It seems more and more people bring their own lunch and/or merienda but buy their soda or ice cream in the food court to justify the use of the tables and chairs.
With lower corporate budgets to work with, these foreigners don't fly in and out of the country as often as they used to. Instead, they opt for the cheaper option of staying in the country for a couple of months to finish their projects and then leave.
Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II has closed trade offices in several countries as a cost-saving measure. You see, Philippine trade in these counries are supposedly not enough to support the presence of a trade attaché.
And there's this idea of Mar Roxas to put in writing whatever institutional knowledge these 14 trade attachés have and can share with others in DTI.
So far, however, nobody has actually asked these guys to put down their experiences nor has anybody ask them how the country can improve its trade with the countries they used to be assigned to.
Even more curious, Cathy Weir goes to the club not so much to play golf but to hold very private meetings there.
Although invited, former administrators Carlos Arellano and Vitaliano Nañagas II decided not to attend the party hosted by SSS chairman Bernardino Abes and president Corazon de la Paz.
In the case of Lanny Nañagas, his absence was understandable. As Development Bank of the Philippines chairman, there was no point in going since the president and chief executive officer Simon Paterno had decided to attend the anniversary. Mr. Paterno accepted the three Balikat ng Bayan awards on behalf of the bank, the same number of awards as last year.