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Gwen gusto pa ring makita si Jaclyn
HATAWANni Ed de Leon NAALALA namin noong araw may pelikulang ang title, Nagalit ang Patay sa Haba ng Lamay. Hindi na namin matandaang gaano, dahil bata pa kami noon basta iyon ay isang comedy picture. Nabanggit lang namin dahil hindi nasunod ang brief and simple wake na ambisyon ng pamilya ni Jaclyn Jose humaba rin ng ilang araw ….....»»
Jo Berry feel na feel ang sobrang pressure bilang lawyer sa Lilet Matias
MATINDING pressure ang nararamdaman ngayon ng Kapuso actress na si Jo Berry sa bago niyang serye sa GMA, ang “Lilet Matias, Attorney-At-Law.” Hindi lang kasi basta drama ang gagawin niya sa latest afternoon series ng Kapuso Network kundi kailangan din niyang karirin ang pagganap bilang isang magaling na abogado. Kuwento ni Jo sa naganap na.....»»
Dennis Padilla hiling na mayakap muli ang mga anak: Sana…
MAY isang hiling lang ang actor-comedian na si Dennis Padilla sa kanyang mga anak na matagal na niyang nami-miss. Sa kanyang recent Instagram post ay ibinandera niya ang kanyang mensahe sa mga anak na matagal nang hindi nakakapiling. “Kahit wala akong sabihin… Kahit wala akong marinig… Basta mayakap ko lang sila…Sana,” saad ni Dennis. Marami.....»»
Bianca dakilang life coach ni Robi: Hindi lang kami basta magkatrabaho
SUPER excited na ang Kapamilya TV host na si Robi Domingo na makatrabaho uli ang kanyang “Ate B” na si Bianca Gonzalez. Muling magsasama ang dalawa bilang host sa pagbabalik ng “The Voice Teens” season 3 ng ABS-CBN. “Sinabi ko naman, even before, na I’m really glad na I’m working with my coach, not just.....»»
Daniel lumipad ng Dubai umiiwas sa panunuya
HATAWANni Ed de Leon NABALITANG lumipad nga si Daniel Padilla patungo sa Dubai, at nag-iisa lang naman siya. Siguro nga ay sinasamantala muna ni Daniel ang panahong wala siyang kailangan pang haraping trabaho dahil alam niyang basta nagsimula na naman iyan wala na siyang panahon. Hindi rin naman siguro natin maikakaila ang katotohanang umiiwas muna siya sa ….....»»
Boobay: Kapag niyaya ako ni Tekla na makipag-live in sa kanya papayag ako
HINDI lang basta co-workers ang turingan ngayon ng mga Kapuso TV host-comedian na sina Super Tekla at Boobay. Pinatunayan nila yan sa nakaraang episode ng “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda” kung saan natanong sila kung gaano ba nila kamahal ang isa’t isa? Ayon kina Boobay at Tekla, medyo malalim na rin ang estado ng kanilang.....»»
Davao City records 2 deaths from road crash involving trucks and motorcycles
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews – 7 January) – Two road crash incidents on Saturday, raised Dabawenyos’ concerns on road safety, drivers’ discipline, and efficiency of existing traffic ordinances in a city that prides itself with a “Basta Dabawenyo, Disiplinado” campaign. On Saturday morning, 23-year old Arnie Pilarca Almanoche of Linamon, Lanao Del Norte, who was driving […].....»»
Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. and Shell Pilipinas Corporation strengthen partnership for a World Without Waste
Coca-Cola Beverages, Philippines Inc. (CCBPI)—the bottling arm of Coca-Cola in the Philippines—and Shell Pilipinas Corporation further strengthen the collective campaign for a World Without Waste by expanding its number of Shell Select stations as collection points in Manila and Davao. Under CCBPI’s Tapon to Ipon: Basta Klaro, Panalo program, clear PET plastic bottles of any.....»»
Female star never nang kinuha ng mga event organizer: Pera-pera lang siya!
NAPAKAMALDITA at walang utang na loob naman pala talaga sa tunay buhay ng isang kilalang TV host-actress. Totoo ang mga naririnig naming kuwento at hindi basta paninira lamang tungkol sa ugali ng aktres na bidang-bida sa ating blind item. Actually, marami nang nagchika sa amin ng mga ginagawang kamalditahan at katarayan ng TV host pero.....»»
'Pasabog2023: Celebrity couples na naghiwalay ngayong taon
MAITUTURING na “Year of Break Ups” ang taong 2023 sa mundo ng showbiz sa dami ng celebrity couples na naghiwalay ngayong taon. At hindi lang basta basta ang mga hiwalayang ating nasaksihan dahil ang ilan rito ay naging parte na rin ng ating pagkatao, mga relasyong inakala nating hindi na matatapos at mauuwi na sa.....»»
Marissa Sanchez na-bully ng mga big stars: ‘Mas marespeto ang mga artista noon pero mayayabang’
MARAMING kilalang celebrities ang nangnega at nam-bully sa singer-comedienne na si Marissa Sanchez. Yan ang inamin ni Marissa nang makachikahan namin siya recently sa naganap na presscon para sa upcoming concert niyang “My Valentine’s in December”. Simulang pagbabahagi ng komedyana, “Ano kasi, e…basta ang masasabi ko, mas marespeto ang mga artista noon pero mayayabang… ngayon,.....»»
Kelvin Miranda sa pa-blind item ni Darryl Yap: ‘Wag po muna tayo mag assume
NAG-REACT agad ang Kapuso actor na si Kelvin Miranda sa ibinanderang blind item ng film direktor na si Darryl Yap. Ito ay kaugnay sa Facebook post ng direktor na sinasabing nag-book ang international singer na si Sam Smith ng Pinoy actor sa halagang P1 million per night. “Basta, may alam akong lalakeng artista na nabooking.....»»
Ilang talent manager pinepersonal ‘pag nababanatan mga alaga
HATAWANni Ed de Leon MAY mga talent manager naman kasi na pinepersonal basta nababanatan ang kanilang mga alaga. Hindi ba ang dapat, sinisikap nilang mailagay sa ayos ang buhay ng kanilang mga alaga para hindi napipintasan iyon ng mga kritiko? Kagaya halimbawa iyong lahat ng makarelasyon binubuntis tapos, hihiwalayan basta may nagustuhang iba, at hindi ….....»»
Jane at Janella aprub sa lesbian movie/ girl’s love series
MA at PAni Rommel Placente SA isang panayam kay Jane de Leon, inamin niya na nasa dating stage siya ngayon. At non-showbiz ang lalaking nakaka-date niya. “As of now, happy naman ako. I am actually dating someone. Non-showbiz guy and let’s just leave it at that to protect his privacy. “Basta my heart is happy. Nasa ….....»»
Bong Go reminds public to observe proper hygiene amid typhoid surge
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go has urged Filipinos to be more vigilant and prioritize their health by observing proper hygiene in the wake of an alarming increase in typhoid cases across the country. According to the Department of Health (DOH), at least 17,531 cases of typhoid have been recorded this year. Go, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, expressed his concern for the growing number of typhoid cases and called upon the Filipino people to take immediate action to protect their health and that of their loved ones. “Hinihikayat ko ang lahat na maging mapanuri sa ating kalusugan. Huwag tayong mag-atubiling magpatingin sa mga doktor kung may mga sintomas tulad ng lagnat o pagsusuka,” Go underscored. “Mahalaga ring magtulungan tayo para maiwasan ang pagkalat ng mga sakit na ito. Huwag nating kalimutan ang tamang kalinisan at sanitation sa ating mga tahanan. Siguruhing laging malinis ang ating mga paligid at inumin ang ligtas na tubig,” he added. Typhoid fever is a highly contagious bacterial infection that primarily spreads through contaminated food and water. Its symptoms, which include high fever, abdominal pain, and severe weakness, can be severe and even life-threatening if left untreated. Therefore, the recent increase in cases is a cause for significant concern, stressed Go. According to the most recent disease surveillance report from DOH, there has been a 38 percent increase in reported cases of the disease from 1 January to 30 September compared to the same period last year, with 12,693 cases. The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) reported the highest number of cases at 2,861 followed by Northern Mindanao with 1,932 cases, and Mimaropa Region (Mindoro Occidental, Mindoro Oriental, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan) with 1,413 cases. Cases in SOCCSKSARGEN (South Cotabato, Cotabato City, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos City) increased by 119 percent from 512 cases to 1,123. Central Luzon saw the most significant increase in cases, with a 192 percent increase from 334 cases last year to 975 cases this year. "Typhoid fever is a preventable disease, and it is disheartening to see the numbers continue to rise," Go said, adding "We cannot afford to be complacent when it comes to our health. It is our responsibility to stay informed and practice proper hygiene to prevent the spread of this disease." Go also urged the government and health agencies to intensify their efforts in raising awareness about typhoid prevention, enhancing healthcare services, and implementing strict measures to ensure food and water safety. Go then highlighted the importance of Malasakit Centers and Super Health Centers as crucial components of the country's healthcare system, saying, “As the nation battles the increasing number of typhoid cases, it is essential for Filipinos to be aware of the facilities designed to provide quick and efficient medical services and assistance.” The Malasakit Centers program, a brainchild of Go, serves as a one-stop shop for medical assistance programs. These centers bring together key government agencies to streamline the process of availing medical aid. “Ang Malasakit Center po ay one-stop shop, nasa loob na ho ng hospital ‘yung apat na ahensya ng gobyerno – ‘yung DOH, DSWD, PhilHealth, at PCSO. Tutulungan po kayo sa inyong billing,” said Go. The program was institutionalized through Republic Act No. 11463, which was principally sponsored and authored by Go. To date, there are 159 operational centers that have successfully helped more than seven million Filipinos nationwide. “Sa ating pag-iikot sa buong bansa kapag naghahatid tayo ng serbisyo sa mga komunidad, lagi nating ipinapaalala sa ating mga kababayan—lalo na ang mga mahihirap—na unahin ang kanilang kalusugan. Huwag dapat silang matakot magpagamot dahil kung kailangan nila ng tulong pang-medikal ay nandiyan ang Malasakit Center sa kanilang lugar na handang tumulong sa kanila. Para sa taumbayan iyan. Kahit sino ay maaaring lumapit dito. Basta Pilipino ka, qualified ka sa Malasakit Center,” Go explained. Moreover, the Super Health Centers offer a wide array of medical services, including consultations, and diagnostic tests, among others, ensuring that more Filipinos receive proper medical care close to their homes. “Malaking tulong po ito na ma-decongest ‘yung mga hospitals. Makakatulong rin sa early disease detection para maagapan ang sakit. Pwede na sa Super Health Centers ang primary care at pagkonsulta sa doktor,” he added. Super Health Centers offer database management, out-patient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray, ultrasound), pharmacy, and ambulatory surgical unit. Other available services are eye, ear, nose, and throat (EENT) service; oncology centers; physical therapy and rehabilitation centers; and telemedicine. Through the collective efforts of fellow lawmakers and local government units, sufficient funds have been allocated under the DOH for 307 Super Health Centers in 2022 and 322 in 2023. "In times like these, we must come together as a nation. Let us be vigilant, look out for one another, and ensure that proper hygiene practices are consistently followed. By working together, we can combat this outbreak and protect the health and well-being of our fellow Filipinos,“ stressed Go. The post Bong Go reminds public to observe proper hygiene amid typhoid surge appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Bong Go assists displaced workers in Bohol
In a video message conveyed during his team's visit to Carmen and Batuan, Bohol, Senator Christopher “Bong” Go expressed his steadfast commitment to advocate for more pro-poor initiatives and bolster support measures, aiming for a more inclusive economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises. "Prayoridad ko ang pagsuporta sa pro-poor programs at dapat po ay sikapin ng gobyerno na walang magutom na Pilipino. 'Yan po ang pakiusap ko parati sa executive," said Go. "Kung merong isusulong na programa o batas, suportado ko po ito basta po makakatulong sa mahihirap at hindi mapunta sa korapsyon ang pera," he added. Go's team, in collaboration with Board Member Nathaniel Binlod, distributed shirts, snacks, and balls for basketball and volleyball to 548 displaced workers gathered at the Carmen Gym on Monday, 16 October. The recipients were also eligible to receive benefits from the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program. “Patuloy tayong magbigay ng oportunidad at pag-asa sa mga manggagawang Pilipino na nawalan ng trabaho o kabuhayan dahil sa mga pagsubok na hinaharap natin. Sa pamamagitan ng ganitong mga programa, marami sa ating mga kababayan ang mabibigyan ng pagkakataon na magkaroon ng pansamantalang trabaho at kumita ng maayos para sa kanilang pamilya,” Go stressed. In his commitment to promoting inclusive economic recovery, Go has underscored the significance of safeguarding the welfare of all sectors, with particular attention to those residing in rural areas. He introduced Senate Bill No. (SBN) 420 which seeks to institutionalize a framework for offering temporary employment to eligible members of underprivileged households in rural regions. If enacted into law, the Rural Employment Assistance Program (REAP) would be established within DOLE. REAP's primary goal is to furnish temporary job prospects to individuals who meet the criteria of being economically disadvantaged, impoverished, displaced, or seasonal workers. Go, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, then offered medical assistance to the beneficiaries. He advised them to avail of the services of any of the two Malasakit Centers in the province where they may conveniently avail of medical assistance programs offered by the government. In Bohol, the Malasakit Centers are located at Governor Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital (GCGMH) in Tagbilaran City and at Don Emilio Del Valle Memorial Hospital in Ubay. Malasakit Centers bring together representatives from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Department of Health (DOH), Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). These one-stop shops aim to support impoverished patients in reducing their hospital costs to the least possible amount. Go is the principal author and sponsor of Republic Act No. 11463 or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, which institutionalized the Malasakit Centers program. Currently, there are 159 Malasakit Centers across the country, poised to assist with patients' medical expenses. The DOH reported that the Malasakit Center program has already provided aid to more than seven million Filipinos. “Sa mga pasyente, lapitan niyo lang ang Malasakit Center dahil para ‘to sa inyo. Kung may hospital bill kayo, nandiyan ang mga ahensya ng gobyerno na tutulong para mabayaran ito,” said Go. Go further highlighted that his advocacy to enhance the healthcare sector includes the establishment of Super Health Centers at strategic locations nationwide. Through the collective efforts of fellow lawmakers, sufficient funds have been allocated under the Health Facilities Enhancement Program of DOH for 307 Super Health Centers in 2022 and 322 in 2023. DOH, the lead implementing agency, identifies the strategic areas where they will be constructed. In Bohol, necessary funds have been allocated to construct Super Health Centers in Buenavista, Candijay, Dauis, Sagbayan, Talibon, Antequera, Balilihan, Bien Unido, Carmen, Panglao, Tagbilaran City, and Ubay. Super Health Centers are designed to focus on primary care, consultation, and early detection, further strengthening the healthcare sector in the country, especially in grassroots communities. As vice chairperson of the Senate Committee on Finance, he also supported several projects in Bohol, such as the construction of multipurpose buildings in Alicia, Anda, Balilihan, Batuan, Buenavista, Danao, Dimiao, Duero, Garcia Hernandez, Guindulman, Loay, Loon, and Valencia; improvement of evacuation centers in Panglao, Anda, Balilihan, Carmen, Corella, Garcia-Hernandez and Valencia; installation of a water system in President Carlos P. Garcia; construction of the municipal slaughterhouse in Inabanga; and the acquisition and installation of solar-powered street lights in Getafe. Go, also principally sponsored the passage of RA 11883 which converts GCGMH to Governor Celestino Gallares Multi-Specialty Medical Complex. The post Bong Go assists displaced workers in Bohol appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Gerald Anderson on question about marrying Julia Barretto: ‘Darating tayo, basta’
Gerald Anderson did not directly answer a question if he has plans to marry his girlfriend Julia Barretto, but he noted that they will take their relationship to the next level at the right time. “Sasabihin namin sa inyo? Sasabihin namin sa CNN? Mas marami pang problema sa mundo kaysa sa’min (We’ll tell you? We’ll.....»»
Why Marian Rivera has a ‘no English, please’ policy at work
If there’s one thing utterly admirable about Marian Rivera, it is her guts and gumption to say what she wants and to express what she dislikes. Rivera, a consummate actress, has a “no English, please” policy whenever she’s at work – whether it be tapings, photo shoots or other professional activities. Rivera is never in her comfort zone when she hears people conversing in English, openly acknowledging that English is her Waterloo. So when she works, she is most effective when she is not forced to use the King’s language. Another admirable trait of Rivera is her humility. In a recent interview, she almost clammed up when she was told she’s now being called the new TikTok Queen, due to her dance videos that have racked up millions of views and likes. “Hay, parang hindi naman. Nahiya ako bigla. Basta enjoy lang ako” (It doesn’t seem like that. Suddenly I’m shy. I just want to enjoy), she said during her launch as endorser of a medicine brand. [caption id="attachment_192267" align="aligncenter" width="525"] SETH Fedelin[/caption] Seth him free When Seth Fedelin was just starting, his parents were very much alarmed over the constant presence of a young actress in their abode. The actress, seemingly smitten by Fedelin’s charm, would not only drop by to surprise the actor. She’d stay more than long enough to be called a visitor. The parents became so worried as Fedelin’s then-fledgling career was at stake. They were afraid that the actress’ perennial presence would cause their son’s career to falter, that the juvenile love clearly budding at that time would progress into something serious so soon. The parents heaved a sigh of relief when the actress stopped dropping by the actor’s house. Fedelin, the family breadwinner, could finally concentrate on his career. Now, he’s been doing TV projects one after the other. Right on the heels of the actor’s participation in the top-rating drama show Dirty Linen, Fedelin can be seen next playing Oca, a vlogger obsessed with doing pranks, in the thriller Fractured. Among the characters in the series, it’s Fedelin’s Oca that was given a back story: a young man dead set on making himself a popular vlogger so he can send his sister to school. A case of life imitating art? [caption id="attachment_192268" align="aligncenter" width="525"] KAORI Oinuma[/caption] Scene-stealer Kaori Oinuma is living proof that there are no small roles, only small actors. Oinuma appeared in three scenes in A Very Good Girl, topbilled by Kathryn Bernardo and Dolly de Leon. Her scenes lasted no more than one minute each, but they were replete with shock and force, especially her last scene where she was a scene-stealer. Oinuma’s presence in the movie is not something to sneer at, as it necessitated audacity which she displayed in great abundance. Her bewildered character’s interaction with De Leon is truly one of the movie’s highlights. Now we understand why Chie Filomeno, her co-star in the movie, wanted to switch roles with Oinuma. Oinuma is a teen star by way of Pinoy Big Brother Otso. She has since appeared in She’s Into Her, Paradise Island, Tara G and the ongoing iWant TFC series Fractured, with Seth Fedelin and Francine Diaz. She is also one of the first batch of stars under Rise Artists Studio, a talent management arm of ABS-CBN Films. The post Why Marian Rivera has a ‘no English, please’ policy at work appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Bong Go aids fire victims in General Santos City
Senator Bong Go provided assistance to 13 fire-hit households in General Santos City on Friday, September 29. The affected families received financial assistance, grocery packs, snacks, shirts, and balls for basketball from the senator’s office. “Huwag po kayong mawalan ng pag-asa, ang importante ay buhay kayo. Ang gamit po ay napapalitan, ang pera ay kikitain pero ang pera ay hindi nabibili ang buhay. A lost life is a lost life forever. Kaya pangalagaan natin ang buhay na binigay sa atin ng Panginoon,” Go said in a video message. Go then highlighted Republic Act No. 11589, also known as the Bureau of Fire Protection Modernization Act of 2021. The said law, which was authored and co-sponsored by Go, mandates the BFP to undergo a ten-year modernization program that will improve the capabilities of the agency by implementing a ten-year modernization program, which includes recruiting more firefighters, acquiring new fire equipment, and developing specialized training, among others. The senator, who heads the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, also offered to help those in need of medical care. He encouraged them to visit the Malasakit Centers at Dr. Jorge P. Royeca Hospital in the city or South Cotabato Provincial Hospital in nearby Koronadal City. Under the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, which was principally authored and sponsored by Go, a Malasakit Center shall provide convenient access to medical programs offered by concerned agencies, such as the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Health, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. To date, there are 159 Malasakit Centers that have already assisted seven million Filipinos nationwide, according to DOH. The senator also shared that he continues to push for the establishment of more Super Health Centers nationwide. Through the collective efforts of fellow lawmakers, the budget was allocated for the construction of some 307 Super Health Centers across the country in 2022 and another 322 in 2023. DOH, as the lead implementing agency, identifies the strategic locations where such centers shall be established. In General Santos City, two Super Health Centers have been funded to be established. To help create more opportunities for the province amid difficult situations, Go, who also serves as vice chairperson of the Senate Committee on Finance, has supported the construction of roads in Banga, Lake Sebu, Norala, Tantangan, and Surallah; acquisition of a dump truck for the local government of Norala; construction of riverbank protection in Koronadal City and T’boli; installation of street lights in Koronadal City, Norala and Tupi; and the construction of a slaughterhouse in T’boli. “Basta, ‘wag kayong mag-atubiling lumapit sa amin. Huwag din kayong magpasalamat sa amin dahil trabaho naman namin ito sa gobyerno. Kami ang nagpapasalamat sa inyo dahil binigyan niyo kami ng pagkakataon para makapagserbisyo sa taumbayan. Ibabalik namin sa inyo ang serbisyong dapat sa inyo,” pledged Go. The post Bong Go aids fire victims in General Santos City appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
AFP supports PCG’s removal of Chinese-installed floating barriers in Bajo de Masinloc
The Armed Forces of the Philippines is supporting the Philippine Coast Guard’s dismantling of Chinese-installed floating barriers within the southeast entrance of Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough Shoal) in the West Philippine Sea. AFP spokesperson Col. Medel Aguilar said the PCG’s removal of the 300-meter-long floating barrier that was put up by China Coast Guard and Chinese maritime militia vessels in the shoal was “legally binding.” “Dapat lang tanggalin ‘yon kasi atin ‘yon eh (It's only right that we remove it because that [Bajo de Masinloc] is ours)," Aguilar said in a television interview. Asked about possible response from China, Aguilar replied: "Wala naman tayong pakialam kung anong reaction nila. Basta sa atin, [ay] atin (We don't care about their reaction. What's ours is ours)." “Basta inassert lang nating 'yong ating karapatan, hindi naman tayo dapat matakot (We only asserted our right, we have nothing to be afraid of)," he added. The floating barriers in the fishing ground off Scarborough Shoal barred the entry of Filipino fishermen affecting their livelihood and source of income. PCG Spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Commodore Jay Tarriela, said the barriers posed a hazard to navigation, a clear violation of international law. "It also hinders the conduct of fishing and livelihood activities of Filipino fisherfolk in [Bajo de Masinloc], which is an integral part of the Philippine national territory," he added. Meanwhile, the National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea is discussing the Philippines’ response to the Chinese’s “grave violations” of the Philippines' sovereign rights in Scarborough Shoal as well as in Sandy Cay 2, wherein an enormous pile of damaged corals was dumped in the island, just two nautical miles off the Bajo de Masinloc. The post AFP supports PCG’s removal of Chinese-installed floating barriers in Bajo de Masinloc appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»