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2013 seen to be another good year for PH

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Because President Benigno Aquino is sitting in the northwest and facing southeast, the Philippines is expected to be quite lucky in the Year of the Water Snake that begins today, according to Hong Kong-based geomancer Joseph Chau.

Posted: February 9th, 2013 in Editor's Pick,Headlines,Inquirer Features | Read More »

Feng shui for your car

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Chinese New Year is upon us once again. Given the prosperity of our Chinese-Filipino brothers in business, it’s high time that Filipinos with even a drop of Chinese blood in their veins follow the principles of feng shui. I have practiced some of the principles of feng shui for a couple of years now, and I can conclude that it does no harm to follow them. Hard work, perseverance and prayers are all necessary, but a bit of spiritual luck never hurts.

Posted: February 5th, 2013 in Headlines,Inquirer Features,Motoring | Read More »

Year of the dragon fires up both developers and investors

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FENG shui master Charlie Chao affirms that real estate is a valuable investment in 2012 and SMDC’s Green Residences is a prime choice.

The flurry of construction activities and brisk sales kept the Philippine property sector on its toes last year, owing to the huge backlog on housing requirements and a surging demand for office space.

Posted: January 27th, 2012 in Featured Gallery,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Property Guide | Read More »

Volatile Dragon can be tamed

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DANCE OF THE DRAGON The traditional dragon and lion dance is performed on the eve of the Year of the Water Dragon in Manila’s Chinatown. NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

Among the many predictions geomancers dish out to usher in the Chinese Lunar New Year, there is one everybody seems to agree on—the Year of the Dragon will be volatile for business and for the economy in general.

Posted: January 23rd, 2012 in Featured Gallery,Latest Business Stories,Photos & Videos | Read More »

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