Today’s Views

Stacking the odds

Stacking the odds

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Jun 16, 2015

There are dozens of things that could be considered questionable, problematic, and even incredible (in the not-credible, or with no scientific basis, sense) with the Aquino government’s K to 12 program, and so, where to start?

Parameters of  Unfreedom

Parameters of Unfreedom

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Jun 12, 2015

Philippine Independence Day used to be celebrated on the Fourth of July, on the same day the United States of America celebrates its own Freedom Day.

Are we truly independent?

Are we truly independent?

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Jun 12, 2015

Today, the newly formed Pilipinong Nagkakaisa para sa Soberanya (P1NAS) is set to hold a protest action against arbitrary foreign expansionism in West Philippine Sea at the Chinese Consular Office in Makati and then march down to the United States Embassy along Roxas Boulevard in Manila.

Vehicle for a New Politics

Vehicle for a New Politics

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Jun 05, 2015

Traditional politics has been part of our social life since time immemorial. And it comes as naturally and regularly as the rainy and dry seasons in our weather system.

A Mother’s Inner Voice

A Mother’s Inner Voice

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May 30, 2015

As we end this month of mothers, let us look back to the struggle of one woman fighting for the life of her daughter. Her story epitomizes the call of millions of Filipino women, mothers and wives for their sons, daughters, and husbands working overseas.

The Way of the ‘Trapos’

The Way of the ‘Trapos’

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May 26, 2015

For the nth time in his Sunday TV program Gikan sa Masa para sa Masa, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has parried enticements for him to run for the top national post in next year’s presidential elections.