
La Bella Vita:
Naga’s brilliant lifestyle landscape
Czarina Imperial Maogmang Lugar is on fever pitch in terms of lifestyle happenings lately and the crescendo only means it’s almost...

EDITORIAL:
The governed vs the governor
WITH the election season just around the corner even if the campaign period has yet to officially begin, perhaps it would do poor Juan de...

BLIND SPOT:
Imelda sa Selda
So, it’s official. Former First Lady and lest we forget, incumbent Congresswoman Imelda Marcos is convicted of corruption. Now the...

Good Morning Judge:
On Election Violence
IT IS still seven months away from next year’s mid-term elections but it would seem that it could be a bloody political exercise if the...

FIELDNOTES:
Incarcerating Imelda
Tito Genova Valiente titovaliente@yahoo.com THERE are only two images of Imelda Romualdez Marcos in mind: one shows a woman in a yellow...

Siling Labuyo:
Nationalism and Democracy
Two supervening events that occurred last week brought to fore ideas about nationalism and democracy with the American president in the...

EDITORIAL:
The city’s financial health
WHILE we may pale in comparison with the other larger cities, such as Cebu, Davao, and those found in Central Luzon and Metro Manila, our...

BLIND SPOT:
Ten Peso Fair?
As early as my consciousness could bring me to the acquaintance of Philippine peso denominations, I remember the brown 10 peso bill with...

Good Morning Judge:
Corruption at the Customs Bureau
THE assignment of retired military officer to the Bureau of Customs by President Rodrigo R. Duterte in the latter’s desire to rid the...

FIELDNOTES:
The Day Our Children Become Ghouls and Witches
Tito Genova Valiente titovaliente@yahoo.com THE sun was just right at the horizon, a stubborn yellow disc refusing to let go of the day....

Dateline Seattle:
Making of a Saint
There he goes again. This time he did not call God stupid. This time he made fun of the saints during the recent feast of All Saints’...

BLIND SPOT:
Irony of Inclusion
A Grade 4 pupil nervously runs his fingers on raised dots on thicker paper. He softly recites. Teacher interrupts to tell him to read...

Good Morning Judge:
A Time-Honored Tradition
REMEMBERING the dead is a time-honored Filipino tradition. No distance is too far, no weather too harsh, no expense too much -- we...

Dateline Seattle:
AdeN: The Making of a University
(The author of this article, Alenn Nidea, graduated high school from the Ateneo de Naga. A lawyer by profession, Alenn is currently based...

EDITORIAL:
Ambushed
IT WAS bad intelligence that killed the three young policemen whose team was ambushed while escorting a government official along the...













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