Posted by rowlandkeshena bermudaradical.wordpress.com 27 September 2010 Forty-five years ago in mid-sixties the south east Asian archipelago of the Philippines saw the emergence of a powerful, dynamic and inspiring revolutionary
Diliman was sprawling countryside, with clumps of trees and bamboo and stretches of cogon and talahib. It must have once been covered with forest, hence, its name. The campus just
International Committee DEFEND International Committee to DEFEND Filipino Progressives in Europe 20 August 2010 We wish to remind the public and the mass media that in 1994 the office of
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By: Ina Alleco Achieving Happiness Blog 4 August 2010 I wrote this review in 2004 and it was published in Businessworld. I thought I’d repost it because, after six years,
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By Roland G. Simbulan Professor, former Faculty Regent, University of the Philippines System Jan. 8, 2008 From Nerve Blues Tuesday, July 22, 2008 centennial thoughts Amid the celebration of the
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