[ad_1] The giant Christmas tree at Times Square Food Park along General Roxas Avenue The holiday season got brighter when Araneta City and some of the most favorite stars came together, practically this time, and lit up the iconic giant Christmas tree at City of Firsts on November 14. This …
Read More »Pagcor brings aid to Marikina flood victims – The Manila Times
[ad_1] Jimmy Bondoc (right) and assistant to Pagcor’s Corporate Social Responsibility Group. Vice President of Community Relations Ramon Stephen Villaflor led the distribution of relief packages to the City of Marikina on November 13. Also pictured are city manager Janette Obispo (center) and some representatives of the Marikina city government, …
Read More »Fifth pharmaceutical company wants a vaccine tested at HP – The Manila Times
[ad_1] Another pharmaceutical company wants to conduct clinical trials in the Philippines for the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine it is developing. An illustrative image shows vials with Covid-19 vaccine stickers attached and syringes with the logo of the British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca on November 17, 2020. / AFP / …
Read More »Trump Joins APEC Virtual Summit – The Manila Times
[ad_1] WASHINGTON DC: US President Donald Trump will attend an Asia-Pacific summit on Friday as he continues to reject his electoral defeat, a day after President Xi Jinping used the forum to praise China’s growing economic influence. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting, held online this year due to the …
Read More »Rockets and Magic talk about Westbrook for Gordon trade
[ad_1] Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports Russell Westbrook has been talked about in many trade rumors and he reportedly would like to be traded for the Houston Rockets. Another name that has been mentioned in trade rumors has been Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon. It appears that the two names have …
Read More »IT-BPM Industry Cuts Revenue Growth Figures by $ 3 Billion; 140,000 least viewed jobs
[ad_1] The information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) industry has cut its growth figures by $ 3 billion in revenue and 140,000 workers in employment, while reconsidering its programs and policies to recover from setbacks caused. By Covid-19. Rey E. Untal, president and CEO of the Philippine IT and …
Read More »Tighter restrictions are imposed in Duterte’s hometown of Davao as infections rise
[ad_1] The Philippines has imposed stricter movement restrictions on President Duterte’s hometown of Davao after it recorded the highest number of new coronavirus cases in the past two weeks. Davao City, in the southern Philippines, will be placed under a general community quarantine until the end of November, where some …
Read More »NBA rumors: teams ask Rockets about James Harden trade
[ad_1] The Rockets continue to weigh their trade options with James Harden, whose potential new destiny remains one of the biggest mysteries of the NBA offseason. According to Illustrated SportsChris Mannix, teams have begun investigating the Rockets about Harden, but Houston “has been reluctant to fully participate.” The Rockets are …
Read More »WHO advises doctors not to use Gilead’s remdesivir for Covid-19
[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended against using remdesivir from Gilead Sciences Inc. to treat hospitalized patients with Covid-19 less than a month after US regulators gave the drug quick approval. “There is currently no evidence that it improves survival or the need for ventilation,” said a WHO-convened panel …
Read More »Klay Thompson ruled out for second straight season after Achilles tendon rupture
[ad_1] The perennial All-Star tore his right Achilles tendon during training Wednesday, and an MRI in Los Angeles confirmed the severity of Thompson’s injury, the Warriors said on their website. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Thompson is expected to make a full recovery. Thompson’s agent, Greg Lawrence, estimates that his …
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