Saturday, July 28, 2012

Nutritionist Dietitian Board Exam Results - July 2012

Nutritionist Dietitian Board Exam Results - July 2012

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has announced on Friday, July 27, that 601 out of 896 examinees passed the Nutritionist-Dietitian Licensure Examination given in Manila and Zamboanga in July 2012.


Roll of Successful Examinees in the
NUTRITIONIST-DIETITIAN LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held on JULY 24 & 25, 2012
Released on JULY 27, 2012

Seq. No. N a m e
1 ABAO, CHRISTY GRACE BAHAN
2 ABREA, ARDIN BUENO
3 ACHANZAR, CONSTANTINE HERNANDO
4 ACLAN, KEYAN RICARDO OMICTIN
5 ACOSTA, JOANNE CRISTI BRUNO
6 ADAM, ABDURAUF ASBAL
7 ADOLFO, MARY GRACE ESTRABELA
8 ADRIANO, GLADDYSBERNARDO
9 AGUILAR, TRYHENAERMO
10 AGUINALDO, GENEVA NICOLAS
11 AGUSTIN, MAICA JANE SOCRATES
12 ALAGANO, DEMELYNGARCIA
13 ALANANO, ELLAN RHEANNE DUMDUM
14 ALANES, MARICAR ARELLANO
15 ALARCON, CHRISTINE
16 ALBAO, MICHAEL JOHN ANGUSTIA
17 ALBERTO, JAN ALLISON ARCEO
18 ALCABA, ADELINE MARIE ESTOR
19 ALCANTARA, JULIEANNE ALIOLA
20 ALEJANDRO, ALIZAMARIE FELICIANO
21 ALFECHE, CIELO MALIA
22 ALFORJA, EVEIAN JAEMY PASCO
23 ALTERADO, MA LUZBACO
24 ALVARAN, MA KRISTELLE ENDRINO
25 AMOR, RUBY JANE AC-AC
26 ANDRES, JESSA MAE REMIGIO
27 ANG, PRINCESS ALBARBACHANO
28 ANGELES, MAY ANNNALDO
29 ANICETE, MARLYN BENTILLO
30 ANSING, JOLE QUEEN TAC-AN
31 ANTIPUESTO, CREZELDA CARIÑO
32 ANTONIO, RAZELLEANN RAMOS
33 APANTO, WAR QUEEN DOLORICON
34 AQUINO, APRIL MAGTANGOB
35 AQUINO, ROXANNE CAROLINO
36 ARCANGEL, NOE RAY-AN SEMILLA
37 ARCILLA, LEJEL MANLANGIT
38 ARCOJADA, JEMIMAORTIZ
39 ARCONADO, HONEY JENIELYN RIO
40 ARENAS, JOANNE MOJE
41 ASANI, ANIEZA SAJILI
42 ASEO, LOUCHESSIECERDAN
43 ATA, JENERA ABUL
44 ATIENZA, NICOLE BUSTAMANTE
45 ATILANO, MAE-ANNDE GUZMAN
46 AVILA, MA EVA JOY CORTEZANO
47 AYAWAN, MICHELLEPANG-OT
48 AZUELO, ANDREZA ARTIZUELA
49 BABAO, MA SYDNEYFARALA
50 BABOR, JENNY LYNNE ATANACIO
51 BACABAC, ELLESMERE GAILLE DELGADO
52 BACAGAN, NORI LIANNE BAATEN
53 BACAL, WINNIE ANN DIMAILIG
54 BAESA, CARISSA DIANE FELIPE
55 BAGARINAO, MA PRINCESS OMAÑA
56 BAGAYAO, SHEENA MAE AMOGA
57 BAHIA, MARIEL PULPUL
58 BALISI, MIKO LUMACAD
59 BALMADRID, KIMBERLY ROY ALDAVE
60 BALTAZAR, JOANNAMARIE ENRIQUEZ
61 BANDELARIA, ROXANNE LANDICHO
62 BANIQUED, ROSITARAMOS
63 BARBADO, RACHEL GABUCAN
64 BARCELON, JEWEL AICA DELA MERCED
65 BARNUEVO, MA MONIQUE CONDINO
66 BARRACA, LEAN MAE GALENO
67 BARRETTA, RACHELANN LOTILLA
68 BASCO, KRISTINE MAY FUENTEBELLA
69 BATAAN, BEVERLY MANTO
70 BATANI, ORNALYN SALLING
71 BATONGBAKAL, KRISHNAPREM CRISOSTOMO
72 BATUA, SHARAFIYAH AMINA MAROHOMBSAR
73 BAULA, ISABEL ANDREA GOMINTONG
74 BAUTISTA, VIRGINIA LAMBATIN
75 BAYLON, ROSCILA ANNE GILDORE
76 BELMONTE, MACECELIA OAS
77 BELTRAN, TRICIA EVANGELISTA
78 BENDICIO, IRENE FENN BACONAWA
79 BERDENSEN, MA JANE KATHLENE ARMEZA
80 BERGONIA, JEMILLE MONICA ASUNCION
81 BERNALDO, EMERENTIANE ZALAVARRIA
82 BIADO, JONA TUKPIL
83 BILWAG, JEROME BUSTAMANTE
84 BLANCO, CARL LOUIE PEÑALOSA
85 BLANCO, PAOLA ROSSINI HERNANDEZ
86 BOLDOKEN, MYRNA LAY-OS
87 BONACUA, GRAZELLE MARREN ASI
88 BONIFACIO, AIRONANDREW DINULOS
89 BORLAZA, MARIA ROSA BRUSOLA
90 BORRES, ANNALIZARUGAY
91 BOSQUE, SUZETTE SONGYAP
92 BRILLANTES, KRISTAL DONOR
93 BUBAN, MARIA CRISTY BORCELIS
94 BUGTONG, LYKA PAULINE DIZON
95 BULDEC, ALMA CANABE
96 BUTCON, CHARLYN FERNANDEZ
97 BUTIONG, JEANNETTE ANNE ALBA
98 BUÑAG, MA NICOLESUPETRAN
99 CABALLES, CYRUS TY
100 CABANAG, DENESE BACULPO
101 CAGA, ANALYN KET-ENG
102 CAGAS, CHENEE SULIT
103 CAGAT, JESSICA JESSA MACASAET
104 CAGATA, FLOR JANE MINDORO
105 CALALIMLALIMAN, LEAH TIRADOR
106 CALANTOC, KHARLAMONIQUE GANAL
107 CALIBO, ROSE ANNTUBOG
108 CAMAMA, AHMER VIRAY
109 CAMINS, MARGARETE TORRES
110 CAMPANO, XYNDEY CHRYSANEWOR GONZAGA
111 CANGCO, DANIEL EMMANUEL MACASING
112 CANGQUE, JEANIEVEVE CAÑO
113 CANJA, MARIE GONESA OMADLE
114 CAPINO, MARIA SOPHIA BERNADETTE NASOL
115 CAPOTOLAN, VANESSA MAE DIZON
116 CARANAY, KRISTINE ANTONETTE SARENO
117 CARANDANG, JILENEE DEJAN
118 CARDENAS, ELIOSAMARJORIE SABAGALA
119 CARDOZA, PATRICIA ALYANNA GERONA
120 CARLOS, PAOLO GERARDO LABESTE
121 CARPIO, KEVIN ESTRERA
122 CASEL, BERYL JANE DE BELEN
123 CASTAÑEDA, MARIACRISTINA PELAYO
124 CASTIGO, MARY ROSE ALVAREZ
125 CASTRO, CHELSEA CRUZ
126 CENTENO, ZHERWINJOHN MENDOZA
127 CEÑIDOZA, KRISTEL MAY PRADO
128 CHAN, CAMILLE ERIKA STA CLARA
129 CHIONG, MELYN SORUPIA
130 CO, HANNAH PAULYN YU
131 COLLANTES, MYSELSONEJA
132 CONCEPCION, MARIE FRANCESS DE JESUS
133 CONDES, JOANALYNEULLARAN
134 COO, MARY CON FAITH OGAPONG
135 CORNELIA, MAY ANN APORTADERA
136 CORONEL, CRYSTLEFERNANDO
137 CORONEL, KAYLA MARIE VIÑAS
138 CORTEL, MARCELO JR RUNAS
139 CRUZ, MA FRANCESCA ROSSANA PEDRITA
140 CUETO, REA ROCHELLE FERNANDEZ
141 CUSTODIO, ANGELAVILLAMOR
142 CUSTODIO, JOSEPHDANIEL BERNARDO
143 CUÑADA, SHIELLA ROSE DELA PEÑA
144 DALIPE, JANICE CHING
145 DALIUAG, SONIA GUZMAN
146 DALIVA, PRINCESSCHRISTINE GUILARAN
147 DANCEL, ALYSSA MAUREEN MADEJA
148 DANGANI, ROSE SHERLA MAGANAN
149 DANGPA, JERALDINE DENESIA
150 DAUMAR, VERON IKAH MACALE
151 DAVANTES, MA JOBELLE FERATERO
152 DAVILLO, ABIGAILASIS
153 DAYRIT, CARMEN SALCEDO
154 DE GALA, KLARISSA GAILE SALAS
155 DE GUZMAN, LOUISA DAWN ARROYO
156 DE HONOR, AMABELLA CONTRERAS
157 DE JESUS, KATHLEEN TAPAR
158 DE LA CRUZ, JONAMAE GONZAGA
159 DE LEON, PATRICIA ANNE ELLESCAS
160 DE LUNA, ABIGAILARCILLA
161 DE VERA, MILLIZAJANE DAMASIN
162 DECENA, JASTINNEDE LA CRUZ
163 DELA CRUZ, FIDELBALTAZAR PALADO
164 DELA CRUZ, JONAVELLE APRIL ALARAÑA
165 DELA PAZ, ATHENALAMORTE
166 DELA PEÑA, CYNTHIEL KATHE GUTIERREZ
167 DELINA, CARMELA JEAN ALEJANDRINO
168 DELOS REYES, DIANNE ILAN
169 DENAMARCA, FAIYAJEI ORTIZ
170 DESCALSO, HYROSECONSTANTINOPLA
171 DEVARBO, DARYL JOY NAIVE
172 DIANGAN, MARILYNBAG-AYAN
173 DIANO, CHRISTINEJOY MANLOLO
174 DIAZ, ANA FE SUMBANG
175 DIAZ, ANGELO NEIL CASIO
176 DIMACULANGAN, LYNDON BRADLEY PUNZALAN
177 DIMATATAC, ROSE ANN GANGOSO
178 DINAMPO, BETHEL GRAIN GOMEZ
179 DIRECTO, ALITHA ANGA-ANGAN
180 DIVINAGRACIA, MARTINE ADRIENNE TUMIBAY
181 DIZON, MARIEL ESTER TORRES
182 DOLORES, RINAH ELAISSE REYES
183 DOMINGO, SHAIRA BUSTILLO
184 DORIG, KIMBERLY VILLARUBIA
185 DOZON, CHARMAINEKEITH NOTA
186 DUMANAS, AMBER NAPEEK
187 DUPA, DIANNE ROSARIO
188 DUPITAS, ROXANNECASTRO
189 DURANO, GIZELLE MAE CUDAL
190 DURANTE, ETHEL FLOR SANTOS
191 EDUARTE, JEF DUMRIGUE
192 ELIC, DAISY GEECERY ANOBA
193 ELIGOYO, NIWDELYN NAVAREZ
194 EMENGGA, GLOMIE MANGAWILI
195 ENCARNACION, ARLEEN PARAGAS
196 ENGUITO, JUDE PATRICK MIRANDA
197 EPARWA, CASANDRAALONZO
198 ERAÑA, MA ALYSSASALES
199 ERIBAL, GRACE ANTONETTE TANGENTE
200 ERMINO, MARIA ROSSA AGATHA JUNSAY
201 ESCANILLA, PAULAJOY CONDENO
202 ESCURO, BETINA ANGELETTE MERCADO
203 ESGUERRA, JESSICA MARIE GATUZ
204 ESLAVA, SARAH JANE PIPIT
205 ESPINOSA, JERALDALCOREZA
206 ESTACIO, DONNA VIRGINIA PORCIUNCULA
207 ESTEFANI, HONEY LEE CARANDANG
208 EVANGELISTA, GIENAH FLORENCIO
209 EVANGELISTA, NEIL BUAN
210 EVARIENTOS, JOE FRANZ PALILEO
211 FAIGAO, ALPHA MAY RICAMARA
212 FAJANELA, KIRBY MAE ABRIGO
213 FAJARDO, SHARLOUJOREME LOZANO
214 FAJERGA, ROSE ARIANE GAY COLLADO
215 FELISMINO, LEAH MENDOZA
216 FERMIN, JELEEN CASTRO
217 FERNANDEZ, JAN MIGUEL ALBA
218 FIANGAAN, SEAN PAUL CHALIS
219 FLESTADO, REGINEKATIPUNAN
220 FLORENTINO, ROCHELLE YUNSON
221 FLORES, EDGEN FAITH DANGALLO
222 FORMANTES, RAMONPAULO JR GERARDO
223 FRANCISCO, KEITHJALON
224 FRIALES, ROSE ANNE SOMO
225 FUCOY, WILHELMINA FRANCA SUCALDITO
226 GABAS, MARILYN ROSALES
227 GABITANAN, JOVANIE BERNALES
228 GALBOY, WINA DANGGOL
229 GALENO, DYMPHNA JOY ANDRES
230 GALLARDO, ROSALIE DE OCAMPO
231 GALLO, MARVIC GABRIEL
232 GAMMAD, JOHAYRA NIE CAYETANO
233 GANTAS, TRIFENA CHANGPAS
234 GARCIA, CRYSTAL JOY CRUZ
235 GARCIA, KRISTAN ROSE ELIZAN
236 GARCIA, MICHELLENICOLE CORPUZ
237 GARGACERAN, ELVINA MAE CABATAC
238 GARQUE, EDEL MARGREY
239 GAW, BETTINA ALLYSSA TAGUIBAO
240 GAYA, KEREN FAYEMATIRA
241 GAYOSA, LADY JANE REYES
242 GENOVE, ANN FRANCIS RUIZ
243 GEORLIN, LUCILLELAMANERO
244 GERONIMO, HONNAHMARIE ANGELA LANASA
245 GODMALIN, ALESSAROSE GUNDRAN
246 GONZAGA, QUINNIELOU BAYLON
247 GONZALES, KASSANDRA MACALALAG
248 GONZALES, MARIZ GUANZON
249 GONZALEZ, ANNE LUVIN TAN
250 GOPEZ, VENNICE BAYOT
251 GREGORIO, CHRISTOPHER RAMOS
252 GREGORIO, ROLIE DITH SABARICOS
253 GRIARTE, ARGELYNESTRELLA
254 GUADALUPE, MYRA MHAY REYES
255 GUARDIANO, REJEAN FUENTES
256 GUTIEREZ, JANNETOLERO
257 GUTIERREZ, ANGELA GABRIELLA PAHATI
258 GUTILBAN, RUBY ANN BACLE
259 GUZMAN, BIANCA MARIE PEREZ
260 GUZON, VIRVIE SWEET MAHAWAN
261 HELAR, SHIELA JANABAN
262 HERNANDO, MA MELISSA MALIGAYA
263 HERRERA, TRIXIE JOYCE PUNONGBAYAN
264 HILARIO, KRISTINE NITRON
265 IBARRIENTOS, IONEE MAÑALAC
266 IBE, NICOLE MARIANE PEREZ
267 ICAWAT, MARY JANE MAGLINTE
268 IGNACIO, JENE GABRIELLE RAMOS
269 IGNAS, MARY JANEBESTOLIO
270 ILAGAN, BEVERLY GLEA
271 IMPERIAL, KIMBERLY MENESES
272 JACARIA, ANNIZA FRANCISCO
273 JAMERO, GELLARD VINCENT PATLUNAG
274 JAMERO, MARY JAYMENDEZ
275 JANABAN, JOSE MAPAZ JESSA ALINDOGAN
276 JARMIN, HOSANNA ANGELA CERVANTES
277 JAVIER, JENILAINE MARGALLO
278 JIMENEA, KIM GEANNE MARIELLI BARRIL
279 JIMENEZ, RHEA MAE TAMPUS
280 JOAQUIN, DIANE BULIGON
281 JOTING, NANET TUMACDER
282 JOVEN, MA JILIANELIZABETH BENITEZ
283 JUICO, CLARISSA CUAYO
284 KADILE, HANNAH LEIZL GONZALES
285 KUSAIN, SHAINE MARI KYLE CASTANEDA
286 LA MADRID, MARRESA LAMMATAO
287 LABSAN, LYKA ERIKA VILLAMIN
288 LADIA, MARY CHRISTINE PALAYAO
289 LAGAJINO, ELIEZER JR VILLAGOMEZ
290 LAGGUI, LEIGH HYLINE GERONIMO
291 LAGUATAN, RUBY ANNE ZURBANO
292 LAPINID, LOREZA MAE ALDUESO
293 LAPITAN, MA ENGRACE ESCOSURA
294 LAUDE, JULIAN III TEVES
295 LAVARES, MARIA SIMPLICIA ZAPATA
296 LAZO, GISELLE BUGAYONG
297 LEYVA, MAY SORITA
298 LIM, CHRISTINE MARIE IBE
299 LIM, ISAIAH THOMAS ESTIMO
300 LIM, ROSE ANN WEE
301 LIM, ROSEMHER GRACE DABALOS
302 LINING, KIM RICHARD GARCIA
303 LIZASO, CHARMIE TARROZA
304 LLANETA, SWEDEN RICHELE HERNANDEZ
305 LLOREN, ERIKA ARIELLE DEL PRADO
306 LOBATON, JOELYN MAE CLERIGO
307 LOMUNTAD, JOSHUASORIANO
308 LORENA, DONNA LEEN WANSON
309 LORENZO, ANGELINE ROCERO
310 LORENZO, ROD PAULO BUENO
311 LOZADA, MA THERESA LACANGAN
312 LUCENA, RHEGY AGLUTAY
313 LUMBAY, SHEENA MAE MIJARES
314 LUNA, NIÑO JOHN CLIVE ALMARIO
315 MACALINTAL, MARCDEXTER MAGALING
316 MACAM, FATIMA DAQUIZ
317 MACARIO, ANNA LORAINE SOLO
318 MACASAET, FELICCI ANTOINETTE HANOPOL
319 MACAVINTA, MARIZZ ANNE TUAZON
320 MADRID, AVI REBURIANO
321 MAGANA, MARIA LUISA VALEROS
322 MAGBOJOS, PAULA MARIE MAGSINO
323 MAGHIRANG, GENESIS LON RIVERA
324 MAGPANTAY, REYNALDO JR LOJO
325 MAGRO, MYRTLE CHRISTINE MUSICO
326 MAGSINO, HAZELENE GRACE LINGAO
327 MAGTULIS, RAFIELLE BERNICE PIANO
328 MALIXI, GENEVIEVE GRACE ABAD
329 MAMOLANG, JULIETJABINIGAY
330 MANAGAT, JACKIELYN ARIEM
331 MANALO, RONA KRISTIA JOCSON
332 MANANAY, JAYKIE MADRAZO
333 MANANSALA, ROCHELLE LLOYS SILVANO
334 MANAOAT, CHARMAINE BUGARIN
335 MANGAHAS, DAWNA REIGN MARIANO
336 MANGUIAT, RIZZA PANALIGAN
337 MANLIGUEZ, MARIATERESA VIRTUDAZO
338 MANLUNGAT, REYNALD JAENELLE ALBANIA
339 MANRIQUE, JEENA SANDRA RAMBOYON
340 MANSIBANG, GENESE DIEGO
341 MARAON, JACINTH PACAMALAN
342 MARCOS, JOANNA RUTH DELA ROSA
343 MARCOS, REGINA LAROCO
344 MARQUEZ, DANIELLA VELASCO
345 MARQUEZ, DARREN MARC CHENG
346 MARQUEZ, PRECIOUS CHARMAINE GARCIA
347 MASAJO, MAIRA PEÑAFLOR
348 MASUKAT, JESSEN TIBORON
349 MATA, AIREEN MACARIO
350 MATHEW, GRACELYNBUWANSI
351 MATIAS, RUBY ANNYU
352 MATIBAG, MARIE ANGELI RAZON
353 MATOCIÑOS, ALISTAIRE ANNE MANAIG
354 MATSUMOTO, KARL
355 MAULION, MARA ISABEL EVANGELISTA
356 MEDIANA, KENNETHJANNE BAYNO
357 MEJILA, MIRZI CORDUA
358 MENDEZ, CHARMAINE-ARNE VALLESFINO
359 MENDOZA, ELISSA MAE CHUA
360 MENDOZA, JOBELLEMAJAN
361 MENDOZA, MIA MICCA VALENCIA
362 MENDOZA, REBEKAHCARISSE BELMONTE
363 MENDOZA, TIMOTHYMOISES COLLE
364 MENDOZA, XANTHE PINEDA
365 MERCADEJAS, MARIEL BETONIO
366 MERCADO, BEATRIXINAH CUETO
367 MERCADO, KIMBERLY ANN MENDOZA
368 MERCADO, RINA JOY ESCOBILLA
369 MICLAT, MITHILAYA REYES
370 MIRADOR, KATHRYNLOUISE BAYBAYAN
371 MISSIONA, VERNADENE ANN TOTAAN
372 MONDRAGON, KIM ALEXANDRA SOLIVEN
373 MONTALBO, KERVINMERYLL PONIENTE
374 MONTENEGRO, INEZMARGARITA DIESTRO
375 MONTEROLA, CHRISTYANNE JHOIELLE NARSICO
376 MONTIERRO, JANINA GALAPON
377 MONTORIO, JOANNALEI MURILLO
378 MORALES, REALIZAJOY CAIÑA
379 MORENO, ELOIDA MAE RANIN
380 MOSUELA, VENUS CASTILLO
381 NAVALES, VALEN LOU AMOUR LEBRILLO
382 NAVARRA, ANA RICA SANTIAGO
383 NAÑASCA, TRICIA ANNE PASCUAL
384 NICOLAS, ALTHEA GALE PEDROSO
385 NIETES, MICHELLEROSE MELITANTE
386 NISMAL, RYZA OCANG
387 NOCOS, KRISTEL JOY BUENAVISTA
388 NOLASCO, ALLYSA PAULINE PERALTA
389 OAFALLAS, ABEGAIL NICCA SEGOVIA
390 OBERES, JANELLA GALE ALCARIA
391 OLONAN, VIRSON HEGEL GABUYO
392 ORCAJADA, CATHERINE ROJAS
393 ORENCIA, KAREN DAVID
394 ORTIGUERRA, ALYSSA MAE MAULION
395 ORTIZ, CRISTY JOY DELOS SANTOS
396 ORTIZ, JOHN BENCH TAGALAN
397 OSAYAN, STIFFANYMETRE
398 OTTO, MARIA LIZAOBASA
399 PACANTARRA, DEZEKIAH RODIL
400 PACHECO, ROMELITA
401 PACQUING, MARIE CLAIRE FRANCES DIANCO
402 PADUA, ELLA ANNEOCOL
403 PAGKALIWANGAN, KARLO GIL AGALA
404 PAGMANOJA, JACQUELINE ONABIA
405 PAITUAR, ARMANDOJR CASILI
406 PAJARILLO, CHANELLE PERILLO
407 PAKINGAN, MARY JAMJAM GRAGERA
408 PALAO, JOLLY BETH CHARMAINE DE JESUS
409 PALGUE, CAROLINEDINGALING
410 PALIS, JENNILYN DIAZ
411 PALOMO, KIMBERLY
412 PANAGUITON, ARNEL SIONILLO
413 PANGANIBAN, MA ARSENIA FRANCISCO
414 PANGANIBAN, MIKOJIM PAULO VICERAL
415 PANGON, MAYBELYNRENDON
416 PANGOWEN, JONA PER-AYEN
417 PANTONI, CAMILLEQUILAO
418 PANUELA, JOAN CIUDADANO
419 PAREDES, KAREN GRACE ISRAEL
420 PASAMBA, KOLEEN CAMELLO
421 PASCUAL, CATHERINE BALBENTA
422 PASCUAL, KATHLYNBALBENTA
423 PASUMBAL, GENILEROSELLE CEREZO
424 PATALOT, KRISTINE GRACE FERNANDEZ
425 PAULINO, JENNICASEDANO
426 PAYAT, JULIE DELANTE
427 PEDRAZA, ALYSYA MARIE DIZON
428 PEREZ, CLARICE JOY TOREN
429 PEREZ, ELENORE JULIET SAAVEDRA
430 PEREZ, FREDIZWINDA MASANGKAY
431 PERTUDO, MARY ANN
432 PETEZA, WOODY ALLEN VILLETE
433 PICULADOS, CALIXTO JR BERMOY
434 PILAPIL, JUNFELLE LOVE MACALAM
435 PIPERNO, MAUVECATE JADE ALSA
436 PLACIDO, KRISTINE JOY CRISTOBAL
437 POLITADO, LYCEL BUELA
438 POMAY, ILONAH JANE BOMBANE
439 PORCIUNCULA, ANDREA CLAUDINE LIWAG
440 POSADAS, LORELYNZYNDEE BADORIA
441 PROCHINA, THERESA MIMOSA CELLAN
442 PULIDO, JAYSON CASAMORIN
443 PUNTOD, VERA MAEMACABINGKIL
444 QUERIJERO, JULIEANN PANGILINAN
445 QUIJANO, CRISTY PEREZ
446 QUINGA, IVY GRACE FLAMIANO
447 QUITLONG, MACK-NOEL CHAN
448 RABAJA, HANNAH MARGARET MAGBOO
449 RABANDABAN, PAULA BIANCA BONYAD
450 RABANES, NOCKSHEDELLE DAPIGRAN
451 RACHO, HERLYN FLORES
452 RAGAY, LOREINE ORTEGA
453 RAMIREZ, MARY ANNE GODOY
454 RAMOS, JESSICA BRIONES
455 RAMOS, MARIA CAMILLE MOLINA
456 RAMOS, MIGUEL YÑIGO LIM
457 RANCHES, NATHALIE PASCUA
458 RANQUE, APRILYN MAIJIN
459 RAPIZ, CARLA ANGELA OXEÑO
460 RAVELO, JAN-RAPHAELA FULGENCIO
461 REAMBILLO, ANGIELICA LORICA
462 REGINES, GIRLIE GIRON
463 REJANO, MICHELLETALAVERA
464 REQUISO, DARYL ALVIN TANTOY
465 REQUIZ, WELLA SHEEN QUITAYEN
466 RESMA, KHEZIA JANE EDNILAO
467 REVIS, NIÑO TAMMY BARTE
468 REYES, ALEXANDRIA DAGNA ESQUIVEL
469 REYES, IVONNE VINE PABE
470 REYES, JANINE CARLA SAMONTE
471 REYES, JILA CARLA ZAFRA
472 REYES, RHONALOU TOLENTINO
473 REYES, STEPHANIEROTEA
474 RICAFORT, JESSICA KATRINA BLAS
475 RIMANDO, MISLYN GOMEZ
476 RIMPILLO, SARAH FAYE LEAÑO
477 RIVAS, THERESA AMANO
478 RIVERA, NIKKA FAYE REOBALDO
479 RODRIGO, JACKLYNLOUISE SAYSON
480 ROJAS, SHALLAINEAQUINO
481 ROJO, JOHN EMMANUEL MENDIOLA
482 ROME, ANNA CHRISTINE PAGDANGANAN
483 ROMULO, DANINA BEA ESMAS
484 RONQUILLO, SARAHKRISTA LESCANO
485 ROSAROSO, MARICEL SALAZAR
486 ROXAS, ZERLYN JOY DAMSANI
487 RUBIA, AIMEE OGDOC
488 RUBIO, CAMILLE DEORELLA PANAPANAAN
489 RUBIO, SHERYBELLE TAJADA
490 RUELO, MA JOSYLESANIEL
491 SABATER, LORRAINE JOY DE GUZMAN
492 SABLAS, GENEVEIVE DOMINGUEZ
493 SABULARSE, ANNA PAULINA BALTEZA
494 SALA, AIYUB BANDAHALA
495 SALAZAR, COLLEENABIGAIL ALBANO
496 SALAZAR, REY ANGELO FELICIANO
497 SALES, DEBORAH ALCALA
498 SAMPANG, SAADA HASIM
499 SAN ANDRES, KATHERINE KAY JACINTO
500 SAN PEDRO, MARY THOMAS MALIG
501 SANGANGBAYAN, DENISE FRANCES SALVADOR
502 SANTIAGO, ANNIEZZA MARIE HILARIO
503 SANTIAGO, JENTNER ERICSON MERALPES
504 SANTIAGO, MARIANVALERIANO
505 SANTILICES, MA KRISTINA PAULA GONOS
506 SANTOS, GEONNA MARICE DELA CRUZ
507 SANTOS, MARIDETTE CRISOSTOMO
508 SANTOS, STEVENS SIMAN
509 SARAJINA, GLADIES MAHINAY
510 SARBUES, LARAJANE VERIDIANO
511 SARMAGO, JASMIN BARING
512 SARMIENTO, IAN CURT ROMERO
513 SASANA, MICHELLECADIZ
514 SEE, ISAIAH THOMAS BRINGAS
515 SEGUNDO, ANALYN BENAWE
516 SEMPRUN, CHRISTINE APRIL ANTIPUESTO
517 SEO-AS, SARIA DONA MAE SEBIANO
518 SERION, NIKITA KAY ROSAL
519 SERVANDA, KATHLEEN DIMAANDAL
520 SEVILLA, PATRICIA ANNE TIONGSON
521 SICAT, ADRIAN JOSEPH CRUZ
522 SO, SOFIA ELEONOR ONG
523 SOLANO, RUFFA REYES
524 SOLIMAN, RACHEL ANN MANGAOANG
525 SOMBLINGO, TRIXIA CABUBAS
526 SORIANO, KAREN ALMIRA UMAÑGAY
527 SUAREZ, JENNY LYN VICENTE
528 SUBALDO, KEISHA MAE VILLANUEVA
529 SUELLO, MARIS CHRISTINE LERIN
530 SUMATRA, GELA BLAISE INTE
531 SUNE, ANGELICA MAGAHIS
532 SUNI-EN, GLENYCEOLONGAN
533 SUSAYA, APREL FECHAVEZ
534 SY, BERNADINE DARLENE PERMEJO
535 SY, IVY LOVE OMNOS
536 TAGUIAM, GEROME BILUGOT
537 TALUYO, GRACE EBUE
538 TAMPOL, VHEEJAY BELO
539 TAN, KEANRICK TRASMIL
540 TAN, NEALA JAYNEMEDINA
541 TAN, RAISA LEONASANCHEZ
542 TAN, RIANNE IMOGEN ELISE
543 TAN, ROSELLE MACABIDANG
544 TAPEL, RAZHEL JOY TUSI
545 TARE, MARY DEE DELIEZO
546 TASANI, KATHERINE ARCEO
547 TATAD, DIANA MARIE PANIS
548 TATOY, LEA DIANNE LARENA
549 TEMPLO, RHENALYNVISTAL
550 TENORIO, MARY ANNE LEJANO
551 TERBIO, MA ANGELA BONGON
552 TEVES, ANNA RICAR CANDELARIO
553 TIBURCIO, MARIA EMILINE SARDEA
554 TIU, ANGELICA JEANE ANG
555 TOLENTINO, MARIAELENA MAINE QUITO
556 TOLENTINO, PATRICE ELAINE EROISA
557 TOMAROY, CAREEN ASENTISTA
558 TONG, JANETTE HAOSON
559 TORINO, HANNA NIKKA LOPEZ
560 TORRES, KARREN MENDOZA
561 TORRES, ZCYRAHMAGNE INOLPE
562 TRINIDAD, MICHELLE PEARL DARLING ROXAS
563 TUBIG, BEATRIZ ERIKA GUEVARRA
564 TUBIGON, GABRIELCABILIN
565 TUMARONG, DUNDEEMAYRELL CALUNOD
566 TUMBAGAHAN, SAHREEN DEE FELICIANO
567 TUPAN, NIKKI ROSE MOPIA
568 TUTING, SHENA ROSE DENIEGA
569 UY, ALLEN CHESTER YU
570 UY, ANGELO CYRILBELTRAN
571 UY, JHON EDISON JUMENTO
572 VALDEZ, AIZALYN ABUNGAN
573 VALENCIA, ANDREAHANNAH ABARRA
574 VALEROS, MARVIN LOUIE TAN
575 VALIAO, JULIAN CARLO PEREZ
576 VALLE, MA ESTRELLA BAMBAO
577 VARGAS, LOUIE ANTHONY SOSITO
578 VELARIO, KLAREN ANN GUTIERREZ
579 VELASCO, JOYCE LOESTERLI BINUYA
580 VELASCO, LORLAINE RANA
581 VENTURA, JEFFREYMANUEL
582 VERANO, JOY FATIMA BALAHADIA
583 VERGARA, JAMELLASABIDO
584 VERORA, TRISHA ERIKA ALCOBA
585 VIADO, RHOEEN LOIRE PEREÑA
586 VILLACARLOS, MAVELLE SOLA
587 VILLADELGADO, MAYBELLE BEGINO
588 VILLAFUERTE, JANINA MAE DASIGAN
589 VILLAGRACIA, NURHAMIN ABDULADI
590 VILLANUEVA, ANDREA MARIZ ORDOÑEZ
591 VILLAREAL, ROSEDY NARCISO
592 VINTE, MARIA ADRIANNE REGALA
593 WONG, HARROUN VALDIMIR TAN
594 YAMSON, KATHERINE MAY STA CLARA
595 YATCO, KATTLEYA MARIE REINE SALAZAR
596 YGAÑA, JENNILYN SISIT
597 YOUNG, LESTER JOHN DAMONDAMON
598 ZAMORA, KATHLEENALMAZAN
599 ZAMORA, SARAH JEAN MAGSAYO
600 ZARAGOZA, MARK JULIUS LINIHAN
601 ZUÑIGA, JOHN VINCENT PEREZ
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Kathryn Bernardo - CHALK Magazine August 2012

Kathryn Bernardo - CHALK Magazine August 2012



"Mga Nagbabagang Balita: 25 Taon ng TV Patrol" Documentary Airs This Sunday on ABS-CBN

"Mga Nagbabagang Balita: 25 Taon ng TV Patrol" Documentary Airs This Sunday on ABS-CBN


ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs marks the 25th anniversary of “TV Patrol” with a special documentary that highlights its vibrant history and evolution and confronts the controversial issues the country’s number one television newscast has had to face.

Titled “Mga Nagbabagang Balita: 25 Taon ng TV Patrol,” the documentary will revisit the newscast’s creation and the memorable stories that defined the program and helped shape Philippine contemporary history to be shown on Sunday (July 29) on ABS-CBN.

Speaking for the documentary, ABS-CBN chairman and CEO Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III shared how the pioneering news program made a difference on TV news broadcasting and how it became a daily viewing habit by millions of Filipinos in the country. He said it posted “unusually” high ratings compared to any program shown after its timeslot when it was launched.

Originally, the common thinking was, it was the primetime entertainment programs that generated the most significant revenues. In the case of ‘TV Patrol,’ it was the highest rating and highest grossing program in its early years,” said Lopez.

And years since, it has remained as the country’s undisputed, number one newscast in the country. “TV Patrol” is still the most-watched newscast with a national TV rating of 31.8%, or almost twice higher than rival “24 Oras” with 17.6%, based on the June 2012 data from Kantar Media.

Ging Reyes, head of ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs, also stressed how the newscast has become part of Filipino’s everyday lives and Pinoy pop culture. “People are afraid to be reported on TV doing unlawful activities. ‘O, baka ma-TV Patrol ka.’ ‘Naku, ayokong ma-TV Patrol!’ That’s the biggest mark it has left on us as a nation,” she said.

Being a part of the program has also compelled Noli ‘Kabayan’ de Castro, who anchors “TV Patrol” with Korina Sanchez and Ted Failon, to go out in the field and look for his own stories instead of just reporting them from the studio.

I don’t want to be called a news reader. I am a newscaster. I want to know what’s happening and I know when something is important enough to share with the viewers. I get to know what people want. That’s what happens in ‘TV Patrol,’” he said.

The documentary will also revisit some of the biggest news stories the past 25 years such as the 1990 earthquake, Mt. Pinatubo eruption, coup attempts, etc.

“Mga Nagbabagang Balita: 25 Taon ng TV Patrol” is part of TV Patrol’s silver anniversary celebration, which also included the “TV Patrol Grand Reunion,” “TV Patrol Balitandaan,” and a fund-raising venture called “Beinte Singko Para sa Kabayan Ko.”

Don’t miss “ Mga Nagbabagang Balita: 25 Taon ng TV Patrol” this Sunday, July 29, after “Gandang Gabi Vice” on ABS-CBN Sunday’s Best.


2012 London Olympics Update: Derek Ramsay Follows Team Philippines Fate in the Olympics

2012 London Olympics Update: Derek Ramsay Follows Team Philippines Fate in the Olympics


Actor and sportsman Derek Ramsay will lead TV5′s coverage of the London Olympics together with sports reporter Lia Cruz and follow the 11-member Team Philippines as they vie against the world’s best athletes.

Despite having only 11 delegates to the London 2012 Olympics, the Philippines remains hopeful that its athletes will bag the much-coveted podium positions.

This year’s Olympics athletic contingent is said to be the leanest team the country has ever fielded since the 1996 Games in Atlanta. Regardless of this fact, this year’s Philippine athletic contingent will surely make the rest of the country proud as they compete for God, country and glory in nine out of the 26 sporting events in this year’s Games.

Philippine audiences will be treated to the most comprehensive coverage of the Olympics in history as SPORTS5, the sports arm of TV5 - thru its available platforms including free TV channels TV5, AksyonTV and AKTV and pay TV channel HYPER along with exclusive Cignal channels Hyper2 and HyperHD - promises to keep every minute of action covered as we await the fate of Filipinos in the world’s greatest sporting event.

President Benigno S. Aquino III earlier challenged Mark Anthony Barriga (boxing-49kg), Marestella Torres (track-long jump), Rene Herrera (track-5000M), Jasmine Alkhaldi (swimming-100m freestyle), Jessie Khing Lacuna (swimming-200m freestyle), Hidilyn Diaz (weightlifting-58kg), Brian Rosario (shooting-skeet), Tomohiko Hoshina (judo-+100kg), Daniel Caluag (BMX), Mark Javier (archery-individual) and Rachelle Anne Cabral-dela Cruz (archery-individual) to “surprise the world” and end the Philippines’ 16-year medal drought in the quadrennial games.

Led by TV5 sports ambassador Derek Ramsay and sports reporter Lia Cruz, SPORTS5 will bring Filipinos closer to London as the Kapatid Network and all its affiliate channels deliver blow-by-blow updates and live coverage of many of the Olympics’ sporting events, especially those involving the Filipino contingents. The highly-anticipated Opening will air on TV5, Aksyon TV, Hyper 2 and HyperHD live on July 28 (Saturday) at 4:00 AM (Manila time) with replay on AKTV at 12:00 NN.




Watch the 11 Filipino athletes as they join other outstanding athletes in the quest for Olympic glory on the following broadcast schedules:

§ Rachel Cabral and Mark Javier (Archery – Qualifying Rounds) – July 28, 3-3:30pm on AKTV

§ Jessie Khing Lacuna (Swimming – Qualifying Heats) – July 29, 11:30pm to 2am on AKTV

§ Brian Rosario (Shooting – Qualifying Rounds) – July 31, 9pm to 10pm on AKTV

§ Hidilyn Diaz (Weightlifting) – July 31, 10:30pm to 12:30am on AKTV

§ Mark Barriga (Boxing – First Round) – July 31, 11pm to 2:30am on AKTV

§ Jasmine Alkhaldi (Swimming – Qualifying Heats) – August 1, 9pm to 11pm on AKTV and August 2, 3:30am to 5am on TV5

§ Tomohiko Hoshina (Judo) – August 3, 5pm to 6:30pm on AKTV and Hyper

§ Marestella Torres (Long Jump) – August 7, 5pm to 7:30pm on AKTV

§ Rene Herrera (5,000m Race) – August 8, 2am to 4:30am on AKTV and Aksyon TV

§ Daniel Caluag (Cycling) – August 8, 11pm to 1am on AKTV and August 9, 9:30am to 11am on Hyper

The 2012 London Olympics will run from July 28 to August 13. Stay glued to TV5 and its affiliate channels for the latest sporting action from the Games.


Sam Concepcion Shares First Big Screen Kiss with Tippy Dos Santos ‘IDoBidoo Bidoo’

Sam Concepcion Shares First Big Screen Kiss with Tippy Dos Santos ‘IDoBidoo Bidoo’


Teen heartthrob Sam Concepcion admits that Unitel’s comedy-musical IDoBidoo Bidoo is his biggest career break, and he is ultimately grateful that he has the promising Tippy Dos Santos as his leading lady.

The movie, which features the iconic songs of the Apo Hiking Society, is topbilled by the entertainment industry’s most respectable names Gary Valenciano, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Ogie Alcasid, and Eugene Domingo and is directed by box-office director Chris Martinez.

Tippy and I have been friends since way back. We represented the country in a festival in Korea when we were kids, and last year, we were first paired in Peter Pan. I was Peter to her Wendy,” recounts Sam. “This is such a big break and I am thankful that I have Tippy by my side to support me.”

In the movie, Sam plays Rock Polotan, who has impregnated his girlfriend Tracy Fuentebella (Tippy). Conflict starts when their families come into the picture- the affluent Fuentebella Family (Zsa Zsa and Gary) and the poor yet musically-inclined Polotan Family (Ogie and Eugene).

IDoBidoo Bidoo marks Sam’s crossover to doing more challenging and mature roles, as he was required to do his first onscreen kiss in the movie.

Being in the business for so long, I know some people’s perception of me is that I’m still 12 or 13, but thankfully, I was blessed with this movie that I get to make people realize that I am already a grown-up,” shares the teen heartthrob. “Working with Tippy has always been a breeze. We have this rapport that comes from years of friendship.”

Asked about the kiss, Sam says “when we did the scene, I was already Rock who is madly in love with Tracy. So, it was ok. The more memorable parts are the minutes before and after the take.”

Tippy adds, “this is my first movie, so the kissing scene made me really nervous, but because it is Sam, with direk Chris as our director, everything turned out well and romantic.”

Tippy was a seasoned, yet young theater actress before showbiz discovered her. She has appeared in TV shows like Idol, Shoutout, Growing Up, among others.

Sam and Tippy are grateful that Tony Gloria and Unitel Pictures entrusted this project to them.

Unitel brought numerous cinematic gems like Crying Ladies, La Visa Loca, and the songs of APO mirror the history of the Filipino people, until now, we can’t believe that we were tapped to be a part of this landmark movie,” gushes Sam. “This is a movie that every Filipino family should watch.

IDo Bidoo Bidoo starts showing this August 29 in cinemas nationwide.


Regine Velasquez Will Not Play Safe as Host of H.O.T. TV

Regine Velasquez Will Not Play Safe as Host of H.O.T. TV


Regine Velasquez was given the title “Asia’s Songbird” because of her very powerful voice. Her every belting surely elicits proper ovation from the audience, and her songs have become the eternal favorites of contenders in all kinds of singing contests ranging from amateur to professional. She has also tried a hand on acting and has starred in several blockbuster romance-comedy movies and in high-rating TV shows.

Beginning August 5, however, Regine will be donning a new tunic – that of a showbiz talk show host with the launch of GMA’s H.O.T. TV (Hindi Ordinaryong Tsimis TV). She will be joined by co-hosts Raymond Gutierrez, Jennylyn Mercado and her long-time friend, veteran comedian Roderick Paulate in the said show, which will replace the all-showbiz talk show Showbiz Central.

Unlike its predecessor, H.O.T. TV won’t go all-showbiz; it will also feature human interest stories and extraordinary feats of ordinary people. Each host will be assigned a particular type of story each week.

During the press conference of the show, Regine jokingly described herself as “intrigera” although she said that as much as possible she doesn’t want to “grill” fellow artists about sensitive and too-personal topics.

Siguro kung may mga kaibigan akong artista na hindi masyadong mahilig magpainterview, siguro sa akin nila ibibigay thinking na ‘Oh, I will be safe kasi hindi naman siya [Regine] intrigera’ pero mali pala sila (laughs),” she quipped.

Regine understands that her being a showbiz personality herself places her in an uncomfortable position to do hard-core “intriga.”

It’s a showbiz talk show, of course, and I know that I am expected to ask intriguing questions but as an actor and as a person who is in the same business [showbiz], I don’t think it’s proper na mamersonal ako nang ganun, although I will try my very best to ask questions na yung makahulugan naman at makabuluhan naman, yung hindi sila ma-ooffend but at the same giving them a chance also to clear whatever issue they need to clear, yun lang naman,” she said.

Regine, however, made it clear that she won’t play safe in dealing with showbiz-related stories; she’ll be just “appropriate.”

Hindi naman sa magpapaka-safe ako pero siguro dun lang ako sa kung ano ang appropriate kasi maliit lang naman ang industriya at kilala ko silang lahat, wala namang may gusto nang may maraming kaaway,” she said.

The songbird will be staging a concert entitled “Silver” on November 16 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena to celebrate her 25th year in the industry.

Actually 26th year ko na ito pero hindi ko kasi na-celebrate last year yung 25th ko bilang nabuntis ako,” explains Regine.

Almost all throughout her pregnancy, Regine rarely appeared on television. Just a few months after giving birth, she is now back and ready for work. Does she and husband Ogie Alcasid plan of having another baby soon?

Kung bibigyan pa kami ng isang baby, then we will be very happy. Pero kung hindi ok lang naman kasi matatanda na nga kami e, hindi na kami masyadong makaporma (laughs). We’re happy enough to have a baby [Nathan], kung bibigyan kami ng isa pa siyempre ang saya diba, pero kung hindi naman happy na rin kami.


Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Gloria Arroyo Posts P1-Million Bail, Goes to Tagaytay for Healing

Gloria Arroyo Posts P1-Million Bail, Goes to Tagaytay for Healing


Former Philippines President and now Pampanga 2nd district Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo post bail on election fraud charges on Wednesday and walked out of an army hospital where she had been detained since December.

But Arroyo could soon be back in detention with government lawyers seeking another arrest warrant from the anti-graft court, Sandiganbayan, over plunder charges involving the misuse of state lottery funds, a non-bailable criminal offence.

Arroyo is also facing a graft charge over an aborted $329 million national broadband deal with China's ZTE Corp. in 2007. She denies all the charges.

Arroyo's corruption trial is central to President Benigno Aquino's pledge to tackle endemic graft that threatens to take the shine away from an economic revival and investment rebound in the Philippines.

"The fight against corruption continues," Aquino's spokesman Edwin Lacierda told reporters after Arroyo was granted a 1 million pesos bail. "This will not dampen our resolve to file and continue to institute corruption cases against responsible officials."

The Philippine's anti-graft court on Tuesday issued a travel ban, the third such order that will prevent Arroyo leaving the country for treatment for a spinal problem.

The 65-year-old Arroyo, president from 2001 to 2010, walked out the hospital wearing a neck brace and gray dress, and was driven home in a white van.

Television footage briefly showed her smiling and waving to supporters as her convoy made its way to her house.

A regional trial court granted her bail on the electoral fraud case because it found the evidence against her to be weak, based only on the testimony of a single witness. But the bail petition of other accused -- Andal Ampatuan, former governor of the southern province of Maguindanao, and election official Lintang Bedol - were denied.

Ampatuan is facing 57 murder charges for his role in what was the country's worst politically-motivated killings in 2009, when relatives of his political rival, civilians, and about 30 journalists were brutally killed.

Arroyo has already posted bail on three counts of graft charges over allegations she and her husband got $30 million in kickbacks from the ZTE broadband deal.
Many fear she might escape prosecution once she leaves detention. In November 2011, she attempted to leave for Hong Kong for treatment but was stopped at the airport by government agents. Days later, she was arrested on election fraud charges.

Arroyo, a sitting member of the lower house of Congress, will have to get permission from three separate courts before travelling abroad.

Meanwhile, Arroyo went to Tagaytay City this morning to seek treatment from an alternative medicine facility owned by a certan Dr. Antonia Park in Barangay San Jose.

Park is known in the area for her expertise in herbal medicine. Reports said she usually entertains at least 30 patients in a day.

Arroyo reportedly arrived at the treatment facility at around 9 a.m. She was seen accompanied by her personal nurse and some staff members.

Barangay San Jose chairman Cecilia Bayas, also a patient of Park, confirmed that Mrs. Arroyo is now inside the facility.

Locals said they saw Mrs. Arroyo wearing her neck brace.

The treatment facility’s staff members declined to give any information on the former president’s stay inside the facility.

Arroyo will allegedly stay inside the facility until Sunday.

 
 

Sam Milby Tops 40 Hottest Men in the Philippines

Sam Milby Tops 40 Hottest Men in the Philippines List


Inside Showbiz Magazine revealed its list of 40 Hottest Men on its August 2012 issue.

Leading this year's hottest of the hottest in Philippine entertainment industry is Sam Milby whom the magazine described as "hottest than ever after Hollywood".

Also on the cover are Phil Younghusband, Alden Richards, Rocco Nacino, Kean Cipriano, Slater Young, Gerald Anderson, Xian Lim and Aljur Abrenica.

Inside Showbiz Magazine August 2012 issue is now available at all magazine stands and selected bookstores nationwide.

JM de Guzman Falls for Marlann Flores in MMK

JM de Guzman Falls for Marlann Flores in MMK


Kapamilya leading man JM de Guzman will portray the role of Acmad, a man who fell in love with a beautiful but elusive lady named Flor (Marlann Flores) in “Maalaala Mo Kaya” this Saturday.

Despite Flor’s rejection and harsh treatment, Acmad did not give up and remained driven to win Flor’s heart. Until one day, Flor shocked Acmad when she agreed on living together with him in exchange of P700. How long can a man survive an unrequited love?

Together with JM and Marlann in the “MMK” episode are Cai Cortez, Rey PJ Abellana, Glenda Garcia, Deborah Sun, Shey Bustamante, Franzen Fajardo, Jovic Susim, Kyra Custodio, Ces Aldaba, Jojit Lorenzo, Nikki Javier, and Claire Bercero. It was researched by Akeem del Rosario, written by Maan Dimaculangan-Fampulme, and directed by Rechie del Carmen.



Don’t miss another extra-ordinary tale of love in “Maalaala Mo Kaya” (MMK) this Saturday, after “Wansapantaym.” For more updates, log on to www.mmk.abs-cbn.com, follow @MMKOfficial in Twitter, and like the Facebook fanpage www.facebook.com/MMKOfficial.

TV5's Suspense Drama Series ‘Third Eye’ Premieres this Sunday

TV5's Suspense Drama Series ‘Third Eye’ Premieres this Sunday


Starting July 29, TV5’s Sunday primetime gets shaken-up with the premiere of Third Eye, a new supernatural mystery drama starring the network’s home-grown talent Eula Caballero.

The series boasts of an impressive cast headlined by some of the country’s most respected actors, including Grand Slam Actress Lorna Tolentino and award-winning actor Eddie Garcia.

In her first starring role, TV5 Princess Eula Cabaellero plays Cassandra, a young girl investigating the mysterious disappearance of her boyfriend. In her quest to find and save him, she discovers her ability to see creatures of different realm.

Set in the gritty and edgy backdrop of Manila, the series take a thrilling look at the world of malignos and engkantos as they roam and wreck havoc in the city.

Helmed by acclaimed directors Toppel Lee, Rober Quebral, Benedict Mique and Rahyan Carlos, Third Eye’s hour-long episodes introduce creatures inspired by the rich stories of Philippine folklore, mythology and pop culture.

Daniel Matsunaga, Victor Silayan, Clint Gabo and Jenny Miller round up the stellar cast.

Follow Cassandra in her exciting adventures as she discovers what lurks in the darkness.

Don’t miss the premiere of Third Eye on July 29, Sunday at 9:30 p.m.


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‘Kapuso Milyonaryo’ Gives Away Over P15-Million in Prizes

 ‘Kapuso Milyonaryo’ Gives Away Over P15-Million in Prizes


GMA Network is set to give away more than 15 million worth of cash prizes with its latest and by far biggest promo campaign, Kapuso Milyonaryo.

In the course of the promo period, which will run from July 30 to September 23, eleven Kapuso viewers will receive an opportunity of a lifetime and will be 1 million pesos richer.

During those 8 weeks, Kapuso Milyonaryo will award 1 million pesos each to four (4) surprise winners, as well as 10,000 pesos to 35 winners weekly via the plugs shown on GMA and GMA News TV (GNTV).

Aside from the 4 1-million peso winners courtesy of GMA, an additional seven sponsor winners of 1 million pesos each will be announced in the finale on September 29 on Manny Many Prizes to complete the list of Kapuso milyonaryos.

“This is the first time that GMA is giving away this much after launching many successful promo campaigns. We are very excited to share our success with our loyal viewers since we owe it to them that we’re the number 1 station in the country,” says GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc. (GMPI) Vice-President of Sales, Riza D. Garduque.

GMPI teamed up with GLOBE PREPAID, REBISCO CRACKERS, NESCAFÉ 3in1, NESTEA ICED TEA, BEAR BRAND BUSOG LUSOG FAMILY CEREAL DRINK, YAKULT PROBIOTIC DRINK, and CRISPY FRY BREADING MIX in making such a grand gesture become a reality.

To join, viewers must simply collect the proof of purchase (POP) requirements and enclose it in an envelope together with their name, address, age, contact number and signature written on a piece of paper.

Then, at the back of the envelope, write ‘Kapuso Milyonaryo’, brand of enclosed POP, and the area where the participant lives. Further mechanics on sending in electronic entries are included in the daily plugs on GMA and GMA News TV hosted by different Kapuso stars.

Entries may be dropped off until September 23 at GMA Network Center, GMA Regional stations, GMA Radio stations, or at over 300 Mercury Drugstore branches nationwide as per DTI-NCR permit no. 4687, series of 2012.

Take your chance at being a Kapuso Milyonaryo! For additional details on how to join, watch the Kapuso Milyonaryo mechanics plug and solo POP plugs of the sponsors, see posters or visit www.gmanetwork.com/kapusomilyonaryo.

ANC Launches‘On the Money’

ANC Launches‘On the Money’

ANC, the country’s most trusted news channel, is empowering Filipinos to become better managers of their personal finances with its newest daily program “On The Money.”

Premiering on Monday, July 30, at 3:30 p.m., “On The Money” will be packed with segments that explain saving and investment concepts, demystify money myths and simple, easy-to-use tips and tricks on how viewers can get more bang for their buck. Every episode will also feature the best and most credible finance experts, professional money managers and life coaches in the country, who will sit in to provide advice and answer viewer questions.

“On The Money” will air from Mondays to Fridays at 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and will be anchored by entrepreneur and marketing guru Edric Mendoza, financial planner and former business reporter and columnist Salve Duplito, and broadcast journalist Melissa Gecolea.

Edric, the program’s main anchor, is passionate about teaching people the responsibility of spending on the right things and busting bad shopping habits. An advocate of homeschooling, Edric said he feels very excited to do his first TV show because it is in line with his passion for transforming families.

I’m thrilled about this show because of what it can do for its viewers. If Filipinos manage their money properly, we will have better fathers, better mothers, and even better children,” said Edric, who is also a marketing lecturer and has ten years of corporate experience across research, project development, sales, and brand management in several multinational companies in the country.

He also believes the key to financial well-being is disposing of what he calls the entitlement mentality, which he said makes people believe they deserve to get things they cannot afford. Edric revealed that he was once a victim of – but has since recovered from – such mindset, which got him into debt and almost made him bankrupt.

We are in a culture and environment where wherever we go, everything says ‘buy me.’ We need to have a mindset change because a large part of why people have money problems is their idea of entitlement that makes them think they owe it to themselves to buy things,” Edric said.

“On The Money,” meanwhile, will also bank on Salve’s years of experience as a multi-awarded business journalist, personal finance advocate, and financial planner through her segment Salve Says,” in which she will be busting money myths, teaching finance basics, and guide viewers through and out of their financial mess.

There is a great need for financial literacy in this country, but people don’t want to hear these lessons from someone who is going to peddle a product or a technical guy who says ‘one fourth of one percent.’ My job is to translate these concepts into real doable actions, and tell the story of those who have blundered and those who have succeeded, so that ordinary people will know what to do with their finances,” she said.

Salve, a former business reporter who ran a successful personal finance column in a major broadsheet, wants to teach Filipinos where to put their money, to live below their means, and to spot and avoid scams.

We need a culture of revolution that will make people who are thrifty, cool,” she added.

“On The Money” will also serve as a TV homecoming to Melissa, a former TV reporter and news anchor, who will facilitate the show’s social media segment by monitoring questions and comments from viewers via Facebook and Twitter and field them to the program’s resource persons.

The Philippines needs this show. We live in a culture that does not know how to save and we need to be taught. Our stock market is doing great, we have the strongest performing currency in Asia right now. What could be better than now to start a personal finance show? We needed this a long time ago, so better late than never,” said Melissa, who also serves as executive producer at ANC.

Make the best finance decisions in your life by watching Edric, Salve, and Melissa in “On the Money” at 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., weekdays on ANC (SkyCable Channel 27). For updates on the program, follow @ANCALERTS on Twitter, like ANC 24/7 on Facebook, and log onto ANCnews.TV.

ASAP 2012 Celebrates Martin Nieverra's 30th Year in Showbiz

ASAP 2012 Celebrates Martin Nieverra's 30th Year in Showbiz


ASAP 2012” is all set this Sunday, July 29, for the royal celebration of the 30th showbiz anniversary of the Concert King Martin Nievera.

Witness the grandest salute of the ASAP Kapamilya for Martin through a string of world–class performances led by Gary Valenciano, Vina Morales, Piolo Pascual, Toni Gonzaga, Billy Crawford, Christian Bautista, Erik Santos, Angeline Quinto, Nikki Gil, Richard Poon, Juris, Bamboo, Yeng Constantino, Sitti, and Princess; followed by the special production numbers by Gino Padilla, Juan Miguel Salvador, Rachel Alejandro, and Verni Varga. Meanwhile, fun and love will load up the small screens with the breath-taking smash-up dance number of “The Healing” lead stars Kim Chiu and Pokwang; the romantic serenade of ASAP Boyfriendz Enrique Gil, Khalil Ramos, and Daniel Padilla; and must-see performances in the ASAP Segments ‘T-Zone’ and ‘With Love, Gary V!’

Don’t miss 2012 Gawad Tanglaw Best Musical Variety Show, “ASAP 2012” this Sunday, 12:15 noon, on ABS-CBN. For updates, photos and to hang out live with the stars at ASAP Chill-Out, simply visit http://asap.abs-cbn.com/, follow @ASAPOFFICIAL on Twitter, or ‘like’ http://facebook.com/asapofficial.

Party Pilipinas Presents "Apir"

Party Pilipinas Presents "Apir"

Put your hands up and be part of the one and only concert party on television with Party Pilipinas APIR!

This Sunday, July 29, get a glimpse of what future entertainment is all about, encapsulated in a mind-blowing opening number featuring the best concert performers and top recording artists of our time.

GMA primetime leading man Dingdong Dantes will surely make his presence felt as he brings along his own mob!

The future hit makers join forces with GMA Afternoon Prime and Telebabad’s big names to render heartwarming performances on “Love, Party Pilipinas”.

RnB Royalties Kyla and JayR are back to deliver another stellar performance with Ogie Alcasid, Janno Gibbs, Jaya, Jolina Magdangal, Rachelle Ann Go, Mark Bautista, La Diva, and Solenn Heussaff for “Party Pilipinas All Stars”. See more of Kyla as she jams with Pinoy Rock idols Kamikazee.
The victors of GMA’s original talent searches Kris Bernal (Starstruck Season 4), Sarah Lahbati (Starstruck Season5), Krizza Neri (Protégé Season1), Frencheska Farr (Are you the next big star?), Maricris Garcia and Jonalyn Viray (Pinoy Pop Superstar) share the stage for a number that will surely launch the viewers into a high five.

“Sayaw Pilipinas” crew stages a showdown that spells s-e-x-y R-N-B. “Sexy Hataw” will surely shine in pin-up girl vibe with screen siren, Aubrey Miles.

Tween Heartthrob Derrick Monasterio celebrates his birthday on “Dance Duets”. Elmo Magalona and Julie Anne San Jose prepare for another sure kilig “Julielmo” number. Party Pilipinas Apir will also welcome sizzling new show “Hot TV”, and give a low-down on “Protégé: The Battle for the big Artista Break”.
Party Pilipinas APIR airs this Sunday, July 29, 2012 only on GMA.

Regine Velasquez-Alcasid Considers Diet a Serious Business

Regine Velasquez-Alcasid Considers Diet a Serious Business


During her pregnancy, Regine Velasquez, grew to a staggering 165lbs. Now that she’s back in show business after giving birth to baby Nathaniel, she’s targeting 125lbs! For most of us, this is “a giant leap for mankind” but not for Regine, who is determined to transform the extra flabs to sexy curves in time for her anniversary concert in November.

Regine says she’s currently on Southbeach diet, which she said, has helped her bring her weight down by 12 lbs.

Although the ideal weight for her height is 115lbs., Regine thinks that she would look “too skinny” if she’d target that weight. Instead, she decided to target 125 lbs.

Now, she’s trying to lose 15lbs. in a month, but she’s taking it easy. She also admits to having a diet “cheat day,” which she said was necessary in order to “fool” her body into thinking that she has not changed her usual diet.

Kasi ang hirap yung you’re trying to burn calories tapos you’re on a diet, ang hirap e, ang hirap pagsabayin.”

Regine is a host of GMA’s new showbiz magazine program H.O.T. TV, which will have its premiere telecast on August 5, replacing “Showbiz Central”. She is joined by Jennylyn Mercado, Raymond Gutierrez and veteran comedian Roderick Paulate. It airs every Sunday after “Together Forever” on GMA-7.

Monday, July 23, 2012

SONA 2012 (Video)

SONA 2012 (Video)


Here is the full video of the third State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Benigno S. Aquino III on Monday, July 23, at Batasan Pambansa Complex, Quezon City:









Videos: TheABSCBNNews on YouTube

Caption This

Caption This


Sunday, July 22, 2012

President Benigno Aquino III SONA 2012 LIVE STREAMING

President Benigno Aquino III SONA 2012 LIVE STREAMING





If the player does not play, try the video below:


sona2012 on livestream.com. Broadcast Live Free


The X Factor Philippines Final 20 Named

The X Factor Philippines Final 20 Named


Here is the full list of Top 20 hopefuls of "The X Factor Philippines" as revealed on Sunday's episode, July 22:

BOYS

Michael Pangilinan
Anton Paolo Antenorcruz
Jeric Medina
Gabriel Anciano
Kedebon Colim

GIRLS

KZ Tandingan
Allen Jane Sta. Maria
Jerrianne Mae Templo
Abigail Mendoza
Angelica Prado

OVER 25′s

Joan Da
Paulo Castro
Cristine Ledesma
Mark Mabasa
Modesto Taran

GROUPS

Daddy’s Home
5th Avids
Takeoff
Sweet Bliss
Lucky Girls

 
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