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    Philippine Daily InquirerPhilippine Star
    Manila BulletinThe Daily Tribune
    The Manila Standard todayThe Manila Times

    The Different Faces of ‘Guilt’

    Yesterday, we made history. In a 20-3 vote by the Senator-Judges to convict Chief Justice Renato Corona, he became the first highest magistrate of the land to be impeached. And with that, he was stripped off of all his benefits as a public official and is perpetually banned from taking public office in the future.

    Some said that Chief Justice Renato Corona’s fate was sealed since the first day of the impeachment trial. The voting of the Senators yesterday - together with their colorful explanations and early electioneering - was anticlimactic. And some said that when Chief Justice Renato Corona staged his dramatic ‘walkout’ at the Senate, he left a bad impression among the Senators and thus,sealing his fate.

    Different opinion, different view points. But behind all of these, one thing is certain - a man’s life and that of his family are changed forever.

    I have always been an enthusiast of newspapers’ and magazines’ front page and cover. Since the advent of my bumming in our school library and in my parents’ office library, I have been always fascinated with covers and front pages of various local and international broadsheets and magazines. In fact, it is my daily habit before starting a day’s work to browse and to look at various front pages and covers whether it be in print or in digital format. I consider it as an exceptional art and as a part of history as well.

    And in lieu of yesterday’s historical event, here are today’s front pages of some of our country’s major broadsheets.

    Enjoy these little pieces of history!

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    Personal Observation:

    The Philippine Daily Inquirer has been repeatedly criticized on social media, particularly on Twitter, for being pro-Noynoy Aquino. There were some instances in the past when their headlines, photos and their captions were those that would pull down the enemies of the Aquino administration.

    Take for example yesterday’s issue. There were two banner stories but the story that would favor for the conviction of Chief Justice Corona has a bigger font size. And in today’s issue in what appears to be a minimalist one, the lay-out artist and the editor (or whoever made that one) chose the biggest possible font size to flaunt the ‘guilt’ of the Chief Justice.

    Are these purely coincidental or a virtual subliminal message? I will leave the judgment to you. But it seems that the Inquirer is not the sole broadsheet who used a bigger font size. Because if you look closely, the Manila Standard also used a big one.

    I hope this is the beginning of a new era for our country. Padayon Pilipinas!

     
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    Tatsuron

    Turon has always been my favorite merienda. Even when I’m invited to give a talk, the slide about the “Best Turon is the World” is always part of it. Right now the “Best Turon in the World” (for me) is at Esteban Abada St, parallel to where our studio is.

    A month (or more) ago I asked the guys from Photokitchen if they’re game for a collaboration. :) I wanted to design my own Turon with their help. We came up with the Tatsuron, a play on the tatsulok (triangle) and turon. It’s heavily inspired by crepes and the geometric nature of my illustration. :)

    Thank you so much Kat, Mylene & Dwight for indulging me in this for-fun project. :)
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    The post at Pepper.ph is pretty funny. :) 

     
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    Manila Evening

     
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    Filipino Desserts!
    Leche Flan, Buko Pandan, Ube Panna Cotta

     
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    Filipino Time

    I hate hearing/reading the word “around” in the context of schedules.

    “I will be there AROUND 5pm” this pretty much means the person saying this will arrive  past 5. We are so used to this system that we actually feel a one hour window is acceptable since technically 5:55 is still within the realm of “around 5pm”.

    This is so stupid & inconsiderate but most everyone I know does this so it’s not much of a big deal.

    What we need to do is remove giving estimates when it comes to schedules & simply give the exact time one prefers. Yes, we are not trains with calculated trajectories that can always arrive exactly on time but we can always be early. If you estimate that you would arrive at 5, give it a buffer & say “I will be there at 5:30”.

    Also, traffic is a universal constant around here so remove that from the acceptable excuses of being late. Always plan with traffic in mind. Saying you are late because of traffic is like saying that you are late because our president has no hair on the top of his head. It’s ridiculous.

    Digs?

     
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    Any questions, class?

     
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    Carabao!

     
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    Survivor 25: The Philippines (Official Preview)

     
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    “Jessica “honored” to sing Philippine national anthem in Pacman bout”

    Filipina-Mexican-American Jessica Sanchez said she would be honored to sing the Philippine national anthem in a future bout of Pinoy boxing superstar Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao. 

    Sanchez, currently one of three finalists on “American Idol,” said she would love to sing the national anthem in a boxing match of the People’s Champ, who recently said he would like Sanchez to perform “Lupang Hinirang” in one of his future fights.

    “I would love to [sing the national anthem], it would be an honor,” she said in an interview with GMA News on Thursday. “But right now I will have to concentrate on what is going on right now. Hopefully after the competition, I can do that.”

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