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August 5, 2012

CBCP, iiendorso sa 2013 ang mga kandidatong kontra RH Bill

 

Gagamitin ng Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) ang 2013 elections para patibayin ang kanilang pagtutol sa Reproductive Health (RH) Bill.

Sa ulat mula sa CBCP News, sinabi ni CBCP secretary general Msgr. Joselito Asis na mas magiging agresibo ang CBCP sa pang-iimpluwensya sa mga Katoliko na iboto lamang ang mga ‘pro-life’ candidate.

Maglalabas aniya ang CBCP ng mga pastoral letter na mag-eendorso ng kandidato partikular sa Kongreso bukod pa sa pag-iisyu ng catechesis sa eleksyon na gagabay sa mga botante sa pagtukoy sa moral na kapasidad ng isang kandidato na humawak ng posisyon sa gobyerno.

Dati-rati, naglalabas ang CBCP Episcopal Commission on Family and Life ng panuntunan sa kung sino ang ihahalal.

“But now, we will already identify the pro-life candidates and convince voters against electing the anti-life ones,” sabi pa ni Msgr. Asis.

Bagamat nilinaw nitong walang pangangailangan para magkaroon ng bloc voting.

“What’s important is that Church has influence over its faithful. Whether or not the voters heed the Church’s advice, it’s up to them. All we’re asking is for them to stand firm in their pro-life convictions in choosing who to vote in the elections,”

Puntirya ng CBCP na tutukan ang sektor ng kabataan na itinuturing na malaking bahagi ng botante sa susunod na taon.

“Considering that the youth constitutes the majority of the voting population, we appeal to them to listen to us their elders because in order to make a right decision on who to vote, they should take it from the elders’ wisdom and maturity,” paliwanag ni Asis.

Kaugnay nito, inihayag ni Jectoffer So ng Filipino-Chinese Catholic Youth na magsasagawa ng pagpupulong ang kanilang grupo upang pag-usapan ang profile ng mga kandidato at mga posisyon nito sa mga usapin ng bayan. With a report from ABS-CBNnews.com

August 5, 2012

Eagles at Tamaraw, nangunguna na sa karera sa UAAP

 

 

Pinaghahatian na ngayon ng Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) Blue Eagles at Far Eastern University (FEU) Tamaraws ang UAAP Season 75 sa 5-1 na win-loss record.

Nananatili namang wala pang panalo ang University of the Philippines (UP) Fighting Maroons matapos payukuin ng Tamaraws sa iskor na 73-70 sa laro ngayong Linggo sa SM Mall of Asia Arena.

Pinangunahan ni Terrence Romeo ang Tamaraws na bumuo ng 24 puntos, siyam na rebounds at walong assists sa laro.

Samantala, nanalo ang National University (NU) Bulldogs sa Adamson University (AdU) Soaring Falcons sa iskor na 77-62.

Binitbit ng kagila-gilalas na laro ni Emmanuel Mbe ang Bulldogs na nakalikom ng kabuuang 20 puntos si Emmanuel Mbe ng Bulldogs kasama pa ang 15 rebounds.

Nagsara sa 4-2 ang record ng Bulldogs habang lumagpak sa 1-3 ang Falcons.

source: dzmm

August 5, 2012

Williams sisters win historic fourth gold medals

 

Venus and Serena Williams became the first tennis players to win four Olympic golds on Sunday after a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Czech pair Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka in the women’s doubles final at Wimbledon.

The Williams sisters had already won doubles gold at the Sydney Games in 2000 and in Beijing in 2008, while Venus claimed the singles gold in Sydney and Serena won her first individual gold on Saturday, when she crushed Maria Sharapova in the women’s final.

Venus and Serena also joined Spain’s Conchita Martinez, who won silver in 1992 and 2004 and bronze in 1996, as the only tennis players to win medals at three different Olympics.

“It was so exciting to win the singles, but like I said at the beginning of the tournament my goal was to get gold in doubles here,” Serena said.

“There’s something about standing next to Venus and holding that gold medal.

“Three times we’ve played, three times we’ve got the gold medal. So we are pretty stoked about it.”

Venus added: “It’s incredible. After coming off Serena’s victory I think most of all we are happy to add to our country’s medal count and be a part of it.

“It just feels unreal. I would say this is more special than (when she won) Wimbledon.

“We’re definitely planning on playing at the Rio Games (in 2016). We’re going out with a bang in Rio. Hopefully we will make it four, you never know.”

As well as dominating for over a decade on the singles tour, Venus and Serena are a formidable doubles team — they have won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles as well as their three Olympic golds — and they were just too strong for the Czechs in a match played under the Centre Court roof due to rain.

Hlavackova and Hradecka won their first Grand Slam title at the French Open earlier this year and had dropped just one set en route to the Olympic final.

But Venus and Serena’s record against the Czech fourth seeds — they had won all four meetings including the Wimbledon final last month — hardly suggested an upset was on the cards.

The American sisters made an ominous opening as they broke in the first game of the match.

Hlavackova and Hradecka battled gamely to get back in the match, but Venus and Serena saved a break point at 5-4 to take the set.

Nothing was going to stop the sisters claiming their record haul of golds and they landed the decisive break in the fifth game of the second set.

It was left to Serena to close out the win. With her serve so deadly at present, the result was never in doubt and the sisters were soon hugging in triumph.

source: msn news

August 5, 2012

Asiana Is Asia’s Best Airline

 

Asiana Airlines (OZ) has been selected as the “Best Airline in Asia” at the 2012 Skytrax World Airline Awards held recently in Farnborough, England. Asiana placed second in the overall ranking for the Airline of the Year award, but was also awarded Best Economy Airline Seat.

Asiana was recognized for high quality services such as onboard crew chef and sommelier service, inflight magic show and makeup event, as well as cutting-edge cabin facilities exemplified by its next-generation business class ‘OZ Quadra Smartium’. The spacious seating facility allows the business class passenger to lie fully flat, and provides direct access to the aisle.

Meantime, economy class passengers also enjoy spacious comfort and amenities like the AVOD (audio-video on demand) system, a personal monitor with a wide range of entertainment choices. Also available for economy class are in-seat power, satellite phone and SMS and email services, infant care facilities and facilities for differently abled passengers.

Skytrax, the globally recognized airline and airport service quality research firm, has been awarding the top performing airlines in a number of categories since its establishment in 1989. The London-based company conducts audit and research into airline and airport service quality worldwide. The Skytrax World Airline Awards is a much anticipated industry event being based on airline passenger surveys Skytrax conducts around the globe.

Asiana Airlines has been a consistent top ranker over the years. Since its first ‘5-star’ rating from Skytrax in April 2007, Asiana has continued to maintain this rating for 6 consecutive years.

Currently, Skytrax has awarded 5-stars to only Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Hainan Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Singapore Airlines.

Asiana Airlines flies out of Manila, Clark and Cebu in the Philippines. From its multi-awarded hub in Incheon International Airport, Asiana flies to Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Seattle and Hawaii in the States, and other destinations across Europe and Asia.

source: yahoo news

August 5, 2012

Serena Williams beats Sharapova for Olympic gold

 

WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — – As Serena Williams stood atop the medal podium, her career Golden Slam complete thanks to an Olympic rout, the gusty wind on Centre Court blew the U.S. flag off its pole midway through the national anthem.

Old Glory came to rest in front of the Royal Box.

”It was probably flying to come hug me because the flag was so happy,” Williams said.

Williams wore a smile herself after she became only the second woman to achieve a Golden Slam, winning the most lopsided women’s final in Olympic history Saturday by beating Maria Sharapova 6-0, 6-1.

The victory completed a remarkable run of domination by the No. 4-seeded Williams, who lost only 17 games in six matches en route to her first singles gold medal. She went 13-0 this summer at the All England Club, where she won her fifth Wimbledon title a month ago.

It took the No. 3-seeded Sharapova 45 minutes to win a game, and by then she trailed 6-0, 3-0. Williams dominated with her serve and repeatedly blasted winners from the baseline, taking a big swing with almost every stroke despite the windy conditions on Centre Court.

Williams said the tournament was the best she has played from start to finish.

”I was so focused here,” she said. ”I remember I was serving and I was thinking: ‘Serena, this is your best chance to win a gold medal. You’re at Wimbledon, you’re on grass, you play great on grass, pull it together, just win this.’ And that’s what I thought about.”

The career Golden Slam was first achieved by Steffi Graf, who did it when she won at the Olympics in 1988 after sweeping all four major titles.

”Growing up watching her, I always liked her,” Williams said. ”Having a chance to be mentioned in the same name – I always thought, ‘OK, one person I’ll never be mentioned in the same name is Steffi Graf. She’s done everything.”’

Williams can add the gold medal to her 14 Grand Slam singles championships, the most of any active woman. She’s the first player to achieve a Golden Slam in both singles and doubles.

And she’s not done in London. Williams and her sister Venus, pursuing their third gold in doubles, beat Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova of Russia 7-5, 6-4 in the semifinals. Their opponents Sunday will be Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka of the Czech Republic.

Sharapova completed a career Grand Slam in June by winning the French Open, but Williams beat her for the eighth consecutive time. The most one-sided previous women’s final was in 1920, when Suzanne Lenglen of France beat Dorothy Holman of Britain 6-3, 6-0.

Top-seeded Victoria Azarenka of Belarus won the bronze by beating No. 14-seeded Maria Kirilenkoof Russia 6-3, 6-4. Sharapova’s loss allowed Azarenka to retain the No. 1 ranking.

Williams took charge of her final from the start, sweeping the first eight points. The crowd wanted to see a contest and saved its biggest cheers for the rare occasions when Sharapova won a point.

Mostly she was lunging or whiffing as the ball whizzed past, or caught off-balance trying to block back shots at her feet. Williams finished with 10 aces, 24 winners and only seven unforced errors.

”She’s playing incredibly confident tennis,” Sharapova said. ”Her shots were very powerful.”

There was no giving up by the Russian, one of the most dogged players on the women’s tour, but there was no letup from Williams.

”Against Maria, if you give her any hope, she’s trying to come back,” Williams said. ”She won that one game and I could see her pumping her fist, and I was like, ‘Oh boy, here she comes.’ It was really important for me to almost go out there and just do everything.”

When Williams ripped a return winner for a 2-0 lead in the second set, she screamed ”Come on!” as if trying to jump-start her game.

She had a similar outburst two games later after whacking a winner to erase a break point, one of only two she faced. She was broken just once in the tournament.

At 15-15 in the final game, a spectator shouted, ”Don’t give up, Maria.”

One point later, someone else hollered, ”Maria, I still want to marry you.”

Soon Williams closed out the victory with her 60th ace of the tournament, then let out a long scream. After shaking hands with Sharapova, Williams hopped a dozen times on the grass she loves, waved and then hopped some more.

Williams was still hopping as she put on her Team USA jacket for the medal ceremony. Then she began to dance.

”I don’t think I’ve ever danced like that,” she said. ”I don’t even know where the dance came from.”

These days, no one can match her moves.

source: yahoo sports

 

August 5, 2012

2012 OLYMPICS: MICHAEL PHELPS, THE GREATEST OLYMPIAN EVER

 

 

Michael Phelps said goodbye to swimming. In his final race, he swam the butterfly leg for the U.S. team in the men’s 4×100-meter medley relay winning the gold medal. His total career haul now is 18 gold and 22 total medals over four Olympics, including two record-breaking individual three-peats. Having accomplished more than any other athlete in Olympic history, Phelps is now the greatest Olympian ever.

“I told myself I never want to swim when I’m 30,” the 27-year-old Phelps said after his final race. “No offense to those people who are 30, but that was something I always said to myself, and that would be in three years. I just don’t want to swim for those three years.”

The American 4×100-meter medley relay had Phelps swimming the butterfly leg with Matt Grevers in the backstroke, Nathan Adrian in the freestyle, and Brendan Hansen in the breaststroke. The amazing relay team won the gold medal, finishing in 3:29.35.

Starting with the backstroke, Grevers gave the U.S. team an early lead. Swimming the second leg, Hansen yielded the lead to the Japanese team in the breaststroke. In the butterfly leg, Phelps grabbed the lead back. In the anchor freestyle leg, Adrian extended the lead of Phelps up to the finish. Japan took silver in 3:31.26 and Australia won the bronze, finishing in 3:31.58.

“I felt disappointed I couldn’t give them a bigger lead, but I knew that with who was at the end of the relay it would be no problem,” said Grevers. “This is a moment I won’t forget – being on that award podium with Michael Phelps on his final relay. He’s my swimming idol. The guy is just incredible.”

While Phelps’ blockbuster 8-for-8 performance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics may never be equalled, his four gold medals and two silvers in 2012 in London makes him both the most decorated Olympian of all time as well as of the 2012 London Games as of this time.

Michael Phelps’ Olympic Medals:

2004 Athens Olympics
Men’s 200 meter Freestyle Bronze
Men’s 4 × 100 meter Freestyle Relay Bronze
Men’s 4 × 200 meter Freestyle Relay Gold
Men’s 100 meter Butterfly Gold
Men’s 200 meter Butterfly Gold
Men’s 200 meter Individual Medley Gold
Men’s 400 meter Individual Medley Gold
Men’s 4 × 100 meter Medley Relay Gold

2008 Beijing Olympics
Men’s 200 meter Freestyle Gold
Men’s 4 × 100 meter Freestyle Relay Gold
Men’s 4 × 200 meter Freestyle Relay Gold
Men’s 100 meter Butterfly Gold
Men’s 200 meter Butterfly Gold
Men’s 200 meter Individual Medley Gold
Men’s 400 meter Individual Medley Gold
Men’s 4 × 100 meter Medley Relay Gold

2012 London Olympic
Men’s 4 x 100 meter Freestyle Relay Silver
Men’s 200 meter Butterfly Silver
Men’s 4 x 200 meter Freestyle Relay Gold
Men’s 200 meter Individual Medley Gold
Men’s 100 meter Butterfly Gold
Men’s 4×100 meter Medley Relay Gold

source: http://philboxing.com/news/story-73767.html

August 5, 2012

As of August 5, 2012: LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 Medal Tally

 

Medal Table

OVERALL MEDAL COUNT

RANK COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL
1 China 28 16 14 58
2 United States 27 14 15 56
3 Great Britain 15 8 8 31
4 South Korea 10 4 6 20
5 France 8 6 9 23
6 Germany 5 10 6 21
7 Italy 5 5 3 13
8 Kazakhstan 5 0 0 5
9 North Korea 4 0 1 5
10 Russia 3 15 13 31
11 Netherlands 3 1 4 8
12 South Africa 3 1 0 4
13 New Zealand 3 0 4 7
14 Japan 2 11 12 25
15 Romania 2 4 2 8
16 Cuba 2 2 1 5
17 Hungary 2 1 2 5
18 Poland 2 1 1 4
19 Ukraine 2 0 4 6
20 Ethiopia 2 0 1 3