There is an on-going fierce battle between the President and Senator Leila de Lima. How it will end is anybody’s guess. Each one has thrown accusations at each other.
Category: Editorial
Jun Cayanan, Woodcroft Festival Organiser with Federal MP Ed Husic at Lake Woodcroft during Woodcroft Festival held on September 24, 2016
Quo Vadis, President Duterte?
Do you ever think before you open your mouth? Do you ever look to your left and to your right before you cross any street? It seems to me that you just blurt out whatever comes to your mind without serious thinking. Your tongue is loose.
Tension in SCS will escalate
Tensions are likely to escalate in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) in the wake of the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s ruling that invalidated China’s claims and bolstered those of the Philippines.
Is PH prepared for war in SCS?
The verdict has been cast. The Arbitration Tribunal in The Hague has ruled in favour of the Philippines. Beijing has pre-empted the tribunal long before the decision has been made. China has declared she would ignore the International Court of Justice and that she would not abide by its decision.
$2,000 paid for two songs
Is she really that good, so as to demand $5,000 to sing two songs during the Philippine National Day Ball? I will not give a positive or negative answer but will leave it to those who witnessed her performance.
Severe depression can lead to suicide
There has not been much talk about depression amongst Filipinos in Australia, until last month when a 34-year-old killed himself inside the family home in Plumpton NSW. Although it is now common knowledge among family friends, his name is being withheld to safeguard family privacy.
Controversial priest is back
It was more than 20 years ago when his name surfaced as he celebrated mass for the El Shaddai prayer group in Sydney. Then the charismatic group stopped having him for their weekly gatherings. Somehow, the Prayer Partners Foundation must have learned that Fr. Raul Del Prado did not have a celebret or proper endorsement […]
Greetings from NSW Premier Mike Baird
It is my pleasure to send warm greetings to readers of The Philippine Sentinel and Filipino communities across Sydney and New South Wales this Independence Day. More than 90,000 people in the state have Filipino ancestry and Filipino Australians have made many cultural, sporting and economic contributions to our society. The Philippines has become a […]
Man refuses to pay personal loan; borrowed money more than 5 years ago
On November 2013, I published the name of the owner of a smash repair shop in Mt. Druitt based on a report made by Mr. Lope Pabico. According to this owner of Pabico Club 55, Mr. Bong David borrowed $20,000 from him in 2011. David apparently used the money during his production of a show […]
Pacquiao knocks down Bradley twice; wins bout
Manny Pacquiao may have failed to knockout Timothy Bradley but he succeeded in sending him down to the canvass two times. Bradley was sent tumbling backwards with his bum and both feet turned up in the air, making the Pacquiao punch really sensational.