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Maria Perla Hudtohan is grateful for warnings on “rebates” and “discounts” sent by scam artists.
Maria Perla Hudtohan is grateful for warnings on “rebates” and “discounts” sent by scam artists.
With more and more people using energy-efficient appliances to help slow down environmental degradation, manufacturers are touting inverter technology as a way to reduce power consumption and conserve valuable but finite resources.
A reader, who asks not to be identified, wants the Alro Transport Bus Company to train its conductors on how to treat passengers and not to disrespect senior citizens and persons with disability (PWD).
The online buy-and-sell site sulit.com.ph announced recently that it has gone international and will now be known as OLX.ph.
A few years back, Royal Dutch Shell came out with the advertisement “Don’t Throw Anything Away. There Is No Away.”
I am always happy to visit Davao because the city reassures me that Filipinos can learn discipline if rules and regulations are strictly implemented. Drivers follow speed limits, smokers stay in designated areas, and garbage is not a landmark.
In its report “State of the World 2013,” Worldwatch Institute asks: “Is Sustainability Still Possible?”
It’s been a hectic year for sisters-in-law Charlene Carlos and Leona Panutat, owners of the popular L’Indochine at SM Aura. Aside from tending to the store that carries a selection of homeware and ladies’ apparel from around the region, they also set forth on two-week-long buying trips practically every month.
But given the large crowds, traffic jams, bad roads and difficulty in getting a ride, I am sure many people are finding it hard to feel really merry.
A report on research conducted by the Department of Materials of Loughborough University in the United Kingdom, which said so-called biodegradable plastic was not so biodegradable, drew several reactions.
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