+ Follow NORTHERN AMERICA Tag
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[Title] => The Road makes it to iTunes Top Horror list
[Summary] => GMA Films’ The Road continues its international success after being included in iTunes Top Horror Movie Sales as of June 25.
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[Title] => Rector prays for good weather, safety of ICUSTA delegates
[Summary] => University of Santo Tomas rector Fr. De la Rosa says that aside from the Papal Delegate Cardinal Grocholewski, there are 50 other delegates attending the 10th International Council of Universities of St. Thomas (ICUSTA) Conference, Jan. 26-28, and they are storming heaven with prayers for good weather and to help secure them.
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[AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan
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[Title] => Pinoys in the Winter Games
[Summary] => There might be no Philippine flag flying in Vancouver, Canada, but as the saying that ‘anywhere in the world you will find a Filipino’ goes, this doesn’t mean that there is no Filipino competing in the event.
[DatePublished] => 2010-02-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Nimrod NL Quiones
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[Title] => Renewable energy - the future
[Summary] => So far, the global price of fuel has been stable, and it looks like it is going to hold for some time.
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[AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa
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[Title] => Coffee brews huge profits
[Summary] => Coffee is the drink of the decade. People who used to hang out at bars, pubs, and music lounges are now seen at coffee houses. People who were once contented with the plain P10 cup of instant coffee have graduated to P100 mochas and lattes. Sales of specialty coffees have grown at an annual rate of 25 percent. Coffee bars are now sprouting up faster than mushrooms after the typhoon.
The demand for coffee machines led Leo de Leon, president of Allegro Beverage Corp. (ABC) into the coffee business.
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[Title] => OFWs remitted $6.2-B in 2001
[Summary] => Led by those in Northern America, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) remitted $6.23 billion (roughly P317 billion) to the country last year, a 3.05 percent increase from the $6.05 billion they sent home in 2000, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported yesterday.
A report submitted to acting Labor Secretary Arturo Briones showed that $3.3 billion was sent home by Filipinos working in the US and Canada in 2001, a 17.5 percent reduction from the previous year. Remittances from Europe also fell by 24.22 percent to $405.1 million.
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The demand for coffee machines led Leo de Leon, president of Allegro Beverage Corp. (ABC) into the coffee business.
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A report submitted to acting Labor Secretary Arturo Briones showed that $3.3 billion was sent home by Filipinos working in the US and Canada in 2001, a 17.5 percent reduction from the previous year. Remittances from Europe also fell by 24.22 percent to $405.1 million.
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