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THE FIRES OF MARCH

Firefighters battle a fire that hit West Riverside in San Antonio village in Quezon City on Tuesday, where at least 180 houses were razed. PHOTO BY RUY L. MARTINEZ

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ACTION star-cum-politician Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., who is vying to return to the Senate after his second term in office ended during his detention in Camp Crame, is finding himself on a roller coaster of emotions on this particular campaign. Not new to scouring barangay after barangay to meet, greet and ask for the support of masses since becoming Cavite vice governor and governor in 1995 to 1998 and 1998 to 2001, respectively; then in his nationwide sorties before becoming senator from 2004 to 2016, Revilla expressed in an earlier interview, “Madamdamin itong

bagong laban na ito para sa akin dahil sa apat at kalahating taon kong nakakulong, wala akong kasiguraduhan kung makakalabas pa ako at kung lalabas ang katotohanan.”

CHARO SANTOS, BEA ALONZO TOPBILL NEW HORROR FLICK ‘EERIE’

n Seasoned actresses Bea Alonzo (left) and Charo Santos with young and noted 'Eerie' director Mikhail Red. went very smoothly. Nakuha namin lahat ng shooting days,” Red happily revealed. “As a young filmmaker, ang laging mahirap gawin is to balance your authority — na kailangan

alam nila na alam mo yung ginagawa mo, na may vision ka — and to show that grabe yung respect ko sa kanila. Mas matagal na sila sa industry, mas marami silang nagawang films compared sa akin, so ang dami ko ding natutunan from them,” added the 27-year-old director who gained acclaim in both the local and international film scene with the independent and highly awarded movie, “Birdshot.”

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doon namin ipapakita yung bali. Ito yung anchor para may kakapitan yung audience and then slowly mari-realize nila, may layers pala ang film na ito,” Red noted.

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“Another interesting factor is that Eerie is one of the first international co-productions of Star Cinema. Nag-partner-up sila with a Singapore-based production company, Cre8 Productions, after I pitched this movie to them. And sobrang swerte ko as a filmmaker na na-decide nila na i-finalize yung movie together. So hindi lang namin goal sa pelikulang ito to show it to the local audience but ito yung type of film na gusto naming i-export na dapat proud tayo of its quality,” he continued. The director consequently noted that doing a horror movie is indeed very technical requires strict visual elements, including precise camera movements and timing. And while he found all these aspects very challenging, he guarantees the audience will get their money’s worth once they have seen the movie. Completing the cast of Eerie, which gathered very positive

He was referring of course to his alleged and disproven involvement in the controversial Priority Development Assistance Fund or pork barrel scam case, which led to his acquittal and release from Crame in December 2018.

LOWLY SUNS STUN BUCKS, CLIPPERS DELIVER BLOW TO LAKER PLAYOFF HOPES

“Tapos nung lumabas na ako para mag-pasalamat sa mga tao, hindi ko inakala na mahal pa rin nila ako at pinagtitiwalaan na magsilbi muli sa kanila,” Revilla added. Always keen to update his beloved entertainment industry on how he’s doing on the campaign trail, the silver screen’s famed Panday, shared a photo detailing a touching reunion he had in Ilocos Sur on Friday. He wrote, “Ito si Dra. Liwayway Gacusan na binati ko nang yakap nang makita ko siya sa Candon, Ilocos Sur. Nanay Liwayway ang

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tawag ko sa kanya at siya ang kumupkop sa akin ng isang linggo over 30 years ago when I was stranded here dahil sa napakalakas na bagyo. Nasira ang mga tulay at hindi ako nakauwi.”

Since Gacusan’s act of kindness back then, Revilla and his family had treated her as an important friend of the family’s so much so that when the former senator was incarcerated in Crame, she travelled all the way to Manila numerous times from far up north hoping to visit him. Sadly, she was never allowed past the gates, which made their reunion all the more poignant. “Si Nanay Liwayway at ang mga mabubuting Pilipinong katulad

niya ang nagsisilbing inspirasyon ko para sumabak muli dito at manilbihan sa bayan,” Revilla’s sharing ended. TESSA MAURICIO-ARRIOLA

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REPENT, PRAY, TRAVEL LIGHT, BISHOPS URGE FAITHFUL

AS more than 1 billion Roman Catholics around the world observe Ash Wednesday, the first day of the Lenten season, Manila aArchbishop Luis Cardinal Antonio Tagle reminded the faithful to “travel light.” Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP),

Janet Abuel named acting Budget chief BUDGET Undersecretary Janet Abuel had been named acting chief of the Department of Budget, Malacañang said on Tuesday, a day after announcing the appointment of Benjamin Diokno as governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Panelo voiced optimism that Diokno’s appointment will be approved by the Commission on Appointments since the former Budget secretary “is a man of integrity, competence and expertise.” “We have a good man there, we have an experienced man, we have an expert man, we have a man of integrity,” he said. Panelo said the budget issues thrown against Diokno would not impede the approval of his appointment. The House of Representatives accused Diokno of influencing the approval of numerous infrastructure projects and

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also reminded the Catholics of their obligation to give alms, fast and pray to repent of their sins. In a statement, Tagle said: “Today, we start preparing to journey with Jesus to Jerusalem where He will his love to us until the end.” Lent is the period of 40 days that Jesus fasted and the hours He spent

in the grave before he was resurrected. “It is difficult to travel with heavy bags and baggage,” Tagle said. During Lent, many Catholics commit to skip one full meal and abstain from meat and other luxurious habits as forms of penitence to prepare their body and spirit for Easter Sunday, a celebration of

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PACC taps other govt agencies in campaign vs graft THE Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) has deputized top government agencies as its partners in its campaign against graft and corruption. Dante Jimenez, PACC chairman, said the initiative to deputize government agencies was in accordance with the anti-graft and corruption body’s mandate. Executive Order 43 grants the PACC the power to enlist the support of other government agencies to assist in the investigation of cases falling within their respective jurisdictions,

said Eduardo Bringas, PACC executive director. Bringas added that the deputation of these agencies would allow them to

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n Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman Dante Jimenez. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA


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