BUILDING AQUA-TOURIST COMMUNITIES
May 11th, 2008This is an AVP Production about BFAR-CAR’s projects in the Cordillera.
This is an AVP Production about BFAR-CAR’s projects in the Cordillera.
I know this is old stuff, but it’s funny since I have this conception and “sort of” short-hand observation that many bloggers today don’t even know how to get even a handful of traffic from digg. I’ve based my observations, of course, from my regular drops of entrecard. This idea, and perhaps my month long pre-occupation of digg, is fueled by my attempt to join the digg community. I’ve asked a friend about how to get that many diggs in an instant and, I believe, that also somehow strike a chord in me to research further about how to better improve my digg experience. So, expect more of these kinds of digg-crazy articles later on.
And now for the things you need to know. What makes an article a Super Digg Front Pager?
Everyone knows I am kikay. One look at me and many will say… Ahh, yes you definitely are. Because I am like that, I take great effort to take care of myself and to try to look good. I am very particular with the clothes, the makeup brands, the shoes, and the skincare I buy for myself. I also make sure that my body gets a good de-stressing by getting a good massage once in a while or visit spa’s to get a quick facial.
But… this is the first time that I have experienced the diamond peel.

With the success of “Hard Candy“, the latest album of Madonna which debuted at no. 1 spot in 27 countries worldwide, the music icon unleashes the details of her world tour with the Philippines not on the list yet despite of the rumors (which were spread early this year) that she will do a concert in Manila before the end of the year.
The Fish & Co Seafood restaurant is one of my favorite dining places in Makati. I accept that their prices are way beyond my daily budget (or even my weekly) but there are times when the craving for fish and chips justifies blowing your budget to smithereens. To satisfy my desire to eat fish and chips, I have devised a plan to convince a friend or even several friends to come and share the dining experience with me.
Energy productions and distributions are a lucrative business. It is a basic necessity of urban living. The goods and services being produced are not only encouraged but supported by the government and the people…..as well as the losses.
Meralco, whose acronym came from Manila Electric Railroad And Light Company, and later changed to Manila Electric Company, has been railroading its consumers to pay a high electricity bills. It had transmuted from the Lopez clan to NAPOCOR and back to the Lopez family after the EDZA Revolution. The Lopez reacquired only the controlling ownership and its aging power generating plant such as Rockwell and Tegen power plant stations and substation facilities were retained to NAPOCOR. Other shares were owned by the government financial institution, particularly, GSIS which owned twenty-five percent. With the government partnership, Meralco became the sole distributor of electric energy and owns the franchise of supplying power to Metro Manila and the neighboring provinces of Mega Manila region. It has the priority to supply big commercial and industrial users. Being a monopoly of power distribution it can dictate the mode of its operation, charges, and collection to its hostage users. Even its losses due to pilferages, heating, and inefficiencies were being charged to the consumers. see more @
Pinoy Barking Hall
I just like to make a heads up on PBS readers that I have made my new Photography Blog at my sub-domain.
Let me know your comments and suggestion
Here is my site : Digital Photography and I have also managed to make my photo album that has been connected to Flickr.
Just like to congratulate PBS for having a good PR. This only proves that it is not only proves that PR does not rely only ob the number of outgoing links.
that makes the PR.
Dexter of Tech At Hand Dot Net
Semifinals Preview!

Today is the semi-finals and finals of the
1st Senate President Manny Villar Cup, friends!
And lest I forget, don’t forget the race-to-four rotation match
between Efren Bata Reyes and Ronnie Alcano!
Much thanks for looking, everyone!

Good news for “aged out” filipinos who still want to join with their parents in America…
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services today May 6,2008 issued guidance that will modify its earlier interpretation of the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) which permits applicants for certain immigration benefits to retain classification as a child even if he or she has reached the age of 21.
.The guidance, effective today May 6,2008, changes how USCIS interprets the applicability of the CSPA to aliens who had aged out prior to the enactment of the CSPA on August 6, 2002.
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Under prior policy guidance, USCIS considered an alien beneficiary of a visa petition that was approved before August 6, 2002 to be covered by the CSPA only if the beneficiary had filed an application for permanent residence (either adjustment of status or an immigrant visa) on or before August 6, 2002, and no final determination had been made on that application prior to August 6, 2002. This new policy extends CSPA coverage to aliens who had an approved visa petition prior to the enactment of CSPA but who did not have a pending application for permanent residence on the date of enactment of the CSPA..
Aliens who were ineligible under the prior policy and who subsequent to the enactment of the CSPA never filed an application for permanent residence may file an application for permanent residence to take advantage of this new interpretation. Aliens who filed an application for permanent residence after the enactment of the CSPA and who were denied solely because they had aged out may file motions to reopen or reconsider without a filing fee.
Source: USCIS Issues Revised Guidance on Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)
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For those who’ve joined the latest food tours at TriNoma, Serendra, and Bonifacio High Street, you’d remember that Spot.PH, in partnership with several sponsors, brought to us the opportunity to taste plentiful gastronomic delights. Yesterday, May 8, Spot.PH formally launched its website as the newest hub of information concerning food, bars, and restaurants in Manila. Want to read articles about interesting spots in urban Manila? Searching for average people’s reviews of your favorite, as well, as new dining and drinking spots? Want to view photos and videos of days and nights out of people enjoying good food and drinks? Eager to participate in the discussion on which resto has the best iced tea or serves the most unforgettable dessert? You’ve got it at Spot.PH website. What makes it different from all other food and drinks websites is that it provides more interaction with the average foodie. As their buzz line goes, your city, your reviews. And I actually believe they’re right: the everyday Manila people are those who can give the most honest reviews about the food and drinks found in Manila. Registered users (registration is free!) can blog about their food and drinks reviews, even upload photos and videos! There’s also forum for those who want lengthier discussions on their favorites. Great concept, I’d say.
The launch was held at CAV Wine Bar and Restaurant at Bonifacio High Street, located in the same building as The Spa. It was my first time to be in this restaurant, though I’ve heard that it has a wine vending machine. Wait…a vending machine? For wine?
According to news reports, the Gokongwei Group of Companies, JG Summit, wants to buy the government’s 40% shareholdings in Petron, our country’s largest oil refiner. If this happens, Petron will become fully-privatized and some people aren’t too happy with this because they believe that the government will not be able to control fuel prices in case…
We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands on himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself. — Spanish Philosopher Jose Ortega y Gasset (May 9, 1883 - October 18, 1955)
Citizens of a small town in Brazil are celebrating “Orgasm Day” today! This special holiday was started in…
The Lord works righteousness and justice for all the oppressed. — Psalm 103:6
I have been working on the job that my boss has left me. While working on the job I also work on updating my friends friendster theme. It was my very first time to install new skin on friendster. It was a great job, i’ve made it and I am happy for the things I have done today. READ MORE HERE
Last night, I finally got on Grace Talk Soup to talk about my own testimony on how the Lord found me and on being a homemaker. It was the first time I was invited to talk about myself and how I became a believer and honestly, I am not proud of how it all turned out.
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SEO Expirement : “Cebu SEO Specialist”. Recently, i was able to bump into an idea of optimizing this blog and my name for the keyword “Cebu SEO Specialist,” hence, I made efforts of revisiting my blog keywords and anchor text. I checked on my various websites and blogs and made some necessary keywords and anchor text being used. All of which were done just lately and optimization commences.