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1. My Towers
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... later, the dispatches from the Middle East, from Afghanistan, the Palestinian enclaves, from Pakistan, from Yemen, and from an Iran bent on acquiring nuclear weapons, are filled with news of an irrational, ...
2. Curiouser and curiouser
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... Clavel Asas-Martinez,” Cebu Daily News noted. Minguez attested to  availability of funds. Verdida  certified that supporting documents were complete,  The suspended officials “conspired in the release ...
3. Cat on a hot stove
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... of calamity funds to Pampanga’s second district surface. Provincial newsmen are shunted aside. And citizens request for information are shrugged off. “A spoonful of transparency is good,” writes New ...
4. Justified Jitters?
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... The citizen’s right to public information is recognized in “state policy of full disclosure of transactions involving public interest. The FOI bill would implement that policy. In newsrooms, editors tell ...
5. Innovation: Improving Medicine and the Economy
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
The federal government just announced that the nation's unemployment rate is still hovering around 10 percent. Voters have seized on this news by demanding that their leaders find a way to drive that number ...
... their medical examinations when released prove it. It happens in the UK also as the Observer newspaper recently exposed a government manual that taught guards how to beat, punch and gouge youth in privately ...
7. Damascus Moment
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... life, he has no other ambition to cloud his judgment…He is…a “statesman.” Maybe so. But newspaper columns are not a beatification decree. “There are more things in heaven and on earth, Horatio, than are ...
NEW JERSEY -- In a good news to Filipino World War II veterans, the U.S. Congress has passed the final version of the Supplemental Appropriations Act.  It includes a rider that provides $67 million in ...
... that are against it.  David Gonzales, the U.S. Marshal for Arizona was quoted by a newspaper account that some people were "from people venting and who have expressed their displeasure in a perverted way." ...
... formally introduced Cantil Sakauye during a packed news conference under the Capitol dome. In announcing his choice for Chief Justice, Gov. Scwarzenegger said in a statement that "she is a living example ...
11. This Far Away Look
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... like spiraling into Dante’s Inferno,” he wryly  recalls. He found all 12.  Nene who lives among cemetery niches to kalkal boy Emong who scavenges for empty bottles, cartons old newspapers and peddles ...
12. Shekel Power
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... Espionage Act of 1917 and got injunctions to gag  Ellbserg and newspapers. “The injunctions were unconstitutional prior restraint,” By a  6-3 vote, the US  Supreme  Court held  by a 6-3 vote.  ”Government ...
13. Guns-For-Hire Saloon
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... of office, Rep. Erin Tañada  ( Quezon) told abs-cbnnews. com/Newsbreak‘s  Rufo Aries. They’d address scams that Gutierrez  pigeonholed: Joc-Joc Bolantes’ P728-million fertilizer scam, $329-million National ...
14. Rocky Transition
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... by Newsbreak’s Marites Danguilan Vitug, it provides an in-depth look at this “least scrutinized of public institutions”.  Excerpts: ”In her nine years in power, Arroyo appointed 23 justices, not ...
15. End of the Beginning
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... two kids sensed  the drift  as their parents caught up with the news. “Out of the mouths of infants and sucklings  you perfect praise O, Lord,” the Psalmist wrote before  7/24 news.coverage A  daughter ...
16. Water "Black Magic"
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... bad news. The “good news” is: Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmena hired a “water diviner”. Mrs. Soledad Legaspi, 80. Moses struck the rock, at bone-dry Meirbah, with his staff and water gushed forth. But ...
17. Confused national identity
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... at the Pacquiao-Clottey fight at the Dallas Cowboys stadium in Texas. I only caught up with Arnel’s performance in Monday’s evening news reports (I don’t watch boxing fights) but here’s the comment of ...
18. A Wink For More Of The Same
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... certificates in Spain  never cited “bullet wounds”,  the newspaper El Pais  joshed. Engrained habits  opted  for  “internal hemorrhage”. Has our Court of Appeals been trapped by this flaw? Justice Portia ...
... publishers and editors from among the more than a dozen newspapers here grumbled about being called "morons" -- a tag they claimed was labeled on them by Philippine labor attache Frank Luna. Luna was ...
20. Whom Do You Trust
(Columnists/Jose Ma. Montelibano)
... one. The common comment about Jessica, “She is impartial whenever she tackles news.” And now, to the most important to me and to many who have been inspired by him towards service to the poor, towards ...
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