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It’s been a tough year
Volcanic eruptions, wildfires, COVID-19, riots-yeah, 2020 has been one hell of a year so far, alright. Frankly, at this point, we wouldn't be surprised if the rest of the year has something along the lines of a zombie virus
What going to school looked like then
In 1869, the city of Quincy in Massachusetts passed an ordinance to hire carriages and wagons that would carry pupils of outlying areas to and from school. This was America's first public school-bus system, which most states adopted in the '
Violators face hefty fines, imprisonment
Some people find comfort in riding motorcycles or tricycles as mere passengers. For them, the backseat offers a good view, riding comfort and unlimited leg room. They think being a back rider is far more relaxing than a rider who struggles to
With new variants of K2700 truck
Maybe it's just us, but we've been noticing more and more Kia vehicles out in the wild. The company has worked hard to shed its frumpy image in the Filipino consumer market and the results are starting to show. And
At least for today
We've lost count of the number of times people sent us angry messages complaining about that stretch on Ortigas Avenue in front of La Salle Greenhills. The issue, of course, involves those cars taking up two lanes of the road, waiting
A clash with Ayala Alabang Village Association
Schools located inside gated communities are pretty common in the Philippines. You have the likes of Xavier School (Greenhills) and Colegio San Agustin (Dasmariñas Village) providing education to children from non-resident families. And therein lies the problem: Because many students
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