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VOL IV • NO. 6
Valenzuela wins Memorial Cup
JASON’S
BIG, BIG
DAY
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UPDATE ON THE PORK BARREL MESS …
Estrada, Revilla, Enrile
GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?
ONE whistle-blowing led to another, and to another.
It goes on and on and another whistle-blower with
more tales to tell will emerge early this month as
the Senate resumes its hearings on allegations
that certain senators knowingly allocated their pork
barrel allocations to bogus NGOs. PAGE 04
ESTRADA
A bit of
good news
R E T U R N I N G to the
Philippines, a Pinoy
worker from Australia
was lucky enough to ride
in a cab driven by an honest taxi driver. According
to an abscbn.news.com
report, the worker left
A$1,000 at a NAIA taxi
service. He was already
on his way to his hometown in Benguet when
he realised he was missing a pouch bag containing money and some IDs.
The worker however was
surprised with great relief
when he received the call
that the driver had found
his bag of cash. The driver, who earns roughly
A$5.00 a day, said he returned the money because it wasn’t his and
it was hard-earned by
somebody else.
REVILLA
ENRILE
INC sets world record
WORLD RECORD.
Unmindful of a
downpour, members
of the Iglesia ni Cristo
in Sydney held its
worldwide walk for
charity last month
to raise funds for
victims of Typhoon
Haiyan. Close to
1,000 INC members
walked around
the scenic Sydney
harbour area for the
Sydney component
of the global walk
held in different cities
around the world
on February 15.
The INC worldwide
walk established
two Guinness world
records: for being the
largest charity walk
in a 24-hour period
held simultaneously
in different cities and
for the largest charity
walk in a single site
with the INC walk in
Manila gathering over
175,000 participants.
The INC is celebrating
its centennial this year.