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Skyway Stage 3 construction: Filipinos to ‘sacrifice’ yet again as Metro Manila braces for years of standstill traffic

Posted on February 17, 2014 By benign0 53 Comments on Skyway Stage 3 construction: Filipinos to ‘sacrifice’ yet again as Metro Manila braces for years of standstill traffic
Skyway Stage 3 construction: Filipinos to ‘sacrifice’ yet again as Metro Manila braces for years of standstill traffic

True to form, Filipinos are abuzz again with half-assed ideas on how best to cope with the heavier-than-heavy traffic that will snarl Metro Manila as construction on the long-overdue “Skyway Stage 3” project which will link the South Luzon Tollway (SLT) to the North Luzon Expressway (NLE) via an elevated six-lane 15-kilometre elevated highway through…

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Civics, Development, Government, Lifestyle

Iglesia ni Cristo ‘charity walk’ for Haiyan victims: Was its impact on Metro Manila’s economy worth it?

Posted on February 15, 2014 By benign0 287 Comments on Iglesia ni Cristo ‘charity walk’ for Haiyan victims: Was its impact on Metro Manila’s economy worth it?
Iglesia ni Cristo ‘charity walk’ for Haiyan victims: Was its impact on Metro Manila’s economy worth it?

So what exactly does clogging an entire major thoroughfare for hours in a megalopolis already choked by normal traffic volume supposed to achieve? According to the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), it organised a “charity walk” along Manila’s Roxas Boulevard (formerly known as Dewey Boulevard) to raise funds for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan (a.k.a. Yolanda)….

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Civics, Environment, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion

Vhong Navarro and Tent Cities as Top Stories? I guess not.

Posted on February 6, 2014January 29, 2015 By Ms. Mike Portes 12 Comments on Vhong Navarro and Tent Cities as Top Stories? I guess not.

Surely,  the Philippines hasn’t rebounded from the ravage of  the Zamboanga stand off and the calamities that came, one after  the other, but why is  it, that the Vhong Navarro argumentum ad misericordiam hogging all forms of media while minimal attention is given to those in the South of the Philippines who are still living in…

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Culture, Media, Society, The South

Noynoy’s 2016 presidential promise to Mar Roxas is destroying the Philippines

Posted on February 4, 2014 By benign0 7 Comments on Noynoy’s 2016 presidential promise to Mar Roxas is destroying the Philippines
Noynoy’s 2016 presidential promise to Mar Roxas is destroying the Philippines

Time and again, Filipinos and their government (which, in a democracy, reflects its citizens’ character) have proven a lack of ability to step back and manage their affairs to a level of competence befitting a modern 21st Century state. In key occasions when it was a national imperative to exhibit a collective resolve to squarely…

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Development, Government, Politics

What Vhong and Deniece teach us about religion and the news

Posted on February 3, 2014 By benign0 22 Comments on What Vhong and Deniece teach us about religion and the news
What Vhong and Deniece teach us about religion and the news

A lot of people remain baffled by the attention that the Vhong Navarro and Deniece Cornejo show attracts. They cite that there are more important things going on — the Disbursement Acceleration Program imbroglio that President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III is entangled in, the plight of Leytenians still reeling from the carnage wrought by…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Media, Religion, Society

Sen. Bong Revilla’s tell-all pork scam privilege speech: thick on emotional appeal, thin on logical argument

Posted on January 20, 2014 By benign0 21 Comments on Sen. Bong Revilla’s tell-all pork scam privilege speech: thick on emotional appeal, thin on logical argument
Sen. Bong Revilla’s tell-all pork scam privilege speech: thick on emotional appeal, thin on logical argument

So Philippine Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr today has concluded his privilege speech before the Senate where he supposedly aired his side following his being implicated in allegations of pork barrel thievery surrounding alleged scam leader Janet Lim Napoles. Did we learn anything new from the speech? It seems none — other than that Revilla…

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Crime, Government, Politics

China reportedly prepares detailed military plans to seize Spratly Islands from the Philippines in 2014

Posted on January 14, 2014February 5, 2023 By benign0 59 Comments on China reportedly prepares detailed military plans to seize Spratly Islands from the Philippines in 2014
China reportedly prepares detailed military plans to seize Spratly Islands from the Philippines in 2014

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is reportedly drawing up plans to invade the Spratly Islands this year, 2014. China’s claim is based on an assertion that the Han Dynasty had “discovered” these islands in 2 BC. The islands were claimed to have been marked on maps compiled during the time of Eastern Han Dynasty…

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Civics, Government

Substandard bunkhouses reportedly built for Haiyan victims: Where did the rest of the money go?

Posted on January 7, 2014December 22, 2021 By benign0 148 Comments on Substandard bunkhouses reportedly built for Haiyan victims: Where did the rest of the money go?
Substandard bunkhouses reportedly built for Haiyan victims: Where did the rest of the money go?

Philippine government thievery seems to remain alive and kicking, this time stealing victims of super-typhoon Haiyan (a.k.a. Yolanda) blind! Reports are emerging of widespread delivery and building of substandard facilities to house the victims all over the devastated region. Safety and sanitation concerns have reportedly been raised by field officers of the Camp Coordination and…

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Civics, Crime, Government, Politics

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