"Drag Me Down" is a vent recorded by English-Irish boy band One Direction for their fifth studio album. The appearance was released worldwide re 31 July 2015. Written by Jamie Scott, John Ryan and Julian Bunetta, the space is produced by the latter two. The track marked their first single previously Zayn Malik's departure in March 2015. "Drag Me Down" debuted at the summit of the charts in the UK, Ireland, France, Austria, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines in gloss to its forgive. It became the action's first number one single in France and Australia, as dexterously as their fourth number one in New Zealand and the UK. It debuted at number three on the subject of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
ADVERTISEMENT A boarding house in San Isidro Tarlac City near Magic Star Mall hits fire at 12:00 pm today. In a facebook post of Netizen Jodilyn Silvestre "Jusko po sunog dito sa Tarlac! Isang boarding house malapit sa may tulay, Shocks! Malapit lang din ito sa boarding house namin. Sana walang nagyaring masama sa mga taong nasa loob kung mayroon man" The Tarlac Filipino-Chinese Volunteer Fire Brigade of Tarlac City assisted in putting out the fire. The case is ongoing investigation by the Bureau of Fire Protection. ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT It took “another” mayor to do it. By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos This comment came when this municipality received its first ever “Best Performing Local Government Unit (LGU)” award from the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG). The award was given by DILG Region 3 Director Julie Daquioag to Mayor Eloy Eclar at the Quest Hotel in Clark Economic Zone in Pampanga. According to Lorenzo Abades, this town’s DILG Municipal Officer, he himself was surprised of the “prestigious award” when he accompanied Eclar at the DILG-hosted region-wide conference held at Clark Eco-Zone. “Kahit ako hindi ko alam na mabibigyan ng (special) award ang Gerona. Nagpunta kami doon para lamang tanggapin ang P2 Million DILG special fund”, said Abades. The Best Performing LGU award is given to municipalities and cities which met the “DILG’s stringent criteria” in the implementation of the department’s “locally funded projects”. The criteria include “transparency, efficien...
ADVERTISEMENT How to grow up without parents? A Touching story of Maxwell King Grande III of San Manuel, Tarlac TTKK Featured Blog number 3 by: Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag Maxwell Grande, 18, who has lived 7,000 miles away from his mother since he was a child. His mother crossed country for his support and his father was not able to see him. "By the young age I was in my Tito and Tita every time my mother is on abroad " he recalls. When young people are forced to separate from their parents, their excitement can soon degenerate into shock. One 18-year-old compares it to "someone chucking you in the deep end, because you have to survive." If the split is not their decision they are likely to feel helpless because they are not in control. But after the initial uncertainties they become resilient by necessity. In a casual interview by Blogger Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag "Papa ko (African) never ko na meet ilang months palang ako, nang ibang bansa na mama ko para sa future k...
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