The idea of civil defense

Radel Paredes 09/15/2018

Peacetime complacency made Filipinos forget the importance of preparedness for any emergency or disaster even as the nation remains prone to typhoons, earthquakes and other calamities. Ensuring that government continues to function amid a major disaster is…

How to cut a talking head

Radel Paredes 09/01/2018

One of the things that struck me during a visit to Davao City a few years ago was a live interview with then Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on a late afternoon local TV news program. There was nothing…

Watching Japan

Radel Paredes 08/25/2018

Football fans are usually a rowdy crowd that don’t care leaving behind a pile of mess at a stadium after a game. So we were all surprised and awed seeing that video of the Japanese audience during…

Tubo

Radel Paredes 08/18/2018

Not that we are turning a blind eye on them but today we take a much needed breather from all the somber and shameful issues and talk about something more uplifting. Let’s talk about art, which has…

To serve and protect who?

Radel Paredes 08/11/2018

The alleged involvement of another cop in the latest killing incident in Cebu, this time the ambush in Carcar of another member of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), makes the public increasingly suspect that this series…

Changing the Law

Radel Paredes 07/21/2018

The fourth of July found me attending a dinner party at the house of an American friend who is married to a Cebuana. The party, however, was not meant to celebrate the Independence Day of the United…

Shaking the tree

Radel Paredes 07/14/2018

After President Rodrigo Duterte drew public outrage over his recent comment about what he perceived to be the “stupidity” of God, he immediately tried to justify it by saying that he was merely “shaking the tree” to…

Balangay

Radel Paredes 07/07/2018

Inside the huge glass cage, it looks like some monstrous creature’s spine with some of its ribs missing. That’s what struck me when I recently saw what remains of the wooden balangay, the precolonial native boat found…

Caraga’s twin cities

Radel Paredes 06/30/2018

The difficulty of booking for appointments for passport renewal in Cebu recently forced us to look for other regional offices of the Department of Foreign Affairs that still offer vacant slots. We chose Butuan because it was…

Of Trump, Kim, and MAD

Radel Paredes 06/16/2018

The world took a deep sigh of relief last Tuesday as United States president Donald Trump and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) dictator Kim Jong-un finally shook hands during their summit in Singapore and signed a…

Unframed

Radel Paredes 06/09/2018

As you probably noticed, your beloved CDN is going through a makeover these past few days, and that includes the opinion page, which is getting more compact, with columns just a tad less verbose, and flashing new…

Tirada

Radel Paredes 06/02/2018

            In 1935, Manuel Rodriguez, a talented young Cebuano, arrived in Manila full of dreams of being an artist. Although having only few pennies in his pocket, he immediately enrolled in the…

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