Some people turn to herbal medicine for virus without proof

04/17/2020

NEW DELHI — With no approved drugs for the new coronavirus, some people are turning to alternative medicines, often with governments promoting them. This is most evident in India and China, densely populated countries with a deep…

Climate change could turn oceans from friend to foe, UN report warns

09/20/2019

PARIS — Global warming and pollution caused by humanity’s carbon-heavy footprint are ravaging Earth’s oceans and icy regions in ways that could unleash misery on a global scale, a landmark United Nations report to be unveiled next…

Ray Education’s exec aims to turn students into successful entrepreneurs

Marc Cosep 08/12/2019

It never ceases to amaze us how much time people waste searching endlessly for a shortcut to entrepreneurial success and fulfillment when the only real path is staring them right in the face. Real entrepreneurs are those…

Bluewater Maribago aims for green, sustainable resort as it turns 30

Marc Cosep 05/05/2019

As Bluewater Maribago Resort turns 30 this year, the resort laid out their plans geared towards becoming a more sustainable and environmentally friendly resort in the island. After successfully concluding their strategic planning, Eric Monsanto, marketing and…

Marco Polo at 13 stays on top as it continues to evolve

Marc Eric Cosep 04/23/2019

Hotels have evolved from portals where travelers are introduced to their lodging accommodations to places where people gather to immerse themselves in the local culture and merriment. This evolution has been gradual, but the proliferation of a…

Researchers turn to oysters as pollution-tracking sentinels

AFP 09/18/2018

FRENCH researchers hoping to get an early warning on pollution in the ocean have found an unlikely ally in a mollusk more often destined for the dinner table. Their findings reveal that much like canaries in a…

Palma to faithful: Turn to Mary

USJ-R Intern Delta Dyrecka Letigio 09/08/2018

On the occasion of the birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary yesterday, Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma reminded Cebuanos to look up to the Blessed Mother in times of challenges and turmoils. “Tan-aw kang Mary, duol kang Mary,…

Airport officials turn to China market to sustain rising passenger traffic

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 07/24/2018

China and the Chinese market continues to be the focus of airport officials as it looks to sustain its increasing passenger traffic at the Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA). From January to June this year, the MCIA…

Pals turn healthy meal advocacy into growing business venture

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 07/22/2018

DIET IN A BOX In a world where busy people can get cheaper food in as fast as a couple of minutes, eating healthy has become harder and harder to do. Fast food chains can be found…

DOJ wants Boniel’s 2 co-accused to turn state witness

Ador Vincent S. Mayol 06/20/2018

GISELA SLAY THE Department of Justice’s Witness Protection Program (WPP) has asked the trial court to admit as state witnesses two of the nine suspects in the slay of Bien Unido, Bohol Mayor Gisela Boniel. Assistant Regional…

Resort turns over kitchen equipment to Lapu college

Nestle L. Semilla 06/09/2018

  About P2.3 million worth of kitchen equipment were turned over by the management of Mactan Isla Resort and Casino to the Hospitality Management Department of the Lapu-Lapu City College on Saturday. Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Paz Radaza…

‘Turn peso net to net cafe’

Norman V. Mendoza 05/29/2018

OPERATORS of peso net businesses in Lapu-Lapu City are encouraged to convert these into an internet cafe business. Mayor Paz Radaza made this call on Tuesday as she promised to close peso net businesses in the city…

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