101. Asiaco Jobs Center - Philippines List of latest hot jobs in the philippines plus other services such as posting your resume and posting ads for employers. http://jobs.asiaco.com/philippines/
102. SwissContact Philippines Engaged in small enterprise development, vocational training and urban ecology. http://www.swisscontact.ph
Philippines visa extension regulations for tourists
On arrival at Manila International airport, Cebu, Davao, Laoag, or Zambonga in the philippines without a philippine visa, to obtain an philippine entry visa you must produce the following documents:-
Passport valid for 6 months beyond your planned exit from the Philippines. Ongoing or return ticket leaving the Philippines.
On production of these documents you will automatically be granted a Philippine visa for 21 days. This cost nothing, however there is an airport exit tax of 550 pesos (14US$) Philippine Visa extension can be obtained either by applying at the Immigration office at Intramuros, Manila or Angeles or Cebu City or San Fernando, LA Union. Or, you can pass it to a travel agent for processing for a small fee. An efficient travel agent for philippine visa extensions is Swagman Travel at Flores St., Ermita, Manila. Their telephone number in Manila, Philippine is (63)(2)524-5816. If you require your philippine visa quickly you can pay extra for express service. The first Philippine visa extension is for 38 days taking your total stay to 59 days.
104. Madeinthephilippines.com An online store of Philippine art and culture. http://madeinthephilippines.com/
@import url(css/mipstyle.css); my MIP Bayong Ateneo De Manila College Glee Club in Chicago AteneansUSA Proudly Presents..."Muling Pag-Awit: The United States Concert Tour Spring 2004" Two Illinois performances will be held on Saturday, May 22, 2004 by the ATENEO DE MANILA COLLEGE GLEE CLUB, the oldest university chorale in the Philippines. Concerts will be at the Performing Arts Center - Triton College 2000 N. 5th Ave. (East Side) River Grove, Illinois.... click for more details Books on Martial Arts The Secrets of Cabales Serrada Escrima by Mark V. Wiley, 2001, 184 pp.,B & W Photos, Append., PB. "This book is well researched, well written, and well presented, making it the most thorough and engaging treatment on the art of Cabales Serrada Escrima. " Add this item to my MIP Bayong more books on martial arts Palayok By Doreen G. Fernandez and pictorial research by Jonathan Best. Palayok is that round bottomed earthenware pot still used for cooking in the Philippines. It follows food and food culture in the Philippines through history, within the context of society. The concept of the title of the book symbolizes where savors and textures meld along with where flavor principles, dishes and cuisines beginin the pot! A well-written and beautifully illustrated and photographed book that would make an excellent Christmas gift for the food lover! Please note that this book is available in limited quantities.
105. Philippines Page Links to sites on art galleries, businesses, culture, languages, literature, environment, music, and travel. http://www.philsol.nl/page/main.htm
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Jakarta blast kills 2, injures Philippines ambassador
August 2, 2000
109. Hazelle's Y2K Green Page In Southern Philippines Personal homepage with information on spelunking, climbing, adventure, strolling, and people in Mindanao. http://www.angelfire.com/la/hazelle/
var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" TCP ADVENTURE TEAM Goes to 3rd Eco-Summer Camping May 15-16, 1999 Sitio Salkak, Landan Polomolok, South Cotabato Philippines by Ms. Hazel Glenda Torres Cabatingan Guerrero S triving to discover what is our niche in this vast Mother Earth is part of our conquest in LIFE... Lemme recall... We left Gensan office (WMC) for Landan, Polomolok, South Cotabato after lunch(15 May 1999). Our trip was a very bumpy, muddy, and rocky one. I had several trips in the past via going-to-hell-like-roads and "penitentiary" terrains but that was the worst one! The road to Landan and Sitio Salkak was excruciatingly rough on us. Must be because it was raining for the past few days. The mobile we were following got deeply buried and hardly stucked in the thick hardened mud several times! Hey, I hope I was able to count it, but anyways, it was seemingly countless. :) At about 3:24 PM, we felt like we were not travelling by land but instead we were sitting on a small Titanic ship and the tragedy was about to happen again in the 15th of May 1999! Oh men! Worse thing we don't have Jack and Rose around (to inspire us, at least) but we were totally uncontrollably headed to some very huge and sharp icebergs-to the edge!
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112. Ocean Views Underwater stories, photo gallery and resource site for diving in the philippines. A website for divers by divers. http://www.ocean-views.org
114. Philippines Hotels Travel Tour Reservation Service Links to hotels in locations including Manila and Makati, Angeles City, Ormoc, Batangas Bohol, Cebu, Boracay, Cavite, Baguio City, Tagaytay and Davao. http://www.atphilippines.com/hotels.html
The number of government troops on the streets has been gradually reduced In this story: Cripple oppositionEstrada still 'hero'On the runRELATED STORIES, SITES By staff and wire reports MANILA, Philippines Five days after declaring a state of rebellion, Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has lifted the emergency status. Arroyo made her order effective midnight Sunday and said it would give Filipinos enough time to prepare for crucial elections scheduled to be held May 14. ANALYSIS The 'people power' dilemma CNN.com Asia More news from our Asia edition MESSAGE BOARD The Philippines IN-DEPTH Joseph Estrada: Downfall of a president Arroyo declared a state of rebellion Tuesday after supporters of her predecessor, Joseph Estrada, marched to the presidential palace in what authorities said was an attempt to topple the government. The state of rebellion, the first of the president's three emergency powers, gave the government greater power to end violent protests by allowing police to arrest people without a warrant.
118. Philippines News Stand Business and financial news, sports, politics, and links to other newspapers, and magazines. Part of the Asia Dragon's Network. http://www.asiadragons.com/philippines/news/
Foreign investors lost confidence in the Philippines due to politcal and economic instability By Amabelle Layug CNN Hong Kong MANILA, Philippines (CNN) Lehman Brothers has pledged to invest up to $1 billion in the Philippines recovery fund. The move by the American investment bank will give the ailing Philippine economy a dramatic boost this year, according to Philippine House Speaker Jose de Venecia. The $1 billion Philippine Recovery Fund will buy problem debts from banks, to stimulate various parts of the economy, particularly housing. But critics say Lehman's input may be more of a publicity stunt designed to win favor for politicians and future business for the investment bank.
Lehman partners pledge support to president
Lehman pledged to invest up to $1 billion, together with its private sector joint venture partners in the fund, in a December 13 letter to Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.