Month: August 2008

NI AXEL PINPIN Inilathala ng Bulatlat.com Vol. VIII, No. 30, August 31-September 6, 2008 Kumupas at kumupis ang kalendaryo Kumalampag at ipininid ang kandado Kumupad at bumilis ang oras Nagasgas at numipis ang rehas Dumatal at umalis ang lamig Sumagad at umibis ang init Nangutya at tiniis ang inip Nanuya at nanikis ang inis Walong…

Hindi naman ako nawawalan ng tulog kapag nagdedesisyon ako tungkol sa katawan. Napag-isipan kong magpatubo ng goatee. Hindi naman ako tinutubuan ng kumpletong bigote kaya hanggang goatee na lang. Maraming referensya ang banggit ng mga tao hinggil sa goatee ko. Ang pinakahuli ay si Ho Chi Minh, at hinihingi na raw niyang ibalik ko ito.…

Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company (LCMCo) is facing a government probe for allegedly polluting rivers in Mankayan, Benguet, Cervantes, Ilocos Sur and communities along Abra River, one of the five biggest rivers in the country. BY ACE ALEGRE Northern Dispatch Posted by Bulatlat.com Vol. VIII, No. 30, August 31-September 6, 2008 MANKAYAN, Benguet—Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company…

The June 4 decision of the Japan Supreme Court will reverse the old law which only grants nationality to Japanese-Filipino children whose parents were married legally. The new law will include children whose parents are not legally married. BY GERMELINA A. LACORTE Davao Today Posted by Bulatlat.com Vol. VIII, No. 30, August 31-September 6, 2008…

BY ATTY. BEVERLY SELIM-MUSNI Initiatives for Peace In Mindanao DEMOCRATIC SPACE Posted by Bulatlat.com Volume VIII, Number 30, August 31 – September 6, 2008 Mrs. Arroyo’s policy-shift in her administration’s peace negotiations to ‘disarmament, demobilization, and rehabilitation’ will spell more disaster than bring about peace especially in Mindanao. Already, Malacañang has hinted at reneging on…

As the global economic crisis reaches new lows this first half and with worse to follow in the coming months or even years, the Philippine labor force is being battered by one gut-level whammy after another. While the effects of the surge in prices of petroleum products, rice and electricity are indeed being borne by…