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When your doctors say you have cancer
by Edna Reynoso Anton
“Deny, deny and deny” was my first reaction. Who would ever think that a simple surgery to remove a 12.5 cm x 8.6 cm retroperitoneal cystic non-enhancing mass in 2004 would turn out to be a one in a million rare form of cancer baffling to surgeons and oncologists in Manila and New York? Since the cancer was encapsulate FULL STORY
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Treasure in my garbage
by Linda D. Lazaro
“Where you stumble, there lies your treasure.” To think I have wasted more than 50 years of my life nurturing pains, frustrations and anger — all those feelings of rebellion carefully hidden behind seemingly peaceful countenance. FULL STORY
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Some stars are born this way
by Arsenio R. Cuadrante Jr.
TAKE one kilo of calamansi juice, half a bottle of Kulafu Sioktong and one-fourth kilo of brown sugar. Put them all together. To temper the brew, shake the mixture at least three times. FULL STORY
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Japanese reflections
by Juanito P. Jarasa
I AM 71 years old and people say I look Japanese. I cannot help but feel at home in Japan because there are so many aged people like me in that country. FULL STORY
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Christmas without Christ
by George Mañalac
A few days ago an anchorman blared on the TV screen: “‘Thirty days na lang, Pasko na.’ [In just 30 days it will be Christmas]. Well, folks, are you ready? It’s almost here. You can feel it in the air. FULL STORY
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My alma mater is burning!
by Cesar Marcelo
Some time in the 1980s I decided to pay a visit to my high school alma mater, Manuel L. Quezon University, or MLQU. Off I went to R. Hidalgo Street, excited to discuss my intention of establishing a High School Scholarship Foundation with whoever was in charge. FULL STORY
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Change in my inner world
by Manuel V. Deazeta
As i turned 61 in October, I could not but ponder on the varicolored experiences that spiced the latter 40 years of my life and helped me understand more deeply the meaning of my existence. FULL STORY
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