
‘Tis the season for Japan’s handy hangover cures
TOKYO, Japan — Makoto Yamauchi is taking comfort in a dizzying array of hangover cures, from clam elixirs to turmeric tonics, as Japan’s new year
TOKYO, Japan — Makoto Yamauchi is taking comfort in a dizzying array of hangover cures, from clam elixirs to turmeric tonics, as Japan’s new year
One night in May 2014, I caught a glimpse of Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc in the newsroom on my way up the iconic Inquirer stairs to the research department where I was an intern.
I’ve forgotten how many times I’ve cried in Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc’s office while she shuffled back and forth between summoning the copyboys and holding my hand.
Under a crisp night sky, and braving the chilly December air, the members of an extensive family gathered at a cemetery lawn in Taguig.
She was unafraid to shake up the front page by putting out lifestyle, culture and human interest stories side by side
with that day’s serving of political circus and crime
To my regret, my interactions with the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s esteemed editor in chief were few and far between. It wasn’t because she was
She appreciated reporters who made an effort to look good on the beat. ‘Best dressed,’ she called me once
I’d like to believe that LJM had a sweet tooth—every time the Lifestyle section would offer her a box of something sweet, whether a cake,
She made the paper a priority and had the generosity to talk to you for however long it took—as long as the paper had been put to bed.
I first heard about LJM from my father Rafael, who worked at the Inquirer as desk editor from 1991 to 2004. On one of his
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