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Man calls dad after falling from 8th floor

BUTTERWORTH, Malaysia — A man fell eight floors from a condominium and not only survived after crashing through the carpark roof, he then used his mobile phone to call his father. The advertising worker had just bruises on his legs after falling from a condominium block in Taman Bagan Jermal, Bagan Ajam, on Sunday evening. Residents rushed to his aid ...

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Korea reports sixth MERS death, surge in infections

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea recorded its sixth death and biggest single day jump in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) infections Monday, with 23 new cases in the largest outbreak of the potentially deadly virus outside Saudi Arabia. From just four cases two weeks ago, the total number of infections now stands at 87, including six people who have died. ...

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PINAY CROWNED MISS TEENAGE WINNIPEG 2015

By Rhia Alcantara | ABS-CBN News North America Bureau WINNIPEG, CANADA – Mikaela Abraham Mendez brought pride to the Filipino community besting 16 candidates from all over Manitoba as she bagged the 2015 provincial title of Miss Teenage Winnipeg. It was a sweet and humbling victory for this 17-year-old Filipina who never joined a pageant in the past. “I wasn’t ...

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Filipino health workers push back, accuse UK tabloid of racism

By: Melissa Legarda Alcantara | INQUIRER.net US Bureau/UK Correspondent LONDON — Hundreds of National Health Service nurses, predominantly Filipinos and their supporters, on Saturday, May 30 demonstrated outside the Daily Mail headquarters here to protest the newspaper’s “racially abusive coverage” of Filipino healthcare workers and nurses following the conviction of Philippine-born nurse Victorino Chua for murdering several patients. Following the conviction of ...

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Fil-Am girl kills self, apparently after online shaming by her father

By: INQUIRER.net US Bureau   TACOMA, Washington — A 13-year-old Filipino American girl committed suicide by jumping off a bridge into a busy interstate highway Friday, May 29 at 5 p.m. apparently after being publicly shamed on social media by her father for a reason still unknown. Izabel Laxamana’s father cut off the teen’s long and flowing black hair and posted ...

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How to get Employment Visa in Dubai

Every Filipino dreams of helping their families live a better future by venturing to greener pastures. Middle East is the second largest continent where OFW’s reside and keep their hopes alive. UAE is among the most popular countries in the Middle East most especially the city of Dubai. However famous this city is, most of us are still not aware ...

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Best ways to save money during your travels

By Anis Ibrahim | Yahoo Newsroom   Travellers can usually be divided into two large groups-those who travel on a budget and those who don’t. When it comes to travel expenses, the bulk of our expenditure is often on the flight tickets. What comes next for me is usually activities or excursions, which leaves me with food and accommodation to ...

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Visa-free Countries for Filipinos this 2015!

Get your backpacks ready this year and start checking your travel bucket list. DFA recently announced additional lists of countries that offer visa-free entry for Filipinos. Be reminded that although some countries don’t require visa upon departure but you need to acquire one upon arrival. We have over 60 countries to travel with visa-free, so sit back and list down ...

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Are Filipino family values lost?

By: ABS-CBNnews.com MANILA — How can parents ensure that children know their values? In an interview on DZMM, Bro. Clem Guillermo, a professional counselor, believe that the problem lies with how children and the youth are trained. “The problem is, who are to train? Right now maraming pamilya ang wala ang mga magulang, so hard to train. Pangalawa, maraming nagtetrain at ...

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Three Filipino chefs triumph in HK international food tilt

They all went well-prepared, confident they would bring home the bacon. And they did. Three chefs—Miguel Antonio Lorino, Michael Cheng and Kerwin Mark Funtanilla—brought not only pride to their school, the Center for Culinary Arts (CCA), Manila, but honor to the country as well. They brought home the individual live cooking category top awards from the recent Hong Kong International ...

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