Many less acclaimed (to put it kindly) writers refuse to be edited and complain when even a preposition is changed....
Nelia Cruz Sarcol is a vibrant person who started her career as a flight attendant, then doffed her wings to...
When Philip Torres started designing clothes and accessories using scraps of fabric he collected in his Pret-a-Porter design house in Angeles City, Pampanga, one of the goals he set for himself was to establish a presence in Metro Manila by opening a showroom for his creations.
If somebody knocks on your door saying he wants to check whether your LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) tank is safe to use, don’t be too eager to let him in.
In this column’s April 26 issue, I compiled a list of uses for cheap sandpaper from the online site BabaMail. Here are the rest of that list:
Most of us probably have sandpaper at home, but use it only for some do-it-yourself projects involving wood and metal. It turns out sandpaper is more versatile than we think.
Many, if not most, advertisements badger consumers into buying the products they are promoting. Even public service announcements (PSA) sponsored by consumer product manufacturers deliver a not-so-subtle message that consumers should patronize them because they are doing something good.
Imelda Samson wrote to the Inquirer to ask FortuneCare, a health medical organization (HMO), on behalf of clients like her, what would happen to their insurance coverage if reports were true that the company would close.
Reacting to last week’s column about the “non” celebration of Consumer Welfare Month, Felipe Diman, a solo parent who says he does the grocery himself, bewails the lack and/or powerlessness of Filipino consumer groups.
Two new laws may not untangle gridlocks on Edsa, but they will help make commuters in public utility vehicles (PUVs) feel safer.