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Archive for August 2010

One Day at a Time

Posted by: Ayana on: 31 August 2010

Just for today, I will not worry. Just for today, I will not get angry. Just for today, I will be grateful. Just for today, I will do my work honestly. Just for today, I will love and respect all beings. – Dr. Mikao Usuki

Much Ado About Mercury Retrograde

Posted by: Ayana on: 30 August 2010

What is it really about this period that gets those who know about it anxious? I remember AC, RB and CV ranting about how the months of August and September can be quite cruel for them. So does Mercury Retrograde happen every August-September? This sucks for the month of August, it being usually the ghost [...]

A Plea for Life

Posted by: Ayana on: 16 August 2010

A friend wrote the message I’ve posted below on 13 July 2010, a few weeks after he found out that his kidneys have already failed as a complication of his diabetes… As of today, Christian is in the hospital because of water in his lungs. I’m reposting this in the hopes of finding enough support [...]

confusion

Posted by: Ayana on: 2 August 2010

when titans clash, where does a meek mouse go? -0-0-0-0-0-0-0- curiosity might squish the cat. 0_0


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RSS Philippine Daily Inquirer

  • Habitat: Youngsters build homes for a day 28 May 2011
    Daisielynne Reyes, 23, had to put down the can of paint she was carrying and take off her work gloves in order to talk. She needed both hands to express her thoughts in sign language.
  • The other De Lima breaks MAP’s sex barrier 28 May 2011
    That businessman Ramon R. del Rosario Jr. was named Management Man of the Year for 2010 by the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) was no surprise to the people who follow developments on the local business scene. After all, “Boy Blue,” as his friends call the man, has been at the helm of Phinma [...]
  • Rizal at 150: In visit to HK prison, he saw oppression 28 May 2011
    (Editor’s Note: The author is the shrine curator of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.) Human Rights activists say that incarceration in Philippine jails, no matter how brief, is in itself a death sentence, with convicts—the impoverished ones, that is—forced to live in misery and squalor. Recent statistics of the Bureau of Jail Management […]

 

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