Miaa honors 35 airport workers for honesty
The Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) honored 35 airport workers for practicing honesty in their work during a flag-raising ceremony on Monday.
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The Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) honored 35 airport workers for practicing honesty in their work during a flag-raising ceremony on Monday.
ARJUN SHROFF is proud to be working for his daughters in one of the most dynamic travel agencies in the country.
FROM August 1, 2015, to June 30, 2016, or nine months from now, the government must build an average of 254 classrooms a day—or about 2 kilometers long every 24 hours—in order for President Aquino to redeem his promise of building 84,728 classrooms in his last 11 months in office.
IN the United States celebrities and prominent personalities lend their names and provide financial assistance to support public-interest service or alternative lawyering—a project that aims to protect the environment while mitigating the impact of climate change.
The United States on Monday again placed the Philippines at Tier 2 on its three-tier ranking system, which means Manila is yet to fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking in person (TIP).
IT was just an indicator. A decade, hence, light emitting diode (LED) technology is taking on the spotlight as more than an adjunct fixture in toys, appliances and gadgets. At the Energy Smart Philippines 2015 exposition, the Businessmirror scoured exhibit floors and discovered myth-busters associated with the LED technology.
THE Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) officials on Monday met with representatives of airlines, ground-handlers and airport meteorologists to clarify the procedures to be followed in case of weather disturbances like thunderstorms and heavy rains.
SUMMING up the economic measures passed under the 16th Congress to make the country more competitive, Senate President Franklin Drilon said on Monday that the Senate had passed several measures to stimulate the economy and attract foreign investments, thus, creating more jobs.
By Recto Mercene
THE amounts being cited by Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) officials regarding the claims of some eye clinics, including the Quezon City Eye Center (QCEC), for cataract surgery procedures are bloated and are meant to mislead the public, the owner of QCEC told Senate reporters.
By Recto Mercene
Senate President Franklin M. Drilon yesterday urged President Aquino to use his remaining months in office to crack the whip on underperforming officials to improve the delivery of services to the people.
Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano castigated Land Transportation Office (LTO) officials anew over their refusal to suspend the license plate standardization program despite a notice of disallowance that was already issued by the Commission on Audit (COA).
Funds allocated by the national government to the agriculture sector must be released without delay to boost food production and increase the income of farmers, Sen. Francis Escudero said on Tuesday.
SENATE Committee on Finance Francis G. Escudero is eyeing to slash the proposed P32.4-billion budget for the general elections next year.
Story & photo by Recto Mercene
EVERY Filipino interested in the country’s cultural heritage was invited by Sen. Loren Legarda to view and observe basket and mat weavers from Oriental Mindoro as they showcase their weaving techniques at the National Museum of Anthropology on July 18 and 19.
DESPITE the billions of pesos poured into the government’s military modernization program over the past decade, improvements within the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) are “hardly felt.”
Sen. Francis G. Escudero on Tuesday said the national government should go beyond allocating funds and work harder to plug the loopholes in the budget process that prevent it from delivering basic services to the public in a timely manner.
Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) General Manager Jose Angel A. Honrado has gone on leave on June 29 following a heart attack two weeks ago.
MANILA Councilor DJ Bagatsing on Monday called for the resignation of the National Historical Commission’s (NHC) top officials for having signed the original permit to construct the 49-story-high Torre de Manila.
As the country continues to face persistent problems of malnutrition and hunger, Sen. Juan Edgardo M. Angara has filed a resolution to look into the unchanging patterns of malnutrition in the country and find ways to improve the nutritional well-being of Filipinos.
Where is the much-vaunted flood-control projects of the government to ease flooding in low-lying areas, in the face of waist-deep water and impassable streets from recent torrential rains?
If the world will allow China to put up a “no fishing” sign around the “Great Wall of Sand” it is aggressively building in the West Philippine Sea, it will “starve” Filipinos of a staple in their diet.
Foreign Secretary Albert F. del Rosario on Tuesday made an impassioned plea before an arbitral tribunal in The Hague to recognize the country’s West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) jurisdiction, “because of the importance of the case, not only to the region but to the entire world, and its impact on the application of the rule of law in maritime disputes.”
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