STREETWISE: The Colombian peace process — a model for the Philippines? by Carol Pagaduan-Araullo
Streetwise Ask a Filipino nowadays what he or she knows about Colombia and chances are the reply will be about how the reigning Miss Universe,

Streetwise Ask a Filipino nowadays what he or she knows about Colombia and chances are the reply will be about how the reigning Miss Universe,
Streetwise Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City is not called the “killer highway” for nothing. It is notorious for vehicular accidents involving all manner of wheeled
Streetwise Lumad extrajudicial killings and forced evacuations due to military and paramilitary forces rampaging across the indigenous people’s ancestral domain in the remaining frontiers of
Streetwise There are two things that the common tao considers as indicators, if not necessary proof, that our political system is a democracy. The first
Streetwise The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and its most rabid apologists are trying desperately to stem the tide of public outrage here and
Today, September 21, we commemorate the anniversary of the Dictator Marcos’ declaration of martial law and say “Never again!” This constitutes our collective denunciation of
(Photo by Janess Ann J. Ellao of bulatlat.com) James Cameron’s 2009 box office hit film “Avatar”, about an alien world where primitive but highly evolved
The election season is definitely upon us even with national polls still nine months away and filing of candidacies for national positions set two months
In the last two decades the global mining industry has tried to repair its image and whitewash its blackened record in the wake of public
This year’s state-of-the-nation address (SONA) is President BS Aquino’s last. He is expected to deliver a powerful speech replete with his regime’s achievements for the



