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Prospects for the electronics sector has brighten up with Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation Inc. (SEIPI) now projecting a 7 percent growth in 2021 and an upgraded growth projection for 2020 from negative 15 percent to only 5 percent contraction. SEIPI President Dan Lachica said this after […]


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As travel restrictions continue to impact the world, international tourism arrivals plunged further, the recent report from the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) said.  The demand for travel also remains largely subdued due to the ongoing uncertainty about the pandemic and low confidence, with the UN agency expecting an overall […]


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WALA LANG Twice, lightning struck San Blas, patron saint of veterinarians. Also invoked to ease choking and to perform healing miracles, the saint’s venerated image in Baclayón, Bohol, was twice stolen and twice returned through the efforts of the same person, handicraft exporter and discriminating collector Antonio “Tony” Martino, who […]


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Following the release of Ben & Ben’s “Di Ka Sayang” on social media platforms and various multimedia outlets, the song has reached the top spot of Spotify’s Philippines Top 50 playlist. Before the announcement was made, the song’s cover art became an instant playground for digital artists and their bizarre concepts […]


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In 1965, Seiko introduced it’s first diver’s watch, dubbed 62MAS. With an automatic movement and water resistance to 150m, it proved its reliability when it was used by members of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition from 1966 to 1969. Fast forward to 2020, in commemoration of its 55th Anniversary, the […]


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The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) on Friday assured that it will continue to extend assistance to the families whose lives were shattered by the onslaught of super typhoon “Rolly.” “We have made an assessment of their primary needs and we provide that,” PRC Chairman and CEO Senator Richard Gordon said. […]


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