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Pangilinan donates to Wharton School scholarship grants, research laboratory

December 17, 2020 | 12:05 am Font Size AAA PLDT, Inc. Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan has donated $1 million to The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania to establish an MBA fellowship fund and support a behavioral research laboratory, the company said in a statement. “We are exceedingly grateful for MVP’s gifts to the school. Thank you for all your contributions,” said Dean Erika H. James of The Wharton School during an e-meet where representatives of the school expressed their gratitude to Mr. Pangilinan, himself a Wharton graduate. His gift donation will be allocated equally between the fellowship fund and the Tangen Hall Mechatronics Laboratory.

You could kill your loved ones : DOH, experts warn against holiday gatherings amid pandemic

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 16) Thousands died of the coronavirus disease in the Philippines this year, leaving empty seats at some Christmas tables. As grim as it may sound, Dr. Michael Tan, a medical anthropologist and professor at the University of the Philippines, is urging the public to take a look at the rising COVID-19 death toll in hopes of discouraging holiday gatherings. People want to be with their loved ones but might end up killing them, Tan told CNN Philippines Front and Center. I m sorry to be so blunt but you could kill your loved ones. Of the more than 451,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, some 92.7% or nearly 419,000 have recovered while 8,812 succumbed to the disease. While the official death rate may be relatively low, Tan said families should take into consideration the elderly and members with comorbidities who are at higher risk for infection and death.

Filipinos flock to churches for mass of the rooster to pray for Covid-19 deliverance

A queue at least 400m long had formed just outside the church s walls. Over 2,000 worshippers eventually made it inside the church s cavernous hall and onto its sprawling grounds for the 4.30am mass. Many more stood outside, behind its wrought-iron gates. In normal times, the church could accommodate up to 10,000 devotees. But these are extraordinary times. Across this predominantly Catholic archipelago, churches began holding pre-dawn masses - known here as the misa de gallo or mass of the rooster - in the run-up to Christmas. The masses will be held for nine straight days from Wednesday (Dec 16), culminating with the midnight mass on Christmas Eve.

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Under-fire Philippine judge defended by bishop

Under-fire Philippine judge defended by bishop Move to impeach Justice Marvic Leonen over assets is a waste of lawmakers time, Caritas chief says Justice Marvic Leonen delivers a speech in the session hall of the Philippine Supreme Court in this file photo. (Photo supplied) A move to impeach a member of the Philippine Supreme Court for an alleged violation of the country’s constitution has been condemned by a leading Catholic bishop, who called it a trivial matter and said lawmakers had better things to do. Associate Justice Marvic Leonen is facing an impeachment complaint for allegedly failing to declare a statement of his assets, liabilities and net worth while serving for 15 years as a law professor.

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