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You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Sunday, August 25, 2024

Regine Velasquez slams fake news on breakup with Ogie Alcasid: 'Gusto ko lang semplangin yung nagsasabi na hiwalay na kami'

BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • Regine shared her feelings about the report during an appearanceon the popular noontime program "It's Showtime" on Saturday.


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 Regine Velasquez-Alcasid (Facebook)

Asia's Songbird Regine Velasquez-Alcasid slammed a report saying that she and her husband, Ogie Alcasid, have separated.

Regine shared her feelings about the report during an appearance on the popular noontime program "It's Showtime" on Saturday. Her full reaction:

"Gusto ko lang semplangin yung nagsasabi na hiwalay na kami. Maghintay ka dyan ha! Maghintay ka! 

"Marriage is difficult. Marriage is difficult the way it is. Pero may mga tao na who's trying to make it more difficult for us, hindi po maganda. Parang ipinapanalangin ninyo na magkahiwalay kami.

"Hindi po kami maghihiwalay ever because we love each other. Our marriage is not perfect. Siyempre ganun talaga may mga issue, issue (sa marriage).

"Pero wala akong issue (sa kanya). Gusto ko lang sabihin na napakabait ng asawa ko. Alam n'yo kung paano ko alam na mabait siya? He is God-centered.

"Ang focus niya kay God. Marami siyang ginagawa pero ang focus niya na kay God pa rin. Hence, ako po yung nagbe-benefit doon. Dahil mahal na maha niya ang Panginoon, Mabait at mabuti siyang asawa at tatay sa aming mga anak. 

"So please! Kung may makita kayong mga write-up or anything (about hiwalayan sa amin), huwag ninyong paniwalaan. Nakikita naman ninyo kami sa social media.

"He's my best friend. I hope he's my best friend, too! Aside from Ryan Bang. Yan lang ang gusto kong sabihin. Kaya maghanda ka dyan ha! Tinitignan kita," Regine said.

After expressing her feelings, Regine kissed Ogie.

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Capital1 battles Cignal in PVL knockout quarters

BY MANILA BULLETIN SPORTS


AT A GLANCE

  • And Capital1 hopes to bank heavily on the team’s new-found confidence when it battles No. 2 Cignal while Farm Fresh looks to do the same against the top-seeded Akari in the Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference knockout quarterfinals Saturday, Aug. 24, at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City.


In do-or-die matches, records and rankings are cast aside. What truly counts is resolve, poise and resilience.

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Capital1 is hoping to catch a big fish in the PVL quarterfinals. (PVL Images)

And Capital1 hopes to bank heavily on the team’s new-found confidence when it battles No. 2 Cignal while Farm Fresh looks to do the same against the top-seeded Akari in the Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference knockout quarterfinals Saturday, Aug. 24, at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City.

Capital1 Solar Spikers coach Roger Gorayeb is convinced they can give Cignal a run for its money in their 6 p.m. showdown. 

The Akari-Farm Fresh showdown is set at 4 p.m. with the former to repeat its previous victory over the Foxies, where Oly Okaro, the league’s second-leading scorer with 183 spikes, led the Chargers with an 18-point performance.

Although the HD Spikers defeated the Solar Spikers in four sets during the eliminations, Capital1 has shown significant improvement, winning five matches compared to their single victory in the All-Filipino Conference.

Known for his tactical acumen, Gorayeb is expected to devise strategies to disrupt Cignal’s defensive and offensive patterns.

“It’s hard to stop MJ (Perez), but we’ll try to limit her production,” said Gorayeb. “We’ll have to tighten our defense not just against MJ but also against the locals.” 

Conversely, Gorayeb emphasized the need for his locals to step up and share the offensive load to prevent Tushova from getting overworked.

“Everybody must step up offensively to prevent Marina (Tushova) from getting worn out,” he added.

How to avoid the worst of jet lag and maximize your travel time



BY ASSOCIATED PRESS


LONDON (AP) — It's the bane of many travelers: jet lag. Nobody wants to lose out because they're too tired to enjoy the delights of their vacation spot.
Here are some tips on how to handle jet lag, wherever you might end up.

 

What is jet lag? 


Scientists define jet lag as the effect on the human body of traveling across different time zones. Our bodies have biological clocks programmed into almost every cell in the body, according to Sofia Axelrod, who studies circadian rhythms at Rockefeller University in New York.


“The clock is set by the 24-hour light and dark pattern,” Axelrod said. “Every morning when we wake up, specialized (light) receptor cells in our retina receive a daylight signal, which is transmitted to the brain and from there, the whole body.”


When we travel to another time zone, our eyes receive the daylight signal at a different time than usual, causing our internal clocks to reset. But that process can take awhile — and it’s during that adjustment period that we feel the effects of jet lag. 


Is jet lag preventable?
 

Yes, but that can come at a cost. Malcolm von Schantz, a professor who specializes in circadian rhythms at Northumbria University in Newcastle, said that flying in premium cabins where travelers can stretch out and properly rest, can ward off sleep deprivation, but he acknowledges that isn't an option for most people. Still, he said that timing your flights can help. For example, he suggests flying from Europe to North America during the day, so that it’s evening when passengers land and they can get a proper night’s sleep.


“If you take the evening flight instead, you’ll be woken up at midnight to be served breakfast and land an hour or two later, when both jet lag and sleep deprivation will hit you hard and simultaneously,” he said.


Von Schantz also said flying in newer models with a lighter frame, like the Airbus A350 or Boeing 787 Dreamliner, would help. That’s because those planes can maintain a more comfortable cabin atmosphere, which should help travelers feel less worn out by the end of their flights.

 

What should you do when you arrive? 


Experts say getting exposure to sunlight is critical to resetting your internal body clock. That can mean either avoiding morning sun or deliberately seeking it out, depending on where you’ve travelled from. Getting light in the morning will advance your body clock, while light exposure in the early evening will delay it. Naps are OK, but scientists warn against taking long siestas later in the day, as that might compromise your ability to sleep through the night.

 

Are there supplements or medicines that might help?
 

Melatonin, a hormone that the brain naturally produces when the body thinks it’s night, can be helpful. But it’s not available everywhere and in some countries like the U.K. and France, a prescription is required. Von Schantz of Northumbria University said that one of the advantages of melatonin is that you can start taking it before your journey, to reset your internal clock quicker.


“If you’re in a part of the world where melatonin is available over the counter, you can combine the effects of light and melatonin to achieve the advance or delay (in your body clock) that you need,” he said.

 

What can you do to deal with the effects of jet lag?
 

Business travelers might want to consider arriving a day or two ahead of any important meetings or events, said Russell Foster of Oxford University, who has authored a book on circadian rhythms.


“You should just be aware that if you’re jet-lagged, you’re more likely to make unwise decisions, be less empathetic and unable to multitask,” he said.
Tourists might not need to be as alert as business travelers, but they should still be careful, he said. He advises tourists to get caught up on their sleep before doing anything potentially risky or that requires concentration, like driving.


Foster said he tries to maximize his light exposure when he arrives at a new destination to offset jet lag. But he also has a fallback strategy: coffee.


“I’m not suggesting it’s an ideal thing to do, but caffeine will help override the sleepiness and cognitive impairment you might be feeling as a result of jet lag,” he said.

Friday, August 23, 2024

Hypocrisy, discretion and our inconsistencies

 


By Fr. Roy Cimagala

Chaplain

Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)

Talamban, Cebu City

Email: roycimagala@gmail.com


WE are precisely reminded of these points in that gospel episode where Christ issued a series of “Woe to you’s” to some people of the time precisely for their hypocrisy and their very narrow, shallow and outright erroneous understanding of what is right and wrong in their practices. (cfr. Mt 23,13-22)


Hypocrisy, of course, is sinful and should be rejected, since it is an intentional break between what one believes and teaches, and what he practices. It is meant to deceive others and is often motivated by pride, envy, lust, laziness, etc.


Discretion is an act of prudence which allows us to hide certain things for these things ought not to be known. There is such thing as secrecy of office, for example, where confidential information should not be indiscriminately spread, or where some pieces of information are withheld since a person asking for them may have no right to know those pieces of information.


There is also the case of our inconsistencies that are due to our weaknesses, limitations, and sin. That’s when we fail to practice what we believe or preach. These inconsistencies are not necessarily sinful. They are a fact of life, part of our wounded condition here on earth, but we should learn how to handle them properly.


In all these, what is most important to remember is that we should try our best to develop a keen sense of transparency and accountability. These traits assure us that we are on the right path. That is to say, we have nothing bad to hide, and more, we are seeing to it that we are responsible for what God has given us, making these God-given gifts fruitful and productive.


A good sense of transparency will help us develop and sustain our integrity in life. It means that everything that we do is good, that is, morally good. This sense of transparency can only take root when it is based on our faith in God who sets all the laws in our life, and therefore, all that is good for us.


Besides, God actually sees everything. Before him, nothing can be hidden. We therefore have to adapt a lifestyle that would make us do everything in his presence. In fact, we are not simply meant to do things in his presence. It is more to do everything for God’s glory. Thus, when we do things without God in mind, let us be warned that we are already doing things wrongly.


We have to learn to be brutally sincere in everything that we do, and especially when we go to confession and to spiritual direction. We have to learn to lay all our cards on the table so that the human instruments used by God to help us in our spiritual life, can truly help us.


We should not be afraid or ashamed to do so, because in these occasions, it is indeed God who is acting through the human instrumentalities. We have to approach confession and spiritual direction with a strong supernatural outlook, because it is only then that we can go beyond our human respect.


To put it bluntly, we can only be in the truth and at the same time discreet and able to properly deal with our occasional inconsistencies when we are with God. Outside of him, let’s wish ourselves sheer luck, because the most likely thing to happen is to slip from the truth. It´s like chasing the wind. For all the excitement and advantages a Godless pursuit of truth gives, everything would just turn out to be vanity.


Shiela Valderrama Martinez revisits 30-year career highlights in ‘Triple Threat’

 




Carlo Orosa - The Philippine Star 

August 23, 2024 | 12:00am


Shiela Valderrama Martinez is set to take center stage in the highly anticipated “Triple Threat” series at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Known for her captivating performances and exceptional vocal prowess, Shiela has been a leading lady in the musical theater industry for over three decades. This time, she steps into the spotlight to share her journey and celebrate the iconic roles that have defined her career.

When asked about how she was selected for the “Triple Threat” series, Shiela modestly admitted, “I honestly don’t know what the selection process is. But I’m glad that they chose me.”

She recalled receiving an invitation from CCP, with Ariel Yuson and Dennis Marasigan personally reaching out to her.

“Of course, I immediately said yes. It’s an honor to be chosen, especially for this category,” she added, reflecting her deep respect for the institution and the opportunity.

Preparation for the concert has been a collaborative effort, with Shiela expressing gratitude for the people who have come together to bring her vision to life.

“I’m grateful that the people I had hoped to be part of this show all said yes and were available,” she shared.

From the creatives to the production team and guest performers, everything is falling into place. Shiela has been deeply involved in the production meetings and rehearsals, ensuring that every detail is perfect.

She also highlighted the importance of staying in peak condition, noting that she has been undergoing fittings for her show outfits and taking voice lessons to be in top shape for the performance.

In the “Triple Threat” concert, Shiela plans to showcase the highlights of her 30-year career in musical theater.

“I’ll be sharing my journey and singing some of the iconic roles that I’ve portrayed,” she revealed.

Fans can look forward to a repertoire that not only reflects her past triumphs but also includes songs from roles she still dreams of playing. The show promises to be a night of nostalgia, inspiration, and musical excellence.

Meanwhile, despite the rise of online entertainment and quick-fix platforms like TikTok, Shiela remains optimistic about the future of theater in the Philippines.

“I think theater in the Philippines is thriving and will continue to do so,” she asserted.

For Shiela, the magic of live performance lies in its personal connection with the audience — a quality that she believes will keep theater alive and flourishing for generations to come.

As a successful businesswoman, entertainer, and mother, Shiela has also mastered the art of balancing her various roles.

BLACKPINK’s Lisa to perform at 2024 MTV Video Music Awards

BY JONATHAN HICAP


BLACKPINK member Lisa will be performing at the  2024 MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) that will now be held on Sept. 11 at UBS Arena in New York. 

“THE ROCKSTAR #LISA is making her SOLO PERFORMANCE DEBUT at the 2024 #VMAs!!!!!!! Watch live Wednesday, September 11 only on @MTV!” the VMA posted on X. 

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BLACKPINK's Lisa will be performing at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) on Sept. 11 (VMA, Instagram)

Her agency, LLOUD, also announced, “LISA is performing at the 2024 #VMAs! Make sure you tune in Wednesday September 11th at 8pm EST on @MTV.”

Lisa was announced as the next batch of performers along with Lenny Kravitz, Halsey and Benson Boone.  

VMA earlier announced that Camila Cabello, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, GloRilla and Rauw Alejandro will be performing at the ceremony. 

Lisa’s new song “Rockstar” is nominated in four categories at the VMA: Best K-pop, Best Editing, Best Choreography and Best Art Direction. 

The VMA ceremony was moved from Sept. 10 to Sept. 11 because of the US presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.

Fans can vote at vote.mtv.com until Aug. 30. 

 


Thursday, August 22, 2024

RETIREMENT? THE PHILIPPINES GOT YOU!



They got me 26 years ago. Forever and ever. 

First and foremost, the benefits of retiring in the Philippines are that it's the Philippines! The beautiful sunny beaches, the wonderful food, and the welcoming people make the Philippines one of the most popular retirement destinations in the world. Indefinite stay with multiple-entry and exit allowances.

Getting old in bliss is almost everyone’s vision of the future. But one imagines that long-term satisfaction diversely; to live a peaceful and enjoyable life and feel the warmth and sense of belongingness in various facets will always be on the bucket list.

With 7,641 islands, the Philippines offers countless options to match your needs and prove that it’s truly more fun in the country. From beaches, mountains and natural wonders to historical landmarks, nature adventures and recreational places, the Philippines will suit your interests, tastes and wishes.

Love the beach? Come and visit Palawan. It was ranked as the no. 1 best island in the world in 2016 by a poll from readers of US travel magazine, Conde Nast. Aquamarine-colored water, captivating lagoons, and home the Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River National Park, one of UNESCO’s Seven Natural Wonders,

Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte is also gaining popularity for possessing pristine sandbars that you must see with your very eyes.

If you aren’t fond of saltwater, let the beautiful waterfalls in the Philippines’ Queen City of the South, Cebu City, captivate you. Or pamper yourself in the hundreds of hot spring resorts in Laguna. Oh, did we mention hundred? Check out the marvelous Hundred Islands in Pangasinan.

The country is really rich in natural attractions, let alone the Chocolate Hills of Bohol or the perfect-shaped cone, Mayon Volcano in Bicol.

The Philippines is a tropical country and you will see the sun year-round. But if you want to be in a cool place any time of the year, Baguio and Tagaytay will always be there as your relief. The Banaue Rice Terraces in Benguet and an adventure destination lake in Caliraya might amuse you too.

If ever your kind of trip and gratification is unusual, spelunking in the caves of Sagada or Samar will be totally fun. Mountains located in Batangas and Rizal are just waiting for you to be trekked and climbed. La Union and Siargao Island are surfing destinations that offer a thrilling experience at a different level regardless of your age. Hop on an adventure in the currently flourishing Masungi Georeserve in Rizal that leaves its visitors extremely fascinated.

Live and appreciate the basics in Batanes, the country’s northernmost province. Rolling hills, old stoned houses and the very serene environment will give you peace and tranquility.

The Philippines also boasts of cultural heritage sites and restored historic infrastructures. Intramuros, the Walled City within the country’s capital city of Manila, and Vigan’s Calle Crisologo are just a few of those that will take you back to the old times.

Immerse in the local culture and get a taste of the exceptional Filipino cuisine. From local viands, mouth-watering fruits, and unique desserts, everything is a reflection of the provinces’ history, culture, and the people’s way of life. If you don’t feel the wanderlust yet, doesn’t it sound fun to experience riding the Jeepney and Tricycle that are purely “Pinoy” modes of transportation?

Manila is the country’s shopping mecca but major cities and towns are dotted with a variety of shopping malls that house international and local brands.

The booming economy and the low-cost of living will give you more value for your money. Indulge yourself for a fraction of the cost in your home country.

It is the ultimate “home” for everyone because of Filipinos who are known to be one of the most hospitable and the happiest people in the world. Locals abundantly give contagious smiles, genuinely touch lives, and will make your stay worthwhile. The flourishing medical tourism also just adds up to the reasons why you should choose the Philippines.

So why retire in the Philippines? With all the stated facts above and a thousand more that are yet to be expressed and discovered, the answer to that question would simply be, “Why not?”

A month or even a year of stay wouldn’t be enough to savor and relish the country. The Philippines is a good travel destination, isn’t it? Well, it would be best explored if you choose it as your home and your retirement haven. Let yourself experience the perquisites the Philippines has.

Popular Expat Cities Monthly Costs Population

Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental $925 134,103
Makati, Metro Manila $1,500 629,616
Subic Bay, Zambales $1,250 111,912
Tagaytay, Cavite $975 85,330
Baguio City, Luzon $950 366,358
Lipa City, Batangas $900 372,931
BGC, Taguig City $1,500 886,722
Davao City, Mindanao $1,100 1,776,949
Cebu City, Cebu $1,200 964,169
Bacolod City, Negros Occidental $1,050 600,78

Ivana Alawi: Dating but not in a relationship


 

Nathalie Tomada - The Philippine Star 

August 22, 2024 | 12:00am


Ivana Alawi has transformed into a modern-day Barbie for the latest campaign of a luxury jewelry brand.

LVNA by Drake Dustin, the brand behind the campaign, received an offer from Mattel five years ago to come up with a Barbie-inspired collection. However, they couldn’t afford to secure the license until last year.

“Five years namin pinag-ipunan,” revealed LVNA (pronounced as Luna) founder Drake Dustin Ibay, adding that this international partnership is good for three years and that they are starting with a trunk collection.

Naturally, the face of the campaign is the company’s first celebrity endorser Ivana.

The actress and content creator is the face of the Barbie-inspired trunk collection of fine jewelry brand LVNA by Drake Dustin.

Like many young girls, the actress and content creator said she’s also a fan of the iconic doll. “It’s an honor and I have loved Barbie since I was a kid. Even the movie, I watched it. I really look up to Barbie,” she shared during a recent presscon.

“When I was growing up, (I felt like) kailangan minsan perfect. But yung napanood ko sa ‘Barbie’ (the movie)... the truth is you don’t have to be perfect because you have to be you. When I watched that movie, I said to myself, ‘What a beautiful storyline.’”

For Drake, nevertheless, Ivana made the perfect endorser for their campaign because “she’s our lucky charm.”

Ivana with the brand's young management team, led by LVNA CEO Drake Dustin Ibay and president Dannielle Louise Ibay (third and fifth from left, respectively).

“Ivana, (she) made LVNA,” Drake told The STAR, explaining: “She started everything. If it wasn’t for the endorsement she did over the pandemic, we would have perished.

“During the pandemic, all of us were uncertain of what’s gonna happen. What gave us the edge, more than the rising value of diamonds and gold, was Ivana’s endorsement of LVNA. That gave us awareness in the Philippine market online…. Because of that, we were able to open a lot of stores.”

He also recalled how Ivana made a trend out of “self-love” rings after she purchased the reportedly P12 million-worth diamond “engagement” ring that she wore for the endorsement photo shoot.

Looking back on that huge purchase, Ivana told The STAR, “Maybe because when I was younger, inaantay ko yung engagement ko. I told myself, 18 years old papakasal na ako, eh wala. I was 25 or 26 na ata nun. Alam mo, ayoko na mag-antay and gusto ko kasi yung malaking ring. Pangarap ko yun since I was collecting smaller rings when I was younger.

“When I wore that in our endorsement shoot, I said it’s so beautiful, kahit wala na akong TF (talent fee), parang this is my dream eh, yung ring na yun. I texted Drake, ‘Gusto ko siya, kasi ang ganda talaga.’

“When you see it and when you fall in love with a piece of jewelry, you can never sleep. Sabi ko, ‘Gusto ko, Drake.’ Sabi niya, ‘Ha? Sure ka?’ Na-in love ako eh. It’s now in my collection and it’s the most special.”

“Start basic. Like, what you will wear every day. The first purchase I made was a ring… (Choose) not naman in carat, especially if hindi pa kaya, but invest in a good stone,” she advised those who are starting to invest in fine jewelry.

Meanwhile, a real-life engagement ring would have to wait as Ivana gamely answered this paper’s question if she found her “real-life” Ken, the male counterpart doll of Barbie.

“Secret,” she responded quickly. “Hindi pa. ‘Di ako sure. I’m dating other people but (hindi ako) I’m not in a relationship.”


Ivana acknowledged that some men might feel intimidated by her independence and ability to buy things for herself. But she believes that relationships shouldn’t be based on material gifts.

“Ako kasi, I believe sa mga relasyon, hindi ka papasok para bilhan mo ako ng ganito or ng ganyan,” she said.

“I can buy myself the diamonds that I want. I can buy myself whatever I want, and that’s why I work hard and that’s why I’m inspired to keep working. Hindi naman ako papasok sa isang relasyon na dun ako aasa. Hindi dapat ganoon,” she further said.

Her type of guy has not changed since she last talked with this paper about the qualities she wants in a future lifetime partner.

She still prefers meaningful conversations and intelligence over attributes like physical appearance.

“Kung walang mapag-uusapan at saka wala naman kwenta, kunwari kung looks lang, ayoko talaga. Dapat talaga may utak,” she said.

She said that she’s been meeting people who are “okay,” meaning they’ve met her standards, and that she’s not being overly selective. Ultimately, she said, she’ll go with whoever her heart chooses.

“Meron naman akong nakikilalang okay and hindi naman nagtataas yung standards ko or whatever. Basta ako, kung kanino titibok yung puso ko, yun na lang.”

For potential suitors, Ivana had this to say: “Don’t be afraid to make the first move. ‘Wag kayo matakot sa babae na feeling mo successful or whatever. You’re enough.”

“Mag-message ka ngayon (Message me now),” she laughingly added.




Dengue surge prompts Philippine Red Cross to activate extensive outbreak response plan


Amid rising dengue cases nationwide, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) on Wednesday, Aug. 21, announced that it has activated a comprehensive dengue outbreak response plan.

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(Philippine Red Cross / Manila Bulletin) 

As the major blood supplier in the country, the PRC said that the implementation of the response plan aims to address the increasing demand for blood supplies and other critical needs of dengue-affected patients.

“As many areas in the country are declared under a state of calamity due to the alarming rise in dengue cases, we are implementing a response plan to assist government agencies during this crisis,” PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dick Gordon said.

Gordon also reiterated the PRC’s proactive approach. “I always tell my team the importance of the 4Ps: Predict, Plan, Prepare, and Practice,” Gordon said. “Just like in recent health challenges, this is not just PRC’s fight; it’s all of ours,” he added.

Steady blood supply

Based on the dengue response plan of the PRC Blood Services, the PRC will ensure a steady blood supply.

From Jan. 1 to Aug. 21 this year, the PRC has dispensed 3,180 blood units to 1,020 dengue patients, including those residing in areas under a state of calamity. 

The PRC noted that in Iloilo province, which was placed under a state of calamity on Aug. 20, a total of 826 blood bags were supplied to infected patients.

In Maasin, Southern Leyte, a total of 15 units of blood platelets were delivered from its Cebu Chapter.

Maasin was also placed under a state of calamity along with other places in Eastern Visayas.

Gordon explained that the 102 PRC chapters report the inventory of their blood supply daily. “Kaya very confident ako na kahit nasaan ka man sa bansa, kaya kang bigyan ng Red Cross ng dugo (So I'm very confident that no matter where you are in the country, the Red Cross can provide you with blood),” he added.

In addition to providing blood for transfusions, the response plan includes various programs and activities, such as online and on-ground dengue awareness campaigns, health caravans, blood donation drives, and cleanup initiatives to curb the spread of the disease.

Meanwhile, PRC Secretary General Gwen Pang explained that the response plan also serves as a “compass” for the PRC national headquarters and its 102 chapters nationwide in conducting activities related to dengue mitigation. 

“With PRC’s 108 blood service facilities, 32 blood centers, 76 blood collecting stations, and 15 apheresis centers across the Philippines, we are confident that no patient will be denied access to blood,” Pang said.

For blood needs and assistance, the public can reach out to the PRC’s 24/7 hotlines at 1158 and 143.

Pilita Corrales turns 85

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Now semi-retired from performing, Pilita observes her 85th birthday with her family, treasuring the quiet moments when she can look back at the beautiful memories of her incredible career.


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Pilita Corrales

Asia’s Queen of Songs, the legendary Pilita Corrales, turns 85 on Aug. 22, marking nearly 70 years as one of the country’s greatest entertainers.

Born in Cebu to Spanish parents, the young Pilita left her finishing school studies in Madrid to take up show business after her father's sudden death.  

Initial success came as a recording artist and television presenter in Australia.  Her recording of Come Closer to Me topped the charts and led to several albums and other shows.  She was so popular that a street was named after her in Victoria.

Back home in the Philippines, she went from radio star of La Taberna to the biggest draw in stage shows at the Clover Theater and the Manila Grand Opera House and the star of Manila’s posh nightclubs. 

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She was also a favorite in the concert scene which included performances with The Beatles, Matt Monroe, Sammy Davis Jr. and other foreign acts.  She also performed in Las Vegas and joined Bob Hope on tour.

Pilita’s recording of A Million Thanks to You, composed by Alice  Doria Gamilla, became one of the few original Filipino songs to top the hit charts. This led to her own weekly TV show, Your Evening with Pilita, one of the highest-rated and most awarded in local television history.   

A pivotal moment in her career came with her recording of the album Philippine Love Songs.  The collection of old Filipino originals like Dahil Sa Iyo, Irog Ako ay Mahalin, Hinahanap Kita, and others is now considered the turning point of the local music industry.  

Pilita’s new versions, with its modern pop touch, brought the old songs to the attention of young music lovers.  This is believed to have provided the jumpstart to the golden age of Philippine pop music during the 70s era.

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Philippine Love Songs included a song titled Kapantay ay Langit, composed by then-new songwriter George Canseco. This became Pilita’s other signature song and the apt vehicle for her famous backbend. 

Canseco also wrote My Daughter, which brought Pilita the Best Singer Award at the Tokyo Music Festival in 1972. Pilita is also a movie and television actress and comedienne. 

Now semi-retired from performing, Pilita observes her 85th birthday with her family, treasuring the quiet moments when she can look back at the beautiful memories of her incredible career.