Archive - Top Stories Year 2012 all 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Items per page 24 12 18 24 30 Top Stories Number of Filipino working children reaches 5.5 million, NSO survey shows By ARIEL C. SEBELLINO SEVENTEEN-year-old B-Jay has not attended school for the last two years. Instead, B-Jay helps his father David in occasional carpentry works in some subdivisions in Cavite to augment the family’s income. By verafiles | Jul 5, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories PWD Week activities planned in Visayas By HAZEL VILLA, VICENTE ALEJANDRO AND NESTOR RAMIREZ THE Western Visayas Regional Council for Disability Affairs is hosting a two-day summit for persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Iloilo City, one of the many ways government agencies in the Visayas will be celebrating National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR) Week. By verafiles | Jul 4, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Colonial photos document the power of ‘the Philippine native’ By DESIREE CALUZA BAGUIO CITY — For decades, some of the American’s legacy photographs have earned the ire of indigenous peoples, anti-imperialism scholars and social scientists, and caused debate for its unabashed projection of Filipinos as uncivilized, barbaric and pagans, who needed outside intervention to liberate them from their pitiable state. By verafiles | Jul 3, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Treating a condition with no cure By LEILANIE ADRIANO LAOAG CITY—Alainrey Gamit Barroga needs a botox injection soon, and not because he is vain. The 38-year-old artist was diagnosed with X-linked Dystonia Parkinsonism (XDP) locally known as “lubag,” an inherited neurodegenerative condition affecting mostly males that can only be treated but for which there is no known cure. By verafiles | Jul 3, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Traumatic San Juan experience By VERA Files THE feast day of St. John the Baptist last June 24 turned into a traumatic event for a group belonging to a Catholic congregation, among them a priest, who happened to pass by San Juan City in Metro Manila on their way to a retreat that day. By verafiles | Jul 2, 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 verafiles | Jun 24, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories CJ nominee questions JBC composition By LALA ORDENES FORMER Solicitor General Frank Chavez, a nominee to the Chief Justice post vacated by impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona, sent a letter (see below) to the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) Friday questioning the composition of the council that vets and approves nominees to judicial posts. By verafiles | Jun 23, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Martial Law diaries By ELIZABETH LOLARGA CALLED “the heroic generation,” these are baby boomers who forsook their parents’ post-war dreams for them to finish a college education, find a stable job and settle down but instead took tremendous risks in defying the state’s force to fight for seemingly abstract rights that today’s youth take for granted, freedom of expression and being able to vote for the President of one’s choice, among others. By verafiles | Jun 22, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories The photographer as advocate Text by ARTHA KIRA PAREDES Photos and Video by VINCENT GO RODALLIE Mosende was a homeless girl who appeared destined to be one of many poor people prowling the streets of Quiapo. That is, until documentary photographer Rick Rocamora chanced upon her and took her picture. By verafiles | Jun 21, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories ICT industry opens up to tech-savvy PWDs Text by XIANNE ARCANGEL, Photos by MARIO IGNACIO IV PERSONS with disabilities (PWDs) possessing skills in information and communications technology face a bright future: Companies are turning to them to fill vacancies for highly technical jobs. By verafiles | Jun 20, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories TV networks urged to produce child-friendly shows By ARIEL C. SEBELLINO MARICEL Oriña, a self-employed housewife and mother of two boys, can only sigh in exasperation over the lack of sensitivity on how children are portrayed on television. By verafiles | Jun 20, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories A Philippine countryside spirit goes classy By NORMAN SISON MOJITO and Piña Colada, move over. Here comes the Manila Sunshine. In mid-May, one of the top hotels in Manila unveiled an alcoholic bright yellow cocktail, precisely designed to be the Philippine capital’s signature drink. That brought plenty of cheer to Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez, who concocted the idea. However, there is more to just making it in the universe of mixology. By verafiles | Jun 19, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories JBC allows live media coverage for chief justice interviews By LALA ORDENES THE Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) in a historic move decided Monday to allow live coverage of the public interviews of candidates for judicial positions. This means that cameras and tape recorders are now allowed inside the room where the JBC panel interviews candidates for vacant posts in the judiciary and the office of the Ombudsman. By verafiles | Jun 18, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Comelec cancels PWD voter registration for ARMM listing By ARTHA KIRA PAREDES THE special registration for persons with disabilities (PWDs) nationwide set for next month will be called off following the Commission on Elections’ decision to give priority to voter registration in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). By verafiles | Jun 18, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Italian foothold in historic Paco Text and photos by ELIZABETH LOLARGA BACK in the years when dynamic cultural administrators produced free outdoor performances, from poetry readings to full orchestra concerts,Paco Park was a destination for the culturati and the hoi polloi. By verafiles | Jun 18, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories God loves LGBTs, says ex-seminarian author By PATRICK KING PASCUAL Coming to terms with one’s self is not easy for homosexuals in a society where gender is limited to either male or female. Raymond Alikpala, 46, a lawyer and formerly a seminarian, knows very well the anguish of living in the shadows having done so in the first 38 years of his life. By verafiles | Jun 15, 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 verafiles | Jun 14, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Civil society, international community against changes to juvenile justice law By CARLO FIGUEROA HUMAN rights groups continue to voice their opposition to moves to amend the country’s juvenile justice law. This comes even after the House of Representatives on June 4 passed on third and final reading House Bill 6052 proposing to lower the age of criminal liability from 15 to 12 years old. By verafiles | Jun 14, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories For better judiciary, reforms in appointment process needed BY VERA FILES Two decades after its creation by the Constitution, the Judicial and Bar Council remains an institution critics say is riddled with “systemic deficiencies” and even defects, and is badly in need of reforms. By verafiles | Jun 13, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Commemorating independence It’s June 12, Independence Day, and for some Filipinos, it meant a trip to the birthplace of the Philippine Republic in Kawit, Cavite, a lesson in geography, and even photo opportunities with the country’s first president, Emilio Aguinaldo. By verafiles | Jun 12, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Canadian boy on a mission to build schools for Filipinos By MARK PERE MADRONA ROMEO Berard II of Winnipeg, Canada may only be 16, but he already has a life mission --- i.e., to make sure that every Filipino child will be able to go to school. By verafiles | Jun 12, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Few limits to president’s power of judicial appointment By VERA FILES The Judicial and Bar Council represents the first and crucial step in the judicial appointment process. Ultimately, however, the person responsible for appointments of all the country’s judges and justices is the President. By verafiles | Jun 12, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories JBC partly to blame for problems in judiciary By VERA FILES THE Judicial and Bar Council is now the focus of national attention as it begins the process of recommending a replacement for ousted Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona. The process, if done right, is expected to help restore public confidence in the High Tribunal. By verafiles | Jun 11, 2012 | -minute read KEEP READING Top Stories Davao residents protest privatization of power; urge scrapping of EPIRA By KARLOS MANLUPIG HUNDREDS of environmentalists, activists and residents in Davao City staged a march protest to protest the proposed privatization of power plants in Mindanao and urged the scrapping of the Electric Power Reform Act which marked it’s eleventh year last Friday. 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