jeanette on November 9th, 2009

When you’re in Siquijor, don’t miss to stay and spend your quality time in Siquijor Island Lodge. It’s actually your home away from home.
Location: Siquijor, Philippines.
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jeanette on October 28th, 2009

Christmas is fast approaching and so my siblings are in a shocking rush booking their tickets to their holiday destinations. One wants to go to Sentosa Island, Singapore then to Kuala Lumpur to celebrate Christmas and the New Year’s. Another one wants to go to Hong Kong Disneyland and another to Seoul, Korea to see […]

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jeanette on October 27th, 2009

What:  International Harp Festival and Youth Competition (1st Tamnak Prathom-Thailand)
When:  Oct. 30 ‘09 to Nov. 2 ‘09
Where:  Bangkok, Thailand
International Harp Competition for HM the Queen’s Trophy
Venue: 5th Flr. Auditorium, Bangkok Arts and Culture Center, Pathumwan Intersection, Bangkok, Thailand
Date: Oct. 31 ‘09 (Sat) at 10:00 A.M. (1st round) and Nov. 1 ‘09 (Sun) […]

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jeanette on August 27th, 2009

What:  Bangkok’s 11th International Festival of Dance & Music
When:  Sept. 7 ‘09 - Oct. 17 ‘09 (Evening performances - 7:30 PM, Matinee performances - 2:30 PM)
Where:  Thailand Cultural Centre, Bangkok, Thailand

Here’s another exhilarating performances by the finest performers in town. This is Bangkok’s ultimate cultural extravaganza which will be presented to us under the royal […]

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jeanette on August 11th, 2009

I love this flower when it’s in its full bloom. I always see this each time I go home. Can anyone tell me the exact name of this flower, please? Some say that this is Indonesia’s national flower — it’s yet to be confirmed — but this flower is very common and mostly thrives in […]

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jeanette on June 23rd, 2009

It was disheartening to know that several people really perished to the A-H1N1 virus that hit many countries recently on a large scale. Although the fatality rate is much lower than that of SARS and Bird Flu, the thought of contracting the deadly virus still scares everyone bringing people to some unnecessary panicking state at […]

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jeanette on April 25th, 2009

One of the best travel destinations in Asia — the beautiful and peaceful Siquijor. Experience a fun-filled adventure inside this truly awesome and magnificently beautiful Cantabon Cave in the island of Siquijor. Local tourists and residents alike take great pride in showing off to the whole wide world the extraordinary beauty and wonder of nature […]

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jeanette on February 11th, 2009

The Philippines boasts of its unique beauty and natural splendor not found in any other places. Comprising of 7,201 islands (or more during low tide), the Philippine archipelago is home to thousands of inter- and intra-cultural, as well as ethnic groupings, with more than 80 dialects spoken all over the country. It’s a beautiful place […]

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jeanette on January 16th, 2009

What:  “Simply Red Live in Concert”
When:  Feb. 1 ‘09
Where:  Impact Arena, Bangkok, Thailand
Simply Red has really gone a very long way having been able to release a number of famous albums such as Stay in Mar.’07, Simplified in Oct.’05, Home in Mar.’03, It’s Only Love in Nov.’00, Love and the Russian Winter in […]

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jeanette on December 22nd, 2008

Here’s a very special holiday message to our
Most Valued Customer/Partner/Friend
During this holiday season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible.
It is in this spirit that we say…Thank You!
May the glory of this holy season inspire you always.
May you also enjoy a harmonious Yuletide season with friends, colleagues, business associates and […]

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jeanette on December 17th, 2008

Dear Ms. Jeanette:
I really admired your “Christmas Song for 2008″ posted on Dec. 15th, 2008 at http://ideasbeyondborders.com and it is pretty impressive. You can use my article — it is much appreciated if you could post it in your website, my dear.
With best regards,
Hank Kyaw Sunn

“Christmas Goes Global”
I remember when I was a child — […]

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jeanette on December 16th, 2008

I’m quite impressed with my new laptop because it responds so quickly even in memory overload conditions unlike my home pc where I always face troubles working with memory consuming multimedia and Internet applications. Cool! But common knowledge tells us that pc optimization plans include making our pc’s much more stable by discovering applications that […]

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jeanette on December 7th, 2008

We’re right but just a little worried about the media frenzy when lavish promotions were made for the Pacquiao-De La Hoya Dream Match at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada — that it was a mismatch! At first we thought it was with Manny “The Pacman” Pacquiao, being the smaller and less […]

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jeanette on December 6th, 2008

Puzzle historian, Will Shortz, shared his own diary of events that documents the conception of this very popular puzzle game, Sudoku, its U.S. roots and other counterparts. [Sudoku, a Japanese fill-in-the-grid number puzzle (loose translation: single number), has its modern roots in the U.S.]
* The New York Post and USA Today - U.S. cuckoo […]

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jeanette on December 3rd, 2008

Thai food is probably one of the best foods on the planet ever. Most of the typical ingredients in Thai cuisine are basil leaves, garlic, chillies as well as soy sauce; when combined with a few more exotic ones such as coconut milk, lemon grass and Thai fish sauce, you can already create a fresh […]

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Christmas is just around the corner and I haven’t yet made up my mind on whether to spend the long holidays in Japan or in Korea. Both countries offer breath-taking environments of friendly people, panoramic sceneries, as well as unique culture and traditions. Browsing the internet provided a better option to spend my two-week vacation […]

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They say that to have a well-balanced life, we should never bring our office works to home nor make our respective homes as extensions of our respective offices; however, having all the necessary gadgets at home such as a personal computer, a printer, a network media player, or a scanner, makes life really cool, easy […]

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jeanette on October 1st, 2008

Learning a third language offers a great advantage and being able to speak it is a sure plus especially if you decide to live and work in another country. In addition to English, Filipino (Tagalog) with a little mix of Spanish that my sister speaks — I guess that since she plans to remain […]

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Pose! One, Two, Smile! Good news to all professional and amateur photographers in the following Southeast Asian countries namely: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Get yourself busy taking those classic and impressive shots. The Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT) organizes its 2nd annual FCCT Photojournalism Awards wherein […]

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My friends certainly had that seemingly flawless chronicle of events in one digital show when they got married last summer. The arrangement was perfect and the presentation was nicely done. Simply put, I was jealous I wasn’t that hi-tech to chronicle my life’s exciting events, too! It was a digital success for the couple who […]

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