+ Follow DR. MOJARES Tag
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[Title] => Postscript for the "Mini": A great zarzuela
[Summary] => Just when things was getting boring in this town, then came something straight from the past (I won't use that often misused phrase 'blast from the past' because that meant something from the 60s). By this I mean, during the time of our great grandparents or grandparents before the turn of the 20th century.
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[AuthorName] => Bobit S. Avila
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[Title] => Revisiting the revolution
[Summary] => Two small Philippine flags planted on a neighbor's flowerpot reminded me that June 12 was Independence Day. If not for those flags, I would have forgotten that Saturday marked a national holiday.
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[AuthorName] => Kay Malilong-Isberto
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[Title] => Understanding Philippines-Portugal Relationship
[Summary] => Our knowledge of the presence of Portugal in the Philippines is very limited. We only know of the fact that it was Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan who "discovered" the Philippines. But yet, this is not so, as evidenced by what I have learned during the lecture-conference of Professor Carneiro de Sousa at the University of San Carlos entitled Portuguese Maritime Power, Rights, and Enclaves in Asia: The Philippine Connection.
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[AuthorName] => Jad A. Conde
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DR. MOJARES
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