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FIRING LINE: Fatter flies in Project 4

By Robert B. Roque Jr. Residents of Project 4 are noticing a new phenomenon — fat flies. They are common there nowadays – that’s...

FIRING LINE: A Binay thing to do

By Robert B. Roque Jr. A couple of years ago, I shared a table at ThePhilBizNews’s Embassy Night with a soft-spoken lawyer introduced to me...

FIRING LINE: What’s up, Chavit?

By Robert B. Roque Jr. As a journalist, not a doctor, I may need more education on the impact of pneumonia on the elderly....

FIRING LINE: Peace or power?

By Robert B. Roque Call it by any other name, but the Iglesia ni Cristo’s (INC) “peace rally” yesterday was anything but a weaver of...

FIRING LINE: Land granting for vote grabbing?

By Robert B. Roque Jr. Senator Cynthia Villar’s statements, made during a December 18 gathering in Sitio Pugad Lawin, Las Piñas City, have earned her...

How did a senatorial bet bring down food prices before?

Former Senator Kiko Pangilinan has pledged to tackle the pressing issue of high food prices should he regain a Senate seat in the 2025...

FIRING LINE: Healthy savings at the expense of the sick

By Robert B. Roque, Jr. For a state-run firm with a mandate of saving lives in hospitals, the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) is a...

FIRING LINE: Gunning for amendments

By Robert B. Roque Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa is batting for amendments to the 11-year-old Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act (Republic Act No....

FIRING LINE | Tired of storms — even in a teacup

By Robert Roque Jr.  After 10 days in detention, Vice President Sara Duterte’s chief of staff, Zuleika Lopez, was released last Friday. The move may be...

FIRING LINE: Where’s the good side in all of this?

By Robert B. Roque, Jr. This is one of the most twisted political scenarios I’ve witnessed in my lifetime; and sadly, we all get to...

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