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TIME Asia November 22, 2010 Tim Kindseth |
Full of Bounce Before arriving in Manila in 2005 on a Fulbright scholarship, Rafe Bartholomew, a self-effacing "basketball freak" and assistant editor at Harper's, had seen or heard little to prepare him for the local obsession with the sport.  |
TIME Asia September 6, 2010 Zoher Abdoolcarim |
The Moment Lawlessness is so woven into the fabric of Philippine society that an atrocity like the bloody hostage drama, or even worse, becomes numbingly routine to the point of inertia.  |
TIME Asia May 24, 2010 Zoher Abdoolcarim |
The Moment What's in a name? Everything when the name is Aquino and the place is the Philippines.  |
TIME Asia April 26, 2010 Ishaan Tharoor |
The Next Aquino: Can Noynoy save the Philippines? Benigno (Noynoy) Aquino III looks more like an abashed computer nerd than the sort of brash, swaggering politician that has become the stock-in-trade in the Philippines.  |
Real Travel Adventures January 2010 Annie Coburn |
The Most Remarkable Vacation Money Can’t Buy: NSCD Volunteer Vacation The National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) in Winter Park, Colorado is a world leader in helping disabled young people and adults participate in all types of outdoor activities, year round.  |
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Don't Be A Hero Philippine troops on Monday pressed the last 3,000 villagers who have refused to heed government warnings to leave the danger zone around a volcano that experts say is ready to erupt.  |
TIME Europe November 16, 2009 Chua-Eoan & Tharoor |
The Meaning of Manny His power and smarts have helped revive a sport and made him a hero in the Philippines. But as he thinks about politics, can Manny Pacquiao be more than the best boxer in the world?  |
TIME Asia August 17, 2009 Hannah Beech |
Corazon Aquino 1933-2009: The Saint of Democracy By the time Corazon Aquino died on Aug. 1 of colon cancer at the age of 76, People Power was so ingrained in our political consciousness that it acquired a patina of tired normalcy that hid its exceptional innovation.  |
TIME Asia August 17, 2009 Howard Chua-Eoan |
A Miracle Worker in a Plain Yellow Dress Corazon Aquino was a good woman whose goodness alone, at the very end, was what proved enough, if only by an iota, to save her country.  |
TIME Asia August 17, 2009 |
'I Am Not Going to Surrender.' The following is an edited version of a news report on events surrounding the fall of Marcos written on March 10, 1986.  |
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