The Long View : Making ends meet

Category : Interesting Read Posted by : hoop
Posted on October 11, 2004 | Viewed 95 times

Interesting read from Manuel L. Quezon III

Updated 09:06am (Mla time) Oct 04, 2004
By Manuel L. Quezon III
Inquirer News Service

MONEY is a mystery. It is so essential and yet making it can be quite a challenge. Saving it, in our hand-to-mouth economy, seems virtually impossible. For those with business background, making money may be a little less tough. But for those who don’t have such background, making money, spending it wisely and putting something aside for either a rainy day or a comfortable retirement may seem an impossible dream.

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OFW exodus leads to skills crisis…

Category : General Posted by : hoop
Posted on October 11, 2004 | Viewed 101 times

Enough with that headline already… we know we know… talk about a rehash… don’t you reporters have anything else to say?

What troubles this land…

Category : General Posted by : hoop
Posted on October 11, 2004 | Viewed 108 times

“What troubles this land old man…” that was a line in the 13th warrior… transcribing it to the Philippine archipelago…

Expensive gasoline prices… I can’t seem to understand why the gas companies who invested in malampaya natural gas can’t give us the P10.00 per liter they promised.

Malampaya consortium are composed of Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., Shell Philippines LLC, ChevronTexaco Malampaya LLC, and PNOC Exploration Corp.

They said it’s because of a ROI they will be requiring for the pumping facilities they will have to put up…

they are just too fucking greedy I tell you…it was suppossed to power the NCG buses that were bought by some bus companies in search of a cheaper fuel source… obviously that will be just the tip of the iceberg as pretty soon we will start having NCG cars… sheesh… they have a fucking monopoly in their midst and they still turn money hungry… haaay….

we are not the masters of our own resources… what a frikkin shame

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