TOTOY BATO

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KRISTINE DERA

Ang tinderang engkantada na nagmula sa langit bumagsak sa lupa ayon pulakda..

LALA BANDERAS

basta makinig lang lagi tuwing alas dose hangang alas tres ng hapon mga kapwa..

DIEGO BANDIDO

Ang talipandas sa balat ng radyo subaybayan at pakingan alas 3ng hapon hanggang 6 ng gabi.

New Batch

(top row)Sir Mark Ignacio (oic),R-yhell,Wilson,Risky, Chief Rei,Biboy Bibo,Diego Bandido,(front row)Totoy Bato,Kristine Dera,Maam Vanessa Ignacio,Maria Maldita,Benz Cason

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THE ORIGINAL

(Top row) Jim Butido,Ryhell,Risky,Fred Rice,Wilson, Bench,(front row)John Donut,Chief Rei,Mags Mallow, Paparonie

Sunday, April 14, 2013

El Shaddai leader backed on electoral endorsement

Manila, Philippines --- Retired Novaliches Bishop Teodoro Bacani said as a lay leader, El Shaddai leader Bro. Mike Velarde has the right to endorse candidates in the May 13 polls.
Bacani, El Shaddai’s spiritual director, cited the Second Plenary Council of the Philippines which states that lay people in responsible position are urged to get elected those who are worthy candidates.
“That’s endorsement. They should work to get elected those candidates they deem worthy,” he said in an interview after presiding a Mass for El Shaddai and other members of the White Vote Movement in ParaƱaque, on Saturday.
In his homily, Bacani also stressed this point.
“Si Bro. Mike, pwedeng sumigaw. Karapatan niya yan. Karapatan yan ng mga laiko. Karapatan nila na hanapin ang tinig ni Kristo at maging mikropono sila at loud speaker ng kanilang naririnig,” he said.
During the said gathering, Velarde, the spokesman of the White Vote Movement, endorsed six senatorial candidates of Team Buhay, namely: Rep. JV Ejercito, Sen. Gringo Honasan, Rep. Mitos Magsaysay, Sen. Koko Pimentel, Sen. Antonio Trillanes, and Cynthia Villar, all of whom are against the reproductive health (RH) law.
The endorsement comes after Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas came out with a pastoral letter, wherein he said that bishops, priests, and lay people should not endorse candidates since they will just come out as losers even if their candidates win in the elections.
Instead, the Lingayen-Dagupan archbishop said the Catholic Church must be contented with playing its role as conscience, mother, and teacher of the faithful in going about the conduct of elections.
But Bacani said it’s possible that the prelate was just misquoted.
“Maybe Bishop Villegas was misinterpreted because the right of the lay people is very clear. That’s (endorsement) part of their freedom, that’s part of their right,” he said.
For his part, Velarde said he would want to personally explain to Villegas the rationale behind the movement’s endorsement of the candidates.
“I will be in Dagupan tomorrow (Sunday) evening. We have a big rally there… hopefully, (I can meet him) if he is available,” said the El Shaddai leader.
He also insisted that their endorsement is not to force their members to vote for the six candidates but just to serve as a guide in voting.
“After all, this is an answer to the bishops prodding to the lay that we should make the initiative,” said Velarde.
United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) Senate bets, Zambales Rep. Mitos Magsaysay and San Juan Rep. JV Ejercito welcomed El Shaddai’s endorsement, saying that this is “both an honor and a privilege.”
As she faced the multitude of members of the El Shaddai community Saturday, Magsaysay reaffirmed her commitment to protect the sanctity of life and the family.
According to Mitos, her decisions as a member of the Philippine Congress was fueled by her beliefs in life “because I believe that whatever I am today, whatever decisions I make is influenced by being Catholic and my faith in the Lord.”
She also maintained that she would willingly face criticisms and still remain steadfast in her convictions to object the passage of the Reproductive Health Law.
“It does not matter if I would be criticized 10 times or 1,000 times as long as I am doing the will of God,” she explained in a statement.
“For me it is simple. For as long as we follow in the footsteps of the Lord, it is impossible that we would commit a mistake,” she added.
On the other hand, Ejercito said the support of “one of the biggest Catholic organizations in the country” will be a big boost to his senatorial bid. (With a report from JC Bello Ruiz)

Miss Universe Philippines 2013: ‘I’m prepared’

MANILA, Philippines - “I can handle it. I’m prepared,” said Miss Universe Philippines 2013 Ariella Arida about the pressure that comes with her new crown.
She spoke these confident words at a press conference last April 14 in Araneta Coliseum, Cubao minutes after she was crowned.
Also crowned Bb Pilipinas were Bea Rose Santiago, Binibining Pilipinas-International; Joanna Cindy Miranda, Binibining Pilipinas-Tourism, Mutya Datul, Binibining Pilipinas-Supranational and Pia Wurtzbach, the first runner-up.
The 5 lovely ladies shed their Binibini numbers as they posed for the media with their crowns and sashes.
"I'm really overwhelmed," a teary-eyed Ariella admitted to the press. "It hasn't sunk in that I've won the crown."
The 24-year-old Laguna native said that winning the crown heralds “a different style of life.”
“It’s really very different from going to a laboratory in your rubber shoes, lab gown and now here I am, with the crown,” added the new beauty queen with a Chemistry degree from the University of the Philippines.
The other winners of the night also shared their initial reactions the pageant results.
Still with tears in her eyes, Pia said, "I'm really happy to be here. This is my first pageant ever. I'm really happy to get this far."
Cindy, the newly-crowned Miss Tourism, admitted that though she was also overwhelmed with happiness, "I was losing hope just before the announcement."

Mutya, wearing her new Miss Supranational crown with regal cheerfulness, enthused, "Sobrang Masaya ako na nakakuha ako ng crown. Nasagot ang prayers ko. Parang panaginip lang lahat (I'm really happy that I got a crown. My prayers were answered. It's all like a dream)."
"I didn't expect to be called," admitted Binibining Pilipinas-International 2013 Bea Santiago.
"But you know that feeling that you're going to win? When I woke up this morning, I felt it," she added.
The road to Miss Universe
With 3 consecutive runner-up placements from Venus Raj (Miss Universe 2010 4th runner-up), Shamcey Supsup (Miss Universe 2011 3rd runner-up) and Janine Tugonon (Miss Universe 2012 first runner-up), Arielle has very large high-heels to fill.
But she assured everyone that her win has made her even more determined to succeed in the international pageant.
“I’ve never been this hardworking in my entire life because I used to be a just an average person. I don’t usually work hard because I feel more depressed if I know that I pay more attention to it and then I fail. But now, with this pageant, this is really the time when I really worked hard physically, emotionally.”
Ariella’s journey to the Miss Universe stage has just begun. After coronation night, she will undergo even more rigorous training to shape her body and personality into a Miss Universe candidate with solid-gold chances of winning the crown.
What points of improvement does she plan to work on in the months leading to the pageant?
“I have to improve more on communicating to people because I am here to be a spokesperson to everyone. I want everyone to get what I want to say more easily. And also, I can’t forget the walk and the personality because I think that’s also important.”
Pageant followers will be keeping a close eye on Ariella and the other new queens. She carries not only a crown on her head, but also the hopes of many who desire nothing more than to see a Filipina crowned as Miss Universe 2013. - Rappler.com