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August 2011

See the bluff

By | Punch Forum

Tiburon 16 Aug 2011   Re; The art Of Russian bluff Edwin T . . . let us make some educated clarifications on what you’re talking about the crisis. 1) October 15, 1962 . . . reconnaissance photographs showed Soviet missile installations were being built in Cuba. 2) October 22,…

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See the bluff

By August 17, 2011Punch Forum

Mayor BSL did it

By | Punch Forum

Edwin T 13 Aug 2011   Re: The art of Russian bluff A good bluff? I well remember the Cuban missile crises. The Russians took out one or two missiles from Cuba. The U.S. took out ALL of its missiles from the Baltic Sea countries. Who won that bluff? As…

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Mayor BSL did it

By August 16, 2011Punch Forum

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

Taxes demand accountability TAX is never a painless issue. Payers, both individuals and businesses, are wont to cringe at parting with a portion of their income despite knowing and understanding that taxation is the lifeblood of government as it needs funds to pay for public services rendered as expected of…

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Editorial

By August 15, 2011Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

When art is a responsibility By Ermin Garcia Jr. THE pretentious artists just don’t get it…just like the pseudo journalists among us. The brouhaha over the controversial, if I may add, criminal exhibit of trash titled Kulo at the Cultural Center of the Philippines by a pseudo artist by the…

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Punchline

By August 15, 2011Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

By | Archives, Opinion

PSU Alaminos’ suspicious mandate By Jun Velasco “Our men’s sins are before our eyes; our own are behind our back.” — Seneca CONGRATS, Mel Velasco, newly inducted president of Rotary Club of Cubao West. No, not just that, but his successful production and launching of a milestone of a coffee table…

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Think about it

By August 15, 2011Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

By | Archives, Opinion

“Presumed guilty until…” By Oscar V. Cruz JCD THIS is not meant to censure or absolve anybody from any past and present wrong doings—in line with the now much claimed and loudly proclaimed jingle of “Matuid na Daan”. This is neither the least intended to condemn or honor those families…

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Viewpoints

By August 15, 2011Archives, Opinion