Sunday, August 12, 2007

5 - 1 for the Philippines in the Filipino-Mexico Boxing World Cup

Sacramento, California. Arco Arena is laid to waste as Filipino fighters trounced their Mexican counterparts 5-1. 6-0 would've been heaven for Filipino boxing fans. However, fate sealed hopes of Rey Boom-Boom Bautista, who lost via first round KO against Daniel Ponce De Leon for the WBO Super Bantam Crown.

Here are our heroes:

Z Gorres defeated Eric Ortiz.

AJ Banal floored Jorge Cardenas at 115 lb.

Michael Domingo vanquished Miguel Roman at 122 lb

and Diosdado Gabi made Jose Beranza look like an amateur at 115 lb.

And like magic - sort of a jin-worked miracle - Gerry Peñalosa is champion again. 35 years old and close to the cliff of forgetfulness, he managed to comeback a la Rocky Balboa - with a cinematic liver punch knocking the lights out of his Mexican opponent, Johnny Gonzales. Peñalosa marched in his version of a Swan Song, emerging as the WBO bantamweight champion.

Philippines now takes possession of the World Cup, a gem-studded trophy estimated to cost $500,000.

Yeah! We trashed 'em real hard. It's a pity Bautista lost. Probably better though for the long term. Boxers have to lose in the beginning of a career. Makes 'em better champions.

Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Pinoy whiz kid recognized by President Bush

Filipino whiz kid recognized by President Bush

MANILA, Philippines -- He was teased for his small built and brainy demeanor, but when the bespectacled Filipino pulled out his smarts and delivered his quick wits, the jokes turned into admiration.

Bacteria, Fecal Matter in Metro deepwells

Private firm finds bacteria, fecal matter in Metro deepwells

MANILA, Philippines -- From slums to posh villages, residents in the metropolis could be drinking and bathing with water filled with bacteria and fecal matter, which can cause gastrointestinal problems and even skin diseases, if test results from a private testing center are to be believed.

One of the weakest in ASEAN

Philippine Air Force among the weakest in Asean -- PAF

MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippine Air Force has admitted that it is one of the weakest air forces in Southeast Asia but the country’s innate skills in cooperation makes up for its lack of technological and logistical power.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Contact center assoc aims for 500k workers by 2010

Contact center association aims for 500,000 workers by 2010

MANILA, Philippines -- The Contact Center Association of the Philippines (CCAP) is aiming to grow the industry further to at least 500,000 workers by 2010. Raffy David, CCAP director, said in a phone interview that industry estimates peg the total current industry workforce at around 200,000 workers.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

PC bang comes to RP

Korea’s ‘PC bang’ comes to RP

MANILA, Philippines -- A Korean businessman has put up the country’s first true “PC bang” a stylized Internet and online gaming café made popular in South Korea.

PLDT FCA rate adjusted down

PLDT to cut foreign currency adjustment rate by 11%

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) is bringing down this month foreign currency adjustment (FCA) rate by 11 percent for local service rates.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Trillanes is set to be proclaimed

(UPDATE 2) Trillanes is 11th senator-elect

MANILA, Philippines -- Detained opposition candidate Antonio Trillanes IV is the 11th senator-elect and is set to be proclaimed Friday, Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Benjamin Abalos said Thursday.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Bishop tells Pope to shun Arroyo invitation

Bishop tells Pope to shun Arroyo invitation to RP

Saying he could end up as yet another excuse for more corrupt deals - or worse, a victim of crime - a senior Catholic bishop urged Pope Benedict XVI not to accept President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's invitation to visit the Philippines.

***I don't agree that a bishop should be saying things like this.  But I do agree with what he said. 

SC marks 106th anniversary

Supreme Court marks 106th anniversary doing good works

MANILA, Philippines -- There will be no balloons or confetti when the Supreme Court marks its 106th anniversary on Monday.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Shot dead

School official who exposed Maguindanao poll fraud shot dead

PIKIT, North Cotabato -- A public school official who exposed alleged poll irregularities in Pagalungan, Maguindanao, was shot dead here on Saturday night.

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Obstruction of Justice slapped to Leviste employees

‘Uncooperative’ Leviste employees charged

MANILA, Philippines – Ten employees of former Batangas governor Jose Antonio Leviste are now facing charges of obstruction of justice for failing to appear in the investigation of the murder case against their boss.

MMDA to take billboard case to SC

MMDA to take billboard case to SC

MANILA, Philippines – Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chair Bayani F. Fernando said they would appeal the Court of Appeals ruling banning the agency from removing billboards on the structures of the Metro Rail Transit System, insisting that the MMDA has the power to take down commercial posters.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Filipino recounts survival in Harvard

Filipino recounts surviving in Harvard on leftover food

MANILA, Philippines -- Before Oscar Franklin Tan drew raves for his commencement address at the elite Harvard Law School the other day, this young Filipino lawyer had his share of silent, awkward moments when basic things like meals became ''an issue.''

Real estate sector growth at 40-year high

Real estate sector growth at all-time high

MANILA, Philippines -- Massive remittances by Filipino overseas workers and the business process outsourcing industry has pushed real estate growth in the Philippines to a 40-year high, the government said Friday.

Foreign direct investments up 18.5%

Foreign direct investments up 18.5% in 2007

MANILA, Philippines -- Foreign direct investments in the Philippines in the first three months of 2007 rose to $710 million, an 18.5 percent increase over the same period last year, the central bank said Friday.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

More Filipinos marrying foreigners

More overseas Filipinos are marrying foreigners - CFO

The number of overseas Filipinos bound in inter-marriages in host countries has reached 309,745, latest government data show.

Informants get $10M for neutralization of Abu Sayyaf leaders

Informants get $10M for neutralization of Abu Sayyaf leaders

JOLO, Sulu -- (UPDATE 4) Four Filipinos received a $10-million (P460 million) reward from the United States government for providing information that led to the neutralization of Abu Sayyaf leaders Khadaffy Janjalani and Jainal Antel Sali, alias Abu Solaiman.

A useless study

Filipinas work longer hours than Filipinos -- ILO report

MANILA, Philippines -- All over the world men work longer hours than women except in the Philippines, an International Labor Organization (ILO) report called “Working Time Around the World” said.

***The real score is this.  Most Filipino men are without work.  Most of them work only part time.  That's why they generally work shorter than the women.

Philhealth in danger of extinction by 2016, says Gordon

PhilHealth in danger of extinction by 2016

MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippine Health Insurance is in danger of extinction by 2016 if it does not get new members and if premiums are not increased, Senator Richard Gordon said in a press conference Thursday.