23 October 2011

88 PESOS FLIGHT FARE FOR DECEMBER UNTIL FEBRUARY 2012 TRAVELS

Juan to Treat! Treat yourself with our low fares to your favorite destinations for as low as 88 pesos only.

This is the latest promo published by Cebu Pacific Air Philippines.


Travel Priod: Up to OCtober 26, 2011
Travel Period: Nov. 8 - Dec. 14, 2011







DOMESTIC FLIGHTS DESTINATIONS


  • Cagayan to Ilo-ilo - P 88
  • Zamboanga to tawi-tawi - P 88
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  • Davao to Ilo-ilo - P 288
  • Zamboanga to Cebu - P 288
  • Zamboanga to Davao - P 288
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  • Cebu to Dumaguete - P 388
  • Cebu to Ozamiz - P 388
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  • Manila to Legazpi - P 588
  • Manila to Naga - P 588
  • Manila to Vitac - P 588
Travel Period: Dec. 1, 2011 - Feb. 29, 2012

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  • Manila to Roxas - P 888
  • Cebu to Cagayan de Oro - P 888
  • Manila to Cagayan de Oro  - P 888
  • Manila to Cotabato - P 888
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INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT DESTINATIONS

  • Manila to Brunei - P 888
  • Manila to Kota Kinabalu - P 888
  • Manila to Kuala Lumpur - P 888
  • Manila to Macau - P 888
  • Manila to Singapore - P 888
  • Manila to Taipei - P 888
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  • Cebu to Hong Kong - P 888
  • Cebu to Singapore - P 888

Travel Period: Dec. 1, 2011 - Feb. 29, 2011
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For Phone bookings, please call Manila Office: (02)-70-20-888 or Cebu Office:   (032)-230-8888 orclick here for online bookings.

REMINDERS:

  • Quoted fares are one way. Limited availability. Fares are non-refundable.
  • Fares are exclusive of government fees, taxes and fuel surcharges.
  • Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before scheduled time of departure.
  • At time of booking, pre-purchase your baggage allowance to save time and money at check-in.
  • CAB approved terms and conditions of carriage apply and are available online.



21 October 2011

NO WORK - NO CLASS ON NOVEMBER 7, 2011: HOLIDAY THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE PHILIPPINES


via wikipedia
Philippines - Philippine President Benigno Aquino III declared that there will be NO WORK nor CLASS on November 7, 2011. This is to respect the one of the two greatest feast of Islam, Eid Ul Adha.


Eid Ul Adha means "Festival of Sacrifice". It is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Abraham (Ibrahim) to sacrifice his son Ishmael (Isma'il) as an act of obedience to God, before God intervened to provide him with a ram to sacrifice instead. The meat is divided into three parts. The family retains one third of the share; another third is given to relatives, friends and neighbors; and the other third is given to the poor and needy. 


Below is the copy of the declaration of the President.




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HOW AND WHO KILLED GADDAFI

Muammar Qaddafi was killed by the fighters of the new regime yesterday, Thursday, October 20, 2011 in his hometown Sirte, Libya after he was cornered in a sewage pipe while waving his golden gun.

“Gadhafi was in a jeep when rebels opened fire on it. He got out and tried to flee, taking shelter in a sewage pipe. NTC fighters opened fire again and he came out carrying a Kalashnikov (assault rifle) in one hand and a pistol in the other.Gadhafi looked left and right and asked what was happening. Rebels opened fire again, wounding his leg and shoulder. He died after that,” NTC field commander, Mohammed Leith, told AFP.

But according to interim premier Mahmud Jibril, Gaddafi was caught in a crossfire between his supporters and new regime fighters and got hit in his head, after he was captured. “When he was found, he was in good health, carrying a gun,” Jibril told a press conference in Tripoli. After Gaddafi was caught, he was transfered from the sewage pipe to a pick-up truck. “When the vehicle started moving, it was caught in crossfire between Gadhafi fighters and the revolutionaries, and he was shot in the head. He was alive up to last moment until he arrived at hospital in the town of Misrata.” Jibril added.

But a videotape aired on Arab satellite channels showed a different statement compared from Leith and Jibril's. On that aired videotape, Gaddafi is still alive and walking but handled by the Libya's new regime fighters roughly after he was captured. Gaddafi was bloodied in the head, face and shoulders and said to be about to cry out.

Aside from Gaddafi, Leith said that Mutassim, one of Gaddafi's son, was also killed in Sirte. He was found by the NTC fighters dead with the ex-defense minister Abu Bakr Yunis Jabar and put them in an ambulance to be brought to Misrata.
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DEATH OF MUAMMAR GADDAFI [video]

 WARNING: 
           The following video has graphic content not suitable for kids.



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20 October 2011

PHOTOS OF TWILIGHT SAGA - BREAKING DAWN (Part-1)

The following photos are captured from Yahoo!.
Breaking Dawn of Twilight Saga will be release on the big screen on November 18 of this year.

388 PESOS FLIGHT FARE - Latest Promo of Cebu Pacific

Low low fares ro China and other destinations. This is the latest promo of Cebu Pacific. Promo is now starting  and will end up on October 23 or until seats last.


DOMESTIC FLIGHTS - Travel Date: December 01 - February 29, 2012

  • Cebu to Dumaguete - P 388
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  • Cebu to Dipolog - P 488
  • Cebu to Ozamiz - P 488
  • Cebu to Pagadian - P 488
  • Cebu to Surigao - P 488
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  • Manila to cebu - P 588
  • Manila to Dumaguete - P 588
  • Manila to Roxas - P 588
  • Cebu to Butuan - P 588
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  • Manila to Dipolog - P 888
  • Manila to Pagadian - P 888
  • Manila to Surigao - P 888

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS - Travel Date: December 01 - March 31, 2012

  • Manila to Beijing - P 1, 488
  • Manila to Guangzhou - P 1, 488
  • Manila to Shanghai - P 1, 488
  • Manila to Taipei - P 1, 488
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For Phone bookings, please call Manila Office: (02)-70-20-888 or Cebu Office:   (032)-230-8888 orclick here for online bookings.

REMINDERS:

  • Quoted fares are one way. Limited availability. Fares are non-refundable.
  • Fares are exclusive of government fees, taxes and fuel surcharges.
  • Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before scheduled time of departure.
  • At time of booking, pre-purchase your baggage allowance to save time and money at check-in.
  • CAB approved terms and conditions of carriage apply and are available online.






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19 October 2011

188 PESOS PROMO FARE: Latest Promo from Airphil Express


150Image via WikipediaAirphil Express has announced their latest promo fares for different domestic destinations. Promo is from October 19 to 20, 2011. While the travel dates will be on February 1 to March 31, 2012.

Conquer the South from Cebu for as low as 188 pesos.







DESTINATIONS:


  • Cebu to Bacolod or vise versa       - P188
  • Cebu to Cagayan de Oro or vise versa       - P188
  • Cebu to Davao or vise versa       - P188
  • Cebu to Iloilo or vise versa       - P188
  • Cebu to Ozamiz or vise versa       - P188
  • Cebu to Tacloban or vise versa       - P188
  • Cebu to Zamboanga  or vise versa       - P188
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  • Manila to Cagayan de Oro or vise versa       - P588
  • Manila to Davao or vise versa       - P588
  • Manila to Ozamiz or vise versa       - P588
  • Manila to Zamboanga or vise versa       - P588



For Bookings:

  1. Airphil Express 24/7 Reservation Hotline:
    • Cebu : 032-505 1616
    • Manila : 02-855 9000
  2. Click here for online bookings


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18 October 2011

6-YEAR-OLD BOY SURVIVED AFTER HE WAS DROPPED FROM THE WINDOW ON THE 3RD FLOOR


A 6-year-old boy was dropped by his Grandmother from the third floor of their apartment. Luckily, the boy survived.

Judith Lambs was living on the third floor of the burning apartment in Roxbury with her grandson, Xavier Lamb. The explosion and smoke woke them up. They could not got out from their room. With that, she decided to either wait for a littler longer for a rescuer to rescue them. But minutes had past and she can no longer hang on. She decided to broke a window and throw her grandson hoping he will survive leaving herself inside the room. Luckily, a firefighter was ontime catches the boy on his arm.

Lieutenant Glenn McGillivray who catches the 6-year-old boy is one of the firefighters in Boston. He was thankful that the boy landed on his arm that gave him a very good feeling. Lieutenant McGillivray was addressed to be a hero but he denied it for he was just doing the best he can do as part of his job as a firefighter.

The fire was started at about 1:00 a.m. of early Monday when the residents of the U-shaped apartment building on Wardman Road in the Roxbury heard an explosion that set the fire upto 6-alarm. 160 firefighters responded the fire they were able to rescue all the residents. there are currently 75 families were hoemless. The building damage was about $3 million.

Short time later the fire, a man showed up in the hopital having a second degree burn on his body. His name is Mohamed Abdul Jabar, 28, of Medford who admitted that he started the fire. Base on the preliminary investigation, Jabar set the fire as part of his failed suicide attempt. Jabar suffered burn on 10% of his body. He was charged  with arison of dwelling and mutiple counts of attempted murder.




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17 October 2011

CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ( CPA ) BOARD EXAM RESULT - October 2011


via picpa.com
4, 066 out of 8, 525 examinees had passed the Certified Public Accountant Licensure Examination given by the Board of Accountancy in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Legazpi this October 2011. This was announced by Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) one (1) day after the last day of examination.
The members of the Board of Accountancy are

  • Atty. Eugene T. Mateo
  • Chairman; Luis A. Cañete
  • Dr. Rufo R. Mendoza
  • Jose S. Tayag, Jr.

Registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will start on Monday, October 24, 2011. Those who will register are required to bring the following: duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal, current Community Tax Certificate (cedula), 2 pieces passport size picture (colored with white background and complete nametag), 2 pieces 1" x 1" picture (colored with white background and complete nametag), 2 sets of metered documentary stamps and 1 short brown envelope with name and profession and to pay the Initial Registration Fee of P600 and Annual Registration Fee of P450 for 2011-2014. Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.

The date and venue for the oathtaking ceremony of the new successful examinees in the said examination WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. (source: PRC)

The successful examinees who garnered the ten (10) highest places in the October
2011 Certified Public Accountant Licensure Examination are the following:

1 JEROME MARISCAL AUSTRIA
ATENEO DE NAGA UNIVERSITY
94.00

2 CARLOS RANCHEZ YU JR
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES - DILIMAN
93.43

3 RONNEL CRUZ MAG-ISA
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN
93.29

4 EVER JOY YU FERRER
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LA SALLE
93.00

RONNEL AJERO NUÑEZ
BICOL UNIVERSITY - DARAGA
93.00

5 ARCH PINILI SANCHEZ
UNIVERSITY OF CALOOCAN CITY(FOR. CALOOCAN CITY P.C.)
92.86

6 ABRAHAM JOSE TIAPE APIT
HOLY NAME UNIVERSITY (FOR.DIVINE WORDTAGBILARAN)
92.71

JILLIAN KRISTIN ATIENZA DEVEZA
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-LIPA
92.71

ELFIN KENNETH SINGCOL PUENTESPINA
ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY
92.71

7 JERWIN BAQUIR TUBAY
DR. FILEMON C. AGUILAR MEMORIAL COLLEGE
92.57

8 CHICO CATALUÑA ARELLANO
UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST MANILA
92.43

9 MOHAMMAD MUARIFF SUMNDAD BALANG
MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY MARAWI CITY
92.29

NATHALIE CHUA LAO
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
92.29

10 PAUL JORDAN DOMENS DEBLOIS
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN
92.14

MELISSA APURADO MUÑOZ
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN
92.14

RIAN CEASAR POLINIO SOLIMAN
FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITYMANILA
92.14

JANINE GONZALES SY
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
92.14

JENINE DY TAN
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
92.14

BRYAN DE LA CRUZ TRINIDAD
FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITYMANILA
92.14

EUNICE FAYE COLONGON VALERA
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
92.14

NEIL ANDREW LAPID YANSON
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LA SALLE
92.14

Latest Promo of Cebu Pacific: 488 Flight Fare to HONG KONG, MACAU, SINGAPORE, etc.

A plate of Dongnae pajeon, a Busan-style panca...Image via Wikipedia
Come and fly with our amazing seat sale.

Promo Period: Until October 20, 2011 or until seats last
Travel Period: January 01 - march 31, 2012

DOMESTIC FLIGHTS:

  • Cebu to Ozamiz     - P 388
  • Cebu to Zamboanga     - P 388
  • Manila to Legazpi     - P 488
  • Manila to Naga     - P 488
  • Cebu to Butuan     - P 588
  • Cebu to Pagadian     - P 588
  • Cebu to Surigao     - P 588
  • Davao to Zamboanga     - P 588
  • Manila to Bacolod     - P 688
  • Manila to Cebu     - P 688
  • Manila to Ilo-ilo     - P 688
  • Manila to Tacloban     - P 688
  • Manila to Butuan     - P 888
  • Manila to Cagayan de Oro     - P 888
  • Manila to Cotabato     - P 888
  • Manila to Davao     - P 888
  • Manila to General Santos     - P 888
  • Manila to Ozamiz     - P 888
  • Manila to Zamboanga     - P 888


INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS:

  • Clark to Hong Kong     - P 488
  • Clark to Macau     - P 488
  • Clark to Singapore     - P 488
  • Cebu to Busan     - P 888
  • Cebu to Hong Kong     - P 888
  • Cebu to Incheon     - P 888
  • Cebu to Singapore     - P 888
  • Clark to Bangkok     - P 888


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For Phone bookings, please call Manila Office: (02)-70-20-888 or Cebu Office:   (032)-230-8888 orclick here for online bookings.

REMINDERS:

  • Quoted fares are one way. Limited availability. Fares are non-refundable.
  • Fares are exclusive of government fees, taxes and fuel surcharges.
  • Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before scheduled time of departure.
  • At time of booking, pre-purchase your baggage allowance to save time and money at check-in.
  • CAB approved terms and conditions of carriage apply and are available online.

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16 October 2011

e-DALAW - Now On Bureau of Jail Management and Penology ( B.J.M.P. )


E-Dalaw means "Electronic Dalaw". This is a project of Jail Warden, Superintendent Joseph T. Vela and Assistant Solicitor General Karl Miranda. This was firstlaunched last October 12, 2011 in Bureau of Jail Management and Penology or BJMP in Quezon City where five computers were provided. With each computer installed a software application Skype that allows the inmates to make voice or video calls as well as to chat to their families, relatives or to their friends. e-Dalawa will only be available from Mondays to Fridays starting 9:00 am to 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Anyone who wishes to talk or video call their loveones inside the BJMP are advised to make a request one week prior of the set date. Just send an email request at skypemeinjailqc@yahoo.com. In your email, please indicate the time and date when the call shall be made and also the full name of the inmate you wishes to call with. This one week request is to give enough time of the scheduler to post your request and to avoid any delays on behalf of the other inmates.

For inmates who wishes to avail this e-Dalaw are required to sign a manifesto or agreement that they shall abide by the rules and regulations of the program. Inmates are also reminded that those who will be availaing the e-dalaw will only have five minutes per day. This is to cater the 2, 978 inmates who are qualified for this e-dalaw. And also they must queue while waiting for their parties to appear online before entering the room.

For this e-Dalaw, relatives of the inmates who are in far provinces were prioritized.


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15 October 2011

Latest Promo of Cebu Pacific: FLY LOWcal FOR ONLY 0.88 CENTS

White Beach in BoracayImage via WikipediaIf you're planning to travel between November 15, 2011 until February 29, 2012, then this is your best chance to book in advance for as low as 0.88 cents. Hurry and Book NOW before it's too late for you. Promo ends on October 17, 2011.

The following are the destinations:

DOMESTIC FLIGHTS:

  • Cebu to Bacolod -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Boracay -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Butuan -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Cagayan de Oro -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Clark -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Davao -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Dipolog -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Dumaguete -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to General Santos -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Iloilo -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Legazpi -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Ozamiz -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Pagadian -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Puerto Princesa -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Siargao -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Surigao -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Tacloban -   ¢0.88
  • Cebu to Zamboanga -   ¢0.88
  • Cagayan de Oro to Iloilo -   ¢0.88



  • Davao to Cagayan de Oro - 288 Pesos
  • Davao to Iloilo - 288 Pesos
  • Davao to Zamboanga - 288 Pesos
  • Zamboanga to Tawi-tawi - 288 Pesos


  • Manila to Coron - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Calbayog - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Catarman - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Cauayan - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Laoag - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Legazpi - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Naga - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Puerto Princesa - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to San Jose - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Tuguegarao - 488 Pesos
  • Manila to Virac - 488 Pesos


  • Manila to Bacolod   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Boracay   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Cebu   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Dumaguete   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Kalibo   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Iloilo   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Roxas   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Tacloban   - 688 Pesos
  • Manila to Tagbilaran   - 688 Pesos


  •   Manila toButuan   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Cagayan de Oro   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Cotabato   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Davao   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Dipolog   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to General Santos   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Ozamiz   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Pagadian   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Surigao   - 888 Pesos
  • Manila to Zamboanga   - 888 Pesos


INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT ( Travel Period: December 01, 2011 to February 29, 2012 )

  • Manila to Brunei   - 1088 Pesos
  • Manila to Ho Chi Minh   - 1088 Pesos

For Phone bookings, please call Manila Office: (02)-70-20-888 or Cebu Office:   (032)-230-8888 or click here for online bookings.


REMINDERS:

  • Quoted fares are one way. Limited availability. Fares are non-refundable.
  • Fares are exclusive of government fees, taxes and fuel surcharges.
  • Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before scheduled time of departure.
  • At time of booking, pre-purchase your baggage allowance to save time and money at check-in.
  • CAB approved terms and conditions of carriage apply and are available online.


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13 October 2011

FREE ROUND-TRIP TO JAPAN - 10, 000 TICKETS

The map shows the commercial nuclear power pla...Image via Wikipedia
The catastrophic incident of Japan last March had pulled down the numbers of tourists into half from visiting them. As we recall the said incident, it was first an earthquake that triggered a tsunami that also causes for a nuclear disaster at Fukushima Dai-ichi Power Plant. It was reported that almost 20,000 had been confirmed dead and more than 80,000 were forced to moved because of the radiation concerns from the nuclear plant.

With this, Japan Tourism Agency came out of a desperate idea in order to tempt tourists back on visiting Japan. They proposed an unprecedented campaign of 10,000 free round-trip tickets.

But how are we going to avail this tempt?

You just need to exposed to the public or publicize your trip to Japan on blogs and social media sites. Simply write the details of your travel to Japan and also explain what you were expecting to get from the trip. If ever you got lucky and grab a ticket for your round trip to Japan, please be informed that you will be the one to pay for your own accommodation and meals. After your trip, you will be required to write a review of your travel experiences and scatter it online.

Japan Tourism agency says that they're planning of opening a website where interested parties can submit their application for the free tickets. They also requested more than a billion yen to pay for the tourism blitz. "We are hoping to get highly influential blogger-types, and other who can spread the word that Japan is a safe place to visit. If lawmakers approve the funding, visitors could begin signing up as early as next April," said Kazuyoshi Sato, with the agency.


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