Monthly Archives: July 2012
SC affirms Lucy Torres as Leyte congresswoman
July 16, 2012
Now, it’s the highest court of the land deciding for actress, television host and congresswoman Lucy Torres Gomez. In a decision this week, the Supreme Court (SC) affirmed the election in 2010 of Congresswoman Lucy Torres Gomez as representative for the fourth district of Leyte as substitute candidate for her husband actor Richard Gomez. Continue reading
Power woes grip Puerto Princesa
July 16, 2012
PUERTO PRINCESA CITY – The Puerto Princesa City Council has approved a resolution placing the entire city under a state of emergency due to the worsening problem on power supply.
The resolution would allow Puerto Princesa Mayor Edward Hagedorn to come up with measures to address the problem, according to Haydee Dizon, a staff member of Puerto Princesa Vice Mayor Lucilo Bayron. Continue reading
Pacquiao should stay more focused in next fight – Roach
July 16, 2012
LOS ANGELES, California – Whoever dethroned WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao fights next, his chief trainer Freddie Roach wants his Filipino pupil to stay 100 percent focused in training. Continue reading
Nation mourns, honors Dolphy
July 16, 2012
MANILA – Filipino movie, stage and television icon Dolphy is dead. He passed away at the Makati Medical Center at 8:40 p.m. on July 10, 15 days before he was to turn 84. His colleagues in the showbusiness industry, the country’s leaders and his legions of fans expressed sadness over his passing away after more than a month battling for his life at the intensive care unit of the hospital. Continue reading
Bahay Kubo Restaurant opens door for business
July 16, 2012
Located at 5750 N. California Ave. in Chicago, corner of Lincoln Ave., Bahay Kubo restaurant had a successful formal opening and blessing last Sunday, July 8 at around 6 P.M. Guests present to cut the ribbon were Atty. Jun Joaquin, Ms. Lourdes Livas and Ms. Anita Rosa. Continue reading
U.S. warns of more clashes over South China Sea row
July 16, 2012
MANILA – The United States has warned of more confrontations in the South China Sea if a region-wide solution was not found. US Secretary Hillary Clinton made the warning as she spoke before ASEAN foreign ministers in the US-ASEAN grouping she co-led with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario. Continue reading
Aphrodisiacs
by Dr. Philip S. Chua.
July1, 2012
What are Aphrodisiacs?
Aphrodisiacs are prosexual drugs or substances that will heighten libid(o sexual desire), orgasm (ecstasy and pleasure) and performance in males and females, not partner specific.
Are these subtances new? Continue reading
KKC (Kanya-Kanyang Check)
by Fermin Salvador.
July 1, 2012
Kaugnay ng pagsasara ng samit (summit) ng North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) sa Chicago na ang naganap ay tinaguriang pinakamalaking pagtitipon ng mga pinuno at kinatawan ng mga bansang miyembro ng nasabing organisasyon sa kasaysayan ay nagkaroon ng pagkakataon ang matataas na opisyal sa gobyernong Obama na makapagrelaks sa nasabing lungsod bago magbalik sa Washington D.C. Continue reading
ANTI-CLERICALISM Could it happen in America Part Two
by Fred C. Wilson III
July 1, 2012
The American Christian Church appears to be dying. We’ve lost the moral high ground to pop psychologists, leftist authors, celebrities, and talk show hosts. Secular humanism has filled the spiritual void in the American soul. Continue reading
Debt Increase Must Be Offset By Cuts
by Don Azarias
July 1, 2012
Saying that he would draw “a line in the sand,” House Speaker John Boehner( R-Ohio), stood his ground on Capitol Hill by insisting that any increase in the debt limit should be offset by greater cuts in spending and tax reform before the end of the year. Continue reading