On a high note

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 12/17/2017

Despite the dark clouds and drizzles that pervaded last week due to the slow-moving typhoon Urduja, the mood was festive. The 2nd Tañon Strait Enforcement Summit convened by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and…

A CALL FOR JUSTICE

Ador Vincent S. Mayol, Nestle L. Semilla 12/08/2017

RUPINTA LAID TO REST Wearing shirts and carrying placards that echoed calls for justice, throngs of people showed up for the funeral Mass and burial of slain Ermita Barangay Captain Felicisimo “Imok” Rupinta. Police said at least…

A high regard for females

Sofia Aliño Logarta 12/06/2017

Females have been treated badly because they have been viewed as second-class citizens, brainless, as not having a soul. They have also been seen as toys or objects of entertainment. In some cultures, they had been used…

A time to hope

JASON BAGUIA 12/01/2017

Ten years ago, our then pope Benedict XVI released the encyclical letter “Spe Salvi” (Saved in Hope). The letter to Catholics across the world was released November 30, the feast of Saint Andrew, Jesus Christ’s first-called apostle,…

A concert to remember

Chris Evert Ruffolo 12/01/2017

IT WAS a concert that took many people on a trip back to a time when lyrics and melodies reign supreme. In an audience of more than 3,000 people inside the Pacific Grand Ballroom of Waterfront Cebu…

A CLEAN SLATE FOR ERMITA

Inna Gian Mejia 11/27/2017

Tomas: Rupinta’s death can mean ‘new start for the village’; Team Rama councilors: Mayor should stop defaming slain village chief Accusations of being a drug protector continue to haunt Ermita Barangay Captain Felicisimo “Imok” Rupinta even in…

Am I a propagandist?

Mike Acebedo Lopez 10/24/2017

When I am attacked for my political views online, one common criticism is that I am a propagandist for President Duterte. The answer is a little more complicated than a mere yes or no. Over the weekend,…

A kaleidoscope world

Rob Gonzales 10/23/2017

NBS’s make and create arts and crafts festival  There’s always that raw energy at National Book Store’s events, whether it be a book signing by a bestselling author or the recent Make and Create Arts and Crafts Festival.…

‘HIS LIFE WAS A GIFT’

Ador Vincent S. Mayol, Rosalie O. Abatayo 10/21/2017

Throughout his ministry, Cebu Archbishop Emeritus Ricardo Cardinal Vidal always had a special affection for young people. Yesterday, hundreds of young people gathered at the Archdiocesan Shrine of San Pedro Calungsod on D. Jakosalem Street, Cebu City,…

Still a long way to the title, says Ginebra coach

Inquirer.net 10/17/2017

Game Today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 7 p.m. – Ginebra vs Meralco With the enemy’s backs pushed so hard to the wall, a Barangay Ginebra side that has momentum in the PBA Governors’ Cup title series tries to…

A crucial shift

Editorial 10/13/2017

Even before President Rodrigo Duterte lambasted the European Union over their criticism on his war against illegal drugs and told their ambassadors point-blank “to get out of my country,” he issued an October 10 order directing the…

A Japanese dinner by Sayuri

Aissa A. Dela Cruz 09/22/2017

COMING from a big family of eight siblings living in different continents, our Arambulo family reunions are few and far between. My two sisters Ana and Enchay are in California, elder brother Primo III in Maryland, brothers,…

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