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JGL Eye
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"JGL Eye" is the column by Joseph G. Lariosa.
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The Way I See It
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The columnist, Lope Lindio, is a lawyer, practicing law in Houston, Texas. He is also licensed in Illinois. He handles personal injuries, business formation and immigration cases. His e-mail address: lopelindio@aol.com. We are pleased and honored to announce that Atty. Lope Lindio will now be writing a column for this web site. We hope that readers may enjoy Atty. Lindio’s very-thorough analysis of issues such as the national language of the Philippines, which is the topic of his maiden column for this online publication.
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Amina Rasul
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This new column will publish the articles of Ms. Amina Rasul, one of the prime movers of the Philippine Council for Islam and Democracy. Ms. Amina comes from a politically-oriented family in Mindanao. She is the daughter of former Senator Santanina Rasul.
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Dissenting Opinion
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This column is the personification of the www.mabuhayradio.com's slogan, "Where East Meets West and the Left Meets the Right." This is a column to give writers who do not toe what is supposedly the mainstream position to express his or her contrary views -- all in the exercise of the First Amendment. The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views and/or opinions of this web site's editors, webmaster, staff, contributors, other columnists and writers.
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Bai (Cebu & Magellan) Column
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This section is about the happenings in the Cebuano communities all over the world. It will feature human-interest stories about the people of Cebu and the Cebuano-speaking Filipinos in the Philippines, especially in the Visayas and Mindanao. It will also contain articles about the coming 500th anniversary of the voyage of a Spanish expedition led by Fernando de Magallanes (Ferdinand Magellan) that began in Seville, Spain, in September 1519 that resulted in the death of Magellan in April 1521 in Cebu.
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Senator Pimentel
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This column is about the speeches, the thoughts and articles of Senator Nene Pimentel and the press releases issued by his esteemed office in the Philippine Senate.
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Frank B. Quesada (Col. Ret. US)
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This column will carry all the articles written by Colonel Quesada -- from his war exploits to the current Filipino-Veterans' Lobby in the United States Congress. Eventually all the materials shall be published in a book.
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A Voice From America
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We are proud to announce that Ernie Delfin will revive this column that used to see print in the Philippine Star, under the leadership of then Max V. Soliven. Mr. Soliven always wanted Mr. Delfin to write his column for his newspaper. After Mr. Soliven died in Japan, the new Philippine Star bosses discontinued Mr. Delfin’s column. Well, this web site is proud to invite Mr. Delfin to transfer his column to our publication. Mr. Delfin, a CPA and mortgage banker, is the immediate past president of the Filipino-American Chamber of Commerce of Orange County. He is also the highest-ranked Filipino-American officer of the Rotary Clubs in Orange County, He works also for many other causes and concerns. The Philippine Star did not also put Mr. Delfin’s columns in its online archive. Our site will republish all of Mr. Delfin’s columns, as updated.
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A Cup O' Kapeng Barako
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A Cup O' Kapeng Barako - by Jesse Jose: Jesse is a retired US Navy chief journalist and a former deputy sheriff in Florida. He has written for several military and civilian publications, including the "Pacific Star and Stripes", "Navy Times", "All Hands", and other AP/UPI-oriented civilian newspapers all over the country.While in the Navy, he won three Chief of Information (CHINFO) Merit Awards for writing and the Thomas Jefferson Award for a photo feature and investigative reporting. He lives in Seattle, Washington and writes his weekly column, "A Cup o' Kapeng Barako" from there.
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At Large, A Journal of Our Times
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At Large, a Journal of Our Times: By Charles Willams.
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Bunaoisms
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This column is all about the wit, the satirical wisdom and humor of Poet-pundit Fred Burce Bunao. He is the winner of the 1969 Palanca Award for Poetry in English. The Palanca Award is the Filipino equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize.
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Noy (Bicol Column)
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Bicol Region: This is the first of several new (regional) categories that will publish specific articles about Philippine regions. For articles written in Bicolano, please visit http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/bik.
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Editorial and Opinion Page
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Editorial and Opinion Page: Letters and Opinions from the Editor.
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Health@Heart - by Philip S. Chua, M.D.
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Health@Heart - By Philip S. Chua: Dr. Philip Chua is a Cardiac Surgeon Emeritus based in Northwest Indiana and Las Vegas, Nevada, who shuttles to Cebu every other month. He is also the Chairman of Cardiovascular Surgery at the Cebu Doctors’ University Hospital, Cebu City, Philippines, the Vice-President of Cardiovascular Hospitals of America (CHA), a Cardiac Surgery Fellow of Dr. Denton A. Cooley in the Texas Heart Institute of Houston, Texas, a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Far Eastern University (Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, Fairview, Quezon City), the Past President of the Association of Philippine Physicians in America and the Society of Philippine Surgeons in America (www.SPSAtoday.com), a Pioneer Medical Missionary Volunteer to Palanan, Isabela (1960), under the Work-A-Year-With-The-People humanitarian project of then Senator Raul S. Manglapus, incumbent Senator Ramon Magsayssay, Jr., and Manuel Quezon, Jr, and a Recipient of the Sagamore of the Wabash Award, (the highest civilian recognition bestowed by Indiana Governor, now US Senator, Evan Bayh). Currently a health columnist in 9 newspapers (5 in the USA and 4 in the Philippines), 3 magazines, and 9 websites on the internet , Dr. Phillip S. Chua is married to Farida Isip-Chua, M.D., a retired pediatrician; they have five children, who are all physicians, and four of them married to physicians also.
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Making It in the USA
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By Dr. SB Woo Once a month, you'll read here political secrets that made Cuban Americans and Jewish Americans -- who are relatively so few in numbers -- so powerful politically. This series is designed to empower YOU politically so that TOGETHER we'll win equal opportunity and justice in America. Editors Note: Former Lt. Gov. S.B. Woo of Delaware is the prime mover of the “80-20 Asian Initiative.” He is considered as one of the top 10 most-influential Asians in American affairs.
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Parables
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Parables: This section contains parables and other short stories that contains Interesting, enlightening, or uplifting lessons. We welcome contributions from anyone interested.
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Reinventing the Philippines
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Reinventing the Philippines: A collection of articles by Bobby Reyes that tackles the elusive subject of how to better the Philippines.
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Tremendous Trifles
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Tremendous Trifles - by Ben Sanchez Please meet Conrado “Ben” Sanchez, Jr., who at age 79, becomes our second most-seasoned writer. Mr. Sanchez was the first Professional Economist to come out of De La Salle College. He earned graduate degrees in Economics from the University of Notre Dame and Yale University. While supervising the Export Department of the Board of Investments, Governor Sanchez helped boost non-traditional exports which doubled every two and a half years during his term. Today, exports of manufactures make up 87 per cent of total Philippine exports. He spent the remaining sixteen years of his career in the UN system advancing the cause of small-scale enterprises in 33 developing countries. Governor Sanchez regularly sends e-mails to a group of friends, especially those who live abroad. Many of the stuff that he sends to his friends are about the Philippines – articles, news items, historical notes, even unique Filipino jokes. He occasionally writes articles about the Philippine economy (for he is an economist by profession). He writes also to newspaper editors about happenings they report on. Our new columnist intends to provide our readers the materials about the Philippines and Filipinos that he e-mails his friends. He is very choosy about the articles that he forwards because he keeps in mind that the subject should be of major importance. Governor Sanchez can be reached at altez91@gmail.com. He welcomes readers' feedbacks as hearing from readers interest him a lot.
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Unsolicited Advice
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Bobby Reyes resumes a column that he wrote in the late 1980s for the then Southern California's Philippine Journal magazine and its sister publication, the Manila Standard newspaper (Los Angeles edition). He called his column, "Unsolicited Advice."
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