Executive Order No. 330 Redeems Your Education VOL. XVIII NO. 4 (Nov 1-7, 2014) “Sometimes we need to look back to know where we are heading.” From a rephrased CNN’s Station Identification We may have mastered the skills that we have longed dream allowing us to say that we have fully grasped our crafts in […]
Day: November 1, 2014
Senate rocked by exchange on Christianity
Senate rocked by exchange on Christianity VOL. XVIII NO. 4 (Nov 1-7, 2014) LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God…” (Romans 8:14, the Holy Bible). ooo- SENATE ROCKED BY EXCHANGE ON CHRISTIANITY: For a brief moment during the hearing being conducted by committee of three of the Senate […]
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED WHEN FVR & DUTERTE MET
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED WHEN FVR & DUTERTE MET VOL. XVIII NO. 4 (Nov 1-7, 2014) When former President FIDEL RAMOS and Davao Mayor RODRIGO “Digong” DUTERTE met in Davao City a few days ago, the several events where they were seen together, their public body language and the reports that ensued were “combustible” enough to […]
Spruced-up graves
Spruced-up graves November 1, 2014 “We give back to You who first gave them to us: our faithful dead, whose beauty and truth are even now in our hearts.” That line from Rufus Ellis resonated as the wife and I, like thousands of other families, spruced up the graves of our kin for All Saints’ […]
Mayor Supports Drug Testing for Inmates
Mayor Supports Drug Testing for Inmates VOL. XVIII NO. 4 (Nov 1-7, 2014) BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio Domogan has expressed his support to a mandatory drug testing for inmates of the city’s Jail Facility here during talks with the City Justice Peace and Order Council (CJPOC) this week. Domogan said, “drug testing must be […]
Some Eligible Immigrants say no to US Citizenship
Some Eligible Immigrants say no to US Citizenship October 29, 2014 MIAMI (AP) — More than an estimated 8.5 million immigrants living in the U.S. were eligible for citizenship in 2012. Yet fewer than 800,000 took the leap, according to the latest Department of Homeland Security numbers. If statistics hold, nearly 60 percent of the […]
Benguet gears for Adivay Festival
Benguet gears for Adivay Festival October 27, 2014 LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – – The province of Benguet is all set for the Adivay Festival in line with the province’s 114th founding anniversary celebration in November. This year’s theme is “On ASEAN Integration: Benguet faces its challenges and grasps the opportunities”, which is anchored on regional […]
ENT Doctors Prop up Orphans
ENT Doctors Prop up Orphans VOL. XVIII NO. 4 (Nov 1-7, 2014) Doctors don’t just treat and heal; they can set the tone of their next annual convention by planting fruit trees and then celebrate what they did by setting aside an amount for children in need. That’s what 21 members of the Philippine Society […]
City to Set Guidelines on Roving Vendors in the Different Barangays
City to Set Guidelines on Roving Vendors in the Different Barangays VOL. XVIII NO. 4 (Nov 1-7, 2014) BAGUIO CITY – The Baguio City Market Authority is presently setting guidelines on ambulant/roving vendors in the barangays. A dialogue with the ambulant vendors was conducted by the Committee on Market and Trade chairperson and councilor Elaine […]
Two More Dialysis Patients Seek Help
Two More Dialysis Patients Seek Help VOL. XVIII NO. 4 (Nov 1-7, 2014) The complications of kidney failure has become so debilitating that Agustin Gayao, a 55-year old patient from Apugan, Irisan Barangay here has been on oxygen support for months now. Recently, his doctor increased his life-time hemodialysis treatment schedule from three to four […]