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How happy are asians?

How happy are asians?

Filipinos in Forbes’ 2017 list of world’s richest people

MORE FILIPINOS emerged among the world’s billionaires, according to Forbes, as the global list expanded to a record 2,043 and at the biggest increase in 31 years. Read the full story.

Filipinos in Forbes' 2017 list of world's richest people

Counting the super-rich

Counting the super-rich

Business process outsourcing jobs: many, but no longer the most lucrative

At more than six in every 10 in the market, business process outsourcing (BPO) jobs remain the most available to fresh graduates, according to a Jobstreet.com survey released last week. But after topping the list for two years, entry-level BPO work no longer offers the highest pay, as job offers for graduates of law, health care and journalism have overtaken it.

Business process outsourcing jobs: many, but no longer the most lucrative

K-12: Transition and Transformation

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman

Progressive education reform is good, but it does not follow that the transition will be smooth. While adding two more years to the country’s traditional education system was done in good faith, there has been a seemingly unforeseen glitch in the K-12 system: the temporary closing of some college courses as an effect of the junior-senior high school transition period.

Overseas Filipino’s cash remittances

MONEY SENT HOME by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) continued to grow in January, sustaining the trend of above $2 billion in monthly inflows in a span of one year as the dollar continued to gain strength, the central bank reported yesterday. Read the full story.

Overseas Filipino's cash remittances

Red Turnip’s virtual reality play reflects real world issues

Theater
The Nether
Produced by Red Turnip Theater
Directed by Ana Abad Santos
Weekends until April 9
The Power Mac Center Spotlight Theater, Circuit Makati

IN A THEATER landscape dominated by musicals, Red Turnip Theater has focused on staging contemporary straight plays. It ends its fourth season in an unusual manner, with a science fiction crime drama, The Nether.

For the love of the game

Book
Philippine Football: Its Past, Its Future
By Dr. Bernardo M. Villegas
Published by the Center for Research and Communication of the University of Asia & the Pacific
232 pages

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo

While his appreciation of football may not be as long-standing as other stakeholders in the country, this did not stop economist Dr. Bernardo M. Villegas from writing a book about “the beautiful game” and how it presents a wide range of opportunities on various levels.

Emma Watson is Belle of the ball in Beauty and the Beast

LOS ANGELES — It is a tale as old as time (or one dating back to the 1990s, at least): Disney dusts off an animated classic, adds bells, whistles and real people, and everyone makes a fortune.

Disney’s lucrative live-action production line rolls on

IN THE EARLY 1990s, Disney began scouring its back catalog for animated classics that it could turn into live-action remakes — a strategy that has so far netted almost $4 billion.

Get who’s coming to dinner

By Noel Vera

Movie Review
Get Out

The Avon Lady’s Makeover

JACI TISCHLER applies her Mary Kay lipstick in her Mary Kay T-shirt behind the wheel of her pink Mary Kay Chevy Cruze.

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