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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

MAY 2011 CSC EXAMS: GENERATE YOUR NOTICES OF ROOM ASSIGNMENT HERE

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) earlier this week released an Advisory that qualified applicants for the May 22, 2011 Career Service Examination – Paper and Pencil Test (CSE-PPT), more popularly known as May 2011 Civil Service Exam, can now check and generate a notice of assignment online.

This system makes it easier for examinees to know their respective school and room assignment in advance before taking the actual exam. Share, tweet and/or like this post on Facebook to spread the information.


Here's how to check/generate your May 2011 Civil Service Exam school and room assignment:

  • Click this link.
  • In the Online Notice of Assignment webpage fill up the necessary information: Complete Name, Date of Birth, Your Region and Examination Level, and then enter the required Verification Code.
  • You'll be able to generate your notice of assignment.
The CSC's ERPO announced that it will be updating the database of qualified CSE-PPT applicants from the other Testing Centers/Regions upon receipt of the list from CSC regional offices concerned.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Dubirubiruraffa......

I still don’t understand love
So I can’t get any closer
But why does my foolish heart keep pounding?
I’m haunted by you again and again
I just can’t get away
This hopeless love
Hurts my heart so much
Going from day to night
You’re all I think about
Being so pitiful and silly
What should I do?
The heart follows love
What am I going to do?
This hopeless love
Hurts my heart so much
Going from day to night
You’re all I think about
Being so pitiful and silly
What should I do?
The day when my pain fades away
Will that day ever come?
Being so pitiful and silly
What can I do after all?
The moonlight is so beautiful
I just can’t get away
Let me lie down by your side for a moment
A moment, just a moment

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Monday, May 2, 2011

Live Updates on Osama Bin Laden's Death

Watch it here first!!!

Watch live streaming video from cbsnews at livestream.com

Where is Osama Bin Laden's Dead Body?


Osama bin Laden, the long-time figurehead of the al Qaeda terrorist network, has been buried at sea after being killed in a U.S. raid in Pakistan.

U.S. officials told CBS News that bin Laden's body would be handled in accordance with Muslim traditions, which include strict rules on burial taking place within 24 hours after death.

Bin Laden was a Saudi national, but officials tell CBS News that the Kingdom was unwilling to have his remains repatriated.
He was killed in a U.S. raid launched early Monday in the relatively-well-heeled town of Abbottabad, near the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.

Soure: CBSNews