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Dingdong looked emotional during the wedding rites and, according to veteran entertainment scribe, talent manager and TV host Lolit Solis, who was one of the wedding sponsors, the groom fought back tears as he watched Marian made her walk down the altar. As a young boy, Dingdong would hear Mass at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral and, there, he prayed to one day walk hand in hand with his chosen partner in life. The traditional wedding ceremony was officiated by his Most Rev. Honesto Ongtiongco, DD, and nine other bishops. President Aquino, who was the Witness of Honor, came without much fanfare and did not join the wedding march. Among the female sponsors, it was only Megastar Sharon Cuneta who failed to show up, but the other sponsors were present and joined the march: Kris Aquino, Helen Gamboa, Regine Velasquez, Gov. Vilma Santos, Dr. Vicki Belo and director Joyce Bernal. All wore red, which was the wedding’s color motif. Almost all male sponsors were there, like Ogie Alcasid, Vic Sotto and German Moreno. However, GMA Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe Gozon, and GMA President and COO Gilberto Duavit Jr. were not present,
presumably because both were on their respective annual holiday vacations with their families. Notwithstanding the high-powered list of sponsors and guests, the wedding was simple but nonetheless truly elegant. The word is that Marian’s gown cost several millions, and the Dubai-based Cinco flew to Manila expressly to personally dress up Marian. Outside the cathedral, a huge monitor had been set up and on it, the wedding was beamed—this to give the couple’s legion of supporters the chance to watch what to them could only have been a moving and magical dream-come-true. The presidents of the Marian’s and Dingdong’s fans clubs were invited to the wedding and each had a designated seat in the church. The music was provided by the Hail Mary the Queen Church Choir and the Ateneo Boys Choir. The ceremony was solemn but the mood was palpably high and happy. The ceremony took almost two hours. Even with the deluge of fans who came to witness what has been touted as the wedding of 2014, there was no chaos outside the church and everyone seemed to be on their best behavior. When Dingdong arrived at the cathedral on a Ducati motorcycle, fans erupted in shrieks of delight. The GMA
star said he couldn’t muster the necessary words to sum up his feelings. A side event was when Kris Aquino approached top comedienne Ai Ai de las Alas, her estranged BFF with whom she hadn’t spoken for a year after Kris failed to attend the wake of Ai Ai’s mom last year. It was easily apparent Ai Ai was left speechless when Kris approached her and told her that she had a peace offering. As Kris embraced Ai Ai, the comedienne was unable to react at first and seemed to fight back her tears. Kris later revealed that she gave Ai Ai a necklace with three pendants depicting the Blessed Mother because they are both prayerful and are Marian devotees. She added that she long been wanting to make peace with her BFF and she felt that such a happy occasion as Dingdong and Marian’s wedding provided the perfect opportunity to do so. At the wedding reception held at The Arena in the Mall of Asia Complex in Pasay City, a short film put together by Joyce Bernal, in which Dingdong and Marian talked about their love story, was shown. Another video was played and, in it, people close to Marian and Dingdong expressed their love and support for the newlyweds. ■
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In a special interview with the New York-based think tank Global Source Partners, BSP Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. said they can handle the downside risks seen hounding the economy this year by appropriately maintaining or cutting interest rates to ensure the country’s continued growth. The local economy grew by 5.3 percent in the third quarter last year, which disappointed markets given that its year-ago growth averaged 7 percent. “We have sufficient maneuvering room. The early preemptive adjustments we made on the SDA [special deposit account] and RRP [reverse repurchase or borrowing rate] of 50 basis points each, combined with recent lower inflation
Jack Daniel’s Philippine Brand Manager Gabriel Fajardo (from left), Brown Forman corp. Philippine Market Manager anthony Ramirez, andrea Jacob, Vic Narciso, Sandro Hermosa and Franko Lumanlan
By Maan D’Asis Pamaran
ack Daniel’s Whiskey is made in the BrownForman distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. The whiskey brand has been around for more than a century and the process has remained the same throughout the years. It is made from at least 51-percent corn, filtered through maple charcoal and then aged in new, charred oak barrels manufactured by the company itself. Three hundred of these iconic Jack Daniel’s oak barrels made the long trip to the Philippines, where they were repurposed as christmas trees. Two tall barrel trees were set up in the spirit of the holiday celebrations at Eastwood and The Fort, each bearing a message that rings loud, clear and true: It’s not what’s under the tree that matters. It’s who’s around it. The trees were lighted in a ceremony that included live bands and fireworks—and Jack Daniel’s drinks, of course. “We’ve had a good year in the Philippines,” said anthony Ramirez, Philippine market manager for Brown Forman corp. “We’ve been going double figures for the last five years. This is an indication of how good the team is and that the brand is catching up with the growing economy of the country.” Gabriel Fajardo, Jack Daniel’s Philippine brand manager, said Filipinos have also become more brand-conscious. “consumers have more money to spend and they are looking for more premium brands. Beer and brandy drinkers are now looking toward imported spirits.” Their market, the executive said, are those who appreciate the sweeter american whiskey compared to the Scotch which is a little more on the sour side. Their market is younger too. anthony added, “They are those in their 20s up to 40 or 45. The loyalty of the consumer is based on the personality of the brand. a Jack Daniel’s drinker is somebody who is not rebellious at all, but a free-thinker who is independent and selfconfident. They would be the ones who say, ‘I’m doing what I’m doing because I like it.’” Women are so into Jack too, as the executives added that their female market share has grown considerably. according to Gabriel, from 70-percent male four years ago, it has become 50-50, and ladies usually consume it mixed with their cola of choice. “One of the good traits of the brand is that it is not gender-specific. While it has been identified with iconic male celebrities such as the band Led Zeppelin, it identifies more with americana, which is a very strong influence in our culture.” The concept behind the barrel christmas trees, which were the first ones to be put up in the Southeast
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By Eugenia Last
CELEBRITIES BORN ON ThIS DAy: Eli Manning, 34; Danica McKellar, 40; Mel Gibson, 59; Victoria Principal, 65. hAPPy BIRThDAy: Take a different approach
to the way you do things this year and you will discover skills and talents you never knew you had. Use your innovative ideas to change the way you do things both professionally and financially, and you will reach your goals. Relying on others will be your downfall. Be a leader, not a follower. Your numbers are 1, 16, 23, 27, 35, 38, 48.
asian region, mesh well with Filipino culture, too. anthony explained, “It is about togetherness and celebrations. christmas is traditionally the time for reunions with family and friends, and Jack Daniel’s is a very good celebratory drink for occasions like these.” TIP BOX HOW to avoid hangovers? We asked Gabriel and anthony for their pointers on how to wake up merry and bright the morning after a party. n Pace yourself. celebrating doesn’t mean getting wasted. n Hydrate. Take a water break in between your alcoholic drinks. n Fill up. Make sure you have had something adequate to eat before the drinking session starts. alcohol is not part of a meal-replacement plan. n As much as possible, stick to one. Mixing different types of drinks can give a higher possibility of a hangover. n Note: If you do get a hangover, just stay hydrated and wait it out. n
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CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don’t give in. Stand up for your rights and make it clear how you wish to move forward. You may not come to an agreement, but you will be able to take charge of your life and follow through without feeling guilty. HHH
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Honesty will play a big role in the way things unfold. Speak up and set the record straight if you disagree with someone. Protect your health by eating well and getting the exercise required to build a strong body and progressive attitude. HHH
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Figure out your strategy, but don’t share your thoughts with others. Research will give you the confidence and the know-how to move forward without a hitch. Avoid setbacks by being well-informed and ready to conquer. HHHHH
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Travel, connect with old friends and make decisions regarding how you intend to put your talents to good use. Consider offering a service that is in dire need in your community. Start small and build a solid base. HHH
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‘now ear this’ By MAR JERSEy The Universal Crossword/Edited by Timothy E. Parker
49 Second Amendment words 50 James Bond’s depressing drink? 53 ___ Van Dyke 54 Like many teenagers’ rooms 55 Haitian’s head 58 Dueling sword 59 One of classic TV’s Huxtables 60 “Terrible” czar 61 Loch ___ monster 62 First vertebra 63 Transmit, as a text DOWN 1 Prevent from speaking 2 Massachusetts cape 3 Celebrities’ favorite seafood? 4 He broke Ty Cobb’s record 5 Thinly distributed 6 Dogmata 7 They turn litmus paper red 8 Charge alternative 9 Reflex-testing site 10 Like a Stephen King reader, often 11 Comic actor’s asset
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AT CRUNCH TIME The late surge by Derrick Rose lifts the Bulls to their 11th win in 13 games. The 2011 National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player misses his first eight shots, including all seven in a scoreless first half, but the point guard dominates down the stretch, coming up with one big basket after another.
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HICAGO—Derrick Rose scored 13 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Denver Nuggets, 106-101, on Thursday night to maintain its stranglehold on the Central division. Jimmy Butler scored 26 for Chicago, and Pau Gasol added 17 points, nine rebounds and a career-high nine blocks as the Bulls stretched its divisional lead over Cleveland to 4-1/2 games. The late surge by Rose lifted the Bulls to their 11th win in 13 games. The 2011 National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player missed his first eight shots, including all seven in a scoreless first half, but the point guard dominated down the stretch, coming up with one big basket after another. Wilson Chandler led Denver with 22 points. Ty Lawson scored 20, while Arron Afflalo had 19 points. Kenneth Faried added 18 points and 19 rebounds, but the Nuggets fell to 4-12 on the road. Chicago, which trailed by 13 early in the third, was clinging to a 100-97 lead, after Denver’s Jusuf Nurkic scored on a layup with 46 seconds left. Rose then nailed a jumper, and the Bulls hung on after Faried dunked with 22 seconds remaining to get the Nuggets within three again. Chicago’s Aaron Brooks hit two free throws to make it a five-point game before Nurkic hit two of his own, after he got fouled trying to dunk on Taj Gibson with 11 seconds left. But Rose then hit two more foul shots to make it 106-101. The Bulls were trailing, 74-70, late in the third quarter when Gasol blocked Nurkic. Butler then got fouled and hit two free throws, sparking a nine-point run. Kirk Hinrich nailed a three from the corner with 16 seconds left, giving the Bulls a three-point lead, and Gasol capped the run with a running hook to make it 79-74.
ROSE MOST IMPORTANT STATS: PLAYING TIME
BEFORE the Denver game, Derrick Rose’s percentage rose from 46.7 percent to 86.7 percent. Yes, there’s his 20-percent shooting performance over the last two games (7-for-35) and the troubling trend of 5.4 three-point attempts per game—sixth-tenths higher than his previous career high—despite 26.3-percent accuracy from that distance. But the most important statistic regarding Rose is that he played in 13-of-15 December games for that 86.7 percent. This is after he played in only seven-of-15 November games (46.7 percent), as he battled nagging ankle and hamstring injuries. That Rose increased his playing time from 25.9 minutes to 30 minutes per game is also important for a franchise that lacked its most dynamic star for all but 10 games the last two seasons. “I’m feeling great,” Rose said. “My health is the last thing I’m worried about.” In fact, December marked Rose’s busiest regular-season month—not counting shortened-schedule months, such as October, or a four-game month during the lockout season— since April 2011. Rose averaged 18.3 points on a 41.4-percent shooting (23.3 percent from three-point range), 5.1 assists and 3.5 turnovers for the month. “I can’t control people’s thoughts,” Rose said, when asked if his dominant days from
2010 to 2011 are gone. “People are going to think what they want to think. All I can do is try to win the game. “We have a great team. Certain nights, it’s going to be like that, where I have 30 [points] or whatever. I can’t play the way people want me to play. They want me to score 40 points every night. If I can score 15 and still win the game, it’s a good win for me.” Nets Coach Lionel Hollins theorized before Tuesday’s game that Rose is working more on his shooting to avoid playing the relentless—reckless?—attacking style that defined his game before successive season-ending knee injuries and surgeries. Whether Hollins—who referenced former teammate Phil Ford and Kevin Johnson, a player he coached, as doing the same—was prophetic or pandering is open to debate. After all, there’s a reason defenses continue to go under screens on Rose—a jump-shooting Rose is far less dangerous than a penetrating one. But Rose has talked about trying to master even how he falls, as he continues a comeback that remains just 22 games in. The ankle and hamstring issues cost him eight games, and he missed two December games because of illness. “I’m a smarter player,” Rose said. “As far as taking care of my body, picking and choosing during the game and not overusing myself. “I haven’t really thought about falling or getting injured again. When I start making the shots that I’m taking, it’s going to be a real simple game where it’s going to be pick your poison. If you’re going to go under [the screen], I’ll shoot. I’m going to force you to go over the screens all the time and put the big [defender] in a tougher situation to guard either me or the roll guy [on a pick-and-roll].” Rose knows he has to shoot better to keep defenses honest. Talk is cheap, but his confidence remains high. “I’m going to have 40-point games, so I’m not worried about [defenders going under screens],” he said. “They’re even going under at the free-throw line, so I have to take those shots no matter how many times I miss. I’m just waiting for that game where I have a good one.” Rose had averaged 23.3 points in the four games before this two-game shooting slump. Maybe the wait won’t be long. Either way, the best news for the Bulls is he’s on the court playing.
DERRICK ROSE goes up for a shot against Denver’s Kenneth Faried. AP
STRUGGLING KINGS SLIP PAST TIMBERWOLVES
IN Minneapolis Rudy Gay had 21 points, six rebounds and five assists, and the struggling Sacramento Kings handed the Minnesota Timberwolves their 10th straight loss with a 110-107 victory. DeMarcus Cousins had 19 points and seven rebounds, after being ejected one night earlier, and the Kings shot 54 percent, while each of their starters scored in double figures. Darren Collison scored 21 points and Derrick Williams had 17 points, including a big three-pointer down the stretch. Andrew Wiggins had 27 points and nine rebounds, but the Timberwolves couldn’t take advantage when Cousins and Gay both fouled out in the fourth quarter. Troy Daniels’s three-point attempt at the buzzer was partially blocked. Gorgui Dieng added 15 points and 10 rebounds for Minnesota. AP and Chicago Tribune
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LEVELAND—Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James is expected to miss at least the next two weeks with injuries to his left knee and back. The timing of the injuries is another blow to the Cavaliers, who have been jarred by a rash of medical issues and failed to live up to the enormous expectations triggered by James re-signing as a free agent with Cleveland last summer. The team said on Thursday that James has knee and back strains. He’ll be treated with “anti-inflammatories, rehabilitation, training room treatments and rest,” and the Cavs projected he will miss two weeks. If he’s out for just that span, James will be back for a January 15 game in Los Angeles against the Lakers. The Cavaliers begin a five-game West Coast trip on January 9. James, who turned 30 last December 30, missed his second straight game on Wednesday. Before his team lost, 96-80, to Milwaukee, the four-time league Most Valuable Player said all tests on his knee had
come back negative. He acknowledged his knee has been hurting all year, which helped explain why James hasn’t shown the same explosiveness driving to the basket, and his willingness to defer to teammates. He also acknowledged that 11 National Basketball Association (NBA) seasons have taken a toll on his body. “I’ve got 41,000 minutes on me, including the playoffs,” he joked. “You drive that car in the winter time.” James has never missed more than five straight games in his professional career. If the two-week timetable holds up, his absence could reach 10 games or more. That could be a major problem for the Cavaliers, who’ve had issues with chemistry and recently lost starting Brazilian center Anderson Varejao for the season with a torn Achilles. On top of that, forward Kevin Love missed Wednesday’s game with back spasms and reserve Shawn Marion has sat out the past two games with a sprained ankle. If that wasn’t enough, first-year coach David Blatt has come under intense scrutiny for the team’s sluggish start. At 18-14, the Cavs have lost three straight and four-of-five heading into Friday’s game in Charlotte.
James briefly left Cleveland’s game at Miami on Christmas Day—his first in the regular season against his former team—after jumping into the stands to chase an errant pass, and was grabbing at his left knee in obvious discomfort not long afterward. That was not the cause of the injury, just a recurrence of an ongoing issue, James said before the Milwaukee game. “It was before that, but it reaggravated it,” James said. “It’s been hurting pretty much all year. I’ve been playing with it and it goes away, it comes back.” Including playoffs, James has logged 41,082 NBA minutes—ninthmost among all active players. James lost weight before this season, but insisted it wasn’t to compensate for a loss of speed, to help him jump higher or try to prolong his career. However, he seemed to understand that he needed to make changes to remain the game’s best all-around player. AP
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An Indonesian Muslim man prays during a special prayer for the victims of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 at Al Akbar Mosque in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, on Friday. AP/Dita Alangkara
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prints, have caused real interest rates to be less negative in recent months,” Tetangco said. Sufficient policy-maneuvering space is important, but unlike countries under the European Union, whose ability to respond to monetary-policy challenges is limited by interest rates already near zero percent, Manila is not hampered by such restraint. The country’s within-target inflation should allow the BSP sufficient policy space to maneuver to ensure continued growth, no matter that US interest rates were seen elevated beginning midyear before US Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen is forced to raise interest rates again. “This, together with interest-rate
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RGUABLY one of the most bankable actresses working the prime-time TV circuit, Marian Rivera looked every inch beautiful as she walked down the aisle last December 30 for her wedding to Dingdong Dantes, a fellow GMA star. The highly anticipated nuptials unfolded just before 2014 drew to a close, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Cubao, Quezon City. It has been said that a woman is at her prettiest on her wedding day, and Marian was, indeed, beauty personified. Marian began her walk down the aisle solo but was then met by her grandmother Francisca who, in turn, brought her to her parents—her father, Francisco Javier Gracia Alonso, who flew in from Spain expressly for the wedding, and her mother, Amalia Rivera. Needless to say, Marian’s grandmother was nothing less than emotional. The bride wore a stunning gown created by Michael Cinco which had a 3-meter-long trail, while Dingdong wore a suit by Randy Ortiz.
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he Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has expressed confidence of having sufficient flexibility to manage so-called downside risks to the country’s local output, measured as the gross domestic product, and vowed to provide support for the continued expansion of the $270billion Southeast Asian economy down the line.
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he operators of the three expressways to Northern Luzon are supportive of the proposal to integrate the toll-collection systems among their thoroughfares. In separate statements, Manila North Tollways Corp. (MNTC), Tollways Management Corp. and Private Infra Development Corp. (PIDC) said the proposed integration would further improve the services at the expressways. “It will solve the traffic at the toll plazas that we saw during the holidays,” MNTC President Rodrigo E. Franco said in a phone interview late Friday. The management of the TarlacPangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEx), likewise, “views the proposed integration of toll-fee collection systems in expressways north of Metro Manila as a positive step toward improving overall traffic flow and enhancing convenience for motorists.” “While this involves extensive
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technical study involving all the companies managing the toll roads, TPLEx management expressed its strong support and willingness to take an active part,” PIDC said. In 2014 the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) entered into an agreement that transferred operations of the SCTEx Tarlac northbound toll plaza to the TPLEx entry plaza. Under this arrangement, the SCTEx has access to 10 lanes at the TPLEx entry point to collect toll, compared to only four or five lanes at its previous toll plaza. Sen. Franklin M. Drilon, who had his taste of the congestion during the holidays, called for a Senate probe on the matter, saying that the toll-collection system at the expressways should be integrated to lessen the queue on toll payments. The solon said he went to Baguio City last month during the Christmas rush, and claimed the drive from Manila to Baguio lasted 12 hours. The trip normally takes five hours or less by private car.
The search continues for missing jet The missing AirAsia jet could be at the bottom of the sea after it was presumed to have crashed off the Indonesian coast, an official said on Monday. AIRBUS A320 SPECIFICATIONS
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massive hunt for the 162 victims of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 resumed in the Java Sea on Wednesday, with six bodies, including a flight attendant identified by her trademark red uniform, recovered. But wind, strong currents and high surf hampered recovery efforts as distraught family members anxiously waited to identify their loved ones. More ships arrived on Friday with sensitive equipment to hunt for the fuselage of the flight and the more than 145 people still missing since it crashed into the sea five days ago. World»B1
n japan 0.3706 n UK 69.4062 n HK 5.7489 n CHINA 7.1813 n singapore 33.6961 n australia 36.2063 n EU 54.3390 n SAUDI arabia 11.8899 Source: BSP (29 December 2014)