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Biases and prejudices rule our lives

Posted onDecember 26, 2016AuthorCarlo de Leon27 Comments

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CategoriesGovernment, PoliticsTagsAnti-Red Tape Act of 2007, Biases, Biases and prejudices rule our lives, corrupt bureaucrats, human rights, ICC, imf, laglag bala, lazy government officials, noumenon vs phenomenon, noynoy aquino, opinions, prejudices, Raymond Geuss, red tape, rodrigo duterte, tanim bala, traditional politics, UN, winston churchill, world bank

A Lament For OFWs

Posted onNovember 8, 2015AuthorGrimwald8 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Economy, Government, SocietyTagsbalikbayan box, employment, laglag bala, Mar Roxas, naia bullet planting, ofw, overseas foreign worker, protectionism

Transcript of Mar Roxas’s Interview On NAIA Tanim Bala

Posted onNovember 7, 2015November 7, 2015AuthorE Fayarowel22 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Government, Media, PoliticsTagsfull transcript, laglag bala, Mar Roxas, naia, naia bullet planting, ninoy aquino international airport, tanim bala

3 steps to stop criminal syndicates operating at NAIA (includes firing PNoy’s cousin Honrado)

Posted onNovember 7, 2015November 7, 2015AuthorIlda20 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Government, PoliticsTagscorruption, cynthia patag, election 2016, greta van susteren, jose angel honrado, laglag bala, Mar Roxas, naia, naia bullet planting, ninoy aquino international airport, tourism

Mar Roxas’s mouth is his own worst enemy

Posted onNovember 6, 2015November 6, 2015AuthorFallenAngel6 Comments

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CategoriesMedia, PoliticsTagselection 2016, foot-in-mouth disease, laglag bala, mamasapano, Mar Roxas, naia bullet planting, public relations, Typhoon Yolanda

Filipinos Embrace Fake News & Hoaxes Because of Pride

Posted onNovember 5, 2015June 27, 2017AuthorChinoF12 Comments

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CategoriesCultureTagsacopiado, adaza, advocates, alvarez, Aquino, armalite, bola, chocolate, deuterium, filipinos, flattery, heherson, homobono, kalantiaw, laglag bala, rizal, tageam, tallano, william henry scott

Travellers passing through NAIA have a 0.005% chance of falling victim to ‘bullet planting’ – DOTC

Posted onNovember 4, 2015Authorbenign022 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, Government, SocietyTagscivil aviation, corruption, francis fukuyama, honesty, jun abaya, justice, laglag bala, naia, naia bullet planting, ninoy aquino international airport, teddy benigno, tourism, trust

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