OSLO, Norway—Although relatively more sunny than the other cities of Scandinavia, this city’s streets look pretty much the same with open-air cafés and gardens in the middle of the streets. Their city center is probably one of the smallest in Europe.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark—In this world-class metropolis which is considered one of Europe’s oldest and most wonderful capitals, the warmth and hospitality of the people are easily felt, making one feel very much at home.
MANILA, Philippines—Almost six weeks ago, President Macapagal-Arroyo affixed her signature which made the cheaper medicines bill a law. The entire nation now eagerly awaits the implementation of this new law.
MANILA, Philippines—Dr. Dante Morales, who was recently awarded as a “Most Distinguished Scientist” by the Philippine Heart Association, is doing a part 2 of his team’s landmark research project—the National Nutrition and Health Survey (NNHeS) 2003-2004.
HEIDELBERG, Germany—As one walks on the narrow streets and passages of the old town where centuries-old building have been preserved, one can appreciate a lot of history. And it’s heartening to note that our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, was somehow part of it.
SAN FRANCISCO, California—This charming and windy city by the bay welcomed more than 13,000 medical scientists, physicians and other healthcare professionals from around the world who attended the 68th scientific sessions of the American Diabetes Association.
MANILA, Philippines—Budapest, which is divided by the River Da nube into two parts Buda and Pest, impresses visitors as a modern Hungarian city with cosmopolitan charm, but the mixture of architectural styles of its old buildings is also fascinating.