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Manila street kids and families enjoy P6000-per-night beach resort during Pope Francis’s visit

Posted on January 23, 2015January 23, 2015 By benign0 17 Comments on Manila street kids and families enjoy P6000-per-night beach resort during Pope Francis’s visit
Manila street kids and families enjoy P6000-per-night beach resort during Pope Francis’s visit

Perhaps then, the Philippine government may be right after all. Perhaps government personnel did not, as what was alleged, round up street kids all over Manila and throw them in little cages. No. According to an ABS-CBN News report, the kids and their families were “guests” in a posh P6,000 peso (USD135) per night resort…

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Civics, Development, Environment, Government, Lifestyle

Why Can’t SM Baguio Bashers See The Bigger Environmental Sin

Posted on January 21, 2015January 21, 2015 By P. Farol 75 Comments on Why Can’t SM Baguio Bashers See The Bigger Environmental Sin
Why Can’t SM Baguio Bashers See The Bigger Environmental Sin

On TV Patrol, I saw and heard Ka Noli De Castro introduce and SET THE TONE on a report about the cutting of SM Baguio’s 60 trees this way: “Pinutol na ang anim na pung puno sa Luneta Hill dahil sa itatayong seven storey sky park ng isang mall sa Baguio City. Ito’y kahit na nasa…

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Development, Economy, Environment

Non-Baguio Resident Noemi Dado Muddles The Issues Behind SM Baguio Tree Cutting

Posted on January 18, 2015January 18, 2015 By P. Farol 85 Comments on Non-Baguio Resident Noemi Dado Muddles The Issues Behind SM Baguio Tree Cutting
Non-Baguio Resident Noemi Dado Muddles The Issues Behind SM Baguio Tree Cutting

With all due respect to the people that are crying over the cutting of trees in SM Baguio’s property, I’d like to point out that they’re still unclear about what their “issue” is. To make it easier for them, let me ask them simple question in an attempt: Is the issue the loss of forest…

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Development, Economy, Environment

E.Samar hit by #Hagupit first, winds start to batter coastal areas as residents flee

Posted on December 6, 2014December 6, 2014 By benign0 14 Comments on E.Samar hit by #Hagupit first, winds start to batter coastal areas as residents flee
E.Samar hit by #Hagupit first, winds start to batter coastal areas as residents flee

Dolores, Eastern Samar has been identified as the unlucky town where Super Typhoon Hagupit will first touch the Philippines. According to current forecasts, Hagupit will be packing winds of 180-200 kph near the centre with gusts of up to 220 kph. As of 11 a.m. Philippine time, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration…

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Civics, Environment, Government

Super Typhoon #Hagupit nears Philippine landfall, tied with 2 others as 2014’s most powerful

Posted on December 6, 2014 By benign0 11 Comments on Super Typhoon #Hagupit nears Philippine landfall, tied with 2 others as 2014’s most powerful
Super Typhoon #Hagupit nears Philippine landfall, tied with 2 others as 2014’s most powerful

Updated forecasts have put Super Typhoon Hagupit (locally code-named “Ruby”) landfall in the Philippines tonight (Saturday evening 06 Dec 2014 Philippine time) and is expected to cross near Manila sometime late Monday, 08 Dec 2014) according to Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) reports. Forecast trajectory of the storm is “very close to the ‘multi-model’ consensus”…

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Civics, Environment, Government

Latest forecasts put Typhoon #Hagupit (Ruby) on a course to hit Metro Manila over the weekend

Posted on December 5, 2014 By benign0 32 Comments on Latest forecasts put Typhoon #Hagupit (Ruby) on a course to hit Metro Manila over the weekend
Latest forecasts put Typhoon #Hagupit (Ruby) on a course to hit Metro Manila over the weekend

A “very dangerous situation” is now “evolving” in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Hagupit (Tropical Cyclone 22W locally code-named “Ruby”) approaches the Philippines threatening to impact at least 30 million people according to the latest AccuWeather.com report filed about 0100H 05 Dec 2014 Philippine time… Hagupit rapidly strengthened into a super typhoon on Wednesday afternoon…

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Civics, Environment, Government

3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress

Posted on December 3, 2014December 3, 2014 By benign0 13 Comments on 3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress
3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress

The trouble with Filipinos is that they don’t see any meaning in their lives that is bigger than themselves. At best there is, like most warm-blooded mammals with bulges in their heads wider than their brainstems, that instinctive altruism for his own immediate family. But even that one is often brought to question on account…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion, Society

Super Typhoon Hagupit (Tropical Cyclone 22W) on a course to hit Central Philippines!

Posted on December 3, 2014 By benign0 24 Comments on Super Typhoon Hagupit (Tropical Cyclone 22W) on a course to hit Central Philippines!
Super Typhoon Hagupit (Tropical Cyclone 22W) on a course to hit Central Philippines!

Tropical Cyclone 22W (Hagupit) is on a course to hit the central islands of the Philipines by the weekend. The storm is currently classified as a Category 4 “super typhoon” but is forecast to weaken to a Category 2 by the time it reaches the Philippines according to a Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) report….

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