Her formerly wealthy, womanizing ex-husband now needs her help
When my husband and I separated after 15 years of marriage and two children, I vowed never to have anything to do with him again.
When my husband and I separated after 15 years of marriage and two children, I vowed never to have anything to do with him again.
Binibining Pilipinas Janicel Lubina finished in the top 10 of the 2015 Miss International pageant held on Thursday in Tokyo, Japan. Lubina was also hailed Miss Best Dresser. This year’s
HER love for ballet dancing probably started when she was watching the Barbie cartoon series. She was only three years old at that time but Charisse Galang knew that
As a child she waded in muddy Philippine rice paddies, now teenager Janicel Lubina struts down runways for the country’s top designers and is hoping to be crowned among the world’s most beautiful women.
“There is a classroom in one of the poorest barangay in my district—with 38 students and only nine chairs,” began Leni Robredo, keynoting a ceremony not too long ago giving
Mariana Jimenez, a 20-year-old social communications student, has been crowned as the new Miss Venezuela, surpassing 24 other contestants and winning the right to represent Venezuela in the Miss Universe pageant.
“Love for books equates to love for learning,” was the key message of Senator Benigno Aquino IV in a speech at the opening of the 35th Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.
Go Negosyo, the campaign that aims to fight poverty through entrepreneurship, marked its ninth anniversary recently at the Manila Polo Club. It also celebrated a number of milestones: the ratification of the Go Negosyo Law; the recent success of the First AgriNegosyo Summit; and a sharing of insights from big-time entrepreneurs.
Your mantra for the week: I bravely live my passion without fear or doubt. Man is faced with five basic fears, we are told: ill health; poverty; getting old; loss of love; and death. I believe that we can transcend these fears in our lives.
Americans don’t trust each other anymore. We’re not talking about the loss of faith in big institutions such as the government, the church or Wall Street, which fluctuates with events. For four decades, a gut-level ingredient of democracy — trust in the other fellow — has been quietly draining away.
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