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The concept of quantitative easing was never one that I, as a lowly lay person, fully understood.
Suffice to say that it came over to yours truly, as I am sure it did to many others, as the practice of essentially printing money where none existed before with little to back it up and with most of it, as ever, ending up back with the banks who caused the problem in the first place.
Simplistic, I grant you, not to say downright cynical but you try making more sense of it without doing your head in and you’re a better man than I am.
April 9 2021, 9:05 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
GIGIL Philippines sends Julie’s Bakeshop viral after releasing this hilarious film celebrating the bakery’s 40th anniversary.
The spot starts with two middle-aged women working out in a local gym. A man notices them, and starts to “auntie shame” the ladies until Auntie Julie steps in and stops him, saving the ladies from the auntie shamer.
What happened next made the internet laugh and share their funny reactions to the film online, supporting Julie’s #StopAuntieShaming campaign.
“When you say ‘Auntie,’ it doesn’t automatically mean you’re talking about women who are stuffy and formal. Aunties can be cool and very dynamic,” said Marc San Juan, National Marketing Head of Julie’s Bakeshop. “Our founder, Mrs. Julie Gandionco, was already in her 50s when she decided to start her own bakeshop. Now it’s grown to a network of more than 450 stores all over the Philippines,” he added.
Inspiring Filipinos of 2020
2020 has been a difficult year for us, what with the many challenges that we’ve had to go through this year. As the year comes to a close, we’re left reflecting back on a year filled with circumstances – such as the global pandemic that’s COVID-19, a TV network shutting down, and cities submerged by floods – that we’ve rarely seen before.
But thankfully, getting through the year has been a lot easier with the stories of
10 inspiring Filipinos, from Macoy Dubs to May Parsons – who’ve inspired us in different ways, from playing a comedic
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