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Can Anyone Be A Leader?
I was rushing through my video scripts as my boss in Singapore is fuming already with deadline notices. Good thing I am in Manila. I can only scent her fumes through text, emails and phone calls. Nevertheless, I knew I had to finish the script on time. Read on…

Barack Obama and the re-education of Fil-Am voters

CHICAGO, IL -- At the height of the US presidential primaries that pitted Chicago's very own Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, one Filipino American social butterfly emphatically said, "Ay, ayaw ko kay Obama! Baka yung White House magiging Black House (Oh, I don't want Obama! The White House might turn into a Black House)." Read on…


Through the eyes of a world bicycle traveler
Before I began this expedition, I had decided to report by any means available on the state of the world today, environmental issues and the causes that I see with my own eyes. It often passes us by that we are no longer as in tune with our natural habitat as we once were.
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The Tale of the Lost Slippers
The war among rebels in the mountainous Philippines continues to challenge economic growth of the country. Their fight for autonomy, equal rights, and their cry for freedom through violent means has left the issue with more questions of unknown peaceful solutions. Read on…

The final goodbye from Colombo
I have never had so many lumps in my throat on a single day as yesterday, 19 March 2008 - the day that my long standing friend and mentor Sir Arthur Clarke died. Read on…

Crossing boarders
OSLO, Norway - I like to cross the borders. I'd like to see the other side of the world and learn something, maybe a thing or two. Read on…

 
 
 

 

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