Friday, September 30, 2016

My Only Hope

Your Song Presents: My Only Hope is the weekly ninth of Season 8 every Sunday after ASAP '08 over ABS-CBN.

My Only Hope tells the story of nine young individuals who are faced with crucial decisions in their lives. Keeno (Gerald Anderson) takes his girlfriend Jessie (Niña Jose) and her brother Arnold (Carlo Guevara) to the hotel owned by his family in Boracay. Keeno is running away from the suffocating environment of home, while Jessie is haunted by guilt because of an accident she had after going on a joy ride with Keeno. Meanwhile, April (Kim Chiu) wins a free trip to and hotel accommodations in Boracay on her birthday and takes her brother August (David Chua) and friends Jhun (Enchong Dee) and Yang (Regine Angeles) with her. While still grieving over the unjust death of her father, April is also trying to define her friendship with Jhun whom she is beginning to fall for. By chance, April and Keeno are forced to attend a party together one night. Just when these two people from different worlds start to find some common ground, Jessie’s guilt pushes her over the edge and cuts short their budding relationship.

The following cast are:

  • Kim Chiu as April Padilla (Ms. Sunshine) - Her birthday happens to land on April Fool's Day and is supposedly her very own special time of the year but it sadly reminds her of her father's death anniversary as well. Despite of the unfortunate events that have happened to her and her family, she keeps a positive instinct, which makes her happy.
  • Gerald Anderson as Joaquin "Keeno" Alejandro (Emo Prince) - As the proverbial black sheep in his affluent family, he is often misunderstood because of his reckless attitude towards life. But his typical brooding mood is simply his defense mechanism against the constant disapproval of his father on him.
  • Enchong Dee as Juanito "Jhun" Dimaano Jr. (The Boy Next Door) - As April's one and only best friend, he has sworn to her parents before that he will take good care of her. They both have romantic feelings for each other but Jhun continues to suppress his emotions out of his desire to become a self-made man first.
  • Niña Jose as Jessie Singson/Ashley Singson (The Scarred Beauty) - She is the emo girlfriend of Keeno whose pessimism becomes worse after a traumatic hit and run accident which has scarred not only her face but also her whole disposition. Her guilt has eventually led to her violent death during her and Keeno's trip in Boracay. On the other side of the character, Ashley is the twin sister of Jessie who suddenly falls in love of Jhun.
  • Regine Angeles as Maria Angela "Yang" Gonzales (Your Royal Highness) - She is a devoted girlfriend of August and almost like a sister (or even a mother) to April. Her stubborn will to work for all three of them later results to a big fight between her and August.
  • Alex Gonzaga as Cefelita "Fifi" Madrigal (The Yoga Diva) - She works as a master healer in the health and wellness center owned by the Alejandros. Though she is persistently courted by the rich and dashing Rick, she remains indifferent to him because she is already in love with someone else.
  • Xian Lim as Enrico "Rick" Alejandro (The O.C. kuya) - With his inherent eye for business, he has always been the favorite son in the family. He never fails to accomplish his father's wishes contrary to Keeno who has often let him down. Fifi turns out to be his love interest.
  • Carlo Guevarra as Arnold Singson (The Lover Boy) - Being the youngest child in a brood of three has somehow made him more carefree than her sisters. Lots of fun, parties, and girls are his top priorities. He will eventually meet a ledge dancer whom he'll fall in love with.
  • David Chua as August Padilla (The Mama's Boy) - Because he's the one who'll be able to finish his studies first, April decides to stop schooling and find a means of living for the two of them. He also relies on his girlfriend to provide their other financial needs.


Thursday, September 29, 2016

To avoid Multiply's fate, Social networking platforms must advertise to cut through

In Asia Pacific where there is a mix of local, regional and international social networking site, a clear marketing, content and audience strategy is required to stand out in this crowded space.

Failing which, experts say, they might end up in the same situation as Multiply, a Indonesia-based E-commerce and social networking site which recently filed for liquidation and will shut down for good on September 30.

The 12-year-old platform, which operated on a E-commerce model, had big dreams. It previously told The Drum it hoped to bring 100 original pieces of content from Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand to its platform by mid-2020 through the Hooq Filmmakers Guild, an annual initiative to find new film talent in Asia.

However, Hooq announced at the end of March it was pulling down the shutters for good. It had not been able to grow sufficiently to offset escalating content costs and the continuous operating costs of an independent OTT distribution platform, according to its statement.

In addition, Hooq said it has not secured additional funding from existing or new investors. The platform had previously raised an initial $70 million in 2015 and the next funding round lifted it to $95 million in 2018, but it has had no publicly announced financing since 2018.

Lee Walsh, the vice president of media activation for APAC at Essence says the success or downfall of OTT platforms typically comes down to two things: marketing strategy and funding.

He points out that up until its liquidation announcement, Hooq subscription was offered as a complimentary service as part of select Singtel mobile phone bundles. When a platform's content can be accessed for free, he says it can be hard attracting paid subscribers in the future.

“Especially on international content, consumers can choose from leading global video streaming services like Netflix. Creating and licencing content is also incredibly expensive. To put this in perspective, ‘The Crown’ series reportedly cost Netflix US$130 million to produce,” he explains to The Drum.

“Furthermore, Hooq had the challenge of creating local content across five very different Asian markets. For instance, different programming would be required to resonate with subscribers in Indonesia compared to India. At the same time, without a large subscriber base to fund original programming, the quality and volume of offerings can suffer.”

Prerna Mehrotra, the managing director for media group in APAC at Dentsu Aegis Network notes Hooq tried to boost their user uptake by testing different models in the last few years. For example, lowering prices and introducing cheap daily plans in South East Asia, adding free content, ad-funded access, partnerships with Grab and a new brand campaign in late 2019.

Despite all these, she says Hooq failed to entice users and only reached around 80 million user mark in its life span, which could be put down to limited spend in brand building.

“Hooq did have a first-mover advantage when it launched five years ago but with growing clutter, expanded consumer choices and poor subscriber uptake it seems Hooq was not able to grow sufficiently to deliver satisfactory returns to cover escalating content and operating costs,” she says.

“The news of its abrupt closure was surprising and likely to have been induced by Singtel’s cost-cutting in response to Covid-19.”

Like many other brands, OTT platforms must regularly advertise to create awareness about their programming and get new users to signup, says Laura Quigley, the managing director for South East Asia at IAS.

She adds, with the support of Singtel, Warner and Sony, she would assume they had access to funds. However, success cannot be guaranteed through the running of campaigns alone because OTT platforms remain largely at the mercy of subscriber loyalty, as there are no long-term contracts binding the users and they can opt-out anytime.

“In the beginning, Multiply focused on social networking content and expected that people would pay for it and found out the hard way that youthful, local content was what appealed to their audiences in the region,” she explains.

“They also discovered that while Singapore has the highest per capita GDP in the world, audiences in Hooq’s territories of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand are much less willing to pay for something they expect to be free. And unfortunately simply making content legally available did not stop content piracy, so there were a few factors involved.”

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The international Rosary: Sorrowful Mysteries:

Sign of the Cross

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Queen of the Holy Rosary, Thou didst deign to come to Fatima to reveal to the three shepherd children the treasures of grace hidden in the Rosary. Inspire my heart with a sincere love of this devotion, in order that by meditating on the Mysteries of our Redemption which are recalled in it, I may be enriched by its fruits and obtain peace for the world, the conversion of sinners and of Russia, and the graces which I ask of you in this Rosary.

I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. Under Pontius Pilate, He was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.

Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen. (Recite 3 times)

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy.

The First Sorrowful Mystery is the Agony in the Garden.

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.

Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen. (Recite 10 times)

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy.

The Second Sorrowful Mystery is the Scourging at the Pillar.

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.

Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen. (Recite 10 times)

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy.

The Third Sorrowful Mystery is the Crowning with Thorns.

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.

Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen. (Recite 10 times)

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy.

The Fourth Sorrowful Mystery is the Carrying of the Cross.

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.

Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen. (Recite 10 times)

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy.

The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery is The Crucifixion and Death of our Lord.

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.

Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen. (Recite 10 times)

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen.

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy.

Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, Our life, our sweetness and our hope. To you do we cry, Poor banished children of Eve; To you do we send up our sighs, Mourning and weeping in this valley of tears. Turn then, most gracious advocate, Your eyes of mercy toward us; and after this our exile, Show us the blessed fruit of your womb, Jesus! O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary. Pray for us, O holy Mary, Mother of God, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

Let us pray: O GOD, whose only begotten Son, by His life, death, and resurrection, has purchased for us the rewards of eternal life, grant, we beseech you, that meditating upon these mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we may imitate what they contain and obtain what they promise, through the same Christ Our Lord. Amen.

May the Divine assistance remain always with us. And may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace, amen.

Merciful Father, we are together on Earth, alone in the Universe. Look at us, and help us to love one another. Teach us to understand each other, just as You understand us. Make our souls as fresh as the morning. Make our hearts as innocent as the lamb. May we forgive each other, and forget the past. And may we have peace inside, and in our world, today and forever. Amen.

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Stella Maris

Kung itong aming paglalayag
Inabot ng pagkabagabag
Nawa'y mabanaagan ka
Hinirang na tala ng umaga

Kahit alon man ng pangamba
Di alintana sapagkat naro'n ka
Ni unos ng pighati
At kadiliman ng gabi

KORO:
Maria sa puso ninuman
Ika'y tala ng kalangitan
Ningning mo ay walang pagmamaliw
Inang sinta, Inang ginigiliw

Tanglawan kami aming ina
Sa kalangitan naming pita
Nawa'y maging hantungang
Pinakamimithing kaharian (KORO)

Monday, September 26, 2016

Victory of ‘Humayo’ in Venice, a celebration of Philippine cinema by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 26, 2016 Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/victory-of-humayo-in-venice-a-celebration-of-philippine-cinema/#YldYKIcMAtPjAT57.99

The Golden Lion award bestowed upon “Ang Babaeng Humayo (The Woman Who Left)” at the recently concluded 73rd Venice Film Festival is, according to its lead star Charo Santos, “a celebration of Philippine Cinema.”

Asked why she agreed to do the film, effectively ending a 17-year hiatus from acting, she said, “I did it simply out of passion.”

Apparently, Charo has long wanted to work with film director Lav Diaz, intrigued as she is with his body of work. She also fell in love with the “Humayo” script.

“Bonus na lang ang award for a job well done,” Charo said.

“Ang Babaeng Humayo” is about Horacia, a former school teacher who spent three decades in jail for a crime she did not commit. After getting released from prison, Horacia returned to her ancestral home only to discover shocking events had happened to her family.

“I was drawn to Horacia’s story,” Charo said. “It’s always a challenge to (do roles that) transcend humanity and choose to do good.”

The movie is produced by Cinema One Originals and Sine Olivia Pilipinas, and distributed by Star Cinema. Also in the cast are John Lloyd Cruz, Mae Paner and Cacai Bautista among others. “Ang Babaeng Humayo” starts its nationwide run tomorrow, Sept. 28.

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Perfect chemistry

Regal Entertainment’s latest rom-com offering, “My Rebound Girl,” showcases perfect chemistry between lead stars Alex Gonzaga and Joseph Marco.

It’s the same chemistry Mother Lily and Roselle Monteverde noticed seeing the two first work together as a love team in the TV adaptation of the Koreanovela “Pure Love.”

Directed by Emmanuel de la Cruz, the feel-good movie “My Rebound Girl” has Alex playing the role of Raquel or Rocky, dubbed as the “Pambansang Rebound Girl.” Her father wanted her to go with him abroad, but Rocky declined, putting up a café business with some partners, including boyfriend Timmy.

But when things were falling into place, Timmy, the group’s main financier, backs out to reconcile with his ex-girlfriend. The business was saved with Rich (Joseph) coming into the picture.

“My Rebound Girl” is Alex and Joseph’s biggest break as a tandem. From being a host, singer, comedienne and author, Alex moved on to headline the TV5 series “Inday Bote.” She has also appeared in several movies.

“My Rebound Girl” opens tomorrow in theaters nationwide.



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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Sept. 27, go to former DOJ Sec. Hernando Perez, Ralph Joseph, Maritel Nievera, Rams Andrade, Gigi de Guzman-Pau, Mercy Tuazon, Boy Togonon, Art Dimayuga, Mai Mai Cojuangco, Puyat Mirasol, Emma Calanog, Adolfo Sto. Domingo, Atty. Florabella Tupas, Randal Yulo, Tina Agustin, Alynna Asistio, Erik Salud, Nene Tamano, Robi Domingo, Charee Pineda, Gigi Cordero, Ruby Bustamante, and Susan Legaspi… Sept. 28: Charing Villar, Ma. Veronica Ongkeko, Ben de Jesus, Julie Meresen, Teresita Cruz, Jeizzel Ongkiko, Socorro Beech, MJ Felipe, Mina Paras, Ma. Elisa Reyes, Ma. Theresa Gonda, and Capt. Jude Ejercito…


Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/victory-of-humayo-in-venice-a-celebration-of-philippine-cinema/#YldYKIcMAtPjAT57.99

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Rosanna Roces and Assunta de Rossi-Ledesma: popularized flicks of 2001 are La Vida Rosa and Hubog

Rosanna Roces also known as Osang and Assunta de Rossi-Ledesma, both of them are starers in Chito Rono's La Vida Rosa (A Rosy Life) and Joel Lamangan's Hubog (Wretched Lives) (2001).

Two popular sexy movies released in September and December 2001.

In La Vida Rosa, we finally see hooligans in their everyday conditions - living, loving and hoping for a better life. Givng flesh to these hoodlum characters in the film are Diether Ocampo and Rosanna Roces.

Directed by Chito Roño, La Vida Rosa casts Roces and Ocampo as con artists who get involved in all sorts of criminal activities: kidnapping, carnapping, theft, etc. They actually operate under the supervision of an underworld boss, played by Vic Diaz.

When greed gets in the way of their illegal operations, they have a falling out with Diaz and, later, with his assistant, Pen Medina. Roces and Ocampo then begin to live in fear – with danger constantly lurking behind them.

La Vida Rosa doesn't necessarily plead for sympathy and understanding for these unlawful elements in society. The movie merely depicts the every day lives of criminals the way it is in real life - minus the sinister laughter we often hear in most Tagalog movies.

In this film, we see hooligans also living ordinary lives - without necessarily spitting out bullets everyday for breakfast. And so we see Rosanna Roces here playing a doting mother to her son and a dutiful daughter to her own Mom, portrayed by Liza Lorena.

And what interesting role Liza Lorena plays here in La Vida Rosa. She is a blind woman who – to while away time – sits by the church door to ask for alms. At the end of the day, this supposed beggar – believe it or not – is fetched by a service car.


Liza is also made to age here way beyond her years. But despite the difficulty of the role and the fact that she had been away for so long, Liza goes through the old and blind woman part with much ease – proof that she’s still one of the country’s finest actresses. (I believe she was at her best in Oro, Plata, Mata and in Miguelito: Ang Batang Rebelde.)


Playing the bastard son of Rosanna Roces in the movie is Jiro Mano, one of the young talents in Marilou Diaz-Abaya’s Muro-Ami. Once this movie is shown in commercial theaters, this kid – mark my word – will become the toast of Philippine cinema. He's a brilliant child actor – even better than Lester Samonte who wowed local and foreign audiences (during film festivals abroad) with his excellent performance in Gil Portes'; Saranggola. He and Rosanna Roces have such great chemistry between them, you’ll end up relishing in your mind all their scenes together even long after the movie has ended.


Diether Ocampo, Rosanna’s partner in crime (and even in bed), had already shown marked improvement as an actor (he was so wooden in his early films) in Bakit Pa? and in Bukas na Lang Kita Mamahalin (both by Jose Javier Reyes). But here in La Vida Rosa, his performance is even a hundred times better.


And Rosanna Roces? I’m not saying this only because we work together in a television show. If you don’t believe me, see the movie yourself once it opens in downtown theaters within the next few weeks and I think you will agree with me that she had already ensconced herself as one of the best actresses in Philippine movies because of this film. Insome of her scenes, in fact, she reminds me of a young Rosa Rosal (one of the greatest we have) in the classic film, Anak-Dalita.


Actually, even in her old, sex films like Basa sa Dagat and Patikim ng Piña, Rosanna was already showing flashes of brilliance – which was quite a feat considering that those movies were, well, trashy and exploitative.


Fortunately, she had her chance to redeem herself as an actress in Ligaya ang Itawag Mo sa Akin and in Ang Lalake sa Buhay ni Selya under the guidance of Carlos Siguion Reyna. In fact, I thought that those two films would already be the pinnacles of her film career. I was wrong. Here in La Vida Rosa, she even gives an even more sterling (and far more colorful) performance compared to both Selya and Ligaya.


Her best scene in the film is the part where she confronts Pen Medina and, later, drops one of her delicious trademark Osang one-liners. If only for this scene, La Vida Rosa is already worth watching.


However, I assure you that each scene in this film is really worth your time and money. This movie may be dark and executed in film noir style, but is still highly appealing to viewers - thanks to the magnificent orchestration of the various cinematic elements under the baton of director Chito Roño.


La Vida Rosa has everything viewers are looking for in movie: drama, action, suspense, sex and even humor (provided mostly by Rosanna). All these elements put together, however, do not come out like tasteless and watered-down chopsuey. On the contrary, each one is brilliantly staged and meticulously executed. The film’s finale – done ala Bonnie & Clyde – shows the most inventive deaths (I’m not saying who died though) ever presented on the local screen. For a change, we don’t see a character gasping for breath and begging not to be brought anymore to the hospital. It is so different from those usually syrupy Tagalog movie endings that are already starting to come out of our ears.

Actually, it had been quite sometime since we had a Filipino film of top quality shown in local theaters.

Joel Lamangan returns to Baseco Compound once more for Hubog, this year's third Best Picture in the recently-concluded Metro Manila Film Festival Gabi ng Parangal.

Written by Roy Iglesias, the time frame of Hubog covers the period between EDSA II and EDSA III. (Although they could have done away with these political events - and the story structure would still be in shape.) Amidst the squalor that is Baseco, we see the lead character, played by Assunta de Rossi, trying to eke out a living for herself and her retarded younger sister, Alessandra.

Three tragedies hit our heroine in close succession: Her mother (Jackie Castillejo) dies, she is fired from her job as sales clerk in a department store and the shanty where they live is destroyed by a strong typhoon. (The last event is already part of cinematic license because I don't remember Metro Manila being hit by extremely bad weather between EDSA II in January and EDSA III in May of this year.)

With no one else to turn to, Assunta is forced to accept the generous offer of friend Jay Manalo (who works as a bodyguard for some big shot) for her and her sister to live in his house.

One evening, she is seduced by Jay Manalo and - when she succumbs - she becomes his common-law wife. Eventually, she unmasks him and discovers his true colors: He is a wife-beater and murderer.

To compound her problems, she finds out that practically the entire male population of their community has been molesting her retarded sister in exchange for some cheap toys and hamburgers.

Hubog has a lot of highly-charged dramatic moments from beginning to end. But in spite of the over-the-top dialogues, none of the scenes come out mushy nor overly sentimental. Credit goes to the creative mind of director Joel Lamangan who brilliantly stages all the scenes in this film.

Lamangan should also be commended for properly guiding all the cast members of the film - particularly Assunta de Rossi who really deserves to win the Best Actress plum in this year's Metro Manila Filmfest.

I first noticed Assunta's sensitivity as an actress in the final episode of the Red Diaries trilogy where she plays the battered wife of Carlos Morales.

Then, she also delivered another performance in the Insiang adaptation of the drama anthology Larawan on Channel 7 toward the last quarter of the year. In Hubog, it is clear that she has already matured as an actress.

The outstanding performance of Alessandra de Rossi in Hubog no longer comes as a surprise to a lot of people. After all, she was already impressive in her acting debut in Carlos Siguion Reyna's Azucena one year ago. Here in Hubog, we see - at long last (courtesy of Alessandra) - the portrayal of a retardate that does not irritate the movie audience. Her Best Supporting Actress win is also well-deserved.

Jay Manalo and Wendell Ramos (who plays Assunta's taxi driver boyfriend) also benefit from the guidance of Lamangan. As a result, they both deliver very good performances in the movie.

Why, even Joanne Quintas does well (as Jay Manalo's ex-live in partner) even in her brief parts and even briefer dialogues.

The only thing that bothers me about Hubog is its anti-poor stance. In the whole movie, there is not one poor character worthy of emulation. No, not even Assunta de Rossi.

In the film, we may laud Assunta for looking after her retarded sister, but she is not exactly the best person to guard her own purity. Even in the film’s opening credits, she is shown having pre-marital sex with Wendell Ramos as the entire nation is busy changing its President.

And then, there are those scenes that show the squatters as nothing but a bunch of mercenaries who will all troop to EDSA, Greenhills and Malacañang at the sound of the cash register.

Of course, we cannot blame Lamangan for portraying the poor in this light because, well, it seems like that was exactly what happened during that bloody May 1 assault on Malacañang. (Now, it’s me who might be branded anti-poor!).

TV Commercials

Philippines advertising industry is self-regulated. The Philippine advertising industry adopted an Advertising Code of Ethics essentially to promote efficiency in processing applications and resolution cases and avoid costly litigation in regular courts. The earliest Advertising Code of Ethics dates back to the Philippine Board of Advertising (PBA) established in 1974. In 1989, the PBA was renamed Advertising Board of the Philippines (ADBOARD) and was mandated by the Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. 7394 or The Consumer Protection Act to ensure that all advertising materials conform to its Code of Ethics. The ADBOARD Advertising Content & Regulations Committee (ACRC) had been the main implementing arm of advertising self-regulation in the Philippines until March 31, 2008 when the Ad Standards Council (ASC) took over this function.
The Association of Broadcasters of the Philippines, a self-regulatory organization representing most television and radio broadcasters in the country, limit advertising to 18 minutes per hour, a move taken to help "promote public interest."
In this case some TV broadcasters have to remove TV logos (like ABS-CBN, TV5 & GMA) before starting a commercial break. Also, all commercial content and advertisements will start (right after for most TV shows will break) before or after TV program announcements/etc. Some TV commercials to be aired requires ASC clearance if the content has trivial facts and testimonies.
Since television was introduced to the Philippines in 1953, they used imported TV advertisements until 1960, the same way in which they used billboard advertisements during the American period. In the 1960, P&G paved their way to start the first local TV advertisement.
In 1966, when the Philippine TV turned from black-and-white to color, Colgate-Palmolive was the first to advertise in color.
Some ads have the following notice indicated at the during or at the end of the commercial depending on type of products.


  • "Drink Moderately/Responsibly." for alcoholic beverages.
  • "Member: BancNet, PDIC Maximum deposit insurance for each depositor P 500,000, PANA Truth in Advertising" for banks
  • "GOVERNMENT WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING IS DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH." (formerly "Government Warning: Cigarette smoking is hazardous to health" from February 15, 1983 to December 31, 1993) for tobacco products (radio and television advertising of cigarette and hand-rolling tobaccos is banned since January 1, 2013 in accordance of Section 22 of Republic Act 9,211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003)
  • "MAHALAGANG PAALALA: ANG (name of product) AY HINDI GAMOT AT HINDI DAPAT GAMITING PANGGAMOT SA ANUMANG URI NG SAKIT." (formerly "NO APPROVED THERAPEUTIC CLAIMS") for food, dietary, fiber and herbal supplements.
  • "If symptoms persist, consult your doctor." for over-the-counter medicines.
  • "This is a paid advertisement." for political ads.
  • "Political advertisement paid for and by (name), (address)." also for political ads.
  • "The use of milk supplements must only be upon advice of a health professional". (formerly "Breastmilk is the best for babies up to 2 years of age and beyond.") for infant formulas. Used in conjunction with the DOH-IAC permit number.
  • “This product is not intended for babies 6 months of age and below”. for food/infant device that are targeted to 6 months old and above.
  • "Per (DTI-FTEB SPD/DOH-FDA CDRR/CFRR/DA-NMIS) Permit Number (number of permit), Series of (year)" for promos.
1 The Department of Health issued Administrative Order No. 10 on 22 March 1993 stating details on placing government warning "Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health", effective January 1, 1994. Meeting of Secretary of Health Juan Flavier with advertisers' group to place the specified warning on billboards, and voice-over on TV ads and radio commercials after the commercial. They agreed to comply.
2 From Amendments to Code of Practice 2 - Television Advertising Standards: "All advertisement for cigarette and hand-rolling tobaccos carry the following health warning - "Government Warning: Cigarette smoking is hazardous to health." Unless otherwise directed by TVA, the health warning, will appear for a minimum of four seconds at the end of a commercial and occupy at least 20% of the screen in the form of a clearly legible band at the bottom of the screen."
3 From Revised Code of Practice - TELA: The new Revised Code of Practice of Advertisement will take effect November 13, 1987: The Health Warning will cover 20% of the screen for the entire duration of the advertisement. The last 5 seconds of the advertisement will be a voice-over repeating the health warning orally. The voice-over will be a standard version supplied by TELA.
4 From Republic Act No. 9211 or AN ACT REGULATING THE PACKAGING, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION AND ADVERTISEMENTS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES: SECTION 22. Ban on Advertisements.—Beginning 1 January 2013, all tobacco advertising on television, cable television and radio shall be prohibited. Beginning 1 July 2013, all cinema and outdoor advertising shall be prohibited. No leaflets, posters and similar outdoor advertising materials may be posted, except inside the premises of point-of-sale retail establishments. Beginning 1 July 2014, all forms of tobacco advertising in mass media shall be prohibited except tobacco advertisements placed inside the premises of point-of-sale retail establishments.

TV Commercials

Philippines advertising industry is self-regulated. The Philippine advertising industry adopted an Advertising Code of Ethics essentially to promote efficiency in processing applications and resolution cases and avoid costly litigation in regular courts. The earliest Advertising Code of Ethics dates back to the Philippine Board of Advertising (PBA) established in 1974. In 1989, the PBA was renamed Advertising Board of the Philippines (ADBOARD) and was mandated by the Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. 7394 or The Consumer Protection Act to ensure that all advertising materials conform to its Code of Ethics. The ADBOARD Advertising Content & Regulations Committee (ACRC) had been the main implementing arm of advertising self-regulation in the Philippines until March 31, 2008 when the Ad Standards Council (ASC) took over this function.
The Association of Broadcasters of the Philippines, a self-regulatory organization representing most television and radio broadcasters in the country, limit advertising to 18 minutes per hour, a move taken to help "promote public interest."
In this case some TV broadcasters have to remove TV logos (like ABS-CBN, TV5 & GMA) before starting a commercial break. Also, all commercial content and advertisements will start (right after for most TV shows will break) before or after TV program announcements/etc. Some TV commercials to be aired requires ASC clearance if the content has trivial facts and testimonies.
Since television was introduced to the Philippines in 1953, they used imported TV advertisements until 1960, the same way in which they used billboard advertisements during the American period. In the 1960, P&G paved their way to start the first local TV advertisement.
In 1966, when the Philippine TV turned from black-and-white to color, Colgate-Palmolive was the first to advertise in color.
Some ads have the following notice indicated at the during or at the end of the commercial depending on type of products.

  • "Drink Moderately/Responsibly." for alcoholic beverages.

    • "Member: BancNet, PDIC Maximum deposit insurance for each depositor P 500,000, PANA Truth in Advertising" for banks
    • "GOVERNMENT WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING IS DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH." (formerly "Government Warning: Cigarette smoking is hazardous to health" from February 15, 1983 to December 31, 1993) for tobacco products (radio and television advertising of cigarette and hand-rolling tobaccos is banned since January 1, 2014 in accordance of Section 22 of Republic Act 9,211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003)
    • "MAHALAGANG PAALALA: ANG (name of product) AY HINDI GAMOT AT HINDI DAPAT GAMITING PANGGAMOT SA ANUMANG URI NG SAKIT." (formerly "NO APPROVED THERAPEUTIC CLAIMS") for food, dietary, fiber and herbal supplements.
    • "If symptoms persist, consult your doctor." for over-the-counter medicines.
    • "This is a paid advertisement." for political ads.
    • "Political advertisement paid for and by (name), (address)." also for political ads.
    • "The use of milk supplements must only be upon advice of a health professional". (formerly "Breastmilk is the best for babies up to 2 years of age and beyond.") for infant formulas. Used in conjunction with the DOH-IAC permit number.
    • “This product is not intended for babies 6 months of age and below”. for food/infant device that are targeted to 6 months old and above.
    • "Per (DTI-FTEB SPD/DOH-FDA CDRR/CFRR/DA-NMIS) Permit Number (number of permit), Series of (year)" for promos.
    1 The Department of Health issued Administrative Order No. 10 on 22 March 1993 stating details on placing government warning "Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health", effective January 1, 1994. Meeting of Secretary of Health Juan Flavier with advertisers' group to place the specified warning on billboards, and voice-over on TV ads and radio commercials after the commercial. They agreed to comply.
    2 From Amendments to Code of Practice 2 - Television Advertising Standards: "All advertisement for cigarette and hand-rolling tobaccos carry the following health warning - "Government Warning: Cigarette smoking is hazardous to health." Unless otherwise directed by TVA, the health warning, will appear for a minimum of four seconds at the end of a commercial and occupy at least 20% of the screen in the form of a clearly legible band at the bottom of the screen."
    3 From Revised Code of Practice - TELA: The new Revised Code of Practice of Advertisement will take effect November 13, 1987: The Health Warning will cover 20% of the screen for the entire duration of the advertisement. The last 5 seconds of the advertisement will be a voice-over repeating the health warning orally. The voice-over will be a standard version supplied by TELA.
    4 From Republic Act No. 9211 or AN ACT REGULATING THE PACKAGING, USE, SALE, DISTRIBUTION AND ADVERTISEMENTS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES: SECTION 22. Ban on Advertisements.—Beginning 1 January 2013, all tobacco advertising on television, cable television and radio shall be prohibited. Beginning 1 July 2013, all cinema and outdoor advertising shall be prohibited. No leaflets, posters and similar outdoor advertising materials may be posted, except inside the premises of point-of-sale retail establishments. Beginning 1 July 2014, all forms of tobacco advertising in mass media shall be prohibited except tobacco advertisements placed inside the premises of point-of-sale retail establishments.

    Saturday, September 24, 2016

    PURIHIN ANG PANGINOON, UMAWIT NG KAGALAKAN

    KORO:
    purihin ang Panginoon,
    umawit ng kagalakan
    at tugtugin ang guitara
    at ang kaaya-ayang lira
    hipan ninyo ang trumpeta.

    sa ating pagkabagabag
    sa Diyos tayo ay tumawag
    sa ating mga kaaway
    tayo ay kanyang iniligtas! (Koro)

    mga pasaning mabigat,
    sa ating mga balikat;
    pinagaan ng lubusan,
    ng Diyos na tagapagligtas. (Koro)

    kaya’t Panginoon ay dinggin,
    ang landas niya ay tahakin
    habambuhay ay purihin,
    kagandahang loob niya sa atin. (Koro)

    Coda:
    Hipan ninyo ang trumpeta

    Transportation to end common rail station row

    The Transportation Department said it expects to end by next week the dispute over the location of the common station that will link Metro Manila’s overhead train system in Quezon City .

    “Hopefully by September 28, all the four stakeholders will sign the common station [agreement],” Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade said, referring to SM Prime Holdings Inc., Ayala Land Corp., Metro Pacific Investments Corp and San Miguel Corp.

    “The only thing missing right now are certain technicalities which include the access either overpass or underpass. I think the design issue is about to be addressed with the blessing of the DPWH [Department of Public Works and Highways]. So, you will have the common station soon,” he added.

    Tugade had said the common station would be built between SM North and  Trinoma mall.

    San Miguel, the proponent of MRT 7, preferred SM North as the location of the common station under a 25-year concession agreement with the government.

    SM Prime earlier secured a Supreme Court stay order, barring the department from transferring the location of the common station to Trinoma mall of Ayala Land Inc.

    Transportation decided to relocate the common station to Trinoma from SM North, saying the government could save P1 billion from the transfer.

    To resolve the conflict with the SM Group, the Department of Transportation and Communications proposed building two common stations, one near The Annex at SM City North Edsa and the other beside Trinoma Mall.

    Under an earlier agreement between SM Prime Holdings and state-run Light Rail Transit Authority, the common station would be situated beside The Annex at SM City North Edsa. SMPHI has paid the government P200 million for the naming rights for the proposed station.

    MPIC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan earlier said the best solution to resolve the issue on common station was to build it somewhere between The Annex at SM City North Edsa and Trinoma Mall.

    Pangilinan said the two common stations for MRT Line 3, LRT Line 1 and the proposed MRT Line 7 would be inefficient.


    The Common Station at the TriNoma will connect the LRT-1, MRT-3, and the future MRT-7 line. The project will also involve construction of head-to-head platforms for LRT 1 and MRT 3 with a 147.4-meter elevated “walkalator” to MRT 7 on North Avenue.

    LRMC earlier proposed to Transportation the construction of an interim station between SM City North Edsa and Trinoma to connect the existing LRT1, MRT3 and the planned MRT7.

    “The idea is to have just one station that will be ideal for us and for everyone because all the lines will just meet in that station. It has to be within that triangle of Trinoma and SM,” MPIC president and chief executive Jose Ma. Lim said.

    Lim said if the proposed interim station concept became acceptable, it could later become a part of the permanent station.

    Friday, September 23, 2016

    ABS-CBN's planned program schedule due to the renewing the franchise for twenty-five (25) years

    Channel 2, the flagship property of the Company, it will have a revamped schedule upon the renew the 25-year congressional franchise into law (Republic Act 10___) or “An act renewing the franchise granted to ABS-CBN Corporation (formerly ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation) under Republic Act Number 7966 or ‘An act granting ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation a franchise to construct, install, establish, operate, and maintain broadcasting stations in the Philippines, and for other purposes’ for twenty-five (25) years from the effectivity of this act":

    Monday-Friday

    • 3:55 am - Kape't Pandasal
    • 4 am - Gising, Pilipinas!
    • 5 am - Umagang Kay Ganda
    • 8 am - Anime and Educational Shows
    • 10:30 am - Magandang Buhay!
    • 11:30 am - Drama
    • 12:25 pm - TV Patrol Noontime
    • 12:30 pm - Magandang Tanghali, Bayan! (Live)
    • 2:30 pm - Drama
    • 3:30 pm - Drama
    • 4:15 pm - Drama
    • 5 pm -
      • Mission Possible (Julius C. Babao)
      • My Puhunan (Karen Davila)
      • Red Alert (Atom Araullo)
      • Sports U (Dyan Castillejo)
      • TNT: Tapatan ni Tunying (Anthony Taberna)
    • 5:30 pm - Pilipinas, Game Ka Na Ba? (Robi Domingo)
    • 6:30 pm - TV Patrol
    • 7:30 pm - Drama
    • 8:30 pm - Drama
    • 9:15 pm - Drama
    • 10 pm -
      • Kapamilya Comedy (Monday-Thursday)
      • Movie and Special (Friday) (up to 12 midnight)
    • 11:30 pm (Monday-Thursday) and 12 midnight (Friday) - SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon
    • 12 am (Monday-Thursday) and 12:30 am (Friday) - The World Tonight
    • 12:30 am -
      • Mukha (Monday) (up to 1 am)
      • Patrol ng Pilipino (Tuesday)
      • Krusada (Wednesday)
      • #NoFilter (Teddy Locsin Jr.) (Thursday)  (up to 1 am)
      • S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) (Friday)
    • 1:30 am - Trip na Trip (Jason Gainza, Franzen Fajardo) (Friday)
    • 1 am (Tuesday and Friday), 1:30 am  (Wednesday and Thursday) and 2:30 am (Saturday) - O Shopping Philippines

    * A fourth drama, served as a temporary replacement for The Biggest Loser or Pinoy Big Brother, would aired right after drama and before SNN.

    Saturdays

    • 4 am - Rosary Crusade
    • 5 am - Ang Iglesia ni Cristo
    • 6 am - Salamat Dok!
    • 7 am - Swak na Swak
    • 7:30 am - CNBC's Managing Asia
    • 8 am - Cartoons
    • 10 am - Kapamilya Blockbusters
    • 12 pm - Magandang Tanghali, Bayan! (Live)
    • 2:30 pm - Ipaglaban Mo!
    • 4 pm - Star Magic Presents
    • 5 pm - Gokada Let's Go!
    • 5:30 pm - Family Feud
    • 6 pm - TV Patrol (Alvin Elchico and Bernadette Sembrano)
    • 6:30 pm - Home, Sweetie, Home (John Lloyd Cruz and Toni Gonzaga)
    • 7:30 pm - Pinoy Boy Band Superstar / The Voice / Your Face Sounds Familiar / Dance Kids / The X Factor / Pilipinas Got Talent / Star Circle Quest
    • 8:30 pm - Maalaala Mo Kaya
    • 10 pm - Pinoy Big Brother Abs-Cbn / Pinoy Dream Academy / The Biggest Loser / I Love OPM / We Love OPM / I Do / Star Power
    • 11 pm - Sabado Movie Specials
    • 1 am - The Bottomline with Boy Abunda
    • 2 am - The Weekend News
    • 2:30 am - O Shopping

    Sunday

    • 3 am - Family Appointment with El Shaddai
    • 5:30 am - Pluma
    • 6 am - The Healing Eucharist
    • 7 am - Salamat Dok!
    • 8 am - Swak na Swak
    • 8:30 am - Superbook
    • 9 am - 
    • 9:30 am - MatanglawinTV (Kim Atienza)
    • 10:30 am - Mutya ng Masa (Doris Bigornia)
    • 11:30 am - ASAPOFFICIAL
    • 2 pm - Banana Sundae
    • 3:30 pm - The Buzz
    • 5 pm - TV Patrol
    • 5:30 pm - Goin' Bulilit
    • 6 pm - Sharon (Sharon Cuneta)
    • 7 pm - Wansapanataym
    • 8:30 pm - Pinoy Big Brother Abs-Cbn / Pinoy Dream Academy / The Biggest Loser / I Love OPM / We Love OPM Abs-Cbn / I Do / Star Power
    • 9:30 pm - Gandang Gabi Vice
    • 10:30 pm - Sunday’s Best
    • 12:30 am - The Weekend News ( Tony Velasquez)
    • 1 am - Urban Zone (Daphne Osena Paez)
    • 1:30 am - O Shopping Philippines

    Aalisin na lang ang Failon Ngayon at Rated K, at gawin na lang segment ng TV Patrol.

    Kapuso stars honored at 34th Luna Awards by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 23, 2016 Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/kapuso-stars-honored-at-34th-luna-awards/#z6MP3vOSTgLUPEZd.99

    Kapuso stars Jaclyn Jose and John Arcilla won trophies at the 34th Luna Awards of the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP).
    John received the Best Actor award for his remarkable performance of the titular character in the indie film “Heneral Luna,” which was a surprise box-office hit during its extended run in theaters nationwide.
    Meanwhile, 2016 Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Jaclyn Jose was recognized for her part in the Brillante Mendoza film “Ma’ Rosa.” On Instagram, the actress thanked Star for all Seasons Vilma Santos and FAP President Leo Martinez for nominating “Ma’Rosa” to the 2017 Oscars. “Thank you for your recognition. Thank you for giving ‘Ma’ Rosa’ a chance to be part of the Oscars, we are praying for support,” her post read in part.
    John is part of the “Encantadia” cast while Jaclyn is one of the lead stars on “Alyas Robin Hood,” both on GMA.
    • • •
    ‘Saintly’ Aljur
    Yes, in his new film, “Ang Hapis At Himagsik Ni Hermano Puli (The Agony And Fury Of Brother Puli),” Aljur Abrenica is saintly, a far cry from the usual rugged yet hunky persona he projects onscreen.
    The movie, directed by Gil Portes and produced by Rex Tiri of T-Rex Entertainment, is now in select theaters nationwide.
    Also starring Louise delos Reyes, Enzo Pineda, Menggie Cobarrubias, Kiko Matos, Markki Stroem, Vin Abrenica and Allen Abrenica in an introductory role, “Hermano Puli” tells the story of Apolinario de la Cruz, better known as Hermano Puli, a Filipino religious leader from Lucban, Tayabas (now Quezon) who founded the Cofradia de San Jose exclusively for native Filipinos.
    It is said that before this, Hermano Puli tried to join an order for preachers in Manila but was rejected because of his race. He decided to work as a lay brother at the San Juan de Dios Hospital where he studied the Bible along with other religious writings.
    The Cofradia de San Jose was successful and it grew to have more than 5000 members. But soon its existence came to the knowledge of the friars. On Nov. 1, 1841, colonial military forces captured Hermano Puli and he was tried and executed.
    • • •
    Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Sept. 24, go to Sen. Ed Angara, Julia Clarete, Larry Silva, Susan Reyes, Gerry Katigbak, Lorna Viernes, Emma Yuhico, Baby Alfonso, Norietta Diga, Dr. Gem Reyes, Nena Rodriguez, Noel Valenzuela, Bulgin Manapat, Isabel Bernal, Zia Quizon, Ronald Arguelles, Pearlie Arcache-Morales, Grace Catan, Kim Gadingan Llarena, Rev. Fr. Dars Cabral, Yum Ong from Beth Ong, Charyman Adlawan, Mickey Bacalso, Zoe Nixie Abarquez of Bangkok, Thailand, Lalen Calayan and Señorita Amparo Lhuillier and Coleen Garcia…Belated b-day greetings to Monica de Leon and Doods Tuason… Sept. 25: Sen. Bong Revilla, Carla Martinez, Bobby Velasco, Sandra Garcia, Cory Endozo, Al Pastrano, Edwin Galvez, Jun Nardo, Dino Guevarra, Arlene Matunhay, Cyrill Gay Miranda, Albite Padigos of Poblacio, Sibonga, Judy Anne Harbon, Virgie Villarin, Wilfred B. Tia, and Orlando Yaneza of SEC…Get up to P25,000 off when you purchase any Samsung Home Digital Appliance worth at least P100,000 ONLY on September 25! Visit your nearest SM Appliance store to know more. Sept. 26Leo Lastimosa, Barangay Captain Arnie dele Torre of Cansojong, Talisay City, Bridget Mariblanca Jarina, Danny Dolor, Marieliese Evaristo, Lizza Nakpil, Cecille Salonga, Dolores Quiambao, Dr. Rainelda Jarin, Christine Pineda, Jojo Taduran, Pearl Villa-Real, Brian Tenorio, Pilie Barnecchea, Polie Aquino,  and Susan Castrence…

    Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/kapuso-stars-honored-at-34th-luna-awards/#z6MP3vOSTgLUPEZd.99

    Thursday, September 22, 2016

    “Babalik ka rin”

    Saan ka man naroroon ngayon, Saudi, China, Japan, Korea o Hong Kong
    Babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin.
    Ano mang layo ang narating, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, Africa,
    Europe o Amerika, babalik at babalik ka rin.

    Refrain:
    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin
    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin.

    Sa piling ng iyong pinagmulan, sa iyong nakaraan
    Babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin
    Anumang layo ang narating, iyong maaalala
    Ang dati mong kasama, babalik at babalik ka rin.

    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin
    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin.

    Sa paglipas ng panahon, sa iyong kahapon
    Sa alaalang naghihintay sa ‘yo.

    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin
    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin.

    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin
    Kaytagal mo nang nawala, babalik ka rin, babalik ka rin.

    Big shoes to fill for Miss World PH 2016 by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 21, 2016 (updated) Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/big-shoes-to-fill-for-miss-world-ph-2016/#MX9sqiAYDwQJU7JO.99

    The new Miss World Philippines will be known on Sept. 25 at Manila Hotel.
    Miss World Philippines 2015 was Hillarie Parungao who was Miss World Top 6. In 2011, Gwendoline Ruais was Miss World first runner-up, and in 2013, Megan Young made history by winning the Miss World crown for the Philippines.
    This year’s finalists are: Maria Paula Prose, 23, Cagayan; Shenna Zaldivar, 19, Dapitan City; Rosette Tayam, 21, Zambales; Alyana Cagandahan, 23, Laguna; Arienne Calingua, 24, Pampanga; Casey Austria, 25, Bicol; Sarah Joson, 23, Manila; Sandra Lemonon, 21, Pasig City; Jan Helen Villanueva, 24, Bulacan; Kristine Lopez, 22, Bulacan; Shaina Sazon, 18, Makati City; Arah Salientes, 20, San Fernando, Pampanga; Catriona Gray, 22, Albay; Madeleine Magdaleno Uy, 18, Nueva Ecija; Charlene Fontanilla, 19, Mandaluyong City; Roshiel Asingua, 21, Cebu City; Irina Cortez, 21, Makati City; Ivanna Pacis, 20, Makati City; Vinnie Camille Quiangco, 23, Roxas City; Quenie Lorenzo, 18, Bulacan; Marah Muñoz, 23, Parañaque City; Jane Pactoranan, 21, Antipolo City; Ralph Lauren Asuncion, 25, Batangas City; Yara Caunca, 19, Las Piñas City and Ivy Enriquez, 21, Bataan.
    Miss World Limited, the British licensor of the Miss World franchise granted Ms. Cory Quirino’s CQ Global Quest Inc. and Viva Live Inc., has the exclusive right to run the pageant’s Philippine competition starting this year.
    Viva brings to the table years of experience in managing and staging events, a steady roster of the most sought after stars, and seasoned production capabilities. Quirino, as pageant director, takes care of bringing out the best in the Filipina candidates to take the most coveted Miss World crown.
    Miss World Ltd., based in London, is the longest-running beauty pageant in the world established in 1951. It is the biggest of beauty pageant competitions with over 120 participating countries.
    • • •
    Just recently, the chairmanship of the MARE Foundation was turned over to Jackie Ejercito by former senator Loi Ejercito. The occasion, held at the San Andres Sports Center with Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada as special guest, coincided with Jackie’s 50th birthday and 20th anniversary.
    Other members of the new MARE Foundation board are Precy V. Ejercito, vice chairman; Corina Ponce-Enrile Yenko, treasurer; and Ma. Cristina Tantoco Morada, corporate secretary. The directors are Fr. Edward M. Lavin, Maria Rowena O. Ejercito, Gabriel Ma. J. Lopez, Precy V. Mathay, Willin C. Chan, Evelyn Carballo and Benita Tanyag.
    MARE Foundation was established in 1996 by then Vice President Joseph Estrada and wife Dr. Loi Ejercito, to help improve the quality of life of underprivileged Filipinos. After more than 20 years, it has helped thousands of Filipinos through medical, dental and surgical missions, medical assistance program, feeding projects, livelihood projects, scholarships and relief assistance to victims of flood, fire and other calamities including conflict situations.
    Equally worth mentioning is the Dialysis Center Project of the foundation, which is in partnership with the City Government of Manila. This project, which provides free dialysis sessions to poor Manileños, started at the time when Dr. Loi was still First Lady, wherein she helped build a dialysis center in Malacañang.
    • •  •
    Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Sept. 22, go to Ms. Nene Leonor, Dolly Anne Carvajal, Pitay Vitan, Nicky Tesoro, Vince Reyes, Vanz Christian Labal, Pinky Fernando, Elizabeth Cristobal, Mrs. Baby Liban, Violy Sevilla, Marg Hubilla-Ordiales, Jinia Samad, Rashid Mathew Dayot, Baby Liban, Marg Ordiales, Jinia Samad, Rashid Dayot, Elizabeth Cristobal, Cristina Tan Yao, Emmie Domingo of Filscap, Pitay Reyes-Vitan, Nicky Tesoro, Cristina Francisco of PCSO GM’s office, Martin D. Bautista, Ivy Valencia, Hong Hai and Caroline Riggs of Star Magic…Belated b-day greetings to Eric Salvaciin (Sept. 21)…Sept. 23: Mrs. Socorro Ramos of National Book Store, Jenine Desiderio, Lynnette Punzalan, Zenia Co, Grace de Asis Ilagan, Rose S. Vellas, Avelino P. Basa, Danny Carvajal, Salve Asis, Dr. Mariano Co, Johnelle Marie M. Galigaro, Elmer Reyes, Arjhay Dilan, Arnold Hernandez, Kitkat and Mikee Tanael…
    Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/big-shoes-to-fill-for-miss-world-ph-2016/#MX9sqiAYDwQJU7JO.99

    Wednesday, September 21, 2016

    Beep™ card expands usage to RRCG P2P buses



    Mega Manila commuters can count on their beep™ card for rides on another point-to-point (P2P) bus line.

    AF Payments Inc. announced that it has implemented its tap-and-go payment system in RRCG Transport’s P2P buses from Alabang Town Center (ATC) to Greenbelt 1 (Makati City) following a successful public trial last week.

    The route operates from 5:30 AM to 8:30 PM with a bus that leaves every 30 minutes. The promo fare (extended until further notice) is P50, while the one-way discounted fare for senior citizens, PWDs, and students is P40. For concessionary beep™ cardholders, the discount is automatically deducted while students who wish to avail of the discount will have to pay in cash. There will be selling booths stationed at the ATC and Greenbelt 1 terminals for those who want to purchase or reload their beep™ card.

    “After our rollout in northern Metro Manila P2P buses, we’re catering now to commuters down south. The RRCG Transport P2P bus service is a welcome option for commuters from the south. We are pleased that riders can use the multi-purpose beep™ card to pay for their fares,” said Peter Maher, President and CEO of AF Payments Inc.

    The RRCG Transport premium P2P service aims to provide a more convenient and reliable transportation system to residents of southern Metro Manila. These buses provide free Wi-Fi to passengers and are equipped with CCTV cameras for additional security. Compartments underneath have provisions for storing bikes, wheelchairs, and other equipment.

    The P2P bus service system was created by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to help improve traffic as the buses travel nonstop from the terminal to the drop-off point. It also aims to ease commuter woes by cutting travel time compared to normal multi-stop buses. The P2P system currently has routes from Trinoma-Makati and Ortigas-Makati. More P2P routes will be added in the next few months.

    The beep™ card is a tap-and-go payment system accepted in all three elevated railways (LRT 1, LRT 2, and MRT 3), select bus lines and at the Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX). It can be purchased for P20, is reloadable and valid for four years. Offsite reloading partners are also now available. More information about beep™ may be obtained at the website and on Facebook (beep card) and Twitter (@beep_card).

    - See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2131474383300/beep-card-expands-usage-to-rrcg-p2p-buses#sthash.lhHyex7X.dpuf - See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2131474383300/beep-card-expands-usage-to-rrcg-p2p-buses#sthash.lhHyex7X.dpuf

    Tuesday, September 20, 2016

    Dingdong Dantes showcases acting mettle on ‘Alyas Robin Hood’ by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 20, 2016 Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/dingdong-dantes-showcases-acting-mettle-on-alyas-robin-hood/#j7HukRlqQtpXuV4C.99

    In his return to primetime via Kapuso Network’s “Alyas Robin Hood,” Dingdong Dantes showcases the breadth of his acting skills as the series combines action, drama, adventure and comedy.
    The series also dramatically demonstrates the inspiring truth that each one of us can be a hero, and able to be of service to other people. The show is action-packed which will surely entice male viewers too.
    “Maganda ’yung feeling na magiging part ka ng pag-solve ng isang problem sa lugar ninyo, na tumutulong ka sa community. Pero ang mas mahalaga, siyempre, ay ’yung paghahanap ng katotohanan. I think isa ’yun sa gustong ma-achieve ng character sa kuwento – malaman kung saan nagmula, sino ang may kagagawan ng lahat,” the actor said of his role.
    His co-stars are Andrea Torres and 2013 Miss World Megan Young. Joining them are seasoned actors Cherie Gil, Sid Lucero, Jaclyn Jose; and playing key roles are Paolo Contis, Gary Estrada, John Feir, Tanya Gomez, Gio Alvarez, Lindsay de Vera, Dave Bornea, and Caprice Cayetano. Completing the powerhouse cast are Rey “PJ” Abellana and Ces Quesada.
    “Alyas Robin Hood” director Dominic Zapata promised to push for a “deeper” story, something they will all be proud of and one that will surely “make a mark.”
    • • •
    Businessman marks 92nd milestone
    Successful businessman (Harrison Plaza among other ventures) Antonio Martel marked his 92nd birthday this year but unlike before, he opted for a quiet Sunday dinner with only family (wife, children and grandchildren) in attendance.
    A hearty eater at his age, wife Belen is glad Tony only takes two kinds of pills: His maintenance for blood pressure and aspirin.
    The party is a far cry from the one last year held at the Main Lounge of Manila Polo Club. It was a Filipiniana event with 400 guests. They had the Bayanihan dancers, the Pangkat Kawayan, the Madrigal Singers and other performers.
    The year before, when Tony turned 90, he had his birthday party at the Isla Ballroom of the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel with 500 well-wishers.
    • • •
    Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Sept. 20, go to Ms. Imelda Cojuangco, producer Donna Villa-Caparas, broadcaster Rey Langit, Malu Veloso, Lara Melissa de Leon-Joseph, Elaine Miranda, Angel Samson, Ester Dipasupil, California-based Vincent P. Tuazon, Katherine Marte, Lydia Go Chua, Jessica Santos Herrera, Chit Ramos of Balita, Zenaida A. Flores, Elaine Miranda, Slaly Maliwang, Atty. Numeriano Tanopo of Dagupan City, Susan Calo Medina, Sally B. Maliuanag, Rogelio Rivera Revilla, Warlie Zambales Diaz, Carolyn Esposo Espiritu, Alfritz Jarn Horario Morata, Kolene Molina, Roi Vinzon, Renee Jose and Erich Gonzales of ABS-CBN Star Magic… Happy wedding anniversary to Gina and Buddy Oberas of DZXL/RMN… Sept. 21: Arnold Perez, Mica Francisco, Trizia Lasatin, Erwin Estaura, Jake Ramirez, Alfredo Lozano, Trizia Lazatin, Bernie Gozon, Jerry Olea, Dr. Eustaquio Miranda, Bernie Gozon, Dr, Pacita Pabalate, Monette Gallego, Abigail Ortiz, Carol Yap, Linda Lacsina, Eugene Asis, Carlo Agbuya, Rosalie Bernardo Tafalle, Jennifer Medina, Marco Tuason, Aurora Gahol, Valerie Rivera and Angelo Patrimonio, Dr. Albert Fenix, Jr., Angelo Patrimonio, Carlo Agbuya, Rosalie Tafalle, Ogee Atos, Joel Lamangan, Freddie Lozano, Eugenio Dello, Rosemarie Pangkalinawan, Joseph Villanueva and former Comelec Chairman Ben Abalos…
    Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/dingdong-dantes-showcases-acting-mettle-on-alyas-robin-hood/#j7HukRlqQtpXuV4C.99

    Saturday, September 17, 2016

    LRT-MRT common station agreement to be signed this month

    Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade has confirmed that the agreement on the LRT-MRT common station will be signed this month.

    The common station is set to be built between Ayala Land’s Trinoma Mall and SM North EDSA in Quezon City. The station would connect the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3), the Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT-1), and the proposed MRT Line 7 in Quezon City. According to Tugade, stakeholders Ramon Ang, Vice-Chairman, President and COO of San Miguel Corporation, Manuel V. Pangilinan, Chairman of TV5 Network, Philex Mining, Philex Petroleum, and Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) and Jaime Augusto Zóbel de Ayala II, chairman and CEO of Ayala Corporation, chairman of the board of directors of Globe Telecom, Bank of the Philippine Islands, and Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI); vice chairman of the board of directors and member of the Executive Committee of Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI); vice chairman of Manila Water Company, Inc.; and co-chairman and trustee of Ayala Foundation, Inc., have agreed to finalize the project after a private meeting with him.

    “We tried to meet separately and collectively with all the stakeholders. The last meeting was done yesterday with no less than the heads, stakeholders meeting with me, in a private meeting,” Sec. Tugade said.

    Tugade also confirmed that SM Prime Holdings agreed on the location of the common station between The Annex at SM City North EDSA and Trinoma Mall. Tugade also explained that the stakeholders saw the importance of having one single station and that they agreed on the intention to not burden commuters in making them walk distantly.

    “What we have basically agreed upon, number 1, all of them saw the importance of 1 single station. All of them saw the difficulty of making people walk to do connectivity between LRT’s and MRT’s,” he explained.

    The location of the common station, however, has yet to be finalized. The current court battle between SMPH and ALI impeded this decision.

    On September 28, 2009, SM Prime Holdings  had a deal with the LRT Authority to construct the common station in front of The Annex at SM City North EDSA.

    On January 25, 2010, SM Prime Holdings gave 200 million pesos to LRTA for the naming rights of the common station. But on May 30, 2013, former DOTC secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya decided to transfer the location of the common station near Trinoma Mall. The case reached the court but SM Prime Holdings loss the case. The 200-million peso cash bond is still in the possession of LRTA and will be sent back as soon as possible.

    The DOT is proposing a budget of P55.47 billion for 2017, 25 percent higher than this year’s budget.

    Source: news.abs-cbn.com, untvweb.com

    The great equalizer

    The LRT-MRT common station in SM City North Edsa, which aims to connect the LRT Line 1, MRT Line 3, and the proposed MRT Line 7, has been in the government’s pipeline for several years now. Unfortunately, there have been delays in the construction due to the technicalities and disagreements among parties involved.

    During the Department of Transportation budget hearing last Friday, I had the chance to inquire on the development of this project. According to Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, the parties involved have finally agreed to proceed with the construction. My question is, what exactly was their agreement? Where exactly will the common station be?

    During the 14th Congress, I took part in crafting a resolution to construct a common railway station at SM City North Edsa.With the convenience of the commuters in mind, we believe that a common station would ease the daily transportation grind of the working class. Our resolution originally proposed to construct the railway interchange in front of SM City North Edsa. The alignment was changed during the previous administration as the North-end station of the MRT Line 3 was relocated beside TriNoMa Mall, an Ayala property. We would like to revisit this new design of the LRT-MRT common station in North Edsa as we hope to avoid the blunder of the Gateway Mall connection, where commuters have to walk approximately 700 meters to transfer from MRT Line 3 to LRT Line 2. This kind of set-up favors only the interests of the mall owners and not of the working class. In other countries such as Hong Kong and New York, interchange stations only require commuters to go up or down a platform or walk a few meters to transfer railway lines. Why can’t we implement the same here?

    The government recognizes the big role of the country’s top corporations in making the LRT-MRT common station project possible. SM Prime Holdings Inc. together with the Light Rail Manila Consortium (LRMC) is the concessionaire for the operations, maintenance and extension of LRT-1, of which Metro Pacific Light Rail Corp. (MPLRC), a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corp., is the controlling shareholder, and the Universal LRT Corp. (ULC), a unit of San Miguel Holdings Corp., should collaborate to construct a bona fide LRT-MRT common station in SM City North Edsa. We have to make sure that the deal does not favor anyone but the public.

    We in the minority firmly believe that the concept of mass transit is the great equalizer between a rich man and a poor man. To paraphrase, a developed country is not where everybody rides a private vehicle; it is one where the rich and the working class ride the train together. As a prime advocate of long-term traffic solutions and as one of the initiators of the construction of the common station, I commit to be proactive in ensuring that this project gets done the soonest. My only appeal to the public is to remain patient as this construction would affect the current traffic condition. Rest assured, it will all be worth it.

    ANG PASKO AY SUMAPIT

    ang Pasko ay sumapit
    tayo ay mangagsiawit
    ng magagandang himig
    dahil sa Diyos ay pag-ibig
    nang si Kristo ay isilang
    may tatlong haring nagsidalaw
    at ang bawa't isa
    ay nagsipaghandog ng tanging alay

    Koro:
    Bagong Taon ay magbagong-buhay
    nang lumigaya
    ang ating bayan
    tayo'y magsikap
    upang makamtan natin
    ang kasaganaan
    tayo'y mangagsiawit
    habang ang mundo ay tahimik
    ang araw ay sumapit
    ng sanggol na dulot ng langit
    tayo ay magmahalan
    ating sundin ang gintong aral
    at magbuhat ngayon
    kahit hindi Pasko ay magbigayan (Koro)

    sa maybahay ang aming bati
    ‘Merry Christmas!’ na maluwalhati
    ang pag-ibig ‘pag siyang naghari
    araw-araw ay magiging Paskong lagi
    ang sanhi po ng pagparito
    hihingi po ng aginaldo
    kung sakaling kami’y perhuwisyo
    pasensya na kayo’t kami’y namamasko.

    Ang Pasko ay sumapit na naman
    kaya’t tayo ay dapat na magdiwang
    pagkat ngayon ay araw ng pagsilang ni hesus
    na di natin malilimutan
    halina tayo ay manalangin
    nang tayong lahat ay kanyang pagpalain
    ang Pasko ay ating pasayahin
    sa pagmamahalan natin.

    Maligayang Pasko sa bawat tahanan
    ang dalangin namin sana ay makamtan
    Masaganang buhay sa taong darating
    ang maging palad
    sana natin dinggin lamang
    ang dalangin darating
    ang hangarin
    sama-samang awitin ang isang Ama Namin

    may gayak ang lahat ng tahanan
    masdan niyo at nagpapaligsahan
    may parol at ilaw bawat bintana na sadyang
    iba’t-iba ang kulay kayganda 
    ang ayos ng simbahan
    ang lahat ay inaanyayahan
    nang dahil sa pagsilang sa sanggol na siyang maghahari
    sa panghabang panahon

    ang Pasko ay araw
    ng bigayan ang lahat
    ay nagmamahalan tuwing Pasko
    ay lagi nang ganyan
    may sigla, may galak ang bayan

    Maligaya, maligayang Pasko
    Kayo ay bigyan masagana,
    Masaganang Bagong Taon
    ay kamtan ipagdiwang,
    Ipagdiwang araw ng maykapal
    Upang manatili sa atin
    Ang kapalaran at mabuhay
    nang lagi sa kapayapaan

    Mano Po Ninong, Mano Po Ninang
    naririto kami ngayon
    humahalik sa inyong kamay
    salamat ninong, salamat ninang
    sa aginaldo pong inyong ibibigay

    Pasko na naman, Pasko na naman
    kaya kami ngayo'y ay naririto
    upang kayong lahat ay aming handugan
    nang iba’t-ibang himig na Pamasko

    Maligaya, maligaya maligayang Pasko
    sa inyong lahat!

    ‘ASAP New York’ a big hit by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 16, 2016 (updated)

    No less than New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo praised the staging of “ASAP New York” recently at Barclays Center, the sports and entertainment mecca of Brooklyn, NY.
    He said “I join in applauding all who have helped make tonight’s event a reality. May you all enjoy this exciting and inspiring expression of musical creativity.”
    It was a sold-out show. Over 50 Filipino performers from the Philippines and the US participated, among them Piolo Pascual, Coco Martin, Angeline Quinto, Vice Ganda, Billy Crawford, Daniel Padilla, Daryl Ong, Elmo Magalona, Enrique Gil, Erik Santos, Gary Valenciano, Gerald Anderson, Janella Salvador, and many more.
    Also present was host of the longest-running Philippine TV drama anthology “Maalaala Mo Kaya,” Charo Santos-Concio; and the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Gerard Salonga.
    Currently living in New York as reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach from the Philippines also graced the event.
    “ASAP New York” will be aired on TFC linear worldwide tomorrow.
    “It is our honor to have made Filipino event history in New York with our beloved Kapamilya,and their tremendous support inspires us to continue providing them with meaningful and memorable live entertainment experience,” said ABS-CBN Global Events Business Unit Head Ricky Resurreccion.
    • • •
    Nancy Leonard competes for Miss Tourism Queen Int’l
    Nancy Lee Leonard from Zamboanga has been appointed by Queen of the Phils. Foundation, Inc. and La Unica Events Management in collaboration with Megastar Production, to represent the country at the 2016 Miss Tourism Queen Int’l, which is ongoing till Sept. 26 in Wenzhou, China.
    The 25-year-old graduate of BS Psychology major in Guidance and Counselling at Ateneo de Zamboanga University was crowned Miss Zamboanga in 2011. She was also Miss Philippines Earth-Water 2013. She also joined Bb. Pilipinas 2015.
    Nancy said “I will do my best to bring home the crown. Thank you for all the trust and support especially to Tita Annie Refrea and her daughter Roanne Refrea for their encouragement and advises.”
    The Miss Tourism Queen Int’l Pageant, founded by Charlie See, is one of the largest and oldest tourism-themed pageants in the world.
    • • •
    Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Sept. 17, go to Aiza Seguerra, Becky de Liano, Albert Marcelo, Doris Leelin, John Burke, Albert Marcelo, Shalon Lara Victoriano, Rommel A. Foronda of San Francisco, CA, Dr. Marcelo Villarosa, Nick Lizette Paman, Cacai Tandingan, Evelyn Malicdem, Matthew Zulnaga, Cecille Novales, Justine Amores Martinez of Cebu, Atty. Ronnie Orebillo, Grace Martinez of New York, Rommel Foronda of SF, Shalom Victoriano, Justine Amores Martinez, Cecile Novales, Lucila Garme Tan, Aian L. Grino, Chinny Villacorta, Dialma Judilla-Perez, Fe Naranjo, Jun Alvarez, Glophet Pag-ong and Francine Prieto… Sept. 18: Marites M. Lopez, Tessie Velasco, Tom Portillo, Cecille Cheng, Dr. Elizabeth Serrano, Nana de Rios, Marita Soriano, Erika Markham, Tessie G. Velasco, Nana de Rios, Tom Portillo, Cecile Cheng, Dr. Elizabeth Pizarro-Serrano, Marita Soriano, Eugene Allen Ocampo, Candy Alison, Joi Samal, Ma. Rouffel Reyes-Valles, Catherine Lara Victoriano, Marvin P. Serrano, Xandra Valenzuela, Steve B. Salonga, Lilet Rico, Lourdes Choa, Valerie Honeylit Clarino, Mimi Jorge, Benjie Sese, Dondon Sermino of Abante Una; Engr. Richmond Francis Malvar, Marites M. Lopez, MB’s Marita S. Gozum, Roufelle Reyes Valles, Joi Samal, Lara Victoriano, Valerie Clarino, Mimi Jorge, Dondon Sermino, Marita Gozum, Gela Larion Acuzar of Cataning, Balanga City, Bataan, Mark Jose Sabutan Ultra, Leony Dante, Sofia Marie Cabral, Abelardo Almario, Jr., Earl Kent Espinosa, Elma Arcayan, Empressiona, Grace Suzette Calog, Guillin Rose Gallardo, Liklik Padigos, Louise Mary Almario-Concepcion, Nigel Paul Villarete, Raleigh Aliboy Vilo, Soping Torrejos, and Lourdes Choa…Happy wedding anniversary to Ramon and Fayee Mauricio, and Christopher and Geraldine Silan of New York…  Sept. 19: former Rep. Peping Cojuangco, Impy Pilapil, Josie Darang, Maoui David, Nap Gutierrez, Lydia C. De Guzman, Danny Vibas, Atty. Nelson Lidua, Dr. Nilo Apale, Gio Anthony Medina, Jon Mathay, Dennis Herruela of Stratworks, and MB’s Marilou B. Laderas…Belated b-day greetings to Eugene Aquino, Rina Fe Magtinao, Desa Rose Bea Logarta, Riza Margarete Raagas-Ramos, Justine Besas (Sept. 15)…Success of the National Coastal Clean-Up Day

    Thursday, September 15, 2016

    Rita Avila in a book-signing event by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 14, 2016 Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/rita-avila-in-a-book-signing-event/#Ao3ZquGv384pLF6B.99

    Actress-author Rita Avila will have two book-signing events on Sept. 18 at the 2016 Book Fair at the SMX Convention Center.
    The first will be at the St. Paul’s Publishing booth from 2 to 3 p.m., where she’ll autograph Part 2 of her children’s book “Ang Hindi Nakikitang Pakpak.”
    Then at the National Book Store booth from 6 to 8 p.m., Rita will launch her first novel, “Wanna Bet On Love,” where she shared her light and comic side in telling a story about love, gambling and friendship.
    Rita got into writing out of grief over the death of her three-week old son who succumbed to congenital heart ailment a few years ago. The first outcome of her literary endeavor was the inspirational book “8 Ways To Comfort With Grace.”
    This was followed by a book based on her and husband’s experience of being bullied in school, titled “Si Erik Tutpik At Si Ana Taba.” Her next book, dedicated to the memory of her son, was the series “The Invisible Wings (Ang Hindi Nakikitang Pakpak).”
    Rita started her showbiz career with the late German Moreno’s “That’s Entertainment.” Some of her movies were “The Flor Contemplacion Story,” “Sabel,” “Soltera” and “Shake, Rattle & Roll.” Her last teleserye was “Hanggang Makita Kang Muli” on GMA Network.
    • • •
    Sison-Tagle chairs ‘Best of Aliw’
    Elizabeth Sison-Tagle, president of the Inner Wheel Club of Manila, has been appointed chairperson of “The Best Of Aliw” by Alice H. Reyes, president of the Aliw Awards Foundation, Inc.
    The event, a first in the country’s live entertainment history, is presented by Resorts World Manila in cooperation with the AAFI and Tag Media & Public Relations. It will be held Oct. 11 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater of RWM.
    Junior New System, the latest WCOPA champion, will join six “Entertainers of the Year” (Rico J. Puno, Lea Salonga, Dulce, Jed Madela, Lisa Macuja-Elizalde and Gerphil Flores), two “Lifetime Achievement Awardees (Ramon Jacinto and Imelda Papin), and three “Hall of Famers” (The Angelos, Halili-Cruz School of Ballet and Spirit of ’67) in a unique show directed by Hall of Famer Freddie Santos.
    “The Best Of Aliw” is a fundraiser for the AAFI Welfare Fund, a project started by Tagle during her term as revival president, and for the renovation of the 55-year-old Christ the King Parish Church in Quezon City.
    Manila Bulletin is a media partner of “The Best Of Aliw,” along with Crossover, EasyRock, Mellow and others. Tickets are available are TicketWorld.
    • • •
    Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Sept. 15, go to Emy Munji, Jo Gomez, Bobby Martino, Cherie Moreno, Francis Valderama, Gani & Ruby Ann Buenaflor, Nina Ramos, Geraldine Tan, Mabel Ferrer, Dulce Baybay, US-based Cheri Querol Moreno and Francis Valderrama, Bobby Martino, Gani and Ruby Ann Buenaflor, Nick Ablaza, JR Pajaro, Marichi Nabong, Sonny M. Ola, Dolores Banaria, Mabel V. Ferrer, Jazmine Angelo, Jim Montes Mamaril, Irma Bazerghi, Evelyn Fuentebella, Helen Atienza-Dela Cruz, Jewel Castro-Cancio, Karen Cruz, Anna Moreno, Melie dela Cruz, Amilou Ace Fariolen, Anton Roberto, Cathy Densing, Emma Monarez, Max and Imelda Galacio, Mirasol Pepito, Evangeline Colina and Rufus Isaiah Arriola…Belated birthday greetings to Jean Magat (Sept. 13)...Congratulations to the Kathniel movie "Barcelona: A Love Untold" under STAR Cinema, now showing in all cinemas… Sept. 16: Janno Gibbs, Irene Marcos-Araneta, Tommy Abuel, Rica Bagatsing, Janet Bordon, Rex Paul Cruz, Belinda Mejia, Norma Cobarrubias, Beth Lugtu, Emeellee Mercado, Elma Fadri, Millie Reyes, Betty Malong, Joel Mejia, Arlene Silan-Vigilla, Lee Soliman, Josie Sanchez, ABS-CBN Business Unit Head Lui Andrada, Lito Legaspi, Rica Bagatsing, Janet Bordon, Rex Paul M. Cruz, Belinda Mejia, Norma Cobarrubias, Beth Lugtu, Gemma Cruz, Elma Fadiri, Millie Reyes, Betty Malong of PCSO, Joel Mejia, Arlene Silan-Vigilla of Atlanta, presidential photographer Gil Nartea, Jenny Reyes, Georgia, Lee Soliman, Imelda C. Baun, MB Research’s Leo Ortega Laparan II and Ms. Milen de Quiros and Romy Posadas…Belated b-day greetings to Shelby Payne (Aug. 29) and INVESCAP, Inc. chairman and president Lucio Co (Sep. 13)…Roque Emigdio Luis Bello III passed away peacefully in the grace of our Lord on Sept. 13, 2016. His bereaved wife, sons, mother, brothers, sisters, other relatives and friends request the pious readers to pray for the eternal repose of his soul. His remains lie in state at Loyola Memorial Chapels and Crematorium, Taytay, Rizal. Cremation will be at Loyola Memorial Chapels and Crematorium, Inside St. John the Baptist Columbary and Park, Highway 2000, Taytay, Rizal on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016 at 8 a.m.

    House urges govt to look at public welfare on common rail station decision by Ben Rosario September 16, 2016 Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/house-urges-govt-to-look-at-public-welfare-on-common-rail-station-decision/#pV31jcM1D91rfjsy.99

    The House minority bloc called on government to give public welfare utmost consideration as it resolves a tug-of-war between two shopping mall giants over the putting up of a common station that could bring in tremendous business prospects.

    This was gathered as the Department of Transportation disclosed that the 11.7 kilometer Light Rail Transit (LRT-1) extension in Cavite is expect to be completed in 2021, with construction set to commence next year.

    Minority Leader Danilo Suarez said the construction of the common Metro Rail Transit-Light Rail Transit station at the intersection of EDSA and North Avenue is being contested by the country’s leading mall operators but government planners appear to have leaned towards the interest of one of them to the detriment of the riding public.

    “We find it necessary to revisit the new design of the LRT-MRT common station in North EDSA as we don’t want a mistake siilar to the Gateway Mall connection, where commuters have to walk approximately 700 meters to transfer from MRT LIne 3 to LRT Line 2,” said Suarez in a recent press conference.

    He admitted that the Cubao mall mass transit link was originally intended to be constructed at the northern side of the Cubao EDSA-Aurora blvd intersection for the convenience of the riding public and to allow swifter transfer of passengers.

    For still unexplained reasons, government transportation officials abandoned the plan. Thus, riders have to walk in between two Araneta Center malls to be able to transfer rides.


    Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/house-urges-govt-to-look-at-public-welfare-on-common-rail-station-decision/#pV31jcM1D91rfjsy.99

    House minority wants to revisit new design for LRT-MRT common link station Published September 14, 2016 3:56pm - See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/581362/money/companies/house-minority-wants-to-revisit-new-design-for-lrt-mrt-common-link-station#sthash.zlhVsPT7.dpuf

    Congressmen led by Minority Leader Danilo Suarez on Wednesday expressed the need to "revisit" and closely monitor the new design to be laid down by the government for the common link station to connect the Light Rail Transit (LRT) and Metro Rail Transit (MRT) lines.

    Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade earlier told lawmakers that stakeholders had agreed to build the common station in between SM North and Trinoma in Quezon City. The memorandum of agreement is set to be signed on September 28.

    But on Wednesday, the minority congressmen said they would closely monitor the progress of the common station project to ensure that it does not favor anyone but the public.

    "We find it necessary to revisit the new design of the LRT-MRT common station in North EDSA as we don't want a mistake similar to the Gateway Mall connection, where commuters have to walk approximately 700 meters to transfer from MRT Line 3 to LRT Line 2," said the minority.

    "We wonder then the interests served here. Is it that of the mall owners?," asked the minority in a statement read by Suarez to the media during a news conference.

    The group said that interchange stations in Hong Kong and New York only require commuters to go up or down a platform or walk a few meters to transfer railway lines.

    "There must be an assurance na huwag mo paglalakarin ang commuters.... Sa bago nilang assignment na iniisip, mababasa ka pa ng ulan para lumipat ka sa kabilang istasyon," said Suarez.

    In his group's statement, the congressmen said: "We in the minority firmly believe that the concept of a mass transit is the great equalizer between a rich man and a poor man. To paraphrase, a developed country is not where everybody rides a private vehicle; it is one where the rich and the working class ride the train together."

    During a House hearing on the Department of Transportation's budget last week, Tugade had vowed that the parties would have reached a common agreement before the plenary budget deliberations in October.

    Among those who agreed build the common station are San Miguel Corporation (SMC) president and CEO Ramon Ang, Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) chairman Manny V. Pangilinan, and business tycoon Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II.

    The P1.4-billion project will link LRT-1, MRT-3, and the proposed MRT-7 – from the North Avenue station to San Jose del Monte in Bulacan, via Commonwealth Avenue.

    The P63-billion MRT-7 is to be constructed by Universal LRT Corp. (ULC), a unit of San Miguel Holdings Corp. Once completed, the 22.8-kilometer MRT- 7 line would traverse the northeast direction of Quezon City, Caloocan, and Bulacan. It is designed to carry around two million passengers a year.

    Meanwhile, the P65-billion LRT-1 Cavite extension project was awarded to the Light Rail Manila Consortium – a joint venture between MPIC and the Ayala Group.

    The extension project would stretch the LRT-1 from Baclaran in Pasay City to Niog in Bacoor, Cavite.

    Under the Aquino administration, the then-Department of Transportation and Communications decided to have the proposed P1.4-billion common station at the TriNoMa Mall – rather than in front of SM City North EDSA.

    TriNoMa mall is owned by North Triangle Depot Commercial Corp., a 73.24-percent subsidary of Ayala Land Inc.

    According to the previous DOTC management, the common station was relocated after a study showed that the government can save P800 million to P1 billion if the station is built close to Trinoma, an adjacent mall owned by competitor Ayala Land Inc.

    The DOTC had said that the agreement with SM Prime expired in 2011 but the Sy-led developer claimed there was no expiry date provided in the documents.

    In November 2013, Malacanang approved the P1.4 billion construction of the LRT1 North Extension Project – Common Station.

    The project involves the provision of a common station for LRT1, MRT3 and eventually MRT7. Head to head platforms for LRT1 and MRT3 with a 147.4-meter elevated walk-a-lator to the proposed MRT7 at North Avenue near SM Sky Dome will be constructed. It also comes with a footbridge at the southbound side of the North Avenue Station, near Hotel Sogo.— RSJ, GMA News

    - See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/581362/money/companies/house-minority-wants-to-revisit-new-design-for-lrt-mrt-common-link-station#sthash.zlhVsPT7.dpuf

    Rita Avila in a book-signing event by Crispina Martinez - Belen September 14, 2016 Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/rita-avila-in-a-book-signing-event/#Ao3ZquGv384pLF6B.99



    Actress-author Rita Avila will have two book-signing events on Sept. 18 at the 2016 Book Fair at the SMX Convention Center.

    The first will be at the St. Paul’s Publishing booth from 2 to 3 p.m., where she’ll autograph Part 2 of her children’s book “Ang Hindi Nakikitang Pakpak.”

    Then at the National Book Store booth from 6 to 8 p.m., Rita will launch her first novel, “Wanna Bet On Love,” where she shared her light and comic side in telling a story about love, gambling and friendship.

    Rita got into writing out of grief over the death of her three-week old son who succumbed to congenital heart ailment a few years ago. The first outcome of her literary endeavor was the inspirational book “8 Ways To Comfort With Grace.”

    This was followed by a book based on her and husband’s experience of being bullied in school, titled “Si Erik Tutpik At Si Ana Taba.” Her next book, dedicated to the memory of her son, was the series “The Invisible Wings (Ang Hindi Nakikitang Pakpak).”

    Rita started her showbiz career with the late German Moreno’s “That’s Entertainment.” Some of her movies were “The Flor Contemplacion Story,” “Sabel,” “Soltera” and “Shake, Rattle & Roll.” Her last teleserye was “Hanggang Makita Kang Muli” on GMA Network.

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    Sison-Tagle chairs ‘Best of Aliw’

    Elizabeth Sison-Tagle, president of the Inner Wheel Club of Manila, has been appointed chairperson of “The Best Of Aliw” by Alice H. Reyes, president of the Aliw Awards Foundation, Inc.

    The event, a first in the country’s live entertainment history, is presented by Resorts World Manila in cooperation with the AAFI and Tag Media & Public Relations. It will be held Oct. 11 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater of RWM.

    Junior New System, the latest WCOPA champion, will join six “Entertainers of the Year” (Rico J. Puno, Lea Salonga, Dulce, Jed Madela, Lisa Macuja-Elizalde and Gerphil Flores), two “Lifetime Achievement Awardees (Ramon Jacinto and Imelda Papin), and three “Hall of Famers” (The Angelos, Halili-Cruz School of Ballet and Spirit of ’67) in a unique show directed by Hall of Famer Freddie Santos.

    “The Best Of Aliw” is a fundraiser for the AAFI Welfare Fund, a project started by Tagle during her term as revival president, and for the renovation of the 55-year-old Christ the King Parish Church in Quezon City.

    Manila Bulletin is a media partner of “The Best Of Aliw,” along with Crossover, EasyRock, Mellow and others. Tickets are available are TicketWorld.

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