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Duterte’s cleanup of the mess Noynoy Aquino made of Ph-China relations should CONTINUE post 2022

Posted onOctober 26, 2021AuthorRamon Ortoll6 Comments

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CategoriesEconomy, HistoryTagsantonio carpio, antonio trillanes, artemio panganiban, china, election 2022, fishing, Joel Ruiz Butuyan, leni robredo, ping lacson, south china sea

Opposition prefers a Philippine sellout to the US over working with China

Posted onJuly 17, 2021AuthorRamon Ortoll5 Comments

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CategoriesBusiness, Economy, Environment, HistoryTagsalbert del rosario, antonio carpio, china, fishing, Winnie Monsod

On the San Beda alumni petition against Duterte’s South China Sea statements

Posted onMay 19, 2021AuthorRamon Ortoll1 Comment

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CategoriesGovernment, PoliticsTagschina, fishing, Mischief Reef, san beda college, south china sea, Winston Ginez

Philippines and Papua New Guinea fish exports may be banned in Europe

Posted onJune 11, 2014Authorbenign01 Comment

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CategoriesCrime, Economy, Environment, Money Talks, ReligionTagsbien unido, black coral, bohol, coral reef, danajon double barrier reef, endangered species, european union, fisheries, fishing, illegal fishing, nino rey boniel, papua new guinea, ra 8550

Do Century Tuna and ‘Dyesebel’ mix with Anne Curtis’s career?

Posted onJanuary 13, 2014Authorbenign012 Comments

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CategoriesGlitz and GlamourTagsabs-cbn, anne curtis, century tuna, cinema, dyesebel, filipino films, fishing, mermaid, tuna, vilma santos

Is President Noynoy Aquino to blame for the diplomatic and military row with China?

Posted onJuly 20, 2012June 9, 2013AuthorIlda63 Comments

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CategoriesGovernment, PoliticsTagsBo Xilai, china, china export-import bank, energy, fishing, gloria arroyo, hostage crisis, la mesa dam, northrail project, noynoy aquino, petroleum, rolando mendoza, russia, scarborough shoal, spratly islands

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