This alluring province known for the “Queen City of the South” may yet also earn the moniker, “Seoul of the Philippines,” as it welcomes more and more visitors from South Korea looking for relaxation and recreation.
Read More »Super consortium wants to expand NAIA
The country’s seven largest conglomerates would like to start expanding NAIA’s terminals and add more flights because NAIA is a strategic national asset that needs upgrading without delay.
Read More »A near-perfect way to spend summer
By Lito Cinco You got it right. J Park Island Resort & Water Park, a nine-hectare and still expanding theme park in Mactan, Cebu is indeed the near perfect place to stay a day or two, or a long weekend this summer, that is, if one has the extra cash to spend as the rates both for the room and …
Read More »Azkals notch up in Fifa ranking
Ahead of a crucial AFC Asian Cup Qualifier match, the country’s national football team Azkals went up a notch in the latest Fifa rankings on Thursday.
Read More »Senate sweeps Malacanang-PSC for first UNTV Cup crown
Senate broke away in the final half-hour to repulse Malacañang-PSC, 84-64, to claim its first UNTV Cup title at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City recently.
Read More »Pinoy fencers gear up for world championships in Italy
Eleven athletes, led by Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) silver medalist Samantha Kyle Catantan, will compete in the Junior and Cadets World Fencing Championships in Italy next month.
Read More »Biado wins 10-ball Jogia Open
Filipino cue master Carlo Biado defeated compatriot Jundel Mazon in all-Filipino finals showdown, 13-11, to capture the title in the 10-ball Jogia Open International Billiards Tournament recently at the Rama Billiard Hall in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Read More »Negros Occidental native rules Vietnam chess tilt
Michael Ocido of Victorias City,Negros Occidental dominated the 8th HDBank Cup International Open Chess 2018 held recently at the Army Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Read More »PTAA airs concern on Boracay’s closure
The Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) said it is pushing for the government to only shut down the operations of establishments that have violated environmental laws.
Read More »Uptrend in inflation not due to TRAIN
Former finance officials and economists from the Foundation for Economic Freedom (FEF) have pointed to higher oil prices in the world market and the increase in food prices that were the result of weather-related developments as the main factors behind the inflation spike in January 2018.
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