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Change has come to America

Today is one for the history books. While the world watched and waited with bated breath, America voted in its first African-American President at the end of what CNN.com said was the "longest…

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The U.S. Elections? Campaign fever is just right here

Election fever is still very much on in the Philippines, especially in the wake of the much-watched presidential polls in the United States. But it's a ballot much closer to home that's grabbing…

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Bolante back, probe on fertilizer scam continues

The fertilizer fund scam caused havoc in the Senate three years ago, as an investigation by the Blue Ribbon Committee revealed that a P728 million fund reserved for…

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Define “obscenity” and “porn”

What is Senate Bill 2464 that it has provoked intense debates not only among Filipinos but artists from other countries as well?

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“Scary” AFP and PNP need more than makeovers

The image of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is far from pristine. With stories of corrupt and unethical police…

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Politi-Ko!

Caught In The Act

 

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Ano'ng Say Mo?

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...coffee break!...

  "Among Ed"
Governor Ed Panlilio
Province of Pampanga, Philippines


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Politi-Quote

  If they can't accept it, they can jump into the lake. Very wide naman ang North Sea.

—Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez, to the family of murdered 16-year-old Maureen Hultman when Hultman's killer was granted executive clemency, quoted by  Inquirer.net.