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Read more about the article A Badly Written Drama Story

A Badly Written Drama Story

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:March 13, 2015
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The Mamasapano Incident is a badly written drama story that tickles us to hilarious laughter at its ending. It’s made up of a sequence of incredible actions and events replete with lies and doublespeak in its dialogues.

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Read more about the article To Heal the Wounds of History

To Heal the Wounds of History

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:March 9, 2015
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Some groups, in the hope that harmony would reign in our land between and among all ethnolinguistic peoples and groups that constitute the Filipino nation, have called for what they term as a healing process in order that the nation can move on.

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Read more about the article Remembering Bud Dajo

Remembering Bud Dajo

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:March 6, 2015
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At around these days in March 1906, a gruesome event—the Bud Dajo Massacre— occurred in the island of Sulu six years after the United States of America had established its colonial rule over the whole Philippine archipelago.

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Read more about the article Haven’t Heard a Word of Doublespeak?

Haven’t Heard a Word of Doublespeak?

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:March 3, 2015
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?Malacanang announced on Friday that it is extending the period for Martial Law human rights victims to file their compensation claims as provided by RA10368 from the November 10, 2014 to May this year.

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Read more about the article A Society Pregnant with a New One

A Society Pregnant with a New One

  • Post author:DON J. PAGUSARA
  • Post published:February 27, 2015
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President Noynoy Aquino in his latest appearance to the nation on the occasion of the Edsa revolt commemoration is again showing his reactionary character.

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