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Falling In Love with Inn Love the Series

Published May 21, 2021, 12:32 PM There are still so many beautiful boy’s love stories waiting to be told and shared and fortunately for us, one fine BL drama airing this merry month of May is “Inn Love The Series.” Rodel J. Mercado directs. Script by MJ Diaz. First BL offering of Frontline Production Inc. and FLP Artist Management, “Inn Love The Series is a peek into an inclusive world where BL aficionados and the audiences will experience an authentic concept of love which will surely resonate to their emotions, eliciting delight kilig and good vibes and pulling the heart strings. The latest BL romance presents the story of VJ Mendoza who plays Gino, a scriptwriter for an upcoming digital campaign who visits TK Resort for a much needed inspiration and summoning of his creative muses.

2 Negrense fishermen rescued in Zamboanga del Sur return home – Manila Bulletin

They were identified as Alex Alagao, 72, and Rico Norquia, 52, residents of Barangay 5. Executive Assistant Dionilo Bogtae, the city head for Public Safety and Sipalay Emergency Assistance and Rescue Services, told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) that he picked up the two from the Philippine Coast Guard Station in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. The fishermen arrived at the station from Zamboanga del Norte at 10 p.m.  Wednesday, said Commander Jansen Benjamin, head of PCG-Negros Oriental. Bogtae was able to talk to Alagao and Norquia over the phone after they were rescued by fellow fishermen in Barangay Balagunan, Siocon Monday afternoon.They went fishing aboard the pump boat “Bestfriend” on the afternoon of Feb. 17 and the following day, they informed the local disaster unit that they encountered engine trouble about five nautical miles off the coast of Sipalay.

2 Negros Occidental fishermen rescued after drifting at sea for 5 days

Rescued were Alexander Alagao, 73; and Rico Norquia, 57. According to Capt. Ludovico Librilla Jr., provincial acting station commander of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), the two fishermen went missing on Feb. 18 after they failed to go home when their pump boat encountered engine trouble. Librilla said the machine of their pump boat was damaged which made it more difficult for them to go back home. He said the fishermen drifted to Mindanao due to the strong water current and strong winds. Librilla said they were sighted by residents of Sta. Maria, Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte where they were rescued Monday, Feb. 22.  Both fishermen were safe and were subjected to medical examination. 

A good year for the Philippine eagle in 2020, but not for its supporters

A good year for the Philippine eagle in 2020, but not for its supporters The country’s pandemic lockdown, among the longest and strictest in the world, curtailed field expeditions in the southern Mindanao region, impacting the conservation of the critically endangered Philippine eagles (Phitecopaga jefferyi). Despite the limitations, Philippine eagle conservationists and their partner agencies rescued seven eagles and sighted two new eagle families. Conservationists note that more eagles have been seen in the wild in Mindanao, among the last remaining bastions of the species, which means that conservation drives to educate communities are working. While 2020 was a productive year for eagle conservation, the pandemic crippled the steady stream of revenue coming from tourists visiting the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao City.

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