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Marlene Aguilar: |
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Having her say through art
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Locavore. The word comes close to defining this
woman’s appetite. Picked by Time Magazine as seventh on its list
of 10 best buzzwords last year, it means a “person who tries to
eat only foods that are harvested locally.”
Close, but not quite. “I don’t eat frozen
foods. We are like country bumpkins of old who don’t even own
refrigerator,” Marlene Aguilar says in one corner of a huge
restaurant, exquisitely scented, the ultimate in Asian craftsmanship
everywhere you look.
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O T H E R F E A T U R E S
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THE FILIPINO CHAMPION
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Rocking their way into education
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TRADITIONAL education is tantamount to drone and
boredom to most people. They would rather be somewhere else than the
dreaded classroom. Rock concerts and radio talk shows are where they
want to be and what they want to hear.
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THE LITERARY LIFE
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Hidden Gods
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Chryseis sat on the bench of their garden and
looked at the reflection of the two moons on her mug of coffee.
“Just like looking at the sea,” she thought, and with a grin,
dipped a finger on the mug.
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Sister Lulu brings spiritual healing
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Beginning her quest as a medium of the Holy Trinity, Sister Lourdes
Hofman professes that “People must awaken and go back to the
Lord.”
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THE GREEN REVOLUTION
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Monitoring a Marine Sanctuary
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It is more apparent today than ever, that
protection and conservation of biodiversity cannot be successfully
implemented without consideration to human needs and its use of
resources.
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