Windsor Genova
Writer
I'm a journalism graduate of UST in Manila. Been working as a writer since 1989.
Articles By Windsor Genova
From Politics & Policy Jan 12
The Victorian man punished in Saudi Arabia with lashing because he insulted the companions of Prophet Mohammed, Islam's holiest figure, arrived home in Melbourne, Australia on Friday.
From Science Jan 12
Russia's Mars moon prober, the unmanned Phobos-Grunt, is expected to fall in the Indian Ocean north of Madagascar between Jan. 14 and 16, according to the Russian space agency Roscosmos.
From Politics & Policy Jan 12
The U.S. military started Wednesday verifying the origin and authenticity of a video clip showing its marines urinating on three slain Taliban fighters.
From Law Jan 11
Police in Germany are investigating a grade school teacher at a private school in the northern city of Lubeck for teaching his young students how to make pipe bombs and detonating it in front of them to demonstrate its force.
From Health Jan 11
An English mother-of-six has been cured of cancer after coughing up a tumour growing from her throat in October.
From Health Jan 11
A co-owner of a fitness gym in Sydney, Australia died Tuesday while tubing in the Laotian town of Vang Vieng, where the pastime popular among foreign backpackers is done by sliding from a zip line and then jumping into a river.
From Companies Jan 09
Two female pilots of a British Airways jet felt dizzy in midflight and were forced to quickly return to London's Heathrow airport for an emergency landing on Dec. 20, according to air accident investigators' report.
From Faith & Belief Jan 09
Hundreds of thousands of Catholics joined the feast and annual procession for a black statue of Jesus Christ in central Manila on Monday despite an alleged plot by Muslim terrorists to explode a bomb along the route of the devotees.
From Science Jan 09
American plastic surgeon Dr. McKay McKinnon successfully removed an 82-kilogramme tumour on a Vietnamese man's leg in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday and then removed another large-sized tumour on a woman's face in a separate operation the following day.
From Tech Jan 08
A Slovenian biologist-environmentalist-photographer-pilot has started a round-the-world solo flight Sunday using an ultra-light plane that consumes small amount of clean unleaded fuel with the aim of promoting the protection of the environment.