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Monday, 18 February 2008 |
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CEBU'S premier lifestyle club, Club Ultima, through its chairman Richard King, recently forged an alliance with Country Heights Lifestyle Berhard, a leading company specializing in the provision of lifestyle related services, particularly in Malaysia.
This new linkage will provide the members of Club Ultima a rare opportunity to experience the posh resorts under the Palace Vacation Club (www.palacevacationclub.com). |
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 |
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“I live in the city. I work here. I love it here,” could well merely be a wish for many. To live close to one’s place of work, or near the schools and the urban center is a luxury that many could only imagine. The harried executive, the tense student, the busy career wife and mother, within the next two years, may look forward to living this dream life – in Cebu, Queen City of the South. |
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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Security Bank Corporation and Aboitizland, Inc. signed today a multi-million-peso loan partnership agreement that further boosts the funding portfolio for the latter’s planned urban village in Cebu, The Persimmon and its business process outsourcing venture – iMez in Mactan. One of the Philippines’ top ten private domestic universal banks in assets, deposits and capital, Security Bank is extending a P500 million term loan to Aboitizland, Inc. affirming its support to the real estate development company. |
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Saturday, 02 February 2008 |
THE Social Security System (SSS) has sold a total of P149 million worth of acquired houses and lots last year at government-sponsored housing fairs. The sale was part of efforts to reduce the housing backlog in the country, an SSS top official said. SSS president and chief executive officer Corazon de la Paz–Bernardo said 381 property assets were sold from January to July 2007. The fund has also been finalizing the sale of 135 units more with a combined worth of P56 million. |
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Sunday, 27 January 2008 |
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CEBU’S twin fiesta celebrations stretched over 14 hours with no major snags, and even the only thing organizers couldn’t control—bad weather—failed to drive the crowds away. No major alarms disrupted the religious and cultural activities, from Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal’s mass at 6 a.m. to the end of the Sinulog grand parade at 7:30 p.m. |
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