Gat Andres Bonifacio: The Anti-Colonial National Hero of the Philippines (Bonifacio Series I) Every November 30, the Philippines celebrates Bonifacio Day to commemorate the birthday of the Father of Philippine Revolution, Andres Bonifacio y de Castro.
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ON the first anniversary of the installation of "President" A_NOY Cojuangco Aquino y HOCUS PCOS, let me talk of his family from the maternal side, the Cojuangcos.
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by Jesusa Bernardo & Tony Donato (updated August 30, 2011) May 10, 1897. Time of the Philippine Revolution against Spain. The infamous tragic day of the Katipunan. A day of combined shame and mourning for Tagalog/Filipino people. At Mt.
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The United States celebrates the killing of Osama Bin Laden. Hey, did you Americans forget that your government MADE that "terrorist"? Osama bin Laden deserves his end. He employed terrorism directed at civilians for his "freedom fighting" ideology.
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PART of the outrageously mythical thesis of the dubitable historian character, Glenn Anthony May, is that the letters in the possession of scholar and prewar Philippine Library and Museum director Epifanio de los Santos were forgeries made in collusion with the latter.
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IT is most unfortunate that the language most commonly used (next to Chinese Mandarin) internationally and virtually, English, is a patriarchal language. There are varied discourses as to why English is a patriarchal language.
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TWENTY-FIVE years after EDSA 1, a quarter of a century after the "fascist" Ferdinand E. Marcos dictatorship was dismantled, the Philippines is in WORSE straits.
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STUNNED. That's the best word to describe my mind's reaction to the Mendiola Massacre. Exactly 24 years ago today, Thursday morning when I learned of the massacre incident that occurred at historic Mendiola the previous day.
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PATRIOT Jose P. Rizal inspired nationalist Gat Andres Bonifacio y de Castro and the rest of the Filipino/Taga-ilog revolutionaries.
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IN the morning of September 13, 1907 at around 8:30 am, two Malay-skinned men sporting long, uncut but luxuriant hair were led out of the bartolina in Manila in the Southeast Asian archipelago now called the Republic of the Philippines.
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