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Facing Manila’s traffic hell: Access to public transport is a right, owning a car is but a privilege

Posted on February 21, 2014 By Kate Natividad 50 Comments on Facing Manila’s traffic hell: Access to public transport is a right, owning a car is but a privilege
Facing Manila’s traffic hell: Access to public transport is a right, owning a car is but a privilege

And so here we are, helplessly facing a future of traffic hell as all these road constructions start. To think we all raised a royal tantrum over Dan Brown’s describing Manila as the “gates of hell” in his book Inferno. What have Metro Manila’s residents done to deserve this? Well, quite simply nothing. They did…

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Development, Government, Lifestyle

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

Modern trendy Manila’s primitive underbelly

Posted on September 24, 2013 By Kate Natividad 20 Comments on Modern trendy Manila’s primitive underbelly
Modern trendy Manila’s primitive underbelly

Now that paralyzing floods are an almost weekly occurrence in Metro Manila, I now view what were once considered “improvements” on the city differently. Often, some balikbayan friends visiting Manila would gaze in wonder at the gleaming highrises that tower above the city skyline and gush about how modern it all looks now. The presence…

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Development, Lifestyle

Philippine economic growth rate and credit rating upgrade not enough to keep unemployment down

Posted on June 14, 2013June 14, 2013 By Ilda 22 Comments on Philippine economic growth rate and credit rating upgrade not enough to keep unemployment down
Philippine economic growth rate and credit rating upgrade not enough to keep unemployment down

If you want to know how the Philippine economy is doing, you will find it hard to get a straightforward answer from the mainstream media. There’s enough spin to counteract every piece of bad news out there to do your head in. It seems the Philippine government is doing its best to project an image…

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Development, Economy, Media

Nick Joaquin’s A Heritage of Smallness

Posted on May 10, 2013June 2, 2013 By benign0 23 Comments on Nick Joaquin’s A Heritage of Smallness
Nick Joaquin’s A Heritage of Smallness

[Any major occasion in the Philippines is always a good time to re-visit this most seminal of Nick Joaquin’s works. It encapsulates the character of the Philippine Nation and remains relevant today as Filipinos continue in their efforts to attain the elusive greatness they nonetheless feel is their ultimate destiny. I humbly present, “A Heritage…

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Culture, Development, Education, Featured, Lifestyle, Society

Annoyed by Anti-Monopoly Policy, PAL Puts Airport Plans on Hold

Posted on March 12, 2013 By BenK 15 Comments on Annoyed by Anti-Monopoly Policy, PAL Puts Airport Plans on Hold
Annoyed by Anti-Monopoly Policy, PAL Puts Airport Plans on Hold

In a press briefing last week, Philippine Airlines (PAL) President and CEO Ramon S. Ang announced that the airline’s plans to construct a $6 billion airport as an alternative to the outdated and overcrowded Ninoy Aquino International Airport were being put on hold. According to the Philippine Star (which still insists on calling the privately-owned…

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Development, Economy, Money Talks

7.1% growth is not due to Aquinomics, it’s a continuation of GMA’s use of Keynesian Economics

Posted on November 30, 2012December 2, 2021 By Ilda 90 Comments on 7.190 growth is not due to Aquinomics, it’s a continuation of GMA’s use of Keynesian Economics
7.1% growth is not due to Aquinomics, it’s a continuation of GMA’s use of Keynesian Economics

It’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas. ‘Tis the season to be jolly. Filipinos are known for being a little too indulgent during the festive season. This could very well be the reason why the Philippine government and the business sector have been trumpeting good news about the economy through various media outlets —…

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Development, Economy, Media, Politics

Solution to Manila flooding may involve more of living with it than protecting against it

Posted on August 12, 2012June 13, 2013 By benign0 29 Comments on Solution to Manila flooding may involve more of living with it than protecting against it
Solution to Manila flooding may involve more of living with it than protecting against it

Metro Manila is, by its very nature, a city vulnerable to flooding. Yet it has grown and developed into a monstrous megalopolis that, today, teeters on the brink of catastrophic failure. Manila is bisected by the Pasig River into which connect a system of natural waterways that both feed into it and absorb excess water…

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Development, Environment, Government

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