Eating our way through Iloilo
By Camille Anne M. Arcilla
THE MOMENT we landed at the Iloilo International Airport, our tour guide welcomed us with a promise that we were “up for a different gastronomic experience.”
By Camille Anne M. Arcilla
THE MOMENT we landed at the Iloilo International Airport, our tour guide welcomed us with a promise that we were “up for a different gastronomic experience.”
Getting The Edge In Professional Selling
Terence A. Hockenhull
I HAVE BEEN in the Philippines long enough to appreciate that personal relationships count for a great deal. This appears especially true in selling.
AMERICAN SPECIALTY ice cream brand, Baskin Robbins, known for its wide array of flavors — enough for every day of the month — has just opened its 14th store in the Philippines, two years after its return to the country.
PARIS — People with a variant of a particular gene prefer high-fat food compared to people without it, said a study Tuesday, suggesting our dietary preferences may be at last partly pre-coded.
By Pola Esguerra del Monte
IN THE INK-STAINED manuscripts of the late Edgardo M. Reyes, the man who wrote the magazine serial-turned-novel-turned-award-winning-film [Maynila] Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag, Manila is a dystopia of dark corners and neon lights — contrasting backdrops before which ordinary men and women are oppressed.
PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte ended his first three months in office with a net satisfaction rating — the first for the current chief executive — that bested those of most of his post-EDSA revolution predecessors, except for Fidel V. Ramos, according to a Social Weather Stations’ (SWS) survey. Read the full story.
CONSUMER PRICES last month rose at their steepest in one-and-a-half years, taking the year-to-date pace close to the central bank’s full-year forecast even as it stayed below the official target band for 2016. Read the full story.
MANUFACTURING likely gave the Philippine economy a boost last quarter after the country’s factories expanded at their sharpest pace and raced past their Southeast Asian peers last month. Read the full story.
PRICE INCREASES of basic goods may have breached the 2% mark in September coming from a record low seen a year ago, according to results of a BusinessWorld poll last week, as a weaker peso drove up costs despite a state-imposed price freeze in place. Read the full story.