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Ethel Soliven Timbol

Filipino journalist (1940–2020)

Ethel Soliven Timbol (born Ethelinda Villaflor Soliven; 22 January 1940 – September 6, 2020) was a Filipina journalist and lifestyle editor of the Manila Bulletin, published in the Philippines.

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  • Teresa was born October 15, 1936 in Manila, Philippines to Benito and Pelagia (Villaflor) Soliven, the sixth of ten siblings.
  • Among the Manila press were Thelma San Juan and Ethel Soliven Timbol.
  • She was the ninth child of CongressmanBenito Soliven and Pelagia Villaflor Soliven. She was the youngest sister of journalist Maximo V. Soliven.

    She finished High School at St. Theresa's College in Manila. After two years of college at St.

    Theresa's, she left to study at the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, New York, U.S.A.

    A multi-faceted musician, pianist, arranger and composer, Bong Peñera has recorded five albums of original compositions and most of them are still in the best.

    on a Knights of Columbus scholarship. She majored in English and Child Psychology.

    Timbol joined the Manila Bulletin in 1960, handling the police beat at the Western Police District, which at that time included then patrolman, and later Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim.

    Aside from her reportorial beat, she was tapped to edit the Youth section, "The Page for the Young at Heart."

    She has also been