Reader complains about poor treatment in public hospital
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- Published on Wednesday, 08 May 2013 19:09
- Written by Jennifer Paranas
Last May 2, my sister-in-law gave birth to my niece at Mandaluyong Hospital. It’s a public hospital. Even though I wasn’t really in favor of bringing her to the hospital because of its reputation, we didn’t have any choice since it was an emergency.
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Reader complains about pathetic PLDT service
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- Published on Wednesday, 24 April 2013 19:31
- Written by lecruz
I recently got an offer from PLDT to upgrade to their Plan 1,299. The offer came with an upgrade of our Internet service to 1mpbs speed from 512 kbps, a free Wi-Fi modem and free PLDT-to-PLDT NDD calls on our landline, which was packaged along with the DSL service.
Gays rally around tour guide iconoclast, ask for repeal of religious law
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- Published on Monday, 04 February 2013 21:07
- Written by Goya Candelario
MANILA - GAY rights activist group ProGay Philippines protested the sentencing made by a city court that convicted controversial tour guide Carlos Celdran for the crime of offending religious feelings, saying that the 1930 law is archaic and defeats equal protection of free speech rights.
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Home of the Philippine Eagle
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- Published on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:31
- Written by Henrylito D. Tacio
TWENTY years ago, the Philippine Eagle Center became the toast of the world when it made the impossible task: having a tropical eagle born in captivity. It was the result of a long and tedious work of the Philippine Eagle Foundation, Inc. (PEFI) to save the very rare bird found only in the Philippines.
Unique coral reefs set for tourism and protection
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- Published on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:27
- Written by Henrylito D. Tacio / Photos courtesy of Shane Beary
“LARGE areas were found with very high live coral cover, up to nearly 100 percent in places, but live coral coverage would have been much higher had there not been heavy dynamite fishing damage in many areas in the past.”
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