Tomorrow arrived yesterday

Juan Mercado 01/14/2014

The “cartographic”—what? “Cartographic aggression” is shorthand for redrawing maps to gobble up territory, writes Australian Sinologist Geremie Barmé. And last week’s region-wide protests over Beijing’s clamping of new fishing access rules, in disputed portions of the South…

Our right to a sustainable future

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 01/13/2014

Last week, the news about an oil find in Aloguinsan, Cebu (Cebu Daily News/Jan. 10) surprised and alarmed not a few citizens who are aware of its serious implications in this climate-challenged millennium. Oil is a fossil…

Kutas kining pag-angkon sa hustisya

Lloyd Suarez 01/13/2014

Akoy naluoy sa mga tiguwang nga ginikanan niadtong batan-ong babaye nga namasangil nga gilugos pa gyud siya sa iyang guwardiya sa Department of Justice (DOJ) witness protection program gikan nga gi-gang rape sa iyang mga silingan sa…

Quantity of Aloguinsan oil needs further study

Carine M. Asutilla 01/11/2014

THE potential commercial quantity of the oil discovered in the town of Aloguinsan in southwestern Cebu may help the country in its quest for energy security, according to the Department of Energy (DOE) in the Visayas. DOE-7…

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