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Dec 232015
 
Roxas-Robredo tandem gets a boost in US

By Abner Galino LP chairman President Benigno S. Aquino III, along with LP Presidential Candidate former DILG Secretary Manuel Roxas II and LP Vice Presidential Candidate Camarines Sur 3rd District Representative Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo, flashes the Laban “L” sign during the “Daang Matuwid: To Be Continued…” of the ruling Liberal Party (LP) at the Corazon C. Aquino Kalayaan Hall of the Club Filipino in San Juan City on Monday (October 05). (MNS photo) THE campaign to promote the political tandem of Mar Roxas and Leni Robredo, presidential and vice presidential bets, respectively, just got the proverbial shot in the arm after getting the support of a well-respected Filipino-American businesswoman-millionaire-lawyer-author-philantropist Loida Nicolas-Lewis. And Lewis isn’t simply raising her thumbs up for the Roxas-Robredo tandem, she is vigorously campaigning for them and has pledged to open up her own pocket to finance their campaign here in the US and in the Philippines. She recently declared to give a dollar for every dollar that would be contributed by people here in the US to the political campaign of Mar Roxas and Leni Robredo. At this early, Lewis’ endorsement of Roxas and Robredo has already caused a stir among Filipino-Americans who had a falling out with the administration of President Noynoy Aquino for bungling a succession of issues that include the opening of and other restrictions imposed on balikbayan boxes and the so-called “laglag-bala” scam at the country’s prime international airport. Lewis went on a couple of “town hall-style” meetings in Los Angeles Read More …

Dec 232015
 
Liza returns to big screen in a daring role

Liza Diño (MNS photo) Liza Diño is back to doing what she loves best – acting. She is taking part in this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), playing an important role in “Toto,” an entry in the New Wave category. Directed by J.P. Su, “Toto” tells the story of Antonio ‘Toto’ Estares, played by Sid Lucero, a Pinoy desperate to get to America in the hopes of giving his family a better life. Liza plays the role of Eve Porter, a liberated Fil-Am who promised to help Toto achieve his goal. “It is a layered character. She’s a modern woman, but she needs this guy (Toto) na kailangan (din) ng tulong niya and she feels for this person,” she said. The actress initially auditioned for the role of Tessa, Toto’s girlfriend, but the film director deemed her more ideal as Eve given her strong personality. Liza admitted she had second thoughts playing Eve as the role requires her to bare skin in some scenes. “Hindi ko alam kung kaya ko ba talaga kasi hindi lang siya ’yung nudity na silhouette eh,” she said. “I work with a director that I really trust, and I worked with a lead actor na gentleman. Ang sarap mag-work sa ganu’ng environment na pinoprotektahan ka ng mga tao sa paligid mo,” she related. Deeming the role a breakthrough for her as an actress, she noted, “I think nandu’n na ’ko sa stage ng career ko as an actor na I should not be limited Read More …

Dec 232015
 
How Michael V holds the ‘Gang’ together

Michael V (MNS Photo) In the last two decades, comedy gag show “Bubble Gang” has featured several notable personalities with many more wanting to make a guest appearance. Michael V, the only holdover from the original cast, is not surprised about it. “Kasi may reputasyon na ang ‘Bubble Gang’ bilang pinakamatagal and the best so far, for me ha. Hindi sa pag-a-angat ng bangko pero kasi marami nang pinagdaanan ang show,” he explained. The comedy actor admitted new blood is most welcome in the show because it keeps things interesting. “Open kami na magkaroon ng bagong gangsters kasi evolving ang show eh. Hindi pwedeng manatili na ganu’n lang. Dapat kung ano ang bago eh, dapat magawa namin,” he said. Michael V may be the creative director but he is not taking sole credit for the show’s success. “Team effort ‘yan (and) it has always been like that.” Asked how they come up with sketches, Michael V says they observe what’s going on around them, the idea being that they simply want to hold up a mirror to the comical side of life. He said, “Sa 20 years na takbo ng show, anything na nangyayari sa society natin eh, na-i-re-reflect namin sa ‘Bubble Gang’ through gags, skits, spoofs.” He admitted the show has had its low moments. “Pero nag-survive kami kasi hindi lang basta show ‘to, pamilya na ‘to eh. In a way din eh, nirerendehan kami ng network kaya mas nagiging maingat kami. Kaya nagtatagal kami,” he said. Certainly, Michael Read More …

Dec 232015
 
BMW to premiere latest performance model vehicles at US International Auto Show

The new BMW M2 Coupé ©BMW Group (Relaxnews) – The German car manufacturer has chosen the North American International Auto Show to showcase the new BMW M2 and BMW X4 M40i models. Although the BMW group has already revealed photographs of its two performance models, the NAIAS show will set the scene for the models first appearance to the public. Characteristics of the BMW M2 Coupe include an engine output of up to 370hp, making it a top high-performance compact sports vehicle, accelerating to 100km/h in just 4.3 seconds. In addition, the BMW X4 M40i has set the benchmark in outstanding driving dynamics with 360hp engine output and an acceleration time of 4.9 seconds to reach 100km/h. The NAIAS will take place in Detroit from January 11 to 24.

Dec 232015
 
Miss Universe contestants share makeup-free selfies

Miss Universe ‏Twitter. Every #MissUniverse is #ConfidentlyBeautiful. Are you? Show us your no-makeup selfies with #ConfidentlyBeautiful.©2015 Twitter (Relaxnews) – When they take to the stage this Sunday, the Miss Universe contestants will no doubt be a vision of glamour. But the beauty queen hopefuls have flooded the internet with ‘no makeup’ selfies, proving that true star style comes from within. Reigning Miss Universe Paulina Vega, from Colombia, kick-started the craze, laying down the gauntlet with a challenge tweet to this year’s wannabes that read: “Every #MissUniverse is #ConfidentlyBeautiful. Are you? Show us your no-makeup selfies with #ConfidentlyBeautiful.” The message was accompanied by her own flawless make-up free selfie. The models responded with gusto, sharing photos of themselves with squeaky clean faces, pouting and smiling into the camera and using the hashtag #ConfidentlyBeautiful. Some, like Toria Nichole Penn, took the snap upon waking up. The Miss Bahamas 2015 winner showcased a halo of natural curls and a wide smile in her photo, which she captioned “Preliminaries today! Woke up fresh faced and ready to do this!” Others, like Miss Ireland Joanna Cooper, opted for a traditional ‘duck face’, while Lisa Drouillard (Miss Haiti) used the challenge as an opportunity to express her gratefulness, saying: “Today is the day #missuniverse #prelims, words cannot convey how thankful I am!” The models are following in the footsteps of countless celebrities to have stripped off the cosmetics in the name of honesty this year. Stars such as Cindy Crawford, Cameron Diaz and Demi Lovato have all shared ‘no make-up’ Read More …

Dec 212015
 
No end to flooding, heavy traffic

There seems to be no end to the perennial flooding problems that has plagued Metro Manila for years. A week ago, it was reported that large areas of Metro Manila was flooded because of typhoon “Nona” and tropical depression “Onyok,”  making it virtually difficult for residents to commute. As usual, thousands of motorists and commuters were reportedly stranded in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Hundreds of commuters who were unavailable to find public transport, were forced to wade through waist-deep floods just to get home. Vendors eat their lunch as they wait for customers at a flooded market in Candaba, Pampanga, north of Manila on Friday. Vast swathes of farmlands inundated by Typhoon Lando in October were flooded again this week due to heavy rains brought by Typhoon Nona.(MNS photo) Metro Manila has a total population of about 12 million and its total land area is equivalent to or even larger than most provinces in the Philippines. Until such time that the government demolish all shanties built by illegal settlers along esteros, sidewalks and those under bridges, Metro Manila will continue to deteriorate. Since there is no alternative for low income housing, people are forced to live or squat in make-shift shanties along esteros, sidewalks or even under bridges. Congressmen and Mayors in Metro Manila have ignored the presence of these “squatters” since they represent votes during elections. Hopefully, elected officials in Metropolitan Manila will have the political will, one of these days, to finally evict these illegal squatters if only to help Read More …

Dec 212015
 
Achievements of young Fil-Ams cited in Dr. Jose Rizal Youth Awards

Outstanding Filipino-American students WASHINGTON, DC—Thirteen young, outstanding Filipino-Americans were recognized for their academic excellence and community service during the Dr. Jose Rizal Youth Awards on 17 December 2015 at the Romulo Hall of the Philippine Embassy. Now on its 23rd year, the annual award recognizes students from the elementary, high school, and undergraduate levels in the Metropolitan Washington, DC area who epitomize the values of the Philippine National Hero. This year’s awardees were the following (grade levels during AY 2014-2015): Trina Sophia LaFortune – 3rd grade, Holy Spirit School Rebecca Verba Honigford – 4th grade, Our Lady of Good Counsel School Gerard Gonzaga – 6th grade, J. Michael Lunsford Middle School Regina Verba Honigford – 6th grade, Our Lady of Good Counsel School Arianne Arizala – 7th grade, Redland Middle School Adeline Christelle Baban – 8th grade, St. John Academy Justin Francis T. Bustamante – 8th grade, St. Peter’s School Janelle Gonzaga – 9th grade, Freedom High School Nicholas T. Mañalac – 9th grade, Fairfax High School Jed Paolo Dela Torre – 10th grade, Benjamin Banneker High School Joseph Brandon B. Gopiao – 10th grade, Lake Braddock Secondary School Allan James Phillips – 11th grade, Oakton High School Jennifer Marie R. Palo – graduate level, Bowie State University In his keynote address, Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. talked about Rizal’s life and urged the awardees to continue learning more about the hero after whom the award is named. “Jose Rizal’s accomplishments were never achieved before by a Filipino during that time. He realized his potential and he never allowed life’s hardships to stop him Read More …

Dec 212015
 
Pia Wurtzbach wins Miss Universe

But not after host Steve Harvey says Miss Colombia was winner Miss Philippines 2015, Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach (center), who was mistakenly named as First Runner-up, reacts with other contestants after being named the eventual winner and 2015 Miss Universe at the Miss Universe Pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday (Monday in Manila) (MNS photo) MANILA, Dec 21 (Mabuhay) – Pia Wurtzbach was crowned Miss Universe 2015 on Sunday (Monday PHL time). She becomes only the third Filipina to win the crown after Gloria Diaz and Margarita Moran. The 26-year-old Filipina-German actress and model was crowned amid much confusion after host Steve Harvey initially announced Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez as the winner of the 64th edition of the pageant. Harvey apologized and said he read the wrong results. Pia was shocked so was Ariadna. Miss Universe 2014 Paulina Vega stood awkwardly between Pia and Ariadna and only after a few minutes was she able to get the crown off Ariadna’s head and put it on Pia’s head. Pia was elegant in her final walk before the winners were named, as shown in this video of Miss Universe on their official Twitter account In the question and answer portion, when asked why she should be named Miss Universe (a question also asked of Miss USA and Miss Colombia), Pia said she will use her voice to influence the youth and raise awareness to causes that are relevant such as HIV awareness. “I will use my voice to influence the youth and Read More …

Dec 212015
 
PHL spends $1.8-B on military modernization

President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his message during the 80th founding anniversary of Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Monday (Dec. 21, 2015) at Clark Air Base in Pampanga. Also in photo is National Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin.(MNS photo) Manila, Philippines | AFP | Monday 12/21/2015 – Philippine President Benigno Aquino promised Monday that 83.9 billion pesos ($1.77 billion) allocated for military modernization projects would be spent by 2017 as the country faces a territorial dispute with China. Speaking at a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the armed forces, Aquino said his administration had already spent 56.79 billion pesos of the total scheduled for full disbursement by 2017 on “big-ticket” modernization programs. This was more than the sum spent by the three previous administrations, said Aquino, who took office in 2010 and leaves office next year, as he bemoaned the lack of proper equipment that had long hampered the military. “Back then, because of lack of equipment, there was a soldier in a sensitive operation carrying a purple backpack from a fast food chain. I just don’t think a purple backpack is suited for an operation in the jungle,” he told assembled soldiers. The president cited the new equipment purchased in recent years including FA-50 jets, the country’s first supersonic fighter aircraft for a decade. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff, Gen. Hernando Iriberri (left), leads the arrival honors for President Benigno S. Aquino III during the 80th founding anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Read More …

Dec 212015
 
Mar taunts Rody: Ang lider ng ating bansa, hindi umuurong

President Benigno S. Aquino III with Liberal Party (LP) standard bearers Mar Roxas and Leni Robredo are greeted by supporters outside the Manila Cathedral as they walk to Commission on Election building to file their Certificate of Candidacy, Thursday, (October 15). Tomorrow, Friday, (October 16) is the deadline of filing of candidacy for the 2016 elections. (MNS photo) LEYTE, Dec 21 (Mabuhay) – Liberal Party (LP) standard bearer Mar Roxas is far from done with his tirades against fellow presidential candidate, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. In his visit to Baybay, Leyte Sunday, Roxas taunted Duterte for “backing out” from his challenge of settling their feud through a debate, fistfight or a slapping match. “Hamon sa sampalan, umurong; hamon sa suntukan, umurong; hamon sa debate, umurong. Ang lider ng ating bansa hindi umuurong sa hamon, hinaharap ito,” Roxas insisted. Roxas’ criticism of the peace and order in Davao sparked a bitter word war with Duterte. The seven-term mayor has accused Roxas of falsely claiming that he is a graduate of the prestigious Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. What followed was a mutual challenge to slap each other if one of them was proven wrong. Roxas also dared Duterte to a fistfight and debate. In the interview, Roxas stressed that he was able to disprove Duterte’s accusation regarding his academic credentials. The administration’s bet said the Wharton School itself confirmed that he finished his undergraduate degree of Bachelor of Science in Economics, major in Finance from the school in Read More …