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Filipinos should use the power of social media wisely

Posted on April 11, 2011April 13, 2011 By Ilda 20 Comments on Filipinos should use the power of social media wisely
Filipinos should use the power of social media wisely

Social media is less than a decade old. Obviously, when I was a teenager there was no Facebook or Twitter yet. I am so glad for that. At one point or another in our teenage years, we all acted like space cadets. But at least only a handful of people close to us will remember…

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Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Technology

PNoy: being president is about hard work and not about popularity

Posted on April 7, 2011April 8, 2011 By Ilda 24 Comments on PNoy: being president is about hard work and not about popularity
PNoy: being president is about hard work and not about popularity

They say love hurts. Or at least being rejected does. Whether it is a lover or a friend – they say that being jilted is just like getting punched in the gut. Spare a thought for Philippine President Noynoy Aquino. PNoy and his team were left licking their wounds after their most recent approval rating…

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Government, Media, Politics

Somebody please tell Noynoy he is President of the Philippines!

Posted on March 25, 2011 By benign0 7 Comments on Somebody please tell Noynoy he is President of the Philippines!

Philippine President Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino speaking as a ‘private citizen’? I’m no expert on protocol but in my book, when one assumes the office of head of state and government, one lives and breathes the role for the entire length of the term. So as far as Noynoy is concerned, I believe there is no…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Case studies of irrelevance: Drug mules and Ombudsman Merci Gutierrez

Posted on March 24, 2011 By benign0 3 Comments on Case studies of irrelevance: Drug mules and Ombudsman Merci Gutierrez

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Country Fact Sheet for the Philippines published in 2006, 16,000 Filipinos died violently in 2002. This means that in the five hours it took for a Philippine Government delegate to travel from Manila to Beijing to plead for the life of three Filipino drug mules sentenced to death…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Politics, Society

Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover

Posted on February 28, 2011February 26, 2017 By benign0 17 Comments on Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover
Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover

I went to “Edsa” in 1986 to kibitz, make tusok-tusok da fishball and watch girls. Ok, so I also wanted to “contribute” to removing then President Ferdinand E. Marcos from Malacanang who, after all inconvenienced me no end with his banning of Voltes 5 and other Japanese robot cartoons back in the 70’s. He also…

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Culture, Development, Government, Media, Politics

Is PNoy bad for Philippine foreign relations?

Posted on February 27, 2011February 7, 2017 By Ilda 106 Comments on Is PNoy bad for Philippine foreign relations?
Is PNoy bad for Philippine foreign relations?

Diplomacy. The word, according to its definition describes the “art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or states. It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations through the intercession of professional diplomats with regard to issues of peace making, trade, war, economics, culture, environment and human rights“. The practice…

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Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Politics

The truth about the 1986 People Power revolution

Posted on February 22, 2011February 18, 2022 By Ilda 187 Comments on The truth about the 1986 People Power revolution
The truth about the 1986 People Power revolution

It’s that time of the year again. February is always a big month for Filipinos. Two weeks after celebrating Valentines Day, Filipinos hold another annual celebration that is uniquely their own. On the 25th of February of each year, die-hard Aquino supporters have their annual song and dance routine usually complete with a live musical…

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Development, Government, Media, Politics, Society

Drug mules: a new nickname for OFWs?

Posted on February 17, 2011February 7, 2017 By Ilda 53 Comments on Drug mules: a new nickname for OFWs?
Drug mules: a new nickname for OFWs?

During former President Gloria Arroyo’s (GMA) term, we referred to Overseas Foreign Workers (OFW) as our “Bagong Bayani” or “Our new heroes.” Earlier in the year, some economists gave OFWs credit for boosting growth in the economy due to their “higher remittances” the country received from the millions of Filipinos working abroad. The question is,…

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Crime, Featured, Politics

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