[ad_1] TONY BENNETT at Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Honolulu on September 23, 2013 – WIKIPEDIA.ORG NEW YORK – Tony Bennett’s family has revealed that the legendary singer has been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, breaking the silence about his condition four years after being diagnosed. His wife, Susan, told him AARP …
Read More »Small businesses are used as a front for ‘dirty money’ activities
[ad_1] The Anti-Money Laundering Council said reports of suspicious transactions involving business entities and legal persons reached P52.328 trillion between 2015 and 2019. – BW FILE PHOTO GAPS IN THE MONITORING of suspicious transactions carried out and channeled through Informal businesses and legal entities have yet to be addressed, the …
Read More »Ragged list | Business world
[ad_1] When the Nets pulled the trigger on a highly successful deal that earned former National Basketball Association MVP James Harden, not a few quarters saw fit to underscore his offensive potential. Already blessed with prolific producers Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, bringing in the most efficient scorer of the …
Read More »Philippine Airlines to lay off 2,300 employees amid pandemic
[ad_1] MANILA, Feb.2 (Xinhua) – Philippine Airlines (PAL) will lay off 2,300 employees in mid-March as part of its recovery effort amid losses due to the pandemic, the company announced on Tuesday. The airline said affected employees make up about 30 percent of its workforce and that the total includes …
Read More »Democrats advance without Republicans on Covid relief
[ad_1] If the Republicans want to join us, great. Democrats argue that Republicans can vote for budget reconciliation. If Republicans don’t like the plan, they can keep talking to the White House, but the underlying conclusion of the Monday night meeting, and all the messages from the White House in …
Read More »Low voter registration turnout of 40,000 in Eastern Visayas linked to pandemic
[ad_1] CITY OF TACLOBAN – So far, only 40,000 people in Eastern Visayas have registered as voters for the 2022 elections. Attorney Felicisimo Embalsado, regional deputy director of the Elections Commission in Eastern Visayas, said the low number of registrants could be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the May …
Read More »Agreement from Pérez to Beermen OK
[ad_1] PBA SCORE LEADER CJ PEREZ addresses the San Miguel Brewers after their Terrafirma Dyip business documents were approved by the league’s trade committee. – PBA IMAGES By Michael Angelo S. Murillo, Senior reporter The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Commissioner’s Office Tuesday approved the revised agreement that sends the league’s …
Read More »Exercise Instructor Appears Unconsciously Capturing Myanmar Coup in Dance Video | Myanmar
[ad_1] A dancer filming a workout in front of Myanmar’s parliament has gained world fame after she unknowingly captured the first moments of a dramatic punch in the background of her video. In the extraordinary footage in the capital Naypyidaw, a woman said to be Khing Hnin Wai appears to …
Read More »Oral argument on the Antiterrorist Law to finally approve on Tuesday
[ad_1] Inside the session room of the Supreme Court for the oral argument on the Antiterrorist Law. Photo from the SC Office of Public Information MANILA, Philippines – Finally, the oral argument on the most controversial law, the Anti-Terrorism Law, will take place on Tuesday starting at 2:30 pm Attorney …
Read More »CJ Pérez goes to SMEs while PBA approves trade
[ad_1] CJ Pérez is officially heading to San Miguel after the PBA’s five-man trade committee approved the proposed trade between Beermen and Terrafirma with a slight modification, the league announced on its website Tuesday. SMB will send three role players at center Russel Escoto, forward Matt Ganuelas-Rosser and forward Matt …
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