Archive for March 2007

Verdict of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal Second Session on the Philippines

Mar 30th, 2007 | By | Category: Liham at Pahayag

the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal



Huling Isyu

Mar 30th, 2007 | By | Category: Mula Sa Patnugot

Binabasa ninyo ngayon ang ika-50–ang huling isyu ng Tinig.com. »



UP CMC Professors Condemn Violation of Rep. Satur Ocampo’s Rights

Mar 26th, 2007 | By | Category: Liham at Pahayag

UP CMC Professors



On the Brutal Killing of Farly Alcantara II

Mar 26th, 2007 | By | Category: Liham at Pahayag

Asian Students Association



Ang Butong Itinanim sa Puso ng Isang Hamak na Mag-aaral

Mar 26th, 2007 | By Herwin B. Cabasal | Category: Tinig

Pinagyaman ni Herwin B. Cabasal ang kanyang mga pangarap hanggang sa ang mga ito’y yumabong at mamunga.



Wanted: Hi-Speed Sewer

Mar 25th, 2007 | By | Category: Tula

Axel Pinpin



Sakaling Ako’y Di Mo Makita sa Susunod

Mar 25th, 2007 | By Alexander Martin Remollino | Category: Tula

Alexander Martin Remollino



Like Thieves in the Night

Mar 25th, 2007 | By Benjie Oliveros | Category: Lathalain

Benjie Oliveros, Bulatlat.com
In the dead of night, the Arroyo administration tried to transfer Rep. Satur Ocampo to Leyte. It was also late evening when the government transferred Daniel Smith to the custody of the U.S. embassy. In Ocampo’s case they did so to suppress dissent. In Smith’s case it did so out of servility and to court the favour of the U.S. government. But in both cases the government tried to evade public scrutiny.



Women OFWs Prop Up Spouses, Business

Mar 25th, 2007 | By Marlene H. Elmenzo | Category: Lathalain

Marlene H. Elmenzo, OFW Journalism Consortium
TAGUIG CITY — When two men here felt a great financial need, they turned to their wives, proving the resourcefulness of Filipino women even when they are indirectly involved in business.



The Senatoriables: How They Stand on Major People’s Issues

Mar 25th, 2007 | By Alexander Martin Remollino | Category: Lathalain

Alexander Martin Remollino, Bulatlat.com
The administration’s Team Unity and the Genuine Opposition have been exchanging challenges to a debate for the past few weeks. While both sides have agreed on a possible venue for the debate, they have not agreed on what issues to debate about.