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The Truth will set Filipinos free

Posted on September 18, 2011November 4, 2016 By Ilda 113 Comments on The Truth will set Filipinos free
The Truth will set Filipinos free

A word or a sentence from someone can dramatically change our life; that is, if we are strong enough to take it in stride. Let’s take a slice from history and use Alexander the Great as an example. His tutor was no less than the famous philosopher, Aristotle. Surely what Alexander got from one of…

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Civics, Culture, Society

Yahoo! CEO ‘f–ked over’ by Board

Posted on September 13, 2011September 13, 2011 By benign0 No Comments on Yahoo! CEO ‘f–ked over’ by Board
Yahoo! CEO ‘f–ked over’ by Board

Perhaps it has something to do with the rise to business prominence of the ADD (attention deficit disorder) generation. This was, after all, the generation that was made to believe that they were necessarily entitled to a “rewarding career” where it was mainly their “creative potential” to contribute to “shareholder value creation” that would be…

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Media, Tech Talk

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 11th September 2001 terrorist attack – ten years hence: What have we learned?

Posted on September 10, 2011 By benign0 4 Comments on The 11th September 2001 terrorist attack – ten years hence: What have we learned?
The 11th September 2001 terrorist attack – ten years hence: What have we learned?

History’s worst terrorist act against Americans within and outside of their borders will be remembered on Sunday, the 11th September this year. Exactly ten years ago on that date (now known simply as “9/11”), more than three thousand people died in separate suicide attacks against high-profile targets within the United States, culminating in the total…

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Crime, Politics, Religion

Reflecting on the Constitutional Reform Movement

Posted on September 9, 2011June 28, 2013 By BenK 16 Comments on Reflecting on the Constitutional Reform Movement
Reflecting on the Constitutional Reform Movement

It seems I started a bit of a firestorm with a recent article among the advocates of constitutional reform, whom I did not actually identify as the CoRRECT movement — because to be quite honest, I’m not at all certain they are necessarily the only reform advocates in the country — but who were quick…

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Charter Change, Politics

Ambassador Kristie Kenney and the awkwardness of what Wikileaks reveals about the Philippines

Posted on September 7, 2011 By benign0 52 Comments on Ambassador Kristie Kenney and the awkwardness of what Wikileaks reveals about the Philippines
Ambassador Kristie Kenney and the awkwardness of what Wikileaks reveals about the Philippines

Of course the best policy is to shut up when faced with an awkward situation. Thus the term awkward silence. The Wikileaks-facilitated expose on what the United States really thinks of the Philippines is one awkward situation indeed. Of course it does not take a genius to work out how a bumbling basket case such…

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Civics, Culture, Society

Recalling Senator Tito Sotto’s Pepsi Paloma connection

Posted on September 5, 2011March 5, 2016 By benign0 67 Comments on Recalling Senator Tito Sotto’s Pepsi Paloma connection
Recalling Senator Tito Sotto’s Pepsi Paloma connection

Pepsi Paloma was best known as one of the “softdrink” beauties along with starlets Coca Nicolas and Sarsi Emmanuel in Philippine Cinema of the early eighties. Her career and life were tragically cut short after an unfortunate alleged crossing of paths with comedy stars and noontime variety show personalities Joey de Leon, Richie d’Horsey, and…

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Crime, Glitz and Glamour, Media, Politics

Is prosperity with ‘no one left behind’ really possible?

Posted on September 5, 2011 By benign0 5 Comments on Is prosperity with ‘no one left behind’ really possible?
Is prosperity with ‘no one left behind’ really possible?

I enjoyed reading a a blog post recently published in ProPinoy.net authored by a certain “bill” (quoted as it appears on the site — not capitalised). In his article, “reThinking Soriano“, “bill” makes an intriguing statement that got me thinking… So the question is not, “English or Filipino?” The question is how to live and…

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Development, Economy, Money Talks

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