Resurrecting the Death Penalty

INFURIATING it is, indeed. While the dust on the Vizconde massacre case is still far from settling and Lauro Vizconde is still battling the system for his share of justice, yet another spate of heinous crimes surfaced once again. The murders of car traders, Emerson Lozano and Venson Evangelista cause on outrage among anti-crime crusaders,…

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A little faith goes a long way

RECENT reports said that one of World Bank’s funding agency, the International Finance Corp. (IFC), plans to invest in key Philippine banks that need to increase their core capital to meet stricter global capital adequacy requirements. Jesse Ang, representative of IFC to the Philippines, said in an interview that the need of the local banks…

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A PH economy boost

THE diversification of skills of the Filipino migrant workers and of the labor market caused the country to achieve a remittances growth at robust pace in 2010. In a recent report by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), remittances from overseas Filipinos (Ofs) coursed through banks surged by 15.5% percent year-on-year to reach $1.6 billion…

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Upsurge

BANGKO Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) recently reported that OFW remittances surged by 11 percent in November 2010 — from the $1.5 billion recorded in November 2009 to $1.6 billion in 2010. Cumulative remittances amounted to $17 billion from January to November, up year-on-year by 8.2 percent from $15.8 billion. BSP Gov. Amando Tetangco Jr. credits…

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Tae Bo exercise for all

There is no question at all that physical exercise, no matter how minimally strenuous, at least 5 times a week for those who are medically fit, helps ward off diseases, from metabolic, cardiovascular, and even from many forms of cancer. For individuals already with essential hypertension (high blood pressure) and/or diabetes, hypercholesterolemia (elevated cholesterol in…

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Hopelessly devoted

IN a Christian country like the Philippines, the birth of Jesus Christ is not only the most celebrated event as come January 1, thousands of devotees of the Black Jesus of Nazarene also greets the new year with a procession of the holy image along the streets of Quiapo in Manila. The devotees that recently…

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Missing Ping

WHEN suspected criminals are caught, they take mug shots and stand in front of a judge. But before justice is sought, the suspect must first be found. In an endeavor that has been brewing for a year now, the Philippine government headed by Pres. Benigno Aquino III and Justice Secretary Leila De Lima have turned…

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The (long) road ahead

IN HIS New Year’s message for the country, President Aquino said that there was much to be done but the ‘light of hope had shone’ on the Philippines because Pinoys have chosen to walk the straight path. He asked for unity and continued support from his kababayans, vowing to make his administration’s efforts in improving…

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A remarkable year

Tempus fugit, in aeternum. Time flees, forever. As we bid farewell to 2010, let us remember to relish the good and learn from the bad – and the lessons we gleaned from both. Admittedly, regardless whether it was a good or bad year, 2010 proved to be  interesting, both for Pinoys here in the US…

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A year that was

THE year 2010 came out as another difficult and challenging year for the Philippines, but Filipinos pulled through. The year is days away from its end, but before everyone celebrates the coming year, every Filipino is now responsible to ponder on the 12 months that have passed. It is the time where Filipinos should understand…

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The Christmas rush

IT might be sheer coincidence, it may be because being  we are known to be a very forgiving race, especially since Christmas is only a few days away. For the past couple of weeks, freedom seems to be the operative word in the judicial system, and like a proverbial Christmas baratillo, there seems to be…

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Blind justice

ON JUNE 30, 1991, a most gruesome incident occured in Lauro Vizconde’s household while he was in the United States on a business trip. His wife, Estrellita, 47 and daughters Carmela, 18 and Jennifer, 7 and were all stabbed to death. Findings also revealed that Carmela was raped before she was killed. The multiple homicide…

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Between liberty and redemption

With the intention to avoid further conflict with China, the Philippine government has decided to forego in this year’s Nobel Prize awarding ceremonies in Norway, which honored Chinese democracy activist Lu Xiabao the Nobel Peace Prize for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in his country. The Philippines, known to be one…

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Guaranteed security

PHILIPPINE tourism almost stands alone worldwide as a place that still has tremendous potential. Although affected by recent controversies mainly because of issues in security, the Philippines is well on its way to establishing itself as a major player in the tourism industry. The hostage-taking incident that happened on Aug. 23 is still a serious…

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Something’s gotta give

ACCORDING to Renaud Meyer, UNDP Country Director to the Philippines, the country’s performance in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) remains “generally low,” with barely five years into the deadline. “Accelerating progress to attain the MDGs requires increased resources to deliver what has been promised to those for whom the MDGs are not a reality,”…

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Acting on a DREAM

EVERY year, many undocumented students face a roadblock to their dreams of building a future in this country.They can’t drive, can’t work legally, can’t further their education and pretty much can’t do anything after school – just because they were brought to this country illegally by their parents or lost legal status along the way….

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Taking chances

MOST people are used to using the metaphoric phrases such as “winning the lottery” or “hitting the jackpot” whenever they encounter a fortunate incident in their lives. In the Philippines, however, “winning the lottery” is more than just a phrase—it has  become a recent mantra to those people who hoped that they could be the…

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Safety first

PYONGYANG’S shelling of the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong last November 23 has been considered by the government of South Korea as a clear-armed provocation. South Korea now warns North Korea that it will ‘sternly retaliate’ to any further provocation. On the other hand, North Korea viewed the joint military exercises by the US and…

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Phenomenal

WHENEVER Pambansang Kamao Manny Pacquiao brings down an opponent, roars and cheers from Filipinos reverberate across the globe – an astounding phenomenon called the “Pacquiao effect” which moved De La Salle psychology professor Adrianne John Galang to create a study to prove whether the pound-for-pound king is capable of boosting his kababayans’ sense of national…

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‘Delicadeza’

DESPITE the ruthless barrage of criticism which hit the controversial “Pilipinas Kay Ganda” slogan campaign of the Department of Tourism, DOT Undersecretary Vicente Romano II’s resignation, surprisingly, incited positive feedback – both from the Aquino administration and from the general public. Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said that “the President appreciated the act of Undersecretary Romano…

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Relief from default in divorce cases

There are situations in both divorce and child support cases where the Summons and Petition resulted to a default against one party for failing to respond in time.  In certain situations, the defaulted party failed to respond in time because he or she did not even know that he or she was served with a…

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Does transferring separate assets into a revocable trust during the marriage make the asset community property during divorce?

Divorcing couples may have established revocable living trust for estate planning pusposes during their marriage which was funded primarily with assets acquired by one spouse prior to the marriage.  The issue is what is the characterization of those property when the couple gets the divorce. Transmutation is the changing of the characterization of a property…

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‘Arigatou Gozaimasu’

THE Philippine economy is booming. With foreign players starting to invest in the country, the time to harness the good prospect of doing business in the Philippines is now. Despite tough times due to the global crisis, the country is still able to offer the best investment opportunities. Last Monday, Nov. 15, President Benigno Aquino…

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Champion

POUND-for-pound champ Manny “The Pacman” Pacquiao’s victory on Saturday has not only afforded him his eighth title in eight weight divisions – he has earned his rightful place among the ranks of the world’s greatest fighters. That, and a still unconfirmed 1.4 million in Pay-per-view buys on HBO should be more than enough to crow…

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The global fight against corruption

With the theme, “Change and Action,” attendees of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit have unanimously agreed “to adopt stronger mesasures to combat corruption, including denying safe haven to corrupt officials,” as reported by Philstar.com. The 21 members of the APEC aim “to promote free trade and economic cooperation throughout the Asia-Pacific region.” APEC members…

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Room for improvement

THE improvement of the Philippine economy has been brought to the forefront recently after it was included in the ten most-improved economies cited by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) together with the World Bank (WB). The country was named in its report that discussed making business easier through simplifying trade across borders in 2009/2010 with…

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Transparency

PNoy has expressed his admonition over the United States’ failure to alert and inform him about supposed terror threats in the Philippines—the US government’s justification for travel warnings issued to its citizens who are planning to visit the country. However, when it came to the Visiting Forces Agreement, concerns aired by the US government were…

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Participation

Anothertyphoon has hit the home country. Recently, typhoon Juan hit part of the Philippines and as history showed, the Filipino community around the world, banded together to help those affected in the mother country. Filipinos pride themselves in helping one another. When Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the home country, Filipinos from all over the world emptied…

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The Importance of one Vote

BEING a citizen of a country, we have certain rights and privileges. We also have responsibilities in order to contribute in making a positive change. One of these rights, as well as responsibilities, is to vote for the people who will work with us, listen to our needs and the needs of the society, and…

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Of jobs and the economy

IN his effort to lead the country towards economic growth, last September, President Benigno Aquino III came home from a visit to the United States bringing with him $2.4 billion worth of foreign investment contracts that is expected to generate 10,000 jobs. The Department of Labor and Employment(DoLE) seems to confirm that the Aquino administration…

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