Wowowee stampede kills 79, hurts at least 200 persons
By Mars W. Mosqueda Jr.
Seventy-nine people were killed in a stampede at the Ultra stadium in Manila on Saturday as they scrambled to get tickets for a popular Philippine television game show, Wowowee.
Most of the dead were elderly women, crushed against a closed steel gate at the bottom of a slope or trampled underfoot. One child was killed, hospital officials said.
Some witnesses said chaos erupted when someone shouted "bomb" but most survivors blamed the crowd surging for the tickets.
"My mother came here hoping to win a prize," said one man in his 20s, holding her dead hand and sobbing.
More than 200 injured people were taken to one government hospital. Some survivors went to private hospitals and their number was not immediately known.
Police said as many as 25,000 people were lining up outside the Ultra stadium when guards started to hand out ticketsat dawn for the first anniversary celebration of the game show "Wowowee".
"The slope was so steep that when one person stumbled, they fell like dominoes," said Manila's police chief, Vidal Querol.
An army truck took the bodies to a funeral parlour after they had been lined up on the street, their faces covered with towels, sheets and newspapers. Hundreds of shoes and flip-flops were scattered across a narrow driveway.
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo visited the injured in hospital and was due to survey the scene of the stampede.
Some tickets for the "Wowowee" show were given away this week but many fans camped out for days to get tickets at the gate.
Even after the stampede, thousands of people refused to leave the area because they wanted a chance at the usual jackpot of 1 million pesos and a special prize for the anniversary of a house and plot of land.
Ambulances had trouble reaching the scene because of the large crowd.
The ABS-CBN network cancelled the event and appealed to those inside and outside the stadium to go home.
"It's insensitive to continue the show," Charo Santos-Concio, head of entertainment at the network, said on television. "We're all devastated."
ABS-CBN said it would pay for the funeral and hospital expenses of victims and survivors.
"Wowowee", on six days a week at midday, is one of the most-watched shows in the Philippines and by communities of Filipinos living abroad.
"The guards could not control the crowd. People were climbing on the roof of a pathway, scaling the fences just to get inside and rushing to a narrow gate," Susan Doblin, who travelled from the central island of Leyte, told Reuters.
"We're very poor. I waited for days outside to try our luck. This is a rare chance for us to win a million pesos." #
Friday, February 03, 2006
Thursday, February 02, 2006
717 pass Marine Engineer Officers exam
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 717 out of 1,458 passed the various grades of the written phase of the Marine Engineer Officers Licensure Examination in Manila last month.
On the Board for Marine Engineer Officers are Engr. Christopher P. Maambong, chairman; Engr. Bonifacio N. Balintec, Engr. Isagani I. Valmonte Jr., and Engr. Jose G. Abugan, members.
Registration for the issuance of Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Cards for those who are exempted in the practical assessment at the central office will start on Tuesday, Feb. 7, until Feb. 17. Listing at the regional offices will be from Feb. 8-Feb. 14.
The oathtaking of the examinees and those who opted to submit ERS Assessment Certificates will be held before the Board on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1 p.m., at the Manila Hotel.
Registration for membership with the Marine Engineer Officers Association of the Philippines (MEOAP) will start on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Examinees who are required to take the Practical Assessment Phase are advised to apply at the PRC, Marine Engineer Officers Division (MEOD), on Monday, Feb. 6. The practical assessment will be conducted on Feb. 10 and 11.
On the Board for Marine Engineer Officers are Engr. Christopher P. Maambong, chairman; Engr. Bonifacio N. Balintec, Engr. Isagani I. Valmonte Jr., and Engr. Jose G. Abugan, members.
Registration for the issuance of Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Cards for those who are exempted in the practical assessment at the central office will start on Tuesday, Feb. 7, until Feb. 17. Listing at the regional offices will be from Feb. 8-Feb. 14.
The oathtaking of the examinees and those who opted to submit ERS Assessment Certificates will be held before the Board on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1 p.m., at the Manila Hotel.
Registration for membership with the Marine Engineer Officers Association of the Philippines (MEOAP) will start on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Examinees who are required to take the Practical Assessment Phase are advised to apply at the PRC, Marine Engineer Officers Division (MEOD), on Monday, Feb. 6. The practical assessment will be conducted on Feb. 10 and 11.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Congrats Pacman!
Pacquiao knocks out Morales in 10th
LAS VEGAS — Will somebody please book Manny Pacquiao a berth in the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF)?
While enshrinement in the prestigious body would come only after his retirement, Pacquiao showed on Saturday night why he deserves to be mentioned in the same breath with the greats of the sport like Muhammad Ali as he destroyed the previously indestructible Erik Morales in front of 14,618 people at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, US.
But pulling off the trick — a masterpiece 10th-round stoppage — against the never-been-stopped Morales did not come in handy.
Pacquiao had to eat Morales’ sledgehammer right straight in the first round, take several piston-like left jabs from start to finish before scoring his biggest victory to date, surpassing even another masterful performance against another fabled Mexican, Marco Antonio Barrera, in late 2003.
The end came for Morales at 2:33 of the 10th round when Pacquiao, 27, dropped him for the second time in the round with an avalanche of rights and lefts.
Referee Kenny Bayless did not even bother to count as Morales, 29, had been down earlier from a jarring left.
All three judges had Pacquiao winning at the time of the stoppage. Paul Smith and Jerry Roth both saw it 87-84, while Dave Moretti had it 86-85.
With a large Philippine contingent behind every punch he threw, Pacquiao thus cemented his status as an all-time great considering the caliber of the opponent he just beat up.
Pacquiao had been criticized as being a one-dimensional slugger who only has got a left hand to show. But in dismantling the iron-chinned Morales, who had never been put away in over 50 fights, Pacquiao proved he’s got a pair of fists that could bore holes into a sandbag.
The power on his hands was so devastating that shots to the ribcage and abdomen ripened Morales up for the kill.
Pacquiao struck with intent so deadly that when the third man on the ring intervened, there was no protest that came from Morales’ camp.
So drained of his strength and overwhelmed was Morales that in the end, his face looked as though somebody hit it with a baseball bat.
Pacquiao’s face was also marked with bruises, but the pain that he felt was from the swollen left hand that he used in re-arranging the Mexican’s facial features.
Morales was brought to Valley Medical center for "precautionary measures," according to promoter Bob Arum, and could be suffering from a broken nose.
While Pacquiao took the opening round, it was Morales who came up with the round’s most terrifying shot, a right straight to the kisser of the Filipino, who later denied that he’d been hurt.
"I wasn’t hurt," said Pacquiao. "I was just off-balanced."
Later in his majestic suite at the Wynn Las Vegas, Pacquiao said he never thought about losing the fight.
"I was confident that I can really beat him. In the sixth round, I knew I already had him because his punches were no longer strong and he really looked tired," said Pacquiao, who raised his win-loss-draw record to 41-3-2 with 32 knockouts.
Morales said later that he had a hard time making the limit of 130 lbs, although he did not say that this was the reason why he lost. His record dropped to 48-4 with 23 wins inside the distance.
It was Morales’ second straight setback following a loss to Zahir Raheem in September in Los Angeles. This was the first time that Morales lost back-to-back bouts.
(From Manila Bulletin, P.1, January 23, 2006 issue)
LAS VEGAS — Will somebody please book Manny Pacquiao a berth in the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF)?
While enshrinement in the prestigious body would come only after his retirement, Pacquiao showed on Saturday night why he deserves to be mentioned in the same breath with the greats of the sport like Muhammad Ali as he destroyed the previously indestructible Erik Morales in front of 14,618 people at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, US.
But pulling off the trick — a masterpiece 10th-round stoppage — against the never-been-stopped Morales did not come in handy.
Pacquiao had to eat Morales’ sledgehammer right straight in the first round, take several piston-like left jabs from start to finish before scoring his biggest victory to date, surpassing even another masterful performance against another fabled Mexican, Marco Antonio Barrera, in late 2003.
The end came for Morales at 2:33 of the 10th round when Pacquiao, 27, dropped him for the second time in the round with an avalanche of rights and lefts.
Referee Kenny Bayless did not even bother to count as Morales, 29, had been down earlier from a jarring left.
All three judges had Pacquiao winning at the time of the stoppage. Paul Smith and Jerry Roth both saw it 87-84, while Dave Moretti had it 86-85.
With a large Philippine contingent behind every punch he threw, Pacquiao thus cemented his status as an all-time great considering the caliber of the opponent he just beat up.
Pacquiao had been criticized as being a one-dimensional slugger who only has got a left hand to show. But in dismantling the iron-chinned Morales, who had never been put away in over 50 fights, Pacquiao proved he’s got a pair of fists that could bore holes into a sandbag.
The power on his hands was so devastating that shots to the ribcage and abdomen ripened Morales up for the kill.
Pacquiao struck with intent so deadly that when the third man on the ring intervened, there was no protest that came from Morales’ camp.
So drained of his strength and overwhelmed was Morales that in the end, his face looked as though somebody hit it with a baseball bat.
Pacquiao’s face was also marked with bruises, but the pain that he felt was from the swollen left hand that he used in re-arranging the Mexican’s facial features.
Morales was brought to Valley Medical center for "precautionary measures," according to promoter Bob Arum, and could be suffering from a broken nose.
While Pacquiao took the opening round, it was Morales who came up with the round’s most terrifying shot, a right straight to the kisser of the Filipino, who later denied that he’d been hurt.
"I wasn’t hurt," said Pacquiao. "I was just off-balanced."
Later in his majestic suite at the Wynn Las Vegas, Pacquiao said he never thought about losing the fight.
"I was confident that I can really beat him. In the sixth round, I knew I already had him because his punches were no longer strong and he really looked tired," said Pacquiao, who raised his win-loss-draw record to 41-3-2 with 32 knockouts.
Morales said later that he had a hard time making the limit of 130 lbs, although he did not say that this was the reason why he lost. His record dropped to 48-4 with 23 wins inside the distance.
It was Morales’ second straight setback following a loss to Zahir Raheem in September in Los Angeles. This was the first time that Morales lost back-to-back bouts.
(From Manila Bulletin, P.1, January 23, 2006 issue)
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Death penalty for killer of Cebuano photojournalist

Death penalty for killer of Cebuano photojournalist
Text and Photo by MARS W. MOSQUEDA JR.
CEBU CITY - A Regional Trial Court (RTC) judge here sentenced to death the accused in the murder of Cebuano photojournalist Allan Dizon, who was gunned down on Nov. 27, 2004.
RTC Branch 5 Judge Ireneo Lee Gako sentenced Edgar Belandres, 40, with the maximum penalty of death after he found him guilty beyond reasonable doubt in the murder of Allan Dizon, photojournalist of local newspaper The Freeman and Banat News.
Gako gave weight to the testimonies of the prosecutions witnesses, saying the witnesses were credible and though it was their first time to take the witness stand, the witnesses gave out a spontaneous account of the incident.
Dizon, 31, was shot by a man last November 27, 2004 at Five Star Car wash at the North Reclamation Area were he was expecting somebody who earlier texted him that they will see each other there.
The judge's clerk read out the summary of the ruling but it was Judge Gako who personally gave out the penalty.
"Wherefore, I found the accused guilty beyond reasonable doubt and sentenced him to death," Gako said inside his sala that was filled up with representatives from both the prosecution and defense team.
Judge Gako said he was not happy with his decision but the evidences and facts presented to him by both the prosecution and defense team forced him to hand out the maximum penalty of death to Belandres.
"I am not guilty, I did not kill Allan," Belandres shouted as he hugged his wife and kids following the handing out of the sentence.
But Dizon's wife Amelina said she was happy with the result of the case and strongly insisted that it was indeed Belandres who shot dead her husband more than a year ago.
Belandres, through lawyer Pedro Leslie Salva, earlier filed a two-page motion to defer the promulgation originally scheduled last December 20, citing the spirit of Christmas as the main reason.
The statements of witnesses Epifanio Barcuma, Justiniano Doller, and Alma Maraveles were given weight by Judge Gako in handing out his resolution of the case. All testified that Belandres was the one who shot and killed Dizon.
Witnesses said they were 10 to 15 meters away when they saw Belandres walking to a corner without a helmet.
When he saw Dizon arriving at the car wash, Belandres allegedly put on the helmet and went to the motorcycle where his companion waited.
Belandres was arrested a day after Dizon was laid to rest.
The arrest of Belandres, 39, in his house in Barangay Lorega, Cebu City came two days after the deadline for Task Force Newsmen 7 to solve the case. #
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales fight
I'm really not a sports fan, much more a boxing afficionado, but I was one of those who registered for the pay-per-view offer of Dream Satellite for the fight of Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales.
I had to dole out P300 to watch the fight live and direct this Sunday, Jan. 22., at the comfort of my home. Of course, those who don't have Satellite connection must bear the fact that the boxing fight will surely be bombarded with gazillions of commercials. In fact, the commercials will even be longer than the 3-minute per round fight.
I don't know what's with Pacquiao that so many people are going gaga over him everytime he climbs the boxing arena. We've had so many great fighters before - Espinosa, Peñalosa to name a few - but this southpaw from General Santos City is a real crowd drawer.
He is also the richest boxer the country has ever had. With this fight against Morales, Pacquiao is assured (win or loss) of a purse that is equivalent to P100 million. Should he win this fight, Pacquiao is assured of a $3-million purse on his next fight, whoever his opponent is.
With the political turmoil, economic crisis, and civil unrest in the country, Filipinos find a respite from the hassles of daily living in the fight of Pacquiao. Bored by the usual political bickerings being played up in televisions and other media, the people see the boxing fight as a needed breather.
Win or loss, Pacquiao will always be in the hearts of the millions of Filipinos who have seen their own hopes and dreams in every punch that Pacquiao gives out.
Here's wishing you good luck Manny!
I had to dole out P300 to watch the fight live and direct this Sunday, Jan. 22., at the comfort of my home. Of course, those who don't have Satellite connection must bear the fact that the boxing fight will surely be bombarded with gazillions of commercials. In fact, the commercials will even be longer than the 3-minute per round fight.
I don't know what's with Pacquiao that so many people are going gaga over him everytime he climbs the boxing arena. We've had so many great fighters before - Espinosa, Peñalosa to name a few - but this southpaw from General Santos City is a real crowd drawer.
He is also the richest boxer the country has ever had. With this fight against Morales, Pacquiao is assured (win or loss) of a purse that is equivalent to P100 million. Should he win this fight, Pacquiao is assured of a $3-million purse on his next fight, whoever his opponent is.
With the political turmoil, economic crisis, and civil unrest in the country, Filipinos find a respite from the hassles of daily living in the fight of Pacquiao. Bored by the usual political bickerings being played up in televisions and other media, the people see the boxing fight as a needed breather.
Win or loss, Pacquiao will always be in the hearts of the millions of Filipinos who have seen their own hopes and dreams in every punch that Pacquiao gives out.
Here's wishing you good luck Manny!
Monday, January 16, 2006
Press(ed) Freedom
I fully and unequivocally support the position of the National Press Club against proposals to tinker with the Bill of Rights.
The NPC expressed concern about a proposal of the Consultative Commission to revise the Bill of Rights, particularly on freedom of speech and of the press, something that was not done even during the darkest days of martial law.
NPC president Tony Antonio noted that since the American colonial period, there was never an attempt to trample on the people's sacred right to free expression and the existence of an unrestrained press.
Antonio said the Con-Com's draft Constitution proposes in Article IV. The Bill of Rights, that no law shall be passed abridging the "responsible" exercise of the "freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people to peaceably assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances."
He noted that the Con-Com added the word "responsible" to the old provision.
And what do Con-Com members mean by adding the word "responsible" to the original context of the freedom of the press? So they could tinker with the affairs of the media by filing charges or slapping us with printed copies of the new constitution when they feel they are offended by reports of their corruptions?
Clearly, Con-Com members or whoever are behind them have agendas darker than the color of their armpits. They want to shut down the media people who are going paparazzis over the politicos illegal activities. They want to pinch the eyes of the never-blinking reporter whose main goal is to report to the public the different activities of the people who have been enjoying the proceeds of the public's taxes.
Yes, they could change the terms of their offices, extend the calendar days of their long overdue projects, or wipe the asses of their bosses, but for God's sake, leave the media and the freedom of the press alone.
The NPC expressed concern about a proposal of the Consultative Commission to revise the Bill of Rights, particularly on freedom of speech and of the press, something that was not done even during the darkest days of martial law.
NPC president Tony Antonio noted that since the American colonial period, there was never an attempt to trample on the people's sacred right to free expression and the existence of an unrestrained press.
Antonio said the Con-Com's draft Constitution proposes in Article IV. The Bill of Rights, that no law shall be passed abridging the "responsible" exercise of the "freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people to peaceably assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances."
He noted that the Con-Com added the word "responsible" to the old provision.
And what do Con-Com members mean by adding the word "responsible" to the original context of the freedom of the press? So they could tinker with the affairs of the media by filing charges or slapping us with printed copies of the new constitution when they feel they are offended by reports of their corruptions?
Clearly, Con-Com members or whoever are behind them have agendas darker than the color of their armpits. They want to shut down the media people who are going paparazzis over the politicos illegal activities. They want to pinch the eyes of the never-blinking reporter whose main goal is to report to the public the different activities of the people who have been enjoying the proceeds of the public's taxes.
Yes, they could change the terms of their offices, extend the calendar days of their long overdue projects, or wipe the asses of their bosses, but for God's sake, leave the media and the freedom of the press alone.
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Myla, Bohol's New Hero

Myla belonged to the US Army Reserve`s 203rdMilitary Intelligence Battalion, and had receivedmilitary training in 1998 at Fort Jackson in SouthCarolina, which is the largest and most active InitialEntry Training Center in the United States Army.
On November, 2005 Myla was called to serve in Iraq for a one-year combat duty. She didn't hesitate. Myla had the blood of Dagohoy, Bohol's local hero, running on her nerves, and serving in Iraq was a fulfillment of her dream to serve her new country, the US, in the battlefield.
On December 24, 2005, Myla has chosen not to call her mother yet to greet her advance merry Christmas because she was in the battlefield in Al Hawijah, northern Iraq. The 24-year-old Boholana was driving a Humvee vehicleduring a routine patrol when Iraqi insurgents firedrocket-propelled grenades, killing her instantly.
Flags fly at half-mast in theentire province of Bohol as the body of the Boholana U.S.Army Sgt. arrived at the airport in Tagbilaran City last Wednesday, accompanied by twouniformed US soldiers and non-uniformed personnel.

Hundreds of grieving Boholanos waited outside the airport as the plane that carried the body of Myla touched down at 9:20 a.m. Among those who waited for the Boholana soldier were her mother Estelita, Inabanga Mayor Josephine Jumamoy, officialsof the provincial overnment, students, relatives andfriends.
"I am so happy that she is finally here," said theteary-eyed Estelita, who saw the body of her slaindaughter for the first time after Myla was killed in Al Hawijah in northern Iraq.
"She is a real hero. She has dedicated her life toserve the people," Mayor Jumamoy said, as the crowdcarried banners welcoming the arrival of Inabanga's favorite daughter.Myla's body was brought to a local funeral parlor here.
US military officials were expected to arrive inInabanga next week for Myla's burial where she wouldbe given full military honors. She will be buried nextto her father's grave.
Myla has proven once again that there are still Filipinos who are willing to offer their lives in the service of their fellowmen. And though Bohol lost a brave remnant of Dagohoy, Myla's name will forever be itched in the mind and hearts of the Boholanos as the brave Inabangga girl who offered her life in service of her country.
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Wednesday, January 04, 2006
My condolences
... to the family and relatives of
- former Sen. Robert Barbers
- former Supreme Court Justice Cecilia Palma
- Judge Gingoyon
- victims of vigilantes in Cebu
my condolences
Friday, December 30, 2005
Happy New Year To All!
Tonight, we will bade goodbye to 2005. A year that was full of controversies, bombings, calamities, killings, political bickerings, and a lot of negative events. But we should not forget at the good things that happened to us during the year (for me, the arrival of my first baby Marcelle last June).
Yesterday, after a year of working on the field, I had the quality time with my family. We went to the different tourist spots in Cebu, including the Taoist Temple, Family Park, and the Tops. My wife, mother in law, sister in law, and a lot of nephews and nieces, enjoyed the breathtaking view of the tops - which showcases a magnificent view of the entire Cebu City and neighboring towns.
Although our travel was short, I could say that it was memorable and enjoyable - the best gift that I gave to my family for this year.
Tonight, my baby Marcelle will be spending his first new year (he's still 6 months old) in this world. I just hope that he will not get scared by the firecrackers and the noise that come with our welcoming of the New Year.
Happy New Year everyone and here's wishing you all good health and prosperity!
Yesterday, after a year of working on the field, I had the quality time with my family. We went to the different tourist spots in Cebu, including the Taoist Temple, Family Park, and the Tops. My wife, mother in law, sister in law, and a lot of nephews and nieces, enjoyed the breathtaking view of the tops - which showcases a magnificent view of the entire Cebu City and neighboring towns.
Although our travel was short, I could say that it was memorable and enjoyable - the best gift that I gave to my family for this year.
Tonight, my baby Marcelle will be spending his first new year (he's still 6 months old) in this world. I just hope that he will not get scared by the firecrackers and the noise that come with our welcoming of the New Year.
Happy New Year everyone and here's wishing you all good health and prosperity!
Sunday, December 18, 2005
13,108 Pass Philippine Licensure Exam for Nurses by PRC
13,108 Pass Philippine Licensure Exam for Nurses by PRC
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) headed by Commissioner Leonor T. Rocero announced that 13,108 out of 24,287 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga this December 2005.
The results of the examination with respect to 604 examinees were withheld pending the final determination of their liabilities under the rules and regulations governing licensure examinations.
The results were released in 11 working days from the last day of examination.
Registration for the issuance of professional identification card and certificate of registration for surnames A-C will be on Jan. 9, 2006; D-F on Jan. 10; G-J on Jan. 11; K-M on Jan. 12; N-P on Jan. 13; Q-S on Jan. 15; T-V on Jan. 16; and XYZ on Jan. 17. Those who cannot register on the scheduled date will only be registered starting Jan. 18, 2006.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their oath of professional will be held before the Board on Monday, Jan. 23, 2006 at 8 a.m. at the Araneta Coliseum, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City; in Cebu and Iloilo Cities on Jan. 25; in Davao City on Jan. 27; in Cagayan de Oro, Zamboanga, and Legazpi City on Jan. 30; in Baguio City on Feb. 2, 2006.
No oathtaking will be allowed before the Jan. 23 schedule in Manila. Oathtaking will be administered by the Board of Nursing as per Republic Act 9173.
The top performing schools in the December 2005 Nurse Licensure Examination are the following:
A. With 100 and more examinees:
Silliman University, Cebu Normal University (formerly Cebu State College), Saint Paul University-Tuguegarao, Cebu Doctors University, Ateneo de Davao University, University of La Sallete-Santiago, and Mariano Marcos State University.
B. With 60-99 examinees:
Saint Louis University, Notre Dame of Dadiangas College, and San Beda College.
C. With 30-59 examinees:
Mindanao State University-Marawi City, St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences-Tacloban, De La Salle University-Damariñas Health Science Campus, and Saint Mary's University-Bayombong.
Leading the successful examinees witht the Regular BSN degree are the following:
Yvette Pauline Sales Paragua, Ateneo de Davao University, 85.20; Bernard Ian Baldonado Sotelo, Cotabato Medical Foundation College, 85.20; Leila Ragudo pante, Mariano Marcos State University-Batac, 84.60.
Sari Suzuki Aguilar, Immaculate Conception College-Albay, 84.40; Maria Angela Aves Daub, San Pedro College-Davao City, 84.40; Mary Ann Fara-on Engracia, Misamis University-Ozamis City, 84.40; Catherine Biblanias Sison, Saint Michael's College of Laguna, 84.40; Karen Mae Pacol Ulep, Mariano Marcos State University-Batac, 84.40; Angelica June Pascual Cruz, San Pedro College-Davao City, 84.20;
Sarah Jane Emata Lagamon, Capitol University (Cagayan), 84.20; Remareen Castro Orro, Saint Paul University-Tuguegarao, 84.20; James Arthur Pajes Rivero, University of San Agustin, 84.20; Jane Reboredo Siuagan, Saint Paul University-Tuguegarao, 84.20; Marizel Asa Velasquez, Colegio de San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila, Inc., 84.20; Rita Silo Buenafe, Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation, 84.00;
Liezl de Jesus Romero, Our Lady of Fatima University-Valenzuela, 84.00; Karen Rose Ramacho Yocor, Silliman University, 84.00; Christine Lane Yanguas Yu, Saint Gabriel College-Kalibo, 84.00;
Joy Barby Llesol Alota, University of San Carlod, 83.80; and Leslie Evangelista Guerra, Naga College Foundation, 83.80.
The leading successful examinees with other degress are:
Charissa Joy Bueno Estrada, Brokenshire College, 85.80; Dihann Salvador Dy, Cebu Normal University, 85.40; Irwin Causing Isip, Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College-QC, 85.20;
Margret Lee Cajita Licup, Saint Gabriel College-Kalibo, Aklan, 85.20; Ma. Brenda Carbonilla Pancho, University of La Salle-Santiago, 85.20; Rowell Tantiado Nava, University of San Agustin, 85.00;
Wymie Casimiro Pamienta, Philippine College of Health & Sciences, 85.00; Ma Purita Labayen Castro, Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College, 84.80; Allan Tadili Santos, Our Lady of Fatima College, 84.80;
Jacqueline Amon Nuere, Brokenshire College, 84.60; Ma Filipina Mendoza Rimas, Saint Dominic Savio College, 84.60; Judith Lim Tan, Cebu Normal University, 84.60.
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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) headed by Commissioner Leonor T. Rocero announced that 13,108 out of 24,287 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination given by the Board of Nursing in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga this December 2005.
The results of the examination with respect to 604 examinees were withheld pending the final determination of their liabilities under the rules and regulations governing licensure examinations.
The results were released in 11 working days from the last day of examination.
Registration for the issuance of professional identification card and certificate of registration for surnames A-C will be on Jan. 9, 2006; D-F on Jan. 10; G-J on Jan. 11; K-M on Jan. 12; N-P on Jan. 13; Q-S on Jan. 15; T-V on Jan. 16; and XYZ on Jan. 17. Those who cannot register on the scheduled date will only be registered starting Jan. 18, 2006.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their oath of professional will be held before the Board on Monday, Jan. 23, 2006 at 8 a.m. at the Araneta Coliseum, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City; in Cebu and Iloilo Cities on Jan. 25; in Davao City on Jan. 27; in Cagayan de Oro, Zamboanga, and Legazpi City on Jan. 30; in Baguio City on Feb. 2, 2006.
No oathtaking will be allowed before the Jan. 23 schedule in Manila. Oathtaking will be administered by the Board of Nursing as per Republic Act 9173.
The top performing schools in the December 2005 Nurse Licensure Examination are the following:
A. With 100 and more examinees:
Silliman University, Cebu Normal University (formerly Cebu State College), Saint Paul University-Tuguegarao, Cebu Doctors University, Ateneo de Davao University, University of La Sallete-Santiago, and Mariano Marcos State University.
B. With 60-99 examinees:
Saint Louis University, Notre Dame of Dadiangas College, and San Beda College.
C. With 30-59 examinees:
Mindanao State University-Marawi City, St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences-Tacloban, De La Salle University-Damariñas Health Science Campus, and Saint Mary's University-Bayombong.
Leading the successful examinees witht the Regular BSN degree are the following:
Yvette Pauline Sales Paragua, Ateneo de Davao University, 85.20; Bernard Ian Baldonado Sotelo, Cotabato Medical Foundation College, 85.20; Leila Ragudo pante, Mariano Marcos State University-Batac, 84.60.
Sari Suzuki Aguilar, Immaculate Conception College-Albay, 84.40; Maria Angela Aves Daub, San Pedro College-Davao City, 84.40; Mary Ann Fara-on Engracia, Misamis University-Ozamis City, 84.40; Catherine Biblanias Sison, Saint Michael's College of Laguna, 84.40; Karen Mae Pacol Ulep, Mariano Marcos State University-Batac, 84.40; Angelica June Pascual Cruz, San Pedro College-Davao City, 84.20;
Sarah Jane Emata Lagamon, Capitol University (Cagayan), 84.20; Remareen Castro Orro, Saint Paul University-Tuguegarao, 84.20; James Arthur Pajes Rivero, University of San Agustin, 84.20; Jane Reboredo Siuagan, Saint Paul University-Tuguegarao, 84.20; Marizel Asa Velasquez, Colegio de San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila, Inc., 84.20; Rita Silo Buenafe, Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation, 84.00;
Liezl de Jesus Romero, Our Lady of Fatima University-Valenzuela, 84.00; Karen Rose Ramacho Yocor, Silliman University, 84.00; Christine Lane Yanguas Yu, Saint Gabriel College-Kalibo, 84.00;
Joy Barby Llesol Alota, University of San Carlod, 83.80; and Leslie Evangelista Guerra, Naga College Foundation, 83.80.
The leading successful examinees with other degress are:
Charissa Joy Bueno Estrada, Brokenshire College, 85.80; Dihann Salvador Dy, Cebu Normal University, 85.40; Irwin Causing Isip, Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College-QC, 85.20;
Margret Lee Cajita Licup, Saint Gabriel College-Kalibo, Aklan, 85.20; Ma. Brenda Carbonilla Pancho, University of La Salle-Santiago, 85.20; Rowell Tantiado Nava, University of San Agustin, 85.00;
Wymie Casimiro Pamienta, Philippine College of Health & Sciences, 85.00; Ma Purita Labayen Castro, Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College, 84.80; Allan Tadili Santos, Our Lady of Fatima College, 84.80;
Jacqueline Amon Nuere, Brokenshire College, 84.60; Ma Filipina Mendoza Rimas, Saint Dominic Savio College, 84.60; Judith Lim Tan, Cebu Normal University, 84.60.
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Thursday, December 15, 2005
Some Pictures I took...

A tiny bird locally known as 'sayaw' stands on top of a cut malunggay tree outside my house one morning. I had just finished taking a bath when I saw the bird so I immediately grabbed my digital camera and took the picture.

Nestor Benaojan holds a picture of his younger brother George, 27, whose death provoked media colleagues to hold a prayer-rally at the Capitol grounds last Friday night. George, a radio reporter - commentator, was shot dead near his stall in Talisay City.
photo by mars mosqueda jr. @ 2005
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Gloria and Bush
What do GMA and Bush have in common?
They both had a lapse in judgement that produced catastrophic results.
GMA apologized for her lapse of judgement on a national television, telling the entire nation that she indeed called up then Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano at the height of the presidential election.
GMA, however, denied asking Garcillano to rig the result of the poll so she could remain seated at the much-coveted throne in Malacañang. She didn't know Garci's phone was wiretapped and her entire conversation with Garci was then exposed to the public.
Her approval rating plummeted. The public clamors for her resignation. Political and economic crisis resulted to millions of starving Filipinos. Hello Garci ringtone took the number one spot at the Music Billboard.
Bush, in a televised speech, admitted he had lapse of judgement when he ordered the war in Iraq, saying he immediately acted on an unconfirmed intelligence report about the presence of weapons of mass destruction in the oil-rich arab country.
The intelligence report turned out to be wrong as no weapons of mass destruction has been recovered after fierce fighting that resulted to the death of thousands of American troops and Iraqi resistants.
As if offering candy to a crying child, Bush said the war has a positive result - the arrest of Saddam Hussein, whom he considered a threat the world is better off without.
Now, what do GMA and Bush have in common?
They both had a lapse in judgement that produced catastrophic results. For GMA, political and economic crisis that resulted to the starvation of millions of Filipinos. For Bush, the lives of thousands of American troops, Iraqi resistants, and civilians in exchange of the arrest of just one man, no weapons of mass destruction.
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They both had a lapse in judgement that produced catastrophic results.
GMA apologized for her lapse of judgement on a national television, telling the entire nation that she indeed called up then Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano at the height of the presidential election.
GMA, however, denied asking Garcillano to rig the result of the poll so she could remain seated at the much-coveted throne in Malacañang. She didn't know Garci's phone was wiretapped and her entire conversation with Garci was then exposed to the public.
Her approval rating plummeted. The public clamors for her resignation. Political and economic crisis resulted to millions of starving Filipinos. Hello Garci ringtone took the number one spot at the Music Billboard.
Bush, in a televised speech, admitted he had lapse of judgement when he ordered the war in Iraq, saying he immediately acted on an unconfirmed intelligence report about the presence of weapons of mass destruction in the oil-rich arab country.
The intelligence report turned out to be wrong as no weapons of mass destruction has been recovered after fierce fighting that resulted to the death of thousands of American troops and Iraqi resistants.
As if offering candy to a crying child, Bush said the war has a positive result - the arrest of Saddam Hussein, whom he considered a threat the world is better off without.
Now, what do GMA and Bush have in common?
They both had a lapse in judgement that produced catastrophic results. For GMA, political and economic crisis that resulted to the starvation of millions of Filipinos. For Bush, the lives of thousands of American troops, Iraqi resistants, and civilians in exchange of the arrest of just one man, no weapons of mass destruction.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Hopes dim for rescue of 6 miners trapped in tunnel
DALAGUETE, Cebu — Authorities shifted yesterday their operation to mere retrieval work, dimming the hopes for the rescue of miners trapped in a coal tunnel at Sitio Maantod Canlawilao, Barangay Dumalan, this town.
But Dalaguete Mayor Ronald Allan Sesante said yesterday he and many residents could not consider dead the six miners, who were entombed in the coal mine after a methane gas explosion last Saturday, unless their bodies are recovered.
Relatives of the six trapped miners, however, believed that it was impossible for the victims to be still alive, considering that three days have already passed.
Experts have also claimed that the explosion was so powerful that the miners would not have survived it, and even if the tunnel did not collapse, they would have suffered carbon-monoxide poisoning.
Mayor Sesante was hopeful that the rescuers would finally reach the site where the six miners had been trapped. He said that minus the glitches, the rescuers would be able to retrieve the bodies.
Eight miners were on their way out of the 490-meter tunnel in Barangay Dumalan, a mountain village about 25 kilometers from the town proper, when an explosion occurred at about 7 p.m. last Saturday. The miners immediately retrieved the bodies of two fellow miners shortly after the explosion because the fatalities were near the entrance of the tunnel.
The six miners, however, were trapped deep in the tunnel.
They were identified as Francisco Ybañez, 43, and Jaime Sanchez, 42, both of Dumalan, Dalaguete; Nelson Villacis, 39, of Negros Oriental; Manuel Lanogan, 45, of Canlawilao, Dalaguete; Antonio Jose, 37, and Gregorio Amad, 35, both of Ablayan, Dalaguete.
"I am now praying for a miracle so I can see my husband walking out of the mine alive," said Thelma Villacis, whose husband Nelson was among the six miners.
Police said the hammering and chiseling of the miners could have produced sparks and ignited the methane gas, causing the explosion inside the mine owned by Ibalong Resources, a Taiwanese-owned company.
Rescue teams of the Philippine National Oil Corp. based in Tongonan, Leyte and Zamboanga arrived yesterday to reenforce local rescuers. The Bureau of Fire Protection will also be sending its rescue personnel.
It was gathered that the operations will continue until the rescuers reach the place where the six miners were entombed. This may take a few days, one rescuer said.
Mayor Sesante, said the coal mine in Dalaguete produces about 3,000 to 3,500 tons of coal every month, supplying local cement manufacturers and the National Power Corp.
The Department of Energy (DoE) has launched an investigation into the explosion, which is the second fatal accident involving Ibalong Resources this year.
Last July 27, a miner was killed and three of his companions were hurt after a portion of a mine site at Sitio Maangtud, Barangay Dumalan collapsed. #
by mars mosqueda jr.
But Dalaguete Mayor Ronald Allan Sesante said yesterday he and many residents could not consider dead the six miners, who were entombed in the coal mine after a methane gas explosion last Saturday, unless their bodies are recovered.
Relatives of the six trapped miners, however, believed that it was impossible for the victims to be still alive, considering that three days have already passed.
Experts have also claimed that the explosion was so powerful that the miners would not have survived it, and even if the tunnel did not collapse, they would have suffered carbon-monoxide poisoning.
Mayor Sesante was hopeful that the rescuers would finally reach the site where the six miners had been trapped. He said that minus the glitches, the rescuers would be able to retrieve the bodies.
Eight miners were on their way out of the 490-meter tunnel in Barangay Dumalan, a mountain village about 25 kilometers from the town proper, when an explosion occurred at about 7 p.m. last Saturday. The miners immediately retrieved the bodies of two fellow miners shortly after the explosion because the fatalities were near the entrance of the tunnel.
The six miners, however, were trapped deep in the tunnel.
They were identified as Francisco Ybañez, 43, and Jaime Sanchez, 42, both of Dumalan, Dalaguete; Nelson Villacis, 39, of Negros Oriental; Manuel Lanogan, 45, of Canlawilao, Dalaguete; Antonio Jose, 37, and Gregorio Amad, 35, both of Ablayan, Dalaguete.
"I am now praying for a miracle so I can see my husband walking out of the mine alive," said Thelma Villacis, whose husband Nelson was among the six miners.
Police said the hammering and chiseling of the miners could have produced sparks and ignited the methane gas, causing the explosion inside the mine owned by Ibalong Resources, a Taiwanese-owned company.
Rescue teams of the Philippine National Oil Corp. based in Tongonan, Leyte and Zamboanga arrived yesterday to reenforce local rescuers. The Bureau of Fire Protection will also be sending its rescue personnel.
It was gathered that the operations will continue until the rescuers reach the place where the six miners were entombed. This may take a few days, one rescuer said.
Mayor Sesante, said the coal mine in Dalaguete produces about 3,000 to 3,500 tons of coal every month, supplying local cement manufacturers and the National Power Corp.
The Department of Energy (DoE) has launched an investigation into the explosion, which is the second fatal accident involving Ibalong Resources this year.
Last July 27, a miner was killed and three of his companions were hurt after a portion of a mine site at Sitio Maangtud, Barangay Dumalan collapsed. #
by mars mosqueda jr.
Thursday, December 08, 2005
UNESCO denounces killing of journalist George Benaojan
UNESCO denounces killing of George Benaojan
CEBU CITY – The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has strongly denounced the killing of Cebuano radio reporter-commentator George Benaojan and said that violence against journalists in the Philippines has reached “alarming proportions”.
“This is yet another attack on freedom of the press, and therefore on democracy and rule of law,” said UNESCO Director- General Koïchiro Matsuura in a statement published at the website of the UN News Center yesterday.
Matsuura’s statement was the latest in a long series of condemnations he has issued recently over attacks on journalists around the world. UNESCO’s mandate includes the defense of freedom of expression and press freedom.
“Violence against the profession has reached alarming proportions in the Philippines and I wish, once again, to pay tribute to the courage of journalists who continue exercising their profession in a particularly violent environment, despite the threats they receive,” he added.
Benaojan, 27, a reporter-commentator for Bantay Radyo and wrote a column in the newspaper that circulates at the Bureau of Customs, was shot while, was the 10th journalist to have been killed in the country this year and the 73rd since the return of democracy in 1986, according to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines.
As this developed, the Cebu Federation of Beat Journalists will hold an indignation rally this afternoon (Friday) to condemn the killing of Benaojan and to pressure the police to act collectively to expedite the resolution of the case.
This, as the police yesterday remained mum and refused to speculate on the possible motive of Benaojan’s murder even if local reports revealed that the motive of the killing leans toward his personal and business dealings.
Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) Director Vicente Loot yesterday refused to comment when asked on what the police know about the motive of the killing of the Cebuano reporter, saying investigators are still piecing together evidences and testimonies to charge the mastermind.
Loot is planning to request the National Bureau of Investigation 7, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group 7 and other national support agencies to help arrest the suspected gunman and the mastermind.
He, however, declined to reveal details on the identity of the suspected mastermind.
Meanwhile, the prime witness in the murder of Benaojan yesterday urged the police to provide him and his family a safe house after he received threats to his life following his positive identification of the gunman.
Jammy Llanos, who was talking with Benaojan when the gunman appeared and fired at the reporter, said he could not go back to his house because he had noticed suspicious persons roaming near his house.
The threat to his life, however, will not stop him from testifying in the court, said Llanos. But he was hopeful that the authorities will provide him and his family with protection now that the gunman has already been identified.
CPPO Chief Loot meanwhile said that he will assign policemen to keep a close watch at Llanos and his family to make sure that the witness will be safe. #
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CEBU CITY – The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has strongly denounced the killing of Cebuano radio reporter-commentator George Benaojan and said that violence against journalists in the Philippines has reached “alarming proportions”.
“This is yet another attack on freedom of the press, and therefore on democracy and rule of law,” said UNESCO Director- General Koïchiro Matsuura in a statement published at the website of the UN News Center yesterday.
Matsuura’s statement was the latest in a long series of condemnations he has issued recently over attacks on journalists around the world. UNESCO’s mandate includes the defense of freedom of expression and press freedom.
“Violence against the profession has reached alarming proportions in the Philippines and I wish, once again, to pay tribute to the courage of journalists who continue exercising their profession in a particularly violent environment, despite the threats they receive,” he added.
Benaojan, 27, a reporter-commentator for Bantay Radyo and wrote a column in the newspaper that circulates at the Bureau of Customs, was shot while, was the 10th journalist to have been killed in the country this year and the 73rd since the return of democracy in 1986, according to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines.
As this developed, the Cebu Federation of Beat Journalists will hold an indignation rally this afternoon (Friday) to condemn the killing of Benaojan and to pressure the police to act collectively to expedite the resolution of the case.
This, as the police yesterday remained mum and refused to speculate on the possible motive of Benaojan’s murder even if local reports revealed that the motive of the killing leans toward his personal and business dealings.
Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) Director Vicente Loot yesterday refused to comment when asked on what the police know about the motive of the killing of the Cebuano reporter, saying investigators are still piecing together evidences and testimonies to charge the mastermind.
Loot is planning to request the National Bureau of Investigation 7, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group 7 and other national support agencies to help arrest the suspected gunman and the mastermind.
He, however, declined to reveal details on the identity of the suspected mastermind.
Meanwhile, the prime witness in the murder of Benaojan yesterday urged the police to provide him and his family a safe house after he received threats to his life following his positive identification of the gunman.
Jammy Llanos, who was talking with Benaojan when the gunman appeared and fired at the reporter, said he could not go back to his house because he had noticed suspicious persons roaming near his house.
The threat to his life, however, will not stop him from testifying in the court, said Llanos. But he was hopeful that the authorities will provide him and his family with protection now that the gunman has already been identified.
CPPO Chief Loot meanwhile said that he will assign policemen to keep a close watch at Llanos and his family to make sure that the witness will be safe. #
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Thursday, December 01, 2005
George is dead
George is dead.
George arrived later than the rest of the Cebu media at the Hilton Resort in Mactan. We were waiting for the arrival of President Arroyo when George approached me and started a conversation about writing for newspaper.
George had a personality that earned him many friends from the media, the government, police, and the public. He always joked around about just anything. He wore a happy face despite the problems he was facing. And most of all, he was always willing to help.
George wanted to write in the newspaper where I am currently working. He was a broadcaster at a local radio station and wrote column at a local newspaper. Most of his commentaries were directed to Customs officials who were allegedly involved in smuggling. His hard-hitting words earned him the ire of officials who are into illegal activities.
George had two luxury cars. A beautiful house in a posh subdivision. A beach resort in Southern Cebu. Several small business and various stores. Although a lot of people were also questioning how George, a mere reporter, managed to get all of the good things he had, George’s didn’t mind the criticisms.
George also confided about him wanting to marry his long time girlfriend next year. I should be invited, I said. George returned a smile and answered positively.
I never thought my conversation with George on that morning in Hilton would be my last.
Last night, a gunman waited for George in one of his stores in Talisay City. When George arrived at the area at past 9 p.m., the gunman suddenly approached him and poked a .45 caliber gun on his head. The gun jammed. George didn’t run. He grappled with the gun but the gunman overpowered him. When George fell to the ground, the gunman pounced three bullets into his body.
It was a common knowledge among his friends in the Cebu Media that George had two guns, a .45 caliber and an Ingram, but fate had it that George must left his weapons in the vehicle.
George, my friend who wanted to work with me in the same newspaper that I am currently working, died in the hospital. On the way to the hospital, George kept saying that he didn’t know the gunman. He was brave enough to keep saying that he will survive. But the operation to remove the bullets from his neck and shoulder proved to be fatal.
George’s effort to rid government offices, especially the Bureau of Customs, cost him his life. He had been receiving death threats before and, in fact, he survived an attempt to his life early this year. But George didn’t stop his commentaries. His columns even got more bitter for the officials concerned. And he was always not afraid to face death as he always told his friends.
George died with his cause. Another media man, a good man, is now added in the list of journalists killed in this country. Freedom of expression is once again shattered as people hit by George’s commentaries resort to holding justice in their hands instead of bringing the issue to the court in the form of a libel case.
This country is becoming a very dangerous place for journalists. Tell the truth and you will die. Do nothing and the public, those affected by corruption and illegal activities, will die of hunger and poverty. When you become a media man, you are burying one of your feet in the ground.
George Benaojan, who had a personality that earned him many friends from the media, the government, police, and the public, who always joked around about just anything, who wore a happy face despite the problems he was facing, who was always willing to help, is dead.
Another page in the book of Press Freedom is torn. Only a few leaves are left.
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George arrived later than the rest of the Cebu media at the Hilton Resort in Mactan. We were waiting for the arrival of President Arroyo when George approached me and started a conversation about writing for newspaper.
George had a personality that earned him many friends from the media, the government, police, and the public. He always joked around about just anything. He wore a happy face despite the problems he was facing. And most of all, he was always willing to help.
George wanted to write in the newspaper where I am currently working. He was a broadcaster at a local radio station and wrote column at a local newspaper. Most of his commentaries were directed to Customs officials who were allegedly involved in smuggling. His hard-hitting words earned him the ire of officials who are into illegal activities.
George had two luxury cars. A beautiful house in a posh subdivision. A beach resort in Southern Cebu. Several small business and various stores. Although a lot of people were also questioning how George, a mere reporter, managed to get all of the good things he had, George’s didn’t mind the criticisms.
George also confided about him wanting to marry his long time girlfriend next year. I should be invited, I said. George returned a smile and answered positively.
I never thought my conversation with George on that morning in Hilton would be my last.
Last night, a gunman waited for George in one of his stores in Talisay City. When George arrived at the area at past 9 p.m., the gunman suddenly approached him and poked a .45 caliber gun on his head. The gun jammed. George didn’t run. He grappled with the gun but the gunman overpowered him. When George fell to the ground, the gunman pounced three bullets into his body.
It was a common knowledge among his friends in the Cebu Media that George had two guns, a .45 caliber and an Ingram, but fate had it that George must left his weapons in the vehicle.
George, my friend who wanted to work with me in the same newspaper that I am currently working, died in the hospital. On the way to the hospital, George kept saying that he didn’t know the gunman. He was brave enough to keep saying that he will survive. But the operation to remove the bullets from his neck and shoulder proved to be fatal.
George’s effort to rid government offices, especially the Bureau of Customs, cost him his life. He had been receiving death threats before and, in fact, he survived an attempt to his life early this year. But George didn’t stop his commentaries. His columns even got more bitter for the officials concerned. And he was always not afraid to face death as he always told his friends.
George died with his cause. Another media man, a good man, is now added in the list of journalists killed in this country. Freedom of expression is once again shattered as people hit by George’s commentaries resort to holding justice in their hands instead of bringing the issue to the court in the form of a libel case.
This country is becoming a very dangerous place for journalists. Tell the truth and you will die. Do nothing and the public, those affected by corruption and illegal activities, will die of hunger and poverty. When you become a media man, you are burying one of your feet in the ground.
George Benaojan, who had a personality that earned him many friends from the media, the government, police, and the public, who always joked around about just anything, who wore a happy face despite the problems he was facing, who was always willing to help, is dead.
Another page in the book of Press Freedom is torn. Only a few leaves are left.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Photo: President Arroyo in SEA Games

GMA PRESENTS GOLD MEDAL IN CEBU. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo awards the gold medal to Nelson Pacalso who won in karatedo as other members of Team Philippines
look on. Pacalso said President Arroyo's presence gave him extra energy to win the match against his Vietnamese opponent at the Mandaue City Sports Complex.(Mars W. Mosqueda Jr.
This photo appeared on the front page of today's Manila Bulletin newspaper (Nov. 30, 2005). I almost didn't make it to the event because I woke up late but I was so glad that I arrived five minutes before President Arroyo arrived at the Mandaue City Sports Complex. I took nearly 20 shots using my Sony DSC-H1 powershot digital camera and this one landed on the front page.
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Wednesday, November 23, 2005
1,720 civil engineers, 1,202 marine deck officers pass board exam (result soon)
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced yesterday that 1,720 out of 5,067 passed the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Civil Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, and Legazpi this month.
On the Board of Civil Engineering which gave the exam are Dr. Angel L. Lazaro III, chairman, and Engr. Apollo S. Enriquez, member.
The PRC also announced that 1,202 out of 2,724 examinees passed the written phase of the Marine Deck Officers Licensure Examination for the various ranks given by the Board for Marine Deck Officers in Manila on Nov. 12 and 13, 2005. A total of six examinees in the July 2002 Practical Phase now completed the written and practical examinations.
On the Board for Marine Deck Officers who gave the licensure examinations are Capt. Ernesto C. Bondoc, chairman; Capt. Constantino L. Arcellana Jr., Capt. Jaime C. Aquino, and Capt. Abelardo M. Pacheco.
Registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration for civil engineers will start on Thursday, Dec. 1, but not later than Dec. 13.
The oathtaking ceremony of the examinees will be held before the Board on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1:30 p.m., at the Philippine International Convention Center, CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City.
Registration for membership with the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers Inc. will start on Thursday, Dec. 1.
The top performing schools in the exmination are the University of the Philippines-Diliman, UP Los Bañas, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, UST, and Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology.
Meanwhile, successful examinees who have complied with the requirements of the written and Practical Assessment Phase for marine deck officers may register starting on Nov. 24, 2005 to Jan. 3, 2006 at the Marine Deck Officers Division (MDOD).
The successful examinees who are required to take the Practical Assessment Phase are advised to apply at the PRC, Marine Deck Officers Division, starting on Nov. 24, 2005 until Dec. 8, 2005. The Practical Assessment will be conducted on Dec. 10 and 11, 2005.
Successful examinees who passed both theory and practical examinations will take their oath before the Board on Jan. 10, 2006 at 1 p.m. at the Fiesta Pavilion, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Manila.
The Top 10 examinees in the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination are:
Wyndel Letigio Tellidua, Cebu Institute of Technology, 95.80 percent; Clarisse Panis Esconde, 94.15; Oscar Jr. Ching Lee, 94; Roy Martin de Leon Casumpang, Timothy Oropesa Lim, and Norman Cabañog Tocao, 93.85; Runar Christopher Mendoza Quindoza and Rey Niel Barboza Vega, 93.70;
Aristotle Albarracin Azares and Randy Logrosa Rovero, 93.10; Rodolfo Jr. Manguerra Dacung, Diana Panesa del Rosario, Joefran Villaruz Escote, Perlie Ang Panopio, and Joseph Anthony Gonzaga Petalcorin, 92.95; Jay Benedict Daelo Cabrera, Jeremiah Sampayan Calija, Joel Manuel Corsino, Philip Diesta Diño Alma Pagay Palanca, and Randy Geverola Sedon, 92.80; Rhea Joy Valenzuela Carpio and Kharen Macasaet Sarroza, 92.65; and Christopher Datuin Lozano, 92.20.
On the Board of Civil Engineering which gave the exam are Dr. Angel L. Lazaro III, chairman, and Engr. Apollo S. Enriquez, member.
The PRC also announced that 1,202 out of 2,724 examinees passed the written phase of the Marine Deck Officers Licensure Examination for the various ranks given by the Board for Marine Deck Officers in Manila on Nov. 12 and 13, 2005. A total of six examinees in the July 2002 Practical Phase now completed the written and practical examinations.
On the Board for Marine Deck Officers who gave the licensure examinations are Capt. Ernesto C. Bondoc, chairman; Capt. Constantino L. Arcellana Jr., Capt. Jaime C. Aquino, and Capt. Abelardo M. Pacheco.
Registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration for civil engineers will start on Thursday, Dec. 1, but not later than Dec. 13.
The oathtaking ceremony of the examinees will be held before the Board on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1:30 p.m., at the Philippine International Convention Center, CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City.
Registration for membership with the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers Inc. will start on Thursday, Dec. 1.
The top performing schools in the exmination are the University of the Philippines-Diliman, UP Los Bañas, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, UST, and Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology.
Meanwhile, successful examinees who have complied with the requirements of the written and Practical Assessment Phase for marine deck officers may register starting on Nov. 24, 2005 to Jan. 3, 2006 at the Marine Deck Officers Division (MDOD).
The successful examinees who are required to take the Practical Assessment Phase are advised to apply at the PRC, Marine Deck Officers Division, starting on Nov. 24, 2005 until Dec. 8, 2005. The Practical Assessment will be conducted on Dec. 10 and 11, 2005.
Successful examinees who passed both theory and practical examinations will take their oath before the Board on Jan. 10, 2006 at 1 p.m. at the Fiesta Pavilion, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Manila.
The Top 10 examinees in the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination are:
Wyndel Letigio Tellidua, Cebu Institute of Technology, 95.80 percent; Clarisse Panis Esconde, 94.15; Oscar Jr. Ching Lee, 94; Roy Martin de Leon Casumpang, Timothy Oropesa Lim, and Norman Cabañog Tocao, 93.85; Runar Christopher Mendoza Quindoza and Rey Niel Barboza Vega, 93.70;
Aristotle Albarracin Azares and Randy Logrosa Rovero, 93.10; Rodolfo Jr. Manguerra Dacung, Diana Panesa del Rosario, Joefran Villaruz Escote, Perlie Ang Panopio, and Joseph Anthony Gonzaga Petalcorin, 92.95; Jay Benedict Daelo Cabrera, Jeremiah Sampayan Calija, Joel Manuel Corsino, Philip Diesta Diño Alma Pagay Palanca, and Randy Geverola Sedon, 92.80; Rhea Joy Valenzuela Carpio and Kharen Macasaet Sarroza, 92.65; and Christopher Datuin Lozano, 92.20.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Pinoy Podcast in the Philippines
I was so amazed at the hundreds of thousands of people around the world who now have their own podcasts. The topics are diverse. From simple tips on how to easily tie a shoelace to the more serious topics on war and dieting. Base on recent developments, I can say that podcasts will be the media of the future, making radios obsolete and TV jurassic.
What is a Podcast?
Below is a definition of podcasting pulled from Wikipedia that provides you with information about podcasting, its roots and some of the techincal aspects surrounding podcasting. The following is provided free from editing and I take no credit for this wonderful explanation.
Podcasting, created by former MTV VJ Adam Curry, is a term that was devised as a crisp way to describe the technology used to push audio content from websites down to consumers of that content, who typically listen to it on their iPod (hence the "pod") or other audio player that supports mp3 at their convenience. The term podcasting is meant to rhyme with broadcasting and is a derivative of the iPod platform. While not directly associated with Apples iPod device or iTunes music service, the company did contribute both the desire and the technology for this capability. Podcasting is not unlike time-shifted video software and devices like TiVo, which let you watch what you want when you want by recording and storing video, except that podcasting is used for audio and is currently free of charge. Note, however, that this technology can be used to push any kind of file, including software updates, pictures, and videos.
Podcasting uses an XML-based technology called RSS, or Really Simple Syndication. Content publishers describe new content in an XML RSS file which includes dates, titles, descriptions, and links to MP3 files. This auto-generated file is called an RSS feed. The key to making podcasting work with RSS is enclosures, a feature supported by RSS 2.0.
What makes podcasting special is that it allows individuals to publish (podcast) radioshows, that interested listeners can subscribe to. Before podcasting you could of course record a radio show and put it on your website, but now people can automatically receive new shows, without having to go to a specific site and download it from there.
I am now enticed to make my own podcast. I'm considering having a weekly Cebuano news podcast or maybe a weekly talkcast that will feature the everyday life of a Cebuano journalist. Hmmmmm.
If you have or are planning to have a podcast, you might want to have it listed in my soon to be put up website about podcasts.
Ciao!
.
What is a Podcast?
Below is a definition of podcasting pulled from Wikipedia that provides you with information about podcasting, its roots and some of the techincal aspects surrounding podcasting. The following is provided free from editing and I take no credit for this wonderful explanation.
Podcasting, created by former MTV VJ Adam Curry, is a term that was devised as a crisp way to describe the technology used to push audio content from websites down to consumers of that content, who typically listen to it on their iPod (hence the "pod") or other audio player that supports mp3 at their convenience. The term podcasting is meant to rhyme with broadcasting and is a derivative of the iPod platform. While not directly associated with Apples iPod device or iTunes music service, the company did contribute both the desire and the technology for this capability. Podcasting is not unlike time-shifted video software and devices like TiVo, which let you watch what you want when you want by recording and storing video, except that podcasting is used for audio and is currently free of charge. Note, however, that this technology can be used to push any kind of file, including software updates, pictures, and videos.
Podcasting uses an XML-based technology called RSS, or Really Simple Syndication. Content publishers describe new content in an XML RSS file which includes dates, titles, descriptions, and links to MP3 files. This auto-generated file is called an RSS feed. The key to making podcasting work with RSS is enclosures, a feature supported by RSS 2.0.
What makes podcasting special is that it allows individuals to publish (podcast) radioshows, that interested listeners can subscribe to. Before podcasting you could of course record a radio show and put it on your website, but now people can automatically receive new shows, without having to go to a specific site and download it from there.
I am now enticed to make my own podcast. I'm considering having a weekly Cebuano news podcast or maybe a weekly talkcast that will feature the everyday life of a Cebuano journalist. Hmmmmm.
If you have or are planning to have a podcast, you might want to have it listed in my soon to be put up website about podcasts.
Ciao!
.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
1,434 electronics, communications engineers (ECE) pass PRC licensure board exam
1,434 electronics, communications engineers pass PRC licensure board exam
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 1,434 out of 4,491 passed the Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro and Cebu this month.
On the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering which gave the licensure examinations are Engr. Alfredo T. Fragante, chairman; Engr. Rene Leandro P. Ebro and Engr. Sylvia I. Marcelo, members.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board in Manila on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. at the Reception Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Roxas Boulevard, Manila; in Cagayan de Oro City on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005 at Caprice Hall Limketkai Plaza; and in Cebu City on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005 at the Grand Ballroom, Marriott Hotel.
Registration for membership with the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines will start on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
The top performing schools in the November 2005 Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination are as follows:
University of Santo Tomas, University of San Carlos, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Main – Sta. Mesa, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Technological University of the Philippines — Visayas, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Batangas State University (Pablo Borbon M.I.T.), Ateneo De Davao University, University of the Philippines — Diliman, University of Southeastern Philippines – Davao City, Xavier University (Formerly Ateneo de Cagayan), Mindanao Polytechnic State College (DMMMPSC), Polytechnic University of the Philippines — Taguig, Ateneo de Manila University – Q.C., Southern Luzon Polytechnic College — Lucban.
The successful examinees who garnered the 20 highest places are the following:
Jose Lemuel Perez Dimaunahan, 89.45; R-Cyprian Cruz Abeleda, 88.65; Julius Nicolas Constante, 87.15; Andrian Guirigay Sevilla, 86.75; Vladimir Franzuela Cardenas, 86.70; Conan Alegado Vega, 86.45; Anthony Martin Cheng Lm, 86.20; Julius Augustus Viray Junio, 85.75; Jose Efren Noblado Swing, 85.35; Robert Kris Malones Jocson, 84.85; Israel Morales Reyes, 84.70; Razel Gonzales Yumen; 84.60; Herminia Caluya Mariano, 84.50; Brian Paul Arbotante Padua, 84.40; Jeffrey Mapile Campos, 84.35; Retiard Miranda Magyaya, 84.25; Lloyd Munar Cabancla, 84.10; Juan Carlos Lavilla Lam, 83.85; Teresa Saring Pilapil, 83.70; Michael Estraño Pesino, 83.65.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 1,434 out of 4,491 passed the Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro and Cebu this month.
On the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering which gave the licensure examinations are Engr. Alfredo T. Fragante, chairman; Engr. Rene Leandro P. Ebro and Engr. Sylvia I. Marcelo, members.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board in Manila on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. at the Reception Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Roxas Boulevard, Manila; in Cagayan de Oro City on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005 at Caprice Hall Limketkai Plaza; and in Cebu City on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005 at the Grand Ballroom, Marriott Hotel.
Registration for membership with the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines will start on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
The top performing schools in the November 2005 Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination are as follows:
University of Santo Tomas, University of San Carlos, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Main – Sta. Mesa, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Technological University of the Philippines — Visayas, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Batangas State University (Pablo Borbon M.I.T.), Ateneo De Davao University, University of the Philippines — Diliman, University of Southeastern Philippines – Davao City, Xavier University (Formerly Ateneo de Cagayan), Mindanao Polytechnic State College (DMMMPSC), Polytechnic University of the Philippines — Taguig, Ateneo de Manila University – Q.C., Southern Luzon Polytechnic College — Lucban.
The successful examinees who garnered the 20 highest places are the following:
Jose Lemuel Perez Dimaunahan, 89.45; R-Cyprian Cruz Abeleda, 88.65; Julius Nicolas Constante, 87.15; Andrian Guirigay Sevilla, 86.75; Vladimir Franzuela Cardenas, 86.70; Conan Alegado Vega, 86.45; Anthony Martin Cheng Lm, 86.20; Julius Augustus Viray Junio, 85.75; Jose Efren Noblado Swing, 85.35; Robert Kris Malones Jocson, 84.85; Israel Morales Reyes, 84.70; Razel Gonzales Yumen; 84.60; Herminia Caluya Mariano, 84.50; Brian Paul Arbotante Padua, 84.40; Jeffrey Mapile Campos, 84.35; Retiard Miranda Magyaya, 84.25; Lloyd Munar Cabancla, 84.10; Juan Carlos Lavilla Lam, 83.85; Teresa Saring Pilapil, 83.70; Michael Estraño Pesino, 83.65.
1434 electronics, communications engineers (ECE) pass PRC licensure exam
1,434 electronics, communications engineers (ECE) pass PRC licensure exam
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 1,434 out of 4,491 passed the Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro and Cebu this month.
On the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering which gave the licensure examinations are Engr. Alfredo T. Fragante, chairman; Engr. Rene Leandro P. Ebro and Engr. Sylvia I. Marcelo, members.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board in Manila on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. at the Reception Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Roxas Boulevard, Manila; in Cagayan de Oro City on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005 at Caprice Hall Limketkai Plaza; and in Cebu City on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005 at the Grand Ballroom, Marriott Hotel.
Registration for membership with the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines will start on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
The top performing schools in the November 2005 Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination are as follows:
University of Santo Tomas, University of San Carlos, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Main – Sta. Mesa, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Technological University of the Philippines — Visayas, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Batangas State University (Pablo Borbon M.I.T.), Ateneo De Davao University, University of the Philippines — Diliman, University of Southeastern Philippines – Davao City, Xavier University (Formerly Ateneo de Cagayan), Mindanao Polytechnic State College (DMMMPSC), Polytechnic University of the Philippines — Taguig, Ateneo de Manila University – Q.C., Southern Luzon Polytechnic College — Lucban.
The successful examinees who garnered the 20 highest places are the following:
Jose Lemuel Perez Dimaunahan, 89.45; R-Cyprian Cruz Abeleda, 88.65; Julius Nicolas Constante, 87.15; Andrian Guirigay Sevilla, 86.75; Vladimir Franzuela Cardenas, 86.70; Conan Alegado Vega, 86.45; Anthony Martin Cheng Lm, 86.20; Julius Augustus Viray Junio, 85.75; Jose Efren Noblado Swing, 85.35; Robert Kris Malones Jocson, 84.85; Israel Morales Reyes, 84.70; Razel Gonzales Yumen; 84.60; Herminia Caluya Mariano, 84.50; Brian Paul Arbotante Padua, 84.40; Jeffrey Mapile Campos, 84.35; Retiard Miranda Magyaya, 84.25; Lloyd Munar Cabancla, 84.10; Juan Carlos Lavilla Lam, 83.85; Teresa Saring Pilapil, 83.70; Michael Estraño Pesino, 83.65.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 1,434 out of 4,491 passed the Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro and Cebu this month.
On the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering which gave the licensure examinations are Engr. Alfredo T. Fragante, chairman; Engr. Rene Leandro P. Ebro and Engr. Sylvia I. Marcelo, members.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees in the examination as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board in Manila on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. at the Reception Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Roxas Boulevard, Manila; in Cagayan de Oro City on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005 at Caprice Hall Limketkai Plaza; and in Cebu City on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005 at the Grand Ballroom, Marriott Hotel.
Registration for membership with the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines will start on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
The top performing schools in the November 2005 Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination are as follows:
University of Santo Tomas, University of San Carlos, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Main – Sta. Mesa, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Technological University of the Philippines — Visayas, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Batangas State University (Pablo Borbon M.I.T.), Ateneo De Davao University, University of the Philippines — Diliman, University of Southeastern Philippines – Davao City, Xavier University (Formerly Ateneo de Cagayan), Mindanao Polytechnic State College (DMMMPSC), Polytechnic University of the Philippines — Taguig, Ateneo de Manila University – Q.C., Southern Luzon Polytechnic College — Lucban.
The successful examinees who garnered the 20 highest places are the following:
Jose Lemuel Perez Dimaunahan, 89.45; R-Cyprian Cruz Abeleda, 88.65; Julius Nicolas Constante, 87.15; Andrian Guirigay Sevilla, 86.75; Vladimir Franzuela Cardenas, 86.70; Conan Alegado Vega, 86.45; Anthony Martin Cheng Lm, 86.20; Julius Augustus Viray Junio, 85.75; Jose Efren Noblado Swing, 85.35; Robert Kris Malones Jocson, 84.85; Israel Morales Reyes, 84.70; Razel Gonzales Yumen; 84.60; Herminia Caluya Mariano, 84.50; Brian Paul Arbotante Padua, 84.40; Jeffrey Mapile Campos, 84.35; Retiard Miranda Magyaya, 84.25; Lloyd Munar Cabancla, 84.10; Juan Carlos Lavilla Lam, 83.85; Teresa Saring Pilapil, 83.70; Michael Estraño Pesino, 83.65.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Complete list of new librarians PRC
Complete list of new librarians
The Top 10 examinees:
Rochelle dela Cruz Salonga, 86.55 percent; Zipporah Maala Dery, 85.75; Andre Karlo Garcia Hombrebueno, 84.80; Iyra Sibucao Buenrostro, 84.65; Marjorie Rose Sanchez San Pedro, 83.75; Marianne Beruya Altabano, 83.65; Kurt Roy Seares Pueblos, 83.55; Lee Magno Maguilang, 83.35; Maria Maylyn Cruz Carillo, 83.25; and Lisette Robles Robles, 83.10.
ABALAJEN, ANNA MARIE ARANZANSO
ABEL, FREIDA BIGLETE
ABELLA, REBECCA FERNANDEZ
ABUBAKAR, JHOANNE COLOMA
ACUÑA, EDEN DEJURAS
ADDATU, MARYFEL CALIMAG
AGUADO, CHELY JON OLIVEROS
ALCANTARA, AILEENETTE AQUINO
ALCANTARA, CRISTINA TORRES
ALCEDO, BERNIE PALLARCON
ALICNA, DIANNE APRIL CAHAPISAN
ALINAS, ETHEL VENTOSA
ALTABANO, MARIANNE BERUYA
AMAR, JILVEN TESTA
AMBIL, HAIDEE LYN YCASIANO
ANTONIO, MARIA ZITA RAMOS
APOYA, RONALU LAGARE
ARANA, JACQUELYN MONTAÑEZ
ARAOARAO, EMILIA ESCAPE
ARAPOC, CATHERINE CALE
ARBOLADURA, ARIES MARANAN
ARCILLA, ARHENIUS JACOB DE LA PAZ
ARDINA, VIVIAN BORRES
ARENILLA, PHILIP JOSHUA
AREVALO, JEREMY REBOSURA
ARROYO, KAREN ISABEL ANSAY
ASID, BENHUR ABDULAUP
ASTAÑO, MILDRED JACOB
ASUNCION, LUIS GONZALO
BACKIAN, LANI OMPAD
BALAYANTOC, SHEILAMARIE MACALOS
BALLERA, GLORY JEAN SINCIL
BANAYAT, CRISTY CAGORANGAN
BARTOLABAC, LIZA ESPENILLA
BATULAN, LIZA DELA TORRE
BAUTISTA, VANESSA MABULAY
BAYLON, MA TERESA PAWAY
BAYONITO, RODERICK VILLANUEVA
BAYRANTE, CAREEN BALIZA
BELZA, MARY JANE ANGELES
BISCOCHO, ANN CHARMAINE ENCISO
BOLINA, JENNIFER BONDOC
BUENROSTRO, IYRA SIBUCAO
BULLO, JUDY DIDETTE TEMPOROSA
CABFILAN, NOEL WACLET
CAJOLO, PAMELA SILVA
CALCETA, CARLA EUMAGUE
CALIXTO, NECINA DRAGIDO
CALIZO, LORENA VERA SEGUI
CALUYO, JONAH GOROSIN
CAMORONGAN, LUISA ANDREA SANSANO
CANDIDO, MADELYN FRANCISCO
CANOL, YVONNIE BALANGCOD
CAPITO, JERTRUDE BAUTISTA
CARILLO, JOSEL BRIGUEL
CARILLO, MARIA MAYLYN CRUZ
CARLOS, FELICIDAD EMANO
CASIWEN, CHAMREINE CHAKAS
CASTETE, MA LEEN ALMIRANTE
CASTILLO, JEANNY VENTIGAN
CATAM, JOAHNNA MIRANDA
CELINO, KATRINA ROSALES
CENIZA, JO ANTONIETTE GEROLAGA
CENIZA, ULYSSES LAGUARDIA
CHAVEZ, LOREN GABIA
CIDRO, ELENA APELADO
CLARITO, LILIAN MAÑAPAO
COMBALICER, MARICON RUANTO
COMONAL, JANICE BALONDO
CONCEPCION, IRISH GENTERONE
CONCHA, PAUL WILLIAM PARAS
CONDES, LILY AVEN
CRUZ, EDEN ADONA
CRUZ, VIC JAYSON CORTUN
CUBOS, MELODY ROQUE
CUEVAS, ROSARIO LANDICHO
DAAN, NAIDA PADIGOS
DALINA, DAISY SARAMENTO
DAQUER, ROXANNE DELA TORRE
DE CASTRO, TESSIE GONDAY
DE GUZMAN, ANALIZA FRANCISCO
DE LEON, BRENDA LOU ASPERA
DE RAMA, MARIA DAISY ETCUBAÑAS
DECINILLA, ROSA PELOMIRAS
DEL OESTE, ARLENE MAY SUGETARIOS
DERY, ZIPPORAH MAALA
DIALOLA, SAYRE MAAÑO
DINAMPO, JANICE GUARDARIO
DINGLASAN, JACQUELINE FERNANDO
DIONISIO, MONICA FERNANDEZ
DIZON, RANDY TOLENTINO
DOLENDO, RUSSELL BATTAD
EBAO, JELMA CUASITO
ENGADA, MARIA THERESA QUITOR
ESPELIMBERGO, RIZA PLURAD
ESTABILLO, LYNA REYES
EUSTAQUIO, MARLYN CORBILLON
EVANGELISTA, LESLEY ANNE ROMAN
FABIA, RIZALYN PANGILINAN
FECA, NOEMI LORIA
FELICES, NEONEM CONTRERAS
FLORES, SARAH JEAN CERA
FRANCISCO, ANNA LIZA PELAYO
FRANCISCO, MARILYN ROSENDAL
FRANCO, HAROLD TORRALBA
GALLARDO, SHERYL SUICO
GAMMAD, MARIA VICTORIA (MARIVI) LIGUTAN
GAPAZ, JOE ANNE DOMINGO
GARBIN, ROY JULIAN
GARCIA, ARLYN JULAO
GARVILLES, JESSERYLLE GARAGAN
GENCIANE, MA YVONNE ERIO
GEPAYA, MERVELYN TANAMAN
GO, CLAUDINE NG
GOMEZ, ROWENA SARSALEJO
GRAVINES, MARLINE SELLOTE
GREGORIO, LEILANI CORPUZ
GUERRA, JAEL MANALILI
GUEVARRA, REYMANN LAGRISOLA
GUTIERREZ, EVELYN IBAÑEZ
GUTIERREZ, NIÑA DE GUZMAN
HIPONA, JENNY MADAYAG
HOMBREBUENO, ANDRE KARLO GARCIA
ILAGAN, CAROLINE DE LEON
JACINTO, KRISTIN ESTANISLAO
JALWIN, AISA MARIE SARON
LADORES, ROBERT JAY ESTEBAN
LAGANZO, RUEL LODANGCO
LAGUMBAY, GEANROSE CONGRESO
LAGUMBAY, JULIUS ZENON JANCE
LAMAYAN, JOHANSON DY
LANZUELA, FEBIE GALAPON
LARRACAS, MARIA CRISTINA MODAR
LAURENO, MAY TAN
LAURENTE, CHERRY ANCHETA
LEGASPI, EDITHA CACANINDIN
LEONEN, EVANGELINE SAMSON
LIN, JOAN FANG JEN SENA
LOLIN, NEIL JOHN PAPA
LONGA, ARON BANGCO-OG
LOQUEZ, MICHELLE SEVILLA
LUIS, JANICE LORENZO
LUNA, WILHELMINA ALIVARVAR
MABULAC, DARLENE MAE CANIZO
MADRILEJOS, ANNA VICTORIA MARANAN
MADRONIO, MARIFE LECTANA
MAGUILANG, LEE MAGNO
MANANTAN, REYNALDO JR AREVALO
MARCELO, RHEA ROQUE
MARQUEZ, ALVA MIGUEL
MARQUEZ, MICHELLE LAIGO
MARTINEZ, MARY ANN SAGANDOY
MAÑUCAT, RONALD ANABU
MELLORIN, JANE DENOLOS
MENDOZA, MICHELLE ENGADA
MENDOZA, RICHARD FULGENCIO
MIDEM, AGNES MALLARI
MONTAÑEZ, FATIMA RODRIGUEZ
NAPOLES, ROFELY MARTINEZ
NARAG, FELISA MACABABBAD
NOOR AZMAN, NORMAN SORIQUEZ
NOWAY, ROSARIO ENCARNACION
OCEÑA, SAMUELA PANGANORON
OLANDA, MARY ANN QUIJANO
OLIVA, KATHLEEN TIENZO
OLLAGANGI, JANE KHARME LINGA
ORTEGA, ANGELEZ PENIERO
ORTENCIO, SHEILA MANALO
PADAYAO, GERLIE SANCHEZ
PADRONCILLO, CATHERINE TAGNONG
PADUA, GREGORIO JR DUMLAO
PANALIGAN, ANNA GRACIOSA BARCELON
PANCHO, JENALYN ABRIGO
PARALES, LENIE GERASOL
PARRA, HAZEL REYES
PASCUAL, MARWEEN TERRY EVANGELISTA
PAYA, MARY GRACE CAPARROS
PEGARIDO, ANGELI MARIE MONTES
PELEÑA, MA CYNTHIA TOLONES
PENARANDA, DOVEN UDARBE
PENGLA, JOY WINONA CALION
PEREZ, EMEE ANN LAGULAO
PEREZ, FREYA FAYE LAURENTE
PONOLLERA, VIRGINIA SABIDO
PUEBLOS, KURT ROY SEARES
QUIAMBAO, ALLAN CARAS
QUIAMBAO, SHERYL BALUYUT
QUINTOS, KATE LORA MASANGKAY
RAGUINE, SHEILA ENVERGA
RAMA, MARICEL JAYECTIN
RAMOS, SHERWIN MILANO
RAZON, DELIA VICTORIA
RESURRECCION, IMEE LINSANGAN
REYES, EDQUEL MAYRINA
REYES, LIEZEL PEREZ
REYES, SONIA OVALLES
RILLERA, CATHERINE FERMIN
RISBUD, VIDYA SUDHIR
RIVERA, JOSEPHINE GARCIA
ROBLES, LISETTE ROBLES
ROSALES, AILENE MACARAIG
ROSARIO, CARLA MARIE DUBLIN
ROTERSOS, JOCELYN TUYCO
SACARE, LYDIA NATINGA
SALARES, SARAH MAE BORDAS
SALONGA, ROCHELLE DELA CRUZ
SALVADOR, VICTOR ANTHONY HAFALLA
SAMPANG, RIZCHELLE FONTECHA
SAN PEDRO, MARJORIE ROSE SANCHEZ
SANTOS, RENAN CAINAP
SEBIANO, YONIDA GUILANDA
SENCIL, MAR SOBREVEGA
SILVERIO, ISRAEL LOPEZ
SIMYUNN, JOHNNIE JR BERMUDEZ
SOLAS, JOY OBNAMIA
SUBEBE, EMMY LAVENTE
TAALA, WILLIAM DIMASANGAL
TABAQUE, FRITZEL CADORNA
TALARO, CATHERINE RUIZ
TAMARGO, LIZA MATIC
TAMPARONG, WILMA DEGENION
TAÑGI, ARLENE TEJANO
TEROL, SHEIRA MAY GALECIO
TRUMATA, JULIET CODILLA
TUAPIN, DIONISIO JR VALDEZ
TUAZON, WARREN SIBAL
TUBURAN, TEODORA LICAROS
TURGANO, MARIA ESTRELLA JAVILLONAR
UNDAR, MIKE MODESTO
VANZUELA, ANTONETTE ALINIABON
VELEÑA, ISRAELEX ARO
VILLACARLOS, HAZEL FAY GOSINGCO
VILLALONGA, GRACIELA TEJANO
VILLANUEVA, MICHAEL VALENCIA
VISTAN, MA LUZ CONJE
YANZON, JO-ANN REBUSURA
ZABALA, MARY GRACE TOBIO
ZAMORA, JOSEPHINE PADRON
ZAPATA, EULALIA GARAY
ZARATE, MAY HINTAY
NOTHING FOLLOWS
The Top 10 examinees:
Rochelle dela Cruz Salonga, 86.55 percent; Zipporah Maala Dery, 85.75; Andre Karlo Garcia Hombrebueno, 84.80; Iyra Sibucao Buenrostro, 84.65; Marjorie Rose Sanchez San Pedro, 83.75; Marianne Beruya Altabano, 83.65; Kurt Roy Seares Pueblos, 83.55; Lee Magno Maguilang, 83.35; Maria Maylyn Cruz Carillo, 83.25; and Lisette Robles Robles, 83.10.
ABALAJEN, ANNA MARIE ARANZANSO
ABEL, FREIDA BIGLETE
ABELLA, REBECCA FERNANDEZ
ABUBAKAR, JHOANNE COLOMA
ACUÑA, EDEN DEJURAS
ADDATU, MARYFEL CALIMAG
AGUADO, CHELY JON OLIVEROS
ALCANTARA, AILEENETTE AQUINO
ALCANTARA, CRISTINA TORRES
ALCEDO, BERNIE PALLARCON
ALICNA, DIANNE APRIL CAHAPISAN
ALINAS, ETHEL VENTOSA
ALTABANO, MARIANNE BERUYA
AMAR, JILVEN TESTA
AMBIL, HAIDEE LYN YCASIANO
ANTONIO, MARIA ZITA RAMOS
APOYA, RONALU LAGARE
ARANA, JACQUELYN MONTAÑEZ
ARAOARAO, EMILIA ESCAPE
ARAPOC, CATHERINE CALE
ARBOLADURA, ARIES MARANAN
ARCILLA, ARHENIUS JACOB DE LA PAZ
ARDINA, VIVIAN BORRES
ARENILLA, PHILIP JOSHUA
AREVALO, JEREMY REBOSURA
ARROYO, KAREN ISABEL ANSAY
ASID, BENHUR ABDULAUP
ASTAÑO, MILDRED JACOB
ASUNCION, LUIS GONZALO
BACKIAN, LANI OMPAD
BALAYANTOC, SHEILAMARIE MACALOS
BALLERA, GLORY JEAN SINCIL
BANAYAT, CRISTY CAGORANGAN
BARTOLABAC, LIZA ESPENILLA
BATULAN, LIZA DELA TORRE
BAUTISTA, VANESSA MABULAY
BAYLON, MA TERESA PAWAY
BAYONITO, RODERICK VILLANUEVA
BAYRANTE, CAREEN BALIZA
BELZA, MARY JANE ANGELES
BISCOCHO, ANN CHARMAINE ENCISO
BOLINA, JENNIFER BONDOC
BUENROSTRO, IYRA SIBUCAO
BULLO, JUDY DIDETTE TEMPOROSA
CABFILAN, NOEL WACLET
CAJOLO, PAMELA SILVA
CALCETA, CARLA EUMAGUE
CALIXTO, NECINA DRAGIDO
CALIZO, LORENA VERA SEGUI
CALUYO, JONAH GOROSIN
CAMORONGAN, LUISA ANDREA SANSANO
CANDIDO, MADELYN FRANCISCO
CANOL, YVONNIE BALANGCOD
CAPITO, JERTRUDE BAUTISTA
CARILLO, JOSEL BRIGUEL
CARILLO, MARIA MAYLYN CRUZ
CARLOS, FELICIDAD EMANO
CASIWEN, CHAMREINE CHAKAS
CASTETE, MA LEEN ALMIRANTE
CASTILLO, JEANNY VENTIGAN
CATAM, JOAHNNA MIRANDA
CELINO, KATRINA ROSALES
CENIZA, JO ANTONIETTE GEROLAGA
CENIZA, ULYSSES LAGUARDIA
CHAVEZ, LOREN GABIA
CIDRO, ELENA APELADO
CLARITO, LILIAN MAÑAPAO
COMBALICER, MARICON RUANTO
COMONAL, JANICE BALONDO
CONCEPCION, IRISH GENTERONE
CONCHA, PAUL WILLIAM PARAS
CONDES, LILY AVEN
CRUZ, EDEN ADONA
CRUZ, VIC JAYSON CORTUN
CUBOS, MELODY ROQUE
CUEVAS, ROSARIO LANDICHO
DAAN, NAIDA PADIGOS
DALINA, DAISY SARAMENTO
DAQUER, ROXANNE DELA TORRE
DE CASTRO, TESSIE GONDAY
DE GUZMAN, ANALIZA FRANCISCO
DE LEON, BRENDA LOU ASPERA
DE RAMA, MARIA DAISY ETCUBAÑAS
DECINILLA, ROSA PELOMIRAS
DEL OESTE, ARLENE MAY SUGETARIOS
DERY, ZIPPORAH MAALA
DIALOLA, SAYRE MAAÑO
DINAMPO, JANICE GUARDARIO
DINGLASAN, JACQUELINE FERNANDO
DIONISIO, MONICA FERNANDEZ
DIZON, RANDY TOLENTINO
DOLENDO, RUSSELL BATTAD
EBAO, JELMA CUASITO
ENGADA, MARIA THERESA QUITOR
ESPELIMBERGO, RIZA PLURAD
ESTABILLO, LYNA REYES
EUSTAQUIO, MARLYN CORBILLON
EVANGELISTA, LESLEY ANNE ROMAN
FABIA, RIZALYN PANGILINAN
FECA, NOEMI LORIA
FELICES, NEONEM CONTRERAS
FLORES, SARAH JEAN CERA
FRANCISCO, ANNA LIZA PELAYO
FRANCISCO, MARILYN ROSENDAL
FRANCO, HAROLD TORRALBA
GALLARDO, SHERYL SUICO
GAMMAD, MARIA VICTORIA (MARIVI) LIGUTAN
GAPAZ, JOE ANNE DOMINGO
GARBIN, ROY JULIAN
GARCIA, ARLYN JULAO
GARVILLES, JESSERYLLE GARAGAN
GENCIANE, MA YVONNE ERIO
GEPAYA, MERVELYN TANAMAN
GO, CLAUDINE NG
GOMEZ, ROWENA SARSALEJO
GRAVINES, MARLINE SELLOTE
GREGORIO, LEILANI CORPUZ
GUERRA, JAEL MANALILI
GUEVARRA, REYMANN LAGRISOLA
GUTIERREZ, EVELYN IBAÑEZ
GUTIERREZ, NIÑA DE GUZMAN
HIPONA, JENNY MADAYAG
HOMBREBUENO, ANDRE KARLO GARCIA
ILAGAN, CAROLINE DE LEON
JACINTO, KRISTIN ESTANISLAO
JALWIN, AISA MARIE SARON
LADORES, ROBERT JAY ESTEBAN
LAGANZO, RUEL LODANGCO
LAGUMBAY, GEANROSE CONGRESO
LAGUMBAY, JULIUS ZENON JANCE
LAMAYAN, JOHANSON DY
LANZUELA, FEBIE GALAPON
LARRACAS, MARIA CRISTINA MODAR
LAURENO, MAY TAN
LAURENTE, CHERRY ANCHETA
LEGASPI, EDITHA CACANINDIN
LEONEN, EVANGELINE SAMSON
LIN, JOAN FANG JEN SENA
LOLIN, NEIL JOHN PAPA
LONGA, ARON BANGCO-OG
LOQUEZ, MICHELLE SEVILLA
LUIS, JANICE LORENZO
LUNA, WILHELMINA ALIVARVAR
MABULAC, DARLENE MAE CANIZO
MADRILEJOS, ANNA VICTORIA MARANAN
MADRONIO, MARIFE LECTANA
MAGUILANG, LEE MAGNO
MANANTAN, REYNALDO JR AREVALO
MARCELO, RHEA ROQUE
MARQUEZ, ALVA MIGUEL
MARQUEZ, MICHELLE LAIGO
MARTINEZ, MARY ANN SAGANDOY
MAÑUCAT, RONALD ANABU
MELLORIN, JANE DENOLOS
MENDOZA, MICHELLE ENGADA
MENDOZA, RICHARD FULGENCIO
MIDEM, AGNES MALLARI
MONTAÑEZ, FATIMA RODRIGUEZ
NAPOLES, ROFELY MARTINEZ
NARAG, FELISA MACABABBAD
NOOR AZMAN, NORMAN SORIQUEZ
NOWAY, ROSARIO ENCARNACION
OCEÑA, SAMUELA PANGANORON
OLANDA, MARY ANN QUIJANO
OLIVA, KATHLEEN TIENZO
OLLAGANGI, JANE KHARME LINGA
ORTEGA, ANGELEZ PENIERO
ORTENCIO, SHEILA MANALO
PADAYAO, GERLIE SANCHEZ
PADRONCILLO, CATHERINE TAGNONG
PADUA, GREGORIO JR DUMLAO
PANALIGAN, ANNA GRACIOSA BARCELON
PANCHO, JENALYN ABRIGO
PARALES, LENIE GERASOL
PARRA, HAZEL REYES
PASCUAL, MARWEEN TERRY EVANGELISTA
PAYA, MARY GRACE CAPARROS
PEGARIDO, ANGELI MARIE MONTES
PELEÑA, MA CYNTHIA TOLONES
PENARANDA, DOVEN UDARBE
PENGLA, JOY WINONA CALION
PEREZ, EMEE ANN LAGULAO
PEREZ, FREYA FAYE LAURENTE
PONOLLERA, VIRGINIA SABIDO
PUEBLOS, KURT ROY SEARES
QUIAMBAO, ALLAN CARAS
QUIAMBAO, SHERYL BALUYUT
QUINTOS, KATE LORA MASANGKAY
RAGUINE, SHEILA ENVERGA
RAMA, MARICEL JAYECTIN
RAMOS, SHERWIN MILANO
RAZON, DELIA VICTORIA
RESURRECCION, IMEE LINSANGAN
REYES, EDQUEL MAYRINA
REYES, LIEZEL PEREZ
REYES, SONIA OVALLES
RILLERA, CATHERINE FERMIN
RISBUD, VIDYA SUDHIR
RIVERA, JOSEPHINE GARCIA
ROBLES, LISETTE ROBLES
ROSALES, AILENE MACARAIG
ROSARIO, CARLA MARIE DUBLIN
ROTERSOS, JOCELYN TUYCO
SACARE, LYDIA NATINGA
SALARES, SARAH MAE BORDAS
SALONGA, ROCHELLE DELA CRUZ
SALVADOR, VICTOR ANTHONY HAFALLA
SAMPANG, RIZCHELLE FONTECHA
SAN PEDRO, MARJORIE ROSE SANCHEZ
SANTOS, RENAN CAINAP
SEBIANO, YONIDA GUILANDA
SENCIL, MAR SOBREVEGA
SILVERIO, ISRAEL LOPEZ
SIMYUNN, JOHNNIE JR BERMUDEZ
SOLAS, JOY OBNAMIA
SUBEBE, EMMY LAVENTE
TAALA, WILLIAM DIMASANGAL
TABAQUE, FRITZEL CADORNA
TALARO, CATHERINE RUIZ
TAMARGO, LIZA MATIC
TAMPARONG, WILMA DEGENION
TAÑGI, ARLENE TEJANO
TEROL, SHEIRA MAY GALECIO
TRUMATA, JULIET CODILLA
TUAPIN, DIONISIO JR VALDEZ
TUAZON, WARREN SIBAL
TUBURAN, TEODORA LICAROS
TURGANO, MARIA ESTRELLA JAVILLONAR
UNDAR, MIKE MODESTO
VANZUELA, ANTONETTE ALINIABON
VELEÑA, ISRAELEX ARO
VILLACARLOS, HAZEL FAY GOSINGCO
VILLALONGA, GRACIELA TEJANO
VILLANUEVA, MICHAEL VALENCIA
VISTAN, MA LUZ CONJE
YANZON, JO-ANN REBUSURA
ZABALA, MARY GRACE TOBIO
ZAMORA, JOSEPHINE PADRON
ZAPATA, EULALIA GARAY
ZARATE, MAY HINTAY
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Monday, October 24, 2005
1,052 pass board exam for mechanical engineers
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced last night that 1,052 out of 2,304 examinees passed the Mechanical Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Mechanical Engineering in Manila, Cebu, and Davao this month.
On the Board of Mechanical Engineering which gave the licensure examination are Engr. Alfredo Y. Po, chairman; and Engr. Jovencio C. Palisbo, member.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees will be held before the Board in Manila on Monday, Nov. 21, 1 p.m., at the Fiesta Pavilion of the Manila Hotel; in Cebu City on Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Grand Convention Center, Cebu City; and in Davao City on Thursday, Dec. 1, 6 p.m., at the Grand Men Seng Hotel, Davao City.
Registration for membership with the Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers Inc. (PSME) will start on Nov. 3.
The top performing schools in the exam are University of the Philippines-Diliman, Ateneo de Davao University, Batangas State University (Pablo Borbon M.I.T.), and Technological University of the Philippines-Visayas.
The top ten examinees:
Carl Bryan Go Taguiam, University of San Carlos, 91.20 percent; Michael Lester Musni Linzey, St. Louis University, 88.85; Earl Salinas Gueta, Bicol UniversityLegazpi, 88.45; Kendrick Berdijo Ocaña, Eastern Visayas State University (LIT) Tacloban, 88.30; Christopher Edwin Cadiog Quela, St. Louis University, 88.10;
Genri Solano Belarmino, University of Cebu (Cebu Central Colleges), 87.70; Ronnie Sanico Guarin, University of the Philippines-Diliman, and Jonas Marco Villanueva Quiñones, University of San Carlos, 87.65; Filomeno Jr. Lagrito Ricarte, Technological University of the PhilippinesVisayas, 87.60; Michael Medrano Recinto, Batangas State University, Pablo Borbon MIT), 87.55; and Mark Harold Tamayo Gustilo, Negros Oriental State University (CVPC) Dumaguete, 87.50.
On the Board of Mechanical Engineering which gave the licensure examination are Engr. Alfredo Y. Po, chairman; and Engr. Jovencio C. Palisbo, member.
The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees will be held before the Board in Manila on Monday, Nov. 21, 1 p.m., at the Fiesta Pavilion of the Manila Hotel; in Cebu City on Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Grand Convention Center, Cebu City; and in Davao City on Thursday, Dec. 1, 6 p.m., at the Grand Men Seng Hotel, Davao City.
Registration for membership with the Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers Inc. (PSME) will start on Nov. 3.
The top performing schools in the exam are University of the Philippines-Diliman, Ateneo de Davao University, Batangas State University (Pablo Borbon M.I.T.), and Technological University of the Philippines-Visayas.
The top ten examinees:
Carl Bryan Go Taguiam, University of San Carlos, 91.20 percent; Michael Lester Musni Linzey, St. Louis University, 88.85; Earl Salinas Gueta, Bicol UniversityLegazpi, 88.45; Kendrick Berdijo Ocaña, Eastern Visayas State University (LIT) Tacloban, 88.30; Christopher Edwin Cadiog Quela, St. Louis University, 88.10;
Genri Solano Belarmino, University of Cebu (Cebu Central Colleges), 87.70; Ronnie Sanico Guarin, University of the Philippines-Diliman, and Jonas Marco Villanueva Quiñones, University of San Carlos, 87.65; Filomeno Jr. Lagrito Ricarte, Technological University of the PhilippinesVisayas, 87.60; Michael Medrano Recinto, Batangas State University, Pablo Borbon MIT), 87.55; and Mark Harold Tamayo Gustilo, Negros Oriental State University (CVPC) Dumaguete, 87.50.
Monday, October 17, 2005
Official Certified Public Accountant (CPA) 2005 Licensure Examination Passers as released by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC)
Official Certified Public Accountant (CPA) 2005 Licensure Examination Passers as released by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC)
ABALAJEN, SHEILA GRACE MAQUILING
ABANCIO, ROGELYN TOMAS
ABARY, AILEEN ACOMULAR
ABCEDE, SHIELA MARIE ANTONIO
ABDULLAH, EZZA WINGO
ABELLA, ALBERT BALONSO
ABOGADO, JAMES PAUL SININING
ABOGADO, MARJORIE ALARCON
ABUZO, IAN PALER
ACEDO, IVY CRUZ
ACLA, CYRUS JOHN ORGANO
ACLETA, NATALIA SALVATIERRA
ACOSTA, TERENCE NAZ
ACUÑA, CARLO PFEL OLANO
ADAN, MELISSA ILAGAN
ADANO, VIVIEN GIRLIE ORMOC
ADEA, ANA CARINA BORJA
ADRIAS, ELIZABETH MACALINDONG
AFABLE, MARIA SOCORRO EVANGELISTA
AGANON, CHARLEMAGNE CASAURAN
AGAPITO, MARK ALVIN MEJICO
AGATI, JANICE JOY MANDAC
AGGABAO, JOELA VINARAO
AGGABAO, WILDEE JOY TALAUE
AGOSTO, EDWARD CUREG
AGPOON, REYNOLD TEH
AGSAM, GLORIA MARIZ CORDERO
AGTARAP, CHARLIE NAVALTA
AGUADO, ANALYN ARCEGA
AGUILAN, ORLANDO JR GOROSPE
AGUILAR, BARNEY BALBUENA
AGUILAR, JOAN PONTINO
AGUILLON, MARIA EUGENIA SAN AGUSTIN
AGUIMAN, ANDY BRIAN PAYOSING
AISON, AVEGAILE KHRISTEEN BABASA
ALAYON, GEORGE JR BUSANO
ALCARAZ, HAZEL JOY MARTINEZ
ALCAZAREN, RICHMOND RYAN DAIZ
ALCOREZA, ELIEZER DEAPERA
ALCOVENDAS, RICKY JATAAS
ALEGRE, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER HERNANDEZ
ALEJANDRINO, MIA SARMIENTO
ALEMAN, JULIUS SENNETH MAGALLANES
ALERTA, KATHERINE POCAAN
ALIH, ABDEL AZIZ TORING
ALIPAO, JOHN MARTIN PHILEMON ALFECHE
ALMADRONES, MARJORIE LOPEZ
ALMONIDOVAR, NINA ROMMELLE ROQUE
ALMOROS, ANTHONY PRECIOSO
ALMUETE, BERNADETTE VILLASTIQUI
ALONSAGAY, CHARLENE MAE REMPOHITO
ALONSO, CRISTY CERRADO
ALONZO, SHERIE MAE ESPANOLA
ALOTA, BOBBIE OQUIÑO
ALPAJORA, DESIREE NIPALES
ALPAS, LEAH PEJANGCO
ALPHA, CHAFFEE HAILIL
ALTARES, MAJESTY ESTAVILLO
ALTURA, BERWYN GO
ALVARADO, IRENE VALERIO
ALVARADO, PEDRO JR FUERTE
ALVAREZ, CLIZA AYDEN AVILA
ALVIOR, STAN MICHELLE BAT-OG
AMADOR, REMYLEN MARINAY
AMADOR, ROSIELLE LEVON DEL ROSARIO
AMANCIO, NERISSA FRANCISCO
AMAR, JUANILOID CALANTAS
AMINULLA, MOHAMMAD ISNANI
AMISCARAY, GSHELIA MARIE AYALA
AMOR, GILMER NAVARETTE
AMORA, MA LOLITA LARENA
AMOYO, GERELYN PADERNAL
ANACIO, ALVIN ABOBO
ANDALES, EDSRAFEL CORTON
ANDAYA, ANECITA AFRICA
ANDRADA, AMELIA SALGO
ANDRADA, MELISSA CACAS
ANG, ALINA ALANO
ANG, MARY JANE GO
ANGELES, MARICEL CORPUS
ANGELES, ROY AUGUSTUS DE LEON
ANGUE, MARISOL SANTIAGO
ANIÑON, JOY BERGAMO
ANNANG, KATHERINE ESTIANDAN
ANOTA, DONALD BOBON
ANTEGRA, LYDIA CAGAS
ANTOLIN, MICHELLE DELA CRUZ
ANTONINO, GODSON MEMPIN
ANTONINO, MA ANDREA DAVID
ANTONIO, IAN VICTORIA
ANTONIO, ISABEL FRANCHESCA BRIONES
ANTONIO, MARIA THERESA ALMONTE
ANTONIO, MICHAEL GUERRERO
ANTONIO, ROMEL RANISES
ANTONIO, SHERLYN LIM
ANTONIO, XERNAN TIMBREZA
ANWAR, ARMINA NORMINA
APALISOK, FIDELIS GLORIA
APANTO, ELSIE ALPARO
APOLINARES, SIGFRIED VILLARUZ
APUNTAR, MARIA LUISA GARCIA
APURILLO, CEDRIC FRANCIS SERRANO
AQUINO, DANI ROSE PUNZALAN
ARABIT, ANNALYN JAVIER
ARAJA, ROGELIO JR DIMAANO
ARAN, CINDY CERTEZA
ARAN, DARY PABAYOS
ARATAN, JILVIN PAUSAL
ARAYA, ANDREW ATANACIO
ARCENAS, DAISY LYN BELANGEL
ARDALES, CRISTY ARINGO
ARENAL, ARTESSA DESEO
ARENGA, ARGIE CASALES
ARIMBUYUTAN, EMMAN PERPOSE
ARLOS, JECTOFER DOMINGUEZ
ARMAMENTO, MARGEL ALCANTARA
ARMENTA, JOY VIBAR
ARNALDO, ROGIE MAR SALINAS
ARRICIVITA, MA FATIMA AMOR MILLENDEZ
ARRIESGADO, MATTHEW PAUL ELIZALDE
ARRIOLA, MARICAR VILLANUEVA
ARROYO, JONEE LYN BESANA
ASIDO, CHARLENE JOY GATELA
ASINAS, BONNA LOIDA BAYOT
ASISTIN, ACE HANSI LIM
ATCHUELA, JOEJET ACADEMIA
ATRERO, IVIE TAGARO
ATUEL, VARD KEEM IGANO
AUGUSTO, JOSEPH NIÑO KINTANAR
AVANZADO, FAYE ELSA SENTE
AVILA, LEIZEL ENRIQUEZ
AVIS, LEONORA HERNANDEZ
AYDINAN, DELTON IMMATONG
AYEN, GEMMA RUTH RICAFRENTE
AZARCON, DENNIS MONJE
AZARCON, MA LENIE ROSE NAVARRO
AZCUNA, IRISH BALO
AZURIN, ANDREA MARIE LUCAS
BABATIO, JEFFREY BERNADAS
BACALAN, JOANNE DE CASTRO
BACANI, ANNA RICA DUCUT
BACOLOD, MURIEL AGUIRRE
BACOLONG, WILBOURN BONGAIT
BACOLOT, CHRISTIAN CLARAVALL
BADDANG, SITTI KAREN YORONG
BADILLO, ANDREY MENESES
BAGAINDOC, KJELL CABARDO
BAGTAS, KRISTA DIANA ALVENDIA
BAGUAN, DOMILYN REFESADA
BAGUISA, ROSEMARIE VALLERAS
BAILON, ELDA TORDECILLA
BAJAMONDE, MARICAR PAJARES
BALANDRAY, GELBERT GOREMBALEM
BALANGUE, LEE HAZEL TAN
BALBAS, JEFFREY FLORES
BALDERAMA, ROCHELLE ESMILLA
BALDOS, JOSE JUSTIN III CRUZ
BALIANG, KIRBY COLLINS DUGAYON
BALICO, KARLELI DJHOANA TOLENTINO
BALIGOD, ROWELL PADERES
BALIGUAS, RODNEL CORDERO
BALILO, AILENE MANLICLIC
BALINGGAN, SYEBELLE TODIANO
BALIUAG, TERENCE DE CASTRO
BALIZA, JENNIFER AQUINO
BALLARTA, IVAN DAPATNAPO
BALMACEDA, RAFAEL ALVIOR
BALMES, MARYJEAN MACABARE
BALMES, ROMELLE HERMOSO
BALTAZAR, JOY MEDINA
BALUARTE, MARK GLENN PADUGA
BAMBALAN, RETZEL CALDEO
BANAL, AEROL PAUL BAÑEZ
BANDIBAS, MA NIÑA SHIELA DY
BANGAYAN, REGINA DEL ROSARIO
BANGGOLAY, VALERIANO JR MANGANIP
BANGLAY, HARREY MATIAS
BANGOY, KATHLEEN CINDY ONG
BANGUIS, IVY DARAMAN
BANTIC, MARIANE PULINNEC
BAOEC, SANNY MAY GAMAYO
BAQUIRAN, JOHN REX TAYLAN
BARADI, SHIRLEY ALCANTARA
BARCELONA, ESTHER RACHEL BAROLA
BARCENAS, MELISSA LOZANO
BARENA, ALEXIS BAÑANO
BARISO, MARIA KATRINA MAGAT
BARRAMEDA, SHARLEEN JAVIER
BARRERAS, MARIANNE TUAZON
BARRIENTOS, MARIE AILEEN LAMBO
BARRIENTOS, VANESSA ANN PASCUA
BARRINA, RONALDO REVILLA
BARROT, JOHN CLIFFORD
BARTE, LEIZL MOVILLA
BASAS, SANDY EMATA
BASILA, DULCE CORAZON TAYAG
BASILAN, ANTONETTE HATID
BASILIO, ALBERT TIMBOL
BASILIO, ELIZABETH BERMUNDO
BASTILLAS, CARMELA ALCANTARA
BATAANON, MA CHARISSE PONSARAN
BATALLA, LITO BARRAMEDA
BATANGAS, REMEDIOS FRANCISCO
BATIANCILA, RYAN MAR TABARANZA
BATUGAN, ABDUL RAZAAK DIMALOTANG
BAULA, MARYEEN AYUBAN
BAUTISTA, ANGELITA AVENDAÑO
BAUTISTA, DANIEL SILVERO
BAYANI, AQUINO BONDOC
BAÑAS, ETHEL JOY PELOBELLO
BEDASUA, MELVIN OROSCO
BEDIA, VINCENT NABO
BELASA, CHLOE JOIE ABUEVA
BELLA, GENELYN FORBES
BELLEN, RAPHAEL JR PLAGATA
BELLEZA, CHONA SIMAPAO
BELMES, MANUEL PANTE
BELMONTE, DONNA KRISTINE GERONIMO
BELTRAN, IRENE LEE YAESO
BELTRAN, JIANNE CARLA DELA CRUZ
BELTRAN, JOANNA MARIE AQUINO
BENGCO, JAY-PEE RAZON
BENINSIG, MARISSA FLORES
BENIPAYO, ANTHONY BUAG
BENITEZ, HAYDEE PADLAN
BENITO, BENEDICTO BOLINAS
BENSAN, RONALD ACAS
BERMIL, CHRISTINE SERNA
BERMUDEZ, ABRAHAM JR CABILOGAN
BERNARDINO, JENNIFER RODRIGUEZ
BERTUDES, ARLENE ALONZO
BESARIO, JEFANYL BAQUILOD
BIGWAS, VANESSA FUENTES
BING-IL, BENJIE LAPA-AN
BINONDO, REYCRES DAFFON
BINUYA, MA THERESA RODRIGUEZ
BIO, MARI ALICE CONTANTE
BLANCA, MELINDA MAGBANUA
BLANCO, CHANTILLI ANN VICTORIA LABRA
BLANCO, QUENNIE RIZZE ALMODAL
BOCATEJA, JANICE PENECIOS
BOLASA, MARIVIC SEQUIÑA
BOLIVAR, JOSE MANUEL ALMARIO
BONDOC, RAPHAEL PEREZ
BONGABONG, MECHEL JEAN GEYROZAGA
BONGOT, BEVERLY DURAN
BONIFACIO, REYNALDO JR FLAMINIANO
BONIFACIO, SARAH ROQUE
BONILLA, ERIC LAZON
BONIOG, BEBETH SAGUN
BORDOMEO, BOOBIE BALOYA
BORJA, TERESA LARRAIN
BORLAGDATAN, AIZEL ARGUELLES
BORLONGAN, MARIELLE ENRIQUEZ
BORRES, CHERYL ZANORIA
BOTON, MARK ANTHONY ALEMANIA
BRIGATAY, EVITA ARGENE DAPULAG
BRILLANTES, KARLO STEPHEN FLORENDO
BRIONES, MARICEL BOLESA
BUCHAN, EMILY INTONG
BUCOY, DIANA BERNARDO
BUCSIT, MAJORETTE MAGALONG
BUELA, MARIVIC SANTERO
BUENAFE, LADY M A CASAPAO
BUENAVISTA, VERNA MAYLON
BUENO, GILBERT ASIDO
BUENO, GREGGY LUCAS
BUERANO, MONA LIZA PACIA
BUHAIN, DESIREE JANE HILARIO
BULAN, JUVIMAR PANAGA
BULAN, SAMELA JOY MAILED
BURAHIM, AHMAD JULKANAIN
BUREROS, BIANCA BESS BUSCATO
BURGONIO, JOANE ROQUE
BURIAS, ALAINE CHRISTINE LALUCIN
BURWELL, GENEVENE SHARLEEN DE UNGRIA
BUSCATO, MARIA CARMELA BUEN
CABAL, GABRIEL JR CALCALIBO
CABALLES, ARLENE ABAD
CABALLES, LANI PRUEL
CABANLIT, MA JOANNE PAYUMO
CABASAG, SIMERCITA ALVARICO
CABATINO, EVELYN BALDIBINO
CABAYAO, NANCY PINEDA
CABAÑERO, JONALYN AGUADA
CABBAB, JAY-R GALINDON
CABELIZA, GIECHYNE FUENTES
CABERTO, JAYSON VIADO
CABIGAT, SARAH JEAN CABLINAN
CABIJE, GIRLIE APRIL VILLAMOR
CABOTAGE, FLORENZ LOPEZ
CABRAL, JASMIN CASTILLO
CABUTAD, JASMINE JEAN BALA
CACERES, JOAN RODRIGUEZ
CADILENA, ROMULO JR MOLINA
CADIZ, JULIE ANNE CALLATES
CAGAMPAN, RHODORA UMBAN
CAGUITLA, MARIAN BERANA
CAISIP, RICHARD MAPALO
CALAGOS, MAE CAMILLE ANABESO
CALAMBA, APRIL ROSE REPOREN
CALAMIONG, RECCI LOREN FERRER
CALAPARDO, GLENDA LEE CADAY
CALE, MADEL EPE
CALINGACION, JOHNNY AGUILAR
CALMA, JOVEN PERLAS
CALO, MA MARICEL LONZAME
CALUB, PATRICK JOSEPH TORRES
CALUMPANG, ROGELIO VICENTE BERNAS
CAMADO, JOSE BRYAN PATEÑO
CAMPOS, KATHERINE PANGAN
CANALIN, DINO EDUARDO ARNESTO
CANDIDO, JESUS JR AMARILLO
CANLAS, DOMINIC TAYAG
CAPANING, MARK DENNIS ENAD
CAPELLAN, JOSE JR ASUNCION
CAPILLA, JEANILYN GRACE SANTILLANA
CAPITAN, AYRES FLORAN LAGAT
CAPOY, MICHELLE MARIE UMBAL
CAPUNO, MELVIN HERNANDEZ
CARANTO, ADRIAN CARLOS NOLASCO
CARBONELL, SANDRA BANTIGUE
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CASIPE, ARIAN CASO
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CASTRO, KATRINA BAUTISTA
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CATLI, GERLIE DOMINGO
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CHAN, GWENDOLYN LIM
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CHING, NERISSA ARAYA
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CO, ANSON DAVID TAN
CO, CRISTINA-IVY YUMUL
CO, LILIBETH AILEEN ARREZA
CO, PRISCILLA JOYCE CHUA
CO, ZSA ZSA LAE KING
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CONGSON, MARSHA PONTINO
COPER, JINKY BONGON
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CRUZ, LEO ILANO
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DE VERA, KARMELA SANTOS
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DEL MUNDO, JOHN RANDOLPH BESA
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DELA CRUZ, SHIRLEY AMARILLO
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DELOS REYES, ROGER SAWALI
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DIZON, MARY ROSE LAZARO
DIZON, MARY ROSE MACATANGAY
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DOMINGO, ELAINE MAY NEGOSA
DOMINGO, MICHELLE ABAD
DOMINGO, RODELYN VELASCO
DOMINGUEZ, CHERRY ANN DAVID
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DOROGA, ROCHELLE VIÑAS
DOROMAL, RODNEY JR SUMOGAT
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DY, ABBEY BERNICE CHENG
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EDRAD, MYLA LUSANTA
EDUARTE, ELIZA MACANLALAY
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ESTIALBO, JOEL JR GARLITOS
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ESTRELLA, RAYMOND SAGAYNO
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FALCIS, NICARDO II MADARANG
FAMARANGLAS, IVY GAY MARAPIA
FAUSTINO, JEN JOYCE IGLESIAS
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FELIPE, RELAMIE BUENO
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FERMO, MEL GRACE CRUZ
FERNANDEZ, AILEEN BALDONADO
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FERNANDEZ, KATHY JANE FLORENDO
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FERRER, MARVIN VINLUAN
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FLORENDO, JOMELYN VICTORI
FLORES, LIXIEL KENNETH SOSTINTO
FLORES, MILDRED NARIZ
FONG, DIANA CRISTINE UY
FORDAN, MAYA MALACAS
FORMAREJO, ELEINE SILADAN
FRANCISCO, DEBBY ANNE CENSON
FRANCISCO, JAIME FELICIANO ENRIQUEZ
FRANCISCO, LERMA BENGHILO
FRANCISCO, MARIA ANGELICA SILAN
FRANCISCO, MARY GRACE CANOZA
FRANCISCO, VICENTE JR ESPINOSA
FRANCO, JACKIELYN DELA CRUZ
FRANCO, JEFFREY PANGILINAN
FRANCO, KATHERINE MAY TOLENTINO
FRANCO, MARIA CRISTINA IRENE PAGADUAN
FRULLA, JUVELYN CANARIA
GABALES, JUANITO JR SABANAL
GACUTNO, SHIELA PACA-ANAS
GADDAWAN, MARIVI DANCEL
GADIAZA, SHEILA RICCA TOMAS
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GAJE, MARYTES HERMO
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GALANG, SHERRYL QUEEN PAYOT
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GALLEGO, MARIEL DAVE MALLO
GALLEGO, WILLY AZUL
GALLO, DAVID JR RENDAJE
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GALVAN, JOAN BRENDA LLEDO
GAMAO, MARY ANN ESTILLER
GAMBOA, AMERIZZA ROMERO
GAMBOA, EDREN ALAPIT
GAMBOA, JOFAYE ANNE ALMAGRO
GAMUTAN, CATHERINE MAY FARAON
GAMUZA, DARYL ROBLES
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GANADEN, ROQUE GILDO MAGALLANES
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GARAY, JAENA VALLESPIN
GARCIA, ALAN JESUS TINAMPAY
GARCIA, ARBIE ECLAR
GARCIA, KATHLEEN UNCIANO
GARCIA, LOURIBELLE BOCALAN
GARCIA, MARIANNE PENECHE
GARCIA, MARYANN SAYO
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GARLITOS, CATHERINE SERRANO
GARON, MENARD MANAYAG
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GATUS, CRISTINA JOY QUINONES
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GAYMAN, JOSE JAMES BATNAG
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GERONIMO, RANNIE IBASCO
GERONIMO, ROSALYN MANZANO
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GIANAN, CHERRY MALANGEN
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GO, ANNA LORAINE CABIDIG
GO, HUTCH NEUDA
GO, JOSEPHINE CAMILLE UY
GO LEE TIAN, ANGELI KIOK
GOLEZ, CARMILLE MARIE FLORES
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GOMEZ, ANNA LIZA FAILANO
GOMEZ, DENVER MOLINA
GOMEZ, SHERYL SUBA
GONZAGA, MARY ANN DUATIN
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GONZALES, MICHELE ANN REODIQUE
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GONZALES, RUBY AUREUS
GONZALES, SUZETTE SEBASTIAN
GONZALES, YBONETTE LAGRIMAS
GONZALEZ, KUNNARRIE PADILLO
GONZALVO, ANGELI DE GUZMAN
GOPEZ, LENNIE SISON
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GRANADA, CARYL HALLARES
GREGORIO, CARMELA TEQUIL
GRIFALDIAN, IRENE MOLINA
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GUANTES, LIZIEL GONZAGA
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GUEVARRA, JOAN PAGUIO
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GUINA, RONIE MAUN
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GUMAHAD, LEAH AZCUNA
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GUMIA, RAQUEL ROSE MADRIAGA
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GUTIERREZ, LORETO III PEREZ
GUTIERREZ, REINA MARIE PAYAD
GUZMAN, PEDRO TABING
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HARO, FHEBE ALBINO
HAU, KAREN DY
HENAJOSA, RONALD ALTEZ
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HERNANDEZ, MA AURORA SANTIAGO
HERNANDEZ, MA WINNA SANTOS
HERNANDEZ, MICHELLE ENRIQUEZ
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HILAL, JALANIE BALT
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HINAMPAS, MARICHOU BONGCALES
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HIPE, FAYE KATHARINE PALMA
HIPOLITO, JOSE ROY REYES
HISUG, FEVE DE PADUA
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HOGAR, ROLANDO ROSERO
HOJAS, MA KRISTINE CRUZ
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HUGO, RODERICK BALAGTAS
IBANEZ, MARVIN DELA CRUZ
IBONES, ADELLE LINDY DACUYAN
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ILAGAN, MARIBEL SACULLES
ILEDAN, JOHN MANALILI
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JARDIO, RAINIER CABALFIN
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JAVELLANA, MARY ANTONETTE PALMA
JAVIER, JOEY MANALO
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JOSE, EVELYN SANGLAY
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JUANEZA, EMELIE ROSE PARCON
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KHO, OSCAR JR CABAHUG
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LACASTA, ERWIN SERDON
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LACUANAN, TERESA ANN GOMEZ
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LADI, PAUL MARVIN SALUM
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LANUZA, MARIA GIEZL TARRAYO
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LAPPAY, JOSEPHUS SALCEDO
LAPUZ, MENCHIE SO
LARAGA, TREWIN PARILLA
LARGO, ARMIELYN URSUA
LASCANO, ROWELA BARTOLO
LAURIA, ALVIN DUENAS
LAVILLA, DAKILA SOCRATES BAJAR
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LAYSON, LALAINE GENEROSO
LAZO, DONNA MARIE LARGADO
LEAL, LOREVILL LERUM
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LEE, APPLE ANGELA LUSTRE
LEE, ELEANOR MAE TAN
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LEGASPI, HONEY FAITH SAMPIANO
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LERIN, CHRISTINE ESPEJO
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LESCANO, JOHN MARK ABELONG
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LIAMZON, MARIE GRACE UNTALAN
LIAO, KRISTIN IVY TY
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LIM, MARC WILL RAMOS
LIM, PAMELA CARREON
LIM, RYAN NORMAN ANTONIO
LIM, WEINDRICH SANDOVAL
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LIMON, ALEJANDRO JR DE GUZMAN
LITAO, MA ELENA MALLARI
LIWANAG, SHEILA MARY GATDULA
LIZARONDO, JO-ANN SAN MIGUEL
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LLANOS, ANTHONY REY CAVALIDA
LLENAS, MISTY ANN SAQUIN
LLOREN, PAMELA ANNE SEVILLA
LLORENTE, NIÑO POTATO
LLUZ, HONEYLEEN NUNGAY
LLUZ, NELSON MERCADO
LOCSIN, ANGEL ANDREW AGUSTIN PUERTO
LOCSIN, JOSEPH GWYN GAMBOA
LOFSTRAND, ARIEL ESPOLONG
LOMENARIO, SERGIO ROSAL
LONTOK, LEANDRO MAKAYAN
LOPEZ, AISA ANDREA SEBASTIAN
LOPEZ, GERVINNA ZINAMPAN
LOPEZ, HEIDEE MANINGAS
LOPEZ, JACQUELYN ULAT
LOPEZ, LADY YVES DOMINGO
LOPEZ, MA ANA TERESA YAP
LORAYES, MA NANETTE ALABARDERO
LORENZO, LESTHER JOANNE CRUEL
LORENZO, MARY ELIZABETH GAZMIN
LORIA, LEIZEL MARJALINO
LORICO, JENNILENE VINCOY
LOSABIO, MARIA ANTONIETTE ANDES
LOYOLA, ALVIN LOYD GALZOTE
LOYOLA, JASON BATAANON
LOYOLA, MARIA ELIZABETH RACELIS
LUCAS, HELENNE TABALDO
LUCAS, MARIE GRACE TUAZON
LUCIN, ANNA CAMILLE ALBANIA
LUGTU, HECTOR JR GAL
LUGTU, JULIBEN LIWAG
LUMANTA, SECEL ROBIATO
LUMAPAS, ARLE MAGLASANG
LUMAPAS, EDELLE LYNNE AGUARILLES
LUMAPAT, LLOYD BENJIE QUIRANTE
LUMINES, BENIGNO JR BANGGAWAN
LUYONG, NATHANIEL JAMES OGOC
MABAGOS, MARIA CRISTINA FERNANDEZ
MABAZZA, EVELYN BALIUAG
MABBORANG, DIANA DANGUE
MABOLOC, JUNALYN NISTAL
MACABASCO, MARIA LOURDES PINEDA
MACABATA, GRACE ENRIQUEZ
MACABURAS, ALLAN ESTEBAN
MACAISA, MARIA KATHRINA SAN LUIS
MACALINTAL, JANE CORNEJO
MACALISANG, MARK AMIHAN
MACASAET, VIRGILIO JR INCIONG
MACAZO, MYROSE TRINIDAD
MACKAY, ROSEMARIE SALABUQUE
MACTAL, JOSEPHINE RAMOS
MADAMBA, JOHN JOHN YERE
MADARICO, MARIA LEONORA REFIL
MADLANGBAYAN, ANNALIZA HUELAR
MADLANGSAKAY, CYNTHIA UY
MADRID, JENNIFER LOUISE SISON
MAGAY, RONETTE FLORES
MAGBANUA, MARY LOVE OSTAN
MAGGULING, ZENY KOTANG
MALA, KHARIMA EFE
MALABANAN, ISIDRO UMANDAP
MALACAD, KRISTINE BAT-OG
MALALUAN, REYLYN COMIA
MALATE, IVY JOY MASING
MALICAY, ARTURO JR DEMAIN
MALIG, JAY LOREN CRUZ
MALIGRO, JENALYN CAMACHO
MALLANAO, MARK ANTHONY CINCO
MALLARI, JOERALYN PAREÑA
MAMINTA, JUAN CARLO BARREDO
MAMON, IRENE PELLEJO
MAMON, LEVI HISOLER
MANABAT, JESICRIS SAMONTE
MANALASTAS, LEAH DE GUZMAN
MANALOTO, CHRISTINE KAREN SANTOS
MANANQUIL, CRISTINE ANNE REGUMA
MANANSALA, JAIME JR GUILLERMO
MANANSALA, MECHICO ARCELLANA
MANAPAT, CLIFFORD PENALES
MANCOL, RANDELL PACOLI
MANGALUS, ALEJANDRO PENA
MANGENTE, KAREN BRILLANTES
MANICIA, MARSON RAY VILLANUEVA
MANLAPAZ, JAN RAY GUERRA
MANLIQUEZ, VANESSA LOU MOSOT
MANSOS, JINKY AUSTRIA
MANTARING, JEFFREY SARIO
MANTUA, IVY BALASOLLA
MANUBAG, DAVEN LOYOLA
MANUEL, WENDEL CAPUNITAN
MANUNTAG, ARVIN BUTAC
MANZANILLO, CAROL FERNANDO
MANZANO, ALBERT LOPEZ
MANZANO, DONNA VILLAMOR
MANZO, DYRON HUNTER DEL ROSARIO
MAPA, DONABE BENGHILO
MAQUIRAYA, KRISTINA JOY RAQUIZA
MARAPAO, MARK ANGELO LEONCIO
MARASIGAN, CHRISTIAN MERCADO
MARASIGAN, JOY AZCUNA
MARAÑA, JOSE RAFAEL ROXAS
MARCAIDA, JOSEPH FABRE
MARCELINO, FATIMA DAYNE MAY ALIPERIO
MARCELO, MARIA MONETTE ENVERGA
MARCO, RONALD CORNEJO
MARIANO, ERWIN AGPULDO
MARIN, EDMUNDO JR ROTONI
MARINAS, RACHELLE FRIAS
MARINDUQUE, MICHAEL PASCUAL
MARQUESES, RODEL VISPO
MARQUEZ, GLAIZA DEVELOS
MARQUEZ, JOCRIS NACION
MARQUEZ, VANESSA FERNANDO
MARTILLANO, LARIZA OLAVERIA
MARTIN, LUANE VITUG
MARTINEZ, SHEENA MARIE DE GUIA
MARTINEZ, WILSON RAMIREZ
MARUCOT, SARAH JEAN ARCILLA
MAS, LARALEE HICKS
MASACAL, SAFIAH UMPA
MASADAS, MERLIZA DOMINAYOS
MATA, REYNALDO JR MANICANE
MATEMATICO, IVY AMINULA
MATEO, DJOREEHN DANCEL
MATEO, JOSE PRISCO CABALLERO
MATIA-ONG, LUCILLE BADON
MATUTIS, ROLANDO LABAJO
MAUHAY, RAQUEL DATINGUINOO
MAULANA, JACKIE LOU BONETE
MAUR, WINDELL TABIFRANCA
MAYO, RIA JOY JAVIER
MAYUGA, MARY ANN AALA
MEDALLON, JHONABELLE CABADING
MEDINA, SIENA CASCASAN
MEJOS, VANESSA LORA
MELICOR, KATRINA PELAEZ
MEMBRERE, THELMA JUAN
MENDEZ, ENRICO AGAOID
MENDOZA, AMELIA ALARCON
MENDOZA, GIAN KARLO MORLA
MENDOZA, IAN MENDOZA
MENDOZA, MARK LEANDER CANLAS
MENDOZA, SHEILA MARIE SUAN
MENDOZA, VINCENT LAZARUS NAPALAN
MENES, JENNY ISABEL BORGONIA
MERCADER, MARIA ROSALYN LIPATA
MERCADO, MARK ANTHONY ADORABLE
MERRERA, ROXANNE LOPEZ
MESINA, PIERRE SIMON MANAHAN
MICLAT, MARIA GRACIA DIMAANO
MIGUEL, JHOANA LYNNE AGUILAR
MIGUEL, RENEJOY AQUINO
MIGUEL, RONA LYN CARLOS
MIJARES, LISSA MARIE BUHAY
MILLAN, ERWIN ANG
MILLENA, ELWIL DY
MILLETE, ALIJANDRO II FLORENTINO
MIRALLES, MARICEL MOLLEDA
MIRANDA, ALAIN DELLOSA
MIRANDILLA, RUSSELL-GIL ANDES
MISON, RODOLFO RODEL PELARION
MISSION, ELLENZCEL LINGAMEN
MODESTO, GALE KATHRINE YU
MOLABOLA, ABEGAILE SENECA
MOLINO, FELITA NAOMI UNAJAN
MONAWARA, ANISAH VILLAHERMOSA
MONCES, MARIA SHEILA DINGCONG
MONSALUD, AIREN COLEGADO
MONTALVO, JOANNA MARIE MAGLANTAY
MONTEAGUDO, HISBERT CASTRO
MONTEGRICO, JUDIE MAE MATEO
MONTEJO, KAREN PILAPIL
MONTEMAYOR, JOSEPH CASTILLO
MONTES, CHRISTINE MARIE PORQUEZ
MONZON, BERNADETTE LOPEZ
MONZON, MARK PATRICIO
MORALES, GENNETH TAMAYO
MORALES, MICHELLE RIVERA
MORENO, NOEL CABANGANAN
MOSUELA, MARY GRACE CONTRERAS
MULI, DONNIE-RAY BALILO
MUSICO, JULIUS MARVIN COLOZO
MUSNGI, MARYLETH LEONCIO
MUYOT, CHRISTINE ARENDELA
NABEJET, MADONA PAGADUT
NACALABAN, NORBELL FLORES
NACINO, MONALIZA CARRILLO
NACORDA, MARYROSE VI SANCHEZ
NADADO, ROGER AGCAOILI
NADORES, NOLY RAMBACOD
NANAY, MARCE NALDO
NANGCAS, KATHLEEN KAY POCOT
NANTES, ANDRES LEONARDO EDER
NAPARE, CLARENCE RAMOS
NARANJO, VIRGIELIZA UY
NARVAEZ, ROBELLEN NIEVERAS
NATANAWAN, RHODA PALISOC
NATIVIDAD, ANGELI MAYE TAM
NAVAL, DAVID JERICHO MALCABA
NAVARRO, CHRISTIAN MERCADO
NAVARRO, MACHEL JESUS CASAUAY
NEGROS, LUCENA BIGOY
NEO, MISCHELE ESQUIERO
NERPIO, ARIS DIZON
NG, LILYBELL DY
NGABBU, CARLO EFRAIM JALIMAO
NGOSLAB, DONNA KIM
NICART, MA MEREDITH LYNN JARADAL
NIEM, MITCHELLE MACALISANG
NILO, RICHARD NICANOR
NISPEROS, FENNELA MAE CABUG
NOBLE, KHRISTY YANNIE VILLEGAS
NOCUM, JOHN REANER IGNACIO
NOGUERA, CHRIS CO
NOLASCO, JOSEPHINE ESPANO
NOOL, JECRE-JO NOOL
NUARIN, JIMLY ARGAMUSA
NUEVA, RUSTOM JR MORAN
NUEVO, GENIEVE FALCASANTOS
NUNES, JHOANNE LATE
OBENZA, JOSEPH IRVIN ABARQUEZ
OBIETA, JOANNE MARIE POBRE
OBMINA, JEFFREY GREGOR DELA CRUZ
OBRERO, CEZAR ALARDE
OCO, VALERIE SADOL
OCON, MARYSOL MANITO
OGOC, MARLON LORENZO
OHOYLAN, CHRISTINE ROSE CHUA
OLAÑO, LYNN CHRISTINE CO
OLIVA, JENNIFER SORIANO
OLIVERIO, PRINCESS ROLDAN
OLIVEROS, SANTA PAGUYO
OLONAN, ERICK ANDREW RESUELLO
OLPINDO, ROSELIE LOZANO
OMAGAP, MARK GAUDENCE LOPEZ
OMNES, REYNALDO RAMOSO
ON, MEDELLE GLORINA GLORIA
ONA, MARIA RIKKA MALABANAN
ONDOY, JULIUS VALES
ONG, CATHERINE REYES
ONG, KAREN CHENG
ONG, WALTER TAN
ONG, ZERLYNETTE CHINLEE
ONG LOPEZ, JAMIELYNN CUA
ONITA, EMMIE ROSE GALURAN
OPORTO, MARY ELLAINE BEJA
ORBESIDO, VLADEN SILVER REYNO
ORDILLO, JOHANNA ARCHIE PONCE DE LEON
ORDINARIO, IRIS BALODONG
ORENCIA, KRISTINE MAE PERALTA
OROFINO, JINKIE JILL BANAO
ORPIA, GRAZIELA CARTA
ORQUILLAS, ROMYLYN ARANZADO
ORTALIZA, JOHN ROMER MORILAO
ORTEZA, FRANCIS DAVE TORRES
ORUBIA, SHIENNA GRACE LIM
OVEJERA, CZARINA PATRICIO
OWATAN, JEREMIAS DONGGA-AS
PAAT, MA THERESA RODRIGUEZ
PABALE, JENSEN MARK SANTOS
PABLICO, GIRLLY SEGAYA
PACABIS, JOHN MICHAEL AQUINO
PACCARANGAN, SNOOKY PADDAYUMAN
PACENO, ALVIN RUALES
PACTOL, ZYLDJYH CONTRIVIDA
PADILLA, MARY CECILLE LACANILAO
PADRE, REXON ABUCAY
PADUA, CATHERINE IBAY
PAGADOR, MA NESSA CARDENO
PAGAL, MARIJUN ORTIGUEZ
PAGANAJE, JULIE KAREN UMHAO
PAGUIO, AESA MARIE UMALI
PAGUIO, FIDELA ALVARDA
PAGUIO, FLOYD CRUZ
PAITA, MARIA CATHERINE CHA
PAJARILLO, CYNTHIA QUINTELA
PALABRICA, IAN JOHN PALENCIA
PALINES, MA TERESA DELMONTE
PALLESCO, DAREL GONZALES
PALO, GRACE DAVID
PALOMA, DALAINE PIOQUINTO
PALTEP, ARSIELY CARRANZA
PALTONGAN, DOLLY MILO
PAMA, EDILBERTO III EMPLEO
PAMINTUAN, ANALIZA DIZON
PANDAN, JOMAR RULETE
PANGAN, ALAIN SOLIS
PANGAN, ARISTIDE BAGANG
PANGANIBAN, MARK ANTHONY BAYANG
PANGANIBAN, TRACY ELAINE BONDOC
PANGILINAN, MARICAR DE GUZMAN
PANGO, MELANIE BAJA
PANILAGAO, JEROME ABLONG
PANLILIO, BELINDA LOMBOY
PANSOY, AMADEO DELA MAR
PANTALEON, DAISY PARUNGAO
PANTI, ARNIE TRIA
PANTOJA, MARIA FRAULINE HERNAEZ
PARALE, JAY MASAYA
PARCHAMENTO, CHRISTINE VILA
PAREDES, CHARISSE PE BENITO
PAREJA, JEFFREY ARCON
PASCUA, DAWNA JO TAGLE
PASCUA, MAUREEN JOY RARANG
PASCUA, RANDY REZADA
PASCUA, ZARAH ANGELINE CAPARROS
PASCUAL, CHRISTABELLE FLORES
PASCUAL, RACQUEL GUARIN
PASOOT, JEANETTE LIM
PATALINJUG, CRISTINA REDUCTO
PATARLAS, GLEZE MAGHINAY
PATAYON, RHOLYN ORILLANIDA
PATTUNG, IBONNE PEEJAY JAVIER
PAUIG, ROSENTE RUEL BAUTISTA
PAULI, CATHERINE ROSE QUIZON
PAULINO, EMERSON POSADAS
PAULINO, MAUREEN CAALIM
PAYONG, JANICE FROYALDE
PECSON, NERINA RAQUEPO
PEDREGOSA, HAZEL ANN SIBOD
PEDRIÑA, FAME MONTOYA
PENAFIEL, ANA VIOLET JARDINIANO
PENALOSA, JULIUS RECARIO
PENERA, CRISTINE MORENO
PEREZ, ALEXIS NAZARIO
PEREZ, DENZELLE GAYETA
PEREZ, KRISTINA RACHEL PANGANIBAN
PEREZ, LEAH BENIPAYO
PEREZ, MARIA AMPARO FUENTES
PEREZ, PAUL DACUT
PEREZ, ROMELEE SANDOVAL
PEREZ, ROMELYN PEREZ
PEREZ, SHAMIN CARDENAS
PERMISO, JUNALYN CORDOVA
PERNITO, GLAIZA BALUYOT
PERUALILA, NOVIE MAPOY
PESCADOR, DIVINA RECREO
PEÑAFIEL, KATRINA LUISA VERZOSA
PIAMONTE, JEFFREY CORPUS
PIDUT, ANGELI BENETTE SUNIO
PILAPIL, DAVID ESPINOSA
PILAR, GILBERT HALICAN
PILARES, MA KRISTINA ESCOBAR
PINEDA, ARLENE ALFONSO
PINEDA, JAMES SALVIEJO
PINEDA, MARK ANTHONY ROSAS
PINPIN, EDWARD JUN AGPAOA
PIÑON, LUIS JR CANSON
PLACEDES, CHRISTIAN PATRICIO
PLAMENCO, CHRISTOPHER CACHO
PO, MA THERESA LAGUE
POCONG, ALESON CARPIO
PODOT, WILLIAM PASILBAS
POLICARPIO, CZARILLINE TANHUECO
POLO, MAYPEARL LAARNIE EMIA
PON, DIVINA GRACIA PILIIN
PORQUIA, ERWIN PARCON
POSADAS, PAMELA MAE CRUZ
PREGUNTA, RHEA CAPERIÑA
PRESTOZA, ARIEL DE GUZMAN
PRIETO, SILVERIANO JR AGCAWILI
PROFETA, AIRENE PACIFICO
PUA, ELISA NEMENIO
PULIDO, KARINA NEBAB
PULUSAN, MARICAR DUCUSIN
PUNAY, MARY GRACE ACLAO
PUNO, MARK IAN RELUCIO
PUNZALAN, ANALYN DAYRIT
PURISIMA, EMERITO JR MARCOSO
PUYAT, GIOVANNIE SORIANO
QUE, NERISSA RACHEL SHIH
QUERUBIN, LEILA VALCARCEL
QUIAMBAO, RHEA TERREL
QUIAO, ARCHIE SORIA
QUIBAL, JEZZAMINE JOYCE ALCONIS
QUIBAN, MARIA LORELIE DELA CRUZ
QUIBUYEN, MARIA JESSICA QUITANG
QUIJANO, ARNOLD PRADO
QUIJANO, LIZARIE THERESE QUIBILAN
QUILANTANG, JIM JOHN ESNARDO
QUILEZA, KATHERINE GAPUZ
QUIMPO, ALLAN ANGELO LAO
QUINQUITO, REVIE BAGUIA
QUINTO, MARIETA DE VERA
QUINTOS, SHEILA MANAHAN
QUIPIT, JANE ANN AGCOL
QUIRANTE, MARIA ZITA ANNE LANGIT
QUITONGAN, CAROLINE ROBLES
QUIZA, JUSTINIANO JR GARCIA
QUIZON, JAY ANDREW NIELO
QUIZZAGAN, MOISES AMORATO
QUIÑO, MARIENESSE YBAÑEZ
RABANG, JEAN RIO AGUSTIN
RAFOL, MARY JANE GUERRA
RAGO, IVY ROCHELLE RIVERA
RAMIREZ, ALEX LLENA
RAMIREZ, JAYPEE JOHN RAMOS
RAMIREZ, MARY JOY BALLECER
RAMISCAL, JULIUS CAEZAR GALINDO
RAMOS, ANNABELLE SALEN
RAMOS, BISMARK NAVARRO
RAMOS, CAROLE GAY QUIRIONEZ
RAMOS, CLARIZEL PIMENTEL
RAMOS, ELOISA PERPIÑAN
RAMOS, JOJIT CORPUZ
RAMOS, KATRINA EBDANI
RAMOS, LENI ARLENE DOMINGO
RANCES, CHRISTIAN MUNCHUA
RANIGO, DONNABEL SEGUIDO
RAYOS, REXON DIMAUNAHAN
RAZON, ALBERT DE CASTRO
RAZON, RHEANNE TUMANG
RAÑADA, GLENROSE ARGA
RECIO, LESTY HERRERA
REDISON, FROILAN FLORES
REGALADO, RAQUEL BANDONG
REJUSO, MICHELLE VILLARIN
RELUCIO, JOEY BALTAZAR
RELUCIO, MELANIE DYAUCO
REMON, DEXTER RODRIGUEZ
RESCO, MARY LOBELLE ENRIQUEZ
RESPECIA, GREGOR DOLLENTE
REVILLA, ROSELLE VILLAREAL
REY, MELANIE ROQUE
REYES, ANNA CAROLINA DELA CRUZ
REYES, BRICEL ANN LEGASPI
REYES, BRYAN FLORES
REYES, FERNANDO UNTALAN
REYES, JOHN-DREW CAPALAD
REYES, JULIE ANN MOLON
REYES, LORVY BALTAZAR
REYES, MELANIE BUAN
REYES, MELISSA DITCHELLA
REYES, MICHELLE GENER
REYES, MINA LIZA GREI PARIÑAS
REYES, RAMON CHRISTOPHER ACUYONG
REYES, SUNSHINE VICENCIO
RIGODON, LOU DIANE BALCE
RILLES, RAMON JR HERRADURA
RIOS, JOHN NAYEL DACULA
RIVERA, ALBERT IBAY
RIVERA, DIANA BUENAFE
RIVERA, MARK JOSEPH ALEJO
RIVERA, ROSELLE LAMPUYAS
RIVERA, ROY IAN SALAZAR
ROCA, MIGUEL III BAÑAGA
RODA, FRITZIE AMPARADO
RODELAS, CATHERINE MORENO
RODRIGUEZ, CHARLOU PORQUERIÑO
RODRIGUEZ, GLAIZA VELASQUEZ
RODRIGUEZ, KATHLEEN JOYCE PANGILINAN
RODRIGUEZ, LYZANEL ARIBAL
ROJAS, MARC ANGELO SANTOS
ROJERO, REINA INTIA
ROLAN, RICHARD OSTRIA
ROLDAN, ALMA RICOHERMOZO
ROLDAN, CHRISPIN JULIAN BUCOY
ROMERO, CHRISTIAN LOUIE ARCANGEL
ROMERO, NOREEN JOY BANAL
ROQUE, ALAN LINDAIN
ROQUERO, CECELY ANN SALVADOR
ROSARIO, WILMA ALCANTARA
ROXAS, NUELYMAE MATEO
ROXAS, RIZZA GELACIO
RUBI, PAMELA SAMORAMOS
RUFILA, MARLIEZL GO
RUFLO, MA EDITHA PULLIDO
RULLAN, ENRICO CASTELO
RULLODA, SARAH JANE PARENTILA
SABADO, HILARIO RUFINO III ARAMIL
SABANDAL, MARIE STELLA BERTULFO
SABANDO, CHARLENE SAMIS
SABATER, RIZALYN RAMIREZ
SABEROLA, ANN SHERRY SALTING
SABILE, MARIANNE SALUNGA
SABINO, MARICAR BAUTISTA
SABOBO, ENRICA TUMPAY
SABONG, MARY GRACE LAO
SABULARSE, NEIL MANRIQUE
SACAR, MINERVA MAMASALAGAT
SADDAM, FLORENTIN KIALII PAGARIGAN
SAGUN, ARTURO JR JALBAY
SAID, OMMUKHALTHOM ABBAS
SAJOYAN, MARLO SIERVO
SALABAO, MARK ANTHONY PORTILLO
SALACOB, MOKAMAD-ALI MANGACOP
SALANGA, ATHEA PRAXEDES CHANPAY
SALARES, PSYCHE LUNETA
SALAYOG, KAREN DIANNE SORIANO
SALAZAR, RAPHAEL NICCOLO DAVID
SALENDREZ, LICHELLE SALAZAR
SALIPADA, HADRIZA PUASA
SALISE, KERBY PAGARA
SALLES, MARIANE THERESA BERGANTIN
SALUDEZ, LILIBETH MARZAN
SALUNGA, LEA TABLANTE
SALVA, FAYE SARMIENTO
SALVADOR, CRYSTINE MONTERO
SALVADOR, HAZEL GRACE PASCUAL
SALVADOR, JOBELLE CUDAL
SALVADOR, KHRISTEEN CALIXTRO
SALVIA, JAY DIERO
SAMANDE, SHERRY ANN MAESTRE
SAMPANG, JOIE VELASCO
SAMPER, WILMA ALAGBATE
SAMSON, DAISYLYN ALCANTARA
SAN BUENAVENTURA, ROXANNE GAROL
SAN JOSE, MARISSA LAMPA
SAN JUAN, KARMINE ANDREA BAÑEZ
SAN PEDRO, BERNADETTE AGUINALDO
SANCHEZ, DAHLIA ABITAN
SANCHEZ, EFEMAR KRISTINE LOPEZ
SANGKI, HAIDER MANTAWIL
SANTIAGO, ALBERTO SANJOAQUIN
SANTIAGO, JONATHAN TAPANG
SANTIAGO, LESLIE IDAGO
SANTIAGO, MARK LOUIE SEMING
SANTIAGO, MARY ANNE TALAMPAS
SANTIAGO, ROSE SUELLO
SANTOR, BARBARA MARQUEZ
SANTOS, AGATHA CRISTIE CANLAS
SANTOS, DARREN EVAN STA MINA
SANTOS, DIANA TY
SANTOS, EVE HAZEL CABIGAS
SANTOS, MARIA ZARINA SUPELANA
SANTOS, MONNA LIZA CABAÑERO
SANTOS, NENITA GARCIA
SANTOS, ROSA CRISTINA FLORES
SANTOYO, JASMIN QUIMSON
SAPITULA, CHRISTOPHER AGUINALDO
SARABIA, MARIA LOURDES VILLACAMPA
SARABIA, MYRNA TAN
SARADPON, JERON BORBON
SARANGILO, MA JAZELLE FABELLA
SARAPUDDIN, MOHAMMAD BHYDIR BURAHAN
SARIL, MA ROSAFE AMELOU VELASQUEZ
SARIO, RUSHELL PEPITO
SARMIENTO, ROSALINA ANGULO
SARROZA, RICHLYN BAUSA
SAUCO, JENNIFER ANN REGIS
SAWEY, ARLENE AKILITH
SAYSON, BRYAN BARANGAN
SEBASTIAN, APRIL JOY CANONIZADO
SEGUI, RAMIL RAMIREZ
SEMAN, SHERYL SABONG
SENDIN, MARIE KORINA LISETTE LANNU
SERA, ROMMEL RUELAN
SERAFICA, EDZEL ESTRABINIO
SERAFICA, MARIE GRACE BERNARDO
SERAFICA, YVETTE AISA MAE BRONDIAL
SERAFIN, MARK LESTER GABUTERO
SERRANO, GENEVIEVE MANAHAN
SESE, LYNDON GERARD BAGUINON
SETIAR, RUTHERINE SOLAS
SEVILLA, RONA GUEVARRA
SEÑORA, FRANCIS VILLEGAS
SIAPNO, MELANIE UMALE
SIDDAYAO, JANUS GUERRERO
SIENES, MAE FAITH LARON
SIMBOL, MARISOL ORJALESA
SIMPLINA, ROMALYN BARAZON
SINAMBAN, VILMA MACABALI
SIOPONGCO, CLARE GABRIEL
SISON, ABIGAIL DE GUZMAN
SISON, DYAN ALVAREZ
SITON, MARIA ARMILEE CHATTO
SO, FERNANDO MADEJA
SOBREJUANITE, JOEY PUZON
SOLIDUM, OTHELLO SOGUILON
SOLIS, KATHERINE REGINIO
SOLIVEN, JO ANN SAN JUAN
SOMERA, JANNEL DEL ROSARIO
SORIANO, JULIUS FRANCIS AWAT
SORIANO, MARK ANTHONY URSUA
SORONGON, MA GENELYN RUALES
SOTOMIL, ERIC JAMES ASOY
SOTTO, DIANA NICDAO
STA MONICA, REDEN MANGUERA
SUAREZ, LEAH AURORA ZAMORA
SUAREZ, SHARON TOMAGAN
SUDARIO, CLARISSA FERRER
SUELLO, JANE PRISCILLA NAVARRA
SUGUITAN, DENNIS ARZADON
SULTAN, AB DELGHANI COSAIN
SULTE, JOSELITO ARVESU
SUMAEL, FEBBY MAE ALASAN
SUMALINOG, VICENTE JR BENTULAN
SUMINGUIT, SHIERYL OLIVEROS
SUN, JEREMIAH MANUEL
SUNGA, MARICOR BAUTISTA
SUNGLAO, WARREN PAGCU
SUSA, JOSEPH DAVID
SUSA, JUDITH LIM
SY, BENEDICT DON UY
SY, EDNA LYN REYES
SY, GILBERT ADVENTO
SY, KATRINA MAY OMEGA
SY, MARY GRACE LIGTAS
SY, SHARON UY
TABARES, CHRISTIAN TONI ALMENDRAS
TABINGO, MARIA AILEEN SISON
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TAGAO, RALF ROGER CARDINO
TAGAYTAY, LOTIS EROY
TAGUBA, VANESSA NAMUAG
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TAJANLANGIT, ARIZ REVALDE
TALAGTAG, MARC QUINCY SAYSON
TALBO, ELYZABETH CORPUZ
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TAMESIS, EDWIN CHUA
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TAN, EMMA YAP
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CASTILLO, MARY JANE PUNZALAN
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CASTRO, LEZLIE MELODY CARANDANG
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CASTRO, RHODESA MAY CARSON
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CATLI, GERLIE DOMINGO
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CHAN, GWENDOLYN LIM
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CHUA, JO ANGEL AGRAVIADOR
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CLARITA, RICHARD DECENA
CLEMEÑA, RAMIL KALLOS
CO, ANSON DAVID TAN
CO, CRISTINA-IVY YUMUL
CO, LILIBETH AILEEN ARREZA
CO, PRISCILLA JOYCE CHUA
CO, ZSA ZSA LAE KING
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CONCEPCION, MARK ANTHONY NORBERTE
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COPER, JINKY BONGON
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CORPUZ, SHERYL ARIOS
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CORTEZ, KATRINA SALUNGA
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COSILET, LOLITA QUINSONA
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CREENCIA, RAYMOND VILLADON
CRUDA, POLARIS RODRIGO
CRUZ, ELIZA MAY ARAGON
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DELOS REYES, ROGER SAWALI
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DIZON, MARY ROSE MACATANGAY
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DOMINGUEZ, CHERRY ANN DAVID
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GARCIA, KATHLEEN UNCIANO
GARCIA, LOURIBELLE BOCALAN
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GAYMAN, JOSE JAMES BATNAG
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GOMEZ, DENVER MOLINA
GOMEZ, SHERYL SUBA
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LACASTA, ERWIN SERDON
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MACALISANG, MARK AMIHAN
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MANGALUS, ALEJANDRO PENA
MANGENTE, KAREN BRILLANTES
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MANLAPAZ, JAN RAY GUERRA
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MANTUA, IVY BALASOLLA
MANUBAG, DAVEN LOYOLA
MANUEL, WENDEL CAPUNITAN
MANUNTAG, ARVIN BUTAC
MANZANILLO, CAROL FERNANDO
MANZANO, ALBERT LOPEZ
MANZANO, DONNA VILLAMOR
MANZO, DYRON HUNTER DEL ROSARIO
MAPA, DONABE BENGHILO
MAQUIRAYA, KRISTINA JOY RAQUIZA
MARAPAO, MARK ANGELO LEONCIO
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MARAÑA, JOSE RAFAEL ROXAS
MARCAIDA, JOSEPH FABRE
MARCELINO, FATIMA DAYNE MAY ALIPERIO
MARCELO, MARIA MONETTE ENVERGA
MARCO, RONALD CORNEJO
MARIANO, ERWIN AGPULDO
MARIN, EDMUNDO JR ROTONI
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MARINDUQUE, MICHAEL PASCUAL
MARQUESES, RODEL VISPO
MARQUEZ, GLAIZA DEVELOS
MARQUEZ, JOCRIS NACION
MARQUEZ, VANESSA FERNANDO
MARTILLANO, LARIZA OLAVERIA
MARTIN, LUANE VITUG
MARTINEZ, SHEENA MARIE DE GUIA
MARTINEZ, WILSON RAMIREZ
MARUCOT, SARAH JEAN ARCILLA
MAS, LARALEE HICKS
MASACAL, SAFIAH UMPA
MASADAS, MERLIZA DOMINAYOS
MATA, REYNALDO JR MANICANE
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MATEO, JOSE PRISCO CABALLERO
MATIA-ONG, LUCILLE BADON
MATUTIS, ROLANDO LABAJO
MAUHAY, RAQUEL DATINGUINOO
MAULANA, JACKIE LOU BONETE
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MAYO, RIA JOY JAVIER
MAYUGA, MARY ANN AALA
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MELICOR, KATRINA PELAEZ
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MENDOZA, GIAN KARLO MORLA
MENDOZA, IAN MENDOZA
MENDOZA, MARK LEANDER CANLAS
MENDOZA, SHEILA MARIE SUAN
MENDOZA, VINCENT LAZARUS NAPALAN
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MIGUEL, RONA LYN CARLOS
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MILLAN, ERWIN ANG
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MISON, RODOLFO RODEL PELARION
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MONTALVO, JOANNA MARIE MAGLANTAY
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MONTEJO, KAREN PILAPIL
MONTEMAYOR, JOSEPH CASTILLO
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MONZON, BERNADETTE LOPEZ
MONZON, MARK PATRICIO
MORALES, GENNETH TAMAYO
MORALES, MICHELLE RIVERA
MORENO, NOEL CABANGANAN
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MUSICO, JULIUS MARVIN COLOZO
MUSNGI, MARYLETH LEONCIO
MUYOT, CHRISTINE ARENDELA
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NAVAL, DAVID JERICHO MALCABA
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NILO, RICHARD NICANOR
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NOBLE, KHRISTY YANNIE VILLEGAS
NOCUM, JOHN REANER IGNACIO
NOGUERA, CHRIS CO
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NOOL, JECRE-JO NOOL
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NUEVA, RUSTOM JR MORAN
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OBENZA, JOSEPH IRVIN ABARQUEZ
OBIETA, JOANNE MARIE POBRE
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OCO, VALERIE SADOL
OCON, MARYSOL MANITO
OGOC, MARLON LORENZO
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OLAÑO, LYNN CHRISTINE CO
OLIVA, JENNIFER SORIANO
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OLONAN, ERICK ANDREW RESUELLO
OLPINDO, ROSELIE LOZANO
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ONG, CATHERINE REYES
ONG, KAREN CHENG
ONG, WALTER TAN
ONG, ZERLYNETTE CHINLEE
ONG LOPEZ, JAMIELYNN CUA
ONITA, EMMIE ROSE GALURAN
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ORDINARIO, IRIS BALODONG
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ORTALIZA, JOHN ROMER MORILAO
ORTEZA, FRANCIS DAVE TORRES
ORUBIA, SHIENNA GRACE LIM
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PARALE, JAY MASAYA
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PASCUA, MAUREEN JOY RARANG
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PASOOT, JEANETTE LIM
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PATAYON, RHOLYN ORILLANIDA
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PEREZ, LEAH BENIPAYO
PEREZ, MARIA AMPARO FUENTES
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PEREZ, ROMELEE SANDOVAL
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PINEDA, JAMES SALVIEJO
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PINPIN, EDWARD JUN AGPAOA
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PO, MA THERESA LAGUE
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POLO, MAYPEARL LAARNIE EMIA
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PORQUIA, ERWIN PARCON
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PRESTOZA, ARIEL DE GUZMAN
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PULIDO, KARINA NEBAB
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QUIPIT, JANE ANN AGCOL
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RABANG, JEAN RIO AGUSTIN
RAFOL, MARY JANE GUERRA
RAGO, IVY ROCHELLE RIVERA
RAMIREZ, ALEX LLENA
RAMIREZ, JAYPEE JOHN RAMOS
RAMIREZ, MARY JOY BALLECER
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RAMOS, ANNABELLE SALEN
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RAMOS, CAROLE GAY QUIRIONEZ
RAMOS, CLARIZEL PIMENTEL
RAMOS, ELOISA PERPIÑAN
RAMOS, JOJIT CORPUZ
RAMOS, KATRINA EBDANI
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RAZON, RHEANNE TUMANG
RAÑADA, GLENROSE ARGA
RECIO, LESTY HERRERA
REDISON, FROILAN FLORES
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REYES, FERNANDO UNTALAN
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REYES, MINA LIZA GREI PARIÑAS
REYES, RAMON CHRISTOPHER ACUYONG
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RILLES, RAMON JR HERRADURA
RIOS, JOHN NAYEL DACULA
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RIVERA, DIANA BUENAFE
RIVERA, MARK JOSEPH ALEJO
RIVERA, ROSELLE LAMPUYAS
RIVERA, ROY IAN SALAZAR
ROCA, MIGUEL III BAÑAGA
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RODRIGUEZ, CHARLOU PORQUERIÑO
RODRIGUEZ, GLAIZA VELASQUEZ
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RODRIGUEZ, LYZANEL ARIBAL
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ROJERO, REINA INTIA
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ROMERO, NOREEN JOY BANAL
ROQUE, ALAN LINDAIN
ROQUERO, CECELY ANN SALVADOR
ROSARIO, WILMA ALCANTARA
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ROXAS, RIZZA GELACIO
RUBI, PAMELA SAMORAMOS
RUFILA, MARLIEZL GO
RUFLO, MA EDITHA PULLIDO
RULLAN, ENRICO CASTELO
RULLODA, SARAH JANE PARENTILA
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SABATER, RIZALYN RAMIREZ
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SABULARSE, NEIL MANRIQUE
SACAR, MINERVA MAMASALAGAT
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SALACOB, MOKAMAD-ALI MANGACOP
SALANGA, ATHEA PRAXEDES CHANPAY
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SALISE, KERBY PAGARA
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SANCHEZ, EFEMAR KRISTINE LOPEZ
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SANTIAGO, MARK LOUIE SEMING
SANTIAGO, MARY ANNE TALAMPAS
SANTIAGO, ROSE SUELLO
SANTOR, BARBARA MARQUEZ
SANTOS, AGATHA CRISTIE CANLAS
SANTOS, DARREN EVAN STA MINA
SANTOS, DIANA TY
SANTOS, EVE HAZEL CABIGAS
SANTOS, MARIA ZARINA SUPELANA
SANTOS, MONNA LIZA CABAÑERO
SANTOS, NENITA GARCIA
SANTOS, ROSA CRISTINA FLORES
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SARABIA, MYRNA TAN
SARADPON, JERON BORBON
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SAYSON, BRYAN BARANGAN
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SEMAN, SHERYL SABONG
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SEÑORA, FRANCIS VILLEGAS
SIAPNO, MELANIE UMALE
SIDDAYAO, JANUS GUERRERO
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SIMPLINA, ROMALYN BARAZON
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SOLIS, KATHERINE REGINIO
SOLIVEN, JO ANN SAN JUAN
SOMERA, JANNEL DEL ROSARIO
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TAN, EMMA YAP
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TAYO, FELITO JR TRIA
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TIGLAO, PAULA ANA GUTIERREZ
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TINIO, MARY JOY APRIL LIMJOCO
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TOLENTINO, REAGAN RIVERA
TOLENTINO, ROEL JR BAUTISTA
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TORRANO, GENELYN MAPUTI
TORRECAMPO, LOVE MARIANO
TORREGROSA, KERWIN
TORRES, ARLYNE JOY RUBI
TRIA, GLENN ADRIAN BRAZIL
TRIA, JUAN CALIXTO DELA CRUZ
TRINIDAD, MICHELLE GAMBOL
TRONCO, JOE MARIE BAUTISTA
TUCAY, REGINA CASTRO
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TULLAO, FERNANDO RICOMANO
TUPAS, DANNY JR QUINIQUINI
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UBALDE, MELANNIE DAVID
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ULIBAS, JHUNVI TAMAYO
UMALI, LOUIELYN REYES
UMALI, ROWELL AVENIDO
UMAYAM, ELAINE CORPUZ
UMBRERO, MAJALINE AVELINO
UNTALAN, MICHELLE PEREZ
URBIZTONDO, ROGEL MINGUILLAN
USMAN, NADINE HADJIRUL
UY, ANNABEL SY
UY, ANNADELLE MARIE DE JESUS
UY, FRANCES STEPHANIE RICARDO
UY, LAARNI MENDOZA
UY, SHERVETTE ARIANNE LAMPERO
UY, SHERYL EREÑO
VALAQUIO, MA AILYNE POTENTE
VALDEPEÑAS, JASMIN FATIMA REYES
VALDEZ, CRIFZANN MONTES
VALDEZ, SHOGAR-ANN PADLAN
VALENCIANO, MA KAREN SECILLANO
VALENCIANO, MARILOU ILDEFONSO
VALENDEZ, JOFREY LEE SUERTE
VALENZUELA, AILEEN TAN
VALERA, JOY FELICIE RABANAL
VALERIO, ALLAN MARTINEZ
VALERIO, ROWELL DIZON
VALLARTA, MARIA CARMEN LACSAMANA
VALLEJO, VANESSA JOY DE LA CRUZ
VALLENTE, MARJORIE SISON
VARGAS, SHIELA RANESES
VASQUEZ, JOANNA REA SIRUNO
VEA, ANABELLE LEAÑO
VELARDE, ARLENE DAVID
VELASCO, CAROLYN FRANCES MENDOZA
VELASCO, DONALD ORBISO
VELASCO, KENNETH BAYUTA
VELASCO, LAWRENCE TUHAY
VELASQUEZ, DIANA GRACE CRUZ
VELAYO, VERNON ROY CALINAWAN
VENDIOLA, CARISSE DAWN JUNGCO
VENERACION, PHYLLIS JIEZL GO
VENIEGAS, VANESSA DE LUNA
VENTURA, ODESSA MANUEL
VERANA, NOVELYN VIRADOR
VERANGA, MARIA CATHERINE MICHELLE VENZUELA
VERDIDA, IRENE REGONDOLA
VERGARA, DELAILAH CALLORA
VERGARA, MADELEINE MAE INOCENCIO
VERZOSA, RONALD TULAO
VIANZON, EVAN MORALES
VICENCIO, LOUBELLE GARAY
VICTOR, MYROSE APRIL CRUZ
VIDAL, CHERRYL MARISTELA
VIERNES, MARIE ANGELINE SALTA
VILLA, PHENYLENE ROSE TALION
VILLA, ROBERT JOSEPH GARCIA
VILLABONA, ROMMEL ABRIGO
VILLABROZA, KATRINA CUERDO
VILLAFLORES, ROMMER CARIAGA
VILLAGRACIA, WILNA ESCALARGA
VILLALUZ, NIÑO TAGANAS
VILLAMIEL, MICHAEL ANDA
VILLAMOR, MICHAEL LIMA
VILLANUEVA, EUNICE CHRISTINE CHAN
VILLANUEVA, JAMES TERENCE BILBAO
VILLANUEVA, JOHN JEFFREY RAMOS
VILLANUEVA, MARIVIL PARCON
VILLANUEVA, TANYA ERICA JARDIOLIN
VILLANUEVA, WILMA GALAS
VILLARICA, GRETCHEN MARIE MACALINTAL
VILLARICO, JERICO DAYAO
VILLARICO, VERLYN VIESCA
VILLARIEZ, JUNAH GRACE PALASOL
VILLAROZA, SPENCER RAPADA
VILLASOTO, MARK IAN VIOLATA
VILLEGAS, SHERYL GAUT
VILLETA, FRANK MONDEUR DAYAGANON
VINIEGRA, CARMINA QUE
VINO, BLESS-IAN GAMBOA
VINTA, ENGELLI GATCHALIAN
VISPERAS, MARYGRACE BANGCOLITA
VITALES, NOEL SALAMERO
VITERO, MARY GRACE CALMANTE
VITOBINA, JO-ANNE BOCAR
WAYYAS, VADIM SULUEN
WEE, ANGELIE CHIONG
WONG, MARC BONNIE BERZOSA
YANGCO, MA LOURDES MICHELLE MARINO
YANSON, JOEFER VILLANUEVA
YAO, LORNA BOTE
YAP, MARY AGNEZ CORNEJA
YAP, RENATO MAGNO
YAZON, JONALYN DAVID
YBAÑEZ, GENEVIEVE BERNARDEZ
YGBUHAY, YANCY MEDORANDA
YLARAN, SHAYNE PITOGO
YROGIROG, CONNIE DELIMA
YU, FELISA ALMENDRALA
YU, JAMESON TATEL
YU, JEFFERSON VAGALLON
YU, JONAH JANE MANARIN
YUMUL, MARY ROSE GARCIA
YUSON, IRENE EUGENIO
ZORILLA, MAE GRASHELLE ARCETA
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