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Monthly Archives: February 2014
If 2016 elections were held today
TODAY we have the increasing pressures of the PDAF-DAP-Napoles scandals, traffic stress and road constructions, messy computerization issues at the Land Transportation Office (LTO) jeopardizing vehicle registration and drivers’ license systems, successive natural and man made disasters… If it were … Continue reading
Posted in Life Lessons, Politics
Tagged 2016, Binay, cayetano, chiz escudero, elections, grace poe, guingona, jinggoy ejercito, kris aquino, Mar Roxas, marcos, president, revilla, Scandal, vice president
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No room for slackers in today’s business models
IN PHILSTAR’S business section today columnist Babe Romualdez writes about the e-Pass tag system for payment in the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX). And all those who use this swear by its convenience, especially if you have to use that road … Continue reading
Stopping Baguio from getting flushed down the toilet
BAGUIO City has always been a haven for me. It seems that despite the hassle of a long drive to and from, spending at least 24 hours in the City of Pines recharges me enough for a week. It’s neither … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Life Lessons
Tagged Baguio, Disaster Management, politics, Survival, sustainable development
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