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Читать дальше...The latest on the celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the creation of North Korea's ruling party (all times local).
Saturday's rain won't mean more widespread flooding Gov. Nikki Haley said in Saturday afternoon's press conference to discuss the ongoing rescue and recovery mission after a week of flooding.
Oct 10 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour British Masters at the par-71 course on Saturday in Woburn -12 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Britain) 64 69 68 Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) 67 67 67 -11 Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay) 68 68 66 Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark) 65 68 69 -9 Shane Lowry (Ireland) 66 69 69 Luke Donald (Britain) 67 72 65 Richard Bland (Britain) 67 67 70 Romain Wattel (France) 66 71 67 -8 Robert Ka
WOBURN, England, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Matthew Fitzpatrick kept up his hopes of becoming the youngest-ever winner of the British Masters when the 21-year-old ended the third round in a share of the lead with burly Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat on Saturday.
To say it has been a difficult week in South Carolina would be an understatement. I struggled to think of an article to write this week that would not seem frivolous in the shadow of a 1,000-year flood event that has many South Carolinians struggling to have their basic needs met.
Ten people from two Irish Gypsy families, half of them children, died Saturday when their mobile homes caught fire before dawn.
Along Gills Creek in Columbia, residents whose houses were submerged in flood waters are struggling to recover after their homes and belongings, some sentimental, were destroyed.
When it comes to theater, Filipinos seem to favor musicals as proved by the success in the country of such shows as “Wicked,” “Stomp,” and “Singin’ In The Rain.” No wonder “Beyond The Barricade,” a one-night-only concert theater experience featuring some of Broadway and West End’s greatest showtunes held at The Theatre of Solaire last […]
Malacañang yesterday maintained that President Aquino had nothing to do with Ombudsman’s decision ordering the dismissal of suspended Makati City Mayor Jejomar Erwin “Junjun” Binay Jr. from the service. “Independent po ang opisina ng Ombudsman mula ho sa tanggapan ng ating Pangulo (The Office of the Ombudsman is independent from the Office of the President)… […]
I was once gently admonished by restaurateur Amy Besa of Purple Yam in Brooklyn (and now in Malate as well) because I had described Filipino food as brown in an article I had written. She told me that there was so much more to Filipino food than brown, I just had to see it differently. […]
After passing the proposed P3.002-trillion national budget for 2016, the House leadership has vowed to prioritize the approval of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), the amendments to the economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution and the much delayed Freedom of Information (FOI) Act when Congress resumes its session next month. Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. […]
Elizabeth Ramsey passed away last Thursday at age 83. In tribute to the well-loved celebrity, many recalled the life she lived and the laughter she brought to people. Before making a name in local showbiz, Elizabeth’s strong-willed personality and refusal to let go of a dream shaped her destiny. Even as a child, Elizabeth dreamed […]
Manila has been called many unflattering names, “belly of the beast,” “Carmaggedon City,” even counting novelist Dan Brown’s infamous “gates of hell” among them. With the megalopolis bursting at the seams—whether from a population of people, motor vehicles, or buildings, and malls—the national capital region is a concrete jungle that hardly seems to have room for greenery. […]
Historically, the coconut tree has been labeled in the Philippines as the “tree of life.” As in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries, the coconut palm has been the main food-producing tree. The trade in coconut is one of the oldest in the Philippines, dating back to pre-Spanish times. Not only is the coconut the most valuable and versatile agricultural crop that supplies basic […]
Photos By Cyrus Panganiban In this age of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where everyone’s psyche is filled to the brim with ideas and events made instantly available by the Internet, one would think there’s no place in our life for art anymore. The young, easily distracted by the fleeting appeal of pop culture and yes, dare we […]
If only to disprove rumors that he is no longer with Journey, singer Arnel Pineda is bent on bringing the band to the Philippines anew for a concert. The last time the American band performed on local shores was in 2009. “I just want everybody to know that I’m alive and kicking with the band…na […]
I’m usually very conscious of my deadlines when I write but only because I want time to read what I write over and over, sometimes aloud, and to change it here, there, everywhere I can make it sound better. Mostly, I only change for rhythm, what sounds good to my ears. I have no idea […]
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Читать дальше...Pre-election violence in Guinea has killed at least three people and injured some 50, a hospital official said Saturday, as the United Nations West Africa head called for calm a day before Guineans are to vote for president.
Former British Treasury chief Geoffrey Howe, a prominent figure in Margaret Thatcher's government who helped bring about her downfall after they parted ways over policy toward Europe, has died at 88.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs became renowned for conjuring a "reality distortion field" that made people believe whatever he wanted.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared Saturday that his country was ready to stand up to any threat posed by the United States as he spoke at a lavish military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the North's...
British actress Helen Mirren hits the red carpet in London for the premiere of her latest film 'Trumbo' and talks her swearing habits. Tania Willis reports.
The Can-Am series, or Canadian-American Challenge Cup, was a historic racing series held some of the most iconic circuits in North America and Canada. The Can-Am championship started in 1966, with McLaren winning five consecutive championships between 1967 and 1971. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1966 inaugural season, McLaren Special Operations (MSO) has unveiled the limited production […]
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