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Is Being Broken now a Part of the Filipino Identity?

Posted on September 12, 2015September 12, 2015 By ChinoF 22 Comments on Is Being Broken now a Part of the Filipino Identity?
Is Being Broken now a Part of the Filipino Identity?

Everyone in Manila was probably infuriated with the metro-wide traffic jam that saw some tired, sleep-deprived and hungry workers trapped on the road for 5 hours. It’s a good thing we haven’t heard anything like another Rolito Go. Corollary to this is how broken the transport services are: the MRT which has fewer trains than…

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Culture

Transcript of #PopeFrancis’s speech at Malacañang 16 Jan 2015

Posted on January 16, 2015 By benign0 13 Comments on Transcript of #PopeFrancis’s speech at Malacañang 16 Jan 2015
Transcript of #PopeFrancis’s speech at Malacañang 16 Jan 2015

Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank you, Mr President, for your kind welcome and for your words of greeting in the name of the authorities and people of the Philippines, and the distinguished members of the Diplomatic Corps. I am most grateful for your invitation to visit the Philippines. My visit is above all pastoral. It…

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Government, Religion, Society

Pinoy ‘Positive Thinking’ and How It Prevents Positive Change

Posted on January 14, 2015 By Grimwald 21 Comments on Pinoy ‘Positive Thinking’ and How It Prevents Positive Change
Pinoy ‘Positive Thinking’ and How It Prevents Positive Change

Everyone these days is blabbing about “positive thinking” as if it’s a new religion of some kind. Well, I guess for some it already is a religion and one that they believe can have beneficial impacts on their lives. I even had a friend who recommended the book “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne, saying that…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

Finished or not finished, pass your papers!

Posted on December 15, 2014December 15, 2014 By Soy Lagman 54 Comments on Finished or not finished, pass your papers!
Finished or not finished, pass your papers!

My teacher used to shout “finished or not finished, pass your papers” as we hurriedly tried to cram in answers to questions during written exams in grade school.  The same situation awaits President Aquino come June 2016.  There will always be unfinished tasks and unfulfilled promises in a politician’s term but eighteen (18) long months…

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Development, Economy, Government, Politics

How lessons learned from #Hagupit can help deliver justice to the #Maguindanao massacre victims

Posted on December 9, 2014 By benign0 9 Comments on How lessons learned from #Hagupit can help deliver justice to the #Maguindanao massacre victims
How lessons learned from #Hagupit can help deliver justice to the #Maguindanao massacre victims

Super Typhoon Hagupit (locally code-named “Ruby”) has come and gone, and many lessons have been learned. But the most important insight following this experience is quite tragic: that the thousands upon thousands of lives lost in previous years to typhoons were all preventable. The death toll in the aftermath of Hagupit’s visit to the most…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Society

6 dead so far as #Hagupit (#RubyPH) tears through #Philippines’ central islands

Posted on December 8, 2014 By benign0 4 Comments on 6 dead so far as #Hagupit (#RubyPH) tears through #Philippines’ central islands
6 dead so far as #Hagupit (#RubyPH) tears through #Philippines’ central islands

Thanks to “the largest peacetime evacuations the country has ever seen” mounted in preparation for the coming of Super Typhoon Hagupit (locally code-named “Ruby”), death at the appalling scale seen during last year’s devastation wrought by Super Typhoon Haiyan (locally code-named “Yolanda”) had been largely avoided so far. According recent forecasts, the next major populated…

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Civics, Government

Super Typhoon #Hagupit nears Philippine landfall, tied with 2 others as 2014’s most powerful

Posted on December 6, 2014 By benign0 11 Comments on Super Typhoon #Hagupit nears Philippine landfall, tied with 2 others as 2014’s most powerful
Super Typhoon #Hagupit nears Philippine landfall, tied with 2 others as 2014’s most powerful

Updated forecasts have put Super Typhoon Hagupit (locally code-named “Ruby”) landfall in the Philippines tonight (Saturday evening 06 Dec 2014 Philippine time) and is expected to cross near Manila sometime late Monday, 08 Dec 2014) according to Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) reports. Forecast trajectory of the storm is “very close to the ‘multi-model’ consensus”…

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Civics, Environment, Government

BUSTED: JICA Refutes Pnoy’s Claim on Tacloban Airport Move

Posted on November 11, 2014November 11, 2014 By BenK 34 Comments on BUSTED: JICA Refutes Pnoy’s Claim on Tacloban Airport Move
BUSTED: JICA Refutes Pnoy’s Claim on Tacloban Airport Move

For all the stupid things President BS Aquino v. 3.0 says to provide fodder for online and offline critics, it is actually rare to catch him in a flat lie. Rare, but apparently not impossible: Among his otherwise-forgettable comments made during his appearance in locations that are not the City of Tacloban to mark the…

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Development, Media, Politics

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