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Ruchir Sharma, Managing Director, Head of global emerging markets equity team, Portfolio Manager, and Member of global tactical asset allocation investment committee at Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc., says that according to his study, given their reasonable economic competitive expectations, Turkey, Indonesia and the Philippines are projected to zoom all the way to new heights in the global business front.

The “Breakout Nations” will be hitting the expected 5% growth rate in around 2017, with strong returns, market index hits, and great potential on future funding coming in on infrastructure and long-term projects.

Report by Fred Katayama of Reuters via their Youtube channel.

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Pacman and Religion

By: Randy David
Philippine Daily Inquirer
12:39 am | Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Saranggani Representative and iconic boxing champion Manny Pacquiao appeared on GMA-7’s early evening news the other night in his latest incarnation—as religious preacher.  Seated in the audience was no less than the president and CEO of the TV station in which he hosts a show, lawyer Felipe Gozon. The boxer-congressman-media star and celebrity endorser paced the stage like a televangelist-on-training, diffidently reading and interpreting biblical verses projected on a screen. He wore a chastened look, a stark contrast to the mean and taut face he carries into the boxing ring. He seemed sincerely lost in awed contemplation of ancient passages, even as he eagerly drew from the well of what sounded like a conversion experience.

Yet, one can’t help wondering what this is about. The very public way in which the congressman chooses to reflect on what is supposed to be a profoundly personal transformation provokes skepticism. He is quick to explain this by saying that the Lord is wise to employ celebrities like him to endorse the way of faith. That is a fitting line to enunciate in this season of Lent. But it really tells us more about the ways of our celebrity-crazed society than about the meaning of Christ’s way.

The way of the early Christians was to withdraw from the public eye precisely because they believed that the ideal of holiness was best realized when they avoided the spotlight.  Such a community, writes Hannah Arendt, “has to do its work in hiding, because to be seen and heard inevitably takes on the glow of appearance in which all holiness—no matter how hard it tries not to—instantly becomes hypocrisy.”

The retreat from the “public-political arena” did not mean withdrawal from human affairs.  The Christian community understood Christ’s message as a mandate to claim the terrain of interpersonal relationships by living the way of neighborly love. Indeed, Mathew (6: 1-6) lays down a rigorous set of rules that enjoin the Christian from beholding or advertising his good deeds. “But when you do merciful deeds, don’t let your left hand know what your right hand does, so that your merciful deeds may be in secret, then your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.”

It is inevitable, however, that the space carved by the faithful in society will itself become public and open, and therefore potentially political. St. Augustine, above all, recognized this, and, instead of turning away from politics, he sought to influence politics in order to build the “city of God” in this world. Still, the Christian message remained: Even as faith must influence the secular public realm, care must be taken so that the space in which the faithful assemble does not itself become a place for display and appearances. This double task has not at all been easy for the Church to maintain. A religion that seeks to mould politics opens itself to a politics that rides on religion. This is what happened throughout the Middle Ages.

In her wonderful book, “The Promise of Politics,” Arendt sums it up very well: “The Church needed politics, both the worldly politics of secular powers and religiously oriented politics within its own ecclesiastical realm, in order to be able to maintain itself on earth and assert itself in this world…. And politics needed the Church—not just religion, but also the tangible, spatial existence of religious institutions—in order to prove its higher justification and legitimation.”  But, all this came to an end with the Reformation.  In the modern period, religion withdrew from the public sphere to become, in William James’ memorable words, “what one does with one’s solitude.”

Some say the privatization of faith, as anticipated by secularization theories, was never fully achieved. Be that as it may, one cannot help but marvel at the way faith is publicly displayed today in American politics. One of the top contenders for the Republican Party presidential nomination, Rick Santorum, told an ABC television program audience: “I don’t believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute. The First Amendment means the free exercise of religion and that means bringing people and their faith into the public square.” In calling for a “family values-oriented” society, Santorum opposes same-sex marriage, contraception, pornography, etc. juxtaposing these with pedophilia and bestiality. He has been quoted as saying that the spread of liberalism and moral relativism in the Catholic Church has been responsible for the many cases of child and sexual abuse committed by priests.

Is it farfetched to think that Pacquiao is being styled this early as the Filipino Santorum?  Whoever cooked this up is thinking strategically. For there is no doubt that the Pacman is looking towards a full-time career in politics once he retires from boxing, which may be sooner than his fans imagine. Born in December 1978, he will only be 34 in May 2013, a few months short of the minimum age for senators, and only 37 in 2016, not old enough to run for president. He may run for governor of his province next year and win handily. Given his name recall, he could become a senator in 2016. But, for someone with his ambition, the presidency is the ultimate destination.

What to do to stay in the limelight in the next 10 years is the big challenge. Joseph “Erap” Estrada showed it could be done. Winning a senate seat in 1987, he went on to claim the presidency 11 years later, using a political network woven from the strands of his iconic status as a movie hero. But he didn’t have the Church on his side. Pacquiao is blazing a new path by adding religion to the two spaces—show biz and politics—that he already occupies. That is worth watching. One can only hope the faith community is going into this with open eyes.

Now that, kids, is the great Randy David.

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A perfect example of bad journalism: Filipino boy, 7, dies of AIDS

MANILA, Philippines - A seven-year-old boy, who had contracted the AIDS virus while he was still in his mother’s womb, died of the disease last January, the Department of Health (DOH) reported yesterday.

In its Philippines HIV and AIDS Registry, the DOH said the boy was one of 208 new AIDS cases recorded two months ago.

The DOH said the cases for the month of January were 39 percent higher than the 152 cases monitored in January 2011.

“Most of the cases (96 percent) were males. The median age was 27 years old (the range is between 7 to 56). The 20 to 29 years old age group had the most number of cases with 61 percent. Fifty-eight percent (123) of the reported cases were from the National Capital Region,” the DOH noted.

The other regions that accounted for a significant number of new HIV cases were Calabarzon, Central Luzon, Davao, Western Visayas and Central Visayas.

Sexual contact accounted for 204 of the new infections, followed by needle sharing among injecting drug users (3) and mother-to-child transmission (1).

Since five years ago, the trend was predominantly males-having-sex-with-males type of sexual transmission at 90 percent.

Since the DOH started the registry in 1984, a total of 8,576 HIV cases have been recorded, including 976 AIDS cases.

I appreciate the fact they they are trying to spread the word out. Information will be the key to the success in our goal to rid our country of further HIV infection. But it is evident in this article, even in the first sentence, that it is not only information, but the correct information that is needed to veer away from stigma and discrimination. But still, thank you Ms. Shiela Crisostomo.

Journalism level: Needs improvement.

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Get your recommended dose of current affairs, made easy-to-digest by Rappler, “a social news network where stories inspire community engagement and digitally fueled actions for social change.” (Ressa, 2011)

Here, watch an infographic get drawn up on the spot regarding how PNoy handled the Philippine economy in 2011.

Now this is a bad-ass news report

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MegaUpload owner found hiding in safe room with sawed-off shotgun

By Mike Flacy | Digital Trends – Sat, Jan 21, 2012

Since the closure of file-sharing site MegaUpload and the following Anonymous attack on federal and music industry sites, details regarding the arrest of MegaUpload founder Kim “Dotcom” Schmitz havebeen made public. German national, 38-year-old Schmitz was spending the day in his country mansion hideaway when dozens of police officers with helicopters swarmed the home. Schmitz then engaged several electronic locks throughout the household and refused to allow police entry into the $23 million mansion in Coatesville, New Zealand. As police officers forced their way into the home, Schmitz barricaded himself in the mansion’s safe room. After police sliced through the safe room door, they found him next to a sawed-off shotgun. 

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Spanish Bishop Legitimates Rape

Jornal de Notícias - Portugal | Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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Same Sex Marriage. What do you guys think?

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Bishops to meet, map campaign to support Pope’s stand vs gay marriage

Article from GMA News

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How Birth Order Can Affect Your Job, Salary

Ruth Mantell 
Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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It’s just not fair: Middle children are in a bad spot

Not only did your big brother steal your Halloween candy throughout childhood, but as an adult he probably makes more money than you, too, say recently released survey findings.

As if years of retribution-free noogies weren’t sweet enough, it turns out that first-born kids are the most likely to earn six figures and hold a top executive position among workers with siblings, according to findings from jobs website CareerBuilder.com.

Meanwhile, middle kids are the most likely to report holding an entry-level spot and earning less than $35,000, while siblings born last are the most likely to work in middle management.

“The first-born child is usually in a leadership role in the household and it continues into their career,” said Michael Erwin, senior career adviser at CareerBuilder.com. “The middle child tends to be more of the peacekeeper. The last born is more of the free spirit.”

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Just do it and take the test | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online

STAYING CLEAN AND HAPPY —Take The Test members and officers (from left) Angelo Esperanzate, Jess Ramirez, Joma Rivera, James Rivera and Ryan Pinili teach people to live clean, healthy and meaningful lives.

MANILA, Philippines — Apart from helping their friends go through the struggles and stigma that come with the deadly HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), Jethro Patalinghug and Eric Bordeous saw the urgent need for more effective campaigns focused on HIV education and testing.

This and the rising levels of HIV cases in 2010 have prompted the two to establish Take The Test (TTT) Campaign, Inc.

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