The night our editor came face-to-face with President Obama
Since the visit of US President Barack Obama last week, our newsroom has been enjoying a chuckle over a funny footnote to it.
Since the visit of US President Barack Obama last week, our newsroom has been enjoying a chuckle over a funny footnote to it.
Topping US President Barack Obama’s state visit on Monday was a grand dinner reception in Malacañang attended by the who’s who of Philippine politics, entertainment, and high society.
Neil Reeder, Canada’s new ambassador to the Philippines, presented his credentials to Malacañang on Dec. 2. Next day he was in Cebu to confer the 2013 Marshall McLuhan Fellowship on Eileen G. Mangubat.
On January 30, 1970, Nelson Navarro, then a 22-year-old idealist, was dodging bullets along Mendiola and Azcarraga streets. Legions of students marched the streets of Manila to protest against Malacañang. They condemned President Marcos’ iron grip on politics, his alleged cheating during the presidential elections, and his continuing enrichment while most Filipinos lived in poverty.
Malacañang on Sunday said the feat of newly-crowned Miss World Megan Young showed once again what the Filipinos can do.
Kris Aquino is a stunner in the state luncheon hosted by President Benigno Aquino III at Malacañang for Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Tuesday.
A Malacañang official has said that a legendary collection of shoes and other possessions left behind by former first lady Imelda Marcos and her dictator husband when they were ousted by a 1986 “people power” revolt have no historical significance, except for some gowns.
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