Vol. 32 No. 18 »
Two Honest Men
One of the most difficult jobs in this country is joining government . That’s if you are honest. The most difficult part is how to remain as one with so many thieves lurking around.
Read More »Mrs. Carolina Custodio: a spark plug of garment recruitments
If there is one Filipino who was employed at the Department of Citizenship and Immigration who initiated the recruitment of Filipino garment workers in the Philippines in the middle 60’s, the name of Mrs.
Read More »The saga of the Balangiga bells
One of the most – if not the most – atrocious massacreS committed against Filipinos occurred in Eastern Samar during the Philippine-American War. The order was to “kill and burn” the Filipinos insurgents and
Read More »7 Keys for building your relationships with your kids
Key 1 View your parenting role as a stewardship from God. Children are a gift from God, a sacred stewardship temporarily entrusted to parents for the purpose of raising godly offspring to fulfill God’s
Read More »Senators vow to raise 2019 DepEd budget for classrooms
The Department of Education (DepEd) bore a slashing of about P100-billion on its appropriation for the building of classrooms in its proposed 2019 budget. Based on their presentation of their proposed 2019 budget before
Read More »PAGASA say 4-5 more strong typhoons to hit PH this year
An official of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said four to five more tropical cyclones that could be as powerful as Typhoon Ompong are likely to hit the country in
Read More »Gov’t says PH economy still strong
The Duterte administration’s economic team said the Philippines will again be among the top performers in Asia this year notwithstanding the high consumer prices of late. Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III told a
Read More »Casualties due to Typhoon Ompong climb to 81
The Cordillera Administrative Region was heavily affected by Typhoon Ompong as shown by the number of fatalities and missing people to date. As of September 19, records from the Philippine National Police (PNP) show
Read More »UP confers Jessica Soho the ‘Gawad Plaridel Award’
The University of the Philippines recently conferred the Gawad Plaridel Award for Journalism to GMA News’ broadcast journalist Jessica Soho. Soho is the first UP College of Mass Communication alumna to receive the said
Read More »Sarah Geronimo to perform in Japan-ASEAN Music Festival
The Embassy of Japan in the Philippines recently announced the inclusion of Sarah Geronimo among the performers for the 2nd ASEAN-Japan Music Festival. Sarah will represent the Philippines in the music festival which will
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