Monday, February 27, 2006

This is a test of the emergency broadcast system

FOR a moment, a standoff at Philippine marine headquarters appeared to be heading for a "people power" revolt, complete with military infighting, nuns and priests praying in the chaos and the arrival of pro-democracy icon Corazon Aquino.

But the wrangling marines settled their spat Sunday then retired together to their headquarters as Aquino and a small crowd quietly faded into the night.

It was the latest upheaval hurdled by beleaguered President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who has faced a series of crises during her five years in office.

After failing to either impeach Arroyo over corruption and vote-rigging scandals that emerged last year or whip up a repeat of the historic "people power" revolts that ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos and popular leader Joseph Estrada, the deeply fragmented opposition has few options remaining.

The biggest drawback remains the opposition's failure to find an alternative leader who could inspire a following large enough to endanger her.

A key leader of the massive protests that ousted predecessor Estrada in 2001, Arroyo knows how to navigate the political minefields that come with being president of the Philippines.

She has cracked down on street protests and hired a top-notch PR consultant to polish her image. She has barred Cabinet officials from testifying at Senate corruption investigations without her permission.

Many thought the flashpoint might come Friday, the D-day of a reported civilian-backed coup plot that has simmered for months.

Others thought Sunday -- when a marine colonel openly defied a military decision to relieve the top marine commander and urged Filipinos to gather en masse and protect them in their camp -- would be the final straw.

Both fizzled -- the first in a security clampdown that left no chance for military activism, the other when only a few thousand people showed up, well shorts of the hundreds of thousands that turned out for "people power."

After pre-empting the reported coup, Arroyo declared a state of national emergency, shifting to a tougher stance against tenacious opponents. At least three of her critics were arrested and police raided the office of a newspaper critical of her.

-- from the Inquirer

Friday, February 24, 2006

Darlin' don't you go and cut your hair

I finally got a haircut. My last one may have been a year ago, I don't even remember. This is the longest I've ever grown my hair. From being almost waistlength, it is now short and perky and ultra-layered. I went to the drugstore on Wednesday to buy a ton of hair products just for the heck of it.







I got the haircut for free because it's for a good cause.

Also, Target's GO International campaign features Luella Bartley this month. I got a sweet navy blue shirtdress that is so cute it almost trumped last month's best buy (peach Banana Republic slacks for $2.99!).

Tuesday, February 7, 2006

I've been tagged

1. The tagged victim has to come up with 8 different points of his/her perfect lover.
2. Need to mention the sex of the target.
3. Tag 8 victims to join this game & leave a comment on their comments saying they've been tagged.
4. If tagged the 2nd time, theres no need to post again.

I've been having a really hard time coming up with 8 (eight!) things I want in a perfect lover. I'm sorry, Jeline. I don't mean to be rude by not posting anything. I guess I've just had a total attitude turn-around with regards to relationships. When I was younger I used to be very specific about what I wanted in a guy, i.e. he needs to be 1)left-handed 2)attractive 3)intelligent, and 4)he should know how to sing or at the very least carry a tune.

The audacity of it hasn't escaped me - that I could require all these from someone when I myself am surrounded by neuroses. So over the years, I've tried to let go of rigid standards, but not until recently have I discovered that I don't see the point in them anymore. I've been telling my friends that I wish I could be less critical and dismissive and more open, and just like that I'm finding out that I could be all that.

I just think it'd be a bit ridiculous/unfair to list qualities that I know my guy doesn't have. I really really wish he liked Broken Social Scene too. I gave him The Mix CD - you know, the one that took me weeks to make, that I was going to give to the boy. He listened to it maybe once, twice and dismissed Gainsbourg's Je T'aime Moi Non Plus as gibberish. But maybe I don't really mind that much. I'll trade that for the fact that he likes doing my laundry with me.

I tag Drey, Bodge, Kathy, Deo, Nikki, Karen, Tina, Cynthia.