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WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS

May 15, 2005

The world has to go back to the fixed currency exchange regime and end the speculation
on the currency just like Malaysias Mahathir has done. The economic hitmen who have pressured countries to follow the dictates of creditors such as the supposedly bankrupt IMF to keep on paying their debt on their inflated currencies has in effect impoverized many nations.

Countries must unite on this urgently to obviate the world economic crisis.
The US supposedly is the worlds biggest debtor, the US dollar has lost tremendous value, since President Nixon adopted the floating exchange in 1971. Marcos did the same before martial rule was imposed in 1972. The original Bretton Woods agreement has the fixed currency regime. The US is spending and losing out due to the Iraq war.

The Philippines for example is following the wrong policy of imposing higher taxes on its people just to pay off and balance its budget, when it can tell the creditors that instead of paying sixty percent of our 900 billion budget to service our debt, we pay less like Argentina who got a sixty -seven percent discount on its debt when its President
told its creditors it could not pay, so the Argentinians can live. Now the Argentian economy just grew by eight percent last year.

Our leaders must tell us the truth, and show political will towards the creditors
who have made money already on our inflated debt. Evertime our currency loses value, our foreign exchange debt increases.

Listen to Mike Billington, a world economic analyst from the United States
give us options on monday May 16, 2005 on 104.3 fm between 6 to 8 in the morning.,
and attend his presscon at 9 am Rembrandt hotel, T Morato Quezon City
www.wlym.com, www.larouchepac.com,www.schillerinstitute.org

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JESUS CHRIST SEEKS TOP MANAGEMENT JOB

THE GREATEST Resume ever seen!

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Hello. My name is Jesus -The Christ. Many call me
Lord! I’ve sent you my resume because I’m seeking the top

management position in your heart.

Please consider my accomplishments as set forth in
my resume.

The Resume of Jesus Christ

Address: Ephesians 1:20
Phone: Romans 10:13
Website: The Bible.

Keywords: Christ, Lord, Savior and Jesus

Qualifications
I founded the earth and established the heavens, (See Proverbs 3:19)
I formed man from the dust of the ground, (See Genesis 2:7)
I breathed into man the breath of life, (See Genesis 2:7)
I redeemed man from the curse of the law, (See Galatians 3:13)
The blessings of the Abrahamic Covenant comes upon your life through me, (See Galatians 3:14)

Occupational Background
I’ve only had one employer, (See Luke 2:49).
I’ve never been tardy, absent, disobedient, slothful or disrespectful.
My employer has nothing but rave reviews for me, (See Matthew 3:15-17)

Skills Work Experiences
Some of my skills and work experiences include:

empowering the poor to be poor no more, healing the broken hearted, setting the captives free,

healing the sick, restoring sight to the blind and setting at liberty them that are bruised, (See Luke 4:18).
I am a Wonderful Counselor, (See Isaiah 9:6).

People who listen to me shall dwell safely and shall not fear evil, (See Proverbs 1:33).

Most importantly, I have the authority, ability and
power to cleanse you of your sins, (See I John 1:7-9)

Educational Background
I encompass the entire breadth and length of knowledge, wisdom and
understanding, (See Proverbs 2:6).
In me are hid all of the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, (See Colossians 2:3).

My Word is so powerful; it has been described as being a lamp unto your feet and a light unto your path, (See Psalms 119:105).

I can even tell you all of the secrets of your heart, (See Psalms 44:21).

Major Accomplishments
I was an active participant in the greatest Summit Meeting of all times,(See Genesis 1:26).
I laid down my life so that you may live, (See II Corinthians 5:15).

I defeated the arch enemy of God and mankind and made a show of them openly, (See Colossians 2:15).

I’ve miraculously fed the poor, healed the sick and raised the dead!
There are many more major accomplishments, too many to mention here.

You can read them on my website, which is located at: www dot - the BIBLE.

You don’t need an Internet connection or computer to access my website.

References
Believers and followers worldwide will testify to my divine healings, salvation, deliverance, miracles, restoration and supernatural guidance

Now that you’ve read my resume, I’m confident that
I’m the only candidate uniquely qualified to fill this vital position in your heart.

In summation,
I will properly direct your paths, (See Proverbs 3:5-6)

and lead you into everlasting life, (See John 6:47).

When can I start? Time is of the essence, (See Hebrews 3:15).

Send this resume to everyone you know, you never
know who may have an opening!

Thanks for your help and God bless you!

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RYAN CAYABYAB AND THE CLASS OF 2005

Pitong bagay sa buhay na natutunan ko sa U.P’ by PROF. RYAN CAYABYAB (Commencement speech given on April 24 before the Class of 2005) Maraming salamat po, magandang hapon po sa inyong lahat. UP President Emerlinda Roman, former presidents Jose Abueva and Noel Soriano, UP Diliman Chancellor Dr. Sergio Cao, the Board of Regents, U.P.faculty and administrative staff, co-professors from the College of Music, classmates from UP High 1970, fellow alumni, graduates, and friends: Malugod kong binabati kayong mga nagsisipagtapos ngayong taong 2005. Isang karangalan ang pagtayo ko dito upang maghatid ng isang talumpati para sa inyo. Huwag kayong mag-alala, maiksi lamang ang aking sasabihin. Kinikilala kong ako ay isang mamamayan ng UP. Unang nasilayan ng aking mga mata ang sinag ng araw sa Area 1, UP Campus, sa may likuran ng Infirmary, kung saan din nanirahan sina Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero, si NVM Gonzales, si Jovita Fuentes, si Jose Maceda, at ang mga Lansang, mga Manalang, mga Daza, Cailao, Lesaca, Estrada at marami pang ibang mga pioneering faculty members ng UP Diliman. Ang nanay ko ay nagturo sa UP College of Music. Apat kaming magkakapatid na lumaki sa sariwang hangin ng Area 1, nanghuhuli ng tutubi at kuliglig sa araw, kulisap naman sa gabi. Diyes ang Coca-cola, singko ang Cosmos. Minsan sa isa o makalawang linggo, may dumaraang truck ng DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) na nag-bubuga ng makapal na usok pampatay ng lamok na nagdudulot ng malaria. Lahat ng bata sa Area 1, at sa buong campus ay sinasalubong itong truck, at kung kaya lang naming magsiawit ng Haleluya noon ay ginawa na namin dahil para kami lahat nasa ulap, nagtatakbuhan, hinahabol at nilalanghap ang maputi at mabangong usok ng DDT truck. Napakasaya namin. Walang nagsabi sa amin na hindi lamang lamok ang pinapatay ng DDT. Ngayong malalaki na kami at nagbibiruan ang aming egroup na Area 1, napagkasunduan namin na dahil sa DDT na yan, bawat isa sa amin ay may bahid ng kabaliwan, depende sa dami ng nalanghap na DDT. Marami kaming laro noon sa Area 1 patintero, tumbang preso, siyato, lastiko, gagamba, luksong tinik, step-no, habulan, taguan, teks at holen, na sa palagay ko ay sasabihin ninyong napakalow-tech kumpara sa mga laro ninyo nung kayo’y mga bata. Meron kaming mga sikretong tawagan, sipol at huni. Ang dami kong nais ikuwento tungkol sa aking pagkabata ngunit mauubos ang ating oras. Nag-aral ako sa UP Elementary School at sa UP High School. Matagal na panahon ding diyes lamang ang bayad sa IKOT. Saan pa ba ako magkokolehiyo kundi sa UP rin. Una akong pumasok bilang accounting major sa UP College of Business Administration. Sa kabutihang palad, nauntog ako at na-realize ko na ako ay hindi pala maalam sa pagbibilang ng pera. Tinanggap ako at lumipat sa UP College of Music bilang isang piano major. Nauntog na naman ako at natanto ko na ako ay nagpapanggap lamang na isang Cecil Licad. Mabuti naman at tinanggap ako ng Department of Composition and Theory. Sa maniwala kayo’t hindi, tinapos ko itong kurso, Bachelor of Music Major in Composition suma suma-sampong taon bago ko nakuha ang aking diploma. Aba! Naniwala pa sila sa akin at kinuha akong guro. Dito ko nakilala ang isa kong estudiyanteng napakaganda na una kong naging barkada sa kainan at kantahan, nauwi rin sa simbahan. Halos dalawampung taon din ako nagturo sa UP College of Music. Wala pang tatlong taon na ako ay nagbitiw bilang isang assistant professor; akala ko’y doon na ang katapusan ng aking koneksyon sa UP. Hindi pala, dahil ngayon ang aking panganay ay kasalukuyang isang university scholar sa College of Music. Mababaw at maikling kasaysayan lamang ito. Gayon pa man, kasaysayan pa rin. Para sa akin, napakahalaga ng aking nakalipas at ito ay lagi kong babalik-balikan. Habang ako ay papalayo ng papalayo sa aking pinanggalingan, palalim nang palalim ang mga ugat na aking tinatanim, sinisiguro ko lamang na hindi ako maitutumba ng kahit ano mang malakas na bagyo o delubyo na sa buhay ko ay sasapit. Ngayon, nakita n’yo kung bakit napaka-halaga ng UP sa aking buhay, sana ay maging sa inyo rin. Kahit hindi ninyo na nasisilayan ang oblation, at hindi na naririnig ang karilyon, nawa’y nasa puso at isipan lagi ang paaralang kumupkop at nagpalawak ng isip ng bawat isa sa inyo. Naituro na lahat ng maituturo sa inyo ng inyong mga guro. Alam naman natin na ang bawa’t isa sa atin ay may natatanging angking galing. Walang halaga ito kung hindi ninyo gagamitin para sa ikabubuti at ikauunlad ng inyong komunidad, ng inyong pamilya at ng buong sambayanan. Itanghal ninyo ang inyong pagiging Pilipino na nag-aral sa U.P. kahit saan kayo mapadpad. Meron lang akong dagdag na pabaon sa inyo para lalong di nyo malimutan, ang UP nating mahal. Ito ang pitong mga bagay-bagay tungkol sa buhay na natutunan ko sa U.P.: 1. Ang buhay ay parang IKOT jeep. Ang iyong patutunguhan ay siya ring iyong pinanggalingan. 2. U.P. lang ang may TOKI, sa buhay wala nito. Pero nasasaiyo na yon kung nais mong pabaligtad ang takbo ng buhay mo. 3. Sa IKOT, puede kang magkamali ng baba kahit ilang beses, sasakay ka lang uli. Sa buhay, kapag paikot-ikot ka na at laging mali pa rin ang iyong baba, naku, may sayad ka. 4. Sa U.P., lahat tayo magaling. Aminin nating lahat na tayo’y magagaling. Ang problema dun, lahat tayo magaling! 5. Kung sa U.P. ay sipsip ka na, siguradong paglabas mo, sipsip ka pa rin. 6. Sa U.P., tulad sa buhay, ang babae at ang lalake, at lahat ng nasa gitna, ay patas, walang pinagkaiba sa dunong, sa talino, sa pagmamalasakit, sa kalawakan ng isipan, sa pag-iibigan; at kahit na rin sa kabaliwan, sa kalokohan at sa katarantaduhan. At ang panghuli: 7. Sa U.P. tulad sa buhay, bawal ang overstaying. Maraming salamat po! Mayroon pa akong isang huling pabaon, galing sa puso ko - para rin sa mga puso ninyo, ito ang napili kong paraan upang maisalarawan ang tema ngayong hapon: "Angking Galing Para sa Sambayanan". Ito ay isang awiting nilikha ko at ng aking kakaklase sa high school na nagtapos din ng kolehiyo sa U.P., aking musika sa titik ni Ome Candazo, sa tulong ng mga kaibigan ko sa San Miguel Master Chorale at San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra na pawang mga alumni ng U.P. ‘Hala? ginawang concert ang speech!’ ************************************************************************ **************************** ———————- RYAN CAYABYAB GIVES BACK TO UP By Ivy Lisa F. Mendoza Last Sunday, a "true-maroon" son of the University of the Philippines (UP) came home to the Diliman campus to inspire the thousands of graduates as this year’s commencement speaker. But it’s not as if he left. Because he never did. Acclaimed musician Ryan Cayabyab has and will always be a son of UP Diliman. He spent his entire childhood in Area 1, a neighborhood located at the campus periphery. He never went to any other school, from primary to college, but the UP. Afterwards, he went on to teach at the College of Music where he met his wife Emy, and now his firstborn is enrolled in the same college, following in his footsteps.

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TAXATION AUDIT

Executive Order 422 was ISSUED May 12, 2005 that deals with the Bureau of Internal Revenues No Audit Program (NAP). Under the NAP< taxpayers who have been delinquent in their returns BUT HAVE NOT BEEN AUDITED YET by the BIR, would be given an oppurtunity to head off the BIR audit which could lead ultimately to tax evasion charges.

To qualify, the taxpayers will voluntarily increase their income tax payments for the taxable year by 20 percent of the taxes paid in the previous year.

Currently, taxpayers who are caught misrepresenting their income, must be prosecuted with the full force of the law. call BIR AT 632-9818888 WWW.BIR.GOV.PH

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