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Birth Anniversary of Jose V. Palma "Ang mga Bayani’y di nakikilala sa mga gagawin, kundi sa gawa na, at ang gawang ito ay kailangan pang hindi makakayang magawa ng iba (Heroes are not known for what they are going to do, but for what they have done; and ordinary men cannot do these deeds)."
China’s impressive disaster response Beth Day Romulo Within my lifetime, before television’s coverage of global events, major disasters often seemed like remote incidents that would find a place in history books.
How nations prosper Romeo V. Pefianco SINGAPORE — There’s a study panel here called The Commission on Growth and Development that brought together 21 leading practitioners from government, business and the policy-making fields.
Asia Clean Energy Forum 2008: Investing in solutions that address climate change and energy security Around the world, there is now a greater awareness and recognition of problems associated with climate change.
Global study urges shift in presenting news to young adults Karl Ritter Associated Press Writer STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Young adults experience news fatigue from being inundated by facts and updates and have trouble accessing in-depth stories, according to a study to be unveiled at a global media conference Monday.
MSME sa Luneta Cerge M. Remonde The Luneta grounds will be the virtual center of frontline services of government, starting June 10, 2008, up to Independence Day, on June 12.
Paying taxes to the emperor Mark 12:13-17
Separating Church from State Gemma Cruz Araneta The gray areas between Church and State must be a legacy of our colonial past.
A global food summit to help Filipino farmers? Hern P. Zenarosa A high-level meeting to be attended by heads of state and top level ministers is set to open at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome starting today through Thursday (June 3-5) to discuss ways to address hunger and malnutrition around the world.
Fighting among ourselves Hector R.R. Villanueva It is not in the best business interest of the nation in habitually airing our dirty linen in public for the entire world to see as in the proxy fight between the GSIS and the Lopezes nor the continuing saga of the ZTE-NBN congressional hearings.
They just don’t get it Jullie Yap Daza Nothing in the Constitution, the Revised Penal Code, nothing in law books or the KBP broadcasters’ code or the 4A’s advertising guidelines suggests that it is wrong for senators and other elected officials to pose like commercial models, such as billboard queen Kris Aquino, in lending their names and faces to endorse a commercial product.
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