+ Follow MR. BOBIT Tag
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[Title] => Political transformation is what we need!
[Summary] => Today is the 85th birth anniversary of the late Sir Max V. Soliven. He was a great friend and mentor who taught me what I needed to know about being a journalist.
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[Title] => After the elections, barangays need reforms!
[Summary] => Come Monday, Filipinos all over the country would once more go out and vote… this time for their barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) leaders.
[DatePublished] => 2010-10-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Why rural banks failed? A reader's response
[Summary] => It has been a month since the rural banks belonging to the Legacy Group collapsed and the only news we got came from the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) was that they would service the depositors who have less than P250,000 in savings deposit with those 12 ill-fated rural banks.
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[Title] => Wanted: Polite immigration officers!
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I was watching ANC News yesterday morning reporting about First Daughter Luli Arroyos brush with immigration officer Edgardo Padlan at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Authority (NAIA) the other day. Apparently, as the presidential daughter was leaving for Hong Kong, she lined up like everyone else (this is why I admire Luli so much as she has no airs at all!) in the immigration booth to have her passport stamped... but a foreigner who was behind her was processed ahead of her.
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MR. BOBIT
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[Title] => Why rural banks failed? A reader's response
[Summary] => It has been a month since the rural banks belonging to the Legacy Group collapsed and the only news we got came from the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) was that they would service the depositors who have less than P250,000 in savings deposit with those 12 ill-fated rural banks.
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[Title] => Wanted: Polite immigration officers!
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I was watching ANC News yesterday morning reporting about First Daughter Luli Arroyos brush with immigration officer Edgardo Padlan at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Authority (NAIA) the other day. Apparently, as the presidential daughter was leaving for Hong Kong, she lined up like everyone else (this is why I admire Luli so much as she has no airs at all!) in the immigration booth to have her passport stamped... but a foreigner who was behind her was processed ahead of her.
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