Mambulaoans WorldWide Buzz

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

In this edition:

Vol. 1 No. 1
  1. Editorial – Global Mambulaoans: The need to get connected
  2. Blast in the past
  3. The Grand Homecoming 2012
  4. Jose Panganibay: Progress by leaps and bounds, but …
  5. Parang – enjoying devt amid chaos
  6. Isolation – the devil that’s giving Larap its hell
  7. Taga-Larap ka ba?
  8. Once upon a time in Larap – the Japanese time
  9. ‘Bahala na … sabi ng karamihan’
10  AP Hernandez: Confronting poverty in Papua New  
      Guinea
11. Percy Ostonal: The Michigan fun-runner
12. Tony Tatom: Of retirement and grandchildren
13. Susan Hernandez-Ratcliffe: Of becoming a ‘Lola’
14. Leilani Encinas: Dito na ako sa Canada … may yelo 
      pala!
15. Larap Elementary School donations
16 The Principal’s ‘spy’
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founder and administrator-editor of online bulletin board MAMBULAOANS WorldWide Buzz (MWB), belongs to the Batch ’65 of Jose Panganiban High School. He obtained an accounting degree at the University of the East –Manila in 1970 but opted to become a full time journalist and worked 16 years straight for only two dailies – the Times Journal and Japan’s biggest daily, the Yomiuri Shimbun - until he was offered a newspaper job in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in 1993, as one of the pioneering journalists of The National, the country’s biggest newspaper. Working as Executive Sub Editor, he found his second calling on his 17th year with the paper – to help a group of 200 less-fortunate children known as Tembari Children improve their lives. He got a 33-year-old son, Juan Paolo, aka rap artist Primo Leone, who lives in Vallejo, CA with his wife Andrea, young daughter Nailani and young son Llano. He also has a 12-year-old daughter, Tintin, who lives with her mom in Baguio city, Philippines. A permanent resident of Port Moresby, he is a 65-year-old bum who lives alone.
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