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December 6, 2022June 10, 2025 Dateline Ibalon

EUROPE’S FINEST GIFT TO THE PHILIPPINES | Joaquin Carlos U. De Jesus

December 5, 2022January 4, 2023 Dateline Ibalon

Heroism and quick thinking in time of war | Frances Los Baños Picart

December 5, 2022July 4, 2024 Manuel O. Aureus

Superheroes who don’t wear capes | Manuel O. Aureus

December 4, 2022July 4, 2024 Greg S. Castilla

CHRISTMAS REFLECTION | Greg S. Castilla

November 18, 2022July 17, 2025 Dateline Ibalon

Astillero Bagatao | Marco Ragragio Valenciano

In “My mother puts a flower behind my ear”, author Marinel De Jesus, who left her 15-year career as a civil rights attorney in Washington DC to pursue the life of a global mountain trekker, reflects on her toxic relationship with her late mother. Through a medium who channels the spirit of the dead in the Andes mountains of Peru, she finds herself confronting her mom from the dimension of the afterlife. Her mother now presents herself as the mom who has always been with her, who hears her thoughts and sees her life – the mom who she hoped she would be. Marinel is sadly reminded of the wasted chance she and her mother had when she was still living but feeling positive by the transformations they have arrived at as their true selves. Marinel’s grandparents and father hail from Camarines Norte.
November 1, 2022December 6, 2022 Dateline Ibalon

My mother puts a flower behind my ear | Marinel De Jesus

November 1, 2022November 19, 2024 Dateline Ibalon

Atty. Dan Adan: A good soul, a good lawyer | Doods and Sol Santos

October 31, 2022December 6, 2022 Dateline Ibalon

Just Single and Dating Myself | Apple “Ally” Allison

October 6, 2022July 4, 2024 Manuel O. Aureus

Ma’am Tels of Bombon | Manuel Ojeda Aureus

September 6, 2022June 22, 2025 Alenn F. Nidea

Horop horopon ta: Feeling “in exile” | Alenn Nidea

September 6, 2022December 6, 2022 Dateline Ibalon

My journey as a Pilgrim to Santiago de Compostela | Dennis Marpuri

September 6, 2022September 22, 2025 Greg S. Castilla

Martial Law: Darkest Hour I’ve Ever Experienced | Greg S. Castilla

September 6, 2022September 19, 2024 Manuel O. Aureus

Why El Voyador? | Manuel Ojeda Aureus

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