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Deep wounds threaten Red Mountain of Surigao
TANDAG, Surigao del Sur, March 7 (PNA) –
As one enters the eastern part of Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur,
backing the Pacific Ocean, he will be greeted by an alluring coastline
with towering green mountains afar off.
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CPBC names special advisors
Toronto March 2 - The
President of
Canada Philippines Business Council (CPBC), Mr. Forte Gerardo, today
announced
the appointments of two distinguished Canadian professionals – Former
Canadian Ambassador
to the Philippines Robert Collette and Dr. Michael Rayel, to serve as
special
advisors to the council board. [ Read More ]
Education: Part of long-term solutions for peace in Mindanao
MANILA, Mar 1 (PNA Features) -- The Philippine government
is confident that the people in Mindanao would eventually live together
in peace, working as caring neighbors for their mutual economic
prosperity and social progress through education.
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‘Japanese Treasure’ changes barangay folk's lives in coastal area of Davao Oriental
SAN
ISIDRO, Davao Oriental, Feb. 22 (PNA) -- Almost every one is fascinated
by the legendary tale of Japanese treasures being left out in the
Philippines by the defeated Japanese forces who invaded the country
during the Second World War. Widespread poverty and the unusual sight
of Japanese folk swarming on a sleepy coastal village here greatly
fuels the barrio folk's already strong belief that their village could
really be one of the hosts of the fabled Japanese treasures.
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The eJeepney Revolution: The Beginning of a Greener Lifestyle
MANILA,
Feb. 21 (PNA) -- Electric vehicles have been around for a long time but
only recently have they been put to actual use in local cities.
Puttering around like large golf carts, they have long been treated as
novelty vehicles, transporting customers within malls or transferring
people from one building to another. And while they proved useful that
way, they were not considered as “real” service vehicles.
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Abaya: Community initiative is best approach to eradicate insurgency
MANILA,
Feb. 18 (PNA Features) -- Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
Annabelle T. Abaya said that peace initiatives emanating from the
community level are those that work best in eradicating insurgency,
citing the success of Bohol as an example.
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MyPhone doing good in RP market
DAVAO
CITY, Feb. 17 (PNA) -- Barely two years old in the market, MyPhone, the
only Filipino owned mobile phone, is doing good with growth sales going
high.
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PGMA meets own scholar in Makati call center sortie
MANILA,
Feb. 16 (PNA) -- Norlin Sunga, a 25-year-old call center agent from
Masantol, Pampanga, was just about ready to start her works at the FIS
Global Solutions Philippines, a business outsourcing firm in Makati,
today when by some bizarre twist of fate, she met the very person whose
scholarship grant helped her finish her business management course at
the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila four years ago. [ Read More ]
More classrooms, teachers, scholarships in PGMA’s Luzon Urban Beltway
MANILA,
Feb. 10 (PNA) – The Arroyo Administration has undertaken significant
reforms in the education sector of the Luzon Urban Beltway (LUB). [ Read More ]
Gibo is 'his own man,' says PGMA
MANILA,
Feb. 10 (PNA) -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo wants administration
party standard bearer Gilberto Teodoro Jr. to be “his own man” when he
campaigns for his presidential bid in the May 10 elections. [ Read More ]

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