Formula One has produced more than its fair share of shocks already this season but Wednesday's announced comeback by Michael Schumacher surely takes top billing.
Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has signed a deal to return to Formula One racing with Mercedes GP for the 2010 season, the German automaker said Wednesday.
Sen. Aquilino ``Nene’’ Pimentel Jr. on Wednesday urged the media "not to be unkind" to lawyers of the powerful clan in Maguindanao implicated in the November 23 killing of more than 50 people in the province.
Listed Ongpin firms PhilWeb Corp. and ISM Communications Corp. have acquired a majority stake in a German Internet service provider in a bid to expand their markets overseas.
A consumer group has criticized the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for looking after the interest of the companies it regulates instead of the public it is supposed to serve.
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Schumacher - F1's great showman – returns
Formula One has produced more than its fair share of shocks already this season but Wednesday's announced comeback by Michael Schumacher surely takes top billing.Schumacher to make Grand Prix comeback-Mercedes
Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has signed a deal to return to Formula One racing with Mercedes GP for the 2010 season, the German automaker said Wednesday.Don’t be unkind to Ampatuan's lawyer, senator urges media
Sen. Aquilino ``Nene’’ Pimentel Jr. on Wednesday urged the media "not to be unkind" to lawyers of the powerful clan in Maguindanao implicated in the November 23 killing of more than 50 people in the province.PhilWeb, ISM buy German ISP
Listed Ongpin firms PhilWeb Corp. and ISM Communications Corp. have acquired a majority stake in a German Internet service provider in a bid to expand their markets overseas.Consumer group urges NTC abolition
A consumer group has criticized the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for looking after the interest of the companies it regulates instead of the public it is supposed to serve.© 2009 Created by H3NR1 on Ning. Create a Ning Network!
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