If rice is life, then its hard to live nowadays
The Carenderia Waitress asks “How many cups of rice, Sir?’, I readily said “Two cups, please!” Later, I complained, “Day, I asked for two cups of rice !”. The waitress answered , “Sir, its...
US firms interested in modular nuclear reactors for RP
Two US firms, at least, have expressed interest to develop small nuclear reactors for the Philippines, instead of reactivating the long time moth-balled Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) in Bataan Province.
The Firms, US-based NuScale...
Increasing anew
Like any other developing nation heavily reliant on imported oil, our country is constantly affected by fluctuations in global oil prices. The recent surge in oil prices has become a pressing concern for the...
Pampering illnesses
The management of bodily illnesses often reflects a myopic approach towards health, with individuals prioritizing immediate relief and comfort rather than addressing the underlying causes. Pampering bodily illnesses, a prevalent yet misguided approach, demonstrates...
DBM has P21.5 Billion in calamity fund
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM), speaking on behalf of the government, has assured the Filipino people that P21.5 billion is available as stand-by calamity fund. The fund can be used for various...
Vocation is for all
INDEED, everyone has a vocation! The idea of a vocation is not meant only for a few who may feel that they are called to the priesthood or to a consecrated religious life. It...