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Thursday, June 26, 2008

 

The Winning Car

The Isuzu Sun and Sand Drive in Boracay

Stuffing a full-sized tent, a cooler, an inflatable raft, a beach ball, a hammock, assorted sand toys, not to mention a team of four grown adults, into one vehicle in record time, I knew it was the car, not us, that won the day for our team. More than transportation, the new Isuzu Crosswind Sportivo was a true team player. It was one of us.

At the recent Isuzu Sun and Sand Drive in Boracay, journalists from various newspapers, magazines, radio shows and television establishments were formed into teams and given various challenges. These included finding signs and clues along craggy trail winding up to Boracay’s highest peak using off road buggies, sculpting the Isuzu logo on with Boracay’s talcum powder-fine white sand as well as lovely shell and driftwood and stuffing various beach paraphernalia into the Isuzu Crosswind Sportivo.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

The truth about female motorists

It’s the 21st century, when women are climbing the highest peaks, commanding the largest corporations, and even winning the most prestigious car races.

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SKEPTIC TANK
By Tim Tayag

As unbelievable as it may sound given that I used to co-host a late night show that featured scantily clad women, I only attended a stag party for the first time early this year.

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THE SINGLE FILES
By Ana Santos

The ultimate how-to movie about dating, Hitch, says something about how the Third Date is a turning point in the dating game. It is the proverbial fork in the road where you decide if you really want to go there … to Date No. 4 where it can start to get serious.

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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon

If there is one thing we detest in a man, it is his lack of appreciation for the goodness and kindness extended to him. The ungrateful son who turns his back on his loving parents.

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