Anything under the sun: Panay Guerrilla â best organized in the world
BY ATTY. REX SALVILLA
MANY are not aware that the Panay Guerrilla was the best organized guerrilla movement during World War II.
This was because its...
Anything under the sun: Battered women, choose wisely!
BY ATTY. REX S. SALVILLA
TODAY, May 22, the people of Igbaras, Iloilo and Sibalom, Antique celebrate the feast of Santa Rita de Cascia.
In 1381...
People Powwow: K-12, an anachronistic DepEd program
By HERBERT VEGO
AS I was writing this yesterday, Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Armin Luistro was expected at the Nueva Valencia High School in...
Faith, Hope, Charity: âGrowth and developmentâ
BY IKE SEĂERES
MANY words in the English language would seem to be synonymous with each other, but they are actually not.
Take the case of...
Bridges: A partnership of transformation
BY SAMMY JULIAN
IT is a partnership that signals the transformation of Sicogon Island into a sustainable and master-planned tourism hub that will open doors...
Rural Update: Shift NAIA landings to Iloilo urgent
BY JOHNNY NOVERA
LAST week, we wrote in our column (Re-direct Intâl Flights...) of the heavy air traffic and dangerous situation of landings and takeoffs at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) such that even the old Terminal IV...
People Powwow: For whom does CHED work?
By HERBERT VEGO
THE officials of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) want us to believe that they are there to protect us parents and...
Accents: Remembering Romeo Capalla
BY JULIA CARREON-LAGOC
TWO months after Romeo Capalla was felled by an assassinâs bullet, March 15, 2014 to be exact, I yield my space to...
Bridges: The root of the disputes
BY SAMMY JULIAN
SOUTH China Sea is believed to contain significant resources.
However, disputes over its islands, reefs and atolls have made it hard both to...
Bridges: Rights of indigenous people trampled
SAMMY JULIAN
THE recent report involving a landlord and his security guards who shot at and held at gunpoint indigenous people who were to occupy...