Nov 052013
 
President Benigno S. Aquino III and his four sisters, visit  the graves of their parents on Wednesday,October 30, 2013, two days before the traditional All Saints' Day commemoration on November 1. The President and his sisters  Viel Dee, Pinky Abellada, Kris Aquino and  Ballsy Cruz attend a Holy Mass at the Manila Memorial Park (MMP) in Parañaque City, where their parents, former President Corazon Aquino and martyred opposition leader Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr., are buried. Also in photo are, Joseph Dee and Kris’ two sons, Joshua and Bimby. ( MNS Photo )

President Benigno S. Aquino III and his four sisters, visit the graves of their parents on Wednesday,October 30, 2013, two days before the traditional All Saints’ Day commemoration on November 1. The President and his sisters Viel Dee, Pinky Abellada, Kris Aquino and Ballsy Cruz attend a Holy Mass at the Manila Memorial Park (MMP) in Parañaque City, where their parents, former President Corazon Aquino and martyred opposition leader Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr., are buried. Also in photo are, Joseph Dee and Kris’ two sons, Joshua and Bimby. ( MNS Photo )

MANILA, Oct 30 (Mabuhay) – President Benigno S. Aquino III and his four sisters visited the graves of their parents on Wednesday, two days before the traditional All Saints’ Day commemoration on November 1.

The President and his sisters Ballsy Cruz, Pinky Abellada, Viel Dee and Kris Aquino attended a Holy Mass at the Manila Memorial Park (MMP) in Parañaque City, where their parents, former President Corazon Aquino and martyred opposition leader Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr., are buried.

Wearing a yellow polo shirt, President Aquino arrived at MMP at 10:15 a.m. escorted by the Presidential Security Group.

His sisters Ballsy, Pinky and Viel were accompanied by their respective spouses. Celebrity and TV host Kris, meanwhile, arrived last together with her two sons, Joshua and Bimby who were both wearing yellow shirts. Joshua, who is known to be close to the President, immediately approached his uncle and sat beside him.

The mass was officiated by Monsignor Daniel Tansip, the PSG Chaplain and Father Larry Tolentino of the Diocese of Parramatta Sydney, Australia.

In his homily, Father Tolentino reflected that Filipinos should emulate the lives of Ninoy and Cory who “created and at the same time built a niche in the annals of Philippine history.”

“The Lord Jesus is once again inviting us to be able to present ourselves the call to holiness of which we ourselves, I believe, these two important people in this country have exemplified, if not all, perhaps 95 percent of those as what is mentioned in the beatitudes were given to us, expressed to us not only to their own families but to the society, to the Filipinos as well, as a whole,” he said.

He extolled how the late Senator sacrificed his own life to attain democracy and how the late first Filipino woman President played a significant role in bringing hope and in awakening the lives of the Filipino people.

The President and his sisters, assisted by the officiating priests, blessed the tomb of their parents after the mass.

President Aquino stayed for a while and had a brief chat with his sisters, with Kris in one moment apparently showing him the new commercial of her youngest son Bimby.

The mausoleum of the late democracy icons was decorated with yellow flowers such as stargazer, Malaysian mums, carnations, chrysanthemums and orchids. It was closed to public viewing to give time for the Aquino family to hold a private mass.

Before they left, the Aquinos went to a nearby mausoleum where their uncle and aunt were buried and offered a short prayer. (MNS)

Aug 062013
 
SolGen defends RH Law before SC: justice calls law 'Christian and Islamic'

The government, through Solicitor General Francis Jardeleza, on Tuesday defended the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law or RH Law before the Supreme Court, with some justices grilling him while others seeming to give him support. Jardeleza defended the constitutionality of the controversial law during the third day of oral arguments before the 15 magistrates of the high court. “What the law seeks is to subsidize for the benefit of poor women, marginalized and vulnerable, contraceptives that have been legally available for the past 50 years to their more affluent counterparts,” said Jardeleza. Associate Justice Roberto Abad criticized Jardeleza and Congress – which passed the health bill – for consulting the World Health Organization during deliberations when the health measure was still in the legislation process. Casting doubts on the partiality of WHO, Abad said the international organization “is heavily funded by USAid and supported contraception. They want to export to us their contraception culture.” “If you want an impartial opinion on which is the best [method], would you go to Kris Aquino,” Abad asked Jardeleza. The solicitor general answered in the negative, and said experts should be consulted instead. “Yes, that’s the proper thing to do… and not [merely consult with] those whose advocacy is birth control,” Abad said. Jardeleza however noted that Congress also sought opinions from 24 experts from the United Health Care Study Group, which he described as “patriots who we should be proud of.” He added these experts were not “funded employees” of the WHO. Read More …

Jun 172013
 

MANILA, June 15 (Mabuhay) — James Yap Jr. or Bimby, youngest son of President Aquino’s sister Kris Aquino, also wants to be president someday. Bimby said he will follow in the footsteps of his uncle, President Benigno “Noynoy” Auqino III. “Mama, I’m the next president,” Bimby told his mom Kris, who said: “OK why not?” […]

Apr 152013
 
BIR: Kris Aquino, Smart top taxpayers

In this file photo, talk show host and multiple product endorser Kris Aquino gives away prizes to prizes to a contestant in her show Kris TV aired over ABS-CBN network. MANILA, Philippines – President Benigno Aquino III’s celebrity sister, Kris Aquino, is the country’s top taxpayer, based on the list of the top 500 individual taxpayers released by the Bureau of Internal Revenue on Monday. According to the BIR report, the “Queen of All Media” paid a total of P49,871,657.37 during the taxable year 2011. Tesla Motors executive Gregory Reichow followed Aquino as the second biggest taxpayer, having paid over P38.1 million, while senior diplomat and former Ambassador Lauro Baja Jr. landed in third place with the payment of over P34.2 million taxes. Broadband and mobile group Smart Communications, Inc., meanwhile, was the top among corporate taxpayers charged with P10.2 billion by the government. The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) paid P8.3 billion in taxes while oil giant Shell Philippine Exploration retained its 2010 third-place ranking with P6.26 billion worth of taxes. Top 10 taxpayers: Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 Kris Aquino (media) – P49,871,657.37 Gregory Reichow (Tesla Motors executive) – P38,196,685.00 Lauro Baja, Jr. (senior diplomat) – P34,257,368.88 Manuel V. Pangilinan (mining and telecommunications businessman) – P25,992,131.86 Aurelio Montinola III (Bank of the Philippine Islands president) – P24,472,645.10 Gerardo Ablaza, Jr. (Manila Water, Co. chief) – P22,645,262.00 Philippe Jones Lhuillier (Cebuana Lhuillier pawnshop chain chief) – P21,645,000.00 Victor Manguerra Angeles – P21,202,815.34 Roberto Panlilio (Investment banking Read More …