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Bohol’s Pride Magazine printed 30 issues in the 1990s and these issues will be gradually published online. We are sure you remember many of these cover pages

Jul
8th

“Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap”

Author: magnolia_eic | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy

By: Shirley Ann Enerio-Camacho
It is a very catchy slogan apt for a third-world nation known to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Anchored on this election platform, the son rises as his campaign promise had successfully paved the way for his phenomenal and amazing victory.
He no [...]


May
6th

The next Philippine President

Author: magnolia_eic | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy

by: Shirley Ann Enerio-Camacho
In less than twenty days, the Filipino people will troop to the polls to elect a new president of the Republic. In basketball, we are now witnessing the last two minutes of the suspenseful game or the twelve round of a grueling boxing fight. It is homestretch time and one can just [...]


Mar
18th

Pacman stole the thunder out of Cowboy Stadium

Author: magnolia_eic | Files under Announcements

by: Shirley Enerio-Camacho
If you are one of the many unhappy and disappointed viewers of “The Event,” the much-touted exciting boxing bout that turned out to be a dud and a dull, had one saving grace. The fight had its big-time boxing debut at the huge and magnificent Cowboy Stadium in Arlington, Texas drawing the biggest [...]


Feb
23rd

All roads lead to Dallas

Author: magnolia_eic | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy

By : Shirley Ann Enerio-Camacho
Filipinos in Texas and neighboring cities or states are pretty excited that many among us will have a chance to watch live the March 13, 2010 boxing match of our Philippine boxing idol and sensation and the world’s six-title holder boxing champion, Manny “Pacman” Pacquaio, make his first fight for [...]


Feb
9th

The Year of the Tiger

Author: magnolia_eic | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy

If you think saying “Happy New Year” this coming week is no longer in now that we are on the second month of 2010, and you are also starting to feel that time is flying too fast, well not for the Chinese worldwide. They are just about to kiss good-bye to the old year and [...]


Jan
21st

Killer quake a wake up call

Author: magnolia_eic | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy

by: Shirley Enerio-Camacho
While we are still stunned, shocked and saddened over the big killer
quake with the magnitude 7 tremor that hit Haiti, it is something for
world leaders to act swiftly not only to extend our hearts and hands
of help and support to the thousands of victims and casualties, but to
assess the alarming case of climate [...]


Jan
11th

Good-bye 2009 and hello 2010

Author: magnolia_eic | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy

(by: Shirley Ann Enerio-Camacho)
For many the favorite line, “I hate to say good-bye” is now more of a cliché than a truism. Everybody, this writer included, is just glad the old year has come to a close. It was early on in 2009 that we seriously faced the stark reality of a creeping recession slowly [...]


Dec
2nd

Good grief Gloria

Author: anyajulia | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy, Latest Republished Articles

(Shirley Ann Enerio – Camacho)
By the time you read this column, the Philippine media must be feasting on the biggest news of the week. It may eventually overshadow the controversial Mindanao Massacre. I could not even dare look at the video footages of the most heinous political crime committed ever as the newspaper accounts alone [...]


Nov
7th

He has finally arrived

Author: anyajulia | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy, Latest Republished Articles

(Shirley Ann Enerio-Camacho)
Come November 14, 2009, win or lose, there is no doubt boxing international sensation our very own, Manny “Pacman” Pacquaio, has finally arrived. A pretty long stretch to go for a man of humble beginnings but who has extraordinary ability and prowess, great determination and loads of luck to be where he [...]


Oct
31st

Viewing The Philippines In A Different Light

Author: anyajulia | Files under Dagon sa Hoyohoy, Latest Republished Articles

(Scott Allford/October 18, 2009)
If you live outside of the Philippines and you watch or read the news you may feel very justified in believing that the Philippines is a very dangerous country, savaged by typhoons, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, and terrorist attacks.
You may also be assured in your belief that it is a poor country with [...]