The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
How long will Marcos regime last? It depends
TRANSITION is the euphemism used by some media for a civilian-military takeover to install new national leadership and ease ...
Filipinos living abroad are snapping up books about the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, not just to read about history but to preserve it. The rush to buy books documenting Marcos’ ...
Filipino activists will rally both outside the United Nations headquarters and nationwide on Sept. 20 while the Philippines’ current president, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., delivers a speech. The ...
Juan Ponce, who, for better and for worse touched all corners of Philippine politics and society, passes away as Ferdinand Marcos Jr. faces the biggest challenge in his political life yet ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The musical, the brainchild of David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, dramatizes — and, some say, sanitizes — the life of the former Philippine first lady ...
Ancient Greek philosopher Aeschylus coined the famous quote: “Time brings all things to pass.” The election of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., parallels this quote, as the same man who was forced to ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
Slain, missing activists join Bantayog heroes
Nolito Acebedo. Jorge Cabardo. Francisco Portem. Carlito Semilla. Alexander Boncayao. Maria Leticia Celestino. Roger Salas.
She had been competing in pageants in the Philippines, but she found her calling when she observed the offenses of the Marcos regime firsthand. By Sara Tardiff When he’s not performing in “Here Lies ...
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