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Something’s burning,” she intoned in her distinct husky drawl, her reading glasses propped on the tip of her nose, as she sniffed. This was in the mid-1990s, when smoking in
Something’s burning,” she intoned in her distinct husky drawl, her reading glasses propped on the tip of her nose, as she sniffed. This was in the mid-1990s, when smoking in
The President of the Philippines came, but “Dionne Warwick,” “Tina Turner,” “Madonna,” “Axl Rose” and “Kuya Germs” stole the show.
HERE are excerpts from #MeetInquirer Multimedia with President Aquino on Sept. 8 held in the Inquirer office in Makati.
And then there were 66. There is nothing symbolic about the number, given that the only criterion to be included was that the 66 personal essays were deemed the best
Manny’s new posh digs, Rob Thomas’ TV comeback, Super Mario coming to your smartphones and other bits that made your feed sizzle. Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Lip Sync Battle’: from segment to series “The Tonight
The Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) is Gawad Tanglaw’s Best Newspaper (National Broadsheet) this year.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer is celebrating its 29 years of service to the Filipino readers with the theme: Digital First while Print Surprises! As a way of thanking its loyal readers, the Inquirer together with Inquirer Mobile and INQUIRER.net has launched Snap, Tap and Text: The PDI 29 Anniversary Promo.
In 1951, six bishops declared that the miracles in Lipa City, Batangas—dramatized by a shower of petals (from roses said to have originated inexplicably from, of all countries, atheist Russia)— were a hoax.
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