By Jose Ma. Montelibano
When the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution removed a dictator, it was not only the physical Ferdinand Marcos that Filipinos sought to get rid of, it was also what he represented. Much has been said of his brilliance as a lawyer, his journey to political greatness, his brand of leadership. Yet, great power in the [...]
Posted: February 21st, 2013 in Columnists,Columns,Viewpoints | Read More »
By Butch Hernandez
Eugenia “Eggie” Duran Apostol, now 87, never tires of saying that she was just lucky “to be at the right place at the right time,” with “the knack for starting small things that end up doing big things.”
Posted: October 12th, 2012 in Columns,Featured Columns,Featured Headline,Inquirer Opinion | Read More »
By Amando Doronila
Juan Ponce Enrile is indisputably the only Filipino politician who has held power at its apex for 46 years, bridging six presidential regimes since the 1960s.
Posted: October 1st, 2012 in Columnists,Columns,Editor's Pick,Inquirer Opinion | Read More »