Ronaldo Castanaga 9 Mar 2008 Abel Gramata: I share with you the sadness of the untimely passing of a friend and a brother-golfer Taby Tabanyag. Brother Abel, I was an adopted player of Fil-Am players from Japan (Camp Zama and Atzugi) and I am from Binalonan. My teammates…
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 9 Mar 2008 The poster who said religious group must not be involved in politics now says that religious belief will solve the political problems in the Philippines. His stated opinions and arguments vacillate at maximum frequency-from political solutions to religion. He must have a…
From political solutions to religion
Rafael L. Oriel, Jr. 8 Mar 2008 Definitely, meekness will solve the problems plaguing the country. Fretting will not help at all; it will lead only to evil. Especially by those who cannot discern the truth, the word meek has been misunderstood by many to refer to weakness,…
Beatitude of meekness
Edener Benitez Fabella 6 Mar 2008 Is it proverbially or is it Filipino’s destiny? Stated differently ‘muhkang naisahan na naman tayo?’ I am sure reverent members of the CBCP knew it all along but they needed to demand something to appease a nation about to explode. Did they…
Is it Pinoy’s destiny?
Aurelio A. Casillan 6 Mar 2008 Kasalan…. this free wedding ideas initiated by a politician. A mayor in the town or city is a plus service to those people who are in love with each other, cannot afford the burden of expenses. Since the mayor, congressman, governor and…
One big mass wedding in Pangasinan
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 5 Mar 2008 As suggested by Mr. Oriel, the Filipino people must not shout to the world because the corruption in the Philippines is not that bad and the process of exposing corruption will corrupt the minds of other people. Let us follow the people…
Knowing how to moderate the greed
Abel Gramata 5 Mar 2008 I’m from Pozorrubio and the team captain of the Rising Sun of Japan Golf team. I’ve known “Taby” for the last five FIL-AM golf tournaments at the Baguio Country Club and Camp John Hay. As the venerable world class rulesman of our ancient…
Fil-Japan golfers say good-bye to “Taby”
Edwin 3 Mar 2008 Corruption exists in all governments, yes, even in the U.S.A. The only difference is that it is more overt in the Philippines. As a property owner in Nevada, we are now becoming aware of “discrepancies” showing up in certain property values because of the…
Corruption exists in all governments
Rafael L. Oriel, Jr. 3 Mar 2008 According to the news, Erap said, “The Philippines has been branded as the number 2 most corrupt nation in the world and number 1 most corrupt country in Southeast Asia; when we go out of the country, it is a bit…




