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The best things in life are Libre VOL. 12 NO. 137 • WE DNESDAY, J UNE 5, 2013  www .l ib re .com.ph KASYA PA LIMA KARANIWAN nang makikita araw -araw sa Delpan T ondo ang mga tricycle na nag-uumapaw ng estudyante at nakikipag-karera sa mga dambuhalang trailer na galing North Harbor . REUTERS CORONAVIRUS SA SAUDI Ni T arra Quismundo M  AG-INGA T sa coronavirus. Ito ang panawagan ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) kahapon sa mga Pilipinong nagtatrabaho o naninirahan sa Saudi Arabia matapos dapuan ng sakit ang 39 tao sa bansang Arabo kung saan 25 ang namatay. Wala pang Pilipinong naiulat na apektado ng coronavirus ngu- nit inalerto na rin ng embahada ng Pilipinas na ibayong mag-ingat ang ating mga kababayan. May tinatayang 1.6 milyong Pilipino ang nasa Saudi Arabia, ayon sa pinakahuling labas na opisyal na bilang.  Ayon sa mga eksperto, ang sa- kit—na binansagang Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)—ay nagmula sa pamil ya ng virus na siya ring pinagmulan ng Severe Acute Res- piratory Syndrome (SARS), na ku- malat noong sa buong mundo noong 2003, na ikinasawi ng 775 katao, ayon sa ulat ng Reuters. Umabot na ang coronavirus sa Pransiya, Britaniya at Aleman, kung saan nahawa ang 50 tao at 30 sa kanila ang namatay. “Our citizens in Saudi Arabia should follow the advise of the Saudi Health Ministry and other relevant authorities,” sabi ng taga- pagsalita ng DFA na si Assistant Secretary Raul Hernandez. “The embassy also issued an advisory detailing the symptoms of the disease and the preventive measures that our kababayan in Saudi Arabia can take,” dagdag pa niya. “If they feel any of the disease’s symptoms, they should not take any chances,” sabi ni Hernandez sa kanyang babala sa mga Pilipino sa Saudi Arabia. “We advise them to go to a doctor as soon as possi- ble.” Babala sa mga OFW 

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The best things in life are Libre

VOL. 12 NO. 137 • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 www.libre.com.ph

KASYA PA LIMA KARANIWAN nang makikita araw -araw sa Delpan Tondo ang mga tricycle na nag-uumapaw ngestudyante at nakikipag-karera sa mga dambuhalang trailer na galing North Harbor. REUTERS

CORONAVIRUS SA SAUDI

Ni Tarra Quismundo

M AG-INGAT sa coronavirus. Ito ang panawagan ngDepartment of Foreign Affairs (DFA) kahapon samga Pilipinong nagtatrabaho o naninirahan sa

Saudi Arabia matapos dapuan ng sakit ang 39 tao sabansang Arabo kung saan 25 ang namatay.

Wala pang Pilipinong naiulatna apektado ng coronavirus ngu-nit inalerto na rin ng embahadang Pilipinas na ibayong mag-ingatang ating mga kababayan.

May tinatayang 1.6 milyongPilipino ang nasa Saudi Arabia,ayon sa pinakahuling labas naopisyal na bilang.

 Ayon sa mga eksperto, ang sa-

kit—na binansagang Middle EastRespiratory Syndrome Coronavirus(MERS-CoV)—ay nagmula sapamilya ng virus na siya ringpinagmulan ng Severe Acute Res-piratory Syndrome (SARS), na ku-malat noong sa buong mundonoong 2003, na ikinasawi ng 775katao, ayon sa ulat ng Reuters.

Umabot na ang coronavirus saPransiya, Britaniya at Aleman,

kung saan nahawa ang 50 tao at30 sa kanila ang namatay.

“Our citizens in Saudi Arabiashould follow the advise of theSaudi Health Ministry and otherrelevant authorities,” sabi ng taga-pagsalita ng DFA na si AssistantSecretary Raul Hernandez.

“The embassy also issued anadvisory detailing the symptoms

of the disease and the preventivemeasures that our kababayan inSaudi Arabia can take,” dagdag paniya.

“If they feel any of the disease’ssymptoms, they should not takeany chances,” sabi ni Hernandezsa kanyang babala sa mga Pilipinosa Saudi Arabia. “We advise themto go to a doctor as soon as possi-ble.”

Babala samga OFW 

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2 NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013

Editor in Chief Chito dF. dela Vega

Desk editorsRomel M. LalataDennis U. Eroa Armin P. AdinaCenon B. Bibe

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Pagpapatigilng dagdag satuition dinismis

DINIS MIS ng K orteSuprema ang petisy-ong naglalayon ipatig-il ang pagtaas ng ma-trikula at iba pang si-ngil ng 354 kolehiyoat pamantasan.

Sa una nitong enbanc session mataposang isang buwang re-c e s s , n a g l a b a s a n gmataas na hukumanng maiksing resolusy-on na nagpawalang

bisa sa petisyong hi-nain ng mga karami-ha’y grupong istud-

 yante.Dinismis ito “essen-

tially for being prema-t u r e a n d f a i l i n g t ocomply with certaintechnical requirementso f t h e r u l e s o f t h ec o u r t , ” s a b i n iTheodore Te, taga-pagsalita ng k orte.

Christine O. Avendaño

Kasambahay law

ipatutupad nana magtatalaga ng ki-natawan sa mgabarangay ang Nation-al Conciliation andMediation Board atang Bureau of LaborRelations upang du-minig sa mga reklamong HSWs.

Iniuutos ng batasna hindi bababa sa

P2,500 ang sahod ngmga kasambahay saMetro Manila, P2,000sa ibang lungsod atfirst-class na bayan, atP1,500 sa ibang baha-gi ng bansa.

Kailangan dingipareshistro ang mgakasambahay sa SocialSecurity System(SSS), PhilHealth atPag-IBIG.

Ni Tina G. Santos

TIYAKING maayos ang pagtratosa mga kasambahay. Ipinaabotkahapon ng Department of La-

bor and Employment (DOLE) sa mgaemployer ang proteksyon sa mgakasama sa bahay na nakapaloob saKasambahay Law na naging epektibokahapon.

Kasabay nito, sina-bihan ni Labor Secre-tary Rosalinda Baldozang mga regional of-fice ng DOLE na big-

 yan ang mga baran-gay chairman ng im-plementing rules andregulations (IRR) ngbatas.

 Ayon sa batas,kailangang i-rekord ngmga opisyal ng baran-

gay at ng Bureau of Local Employmentang mga kontrata sapagitan ng householdservice workers(HSWs) at mga em-ployer bago itoipadala sa Departmentof Interior and LocalGovernment parapagsama-samahin atma-monitor.

Sinabi ni Baldoz

Diborsyo ’di prayoridad—BelmonteNAKALUSOT man ang

Reproductive HealthLaw sa butas ng kara- yom sa Kongreso peromaaring hindi na pa-larin sa papasok na16th Congress ang isapang panukalang ba-tas na mariin ding ti-nututulan ng Simba-hang Katoliko.

“It’s bound to be adivisive measure andit ’s not going to beprioritized,” sabi niSpeaker Feliciano Bel-monte kahapon.

 Animo, nawala anggana ni Belmonte pa-

ra ipasa ang panuka-

lang divorce kumparasa sigla niya sa pagtu-tulak niyon mataposmailusot ang RH billnoong Disyembre.

Sinabi rin niya namaaring maipasa angdivorce bill sa 16thCongress.

S a k abila ng t i lapagbabago ng isip niBelmonte ay sinabikahapon ni party-listRep. Luzviminda Ila-g a n ( G a b r i e l a ) n aisasampa uli niya angpanukala sa susunodna Kongreso “with a

few enhancements.”

“It may be divisivefrom the point of viewof another sector, theCatholic Church, butit may not be divisiveif the people under-stood, if people knew

 wher e we were com-ing from,” aniya saisang panayam.

S a e x p l a n a t o r y  note ng kanyang pa-nuk ala ay sinabi niIlagan na “there aremany failed, unhappy marriages across allF i l i p i n o c l a s s e s . ”Christian V. Esguerra

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 Airbus ng Cebu naalis na sa runway NAALIS na ng Cebu Pacific ang

 Airbus A320-200 nito sa gilid ng

runway ng Francisco Bangoy In-ternational Airport sa Davao City pero hindi pa tapos ang mga suli-ranin ng airline.

Gamit ang isang crane at tat-long traktora ay hinila ng mgamanggagawa ang eroplano at na-ialis sa runway ng paralisadongpaliparan sa pagsapit ng gabi ka-hapon—48 oras matapos sumad-sad at sumubsob sa gilid ng run-

 wa y ang er op lan o na ma y 165pasahero.

Sa unang paghatak bandang 3p.m. ay gumalaw ang A320-200nang dalawang metro pero lu-mubog sa putik ang mga kananggulong. Sa ikalawang paghatak ay naputol ang mga kable.

Bandang 4:20 p.m. ay naka-tuntong na sa runway ang mga

gulong sa likuran ng eroplano,habang nakikipag-unahan ang

mga manggagawa sa deadline naitinakda ng Civil Aviation Author-ity of the Philippines.

Nagbanta ang lungsod na ide-demanda ang pamahalaan ng air-port dahil sa abalang nilikha nginsidente.

Sinabi ni Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio na bibigyan ng lungsod ngabogado ang mga pasahero nagustong magreklamo laban sa Ce-bu Pacific at mga opisyal ng pali-paran.

Nauna nang sinabi ng mayorna “If that plane is still on therunway at 3 p. m., I’m going tocall PAL (the Philippine Airlines)to wreck that plane, or gather all

 junk oper ator s in Dava o city orthe Akyat Bahay gangs to removeit piece by piece.” GL, KM, AZZ 

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 3SHOWBUZZ

Now showing, now na!Juana C. theMovie

Directed by JadeCastro; stars MaePaner, John JamesUy, Niño Muhlach,

 Angelina Kanapi,Madeleine Nicolas,Ronnie Lazaro

Barrio lass becomesa high-class escort inthe city and uncoversthe corrupt practices of 

the rich and powerful.Paner, who started theJuana Change viral

 video advocacy four years ago with writerRody Vera, thinks thetime is right to crossover to the big screen.“Especially because it’san election year,” sheremarks. “I hope there

 will be more socially relevant movies thataim for social transfor-mation, not just profit.”

 After EarthDirected by M.

Night Shyamalan;stars Will Smith,Jaden Smith, Zoe Is-abella Kravitz, SophieOkonedo, LincolnLewis, Sacha Dhawan

 After a spaceshipcrash, teener must ven-ture into uncharted ter-rain to save injured fa-ther. EntertainmentWeekly’s Owen Gleiber-man says it “takes off from a concept as basicas a video game and

sticks to that.” Variety’sScott Foundas agrees:It’s “essentially onelong anticlimax, culmi-nating in the inevitableduel.” Chicago Sun-Times’ Matt Zoller-Seitzconcedes: “It’s no clas-sic but it’s special:spectacular and wise.”

Exit Humanity Directed by John

Geddes; stars AdamSeybold, Ari Millen,Dee Wallace, BillMosley, JordanHayes, Mark Gibson,Brian Cox

 After the Civil War,a man must search forhis son while fightingoff the walking dead.Eye for Film’s AntonBiel clarifies: “Whilethe spareness and se-riousness are to be ad-mired, there’s littlethat we have not seenbefore.” What Cul-ture’s Shaun Munroasserts: “Unexpectedly lofty and well-pro-duced but overlong.”Cinema Crazed’s Felix

 Vasquez Jr. concludes:It’s “filled with toomany ideas strugglingto rise to the surface.”

Side EffectsDirected by 

Steven Soderbergh;stars ChanningTatum, Rooney 

Mara, Jude Law,Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ann Dowd,

 Vinessa Shaw Rich man’s world

is destroyed when his wife’s psychiatrist pre-scribes a new drug

 with unexpected re-sults. Time’s RichardCorliss notes: “Soder-bergh’s [camera]prowls with brisk effi-

ciency. Like an experthomicide detective ina hurry.” FinancialTimes’ Nigel Andrewsdescribes it as a “mis-chievously enthrallingtrip.” USA Today’sScott Bowles quips: It“descends into TV-grade police procedu-ral.”

 JUANA C

EXIT Humanity 

SIDE Effects

 AFTER Earth

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SHOWBUZZ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 20134

ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor 

model

Sunrise:5:26 AMSunset:6:23 PM

Avg. High:33ºC

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Thursday, June 6

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MAINESangalang,

20, HRMstudent sa

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BusinessCollege

Ingat na lang next time sa mga jokesNAK ALIPAS na angisang linggo nang mag-tuos ang Kapamilyaunkabogable star na si

 Vi c e G a n d a a t a n g

multi-awarded journal-ist and news anchor nasi Jessica Soho.

Isang malaking is-sue na nagsasanga-s a n g a d a h i l n a-pakalaking mga per-s o n a l i d a d a n g i n -

 v o l v e d . La h a t ma y opinion tungk ol sanangyari, so I thoughtI could share my opin-ion on the issue too.

 Vice is a very goodfriend and I love himt o d e a t h b u t I w a sthinking about howmuch Jessica was of-fended and I guess theonly thing Vice can do,since he’s already apol-ogized is mag-ingatnext time sa subject ngstandup gigs niya.

S anay na tayongm a d l a n g p e o p l e s aplayful and witty na-

ture ni Vice and it ’so n e o f t h e r e a s o n s

 why we love him. May times lang talaga nahindi matatanggap ngibang manonood angmga jokes na bentangbenta sa iba.

Ingat na lang siguronext time lalo na sasensitive topics, not on-ly vice but the writersand director ng comedy shows niya. What some

may find funny may be hurtfulto some and nota l l c o m e d y should be at the

expense of hu-miliating others.

W i s h k o l a n gmagkaayos na si Viceand Jessica and they c a n f i n d c o m m o ng r o u n d a n d w h oknows? Even have alaugh together one day.

Charice

I really admire whatCharice did on Th e

 Bu z z last S unday. I

think hindi kakulangankundi karagdagan angginawa niyang pag-out.

I did the same thingseven years ago at hindibiro and I understandthat it takes a lot of courage to be truly 

honest about who youare and who you love.Ngayon, hindi lang siyatinitangala dahil sakanyang talento kundidahil sa kanyang kata-pangan.

Siyempre maram-ing bashers at hatersna maglilitawan peroang message ko langs a k a n i l a : w a g n i -nyong masyadong in-

aabala ang sarili niyosa pagsira at negav-ibes. Bored lang kayosa buhay. Get a hobby or something.

Charice is an inspi-ration to many youngand not so young gaysand lesbians na hang-gang ngayon ay hindipa rin nakakapag-out.Be brave. Life is tooshort to live it in thecloset.

 ALL I SEE

IC Mendoza

Pera-perahan langwalang racial slurkumpara sa ikalawa.’Yon lang, nakakata-mad itong panoorin,

parang lumang episodeng Palibhasa Lalake nahindi na nakakatuwasa panahon ngayon.Para silang walanggana lahat (klaro itokay Cooper, makatang-gap ba naman siya ngOscar nomination saSilver Linings Playbook,contractual obligationna lang siguro kungbakit kailangan niyapang lumabas sa gani-tong uri ng komedya.)

Hindi ko maintindi-han ang pagkatao ni

 Alan. Marahil may ka-pansanan siya—may-roong medical condi-tion kung saan angisang tao ay hindinakaka-produce ngkemikal sa utak paramakaramdam siya ngkonsensiya sa kapwa.Hindi ko masabi kung

mahusay ang pagka-kaganap ni Galifi-anakis dito dahil walapa akong nakikilalang

tao na ubod nang walang konsensiya.Hindi ko maintindi-han ang konsepto o

mensahe ng direktorpatungkol sa karakterni Alan, lalo na anghayaan ng barkada ni-to na maging ganonsiya sa matagal napanahon. Sa mundong The Hangover,

 walang namumunongmoralidad—hapi-hapilang palagi parangmga nagbibinatang

 walang obligasyon sabuhay.

Komedya ba kamo,’wag seryosohin?Tama. Huwagseryosohin ang pe-likulang ito. Kungmanood ka nito atnatawa ka, eh ’diokay. Pera mo naman’yang pinambayad satiket.

Nga pala, ’yong ek-sena (stinger) sacredits ay higit na

nakatatawa sapinagsamang kabu-uan ng Part II at PartIII.

Rebyu ni Vives Anunciacion

The Hangover Part III  Directed by Todd Phillips R13

Hindi bale kungmay saysay ito, hindibale kung magandaito, hindi bale kungdapat pa itong gi-nawa. Dahil kumita’yong unangdalawang palabas,gawa pa ng isa. At isapa kung kikita pa itoulit, sinong may sabina huli ito sa serye.Kung ayaw na ng mgaartista, eh ’di gawanng spin-off. Basta ku-mita na ito, ok na sila.

’Di tulad ngikalawang The Hang-over kung saan ginayalang nito ang mga si-

twasyon sa una at hi-naluan lang ng mgainsulto sa mga

 Asyano, ang Part III ay 

naka-sentro sakawalan ng konsensyani Alan (Zach Galifi-anakis) na nagdadala

lagi sa barkada nito sakapahamakan.Susubukan nina Phil(Bradley Cooper), Stu(Ed Helms) at Doug(Justin Bartha) na dal-hin si Alan sa isang in-stitusyong makatutu-long sa kaniya, peromauunsyami ito sapagbalik ni Mr. Chow(Ken Jeong) sa Ameri-ka matapos itong tu-makas sa kulungan saThailand. Hindi naka-pagtataka na ang pag-balik ni Chow sa

 Amerika ay mulingmagdudulot ng kagu-luhan at kapahamakansa Wolf Pack na matat-apos sa pook kungsaan nagsimula anglahat—sa Las Vegas.

Hindi nakatutuwaang pelikulang itokumpara sa unang

“adventure” ng barka-da, pero at least masstraightforward angkwento nito at halos

 A NG The Hangover Part III ay isa sa mga ha-limbawa kung bakit naglalabas ng pelikulaang Hollywood linggu-linggo, lalu na kung

bakit uso ang mga trilogy kahit hindi superheromovie.

CHARICE then (left) and now  FILE PHOTOS

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5ENJOY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013

SOLUTION TO

TODAY’S PUZZLE

CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY ROY LUARCA

LIBRA

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LEO

CANCER

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TAURUS

ARIES

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bakit may flavor?

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‘‘‘‘Bilis! Make tinda na

the halu-halo

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shampoo sa tenga

YYYYGugulo lang ang buhay

kapag umibig ngayon

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Japanese food

PPP’Wag mainip, mabagal

talaga sa Pilipinas

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kailangan e

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11. Trudges

14. Leeward side

16. Festival

19. Pavilion

20. Hesitation sound

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6 SPORT S WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013

DENNIS U. EROA, Editor 

ing feat. I’m just glad we were able to do it. Everythingthat happened in the first sixgames didn’t mean anythingto us. It was about tonight. It

 was about Game 7. It was

about finding a way to winhere at home.” Inquirer wires

Kinamayan ni James sifootball star David Beckhambago pumunta sa Miamibench.

“You never want to takeanything for granted,” sabi ni

Wade. “Being here threestraight years in a row, goingback to the finals, is an amaz-

panalo ang dalawang kopo-nan sa serye. Palpak rin angopensa ng Heat sa Game Sixngunit matindi ang kanilangresbak sa winner-take-all.

“By any means necessary 

... we took care of business,”sabi ni James.Umabante ng 28 puntos

ang Miami na nak-agugulat sa serye namay kabuuang iskorna 569-564 bago angmasaker.

Dahil sa tiyak naang panalo ay pinaupona ni coach Erik Spoelstra siJames bagamat may 5:08 paang nalalabi sa sagupaan.

Pacers na-Heatstroke

MIAMI — Tinunaw ng Miami Heat angIndiana Pacers, 99-76, upang pumasok sa ikatlong sunod pagkakataon sa NBA 

Finals Lunes.

May 32 puntos at walong

rebounds si LeBron Jamespara sa Heat na haharapinang San Antonio Spurs sabest-of-seven Finals. Mag-sisimula Huwebes sa Miamiang serye.

Gumising siDwyane Wade

matapospunahin dahilsa kanyang

masamang larosa serye up-

ang umiskor ng 21 puntos

upang tulungan ang Heat napabagsakin ang Pacers napinaabot ang Eastern Confer-ence series sa Game Seven.

“They’re just an amazinggroup of guys,” sabi ni Heatmanaging general partnerMicky Arison matapos ibigay kay Chris Andersen angtropeo. “They’ve given us anincredible season so far, butit’s a long way from over.”

Nagpalitan ng mga talo at

 ANYARE?HIRAP si David West ng Indiana Pacers na ipaliwanag ang nangyaringmasaker sa Game Seven ng Eastern Conference Finals sa Miami.

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 ADMU’s 5-peat featured in new bookBy Jasmine W. Payo

THERE’S more than just glitterin Ateneo’s championship romp.

 And that’s what “5: A Tributeto Excellence” hopes to revealas it chronicles the Blue Eagles’sweet yet arduous road to arecord five straight UAAP men’sbasketball titles.

“There are many things thathappened during the five-peatthat people don’t know about,”said shipping magnate Arben

Santos, the project’s committee

chair. “They’ll find out here. Wedid our best to have a quality and substantive book.”

The book launch, backed by the MVP Sports Foundation, is setat 5:30 p.m. this Friday at AyalaMuseum in Greenbelt, Makati City.

More than just game recaps,the coffee table book looks intothe winning sports program thatstarted in 1999 with the Tokyo re-cruitment of Rich Alvarez, whoturned into a two-time UAAP

Most Valuable Player.

It also puts the spotlight onthe team architects led by for-mer Ateneo coach NormanBlack and top sports patronManny V. Pangilinan and paststars like LA Tenorio to currentKing Eagle Kiefer Ravena.

“When we started the sportsprogram, we never thought it

 would be this successful,” saidSantos. “We never thought we’llhave these many players in thePBA. We’re all proud of them.”

Gilas Pilipinas nais iwasan ang China, IranNi Musong R. Castillo

BILANG host ay tiyak na pipiliinng Gilas-Pilipinas ang pinakam-agaan na grupo sa preliminary round ng Fiba-Asia World Bas-ketball Qualifying tournamentna gagawin Agosto 1-11 saMaynila.

Nais ng bansa na iwasang

makaharap agad ang China atIran sa quarterfinals. Puntiryang Gilas na makuha ang hindibababa sa ikatlong puwesto up-ang makapasok sa World Cham-pionships sa Madrid sa susunodtaon.

Nasa Lithuania si coach ChotReyes kasama ang pambansangkoponan. Si Reyes ang pipili

kung saan nais mapunta ngbansa.

Gagawin ang pilian sa Cen-tennial Hall ng Manila Hotel1:30 p.m.

Darating sa okasyon si Fiba- Asia secretary-general HagopKhajirian ng Lebanon, Sama-hang Basketbol ng Pilipinas at-president Manny V. Pangilinan.

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Laundry shop seminar setLEARN the ropes of the laundry business.The Golden TreasureSkills and Develop-m e n t P r o g r a m w i l lconduct a seminar on

laundry shop opera-tion at the College of Social Work and Com-munity Development,

M a g s a y s a y A v e n u ecorner Ylanan Street,U n i v e r s i t y o f t h ePhilippines, Diliman,Quezon City on June15 and 16, from 10

a.m. to 6 p.m.The seminar will

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ting started on how top u t u p a l a u n d r y  shop. The key topicsto be discussed are in-troduction, factors inthe cleaning process,

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Work flow will be

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 washing, drying, fold-ing and packing, dry cleaning procedurefor barong, coat, etc.and wet cleaning.

Participants will al-so see a demonstra-tion on how to makebasic cleaning prod-

ucts such as powdersoap, fabric softener,and liquid bleach tosave money.

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Green revolution begins

My Shelter Founda-tion is the brainchild of Illac Diaz, a social en-trepreneur who made

 waves in the world of sustainable develop-ment with the Liter of Light project, or in Fil-ipino, “Isang LitrongLiwanag.” His new na-tionwide campaign,

dubbed Green Revolu-tion, not only high-lights the innovativeprojects of the founda-tion, it also aims to ral-ly Filipinos to do theirpart in addressing thepressing issues of envi-

ronmental destruction,using resources in asustainable manner,and rethinking the way 

 we look at waste ma-terials.

“We are excited toopen the very first So-lar Pavilion in thePhilippines. This yearmarks the 150th birth

anniversary of AndresBonifacio who begana revolution for free-dom. The Solar Pavil-ion celebrates Bonifa-cio and symbolizes thebirth of a new kind of revolution,” Diaz said.

The Liter of Lightproject began in 2010and has lighted up28,000 homes in thePhilippines. The ideahas since been sharedto other nations suchas India, Indonesia,Peru, Colombo, andSwitzerland. Seeing

the impact it had onthe lives of many peo-ple, Diaz decided toexpand the scope of his foundation’s advo-cacy and take on a

bigger challenge.“Creating sustain-

able solutions to helpourselves and othersaround the world isnot out of our reach.Filipinos can do it. Wecan begin this revolu-tion,” added Diaz.

The Solar Pavilion was built with recy-cled plastic bottlesplaced inside plastic

crates which werethen supported by plastic ties and scaf-foldings. The interiorof the pavilion boastsa hydroponics designthat allows plants tobe grown without theuse of soil and usingonly mineral nutrientsolutions in water.

The Solar Pavilion will be open for publicuse, especially to stu-

dents, and will offerscheduled workshopson sustainability andgreen technologiesuntil June 12.

David de Roth-schild and world-renowned South

 African green design-er Stephen Lamb

 were sp ecial guestspeakers at thelaunch. De Rothschild

advocates for aware-ness of the impact of garbage in the world’soceans, he is bestknown for crossingthe Pacific Oceanfrom San Francisco toSydney aboard thePlasitki, a 60-footcatamaran built outof 12,500 reclaimedplastic bottles, thatcrossed the Pacific

Ocean from San Fran-cisco to Sydney.Lamb, meanwhile,

previously collaborated with Diaz in 2004 forthe Solar Pavilion inChina and the Liter of Light project. “It’s my pleasure to be workingagain with Illac and itis wonderful to seethat this green initia-tive is being imple-mented here as well.”

MY Shelter Foundation, a non-profitorganization that takes sustainablebuilding solutions to the grassrootslevel, officially announces the launchof a nationwide campaign with the

opening of the Solar Pavilion at theRizal Park in Manila.

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