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Bogeys Send Saso Reeling Further Back
Third round woes once again hounded Yuka Saso in a US LPGA major tournament after carding a 5-over 77 in the ANA Inspiration at Mission Hills in Rancho Mirage, California.
Learning, Enjoying, And Earning From Agro-Forestry (Native Trees, Part IV)
Forest tree nursery owner Gerardo “Geff” Cedeño, whom I met virtually on Facebook, gave me a quick rundown on Philippine hardwoods. I’ve always assumed that their wood is great for buildings and furniture. It was therefore an eyeopener that many can and should be significant recurring income sources.
What We Need Is Healing
Artists share their vision of the world through this new campaign
Post-Easter realities: Slow recovery, hard work ahead
This year’s Easter observance is muted and subdued by the sobering realities brought on by COVID-19. An unprecedented surge has transformed the NCR+ bubble area from a hotspot into a cauldron of infection with more than 80 percent of new cases.
NBA:Social media exchange with actor costs Durant $50,000
LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Kevin Durant was fined $50,000 by the NBA on Friday over a slew of expletive-laden social media messages including misogynistic and homophobic language.
STADA Philippines shows resilience with triple-digit growth in 2020
Newly - established pharmaceutical play-er STADA Philippines showed resilience amid the coronavirus pandemic by achieving triple digit sales growth of 478% in 2020.
GOLF :Injured Tiger out of Masters
AUGUSTA, Georgia (AFP) — Severe leg injuries in a February car crash ensured Tiger Woods won't be playing in this year's Masters on the 20th anniversary of his “Tiger Slam” victory at Augusta National.
DOE retools energy planning due to COVID-19 challenges
The Department of Energy (DOE) is reviewing its planning for the country’s energy needs -- with the recalibration touching mainly on the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the flourishing trends and innovations in the sector.
China Under Pressure After WHO Chief Revives Lab Leak Theory
BEIJING (AFP) - China faced mounting pressure Wednesday over the investigation into the origins of COVID-19, after the WHO chief revived a theory it may have leaked from a Chinese lab and the United States led concerns over data access.
Maundy Thursday: The Power Of Servant Leadership
On the night of Holy Thursday, at the Last Supper, Jesus Christ issued a com-mandment to his disciples, “Love one another,” then washed their feet as an act of humility and kindness. Hence, it is also called Maundy Thursday, as it is derived from the Latin word for “command.”
Pasig-Based Bakeshop Recreates Duterte's ‘Rice Cake'
A bakeshop based in Pasig is offering a cake that looks like the mound of rice, resembling the cake President Duterte had during his 76th birthday on Sunday, March 28.
Penn State Teammates Helped Catantan Get Through Loneliness
Filipino fencing sensation Sam Catantan of Penn State University considers her first US NCAA Fencing Championship a most cherished experience
PH Music Industry Mourns Loss Of OPM Icon Claire Dela Fuente
Many celebrities are in shock over the passing of OPM icon Claire dela Fuente, including her closest friends fellow Jukebox Queens Eva Eugenio and Imelda Papin.
Joy As Megaship Refloated, Suez Canal Reopens To Traffic
ISMAILIA, Egypt (AFP) - Vessels anchored for nearly a week began moving Monday through the Suez Canal after a grounded mega-ship was unwedged, sparking relief in a country that depends heavily on the global trade artery.
Non-Practicing Health Workers Won't Be On Vaccine Priority List – Duterte
To maximize the available coronavirus vaccine doses, President Duterte said health workers who are not on hospital duty will not be included in the government’s vaccination priority list.
PBA Ref's Chief To Offiiate In Tokyo
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San Juan Inoculates Health Workers, Seniors, And Adults With Comorbidity
San Juan City held a simultaneous vaccination of its remaining healthcare workers, senior citizens and persons with comorbidity Tuesday, March 30 at the FilOil Flying V Centre (San Juan Arena).
Valuing Water: An Elusive ‘Blue Gold' To Billions
World Water Day, observed on March 22 of each year, seeks to create heightened awareness of the global water crisis. Some 2.2 billion people live without access to safe water resources. It calls attention to the attainment of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 6): water and sanitation for all by 2030.
Beyond ECQ: Ramp up testing and tracing, hasten vaccination
On the eve of the Holy Week observance, President Duterte placed Metro Manila, Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna and Cavite under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), the strictest quarantine status, from March 29 to April 4. This was prompted by a surge in COVID-19 infection: the number of new cases daily is inching toward the 10,000 marks. Four out of every five new cases are being reported in the NCR+ bubble area.
Ship blocking Suez Canal moved ‘80%' in right direction
CAIRO (AFP) -The massive container ship blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week has been turned 80 percent in the right direction, officials said Monday, raising hopes the vital trade route could soon be clear.
Olsim triumph earns Top 5 nod
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Davao City launches second route of Interim Bus System
DAVAO CITY – Mayor Sara Du-terte urged the public to utilize the Interim Bus System (IBS) after the launch of its second route to address the transportation needs of more commuters from Catalunan Grande to Roxas Avenue in Davao City.
Bataaenos discover three new tourism destinations amidst the pandemic
BALANGA, BATAAN — Families living in Bataan have found creative ways to battle their quarantine fatigue as three municipalities here opened up nature parks and hike trails.
Mitchell, Clarkson fuel Jazz
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Highest-ranking prelate named as Archbishop of Manila
After months of eager anticipation, the faithful in the Archdiocese of Manila learned from the Vatican the appointment last March 25 of Cardinal Jose Fuerte Advincula, Jr. as their new Archbishop. It coincided with the celebration of the Annunciation when it was announced to Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus Christ.
Indonesia cathedral rocked by suspected Palm Sunday suicide bomb
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AFP) – An Indonesian cathedral was rocked by a suspected suicide bombing on Sunday with body parts littering the chaotic scene as Christians inside celebrated the start of Holy Week, police said.
Baguio's newest attraction to welcome guests soon
BAGUIO CITY – A new at-traction here that combines fantasy and cultural history is about to be completed in two months.
Palm Sunday: Lessons from Christ's entry into Jerusalem
For the second year in a row, the faith-ful will witness this year’s Holy Week solemnity on TV, laptop, tablet or smart-phone screens. They will perform vicariously the ritual waving of palaspas (palm leaves) this Palm Sunday.
Norwood part of Cinderella run
Rain or Shine veteran Gabe Norwood took part in one of the most memorable Cinderella stories in the history of the US NCAA Tournament when George Mason earned a trip to the Final Four 15 years ago.
Lanete shines despite Manila exit
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