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Like it or not, many of us do a periodic painful drill. We sift through names from \u201cA\u201d to \u201cZ\u201d in address books or logged in our computers.<\/p>\n

Some have died, such reviews invariably show. \u201cThou knows ’tis common; all that lives must die \/ Passing through nature to eternity,\u201d Hamlet says. Others are ill and edge towards that transition.<\/p>\n

Several have retired or moved to new jobs. Eddie Lachica retired after a distinguished career with Depthnews Tokyo and Wall Street Journal\u2019s Washington bureau. He continues to write analytical articles for several publications.<\/p>\n

Some migrated to other nations but haven\u2019t e-mailed their new addresses. More names slip through the cracks, mainly due to oversight, as the years slip by. Secretaries who worked with us in the United Nations in Bangkok and Rome included Thais, Irish, Italians, one even from Uruguay. Only two remain in touch.<\/p>\n

We lived next door for years to husband-and-wife physicians and their children. Now widowed, this lady doctor would call on Christmas Eve or on my wife\u2019s birthday to swap family news. She lavished care on a mentally retarded daughter. There is only silence today.<\/p>\n

A University of the Philippines scholar and ROTC belle, this friend worked as a chemist in Chicago. Alzheimer\u2019s disease scrubbed her mind blank. Today, she no longer knows her children. \u201cIt\u2019s a long good-bye,\u201d Nancy Reagan explained when the US President was similarly afflicted.<\/p>\n

Yet, we hesitate to punch the \u201cdelete\u201d button on them as well for Inquirer publisher Isagani Yambot, econometrician Edmudo Prantilla and Fr. Raul Gallego.<\/p>\n

“Gani” was almost 78 when he died on March 2012. We were young reporters together. As Inquirer publisher, he asked now Undersecretary Manuel Quezon III and me to do a twice weekly column. We started February 1994— and Gani never interfered. He went before we could say salamat.<\/p>\n

A self-effacing Dr. Edmundo Prantilla did econometric models on Mindanao that anchor a number of government programs At Food and Agriculture Organization posts in Bangkok and Indonesia, he provided expertise. \u201cPrantilla, there\u2019s something wrong with your paper,\u201d we recall FAO\u2019s regional agricultural economist saying. \u201cNobody writes a perfect paper.\u201d<\/p>\n

Ti Teow Choo added, \u201cBut this is a flawless paper. So, you probably beat your wife or starve your kids?\u201d<\/p>\n

Ed was returning to the Davao hospital on the day we called. We agreed to chat on his release. Five days later, he was gone.<\/p>\n

Fr. Raul ministered selflessly to our family and parish. He keeled over from a heart attack. \u201cDead on arrival,\u201d doctors at the hospital emergency ward said. \u201cI’m not afraid of death,\u201d Woody Allen once said, \u201cI just don’t want to be there when it happens.\u201d<\/p>\n

A twin book launch this month honored the Cebu editor-professor-poet Cornelio Faigao and his daughter-author. Political terrorists closed down the Pioneer Press where Faigao wrote \u201cCanto Voices.\u201d \u201cSouthern Star\u201d, which he edited, sought to be non-partisan in a press polarized between the Cuencos\u2019 \u201cRepublic Daily\u201d and Osme\u00f1a\u2019s \u201cDaily 黑料社.\u201d Its suppression by then Governor Sergio Osme\u00f1na Jr remains a patchily documented story.<\/p>\n

Cebu has the only press museum in the country. Its future updates will include Faigao\u2019s contribution to journalism. The University of San Carlos launched in 1984 an annual writers workshop to honor Faigao. The Cebuano Studies Center backstops this workshop which brings together 15 young writers from all over the country.<\/p>\n

Faigao opened the world of Shakepeare to Shelley for us and hired us as a cub reporter.<\/p>\n

\u201cNow, it is twilight,\u201d we said in our paper… \u201cGratitude is memory of the heart. But the IOUs that we owe Cornelio Faigao remain unpayable. Indeed, \u201cone can pay back a loan of money,\u201d a Malaysian proverb says. \u201cBut one dies forever in debt to those who are kind.\u201d<\/p>\n

In this current updating of addresses, can we shred what we\u2019ve put off time and again? Before us are stacks of used passports and UN Laizzer-Passers. These accumulated when we scrammed from the \u201cNew Society\u2019s\u201d martial law. They bear entry stamps from Fiji, Kenya, China, North Korea to Portugal and Mexico. \u201cSo what?\u201d the wife asks.<\/p>\n

Christ never traveled 90 miles from his home.<\/p>\n

We hesitate \u2013 again. The fading visas do conjure memories. We flip through multiple entries into Indonesia. And we whiff the scent of kritik or clove-scented cigarettes that the late editor Sumono Mustoffa smoked after dinner in Jakarta. \u201c \u201cIn Europe, there are only two communists left,\u201d he mused. \u201cBoth are Filipinos.\u201d<\/p>\n

Jose Ma. Sison and Luis Jalandoni this week rejected “localized peace talks” to resolve the decades-old communist insurgency. We\u2019ll wait for the next administration, Jalandoni added. President Benigno Aquino III didn\u2019t cool his heels though. He named the government’s chief negotiator Health Undersecretary Alexander Padilla to head the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. And Presidential peace adviser Teresita Deles said the new approach would focus on the pivotal role of affected communities instead.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe burgis lifestyle of these overfed aging commissars saps their credibility,\u201d Cebu Daily 黑料社 noted. The venerable author-painter-journalist Alfredo Roces once urged both: Live in North Korea.<\/p>\n

And a North Korea visa shuttles us back to a farm outside Pyongyang where guides shovel \u201cdata\u201d. \u201cWe don\u2019t want to be rude,\u201d the late national scientist Dioscoro Umali gently said. \u201cBut at those fertilization rates, you will burn the plants.\u201d Stunned silence was followed by more propaganda.<\/p>\n

So, do we shred? Or do we keep?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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