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Sinking living standards

The fading-echo of the “solutions driven” slogan gets you quizzical what happened to the boisterous assertion once loaded with confidence. Has it been neutered, starved, or pounded into submission? Or is it the usual common fallacy of customary promises instantly ignored after an...
Posted On Nov 11 2015 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Defining the NMI’s future

For many years, I’ve researched, read, and analyzed the success of nations and what led to their attaining global economic success. It’s fascinating how leadership steps in and moved mountains in phenomenal ways. I’m saying if they can do it, so could the NMI. Indeed, we could...
Posted On Nov 06 2015 18:47
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Hinalom Eskases

Sige i administrasion ha eñgulu` usun fondun` salape` natibu ginen atkilon tanu` niha. I puntu gi este na diniseha i haye para u gaige gi inadiñgan prinipone enkuenta de interes natibu? Hahassu ha` na makat ta añgoghu disposision ga`ga` politika! I disposision fondun natibu, manu...
Posted On Nov 05 2015 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Did you say issues?

Occasionally, Magoo and I would shoot the breeze weaving in and out of redundant issues just to see where progress may have been made even accidently. I call it our “talk stories” conversation. He said he loves discussing issues but why the same issues all over again? I said it’s...
Posted On Nov 04 2015 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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