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In the News (Tue 17 Nov 09)

  
  Bulatlat.com
Apolinario Mabini was born on July 23, 1864 in the village of Talaga in Tanauan, Batangas.
Mabini shook the priest's hand instead, explaining to his brother afterwards that only parents' hands should be kissed.
Mabini, who was then residing in Nagtahan, was hit by the disease, and in the evening of May 13 he passed away.
www.bulatlat.com /news/3-14/3-14-mabini.html   (1409 words)

  
  Mabini's Decalogue for Filipinos by Apolinario Mabini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Mabini was born in Tanawan, province of Batangas, island of Luzon, P.I., of poor Filipino parents, in 1864.
Mabini was arrested by the American forces in September, 1899, and remained a prisoner until September 23, 1900.
Mabini's logic was a real embarrassment to the American military forces, and in January, 1901, he was arrested a second time by the Americans.
www.harvestfields.netfirms.com /heavenly-gates/God-forgives-Cant-you/098.htm   (913 words)

  
 Mabini's un-resignation - Jun. 11, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
APOLINARIO Mabini arrived in the town of Kawit in Cavite province, carried on a hammock from Batangas province, on June 12, 1898.
Mabini felt that the reorganization of the revolutionary government was more important than the declaration of independence.
Mabini believed that the reorganization of the government was more important than a formal declaration of independence because foreign powers had to be convinced of the stability and competence of the newly born Philippine government before they recognized its independence.
www.inq7.net /opi/2003/jun/11/opi_arocampo-1.htm   (589 words)

  
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Sa taong 1898, natagpuan ni Apolinario Mabini ang kaniyang sarili na nasa aktibong paglilingkod sa bayan, pagkakataon ang gumawa sa kaniya upang maging lumpo, ngunit ang pisikal na kapansanan ay napangimbabawan ng isang matalas at mapanuring kaisipan.
Natimo sa isipan ni Mabini na anumang luho na kaniyang nanaisin at matatamo ay mangangahulugan ng paghihirap at pagsasakripisyo ng kaniyang ina at mga kapatid.
Minsan parang nanunukso si Mabini, ang isang lalaking minsan ay naging pangalawang pinakamakapangyarihang lider ng bansa ay walang naiwang anumang ari-arian maliban sa isang bahay kubo (na hindi pa kaniya) na nasa tabi ng tulay ng Nagtahan at malapit na malapit lamang sa palasyo ng Malacañan.
www.geocities.com /cavitesu/mabini.htm   (1204 words)

  
 Himagsikang Pilipino, ni Apolinario Mabini: 13
Ang nasang mapagbuti ang buhay ay atas ng kalikasan, ayon kay Mabini, at mistulang bahagi ng kasaysayan ng tao, at kapag inantal ng maykapangyarihan ay sumasabog sa isang himagsikan.
Kay Mabini, magkatuligsa, lubusang magkalaban, ang paglingkod sa tao at ang pagtangkilik ng sariling kapakanan.
Mahalaga kay Mabini itong pagsalit-salit ng 2 kahulugan ng ‘tao’ sapagkat batay dito ang kanyang panaghaw ukol sa himagsikan - anuman ang hangarin at pangangailangan ng mga tao, ang himagsikan ay hindi lamang pagtupad sa mga ito kundi ang pagbabago na rin ng mga hangarin at pangangailangan mismo.
www.elaput.org /mabihi13.htm   (1614 words)

  
 Apolinario Mabini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (July 23, 1864—May 13, 1903), also known as the "Sublime Paralytic", was a Filipino theoretician who wrote the constitution for the first Philippine republic of 1899-1901, and served as its first prime minister in 1899.
Mabini, it must be noted, was not entirely without nationalistic aspirations, for he was a member of Rizal's La Liga Filipina and worked secretly for the introduction of reforms in the administration of government.
Mabini was most active in the revolution in 1898, when he served as the chief adviser for General Aguinaldo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apolinario_Mabini   (699 words)

  
 Mabini: Wounded Hero
Taft would write that Mabini was "the most prominent irreconcilable among the Filipinos." He feared that the civil war would break out anew were Mabini to return to the islands.
Mabini dedicated his closing memoirs, La Revolución Filipina to his mother and indicated that she had aspired that he be a priest.
Mabini, convinced of the people's almost fanatical desire for freedom, turned from the ideals of Rizal's reforms to the zeal of Bonifacio's revolution.
www.univie.ac.at /Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/history/mabini.htm   (2138 words)

  
 On Second Try, Family Awarded More Money
The family of Tamara Mabini, a Reston woman struck and killed by a bus near her home in 2002, was handed a $2 million verdict by a Fairfax County jury in January 2004.
Mabini, 52, was married and the mother of two adult children, one of whom had special needs and lived with her.
Mabini's attorneys argued that he used "competent contemporary statistics" to represent the value of "services provided by a homemaker" in the Washington area, beginning with a rate of $10.41 an hour.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/20/AR2005102002109_pf.html   (548 words)

  
 Apolinario Mabini Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Apolinario Mabini (1864-1903) was a Filipino political philosopher and architect of the Philippine revolution.
Mabini's conflict with the conspiracy of property owners and the landlord class in the congress led to his eclipse in 1899 as Aguinaldo's trusted adviser--the only competent thinker and theoretician in the Aguinaldo Cabinet.
Mabini succeeded in exposing the vicious opportunism of the Paterno-Buencamino clique, who were trying to gain control over, and to profit from, the financial transactions of the revolutionary government.
www.bookrags.com /biography/apolinario-mabini   (494 words)

  
 Apolinario Mabini Summary
Mabini, it must be noted, was not entirely without nationalistic aspirations, for he was a member of Rizal's La Liga Filipina and worked secretly for the introduction of reforms in the administration of government.
Mabini was most active in the revolution in 1898, when he served as the chief adviser for General Aguinaldo.
Apolinario Mabini was appointed prime minister and was also foreign secretary of the newly independent dictatorial government of Emilio Aguinaldo on January 2, 1899.
www.bookrags.com /Apolinario_Mabini   (1151 words)

  
 Times Community Newspapers - $3.5M is awarded in Reston bus death
She was struck from behind by the commuter bus, flew 15 feet in the air and landed on her head, according to attorney Thomas Plofchan, who represented the Mabini family.
Mabini's husband said he was angry when he learned of the high court's decision.
At the time of Mabini's death, First Transit was under contract to the Fairfax Connector and was supposed to provide insurance, according to Beth Francis, a marketing specialist for the Fairfax County Department of Transportation.
www.timescommunity.com /site/tab5.cfm?newsid=15455981&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=511693&rfi=6   (542 words)

  
 :: Welcome to Manila Bulletin Online ::
Mabini wrote many of President Aguinaldo’s decrees, notably the June 18 and 23, 1898, decrees which reorganized the municipal and national government of the Philippines.
Mabini, however, wrote it in Spanish; thus Bonifacio instructed Jacinto to translate the document into Tagalog.
Apolinario Mabini’s frail body succumbed to the deadly cholera virus on May 13, 1903, but his indomitable spirit lives on as a sterling example for the Filipino youth, that their forefathers were steadfast adherents of Freedom, Liberty, and the Brotherhood of Men.
www.mb.com.ph /issues/2004/07/23/OPED2004072314618.html   (288 words)

  
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Topography and Physiography The topography of Mabini mainland area is characterized as generalIy fIat to gently sloping and undulating while its coastal area particularly the seascape varies from zero to 104 fathoms from the shoreline going deeper seaward.
Economy Mabini is identified as one of the agricultural town of Davao Province.
The said area shall be known as Mabini Protected Landscape and Seascape and the peripheral areas of core zones or strict protection zone as Buffer Zones, which shall not be subject to human activity except for scientific research and studies.
www.oneocean.org /download/20000626/management_plan_mabini.doc   (3676 words)

  
 GMA likens today's Filipino health workers to Mabini : Philippines : Gov.Ph : News
The President, who made the comparison during the death centenary of Mabini at the Mabini Shrine at the Malacanang Park, said just like Mabini, the Filipino health workers are the heroes in the battle against the dreaded Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
Mabini is one of the brightest and famous national heroes.
Mabini also served in the cabinet of the President Aguinaldo as president of the council of secretaries, and secretary of foreign affairs.
www.gov.ph /news/default.asp?i=2968   (529 words)

  
 Matthew Patay
Apolinario Mabini was born in the barrio of Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas, on July 23, 1864.
Mabini obtained his early education from his grandfather and his mother, who taught him the rudiments of reading writing and arithmetic later, he enrolled in the primary school of Simplicio Avelino supporting himself by working a muchacho.
Mabini died of cholera in Manila on May 13, 1903 at the age of 39.
aes.iupui.edu /rwise/NoteofMonth/matthew_patayJanuary2003Philippines.htm   (590 words)

  
 National Historical Institute - Mabini Shrine Tanauan
Apolinario Mabini was born on July 22, 1864 to a poor family in Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas.
When Mabini finished his fifth year at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in 1885, he had earned the right to a bachelor's degree.
Also on display are Mabini's eyeglasses, cane, rattan chair, and a newspaper article announcing his death in 1903 from cholera.
www.nhi.gov.ph /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=64&Itemid=2   (589 words)

  
 PINAS: Aguinaldo At Si Mabini
Ipinanganak na dukha si Apolinario Mabini nuong Julio 23, 1864 kina Inocencio Mabini at Dionisia Maranan, sa Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas.
Naging malaki ang tiwala niya kay Mabini at ginawa niyang punong tagapagpayo.
Nanaig si Mabini at, matapos mahirang na Pangulo si Aguinaldo nuong Enero 1, 1899, binuo ni Aguinaldo kinabukasan ang kanyang cabinete, at si Mabini uli ang hinirang na presidente nito.
www.elaput.org /pinsmabi.htm   (1293 words)

  
 WWF - Divers' dollars save corals
The health of the marine environment in Mabini is therefore vital for both local livelihoods and for the Philippines’ national economy.
But Mabini’s outstanding beauty and unique marine resources have been scarred, mainly by heavy pressure from a growing population and by the illegal use of destructive fishing methods, such as dynamite fishing.
The Mabini municipality and WWF designed a fund to which 85% of the fees collected go, to be used solely for the conservation and monitoring operations in the area.
panda.org /about_wwf/what_we_do/marine/publications/index.cfm?uNewsID=13047   (981 words)

  
 The Sublime Paralytic: Apolinario Mabini
Mabini studied in a school in Tanawan, then conducted by a certain Simplicio Avelino.
Mabini, it must be noted, was not entirely free from nationalistic association, for he was a member of Rizal's La Liga Filipina and worked secretly for the introduction of reforms in the administration of government.
Mabini was most active in the revolution in 1898, when he became the chief adviser of Gen. Aguinaldo during the revolution.
www.msc.edu.ph /centennial/mabini.html   (576 words)

  
 Filipino Heroes/MABINI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was a courageous patriot, a sagacious philisopher and a learend state man. His paralysis did not hinder him from working hard to gain the country's independence.
Apolinario Mabini was born to a poor family onJuly 23, 1864.
His father was Inocencio Mabini, a Barangay Captain and his mother was Dionisia Maranan, a daughter of a village teacher.
library.thinkquest.org /28616/nhero/apolinario.htm   (204 words)

  
 The Filipino Express Online
A woman weeps as she carries a body of a child, one of the victims of food poisoning in Mabini, Bohol.
Some of the the dead children were transported back to Mabini and were met by residents of the small town still trying to understand what had happened.
The President also ordered the release of five percent of funds from her calamity fund or P1.5 million to the local government of Mabini for procurement of medicine and other necessities.
www.filipinoexpress.com /19/11_news.html   (1437 words)

  
 Mabini Pangasinan Website
After a careful evaluation of the individual activities of the Filipino heroes, it was finally decided that Balincaguin be change to Mabini, after the great sublime paralytic and brains of the revolution, who hails from the barrio of Talaga, municipality of Tanauan, Batangas.
Gloria Galla was born in 1933 in Denver Colorado, to a hardworking Filipino, Pedro Galla, and an American woman, Mary Borrego.
Her elementary education was spent in Mabini Elementary School and she graduated from Riverview High School in Mabini, Pangasinan.
pasyalan.net /pangasinan/mabini   (350 words)

  
 Mabini Mansion Hotel & Residential Suites, Manila, Philippines
The Mabini Mansion lies in the midst of Manila's hustle and bustle.
Within Intramuros complex lies the Fort Santiago (once a prison for revolutionary Filipinos, now a peaceful park-museum), the Manila Cathedral (a magnificent architectural feat with its intricate stone carvings, stained glass mosaics, and rosette windows), and the San Agustin Church (the oldest structure in the country with its Baroque interiors and trompe l'oeil murals).
The Mabini Mansion stands supreme in the heart of old Manila, replete with its historical significance.
www.asiatravel.com /hotelsystems/mabini/index.html   (188 words)

  
 The Mabini tragedy
Again, in Mabini or the nearby towns, there are no facilities and no equipment to use to check the cause of death.
With this tragedy, the glory of the heroic legacy of Mabini is overshadowed by the pathetic picture of this town paralyzed by poverty and by the lack of welfare services.
Let the Mabini children's death be a timely reminder to rectify all that is so wrong in this country in terms of the control and distribution of resources and power.
www.thefreeman.com /opinion/index.php?fullstory=1&issue=articles_20050312&id=28189   (760 words)

  
 Mabini Mansion Manila - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor
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I stayed over night at the Mabini Mansion.
The front desk attendant had told me that since it's a standard room, not to expect the best.
www.tripadvisor.com /Hotel_Review-g298573-d478496-Reviews-Mabini_Mansion_Manila-Manila_National_Capital_Region_Luzon.html   (493 words)

  
 Himagsikang Pilipino, ni Apolinario Mabini
Balangkas ng 3 dalubhasa tungkol sa balam at bisa ni Mabini sa himagsikan, at sa kasalukuyang pag-iisip ng Pilipino
DUKHA tanang buhay niya si Apolinario Mabini, ipinanganak nuong Julio 23, 1864 kina Inocencio Mabini at Dionisia Maranan sa Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas.
Isang buwan matapos pumasok sa Pilipinas ang mga Amerkano, nuong Junio 1898, sinimulan ni Mabini na tulungan si Emilio Aguinaldo na palawakin at patatagin ang himagsikan bilang Unang Ministro ng Congreso sa Malolos.
www.elaput.com /mabihima.htm   (691 words)

  
 Apolinario Mabini Shrine | Manila | WCities Destination Guide
A paralytic bound to a wheelchair, Apolinario Mabini served as legal consultant and political advisor to the revolutionary Katipunan movement.
Using period furniture and furnishings, the house has been restored to look like it was in his lifetime.
Mabini was a prolific writer; some of his books may be obtained here.
www.wcities.com /en/record/,246592/186/record.html   (102 words)

  
 Mabini Mansion Hotel and Residential Suites - Manila, Philippines
Yet a few blocks away stands a refreshing patch of blues and greens, the Rizal Park or Luneta as it is commonly called.
Luneta features a planetarium, dozens of fountains, an amphitheater, a children's playground, a skating rink and the Chinese and Japanese gardens.
Not very far from Mabini Mansion is the walled city of Intramuros.
www.bestasiaphilippines.com /manila/mabini/mabini.shtml   (396 words)

  
 Municipality of Mabini, Batangas Philippines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Day Care services in the form of children welfare activities so as to provide the malnourished pre-school children supplementary feeding socialization and creative experience while their mother are at work.
The municipality of Mabini composed of 34 brgys.
The year 2004 is a fruitful year for the Municipality of Mabini, Financial condition has greatly improved thus making many projects to be implemented in various barangay.
www.mabini.gov.ph /mab_services_03.htm   (558 words)

  
 Bulletin Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I was told that the backpacks have been distributed already to the children of Mabini and that Melinda,from the goodness of her heart,made up for the unpaid pledges.Please,if you haven't paid yet,do so as soon as possible.
Cailyan a taga Mabini nga adda abroad agparikna kayo met para Mabini Backpack Operation 2007.
Mabini Kids need our support on this project headed by Mrs.
www.pangasinan.org /bulletinresult/mabiniresult.html   (2345 words)

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