+ Follow BACOLOD CAPITOL Tag
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[Title] => ALI income soars 26% to P14.8 B in 2014
[Summary] => Property powerhouse Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) built up its earnings by a little over a quarter last year, staying on track with its vision to grow its income by at least 20 percent annually until 2020.
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[Title] => Juicy news from Panay
[Summary] => I was in Iloilo City last weekend to attend the induction of officers of the Bacolod Capitol, Cebu Capitol and Iloilo Fort San Pedro Lions Clubs. However, I had to rush back to Bacolod because I was taken ill Sunday.
Anyway, despite my short stay there, I was updated with the latest juicy news development from Panay, especially Iloilo. But the one that touched me was the admission of Orlando Tan, president of the Cebu Capitol that he indeed cried during the civic activity at the Ati settlement in Barotac Nuevo.
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[AuthorName] => THE SOUTHERN BEAT By Rolly Espina
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[Title] => Petron faces possible boycott
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The contamination of the town of Concepcion has alarmed mayors of other coastal towns in the province that the oil slick might also reach their communities.
In Tuesdays meeting of local executives with Iloilo Gov. Niel Tupas, the Iloilo town mayors passed a resolution approving a possible boycott of Petron products should the fuel firm fail to salvage the sunken tanker or solve the environmental problem by the weekend.
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[Title] => Iloilo rocked by extortion letters
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY The talk of the town here were the extortion letters sent to several business establishments as well as prominent Ilonggo personalities. The recipients included Mayor Gerry Trenas who immediately dubbed them as the "absurd."
The letter purportedly was signed by a certain Talal al Skoti, who claimed to be a member of the Jemaah Islamiya, an international terrorist group based in Indonesia with links to Al Qaeda.
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[Title] => Water Therapy for Urban Decay
[Summary] => One of the marks of a civilized city is the presence of fountains. Water, the sight and sound of it, has always had a soothing effect on people. In tropical cities like ours, fountains also have a cooling effect. Manila has had quite a number of fountains built for both purposes since the days of Carriedo with most of these embellishing our plazas and open spaces. Few survive today and modern ones are to be found mostly in the quasi-public spaces of shopping malls.
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[AuthorName] => CITY SENSE By Paulo Alcazaren
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BACOLOD CAPITOL
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[Title] => ALI income soars 26% to P14.8 B in 2014
[Summary] => Property powerhouse Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) built up its earnings by a little over a quarter last year, staying on track with its vision to grow its income by at least 20 percent annually until 2020.
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[Title] => Juicy news from Panay
[Summary] => I was in Iloilo City last weekend to attend the induction of officers of the Bacolod Capitol, Cebu Capitol and Iloilo Fort San Pedro Lions Clubs. However, I had to rush back to Bacolod because I was taken ill Sunday.
Anyway, despite my short stay there, I was updated with the latest juicy news development from Panay, especially Iloilo. But the one that touched me was the admission of Orlando Tan, president of the Cebu Capitol that he indeed cried during the civic activity at the Ati settlement in Barotac Nuevo.
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[Title] => Petron faces possible boycott
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The contamination of the town of Concepcion has alarmed mayors of other coastal towns in the province that the oil slick might also reach their communities.
In Tuesdays meeting of local executives with Iloilo Gov. Niel Tupas, the Iloilo town mayors passed a resolution approving a possible boycott of Petron products should the fuel firm fail to salvage the sunken tanker or solve the environmental problem by the weekend.
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[Title] => Iloilo rocked by extortion letters
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY The talk of the town here were the extortion letters sent to several business establishments as well as prominent Ilonggo personalities. The recipients included Mayor Gerry Trenas who immediately dubbed them as the "absurd."
The letter purportedly was signed by a certain Talal al Skoti, who claimed to be a member of the Jemaah Islamiya, an international terrorist group based in Indonesia with links to Al Qaeda.
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[ColumnID] => 136001
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[Title] => Water Therapy for Urban Decay
[Summary] => One of the marks of a civilized city is the presence of fountains. Water, the sight and sound of it, has always had a soothing effect on people. In tropical cities like ours, fountains also have a cooling effect. Manila has had quite a number of fountains built for both purposes since the days of Carriedo with most of these embellishing our plazas and open spaces. Few survive today and modern ones are to be found mostly in the quasi-public spaces of shopping malls.
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-01 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133893
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1236491
[AuthorName] => CITY SENSE By Paulo Alcazaren
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