Monthly Archives: April 2010

Sa Karangalan ng mga Ina

Noong maliit pa ako, malimit kong marinig sa mga matatanda na hangga’t hindi raw nagkaka-anak ang isang tao, hindi siya makababayad nang utang na loob sa kanilang ina, dahil sa pagkakaroon lamang ng sariling anak nila lubusang mararanasan ang lahat ng hirap na tiniis ng kanilang ina mapalaki lamang sila.                 Malaki na ko ngayon. Hindi lamang malaki… Read More »

IS VILLAR MR. CLEAN?

CHICAGO (JGLi) – If former Senate President and former Speaker of the House Manny Villar is elected president in the Philippines in about two weeks, he will go down in history as the first ever to turn the concept of political party invented in the 14th century on its head. A President Villar will be the first politician… Read More »

AT THE CROSSROADS

THERE is much more at stake in the May 10 Philippine national elections, besides choosing a new president and other elective officials. For the first time, automated voting, counting, and tabulation will take the place of manual polling. This means, voters will choose their candidates through a computerized process that will hopefully save time, reduce if not eliminate… Read More »

HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE IN MANILA APPEALS TO YOUR BIG HEARTS

By Rudy M. Viernes Novato, California        The Hospicio de San Jose in Manila is a Catholic charitable institution, managed since 1865 by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.   It is the foster home of orphans, children and adolescents abandoned or surrendered by their parents due to poverty.  Some of these children have special needs.  There… Read More »

Gambling Addiction: Six Facts We Need to Know

Problem gambling, a form of impulse control disorder, has caused intense misery among individuals and families. The problem is so complicated and deep-seated that it has become a societal menace, not just an ordinary medical disorder.   Some gambling, such as bingo, stock market speculation, and betting on games, can be considered as “subtle.” But some ways to… Read More »

SI GOVERNOR AT SI MAYOR

AYON sa hindi pa katagalang kasaysayan, ang dynasty na kasalukuyang naghahari sa Isla de Oriente ay napunla ng may isang dayuhang negosyante, si Mr. Sah Kim na nakita ang mga yaman ng isla: ang mga kagubatan na sagana sa mga malalaki at mayayabong na matitigas na mga kahoy at mga bundok na sagana sa mga mina. Nadagdag pa… Read More »

A Stranger in one’s own native land.

A Filipino caregiver who had worked several years in Canada suddenly discovered that she had cancer. Her physician told her that she would have about six months to live. She decided that she would go home to die in the Philippines. “Ayokong mamatay dito. Gusto kong mamatay sa sariling bayan, sa piling ng aking mga kapatid at iba… Read More »

Inspired and Itinerant Ideologue

Marcelo Martin was a small frame man with squarest jaw, bristly hair, bog forehead, bushy hair and of average height.  His constant work under the sun tanned his skin is like a leather.  He had large uneven stained teeth due to smoking.  Shortly before the outbreak of the Pacific war and during the Occupation, Marcing, as he was… Read More »