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Senator Trillanes to Senator Enrile: Hasta la vista, baby!

Posted on September 20, 2012January 14, 2014 By Ilda 124 Comments on Senator Trillanes to Senator Enrile: Hasta la vista, baby!
Senator Trillanes to Senator Enrile: Hasta la vista, baby!

The Bourne Legacy director Tony Gilroy reportedly said that he decided to shoot his movie in Manila because it felt so “Bourne”-ish. In his own words he said that the city is “just so colorful and ugly and gritty and raw and stinky and crowded.” The director was spot-on in describing what his naked eyes…

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Government, Politics

Formerly-jailed coup plotter Trillanes now embroiled in diplomatic coup blessed by Ph president

Posted on September 20, 2012June 9, 2013 By benign0 36 Comments on Formerly-jailed coup plotter Trillanes now embroiled in diplomatic coup blessed by Ph president
Formerly-jailed coup plotter Trillanes now embroiled in diplomatic coup blessed by Ph president

I recall that archaic metaphor used to describe guys who are in romantic relationships with two women — they are said to be swimming in two rivers. That’s what red-faced President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III is looking like now having been caught out overseeing two negotiation channels facing the Chinese government: one via what…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Why holiday economics makes good qualitative sense

Posted on August 15, 2012 By FallenAngel 2 Comments on Why holiday economics makes good qualitative sense
Why holiday economics makes good qualitative sense

The Philippine calendar has quite a few holidays marked on it every year. We have regular holidays and special non-working days, all of which you can view here. Of particular interest this year 2012 is August, because aside from Ninoy Aquino Day and National Heroes Day the end of Ramadan (Eid Al-Fitr) is expected to…

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Economy, Government, Money Talks

Is PNoy to blame for the recent flooding in Luzon?

Posted on August 10, 2012June 13, 2013 By Ilda 99 Comments on Is PNoy to blame for the recent flooding in Luzon?
Is PNoy to blame for the recent flooding in Luzon?

When former President Gloria Arroyo (GMA) was in power, people were quick to blame her government for what happened during the flooding brought about by typhoon Ondoy in September 2009. Yes, her government could have done more to prevent the flooding but the deluge brought forth by the rains induced by the storm that caused…

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Development, Environment, Government, Politics

Pinoys give SOS another meaning

Posted on August 9, 2012 By FallenAngel 87 Comments on Pinoys give SOS another meaning
Pinoys give SOS another meaning

Haring habagat – this is the name that some people on Facebook are throwing around to call the latest series of torrential rains that has besieged Metro Manila. Habagat refers to the southwest monsoon experienced by the Philippines every year. The total volume of rainfall from this incidence has seemingly exceeded that of Ondoy in…

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Culture, Government, Politics, Society

Could the Php 1.9 bn in flood control projects axed by Noynoy Aquino have saved Metro Manila from destruction?

Posted on August 8, 2012November 17, 2013 By benign0 106 Comments on Could the Php 1.9 bn in flood control projects axed by Noynoy Aquino have saved Metro Manila from destruction?
Could the Php 1.9 bn in flood control projects axed by Noynoy Aquino have saved Metro Manila from destruction?

The latest deluge to hit Metro Manila once again demonstrates the sorry state of preparedness of state emergency services in the Philippines and the woefully insufficient flood control infrastructure of the country’s premier metropolis. Flooding brought about by days of southwest monsoon rains pounding the northern Philippine island of Luzon have once again paralysed vast…

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Development, Economy, Government

Is Noynoy’s house of cards about to collapse?

Posted on July 29, 2012August 12, 2013 By FallenAngel 34 Comments on Is Noynoy’s house of cards about to collapse?
Is Noynoy’s house of cards about to collapse?

If you’ve ever tried building a house of cards, perhaps even challenging yourself to use the entire deck of fifty-two (52), then you’ve probably realized how frustrating and exasperating it is. Even the slightest movement will cause the entire structure to collapse. You’ve got to have a very steady hand to make sure that the…

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Crime, Culture, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

Gloria Arroyo’s prosecution is beginning to look like Renato Corona’s trial-by-media circus

Posted on July 27, 2012October 11, 2013 By Ilda 28 Comments on Gloria Arroyo’s prosecution is beginning to look like Renato Corona’s trial-by-media circus
Gloria Arroyo’s prosecution is beginning to look like Renato Corona’s trial-by-media circus

President Benigno Simeon Aquino acted like a spoiled brat once again after Pasay City Judge Jesus Mupas allowed former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (GMA) to be released on bail on grounds that the prosecution had provided weak evidence to support their case against her on the charge of “electoral sabotage”? A day after GMA was granted…

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Crime, Politics

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