Tag: native sports of the filipino

Pacquiao wwept up in Linsanity

Pacquiao wwept up in Linsanity

Boxing champ to meet with Jeremy Lin in New York  tomorrow By Nimfa U. Rueda LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21 – Like much of America, Fighter of the Decade Manny Pacquiao has been swept up in Linsanity. “I’m so proud of Jeremy Lin,” Pacquiao told Balita Media after a press conference on Tuesday at the Beverly [...]

2012/02/24 | 0 Comments More
Pinoywatchdog executive editor admits that Atty. Joel Bander is financing their tabloid, Pinoywatchdog, which has been maligning Atty. James G. Beirne.

Joel Bander faces more legal problems as more victims surface

By Rhony Laigo JOEL BANDER, the lawyer who now claims to have been set up probably by his own victims or by those who have an axe to grind against him in what is turning out to be a celebrated sex scandal that he allegedly committed in the Philippines, may yet face more legal problems [...]

2012/02/23 | 0 Comments More
Dr. Manny Calayan: We were never shut down

Dr. Manny Calayan: We were never shut down

Dr. Manny Calayan speaks to the media and says operations at the Calayan clinic in Los Angeles never stopped despite a sting conducted by the Medical Board last year.

2012/02/21 | 0 Comments More
‘We were never shut down’ – Dr. Manny Calayan

‘We were never shut down’ – Dr. Manny Calayan

By Rhony Laigo LOS ANGELES – Contrary to reports, the Calayan Surgicentre Corp. never stopped operations despite a reported sting last August by the California Medical Board that alleged that the clinic of the famous Filipino plastic surgeon was conducting illegal surgical procedures at their Los Angeles clinic. In a news conference held Wednesday at [...]

2012/02/17 | 0 Comments More
Bartolome Bautista, deputy director of Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), points to the epicenter of the magnitude 6.8 earthquake which hit central Philippines on Monday Feb. 6, 2012 during a news conference at suburban Quezon city, northeast of Manila, Philippines. Officials said the quake in central Philippines killed at least five people as it destroyed buildings, triggered landslides that buried dozens of houses, trapping residents and listed 29 more as missing. (MNS photo)

Philippine quake kills 43

MANILA, February 6, 2012 (AFP) – At least 43 people were killed when a powerful earthquake triggered landslides, collapsed homes and smashed bridges across the central Philippines on Monday, authorities said.   The 6.8-magntiude quake hit a narrow strait between the heavily populated island provinces of Negros and Cebu around lunchtime, with aftershocks nearly as [...]

2012/02/06 | 0 Comments More
Attorney Lorna Schofield

Sen. Schumer’s recommends Lorna Schofield, a Fil-Am, to Federal bench

Washington DC – On Monday, Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) recommended Attorney Lorna Schofield to the White House as a candidate for federal district court judge in the Southern District of New York. If nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, she would be the first Filipino American to serve as an Article III [...]

2012/01/26 | 0 Comments More
Ner De Leon on sax, Dexter on base, Tateng Katindig on keyboards and Paul Aguas on drums playing "Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang", an Ogie Alcasid original, at Sining Para sa Bayan concert on January 21, 2012 at Noypitz Bar and Restaurant in Glendale, California. Photo: Phillip Ner

Fil-Am journalists, artists raise $9,000 for Sendong victims

’Twas an SRO Sining Para sa Bayan concert at Noypitz  Nimfa U. Rueda LOS ANGELES – Filipino American journalists here have raised $9,000 for media colleagues who were among those who died and lost their homes when typhoon Sendong struck Northern Mindanao last month. The media practitioners spearheaded a benefit concert and art auction, dubbed [...]

2012/01/25 | 0 Comments More
Fil-Am journalists, artists raise $9,000 for Sendong victims

Fil-Am journalists, artists raise $9,000 for Sendong victims

Fil-Am journalists, artists raise $9,000 for Sendong victims

2012/01/25 | 0 Comments More
Post Script to Costa Concordia

Post Script to Costa Concordia

THE SIGHT of the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia, listing on its starboard side after running aground in the tiny island of Isola del Giglio, Italy, sent shivers down my spine. It was the very ship our clan boarded in March 2008 for a Mediterranean cruise after the Lenten season. There were twelve of us [...]

2012/01/23 | 0 Comments More
Mangyan maestro Relox at work

Noted global artist Mat Relox immortalizes the charming Mangyan life

BY DAVID CASUCO MAT RELOX saw firsthand how the Mangyan natives in Mindoro disintegrated from genuine tribespeople with exotic and distinct lifestyle into just another group of poor and underserved villagers. He knew them. He grew up in their midst. He was, and is always one of them. Unfortunately, the charming Mangyan life will soon [...]

2012/01/23 | 0 Comments More