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Pedestrian delights

Pedestrian delights

Street foods are popular nowadays not only because these are tasty but mainly because these are cheap and can easily take care of hunger. From sweet, sour, spicy, salty, to hot or cold, name it and you can find it in the streets of Davao and other cities and towns....

In the Line of Fire

In the Line of Fire

The Philippine military has been using the Lumads in a village in Compostela Valley Province as human shields as it pursues its campaign against the communist New People’s Army. By Marilou M. Aguirre davaotoday.com Posted by Bulatlat.com NABOC, Compostela Valley...

A Cry for Justice

A Cry for Justice

The family of Sofronio “Tatay Poloy” Enoc, the peasant leader who was killed among five others in a massacre on April 15, 2002, in Pangyan, Marilog District, is still hopeful that justice will finally come. By Marilou M. Aguirre davaotoday.com Posted by...

Pedestrian Delights

Pedestrian Delights

Street foods are popular nowadays not only because these are tasty but mainly because these are cheap and can easily take care of hunger. From sweet, sour, spicy, salty, to hot or cold, name it and you can find it in the streets of Davao and other cities and towns....

A Cry for Justice

A Cry for Justice

The family of Sofronio “Tatay Poloy” Enoc, the peasant leader who was killed among five others in a massacre on April 15, 2002, in Pangyan, Marilog District, is still hopeful that justice will finally come. By Marilou M. Aguirre DAVAO CITY -- Unmindful of her...

Sa mga Anak ng Bayan

Sa mga Anak ng Bayan

(para kay Andres Bonifacio at kanyang mga apo) Ni Angelo San Pablo Sa loob at labas ng bayan kong sawi Maraming hiráp at lubog sa lugami Walang katapusan hibik na mahapdi Nagpasalin-salin sa maraming lahi. Sa loob at labas, ang Imperyalista! Nagpapakasasa’t...

Literally Speaking

Literally Speaking

In memory of the Palo (Leyte) 10 BY RAYMUND VILLANUEVA The Good Book says: “From dust to dust.” But the government troops did not have to be Literal. The Palo peasants said: “Balik-uma!” (Back to the land!) But the government troops did not have to be Literal. The...

Take My Picture, Please!

Take My Picture, Please!

BAGUIO CITY – Her name is Ina Ubayyen and she claims to be 100 years old. She smokes her native tobacco as she waits for the next tourist to either to take her picture or rent her highland head gear for a photograph for only P5 ($0.09). Setting up shop in front of...

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