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SKETCHES - Jobs to kill for - philstar.com - city Sangguniang

Jobs to kill for

Accept the poll results, all candidates in the village and youth council elections were urged by various officials.

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SKETCHES - Making a difference - philstar.com - city Manila

Making a difference

For those who are not interested in voting today, saying they don’t know any of the candidates anyway, it’s good to remember the role played by barangay officials in our day-to-day lives.

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Lucas Bersamin - SKETCHES - Migz Zubiri - Suspension - philstar.com - Philippines - Britain - China - Saudi Arabia

Suspension

Filipinos’ loss of English proficiency must be serious, if we can’t even agree on what “suspension” means.

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SKETCHES - Influencer - philstar.com - France - Britain

Influencer

Last Tuesday I received a phone call from an unknown number. As I was expecting a call from an office whose number was not in my list of contacts, I took the call.

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SKETCHES - State of war - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - Germany - Israel - Palestine - city Tel Aviv - state Jewish

State of war

At least once in your lifetime, you must visit Israel, according to a tourism marketing slogan of the country.

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Martin Romualdez - Juan Miguel Zubiri - SKETCHES - Sara Duterte - Marcos Duterte - ‘Significant erosions’ - philstar.com

‘Significant erosions’

Uh-oh, that’s not a slip, that’s a plunge.

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Rodrigo Duterte - SKETCHES - Still at it - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - North Korea - Vietnam - China - Washington - Cuba - Laos

Still at it

The threat posed by the communist insurgency was used by Ferdinand Marcos the elder as the excuse for declaring martial law in 1972.

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