Category Archives: Travel

Senator Leila De Lima To New House Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo: Please Help Me Seek Medical Attention Abroad

544682FB-6F2B-4A60-B98A-C21543C24796QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Incarcerated Senator Leila De Lima is asking the help of newly-elected House Speaker (and former President) Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to obtain a travel permit to seek medical check-up abroad.

The request came in the form of a text message which De Lima sent to Arroyo just minutes after the latter was elected new Speaker of the House of Representives.

“Let bygones be bygones,” De Lima told Arroyo in her text, referring to that time when the then Justice Secretary refused to grant the former President a permit to travel abroad to seek medical treatment.  This, despite a ruling from the Supreme Court to allow Mrs. Arroyo to travel abroad.

”I appeal to your sense of compassion to a fellow woman. Babae ako,”  De Lima said, “and I am confident that you will act favorably on my request.”

The Adobo Chronicles tried to reach Arroyo at her La Vista residence for comment, but we couldn’t connect with her.

We’ll keep on trying.

Bohol Province And Baguio City Make It To The New List Of Wonders Of The World

1BCD685C-5031-4B51-871A-D3FF504322E1.jpegBAGUIO CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Baguio Bureau) – Mover over, Great Wall of China and the Pyramids of Egypt. The Philippines just earned a spot — no, two spots — in the new list of ‘Wonders of the World.’

Bohol province just made it to the list with its Chocolate Hills.

And Baguio City is now recognized for its Chocolate Lake at Burnham Park.

Congratulations to Bohol, and especially to Baguio!

Malacañang Clarifies P1 Increase In Jeepney Fare

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Photo credits: left, One Valenzuela; right, Rene Astudillo

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque today issued a clarification regarding the P1 increase in jeepney fare which went into effect yesterday in the National Capital Region (NCR).

The Malacañang statement came after the President’s hotline (8888) received numerous calls from irate Filipinos complaining about the rise in the cost for massage services.

Apparently, what many heard was that there was a P1 increase in pamasahe (massage) as opposed to a P1 increase in pasahe (fare).

Yet another case of ‘lost in translation.’