MSGallery Red for good luck A couple takes photos under a tunnel dotted with Chinese lanterns inside a shopping mall in Cubao Quezon City ahead of the Chinese New Year celebration on Jan. 22.
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In tone and content, the online edition mirrors the editorial thrust of the newspaper. While hewing to the traditional precepts of fairness and objectivity, MS believes the news of the day need not be staid, overly long or dry. Stories are succinct, readable and written in a lively style that has become a hallmark of the newspaper.
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