Peta performers to raise voices, spirits in ‘Koro Koro Boom!’

A rousing homage to the members of the ensemble as the unsung heroes of musical theater will be paid in Triple Threats: Koro Koro Boom! at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater) of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 20. 

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Duterte policies elicit ‘positive’ WB outlook

By Luis Leoncio Notwithstanding the supposed ill-effects of the incendiary “an­ti-American” rhetoric of President Duterte, which some quarters promptly blamed for the weakening of the stock market and the lo­cal currency, the World Bank (WB) said in a report that the Philippines has emerged as one of the most dynam­ic economies in East Asia in the first half.

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Duterte’s first 100 days reap high marks

Blood and gore—never before imagined in even the worst nightmares of modern-day Filipinos—characterized the first 100 days of President Duterte in Malacañang.

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DAR chief unyielding on land conversion moratorium

The proposed two-year moratorium on the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural uses appears to have split some influential members of the Duterte Cabinet.

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Duterte dons investors’ promotion cap in Davao

By Riza Lozada President Duterte deviated last Friday from his usual role as an anti-crime crusader to promote business confidence as he urged investors to come to the country because “the fundamentals of the economy are good.”

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DA confident China will lift ban on agricultural goods

The Department of Agriculture (DA) expects China’s plan to increase the volume of fruit, fish and fishery product imports from the Philippines to boost the country’s agriculture.

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Corruption perception high in final days of PNoy—SWS

The final days of the administration of former President Benigno S. Aquino III saw an increase in the apprehensions of businessmen over corruption in the government, with 63 percent saying they saw a “a lot” of it in the government, compared to 56 percent in 2013, a Social Weather Stations survey showed.

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Government, NDF negotiators eye deal on social reforms

Negotiators of the government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) reiterated last Saturday their commitment to work closely with their counterparts from the National Democratic Front (NDF) for the speedy resolution of issues related to the crafting of a Comprehensive Agreement on Socio-Economic Reforms (Caser).

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Job fairs targeted to train agents for tourism growth

The Tourism Congress of the Philippines (TCP), a private consultative agency, will be promoting inclusive growth in the tourism industry by holding national job fairs exclusively for tourism stakeholders.

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Aussie cruise operator opens call-center business in Philippines

Australia’s Sydney Harbor Tall Ships, a company operating cruises and private charters in Sydney Harbor recently opened call center operations in the Philippines.

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