Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao on Wednesday visited the Court of Appeals in Manila to speak before members of a Christian fellowship group at the appellate court. Clad in a pink polo and black pants, Pacquiao, who was invited as a guest speaker at the Christmas party of Born Again Christians at the CA, once again thanked the people in the audience who showed their support during his last boxing match. “Alam niyo, iyong mga palakpak ninyo, rinig na rinig ko hanggang doon sa ring,” said Pacquiao, prompting the crowd to break into a loud applause. He was refering to his boxing victory in Macau last November 23, in which he successfully retained his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title by defeating Chris Algieri. In his speech, Pacquiao also looked back at how he had changed since reaffirming his faith in God. “I drink. I womanize. Nagsusugal ako. Hindi ako nahihiya. Iyan ang buhay ko noon. Ako pala ay hindi godly person,” he said. Pacquiao recalled how he broke down in tears every time he read the Bible. “Umiiyak ako kapag natatamaan ako. Lord, ito pala iyong kasalanan ko. Natatamaan ako at umiiyak ako,” said the boxing champion, before reciting a Bible verse about salvation. On Thursday last week, Pacquiao was in Makati for a hero’s parade in his honor. Apart from his duties in boxing and in Congress as representative of Sarangani, Pacquiao also serves as a playing coach for Kia in the PBA. —NB, GMA News
Nova Vocal Ensemble together with Christ the King School’s Pueri Cantores choir to perform familiar carols by composer-in-residence Dale Trumbore Nova Vocal Ensemble (photo courtesy of Facebook page) A Christmas tradition comes back to Hollywood as the Nova Vocal Ensemble together with Christ the King School’s Pueri Cantores choir performs dazzling new arrangements of familiar carols by composer-in-residence Dale Trumbore in a free concert entitled Lesson and Carols on Sunday, December 14, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. at the Christ the King Church in Hollywood. Headed by Founder and Artistic Director, Jonathan Bautista who has appeared as a professional bass vocalist for choral groups and church choirs in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and California., Nova Vocal Ensemble is known to be Los Angeles’ chamber choir devoted to the music and choral works of living composers of all genres. In addition to contemporary classical, Nova also performs various musical arrangements from popular music, jazz, musical theater, film, television series, video games, and animation. Nova aims to not just entertain, but move and educate its audiences about the diversity of musical styles and arrangements. For more information about Lessons and Carols and Nova Vocal Ensemble please visit www.novavocalensemble.org. The Christ the King Church is located at 624 N. Rossmore Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90004. Nova Vocal Ensemble is a professional chamber choir consisting of experienced singers dedicated to performing the a cappella choral works of living composers. Nova singers come from all over Southern California to entertain, move, and educate its audiences about the diversity of musical styles in today’s choral landscape: Read More …

State witness Ruby Tuason takes her oath Thursday (Feb. 13, 2014) before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing on the pork barrel anomaly as Justice Secretary Leila de Lima (right) and whistle-blower Benhur Luy (left) look on. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Detained Senator Jinggoy Estrada on Monday bared that pork barrel scam suspect turned whistleblower Ruby Tuason was one of those who profited greatly in the alleged anomalies regarding the use of royalties from the Malampaya gas project in Palawan. “Si Ruby Tuason, as far as I know, in my opinion, siya yung nagkamal ng malaking pera sa Malampaya fund scam,” Estrada told reporters after attending his bail hearing at the Sandiganbayan. Tuason, who once admitted bringing bagfuls of money to Estrada’s office, was one of those who implicated the senator in the pork barrel fund scam. Estrada faces graft and plunder charges for allegedly conspiring with businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles in diverting millions in public funds to her bogus non-government organizations. On Monday, Estrada said Tuason has a mansion worth more than P200 million in the posh Dasmariñas Village in Makati City. “My office received reports [of the mansion], and because I know Ruby Tuason personally, kinukwento niya sa akin sa Malampaya galing yung bahay,” Estrada said, adding he has been to the alleged mansion. “Yung mansion na pinatayo ni Mrs. Tuason, and alam ko it’s around P200 plus million. And I’ve been there, malaki talaga yung bahay, kumpleto, may swimming pool, malaki yung bahay,” he said The detained Read More …
President Benigno S. Aquino III poses with pupils of the newly repaired classrooms of Guiuan East Central School in Barangay 8, Poblacion, Guiuan during the visit to the province of Eastern Samar on Friday (November 07). It was in Guiuan where super Typhoon Yolanda, the strongest typhoon ever recorded, made its first landfall on November 08, 2013. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – A lawmaker is proposing the mandatory vision screening for school entrants for the early treatment of “lazy eye,” which is one of the causes of visual impairment and blindness among children worldwide. Rep. Kimi S. Cojuangco (5th District, Pangasinan) filed House Bill 5190, which seeks to create the National Vision Screening Program (NVSP) to screen the eye vision of kindergarten pupils. Cojuangco said that lazy eye, or amblyopia, is often caused by a high degree of disparity in refractive power between the eyes and that the prevalence figures range from two to five percent of all children. “The condition is treatable, with a high success rate if done before the age of 7. This declines significantly beyond that age. When the opportunity passes, amblyopic children most likely end up with permanent visual impairment. At worst, they can get blind,” she said. Cojuangco said because it is impossible for eye doctors to check every child in the country, the national vision screening is a fast and cost-effective means of checking children’s vision. Among the objectives of the NVSP are to identify early childhood visual problems and to provide immediate Read More …
People line up to get a ride on the Pampanga Eye, the country’s tallest Ferris Wheel, at the Sky Ranch in SM City Pampanga during its ceremonial opening on Wednesday. Retail giant SM inaugurated the park on Wednesday and will be open to the public starting November 30. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Lawmakers have filed a measure calling for a congressional inquiry into the alleged failure of the government to allocate a big part of the revenue collection from Republic Act 10351 or the Sin Tax Law to finance its universal health care program. “After its enactment two years ago, many Filipinos are still not covered by the universal health care program of the government and many cities and provinces are still without public clinics and hospitals,” Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez (2nd district, Cagayan de Oro City) said. In House Resolution 1591, Rodriguez asked the concerned House committee to conduct an inquiry into the matter and invite the officials of the Department of Finance (DOF), Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to shed light on the issue. According to Rodriguez, the law, which was enacted in December 18, 2012, was expected to produce additional revenue amounting to P34 billion. “The law was enacted to cover millions of Filipinos in the government universal health care program and the promise that the government will construct public clinics and hospital throughout the country,” Rodriguez said. Rodriguez said the revenues to be collected from the sin tax Read More …
The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) has asked the Sandiganbayan to authorize the transfer of 15 valuable paintings seized from the Marcos family from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to the National Museum. In a comment to the manifestation filed by the BSP, the PCGG asked the anti-graft court to move the paintings to the National Museum for better safekeeping, saying failure to do so could damage them. The paintings, seized by the National Bureau of Investigation following an order from the Sandiganbayan, are currently housed in a BSP compartment. The 15 paintings are believed to be part of the ill-gotten wealth of the family of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. “The BSP entreated the Honorable court to ‘direct the removal of the paintings from BSP and their transfer to such other place as this Honorable Court may deem appropriate,’ and to relieve the BSP of its liability as custodian of the paintings,” the PCGG said. In their comment filed last week, the PCGG reiterated the reasons given by the BSP on why the paintings should be moved. It said the BSP has no available storage space specifically designed or suitable for storage of valuable paintings, and that the paintings have been stored in Compartment No. 12, which is not an ideal storage area for the paintings. “The paintings will deteriorate in six months if kept in compartment 12,” the PCGG pointed out. In contrast, the PCGG said that the National Museum is equipped to handle and care Read More …
Miriam poses with her fans during the launch. Vida Cruz During the launch of her new book “Stupid Is Forever” on Wednesday, the introduction for Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago took some 10 minutes, as it listed the many honors, awards, and accolades she had received throughout her life. After the lengthy intro, the senator couldn’t help but quip: “I won’t be speaking for long. I won’t pretend I wasn’t just introduced as the President of the Philippines in 2016.” That drew laughs from the audience, who surprised even Santiago with their big turnout. “I just want to say that I did not expect na ganito karaming tao ang darating sa ganitong oras, dahil weekday ngayon eh. Miyerkules pa man din, pero sa palagay ko sobrang sa isang libo ang dumating ngayon,” she said. But while her popularity was apparent from the cheers of the crowd, she said it didn’t exactly bolster her resolve to run for the presidency in 2016. She believes that she has to beat the stage four lung cancer plaguing her. That cancer was discovered last June and is now in remission. “I have to be in the best of health if I will be president of the Philippines because there are so many things that have to be done simultaneously,” she said. She did, however, have advice at the ready for any aspiring candidate for the highest office in the land. “Anyone who wants to run for president in 2016 must make sure to use social media Read More …
The government prosecutor handling the preliminary investigation on the killing of slain transgender woman Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude will remain in the case. In a text message Wednesday, Prosecutor General Claro Arellano said there is “no ground for [the] inhibition” of state prosecutor Emily de los Santos, despite a request from the Laude camp. “No ground for inhibition. Bias [is a] mere allegation,” said Arellano. Lawyer Harry Roque Jr, legal counsel for the Laude family, was earlier quoted in reports as saying that they would seek the inhibition of De los Santos before the Department of Justice for allegedly taking orders from the United States government. Roque claimed De los Santos has been hostile to the Laude family since the start of the preliminary investigation in Olongapo City. Detained suspect, US Marine Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton, who is facing a murder complaint for the killing of 26-year-old transgender woman, was earlier transferred from the US Navy ship USS Peleliu docked in Subic to Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City. The US Embassy in Manila, however, had said Pemberton continued to be under US custody despite him being detained in a Philippine facility. —Mark Merueñas/KBK, GMA News
Taking videos of traffic offenders may not constitute violation of a person’s right to privacy, a lawyer said Wednesday . In an interview on GMA News’ “Unang Hirit,” lawyer Gabby Concepcion said in the interest of public safety and public order, a person’s right to privacy may have limitations. “Sa aking opinyon, although mayroong right to privacy na ginagarantiyahan ng ating Constitution — tulad ng ibang karapatan — ito naman ay hindi absolute,” she said. Concepcion added that equipment such as closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras and the like may be used to capture traffic offenders. “‘Yung mga CCTV, ‘yung mga nagbe-beat ng red light, mga bus na hindi nagbababa ng mga pasahero sa mga tamang babaan, mga jaywalker, sa palagay ko, hindi naman ito labag sa karapatan ng tao,” she said. Warning However, Concepcion warned that this must not be used to abuse a citizen. “While it may be valid sa umpisa, kung isasawalat mo ‘yung mga video na ito — halimbawa, ‘yung subject na ito ay naging katawa-tawa sa ibang mga tao, nailagay sa pahamak — of course, ibang usapan naman po iyan,” she said. She noted that a person committing such an act may face libel, defamation, or civil cases. “Hindi naman po maaaring free for all, na pwede nating i-expose ang lahat ng tao sa publiko, for example, by posting things online,” she said. MMDA’s policy Earlier this month, traffic enforcer Jorbe Adriatico was allegedly beaten up by a Maserati-driving motorist, identified as Joseph Russel Ingco, after Read More …

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