Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (2/2)
Continued from Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (Part 1/2) Another tactic that is backfiring on the Prosecution team is the...
Why we need to be so hard on the prosecutors (Part 1/2)
Since the impeachment proceedings began, or perhaps as soon as they filed the complaint, the Prosecution team has gotten as much media attention as the man...
Shaping up the Globe: On being a Global Shaper to the World Economic Forum
About a month ago, I found myself on a stage between Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Professor Klaus Schwab in Davos, Switzerland. Sharing the stage with...
CHEd chair Licuanan should resign
by Venzie Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) chairperson Patricia Licuanan should resign from her post for failure to stop tuition and other fee hikes for the...
UP ALYANSA on fraternity-related violence in UP
Today, we take the first step among the many. This year, UP ALYANSA has decided not to field a fratman as a candidate for...
Drawing the line in the impeachment trial
by JM Ragaza Neri Colmenares can arrest the attention of the crowd by pouncing the opponent not with empty rhetoric and histrionic argumentation but with...
Housing Project Turnover for AFP and PNP
Trece Martires, Cavite- President Benigno S. Aquino attended the symbolic turnover of the 1,500 units of houses for AFP and PNP Personnel. Located at Ciudad...
CALABARZON Farmers dialogue with DAR USEC
Farmers from different provinces started to camp out recently at the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) main office at Quezon City to seek a dialogue...
Survey: 8 out of 10 Filipinos will respect impeachment verdict
Regardless of what the decision will be, 86% of Filipinos will respect the Senate’s verdict on the impeachment of Chief Justice Renato Corona, a survey...
A different EDSA story (a take on video “Ninoy + People Power: Hidden Truths the Media is not Telling Us!”)
Short memories, unfinished businesses By Ed Lingao Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism THERE IS another version of the EDSA People Power story, but it is...
Transgender chairperson candidate vows to “make history” in UP Diliman
This is a press statement from UP Alyansa ng mga Mag-aaral para sa Panlipunang Katwiran For the first time in the student council elections history...
Day 23 Corona Impeachment Highlights: Do you hear what I hear? No, it’s hearsay!
THE IMPEACHMENT TRIALS – DAY 23, FEB. 23, 2012 DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR? NO, IT’S HEARSAY!! by Wilfred Avila Originally posted at the...
Corona Impeachment Trial: Symptom of judicial supremacism
by JJ Domingo What transpired in yesterday’s hearing of the impeachment complaint against Chief Justice Renato Corona highlights the danger of judicial privilege, which the...
Senator Bongbong Marcos on EDSA 1 anniversary
By Senator Bongbong Marcos Originally posted at Facebook page In response to several queries (it’s that time of the year — EDSA anniversary) on my...
Blog Watch commentaries featured at Google news top stories
The Corona Impeachment Trial is now on its 23rd day. I have always relied on Twitter and Facebook to share commentaries about the trial. I...