Pampanga Feature
Their paper chronicles
WHAT’s on your fingertips now, thanks also to them.
“Yan, sales ko na mga yan,” a man of about forty said as he was pointing to the last five copies of your favorite local daily.
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Ford reveals new Ranger Wildtrak
FORD adds an exciting urban lifestyle variant, the Ranger Wildtrak, following the launch of the new Ford Ranger pickup in March of this year.
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Home Business Ideas from The Maya Kitchen
BAKE and earn at the same time as The Maya Kitchen guides you through simple and delicious recipes you can do from your own kitchen. Prepare all time Pinoy favorite puto with unique flavor twists.
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Two new albums for Kapampangan music lovers
A LAZY Sunday was usually spent on listening to music. The melody of the first song that reverberated from the CD that was playing in our lanai was recognizably Bossa music.
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Three kings and a pack of sightseers
IT’S very odd for me to wake up early, and that morning, I took two mugs of black coffee hasting to arrive at the Center for Kapampangan Studies on time, sighing at first because I forgot to bring m
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The yellow mass of Pampanga
IT HAS been said that red is the color of drama, feeling, sensation. It incites a person’s spirit to its highest emotions.
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MarQuee Mall: favorite gathering place in C. Luzon
A NEW gathering place that will redefine shopping, dining and entertainment experience in Central Luzon is now in Angeles City.
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Closer look at ecclesiastical artist Willy Layug
WHILE serious artists wait almost a lifetime to be recognized for their works and seal that honor among the most renowned men of arts in the country, Kapampangan Artist Willy Layug has managed to carv
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For kids to get well fast
CITY OF SAN FERMANDO -- A combination of comfort, colors and ambience that heals is what the newly-inaugurated Felicidad Sy Well Center for Children is all about.
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Vulcan’s got a company
EVERY day, they have to wake up as early as 5 o’clock in the morning -- sometimes even after working up overnight, they would use all their strength, their muscles were naturally toned from repetiti
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Heritage symposium alerts students, teachers
THE heritage talks held at the Heroes Hall in San Fernando drew a packed audience of local government officials, schoolteachers, and high school students last Thursday.
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‘Paper trees’ could remind students to value nature
MORE and more students of Holy Angel University were suddenly posting memo pads on life-size “paper trees” at the lobby of one of the university buildings.
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