Posts Tagged by Vol. XVII No. 10

Lozada also faces spiritual harassment

CEBU CITY Even as the Cebu archdiocese denied the accusation, Rodolfo Lozada Jr. and his supporters here Related PostsSenate takes custody of whistleblower Lozada Whistleblower Lozada Whistleblower Lozada faces jail… Read More

RP deadliest for journalists

NEW YORK The Committee to Protect Journalists says Russia is the worlds third deadliest country for the press. CPJ also identifies countries such as the Philippines and Colombia, Related PostsRP… Read More

RP Rice Crisis

Pinoys are told to eat ‘kamote’ MANILA When Philippine Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap held a press conference at the Philippine embassy in Washington D.C. last month, he assured Filipino Americans… Read More

Arroyo is center of govt graft

MANILA President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is the center of corruption in the government, Related PostsBelated birthday party for Arroyo Brawling fishwives Mike goes to Germany to seek stem cell cure… Read More

Filams await papal visit

By Rodney J. Jaleco SILVER SPRING, Maryland They raised and shook palm fronds, a ritual repeated throughout the Catholic world. It ushered the start of Christendoms holiest week that culminates… Read More

Filam model rises in fashion world

NEW YORK Charo Ronquillo, a 19-year-old Filipino American model, continues to shine in the pages of top American magazines Read More

Firm uses Filam to get govt contracts

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Dennis F. Campbell, 59, a former vice president for Cressona-based Scuylkill Products, Inc., has pleaded guilty Read More

USCIS issues new H-IB visa rule

WASHINGTON DC U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued an interim final rule March 19 that Related PostsNew USCIS Rule Will Help TNTs Deferred Action Begins Approval of petitions after… Read More

LA lawyers sentenced for visa fraud

By Romeo P. Marquez SAN DIEGO – Two lawyers – one a name partner and the other a senior associate – at one of the West Coasts largest immigration Related… Read More

US DOJ probing complaint

By Rodney J. Jaleco WASHINGTON D.C. Six Filipino teachers are braving possible deportation to expose the activities of an alleged illegal recruiter that highlights the ugly side of the race… Read More

GMA tells PMA graft being weeded out

BAGUIO CITY President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, speaking before the graduating cadets at the elite Philippine Military Academy March 18, went all out to court the cadets, claiming that corruption is… Read More

Senators acting as models

More and more senators, who receive millions of pesos in pork barrel and allowances have been moonlighting as commercial models Related PostsLacson accused of murder Criminal justice, RP style Dumlao… Read More

Whistleblower Lozada bares difficulties

NBN-ZTE star witness Rodolfo Jun Lozada March 23 bemoaned the hardships he and his family are suffering while those he implicated in the broadband scandal continue with their unaltered lifestyles.… Read More

US says ‘rights’ abuses continuing

By Jose Katigbak WASHINGTON – Arbitrary, unlawful, and extrajudicial killings by elements of the security forces and political killings, including killings of journalists continue to be a major problem in… Read More

Pacman offered $6-M for Marquez rematch

LAS VEGAS – Even while Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez were attending the post-fight press conference, Golden Boy Promotions (GBP) announced its intentions to stage a rematch as soon… Read More

Vol. XVII, No. 10

Related PostsThe Manila Mail Calendar of Events Have Been Updated The Manila Mail Vol. XX, No. 16 – June 30, 2011 The Manila Mail Vol. XX, No. 15 – June… Read More

A peaceful Holy Week

Philippine National Police Director General Avelino Razon Jr. said the observance of the Holy Week in the entire country as generally Related PostsPalm Sunday opens Holy Week Read More