As seen on the December 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel A Sydney bookkeeper who defrauded a luxury cruise line of $3.7 million has been jailed for eight years. Mary Ann Abellanoza wept as the sentence was handed down by the NSW District Court. She said she would spend the rest of her life trying […]
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Australian man and Filipino woman shot dead
As seen on the November 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel Olongapo City, Philippines ━ An Australian man was arrested in Olongapo, Zambales over the fatal shooting of another Australian and his Filipino wife while their baby watched horrified inside their car. Michael Justin McLaren, 52, is accused of the fatal shooting of Anthony George […]
Killing the unborn child
By Evelyn OpilasAs seen on the November 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel September 26, 2019 is a sad day. However way the amended Abortion LawReform Bill seems to have been packaged, the Bill, soon to become law, stillsanctions what I, a reasonable Catholic, pro-life individual would consider as the abuse, disrespect, injury to society’s […]
●EDITORIAL● Am I approaching the winter of my life?
As seen on the November 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel We are all mortals and everybody is going to die. That’s for sure. No matter how much premium we pay, no insurance company can guarantee that policy holders shall live forever. Being insured somehow gives us confidence but still, no money can buy life. […]
VP Leni Robredo in Sydney
As seen on the November 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel The Philippine Opposition Leader said that she was personally invited by APBC President Ed Alcordo who visited her in her office to extend the invitation. She used the opportunity to attend a wedding of two Filipinos on October 11, but emphasized that the main […]
Sexual harassment at top PH University
As seen on the November 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel Both students and faculty of the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) staged a protest demo over the growing number of sexual harassment and misconduct cases in its Loyola campus on Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City. They claimed it was the “impunity” of the offenders that […]
Lea Salonga comes to Sydney
PNP files criminal charges against its former chief
As seen on the November 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel A criminal complaint against former PNP chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde has been filed by the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG. Albayalde was the Pampanga Provincial Police Director when the controversial drug raid involving “ninja cops” took place. The amended complaint has […]
Stephanie Magno crowned Miss Philippines Australia 2019
As seen on the November 2019 issue of The Philippine Sentinel Stephanie was apprehensive when she found out that as a contestant, she was tasked with selling advertisements for the Souvenir Program of Fiesta Kultura. She initially thought that the winner would be judged on the basis of money brought in. Regardless of any amount, […]
A brief overview of the ARAMCO Tragedy; Are we at the brink of WW III?
By Bernie V. Lopez As seen on the Novmber 2019 issue of the Philippine Sentinel A critical geopolitical event has unfolded. Drone attacks on two ARAMCO oil refineries in Saudi Arabia, the largest worldwide, is predicted to soon cut Saudi oil production by half and world supply by 5%. Global price of crude instantly soared […]
The truth about DU30’s health
By Solita MonsoddAs seen on the November 2019 issue of the Philippine Sentinel Our President, by his own admission, has Buerger’s disease, Barrett’s oesophagus, is subjected to migraine headaches, and has “spinal issues” (which he attributes to a motorcycle accident when he was 68 years old). As many TV viewers have noticed, he also regularly […]