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last content update: January 30, 2002


Contents

       
 Published Essays (SunStar Davao)    
What has the world become? - We are filled with questions when we
take to the streets and just look around.
War beyond reason - When our land wallows in all the gore
due to the senselessness of war, we are
all victims.
Blueberry Night - What happens when a car-borne
Samaritan finds his weakness along
a dusty city highway one Sat night.
Are we headed for doom? - Is there a human future for us, or would 
the products of rapid technology eventually
replace the very species that created 
technology in the first place?
Debugging the New Millennium - The new era faces a  dilemma that incessantly 
undermines  the security and credibility of the 
Online turf, hinting  the possible demise of one 
of man's greatest  technological 
creations.
The War of the Future - Tomorrow, when war shifts from the battlefield 
to the desktop (even the  cellphone), will we be
able to utilize our glut of high-tech talent--
the ammunition to the new mode
of warfare?
Saddam on Playstation? - What are the implications of a dictator-cum-
ultimate-terrorist becoming incredibly playful?  
It's high tech and it's violent!
       
 Other Essays     
Jose Rizal and the Fire for Emancipation - a tribute to the National Hero
Mga Ibong Ligaw - a reflection on a documentary
Sino Ironies - on Chinese history
Starry Night - on VanGogh's painting
The Uphill Route of an Ambulance Driver - on Walter Elias Disney
       
Research    
Dissecting Philippine Mass Media Today - evaluating the Phil. Media
Philippine Radio Broadcasting - a report
The Concept of Nonviolence: Rizal vs. Gandhi - comparing Rizal and Gandhi's
concept of Nonviolence
       
 Short Story    
  Waling
(published by the Philippine Orchid Society
in their publication which coincided with
their semi-annual orchid show on Aug 31-
Sep 17, 2000). 
- short story cum legend of the
vanda orchid -- based on the
orginal
Alamat ng Waling-Waling
written by my sister, Louela