Yellow fever once again swept Makati as thousands of people went out to the streets where the cortege bearing the remains of former President Cory…
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Yellow fever once again swept Makati as thousands of people went out to the streets where the cortege bearing the remains of former President Cory…
by Luz Rimban IF Filipinos are inconsolable over former President Corazon Aquino’s death, that’s because to them she was “Inang Bayan” personified. Inang Bayan was…
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We caught up with the live interview of Kris Aquino by Boy Abunda at La Salle Greenhills where the wake of the woman dubbed as “icon of democracy” is being held.
Too bad that Boy interrupted Kris at the point when she was relating the conversation with a Malacañang representative who offered a state funeral for the former president and Malacañang as venue of the wake, which the Aquino family declined.
Kris said the family decided that she be the one to meet with the Malacañang representative,because if it would be her brother, opposition senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, it would be difficult not have it mixed up with partisan politics.
Kris said the Malacañang representative was saying that they were in a damn-if-you-do, damn-if-you-don’t situation as far as official honors for her mother was concerned. She remarked, “Di ko problema ang problema ninyo, ang problema ko lang, Mom ko.”
Wala na talagang natirang delikadesa itong si Gloria Arroyo at ang kanyang mga kampon.
Sa kanilang mga kilos, para silang nagpa-panic na malapit na ang kanilang katapusan at kailangan mahakot nila ang kaya nilang mahakot. Astang magnanakaw at mapagsamantala.
Itong paglagay kay Lani Mercado sa San Miguel Corporation kung saan ang isang direktor para pangangalagaan ang kapakanan ng taumbayan ay tumataggnap na hindi bababa sa P1 milyon bawat miting.
by Chit Estela VERA Files For someone who had undergone much sorrow and pain, Corazon Aquino laughed easily and well. People unaccustomed to hearing the…
Update: Cory will be buried on Wednesday, Aug.5, at the family’s plot at the Manila Memorial park beside her husband, the late senator Benigno Aquino, Jr.
Necrological rites on Tuesday evening.
Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III said personally, he “would not totally welcome Gloria Arroyo and Imelda Marcos” but if they come to the wake of his mother, former President Corazon Aquino,they would be treated with “civility.”
In an interview by David Celdran on ANC, Noynoy said he was expressing personal views and that the matter would have to be discussed by the family. “I would not totally welcome (Arroyo’s visit) but we have been taught civility, he said.
Asked if the same applies to Imelda Marcos, he replied “yes.”
Former President Corazon C. Aquino passed away 3: 18 a.m Aug. 1, 2009. Goodbye, President Cory. I’m comforted by the thought that democracy and the…