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Newsinfo.inquirer.net 

Cebu basilica’s strict dress code to stay

CEBU CITY — No proper attire, no entry. Cebu’s most popular Catholic church has decided to continue strictly implementing a dress code even when multitudes are expected to visit the place in January next year to celebrate the feast of the Santo Niño or the Child Jesus. Fr. Jules Van Almerez, spokesperson of the Basilica

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Orchestra conductor mourns childhood home's destruction in Israel's southern Lebanon offensive

Lubnan Baalbaki, the conductor of the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra, watched on his phone screen as the Israeli army destroyed his family home in southern Lebanon. The house in Odaisseh housed his late father's art collection and library and his parents were buried in the garden. Israeli warplanes and ground forces have blasted a trail of destruction through southern Lebanon over the past two months. The aim, Israel says, is to debilitate the Hezbollah militant group and push it away from the border... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Down again, but not out: How the Adani story might play out now

Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's business empire faces scrutiny following US bribery charges. The indictment alleges over $250 million in bribes for government contracts, prompting stock sales and project cancellations. While Adani denies the charges, analysts believe the impact on his reputation and future dealings will be significant.

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Hydrate. Make lists. Leave yourself time. And other tips for reducing holiday travel stress

Travel, especially during the holiday season, can be stressful. But following some tips from the pros as you prepare for a trip can make for a smoother, less anxious experience. One expert traveler suggests making a list a week before you go of things you need to do and pack. Cross off each item as you complete it during the week. Another tip: Carry your comfort zone with you. That could mean noise-cancelling headphones, playlists meant to soothe airport travelers, entertainment and snacks from home. Читать дальше...

Times Union 

Hydrate. Make lists. Leave yourself time. And other tips for reducing holiday travel stress

Travel, especially during the holiday season, can be stressful. But following some tips from the pros as you prepare for a trip can make for a smoother, less anxious experience. One expert traveler suggests making a list a week before you go of things you need to do and pack. Cross off each item as you complete it during the week. Another tip: Carry your comfort zone with you. That could mean noise-cancelling headphones, playlists meant to soothe airport travelers, entertainment and snacks from home. Читать дальше...

Newsinfo.inquirer.net 

Three-way partnership pushes MSME digitalization

The local unit of multinational financial services corporation Visa on Friday said it has partnered with Thames International and the Baguio city government to help enhance the digitalization of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the Philippines. The three entities signed a memorandum of understanding wherein the three-way partnership will cover initiatives supporting MSME

Avax.news 

Pictures of the Year 2023, Part 158/224

Models wear creations as part of the Dolce & Gabbana women's Spring Summer 2024 collection presented in Milan, Italy, Saturday, September 23, 2023. (Photo by Antonio Calanni/AP Photo)

Times Union 

An influx of outsiders and money turns Montana Republican, culminating in a Senate triumph

Democrats’ crushing loss in Montana’s nationally important U.S. Senate race settled a fierce political debate over whether a surge of newcomers in the past decade favored Republicans. It also addressed the question of whether one of the new arrivals could even take high office. Voters answered with an emphatic “yes” to both. One party now rules Montana for the first time since mining barons known as the Copper Kings had a corrupt chokehold on the state’s politics more than a century ago. An aversion... Читать дальше...

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

An influx of outsiders and money turns Montana Republican, culminating in a Senate triumph

Democrats’ crushing loss in Montana’s nationally important U.S. Senate race settled a fierce political debate over whether a surge of newcomers in the past decade favored Republicans. It also addressed the question of whether one of the new arrivals could even take high office. Voters answered with an emphatic “yes” to both. One party now rules Montana for the first time since mining barons known as the Copper Kings had a corrupt chokehold on the state’s politics more than a century ago. An aversion... Читать дальше...