Presents from the Past

Presents from the Past

After the years of rage, artist Imelda Cajipe Endaya now thrives on meditation.

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30 Years Ago: Coup d'etat and People Power

30 Years Ago: Coup d'etat and People Power

How a failed coup d’etat succeeded in helping oust the Marcoses

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Countdown to the Revolution Part 2: The Election and its Aftermath

Countdown to the Revolution Part 2: The Election and its Aftermath

Snap presidential election, then pandemonium.

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Countdown to the Revolution: The Snap Election of February 1986

Countdown to the Revolution: The Snap Election of February 1986

The snap presidential election of 1986 was the fateful gamble the overconfident Ferdinand Marcos made and lost.

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Ordeal By Fire

Ordeal By Fire

How one family survived the holocaust that was the Battle for Manila.

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How Filipinos Got Their Surnames

How Filipinos Got Their Surnames

Had Spanish Governor General Narciso Claveria never bothered with systematizing tribute collection, Filipinos would have very interesting surnames today.

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‘The Month of December, 1872’ Dr. José Rizal’s Rough Draft

‘The Month of December, 1872’ Dr. José Rizal’s Rough Draft

A very young Jose Rizal was already adept at writing subversive satire.

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When Russians Came to Tubabao

When Russians Came to Tubabao

Not to be confused with the Kahlua cocktail, White Russians were those who sided with the tsar against the Reds; some of them, as refugees, became temporary residents of a Philippine island.

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Quirino at 125: A Statesman and Survivor

Quirino at 125: A Statesman and Survivor

A kinsman remembers the late Philippine President Elpidio Quirino.

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The Filipino Who Ticked Off the Big, Bad Russian Bear

The Filipino Who Ticked Off the Big, Bad Russian Bear

When a Filipino diplomat made Nikita Khrushchev lose his cool for the world to see.

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