
Dawn Chang praises trustworthy Thai driver’s services
Actress Dawn Chang was so impressed with the services of a woman Thai taxi driver that she helped promote the driver’s services.
Actress Dawn Chang was so impressed with the services of a woman Thai taxi driver that she helped promote the driver’s services.
A Japanese man riding a train nonchalantly hit a sleeping woman on the head with his smartphone because she was leaning against him. Anyone who’s
La Paz, Bolivia – A new cable car line in La Paz that reaches into the heart of the Bolivian capital has opened.
The opening of the new “Celestial,” or sky blue line was timed partly as a tribute to the revolution of July 16, 1809 and to the heroes of the struggle against Spanish colonizers.
At 65, French diplomat Yves Zoberman can use the embassy car as a privilege. But unlike other men of the right age, he’d rather get around the metropolis on an electric kick scooter.
If you’ve always pictured owning your own set of wheels but found yourself stalling from actually buying one, don’t dismay–this push and pull involved in wanting
Ten years ago, I sold my car, an aging Mitsubishi Lancer that was on its last legs anyway.
The traffic situation in Manila is something we all have to live with every day. Unless your job allows you to telecommute (work from home), there is no escape. Or is there?
I live in the southern part of the metro, so heading to work every day means enduring heavy subdivision traffic, paying the exorbitant toll for a bit of relief on the Skyway, and then enduring heavier traffic in Makati.
I thought I would never beat my record for most hours spent behind the wheel in traffic: four hours, driving home to Marikina from Makati after the July 16, 1990 earthquake.
“Traffic” has ceased to become an excuse for tardiness, at least in Metro Manila where commuting is a hell of a chore.
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