The Philippines government says 240 people have died in severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Ketsana. The disaster has also left more than 450,000 people displaced.
But while flood waters recede, questions about the government’s response to the crisis have begun to surface. With homes still under water, many Filipinos remain homeless [...]
Tourism industry takes centerstage
Expanding the country’s tourism infrastructure, harnessing opportunities that a strong recreation and retirement industry could bring are topics that take center stage in the upcoming national convention of Chamber of Real Estate and Builders’ Associations (Creba).
Slated from Oct. 8 to 10, the national convention is considered the biggest gathering of stakeholders in [...]
Flood rose as much as 10 feet in some areas in Cainta Rizal and Laguna and Markina with the ravaging floods of Typhoon Ondoy. It was by far the highest flood that ever swept homes all around Metro Manila and surrounding Provinces.
The Philippines is seeking more than P2.9 billion from Congress to acquire helicopters and more boats to prevent Islamic militants slipping into the country from Indonesia, a senior defense official said yesterday.
Australia and the United States have been helping set up a maritime surveillance system in the southern Philippines to stop Muslim militants using porous [...]
Strength of Youth, Brand New Year Celebration
Cagayan de Oro Stake, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
May 13, 2009
Rodelsa Hall, Liceo de Cagayan University
Whether you’re a new member or your family has spent decades in the Church, LDS youth in Cagayan de Oro City can tell you that [...]
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