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Non-Baguio Resident Noemi Dado Muddles The Issues Behind SM Baguio Tree Cutting

Posted on January 18, 2015January 18, 2015 By P. Farol 85 Comments on Non-Baguio Resident Noemi Dado Muddles The Issues Behind SM Baguio Tree Cutting
Non-Baguio Resident Noemi Dado Muddles The Issues Behind SM Baguio Tree Cutting

With all due respect to the people that are crying over the cutting of trees in SM Baguio’s property, I’d like to point out that they’re still unclear about what their “issue” is. To make it easier for them, let me ask them simple question in an attempt: Is the issue the loss of forest…

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Development, Economy, Environment

Homages, Fanfics, Parodies and Ripoffs: Defining Plagiarism

Posted on January 17, 2015 By Grimwald 14 Comments on Homages, Fanfics, Parodies and Ripoffs: Defining Plagiarism
Homages, Fanfics, Parodies and Ripoffs: Defining Plagiarism

This is not meant to be a critical article but one that begs the question of just what is originality and why so much media in the Philippines is often branded “unoriginal”. I mean, just what does it mean to be “original” in this day and age and why does it have to be an…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Media, Society

A Talk Between Mothers

Posted on January 17, 2015 By Grimwald 8 Comments on A Talk Between Mothers
A Talk Between Mothers

I have only recently read Mike Portes’ Minsan May Isang Puta and its sequel article Ang Putak Ng Anak Ng Puta and was thoroughly moved by their realistic takes on Filipino life and mentality. Mike Portes is certainly a master at what he does and I was quite impressed with the fact that his work was immediately…

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Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

President Noynoy Aquino showed his vindictiveness during a speech for Pope Francis

Posted on January 17, 2015January 17, 2015 By Ilda 105 Comments on President Noynoy Aquino showed his vindictiveness during a speech for Pope Francis
President Noynoy Aquino showed his vindictiveness during a speech for Pope Francis

Philippine President Benigno Simeon (BS) Aquino’s speech to welcome Pope Francis was outrageously inappropriate. It was so wrong. Some of us didn’t see it coming. It was shocking to hear him talk about himself and complain about how some of the members of the Church in the country are being mean to him. Who would…

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Politics, Religion

The #BeastModePresident! The New Official National Cringe

Posted on January 16, 2015January 16, 2015 By John Bay 42 Comments on The #BeastModePresident! The New Official National Cringe
The #BeastModePresident! The New Official National Cringe

In an attention grabbing stunt, the President Vowed Not to Smoke for a Day for the Papal Mass scheduled for today January 15, 2015. Not to say that such a sacrifice was not worth the PR it was intended for, I could not help but think that perhaps he thought the presence of The Vicar…

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Politics, Religion

Grow Up Philippines

Posted on January 16, 2015 By Grimwald 66 Comments on Grow Up Philippines
Grow Up Philippines

We’ve all read about how anti-intellectual Philippine society is and how Filipinos are often too emotional for their own good. Yes, I even wrote an article about how my idea of Hell fits in with the Filipino mindset. But now comes an important question for all Filipinos: Is it so difficult to be professional? Is…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Society

The call of Pope Francis turned to cash.

Posted on January 16, 2015January 19, 2015 By Ms. Mike Portes 20 Comments on The call of Pope Francis turned to cash.

Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Argentine Jesuit of Italian bloodline, assumed the Papacy as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013 and it has never been the same for the Catholic faith as the refreshing messages on unity, humility and respect transcends religious boundaries. The large crowd which the Pope drew from predominantly Buddhist Sri Lanka (nbcnews.com) is evidence of…

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Culture, Economy, Politics, Religion

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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