This is one of the scenarios that has kept the public guessing in case Rodrigo Duterte wins the presidential elections.
Many people do not know that they are special and unique, just like every snowflake is like no other. When you learn to listen to that God-within you, you will hear It say:
Now that the high drama of the campaign is over, and presumptive President-elect Rodrigo Duterte is preparing to take over the reins of power, it’s about time for a change of pace.
Now that we know who the new President is—and who the people with and behind him are—Lifestyle gets to the more pressing and pleasant matter at hand. Friends have been bugging me to answer: Why did Conrad Onglao and Zsa Zsa Padilla split up? Are they really off?
IT’S been all over the news: Presumptive President-elect Rodrigo Duterte has Buerger’s disease. Thanks to its catchy name, now everyone seems to be talking about it.
The beat goes on! My goodness! It is almost June. Half the year is gone. I must say it has...
The President will take his oath before the Chief Justice. The new President, one hand on the Bible, will swear to uphold the 1987 Constitution. (Never mind that a campaign promise was the rewriting of the Charter.)
The Cebuano roots of incoming President Rodrigo Duterte have been explored many times over, especially in connection to the political kingpins, the Duranos of Danao City, Cebu. Ramon Durano—the late congressman, Danao mayor and “Marcos backer,” in the words of The New York Times—was married to Beatriz “Ati” Duterte, a cousin once removed to Rodrigo.
“BLESSED is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact.”—George Eliot
REGARDLESS of a new President, the Philippine economy will flourish, further reaping the fruits of the past six years. This will be obvious in service-oriented industries dealing with foreign countries such as overseas Filipino workers, business process outsourcing and the foreign investments.