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Health

Caring for HIV/ AIDS patients

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is the disease that results from damage to one’s immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The disease begins as HIV infection, wherein the person still feels healthy. However, as symptoms occur, the disease may be called AIDS. HIV virus can be transmitted through sexual contact, blood […]

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History

Welcome to the heritage town of Taal

W hen I visited Taal for the very first time last year, I was smitten. So smitten that I have gone back three more times! The town’s unique blend of culture, history and friendly people irresistibly draws me back. I would promote Taal at every opportunity I get to friends, family and acquaintances, hoping they […]

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Life

Portugal: China’s gateway into continental Europe

Lisbon’s historical ties with Macau pays off with influx of Chinese tourists to the European country. LISBON, Portugal – The Belem Tower stands guard along the north bank of the Tagus River, part of an elaborate 16th-century fortification plan to protect the city. At four floors high, it would have been impressive when it was […]

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Health

Lowly singkamas: a foodie’s delight

For many years I lived in North America, where tropical produce are priced at a premium, if they are sold at all in the neighborhood supermarket. Imagine my delight when we moved to the desert state of Arizona, and found singkamas in a grocery store. Its crisp white flesh, sweet and juicy, was a welcome change […]

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Columns Tsinoy Beats and Bytes

What are they afraid of?

The Presidential Electoral Tribunal on April 2 started the recount of ballots in connection with the electoral protest filed by defeated vice presidential candidate and former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. Vice President Leni Robredo beat Marcos by just 263,473 votes. The PET Revisor’s Guide says the revision will verify the physical count of the […]

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Idioms...Hokkien style

When words fail, use idioms… Hokkien style (61)

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. 現吃現走氣 hian tsia hian […]