Opinion: Lunch at AID Foundation
Last Thursday, Atty. Jerry Basiao finished the last stitches of a case filed against Northland Hotel and Resort located at Manapla for the drowning of my nephew Jonel at their swimming pool.Since Atty....
View ArticleOpinion: The Cedar College 14th Foundation Celebration
Dr. Desiree Villacarlos Bautista texted that she is buying a round trip plane ticket for missus and me to attend the surprise 75th birthday celebration of his father Engr. Fri-James Villacarlos, in...
View ArticleOpinion: First Negros Diesel Power Plant
The First Negros diesel power plant is under construction at Barangay Tinampaan, Cadiz City. Many in Cadiz are surprised by its construction and dirty tongues wag again in many coffee shops. The fight...
View ArticleOpinion: Point of Helplessness
Majority of Filipinos today are on the point of helplessness. Our irresponsible politicians made our system messy that only they and the privileged class enjoy the fruits of this country. Majority of...
View ArticleOpinion: Coal Docked at Cadiz
Monday, last week, I wonder why there were many yellow six wheeler dump trucks in Cadiz City.When I went to the Jacildo gas station to gas, I saw three or four of these yellow trucks in standby. I...
View ArticleOpinion: FFDC Enters on the Coal Problem of Cadiz
The Freedom From Debt Coalition (FFDC) enters into the coal problem in Cadiz bringing hopes on those who do not want to make Cadiz a coal receptacle.The FFDC together with Greenpeace, Green Alert,...
View ArticleOpinion: Cadiznons Are Helpless Against The Dumping Of Coal
With coal being dumped in Cadiz City those concerned of its effect have nowhere to turn to.Some officials who are said to be bought by lobby money keep on pretending the danger of coal isn’t there....
View ArticleOpinion: Death of a Sister-in-law
Mrs. Leticia Y. Veneracion gave up her last breath at around 11 in the evening of Sept. 1.She was the eldest sister of my wife.All we could say is bon voyage to the next sphere of life she is going to....
View ArticleOpinion: Cadiznons Are Helpless Vs. Coal Dumping
As it is Cadiznons have nowhere to turn to against the dumping of coal at the depot said to be owned by Engr. Cesar Laoas and the group he is representing.There are many violations as to the coal...
View ArticleOpinion: The Diocese Of San Carlos Has Now A New Bishop
Fr. Jason Marco, our priest at the Quasi-parish of San Lorenzo Ruiz announced last Sunday that the Diocese of San Carlos has now a new bishop. He is Bishop Gerardo "Gerry" Alminaza, a Bacoleño, who was...
View ArticleOpinion: Not a Good Image for Civil Service
Living in Cadiz City has many twists and turns that will surely affect your nerves if you are driving.Aside from many drivers of tricycles who seem not to know how to drive you will be irked by...
View ArticleOpinion: The Bad Effects Of Volleyball at Cabahug Street
I had a column last week about some arrogant Civil Service employees in Cadiz who are bad examples as civil service employees.I do not know why they do their volleyball game on a main street of Cadiz....
View ArticleOpinion: The Menace Of Coal
Many of us may not have realized the menace coal makes. So was I, not until I lived in New York and was amazed when former Attorney General Eliot Spitzer asked the Supreme Court to stop the operation...
View ArticleOpinion: ‘Mom Arlene’ and Court Corruptions
I had been listening last week on the morning radio program of Fred Salanga on DYEZ about a certain "Mom Arlene" who fixes cases on the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.According to Salanga, it has...
View ArticleOpinion: ‘Mom Arlene’ Now Out Of The Country
A said fixer of cases in the High Courts as reported on the Channel 5 news is already out of the country.Known as Ma’am Arlene on the news, she is identified as Arlene Lerma Angeles. According to the...
View ArticleOpinion: Gov. Marañon’s Sensible Opinion On Barangay Election
Governor Alfredo Marañon, Jr. hits the nail right on the head with his opinion concerning abolishing the future Barangay election. He considers it "divisive, very expensive and counterproductive."It’s...
View ArticleOpinion: Yolanda
I heard about it 40 years ago that super typhoons, heat waves, earthquaked and heavy rains would dominate.The cause is fossil fuel and one of the great menace is coal being used by factories for...
View ArticleOpinion: Yolanda
I heard about it 40 years ago that super typhoon, heat waves, earthquake and heavy rains would dominate.The cause is fossil fuel and one of the great menace is coal being used by factories for...
View ArticleOpinion: Aftermath of Yolanda in Cadiz
There was great devastation when typhoon Yolanda struck. Code named internationally as Haiyan, it packed more than 240 kms. wind per hour.I heard over the radio that it’s the strongest typhoon that...
View ArticleOpinion: Colored Help
I received 3 e-mails from friends in the U.S. which is supposed to be the subject matter of this column. However due to technicalities to turn it into a column I reserve it for a column after...
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