Oct 24, 2009 | ABS-CBN News
Tourists enjoy the Pagudpud beach in Ilocos as Typhoon "Ramil" moves farther away from the country.
After days of heavy rain and strong winds, the sun finally broke through the clouds in northern Luzon as tropical storm Ramil continues to move away from the country.
Arroyo opens Baguio Mansion to evacuees
President Arroyo on Friday opened up her Mansion House in Baguio City and the "Malacaang in the North" in Paoay, Ilocos Norte as relief centers for areas affected by tropical depression "Pepeng" in northern Luzon.
Filipino Artists Placed 3rd in III Delphic Games
It is far real from that of a typical *Kiangan joke. An Ifugao woodcarver won over a dozen of international artists who joined the III Delphic Games 2009 in Jeju - Sculpture category.
Baguio celebrates its centennial this year with much fanfare but with big problems.
13 teams press search for 6 missing miners
Baguio City The Cordillera Regional Disaster Coordinating Council here dispatched 13 search, rescue, and retrieval teams to look for the bodies of the six pocket miners who were part of a big group of small-scale miners whose nine makeshift camps were buried by two huge landslides at the tri-boundaries of Kias, Baguio City, and the towns of Itogon ...
DMIA posts 21% increase in passenger volume in 5 months
The Diosdado Macapagal International Airport continues to attract more passengers as the airport posted a 21-percent increase in international passenger volume in the first five months of 2009 despite the global downturn in the aviation industry caused by the economic slowdown.
A tiny island of houses in a sea of rice.
The Philippines, as a travel destination, is much more than just one place. Thousands of islands and scores of ethnic groups and languages comprise what we know as the Philippines.
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