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2 months agoGlenn Omanio commented on Ondoy's Trail of FuryHello guys,
Thanks for the compliment. I made this clip to drum up support from friends abroad. And true indeed, they were touched by it and is moved to help us recover from this tragedy in their own little way. Please feel free to share. It is also on YouTube, youtube.com/watch?v=5V6uRHxtQUM. The background music is different there as YouTube did not allow me to use the Cinema Paradiso sound track. Thanks again.
Glenn Omanio
Joined September 2009
A nomad in many ways, Glenn has always wanted to be a scientist. But midway in college in the Philippines he traded physics for journalism and trained his nose for news at Scripps Howard and the International Center for Journalists in Washington, D.C. He went on to cover politics for Tokyo-based Kyodo News, taught young journos the craft, and worked as a medical reporter for Medical Tribune in Singapore. He has been contemplating of going back to science. So far, medical writing and interviewing doctors were the closest he could get. He took a radical shift into business in 2008 and graduated with an MBA degree in Boston, US. Currently, he's trying to find the nexus of business and medicine as a mergers and acquisitions analyst. Feel free to add him on Facebook, glenn.omanio@yahoo.com, or follow him on Twitter, @gomanio.
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Tale of Three Disasters in the Philippines, Samoa and Indonesia
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The Day My Country Stood Still (Aftermath of Typhoon Ondoy)
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Ondoy's Trail of Fury
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