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POSTS FOR "Month: November 2011"

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Street Shooter: De mano

Street Shooter: De mano

Two construction workers use buckets to drain a government road repair project of unwanted floodwater instead of a more efficient mechanized water pump. Habitually done during typhoon seasons Philippine public works are slow to complete but quick to deteriorate....

How many more must die? (PR)

How many more must die? (PR)

Statement of the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication On the second anniversary of the November 23, 2009 Ampatuan Massacre November 22, 2011 DESPITE President Benigno Aquino III’s pledge that his administration will stop the killing of...

Flight from justice

Flight from justice

By Carol Pagaduan-Araullo Streetwise | BusinessWorld The overriding and unstated premise in the controversy over the “constitutional crisis” provoked by the Supreme Court order allowing former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and former First Gentleman Miguel...

On 2nd anniversary of Ampatuan massacre: Aquino told to end impunity

On 2nd anniversary of Ampatuan massacre: Aquino told to end impunity

By RONALYN V. OLEA
“The eyes of the whole world are on the Philippines because of this crime and especially because until now, there is no justice and the killings, enforced disappearances and other human rights violations continue.” – Nestor Burgos, National Union of Journalists of the Philippines

Sidebar: Groups laud filing of case vs Arroyo for Ampatuan massacre

Passion for teaching

Passion for teaching

By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL Bulatlat.com MANILA – John Clifford Sibayan, 19, is following the footsteps of his mother who is a teacher in a public school in Pampanga. “There is nothing like teaching,” Clifford said during an interview. They do not only teach the...

Philippine Normal University, trying to make do with so little

Philippine Normal University, trying to make do with so little

By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
The Philippine Normal University is supposedly another option. But more than this, the state of PNU would definitely impact on the state of basic education in the country. An overwhelming majority of teachers, especially in the public school system are trained at PNU, and the quality of graduates it produces would reflect on the state of the country's public school system. While the PNU gasps for dear life, so would the whole public school system.

Destinasyon

Destinasyon

Ni MARK ANGELES Limampu’t walo silang sumakay sa ataul. Limampu’t walo silang sumakay sa ataul tungong Shariff Aguak. Limampu’t walo silang sumakay sa ataul tungong Shariff Aguak. ang di na nakarating. Sa bangin natagpuan. Sa bangin natagpuan ang kanilang mga...

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