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1 of 4By Joseph L. Garcia, Senior ReporterFOR MANY Filipinos, their first taste of a really good steak was at Melo’s. Carmelo “Melo” Santiago, opening his first branch of Melo’s in 1987, popularized Angus steaks in the Philippines. Later projects also saw him bringing Japanese

PHILIPPINE STAR/ MIGUEL DE GUZMANBy Revin Mikhael D. Ochave, ReporterBUSINESSMAN Leandro Antonio L. Leviste, founder of Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings, Inc., has increased his stake in ABS-CBN Corp. to 10% from the previous 8.5%, bringing him closer to securing a seat on the board of

THE BUND SKYLINE — JUSTINE IRISH D. TABILESHANGHAI, the city most visited by tourists in Mainland China, is known for its iconic skyline and rich cultural heritage.The Bund, Shanghai’s famous waterfront area along the western bank of the Huangpu River, is home to luxury hotels,

MAKSYM KAHARLYTSKYI-UNSPLASHWhen the European Union (EU) finally implements legislation that bans the sale of new fossil fuel-powered cars beginning 2035, many jobs in manufacturing parts and components as well as assembling gas- and diesel-fed vehicles will be lost. As for the United States, the US

1 of 7Kamuning Bakery’s machangTHIS YEAR, the annual global Dragon Boat Festival, which falls on the 5th day of the 5th month in the Chinese lunar calendar, is celebrated on June 10th. Machang (also known as zongzi; sticky rice stuffed dumplings wrapped in lotus or