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Friday, November 30, 2007
Pictures on the Trillanes and Lim Take Over of the Manila Peninsula Hotel!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Senator Antonio Trillanes and Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim Take Over the Manila Peninsula Hotel!
- - Senator Antonio Trillanes IV and Brigadier Gen. Danilo Lim walked out of a Makati City courtroom and called upon the Filipino people to withdraw support from President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Lim, who faces court martial proceedings in connection with the uprising on February 24 last year, was testifying on the coup d'etat case against the Magdalo Group when the incident occurred.
- - Transcript of Magdalo soldier Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim, which he read during the conference.
- - Civil society groups and bishops called for President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to resign and called on the people to come out and show support for Senator Antonio Trillanes IV. Among them were Jimmy Regalario of the Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomiya, Father Robert Reyes, former University of the Philippines president Francisco Nemenzo, former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, Bishops Julius Labayen and Gaudencio Tobias.
- - The website of a shadowy group called "Sundalo" is calling on the people to support rebel soldiers currently holed up in a hotel in Makati, just a few hours after they walked out of a court hearing. In bold and capital letters, the website announced: “Senator Antonio Trillanes, Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim, and Magdalo soldiers, their guards and the people are now in Manila Peninsula.”
- - Sundalo: The die is cast.
- - The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Thursday afternoon gave Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim until 3 p.m. to peacefully surrender to authorities, as it ordered the evacuation of guests and personnel inside the Manila Peninsula Hotel.
- - Senator Antonio Trillanes IV is confident that “nothing will happen after 3 p.m.” Trillanes issued the statement Thursday as the deadline set by authorities for the senator and his group to vacate the Manila Peninsula lapsed. “What we did is a moral obligation, not only as citizens of this country,” said Trillanes, adding, “It is our duty as religious individuals to do what is right.”
- - "Marine Captain Nicanor Faeldon is going to be forcibly arraigned on the charge of violation of Article of War 70, in the absence of counsel," Trixie Angeles said.
- - President Arroyo ordered Thursday the Philippine National Police to arrest rebel soldiers, led by Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Army Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim, who occupied the Manila Peninsula Hotel and called for the president's ouster.
- - Soldiers set up checkpoints along the south and north Luzon expressways to prevent troops sympathetic to Senator Antonio Trillanes from proceeding to Metro Manila. Trillanes and other soldiers accused of coup d’etat walked out of their hearing at the Makati regional trial court and led a march to the Manila Peninsula Hotel in Makati City on Thursday.
- - Major General Rodrigo Maclang, commander of the military’s Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom), has declared “heightened alert” in Central Luzon, the Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, and Cordillera.
- - Malacañang has advised the public to stay away from the Ayala area "to avoid any confusion," as law enforcers said it was prepared to enforce the arrest warrant on Senator Antonio Trillanes IV. Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said however that the situation was "under control" and assured that the rule of law would prevail.
- - The Presidential Security Group (PSG) was placed on red alert as security around the Malacañang Complex and nearby streets were tightened. Brigadier Gen. Romeo Prestoza, PSG commander, assured that Palace security personnel are prepared. The development comes on the heels of the protest march of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Brigadier Gen. Danilo Lim in Makati City.
- - The forces of the Philippine Army troops are "intact" and will remain loyal to the chain of command amid calls by rebellious soldiers for their troops and the public to withdraw support from the government, Army chief Lieutenant General Alexander Yano said Thursday.
- - Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez on Thursday afternoon said those who led the courtroom walkout and the march to the Manila Peninsula hotel may face charges of sedition. Gonzalez, who was at an emergency Cabinet meeting in Malacañang, said tagged the Makati City gathering of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, Brig. Gen Danilo Lim, several opposition figures and their supporters as “illegal."
- - Profile on former Navy Lieutenant Senior Grade Antonio Trillanes IV, 36, an elected senator, who led a march for withdrawal of support call against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Thursday with Brigadier Gen. Danilo Lim and former Vice President Teofisto Guingona.
- - Profile on Brig. Gend. Danilo, who was relieved from his post as commander of the elite First Scout Rangers Regiment for allegedly plotting a coup d'etat against the Gloria Macapagal Arroyo administration.
- - Oakwood Mutiny: More than 300 junior officers and enlisted men took over the Oakwood Premier in the Ayala Center, Makati City on July 27, 2003.
- - Navy Ltsg. Antonio Trillanes IV, Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala, Army Capt. Milo Maestrecampo, Navy Ltsg. James Layug, and Marine Capt. Gary Alejano led more than 300 junior officers and enlisted men and took over the Oakwood Premier in the Ayala Center, Makati City on July 27, 2003.
- - Destabilization efforts against the Gloria Macapagal Arroyo administration
- - Statement from a Magdalo soldier
- - President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has left San Pablo City aboard a helicopter and will head straight to Malacañang where she will preside over a meeting by the crisis committee of the National Security Council that will discuss the situation in Makati City involving Senator Antonio Trillanes IV.
- - “Trillanes and Lim are just saving their own skin in causing (a) commotion. That is just so irresponsible… This will definitely have an effect on our economy and the foreigners’ perception on our country," said Donald Dee, chairman of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
- - On the eve of the government-imposed "deadline" for their surrender, military sympathizers of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Brigadier Gen. Danilo Lim said Thursday expressed readiness to fight to the very end.
- - Sen. Mar Roxas on Thursday urged his colleague Sen. Antonio Trillanes to “be calm, and do not bring this to a point where our people’s blood will be shed," adding that “we hear the frustration, the cynicism, the estrangement from the government that is in your voice and in your positions."
- - Pro-government have started closing in on the Manila Peninsula Hotel, in what is perceived as a preparation for a possible assault on the hotel in a bid to rearrest Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim.
- - After failing to convince members of the media and supporters of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim to leave the hotel, police Dir. Geary Barias on Thursday afternoon reiterated that government troops will effect the two officials' arrest by 3 p.m.
- - "Don't let the guests leave. Don't restrain them," Antonio Trillanes said in Filipino. He gave no other statement.
- - Senator Antonio Trillanes IV issued a message Thursday urging hotel guests to remain in their room, radio DZBB reported.
- - Vice President Manuel "Noli" de Castro appealed for calm in the wake of tensions at a Makati City hotel where Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and Brigadier Gen. Danilo Lim have been holed up since late Thursday morning.
- - Guests started evacuating a luxury hotel in Makati City Thursday after a group of rebel soldiers took over the building and demanded the resignation of President Arroyo.
- - On Thursday, the luxurious 497-room The Peninsula Hotel Manila became an unwilling host to a standoff tension between mutinous troops led by detained Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and soldiers loyal to President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
- - The Philippine military is rushing around 1,500 troops to the capital Manila to crush a mutiny by rebel soldiers who have taken over a luxury hotel, a military spokesman said.
- - Sen. Rodolfo Biazon, a former Armed Forces chief of staff, said he hopes that the situation will not end up in “soldiers killing each other.”
- - At least 50 Special Weapons and Tactics commandos have lined up outside the Manila Pensinsula hotel in Makati City to enforce the arrest of rebel soldiers who stormed out of a Makati courtroom and called for President Arroyo's resignation.
- - Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Thursday said he expects the worst to happen after he and two dozen rebel soldiers took over a luxury hotel in Makati City and called for President Arroyo's resignation.
- - Brigadier General Danilo Lim on Thursday said they will not surrender to government authorities, despite reported deployment of pro-government troops in preparation for the serving of the arrest warrant against Lim and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.
- - The takeover by rebel soldiers over a luxury hotel in Makati City might be part of a bigger plot by anti-Arroyo groups to overthro the government, Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez said Thursday.
- - Footage taken by ABS-CBN Sky Patrol showed Special Weapons and Tactics commandos moving in battle formation towards the hotel at 4 p.m.
- - An hour since the 3 p.m. deadline lapsed, government troops began its assault on the Manila Peninsula Hotel at 4 p.m.
- - Government soldiers, backed by armored personnel carrier, also were seen taking combat positions outside the hotel. Some were also seen going into the hotel premises.
- - Coping mechanisms
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
The Savebuckets Online Comparison Shopping Service
By the way, Savebuckets also allows users to enter the maximum amount they are prepared to pay against the selected product, e.g., iPod. Savebuckets’ will then check the price of that product whenever a shop on its service has changed the price. And via email, the online comparison shopping service will contact the user when the price has reached or fallen beneath the maximum price. The email even comes with a link directly to that shop! Wow! Isn’t that neat? IT IS! And I kid you not!
Monday, November 26, 2007
Wu-Chia Ching Wins the 40th All Japan Championships 2007!
Wu-Chia Ching, one of Taiwan’s billiards masters and the 2005 World Pool Champion, beat 1999 World Pool Champion and Filipino pool legend Efren Bata Reyes, aka The Magician, 11-6, in the quarter finals of the 40th All Japan Championships 2007 at the Hotel New Archaic Hall in Amagasaki-shi, Hyogo prefecture, Japan.
Acknowledged as one of the greatest pool players of all time, Efren Bata Reyes was the best finisher among the Filipino pool players in the just concluded billiards competition. The Magician, who comes from the Puyat Sports stable, received JPY250,000 for his last eight standing along with 2004 World Pool Championship runner-up Pei Wei-chang, Japan’s M. Tanaka, and 2004 World Pool Champion Mika Immonen, aka The Iceman. Filipino pool players Lee Vann Corteza and Warren Kiamco, who come from the Negros Billiard Stable, both received JPY125,000 for making it to the last 16.
Wu Chia-Ching massacred
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CarAngel and Its Donate-A-Car Program
So, why vehicles? Well, the vehicle that one donates goes to provide much needed funding for preschool and grade school-aged children in the poorest nations of the world. Donated vehicles are sold to fund education pursuits, feeding programs, and provide teachers and training materials for our misfortunate brothers and sisters, sons and daughters.
And what types of vehicles that one can donate to CarAngel Ministries? It does not matter what type, model, or year! CarAngel will accept old vehicles from the 1970s and 1980s or newer ones from the 1990s. It even accepts lawnmowers, tractors, and heavy earth-moving equipment! And for transparency, CarAngel gives an instant receipt for each donation!
Efren Bata Reyes in 40th All Japan Championship Quarter Finals!
The 1999 World Pool Champion, Efren Reyes aka Bata (The Kid), set an exciting showdown with Wu Chia-ching, one of Taiwan’s billiards masters and 2005 World Pool Champion. Wu Chia-ching shocked defending champion Lee Vann Corteza at 11-6.
Other Filipino pool players who saw action but failed to progress at the 40th All Japan Championship include Warren Kiamco, who bowed to 2004 World Pool Championship runner-up Chang Pei-wei at 11-10; Francisco Django Bustamante, who suffered his second loss against Yang Ching-shun; and Ramil Bebeng Gallego, who succumbed to 1996 World Pool Champion Ralf Souquet, aka The Kaiser.
The quarter finals now bills Efren Bata Reyes, Wu Chia-ching, Chang Pei-wei, Ralf Souquet, 2001 World Pool Champion Mika Immonen, and
The best of luck to the Magician!
Champion: JPY2,000,000
2nd: JPY1,000,000
3rd-4th: JPY500,000
5th-8th: JPY250,000
9th-16th: JPY125,000
17th-32nd: JPY60,000
Magician Reaches Quarter Finals of JPBA
Corteza, Reyes Whips Foes
Three Filipinos Unscathed in All Japan Pool
On the hill (in Japanese)
Bata, Corteza, Kiamco Win Openers
Pics on the JPBA Men's Bracket
Pics on the JPBA Women's Bracket
JPBA Official Site
YouTube Videos on Billiards and JPBA
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Join the 1st Makati Pool Players Association 9-Ball Challenge!
Schedule of games is as follows
Nov. 29, Thursday: 6:00 PM
Nov. 30, Friday: 6:00 PM
Dec. 7, Friday: 6:00 PM
Dec. 8, Saturday: 3:00 PM
Registration fee is only Php500 (five hundred pesos). Player classification is ongoing at the AMF-Puyat Superbowl. For added info, please contact 818-0239 or 811-1922. Or better yet, leave a message at this post or call/text The AnitoKid at 0918-264-4445 (+63-918-264-4445) for any queries.
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Willy Wang Wins in the 9th World Wushu Championship! Medals from Jennifer Lagilag, Mary Jane, Marian Mariano and Benjie Rivera!
Willy Wang is a former world silver medalist. He is also a double gold medalist in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. Wang defeated Indonesian Heriyanto for the gold in the Nanquan event (Southern Fist style) of the competition, which was participated in by more than 1,000 Wushu athletes from 89 countries.
More congratulations to other members of the Philippine Wushu team, who also bagged two silver and two bronze medals for a seventh overall finish in the 9th World Wushu Championship. Jennifer Lagilag and Mary Jane Estimar won the two silvers in the women's Sanshou 48-kilogram and 52-kilogram division, respectively. Marian Mariano and Benjie Rivera won the bronze medals (Sanshou) in the 60 kg and 56 kg divisions, respectively. Benjie Rivera is a gold medalist in the 2005 World Wushu Championship in
Other members of the Philippine Wushu Team that saw action include Jessie Aligaga (48 kg), Jason Domingo (52 kg) and Mark Eddiva (65 kg). All competed in the men's Sanshou.
The stellar performance of the Philippine Wushu Team should be an indication of another exciting finish of the Philippine squad in upcoming 24th Southeast Asian Games in
Congratulations Willy Wang, Jennifer Lagilag, Mary Jane Estimar, Marian Mariano, and Benjie Rivera! Mabuhay kayong lahat!
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Another Gabriel Flash Elorde Will Rule the Boxing World!
From ABS-CBN Interactive and The Philippine Star
Despite suffering a knockdown and barely beating unheralded Glen Mondol on points a few weeks ago, superfeatherweight Juan Martin (Bai) Elorde is determined to chase the dream of following in his grandfather’s footsteps as he takes on Cris Dollesin in the undercard of the Rey (Boom Boom) Bautista-Antonio Meza main event at the Araneta Coliseum on Dec. 2.
Elorde, 23, is a Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management graduate of St. Benilde and could be managing the family’s thriving gym business but chose a career that’s not only dangerous but also unstable.
But if a grandaunt who dabbles in fortune-telling is to be believed, Elorde is destined for greatness in the ring.
Vicenta Elorde, who once predicted her brother Gabriel or “Flash” would become a boxing champion, saw in the stars a sign that another Elorde would rule the world in the future.
“Flash” was undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer when Bai was born in November 1984. He had lost his hair, could hardly speak and was confined to a wheelchair. The ring legend visited Bai, cradled in his mother Liza’s arms, a few days after delivery and noticed a violet-colored birthmark on the baby’s left fist. His eyes widened as he held the left hand as if to pass the torch to the heir of his throne.
Today, Bai – a southpaw like his late grandfather – is a budding prospect with a 5-0 record. He turned pro last February, beating Joseph Mateo in
Every day, Bai gets up at 5 to run 10 rounds along the Manila Memorial perimeter in front of the Elorde Sports Complex in Sucat and works out in the gym at least two hours in the afternoon. Veteran trainer Mario Lumacad is his mentor while Panchito (Sugar Ray) Estrada is the catcher in his punch-mitt routine. His father Johnny, a former Southeast Asian Games gold medalist, watches from a distance and gives pointers, too.
Against Mondol, Bai went down from a left hook to the face in the second round but never panicked. He got up, weathered the storm and held on to score a majority decision at the Mall of Asia parking lot before a crowd that included delegates in the WBC Convention.
“That’s boxing,” said Bai. “Even world champions go down. I’m not discouraged. I want to continue fighting. I’m determined to improve.”
Liza couldn’t bear to watch her son hurt in the ring and closed her eyes as he took a mandatory eight-count. She was on her fifth rosary that day. Johnny said he wanted to jump into the ring when Bai fell – not to throw in the towel but to punch Mondol.
“Two weeks before the fight, my stomach was already turning over,” she said. “If you ask me, I prefer Bai to manage our gyms in Tektite and
Former world titlists Rene Barrientos and Rolando Navarrete, watching at ringside, gave their thumbs-up to Bai. Barrientos advised Bai to learn how to bob and weave while Navarrete told Liza to make sure he’s not overmatched.
“When Bai was knocked down, I prayed to God and asked if boxing is meant for him, to help him get up but if not, to keep him down,” said Liza. “My prayer was answered.”
For Bai, there are disadvantages and advantages to being an Elorde. “Fans expect a lot more from you if you’re an Elorde,” he said. “Opponents prepare more to beat me because I’m an Elorde. I can feel the pressure but I’m not afraid. When I’m in the ring and I get hit, I forget about the pressure. I just go out and do my best.”
More on Gabriel Flash Elorde
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