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Volume 17 • No. 10 • May 16 - 31, 2021 Publication Mailing Account #41721512

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A brighter summer with more vaccinations As Manitoba endures some of its highest daily COVID-19 case numbers of the pandemic – 587 cases on May 12 – a surge in vaccinations raises hope for some relief this summer. Canada’s chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, announced on May 14 that Canadians who have been vaccinated with one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine can socialize with close family and friends outdoors over the summer months. However, that will depend on at least 75 per cent of all adults having had one vaccine dose and 20 per cent being fully vaccinated. As of May 14, only 50 per cent of Canadian adults have had one shot and only 3.6 per cent are fully vaccinated. Virtually all Canadians will have access to their first vaccine dose by June. Manitoba has now extended vaccine eligibility to children as young as 12 years old with the Pfizer vaccine. See VACCINATIONS p4

Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, speaking at a 2019 World Health Assembly event in Geneva. (The Canadian Encyclopedia)

Paid leave for COVID-19 vaccination appointments With COVID-19 vaccination eligibility now expanded to include all Manitobans 12 years and older, the Manitoba legislature voted unanimously in favour of legislation to encourage workers to get vaccinated. Finance Minister Scott Fielding introduced the legislation that provides paid COVID-19 vaccination leave on Tuesday, May 11, and it was passed the following day by all three political parties. The bill entitles employees in Manitoba to up three hours of paid leave to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and expands job protection for an employee who is temporarily unable to See PAID LEAVE p4

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Last month Marco Mendicino, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship announced an innovate pathway to permanent residence for over 90,000 essential workers and international graduates of Canadian institutions who are all destined to contribute to the Canadian economy. This new public policy of the minister opened to application submissions on May 6, 2021. Eligible applicants can submit their applications through the IRCC online portal if they have either a minimum of one year of Canadian work experience in a health care profession or in another essential occupation. Or they can apply as international student graduates who completed an eligible post-secondary program of studies in Canada within the last four years and not before January 2017. Applications will be accepted until November 5, 2021 or until the stated application caps have been met. The targets include: • 20,000 applications for temporary workers in health care • 30,000 applications for temporary workers in selected essential occupations • 40,000 applications for international students who graduated from an eligible Canadian educational institution.

VACCINATIONS... From page 1 Dr. Tam said a more social summer will depend on Canadians staying apart for the rest of the spring. Canadians must continue to avoid indoor gatherings until more people are fully vaccinated and even partially vaccinated people should stay away from others for the next few weeks – and wearing masks in public will continue for the foreseeable future. “I think masks might be the last layer of that multi-layer protection that we will advise people to remove,” said Tam. On the bright side, Canada’s vaccination campaign will get a welcome boost this week when Pfizer delivers more vaccine doses than originally planned. Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand said a total of 4.5 million mRNA shots – 3.4 million from Pfizer and 1.1 million from Moderna – are expected to arrive before the Victoria Day long weekend. “We are continuing

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Under this public policy pathway, applicants must intend to reside in provinces other than Quebec to qualify. The initiative recognizes Canada’s need to retain educated and experienced workers to aid the country in an economic recovery from the pandemic. Many of the workers and graduates have already provided essential work in the fight against COVID-19 in the country and their efforts are acknowledged as part of the minister’s public policy change. Minister Mendicino’s message to qualified applicants is straightforward, “With this new pathway, we are recognizing (your) key role in our economic recovery, allowing (you) to set down roots in Canada and help us build back better. Our message … is simple: your status may be temporary, but your contributions are lasting – and we want you to stay.” The applications have been open since May 6, 2021, so you need to ensure that you submit an application as soon as you can. The application guidelines are available online including checklists, forms, and an application guide. It is important that applicants follow the online eligibility tool to confirm that they qualify and that their applications are complete before submission. negotiations with our suppliers to accelerate deliveries so that the provinces and territories can get vaccines into the arms of Canadians as rapidly as possible,” Anand said. Canada received 665,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine on May 13. Dr Tam said those shots will probably be allocated for people whose first dose was also the AstraZeneca vaccine. Many provinces have suspended the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine because of the risk of vaccine-induced blood clots in a small proportion of recipients. “I think obviously there may be fewer people who would take up the AstraZeneca vaccine as the second dose but it is important to still have that option right now,” she said. People living in Manitoba can book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment through ProtectMB. ca or call 1-844-MAN-VACC (1-844-626-8222). Eligible Manitobans can begin booking second-dose Pfizer and Moderna appointments on May 22.

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90,000 spots for permanent residency available Applicants must possess valid IELTS General or CELPIP General. In addition, applicants who have already completed an immigration medical exam (IME), can provide this information on their application. You can start your individual application process by going through the pre-screening step provided by IRCC and the following application instructions. The process starts by a Google search of “Applications open tomorrow for new pathway to permanent residency for over 90,000 essential temporary workers and international graduates of a Canadian institution” or through the following website: https:// www.canada.ca/en/immigrationrefugees-citizenship/ news/2021/05/applications-opentomorrow-for-new-pathway-topermanent-residency-for-over90000-essential-temporaryworkers-and-internationalgraduates-of-a-canad.html. Click on “resources are available online” and step #1 “check if you can apply.” If you are eligible, you will either end with “works in Canada:

PAID LEAVE... From page 1 work due to circumstances related to COVID-19 or who suffers from side effects after receiving a vaccine. “We are at a critical point in our fight against COVID-19 and we want to encourage all Manitobans to get their COVID-19 vaccine as soon as they are eligible,” said Fielding. “Our government is removing barriers so Manitobans can confidently book a COVID-19 vaccination during work hours without fear of losing out on their regular wages.” The new legislation makes it mandatory for employers to allow employees up to three hours of paid leave each time the employee requires a dose of vaccine. The wage rate would be fixed at an employee’s regular wage rate, or the average wage for employees whose wage varies, such as those

health care;” “works in Canada: essential non-health care;” or “recent international graduates from a Canadian institution.” Go through the steps outlined and you will access the related checklist and list of forms that require your application submission and provide you with guidance. The interactive application process is user friendly and displays the refinement in IRCC application submissions. It not only tells you if you qualify, but also, how to apply. If you are having problems with the process, you can check with IRCC sources or immigration lawyers and licensed consultants in the field to ensure you are eligible and to ensure that you do the correct thing. Michael Scott is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R525678) who has 30 years of experience with Immigration Canada and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. He currently works as a licensed consultant with Immigration Connexion International Ltd. Contact him at 204-691-1166 or 204-227-0292. E-mail: mscott.ici@gmail.com. paid on commission. Employers would be able to require employees to provide them with reasonable verification of the necessity of the leave as soon as possible, but could not require a physician’s note or medical certificate to avoid an unnecessary burden on the medical system. Employees who need more time to travel to vaccination appointments or who suffer from vaccine side effects would be allowed to take a longer unpaid leave. “We’ve heard most employers in Manitoba are already offering paid vaccination leave to their employees, and we thank them for understanding the importance of a vaccinated workforce,” said Fielding. “We all have a role to play in protecting ourselves and our community, and we want to encourage employees and employers to do the right thing.”

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COVID-19 vaccines are a triumph of science and a tool of medicine to prevent the disease; vaccination is what makes them save lives. Health Canada has greenlighted Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID vaccine for younger adolescents 12 to 15 years of age, making Canada the first country to grant emergency use authorization for a pediatric vaccine. This is wonderful news and a milestone in the war against the pandemic. Up until the fifth of this month, only the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, of the four authorized for emergency adult use in Canada, is also authorized for teens as young as 16 years old. On this date, Health Canada expanded the Pfizer authorization to include children 12 to 15 years of age. The efficacy is 100 per cent. It is wellaccepted and safe, and the vaccinemaker is firmly committed, “to monitor the long-term safety, efficacy and quality of the vaccine and to provide the information to Canada’s health ministry.” Five days later, the U.S. also granted its expanded authorization to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Reasons why vaccinating children against COVID-19 is crucial Even before any COVID-19 vaccine was granted emergency use authorization for adults in Canada, the U.S. and Europe, the Director of Child Health at the International Vaccine Access Center of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dr. Anita Shet, had advanced in mid-December 2020 “five broad reasons why children should get a COVID-19 vaccine” 1. It will facilitate the development of herd immunity and, thereby, in the control of the pandemic since children constitute a large proportion of the population (not quite a fifth in Canada, close to a quarter in Canada and the U.S., and a little over a third globally); 2. It can reduce the overall burden of the infection at home and in the community since older children and adolescents transmit the COVID virus to their contacts – to parents, grandparents, and other adults; 3. It will decrease the total burden of disease on the health care system since children, although to a lesser extent than adults, can become seriously ill and die; 4. It will save children from the devastating indirect effects of COVID-19 on their education and mental health since an increased number of them showed failing grades during the COVID-19 era of remote learning and frequent emergency department visits for mental health issues; and 5. It will ensure children would be treated fairly as adults, that is, receive the benefits of

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vaccines as well as contribute to their clinical trials, as expressed in writing by the American Academy of Pediatrics to federal health officials, “The observation that children appear to have lower risk of severe COVID-19 disease compared with adults should not result in their exclusion from vaccine clinical research.” Dr. Shet went on to emphasize half-a-dozen well known observations in pediatric clinical research: 1. “children are not ‘little adults’ – their physical, metabolic, immunological, and psychological processes are different from those of adults, (and these) often translate to children having stronger reactions such as higher fever and localized reactions; (hence,) separate safety data in children must be meticulously collected and critically studied before recommendations can be made for deployment in children; 2. “efficacy data are important to compile in different age categories (in infancy and childhood) given the differential immune responses in different ages … to identify optimal (agespecific) pediatric doses; 3. “long-term monitoring of vaccine safety within trials and in the general population is critical to building a strong safety profile of the vaccines that are to be used in children; 4. “running pediatric vaccine trials is more complicated compared to adult trials and an integrated and sustainable trials network geared towards pediatric approaches is necessary … to provide the infrastructure and rigor needed to improve the safety and efficacy of (vaccines) for children; 5. “an open channel of communication with the public with complete transparency of what is known and unknown is … needed to build vaccine confidence; and 6. “(clinical) trial enrolments should reflect the racial and ethnic diversity of the (local) and global populations … and (thereby) contribute to reducing inequities among societies.” In support of Dr. Shet’s position, Dr. Anna Durbin (Professor) and her colleagues Drs. Ruth Karron (Respiratory Virologist and Vaccinologist), William Moss (Executive Director), and Kawsar Talaat (Assistant Professor) in the Department of International Health and the Center for Immunization Research, also at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, have more recently (February 25, 2021) indicated that “more than 10,000 children have been hospitalized with COVID-19 in the U.S. and more than three hundred children have died.” They specifically noted a serious complication of the disease in children, called Multisystem Inflammatory

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Pediatric COVID-19 vaccine a wonderful milestone Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), which “can itself lead to death or long-term complications.” With more adults now vaccinated, children now constitute about 24 per cent of new COVID-19 cases according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. In Canada, approximately 20 per cent of the more than 1.2 million COVID-19 cases are in the pediatric population. Clinical trials for a pediatric vaccine Evaluation of the PfizerBioNTech vaccine in children with respect to its safety and ability to induce the required immune response started in the U.S. sometime in October 2020. Enrolment in the clinical trial included 2,259 pediatric participants 12 to 15 years of age, half of whom received the vaccine and half a placebo, in a doubleblind design. Note that the number of participants is much smaller than the trials in adults. This is because the trial in teens was the so-called “immune bridging” technique, which is designed to test whether the vaccine triggered immune responses similar to those in adults, that is, “to expand access to vaccines that have been proved effective and safe to older populations.” Trials were done at university medical centres under the close supervision of experienced pediatricians and their respective clinical research teams. Dr. Robert Frenck, the Director of the Gamble Center for Clinical Research at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Ohio, observed that “children actually appear to respond better to the vaccines than younger adults. The challenge now is to find the best immune response with the lowest side effect.” The results formed the basis for Pfizer’s application for expanded authorization. It had already included children as young as 16 years of age in its original application for emergency use. In addition to achieving the two original aims of the trial – to ascertain safety and to assess the immune response – the results also show that more children became ill in the placebo group thereby confirming the strong protection as in adults the vaccine offers. The Moderna pediatric vaccine trial, which has enrolled up to 3,000 children and adolescents 12 to 17 years of age – also in the U.S. – expects its results and favourable application for expanded authorization sometime this summer. Its original authorization was only for adults 18 years and older. Clinical trials in children younger than 12 years of age and as young as six months old are either

A 12-year-old boy participates in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center last year. (Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center) planned or already underway, but completion is not expected earlier than the following year. AstraZeneca, Johnson and Johnson, and other vaccinemakers have not yet applied in North America for clinical evaluation of their vaccines in the pediatric population. Importance of clinical trials in vaccine trust and confidence It cannot be gainsaid that building confidence in the trustworthiness of COVID-19 vaccines for children is critical. It would go a long way overcoming vaccine hesitancy and convincing more parents to bring their infants and children for immunization. In recognition of this need and with the support of the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Canadian Pediatric Society has developed for its members a learning module to “counter misinformation about COVID-19 with clear, evidencebased information; initiate discussions regarding specific vaccine issues; recognize personal scepticism regarding the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines; respectfully address vaccine hesitancy, using clear, evidencebased information; and build public confidence regarding the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.” Insights from the participants in the clinical trials From the children: “I just trusted the science; I knew it was tested in adults. I was really just joining, hoping that maybe I could get vaccinated and help out science.” “I wanna hang out with friends, go to movies, take my mask off as soon as possible.” “I think that it could really benefit the world, and I think it could also help scientists know more about the coronavirus.” “It’s really not scary. There’s nothing dangerous or intimidating about it; I hope others my age join the study.” From the parents: “I’m happy that he’s doing his bit for science.”

“With the Pfizer study, no major side effects have been reported so far, so that made me comfortable with enrolling him as well. By being part of this study, we help others. It’s a small contribution to the field.” “I imagine many parents these days would think I was quite nuts, but I think the thing about a clinical trial is there are lots of safety mechanisms built into that, so you’re not totally in the dark, and it’s really exciting to be involved in research. “She’s got a big heart. She obviously had no fear of this. I guess I’m more afraid of COVID than I am of the vaccine. It was excitement, it was pride, it was an understanding that life is about more than just you.” Words from world renown pandemic expert Indeed, a pediatric vaccine is a milestone in the war against the pandemic. It will help protect children and the community at large and will help us put the pandemic behind us. On this note, let me conclude with the words of Dr. Anthony Fauci, from the U.S. National Institute of Health and Chief Medical Adviser to President Joe Biden: “Now that we can vaccinate those kids, it’s gonna make it much, much easier to get those kids back to school without the anxiety associated with whether or not there’s gonna be an outbreak at that level.” Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan, P.C., O.M., LL.D., Sc.D., M.D. - a retired lung specialist and professor of pediatrics and child health, author/co-author of articles and chapters in medical journals and textbooks, former cabinet minister and Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, and member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - spoke at the G-8 Science Ministers/ Advisors Carnegie Group Meeting held on June 13-15, 2003 in Berlin, Germany on the “Global Threat of Infectious Diseases.”


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Bedroom feng shui decorating pet peeves Looking through interior decorating and design websites searching for examples of good bedroom feng shui isn’t as easy as it sounds. Ironically, the bedrooms that purport to have good feng shui are many times the worst offenders. There are often many problems with most bedrooms when you are viewing them simply from a feng shui consultant’s perspective. Let’s look at some of the bedroom problems with an eye toward feng shui that are the most problematic. Big bed, tiny bedside tables One of the critical aspects of feng shui is the idea of balance, and in design terms, balance can often refer to scale. When you have teeny tiny bedside tables and lamps that are next to a big king size bed, it looks silly and out of proportion. Make sure your bedside tables are equal in scale. Mismatched nightstands Sure, the design trends have geared away from matching nightstands, but a balanced and proportional bed with two similar nightstands and lamps is best in feng shui. That’s because two matching tables looks balanced to us and that’s restful to your eye – and your mind, key to helping you relax and rest. Another nightstand no-no? Just having one nightstand. This shows that someone is getting the short end of the stick in the relationship and feels unbalanced.

Beds on the floor This is a casual and often contemporary way to place the bed, but it’s not good feng shui. It doesn’t allow the sleeper to easily get out of bed and instead must crawl out of the bed to get up. This isn’t a command type of sleep position when you can’t stand up when getting out of bed. It also symbolizes a lack of control in one’s life. Pendant lamps over nightstands Although popular in decorating now, having something hovering over your head isn’t good feng shui in general, and particularly so, when you’re in bed. It can cause a sense of irritation, stress, and a feeling of pressure that can result in insomnia or create arguments between couples. Overhead accessories When sleeping in bed, having a large piece of artwork, shelves, and accessories is not just bad feng shui but it can also be harmful. In California where earthquakes are more common, Californians know that having a large piece of artwork over the bed could be dangerous in the event of a quake. In 2004, R&B singer Teena Marie was struck on the head by a large piece of artwork that left her with seizures until her death in 2010, which some say was by a seizure that was a result of her 2004 injury. Today even clocks are being placed over beds and this is a very negative symbol for the sleeping and prone body that is representative of death. Keep any artwork or accessories very simple and small and avoid hanging pendants or

Keep any artwork or accessories very simple and small and avoid hanging pendants or hanging items from the ceiling over the bed. This gives a feeling of pressure and makes it difficult to be fully rested. hanging items from the ceiling over the bed. This gives a feeling of pressure and makes it difficult to be fully rested. Shelves Shelves come with a set of feng shui concerns, especially those that you sit in front of at work or that are aimed at you when you’re in bed. In general, shelves should be closed in the bedroom and shelves that float and have open corners, are especially harmful in the bedroom. Another serious feng shui problem is a shelf over the head of the bed. Avoid these and they add pressure to the occupants of the room and, potentially, arguments or headaches.

Plants It seems like good feng shui, and they’re perfectly fine to have in a photograph of a bedroom if your bedroom is being featured in a decorating magazine or website, but outside of that, plants and flowers should never be in any bedroom. They create a drain on relationships and health. Although regarded as good feng shui for bedrooms, plants are anything but that. No headboard There’s a casual decorating look of going without a headboard, but instead of appearing casual, it looks unfinished, like a chair without a back. A bed without a headboard

creates a sense of discomfort and inability to relax fully or feel supported. A bed always looks better, sleeps better, and provides more support and enjoyment when there is a solid headboard behind it. Kathryn Weber has over 20+ years of feng shui study, practice, and professional consultation. Her witty, no-nonsense style appeals to audiences, making her a popular speaker and radio show guest. She is often called on by media to explain feng shui in down-to-earth terms, and has been featured in Seventeen, First for Women, Faces, Conceive, Martial Arts Professional, and Natural Health magazines, and on websites around the world.


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Lyn Dalit was awarded the 2020 ANAK Liwayway Scholarship for Leadership Excellence last fall based on her high school GPA, a group interview, and an essay in response to the question, “How does an open dialogue about mental wellness impact the way Filipinos engage with the global community in the future?” The following essay was her submission. Willful ignorance is a cause of prejudice and creates barriers to societal progression. Conversely, open and honest discourse is the key to societal improvement. Our world is one of bubbling turmoil, of social revolt, and of demands for structural and systemic change. However, if we aim to change the world, we must turn inwards. In order to progress we must prepare to face resistance from “the other side,” and to accept that we ourselves may be in the wrong. In the case of Filipino children and their parents and family, the most significant point of contention, arguably, is cultural intergenerational differences. Tradition is a significant aspect of Filipino culture, seeming to permeate both Western communities, and those in the Philippines. In my experience, it is a part of Filipino tradition to be devoutly Catholic. Maria Luisa’s mother in Jezebel (Danan) encourages her daily to practice her religion by sending her bible verses through text. Christianity pushes its followers, women especially, to lead a conservative lifestyle, which Maria seems to rebel against.

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Maria is portrayed as rather popular with men, spurning the “modest” cut of her off-shoulder dress and accepting it only when she adjusts it to conform to Western fashion. She initially rejects her mother’s contact. However, once Maria connects to Filipino culture through her friend’s traditional possessions (such as the cotillion dress fabric), she realizes that the difference between her and her mom’s ideologies is that her mom still clings to life in the Philippines – “immigrant parents, they kept everything” (Danan) – while Maria tries to adapt to Western expectations. The beach scenes symbolically convey this, where Maria’s mother calls her back to safety. Maria’s mother learned the best way to succeed was to stay modest and conservative, and Maria, being surrounded by liberal ideals, felt that her best chances lay in being creative and risky. Once we understand each other’s stances by rifling through different points of view, our relationships switch from those with negative connotation – Jezebel – to those of openness, richness, and opportunity, much like the ocean of the Dyesebel. In this way we can better understand each other’s motivations. Another aspect of the Filipino life is the family hierarchy, with elders at the top. As illustrated in Abby Pasion’s article, the elders of the family are unquestioningly regarded as the leaders and wisest of the family (Pasion). Further down the hierarchy are the parents, followed by children,

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Intergenerational cultural differences in Filipino culture and this pool contains arguably the most toxic behaviour. There is child-comparison, body shaming, judgement of income and occupation (Pasion). While some jabs may be humorous, they serve to perpetuate the harmful pressure Filipinos place on each other. Being forbidden to question the ideologies of our elders forbids us from forming new ideas of our own, which could change the world. Instead, our decisions, our prejudices are formed for us. Our passions are funnelled into careers that would bring financial security. It is difficult for elder family members to confront the problems of the new generation, such as mental health problems. This may simply be because they were taught in their upbringing that being emotional equated to being weak (Pasion), when today, children are taught that being emotional helps them be in touch with their mental health. Following traditions may lead to intergenerational rifts, weakening our potential global impact. We can perpetuate a strong, positive, and healthy image of the Filipino culture, and our children, our voices, our talent, and our potential can be heard on the global level. First, we must identify the traditions and toxic cultural norms holding us back. We must call each other out and listen, though the voice within us rages back. Perhaps it is time for us to leave behind harmful ways of thinking and encourage children to grasp the spark within them before it is lost. There is no shame

Lyn Roshan Dalit in being doctors or engineers, but let us be teachers, and poets, and astronauts. Let us teach each other to devote our lives to things we love, so that this love may be projected on to the world. Sources: • Danan, Karla. “Jezebel.” Youtube, uploaded by Karla Danan, 10 Dec. 2018, h t t p s : / / w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / channel/UCArusfvMp5OAsYVNhF6X4Q. • Pasion, Abby. “Addressing Toxic Behaviors in Filipino

Families.” One Down, 7 Jan. 2020, https://www.one-down. com/addressing-toxic-behaviorsin-filipino-families-your-mindour-movement. Lyn Roshan Dalit graduated from Sisler High School and entered her first year of studies at the University of Winnipeg. Visit www.anak.ca to learn more about the 2021 ANAK Liwayway Scholarship, as well as other ANAK programs, opportunities, and ways you can get involved or support our youth.


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Manny Aranez to enter Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame Manny Aranez, the founder and commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) in Winnipeg, will be inducted into the 2021 Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame. The official induction will be on September 25, 2021, at the Victoria Inn. Often referred to as the Patriarch of Filipino Basketball, Aranez founded the local PBA in 2001 with just seven teams. It now includes more than 114 teams in 14 divisions. Aranez was also an elected commissioner of the Filipino Basketball Association of North America from 2014 to 2018. He will be inducted under the “Builders” category of the Hall of Fame. The Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame has three categories of inductees: Players, Builders, and Teams. The other inductees for 2021 are: Players • Shawn Gray – a native of Toronto who starred with the Brandon University Bobcats 1993-98; four-time GPAC AllStar; All-Canadian selection in 1997-98; led BU to a CIAU National Championship in 1996 where he was named a tournament all-star; played professionally in The Netherlands and Belgium 1998-2001. • JoAnne Wells-Small – recruited from Halifax, Nova Scotia; played with the University of Winnipeg Wesmen, 20002006; 3-time CIAU/CIS AllCanadian; GPAC Rookie-of-theYear in 2000-01; 4-time Canada West All-Star; Canada West Player-of-the-Year and Nan Copp Award winner as the National Player of the Year in 2004-05; averaged 21.3 points per game and 6.7 rebounds over her final three seasons. Builders • Manny Aranez – founder and commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA); the league was founded in 2001 with just seven teams and now features more than 114 teams with 14 divisions; often

referred to as the Patriarch of Filipino Basketball; elected as the commissioner of the Filipino Basketball Association of North America, 2014-18. • Ray Hurd – long-time high school coach,1971-93, in Killarney and Brandon; in Killarney he coached/refereed 46 teams at all levels (Varsity, JV & junior high, girls and boys); the Shamrock Classic tournament in Killarney was built into one of the best with teams from all over the province; Coach-of-the-Year in 1986 and MHSAA ‘AA’ Varsity Girls Provincial Champions in 1982 • John Klassen – started his coaching career in Altona and then moved to Garden Valley Collegiate in Winkler where he coached the Zodiacs for 23 years and won seven MHSAA provincial Championships and 14 Zone Championships; provincial Coach-of-the-Year in 198990; founded the Winkler Minor Basketball Association in 1993 • Randy Kusano – one of the most successful high school coaches in Manitoba history; coached at Oak Park High School for 34 years where his Raider teams won 11 conference titles, three ‘AAAA’ MHSAA Provincial Championships and developed over 25 players who went on to play at the next level; Mike Spack Award recipient in 2010; started his coaching career at the University of Manitoba with the Junior Bisons; 25 years as an assistant coach with Bison men’s and women’s teams; coached many Basketball Manitoba summer provincial teams and mentored many young coaches. Teams • Joseph Wolinsky Collegiate (founding school of the Gray Academy of Jewish Education) Raiders – Varsity Boys, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86 & 1988-89, MHSAA Provincial ‘A’ Champions. • Treherne Collegiate Tigers – Varsity Girls, 1994-95,1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000 & 2002-03 MHSAA Provincial ‘A’ Champions.


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Maraming nakakapansin na mula nang maging co-host ni Willie Revillame sa Tutok To Win si Rhian Ramos ay iba ang kaniyang dating. Palaging masaya ang aktor-TV host. Parang mayroon siyang pinaghuhugutan ng inspirasyon, para siyang sinasaksakan palagi ng suwero, masiglang-masigla si Willie Boy! Ilang kaibigan ang tumawag sa amin na nangungulit, “Type ba ni Willie si Rhian Ramos? Ibangiba kasi ang energy ni Willie kapag nasa show niya si Rhian!” Sa totoo lang, kung kami ang uusisain ay ganoon din ang aming nararamdaman, kakaiba ang kaniyang energy ngayon, hindi na rin umiinit ang kaniyang ulo sa ere, ang nagagawa nga naman ng inspirasyon. Kung wala namang karelasyon ngayon si Rhian ay bakit naman hindi? Nakapagtataka bang umibig si Willie sa isang katulad ni Rhian na maganda na ay matalino pa at magaling umarte?

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At huwag sabihin ng iba na may edad na si Willie para kay Rhian, dati nang nakikipagrelasyon ang dalaga sa mas may edad kesa sa kaniya, kasi-senior citizen lang naman ni Willie. Makagaganda para kay Willie ang pagkakaroon ng karelasyon, hindi na siya bumabata, kailangan na rin siyang maging maligaya dahil buwis-buhay ang ginagawa niya sa araw-araw na pagtatrabaho. Lagi niyang sinasabi sa Tutok To Win, “Life is too short. Kausap mo lang ang kaibigan mo ngayon, bukas, wala na pala. Pumanaw na.” Kailangan daw maging happy naman si Papi. *** Sa listahan ng mga dakilang anak sa showbiz ay kasama sa aming listahan si Kim Chiu. Nasubaybayan namin ang kuwento ng kaniyang buhay nang pumasok siya sa PBB Teens. Hindi namin puwedeng See CRISTY p11

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• Rhian Ramos – Type ni Willie Revillame? • Kim Chiu – Isang dakilang anak • Bea Alonzo – Nagpasaya sa kaniyang mga kasambahay • Dominic Roque – Idinenay ni Bea Alonzo • Fanny Serrano – Nakalabas na ng ospital • Sharon Cuneta – Umalis papuntang Amerika • Julia Barretto – Bina-bash na naman! • Pokwang – Malakas ang online business • Robin Padilla – nagdudunung-dunungan daw? • Senator Manny Pacquiao – “Kape ng bayan”

Rhian Ramos

Willie Revillame

Kim Chiu

ABS-CBN’s The Broken Marriage Vow Kapamilya actress Jodi Sta. Maria is the lead star in the Filipino remake of BBC’s global hit Doctor Foster, which will be known locally by its title The Broken Marriage Vow. Jodi, whose career is marked by compelling performances and highly acclaimed roles across various genres, takes on another iconic character as Dra. Jill Ilustre, the Filipina counterpart of Gemma Foster. A loving wife and mother with an accomplished medical career, Jill begins to see cracks in her picture-perfect life when

she discovers that her husband is having an affair with a younger woman. Playing opposite Jodi is Zanjoe Marudo, one of the country’s most versatile actors in TV and film, who will be portraying the Pinoy Simon Foster known as David Ilustre. He may be acting like the perfect husband and father, but David is hiding a secret life from her wife – an affair that will change their family forever. The marriage-wrecking mistress entangled in this domestic mess will be played

by Sue Ramirez, who will be starring as Lexy Lucero, the Pinay Kate Parks. Young, sexy, and wealthy, Lexy is used to getting what she wants and will not settle for less in love, even if it is with a married man. Completing the main cast of The Broken Marriage Vow is Zaijian Jaranilla, who will be filling the role of Gio Ilustre, the Filipino Tom Foster. The only son of Jill and David, Gio falls victim to his parents’ emotional tug-of-war. Bringing this extraordinary See ABS-CBN p13

Dominic Roque & Bea Alonzo

Sharon Cuneta

Fanny Serrano

Julia Barretto

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CRISTY... From page 10 kalimutan ang napakapayak niyang buhay sa Cebu na habang namamasyal sa isang mall ay itinulak ng kaniyang mga kaibigan at kaklase na magaudition sa PBB. Pumasa siya sa audition, tumira sa Bahay Ni Kuya, at nagningning agad ang kaniyang presensiya dahil bukod sa gaanin na ang itsura niya ay kitang-kita ang pagiging totoo niya. Sila ni Gerald Anderson ang tinanghal na panalo, mula noon ay hindi na napanatili ni Kim ang kapribaduhan ng kaniyang buhay, marami nang kuwentong naglabasan. Palaging emosyonal si Kim, iyakin siya, pero malalim ang dahilan noon. Habang lumalaki siya ay pinagdamutan siyang makasama ang kaniyang ina. Ang kaniyang ama lang ang nakakapiling nilang magkakapatid. Sumalangit nawa ang kaluluwa ng ina ni Kim, pero nasangkot ito sa isang malaking problema, kinailangang umalis ng kanilang ina dahil sa sobrang takot. Nagtago ang kaniyang ina, iyon ang pinakatamang terminong dapat gamitin, siguradong alam nila kung nasaan ang kanilang nanay pero hindi nila sinasabi kung ano at saan ang eksaktong lugar. Dakilang anak si Kim Chiu dahil unti-unti niyang inayos ang See CRISTY p13

Robin Padilla

Senator Manny Pacquiao

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GMA is #StrongerTogether for the Kapuso abroad this May GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV, and GMA News TV continue to bring Filipinos closer to home as GMA International showcases top-notch programs and movies the whole month of May as part of its #StrongerTogether campaign. Flagship international channel GMA Pinoy TV treats fans to an exciting movie line-up headlined by no less than Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera-Dantes with her movies every Saturday this month. The line-up consists of the fantasy film Ang Panday 2, as the leading lady of Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr; One True Love which was co-starred by Marian’s one true love Dingdong Dantes; Catch My Lady Boss, Marian’s romantic comedy movie with Richard Gutierrez and the remake of Maricel Soriano’s action fantasy comedy Super Inday and the Golden Bibe. Catch the television comeback of Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr. on the action-packed family drama series Agimat ng Agila. He is joined by Kapuso star Sanya Lopez, Elizabeth Oropesa, Roi Vinzon, Michelle Dee, Benjie Paras, Allen Dizon, Ian Ignacio, Sheryl Cruz, EA Guzman, Miggs Cuaderno, Jhong Cuenca, King Guiterrez, Mike Lloren, Yuan Francisco, and is directed by Rico Gutierrez. Kapuso actresses are also

Marian Rivera #StrongerTogether with their teleseryes that empower women who work and fight for their family. Watch Sanya Lopez as

Yaya Melody in First Yaya; Lovi Poe as Sensen Guipit in Owe My Love; and Pauline Mendoza as See GMA p13


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ABS-CBN... From page 10 story to life is one of the most prolific female directors working in the country today, Concepcion Macatuno, whose body of work is known for its emphasis on empowered Filipino women. Direk Connie brings her expertise and experience to The Broken Marriage Vow, about a woman who, in the face of betrayal, finds strength and courage to protect what she loves. The Broken Marriage Vow is the sixth local adaptation of Doctor Foster following its adaptations in France, Russia, Turkey, India, and South Korea, whose The World of the Married would become the country’s highest rated cable TV drama. Watch out for Zanjoe, Sue, Zaijian, and Jodi in “The Broken Marriage Vow,” to be produced by Dreamscape Entertainment, soon on ABS-CBN platforms.

GMA... From page 12 Iris Salvador in Babawiin Ko Ang Lahat. Continue watching on GMA Pinoy TV the shows that have become doors for Filipinos to share their stories to the world: the longest-running local noon time show Eat Bulaga, Willie Revillame’s game-talent show Wowowin, and top-rating magazine show Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho. Viewers can also stay updated on the latest happenings in the country with GMA’s flagship newscast 24 Oras.

CRISTY... From page 11 mga kompromiso ng kaniyang ina. Nilinis niya ang pangalan ng kaniyang nanay. Wala siyang hindi binayaran. Binigyan din niya ng puhunan ang kaniyang ama para magnegosyo sa Mindoro, inayos niya ang buhay nilang magkakapatid, ganoon kadakila ang puso ni Kim Chiu. Noong Mother’s Day ay nagpost si Kim ng retrato nilang mag-ina. Niretoke niya lang ang larawan. Hindi totoong magkatabi sila sa inilabas niyang retrato. May suntok sa puso ang larawang iyon na inilabas ni Kim noong Mother’s Day na may kakambal na napakasinserong mensahe. Mahiyain daw kasi ang nanay niya. Binigyan ni Kim ng marespetong pamamaalam ang kaniyang ina nang pumanaw. Inuna niyang asikasuhin ang problema ng kaniyang ina bago ang mga personal niyang kailangan. Maraming artistang mabait sa kanilang mga magulang pero sa aming libro ay pinakadakila si Kim Chiu. Hindi siya maramot. Marunong siyang tumanaw ng utang na loob at magpasalamat sa kaniyang mga magulang na nagbigay sa kaniya ng pagkakataong makita ang

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kagandahan ng mundo. *** Sa ginawang pagpapasaya ni Bea Alonzo sa kaniyang mga kasambahay ay naalala namin si Sharon Cuneta. Pareho silang magmahal ng mga taong nagseserbisyo sa kanila sa paraang sinserong-sinsero. Nakatutuwang malaman dahil ang mga taong pinasasaya nila ang kapareha nila sa pagtatrabaho. Kapag nasa labas sila ng kanilang tahanan ay ang mga kasambahay nila ang gumagawa ng mga bagay-bagay na wala na silang panahon. Noong nakaraang Pasko ay ganoon din ang ibinigay na sorpresa ng Megastar sa kaniyang mga kasambahay. Siya ang nagluto ng mga pagkain, ilang araw pa bago ang Pasko ay matiyaga na niyang ibinalot ang mga regalo para sa kaniyang household, reynang-reyna ang pakiramdam ng mga ito noong Pasko dahil silang mag-iina ang naglingkod sa kanilang mga kasambahay at driver. Masarap magmahal at rumespeto sa kaniyang mga kasambahay si Sharon, nagtatagal sa kanilang pamilya ang mga ito, tulad na lang ni Yaya Luring na ilampung taong naglingkod sa kaniya bilang tagapag-alaga. Hanggang sa huling sandali ng buhay ni Yaya Luring ay kinupkop ito ng Megastar, ipinagagamot nang regular, siya ang nagbigay ng marespetong libing para sa kaniyang yaya. May isang kasambahay ang mga Cuneta na kinailangan nang umuwi dahil sa katandaan. Huwag na huwag itong makakarinig ng pintas tungkol kay Mega dahil makikipag-away ito. Ganoon kung ipagtanggol si Sharon ng mga taong nagseserbisyo sa kaniyang pamilya. Dapat kumuha ng seminar kay Sharon ang mga personalidad na nakakadalawang linggo pa lang sa kanila ang kasambahay ay gusto nang magpapalit sa pinagmulan nitong ahensiya. *** Hindi na pala masyadong nagkakasama ngayon sina Bea Alonzo at Dominic Roque. Ayon sa kuwento ng isang kaibigan namin ay naiinis daw kay Bea ang mga katropa ng aktor. May mga kabarkada kasing artista si Dominic, marami silang aktibidad, paminsan-minsan ay sumasama raw sa kaniya si Bea. Pero kapag may nagtatanong sa aktres kung sila na ba ni Dominic ay parang napakalaking isyu iyon para sa kaniya. Sabi ng aming source, “Imagine, magkakaharap sila ng mga katropa ni Dominic, grabe siyang mag-react, para siyang nakakita ng multo na takot na takot sa pagdedenay! “Natural, parang naawa kay Dom ang mga katropa niya. Okey lang namang linawin niya iyon nang maayos, pero OA ang pagdedenay niya!” sabi ng aming kausap. Pinayuhan din daw ng kaniyang mga kapamilya si Dominic Roque na tigilan na ang pagbuntut-buntot kay Bea, tutal naman ay napakatagal na nilang nagde-date, pero wala pa

rin namang resulta iyon dahil idinidinay siya ni Bea. Ang tanong. Ano naman ang aaminin ni Bea Alonzo kung totoo namang wala silang relasyon ni Dominic Roque? Alangan namang magsinungaling pa ang aktres para lang matuwa ang mga kaibigan ni Dom? *** Masayang-masaya si Sharon Cuneta dahil nakalabas na sa ospital ang mahal niyang makeup artist na si Fanny Serrano. Totoo ang komento ng Megastar, palaging may milagro, Marso nang atakihin sa puso si TF. Kung anu-ano nang kuwento ang lumabas noon, nand’yang patay na ang kilalang salon owner, nand’yang lumabas ang istoryang makina na lang ang bumubuhay sa kaniya. Maraming tumulong kay TF para mairaos ang bayarin sa ospital, may mga pulitiko ring tumulong sa kaniya, pero hindi natin maitatangging si Sharon Cuneta ang may pinakamalaking partisipasyon sa pagkakasakit ng mahal niyang make-up artist. Minsan ay may lumabas na blind item na iyong female personality raw na inaasahang tutulong nang malaki kay TF ay nagpadala lang ng hindi naman kalakihang halaga. Natural, si Sharon agad ang pumasok sa isip noon ng mas nakararami, pero kabaligtaran ang kuwentong lumabas. Sabi ng aming soure, “Pangilang pagpapaospital na ba ito ni TF? Si Sharon ang sumagot sa

mga nakaraan niyang hospital bill. Saka talagang napakalaki na ng tulong na naibigay niya kay TF. “Iyong lote niya sa Scout Rallos na puwede niyang ibenta na dahil maraming interesado, e, hindi niya ginawa. Ipinagamit ni Sharon ang lote para pagtayuan ng parlor ni TF. “Sa totoo lang, hindi na masusukat ang tulong na ibinibigay ni Sharon kay Tita Fanny, ganoon siyang magmahal at tumanaw ng utang na loob,” sabi ng aming impormante. Tumutulong si Sharon Cuneta nang walang ingay. Walang mga camera. Tahimik lang niyang ginagawa ang pagtulong na dikta ng kaniyang puso. *** Umalis si Sharon Cuneta noong Martes papuntang Amerika. Malungkot ang Megastar dahil pansamantala siyang mahihiwalay sa kaniyang mag-aama. Agad na lumutang ang kuwentong may matinding away raw sila ni Senador Kiko Pangilinan, gusto raw makahinga ni Sharon, kaya nangibang-bansa siya. Walang-walang katotohanan ang kuwento. Kabaligtaran ang dahilan kung bakit kinailangang umalis ni Sharon nang madalian, kapag inilabas na niya ang dahilan ay siguradong magbubunyi ang kaniyang mga tagahanga at ipagmamalaki natin si Sharon bilang isang Pilipino, hanggang dito lang muna ang aming

PAGE 13 masasabi. Sasamantalahin na rin ni Sharon ang pagkakataon para madalaw ang kaniyang anakanakan, ang anak ng kaniyang Kuya Chet na isang piloto, maraming taon na kasi silang hindi nagkikita. Tinapos muna ni Sharon ang lahat ng kaniyang mga kompromiso bago siya umalis dahil hindi niya sigurado kung hanggang kailan siya mananatili sa Amerika. Alam ni Senador Kiko ang dahilan, siyempre’y alam din ng kanilang mga anak ang mahalagang dahilan ng kaniyang pag-alis, pero hindi muna sila magsasalita hanggang hindi si Sharon mismo ang nagbukas ng kaniyang bibig tungkol sa kaniyang sadya sa Amerika. Napakalaking balita noon kapag nagkataon, wala na siyang kailangan pang patunayan, puwede na siyang magretiro sa pag-aartista. Sa pananatili niya sa Amerika ay isasabay na rin siguro ng Megastar ang paghahanap ng mabibiling bahay sa New York. Kailangan, dahil doon na magaaral si Kakie, ang pinakagusto niyang lugar ay sa Manhattan. Huwag nating haluan ng negatibong kuwento ang pag-alis nang mabilisan ni Sharon Cuneta. Napakalayo noon sa katotohanan. Wala na ngang mahihiling pa ngayon ang Megastar. Maayos ang kanilang relasyon ng senador, maganda ang samahan nilang See CRISTY p14


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CRISTY... From page 13 mag-iina, lalo na si KC na panaypanay ang pagpaparamdam ngayon ng pagmamahal at pasasalamat sa kaniyang mommy. *** Bina-bash na naman si Julia Barretto. Parang noong ipanganak ni Marjorie si Julia ay kakambal na ng kaniyang inunan ang inis ng bayan. Maraming magagandang bagay na nagagawa si Julia, pero sa isang iglap lang, burado nang lahat iyon at bashing na ang palaging lumulutang. Matatagalan pa bago makalimot ang ating mga kababayan sa ginawa nila ni Gerald Anderson kay Bea Alonzo. Maaaring nakikita natin silang maligaya ngayon sa piling ng isa’t isa pero sa likod noon ay ang kalungkutan din dahil mas maraming kontra sa kanilan relasyon. Habambuhay na maaalala ang salitang “ghosting” dahil may isang Bea na naninindigan na niloko ito nina Gerald at Julia. Hindi panaginip iyon kundi isang bangungot. Heto ang pinakabago. Naging guest ni Julia sa kaniyang vlog si Dennis Padilla, ang kaniyang ama, sinariwa nila ang mga nakaraang kaganapan sa kanilang buhay. Nagkaroon ng pagkakataon si Dennis para maglabas ng kaniyang saloobin, maraming nakisimpatya sa komedyante, lalo na nang aminin nito na pinawalang-bisa ng korte ang kasal nila ni Marjorie dahil sa una nitong pagpapakasal bago sila. Pinuruhan ng mga bashers ang

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puntong ipinatatanggal na nina Marjorie at Julia ang apelyidong Baldivia sa kaniyang pangalan. Emosyonal na pahayag ni Dennis, Barretto na nga ang ginagamit nitong screen name, pati ba naman ang apelyido ng kaniyang ama ay ipinatatanggal pa rin nila ni Marjorie? Maraming beses silang tinawagan ni Dennis para makausap, pero walang sinumang sumasagot sa kanilang mag-ina, noon daw naramdaman ni Dennis ang matinding pangungulila. Sabi ng isang nakausap namin, “Pinagkakitaan pa ni Julia ang confrontation nila ng father niya. Hindi na lang nila pinagusapan in private. Pero instead na kampihan siya, bashing pa ang inabot niya ngayon, bait-baitan lang daw talaga si Julia.” Nakakaawa naman ang batang ito, parang wala nang nakikitang positibo sa kaniya ang mga tumututok sa kaniyang buhay, palagi na lang siyang sentro ng bashing. Sabi ng isang direktor na kaututang-dila namin, “Parang pagsasayaw ang pakikipagrelasyon. Kapag mali ang unang hakbang, saliwa na agad iyon sa tugtog.” *** Hindi na nakapagtataka kung bakit sa kabila ng pandemya ay hindi binabalot ng takot si Pokwang. Maraming personalidad na inaatake ng depresyon, lalo na ang mga walang naiipon at nawalan pa ng trabaho, kabaligtaran ng kabuhayan ng magaling na komedyana-TV host. Palibhasa’y galing sa hirap, mula nang mag-artista si Pokwang at suwertihing sumikat ay alkansiya palagi ang nasa kaniyang utak, maaga siyang nakapagtabi mula sa kaniyang mga kinikita. Nang makapagtayo na siya ng bahay ay nagnegosyo naman siya, ang PokLee Food Products, na ngayon ay dalawang-kamay nang tinatangkilik ng ating mga kababayan. Ang bawat produkto nila ay may kakambal na kuwento. Mapagpahalaga ang komedyana sa mga manggagawang Pinoy na pinaghahanguan nila ng kanilang mga paninda.

Ang suka nila na napakasarap ng timpla, kuwento ni Pokwang, “Sa probinsiya ng Quezon pa namin ipinagagawa ang sukangsasa namin. Hindi na kami tumatawad sa ibinibigay nilang presyo, kasi, manu-mano pa nilang dinadala sa kabayanan mula sa bundok ang ginagawa nilang suka. “Iyong mga jam namin, mga taga-Benguet naman ang pinagkukunan namin. Napakasarap na, nakatutulong pa kami ni Lee sa mga natives na gumagawa,” kuwento ng magaling na komedyante. Malakas ang kanilang online business, hindi makaaguwanta si Pokwang sa mga order, lalo na sa pinakahuli niyang produktong chicken inasal na siya ang nagtitimpla. Sobrang sarap ng spicy chicken ni Pokwang. Try n’yong tikman at pansamantala n’yong makakalimutan ang inyong pangalan sa sobrang linamnam. Promise! *** Wala kayang produksiyon na nag-aalok ng proyekto kay Robin Padilla? Kahit mga pelikulang indie, wala kayang planong pelikula ang mga namumuhunan para kay Binoe, para naman may pinagkakaabalahan siya? Sayang naman ang talento niya bilang action star? Kilalangkilalang artista naman si Robin Padilla, may panghatak sa manonood, bakit kaya wala man lang kumukuha sa kaniyang serbisyo sa pelikula? Naisip lang namin ito dahil kapag nababasa namin ang mga bira sa kaniya sa social media ng mga kababayan natin ay kami ang nangliliit. Inilayo na ba talaga ni Robin ang kaniyang sarili sa industriyang nagpasikat sa kaniya? May mga alok bang dumarating sa kaniya pero tinatanggihan lang niya? Kapag may trabaho kasi si Robin ay may magandang magagawa iyon para sa kaniya. May iba siyang pagkakaabalahan, mayroon siyang ibang larangang matututukan, mababawasan ang partisipasyon niya sa pagpansin sa mga pulitiko at mga taong kumakalaban kay PRRD. Hanggang sa susunod na taon

na lang ang ating pangulo, hindi na ito tatakbo uli, tatapusin kaya ni Robin ang termino ni PRRD bago niya harapin ang kaniyang tunay na propesyon? Napakasakit mabasa ang mga komentong para siyang pulgas na nakadikit sa balat ng pangulo. Kahit tama ang kaniyang opinyon ay kinakalaban pa rin siya, nagdudunung-dunungan daw si Robin, isa raw siyang huwad na bayani. Tutal naman, siya na ang nagsasabing pati ang ipon nila ni Mariel Rodriguez para sa kanilang mga anak ay nagagalaw na nila, panahon na siguro para mag-artista na siya uli dahil marami pa rin namang naghahanap sa kaniya. Sayang ang panahon. Pagbalibaligtarin man natin ang mga sampay nating damit ay Robin Padilla na siya. Mayroon na siyang puhunan. Kilalang-kilala na siya. Kesa naman sa pinapasok niya ang mundong hindi naman dinisenyo para sa kaniya. Minsan na siyang nakilahok sa pulituka sa Nueva Ecija pero nabigo siya. Hindi siya para sa pulitika. Sa pagarte siya gusto ng mga kababayan natin at hindi sa entablado de kampanya. “At lalong hindi sa pagoopinyon na bulag ang isa niyang mata,” habol na komento ng kaibigan naming propesor. *** Ngayon pa lang ay pinaghahandaan na ng kampo ni Senador Manny Pacquiao ang darating na eleksiyon. Akala natin ay malayo pa ang halalan, sa susunod na taon pa iyon, pero hindi ganoon ang pananaw ng mga pulitiko. Sa Oktubre ay magsusumite na sila ng COC (certificate of candidacy), malalaman na natin kung anong posisyon ang kanilang tatakbuhan, at sa Mayo ay gaganapin na ang unang halalan sa ilalim ng pandemya. Tumawag sa amin si prop, ang kaibigan naming parang si SOS na palaging nakabantay sa mga nagaganap hindi lang sa mundo ng showbiz kundi pati ng pulitika, mayroon itong kuwento. Sabi ni prop, “Alam mo naman na coffee drinker ako. I

MAY 16 - 31, 2021 can survive the whole day without eating basta mayroon akong kape. Coffee is life for me. “Yesterday, may friend akong nagpadala sa akin ng post, isang coffee sachet iyon. Ang nakalagay, ‘kape ng bayan.’ Ang nakaretrato, si Senator Manny, ‘Pacquiao’ ang pangalan ng kape. “Naghahanda na talaga siya, inaagapan na ng kampo niya ang mga pang-giveaway sa kampanya. May panghagis na siya kapag umaakyat sa entablado. “Napakalakas ng kutob ko na tatakbo si Senator Manny sa panguluhan. Ito ang pinakamatinding laban na haharapin niya. Hindi na sa lona lang ito, pangbuong Pilipinas na, tingnan natin kung pahahalikin niya sa lona ang mga makakalaban niya,” komento ng kaibigan naming propesor. Kami rin. Matindi ang paniniwala namin na susuong sa laban para sa pinakamataas na posisyon ang Pambansang Kamao. Naramdaman namin iyon nang punahin niya si PRRD na nakukulangan siya sa pakikipaglaban ng pangulo sa isyu ng West Philippine Sea. Nagbitiw pa raw noon ang pangulo sa kampanya nito na sasakay ito sa jetski, tutumbukin nito ang WPS, saka magtatanim doon ng watawat ng Pilipinas dahil sa atin naman talaga ang pinag-aagawang katubigan at hindi sa China. Pero ayon sa pangulo ay biro langiyon, hindi seryoso, na ikinawindang ng ating mga kababayang nagtatanong kung ano na ba ang totoo at hindi sa mga pinakakawalang salita ni PRRD? Basta marunong bumasa at sumulat, basta kayang gastusan ng kandidato ang kabuuang kampanya ay may karapatang lumahok sa laban ang kahit sino. Limang buwan pa mula ngayon ay malalaman na natin kung ano ang tatakbuhang posisyon ni Senador Manny Pacquiao. Mananatili ba siya sa kasalukuyan niyang upuan sa Senado o may inaasinta pa siyang mas mataas na katungkulan sa ating pamahalaan? “Kape ng bayan.” – CSF


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My wife doesn’t work Kauna-unahang gumigising para maghanda ng almusal, baon, damit, bus pass, bag at lahat ng kailangan sa eskwela at sa trabaho. Nagsisilbing buháy na alarm clock na mas laging advance kung magsabi ng oras. “Freedom, alas sais na bumangon ka na jan.” Ang totoo ay 5:30 pa lang ng umaga. Alam niya ang diskarte kung paano gisingin ang mantikang matulog. Wala na kaming ibang gagawin kundi kumain, maligo at hablutin ang aming gamit bago umalis. Ang dalawang bulinggit ay papakainin, papaliguan, bibihisan at ihahatid sa eskwela. Ang kauna-unahang gumising ay kahuli-hulihang kumakain. My wife doesn’t work, that’s why she does all of these. Yes, she does not work. Kapag nasa eskwelahan na ang mga bata at nasa trabaho na ako ay nag-iisa na lang siya sa bahay. Ang morning rush na nag-iwan ng hugasing plato, gulo ng mga kuwarto, ng banyo at ng buong kabahayan ang kaniya namang aasikasuhin. Not to mention ang pagpapakain sa at pag-aasikaso sa aso. Halos tanghali na pero hindi pa rin siya tumitigil ng pagtatrabaho. Naka-coffee break na ako sa office, nag-recess na ang mga bata pero non-stop pa rin siya. My wife doesn’t work, that’s why she does all of these things. Yes, she does not work. Magluluto na naman siya ng ulam. Kailangan ay maluto niya ito bago ang oras ng

kaniyang pagsundo sa mga bata. At kapag luto na ay tatakbo na siya sa eskwelahan. Ang kusinera na naging cleaner na naging dishwasher ay babalik sa pagiging school bus driver. Kapag nasa bahay na ang mga bata ay papakainin ulit sila. Bibihisan at aayusan ang mga dugyot na itsura ng mga batang walang kasing kulit. Madalas din siyang nagiging referee sa nag-aasarang mga bata. Magiging pari o madre din sa pagsesermon. Madalas ding subject ang GMRC (Good morals and right conduct). Minsan Religion 101. My wife doesn’t work. Yes, she does not work. Hindi pa tapos ang obligasyon niya. Bubuksan niya ang mga gamit sa eskwela ng mga bata para alamin kung may mga kailangang gawing homework o letters para sa mga magulang. Titingnan ang mga journals ng mga estudyante at kapag may gagawing homework ay mag-iibang anyo at magiging titser. Aabutin na ng gabi ang pag-aaral. Pagod na ang mga bata ngunit parang di pa siya pagod. Babalik siya sa kusina para maghanda ng hapunan. Mag-iisip ng iluluto. Magluluto ulit. Aayusin din ang mga kailangan ng mga bata para bukas. Mag-aayos ulit ng bahay. Dumidilim na, wala pa rin siyang pahinga. Yes, she does not work. Darating na ako ng bahay. Gutom. Siguradong may kakainin ako. Ang totoo, paminsan minsan ay tine-text ko siya para tanungin

kung ano ang ulam. Nasa bus pa lang ako ay nakakondisyon na ang isip ko sa magiging hapunan ko. At ganoon na nga. Naka-ready na ang hapunan. Magpapalit na lang ako ng pambahay na damit, maghuhugas ng kamay, uupo sa kabisera ng lamesa at kakain ng hapunan. Nasa tabi ko siya. Nagkukuwentuhan kami ng kung anu-ano. Siya ngayon ay isa ng reporter na nag-uulat sa akin ng mga pangyayari sa buong araw. Manonood kami ng TV kung may time pa. At kadalasan, mauuna pa akong matulog. Ang unang gumising ay huling matutulog at huling matutulog ay unang gigising. Babalik ang cycle ng buhay. Ang alarm clock ay uuwak at maaamoy ko na ang masarap na breakfast. And yes indeed, she doesn’t work.

Pagpupugay sa mga nanay Napakataas ng respeto ko sa mga Ina ng tahanan na nagtataguyod ng kanilang pamilya sa iba’t ibang paraan regardless kung working moms o stay-at-home moms. Hindi ko kayang gawin ang ginagawa ng asawa ko. Mas gugustuhin ko pang magtrabaho ng dalawa kaysa maging in-charge sa home management at child care. Hindi kaya ng powers ko ang powers ng mga nanay. Kaya kapag sinasabing stayat-home Mom “lang” ay tinatama ko ito nang stay-at-home mom – period at walang “lang.” She doesn’t work regular hours because she works all the time, 24/7. Walang bakasyon. Walang phone in sick. Walang paid leave. Walang retirement benefits.

Walang union. Pero at the end of the day, siya pa rin yung liwanag. Siya pa rin yung ilaw. Hindi nagde-deteriorate ang kaniyang lakas. Hindi nalolow-bat. Teka, may text pala sa akin. Nasaan na daw ako. “Parating na,” ang text back ko. Parang Inahing manok lang, hindi makukuntento kung ang pamilya’y di kumpleto. 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 BataBatuta Productions bilang manunulat, entertainment host at stage actor. Nagtatag ng Kulturang Alyansa ng Taguig. Kasapi ng Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP).


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OUR HEALTH PILIPINO EXPRESS

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Five tips for a better night’s sleep Sleep is a remarkably productive and critical part of life; it’s the time when the brain and body recharge for another day. Yet, most of us simply aren’t getting enough sleep. Stress, everyday demands and – yes, your smartphone – are likely culprits negatively impacting your sleep. Sleep is a critical part of managing stress and making healthy choices. Either too little or too much sleep can make it tough to function at your best. Sleep better and wake

up feeling more rested with this advice. • Eat meals (especially dinner) at the same time each day and at least two to three hours before bedtime. • Limit naps to 30 minutes at least six to eight hours before bedtime. • Stay active. Any activity is good. For best results, get moving 20 to 30 minutes most days, at least four to six hours before bedtime. • Limit your caffeine intake and avoid it after noon. Also avoid

stimulants such as decongestants and nicotine. • Go to bed at the same time every night and get up about the same time every morning — even on weekends. A healthy amount of sleep for most adults is seven to eight hours a night. If self-care techniques don’t help, talk to your health care provider. Sleep problems are treatable. Courtesy: Mayo Clinic News Network

Mayo Clinic Q and A: Aging and changing DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am 56 and have noticed a few things are changing as I get older. I know as I age there will be more changes in my body and mind, but can you provide insights on what are some common things that I can expect? ANSWER: Throughout life, your body is constantly changing, and there are some surprising changes that can occur within your body and mind. As you age, some of those changes become more obvious, like wrinkles or forgetfulness. Learning what to expect as you get older can help alleviate some anxiety with aging. Below are some common questions from patients about aging: • I used to be 6 feet tall. Now I am 5 feet, 11 inches tall. Why am I shrinking? When looking at height loss, some changes are normal, and some are not. You have 24 bones, or vertebrae, in your spine with discs in between each vertebra. These discs begin to lose strength and thin as you age. This thinning process causes you to start to shrink. The bone remodeling process becomes more disordered after age 25. This causes you to break down your bones faster than you rebuild them. You can help prevent bone breakdown to a substantial degree

through weight-bearing exercise, such as walking, jogging, aerobics, or resistance training, and through a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamins. Also, speak to your primary health care provider about appropriate screening for your risk of osteoporosis. Though screening recommendations differ, most organizations suggest screening universally at 65 for women and 75 for men. However, other risk factors, such as premature menopause, fractures, and hormone deficiency, can warrant earlier testing. • I leak urine when I laugh. What can I do? Urinary incontinence, or urinary leakage, is a common problem, especially for older women. This issue can result from many causes, including pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, overactive bladder muscles, weakened pelvic muscles and nerve damage. The right treatment will require a proper diagnosis. Making the right diagnosis will include a full history of symptoms; a physical exam; urine testing; and possibly more advanced studies, such as urodynamic testing, or ultrasound and X-ray imaging. Treatments are helpful, and they include behavioral modifications, dietary changes, pelvic muscle strengthening, medications, and surgery. Incontinence or voiding difficulties in men can be a sign

of an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer. Generally, I would recommend talking with your health care provider about these symptoms. • Why am I in the bathroom again? Nocturia, or getting up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, is a common problem for many people. About onethird of men over 30 make at least two trips to the bathroom after they’ve gone to bed. This is usually caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, which is an enlarged prostate. However, there are other causes, including medications; alcohol; caffeine; nighttime drinking and dietary habits; diabetes; heart conditions; and sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea. Treatment for nocturia requires a proper diagnosis by your health care provider. This visit will involve a history, an exam and simple laboratory testing to start. Treatments include behavioral modifications, dietary changes, medications, or surgical intervention. • Why do I have so many wrinkles? Wrinkles are a natural part of aging that can be caused by several factors. Some common factors can include stress and sun exposure — both of which break down the elastin fibers and

collagen in skin. Exposure to air pollutants and tobacco smoke also can play a significant role. As you age, skin becomes less elastic, and the natural oil production in skin decreases, causing it to dry out. You start to lose the fat in the deeper layers of your skin, and the crevices and lines become more prominent. Wrinkles are also genetic. You can slow the effects on the skin by using sunscreen; wearing protective clothing, including hats; using moisturizers; eliminating smoking; and eating a diet full of natural antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables. If you are interested in treatment beyond these tips, talk to your health care provider or a dermatologist who can suggest more specific cosmetic options. • Every day I seem to lose my reading glasses. Why can’t I remember the simplest things anymore? Just like your joints, muscles and skin, your brain ages, too. While it may seem like your glasses are misplacing themselves, your brain is simply having a harder time with recall. You may notice that you forget names or can’t remember a loved one’s birthday. You also may find it takes longer to learn new things. All of these are usually signs of normal aging. Just as staying physically

What to do if you have any Covid-19 symptoms Anyone who develops symptoms of Covid-19 should self-isolate and visit www. manitoba.ca/covid19/ to use the online screening tool, or call Health Links–Info Santé at 204788-8200 or toll-free at 1-888315-9257 for health guidance on how to seek testing.

Symptoms may include: • Cough • Headache • Fever/ chills • Muscle aches • Sore throat/ hoarse voice • Shortness of breath/ breathing difficulties • Loss of taste or smell

• Vomiting, or diarrhea for more than 24 hours • Poor feeding if an infant • Runny nose • Fatigue • Nausea or loss of appetite • Conjunctivitis (pink eye) • Skin rash of unknown cause

While many people will develop only mild symptoms, some groups appear to be more vulnerable to COVID-19. Those at higher risk typically develop more serious, even fatal, symptoms such as pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome and kidney failure.

fit is important as you age, so, too, is keeping your mind active. You’re encouraged to keep active physically, mentally, and socially to the best of your ability. Certainly, there are other causes of memory loss, including medication interactions; vitamin deficiencies; metabolic conditions, such as a thyroid disorder; depression; anxiety; or ongoing infections. If you or your loved ones have noticed that memory is a problem for you, you’re encouraged to talk with your health care provider to determine if it is normal aging or something more significant. Aging can be challenging, so continue to maintain regular touch points with your health care provider so you can address any concerns in a timely fashion. Being prepared for the future will make it easier for you to enjoy your upcoming birthdays. — Dr. Steven Perkins, Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse, Wisconsin; Courtesy: Mayo Clinic News Network

High risk groups include those: • 60 years of age and older • living with chronic health conditions (e.g. diabetes, heart, renal or chronic lung conditions) • with weakened immune systems (e.g. cancer) Symptoms of COVID-19 or other coronaviruses may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure to the virus.


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Janine and Paulo star in Marry Me, Marry You ABS-CBN Entertainment announces the fresh team-up of Paulo Avelino and Janine Gutierrez in its latest light family drama Marry Me, Marry You, which marks the stars’ first TV project together, and Janine’s first teleserye as a Kapamilya. The series, which goes into production soon, will highlight the challenges that couples face together, particularly the traditional expectation that when a person marries someone, they are also marrying their entire family, friends, and everyone close to them. “I’m very excited for Marry Me, Marry You! I am so honored to work with this stellar cast, and I can’t wait to share this kiligfilled and inspiring story with all our Kapamilyas,” said Janine. Marry Me, Marry You will also serve as the first ABS-CBN teleserye of newest Kapamilya and award-winning actress Sunshine Dizon, and the firstever teleserye of Jake Ejercito, who will figure in the love triangle between Paulo’s and Janine’s characters. The series’ superstar cast also includes veteran actors Cherry Pie Picache, Vina Morales, Teresa Loyzaga, Lito Pimentel, Joko Diaz, Jett Pangan, and Edu Manzano. Also joining the show are the new breed of actors composed of

EJ Jallorina, Iana Bernardez, Luis Vera Perez, Fino Herrera, Adrian Lindayag, and Keann Johnson from the MMFF 2020 movie The Boy Foretold by the Stars, and Angelica Lao of The Squad Plus. It will be helmed by seasoned

directors Jojo Saguin and Dwein Ruedas Baltazar, who will be making her TV directorial debut with the series. Produced by Dreamscape Entertainment, Marry Me, Marry You will soon air on ABS-CBN and TFC platforms.


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iWantTFC brings star-studded concerts and movies worldwide iWantTFC presents to Filipinos worldwide the most anticipated online events as it streams multiple digital concerts featuring Darren Espanto, Jayda, Lani Misalucha, and Martin Nievera and exciting new movies this May and June.

Fans from all over the world can look forward to Darren Espanto’s comeback concert titled Home Run this May 30 at 8 PM and May 31 at 10 AM (Manila time). Concert King Martin Nievera and Asia’s Nightingale

Lani Misalucha are teaming up for the New Day digital concert on June 6 at 11 am and 8 pm (Manila time). Viewers can get a chance to watch the duo perform with guests Rey Valera, Nonoy Zuniga, and Marco Sison. Teen singer-songwriter

Jayda, meanwhile, will be holding her first-ever major concert on June 26 at 8 PM, with a re-run on June 27 at 10 am (Manila time). Subscribers can also get access to fresh movies this May. Watch Karla Estrada,

Jolina Magdangal, and Melai Cantiveros’ Momshies: Ang Soul Mo’y Akin starting May 28, or watch Sue Ramirez, Pokwang, and Gloria Diaz’s comedy Mommy Issues, which is currently streaming on the platform.


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