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March 2010 Observances PDF Print E-mail
by PJ Punla   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 13:43

 

International Women’s Month – March of every year, global observation

International Women’s Day – March 8 of every year

 

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Pinning on a Gold Ribbon: February 15 is International Childhood Cancer Consciousness Day PDF Print E-mail
by PJ Punla   
Monday, 15 February 2010 09:40

Of all the illnesses and medical events that come in a child’s life, the one that nobody wants to hear is a diagnosis of childhood cancer. Most childhood cancers are those of the white blood cells – or what are normally known as the leukemias – as well as cancers of the brain, bones, the lymphatic system, and tumors of the muscles, kidneys, and nervous system.

 

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PPCRV Kicks Off Voters’ Education Campaign For 2010 PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 February 2010 11:24

 

 

 

Members of the media and PPCRV volunteers listen attentively as Smartmatic-TIM’s Miguel Avila and the PPCRV’s Communications & Media Director Ana de Villa Singson discuss the PCOS machines that will be used for the automated elections in May.

 

 

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Wishing you good fortune, longevity, and

prosperity in the year of the tiger!

 
Brazil Travelogue PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 25 January 2010 10:29

 

Funchal, Madeira

We had flown to Amsterdam from LAX and boarded the boat Splendour of the Seas in Lisbon.  We slowly made our way down the African coast to the island of Madeira, which is considered part of Portugal.  The volcanic soil in Funchal is obviously a sign of the rich agriculture and wine making of Madeira.  The scenic views are stunning, what with the glass like sheen of the Atlantic seen from the hills of Madeira. There are dwarf banana trees growing everywhere, clearly imported from northern Africa a few hundred miles across. The island is famous for its Madeira wine, sugarcane honey cakes (called bolo de mel), an ugly but tasty fish called espada, embroidery, wickerwork and a sledge ride down the paved streets. 

 

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