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Is Robert Carabuena worth the trouble to Philip Morris?

Posted on August 16, 2012 By benign0 65 Comments on Is Robert Carabuena worth the trouble to Philip Morris?
Is Robert Carabuena worth the trouble to Philip Morris?

Quite unfortunate for Robert Blair Carabuena that he is employed by global tobacco giant Philip Morris International. It does not help the man whose reputation is currently being carpetbombed across social media that he is employed by what is also a much-demonised industry. Carabuena is currently under fire after he was caught on camera assaulting…

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Crime, Culture, Money Talks

Robert Blair Carabuena self-destructs: are Filipinos angry for the right reasons?

Posted on August 15, 2012December 1, 2014 By FallenAngel 190 Comments on Robert Blair Carabuena self-destructs: are Filipinos angry for the right reasons?
Robert Blair Carabuena self-destructs: are Filipinos angry for the right reasons?

Apparently in the last 24 hours or so one of the topics, and videos that went viral is this video of a certain Robert Blair Carabuena physically harassing a Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) official. According to the information that was obtained before he deleted his social network accounts, he is a graduate of Ateneo…

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Crime, Culture, Lifestyle, Media

MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

Posted on July 7, 2012June 19, 2013 By Ilda 48 Comments on MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems
MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

It seems Filipino public servants are incapable of thinking outside the square when it comes to addressing the problems that plague the nation. Most of them rely on prayer to solve issues rather than apply science and technology — an approach that could actually yield permanent solutions. Take the case of the Chairman for Metro…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Government, Religion, Society

MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?

Posted on July 6, 2012 By benign0 16 Comments on MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?
MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?

I see these poignant prayers on Twitter every now and then. “God willing it won’t be traffic [sic] on Edsa today”. I’m pretty sure such prayers are uttered at least once per 1.3 person per day by the average EDSA motorist. That translates to hundreds of thousands of such prayer said each year in beseeching…

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Culture, Government, Religion, Society

Road rage and the Filipino ego – like navigating a bubble through a forest of pins

Posted on September 12, 2011 By benign0 17 Comments on Road rage and the Filipino ego – like navigating a bubble through a forest of pins
Road rage and the Filipino ego – like navigating a bubble through a forest of pins

Any motorist who’s spent enough time negotiating Manila’s potholed streets will attest to how the Philippines’ surreal complex of culturally-ingrained bad manners, ill-thought-out road layouts, inconsistent law enforcement, and the overall unsightliness that blankets the Philippines’ capital cities contributes to an experience like no other. At the root of the banal dysfunction of Philippine-style motoring…

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Civics, Crime, Culture

The Chris Lao flood incident: what the MMDA could have done

Posted on August 5, 2011August 5, 2011 By Ilda 47 Comments on The Chris Lao flood incident: what the MMDA could have done
The Chris Lao flood incident: what the MMDA could have done

Poor Christopher “Chris” Lao. He is not your average guy. He seems like the type of person who would not hesitate to just do things. Whether it is driving through a flooded street or speaking his mind in front of millions of people in front of a TV camera, he apparently would not think twice….

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Civics, Media

Metro Manila smoking crackdown: another case of sweating the small stuff

Posted on May 30, 2011 By benign0 10 Comments on Metro Manila smoking crackdown: another case of sweating the small stuff
Metro Manila smoking crackdown: another case of sweating the small stuff

So I read that the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is going to “crackdown” on smoking in the metropolis. Interesting. Apparently, the legal basis for this “crackdown” is Republic Act 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003. Note the year: 2003. Makes one wonder what our so-called “law enforcement” officials have been doing for…

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Civics, Environment, Government, Society

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