High court rules in favor of STC

Ador Vincent S. Mayol, Inquirer 10/24/2014

Nothing is ever private on Facebook. The Supreme Court has issued this reminder to Internet users about the perils of posting online, saying even those tagged as private never really escape public viewing, including unintended audiences. Ruling…

Honda vehicles win safety titles in Asean-NCAP Awards

Inquirer, PR 10/21/2014

THE Honda City and the Honda CR-V won two titles each in the recent Asean-NCAP Grand Prix Awards 2014 held in Kuching, Malaysia. The City subcompact sedan was named  the overall winner in the best adult occupant…

Pealing of bells for 33 seconds to mark Great Bohol Quake

Inquirer 10/15/2014

MARIBOJOC, Bohol— For the first time in a year, the church bells of the Holy Cross Parish will ring at exactly 8:12 a.m. today, Oct. 15, for 33 seconds. But parish priest Fr. Warren Abarquez will ring…

MILF seeks Pope’s endorsement of Mindanao peace pact

Inquirer 10/13/2014

DAVAO CITY — The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has said it plans to write a letter to Pope Francis asking him to say something in support of the peace process in Mindanao in the course of…

Scholarship opens for poor HS grads

Inquirer 10/13/2014

Calling all public high schools with outstanding graduating students. Education Secretary Armin Luistro has announced that The Kabayan Ten Outstanding Public School Students (TOPS) awards is accepting nominations for exceptional students who would be granted college scholarships.…

Relearning the art of letter writing and using ‘snail mail’

Inquirer 10/06/2014

TO try to bring back the forgotten art of letter writing in the age of email and 140-character limitations of Twitter, the Department of Education is urging high school students to take part in World Post Day…

Day 1 of gruelling Bar exam today

Ador Vincent S. Mayol, Inquirer 10/05/2014

All roads – for aspiring lawyers and members of the legal profession – will lead today to Espana Boulevard in Manila as over 6,000 bar candidates from different law schools take one of the country’s toughest professional…

Remaining PH pug Suarez loses in finals

Inquirer 10/04/2014

Incheon, South Korea—Unless the country’s last remaining bet in karatedo comes up with a miracle Saturday, this is how the country’s medal count will look like when the curtains fall in the 17th Asian Games: One gold,…

Bar exam advisory Examinees asked to bring along see-through bags

Inquirer 10/03/2014

The Supreme Court is requiring bar examinees this month to place their belongings in transparent or see-through bags for their own safety and to expedite entry to the test venue. “All the examinees should place their books,…

BMX rider Caluag ends PH’s gold medal hunt, Gilas finishes in 7th

Inquirer 10/02/2014

Incheon, South Korea—For flag and country, for the people who braved the noontime sun and cheered for him from the stands here and for his wife and newborn baby at home—all that inspiration balled into a tightly…

Tropical depression moving towards PH

Inquirer 09/30/2014

The state weather bureau Pagasa is tracking a tropical depression and a low pressure area (LPA) that could enter the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) in a few days. The tropical depression was located at approximately 1,800…

Bishops urge discussion of Bangsamoro law

Inquirer 09/28/2014

Make sure no one is excluded in crafting the basic law creating the Bangsamoro. The leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines made this statement yesterday as he appealed to Congress to keep the door open…

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