Thursday, September 14, 2006
Live @ 55 Opinion
The theatrical Lucas Rossi bagged the Front Man spot for Rockstar: Supernova. I luv how his presence fills up the stage.
Nursing review centers now have to go thru CHED before operations are permitted.
A 5.3 quake at Hinatuan Mindanao. No casualties. Allelujah!
Bata Reyes gets a so-so welcome for his arrival at NAIA.
The worst bit was the shooting at Montreal where a 20-year old female died from gunshot wounds. This time around Canadian police gunned down the shooter before he could take his own life.
"Strike of crossed legs" by the women of Colombian gang members. Go girls! Proactive. Good for you. Gandhi would have approved.
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
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Today marks the turn of direction for the Y101 News and Information Team. Today, Live @55's Morning Edition began taking cues from dyAB's Arangkada Balita with Leo Lastimosa. I must say it takes my news on a wholly different level in that it's more hard-hitting and less frivolous.
This isn't regular newscasting anymore. This is almost journalism.
This isn't regular newscasting anymore. This is almost journalism.
Question of the Day for September 13, 2006
What do women do when the men are away?
Monday, September 11, 2006
Live @ 55 Opinion: September 11, 2006
Yesterday scared the living daylights out of me. I couldn't help but greet the news with shock. It's personal to me since I occasionally traverse the Cebu North Road and the witness we heard from was somebody I was at least acquainted with.
The LPG explosion from Gene's Laundry at Cebu North Road will be etched in my memory for a while. It triggered this deep sense of fear and paranaoia that I haven't felt in a long time. It's one thing to hear about Afghanistan getting blown up and quite another when a friend says he was nearly blown up. If David accelarated more than he had yesterday, he would've been part of that carnage of broken bodies and glass. Worse, what if I'd been there. What if I'd decided to take that road that morning? What if I'd woken up late? Too many questions... But I'm just glad I'm safe. My family's safe and those closest to me are too.
The LPG explosion from Gene's Laundry at Cebu North Road will be etched in my memory for a while. It triggered this deep sense of fear and paranaoia that I haven't felt in a long time. It's one thing to hear about Afghanistan getting blown up and quite another when a friend says he was nearly blown up. If David accelarated more than he had yesterday, he would've been part of that carnage of broken bodies and glass. Worse, what if I'd been there. What if I'd decided to take that road that morning? What if I'd woken up late? Too many questions... But I'm just glad I'm safe. My family's safe and those closest to me are too.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Live @ 55 Opinion
I'm glad the Nursing Licensure Examination is pushing thru this December. PRC ought to get a pat on the back for limping on despite the adversity. The leakage was a scandal with profound repercussions on the industry and they must pull out all stops to clear the name of our nursing industry. They as people invested with power should do it for the sakes of the thousands of students who devoted their lives to that profession...
More killings in an hour and minutes from each other... When is this going to stop?
I like the Cebu Chamber's bright idea of instilling the Culture of Tourism but I must say that doing so would put Cebuanos in a servile position to the transient. Why not do this for ourselves? Improve our city because we want a better lifestyle for ourselves and not just for them. It's do-able. What we have now is the bahala na attitude wherein we're complacent and tolerant of mediocre performance. I say Never settle for the average because it's as close to the bottom as it is to the top. When the foreigners go at Summit's end, when the novelty of this project wanes do you think we can keep up this Culture of Tourism? I doubt it. There's an 80% probability that we'll all revert back to our old habits. We've got to be more intrinsically motivated. We can do it. I truly believe we can.
More killings in an hour and minutes from each other... When is this going to stop?
I like the Cebu Chamber's bright idea of instilling the Culture of Tourism but I must say that doing so would put Cebuanos in a servile position to the transient. Why not do this for ourselves? Improve our city because we want a better lifestyle for ourselves and not just for them. It's do-able. What we have now is the bahala na attitude wherein we're complacent and tolerant of mediocre performance. I say Never settle for the average because it's as close to the bottom as it is to the top. When the foreigners go at Summit's end, when the novelty of this project wanes do you think we can keep up this Culture of Tourism? I doubt it. There's an 80% probability that we'll all revert back to our old habits. We've got to be more intrinsically motivated. We can do it. I truly believe we can.