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Monday, March 31, 2008

MNHS Batch 98 Meeting / Practice

A meeting was held yesterday , March 30, 2008, by batch '98 of the Magdiwang National High School . The subject was the upcoming Grand Reunion on May 10, 2008. We discussed the different activities that we will going to participate. One of those will be the DANCE COMPETITION. The music of the 80's were assigned to batch 1998.

Even though we don't used to dance during our high school days, still we did our best to participate in the practice. Around 9:00 PM, Neil and I went to the nearest store and buy some bottle of SanMig Light . After then, we were able to recall our past and some naughtiness.

Present during the meeting:

1. The Author
2. John Paul Morgado
3. Neil Magcalayo
4. Mike dela Cruz
5. Jing
6. Faith Molo
7. Janice Monton
8. Mary Jane Calzado with her BF

Napocor invests P30M in Romblon power projects

The National Power Corp. (Napocor) has invested about P30 million for its power expansion projects in Romblon.

The state-run power agency said this is part of it’s commitment to energize remote areas with the installation of 1,500 kilowatts (kw) of new capacity in two small islands in Romblon.

The company said its technical and maintenance services (TMS) group has completed the 1,000-kw expansion of the Sibuyan diesel power plant (DPP) in Sibuyan Island and the 500-kw expansion of the Corcuera DPP in Simara Island earlier this month.

In his report, TMS vice president Katambayan S. Celino said the installation of two 500-kw generator sets at the Sibuyan DPP will nearly double the dependable capacity of the plant from the previous 1,330 kw.

"This translates to a higher peak reserve, which is badly needed in view of the age of the existing units, some of which are already more than 10 years old," he said.

Celino said the Corcuera DPP expansion project, on the other hand, will beef up the rated capacity of the power plant by "more than double", or from 326 kw to 826 kw.

Napocor has earmaked about P15.6 million for the Sibuyan DPP and the remaining P14.2 million for the Corcuera DPP.

Both projects involved the expansion of existing powerhouses, the installation of additional generating sets and the supply of balance-of-plant equipment.

Romblon Electric Cooperative, Inc., the sole power distributor in the province, undertook the Sibuyan DPP expansion project under the supervision of the project management department of TMS. Bendimil Construction and Development Corp., meanwhile was the contractor for the Corcuera DPP expansion project. All three gensets were supplied by Kanbutzu-CXZ.

Apart from Sibuyan and Corcuera DPP, Napocor owns and operates five other generation facilities in Romblon, the Romblon diesel power plant, Power Barge 114, Banton DPP, Concepcion DPP and San Jose DPP.

by DONNABELLE L. GATDULA, The Philippine Star

Friday, March 28, 2008

Water or Coke?

Water

#1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.
(Likely applies to half the world population.)

#2. In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak
that it is mistaken for hunger.

#3. Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as 3%.

#4. One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs
for almost 100% of the dieters studied in a University of
Washington study.

#5. Lack of water, the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.

#6. Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of
water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain
for up to 80% of sufferers.

#7. A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term
memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on
the computer screen or on a printed page.

#8. Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of
colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast
cancer by 79%., and one is 50% less likely to develop
bladder cancer. Are you drinking the amount of water
you should drink every day?

COKE


#1. In many states the highway patrol carries
two gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from
the highway after a car accident.

#2. You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke
and it will be gone in two days.


#3. To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the
toilet bowl and let the "real thing" sit for one hour,
then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes
stains from vitreous china.

#4. To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers:
Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds
Wrap aluminum foil dipped in Coca-Cola.

#5. To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour
a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble
away the corrosion.

#6. To loosen a rusted bolt: Apply a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola
to the rusted bolt for several minutes.

#7. To bake a moist ham: Empty a can of Coca-Cola into the baking pan,
wrap the ham in aluminum foil, and bake.
Thirty minutes before ham is finished, remove the foil
,
allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy.

#8. To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of Coke
into the load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run
through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains.
It will also clean road haze from your windshield.


FOR YOUR INFORMATION:

#1 the active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid.
It will dissolve a nail in about four days. Phosphoric
acid also leaches calcium from bones and is a major
contributor to the rising increase of osteoporosis.

#2. To carry Coca-Cola syrup (the concentrate) the
commercial trucks must use a hazardous Material place
cards reserved for highly corrosive materials.

#3. The distributors of Coke have been using it to clean
engines of the trucks for about 20 years!

Now the question is, would you like a glass of Water?

or Coke?

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Athletics’ golden woman shares her legacy

LIFE never seems to stop, especially for people who are always on the run. For legendary athlete and Iron Woman Elma Muros-Posadas, that line may just seem too literal.

Even after retiring from sports in September 2001, Elma Muros-Posadas, now at 40, still continues to pursue her passion, through lighter-weighed competitions and coaching.

Back in the 2004 World Masters, she won a silver medal for the 400-meter hurdle competition.

Passion for sport

“I am willing to teach those who want to learn, because I would hate to see them waste their talents,” says Muros-Posadas during the 50th Anniversary of Tide, where she was honored along with four other iconic Filipina, Gloria Diaz, Caridad Sanchez, Boots Anson-Roa, and Rosa Rosal for their contributions in their respective field.

Coaching is not new to her as back in 2002, she handled the University of the East women’s track and field team and led them to the UAAP crown against the league’s perennial powerhouse University of Santo Tomas.

Muros-Posadas also once mentored the Far Eastern University track team and gave the school five championships. She has also trained students at Brent International School in Santa Rosa Laguna, where her daughter, Klarizze, is studying.

She is now serving as a consultant in Grassroots Level for the Philippine Sports Commission, where she helps in discovering new talents in different schools in far-flung provinces.

Sports, her life

Sports has and always been her life. She spends her other time training Klarizze, who is trying to follow her footsteps some day.

“Ayokong isipin ng anak ko na ang mother niya ay si Elma Muros,” she says.

Determination, will, and discipline, Elma says, are essentials for those who want to succeed.

“Hindi ka naman pwedeng maging champion, kung hindi di mo paghihirapan diba?”

“Don’t surrender. Walang imposible sa taong nagtitiyaga at determinado,” the Iron Woman ended.

from: Manila Times ,
Marian Jean F. Benetua

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Elma Muros-Posadas! Pride of Magdiwang Romblon

Elma Muros-Posadas, a sprinter, hurdler and long jumper, has collected a total of 13 gold medals from her numerous stints at the Southeast Asian Games. She also brought home a bronze medal in 400-meter hurdles from the 1990 Beijing Asiad and another bronze in long jump from the 1994 Hiroshima Asiad.

This multi-talented woman was born in Magdiwang, Romblon. She finished her elementary at Magdiwang Elementary School.

She was discovered by Miss Susana F. Relox (my Aunt) and Mr. Manzo (the late school teacher in Magdiwang Elementary School). After then, she competed in many tournaments, the District Meet (inter-Sibuyan Island Tournament), the Provincial Meet, and of course the Palarong Pambansa.
Magdiwang Elementary School

The Palarong Pambansa Program is an annual multi-level national scholastic athletic competition conducted by the Depatment of Education and participated in by the elementary and secondary pupils / students both from public and private schools.

In this annual event, many schools discovered the potential of Elma Muros. She was even invited to the National Team in that year. This was just the beginning of Elma Muros career. There's a saying, "Champions dedicate themselves to prepare for success
".

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Summer in Sibuyan Island

If anyone loves going to the beach. I recommend visiting the Philippines. Go to Boracay Island or Palawan. Of course don't forget to visit my Province, especially Sibuyan Island! The people there are fantastic, the island is extraordinary. Try to visit our Island and you will see the beauty of different falls and beaches. These are the places that Sibuyan Island can offer.







- Magdiwang DAM









- Lambingan Falls has a natural crystal-clear pool ideal for bathing. It is a favorite dating place among lovers.




- Cantingas River Valley
-2003 Cleanest River in Region IV-B and 2nd Cleanest River in the Philippines. -In 2005 Cleanest and Greenest River in the Philippines -A favorite destination among both local and foreign visitors.



What makes Cantingas River very cool, clean and different from others?

  • Sibuyan is an Ice Age Island. She rose by herself and not connected with other islands as proven by the deep trench that surrounds it.
  • Presence of metamorphic and ultramafic rocks.
  • Dense bio-diversity from source downward.
  • Densely forest.
  • Elevation of water source from 100 - 1000 meters.
  • Absence of pollution due to minimal human activity.

- Cantingas Falls
known for its enchanting vistas. In its mountain are found the world's smallest bat, endangered wild cat or the singalong, and the hardest wood, the mancogo or iron wood.







- Cresta de Gallo
a popular dive spot.










Wonderful places in the Philippines

Romblon - Marble Country Of The Philippines

Dubbed as the "Marble Country" which fittingly describes the rich deposits of marble found all over the province. In fact, all the islands of Romblon have marble. It is believed that the substructure of the island and its neighboring islets are of marble. Quarries on these islands produce raw marble for sculpture and construction purposes. Romblon is the only place in the Southeast Asia with the marble deposits of commercial value. Experts say that Romblon marbles are equal to Italian marbles in quality.


Though the smallest of the three major islands, Romblon is the seat of the provincial government and center of commercial and economic activities in the province. Romblon Island is situated between the two major islands of Sibuyan and Tablas. It has a well-protected harbor, which is considered to be the best landlocked harbor in the country. A few kilometers away from the town proper are the beaches of Bonbon and Tiamban. Off the coast are Logbon, Alad and Cobrador, three islets with white sand beaches.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Kababayans Meet Ken Lee

A contestant in the second season of the Bulgarian show "Music Idol" performs Mariah Carey's song "Without you" in fake English.

The contestant's name is Valentina Hasan, 29 years old. She's from the village of Zvezdelina, in the Kardzhali Province. Valentina's married and "Hasan" is her husband's surname. She currently lives in Spain.

This video is not intended for any ethnic tensions or historical debates. It's just a laugh, so I implore everyone to ignore any irrelevant comments and not to engage in pointless discussions. from
ArathBenedek (youtube.com)


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The last frontier

The Philippines is about to lose one of its last tropical rainforests.

It is immeasurably small compared to the Amazon behemoth of Brazil. It is even diminutive compared to the mountain ranges of Sierra Madre. But this one is no ordinary rainforest. It is an impressive, triangular, and multi-dimensional chain of mountains sitting in an exotic paradise called Sibuyan, one of the islands that comprise the province of Romblon.

Mt. Guiting-Guiting is unique for its precipitous, and serrated terrains which render it almost impervious to hikers and loggers alike. Home to the inestimable diversity of fauna and flora, trees, birds, insects, and animals, it is acknowledged as the densest rainforest in the world. No less than 1,551 hardwood trees are contained in one hectare.

This rainforest has been declared Natural Park in 1996 by President Ramos. It is even considered one of the eight wonders of this benighted archipelago. Mountain climbers who scale the heights of Mt. Guiting-Guiting are awed by the wild beauty of orchids, the variety of multihued birds, and the intimidating presence of enormous trees—like the Hopea fosworthyi (Dalingdingan) trees—whose girth cannot be circumscribed by the combined length of the puny arms of Romblon’s congressman, governor, and vice-governor. The smallest bats in the world—Sibuyan Pygmy Fruitbats—are found in the caves of the rainforest. Some years back, one Swiss entomologist was astonished to discover six previously unknown tropical insects.

Such is the grandeur of Mt. Guiting-Guiting that when one contemplates its awesome existence, one cannot but feel a sense of the sublime and the sacred. Viewed from afar in the afterglow, it is like a serene, slumbering Colossus clothed with blue mist and crowned with clouds. In the tranquil moments of the evening, the majestic form of Mt. Guiting–Guiting is silhouetted by the glow of the full moon against the silverly surface of the sea.

ENDANGERED

Mt. Guiting-Guiting—which rises to 2,057 meters above sea level—is now under the grave threat of mechanized mining. The jagged terrains of the rainforest pose a formidable challenge to a full–scale logging. But they are extremely vulnerable to the massive operation of modern quarrying – slicing, digging, carving, and moving of huge amount of soil in the process of extracting minerals from the bowels of the earth.

Mt. Guiting-Guiting is known to hold huge amount of nickel, gold, and other minerals in its womb. Small wonder that, after Philippine laws on mining were liberalized, greedy capitalists and government officials are salivating like canines over the prospect of laying hand on the boundless wealth of the rainforest. As of this writing, the government has already given its go-signal to mining companies to start their activities in a foreseeable future. Although the actual excavation is yet to commence, and although the majority of the inhabitants of Sibuyan Island is strongly opposing the move to mine Mt. Guiting-Guiting, the minions of mining companies are already busy laying out their stratagems.

The Philippines is known for its wealth in natural resources and minerals like gold, copper, nickel, etc and the mining industry offers the fairest hope of lifting the people from the morass of poverty and mismanagement. It certainly provides jobs and other income generating opportunities for the people.

But the problem is that mining is a complicated and tricky business. Mainly motivated by money and profit, mining companies are particularly susceptible to the pressures and temptations of our corrupt body-politic. They can easily resort to the bad habits and shady deals being perpetrated by corrupt public officials.

Some mining companies are on hand to ‘’allay’’ the fears of the Sibuyanons. In broad terms, they tell the people that their geologists and mining engineers would see to it that mining excavations would be done properly—with a gentle regard to the rainforest.

Furthermore, they say that what is to be mined is just a small portion outside the guarded preserve of the rainforest. The 15,000 square hectares of what is called Mt. Guiting-Guiting proper will remain inviolate. Only those wooded "hills" in the village of Taclobo will be mined.

What they are not telling the people of Sibuyan is that mining Mt. Guiting-Guiting is an entirely different and complex case. Unlike mining in a level terrain with only undergrowth and few trees to be cleared, extracting nickel from its bowels will involve the cutting of hundreds of thousands of trees, the displacement of various kinds of fowls, birds, and insects, the destruction of innumerable species of flora and fauna, and the turning over of millions of cubic tons of soil.

The "hills" being referred to by the mining companies can actually be considered forested mountains because they rise up to no less than 130 meters in height. And we are not talking of just one or two so-called "hills." We are dealing here with a long chain of "hills"—thickly wooded, wonderfully formed by Nature, and inextricably linked with the mountains at the center.

‘GIANT FOOT’

Imagine Mt. Guiting-Guiting as a giant foot. Those so-called "hills" are like toes serving as lateral support of Mt. Guiting-Guiting. When the bulldozers start their engines, they will first chomp bit by bit the toes, and then move upwards biting and chewing larger chunks. It is literally slicing, carving, and moving mountains and hills. Once the lower parts of Mt. Guiting-Guiting give way, the chain of mountains at its epicenter will be destabilized sooner or later; and science can neither anticipate nor calculate the devastation it will wreak on the people living in the littoral areas.

For millions of years, Mt. Guiting-Guiting—a masterpiece of divine architecture—has been sitting in its primeval abode long before mortals reached the shores of Sibuyan; and, if left alone in its solitude, will outlast a thousand generations of human beings. Its long existence and enthralling beauty should remind us that it is a hallowed place that deserves our rapture and reverence. It should instill in us a humble thought that there are forces of nature far greater than us, and that we are not the rightful owners of, but only strangers in the land we temporarily inhabit.

Mt. Guiting-Guiting is a sacred place. It does not belong to this present generation, nor to any other. Our ancestors taught us not to touch the sacred but to reverence it as a constant reminder that we are mere ephemeral creatures. Mt. Guiting-Guiting is a hallowed ground because it gives life. And here we are—trying to obliterate the life-giving Mother Earth that sustains our very existence. How tragic.

by: FR. RAYMUN J. FESTIN

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

NIPAP in Sibuyan Island

The National Integrated Protected Areas Programme (NIPAP, 1996 - 2001) goal is to contribute to the conservation, protection and management of
natural habitats and biodiversity in the country's Integrated
National Protected Areas System (NIPAS).

The project objective is to establish effective protection and management of natural habitats and biodiversity in eight NIPAS sites representing seven of the Philippines’ fifteen bio-geographical zones.

The Original Eight Main Aims of the EU-GoP funded Project are the following:

  • To protect the biodiversity of each selected Protected Area (PA);

  • To ensure sustainable management of each selected PA;

  • Contribute to enforcing the NIPAS act;

  • To enhance the capabilities of the DENR/PAWB staff and local communities so that they will be in a position to take over and maintain the policies and facilities introduced during the life of the project;

  • To develop and maintain the ecological benefits that the protected areas provide to local communities;

  • To increase the wise use of available natural resources (especially those of forest and coastal areas;

  • To create a public awareness, both nationally and locally, of the need to protect the forest and biodiversity; and

  • To help ensure that rights of indigenous communities living in and around the Protected Areas are respected and likewise that gender issues are given due attention in project planning and implementation.

Two Supplementary Aims

  • To emphasize a community-based sustainable protection strategy within the framework of the NIPAS Act); and

  • To encourage and work closely with NGOs.

Mt. Guiting-Guiting Natural Park

Located in Sibuyan Island in Romblon Province, Mt. Guiting-Guiting was proclaimed as a Natural Park in 1996 by President Fidel V. Ramos.

NIPAP worked closely with Kabang Kalikasan ng Pilipinas (KKP/WWF), which is implementing a livelihood-oriented project, “Protecting the Biodiversity of Mt. Guiting-Guiting through the Development of Sustainable Livelihood Enterprises” with funding from The Netherlands Government. This project will continue until 2002 and, significantly, KKP/WWF is committed to support conservation activities in Mt. Guiting-Guiting beyond 2002.

* Results of a Baseline Survey conducted in 1997 among communities living within
and around Mt. Guiting-guiting Natural Park by NIPAP

*Mt. Guiting-Guiting General Information by NIPAP

Introduction To The Linux Operating System

Introduction

With Microsoft's monopoly over the operating system market, most computer users have been exposed only to the Windows family of operating systems, which includes Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP and 2003.

After using one operating system for a long time it is difficult for users to switch to a different one because they have become used to performing tasks a certain way, so that even the slightest change in the graphical layout or the commands makes things frustrating.

It is this mental stumbling block that makes people believe that Linux is more difficult to use than Windows. In fact, in a recent survey, a group of people who were completely new to computers were asked to use both Windows and Linux. At the end of the experiment the results showed that these novice users actually found Linux easier to use and more intuitive than Windows for their daily computing tasks.

In this topic we'll try to cover the major areas of difficulties that are faced by people who are new to the Linux operating system. We'll show you how to do things in Linux that you do in Windows, show you some of the features of this ‘new' operating system and drop in a few tips and tricks that will make your life easier. We will assume that you have never used Linux but have used Windows and are familiar with basic concepts such as files and folders, starting programs, etc.

This article aims to point you in the right direction for learning Linux and focuses on helping you stand on your own two feet when using it rather than having to refer to a piece of paper every time you have a problem. At the end of the day, the best way to 'learn' how to use Linux, is to actually use it and experiment yourself rather than simply reading about it.

Play around with it, experiment, break it, fix it and everything will become clear very quickly.

Why Use Linux?

Introduction

The first question is - what are the benefits of using Linux instead of Windows? This is in fact a constant debate between the Windows and Linux communities and while we won't be taking either side, you'll discover that our points will favour the Linux operating system because they are valid :)

Of course, if you don't agree, our forums have a dedicated Linux section where we would happily discuss it with you!

And The Reasons for using Linux ....

While we could list a billion technical reasons, we will focus on those that we believe will affect you most:

Linux is free. That's right - if you never knew it, the Linux operating system is free of charge. No user or server licenses are required*! If, however, you walk into an IT shop or bookstore, you will find various Linux distributions on the shelf available for purchase, that cost is purely to cover the packaging and possible support available for the distribution.

* We must note that the newer 'Advanced Linux Servers', now available from companies such as Redhat, actually charge a license fee because of the support and update services they provide for the operating system. In our opinion, these services are rightly charged since they are aimed at businesses that will use their operating system in critical environments where downtime and immediate support is non-negotiable.

Linux is developed by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Because of this community development mode there are very fresh ideas going into the operating system and many more people to find glitches and bugs in the software than any commercial company could ever afford (yes, Microsoft included).

Linux is rock solid and stable, unlike Windows, where just after you've typed a huge document it suddenly crashes, making you loose all your work!

Runtime errors and crashes are quite rare on the Linux operating system due to the way its kernel is designed and the way processes are allowed to access it. No one can guarantee that your Linux desktop or server will not crash at all, because that would be a bit extreme, however, we can say that it happens a lot less frequently in comparison with other operating systems such as Windows.

For the fanatics of the 'blue screen of death' - you'll be disappointed to find out there is no such thing in the world of Linux. However, not all is lost as there have been some really good 'blue screen of death' screen savers out for the Linux graphical X Windows system.

You could also say that evidence of the operating system's stability is the fact that it's the most widely used operating system for running important services in public or private sectors. Worldwide statistics show that the number of Linux web servers outweigh by far all other competitors:

Today, netcraft reports that for the month of June 2005, out of a total of 64,808,485 Web servers, 45,172,895 are powered by Apache while only 13,131,043 use Microsoft's IIS Web server!

Linux is much more secure than Windows, there are almost no viruses for Linux and, because there are so many people working on Linux, whenever a bug is found, a fix is provided much more quickly than with Windows. Linux is much more difficult for hackers to break into as it has been designed from the ground up with security in mind.

Linux uses less system resources than Windows. You don't need the latest, fastest computer to run Linux. In fact you can run a functional version of Linux from a floppy disk with a computer that is 5-6 years old! At this point, we can also mention that one of our lab firewalls still runs on a K6-266 -3DNow! processor with 512 MB Ram! Of course - no graphical interfaces are loaded as we only work on in CLI mode!

Linux has been designed to put power into the hands of the user so that you have total control of the operating system and not the other way around. A person who knows how to use Linux has the computer far more 'by the horns' than any Windows user ever has.

Linux is fully compatible with all other systems. Unlike Microsoft Windows, which is at its happiest when talking to other Microsoft products, Linux is not 'owned' by any company and thus it keeps its compatibility with all other systems. The simplest example of this is that a Windows computer cannot read files from a hard-disk with the Linux file system on it (ext2 & ext3), but Linux will happily read files from a hard-disk with the Windows file system (fat, fat32 or ntfs file system), or for that matter any other operating system.

Now that we've covered some of the benefits of using Linux, let's start actually focusing on the best way to ease your migration from the Microsoft world to the Linux world, or in case you already have a Linux server running - start unleashing its full potential!

The first thing we will go over is the way Linux deals with files and folders on the hard-disk as this is completely different to the way things are done in Windows and is usually one of the challenges faced by Linux newbies.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Pacquiao slips by Marquez!



After battling to a draw in their first bout, Manny Pacquiao (46-3-2, 34 KOs) won a split decision over Juan Manuel Marquez (48-4-1, 35 KOs) to take Marquez' WBC super featherweight title on Saturday night at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. Marquez seemed to have an edge in the early rounds as he was able to land clean counter shots against Pacman's aggressions. Pacquiao floored Marquez at the end of round three with a left hand and nearly put him down again at the bell. Marquez went to the wrong corner. Pacquiao continued to fight hard in the fourth but Marquez responded well. Marquez landed some good rights in the fifth as pressure from Pacquiao subsided. The fight continued at a slow pace in the sixth, which was favorable to the technically superior Marquez as he continued to outbox Pacman. Both Pacquiao and Marquez were cut by an unintentional headbutt in the seventh. The blood inspired Pacquiao, who had his best round since the fourth. It was Marquez, who opened up the cut over Pacquiao's right eye in the eighth and he punished Pacquiao the entire round. Pacquiao had his rhythm back in the ninth landing some good shots. Marquez' cut worsened. Pacquiao rocked Marquez again in the tenth. Marquez may have taken the last two rounds. Scores were 115-112, 114-113 Pacquiao, 115-112 Marquez.

* Diosdado Gabi lost to Abner Mares

NABO bantamweight titleholder Abner Mares (16-0, 10 KOs) annihilated Diosdado Gabi (30-4-1, 22 KOs) in what was on paper his toughest fight to date. The former Olympian brutally dropped Gabi twice in round two before the bout was halted by referee Jay Nady. Time was :49.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Marquez-Pacquiao II: Now it's business as usual!



Both Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao have said what they ought to say. Now it’s time for one of them to back-up what they have claimed and get the job done.

As to who between Marquez and Pacquiao will accomplish their mission will be known this evening at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada where the proud Mexican will defend his World Boxing Council (WBC) superfeatherweight crown against the extremely popular Filipino icon in a highly probable action-packed 12-round fight.
Hopefully?

Well everyone’s hoping with a bit of luck that a winner will finally emerge between Marquez and Pacquiao and that there won’t be any déjà vu for this encuentro part deux. Marquez showed resiliency, courage and splendid skills to come back from three vicious knockdowns in the opening round of his initial encounter with Pacquiao back in 2004 to make it an unbelievably close fight and eventually settle for a draw.

It took nearly four years for this match to happen again but it should have happened a long time ago if not for the then Featherweight champion Marquez’ reported unacceptable demands (at least from what the promoters claimed) that shot down the immediate rematch.

The card this Saturday, dubbed “Unfinished Business”, will make the world stop once both Marquez and Pacquiao go into “business as usual” mode and lay claim to the storied superfeatherweight kingdom once ruled by boxing greats Azumah Nelson, Genaro Hernandez, Wilfredo Gomez and current superstars Oscar Dela Hoya and pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

Though he won the WBC crown by decisioning Marco Antonio Barrera last March 2007, Marquez has been hard-pressed to prove his worth as the division’s kingpin. Despite holding the WBC crown, Marquez has been excruciatingly playing second fiddle to a crownless but hugely popular Pacquiao and only a victory against Pacman will give the Mexican the recognition he’s been longing for.

“Just make the fight happen,” was what Marquez told Golden Boy Promotions (GBP) executive Eric Gomez when issues about the Mexican’s fight purse was discussed late last year.

In a recent Sports Radio interview in the Philippines, the 34-year-old Marquez said age will not be a factor for his return bout with Pacquiao who turned 29 last December.

“I am always in shape and is always disciplined. I know this will be a tough fight but I am ready. I prepared three months for this fight because I know Paquiao will also be ready,” said Marquez during his live telephone interview with “Sports Chat.”

Pacquiao meanwhile sent a strong message not only to Marquez but also to his critics by training for a full two months at the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood owned by the Filipino’s longtime trainer Freddie Roach.

"It will be a great fight on Saturday as I heard Marquez has trained very hard and doesn't want to let his countrymen down. But I don't either as I need to win this fight for my people as this is the key to the Filipino unity,” said Pacquiao. “Not only for myself but all the people who love boxing I want them to be satisfied with my performance and not disappoint them on Saturday. I will do my best to make them happy. I also pray that both Marquez and me will be safe and all fighters will not get hurt in the ring."

Still, Pacquiao’s detractors insists on a strong possibility that the Filipino icon’s recent high-profile lifestyle could catch-up on him come fight night.

“It’s part of the business. You cannot please everyone but it doesn’t affect me a bit. I know Marquez is a tough fighter that is why I am training very hard for this fight,” said Pacquiao in a separate radio interview “For this fight I want to show everyone that I am still the same Manny Pacquiao who still has that hunger in winning each and every fight.”

Pacquiao, from General Santos City, is aiming to become the first Asian to win three world titles in three different divisions. He wore belts in the flyweight and super bantamweight divisions and is now eyeing to give the Philippines another stronghold of the 130-lb division once held by Filipino legends Rene Barrientos, Rolando Navarette and Gabriel “Flash” Elorde, considered as the greatest Filipino fighter bar none.

Military declares truce with rebels for Pacquiao fight

MANILA, Philippines -- The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has declared a seven-hour unilateral ceasefire in its campaign against communist insurgents on Sunday to give troops time to watch the fight of boxing hero Manny Pacquiao, the chief of staff said.

The suspension of offensive military operations (SOMO) will start at 8 a.m. and will end at 3 p.m., General Hermogenes Esperon Jr. said in a phone interview Saturday.

"I suggest that they also watch the fight," Esperon said jokingly of the communist New People's Army (NPA).

Esperon said he declared a SOMO so that "the conduct of soldiers is clear" during Pacquiao's bout with Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez. He said the AFP declared an "informal" SOMO during Pacquiao's last fight in 2007.

"To tell you the truth, we will all be watching the fight because Pacquiao is a soldier. Rather than not knowing what to do, we decided to declare the SOMO," Esperon said.

"There are some constraints and reminders. If [soldiers] are members of patrols, they are excluded from the SOMO. If units have to address a security problem, they can suspend the SOMO," he said.

The hugely popular Pacquiao, who has also dabbled in movies and television, is a reservist master sergeant in the Philippine Army.

Asked if a Pacquiao win would be a morale boost for the troops, Esperon said: "Oh yes, that's true for all us Filipinos, especially for us because Pacquiao is a soldier."

"Win or lose, he [Pacquiao] will remain to be the pride and idol of the Army, the Filipino soldier, and all Filipinos. But I have no doubt that he will bring home the bacon," Army Chief Lieutenant General Alexander Yano said.

The Pacquiao fight will be shown at the AFP Theater in Camp Aguinaldo and at the Philippine Army gymnasium in Fort Bonifacio.

The AFP last declared a SOMO against communist insurgents during the Christmas and New Year holidays last year.

As a matter of policy, it does not declare a SOMO against Islamic extremists in the south. Esperon said there was no need for a SOMO against the secessionist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), with whom the AFP has a long-standing ceasefire.

By Joel Guinto
INQUIRER.net

Friday, March 14, 2008

Pacquiao, Marquez fight for more than title


First Fight



Neither Manny Pacquiao nor Juan Manuel Marquez has boxed in the Olympics, but their bout Saturday night is expected to inspire Olympian-style nationalism in their home countries.

Pacquiao (45-3-2, 34 KOs), one of the biggest sports heroes of all time in the Philippines, and Marquez (47-3-1, 35 KOs), the son of a former pro boxer from Mexico City and a fan favorite in boxing-crazy Mexico, meet Saturday night (HBO pay-per-view, 9 ET, $49.95) in Las Vegas for the super featherweight world championship in a rematch nearly four years in the making.

"These two guys carry a nation on their shoulders, and that's what makes it even more special," says HBO's Mark Taffet.

Adding more intrigue is that their first fight, on May 8, 2004, and considered by many experts to be the fight of the year, ended in a majority draw. Marquez came back from three first-round knockdowns to essentially outbox Pacquiao the rest of the way.

"(Marquez) is going to have 100 million Mexicans behind him," says Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions, which is handling the fight. "This is for pride; this is for country. It really is for Mexico."

Pacquiao, whose popularity in his home country is unquestioned has been called "The Mexican Executioner" because he has mowed down many of Mexico's greatest fighters, including two wins each against Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera.

Pacquiao, who once ran unsuccessfully for a congressional seat in the Philippines, doesn't care for the moniker and counts many Mexicans among his legions of fans.

"I'm expecting Marquez at his 100% best," Pacquiao says. "He is hungry for a victory because he's the only Mexican left who has a chance to beat me. He wants to make a name by beating me. … I won't let him do that."

Proof of just how much this fight means to the 29-year-old Pacquiao lies in the fact that he has forgone one of his favorite pastimes — playing basketball — to concentrate on his training. The left-handed slugger came to the USA earlier than usual to get away from the crush of Filipino fans trying to get close to him.

"Manny came to camp early, and we usually have a rule that we don't play basketball and I didn't even have to worry about it," says Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach. "He didn't want to play this time because this fight is so important."

Among the Pac Man's fans is Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who doesn't mince words. "The victory of Pacquiao is a victory of the more than 76 million Filipinos, and the entire nation joins him in celebrating," she says.

Marquez, who watched his brother, Rafael, lose a controversial decision to Israel Vazquez two weeks ago, knows how much this fight means to his countrymen as well. But the quiet 34-year-old, nicknamed "Dinamita" (Dynamite) plans to let his fists do the talking.

"I don't like to talk," he says. "This fight is for my country, my people. I will win it with my heart."

Contributing: The Associated Press

ANTILLON KOs BOBBY PACQUIAO IN THE FIRST ROUND

Undefeated lightweight Urbano Antillon of Maywood, California via Chihuahua, Mexico made a rousing statement moments ago by knocking out Bobby Pacquiao of the Philippines towards the end of the first round of their 10-round lightweight battle at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas, NV.

A powerful left hook by Antillon to Pacquiao's liver sent Pacquiao gasping for breath before Antillon finished him off with left-right combinations to the head and body sending Pacquiao to the canvas. Pacquiao was unable to beat the referee's count.

Antillon cruised to his 22nd victory in as many bouts also upping his knockout tally to 15. Pacquiao dropped to 28-14-3 win-lose-draw record.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

A message to all BNHS/MNHS Alumni

Stories of success from the bounty of colorful experiences will serve an Inspiration to Us...!

While your failures will Guide us in trudging and help keep us on the right truck to hit our Goals and meet Our Dreams ....!

WE’LL SEE YOU THERE!!!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Grand Reunion of MBHS/MNHS

A CLASS REUNION is a meeting of former classmates, typically organized at or near their former school by one of the class on or around an anniversary of their graduation. Former teachers may be invited as well. Usually, participants nostalgically reminisce about their old school days, fondly remember their school pranks, and bring each other up to date on what has happened to each of them since they went their separate ways.

Magdiwang National High School graduates, specially Batch '98. We are all invited to attend the Grand Reunion. The tentative schedule will be on May 10, 2008.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Sibuyan natural park pushed by Loren

Sen. Loren Legarda has filed a bill seeking to establish a sprawling natural park in Mount Guiting-Guiting in Sibuyan Island, Romblon province.

Legarda wants the proposed Mt. Guiting-Guiting Natural Park established by an act of Congress, and instantly declared a protected area.

The proposed natural park shall cover some 15,475 hectares and span 15 barangays in the municipalities of Magdiwang, Cajidiocan and San Fernando, all in Sibuyan.

In Senate Bill 1798, Legarda stressed the need for Congress to "to guard and protect Mt. Guiting-Guiting's unique bio-diversity as well as its aesthetic and ecological value."

Mt. Guiting-Guiting is home to fascinating endemic flora and fauna. These include four species of rodents and a kind of bat discovered only in the mid-1990s and found nowhere else in the world.

With an elevation of 2,058 meters, the mountain dominates the Sibuyan landscape. The mountain sustains the lives of, and is mythic symbol to the more than 50,000 residents of the 47,745-hectare island.

Mt. Guiting-Guiting is also home to many threatened species, including the Philippine tube-nosed bat, previously known to originate only from Negros.

About half of the island remains covered with mangrove and mossy forests. The island's lowland forest is known to be the densest in the country in terms of species diversity, being the habitat of up to 54 endemic plant varieties.

The proposed natural park is expected to promote low-impact recreation and tourism that would, in turn, heighten public awareness of the need to preserve the environment, according to Legarda.

Legarda served as chairperson of the Senate committee on environment and natural resources as well as the Senate committee on tourism in the 12th Congress.

The senator filed her bill not long after San Fernando municipal councilor Armin Marin was shot dead by an employee of Sibuyan Nickel Properties Development Corp., a firm exploring in the island for the hard, silvery white metal used to make stainless steel.

The killing of Marin, 42, a known pro-environment crusader, took place during a picket staged in Barangay España, San Fernando by hundreds of residents opposed to mining activities in their communities.

from: Senate of the Philippines Press Release
February 3, 2008