+ Follow PAUL AND I Tag
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[Title] => Ilocos Treasures... And Empanadas!
[Summary] => A recent trip to Ilocos confirmed rumors I had heard of delicious food, warm-hearted, hospitable people, and majestic tourist attractions. I usually don’t travel on my husband’s official trips (he’s the Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy), but I could not pass on this one – even if it meant holding fast to his whirlwind itinerary.
[DatePublished] => 2008-06-29 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1214784
[AuthorName] => Catherine Jones
[SectionName] => Starweek Magazine
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[Title] => My story of 'firsts' in Saint Bernard
[Summary] => I went to the site where Filipino soldiers were work ing. I saw two men digging through and I was told later that they were looking for their wives and children. One of them even checked on the wedding ring of a dead woman that the soldiers had pulled out from the earth.
I noticed some of the rescuers at the site that day carried no equipment or tools, such as shovels, ropes and even a good ax to cut branches. I even overheard a soldier murmuring that some of these people (rescuers) were just there to be photographed by newsmen.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-06 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1804726
[AuthorName] => Edwin Ian Melecio
[SectionName] => Cebu News
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[Title] => My story of "firsts' at Saint Bernard (First of two parts)
[Summary] => It was like being deep in a foreign land or worse in another planet. That was my first impression upon seeing the devastation in Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte as I leapfrogged through the rocks to avoid falling into the waist-deep mud.
The Saint Bernard coverage was my very first out-of-town assignment, and my first time in Southern Leyte. It was my first time to be in a tragedy of such magnitude and, most of all, my first time to be away from my wife and two kids for several days.
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PAUL AND I
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[Title] => Ilocos Treasures... And Empanadas!
[Summary] => A recent trip to Ilocos confirmed rumors I had heard of delicious food, warm-hearted, hospitable people, and majestic tourist attractions. I usually don’t travel on my husband’s official trips (he’s the Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy), but I could not pass on this one – even if it meant holding fast to his whirlwind itinerary.
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[Title] => My story of 'firsts' in Saint Bernard
[Summary] => I went to the site where Filipino soldiers were work ing. I saw two men digging through and I was told later that they were looking for their wives and children. One of them even checked on the wedding ring of a dead woman that the soldiers had pulled out from the earth.
I noticed some of the rescuers at the site that day carried no equipment or tools, such as shovels, ropes and even a good ax to cut branches. I even overheard a soldier murmuring that some of these people (rescuers) were just there to be photographed by newsmen.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-06 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804726
[AuthorName] => Edwin Ian Melecio
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[Title] => My story of "firsts' at Saint Bernard (First of two parts)
[Summary] => It was like being deep in a foreign land or worse in another planet. That was my first impression upon seeing the devastation in Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte as I leapfrogged through the rocks to avoid falling into the waist-deep mud.
The Saint Bernard coverage was my very first out-of-town assignment, and my first time in Southern Leyte. It was my first time to be in a tragedy of such magnitude and, most of all, my first time to be away from my wife and two kids for several days.
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[Focus] => 0
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