Loveless Aquino finds Bohol ideal for honeymoon
President Benigno Aquino III is looking forward to coming back to Bohol, no longer as Chief Executive, but as a tourist.
President Benigno Aquino III is looking forward to coming back to Bohol, no longer as Chief Executive, but as a tourist.
There was “discipline” during martial law, they say. The Philippine economy was at its peak during the dictator’s regime, they say. Three decades after the historic
Two days before the Nov. 26 launch of “The Aquino Legacy: An Enduring Narrative” (Imprint Publishing) that my husband Elfren and I authored, we were having a dry run of the program at the venue, the Writers Bar of Raffles Makati.
Held last Thursday was what must have been the most attended—and most upbeat—vin d’honneur at the Palace under the Aquino administration. It was the last to be hosted for the diplomatic community by President Aquino, whose term ends in June.
DAVAO CITY, Philippines—President Benigno Aquino III on Friday said he was “really glad” that Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach “achieved one of her dreams.” Mr. Aquino, a 55-year-old bachelor, was rumored
President Aquino gifted Pope Francis with a dinner set, not a tea set as earlier reported.
President Benigno Aquino III on Thursday compared his parents’ love story to the difficult quest for the country’s next President.
Team Trudeau or Team Nieto? Time to move on, folks.
Inquirer.net and Inquirer Lifestyle’s online poll is still open, but based on initial tallies as of Friday, 6 p.m., readers’ top five choices were Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, South Korean President Park Geun-hye, US President Barack Obama and President Aquino.
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