Monthly Archives: March 2014

EAT BULAGA GOES INTERNATIONAL

Since the noon time TV show Eat Bulaga launched the contest for foreigners called You’re my Foreignoys and Foreignays it goes international. The tilt for 100% male, female foreigners who care for Pinoys and Phil culture trends worldwide. Families, relatives, friends of the contestants in various countries have eagerly watched Eat Bulaga, either in you tube or in… Read More »

OBAMA, U.S. CONGRESS SHOULD APOLOGIZE TO FILIPINO WAR VETS

CHICAGO (JGL) – One of the “exports” America brought to the Philippines whose rules of the game have found popular acceptance among Filipinos is basketball, which is a Canadian invention.  The other sport, of course, is baseball, which is yet to take root. That is why I want to explain some of the foreign policies of the United… Read More »

One down, four to go

Delfin Lee is in custody. One down, four more to go. Lee, until recently a fugitive from justice for estafa over an alleged large-scale financing scam involving housing projects developed by his company, Global Asiatique, had been on the lam for a couple of years. He’s one of five high-profile fugitives who have so far evaded the police… Read More »

RAPE BULAGA! A Cavalcade of Rapists and Sexual Marauders in Toronto?

~  “Rape Bulaga!” That’s how a Filipino community activist calls the upcoming live performance of the entire cast of the Philippine noontime show Eat Bulaga in downtown Toronto in two weeks. The scheduled presentation on April 12 has renewed interest in the gang-rape of 14-year-old Pepsi Paloma in 1982. The budding starlet had accused Tito Sotto, Joey de… Read More »

‘THEY’RE SEX PREDATORS,’ SAYS ACTIVIST Protesters Plan Picket of ‘Eat Bulaga’ Show in Toronto

~  Protesters will greet the entire cast of the Philippine noontime show “Eat Bulaga” in downtown Toronto with placards denouncing the gang-rape of 14-year-old Pepsi Paloma by Tito Sotto, Joey de Leon and Richie d’Horsie alias Richie Reyes many years ago. “Eat Bulaga” will have a live performance on April 12 at Sony Centre in downtown. Organizers expect approval by Toronto… Read More »

FIRE!

It was a far-off piercing sound, a high note. It was continuous, becoming louder, coming closer. It was a moving sound. Before I fully realized what it was, the sound was loud in front of my place and went on without stop, becoming farther and farther. I was fully awake. It was a fire truck. I glanced at… Read More »

‘They just lie there, and they die there’

Two feisty woman officials reminded us last week why campaigns against corruption in the Philippines never succeed. They don’t succeed because after the corrupt acts are exposed and publicized, there is no follow-up, much less prosecution of the accused.   Chairman Grace Pulido-Tan of the Commission on Audit (COA) has ordered the agency’s officials to monitor compliance with… Read More »

The US bases will be back

In my previous column, I said the Philippines should expect more aggressive bullying by China in the disputed seas in the coming weeks because the Crimea crisis has divided the focus and forces of the United States between that part of Europe and Asia.   Indeed, on March 9, just a few days after Russian troops seized Crimea,… Read More »