Saturday, September 23, 1972
It was strange, I thought. There were no newspapers and no radio broadcasts in the morning. At about 8:00 a.m., the Korean, Moonkyoo Kang, and… Read More »Saturday, September 23, 1972
It was strange, I thought. There were no newspapers and no radio broadcasts in the morning. At about 8:00 a.m., the Korean, Moonkyoo Kang, and… Read More »Saturday, September 23, 1972
In the evening, I attended the opening ceremonies of the international seminar of the Asian Leadership Development Center (ALDEC) at the Ellinwood Social Hall. This… Read More »Friday, September 22, 1972
Today is one of my once-a-week trips by bus to Quezon City Hall. I do this to feel the pulse of the people. As I… Read More »Monday, September 18, 1972
The Philippine Constitution Association (PHILCONSA), a private group monitoring the activities of the Con-Con, was meeting at the Sulo Hotel. When I arrived at about… Read More »Friday, September 15, 1972
The bomb scare has been sweeping Manila in the past few days. Rebeck tipped me off on a rumor that the Convention would be bombed.… Read More »Thursday, September 14, 1972
Sandy Sambolawan offered as his excuse for voting “No” on the ban-dynasty resolution his opinion that it was not fair. He was for banning the… Read More »Wednesday, September 13, 1972
The proceedings were uninspiring. We just had to resort to regaling ourselves with jokes. “Listen to this,” Romy Capulong grinned. “Do you know that during… Read More »Tuesday, September 12, 1972
Tony Ceniza, a member of my Class ’52 at the UP College of Law, was in a big mood for talking. He belonged to the… Read More »Saturday, September 9, 1972
Ikeng Corpuz was delivering a “bomba.” He said that it was wrong to ban Marcos and his spouse. He argued that this is a question… Read More »Friday, September 8, 1972