Just a quick search online would tell you about all the horrors of online shopping. The horror is doubled on big-ticket items like electronics. So Propel Manila turned all these horrors into dark comedies for WSI, one of the country’s pioneer tech providers, to create awareness for their e-com platf
Arcades open on March 5 with 50% capacity in LGUs under GCQ
Published March 3, 2021 5:00pm Video and interactive game arcades will be allowed to operate at a maximum of 50% under general community quarantine and 75% under modified GCQ starting Friday, March 5. According to Bernadette Reyes’ report on “Balitanghali” on Wednesday, individuals must wear face masks and face shields at all times. They will also undergo temperature checks, foot baths and will need to fill out contact tracing forms. An official of a video arcade operator said it was ready with its health and safety protocols “Nag-invest din kami sa mga air purifiers,ga disinfectants at token sterilizer nang sa gayon ay masigurado natin angs afety ng ating mga guests,” Tom’s World Philippines vice president for corporate management Oliver Co said.
Good morning. Leading Republican Liz Cheney has suggested that Donald Trump could be criminally investigated for his role in provoking the siege on the US Capitol last month. Speaking on Fox News yesterday, the third most senior Republican in the House of Representatives referenced the “massive criminal investigation” under way in the US, saying it would look at “everyone who was involved” and that “people will want to know what the president.
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STAFF at a Chester law firm are prepared to go the extra mile for their chosen charity. Oliver and Co, based in Foregate Street, chooses a charity each year to dedicate its fundraising efforts, and for 2020/21 has chosen Claire House Children s Hospice. Claire House is a local charity that supports seriously and terminally ill children and their families. In December 1998, the charity opened Claire House Hospice and was able to support 10 families; it has since expanded and now looks after more than 400 families. It provides specialist nursing care along with emotional and practical support with the help of a team of trained professionals including nurses, physiotherapists, play specialists and counsellors.