MIAA exec apologizes as power outage hits NAIA Terminal 3 anew

MIAA officer in charge Bryan Co (Photo courtesy of MIAA) MANILA – The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) apologized to the public on Friday afternoon as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 experienced a power outage anew. “Again, we would like to apologize to all the passengers and stakeholders here at …

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Vargas, Buhain to lead new PSI

LONG-time swimming patron Michael ‘Miko’ Vargas was elected president of Philippine Swimming, Inc. (PSI) during the PSI National Congress and Election held on Thursday at the East Ocean Restaurant in Paranaque City. The 11-man Board of Trustees unanimously install the 43-year-old Vargas, the second of the three children of former …

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Family favorite: baby squid and fried eggs

Fried eggs are but a global staple wherever you are in the world. Locally, we have our silogs to go to as breakfast or all-day meals: tapsilog (beef), longsilog (pork), bangsilog (fish) and even the trendy bacsilog (bacon). In fact, last night’s dinner, combined with fried eggs (or however which …

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Outbreak of deadly Marburg virus ends in Equatorial Guinea: WHO

The outbreak of Marburg virus infection in Equatorial Guinea has ended, the World Health Organization’s regional office for Africa said on Thursday.  Officials say 40 confirmed and probable cases, 35 deaths since February. The outbreak of Marburg virus infection in Equatorial Guinea has ended, the World Health Organization’s regional office …

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