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Philippines bows down to Iraq in FIFA Qualifiers
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Mohanad Ali scored a late goal for Iraq that sent the Philippines to the bottom of Group F in the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers on Friday, March 21 (March 22, Manila Time) at the Basra International Stadium in Iraq. With the defeat, the Philippines’ chances to.....»»
Philippines, US air forces back together for Cope Thunder
The Philippine Air Force and the US Pacific Air Force are set to embark on joint exercises – involving their advanced fighter jets – from April 8 to 19 for this year’s iteration of Cope Thunder, an annual air defense and offense training event to be held in Luzon......»»
Ancajas bows to Takuma Inoue in 9th-round KO
It was a sad, cold evening in this Japanese capital after Takuma Inoue brought Jerwin Ancajas down on his knees in a ninth-round knockout at the historic Kokugikan Arena here......»»
Filipinas’ U-17 squad bows to England in MIMA Cup
CEBU CITY, Philippines —The Philippine Women’s National Football Team’s U-17 squad opened their MIMA Cup 2024 campaign with a 0-2 defeat against England on Monday evening at the Pinatar Arena in Murcia, Spain. The PWNFT’s U-17 squad, where one Cebuana, Jelena Loren Soon, suited up, fell short despite their defensive efforts throughout the match. They.....»»
Alex Eala bows out of Indian tournament semis, quickly zeroes in on Abu Dhabi tilt
Filipina tennis star Alex Eala goes down swinging in her India tournament semifinals against Russia's Polina Kudermetova and now prepares for a quick turnaround in Abu Dhabi.....»»
Eala bows to Russian in semis
Alex Eala’s magnificent run came to an end yesterday, falling to Russian Polina Kudermetova in the battle of top-ranked netters, 4-6, 7-6(5), 2-6, in the W50 Indore semifinals in India......»»
Late comeback falls short as Meralco bows to Juan Gomez de Liaño, Seoul in EASL
Meralco’s fourth-quarter comeback attempt goes down the drain as Seoul hangs on to a one-point win in the East Asia Super League.....»»
Wesley So bags over P5 million despite loss to Magnus Carlsen in CCT Finals
Wesley So settles for a runner-up finish in the Champions Chess Tour Finals as he bows to world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in two sets.....»»
Kaya FC bows out of AFC Champions League; Stallion, Cebu exit AFC Cup
Philippine clubs Kaya FC, Stallion Laguna FC, and Dynamic Herb Cebu FC all get the boot in their respective AFC tournaments.....»»
Panlilio bows out as PLDT president and CEO, citing health issues
Alfredo Panlilio, who has led telecommunications giant PLDT Inc. as president and chief executive office for nearly three years, is resigning from his post due to health reasons......»»
Eala bows to No. 3 seed
Alex Eala fell short of another pro title that could have ended her season with a bang after a runner-up finish to French bet Oceane Dodin, 6-1, 7-5, in the W40 Petange finals over the weekend in Luxembourg......»»
UE bows out as UAAP board chairman resigns
Reigning champion Ateneo earned at least a playoff for the last Final Four ticket as host University of the East, on the heels of the shocking resignation of its school president as UAAP board chairman, crashed out of contention in a tumultuous development......»»
Pandemic TV show bows out
The pandemic-era public service program “Laging Handa” of state-run People’s Television will air its final episode today and will be replaced by a show titled “Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon.”.....»»
Teenage tycoon
At the age of 19, Paul inherited the vast empire of his father, Felix. When Felix contracted cancer of the liver, at stage 4, he told the 30-member board of Galactica Enterprises that he was bequeathing the helm of the company to his teenage son. There were violent objections. For how could an inexperienced teenage boy, even if from the prestigious Weston School of Economics in London, run a vast, complex holding company with seven subsidiaries? But Felix got his way. At the first board meeting, Paul smiled, cool as a cucumber, in front of a hostile board. PAUL: (With unflinching authority) Meeting come to order, please. (The whispers die down to a deathly silence). RICHARD: (EVP who coveted Paul’s position). Aren’t you too young to pilot this large tanker? PAUL: Watch me, Richard. RICHARD: (With polite irreverence) Your Weston credentials won’t help you. PAUL: Sure, my wisdom is still theoretical not experiential, but not for long. You just have to live with that for now, Richard. ABE: (an old guard, VP for Finance, best friend of Felix) I strongly agree with Richard. CORA: (VP for Operations, middle-aged but still attractive) So what do you preach, Paul? PAUL: Hello, Cora. I’m glad you are one of the five female board members. This male-dominated board needs women for balance. Women are refreshing in a macho world. Women are often better in crisis management than men. I am forming a core group and you will be the crisis management expert. This company will take the paradigm shift advocated by Steve Jobs, namely, “love marketing.” Steve, who had no college degree, was booted out of Apple, which he founded, by his Harvard-trained board for his ridiculous “love marketing.” After 20 years, the board pleaded with him to rescue the firm. He launched the bombshell iPod that once again rocketed the firm to the high heavens, based on “love marketing.” What’s first on our agenda, Nicole? NICOLE: (VP for Corporate Affairs, the youngest board member, extremely attractive and an aggressive go-getter) Sir, first on the agenda is the merger of Galactica with Eastwood which your dad violently opposed. But now that he is gone, the pro-mergers are back. Charlie, can you expound on this, please? CHARLIE: (an old guard on the board) In a few words, there is strength in unity. The merger means growth for Galactica. We need Eastwood’s expertise to widen our product base. PAUL: What do you say, Abe? ABE: The issue for your dad was not growth or profit but corporate sustainability. He had the right, as founder, to keep Galactica pure. However, Galactica without a merger will go stagnant soon in my view. RICHARD: The merger will make us the largest conglomerate on the East Coast. PAUL: Size is not the issue. Let’s not over-debate. Let’s have a vote. The vote, the second, was the same as the first, an overwhelming no to the merger. Paul had known this all along. PAUL: Thank you for respecting my dad’s wishes. Next on the agenda, please, Nicole. NICOLE: Sir, the core group. PAUL: Oh yes, I am forming a seven-member core group called Hydra, the seven-headed monster. It will be my alter ego. It will be the venue for me to rapidly shift from theoretical to experiential wisdom. Hydra will have the power to decide and report to the board. The members I have selected are, one, Cora, crisis management expert; two, Nicole, secretariat and research; pro-merger advocates Richard, Abe and Charlie. Two more to go. RICHARD: You chose your enemies for your inner circle? PAUL: I see no enemies, only friends who are brave enough to speak out, which I admire. I am hosting a poker party this Sunday at my house. The entire board is obliged to attend. Nicole, I want red meat, red lobsters, and red wine. NICOLE: And red napkins. PAUL: Great. The best poker players in this group, according to my dad, are Richard, Abe, myself, and of all people, Francesca. The diminutive Francesca, VP for Public Affairs, rises and bows. CORA: Why poker, sir? PAUL: A good manager is measured by his poker skills — his ability to size up a situation, to balance risk versus safety, his knowledge of probabilities, his ability to assess opponents and bluff, all in a matter of seconds. To the best three, I will award $30,000, $20,000, and $10,000. (There is an uproar.) There will be a poker party every quarter. Unless there is an objection, this meeting is adjourned. The board members gather around Paul, congratulating him. His enemies, the pro-merger old guards, become instant friends. He exudes total charisma. He uses the quarterly poker parties to achieve corporate harmony. Galactica made millions with the measly investment of regular poker parties. Paul gained fame and was featured in The Wall Street Journal as the “Teenage Tycoon of the Century.” *** eastwindreplyctr@gmail.com The post Teenage tycoon appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Gilas shown the door at home, bows to Italy in dismal FIBA World Cup campaign
Gilas Pilipinas bowed out of the FIBA World Cup after absorbing a 90-83 setback against Italy Tuesday night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum......»»
Gilas bows to Montenegro
Gilas Pilipinas dropped its first tuneup game in the Philippines after succumbing to a mighty Montenegro team, 102-87, at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City Sunday night......»»
Embattled Palawan mining company bows to SC ruling
PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan — Mining firm Ipilan Nickel Corporation in Palawan welcomed the Supreme Court’s issuance of a writ of kalikasan as it said offers the opportunity to clarify “recurring baseless allegations” regarding its business. Ipilan Nickel Corporation or Ipilan also reaffirmed its commitment to adhere to the responsible mining regulations mandated by the government which includes practices and policies aimed at minimizing environmental impact, ensuring the welfare of local communities, and following sustainable mining practices. In a statement on Thursday, Ipilan said that the SC’s decision is an opportunity for it to clarify and refute recurring baseless allegations about its operation in Barangay Maasin in Brooke’s Point town, which various government organizations have consistently proven to be untrue. “This ruling does not interrupt Ipilan’s operations, as the petition for a Temporary Environmental Protection Order has been rejected,” said Ipilan. “We welcome this development as an opportunity to address and dispel recurring baseless allegations that have consistently been refuted by various governmental bodies.” Ipilan added that the petition against its mining operation is filled with distortions and inaccuracies, implying an intention to weaken its lawful activities by inciting negative opinions about mining and misleading the public. Unlike the claims of the petitioner, the mining firm claimed that it obtained an exemption Certification Precondition from the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples in 2006. It also contended that the validation of pre-existing contracts like the Mineral Production Sharing Agreement with the government is backed by Proclamation 1815, which identifies the Mt. Mantalingahan Mountain Range as a safeguarded zone. “It is important to note that the company refrains from mining within the overlapping area. The allegations related to tree-cutting activities were conducted under the authority of a valid permit, upheld by the court,” Ipilan said. Encompassing 120,457 hectares across the municipalities of Bataraza, Brooke’s Point, Quezon, Rizal, and Sofronio Espanola in Southern Palawan, the mountain range serves as a vital biodiversity hotspot, providing habitat for a diverse array of plants and animals. Meantime, anti-mining group Environmental Legal Assistance Center, represented by its executive director Atty. Grizelda Mayo-Anda, also welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision as a favorable “precedent” for the province known as a Biosphere Reserve. Anti-mining advocates claim that aside from not having CP that verifies the completion of the free and prior informed consent process with Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous Peoples for projects, Ipilan’s mining operation is also gravely affecting Mt. Mantalingahan. The post Embattled Palawan mining company bows to SC ruling appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
ROS-PH fails to sustain Jones Cup winning momentum, bows to Korea in rout
Rain or Shine fails to build confidence from its first Jones Cup win after a 0-4 start, falling to an Anyang-South Korea without Filipino import Rhenz Abando.....»»
Rain or Shine bows to Chinese Taipei A in Jones Cup opener
Rain or Shine fell behind early and never recovered, absorbing a 98-79 defeat against Chinese Taipei A at the start of the Jones Cup at the Taipei Heping Gymnasium here on Saturday August 12......»»
Malixi bows out
Rianne Malixi’s hunt for a USGA trophy ended in a Round of 32 loss to Bailey Shoemaker, who foiled the Filipina’s late fightback with a birdie on the 19th hole in the US Women’s Amateur Championship at the Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles Thursday......»»