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Parenting

Censorship

Should we censor what our children watch and read? Achi began reading book one of a 13-book series last year. She stopped at book three and moved on to other books. She recently picked up the series again, and is going through them like candy. Of author and historian Prof. Ambeth Ocampo, she says “He’s […]

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Life

Fondly remembering Clinton

A purple heart for ClintonBy Dr. Rita Pullium Clint was no ordinary child. His parents did everything they could to have a child, and after years of trying, they finally had Clint, one and only child, so he was pretty special! Yet, for all the worry about his being a spoiled kid, he grew up […]

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Life

Within us and beyond us

The Filipino Catholic custom of marking the 40th day after death comes from the event we are marking liturgically today (Ascension Day). Tradition holds that Christ ascended to heaven 40 days after the resurrection, so in a quite literal way, Filipino Catholics observe an immediate mourning period of 40 days, somehow believing that the soul […]

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Idioms...Hokkien style

When words fail, use idioms… Hokkien style (85)

Hokkien, on the tongues of Tsinoys, has grown and evolved, taking on a life of its own. Sometimes words simply fail us. With some creativity, Tsinoys have strung together words to form colorful phrases that simply hit the bull’s eye. Here are some expressions unique to Hokkien as favored by Tsinoys. Idioms, expressions Hokkien pronunciation […]

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Columns

Erosion of Filipino goodwill toward China

June 9 marked the 44th year of the opening of our diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China. Unlike previous years, there appears to be fewer commemorative activities organized, whether officially by the government or by nongovernment organizations promoting Philippines-China relations. No symposiums, conferences, exhibits and cultural performances to celebrate the event except those […]

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Student Page

I can write my name

Last May 28, singer-songwriter Will Jay (劉偉男), whose birth month coincides with Tulay’s 31st anniversary, released a new song entitled, “I Can Only Write My Name.” The song is in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Month. As an avid fan of Jay’s music, I quickly looked up the song. Though I personally love his […]

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Community News

Intramuros kids get treats from Chinese embassy

Inner city school kids received school supplies, vitamins, clothes and other goodies from a Chinese embassy diplomat who visited a learning center in Intramuros, Manila, June 8. The visit of Xie Yonghui, counselor to the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, preceded the 18th Philippines-China Friendship Day on June 9. Xie was accompanied by […]

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Gems of History

PH in between US and China

John Pomfret’s The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present (2017) contains a lot of historical material about the Philippines, although it is mainly a history of America and China. America in Chinese is 美國, which literally means beautiful country (美 mei in Mandarin, bi in Hokkien; 國 guo […]

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Tsinoy Beats and Bytes

Crisis begets opportunity

Where there is trouble, there is opportunity. Recent events have given new life to this old cliché. The past months have been filled with news on the debacle created by a hostile United States government against Chinese telecommunication equipment maker Huawei Technologies. The tough measures imposed by President Donald Trump are intended to stymie the […]

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Kidnap Watch

Chinese suspect nabbed for kidnap of Chinese-Australian

A Chinese national suspected of kidnapping a Chinese-Australian in Manila was arrested by agents of the Philippine National Police-Anti-Kidnapping Group on May 28. Police rescued Chen Jianting, 29, at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 on May 27. He was kidnapped by five Chinese nationals on May 24 from a high-end casino in Manila […]