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JGL Eye: ANTI-DRUG EDUCATION SHOULD START AT HOMES, PRE-SCHOOLS & WORKPLACES
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA
(© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – If reports are true that there are millions of Filipinos hooked on drugs, no amount of killings will be able to solve the plague.
JGL Eye: YES, POTUS WAS CENSURED BY UN BUT NOBODY KNEW
JOSEPH G. LARIOSA
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By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – President Rody Duterte was right when he called the United States hypocrite in flaming a foreign newsman for blaming Mr. Duterte of
JGL Eye: HOW TRUMP WON THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES?
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By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA
(© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – When Senator John F. Kennedy was elected president of the United States, it was the inventor of television, who got the credit.
JGL Eye: DU30 SHOULD AFFIRM EXTRADITION TREATY WITH CHINA
JGL Eye By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – When anti-drug crusading Philippine President Rody Duterte meets his Chinese counterpart President Xi Jingping in China between Oct. 18-
JGL Eye: WHY IS DU30 CRITICAL OF UNCLE SAM, EU?
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
“I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn; the more you kill and burn, the better it will please me... The interior of Samar must be made a howling wilderness.”
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JGL Eye: WHY ADOPT FRENCH MODEL OF GOVERNANCE?
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
‘But when you are invited, take the lowest place, so that when your host comes, he will say to you, Friend, move up to a better place.’ Then you will be honored in the presence o...
JGL Eye: “DUTERMINATOR” SHOULD STRIKE A BALANCE
JGL Eye By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – Of the 1,486-word inaugural speech of our law-and-order President Rody Duterte, I find it mostly music to my ear not only because of its brevity but also because it
JGL Eye: GOING TO WAR WITH CHINA NOT WORTH THE TROUBLE!
JGL Eye By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – The United Nations Convention of the Laws of the Sea (UNCLOS) was described as “a monumental achievement of the international community, second only to the