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Richard Heydarian is a senior lecturer at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines and author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionMarcos' last chance to foil a Duterte comeback in the Phili... [1]
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Many provinces are now making shirts and pants with printed patterns featuring local identities after the elephant-patterned pants of Chiang Mai and various designs of other provinces gain popularity among tourists. [3]
MANILA -- First came the ramen noodles. A tonkatsu pork cutlet craze followed. Now, Filipinos are discovering another flavorful Japanese dish: okonomiyaki. [4]
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Richard Heydarian is a senior lecturer at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines and author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionMarcos' last chance to foil a Duterte comeback in the Phili
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Many provinces are now making shirts and pants with printed patterns featuring local identities after the elephant-patterned pants of Chiang Mai and various designs of other provinces gain popularity among tourists.
MANILA -- First came the ramen noodles. A tonkatsu pork cutlet craze followed. Now, Filipinos are discovering another flavorful Japanese dish: okonomiyaki.