In Defense of Freedom: Philippine Press Through the Ages

IN DEFENSE OF FREEDOM: PHILIPPINE PRESS THROUGH THE AGES by Ferdinan S. Gregorio        Periodicals are the most accessible and affordable sources of daily information because of their availability. For more than a century, print media in the Philippines has been instrumental not only in promoting the government but also in voicing out continue reading :  In Defense of Freedom: Philippine Press Through the Ages

Promise of Philippine Independence foiled by American Duplicity

PROMISE OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE FOILED BY AMERICAN DUPLICITY by Bryan Anthony C. Paraiso      To have the wool pulled over one’s eyes is a colorful metaphor for being trounced by cunning and duplicity, bywords ascribed to dirty politics and disingenuous government officials. In our country, we have our own brand of peculiar euphemisms for corrupt continue reading : Promise of Philippine Independence foiled by American Duplicity

On National Flag Day: Celebrating Two Battles and A Patriot’s Legacy

ON NATIONAL FLAG DAY: Celebrating Two Battles and A Patriot’s Legacy By Cielo G. Reyno       May 28 commemorates National Flag Day.  On this day in 1898, some of the 2000 arms and 200,000 rounds of ammunition shipped to the Cavite port two days earlier were delivered to a little known revolutionary enclave, a barrio continue reading : On National Flag Day: Celebrating Two Battles and A Patriot’s Legacy

Maria Kalaw-Katigbak: Beauty Queen and Senator

MARIA KALAW-KATIGBAK: BEAUTY QUEEN AND SENATORby Reymann L. Guevarra         Endowed with foreordained beauty and intellect, Maria Kalaw-Katigbak, was certainly the crème of the crop in the springtime of her youth. Born to a noble breed, she showed her humble nature even during her moments of success. In the beginning, her beauty went unnoticed, but continue reading : Maria Kalaw-Katigbak: Beauty Queen and Senator