DRIVING THOUGHTS

The Manila Bulletin’s 126th anniversary last Monday revived many memories of how the newspaper held a central place in Filipino family life. From business, political, and religious leaders to well-known writers and professionals, everyone seemed to have a story about the paper.

First, the stories recalled that the Manila Bulletin was part of the daily routine of the fathers of today’s leaders.

Second, they spoke of how stories connected people. Readers would reach out to comment, or extend financial help to total strangers whose stories they read that morning. During times of natural calamities when Manila Bulletin would have fund drives, people of all classes would personally come

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