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Friday, December 4, 2015

Miss Supranational 2015 Live Streaming





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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Miss Supranational - Philippines 2015









Rogelie Catacutan will represent Philippines at the Miss Supranational 2015 to be held in Krynica-Zdroj, Poland this 4th of December 2015

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Rogelie Ardosa Catacutan was born and raised in Negros Oriental, Philippines and is currently based in Cebu City where she graduated with a degree in Nursing at the University of San Jose–Recoletos. Catacutan started her pageant career at an early age of seven and have been successful with school and city competitions. After moving to Cebu for college, she got into modelling and eventually garnered accomplishments on more prestigious beauty pageants with titles namely Miss Cebu 2010 3rd runner-up, Reyna ng Aliwan 2011 and Miss World Philippines 2011 top 12 finalist. After a 3-year hiatus, she competed for another national pageant, Miss Casino Filipino 2014 and won the crown.














Friday, June 12, 2015

Kalayaan, Karapatan sa Karagatan Episode #1






As we celebrate the 117th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence, we invite you to watch the first episode of KALAYAAN, a 3-part documentary series on the West Philippine Sea.

Kalayaan, Karapatan sa Karagatan


Tulad ng ating mga bayani, kaya mo bang manindigan para sa Pilipinas? Muli tayong tinatawag upang magkaisa para sa bayan, para sa dagat at sa mga yamang tubig na ipinamana sa atin. Panoorin at i-share ang video na ito. Ngayong Araw ng Kalayaan, sama-sama tayong tumindig at manindigan para sa ating Karapatan sa Karagatan.




Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Job Opportunity in Cebu











Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Ra's al Ghul vs Arrow




Stunt Coordinator James Bamford breaks down the chilling Ra's al Ghul fight.

Arrow Stunt Series: Arrow vs. Ra's al Ghul

...using a Filipino Traditional Sword known as "KRIS"









Friday, February 13, 2015

Battle of Manila



70th Anniversary of the Battle of Manila

The battle for the liberation of Manila—waged from February 3 to March 3, 1945, between Philippine and American forces, and the Imperial Japanese forces—is widely considered to be one of the greatest tragedies of the Second World War. One hundred thousand men, women, and children perished. Architectural heritage was reduced to rubble—the City of Manila was the second most devastated Allied capital of World War II.
“The destruction of Manila was one of the greatest tragedies of World War II. Of Allied capitals in those war years, only Warsaw suffered more. Seventy percent of the utilities, 75 percent of the factories, 80 percent of the southern residential district, and 100 percent of the business district was razed.”

— William Manchester, author and historian, in American Caesar
“We remember them, nor shall we ever forget.”

— National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin, on the lives taken during the Battle of Manila, in the inscription of the Memorare Manila 1945 Monument in Intramuros



Liberation: Battle of Manila


A short documentary on the Battle of Manila, waged from February 3 to March 3, 1945, to liberate the Philippines after three years of Imperial Japanese occupation.
This documentary was produced by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office and the Presidential Museum and Library, in partnership with Memorare Manila 1945 Foundation, National Museum of the Philippines, Filipinas Heritage Library, Lopez Museum and Library, and the Ortigas Foundation Library.

TIMELINE


Key events of the month-long battle for the liberation of Manila.
 
 
 
 

PHOTO GALLERY


Original scans of historical photographs taken during the Battle of Manila.
 
 
 
 

THE PRESENT PAST


Historical photos set against contemporary counterparts, superimposed, colorized, and relevant to our understanding of Manila’s changing landscape brought by World War II.

THE GUERRILLAS


Filipino guerrillas played a vital role in the liberation of the country. See the guerrilla groups’ involvement in the Second World War, which led to the defeat of Imperial Japanese forces in 1945.

THE MASSACRES


Beyond the destruction of buildings and institutional landmarks, roughly 100,000 innocent civilians were killed during the liberation of the capital.
 

MEMORARE MANILA 1945 Monument


Learn more about the monument built at the center of Intramuros, a memorial and a tribute to the 100,000 fallen civilians.
 

THE LEGARDA ESSAYS


Renowned historian Benito Legarda Jr. addresses common misconceptions about the Battle.
 
 
 
 
 

DOCUMENTS: Pillbox, Strategic Maps, and Organizational Charts


Unclassified maps and sketches from the U.S. Army, illustrating the strategic planning undertaken during the battle for the liberation of Manila in 1945.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS


Learn more about the historic significance of the battle; attend commemoration activities organized by participating institutions.
 
 
 




Friday, January 16, 2015

Pope Francis' Meeting with the Families 16 Jan 2016


Pope Francis meets with the families at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila









GMA NEWS TV Live Streaming - Day 2





Pope in Philippines - Meeting with the Diplomatic Corps 16 Jan 2015













Pope in Philippines - Holy Mass - 16 Jan 2016
















Popes Visit to the Philippine President













Thursday, January 15, 2015

LIVE BROADCAST: Pope arrives in the Philippines


Pope Francis has arrived in Manila, the Filipino capital, for the second leg of his pastoral visit to Asia. After a six and a half hour flight from the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo, the papal plane was greeted by cheering, singing and dancing crowds as it touched down on Thursday morning at an air base close to the international airport in Manila named after the assassinated Filipino leader 'Ninoy' Aquino. Francis is the third pontiff to visit the Philippines, known as the Catholic heartland of Asia, following two trips by Pope John Paul and one by Pope Paul VI in November 1970.

The central theme of this second leg of the visit is ‘mercy and compassion’ and among the most eagerly awaited moments will be a trip on Saturday to the central city of Tacloban, nearly 600 kilometres southeast of Manila, which was hardest hit by a typhoon in November 2013 that left over seven thousand three hundred people dead or missing. Pope Francis will celebrate an open air Mass at Tacloban airport, bless a new centre for the poor named after him and have lunch with survivors of Typhoon Haiyan, or Yolanda as it was known in the Philippines. He’ll also meet with priests, seminarians and religious men and women in the Cathedral of the Transfiguration in the nearby town of Palo which was also devastated by the violent storm.

In the sprawling capital of Manila the Pope will celebrate two Masses, one on Friday in the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, after a meeting with President Benigno Aquino, and followed by an encounter with families from right across the country. On Sunday, the final day before his departure, he will preside with all the local bishops at a concluding Mass in the giant coastal park where Pope John Paul II addressed an estimated crowd of mainly young Filipinos exactly two decades ago.

In a pastoral letter sent out ahead of the Pope’s arrival in the Philippines, the popular Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle said the Pope’s visit will offer opportunities “to experience grace, to hear callings, to disturb comfort zones, to value the poor, to renew society, to care for creation and to live honourably.”

(from Vatican Radio)






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Thursday, January 1, 2015

TAW (TAO) Philippines

Tao Philippines explores the hundreds of remote islands of Northern Palawan between El Nido and Coron. The 'Tao Expedition' offers the tools to discover for yourself the true island culture of this tropical archipelago.

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