Rey Manoto is among seven other Labor Party candidates running for a seat in Campbelltown Council. He is the current President of Rizal Park Movement of Campbelltown.
The Triple Filter test
In ancient Greece (469 – 399 BC), Socrates was widely lauded for his wisdom. One day an acquaintance ran up to him excitedly and said, “Socrates, do you know what I just heard about Diogenes?”
Some allowable deductions on your Income Tax Return by Rafael Amoranto
PAYG income earners can still claim car and/or travel expenses as long as it is related to their work and the employer has not given reimbursement for such expenses. There are also some restrictions to claim those expenses so it is necessary to check with an accountant.
Filipino family faces deportation by Neil Galang
Rafael Legaspi, his wife and children, face deportation unless they are given a reprieve through ministerial intervention and finally allowed to stay as permanent residents.
Camp Crame was named after this Filipino General by Jaime Kelly Pimentel
Brig. Gen. Rafael Cramé (October 2, 1863 — January 1, 1927) was a Filipino Constabulary officer who served as Chief of the former Philippine Constabulary from 1917 until his death in 1927.
Untold story about our national hero by Jose Rizal Lopez
During the opening of classes in a provincial primary school, the teacher wanted to know how much the children in her class know about Dr. Jose Rizal. So she asked: “Who is Jose Rizal? There was an immediate silence. It was only after quite a bit of time that a shaky little hand was raised. […]
Do you have a Will? Contributed by Rafael Amoranto
Estate planning, the process of organising how you want your investment and assets transferred when you die is something that many of us, understandably, avoid talking or doing anything about.
China garrisons disputed South China Sea
BEIJING — China’s powerful Central Military Commission has approved the formal establishment of a military garrison for the disputed South China Sea, state media said on Sunday, in a move which could further boost tensions in already fractious region.
Bicol Inc.’s Never Ending Story by Benjie de Ubago
Just like Mayon Volcano, the rumblings continue long after the Bicol elections. First there was Neria Soliman, and shortly after, Josie Musa protested during the actual March elections. With a little twisting of the truth, minus the necessary evidence, some were swayed and the results were reversed.
Loida Lewis is China’s Public Enemy No. 1 by Rodel Rodis (US Correspondent)
China’s newest Public Enemy No. 1 is no longer exiled human rights activist Chen Guancheng but Loida Nicolas-Lewis, the New York-based national chair of the US Pinoys for Good Governance (USP4GG).
I was convicted of a crime I did not commit by Dr. Raymund Narag
(Speech of an ex-detainee who earned a doctorate in criminal justice from Michigan State University) Last May 4, 2012, I marched in the graduation ceremonies of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Pending the successful defence of my dissertation, I will receive a doctoral degree in criminal justice. From a maligned ex-detainee in one […]
PHCAA Christmas Party
In a board meeting held on 8 July 2012, it was decided that the Philippine Health Care Association of Australia (PHCAA) will hold its Christmas Party and Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday, 3 November 2012.