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Sunday, November 22, 2015

How to Prepare Homemade Blueberry Cheesecake Pie ala Korina Sanchez-Roxas

I will surprise Mar with an anniversary blueberry cheesecake! 
I'm all set, need to finish before he gets back!!

here are the ingredients, ready, get set, go!

I placed all the ingredients for the filling in a blender, no need for a mixer

add sugar

and all the other ingredients 

now for the crust, crush the Graham crackers

then the melted butter...yummm..

and the other secret ingredients into the pie pan before shaping the crust

ready for the filling

for the cream topping, I put a bit of gelatin

place it on top of the baked cheesecake..

weed the wax paper

fold

and roll, this is what I will use to decorate the rim of the pie

no need for professional utensils, hindi kailangan masyado maganda so that it looks home made.

then in a pre heat oven at 350 degrees, bake for 30 minutes! 
mukhang aabot ang anniversary surprise ko for husband!

while waiting let's start the topping, you can buy blueberries in a can
then butter and other "secrets"

heat in a casserole for a bit

on top of the cream goes the blueberry topping, s
sometimes I serve this with the blueberry on the side

I have enough for two. 
I think I will send one to my boss Charo Santos-Concio 
who is also celebrating her birthday. 
She had to attend our wedding as part of the
 entourage on her birthday in 2009!

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Repost: Kim Young-sam, Former President of South Korea, Dies at 87


Source: www.nytimes.com
By Choe Sang-Hun

SEOUL, South Korea — Kim Young-sam, the former president of South Korea who replaced the last of the country’s military leaders, purged politicized generals and introduced a landmark reform aimed at transparency in financial transactions, died on Sunday. He was 87.

Mr. Kim, who was president from 1993 to 1998, died of sepsis and heart failure, said Oh Byung-hee, the chief of Seoul National University Hospital, where Mr. Kim was admitted with a fever on Friday. He had been treated for a series of strokes and pneumonia in recent years.

Mr. Kim, an outspoken critic of military dictators from the 1960s through the 1980s, was one of the “three Kims” — the others were former President Kim Dae-jung and former Prime Minister Kim Jong-pil — who played major roles, often relying on regional support from their home provinces, during South Korea’s turbulent transition from dictatorship to democracy.

Mr. Kim was born in 1927, a son of a rich anchovy fisherman on Geoje Island, off the southeast coast of South Korea, during a time when all of the Korean Peninsula was a Japanese colony. He was elected to Parliament at age 26 and developed a following as an opposition leader famed for his daring criticism of Park Chung-hee, who seized power in a coup in 1961 and tortured and imprisoned dissidents before his assassination in 1979.

Mr. Park had Mr. Kim expelled from Parliament for criticizing his dictatorship during an interview with The New York Times in 1979. Mr. Kim’s colleagues resigned from Parliament in protest, and huge antigovernment demonstrations broke out in Mr. Kim’s political home ground in the southeast. Mr. Park was assassinated by his spy chief later that year.

Mr. Kim’s travails continued when Mr. Park was replaced by Chun Doo-hwan, an army major general who engineered a coup to fill the power vacuum left by his patron’s death. Mr. Kim was barred from politics and put under house arrest. He once staged a 23-day hunger strike.

“Dawn will come even if the rooster is strangled,” he once said, a saying that became a catchphrase for Koreans’ yearning for democracy.

Mr. Kim was as well known for a lifetime rivalry with Kim Dae-jung, a fellow opposition leader from the southwest Jeolla region. They both ran for president in 1987 in South Korea’s first democratic election and split the opposition vote, allowing Mr. Chun’s handpicked successor, Roh Tae-woo, another former army general, to win.

In 1990, Mr. Kim merged his party with Mr. Roh’s military-backed governing party in a move widely condemned as a betrayal of pro-democracy forces. The merger was a political marriage of convenience: Mr. Roh wanted a parliamentary majority, and Mr. Kim, who distrusted Kim Dae-jung as much as he detested the military dictators, believed that he would never win the presidency as long as the other Mr. Kim competed with him for the opposition vote.

Once in the governing party, whose top hierarchy included many former generals, Mr. Kim and his followers, vastly outnumbered by rival factions but all seasoned veterans in party politics, quickly expanded their ranks and dominated the party.

Mr. Kim beat Kim Dae-jung in the 1992 election to become the first civilian leader in South Korea in more than three decades.

Although he won the election with the support of the military-backed party, Mr. Kim did not forget his roots. He purged a clique of politically ambitious army officers who went by the name Hanahoe, which roughly meant “an association of one-for-all, all-for-one.” Bound by their regional prejudices and sponsored by the military dictators, the members of the group were so powerful they blackmailed — and even beat up — members of Parliament. The officers were forced to retire.

Mr. Kim’s military purge culminated in the arrest and conviction of Mr. Chun and Mr. Roh on mutiny and corruption charges for their roles in the 1979 coup and a bloody crackdown on a pro-democracy uprising in the following year, as well as for collecting hundreds of millions of dollars each in bribes from businessmen. (Mr. Kim later pardoned them and released them from prison.)

Mr. Kim also barred South Koreans from owning bank accounts under pseudonyms. That change is considered one of the most important landmarks in South Korea’s long-running campaign against corruption; bank accounts under borrowed names had been widely used by politicians and businessmen to hide slush funds.

But Mr. Kim’s time in office was also marked by missed opportunities.

In his memoir, Mr. Kim said he persuaded President Bill Clinton to cancel the United States’ plan to bomb North Korea’s nuclear facilities in 1994 for fear of war.

“Looking back,” Mr. Kim said in an interview in 2009, “I think the North Koreans think they can say whatever they want because no matter what they do, the Americans will never attack them.”

The 1994 nuclear crisis was defused when former President Jimmy Carter met with the North Korean leader at the time, Kim Il-sung, in Pyongyang, the North’s capital, and brokered what would have been the first summit meeting between the leaders of the two Koreas. But Kim Il-sung died of heart failure in July 1994, two weeks before the meeting was scheduled to take place. ”Fate played a trick on me,” Mr. Kim said. “If I had met Kim Il-sung, I would have changed the nation’s history.”

The achievement that had eluded him — becoming the first South Korean leader to hold a summit meeting with the North — went to his rival and successor, Kim Dae-jung. In 2000, Kim Dae-jung flew to Pyongyang and met with Kim Jong-il, Kim Il-sung’s son and successor. That year, Kim Dae-jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

By the time Kim Young-sam ended his five-year term in early 1998, he was a sad, disgraced lame duck.

In 1997, South Korea’s proud economy swallowed the humiliation of a $58 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund during the Asian financial crisis. Mr. Kim was criticized for failing to prevent the crisis by overhauling the country’s powerful family-run conglomerates, which had expanded on reckless borrowing and with cozy ties to the government.

With thousands of people losing their jobs, Mr. Kim stopped jogging in the early morning, a daily routine that he had never missed until then.

Mr. Kim’s reputation was further tarnished with the arrest of a son on corruption charges. His governing party was so unpopular that South Koreans were ready to hand over power to the opposition for the first time, as they did with the election of Kim Dae-jung in late 1997.

Mr. Kim is survived by his wife, two sons and three daughters.

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Saturday, November 21, 2015

Letting His Future Make the Track for Her Career

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Most schools have strict guidelines that even the lives of the parents of students can sometimes be a ground for non-acceptance of their children. For example, some schools look into the marriage contract of parents before opening its doors to a child. Thus, an unmarried parent might have a hard time finding a school for his/her child. For estranged couples who remain married on paper, they sometimes have to pretend they are together just to get their kid enrolled in one of the top private schools.

Some would criticize schools for having harsh guidelines that extend to the behavior of parents. By contrast, others would agree with the guideline that parents should also display proper behavior for the sake of their child enrolled in a top school.

Imagine the hardship that Beautiful Actress (BA), whose life took a turn when she got pregnant at an early age, had to go through to get good education for her child. Before she got pregnant, BA was among the better talents discovered by the network and she was among the rare few who balanced school with her acting career. Thus, her career had to take a backseat while she raised her child with hardly any support from the father.

Lucky for BA, her home network gave her a second chance at a comeback, but changes were implemented in the tracking of her career. Instead of playing the usual sweet roles, she was reintroduced in challenging and mature roles. BA delivered and won praises for her acting. Given that she was already mature, offers for her to grace men’s magazines came along. BA agreed to do covers and thus, she established her reputation as a daring actress as well.

Although a competent actress, the sexy image of BA disturbed the management of the school where she had enrolled her child. Bordering on the conservative side, the school was quite conscious of the impact of the sexy image of BA might have. Thus, the school called BA to a meeting and informed her that if she continues with her sexy and daring image, the school might not allow her child to study there anymore.

For the ordinary individual, this statement from the school might result in a walkout or a harsh exchange of words, as to why the school has to interfere with the career of a parent. Well, BA thought deeply and realized that she had the option to stop her sexy image for the sake of her child. Thus, she resolved that she would no longer consider roles that required her to be daring. She did not want to her child to go through the process of adjusting to a new school, which was why she opted to be choosy with her roles and forget about her sexy image.

‘Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.’ ― J.M. Barrie

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Alma Moreno ‘Hurt’ by Internet Bashing over Controversial TV Interview

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Parañaque councilor and senatorial aspirant Alma Moreno on Thursday admitted being ‘hurt’ by the public's harsh reactions to her controversial TV interview last week.

Interviewed by GMA News, a teary-eyed Moreno said the incident has taken its toll not only on her but also on her family, who she said also felt slighted by the deluge of memes and comments generated by the now much-lampooned interview.

In the TV interview that tackled her senatorial bid, Moreno could be seen having a hard time responding to questions on a range of issues, from same-sex marriage, discrimination, and tax cuts to the Reproductive Health Act and the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law.

She claimed having "reservations" over the RH Law, but could not cite one when pressed for specifics. "Kailangan pa bang sagutin [yan]?" she instead asked.

Moreno, a former actress, also admitted "getting lost" over a question ("Teka, nawawala ako") and not having full grasp of certain issues ("Actually, hindi pa ako napupunta doon").

She also suggested, though in jest, that couples should keep the lights on as a birth control measure.

The video of her interview became viral, as netizens started churning out countless versions of memes that poke fun at her. The interview also resulted in her own hashtag #PrayForAlma, borrowing from the #PrayForParis hashtag.

Moreno admitted she might not be as well-read and intelligent as other politicians, but said that does not make her less of a genuine public servant.

In a speech she delivered at the covered court of Barangay Sun Valley in Parañaque on Thursday, Moreno once again pointed out how hurt she was by the ridicule she has been receiving, but also thanked those who came rushing to her side.

Moreno, an actress-turned-politician, is running in the 2016 elections under the ticket of presidential bet Vice President Jejomar Binay's United Nationalist Alliance (UNA).

Meanwhile, in her Instagram account, the interviewer, broadcast journalist Karen Davila, defended her questioning of Moreno after several netizens accused her of being harsh to the Parañaque official.

“When someone is running for higher office - they must have an understanding of issues. This is a standard we owe to the Filipino people," she said.

She also said she "tried to help" by using Tagalog instead of English many times just to be able to keep the conversation easyflowing.

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