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[Title] => Alaska Milk IronKids Philippines: Taking Longer Strides
[Summary] => This writer can attest to the evolution Alaska Milk IronKids Philippines has undergone, having covered several legs in the past 12 months. From a humble Sunday morning race for kids to a full-blown, well-received sporting event, the Alaska Milk IronKids series has established itself as one of the key training grounds for the country’s aspiring runners.
[DatePublished] => 2011-03-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Dino Maragay
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[Title] => Why were losers II / The debate rages
[Summary] => I never imagined I would hit a deep vein and open a big wound in the national psyche when I wrote the column titled "Why were losers" two weeks ago. The reaction from all over has been fast and sometimes furious, often sober yes, and at times ridiculous. If I had written that column five or ten years ago, when the Philippines still looked perched on a sturdy hill, very few would have minded, really. But now that the republic is besieged on all fronts by crisis in battalia, and terror is a huge shadow falling upon all, many have taken to emotional arms. Fine.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Teodoro C. Benigno
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[Title] => Alaska Milk IronKids Philippines: Taking Longer Strides
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[Title] => Why were losers II / The debate rages
[Summary] => I never imagined I would hit a deep vein and open a big wound in the national psyche when I wrote the column titled "Why were losers" two weeks ago. The reaction from all over has been fast and sometimes furious, often sober yes, and at times ridiculous. If I had written that column five or ten years ago, when the Philippines still looked perched on a sturdy hill, very few would have minded, really. But now that the republic is besieged on all fronts by crisis in battalia, and terror is a huge shadow falling upon all, many have taken to emotional arms. Fine.
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