Category: Specials
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Wong Chu King Foundation, Inc. donates to churches and orphanages
Wong Chu King Foundation, Inc. (WCKFI) led by its legal consultant, Judge Oscar P. Barrientos (Ret.), and volunteers, turned over on Jan. 6, 2023 financial assistance to Sta. Rita De Cascia Parish priest Fr. Norman J. Baldoz and several members of the parish executive committee. The financial assistance is for the painting of the church ceiling to portray the life of Sta. Rita de Cascia.
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Dad and son step up breeding to help boost sheep raising industry
Two generations of sheep enthusiasts foresee a rising demand for both sheep meat and upgraded breeding materials in the coming years.
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Reducing food waste with solar-powered cold storage
Fruits and vegetables are perishable agricultural products. Agricultural products should be immediately transported to the nearest market to ensure freshness and prevent unwanted food waste. According to the United Nations, about 40 percent of food produced in India is wasted.
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Akio Toyoda to become Toyota Chairman
Akio Toyoda, the man behind Gazoo Racing (GR Performance) and the return of such iconic models as the FJ Cruiser, GR Supra, and GR Yaris will no longer be the president and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation.
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Composting provides unexpected benefits to dairy farms in New Zealand
Research in New Zealand determined the feasibility of using composting shelters to house cows, a practice becoming popular among smallholder farmers.
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Driving the all-new Honda BR-V to Baguio
Is a vehicle’s ability to go up to a Baguio still a yardstick for its capabilities? We took the all-new Honda BR-V for a quick road trip up to Baguio.
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Mitsubishi unveils the new Xpander Cross
Designed to be a fusion of MPV and SUV functionality and capability, the Xpander Cross offers more SUV-like design and characteristics with the same versatility as the MPV it is based on.
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Peugeot PH records 285% growth in 2022
Peugeot Philippines recorded a 285 percent rise in sales since the brand’s relaunch in January 2022 and closed last year with 13 operation showrooms and service centers across the country.
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It takes a very long time to be young
Youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness. —F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Japan Fiesta returns
The Glorietta Activity Center and Palm Drive Activity Center turn Japanese on Feb. 18 and 19.
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A love letter to the startup community
The Final Pitch host and bestselling author John Aguilar launches The Art and Science of the Pitch.
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The story of cotton
Pintô Art Museum presents ‘Algodon,’ featuring Pepito Albert, Vic Barba, JC Buendia, Tonichi Nocom, and Randy Ortiz.
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Philippine studies in Belgium
Our embassy in Brussels turns over ₱5 million deed of donation for the implementation of the program at the University of Namur.
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Wine, dine, and place your bets
Is it still considered gambling when everyone wins? Find out at Le Grand Casino du Vin at The Cellar.
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Batchoy conversation with Karen Davila
It’s such an experience to walk into the innards of the market, through an alley lined by stalls of pungent, piquant merchandise, such as guinamos, dried squid, dilis, daing, kalkag, salted labahita, fish tapa, and fish tocino.
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How plastic mulch saves on time, effort, and money
Police-farmer Romy Aligante has had bountiful ampalaya harvests for three years. Not only is he a policeman and a farmer, but he is also an educator. On his Youtube channel, Police Farmer, he has some tips and tutorials on how to best manage a farm, such as why plastic mulch is important for the farm.
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Tamarillo may be the next Benguet’s specialty product
Benguet has a lot more to offer than highland vegetable crops. Jomarie Mangeg believes that the local fruit tamarillo has a lot of potential for the local industry, and to help local farmers. She wants the tamarillo to gain popularity and become Benguet’s next specialty crop.