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Bulseco’s Hall of Shame by Dino Crescini
Alric Bulseco’s latest ballistic outburst during the PCC’s September board meeting left members appalled and shocked. As always, PCC President Jun Relunia took the high road and walked away. Some may look at it as an isolated case and may choose to cut him some slack but it really is one scream too many. The […]
The blue-dyed eagle flew into a rage
There are reports that Alric Bulseco once again blew his top during the last board meeting of the Philippine Community Council – NSW (PCC). True to his uncontrollable explosive temper, this ‘gentle’ man from Ateneo de Davao was enraged by last month’s article in Philippine Sentinel about the “Ugnayan turned Ungguyan.” He blamed some members […]
Budget even worse than first thought
More detailed data has revealed the devastating impact the Abbott Government’s Budget will have on many Chifley households, particularly single mothers trying to make ends meet for their families.
Makatarungan ba ang budget ni Joe Hockey?
Sa mga mambabasa, mga taga-subaybay at sa mga libu-libong patuloy na tumatangkilik ng Philippine Sentinel at lalo na sa mga sumusubaybay ng kolum na ito, magandang, magandang araw po sa inyong lahat.
Philippines No Longer ‘Sick Man of Asia’
Strong exports helped boost the Philippine economy in the second quarter. Associated Press MANILA — The Philippine economy grew 6.4% in the second quarter, making it one of Asia’s fastest-growing countries and deepening expectations for further rate increases.
Stop the bullshit by Sylvia Estrada Claudio
Enrile, Revilla, Estrada, and Binay are paying their publicists and lawyers with money taken from government coffers. Don’t they at least have the responsibility to come up with something less trite and more entertaining?
High flying blue-dyed eagle lands in cuckoo’s nest
I made an accurate forecast of the results even before it happened. That was precisely the only reason why I decided to attend the Ateneo Alumni Australia’s (AAA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) last July 27.
US Airstrikes in Northern Iraq Futile by Bernie Lopez
The decision to launch airstrikes is to protect US military and diplomatic personnel in Irbil, which is threatened by ISIS attack. It is an urgent short-term goal.
Pensioners: Is it a fair budget? By Sabrina Cortez
We ARE all going to pay. If you are a pensioner or a senior citizen, you WILL be hit more than anyone else. It has been labelled as the most unfair federal budget in Australian history. Pensioners, in particular, are facing concession cuts in the form of public transport trips, council rates, water bills, electricity […]
High flying blue-dyed eagle lands in cuckoo’s nest
I made an accurate forecast of the results even before it happened. That was precisely the only reason why I decided to attend the Ateneo Alumni Australia’s (AAA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) last July 27.
Ateneo President must resign
If there’s one person among our ranks who is deeply hurt by the sad incident — it is I. For four years (1981-85), I was a university recipient of the Ateneo Scholarship Fund (ASF) which is granted to students who, because of their family’s financial position have little, or nil, chance of studying at the elitist and expensive Ateneo de Manila.