The Manila Times

A free world is expensive

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on corners when a make a right turn.

- occupying more than their allotted space as if they’re driving a dump truck.

- they never look mirrors.

- they use left turn.

- they make “than buses.

- they rarely use their brakes and expect cars to slow down and give way.

- they never care for potholes while passengers accumulate headbumps.

- they usually overload and overcharge when there’s just one passenger.

- they drive as if their time is more important than everyone else’s.

- on national roads, they arrogantly occupy car lanes even if there are service lanes. car at is about to their their foot to side signify a too, worse

*** protection as online competitio­n bites. We in Southeast Asia should assume the trademark everytime the POTUS and Kim Jon-un are both in a playful mood.

*** The UP Beta Sigma Fraternity condemns hazing and violence in the campus. We recruit members who will be icons of productivi­ty and academic excellence. We are currently the trail protection and health assistance.

*** Government work and classes in public and private schools are suspended after President Duterte declared Thursday, September 21, a “National Day of Protest”. With the suspension of classes, movie theaters are not protesting.

*** News: Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno has been directed by her colleagues in the Supreme Court to respond to a lawyer’s plea to release her psychiatri­c and psychologi­cal evaluation results. Sereno was given of lawyer Lorenzo Gadon, who has filed an impeachmen­t complaint against her before the House of Representa­tives.

- Do not be mistaken. No, she is - riage to the high tribunal by reason of psychologi­cal incapacity.

*** Entire Caloocan police force sacked – NCRPO. Police Director Oscar Albayalde is right. BandAid is not the cure to a recurring illness.

*** After a decade, constructi­on of MRT-LRT Common Station to begin in September.

*** Sen. Richard Gordon is right in slamming the delay in the destructio­n of the almost 900 kilograms of illegal drugs seized in San Juan last December. He was shocked to know that the judiciary is sitting on the case.

I cannot blame him for his outrage. While his committee was constantly pounding on law enforcemen­t agencies in fast- tracking investigat­ions body assigned is strolling in the park without any sense of urgency. One can almost smell that “justice delayed is justice for sale”.

11 BOC execs over smuggled shabu.” “Expel Lacson, Faeldon asks Senate.” Democracy is overworked. Taxpay- ers’ fatigue is an expected result.

Lawmakers should not seek “special treatment,” says Palace. It’s unfair. They should treat “special members” with kindness as they need medical help.

*** I have been a ramen lover all my life. I have to share what I googled in case you want to try preparing one.

“5 Expert Tips for Making the Perfect Bowl of Ramen

1. It’s all about the noodles and broth. Focus on getting your broth your time doing it. If you’re not making noodles from scratch, source the buy them fresh.

2. Flavor and body in the broth come from lots of ingredient­s. 3. Never season your broth. 4. Never salt the ramen noodle cooking water.

5. Cook the noodles properly. and tough, but overcooked noodles will be soggy and pasty. Cook your noodles at the last second when everything else is ready, keep a watchful eye on the time, and make sure you keep tasting the noodles so that the second they are ready, they come out of the water.”

*** There was a statement relayed that the House justice committee is inclined to view the impeachmen­t complaint against Comelec Chairman Andy Bautista as “dismissabl­e”. Rejecting the complaint will give Mr. Bautista a breathing space of another year before any similar complaint is allowed. What is going on, Mr. Rey Umali? Is the “small lady” bothering you again? Good work, good deeds and good faith to all.

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