No frills

FOR his upcoming State of the Nation Address on July 26, P-Noy promises a “no frills discussion” of the current problems his government has inherited from the previous administration and…

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The real score

PRESS freedom is being jeopardized as Filipino journalists are constantly subjected to threats and intimidations – mostly involving politics. As former Chief Justice Reynato Puno said, “Like water seeking its…

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Validation

Finally, Filipinos will appear as a separate race category in the US 2010 national census. On November 28, during a partnership program between The National Federation of Filipino American Associations…

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Déjà vu

IT’S a chapter in history that Filipinos would rather forget. The Philippines’ first experience of martial law came during President Jose P. Laurel’s term, under Proclamation No. 29, dated September…

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Silver lining

ACCORDING to the New York-based think tank, Global Source, resilient remittances and post-typhoon rebuilding efforts are sustaining the momentum for a rosier economy for the Philippines. The report also stated…

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Relieved

LAST week, a certain blogger started a firestorm, reporting that the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has been allegedly hoarding imported relief goods. To pacify the picketing mob…

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Small victory

THE much-awaited $5.5 million funding from US Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) was fi nally bestowed to the Philippines, MCC’s “model partner.” The memorandum of understanding between the Philippines and the…

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Last call

“THE vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men.”…

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