Volume 14 • No. 14 • July 16 - 31 , 2018 Publication Mailing Account #41721512
Julia Barretto
Mike Pagtakhan says goodbye to city politics by Malaya Marcelino
14 12 Alden Richards is Victor Magtanggol, the super hero
The upcoming October 24th municipal election will be short a dedicated veteran of city politics. Point Douglas Councillor, Mike Pagtakhan, recently announced that after four straight, successful terms in office, he will not be seeking re-election this coming fall. “To be honest, I surprised myself when I finally made the announcement. Last Christmas, I was looking ahead at the coming year, getting organized, coming up with plans for another election when I suddenly stopped myself and said, ‘Hey, do I even want to run again? Is there something else I might want to do?’ I started to do some self-reflection. I’m See MIKE p6
Councillor Mike Pagtakhan – Pt. Douglas Ward
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Taking offense My initial reaction to President Rodrigo Duterte’s first rant against God — or more precisely, against the Christian God — was, “So what?” He was, after all, not an expert on the matter, and he was merely pointing out what are actually common questions and objections to the religion. He ranted against original sin, the concept of hell and purgatory, and a few others. It didn’t bother me because I know a few Catholics and non-Catholics who have the same questions. Even his “stupid God” statement has to be taken in its proper context: he wasn’t calling God stupid, he was saying it would be a stupid God who would seek to destroy his own creation with sin (and its consequence). But of course the reaction was almost universal derision. Here I think it is useful to see where Duterte is coming from in his tirades against the Catholic Church (and by extension, all other Christian churches). He himself gave the background in a speech in Davao City on July 7. “Something terrible happened
when we were young. It’s not really that serious. But fondling while confessing. We were being fondled so when I graduated, hindi na ako Katoliko. Hindi na ako Katoliko (I was no longer a Catholic. I was no longer a Catholic) at that age. I was not even in politics then.” In interviews before he ran for President, Duterte had identified the priest as a certain Fr. Mark Falvey of the Ateneo de Davao University, who is now deceased. Falvey, according to a report from ABS-CBN, had also been accused of similar offenses in the US. So that’s the background. Sexual abuse, even when it isn’t “serious,” is enough to drive someone to the edge. Duterte said when he graduated, he “created” his “own God based on the values I have seen like justice (and) fairness. I have always said in Davao, ‘My God is my service to the people.’” So that’s where he’s coming from. But of course it’s one thing to criticize a religion, quite another to do it when you are the President of the Republic. I would
like to think that what shook many to their core were the statements’ implications on freedom of religion, including a possible crackdown on churches. But based on the statements of various groups — including the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) — the main issue was that they were “immensely offended” by Duterte. Maybe I’ve been so far removed from traditional church for too long, but when did being offended become a valid response to an attack on our faith? I have always believed that the proper reaction to persecution is to pray for the people doing it and show love to them. Didn’t Jesus himself say in Matthew 5:44, “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you…”? And didn’t the apostle Paul say in Romans 12:14, “Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse”? I became a Christian in the 80s when it wasn’t particularly popular to be one. We were called many names like “born against,” and we were mocked for our constant use of phrases like “praise the Lord.” But we were never taught by our elders to retaliate or to take offense; it was actually normal for the world to treat believers in such manner. Instead of being downhearted, we
were taught to take James 1:2-4 to heart: “Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance.” I think over the years the Christian church has become a little too comfortable inside its buildings, singing “praise and worship” songs that make members feel a little pampered. We no longer know how to react when our faith is challenged; instead of taking the offensive, we take offense. I’m not justifying Duterte here; he is accountable to God for what he says and does. But we are also accountable for our reaction to him. I wish our church leaders, instead of issuing statements saying how “offended” they were, sought an audience with Duterte to give him the Good News. In the grand scheme of things, the President is also a soul that God is seeking out. The views and opinions expressed in this column are those of the original author, and do not necessarily represent those of the Pilipino Express publishers. Jon Joaquin is the Chief Editor of www.mindanation. com. E-mail Jon at jonjoaquin@ gmail.com.
Kids and money Part II
by Tim J. St Vincent Last month we talked about kids and money and this month we will continue that conversation. We talked about how children learn a lot of their money habits at home – not so much as a result of active instruction from the parents, but rather from passive observation. I have a friend who learned how to handle money by not doing what his father did. His father had a job that didn’t pay very well, and he didn’t have much of an education on how to handle money. When his dad would get paid he would cash his cheque (this was back in the day when people were paid by actual cheques!) and put all the money in a big green bowl in the kitchen. When a bill would come in he would pay it from the “money bowl.” When the bowl was empty the bills stopped getting paid. Not a great system. Even at a young age this
caused my friend a lot of stress and tension around money, about how bills get paid, and being able to pay the rent. His family was very stressed about money and it became a topic that was never discussed. That was a hard lesson for him to un-learn, but as he got older he realized the only way to get better at handling his finances was to talk to others about money. He learned to budget by not following his dad’s example. His father isn’t at fault here; he probably didn’t know any better and was never taught any better. This brings up an important point. How do you feel about money, what “money message” are you teaching your children, either actively, or by them watching how you handle money? Are you okay with how you feel about money? If you aren’t happy with your relationship with money, and what you may be teaching your children, how can you change it? Well, let’s answer that question
with a few more. Have you actually talked to your children about money, how they handle it and how they feel about it? These are all very important topics and conversations for parents to have with their children. By having these conversations with them you will get a better idea of their relationship with money – what you have taught them, and what you have not taught them. This will in turn help you clarify your relationship with money as you see it reflected through the eyes of your children. One of the most important money lessons to learn is that we all make mistakes with money. I did. I made a lot of money mistakes. As a young 20 something I used to use credit to pay credit. I was late making payments or skipped them altogether. Student loans were used to help me go on ski trips during “reading week.” I made all the classic mistakes, but eventually I learned from them. Don’t be shy about sharing your money mistakes with your kids. They can learn from them the same as you. The really tough part here is that while you need to share your mistakes with them, to guide them and give them advice, you also need to give them room to make their own money mistakes. As part of breaking the money taboo, it is important to share your money successes as well as your money mistakes. Let your
kids see the bills. Show them how they are paid. Here comes the scary part – let them see your pay stub. Let them see how much you make, how much is taken off for taxes and other items. Let them see how much is left after deductions and how that amount flows through your budget (you do have a budget, don’t you?), how you create savings and how those savings are used to pay for holidays, cars, education and other items. Money doesn’t have to be a big scary topic. It should never be a taboo topic. We all live with it, we all need to learn about it. This has been a fruitful topic, so I will carry it on into one more article. Next month I will talk about how to set up an account for your child and the different types of things you can teach your children about money by their age group. Until then, spend wisely! If you have any topics you would like me to discuss in future articles, or comments you would like to share, please contact me at tim.stvincent@nomoredebts.org. Tim J. St Vincent is a retired CFP and is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance with the Credit Counselling Society, a Non-Profit organization. If you wish to contact the Society for further information, assistance or to attend a webinar, please call 1-888-527-8999 or visit www.nomoredebts.org or www. mymoneycoach.ca.
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What about the children?
Canadians have joined the world in condemning the inhumane treatment of asylum seekers, especially children, by the United States border authorities. There is no justification in separating children, even removing nursing babies from their mother’s arms and transporting them to other locations throughout the United States. The American authorities appear not even to have kept track to match each separated child with their parents. Attorney General Jeff Sessions misrepresented St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans to justify this cruel policy and President Trump looked to blame Congress, the Democrats, street gangs and whoever else for the policy of zero tolerance that he himself instituted. The cruel separation policy is owned by Trump but we should reserve judgment until we understand what happens to asylum seekers in Canada – “judge not lest ye be judged.” Several CBC articles have called attention to the Canadian
MIKE... From page 1 48 this year and if I want to do something else, now would be a good time,” Pagtakhan explained. Proud accomplishments Pagtakhan recounts several achievements as highlights during his 16-year City Hall tenure, including establishing Community Service awards and bursaries in schools across the Point Douglas Ward, celebrating community-minded students from Grade 6 to high school. He helped foster sister city connections between Winnipeg and Manila, partnering schools in both cities and facilitating donations of books and computers to impoverished students. Pagtakhan is proud of his contributions to improve Winnipeg’s downtown landscape including an awardwinning re-design of Old Market Square and the Waterfront redevelopment, featuring upscale condos, walkways, green spaces
example with headings such as, “Canada needs to get out of the immigration detention business” (July 5, 2018), and “Canada aims to avoid detaining immigrant children, but it happens” (June 20, 2018). The writers correctly point out that the Canadian government incarcerates thousands of asylumseekers, migrants and children each year. But unlike the very public coverage of large centers in Texas, the detention system in Canada operates mostly out of the public eye in Canada. The Canadian Border Service Agency (CBSA) oversees a legal network of immigration holding centres and police cells. The CBSA turn to this alternative as a last resort; in situations where the officers need to complete an examination, have security concerns, and have reasonable grounds to suspect that the individual will not appear for an immigration proceeding. Canadian border authorities have a responsibility, as do their American counterparts, to ensure that the country is safe. Since the overhaul of the and businesses. Pagtakhan helped renew the area disparagingly referred to as Winnipeg’s “skid row” through his support of The Edge Clay Centre on Main Street, a co-op space for artists and homeless folks. He is also proud of his involvement in establishing the North End Boxing Club on College Ave., a community space that provides kids and youth free homework help and activities like boxing. Arlington Bridge According to Pagtakhan, the next Point Douglas councillor will have to grapple with the thorny issue of the future of the 108 year old Arlington Bridge that is slated for closure in 2020. A $2.5 million study including extensive public consultation concluded that the Arlington Bridge is a necessary lifeline to Winnipeg’s North End with the majority of commuters using the bridge during the homeward rush hour. Without the Arlington Bridge, main thoroughfares like Notre
refugee adjudication process undertaken by the Harper government back in 2012, the government has expanded the use of immigration detention. The CBSA has detained, on average, 7,215 individuals per year, from 2012 to 2017, for an average of 19.5 days behind bars. Canada has three “holding centres,” in Toronto, Vancouver and Laval, Quebec, and also uses provincial jails for higherrisk detainees and those detained more than 48 hours. According to the CBSA web site, “the CBSA works closely with its provincial correctional partners to minimize interaction, to the fullest extent possible, between immigration and criminal detainees.” Parents who the CBSA order into detention decide whether or not their accompanying children should be jailed with them or placed in foster care, which is an agonizing choice for many. In 2015 and 2016, 201 minors were detained or housed with parents or guardians. We have not heard of CBSA authorities pulling babies from the arms of mothers, or not bothering to record matching information so that children and parents can be reunited. We do not practice zero tolerance like the Trump administration, with over 3,000 lost or misplaced children, but our actions have
consequences. A number of reports, both in Canada and the United States, have reported the physical and psychological damage incarceration can cause children. The Canadian number of asylum seekers is small compared to that in the United States. CBSA statistics show that 439 persons were detained for more than 90 days during the 2016-2017 fiscal year. The majority of asylum seekers in Canada are aware that they must routinely report to CBSA authorities pending a decision on their asylum claim. The threat of arrest and incarceration is present at each visit, causing anxiety and fear. Why would Canada punish those who have fled from a “fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion”? (See the Immigration Refugee Protection Act s. 96)? CBC articles decry the system of immigration detention as “unjustly punitive.” The submission of an asylum claim is a fundamental human rights in international, Canadian and U.S. law. President Trump makes no pretence about international law, the rights of children etc. Rather, he has been using zero tolerance as a way to deter asylum-seekers from
entering the United States. How else would you explain a toddler appearing in immigration court in Arizona without a parent present to the horror and embarrassment of the judge himself. The CBC writers warn that we in Canada need a watchdog to review the system at our border crossing to ensure that we do not follow the American example. The critics point out that telephone or Skype calls are not a good alternative to keeping parents and children physically together or in touch. We must resist the temptation to follow Trump’s immoral actions. A free, democratic society needs watchdogs, such as a free press, to ensure that governments are held accountable for their actions and consequences. It is not enough to change the subject or wait for the end of a news cycle. One child punished is one child too may. One child lost is one child too may. Michael Scott is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R525678) who has 30 years of experience with Canada Immigration and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. He currently works as a licensed consultant with R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. 204-691-1166 or 204-227-0292. E-mail: mscott. ici@gmail.com.
Dame, McPhillips and Keewatin will regularly experience heavier volumes of traffic and rush hour drives will result in traffic jams. Despite Pagtakhan’s efforts to champion the re-building of Arlington Bridge in council, other major infrastructure projects, including the Chief Peguis Trail extension have been prioritized. Pagtakhan fears that “the bridge will never be built,” due to budget deficits and not enough political will around council to invest the $330 million needed to re-build Arlington bridge. Point Douglas Ward Pagtakhan describes Point Douglas as both a visual and figurative “slice of Winnipeg.” With its current parameters originating at Waterfront Drive and the Red River, and extending north to the Perimeter and Oak Point Highway, it almost resembles a slice of pizza. Comprised of neighbourhoods like Centennial, Tyndall Park, Castlebury Meadows, Pagtakhan’s ward has residents from all walks of life. Pagtakhan explains that in Point Douglas, he has represented the city’s most affluent citizens and the poorest
of Winnipeg, including those in the Centennial neighbourhood where he and his family reside. Compelled to action Pagtakhan first entered politics because he felt compelled to improve the lives and surroundings of those in his neighbourhood. Living in Winnipeg’s inner city, Pagtakhan and his family were confronted with daily realities, like witnessing drug deals in their back lane and stepping on syringes in Lizzie Park playground where his kids frequented. There were boardedup houses and residents setting fires nearby. He spearheaded a neighbourhood watch program that regularly met at his home and they successfully lobbied then-Minister Tim Sale to close the back lane. Other community members encouraged him to run for office. With the tremendous support of his parents, siblings, cousins and friends (the Pagtakhan clan is made up of 11 siblings), Pagtakhan set out door knocking across all of Point Douglas, easily wearing out a new pair of dress shoes and losing 15 pounds in the process. Pagtakhan eked out a win of 272
votes in 2002 to be Winnipeg’s first Filipino councillor. Life after politics Pagtakhan reveals he has “no definite future plans” yet, but he counts a possible return to the corporate world at Manitoba Hydro, his former workplace, where he is currently on a political leave of absence. Pagtakhan has a background in supply chain management and prior to entering politics, he worked as a procurement specialist at Manitoba Hydro, supporting staff in bids for contracts. “Who knows, I might even get into arts and crafts like pottery. That’s one of my hobbies now, I’ve gotten pretty good – that and competitive arm-wrestling. I might get into business. No definite plans. But whatever I do next, I plan to continue my community involvement because I love helping people and I love interacting with people.” Councillor Pagtakhan would like to express his heartfelt thanks to the people of Point Douglas Ward for their tremendous support over the years. “It has been a pleasure and an honour to serve you.”
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Intimacy in retirement Dear Ate Anna: My husband and I both retired last month, and we finally have more time together! It feels like we are starting to know each other again. Do you have any tips on us getting closer? Signed, A Reader Dear Reader: Congratulations on your retirement! It is very positive that you both want to use this time to get to know each other better. There are many benefits to aging, and one of these is that your experience of sexual intimacy may improve significantly. The more we use our bodies, the more we know about them. For example, we know what kinds of touching we like, and what kinds of touching we don’t like. If you are with the same partner for a long time, the two of you can really get to know each other and what each other enjoys. Also, the emotional intimacy you build over the years can greatly increase the amount of satisfaction for many couples. The way we experience sex and sexual intimacy shifts throughout life. As we grow older we may need to adjust to our changing bodies, but this leaves a lot of room to be creative and try new things. Be patient Be patient with yourself, with your husband, and with your process together. Aging might mean that it may take longer to get sexually aroused than it once did. This is not a bad thing; as long as you are patient, this time spent investing in each other can be very enjoyable! Take the time
to stimulate and enjoy each other in different ways. You may find different ways to be together that feels good for both of you. Be open Communication can really improve your time together. Take time to talk through what you want, what you are comfortable with and what you are uncomfortable with. Listen to him while he tells you what he is feeling also. The more you talk, the better you will understand each other. Be playful Growing older may mean that certain positions you used to enjoy might be difficult; this is an opportunity to try new ways of doing things that you might really enjoy! Talk to each other about what you are feeling, and be open to trying new things. These tips should help you get closer. Also, remember that if you or your husband has had some health challenges, or are on certain medications, this may be contributing to some of your intimacy challenges. If you feel comfortable, talk to your health care provider about this. They may be able to assist you in giving some options of different medications, or different ways of feeling more comfortable through your health problems. Enjoy your retirement! Ate Anna Ate Anna welcomes your questions and comments. Please write to: Ate Anna, Suite 200-226 Osborne St. N., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V4 or e-mail: info@serc. mb.ca. Visit us at www.serc.mb.ca. for reliable information and links on the subject of sexuality.
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In Duterte’s drug war, children are nothing but collateral damage Since 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte and his administration have been actively and outspokenly advocating for the imprisonment and execution of drug users in the Philippines. During a rally in 2015, Duterte stated that his campaign against illegal drugs will focus on killing drug personalities: “When I become President, I will order the police to find those people [dealing or using drugs] and kill them.. The funeral parlours will be packed.” The crusade to get drugs off the streets triggered the rise of vigilantism and police brutality. Within a year, thousands of Filipinos were killed (FrancePresse). Unfortunately, the lives of the young and the innocent are not immune to violence. According to a report published by Human Rights Watch, 12,000 people have been killed in President Duterte’s “war on drugs.” Among the casualties were children and young adults, some of them as young as five years old. (“Philippines: Duterte’s ‘Drug War’”) The deaths of 17-year-old Kian delos Santos and 19-year-old Carl Arnaiz raised public outrage after the teenagers died under similar circumstances – in the hands of local policemen. Kian delos Santos was last seen by witnesses being dragged away from a basketball court by cops wearing civilian clothes. Kian was found the next day lying in fetal position, teo sachets of shabu (crystal meth) and a. 45 calibre gun beside his lifeless corpse. Police said the boy shot them, which led them to retaliate. However, a gunpowder exam proved that Kian did not shoot at the officers. A witness heard the boy begging for his life moments before
hearing gunshots. Investigators formed the conclusion that the “evidence” found beside Kian’s body was planted. His mother, an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) in Riyadh, came home for the first time in three years to see her child in a casket. (Merez) Carl Arnaiz was restrained and shot by police numerous times. He had been missing for 10 days until the morgue called his family. The autopsy report showed bruises around the teenager’s eyes, swollen arms from excessive cuffing, and four gunshot wounds to the chest and one on the arm. He was found with a backpack containing three packs of shabu and marijuana leaves inside his pockets. Carl’s family denied that the backpack was his, stating that he only had a sling bag with him before he went missing. An altercation apparently started when a taxi driver asked the police for help after Carl allegedly robbed him. Officers say Carl opened fire at them, causing them to shoot back and kill him. Unlike Kian, the test for gunpowder residue came back positive for Carl. Carl was a valedictorian in high school, a University of the Philippines prospect, and an aspiring businessman. (“Another Kian?”) Whether or not the two boys were involved with drugs remains unknown. However, this fact alone should not be the basis for ending someone’s life. The police’s primary job is to catch potential suspects and allow them to defend themselves before the presence of a judge. Only then can their sentence be justified. The police should not use their power to execute individuals who they think should be punished for alleged wrongdoing, especially without proof.
President Duterte has expressed his satisfaction with mass killings, citing that the ever-increasing body count during operations is proof that his campaign against drugs is a success. During an interview he urged the police to “seize the momentum.” (Kine) The next time that someone says that the deaths of drug personalities are justified because President Duterte says they are “not humans,” I hope they remember Carl and Kian. They were 17 and 19. They should be getting ready for a bright future, not buried six feet underground. I hope they realize that simply getting rid of the undesirable in Filipino society will not lead to peace nor economic prosperity. It will only cause violence and destruction that will leave Philippine society in shambles. Sources • “Another Kian?: Ex-UP
student Carl Arnaiz ‘tortured’ before he was shot 5 times in Caloocan – PAO autopsy report.” Interaksyon, 4 Sept 2017, http:// www.interaksyon.com/anotherkian-ex-up-student-carl-arnaiztortured-before-he-was-killed-incaloocan-pao-autopsy-report. • France-Presse, Agence. “Kill the Criminals! Duterte’s VoteWinning Vow.” Inquirer News Duterte Formally Asks Congress to Extend Martial Law in Mindanao Til End of 2018 Comments, Inquirer News, newsinfo.inquirer. net/774225/kill-the-criminalsdutertes-vote-winning-vow. • Kine, Phelim. “Asia’s ‘Shoot-to-Kill’ Republic? The Rising Body Count of the Philippines’ ‘War on Drugs’.” The Conversation, 5 July 2018, theconversation.com/asias-shootto-kill-republic-the-rising-bodycount-of-the-philippines-war-ondrugs-62784. • Merez, Arianne. “A Mother’s
Grief: ‘You Can’t Bring Back My Son’s Life’.” ABS-CBN News, 18 Aug. 2017, news.abs-cbn.com/ news/08/18/17/a-mothers-griefyou-cant-bring-back-my-sons-life. • “Philippines: Duterte’s ‘Drug War’ Claims 12,000+ Lives.” Human Rights Watch, 18 Jan. 2018, https://www.hrw.org/ news/2018/01/18/philippinesdutertes-drug-war-claims-12000lives. Karla Atanacio is a FilipinoCanadian writer and humanist. At 13, she moved with her family to Canada to seek a better future. Since her migration to Canada, Karla has kept in touch with her Filipino roots by keeping up on current affairs and volunteering for different heritage organizations. She is studying political science with emphasis on international development at the University of Winnipeg and hopes to contribute to the advancement of the Philippines.
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Understanding feng shui –
The wood element, the element of new beginnings & growth One of the most persevering elements is wood. Just think about the sheer force of will a simple blade of grass shows by growing in cement. This very nature of growth and overcoming is the very essence of the wood element – the element of new beginnings. In feng shui there are five elements. Each element has its own personality and qualities; it also has benefits and drawbacks. Like all elements, wood is best when it is balanced with other elements. Wood’s biggest difference is that it is one element that having an abundance of is considered good for growing and healthy energy, or chi. This is especially true of the landscaping around your home. When it’s attractive, lush, and vibrant, that wonderful energy is one of the best ways to invite excellent energy to the whole household! Wood is the element associated with health, family, the oldest son, and the east and southeast corners of the home. It is also associated with accumulated savings, investments and assets. Wood is the element most associated with growth and yang energy, and the number three. It’s why you see three-tied Chinese coins – so your wealth grows like wood! But wood has a downside, too. Knowing its positives and negatives will help you to understand how to use wood to your advantage, and control it when it’s in excess. Read these tips for using the wood element in your home and life for good health, new beginnings and getting unstuck! Wood brings good health When we think of good health, fruits, vegetables and the riches of nature often come to mind. These foods and, even flowers, are excellent symbols of vibrant health and vitality. Keep the landscape around your home trimmed, attractive, healthy and lush to invite good health to your
VOTE... From page 1 locations prior to heading to the polls. The City utilizes the National Register of Electors, compiled by Elections Canada, as the basis for the Voters List. However it is still important for residents who live in a newly developed area or who have recently changed their name or address to update their voter information. Beginning this week, residents across the city will receive registration cards advising them of their options to update or confirm their voter information. Ensuring that the correct information is captured on the Voters List accelerates the
home. Keep a bowl of fruit on your table or kitchen counter to symbolize growth and health. Add wood for new beginnings When life has you frustrated or you feel like you are stuck or stagnant, think green. Just like the first blades of grass that peek up in winter represents new life and spring coming, so, too, does the wood element represent new beginnings in your life. Add plants or flowers to your home when you’ve had a physical, health, or emotional set back. Dress up your front door with new pots by the door; add some potted herbs in the kitchen, or flowers in your living room or dining table. Grouping plants in three’s is especially auspicious and is great for when you want to start growing again. Add decorative wood elements for more growth Whether it’s a small plant on a side table or some bamboo shades on your windows, introducing some wood elements like baskets or trays will add healthful and growing energy to your life. Even some throw pillows or decorative elements in green colour will have the spark of green, growing and abundant energy to your home. Keep plants in check for emotional balance One of the ways the wood element can be distressing is when there are too many plants or floral motifs in your home. This can cause anger or angerrelated depression. It can also harm health and relationships. Avoid plants and floral motifs in the bedroom or in the centre of the home. Never let plants such as ivies become stringy or leggy, and avoid over-crowding with plants. A few plants that are healthy and attractive are better than too many or when they’re crowded. This represents lack of growth and can cause relationship difficulties.
overall voting process. All voters must be Canadian citizens, a resident of the city of Winnipeg since April 24, 2018 and 18 years of age on Election Day. If your name is not on the list and you meet the voter eligibility criteria, you can still cast a ballot by presenting your ID and taking an oath at your voting location. All voters are required to provide valid identification. Winnipeggers wanting to confirm their voter information can do so using the online registration tool, or by contacting 311. For more information, visit winnipeg.ca/election2018 or contact 311. Source: City of Winnipeg
Let trees and wood support you Plant two plants or trees on either side of your door as protection. They will act as guardians for you. If your home has a slope behind it, add five trees at the rear of the house to give you support and help you keep money and opportunity from falling away from you. Keep trees trimmed and watch for stumps Trees emit powerful energy, whether they’re dead or alive. Never cut down a tree and leave the stump as this represents a cutting off of health and can be very harmful. Watch that trees are regularly trimmed and not overgrown as shade can create health and family problems. When trees or shrubs are dead, grow on the house, or touch the house, this can cause health problems, so make certain you throw out any plants that are not lush and healthy looking and keep trees trimmed. A plant that looks like it’s struggling can cause problems with growth and harm your health. Wood element anger There may be too much wood energy in your home if you’re feeling angry or if your family members are arguing and bickering. To bring back family harmony add red colours in the family room, such as toss pillows, and light a candle for the dining room table, especially if arguments begin at the table and if the table is rectangle or square shaped. Candles and red colours will help to control anger. Enhance the east and southeast corners for personal growth. If life has felt stagnant and you feel stuck, activate your east and southeast corner to give your life a new boost. A water fountain in the corners will help feed the wood energy here and the sound of running water will help you get unstuck and begin anew in your life. Water is the element of transformation and wood is
the element of personal growth – combined they’ll get you unstuck and feeling movement once more in your life. Auspicious wood element symbols for wealth and life For more wealth, add a fleshy-leaved plant, like the jade plant, to the southeast corner of your home. Flowers, like chrysanthemums and orchids, are also very auspicious here and activate wealth energy. In the east, bamboo, pine trees and fruiting trees represent abundant health, vitality and happy family relationships. FENG SHUI Q&A Question: I have a tree that is in line with my front door. Ever since we moved into this house we have struggled. But, it’s a rental and we can’t cut it down, and we can’t afford to move. What can I do instead? Answer: There are a couple of options. The first is to buy three landscaping spotlights. Put them
in the ground and aim them up at the tree. This energy will help to control some of the tree’s energy. Sometimes landlords don’t mind if you make improvements, like planting versus cutting down. If you can, plant two red shrubs on either side of the tree on the side of your front door. This will help create an “arrow” with the tree now pointing away from your door. Good luck and let us know what you decide! Kathryn Weber is the publisher of the Red Lotus Letter Feng Shui E-zine and certified feng shui consultant in authentic Chinese feng shui. She has over 20+ years of feng shui study, practice and professional consultation. Kathryn helps her readers improve their lives and generate more wealth with feng shui. For more visit www. redlotusletter.com and learn the fast and fun way how feng shui can make your life more prosperous and abundant!
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Nakabalik na mula sa kaniyang TVC shoot sa Bangkok, Thailand si Kris Aquino at ang kaniyang mga anak na sina Josh at Bimby. Panibagong endorsement na naman ang kaniyang ginawa, karagdagan sa napakarami nang produktong siya ang nagbebenta sa publiko. Masayang-masaya ang aktres-TV host sa bago niyang kontrata. Maraming nakakapansin na mukhang palaging masaya ngayon si Kris. Positibo lagi ang kaniyang pananaw sa buhay, hindi na niya binibigyan ng panahon ang mga bashers na paborito siyang bulabugin, masaya ang kaniyang puso ngayon. May mga nagpapalagay na ang abogadong madalas niyang kakomunikasyon ngayon ang dahilan ng lahat. Ito ang nagpapasaya kay Kris, ito ang nagiging insiprasyon niya, dahil positibo ang hatid sa kaniya ng mga mensahe ni Attorney Gideon Peña. Binata ang abogado. Malaya nang magmahal si Kris, wala nang magiging hadlang kung magkasundo man ang kanilang mga puso para mauwi iyon sa
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isang relasyong pangmatagalan. May mga nagdududang ginagamit lang daw siya ni Attorney Gideon Peña. Paminsanminsan ay alisin natin ang ganoong kutob, hindi natin ito kilala nang personal, maging si Kris ay nasa estado pang mas kinikilala ang abogado. Malay natin, baka ang abogado na ang tutugon sa pag-iisa ni Kris Aquino, mahigawa ang pag-ibig. Kahit anong pamba-bash pa ang tinatanggap ngayon ng lawyer ay hindi nito isinusuko ang pagkakaibigan nila ni Kris. Iyon ang gusto ng aktres-TV host, isang lalaking may paninindigan, isang lalaking hindi basta-basta sumusuko sa laban. At kung sakaling mauwi na nga sa isang magandang relasyon ang kanilang pagkakaibigan ngayon ay malaki ang posibilidad na magtagal sila. Magkalebel ang kanilang utak, sa kahit anong paksa sa ilalim ng araw ay pareho silang may maiaambag, ganoon ang matagal nang inaasam na makarelasyon ni Kris. Kumplikado talaga ang pakikipagrelasyon sa isang See CRISTY p15
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• Kris Aquino – Bagong inspirasyon kaya si Atty. Gideon Peña? • James Yap – Dahilan ng pagpasok ng ROS sa semi-finals ng PBA • Mayor Herbert – Sobra pa sa pagkakaibigan ang relasyon kay Kris • Ellen Adarna – Nanganak na noong June 27 pa • Rey Valera at Dulce – Nakikisakay sa mga pambubuyo sa TNT • Karla Estrada – Judge sa Tawag Ng Tanghalan? Bakit? Paano? • Alden Richards – Sino kaya ang nagbabayad sa mga bashers? • Erik Santos – Congratulations! 15 years na sa industriya • Alma Moreno – Maganda pa rin si Ness kahit may apo na
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Movie review: What sets ‘I Love You, Hater’ apart from other rom-coms by: Fred Hawson For the second film in a row, Julia Barretto and Joshua Garcia star in a film that starts with the words “I Love You”. This new one is a rom-com, too, like To the Stars and Back, and I was curious to see if their performance as a love team here could match that of the first one. I think I had only seen Kris Aquino in her horror films (like Feng Shui, Sukob, and Segunda Mano). I thought it was about time I should see her in something else. Flamboyant celebrity YouTuber Sasha Imperial launched a big search for a new personal assistant. Big fan Zoey Rivera immediately jumped at the chance to apply for her dream job. Unlucky Joko Macaraeg incidentally got roped into See MOVIE p15
Julia Barretto, Kris Aquino & Joshua Garcia
Kapag Nahati Ang Puso on GMA Pinoy TV GMA Network presents an intriguing drama series about two women vying for the affection of one man in Kapag Nahati Ang Puso. It follows the story of Rio and Claire who unintentionally become intense rivals without knowing their real relationship as mother and daughter. Sunshine Cruz is Rio Matias, a simple island beauty who meets the rich and happy-go-lucky Manila tourist Nico Del Valle played by Zoren Legaspi. Rio got love-struck with Nico’s charming personality and they eventually fall in love with each other. However, Miranda Aseron played by Bing Loyzaga spoils their relationship. Miranda is Nico’s ex-girlfriend when they were younger. And a turn of events causes Rio to lose her family while Nico ends up taking care of their daughter Claire played by Bea Binene. Years later, Claire grows up without knowing her real parents.
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MOVIE... From page 14 contention for the post as well. Joko fell in love at first sight with the pretty Zoey, but he had to pretend to be gay in order to stay in contention for the very well-paying job which he badly needed to support his financiallystrapped family. Sasha will make her final choice in three months. Who will get the job? The JoshLia love team does it again to successfully stoke romantic thrill and tug at heartstrings. Their chemistry together is no fluke and is a big factor why this film worked. That sentimental sequence of scenes set in Joko’s family residence in Paete that featured the local folk art of making taka (paper mache figurines) were sweet proof of that chemistry, cheesy as they may be for others. Zoey was so unlikable at the beginning, but my opinion of her steadily changed for the better as the film progressed. This was mainly due to Julia Barretto’s effective delineation of her character’s arc. Joshua Garcia was convincing in pretending to be a fabulous gay guy, yet harbouring a serious crush on his competitor. He can really work those puppy dog eyes of his to make you root for him, even if he was doing something wrong. Kris Aquino plays the irrepressible Sasha with her own signature panache. It was as if Kris was just playing herself and her present career as an Internet influencer via her magazine
PILIPINO EXPRESS videos. Kris was fun as Sasha, what you see is what you get, and so basically we still see Kris Aquino as we know her. However, Sasha was given a home situation that made Kris flex her skills at drama, and she proves that can still deliver well in that aspect. From the get-go, I got the vibe of The Devil Wears Prada with the newly-hired assistants competing with each other, both trying to keep at pace with their temperamental and demanding boss. Also, the familiar trope of a straight guy pretending to be gay to get close to the girl has also been used in many films before. However the dramatic twists in the story about honesty, the charismatic pair of Joshua and Julia, and the magnetic largerthan life presence of Kris Aquino – all set this particular film directed by Giselle Andres apart from other derivative rom-coms. SOURCE: ABS-CBN News; This review was originally published in the author’s blog, “Fred Said.” July 2018
BEA... From page 14 Will Rio and Claire ever find out the truth? Would any of them let go? Mother and daughter fighting for one man —which side will you choose? Playing an equally important role is David Licauco as Zach Yee, a varsity swimmer who is secretly in love with Claire. Completing the cast are Raquel Villavicencio as Amparo,
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Robert Ortega as Chuck, Sharmaine Santiago as Jasmine, Geleen Eugenio as Delilah, Nar Cabico as Samson and special guest Freddie Webb as Ramon. The program is another original creation of the GMA Drama Group directed by Gil Tejada, Jr. Watch Kapag Nahati Ang Puso on GMA’s flagship international channel, GMA Pinoy TV.
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Kris Aquino. May takot agad na nararamdaman ang mga kalalakihan pagdating na sa kaniya. Pero malay naman natin kung kakaiba si Attorney Gideon Peña. Baka may nakatago itong katapangan na handang diskubrehin kung paano makarelasyon ang aktres-TV host. Abangan na lang natin ang mga susunod na kabanata. *** Pasok na ang Rain Or Shine (ROS) sa semi-finals ng PBA. Parang Throwback Thursday ang naganap sa salpukan nila ng Globalport Batang Pier dahil ang nagpanalo as ROS ay ang mga three points ni James Yap. Throwback dahil iyon na iyon ang postura ng ama ni Bimby noong kasagsagan ng kaniyang basketball career sa Purefoods. Sa kahit anong anggulo at posisyon, kapag nagbato ng bola si James Yap, ay siguradong puntos na iyon para sa kaniyang koponan. See CRISTY p18
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Fil-Am Rondalla troupe to perform in Winnipeg Iskwelahang Pilipino Rondalla from Boston, Massachusetts, will present their touring show Reveries and Rhythms in Winnipeg this August. The show is a combination of traditional Philippine folk songs and folk dance music, Philippine contemporary music, original Filipino-American compositions and American contemporary music – all performed on bandurias and octavinas (mandolins), guitars and a double bass, with supplemental percussion to accentuate the
rhythmic theme of the show. The group’s tour of Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto is different from past tours because, in addition to the performances, their goal is to connect the Filipino-American youth of Iskwelahang Pilipino with the Filipino-Canadian youth of Magdaragat Philippines Inc. here in Winnipeg. As part of this partnership, the youth from the two organizations will have the opportunity to rehearse and perform folk dances with live music together at Folklorama on
August 13 and August 14 at the Pearl of the Orient Philippine Pavilion, Petrus Hall, 2624 Inkster Blvd. The Iskwelahang Pilipino (IP) Rondalla was established in 1986 by Cristina Castro under the musical direction of classical guitarist, Michael Dadap, within the Iskwelahang Pilipino cultural school in Boston. Dadap, and his
successor Christi-Anne Castro, shaped the IP Rondalla into a versatile ensemble capable of playing folk, popular, and art music, as well as contemporary compositions. Significantly, the first generation of players quickly found that they could incorporate dance and movement into their repertoire, a first for rondallas in general and a signature of the IP
Rondalla to this day. Aside from their appearances at the Pearl of the Orient Philippine Pavilion, the IP Rondalla of Boston will perform at Folklorama in the Park, on the Lyric Stage in Assiniboine Park on Sunday, August 12 at 7:00 p.m., and at the Portage Place Mall on Monday, August 13 at 12:00 p.m.
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CRISTY... From page 15 Ganoon mismo ang naganap sa do or die na paghaharap nila ng Globalport, si James Yap ang inasahan ng kaniyang team, basta ibinato niya ang bola kahit pa gaano iyon kalayo aalingawngaw agad ang boses ng court announcer na “James Yap, three points!” Habang pinanonood naming nagdidribol at nagsu-shoot si James ay naisip lang namin na ibang-iba talaga ang kaniyang dedikasyon sa hanapbuhay na nagpabago sa estado ng kanilang pamilya. Ano bang kontrobersiyal ang kaniyang buhay dahil sa pangangalampag sa kaniya ni Kris Aquino? Ano bang nahuhusgahan siyang iresponsableng ama? Basta ang utak at puso ni James Yap ay nakatutok lang sa bola. Wala siyang pakialam kung i-bash man siya nang i-bash sa social media, ang kaniyang konsentrasyon ay nakapako lang sa laro, ang iniisip niya lang ay kung ano ang magagawa niya para sa kaniyang team para makapasok sila sa semi-finals. Siya ang tinanghal na pinakamusay na manlalaro noong gabing iyon. Nang hingan siya ng mensahe ng pasasalamat ng courtside reporter ay ang mga tagasuporta lang ng Rain Or Shine ang kaniyang pinahalagahan. Hindi niya hinandugan ng pananalo nila si Michela
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Cazzola at ang dalawa nilang anak. Mahirap na nga naman. Baka kapag nakalimutan niyang banggitin ang pangalan ni Bimby ay maging ugat na naman iyon ng kaliwa’t kanang pamba-bash sa kaniya sa social media. Paano pa kung maging sensitibo si Kris Aquino para sa kaniyang bunso? E, di bagong kuwento na naman ang pagpipistahan ng buong bayan? Tama lang ang ginawa ni James Yap. Less talk, less mistake, ganoon. *** Naging marespeto at propesyonal sa pagsagut-sagot si Mayor Herbert Bautista sa kabikabilang tanong sa kaniya tungkol sa tunay nilang relasyon ni Kris Aquino. Hindi niya malaman kung paano niya iyon ilalarawan. Sobra pa sa pagkakaibigan pero hindi naman masasabing sila na nga. Basta, ayon kay Mayor Bistik ay mayroon, pero kung ano iyon ay hindi rin niya maidetalye. Inamin ng aktor-pulitiko ang kuwento ni Kris nang maging panauhin namin ito sa Cristy Ferminute na noong magkasama silang bumili ng singsing na brilyante sa Europe ay na-decline ang kaniyang credit card. Totoo raw iyon, kaya si Kris ang nagbayad, pero agaran din naman daw niyang binayaran ang ipinaluwal ng aktres-TV host sa pagbili ng singsing. Pero masarap pakinggan ang
pahayag ni Mayor Herbert na noong malungkot at bagsak ang mundo ni Kris ay sila ang palaging nagkokomunikasyon. Bumaba na sa posisyon noon si P-Noy at nawalan din ng kontrata sa ABSCBN si Kris. Sa aming opinyon ay iyon ang nagpatibay sa kanilang samahan; iyon ang dahilan kung bakit hindi makalimutan ni Kris si Mayor Herbert, napakahalaga nga namang malaman na sa kabila ng pagtalikod sa kaniya ng mundo ay may isang Mayor Herbert na nagpasaya sa kaniya. May isang taong nagpahiram sa kaniya ng panahon sa pakikinig sa kaniyang emosyon, may isang taong nagpayo sa kaniya na tanggapin lang ang kaniyang naging kapalaran, dahil isang araw ay matatapos din ang lahat at babangon nang nakangiti si Kris. *** Kundi pa nagsalita ang abogado ni Ellen Adarna sa kasong hinaharap niya ngayon na hindi niya napupuntahan dahil sa kaniyang sitwasyon ay hindi pa malalantad na nakapanganak na pala siya noong June 27 pa. Dalawang linggo na palang nakapanganganak ang sexy actress, pero idinedenay pa rin nila iyon ni John Lloyd Cruz, sinisita pa nga ng aktor ang mga naglalabas ng balita dahil wala raw katotohanan iyon. Ginagawa nilang pahulaan ang paglabas ng kanilang munting anghel, parang blind item na
pinahuhulaan nila sa publiko ang panganganak ni Ellen, dahil gusto nga raw nilang maging pribado ang kanilang relasyon. Dapat malaman ni John Lloyd na pampublikong pigura sila ni Ellen Adarna. Sa ayaw at sa gusto nila ay kakambal ng kanilang hanapbuhay ang pang-uusisa ng publiko tungkol sa mga nagaganap sa kanilang personal na buhay. Kahit balikan natin ang dating buhay ni JLC ay nagsasalita ang katotohanan na napakalaki ng utang na loob na dapat nitong ipagpasalamat sa publikong sumuporta at nagmahal sa kaniya. Sa pag-aartista ni Lloydie nagugat ang lahat ng karangyaan sa buhay na tinatamasa nito ngayon. Bilang pasasalamat, dapat ay handa ang kalooban ng magaling na aktor na kahati ng kaniyang kasikatan ang pagtutok ng publiko sa lahat ng mga nangyayari sa kaniya kasama na ang kaniyang lovelife, na gusto nitong maging pribado. Gaano man nila gustuhin ni Ellen na maging pribado ang kanilang sitwasyon ay hindi nila makukuha nang isandaang porsiyento ang kanilang hiling. Sikat na personalidad si John Lloyd Cruz, sabit na rin sa kaniyang popularity ang kaniyang karelasyong si Ellen, kaya hindi maganda sa panlasa ang pag-init ng ulo ng aktor kapag napaguusapan ang kanilang relasyon. Kung mga pribadong tao sila ay may espasyo ang pagrereklamo, pero dahil mga artista sila, kasama sa teritoryo nila ang pagtutok ng publiko maging sa pribado nilang relasyon. *** Maraming televiewers na naaaliw sa ginagawang panunukso sa magagaling na singers na hurado sa Tawag Ng Tanghalan ng It’s Showtime na sina Rey Valera at Dulce. Nagpapasimuno sa pagrereto sa kanila ang mga kapuwa nila hurado sa labanan at ang mga hosts ng noontime show. Sa totoo lang, may edad na sina Rey at Dulce, pero maraming naaaliw sa mga panunukso sa kanilang dalawa.
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Alma Moreno Si Rey Valera ay may misis at malalaki nang anak. Si Dulce naman ay maligayang namumuhay na kasama ang kaniyang mister na si Tito Bernard Cruzata, malalaki na rin ang mga anak nilang sina Jeminah at Abigail, magagandang bata. May mga anak si Dulce sa dating singer na si Danny Cruz, si Deejay na isa nang US Navy ngayon, ang magaling na singerstage actor na si David Ezra at ang bunsong si Dana na isa namang flight attendant ng PAL. Siguradong alam ng mga karelasyon at mga anak nina Rey at Dulce na tuksuhan lang ang lahat, walang personalan, pangdagdagpalabok lang sa seryoso nilang pag-upo sa noontime show bilang mga hurado. Nakakaaliw panoorin si Rey habang kunwari’y pinagbibilinan si Dulce kapag hindi sila magkasama, akma namang pupukpukin ng mikropono ng magaling na Visayan singer ang punong-hurado, saka maghahalakhakan ang kanilang mga kasamahan sa tuksuhan. Buhay na buhay ang kapaligiran kapag ganoon. Nakikisakay ang dalawang singers sa mga pambubuyo ng kanilang mga kasamahan, pero siyempre’y hanggang sa harapan lang naman iyon ng mga camera, pagkatapos ng programa ay may kani-kaniya na silang buhay. *** Napakaagang tawag ang tinanggap namin kahapon mula sa kaibibigan naming propesor. See CRISTY p19
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Ingat lang kabayan July 11, 2015, halos mag-tatatlong taon na ang nakalilipas nang huling makita si Thelma Krull, 57 taong gulang na misteryosong nawala na lamang matapos umalis ng kanilang bahay sa East Kildonan area, Winnipeg. Kabi-kabilang paghahanap ang ginawa ng mga tauhan ng Winnipeg Police Service at mga volunteers upang hanapin si Thelma ngunit hindi sila naging matagumpay. Walang trace. Walang bakas. Dalawang taon mula sa pagkawala niya ay nagdesisyon ang korte na ideklarang “legally dead” si Thelma. Noong Agosto 2017 ay nagsampa ng court application si Robert Krull, asawa ni Thelma na ideklarang patay na ang kaniyang asawa upang maisa-ayos ang mga naiwan niya. Ayon sa affidavit na isinumite ni Robert, wala di-umanong problema sa finances, trabaho or anumang habla ang nawala o
CRISTY... From page 18 Parang ang laki-laki ng kaniyang problema, parang kung ano na ang nangyayari, si Karla Estrada pala ang pinoproblema nito. Pahayag ni prop, “Walang pasok, kaya nakapanood ako ng It’s Showtime. Nakita ko, judge pala si Karla Estrada sa Tawag Ng Tanghalan? Bakit? Paano? “Okey ang lahat ng mga hurado. May alam sila sa music, alam nilang kumilatis ng tunay na singer at hindi. Sina Rey Valera, Dulce, Gary Valenciano, Ogie Alcasid, Erik Santos, Kyla, Yeng Constantino, Jaya, Nyoy Volante, K Brosas, Louie Ocampo. Okey silang lahat. “Pero bakit naging judge si Karla? Ano ang dahilan? Oo, nakakakanta siya, pero ano ang karapatan niyang maging judge sa isang malakihang talent search? “E, di nga ba, bukod sa may pagkasintunado na si Karla, e, nakakalimutan pa niya ang mga lyrics ng kinakanta niya? Kaya bakit siya nagdya-judge sa Tawag Ng Tanghalan?” naiinis na komento ni prop. Pinilosopo namin si prop, di ba’t singer din ang anak ni Karla na si Daniel Padilla, bumebenta ang mga kanta ng heartthrob niyang anak. Mas maasim ang balik ng aming kaibigan, mukhang suka at hindi kape ang kaniyang ininom sa paggising, “Naku, para-paraan na lang ‘yan! Nadala na lang ng kasikatan ni Daniel ang pagiging singer niya! “Pero kung pakikinggan mo siyang mabuti, e, wala namang special sa boses ng bata. Para lang din siyang nanay niya, nakakakanta, pero hindi magaling! “Sana naman, e, mamili ang
namatay na asawa. “Thelma did not have any serious financial, employment or other legal problems and her disappearance was completely out of character for her,” he said about his wife in a sworn affidavit. Ganumpaman, bagama’t idineklarang patay na si Thelma ay umaasa pa rin ang pamilya niya na magkakaroon ng kahit anumang impormasyon kaugnay ng kaniyang misteryosong pagkawala. May isang teorya ang Winnipeg Police na may posibilidad na pinatay si Thelma ayon na rin sa ebidensyang nakita diumano si Thelma sa isang physical altercation sa isang lalake. Police have said they believe foul play is involved in the case and released sketches of a suspect in her disappearance in July, 2015. Police also said they believe she was involved in a physical production staff ng It’s Showtime ng mga totoong singers para magjudge sa pa-contest nila. Huwag naman iyong basta may maiuupo lang sila!” madiin pang pahayag ni prop. *** Nakakatawa ang mga bashers ni Alden Richards. Parang inuudyukan pa nilang mag-suicide ang Pambansang Bae sa kanilang hamon na kung totoong sikat na ang singer-actor ay tapatan niya ang Ang Probinsiyano ni Coco Martin kapag ipinalabas na ang pagbibidahan niyang Victor Magtanggol. Sobra-sobra ang panahong inilalaan ng mga taong iyon kay Alden, parang ang singer-actor na lang talaga ang tutok ng kanilang oras sa maghapon, gigil na gigil sila dahil sa kabila ng kanilang mga paninira ay matatag pa rin ang karera ng artistang gusto nilang makitang nakaplakda na sa lupa ang propersyon. Himahamon-pinapainan ng kaniyang mga bashers si Alden Richards, paghamong may kakambal na pang-iinsulto, kung talaga raw malaki ang tiwala sa kaniya ng GMA-7 (na wala raw paniniwala sa kanilang tambalan See CRISTY p21
altercation with a man and forcibly taken from the area. Krull was seen with a heavy-set man in the area of Kimberly Avenue and Grey Street and appeared to be in distress, police have said. Walang balita kung nahuli o na-question man lamang ang suspect. Makalipas ang tatlong taon ay nananatili pa ring misteryoso ang kaniyang pagkawala. Kung pinatay man siya ay wala pa ring katarungan hanggang sa ngayon ang sinapit ng kaniyang buhay. October 1, 2017. May natagpuang patay sa city pond sa Woodsworth Park off Keewatin St. Ayon sa Winnipeg Police, ang bangkay ay adult male. Matapos ibalita ito ay wala nang impormasyon sa media kung sino ang natagpuang bangkay. Maaaring ang mga kamag-anak na lamang ng biktima ang sinabihan ng kapulisan kung natukoy man nila ang bangkay. Ang Woodsworth Park ay nasa likod na Keewatin St. that connects to King Edward St. at Selkrik Avenue. Medyo tago ang lugar lalo na kung nasa loob ka mismo ng park. Walang masyadong tao. Sa kabilang panig ng area ay may mga establishments na tila junkyards ng mga lumang sasakyan at mga gulong. Ilang na lugar kung isasalarawan ko ito.
Ang crime severity index ng Statistics Canada ay isang data presentation ng pagtaas o pagbaba ng crime rates sa bawat probinsya ng Canada. Noong nakaraang taon, bagamat tumaas lamang ng one per cent ang crime rate ay tumaas naman ng 8 per cent ang volume at severity of crime sa Manitoba. Ibig sabihin, mas marami ang nai-report na kaso ng krimen sa Manitoba sa mga nakalipas na taon. Marami ang nagsasabi, kabilang na ang Winnipeg Police Service, na “continuing and worrying trend” na diumano ang pagtaas ng bilang ng violent crimes sa Winnipeg. More people in Winnipeg were victims of violent crimes last year, according to crime statistics. Ayon pa sa mga autoridad, ang mga krimen sa Winnipeg ay associated sa mga gangs at ilegal na droga. “Officers are dealing with the problems associated with methamphetamine, cocaine and opioids on a daily basis,” the news release says. “Street gangs compete for territory, often leading to violence. Drug users often resort to crimes to fuel their addiction.” Ang crime prevention ay napaka-importante. Dapat pagibayuhin pa ng gobyerno ang pagsugpo sa mga krimen sa
pamamagitan ng pag-identify sa mga causes ng crimes o ang mga ugat kung bakit nangyayari ang mga krimen. Maraming factors ang kabilang sa mga ugat ng krimen tulad ng kahirapan, kawalang-edukasyon, injustice, mental illness, social acceptance at marami pang iba. However, hindi excuses ang mga factors na ito sa pagpapatuloy na paggawa ng masama. Kung nagkamali, dapat lang na parusahan. Ang artikulong ito ay hindi isinulat para takutin ang mga mambabasa dahil sa sitwasyon ngayon sa Winnipeg. Bagkus, ito ay isang paalala ng ibayong pagiingat saan man tayo naroroon. Ingat lang, mga kababayan. Noel Lapuz ay dating OFW sa Middle East (Dubai at Qatar). Nagtrabaho nang sampung taon sa City Hall ng Taguig bilang Human Resource Management Officer. Naging bahagi ng Bata-Batuta Productions bilang manunulat, entertainment host at stage actor. Nagtatag ng Kulturang Alyansa ng Taguig. Kasapi ng Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP). Paunawa: Ang mga paksa at salitang nakasaad sa Batang North End ay sariling opinion ng may-akda at maaaring hindi opinion ng mga taga-lathala ng Pilipino Express.
PEOPLE & EVENTS
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PILIPINO EXPRESS
JULY 16 - 31, 2018
PCCM 20th Anniversary and Induction of 2018 Officers
Tim Diack (centre), inducted the 2018 Officers. From l-r: Ruby Pasco, Treasurer; Jane Tasic, Recording Secretary; Rodge Lopez, Corresponding Secretary; Ross Desiderio, Vice President; Ramon Cairo, BOD, Chris Santos, President; Enrico Tiglao, BOD; Cezar Villamayor, BOD; Jing Asperin, Assistant Treasurer; Nap Ebora, Auditor; Lito Taruc, Past President and BOD; Eric Hernandez, BOD; Gigi Gacula and Ruby MaĂąalac, BOD. The event was held at the Holiday Inn, Polo Park last June 2, 2018.
Arcel & Gerome Labial of Salakot Restaurant and Salon De Manila III donated the plaques & medals
PCCM President Chris Santos with his family
VICKAR FORD Grand Opening, July 11
L-R: Gerald Wood, General Manager, Western Region, Ford Canada; Mark Buzzell, President and CEO, Ford of Canada; Domenic Sacco, Vickar Ford Vice President; Stephen Vickar, Sam Vickar, Tova Vickar & Larry Vickar, President of Vickar Automotive Group. Vickar Ford is located at 2000 Main Street, Winnipeg.
Larry & Tova Vickar
Tova & Larry with Miguel & Cynthia Reyes
Sam, Larry, Stephen & Tova Vickar
Mark Buzzell President/CEO Ford of Canada
Gerald Wood General Manager Western Region, Ford Canada
Steve Lipischak Director of Marketing Sales & Leasing
EH KASI, PINOY!
JULY 16 - 31, 2018
PILIPINO EXPRESS
Nabanggit ko na sa aking nakaraang komento ang problema tungkol sa populasyon ng isang bansa. Malubhang problema sapagkat ang umiiral ay katutubong batas na “matira ang matibay,” tulad sa kagubatan at karagatan. Ang US ay pangatlo sa mga pangunahing bansa na kinikilalang world’s best economies. Subalit ang populasyon ngayon ng mundo ay nasa 7.6 billion. Nabalitang nakalubog ngayon sa utang na mahigit 21 trillion dollars. About 1.71 trillion dollars umano mula sa China. Tinalo daw ng Chinese Yuan ang US dollar sa larangan ng world businesses. Malawak ang lupain kapuwa ng US at Canada. Bukas din for immigration but controlled. Gayon din ang iba pang walong bansa na kung saan marami na rin ang mga Filipinong migrante. Pilipinas Tungkol sa good news na may kinalaman sa pangkabuhayan, heto ang latest regarding the Bulacan Airport na kasalukuyang proyekto. The biggest Airport in Asia and the world, according to Ramon S. Ang, nang siya ay pagkalooban ng degree of Doctor of Business Engineering Honoris Causa as Far Eastern University (FEU) Alma Mater na ginanap noong ika-2 ng Hunyo sa PICC. Ang Bulacan Philippine Airline Airport ng San Miguel Corporation will have six parallel runways good for 200 million passengers equipped with mass transit. It will create 40 million jobs and bring in 20 million foreign tourists per year, kaparis ng Thailand na binibisita ng mga 30 million tourists. *** Mula ngayon, about 10 months na before the 2019 midterm national and local elections.
Opo, subalit may posibilidad pa rin umano na mapagpaliban, sanhi ng minamadaling pagpapatibay ng federal charter. Gayonman, ang mayorya at minoryang political parties ay naghahanda na rin sakaling matuloy ang May 16, 2019 elections. *** Tinanggap ni VP Leni Robredo ang maging lider ng Liberal Party. Ang remnants of the previous administration na inaasahang protectors ni Senador Leila de Lima ay nabawasan pa ng isa. Mawawala na sa Ombudsman si Conchita Carpio-Morales by forced retirement. *** Karaniwang magulo ang local, kumpara sa national elections. Pagkaraan, hati na naman ang taumbayan. Kung baga sa sugat, hindi pa naghihilom, may panibago na namang higit na malalim. Hindi kaagad ganap na gagaling hanggang sa 2020 na presidential and senatorial elections. *** Nabalita na may tatlong supreme court associate justices na maaaring tanggapin ang automatic nominations for SC-CJ positions. Tinukoy ay sina Teresita Leonardo-de Castro, Diosdado Peralta at Lucas Bersamin. Dapat naman, malaon nang sila ay may mga karanasan sa pagiging supreme court associate Justices. *** Natapos na ng 22 con-com members na tinalaga ng pangulong Duterte para sa panukalang federal presidential government na magiging kapalit ng current 1987 constitution. Gayonman, sanhi sa mga problema at pangyayaring kaparis ng mga nagaganap ngayon, baka hindi mapairal bagong ng taong 2022 ng DU30’s administration. Sakali namang mapagtibay at sinangayunan ng
HINAGAP
Ang Paalala Maikli ang buhay natin sa daigdig, Puno ng hiwaga, larawang marikit; May buhay marangya at sadyang malupit, Kung hindi ligaya, lumbay ang kasalit! *** Sa lupa nanggaling ang ating katawan, At kusang babalik palibhasa’y hiram; Kaparis ay tubig na taglay ng ulan, Sa kanal ang agos, ilog, karagatan! *** Habang may panahon, dapat ay magbago, Gamitin sa buti, taglay na talino; Sana ang pamanang bakas sa pagyao, Magandang larawang tularan ng tao! *** Nangangailangan, tulungan na ngayon, Baka di na angkop sa ibang panahon! Paquito Rey Pacheco
taumbayan sa pamamagitan ng plebiscite and/or referendum, sabi ni Digong, magbibitiw na raw siya as president. Magtatalaga ng bago at mas batang leader bilang transition president. Pagod na raw siya. Tama na ang tatlong taon ng kaniyang leadership. *** Ang tungkol sa BBL na priyoridad din ng gobyerno ay tinitiyak naman daw mga kongresista at senador na mapagtitibay bago sa ikatlong SONA ng pangulo sa ika-23 ng Hulyo. *** Sa latest SWS survey, nabalitang 25 per cent lamang ng taumbayan ang nakauunawa ng panukalang federal form of government. Sinabi ni VP Leni Robredo na ang cha-cha raw ay hindi napapanahon. Ang mabuting magagawa raw ngayon ay maihanap ng solusyon ang maraming problema. Kaparis daw ng mga nangyayaring napapatay, pagtaas sa presyo ng mga bilihin na apektado ang maraming bilang ng taumbayan. *** Opo naman, subalit tungkol sa pagtaas ng mga halaga ng bilihin tila mahirap maiwasan. Epekto po kasi ng hindi maiiwasang importasyon ng krudo. Hindi lang sa pagkain ng mga mamamayan kundi iba pang dapat harapin. Tulad ng problema sa peace and order, anti-illegal drug, health care, education ng mga kabataan, at gayon nga, sanhi rin sa patuloy na paglobo ng populasyon. Alalahaning, ang halaga ng krudo sa world market ay nananatiling
CRISTY... From page 19 ni Maine Mendoza) ay itapat nila ang Victor Magtanggol sa serye ni Coco. Pangunahan ba ang network? Hamunin ba ang istasyong namumuhunan sa malaking proyekto ng Pambansang Bae na maraming tagasubaybay na niya ang nag-aabang ngayon? Sa totoo lang, kahit sinong prodyuser na nasa wastong huwisyo ay hindi nanaising
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kontrolado ng Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Kung ang US na may magandang ekonomiya ay nabalitang apektado rin ng ginagawang pagpepresyo ng petrolyo, ang Pilipinas pa kaya na walang mina ng langis ang hindi mahirapan na sanhi ng pinaiiral ng OPEC na presyo ng krudo. *** Tiniyak ng US Ambassador sa Pilipinas, Sung Kim, na ang ikalawang one-on-one Duterte/ Trump meeting ay mangyayari sa malapit na hinaharap. Magugunitang ang unang Duterte/ Trump meeting ay naganap noong Novenber during the ASEAN summit na ginanap sa Pilipinas. Ang tema ng kanilang panayam noon ay tungkol sa illegal drug, tourism at trade issues. Tungkol sa ano naman kaya ngayon? Sinabi ng US ambassador Kim na matibay ang lelasyon ng dalawang leaders. Nakahanda naman kaya ang US na ipagtanggol ang Pilipinas sakaling ang Scarborough Shoal sa West Philippine Sea ay angkinin ng China at magpatuloy ang manmade islands doon? Malamang na maiiwasan kung may kasulatan at maipapaliwanag sa China na ang lugar ay nakapaloob sa kasulatan nang ang Pilipinas ay binigyan ng kalayaan ng US noong 1946. *** Samantala, kung totoo ang nabalita na, sa nakaraang dalawang taon ng Duterte government, the Philippine Economy reach 305 billion dollars, ang pangyayari ay tiyak na magkaloob ng magandang kinabukasan sa bansa. Ang problema nga lang,
sanhi ng mga nakaumang na eleksiyon, maaaring makapigil sa mga proyektong pangkabuhayan. Nabalita na ang gobyerno ay gumagastos ng about 56 billion pesos sa Build-Build-Build. Saan manggagaling ang salaping kakailanganin? Hindi po kaya mula rin sa international creditors? Opo, inaasahang makapagdudulot ng pakinabang sa kabuhayan ng bansa tulad ng trabaho, subalit ang ibang pakinabang naman ay makakamit kaya kaagad-agad? *** Inaabangan ngayon ng mga kalaban sa politika ni Digong ang pagdausdos sa liderato ng pangulo. Si Duterte raw ay parang nakatapak ng langgaman sanhi sa kaniyang naging pahayag na may kinalaman sa Diyos. Gayonman, sabi naman ng mga kritiko, hindi naman lahat ng mga obispo at pari ay napagagamit sa mga politiko. Sa komento ni Fr. Larry Faraon (The Tribune, July 8, 2018) sinabing, “We can relate to God who would not demand apology. It is part of man’s religious freedom. Ang naganap na one-on-one group talks ng pangulo at Catholic Bishop Conference of the Philippines ay pagtutulungan. Ang problema nga lang ay hindi maiiwasan ang mga issues about the freedom of religion and the separation of the State and the Church. Kasabihan Nasa Diyos ang awa, subalit tao ang sumisira. Paunawa: Ang mga paksa at salitang nakasaad sa Pilantik ay sariling opinion ng may-akda at maaaring hindi opinion ng mga taga-lathala ng Pilipino Express.
tumapat sa serye ni Coco Martin na nanglalamon ng rating, suicide ang ibig sabihin noon. Sa panahon ngayon na kumukuwarentang mahigit ang rating ng seryeng Ang Probinsiyano ay hindi magkakaisip-magkakaideya ang kahit sinong namumuhunan na isabong ang kaniyang proyekto sa isang palabas na parang halimaw sa lakas ng kaway sa buong bayan para tutukan-subaybayan ang programa. Malaking hamon iyon,
kumbaga sa boksing ay ilan na ba ang nagtangkang agawin ang korona ng rating sa palabas, pero palaging bigo? Hindi pa ngayon ang panahon para taluninpadapain ang Ang Probinsiyano. Isang malaking ilusyon lang iyon. Kaya tantanan na ng mga bashers ni Alden Richards ang pang-iinsulto, hindi maagang pagkamatay ang pinapangarap ng network niya para sa kaniyang pagbibidahang serye, matagalang buhay ang kanilang hangad para See CRISTY p22
EH KASI, PINOY!
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PILIPINO EXPRESS
KROSWORD
NO. 304
HOROSCOPE HULYO 16 – 31, 2018
Ni Bro. Gerry Gamurot
PAHALANG 2. Ikaila 9. Hugas 11. Marka 13. Uri ng kahoy 14. Kabisera ng Guam 15. Sinasamahan 17. Unlapi 18. Palayaw ng lalaki 20. Titis 22. Dagan 26. Sugat 29. Inayawan 32. Katulong 33. Ampon 34. Paniki 35. Giit 36. Pedido pag tag-init
10. Punas 12. Sakit sa balat 16. Kontribusyon 19. Portamoneda 21. Debosyon 23. Hilera 24. Binago 25. Bisa 26. Hagok 27. Isama 28. Tagumpay 30. Siyudad sa Bicol 31. Talo
SAGOT SA NO. 303
PABABA 1. Tawag sa taksil 2. Ginapas 3. Takas 4. Kaltas 5. Gamit ni Pacman 6. Imitasyon 7. Itaya 8. Panghalip
CRISTY... From page 21 sa Victor Magtanggol. Safe side. Hindi suicide. *** Napakabilis talagang lumipad ng panahon. Parang kailan lang iyon nang maging champion ng Star In A Million si Erik Santos pero 15 taon na pala ang nakalilipas mula noon. Makabuluhang 15 taon na nga ang itinatakbo ng kaniyang singing career. Mabunga dahil marami na siyang napasikat na piyesa at siya ang isa sa mga inaasahang singers sa kahit anong klase ng okasyon. Sa September 22 ay ipagdiriwang na ni Erik ang kaniyang 15th year anniversary, isang malaking concert ang kaniyang pinaghahandaan na gaganapin sa Mall Of Asia Arena, ang kaniyang management outfit na Cornerstone Productions at ang Lucky 7 Koi Productions ni Tita Lily Chua ang mga producers ng kaniyang concert. Nang makita namin ang line-
up ng mga makakasama niya bilang guests sa Erik Santos: My Greatest Memories ay isa lang ang naisip namin. Grabe, parang anniversary na ng ASAP ang magaganap, dahil puro poste ng mundo ng musika ang kaniyang makakasama. Isa si Erik Santos sa mga kilalang singers na puso ang kumakanta at hindi ang bibig lang. Emosyonal ang kaniyang atake, wala kang masasabi sa kinis ng kaniyang boses, maging sa kabuuan ng kaniyang performance. Dagdag pa ng kaniyang producer na si Tita Lily Chua, “Saka masarap siyang ipagproduce dahil napaka-professional niya. Mabait si Erik, mabuti pa siyang anak at kapatid, walang kaarte-arte at talagang magaling siyang singer at director.” *** Tatlong beses na dumoble ang bigat ni Alma Moreno kumpara sa kaniyang unang pelikulang Eva Fonda 16. Nasaksihan namin ang paglulunsad ng Sampaguita
JULY 16 - 31, 2018
Aries (March 21 – April 19) Mas marami kang dapat asikasuhin sa iyong sitwasyon ngayon – sikapin mong makita ang mga kaibigan o kamaganak. Kung hindi rin lang kaugnay ng hanapbuhay o negosyo, iwasan mo muna ang mahabang biyahe sa buwang ito. Pag-aralan muli ang mga plano. OK sa ika-16, 17, 24 at 25. Ingat sa ika-18, 19 at 31.
Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) Importanteng asikasuhin mo ang iyong kabuhayan. Napapabayaan mo dahil maganda ang takbo nitong mga nakaraang buwan. Napakaraming pagbabagong dapat mong pag-aralan. Iba noon – baka hindi ka makasabay sa bagong kaalaman. Mapalad ka sa ika-16, 17, 24 at 25. Ingat sa ika-20, 21, 27 at 28.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Makipagkita sa iyong doctor at ikonsulta ang problema mo. Kalusugan mo ang dapat na intindihin mo ngayon. Kung sumasakit ang iyong dibdib, tiyan, tuhod o likod, huwag mong balewalain ito. Bigyang-pansin dahil mas mahirap kung lalala ito. OK ang ika-16, 17, 24 at 25. Ingat sa ika22, 23, 29 at 30.
Taurus (April 20 – May 20) Huwag ka sanang panghihinaan ng loob. May gusto kang tapusin ngayon subalit mapapansin mong napakabagal ng pag-usad at tila laging may problemang nasasalubong. Hayaan mo lang. Magtiyaga ka at darating din ang araw na makukumpleto mo ito. Lucky ang ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. Ingat sa ika-20 at 21.
Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) Minsan ang pagiging bugnutin ay dahil pagod ka. Alam mo bang mahirap kang pakisamahan ngayon? Iwasan mo ang init ng ulo. Minsan kahit walang problema, nagiging problema sa paningin mo dahil madali kang mainis. Relax. Magpahinga ka. OK ang ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. Ingat sa ika-16, 17, 22, 23, 29 at 30.
Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) Bakit hindi mo mahalin muna ang sarili mo? Puro pagtulong sa pamilya at kaibigan ang inuuna mo. Iwasan mong isakripisyo ang iyong sarili sa pagtulong sa iba dahil lalo lang lalaki ang problema mo. Kailan ka naging masaya dahil nakapagpahinga ka? OK ang ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. May tensyon sa ika-24, 25 at 31.
Gemini (May 21 – June 20) May darating na buwenas sa iyo at doon mo mapapatunayan na ang mga naranasan mo ang dahilan ng iyong pagwawagi. Gamitin mong aral ang anumang kabiguan na nararanasan mo. May panalo at mayroon ding talo. Ganyan lang ang buhay talaga. OK ang ika-20, 21, 29 at 30. Ingat sa ika-16, 17, 22 at 23.
Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) Ang nabubuhay sa nakaraan ay walang kahihinatnan. Lumalampas ang oportunidad dahil nakatali ka pa sa mga lumipas. Huwag mo nang balikan ang nakaraan. Tapos na. Importante ay maging positibo ka sa mga darating na araw upang umasenso ka. OK ang ika-20, 21, 29 at 30. Kuwidaw sa ika-18, 19, 24, 25 at 31.
Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Kung ihahambing mo ang nakaraang panahon sa ngayon, mas maganda ang magiging buhay mo kung gagamitin mo ang mga naipundar mo – sa personal na relasyon, maging sa negosyo. Maramot ang pasok ng pera sa iyo subalit hindi magtatagal ito. OK ang ika-22, 23 at 31. Ingat sa ika-20, 21, 27 at 28.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Kulay rosas ang pag-ibig para sa iyo ngayon. Mas matindi ang inyong pagmamahalan. Kung single, baka siya na nga! Mahalaga ang pagiging magkaibigan subalit kung napapansin mong kakaiba ang trato niya sa iyo, oras na para buksan mo ang iyong puso. OK sa ika-22, 23 at 31. Stressful ang ika18, 19, 24 at 25.
Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) Kung palagay mo ay hindi tapat sa iyo ang isang tao, panahon na upang magsalita ka. Ilatag mo ang mga batayan mo at ang mga dapat mangyari. Baka akala niya ay hindi mo alam na puro pakabig siya. Sapat na ang mga sakripisyong ginawa mo para sa kaniya. Ok sa ika-20, 21, 29 at 30. Careful sa ika-27 at 28.
Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Iwasan mong m a g i n g maramdamin kung may nangyayaring hindi mo gusto. Ayusin mo ang inyong relasyon. Tuluy-tuloy ang tagumpay ng iyong proyekto. Iwasan mong maabala ng mga hindi naman importanteng bagay. Iyon ang makakabagal sa iyo. OK ang ika-22, 23 at 31. Ingat sa ika16, 17, 29 at 30.
Pictures sa napakagandang aktres noong kasagsagan ng kaniyang pagiging sexy star. Isa si Alma Moreno sa mga artistang kahit bagong gising ay magpapaganda talaga ng iyong umaga. Kahit wala siyang makeup, kahit punit-punit na t-shirt ang kaniyang suot ay tunay siyang maganda, hindi siya alipin ng siyensiya. Nand’yan pa rin ang kaniyang kagandahang nagpainit sa mga kalalakihan, pero ang magandang hubog ng kaniyang katawan na naging bahagi ng basambasang panaginip ng mga anak ni Adan ay hindi na maaaninag, tatlong doble na ang katawan ngayon ni Alma Moreno. Iyon ang kaniyang palaging pangarap ngayon, ang sana’y makapagbawas siya ng timbang, pero siya na rin ang nagsabing
maraming taon niyang napabayaan ang kaniyang katawan dahil sa pagiging abala sa mundo ng pulitika. Hindi na siguro niya kailangan pang hangaring magbalik ang dating hubog ng kaniyang katawan. Ang mahalaga ay mayroon na siyang napatunayan. Nakaharap at nakatalikod si Alma
Moreno ay kilalang-kilala pa rin siya ng ating mga kababayan. Sa kaniyang edad ngayon na mayroon na siyang mga apo, ang kagandahang hawak pa rin ni Ness ay isang malaking katangian na, hindi pinagbago ng mga problema at paghamon ang kagandahan ni Alma Moreno. –CSF
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