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The Yellow Ribbon has become the symbol of the Aquino legacy, an enduring narrative of the heroism of Ninoy Aquino and his faith in a people worth dying for.
President Aquino, sporting a yellow ribbon, asked Filipinos on Tuesday, July 15, 2014, to wear yellow ribbons to show if they still supported his administration, but senators said Thursday that ...
The yellow ribbon as it is used today stems from the unlikely mix of the 1973 hit Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the ... In the Philippines it is associated with former President Corazon Aquino, ...
The controversy spawned by the Disbursement Allocation Program (DAP) which the Supreme Court thumbed down as unconstitutional is now turning out to be highly politicized, with President Aquino now ...
Last Thursday July 23, Filipino-American blogger La Kapitana who maintains Barrio Siete ("Keep social climbing alive!") began the online campaign with an appeal: "My fellow bloggers, I invite you to ...
The Yellow Ribbon Movement led by Vicky Garchitorena and Margie Juico, who both served under the late President Corazon Aquino, and other groups are also calling on Filipinos to display yellow ...
The song “Tie a Yellow Ribbon ’Round the Ole Oak Tree” became a global hit in 1973, and 10 years later supporters of Benigno S. Aquino Jr. tied yellow ribbons along the streets of Metro ...
Tie a yellow ribbon today: Cory hindi ka nag-iisa (Cory you are not alone)!" the text message from Juico read. A take-off from the 1970s musical hit "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'round the Ole Oak Tree," the ...
Around the world, the yellow ribbon has adapted further still. In the Philippines it is associated with former President Corazon Aquino, while in South Korea it became famous for those who died in ...
The yellow ribbon as it is used today stems from the unlikely mix of the 1973 hit Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the ... In the Philippines it is associated with former President Corazon Aquino, ...