Here are another set pictures sent to us by Mr. Roberto Acevedo on what happened in Iloilo after Typhoon Frank hit the province. If you have pictures on what happened in your province after Typhoon Frank hit the country, please do send it to us at my personal email kevinraychua@gmail.com.
Archive for June 2008
The pictures of Typhoon Frank’s destruction in Iloilo
June 30, 2008The pictures of Typhoon Frank’s destruction in Iloilo
June 30, 2008Here are another set pictures sent to us by Mr. Roberto Acevedo on what happened in Iloilo after Typhoon Frank hit the province. If you have pictures on what happened in your province after Typhoon Frank hit the country, please do send it to us at my personal email kevinraychua@gmail.com.
The Mar Roxas 2010 blogger with Cebu and Davao bloggers
June 30, 2008Before the event, I was in Hidden Valley, that’s in Lamac, Pinamungajan, Cebu for a Leadership Traning Workshop together with my friends. The name of the place speaks for itself. It’s really a hidden wonder! It’s very far from the highway and mostly motorcycles for commuting called “habal-habal” are frequent in the area. Supposedly, the […]
Roxas asks gov’t agencies to speed up processing of benefits
June 29, 2008Senator Mar Roxas has written the Home Development Mutual Fund (PAG-IBIG) and Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), asking both agencies to provide immediate assistance to their members who suffered enormous losses due to typhoon “Frank” “Our government must now speed up the processing of the necessary documents so that the thousands of typhoon victims who […]
Roxas asks gov’t agencies to speed up processing of benefits
June 29, 2008Senator Mar Roxas has written the Home Development Mutual Fund (PAG-IBIG) and Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), asking both agencies to provide immediate assistance to their members who suffered enormous losses due to typhoon “Frank” “Our government must now speed up the processing of the necessary documents so that the thousands of typhoon victims who […]
Jan Alvin Dimla, Scarlett and Ryan Demaisip nominate Mar Roxas 2010 Blog as one of the emerging influential blogs of 2008
June 27, 2008I would like to thank Jan Alvin Dimla of Blog Tambayan, Scarlett of Politique Economica and Ryan Demaisip of Another Blogista on the Spot for nominating this blog as one of their Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs of 2008, a writing project initiated by Ma’am Janette Toral to identify new and emerging blogs that are making […]
Senator Mar Roxas in Kalibo after Typhoon Frank
June 27, 2008Here are pictures sent to us by Mr. Roberto Acevedo on what happened in Kalibo, Aklan after Typhoon Frank hit the province with pictures also of Senator Mar Roxas’ inspection in the area. Emergency assistance is badly needed in Kalibo. The town proper was submerged in water 8-10 feet deep followed by mudfloods after Typhoon […]
An interesting note from political analyst Antonio P. Gatmaitan and some businessmen on the 2010 polls
June 26, 2008Political analyst Antonio P. Gatmaitan, speaking in before members of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, that Senator Mar Roxas would be one of the 14 potential presidential candidates that will contest in the 2010 presidential exercise. He described him as a “vote-getter“, and is also expected to join the 2010 polls. It can […]
Your feedback
June 25, 2008Dear fellow Mar Roxas supporter, The 2010 Presidential elections will be a pivotal moment for the Philippines, and right now your feedback will help guide me on how to improve our draft Mar Roxas campaign. Your feedback is crucial. Whether you’ve been involved heavily or just a bit, been a supporter since the beginning or […]
Roxas urges DA to assess impact of Typhoon Frank’s damage on RP rice supply
June 25, 2008Senator Mar Roxas called on the Department of Agriculture to assess the impact of typhoon damage – amounting to half a billion pesos and causing the loss of crops in 300,000 hectares in Western Visayas and 12 other provinces –on the country’s dwindling rice supply. “It’s not enough to know the damage in peso terms […]