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    VOL. 12 NO. 168 TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013www.libre.com.ph

    MUNTINGCORDILLERABILANG bahagi ng pagdiriwang sa Araw ng Cordillera kahapon, gumawa ng scale model ng Cordillerana itinanghal sa Melvin Jones Grandstand ng Burnham Park. Sa scale model makikita ang mga ilog atsapa ng bulubundukin ng Cordillera. EV ESPIRITU

    The best things in life are Libre

    $1.86BpadalaNi Paolo G. Montecillo

    UMANGAT ang halaga ng perang pinadala ng mgaoverseas Filipino worker (OFW) nitong Mayo sapinakamataas na antas sa loob ng limang buwan,

    ayon sa datos mula sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).Sinabi ng BSP noong Lunes naumabot ang perang pinadala sa$1.867 bilyon nitong Mayo,mataas nang 5.24 porsyento kungihahambing sa katulad na buwannoong isang taon. Ito rin angpinakamalaking halagangnaipadala mula noong Disyembrenang nagpadala ang mga OFW ng$1.975 bilyong salapi sa Pilipinas.

    Alinsunod ang pagtaas ngpadala nitong Mayo sa pagtatayang pamahalaan sa pag-unlad nga-

    yong taon na 5 porsyento. Perangpadala ang pinakamalaking pinang-mumulan ng kitang banyaga ngekonomiya, na maliban sa pagtus-tos sa pangangailangang panloob,tinitiyak ding sapat ang dolyar sabansa para sa pag-i-import.

    Umangat ang personal napadala, kabilang ang mga regaloat ibang produktong pinadala sa

    bansa, sa $2.07 bilyon, mataasnang 6.2 porsyento mula noongisang taon.

    Remittances remained robustdue to sustained strong demandfor skilled Filipino manpoweroverseas, pahayag ni BSP Gover-nor Amando M. Tetangco Jr.

    Tinukoy ng BSP ang mgabagong ulat mula sa PhilippineOverseas Employment Administra-tion na nagpakitang naproseso naang katlo sa 431,394 inapruba-hang job order mula nang nag-bukas ang taon, karamihan saSaudi Arabia, United Arab Emi-rates, Kuwait, Hong Kong at Qatar.

    Dahil sa pinadala nitong Mayo,tumuntong na sa $8.78 bilyon angkabuuang halaga ng pinadala saunang limang buwan ng taon,mataas nang 5.6 porsyento sa ka-tulad na panahon ng 2012

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    2 NEWS TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013

    BARADOPINAGBUBUNOT kahapon ng mga boluntir ng Pasig City ang santambak na mga water lily nanakababara na sa Manggahan Floodway sa Ilog Pasig. Nagiging sanhi ng pagbaha sa Metro Manila angmga water lily. ANDREW TADALAN

    Editor in Chief

    Chito dF. dela Vega

    Desk editorsRomel M. LalataDennis U. EroaArmin P. AdinaCenon B. Bibe

    Graphic artistRitche S. Sabado

    INQUIRER LIBRE is published Mondayto Friday by the Philippine Daily Inquirer,

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    Katumbas ito ng pisong pag-

    taas sa presyo ng tinapay at 50sentimo sa Pinoy Pandesal namag-aangat sa halaga nito saP3.50 kada piraso. Niluluto ngmga mali l i i t na panaderya,Pinoy Pandesal ang tatak ng mu-rang produktong gumagamit ngmas murang harinang Turko.

    When a country exportsproducts at dumping (or lowerthan its domestic) prices, it is en-gaged in unfair trade, ani Pafmilexecutive director Ric M. Pinca.

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    P900M nawalasa Malampayadahil sa scamHINDI bababa sa P900 milyonmula sa Malampaya gas project

    sa Palawan na para sana sa mgamagsasakang bibiyayaan ng re-pormang agraryo ang napuntasa isang pekeng nongovernmentorganization, ayon sa isangsalaysay tungkol sa P10-bilyongraket na hinain sa National Bu-reau of Investigation (NBI).

    There were no deliveries ofsupplies for listed beneficiariesf o r t h e M a l a m p a y a f u n d s , nakasaad sa salaysay na hinainni Marilyn Suas, isa sa anim na

    nagpasabog sa diumanong scamna pinaaandar ni Janet Lim-Napoles, pangulo at CEO ng JLNCorp, na iniimbistigahan ngayonng NBI.

    Ayon kay Suas, 59, itinalagasiya ni Napoles bilang pangulong Peoples Organization forP r o g r e s s a n d D e v e l o p m e n tFoundation Inc. Bahagi ng traba-ho niya na maging project coor-dinator ng JLN at Department of

    Agrarian Reform sa proyektongpinondohan ng pera mula saMalampaya. Nancy C. Carvajal

    KUNG MERON KAYONG DELICADEZA

    Miriam: Mag-leave kayoname of the institution which Iam associated with. I felt thebottom has fallen out of my

    world because of the amountsinvolved, ani Santiago.

    Sapagkat hindi mai-impeachang isang senador, o pa-panagutin sa Ombudsman, ki-

    nakailangang magbuo ang Pa-ngulo ng lupong binubuo ngmga kasaping beyond thereach of politicians, tulad ngmga dating Supreme Court Jus-tice na sina Ameurfina MelencioHerrera at Flerida Ruth Romero.

    Ngunit sinabi ni Honasan nahihintayin muna niya ang ulat naihahain ng National Bureau ofInvestigation (NBI) bago sundinang mungkahi ni Santiago.

    Nina Gil C. Cabacungan at Cathy C. Yamsuan

    MAGBAKASYON muna habang sinusuri angpananagutan ninyo ng isang lupong tinipon ni Pangu-long Aquno at binubuo ng mga retiradong mahistrado.

    Minungkahi ito ni Sen. Miri-am Defensor-Santiago sa limang

    senador na iniuugnay sa umanoyP10-bilyong pork barrel scamsangkot ang sanga-sangangpekeng organisasyon at proyektona binuo ni Janet Lim-Napoles.

    Out ofdelicadeza, the fivesenators should go on leave toerase any doubt that they mightuse their power or their moneyto pressure the investigators,ani Santiago.

    Nilarawan niya ang mga

    senador na sina Ramon RevillaJr., Juan Ponce Enrile, Jinggoy

    Estrada, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. atGregorio Honasan II bilangpersons of interest na naglaanumano ng kabuuang P2.358 bi-lyon mula sa pork barrel nila samga pekeng proyekto kapalit ngkickback na hindi bababa sa 50porsyento mula sa mga kathang-isip na nongovernment organi-zations na binuo ni Napoles.

    I was not only extremelyangry that they have sullied the

    Kahit may iskandalo na, mananatili pa rin ang porkSA KABILA ng eskandalong bun-sod ng imbestigasyon sa paka-nang kaugnay ng P10 bilyongpondong pork barrel, sinabi niQuezon City Rep. Feliciano Bel-monte na hindi pa rin bibitawanang pinupulaang programa.

    Inaasahang mahahalal mulibilang Speaker ng Kapulunganng mga Kinatawan sa ika-16Kongreso, sinabi ni Belmonte sam g a r e p o r t e r k a h a p o n n am a r a m i n g h a k b a n g u p a n g

    m a t i y a k n a n a g a g a m i t s atamang paraan ang pondongp o r k b a r r e l , o p i s y a l n atinatawag na Priority Develop-ment Assistance Fund (PDAF).

    Maraming lugar sa bansa nawalang sapat na pondo mula sapambansang badyet na makiki-nabang sa pork ng mga mamba-batas, ani Belmonte.

    Ngunit sinabi ni Belmonte nanais niyang siyasatin ng Kapulu-ngan lahat ng mga papeles at

    datos na hawak ng mga opisyalkaugnay ng pork scam upang ma-batid kung kailangan nitong mag-patuloy sa isang imbestigasyon.

    Whether this is true or nottrue, there is a need to keep ontightening the rules to makesure the uses (of pork) reallyb e n e f i t t h e p e o p l e , a n i y a .[T]he issue of everybody knows

    where its spent, and the issue ofaccountability... these are theends we would like to do. LBS

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    TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013 3NEWS

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    4 FEATURES TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013

    modelSunrise:5:37 AMSunset:6:28 PM

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    topWednesday,

    July 17

    Wolf in sheeps clothing I dont want this anymore.You were asking if your lifewould have been better if youmarried Carlo. I wish I could say

    yes but only God knows how itwould have been. Honestly ,there is no point thinking aboutthat. It would just make you bit-ter thinking that your life couldhave been better with Carlo.

    April, you still love Paul in spiteof the pain that he causes you. Iadmire you for that . Sometimeswe just cant fathom the mystery oflove. I cannot tell you to stop beingwith Paul because he is your hus-band but what I can tell you is to

    stop being a prisoner of fear. Youhave a daughter and if your hus-

    band cannot be responsible for herthen you have to. It is your duty to

    protect her from any harm, yourhusband included. If your love forhim dies, then it is something thathe has taken upon himself. It is not

    your fault but his. I know it maynot seem to work sometimes butGod never gets tired of listening toour prayers. I honestly believe thatthere is no man so evil that Godcannot transform into a new andloving being. I wish there could be

    an easy way out April but there isnone. Sometimes, you just have tolet God work his way into your lifeand trust him to take control of it.

    I have always said time and againthat the ultimate test of love is inbeing able to love a person even ifwe cannot find any reason to any-more. Love for as long as you canand if it dies then just let it fadeaway. It may never end the way

    you want it to but always remem-ber that it is better to lose lovewhile trying to keep it than lose itby not trying because you have giv-en up too soon.

    Thank you April for writingand I hope that your heart will

    finally find the p eace and happi-ness it deserves. God bless and Iwish you well.

    DEAR Joe,I appreciate your program because your views are al-

    ways in accordance with Christian values and I thankGod for providing me someone like you whom I mayconsult in these crumbling moments of my life.

    My first love and I were notable to make it because thoughhe loved me, his love was notenough to fight for me. My fam-ily was well off in the past asmy Dad worked in one of themost prestigious companies inthe Middle East and he earnedquite big. My parents said that Ishould level up my standards in

    choosing the one whom I shouldmarry. Unfortunately, Carlo wasonly in 2nd year college and hehad no intentions of finishinghis studies because he wantedto be a PBA athlete. He was a

    varsity player in their university.I was compelled to end it

    with Carlo despite my greatlove for him because my par-ents didnt approve of him. I

    was sent to Davao to workthere and break the link be-tween Carlo and me.

    While mending my brokenheart, a very persistent suitorcame into the picture. Paul dideverything to win me. Joe, I re-ally did not know what went in-to me that all I wanted thattime was to fight for the lovethat I thought was meant forme. He seemed to be the per-fect man for me.

    It was too late when I real-ized that I jumped into a wellthat was full of lifetime suffer-

    ing. I married a wolf dressed inlambs clothing. I have been anemotionally battered wife. Paulpreferred to be with his friendsand his selfishness began toshow after the birth of our onlydaughter. My husband did notexert any effort to find a job tosupport his growing family. Hecontinued to spend his marriedlife drinking.

    Joe, I have prayed endlesslyand attempted countless times

    to reform Paul. Both of us triedto engage in marriage and reli-gious encounters but they neversolved the problem.

    He threatened me that if ev-er I would want to leave him,he would slash the neck of ourdaughter and kill himself too.Joe, he may be capable of doingthis so I just continue topainfully bear with him. I wantto leave him but how could I

    when he is the one supposed to

    leave? That would mean leav-

    ing my own property. Hedoesnt want to leave too.

    My Dad died a few yearsback and my Mom is now anailing diabetic. I am afraid to bealone, Joe. You have earliertackled in one of your episodesthat one should not live in ifsand if nots because fate cannever be questioned and thatthere is always a purpose foranything that the Lord brings tous. May I just be allowed toask? What if I married my firstlove, could my life be this mis-

    erable or would it have beenbetter? I sincerely love Paul,Joe, but I do not think my love

    would be enough to last a life-time. I just wish that divorce ispossible here in our country so Ican be free from this misery.

    More power to you and toyour program.

    Sincerely yours,April Rain

    DEAR April,I have always been alarmed by

    the number of married peoplewho , if given a choice wouldrather separate or divorce than

    stick it out and figh t for theirmarriages. In many cases the

    sweet e xchange of I dos eventual-ly becomes extreme desires to say

    Love

    NotesJoe D Mango

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    SHOWBUZZ TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013 5ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor

    Tom Rodriguez: Hot newheartthrob in surprise hit

    Tom is 25, 510 tall, darkand oh, those killer dimples (if

    you get past those eyes)!As a rich and dapper yuppie,

    married, with kids, and with agay lover, too, in GMA 7s sur-prise hit series, My Husbands

    Lover, Tom seems like he canshow any girl, or boy for thatmatter, a whole new

    worldshining, shimmering,splendid.

    To think show biz nearly losthim to the US military! Butthats a long story, which he re-lates in this multiplatform inter-

    view with INQUIRER in a jollymix of English and Filipino,Waray and Bisaya.

    And thats another long story.When you signed up for the

    role of Vincent, were youready?

    I auditioned for it. I wasscared because of what I knewthe character would require.When we were told that [same-sex] kissing was prohibited onTV, I was relieved because, if itcame down to that, Id do it. I

    was sur e that Dennis (Trillo),being a multiaward-winning ac-tor, would have no qualmsabout that, either.

    We feel that youre taking abigger risk than Dennis, actu-ally. Hes won trophies forplaying a comfort gay in2004s Aishite Imasu 1941:

    Mahal Kita.I didnt think of it that way.

    Popoy (Caritativo, his manager)and I were stunned by peoplesreaction to the show. Popoymight have had this planned,but for me short range langang tingin ko e. I was happy tohave regular work and an un-

    usual role that I could sink myteeth into.

    Which part of the materialpulled you in immediately?

    It was one scene that I readfor. That scene didnt make it tothe show, but I felt that it en-capsulated the story and ex-plained the characters very

    well. Dennis was given the op-tion to choose between the tworoles; he picked the gay lover.

    I remember my conversationwith Popoy: Tom, theres anaudition at GMA 7, are you upto it? I said yes, and asked

    what time. He said, I haventtold you about the role. You willplay Carlas husband I said,Thats good; I havent worked

    with her. He continued,

    and Dennis lover. I couldntsee myself but I knew I wasflushed! I asked Popoy, Are yousure? Baguhan lang ako; Im notsure I can pull that off.

    Had you been allowed tochoose, which role would youhave taken?

    Id still pick the husband. Be-fore Vincent, I hadnt comeacross a role so different from

    who I was, and so out of thebox, that I had to unlearn ev-

    erything I knew about acting uptill that point.And I have [poured my

    whole self] into the role. Beforewe shoot any scene for MHL, Iwill have imagined every aspectof ithow it would look, feel,smell for Vincent. You see verylittle of Tom there. I am con-stantly thinking why Vincentdoes what he does.

    For me, it all boils down toVincent needing love and, espe-cially, wanting his fathers ap-

    proval. Though hes gay, you seealmost nothing of that softness

    because hes trained to beguarded, since his dad is a mili-tary man.

    Do you agree with all ofVincents choices?

    I may not, but I try not tojudge him. People, even thosewho do horrible things, thinktheyre doing the right thing.Sometimes you need to see theprice that a person pays for hisdecisions. Nothing good cameout of Vincents wrong choices,like his marrying Lally, just to

    win his fathers approval.Arent you afraid of being

    typecast?Theres always that fear. At

    the same time, it makes mehappy not many actors get tohave a successful pairing with alesbian character, as I did in BeCareful With My Heart (ABS-CBN, with Aiza Seguerra) andnow, with a gay male character.

    I have a new project with Vi-va Films, but I havent seen the

    script. I dont know if the pro-

    ducers of the movie version ofBe Careful will cast me in it. I

    love everyone I worked with onthat show. Im still in touch withthem, especially Aiza and direc-tor Jeffrey Jeturian.

    What have you learnedplaying Vincent so far?

    Many things, the most im-portant of which are acceptanceand empathy. In the way thathe loves Vincent is really no dif-ferent from a heterosexual orhomosexual man, or any of us.We all seek affection in thesame way.

    I say empathy because beingVincent just a few hours a dayis exhausting and suffocating.Its never good to have to lie to

    yourself. I hope viewers see thepain that he goes through.

    Some men of the cloth cer-tainly dont. How did you feelabout that?

    Everyone is entitled to anopinion. Thats the beauty ofdemocracy. We just have tomake sure, even if we disagree,

    that we dont lose respect for

    each other.You had familiarity work-

    shops with Dennis and Carla.How did those go?We had to; otherwise it

    would be hard to do intimatescenes. We had to go past thephysical awkwardness, if we

    were to effectively tell the story.Could you see yourself as

    something elselike, maybean action star?

    Yes, that would be good, too.Im into martial arts, boxing,and a few other sports. I played

    American football throughouthigh school.

    Before that, growing up inCatbalogan, Samar, I watchedall the films of Fernando PoeJr., Robin Padilla, Lito Lapidand Dante Varona, who jumpedfrom the San Juanico Bridge inone of his films. Whenever wecrossed that bridge, I remem-ber I asked myself, Can I dothat? Who knew I was goingto be in the movies! My dream

    was to be a visual artist, a

    painter.

    By Marinel R. Cruz and the INQUIRER Entertainment staff

    LADIES!and all you, gentle gentlementhe hotnew heartthrobs real name is Bartolome Alber-to Mott. He was first seen on television as Tom

    Mott on the ABS-CBN reality show Pinoy Big Brother:Double Up. Now he goes by the screen name Tom Ro-driguez because, people said I reminded them ofMiguel Rodriguez.

    THE girls still love Tom Rodriguez and his gay character in My Husbands Lover. ARNOLD ALMACEN

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    6 FEATURES TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013

    Youre bored?

    Clean your roomgetting more and more difficultto monitor. She knows parentalcontrols in gadgets better thanI do. Good thing that she lovesdrawing and playing the guitar.Life must be so fast-paced inher world that, despite all thosethings she does, she still feels

    bored.Jana, mom of oneMy son and my daughterare polar opposites. My daugh-ter can stay in her room all daylong and not complain aboutbeing bored. She has creativeprojectsshe likes to play theguitar, she enjoys reading, shedraws, she finds different waysto entertain herself.

    My son is a different story.Hed walk around the housecomplaining that hes bored. Hehas his phone, his Wii, his com-puter, we have cable TV, thehouse is full of books and yet hestill complains of being bored. Itis frustrating sometimes. But wetry to encourage him to findcreative use of his time, to dis-cover new interests and hob-bies.Mike, dad of two

    My kids used to complainabout being bored and everysingle time they did, I only hadone answer. Youre bored? Clean

    your room. Now they no longer

    complain to me that theyrebored.Michelle, mom of three

    Compiled by Pam Pastor

    IN A RECENT study, high-school kids have claimedthat they are bored, not knowing what to do beyondusing their phones and computers. Is this something

    you deal with? How do you handle it? Is there anythingyou do to keep your teenagers from getting bored?

    My son always seems sobored at home especially nowthat school has started and hesnot allowed to play PS3 or on-line games. It does seem liketheir life revolves around theirphones/computers/tablets/gam-ing consoles! This school year

    we forced him to ride theschool bus so hed meet newfriends from school who live inthe subdivision, so hell have atropa (good tropa, we hope).

    I always tell him how it wasin my childhood, not too longago, when we couldnt wait for4 p.m. because it meant wed beallowed to play outside. Habu-lan, patintero, shato.

    My son is approachingyoung adulthood, yet he didnteven get to experience to go intocaroling. We are also encourag-ing him to take up a sport para

    gumalaw-galaw naman, insteadof just sitting in front of the TVthe whole day with only his eyes

    and thumbs moving on PS3. Hestarted learning golf last sum-

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    The problem is most teensin her school have no siblings.

    And since they are too young tobe allowed to hang out, they do

    it virtually by Skype. Theywatch YouTube together and its

    Teams to battle at July 20 dance off finalsSEVERAL dance crews from allover the Philippines joined thebiggest inter-school dance com-petitionthe Smart Jump InDance Off organized by SmartCommunications Inc.

    Now, the stage is set for the

    best crew of them all, to be de-clared champions in the grandfinals happening on July 20 atthe Smart Araneta Coliseum.

    High school- and college-based dance teams showed theirbest and wildest dance routineby submitting audition videos

    via the Smart Jump In websit esince March. After a gruelingscreening process, 66 regionalqualifiers emerged from Luzon,

    Visayas, and Mindanao.The 66 dance crew advanced

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    event centers in Rosales, NorthEDSA, Mall of Asia, Dasmarinas,Iloilo, Cebu, Davao, and Ca-gayan De Oro.

    During the screening process,the Jump In Dance Off judges

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    More than P4 million worth ofprizes await the winning teamsand their schools. The best dancegroup will also have the chanceto be the official Smart Jump Increw, dancing to the officialSmart Jump In anthem popular-ized by S mart ambassadorsapl.de.ap and Jessica Sanchez.

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    SPACEMAN IN THE CITYA SPACEMAN is spotted exploring Roxas Boulevard in Manila topromote the Axe Apollo Space Academy (AASA). Close to 30,000Filipinos have joined the search, hoping to join the ranks of spaceheroes Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Yuri Gagarin. Follow

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    MINDANAO finalists compete at the Smart Jump In Dance Off regional

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    8 SPORTS TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013DENNIS U. EROA, Editor

    SINGITPINIPILIT ni Francis Munsayac ng Emilio Aguinaldo na makasingitbagamat mahigpit ang depensa ni Philip Paniamogan ng JRU sa NCAA

    kahapon. Nanalo ang Heavy Bombers,85-79. AUGUST DELA CRUZ

    NCAA SALPUKAN

    Bombers, Lions wagiNakakuha ng 20 puntos at

    15 rebounds ang Generalsmula kay Happi Noube ngunithindi ito sapat upang pigilanang Bombers.MGA ISKOR

    UNANG LARO

    JRU 85Paniamogan 23, Mabulac16. Balagtas 14, Pontejos 12, Juani-co 6, Lasquety 5, Salaveria 4, DelaPaz 3, Abanto 2, Benavides 0.

    EAC 79Happi 20, Arquero 14,Paguia 12, Tayongtong 10, King 8,Jamon 6, Castro 4, MOrada 3, Mun-sayac 2, Monteclaro 0.Quarters: 21-21, 37-34, 63-59, 85-79IKALAWANG LARO

    SAN BEDA 78Amer 17, Dela Cruz13, Dela Rosa 12, Koga 8, A. Se-merad 8, Adeogun 7, Sara 4, Vil-laruz 2, D. Semerad 2, Mendoza 2,Abarcar 2, Abatayo 1, Bonsurbe 0,Pascual 0, Ludovice 0.MAPUA 53 Eriobu 14, Saitanan12, Brana 8, Cantos 6, Ighalo 6, Es-trella 4, Isit 2, Magsigay 1, Biteng 0,Gabo 0, Layug 0.Quarters: 21-11, 38-27, 55-44, 78-53.

    Ni Cedelf P. Tupas

    SINAGIP ni Marco Balagtas ang Jose Rizal Uni-versity laban sa Emilio Aguinaldo College Gen-erals, 85-79, kagabi sa NCAA mens basketball

    tournament sa Filoil Flying V Arena sa San Juan.

    Gumawa ng 14 puntos siBalagtas kabilang ang tatlongtres upang tulungan ang

    Heavy Bombers na umakyat saika-apat puwesto na may 3-2kartada.

    Nanguna si Philip Paniamo-gan sa JRU na may 23 puntosngunit krusyal ang mga tres niBalagtas na nagpahirap saGenerals.

    We know he (Balagtas) canshoot, but I needed him morefor rebounding, sabi ni JRUcoach Vergel Meneses.

    Personally, Im happy he

    was able to deliver because Iwas the one who recruited himfrom our hometown.

    Sa isa pang laro, nagtulun-gan sina Baser Amer at Art DelaCruz upang talunin ng kampe-ong San Beda ang Mapua, 78-53.Kinuha ng Lions angikalawang puwesto na may 4-1kartada.

    Lider ang Letran na walapang talo sa apat laro.

    May double-double si Amerna 17 puntos at 10 reboundssamantalang may 13 puntos atpitong rebounds si De la Cruz.

    Hercules Doliguez hindi natitinagHINDI kabado si featherweightJun Doliguez sa magandangmarka ng kanyang kalaban nasi Mexican Ruben Tamayo Hu-lyo 20 sa Mexico.

    Orihinal na kapalitan ng sun-tok ng pambato ng Saved by

    the Bell Promotion si WorldBoxing Organization Intercon-tinetal featherweight king JoseNegro Ramirez ngunit hindipumayag ang huli sa sapakandahil sa usapin sa pera.

    Sinabi ni Doliguez na walang

    problema kahit sino angkanyang harapin.

    Perpekto po ang akingpreparasyon at kahit sino ay lal-abanan ko, sabi ni Doliguez nakababayan ni ring legend Man-ny Pacquiao.

    Nagpapapawis sakasalukuyan ang Team Doliguezna kinabibilangan ni trainerBenny dela Pena at assistanttrainer Dagul Martinezsa WildCard Gym ni Freddie Roach saLos Angeles.

    Darating si Saved by the Bellexecutive Danny Anuran Miy-erkules sa Los Angeles upangsuportahan si Doliguez.

    Sanay sa banatan si Tamayona tinaguriang Canelito. Maykartadang 22-4-3, 16 knockoutsang anak ng Ciudad Obregon,

    Sonora, Mexico.Nagwagi sa pamamagitan ng

    TKO si Tamayo kontra Juan Bel-tran sa ika-apat round.

    This not an easy fight forJun, sabi ni SBB PresidentElmer Anuran na pumirma ngdalawang taon kontrata saZanfer Promotions upang tu-lungan si Doliguez sa inter-nasyonal eksena.Juns deter-mined to make a big impres-sion in his first fight outside

    the Philippines.

    BATANG SARANGANIKAILANGANG manalo ni Hercules Doliguez upang tumingkad ang pag-

    asa ng lumaban sa pandai-digang kampeonato.ELMER ANURAN/FACEBOOK

    Is Alfrancis Chua out of Ginebra?By Musong R. Castillo

    AFTER steering Barangay Gine-bra to a surprise second-placefinish in the PBA Commission-ers Cup less than two monthsago, Alfrancis Chua has report-edly tendered his resignation ascoach over alleged differences

    with members of management.This development came as acomplete surprise after Chuagot his walking-wounded GinKings to scrape past practicallyeveryone before losing via asweep to eventual champion

    Alaska in the best-of-five titleseries.

    San Miguel Corporation offi-cials refused to answer calls orreturn text messages on the is-sue, further fanning the flamesof a reported farewell speech

    given by Chua to his playersduring practice yesterday.

    It was the first practice ofthe team since that secondplace finish even as Rudy Hat-field has also reportedly retiredand Chua set to bring back for-mer PBA MVP Eric Menk from astint in the Asean Basketball

    League with the San MiguelBeermen.Ginebra was in the news

    lately after its acquisition ofJapeth Aguilar and the reportedplan of former Meralco slotman

    Asi Taulava to make a grandPBA comeback with the Kings.

    Taulava won the ABL MVP at40 years old while playing forSan Miguel and rumors have itthat the 6-foot-9 Fil-Tongan isset to return as a member of theGinebra crew.