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OCTOGENARIAN Casiano “Cas” Mayor, who used to be my fellow reporter at Reuters news agency, wrote to express his excitement over the looming entry of ...

OCTOGENARIAN Casiano “Cas” Mayor, who used to be my fellow reporter at Reuters news agency, wrote to express his excitement over the looming entry of ...

THE word “split” is in quotation marks because I doubt its accuracy to describe the ballyhooed break-up of Iloilo’s power players, Mayor Jerry “JPT” T...

IN a press conference last Friday, Iloilo City Mayor Jerry “JPT” Treñas announced that Congresswoman Julienne “Jamjam” Baronda had paid him a visit to...

WE were in high school when we first read about Robin Hood, a popular bow-and-arrow folk hero who robbed the rich to help the poor peasants in 14th-ce...

ON March 16, 1521, history teaches us, Ferdinand Magellan “discovered the Philippines.” This means that on Saturday or three days from now, we will be...

IN this column many issues ago, I wrote about the lament of a bank depositor, retired Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) employee ...

IT is not surprising that the employees of Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco) are worried over the possibility of losing their jobs. This is...

TWO months ago, this corner predicted the break-up of the “uniteam” of Antique due to the brewing personal differences between Governor Rhodora “Dodod...

By Herbert Vego ONE morning I woke up feeling unusually dizzy, my neck in pain. I slowly sat up in bed, my head propped up against the wall as I reac...