GMA music to fight corruption

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Jeremias Andrade Carrera
27 June 2006

Ombudsman’s Way of Fighting Corruption: Music will be used to eliminate graft and corruption as reported in the Philippine Star today (June 27, 2006). If plunder of 50 million pesos was considered a heinous crime punishable by death under the recently abolished death penalty law did not have any effect to [...]

Just facts and truth

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Victoria N. Carrera
27 June 2006

Contributions come in many forms. The contribution the reporters have for the readers are the reports they investigate and objectively write. It is not the obligation of the reporters to paint a pretty picture or place rose-colored glasses on the reader. Fact has always been the bedfellow of reporters. We should [...]

Parking ordinance is asinine!

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Ms. Ric
27 June 2006

It takes a lot to leave me speechless, but this parking ordinance did it, for a full minute. I have to admit that this is by far the most asinine idea I have ever heard! I have also refrained from getting on that bandwagon of name-calling (clowncilors?), but if this actually passes, [...]

Priest is not fighting jueteng

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Consuelo Garcia
27 June 2006

To Archbishop Oscar Cruz,
I’m just wondering why jueteng is still very much active in the city of San Carlos where your very much respected priest lives? Can’t you convince him to convince his community including his family not to engage in jueteng even in just being an instrument such as selling pampleto? [...]

Help? Yes but how?

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Edener Benitez Fabella
27 June 2006

Why - I certainly wish to make a significance no matter how minute telling you frankly Mr. Frank Bautista, Jr. For starters, I am willing to donate money if that will help. Tell me, which government agencies under the present dispensation can be trusted? Arroyo’s Bisig Kawatan Foundation? JocJoc Bolante’s Fertility [...]

Stop jueteng with education

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Lea
27 June 2006

I think the best way to stop Jueteng is to educate the people not to play this illegal game. We have the radio, TV, our barangay workers, and the Sunday Punch. The people should know where their money is going once they make that bet.

Paging Divina Erive of Malasiqui

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Cielito Reisher
Guam
27 June 2006

Dear Friend and kababayans!
Please help me find my friend, her name is Divina G. Erive, a native of Malasiqui, Pangansinan. She's a very nice person and my best friend. She has 1 sister and 7 brothers. I sent her a letter in her old address but returned as 'address unknown'. I went [...]

Bury the pay-park ordinance

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Eduardo Pontaoe
27 June 2006

At long last, these clowncilors that proliferates the City Clowncil saw the light at the end of the tunnel. How gratifying to observe these wild creatures of the dark refused their own kind in the most immoral proposal of them all ….. the city parking ordinance.
But, a single voice in the wilderness [...]

Who's doing something?

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Frank Bautista Jr.
27 June 2006

Mr. Fabella,
You seemed to be critical of what is going on in our country right now. But I wonder if you are doing something to reduce the problems like poverty, education and many others.
Thanks.

Paging Charie Andaya

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Ana V. Angeles
27 June 2006

I am looking for my friend Charie Andaya - she use(d) to work for the Central Bank-Dagupan. Please let her know that I miss her and if she can provide me with her phone number/s and email address- I would love that.

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