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VOL. 7 NO. 233 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009
The best things in life are Libre
LASTDAYNGAYONKAHIT nakatayo,abala sa pagkumpletong mga form angdalawa sa daan-daang
aplikanteng lumahokkahapon sa INQUIRER
Job Market andINQUIRER LIBRE CareerExpo 2009 saGlorietta ActivityCenter. Santambak natrabaho ang maaringapalayan sa job fair nahuling araw nangayon. EUGENE ARANETA
1Ni Dona Z. Pazzibugan
ISA sa kada limang kaso ng atake sa puso sa MetroManila ang dulot ng paglanghap sa binugang usok ngnagsisigarilyo, sinabi kahapon ng Department of
Health (DOH) tukoy ang isang serbey na ginawa ng mgatumututol sa paninigarilyo.
Kinwenta ng World Lung Foun-dation (WLF) at ng Paris-based naInternational Union Against Tuber-culosis and Lung Disease na 10
hanggang 20 porsyento ng atakesa puso sa Metro Manila angmaiuugnay sa secondhand smokedepende sa bilang ng oras nanalalanghap ito kada linggo.
Ang secondhand smoke, o pas-sive smoking, ay ang usok mula sanagbabagang sigarilyo at ang usokmula sa naninigarilyo na nalalang-hap ng hindi naninigarilyo.
Ayon sa WLF, mas nakalalason
ang secondhand smoke.May higit na banta ng sudden in-
fant death syndrome, acute respira-tory infections, ear problems at se-
vere asthma ang batang nakalalang-hap ng usok ng sigarilyo.Lumabas din sa pagsusuri na
tumataas ng 62 porsyento angbanta ng atake sa puso sa mahigit21 oras kada linggong paglanghapsa secondhand smoke.
Nakasaad sa pag-aaral na 52porsyento ng nasa Metro Manilaang nakalalanghap ng secondhandsmoke araw-araw.
atakesa 520 porsyento ng heart attack dahil sa yosi
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2 NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009
Editor in ChiefChito dF. dela Vega
Desk editorsRomel M. LalataDennis U. EroaArmin P. AdinaCenon B. Bibe
Graphic artistRitche S. SabadoLibre is published
Monday to Friday by thePhilippine Daily Inquirer,
Inc. with businessand editorial offices atChino Roces Avenue
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TAHAN NA, EMPOYKAHAPON lumuluha ang batang ito na taga-Makati dahil sa sakit ngoperasyon para maayos ang kanyang bingot, pero bukas-makalawa siguradongpagkaganda-ganda ang ngiti niya. Sumailalim ang bata sa proyektongOperation Smile, na nagbibigay ng libreng operasyon upang maalis angbingot ng mga batang mula sa mga maralitang pamilya. REUTERS
Oo, bababa presyo, pero...pakikipagpulong samga opisyal ng De-
partment of Energy.Manganganib na-
man ang suplay ngpetrolyo dahil sa utos,ani Fer Martinez, pan-gulo ng EasternPetroleum. Thatsdangerous, when peo-ple stop selling, aniya.
Sinabi rin ng mgakumpanya na liliit dinang kita nila dahil saExecutive Order No.
839, na nag-uutos sakanila na ibaba ang
presyo ng mga pro-dukto nila sa antas nakatumbas noong saOkt. 15. Inisyu niPangulong Macapa-gal-Arroyo ang utosnoong Biyernes.
Noong Okt. 20, tu-maas ang presyo nggasolina nang P1.25kada litro, habang P2kada litro naman sadiesel.
Nina Amy R. Remo, Norman Bordadoraat Christian V. Esguerra
SINABI ng mga kumpanya ng langisna susundin nila ang utos ng Mala-caang na ibaba ang presyo ngpetrolyo, ngunit nagbabala ng kaku-langan sa suplay.
We will comply.We have no choice,but [the executive or-der] has serious im-plications not only tothe supply of prod-
ucts in the country,but also to invest-ments, sinabi niEdgar Chua, countrychair ng Shell saPilipinas, kahapon sa
US magbibigay ng tulong na $8.5M na pagkainNAGHAYAG ang pama-h a l a a n n g E s t a d o sUnidos k ahapon ng$8.5 milyon (may P399milyon) na tulong-pagkain para sa Pilip-inas upang makatulongna makabawi mula samagkasunod na mgabagyong pumatay sa
mahigit 900 katao.S inabi ni United
S t a t e s A g r i c u l t u r eSecretary Tom Vilsackna makapagpapakainng halos kalahatingmilyong tao sa loobng dalawang buwanang tulong-pagkain nab i n u b u o n g 7 , 0 0 0
metriko toneladangb i g a s a t 6 8 0 M T n gtuyong gatas, ayon samga opisyal.
[A]s a longstand-ing friend and parterof the Philippines, theUS stands ready tocontinue our coopera-tion and assistance in
the future, pahayagni Vilsack.
Binayo ng magka-sunod na mga BagyongOndoy at Pepengang Pilipinas noongisang buwan, nagdulotng malawakang pagba-ha at pagguho ng lupa.C Esguerra, J Aning
DOH: Walang swine flu emergency sa PinasH I N D I k a i l a n g a n gmagdeklara ng healthemergency sa bansa sagitna ng inaasahangpagdami ng mga kasong swine flu sa hila-gang bahagi ng mundona pumapasok na sapanahon ng taglamig,sinabi ng Departmentof Health (DOH).
Ayon sa DOH, mu-l a M a y o h a n g g a n gOkt. 17 ay nagkaroonna ng 5,212 kaso ng
A(H1N1) infection saPilipinas kung saan 30na ang namamataydahil sa sakit. Karami-han ng nasawi ay datinang may masamangkalagayan sa kalusu-gan.
Sa daigdig ay maynaitala nang 414,945kaso ng swine flu napumatay na ng 4,999,ayon sa World HealthOrganization.
We are not goingback to containmentmeasures because wealready have cases inthe Philippines. As of
the moment, there isno need to do that,s i n a b i k a h a p o n n iHealth Secretary Fran-cisco Duque III.
Aniya, sa kasaluku-yan ay sapat na angpagpigil sa mga taongmay lagnat na puma-pasok sa mga airportat pantalan sa bansa. D
Pazzibugan, J Aning
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009 3NEWSUtak terorista para
makahuli ng terositathe minds of all ter-rorists groups to neu-tralize them, aniya.
Sinimulan ka-makailan ng NBI-CTUang mga seminar atlecture kung saan ma-susuri ng mga tauhannito, partikular saMindanao at MetroManila, ang takbo ngisip ng isang terorista.
Sa isang lecture ayipinakita sa mga ahen-te ang ibat ibang uring bombang gamit ngsari-saring pangkat ngmga terorista upangmas madali nilangmatutukoy kung alinggrupo, lokal man omula sa ibang bansa,ang nagsagawa ngisang pagpapasabog.
Law enforcementagencies all over the
world continue tomaximize efforts tofight terrorism,dagdag pa niya.
NI Jeannette I. Andrade
TINUTURUAN ng terorismo ng Natio-nal Bureau of Investigation (NBI) angmga kawani nito sa hangad ng ahen-siya na magapi ang mga terorista.
Comelec: Walang extension sa rehistroINALIS na ng Com-mission on Elections(Comelec) ang anu-
mang posibilidad namapalalawig pa angpanahon ng pagrere-histro ng mga bagongbotante.
Sinabi ni James Ji-menez, tagapagsalitang Comelec, na hang-gang Okt. 31 na langang pagrerehistro da-hil kailangang ma-fi-n a l i z e n g a h e n s i y aang listahan ng mga
botante bago mataposang Nobyembre.
Aniya, anumang
pagpapahaba ng pa-nahon ng pagrerehis-tro ay masama angmagiging epekto sahalalan sa 2010.
Dagdag niya, kaila-ngang isara na ang lis-tahan ng mga botantesa isang buwan paramatukoy ang dami ngmga presinto at mgagagamitin para sa bo-tohan. C Yamsuan
Fernando:Marikina,babangonna muliN A K A B A N G O N n aang Marikina mahigiti s a n g b u w a n m u l anang magdulot angBagyong Ondoy ngmalawakang pagbahaat pagwasak sa lung-s o d , s i n a b i n iMetropolitan ManilaDevelopment Authori-t y ( M M D A ) C h a i rBayani Fernando ka-hapon.
We are officiallyending the relief, re-covery and restoration,as well as the sanita-
tion of Marikina afterOndoys devastation.In our 30 days of workin Marikina, we haver e m o v e d a t o t a l o f 200,000 cubic metersof mud and garbage.Pasig will be the nextarea we will be focus-ing our restoration ef-forts on, aniya.
S amantala, nag-pasalamat naman ang
k a b i y a k n i y a n g s iM a r i k i n a M a y o rM a r i d e s F e r n a n d opara sa mga tumulongs a p a g b a n g o n n glungsod.
Thanks to the helpo f o u r c o u n t r y m e nand countless donorsh e r e a n d o v e r s e a s ,
without which our cityand people will still bemired in misery due toT y p h o o n O n d o y , aniya. AW Lopez
Kailangang matu-tong mag-isip bilangterorista ang mgaahente ng NBI upangmasupil ang mga ito,
ani Rick Diaz, region-al director ng NBI-Counter TerrorismUnit (CTU).
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SHOWBUZZ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 20094ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor
Two major starsto change networks?
By Dolly Anne Carvajal
C
OULD it be true
that Robin Padillais going back toABS-CBN and will do asoap with Kris Aquino,while Aga Muhlach ismoving to GMA 7? Thatsquite a fair exchange oftwo major stars. Whichnetwork will benefit morefrom the trade?
* * *The talent show craze is on.
ABS-CBN 2 is launching Show-time, which will be hosted byVhong Navarro and Anne Cur-
Stop, Talk & Listen (on CignalTVs Viva Cinema Channel),
when singer Alynna,Hajji Alejandros long-time (and much
younger) girlfriend, said
she still loved Hajji butwas no longer in love withhim. Sadness was written allover her face. Like every girl, Idream of being a bride, Alyn-na sighed. Too bad Hajji
wont marry me ... cause hehas been married twice?When I asked him about it,sabi niya, What for?
* * *The former Kilabot ng mga
Kolehiyala now has a kilabotfor marriage? Maybe Alynnaand Hajji ought to rekindletheir romance by doing some-thing theyve never done beforeas a couple. Love is a terriblething to waste.
* * *Roselle Nava is set to marry
her boyfriend of nine years,Allen Ford Tan, on Jan. 17,2010 at the Manila Cathedral.They want an intimate wed-ding, not a show biz event.
habitus insist that the instruc-tor, and not Aljur Abrenica, isKris real boyfriend. Or could itbe a case of mistaken identity?Is Kris heart in better shape
with the fitness buff or with
buffed Aljur? Aljurs real girl-friend is said to be Rich Asun-cion. So is the Kris-Aljur loveteam actually a love scheme?
* * *I am excited for Marian
Rivera. Not only is her career infull swing, she has alsoventured into her own
business. Who wouldvethought it would be re-al estate?
Marian was chosento be the endorser for
SM Residences. Shebought her own units at
Berkeley Residences. She real-izes the fact that its importantfor celebs to invest becauseshow biz doesnt guarantee alifetime of fame and success.Weve heard too many storiesproving that. Will DingdongDantes be Marians man of thehouse anytime soon?
Guess list
This TV personality is amillion times richer, not be-cause of his show and endorse-ments, but mainly due to his se-cret recruiting racket. A showbiz insider squealed on him:He gives performers on hisshow a certification that theyappeared on his show, plus atape of their appearance so theycan submit it to any foreign em-bassy and be hired as entertain-ers abroad. The performers pay
him a hefty amount for it andhe gets commission from theirearnings overseas. OFW in his
vocabulary means Overseas-Fi-nanced Way of life!
This actress staged the dis-aster that happened to her andher family. Another actress
whos in the know revealed:Sinadya niya yung kalamidadna nangyari sa kanila paramakaiwas sa utang atmakakuha ng pera sa insur-ance. Force majeure a la showbiz!
DARNAS real life alter ego alsoendorses condominiums.
PETA GOES PELIKULA!GET a chance to get up close and personal with directors Soxie Topacio (center), Maryo J. Delos Reyes (right)and Joel Lamangan (left).Philippine Educational Theater Association with the support of APT Entertainment presents C MO SI DIREKfeaturing Soxie Topacios Ded Na Si Lolo on November 13, Maryo J. Delos Reyes Kamoteng Kahoy on November14 and Joel Lamangans Fuschia on November 15.
All films start screening at 7:30PM at the PETA Theater Center, #5 Eymard Drive, New Manila Q.C.After each screening there will be a forum giving you a chance to interact with these directors. Tickets are P500for a 3-day pass and P200 for a 1-day Pass.For reservations, call 410.0822/725-6244. You may also call or text 0909-8705601/ 0917-8044428 or email
tis. Wont viewers get confusedbecause of the title, sinceMichael Vs talent show onGMA 7 is called Showwwtime?Which show will rule in the rat-ings showdown?
* * *Maui Taylor, Mr. Fu and Iwere shocked on our show,
Theyre older this October
JULIA Roberts, Oct. 28: 42JOAQUIN Phoenix, Oct. 28: 35
KATY Perry, Oct. 25: 25
Since her parents are quitestrict, Allen and Roselle havenever taken a trip together. Sofor their honeymoon, they planto go to Hong Kong and Macau.No trip, though, could evercompare to the adventurecalled marriage.
* * *Ryan Agoncillos cool man-ager, Noel Ferrer, told metheres no truth to the rumorthat Judy Ann Santos is infan-ticipating. I guess Ryan and Ju-day are still enjoying the hon-eymoon stage so much, theyrein no rush to get to the nextstage of married life.
* * *Could it be true that Kris
Bernal was spotted kissing aprivate gym instructor of celebsat Pinnacle Fitness Club? Gym
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009 5FEATURES
Birthday blowout winner
gadas, 9, QC; Jo AnneV. Lucero, 25, Cavite;Jonathan D. Azares,23, QC; ChristopherLlarena, 34, QC;
Amormia T. Giluano,25, Taguig; JenniferPumaris, 19, Pasay;
Avelina Cruz, 44, Mal-abon; Jovielyn Tang-puz, 19, Mandaluy-ong; Nelly M. Fari-olan, 34, Taguig;Roger L. Solares, 29,Makati;
Oct. 28 JudeIsidro V. Espiritu, 35,Caloocan; Emily S. Vi-rador, 43, San Mateo;
Nelson D.S. Victoria,22, Bulacan; RichardMenina, 26,Caloocan; Jesus G.Cortez, 47, Bulacan;Omando Padulla, 29,
Antique; AnrylleKiezha Anol, 6, QC;
Arlene Tarbina, 1,Marikina; Reynaldo S.Gomez Jr., 41, Mani-la; Jesy Mae P. Men-
doza, 20, Pasig;Jimervoyd Catig, 4,
Valenzuela; Melvin C.Guzman, 29, Man-daluyong; ArianneChaezel M. Atienza,21, QC; Rhondalia G.Poquiz, 28, Cainta;James Valeroso, 19,
Valenzuela; Leanne B.Salazar, 50, Bulacan;Nino Chito P. Du-malay, 32, Bacoor;
Oct. 29 DeisylenM. Pagarigan, 12, QC;Grant Lee Bulaong,35, Las Pias; Ma.Khristine Nicolas, 18,
Valenzuela; Marilen
Diaz, 31, Manila;John Dave S. Bonita,7, QC; Raquel A.Bunag, 23, Manila;Narciso Cuntapay, 60,QC; Mary Joy A. Gar-cia, 4, Valenzuela; IraSophia Tungol, 7,Cavite; Johnny Udto-han, 30, Manila;
Oct. 30 Gina M.Timbol, 38, Makati;
HAPPY Birthday Keith Debbie Tecson
ng Manila. Ikaw ang nanalo ng birth-day blowout for 10 persons sa DairyQueen Robinsons Galleria branch parasa 23rd birthday mo noong Oct. 25.Hintayin ang tawag ng INQUIRER LIBREpara sa detalye ng blowout mo.
Samantala, binaba-ti ng INQUIRER LIBREang mga sumusunod:
Oct. 25Josephine Acua, 29,QC; Sheen Ainer Ba-
coy, 9, Paraaque;Aaron Jairus Castelo,3, Bulacan; LetticiaCarranza, 49, Pasay;Reynan de Juan, 28,QC; Joanne Pascual,23, Caloocan; Silvan-na Edreana D. Perez,4, Taguig; JarvenQuintanilla, 16,Cavite; Irish Fleur
Aguillon, 22, QC;Oct. 26 Jeef D.
Cudilla, 28, Virac; He-len J. Belino, 38,Pasay; Hazel E.Briones, 33, Dasmari-as; Rosana San-tolorin, 33,Paraaque; JongielineL. Yap, 8, Antipolo;Haide D. Olarte, 20,Caloocan; Lance Do-minick Ramos San Pe-dro, 7, Navotas; Ruve-
lyn Dumaran, 23,Mandaluyong;Mechelle Taan, 23,Makati; OrlandoPadulla, 35, QC; RemyHernandez, 59, QC;
Liberty S. Valdez, 22,QC; Angel Bico, 3,Marikina; Pia DC
Adan, 24, QC; Ros-alinda San Miguel, 27,
Valenzuela; WilmaPalomeras, 21, Pasig;
Arlene S. Pring, 63,Manila; Roberto A.Giluano, 53, Taguig;
Oct. 27 Em-manuel Bravo, 29,Montalban; Ana Liza
A. Taylo, 32,Paraaque; MaricelFerrer, 21, Manila;Jay-Ronne A. Guevar-ra, 11, QC; SherylCulili, 18, Santolan,Pasig; Marvin Alcan-tara, 25, Pasay; Syd-ney Rica Barja, 15,Cainta; Jovielyn Tang-puz, 19, Mandaluy-ong; John Carlo Ca-
WITH
Ma. Ariella Caluya, 8,Malabon; Jocel Vine M.Deleon, 16, Pampanga;Jhon Mark S. Naz, 24,Pasay; Bea J. Gurrobat,6, QC; Anna RizzaTongco, 30, Makati;
Oct. 31 JeromeeLynn Yao, 11,Muntinlupa; PaulMichael Austria, 26,Makati; Ariel Pineda,35, Tarlac; JustineLorene N. Llamado, 4,Bulacan; Dabie UnaEnriquez Dalandanan,1, Valenzuela; Denise
Lapso, 6, QC; DavidTuazon, 75, Malabon;Elsie Tiburcio, 26,Rizal; Harvey MiguelTungol, 15, Cavite;Christian Angelo R.Paid, 7, Malolos; NorlyImpon, 44, QC; Irish
Atienza, 27, Manila.Puwede ka ring
manalo ng birthdayblowout sa isangDairy Queen branchna malapit sayo. I-textang LIBRE (space)kumpletong pangalan,magiging edad, lugar,
araw ng kapan-ganakan sa 0917-8177586 o sa 0920-9703811 dalawanglinggo bago angbirthday mo.
Halimbawa: LIBRE LucyAdina, 61, Caloocan,
Oct. 21
Puwede ringipadala ang mga de-talyeng ito [email protected] at magsamang picture at contactnumbers.
OCT. 28 DejlGenesis Joash P.
Adriano, 6,Caloocan
OCT. 27 Ma. ChristianaAnnalise & Ma. ChristianaTherese C. Jandayan, 3, Taguig
OCT. 25 NeilGracilla, 29,Pasay
OCT. 2 5Aminah NurFaidah Sioson,5, Marikina
OCT. 25 CheloCarmel Ceciliade Guzman, 29,Makati
OCT. 27 HannahLinnea N. Delfino,1, Marikina
OCT. 26 UlyssesZhian Luna, 4,Malabon
OCT. 30Alyssa JamaicaFregillera, 1,Bulacan
OCT. 28 RowenaSebastian, 26,Manila
Cola drinkers say its all about tasteTHE DEEP relation-ship between Filipinosand softdrinks is un-breakable. Softdrinks,especially cola, is themost accessible, in-stantly gratifying re-freshment for people m a l e o r f e m a l e ,
young or old.F o r y e a r s w e
thought weve enjoyed
the best and have al-
ways been willing topay for it. Then a newchoice comes along,
we try it and then re-a l i z e t h a t c o l a c a ntaste even better, andbecome much morerefreshing.
Just the right fla- v o r . J u s t t h e r i g h tsweetness. Just theright fizz. All put to-
gether make the per-
fect cola blend thathas made RC Cola afavorite brand amongFilipinos.
Drive around thestreets of Manila and
youll notice the telltalestacks of yellow-casescontaining RC productsoutside sari-sari stores,
with the highly visiblebillboards and store
signs.
RC Cola stands forRoyal Crown Cola, aninternational brandt h a t o r i g i n a t e d i nColumbus, Georgia, in1 9 0 5 . T h e b r a n dreached the Phil ip-pines in the 1970s.
The introduction ofRC Cola gave Filipinosoftdrink fans a satis-fying cola option at a
friendly price.
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5. Royal
10. Melody
11. Electrodes
13. Immense
14. Sport arenas
15. Be unwell
16. For each
17. Supersonic transport,
abbr.
18. Valleys
20. Elevated railway
22. Literary composition
23. Mosquito
27. Canada province,abbr.
28. Rich cake
29. Rule of conduct
32. Mowed grass
34. Interjection
35. Interactive
mathematics system37. Gemstone
38. Subtract
39. Goose
40. Feel
41. Central Europe river
DOWN
1. Barbarous
2. Follows
3. Walkways
4. Racket
5. Destroy
6. Petition
7. Gazelle
8. Increase
9. Garland of flowers
12. Posed
16. Clairvoyants
19. Capture
21. Aries sign
24. Covered
25. Flammable gas
26. Paint undercoat
29. Kid
30. Saloon
31. Play in water
33. Poker bet
36. Demand for payment
37. Lennons wife
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009
SPORTSDENNIS U. EROA, Editor
0-3 marka.Hindi pinatawad ng FEU
ang kampeong San SebastianCollege sa five sets Linggo.
Magaganda ang mga laronina Cherry Vivas, ShairaGonzales at Rachel AnnDaquis sa FEU na biniktima
ang Adamson,Ateneo-Oracare at
Lyceum matapossumemplang saUniversity of San-to Tomasdalawang linggo
na ang nakakaraan.Dinispatsa ng Lady Blazers
ang Lady Pirates Linggo atnaniniwala si coach ThelmaBarina-Rojas na nakabangonna ang kanyang mga man-lalaro matapos matalo sa SanSebastian sa nakaraang NCAAfinals loss.
NAIS itala ng Far EasternUniversity Lady Tamarawsang importanteng panalo la-ban sa College of St.Benildeupang makapasok sa Shakeys
V-League Season 6 secondconference quarterfinalsngayon sa FilOil Flying V Are-na sa San Juan.
Paborito ang
Lady Tamaraws namakuha ang ika-apat nilang sunodpanalo laban saLady Blazers. Nag-
wagi ang Blazers kontraLyceum Lady Pirates noongLinggo.
Maghaharap sa ikalawanglaro 4 p.m. ang Ateneo-Oracare at Lyceum. Puntiryang Lady Eagles na tapusinang two-game losing streakkontra Lady Pirates na may
Quarters nais ng FEU ngayon
AYOSNAGBUBUNYI sina (mula kaliwa) Derek Jeter, Mark Teixeira at AlexRodriguez ng New York Yankees matapos nilang talunin ang Los
Angeles Angels ng Anaheim, 5-2, Linggo at pagharian ang AmericanLeague sa Yankee Stadium sa New York. Ipinoste ng Yankees ang 4-2panalo sa best-of-seven series. Umabante ang Yankees sa World Series
kontra Philadelphia Phillies.INQUIRER WIRES
NCR bumigay
kontra VisayasTulad ng simula ng labanannaging makulay ang pagtataposkabilang ang fireworks dis-play.
We wanted to earn gold,not necessarily medals, but goldin experience and values, sabini Luzon technical director atDepartment of Education re-gional chairman BartolomeDeneza.
UMALPAS ang Visayas sa huling araw ngpaligsahan upang sapawan ang National Capi-tal Region sa pagtatapos ng National Milo Lit-
tle Olympics sa Cebu City.
Nakakuha ng 621 puntos angmga Bisaya matapos magwagisa athletics, swimming, lawntennis, volleyball, badminton,chess, sepak takraw, sipa, table
tennis and gymnastics sapaligsahan ng sinalihan ng1,200 manlalaro mula sa ele-mentarya at hayskul.
Tinanggap nina Cebu CityMayor Tomas Osmea atkabiyak na si Margot ang Na-tional Milo Little Olympics Per-petual Trophy.
Kung paghaharian ng Visayasang labanan ng tatlong sunodna taon ay makukuha nila angperpetual trophy.
"I congratulate all of the par-ticipants, especially Team
Visayas for winning the first Na-tional Milo Little Oympics. Icommend Milo for holding this
event in Cebu, which helps bud-ding athletes become the bestthat they can be, sabi ni MayorOsmea.
Bumagsak sa ikalawangpuwesto ang NCR na may 551puntos, kasunod ang Mindanaona may 373 puntos at Luzon366.
May kabuuang 323 puntosang naipon ng Visayas sa ele-mentarya at 298 naman sahayskul.
Miriam, St. Scho juniorWNCAA champions
NAPANATILI ng Miriam Collegeang junior basketball crown atkinuha ng St. Scholasticas ang
junior volleyball title sa 40thWNCAA tournament ka-makailan.
Bumuslo si Katrinne Topaciong 14 puntos at may tig-12puntos sina Danica Jose at
Alyanna Nitorreda para sa Miri-am na pinabagsak ang An-gelicum College, 70-60, at ta-pusin ang best-of-three series,2-1 sa St. Scholasticas CollegeGym sa Maynila.
Panalo rin ang Miriam saGame 1, 71-51.
Dahil sa kanilang mga husay,pasok sa Mythical Five sina
Topacio at Nitorreda kasama
sina Angelicum rookie CamilleClaro, De La Salle Zobels InnaSarah Corcuera at Most Valu-able Player Madel Castro ngChiang Kai Shek College .
Tinapos ni Claro ang sagu-
paan na may 25 puntos kabi-lang ang mga mahuhusay napasa.
Bagsak ang St. Scholastica safirst set ngunit mainit ang kani-lang mga laro sa kasunod natatlong sets upang talunin angMiriam, 22-25, 25-16, 25-21,25-23, sa junior volleyball final.
Gumawa ang Scions ng 11hits mula kay Most ValuablePlayer Alyana Abad.Nagwagiang Scions sa Game 1, 20-25,
26-24, 25-13, 25-20.
Kenyan alangkapaguranNi Cedelf P. Tupas
BAGAMAT sumali sa Subic In-ternational Marathon, hindi parin nakitaan ng pagod si Kenyanrunner Richard Mutisyu na
pinagharian ang 2009 AdidasKing of the Road 21K race Ling-go sa Bonifacio High Street saTaguig.
Kasalo ni Mutisyu sa ispat-layt si Nhea Ann Barcena nakinuha ang titulo sa mgakababaihan.
Kinuha ni Mutisyu, 22, angika-limang puwesto sa SubicMarathon Sabado ng gabi bagolumuwas patungong Maynilaupang makasali sa King of theRoad. May oras si Mutisyu na1:13:17.
Angping PSA guestPANAUHIN si Philippine SportsCommission chairman HarryAngping ngayon sa PSA Forum saShakeys UN Avenue. Sasagutin niAngping ang mga katanungantungkol sa paglahok ng bansa saAsian Indoor Games sa Vietnam atsa 25th Southeast Asian Games saLaos. Mapapakinggan live sa dzSRSports Radio 918 ang Forum namagsisimula 10:30 a.m. Mga ispon-sor ang Outlast Battery, PAGCOR,
Accel at Shakeys.
MGA LARONGAYON
(FilOil Flying V Arena,
San Juan)2 p.m. St. Benilde vs
FEU4 p.m. Ateneo-Oracare
vs Lyceum
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Rizal fable caps 100th Read AlongBy Kate V. Pedroso
Inquirer Research
TIME does fly when youreenjoying timeless tales.
The award-winning INQUIRERRead-Along held its 100th ses-sion on Saturday, marking morethan two years of promoting thelove of reading among the
young through colorful, interac-tive storytelling.
Show biz idol and guest sto-ryteller Richard Gomez openedthe program which gatheredaround 40 schoolchildren at themultipurpose hall of the INQUIR-ERs main office in Makati City.
Goma was also joined by agroup of play-actors composed ofpupils and teachers from SophiaSchool in Meycauayan, Bulacan.
The actor-TV host read outSina Linggit Laban Kay Baraku-da, which told of how a schoolof tiny fish banded together toovercome a huge problem.
The underwater adventurewas retold for Filipino readersby Tom Agulto and Rene O. Vil-lanueva and published by thePhilippine Childrens TelevisionFoundation and Cacho Publish-ing House.
Sophia students JackielynRuiz, Dominique Sarza, JasperRegoso, Joseph Urian and
Alyssa Bularan and teacherDhang Bernabe starred in a skitto narrate The Boy with an Or-ange Robe, a story about Cham-long Srimuang, a Thai activist
and politician.Chamlong is the 1992 Ra-
mon Magsaysay awardee forgovernment service. His storyappears in the RamonMagsaysay Award Foundationschildrens book series, Great
Men and Women of Asia.To cap the session, Sophia
School principal Ann Abacanled a musical rendition of Si
Pagong at si Matsing (The Turtle
and the Monkey), a fable origi-nally penned by the countrysnational hero, Dr. Jose Rizal.
The performance was basedon a version by National Artist
Virgilio Almario and publishedby Adarna House. TeachersNerry Denilla and Bernabe act-ed out the animal characters.
As part of its educationaltour, the Sophia School troupe
will also perform the stories be-fore students of the SamroiyodWittayakhom School inPrachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand,
in the first week of November.For added fun and to keep the
children in rapt attention, Gomezplayed multiple characters andspoke in different voices.
I enjoyed reading for thekids, he later said in an inter-
view. I have had a bit of expe-rience in that department be-cause I used to read to mydaughter Juliana and have of-ten been invited as a storyteller
to some schools.The children today were
very receptive, Gomez noted.They were really focused andthey seemed to enjoy the story.
I find programs like theRead-Along very helpful. Read-
ing is like food for the brain. Itis a very interesting way ofteaching and it would be nice ifmore children would have ac-cess to reading (materials).
The next session is scheduled
for Nov. 14. Interested partici-pants may call Ellen Caparros at897-8808 loc 329. Slots areavailable on a first-come, first-served basis.