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French adventurers’ paradise
By Riera Mallari
THE French are rediscovering the beauty of the Philippines and the Department of Tourism has the numbers to prove it.

Aljur Abrenica: A star in his own right

Raring to do bad-girl roles

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House starts impeachment process against Ombudsman
By Roy Pelovello
THE House of Representatives yesterday started the impeachment process against Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez after the complaint against her was referred to the House justice committee.

 

David Byrne mints Imelda Marcos CD
A CONCEPT album that tracks the rise and fall of former First Lady Imelda Marcos will be released this year, featuring former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, British DJ and big beat musician Fat Boy Slim, and 22 guest performers.

Ted Failon a suspect in wife’s shooting

Palace seeks NBI help on road-building budget scam

Banco Filipino loses claim to 17 branch sites

Kalayaan excluded in claim

Gordon vows to probe farm official’s shooting

McDonald’s executive convicted for bribes


Remittances grow to $1.32b
By Eileen A. Mencias
Remittances from migrant Filipino workers grew 4.9 percent in February to $1.32 billion year-on-year, as job layoffs slowed down and deployment increased, the Bangko Sentral said yesterday.

LandBank lends P1b to Ayala Land
By Jenniffer B. Austria
High-end property developer Ayala Land Inc. has obtained P1-billion financing from Land Bank of the Philippines to partially fund its capital expenditure program this year.

ICTSI signs $40-m Metrobank loan, bares 37% rise in revenues
International Container Terminal Services Inc. yesterday signed a five-year loan facility worth $40 million with Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co.

BPO firms also eyeing flexible job rules
By Elaine Ramos Alanguilan
The Joint Foreign Chambers has urged the government to also allow non-distressed companies, like business process outsourcing firms, to adopt flexible job arrangements to make them more competitive amid the global economic slump.

World Bank lends $40m for rural electrification
By Lawrence Agcaoili
The World Bank has extended $40 million in additional loans to the Philippines to bankroll its rural electrification project in isolated and poorest areas in the country, especially in Mindanao.

Legal ruling virtually kills RP jai alai game
The chances of reviving the popular jai alai, or Basque pelota, game in the Philippines are now virtually nil. An opinion rendered by the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel on March 31, 2009 squarely addressed the legality of operating the jai alai game in the country—a company or a person needs a legislative franchise to do it.


Texters beat Realtors by 6
By Rey Joble
FOR the Talk N Text Tropang Texters, the first 24 minutes of play against a defensive-minded Sta. Lucia Realtors last night was a big investment.

Bayless to referee Pacquiao fight
By Ronnie Nathanielsz
KENNY Bayless was named referee for the “Battle of East and West” between Manny Pacquiao and International Boxing Organization light welterweight champion Ricky Hatton at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on May 2.

Unknown rider steals thunder from big guns
MARIKINA CITY—Mark Guevarra, a virtual unknown with legs jaded observers describe as tailor-made for the climbs, stole the thunder from the big guns in the Liquigas-LPGMA Tour of Luzon’s third stage that was halved because of—again—heavy traffic.

Cheer dance to spice up MVP Cup
THE country’s top collegiate cheer-dancing squads compete for honor and handsome cash prizes when the 2009 Filoil Flying V Pre-Season MVP Cup comes off the wraps on Saturday at the new Filoil Flying V Arena (formerly The Arena) in San Juan City.

Invaders promise war vs. Pinoys


The revolving door
People are already talking about the coming elections like the polling places are scheduled to open tomorrow. But what happens to the unresolved protests from the last elections—especially those that have been unduly prolonged by court orders restraining constitutionally mandated authorities from resolving them?


Wholesale scams at Clark?


Mysterious Mount Mayon

Senate panel asks Villar to answer complaint
By Fel V. Maragay
Tempers flared up at the Senate yesterday after the committee on ethics, chaired by Senator Panfilo Lacson, ruled that the conflict-of-interest complaint against presidential aspirant Senator Manuel Villar was sufficient in form and substance and directed him to submit his answer in five days.

Forum tackles 3,000 ‘green cases’
By Rey E. Requejo
CHIEF Justice Reynato Puno will preside over a forum on environmental justice in Baguio City today aimed at speeding up the resolution of at least 3,000 cases in 117 “green courts” nationwide and the validation of the rules of procedure for environmental cases..

Ouster of GSIS officer upheld
The Court of Appeals has upheld the termination from service of a provincial officer of the Government Service Insurance System for his participation in irregular deals involving the pension fund’s housing program in 2001.

P7b earmarked for extra health benefits
The 35-percent increase in state-managed healthcare benefits will cost the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. about P7 billion, said PhilHealth president and chief executive Dr. Rey Aquino.

Big Three depot starts packing up
By Alena Mae S. Flores
The oil industry’s Big Three have started preparations to leave the Pandacan terminal even as they await the ruling of the Supreme Court on a pending motion for reconsideration.

Taguig first to offer condo units to city hall workers
By Ferdinand Fabella
A high-rise condominium for local government employees will soon rise in Taguig City, a first among 17 localities of the metropolis.

P1b to house .5m squatters
THE Metro Manila Development Authority is pushing its mass housing plan for 544,000 slum dwellers who will be displaced by its clearing operations, following the approval of a P1-billion allocation in Congress.

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