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being somebody by Buhay Bahay-Bahayan on Apr 21, 2010I used to think it takes a lot to make something out of someone. As a child, I was taught to study hard so that I may be somebody someday. When I started working, my bosses would drill how hard work and dedication play a big part in promotions. These...



Of runaway trains, brewing storms and firefighters by Filipino News Network on Aug 15, 2009As if the whole “lavish dining” controversy isn’t enough to irk the Filipino people, here goes Palace, true to its character, planning to spend at least P1.2B for the purchase of a presidential jet — probably trying to cement...



Pinoy Bloggers: Attend ka ba? by Filipino News Network on Aug 14, 2009  This just came in….an Invitation from no less than Malacanang. It came from the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines—a dinner invitation. Cute. I’ll go. I just want to know the difference between basi and Ch...



Martin Romualdez denies footing P 1M bill at Le Cirque (Exclusive) by Filipino News Network on Aug 13, 2009Leyte congressman Ferdinand Martin Romualdez has broken his silence about the earlier Malacanang claim that he paid for the controversial $20,000 tab for the dinner President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and her delegation had at the ritzy Le Cirque (The...



Arroyo's lavish dinner not just once but twice by on Aug 13, 2009It was recently reported that President Arroyo and entourage had a lavish dinner that costs about $20,000. But new reports from New Your Post revealed that there was another dinner costing about... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website...



Arroyo splurges at Le Cirque by resbak - Right Back At You! on Aug 12, 2009While fellow filipinos ate instant noodles and gruel and drank unclean water, the Philippines President, together with 25 “civil servants” nibbled on caviar and sipped expensive ($500 a bottle) wine. Ah, the good life of the rich and famo...



in the extremes by on Aug 11, 2009Last week, I couldn't have been any prouder. There we were, celebrating Cory Aquino, who's moral compass showed us and the world that prayers and flowers can face tanks and fully armed military men and topple a dictator. It was called People Power. A...



in the extremes by Buhay Bahay-Bahayan on Aug 10, 2009Last week, I couldn't have been any prouder. There we were, celebrating Cory Aquino, who's moral compass showed us and the world that prayers and flowers can face tanks and fully armed military men and topple a dictator. It was called People Power. A...