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  • Palace Questions on May 13 polls wont distract PNoy

    Questions raised about the conduct of the recently concluded May 13 elections will not distract President Benigno Aquino as he focuses on "moving forward," Malacañang said Saturday.Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said Aquino wants to focus on what to do after the polls, though she said the Comelec should answer the questions."Sa side ng Pangulo, hindi ...

  • LP can’t gain Luzon foothold

    Closing its grueling three-month campaign, the Team PNoy senatorial slate holds its "miting de avance" at Amoranto Stadium in Quezon City on Friday. With President Aquino are (from left): Bam Aquino, Antonio Trillanes IV, Sonny Angara, Aquilino Pimentel III, Grace Poe, Francis Escudero, Jamby Madrigal, Alan Peter Cayetano, Risa Hontiveros, Ramon Magsaysay Jr., Loren Legarda and Cynthia ...

  • The world’s best wines can be found in a Filipino-owned vineyard

    EDOUARD Miailhe brings new blood to the estate. In Southwest France, there's a Filipino-owned vineyard which carries some of the world's best wines. With a Philippine banner hoisted outside, this estate has been visited by the likes of former President Gloria Arroyo, former Cabinet member Vince Perez and banker Aurelio Montinola ...

  • Dubai designers to open close Philippine fashion week

    RONALDO Arnaldo A large package from Dubai, delivered by air freight, and an application to join Philippine Fashion Week (PFW) piqued the curiosity of producer-director Joey Espino several years ago. They came from designer Michael Cinco who had read about PFW online and went through the trouble of sending a sample of his exquisitely crafted gown. "Who would spend so much for a ...

  • MECO to work with Taiwanese officials to stop harassment of Pinoys — Palace

    Malacañang on Saturday said Philippine officials in Taiwan are documenting incidents of harassment of Filipinos and will report them to the appropriate Taiwanese officials. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the Manila Economic and Cultural Office organized a team that will document the incidents and report them to Taiwan’s foreign ministry. "The MECO has ...

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Derailed

Derailed

Part Hitchcockian exercise in ruthless wrong man at the wrong time tension and part pseudo-film noir, Derailed tells the story of a beleaguered suburban father/husband who makes one fatally bad decision and then spends the rest of the movie suffering for it. Because his bad decis ... ...

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  • Comelec takes one-day break

    After several long nights of canvassing votes, the Commission on Elections finally went on a temporary break and recess that would last all of one day - Sunday. But the promise of a well-deserved rest appeared perfectly acceptable to Comelec personnel, who applauded when Comelec Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. announced the break. "We shall go on temporary break and recess. We shall resume ...

  • Taipei has explained Philippine row to US King

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan's representative in the United States has maintained that he has clearly explained Taipei's position to Washington in the wake of the ongoing row with Manila over the deadly shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine coast ...

  • How overseas Filipinos voted

    The results of overseas voters have yet to be officially tallied. However, here are unofficial results from different parts of the ...

  • PH urges Taiwan to protect Filipino workers

    Vice President Jejomar Binay. RYAN LEAGOGO/INQUIRER.net MANILA, Philippines--Malacaang has formed a team from the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (Meco) in Taipei to ensure protection for Filipino workers in Taiwan after reports of harassment and attacks by Taiwanese angry over the fatal shooting of one of their fishermen by Philippine coast guards last week. Vice President Jejomar Binay, ...

  • Save more Filipinos urged

    ORMAN. Photo by DORIS DUMLAO Suze Orman, a two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, bestselling author and one of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women, according to Forbes Magazine, lives by simple rules: Live below your means but within your needs, and get as much joy out of saving as you do spending. Follow these rules, says the former waitress who eventually made it big as a ...

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