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Vol. 1, No. 9, Nov. 03, 2004
Art as Politics;
Politics as Art (Social Criticism)
#9057
by Vicente Soria de Veyra
De Veyra on anime fantasy, The Lord of the Rings, Ralph Nader's freedom,
and John Kerry's restraint.
Instant
Garbage (Environment)
#9058
by Daphne Cardillo
Daphne enumerates appliances that threaten to one day turn against us.
Leyte
(Travel)
#9059
by Agnesdv
How to enjoy a sleepy town. Agnesdv, armed with a sense of humor and value
for things provincial, shows us the way.
Coming
Home (Tourism)
#9060
by Leoncio Olobia
UP Economics cum laude and world-trekker Olobia disagrees with Agnesdv,
insisting there's always room for improvement.
Vol. 1, No. 10, Nov. 10, 2004 Love In The Time
of Racism
(Social
Criticism) #1061
by Vicente Soria de Veyra
De Veyra on Filipinos, Tsinoys, Fil-Ams, Ams, Jews, Hitler, and
fundamentalists.
Filipinos,
Inc. (Society)
#1062
by Daphne Cardillo
Daphne on the Tsinoy model for assimilation.
Philosophical
Lessons in Life
(Practical
Philosophy) #1063
by Leoncio Olobia
A UP Economics graduate looks for a solution in mother Philosophy.
When
You Seek (Attiude)
#1064
by Agnesdv
For an issue dedicated to claiming responsibility, here's an apt clincher.
Vol. 1, No. 11, Nov. 17, 2004
Love
In The Time of Racism (Part 2)
#1165
"Were
I a communist and wise, I wouldn't campaign for the candidate who would
make this country a better place." - Vicente
Soria de Veyra
Power
#1166
"The more
freedom and power man seizes, the more immature and disordered he
becomes." - Daphne
Cardillo
In Search of My Highest
Potential #1167
"My goal in life (among other things), was to find a link from my
thinking mind to my unconscious. I had the clue at last. Could it be that
what we call our unconscious is our soul's memory?" - Agnesdv
My Romance in Miami
#1168
"I
enjoy each day that I spend time here because it reflects a culture that
represents me... I see that Philippine culture is widespread."
- Leoncio Olobia
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#1170
Vol. 1, No.
12, Nov. 24, 2004
Science's
Perpetual Crucifixion #1271
".
. . once science as a mental practice cum philosophy is assimilated into
religions as a way of living, then perhaps there will be less use of
faiths by corrupt men seeking wealth or fame or power via the
non-questioning teachings of dogma." - Vicente
Soria de Veyra
Hoaxing
Freedom #1272
"'Freedom' is a hoax
given to us by religionists and politicians and philosophers and lately,
the media. Of course we're not free. Freedom is one of those ad campaigns
used to make us believe we need it and make us feel superior and better
than anyone." - Agnesdv
Terrorism
#1273
"...if
we try to thresh out the trimmings that surround terrorism, we see its
root as simple violence. The violence inflicted by a strong nation
to another through economic exploitation, political domination, and
cultural obliteration."
- Daphne Cardillo
Up
Close: Pied Painter by the Sea -- Nunelucio
#1274
"Nune,
at that moment was like the God Neptune who rose from the sea and told me
there are many pictures to paint in this world of pathos, and many
metaphors to juxtapose to get your expression through."
- Dulz Cuna
High
School Memoirs
#1275
"Let
us not lock them up forever. Let us once again be those young, innocent
faces who conquered that Young Field edifice. We can never go back but
certainly our grand reunion can help us be together again."
- Leoncio Olobia
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