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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Insta Scoop: Ahron Villena Catches Stalker Videoing Him While Showering

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Insta Scoop: Kris Aquino Stays with ABS-CBN


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Miss Universe 2005 Runner-up Monica Spear Murdered


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Monica Spear, Miss Universe 2005 4th Runner-up from Venezuela, and her husband Thomas Henry Berry were killed right in front of their 5-year-old daughter in Venezuela.

The 29-year-old beauty queen/actress and 39-year-old Irish husband were murdered Monday night, January 6, along Puerto-Cabello - Valencia highway by armed raiders during a roadside robbery

According to reports, their bodies were discovered inside their vehicle after they were held up when their car broke down. Their daughter is now being treated in a local hospital for leg injury brought about by the accident.

Dear Senator Jinggoy Estrada, From Dra. Margarita Holmes

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Dear Senator Estrada,

I am sorry if this piece, responding to your September 25 privilege speech last year, is later than many written more eloquently, better steeped in political history and much sooner than this. (IMHO, any on the subject written by Dr Randy David in his “Public Lives” column, or by Conrad de Quiros in his column “There’s the Rub.”)

But perhaps my timing isn’t all that bad either. Misuse of the Priority Development Assistance Fund or PDAF seems to have followed the pattern of so many other political scandals in the Philippines: enough outrage to make a difference, but before anything substantial can get off the ground, another story gets all the attention. It’s as if we have energy for only one indignant groundswell at a time.

Take this latest Binay brouhaha. It almost seems like you got the entire Binay PR machinery to work for you instead of for them!! Or was this just the proverbial manna from heaven?

Admittedly, the Binay story has legs and will probably go round the block a few more times. And yes, that’s a mixed metaphor. But my excuse is, the hodgepodge you have deliberately made of your contribution to the PDAF scandal (not to mention the contribution to what is suspected to be your groaning bank accounts) is an even bigger mixed metaphor than that.

Selective justice?

Take one of your most quoted statements from that speech: “And selective justice is no justice at all.” I have 3 questions regarding your use of the word selective.

Do you mean selective in the way selective prosecution is defined by Wikipedia: a “procedural defense in which a defendant argues that he should not be held criminally liable for breaking the law, as the criminal justice system discriminated against him by choosing to prosecute. In a claim of selective prosecution, a defendant essentially argues that it is irrelevant whether he is guilty of violating a law, but that the fact of being prosecuted is based upon forbidden reasons. Such a claim might, for example, entail an argument that persons of different age, race, religion, or gender, were engaged in the same illegal actions for which the defendant is being tried and were not prosecuted, and that the defendant is only being prosecuted because of a bias.”

A bit ironic, that. With all due respect, I would go so far as to say that if ever selective prosecution were involved in the past as far as you were concerned, chances are it would have worked in your favor. You were elected as a lawmaker, and like many of your fellow lawmakers, could attempt, if you wished, to more easily massage existing laws to your own advantage.

But I hope the evidence dug up by the Commission on Audit (COA) will be enough to defeat any of the lawyers you hire. What evidence do I mean? Well, for starters, that among all the lawmakers’ fund releases, including PDAF, from 2007 to 2009, the allocations under the names of Juan Ponce Enrile, Ramon Revilla, and Estrada repeatedly went to NGOs that Napoles runs either directly or through dummies and that 3 lawmakers alone – Senators Enrile, Revilla, and you – have already given a total of P1.23 billion to these same Napoles NGOs. (Source: COA special audit of lawmakers' releases, including PDAF, from 2007-2009)

Wow. What could a billion pesos, released for this country's betterment, have done kaya if actually used as intended? Made some public schools equal to, if not even better than, private schools? Funded a hospital or two so that people from far-flung provinces no longer have to walk over an hour to get help? Implemented laws more effectively so that people like the Ampatuans, Macapagal-Arroyos, Joc Joc Bolantes would actually be tried and even perhaps convicted. As far as I can see, all the Napoles NGOs you allegedly put your money in have done nothing with it except line the pockets of those who ran it and whoever they may have rewarded for such bounty.

I don’t see why the COA, justice department, and Office of the Ombudsman should be accused of being selective just because it started by indicting all 3 of you first.

Limited

This brings me to my second point: All justice is selective. If truth be told, everything is selective if you want to achieve anything at all. A basic tenet of cognitive psychology is that a person’s attention is a limited resource.

Anyone with the slightest knowledge of neuroscience will tell you that every cognitive effort requires energy. Too much effort disbursed on too many things leads to brain fatigue; and brain fatigue causes problems in making correct decisions and making sure evidence, and not strong feelings of outrage (while perfectly understandable given your supposed theft, is the basis for prosecution).

The alleged magnitude of your 2007-2009 actions is staggering enough. Can you imagine the brain fatigue the COA, Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Office of the Ombudsman would have if they simultaneously tried to indict all of you, plus all the other senators and congressmen who allegedly diverted funds the way you allegedly did. If indicting the 3 of you first is the best way to make sure justice is achieved, well, why not?

Finally, there is my 3rd point, which I bring up if only to show that you yourself are guilty of what you accused others to be. To paraphrase Asian Institute of Management professor Edilberto de Jesus’s brilliant article, you missed the chance “to confront the evidence” (which you claimed you wanted to do from the get go).

You could have explained why you selected the Napoles NGOs to receive your (or rather, our) funds. Not only were you unable, you did not even bother to confront the evidence by giving the reasons you selected the Napoles NGOs. You selected not to try and convince us that these NGOs were outstanding in helping your constituents, rather than outstanding for their generous kickbacks.

If you had used your privilege speech the way you had said you would, confronting the evidence and thus making mincemeat of the COA special audit of lawmakers' releases, hells bells, many of us in the million dollar march would’ve cheered, instead of reviled you.

Instead, your selected strategy was distraction: “Maybe if I threw enough dirt on others, people would forget my own.”

No aim

To use a cultural analogy, your privilege speech was like the urination of a man with an uncircumcised penis (supot). According to folklore, one of the major reasons to be circumcised is that women do not like men who are supot; and a major reason for that dislike is that bathrooms become more difficult to clean as supot men cannot, as the Brits would say, effectively “point Percy at the porcelain.” Instead, supotmen spray pee everywhere.

Among all the many people you could’ve accused, you selected a choice few, including President Aquino. A good move, that. By selecting PNoy, you derailed many from focusing on your alleged criminal liability.

You were sensible enough to choose PNoy because, as is well known, any criticism of a sitting president is a publicity magnet. This is a tried and tested method to deflect criticism. Any president makes good copy. In addition, and there are many people who dislike PNoy, for reasons with and without basis.

But whatever you say about the Aquino government, it was only his administration that made it possible for the COA to submit their findings, for the DOJ to file plunder charges against you.

Oh yes, you may distract with the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) and the P50 million for each “convict” decision in the Renato Corona case, etc. And you may well be right that all this must be looked into and questioned. And if heads should roll the way yours might, then so be it. But selective justice not being any justice at all? I say selective, schmelective.

It is said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. We Filipinos have to start somewhere. Indicting the three of you is, at least, taking the first step in trying to deal with the monumental corruption in our government. Making sure you 3 get punished, the way an ordinary person would were justice not selective, would be an excellent second step.

Meme: Maja Salvador, Sarah Geronimo and Kim Chiu

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Tweet Scoop: Vice Ganda's Response to 'Secret Lover' Question on That's My Tomboy

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Insta Scoop: Heart Evangelista's New Show on GMA 'Weddings TV'


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Hot or Not: Jon Avila


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Blast from the Past: Georgina Wilson

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Celebrity Sans Make-up: Jodi Sta. Maria

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Face Off: Laureen Uy vs Jasmine Curtis - Smith

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Who Wore It Better: Rochelle Pangilinan vs Jessy Mendiola

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Fab or Drab: Jessica Sanchez

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Caption This: Piolo Pascual

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Like or Dislike: Imelda Cojuangco for Philippine Tatler

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The Company of the Good and the Bad

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Before his break up with his former girlfriend, the colleagues of Singer Host SH were already privy to everything that was happening between SH and Pretty Starlet PS' affair. The two had been constantly together – and loving it – looong before SH's then girlfriend came to find out the extent of his betrayal.

In one of the segments of their show, PS was teamed up with a Naughty Co-star NC. Reportedly, SH was feeling uncomfortable (or jealous?) of PS and NC's scenes together, especially since their scenes called for them to stay very close together - as if kissing. Feeling awkward and uneasy on his seat, SH reportedly couldn’t look at them straight. That obvious reaction allegedly was a giveaway according to one observer.

Backstage, SH and PS would be clingy like leeches to each other, especially inside the dressing rooms. Initially, they were allegedly mindful of the people present, but as the months wore on, the spectacle of them together no longer bothered their colleagues – to the utter relief of SH and PS.

Soon after, as the "new couple" became more comfortable with their colleagues' seeming tolerance of their affair, the two reportedly became bolder doing PDA's anywhere, even in the presence of some strangers there. Even during their out of town shows, the illicit affair between SH and PS was undeniable, as the couple allegedly had no qualms displaying their feelings in public. Some of the show's followers and fans present could only cringe.

To most of their show's followers, just looking at SH and PS seems bad news enough. They are hoping that the negativity being brought in by the couple would not affect the rating of the show which is now showing promise.

Indeed, those tears of SH told it all – they were just euphemism for his major show, a show of betrayal like no other.

" When a leopard dies, it leaves its skin; when a person dies, he leaves his reputation. " ~ Unknown

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Insta Scoop: Are Paul Soriano and Toni Gonzaga Engaged?


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FB Scoop: Beauty Queen Maker Ines Ligron's Impression on Megan Young




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Note: Ines Ligron was Miss Japan Universe's National Director. She was the brillant woman behind the transformation of Miyako Miyazaki, Kurara Chibana and Riyo Mori

Question: Who's That Boy with Alden Richards?










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Hot or Not: Derek Ramsay for Belo Calendar 2014

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Blast from the Past: Enrique Gil

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Celebrity Sans Make-up: Miles Ocampo, Sarah Geronimo and Klarisse de Guzman

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Fairest of Them All: Bianca Manalo, Ariella Arida and Venus Raj

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Who Wore It Better: Carla Abellana vs Heart Evangelista

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Fab or Drab: Gretchen Barretto

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Inspiration or Imitation: Versace Fall 2012 vs Apartment8 Clothing

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Caption This: Jed Madela

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Like or Dislike: Jennifer Lawrence for Hola

Monday, January 6, 2014

Bid Adieu to Her Endorsement

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In a consumer-driven country like the Philippines, companies strive hard to achieve product recall - one basic marketing goal of any enterprise. And one of the best, if not priciest marketing tools is to hire a celebrity endorser to promote and boost product sales. A celebrity endorser identifies with the product for easier recall. For it to work, he or she must not only be popular but must be someone with untarnished image and credibility.

Imagine how a product would impact to the market if the endorser hired to promote it is loaded with negative issues and controversies. Which is why celebrity endorsers take very good care of their image like their life depended on it. They are well aware that the image they project is key to clinch deals for the very lucrative product endorsements.

Apart from the multi-million peso talent fees, the thrill of seeing one's face appearing on television commercials, billboard and print advertising campaigns, etc, are every celebrity's dream of a lifetime. Getting hired to be an endorser means a celebrity has arrived in a big way, a manifestation of his major status in the industry.

After being in demand for years, a Celebrity Endorser CE is set to lose a big endorsement soon, one that pays her handsomely for many years now. To most observers, CE's looming misfortune is a foregone conclusion, so to speak.

In one of their business meetings, a top executive of a Big Firm BF reportedly told his business colleague that there is a big possibility that CE will lose her endorsement with BF. According to the grapevine, BF is no longer interested in renewing CE's contract after she got herself involved in an incident. It was reported that Another Celebrity AC will now step up to become BF's only endorser.

At this juncture, her followers hope that CE realizes that humility will always be a virtue, especially for her who believes that she is indispensable.

"Fame is nothing but an empty name." ~ Charles Churchill

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Insta Scoop: Kris Aquino Says 'No Decision Yet'



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