under the rubric “Everyday Impunity.” But for their tenacious efforts, the death toll (they estimate a nightly average of 33, bringing the two-year death count to over 23,000) would simply be obscured by a dark cloud of impunity. Instead, their photographs manage to reclaim a measure of the human worth and dignity that the killers took from their victims.
Time does stand still in the middle of the ocean, because there is absolutely no phone signal!
Imagine sand in your feet, the sun in your hair and the blue of the ocean as far as the eye can see. Sounds like a perfect backdrop for a holiday?
When I was three years old and my brother just six months old, my father suddenly died, leaving my mother a very young widow.
My husband and I got married immediately after college. I forced him into it. We argued because he said a wife and a possible kid along the way would
An old dad’s memories before his daughter leaves home.
This is the eulogy delivered by Aniceto “Chito” M. Sobrepena, president of Metrobank Foundation and executive vice president of Metrobank, at the memorial services for George S.K. Ty, founder
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