Monthly Archives: May 2014

Napoles as state witness?

Please say it ain’t so, Secretary De Lima.   If the Aquino administration is really serious in going after the corrupt in Philippine society and in eliminating graft and corruption in the country, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima has to assure the Filipino people that the government would prosecute all those who were involved in the greatest public… Read More »

SELLING AND DISPOSING UNDIVIDED SHARES IN THE ESTATE

Q. Atty Wong I am here again to solicit your guidance on my concerns.   My parents died intestate leaving behind a property to the five of us siblings.   My two brothers  died too intestate both leaving behind three heirs each.   The three of us in Canada would like to sell the property but the heirs of my… Read More »

A WRONG MOVE FOR DENIECE

Many have surmised that Deniece Cornejo makes a wrong move as she slams Department of Justice and Vhong Navarro after her rape case against Vhong was dismissed and served arrest warrant by the Taguig Regional Trial Courts for grave coercion. Rather than to be tight-lipped about it, she retaliated to express her enraged feelings. Doesn’t Deniece realize that… Read More »

PH GAINS NEW ALLY, MALAYSIA, VS. CHINA

MANILA (JGL) – If there was one direct accomplishment that the Philippines gained without trying in President Obama’s “containment tour” among its allied countries of Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines over the last seven days, it was the commitment of Malaysia to “support the international arbitration, which has been a subject of some diplomatic wrangling in… Read More »

A Message for Pepsi Paloma

          You were so young and beautiful. You died mysteriously, others said you were murdered and did not kill yourself. No one will ever know how you really died, but we know you died broken hearted, afraid and angry at those people who violated you. You had so much ahead; a future so promising, but they took that away… Read More »

Enough with selective justice!

Here we go again.   After Budget Secretary Florencio Abad was tagged as the alleged mentor of businesswoman Janet Napoles in designing the P10-billion pork barrel scam, Malacanang spokespersons were quick to point out that Abad still enjoys the trust and confidence of President Aquino.   Communications Secretary Sonny Coloma said Aquino would not be affected by the… Read More »

Rowena Villanueva, Scam Artist, Sentenced to 18 Months in Jail

TORONTO – A judge on Tuesday sentenced Rowena Villanueva, a 49-year-old “pathological gambler,”  to 18 months in prison for defrauding at least 16 people the magistrate called “unsophisticated and of modest means” of close to half-a-million dollars in an investment scam.   Villanueva stood weeping before Provincial Court Justice Ford Clements and offered to kneel before her victims in a dramatic display of… Read More »

SENIORS ….. in action!!!!!!

By Ores Ting   Fascination to some, it may be, but the placards carrying protesters , all SENIORS, showed no signs of slowing down, proudly waved to onlookers, hecklers and supporters the messages written on the multi-coloured card boards intended to attract those who paid big bucks to watch a 3 hours comedy show.     Calm and… Read More »

Too many malls

MANILA Question: Don’t we have too many shopping malls in the Philippines already?    Mall chains have gone berserk constructing massive marts of merchandise all over the country. Metro Manila (and I bet other urban centers) is suffocating from too many of these gigantic expos of clothing and an endless selection of material items.    The grapevine tells… Read More »