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Where will you be on July 4?

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Joe Biden s broken places

Joe Biden s broken places
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OPINION: Women have taken a staggering COVID hit Now they offer the best hopes for the future

endIndex: Cebu City (CNN Philippines, March 13) A centuries-old Cebuano religious song will be opening the Papal mass on Sunday in celebration of the 500th year of Christianity in the Philippines. According to the Mass Booklet or Santa Messa issued by the Vatican, the “Gozoz de Santo Nino de Cebu,” currently known as Batobalani sa Gugma and literally translates as Magnet of Love, will be heard as the opening hymn for the mass. This song regularly heard during Novena masses at the Basilica del Santo Nino in Cebu City is about honoring Santo Nino de Cebu. The oldest existing Novena booklet that dates back to the late 1700 s at the Basilica showed a lengthier and more original version of the song that was written in Cebuano, while a shorter and modern version was made in the 1980s.

OPINION: Women have taken a staggering COVID hit Now they offer the best hopes for the future

OPINION: Women have taken a staggering COVID hit Now they offer the best hopes for the future
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Erika George: Developing a more equitable society will help fight off future pandemics

Erika George: Developing a more equitable society will help fight off future pandemics Complexion complicates how different communities have experienced the burdens of COVID-19. By Erika George | Special to The Tribune   | March 12, 2021, 8:30 p.m. To avoid absolute social isolation while social distancing I’ve spent more time on social media than ever before keeping in touch with my family, friends, and colleagues in digital spaces. It also allows me to look back at the time before. The Facebook “memories” function has become a favorite feature of mine. It recently reminded me of where I was and what I was doing before COVID-19 so dramatically changed so many of our lives. Posts to my timeline from around this time last year included photos of me doing some of the things that I find most fulfilling as an educator facilitating community conversations with lifelong learners.

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