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Friday, May 28, 2010

'Willie issue' impacts on ABS-CBN – Gabby Lopez

ABS-CBN Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III admitted that the controversy involving host Willie Revillame does have a “financial impact” on their network.

"There are ongoing discussions now with Willie, and we prefer to keep these discussions at this point between ourselves and Willie. Suffice it to say that we are cognizant of the financial impact that a star like Willie brings to the network,” he explained during the ABS-CBN’s stockholder’s meeting on Thursday, May 27.

It was the first time that the network's head honcho spoke on the matter.

Gabby made the statement in response to a stockholder who expressed exasperation over Revillame.

In a footage aired on “TV Patrol World,” May 27, the stockholder blurted: “When I saw he was pointing finger at the management, that’s something else already. If I were Mr. Gabby Lopez or Ms. [Charo Santos-]Concio, I’ll kick him out right away.”

Lopez related networks like ABS-CBN “will deal with stars all the time. And stars come and go, but the institution stays… He is not the first or the last star that will reflect this kind of behavior. It goes with the territory."

As of now, Revillame is on an indefinite break, a decision which resulted during a closed-door meeting between him and the management last Monday, May 24. Nevertheless, his contract with the Kapamilya network---which is good until 2011---holds.

While there is no word yet if he will be back to hosting “Wowowee,” the management, through a statement released on Tuesday, said that Revillame will not be allowed “to perform similar work for any person or entity in direct competition with ABS-CBN.”

Prior to this much-anticipated meeting, Revillame sent Lopez and Santos-Concio (ABS-CBN President) a letter on May 12 asking to be released from his contract with the station. In the same letter, he also addressed his health problems, which he said resulted in the process of performing on the show.

“Wowowee” is said to be one of, if not, the highest earning shows of ABS-CBN, bringing in hundreds of millions of pesos for each episode. Revillame, likewise, became one of showbiz industry’s multi-millionaires since he started hosting the show in 2005.

John Lloyd, Sarah named Box-office King & Queen

John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo are again this year’s Box-Office King and Queen and they are being awarded for the huge success at the tills of their 2009 romantic comedy You Changed My Life (from Viva Films and Star Cinema). Last year, they also won the same titles for A Very Special Love, 2008’s monster hit.

The Box-Office King and Queen honors are given annually by the Box-Office Entertainment Awards of the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. to movie stars whose films earned the most money for the past year. This award-giving body was named after the late Bocaue mayor Guillermo Mendoza and the foundation helps send poor, but deserving students to school. Mrs. Corazon Samaniego, Mendoza’s daughter, is the current head of the organization and it is her mission to realize her father’s dream of giving indigent students in the province of Bulacan proper education.

Aside from films, the Box-Office Entertainment Awards group also honors popular achievements on television and in the music scene.

For this year, it is actually a double victory for John Lloyd because he also gets to bring home the Film Actor of the Year trophy for You Changed My Life and In My Life, both of which were certified box-office hits. (This award is given to movie stars after weighing quality of performance and the film’s take at the tills.) His co-star in the film In My Life, Vilma Santos, was selected Film Actress of the Year. Vilma was also voted Best Actress by other award-giving bodies for the same movie.

Below are the other winners in this year’s Box-Office Entertainment Awards:

Prince of Philippine Movies and TV — Gerald Anderson

Princess of Philippine Movies and TV — Kim Chiu

Promising Male Box-Office Star — Coco Martin

Promising Female Box-Office Star — Angelica Panganiban

Male Concert Performer of the Year — Martin Nievera

Female Concert Performer of the Year — Pops Fernandez

Male Recording Artist of the Year — Gary Valenciano

Female Recording Artist of the Year — Nina

Group Recording/Performer of the Year — Bamboo

Promising Male Recording/Performer of the Year — Jericho Rosales

Promising Female Recording/Performer of the Year — Frencheska Farr

Promising Group Recording/Performing Artist of the Year — Pop Girls

Novelty Singer — Willie Revillame

Love Team of the Year — Dingdong Dantes/Marian Rivera

Promising Love Team of the Year — Enchong Dee/Erich Gonzales

Dance Group of the Year — ASAP Supahdance

Child Performer of the Year — Zaijan “Santino” Jaranilla

Film Producer of the Year — Star Cinema

Screenwriters of the Year — Raymond Lee/Senedy Que/Olivia Lamasan

Film Director of the Year — Cathy Garcia Molina

TV Program of the Year — May Bukas Pa

TV Director of the Year — Jojo Saguin (May Bukas Pa)

The Box-Office Entertainment Awards is also giving special citations to the following showbiz personalities:

Bert Marcelo Award — Pokwang

Comedy Box-Office King — Vic Sotto

Comedy Box-Office Queen — Ai-Ai de las Alas

And in recognition of their accomplishments abroad last year, the Box-Office Entertainment Awards will also honor Brillante Mendoza for winning Best Director at the Cannes and Hong Kong Asian Film Festivals and Gina Pareño for getting the following awards for Serbis: Best Supporting Actress at the 3rd Asian Hong Kong Film Awards and Best Actress at the Pacific Meridian International Film Festival for Asia-Pacific countries.

The Eraserheads Reunion Concert at the Mall of Asia that saw an attendance of 120,000 people is also being cited as the Record Breaker of the Year.

The 2010 Box-Office Entertainment Awards is being produced by Tessie Celestino-Howard of Airtime Marketing, Inc. and will be telecast on June 27 on ABS-CBN’s Sunday’s Best.

GMA files case against Mo Twister

MANILA, Philippines - GMA Network has filed a civil case against Mo Twister for alleged breach of contract, and competitor station TV5, for hiring the host as its talent.

In a 16-page complaint, GMA also asked the Quezon City Regional Trial Court to issue a temporary restraining order to stop the host (Mohan Gumatay in real life) from appearing on the talk show Paparazzi and prevent TV5 from letting him appear in their shows.

According to GMA, it has an existing exclusive talent agreement with Gumatay.

“In utter disregard of, and in open defiance to this negative covenant, defendant Gumatay rendered services to defendant ABC TV5 as talent and initially appeared on ABC TV5 TV show Paparazzi as host on May 15, 2010,” the complaint said.

The case was raffled off to the QCRTC Branch 217 under Presiding Judge Santiago Arenas.

GMA Network claimed the agreement is from May 4, 2009 to May 3, 2010, but that it had the exclusive and irrevocable option to renew the contract.

GMA’s head of talent division Wilma Galvante purportedly wrote Gumatay before the expiration of the contract, informing him of its renewal. But Gumatay allegedly wrote back on May 8 and said he was not renewing the agreement and that he was resigning as host of the Sunday show Showbiz Central.

As early as March, Gumatay wrote GMA, saying he did not want to renew his talent agreement but the network refused to let him go. The network wrote TV5 on March 26 about GMA’s talent agreement with Gumatay.

“Despite receipt of this letter, defendant ABC TV5 engaged the services of defendant Gumatay as talent/host and allowed him to appear as host on its program Paparazzi last May 15, 2010,” the complaint stated.

GMA also asked the court for a writ of preliminary injunction and to order Gumatay to comply with his agreement with the network and stop from being a talent of TV-5.

The network said Gumatay should be ordered to pay P1,040,000 — the amount equal to double his total compensation for one year — and P1-M in exemplary damages. GMA also asked that an order be issued for the host and TV5 to pay P1-M in attorney’s fees and P1-M as litigation expenses.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Piolo Pascual justifies holding hands photo with KC Concepcion

Heartthrob Piolo Pascual was surprised that a photo of him holding hands with KC Concepcion has made its way on the cover of The Buzz magazine.

“Hello. Kailan? Bakit? Sobra!” exclaimed the actor in an interview aired on “Showbiz News Ngayon,” May 27.

Later, he explained that the display of affection for KC was but a gentlemanly gesture.

“Because I think as a guy you’d like to lead her. Siyempre, ‘yung gentleman and all,” Piolo explained.

KC, on the other hand, shared that it was just Piolo being sweet towards her.

“Malambing siyang tao. It’s his... hino-holding hands niya ang mommy niya, ang best friend niya, hino-holding hands niya ang anak niya,” the mega-daughter said.

Still and all, KC and Piolo are not about to admit what goes on between them.

“Kapag magkasama kami, nag-eenjoy ako. But it’s something we don’t wanna talk about,” said KC.

Piolo feels the same. “We’d rather keep it to ourselves."

Piolo is all support to KC’s latest endeavors in her career.

“Nakakatuwa because our shows are both starting. I started taping for a new show. She’s also started taping for her daily show. I know how passionate she is about this work. This is another side of her na a lot of people know about. ‘Pag nakita nila siya mag-host, grabe.”

For about a year now, KC and Piolo were rumored to have a more-than-friendly relationship. This stemmed from their first TV starrer “Lovers In Paris.”


Maja gives b-day boy Sam a practical gift

While many celebrities give each other extravagant birthday gifts such as a car, a designer bag or a trip abroad, "Impostor" leading lady Maja Salvador’s gift to birthday boy Sam Milby was, a shoe organizer.

“’Yung dikit-dikit para ‘pag nasa van siya, kita n’ya kaagad,” she said on “Showbiz News Ngayon.”

Sam was pleasantly surprised at Maja’s gesture, just as he was with the “Impostor” staff’s party for him.

“Nagulat ako. Siyempre, birthday talaga, nag-birthday sa taping talaga. First time na sa staff na ganito karaming food, may balloons pa, may banner pa. Nagulat talaga ako sa ginawa nila. I’m very, very touched sa ginawa nila,” Sam said.

Maja says she feels Sam’s gentlemanly ways during the tapings.

“Sobrang maasikaso, sobrang alam alagaan [ang] kapareha niya. Talagang ano, aalagaan ka. Lagi kang tatanungin kung kumain ka na. Kumbaga, kapareho ko siya ngayon sa ‘Impostor,’ [kaya] mas lalo kong nakikilala ‘yong Sam Milby,” she said.

Overwhelmed by Maja’s friendly gesture, Sam said, “Touched ako. Siyempre ito ang first time na nagkasama kami sa trabaho. Sobrang bait, sobrang fun to work with.”

In his past interview, Sam made public his admiration for Maja whom he works with for the first time in “Impostor.”

Jopay Paguia clarifies why she left Sex Bomb

Although it appears that she has other reasons for leaving Sex Bomb, Jopay Paguia maintains she left the group because she wants to concentrate on her newly established food business.

“Malapit na namang mag-end ‘yung contract ko noon...[at] tinanong ko po kung okay lang po na hindi mag-renew kasi meron akong business na binuksan. Gusto ko pong mag-focus sa business. ‘yung mga food cart, mga siomai, shawarma,” Jopay said on "Juicy" on May 27.

Other Sex Bomb dancers who have left the group were Yvette, Daniel, Jackie Rivas and Cynthia.

Jopay says she has no manager now, although she considers talent manager Wyngard Tracy her mentor. She also explains she wants to concentrate more on acting than dancing.

“Last year pa hindi na ako sumasayaw. Sa ‘Daisy Siete’ kasi puro pag-arte na ‘yong ginagawa ko. Saka, ‘yun nga, feeling ko bumigat ako kasi hindi na ako sumasayaw.”

The Sex Bomb dancer likewise denied reports that her decision to leave the group was brought by their manager Joy Cancio’s late issuance of their talent fees and lack of equal opportunity.

“Hindi po. In fairness naman kay Ate Joy, mabait naman siya. Kung kaya niyang ibigay, gagawin niya, pati trabaho. Talagang ilulusong niya kami kahit saan. Madami na [rin] kasi kami ngayon. Kaya ako talaga umalis, gusto ko talagang mag-business. Tapos ten years na rin po ako. Gusto ko talaga na [mag-focus sa] acting ko.

“Kasi, siyempre, [sa] company ni Ate Joy, magkakapatid kami dito. Kumbaga, hindi lang kami guest lang. Ito naman talaga ‘yung bahay namin. ‘Yung question sa sahod namin, naibibigay naman po. Late lang po. Siguro matagal po siya pero binibigay naman ni Ate Joy. [At] may iba pa kaming show sa kanya, ‘di ba? Pero ‘yung sa teleserye namin, alam naman po namin na hindi agad ibibigay ‘yon. Walang question para sa amin ‘yon.”

Jopay just shrugged off the seemingly endless rumor that she’s not seeing eye to eye with Sex Bomb frontliner Rochelle Pangilinan.

“Palagi kaming pinag-aaway. Nagsasawa na kami. Ang tampuhan kasi sa grupo, lalo na’t puro babae kami, hindi maiiwasan ‘yon. ‘Pag may tampuhan, nagsasabi na kaagad kami, parang mali ‘yung ginawa mo.”

She even said that she and Rochelle continue to communicate even when she’s no longer part of the dance group. “Meron pa rin naman. Ngayon kasi sobrang busy siya lalo na ‘yong teleserye niya, tapos may mga shows pa siya. Eh, ako kasi, anytime tawagan mo ako.”

Right now, Jopay admits she’s not ready to a square off with Rochelle.

“Ay, hindi ko siya kayang tapatan. Rochelle is Rochelle. Rochelle na po ‘yan. ‘Pag nawala siya sa Sex Bomb, mababalewala na ang Sex Bomb.”

Media forum zooms in on kiddie shows

CITED at the recent “2nd Dialogue with Media Practitioners” was the ABS-CBN drama series “Agua Bendita.”

The show has the biggest potential to educate children, said Frank G. Rivera, executive director of the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT), which hosted the forum.

The NCCT encourages the production of kid-friendly programs.

“Agua Bendita,” created by Rod Santiago in the 1980s, is about twin sisters – one with physical disability – who become rivals.

Other shows discussed at the forum were “Pinoy Big Brother,” a reality show on ABS-CBN, and drama programs “First Time” and “Panday Kids,” both on GMA 7.

Tips

Reggie Amigo, head writer for “Agua,” said the forum gave her tips on improving the show. “I was encouraged to write in topics like education and NSO [National Statistics Office] registration. The character Agua is unschooled. Her parents did not have her registered, either,” Amigo told Inquirer Entertainment.
Registration is a serious issue, Amigo pointed out. “Children should be registered, not just for them to get passports. It’s their right to be counted as citizens. We can discuss this on the show.”

Amigo added that the production team behind “Tanging Yaman” attempted to educate the public on choosing the right presidential candidate and the complexities of the recent elections.

Avoiding ‘PBB’

Joy Cuevas, a Christian Living teacher, said she does not let her kids watch “Pinoy Big Brother Teen Clash of 2010” because it doesn’t jibe with the values she imparts at home: “I tell my children to start their day with a prayer. I never saw [the housemates] do this on the show.”

Theodore Boborol, ABS-CBN creative manager for “PBB,” said the production team actually built a room for worship inside the Big Brother house. “I guess our mistake is, only those who watch the live streaming on the Web get to see the housemates pray,” he said. “It’s good that was raised during the dialogue.”

With other teachers from Pasay City and Batangas who attended the forum, Cuevas expressed concern that topics on “First Time” were fast becoming “sensual.”

Locking up

She said: “I don’t understand why my daughter locks herself in her room to watch this show.”

GMA 7 writer Tina Samson-Veloso shared her opinion: “The show is addressed to young children so I allow my 9-year-old to watch. But I make sure an adult watches with her.”

She added: “GMA 7 is very strict. There are topics that we writers are not allowed to touch. We’re not permitted to show an actor in underwear even if the scene calls for it.”

The forum was only the second of its kind, noted Rivera. The first was held at the Department of Education Complex in Pasig City in December 2009.

Amigo underscored the social responsibility of media practitioners: “Everything seen on TV has an effect on impressionable kids. I’m glad I didn’t hear a lot of negative comments on ‘Agua Bendita.’ There’s no perfect show, but there’s always room for improvement.”

During the first dialogue, it was agreed that “Panday Kids,” still on the drawing board then, should introduce an indigenous character.

Thus, Hadji was created, Rivera recounted. He also took the opportunity to cite Anak TV Inc., formerly the Southeast Asian Foundation for Children and Television, which gives out the Anak TV Seal award for programs that are “child-friendly, child-sensitive and family-friendly.”

Kiddie filmfest

In December, the NCCT held the 1st CinePambata Film Festival at the auditorium of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts in Intramuros, Manila.

Street children under the care of the Department of Social Welfare and Development watched several short films: Milo Tolentino’s “Si Pepe at ang mga Bulaklak” and “Apak”; Borgy Torre’s “Blogog”; Jerome Zamora’s “Bakasyon ni Cancan”; Jedd Chris Dumaguina’s “Kumot ng Panaginip”; Rica Arevalo’s “Gusto Kita, Too”; Ramon del Prado’s “Libingan”; Carlos Corpus Iv’s “Lunas”; and “Bubong” by the group Pili at Pino.

APO: Good to quit now with reputation intact

FOR THE past four months, the APO Hiking Society has been doing a series of farewell gigs here and abroad – the final leg of which has three dates starting tonight till May 29 at the Music

Museum.

Early this year the Pinoy pop trio announced its retirement from recording and performing, primarily since each member has begun pursuing a different direction after 40 years as a group.

Danny Javier, who sang lead vocals on many APO hits, now resides in General Santos City, South Cotabato, where he’s a business consultant. He’s been responsible for helping revitalize the Andok’s Lechon Manok store chain, and still maintains his Pidro T-shirt business and bonsai collection, said APO manager Butch Dans.

A few years ago, Jim Paredes relocated to Australia with his family, but has lately been spending more time here again.

He writes a newspaper column and conducts workshops on photography and creativity. He’s also teaching a course at the Ateneo, where the APO was formed, and been busy helping out presumptive president-elect Noynoy Aquino.

The third APO, Buboy Garovillo, has found a new career as TV actor and currently appears in the GMA 7 teleserye “Diva.”

But part of the reason for APO’s wanting to bow out of the music scene at this time is a bit of frustration – at least on Javier’s part. “The last album we released [in 2008] was hardly heard on radio,” he said in a press conference.

Does that mean that the group has lost its bite and practically become irrelevant to the new generation of music fans?

Not entirely correct an assumption, because in 2006 some 18 bands led Kamikazee, Parokya ni Edgar, Sugarfree, Orange and Lemons, among others, recorded the tribute album “KaminAPO Muna.” It was a huge hit and had a sequel, “KaminAPO Muna Ulit,” the following year.

But then that was three years ago and those records didn’t have any new songs.

So perhaps it really is time to say goodbye. Javier believes it’s good to quit now while they’re still in good health and their reputation is intact.

“Aside from the love songs, which will always sound good any time of day, people think of APO as politically involved artists,” said Dans. “Yes, in a sense, but it was more due to the causes we believed in, like democracy and morality.”

Martial arts actress in Asia to call attention to road safety

ASIAN superstar and James Bond girl Michelle Yeoh called for the prioritization of road safety in the region during a transport forum on Wednesday morning at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Headquarters in Mandaluyong City. As the Global Ambassador for the Make Roads Safe campaign, Yeoh said of road violence: “Of all the world’s dominating villains I’ve defeated with pretty cool martial arts moves, none has been as cruel or deadly as this epidemic on our roads. This is a killer that robs families of their children, that separates lovers forever, that destroys lives in a sudden blow of violence.”

The Make Roads Safe campaign is a broad-based coalition which includes motoring organizations, public health bodies, road safety non-government organizations and international organizations. It is coordinated by the London-based FIA (Federation Internationale de l'Automobile or International Automobile Federation) Foundation for the Automobile and Society.

Yeoh, apart from being cast in the James Bond movie “Tomorrow Never Dies”, starred in numerous blockbuster movies such as "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon," "Memoirs of a Geisha," "Sunshine," "Mummy 3" and "Babylon AD."

She spoke alongside the Asian Development Bank vice-president for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, Ursula Schaefer-Preuss.

Yeoh related that in her travels to various countries as the Make Roads Safe Global Ambassador, she noticed that “transport policies are failing people.” She even called road violence as the “catastrophe of the modern world.”

Schaefer-Preuss explained, “Road safety is a major concern for everyone. Globally, an estimated 1.18 million people are victims of fatal road accidents every year.”

According to the ADB official, 60-percent of global road accidents occur in Asia and the Pacific.

“I’ve traveled all over the world but Asia is my home. And I care passionately that we do all we can in this region to make our roads safe,” Yeoh stated. “Road safety is where change is desperately needed."

She then posed a challenge to the forum’s attendees, which included representatives from governments and organizations.

“James Bond and all the superheroes cannot defeat this… You will to have to be the heroes,” she said. “I am optimistic about the future. I believe you can be the heroes of road safety.”

Real heroes for change
Yeoh and Schaefer-Preuss noted that road safety prioritization entails infrastructure, legislation, law enforcement, strategic partnerships and citizen responsibility.

She even gave simple road safety tips such as wearing safety belts and helmets as well as watching out for speed limits and pedestrians.

“Green is ‘Go.’ Yellow doesn’t mean ‘Step on the gas,’” she remarked. “It doesn’t mean if your vehicle is bigger, you have the right of way.”

But for her, the real heroes are the governments and development banks because “they can really make a difference.”

She cited the importance of political will, partnerships and the “crucially important role” of the ADB.

In fact, the ADB and FIA Foundation signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) during a press briefing on Wednesday to promote safe and sustainable transport in Asia and the Pacific.

The ADB and FIA Foundation are planning to hold joint activities, including the “helmet vaccine” initiatives in ADB member developing countries. The Global Helmet Vaccine Initiative (GHVI) aims to educate the public on helmet use, establish helmet standards and construct non-profit helmet assembly plants.

The ADB was represented by Director General for Regional and Sustainable Development Department Xianbin Yao while FIA Foundation was represented by Deputy Director General Saul Billingsley.

The ADB and Yeoh also brought up the upcoming United Nations (UN) Decade of Action for Road Safety which runs from 2011 to 2020.

“We are now seeing real momentum,” said Yeoh, who encouraged attendees to turn the momentum into action to save people’s lives.

In the first Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Moscow, Russia in November 2009, the ADB and all other multilateral banks made a commitment to increase their support for worldwide road safety.

Schaefer-Preuss said the ADB has given high priority to the role of transport as an important component of poverty reduction and economic development.

She said almost a third of ADB’s lending is devoted to transport, mainly for roads and other forms of transport.

“ADB’s new transport philosophy is underpinned by the 3 pillars of ADB’s long term strategy: Inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth and regional cooperation,” she said.

“We understand that developing member countries have limited institutional capacity for road asset management, road safety and social sustainability concerts,” she added. “ADB will provide substantial technical assistance for capacity development and institutional development.”

After the signing of the MOU between the ADB and FIA Foundation, Yeoh remarked that the agreement was commendable.

“It’s a great first step… We are going to work together,” she said.

The next step, according to the Make Roads Safe campaign Global Ambassador, is to put the “vaccines” (ways to cure the epidemic of road deaths and injuries) in place.

Examples of “vaccines” aside from helmets are footpaths, overpasses, bicycle lanes, safety barriers, wide medians, turning lanes, road markings and speed limits.

Such solutions are needed to address the world’s current transport situation.

Yeoh and Schaefer-Preuss, who strongly advocated for road safety, also shared their bad experiences on the road after abs-cbnNEWS.com asked them about such instances.

Schaefer-Preuss said her worst road experience is the mere sight of seeing people in Manila crossing the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA)—something she said she would not dare do.

She even noted the presence of “street vendors meandering through buses” in the Philippine capital.

Yeoh, for her part, said she is fortunate enough not to have figured in any road mishap but has seen several “disastrous” accidents.

For someone who has been to India, Costa Rica, China, Vietnam and New York as a road safety ambassador, Yeoh said her “biggest fear was the simple act of crossing the street.”

She felt such fear when she was asked to cross a street twice while filming for a documentary: “I felt the director was trying to kill me.”

The actress pointed out that road chaos is also present in first world cities such as Paris and London. In India, the problem is worse because pedestrians and motorists have to deal with cows and other animals on the streets.

In South Africa, Yeoh recounted the sight of children running on a busy main road before sunrise just to get to school.

She went to the middle of the road to signal the vehicles to decelerate. “But they didn’t even slow down,” Yeoh said.

Because of her travels to various cities and visits to road injury victims in trauma units, she concluded, “We have a very dangerous situation out there.”

She cited the importance of road safety: “When you’re safe, that goes a long, long way for the rest of your life.”

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 1.2 million people aged 15 to 45 are killed annually due to motorcycle-related accidents. The international community believes using safety helmets is the best way of preventing such road injuries.

Earlier this year, the Philippine National Police expressed alarm over the increase in motorcycle accidents in the country.

It revealed that 209 such accidents were reported in January alone, a significant increase over the 106 cases recorded during the same period last year. Most of the accidents happened in the provinces.

At the Asian Development Bank headquarters in Pasig tomorrow, Yeoh, as Road Safety Ambassador, turned over 1,000 safety helmets to children who ride tandem with their parents aboard motorcycles on their way to school. Her visit is expected to increase awareness of the need for safety helmets in the country.

Tax evasion raps vs singer reversed

THE Department of Justice (DOJ) overturned a ruling of state prosecutors recommending the filing of tax evasion charges against Jukebox queen Claire de la Fuente.

In an eight-page resolution, Justice Secretary Alberto Agra granted the motion for reconsideration filed by de la Fuente, Clarita de Guzman in real life, seeking a reversal of the November 24, 2008 resolution of Senior Assistant Chief State Prosecutor Severino Gana Jr.


Gana finds probable cause against the singer for violating the country's tax law from 1997 to 2004.

De la Fuente was charged in her capacity as vice president and treasurer of the Philippine Corinthian Liner Corporation (PCLC), which operates 237 buses in Metro Manila, mostly plying the Alabang-Baclaran-Monumento route.

The prosecutors found de la Fuente violating the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) for alleged non registration, unlawful pursuit of business, failure to file quarterly corporate income tax, failure to file final adjustment return, and failure to pay tax.

Earlier, the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) ordered the arrest of de la Fuente based on the complaint filed by the DOJ and set a bail of P20,000 for her temporary liberty.

But in granting de la Fuente’s motion for reconsideration, Agra noted that the singer was able to prove that she is no longer the treasurer, even an officer-in-charge of the PCLC during the years the offenses were committed.

Based on the record, de la Fuente and her husband executed a deed on assignment on December 22, 1997 in favor of her father-in-law, Teofilo de Guzman and brother-in-law, Rolando de Guzman, transferring their respective shareholdings to the latter.

The DOJ secretary also did not merit the findings of the state prosecutors saying that De la Fuente remained manager of the PCLC .

Agra declined to discuss PCLC’s alleged liability under the NIRC until the BIR identifies the proper persons responsible for the offenses.

Ex-sweethearts together again

MANILA, Philippines - Former sweethearts Christian Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go were together again during the recent concert series Bravo at Trinoma, produced by the Ayala Group. It was their first time to sing together again after Rachelle moved from ABS-CBN to GMA. The mall crowd cheered and screamed as the un-couple sang a medley of timeless romantic Filipino love songs like Be My Lady, Tell Me and Sana’y Wala Nang Wakas.

Other performers during the show were Jett Pangan, Jon Joven, Apple Chui and Anna Fegi.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Anne Curtis prefers 'men' over 'boys'

SHOWTIME host Anne Curtis went frank about her lovelife as she prefers grown-up men than "boys", revealing that she is exclusively dating with Erwan Heussaff.

"We are good and yes we are dating," she said in an interview.


"Ayoko na ng boys, I want a man because boys break your heart but men pick up the pieces," she added.

The actress admitted that she has been in a relationship with "childish" guy before, but refused to give further details.

When asked of her relationship with former boyfriend Sam Milby, she said: "Sam and I are still friends and I think that's all that matters."

"We've come to the point where we can actually be friends," she pointed out.

When confronted for being linked to "Showtime" co-host Vhong Navarro, she said there was never romantic development between them.

Despite Vhong being very vocal of her non-showbiz girlfriend, Anne said she is fascinated because people are still trying to tease them.

She said they are one big happy family in "Showtime" and they will keep it that way.

Geoff-Carla tandem gets more projects

KAPUSO loveteam Carla Abellana and Geoff Eigenman are now doing their fourth project together following the hit of their telenovela, Rosalinda.

Topbilling an ongoing series in GMA-7, Basahang Ginto, the two revealed that they are more comfortable working together, may that be on and off the camera.


Following the Rosalinda project, Carla said she was freer to work with the actor and has no inhibitions when doing scenes.

The tandem started in "Rosalinda", which launched Carla's career in showbiz and a comeback for Geoff in the Kapuso channel.

Aside from "Basahang Ginto," the actress is also working with Dennis Trillo in "Love Bug."

Carla hails from a showbiz family. Her father is Rey PJ Abellana.

When asked on her family's reaction on her current love-team, the actress said Geoff is very much welcome in their house.

"Tanggap naman sya ng family ko. Nakakapunta sya sa bahay at buong puso naman syang welcome sa family ko kasi he's nice to everyone," she pointed out.

On Geoff's part, he said that Carla too is welcome in his family, especially with her mother, Gina Alajar.

"Everything she (Gina) says about Carla is good and she always put a smile on her face," he said.

"Basahang Ginto" airs after Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak in GMA-7.

Ara, Cristine reset US concert tour

THE upcoming concert tour of sexy stars and sisters Ara Mina and Cristine Reyes in the United States had been postponed due to visa problem.

In an interview, Ara said their first three concerts had been cancelled due to the incident.


“Siguro mga tatlong show namin yung masasagasaan because may delay na hindi namin kontrolado at hindi inaasahan,” she said.

The actress admitted that the incident came as a surprise since their promoter had applied for the visa and submitted the necessary documents last month.

“I heard na April pa lang inaayos na ng promoter namin to. I don't know kung ano yung nangyari, pero they are trying to fix everything so that matuloy kami,” she explained.

She further said that her younger sister Cristine was a little bit frustrated by the delay as she was very eager to go to the States, for the first time, and to perform for the Filipinos there.

The two are hopeful though that their other concert schedules will push through.

"Sana maayos na lang para naman pagbalik namin dito super bonding kami at i-share namin yung mga nangyari sa amin dun," she said.

Ara and Cristine had a rough time the past few days following issues with regards to the former's campaign trail in her political bid in Quezon City.

But the duo denied the conflict and assured that their relationship is running smoothly