The SM Foundation, the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of the SM Group of Companies, has announced that it finished the first phase of the renovation and refurbishment of the Philippine Military Academy’s (PMA) Fort del Pilar Station Hospital in Baguio City, Benguet province. The hospital is the 13th facility to be renovated and refurbished by the SM Foundation, and …
Read More »A film for this election season
Early this month, Sen. Grace Poe-Llamanzares urged public schools to hold screenings of historical films, such as the award-winning Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo and the blockbuster Heneral Luna, for their students and initiate meaningful discussions on these biopics with them.
Read More »Spielberg’s Cold War film a slow-burning triumph
Review by Lindsey Bahr / The Associated Press Steven Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies, much like its misunderstood litigator, is a film that plays the long game. This complex Cold War drama, soaked in shadows, blues, grays and furrowed brows, is a slow burn that challenges the audience to trust where it’s going.
Read More »Strolling serenely through Paris’ Montmartre cemetery
By Michelle Locke / The Associated Press Paris—Just around the corner is a typical Parisian rush-hour scene, with bumper-to-bumper cars honking their way down the Boulevard de Clichy, past garish shop fronts and the blazing red sails of the Moulin Rouge.
Read More »Power Mac Center, PAL team up for ‘Adventure Awaits’
Power Mac Center, Apple’s premier partner in the Philippines, takes its customers on a new adventure as it partners with the country’s most prestigious travel-rewards program for the PAL (Philippine Airlines) Mabuhay Miles-Power Mac Center’s “Adventure Awaits.”
Read More »Explore more of the Philippines with 2GO’s ‘Trip!nas’
With the Philippines having 7,107 islands worth exploring, how can you run out of things to do and places to visit? You can customize your travel itinerary according to what you want to do. It can be a spontaneous food trip—trying out every dish, no matter how weird it may be—or one of the country’s many festivals. It can also …
Read More »‘Underspending slowed Philippine economic growth’
By Luis Leoncio Had the Aquino administration not scrimped and spent the annual budgets as stipulated in the General Appropriations Act, the economy could have grown from 8 percent to 10 percent, which was what was required to eliminate poverty in the country, according to noted economist Dr. Bernardo M. Villegas.
Read More »Ang: Power, cement to be SMC’s major profit sources
By Jerry Maglunog Asian conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) has identified power and cement as its major growth drivers in the growing Philippine economy. SMC President Ramon S. Ang said SMC is spending $800 million to build two new cement plants in Pangasinan and Quezon.
Read More »FDI plunge in 1st half; worried JFC proposes government ‘action plan’
By Riza Lozada Big foreign investors continue to bypass the country, despite government claims of improved business perception, as shown by the country’s measly 4.6-percent share in the total foreign direct investments (FDI) that flowed into the economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in the first half of 2015.
Read More »Oishi brand maker sets HK bourse float
By Lito U. Gagni Local market players, as well as employees of top snack producer Liwayway Marketing Corp., are opening bank accounts in Hong Kong, preparatory to the projected listing of the company’s shares in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
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