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July 2009

Mammoth crowds gather for Iglesia ni Cristo Day

Philippine Star ...

Iglesia ni Cristo delegates from Metro Manila and Rizal gather at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila yesterday to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the INC.

MANILA, Philippines - The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) commemorated the 95th anniversary of its establishment in the Philippines yesterday with two religious assemblies in Metro Manila.

Iglesia ni Cristo to mark 95th year with 19 big gatherings worldwide

Philippines Star ....

MANILA, Philippines - The Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) will celebrate its 95th anniversary on Monday by holding huge religious assemblies in 14 venues in the Philippines and in five sites in four other countries.

Last month, MalacaƱang announced July 27 of every year as a special working holiday as provided for in Republic Act 9645, which decrees the commemoration of the founding of the Iglesia ni Cristo.

How to migrate posts and comments from Wordpress to Blogger

Recently, I shifted some of my self-hosted wordpress blogs to blogger due to host related problems. I could have opted to wordpress.com for a wordpress blog but I read alot of reviews about its limitation... That's the reason why I tried to set up my self-hosted wordpress in the first place after leaving blogger. And its really a pain to maintain a self-hosted wordpress blog in a free hosting service. So now I decided to go back to blogger and take advantage of their free hosting and just point my domain to their servers.

July 27 as a Special National Working Holiday!

Here's the memorandum declaring July 27 every year as a special national working holiday in recognition of the founding anniversary of the Iglesia Ni Cristo in the Philippines

To all IGLESIA NI CRISTO

Happy 95th Anniversary!

Matter Of Taste

This is written by a a British journalist, Matthew Sutherland, who lived long enough in the Philippines for him to write such a detailed observation of his surroundings. I find his observations written in 1999 hilarious, but definitely TRUE! Read on...


Survival Guide To Driving In The Philippines

THE FILIPINO DRIVER GREETING:

When greeting a Filipino driver, slowly lower your window and be prepared to greet the driver with, "Tang namo, b*bo." However, if you have been already addressed by a fellow driver, reply with a joyful, "Tang namo rin, g@go."

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