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National Day of the State of Kuwait The State of Kuwait celebrates its National Day today.
The US presidential nominees will be decided in the conventions Beth Day Romulo The presidential race in the United States is, without doubt, the closest and most exciting in recent memory.
Political noise or proof? Romeo V. Pefianco Members of Congress – senators and representatives – have certain responsibilities other than attending sessions, answering roll calls, or to approve/disapprove proposed legislation.
Farewell to former SSS Administrator Gilberto O. Teodoro Sr. Mr. Gilberto "Bert" O. Teodoro Sr., well known for his personal integrity, moral rectitude, and fealty to the principle of public office being a public trust, serves as a standard for public servants.
We must now recapture the Spirit of EDSA Former President Fidel V. Ramos The highest outcome of EDSA was the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to infuse our people with a new purpose.
Project monitoring Cerge M. Remonde At the 3rd meeting of the Pro-Performance steering Committee, a reconstituted committee under Executive Order 564-A was launched.
Tribute to Adrian By CARMEN GUERRERO NAKPIL DURING all the years of the half-century, since I first met Adrian Cristobal, I never, in my wildest dreams, thought this would happen. That I would be standing here before all of you, to praise him, instead of talking back at him, because he’s dead and gone.
The parable of the unforgiving servant Matthew 18:21-35
A peek at EDSA 1 Gemma Cruz Araneta In February 1986, from across the Pacific Ocean ( I was then living in Mexico) there were disquieting reports of restlessness in the Philippine military attributed to the RAM-YOU (Reformed Armed Forces Movement-Young Officers Union), a somewhat covert group of idealistic officers.
Noises of discontent Hern P. Zenarosa President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s revelation that she came to know about the alleged bribery and overpricing in the multi-million dollar national broadband network deal before the actual signing of the contract may be truthful but it was a bad advice: It exposed her to more public denunciations, and for what?
Happiness and television Jullie Yap Daza The good news is that Class E in the economic hierarchy, the so-called poorest of the poor, are slowly moving up to Class D, and one sign is that the one-room habitat that marked their lives has now been partitioned into a two-room dwelling.
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