Quick fixes

Editorial 08/03/2017

The deaths — not a few would say execution — of Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog, his wife and 13 others at the hands of police, and the filing of drug trafficking charges against Filipino-Chinese businessman Peter…

Spoiled brats

Stephen D. Capillas 03/23/2017

By now, a lot of people have probably grown tired of the week-old road rage case involving one David Lim Jr., who posted bail and had left the dank confines of the Cebu City jail yesterday afternoon.…

Aquino’s failure

Editorial 01/29/2017

There was nothing new with what President Rodrigo Duterte said about the second anniversary of the Mamasapano massacre but it didn’t dilute nor reduce the significance of what his message was as he centered it on those…

CHR defends Digong from ‘serial killer president’ tag

Victor Anthony V. Silva and Ador Vincent S. Mayol 10/10/2016

While some sectors may view as “unfair” the tagging of President Rodrigo Duterte as a “serial killer president” by French newspaper The Liberation, a Cebuano business leader said it will only get worse for the chief executive…

Drastic changes seen to last

Izobelle T. Pulgo 10/10/2016

Rodrigo Duterte’s presidency is, no doubt, one of the most-watched Philippine administrations in recent history as he continues to shun the usual tight-lipped and measured decorum of a seasoned politician. For his supporters, his unconventional way of…

Emergency powers

Editorial 10/10/2016

Do we really need the President to exercise emergency powers in order to resolve the country’s traffic congestion? In his first State of the Nation Address (Sona) last July, President Duterte persuaded lawmakers to allow him to…

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