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Sangil: The flyover controversy
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SunStar May 27, 2021 FACED with the greatest dilemma ever in the holding of elections, the Commission on Elections has to find innovative ways to conduct said elections credibly.
According to James Jimenez, spokesperson for the Comelec, the election body is deep in preparations for the general elections on May 9, 2022, with the pandemic introducing impelling changes in the conduct of the campaign and actual vote. It will be a very tough task indeed for Comelec.
About four million new voters are expected to register but so far only about 1.6 million have registered, but more are expected to enlist till election day.
There are several prohibitions, however: while in-person campaigning cannot be completely banned, there will be limitations on crown size but eating during campaign rallies will be banned so as to ensure masks and face shields will be worn.
Sangil: My journey to the vaccination center
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+ May 19, 2021 THE government line “The best vaccine is one that this available” keeps reminding the public to take any vaccine offered. No matter what, it is still our choice. Apparently, there’s a common belief that the US made Pfizer vaccine is safer compared to the others offered. It is the preferred jab. Everyone became brand conscious. Blame it to irresponsible comments on social media when people with no competence nor expertise posting and saying that certain vaccines have side effects. So now, where the Pfizer vaccine is administered expect an uncontrollable crowd.
There’s a son of a known politician who is in solar farm business who bought land of some twenty farmers in Tarlac on an agreed price. This young man maybe in the process destroying the family’s reputation by reneging on the agreement. He was only able to pay 20 percent of the total amount and for the past three years and the farmers have been waiting for the businessman to
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+ FROM facing bombs to diffusing another kind of bomb.
Journalist-turned-diplomat Elmer Cato, now the Consul General (ConGen) in New York City, may have left strife-torn, bomb-plagued foreign posts but he is in another one where there is a different kind of bomb.
The hate crime against Asians where Pinoys are also targets is one explosive issue for a diplomat, especially for a head of foreign post. For New York, it is double the headache. Double the effort. Double the fear.
If one thinks that ConGen Cato landed on a nice post where he could sit on an executive chair and just put his feet up high on the table, that may not happen. Yes, the post may seem glamorous and prestigious but it definitely comes with certain hazards.
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