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Typhoon Pablo casualty could hit 1400+ as Filipinos mourn Pacquiao defeat

Posted on December 10, 2012 By benign0 20 Comments on Typhoon Pablo casualty could hit 1400+ as Filipinos mourn Pacquiao defeat
Typhoon Pablo casualty could hit 1400+ as Filipinos mourn Pacquiao defeat

The casualty toll in the aftermath of Typhoon Pablo (Bopha) could reach more than 1,400 which is almost equal to the carnage wrought by Typhoon Sendong (Washi) in 2011. According to recent reports, the human toll is rising as search-and-rescue efforts to recover the missing drag on… The toll from the powerful typhoon that swept…

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Culture, Environment, Government, Media, Society, The South

Experts say President Noynoy Aquino is part of the Philippines’ problem

Posted on December 7, 2012November 5, 2015 By Ilda 309 Comments on Experts say President Noynoy Aquino is part of the Philippines’ problem
Experts say President Noynoy Aquino is part of the Philippines’ problem

Foreign and local experts in their studies of government and economy have confirmed what some of us have been saying all along: that President Benigno Simeon Aquino is part of Philippine society’s problem. In the gathering of intellectuals held recently, participants have agreed that the country’s weak institutions combined with public servants who act like…

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Culture, Development, Featured, Government, Politics

Are Filipinos ready to face Typhoon Pablo (international code name ‘Bopha’)?

Posted on December 3, 2012 By benign0 22 Comments on Are Filipinos ready to face Typhoon Pablo (international code name ‘Bopha’)?
Are Filipinos ready to face Typhoon Pablo (international code name ‘Bopha’)?

Are the increasingly devastating effects of storms and rising oceans really the ‘environmental issue’ everybody thinks they are? Perhaps the term environmental issue is a misnomer. There is an issue to do with climate change and its effects, alright — but they are all human issues. After all, how serious is the impact of climate…

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Culture, Environment, Government, Media

Redefining the concept of rival: strive, and thrive!

Posted on December 1, 2012August 22, 2013 By FallenAngel 9 Comments on Redefining the concept of rival: strive, and thrive!
Redefining the concept of rival: strive, and thrive!

If you look around in dictionaries for a definition of the noun “rival”, more often than not there are a few recurring themes: 1) A person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity; 2) A person or thing that is in a position to…

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Culture

Do women make bad managers?

Posted on November 30, 2012 By Kate Natividad 35 Comments on Do women make bad managers?
Do women make bad managers?

I don’t know if anybody’s noticed yet, but it seems most people I know — including women — prefer male bosses. In my own personal space, my worst bosses have mostly always been female. Why do you think that is? For all the talk about women being more “people-friendly” than men and of men supposedly…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Money Talks

Why we fall for the charms of psychopaths and narcissists

Posted on November 28, 2012 By Kate Natividad 8 Comments on Why we fall for the charms of psychopaths and narcissists
Why we fall for the charms of psychopaths and narcissists

Many of us have been wondering about the appeal of those morose characters in the Twilight series of movies. For that matter, I’ve often wondered what is the allure behind vampires? Not only have the mythology of vampires been behind the success of the Twilight films, they seem to have endured as cultural artefacts since…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle, Media

George Anikow murder: Violence is a broad and profound cultural condition in Philippine society

Posted on November 26, 2012 By benign0 216 Comments on George Anikow murder: Violence is a broad and profound cultural condition in Philippine society
George Anikow murder: Violence is a broad and profound cultural condition in Philippine society

Again we encounter another instance of the violent nature of Filipinos — a people expats have for so long warned one shouldn’t cross as they (1) don’t fight fair and (2) hold deadly unshakable grudges. Last night saw the murder of George Anikow, a former US Marine officer and spouse of a US Embassy staff…

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Crime, Culture, Society

Why Pinoys need Pride Deflators

Posted on November 26, 2012July 3, 2013 By ChinoF 23 Comments on Why Pinoys need Pride Deflators

I have already written much on the point that Da Pinoy’s attempt at projecting Pinoy Pride has only served to shoot oneself in the foot. The more Da Pinoy tries to project pride, the more Da Pinoy actually earns shame. Da Pinoys are probably saying, “enough of the shame already, please!” They’re probably sick of…

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Civics, Culture

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