Month: September 2013

By RONALYN V. OLEA Bulatlat.com Stress comes every day. My partner would often complain that I am workaholic. I cannot blame him. I always find myself having a long To Do list. After finishing some tasks, more come. In addition to writing assignments and legwork, there’s domestic work, too and motherhood duties. Although I do…

By KIMBERLIE N. QUITASOL Northern Dispatch LA TRINIDAD, Benguet — Benguet Governor Nestor Fongwan urged a speedy and impartial investigation on the alleged involvement of Benguet officials in the misuse of pork barrel and Malampaya funds. “We welcome the probe so that we will know who really misused public funds because it really deprived the…

By Tom Engelhardt Tomdispatch.com “But when, with modest effort and risk, we can stop children from being gassed to death, and thereby make our own children safer over the long run, I believe we should act. That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional. With humility, but with resolve, let us never lose…

Ni ARLAN CAMBA Bulatlat.com Kikilos tayong iisa sa garalgal na boses ng pagbabago iisang tinig tayo; bumulong man o sumigaw, tumili ng impit o bahaw madidikdik sa utak didikit sa balat sasaksak sa kaluluwa ang atungal ng mga pagtutol ng pagkaulol; sa naglalaway na pangil na lumapa sa leeg, sa dibdib sa sikmura, sa hita,…

By Carol Pagaduan-Araullo Streetwise | BusinessWorld The guerrilla is like a poet Keen to the rustle of leaves The break of twigs The ripples of the river The smell of fire And the ashes of departure. — Jose Maria Sison, 1968 Sari and Kiri Dalena’s ground-breaking film, The Guerilla is a Poet, takes its inspiration…

By LUIS V. TEODORO Vantage Point | BusinessWorld Filipinos hailed the fall of the Marcos dictatorship 27 years ago, 14 years after the imposition of martial law on Sept. 21, 1972, as marking the end of a historical anomaly. Prior to Presidential Proclamation 1081, had not the Philippines been a democracy, and was it not…