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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.”

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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.

Baskin Robbins expands in the Philippines

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.

Gene variant may drive hunger for high-fat foods

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.

Bad blood in the claws of literary execs

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.

Net Public satisfaction with President Rodrigo R. Duterte

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.

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Headline inflation rates in the Philippines, all items

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.

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Petroleum tax reform

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Sight | Street art fair

Vinyl on Vinyl at Moniker Art Fair.

ASEAN manufacturing purchasing managers’ index, September

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.

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Analysts’ September inflation rate estimates

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.

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Favorite Things | A smorgasbord of delights

Nigella discovers the Philippines.