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Tabuena back in PGT hunt; ladies ready for fierce chase MIGUEL Tabuena tries to pick up from where he left off, leading a compact field chasing top honors in the rich ICTSI Luisita Championship which gets under way tomorrow (Tuesday) at the fabled Tarlac layout. The two-time Philippine Open champion topped the last Philippine Golf Tour leg at Eagle Ridge last year before the circuit went on a year-long hiatus due to pandemic and other concerns. He shifted his campaign abroad, winning his first US title in the Idaho Open last September but struggled in the Asian Tour restart where he tied for 36th in the Laguna Phuket Championship in Thai- Miguel Tabuena land last December. He hasn’t seen action this year, skipping a couple of Asian Tour events and marrying his longtime girlfriend in the US last February. But he stayed in shape during the break, building up on strength and length which he hopes to flaunt in this week’s P2 million, 72-hole championship marking the
start of the new season of the PGT as well as that of the Ladies PGT, which also kicks off its 54-hole tournament tomorrow. But Tabuena will be facing a slew of rivals who are all coming into the event with lots of enthusiasm and hungry for recognition, including multi-titled Tony Lascuña and former Philippine Open titlist Clyde Mondilla and legend Frankie Miñoza. Others in the fold are Anthony Fernando, Gerald Rosales, also a former Phl Open champion, Manilabased Dutch Guido Van der Valk, Reymon Jaraula, many-time PGT champion Jay Bayron; former Masters titlist Jerson Balasabas, Joenard Rates, Marvin Dumandan, Mhark Fernando, Michael Bibat, Mars Pucay, Rufino Bayron and Rupert Zaragosa. Meanwhile, the top draws in the Ladies PGT brace for a battle royale with Princess Superal expecting a shootout with reigning Order of Merit winner Harmie Constantino, leg winners Sunshine Baraquiel, Chanelle Avaricio, Daniella Uy and multi-titled Chihiro Ikeda.
SCN FORM NO. 1 (R.A. NO. 9139)
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF LINDA MARIE KOO REYNOLDS to be naturalized as Filipino citizen pursuant to Republic Act No. 9139. SCN CASE NO. x------------------ x
PETITION Pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9139, petitioner hereby submits a petition for naturalization to become a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines and respectfully declares: 1. My full name is LINDA MARIE KOO REYNOLDS, but I have also been known since childhood as _____ or I have been N/A . judicially authorized to use the alias name(s) 2. My present place of residence is 1332 PALM AVE., DASMARIÑAS VILLAGE City/Municipality of MAKATI CITY Province of METRO MANILA and all my former places of residence are (please indicate periods of residence) 3. I was born on 20 MAY 1953, in STA MESA, MANILA Philippines. I have been a resident of the Philippines since birth. At present, I am a citizen or subject of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 4. My father's name is WELLINGTON KOO, JR. and he was born on 30 JANUARY 1922, in WASHINGTON DC USA. He is a citizen or subject of CHINA. My mother's name is LOURDES TINSAY KOO and she was born on 31 OCTOBER 1924 in BALIUAG, BULACAN. She is a citizen or subject of PHILIPPINES. 5. My trade, business, profession or lawful occupation is HOUSEWIFE and from which I derive an average annual income of N/A , inclusive of bonuses, commissions and allowances. My wife's/husband's trade, business, profession or lawful occupation is N/A and from which she derives an average annual income of P N/A . (Where the above does not apply): I am exempt from the requirement of lucrative trade or occupation and from submitting income tax returns for the past three (3) years because I am a college degree holder [please state (1) degree obtained:BS SPORTS SCIENCE, (2) name of school: UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS and (3) years graduated: 2016] who cannot practice my profession (the practice of which requires a government licensure examination) by reason of my citizenship. 6. My civil status is MARRIED, I was married on 26 AUGUST 1963 in NORTH HAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM. My wife's/ husband's name is DAVID JOHN REYNOLDS and she/he was born on in 29 DEC. 1953 in UNITED KINGDOM She/ he is a citizen or subject of UNITED KINGDOM and presently resides 1332 PALM AVE., DASMARIÑAS VILLAGE, MAKATI. 7. I am legally separated from my spouse; my marriage was annulled, per decree of legal separation/annulment dated N/A granted by N/A. (please indicate the particular court which granted the same). I am a widower/widow and my spouse died on N/A in N/A. 8. I have THREE (3) child/children, whose names, dates and places of birth and residences are as follows:
Date of Birth CHRISTIASN SOTTO 11/18/1973 ARA MARIE R. 8/11/1984 ZOBEL LORRAINE 12/12/1988 MARGAUX R. MAXINELL
Place of Birth USA MAKATI
Residence UNITED STATES MAKATI, PHILS.
MAKATI
MAKATI, PHILS
9. I received my primary and secondary education from the following public schools or private educational institutions duly recognized by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS), where Philippine history, government and civics are taught and prescribed as part of the school curriculum and where enrollment is not limited to any race or nationality:
Name of School MARYKNOLL COLLEGE PHILIPPINE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Place of Dates of School Study QUEZONCITY 4/20/1968 MANILA CITY 4/6/1988
Highest Grade Completed ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL
10. I am able to read, write and speak Filipino and/or any of the following dialects of the Philippines: ENGLISH & FILIPINO 11. I have enrolled my minor children of school age in the following public schools or private educational institutions duly recognized by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS), where Philipine History, government and civics are taught and prescribed as part of the school curriculum and where enrollment is not limited to any race or nationality:
Name of Child N/A
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OS ANGELES—LeBron James moved into second place on the NBA’s all-time regular season points scoring rankings on Saturday but could not prevent the Los Angeles Lakers from slumping to defeat against the Washington Wizards. James produced a typically virtuoso performance to finish with 38 points and 10 rebounds at the Wizards’ Capital One Arena. That was enough to power James past Karl Malone into second place in the regular season scorers rankings with 36,947 points. But it did not stop the Lakers from sliding to a jarring 127-119 loss against a Wizards side which had been on a sixgame losing streak. “Just to be a part of this league for as many years as I’ve been a part of it, to be linked with some of the greatest to ever play this game, guys I’ve watched or studied, or read about, or inspired to be like, I’m just lost for words for it,” James said of his scoring achievement. “It’s an honor for myself, for my
friends and family to live these moments, for anyone who’s shared my journey.” James—who holds the NBA’s outright scoring record for regular season and playoff games—started the game needing just 20 points to surpass Malone’s regular season total of 36,928. James wasted no time in hunting down Malone’s benchmark, rapidly reaching double figures before moving to 16 points with back-to-back three-pointers early in the second quarter. The four-time NBA champion then added another three-pointer to tie Malone, before finally taking sole possession of second place with a two-point layup with just over five minutes left in the second quarter. The Washington crowd gave James an ovation after he reached the milestone,
with the Lakers star saluting fans as he basked in the applause. James’ points haul leaves him within range of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time record of 38,387 points. But James’ celebratory moment was diminished after the Lakers suffered another fourth quarter collapse to allow the Wizards to claim victory. The Wizards outscored the Lakers 34-20 in the final period, completing a comeback from a 16-point deficit to grab the win. Kristaps Porzingis led the Washington comeback with 16 points in the fourth quarter, part of an overall tally of 27 points. Lakers coach Frank Vogel saluted James’ scoring achievement despite the loss. “It’s bittersweet but I think it’s important to separate it,” Vogel said. “We can’t get caught up in the pain of this loss, and have to recognize what an incredible feat this was. “LeBron just attacked the game tonight. Just a signature performance in a game where he passes one of the greats.” AFP
violence, personal assault or assassination for the success and predominance of one's ideas. I am not a polygamist nor a believer in the practice of polygamy. I have not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude. I am not suffering from mental alienation or from any incurable contagious disease. The country of which I am a citizen or subject is not at war with the Philippines and grants to Filipinos the right to be naturalized citizens or subjects thereof.
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12. I shall never be a public charge. I am of good moral character. I believe in the principles underlying the Philippine Constitution. I have conducted myself in a proper and irreproachable manner during the entire period of my residence in the Philippines in my relations with the constituted government as well as with the community in which I am living. I mingled socially with Filipinos and have evinced a sincere desire to learn and embrace the customs, traditions and ideals of the Filipino people. I have all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications under Republic Act No. 9139. I am not opposed to organized government or affiliated with any association or group of persons who uphold and teach doctrines opposing all organized governments. I am not defending or teaching the necessity or propriety of
13. It is my true and honest intention to become a citizen of the Philippines and to renounce absolutely and forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and, particularly, to UNITED STATES OF AMERICA of which at this time I am a citizen or subject. I will reside continuously in the Philippines from the date of the filing of this petition up to the time of my admission to Philippine citizenship. 14. My character witnesses are MARIA LOURDES DE LEON BUENAVENTURA and JEAN MARIE TAN both Filipino citizens, of legal age, and residing at 58 MCKINLEY RD. BRGY FORBES PARK, MAKATI. and 109 CAMBRIDGE CIRCLE NORTH FORBES MAKATI respectively, who have executed sworn statements attached hereto in support of my instant petition, together with: (a) brief biographical data about themselves; (b) detailed statements on the dates they first came to know me, the circumstances of our initial acquaintance and the reasons and extent of our continuing familiarity; and (c) the number of times they have acted as character witnesses in other petitions for naturalization. 15. Attached hereto as annexes and made part of this petition are the duplicate originals or certified photocopies of the following documents (please check the appropriate box): [ / ] a. Petitioner's birth certificate [ / ] b. Petitioner's alien certificate of registration (ACR) [ / ] c. Petitioner's native-born certificate of residence (NBCR) [ ] d. Petitioner's marriage certificate, if married [ ] e. Death certificate of his/her spouse, if widowed [ ] f. Court decree annulling his/her marriage or granting legal separation, if such was the fact [ ] g. Birth certificates of petitioner's minor children [ ] h. ACRs of petitioner's minor children [ ] i. NBCRs of petitioner's minor children [ / ] j. Affidavits of financial capacity by the petitioner, duly supported by bank certifications, passbooks, stock certificates, or proof of ownership of other properties [ / ] k. Affidavits of at least two (2) credible witnesses who must be Filipino citizens of good reputation in petitioner's place of residence [ / ] l. Medical certificate from a government hospital stating that petitioner is not suffering from mental alienation or a user of prohibited drugs or otherwise a drug dependent and that he/she is not afflicted with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), or any incurable contagious disease. [ / ] m. School diploma and transcript of records of the petitioner from the school/s he or she attended in the Philippines [ / ] n. Certifications stating that petitioner's minor children are enrolled in public schools or private educational institutions duly recognized by the DECS, where Philippine history, government and civics are taught and prescribed as part of the school curriculum and where enrollment is not limited to any race or nationality [ / ] o. Petitioner's income tax returns for the past three years [ / ] p. Petitioner's receipts of payment of income tax for the past three years 16. Other documents submitted by the petitioner in support of his/her petition: PRAYER WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed that petitioner be conferred Philippine citizenship pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No, 9139. Dated at Makati City, Metro Manila, this 23 day of SEPTEMBER 2021. LINDA MARIE KOO REYNOLDS Name and Signature of Petitioner Contact Number: 0917-5202053 Email Address: lindakooreynolds@yahoo.com
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES) CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF QUEZON CITY) S.S. I, LINDA MARIE KOO REYNOLDS of legal age and a resident of 1332 PALM AVE., DASMARIÑAS VILLAGE, MAKATI after being duly sworn, depose and say that I am the petitioner herein, that I have read the foregoing petition and know the foregoing petition and known the contents thereof, and that the same is true of my own knowledge.
LINDA MARIE KOO REYNOLDS Name and Signature of Petitioner
SUBCRIBED AND SWORN to before me at QUEZON CITY, this 22 day of JUNE 2017.
Official authorized to administer oaths/ Notary Public
(MS-MAR. 14, 21 & 28, 2022)
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LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers hi-fives a fan after the game against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. AFP
Plana, Macalaguim capture Southwoods Invitational title JUNJUN Plana and Gab Macalaguim formalized their claim on the overall gross title while Richard Santos and Michael Miguel edged the Manolo Agojo-Joven Guevarra pair in a tiebreak to snare the overall net crown in the Southwoods Invitational at the Legends and Masters courses in Carmona, Cavite over the weekend. With no team able to mount a final day challenge, Plana and Macalaguim cruised to a seven-point romp with a 161 total built around 84 points in best ball format at the Masters and 77 points in aggregate play at the Legends. Justine Tambunting and Terrence Macatangay settled for second with a 154 (86-68), while Edsel Opulencia and Abraham Avena carded a 153 (8271) for third in the club’s first member-guest tournament after a two-year break due to pandemic. The Santos-Miguel tandem, meanwhile, combined for a 180 (96-84), the same output put in by Agojo and Guevarra but the former bagged the net title with a lower team handicap. Sharing the podium in the four-day event which drew a full-packed field of 400 players were Thirdy Escaño and
Bong Tirol (Division I), Ian Tambunting and Raymond Lacdao (Division 2), Ian Arceo and Mike Ong (Division 3), Vince Siy and Francis Tanjangco (Division 4) while Agojo and Guevarra took the Division 5 plum. Escaño and Tirol pooled a 174 (96-78) to nip Edsel Opulencia and Abraham Avena (94-79) by one; Tambunting and Lacdao scored a 176 (96-80) to post a three-point victory over Victor Tanjuatco and Paolo Iñigo (96-77); Arceo and Ong assembled a 176 (96-80) for a seven-point win over Bob Sobrepeña and Monet Garcia (96-73); Siy and Tanjangco turned in a 170 (96-74) and won by four over Jimmy Borromeo and Raymond Bunquin (92-74); and Agojo and Guevarra posted a best 180 (96-84) to foil Dexter Lim and Lucas Lim, who pooled a 179 from rounds of 96-83. Juan Miguel Cantero and Paolo Nicomedes topped the Sponsor/Guest division with 177 (96-81) with Jerry Lim and Rafael Reyes finishing second with 172 (92-80) in the event backed by The Turf Company as title sponsor and Mitsubishi Motors Phil. Corp./Alpine Motors Corp., Royal Caribbean/Baron Travel, Agrexplore Corp., Abomar Equipment
Sales Corp., Sojitz Fuso Phil. Corp., Klio International Marketing Corp. and HBW Enterprises as Platinum sponsors. Christian Angeles, with member partner Oscar Visaya, grabbed the opening day spotlight by scoring a holein-one on No. 3 of the Masters. He won a 4-night Southeast Asia cruise for two, inclusive of two economy class tickets (Manila-Singapore-Manila), courtesy of Royal Caribbean/Baron Travel and pocketed P100,000 from Sojitz Fuso Phils. Corp. for the feat. Isa Lorenzo, with member teammate Lora Roberto, drove home a brand new Mitsubishi Mirage G4 GLS CVT A/T Sedan, courtesy of Mitsubishi Motors Phils. Corp./Alpine Motors Corp., after scoring a hole-inone on No. 5 of the Masters. Other backers of the event were Club Car by The Turf Company, Gran Sportivo and Mercedes-Benz as holein-one sponsors while The Manor & The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay and Leads Agricultural Products Corp. head the Gold backers list and Le Chef, Inc., Metro Rail Transit Dev’t. Corp., PGA Clubshares and PNOEZ as Silver sponsors.
Marquez out of MotoGP after crash MANDALIKA, Indonesia—Six-time world champion Marc Marquez is out of Sunday’s Indonesian Grand Prix after a horror crash in the final morning warm-up. Marquez was catapulted from his bike on turn seven just before the end of Sunday morning’s 20-minute session at the Mandalika International Street Circuit. Marquez’s Honda cartwheeled end-over-end as it disintegrated and the Spaniard appeared to land heavily on his left arm at approximately 180kph (110mph). A shaken Marquez got to his feet and walked away before being taken to a nearby hospital for medical checks. His team Honda said on social media: “Marc Marquez has been declared unfit after examination in local hospital and by the circuit staff and doctors.”
Marquez had already suffered a bruising weekend, having two crashes during qualifying on Saturday, and was thought to have suffered a concussion from Sunday’s spectacular accident. He had been due to start from 14th on the grid after being promoted one spot due to a three-place grid penalty for Yamaha’s Franco Morbidelli. Organizers soon after announced the MotoGP race would be reduced from 27 laps to 20 over tyre safety fears caused by the extreme heat at the circuit. MotoGP has returned to Indonesia for the first time since 1997 at the new venue on the resort island of Lombok, which was partially resurfaced following problems during February’s testing. AFP