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Kidnap Watch

Kidnapping victim rescued, mastermind traced to Bilibid

Kidnap victim Huang Bo Yu, 30, has been rescued, the P2.5 million ransom paid recovered. But the most unsettling aspect to this crime was that the alleged mastermind of the abduction is already in a maximum security prison. The four suspects arrested – Ronald Piloton, Joseph Hibek, Michael Austria and Jowie Talagsad – said they […]

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Community News

Jinjing (金井) association gives MRPO P100k donation for anti-crime work

Keeping peace and order is everybody’s job. When a kidnap victim cooperates with the police to help apprehend the abductors, the crime is solved, perpetrators go to jail, and everybody benefits, said Teresita Ang See during the anniversary and induction of officers of the Jinjing Hometown Association (金井聯鄉總會) and Jinjing Chamber of Commerce (金井商會) on […]

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Community News

Philippine team breaks math borders in Bulgaria

Fourteen Filipino students won five gold, two silver and seven bronze medals in the individual final round of the 5th International Tournament Mathematics Without Borders held in Bulgaria from June 30 to July 2. This is the Philippines’ first participation in the tilt, organized by the Education without Borders Pedagogical Association (Bulgaria) and Innovation Science […]

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Life

Carlos Palanca enlightens the Americans – 2

Editor’s Note: For this issue, we are reprinting Carlos Palanca’s second testimony before the Philippine Commission on July 8, 1899 (see Tulay June 19-July 9, 2018 issue for his first testimony). Carlos Palanca or Chan/Tan Quiensien (陳謙善) was a famous capitan chino during the latter part of the Spanish period, in the 19th century. He also […]

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Community News

FLIP 2018: A concert for love and peace

No event of the Buddha’s Light International Association (國際佛光會) Philippine community is complete without extravagant musical performances. The 2018 BLIA Fellowship Meeting was no exception. The event opened with “FLIP 2018: A Concert for Love and Peace” where delegates and venerables – ordained Buddhist monks and nuns – from 10 Asian countries were entertained by […]

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Tsinoy Beats and Bytes

Please, Mr. President, please

Last June 30, President Rodrigo Duterte marked his second year as president. On July 23, he will deliver his third state of the nation address and detail his accomplishments. Will he also candidly detail where he has failed and what he intends to do about them in his remaining four years in office? An informal […]

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Health

Vaccines are not just for children

Many adults in the country become seriously ill from diseases that vaccines can help prevent. They might even die from these diseases. Vaccines can help protect a person from unnecessary suffering. The protection received during childhood from some vaccines can wear off, necessitating booster doses in adulthood. You may require other vaccines for other diseases […]

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History

From sulu to fujian: A balangay voyage into history

In celebration of Philippine Heritage Month (in China) and to further strengthen Philippines-China relations, as well as friendship, cooperation and understanding between the Philippines and Fujian, our balangay team under the leadership of Art Valdez replicated part of the 1417 voyage of the sultan of Sulu to China. The faint glow of the Milky Way […]

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Life

Jose Rizal’s illuminating personal letters

Whenever Dr. Jose Rizal traveled across Germany and Switzerland, his friend and traveling companion, Dr. Maximo Viola, noted that Rizal always carried a small bag containing his personal letters. Asked why he treasured his letters so much, Rizal responded that he gets a glimpse of the character and mood of the family and friends through […]

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History

Comfort women: The continuing fight for justice

“W ill there be war again?”This was the question Lola Estellita Dy asked when told US troops were in the country for war exercises. This was in May, when the 2018 PH-US Balikatan exercises were being held in Central Luzon.“War is difficult… women and children…the innocents… they suffer most,” she said, teary-eyed.She had also heard […]