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Bishops, laity challenge the cancer of corruption

TYPHOONS, floods and earthquakes continue to rock the Philippines, bringing more destruction, misery and poverty to farms, homes and communities. Worse than these is the cancer of corruption eating at ...
Every few years the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program becomes the subject of heated debate. Critics call it a dole out. Supporters defend it as the country’s flagship anti-poverty initiative. But ...
The Filipino people are not powerless. But breaking the cycle of corruption requires more than awareness — it demands bold, ...
Every few years the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program becomes the subject of heated debate. Critics call it a dole out. Supporters defend it as the country’s flagship anti-poverty initiative. But ...
Within the past month, the protests have toppled one country’s government and contributed to the dissolution of another.
At the rate politicians are tearing each other down, Filipinos could almost be forgiven for greeting typhoon season with grim welcome. For every swollen river and submerged barangay, every ruined home ...
The increase in the number of banks and the continued growth in loans and deposits indicate that financial resources remain ...
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Chances are that many of us who start the morning with news and check updates throughout the day even as we carry out other tasks have experienced by now some degree of fatigue from the seemingly ...
UPLB Chancellor Jose V. Camacho, Jr. expressed gratitude, stressing that the donated Strada Athlete will play a vital role in reaching schools and communities more effectively. Vice Chancellor Janette ...
The Senate inquiry into anomalies in flood control projects must result in stronger safeguards in the national budget, former ...
In the middle of renewed public outrage over corruption and the misuse of public funds, particularly those meant for flood ...