Archive - Top Stories Year all all 2013 2012 2011 2010 Items per page 18 12 18 24 30 Top Stories Like a post-apocalyptic Hollywood movie Text and photos by LUIS LIWANAG NATURAL disasters and extreme weather phenomena have become so routine lately that to hear the impending landfall of another supertyphoon failed to whet my appetite for another adrenaline-charged news coverage. Spending time with family and keeping my word on commitments to friends were at the top of my list By vfadmin | Nov 17, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Mass burial in Tacloban Text and photos by LUIS LIWANAG TACLOBAN CITY—The city government of Tacloban finally buried the dead in a shallow ditch that officials said was just a temporary resting place for those who perished from the wrath of Typhoon Yolanda. Cadavers wrapped in body bags, blankets, mats and even GI sheets collected from all over the By vfadmin | Nov 15, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories ‘Pork’ and a million Slideshow by MARIO IGNACIO IV The “Million People March” social media activists had been cooking up for weeks failed to produce the promised million. But no matter. The message from the almost 100,000 rallyists who descended on Rizal Park on a drizzling Monday morning was crystal clear: Enough of “pork.” From all indications, the motley throng By vfadmin | Aug 27, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Martial Law victims dying while waiting for compensation By JONATHAN DE SANTOS GOVERNMENT has been dragging its feet in implementing a law awarding financial compensation to victims of human rights abuses during the martial law years, despite the fact that their number is slowly dwindling. “Not a month passes without one of us dying,” Felix Dalisay, who spoke for Samahan ng Ex-Detainees Laban By vfadmin | Aug 8, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Transparency in the extractive industries By MARIE GAY ALESSANDRA V. ORDENES HOW much is the government really getting from mining? How about other extractive industries such as gas and oil? How much is the industry actually paying the government? And, most important, do such payments comply with laws? Filipinos should be getting the answers to these and other questions about By vfadmin | Jul 10, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Quezon City courts go digital; more transparent system seen By MIKHA FLORES THE Supreme Court launched on Friday an electronic filing system that will digitize judicial processes in trial courts in Quezon City. Dubbed as “eCourt”, the system uses case management software that will allow judges and court personnel to organize case flows from the filing of the complaint up to its resolution and By vfadmin | Jun 14, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories JV top spender for TV, Loren for radio ads [tabs] [tab title=”Top Spenders for TV”] [/tab] [tab title=”Top Spenders for Radio”] [/tab] [tab title=”Networks”] [/tab] [/tabs] By MIKHA FLORES JOSEPH Victor Ejercito Estrada of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) has logged the most number of television airtime while Team PNoy senatorial candidate Loren Legarda leads in radio placements for the first month of the By vfadmin | Apr 4, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Protesters blast gov’t ‘anti-poor’ policies Text and photos by VINCENT GO THE United Nations had declared March 20, 2013 the first World Happiness Day. But for hundreds of activists in the Philippines, it was a day of protest as they held simultaneous mass actions in various parts of Metro Manila to voice their unhappiness with the performance of President Benigno Aquino’s III, now By vfadmin | Mar 21, 2013 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Pinoys party at Tattoo Expo Text, photos and video by VINCENT GO WHAT started out as a gathering of a few tattoo artists at a small garage in Malate district in Manila twelve years ago has grown to be the biggest tattoo exposition in the country. By vfadmin | Oct 1, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Activists demand disclosure of river pollutants By VINCENT GO Activists and community leaders on Thursday demanded that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources install a pollution disclosure system that will require industrial facilities to publicly declare the chemicals they use in their products and manufacturing process, and report how these are discharged, treated or transported. By vfadmin | Sep 15, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Scenes from a Water Festival By VERA Files It’s the feast of St John the Baptist, and in his honor, Filipinos brought out their water canons, guns and hoses. In Cavite City, they called it a water festival and christened it Regada. By vfadmin | Jun 24, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Farmers demand CARP completion By VINCENT GO Hundreds of farmers from Negros Occidental and Batangas marched to Manila to ask President Benigno Aquino III to immediately distribute land to farmer-beneficiaries before the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program ends in 2014. By vfadmin | Jun 14, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Images from an impeachment Photos by MARIO IGNACIO IV On Tuesday, May 29, 2012, the Senate either acquits or convicts Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona after an impeachment trial that stretched over nearly five months. By vfadmin | May 28, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Don’t worry if not hired at job fair, DOLE says By XIANNE ARCANGEL Photos by MARIO IGNACIO IV ALDRIN Ortiz left his house in Nueva Ecija in Central Luzon as early as 3 a.m. on Labor Day, not to attend a workers’ rally but to be among the first applicants to line up at the Labor Day Jobs and Livelihood Fair at the World Trade Center (WTC) job fair in Pasay City. By vfadmin | May 6, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Activists say ‘No’ to GMO eggplant Text, photos and video by VINCENT GO GENETICALLY modified organism walked the streets of Malate yesterday to dramatize the dangers of GMOs in food and the ecology, as environmentalists asked the Supreme Court to stop field trials of genetically modified eggplant. By vfadmin | Apr 27, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Boy scouts, frat men named ‘Scouts for the Rivers’ Text by XIANNE S. ARCANGEL, Photos by MARIO IGNACIO IV RESTORING the Pasig River back to life might be a daunting task, but the Sagip Ilog Pilipinas Movement (SIPM) believes young and old boy scouts and fraternity members are up for the challenge. By vfadmin | Apr 22, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Firefighter’s death ‘taints meaning of volunteerism’ By VINCENT GO AND REYNARD MAGTOTO THE family of a volunteer fireman who was mistakenly shot and killed by the Makati police said his killers, and even the media, have tainted the meaning of volunteerism. By vfadmin | Apr 16, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories A watering hole for urban warriors Text, photos and videos by VINCENT GO BEING at Fred's Revolucion is like going back to a time when the cold war was raging and revolutions were the in thing. It calls to mind a scene from the 1960s movie “M.A.S.H.” whose battle-weary soldiers guzzled up after a hectic day on the war front. 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