Friday, August 4, 2017

Can't sing anthem? Pacman will do it

Next time around, Manny Pacquiao might just sing it himself.

Amid the hullabaloo stirred by what many consider an improper rendition of the national anthem by Martin Nievera before the Pacquiao-Hatton bout last May 3, the Filipino boxing idol said he is willing to sing the national anthem “Lupang Hinirang” in his next fight.

“Pwede naman siguro ‘yun (That’s possible) next time… next fight,” a beaming Pacquiao said.

The different versions of the national anthem sung in every Pacquiao bout have drawn varying degrees of post-fight criticism.

Pacquiao has music albums as well as an acting contract with GMA-7. His first album includes hits like “Para Sa’yo Ang Laban na ‘to” and “Pac-Man Punch.” His recent release was a “fight song” called “Lahing Pinoy.”

The people’s champ defended Nievera, saying critics should not have singled him out.

“Yung mga nagpupuna dyan naman mga sumasakay lang eh, mga KSP ba… mga kulang sa pansin (Those critics are just jumping on the bandwagon. They just want attention),” Pacquiao said.

The National Historical Institute (NHI), the Cebu provincial board as well as some lawmakers have criticized Nievera’s interpretation of the national anthem.

The provincial board of Cebu reportedly passed a resolution condemning Nievera’s version of the Lupang Hinirang, claiming he violated Republic Act 8491, or the 1998 Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines, by allegedly “murdering” the national anthem.

Nievera has refused to apologize “for something I’m not sorry for.”

Other Filipino music artists like Charice Pempengco or La Diva have expressed willingness to sing the national anthem in the next match of Pacquiao, possibly in October, against Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Juan Manuel Marquez.

The NHI meanwhile sought the help of the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) in determining if there are grounds for the filing of charges against Nievera.

“We have already given the letter to them to hear their recommendations,” said NHI’s Teddy Atienza at the No Holds Barred forum at the National Press Club.

“Personally, I saw the intention to change or alter the law. We believe that there is evidence such as the statement of Ryan Cayabyab,” he said. Cayabyab had reportedly warned Nievera against changing the melody of the national anthem.

The NHI also pointed out that Nievera was wearing a Philippine flag-like earpiece which had the wrong color arrangement. NHI said the left side of the flag should be blue, while the red should be on the right side of the earpiece.

“My idea is that it would be better if we apply persuasion rather than punishment,” said Bayan Muna’s Rep. Teddy Casiño.

“Schools must make sure that their students memorize by heart our national anthem and that they know how to sing it properly,” Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said. With Rainier Allan Ronda and Evelyn Macairan

Lack of infrastructure, congestion top problems says big metro businesses

Annual business conference urges gov’t to fix congestion, add infrastructure

The deplorable state of infrastructure in the metropolis and the ever-worsening vehicular congestion were cited as major problems that need to be addressed in the recent 25th Metro Manila Business Conference (MMBC) held late last week at the Manila Hotel.

With the theme ‘Change’, members of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry came up with eight resolutions, five of which sought solutions to logistics, flood prevention and public transportation in the National Capital Region.

Various infrastructure projects and policies were tackled by attendees of the conference, which included the fast tracking of the North Luzon Expressway- South Luzon Expressway Connector Road, the Metro Manila Interchange Construction Project IV, Floor Protection Works in Marikina River, Manila Bay Integrated Flood Control, Coastal Defense and Expressway, and Laguna Lakeshore Expressway Dike.

They also want Congress to grant President Rodrigo Duterte emergency powers to address congestion, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to finish construction of the Integrated Transport System Project: South and Southwest Terminals, MRT Line 7, LRT Line 2 East Extension and LRT Line 1 Extension, MRT-LRT Common Station, Ninoy Aquino International Airport Development, and Quezon Ave. and Central Corridor Bus Rapid Transit System.

In addition, businesses in the metro are calling for a more uniform permit system for delivery trucks and vans from the DOTr, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), local government units (LGUs), and Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) in order to avoid the need to pay pass-through fees to speed up delivery time.

Fastbreak Charity Basketball and Volleyball Game and Gerald Anderson-Kiefer Ravena Basketball Clinic float

Fastbreak Charity Basketball and Volleyball Game and Gerald Anderson-Kiefer Ravena Basketball Clinic float has a long list of personalities such as makeup artist Mickey See, ELRO Retail Corporation head of marketing Cecille Loretizo and marketing supervisor Cel Paderes, Stephanie Tugadi, Nina Canares, Pinky Reedus-Villegas, Zsaris Mendioro, Aia de Leon and Marco de Leon, Karlen Fajardo, “NBA 3x3” Philippines celebrity basketball players Andy Smith and Alex Crisano, basketball coaches Vince Hizon and Allan Gregorio, Perlas Pilipinas women’s national basketball team player Melissa Jacob, sports broadcasters Jinno Rufino, Mark Zambrano of GMA and Anton Roxas and Marco Benitez of ABS-CBN Sports and Manila’s top male models, De La Salle Zobel Junior Archer and Nestle MILO product endorser Prince Carlos, Tourism assistant secretary Benito Bengzon, Jr., Raffles and Fairmont Makati managing director David Batchelor, MasterCard Philippines vice president Aliea Zialcita, MasterCard’s Jason Briones, Jo-Ann Camacho, Judith Dayrit, Allea Zialcita, artist Nicole Coson, Daisy Arce, Sy family matriarch Felicidad Tan-Sy, Tats Locsin-Chan, Antonio Chan, Marissa Chan, Vanessa Chan, Manila Overseas Press Club chairman Tony Lopez, Banco de Oro Unibank, Inc. chairman Tessie Sy-Coson, Elizabeth Sy, SM Prime Holdings, Inc. President Hans Sy, SM Supermalls president Annie Garcia, SM SVP for Mall Operations Steven Tan, Ruby Reyes, Savemore Market president Jojo R. 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