Thursday, May 21, 2026
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Tag: Charlie Manalo

Far from over (2)

"If Peco had been a private corporation, there would be no problem with the transaction." Problems continue to hound the Panay Electric Cooperative. The other day,...

Planting the seeds of recovery

"Survive, reboot, grow." In a little over a month, Jose Mari Chan’s classic Christmas song will be hitting the airwaves, signaling the start of the...

Never-ending inconsistencies

"What ever happened to quality education?" The other day, I had a brief conversation with an old friend, Dr. Manuel “Bong” Muhi, who was appointed...

Dennis’ dilemma

"Chinese companies may soon be barred from trading in US stock exchanges."   It seems Dennis Uy’s problems with his newest baby, DITO Telecom, is far...

Why complicate?

"My only beef with the proposal to rename the airport is the name itself."   The other day, three members of the House of Representatives—Deputy Speaker...

A gift unfit for a centennial celebration

"We will keep the investing public informed."     The pandemic created a tragic global milestone on the 20th year of the twenty-first century. This year also...

Schooling and transportation under the new normal

"Here are some proposals."     While school has yet to open and public transportation still has to receive the go-signal for a full-blown operation amid the...

Someone has to take a stand

"Freedom of expression is not absolute."   Before the not-so-merry month of May ended, television-comedian Arnell Ignacio filed cases of Inciting to Sedition, Violation of Cybercrime...

On a lifeline

"Tourism took a painful blow."     The tourism industry has taken a dive due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the small businesses relying mainly on...

Just bare all

"No ordinary mortal can understand the figures on the DOH website."   A couple of days ago, the Department of Health revised its presentation of latest...

Bill-shocked

"We asked for it."     The other day, Bagong Henerasyon Representative Bernadette Herrera called on customers of the Manila Electric Company or Meralco to hold on...

Making roads biker-friendly

"Other countries have bicycle lanes to lower their carbon footprint, reduce pollution and promote a healthy lifestyle."   It seems the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority had...

Samar calling

"The warning came too late."     While Metro Manilans and denizens of other highly-urbanized areas were busy with their to-do lists last week in anticipation of...

It pays to be creative

"Lechon, anyone?"     The COVID-19 pandemic gave rise to the emergence of a new breed of leaders who dared to take the risk of deviating from...
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