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Improving disaster response

November 06, 2024
Severe Tropical Storm Kristine (international name: Trami) did not even rise to the level of a typhoon based on its maximum wind speed, but it unleashed torrential rains that left a wide trail of devastation across Luzon and Visayas provinces, making it the deadliest and most destructive cyclone to hit the country so far this year. It slammed into the Philippines last Oct. 24 and dumped twice as much rain in the Bicol Region alone
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Gray Matters

Liberation theology (2)

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With Due Respect

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Artemio V. Panganiban
In the Pink of Health

Cadence of change

Fatima Ignacio Gimenez
Public Lives

Duterte vs the rule of law

Randy David
Moments

Help fill the world with love

Fr. Jerry M. Orbos SVD
Social Climate

Our unsafe country

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Human Face

Neutralization: Euphemism for kill orders

Ma. Ceres P. Doyo
Glimpses

Surviving the dysfunctional

Jose Ma Montelibano
FLEA MARKET OF IDEAS

Why we don’t have precolonial palaces, temples

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Safe Space

Politics scarier than ghosts

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Business Matters

3 ways to boost AI usage and make it stick

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Commentary

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High Blood

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