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Manila Mayor Jose Atienza Jr. and Vice Mayor Danilo Lacuna have finally decided to end their long-standing feud as they agreed to work together to improve the political atmosphere in the city.


After a whole day of fun, participants in the traditional Family Day of Makati will be treated to a free mini-concert featuring Kitchie Nadal, Nyoy Volante and the Manos, and Free Verse band at 7p.m. today at the University of Makati (UMAK) grounds.


Cultural summit


Like father, like son.


It was not an easy feat for them to finish school without enough money in their wallets.


Rep. Joseph Santiago has urged the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to grade all colleges and universities nationwide based on the performance of their graduates in professional licensure and eligibility tests, and to put the ratings in the newspapers for all to see.


Most of the country’s private schools—even well known colleges and universities—are to say the least economically hard up. Many of them are in the red because of the rising cost of just maintaining the minimum standards for quality education.


On Wednesday, June 1, at 6 p.m., the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) HelpCentre here in the Philippines, will be blessed with the most esteemed presence of their founder and religious leader, Bishop Edir Macedo.


Mayor Neptali M. Gonzales II of Mandaluyong has allocated R10.5 million for the city’s health campaign that includes the renovation of buildings, upgrading of facilities and equipment, and improvement of medical services of the city’s 26 health centers.


The arts and culture community, members of media, advertisers, IT experts, TV executives, cinema producers, publishers, advertisers, and the business sector, civic groups and church, including top government officials involved in the war against poverty, graft and corruption, are coming together for a cultural summit.


Don’t be a “cow” for online hackers.


City Hall projected a construction boom in Manila this year with applications for building permits rising by 21 percent compared with the same period last year.


The Makati City government yesterday signed a memorandum of agreement with three non-government organizations to help reformed drug dependents lead a new and productive life in the city’s anti-drugs campaign.


Of the 84 million Filipinos, about 20 million or more are still living below the poverty line.


Transport, commuter, and labor groups joined forces yesterday to oppose the new fare increase which is set to take effect on Thursday, May 26.


Senator Juan Ponce Enrile expressed exasperation yesterday over the failure of many Senate committees to consider the bills assigned to them within the time frame prescribed by the rules of the Upper Chamber.