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  1. Did you know?

    IN THE 16th century, the number of Chinese immigrants who had come to the Philippines to trade had grown so rapidly that the Spaniards, who felt threatened by their presence, ordered them to live in an area near Pasig called the Parian.

    23:04:36 2009-11-22
  2. 10,000 Filipino, FilAm war vets get P5.8B

    As of November 20, more than 10,000 Filipino and Filipino-American veterans of World War II have received their one-time compensation for their military services during the war, totaling nearly P5.8 billion, the United States embassy here said in a statement.

    08:20:28 2009-11-22
  3. Chinese exhibit depicts atrocities of war

    Filipinos can now view China’s “Memory of Nanjing” exhibit at the Bahay Tsinoy, Kaisa Angelo King Heritage Center, at Anda corner Cabildo streets, Intramuros, Manila. It’s a miniature version of the outstanding Nanjing Memorial Hall in China, and includes vintage photographs and artifacts.

    20:38:52 2009-11-20
  4. Ayuntamiento project to start in December

    MALL BUILDER DDT KONSTRACT INC. bagged the P1.2-billion contract to rebuild the historic Ayuntamiento building in Intramuros.

    23:26:16 2009-11-19
  5. Did you know

    AFTER being captured by the Americans on March 23, 1901, Emilio Aguinaldo became a guest at Malacañang Palace. He surrendered formally to the United States and dissolved the Republic of the Philippines on April 1, 1901. Aguinaldo left the Palace on April 19, 1901.

    22:48:59 2009-11-19
  6. Did you know

    THE SPANISH Province of Manila had a total area of 68,384 hectares. It was bounded by Bulacan on the north, Cavite on the south, Morong (now Rizal) on the east, and Manila Bay on the west.

    00:27:04 2009-11-19
  7. Seeing heroes as ordinary people

    LEST READERS GET BORED, this will be my last column on Antonio Luna and boric acid eyewash for 2009.

    23:26:34 2009-11-17
  8. Seeing heroes as ordinary people

    LEST READERS GET BORED, this will be my last column on Antonio Luna and boric acid eyewash for 2009.

    23:26:34 2009-11-17
  9. Seeing heroes as ordinary people

    LEST READERS GET BORED, this will be my last column on Antonio Luna and boric acid eyewash for 2009.

    23:26:34 2009-11-17
  10. Seeing heroes as ordinary people

    LEST READERS GET BORED, this will be my last column on Antonio Luna and boric acid eyewash for 2009.

    23:26:34 2009-11-17
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