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The best things in life are Libre
VOL. 14 NO. 138 • FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015
6Salamat kay Salamat
4Loveafterhealing
2
Mulingbabangonang ‘Met’—NCCA
Lord, today willbe something special to me.
It’s my first day of work and
I’m honestly anxious about what may happen. Please,
God, let the odds be ever in
my favor. Help me get
through the day successfully.
And whatever may come for
this day, I’m hoping that
you, my dear God, will not
leave my side. I know this
day will be great when I’m
with you. Thank you, Lord
(Trisha Andrada)
At bakit hindi
pinahintokonstruksyonng Torre de
Manila, tanongng kongresistaDahil sa surprise visit, nagalitsila Rep. Castelo, Gutierrez atBatocabe sa pag balewala ng
pagpapatigil ng paggawa
—Basahin sa page 2MALIGAYANGARAW NG KASARINLAN
ABALA sa pag-eensayo kahapon ang mga sundalo ng Philippine Army para sa flag-raising ngayong Araw ngKasarinlan sa Rizal Park sa Maynila. Nasa likod makikita ang pataas ng pataas na Torre de Manila. JOAN BONDOC
L a t e b r e a k e r
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2 NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015
The Met. Ang gusaling may dis-enyo na 1931 Art Deco ay nabilisa Government Service Insur-ance System (GSIS) sa halagangP270 million.
Ayon kay NCCA chair Feliped e L e o n a n g M e t a y makadadagdag sa Cultural Cen-ter of the Philippines. “Rightnow, the CCP hosts many high-end performances. The Met,meanwhile, will be the people’stheater, a theater for the mass-es,” sabi ni De Leon.
Ang antigong dulaan ay may laking 7,533-square meter sabandang Arroceros.
Nathaniel R. Melican
NGAYONG halos walong dekadana ang edad ng t inaguriang“Grand Dame” muling babalik atmabubuhay ito para sa taum-bayan.
Aa bu ti n ng da la wa ng ta onang trabaho para mapanumbalik ito. Ganumpaman, kapag mulingnabuksan ang makasaysayangManila Metropolitan Theaterbinabalak gawin itong sentro ngmga de-kalidad na palabas napangkultura na abot-kaya ngmasa.
Ito ang bisyon ng NationalCommission for Culture and the
Ar ts (N CCA ) ma ta pos mul in gmakuha nito ang pag-aari ng
Muling babangon ang ‘Met’—NCCA
5SHOWBUZZCrazy Jhenny,
Kapalaran, atbp. 7 ENJOY
Christopher Lee, 93
Editor in Chief Chito dF. dela Vega
Desk editorsRomel M. LalataDennis U. Eroa Armin P. Adina
Graphic artistRitche S. Sabado
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At bakit tinuloy pa rin ang Torre deManila, tanong ng mga kongresista
Rep. Winston Castelo,nagsagawa siya at
dalawa niyangkasama ng “surprise
visit” sa work site ngkontrobersyal naTorre de Manila saTaft Avenue at nakitanila kung paano tuloy na isinasawalang ba-hala ng kumpanyaang cease and desistorder (CDO) na inil-abas limang taon naang nakalipas ng Na-
tional Commission forCulture and the Arts.
Sinamahan siya ni-na Akbayan party-listRep. Ibarra Gutierrez,at Ako Bicol party-listRep. Rodel Batocabesa pagbisita, sabi niCastelo.
“DMCI is continu-ing its construction inthe absence of a TRO(temporary restrain-ing order) on theCDO,” text ni Castelo.
Ni Gil Cabacungan
BINATIKOS ng mga kasapi ng Kon-gresso ang property developer DMConsunji Inc. (DMCI) dahil sa “blatantdisregard” nito sa isang utos ngpamahalaan na itigil ang pagtatayo ngcondominium sa Manila, dahil sinirang tumataas na istruktura ang tanaw-in sa Rizal Park, isa sa mga lugarkung saan ipagdiriwang ang Araw ngKalayaan ngayong araw.
Ayon sa kinatawan ng Quezon City na si
8 batang babaenailigtas mulasa online sex denNAILIGTAS ng pulisang walong dalagin-ding na may edad 13hanggang 18 mula sa
isang bahay sa TaguigCity kung saan sila di-umano’y pinilit mag-palabas ng malalaswas a h a r a p n g m g amanonood online mu-l a p a s a E s t a d o sU n i d o s , J a p a n a tibang bansa.
Ginanap ang raidMiyerkules ng gabi atnaaaresto ang hinihi-nalang mastermind, si
Christopher Villanue- va, 33; at ang ina ngtatlong bata, ayon sam g a o t o r i d a d k a-hapon.
Inakusahan si Vil-lanueva ng sapilitangpakikipagtalik sa mgababae at sa isa’t isa sah a r a p n g m g a w e bcamera.
Kumilos ang mgapulis batay sa tip mu-la sa US Departmentof Homeland Security.
Natagpuan sa bahay a n g m g a s e x t o y s ,mga web cam at lap-top computers.
Kasamang inarestoang ang ina ng tat-l o n g n a a b u s o n gb a b a e a t p i n a n i n i-
walaang nakatira langmalapit sa bahay, tu-lad ng ibang bata.
An g on li ne ch il da b u s e a n g p a n g u -n a h i n g k r i m e n n amay kinalaman sa cy-berspace sa bansa ni-tong nakaraang taon-
ayon sa Departmentof Justice. A y o n k a y A l e x
Nuqui, pinuno ng an-tihuman traffickingdivision ng NationalBureau of Investiga-t ion, naningil diu-mano si Villanueva samga kostumer niya ngmula $50 hanggang$ 1 0 0 u p a n g m a-panood nakikipagta-l i k a n g m g a b a t a .
Inquirer wires
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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015 3NEWSLet’s Celebrate #JuanVibe!
VIBER celebrates its 21-million-strong users in the Philippinesthrough a campaign that cham-pions what Filipinos value themost
Viber, the Philippines’ lead-ing messaging app, celebratesits 21 million Filipino users as itcontinues to lead the chat appcategory in the country.
With Viber’s free chat andcalls, connecting with our lovedones has become an integralpart of everyday Filipino life.We’ve made Viber our own
through our real connections with the people that matter tous—our family and barkadas.Dubbed as #JuanVibe, Viber of-ficially launches its latest cam-paign, celebrating how Filipinos
value family, friendship, andcultural values.
“We at Viber are really excit-ed about #JuanVibe as it’s allabout how we treasure our rela-tionships with family & friends
in the most Filipino way. Thenew campaign shows how Viber
is part of daily Pinoy life andhow we share this experience with them, whether on mobileor via Viber Desktop,” said Crys-tal Lee, Viber Country Managerfor the Philippines. “It’s a callfor everyone to bond and cele-brate the most important thingsthat make us Pinoy!”
With the success of last year’s “ #OneVibePH”, where Viber celebrated its then 18 mil-
lion users as “One Nation. OnePride.” through a massive musicfest, it has reinvented nationalpride with a deeper focus onFilipino values and culturethrough #JuanVibe.
To launch this nationwidemovement, all Viber users areinvited to join the #JuanVibesocial media campaign by ask-ing this question to their ViberGroup: “Anong mahalaga sa ‘yobilang Pilipino? (What’s impor-tant to you as Filipino?)” Viberusers can post their chat screen-
shots via Twitter and tag@ViberPH with hashtag #Juan-
Vibe. Amazing surprises are instore for the participants andstay tuned for announcementson the #JuanVibe city invasionseries coming soon.
Follow #JuanVibe on ViberPublic Chats at
www.viber.com/viberph for up-dates and start living the#JuanVibe.
Mayweather, Pacquiao
highest paid na atleta,ayon sa Forbes Mag ANG mga boksingerong sina Floyd Mayweather Jr. atManny Pacquiao, ang mga bumida sa pinakamalakinglaro ng boksing, ang pumaibabaw sa pinakabagong lis-tahan ng mga atleta pinakamalaki ang bayad, ayon saulat ng Forbes.
Nabasag ni Mayweather, nakumita ng $300 milyon, ang
rekord na hawak dati ng golferna si Tiger Woods, na kumitang $115 milyon noong 2008.
Ito ang pangatlong beses saloob ng apat na taon na pinan-gunahan ni Mayweather ang lis-tahan, ayon sa US magazine.
Pumangalawa naman si Pac-quiao, na kumita ng $160 mily-on, na nagtulak sa kanya pataasmula sa dati niyang ranggongpang-11 noong nakaraang taon.
"The (May 2) fight was a
dud in many people’s eyes, butit smashed every financial
record in boxing, including pay-per-view buys (4.4 million andclimbing), total gate ($73 mil-lion) and sponsorships ($13million). The fight is expectedto gross $600 million once ev-erything is counted,” sabi ngForbes sa website nito.
"Pacquiao’s $125 million haulfor the Mayweather bout wasfour times his previous high fora boxing match,” dagdag napagtutukoy ng Forbes.
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4 F EATURES FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015
Salamat kay Salamat 6SPORTS
HOTARU NIITSU
LOVE.LIFE
Love after healingBy Sher Pauline Palola
I REMEMBER I once apol-ogized to my journal be-
c a u s e a l l I c o u l d e v e rwrite was how heartbro-ken I was. It is quite evi-dent whenever I scan my journal now because I canbarely read what I havewritten there. My tearshad made my unreadablecursive handwriting evenmore difficult to read.
I had a rough time convinc-ing myself that love still existed.
I grew up with an image of m y f a t h e r d a n c i n g w i t h m y mother on the wee hours of themorning on their wedding an-niversary while Eric Clapton’s“Wonderful Tonight” played inthe background. Dressed in pa-
jamas while clutching my teddy bear, I told myself that when Igrow up, I would look for a man
who wou ld als o swe ep me off my feet and dance with me allnight.
But l ik e all dances, every song eventually comes to anend. My parents separated whenI was in college and the image Ihad in my mind was replaced by images of annulment papers be-ing signed.
I t w a s j u s t a f e w m o n t h s
away from my graduation and Icouldn’t afford any form of stress or problems that would bedetrimental for me to get that
ve ry fi rs t La ti n ho no r in ou rfamily. Looking at the medal I
worked hard for hanging in my
room now, I’ve always wonderedhow I was able to survive it.
I u s e d t o b e a s h a m e d o f t e l l i n g t h i s s t o r y b e c a u s e Ithought that people would look at me very lowly because I camefrom a broken family. But they
and sisters in the community gave their love and support
whe n the Phil ipp ines was rav-aged by Supertyphoon “Yolan-da.” Love was when I heard ourcountry being prayed for in theChurch of Reconcil iat ion. I
would never forget how one sis-ter cried with us Filipinos whilereading news articles and view-ing pictures from the Internet of the devastation the typhoon hadcaused.
Love was when the othergirls I was living with threw asurprise birthday party for meand made me feel I was neveraway from home.
And love was when I receiveda letter from a man I left in the
Philippines.I was so sure back then that wi th th e he ar ta ch es I’ d be enthrough, I would not be able tolove again. But life is always fullof surprises.
Ours was a love story no oneever saw coming. We were bothserving the Church and I lookedup to him as an older brotherand a friend. But I guess Cupidhad other plans for us. Our loveh a s d e v e l o p e d , g r e w a n dbloomed into a union which we
are now both cherishing andpraying for to be eternal.
He is someone whom I al- ways cons ider a grea t surp riseand a blessing from God. Hecame into my life at the mostperfect time as I swore never tobe blinded with a shallow illu-sion of love.
Every time he holds my hand,I am certain he is the one Godsent for me to never feel aloneagain. Looking at his eyes, I now
know I have a shot at happy endings.
SHER PAULINE PALOLA is a 23-ye ar old coll ege instr uctorat a seminary in Pangasinan. Ahopeful romantic, Sher lives tolove.
LOVE.LIFE An on li ne we ek ly co l-
umn of contributed person-al essays sharing real-life
stories ab out love, relation-
shi ps, sex —eve n, yes , tad-hana.
IN QU IR ER .n et ac ce pt shonest, well-written per-
son al ess ays on the man y facets of love—friends hips,relationships, family ties.The essays can be abou t
joy s and pai ns, wi ns an dlosses, struggles and tri-u m p h s , b e g i n n i n g s a n dendings, and all the in-be-tweens.
Es sa ys se le ct ed wi ll be published in the Love. Life.column of INQUIRER.net.
Submit your essays [email protected].
An online column is likelove itself; there are rules.
The essay should be atl e a s t 2 , 0 0 0 c h a r a c t e r slong. Essays should be sub-mitted as a Word documentattached to the email. Sub-
jec t sho uld be wri tte n as:“Love. Life: (Title of es-
say).” In yo ur co nt ri bu ti on ,
please indicat e name, age,occupation, address, con-tact number and (thoughthis is optional) social me-dia accounts.
Include a short descrip-tion of yourself at the endof your essay.
Only unpublished works(in print and online) willbe accepted.
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Saturday, Jun. 13
2015 MissPhilippinesEarth AngeliaGabrena Ong
RICHARD REYES
Mayweather, Pacquiaohighest paid na atleta 3
NEWS
had told me that, in their eyes, I was a woman of stre ngth whoheld on to her faith and filledher heart with forgiveness, com-passion and a massive amountof understanding for her par-ents.
Perhaps God needed me touse this experience to help otherp e o p l e a n d t e l l t h e m t h a tbreakups, separations, annul-ments, and divorces are nevereasy. They are painful. They testone’s character and strength.They are experiences whichmake you question if you canstill love again. But just like allpainful experiences, they alwayscome to an end.
My heart needed t ime to
heal. I got that healing when I was sent by the Cathol ic Bish-ops’ Conference of the Philip-
pines Episcopal Commissionon Youth to a three-month
stay in the Taize community in France. I was healed
through praying threetimes a day and by thepeople from all over the
wo rl d in th at co mm un it y who showed me that love exist-ed in other forms.
Love was when the brothers
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SHOWBUZZ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015 5ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor
Now showing, now naJurassic World
Directed by Col in Trevorrow; stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, BD Wong
To boost ticket sales, di-nosaur theme park’s scientistscreate a genetically-enhancedhybrid monster that leads to amajor catastrophe. COMMON-SENSE MEDIA says “reboot of leg-endary franchise … should thrilland frighten.” F ANSIDED.COM re-lates: “Fans … are spreadingthe word, and so far the word isfantastic.”
Outcast Directed by Nicho las Powell;
stars Nicolas Cage, HaydenChristensen, Yifei Liu, Andy On
Crusader and outlaw teamup to protect prince from hismurderous brother. TORONTOSUN’s Steve Tilley compares it toa “Chinese pseudo-historicalsoap opera that’s been crashedby a couple of white dudes.”GLOBE AND M AIL’s Brad Wheelerremarks: “Action-drama … cuts
with the blatancy of a
broadsword.”
Visitant Directed by Jon Binkowski; stars Janie Michele Simms, Patty Bender, Stephe n D eWoody
Fake psychic brings home theghost she supposedly banishedfrom a client’s house. 28DAYSLAT-ERANALYSIS.COM calls it “a com-pelling indie feature … [that]plays out like a characterstudy.” HORRORNEWSNET-WORK .NET’s Bill Burn agrees:“Concept of hauntings ... passedon like a virus is stimulating …
well-played.”Tooken
Directed by John Asher; stars Lee Tergesen, Reno Wilson, Lau-ren Stamile, Jenny McCarthy
Operative-turned-mall guardteams up with mom to defeathis nemesis. INFLUX magazine’sNav Qateel concedes: “About asgood as parodies get … don’texpect to rush out to buy it onBlu-ray, though.” UNDERTHEGUN-REVIEW.NET’s James Shotwell
quips: “Yet another mindless
parody ... that will quickly be
forgotten.”Demon Baby Directed by Corrie Greenop;
stars Carina Birrell, Cameron Jack, David Wayman, Anya Nixon
A man and his pregnant girl-friend go on a camping trip inthe Scottish Highlands wherethey are haunted by spirits.Rare Horror asserts: The direc-tor “has constructed a tale thatis both visually and tonally stunning.” UK HORROR SCENE’sStuart Smith concurs: “Well-constructed and stunningly pho-tographed … unnerving.”
Devil’s Chosen Directed by Rustam Brana-
man; stars Jeremy Sumpter, Eliz-abeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern
College buddies encounter astrange little girl in a secludedfarmhouse. HORRORSOCIETY .COMrecounts: Originally titled TheCuling, it “has creepy dolls ...supernatural elements … to
keep ghost enthusiasts happy.”
SCREAMHORRORMAG.COM’s Jessy Williams notes: It has “an in-triguing … tense buildup … butnot enough is left to our imagi-nation.”
Dragon Ball Z:Revival of F
Directed by Tadayoshi Yama-muro; with the voices of Masako
Nozawa, Ryo Horikawa, Ryusei
Nakao
Minions revive the villainFrieza, who then seeks revengeon the Saiyans. DBTAIZEN.TUM-BLR .COM describes it as a “finefilm [that] wraps things up withan eye-rollingly obvious plotcontrivance.” INTERCOMICSPOD-CAST.COM raves: The series “hasnever looked better. Traditionalanimation … looks gorgeous. A
lot of dumb fun.”
SUPER Saiyan God SS Broly in ‘Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F’
Christopher
Lee, 93LONDON—Christopher Lee,the prolific, aristocratic Britishactor who brought dramaticgravitas to screen villains fromCount Dracula to James Bondenemy Scaramanga, has diedat age 93.
Lee appeared in more than250 movies, including memo-rable roles as the wicked wiz-ard Saruman in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and the evil
Count Dooku in two of GeorgeLucas’ Star Wars prequels. Butfor many he will forever beknown as the vampire CountDracula in a slew of Hammer
Horror movies — the gory,gothic thrillers churned out by the British studio in the 1950sand 1960s that became hugely popular.
Christopher Frank Carandi-ni Lee was born in London onMay 27, 1922.
“I didn’t have dreams of be-
ing a romantic leading man,”Lee in 2002. “But I dreamedof being a character actor,
which I am.” Inquirer wires
CHRISTOPHER Lee as Saruman in ‘Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit’
...as Count Dooku in ‘Star Wars’ ...and Dracula during the 50s-70s.
Non-independence day THE irony is not lost on mostfans. According to the rumormill, actress Toni Gonzaga anddirector Paul Soriano will tiethe knot today, Independence
Day. The couple wanted tokeep details secret, but for thepast few days, the bride's
home network has been com-ing out with a series of reportson the impending nuptials.Gown is by Vera Wang, saidone account. They met at a
Gary Valenciano concert, re-called another. Bayani San
Diego Jr.
TONI Gonzaga and Paul Soriano
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6 SPORT S FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015DENNIS U. EROA, Editor
KAMPEONHAWAK ng mabunying si Marella Vania Salamat ang kanyang bisekleta. Kinuha ng 21-taon gulang siklista angginto. RAFFY LERMA
Salamat kay SalamatNi June NavarroSINGAPORE—‘‘I was really aim-ing for the gold even if this wasmy first race out of the coun-try.”
Ito ang sabi ni Marella VaniaSalamat matapos kunin ang gin-to sa women’s individual timetrial ng 28th Southeast AsianGames.
Apat buwan nagsanay siSalamat para sa SEA Games.Lumahok siya sa Ronda Pilip-
inas, Le Tour de Filipinas, Vuel-da de Dagupan, Tour de Tarlacat Tour of Subic bilang pagha-handa sa SEAG.
‘‘I guess I have traveled overa thousand kilometers on my bike, and I made sure that
when I race, I compete with thetoughest,” sabi ni Salamat.
Naorasan si Salamat ng 44minuto at 46.38 segundo upangsapawan ang kampeong siChanpeng Nontasin ng Thai-land.
Si Salamat ay nag-aaral ngdentistry sa University of theEast.
Samantala, bigo si Mark
Galedo na mapanatili ang ko-rona sa mga kalalakihan.Sumemplang sa ika-anim po-sisyon si Galedo.
Magpaliwanag kayo: PH divers palpakNi Marc Anthony Reyes
SINGAPORE — Pinagpapali- wanag ni Philippine Sports Com-mission chair Richie Garcia si
aquatics chief Mark Joseph mata-pos ang hindi magandang pinaki-ta nina John Elmerson Fabriga atJohn David Pahoyo sa 3-meterspringboard na kung saan ay nangulelat ang Pilipinas.
Nakita ng buong mundo angginawa ng mga pambato ngPilipinas na kung saan ay bu-magsak na una ang mga likodaty dibdib ng mga Pinoy. Dahildito ay tinagurian bilang‘‘Splash Brothers” sina Fabriga.
“I will give the opportunity forthe Philippine Swimming Inc. pres-ident to explain because he foughtfor these divers to come here andcompete,” sabi ni Garcia. “I saw
these boys train at Rizal Memorialand they are good.”
Sinabi ni Garcia na aalaminniya kung sinadya ng mga diversang masamang bagsak na taliwas
sa ‘‘fighting to the end” sigaw ngpambansang delegasyon.ld not take away the fact
that the Philippines is doing well in other sports like athlet-ics and boxing.
Diniin ni Garcia na hindi da-pat masapawan ang mahusay resulta ng kampanya ng Pilip-inas sa ibang isports tulad ngathletics at boxing.
“Let’s not remove our goodperformance because we focuson the negative like the invert-ed flags,” sabi ni Garcia na tinu-tukoy ang nangyari sa mga uni-porme nina Eric Cray at Kayla
Anise Richardson.
Ginto sa baguhan;basketbol umiskorNi Marc Anthony Reyes
S
INGAPORE—Naiwasan ng Pilipina mabokyamatapos padyakin ng baguhang siklista na siMarella Vania Salamat ang ginto sa individual
time trial ng Southeast Asian Games Huwebes dito.Nakuha ni Salamat, 21, ang
pinakamabilis oras sa 30-kilo-metrong padyakan sa Gardensof the Bay upang kunin ang tit-ulo. Naorasan si Salamat ng 44minuto, 46.38 segundo upangtalunin si Thailander ChanpengNontasin (45:32.34) at Singa-porean Dinah Chan (47:44.91).
Samantala, nabuhay angpag-asa ng Pilipinas na makuhaang golden double sa basketbol.
Pinabagsak ng Perlas Pilip-inas ang Malaysia, 74-63samantalang dinurog ng Sinagang mga kalalakihan ngMalaysia, 100-48.
Lumaki ang pag-asa ng mgakababaihan na tapusin angpagkauhaw sa korona mataposgulatin ng Malaysia ang kampe-ong Thailand.
Sa volleyball, bumangon angPilipinas matapos matalo sa In-
donesia sa women’s volleyball.
Pinabagsak ng mga Pinay sapangunguna nina Rachel AnnDaquis, Alyssa Valdez at Aby Maraño ang Malaysia, 25-15,25-18, 25-16.
Hindi nagpahuli ang mgakalalakihan na tinalo angMalaysia, 20-25, 25-23, 25-28,25-19.
Sa athletics, nabigo si CalebStuart na makuha angikalawang ginto matapospumang-apat sa discus throwsamantalang ika-lima si TylerRuiz sa high jump.
Binulsa ni Melvin Guarte angikalawang pilak matapospumangalawa kay VietnameseThai Duong sa 1,500 meters.Pumangalawa rin si Guarte sa800 meters.
Natalo sa photo finish ang4X400 meters relay team saThailand upang kunin ang
pilak.
Warriors eyeto even series
CLEVELAND—The top-seededGolden State Warriors are feelingan unfamiliar sense of urgency tosort out their offensive woes intime to even up the best-of-sevenNBA Finals with the LeBronJames-led Cleveland Cavaliers.Cleveland silenced league MostValuable Player Stephen Curryand the Warriors’ run-and-gun of-fense for the bulk of Tuesday’s
Game Three to open up a 2-1 se-ries lead that will surely test Gold-en State’s resolve. “I’ve alwaysbeen challenged my whole careernot to let made or missed shotsaffect what else you do on thefloor,” Curry said on Wednesday.“It’s not a good trait for any bas-ketball player to kind of have yourgame reflect whether you’re mak-ing or missing shots.” Curry had ahorrendous start to Game Threebut somehow found a rhythm lateand finished with a team-high 27points as Golden State clawedback from a 20-point deficit to trail
by one late in the final quarter. Ac-cording to Curry, bringing that mo-mentum into Thursday’s GameFour will be crucial to helping histeam avoid being pushed into ado-or-die situation for the first timein these playoffs. “It does help tosee shots go in, and you start tobuild a rhythm and build momen-tum,” said Curry. Reuters
ISAA HOSTTODO-PIRMA si Pipo Onrubiang Philippine Merchant MarineSchool at Melanie Florentinong FEATI kahapon sa pormalna paglilipat ng hosting ngdarating na Inter-Scholastic
Athletic Association saPMMS. Pangulo rin ngNational CapitalRegion Athletic
Association siOnrubia.Magbubukas angika-pitong seasonng ISAA Agosto 12sa Cuneta Astrodome.Kasapi ng ISAA ang FEATI,Manila Tytana Colleges, LaConsolacion-Manila, PWU,St. Dominic at PMMS.
PBA ACTION
(Smart Araneta Coliseum)4:15 p.m.—Blackwater vs
Talk ‘N Text
7 p.m.—Globalport vs NLEX
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7 ENJOY FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015
LIBRA
VIRGO
LEO
CANCER
GEMINI
TAURUS
ARIES
PISCES
AQUARIUS
CAPRICORN
SAGITTARIUS
SCORPIO
Kapalaran
UNGGUTERO B.C.U.
Love:Y Career:PMoney:‘
YYYStick to one ka lang,
huwag magtaksil
‘‘‘Babagsak isang
piraso ng kisame
PPPPGagawin kang
lider ng grupo
YYYMaghanap ng oras
para kausapin siya
‘‘Ingat, baka ma-snatch
mahal mong shades
PPPDi ka makakaihi sa
dami ng trabaho
YYYYYMabenta ka sa mga
bading, sa babes hindi
‘‘‘‘Snub ka ng salesman
dahil sa bihis mo
PPPPMag-imbento ka
ng bagong putahe
YYYYHihingi crush mo
ng advice sa iyo
‘‘‘Masisira sapatos kaya
magbaon ng tsinelas
PPPNgitian mo lahat ng
taong masasalubong
YYYYMapapansin niya
ang kabaitan mo
‘‘‘Paayos mo lang zipper,
puwede pa yan
PPPUbos ang araw
sa kaka-FB
YYYYMag-date kayo,
walang pasok
‘‘‘Tipid nga magluto,
ubos naman oras mo
PPPMare-reshuffle buong
grupo ninyo
YYYParati siya male-late
kaya masanay ka na
‘‘Delayed upa mo, buti
mabait landlord mo
PPPMaiiwan mo notes mo,
ok lang walang pasok
YYYYParang ang dali-dali
niyang mahalin
‘‘‘
Bumili ng drinkingwater, huwag sa poso
PPWalang makakalusot,
lahat sasabit
YYPalitan love song niyo,
malas sa relasyon e
‘‘‘Ok lang installment
basta zero interest
PPPPTahakin mo landas na
di mo pa natatahak
YYYYIpagtatanggolka niya
kahit ayaw mo sana
‘‘Wag gumamit ng credit
card ng isang buwan
PPPCheck mo, tapos
double check mo uli
YYYYNgayon niya itatanong
ang ‘big question’
‘‘‘‘Dapat 50% agad ang
downpayment mo
PPMas ok produkto ng
kakompitensiya nyo
YYYYYMas ok siya habang
mas nakikilala mo
‘‘‘Ang nagbabayad,
nakakautang uli
PPPWalang pasok pero
ikaw overtime ka
O O
TRANSLATION
TITSER: Isalin sa Filipino ang sumusunod: “I was happy when I saw your face!”
JUAN: Mam! Mam! “Masaya ako pag nalagari ko ang mukha mo!” —Tweet ng Pinoy Best Jokes. I-follow ang Twitter account na ito.
CRAZY JHENNY ALBERT RODRIGUEZ
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