After his ouster from the House Speakership, former Pangasinan Rep. Jose de Venecia is expected to divulge more corruption in government, a normal reaction from anybody who has kept mum on sensitive issues that he felt could hurt the Arroyo Administration. Not anymore. After a long silence, he is prepared this time to unleash all […]
Gov’t media lag behind in coverage
News media organizations are in mad scramble to gain foothold of their readers or subscribers in an effort to generate the much-needed revenues to defray corporate overhead and other miscellaneous expenses. Of the tri-media groups, the broadcast industry is the most expensive, considering the hi-tech equipment and modern facilities that it has to maintain in […]
How to Administer First Aid to a Victim of Automobile Accident
In motor vehicle accidents, injuries are often multiple; several parts of the body are injured. The most commonly injured part is the head. Paramedics say that the gravest mistake a first-aider might make here is to act too hastily. Unless the injured person is in danger from fire or oncoming traffic, it is best not […]
RP senator seeks eradication of corruption in military
Senator Antonio F. Trillanes IV, a former officer of the Philippines Navy who walked out of the Makati City court room, along with a general and some junior officers now facing criminal charges as a consequence of the July 27, 2003 Oakwood mutiny, has warned that another military intervention is expected to occur soon if […]
Guns In Black: Accountability for How We’re Killing Ourselves, Too
It’s sometimes addressed. But, not enough. It’s not just the pigs. For murdering innocent, unarmed victims, the police are increasingly becoming the target of anti-police brutality campaigns by community activist groups. As they should be: they are killing black men just as swiftly as the KKK hung them. But recently I heard commentary that was […]
French Rally Behind Rogue Trader As Fraud Scandal Spreads
He is the man who nearly broke the bank … and who is fast becoming a hero to millions of his compatriots. Jérôme Kerviel, the 31-year-old trader whose fraudulent stock market transactions last week cost his employers Société Générale £3.7bn, was yesterday in a Paris police station after being taken into custody around 2pm by […]
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