Frank Caro of Ateneo Alumni Australia and Ella Magallanes Martirez of Austral Cargo stand behind several boxes of relief goods intended for the victims of Typhoon Sendong [international codename Washi]. The boxes were sent from Sydney FOB Manila via Austral Cargo and from Manila, the boxes were transferred to Negros Navigation for transhipment directly to […]
Sender of relief goods airs complaint by Dino Crescini, BS, MBA
Education First Foundation Limited of England posted in the website of Philippine Sentinel alleged ‘theft’ of relief goods intended for flood victims in Cagayan de Oro. In what he calls a scam, Mr. Lindsay Fairbairn categorically stated in his post that the relief goods belonged to the charity organisation of which he is the chairman.
Philippines-Japan Migration Issues by Carmelita Nuqui and Jeremaiah Opiniano
JAPAN offers lots of memories — good and bad — to Filipinos, not just its rising sun that is an economic magnet for Filipinos to go there. There’s former overseas performing artist Maricris Sioson who, exactly 20 years ago, was mysteriously killed by alleged Yakuza elements five months after arriving in Tokyo.
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Justice delayed — still better than none by Rodel Rodis, US Correspondent
The legal maxim “Justice delayed is justice denied” can be traced all the way back to the Magna Carta, enacted in 1215, which specifically “disallowed the selling of justice, or its denial or delay.” More than 900 years after English feudal lords forced this Great Charter on their king and laid the foundation for western […]
Ano na ang nangyari sa MPC? by Boy Galang
(Editor’s Note: The following article was sent by a person who did not wish to be identified. Although this person is very well known to the editor, he requested that his real identity be kept confidential. He wrote everything in Tagalog. To preserve the accurate meaning of his message, Philippine Sentinel decided to publish it […]
Car for Sale
Toyota Corona Family Wagon vintage 1984 in excellent running condition. Low mileage on fully re-manufactured engine. Owner driven. $1,500 or near offer. Interested buyers who want to test drive, call mobile: 0450 556 565.
Free Hip Hop Workshops for Teenagers and Parents
The Philippine-Australian Community Services Inc. (PACSI) will run a 10-week free hip hop workshop for teenagers and parents, every Saturday, from 10:30am to 1:00pm at the Max Webber Function Centre, Blacktown Library. Young and talented choreographers from Creative Madhouse will be teaching in these 10 weeks. These workshops are not only for Filipinos but [also] […]
About face by Benjie de Ubago
They say you can only know the real person once you’ve worked with them or if you have lived with them. Luckily, I have had the opportunity to have worked with most of the community leaders (the genuine, the self-proclaimed and papellators) sprawled around. Although I have been burnt at times and even scarred, I […]
Bridal Car for hire
Fully-restored Chevrolet Impala Convertible vintage ’63 available for weddings, anniversaries and other functions. Available only in New South Wales. Car hire includes driver. Call Rocky @ mobile 0425 194 397 for a quote.
Maria Ozawa wants Filipinos in her next movie
MANILA, Philippines – Japanese porn star Maria Ozawa reportedly wants Filipinos as her screen partners in her next movie. A post in her official Facebook page said an audition will be held for Filipino men this month.
FilAm nurse inherits $33 million
Filipino American nurse Hadassah Peri earned windfall wealth in New York working as a caretaker for Huguette Clark after 20 years. She may look like a typical nurse seen on the wards of any American hospital. But the reclusive Hadassah Peri just inherited a staggering $33million from the famed New York copper heiress Huguette Clark.