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AKAP 2.0
For the second time around, the 19th Congress inserted anew a House-created \"pork-barrel\" allocation in the guise of \"ayuda.\"
Been there, done that
I was trying my best to sound sober and diplomatic in last week's column about Donald Trump's impending return to the presidency of the world's most powerful country in the world, the United States of America, due to happen next Monday.
Hey, Joe: An American in a Filipino barangay
Like many Filipino families last Christmas, our family played host to some of our relatives during the holidays. One of our guests was Chris, an American who married into my wife's family and who works in the tech industry in San Francisco.
China is aligned with 'agents of disorder'
The United States ambassador to China, R. Nicholas Burns, said the Biden administration is making a last push to try to persuade China to stop transferring equipment to Russia for the war in Ukraine.
The silent majority?
Here's something for despairing folks to chew on: There are many people in our bureaucracy who want good government, who are against the crooks' kalakaran of \"facilitation fees\" and kickbacks.
'Give peace a chance'
Remember the song and the movement that grew out of it?
Pandering
In time for the start of the election period, certain candidates have again revived the effort to extend forever if possible the terms of their political leaders at the grassroots.
400 Foreign POGO Workers in NBI Custody
Following a raid on an alleged Philippine offshore gaming operator hub in Parañaque, more than 400 POGO workers have been placed in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
Valenzuela lotto bettor wins P19.4 M
A bettor in Valenzuela City won the P19.4-million jackpot in the Regular Lotto 6/42 drawn on Saturday night, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office said.
'NAIA bird strikes high'
Efforts to address the rising threat of bird strikes have intensified following last December's plane crash in South Korea that killed 179 people, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.