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4 Kick Off Semis
Ginebra battles Meralco; TNT Tropang Giga face Phoenix
Bambol Calls For ‘Olympism' Ahead Of POC Polls
Incumbent Philippine Olympic Committee president Bambol Tolentino has taken the high road in seeking reelection for a full four-year term on Nov. 27.
Hunger Is An Outrage In A World Of Plenty — UN Chief
“Hunger is an outrage in a world of plenty,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday told the Executive Board of the World Food Programme (WFP), highlighting the important role of food security in cementing peace.
Hopes Up For Start Of Economic Recovery
It has now been ten months since the COVID-19 began surging around the world after it was first reported in China. It was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11 when the disease spread to over 100 countries.
Hamilton Pulls Level With Schumacher
Lewis Hamilton was hailed as “the greatest driver of the era” on Monday after securing a record-equalling seventh Formula One world title by winning the Turkish Grand Prix.
Changes Soon At SMB?
Ageing roster to be addressed in talk with management – Austria
Popular ‘Swan' Boats At Burnham Park Deployed To Cagayan For Rescue Operations
‘Swans’ To The Rescue – Personnel of the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) load one of two Burnham Park ‘swan’ boats into a trailer for transport to Cagayan province where it will be used in rescue and relief efforts for victims of typhoon 'Ulysses.' (JJ Landingin)
We Have A Vaccine!
Hope In A Bottle: The potential vaccine for Covid-19 has been reported to be 90 percent effective
Johnson out to end 54-hole lead curse
In 4 occasions in the past, Johnson blew 3rd round leads
CID REYES DOES THE RHUMBA
“The virus made me do it,” Cid Reyes joking-ly says when asked about what sparked the idea behind his ongoing show, “Rhumba: Geometry in Motion,” at the Galeria Amalia.
More storms coming; we must be ready for them
Several storms and typhoons have been ravaging our islands in succession since October, following a westerly route with Catanduanes as the first land to be hit, followed by Albay, Camarines Sur, and Norte, then Quezon Province.
Food packs airdropped to 440 families isolated on rooftops in Cagayan
An estimated 440 families were given food packs during the relief operations conducted by the Cagayan provincial government on Saturday and Sunday, according to Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office Head Helen Donato.
Alaska's Cariaso fumes at TNT consultant Dickel
Alaska head coach JeffCariaso did not hide his resentment at TNT consultant Mark Dickel following the horrible incident that happened to Abel Galliguez Saturday.
Xian Lim Responds To Gay Rumors
By “If you’re comfortable with your sexuality why should you care?” This is how actor-singer Xian Lim reacted when he was questioned about his sexual preference, recently.
All Towns Inundated, Disaster Official Says; More Floating Assets Needed
CAGAYAN, ISABELA UNDER WATER — A flooded area of Isabela is seen during an aerial inspection on Saturday, November 14, 2020. (contributed). Inset: A family settles down to sleep on the roof of their house in Iraga, Solana, Cagayan. Rescuers were working around the clock but could not accommodate all flood victims in evacuation centers. (Courtesy of CPIO Francis Jorque)
Is The Philippines Ready For Virtual Money?
A number of central banks are getting ready to issue their own digital currency. Some are on the investigative and analysis stage, others like the Philippines are saying we’re interested, but our cash-heavy financial system isn’t quite ready for the world of virtual money yet.
How To Do Safe Online Retail Therapy
Since the start of the community quarantine, e-commerce websites have gained a new purpose for many Filipinos. With mass closures of business establishments and employment layoffs, these platforms have generated new opportunities for them to keep their families supported.
Not All Is Calm, But It's Still Christmas
As five hotels across the Philippines join forces to light the tree of hope, good tidings they bring to the community
Suu Kyi's party wins absolute majority in Myanmar polls
Aung San Suu Kyi’s ruling party secured an absolute majority in Myanmar’s election, official results showed Friday, in a poll disputed by the military-aligned opposition and criticized by rights groups.
PBA PHILIPPINE CUP PLAYOFFS - Phoenix, TNT out to seal semis war
Magnolia, Alaska look to force do-or-die
Family of 4 killed in Cagayan landslide
A 60-year-old woman and her three grand-children died after they were buried by a landslide that struck on November 13, Friday, at around 2 a.m., in Sitio Tueg, Bitag Grande, Baggao town here.
BTS unveils tracklist for upcoming album ‘BE'
K-pop superstars BTS have revealed the tracklist of their upcoming studio album “BE,” which will be released on Nov. 20.
Bogey-free Tiger in the hunt, but Casey leads Masters
Paul Casey seized the clubhouse lead in the darkness halted opening round of the Masters on Friday at rain-softened Augusta National while defending champion Tiger Woods showed the form to threaten for a 16th major title.
Beermen, Kings seek semis clash
Phoenix, TNT to arrange Final 4 face-off
‘Ulysses' leaves trail of destruction as it exits PH
At least 3 dead, several missing, thousands displaced
The long official process of US polls
United States President Donald Trump has refused to concede defeat in the 2020 presidential election to Joseph Biden, prolonging the uncertainty that continues to hang over the election results.
Changan is back with five new vehicles on offer
Launching on November 26, 2020
A glimpse of Geely's new 7-seater crossover
Geely Okavango SUV
Vegetables-for-modules program implemented in Sagay City school
LEARNING INCENTIVE – Lush green vegetables are shown alongside learning modules at the Sagay City Eco-Zone National High School in Negros Occidental as part of its ‘Module Mo, Veggies Ko’ program.
‘Ulysses' hits C. Luzon today
Signal No. 3 raised in NCR, 11 other areas