14 year-old Charice Pempengco belting out "And I'm Telling You I'm not Going" at Star#38 Korea. Her voice and stage presence upstaged Jennifer Hudson!
Monday, November 26, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
So Where Will You Put Your Garbage?
Learn from the people of Marikina.
Hall of Famer for the cleanest and greenest municipality in the region.
Hall of Famer for the cleanest and greenest municipality in the region.
Friday, September 21, 2007
President Marcos Explains his "New Society"
Philippine President Marcos explains his "New Society" plan for the ordinary Filipino since declaring Martial Law through-out the nation on September 21, 1972.
Initial measures - In his first address to the nation after issuing Proclamation
No. 1081, President Marcos said that martial law has two objectives: (1) to save the republic, and (2) to "reform the social, economic and political institutions in our country."
In accordance with the two objectives, President Marcos issued general orders and letters of instruction to that effect:
General Order No. 1 -- The President proclaimed that he should govern the nation and direct the operations of the Government, including all its agencies and instrumentalities, as Commander-in-Chief of all the armed forces of the Philippines;
General Order No. 2 -- The President directed the Secretary of National Defense to arrest or cause the arrest and take into his custody the individuals named in the attached list and to hold them until otherwise so ordered by the President or by his duly designated representative, as well as to arrest or cause the arrest and take into his custody and to hold them otherwise ordered released by him or by his duly authorized representative such persons who may have committed crimes described in the Order;
General Order No.3 -- The President ordered that all executive departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of the National Government, government owned or controlled corporations, as well all governments of all the provinces, cities, municipalities and barrios should continue to function under their present officers and employees, until otherwise ordered by the President or by his duly designated representatives. The President further ordered that the Judiciary should continue to function in accordance with its present organization and personnel, and should try and decide in accordance with existing laws all criminal and civil cases, except certain cases enumerated in the Order.
General Order No. 4 -- The President ordered that a curfew be maintained and enforced throughout the Philippines from twelve o'clock midnight until four o'clock in the morning.
General Order No. 5 -- All rallies, demonstrations and other forms of group actions including strikes and picketing in vital industries such as in companies engaged in manufacture or processing as well as in production or processing of essential commodities or products for exports, and in companies engaged in banking of any kind, as well as in hospitals and in schools and colleges are prohibited.
General Order No. 6 -- No person shall keep, possess or carry outside of his residence any firearm unless such person is duly authorized to keep, possess or carry any such firearm.
Initial measures - In his first address to the nation after issuing Proclamation
No. 1081, President Marcos said that martial law has two objectives: (1) to save the republic, and (2) to "reform the social, economic and political institutions in our country."
In accordance with the two objectives, President Marcos issued general orders and letters of instruction to that effect:
General Order No. 1 -- The President proclaimed that he should govern the nation and direct the operations of the Government, including all its agencies and instrumentalities, as Commander-in-Chief of all the armed forces of the Philippines;
General Order No. 2 -- The President directed the Secretary of National Defense to arrest or cause the arrest and take into his custody the individuals named in the attached list and to hold them until otherwise so ordered by the President or by his duly designated representative, as well as to arrest or cause the arrest and take into his custody and to hold them otherwise ordered released by him or by his duly authorized representative such persons who may have committed crimes described in the Order;
General Order No.3 -- The President ordered that all executive departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of the National Government, government owned or controlled corporations, as well all governments of all the provinces, cities, municipalities and barrios should continue to function under their present officers and employees, until otherwise ordered by the President or by his duly designated representatives. The President further ordered that the Judiciary should continue to function in accordance with its present organization and personnel, and should try and decide in accordance with existing laws all criminal and civil cases, except certain cases enumerated in the Order.
General Order No. 4 -- The President ordered that a curfew be maintained and enforced throughout the Philippines from twelve o'clock midnight until four o'clock in the morning.
General Order No. 5 -- All rallies, demonstrations and other forms of group actions including strikes and picketing in vital industries such as in companies engaged in manufacture or processing as well as in production or processing of essential commodities or products for exports, and in companies engaged in banking of any kind, as well as in hospitals and in schools and colleges are prohibited.
General Order No. 6 -- No person shall keep, possess or carry outside of his residence any firearm unless such person is duly authorized to keep, possess or carry any such firearm.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Lea Salonga's Audition for Miss Saigon
After searching the world, they couldn't find, until they landed in the Philippines.
Here they found the perfect Kim.
Lea Salonga with Claude-Michel Schonberg on the piano and Nicholas Hytner, Cameron Mackintosh, Alain Boublil looking on. Miss Saigon premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London on September 20, 1989 and on April 11, 1991, it opened at the Broadway Theatre in New York.
As of today, September 20, 2007, Miss Saigon is still the 10th longest-running Broadway musical in musical theatre history.
Here they found the perfect Kim.
Lea Salonga with Claude-Michel Schonberg on the piano and Nicholas Hytner, Cameron Mackintosh, Alain Boublil looking on. Miss Saigon premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London on September 20, 1989 and on April 11, 1991, it opened at the Broadway Theatre in New York.
As of today, September 20, 2007, Miss Saigon is still the 10th longest-running Broadway musical in musical theatre history.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
"Filipinos are worth dying for" - Ninoy Aquino
Ninoy Aquino, setting the example of true love for our country.
Here's his last video in Taiwan the day before he embarked on his journey to Manila, where his destiny awaited him.
Here's his last video in Taiwan the day before he embarked on his journey to Manila, where his destiny awaited him.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
CPDRC Inmates Perform Michael Jackson's "Thriller"
The characters of Michael Jackson and his leading lady in the Thriller MTV were played by prisoners from Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, Dodong and Wenjell, both were convicted of drug related case.
Now, together with 1,500 inmates they are gonna set a record in Guinness Book of World Records with this latest MTV of Thriller!.
Now, together with 1,500 inmates they are gonna set a record in Guinness Book of World Records with this latest MTV of Thriller!.
Monday, August 6, 2007
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Algorithm March with CPDRC Prisoners
This video was taken last October, 2006. An algorithm march by 967 inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center.
Friday, August 3, 2007
1,500 Dancing Inmates of Cebu, Philippines
Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho - Dancing Inmates of Cebu, Philippines
A Culture of Discipline at Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center
Watch this concept that looks at behavioral change and culture right inside the microcosm of a sick society which is the jail...
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Criminal Modus Operandi - Inside the Bus
To inform the public on how members of syndicates, street criminals and just plain hustlers ply their trade and how not to become victims of crimes
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Saturday, July 7, 2007
The Correspondents - Kaya ng Pinay Mt. Everest Expedition -4
"If we will be able to reach the summit, it will not just be because of our physical strength. It will largely be because of our teamwork, our faith in God, our years of preparation, and the support of our families and our sponsors" - Katrina Dayondon
Kaya ng Pinay Mt. Everest Expedition -1
The first Southeast Asian women to summit Mt. Everest are from the Philippines!
Enduring health problems, frigid weather, thin air, a most inhospitable terrain and the dissolution of their original expedition team, Noelle Wenceslao, Karina Dayondon and Janet Belarmino have achieved the ultimate triumph of a mountaineer -- the summit of Mt. Everest.
Enduring health problems, frigid weather, thin air, a most inhospitable terrain and the dissolution of their original expedition team, Noelle Wenceslao, Karina Dayondon and Janet Belarmino have achieved the ultimate triumph of a mountaineer -- the summit of Mt. Everest.
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