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Filipinos suffer economic sanctions because Philippine President Noynoy Aquino refuses to apologize to Hong Kong

Posted on November 10, 2013November 11, 2013 By Ilda 123 Comments on Filipinos suffer economic sanctions because Philippine President Noynoy Aquino refuses to apologize to Hong Kong
Filipinos suffer economic sanctions because Philippine President Noynoy Aquino refuses to apologize to Hong Kong

Hong Kong has finally made good on their threat to impose economic sanctions on the Philippines and cancel the visa-free access for Filipinos three years after the deaths of eight Hong Kong nationals touring the Philippines back in 2010. Big deal, right? Judging by the number of Filipinos who reacted with outrage over the news,…

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Crime, Government, Society

Super-typhoon Haiyan (code name Yolanda) set to plow through central Philippines

Posted on November 7, 2013 By benign0 23 Comments on Super-typhoon Haiyan (code name Yolanda) set to plow through central Philippines
Super-typhoon Haiyan (code name Yolanda) set to plow through central Philippines

Super-typhoon Haiyan (Philippine code-named “Yolanda”) continues to barrel towards the Philippines threatening to wreak havoc across southern Luzon, the Visayas, and northern Mindanao as it plows through the Philippines… Haiyan is expected to reach central Philippines as a super typhoon by Friday noon local time, packing winds of 233-249 kilometres per hour, according to Michael…

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Development, Environment, Lifestyle

Picking up where PNoy failed: Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada apologises for 2010 massacre of Hong Kong hostages

Posted on October 23, 2013 By benign0 18 Comments on Picking up where PNoy failed: Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada apologises for 2010 massacre of Hong Kong hostages
Picking up where PNoy failed: Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada apologises for 2010 massacre of Hong Kong hostages

A long overdue apology for the botched handling of a hostage crisis that led to the deaths of nine Hong Kong tourists in Manila in 2010 was reportedly issued by Mayor Joseph “Erap” Estrada yesterday with the backing of the Manila City Council. The council resolution expresses “the sentiment of the city government of Manila…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Massing of Iglesia ni Cristo congregation in Metro Manila: Charity event, or show of force?

Posted on October 14, 2013 By benign0 38 Comments on Massing of Iglesia ni Cristo congregation in Metro Manila: Charity event, or show of force?
Massing of Iglesia ni Cristo congregation in Metro Manila: Charity event, or show of force?

If the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) weren’t a religion, today’s event (benignly described in an Inquirer report as an “outreach project”) would surely constitute what may be a unique peace time civilian invasion of a major capital city. The anticipated scale of the INC’s “medical mission” was such that it prompted Manila mayor Joseph “Erap”…

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Education, Government, Politics, Religion

The DAP is a product of PNoy’s flawed understanding of the government’s financial position in 2010

Posted on October 14, 2013 By benign0 6 Comments on The DAP is a product of PNoy’s flawed understanding of the government’s financial position in 2010
The DAP is a product of PNoy’s flawed understanding of the government’s financial position in 2010

The thing with trying to pitch purported good intentions is that once the resources and the means to deliver those intentions have been tainted in the public eye, there is little hope for redemption. Malacañang, true to form always five steps behind when it comes to justifying its position on many matters of national consequence,…

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Crime, Development, Environment, Government, Politics

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

Manila monsoon flooding: People are just collateral damage

Posted on August 21, 2013 By benign0 20 Comments on Manila monsoon flooding: People are just collateral damage
Manila monsoon flooding: People are just collateral damage

Another year, another flood. How much more can Metro Manila take? Well, whether or not it can take any more, it’s gonna get more. In the Philippines’ grand old megalopolis, population is galloping at a rate faster than the city’s ironic water supply can keep up with. Its rivers are all silted up and its…

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Environment

Ban on provincial buses on Metro Manila roads made commuting a living hell

Posted on August 8, 2013 By Ilda 47 Comments on Ban on provincial buses on Metro Manila roads made commuting a living hell
Ban on provincial buses on Metro Manila roads made commuting a living hell

They say nothing dies harder than a bad idea. That saying is nowhere truer than in the Philippines where bad ideas replace one bad idea after another. What’s worse is that the bad ideas often come from government agencies that affect millions of Filipinos and make their lives a living hell. No wonder international best…

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Development, Government, Politics

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