Manila Standard Today - Sunday (October 7, 2012) Issue
Manila Standard Today - Sunday (October 7, 2012) Issue
Manila Standard Today - Sunday (October 7, 2012) Issue
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Vol. I No. 15 12 Pages, 2 Section P18.00 SUNDAY, October 7, 2012
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HE National Union of Journalists of the Philippines on Saturday said that President Aquinos support to the online libel provision in the Cybercrime Prevention Act was a declaration of war against his own people even as a foreign watchdog group urged Malacanang to work on amending the controversial provisions of the law.
We now have a president who has openly declared war on his own people, the NUJP said in a statement. The NUJP quoted the late wUnited States President Thomas Jefferson who said that if a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it; he is obligated to do so. The NUJP insisted that the newlyenacted law is unjust, a claim that
was supported by 11 petitions of several groups urging the Supreme Court to nullify the Cybercrime Act for being unconstitutional. The only response to it and a President who, as his factotums have repeatedly said, signed it with his full approval can only be resistance and deance, the group said.
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Autumn auction. Hidden Pleasures, one of Andres Barrioquintos newest works, will be auctioned off by Sothebys in Hong Kong today together with the paintings of other Asian artists.
Barrioquinto says Hidden Pleasures speaks of his growing interest in Japanese Shunga artworks: the extraordinarily large quantity of prints, illustrated books and paintings with erotic or explicitly sexual themes released in Japan.
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The source said both panels are hopeful that the agreement will be signed within the month, likely in the Philippines. Deles, however, said she does not want to preempt the ongoing talks. She said once the framework agreement is nalized, the government will make it public rst before signing it with the MILF. The agreement, Deles said, will be posted on government websites and the administration will also launch an information campaign to ensure that all stakeholders are aware of the pact. Earlier, government chief negotiator Marvic Leonen said a political entity that will replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao will require a new law to amend the ARMM Organic Act. The government and the MILF earlier signed a Decision Points on Principles (DPP) during their April meeting, which states that the future political entity will have a ministerial form of government with the power to enter into economic agreements. It will also be given the power to create its own sources of revenue and to have a just share in the revenues generated through the exploration, development or utilization of natural resources and shall also have the powers over the Shariah justice system. The powers that would be reserved for the national government, however, are as follows: defense and external security; foreign policy; common market and global trade; coinage and monetary policy; citizenship and naturalization; and postal service. The talks would be the most signicant progress in years of negotiations on ending a rebellion that has left more than 120,000 people dead and held back development inMindanao. Earlier on Tuesday, rebel negotiator Mohagher Iqbal said at the talks resumption that they are now on the home stretch and the smell of success is reinforced every day. Iqbal warned that if the negotiations are not concluded soon, opponents might endanger a nal deal. A breakaway rebel group has opposed the talks, and some Christian politicians, wary of losing land and power to minority Muslims, have been accused in the past of undermining the negotiations. If we cannot conclude it soon successfully, now that we are at the brink of the exercise, we will be in trouble, Iqbal said. The greatest source of risk comes from spoilers, leaders, and parties who believe that these negotiations threaten their power and interests.
former US Naval Base facility, now a center for manufacturing and shipping, has been transformed into a liberty port overnight with the arrival Friday of more than 2,200 US Marine soldiers, who hanker for rest and recreation or entertainment.
The Freeport two main roads, Waterfront and Deweys Avenue teemed with civilian-clad GI Joes patronizing beer parlors and hotel lobbies since the USS Bonhomme Richards, an amphibious assault and helicopter carrier, hit the Alva dock Friday. Two destroyer escort ships, the USS George Washington and USS John Stennis also arrived to support the joint amphibious military exercises aimed at developing interoperability between Filipino and American troops. They immediately hit the beach, clad in shorts and sports shoes to explore the different business district inside the Freeport, an ofcial said. The soldiers are restricted within the secured area of the Subic Bay Freeport Economic Zone. The US soldiers will link up on Monday with 1,200 troops for the annual Phiblex war training sessions for 10 days from October 8 to 18 scheduled in Palawan and Zambales. The two provinces are considered highly strategic due to the territorial row involving the chain of islands in the West Philippine Sea. Taxis and van rental motor vehicles reported brisk business while the nine-hole Binictican Golf Course crawled with American players. Also seen near the Alava pier where the USS Olympus , a nuclear submarine that arrived last Thursday for rest and recreation, were several massage parlors attendants and GRO of entertainment places distribution iers. Expected to attend the kick-off program on Monday are top Philippine Defense and Armed Forces ofcials, together with US Naval Forces Asia-Pacic and US Ambassador Harry Tomas. SBMA chairman-administrator Roberto V. Garcia and key Freeport ofcials will welcome the national and foreign dignitaries. None of the local media based on the Freeport have been accredited by the Philippine Marines. The coverage was limited to Defense reporters and foreign media.
Scouts month. The shrine of Andres Bonifacio in Manila becomes a playground for a group of Boy Scouts during the commemmoration of the Scouting Month. DANNY PATA
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We call on all Filipino journalists and news organizations to stand up to this brazen attempt to wrest away our rights and liberties. We call on the Filipino people to stand up and defend our right to freedom of expression. Let us show this government that, whatever it may think, we ARE the boss, the NUJP said. In another development, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists said it was important to amend the Cybercrime Law since it could pose a double threat to Philippine media. CPJ Asia Program Coordinator Bob Dietz warned that the law allows the Justice Department to summarily shut down a website, or a politician to stie media with a libel threat. Better to get work before some thinskinned politico decides to silence a tweeting critic with the threat of a 12-year jail sentence, said Dietz in a blog post. Dietz added that he nds it bewildering that the government paired a law tragetting so-called cybercrimes like cybersex, child pornography, identity theft and spamming with the hoary and over-used concept of libel. Another US-based group, the international online rights group Access, described the Cybertcime Prevention Act as a loophole-ridden law, Access lamented the emerging new reality in the Philippines is
that sharing a link, clicking like on a Facebook, or retweeting could mean 12 years in jail. It added that the Act is so broad and loophole-ridden that a wide range of online activity could be considered libelous. Even if you dont write the material, just sharing it with someone online could land you in prison, it said. Other foreign-based groups who joined the protest include the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Asia-Pacic chapter of the International Federation of Journalists and the Human Rights Watch, which called the Act as unconstitutional In all, there are now 11 petition filed before the Supreme Court against specific provisions in the Cybercrime Prevention Act or RA 10175, following the filing of the petition by the Philippine Bar Association. The PBA agreed with critics that the law violates constitutional rights to due process, expression and free press. Earlier petitions were led by businessman Louis Biraogo, a group of journalists belonging to Alab Ng Mamamahayag, a group of bloggers and internet law experts led by Atty. Jose Jesus, another group of journalists, bloggers and lawyers led by UP law professor Harry Roque, a group of lawmakers, members of the academe and students led by Kabataan Party-list Rep. Raymond Palatino, militant groups led by Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, Ateneo Human Rights Center, journalists led by the NUJP and a group of bloggers led
by Anthony Ian Cruz. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte, however, explained that the Aquino administration was not for the suppression of speech. President Aquino earlier said that what is libelous in print should also be libelous in the online format. I do not agree that the provision on online libel should be removed, Mr. Aquino said. Whatever the format is, if it is libelous, then there should be some form of redress available to the individuals whose rights have been impinged, he said. Mr. Aquino, though, expressed openness to lighten the penalty provision of the anti-cybercrime law. If the penalty is too much, then let us amend this law. If the procedures are too arbitrary, there is still no Implementing Rules and Regulations. We can work it out so there is no abuse on the powers that the state will be exercising, he said. Various stakeholders opposing the law have contended that the online libel provision is tantamount to double jeopardy, and with a higher penalty than the one imposed under the Revised Penal Code. The Department of Justice, meanwhile, has set a dialog with various stakeholders on the IRR on Oct. 9. The IRR will be crafted by the DoJ, the Information Communication Technology Ofce of the Department of Science and Technology, and the Department of Interior and Local Government.
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regional party group. It was not immediately clear how she is related to the rebel leader, Bolina said. He said Mendoza underwent commando, heavy weapons, bomb-making and sniper training in Libya in the early 1980s. Mendoza planned several successful raids and ambushes against soldiers and police, Bolina said. In one raid, freed nine detained rebels from a jail in Batangas province south of Manila, he said. Mendoza, 61, started as a student activist in the 1970s and rose through communist rebel ranks, heading the security unit for the central committee before becoming one of its members. The 43-year-old communist insurgency is one of Asias longest-running. The rebels armed force has been reduced from a peak of about 25,000 ghters in the mid1980s to about 4,000 due to battle losses, surrenders and internal conicts. Peace talks brokered by Norway have been stalled over disagreements between government and rebel negotiators seeking the release of about a dozen other senior party leaders currently held in detention. AP
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The amendments are already being considered by the special group, Belmonte said, adding that the House leadership hopes to pass the budget bill by Oct. 15. House budget hike Suarez earlier said the panel had already agreed to some amendments to the budget bill, or House Bill 6455. Topping the proposal was an increase in P5.8-billion appropriation for the Lower House which was based on 250 House members. But due to the expected increase in congressmen next year, Suarez said they proposed to increase the amount to P6.5 billion. Apart from the House budget, Suarez also proposed that the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, Dangerous Drug Board, Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, and the National Telecommunications Commission should get ample funding to enable these agencies perform effectively. He said the realignments would be sourced from the Priority Social and Economic Project Fund, a special allocation the opposition branded as President Aquinos pork barrel.
RH debates On the other hand, the House leadership remains hopeful that the RH bill will nally be voted upon in the coming session days. Gabriela Rep. Luz Ilagan, one of the RH advocates, they are keeping their ngers crossed that there will be quorum when debates on the controversial bill resume. We are hoping that oppositors will allow the period of amendments to go on, and that the leadership of the House will implement the rules on delaying tactics so that we can nally vote on it before the campaign period next year, Ilagan told the Manila Standard. But unless there is a push from Malacanang, House Assistant Majority Leader and Rep. Sherwin Tugna of the Citizens Battle against Corruption said, the bill would have a hard time getting approved during the last session days of the 15th Congress. House Majority Leader and Mandaluyong Rep. Neptali Gonzales II has admitted the ght over the RH billremains an uphill battle despite the presidential imprimatur and its inclusion among one of the additional priority bills of the Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council. He even said that the measure may die a natural death in the present 15th Congress because of the opposition of House leaders, like Deputy Speaker and Cebu Rep. Pablo Garcia.
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AMID criticism that he was trying to kill the Freedom of Information bill, Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone, chairman of the House Committee on Public Information, has nally set hearings on the measure beginning on Monday.
We are very hopeful that the FOI bill will be approved in the 15th Congress. We are trying our best, Evardone said, adding that his panel is scheduled to meet when Congress resumes session on Monday, October 8, November 6 and 20. Evardone announced the hearing dates even as Deputy Speaker and Quezon Rep. Erin Taada, one of the main authors of the bill, reiterated that political will on the part of Evardones committee is need to be able to approve the bill which guarantees public access to information held by the government. Taada said he sees no reason for the bill to face rough sailing in Congress when a total of 117 lawmakers had already signed a manifesto supporting the measure. He also played down fears of possible media abuse when the bill gets enacted because there are adequate safeguards in the proposed law to deter abusers. Let us not create demons in our own minds as we have full control of the nal language of the law, Tanada said. Ifugao Rep. Teddy Brawner Baguilat, also a major proponent of the FOI bill, earlier accused Evardone of holding the bill hostage in his committee when the latter had postponed and delayed committee deliberations over the past two years.
Baguilat said Evardones inaction has prevented Congress from contributing signicantly to the socalled anti-corruption drive of the government. Baguilat also said that the passage of the FOI bill would give concerned citizens access to vital information that they will need to make sure that government ofcials are held accountable. Yet despite the importance of the bill to the Tuwid na Daan mission, Everdone was not doing enough to push it through, Baguilat said.
World Animal Day. A volunteer veterinarian from the United Kingdom-based Animal Kingdom Foundation prepares to
spay Venus, a stray cat that has since been domesticated, during free veterinary services conducted in celebration of World Animal Day on Saturday. The foundation regularly conducts free spaying and neutering services to stray cats and dogs in cities around the country. AP/Bullit Marquez
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computing rm ArcusIT, its continuous relationship with its clients is hinged on its clients success; spelling the difference between a traditional IT provider and a Cloud provider.
not the right product for them. We know where we sit not so much on just selling the products. We are actually helping them, said Jojo. Riding the cloud While the country is still learning and many are still skeptical about cloud computing, Jojo believes that by 2015, cloud computing will be mainstream. The Philippines is known for outsourcing and were just doing the same thing. You can remove the name cloud and just call it IT infrastructure outsourcing its the same thing, said Jojo. According to Jojo, clients availing of their cloud services no longer have to worry for system refresh and administration, hardware maintenance, capacity planning or network capacity. We give it to them in a xed and predictable expense that will t their scal cycle. These are our expertiseAside from cost reduction, we give our clients exibility. With our technology update, they can now create applications and projects that
We are much closer to a client since our relationship with them never ends the success of our clients is our success. The more we make our clients successful, the more services we are able to provide to them, explained ArcusIT Managing Director & CTO Jojo Colina to Manila Standard. Jojo said his rms services are more embedded in the operations of its clients. We transcend just plain IT. We show the clients how to utilize what we have; for them to succeed, to be more productive, and to gain a business advantage. Not just showing IT for ITs sake, but showcasing IT as best practice and best business advantage, added Jojo. According to Jojo, their business model is geared towards offering their clients with exible packages, thinking through their actual needs so they are able to derive maximum advantage of our services. We are here to help our client. We can tell our clients that our product is
are cost effective, Jojo said. It would be wise for businesses to opt for virtual protected data server, instead of buying a single server, according to Jojo. They dont have to worry about their data being stolen or downtime due to hardware failure. Our entry package is something we call Piso Cloud, which only costs P1 per hour. Imagine, you get the service of a data center with data protection for that amount, he added. ArcusIT difference, depth of experience ArcusIT presents itself as the rst Philippine-based Cloud infrastructure service provider to deliver worldclass, enterprise-grade Cloudcomputing solutions designed to meet the unique requirements of Philippine businesses. Formed only in 2011, the ArcusIT organization brings together over fteen years of expertise in computing hardware, networking, and service delivery to provide a fast, exible, secure, resilient, and scalable cloud infrastructure that is simple for clients to use and manage. Jojo is a key mover in ArcusITs management team that has had deep global IT experience. Spending more than 20 years in the US, Jojo founded and operated a successful ISP & application server business; as well as building one of the largest data-collection facilities in the US, responsible for counting 80
percent of the worlds Internet trafc. I have been in the service provider business in the Internet space since 1994, and theres a lot of experience over the yearsWe know how to operate and maintain our hardware. We have our own maintenance inventory and we are able to keep our equipment up and running, said Jojo. ArcusIts business practice is based on many years of ne tuning, plus a lot of dedication on their part to provide reliable services. We have a rotating [weekend] schedule. In essence, everybody gives a part of his life. Thats the nature of operations, said Jojo, citing that he once left his family at a social function due to an ofce emergency. Our reward is seeing that we are able to provide our clients with reliable services. Its part of our commitment; we actually make that commitment, he said. Company values, management style We like to think of ArcusIT as a family. We foster the idea that everybody needs to work together to achieve a common goal. Its important that they know that were moving in the same direction. Sometimes we need to be exible in what were doing. We need to be more agile and work faster than others in the industry. We are able to produce our innovations faster, Jojo said.
Jojo likened ArcusIT to a Silicon Valley start-up company where employees learn the different facets of the organization, noting that building the career growth and personal enhancement of its employees is just as important. Our people in ArcusIT are between 25-35 How do we retain them? We give them challenges that show them that they can learn with their stint with us, he added. Far from being a micro manager, Jojo emphasizes on performance instead. I get involved in the technology, the direction. I surround myself with people who are capable, who have the skill sets. I act more of a guide and a mentor. Im there to benchmark their accomplishments and make them more competitive. I dont go around and micro-manage everybody since Im more of a mentor and teacher. I look at the accomplishments. I dont really focus on the details that lead to that, he said. Less than a year after formation, the culmination of ArcusITs vision and efforts paid off early, when it was recognized as one of Asias best. ArcusIT bested hundreds of other entries from across the region when it was recognized as one of the most innovative IT companies in last years 2011 Red Herring 100 Asia Award.
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from the display without the intrusion of added refraction and glare of the additional touch layers. This helps the new display to enjoy a more vibrant and crisper image with improved color saturation than iPhone 4S. The iPhone 5s display still falls short of the NTSC color gamut mark achieved by the Galaxy III. However, from a users perspective, the lower color gamut measurement may not necessarily make the iPhone 5 display look worse than the Galaxy III. More accurate and realistic representation of image color and contrasts may be a result of better calibration, higher brightness and superior power efciency of the display. Some user reviews indicate that colors presented on the Galaxy S III actually can look oversaturated and unrealistic, Jakhanwal said. While it may be interesting to compare the display specications for the two
phones, the actual front-of-screen viewing experience could diverge for different users. Display power issues The Galaxy III employs an activematrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) display, in contrast to the low temperature polysilicon (LTPS) LCD) employed in the iPhone 5. As AMOLEDs dont use a
backlight unit, they potentially have better power efciency than LCDs. H owever, there are concerns about differential aging of organic materials, which affects OLED lifetime and power efciency. And although display power consumption is important, overall battery life of the device will still be dependent on many other factors.
polk audio UF 8000: Polk Audio gives BOSE a run for their money
Better design and user friendly At rst glance, the Ultrafocus 8000 is visibly well engineered considering the rened nish and the carbon ber inlay which would be a hit among car enthusiasts and DJs, with similar styling to Dr. Dres Beats Headphones. In terms of portability, the lengthy and at oxygen-free cable that comes with the unit avoids entanglement before they occur. Multiple gold-plated connectors are supplied and the primary plug is right-angled for ease of use with a smartphone held either vertically or horizontally, as when were watching a movie. The plug is also quite slim, giving me no trouble with the small hole on my iPhone case, where other headphones have posed a challenge. On the other end, the cable quickly disconnects under the left earcup. Instead of tiny buttons on the cable like some models out in the market, Polk puts a collection of touch controls on the perimeter of the right earcup. At the twelve-oclockhigh position is the multifunction button: Press once to pause a compatible source such as the iPod/iPad/iPhone, another press to play again, two rapid taps to track-skip forward, three times to skip backward. Left and right controls adjust the volume down and up, and at the bottom is push-to-talk, which reduces our music or whatever to barely audible levels while letting in outside sounds, the amplier favoring human voice frequencies so we can communicate without incessantly taking the headphones off and putting them back on again. The Ultrafocus 8000 should be in the must-have list of frequent yers and travelers. I wore it on a three hour ight and felt no pain around my ears. A lot of thought obviously went into the design of the headbands, which was lightweight, slimmer and comfortable. Exclusively distributed in the Philippines by Powertrip Inc., the Polk Audio Ultrafocus 8000 retails for P14,950. CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK
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I GREW up in the Visayas where owning religious images is a big deal for many Catholic Filipino families, particularly among those with a certain social stature in local communities. In my hometown, being conscripted to become sponsor (hermano mayor) of the celebration of the feast of a saint is still deemed a source of honor. Theres a long waitlist for the honor of becoming sponsor of the towns patron saint, a distinction that would require millions of pesos in expenses. The prevailing belief is that its a way of thanksgiving for the various blessings received in ones lifetime. I have personally stood as sponsor for the annual celebration of at least two saintsa task that required saving up a rather large amount of money each time for the various religious activities, for souvenirs, and for feeding the devotees during the procession the day before and after the celebration of the mass during the feast day itself. How I ended up being conscripted is a long story that is best not discussed anymore, as doing so would probably translate into more acts of penance on the part of family members who were responsible for what has come to pass. My own mother has included being the sponsor of at least two more saints as part of her bucket list. She is sponsor of the celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in July next year and the antique image of The Lady (made of wood, not ivory) has taken up residence in our house since August this year. An aunt has turned the belief into some kind of an obsessionshe has stood as sponsor for at least eight saints already, and she wants to do more. Her own children indulge her because she is unshakeable in her faith that her devotion to the various saints is what keeps all of them safe and healthy. Theres a part of me that questions the practice; but I have learned to keep my peace. I try to rationalize by contextualizing the whole thing as an example of the application of self-fulfilling prophecywhat we believe in sincerely and wholeheartedly comes to pass. But it cannot be denied that faith is a powerful motivator. That faith and piety are potent elements that shape and define collective strength of a family or a community. I know quite a lot of friends from
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other places in this country who faithfully observe a lot of religious practices during Christmas, Lent, and during the celebration of their various patron saints. A close friend owns an antique image of Saint Mary Magdalene in Cavite and they organize elaborate celebrations in honor of the saint at certain occasions. Last year I attended their annual caracol, where the image was one among many others that was made to dance around the whole townthe platform where the image was nailed securely to was rocked and swayed and turned around endlessly as the devotees did variations of all kinds of dance movements. The bank that I work for hosts the annual celebration of the feast of the Santo Nino in Metro Manila. For a few weeks in January each year, hundreds of images of the infant Jesus are displayed in various forms of nery. Ive always thought I have seen it all but theres always something new each yearan infant Jesus dressed as sherman, s o l d i e r , policeman, judge, lawyer, firefighter, teacher, even as television show host. To the unbelieving, it is a farce. To the pious, it is awe-inspiring. I empathize with the people of Cebu who felt that their devotion to the Santo Nino has been portrayed in a very negative light by a recent story published in the National Geographic. The author, Bryan Christy, tried to be objective about the whole thing and presented facts as he found them. It is pointless to try to rationalize and make people understand where each is coming from. Devotion doesnt make sense to the rational mind. Perhaps matters of faith are really not meant to be understood. Faith, after all, requires absolute trust. Christy did not deliberately establish a clear connection between ivory smuggling and the blind devotion to the infant Jesus, but he is rightfor as long as there is a demand for religious images made of ivory, the poaching of elephants will not stop. For as long as the Catholic hierarchy does not make a clear statement about how faith is not necessarily linked to the worth and quality and rarity of the materials that make up the images that are the focal points of religious fervor, devotees will continue to confuse devotion with idolatry, or worse, cultic fanaticism. Theres actually a middle ground. The Church can continue to harness the emotions and the communal spirit produced by devotion and piety but it must take steps to refocus all these into ways that also respect and honor Gods other creations.
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THE Senate President, nearing the end of his long and storied political career, launched his autobiography entitled Juan Ponce Enrile: a Memoir last week. In attendance during the launch, held at The Peninsula Manila, were big names in Philippine politics and business. President Benigno Aquino III was there, of course, as were several members of his Cabinet. Not to be outdone were top personalities of previous administrations, many of whom are staging a comeback in the elections next yearas if they ever really left. It was a truly ecumenical event with guests smiling for the cameras alongside personalities they are usually known to criticize, even malign. Noteworthy too was the fact that Enriles book was published by the Lopezes, one of the families whose businesses were most affected by the declaration of martial law 40 years ago. Enrile is widely known as the chief implementor of martial law under former President Ferdinand Marcos. Only the presence of Senator Antonio Trillanes, who had recently engaged Enrile in a verbal tussle on the Senate floor before walking out on him, would have made the book launch a truly free-for-all event. Enriles son, himself seeking a Senate seat in May, said that his fathers book contained revelations that would separate myths from legends during controversial periods in the countrys history. A number of history books would have to be rewritten, he said. Indeed our history contains tales of political rivalry and hostility not out of disagreement on issues but due to personal conict. History also tells us that our leaders are quick to forget their most acrimonious exchanges in favor of political expediency. That these personalities were able to suffer each others presence during a book launch at a posh hotel tells us that they are keen on keeping up appearancesif they have not genuinely moved on. Already we are seeing how two coalitions who offer basically the same platform of government albeit with different personalities in their ticketshave started calling each other names as they vie for the peoples support. It then becomes easy to conclude it is only possible for these big names to engage in pleasantries for a few smiles in one evening because of their singular causepolitical survival. Beyond that, the ordinary Filipino who may never even set foot in a hotel ballroom in his lifetimehas to contend with disunity, discontinuity, and a lack of direction among his leaders.
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Gabriele faces up to four years in prison if hes convicted of aggravated theft, accused of stealing the popes private correspondence and passing it onto journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book revealed the intrigue, petty inghting and allegations of corruption and homosexual liaisons that plague the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church. It has been the gravest security breach of the papal entourage in recent memory. In his testimony this week, Gabriele insisted in the most absolute way that he had no accomplices. But in earlier statements to prosecutors, he named a half-dozen people who suggested he take action, among them Vatican cardinals and monsignors. He even identied one layman as the source of a segment of Nuzzis book His Holiness: Pope Benedict XVIs Secret Papers detailing some conicts of interest of some Vatican police ofcers. Gabriele distanced himself from such statements during the trial, saying he didnt recognize himself in the prosecutors reconstruction of his interrogation. That said, on the eve of Gabrieles verdict, Nuzzi tweeted that after Gabrieles fate is decided, Will the protagonists of the papers who emerged be fol-
In this photo taken on May, 23, Pope Benedict XVI, anked by his private secretary Georg Gaenswein, top left, and his butler Paolo Gabiele arrives at St. Peters square at the Vatican for a general audience. A verdict in the case of the popes butler accused of leaking papal documents may help close one of the most damaging scandals of Pope Benedict XVIs papacy. But even after Paolo Gabrieles fate is decided by a Vatican tribunal Saturday, Oct. 6, a core question will remain open: Did he really act alone in exposing the secrets of one of the most secretive institutions in the world? AP
lowed up on with courage? There is another suspect in the case: Claudio Sciarpelletti, a 48-year-old computer expert in the Vatican secretariat of state who is charged with aiding and abetting the crime. Police say they found an envelope in his desk that said Personal P. Gabriele on it, with documentation inside. Sciarpelletti has said Gabriele gave him the envelope, and later, that someone identified in court documents as W gave it to him to pass onto Gabriele. Sciarpellettis lawyer successfully got his case separated out at the start of Gabrieles trial. But attorney Gianluca Benedetti has said his client was innocent and that, regardless, there were no reserved documents in the envelope. Gabriele has a chance to deliver a nal statement to the court Saturday,
after prosecutor Nicola Picardi and defense attorney Cristiana Arru give their closing arguments. A verdict is expected later in the day by the three-judge panel. Gabriele told the court that he stood by his June 5 confession to prosecutors, and in his testimony, he detailed how he would photocopy papal correspondence in broad daylight, using the ofce photocopier in the presence of the popes two private secretaries. He pleaded innocent to the charge of aggravated theft but said he was guilty of having betrayed the trust of the Holy Father, whom I love as a son would. The motive wasnt discussed during the trial, but Gabriele told prosecutors that he thought that exposing the evil and corruption that he saw around him would help put the church back on the right track. Arru focused much of her questionRepublic of the Philippines
ing of defense witnesses on the search of Gabrieles home: Police said 82 moving boxes of papers were carted out of Gabrieles Vatican City apartment on May 23, though only about 1,000 pages were pertinent to the investigation. Police have said that contrary to Gabrieles initial claims, the documentation contained originals, not just photocopies of papal correspondence. The originals were distinguished by the seals, stamps and internal processing codes used in the Vatican, they said. Some bore the popes own handwriting, including with the word destroy written at the top in German, police told the court. Arru questioned why police didnt use gloves in the search, suggesting the evidence may have been contaminated. Police insisted gloves arent usually used in searches of documentation. AP
INvITATION TO BId
The Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) of the DPWH, Negros Oriental 3rd District Engineering Office, Siaton, Negros Oriental, through FY 2012 R.A. 10155 invites contractors to bid for the aforementioned project(s): 1. Contract ID: 12HL0026 Contract Name: Re-gravelling of Roads Contract Location: 1) Sta. Catalina-Pamplona-Tanjay City Road km 62.047 km 64.062; km 64.103 km 66.705 (Int. sec.) 2) Bayawan Mabinay Road (Intermittent sections) km 121.569 km 124.149 (intermittent sections); km 124.352 km 130.578 (intermittent sections); km 130.623 km 130.675 (intermittent sections); km 130.724 km 136.275 (intermittent sections); km 136.548 km 139.086 (intermittent sections) Scope of Works: Re-gravelling Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): Php5,211,000.00 Contract Duration: Thirty-one (31) calendar days 2. Contract ID: 12HL0027 Contract Name: Concreting of Roads Contract Location: District 1, Dauin, Negros Oriental Scope of Works: Concrete paving Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): Php454,649.46 Contract Duration: Seventy (70) calendar days Contract ID: Contract Name: Contract Location: 12HL0016 (Rebid 1) CLUSTER A: Repair and Maintenance of Flood Control Structures 1) Canaway River Control, Downstream, Abutment A side, Siaton, Neg. Or 2) Bonawon River, km 69.190, DSR, Upstream side Approach A, Brgy. Bonawon, Siaton, Negros Oriental Scope of Works: Repair/Maintenance Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): Php3,620,000.00 Contract Duration: Seventy-five (75) calendar days
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The BAC will conduct the procurement process in accordance with the Revised IRR of R.A. 9184. Bids received in excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at the opening of bid. To bid for this contract, a contractor must submit a Letter of Intent (LOI), purchased bid documents and must meet the following major criteria: (a) prior registration with DPWH, (b) Filipino citizen or 75% Filipino-owned partnership, corporation, cooperative, or joint venture, (c) with PCAB license applicable to the type and cost of this contract, (d) completion of a similar contract costing at least 50% of ABC within a period of 10 years, and (e) Net Financial Contracting Capacity at least equal to ABC, or credit line commitment at least equal to 10% of ABC. The BAC will use non-discretionary pass/fail criteria in the eligibility check and preliminary examination of bids. Unregistered contractors, however, shall submit their applications for registration to the DPWH Central Procurement Office (CPO) before the deadline for the receipt of LOI. The DPWH Central Procurement Office (CPO) will only process contractors applications for registration with complete requirements and issue the Contractors Certificate of Registration (CRC). Registration Forms may be downloaded at the DPWH website www.dpwh.gov.ph. The significant times and deadlines of procurement activities are shown below: 1. Issuance of Bidding Documents 2. Pre-Bid Conference 3. Deadline of Receipt of LOI from Prospective Bidders 4. Receipt of Bids 5. Opening of Bids October 1, 2012 to October 23, 2012 until 9:30 AM. 2:00 PM, October 11, 2012 Until 2:00 P.M. on October 18, 2012 Deadline: 10:00 AM., October 23, 2012 10:30 AM., October 23, 2012
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This is to inform all stakeholders that beginning October 2012 until December 2012, the Port of Manila will render extended working hours from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, for processing of Import/Export shipments which may cause port congestion. Likewise, a POM skeletal workforce will be available to conduct regular Customs business from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for the following Saturdays: a). October 13,20 & 27, 2012; b). November 10,17 & 24, 2012; and c). December 1,8,22 & 29, 2012 (Sgd.) ATTY. ROGEL C. GATCHALIAN District Collector
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The BAC will issue hard copies of Bidding Documents (BDs) at Negros Oriental 3rd District Engineering Office, Siaton, Negros Oriental upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Php5,000.00 for Contract Nos. 1 & 3, and Php1,000.00 for Contract No.2. Prospective bidders may also download the BDs from the DPWH website, if available. Prospective bidders that will download the BDs from the DPWH website shall pay the said fees on or before the submission of their bids Documents. The Pre-Bid Conference shall be open only to interested parties who have purchased the BDs. Bids must accompanied by a bid security, in the amount and acceptable form, as stated in Section 27.2 of the Revised IRR. Prospective bidders shall submit their duly accomplished forms as specified in the BDs in two (2) separate sealed bid envelopes to the BAC Chairman. The first envelope shall contain the technical component of the bid, which shall include a copy of the CRC. The second envelope shall contain the financial component of the bid. Contract will be awarded to the Lowest calculated Responsive Bid as determined in the bid evaluation and post-qualification. The DPWH, Negros Oriental 3rd District Engineering Office reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bid, to annul the bidding process anytime before Contract award, without incurring any liability to the affected bidder/s. Approved by: (Sgd.) VIRGINIA C. CATIpAY BAC Chairman Noted by: (Sgd.) ARAmIs E. TORREfRANCA District Engineer
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10. For Further information, please refer to: Engr. RUPERTO H. PINGOL Head, BAC Secretariat South Manila Engineering District 1018 -8TH Street corner Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila Tel. no. 23044020 [email protected] fax no. 25279727 (Sgd.) GuILLERmO D. sALAsAC Officer in Charge Office of the Assistant District Engineer BAC Chairperson NOTED: (Sgd.) mIkuNuG D. mACuD District Engineer
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others is his principle in life, and true to his guiding principle, Amando Tetangco Jr., the governor of the Bangko Sentral, has been a blessing not only to his family but to the whole country as well.
Just how the Philippine economy climbed out of the deep hole it was in during the 1970s and 1980s is a story in itself that is worth telling. One of the men responsible for the economys climb is Tetangco, along with other ofcials of Bangko Sentral, who over the past decade stabilized ination and induced policies to spur economic growth. As a central banker, I am privileged to have been part of the process of transformation of our institution from being deeply in debt and unable to meet its obligation without a debt restructuring program to a central bank that is now a net creditor with record high gross international reserves, Tetangco says. The Philippines, which had a debt crisis in the early 1980s, now has gross international reserves exceeding $80 billion, enough to support a year of imports, which is much greater than the international benchmark of just three months. The amount also exceeded the countrys foreign debt of just $62.5 billion as of June. Unknown to many, a signicant part of the reserves are invested in the US treasuries, making the Philippines a lender of billions of dollars to the US. Even President Aquino, who replaced all Arroyo appointees when he assumed ofce in 2010, saw the wisdom in naming
time to work there, Chan says. Lee explains: New things are okay, but after that, they become uninteresting. We left Beijing, because we were not happy anymore, she says. Before they left Beijing, the two girls worked on their business concept at their apartment. Lee thought about food truck, a concept she picked up from the US. There are many food trucks in the US, which is a normal thing there. But we wanted a different type of food truck, with nice design and image, which would make it better than cheap street food, says Lee. They conceptualized the food truck prototype in Beijing. We wanted to provide a full experience of eating in a food truck, with a clean and nice ambiance. We also wanted to bring something new to the Philippines, says Chan. Lee says their goal is to build a beautifully designed food truck. We wanted to put the Philippines on the map in terms of design. Thats why people are amazed
We just followed what entered our mind, she says. Chan says only now do they realize that as business owners, they have to know every aspect of the business. You cant become a manager all of a sudden. How can you manage, if you dont know anything. The two girls did most of the manual work, including sweeping the oor of the food truck, cooking and selling the food. We followed a certain recipe and adjusted the taste based on the preference and suggestion of our customers, says Chan. Although they would not cite a specic amount, the two girls invested about P2 million in their venture, beginning with customizing a truck. Initially, the BGDC said no to our request. We talked to many people, from the janitor and receptionist to the manager to their director, says Lee. It took us six months to convince them and only when we ambushed the head of BFDC and talked to him that
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Words by Randy Caluag Images by Randy Caluag, Francis Uy and Jay Tiongson
Erwin Tagle is one of the nest MMA ghters in the country
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TV coverage of the Pacic Extreme Championship when the management immediately offered him a title ght against newly crowned yweight king Ale Cali at PXC 34. It was an offer he could not pass of. Im itching to go back in there and show what I am made of, says Erwin, a hardline follower of the legendary Bruce Lee, who subscribes to jee kune do mantra: absorb what is useful, discard what is not, add what is uniquely your own. Erwin, hits the gym every morning and afternoon daily with training partners Adrian Hillana and Eugene Toquero, who are also competing at PXC 34 in November, and Froilan Sarrenas, who will defend his URCC middleweight crown next month. Meanwhile, I also have another battle on my ownand that is the urge to get into the mat and get hurt if necessaryeven if I have to disrupt the training regimen of Erwin for a few hours. Just two days after our initial interview, Erwin met me at the home gym of Submission Sport Philippines where he sits as one of the officers, together with lawyer Leo Magtibay Jr. At 4 p.m., I joined the rst batch of students in muay thai doing stretching and basic moves. Then it was time for Erwin and the elite gang to take the center mat for high level grappling training. I joined the stretching exercises and was subsequently given a crash course on locking and pinning techniques. I was already tired at this time.
THERE is no stopping the growing popularity of Mixed Martials Arts (MMA) and even experts believe that its just a matter of time before it equals, if not surpasses, boxing in terms of following.
Boxing or any martial art for that matter is no longer a poor mans sport. Its actually the exact opposite nowadays. One big reason is because martial arts training, like Brazilian Jujitsu or Muay Thai, is getting more expensive. Practitioners range from kids from exclusive schools to young corporate executives. Most of them become full time professional players. In fact, I, an ageing writer and corporate executive, wanted to try it myself. The inherent warrior in me wants me to sweat it out or even get hurt, if necessary. So I called on Erwin Tagle, one of the nest Filipino martial artists who contributed heavily to the growth of MMA in the country. I asked Erwin for a short interview and few minutes of sparring session to which he readily obliged. Erwin is not just an MMA ghter in the cage. As a graduate of business management from an exclusive school, hes actually a businessman and an up and coming TV personality. Erwin however warns aspiring MMA ghters. Its very easy to learn MMA but it takes a lifetime to master it. If you really want to excel in the sport, you need more than just dedication. Its a way of life. His last ofcial competition four years ago was supposed to be an eliminator for an international ght. He won but never got his prize money and never heard anything again from the organizer. Previous to that, his two ghts against a top yweight contender of the Universal Reality Combat Championship ended up in a draw because the rules then were not yet in aligned to that of the international ght bodies like the Ultimate Fighting Championship. For all those experiences, Erwin was already contented to being commentator for the
My own battle
My last visit to the gym was more than a year ago but thankfully, my bodyout of shape and spent mostly on sedentary lifestylewas still up to the task. My goal was to know how it feels for an ordinary mortal be out there locking horns with professionally trained MMA ghter like Erwin. The time for us to test my grappling abilityif theres any at allcame and Erwin gave me two one-minute chances to submit him as we start on half-mount position with me on top. As expected, I failed and Erwin reversed me on both occasions. Then, it was his to turn to be on top and with me on my back to defend his submission attempt. He also has two one-one minute tries. The rst one, I managed to provide a semblance of resistance but ultimately, with both skills and great stamina working for him, Erwin got me through a Kimura (elbow lock). Before his second turn, I suddenly felt numb. I think this is what Erwin calls lactic buildup on my muscles. I could no longer move, I was breathing heavily. Nevertheless, I started on the position. I was defending on instinct, but before I nally get hurt, I tapped out, already unaware of what technique did Erwin use. As Erwin would always stress, Stamina and skills should go together. When youre already gas out, everything turns to slow motion. Technique would be useless if you have less stamina. Again, its all about conditioning. I was gone in 15 seconds. And to think Erwin probably used only five percent of his efforts. Come to think of it, guys like Erwin are ghting out there for an average of 15 to 25 minutesswinging, kicking and grappling while getting hit themselves. To me, these guys are super human.
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NOT all advocacies have to be big. Some can literally start from a seed and grow over the years.
Buhayin ang Kalikasan, the agship environmental advocacy of San Miguel Brewery Inc., is one such effort. Employees of the countrys top brewer from the companys head ofce to its breweries and sales ofces nationwide have been dedicating the month of August in the past three years to planting trees, with the project getting more and more ambitious each year. It all started when SMB was cited by strategic partner Kirin Holdings Co. as being the best managed among its afliates in 2010. With this distinction came a cash incentive of P1 million, which SMB, in turn, decided to use as start-up funding for what is now its key CSR program. When we received the money from Kirin, we knew that we wanted it to be used for a larger purpose, says SMB president Roberto Huang. And so, instead of using it to benet just our own organization, we decided to use it for what we see as one of the most important causes of the day: the protection and preservation of nature and the environment. ve-year program that aims to preserve and protect the environment chiey through ensuring the viability of our water supply; helping rehabilitate selected forest covers and mangrove areas; and propagating planting materials, says Human Resources and Business Affairs Communications head Enrico Reyes. At the same time we see it as a way of promoting volunteerism and eco-awareness among our employees. The companys rst salvo was the launch of the Trees Brew Life Project in 2010, which successfully planted 450 seedlings in six areas nationwide through the efforts of 300 volunteer-employees who devoted one Saturday in August for the initiative. The following year, all Saturdays of August were declared tree-planting days for SMB. This year, the company extended the projects reach to include regions outside its supply centers. Huang proudly announced that through the years, the Trees Brew Life project has grown in terms of the quantity of seedlings planted and the number of participating employees and project partners nationwide. SMB formally commenced its tree planting season for 2012 in Bgy. Nabuklod in Floridablanca, Pampanga, where around 480 employees and over 500 volunteers from surrounding local communities joined hands to successfully plant 2,500 fruit bearing treesincluding coconut, cashew, jackfruit, and guyabanoover a one-hectare
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SMB president Roberto Huang and SMB ofcials turn over the seedlings to Floridablanca ancestral domain president Ricardo Guiao.
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Thus, Buhayin ang Kalikasan was born. The program is a threepronged initiative that includes the Go Green campaign, which aims to plant 500,000 trees in over ve years; Go Blue, which includes its coastal clean-up and dredging projects; and Go Brown which consists of recycling and waste-management efforts. Buhayin ang Kalikasan is a
Huang (4th from right) with SMB logistics team led by Rene T. Ceniza (3rd from left).
SMB employee-volunteers hike up the mountains of Barangay Nabuklod, Floridablanca for the tree planting activity.
mountain range that covers the Huang further emphasized provinces of Pampanga, Zam- that more than just helping the bales, and Tarlac. environment the Trees Brew Life Project also has many Biggest challenge practical benets for volunAs with other tree-planting teers and the community. We see great value in eninitiatives, the biggest challenge faced by well-meaning gaging our employees to parcompanies is how to ensure ticipate in our CSR projects, that the seeds planted will re- he says. Apart from the feelally grow into trees. With SMB ing of fulllment achieved by having provided the seedlings helping others, there is also a and necessary tools needed to great sense of pride felt within take care of them, the commu- the organization knowing that nity of Barangay Nabuklod, it is not just us, but also future in turn, has taken on the task generations, who will benet of ensuring that the trees will from what we have started today. Dinna Chan Vasquez grow and ourish.
Project Inspire 2012 Peoples Choice Award winner Soleil Manzano, representing Project Stitch from the Philippines
(From left) Trina Liang-Lin, president, UN Women Singapore, and co-creator of Project Inspire; Angelique Mannella, chief executive, Decode Global; Rustam Sengupta, chief executive, Boond; Nicole Darabian, Analyst, Decode Global; Georgette Tan, Group Head, Communications, Asia/Pacic, Middle East & Africa, MasterCard Worldwide.
Philanthropy, MasterCard Worldwide; Dr. Ming Tan, director, COMO Foundation; Patrick Turner, Afliate Professor of Entrepreneurship, INSEAD (Judging Panel Lead); Till Vestring, Managing Partner, Bain and Company SE Asia; and Janet Wong, Country Representative, UN Women Timor Leste. UN Women Singapore believes being agents for women, strengthens not just our families, but bonds our communities and ensures peace and economic security for countries, said Trina Liang-Lin, president, UN Women Singapore, and co-creator of Project Inspire. Project Inspire is now a recognized global brand bringing together womens empowerment and entrepreneurship, youth leadership and sustainable social change though the powerful lens of social media and technology.
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X-PLAY Online Inc, a subsidiary of IP e-Games, has partnered with 2K Sports to launch the critically acclaimed NBA 2K13 in the Phillipines. Top gaming website IGN recently called NBA 2K13 possibly the greatest sports game of all-time. This year, 2K Sports transcends sports video games by joining forces with multi-platinum recording artist JAY Z, who serves as the Executive Producer of NBA 2K13. The music icon personally curated the games 24-song soundtrack, and lent his artistic vision to its interactive menus, pregame introductions, and more. NBA 2K13 also introduces the Control Stick, which gives players more control by mapping all dribbling and shooting to the right analog stick, as well as the long-awaited matchup between the 1992 Dream Team and 2012 U.S. Mens National Team. Improved gameplay features include: [1] The Control Stick. For the rst time ever, all dribble moves have been mapped to the right analog stick, as well as shooting, passing, and post moves. String together devastating crossovers and clutch shots for maximum control and effectiveness; [2] Dynamic Shot Generator. Shots are now dynamically created on the y, with allnew collision physics created in real-time; [3] Signature Skills. Each player has unique abilities
that can alter the course of a game. Players are modeled to impact the game in their own unique way, from Derrick Rose as a Floor General to Kevin Durant being The Closer. Learn to use each players unique ability and change the game on your terms; and [4] Revamped Passing System. Improved fast break passing gives players more control. Fire a bounce pass to a cutting teammate or go Lob City in transition. Were very excited to launch such a prestigious game here in the Philippines and were thrilled to be working with 2K Sports, said Miguel Bauza, vice president of marketing for X-Play. We will be going around the country to engage the millions of NBA 2K Filipino fans out there with awesome tournaments and rafe prizes. NBA 2K13 is a great addition to the X-Play packaged goods portfolio, said Heidi Garayblas, chief operating ofcer for X-Play. We are very proud to work with 2K Sports on this project, and we are looking forward to bringing more blockbuster games to the Philippines. NBA 2K13 is available in the Philippines for PlayStation 3 at P2,595 (Suggested Retail Price), Xbox 360 at P2,495, PlayStationPortable system at P1,895, and Windows PC at P1,995.
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Guda steals limelight in Cebu
By Reuel Vidal Photos courtesy of Leigh Guda and Luz McClinton
Leigh Guda is mesmerizing as she performs her routine. Shes the total performer on stage as she dances, sways her lithe athletic body, performs splits and exes her muscles while maintaining her femininity.
sports. After heartbreaking losses by local athletesnotably the Smart-Gilas team in basketballFilipino athletes won the day in a competition where they are not handicapped by the height advantage of their competitors.
Filipino bodybuilders Mike Baello and Luzviminda McClinton blew away the eld to rule the Mr. and Ms. Phil-Asia 2012 International Bodybuilding Championships held at the Mariners Court in Pier One, Cebu City. The contest attracted participants from seven countries in Asia. The night rightfully belonged to the two but Leigh Guda, who swept the Ms. Bikini Model and Ms. Fitness titles, stole the limelight with her combination of movie star good looks, sexy body and a mesmerizing routine. Bodybuilding competitions for women usually involve heavily muscled females, which turn off the general public. Most people, especially Filipinos, just arent ready for the sight of women, no matter how beautiful and attractive, who pack more muscles than ordinary men. But competitions for Miss Bikini and Ms. Fitness Model welcome female participants who are closer to the idealized female form of ramp models and beauty queens. Among the most popular competitors to hit the local tness circuit is the slim and statuesque Guda who looks more like an FHM model than a female bodybuilder. Gudas mesmerizing good looks and slim gure was enough to propel her to victory in the Cebu competition. Phil-Asia was the most exciting competiton I ever joined. I felt the pressure to win but at the same time I was very eager to score the victory. It was not like my past competitions where I didnt prepare hard. This time I went all out to win the contest. The preparation involved a rigid diet and having the right costumes, said Guda who has been in serious competition for little more than a year. Guda is mesmerizing when she performs her routine on stage. She usually starts off covered and strips off her attire little by little to hypnotic music. She doesnt just reveal her sexy body, she tantalizes the audience while doing so. Shes the total performer on stage as she dances, sways, performs splits and can even pose like a bodybuilder exing her muscles while maintaining her femininity. Ive been dancing since I was three years old. Ive been exposed to television and big events since my teens. I was inspired to lift weights by my father. As a kid I used to watch and imitate him lifting weights, jogging every morning, doing chin-ups and other exercises including karate. At a young age I was inspired by what he was doing because of his body that was so t and healthy, said Guda. The 33-year-old Bicolana is from Matnog, Sorsogon. Published news reports erroneously said she was Fil-Indonesian. This is not the case she said because she is pure Pinay, born and raised in the Philippines. She may have been working out for many years but she started competing since only about a year ago. Early last year I saw an ad for the contest Mr. and Miss Philippines (PFBB). I was intrigued and joined competition. That was my rst contest. Since then invitations kept on coming and Ive been competing regularly since then, said Guda who is a dance artist and gym trainer at the Maximus Den Fitness Center in Project 4, Quezon City. Meanwhile in the regular bodybuilding categoryjudged on their body mass, denition, proportion, symmetry and stage presence Baello bested a bevy of equallycompetent contestants to romp off with the mens overall crown. McClinton ruled the distaff side. Baello won the Mr. Physique medium class category and grabbed the mens overall crown. McClinton, the Ms. Figure winner, and famous for her stint in ABS-CBNs Pinoy Big Brother
Luzviminda McClinton, blew away the field to win the overall title in womens category of the Mr. and Ms. Phil-Asia 2012 International Bodybuilding Championships held at the Mariners Court in Pier One, Cebu City.
as Mama Luz-The Mom of Steel, was crowned overall champion in the womens category. Josephine Teria had the best muscled body among women to top the Ms. Physique. In the masters class, Nelson Totanes was victorious while Sandy Bontuyan was the best in the short class. Filipino bodybuilders scored a clean sweep with John Galedo, Samuel Solon and Clifford Cruz occupying the second to fourth spots in the Mr. Physique medium class. Taki Sihal of Japan took the fth place. In the womens category, Janine Haywood of New Zealand placed second to McClinton. Imelda Sukma of Indonesia nished third followed by Lynette Burgess of New Zealand and Jocelyn Lanosa of the Philippines. In the Mr. Physique tall class,
Mehdi Hajiali Lavijani of Iran took home rst place followed by Denise Rusell Valencia. Cebuano muscleman Spencer Lee, a dentist by profession, wound up third followed by Jun Danganan and Gordon Paulino. Lavijani enjoyed a double celebration of sorts as he also topped the novice category. Clifford Cruz placed second, while Winston Sibaen, Denise Russel Valencia and Ramil Penaor completed the top ve nishers. Reymond Jacobo of the Philippines ruled the Mr. Athletic contest. Irans Lavijani placed second followed by Jawn Fajardo, Edu Abellar and Andrew Murray of New Zealand. The international competition held in Cebu was organized by Workout Fitness Center managed by Dennis and Sheila Delgado.
The two-day tilt was sanctioned by Unied Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation of the Philippines headed by Engineer Jun Tanyag. Also present and observing intently were Jim Pitt, the president of NABBA International in New Zealand, and Harald Hoyler, the president of NAC International in Germany. Bodybuilding competitions are still all about sweating ultramuscular men and women grunting, exing their biceps and straining to show off their musculature. Its a valid sport with a hardcore following. But sexier contestants in the Ms. Bikini Model and Ms. Fitness, like Leigh Guda, who are closer to the ideal of a beautiful woman may be the what nally gives the sport public acceptance and widespread popularity.
RJ Bautista and Krizziah Tabora, here holding up their trophies after winning the right to represent the country, want to follow in the footsteps of Filipino World Cup champions Paeng Nepomuceno, Bong Coo, Lita de la Rosa and CJ Suarez when they compete in the coming Bowling World Cup to be held in Poland.