ramses f. manipon:
pls. send to me the cantact nos. of Binan Doctors Hospital.. tnx
Ret:
Video is so funny but is helpful to clarify the article. Yes, it's true that the chance of anyone to be attack by a shark is too small. But at least,
mae marie monteverde:
na jae me run sa computer lab . . . . nagtagotago lang ku ug net jeje ka cute jud ninyo tanan wuie . . .jeje . .hahai / . . ka boring wuie . . nxt
mae marie monteverde:
n pyo . . . uber.
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.jejjaja . . .bagay keu c jandi ug ju.
boring keu sa skul . . . holycrossian jae ku . . 1st year from . . digos
Ampatuan Jr. wanted all killed-helper (UPDATE) Andal Ampatuan Jr. the main defendant in the Maguindanao massacre, wanted everyone in the convoy, including the media practitioners killed, a former house helper of the political clan said on Wednesday, the first day of the trial on the massacre of 57 people.
Flavier leads suit vs tobacco firms Over a hundred petitioners led by former senator and health secretary Juan Flavier on Tuesday sought relief from the Makati Regional Trial Court over an administrative order (AO) which requires tobacco manufacturers to put graphic warnings on the harmful effects of smoking on cigarette packs.
HP sues former CEO over Oracle job WASHINGTON-US computer titan Hewlett-Packard filed suit against former chief executive Mark Hurd on Tuesday after he was named a co-president at US business software giant Oracle.
Turks largest foreign group in EU in 2009-official BRUSSELS, Belgium-Turkish citizens were the largest group of non-European Union citizens living in the EU at the start of 2009, while the biggest group of EU citizens living in another member-state were from Romania, the EU statistics office said Tuesday.
SLEx says it lost P360M over delayed toll hike The operator of the South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) claimed it had incurred over P360 million in losses as a result of delays in the implementation of the new toll rate.
Holiday pay rules on Eid'l Fitre The Department of Labor and Employment has released the holiday pay rules that would cover the country's observance of Eid'l Fitr (Feast of Ramadhan).
UFO-spotting chess tsar quits as Russia region chief MOSCOW, Russia-The eccentric leader of Russia's Buddhist region of Kalmykia on Tuesday said he was resigning, ending a 17-year rule that have seen him rise to the top of world chess and claim meetings with aliens.
4M child deaths avoidable in past decade-report NEW YORK, United States-Four million children have died in the past decade because governments have not spread major medical advances to the poor, a leading aid group said Tuesday.
Soros gives $100M to Human Rights Watch WASHINGTON-Billionaire George Soros said Tuesday he is giving Human Rights Watch up to $100 million to help transform it into a global organization.
Briton charged with killing, burning wife in France RENNES-French prosecutors on Tuesday charged a Briton with aggravated murder for killing his wife in a drunken fight, burning her body and burying it in cement at their chateau, officials said.
Don't touch my "talong,' lawmaker cries A party-list lawmaker on Wednesday called for the immediate halt of field tests of genetically-modified eggplants, sounding alarm over its potential hazards on people's health and the environment.
Toll from Guatemala, Mexico landslides rises above 50 GUATEMALA CITY-The toll from the heaviest rains in living memory in Guatemala and Mexico rose Tuesday above 50, as Guatemalan officials called off the search for 15 more corpses because of safety fears.
Wildfires spark evacuation in Colorado DENVER-Some 3,500 people were evacuated after a rushing wildfire swept through part of the western US state of Colorado, destroying a number of homes, officials said on Tuesday.
Chinese woman sues cinema over excessive ads BEIJING-A Chinese woman is suing a cinema and the distributors of domestic box-office hit "Aftershock" for wasting her time by showing 20 minutes of commercials before the movie, state media said Tuesday.
Strong aftershock brings further damage to Christchurch CHRISTCHURCH-The New Zealand city of Christchurch was Wednesday hit by its most damaging aftershock since the devastating 7.0 quake, causing further damage, residents and officials said.
US stocks slide over global concerns NEW YORK-Wall Street stocks closed low on Tuesday as traders returning from a long weekend holiday cashed in on last week's robust gains amid concerns over the European banking system.
High-seas collisions trigger Japan-China diplomatic spat TOKYO-A tense maritime incident Tuesday in which two Japanese patrol vessels and a Chinese fishing boat collided near a disputed island chain triggered a diplomatic spat between the Asian giants.
US church vows Koran burning will go on despite warnings WASHINGTON-An evangelical Florida church Tuesday vowed to press ahead with plans to burn the Koran to mark the anniversary of 9/11 despite mounting concern that it may endanger allied troops in Afghanistan.
Strong quake strikes Fiji region WELLINGTON-An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck the Fiji region early on Wednesday, the United States Geological Survey said, but no tsunami warning was issued.
Car bomb kills 20 near police complex in Pakistan PESHAWAR-At least 20 people including women and children were killed and more than 50 wounded Tuesday in a car bomb attack targeting a police headquarters in Pakistan's northwestern city of Kohat.
Google replaces logo with dancing doodle WASHINGTON-Google replaced the celebrated logo on its home page on Tuesday with a mysterious collection of colorful dancing balls.
Pasig monitors 2 factories accused of pollution The city environment office of Pasig kept a tight watch on two factories after an open pipe was discovered protruding and discharging white chemical substance into the Marikina River.
Dengue incidence slackens except in Metro Manila Amid cramped hospitals and long waiting-time for dengue patients at health express lanes, the incidence of dengue hemorrhagic fever cases appears to have slackened during the last three weeks, Health Secretary Enrique Ona said Tuesday.
Angelina Jolie in Pakistan to meet flood victims ISLAMABAD - Hollywood star Angelina Jolie Tuesday visited Pakistan to draw world attention towards the plight of 21 million people affected by the country's worst-ever floods, the UN refugee agency said.
Gov't science HS backs 12-yr basic education Amid government's plans to extend basic education by two years, the country's premier public science high school is planning a parallel move in hopes of enhancing its already advanced science program and better prepare students for specialized studies in college.
RP probe team leaves for HK to get hostage victims' statements A team of probers from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) left for Hong Kong at 4:50 p.m. on Monday to get the statements of two of the survivors of the August 23 hostage-taking incident in Manila.
Globe Asiatique withdraws P3.4B IPO as BDO resigns as underwriter Beleaguered housing developer Globe Asiatique Realty Holdings Corp. has withdrawn its P3.4-billion initial public offering (IPO) after its underwriter resigned on the heels of reports about the former's questionable loan transactions with state-run Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-Ibig Fund).
CEB starts flights to Beijing Cebu Pacific on Sunday mounted its first flights to Beijing, China, making the budget carrier the second Philippine company to serve the route.
World oil prices mixed LONDON, United Kingdom- World oil prices diverged on Monday, the end of the traditional peak demand season for motor fuel in the United States.
First Gen inks $142-M loan The Lopez-led First Gen Corp. signed on Monday a $142-million loan, which would be used largely to fund investments and finance capital requirements for the various growth initiatives of the company.
Qantas flight to Manila returns to Australia SYDNEY, Australia - An Australian plane bound for the Philippines returned to Sydney for safety reasons on Monday after an indicator light came on in the cockpit, an airline spokeswoman said.
Cotabato City blasts extortion, not linked to Abu Sayyaf deaths-police Police said on Monday the three explosions that rocked Cotabato City and an adjacent town over the weekend and early Monday had nothing to do with the deaths of a ranking Abu Sayyaf leader in Sulu and two suspected Abu Sayyaf members.
De Castro explains actions regarding Globe Asiatique's deals with housing fund (UPDATE) After defending Globe Asiatique Holdings Corp. over its handling of housing loans with the Pag-IBIG fund in a radio interview on Monday, former vice president Noli de Castro admitted that he ordered an investigation into the real estate firm's allegedly questionable loans before he stepped down from office.
Internet still slow and unusable... tsk.
glad I'm using Gmail's flacky connection/offline features so I could chat/check mail.10:15 PM Sep 2ndvia Ping.fm
Would be releasing my Fedmich CRM, so every freelancers can use it to manage multiple projects easier and faster. Hopefully this month :)7:36 PM Sep 2ndvia Ping.fm
feeling sick, have body-aches because we brought our huge dog to another house, she was pulling me a LOT then. have took medicine Alaxan FR6:43 PM Aug 29thvia Ping.fm
Easter Egg:
Did you know you can play snake game on youtube player itself? Press LEFT after clicking the play button on video of youtube. :)10:27 PM Aug 26thvia Ping.fm