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Bataan Death March: A walk into the horrors of Japan’s livid WWII atrocity

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Bataan has fallen. Three simple words—yet they carry so much emotional weight and an imagery of Filipino and American forces hitting rock bottom as they relinquish control of the...

Holy Week in PH: A blend of Catholic devotion and local superstitions

By Brian Campued As the Philippines is a predominantly Catholic nation, the faithful express their deep religious devotion through various traditions, such as the Pabasa or Visita Iglesia. However, long before the...

Unplugging in the online world: How to practice ‘digital media fasting’ this Holy Week

By Brian Campued With the solemn observance of Lent and the Holy Week, Filipino Catholics practice various traditions—from not eating meat every Friday or giving up indulgences such as alcohol to showing...

PTV honors women, champions gender equality in Women’s Month celebration

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Lead like a babaylan, Filipinas! Following in the footprints of female spiritual leaders of precolonial times, the People’s Television Network Inc. (PTNI) celebrated Women’s Month through various activities that...

What you need to know about the Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1998

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet With the unrelenting uptick in oil prices continuing to stretch the finite budgets of motorists that ply Philippine roads, some lawmakers have lobbied for the scrapping of Republic...

Wisdom of womanhood: What does it mean to be a woman in a man’s world?

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet What do a mother, an aunt, and a grandmother have in common? All of them are among some of the notable women who helped shape everyone’s formative years—with their...

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