CES 2020: Where Tech Changes Business

CES spotlights every company is a tech company Arlington, VA, December 5, 2019 – As the world’s largest and most influential tech event, CES® 2020 represents the entire scope of the global technology market – from AI to 5G, vehicle technology, AR/VR, robotics and beyond. With 61% of all Fortune Global Brands participating, CES 2020…

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Explaining attorney fees and charges

MANY people want to retain an attorney to assist them with their immigration case, represent them at hearings or interviews, etc., especially during this era of Pres. Trump, where USCIS is taking a very hard line on immigration. People understand now, more than ever, it is helpful to have attorney representation, rather than trying to…

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New envoy optimistic on Philippines-China ties

MANILA — New Chinese ambassador Huang Xilian arrived past midnight in Manila on Tuesday, December 3, to take up one of China’s most important diplomatic posts. “The best is yet to come” for Philippines-China relations, Huang said in his short message upon arrival. Huang, a seasoned career diplomat, replaced Zhao Jianhua, who ended his tour…

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Duterte threatens water concessionaires for economic sabotage

Manila Water, Maynilad reported to have ‘onerous’ contracts with gov’t President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, December 3, threatened to jail and file economic sabotage cases against Manila Water Co. and Maynilad Water Services due to their 1997 contracts with the government which was described as “the world’s largest water privatization.” “We will expose them. And…

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IOCSF Choral Performs in Bay Area

THE International Orange Chorale of San Francisco, a recipient of the 2011 Chorus America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, will have upcoming performances in the Bay Area on December 7 (Christ Church, 2138 Cedar Street in Berkeley, CA) and December 14 (St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 1111 O’Farrell Street in San Francisco, CA). Both performances start at…

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The entrepreneur mindset: Seeing your clearest what

LARRY Farrell in his book “Entrepreneurial Book” made 5 critical success factors in crafting a Vision Statement. Right out of the Matsushita playbook, there are questions every aspiring entrepreneur has to answer.  These are the “What Questions” that matter most.  Answering them can be turned into a Vision Statement that will give you the confidence…

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Ampalaya for diabetes?

Philippine Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, on January 29, 2008, issued a circular, rescinding a previous one released in 2003, reinstating ampalaya (Momordica charantia) on the Department of Health’s list of “scientifically validated herbal medicinal plants.” The reason cited for his decision was the “recent evidence on the clinical efficacy of ampalaya against diabetes mellitus.”…

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The power of prayer

“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.” — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin AT a breakfast after mass at the Holy Family Church during a school fundraiser in Glendale California one beautiful fall morning five years ago, a statuesque, well groomed lady holding her breakfast tray…

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PH athletes grab 41 gold medals, surpassing past SEAG record

FILIPINO athletes continue to bring pride to the country as they make amazing feats in their respective sporting events in the 30th Southeast Asian Games. As of Tuesday, December 3, 2:34 p.m., the host Philippines has bagged a total of 41 gold medals, surpassing its 24 golden haul in the 2017 edition of the regional…

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Duterte hopes successor won’t neglect drug issue

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday, November 30, said he is hoping his successor will not forget about the country’s drug problem, which he described as the “everyday fight of Filipinos.” “Two more years I can get out. Maybe we can look at this drug problem,” he said during the 156th birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio…

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‘Artists Talk’ explores the evolution of artistic Philippine representation

Architect and professor Edson Cabalfin and Cannes-winning filmmaker Raymond Red discuss cultural identity in post-colonial Philippines IN 1904, at the World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, the United States’ official exhibition included a live installation of the Philippines, then a U.S. territory. Just five years before, the 333-year-old occupation by the Spanish Empire of the…

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DOT launches tourism website for SEAG visitors

Manila, Philippines-  – The Department of Tourism (DOT) launched on Tuesday, a dedicated tourism web page for Southeast Asian (SEA) Games visitors. With some 11, 000  visitors arriving  from the South East Asian nations, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat says now is the perfect opportunity to showcase the best of the Philippines in a “very accessible manner”.  The…

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SEA Games mishaps to be investigated 

President Rodrigo Duterte has apologized and ordered an investigation following the rocky start to the Philippines’ hosting of this year’s Southeast Asian Games.  Acknowledging the “discomfort” and “suffering of the athletes,” the president apologized for the mishaps that have unfolded leading up to the games kicking off this weekend. “I’m really apologizing for the country. They…

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Year-end tax plan for 2019

Part 1 of 3 THE Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made significant changes to income tax rates and traditional deductions. Let’s look at 10 tips on how those changes affect tax plans for this year ending December 31, 2019. This is the first of a three-part series. 1. Determine if itemizing deductions still works for…

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Part III: Tradition, fear and spirits 

THE past two articles touched on different spirit presences, how they communicate and why are they still lingering.  Now let us be aware of actual occurrences and how to react to them. When do you know there really is a spirit manifestation and how do they manifest?  One night, as you sit quietly watching tv,…

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Duterte might take over PNP if he can’t find new chief

President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, November 28, said he would take over the leadership of the Philippine National Police (PNP) if he cannot find the right person for the position. “If they have even a single case of corruption, I would rather not appoint anybody for that matter. Ako na ang hahawak (I’ll handle it)….

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Robredo dared to reveal drug war discoveries

President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, November 28, dared Vice President Leni Robredo to release the discoveries she supposedly made during her quick stint as co-chair of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD). “You seem to be threatening na may information ka (that you have information). Ilabas mo (Release it),” Duterte ordered.  Robredo promised the…

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Duty Free PH, UnionPay sign agreement to offer more benefits to customers

Manila, Philippines – Duty Free Philippines Corporation (DFPC) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with UnionPay, a global payment brand, to officially launch a new rewards program featuring special discounts at all DFPC stores nationwide. DFPC Chief Operating Officer Vicente Pelagio A. Angala and General Manager for UnionPay International Southeast Asia Mr Wenhui Yang acted…

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