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Obama antichrist

State Secretary John Kerry is too messianic in the Israeli defense minister’s view and though we agree that Kerry’s style is too moralistic for comfort (I do not mean “ethical”; he promotes a divisive sense of “ought, or else”), we think that it is time for Israel and the...
Posted On Feb 03 2014 10:50
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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Balikatan ni kabalen sa balangay

My initial feed to colleagues who were curious for news on Yolanda—Haiyan in the international winds—who left her devastating trail behind in Tacloban City, was the initial count of a hundred casualties, with a sad note of the many unattended bodies by the wayside. In 24 hours,...
Posted On Nov 11 2013 10:02
, By Jaime R. Vergara

Manzhouli

 By Jaime R. Vergara Special to the Saipan Tribune In my Iloko dialect, suli means a corner. Manzhouli sits on a corner in the northwest promontory of Nei Menggu bordering into Wai Menggu (now the nation of Mongolia) and Russia. It is that part of China that is sandwiched between...
Posted On Jul 30 2012 05:31
, By Jaime R. Vergara

Rail trails to Nei Menggu

 By Jaime R. Vergara Special to the Saipan Tribune First, geography and history lessons. Meng is Mongolia. Temujin who became the Great (Genghis) Khan was voracious in his conquest of territories in Central Asia, the Far East, and Europe. In his time, talks between Mongols and...
Posted On Jul 28 2012 02:17
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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