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Tree500 2nd Run

The first Tree500 Movement tree planting activity in Barangay Calawis, Marikina Watershed, Antipolo City I was zapping my remote control for T.V. at a frantic pace when I stumble with Disney Channel showing WALL-E, I watched it in the cinema with my family and watched it in DVD and yet here I am glued in the T.V. screen watching the movie for the...

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Cabalen supports Kabuhayang Pinoy Expo

Cabalen Chain of Restaurants supports Kabuhayang Pinoy Expo (KPE) slated this November at Trinoma Mall Activity Center. Cabalen’s support only strengthens Kabuhayang Pinoy’s vision to be one of the tools in promoting Pinoy Hobbies and Passion into Business. Cabalen is one best example of the passion for food being converted to a successful and well loved business by Filipinos. Right now Cabalen is...

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A Superb Case of the Power of Symbolism

Now it comes to pass, the long wait to have a grab of the last book that is the Mocking Jay – the last book in the trilogy of Suzanne Collins. Lucky me without knowing it that the book launching was ongoing at Bestseller Robinson Ortigas, it is a real treat – a fan like me being one of the first to have...

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KABUHAYAN means Partners in Life

Life as we all know is a very complex matter. One of its complexities is our economic survival. Livelihood as others may want to call it. In this age where speed is the norm of the day, we find ourselves confused on where to source our livelihood. Good thing that entrepreneurship is a word spreading like a wild fire in our country. Entrepreneurship...

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A World of Investment Opportunities for Balikbayan and OFWs

It is now halfway of September, the start of the “BER” months and our country eagerly prepares for the longest celebration of the most important season that we have – Christmas. As we turn our homes to hues of green and red and decorate it with different attractive lights, a magical atmosphere envelops our streets and cities. Indeed, the spirit of Christmas is...

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Sad Day

The hostage drama at Quirino Grandstand is a sad day for the tourism industry. It is a sad day for all the people who are working extra hard in creating an attractive Philippines for the rest of the world. Our deep apologies to the Hongkong people. Most especially, our sincerest apologies to the families of the victims of the despicable tragedy. Our resolve...

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Haay PAL

What can we do? It seems there are a lot of worms in the can that is just now surfacing at the Philippine Airlines. I will live with a facility that is old and decrepit but I cannot live along with people who are hurting and demotivated. How can they serve well if their soul are bedraggled. Yes let us tell the pilots...

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Don't You Forget About MICE

All the activities and the hustle and bustle inside the Department of Tourism are understandable. Transition is like a pain that needs pain killers. Sometimes the pain killer may take awhile to take effect. But the pronouncements of DOT in the newspapers and the different activities that are going on around the country are all about tourism products development and infrastructure. Observing this,...

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Truthful

I visited an event last Friday at a venue in Pasay. I was surprised that in the newspaper the announcement was Free Entrance and yet when I entered the event the organizer is asking for a P100.00 entrance fee. I did not make any argument and dutifully paid the P100.00. As an organizer, I know how it is hard to survive the event...

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Doable

I must say the wait is worth it! I am talking about tonight’s PCCI General Membership Meeting where Secretary Gregory Domingo, Department of Trade and Industry, is the guest speaker. He was late (not because of the lack of wang –wang but because of the ongoing cabinet meeting) but it is forgivable. My point is to listen to some policy changes that he...

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