The Happy Home Cook: Adobong Antigo

The Happy Home Cook: Adobong Antigo

Adobo cooked in the old style included with the vinegar, a couple, maybe a triple glugs of aged rum or a vino blanco to make the dish, say, lightheaded!

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Exceptional Philippine Churches

Exceptional Philippine Churches

Centuries-old churches testify to the Philippines’ lasting links with Spain and its friars’ goal of establishing a permanent Catholic presence in the archipelago.

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My Unmom Mom

My Unmom Mom

When a mother is like no other.

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Spouse It’s About Time

Spouse It’s About Time

After 40 years together John Silva and Jonathan Best finally solemnized their relationship with a wedding vow. It’s legal now.

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“Right Footed”: A Paean to American Derring-Do and Filipino Spunk

“Right Footed”: A Paean to American Derring-Do and Filipino Spunk

“Right-Footed” shows how Jessica Cox, born without arms, got the right stuff.

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Islamic Law Poised to Gain Philippine Foothold

Islamic Law Poised to Gain Philippine Foothold

Is the rise of Islamic conservatism the price to pay for peace in Mindanao?

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A Valiant People's Army

A Valiant People's Army

Rare photographs to memorialize a people’s army that fought and bled for Philippine independence

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State Dinner from Hell

State Dinner from Hell

That unpleasant aftertaste from the Malacañang dinner for President Obama

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In Rome, Doing As the Filipinos Do

In Rome, Doing As the Filipinos Do

Basking in the familiar with compatriots in the Eternal City.

    

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Rizal’s Cook Remembers a Good Man

Rizal’s Cook Remembers a Good Man

The national hero’s Cantonese cook affirms his humanity.

    

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