Wednesday, May 20, 2026
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Tag: Jenny Ortuoste

The case for remote work

"There are better ways to do things." Any government official or private entity that forces companies to return to an onsite working setup has their...

The tide is turning pink

"The proof is in the people." The sight of the massive crowds that filled venues for presidential candidate Vice President Leni Robredo must have her...

Ukraine – should we care?

"Might not does not make it right." “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Taking a stand...

The CNN debates: who came out on top?

"The public was given a preview of the direction their decisions may take once they are in power." In last weekend’s presidential and vice-presidential debates...

Keep Dr. Naty safe

"The ruthless manner of Dr. Naty’s arrest sustains the atmosphere of fear that hangs over this administration." It must have been a surprise to the...

Work is not a cup of coffee

"The statement backfired spectacularly." “Anyone who claims to work 18 hours a day is either lying or stupid.” This statement, in a video that Sen. Imee...

Cancer patients, survivors are considered PWDs

"The government must not neglect the people who are ill with other diseases, and who need help, too." Cancer patients and survivors are deemed persons...

Study: Online election landscape ‘hostile to opposition’

"Findings will be presented tomorrow." Some politicians have been running stealth campaigns for years on social media, and this may make voters “susceptible to manipulation”...

A bookish crowd

"If the criminal case had succeeded, ignorance would have triumphed."   Several months ago, the “Limasawa 6,” eminent historians scrutinizing the GPS of the First Easter...

Students advocate stricter travel restrictions

"Out of the mouths of babes"   With the arrival in the country of the highly contagious UK and South Africa variants of COVID-19 as well...

Violence against women, a major concern during pandemic

"Despite the gains, there is still a long way to go in breaking the patriarchal mindset that normalizes violence."   The pandemic brought not only health...

Summer break essential for teachers, students

"This has been an exhausting year for everyone."   When news broke that the Department of Education was contemplating only a two-week summer break in between...

Vico Sotto and the potentiality of corruption reform

"The challenges are real."   With all his achievements since his election, Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto shows that it is quite possible for corruption in city...

Adding a day to forever

"This lawyer is noted not only for his prolific writing on law and history, but also for his art."   Recently had to write about extradition...
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