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Now more than ever, it is becoming clear that when you direct all the power and resources of government towards a major problem like traffic, things can start to happen, and the desired outcome can be accomplished. First and foremost is the removal of the obstructions along a major thoroughfare like EDSA, then the same for the other tributaries along the way especially around Mandaluyong.

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It is bad enough that the guys at DOTC and MMDA seem incapable in dealing with our transport needs.

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At the fourth installment of the Office of the Ombudsman’s Integrity Lecture Series held recently at the Asian Development Bank Auditorium with former US Department of Justice senior counsel Adam Lurie as guest lecturer, the important role of private sector participation in fighting graft and corruption was stressed.

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The article we wrote about the Laguindingan Airport caused a stir gauging from the numerous texts and emails that I got, and many agree that the Aquino regime could have used that poorly designed airport terminal to lambast former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo for approving that stupid design where its pre-departure area doesn’t even have room for an x-ray machine! This design was for “normal” flight operations. But today, the new “normal” is flight delays and cancellations and that’s where all the troubles in Laguindingan Airport begin.

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One of the silver linings that we saw in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda is the alacrity displayed by the international community in responding to the devastation in Tacloban and other areas in the Visayas region.

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It’s two months and two days since Super Typhoon “Yolanda” the biggest typhoon that ever hit the planet earth and it seems that the government has assumed that things would now go back to normal in the places that were hardest hit, like Guiuan, Samar and Tacloban City.

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NABUHAYAN ang pag-asa ang mga Capizenos nang ipahayag ni DILG secretary Mar Roxas na may nakalaang tulong ang pamahalaang Aquino sa mga sinalanta ni Yolanda.

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I have spent the past two weeks traveling through Europe’s prime tourism areas.

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The technocrats and bureaucrats at DPWH are just being true to form.

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When our traditional politicians promise us economic emancipation, they’re into practicing idioglossia when they actually mean the use of public office in order to serve their personal interests, not the public good. Idioglossia it is because too many of them have promised us better social conditions for our families and communities but the reverse has happened.

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Now more than ever, it is becoming clear that when you direct all the power and resources of government towards a major problem like traffic, things can start to happen, and the desired outcome can be accomplished. First and foremost is the removal of the obstructions along a major thoroughfare like EDSA, then the same for the other tributaries along the way especially around Mandaluyong.

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It is bad enough that the guys at DOTC and MMDA seem incapable in dealing with our transport needs.

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At the fourth installment of the Office of the Ombudsman’s Integrity Lecture Series held recently at the Asian Development Bank Auditorium with former US Department of Justice senior counsel Adam Lurie as guest lecturer, the important role of private sector participation in fighting graft and corruption was stressed.

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The article we wrote about the Laguindingan Airport caused a stir gauging from the numerous texts and emails that I got, and many agree that the Aquino regime could have used that poorly designed airport terminal to lambast former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo for approving that stupid design where its pre-departure area doesn’t even have room for an x-ray machine! This design was for “normal” flight operations. But today, the new “normal” is flight delays and cancellations and that’s where all the troubles in Laguindingan Airport begin.

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One of the silver linings that we saw in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda is the alacrity displayed by the international community in responding to the devastation in Tacloban and other areas in the Visayas region.

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It’s two months and two days since Super Typhoon “Yolanda” the biggest typhoon that ever hit the planet earth and it seems that the government has assumed that things would now go back to normal in the places that were hardest hit, like Guiuan, Samar and Tacloban City.

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NABUHAYAN ang pag-asa ang mga Capizenos nang ipahayag ni DILG secretary Mar Roxas na may nakalaang tulong ang pamahalaang Aquino sa mga sinalanta ni Yolanda.

[DatePublished] => 2013-12-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133643 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096526 [AuthorName] => Bening Batuigas [SectionName] => PSN Opinyon [SectionUrl] => opinyon [URL] => ) [7] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1255240 [Title] => Tourism needs infrastructure [Summary] =>

I have spent the past two weeks traveling through Europe’s prime tourism areas.

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The technocrats and bureaucrats at DPWH are just being true to form.

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When our traditional politicians promise us economic emancipation, they’re into practicing idioglossia when they actually mean the use of public office in order to serve their personal interests, not the public good. Idioglossia it is because too many of them have promised us better social conditions for our families and communities but the reverse has happened.

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