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Moments of laughter break ‘monotony’ in Corona trial


Just how fast is “faster than 12 o’clock”? And what is a military rank called DD? Do guys really shun from gossip? These were the topics that provided some smiles, if not laughter, in the otherwise monotonous impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona in the Senate on Thursday.

No less than the usually stern Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, after he asked one prosecutor how fast is “faster than 12 o’clock,” admitted that he was just trying to “break the monotony of the proceedings.”

The 88-year-old Enrile asked the question after public prosecutor Raul Daza responded to Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada’s inquiry on how fast the Supreme Court issued the temporary restraining order on the implementation of the watch list order against former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and her husband.

“Inilabas po ‘yung TRO nang mas mabilis pa sa alas-dose,” Daza said.

“Gaano ba kabilis ang alas-dose?” Enrile asked, sending many in the Senate session hall into laughter.

Read full story here By ANDREO CALONZO and KIM TAN, GMA News

NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION 'Held on DECEMBER 18 & 19, 2011'


22,760 out of 67,095 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination

-By The Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 22,760 out of 67,095 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Dagupan, Davao, Iloilo, La Union, Legazpi, Lucena, Nueva Ecija, Pagadian, Pampanga, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga last December 2011.

Roll of Successful Examinees in the NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION - All Regions

Held on DECEMBER 18 & 19, 2011 Released on FEBRUARY 15, 2012

Two giant crocodiles caught in Palawan

-By ABS-CBNNEWS.COM
Two giant saltwater crocodiles, caught in a river in  Bgy. Rio Tuba in Bataraza, Palawan are transferred on Tuesday night to the custody of the Palawan Crocodile Farm and Conservatory in Puerto Princesa. Farm officials named the 16-foot male crocodile as Valentino and the 11-foot female as Valentina on the occasion of Valentine's Day.
Palawan Giant Crocodile

Witness in Corona impeach gives birth; Senate OKs substitute

-By Kate Evangelista (INQUIRER.net)

MANILA, Philippines – A witness who was expected to testify on the peso bank documents of Chief Justice Corona at the resumption of his trial Wednesday failed to appear because she gave birth earlier in the day, the lead prosecutor said.

Iloilo Representative Niel Tupas’ announcement on Leonora Dizon, branch manager of the bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) on Ayala Avenue, was confirmed by the bank’s representative Rosario Jurado-Benedicto who said that Dizon gave birth at 7:45 a.m.

Benedicto said Dizon’s replacement has not arrived.

Tupas said that Dizon submitted the documents regarding the monthly statement of accounts of Corona’s BPI peso account.

Senate President Juan Ponce-Enrile then asked the senator-judges if they would welcome a substitute witness.
Senator Franklin Drilon, who specifically requested the recall of Dizon, confirmed that he was amenable to another witness so long as he or she could answer questions pertaining to the monthly statement of accounts.

Lead defense counsel former Associate Justice Serafin Cuevas questioned the recall of Dizon and the subpoena for the monthly statements of  account of Corona’s bank account. However, Enrile said that Senator Drilon still has pending questions regarding the bank account in question.

Day 17 trial ends early; JPE turns 88

MR. VALENTINE Senate President and impeachment court
 presiding judge Juan Ponce Enrile is greeted by Senator Loren 
Legarda on his 88th birthday before the 
start of the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona. 
SENATE POOL
-By TJ Burgonio - Philippine Daily Inquirer

Chief Justice Renato Corona’s lawyers on Tuesday withdrew from a joint examination with the prosecution of the records of his accounts in the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), even as the Senate ordered the presentation of his monthly bank statements there for today’s trial.
The trial adjourned early at 4:30 p.m. in deference to Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, who marked his 88th birthday, and the celebration of Valentine’s Day.
“Today is February 14, your honor, the natal day of the presiding officer of this court. In addition to that this is Valentine’s Day. Maybe you can afford us a chance to spend time with our family? In short, I’m asking for a declaration of a cessation of hostilities,” chief defense counsel Serafin Cuevas told the court.
Chief prosecutor Iloilo Representative Niel Tupas Jr. joined the manifestation.
Enrile said in jest: “Thank you for being kind to a man in the predeparture room.”
Corona’s checking account with BPI Ayala branch had been used by the Chief Justice as a “disbursing account” to buy real estate property, including a unit in The Bellagio I in Fort Bonifacio, according to a member of the prosecution team, who asked not to be named.
The defense backed out of the joint inspection of his bank records for fear that this would open a “can of worms,” specifically the transactions made by Corona, said the prosecution member.
Only one witness, BPI branch manager Leonora Dizon, appeared on an otherwise brief Day 17 of the impeachment trial, testifying that Corona had no other accounts with its branch on Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City apart from the peso account.
The court also granted the prosecution’s motion discharging Marissa Bondoc, the corporate secretary of Camp John Hay Development Corp., as witness after she resigned from her post.
During the questioning of Dizon, Cuevas clarified that the defense lawyers merely asked for a breakdown of the peso account, but did not declare they were willing to disclose these since they had not conferred with the Chief Justice.
“After he (Corona) assured that we have these documents with us, we find no necessity to go over the documents in the possession of the banks,” Cuevas told the impeachment court. “We have chosen to withdraw, and we can’t be compelled by the prosecution, much less by a single senator-judge to do whatever is not in accordance with our postulation, articulation, your honor.”
He added: “We can’t be dictated upon, I beg permission of the court, on how we should handle the defense for our client … Neither the prosecution can tell us what to do.”
Monthly bank statements
Private prosecutor Arthur Lim pointed out to the court that the issue of joint inspection was left hanging in last Thursday’s hearing.
He said there were actually three sets of documents required by the court from the bank officials, and it was the defense who brought up Corona’s monthly statements.
The defense and the prosecution last Thursday initially agreed to jointly examine records of Corona’s accounts in the BPI branch on Ayala Avenue, but Cuevas requested to be given until Monday to decide on this after getting a call from Corona who said he has some of these accounts.
Sen. Franklin Drilon asked Dizon if she brought the copies of the monthly statements of Corona’s peso accounts from 2005 to 2010, but the latter said she did not because she was waiting for instructions when to present these.
Enrile then ordered her to bring the documents for today’s resumption of the trial.
Not an ordinary court
Under questioning by Sen. Sergio OsmeƱa III, Dizon said Corona did not have any related accounts such as time deposits, certificates of deposit, settlement accounts, investment management and trust accounts, unit investment trust funds and mutual funds, saying these were nonexistent.
He said he wondered why the defense seemed so protective of this.
Cuevas repeatedly posed objections to Dizon resuming her testimony and presenting documents, saying she was through with it, but he was overruled by Enrile.
“There’s no motion, there’s no ground, no justification [for the recall of the witness], whatsoever,” Cuevas said. But Enrile said there was a request from a senator-judge to recall her to the witness stand, and it was her or his prerogative to ask questions.
Cuevas responded: “That is our apprehension, and very real because every time we make a manifestation against the direct examination made by a member of this court, we’re overruled and this is because we can’t object. So what will be our remedy if the judge-senator proceeds to ask questions which to us are objectionable?
‘Like private prosecutors
“We cannot just go to the Supreme Court for relief against that irregularity … They’re not merely acting as judges, they’re practically appearing to us as private prosecutors.”
Enrile responded by saying that this was not an ordinary court, and that the members were legislators assigned to play another function in the impeachment court.
“We’re not one mind. We’re 23 minds in this court. That’s why I call it a body of jurors… As a body of jurors, each one has his own perceptions, and interests in this case to be able to make a final judgment on this case and I’m not in a position to deny that right to any member of this body of jurors,” he said.
The defense lawyers said they had filed a manifestation to quash the subpoena for the documents, but Enrile said the accounts cited in the subpoena were very specific.

Grace Lee sees herself marrying P-Noy

This handout photo taken on December 23, 2011 and released by Malacanang on February 2, 2012 shows President Aquino talking to media personality Grace Lee prior to an interview at the MalacaƱan Palace in Manila. Aquino confirmed Wednesday he is dating the 29-year old native of South Korea. Photo by Gil Nartea, MalacaƱang Photo, AFP
-By Ellen Tordesillas, VERA Files (ABS-CBNnews.com)
The altar.
That’s where Grace Lee says her relationship with President Benigno Aquino III is headed.

In her morning show “Good Times in the Morning” last Wednesday, the Korean-born radio and TV personality was asked by her New York-based co-anchor Mo Twister how long their relationship would last.

She replied, “The full length.”

Needled further on where she expected their dates would lead to, Lee answered, “The altar.” She added, “I’m praying for this.”

Aquino celebrated his birthday on Wednesday, Feb.8, the same day Lee said they were destined for the altar.

The romance between the 29-year-old Lee and the 52-year-old Aquino has been met with skepticism by many who have become used to the President’s short-lived romances. Among those linked to him in his almost two-year presidency are Valenzuela councilor Shalani Soledad, who recently married Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, stylist Liz Uy and stockbroker Len Lopez.

During the program, Mo Twister predicted the relationship to last until “August.”

He then opened the phone lines to the question, “How long will this (Aquino-Lee) relationship last?” One listener replied, “May.”

The bachelor president admitted two weeks ago that he has been dating Lee.

While Aquino asked media to grant him the privacy he said he was entitled to, Lee has been forthcoming in media interviews. She disclosed that she and the President would talk animatedly for three to five hours.

“He’s brilliant, he is the most intelligent man I’ve met in my life,” an obviously smitten Lee enthused, even describing the President as “a walking encyclopedia.”

Lee revealed in an off-camera talk with a TV host that the President had offered to provide her security courtesy of a team from the Presidential Security Group. This prompted Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte to say the Palace would still have to review whether or not the mandate of the PSG can cover even persons outside the President’s official family.

Lee’s talent manager Arnold Vegafria said the radio and TV jockey first met on June 27, 2011 at the inauguration of the Korea Electric Power Corp. in Barangay Colon in Naga, Cebu. He said the President was heard to have remarked that Lee was “guapa (pretty),” mistaking her to be Cebuana.

Their second meeting took place during the state visit of Korean president Lee Myung-bak in November, where Lee was in MalacaƱang as an interpreter and host of the event.

Before the end of 2011, Vegafria said the President granted Lee an interview in Malacanang for her radio show. “And that’s it,” he said.

In an earlier exclusive interview with TV5’s Luchi Cruz-Valdes for the show “Journo,” Lee admitted that the 22-year age difference between them sometimes bothers her. “But the more I get to know him, the less I feel the age difference,” she said.

Asked by Cruz-Valdes if she sees the relationship “pushing through already," Lee replied, “I don't think we're playing around. We're both not at the age to be playing around.”

In her radio show, Lee said she would try to convince the President to stop smoking.

She has met with two of the President’s elder sisters, Ballsy Cruz and Pinky Abellada, but has yet to meet his movie-and-TV-star sister, Kris Aquino.

Lee denied earlier rumors linking her romantically to Kris’ former husband, basketball star James Yap.

(VERA Files is put out by veteran journalists taking a deeper look at current issues. Vera is Latin for “true.”)

55 passengers, crew of sunken motorized banca rescued, safe

-By ELR, GMA News

A motorized banca en route to the quake-hit town of La Libertad, Negros Oriental with 100 sacks of rice supplies for quake victims capsized in the TaƱon Strait between the islands of Negros and Cebu, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) said Saturday.

Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Air Force personnel rescued the banca’s 55 passengers and crew, Undersecretary Benito Ramos of the OCD said.

Initial reports said one of the MB Aga Fe’s stablizing beams or outriggers broke, causing the banca to flip and sink in the TaƱon Strait.

The banca’s listed owner is Romeo Lipan of Ronda, Cebu.

MNLF linked to abduction of 2 foreigners


-By Queenie Casimiro, ABS-CBN News Zamboanga

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines – Police said they identified a group of young members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) as possible suspects in the abduction of two Europeans in Tawi-Tawi more than a week ago.

Police Director Felicisimo Khu, Jr., director of the Directorate for Integrated Police Operations (DIPO), said there are indications that Ewold Horn and Lorenzo Vinciguerra were taken by third generation members of the MNLF in Tawi-Tawi.

Khu said a possible motive is jealousy among the locals. "These foreign birdwatchers when they go to the area, hire locals to serve as their guides and security." Khu said. "One group was denied."

Khu said they are giving the provincial government of Tawi-Tawi time to negotiate with the abductors, who are said to be still hiding in Panglima Sugala town. "Governor Sahali is sending an emissary," Khu revealed.

The police officer also showed to the news team a copy of the email sent by a certain Mustapha Muallam, using Ivan Sarenas' hacked email address, to the group of birdwatchers, where Sarenas is a member.

Muallam, who identified himself as one of the abductors, demanded for the pull-out of police and military operatives in Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. "But when he was asked to present proof of life of the victims, he was not able to comply."

Khu believes Muallam is "someone who is merely trying to confuse things."

MMDA to start implementing motorcycle lanes on EDSA Feb. 14


-By LBG, GMA News
Valentine's Day will be a red-letter day for motorcycle riders in Metro Manila, who are expected to benefit from motorcycle lanes along Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (EDSA).

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said they will go easy on the EDSA motorcycle lanes at first, holding just a dry run in the first week.

In a news release, the MMDA said violators during the dry run will have to attend a 15-minute seminar, after which they get heart-shaped stickers bearing the MMDA logo and the phrases "Certified Motorcycle Riders" and "Disiplinado Ako (I am disciplined)."

MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino said the 15-minute road safety seminars will be held in areas like Roxas Boulevard, Orense, White Plains, Timog, and Quezon Avenue.

The designated motorcycle lane shall be the fourth lane from the right sidewalk and shall run the length of EDSA from Monumento in Caloocan City to SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

But the lanes will be "non-exclusive," meaning private vehicles may also use them.

"I am appealing to the private motorists using the motorcycle lanes to observe maximum tolerance for motorcycle riders to avoid any accident," Tolentino said.

The establishment of the motorcycle lanes at EDSA stemmed from Memorandum Circular 12-01 Series of 2012, which was approved by the Metro Manila Council last month.

Tolentino said the implementation of the motorcycle lanes is necessary to promote a more orderly flow of traffic along EDSA and reduce the number of fatal accidents involving motorcycles.

Deviating from motorcycle lanes

Motorcycle riders may deviate from the motorcycle lanes when making a turn or U-turn at authorized intersections and U-turn slots, in which case they are to gradually shift lanes not less than 200 meters away from the turning point, while making the appropriate signals.

The MMDA cited figures showing the number of motorcycles traversing EDSA daily was 6,559 for the northbound lane and 5,173 for the southbound lane.

Last year, the MMDA also implemented similar motorcycle lanes along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City and Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay and ParaƱaque City

Iglesia ni Cristo-led rally cheers up tearful Chief Justice

CORONA BALCONY Impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona (center) waves to supporters (at right) who gathered on Thursday outside the Supreme Court building in Manila to call for a stop to the impeachment trial. At left, protesters call for the opening of Corona’s bank foreign currency account records during Thursday’s rally near the old Film Center at the CCP complex in Pasay City.
-By Jaymee T. Gamil (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Seven thousand people and not one organizer behind them.
This was what the rowdy crowd that gathered outside the Supreme Court building on Thursday would have the public believe, with picketers saying they were simply “concerned citizens” who happened to come across one another at the same place and time.

As early as 11 a.m. Thursday, droves of people, many of them members of the politically influential Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), started convening outside the Supreme Court compound on Padre Faura Street in Manila.
They carried placards bearing such messages as “No to Impeachment,” “Uphold Judicial Independence,” “Uphold bank secrecy law” and “Stop MalacaƱang takeover of the judiciary.”

At least 20 placards were obviously from the same source, with red words printed on white tarpaulin sheets. But when asked, the picketers said they were “volunteers” or “individuals” showing support for Chief Justice Renato Corona.

At around 2 p.m. a tearful Corona appeared with his wife Cristina at the tribunal’s balcony and waved to the crowd.
“Walang iiyak! Walang iiyak (No tears)!” the crowd chanted.

No rally permit

Police estimated the crowd at 7,000 by 2:30 p.m.

The area in front of the Supreme Court building is a hot spot for activists lobbying for their causes, but Thursday’s crowd was not from the usual leftist groups, according to Superintendent Ricardo Layug, commander of Manila Police District Station 5 and ground commander of the 100 policemen deployed to guard the rally.

“They’re apparently from different places. They won’t say what group they’re from, and they have no leaders on site. They said they just met here,” Layug said in Filipino.

He said the people in the crowd did not have a rally permit but authorities nevertheless allowed them to hold their mass action.

“This area is usually for mass actions like this, so we allowed them to proceed,” he said.
Officials said there was a police intelligence report claiming that a number of those present were INC members.

At the interreligious prayer service held in the court foreground, many in the crowd were particularly observant and loudly cheered after an INC laywoman said her prayers.

The stretch of Padre Faura Street in front of the high court compound was closed to vehicular traffic. The crowd was densest outside the high court gates, roaring gamely whenever a photographer took pictures.

‘Attendance sheet’

A man wearing a makeshift shirt made of cartolina walked around, soliciting signatures for his “No to impeachment” campaign.

The picketers joked they were signing an “attendance sheet” as they humored Fernando Flor, 41, a salesman from Navotas City.

Flor said he was at the rally and embarking on the signature campaign as his way of helping Corona.

“This is the people’s way to get attention. I hope the government realizes we are tired of the impeachment trial. They should be attending to more important issues such as employment or housing,” he said in Filipino.

Alexander Fajardo, 32, a call center agent from Quezon City, expressed the same sentiment, adding that the picketers were simply “upholding democracy.”

Fajardo, accompanied by a friend, worked the crowd with a megaphone, calling for “unity.”

He said he had just finished his work shift and had headed straight to the Supreme Court on his own volition.

“This group, if there is a group behind this, has good intentions for the country,” he said.

Clark Airport seeks Palace opinion on $144-M proposal of Fil-Korean group for DMIA Terminal 2


-By By Mary Ann Ll. Reyes (The Philippine Star)
MANILA, Philippines - Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) is seeking clear directions from MalacaƱang on the unsolicited proposal submitted by a Filipino-Korean consortium to undertake for $144 million the development and operation of a second terminal at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA).

CIAC president and CEO Victor Jose Luciano told The STAR that he sought MalacaƱang’s opinion on whether it wants CIAC to go on an unsolicited or solicited route in finding a private sector partner for DMIA Terminal II.

Diversifying conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) earlier acquired a 70 percent stake in Philco Aero, the Filipino partner in the Filipino-Korean consortium that submitted an unsolicited proposal to undertake the DMIA Terminal II project.

Philco Aero president Ricardo Penson told The STAR that SMC has placed its investment in the former in escrow and will be released as soon as they officially bag the project.

The STAR earlier reported that the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) has given subsidiary CIAC, particularly the latter’s joint venture selection committee, the go-signal to prepare the terms of reference to subject the Philco Aero proposal to a Swiss challenge as required by government rules for unsolicited proposals to undertake joint venture projects with the government.

Penson also said in an interview that SMC has reimbursed the cost shelled out by Philco Aero for the development of the unsolicited proposal submitted to CIAC.

DMIA, which is 85 kilometers away from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, is the main airport serving the immediate vicinity of the Clark Special Economic Zone.

DMIA’s international passenger traffic reached 607,704 in 2010 while domestic passenger volume hit 46,525.

Luciano revealed that Philco Aero proposed the construction of a new passenger terminal with commercial facilities. “If you look at Heathrow, Changi and even Hong Kong, 60 percent of the revenues come from land use or non-aeronautical fees such as lease rentals and commercial spaces and the rest from landing, take-off and parking fees (aeronautical fees),” he said.

Once the new terminal is operational, he revealed that plans are to convert the old terminal into a domestic terminal or even a budget terminal.

Luciano added that plans for a third terminal will only come in once DMIA has been designated as an international gateway.

Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) has likewise expressed interest in developing not only DMIA Terminal II, but also linking the Clark airport to Metro Manila via a high-speed rail system.

But Penson said their group has a cheaper approach to connecting Clark to Manila, and that is by way of articulated transport buses.

He said that each RTB will cost around 15,000 euros per bus with each bus able to accommodate 200 passengers. “We would probably need 10 buses,” he said. This would mean the cost of the 10 buses would be around P9 million.

Aside from the buses, Penson said they can construct a one-lane culvert dedicated for the buses.

He pointed out that unless DMIA is designated as a gateway, it would not make financial sense to spend so much for a transport system connecting Clark to Metro Manila, especially since a big portion of DMIA’s passengers come from Central Luzon and not from Metro Manila.

Penson revealed that since the mass transit system was not part of their unsolicited proposal to CIAC, their consortium can either amend their original proposal or submit the bus system project as a separate proposal.

He said that he had discussed the matter of the buses with SMC president Ramon Ang.

It is not yet clear how MPIC intends to enter the picture, although observers say the company can submit a better offer during the Swiss challenge phase. Under a Swiss challenge, any qualified group can submit a better proposal which the proponent of the unsolicited proposal has the right to match.

But if government decides to go through the solicited route approach, then MPIC can submit a bid. The SMC-led group will also have to post a bid.

MPIC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan earlier said they are in talks with possible foreign partners involved in the aviation business for a comprehensive multi-billion airport project in Clark that will involve building and operating not only a second terminal at the DMIA but also a modern railway system connecting the airport to Manila.

“We need foreign partners for this project. Because basically, there is no one in this country who has built or made or run a big airport as big as this. We have to import expertise initially. We are talking to several groups involved in the airport business within the region,” Pangilinan said.

He also revealed that he is still open to a possible partnership with the SMC Group for the development of the Clark airport.

73-member mercy mission off to Negros Oriental


Earthquake site in Negros Oriental - AFP

-By Philippine Daily Inquirer

A multiagency mercy mission is expected to arrive Thursday in Guihulngan and Dumaguete cities in Negros Oriental to extend medical and psychosocial assistance, and to provide clean water to survivors of a killer-earthquake that struck the Visayas on Monday.
Firefighting personnel and resources in the region have also been mobilized to deliver truckloads of potable water and assist rescue and relief efforts in the devastated areas.
The 73-member mercy mission is a joint undertaking of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), Department of Health (DOH), Armed Forces of the Philippines, and the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council in Albay province, said Raffy Alejandro, OCD director for Bicol. It will render service for 10 days.
Alejandro said medical, sanitary and security personnel led by William Sabater of the DOH would bring along a water purifying machine during their trip on board the Navy boat BRP General Luna from Bulan, Sorsogon, to Guihulngan. The machine can produce 33,000 liters of potable water per hour.
A team of two doctors and nurses led by Dr. Rose Rempillo of the DOH will fly to Dumaguete to help give postdisaster health intervention and psychosocial services.
Bureau of Fire Protection
In a directive, Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo ordered the chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) to bring at least 10 fire trucks with potable water to Guihulngan and ordered the bureau’s heads in the cities of Escalante, Cadiz and Bacolod, which have two fire trucks each, to join in the effort.
“Guihulngan is currently in a very sad state. All water systems and electricity are down. The residents badly need potable water and we are doing all we can to deliver it to them as soon as possible,” Samuel Perez, BFP chief, said in a statement.
“This situation is also similar in Bacolod City where the local disaster risk reduction and management councils reported that all water coming from their natural water springs are polluted with mud,” Perez added.
He said he ordered his men in Central and Western Visayas to coordinate with local fire volunteers in Negros Oriental to help local government units in addressing quake-related problems.
UN assistance
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said it was ready to assist earthquake victims in the Visayas while continuing relief efforts for those affected by Tropical Storm “Sendong” in the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan.
“We will deploy additional personnel to the new disaster areas, if needed, to help in the rapid assessment to identify the most vulnerable populations in evacuation centers so we can deliver a more targeted response,” Arlene Calaguian, media and communications officer of UNFPA, said. Reports from Mar S. Arguelles, Inquirer Southern Luzon; DJ Yap and Tina G. Santos in Manila; and Ryan D. Rosauro, Inquirer Mindanao

No Grace Lee, no date for birthday boy President


-By Bayani San Diego Jr. (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Radio and television personality Grace Lee did not get to hang out with her rumored suitor on his 52nd birthday Wednesday.
“I greeted him, but as we all know, he had to fly to the Visayas to visit the victims of the earthquake,” she said.
“I understand. He belongs to the people first,” Lee said.
President Benigno Aquino III spent his birthday Wednesday visiting victims of the deadly quake that rocked Negros and Cebu on Monday and inspecting damaged areas.
Asked what she gave Mr. Aquino for a birthday present, she giggled and demurred: “I don’t know yet.”
In spite of the undue media interest, Lee insisted that dating Mr. Aquino has not really turned her world topsy-turvy.
“My life hasn’t changed much,” she said in an interview Wednesday.
“Aside from all the attention, I still have a normal life. I still have the same job. I still have the same set of friends,” she said.
The only difference is that the Korea-born Lee is dating a head of state and, with it, comes certain realities, she said.
She also declined to divulge whether they would have time for a date after his Visayan trip. She explained that she couldn’t go into details because dating the President comes with various limitations.
Lee said she was busy with work Wednesday, which marked her official launch as endorser of a local beauty product, Ever Bilena.
If not on Mr. Aquino’s birthday, would they be able to go on a romantic date on Valentine’s Day next week?
She wasn’t too forthcoming either and stressed that everything is still up in the air.
Dating a President
She has come to accept that you cannot “plan too far ahead” if you’re dating the President.
“I cannot make plans because the President’s schedule is unpredictable. We don’t know what will happen tomorrow,” she said.
Since she’s also from media (as news presenter on GMA News TV’s “Balitanghali” and “24 Oras Weekend”), she said that she understands and respects her colleagues’ job and need to report and “satisfy the public’s curiosity.”
“I’m learning a lot, too. I’m seeing a new side to this industry,” she said.
As a result, she tries to be more careful now, especially since she’s been criticized for being too “open” and chatty—not just by the press but purportedly even by people close to the President, according to one source.
“I know that criticisms are inevitable. I’d like to appeal to viewers to be more discerning and sensitive. Unless they see me saying it on TV, they shouldn’t accept anything they hear or read at face value,” Lee said.
She took pains to explain that she “didn’t grant interviews left and right.”
“I only gave four interviews and these were cut, spliced and aired on different shows on all three networks, giving the impression that I’ve been all over town,” she said.
Misquoted
Being misquoted is an inevitability, too.
Case in point: She asserted that MalcaƱang never offered to provide her with personal security.
“I was just asked by a reporter if I was scared (about possible security risks)… and I answered that if he felt I needed a bodyguard and then he would ask me about it,” she recounted.
“Just to clarify, the President never offered me any type of security,” she said.
Her family has also learned to cope with the scrutiny. “Once, a reporter suddenly showed up at my mom’s grocery store. So she pretended to be a customer and escaped through the backdoor.”
Generally, her family has been shielded from all the fuss and frenzy so far. “I’m not too worried about them because they have their own world in the Korean community. I know my mom would be able to handle it well.”
Now that she is in the middle of this media circus, she has grown a tad wiser, she remarked.
“I thought I knew what I was getting into, but then I wasn’t fully aware. I didn’t expect the magnitude (of the media attention). So we just take it one step at a time,” she said.
She recalled that GMA 7 anchor Pia Arcanghel, who works with Lee on “Balitanghali,” had given her a DVD of “The American President,” a 1995 Hollywood movie that starred Michael Douglas as a bachelor politician who fell for a lobbyist played by Annette Bening.
“I’m looking forward to watching it,” she said.
The House minority meanwhile asked Mr. Aquino to come out with more “meaningful comments” and not just flirt with  Lee.
“But I think the President is entitled to his private life and considering that he is a bachelor it is high time that he get married so at least we have a First Lady,” said House Minority Leader Danilo Suarez. With reports from Jocelyn R. Uy and Gil Cabacungan

Fictitious P150 banknote circulating on the Internet

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas on Wednesday warned consumers and netizens of “fictitious” images of a P150 banknote purportedly to commemorate the 150th anniversary of national hero Jose Rizal.

In a statement issued to news media, the Bangko Sentral said it has “never issued nor is planning to issue such type of banknote. Therefore, any 150-Piso commemorative note or similar banknote is fictitious.”

GMA News Online’s web search yielded at least three blogs that posted images of the “proposed P150 banknote” the front side of which bears a black and white photograph of Rizal and the logo of the BSP and the seal of the Philippine government. On the reverse side is a depiction of the Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs. Read full story here by Earl Victor Rosero, GMA News.
The image of a supposedly P150 banknote circulating on the Internet.

Prepare or party for doomsday


-By James Soriano (www.mb.com.ph)

There are many possible scenarios for the end of the world this coming December 21, 2012.
After this date, a mere fraction of a percentage of humanity is expected to survive. That is a mere 327 days from now, and yet our own government still insists on paying attention to issues such as overpopulation and reproductive health when there is a more pressing issue — namely, the extinction of the human race — at stake.

Unfortunately, this is but a small part of a 2012ologyglobal conspiracy by governments, big businessmen and other elites around the world to keep it a secret. Therefore, it is necessary for us to be proactive in our preparations to prevent our own demise.

However, there are certain obstacles which severely hamper our chances of success. I suspect that almost all of us do not have the necessary 100 billion euros necessary to secure a ticket to any of the six state-of-the-art arks covertly being constructed in the Himalayas, not to mention the additional hundred billion per additional family member we wish to bring along. Even if we did, it is notoriously difficult to get across the border without our own personal planes, sports cars, friends from a nearby Tibetan village and, barring all of these, a special dispensation from Beijing.

Thus, if we want to secure the best possible chances of survival for ourselves, our loved ones and our bloodlines, it is best to be prepared for anything and, given limited resources, to be as creative and resourceful as possible in these efforts. Thankfully, these qualities are to be found in abundance among our people.

Nevertheless, it is useful to note the possible scenarios in which doomsday will play out, and to list down certain tips or to-dos to ensure we are well-prepared. Fortunately, the leading authorities of our time in pseudoscience, entertainment, and business have proposed a few major theories on the apocalypse event; these theories should be as much a part of the academic curriculum of students as the Big Bang is, given their significance and implications for the fate of mankind.

But first, let us review some basic tips in preparing for the apocalypse event and life in the post-apocalyptic world.

• Start stocking up on essential goods such as food, water, oxygen, gas masks, and magazines for entertainment. (It is likely that there will be a blackout after Dec. 21.) As early as three years ago, serving the needs of 2012ologists has become a lucrative industry. If you have not yet started stockpiling canned goods, dehydrated foods, and gallons of mineral water, it is not yet too late.

• It is also advisable to take out as many loans as possible to invest in the building of underground shelters, which should keep you safe in most doomsday scenarios. Do not worry about your ability to pay later on. By the time Dec. 21 finishes, there will be no more banks to pay.

• In case you have a car, it is recommended that it be parked in an underground parking facility on the night of the 20th. This way, you are self-sufficient in transportation in most post-apocalyptic scenarios save the great flood. This is important considering that public transportation is likely to be extremely unreliable after the apocalypse event. If one relies on public transportation to get to places every day, it is best to invest in a bicycle (sidecars optional), or to start walking to more places to build stamina. This has the double effect of being friendly to the environment.

• Lastly, make sure to stock up on all sorts of weapons and tools: guns, ammunition, screwdrivers, lock picks. When the stockpile of essential goods runs out, these will be useful for raiding abandoned warehouses and 7Elevens; hopefully it will not be necessary to raid the shelters of your neighbors.

Great flood scenario

Arguably the most well-known scenario, given the blockbuster success of Roland Emmerich’s historic film, is the great flood. Most of the world’s landmass is likely to be submerged under several feet of ocean when this happens.

• It is necessary to secure sufficient supplies of oxygen and water bottles; water will be in abundance in this scenario. Make sure to waterproof all electronics and appliances.

• It is also necessary to invest in a wet suit and basic lessons in swimming and snorkeling.

• Building a crude submarine out of the car and other scrap metals (to lessen costs) is also advisable. Otherwise, start making friends with people who have yachts or Badjao relatives, if not Badjaos themselves.

• For an enjoyable apocalypse, one might also want to buy an inflatable raft, set it up at the desired location on the morning of the 21st, and ride it when the tide comes in.

Earth will get hit by a meteor

• It is best to stock up on sunglasses, jackets, hooded coats, umbrellas, wool socks, boots, swimming trunks and bathing suits so as to be prepared for any kind of weather.

• For some of us it might be best to start losing weight. As the fall of the dinosaurs demonstrated, any organism weighing 60 kg or greater will surely be obliterated.

• It might help to pray that the meteor does not fall where you live.

Zombie outbreak

For a comprehensive guide on survival in a post-apocalyptic zombie world, read the “Zombie Survival Guide” by Max Brooks, available at any National Bookstore, Fully Booked, or PowerBooks near you. Collision with another planet

This scenario is advanced by many online proponents, most notably Nancy Lieder who was telepathically told by aliens from the star Zeta Reticuli that a planet named Nibiru will collide with the Earth that day, causing the geomagnetic poles of the earth to shift and wiping out mankind in the process. According to Lieder, Nibiru is at least four times as large as the earth, and is inhabited by sentient beings identified with Sumerian deities called the Annunaki.

It is therefore best to learn about Nibiru and its inhabitants: their language, culture and customs. Vacation tips around the planet should be organized with the unique weather and seasons of the planet in mind.

Consulting with intergalactic travel agents is highly recommended. This way, we might be able to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of this strange new world.

At the end of the day, it is necessary first and foremost to accept the reality that our chances of survival are very slim. Should this disillusion you and cloud your vision with hopeless despair, it is best to stop sulking and suppress thoughts of committing suicide.

Instead you must, as countless have said, party like it’s the end of the world.

Netizens #prayforVISAYAS, say down with 'Ahcee Flores'

 Ahcee Flores Comment on Yahoo
-By ABS-CBNnews.com

MANILA, Philippines -- Just like in last year’s Sendong disaster, a person wishing ill on others over a social networking site is trending locally on Twitter. However, higher up on the trend list is the hashtag #prayforVISAYAS, showing that for Filipinos, negativity is definitely not the “in” thing at this point.

A certain Ahcee Flores commented on a story on Yahoo! Philippines, “let us all pray….na matuloy ang tsunami para maraming bisaya ang mamatay, para mabawasan ang mga baduy sa pilipinas.”

The user, who specified her location as “Manila, National Capital Region,” also posted other negative comments about Visayas, further angering others.

A screen capture of the post has gone viral over social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Flores now has several hate pages on Facebook, and haters have flooded @ahcee_flores with mentions on Twitter, which she has stopped replying to since last night. @ahcee flores has not denied that she posted the viral comment, and her posts are still currently open to the public.

Ahcee Flores Comment on Yahoo

In late 2011, Pinoys were angered by Facebook posts against victims of typhoon “Sendong.”

The posts were supposedly written by a certain Celine Acut, a Filipino living in France, and a certain Van Carumba, a Cebu native living in the United Arab Emirates.

Turning to social media

Social media has played a large role in keeping Filipinos up to date on yesterday’s magnitude 6.9 earthquake, making it highly likely for anything related to the earthquake to trend on social networking sites.

Photos and videos of the quake as it happened, as well as of its aftermath, were posted on Facebook and Twitter and are still being posted today.

News updates were shared several times over on Twitter and Facebook, and government agencies and officials spread information via their social media accounts.

Netizens also warned others to be wary of what they believed about the earthquake, posting videos of people panicked by false reports of a tsunami coming to sweep them away.

As of posting time, three earthquake-related topics are trending on Twitter: #prayforVISAYAS, Ahcee Flores, and Negros Oriental.

Your daily dose from Grace Lee


-By The Philippine Star(www.philstar.com)

MANILA, Philippines - Grace Lee has proudly launched her new website www.dailydose.ph.

In her cyber domain, the TV news anchor/radio jock/entertainment columnist shares her musings on cooking, travel, entertainment, pop culture and other peculiar thought-provoking pleasantries guaranteed to make you drool with delight.

With its uncluttered layout, eye-catching photos and light prose, www.dailydose.ph makes for easy reading for cyber netizens. Informative with a smattering of philosophical musings and tongue-in-cheek humor, the website reflects its editorial team’s spunk and panache.

Throwing in their share of wit and verve are Grace’s fellow writers Anj Pe, who dabbles in fitness and health, and Cyrian Aguho, who tackles current affairs and entertainment.

“It’s an idea that’s been brewing since late last year,” Grace explains. “Friends have always been bugging me about starting my own blog, and I figured, ‘Why the heck not?’ Except that this is more than just self-indulgent writing.”

“I also thought that it would be cool to have a neat online portal where we can help small startup businesses advertise for free,” she elaborates.

“Having been exposed to all these new media, I just find it cool to be able to share my passions and interests to the world,” adds the regular segment anchor for GMA 7’s Balitanghali and 24 Oras Weekend Edition.

Thankfully, the online portal seems to meld into the alluring Fil-Korean’s other media-related pursuits, including her regular entertainment column for Manila Bulletin, her stint as a radio jock for Magic 89.9, as well as her being a sought-after events host for business and lifestyle events, and even state affairs.

Gov. Vi godmother of Mother Lily's 'baby'


-By The Philippine Star(www.philstar.com)

MANILA, Philippines - The formal blessing of Mother Lily Monteverde’s Taal Imperial Hotel & Resort tomorrow, Feb. 6 will be one glittery affair as Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto (photo) leads the list of guests in the ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m.

Situated in Bgy. Tulo, Taal, Batangas, Mother Lily spent an entire year overseeing the construction of her dream resort, the latest “baby” in her real-estate business.

Vast, modern and perfect for families, the resort houses family villas, a condotel, two swimming pools, a main function hall, videoke/music room, massage room, billiards and kiddie playground.

This early, Taal Imperial Resort has played host to events like debuts, seminars, weddings and other similar functions.

Mother Lily personally picked Gov. Vi to be her “baby’s” godmother inspired as she is by the actress-politician’s remarkable service to the province. Also invited to the inauguration are the Regal matriarch’s closest friends from show business.

“Dream ko talagang magkaroon ng resort sa Taal, wala nang iba pa. I love the place, the culture and of course, the people here. I think I found the right place to invest and I promise the people here at sa mga magiging visitor na hindi sila madi-disappoint sa pagbisita nila sa Taal Imperial Hotel & Resort. Marami pa akong balak na itayong negosyo dito,” Mother Lily says.

Grace Lee asks for time, space to get to know PNoy


-By Mario Dumaual, ABS-CBNnews.com

MANILA, Philippines - Korean television and radio personality Grace Lee is already gearing up for the birthday of President Benigno Aquino III, who turns 52 on February 8.

"I'm brewing something up, and surprise na lang," Lee told ABS-CBN News in an exclusive interview on Thursday.

"Love? Pwede rin," she said, laughing.

One day after Aquino admitted that he and Lee are seeing each other, the 29-year-old Korean finally agreed to an interview on her budding romance with the bachelor president.

Lee was gracious enough to answer questions after her private meeting with talent manager Arnold Vegafria.

"We are dating. We are starting, so sana everyone will give us time and space to get to know each other more," Lee told ABS-CBN's Mario Dumaual.

She said the first time she met Aquino was during the inauguration of the Korea Electric Power Corp. power plant in Cebu in June last year.

Lee was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea and moved to the Philippines when she was 10 because of her father's business. She finished her high school at St. Paul's College in Pasig City, where she had studied since Grade 3. She studied Interdisciplinary Studies, Communication Arts and Chinese Studies at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Lee actually got to work at MalacaƱang as an official interpreter in 2005 but she said she never thought that she would one day meet Aquino.

"To be liked by a man who leads the country is very flattering," Lee said. "He's such a gentleman. When he acknowledged it, I think that was out of respect for me."

Lee's manager, Vegafria, said he expects a big change in the life of his talent.

"It is a serious concern. I hope the public will give them space," he said.

Lee, meanwhile, laughed off rumors that Aquino already proposed marriage.

But wherever this relationship may lead, Lee said she is ready for the effects this will have on her life, as well as her family.

"The age gap and racial differences do not matter," she said. "Well, at least whatever we have right now will serve as an inspiration to a lot of people out there."

Pedophilia cases of clerics declining in number — Vatican prosecutor


VATICAN CITY  - The Vatican's top anti-abuse prosecutor said Thursday that the number of reported pedophilia cases involving clerics was "declining" but had reached "alarming" levels in the rest of society.

Maltese bishop Charles Scicluna of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith also said that a major international conference on the abuse scandals in Rome next week showed the Church's willingness to respond "with determination".

Speaking in an interview with the Italian website Vatican Insider, Scicluna said: "In churches where a code of silence was imposed for a long time, the number of reported cases reached a peak and is now gradually declining."

"The recent data on a global level... in civil society is truly alarming," said the Vatican's "Promoter of Justice", a type of prosecutor, giving as an example the increase in cases of child abuse reported to a hotline in Italy.

Scicluna said participants at next week's conference -- including representatives of 110 national bishops' conferences and the leaders of 30 religious orders -- had been advised to meet with victims before attending.

Psychologists, experts and victims will also be taking part at the conference entitled "Towards Healing and Renewal" and hosted by the Vatican's Gregorian University, which has been under preparation since June.

The Catholic Church has been badly shaken by thousands of paedophilia scandals in Europe and the United States, many of them dating back decades.

Thousands of clergy took part in the abuse of children and the hierarchy often tried to cover up the scandals by simply transferring guilty priests. — Agence France Presse
 

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