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The Dishonor of Militarism
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... the
market
place rather than striving to become government contractors milking the taxpayers. How ironic that a rally for honor and against socialism gave a pass to the biggest sources of disgrace and ...
2.
POLICY “LOCKJAW”
(Rotator/Rotator News)
... some, “wedding rings became visas of last resort.”. “By the 1990s, the Philippines already acquired savvy to meet required by the global labor
market
,” the study notes. Significantly, data on returning ...
3.
RP nurses seeking US jobs fall in 1st quarter
(Business/Sectors)
... highly skilled professionals will go to foreign labor
market
s where it is easier for them to enter and work, and where they will get the best reward in terms of pay and other benefits," Herrera pointed ...
4.
Labor leader presses former GSIS GM for update on foreign investments
(World/Asia)
... the last two years, the global financial
market
s have been highly turbulent. We reckon the GIP has been shaken by the turmoil," said Herrera, former chairman of the Senate committee on labor, employment ...
5.
Lobbying: Lawmakers for Sale
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... branch of
market
ing? Are they politicians or a form of legal practice in which laws are made? Whatever it is, it is a signature activity of conservative governance that lobbying is how money casts its ...
6.
Cotabato solon calls women unsung heroines of the economy
(World/Asia)
... to the University of the Philippines' Population Institute, "The time women spend on productive work, both paid and unpaid, is typically greater than that spent by men in the labor
market
." The institute ...
7.
The Miracle of the Market
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... that food was just too important an item to be left to the free
market
. To ensure that there would always be enough food for people, state and local governments took over the grocery-store industry, just ...
8.
Less Government in Business versus Reinventing Government
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... business. Knowing this is to understand the movement. The conservative condition has changed over the years but its general traits have managed to remain the same, such as commitment to the free
market
, ...
9.
APEC to hold Ministerial Meeting on Food Security
(Business/Sectors)
... improving productivity, nutritional value, and the resilience of crops and livestock; improving human resource capacity in agriculture; bolstering confidence in trade and the ability of global
market
s ...
10.
Villar says visit to Cebu Archbishop was not to seek endorsement but a blessing
(World/Asia)
... Satus Ocampo, Liza Maza, Susan ople and Gwen Pimentel, visited the Opon Public
Market
in Lapu-Lapu City and a residential area in Barangay Suba. Vice Presidential candidate Loren Legarda, who was also ...
11.
Philippines' RedFox exports computers to China
(Business/Markets)
... assume as a foreign PC brand, actually operates a manufacturing hub in Rosario, Cavite where laptops are assembled for sale in the domestic
market
and other countries such Taiwan, Singapore, and China. ...
12.
Filipina worker in Haiti found in supermart rubble
(World/North America)
Port-Au-Prince, HAITI - After three weeks of search and recovery efforts, the remains of Mary Grace Fabian, an overseas Filipino worker in Haiti, was pulled out of the collapsed Carribean Super
market
...
13.
TUCP reports a decrease in Filipino nurses seeking US employment
(World/Asia)
... that took the licensure test passed – the poorest performance since 2000. To build up the competitiveness of Filipino nurses in foreign labor
market
s, Herrera pushed for: The immediate shutdown of 152 ...
14.
Mortgage Modification: Bank Bailout by Another Name?
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... is that the rest of the TARP program was a loan. The loans were at below
market
interest rates--thereby providing a subsidy to the banks—but most of the money is getting paid back. The original batch ...
15.
SOHO Film Festival opens on February 18 at downtown New York City; includes a Filipino Film Night
(Life and Style/Entertainment)
... of Fernando Poe Jr.) At its opening night on February 18, a
Market
ing Seminar "How To Toot Your Own Horn" will be conducted by Michelle Cezernin von Chudenitz of the PR Firm Popular Press Media Group ...
16.
Ultimate Yardstick
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... 2.5% of the
market
value of a believer's assets each year. Mormons must give 10% to the church. The tithe has been the Episcopal Church's "minimum standard" since 1982. “ That 10 percent, say pro-tithers ...
17.
The Only Way to get Money out of Politics
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... in the economy. On the contrary, they love government power because it provides things they can’t achieve in a freely competitive
market
place where force and fraud are barred. Corporations support and ...
18.
Truth and Honesty Assassinated
(Columnists/Jose Ma. Montelibano)
... quick look at newspapers and tabloids, and even at the growing email
market
in the Internet, will show how creativity can be twisted to become depravity with distorted information masquerading as objective ...
19.
Filipino UN staff member, four others found in Haiti collapsed building
(World/North America)
... as Duty Petty Officer Pearlie Panangui and Grace Fabian, an employee at a super
market
. Sgt. Janice Arocena remains missing as of press time. According the AFP public affairs office, Bermudez, Panangui ...
20.
Reagan Youth Conservatives: Rebels or Opportunists?
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... the vacant
market
niche. Abramoff was a master of confrontation politics. College Republicans taunted campus leftists in a hundred innovative ways. They demonized liberals by setting up fake student groups, ...
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