Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Transparent Phone


Here’s an official concept phone this time, one created by Aston Martin and Mobiado, the famous luxury gadget designer. What you can see below is a transparent phone running Android and these are all renders, right now. Dubbed the CTP002, this phone is a big sapphire glass surface with titanium edges.
The glass is in fact a capacitive touchscreen and Mobiado hopes to also implement a SIM card slot, a chipset and a battery on this gizmo. Mobiado CTP022 is supposed to connect to the car and its display, with the latter showing a map of local venues and friends from the Foursquare network. Turns out that the camera in your car can snap a photo and post it on Facebook letting everyone know you own an Aston Martin.
This is all daydreaming if you ask me, but the concept of the device will be shown at BaselWorld in Switzerland, so feel free to drop by, if interested.

Ateneo to proclaim winners of Art Awards on Aug 11


Posted at 08/09/2011 5:44 PM | Updated as of 08/09/2011 5:45 PM


MANILA, Philippines - Three artists will be honored for their contribution to contemporary art in the Philippines as the Ateneo Art Gallery announces the winners of its Art Awards on Thursday.
A ceremony will be held on August 11 at the Grand Atrium of the Shangri-La Plaza in Mandaluyong City.
The winners will receive an invitation to apply for international residency grants funded by the Ateneo Art Gallery and its partner institutions across the globe: Common Room Networks Foundation in Indonesia, La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre in Australia, Artesan Gallery in Singapore, Art Omi in New York and Liverpool Hope University in the United Kingdom.
The 12 finalists in the Ateneo Art Awards were artists below the age of 36. They are Renato Barja Jr., Frank Callaghan, Olivia D'aboville, Kawayan de Guia, Bembol dela Cruz, Nona Garcia, Sam Kiyoumarsi, Tatong Recheta Torres, Maria Taniguchi, Rodel Tapaya, MM Yu and Maria Jeona Zoleta.
Their works were displayed in exhibits which ran between May 2, 2010 and May 1, 2011.
The Ateneo Art Awards was established in 2004 in honor of founding benefactor Fernando Zobel de Ayala, an avid supporter of young Filipino visual artists.
This year's awards, themed "Anatomy of Autonomy," made participants dissect and survey artistic thought in the contemporary Philippine art scene.

Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/08/09/11/ateneo-proclaim-winners-art-awards-aug-11

Family planning is a personal choice: survey


Posted at 08/09/2011 6:41 PM | Updated as of 08/10/2011 11:39 AM


MANILA, Philippines - Majority of Filipinos believe that family planning is something that should not be interfered with, according to a survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
The nationwide poll, which was conducted from June 3 to 6 among 1,200 adults, showed that 82% of respondents agreed with the following statement: "The choice of a family planning method is a personal choice of couples and no one should intefere with it."
This is 21 points higher compared to November 1990, when only 61% concurred with the said statement, reported SWS media partner BusinessWorld, which published the survey results on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, only 9% of respondents were undecided and 8% disagreed, much lower compared to the 26% and 13%, respectively, found in the 1990 survey.
On government's role and the use of condoms
The survey also showed that 73% of respondents want the government to provide couples with information on "all legal methods" of family planning.
This is 18 points higher compared to the November 1990 poll.
Sixty-eight percent, on the other hand, believed that "the government should fund all means of family planning, may it be natural or artificial means."
A little over half of the respondents disagreed that the use of condoms (51%), pills (52%) and intra-uterine devices (51%) can also be considered as abortion.
Meanwhile, 46% of them said including family planning in the school curriculum will not make the youth sexually promiscuous.
The controversial Reproductive Health Bill, which is currently pending in Congress, promotes natural and artificial means of family planning and sex education in schools, among others.
Several groups and celebrities have voiced support for the bill amid strong opposition from the Catholic Church. The Philippines is a predominantly conservative Catholic country.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/08/09/11/family-planning-personal-choice-survey

National Artist rues closure of 'blasphemous' art show


Posted at 08/09/2011 8:54 PM | Updated as of 08/10/2011 10:23 AM




MANILA, Philippines - National Artist for Literature Bien Lumbera on Tuesday said he is disappointed that the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) decided to capitulate to the demands of Catholic groups to shut down the controversial "Kulo" art exhibit, which shows defaced religious images.
"I think that it's an unfortunate move on the part of CCP. That leaves CCP open to pressure anytime something, an art object being displayed, raises the ire of certain sectors," he told ABS-CBN News Channel.
"Once they give in to the pressure exerted on them by certain groups, then the CCP becomes open to every little whim by a certain sector in Philippine society," he added.
Lumbera, leader of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines, said the controversy over the "Kulo" exhibit veered away from the discussion that an artist "should be allowed the freedom to create what he thinks is art."
He said, however, that he understood the CCP's decision to shut down the controversial exhibit particularly the art pieces of Mideo Cruz.
"I can see that there is very little ground on which the CCP and the Church can agree on," he said.
Asked if he will protest the CCP's decision, he said: "I don't think I will. I just express regret that the CCP did not put up an argument that would protect the artist and his creation."
CCP officials have come under fire for exhibiting Mideo Cruz's controversial art pieces. The works fanning controversy are images of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary which were adorned with objects not related to Christianity -- from a crucifix with a wooden penis to a Christ the King figurine with rabbit ears.
Exhibit closed
On Tuesday, the CCP management decided to close down the exhibit after CCP Board members and the artist received threats.
"Due to numerous emails, text messages and other letters sent to various officers of the CCP, and to the artists themselves, with an increasing number of threats to persons and property,  the members of the Board of the Cultural Center of the Philippines have decided to close down the Main Gallery where the Kulo Exhibit is on display," the CCP said in a statement.
The CCP said security threats became more alarming after a couple vandalized the controversial art works of Mideo Cruz and attempted to set fire to the exhibit last week.
Catholic groups have condemned the exhibit for being "sacrilegious and blasphemous."
Lawyer Jo Imbong of the St. Thomas More Society of Lawyers said their group will still file charges against the CCP officials and Cruz despite the closure of the exhibit.
"The Christian groups will pursue the charges because a serious offense has been committed and the CCP and the artist are accountable under the law," Imbong said.
Imbong earlier said that the CCP and Cruz are liable for violating Revised Penal Code's (RPC) Article 201 on immoral doctrines, obscene publications, and indecent shows.
For his part, President Benigno Aquino III said he backed the CCP's decision to close the exhibit.
Social realism
Chris Millado, artistic director and head of the CCP Performing Arts Department, said the CCP tried to accommodate many points of view but Cruz's work elicited violent reactions.
He said the "Kulo" artists including Cruz focused on social realism and used their art to address social issues.
"It is not the intention of the artist to desecrate or be sacrilegious but he is using certain images that incited this kind of feeling," Millado told radio dzMM.
Asked why the artist decided to use the images of Jesus and Mary and not the prophet Mohammed, he said: "He made a specific choice. It was not just Christ but several other images. It is a learning thing. Hindi nagkaroon din ng timing o preparation to basically explain or warn the public about what to expect...to see how she or he could view the exhibit so there would be context."
Millado said other religious communities including Christians were not offended by the artwork and were willing to engage the artist in dialogue.
However, he said there are extreme sectors "who do not want to engage anymore but use other forms such as threats and harassment of artist."
Millado said he was also shocked when he first saw Cruz's art pieces but said the work could be used as a mirror to reveal something about society.
"We should appreciate what has happened because the artist is trying to say something, point out something. He is trying to mirror something. I saw it 4 days ago. I was shocked. And then I thought why I was shocked and it became revelatory for me, what things I still value and why I tried to go into the head of the artist and what the artist tried to come up with," he said.
He added that the controversy has become an opportunity for artists to see the limits of expression and to "examine our work as artists in terms of how far you can go to push our message across."


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/-depth/08/09/11/national-artist-rues-closure-blasphemous-art-show

Kids' packed lunches too warm to be safe: study


Posted at 08/10/2011 11:38 AM | Updated as of 08/10/2011 4:50 PM


NEW YORK - If you're packing lunch for your kid, chances are it will end up at unsafe temperatures before it's eaten.
That's according to a Texas study that tested more than 700 preschoolers' lunch packs and found less than 2% of the meats, vegetables and dairy products were in the safe temperature zone.
"It was a shock when we discovered that more than 90% of the perishable items in these packed lunches were kept at unsafe temperatures," said Fawaz Almansour, a doctoral student at the University of Texas in Austin.
His study, released on Monday in the journal Pediatrics, is the first to check how the food that kids' bring to school is doing about an hour and a half before lunchtime.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, perishable foods kept between 40 degrees and 140 degrees Fahrenheit (4 to 60 degrees Celsius) for more than two hours are no longer safe to eat.
Although 45% of the packed lunches included an ice pack and 12% were kept in refrigerators, nearly all of the perishable foods were in the danger zone.
That means bacteria that cause food poisoning -- like E. coli and Salmonella -- could be multiplying quickly inside the sandwiches that kids eat, Almansour said.
According to the CDC, one in six Americans gets food poisoning every year, but it is unclear how many cases are caused by lukewarm sack lunches.
"This study is an eye-opener more than anything else," Almansour told Reuters Health. "It shows there is a problem."
His recommendation? Pack the lunch with lots of icepacks, and have your kid take it out of the container at school and put it in the fridge.

Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/08/10/11/kids-packed-lunches-too-warm-be-safe-study

Sleep apnea linked to memory decline, dementia


Posted at 08/10/2011 11:43 AM | Updated as of 08/10/2011 11:45 AM

NEW YORK - Older women who have sleep apnea may be more likely to develop memory problems and dementia, according to a new study.
It's not clear yet whether treating the sleep apnea can help prevent that memory decline -- but researchers say future studies should address that question.
"It makes sense that good sleep is going to be protective to the brain," said Dr. Robert Thomas, who studies sleep at Harvard Medical School in Boston and was not involved in the new study.
But, he added, clear answers have been lacking on the link between problem sleeping and memory. "We simply don't have data to answer many of the simple questions people may have in the sleep clinic," he told Reuters Health.
To try to shrink that gap, Dr. Kristine Yaffe of the University of California, San Francisco and colleagues gave an overnight sleep apnea test to 298 women without dementia, who were an average of 82 years old. The test looks for changes in breathing and oxygen flow during the night, as well as for the short, frequent breaks in sleep that are signs of sleep apnea.
Just over a third of the women had sleep apnea -- which is especially common in older, overweight people.
About five years later, the researchers brought those same women in for a set of thinking and memory tests, and doctors evaluated any of the women who showed signs of memory decline.
In total, a little over a third (36%) of the women were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or dementia.
Among women who had shown signs of sleep apnea on their overnight tests five years earlier, 45% had developed thinking and memory problems, compared to 31% of women who didn't have sleep problems.
When Yaffe and her colleagues took factors such as race, weight, and other diseases and medications into consideration, women with sleep apnea were almost twice as likely to test positive for cognitive impairment or dementia, according to findings published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Sleep apnea has also been linked to a host of other health problems, including high blood pressure and cholesterol. Researchers pointed to lower blood flow to the brain during sleep as a possible culprit in cognitive problems down the line.
Indeed, when the authors looked at the specific factors that went into a diagnosis of sleep apnea, they found that the lack of steady oxygen overnight was related to thinking and memory problems, not how much total sleep women got or how many times they woke up during the night.
Thomas said that not everyone with sleep apnea has symptoms, which include fatigue and snoring, and that people who are overweight or have heart and blood pressure diseases should also consider getting tested.
But researchers still don't know to what extent treatment -- which involves wearing a mask that delivers pressurized air from a "CPAP" machine to ease breathing at night -- can prevent the complications of sleep apnea, including cognitive decline.
"The single biggest hole in sleep apnea (research) is: what are the outcomes of treatment?" Thomas said.
Yaffe agreed. "That's obviously a next step and important question," she told Reuters Health.
Seva Polotsky, a sleep apnea researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, said it's important nonetheless that people with sleep apnea follow whatever treatment regimen their doctor recommends. Still, "there's only one cure for apnea so far we've found, and this is weight loss," he told Reuters Health.
People with sleep apnea should also try to be tested occasionally for signs of cognitive decline, Yaffe concluded.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/08/10/11/sleep-apnea-linked-memory-decline-dementia

Bongbong denies agreement reached on father’s burial


KIMBERLY JANE TAN, GMA News
08/09/2011 | 06:04 PM 


Senator Bongbong Marcos has denied that he had already agreed to Vice President Jejomar Binay's recommendation for the remains of his father, the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, to be buried in his home province of Ilocos Norte.

"Nakakapagtaka na merong mga balitang mga ganyan sa amin di pa kami kinakausap(It's surprising that there are reports like that because he hasn't even talked to us about it yet)," Marcos told reporters on Tuesday.

Marcos was reacting to Binay’s claim that the Marcos family has agreed to his recommendation for the remains of former President Marcos to be buried in Ilocos Norte.

“The Marcos family has accepted the proposal for the former President to be laid to rest in Ilocos. However, we are still trying to iron out details if he will be entitled to receiving military honors. The decision will be out soon," Binay said at a press conference in Laoag.

But Marcos said that their family has not received any formal or official announcement from MalacaƱang regarding the burial issue since Binay was tasked by President Benigno Aquino III to make a recommendation.

"Nag-aantay nga kami napakatagal na. Inaantay nga namin ano ba talaga ang posisyon ng palasyo tungkol sa isyu ng paglibing ng aking ama sa Libingan ng mga Bayani (We have been waiting for the position of the Palace about the issue for the longest time)," he said.

"Pag-uusapan ng pamilya yan at titingnan namin (Only after that will our family talk about it and decide)," he added.

Marcos noted, however, that he is "open" to having his father buried in Ilocos Norte, as long as he is given full military honors.

"I am sure the other members of the family will also feel the same way. Yun lamang ang aming pinaninindigan dito. Ang kanyang (That has always been our stand, that he be afforded) honors as a president and as a soldier," he said. - KBK, GMA News

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Ex-FG Arroyo sues supplier for perjury


MANILA, Philippines (UPDATE) - Former First Gentleman Jose Miguel "Mike" Arroyo on Wednesday sued Lion Air president Archibald Po for perjury after the latter tagged him as the owner of pre-owned helicopters that were sold as brand new to the Philippine National Police.

Arroyo's lawyer, Inocencio Ferrer, said the former first gentleman filed the case at the Pasay City Prosecutor's Office at around 2:50 p.m.

"Mr. Arroyo filed a Complaint-Affidavit for 3 charges, namely Perjury, False Testimony, and Offering False Testimony in Evidence, as penalized under Articles 183 and 184 of the Revised Penal Code, for swearing to his perjurious Affidavit before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, giving false testimony before the same, and offering both Affidavit and testimony as evidence, all committed on August 2, 2011 in Pasay City," he said in a statement.

Po has accused the former first gentleman of procuring 5 Raven helicopters before the 2004 elections. He said 2 of the helicopters were later sold to the PNP for $700,000 after being passed off as brand new.

Ferrer said Arroyo did not grant interviews after the filing as he was feeling weak due to his present health condition. He said Arroyo was also stressed due to the emergency major surgery of his wife, former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, this morning which lasted after lunch.

It was later learned that the former President's surgery was
unsuccessful

Po has accused the former first gentleman of procuring 5 helicopters from him before the 2004 elections. He said 2 of the helicopters were later sold to PNP for $700,000 after being passed off as brand new.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/08/10/11/ex-fg-arroyo-sues-supplier-perjury

Marquez still 'same fighter,' says Pacquiao adviser


MANILA, Philippines – Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez has not changed much as a boxer, and this will hurt him when he faces Manny Pacquiao, said Pacquiao's business adviser Michael Koncz.
"Marquez is the same fighter that he's always been," he said in Pacquiao's official website,MP8.ph.
Koncz said that although Marquez is a splendid ring tactician, the Mexican has not shown improvements as a fighter.
Pacquiao, on the other hand, has gotten better with each bout.
"Manny is a totally different fighter than he fought before… he's improved dramatically and all that," said Koncz.
Pacquiao and Marquez have fought twice.
Their first bout in 2004 saw Pacquiao settling for a draw, despite knocking Marquez down thrice in the first round.
Pacquiao won a 2008 rematch via a split decision.
The third fight will take place on November 12.
Fight Hype.com cited sources that the rematch is officially a go as Pacquiao has finally signed the fight contract.
"Evidently, that issue was also sorted out and after Pacquiao put pen to paper yesterday (August 4), Michael Koncz promptly boarded an airplane to return to the United States with contract in hand," said the report.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/08/10/11/marquez-still-same-fighter-says-pacquiao-adviser

Powerade wins PBA draft lottery


MANILA, Philippines – The Powerade Tigers will have the first pick in the upcoming 2011 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) draft.
This is after they won the PBA Draft Lottery last Sunday.
Air21 will have the 2nd pick, while Meralco will take the 3rd pick.
PBA.ph rates the 2011 rookie class as one of the deepest classes in recent years. [http://www.pba.ph/blogs/entry/208]
Marcio Lassiter and Chris Lutz of Smart Gilas Pilipinas National team are among the players who have entered their name in the draft. [http://www.pba.ph/news/entry/1070]
The 1st round of the PBA draft will proceed as follows:
  1. Powerade
  2. Air21
  3. Meralco
  4. Rain or Shine
  5. B-Meg
  6. Alaska
  7. Barako Bull/Petron Blaze
  8. Barako Bull/Petron Blaze
  9. Barangay Ginebra
  10. Talk N Text
The #7 and #8 draft spots are yet to be decided as Petron Blaze is still currently competing in the PBA Finals.
If Petron wins the championship, they will take the 8th pick, while Barako Bull will take the 7th pick.
If Talk N Text wins the title, however, Petron will get the 7th pick and Barako Bull will get the 8th pick.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/08/10/11/powerade-wins-pba-draft-lottery

Yao nominated for Hall of Fame as 'contributor'


HOUSTON - Yao Ming, the Chinese giant who became the first superstar basketball player from Asia, could enter the Basketball Hall of Fame as early as next year as a contributor to the game.
John Doleva, president and chief executive of the shrine, said Tuesday that Yao has been nominated by a member of the Chinese media and his credentials will be considered by an international panel.
As a contributor, Yao could be elected to the Hall in the 2012 class, while as a player, he would not be eligible for consideration until five years after he retired.
Yao retired in July after an eight-year NBA career that started after the Houston Rockets made him the top overall selection in the 2002 NBA draft and was marked in its closing years by leg and foot injuries that eventually forced him off the court.
An eight-time All-Star, Yao averaged 19 points and 9.2 rebounds in the NBA after a stellar career for the Chinese national team and the Shanghai Sharks.
While Yao was not the first Chinese player in the NBA, his engaging personality made him a favorite for sponsors seeking a way to attract interest in the potentially hugely profitable China market and for NBA fans across Asia.
When he retired, NBA commissioner David Stern called Yao "a transformational player and a testament to the globalization of our game."
Doleva said a panel of seven "experts on the international game" will consider Yao's credentials, and six of the seven must approve his election.
The panel is only allowed to select one individual, and Doleva said Yao will be facing about 12-15 other candidates for induction next year.
The deadline for nominations is November 1. Doleva said a member of the Chinese media contacted him to ask about the categories available for individuals, and submitted a formal application this week on Yao's behalf.
"It has to go through the process," Doleva said. "There is no guarantee when someone is nominated that they will be elected in their first year.
"That's kind of what makes the process work. The committee takes a look at the pros and cons."
Former Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy, who coached Yao from 2003-07, hailed the nomination.
"He's been one of the greatest ambassadors to ever set foot on an NBA floor," Van Gundy said. "This guy touched so many people, and really opened doors in China, not only for himself, but for so many others."
Doleva said Yao could make more history if he's inducted as both a contributor and, later, as a player.
"There are examples of people who have been elected as players, and then elected as coaches," Doleva said. "But there has never been anyone elected as a contributor, and then elected as a player or a coach."

Nietes guns for WBO light flyweight crown


MANILA, Philippines – Former world champion Donnie "Ahas" Nietes guns for a 2nd world title when he challenges Mexico’s Ramon Garcia Hilares for the WBO light flyweight title on September 10.
Nietes, who relinquished his WBO minimumweight title to campaign in the 108-pound class, said he will again rely on his trademark speed when he fights Hilares.
"Hirales may be strong, but I believe I'm the smarter and faster fighter," he said inBoxingScene.com.
Nietes feels comfortable fighting as a light flyweight.
He is confident that the added weight won’t affect his speed and punching power.
"I feel great at 108 [lbs]. Much better than at 105," Nietes said.
The fight is scheduled to take place at the University of St. La Salle Gym in his home town Bacolod.
He said his local fans will be in for a treat.
"I won't predict how I'm gonna win. But after the fight, I will be a 2-division world champion," said Nietes.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/08/10/11/nietes-guns-wbo-light-flyweight-crown

Some NBA players back to school due to lockout


MANILA, Philippines – Some players from the National Basketball Association (NBA) are going back to school as the league’s lockout continues.
NBA players Baron Davis, Trevor Ariza, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Love have gone back to school. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Love via Twitter)
Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports reports that 4 NBA players have returned to the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA).
Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves), Trevor Ariza (New Orleans Hornets) and Baron Davis (Cleveland Cavaliers) are all back in the UCLA campus and are taking the same American Popular Culture class.
Love even posted a picture of himself, Ariza, Westbrook and Davis on Twitter, saying, "School in session. Back at UCLA."
According to Kenny Donaldson, UCLA's athletics assistant director of academic services, former UCLA players Arron Afflalo and Jordan Farmar are also considering going back to school.
Spears also reports that Anthony Randolph of the Minnesota Timberwolves has also gone back to his alma mater, the Louisiana State University.
Ariza told Spears that the current NBA lockout "could spur players to take their education more seriously."
Many NBA players left college early, with some of them leaving school as early as after their freshman year.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/08/10/11/some-nba-players-back-school-due-lockout

Sam Milby wins 3rd place in motocross competition


MANILA, Philippines - Hunk actor Sam Milby once again showed his passion for motocross after winning third place in a competition held in Cavite on Tuesday.
Milby, one of the hottest actors of ABS-CBN, joined in the Motocross Beginners Competition.
"Ito ang passion ko, maraming nagsasabi sa akin na 'Sam, masyadong mapanganib ang motocross, dapat tumigil ka na.' Pero ako, hilig ko talaga [ito]," he told ABS-CBN News.
"I just really love this sport. I love racing. 'Yun ang isang bagay na gusto ko talaga."
He may be enjoying the motorcycle sport, but Milby stressed that he knows his limitations.
"Hindi ako 'yung tipong rider na gagawin ko ang crazy stunt, 'yung nagba-backflip. Ako, I will do the jumps, 'yung mga matataas na jumps, but I would keep in mind na 'mag-ingat ka may taping ka bukas.' Lagot talaga ako [pag] nasaktan ako," he said.
Meanwhile, Milby said that he is now ready to fall in love. He broke up with actress Anne Curtis in 2008.
"I'm not seeing anybody, I'm not dating anybody...ready ako, I'm ready for love life," he said.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/08/10/11/sam-milby-wins-3rd-place-motocross-competition

JM de Guzman launches debut album


MANILA, Philippines - Young actor JM de Guzman, who stars in ABS-CBN's remake of "Mula sa Puso," launched his self-titled debut album on Tuesday.
De Guzman, who has been composing and writing songs since high school, said he composed some of the tracks included in the album.
He admitted that it took some time before he finished the album because of his acting project.
"Number one priority ko talaga ang pag-arte ko, 'yun ang craft ko as an actor. Noong in-offer sa akin ang album, nagdalawang-isip ako kasi baka makasagabal o malito ang tao," he said in an interview during a press conference for his debut album.
"Inisip ko ite-take ko na lang siya (album) as a challenge. At the same time nagagawa ko ang dalawang bagay na gusto ko (singing and acting)."
Aside from original compositions, de Guzman's album also has the actor's renditions of "Carried Away," "Bizarre Love Triangle," "Collide," "Kiss Me," "True," "Pagdating ng Panahon" and "Give You the World."
Now that he is part of the local music industry, de Guzman said he hopes to be part of ABS-CBN's musical variety show, "ASAP Rocks."
Currently, de Guzman is gearing up for the finale of "Mula sa Puso" on Friday, August 12. He is also set to do an independent film.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/08/10/11/jm-de-guzman-launches-debut-album

Ramon Revilla Sr. gets 'Gawad Miong' award


MANILA, Phillippines - Former senator Ramon Revilla Sr. is one of the recipients of the Gawad Miong award, which recognizes outstanding contributions made to the economy of Cavite province.
The other awardee is former Cavite governor Juanito "Johnny" Remulla, a rival of Revilla in politics. Both attended the awarding ceremony.
Young actor Jolo Revilla hopes to follow in his father's and grandfather's footsteps as he enters politics. Jolo, son of Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr., is currently the president of Liga ng mga Barangay-Cavite Chapter and executive vice president of Liga ng mga Barangay ng Pilipinas.
He said he is proud of his grandfather's latest achievement, and is happy to serve his province at a young age.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/08/10/11/ramon-revilla-sr-gets-gawad-miong-award

ome › Entertainment › Joseph Bitangcol hurt in car accident in Antipolo


MANILA, Philippines - Young actor Joseph Bitangcol and 5 others were hurt in a vehicular accident in Antipolo City.
Bitangcol and his companions were riding a Mitsubishi Montero and speeding along Sumulong Highway when a 10-wheeler truck appeared and sideswiped their vehicle, causing it to crash, Philstar.com reported on Wednesday.
They were brought to the Amang Rodriguez Medical Center in Marikina City.
Bitangcol entered showbiz in 2004 via ABS-CBN's reality talent search, "Star Circle Quest." He eventually left the Kapamilya network due to "misunderstandings."
He is the former boyfriend of Sandara Park, a Korean "Star Circle Quest" contestant who is know part of K-Pop sensation 2ne1.
In 2008, many were shocked when Bitangcol did a gay film with Polo Ravales.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/08/10/11/joseph-bitangcol-hurt-car-accident-antipolo

Pretty Hazel voted off 'Biggest Loser'


MANILA, Philippines - Charlene Hazel Chua from Bicol got the boot from the contestants of ABS-CBN's "The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition" on Monday, leaving 8 finalists to compete for a P1-million cash prize and a condominium unit.
Chua was voted off after her fellow contestants discovered during the last weigh-in that she did not slim down.
The "Biggest Loser of the Week" title went to "Shrinking Man" Larry Martin.
"Thank you sa journey. It was great. It touched me so much at laging iti-treasure ko everything," said Chua, who lost 34 pounds after more than 2 months of training in the "Biggest Loser" camp, after she was eliminated.
"Happy ako na nakapasok ako dito sa camp. Kung di ako nakapasok sa camp, miserable pa rin ang buhay ko. Tapos ngayon, I'm a much happier, confident person. Kaya ko nang lumabas nang hindi yuyuko. At proud ako sa sarili ko sa naabot ko dito sa camp."
Below are the remaining finalists of "The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition:"
1. Ryan Razon, 31, Pampanga
2. Angela Lupangco, 26, Rizal
3. Enrique Rafael "Raffy" Tan, 22, Negros Occidental
4. Art Mendoza, 35, Makati
5. Winwin Cabinta, 18, Bukidnon
6. Larry Martin
7. Andy Gomez de Liano
8. Leigh Villegas


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