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M01:32
Manila Times
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ABS-CBN, communist rallies worsened Covid-19
I don’t think there’s any doubt that the rallies of ABS-CBN Corp.’s talents and staff as well as those by communist-led activists against the Anti-Terrorism Law and even President Rodrigo Duterte’s State of the Nation Address (SONA), helped worsen the pandemic that we thought we had started to put under control. The only question is […]
M01:32
Manila Times
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Safety from Covid-19 should be a matter of personal responsibility
PHILIPPINE coronavirus policy will be easier to implement, and more likely to succeed, if the government devotes more of its energies and personnel to promoting the idea of personal responsibility in fighting the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic than it does in: 1) naming numerous spokesmen and czars; 2) making a Bayanihan to Heal As […]
M01:32
Manila Times
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SHAPE UP OR ELSE…
M01:31
GMA News
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Duterte wants police stations to serve as COVID-19 vaccination centers
President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the Philippine National Police to clean up their precincts as he wanted stations to serve as coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination centers once the vaccine was available.
M01:21
The Standard
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Telcos told: Stop blame game
Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Ray Villafuerte said Sunday Globe Telecom Inc. and Smart Communications Inc. must stop blaming the local government units for their failure to upgrade their services.
M01:21
The Standard
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Duterte OKs 2021 recovery budget
President Rodrigo Duterte has approved the proposed P4.506-trillion national budget for 2021, with the theme “Reset, Rebound and Recover: Investing for resiliency and sustainability,” as the country weathers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
M01:21
The Standard
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Taiwan's 2 octogenarians go viral
Taiwan’s trendiest couple these days are neither young celebrities nor teen influencers—they are an octogenarian duo who run a mom-and-pop laundry service and have become an online sensation by modelling abandoned clothes.
M01:21
The Standard
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World Roundup: • Melbourne sets six-week curfew • Vaccine race
Australia's second-largest city imposed an overnight curfew on Sunday to halt the spread of coronavirus cases, as South Africa's infection count topped more than half a million.
M01:21
Tempo
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Retired Comelec Commissioner Borra dies
BY LESLIE ANN AQUINO * Former Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Resurreccion Borra passed away Saturday at the age of 84. In a text message, Comelec Spokesman James Jimenez said Borra died due to heart attack. The poll official asked everyone to pray for Borra whom he described as an “excellent civil […]
M01:11
GMA News
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Duterte to critics: COVID-19 is the enemy, not government
The enemy amid the pandemic is the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and not the Philippine government, President Rodrigo Duterte told critics late Sunday evening.
M01:10
Manila Bulletin
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Congress must guard people’s money in this pandemic
In the national effort to meet the problems raised by COVID-19, Congress is moving to enact laws to help support the economy which has been badly hit by the pandemic. A number of economic bills have thus been filed in Congress, some from the administration. The Corporate Income Tax and Incentives Rationalization Act (CITIRA) is the name of a bill that replaced the Tax Reform for Attracting Better and High-Quality Opportunities (TRABAHO). ...
M00:59
GMA News
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Duterte to nurses: Enter police force, get higher wages
While he noted that medical practitioners across the country ought to receive better salaries, President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday encouraged nurses to enter the police force where they would earn higher wages for their services.
M00:59
Business World
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Government borrowings surge to P1.7T in 1st half
THE National Government’s borrowings surged to P1.723 trillion in the first half, as it incurred more debt to boost its war chest in the fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The borrowings in the six-month period already exceeded the P1.02 trillion borrowing for 2019. Data from the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) showed borrowings nearly quadrupled to P213.227 billion in June. Month on month, June borrowings were 26.43% lower than P289.82 billion in May. ...
M00:59
Business World
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Inflation likely picked up in July, poll shows
With the continued easing of restriction measures, commodity prices may have picked up in the past month. — PHILIPPINE STAR/MICHAEL VARCAS By Luz Wendy T. Noble, Reporter ANNUAL INFLATION may have slightly quickened in July on the back of an uptick in food and transportation prices as coronavirus-led restrictions eased, a BusinessWorld poll showed. A survey of 16 economists last week yielded a median estimate of 2.6% for July’s headline inflation, which is faster than 2.5% in June and 2. ...
M00:59
Business World
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Q2 GDP contraction seen deeper
Most businesses were shuttered during the second quarter, as the government implemented one of the strictest lockdowns in the world to contain the coronavirus pandemic. — REUTERS THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY is widely expected to have declined much faster in the second quarter compared with the previous quarter, according to economists. A BusinessWorld poll of 17 economists yielded a median decline of 11% in the second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP), falling further from the 0. ...
M00:59
Manila Bulletin
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Do you want to become a part-owner of Ayala North Exchange?
SPEAKING OUT Do you know that for as low as the price of a second-hand cellphone, you can now own a piece of three “Class A” buildings in Makati’s business district? I am not kidding. And these buildings are Ayala North Exchange where Bank of the Philippine Islands is temporarily headquartered, the McKinley Exchange, and Solaris One Building. Ayala North Exchange is located at the north end of Ayala Avenue. ...
M00:59
Manila Bulletin
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Local government efforts should come with public cooperation
BATANG MAYNILA With office workers now gradually reporting to work, I have issued an urgent appeal to all Manilans to do away with the habit of eating together and hopefully, those who are not from Manila will also heed this. There is a very good reason why I made this call, mind you. ...
M00:59
Manila Bulletin
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Jesus walks on the water
Gospel • MATTHEW 14:22-36 Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and precede him to the other side of the sea, while he dismissed the crowds. After doing so, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray. When it was evening he was there alone. Meanwhile the boat, already a few miles offshore, was being tossed about by the waves, for the wind was against it. During the fourth watch of the night, he came toward them, walking on the sea. ...
M00:49
Mindanao News
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Hope for the farmers
A promise of bountiful corn harvest in few more weeks gives hope to farmers of Tugal, a barangay of Midsayap in North Cotabato that opted to join the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Tugal used to be the venue of clashes between government forces and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Farmers of this barangay, […]
M00:48
FashionPULIS
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Insta Scoop: Baby Dahlia Heussaff Is Five Months Old
Images courtesy of Instagram: annecurtissmith
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FashionPULIS
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Insta Scoop: Assunta de Rossi Shares Snapshot of CAS of Fiore
Images courtesy of Instagram: assuntaledesma
M00:48
FashionPULIS
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Like or Dislike: Adele's New Hairstyle
Image courtesy of Instagram: adele
M00:48
FashionPULIS
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Insta Scoop: On His 40th Birthday, Dingdong Dantes Honors Mother, Wife, and the Creator
Images courtesy of Instagram: dongdantes
M00:48
FashionPULIS
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Iya Villania Shares Video of Before and After Giving Birth
Image courtesy of Instagram: iyavillaniaVideo courtesy of YouTube: Life with the Arellanos
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