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The horrors and nightmares of 1994 haunt farmers SUNDAY STORIES MARLEN V. RONQUILLO
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HE Philippine Senate ratified the Uruguay Round — General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (UR-GATT) in the dying days of 1994 — that meant the accession of the Philippines into the World Trade Organization (WTO), the new overseer of global trade. Given that the previous efforts at globalizing the international trading environment was focused on industry, the pro-farming, pro-agriculture sector protested the accession. The fear was this. The WTO accession would be a
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UGPONG ng Pagbabago (HnP) chairman and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte Carpio has called candidates of opposition slate Otso Diretso “cowards” for refusing to face her in a debate.
In her Instagram post, Carpio responded to the opposition candidates’ statement denying her dare, pointing out that she is not a Senate candidate. “This is the hallmark of your group, dark, depressing, sad, very recently, dishonest. And now, cowards,” she said. On Friday, the mayor challenged the
candidates of Otso Diretso to face her in a debate after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) rejected the opposition ticket’s request for an official debate between candidates of HnP and Otso Diretso. Otso Diretso bets earlier filed a petition asking the Comelec to craft rules
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IR Alex Ferguson handled the Manchester United for more than two decades until he retired in 2013. He is the winningest professional football coach of all time, with a lot of success with ace players like David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs. Ferguson does not attribute the achievements of the famous football club to luck and some hard work. Rather, he attributes it to the determination to win every game in any single day. With that mindset, he was able to cultivate in his team a winning
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Children frolic and keep cool at the Pasig River as the temperature continues to rise. The weather bureau has yet to officially declare the start of summer, but temperatures have started to climb. PHOTO BY DJ DIOSINA
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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has vowed to continue his anti-corruption purge in government, promising that there would be “no sacred cows” in his campaign. In his speech during a campaign rally in Negros Occidental on Friday night, the President said corrupt government offi-
THE government should support Filipinos taking up post-graduate studies and other special education enhancement programs here and abroad to upgrade their bachelor’s degrees. “The government, or even philanthropic organizations, should support Filipinos taking up post-graduate studies like master’s and doctoral degrees. The country stands to benefit once they finish and apply in their professions what they have learned,” Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito said in a statement on Saturday. He added that the government should set aside resources, financial or other forms of as-
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cials would be held accountable regardless of their relationship with him. “Corruption, wala akong pasensya (I have no patience with corruption) and will continue to purge government,” Duterte said. “Walang sagrado dito sa akin. Ni anak
ko, ni kaibigan ko, wala. Pasensya ka, period (There will be no sacred cows even if they are my children or my friends. If you’re involved [in corruption], you’ll be sorry),” he added. Duterte made the statement after he
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A farmer looks at his farm in San Ildefonso town in Bulacan, one of the provinces affected by the El Niño weather phenomenon. PHOTO BY RENE H. DILAN
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has changed his stand on medical marijuana, saying he will now not allow the legalization of marijuana even for medicinal purposes. In his speech during a campaign sortie in Negros Occidental, Duterte said he would not sign any bill that will legalize the use of medical marijuana because some would use it as an excuse to abuse it. “[What is] medicinal…[about it]? They’ll give you the excuse to harvest [it and then say it’s for... medicinal [use]. [Everybody will go] ‘medicinal’ about it. That would be an excuse. Hindi ako pumayag (I refused). Not in my time, not in my time,” the President said. “Maybe some other time. Some other President. I am ignorant of that kind of research, I must admit. I do not read it, and I do not intend to legalize it. Ayaw ko (I don’t want to legalize it). Gawin mo lang excuse ‘yan eh (You will only use it as an excuse). Tatanim ka ng iyo, sabihin mo medicinal man kaya ito (You
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