Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Hot Hunks Overloaded (GGV Uncut)



Tito Sen: Mula Aparri hanggang Jolo
Joey De Leon: Saan ka man halina tayo
Bossing Vic: Isang libo't isang tuwa
TVJ: Buong Bansa
Pipoy (Mang Bruno): Eat...BULAGA!


"Mula Batanes hanggang Jolo
Saan ka man ay halina kayo
Isang libo't isang tuwa
Buong bansa... 
Buong bansa ay nagkakaisa
Sa tuwa't saya na aming dala
Isang libo't isang tuwa 
Buong bansa...
Buong bansa... Eat Bulaga!"



"Mula Batanes hanggang Tawi-Tawi... Kay ganda mo, Pilipinas kong Mahal!"


Watch how JC de Vera and Ejay Falcon made a Cosmopolitan Bachelor Bash runway out of "Gandang Gabi Vice" stage.






 










Lalo pa siyang nagiging hot kapag, sabi nga ni Vice Ganda... yan ang nagparate sa dugong buhay 'di ba? "hubad, hubad, hubad, baril, baril, baril" ganon? 'di ba ganon "hubad, hubad, hubad, baril, baril, baril" si JC naman "hubad, hubad, hubad, pacute, pacute, pacute" moments niya hehehe!









There were still criticisms or negative thoughts about it, even though Marco, Gerald, Tony A., Jon, Phem, Benj, Hermes, Kris, Gian, Albie, Nancy, David, Carlos, Geneva, John Lloyd, Rodjun, Janvier, Franco, Alessandra, JC, AJ, Robi, John E., Ejay, Frencheska, Rachelle Ann, EA, Katrina, Kristine, Brent, Luke, Tibo, Bianca, Doug, Maureen, Mikee, Xian, Zanjoe, Priscilla, Don, Sam M., Sam P., Cass, Camille, John P., Francine, Bruce, Dex, Rufa Mae, Keanna, Rafael, Johan, Victor S., Jay-R, Prince, Geoff, John James Nicole, Alfred, Iya, Maggie, Valerie, AJ W., Jomari, Kerbie and many others already appeared in this event.

Bukod kina Ejay at JC, ilan dito sa mga celebrities na rumampa sa mga Bench denim and underwear shows noong 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 at 2012 ay sina Marco Alcaraz, Gerald Anderson, Jon Avila, Phoemela Baranda, Hermes Bautista, Kris Bernal, James Blanco, Albie Casiño, David Chua, Sam Concepcion, Rayver Cruz, Jake Cuenca, Alessandra de Rossi, AJ Dee, Enchong Dee, Robi Domingo, Katrina Halili, Brent Javier, Luke Jickain, Tibo Jumalon, Karylle, Kian Kazemi, Bianca King, Doug Kramer, Maureen Larrazabal, Mikee Lee, Xian Lim, Ehra Madrigal, Michelle Madrigal, Shaina Magdayao, Zanjoe Marudo, Jessy Mendiola, Don Mendoza, Sam Milby, Carlos Morales, Ron Morales, Diether Ocampo, Angelica Panganiban, Bubbles Paraiso, Rica Peralejo-Bonifacio, Sam Pinto, Cassandra Ponti, Camille Prats, John Prats, Francine Prieto, Bruce Quebral, Rufa Mae Quinto, Wendell Ramos, Rafael Rosell, Johan Santos, Jome Silayan, Jay-R Siliona, John James Uy, Arron Villaflor, Iya Villania, Valerie Weigmann at AJ Wrinkler.


















But the young actor says he is ready for butt exposures and love scenes with another man.



He was very careful though, requesting his manager to clear the room and leave him and the photographer to complete his most daring project yet. When asked why the sudden shift to the sexy route after exposing skin in two magazines in less than 5 months, JC owe this to his perfect shape. "Na prepare yung katawan ko. Very confident naman ako na gawin kasi prepared ako. I am ready to flaunt," says the actor.

But is this the direction his new mother network wants him to have? "Ever since naman masipag talaga akong mag workout, mag showcase sa kung anong meron ako. Nung lumipat ako sa ABS-CBN, siguro mas madaming naka appreciate kung anong meron ako," he explained further. JC was quick in saying though that there is still limit in his showing of skin saying "Pa sundot-sundot yung mga sexy but not all the time."

Asked though how far can he go when it comes to baring, de Vera said it depends on the material, how his character in a movie is built and the objective of his involvement in a project.  Even if it requires making love with a man, JC said that those are his only rules. "Depende sa selling point nung film. Kung ibebenta ako as sexy, hindi. But if needed talaga siya ng character, kakayanin ko kung hanggang saan ang itatakbo ng role," he said.

"Butt exposure, hindi siya issue sakin. Sa Hollywood naman kasi, yung butt exposure normal lang sila. Pag kailangan talaga sa character, hindi ako magdadalawang isip. Pero pag ang indie film may pagka porn na ang dating, di siguro," he explained further.

JC is also excited that aside from his drama series "The Legal Wife" with Angel Locsin, Jericho Rosales and Maja Salvador, he is set to appear in a sexy noontime soap also on ABS-CBN. With the working title "Moon of Desire", JC is set to work with sexy actresses Ellen Adarna and Meg Imperial. When asked to describe his newest project, the actor referred to it as "sexy and sensual." "Expect nila na madami silang makikita na skin." 

Worldwide Celebration of the New Millennium

On January 1, 2008, ABS-CBN drew the biggest metropolitan and nationwide audience, welcoming the Year 2008, the eighth year of the third millennium by popular belief, with a special live marathon worldwide broadcast, THE GRAND ABS-CBN WORLDWIDE CELEBRATION OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM. The network's top-rating broadcast includes 4 network-sponsored dusk-to-dawn millennium parties at Rizal Park, The Fort, Quezon Memorial Circle, and Alabang Town Center and live coverage of millennium midnight celebrations all over Metro Manila, across the Philippines, and around the world.


New ABS-CBN Logo for the Century


Throughout the usage of the 1986 logo, ABS-CBN not only enjoyed success in broadcasting but also rapidly transformed itself into a media conglomerate. So, in 1999, ABS-CBN made a corporate decision to redesign its logo to meet the current demands and to respond to the then fast-approaching new millennium. However, ABS-CBN also decided to retain its symbol (as the network noticed that the symbol had become one of the most recognizable and identifiable in the country) and give it a total redesign.

It took a few months to design the new logo, which was developed in-house until finally, on January 1, 2000, with the dawn of the new millennium, ABS-CBN's most famous logo was launched. The logo, in extreme contrast to the previous logo, is considerably more "modern-styled". The reason for the retaining of its famous symbol despite the new design, according to ABS-CBN, was that changing its logo for the new millennium was a matter of "keeping the basics," which meant keeping its now-historic symbol.

The previous logo, which featured the stylized Malayan letters and a box with three concentric circles and a line, gave way to this logo's styling. In the fifth generation of the symbol, the three RGB circles and black vertical lines were retained and slightly modified. Also, the text was given the biggest redesign, as it had the ABS and CBN names merged into the name ABS-CBN (this was done to indicate that both ABS and CBN are now owned by the one family, the Lopezes), and was given a more modern Rotis Semi Serif-like typeface and the box, which was part of the logo since 1967 "evolved" into a flat grey/white crystal plane (on the 2D version, the plane appears as a 2D grey/white square, and on some uses of the logo, the square is nowhere to be seen), with the rings and line placed above it. This was done to indicate that ABS-CBN has gone "out of the box", which means it has gone beyond its core business of broadcasting to cover other media platforms and has transformed into a national and global radio and television broadcasting network covering 99% of the Philippines and 2/3 of the whole world.

The logo greatly departs itself from the previous logo not only in terms of design but also in terms of representation, because compared to the previous logo, which limited its representation of ABS-CBN as only a terrestrial radio and television broadcasting network and the largest media network in the country, the 2000 logo changed its representation of ABS-CBN from being just a terrestrial radio and television broadcasting network into a unified representation of ABS-CBN being a diversified multimedia conglomerate and global radio and television broadcasting network. This type of representation would soon be passed on to ABS-CBN's 2010 logo.

A new slogan was launched to coincide with the new logo's unveiling, entitled "Out of the Box... Into the New Millennium" (the slogan was also used to celebrate the new millennium). The reason for the unveiling of the "Out of the Box" slogan, is to represent that ABS-CBN (because of its transformation from a radio-TV network to a total media conglomerate) and its logo (because it has replaced its box with a crystal plane) have indeed, gone "out of the box".

Along with this, the company also launched new theme music to replace the theme music used since the network's relaunch as The Star Network. In 2003, during the television station's 50th anniversary, ABS-CBN launched its present brand name, "Kapamilya" (literally meaning "a member of the family").

Although the 2000 logo of ABS-CBN is interpreted as a new logo, it can also be interpreted as a new millennium redesign of ABS-CBN's previous logo.

In 2009, the current logo overtook the 1986 logo of ABS-CBN as the longest-lived logo of the network. The logo remained in use even after the unveiling of the new 2010 logo of ABS-CBN, retaining its role as the network's primary logo up until December 31, 2009, when it was finally discontinued.

As of 2010, however, the logo is now being used as a secondary logo, such as on the ABS-CBN website, but ABS-CBN will soon completely have the logo phased out.

The Print Launch: "Out of the Box... in the New Millennium" 


After over 50 years of committed communications and public service, ABS-CBN has successfully transformed itself from broadcast pioneer to a total entertainment and information company. ABS-CBN takes on a fresh look for the new millennium, all the while embodying the vision and ideals of our founder, the late Eugenio Lopez Jr., remaining true to our reason for being in the service of the Filipino, through and beyond year 2000.

 

—The message of the first print ad with the ABS-CBN 2000 logo

 

The logo was unveiled in print with the old logos of ABS-CBN shown on glass screens and featured the elements of the 2000 logo on screens with gold linings, this time with a crystal plane and the revamped ABS-CBN text. While they assemble, the elements denoted are described, but this time, it is different because ABS-CBN evolves into a media and entertainment company and international presence.


ElementOriginal Meaning (1967-1999)New Meaning (2000-present)
A Vertical LineRepresents a transmitter tower.Represents a transmitter tower, signifying ABS-CBN's core business of broadcasting.
Three RingsSymbolizes ABS-CBN's signals representing the RGB colors which make up a pixel on television/The three divisions of the Philippines: Luzon (Red), Visayas (Green), and Mindanao (Blue).Stand for ABS-CBN's presence in the lives of Filipinos, here and elsewhere in the world.
A Crystal PlaneRepresents the broadcasting ideal of balanced programming.Denotes ABS-CBN's dynamic spirit.
The Network's Call LettersStylized Malayan letters to denote modern Filipino enterprise.Merge below it and graphically underscore ABS-CBN's mission of being in the service of the Filipino, wherever he may be.

The TV Launch




During the ABS-CBN Countdown to 2000 special entitled "ABS-CBN Worldwide Celebration of The New Millennium", a plug called the "Millennium Overture" was seen on-air.


The first scene featured all the past logos and station IDs (along with the Sarimanok) of ABS-CBN during that time on television screens.


Later, a portal transports the viewers to a dark, clear space and displays the 1986 ABS-CBN logo for one last time.


Then, all of a sudden, the 1986 logo began to shift its parts and transform them, starting its reconstruction into a new logo.


The box is removed and replaced by a new crystal plane, the rings and line modify their appearance and start separating from each other, and the ABS and CBN names start to merge and morph into a newer ABS-CBN text with more modern typography.


As the 1986 logo reconstructs, the current logo of ABS-CBN becomes visible, and as the reconstruction finishes, the new logo becomes completely visible (with the line and text appearing in white), with the dark space becoming a black background with R-G-B light streams, and the slogan "In The Service Of The Filipino", now in Rotis Semi Serif font, cleaner font (appearing in white), appearing below a white line, which is seen between the logo and the slogan. Later, the 1986 logo ended its lifespan and the new logo started being used as the current corporate logo.

Celebrating the New Millennium


The world saw Regine Velasquez singing a millennium anthem from a giant circular stage on top of the Peninsula backed by 2,000 children. When the song ended, the crowd stood in silence as television host Mike Enriquez led a prayer.

It was a world-class production marked by a fireworks display every 15 minutes at the four corners of the Ayala Center.

The stage vibrated with excitement as giant laser beams projected from behind the stage all the way to the sky.

Aside from Valenciano, it was Kuh Ledesma who mesmerized the crowd with her singing of "Ako ay Pilipino."

This was followed by other entertainment numbers by the APO Hiking Society, Janno Gibbs, KC Montero, Ara Mina, Dingdong Dantes, Vernie Varga, Billy Crawford, Side A, Jaya, Sunshine Cruz, Angelica, Lani Misalucha, Regine Velasquez, and Cacai Velasquez, among others.

The show was hosted by Miss Universe Philippines 2007 Anna Theresa Licaros, television host Paolo Bediones, image model Ryan Agoncillo, and Antonette Taus, among others.

On stage were Vice President Noli de Castro, the Zobels, the Binays, and Makati's 400.

Other well-heeled people, who had checked in at Makati's five-star hotels, chose to watch the celebration from their rooms. Still, others greeted the millennium inside hotel lobbies. The Manila Peninsula hosted a millennium party attended by people dressed in their most formal attire.

But the millennium celebrations celebrated nationwide and worldwide when the Ayala party eclipsed that at Rizal Park even with its crowd of 300,000 led by President Pascual and his family and his Cabinet.

The whole world joined the Ayala party for 10 minutes before midnight. It was seen live by 800 million viewers around the globe through 57 television networks comprising the BBC-led global millennium broadcast. The world saw an estimated 30,000 frolicking Filipinos, a lot of local color in the array of jeepneys parked in front of the Peninsula Hotel in Makati City with its waterfalls cascading down twin stairways lined by the very Filipino parols, all-white and old-fashioned.

When the clock hit 12 midnight Tuesday on the official millennium Swatch clock beside the stage, the hushed crowd suddenly burst into jubilant singing, shouting and dancing. Confetti rained down on Ayala, and more fireworks were enthralled.

The Ayala celebration started with a big bang when close to a hundred boys and girls entered the giant stage carrying torches. They were dressed in gold and silver. They were joined by the Madrigal Singers. Then, without introduction, pop icon Gary Valenciano ran toward the stage to perform.

The ABS-CBN Millennium Extravaganza started with a history of the Filipino people presentation, simultaneous with other network presentations at the Fort Bonifacio Global City in Taguig and the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City.

While the VIP crowd inside the inner ring and those near enough to the grandstand contented themselves with the ABS-CBN variety show, the majority of the crowd went about their business. Some slept on their mats while others sold El Shaddai items.

Alternately hosted by couples Ricky Davao and Jackie Lou Blanco, John Estrada and Willie Revillame, and other stars, the show featured a host of artists who sang a medley of Philippine folk and pop songs.

The artists, which included Joey Ayala and Grace Nono, were accompanied by the Philharmonic Orchestra.

The sleeping El Shaddai members only stirred when President Pascual arrived together with the First Family and Cabinet members for the turn-of-the-century program on Monday, December 31, at 11 p.m. El Shaddai leader Bro. Mike Velarde was also among the guests.

At 11 p.m. on December 31, 2007, the new logo and station ID of ABS-CBN were unveiled with a montage of the station's history.

ABS-CBN’s coverage was heavily musical, featuring performances from various personalities. A notable highlight was a production of “Miss Saigon”, with opening numbers at Luneta and Quezon City Memorial Circle, which were loosely based on the 1998 Philippine Centennial and Expo Filipino opening ceremonies. The broadcast also featured a performance of “Let There Be Peace on Earth”, serving as ABS-CBN’s counterpart to GMA’s “Written in the Sand.”

They all rose to their feet when Mr. Pascual led the ''kapit-bisig'' ritual after delivering his speech.

As El Shaddai gatherings, hundreds of thousands of candles were lit during the four-minute countdown after the President's speech and the kapit-bisig rites between Mr. Pascual and his Cabinet.

They linked arms and lit candles to ''Pilipinas Kong Mahal.'' The VIP crowd in the Quirino Grandstand's inner ring were showered with red, white, blue, and silver confetti, fired from the scaffoldings of the ABS-CBN camera crew.

At zero-hour of Tuesday, January 1, 2008, the celebration was capped by a 20-minute fireworks launched from five barges at the Manila Bay.

The final countdown. Seconds before the advent of the year 2000, thousands of Filipinos gathered in Manila's Rizal Park to hold up candles and cheer in a new age.

Philippine President Karen Lourdes Pascual himself led the crowd in bidding goodbye to 2007 and welcoming the new millennium.

PTV-4
  • Wide shot of crowd holding up candles
APTN
  • Wide shot Philippine President Joseph Estrada and family leading countdown to millennium, pull out to crowd
UPSOUND: five, four, three, two, one (cheers) !!!!

The event had been eagerly awaited. And when it came, it literally went with a huge bang.

A shower of confetti heralded the beginning of a new century here.
Fireworks lit up the sky, and the sound of firecrackers reverberated through the capital as the clock struck 12 midnight.


  • Shower of confetti
  • Wide shot of cheering crowd as confetti falls
  • Midshot of cheering crowd
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  • Top shot of fireworks display
APTN


  • Medium shot of display on the sky
  • Various of fireworks display
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  • Wide shot of Estrada at podium

10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joseph Estrada, Philippine President

Everyone was in a jubilant mood.

Several street parties were being held simultaneously in all parts of the country as Estrada conducted proceedings at Rizal Park.

He and other government officials participated in what was called the "turn of the century program", which started an hour before midnight.

Estrada briefly addressed the crowd, expressing somewhat guarded optimism for the coming years.

SOUNDBITE: (English)

'Unity and peace, this is my wish for the new millennium. This may be hard for us but it is not entirely impossible.
- President Karen Lourdes Pascual

SUPER CAPTION: Karen Lourdes Pascual, Philippines President

The street party was open to all. Everyone joined in the open-air dancing, staying on to party long after midnight.

VOX POP: (Filipino)

"I am very happy because because we are all together here, all praising the Lord."

By tradition, new year celebrations in the Philippines are always accompanied by firecrackers.

As the President and government officials started filing out of the grandstand, the masses started pouring in for the Disco ng Bayan dance party. Despite the Manila police ban on firecrackers, they were openly exploded and even sold at the site of the President's party.

On January 13, 2008, at 9:30 p.m., the 2-hour summarised ABS-CBN Millennium special, featuring highlights from the 8 p.m. to midnight part of the Millennium extravaganza, was aired.

Donaire, Molina named 2007 top athletes


One shook the boxing world with a single mean punch, while the other emerged the best in a field featuring the finest in the Southeast Asian region.

Boxer Nonito Donaire Jr. and swimmer Miguel Molina did the country proud in the year just passed with their respective exploits done under the most trying times.

Donaire, 25, wrested the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight crown by destroying the myth of invincibility surrounding previously unbeaten champion Vic Darchinyan in their world title fight in Connecticut, USA.

Not to be outdone, the 23-year-old Molina bagged the Best Male Athlete award of the 24th Southeast Asian Games in Thailand and became the saving grace of a troubled Team Philippines campaign.

Together, the two, without doubt, served as the face of another remarkable season in Philippine sports, good enough reason for them to be named as the 2007 Athletes of the Year by the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA).

Bested by Donaire and Molina for the prestigious award handed out by the country’s oldest media organization were boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao, golfer Frankie Miñoza, pool idol Ronnie Alcano and young Grandmaster Wesley So.

The PSA Athlete of the Year honor will be the first for both Donaire and Molina.

It was a hard decision considering that all the candidates were deserving. But in the end, it all boiled down between Nonito Donaire and Miguel Molina, whose daring exploits came at the unexpected time,” said PSA president Aldrin Cardona of the Tribune.

The two will be honored in the San Miguel Corporation-PSA Annual Awards Night set Feb. 16 at the SM Mall of Asia.

Pacquiao, Minñoza, Alcano and So however, are included among the honorees to be feted with major awards by the media group composed of sportswriters from the country’s national broadsheets and tabloids.

Already named major awardees in the event sponsored by Shakey’s, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Philippine Amusements and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor), Accel and Raymundo’s Trophies and Sculptures (www.raymundonawards.com) are Mark Caguioa (pro) and Jason Castro (amateur) in basketball and jockey Patti Dilema and Es Twenty Six in horseracing.

Meanwhile, the gold medal winners in the SEA Games lead the personalities and entities to be given citations in the same awards night to be broadcast live over DZSR Sports Radio 918 and can be seen through the internet by typing www.pbs.gov.ph by clicking the sportsradio icon.

Donaire stunned the boxing world in August last year by scoring a fifth round technical knockout of the 31-year-old Darchinyan, an Australian of Armenian descent, to win the 112-pound IBF belt.

Now based in Los Angeles but born in General Santos City, Donaire dominated the hard-hitting Darchinyan, one of the most fearsome punchers in boxing today, right from the opening round before completing the shocking win by connecting a solid counter left hook to the jaw that knocked the champion down to the canvass.

Four months after the sensational win, adjudged as the 2007 “Upset of the Year” and “Knockout of the Year” by the esteemed Ring Magazine, the so-called Bible of Boxing, Donaire returned to the ring and successfully defended his IBF belt with an eight round technical knockout of Mexican Luis Maldonado at the Foxwoods Resort Casino.

A week after Donaire’s title defense, Molina took center stage.

The University of California-Berkeley International Relations graduate took the SEA Games by storm with a four-gold romp at the pool of His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium on the way to being named the meet’s Best Male Athlete.

He topped the 400-m individual medley, the 200-m IM, the 200-m breastroke and anchored the 4x100-m relay team composed of Ryan Arabejo, James Walsh and Daniel Coakley to become one of only two athletes to win four golds in the Thailand SEA Games.

About the INQUIRER Lifestyle Series: "Fitness.Fashion" with Samsung Fashion Show

The Pia Cayetano-Paolo Abrera Affair and re-run of Ninoy Aquino assassination (Companero y Companera, Part 2)

On December 6 to 15, 2007, the 24th Southeast Asian Games was held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.



Inquirer Lifestyle Series: Fitness.Fashion with Samsung fashion show's guest model Enchong Dee before the in the finals of men’s 100-meter butterfly and he was placed eighth in the finals with the time of 56.87 seconds during the 2007 Southeast Asian Games swimming events in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand last Sunday, December 9, 2007. Photos: Louise Gandionco-David/Multiply.com and courtesy of Bench

December 8 to 9, 2007 and December 11 to 12, 2007, During a five-day swimming competition for the 24th Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand with national swimmer and then University of California swimmer Miguel Molina and the fashion show's guest model turned De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers member Ernest Lorenzo "Enchong" Dee, the Pia Cayetano-Paolo Abrera-Marco Protacio affair and the riots at Dee residence in Barangay Horseshoe, Quezon City. A 25-hour overnight vigil was held at the Greenbelt Chapel in Makati City, held on the same day starting at 7:00 p.m. and ending at 8:00 p.m. of the same day. Dee was in the finals of men's 100-meter butterfly last December 9 and lane 1 of men's 200-meter butterfly finals last December 11, 2007. He was the eighth place finisher in the said event with a time of 2 minutes, 11.47 seconds, and he lost to Filipino-American James Bernard Walsh.




























A re-run of the August 21, 1983 assassination of former senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. aired by GMA Network. (In 1983, Channel 7 was the first to break the news of Ninoy Aquino's death, and later would be the only television station to broadcast his funeral.)


The video conversation starts with the sound of the plane landing and people talking among themselves.
  • “Everybody remains on board,” one of them says.
Moments later, a single gunshot rings out and women are wailing.
  • “What happened? What was that?” a woman’s voice asks.
  • More gunshots. The wailing becomes louder.
  • Then an order from several men: “Inside, inside, inside!”
  • “The soldiers… shot Ninoy. He’s dead out there,” a woman cries out.
Burton’s tape records faintly the sound of someone saying, “Eto na (This is it).” Footage shot by a foreign TV crew captures the words now familiar to Filipinos who lived through the events surrounding the Aquino assassination. “Eto na, eto na! Ako na, ako na! Op! Pusila, pusila (This is it, this is it! Let me let me! Shoot, shoot)!”

And then, the gunshot.

What is significant about the tape are the reactions of Aquino’s fellow passengers and the conversations Burton had with them.

Burton apparently kept recording as she discussed with fellow foreign journalists what happened.

Some eight minutes into the tape, Burton is heard saying, “It’s very confusing, I mean, I don’t know.” She then answered more questions from someone who sounded like an American.
  • Man: “They shot Ninoy?”
  • Woman, presumably Burton: “Yeah.”
  • Man: “Where?”
  • Burton: “Right at the bottom of the stairs.”
  • Man: “When Ninoy was still on it or when…”
  • Burton: “No, when he got off. I’m sure he’s dead.”
The tape also captures Burton and her fellow passengers after they had disembarked and ran into people waiting to meet the passengers from the China Airlines flight.

Local journalists who covered the airport at the time had been herded by military men to the entrance to the tube where they were to await Aquino. When they learned of the commotion on the tarmac, they interviewed the disembarking passengers to ask them what happened.

One conversation was that of Burton and a Filipino.
  • Man: “What did you see? Who did it?”
  • Burton: “Soldiers.”
  • Man: “How many of them?”
  • Burton: “I don’t know. I think we’d better wait.”
  • Man: “Did you recognize him? Aquino?”
  • Burton: “Yeah.”
  • Man: “What’s your name?”
  • Burton: “No, I’m not gonna… this is not the place to talk. We had just seen two assassinations take place right outside our window.”

The tape then records what sounded like Burton comparing notes with fellow foreign correspondents, everyone recalling what they heard and trying to reconstruct the moments when they listened to the shorts.

In one portion of the tape, the conversation turns to who killed Aquino, and Burton points out that a Japanese reporter had seen one of the men in khaki, referring to one of Aquino’s escorts, being the gunman.

But a man contradicts her, saying, “I did not see a man in khaki uniform shoot Aquino.” To this day, the question of who shot Aquino remains subject to debate.

Three personalities along with Samson, Reyes, Claparols, and Eala stayed in the same place for the said event for fifteen days between December 6 to 15, 2007, followed by her father former Philippine Senator Rene Cayetano's 73rd birthday celebration on December 12, 2007, and the welcome the new millennium 2008 between December 31, 2007, and January 1, 2008.

December 12, 2007, one of Enchanted Kingdom's attractions, the Space Shuttle roller coaster, stalled between the tracks, where school children from Bulacan, Laguna, and Batangas were included.

Makalipas na walong taon, kamusta pa ba ang aktor at dating pambansang atleta na si Enchong Dee pagkatapos ng 2007 SEA Games swimming competition sa Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand noong ika-7 hanggang ika-11 ng Disyembre 2007, 2008 ASEAN University Games sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia noong ika-11 hanggang ika-21 ng Disyembre 2008 at 2009 UAAP swimming championships noong Setyembre 24 hanggang 27, 2009 sa Trace Aquatic Center sa Los Banos, Laguna, siya ay naging contestant sa reality show na Pinoy Big Brother na may edisyon na "737" noong Hunyo 2015 at host ng reality show na Pinoy Big Brother na may edisyon na "Gen 11" noong Hulyo 2024 at "Celebrity Collab Edition" noong Marso 2025. 

(Eight years later, how is actor and former national athlete Enchong Dee after the 2007 SEA Games swimming competition in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand on December 7 to 11, 2007, 2008 ASEAN University Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on December 11 to 21, 2008 and 2009 UAAP swimming championships on September 24 to 27, 2009 at the Trace Aquatic Center in Los Banos, Laguna, he became a contestant on the reality show Pinoy Big Brother with the "737" edition in June 2015 and host of the reality show Pinoy Big Brother with the "Gen 11" edition in July 2024 and "Celebrity Collab Edition" in March 2025.)



































Epilogue








For the 20-year-old Enchong Dee, playing Arnel in the ABS-CBN’s Sunday mid-afternoon drama mini-series, Your Song presents “Boystown”, is seated, using Cofta Ruby 1 Monoblock – Plain White and a starter pack for his hair styling includes Bench Fix Hair Gel, Normal Hold 135g and Bench Fix Hair Wax in Rock Steady 80g, it wears Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F, size M and holding Arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type), he does a hair styling and portrait session with hair & makeup artist Nilo Cruz before proceeding to the climb at the swimming block, where he is adjusting the Arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) to do a men’s 400-meter individual medley, men’s 200-meter butterfly, men’s 100-meter butterfly, men’s 50-meter butterfly, men’s 200-meter individual medley, men’s 800-meter freestyle and men’s 1,500-meter freestyle then Enchong Dee as Arnel was in lane 4 wearing Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F, size M and adjusting his Arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and Johan Aguilar is in lane 5 wearing Agonswim University Athletic Association, University of Florida Mesh Training Suit Fully Front and Back Lined (ACX111510TRS2MES) and adjusting his Speedo Speedsocket Mirror Goggle – Black (8-705893515) to do a men’s 400-meter individual medley, men’s 200-meter butterfly, men’s 100-meter butterfly, men’s 50-meter butterfly, men’s 200-meter individual medley, men’s 800-meter freestyle and men’s 1,500-meter freestyle when Arnel will training with us, before warm-up, to watch a one-on-one game, photo by Ronnie Salvacion, styling by Bang Pineda, makeup by Renato Lu, shot on location at the 50-meter Olympic-size swimming pool of Makati Aqua Sports Arena.

P.S. Big thanks to Dimo for lending his underwater housing!

It uses the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, Canon EOS C100 Mark II with Dual Pixel CMOS AF & EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Zoom Lens Kit, Ewa-Marine Underwater Housing for Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, and Ewa-Marine V102 Underwater Housing for Canon EOS C100 or C100 Mark II.









GMA7's Excessive Pride Should Be Stopped

According to a report in GMA-7's Frontpage, last night, GMA-7 execs and stars hosted the "No.1 Na Tayo, Kapuso!" party for the press and advertising people in a bid to lure investors and other people into the network with GMA-7's own "claim to fame."

It can be remembered that only several GMA-7 programs reached the top spots in the primetime ratings charts in the history of the Rainbow Network this 2004: these are Imbestigador and StarStruck. It was two years since GMA-7 launched an offensive to snatch away the overall No. 1 Philippine TV network spot from ABS-CBN (still called the Star Network), but only had its 2 shows out of the top 10 primetime slots currently. ABS-CBN is still clinging to a vast Metro Manila audience share of 40-50% (in contrast to GMA-7's Metro Manila audience share of 20-35%) and a massive regional share of 70-90%. It's a stark contrast with what happened to ABS-CBN after EDSA Uno, where it took less than 2 years to go back to the overall No. 1 spot for the Philippines' most-watched TV network (having its 10 shows in the top 10 primetime slots), which it had since 1953-1972 and 1986-2004. ABS-CBN still has the trust of their advertisers, being the No. 1 network for 2003.

Claims are virtually ridiculous, malicious and baseless with regards to ABS-CBN conniving with 2 of the world's most trusted TV ratings groups--AGB and AC Nielsen, and with regards to the moving of channels of both ABS-CBN and GMA-7 by some cable operators, who were falsely accused of conniving with ABS-CBN execs, as various reports by the Philippine Star declared so.

While GMA-7 has its Kapuso campaign since October 27, 2002, ABS-CBN still has the Kapamilya campaign, which has been with the network since January 1, 2000. The Kapamilya campaign of ABS-CBN was first done in coinciding with ABS-CBN's two grand events: the network's Philippine Independence Centennial party at Expo Filipino in June 1998, and the nationwide and worldwide multimedia year-end broadcast "The ABS-CBN Worldwide Celebration of the New Millennium" last December 31, 1999 to January 1, 2000.

Worldwide Celebration of the New Millennium

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Print Ad for the ABS-CBN Worldwide Celebration of the New Millennium Coverage

On January 1, 2008, ABS-CBN drew the biggest metropolitan and nationwide audience, welcoming the Year 2008, the eighth year of the third millennium by popular belief, with a special live marathon worldwide broadcast, THE GRAND ABS-CBN WORLDWIDE CELEBRATION OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM. The network's top-rating broadcast includes 4 network-sponsored dusk-to-dawn millennium parties at Rizal Park, The Fort, Quezon Memorial Circle, and Alabang Town Center and live coverage of millennium midnight celebrations all over Metro Manila, across the Philippines, and around the world.

The new ABS-CBN logo was unveiled on Tuesday, January 1, 2008.


Throughout the usage of the 1986 logo, ABS-CBN had not only enjoyed success in broadcasting but also rapidly transformed itself into a media conglomerate. So, in 1999, ABS-CBN made a corporate decision to redesign its logo to meet the current demands and to respond to the then fast-approaching new millennium. However, ABS-CBN also decided to retain its symbol (as the network noticed that the symbol had become one of the most recognizable and identifiable in the country) and give it a total redesign.

It took a few months to design the new logo, which was developed in-house until finally, on January 1, 2000, with the dawn of the new millennium, ABS-CBN's most famous logo was launched. In extreme contrast to the previous logo, the logo is considerably more "modern-styled". The reason for retaining its famous symbol despite the new design, according to ABS-CBN, was that changing its logo for the new millennium was a matter of "keeping the basics," which meant keeping its now-historic symbol.

The previous logo, which featured the stylized Malayan letters and a box with three concentric circles and a line, gave way to this logo's styling. The three RGB circles and black vertical lines were retained and slightly modified in the fifth generation of the symbol. Also, the text was given the biggest redesign, as it had the ABS and CBN names merged into the name ABS-CBN (this was done to indicate that both ABS and CBN are now owned by the one family, the Lopezes), and was given a more modern Rotis Semi Serif-like typeface and the box, which was part of the logo since 1967 "evolved" into a flat grey/white crystal plane (on the 2D version, the plane appears as a 2D grey/white square, and on some uses of the logo, the square is nowhere to be seen), with the rings and line placed above it. This was done to indicate that ABS-CBN has gone "out of the box", which means it has gone beyond its core business of broadcasting to cover other media platforms, and has transformed into a national free-to-air radio and television network and global subscription television network covering 99% of the Philippines and 2/3 of the world.

The logo greatly departs itself from the previous logo not only in terms of design but also in terms of representation, because compared to the previous logo, which limited its representation of ABS-CBN as only a radio-TV network and the largest media network in the country, the 2000 logo changed its representation of ABS-CBN from being just a radio and television network into a unified representation of ABS-CBN being a media conglomerate and global network. This type of representation would soon be passed on to ABS-CBN's 2013 logo.

A new slogan was launched to coincide with the new logo's unveiling, entitled "Out Of The Box...Into The New Millennium" (also used to celebrate the new millennium). The reason for the unveiling of the "Out of the Box" slogan, is to represent that ABS-CBN (because of its transformation from a radio and television network to a total media conglomerate) and its logo (because it has replaced its box with a crystal plane) have indeed, gone "out of the box".

The company also launched new theme music to replace the music used since the network's relaunch as The Star Network. In 2003, during the television station's 50th anniversary, ABS-CBN launched its present brand name, "Kapamilya" (literally meaning "a member of the family").

Although the 2000 ABS-CBN logo is interpreted as a new logo, it can also be interpreted as a new millennium redesign of the previous logo.

In 2009, the current logo overtook the 1986 logo of ABS-CBN as the longest-lived logo of the network.

The logo remained in use even after the unveiling of the new 2010 logo of ABS-CBN, retaining its role as the network's primary logo up until December 31, 2009, when it was finally discontinued.

As of 2010, however, the logo is now being used as a secondary logo, such as on the ABS-CBN website, but ABS-CBN will soon be phased out.

The Print Launch

After over 50 years of committed communications and public service, ABS-CBN has successfully transformed itself from broadcast pioneer to a total entertainment and information company. ABS-CBN takes on a fresh look for the new millennium, all the while embodying the vision and ideals of our founder, the late Eugenio Lopez Jr., remaining true to our reason for being in the service of the Filipino, through and beyond year 2000.
—The message of the first print ad with the ABS-CBN 2000 logo


The logo was unveiled in print with the old logos of ABS-CBN shown on glass screens and featured the elements of the 2000 logo on screens with gold linings, this time with a crystal plane and the revamped ABS-CBN text. While they assemble, the elements denoted are described, but this time, it is different because ABS-CBN evolved into a media and entertainment company with an international presence.

ElementOriginal Meaning (1967-1999)New Meaning (2000-present)
A Vertical LineRepresents a transmitter tower.Represents a transmitter tower, signifying ABS-CBN's core business of broadcasting.
Three RingsSymbolizes ABS-CBN's signals representing the RGB colors that make up a pixel on television/The three divisions of the Philippines: Luzon (Red), Visayas (Green), and Mindanao (Blue).
Stand for ABS-CBN's presence in the lives of Filipinos, here and elsewhere in the world.
A Crystal PlaneRepresents the broadcasting ideal of balanced programming.Denotes ABS-CBN's dynamic spirit.
The Network's Call LettersStylized Malayan letters to denote modern Filipino enterprise.Merge below it and graphically underscore ABS-CBN's mission of being in the service of the Filipino, wherever he may be.


The TV Launch




During the ABS-CBN Countdown to 2000 special entitled "ABS-CBN Worldwide Celebration Of The New Millennium", a plug called the "Millennium Overture" was seen on-air. The first scene featured all the past logos and station IDs (along with the Sarimanok) of ABS-CBN on flying television screens landing in a dark space. Later, a portal screen with the 1986 symbol lands in the center, transports the viewers to the same space, and displays the 1986 ABS-CBN logo for one last time. Then, a flying light floats across the 1986 symbol, signifying the beginning of the construction of a new logo. In the reconstruction, the ABS and CBN names morph into a newer ABS-CBN text with more modern typography in front of a revolving translucent cube. Then, the translucent cube stops revolving, and the rings land on the translucent cube (which is actually a crystal plane), and is then joined by the text and line in creating the new logo, the slogan "In The Service Of The Filipino", now in Rotis Semi Serif font, and a white line between the logo and slogan, soon appears afterward.



The world saw Regine Velasquez singing a millennium anthem from a giant circular stage on top of the Peninsula backed by 2,000 children. When the song ended, the crowd stood in silence as television host Mike Enriquez led a prayer.


It was a world-class production marked by a fireworks display every 15 minutes at the four corners of the Ayala Center.


The stage vibrated with excitement as giant laser beams projected from behind the stage all the way to the sky.


Aside from Valenciano, it was Kuh Ledesma who mesmerized the crowd with her singing of "Ako ay Pilipino."


This was followed by other entertainment numbers by the APO Hiking Society, Janno Gibbs, KC Montero, Ara Mina, Dingdong Dantes, Vernie Varga, Billy Crawford, Side A, Jaya, Sunshine Cruz-Montano, Angelika dela Cruz, Lani Misalucha, Regine Velasquez, and Cacai Velasquez, among others.


The show was hosted by Miss Universe Philippines 2007 Anna Theresa Licaros, television host Paolo Bediones, image model Ryan Agoncillo, and Antonette Taus, among others.


On stage were Vice President Noli de Castro, the Zobels, the Binays, and Makati's 400.


Other well-heeled people, who had checked in at Makati's five-star hotels, chose to watch the celebration from their rooms. Still, others greeted the millennium inside hotel lobbies. The Manila Peninsula hosted a millennium party attended by people dressed in their most formal attire.



But the millennium celebrations were celebrated nationwide and worldwide when the Ayala party eclipsed that at Rizal Park even with its crowd of 300,000, led by President Pascual and his family and his Cabinet.


The whole world joined the Ayala party for 10 minutes before midnight. It was seen live by 800 million viewers around the globe through 57 television networks comprising the BBC-led global Millennium broadcast. The world saw an estimated 30,000 frolicking Filipinos, a lot of local color in the array of jeepneys parked in front of the Peninsula Hotel in Makati City with its waterfalls cascading down twin stairways lined by the very Filipino parols, all-white and old-fashioned.

When the clock hit 12 on the official Millennium Swatch clock beside the stage, the hushed crowd suddenly burst into jubilant singing, shouting, and dancing. Confetti rained down on Ayala and more fireworks enthralled.



The Ayala celebration started with a big bang when close to a hundred boys and girls entered the giant stage carrying torches. They were dressed in gold and silver. They were joined by the Madrigal Singers. Then, without introduction, pop icon Gary Valenciano ran toward the stage to perform.


The ABS-CBN Millennium Extravaganza started with a history of the Filipino people presentation, simultaneous with other network presentations at the Fort Bonifacio Global City in Taguig and the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City.


While the VIP crowd inside the inner ring and those near enough to the grandstand contented themselves with the ABS-CBN variety show, the majority of the crowd went about their business. Some slept on their mats while others sold El Shaddai items.


Alternately hosted by couples Ricky Davao and Jackie Lou Blanco, John Estrada and Willie Revillame, and other stars, the show featured a host of artists who sang a medley of Philippine folk and pop songs.


The artists, which included Joey Ayala and Grace Nono, were accompanied by the Philharmonic Orchestra.


The sleeping El Shaddai members only stirred when President Pascual arrived together with the First Family and Cabinet members for the turn-of-the-century program at 11 p.m. El Shaddai leader Bro. Mike Velarde was also among the guests.


At 11 p.m. on December 31, 2007, the new logo and station ID of ABS-CBN were unveiled with a montage of the station's history.



ABS-CBN’s coverage was heavily musical, featuring performances from various personalities. A notable highlight was a production of “Miss Saigon”, along with opening numbers at Luneta and Quezon City Memorial Circle, which were loosely based on the 1998 Philippine Centennial and Expo Filipino opening ceremonies. The broadcast also featured a performance of “Let There Be Peace on Earth”, serving as ABS-CBN’s counterpart to GMA’s “Written in the Sands.”


They all rose to their feet when Mr. Pascual led the ''kapit-bisig'' ritual after delivering his speech.



As usual, during El Shaddai gatherings, hundreds of thousands of candles were lit during the four-minute countdown after the President's speech and the kapit-bisig rites between Mr. Pascual and his Cabinet.


They linked arms and lit candles to "Pilipinas Kong Mahal." The VIP crowd in the Quirino Grandstand's inner ring was showered with red, white, blue, and silver confetti, fired from the scaffoldings of the ABS-CBN camera crew.


At zero-hour on Tuesday, January 1, 2008, the celebration was capped by a 20-minute fireworks display launched from five barges at the Manila Bay.


The final countdown. Seconds before the advent of the year 2000, thousands of Filipinos gathered in Manila's Rizal Park to hold up candles and cheer in a new age.


Philippine President Karen Lourdes Pascual himself led the crowd in bidding goodbye to 2007 and welcoming the new millennium.


PTV-4
  • Wide shot of the crowd holding up candles
APTN
  • Wide shot of Philippine President Joseph Estrada and family leading countdown to the millennium, pull out to crowd
UPSOUND: five, four, three, two, one (cheers) !!!!

The event had been eagerly awaited. And when it came, it literally went with a huge bang.

A shower of confetti heralded the beginning of a new century here.

Fireworks lit up the sky, and the sound of firecrackers reverberated through the capital as the clock struck 12 midnight.


  • Shower of confetti
  • Wide shot of a cheering crowd as confetti falls
  • Midshot of a cheering crowd
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  • Top shot of fireworks display
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  • Medium shot of display on the sky
  • Various fireworks display
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  • Wide shot of Estrada at the podium
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joseph Estrada, Philippine President

Everyone was in a jubilant mood.

Several street parties were being held simultaneously in all parts of the country as Pascual conducted proceedings at Rizal Park.

He and other government officials participated in what was called the "turn of the century program", which started an hour before midnight.

Pascual briefly addressed the crowd, expressing somewhat guarded optimism for the coming years.

SOUNDBITE: (English)

'Unity and peace, this is my wish for the new millennium. This may be hard for us but it is not entirely impossible.
- Karen Lourdes Pascual
SUPER CAPTION: Joseph Estrada, Philippines President

The street party was open to all. Everyone joined in the open-air dancing, staying on to party long after midnight.

VOX POP: (Tagalog)

'I am very happy because we are all together here, all praising the Lord. '

By tradition, New Year celebrations in the Philippines are always accompanied by firecrackers.

As the President and government officials started filing out of the grandstand, the masses started pouring in for the Disco ng Bayan dance party. Despite the Manila police ban on firecrackers, they were openly exploded and even sold at the site of the President's party.

On January 13, 2008, at 9:30 p.m., the 2-hour summarised ABS-CBN Millennium special, featuring highlights from the 8 p.m. to midnight part of the Millennium extravaganza, was aired.

Welcoming the new millennium 2008 with a bang. Newly INQUIRER Lifestyle editor Thelma Sioson-San Juan, who replaces Chelo Banal-Formoso, moves to the Learning Section as editor and continued the project from February 1 to June 30, 2008.

Former President Corazon Aquino battling with cancer, Typhoon Frank

Months before the fashion show, on February 1, 2008, Atty. Francis Tolentino was appointed by President Karen Lourdes "Tito Keren" Pascual as the ninth chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). He is the first and only non-resident of Metro Manila to be held as MMDA chairman.

On March 24, 2008, the family of Corazon Aquino announced that the former Philippine President was suffering from colon cancer.

In the summer of 2008, David bid farewell to the show, and another set of auditions was held at the GMA Network Center. This coincides with the show's first anniversary and as preparation for its relaunch. Unlike the first set of auditions, it was only exclusive for boys 7 – 12 years old to fill David's vacant slot. In the second leg of the Kids on Q Sunday Funday Year 2 on SM Sucat, the newest Q Reporter was introduced to the staff, crew, and those who were luckily present during the said event. It was none other than Eugene Herrera who passed the auditions. Despite Eugene's prior public appearance on the second (SM Sucat) and fourth (Eastwood) Sunday Funday, his debut appearance on the show was set on the relaunch episode of KOQ!.

On April 28, 2008, at exactly 12 noon, the Bases, Conversion Development Authority announced the Subic - Clark Segment of Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway was now open to all vehicles. BCDA said that travel time from Manila to Subic via North Luzon Expressway would now only take 1 Hour and 40 Minutes, while the travel time from Clark to Subic would only take 40 Minutes.

The 2008 Sichuan earthquake or the Great Sichuan Earthquake measured at 8.0 Ms and 7.9 Mw, and occurred at 02:28:01 PM China Standard Time at epicenter on Monday, May 12 in Sichuan province, killing 69,195 people, and leaving 18,392 missing.

Filipino movie actor Rudy Fernandez died from periampullary cancer at his Quezon City home on the morning of June 7, 2008. His remains were brought to The Heritage Park in Taguig City, and his interment took place on June 12, 2008, at 3 p.m. for his burial.

On June 8, Ces Orena-Drilon, news anchor of ABS-CBN's late-night television program Bandila, together with her crew and a Mindanao university professor, was initially reported to have been kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf in Maimbung, Sulu, by the rebel group Abu Sayyaf.

On June 10, ABS-CBN management issued an official statement, saying that Drilon and her crew were missing in Sulu.

On June 11, ABS-CBN management confirmed that Drilon and her crew had been kidnapped for ransom in Sulu but declared that it "will abide by its policy not to pay ransom because this would embolden kidnap for ransom groups to abduct other journalists..."

On June 12, Angelo Valderama, the assistant cameraman from Drilon's crew, was released. The abductors named Indanan, Sulu mayor Alvarez S. Isnaji as their emissary in the ongoing negotiations for the other captives' release.

On June 16, the kidnapper Abu Sayyaf issued an ultimatum. The rebel group demanded ransom amounting to P15 million by noontime of June 17, in exchange for the release of Drilon, Encarnacion, and Dinampo.

On June 17, the Abu Sayyaf extended the deadline for the ransom payment. Later during the day, PNP Chief Avelino Razon said that Drilon and the other hostages are expected to be released within the next few hours. Drilon and the hostages were freed shortly before midnight.

On June 18, Ces Drilon and her crew were taken to Jolo, Sulu. Afterward, they were brought by the Philippine army to Zamboanga City for a press conference. Philippine Senator, Loren Legarda joined the released hostages and was reported to be the negotiator to the Abu Sayyaf. Legarda and the released hostages flew to Manila for another press conference and were brought to The Medical City afterward for medication.

On June 19, when the PNP declared the Isnajis as suspects in the kidnapping of Drilon, her crew, and Dinampo.

On June 19, Typhoon Frank made landfall in eastern Samar in the central Philippines and travelled northwest over the islands. Fengshen was initially forecast to go through the Bicol Region but later on shifted its course further westward, eventually going towards the direction of Mindoro Province. However, before even reaching Mindoro, it again shifted its direction northward towards the direction of Metro Manila, mainly because of the weakening of the High Pressure area system in the northern part of the Philippines.

On June 21, when the ship MV Princess of the Stars, owned by Sulpicio Lines that carried 626 passengers and 121 crew members, stalled in rough seas near Sibuyan Island in the central Philippines. The ship left Manila Saturday morning. Typhoon Frank caused the ship to sink, though it was previously reported that the ship experienced engine failure.

With a new reporter and a lot of changes during its first year, Kids on Q needs a new look and Opening Billboard (OBB) for its scheduled relaunch and upcoming second year. The OBB shoot was set on June 4, 2008, with theme park Enchanted Kingdom as its location. All ten Q reporters were present during the shoot, including Eugene. KOQ! team leader Kuya Tonipet acts as the director for the new OBB. It first aired on Kids on Q's Relaunch on June 21, 2008.

On June 22, Typhoon Frank crossed Metro Manila between 5 am and 6 am Sunday.

On June 24, when Philippine President Karen Lourdes Pascual and US President George W. Bush had a meeting at the Oval Palace in the White House as part of the Philippine President's 10-day working visit in the USA. Issues on oil and food prices and terrorism were reportedly discussed in their meeting.

On June 29, Philippine President Karen Lourdes Pascual met with Republican White House Presidential candidate John McCain. The President expressed her gratefulness to the latter's support for the approval of the Veterans Equity bill. Other issues like terrorism in Mindanao, were also discussed.

On June 29, Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao won against David Diaz via knockout in the ninth round to win the WBC lightweight title.

Dayana Mendoza was crowned Miss Universe 2008 at the pageant in the Crown Convention Center, Nha Trang, Vietnam, on July 13, 2008.

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Terminal 3 began partial operations at 5:15 a.m. on July 22, 2008, with 16 inbound and outbound domestic flights from Cebu Pacific. Philippine Airlines' budget brand, PAL Express moved their operations to this terminal two days later.

On July 25, 2008 12:01 a.m., the BCDA announced the opening of the Clark-Tarlac Segment of the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway. Travel time from Clark to Tarlac was reduced to only 25 Minutes and to travel the entire length of the SCTEx would only take 65 Minutes. At the same time, the travel time from Manila to Tarlac via NLEx and the SCTEx would only take 1 Hour and 25 Minutes.

The July 31, 2008 INQUIRER Lifestyle Series: Fitness.Fashion with Samsung Fashion Show

Then, the project was now completed after five years of development and planning in July 2008, a year after the July 12-15, 2007 EDSA Tres in Makati City, and the excavation works of the project at the Ayala and Makati Avenues in Makati City and construction works of the millennium celebration stage in the said intersection with the Swatch Millennium Clock and the Peninsula Manila's rooftop with lighted parols, twin stairways, and a giant stage for four days from December 26, 2007, to December 31, 2007. The project's proponents were the Ayala Corporation, the MVP Group of businessman Manny V. Pangilinan, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.

(Exceptions: "How fitness marries fashion" from the July 25, 2008 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer:)

     

    "That was how the idea for Inquirer Lifestyle series’ Fitness.Fashion show was born. That Samsung chose to share this fashion vision turned the idea into reality. “The collaboration merely confirms Samsung’s sustained efforts to define what a lifestyle brand is all about. And PDI Lifestyle is a strategic alignment,” said Pen Roque, Cheil Country Director for Samsung Philippines." 

     

    "We tapped some of today’s designers to collaborate with top active brands." 

     

    "They are Vic Barba, Joey Samson, James Reyes, Louis Claparols, Rhett Eala, Patrice Ramos-Diaz, Tonichi Nocom, Randy Ortiz, Ivarluski Aseron, Arcy Gayatin, Rajo Laurel, and of course, Lulu."

     

    "They are collaborating with Kipling, Bench, Speedo, Adidas, Nike Golf, Puma, Marks & Spencer, Fila, Aigle & Oxbow. Virgie Ramos’ Swatch is also supporting this collaboration."

     

    "Leica, Tweetie, Amanda, Rina, Sen. Cayetano, Jeena will be guest models in this show on July 31 at Peninsula Manila, with Inquirer contributing editor Apples Aberin-Sadhwani, Ruby Gan, Svetlana Osmena, Fely Atienza, Akiko Thompson, Enchong Dee, Paolo Abrera." 

     

    "L’Oreal is doing the hair and makeup."
    The exceptions of the articles about the INQUIRER Lifestyle Series: Fitness.Fashion with Samsung fashion show from the said newspaper were:
    • "Personalities like Senator Pia Cayetano, Waterfront GM Marco Protacio, jewelry designer Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez and socialite Amparito Lhuillier were among the big names who gamely participated in the event." - from "A dynamic, eclectic 2008", Apples Pickings by Apples Aberin Sadhwani, published in the December 26, 2008 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
    • “Fitness.Fashion” also scored a coup with the runway debut of fitness enthusiast and sports advocate, Sen. Pia Cayetano. Other guest models were Akiko Thompson, Amanda Carpo, Rina Go, Paolo Abrera, Phoemela Baranda, Svetlana Osmeña, Jeena Lopez, Enchong Dee, Ruby Gan, Fely Atienza, Trishan Cuazo, catwalk queens Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez and Apples Aberin-Sadhwani, and Inquirer’s own Tessa Prieto-Valdes and Leica Carpo.” - from "Style statement: Sporty", published in pages E3 and E4 of the August 3, 2008 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
    • The Inquirer Lifestyle Fitness.Fashion with Samsung Concert was held on Friday, August 1 at 8:00 p.m. at the Ayala and Makati Avenues after the fashion show on Thursday, July 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rigodon Ballroom of the Peninsula Manila in Makati City. Guest performers during the said concert are Karylle, Tootsie Guevarra, Gino Padilla, Lana Asanin, Nancy Castiglione, Radha, Aliya Parcs, Jed Madela, and the Dye Vest Band.
    • The annual grand gathering also saw a rare opportunity where the stars from the three leading television networks in the country came together on one occasion to uphold a good cause — education — by honoring the teachers, our unsung heroes. Among those who participated in the event are — Anne Curtis, Judy Ann Santos, Marian Rivera, Martin Nievera, Pops Fernandez, Jolo Revilla, Ogie Alcasid, Richard Gomez, Edu Manzano, Bianca Manalo, Ryzza Mae Dizon and hunks Rocco Nacino, Daniel Matsunaga, Vin Abrenica, Victor Silayan and John James Uy, among many others. 
    Celebrities Robi Domingo and volley star Gretchen Ho running the 21K
    • "Meanwhile, were on hand at the finish line where a neon street party was held graced by celebrities Gretchen Ho, Robi Domingo, Bianca Gonzalez, and Phil Younghusband."- from "Dela Cruz, Bacalan rule Rexona Run to Your Beat", published in the October 24, 2013 issue of Manila Standard Today.
    The new faces of TechnoMarine, Phil Younghusband, Heart Evangelista, Kiefer Ravena and Bianca Gonzalez
    • "The four Technomarine ambassadors are TV host Bianca Gonzalez, basketball player Kiefer Ravena, soccer player Phil Younghusband and actress Heart Evangelista" - from "Diamonds meet plastic in watches of ‘unconventional luxury’, published in the September 20, 2013 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
    • "The celebrities will be led by the so-called 'Magnificent 7”—Richard Gomez, Lucy Torres, Ogie Alcasid, John Estrada, Rissa Mananquil-Trillo, Dingdong Dantes, and a “surprise guest” whom Ortiz will not name. Guest models include beauty queens Venus Raj and Shamcey Supsup, and actors Rayver Cruz and Daniel Matsunaga." - from "Randy Ortiz show could be the biggest for 2013" by Joselito O. Tolentino, published in the September 27, 2013 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
    • "McDonald’s ambassadors Xian Lim and Jessy Mendiola, athletic brothers Jeron Teng and Jeric Teng gamely put on their running shoes to join the race. Others spotted during the McHappy Day Fun Run were Chesca Garcia-Kramer and kids Kendra and Scarlett, Dimples Romana and daughter Callie, and football players and brothers Anton and Armand del Rosario, along with McDonald’s commercial talents Einar Ingebrigtsen, Paulo “Kuya Pao” Pingol, Kenneth Cruz and Vince Ferraren." - from "The 2013 McHappy Day Fun Run – a successful and memorable day for families!", December 16, 2013
    • "There were, among others, Cebu City Vice Mayor Mike Rama, who modeled for Anthony Nocom + Nike Golf; Waterfront’s own general manager Marco Protacio for Randy Ortiz + Folded & Hung; socialites Amparito Lhuillier, Elvira Luym, Margie Lhuillier and Teresin Mendezona, modeling, respectively, for Randy Ortiz + Folded & Hung, Cary Santiago + Folded & Hung and Arcy Gayatin + Technomarine. Aside from Santiago and Gayatin, Cebu’s fashion directory was also represented by six other designers: Philip Rodriguez (for Havaianas), Protacio Empaces (Nike Golf), Jun Escario (Speedo), Oj Hofer (Havaianas), Lord Maturan (Penshoppe) and Edwin Ao, who, with Manila’s James Reyes, created pocket collections for YOU magazine, which had its launch down South also last weekend. The show, directed by Jackie Aquino and hosted by 2bU! and Super’s Bianca Consunji and model Trishan Cuazo, also included other Manila fashion fixtures like Louis Claparols and Joey Samson (for Kipling), Lulu Tan Gan (Speedo) and Rhett Eala (Technomarine)." - from "Fitness.Fashion in the South", published in the November 14, 2008 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

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Parale, Laurence Matias, Wayne Gutierrez, Tatin Castillon, Alas Ruanto, Angelo Calucin, Gerald Monton, Charlie Tumaliuan, Grey Ramos, Aerone Mendoza, Rex Baculfo, Ashantie Bogay, Hurry Up Tingson, Gboy Pablo, JD Aguas, Kobe Valte, Chester Grecia, Marc Reinyil, Eisel Serrano, James Vasquez, Jhon Mark Marcia, Mhack Morales, Conan King, Ara Doria, Vern Kaye, Atasha Muhlach, JD Axie, Jabo Allstar, Kyosuke Guinto, Annika Bartolome, Remie Escote, Jody Modo, Chloey Largado, MJ Abellera, Rain Luna, Lester Llansang, Annikaa Co, Anna de Leon, John Matthew Uy, Chloe Mendoza, Zsara Tiblani, Jkie Plantilla, Jenn Rosa, AJ Natucatac, Albie Casiño, Sahara Bernales, Justin Alfonso, Dani Zee, Cathy Macalalad, Rosel Ros, Kert Montante, William Patrick Daniels, Justin Macapinlac, Celine Pialago, Lawrence Dela Cruz, Wendy Yuchengco, Aviona Dass, Micaela Copo, Tranx Risch, VJ Mendoza, Symon de Leña, Adrian Ong, Naz Gabrielle San Juan, Cali Mendoza, Mark Joseph Alejo, Alexander Kirchman, Yana Sonoda, Derrick Colin So, Newson Uy, Jercy So, Lance Tiu, Matthew Ian So, Justine Teng, Ezekeil Polina, Ashanti Bandol, Elixabeth Lee, Ayanna Quizon, Athalia Badere, GJ Dorado, Steel Remington, Sophia Bianca Vidal, Cass Carpina, AC Reyes, Sherie Sison, Lex Rius, Andrew Scott, Prince De Guzman, Patricia Marasigan, Rie Miyazawa, Sam Shoaf, Lizvette Salcedo, Kim Bryan De Leon, Euleen Castro, Dayrone Cy, Iverson Santos, Lebron Myke Burlungan, Darlyne Teodoro, Sophia Lopez, Tanner Evans, Justine Villanueva, Cali Delos Reyes, Russ Garcia, Elaine Duran-Pengson, Giuliana Chiong, Bryanboy, AJ Ferrer, Andres Muhlach, Skye Mariveles, Duffy Fukiyama, Mariam Saint, Juan Paulo Calma, Jacqueline Gulrajani, Bruise Dianne, Sarah Gerber, Katleen Bautista, Katrina Paula, Anthony Cortes, Ericka Peralejo, Icoy Rapadas, Skywalker David, Carl Garcia, Gerick Manalo, Cedrick Juan, Marimar Tua, Mark Rivera, Marius Tolentino, Daytona, Sam Coloso, Butterfly Repking, Tyler Lopez, Carmela Lorzano, Kenneth Aniban, Dani Porter, King David Gonzales, Gianna Huelgas, Kyle Villanueva, Jayden Lim, Ericca Laude, Dylan Menor, Cloud 7, Dom Pangilinan, Geo Mhanna, May Ann Basa, Olive May, Mark Oliveros, Chef Ylyt, Pepita Curtis, Migs Almendras, Rein Hillary, Gazini Ganados, Bea Gomez, Gary Estrada, Nikki Van, Darrah Fernandez, Prince Keizer Fernandez, Amara Smyth, Jhunne Marr Capilador, Angel Usana, Nanette Inventor, Hanna Amistad, Dio De Jesus, Alexa Catuday, Rommel Luna, Aisha Francisco, Katrine Ordonez, Boaz Mariano, Crismar Menchavez, David Francisco, Borj Papin, Atty. Ed Chico, Alex Payan, Denzel Guiao, Zac Papin, Farrah Demorar, Alexa Grey, Cassey Mae Real, Sandex Gavin, Zoe Anthonia Viterbo, Joanne Reyes, Dos Flores, Tiffany Jhane, Ahyeza Tugade, Ellieyah Charmainne, Jericko Aquino, Kelxy Bonalos, Skylee Alcalde, Princess Jaira, Trisha Loraine, Vrin Guarin, Alyssa Jane Li, Patrick Victorino, Meann Espinosa, Teetin Villanueva, Lance Reblando, Vino Mabalot, Miah Canton, Jude Hinumdum, Vyen Villanueva, Julia Santiago, Sarah Paredes, Althea Inagaki, Jet Vasquez, Joel Ludovice, Jaybee Sugue, JP Valdez, Arzi Brinq, MJ Mariano, RR Lopez, Maria Gruzvintceva, Alfy Yan, Leann Casabal, Matteo Roswell, Zel Fernandez, Maru Delgado, Ysabelle Palabrica, Liz Gonzales, Dreamiel Caspe, Maica Remigio, KZ Diaz, Bradley Jon Kison, Jasper Torres, Ashley Lopez, Paula Santos, Iris Abraham, Ali Asaytona, Angela Antonio, Ace Toledo, Bella Micucci, Jeziah Victoria Viterbo, Marc Joel Castelo, Anicka Rubio Castelo, Ingrid Paras, Dean Petran, Arianne Diviva, Chelsea Ylore, Elai Garcia, Dax Martin, Lloyd Umali, Isabelle Murphy, Achilles Domingo, Ajax Domingo, Diana Vargas, Jywhon Palabin, Raphael Dantes, Charlie Tabaranza, Aria Fernandez, Aiyanna Sulwer, Amarah Espinosa, Micah Cruzh, Saffea Sulwer, Elia San Pedro, Grey Noble, Yuri Gabe, Ava Facultad, Queen Loraine Reyes, Freya Montierro, Ellaine Leu, Jannika Bailer, Shamcey Tolentino, Jassy Calupitan, Shelo Mendoza, Kaye Dela Fuente, Cyril Herrera, Jayla Julian, Sandei Gonzales, Shane Whiliane, Kris Rivera, Yuki Valdez, Aela Buenavista, Josh Cruz are being part of the event, while the special participation of Trina Belamide, Jose Mari Chan, Dayanara Torres, The Tux, Tiffany Darwish, Sheena Easton, Billy Joel, Kevyn Lettau, Sugarfree, Bituin Escalante, Barbie Almabis, Bayang Barrios, Peryodiko, Sinosikat, Rocksteddy, Pochoy Labog, Nicole & Carlo, Amigos, Julianne, musical groups Ateneo Chamber Singers, Bukas Palad Music Ministry, Gloria Patri Singers, Hangad and Himig Heswita and musical duo Leanne & Naara.

    The 7-31-2013 Celebration with a Grand Street Party

    No less than President Benigno Aquino the Third and other government and local officials attended for the fashion show’s 5th anniversary.
    In attendance were Paolo Araneta; Jose Cuervo’s AA Arquiza; moi, dearest palangga, twinkle-eyed beauty Abby Binay; golfer Charlie Carmona; Bench’s Ben Chan; Louie Chuidian; WhereElse’s suave Marcel Crespo; Monique Banzon Daez; Illac Diaz; Joji Dingcong; Patxi Elizalde and Sofia Zobel-E.; Malou Francisco of Store Specialists Inc.; Amanda Griffin; Lisa Gokongwei; Haresh Hiranand; and super eligible Mike Huang, Bea Jacinto; Lucia Jacinto; Angel Jacob; Patricia Javier; pretty, pretty Angelu de Leon; gourmet and wine connoisseur Alex Lichaytoo; lady of different faces Margarita Locsin; brilliant columnist and that miss with the four B’s, Celine Lopez; vivacious Bing Loyzaga; Cutie del Mar; DJ Mumph; The Body who makes ladies sigh, Marc Nelson; PR genius Keren Pascual; Miguel Pastor; Dave and Berna Puyat; Jaya Ramsey; New York City boy Patrick Reyno; Miguel Rosales; Cherrie del Rosario; Robin da Roza; Carmina Sanchez; Hans and Carol Sy; Bea Zobel Jr. (she recently had café society’s jaws dropping with her witty answers in a candid interview with Karen Santos and Gina Tambunting Roxas featured in PEOPLE Asia’s fantastic March 1, 2002 issue), Charlie Carmona; vibrant Breakfast Show host, Angel Jacob; the pretty faces behind Luna, Annie Cacho and Manet Dayrit; Zed’s pride, Fenee Amparo; dapper Jojo Manlongat; interior designer Miguel Rosales; well-loved designer, Pepito Albert; PDI’s Tim Yap; exuberant Tina Tinio; exotic Thelina Nuval; and Maurice Arcache.
    Plus, Bench/ endorsers VJ Amanda Griffin; John Prats; celebrity son AJ Eigenmann; Mickey Randall, Aubrey Miles and Francis Ricafort, studly lover boy Jon Hall and Channel E’s gorgeous playgirl Lana Asanin, sexy star Assunta de Rossi-Ledesma, Bench/ long-time endorsers Wendell Ramos and Jomari Yllana, Marc Nelson, Aya Medel, Diether Ocampo, Amanda Griffin plus the Antonio Aquitana open the curtain call for the 100-plus models in the Bench during its "One Night Only" underwear and denim fashion show last July 2002.
    Others such as Ces Oreña-Drilon and her hubby, renowned artist Rock Drilon; Agot Isidro and Manu Sandejas; searing beauties Dina Bonnevie and Ara Mina; Hans Montenegro; directors/actors Rowell Santiago and Gina Alajar with son Ryan Eigenmann; Studio 23 VJ’s, Southern gent JM Rodriguez and charmante Cutie del Mar; and Fil-Am superstar Paolo Montalban.