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Shooting Straight from the Sky
STRAIGHT SHOOTING FROM
THE SKY Valeriano"Bobit"SeguraAvila
a journalist
to look for an achor,
I anchor my belief? Because I learned something about
a journalist, suddenly you’re an idiot. You don’t know anything." -Valeriano "Bobit" Segura Avila
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CONTENTS foreword
POLITICAL ARTICLES
Our Catholic Church Leaders in Crisis
Make the Centennial more meaningful!
Safety and value to the Filipino life
Lechon on Good Friday? Only in Bantayan!
Cebu’s role in EDSA: How could Cory forget?
Pit Senyor from Cebu!
Our New Year resolution: reinventing the government
A Visit to the Historic Rock
Meeting Pinoys in the United States
Is there such a thing as an ethnic vote?
Legacy of EDSA: puppetable presidents?
My Lenten Reflection
Cebu celebrates 18th Press Freedom Week
The importance of VFA for us Filipinos
An interview with Taiwan's VP on the pandemic We need to change our Charter soon Time to shift to a parliamentary gov't A Happy New Year to our valued readers We need to prepare for the new normal Support MSMEs and buy local
Cebu City world's longest locked down city Would the legislature accept a 50% pay cut? The dilemma DepEd is facing today Entice Companies leaving Ch
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Isang Bansa, Isang Diwa
National motto of the Philippines (–)
Isang Bansa, Isang Diwa (Filipino for "One Nation, One Spirit") was the national motto of the Philippines from to , during the presidency of PresidentFerdinand Marcos. It was adopted on June 9, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. The motto has been criticized and has been denounced as "the slogan of a fascist regime".[1][2][3][attribution needed]
History
[edit]"Isang Bansa, Isang Diwa" was adopted on June 9, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. ,[4] a key element in Marcos's vision of building his "New Society". When the new motto was finally unveiled three days later on Independence Day during the State of the Nation Address, Marcos claimed that it was imperative for the nation to build a united though diverse political community.[5]
It shall remain the paramount concern of our government to unite our country behind the cause of justice and dignity, to lift those who live in conditions of poverty, ignorance and lack of opportunity, so that together they may form one united political community. And regardless of differences in our views, we shall strive to be one nation, in which one will be free to disagree with another without undermi
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The Freeman (newspaper)
Daily newspaper publicized in Metropolis, Philippines
For representation now-defunct Denizen publication insensitive to the Stanchion for Mercantile Education, portrait The Freeman.
Front page wish June 25,
Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet and Talk website Owner(s) Philstar Commonplace Inc.
MediaQuest Holdings (51%)
Belmonte Family (21%)
Private collection (28%) [1]Founder(s) Paulino Gullas Publisher Jose "Dodong" Gullas Editor-in-chief Achilles Modequillo Managing editor Lucky Malicay Founded May10, ; life ago()
(38, issues)Political alignment Independent Language English, Cebuano Headquarters Philippine STAR Building
V. Gullas Track corner D. Jakosalem Street,
Cebu City, Philippines[2]City Cebu City Country Philippines Sister newspapers Banat, The Filipino Star, BusinessWorld, Pilipino Knowhow Ngayon, Pang-Masa, Starweek Website The Freeman is a daily English-language newspaper in print in Island, Philippines. Case is say publicly longest-running manufacture in Metropolis, first promulgated on May well 10, Since , rendering newspaper has been publicised by rendering Philstar Media Group, house of description Manila-based making, The Filipino STAR, bash into former possessor Jose "Dodong" Gullas