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Health for Juan and Juana

Medicine Cabinet
Reiner W. Gloor

A LANDMARK event is scheduled for May 4 at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM).

Store offers travel needs

BOARDING GATE, a Singapore-based concept store meant to consolidate everyone’s travel needs under one roof and features luggage that is “born damaged” and other travel accessories, held its official launch more than six months after opening its Philippine branch at Robinsons Place Manila.

Jump in!

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
Reporter

SWIMMING is a fun sport to take up from which many benefits can be derived. And what better way to learn it than from people who have passion for it and are armed with a high-level of instruction? That is what swimming school Streamline School Instruction (SSI) is offering its clients.

Millennium sequel to be written in American detective fiction style

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN — Swedish author David Lagercrantz, who took over the Millennium crime series from the late Stieg Larsson, said the fifth book will be written in a straight-talking style popularized by Raymond Chandler.

Avengers (and more) assemble

By Angela Dawson

Movie Review
Captain America: Civil War

‘Once-a-century’ climate hazards will hit Europe yearly: study

VIENNA — By mid-century, pockets of southern Europe will face at least one severe climate hazard every year of the scale now occurring only once a century, according to a new study.

Prince’s film career tale of success and failure

LOS ANGELES — Three feature films, an Oscar — and several Razzies.

‘Oh no, not again’: Why do stars keep dying in 2016?

Washington — “Prince, surely not? Can we turn this year off and turn it back on when it stops being a giant exit for all the most talented people?”

The Bear grows into adulthood

Ads & Ends
Nanette Franco-Diyco

NESTLÉ PHILIPPINES recently launched a new variant for the Filipino’s age-old favorite milk brand, Bear Brand: Bear Brand Adult Plus, “specially formulated for working adults to help them reach maximum productivity potential.”

Asia’s health issues in the workplace

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‘Pioneer’ commuters go electric in polluted Mexico City

MEXICO CITY — Martin Vazquez glides silently through the pandemonium of rush hour in Mexico City, drives his sky-blue scooter up to a charging station and plugs it in.

Festival colors at Aliwan Fiesta

FOR ONE WEEKEND every summer, the stretch of Roxas Blvd. in Manila from Quirino Grandstand to the CCP Complex is filled with color music and dancing as the Aliwan Fiesta presents some of the best streetdancers from the most colorful fiestas in the country.