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STAR OF THE ZOOHALOS tatlong dekada na siya rito pero si Mali, ang tanging elepante saManila Zoo, pa rin ang bida sa mga hayop dito. Kamakailan, sinabi ngbansang Sri Lanka na bibigyan nila ang Pilipinas ng baby elephant. Kinontraito ng People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta). AFP
MAPANGANIB Auto Transport at Jam Liner.
Sila rin ang nagtala ngpinakamaraming aksidentengnauwi sa pagkapinsala ng mgapasahero at kawani ng bus.
Pinakamaraming aksiden-teng nangwasak ng ari-arianang naitala ng Don MarianoTransport, Nova Auto Trans-port at Gassat Express.
Ayon kay Iway, magba-balangkas ang ahensya ng
mga alituntunin upang obli-gahin ang mga kumpanya namagbigay ng takdang sahodang mga tsuper at kundoktorsa halip na komisyon lang.
“With the current system,many drivers are often ex-hausted or lack sleep becausethey are forced to work longhours,” dinagdag ni Iway.
Ni Paolo G. Montecillo
N AGLABAS ang Land Transportation Fran-chising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) ngtalaan ng mga pinakamapanganib na
kumpanya ng bus sa Metro Manila batay sa bilangng mga aksidenteng kinasangkutan nila na nauwisa pagkamatay, pinsala o pagkasira ng ari-arian.
“It’s about time we lookedat the track records of bus
companies to see if we shouldcancel their franchises,” aniLTFRB board member ManuelIway kahapon.
Dadalasan din umano ngahensya ang pagsusuri sapagkilos ng mga kumpanya ngbus upang tiyakin ang kalig-tasan ngmga tao sa kalsada.
Kung hindi magtitino ang
mga kumpanya sa pagtataposng taon, kakanselahin ang
prangkisa nila, babala ni Liway.Batay ang talaan sa mgaulat ng aksidente na sinampang lahat ng mga kumpanya ngbus sa LTFRB simula 2010hanggang sa kalahati ng 2011.
Pinakamaraming naitalangaksidente na nauwi sa pagka-matay ng pasahero at kawaniang Admiral Transport, Nova
LTFRB nilabas listahan ng mga peligrosong bus
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PNOY NAG-LECTURE SA DCSINASAGOT ni Pangulong Aquino ang mga tanong mula sa mga kasapi ng World Bank sa publiclecture na bahagi ng 2011 taunang pulong ng World Bank Group at International Monetary Fund naginanap sa Black Auditorium ng World Bank Headquarters sa Washington DC. EDWIN BACASMAS
MVP: Wala kaming balak bilhin ang PALTINANGGI ng pang-kat ng negosyantengsi Ma nuel V. Pangili-
nan ang usap-usapangbalak niyang bilhinang Phil ippine Air-lines (PAL) kapag na-plantsa na ang gusotsa mga manggagawanito.
Sa magkahiwalay na mga disclosure,sinabi ng PhilippineLong Distance Tele-phone Co. (PLDT) atMetro Pacific Invest-
ments Corp. (MPIC)na hindi nito tinata-lakay ang pagkuha sa
PAL mula sa pangkatng negosyanteng siLucio Tan. Si Pangili-n a n a n g c h a i r n gPLDT at MPIC.
“ P l e a s e b e i n-formed that MPIC hasno plans to invest inP A L a n d i s n o t i n-
volved in any discus-sions with PAL or any of its representatives,”ani MPIC vice-presi-
d e n t f o r c o r p o r a t ec o m m u n i c a t i o n sMelody del Rosario.
Sinabi naman ngPAL Holdings na hindin a k i k i p a g - u s a p s iJ a i m e J . B a u t i s t a ,president at chief op-e r a t i n g o f f i c e r , s apangkat ni Pangilinan.
“PAL or PAL Hold-ings is not in discus-sion with First PacificCo. Ltd,” anang kum-panya. Paolo G. Mon-
tecillo
Drilon: P2.5B ‘multo’ nangutangCOA: Baon sa malalaking palpak na mga utang
Kasama sa mganakinabang ay mga
politiko na malapitumano sa pamaha-laang Arroyo.
Ani Drilon, nag-padala ng 264 sulatpara tingnan angkatayuan ng mganegosyong umutangpero 140 nakinabangang hindi nasumagot. Aabot saP2.1 bilyon ang apek-tadong utang, ayon sa
COA.May 27 sulat para
sa mga may utang naumabot sa P370 mily-
on ay bumalik sa COA “for various reasons.”
Norman Bordadora
Ni Christian V. Esguerra at Kristine L. Alave
PAGKATAPOS ng mga mutlong sundaloat pekeng beterano, ngayon naman ay
multong mangu-ngutang.
Nagbabala si Sen.Drilon na maaaringhindi na mabawi ngpamahalaan ang may P2.5 bilyon na ibini-gay sa tinawag niyang“ghost borrowers” sailalim ng Agricultural
Competitiveness En-hancement Fund(Acef).
Nauna nang na-ungkat ng Senadoang mga multongsundalo at kinuwesti-
yon ang pagkakaroonng mga beterano ngWorld War II na may edad na 100 pataas.
Itinatag ang Acef noong 1996 pagkata-
pos sumali ng Pilipi-nas sa World TradeOrganization upangtulungang makalabanang mga magsasakaat mangingisdangPilipino sa pandaigdi-gang kalakalan. Pararin iyon sa food secu-rity ng bansa.
Gamit ang ulat ngCiting a Commissionon Audit (COA) ay
sinabi ni Drilon na
marami sa mga ne-gosyong nakakuha ngP10-bilyon sa pondoay itinayo para maka-kuha lang ng pera sapautang.
“The governmentis clearly prejudicedin this case becausethe amount could not
be collected anymoresince these are clearly ghost borrowers,”aniya.
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R O M Y H O M I L L A D A
ANGEL Robles,11 years old,nag-aaral saManilaChristian DaySchool
DUGO-DUGOPINANGUNAHAN nina Sen. Bong Revilla at Rep. Lanie Mercado ang blood letting program saQuezon City Hall, kung saan halos isang daang pulis ang nag-donate ng dugo sa Philippine Red Cross.
MARIANNE BERMUDEZ
Pinoy marino mag-uuwi ng $4BMAAARING lumagpassa $4 bilyon ngayongt a o n a n g p a d a l a n g
d o l y a r n g m g aPilipinong tripolantesa buong mundo dahilsa pagtatag ng panga-n g a i l a n g an s a m g am a r i n o , s i n a b i n gTrade Union Congresso f t h e P h i l i p p i n e s(TUCP) kahapon.
A y o n k a y T U C Psecretary-general atdating Sen. ErnestoHerrera, “increasing
by around 3,500 every month” ang bilang ngm g a P i l i p i n o n g
tripolanteng nagpapa-t a l a s a u n a n gpagkakataon sa Philip-
pine Overseas Employ-ment Administration.
“The Phil ippineshas secured its positiona s t h e w o r l d ’ s p r e -ferred supplier of ableship staff,” ani Herrera.Kabilang sa pangkatniya ang PhilippineSeafarers’ Union.
Mula Enero hang-gang Hulyo ng taongi t o , u m a b o t n a s a
$ 2 . 4 3 3 b i l y o n a n gpadala ng mga Pilipi-
o n g t r i p o l a n t e , t u-m a a s n a n g 1 4 . 1 3porsyento o $301 mil-
yon, mula sa $2.132bilyon sa katulad napanahon noong isangtaon, ani Herrera.
Noong 2010, nag-padala sila ng kabu-uang $3.806 bilyon,mataas ng $406 mil-
yon o 12 porysentomula sa $3.4 bilyonna naipadala sa pama-m a g i t a n n g m g abangko noong 2009,
dinagdag niya. Philip C. Tubeza
Ani ng palay tumaas ng 14%“The third quarter
increase will not beless than 20 percentfrom last year,” aniya.
Ang ani ng mais ay umabot sa 3.30 mily-on MT, mas mataasng 37 porsyento mulasa 2.41 milyon MTnoong isang taon.
Ang dating pinaka-mataas na ani saunang semestre ay 7.37 milyon MTnoong 2009. Ang
pinakamataas sa maisay 3.29 milyon MTnoong 2008.
Sinabi ni Alcala na
may mga ulat na masmahahaba ang tang-kay ng mga bigasdahil sa magandangpanahon. Dalawangbagyo ang pumasok sa teritoryo ng bansanitong buwan perohindi umabot sa lu-pain.
Kristine L. Alave
HINDI bababa sa 20 porsyento ang in-aasahang paglaki ng aanihing palay saikatlong kwarter ng bansa kumpara saani sa kaparehong panahon noong2010, sabi ni Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala.
Umani ang mgamagsasaka ng 7.57milyong metrikotonelada (MT) ngpalay sa unang hating taon, mas mataasng 14.4 porsyento sa6.62 milyon MT mula
parehong panahonnoong nakaraangtaon.
Sinabi ni Alcala namalaki ang naitulongng magandang pana-hon at tamang pakiki-alam ng pamahalaan.
Sagot ng US kaligtasan ng mga OFW sa IraqTITIYAKIN ng militarng Estados Unidos saIraq na ligtas ang mgaPilipinong mangga-gawa kahit pagkata-pos ng tinakdang pag-urong sa Disyembren g k a r a m i h a n s apwersa US sa bansangsadlak sa digmaan,
sinabi ni US Ambas-sador Harry ThomasJr. kahapon.
Nagsalita siya ha-bang dinadaos angkumperensiya sa hu-m a n t r a f f i c k i n g s aMaynila. Doon sinabin i y a n a k a h i tbabawasa nang bilang
ng pwersa ng US saIraq sa pagtatapos ngtaon, patuloy pa rinitong magbibigay ngseguridad.
“ R e m e m b e r o u rtroops will be there ina smaller capacity so
we will look at that.We will consistently
assess the situation toensure that anyone,all people, especially the Filipinos are safeand secure,” aniya.
Pinag-aaralan nan g p a m a h a l a a n n gPilipinas ang mulingpagbubukas ng emba-hada doon. PCT
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 5F EATURES A cyber love affair
have not made mebelieve that there wassomething to hopefor. He should havenever said “I love
you”. I felt betrayedand defeated. Pleasehelp me Joe. I needto move on.
Sincerely yours,Nicole
DEAR Nicole,There could come a
time when we will fi-nally meet someonewho will sweep us off our feet and make us
strong enough to facethe challenge of love.The internet chat roomhas opened a totally new opportunity for usto meet all kinds of
people from all walksof life and distant
places. I have already
read about a lot of cy-ber love affairs - someof them fruitfully blos-
som into meaningfuland lasting relation-
ships but far too many still end in tragedy.
Even if we can vir-tually know a person
from a distance, I stillbelieve that nothingcompares to the old
fashioned “getting toknow each other
stage” where we can share moments togeth-er in reality and not ina world inside a smallcomputer screen. Nev-ertheless, the chatroom is an interesting
venue to explore the possibilities of havingreal relationships.
Nicole, there are in-deed things that mon-ey can’t buy. Love, for
instance, doesn’t have
a price tag. We cannotbuy love but only earnit. But not all thosewho save up for a rela-tionship get what they expect. Charleswouldn’t have spent somuch time and money on his phone calls if hewasn’t interested in
you. He wouldn’t have visited you and your family if he wasn’t sin-cere with his inten-
tions. But one’s inter-est and sincerity doesn’t necessarily sumup to a commitment.
He was flat honestwith you when he saidhe’s not ready for acommitment. The rea-
sons that followed, as you knew, were proba-bly only half true.
Nicole, Charlestried to send you sig-
nals that meant hewasn’t romantically interested in you any-more. You just were
probably toolovestruck to have no-ticed it. Sometimes,when we are over-whelmed with this fas-cination for a person,we miss out on mak-ing a reality check. Webecome very optimistic
and less objective tothe point of expectingmore than what is ac-tually given to us.
Nicole, it is truethat our greatest fail-ure could be our fearof trying. You may nothave had what youwanted with Charleseven if you showedhim how much hemeant to you. But itwas better than not
having tried loving
DEAR Joe,Just call me Nicole. I am 26 years old
and currently have my own cybercafebusiness. Joe, my parents have alwaysprovided me with the best things inlife but I don’t have someone specialto share them with. I am a latebloomer and while men find me at-tractive, I haven’t met someone whocan sweep me off my feet and makeme fall in love.
Being inthe internetbusiness, I oc-
casionally vis-ited chatrooms just tokill time. Theidea of find-ing someonein the net really amazed me. This ishow I met Charles
who was based in theUS. Our initial chatsbecame everyday phone calls andemails and I slowly
found myself fallingfor him. He men-tioned about visitingManila soon whichmade me very excitedand happy. I justcouldn’t wait to seehim for real. Ourchatmates who knewhim warned me of hisreputation in the net,that I shouldn’t takehim too seriously be-
cause I’m bound toget hurt. I was willingto take that risk. Afterall the greatest failureis in not trying so Imight as well do it.
Charles kept hispromise, came to ourhouse and met my family. That was thehappiest moment inmy life. He was defi-nitely worth the wait
but he had to go back to the States. I was willing to make majorsacrifices for this rela-tionship to work, buthe told me he wasnot ready to commit.The pain from hispast still haunted himand he needed timeto fix his life. I hardly knew Charles whichmade my family un-easy but they werestill very supportive.
Before he left, Charlesasked me to wait forhim, said he loved meand then kissed mefor the last time. It
was so sad Joe andfor some reason I feltscared. This is one of those things I’ve al-
ways wanted but wasn’t sure to get. My fear of us coming toan end happened.
When my parentsasked me join themfor a vacation in theStates, I calledCharles who didn’tsound too happy about my coming.Nevertheless, we hadtime to meet even for
just a day. I soonfound out there wasanother girl. Charlestried to explain but Ididn’t give him thechance. Joe, no onehad hurt me as muchas Charles did. I de-cided to put an end tothis nonsense.
That was two years ago. He tried tocall me a couple of
times but I got tiredof his excuses andlies. He sent meemails but I opted notto respond until he fi-nally stopped. It stillhurts me, Joe, andthere has been no oneafter him. He washonest to tell me thathe was not ready tocommit but he shouldhave told me the realreason. He should
him at all. Love makesno promises. It has no guarantees and it is good only while itlasts. When lovebreaks away from us
we should not be re-morseful or bitter. We
just have to be thank-
ful that we were giventhe opportunity tomarvel its greatness.When we lose someone
we love, it is not neces- sarily because we areundeserving. Perhaps
that person is notmeant for us or some-one else better deservesit.
Love
Notes Joe D’ Mango
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Lola ni Carla naalarmaBy Bayani San Diego Jr.
N AALARMA rin ang lola ni Carla Abel-lana, ang dating LVN star na si DeliaRazon, tulad ng boyfriend ng batang
aktres na si Geoff Eigenmann, sa mga sexy scenes ng dalaga sa My Neighbor’s Wife.
“At first, my lola wasincredulous, watching thelove sequences... but sheliked the movie,” kuwento
ni Carla sa paglulunsadng kanyang teleserye saGMA 7, Kung Aagawin Moang Langit. Dagdag paniya, “My mom (ReaReyes), who doesn’t usu-ally watch local movies,loved it as well.”
As of press time, hindipa rin napapanood ni Ge-off ang adult drama. “He
was in Los Angeles whenit opened. We plan to
watch it together when hereturns. I hope my dad(Rey Abellana) gets to seeit as well, and like it,”sabi ni Carla.
Bukod sa pelikulang itong Regal Films, sasabak din si Carla sa mga “ma-ture” roles sa dalawangindie films, ang Asiong Sa-longa at El Presidente—saparehong direksyon niTikoy Aguiluz.
Bago mag-shooting ang Neighbor’s Wife, ipinakitani Carla kay Geoff angscript. “Maybe he wasnervous at first. I askedhim to read it so I couldget his opinion,” kuwentoniya.
Pero walang dahilanpara magselos si Geoff,dagdag ni Carla. “He
wants me to grow andprove my versatility as anactress.”
Kaya, aniya, hindi na-man alintana ni Geoff naipinapares siya ngayon saisang bagong leadingman, si Mike Tan, skanyang latest TV series.
“We’ve accepted that we’ll get to work withothers,” sabi ni Carla,“like the time when Geoff acted with Glaiza de Cas-tro in Grazilda.”
Sa pangkalahatan, nag-
ing stressful ang buwan
para kay Carla, naidineklarang best new ac-tress sa Philippine MoviePress Club Star Awards
ngayong taon. Nadamay kasi siya sa mga hindi in-aasahang intriga at medyonagkainitan pa sa press.
“I know that there willalways be good and badnews about me. I’velearned to take thingsin stride,” sabi niya.“These new chal-lenges will pushme to improve.Doing daring
roles is a step for- ward in my ca-reer.”
Sa kanyang bagongteleserye, paliwanagniya, paguusapan ang in
vitro fertilization para saunang pagkakataon. “I’vegrown a lot since joiningshow biz," sabi ni Carla."It pulled me out of my shell and my comfortzone.” CAR
Sexy comedy ‘What’s your numberdares adults to spill out numbersWHAT’S Your Number?
initially introduces us to Ally Darling (Faris) on aquest to find a husband.
Ally is a delightfully flawed woman who has
just read in a magazinearticle warning that
women who have hadrelationships with 20 ormore men are unlikely to settle down and getmarried. In a panic, sherealizes that she hasreached her limit and in-stead of looking for anew boyfriend, she de-cides to revisit her 19exes hoping to find theideal one. Assisting heron this quest is her at-tractive neighbor Collin
(Chris Evans).
It’s a date with yourcurrent and ex lovers
when What’s Your Num-
ber? opens on October 5
in theaters nationfrom 20th Century to be distributed b
Warner Bros.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 7 UZZ
Wala munang show biz para kay AtashaNi Allan Policarpio
Contributor
SA pagsisimula ni Atasha Muh-lach sa teatro bilang Brigitta
von Trapp sa lokal na pagpapal-abas ng The Sound of Music, ini-isip ng mga tao na sa pelikulana susunod makikita ang 9-taong-gulang na anak na babaenina Aga at Charlene.
Not so fast, sabi agad ni Aga.Bagama’t masaya siya sapagkuha ni Atasha ng role sa
classic musical, idiniin ng Kap-atid actor na hindi muna niyapapayagan ang anak niya na tu-manggap ng future projectshanggat hindi ito natatapos nghigh school.
“Isa lang ’yun, one-time ex-perience,” sabi ni Aga sa enter-tainment reporters sa kaga-ganap na press launch ng Pinoy
Explorer sa Nido Fortified Sci-ence Discovery Center sa SMMall of Asia. “Kapag college na
siya, then she can decide.”
Nalaman lang ni Aga napumunta pala si Atasha sa audi-tions habang naghahanda silang weekend family trip saMataas na Kahoy sa Batangas.
“[I told them], ‘Let’s go!We’re going to leave at seven inthe morning on Saturday.’ Thenmy daughter came up to meand said, ‘Dad, I can’t go! Ihave rehearsals at 1 p.m.’”
Hindi alam ni Aga angkanyang sasabihin. “Medyo
nabigla ako du’n! Parangdalawang oras akongnakatunganga … na hindiako nakalabas ng bahay!”
“Tapos, sabi ko, ‘That’sit. ’Yun na ’yun. Nomore,’” dagdag niya.
Pero nagbigay ng assur-ance si Aga na kung mag-papasya si Atasha na sun-dan ang kanyang mga yabagat pumasok sa show biz ca-reer sa hinaharap, susuporta-
han siya ng buong pamilya.
“Hindi ko naman ipagkakait sakanya ang hanapbuhay namingito,” sabi niya.
Eh paano naman ang kakam-bal na kapatid na lalaki ni Atasha na si Andres? Mahiligdin ba siya sa pag-arte?
“Andres is a natural,” sabiniya. “But he’s a boy. He just
likes to play.”Kababalik lang ni
Aga mula sa isangnakakapagod na 10-
araw na biyahe mulaUnited States, kungsaan kinunan angmga unang episodeng kanyang traveland educational pro-gram na Pinoy Ex-
plorer. Pero higit pasa karanasan hinggil
sa kanyang mganakikitang kamangha-
manghang mga lugar,naging tungkol din ang
kanyang paglalakbay sa pagtuk-
las sa kanyang sarili.Isa pang nagustuhan ni Aga
hinggil sa pag-host ng palabasay yung hindi siya nakikilala ngmga tao. “I mean, kahit magsisi-gaw pa ’ko sa gitna ng maram-ing tao, wala namang nakakaki-lala sa ’kin,” aniya.
Lumalabas ang Pinoy Explor-er tuwing Linggo pagkatapos ng
Pidol’s Wonderland.
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World karaokeTHE PHILIPPINES’ debut partic-ipation in the annual KaraokeWorld Championships (KWC)
yielded wonderful results. JoelCruz and Lyda Shyla Roxasemerged first and third runner-up, respectively, in the male andfemale categories at the 2011 fi-nals held Sept. 8-10 in Killar-ney, Ireland. The competitionhad 23 participating countries.
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8 SHOWBUZZ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2011
Pilipinas for Sale?THIS September, GMA News
and Public Affairs’ Reporter’s Notebook, one of the country’sleading investigative news mag-azine programs celebrates seven
years of hard-hitting and
award-winning stories.For its 7th Anniversary Spe-
cial airing on September 27,hosts Jiggy Manicad and Maki
Pulido travel across the country to check on the condition of some natural resources in thecountry. From privatized is-lands, balding mountains andexploited forests, Reporter’s
Notebook “Pilipinas for Sale?,”investigates the situation in de-clared protected areas.
Since its inception, Reporter’s
Notebook has never wavered inits commitment to bring timely,relevant and significant reportsto the public. As a result, theprogram has become one of themost internationally-awarded
programs on Philippine televi-sion today.
It has earned recognitionfrom international award-giving
bodies like the New York Festi- vals, Asian Television Awards,United States International Filmand Video Festival, Telly Awardsand the UNICEF Child Rights
Awards. This year, Reporter’s
Notebook is the only TV pro-gram in the Philippines thatqualified in the preliminaries of the prestigious Japan Prize.
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Soderno LifestyleMarket, open every Saturday (7 a.m. to 4
p.m.), is the place toenjoy fashion, arts
and crafts and food.Soderno OrganicMarket, open every Sunday (7 a.m.-4p.m), is the place to gofor food, organic andnatural produce andeco-friendly products.
Soderno NightMarket, open every Friday and Saturday (6 p.m. to 3 a.m.),combines the bestthat each market hasto offer: fashion, artsand crafts and food.
Enjoy Soderno in acomfortable, well-
ventilated, and pet-friendly environment
with free wi-fi.Soderno is located
at the Molito LifestyleCenter (the location of the former Big Bang sa
Alabang) at the Ala-
bang Zapote Road cor-ner Madrigal Avenue
and Commerce Avenue(in front of AlabangTown Center and Ay-ala Alabang Village).
Soderno starts onOct. 14 and EVERY
weekend thereafter.If you have unique
fashion finds or youare a fashion design-er/entrepreneur, if youare an arts/crafts ven-dor/supplier or artist,or if you are acook/chef/baker orfood supplier/en-trepreneur or you justlike to cook/bake andare interested to beapply as vendor-part-ner, e-mail [email protected] ortext 0917-8401152 formore details and to fillup an applicationform. Slots are limited.
CARINDERIA FIESTA
MAGNOLIA Chicken is presenting the Carinderia Fiesta, the first-everevent which brings together under one roof representatives of the foodindustry’s micro-enterprise owners with suppliers of quality foods, onSept. 23 to 24 at the World Trade Center. Signing the sponsorshipcontracts are San Miguel Foods Inc. president Tatish Palabyab (secondfrom right) and Marylindbert International president Linda Legaspi (thirdfrom right) together with, from left, INQUIRER advertising manager Mylenede Jesus, SMFI product manager Camille Juan, and SMFI general managerDr. Leo Obviar.
From the same or-ganizers that broughtthe successful MercatoCentrale at the Bonifa-cio Global City, Our
Awesome Planet’s An-ton Diaz and TV hostand UNO magazineeditor RJ Ledesma pullout another ace withthe Soderno at MolitoLifestyle Center—a
destination weekendday and night lifestylemarket where the
whole family can en- joy the best that thesouth has to offer. Themarket includes:
•FASHION—Inno- vative fashion findsand accessories fromnew designers.
• ARTS AND
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DENNIS U. EROA, Editor
Matira ang matibay
KAMAKALAWA sa Tiara Orien-tal Hotel sa Makati, nakita ngIn Huddle si former WBA inter-im super flyweight championDrian Francisco na lumuha saharap ng mga taong naroon sapresscon.
Wala palang kasing-sakit kay Drian ang nag-iisang talongnalasap sa kanyang boxing ca-reer sa mga kamay ng Thai box-er na si Tepparith Singwanchaat sa tuwing mapag-uusapan ay naluluha siya.
Ang tanong na nagmula sa
isang kasama sa panulat ay kung may natutunan siya sa ta-long ’yun.
Marami daw siyang natutu-nan at hanggang sakasalukuyan ay hindi pa niyanalilimutan ’yun dahil siSingwancha ang pumigil saumuusbong na sana niyang ca-reer sa boxing.
Sumumpa si Drian sa mgataong naroon na hindi na siyapapayag na maulit ang pagkata-
lo na kung tutuusin ay kasalanan din niya.Lamang siya sa laban at
sinasabing magaan na tataluninniya ang Thai boxer kaya’t bi-nale-wala niya ito.
Ngayong araw mulingsasalang si Drian kontra kay Michael Domingo na bagama’t
may edad na ay isa sa ipinag-mamalaking boxer ng Ala Gymsa Cebu.
Hindi pipitsuging boxer siMichael at sinasabi ng maramina si Drian talaga ang kanyangkasukat.
Magka-ibang maka-iba angistilo ng dalawang boxer na itoat ayon sa mga boxing expertna naroon ay mahirap hulaankung ano ang kalalabasan ngkanilang laban.
Magka-iba ang misyon niDrian at Michael sa pagkikitanila sa ibabaw ng ring saMakati Coliseum.
Kay Drian nais niyang maba-lik ang ningning ng kanyangboxing career tungo sa pagiging
world champion, samantalangsi Michael ay ang respeto atmaging pangunahing boxer ngPilipinas sa bantamweight divi-sion.
Kaya’t asahan na ngayongaraw ang matinding suntukansa ibabaw ng ring. Matira angmatibay!
INHUDDLE
Beth [email protected]
SAPAKAN NA MAGPAPALITAN ng malulutong suntok ngayon si dating WBA interim super flyweight champion Drian“Gintong Kamao” Francisco (kaliwa) at Michael Domingo ng ALA Stable sa Makati Coliseum. Kasama ngdalawang Pinoy Warrior si Elmer Anuran, pangulo ng Saved by the Bell Promotion na nag-organisa ngfightcard kasama ang Solar Sports. Libre sa publiko (First-come, first-served) ang boxfest na sisimulan 6 p.m.
SBB/ROD NEBIAR
NU semplang sa Ateneosingles kontra Philip Jofer Es-cueta, 24-22, 19-21, 21-17.
Puntirya ng Bulldogs na ta-pusin ang 25-taon tag-tuyot sakorona.
“Toby is a true winner. Hehad cramps, but he wanted itmore,” sabi ni Ateneo mentorKennie Asuncion na napili bi-lang Coach of the Year.
Maghaharap sa junior bas-ketball finals ang FEU at NU
matapos talunin ang kanilangmga kalaban sa Final Four.Pumasok rin ang FEU sa wom-en’s basketball finals kontra
Adamson.Parehong best-of-three title
series ang junior at women’sbasketball.
Tinapakan ng Lady Tamarawsang DLSU Lady Archers, 66-44 sa
winner-take-all semifinal saman-talang hindi pinaporma ng Lady Falcons ang UST Tigresses, 53-45sa isa pang Final Four.
Titser PacquiaoNi Frank Cimatu Inquirer Northern Luzon
B AGUIO CITY—Titser Manny Pacquiao. Isinamani pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao angisang grupo ng mga boksingero sa kanyang
workout sa Teacher’s Camp dito at tinuruan ng ‘‘Pac-quiao way.”
“I shared with them my training and strategies to [help
them] become faster,” wika niPacquiao.Kabilang sa mga mapalad
nakatikim ng mga payo ni Pac-quiao si Lorenzo Villanueva nahindi pa nakatitikim ng talo sa21 sapakan.
Kasama ni Pacquiao sa pag-takbo at sparring si Villanuevana isasama ni Hall of Famertrainer Freddie Roach si Vil-lanueva sa Estados Unidos up-
ang sanayin sa Wild Card Gym.Sinabi ni Pacquiao na tuturu-
an niya ang mga boksingero saloob ng tatlong linggongpagsasanay dito.
“I will train them slowly andin consonance with my owntraining... We have to train reli-giously. It will be more of thesame training but [with a] dif-ferent strategy.”
Samantala, sinabi ni trainerBuboy Fernandez na hindi pipit-sugin si Juan Manuel Marquez
Azkals lusot sa Global FCNi Cedelf P. Tupas
UMISKOR si Ian Araneta sa pa-mamagitan ng isang header li-mang minuto ang nalalabi up-ang buhatin ang Philippine
Azkals kontra Global FC, 3-2,Miyerkules sa ICanServe Invita-tional Tournament sa RizalMemorial Stadium.
Binigay ni Phil Younghus-
band ang 2-0 abante sa mga
nasyonal matapos ang 30 minu-to ngunit rumesbak sina MisaghBahadoran at Izo El-Habbibparasa Global FC na kampeonng United Football League Cup.
Ngunit kinuha ni Aranetaang huling salita para sa la-banan na nagnanais tulunganang mga naging biktima ngbreast cancer. Inulo ni Aranetaang cross ni Jeff Christiaen up-
ang umiskor sa ika-85 minuto.
KINUMPLETO ng Ateneo angmatagumpay pagbabalik kontrasa National University nahangad ang makasay-sayang tit-ulo sa UAAP men’s badmintontournament.
Tinapos ng Blue Eagles angeliminasyon na nasa ika-apatpuwesto ngunit pinaamo angBulldogs, 3-1 sa finals kahaponsa Rizal Memorial BadmintonHall.
Binuhat ni Toby Gadi ngpambansang koponan ang Ate-neo. “We went through a diffi-cult route this year and werethe underdogs,” sabi ni Gadi nanapiling Most Valuable Playeraward. “I’m glad that all ourhard work paid off.”
Tinalo ng Ateneo ang LaSalle sa semifinals. Hawak ng
Archers ang twice-to-beat ad- vantage ngunit hindi sila pina-porma ng Eagles.
Nagwagi si Gadi sa second
Team W L
San Sebastian 15 0Letran 12 2San Beda 11 2Mapua 6 9JRU 6 9Lyceum 6 9St. Benilde 5 9
Arellano 5 10EAC 4 12Perpetual 3 12
NCAA STANDINGS
GAMES TODAY(FilOil Flying V Arena)
10 a.m. Perpetual vs JRU (Jrs)11:45 a.m. Arellano vs
San Beda (Jrs)2 p.m. Perpetual vs JRU (Srs)
4 p.m. Arellano vsSan Beda (Srs)
GAMES TODAY
(Wuhan Gymnasium)9 a.m. – Malaysia vs UAE
11 a.m. – Uzbekistan vs Syria1:30 p.m. – Jordan vs Iran
3:30 p.m. – South Korea vs Japan6 p.m. – Philippines vs
Chinese Taipei
8 p.m. – Lebanon vs China
na haharapin ni PacquiaoNobyebre 12 sa MGM Grand saLas Vegas.
“We need to prepare different-ly for Marquez,” diin ni Fernan-dez. Karaniwan inaabot ngdalawang buwan ang paghahan-da ni Pacquiao ngunit humingi pasiya ng karagdagan dalawanglinggo kontra Marquez.
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LIBRA
VIRGO
LEO
CANCER
GEMINI
TAURUS
ARIES
PISCES
AQUARIUS
SAGITTARIUS
SCORPIO
Kapalaran PUGAD BABOY P.M. JUNIOR
UNGGUTERO BLADIMER USI
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SOLUTION TO
TODAY’S PUZZLE
CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY ROY LUARCA
CAPRICORN
PINYA at mansanasTAN0NG: Ano ang sabi ni mansanas nuong tumingin sa kanya si
pinya?SAG0T: Oy, ikaw, anong tinitingin-tingin mo riyan?TAN0NG: Ano naman ang sinagot ni pinya kay mansanas?SAG0T: Eh, bakit ka namumula? Crush mo ako noh?
—padala ng Maria Fatima Diego ng Antipolo
ACROSS
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4. Savor
9. Meadow
11. Market
12. Perfect
14. Lighter
15. Uncut loops
17. Forefront
18. Maneuver
19. Obtains
20. Scorn
22. Deal
25. Gambling game
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29. Figurines
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33. Large ice mass
34. Go into
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37. Ridge
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3. Darling
4. Faucets
5. Turkish leader
6. Unravel
7. Luxury
8. Merits
10. Foreign
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23. Solo
24. Jai alai equipment
26. Wash out
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YYYYAng galing pala
niyang mag-masahe
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dinidiktahan ka
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buhay mayasawa
‘‘‘Pag-usapan muna kung
paano ang hatian
PPPPNauunahan ka na
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tuwing kasama siya
‘‘‘Itanong mo na kung
magkano mauutang mo
PPPKaya sila naging
bayani kasi natigok
YYYYKahit saan pumunta,
may yayakap sa iyo
‘‘‘Walang kita kung wala
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YYYYMaganda ka raw,
kamukha ermats niya
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halip na iliko pa
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lalo siyang papangit
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YYYY
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SHAKEY’S V-LEAGUE
PH Army kampeonNi Cedelf P. Tupas
K ALMADO ang Philippine Army sa gitna ng mainit laro ng SanSebastian College upang
iposte ang 27-25, 20-25, 22-25, 25-23,15-10 tagumpay kagabi at pag-reyna-han ng Shakey’s V-League Season 8Open Conference sa FilOil Flying V Arena sa San Juan.
Nagwagi ang Lady Troopers matapos angisang oras at 58 min-uto. Winalis ng Army ang best-of-three se-ries, 2-0 upang isuk-bit ang una nitong ti-tulo sa liga.
Matindi ang pormani Rachel AnneDaquis sa serbisyo nakung saan ay ginawaniya ang walong aces.Napiling Most Valu-able Player si Daquisna may kabuuang 20puntos.
“We wanted tomake Army proud,” wi-ka ni Army coach RicoDe Guzman. “We did
not expect a lot because
we were newcomers inthe V-League. But we
were motivated by thegoal of bringing honorto Army.”
Sa unang laro ay nagtapos sa ikatlongpuwesto ang Ateneo
matapos palubuginang Philippine Navy,24-25, 24-20, 25-18,19-25, 15-10. Tuladng Army ay dinominang Lady Eagles angserye, 2-0.
Balanse ang atakeng Army na nakakuhang mahuhusay laro mu-la kina Mary JeanBalse, Marietta atMichelle Carolino na
nagtulong sa 25 puntos.
PAYONGPINAYUNGAN ni Mary Jean Balse (kanan) ngPhilippine Army si Jennifer Manzano ng SanSebastian College kahapon sa Game 2 ngShakey’s V-League Season 8 title series sa FilOilFlying V Arena sa San Juan. Inambus ng LadyTroopers ang Lady Stags, 27-25, 20-25, 22-25, 25-23, 15-10, upang iuwi ang unang titulo sa liga.
AUGUST DELA CRUZ