Death: The Imperial way
THE Tomb of Empress Maria Theresa (background), and her son Joseph II (front). — JOSEPH L. GARCIABy Joseph L. Garcia, Senior ReporterDURING a trip BusinessWorld took to Vienna in October, the Austrian capital felt like the setting of a fairy
CTA denies Pilipinas Shell’s P43-million tax refund claim
PHOTO FROM PILIPINAS SHELLTHE COURT of Tax Appeals (CTA) denied Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp.’s petition for a P43-million tax refund on excise taxes for Jet A-1 fuel sold to tax-exempt international air carriers, citing lack of evidence.The tax court’s Third
When democracy decays and recedes
Francis Fukuyama in his 2018 international bestseller Identity, about his take on political institutions, wrote that the state, rule of law and democratic accountability originated and evolved, and later on interacted with one another only to decay over time. Broadly
RCBC eyes ‘regular’ bond issues to stay present in debt markets
PHILSTAR FILE PHOTORIZAL COMMERCIAL Banking Corp. (RCBC) may issue dollar bonds early next year as it looks to tap both the offshore and domestic debt markets on a regular basis, its top official said. “It will probably be in the
Andrew Garfield and Elmo are going viral with their moving chat. Celebrities can help us talk about grief
WHEN was the last time you heard someone talk in detail about their grief? For many of us, it could be rarely or never. There are several reasons for this. Grieving people often avoid raising the topic in conversation because they want