PASAY CITY, Philippines--Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, chairman of the Joint Congressional Power Commission, spoke before the Energy Summit in SMX. She prefaced her speech on the congressional agenda to respond to the runaway oil prices with some jokes. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy on January 31, 2008.
MANILA, Philippines--Crime scene at Branch 19 on the fourth floor of the Manila regional trial court, where Rey Yap, former mayor of Sapang Dalaga in Misamis Occidental, was shot dead Tuesday morning. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Tetch Torres on January 29, 2008.
Michael Winslow standup routine.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Senator Juan Ponce Enrile says his wife, Cristina, is more than qualified to become Philippine ambassador to the Vatican. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 5, 2008.
CEBU, Philippines--INQUIRER.net reporter Lawrence Casiraya has a close encounter with danggit -- and an amiable danggit svendor with green hair.
MANDALUYONG CITY, Philippines--Filipino-American video blogger Christine Gambito, better known to thousands of fans as HappySlip, is in the Philippines for a two-week tour of travel destinations. HappySlip, whose videos on YouTube have generated more than 30 million views, has been tapped by the Department of Tourism as its ambassadress for the North American market. Interview conducted by INQUIRER.net multimedia editor Joey Alarilla and INQUIRER.net reporter Lawrence Casiraya. Video taken by INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla at the St. Francis Shangri-La Place showroom on Jan. 24, 2008.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Senator Panfilo Lacson says only the government has access to the high-security airport facilities. He blames the government for the abduction of Senate witness Rodolfo Noel Lozada. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 6, 2008.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Jerry Lozada, brother of Senate witness Rodolfo Noel Lozada, pleads with the people who have his brother to bring him back to his family. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 6, 2008.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--From a build-operate-transfer project, the national broadband network turned into a loan agreement with a government guarantee and $130 million in kickbacks after former poll chief Benjamin Abalos made one phone call, says Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr.. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 8, 2008.
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