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Duterte reverses Aquino admin failures, makes good on infrastructure development promises

Posted onJuly 2, 2021July 2, 2021AuthorRamon Ortoll5 Comments

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CategoriesBusiness, DevelopmentTagsCherrie Regalado, Cosette Canilao, infrastructure, jun abaya, public private partnership, rail transport, rappler

Filipino culture may not be compatible with operating and using modern train systems

Posted onFebruary 19, 2018Authorbenign018 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Development, Tech TalkTagsintellectual bankruptcy, Public Transport, rail transport

Three ingredients essential for the Philippines to progress that ‘thought leaders’ fail to address

Posted onOctober 25, 2017October 27, 2017Authorbenign07 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Development, EconomyTagscapital, foreign investment, infrastructure, intellectual bankruptcy, investment, leni robredo, national debt, poverty, rail transport, risk management

#Dutertenomics heralds the dawn of a ‘golden age of infrastructure’ for the Philippines

Posted onApril 19, 2017Authorbenign011 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, EconomyTagsdutertenomics, ernesto pernia, infrastructure, oscar wilde, rail transport, ramon lopez, raoul manuel, rodrigo duterte

350 kph bullet train to link Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Bandung

Posted onJanuary 21, 2016Authorbenign07 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Lifestyle, Tech TalkTagsbandung, bullet train, china, DOTC, indonesia, jakarta, joko widodo, jun abaya, manila, Mar Roxas, metro rail transit, mrt, Public Transport, rail transport

5 ways to decongest Metro Manila traffic

Posted onSeptember 11, 2015November 26, 2022AuthorIlda87 Comments

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CategoriesCivics, Development, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, SocietyTagsbus, discipline, EDSA, francis tolentino, highway patrol group, jun abaya, light rail transit, metro rail transit, philippine national police, philippine national railways, police, Public Transport, public utility vehicles, rail, rail transport, rule of law, special action force, traffic

Let them eat cake: How much wretchedness can the Metro Manila commuter take until one says ‘enough’?

Posted onAugust 18, 2015August 18, 2015Authorrsurtida18 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Government, PoliticsTagsinfrastructure, manila, metro rail transit, mrt, mrt-3, productivity, public safety, Public Transport, rail transport

Dear PNoy: Your promise to throw yourself and Jun Abaya under a train is now due!

Posted onJuly 28, 2015December 13, 2015Authorbenign020 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, GovernmentTagsbaclaran, cavite, infrastructure, jun abaya, light rail transit, lrt, muntinlupa city, noynoy aquino, rail transport, state of the nation address, traffic

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