Monthly Archives: March 2012

Cebu school defends action

While St. Theresa’s College has “suffered a beating” in the public eye, school officials said they acted with “respect, kindness and civility” to the parents and five students who were not allowed to join yesterday’s high school commencement exercises.

‘Idol’s’ Jessica already a winner in her own right

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The runup to the finals of “American Idol” season 11 has become more interesting with the exceptional showing of Jessica Sanchez—who is by far, the most exciting singer of Filipino heritage to make it to the Top 10 of the highly popular TV talent search.

Couple duped more than P1M by illegal recruiters in Italy

The couple God Prey and Janice Santos of San Roque Bitas, Arayat, Pampanga, went to Bantay OCW at Radyo Inquirer to complain that they were duped by illegal recruiters who promised them jobs as seasonal workers in Rome, Italy, in exchange of P340,000 each.

Protest brewing over changes in special civil engineering board exam for OFWs

There is unrest among Filipino civil engineers in the Middle East regarding the “radical and unexpected changes” in the professional licensure exam administered by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) in Qatar, Riyadh and other overseas testing centers last December.

ADB sees robust ASEAN growth in ‘difficult’ 2012

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President Benigno Aquino III will decide based on “what is right for the people” the disposition of the coco levy funds.

ADB sees robust ASEAN growth in ‘difficult’ 2012

PHNOM PENH – Southeast Asian economies are forecast to grow by 5.2 percent in 2012, the chief of Asian Development Bank said Friday, though he urged nations to be “vigilant” in an uncertain global environment.

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