Archive for August, 2005

Gloria’s Prayer

Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

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Photo from the Office of Press Secretary

“Jueteng lords, gambling lords, sana po, hindi ako ma-impeach!”

Vote For The Coconet

Friday, August 19th, 2005

Forwarded by Prem Rara at the Gmail Philippines Group:

Did you know that the Philippines’ coconut geotextile ( a.k.a. coconet) for soil erosion control has been chosen as one of the 12 finalists in Newsweek and BBC’s (British Broadcasting Corporation) World’s World Challenge?

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Thursday, August 18th, 2005

From a denied World Youth Day delegate’s blog (ederic@cyberspace) :

In an attempt to recover part of the expenses which we will never be able to refund, such as the visa application fee and the interview and joining fees, I decided to post at the auctions site eBay the jacket and other World Youth Day souvenir items.


World Youth Day jacket
World Youth Day cap. Image hosted by Photobucket.com World Youth Day keychain. Image hosted by Photobucket.com

May it also serve as a way to remember the irony that many young Filipinos–a people close to the heart of the founder of World Youth Day, and people of the country that hosted the “biggest gathering of people of all times” with Pope John Paul II in 1995–were banned from experiencing the pilgrimage in Germany.

I am looking forward to the time when people of other countries will stop looking at the Philippines as a country of people who would grab every opportunity to be illegal immigrants (TNT) in the United States or in Europe. When that happens, there will probably be no more discriminations of against us, Filipinos, and we will probably be allowed to join in as many international gatherings as we wish, whether we are in a big group of 600 or not.

Your Favorite Clothing Line?

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

Is this your favorite clothing line?

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Looking for a DepEd Secretary

Monday, August 15th, 2005

PCIJ reports that Coca Cola has joined the bandwagon of private entities who are helping the Department of Education (DepEd) in their task to bring the textbooks to students from far-flung areas.

Coke trucks are not only dropping off bottles of their sugary products but are doing the good deed by helping the DepEd improve the textbook-to-student ratio in the country.

One could only hope that this project would push thru and continue even with an impending change in leadership in the department. (more…)

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