Changes to be made in Milo Little Olympics

Glendale G. Rosal 02/21/2016

EXPECT some changes in the Milo Little Olympics this year. The development was announced yesterday during the 2016 Milo Sports Event Cascade & Operations Performance Improvement and the Nestle Philippines Milo Workshop attended by different organizers of…

Four games in CFFL tournament today

Rabboni Centino Borbon 02/21/2016

FOUR games will be headlined today when the 3rd Cebu Flag Football League (CFFL) Inter-Collegiate Tournament resumes at the University of Cebu – METC field. Southwestern University (SWU) will play the Cebu Institute of Technology – University…

Mahindra stuns newly crowned San Miguel Beer

Calvin D. Cordova 02/21/2016

Games today 3:00 p.m.- Phoenix vs. Meralco 5:15 p.m.- Rain or Shine vs. Barangay Ginebra Cebuano forward Aldrech Ramos led Mahindra to what by far the biggest upset in the young tournament as he powered the Enforcers …

Omega boxers hold public workout at Robinsons today

Calvin D. Cordova 02/21/2016

PROTAGONISTS for the inaugural edition of the Who’s Next Pro Boxing Series will have a public workout at 4 p.m. today at the Robinsons Galleria Cebu Atrium. The public workout will be led by Jhack Tepora, who…

Army Lady Troopers trample F2 to secure top spot in Superliga volley

Jonas N. Panerio 02/21/2016

THE formidable multiple-time champions RC Cola-Army Lady Troopers cruised to the top of the standings after they took care of the F2 Logistics in straight sets, 25-22, 25-12, 25-19, in the Philippine Superliga Invitational Conference at Malolos…

AITO KITAZAKI: Art as activism

Hayde Quiñanola 02/21/2016

SIMPLE and symbolical, controversial and inspiring, relevant and sometimes irreverent, blend into the graffiti street art of Aito Kitazaki. Aito is a Japanese street artist hailing from Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. His graffiti are inspired by the politically controversial…

COCKPIT AMBUSH

Norman V. Mendoza 02/20/2016

Lapu cop shot behind amid hunt for suspect What was supposed to be a simple surveillance operation turned bloody for two Lapu-Lapu City police officers. PO3 Antonio Inihao Jr., a member of the Marigondon police station intelligence…

Coliseum owner surprised over shoe-burning rally

Jhunnex Napallacan, Juli Ann M. Sibi 02/20/2016

The owner  of the Cebu Coliseum said he didn’t know of any burning of Nike shoes that happened at the parking lot last Friday. Lawyer Augusto Go said he did not know about the incident which was…

‘Shoe-burning’ at coliseum lot goes viral on Facebook

Aileen Garcia-Yap, Michelle Joy L. Padayhag 02/20/2016

BERNARD Banzon was sitting on a yellow chair at the parking lot of Cebu Coliseum while waiting for the concert by a Christian group to end about 10 p.m. on Friday. To his surprise, Banzon, a ball…

Marquez: Pacquiao legacy intact despite scandal

02/20/2016

JUAN Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao again found themselves on opposing sides. The four-division world champion Marquez, who had four epic fights with Pacquiao, believes his Filipino rival made a costly mistake in making derogatory remarks against…

Mayor can pressure employees to pay up

Carmel Loise Matus 02/20/2016

TALISAY City Mayor Johnny de los Reyes can compel the 13 City Hall employees and a councilor to refund the P29.4 million used to buy computers and fertilizers over a decade ago. Regional Director Rene Burdeos of…

Bad guys take over ‘OtakuFest’

Juli Ann M. Sibi 02/20/2016

For the first time in Cebu’s otaku history, pop culture villains and baddies took center stage in the region’s biggest cosplay event of the year as an ode to the villains that give life to every story.…

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