The Social Welfare and Development department has amended the guidelines for the issuance of permits to travel abroad for minors. It says this would simplify and shorten application and issuance the important document.

IFI BISHOPS MEET IN MAKILALA TO HAMMER OUT POSITION ON ISSUES Bishops of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) gathered at the Montaa Mountain Resort in Makilala, North Cotabato, on Sunday for its annual meeting of the Supreme Council of Bishops.
The council, which concludes tomorrow, May 9, is expected to come out with its position on issues such as Charter change, political and church repression, and large-scale foreign mining.
The report, which can be downloaded here, presents evidence from peer-reviewed scientific studies undertaken in the past several years and establishes the link between the decline in human reproductive health and our exposure to hazardous chemicals. Together, the studies show for the first time a comprehensive picture of an increase in reproductive health disorders, mirroring the rising presence in our lives of man-made chemicals.
The link between exposure to man-made chemicals and reproductive disorders in humans, as indicated by a growing body of scientific evidence cited in the report, is extremely disturbing, especially if you take into account that many man-made chemicals, often with hazardous properties, are produced and used human beings every day around the world. said Greenpeace Southeast Asia Toxics Campaigner Beau Baconguis. (0) Permalink
In his blog, Davao Today editor Carlos Conde says that by refusing to pass the wage-hike bill and by using the peoples money to try to appease the workers (and earn political points in the process), the Arroyo administration is not only pleasing companies and employers twice it is mocking the workers twice. (0) PermalinkThe Social Welfare and Development department has amended the guidelines for the issuance of permits to travel abroad for minors. It says this would simplify and shorten application and issuance the important document.
The iPod, Apples trendy MP3 player, is now beginning to attract attention from thieves, says an advisory from Pacific Strategies & Assessments, a risk-consultancy company in Manila. The iPod was made famous by the ohs and ahs it generates (mostly from those who dont own one), which explains its high market value for thieves, that is. PSA reminds iPod owners to avoid flashing the thing in public. Sacr bleu! (0) Permalink



