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First published in 1905, “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry is in the public domain. Daily Tribune republishes the short story in full for its Christmas…
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Miss Eleanora moves quietly around the room. "Okay, now plié. Keep your back straight. Watch your turnout. Arms above the head, and straighten," she instructs.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued Memorandum Circular 14, Series of 2025, setting the ceilings on interest, penalties, and total costs…
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Demand for the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) seven-day term deposit facility (TDF) strengthened week-on-week, reflecting continued excess liquidity in the…
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With strong investor appetite, the BSP entirely awarded the offering, accepting yields of 4.9000 percent to 4.9900 percent, a slightly wider range than the…
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‘I always write to process the next big question,’ author R.F. Kuang said.
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Before her maiden concert, Ruth went to a church, not to pray, just to gaze at the image of Jesus on the cross.
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The orphanage was old, far older than the name of the street it stood on. The years had seen countless children within its walls. Some were adopted by loving…
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A December story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Match Girl,” following a young ice seller seeking escape, comfort, and freedom.
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More members are turning to Pag-IBIG Fund for fast and affordable financial assistance during critical moments, especially now that loan applications can be…
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But it’s the film’s humanity that stands out, making you question if you’ve ever truly loved — in the biblical sense.
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Filipino author and advocate Dean Francis Alfar believes it’s time the country caught up to the imaginative worlds its writers have long been envisioning.
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A certified raketero from Davao del Norte who recently bagged awards, including Best Film at Asia Pacific Media’s (APM) Likha 2025, is a living testimony to…
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A woman stands alone at the bus stop. Back slightly crooked, but chin still up high. Strands of silver weave through her dark hair, and her skin catches…
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How do you measure the life of a woman or a man? In truths that she learned, or in times that he cried. In bridges he burned, or the way that she died. ⸺ Rent
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‘When he refused to conform to the Wharton boys, he was thrown out, much like Jesus came to His own and His own knew Him not.’
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The passing of a significant moment does not yield to the limitations of time. It stretches infinitely. It stays, just long enough for the eye to savour it; to…
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