Rape on board an aircraft

Actually, there are a lot of Saudi (Arabian) rape and abuse cases reported in newspapers. Their government will protect their own citizens and usually turn a blind eye towards the victims (who are mostly foreigners) or even jail them for supposedly making false accusations.       The most horrific incident has recently occurred on an Emirates […]

BEST INTENTIONS by Marie Rea, BSDevCom There’s No One Else Like Tita Cory!

With the sad passing of the Philippines’ very own “Mother of Democracy,” former president Maria Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco Aquino last August, this columnist and her family wish to convey her utmost condolences to the Aquino family. President Aquino’s difficult battle with colon cancer has finally taken its toll!   This self-proclaimed “plain housewife” was also […]

Should death be a fearsome topic?

by Dino Crescini Early this month, not just the Filipino nation but the entire world, grieved the death of former Philippine president Corazon Cojuangco Aquino. She died of a lingering ailment that caused physical pain on her body as well as mental anguish on immediate members of her family. News about her colon cancer prompted […]