Archive for January, 2009
Written by anyajulia on 21 January 2009
The Malacanang is much interested in focuding more on policies and programs that attend to the economy rather than focus on politics in th e upcoming 2010 elections. According to Deputy Presidential
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Written by anyajulia on 21 January 2009
Although there is a global crisis felt, there has been an increase in Pinoy workers wo went abroad to work in the past year. According to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), based on a hearsay by
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Written by anyajulia on 21 January 2009
MORE jobs in tourism related industries are opened for Bohol as the Department of Tourism is confident they can share in President Arroyo’s program to provide one million new jobs in the first
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Written by anyajulia on 20 January 2009
Depositors of the recently closed Pilipino Rural Bank (PRB) – Tagbilaran Branch are disappointed with how slow the the process of their money’s refund are, when PRB promised a quick
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Written by anyajulia on 20 January 2009
The Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) majority bloc was not stopped in approving the P337,052,121 city budget for 2009, despite protests by opposition lawmakers. City Vice Mayor Jose Antonio Veloso and
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Written by anyajulia on 20 January 2009
The Department of Agriculture will help in the construction of 15 Corn Post Harvest Processing and Trading Centers in the entire nation. This is so, as to increase the income of farmers and for corn
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Written by anyajulia on 19 January 2009
The apartment unit that our family occupies here in Albuquerque, New Mexico is facing the state’s famous landmark – the Sandia Peak. With an elevation of about 10,300 feet, it is indeed an
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Written by anyajulia on 19 January 2009
The Civil Service Commission is now accepting applications for the Career Service Professional and Sub-Professional examinations (paper-and-pencil test) this coming March 29. According to the CSC,
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Written by anyajulia on 19 January 2009
Starting this June, when classes start, students who will take up a degree in Engineering, Architecture, Nursing and Accounting will now need 5 years to complete their course. The change, which is
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Written by anyajulia on 19 January 2009
The “Government Peace Panel will fly to Malaysia this week to talk about the peace talks between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). This is according to President Gloria
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Written by anyajulia on 19 January 2009
Before we prepare ourselves for the next Tigum Bol-anon sa Tibuok Kalibutan (TBTK) this year. Let us reminisce at the last TBTK. Here are some mementos to remember it by:
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