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[News]

12 ways to a safe and healthy holiday season

Posted on 16 December 2011

By: Lilibeth A. French

ILOILO CITY, December 14 (PIA ) — The holiday season usually involves gatherings and festive activities that include gifts, decorations, fireworks and lots of food! On the downside, these can cause stress and other health effects. To avoid these, the Department of Health has prescribed twelve ways to ensure a healthy and stress-free holiday season [...]

- Sentencing of Dr. Murray and my text message to the Philippines
- Five OFWs jailed every week in Saudi since May
- Of death and remembrance
[Community News]

Talyer opens in Melbourne

Posted on 13 December 2011

By: John Richard Alayon

Talyer, a Pinoy owned automotive service center opened in Unit 8/61 Wattle Road, Maidstone, Victoria last October 8 to cater the automotive service needs of the growing Filipino population in the area and beyond.. It was well attended by family members, friends and would be clients who came from as far as Craigieburn and Bendigo. [...]

- “Better Watch Out, Better Not Cry”
- Toothfully yours
- Changes to the International Education Sector
[Newsfeed Australia]

Toothfully yours

Posted on 06 December 2011

By: Dr. Angelica Esmaquel-Chin BDS (Adel)

Dear Readers, A denture is a prosthesis, worn by people who have lost some or all of their dentition (teeth). It serves to maintain normal chewing, bite, speech and for aesthetics (appearance). A denture can either be a partial denture (one or more teeth missing) or a full denture ( all teeth are missing). In [...]

- Changes to the International Education Sector
- Accredited Sponsor Program for 457 Visas
- Wellness Matters – Why I Am A Chiropractor? A story I love to share to anyone
[Features]

Lenten Rituals and Practices in Iloilo

Posted on 24 April 2011

By: Bombette G. Marin

As one of the religious and cultural center of a prosperous region, Iloilo grew to be one of the country’s significant provinces. During the Holy Week, religious customs and traditions are practiced around the different municipalities, clustered and commemorated in various ways in service of worship. These are practices that inspire special devotion and many [...]

- The Myth Of The Anting-Anting (…and why Macario Sakay, Ferdinand Marcos and Nardong Putik remain dead)
- Balut: Plunging Into The World Of The Fertilized Duck Egg
- The Ted I Never Knew
[Pinoy Travel]

Experience, Enjoy, Explore Bacolod City

Posted on 20 June 2011

By: Bombette G. Marin

Purposeful traveling takes the traveler into the trail of seeing places and faces worth demystifying. With awe-inspiring picturesque sceneries and charming people exuding an incomparable lilting melodious accent, Bacolod City is a destination for dreamy hearts. Hailed as the royal city of smiles and gateway to the Philippines sugar bowl province, Negros Occidental, Bacolod is [...]

- Pandayan Festival: A Celebration of Badiangan’s Backyard Industries
- Adventure, Fun and Experience for the 6th Biray Paraw Festival in Leganes
- Eco Adventure at Tambaliza Eco-Park and Resort
[Pinoy Diaspora Essay]

Of death and remembrance

Posted on 30 November 2011

By: John Richard S. Alayon

“Parting is such sweet sorrow.” —Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet November, particularly in the Philippines, is the month for the dead as well as heroes. We celebrated the All Saints Day on the 1st day and Bonifacio Day on the 30th of the month with a stark contrast – we honor the dead on the first [...]

- Rizal: Epitome of Pinoy Diaspora
- Pasa Pinoy…Marching On
- The EDSA that I Know
[Opinion]

Sentencing of Dr. Murray and my text message to the Philippines

Posted on 08 December 2011

By: Alex P. Vidal

LOS ANGELES, California – Sometime in July this year, I made a promise to my publisher in the Health and Wealth, Herbert Vego, not to disturb his sleep by sending a text message early in the morning in the Philippines (between 2 to 4 o’clock) if the news I wanted to relay was not a [...]

- THE BOOK OF PROVERBS – April 30 Day 30
- THE BOOK OF PROVERBS – April 29 Day 29
- THE BOOK OF PROVERBS – April 28 Day 28
[Pinoy Literary]

HISTORYADOR – XXV. (r)ebolusyon(aryo)

Posted on 19 July 2011

By: John Barrios

XXV. (r)ebolusyon(aryo) i. tagtanim “ano ang sitwasyon ng filipinas bago dumating ang mga katsila?” “____________________________________.” “ano ang sitwasyon ng filipinas sa pamamahala ng mga katsila?” “____________________________________.” “ano ang magiging sitwasyon ng filipinas kung mawawala na ang mga katsila?” “____________________________________.” nasagot mo mga tanong nila kunin mo ang piring sa mata hayan si ka(laya)an titigan mo [...]

- HISTORYADOR – XXXIV. Panayam ng (H)istoryador
- HISTORYADOR – XXXIII. Pag-aalinlangan
- HISTORYADOR – XXXII. Ilang Sipi tungkol sa Pagkamatay ni Hen. Del Castillo
[Special Report]

Bayanijuan

Posted on 12 November 2010

By: John Richard Alayon

Merida, Ormoc City Philippines. Merida, a fourth class municipality of Western Leyte, Philippines, with a population of 26,285 as of August 1, 2007, is the home of twenty four kindergarten children, nine elementary, five high school and two college students as scholars of the Merida Children’s Charitable Trust. Humble beginning with a noble intention The [...]

[Pinoy Migration]

Poor farmers’ kids hurdle schooling with foundation’s help

Posted on 26 May 2011

By: Jeremaiah M. Opiniano

DARYLLE Asuncion, 12, didn’t know what hit him. For five years, the timid son of farmers is sad-faced while envying classmates’ new school bags and notebooks at Mlang Pilot Elementary School in North Cotabato. But on his first day as a sixth grader last school year, Darylle showed his freckles in glee. He sported his [...]

- Gov’t banks on tech vs. illegal recruiters, ill treatment of departing Pinoys
- Money from overseas saves PHL’s agri sector, rural areas from slump
- A migrant-sending country’s search for a long-term Filipino vision
[Pinoy Business]

Life Master Success Secrets – Improving Personal Performance!

Posted on 14 March 2011

By: Jay McLean

As a Melbourne Business Coach, I learnt this from another great business coach, author, speaker and mentor called Brendan Nichols. His book “How To Be Rich Working 2 Days A Week” shares these teachings which I would wish to very much share this to you, again this aligns to the Life Master Success Secrets. Improving [...]

- Your Life Master Business Coach Speaks
[News]

12 ways to a safe and healthy holiday season

Posted on 16 December 2011

By: Lilibeth A. French

ILOILO CITY, December 14 (PIA ) — The holiday season usually involves gatherings and festive activities that include gifts, decorations, fireworks and lots of food! On the downside, these can cause stress and other health effects. To avoid these, the Department of Health has prescribed twelve ways to ensure a healthy and stress-free holiday season [...]

- Five OFWs jailed every week in Saudi since May
- Pinoy Epic Global Runner in OZ
- US-based former Iloilo councilor decries Mrs. Arroyo’s arrest
[News, Sports]

Is Bob Arum afraid of truth?

Posted on 18 November 2011

By: Alex P. Vidal

LOS ANGELES, California — Filipino-American journalist Granville Ampong warned us we could kiss goodbye our media accreditation when Manny Pacquiao fights next year either against Juan Manuel Marquez for the fourth time or Floyd Mayweather Jr. if we spoke our mind out against the Pacquiao-Marquez III decision. Top Rank is Bob Arum and Bob Arum [...]

- Big-time chess tourney in Capiz, tomorrow
- Lance and Oscar: Sports’ biggest ‘falling stars’
- FIFA CORRUPTION SCANDAL HEATS UP – Sepp Blatter must go