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Emergency powers for President Noynoy Aquino: Like giving a blowtorch to a child

Posted on January 12, 2014 By benign0 55 Comments on Emergency powers for President Noynoy Aquino: Like giving a blowtorch to a child
Emergency powers for President Noynoy Aquino: Like giving a blowtorch to a child

Members of Congress are reportedly proposing the granting of emergency powers to Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III to “give him more control over power generation in the country.” To that, Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone also added the country’s commuter woes as further justification saying that development of solutions to these problems “can…

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Development, Economy, Government, Lifestyle, Politics

President Noynoy Aquino cannot ignore his critics

Posted on January 9, 2014 By Ilda 17 Comments on President Noynoy Aquino cannot ignore his critics
President Noynoy Aquino cannot ignore his critics

Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino is setting himself up for failure with his New Year’s resolution for 2014, which is to “ignore his critics”. The fact that he had to make this his New Year’s resolution already means that he is having a hard time ignoring his critics in the first place. Not to…

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Government, Media, Politics

Substandard bunkhouses reportedly built for Haiyan victims: Where did the rest of the money go?

Posted on January 7, 2014December 22, 2021 By benign0 148 Comments on Substandard bunkhouses reportedly built for Haiyan victims: Where did the rest of the money go?
Substandard bunkhouses reportedly built for Haiyan victims: Where did the rest of the money go?

Philippine government thievery seems to remain alive and kicking, this time stealing victims of super-typhoon Haiyan (a.k.a. Yolanda) blind! Reports are emerging of widespread delivery and building of substandard facilities to house the victims all over the devastated region. Safety and sanitation concerns have reportedly been raised by field officers of the Camp Coordination and…

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Civics, Crime, Government, Politics

President Noynoy Aquino under increasing pressure to visit former President Gloria Arroyo

Posted on January 6, 2014 By benign0 90 Comments on President Noynoy Aquino under increasing pressure to visit former President Gloria Arroyo
President Noynoy Aquino under increasing pressure to visit former President Gloria Arroyo

Will President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III visit his predecessor former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) where she is currently being held under house arrest? The Filipino public is watching and waiting to see what President BS Aquino does next as various noted Filipinos known to be critics of the…

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Civics, Crime, Politics

People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

Posted on January 6, 2014 By benign0 35 Comments on People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014
People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

The population of the Philippines is expected to breach the 100 million mark by the third or fourth quarter of 2014. This assessment was reportedly issued by Philippine Populations Commission (Popcom) executive director Dr Juan Antonio Perez to which Malacanang has provided a positive spin… “It is both a challenge and an opportunity because people…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Lifestyle, Religion, Society

Three things I’ve learned in 2013 that will change my priorities for 2014

Posted on January 3, 2014 By Kate Natividad 11 Comments on Three things I’ve learned in 2013 that will change my priorities for 2014
Three things I’ve learned in 2013 that will change my priorities for 2014

That’s right, just three things. That said, it’s not the length of a New Year’s “resolutions” list that matters but the depth and breadth of the implications of the items you include… Lesson 1: I’ve just about had it with donating to relief organizations. Recent events have proven to me that donating to this and…

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Culture, Lifestyle

The Philippines says goodbye to the Haiyan ‘issue’ as it welcomes 2014

Posted on January 3, 2014 By benign0 22 Comments on The Philippines says goodbye to the Haiyan ‘issue’ as it welcomes 2014
The Philippines says goodbye to the Haiyan ‘issue’ as it welcomes 2014

Is the Philippines, as a society, really concerned about the huge humanitarian crisis that continues to fester in its central region following the devastation left by super-typhoon Haiyan (a.k.a. Yolanda)? Or is it, as is becoming quite evident, simply moving its focus to more interesting and intriguing issues? Fact is, the poor are not the…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Politics

Will the year 2014 be a good year for the Philippines?

Posted on January 2, 2014 By benign0 20 Comments on Will the year 2014 be a good year for the Philippines?
Will the year 2014 be a good year for the Philippines?

Are we ready for the new year ahead? On the bases of the Facebook shout outs and Twitter tweets I have seen today it seems we are. We are ready with our New Year’s “resolutions”, our 12-month weight loss plans, our commitments to spend less and save more, spend more time with the kids, and…

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