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  • European Union lifts air ban on Philippine Airlines

      The European Union (EU) has lifted the ban for flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) effective July 12, 2013 allowing it to fly over European skies once more. PAL was removed from the operational restrictions by the EU known as the EU air safety list following improvements in the safety…

  • Personal Security During Floods

    Case Study The massive flooding from incessant heavy rains in August 2012 left almost a hundred people dead and half a million displaced. Colleagues and their families were among the victims whose homes were inundated and had to be rescued. It is common knowledge that these heavy rains and floods…

  • Tara na sa Norte Fair at Robinsons Manila

    The Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC), along with the Department of Tourism Regions 1, 2, 3 and CAR, presents “Tara na sa Norte,” a tourism and travel fair on July 12-14 at the Atrium Robinsons Place Manila. The MNTC is the builder-concessionaire of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX). Event highlights…

  • 79 Percent of Businesses Experienced a Mobile Security Incident in the Past Year

    Mobile Security Incidents Cost More Than US$100,000 for Almost Half of Businesses Surveyed Singapore, June 6, 2013 – Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: CHKP), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today published its second mobile security report, revealing the majority of businesses (79%) had a mobile security incident…

  • Malacañang Assures Safety of Tourists in the Country

    Following the issuance of separate travel advisories from Canada and Australia against traveling to the Philippines, Malacañang said in a press briefing on Thursday that the government and concerned law enforcement agencies are “taking active steps” in ensuring safety of tourists and visitors, both local and foreign. The Philippine Information Agency…

  • DSWD Intensified Monitoring System Against Use of Children in Armed Conflict

    After a report from the United Nations (UN) identifying the Philippines as one of the 22 countries engaging minors in armed conflict, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Dinky Soliman revealed on Wednesday that the agency, through its attached agency, Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC), has…

  • Seven Dead in Iloilo Boat Tragedy

    Contrary to the early claims of the Palace that government preparations resulted to zero casualties, a tragedy in Western Visayas claimed the lives of six children and an elderly woman. Seven has been confirmed dead after a pumpboat carrying 15 passengers capsized off Concepcion town in Iloilo Saturday afternoon at…

  • Living Away From Home: Safety and Security Tips for Boarders and Dormers

    Our house sits in a residential area surrounded by schools so it isn’t a surprise that my enterprising mother once turned our humble four-room home into a boarding house. Two of the rooms were rented out – one for boys and the other for girls. I grew up accustomed to…