02 September 2014

Did a Bar in Iloilo Overcharged American Client?

Ladies Drink
Can you and your friend really spend about twelve thousand pesos in drinks and room use inside a bar in Iloilo?

This is something that bothered many online readers when they saw a report recently tagging an American named Courtney Davis as the one who started all the trouble when he was presented with a bill amounting to PhP 12,040.

01 September 2014

Gay Filipino-American Arrested for Child Molestation

Ronald Guinto
Gay teachers will always do what they can to take advantage of the vulnerable children under their care and this was agains proven with the arrest of a Filipino-American teacher, Ronald Guinto.

The number of charges against the 32-year old teacher who was arrested in March for allegedly molesting his male students have tripled in number, according to a revised complaint that was made public earlier this week.

29 August 2014

Is Dalia Pastor a Black Widow Murderer?

Dalia Guerrero Pastor
Filipino race car driver Enzo Pastor has given honor to the country when he became the first Filipino to receive the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) All-Star Award. The ceremony of was held in December 2013 in Charlotte, North Carolina during the Night of Champions NASCAR Gala.

However, the 32-year old was killed on 12 June 2014 after motorcycle-riding gunmen ambushed the truck he rode on in Quezon City. Paolo Salazar, his assistant, was alive to tell what happened, but was injured from the incident. Pastor was traveling to Clark, Pampanga, in preparation for the final leg of the 2014 Asian V8 Championship Series season.

28 August 2014

Girl Scout Barbie in Stores Near You

Girl Scout Barbie
Remember the post we have before about famous toy doll, Barbie, wearing a Girl Scout uniform? Well, the toys have finally arrived in several stalls despite the flimsy protest hurled against its manufacturer, Mattel.

The US$ 2 million deal also includes a patch for Daisy and Brownie members, making it the first-ever patch to have a corporate sponsorship.

26 August 2014

The Man Who Saved Hundreds of Children, Part 2

(Last of two parts)

Czech Children
When Nicholas Winton decided that he had to do something to help in repatriating children from danger zones before World War 2 breaks out in 1938, he knew that it will not be easy.

After his Prague office was swamped by hundreds of parents who place the future of their children in his hands, Winton contacted the governments of nations he thought could take in the children. Only Sweden and the English government said yes. Great Britain even promised to accept children under the age of 18 as long as he found homes and guarantors who could deposit £50 for each child to pay for their return home.