Dec 102015
 
Why Joseph Marco stopped courting Alex Gonzaga

Joseph Marco (MNS Photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) -– “We weren’t ready.” This was how Joseph Marco explained why he stopped pursuing Alex Gonzaga, who was his co-star in the ABS-CBN series “Pure Love.” “It’s hard to explain, siguro nung time na ‘yun parehas kaming hindi ready,” he said. The actor, however, maintained that he and Gonzaga are still good friends and that they still communicate with each other whenever they are not busy. Alex Gonzaga (MNS Photo) “We’re friends naman. We text once in a while tapos I just saw her sa party. Okay naman,” he said. In 2014, Marco was Gonzaga’s date when they attended the 8th Star Magic Ball. At that time, Marco said he initially felt shy around Gonzaga for some reason, but he eventually became close to the actress after spending more time with her. “Well I guess natutuwa ako sa kanya. I find her cute. Noong una hindi talaga ako interesado kay Alex pero little by little, parang she grows on you. She’s very true to herself, like sobrang totoo niyang tao. Minsan nga — sorry Alex ha — to the point na umuutot siya nang wala siyang paki. Nakaka-amaze lang na parang wala siyang itinatago,” he said at the time. Marco is currently dating his “Pasion de Amor” co-star Kazel Kinouchi, while Gonzaga is seeing a non-showbiz guy. (MNS)

Dec 102015
 
McLaren races out a new drop-top supercar

McLaren 675LT SpiderThe fastest open top McLaren in history©McLaren Automotive (Relaxnews) – There have been whispers that it might well be on the way, but even with a top speed of 203mph (326km/h) no one was expecting the McLaren 675LT Spider to arrive so quickly. Yet here, it is. And, even if it hadn’t broken cover until this time next year, it would have been worth the wait. With companies that produce automotive fare as specific, specialized and exotic as McLaren, it’s almost a disservice to talk about standard or ‘stock’ models. Nevertheless, the ‘stock’ 675LT coupé on which this new car is based was itself launched as a very limited, seriously track-focused car in February. Called LT because of its Long Tail for better aerodynamics, and 675 because of the 675PS (that’s 666bhp) on tap from its twin-turbo V8, it sold out completely within weeks of being announced. The Spider, which will also be capped at the same 500 examples, offers almost identical levels of performance, meaning that it is the fastest convertible McLaren has ever made. Weight, rigidity and aerodynamics mean that convertibles are very rarely, if ever, as good as their hardtop counterparts. However, the carbon fiber tub MonCell chassis that underpins both variants of the LT is so strong that McLaren hasn’t had to add any bracings or supports (which add weight and drain speed) to make up for the roof’s removal. In fact, the Spider is only 40kg heavier and all of that is down Read More …

Dec 092015
 
St. Lorenzo Ruiz Church Music Ministry concert Dec. 12

St. Lorenzo Ruiz Church Music Ministry Enjoy an evening serenaded by the St. Lorenzo Ruiz Church Music Ministry, the children’s choir, and special guest performers, the Harana Men’s Chorus, at the “Rejoice! Maranatha… God is Full of Mercy” concert on Saturday, December 12, 2015, 7-9 p.m. This is the second major Christmas concert to be held in the church located at 747 Meadowpass Road in Walnut, California. Music from the show will highlight both the Season of Advent— a time to celebrate becoming Christmas when hearts are prepared for Christ’s birth, and the Jubilee Year of Mercy which the global Catholic Community is embarking on. By means of the evening’s performances, the faith family will also honor Our Lady of Guadalupe whose feast day is commemorated on that same day. The leaders and volunteers of SLR Parish, under the most capable guidance and direction of Father Tony P. Astudillo, pastor, aspire not only to entertain but to evangelize and set the audience’s hearts aflame with Christ’s spirit of love and mercy. The last Christmas music event the parish hosted on December 2013 – The Winter Solstice – was very well received and got great reviews from parishioners and guests alike. Tickets are available at the parish office for a donation of only $30 or $50. For more details, the parish office number is (909) 595-9545.

Dec 092015
 
Palace: Measures taken to ensure peaceful, credible 2016 elections

— President Benigno S. Aquino III congratulates Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Sheriff Abas after administering the oath in a ceremony at the Rizal Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday (June 30). (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – The national government is taking all the necessary measures to ensure next year’s national and local elections will be orderly, peaceful and credible, Malacañang assured the public on Sunday. “Lahat po ay isinasagawa para matiyak ang seguridad, kaayusan at katahimikan sa pagdaraos ng eleksyon sa darating na taon, kasama na rin po ‘yung seguridad ng bansa all throughout the campaign period,” Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said. Secretary Coloma said the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) are closely coordinating with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for a peaceful and orderly election. “Batid po natin na ang Armed Forces of the Philippines at Philippine National Police ay deputized ng Commission on Elections bilang mga pangunahing pwersa sa pagtitiyak ng seguridad, katahimikan at kaayusan sa pagdaraos ng pambansang halalan sa Mayo 2016,” he said over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan. Secretary Coloma said the AFP and the PNP met with Comelec officials last week to discuss security preparations for the 2016 elections, one of which is the strict implementation of a gun ban. “Sa kanila pong pagpupulong noong nakaraang linggo ay tinalakay po nila ang mga kinakailangang hakbang. Isa pong aspeto dito ay tungkol sa pagpapatupad ng gun ban,” the secretary said. “Napatunayan na po na ang pagkontrol Read More …

Dec 092015
 
Miriam wins UPLB mock polls

Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago arrives at the Commission on Election headquarters in Manila to file her certificate of candidacy (COC) for president under the People’s Reform Party on Friday. Santiago also announced Sen. Bongbong Marcos would be her running mate for the 2016 elections.(MNS photo) LAGUNA (Mabuhay) – Presidential candidate Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago was the hands down winner in mock polls held last month at the University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB). Santiago said her landslide win is proof that the youth, who comprise some 37 percent of v in the scheduled May 2016 presidential elections, look beyond traditional politics and early campaigning. The November 26 UPLB mock elections showed Santiago with 1,507 students or 65.75 percent of the 2,292 respondents choosing her as president. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte was a far second, with 18.32 percent of votes. The three other prominent candidates had voter shares of less than five percent: Liberal Party bet Manuel ‘’Mar’’ Roxas III(4.97 percent), Sen. Grace Poe (4.36 percent), and Vice President Jejomar C. Binay (2.01 percent). Other candidates were lumped at 3.49 percent, while 1.09 percent of the respondents abstained from voting. “The candidate with the greatest youth support has greater chances of winning, not only because of the sheer size of the youth vote, but also because of their persuasive power. People listen to the young, because it is their future at stake,” Santiago said. Some 54 million Filipinos are expected to vote next year, 20 million of them aged 18 Read More …

Dec 092015
 
Solon hits Comelec’s warning of possible delay in 2016 polls

Comelec Commissioner Athrur Lim take his biometric registration as overseas voters of Hongkong at DFA Aseana voting field registration center in Macapagal Ave. Pasay City on Wednesday. (MNS Photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – A lawmaker scored Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Andres Bautista Monday for warning of a possible delay in the May 9, 2016 elections if the Supreme Court failed to lift the temporary restraining order on its “No Bio, No Boto” policy. Kabataan party-list Rep. Terry Ridon, the lead petitioner in the case questioning the constitutionality of the Comelec’s initiative, said the upcoming national and local elections is not an event that could be arbitrarily moved to suit the poll body’s convenience. “The right to suffrage is a fundamental right. Why threaten to postpone the elections just because the Supreme Court granted a well-meaning petition that will benefit about three million voters? The Comelec should have instituted a way to cleanse the voter records of so-called flying voters without infringing upon the rights of active voters to continue exercising their right to vote,” he said. Ridon said he and other petitioners questioned the constitutionality of the “No Bio, No Boto” scheme to defend the right to suffrage of over 3 million voters who failed to have their biometrics taken. “Instead of threatening to postpone the elections just to force the SC to lift the TRO, the Comelec should focus on the much-needed adjustments to allow people covered by this TRO to vote,” he said. On Sunday, Bautista raised the Read More …