Beginning, hope and change : impressions on President Noy Aquino and his first one hundred days / Homobono A. Adaza.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Quezon City] : Aliance for Democratic Action, 2010Description: 198 p. 24 cmLOC classification:
  • DS 686.614  .Ad19 2010
Summary: A Very compelling book that is hard to put down once you start reading it. -Edgardo Quisumbing, Ph.D., Vienna, VA "So many revealing facts I'm worried Adaza is leaving himself open to legal suits." -Jose Alvarez, businessman, New York City, NY "I'm glad Adaza is still around and kicking butt. We need people like him to turn the country around and put some sense to all Filipino." -Jaime Reyes, Artist, Jersey City, NJ "This book is not only interesting but enjoyable to read. What is revealed about Ninoy and Doy made me glad they never became president." -Fernando Manuel, nurse, Elmwood Park, NJ "Adaza's revelations that President Ramos search for gold in the grounds of the Philippine embassy in Japan should be investigated further. That gold could pay off our foreign debt." - Mayy Quisumbing, Editor, Filipino-Asia Bulletin, Jersey City, NJ "In the book so titled, Adaza spares no one, sinner as well as saint, and minces no words, slicing and dicing with typical Bono humor." -Julie Yap Daza, Medium Rare on Bono's book.
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Filipiniana Filipiniana Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Filipiniana DS 686.614 .Ad19 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3AEA0000316716

A Very compelling book that is hard to put down once you start reading it. -Edgardo Quisumbing, Ph.D., Vienna, VA "So many revealing facts I'm worried Adaza is leaving himself open to legal suits." -Jose Alvarez, businessman, New York City, NY "I'm glad Adaza is still around and kicking butt. We need people like him to turn the country around and put some sense to all Filipino." -Jaime Reyes, Artist, Jersey City, NJ "This book is not only interesting but enjoyable to read. What is revealed about Ninoy and Doy made me glad they never became president." -Fernando Manuel, nurse, Elmwood Park, NJ "Adaza's revelations that President Ramos search for gold in the grounds of the Philippine embassy in Japan should be investigated further. That gold could pay off our foreign debt." - Mayy Quisumbing, Editor, Filipino-Asia Bulletin, Jersey City, NJ "In the book so titled, Adaza spares no one, sinner as well as saint, and minces no words, slicing and dicing with typical Bono humor." -Julie Yap Daza, Medium Rare on Bono's book.

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