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10 taon na kami! Mamimigay kami ng libreng load at 200 movie tickets. ABANGAN! www.libre.com.ph VOL. 10 NO. 259 •FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 The best things in life are Libre GAME CHANGE maugong sa ika-22 Philipppine Ad Congress sa Camsur page 6 BINABATI si Pangulong Aquino, kaliwa, ni Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono sa pagdating ng una sa ika-19 Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit sa Nusa Dua sa Bali, Indonesia. Nahuli ng dating si G. Aquino sapagkat may inatupag pa sa Pilipinas kaugnay sa tangkang pag-alis ni dating Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Basahin sa Page 2. AFP Ang bilin ni PNoy Ni Christine O. Avendaño D ADALO si Pangulong Aquino sa ika-19 Asean sum- mit sa Indonesia sa sususnod na tatlong araw, ngu- nit may bilin siya sa Gabinete na panatilihin ang kapayapaan kaugnay sa krisis na bunga ng naunsyaming pag-alis noong Martes ng gabi ng pinalitan niyang pinuno. “The positions [of the executive and judicial branches on the issue of former President Gloria Maca- pagal-Arroyo’s plan to travel abroad] are not the same, so [it is important] to make sure there will be no chaos,” ani Interior Secre- tary Jesse Robredo, na kabilang sa kasapi ng Gabinete na naghatid kay G. Aquino kahapon sa Villa- mor Air Base sa Pasay City. Sinabi ni Robredo na inutos ng Pangulo sa kanila sa Gabinete na “ensure the peace if there are devel- opments.” Tinukoy niya na maaar- ing magkaroon ng kilos-protesta at sinabing tiyakin ng mga opisyal na igagalang ang mga pagkilos. Ani Robredo, babantayan ng Gabinete ang espesyal na sesyong en banc ng Korte Suprema ngayong araw, na pinatawag upang mata- lakay ng mga hukom ang sari-saring petisyong kaugnay sa naunsyaming paglabas ng bansa ni Arroyo, kon- gresista ngayon ng Pampanga. “Maybe the most significant de- velopment will happen [today],” ani Robredo. Kahapon, sinabi ni Justice Sec- retary Leila De Lima na inutusan ni G. Aquino ang mga kinauuku- lang kasapi ng Gabinete na “assess the situation and come up with an appropriate plan of action, de- pending on the developments.”

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•10 taon na kami!Mamimigay kami ng

libreng load at 200movie tickets.ABANGAN!

www.libre.com.ph VOL. 10 NO. 259 •FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011

The best things in life are Libre

•GAME CHANGEmaugong sa ika-22Philipppine Ad Congresssa Camsur page 6

BINABATI si PangulongAquino, kaliwa, niIndonesian President SusiloBambang Yudhoyono sapagdating ng una sa ika-19Association of South EastAsian Nations (ASEAN)Summit sa Nusa Dua sa Bali,Indonesia. Nahuli ng datingsi G. Aquino sapagkat mayinatupag pa sa Pilipinaskaugnay sa tangkang pag-alisni dating Pangulong GloriaMacapagal-Arroyo. Basahinsa Page 2. AFP

Ang bilinni PNoyNi Christine O. Avendaño

D ADALO si Pangulong Aquino sa ika-19 Asean sum-mit sa Indonesia sa sususnod na tatlong araw, ngu-nit may bilin siya sa Gabinete na panatilihin ang

kapayapaan kaugnay sa krisis na bunga ng naunsyamingpag-alis noong Martes ng gabi ng pinalitan niyang pinuno.

“The positions [of the executiveand judicial branches on the issueof former President Gloria Maca-pagal-Arroyo’s plan to travelabroad] are not the same, so [it isimportant] to make sure there willbe no chaos,” ani Interior Secre-tary Jesse Robredo, na kabilang sakasapi ng Gabinete na naghatidkay G. Aquino kahapon sa Villa-mor Air Base sa Pasay City.

Sinabi ni Robredo na inutos ngPangulo sa kanila sa Gabinete na“ensure the peace if there are devel-opments.” Tinukoy niya na maaar-ing magkaroon ng kilos-protesta atsinabing tiyakin ng mga opisyal naigagalang ang mga pagkilos.

Ani Robredo, babantayan ngGabinete ang espesyal na sesyongen banc ng Korte Suprema ngayongaraw, na pinatawag upang mata-lakay ng mga hukom ang sari-saringpetisyong kaugnay sa naunsyamingpaglabas ng bansa ni Arroyo, kon-gresista ngayon ng Pampanga.

“Maybe the most significant de-velopment will happen [today],”ani Robredo.

Kahapon, sinabi ni Justice Sec-retary Leila De Lima na inutusanni G. Aquino ang mga kinauuku-lang kasapi ng Gabinete na “assessthe situation and come up with anappropriate plan of action, de-pending on the developments.”

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Ang pinakahulingpetisyon na inihain ka-hapon ay mula kay Ar-royo mismo na humi-hiling sa Korte Supre-ma na pagbawalan siJustice Secretary Leilade Lima sa pagharangsa kanyang paglipad saibang bansa. Nito langMartes, naglabas angmataas na hukumanng temporary restrain-ing order (TRO) sapaglalagay sa mag-asawang Arroyo sa im-migration watchlist.

Ayon sa mga taga-masid sa Hukuman,magsasagupa sa es-pesyal na sesyon angmga mahistradong iti-

nalaga ni Arroyo at niPangulong Aquino.Walo sa itinalaga niArroyo ang pumaborkay Arroyo at tatlo salimang hindi pumaboray itinalaga niAquino. Dalawang iti-nalaga ni Arroyo anghindi pumabor sakanya.

Nina Marlon Ramos at Christian V. Esguerra

SA GITNA ng panibagong banggaan saMalacañang, magsasagawa ngayonang Korte Suprema ng espesyal nasesyon ng lahat ng mahistrado upangtalakayin ang ang sari-saring petisyonkaugnay sa pagpapaalis o hindi kaydating Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at sa asawa niyang si Mike.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 3NEWSEditor in ChiefChito dF. dela Vega

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Registration for the most exciting race this year is still ongoing. Run with your family, a friend, or by yourself and help thousands of Filipino children learn how to read as McDonald’s celebrates McHappy Day 2011 with a Fun Run on November 27, Sunday, at the Venice Piazza Mall, McKinley Hill, Fort Bonifacio.

Children ages 3-5 can register for the 1K race for only P250. For P300, children ages 6-12 can run the 3K race. If daddy and mommy would like to join, there is also a 3K race for a family of four for a registration fee of P1000. The 5K and 10K runs are open for individuals older than 15 years old with a registration fee of P400 and P600 respectively. Special awards will be given away during the event – best costume for a family participating in the 3K family race, best hat for individuals running the 5K and 10K, and best bib for kids in 1K.

The McHappy Day Fun Run is a special run that aims to raise P1 million for the benefit of the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), the charity of choice of McDonald’s and its banner program, Bright Minds Read (BMR). Bright Minds Read is a program in partnership with the Department of Education that provides reading toolkits to different public schools all over the country to help grade 1 students learn beginning reading.

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‘itlognitopacio’ mainitNi Marlon Ramos

MAKARAANG sabihingmagpapakapon kung hin-di uuwi ang kliyenteng si

Nag-trend sa Twitter anghashtag na #itlognitopacio mu-la noong Miyerkules, nakakuhang libu-libong reaksyon mula samga Pilipino sa buong mundo.

“Let GMA (former Presidentand now Pampanga Rep. GloriaMacapagal-Arroyo) go as SC or-dered. But pls guard Topacio’s(testicles). National interest de-mands it. LOL,” tweet ngmusikerong si Jim Paredes.

Anang blogger na si @Heck-lerForever: “BREAKING NEWS:

Atty. Ferdie Topacio’s balls arecrying foul. They claim they’reboth victims of ‘Cyber BALLying’.”

Pahayag ng tagapagturo ngbatas na si Theodore Te: “It’s asad day when a substantive con-stitutional issue like the right totravel can be overwhelmed by alawyer’s media stunt.”

dating Unang Ginoo JoseMiguel “Mike” Arroyo,uminit sa Internet angalok ng abogadong si Fer-dinand Topacio.

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Pasaringni Hornsa BedapinulaanINULAN ng puna siElena Bautista-Horn,tagapagsalita ni da-ting Pangulong GloriaMacapagal-Arroyo,dah i l sa pagkad i s-maya ng una sa pag-pigil ni Justice Secre-tary Leila de Lima sapag-alis ng amo niya.

“ [ D e L i m a ] i s alawyer. I am surprisedand I really wish thatthe San Beda Collegeof Law will talk aboutthis because the immi-gration lawyer whostopped us came fromSan Beda,” ani Hornsa panayam ng dzMMnoong Miyerkules.

“I just thought thatmaybe a d i f f e r en tConstitution is taughtin San Beda becausethey have a differentinterpretation of thelaw,” ani Horn.

Isang Jay Carraoang nagsabi sa Face-book: “If you thinkSecre tary De Limaand the immigrationlawyer erred in theirjudgment, that doesnot give you the rightto discredit a wholecollege.” LdG, COA

‘Game change’ maugongna kompetisyon mulasa mga kapitbahay saAsya, ani Jimenez.

Hindi imprastraktu-ra kundi magigiliw natao at magagandangtanawin ang handogng Pilipinas. “The pri-ority is to prepare ourpeople to welcometourists because ourbeautiful sites are(there) already,” aniya.

Unang pagkakataonna dinaos sa Bicol saCamSur WatersportsComplex (CWC) angkongresong tatagalhanggang Sabado atmay temang “Chang-

ing the Game.”Ayon kay Alexan-

dra Prieto-Romualdez,pangulo at CEO ngPhilippine Daily In-quirer, patuloy atmalaki ang pagbaba-go sa industriya ngpag-aanunsyo. “Tostay in the game, wecan no longer play bythe same rules. So it’seither we let thegame change us, orwe change the game,”aniya sa talumpatingopisyal na nagbukassa kongerso ngayongtaon bilang pangulonito.

Ni Juan Escandor Jr.Inquirer Southern Luzon

PILI, Camarines Sur—Sa panahon ngnew media at ni Justin Bieber, “gamechange” ang umuugong sa mga pi-nuno, tagakilos at taga-indayog sa in-dustriya ng pag-aanunsyo na kasali sa22nd Philippine Ad Congress dito.

Binigyan niTourism Secretary Ra-mon Jimenez Jr., nanagtalumpati sa kada-dalawang-taon na ka-ganapan sa CamarinesSur Convention Cen-ter, ng bagong lasaang “people power”

upang iparating angmga hangarin ng in-dustriya ng turismo sailalim ng adminis-trasyong Aquino.

Aniya, “peoplepower” ang aakit samga turista sa Pilipinassa gitna ng mahigpit

GAME CHANGER. Patuloy at malaki ang pagbabagong nagaganap saindustriya ng pag-aanunsyo, ani Inquirer president and CEO AlexandraPrieto-Romualdez, nang pormal niyang buksan ang 22nd PhilippineAdvertising Congress sa CamSur Watersports Complex. JIM GUIAO PUNZALAN

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struck’s decision toimpose stricter guide-lines in choosing can-didates proved effec-tive as the contendersshowed how articu-late they are duringtheir official mediapresentation at theorganizer’s offices inPasig City earlier thismonth.

By Armin Adina

A STRICTER selection process resultedin a leaner batch of Mister Gay WorldPhilippines hopefuls this year.

Mac Bordallo, anofficial for pageantorganizer WinstruckEntertainment, toldINQUIRER LIBRE thescreening committeeweeded out appli-cants who are not se-rious about thepageant’s advocacyrelated to issues af-fecting the FilipinoGay community.“Some of them joinedjust for the sake ofjoining,” he shared.

“We’re looking foraspirants who havethe drive to representthe Philippines in theMister Gay Worldpageant, not only tohave a good time, but

more importantly, toadvance gay issuesand become the firstinternational winnerfrom an Asian coun-try,” he explained.

An initial crop ofseven “semifi-nalists” was re-vealed to thepublic. But acontestantbacked out, sothe final countdropped to six.“He said he willleave for Chinaseveral days be-fore thepageant,” Bor-dallo said ofthe candidate.

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Mister Gay World Philippines tonightAmong them is

Manila’s CarlitoRosadiño Jr., a veteranof straight malepageants. The Slim-mers World MisterBikini Bodies 2007winner also competedand won in severalother contests for men.

Rosadiño, whotook up Art Studies atthe University of thePhilippines Dilimanand was a member ofthe Filipiniana DanceTroupe, said this isthe most importantcompetition he hasjoined because “I’mrevealing who I reallyam.”

GMA News TV seg-ment producerWilliam Balasa fromQuezon City, mean-while, said he just re-cently told his familyof his sexual orienta-tion. But the accep-

City, celebritymakeup artistKusie Ho ofPampanga, cor-porate trainerRyan Rodrigofrom BaguioCity and CaviteCity’s Carlo MacConvento, whois also a nurselike last year’swinner MarcErnest Biala.

This year’swinner will competewith around 30 otherinternational dele-gates in the 2012Mister Gay Worldpageant in Johannes-

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Malate. Vote for yourfavorite candidates atthe GlamGam web-site, where photosand videos of the con-tenders are posted.

tance he receivedfrom his loved onesalready made him“feel like a winner.”

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SHOWBUZZ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 201110ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor

From ‘Direk’ to Coco

By Allan PolicarpioContributor

CELEBRITY footballer PhilYounghusband wouldrather not put any label tohis relationship with actressAngel Locsin. What’s impor-tant, he said, is that they’reenjoying each others’ compa-ny right now.

“For us, the status or whatyou call the relationship,doesn’t matter to us. We’rejust very, very happy … I tryto spend time with Angel asmuch as possible,” Phil told

the entertainment press in arecent press con thatlaunched him and elder

brother James as footballambassadors for AK-

TV—TV5’s sports block onIBC-13.

In their three-year contract,the brothers will be hostingshort instructional footballvideos, drills and lifestyle tips,which will be aired in be-tween AKTV programs. Thedeal also serves as an oppor-tunity for them to further in-spire the youth to take up thesport—an advocacy they’vebeen pursuing since 2009 viathe Younghusband FootballAcademy.

Phil, who described Angelas “one of the most amazingpeople” he has ever met, saidthat despite being together formonths now, each day stillfeels like it’s their first.

“She teaches me Tagalog ...

Tagalog songs, things likethat. I learn a lot from Angel.She’s very down-to- earth.She’s human ... very caring,”said the soft-spoken Azkal for-ward and Loyola MeralcoSparks Futbol Club midfielder.

But the couple’s relation-ship is not all fun and games,Phil stressed. “I’m seriousabout Angel and I want tohave a future with her.”

Phil also looks forward tosee fans cheering for theAzkals in their coming friendlymatch against internationalfootball superstar David Beck-ham and the LA Galaxy teamon Dec. 3.

Asked if he and Angel havetried playing football together,Phil smiled and said, “I hopeto teach her in the future, butmarami siyang ginagawa.She’s busy ... with a newmovie coming up. When wehave time, I’d love to teachher.”

By Marinel R. Cruz

A WARD-WINNING indie filmmaker Bril-lante Mendoza on the success of hisformer ward, actor Coco Martin, in

mainstream television: “Coco started inMasahista before he did Tirador, Serbis andKinatay. Even in films where he didn’t act, hewas involved behind the scenes—like in Fos-ter Child and Siquijor. He was, in fact, a co-producer of Serbis. In this sense, Coco is al-ready considered successful in the indiescene.

you’re popular. Doon akonapipikon. I guess you can sayCoco has more money now. Heis able to buy what he wants,but he worked hard for that.

“I’m happy with what he hasaccomplished. I always tell him,‘Dalhin mo lahat ng natutunanmo dito (indie) sa pagpunta mosa mainstream. ’Wag ka magpa-pakain sa sistema. The culturein mainstream is very differentfrom where you came from.’

“I’m glad he listened. Hedidn’t sell out. He’s still thesame person. He comes to workon time. Even if he’s releasedfrom work at 4 or 5 a.m., and

his call time is 8 a.m., he’sthere. He’s never been late. Itwas especially hard for him toplay a dual role (in ‘MinsanLang Kitang Iibigin’). Pack-upna kasi ang lahat but he’s stillworking.

“Pagod siya, but he’s gratefulfor the opportunities given tohim. I guess that’s the trade-off.For all of us in this business,everything is temporary. We re-ally don’t consider this as some-thing permanent. Coco’s doingmainstream now because hewants to try it, but in his heart,I know, he’d still rather do in-die.”

SAMASAturns 30THE UP Sandigan para saMag-aaral at Sambayanan(SAMASA) is celebrating its30th anniversary tonight.

Members and friends ofSAMASA are therefore invitedto be part of Isang Gabi ngKwentuhan at Kantahan at theUniversity Hotel (formerlyPCED Hostel) in UP Diliman.

The open program starts at6pm. Dinner will be served.

The event will stream live.T o v i e w , p l e a s e l i k eh t t p : / / w w w . f a c e-book.com/pages/UP-Samasa-A l u m n i - A s s o c i a-tion/157361577696008.

“What’s sad inour country is thatwe base success and

achievement on popularity.You’re more successful whenyou’re in mainstream and when

Phil wants to have a future with AngelAlthough football is Phil’s

priority, the 23-year-old ath-lete said he’s not closing hisdoors on the prospect of join-ing show biz. But at the mo-ment, acting is out of theequation. However, Phildoesn’t mind doing photoshoots for magazines and en-dorsements once in awhile—although he findsthese things more tiring thanplaying football.

He also enjoys the glamourof being one of the posterboys of the local footballscene.

“Yeah, it’s always good todrive down Edsa and see yourbillboard,” he said, laughing.“And to know that you’re pro-moting football at the sametime is good. Obviously, oneof my heroes is David Beck-ham, and to see me doing thesame thing he does is great.”

ANGEL and Phil

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 11SHOWBUZZ2 more shows for ’80s concert seriesTHE concert series 80289(Eighty to Eighty-Nine), whichfeatures Lou Bonnevie, ChadBorja, Gino Padilla, JamieRivera, Ella Mae Saison andJuan Miguel Salvador per-forming 1980s music, willhave two shows tonight andtomorrow at the Music Muse-um.

KC Montero makes acameo appearance as “DJCasey Kasem” in this tributeto an era that saw the birth ofMTV, the explosion of punkand New Wave music andfashion, among other trends.

Call 0905-3784680, 219-4274 and 348-1604.

R&B concertat Teatrino

Friendship and love are thethemes of a concert featuringKris Lawrence and DeniseLaurel tonight at Teatrino inGreenhills.

The show’s repertoire in-cludes classic and contempo-

rary R&B hits, as well as origi-nals by Lawrence.

Lawrence was the grandwinner of ABS-CBN’s Searchfor Star in a Million Season 2and is now a mainstay ofGMA 7’s Party Pilipinas. Lau-rel, an actress who appears onABS-CBN teleseryes, is alsopursuing a singing career.

Call 637-7016 to 17.Greyson Chance

in 2 showsAmerican pop singer-song-

writer and pianist GreysonChance is in town for twoshows starting tomorrow, 7p.m. at Eastwood Mall, Que-zon City, and on Nov. 20, 8p.m. at Venice Piazza inMcKinley Hill, Bonifacio Glob-al City.

Greyson is touring to pro-mote his debut album Hold on’Til the Night. He was discov-ered on YouTube, where hisrendition of Lady Gaga’s Pa-parazzi for his sixth grade mu-

sic festival was viewed over43 million times. Ellen De-Generes then invited him toher TV show and signed himon as the first act in her newrecord label.

Call 709-0888 or 0917-838-0111.

‘Mamma Mia!’at CCP

“Mamma Mia!”—a musicalbased on the songs of leg-endary Swiss pop group AB-BA—will be staged at theMain Theater of the CulturalCenter of the Philippines(CCP) starting Jan. 24, 2012.

The original productionopened in 1999 in the WestEnd’s Prince Edward Theatreand in 2004 transferred to thePrince of Wales Theatre,where it is still playing. Themusical has a number of inter-national productions touringthe world.

Call 891-9999, or visitwww.ticketworld.com.ph.

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She fell in love with the wrong manat the wrong time

be caught in the middle of hisunfinished affair. If he really isserious about his intention, hehas to prove it beyond anydoubt. Even if he does, you willstill have to deal with your owndoubts. You love him. That’s fine.But, love is not enough to keep arelationship.As you said, trust,respect, and commitment to a re-lationship are just as important.If a man does not show respect,does not try to earn your trustand does not commit to what hepromises, then it does not matterhow many times he says “I loveyou”. These words will just be asempty as his promises.

Let this be a lesson to a lot ofwomen who are won over withflattering words and over-whelmed by sweeping and ro-mantic motions. Take time to lis-ten to what men don’t say. Taketime to look at what they don’tshow. There are secrets hiddenbeneath their words. Do not letpassion but good discernment de-cide for you. Love is somethingthat we all want to have andkeep but there is always a pricefor it. When we are confused withwhat we think is right and whatwe know is right, let us turn toGod for wisdom and guidance.Only He knows what’s best for us.There are many times when wethink that what we are doing isright but what we believe is rightisn’t always good for us. The roadthat we refuse to take is usuallythe road that leads to a betterlife.Before taking the plunge into anyrelationship, it makes sense tocautiously slow down becausethere are few times when we willfall standing upright and a lot oftimes when we will painfully fallflat on our faces.

DEAR Joe,Letting go of someone you really love and cherish isquite difficult. You’ll never know where to acquire theemotional stability and wisdom to achieve this feat.There are times when you still want to hold on and alsolet go. From my point of view, love makes you insane.

I met this guy at the officeand in no time we becamefriends. I instantly felt comfort-able with him and admit that Ienjoyed his company. I nevernoticed that he was attracted tome until he confessed his feel-ings. I learned that he had adaughter and was not marriedto the mother. At that instance,I knew that I should not get in-volved with this guy.I’m notsure what kind of influence hehad on me but I still fell forhim.

One day, Joe, I received aphone call from the mother ofhis kids. She told me abouttheir two daughters and that hewas still living with them.Shesoundedheartbroken particular-ly when he admitted to her thathe loved me and wanted tospend his life with me. I criedand promised her that I willleave him, but I never did.I lat-er confronted him and he askedme if I could give him time tosort things out. I know I shouldhave walked awaybut I didn’t.

From that moment, prob-lemsstarted to pour in. When Ilearned that he had movedaway from her, I felt scared be-cause he already made hischoice but I still couldn’t makemine.After eight months, I final-ly said goodbye to him. Thiswas not the kind of relationshipthat I really wanted. He becametoo comfortable and assuredthat he felt no need to explainhis shortcomings. He be-lievedthat I would understand.This was the price I had to payfor breaking all the rules.

Joe, it has been six monthsnow but I still think of him ev-ery single day. I still love himbut what is love if you’re nothappy anymore and you’ve hurta lot of people along the way. Inever meant to hurt anyone. Ijust fell in love with the wrongman.

We recently had the chanceto see each other again and stillfelt the same. But I can’t trusthim anymore and I’m afraidthat I’m going to hurt him inthe end. Joe, let me have this

last chance to say to him.“When I left you I was still verymuch in love with you and upto this moment, I still am. I’mstill wishing that everything willbe alright. But love is notenough to make a relationshipwork. We need trust, respect,time and effort and total com-mitment. I can understand thatyou can’t give me all that. Iknow time will decide if we aretruly meant for each other, tostay together forever. ”

Joe, thanks for your timeand I just keep on praying thatGod will give me enoughstrength and wisdom to dowhat is right.

More power and GOD Bless,May

DEAR May,I believe that you have done justthe right thing. There is no goodabout loving someone when wehave to step on others just toprove it. There is no good to bein a relationship where we areno longer happy. It begs thequestion why people still get intorelationships that they know arewrong and inappropriate in thefirst place. They allow themselvesto be driven by passion and theirreasons to be overpowered by ir-rational judgment. They soonfind themselves entangled in aweb of deceit, guilt and bitter re-gret.

Whatever it was that yourlover had with the girl he didn’tmarry isn’t over yet. May, youknow how convenient it isforsome men to be able to sleepwith the mother of their childrenand at the same time have an-other intimate relationship withsomeone else. It is like commit-ting a crime over and over againand getting away with it all thetime.

You have allowed yourself to

LoveNotesJoe D’ Mangowww.lovenotes.com.ph

Maestro joins Disney legendin musical Christmas specialTHE MAESTRO. The Disney leg-end. More than a thousand voic-es. A sixty-piece orchestra. Fes-tive Christmas melodies.

All these magical elementswill come together in a rareChristmas musical spectaculardubbed Maestro Ryan Cayabyabat ’Sang Libo’t Isang Tinig ngPasko (The Araneta ChristmasSpecial) on Nov. 19 at the SmartAraneta Coliseum.

Lea Salonga leads the cast ofperformers and the powerfulvoices of the best award-winningchoirs in the land in a Christmasspecial that features best-lovedtraditional Filipino Christmascarols— Kampana ng Simbahan,Himig Pasko, Heto Na Namanang Pasko, Noche Buena, Ku-mukuti-kutitap and many more.

Apart from the Disney legend,Kapamilya artists KC Concep-cion, Piolo Pascual, Ariel Rivera,Jed Madela, Angeline Quinto,Marcelino Pomoy along with JMRodriguez and Rachelle Gero-dias, will perform the holiday in-spired musical numbers. Childstars Zaijan Jaranilla and Mutyawill also have a special participa-tion in the show. The special willbe hosted by Miss Universe final-ists Venus Raj and Shamcey Sup-sup. Johnny Manahan directs.

Maestro Ryan Cayabyab at’Sang Libo’t Isang Tinig ng Pasko(The Araneta Christmas Special)is a dream come true on severallevels. The project is a brain-child of Araneta Group ViceChair Judy Araneta Roxas whochanced upon a television inter-view of Cayabyab articulatingthat his dream project is a con-cert at the Big Dome.

Roxas decided to fulfill thatlifelong dream of Cayabyab. Mr.C as he is fondly called, decidedto put the concept a level higherby inviting the “thousand and onevoices” of several award-winningchoirs of the Philippine Choral Di-rectors Association comprisingchoirs of active PCDA membersfrom Luzon, Visayas and Min-danao. The 60-piece Manila Sym-phony Orchestra composed of thebest musicians of the land will ac-company them.

By providing free admission,the concert is also the AranetaGroup’s way of giving thanks totheir business partners and payingforward. It will also have, as spe-cial guests, indigent children of themetropolis. Check out the AranetaCenter Facebook page on how tosecure free tickets to the concert.

Maestro Ryan Cayabyab at’Sang Libo’t Isang Tinig ng Pasko(The Araneta Center ChristmasSpecial) will be aired Nov. 20 atABS-CBN’s Sunday’s Best.

It is presented by the AranetaCenter, ABS-CBN, Meralco, PizzaHut, Dairy Queen, Taco Bell,Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc.,Gateway Mall, Ali Mall, FarmersPlaza and Farmers Market.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 13SPORTSSAGOT

SA LUMABAS navideo sa internetkung saan limang ulitna tinapakan ni JuanManuel Marquez angkanang paa ni MannyPacquiao, tila nabi-gyan na ng kasagutankung bakit hindi im-presibo ang perfor-mance ng world-pound-for pound kingnoong Linggo .

Kung hindi akonagkakamali, sa loobng 12 round na sagu-paan na pinanalunanni Pacman eh, limangbeses na ginawa ’yunni Marquez ----sa 5thround, 6th, 7th, 8that panghuli sa 12thround.

Ang pagtapak naito ni Marquez angdahilan kung bakithindi marahil nasun-od to the letter angtagubilin ni trainer

Freddie Roach namag-side step lagi sakanan para hind mag-ing effective angcounter punching niMarquez, lalo na angkanan ng Mexicanboxer.

Sa trilogy, nagku-lang ang ipinan-gakong thrill sabasagan ng panga ni-na Pacquiao at Mar-quez dahil hindi naki-ta kay Pacquiao angbilis at lakas niya samga nakalipas na la-ban vs.Hatton, Cotto,Margarito at Mosley.

Kung tutuusin nga,batay sa opinion ng

maraming box-ing analysts,tila nanalo panga si Marquezsa nabanggitna sagupaan.

Pati ngapangako niPacquiao na

ang trilogy angsasagot sa katanun-gan sa naunangdalawang laban aywalang nasagot natanong at sa halip tiladumami pa nga.

Anyway, angpananapak ni Mar-quez kay Pacquiao aynagbunyag kunggaano kagulang siMarquez sa laban atmaaring ang layuninng naglabas ng videoay maalis ang agam-agam ng mga fans niPacquiao sa belowpar performanceniya.

Pero ang tanongbakit nagpa-gulangsiya.

Pero, sa tutuolang, sa daigdig ngboksing, talagangnagkakatapakan angmga boxers lalo nakung ang naglalabanay isang south paw atorthodox tulad ng ka-so nina Pacquiao atMarquez.

Baka nga may mgainstances pa na nata-pakan din ni Pacquiaosi Marquez kaya langsiyempre hindi nilaipakikita ’yun.

Maaring sadyangpinagtiyap ngpagkakataon na maki-ta ng buong mundona mahina si Pac-quiao kapag counterpuncher ang kalabantulad ni Marquez parama-correct ito niRoach.

INHUDDLE

Beth [email protected]

Para kung dumat-ing ang panahon namakaharap si Floyd

Mayweather Juniorna isa ring counterpuncher alam na ni

Pacquiao at Roachang gagawing adjust-ment.

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DENNIS U. EROA, Editor

tanso upang kunin ang ika-li-mang puwesto.

May 527-katao ang TeamPhilippines dito ngunitnakabaon sa ika-animpuwesto na may 15 ginto.

“Our predictions on paperdo not match the results fromthe field,” sabi ni Garcia nanagpahayag ng pagkadismayasa pagkabigo ng swimming.May apat ginto ang swim-ming noong 2009.

Samantala, blinangka ngPilipinas ang Indonesia sasoftball, 4-0. Ito ang ika-apatsunod tagumpay ng Pinoyclouters na muntik ng hindimakasali dahil sa kawalan ngpondo.

Natikman ng Indonesiaang unang talo ngunit ha-harapin pa rin sa finals angPilipinas Linggo. Kabilang sabiktima ng mga Pinoy angkampeong Thailand na kani-lang pinabagsak, 9-2, sa Ja-kabaring Sport City.

Ni Roy Luarca

PALEMBANG, Indonesia—In-amin ni Philippine SportsCommission chairman RichieGarcia na mababa sa inaasa-han ang pinapakita ng mganasyonal sa 26th SoutheastAsian Games dito.

Bago simulan ang paligsa-han noong Nobyembre 11 aypinangalandakan ni Garcia namay kakayahan umani ng 70ginto ang Pilipinas na sapatupang pumasok sa Top 3.

Matapos ang isang linggoaksyon ay binago ni Garciaang kanyang prediksyon.

“What we have won so faris well below our expecta-tions,” sabi ni Garcia sa isanginterbyu sa SEA Games bul-letin. “So we wish to at leastbetter than what we did atthe 2009 SEA Games in Laos.”

Lumahok sa 25 isports angPilipinas sa Laos at nakakuhang 38 ginto, 35 pilak at 51

PSC chief Garcia umamin

SAMANTHAKINUHA ni Pinay wakeboarder Samantha Bermudez ang medalyang tansosa wakeboarding sa 26th Southeast Asian Games sa Palembang, Indonesia.Kinuha ni Sacha Christian ng Singapore ang ginto. ROMY HOMILLADA

Pacquiao talo kay Marquez: DL HoyaNi Francis T.J. Ochoa

HOLLYWOOD—Sumawsaw nasi Oscar De La Hoya sa isyu ngkontrobersyal panalo ni MannyPacquiao kay Juan ManuelMarquez.

Naniniwala ang dating‘‘poster boy” ng boksing na an-gat si Marquez sa nangyaringsapakan. Ayon sa hari ng pay-per-view, alam ni Marquezkung paano tatalunin angPinoy ring icon.

“I personally had it 7-5 for

Marquez,” sabi ni De La Hoyahabang pinanood ang workoutni Amir Khan’s Martes sa WildCard gym. “[It was] maybe adraw, maybe a couple of rounds[were] close, were even.”

Sinabi ni De La Hoya naisang klasiko ang trilohiya. “Iguess everybody knows Pac-quiao and Marquez, theirstyles are made for each oth-er,” wika ng Golden Noy nanagretiro matapos durugin niPacquiao noong 2008. “It’s nosecret that Marquez has Pac-

quiao’s numbers.“He knows what to do when

Pacquiao makes mistakes,” sabini De La Hoya. “Marquez is afighter who waits for you andhe’ll wait for you all night.”

Hindi rin pabor si De LaHoya sa sinasabing ika-apat la-ban nina Pacquiao at Marquez.

“What for?” he said. “We’regonna see the same fight.There’s nothing better thanwhat Marquez did and there’snothing better that Pacquiaocan do [if they fight again].”

TEAM PHILIPPINES HINDI UMUBRA

2 kay Rañolakunin ang titulo sa 8-ball.

“When I led at 6-1, I knowit’s hard for (Amit). But I knowshe’ll bounced back in the com-ing days.

Umakyat ang marka ng Pilip-inas sa 18-33-38 ginto-pilak-tanso. Nakabaon sa ika-animpuwesto ang bansa.

Hawak ng Indonesia ang lid-erato na may 98-72-73 kasunodang Vietnam (64-62-62). Nasaikatlong puwesto ang kampeongThailand (58-53-63). Hawak ngMalaysia ang ika-apat puwestona may (34-27-47) kasunod angSingapore (30-34-52).

Nabigo si Jul Omar AbdulHakim na kunin ang ginto mata-pos matalo kay Vietnamese VoDuy Phuong sa final ng Class B50-55kg division sa pencak silat.

Nina Roy Luarca at Musong Castillo

P ALEMBANG, Indonesia - Sinargo ni Iris Rañolaang ikalawang medalyang ginto upang pigilanang tuluyan pagbagsak ng Team Philippines sa

26th Southeast Asian Games dito.Dinomina ni Rañola, 37, si

Rubilen Amit, 7-2 sa 9-ball finalHuwebes sa Opih ConventionHall sa Jakabaring. Reyna rin siRañola ng 8-ball.

Pinana rin ng mga Pinoy angginto sa compound divi-sion.Nagtulungan sina Earl Yap,Dean Adriano at Tonton Som-brio upang makaiskor ng 225puntos at ibigay sa bansa angika-18 ginto.

Bago ang tagumpay ng mgaArcher ay ibinulsa ni NancyQuillotes ang ginto sa judo 45-

kg. kata division.Bagamat nagkasakit, ginapi

ni Rañola si Vietnamese HuynThi Ngoc Huyen, 7-3, samanta-lang binigo ni Amit si Singa-porean Hoe Shu Wang, 7-4, sasemifinals.

Bagamat may katumbasP100,000 ang panalo, sinabi niRañola na naaawa siya kayAmit na limang beses nagwagisa SEA Games. Kinuha ni Amitang tanso sa 8-ball.

Binigay ni Dennis Orcollo angunang ginto sa billiards matapos

Barako vs PetronSASAGUPAIN ng Barako Bull angPetron Blaze samantalangsusubukan ng Powerade ang Alaskangayon sa PBA Philippine Cup saBig Dome. Hawak ng Boosters ang6-3 marka samantalang 5-3 ang En-ergy. Maghaharap ang dalawang ko-ponan 5:15 p.m kasunod ng 7:30 la-ban sa pagitan ng Aces at Tigers.“Our chances to snag the No.2 spotare bright. We just have to keep onworking hard,” sabi ni Petron Blazecoach Ato Agustin.Tangan ng Tigersang 3-6 marka samantalang proble-mado ang Aces na may isang pana-lo sa walong laro.Nalusutan ng Mer-alco ang Tigers, 98-96, noong Miy-erkules.Ganunpaman ay nakakuhasa unang pagkakataon ng mahusaylaro ang Tigers mula kay top draftpick JV Casio.

NBA season lalong lumaboINABISUHAN ng National Bas-ketball Association ang mga ko-ponan na aabot sa Disyembre15 ang mga kanseladong larodahil sa patuloy na hidwaan ngmga manlalaro at ng mga may-ari.

Nagsimula ang NBA lockoutlimang buwan nakaraan at nau-na ng kinansela ang unangbuwan ng regular season na na-ka-iskedyul buksan noongnakaraang Nobyembre 1.

Sinabi ni NBA Commissioner

David Stern na kung maaayosang gusot ay sisimulan ang ligakalagitnaan ng Disyembre. Hinditinanggap ng unyon ang 50-50hatian sa kita na alok ng liga.

Tumanggap ng 57 porsyentoang mga manlalaro noong hu-ling season. Nag-desisyon rinang National Basketball PlayersAssociation na hindi na itosasali sa collective bargaining atdadalhin ang usapin sa korte.

Binuwag na rin ng mga man-lalaro ang unyon. Reuters

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