Tahrir Square: Silent Witness of Egyptian Protest

Tahrir Square or Midan Square in Arabic is the major meeting place for the Egyptian protesters. It is the site of the bloody clashes between the Anti-government supporters and the pro-Mubarak supporters. Tahrir Square is translated in English as Liberation Square. Tahrir Square is the silent witness of major demonstrations and numerous protests for the past … Read more

AFP Corruption Reports Blemished Soldiers Good Reputation

soldiers

Spokesperson Eduardo Batac of Department of National Defense (DND) admitted that the alleged anomalies and irregularities in the Armed Forces have changed the morale and corrupted the reputation of a good soldier by the revelations of retired Army Lt. Col. George Rabusa during the Senate hearing last week over. It is very important that essential … Read more

Wikileaks Discloses a Nuclear Smuggling Incident in the Philippines

Uranium - main component used for nuclear weapon

Wikileaks has latest disclosure on a nuclear smuggling in the Philippines that was made last 2007 about the sale of Uraniun. Wikileaks just release this statement on February 2, 2011. Uranium a very dense, radioactive metallic element, naturally occurring in most rocks, soil, and even in the ocean has been found under the Philippine territory. … Read more

Cyclone Yasi: Devastated Queensland, Australia

Cyclone Yasi was the worst cyclone to hit Australia for generations. With a packing wind of up to 186 mph cyclone yasi could cause substantial damage and probably deaths to the recovering people of Queensland who had just recovering from recent floodings. Prime Minister Julia Gillard was quoted as saying “This is a cyclone of … Read more

One More AFP Irregularity of $5 Million According to Mendoza

One more irregularity discovered by the House of Representative of $5 million unrecorded special funds in the military official book of the Armed Forces of the Philippine (AFP). Heidi Mendoza former auditor Commission on Audit (CoA) has discovered of $5 million after special audit on military funds conducted in 2005. She divulged the existence of … Read more

Japan Volcano’s Biggest Eruption in 50 Years

Shinmoedake volcano in Mount Kirishima begun erupting Wednesday January 26, 2011 at around 7:30 in the morning. By 3pm dark smoke ascended to nearly 5,000 feet prompting authorities to raise level 3 alert. The powerful explosion could be heard over miles away. Shockwaves shattered windows in building five miles across nearby Kirishima city. Hot rocks … Read more

Sharks face Extinctions

Sharks endangered Dead

Six people were killed by sharks worldwide based on last year’s report. But when you come to think of that number multiplied by 12 million, you will find out how many sharks have been killed annually for human consumption. Slaughtering sharks for an estimated number of 73 million each year came the result that only … Read more

LTO Chief addresses the public to exercise prudence in buying Vehicles

Land Transportation Office

Virgie Torres, head of the Philippine’s Land Transportation Office (LTO) just advised the people to exercise a practical judgment before deciding to purchase cars or motor vehicles. In this wise, by carefully checking and testing the vehicle’s specification along with its documents, practicality will prevail before making a decision to buy it right away. With … Read more

149-Mph Cyclone Striking Australia This Wednesday

149-mph cyclone

There’s approximately 3 million people have been affected, and about $5.6 billion damage happened when Queensland, Australia had struck by a destructive flood. Australians have not yet recuperated from the dilemma, and now, unexpectedly, weather experts reported that there will be a 149-mph cyclone that will hit the country, specifically in Townsville, the Queensland’s capital. … Read more

Noted Composer John Barry Dies at 77

John Barry Prendergast

John Barry Prendergast, an Oscar winning English film score composer, and best known for composing 11 James Bond soundtracks died at age 77 last Sunday because of heart attack. For almost 50 years in his career, Barry received a number of awards in his work, and that includes the five Academy Awards: two for Born Free, and … Read more