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November 16th, 2013 06:48 PM #11
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November 16th, 2013 07:04 PM #12
Sino mga bumoto para matanggal US bases sa pilipinas?Ocampo,casino,Reyes?
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November 16th, 2013 10:45 PM #14
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November 16th, 2013 11:03 PM #15
all i want to hear is teddy casiño and satur ocampo. im sure, nag iisip sila kung anong butas ang pwede nila silipan ngayon. nakakaduda kasi pag tahimik sila, mukahng may iniisip gawin. pero sana naman, maisip nila ang tulong na ginagawa ng mga kano ngayon sa atin. baka di alam ng iba, ang airport sa guiuan, samar ay isang all-weather airport na ginawa ng mga kano noong 1942. hanggang ngayon, matibay na matibay pa rin. kung pinoy siguro gumawa nito, alikabok na ito. all im trying to say is, we must be grateful. we are known for that virtue.
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November 17th, 2013 12:40 AM #17
May nakasabay akong mga Koreano nung nag drop off ako ng donation ko. They've been helping. And I just saw this a while ago.
Koreans raise P100-M for PH typhoon victims
by Cathy Rose A. Garcia, ABS-CBNnews.com
Posted at 11/16/2013 8:53 AM | Updated as of 11/16/2013 8:57 AM
MANILA, Philippines - South Koreans have raised 2.5 billion won (around P103 million) during broadcasting network KBS' special televised fund-raising event to benefit relief efforts in storm-hit Philippines.
The funds raised by KBS on Thursday's broadcast event will go to the Philippine Red Cross, through the South Korean Red Cross. The South Korean Red Cross' goal is to raise 10 billion won (around P410 million) by December.
Another broadcast network MBC has also staged a special broadcast fundraising event for "Yolanda" victims.
The South Korean government has already pledged $5 million in aid for Philippine relief efforts.
Top South Korean companies such as Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, Hyundai Heavy Industries and Hyundai Kia Automotive Group have pledged millions of dollars for relief efforts in the Philippines.
Asiana Airlines is also sending some 30,000 ramen noodle packs, 20,000 water bottles and 1,000 airline blankets for the "Yolanda" victims. Other companies such as Hite Jinro and K-Water are sending hundreds of thousands of bottled water.
At the same time, South Korea's National Assembly has passed a resolution expressing sympathy with the victims of typhoon "Yolanda" in the Philippines and calling for support of the Korean government for relief efforts.
Rep. Jasmine Lee, a naturalized Korean who was born in the Philippines, authored the resolution, which was signed by 282 members out of the 300 members of the National Assembly.
On Friday's session, the resolution passed with 191 votes.
"Many countries and organizations are assisting the Philippines and I’m very proud of the fact that Korea is one of those nations. Though huge aid and support are heading toward the country, more help will be needed to rehabilitate the typhoon-devastated regions," Lee told the National Assembly.
Lee recalled how South Korea had once benefited from the help of the global community when it was recovering from the Korean War.
"Practicing love for humanity in a time when the world is suffering from climate change and other disasters is a great opportunity for Korea to raise her status as a non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council," she added.
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November 17th, 2013 01:21 PM #18teddy casiño and satur ocampo....bakit hindi kaya sila pumunta ngayon sa tacloban
Di ko alam ano utak meron yan mga yan imbes na maka tulong nakaka perwisyo pa sa bayan.. may mga tanga pa din na follower
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November 17th, 2013 02:33 PM #19Bayad muna tsaka amoy pawis partylist group mag rally tayo damihan ang donasyon ng us tara!!!
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