Posted on March 18, 2006 by tetchtorres
I dont mind being criticized…as long as it is constructive.
Last week, for the first time, i got this really irritating feedback telling me how to approach a story from someone who have no idea what my work is.
The guy thought when a news report quotes a “source,” you did not talk to anyone but that [...]
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Posted on March 14, 2006 by tetchtorres
Solicitor-General Alfredo Benipayo’s resignation has been circulating around since 2004 after he was bypassed by the President in his application to a Supreme Court position.
Finally giving in to pressures of his job does not surprise me at all. After all, he has no choice but to handle all the controversial cases filed against the government [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2006 by tetchtorres
I hate Mondays.
I hate Mondays especially when i had a really great weekend. After so many weeks, i finally felt again what its like to feel bored!!!!
Saturday.
I woke up in a panic thinking its only Friday and my alarm did not went on. My mom told me its saturday so i stayed in bed ’till [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2006 by tetchtorres
Posted on March 10, 2006 by tetchtorres
I always find it amazing to watch lawyers argue before the justices of the Supreme Court. Standing in front of all those legal eagles would either make or break you.
Proclamation 1017 declaring a state of national emergency has been in the spotlight since it was proclaimed last Feb. 24. Its proclamation gave birth to a [...]
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Posted on March 10, 2006 by tetchtorres
JUSTICES of the Supreme Court grilled government lawyer on the legality of the police in raiding the Daily Tribune, arresting UP Professor Randy David and Party-list Representative Crispin Beltran (Anak Pawis). “What was the findings (on the arrest of David)? Whom did he incite?” Associate Justice Reynato Puno asked. He also noted on Beltran’s case [...]
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