PUNCHITERIA
Editorial Cartoon
Terrorism knows no boundaries WE note how some sectors in Luzon are loudly protesting the declaration of the martial law, using the experiences during the Marcos-era martial law as the main argument. They do this without regard to the plight of the citizenry in Mindanao caught in the constant raging…
Editorial
Prayerful man By Ermin Garcia Jr. LAST week, TV, newspapers and internet showed a picture of the newly appointed Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano kneeling on both knees while a prayer was being read during at the DFA’s Monday flag ceremony. And just as I was afraid of, the reaction…
Punchline
A date with history By Gonzalo Duque WE had already touched down at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Wednesday, but our short stay in Russia – yes, we were in the President’s official talk with his Russian counterpart President Vladimir Putin. Our wild expectation to loiter and savor…
Playing with Fire
Horn’s ‘Heist of The Century?’ By Al S. Mendoza MANNY Pacquiao has officially started his training for his July 2fight against Australia’s Jeff Horn. Let us all welcome that. If you ask me, I think Pacquiao’s a bit late. Most fighters need at least eight weeks—two months—to really be in…
General Admission
Rematch? By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. UNQUESTIONABLY the talk of the world now in the field of sports is the NBA’s Western and Eastern Conference Finals. We saw how the 2015 champions Golden State Warriors swept their playoff games against three dreaded teams, the first team in NBA history…
Sports Eye
Favorite Pasalubong from Dagupan by @SiRVis A travel journal that will give you a pleasant view of people, places, food, culture, history and events from a refreshing perspective ____________________________________________________________ WHENEVER we travel, we usually bring back with us some souvenirs from that place. Souvenirs that range from shirts, keychains,…