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Liven up your outdoors with music

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GREAT SOUND ANYWHERE  Polk Audio’s Atrium Series is compact and tough enough to be placed anywhere outside the house.

If you are a music lover who loves to enjoy great tunes any way you can, then you would want to find ways to enjoy your passion no matter where you are—in the backyard while grilling barbecues, in the garden while trimming plants, beside the swimming pool or in the garage while washing the car.

Posted: May 17th, 2013 in Featured Gallery,Headlines,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Property Guide | Read More »

First endobronchial ultrasound procedures in PH

DALUPANG (left, holding an instrument) performs the country’s first Ebus-TBNA procedure on a patient suspected to have lung cancer. He also performed the first Ebus-GS in the country on another patient with peripheral pulmonary nodule.

To recommend the best treatment for one’s lung cancer, it is very important for the doctor to know how far the cancer has progressed.

Posted: May 17th, 2013 in Featured Gallery,Headlines,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Science and Health | Read More »

‘New generation’ Chevrolet dealership to rise in Makati

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ARTIST’S perspective of the soon-to-rise Chevrolet Makati along Chino Roces avenue (formerly Pasong Tamo Extension)

With its eye-catching new Chevrolet bow-tie logo, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, cavernous display floor and large glass-enclosed service workshop, the soon-to-be constructed Chevrolet Makati promises to be the most recognizable dealership in the so-called “automotive row” on Chino Roces Avenue (formerly Pasong Tamo Extension).

Posted: May 14th, 2013 in Inquirer Features,Motoring | Read More »

Better lives await former out-of-school youth

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BATCH 6 graduates together with Ida and his wife, Mikiko

CHARLIE Belano got to where he is now by hard work and maintaining a readiness to pounce when opportunity comes knocking.

Posted: May 14th, 2013 in Inquirer Features,Motoring | Read More »

PH joins anti-malaria campaign for Africa

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“Nothing But Nets” is a global campaign that raises awareness and at the same time, seeks funding to fight malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, a region where 85 percent of all malaria cases as well as 90 percent of all malaria deaths in the world occur.

Posted: May 11th, 2013 in Headlines,Inquirer Features,Science and Health | Read More »

Coscolluelas to help steer PH toward green future

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THE COSCOLLUELA-DESIGNED Zuellig Building is the first project in the country to achieve precertification at the Gold level under the Leadership for Energy and Environmental Design-Core and Shell (LEED-CS) program of the US Green Building Council. Photo by Charles E. Buban

With the recent appointment of twin brothers—architects Gil and Gary Coscolluela—as senior partners of WV Coscolluela and Associates, expect the 55-year-old firm to dish out strikingly beautiful and highly sustainable and useful buildings in the coming years.

Posted: May 4th, 2013 in Featured Gallery,Headlines,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Property Guide | Read More »

P70M fund for projects against maternal death

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For a country where an estimated 4,500 women die each year from pregnancy and childbirth, surely the Philippines is not among the safest places to become a mother.

Posted: May 3rd, 2013 in Headlines,Inquirer Features,Science and Health | Read More »

Suzuki reveals new, affordable subcompact models

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HOSHIKURA with the all-new Swift Dzire subcompact sedan

If you fancy cars with small engines and constantly worry about fuel mileage, it’s about time to check out Suzuki’s two new models (both below the P600,000 price tag): the Swift Dzire and the Alto 800.

Posted: April 30th, 2013 in Motoring | Read More »

Free heart lecture series for busy people

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Teaching Filipinos about the benefits of practicing a healthy lifestyle can be a challenge. Just ask Dr. Adolfo Bellosillo, president and founder of the Foundation for Lay Education on Heart Diseases (FLEHD), who had to conceive a novel way of holding his organization’s free public lectures.

Posted: April 26th, 2013 in Headlines,Inquirer Features,Science and Health | Read More »

Refreshed Panamera breaks cover in Shanghai

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THOSE who prefer being driven and at the same time long for utmost comfort and luxury should find the 4S Executive (as well as the Turbo Executive) most appealing. Photos by Charles E. Buban

History repeats itself. In 2009, Porsche stunned visitors of the Shanghai Auto Show when it first unveiled the Panamera, a new and intriguing alternative to traditional high-end luxury and full-size cars.

Posted: April 23rd, 2013 in Inquirer Features,Motoring | Read More »

Subaru, Audi and Mitsubishi post strong first quarter performances

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Subaru, Audi and Mitsubishi reported their best sales performances during the first four months of the year. Motor Image Pilipinas Inc. (Mipi), the exclusive distributor of Subaru brand of vehicles in the Philippines, registered a record-breaking 94-percent growth after selling 577 units, compared to the 297 units sold in the same period of last year.

Posted: April 23rd, 2013 in Headlines,Motoring | Read More »

DOH intensifies drive vs dengue

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Assistant Health secretary Dr. Eric Tayag (third from right) turned over anti-dengue materials to Batangas Vice Gov. Mark Leviste (fourth from right) to symbolically start this year’s campaign against dengue. Also present during the event were (from right): NCDPC Region 4A regional director Dr. Edgardo Gonzaga,  Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Irma Asuncion, and Batangas provincial government board members.

For some strange reason, dengue-virus-carrying mosquitoes prefer to bite humans between 4 to 6 a.m. and again between 4 to 6 p.m. These magic hours are what the Department of Health is taking advantage of these days to curb the spread of a potentially deadly infection.

Posted: April 19th, 2013 in Featured Gallery,Headlines,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Science and Health | Read More »

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