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Thursday, September 26, 2013
FB Scoop: Sunshine Cruz Reacts to Ricky Lo's Article
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Spotted: Raymond Gutierrez at Changi Airport
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Blast from the Past: DJ Durano
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What's Under His Pants: Gerald Anderson
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Celebrity Sans Make-up: Kim Chiu
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Inspiration or Imitation: Michael Cinco 2007 vs Dior Fall 2009
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Fab or Drab: Sarah Geronimo
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Caption This: Cristine Reyes
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Junking the Hunk for Her Real Man
Image courtesy of www.everyday-cookies.blogspot.com
Why did the public and the network not bite this idea?
First, HP has to find a way to detach himself from the rumors hounding his sexual preference. Besides, he has been linked to several women in the past months, but none seemed to have gone beyond the linking. Second, SA needs to keep an image of desirability. It seems that her network is building her to be more daring than her peers. Therefore, having HP exclusively would ruin this image.
Third, there seems to be more to these reasons. Allegedly, SA is really involved with Dancer Actor (DA), who is one the homegrown talents of the network. The pronouncement of HP, which still generated much interest, would divert attention from DA and SA.
People who are privy to this information are afraid that SA might be repeating what she did a few years ago. She hid her relationship to keep her image immaculate. Although he might not be as popular as HP or any of the other hunks in the network, DA is an accomplished talent and has had his share of relationships with other actresses. Now, some are hoping that DA will make his move, and come out into the open with his relationship with SA. Will he?
“The best way of keeping a secret is to pretend there isn't one.” ― Margaret Atwood
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Insta Scoop: Toni Gonzaga Reacts to Her Bangs' Basher
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Blast from the Past: Georgina Wilson, Liz Uy and Anne Curtis
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Celebrity Sans Make-up: Iza Calzado
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Separated at Birth: Allan K and Mitoy Yonting of The Voice PH
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Who Wore It Better: Lj Reyes vs Nikki Gil
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Like or Dislike: Michelle Gumabao
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Fab or Drab: Mariel Rodriguez
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Caption This: Alessandra de Rossi
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Achieving a Wiser Way to Manage Her Earnings
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Other performers have trusted their parents or managers to take care of their finances. In these cases, some parents have been lambasted as milking their children to take care of the family expenses, which should be their responsibility. However, other parents have wisely invested the money of their children in worthwhile projects, like investing in real estate or opening a business. For the few who have decided to be financially independent, the results can be disastrous. Take the case of the financial matters of Young Beautiful Actress (YB).
YB was able to regain her stature in her network after a forced vacation. Her talent and looks are hard to put down, and thus, her network still believes in what she can do. Despite her problems then, the network did its best to support her. With various projects, appearances, and endorsements come earnings, which YB allegedly has not been smart enough to save. Her bank accounts are down to zero, her checks have bounced, and she is in deep debt trouble. These money problems have eroded her name and credibility in her banks. What is puzzling is where YB spends her earnings.
YB still lives with her family. Hence, her parent, who can move from one network to another smoothly, takes care of all household expenses. During a taping, YB had to contend with the food served in the production because she had no money to buy her own. Then, she even borrows money for her gasoline expenses. Worse, her parent also pays for the needs of her young child. Some people are worried that YB has yet to save for her child as what other single-parent talents have focused on once they have projects.
While the talent and popularity of YB have yet to be maximized, she should start thinking of her future as well as her child’s. She should wake her up to the reality that fame and fortune can end unexpectedly, but the bills and expenses will stay. YB should learn to rethink her spending habits, if not for herself, then for her child.
It’s good to have money and the things money can buy, but it’s good, too, to check up once in a while, and make sure that you haven’t lost the things that money can’t buy. – George Horace Lorimer
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Question: What Can You Say about the Alleged Stolen Art Work that Won in the 2nd Calidad Humana National Essay Photography Competition?
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Source: www.philstar.com
Mark Joseph Solis, a political science graduate of the University of the Philippines who is currently studying public administration also in UP, won $1,000 plus round-trip air fare and accommodations to Chile and Brazil for the entry he called “The Mettle of the Filipino Spirit.”
The entry in the 2nd Calidad Humana National Essay Photography Competition organized by the embassy of Chile, with the theme “Smiles for the World,” supposedly depicted a boy from Zamboanga City helping his father gather seaweed.
The contest was supposed to celebrate uniquely Filipino human qualities or calidad humana. The STAR ran the story after the awarding ceremonies last Wednesday that coincided with the National Day of Chile.
After the story came out, however, Gregory John Smith, a social entrepreneur with the global network Ashoka and founder of the Children at Risk Foundation in Brazil, said it was his photo.
“The photo was actually taken by me in Brazil in 2006, whilst on Christmas holidays at the coast together with four brothers from the same poverty-stricken family in Brazil, who were supported by our program at the time,” Smith told GMA News Online. “The photo was taken by me on a beach in Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, whilst the kids were having fun chucking seaweed at each other.”
He pointed to his Flickr account featuring the same photo, dated 2006 and titled “Neptune of the Sea,” together with photos of other children in Brazil.
Solis admitted lifting the photo from Flickr.
“I’m deeply sorry. I’m in deep remorse. Right now, I already contacted the organizers and I’m about to contact the owner to personally convey to him my deepest and personal apology,” Solis told Rappler.
In a comment he posted on Rappler, Smith suggested that Chile’s Ambassador Roberto Mayorga give the prize instead to his foundation, which also helps children in the Philippines.
Smith said he would be visiting Manila early next year for a project in Manila’s Smokey Mountain.
Rappler reported that it was not the first time Solis had joined a photo contest with an entry taken by another person.
He also entered Smith’s photo in the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation contest, with the child identified as an Indian. In the same contest, Solis entered a second photo also lifted from the Flickr album of the Children At Risk Foundation.
Photos lifted from other people’s Flickr accounts were also entered by Solis in competitions organized by Papworth Trust, VinylPlus and even the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, Rappler reported.
In a letter to “Sir Gregory” posted on Rappler, Solis blamed his “youth, lack of experience, and the inability to see the repercussions of my actions” for “a regrettable lapse on my judgment.”
“I am writing to you to express my deep remorse and sincerest apologies for claiming your photo as mine,” Solis wrote. “No words can express how sorry I am...”
He said the photo was “one of the most heartwarming” he had seen and he kept it as wallpaper in his computer – “an enduring reminder of what every amateur photographer should aspire for.”
“The sheer amount of the prize, the stiff competition, and the unique opportunity to be abroad blinded me from undertaking what is supposed to be an honest and a rightful conduct,” Solis wrote.
A saddened Mayorga told The STAR last night that he would meet with the other principal sponsors of the contest, among them UP, to decide their next move. He said he believed Solis did not represent the majority of Filipinos.
The STAR was a media partner in the contest, which received about 500 entries.
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Poll: Which Among the Top 4 The Voice PH Performances Do You Like Most?
Mitoy Yonting
Myk Perez
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