Korina Sanchez reveals dating Fernando Carillo — and not asking money from husband Mar Roxas
Says Korina Sanchez, “You must be happy. And you cannot rely on any one else for your happiness. You create it for yourself.”
Says Korina Sanchez, “You must be happy. And you cannot rely on any one else for your happiness. You create it for yourself.”
Now back in Manila, former Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Mar Roxas seems to have embarked on a fitness journey.
BACOLOD CITY, Philippines—Defeated Liberal Party presidential candidate Mar Roxas is now writing a travel blog. READ: ‘Travel blogger’ Mar Roxas on ‘thank you’ tour Roxas, who is on
YOUR mantra for the week: When I feel I am worthy, my blessings find me.
She ran her fingers up and down the ivory keys of her grand piano, the engaging melody of a popular piece somehow animating the framed Amorsolo adorning the wall of a plush Makati condo.
“In being candidates, you need to know that it is a blessing that comes with a responsibility,” Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle told candidates at the Manila Cathedral. “If you win, it means you must represent the people’s dreams and common good.”
It was apparent how Korina Sanchez-Roxas was using our impromptu dinner at Novotel—this was a month ago—as a time to catch her breath. And she said as much—how she could use a good têtê-à-tête to wind down her day.
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Top standup comedian Willie Nepomuceno held his election spoof “PangGulo ng Pilipinas” on Saturday night, April 30, to a sold-out crowd at the Music Museum.
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