Serbia’s cafe culture percolates underground
“The Pit”, the cave-like room where miners and visitors sip hot drinks and smoke cigarettes in the centre of RTB Bor, Serbia.
“The Pit”, the cave-like room where miners and visitors sip hot drinks and smoke cigarettes in the centre of RTB Bor, Serbia.
The relic of St. Pope John Paul II is being exposed for public veneration until Oct. 22, his feast day, at the Radio Veritas Chapel (Veritas Tower, 162 West Ave. and Edsa, Quezon City; tel. 9257932-39, local 129).
I’ve been running into Jimmy in my neighborhood so often it looks like he’s finally, really, ready to move. He lives in China; in fact he has lived there for 43 years since managing, in the nick of time, to escape before Ferdinand Marcos could install himself dictator in 1972, and take power over his life.
They put their lives on the line for their vision of a better society. Scores died or disappeared, more were tortured, but many have survived the martial law years from 1972 to 1981, or more accurately, 1986. But while some made the supreme sacrifice in their struggle for social change, a few have chosen to give up their aspirations for an easier life in the corridors of political power.
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