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His and her closet organization tips By Cathy Hobbs
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Hen it comes to creating workable his and her closets, the key is organization. The reality is that most closets are simply not large enough to accommodate the belongings of two people. And when it comes to organizing, in general, a lot of people tend to hold onto things— including clothing—for nostalgic reasons, and this can add to the clutter. In general, to keep the closet organized and create ease of use for his and hers setup, follow these simple steps: 1. Clean out your closet after every season. If you haven’t worn something for an entire season, chances are you probably won’t wear it in the coming year. 2. Unwrap dry cleaning. If you can see an item of clothing, it is easier for you to remember it is there and wear it. 3. follow the “one in, one out” rule. If you buy a new white shirt, get rid of one you already have. 4. Ask yourself these questions: When was the last time I wore this item? Does it fit? Does it need mending? Does it have a stain on it? All of these questions can help you decide if the item is something you should keep or something that should go.
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My favorite closet items on the market: n Use huggable hangers instead of traditional wood ones. They reduce space and keep your closet orderly. n fold clothing and place into clear bins. Put out of season items or those you don’t use very often in clear bins and label with a marker, or place a photo on the outside of the bin that helps you identify what’s inside. n Use erasable boards. They come in all sizes, and you can purchase erasable markers for labeling. effective labeling is the key to effective storage and organization. n Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy
Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her web site at www.cathyhobbs.com.
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fter creating a bit of ruckus with the opening of its first store in Mega fashion Hall of SM Megamall—an opening that drew long lines of shoppers that apparently needed some cordoning off—H&M has opened its second store in cushy robinsons Magnolia in Quezon City.
Millennials, empty-nest baby boomers and people living alone are the three groups driving a boom in condominium sales. Their reduced-size housing has created a thriving category for furniture manufacturers. furniture manufacturers such as Décorrest are issuing condo living collections. each of the nine upholstered frames in the Décor-rest collection—in casual, classic and modern styles—ranges from 77 inches to
This time, however, there’ll be more than just fashionistas that will be making the Swedish multinational retail company’s second branch their second home, as the H&M Home concept makes its debut around these parts with a sleigh full of Yuletide gooness for the home that will no doubt earn Santa’s approval. from statement throw
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pillows to enchanting tree trims, from sublime glass vases to flannel blankets, home this holiday season is bound to look much better than ever. The new two-level, 3,000-square-meter location in robinsons Magnolia carries the brand’s full assortment for women, men, teens and children, as well as H&M Sport and Mama.
This was announced by Ayala Corp. Head for Infrastructure and Energy Group John Eric T. Francia, who said Team Orion stands by its belief that the original bidding was conducted aboveboard and its results should have been consummated. “We are unlikely to participate in the event of a rebid of Calax. We believe that the original bid was conducted in a fair and transparent manner, and it
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GOP weighs responses to Obama’s immigration action
They just can’t agree on how to do it. Should they shut down the government? File a lawsuit? Or is there a more measured approach that could showcase Republican leadership, such as passing a legislative alternative? “We’re working with our members and looking at the options that are available to us,” House Speaker John A. Boehner, Republican-Ohio, said on Friday. “But I will say to you that the House will, in fact, act.”Here’s a look at their leading options.
Do nothing—for now
THe heaviest lift for Republican leaders would be to persuade their
legislation to the president. Incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Republican-Kentucky, says that by breaking congressional deadlock and pursuing a proactive, not reactive, agenda, Republicans will secure a better footing to rein in the administration’s policies. Conservative lawmakers and allied outside groups call such an approach dead on arrival. “Inaction is not an acceptable response,” said Michael Needham, chief executive of the conservative group Heritage Action, in a statement urging lawmakers to deny funding for the president’s program. “Anything less will amount to a blank check for Obama’s unlawful amnesty program.”
members to take a deep breath and hold their fire. They could launch committee hearings and investigations into Obama’s actions—one is set for early next month—but otherwise shift to different priorities. That would mean working with Democratic leaders to pass a socalled omnibus appropriations bill by the December 11 deadline to fund the government until next October, lifting the risk of another shutdown. Before the president announced his executive action, leaders on both sides supported an omnibus bill, which would let the Republican majorities start fresh in January on their agenda and begin sending
to back off his new proposals. It would also give the party more to gauge public reaction. If Obama’s plan proves to be a political flop, there might be greater public support for efforts to cut funding for government immigration programs. The downside for Republican leadership is that a short-term spending bill forces the party into another round of fiscal fights when they’d rather be advancing legislation on taxes and trade. A few hard-core conservatives advocate inserting language to halt Obama’s immigration plan into the upcoming spending bill, even if it triggers another shutdown. But most Republicans seem to oppose such a drastic step.
Use the budget process
Censure or impeach Obama
eveN before Obama unveiled his plan, some Republicans wanted to reject the nearly 10-month omnibus bill and agree to only short-term extensions of government funding to keep the lights on until early next year. That would put off fears of a holiday shutdown, but let Republicans retain leverage to try to force Obama
IMpeACHMeNT has been mentioned as an option—but more often by Obama supporters who cite the threat as an example of Republican overreaction. That’s not to say Republicans haven’t floated the idea, or at least refused to rule it out. Rep. Steve King, Republican-Iowa, says it would be better to censure the president.
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OKYO—Dozens of villagers remained in shelters on Monday as aftershocks rattled a region in central Japan hit by a weekend earthquake that injured at least 41 people and destroyed more than 50 homes. The damage in a mountainous
area that hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics was worse than initially thought, though many were rejoicing at the lack of any deaths. At least 20 people, including one 2-year-old, were pulled from homes toppled by the 6.7-magnitude earthquake late Saturday night.
Go to court
HOuSe Republicans filed a lawsuit on Friday against the president for failing to enforce part of the Affordable Care Act, which they cite as an example of executive overreach. Boehner has not ruled out expanding that suit to include the executive action on immigration. even senators who supported a 2013 bipartisan Senate immigration bill, including Sen. Susan Collins, Republican-Maine, prefer this option. “probably the best approach is to challenge the president in court,” she says. But legal experts say such lawsuits are typically rejected by the courts, which tend to stay out of power struggles between Congress and the White House.
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OBAMA and other Democrats have said Republicans who oppose his decision to take executive action could address those concerns by passing their own legislation. But that’s unlikely given divisions inside the Grand Old party (GOp). After the Senate bill on immigration passed last year, the House refused to consider it, preferring to take what Boehner has called an incremental approach. Discussions among House Republicans that began in earnest after Obama’s reelection in 2012 largely fell apart when House Majority Leader eric Cantor of virginia lost his reelection primary race in June. But leaders say they may yet take up immigration in the new Congress. “Let’s start moving immigration legislation that we like,” said Rep. Tom Cole, Republican-Oklahoma, suggesting bills on border security, HB-1 visa reform and seasonal labor. “We should start picking the things that are important and see if the president wants to veto those things. I think it’ll make it a lot clearer who’s trying to work to a solution and who’s not.” TNS
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“Words cannot express my gratitude,” Kimito Tsutaki, 73, told national broadcaster NHK after she was pulled from her quilt bedding. Neighbors used a car jack to lift collapsed timbers from on top of her. Seven of the injured had broken bones, many after being crushed by heavy furniture as they slept on their tatami (woven mat) floors. Some residents said they used the flashlights on their mobile phones to find their way to safety in the pitch dark. Local experts said the structure of the mostly wooden houses, which are built to withstand loads of many feet of heavy, wet snow in the winter, helped prevent more casualties. “Houses in that area are built with many strong supports and that may be a reason why there was not more damage,” Reiji Tanaka, a professor emeritus at Tohoku university of Technology, told the Yomiuri newspaper. AP
EVAcUEES have breakfast after spending a night at a shelter on Sunday after a strong earthquake hit Hakuba, Nagano prefecture, central Japan, on Saturday night. AP/Kyodo NewS
Such a rebuke would be rare, and largely symbolic. The only president to have been censured, Andrew Jackson, later had the action expunged. King also says the House could pass a resolution of disapproval of the new policy, which would be a similarly symbolic gesture and could be done relatively soon.
OSCOW—vladimir putin has said he won’t remain Russia’s president for life and will step down in line with the constitution no later than 2024, according to an interview with a Russian news agency released on Sunday. Staying in office beyond that would be “detrimental for the country and I don’t need this,” he told the Tass news agency. putin, 62, has effectively led Russia since he was first elected in 2000. He stepped aside after two four-year terms to abide by constitutional term limits, but retained power as prime minister and was elected president again in 2012 to a six-year term. putin said his decision on whether to run for a fourth term in 2018 will depend on the situation in the country and his “own mood.” Throughout the interview, pu-
tin described efforts at home and abroad that he said were aimed at trying to undermine his rule. He said the Western sanctions against Russian individuals and businesses over ukraine were an attempt to punish his friends and were “driven by a desire to cause a split in the elite and then, perhaps, in society.” But to the West’s chagrin, putin said, Russian society remained consolidated behind him. He described Russian laws that restrict foreign funding of nongovernmental organizations and foreign ownership of media organizations as necessary to prevent outside interests from influencing Russian politics. putin acknowledged that not all Russians support him, which he said was fine as long as their criticism was constructive and they didn’t violate the law. But he said his government would
crush anyone who tried to weaken the state, describing them as “bacteria.” “They sit inside you, these bacilli, these bacteria, they are there all of the time,” putin said. “But when an organism is strong, you can always keep back the flu because of your immune system.” He said it was wrong to see uS newspapers as independent just because they were able to criticize president Barack Obama, suggesting he saw the press as a political tool. “How can it be independent if it works together with the political opponents of the White House chief?” putin said. “There is no independence; there is full dependence and the servicing of certain forces.” putin said Russia also has such critical newspapers and sometimes he has to read them because his press secretary brings him “all sorts of filth.” AP
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Unilever launches Foundry in the Philippines By Rizal Raoul Reyes
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Dennis Perez, media head of Unilever Philippines, said the country is experiencing an upsurge in startups as many young Filipinos are getting more exposed to the modern technologies in the digital age. “A growing number of innovative visionaries are emerging in the country with the potential for global scale. This project, therefore, pins hope for the Filipino entrepreneurial community as it allows them to expose promising technology solutions in business,” said Perez in an interview at the sidelines of the launch at the Bonifacio Global City. The program, which enables its global brands to experiment with and pilot new technologies, will provide startups and entrepreneurs the opportunity to develop and work on global projects, access mentoring from marketing professionals, and
tap into a new source of funding. Perez said one of the program’s objectives is its three-month period of marketing mentorship that will provide entrepreneurs the opportunity and collaborate with Unilever mentors, who will guide them develop their brand vision, marketing strategy and product roadmap. Perez said the Unilever Foundry will enable the company to develop an easier and stronger relationship with small startups and entrepreneurs by providing its potential collaborators with opportunities to showcase their ideas for new technology. To fulfill this, he said Unilever brands and functional teams will post short announcements where they are looking for innovative technology solutions. Companies will then be invited to pitch their solutions, and if selected, pilot their technology
AT&T ties up with A Space Manila, Golden Gate Ventures to encourage innovative mobile app creation in PHL
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T&T, A Space Manila and Golden Gate Ventures work together to bring innovation to the Philippines. The three organizations will co-host the “2014 Philippines Mobile App Developers’ Day” on December 6 and 7 in Manila, with an expected keynote address by US Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg. The Philippines Mobile App Developers’ Day is a contest that will challenge participants in the Philippines to create a mobile app within 24 hours. The theme is “Smart City and Community Involvement.” Teams that come up with the best apps will win prizes totaling more than $9,000, as well as six-month coaching and mentoring by Golden Gate Ventures. AT&T, A Space Manila and Golden Gate Ventures will provide the resources, education and networking structure to create apps more quickly and at a lower cost. Participants will have access to AT&T’s Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), already built-out services by AT&T. Developers can quickly plug them into their apps for added functionality, such as speech-to-text and machine-to-anything. Mentors will be on hand to help and share their knowhow with the participating innovators. “AT&T was the first carrier in the US to create a developer program, the longest-running program to date. AT&T is proud to collaborate with A Space Manila and Golden Gate Ventures to co-host the Philippines Mobile App Developers’ Day,” said Carlton Hill, vice president, Device Operations and Developer Services of AT&T. “This event complements
our ongoing efforts to provide developers with the right tools and opportunities to capitalize on mobile technology’s transformative power, helping us enhance the communities we touch and better the world in which we live.” “This is an incredible opportunity for Manila’s innovation community and tech talent to showcase their mobile magic. We are proud to co-host the Philippines Mobile App Developers’ Day at A Space facilities, Manila’s cowork central and a crossroads for the Philippines developers’ community,” said Micah Asistores, A Space Manila. “Developers need seed funding, mentorship and a strong network of seasoned professionals and peers to commercialize their ideas. As a seed fund for Internet startups in Southeast Asia, we are glad to work with A Space Manila and AT&T to provide mentorship and support for the participants in the event, which fits in well with our commitment to education and providing opportunities to the developers’ community,” said Jeffrey Paine, Managing Partner of Golden Gate Ventures. The 2014 Philippines Mobile App Developers’ Day will take place in A SpaceManila facilities from 9 a.m. on December 6 to 5 p.m. on December 7. Those interested in participating can register online at http://bit.ly/attphdd2014. AT&T Inc. is a premier communications holding company and one of the most honored companies in the world. Its subsidiaries and affiliates—AT&T operating companies—are the providers of AT&T services in US and internationally.
with Unilever. Perez said the pitch-to-pilot process enables Unilever to embed experimentation at the heart of the marketing function, allowing new technologies to be piloted, and new partnerships to be cultivated. Under the Foundry program, Perez said startups are encouraged to pitch their technology to Unilever for the chance to embark on a paid pilot with Unilever. Successful pilots are already being scaled, and some startups go on to receive funding via Unilever Ventures. For funding, project grants are made available via Unilever Ventures, the Venture capital arm of Unilever. Unilever Ventures provides investment for early-stage companies that could become strategically relevant to both Unilever and the startup company since the latter can benefit from accessing Unilever’s assets and capabilities. One of the key areas of investment for Unilever Ventures is Digital Marketing, encompassing marketingservices business with a focus on mobile marketing, digital media and video, social media, content creation, eCommerce, shopper marketing and big data. “Unilever consistently leads the way in digital technology engagement. Now, the Unilever Foundry project further humanizes the company’s Crafting Brands for Life journey,” Perez said. “This will enable our marketers to reach out to more people, including untapped communities, with brands that are more human and more purposeful. This is all part of our business plan, which aims to create a brighter and sustainable
future for all.” Meanwhile, Unilever Senior Vice President for Global Marketing Marc Mathieu said the establishment of the program is a manifestation of the company’s passion for innovation through collaboration. “Unilever is a forward-thinking company. We continuously find new ways to connect with our consumers in this ever-evolving global market. Clearly, technology has transformed the way we live, and so we are always looking for smart innovations that can help us grow our business, while creating positive socioeconomic impact,” Mathieu said in his opening remarks during the launch. Mathieu, the brains behind the Unilever Foundry, flew in to witness the launch of the program, a first in Asia. The initial launch was held In London this year. “The focus of this collaborative innovation sits alongside Unilever’s ongoing commitment to sustainability. We want to inspire and lead transformation for a more sustainable future,” Mathieu said. To begin, Unilever has selected six startup companies for the program: myChild, WattSmart, MobKard, Senti, Sustainable Alternative Lighting (SALT) and Community Data Network Exchange (Codenex). MyChild is creating a scheduling and messaging app that allows parents to interact with their family, friends and fellow parents. It lets them stay in touch with important events, school requirements and little details related to everyday parenting. The WattSmart System is an
on l ine energ y-ma nagement platform that shows real-time electricity consumption and analyzes energy behavior. Mobkard provides real-time promotions from establishments and allows establishments to be always in touch with customers. SENTi Media serves as a nexus between user and the market, by making social media work for the user, rather than against the user. With its cutting-edge monitoring and analysis algorithms, SENTi assists a user in analyzing market feedback that other tools cannot normally process. SENTi also supports the ever-confusing Filipino language, making it the perfect
tool for Filipino businesses. SALT aims to eliminate the sustaining cost in areas that rely on kerosene/battery-powered lamps and candles as their main source of lighting. It also seeks to provide a more efficient light source for people who use lamps and candles as an alternative source of lighting. Codenex is a software-as-asoftware web application, developed for local government units as an accurate, reliable data-management system with an infinite number of usage that includes data mapping and reporting. It is a community-based information system on barangays and more.
Ricoh to introduce 5-color production printer series in Philippine market
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OCAL printing businesses will soon have new revenue streams with the Ricoh Pro C7100X series, the latest digital color cut sheet device family under global imaging and electronics firm The Ricoh Company Ltd. The newest line of printing devices comes with a revolutionary fifth-color station that enables customers to grow their businesses. Available in white or clear ink, the added station provides printing speed of up to 90 pages per minute, enabling printing business owners to expand their application portfolio and deliver outstanding outputs to their customers. One device under the series, the Ricoh Pro C7110X, impressed visitors at the recent GRAPH EXPO 2014 in Chicago. The event featured the latest technologies, unique new applications, and products in the graphic communications industry. “There are a lot of small and midsized printing businesses here in the Philippines and all them are always looking to expand their application portfolio to enter new markets and expand their business,”
said Irene G. Santos, general manager and Sales and Marketing Division head, Ricoh Philippines. “This is definitely what we had in mind when we created the Ricoh Pro C7100X series, especially when we added the fifth-station solution to the devices.” Printing businesses that are looking to offer banners, POP displays, signs, and marketing collaterals can leverage these models to create better outputs, as the Pro C7100X line delivers capabilities at a lower price point than what is available today in its class. “One of our longtime commitments as a company is to improve the productivity of our customers with the products and services we develop. With this whole new addition to the Ricoh family, businesses can now deliver more quickly but still maintain the high quality of outputs their end customers are expecting—and all at a very much affordable price,” Ricoh Philippines President and CEO Manuel S. Peralta said. The Pro C7100X series will be available in the Philippines in early 2015.
Infosys goes live with SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA
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AP SE last week announced that Infosys Ltd., a global leader in technology, consulting, outsourcing and next-generation services, has gone live with SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA. With more than 150,000 users on the system, this is currently the world’s largest single instance of SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA. The system is deployed on a Hitachi Unified Compute platform for SAP HANA. With SAP HANA, Infosys expects to accelerate its financial closing processes, progressively move more and more batch activities into a real-time environment and renew the whole user experience with the SAP Fiori user experience. SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA enables a whole new era of real-time business. It has already become one of the fastest-growing software applications in SAP’s history and more than 1,500 customers have already embarked on this journey. SAP Business Suite, powered by SAP HANA, is the business innovation foundation to help companies drive their rapid transformation toward the real-time enterprise. Companies across all industries can use the software to drive their entire enterprise in real time so they can simulate, plan, execute, analyze and predict almost instantly along business-critical end-to-end processes. The software can provide customers with an exceptional ability to translate real-time insights to actionable business
decisions, while simplifying IT by combining transactions and analytics into a single in-memory platform. “With this deployment, we are running the core processes of our more than 165,000 people, more than $8.25 billion in revenue, tens of millions of square feet of real-estate and facilities and tens of thousands of projects running on SAP HANA,” said U B Pravin Rao, COO of Infosys. “The speed, scale and mission-criticality of this deployment is proof of our unmatched excellence in skills, capabilities and agility that Infosys can bring to bear to our customers’ SAP landscapes at a massive scale.” “We are very excited that Infosys has chosen to build their future with SAP HANA,” said Gerhard Oswald, member of the Executive Board of SAP SE. “The professional services business is one of the most rapidly changing industries today. It is fantastic to see such a large customer in this industry move its SAP Business Suite software to SAP HANA, validating our transformational investments in this technology innovation.” Infosys is an SAP global services partner with more than 12,400 dedicated employees in its global SAP application services practice and 165,000 employees worldwide. It provides customers with access to some of the finest expertise that spans across industries and solutions.
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‘IT HAS TO HAPPEN’ BusinessMirror
| Tuesday, November 25, 2014 mirror_sports@yahoo.com.ph sports@businessmirror.com.ph Editor: Jun Lomibao
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ANNY PACQUIAO found his knockdown power on Sunday, and that fits right in with his campaign to land a longawaited showdown against unbeaten Floyd Mayweather Jr. “It’s time to see that happen, people can prepare for it early next year,” Pacquiao said at the post-fight news conference that followed his unanimous-decision welterweight title victory in a six-knockdown destruction of Chris Algieri at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena. Pacquiao’s push for Mayweather—comically underlined in his recent Foot Locker ad—is not just wishful thinking, according to key figures on both sides of the negotiation. Talks are scheduled to resume in earnest this week in a meeting between Pacquiao promoter/ fight-maker Bob Arum and CBS/Showtime President/ Chief Executive Leslie Moonves in the Southland. Showtime has televised four Mayweather fights as part of a potential six-fight deal, awarding him purses in excess of $30 million for each even though the absence of a marquee opponent in three caused those bouts to average less than 1 million pay-per-view buys. Arum estimated a Mayweather-Pacquiao bout would gross “well over $200 million.” “If boxing is to be considered a major sport, the fight has to happen,” Arum told reporters. “It would seem to me to be counterproductive for someone like Les Moonves to be wasting his time if it was all [nonsense].” Even though a years-long stalemate has frustrated fight fans, there’s not a better bout to be made, especially after Pacquiao’s famed powerpunching was reborn Sunday.
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Pacquiao (57-5-2) produced a career-best knockdown total against Algieri (20-1), who was sent to the canvas in the second round, twice in the sixth, twice in the ninth and again in the 10th, as Pacquiao snapped a 64-round knockdown slump. Freddie Roach, Pacquiao’s trainer, said the fighter predicted he’d knock Algieri out in the 11th round. Roach responded to Pacquiao, “OK, knock him out.” Said Pacquiao, a devout Christian: “In Jesus’ name.” Roach, who doesn’t practice religion, answered, “Is that what you want me to say?” Pacquiao: “Yeah.” “OK,” Roach said. “In Jesus’ name, knock him out!” Pacquiao chased his first knockout since 2009 like he did back then, following hurtful shots with flurries and power blows like the left to Algieri’s jaw in the ninth, Pacquiao turning away and sneering. “Great fighter, his experience really showed,” Algieri said. “His adjustments were flawless.” Beaten foes speak the same of Mayweather, but a Pacquiao fight has been denied by money differences, personal grudges and drug testing. After Sunday’s fight, Pacquiao, who previously balked at needles, submitted to his fifth drug test for this bout. He also told The Times he’s willing to bend to a specific purse-split percentage favoring Mayweather that sources close to Mayweather told The Times was required for the deal to get done. A Showtime spokesman said last week that Mayweather and the network want the fight. Said Arum: “All the nonsense has to cease, everyone should be working together to make that fight happen. There’s no excuses anymore, none. Every place we go, they ask us when that fight is going to happen. Enough is enough, let’s just make the fight happen, let’s get it done and make it the next fight for each fighter, sometime in the first six months of next year.” Not doing so will “haunt”the boxers “forever,”said Roach, who recently began reviewing Mayweather film again. “I like challenges,” Roach said. “It’s not an easy fight by any means, but I love Manny in that fight, and look forward to getting Manny ready for that fight. I know Floyd’s the best opponent we’ve ever faced.” Pacquiao Said, “It has to happen.”
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ROUNDWORK has already been laid to help make a Manny PacquiaoFloyd Mayweather mega-fight. The man who helped coordinate the first of what fight fans hope will be further fruitful sessions identified himself on Sunday. He’s Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach. After Pacquiao’s six-knockdown on Sunday conquest of Chris Algieri added fuel to the flame of reignited talks to stage the long-evasive super-fight, Roach told reporters he brokered a meeting earlier this year between Pacquiao promoter/fight-maker Bob Arum and CBS Corp. Chief Executive Leslie Moonves. Roach explained that he and Moonves have a mutual acquaintance in Los Angeles. CBS is the parent company of Showtime, the premium cable network that has paid Mayweather more than $30 million in purses in four of the six fights on his contract. Three of those massive purses came in fights against lesser-knowns Robert Guerrero and Marcos Maidana that failed to average one million pay-per-view buys. Few tell Mayweather what to do, but Moonves’s prior lucrative backing has to count for something if the executive feels compelled to ask Mayweather to give the Pacquiao fight stronger consideration than he ever has. Sources close to Mayweather have said the unbeaten fighter has never wanted the Pacquiao bout more than he does now. Pacquiao is pushing for the bout, from his new Foot Locker ad to his bending in purse-split percentages. He told The Times Friday he’s willing to accept the fight at terms the Mayweather side has told The Times will be NESTHY PETECIO takes on a tall Russian opponent in world championships.
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N the same day Manny Pacquiao demolished Chris Algieri in Macau, Filipina boxer Nesthy Petecio also stunned a favored American, Tiara Brown, in the semifinal round of the International Amateur Boxing Association World Women’s Championships in Jeju Island, Korea. Brown, the featherweight champion in the 2012 worlds in Qinhuangdao, China, lost her chance to defend her title as she fell prey to the much shorter but sneaky Davao del Sur native. Petecio shifted from orthodox to southpaw every round, causing problems for the 25-year-old American. Unable to use her reach advantage, Brown increasingly became frustrated as Petecio repeatedly rocked her with hooks and straights to the head and body. “She could also hit hard and because of her long reach, she kept deflecting my straights. So I turned them into hooks. And they found
required to make the fight happen. Following a Pacquiao-Algieri worldwide publicity tour, Roach said he urged Moonves to meet with Arum at the promoter’s Beverly Hills home. “They didn’t like each other,” Roach said of a strain that dated to Pacquiao’s return to HBO after fighting one bout on Showtime in 2011. “Bob promised [Moonves] three fights...and only gave him one.... [Moonves] actually told me, ‘I’m not dealing with the devil.’“ “I kind of sneakily put them together, about four months ago. I knew it was risky.... [Moonves] wanted to make the fight without Bob and I said, ‘That’s not going to happen, you’ve got to bring him in.’ They walked out of that meeting with their arms around each other, happy.” Moonves and Arum have kept the dialogue moving in follow-up phone calls and visits, and Arum said he expects another meeting with Moonves this week in the Southland. “Bob says it’s going to happen,” Roach said of the fight. Roach is hoping for the best. He said on Sunday he’s started to review Mayweather film again. “I like challenges. It’s not an easy fight by any means, but I love Manny in that fight, and look forward to getting Manny ready for that fight,” Roach said. “I know he’s the best opponent we’ve ever faced. I really need to do my homework. He does put a lot of things together a lot better than most fighters.” Roach said not making the fight will “haunt them forever.” “Usually, the best do fight the best somewhere along the line, sometimes too soon, sometimes it’s a little late. But it’s going to be a good fight.” Los Angeles Times
their mark,” Petecio said. She has had to control her diet, however. Petecio has been fighting in the 60-kg (lightweight) division until the Incheon Asian Games last month, but decided with the coaching staff to slide down three kilograms to featherweight. All three judges scored the fight in favor of the Filipina, 40-36, 39-38 and 39-38. Her opponent in Monday’s finals is another tall boxer, Zinaida Dobrynina of Russia, who won her own semifinal bout versus Italy’s Alessia Mesiano also on Sunday night. Boxers from 12 countries out of the starting field of 67 are fighting it out for 10 gold medals in Monday’s finals. Russia has four boxers in the gold medal round, while India, Kazakhstan, England, USA and China have two each. Left with one representative standing are Italy, Bulgaria, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Panama and the Philippines.
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etail and property giant SM Prime Holdings Inc. won the distinction of having the world’s largest solar-powered mall, after the SM City North Edsa switched on its solar-powered rooftop on Monday. Leading the activation of the project were President Aquino and SM Prime President Hans Sy. “This is significant in light of the challenges that will confront our energy sector,” Mr. Aquino said, referring to a projected power shortfall in the first half of 2015. SM Prime worked closely with Solar Philippines to put up the 5,760 solar panels that could generate up to 1.5 megawatts (MW) of power, which is enough to power 1,000 households. The power generated from the solar panels could offset 1,200 tons of
carbon-dioxide emissions, or the equivalent of planting 6,000 trees per year. The solar panels can be used to light up all the 16,000 lighting fixtures and run the elevators of SM North Edsa. Solar Philippines is the company behind the largest commercial rooftop solar-power projects in the country. The solar rooftop is part of SM Prime’s continuing commitment toward making its operations sustainable and environment friendly, especially in the midst of the Philippines facing a potential energy shortage from 2015 onward due to increasing power requirements and limited energy sources. SM Prime has also put up the first SM mall in the world to operate using solar energy in its mall in Xiamen in mainland China. Lorenz S. Marasigan
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just doesn’t make sense for us to participate in a rebid if we truly believe that the original bid is supposed to be consummated,” he said in a news conference on Monday. “Now that position is focused on Calax and limited to Calax. We will continue to look at other PPP [public-private partnership] projects,” Francia added.
House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. (from left); Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho L. Petilla; President Aquino; Leandro Leviste, Solar Philippines president; and Hans Sy, SM Prime Holdings Inc. president, during the Green Switch Solar Rooftop launch at SM North Edsa in Quezon City. NONOY LACZA
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yala Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc., which saw the winning bid of their consortium get nullified by President Aquino, will no longer participate in the rebidding of the P35.42-billion Cavite-Laguna Expressway (Calax) deal.
79 inches. that’s noticeably scaled down, compared to the average 85- to 89-inch sofa. the collection also includes nicely sized occasional and club chairs. Style is, of course, an important matter for condo and apartment dwellers. In some cases I think they may be even more on the cutting edge of bravura. they are seeking furniture that better suits their new spaces without sacrificing fashion, quality and selection. traditional furniture manufacturers such as Heritage Home Group are also embracing the demand with the introduction of a new Modern Club Chair. this chair is a fresh interpretation of a french closed-arm Bergere chair. the crisp, tailored upholstery sits on carved, tapered legs, giving it a slimmed-down, clean, modern look. Coffee tables and end tables have undergone a size cutback, as well. Many manufacturers are offering coffee tables in 24-inch to 28-inch widths, allowing for cozier conversation zones that better suit smaller living rooms. Open floor plans are the trend in today’s condos, lofts and apartments. that has led to a demand for creative room dividers, open shelving and decorative storage solutions. Manufacturers have come out with rolling bookcases that can double as a room divider as it provides storage and display space. typically at 79 inches, it can sit nicely behind a condo-size sofa and still allow visibility to the rest of the living space. The biggest mistake empty-nesters make when right-sizing their living space is taking their furniture with them. Generally speaking, the furniture will be too large. to make the transition work, many ultimately trade their king-size bed for a queen bed in order to not overpower the new bedroom. I know from experience that right-sizing can seem very daunting at first. It starts to become exciting the minute you focus on the reason you’re moving: to embrace a new lifestyle. Decorating with today’s exciting new products will help you quickly forget that old, overstuffed sofa. When shopping for new furnishings, always pay attention to scale and size. everything looks smaller in a big furniture store. Know your room measurements, too. Before you make a purchase, use newspapers to mark the footprint of the piece you are considering. Get the scale right and you’ll never be tripping over too large a coffee table again. Just a side note: Make sure the furniture you are purchasing will fit into your elevator and into your new doorway. I once had to have a sofa cut in half when I furnished a client’s new York apartment. ($$$) Ouch!
Some of my top picks organization picks (all items you may already have around the home): n Use a drawer utensil divider to organize jewelry. n Use kitchen cabinets to create order and organization in a home office or closets. n Buy a multidrawer tool box. You can use these to organize everything from office supplies to makeup.
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scaled-down homes lead to smaller furniture collections ear God, our desire to acquire wealth, properties, fame, success, so much goods and other material things is not our main goal, although these things make us happy, secure and comfortable. We know that possessing all these provide only temporary happiness because things do not change, we eventually become bored with them and then we want newer, bigger, better version. If we are driven by materialism, let our perspective in life change and seek God’s help. real security can only be found in that which can never be taken away from us...our relationship to God. amen!
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he Philippine economy will likely grow above 6 percent in the second half of the year on the back of strong demand and better export revenues. In its latest Market Call report, First Metro Investment Corp. (FMIC)-University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) Capital Markets Research said growth in the July-to-December period will get a boost from high consumption spending and the low-inflation environment. The research group also said despite the
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slowdown in manufacturing output, the country’s exports are expected to sustain the robust growth due to higher demand from the United States. “All told, with the domestic demand picking up and exports doing better than expected at the back of solid gains in the US economy, output growth in H2 [second half] should easily beat the 6-percent GDP [gross domestic product] expansion posted in H1 [first half],” the FMIC-UA&P Capital Markets Research said. See “Growth,” A2
n japan 0.3822 n UK 70.4412 n HK 5.8005 n CHINA 7.3464 n singapore 34.6443 n australia 39.0556 n EU 55.7545 n SAUDI arabia 11.9932 Source: BSP (24 November 2014)