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friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2010
editor’s note
Dear FIM Readers,
Kung Hei Fat Choi.
Published by
Smart Way International Ltd
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580 Queen’s Road West
Hong Kong
Tel: 5182 5569
In this February issue, we have added some color for
the 51st edition of FIM by including our new project
- the Friends International Club activities featuring
the launch of the Meat Processing Cook Book and
the Livelihood seminars which is the pilot project of
the club and some of our programs and events for the
Overseas Filipino community in Hong Kong.
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MANAGING EDITOR
Arnold P. Grospe
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COLUMNS
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CONTRIBUTORS
April Joy
Bernadette Benitez
Julia Buen Terry
Lorna Pagaduan
Lucida Maingpis
My dela Roca
Noemi Paniza
Remely Valdez
Riza Acosta
Violy Pascual
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FIM has lined up monthly events for our beloved readers and club members.
Karaoke Singing competitions and Hip Hop Dance contests are among the
latest addition to FIM’s commitment in giving entertainment to our fellow
kababayans in Hong Kong.
After the successful New Year Pabongga last month and to celebrate
Valentine’s Day with our readers and clients, FIM has prepared the program
Search for the King and Queen of Hearts on February 14 at the Grappa’s
Cellar in Central. In line with the valentine celebrations, we will also celebrate
Chinese New Year with lots of raffle prizes and entertainment surprises for our
readers.
In this year’s Chinese New Year celebration, many of our kababayans are
happy because it falls on the same date as Valentine’s Day and they can enjoy
being together with their love ones in Hong Kong to have a double celebration.
The city has been enlivened over the past week by the appearance of small
forests of potted orange bushes which stand guard at the entrances of banks,
shops and office blocks. For these tiny trees, laden with their bright orange
fruits, is one of the horticultural necessities for a prosperous Chinese New
Year.
The kumquat bush is a traditional symbol of good fortune for welcoming the
year to come; its name in Chinese characters sounds the same as ‘lucky’. The
Spring Festival and the Lunar New Year, is the most important traditional
Chinese festival. In preparation for this year’s start of the Year of the Tiger,
homes and buildings are decorated, families united, fortunes told, debts paid
off, staff bonuses given and lai see or lucky money is distributed in red packets
to children and unmarried friends.
For three days and more, a large proportion of the population travels
overland to China to see relatives or take a holiday. Many Westerners head
off to warmer climates. Dragon dance presentations are everywhere during
the celebrations. A lot of clothing and apparels are out on big sale, while
chocolates flowers and bouquet are expensive because of Valentine’s Day.
Chinese custom calls for everyone to stay up, as evil spirits must be warded
off with bright lights and firecrackers. New Year’s Day and a day after has
a tradition of no work must be done, no knives used and no floors swept, so
all the cooking and preparations must be completed in advance. The kitchen
God, who returns overnight, will be back in his place. New clothes are worn,
no meat is eaten, and friends and relatives are visited, with more lai see
distributed.
In the Philippines, the Filipino Chinese community also share similar
celebrations, gatherings and beliefs like here in Hong Kong.
Happy reading and watch out for all the programs and shows of Friends
International Club.
Kung Hei Fat Choi and Happy Valentine’s Day to all.
Arnold P. Grospe
Managing Editor
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Borlaza at 6773 1021.
Announcement
The Island Evangelical Community Church is offering
free Cantonese class every Saturday (except the 3rd),
at 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at its church located
at 8/F 633 King’s Road Quarry Bay (MTR Quarry Bay
Station Exit C). For more information, contact 2864
9337, 2864 9360 and look for Riza Guevarra.
Search for King & Queen of Hearts and Chinese
New Year Celebration. Feb 14 Grappas Central.
Organizer: Friends International Club HK. Contact:
Arnold 5182 5569.
Attention all Novo Ecijanos. 8th Year Anniversary
Celebration on 21 March 2010 @ Grappa’s Cellar,
Central. Members and non-members are welcome to
attend. For details contact 5182 5569 or send SMS
to 9729 6373.
La Union Federation of Hong Kong
Cultural Variety Show “Taldiap La Union”
(La Union Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow)
Sheung Wan Civic Center, July 11,2010
contacts: Mila 95370801, Claire 98416200
Search for Ms. Total Care 2010. Grappa’s
Restaurant, Basement Jardine House, Central Hong
Kong. February 14, 2010 from 10:00am - 5:00pm.
Organized by: Total Care Products HK. For more info
pls. call 2890-9335.
Get a copy of FIM and the Cook Booklet on “How to
Process Meat” at O’Phoenix Remittance Services Co.
Shop 243, Worldwide House, 19 Des Voeux Road,
Central. You may also submit your FIC applications
at their office. Call 2801 7118 or 2801 6008.
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WOMED
FILCOMSIN
FILREFLEX
“Hindi ako mayaman ngunit ang tangi kong maipagmamalaki ay ang
aking mga anak, dahil napagtapos ko sila sa kanilang pag-aaral”, this were
inspiring words uttered by new General Manager and Country Head of
Philippine National Bank in Hong Kong, Mr. Ramon B. Murillo.
Mr. Murillo imparts this meaningful message to all OFWs working in
Hong Kong, “Mag-ipon, hindi habang-buhay na naririto tayo at naghahanapbuhay sa ibang bansa. It’s not yet too late, mag-start mag-save habang narito
pa tayo. At sa mga mahal naman natin sa buhay na naiwan sa Pilipinas,
disiplinahin natin sila sa tamang paraan ng paggastos ng pera. Kahit saan man
bansa tayo pumunta kung walang disiplina ang mga naiwanan natin, hindi
pa rin tayo makakaipon. At sa paraan naman ng pangungutang, hindi naman
ipinagbabawal bagkus huwag umutang ng higit pa sa ating kinikita. You should
be a responsible borrower, dito nakataya ang iyong pangalan at credibility as a
person.”
FEBRUARY 2010 issue 51
3Editor’s Note
5Ramon B. Murillo - PNB General Manager
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Chinese New Year Traditions, Customs
7Alcaleans HK Daop Palad Project
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FIC Livelihood Training for OFWs
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Prime Gold Rewards Member Distributors
10At Your Service
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San Mateo, Isabela First Assembly
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Mga Kuro-Kuro at Palapalagay
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Sino si Bro. Eddie
14Legal Story
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FIC Show Premiere & Book Launch
17Team PAHK 2010 Induction
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Snapshots
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Posible and Pagbangon
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Kuwentong OFW
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BOKOD 19th Anniversary
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Balitang Showbiz
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featured Poems
30Laugh Lines
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Valentine’s Special
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Pag-Ibig Fund Mandatory na sa OFWs
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Horoscope and Mind Games
Birthday Corner / Just 4 Kids / Text From The Heart
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Some have never heard his name but he is, just like us, an Overseas
Filipino Worker since 1986, who knows fairly well how our fellowmen
feel being apart from families and loved ones. He also felt the usual
loneliness and homesickness that people feel when working overseas.
Through sheer determination, tenacity, devotion to his chosen field
and open-mindedness, Mr. Ramon B. Murillo saw the realization of
his dreams not only to his children but also to all OFWs who need
guidance and advice with regards to effective savings plans for achieving
financial stability.
He arrived in Hong Kong last January 12 and some members of the
Filipino community had the privilege to meet him last January 31 at
the PNB main office. His approachable demeanor, friendliness, trusting
nature, devotion, openness and enthusiasm for life reflect his personality
while sincerely greeting them at the meeting.
He graduated from Ateneo de Manila in 1966 with a degree in A.B.
Economics. To further his studies, he took up a special course in Business
Management and graduated in 1968. After graduating, he worked in
different companies in the Philippines in the field of financing. In 1986,
his resolve in achieving his dreams inspired him to apply and tried his
luck in the banking industry. Due to his credentials and being a Math
major, he was hired without hesitation by Far East Bank and it was the
start of his career in banking. In 1993, he was put in-charge of overseas
remittances. His virtuosity in overseas remittances and knowledge in
bank operations were duly acknowledged and different offices in other
countries were set-up and launched like in Italy, Japan, Hong Kong,
London, UK, Spain, USA and other countries.
In 2007, with his credentials and banking experience, he applied for a
post in a prestigious bank in the Philippines. With luck on his side, the
Philippine National Bank instantly hired him as Regional Head. And in
January 12, 2010, Philippine National Bank sent him to Hong Kong to
become its General Manager and Country Head of PNB-Hong Kong.
In his 17 years in the banking field, it is a challenge for him to strive
and contribute his very best to the industry he has chosen to work and
serve.
Mr. Murillo is married to Avelina Singson and are blessed with 4
adorable children namely: Shirley Atienza - graduated from Ateneo
de Manila with a degree in Business Management; Melissa Murillo graduated from Ateneo de Manila with a degree in BS Biology and
Doctor of Medicine in UST; Catherine Murillo - graduated from IAME
with a degree in AB Economics; and Gabriel Murillo - graduated from
Ateneo de Manila with a degree in Humanities.
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Get To Know Chinese New Year
Traditions, Customs and Superstitions
Alcaleans in HK Daop Palad Project
Benefits Town Folks
by Chloe Belle D. Dogeno
Livelihood Programs, Seminar and other
projects that can help them. Possibly we can
start with Meat Processing.” she said.
by Remely Valdez
The actual origins of the Lunar New Year or
Chinese New Year, as it is known in the West
are a little hazy and the dates have shifted more
than a few times before becoming linked to the
phases of the moon.
Traditionally, Chinese New Year was a time
to celebrate the harvest and wish for more
bounty in the coming year. However, over the
centuries it has evolved into a more general
celebration to welcome the Lunar New Year
and has established itself as the most important
Chinese holiday, akin to Christmas in the
West. People spend most of the holiday on
mandatory family visits, gorging themselves
on food and giving gifts as well as trying to
avoid a potential minefield of bad luck. But
one confusing element for many is that the date
of the celebration can vary wildly from year to
year. Lunar New Year always starts on the first
day of the first lunar month, as this is set by
the phases of the moon, the date of the holiday
changes on the Western Solar Calendar.
In Hong Kong, there are 3 main days to Lunar
New Year. This year, they are February 13,
15 and 16, all of which are public holidays.
During these 3 days, we can expect a spate of
shop closures and for business to grind to a halt.
Chinese New Year is resolutely about family
with the world’s largest human migration to
China taking place in the days leading up to
the holiday. This can make arranging flight on
these days difficult. Some of the larger shops
in Hong Kong will close during the first 2 days
of Chinese New Year although major malls and
restaurants will remain open but smaller shops
will close for the full three days and possibly
longer.
And each year, the main festivities kick off on
Lunar New Year’s Eve, which this year falls on
Friday, February 12. This is traditionally a day
to visit the flower markets as flowers especially
brightly coloured ones are said to bring good
luck. Annually, the biggest flower market in
Hong Kong is held in Victoria Park in Causeway
Bay. It is well worth a visit to see families battling
each other for the best bouquets. Families also
get together on this night for a feast, featuring a
selection of chicken and fish based dishes.
Traditionally, the house is cleaned from top to
bottom before Chinese New Year, in order to
sweep away all of last year’s bad luck. Chinese
paper cuts such as the symbols for fortune,
happiness and luck are decorated inside the
house. Fruits such as oranges and tangerines
are placed around the house which symbolizes
happiness and good relationships.
The first day of Chinese New Year is the most
important day for Chinese families because
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it is a time when families visit the oldest and
most senior members of their extended family,
usually their parents, grandparents or greatgrandparents. Some families may invite a lion
dance troupe as a symbolic ritual to usher in
the Lunar New Year as well as to evict bad
spirits from the premises. People also give red
packets containing cash to junior members of
the family, mostly children. Knives and scissors
are put away on the first day so that luck cannot
be swept away.
The second day of the Chinese New Year is
for married daughters to visit their parents.
Traditionally, daughters who have been married
may not have the opportunity to visit their
families frequently.
The third day of the Chinese New Year is
generally accepted as inappropriate days to
visit relatives as it is known as “Chuk hou”
meaning that it is easy to get into arguments.
It is suggested that the cause could be the fried
food and visiting during the first two days of the
New Year celebration.
The first and second days of the Chinese New
Year, families also flock to temples to pay their
respects to a battery of deities and pray for luck
in the coming year. The temples was decorated
with bright decorations, walls adorned with red
lanterns and the overwhelming smell of incense
make for a unique experience. Present giving is
part of the fun and gifts should be given on the
first and second day of the Chinese New Year.
Traditionally, present giving is in form of both
sweets and Lai-see. Lai-see are small red packets
containing varying amounts of money and it is
said to be lucky money to receivers.
Chinese New Year Superstitions
Chinese New Year is also a superstitious time
and there is a long list of do’s and don’ts to
adhere to if we want to have a corker of a year.
Check out the list of superstitions gathered
from Chinese folks to make sure to stay on the
right side of Lady Luck.
1. Polite Conversation - during the holiday
period, don’t talk about
dying and don’t tell ghost
stories. Both subjects and
topics are considered
inauspicious.
2. A Clean Getaway - if
somebody, maybe a visitor
from other countries come
to your home, and asks
why the house is so dirty,
we have the perfect excuse
by replying politely that it
is bad luck to sweep dust
and dirt out of our house
during the holiday because
it signifies sweeping away all the family’s good
fortune.
3. No More Excuses - if number 2 sounded too
good to be true, yes it is. On New Year’s Eve, the
entire house should be cleaned and all cleaning
equipment put away in a hiddeb place.
4. Literature off the Books - out of reading
material? Well, we will just have to tough it out.
Buying books during the holidays brings bad
luck as the word in Cantonese is a homonym
for “lose”.
5. No New Shoes - buying shoes is also not a
good idea during the holiday. The Cantonese
word is a homonym for “rough” and no one
wants to have a rough year.
6. Pay Up - if you’re in debt, it’s time to stump
up the cash or you’ll be in debt all year. Friends
need cash? Don’t give them a penny because
the reverse is also true, lend now and you’ll be
lending all year. So, make sure you have paid
your debts by New Year, enter the year with
debt and you’ll leave it with debt.
7. Cut it Out - put away your knives and scissors,
they are said to cut out good luck.
8. Paint the Town Red - colourful clothing
reputedly brings good luck and ensures a
prosperous year. The colour of choice is red.
Wear red, also wards off evil spirits.
9. Bags of Sweets - candy is eaten by many as it
is said to bring the eater a sweet year.
10. A Breath of Fresh Air - it might still be a
little chilly outside but open your windows
nevertheless, it helps the New Year to come in.
11. Bird’s Singing - seeing or hearing a bird on
New Year’s Day is a very lucky sign for your
year ahead.
Food to be Prepared and Eaten during Chinese
New Year
Candied melon - for growth and good health
Red melon seed - for joy, truth and sincerity
Lychee nut - for your family
Cumquats - for prosperity
Coconuts - for togetherness with loved ones
Peanuts - for long life
Lotus seeds - for many children
Seafood - for happiness
Aside from their Daop Palad project, the
association is gearing for another project on
their hometown thru their charity programs.
They had chosen seven barangays as their
recipients. And the proposed project would
include from putting up Lamp Post, buying
Thresher Machine and Painting of specified
buildings in their place and others.
Sharing to their less fortunate kababayans
ravaged by typhoons that hit Philippines
months ago is one of Alcaleans Association
in Hong Kong priority project. The group
is pleased to announce the accomplishment
of its Daop Palad Project launched last
December 21, 20009 at Alcala, Pangasinan.
The said project benefited one hundred
affected families with two kilos each of rice
from the association. The packs of rice were
distributed in Barangays of San Pedro and
Apartado by volunteers and family members
of Alcaleans in Hong Kong.
“All our beneficiaries are indigents and were
affected by typhoons that lashed out our
country in the past months.” Alcaleneans
President Remy Fajardo said. “We hope we
could be of help to them even just in small
things.” She added.
According to Fajardo, the group is planning
to launch projects this year that would benefit
their members. “On our next meeting,
the officers will present to our members
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Friends International Club
Conducts Livelihood Training for OFWs
by Julia Buen Terry
Preparing for their reintegration back
home, three OFW groups undergwent a
Livelihood Training and Lecture program
on Meat Processing from Friends Int’l Club
simultaneously held on 17 January 2010 at
Prince Edward, Kowloon and Bayanihan
Trust Center, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong.
A total of 67 OFWs from Mindanao
Federation- HK (42), Regional Overseas
Filipinos Association in HK (14), and
Filipino Livelihood Organization for
Reintegration- HK (11) participated on the
two- hour each event conducted by Chloe
Belle D. Dogeno of FIC.
to be able to help my fellow OFWs when
they go home for good.” Dogeno said. “My
objective is to process meat for Business and
Family Consumption with less preservatives
or nothing at all.” She continued.
amongst Filipinos.
According to her, the procedures are easy
to follow. The processed meats are readily
available for consumption after a day of
preparation except for the Pork Ham, Pure
Corned Beef and Deluxe Bacon because this
three needs a week of curing.
For organizations or individuals interested
to undergo Meat Processing Seminar, you
may call 6090-7147 for details.
Prime GOLD Rewards Member Distributors
with Tour and more
“reaping the benefits of hard work”
Dogeno urged OFWs who are interested in
Meat Processing to undergo training to better
understand the techniques used in preparing
meat. She said that learning the preparation
is a wise choice and a tool in starting the said
business, since processed meat is a favorite
The training includes a twenty- minute lecture
concerning on the food preservative use in
Meat Processing, Simple Tips on Starting a
Business, and Food Preparation Guidelines.
Chorizo de Iloilo (Longganisa), Sweet
Pork Ham, Deluxe Bacon, Corned Beef
and Chicken Tocino were demonstrated on
actual training plus a Salted Egg preparation
guide given to the participants.
As promised in the previous year, Prime Gold awarded 11 deserving MDs (Member
Distributors) a one-day tour of Macau, all expenses paid, plus wonderful items that anyone
normally won’t get from others.
Three months of relentless efforts paid off for the lucky MDs when they had a special tour
of the Las Vegas of Asia, enjoying the culture and impressive treasures of the Grand Prix
Museum, Wine Museum, Ruins of St. Paul, Leal Senado Square, Macau Tower, Venetian
Macau Resort at City of Dreams.
Prime Gold Plus Business Manager Pol Elago and Supervisor Chelle Bayran, with
PrimeCredit’s Deputy Head of Marketing Stanley Ho & Marketing Officer Louise Vas,
accompanied the MDs to the tour that took place on January 17, 2010.
2009 Top MD Espie Bermudez relates her experience in Macau: “I really felt that this is
the fruit of my labor… it is not an everyday experience that people like us go to Macau for
fun and pleasure. I am really thankful for the blessings that Prime Gold has given us and
hopefully more members will join this program. With firm efforts I’m confident that other
members will reap great benefits too.”
The awarding of the items was done on January 24 at Prime Gold’s Central office. Espie
Bermudez received 2 units of HP Mini laptops plus $1,000 phone cards while Julie delos
Reyes and Linda Fernando each received 1 HP Mini laptop. A Samsung ST500 digital
camera was awared to Perla Octavo, while the other winners took home phone cards ranging
from HK$200 – HK$1,000.
For more information on application and the benefits of being a Prime Gold Member
Distributor, contact Prime Gold at any of the following branches: Central – 2156 1878 /
TST – 3583 3338 / Shatin – 3628 5080.
“I want to share my knowledge on the field
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At
Your Service
By: Rolando E. Estrella
friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2010
MAGTANONG PO KAYO
The author has been in the public service of the Filipino Overseas Workers in Hong Kong for the past 20 years. He gives free advice and
counsel, as well as practical solutions on employment-related problems, family matters, etc. Mr. Estrella or Brother Rolly, as most people
call him, is currently the Vice President of INSURANCE OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS CO., INC. For free counseling, please
send your letters/inquiries to: AT YOUR SERVICE COLUMN, c/o Friends International Magazine, 5D Sun King Building,
580 Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong. (Attention to Bro. Rolly)
THE TROUBLE WITH
SEPARATION
Dear Bro. Rolly,
I am legally married to my husband for eight
years now and we have two daughters aged 6 and
7 years old.
I went to work in Hong Kong as domestic helper
in 2005. My husband who was working then
as a sales representative agreed to look after our
children with the help of a part time helper who is
a distant relative of mine.
My husband has long been petitioned by his
parents to emigrate to the US even while he was
still a high school student in Olongapo. His father
was a war veteran and it wasn’t difficult for his
family to get immigrant status in America.
My husband got his visa in 2007 and left for the
US in the same year.
During the first six months of 2007 we had
regular communications via texting as well as
telephone calls. Towards the end of that year
though I noticed he started to ignore my messages
and my calls. In fact towards the end of 2007 we
were able to talk only twice and that was during
my birthday in November and on Christmas day.
It even got worst in 2008 because he never
contacted me and he just ignored all my calls and
text messages.
Finally I got a call from him once in May 2009
telling me that he will not renege on sending
money for his two children. I told him of my
plan to return to Manila so that I can take care
of the paperworks needed so that he can also
petition us to live in the US. I noticed he was
not as enthusiastic as I was during that telephone
conversation.
Then the most shocking news in my life happened
in June, 2009. I received a call from my first
cousin who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah that one
of her friends was present in the church when my
husband was married to a Filipina immigrant as
early as November, 2007. And adding more pain
to my wound was when I learned that they have
now a two-year old son.
While his financial support never stopped even
up to this day, the trauma of being abandoned
by him and being exchanged for another woman
is agonizing. He indicated though that he still
wants to bring our children to the US for a better
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future.
I want to file a bigamy case against him but I do
not know how to go about it.
San Mateo, Isabela First Assembly and
Election Successful
by Chloe Belle D. Dogeno
education. I became a single parent when my
husband passed away several years ago and so
I requested her to allow me to work for another
employer on a part-time basis to augment my
income.
Please help me.
Terry J., Kowloon
Dear Terry,
Your husband indeed committed the act
of BIGAMY and a court suit could be
filed against him. However since the act
was committed outside of the Philippines
regrettably you cannot file such suit against
him here.
As far as the Philippine law is concerned
however the marriage contracted between
you and him shall be the one recognize here
until such time that it is declared nullified,
if and when you are successful in obtaining
an annulment of marriage in the court.
I only hope that the financial support your
children are receiving from him could be
sustained at least to lessen your agony
caused by his leaving you.
I would advise that you write him a letter
where you may voice out your concern
about your children and secure an assurance
from him that he will continue to support
them. On the other hand, personally I am
not agreeable to his proposition to bring
your children to the US as whatever you
are suffering now is alleviated by the fact
that you have one of the greatest treasures
in the world – your children, and you
wouldn’t want to lose them, would you?
She said she is not in a position to give me any
salary raise but she is very much willing to allow
me to work in the flat of her sister-in-law on
Saturdays and Sundays.
I started working for her sister in law in July and
up to this time doing household chores.
I understand that you can do part-time job for
another employer for so long as your legal employer
will give you permission. I want to be doubly sure
on this and so I am sending this letter to you.
Cora DLS, Aberdeen
Dear Cora,
Your have a wrong understanding about
taking up part-time job for another
employer.
It is an offence under the Immigration
Ordi-nance for a Domestic Helper to
work for another person other than the
employer specifically named in her visa
and employment contract.
Even if your legal employer permits or
allows you to work for another employer,
you are still in breach of such ordinance.
I would advise that you stop doing such
part-time job IMMEDIATELY. The
economic success of Hong Kong is brought
about by its people complying with laws –
DO NOT BREAK IT.
Bro. Rolly
PART TIME JOB
Bro. Rolly
Convening may be a hard task to do but for
those interested to bind themselves for their
betterment as San Mateans and as Overseas
Workers in Hong Kong, it’s a snap of fingers.
Rising to the challenge of organizing
themselves, the group elected their first set of
officers on the same day to be able to implement
their programs and projects the soonest.
“We believe that good foundation and strong
bonding is the key to success. Our mission is to
help one another, work and commit ourselves
for the success of our group.” San Mateo,
Isabela Association President Helen Barcarse
said. “We received forty- four membership
applications and it is a positive result as we are
just starting with our group. She added.
One of the priority projects of San Mateans is a
Book Drive that would benefit their hometown.
“Ito ay dagdag kaalaman na programa para
sa mga bata sa San Mateo. Kami dito ay
magtulong- tulong sa pagkolekta ng mga
English na libro at mga magazines upang
ipadala sa Pilipinas.” Barcarse continued.
The first set of officers of San Mateo, Isabela
Association, Isabela Federation- San Mateo
Chapter are ; Pres.: Helen Barcarse/ Masarat
Pequeno, Vice- Pres.: Rosalinda Garlitos/
Victoria, Secretary: Jazmin Labrador/
Mapuroc, Asst. Sec.: Divina Garlitos/ Victoria,
Treasurer: Evelyn Cordova/ Salinungan East,
Auditor: Cynthia Pulante/ San Andres.
We have an excellent relationship as she admitted
she is very much satisfied with my work attitude
and she is always willing to help me with any
problems I have.
Shop 243 Worldwide House
19 Des Voeux Road, Central
Tel 2801 7118 / 2801 6008
Early last June 2009, I told him that my son is
going to college and I need more funds for his
Internet Service also avialable.
And their goals and objectives were as follows;
1.) To unite all San Mateans working in Hong
Kong. 2.) To foster and maintain the high ideals
of integrity, unity, peace and harmonious
relationship of its members. 3.) To create and
promote trainings to all members to enhance
I have recently finished my two-year employment
contract with my present employer and she agreed
to continue my employment with her as domestic
helper under a new contract.
in case of death. 5.) To create a fund raising
programs to help its hometown for more
progress and development.
The first assembly of San Mateo, Isabela
proved to be a huge success for the organizers
of the association. A total of twenty- five San
Mateans and guest showed up at the event held
at Admiralty Park, Hong Kong on 10 January
2010.
O’ Phoenix Remittance
Services Ltd.
O’Phoenix Remittance
Services Co.
Dear Kuya Rolly,
their skills. 4.) To help and provide voluntary
assistance to its members in times of problems
such as termination, serious illnesses, and
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SUBOK ANG KATAPANGAN (Courage)
”Natatakot sila pag si Bro. Eddie ang naging pangulo, walang tatakbuhan ang mga nagpahirap sa
sambayang Pilipino.” (Luneta Grandstand, May 2004)
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“This world is too poor to buy my convictions on the
principles of TRUTH, JUSTICE and RIGHTEOUSNESS”
– Bro. Eddie C. Villanueva
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“Si Bro Eddie lang talaga ang may credibility among them (candidates)… I have made
up my mind to join the Bangon Pilipinas Party kasi I will feel at home working with them
in our quest for peace in Mindanao.”
– MNLF Founder and Bangon Pilipinas Sulu Gubernatorial Candidate Nur Misuari
SINO SI
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BRO. EDDIE VILLANUEVA
SUBOK ANG KATAUHAN (Character)
“Bro. Eddie is not beholden to any political power, to any economic-business power, to any smuggling
syndicate, gambling syndicate, drug syndicate. Bro. Eddie is not beholden to anyone except to God and to
the Filipino people.” (Araneta Coliseum, February 2004)
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Buong pusong nagmamahal sa Diyos at Bayan
Tapat sa kanyang asawa at pamilya
1996 Ulirang Ama Awardee
Tatlumpu’t isang (31) taong naglingkod sa simbahan nang may integridad
May paninindigang ipaglaban ang tama at totoo, maging sa gitna ng mga banta sa kanyang buhay
May prinsipyong hindi nabibili. Student leader pa lamang, sinuhulan ng blank check ng isang mayamang
negosyante upang itigil ang pagkampi sa mga manggagawa ngunit ito’y kanyang tinutulan at sa halip ay
lalo lamang naglingkod sa maliliit.
SUBOK ANG KAKAYAHAN (Competence)
“We want a man who is righteous and a man who fears God above all. We want a man who cannot be
blinded by power and selfish ambition. We need a man whose passion is driven by his convictions. We need
a man who cannot be bought. There is such a man who dared to stand against all odds, a man who cannot
be bought. The man is Bro.Eddie Villanueva.” – Sultan Ismael Kiram II, May 2004
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Dalawang beses nabaril dahil sa pakikipaglaban para sa karapatan ng mga manggagawa, magsasaka, at
mangingisda sa Bulacan.
Dalawang beses nakulong noong Martial Law sa pakikipaglaban para sa demokrasya.
Humarap sa maraming death threats at assassination attempts dahil sa pagkampi sa mga manggagawa,
magsasaka, mangingisda, naapi at maliliit.
Dahil sa pagpapakulong sa nagsabwatang huwes, piskal, mga pulis at mga abugado ng negosyanteng
nangamkan ng lupa ng maliliit na magsasaka sa Bulacan, siya at ang kanyang pamilya’y pinasabugan ng
granada ngunit lahat sila’y himalang nakaligtas
Lumaban sa ospital na tumangging tanggapin at gamutin ang agaw-buhay na maysakit na walang perang
pang deposito
SUBOK ANG MALASAKIT SA KAPWA (Compassion)
“Ipapahayag natin tama na sobra na ang inhustisya, ang kurapsyon, ang kahirapan ng lahing Pilipino! Sobra
na ang kahihiyan na inaabot ng mga kababayan natin sa ibang bansa. Panahon na para magkaisa ang
sambayanang Pilipino at ibangon natin ang bansang Pilipinas!” (Araneta Coliseum, February 2004)
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Nagtayo ng isang bahaytuluyan na mahigit 20 taon nang kumukupkop ng mga problemadong OFW sa
Hongkong at nanindigan din laban sa wage cut ng mga OFW doon.
Nanguna sa pagpapalaya ng walong Pilipina mula sa prostitusyon sa Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
Nagtawag ng re-trial para kay Flor Contemplacion, isang Filipina domestic helper na binitay sa Singapore
noong 1995.
Nagsulong ng suporta para kay Sarah Balabagan upang mapalaya sa tiyak na kamatayan sa United Arab
Emirates noon 1996.
Tumulong sa Sumilao farmers sa pag-angkin ng kanilang benepisyo sa ilalim ng Comprehensive Agrarian
Reform Program.
Bagamat estudyante pa lamang, naipakulong ang nagsabwatang huwes, piskal, mga pulis, at mga
abugado ng negosyanteng nangamkam ng lupa ng ilang maliliit na magsasaka sa Bulacan.
Isa sa mga nakipaglaban upang maigawad sa PUP ang 20 ektaryang lupang kinatitirikan ngayon ng
eskwelahan sa Sta.Mesa, Manila para magamit ng mahihirap na estudyante
BP HQ ADDRESS: 3rd Flr. Imperial Bayfront Tower
1642 A. Mabini St., Malate Manila
Landline: (02) 4703848 Fax No. (02) 4702585
Website: www.broeddie.ph
Email Address: bagongpilipinas@gmail.com
Globe Hotline: 09054677444 Smart Hotline: 09198282823 Sun Hotline: 09227876541
Naging outstanding student leader, best debater, at academic scholar sa kanyang apat na taon sa
kolehiyo.
Nagturo ng Economics at Finance sa Polytechnic Univesity of the Philippines (PUP) kung saan din sya
nagtapos ng Bachelor of Science major in Economics and minor in Finance.
Siyam na taong nanungkulan bilang miyembro ng Board of Regents ng PUP kung saan kanyang ibinigay
ang buong sweldo sa PUP scholarship fund at hanggang ngayon ay may personal scholars.
May anim (6) na Doctoral Degrees, kabilang ang Doctor in Education Management, Philosophy in
Humanity, at Divinity
Mahusay na tagapangasiwa, mula sa 15 estudyante noong 1978 ay napamunuan ang Jesus Is Lord
Movement na isa na ngayong multi-national organization na nasa 44 na mga bansa sa mundo
Upang magtaguyod ng mahusay na edukasyon sa mga kabataan, itinatag ang eskwelahan ng JIL
Colleges Foundation sa Bocaue, Bulacan na may 30 sangay na ngayon sa iba’t ibang probinsya ng
Pilipinas.
Numero unong rekumendado ng Personnel Management Association of the Philippines(PMAP) bilang
Pangulo ng Pilipinas noong 2004.
Nag-aral ng abogasya sa University of the Philippines at nahinto lamang nang makulong sa
pakikipaglaban para sa demokrasya noong 1970s dahil sa Martial Law
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Legal Story
by Barrister Ody A. Lai
Got questions regarding legal matters? Write us and we’ll get your
queries answered by our knowledgable columnist. Send all correspondence to Friends International Magazine by post or email.
Mary’s Case: Theft of Employer’s Personal Items (Breach of Trust Case)
Part 2
Mary (not her real name) was charged with Theft
at the Kowloon Magistracy Court in 2009. She
pleaded not guilty to the charge and proceeded to
trial in January 2010. Since August 2009, Mary
worked as a domestic helper to Mrs. Lau (not her
real name) but was accused of stealing 15 items
belonging to her employer. Police were called on
20 October 2010 and 15 items were seized… At
trial, this Counsel for Mary, puts to Mrs. Lau if
she was ever charged of any crime that involves
dishonesty such as theft for the last 3 years or
so…
Mrs. Lau with much difficulty admitted
that in fact she was charged with theft,
shoplifting in year 2009 but after bargaining
with the prosecution, Mrs. Lau pleaded not
guilty to the charge but admitted the facts
of shoplifting and promised to be of good
behaviour and not involve herself with any
offence relating to dishonesty. She was in
fact given a binding over order by the court
to be of good behavior for the next 2 years.
With that, the defence closed its case and
made its final submissions to the court
summarizing the various incredible evidence
of Mrs. Lau that cannot be reconciled. It
was urged on the Magistrate that Mrs. Lau
cannot be believed. There are doubts and the
benefit should be given to the Defendant.
In the reason for verdict by the Magistrate,
the burden is on the prosecution and the
defence has nothing to prove.
The prosecution failed to provide explanation
how a coin purse with prominent embossed
words “Baguio City” could have been
purchased in Thailand. Souvenir items
purchased by tourists in Thailand would
not be buying “Baguio City” items. Traders
would not sell “Baguio City” memorabilia
in Thailand. This does not make sense.
The prosecution failed to produce receipt on
the purchase of any of the 15 items under
dispute. Defence produced receipt for the
purchase of the sunglasses in Philippines for
50 pesos and receipt for the crystal necklace
at HK$ 70. The receipt for the crystal
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necklace was in Chinese but the evidence of
the Defendant is that the receipt in Chinese
characters was given to her after purchase
of the necklace. Mary explained that when
she purchased it, it was important to get a
receipt as Mrs. Lau has been suspicious of
her belongings, asking when where and how
much Mary pays for her personal properties.
Mary agreed that she could not understand
Chinese.
The Magistrate accepted the evidence of
the Defence witness specially the Aunty, a
permanent resident in HK, working in the
insurance industry in HK. The Magistrate
is minded to listen to her evidence and find
her believable with no reason for doubting
her.
The prosecution failed to challenge the
evidence of the sister of Mary who produces
a receipt, albeit in Chinese Characters on
the purchase of 3 tie pins for HK$ 100. In
addition, the sister also produces to court
the other 2 tie pins that she bought. The
sister cannot remember if there is label or
brand, but she likes the design of each one
and the price is cheap thus she bought them.
The brand if any would not be of relevance
when she made the purchase. When she
asked the defendant to choose one, she kept
the other 2 as future gifts to her husband or
brothers when she goes home for her annual
vacation.
The Magistrate took into consideration the
answers of Mary when cross examined by
the prosecution that the MP3/USB was
kept by her in her suitcase and never had
the opportunity to use it. Mary does not
know whether the USB is also an MP3 as
a computer is required to play it. It is not
the typical MP3 that is battery or electrically
operated, switch on and you can listen to the
music with your headphone. It looks more
like a USB with music downloaded into it.
She does not know it if is still working. She
does not have a computer and she was hoping
that when she goes back to Philippines, she
will be able to use a computer and try it.
The Magistrate also considered Mary’s
explanation that her daughters wrote her
a letter asking for red and pink pony tails,
pencils and pencil cases, Disney land mirror
and comb and other items. She has in her
possession the letter and showed it to court.
Thus Mary started buying the children’s
items as and when she has the money and
the chance. The Minnie Mouse comb with
case was purchased by Mary from a 2nd hand
shop. She paid HK$ 5 for the set despite the
fact that there are 3 minor defects on the
case. She then pointed to the magistrate the
3 defects but when she purchased it the case
was not yet broken.
The Magistrate also considered Mary’s
response how and why she has a senior
citizen octopus card found in her suitcase
which is part of the 15 seized items. Mary
said she found it by the backdoor of the flat
when she threw rubbish one night. Mary did
check from an MTR fare machine in Prince
Edward train station but there is no balance
and decided to keep it. She did not use it as
she is not entitled to a concessionary fare.
Mrs. Lau produces to court a document
downloaded from the internet that the
senior citizen octopus card is in the name
of her mother. But the Magistrate refused
to accept the said document as it is hearsay
evidence.
The Magistrate has to evaluate the credibility
of Mrs. Lau who has a binding over order
over dishonest conduct and the credibility
of Mary who is of clear record. If the
only evidence is the word of the Mrs. Lau
as against the word of Mary, then Mary’s
words will carry more weight. In the current
case, there is other evidence from the defence
that the prosecution failed to challenge. In
the circumstances, the prosecution failed
beyond reasonable doubt to prove the
elements of the crime and the benefit goes
to Mary. Therefore, Mary is acquitted of the
charge.
For the year of the TIGER, may you
recognize the blessings and goodness in your
midst and in your every situation that you
are facing. God will be your strength when
you are weary and He is your joy when you
are lonely. Let us thank God who gives us
victory through his son Jesus. Let the tigers
ROAR……. in triumph over all difficult
circumstances. Mabuhay po kayong lahat!
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Friends International Club’s Show Premiere
and Book Launch
Philippine Association of Hong Kong
Team 2010 Sworn into Office
by APG
by Arnold Grospe & Julia Buen Terry
Oblivious to last year’s hounding financial
crisis lashing the world’s economy and
affecting everyone particularly OFWs in Hong
Kong, Friends International Club is positively
looking forward what the year 2010 will
bring.
nasa media kasi sila po ang forefront ng publicity.”
she added.
Highlighting the event was the Miss Total Care
2010 sponsored by Total Care Products HK.
Eight ladies vied for the January title of Miss
Total Care January 2010 and will compete in
the Grand Finals on December.
Friends International Club triumphantly
launched the premiere of its monthly Variety
Show and the Volume I of its Livelihood
Book for OFWs with a jam-packed audience
at Grappa’s Wine Cellar, Central, Hong Kong
last 24 January 2010.
The entire show delighted the crowd with the
Videoke Singing Contest, the introduction of
the Nobody Dance Contest, Book Launching,
ROFILWS Induction Ceremony, the initial
competition of the monthly Search for Miss
Total Care 2010, raffle draws and many more.
Filipino Workers Society in Hong Kong and
its newly elected officers for 2010-11 headed
by Rizalina Acosta were sworn in before
Labatt Romulo Salud.
Deputy Kira D. Azucena graced the launching
of the Livelihood Book for OFWs “How
to Process Meat for Business and Family
Consumption” prepared by Chloe Belle D.
Dogeno, a pilot project of Friends International
Club for OFWs.
January event winners were candidate number
8 Ms. Mylene Perez, who hails from Isabela,
got the Best in Gown award followed by
candidate number 6 Ms. Nue Shafiri who
was also declared winner as the Most Active
Candidate, 2nd runner up was Ms. Vanessa
Roldan and 3rd runner up Ms. Imee dela Torre
Solomon. Marilyn Tadeo won the Karaoke
Singing Challenge and will defend her title in
this month’s contest.
She also thanked Dogeno for sharing her
knowledge with the Filipino Community and
exerting extra effort in coming out with the
book. According to her, the book could be a
big help to our kababayans.
The event was attended by Deputy Consul
General Kira D. Azucena, Labatt Romulo
Salud, Asst. Labatt Nida Romulo, Barrister
Ody Lai, bigwigs in the Filipino Community
in Hong Kong, sponsors, guests, leaders of
different migrant groups and OFWs in the
territory and was hailed a total success.
“We have had several activities na nagtutulungan ang
Consulate at Friends and I hope this collaboration
will continue. Especially this year kasi marami pong
importanteng mangyayari.” Deputy Azucena
said. “Among this is our Presidential Elections.
And para pong maging successful ang mga activities
na ito, we rely very heavily on our partners, kasama
na iyong Friends International. Lalo na iyong mga
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OFWs who underwent the training on Meat
Processing last 17 January 2010 conducted
by its writer, Chloe Belle D. Dogeno were
also presented during the program. Sixtyeight OFWs finished the two-hour session, 42
of which from Mindanao Alliance, 14 from
Regional Overseas Filipino Society in HK and
12 from Filipino Livelihood for ReintegrationHK.
Also during the show, the Regional Overseas
PAHK team 2010 headed by Chairman Joel
Almeda, Banco de Oro’s head for Asia-Pacific,
and his fellow officers took their oath before
Consul Kira Danganan-Azucena, the deputy
head of post at the Consulate.
Treasurer; Victor Genuino, PLDT-HK,
Auditor; JP de Guzman of BDO and Babes
Mercado of Metrobank, Public Relations
Officers; and Rex Caldez of PNB, Richard
del Valle, Marlon Hernandez of Metrobank,
Myrna Hill of Cruiser Owners’ Association,
Pol Elago of PrimeCredit, Tom Magno of
Philippine Airlines, Eric Quizon of Springtime
Production and Jinky Sonsalla, Directors.
The said oath taking ceremonies was held at
the Bankers Club in Central last January 14,
2010. In attendance were officers from the
Philippine Consulate office in Hong Kong,
former Chairmen and former directors of
PAHK and active members.
The other officers are: Jhell Palomaria of
Jollibee, Vice Chairman; Rita Ancheta of
Philippine National Bank, Secretary; Voltaire
Medina of Bank of the Philippine Islands,
Christine Hair &
Beauty Salon
Friends International Club will have its second
monthly show, a Valentine’s Day Celebration
on 14 February at Grappa’s Wine Cellar. It will
premiere The Nobody but You Dance Contest,
the second month Search for Miss Total Care
2010 and more raffle draws.
Event Sponsors were: Focus Door to Door
Cargo, Total Care, Prime Credit and Prime
Gold, Asia Telecom, RFC, PNB Remittance,
Radz Sy of Mila Miracle Seed, Citi Express
Remittance, and Jollibee Hong Kong. The
event was supported by Novo Ecijano
Association Hong Kong, Luzon Federation
and the Association of Filipino Leaders in
Hong Kong.
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Posible ang Pagbangon
Hindi madali ang
malayo sa pamilya. Para sa atin na
“dayo” rito sa Hong
Kong, alam na alam
natin ito. Ngunit
bakit marami sa atin ang patuloy na nagtitiis
at nakikipagsapalaran dito? Dahil sa kawalan
ng oportunidad sa Pilipinas.
Masakit tanggapin ngunit ang dating “Asia
most promising story” noong 1950-1960 ay tinagurian na ngayong Asia’s Laggard. Kulelat
ng Asya. Ganyan inilarawan ang Pilipinas ng
Newsweek magazine sa February issue nito.
Nasulat doon kung paanong noong taong
1960s, pangalawa lamang tayo sa Japan kung
pag-uusapan ang per capita income sa Asya.
Ngunit nang dumating ang 1970s, naunahan
na tayo ng South Korea at Taiwan. Noong
1980s, naungusan naman tayo ng Malaysia at
Thailand. China naman ang umiwan sa atin
nong 1990s. At ngayon, naunahan na rin tayo
maging ng Indonesia.
Ayon mismo sa pinakahuling datos ng National Statistical Coordination Board, nagtala
ang Pilipinas ng 0.9 porsyentong paglago ng
ekonomiya nitong 2009 – pinakamababa mula
1998 kung kailan naitala naman ang ating 0.6
porsyentong paglago.
*****
Para kay Ruchir Sharma, may akda ng artikulo
sa Newsweek magazine, ang political instability, oligarchy, poor foreign direct investment,
minimal infrastructure at emigration o pangingibang bansa ng ating mga
dalubhasang manggagawa ang
ilan sa mga dahilan kung bakit
nalulugmok ngayon ang Pilipinas. Pero naniniwala tayong
hindi pa huli ang lahat sa atin.
Kaya nating bumangon kung
magkakaisa tayong itaguyod
ang isang malinis na bagong
pamahalaang may malinaw na
plano sa bansa, may matatag
na paninindigan na ipatupad
ang tama at dapat sa lipunan,
at may malasakit na unahin
ang kapakanan ng maliliit.
Kaya naniniwala tayo sa adbokasiya ng Bangon Pilipinas. Dahil naniniwala tayong
seryoso ito sa pagsusulong ng
pangkalahatang kabutihan ng
sambayanang Pilipino.
Una sa plataporma ng Bangon Pilipinas ang pagbibigaylakas sa taumbayan. Layunin
nitong ibalik sa mamamayan
ang kapangyarihang pumili at
magluklok ng mga pinunong
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ni Pastor Liza Asis
nais nila. Kapangyarihan ng balota – ito ang
pagsisimulan ng lahat ng hakbang natin tungo
sa tunay na pagbabagong magtutulak sa atin
sa pag-unlad.
Ikalawa sa adhikain ng Bangon Pilipinas ang
pagbabago sa kamalayan ng maraming Pilipinong tila nasanay na sa siklo ng hirap, abuso,
at lagay. Tayo mismo ang magtatama sa ating
henerasyon sa kaisipang “kulelat” ang Pilipino. Bagkus, sa pagbabalik-tanaw natin sa
orihinal nating kadakilaan bilang isang lahi at
bansa, mauunawaan natin na sa sinaunang panahon pa man ng kalakalang pandaigdig, nakikipagkalakal na ang ating mga ninuno bago
pa man tayo “madiskubre” ng mga dayuhang
mananakop.
Ang pagtingin sa sarili nang tama ay nakabatay
sa ating pagkakakilala nang tama sa ating mga
sarili. Kaya naman, upang totohanang makabangon at makasulong, prayoridad ng Bangon
Pilipinas ang unahin ang pagbibigay ng edukasyong angkop sa ating kultura at lapat sa
pangangailangan ng bansa. Layunin din nitong ibalik ang edukasyon bilang karapatan ng
lahat at hindi pribilehiyo lamang ng iilan.
Para sa Bangon Pilipinas, ang pagpapalakas sa
ating kabuhayan ay posible sa pamamagitan ng
kaunlarang pangkabuhayan na makakalikasan.
Kalakip nito ang ayudang imprastraktura ng
daan at tulay, elektrisidad at patubig, patuyuan at imbakan ng pagkain, komunikasyon at
teknolohiyang maglalatag ng modernong agrikultura, industriya at serbisyo. Nariyan din
ang pagsasaayos ng patakaran sa pagbubuwis
at pagtiyak na tama ang ginagastusan at pag-
gastos ng pamahalaan upang makatulong sa
pagpapasigla ng kabuhayan. Mahalagang mapangalagaan ang pakinabang sa bawat pisong
lumalabas sa kaban ng bayan.
Sa ganitong paraan, maitataas ang antas ng
kabuhayan ng mga Pilipino. At sa isang lipunang masigla ang kabuhayan, matatanggap
natin ang benepisyong nararapat at maaangkin ang mga serbisyong dapat makamtan. Ito
ang solusyon ng Bangon Pilipinas para wala
nang matutuksong gumawa ng kalokohan sa
gobyerno o pribadong sektor. Wala ng magpapasuhol. Wala ng manunuhol. At ang nasasayang na pera sa kurapsyon ay muling maibabalik sa kaban ng bayan para sa pakinabang
ng taumbayan.
Kung mabuti ang kalagayan ng sambayanan,
maunlad sa kanilang kabuhayan, at panatag sa
kanilang komunidad, wala ng dahilan para sa
mga kaguluhan at labanan. Mabubuhos na ang
lahat ng lakas ng bansa para sa sama-samang
pagbangon, pagsulong, at pag-unlad.
*****
Minamahal nating mga kababayan dito sa
Hong Kong, huwag nating palampasin ang
pagkakataong palayain ang bansa, mula sa
pagkakakulelat nito, sa pamamagitan ng ating
sagradong boto. Makilahok tayo sa darating
na eleksyon. Suportahan natin ang pinunong
kikilos upang ang pagtatrabaho sa ibang bansa
ay maging opsyon na lamang at hindi pangangailangan para sa pamilyang Pilipino.
Sa tulong at gabay ng Panginoon at sa samasama nating pagkilos, posible tayong makabangon. Ito’y kung isulong natin ang tunay at
tamang pagbabago sa ating panahon!
Mga Kwentong OFW
ni Violy C. Pascual
Alipin ng Bawal na Pagibig
Mabait at ulirang asawa at ama sa 4 na anak
si Valentino, isang OFW na mahigit sampung
taon na sa Hong Kong. Tusong pagsubok
ang pumasok sa kanyang buhay na hindi nito
napaglabanan at siya ay naging mabait din sa
kanyang kerida na maybahay ng iba.
na masilip ang bangkay dahil gusto niyang
mapanatili ang respeto ng pamilya ni
Valentino na siyang nakapagdulot ng kaunting
kaligayahan bilang tagapakinig sa kanyang
hinaing sa dusa na kanyang pinagdadaanan
na pangangabit ng kanyang asawa. Dalangin
nitong sana magbago ang kanyang asawa at
makapag umpisa muli silang mag-asawang
tunay.
Bawal na Pag-ibig, masarap ngunit ito
ay may lason, mapanganib. Isang iglap
maraming masisira bilang kapalit ng saglit at
pansamantalang kaligayahan.
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY TO ALL!!!!!!
Hindi nagkukulang sa kanyang pamilya na
iniwan sa Ilocos. Sa kagustuhan makatapos
ang kanyang mga anak sa pag-aaral, matipid
siya at walang bisyo. Hindi nakikipagbarkada
o umaayon sa mga kapwa driver na halos gabi
gabi ay nag-iinuman pagkatapos ng trabaho sa
gabi. Ang kanyang libangan ay magpahangin
sa Park at magbilang ng taong nagdadaan at
kung makaramdam na ng pagka-antok, saka
ito uuwi at siguradong makakatulog na agad.
May isang pamilya na katapat ng kanyang
tinutuluyang silid sa Causeway Bay, na siya
lang ang tanging kaibigan nito.
Nag-umpisang nabago ang ikot ng mundo ni
Valentino noong nakipagkwentuhan sa kanya
si Valentina na naglalakad ng kanyang alagang
aso at napapadaan sa paboritong pwesto ni
Valentino. Pagkatapos magbawas ang aso,
nakikiupo muna si Valentina kay Valentino at
doon nahulma ang malasakitan at damayan ng
kalungkutan ng dalawa. Malupit at may babae
ang asawa ni Valentina kaya nakaramdam
ng awa si Valentino. Naantig ang kanyang
puso at sa gabi-gabing pagkikita ang awa ay
unti-unting nadadagdagan ng pagmamahal.
Hindi nagtagal, isang malamig na Sabado ng
gabi, inalok ni Valentino ang kanyang kwarto
upang doon magpalipas ng kanyang day-off
kinabukasan si Valentina. Isang yugto ng
kanilang buhay na hindi namalayang pinasok
at hindi na naisip kung paano lalabasan.
Si Valentina ay hindi nagsisi dahil nakahanap
siya ng kalinga kahit pa may sariling pamlya
ang kanyang kaibigan. Si Valentino ang tila
nagkaroon ng apekto dahil sa likas na mabait
naiisip ang kanyang kasalanan. Walang nabago
sa kanyang padala at mga tawag sa kanyang
pamilya. Walang nakakaalam sa kanyang mga
kamag-anak dito tungkol sa kanyang lihim
na relasyon. Dating sa park nagkukwentuhan
ay nalipat na sa loob ng kwarto ni Valentino
upang kung linggo ay magpunta man ang mga
kamag-anak ni Valentino, walang bakas na
naiiwan sa kanyang paglalaro ng apoy.
Pagkatapos ng nakaraang pasko, hindi na
bumangon si Valentino sa kanyang kama. Hindi
nagdaan sa katapat kwarto na nakagawian
nitong katukin at magpaalam tuwing siya ay
papasok. Siya ang kinatok at nakarinig lang
ng ungol kaya pilit nilang binuksan ang pinto.
Parang inatake o bangungot ang ikinamatay
ni Valentino. Hindi makalapit si Valentina
at doon na lang sa dati nilang tagpuan siya
namamalagi at nag-iiyak. Ang panganay na
anak, nakatapos ng nursing ang sumundo sa
bangkay ng ama.
Hindi man lang nagpumilit si Valentina
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& Weng Barattini (Sales Supervisor).
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Bokod Association Marks 19th Anniversary
by Bernadette M Benitez
“Onwards to progress through solidarity” is
the theme of the group which has inspired
them to achieve their goals and reach their 19th
anniversary.
The Lower Peak Tram in Garden Road Central
was the venue of the celebrations last January
10, 2010 which proved to be meaningful,
enjoyable and memorable. It’s also the place
where the group holds their monthly meetings
and rehearsals for their activities.
The celebrations strarted with community
singing, games, playing the beating gongs and
drums. Before the main program, the group
served all the visitors lunch with assorted
Baguio Benguet delicacies like adobo, menudo,
chopsuey and many more. In the middle of
the program, after the induction they served
special snacks with matching hot coffee suited
for the cool breeze that day.
Battle of talents, performances from the
different associations like singing, dancing and
skits added merriment and entertainment for
the audience.
Despite of the cool season, the crowd enjoyed
watching, yelling and laughing at the funny
and artistic skits and pantomimes.
The highlight of the program was the raffle
draw wherein the group gave out 19 major
prizes and 19 consolation prizes to correspond
with the group’s 19 years. Among the major
prizes were turbo coolers, sewing machines
and tv game kits. Some consolation prizes
were wall clocks, multi-lamp and a lot more.
Secretary
Asst. Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Treasurer
Auditor
P.R.O.
Business Managers
Program Coordinator
Sports Coordinators
Advisers
Angeline Lius
Gloria Balat
Natividad Camsol
Lolita Tamiray
Dolores Tuba-ang
Mariana Valentin
Jessielyn Awal
Giselle Biando
Remesia Cayat
Susan Membrere
Julia Lamsis
Aida Dolteo
Brenda Wa-ayan
Marie Fe Padsungay
Dominga Dao-as
Fely Woods
Nida Polo
The Bokod association wish to convey their
profound gratitude to First Metro, sponsors,
leaders of Benguet Federation and members,
Cordillera sisters, Mr. Tobanes, who joined the
dancing of “Sarong Tayaw”, and all players,
dancers, and performers who made the event a
success. Good luck and God bless you all.
The guest speaker was Mr. Marlon
B.
Hernandez, General Manager of First Metro
Bank Hong Kong and Ms. Babes Mercado. He
was also the inducting officer of the new set of
officers of the Association.
BOKOD Officers:
President
Vice President
Helena Velasco
Deborah Sinas
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Balitang Showbiz
ni Noel Asinas
Jennylyn nag-back out
sa indie film na Sigwa;
ka-date si Dennis sa
Valentine’s Day
CONFIRMED nang nagbackout si Jennylyn Mercado sa project ni
direk Joel Lamangan para sa Cine Malaya Film Festival, ang indie
film na Sigwa.
Ipinalit agad si Lovi Poe ni direk Joel sa role ni Jennylyn. Big
break ang movie kay Lovi dahil first time siyang lalabas bilang
aktibista sa movie. Huling pinagsamahan nina direk Joel at Lovi
ang highly recommented movie na pinuri ng mga reviewer, ang
Sagrada Familia.
Ayon sa source, walang sinabing kadahilanan kung bakit
nagbackout si Jen. Pero, super busy si Jen ngayon sa bagong
soap niyang Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak. Isang afternoon soap ito na
kailangan ang 3 to 4 days taping weekly. Ang director ng soap ni
Jen ay si Maryo J. delos Reyes.
Eh, sakitin pa naman si Jen. Bukod pa sa dapat madaliin ang
paggawa ng movie na Sigwa dahil isasali ito sa Cine Malaya Film
Festival na ipinalalabas sa Cultural Center of the Philippines theaters.
Unang nagbackout sa movie na Sigwa si Dennis Trillo, tapos si Jen naman, Kasi, pareho sila ni Jen na magkasama sa soap
na Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak na magsisimulang ipalabas sa February 8.
Halos magkadikit ang taping ng Gumapang at ang kasalukuyang soap ni Jen, ang Ikaw Sana!. Kasi kailangan mag-advance
taping ang Gumapang.. eh, papatapos pa lang ang Ikaw Sana.
Halos sa van na lang natutulog si Jen. Ayaw na niyang pahirapan ang sarili. Iba na siyempre ang pinangangalagaan ang
sariling kalusugan.
TANGING si Jennylyn Mercado ang makakasama ni Dennis Trillo sa bisperas ng Valentine’s Day dahil may taping silang
dalawa ng Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak. Soap opera na ngayon ang movie dati nina Dina Bonnevie, Eddie Garcia na idinirek ni
Lino Brocka. Sa soap, si direk Maryo J. delos Reyes ang nagdidirek.
Ayon kay Dennis sa press launch ng Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak, wala siyang talagang ka-Valentine’s date. Komo’t si Jennylyn
ang kapartner niya sa soap opera, bakit di siya ang kanyang ka-date. Wala raw talagang karelasyon si Dennis ngayon.
Itinatanggi nyang nakipagbalikan siya kay Cristine Reyes. Bale pangalawang pagkakataon nang magkapartner sina
Jennylyn at Dennis Trillo. Ayon kay Dennis, magkapartner sila sa movie na Banal, na ginawa four years ago. Kaya okay
lang kunan nila sa first day taping nila ang kanilang mahabang kissing scene na may paikut-ikot pa sa sahig.
Di raw sila nagkakailangan ni Jennylyn. Mas at ease sila sa isa’t isa dahil madalas din silang magkita sa SOP tuwing
Sunday. Bale lalabas si Jen dito na singer na magugustuhan ng isang maimpluwensiyang politician na gagampanan ni Al
Tantay. Si Dennis ay ordinary lang na mangliligaw ni Jen. Dadatungan ni Al ang mga magulang ni Jen, kaya mapipilitan si
Jen na tanggapin ang politician. Dito na magsisimula ng trahedya ng buhay ni Jen. Magiging aktibista siya at lalaban nang
husto. Magsisimula ng soap sa Monday pagkatapos ng Daisy Siete.
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Joross type na maging leading lady si Rhian
SA dinami-daming leading ladies sa GMA 7, bukod tanging si Rhian Ramos ang nagustuhan
ni Joross Gamboa para makapartner sa anumang programa ng network na ibibigay sa
kanya.
Ayon kay Joross, na dating contract artist ng ABS-CBN, na ngayo’y kasama na sa soap ng
GMA 7, ang First Time, na siya’y freelancer na ngayon dahil may bago siyang manager, si
Noel Ferrer. Dati’y na-handle siya ni Becky Aguila. Wala raw si Joross na pinipirmahang
kontrata sa GMA 7 o sa Artist Center. Bale ang kontrata lang niya sa Kapuso Network ay per
project. Tulad ngayon ay may dalawang shows na siya, ang SOP tuwing Sunday at First Time
na mapapanood daily Monday to Friday bago mag-24 Oras.
Ani Joross: “Nagpalit ako ng manager para naman ma-improve ako sa pagiging artista ko.
Ngayon ay nasa GMA ako na nagbukas ng pinto sa akin para matupad ko pa ang iba ko pang
pangarap bilang artista.” Ngayong nasa GMA na si Joross, gusto niyang makapartner ay si
Rhian Ramos. Humanga siya sa kagandahan ni Rhian, Hanga siya sa mata, bibig at mukha ni
Rhian. Bukod pa sa nagalingan siya sa pag-arte ni Rhian, na tampok ngayon sa Dear Friend
tuwing Sunday na kapartner ni TJ Trinidad.
Samantala, nang tanungin namin kay Joross ang minsan naka-date niyang si Katrina Halili.
Tanging ang nasabi lang niya’y minsan ko lang siyang naka-date. Tapos, noon ay wala na.
Kasi, never niyang nabanggit si Katrina sa mga babaing gusto niyang makapartner. Kahit
nasa GMA na si Joross, sa kuwento niya’y di pa sila nagkikita muli si Katrina. Lalabas na
teacher sa gym si Joross sa First Time, kapartner niya si Michelle Madrigal.
Barbie Fortaleza, kinikilig pag
pinag-uusapan si Joshua Dionisio
KINIKILIG si Barbie Fortaleza kapag pinag-uusapan si Joshua Dionisio, ang partner niya
sa First Time. Kasi, inamin niya sa press na sa ngayon ay special someone na sa kanya
si Joshua.
Super close na sila ngayon buhat nang nagkasama sila sa Stairway to Heaven, Dear
Friend at ngayon ay First Time. Sa tingin ni Barbie, halos araw-araw na sila ni Joshua
nagkikita. Bukod pa rito, madalas pa silang magtext o mag-usap sa phone.
Naniniwala si Barbie sa kabaitan ni Joshua. Kaya siya napalapit nang husto sa
binatilyong partner ngayon a First Time.
Joshua Dionisio,
nagseselos kay Dennis Trillo
FIRST TIME naming nakitang magreact nang kakaiba si Joshua Dionisio kapag sinasabi ni
Barbie na harap-harapan na crush pa rin niya ngayon si Dennis Trillo.
Aba, napasigaw si Joshua, parang inaaway niya na si Barbie. Pero, si Barbie ay hanggang
tawa lang sa kanya. Nasabi lang ni Joshua ay hanggang ngayon ba ay siya pa rin. Sabay,
tawa rin ang binatilyo.
Sa maraming nakapanood ng trailer ng soap, maraming nagsasabi na ibinalik na ng
GMA ang kilig days ng mga teenager sa telebisyon. Bale ibinalik na nila ang Click. Puro
teenager ditoa ng mga bida. Ang kaibahan sa click,mas bata pa ang mga bida rito. Yung
mga highschool students talaga ang mga cast.
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Starstruck V stars: Enzo
Pineda May pagtingin kay
Sarah Lahbati?
DI pa nangliligaw si Enzo Pineda kay Sarah Lahbati. Pero, ang
ipinakikita niyang care kay Sarah ay parang ganoong na rin. Kasi,
lagi niyang ipinagluluto ng gustong pagkain si Sarah. Lalo ngayon ay
nakatuloy silang lahat na six finalist ng StarSTruck V sa isang condo
unit sa Eastwood.
Ani Enzo: “Gusto kong manalo sa mga babae si Sarah. Tingin ko’y
siya ng pinakadeserbing sa lahat. Di lang marunong kumanta at sumayaw, mahusay pang umarte. Mabait si Sarah at
mapagmahal sakanyang mga magulang.”
Masaya si Enzo nang na-interview namin sa Trinoma para sa Spring Summer Collection fashion show ng Guess. Kasi, di
siya iniiwanan ng ama niyang si Mr. Pineda, na kasalukuyang manager ni Manny Pacquaio. Ubod suporta ang ama sa
mga aktibidades ng StarStruck.
Akala ni Enzo ay aalis na ang ama last Monday patungong America. Pero, di tumuloy ito para alalayan siya sa kanyang
pagsali sa StarStruck V. Ani Enzo: “Na touch ako sa pagsuporta ng father ko at ng mother ko. Gusto ko ngang andito ang
father ko sa bansa hanggang matapos ang StarStruck sa Feb 21.”
O, yes, final day ng StarStruck sa Feb. 21 na balitang gagawin sa Araneta Coliseum. Maraming humuhula na maglalaban
nang husto sa finals sina Enzo at malapit niyang kalabang si Rocco Nacino. Sa Sunday, may mai-eliminate sa isa sa anim
na finalist. Ang iba pang finalists ay sina Stephen Silva, Diva Montelaba at Nina Kodaka.
Balik Tambalang John
Lloyd at Bea sa “Miss
You Like Crazy”
INAMIN ni John Lloyd Cruz na siya’y tao lang at
nagkakamali rin. Kapag down siya ay gumagawa rin siya
ng outlet. Tapos, katulong niya sa pagkalimot ng mga
problema ang kanyang mga magulang.
Nasabi ito ni John Lloyd sa grand presscon ng kanyang
latest movie na kapartner si Bea Alonzo, ang Miss You
Like Crazy. Bale pang-apat na team up na nila Bea at
John Lloyd ang Miss You Like Crazy. Kasi, nagkasama na
sila sa mga hit movie na Close To You, Now That I Have
You at ang super hit na One More Chance.
Dj Myke, inaming
compatible sila
ni Ehra Madrigal
kaya nagtagal ang
relationship nila Melanie dinala lahat ang
mga anak sa America
INAMIN ni DJ Myke na nakilala ngayong di lang bilang
isa sa mga singer ng grupong Akafellas at Sabado
Boys, kungdi bilang boyfriend ng sexy actress na si
Ehra Madrigal. O, yes, matagal na itinago sa press ni
Ehra ang relationship niya kay DJ Myke. Lately lang
sinasabi ni Ehra na may boyfriend na siya na anim na
taon na nag kanilang relasyon.
Dahil walang katulong ang mga pamilya sa Utah, natutong
kumilos sa bahay ang kanyang anim na mga anak upang di
palaasa sa kaninoman.
Last Feb, 3, na press launch ang first solo album ni
DJ Myke, ang Homework na under Ivory and Music
Video. Bale ipinakita ni DJ Myke sa album na siya’y
singer at composer.
Pumasok ang paggawa ng sariling album ni DJ Myke,
nang siya’y magkaroon ng vehicular accident nong
October 2008. Nakaligtas siya sa accident, pero
napuruhan ang tuhod niya. Buti na lang ay nakuha sa
operasyon ay normal na siyang nakakalakad.
TINURUAN ni Melanie Marquez ng leksiyon ang mga anak
niya para mamuhay ng simple at prugal kaya dinala niya ang
mga ito sa farm nila ng asawang si Adam Lawyer sa Utah,
USA.
Higit niyang binigyan ng lesson ang kanyang panganay na
anak na babae na si Maxene na ngayo’y 17 years old na.
Madalas tumakas sa bahay ang bata para lang makipagkita
sa boyfriend na guwapo, pero punung-puno ng bisyo.
Ayon kay Melanie, nahuli ng guardiya ng subdivision ang
anak na umaakyat ng bakod para lang makatakas at gumimik
na kasama ang boyfriend na di man lang nag-aaral daw.
Nang umuwi si Maxene sa kanilang bahay, walang tanungtanong si Melanie. Pinag-impake niya agad at sinamahan
niyang pumunta ng America. Bumalik lang sa Pilipinas
si Melanie para asikasuhin ang kanyang mga business
meetings.
Habang nasa ambulance si DJ Myke,pumasok sa
isip niya ang pagcompose ng album para siya may
maiwan na alaala kapag may di magandang nangyari
sa kanya. Dito na nagbago ang pananaw niya sa
buhay. Naging pursigido na siyang magcompose ng
mga awitin na nakaka-touch sa buhay niya at sa iba
tao.
Habang nakasakay siya sa ambulance papuntang
Manila mula Nueva Ecija,ang lugar na naaksidente
siya, naicomposed niya ang awiting Huling Araw. Bale
ang song na ito ang carrier single ng 12 awitin na
kasama sa album niya
May mga revival siyang isinama, ang kasama rito ang
Koleidoscope ni Francis M, Alapaap ng Eraserhead
at iba pang apat na awitin. Ang song niyang Tanging
Bituin ay handog niya kay Ehra.
Sa Miss You Like Crazy, nasabi ng kanilang director na si Cathy Garcia-Molina na mas pinaganda nila ang twist ng love
story ng latest movie nina John Lloyd at Bea. Mahirap daw ito i-classify na drama-comedy. Basta sabi ng director ay
mai-love muli ang mga manonood nito. Kasi, part ng movie ay mga personal experience niya. Marami raw kuwento sa
pag-ibig ang batikang director na si Ms. Cathy. Last year lang ay nabiyuda si direk Cathy, ang asawa niya ay namatay sa
road accident.
Samantala, sa pag-confess ni John Lloyd na siya’y pagkaraniwang tao lang ay parang sinasagot niya ang issue sa kanya
na siya’y kung minsan ay naglalasing kapag may problema. Sa pahayag na Miss You Like Crazy, ayaw sabihin ni John
Lloyd kung kanino niyang nakarelasyon sasabihin ang katagang ito. Di kaya kay Shaina Magdayao ito, na recently ay
balitang nagsplit silang dalawa?
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For You, My Love
Anonymous
I have searched my heart
For the words to say
Just how much you mean to me
This valentine’s day
You are all of god’s blessings
Rolled into one
My dreams, my desires
My nightfall, my sun
My every waking moment
My hopes and my fears
My disillusion, my contentment
My joy and my tears
But most important of all
I thank god when i pray
Because you make every moment
My valentine’s day
Happy valentine’s day
180 DEGREES TURN
by Herlyn de Pedro
I’ve experienced a long and winding journey
I travelled a road that destroyed my destiny
I thought I wound’nt overcome this boundary
That ruined my soul,heart and body
I did all this things just for fun
Without knowing that everything would be gone
I’ve hurt a lot of people because of what i’ve
done
There’s someone who cried because I broke her
plan
Until one day I felt the emptiness
I’m all alone to facing the darkness
No one to hold to ease the sadness
My life was buried in restlessness
But there’s someone who continues to fight
He lifted me up till I saw the light
When I looked to His face He is our Christ
Then He said “Come to me and I will hold you
tight”
Everyday to God I pray
In my life you will stay
To share the love and say
I love you baby everyday
In life there is no permanent
Even if you are a saint
I said I love you I really meant
So don’t leave because ill faint
Though we are miles apart
Still your always in my heart
And never want to get you hurt
Even I go with you back and forth
I love you now and forever
Even you are stranger
I am willing to know you better
So please stay and love me forever.
Pangarap at Paglalakbay
ni Vicky Ramos Bueno (Ottawa,Canada)
Munting bata ako ng ako’y mangarap
Bigyan ng halaga,mga magulang kong sa ami’y
naghihirap
Na kami’y itaguyod,pag aralin lahat
Upang maging maayos,kinabukasang hinaharap
Subali’t kahirapan,sa ating bansa’y dinaranas
Kahit naging propesyunal,kinikita’y hindi sapat
Karamihan sa atin ay dito napadpad
Sa malayong lugar,tinitiis,lahat lahat.
Pangarap ko rin noon ng ako ay bata
Makasakay ng eroplano,maabot ang alapaap
Di ko akalain,munting pangarap ay natupad
Maraming bansa ang narating,lumabis sa
hinahangad
Iba’t ibang lahi,aking nakaharap
May Intsik,Kuwaiti,Malay,Israeli
Tila ba walang hanggan,iba’t ibang karanasan
Ibat ibang kaugaliang di ko inaasahan
Singapore at Kuwait,ang una kong narating
From then on I surrender myself to Him
I let Him to take over and show the light of
beam
I promise I”ll never take that path again
Coz I decided to have a 180 degrees turn.
I Love You Now and Forever
by Mylene Dacpano
Baby you’re the love of my life
How I wish to be your wife
That I can hold you tight
Without a fight
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featured Poems
Nakapunta rin sa Turkey at sa Malaysia rin
Nagtagal sa Hongkong at nangarap na rin
Na”for good” na ako ngayung 2010
Subali’t ang lahat ay biglang nagbago
May swerting dumating at iyoy tinanggap ko
Panibagong bansa ang pupuntahan ko
Papuntang Canada,ngayu;y andito na ako
Masarap na mahirap ang tayo ay mangarap
May kasamang saya,at may lungkot na
dinadanas
Kalahati ng buhay ko,ibang lahi ang kaharap
Hanggang kailan kaya.........PANGARAP at
PAGLALAKBAY na aking hinahangad??
Wonders of you
Rick Crusson (to: Gilbeth Turon)
As we lie beneath the stars
I wonder who we really are
I wonder what you see in me
I wonder if we’ll really are
Run your finger through my hair
Show me that you truly care
Day by day and night by night
When I am with you I have the perfect sight
The day you told me, you loved me
That’s when I gave you the key,
To my heart, to my soul and mind
I’m glad to know that you’re all mine
I want it to last forever
To know that we’ll always be together
Feel no pain or sadness, dear when Im with you
I fell true love exists,
Hold me close and never let me go
Don’t let me fall amidst the shadow
For I’ am your’s forever may it be
I’m your’s for all eternity, I mean it all
All I’ve said without you a part of me is dead
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Laugh Lines . . .
UMAGA
Jun-Jun: hay!! (kagigising lang) maka inom nga
ng kape para matanggal antok ko!!
Balita: babala!ang kape ay
nakakapagpanerbyos!
Jun-Jun: edi hahaluan ko ng gatas!
Balita:ang gatas ay nakakapagpalakas!
Jun-Jun:edi mabuti! (ininom ung kapeng may
gatas)
Balita: kung kaya’t ang gatas na may kape ay
nakakapagpalakas ng nerbyos!!
ERAP: LOI WHILE IN LABOR
Erap phoned a doctor, asking for assistance.
Erap: Doc, what will I do? Loi is laboring and
she’s in pain.
Doctor: Is this her first baby?
Erap: No, this is Erap.
Cabinet meeting
GMA: o sige … kung sino man ang tamaan ng
bola na ‘to ay siyang magre-resign
(initsa ang bola, tumalbog pabalik sa kanya …)
GMA: o … praktis lang un noh? ulet!
10 Feet
FVR: Erap, may gift ako sayo from India….10
feet na snake…
Erap: Ows! Niloloko mo ba ako!? Di ako ganon
katanga…wala namang feet ang snake noh!
Gagong Toh!
Shampoo
Erap: Lintik na shampoo to ayaw bumula
Maid: Sir eh hindi pa po basa buhok niyo
Erap : eh for Dry Hair nga eh.
Panty? Brief?
Tanung: Bakit karaniwang disenyo ng panty ay
bulaklak?
Sagot: Alay sa mga patay na buhok.
Tanung: Eh bakit sa lalaki wala naman?
Sagot: Kasi may kandila ng nakatirik.
Gay Beauty Contest
Host: Kung ikukumpara mo ang iyong ari sa
hayop, anu ito?
Gay: dinosaur po
Host: bakit?
Gay: hindi na po nag e-exist
Madre at Sakristan
Madre : Ano ang apelyido mo, iho?
Sakristan : Alam nyo na ho yun sister, lagi nyo
po yun hinahawakan.
Madre : Susmaryosep! Bayag ba ang apelyido
mo?!
Sakristan : Sister naman, Rosario po.
Share your Jokes
and put a smile
on someone’s face
today!
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BOBO
Nanay : Bobo ka talaga! 1 to 10 lang di mo
kayang bilangin?
Anak : Mas bobo si tatay nay, kasi narinig ko
minsan sabi, ‘tama na inday, hanggang tatlo
lang kaya ko.’
HOLDAP
Lola ... Amang, wala akong pera!
Holdaper ... Alam ko kung asan ang pera mo...
[sabay pasok ng kamay sa bra ni Lola]
Lola ... Ituloy mo iho, may dollars pa sa ibaba!!
Akala Mo Ha
Boytoy and kabit in a Restaurant NaguuSap..
Boytoy: Hon ano pangalan ko sa Phonebook
moh?
Kabit: Mcdo
Boytoy: Bakit
Kabit: kasi Love ko to
Boytoy: Ang sweet moh nman
Kabit: eh akoh Ano pangalan ko sa phoneboook
moh?
Boytoy: BDO
Kabit: Bakit?
Boytoy: kasi We find Ways
PatataS
hinahabol ng mga sundalo sina GMA,FVR at
ERAP.
nakakita sila ng bodega ng mga patatas
pumasok sila dun at may nakita silang
tatlong sako at pumasok sila sa sako upang mag
tago..
nakita ng mga sundalo ang bodega ng patatas
at nakita nakita nila ung 3 sako..
naghihinala ung mga sundalo kung bkt may
laman ung mga sako..
sinipa nila ung sako na naloob si FVR..
FVR:aw aw aw!!
akala ng mga sundalo aso lng un edi tinapon na
ung sako at nakatakas c FVR..
sinipa naman ung sako ni GMA
GMA:meow meow!
akala ng mga sundalo pusa lng un at tinapon
nila ung sako at nakatakas c GMA
sinipa naman ung sako ni ERAP
di nag sasalita c ERAP kahit anong gawing
sipa ng mga sundalo..halos 5minuto na siang
sinisipa..naghihinala na ung mga sundalo di sila
tumigil sa kakasipa
nagalit na c ERAP dahil di sila tumitigil..
ERAP: putang ina nio PATATAS nga ako eh..pano
ako mag sasalita?!!!
Facelift
Pasyente ..... magkano ang facelift?
Doktora ... complete treatment ay P145,000
Pasyente ... mahal!!! ano bang pinakamurang
treatment para magmukha akong bata?
Doktora ... heto tsupon, P20 lang!!
Simple Rules to Love and Be Happy
by Bernadette M Benitez
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Love and free your heart from hatred
Love and free your mind from worries
Love and live simply
Love and give more
Love and expect less
Anyone can start from now and make a
brand new ending. God did not promise
days without pain, laughter without
sorrow, sun without rain, but He did
promise strength for the day, comfort for
the tears and light for the way.
Disappointments are like road bumps,
they slow you down a bit but you enjoy
the smooth road afterwards. Don’t stay
on the humps too long,. Move on, When
you feel down because you did not get
what you want, just sit tight and be loved
and happy, because God is thinking of
something better for you, when something
happens to you good or bad consider what
it means.
too hard. You cannot make someone love
you. All you can do is be someone who
can be loved. The rest is up to the person
to realize your worth. The measure of
love is when you love without measure. In
life there are very rare chances that you
will meet the person you love and loves
you in return, so when it comes, it might
never come again.
It is better to lose your pride to the one you
love than to lose the one you love because
of pride. We spend much time looking for
the right person to love or finding fault
with those we already love, when instead
we should be perfecting the love we give.
When you truly care for someone, you do
not look for answers. You do not look for
mistakes.You accept the faults and you
overlook the excuses.
Don’t worry! Worrying never solves
anything whether you have control over
something or not you shouldn’t waste your
time or efforts on unnecessary stress.
Don’t expect too much nor even expect to
receive as much as you give. It only opens
the door to disappointments.
Love and be happy with what you do for
others and be pleasantly surprised if they
do the same or more for you.
Love is patient and kind not jealous nor
boastful. Love is setting your love one
free.Give love. Trust and be happy.
Happy Valentine’s to all readers.
There’s a purpose to life events, to teach
you how to love, laugh more or not to cry
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PAG-IBIG Fund Mandatory na sa OFWs
by Chloe Belle D. Dogeno
Simula ika-1 ng Enero 2010 ay mandatory
na ang pagpapatupad ng Pag- ibig Fund para
sa mga OFWs at Seafarers. Ito ay sa bisa ng
Republic Act 9679 o ang Home Development
Mutual Fund Law 2009 na pinirmahan noong
ika-21 ng Hulyo 2009.
Sa isang pulong na dinaluhan ng mga
Pilipinong lider ng mga manggagawa sa
teritoryo na ginanap sa Philippine Consulate
General Office sa Hong Kong noong ika31 ng Enero 2010, ipinaliwanag ni Jaime A.
Fabiana, Chief Executive Officer ng Pag- ibig
Fund kung ano ang nilalaman ng bagong RA
9679.
“Ang sa amin dapat ay kumbinsido talaga kayo
na mag-join sa pondo para sa inyong kapakanan
din naman ang Pag-ibig Program. Kung titingnan
natin ang batas, kung hindi kayo magpa-miyembro
sa Pag-ibig, wala namang penal provision iyon.
Hindi naman kayo pwedeng i-penalize, hindi
pwedeng makalaboso dahil sa hindi kayo nagpamiyembro.” Ayon kay Fabiana.
Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18) You may have some
challenging moments with your mother today. Some
old issue may come back to haunt you. This is not the
best day to try to mend fences or to deal with hot-button
topics with any member of your family, especially
those you see as family leaders. Lucky Numbers: 01
32, 33, 37, 3, 44 Compatibility: Gemini.
“Gusto ko po marinig sa inyo para madinig din
ng ating kababayan na hindi mangyayari ‘yong
pagkabit na iyan. Gusto namin ng assurance although
may batas yan pero maganda na rin marinig sa
inyo.” Ayon kay Balladares. “Kasi gusto naming
panghawakan iyan kahit paano habang tinutuloy
ang laban. Kasi hindi makatuwiran sa amin na
magkaroon ng ganyang mandatory action from the
government. Alam naman po natin ang kalagayan
ng mga OFWs.” Sabi pa niya.
Ipinaliwanag ni Fabiana na ang monthly
contribution sa Pag-ibig ay napakaliit. Kada
buwan ay P100 lamang ito at P1200 sa
isang taon. Sabi niya, “Now dahil sa kaliitan
naiisip natin is sometimes napakahirap pa sa
inyo na pumunta sa Pag-ibig. Mamasahe pa
kayo, magreremit kayo doon every month kaya
naghahanap kami ng paraan na we would like
to tie-up with POEA where you can remit your
contribution with POEA.”
Ayon pa rin kay Fabiana, “Whether this could
be a requirement for pre-departure, right now wala
pa sa plano namin iyan. Our intention really is
for this year to conduct a very active information
and marketing campaign. To go to countries where
there is a congregation of OFWs and conduct this
briefing and to consult you on how this program
will be implemented properly na hindi kayo
mahihirapan.”
Sagitarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21) You may be
having some stress right now, and can find
relief in your personal values. You intuition
may be a bit off base lately, because you have
a tendency to be far too pessimistic right now.
Think positive, focus on those things that are of
the highest value to you. Lucky Numbers: 08
11, 19, 31, 44, 47 , Compatibility: Aries.
Mandatory rin ang RA 9679 sa mga Pilipinong
nagtatrabaho sa Pilipinas o sa labas ng bansa na
empleyado ng Foreign- based companies. Lahat
ng empleyado, manggagawa, propesyonal,
opisyal at kompanyang kasapi o dapat ay
kasapi ng SSS at GSIS. Lahat ng miyembro ng
judiciary at constitutional commissions at mga
miyembro ng AFP, BFP, BJMP at PNP.
Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22) Your energy is high,
and your excitement for a new job opportunity
could get in the way of some hard realities.
Slow down a little, work through the details,
and you’ll be able to make things work out. If
you rush through, you could miss something
important. Lucky Numbers:7, 9 23, 29, 39, 40,
49, Compatibility: Capricorn.
Kung matatandaan ay boluntaryo ang
pagpapa- miyembro sa nasabing ahensiya. Pero
dahil sa bagong batas ay magiging sapilitan na
ang pagpapatupad nito sa mga OFWs at sa
lahat ng sakop nito. Hinihimok nito ang mga
nabanggit na magpa-rehistro sa Pag- ibig Fund
upang makinabang sa mga benepisyong para
lamang sa mga miyembro nito.
Libra (Sep 23 – Oct 22) Changes to your primary
relationship are coming, changes that will bring
Dalawa sa mga pangunahing programa ng
Pag-ibig Fund ay ang Pag-ibig Savings na
maaring ma-withdraw pagkaraan ng 20 taon
mula nang magparehistro ang miyembro
at makatapos maghulog ng 240 buwanang
kontribusyon. O maari ring ma-withdraw bago
ika-20 taon sa sunusunod na mga kadahilanan;
optional withdrawal after 15 years of
continuous contributions, upon reaching age
65, retirement, permanent or total disability,
insanity, death, permanent departure from the
country and other causes as may be provided
by the Board of Trustees.
Gemini (May 21 – Jun 21) Trust your instincts.
You may get a strange urge to contact a loved
one or relative for their advice on matters of
the heart. They will have just the answers, or
the wide shoulders, that you need to sort things
out. If you are single, they may be interested in
playing matchmaker. Lucky Numbers: 3 9, 19,
21, 32, 45 Compatibility: Aquarius.
Taurus: (Apr 19 – May 20) It’s a day to sit back
and reflect and understand your own situation,
just how you feel about yourself. Emotions in
particular, or the feelings of those around you,
may be very clear. Ponder the why’s and how’s
of the relationship you’re in now. If you can
improve it then it’s time to think how to go
about doing it. Emotions: Good ~ Money: Fair
~ Wellness: Good. Lucky Numbers: 6, 7, 43,
4, 5, 30.
Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 19) Close relationships
have a big impact on your life at this time. Old
ones will be transformed or perhaps even ended,
new ones may show up when least expected but
welcome them. A partner has a mesmerizing
impact and you might even feel that they are
compelling, perhaps too much so. Take caution
and listen to your heart and intuition. . Lucky
Numbers: 29, 3, 44, 14, 41, 26.
Cancer (Jun 23 – Jul 23) You may be asked
to take a new leadership role that involves a
commitment to take on new education, travel
or paperwork responsibilities. Before you agree
to bite off more than you can chew, doublecheck your work schedule. Make sure you are
ready for the additional responsibility. Lucky
Numbers: 1 14, 21, 26, 27, 36 Compatibility:
Pisces.
Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20) A business
proposition could come to you from a member
of your family, or a coworker, most likely of the
opposite sex. It is possible business and romance
could mix today, but pursue that carefully, it’s
always dangerous, even when the aspects are
this good. Lucky Numbers: 2 13, 16, 22, 28, 46
Compatibility: Scorpio.
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highest scoring word?
by Kuya Willy
Riddle Me This
(enter row and column place of first tile)
Can you guess what the answer is from
the phrase below?
Row
When is a door not a door?
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Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 22) Your career path looks
challenging today, despite some recent gains,
but don’t get discouraged. You still have
opportunities to move up the corporate ladder.
Something that seems to be a setback could
actually be a big booster later on, after the dust
settles. Lucky Numbers: 5 19, 25, 29, 33, 36
Compatibility: Aquarius.
Mi nd Games
Pangalawa sa programa ay ang Pag-ibig
Housing Loan na pwedeng ma-avail ng
miyembro pagkatapos nitong magbayad o
makahulog ng 24 buwanang kontribusyon.
Bukod dito ay kinakailangan ng aplikante
na kompletuhin ang mga requirements ng
ahensiya sa pagpapautang.
Sa kasalukuyan ay mayroong dalawampu’t
pitong libong OFWs na miyembro ng Pag-ibig
Fund sa Hong Kong. Sa kabuuan ay apat na
porsiyento ng miyembro ng naturang ahensiya
ay OFWs at bumibilang ang mga ito ng
dalawampu’t isang porsiyento sa nag-avail sa
Housing Loan Program ng Pag-ibig Fund.
... alamin ang iyong kapalaran
rewards and opportunities to you both. Keep
your eyes open for changes involving people
you have worked with in the past. While some
of these relationships will be challenging, the
ultimate changes will be good. Lucky Numbers:
11 12, 24, 29, 35, 49 Compatibility: Sagittarius.
Virgo (Aug 23 – Sep 22) An unexpected
financial challenge could hold the keys to
greater opportunities if you are able to keep
your cool today. You may find that it pays to
accept a small loss in lieu of future favors, or
pay off a debt that clears the way for better
credit. Lucky Numbers: 5,6, 18, 32, 43, 48,
Compatibility: Scorpio.
Capricorn (Dec 21 – Jan 19) You are going
to have to make a mental adjustment in your
attitude towards someone you care for. A child’s
innocent question may have you asking yourself
if you’ve done all you can for a loved one. Your
love life could blossom through the intervention
of a precocious child. Lucky Numbers: 8 17,
40, 45, 48, 49. Compatibility: Pisces.
Dagdag pa niya, “It is with you voluntarily whether
you join Pag- ibig Fund. But we are urging you to
join the fund because it is for your own good.”
Humingi naman si Dolores Ballares, tagapangulo ng United Filipinos in Hong Kong ng
kasiguraduhan kay Fabiana na hindi matutulad
ang Pag-ibig Fund sa OWWA membership.
Kung saan ay ikinabit ito sa pagkuha ng
Overseas Employment Certificate o OEC.
Kung saan ay mapupuwersang magbayad
ang isang OFW ng OWWA membership nito
kapag kumuha ng OEC.
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Birthday Corner / Just for Kids / Parties
Polly Chua - Jan 15
Daryl Arisgado - Feb 9
Kuyang Ric Mercado - Feb 7; Edwin Gutierrez Feb 25; Alex Go - Feb 24 with Arnold Ayson
Cynthia Solis Lastimosa - Feb 6; Congratulations
Pepay Criisfel Kaye Solis Callasan
Marife Oliveros - Feb 20
Januarius Caesar Solis - Feb 22
John Keith - Feb 28
Jerold Ponce Magno - Feb 15
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Jane Dela Cruz - Jan 3
Valentina Maingpis - Feb 14
Lucita Abellar -Jan.13
Charisma B. Rosario - Feb 23
Jeklent Amiao - Feb 12
Joey Ortega - Feb 21
Jo Mabalot - Feb 29
Yette Pagdato - Feb 2
Mary P Lai Janeilyn Marcelo
Rec-Ric Dela Cruz
Mariana Valentin
Joveta Contero
Jemyka Kate Alfonso
Rutha Bustillos
Phoebe Moltio
Henry Fernando
Kathleen Lictag
Romella Sarmiento
Carl Genesis Contero
Susan Membrere
Faustino De Guzman
Hazel Delos Santos
Lilia Puyao
Edith Calusa
Aurelia Mesa
Alejandro Cuilan
Lilibeth Cuilan
Noeh Cuilan
Claire Apilado
Daisy Arrieta
Eppie Cacas
Annabelle Libao
Charisma Rosario
Lee Ann Erice
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