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Robert B. Roque, Jr.

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FIRING LINE: Save Sibuyan from illegal mining

By Robert B. Roque, Jr.Immediate government action is wanted in Romblon to stop Altai Philippines Mining Company's alleged illegal activities that have forced residents...

FIRING LINE: Onion felons getting away

By Robert B. Roque, Jr. Suddenly, not so many are complaining, even if the prevailing price of onions in the market (P320 per kilo) is...

FIRING LINE: Customs quizzed on names

By Robert B. Roque, Jr."Absolutely rampant." In those two words, President Bongbong has given his most eloquent description of smuggling in the country within...

FIRING LINE: On the side of the ‘Judases’

By Robert B. Roque, Jr.When Professor Clarita Carlos, an academic luminary, was appointed the first woman national security adviser, President Marcos asserted that he...

FIRING LINE: What’s going on, Junior?

By Robert B. Roque, jr. Senators have condemned the Bureau of Customs (BOC) for humiliating 10 flight attendants who tried to sneak in about 40...

FIRING LINE: Faulty processes and devices

By Robert B. Roque, Jr.General Andres Centino has settled back in as Chief of Staff and the Armed Forces of the Philippines has already...

FIRING LINE: Military needs less drama

By Robert B. Roque, Jr. Jose Faustino Jr., former army chief and former defense senior undersecretary and officer-in-charge, has left the Marcos administration on...

FIRING LINE: The problem with shortcuts

By Robert B. Roque, Jr. The haunting call of Secretary Benhur Abalos on all police colonels and generals to tender their courtesy resignations is one...

FIRING LINE: Who’s to blame for NAIA shutdown?

By Robert B. Roque, Jr. Many years from now, the first of January 2023 will be remembered for the 56,000 air passengers left stranded...

FIRING LINE: Cheers to a New Year without eSabong

By Robert B. Roque, Jr. The year 2023 has come, and Filipinos are still trying to make sense of the soaring prices of onions.  Last Dec....

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