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Many Filipinos, the majority of them poor and desperate, have fallen victim to human trafficking schemes for decades. From ...
Someone said that not all trespassing is bad. Remember, in college, in a scale of 1-5, when you got a “tres” (3) for a grade, ...
Four years old. This early memory is hazy, like the clouds of that windy day, when I had been wailing as my foil balloon floated to the sky without a care for my feelings. I believe the balloon had ...
We often hear, as a criticism of legislators, that their job is to make laws and not bring projects to their districts. But ...
As China’s intrusions into the Philippine waters have reached alarming levels to express forcible claims of ownership of certain parts of what belongs to the country, the Marcos administration has ...
The rescue last week of 158 minors from a childcare facility in Mexico, Pampanga, underscores once more the need for more stringent government regulations and stricter monitoring of institutions that ...
The anti-political dynasty bill is being tackled in earnest at the Senate at an interesting time when we have four pairs of ...
On Thursday, I earned the right to write this, not by ambition, but by accident. I lost something ridiculously small: a parking ticket. At Robinsons Fuente, third floor, after a delicate maneuver ...
How did it come to be that life-threatening events of vast magnitude turned out to be grand money-making opportunities for some human vermin who, by their deeds, made life even harder for the ...
The recent order by the Commission on Audit (COA) for a fraud audit of flood control projects in Bulacan province will hopefully instill fear in corrupt government officials, including legislators in ...
So bad is the current state of Philippine education, lamented Vice President Sara Duterte recently before a gathering of ...
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