Archive for January, 2009


Harapin ang Krisis, Kumilos Para sa Panlipunang Pagbabago

By • Jan 30th, 2009 • Category: Downloads, Features

Harapin ang Krisis, Kumilos Para sa Panlipunang Pagbabago Epekto na krisis sa malakonyal at malapyudal na Pilipinas Desperasyon ni Arroyo na makapanatili sa estado-poder sa gitna ng malawakang krisis Harapin ang krisis! Kumilos para sa panlipunang pagbabago! Ang bagong taon ay nangangahulugan ng pagharap ng kabataan at mamamayan sa papaigting na panlipunang krisis. Hindi na [...]

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5-Year Nursing Education a bitter pill due to econ crisis

By • Jan 29th, 2009 • Category: Top Post

“The CHED memorandum ordering the implementation of a five-year nursing course is nothing but a bitter pill that shall overburden students while failing to address the problem of run-of-the mill and overly expensive and commercialized nursing schools.”

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LFS critical of Arroyo anti-drug campaign, says move smacks of theatrics and cheap gimmickry

By • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Analysis

“A power and money addict like Arroyo cannot be trusted to solve drug addiction. She could be using the drug issue for political maneuverings and tapping the anti-drug campaign funds for corruption and for the 2010 elections.”

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LFS to Obama: Close Gitmo, Pull-out US Troops from the Philippines, Disown GMA for being in the ‘wrong side of history’

By • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Features

If US President Barack Obama is indeed serious in giving warning to dictatorial governments, he should first crack his whip on US imperialism’s number one lackey in Southeast Asia, Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. During his inauguration, Obama fearlessly stated, “To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that [...]

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Intel Closure and Texas Instruments Layoff Testament to Gravity of Philippine Economic Crisis

By • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Top Post

The impending closure of Intel Corp.’s semiconductor facility and the massive layoffs of IT workers in Texas Instruments are tell-tale signs of clear unpreparedness of the Philippines in surmounting the global economic crisis.

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Mga kaganapan noong 2008 sa saliw ng pop songs

By • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Blogs

PARA sa ilan sa mga kaibigan, “life-changing” daw ang 2008. Ang iba, ayaw pa itong matapos. Marami naman, nalulula sa dami ng mga nangyari, pero bitin pa rin.

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ILPS Condemns Israeli Ground Invasion of Gaza and the Escalating Massacre of Palestinian People

By • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Burning Issues

Since December 27, 2008, the US-supported Zionist Israel has carried out a war of aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza. It has launched air strikes by F-16 jet planes and Apache helicopters and artillery shelling by naval vessels in order to massacre hundreds and injure thousands of Palestinians in Gaza and destroy their homes, mosques, schools, public buildings, oil depots, power plants, water facilities and other infrastructure.

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22nd Mendiola Massacre Anniversary

By • Jan 23rd, 2009 • Category: Features, Gallery
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LFS to Obama: Close Gitmo, Pull-out US Troops from the Philippines, Disown GMA for being in the ‘wrong side of history’

By • Jan 22nd, 2009 • Category: News

“If US President Barack Obama is indeed serious in giving warning to dictatorial governments, he should first crack his whip on US imperialism’s number one lackey in Southeast Asia, Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo,” This was the statement of Vencer Crisostomo, National Chairperson of the League of Filipino Students in his reaction to the inaugural speech of [...]

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LFS: Intel Closure and Texas Instruments Layoff Testament to Gravity of Crisis in Philippine Economy

By • Jan 22nd, 2009 • Category: News

PRESS RELEASE January 23, 2009 “The impending closure of Intel Corp.’s semiconductor facility in Cavite and the massive layoffs of IT workers not only in Texas Instruments but in different Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) firms are tell-tale signs of clear unpreparedness of the Philippine economy in surmounting the global economic crisis. There is no other [...]

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