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Lantaka by the Sea

Posted on 20 December 2009 by Flisha

Lantaka Restaurant

Lantaka by the Sea

We got caught in the rain while joyriding through the streets of Zamboanga. We were about to drop by Paseo del Mar, but it was full of Sunday folks. So we decided on Lantaka by the Sea instead, even though the rates were considerably higher, the solitude and quiet would be well worth it.

And a good decision, too, since mere minutes after settling in our cozy little hut, the rain started pouring by the buckets.

We ordered Pasta Marisco (seafood pasta) to share, Choros de Chocolate (bread with chocolate) for dessert, a Cookies and Cream frappe for me, and two San Miguel Lights for him.

Spent the evening just taking photos, eating good and having fun, until the rain let up and we were able to head home.

Getting caught in the rain always leads to fun times when I’m with Gimmi. :)

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How to Pick a Lock

Posted on 21 October 2009 by Flisha

The Key of my mind...
Image by ul_Marga via Flickr

In the building where I live, you get someone to do it for you.

Coming home from work today, it was so frustrating. I realized upon reaching my condo unit that I had forgotten my keys inside! I called my roommate Christian, who always came home early to go to the gym, except he informed me he was currently out of town! (What a great roommate that makes me, huh.)

I called Jose, my other roommate, but I knew he often came home late, and alas, he said he’d be home by 8:30. It was only 6pm. Rare moment that I got to come home so early. (Normally, I finish work around 9 to 10pm.)

I didn’t want to wait around so I went and visited the admin office and asked if they could open my door. I had visions of a brawny security guard smashing down my door with his boots, or forcibly breaking open the doorknob. Something entertainingly disastrous and violent.

The secretary picked up the phone and called someone, after she heard my problem. She told me to talk to the person on the end of the line, to negotiate the cost. We haggled. Five hundred per lock was the first offer. I had two and simply could not spend that much. He relented and said five hundred for both locks. Relieved I had slashed 50% off the price, I agreed and put down the receiver. Then the secretary gave me this flat look like she thought I was a stupid, stupid tenant — then called the guy back and haggled it down to 400.

“Will he destroy my locks?” I asked sadly, thinking of how much it would cost me to replace all my locks. Waiting two hours for my roommate to arrive was starting to get a lot more attractive.

“No. We have the master lock,” she declared with a bland look on her face, like she had done this many times over. “He’ll be here in 10 minutes. Don’t fret, he has got a motorcycle.” How efficient, I thought, though a bit puzzled why they had to hire a third party. Must be a specialist.

And then a stupid bit later, miffed that they had a master key. So anybody could just come into my condo??? Although I was wont to say this publicly, as I was there asking them to break in. Wouldn’t I sound just so uppity.

The guy finally arrived, and we were escorted by security to my door. Whereupon he bent down on the floor, took out some pieces of wire and tin… and picked both my locks with ease, in under 10 minutes. Master lock, indeed. Dumbly, I handed him my money, he grinned widely and was escorted out by security.

Somehow I think I will have trouble sleeping tonight…

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Gawad Kalinga Bayong ng Kabuhayan

Posted on 21 October 2009 by Flisha

Zesto Wrappers

Zesto Wrappers

What can you do with leftover plastic wrappers, the wasteful by-products of an industrialized generation?

Burn them? Bury them? Throw them into space?

You’d be surprised. Zesto does none of these. Instead, Zesto Corporation donates all their (clean but) excess doy pack materials to Gawad Kalinga, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing shelter and livelihood to financially-challenged Filipinos. In turn, GK produces beautifully woven bags from these donated scraps right in their local chapter in GK Sunshineville, BF Resort Village, Las Piñas City, Philippines.

Their product include woven handbags, laptop bags, lunch bags, envelope bags, purses, bed mats, coasters, table tops, place mats, picture frames, storage cases and more.

Last week, I and my fellow bloggers, in coordination with Nuffnang and sponsored by HSBC, got the chance to personally visit GK Sunshineville.

We met up at Starbucks Bonifacio High Street early Saturday, and rode a van towards GK Sunshineville. It was half an hour’s ride away from Makati, and upon getting there, we immediately saw the GKers hard at work weaving strips of doy pack, sewing up bags, making envelops and creating all sorts of wonderful knick knacks.

Project Director Bong Ragojos and the GK Beneficiaries

Project Director Bong Ragojos and the GK Beneficiaries

We met Brother Bong, the project director for the Gawad Kalinga Bayong ng Kabuhayan livelihood project. (Bayong in Filipino means large bag. Bayong ng kabuhayan means livelihood bags.)

He, with the help of his wife, voluntarily manages the Bayong project, as part of  his responsibilities towards Couples for Christ (CFC). The men and women of Gawad Kalinga Sunshineville choose to work for the Bayong project, as most of them are unemployed and with children.

I asked the women how many bags they produce in a day, and they said that on average, they could finish 5-7 each. They are paid about 7 pesos per bag they create. Each bag sells for about Php200-300. (But more when sold via retailers.)

Bayong ng Kabuhayan Samples

Bayong ng Kabuhayan Samples

Here are sampler bayongs from the Bayong project. Lovely, aren’t they? From afar, you can’t even see that they’re made out of Zesto materials.

The generic silver bags are Bayong’s best seller. They’re a hit locally. Interestingly, foreigners and Filipinos overseas prefer those that show the Zesto labels. I completely understand. Who wants to walk around carrying a bag that matches your buddy’s snack? However, a local product is certainly something unique abroad. :-)

I was enamored with the silver bag as well, but I’m not a fan of the handbag. I wanted a laptop bag, but the one they currently had on display had a black strap. I wanted the earthy brown strap they used for the other bags. They were only too happy to oblige, except that they couldn’t find a long enough strap to hold my laptop bag. :-( Aw. However, they said they could do it, I’d just have to follow up. GK Sunshineville, I’m holding you to your promise! ;-)

If you are interested in purchasing these bags, they do accept orders and even customizations. You can contact Mr. Bong Ragojos via mobile phone 63.2.9173907861/63.2.9196120202 or email him at ljragojos2002@yahoo.com.

My thanks goes out to Nuffnang, especially Patty, for inviting us to this event, and Abby, for buying us lunch. Thanks to Gawad Kalinga as well for giving me a bag! (More on the next post!)

To see more photos of the trip, see the gallery below.

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Astoria Regency Zamboanga

Posted on 19 April 2009 by Flisha

These days, when I think of Astoria Regency in Zamboanga City, I think of swimming. :) With my going back and forth Manila-Zamboanga, it’s been awhile since I was able to take a nice long dip in a swimming pool.

I miss those days. I am at a crossroad. Tomorrow I am supposed to return to Manila. (I just came back home for four days, to attend my boyfriend Gim’s graduation. He’s a doctor now! Photos of that soon.)

However, all I want to do is stay here, with him. Because he really makes me happy. Wish I could steal him away for a long long cruise, where we can forget all our troubles, drink and eat and be merry, and smile all the time. I want to just keep him and be with him for always.

But, the rainy days always come. And I have to give up being with him, again. I’m not sure for how long this time. I am at a crossroad.

I will just have to keep looking at photos of summer and happier times. And hope the rains pass quickly.

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Blue Beach Park in Golf, Zamboanga

Posted on 15 April 2009 by Flisha

Easter Sunday, the day before I came back to Manila, Gim and I decided to visit Golf Beach, on a whim. Not to bathe; I don’t think I can ever bathe in less than white sand beaches (Dakak spoiled me). But rather just to enjoy the last few tendrils of sun. I don’t even have photos: it was much too dark.

After ten minutes of standing around near the water, we mounted Bastian (the bike) and left. But not before touring the entire beach, so we headed deeper into Golf.

At the end of the road, we saw this:

A new restaurant! What a surprise! And so pretty! Instantly I was saddened we hadn’t gone there earlier. It would have been a spectacular sunset.

Gim and I decided to have dinner there. It was very peaceful, we had the place to ourselves, as you can see in the photos below. I didn’t have a tripod so I had to set my camera on the table to get the photos (thus the awkward angles).

There wasn’t much beach, but there was a small park, and an exquisite tree parked on top of a hill, filled with sparkling lights. That was really the one thing that made the park beautiful, that tree.

Random aside: did you know that apricots came from Apricot trees? I thought they came from bushes! (It’s like how some people think pineapples come from trees, but don’t.)

I will return there, soon, to take more photos in better lighting. And in sunset! Oh I am so excited to return there on a sunset! These photos of mine do not do the tree justice.

Having the place to ourselves, Gim and I photowhored away. Much of it is blurry since we had to hold our breaths for ten seconds at least per photo. And one time, the waitress was coming with our food so I left my post midfreeze (that’s the one where I turned into a ghost).

The food was great! We ordered beef tapa with onions, it was so good, I loved it! We also ordered camaron rebosao (sugar roasted shrimp) but it was not available so we had to do with crispy shrimp, which was okay, not terrific. And of course, the requisite garlic rice (which was yum).

I apologize if the photos are a bit unfocused. We were too hungry to wait for the perfect take. :)

All in all, it was a very fun day. Gim and I had some heavy stuff to sort out so it was a good thing the place was clear of guests. We’re good now, though. :P

Here’s a bonus photo of the pretty tree. I tried my best to hold my breath while taking the photo, but it came out blurred anyway. Still you can see the potential. :)

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Curacha in Alavar Sauce

Posted on 11 March 2009 by Flisha

Gim and I had a spectacular lunch today. Curacha cooked in coconut milk and Alavar sauce. Divine!

Curacha is a type of crab commonly found in the waters of Zamboanga. As such it’s available in the city markets round the clock. I would love to eat it as regularly as I eat lechon (roasted pork, goes very well with a Sunday) but unfortunately my cook is a bit allergic to crustaceans. He gets hives all over, and hyperacidic, when he eats too much crab or shrimp. So I have to wait several weeks in between curacha fests.

Today happened to be my lucky day. I slept in the whole morning and when I woke up, Chef Gim had already gone to the market, bought three large curachas and whipped up my favorite Guinataang Curacha in Alavar sauce! Yummy! So good it deserves to be on the menu of a five-star New York City hotel.

Alavar is a famous seafood restaurant in Zamboanga City, and they sell Alavar sauce, which is a secret concoction of aligue and spices. Whatever they put it in it, it’s sinfully delicious and makes every seafood dish doubly tasty.

In Chavacano, Curacha means “cockroach”, but the similarity between the two creatures ends in their furry-looking legs. Curacha is a wonderfully tasty crustacean. It is meatier and much cleaner than the mud crab, though ironically with a slightly earthier taste, and it’s meat a little less smooth but just as juicy. However the difference in taste is very subtle and I am sure most people would not be able to differentiate the two without checking their shells. I’m not yet sure which I favor more, the mud crab or the curacha, so I prefer to have them both in one dish!

Jump inside to see more photos of today’s lunch, and Chef Gim’s simple Guinataang Curacha in Alavar Sauce recipe below.

How to Make Guinataang Curacha (or Crab) in Alavar Sauce

Ingredients:
1 kilo curacha or crab
1/2 kilo grated coconut
1/2 kilo Alavar sauce
 1 bulb of garlic
1/2 thumb of ginger
4 pinches of salt
4 pinches of monosodium glutamate (Ajinomoto)
1 1/2 cup of water

Wash curacha or crab. Place in cooking pot. Set aside.

Place grated coconut in a mixing bowl. Pour water and mix. With your hands, squeeze all milk from the coconut. Set aside.

Mince garlic and ginger into tiny pieces. Set aside.

Sprinkle the salt, Ajinomoto, garlic and ginger all over the curacha or crab.

Pour coconut milk all over the curacha or crab.

Turn stove on high heat until the coconut milk comes to a boil. Then drop the alavar sauce into the pot and lower the knob to medium heat. When the coconut oil starts to surface (happens after around 20-30 minutes), turn off the stove.

Serve.

P.S. If you don’t have Alavar sauce, go right ahead and do the recipe without it. It will just be Guinataang Curacha, then.

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Death of a Chicken in Ateneo

Posted on 08 February 2009 by Flisha

My little sister, M, came home today with a big story to tell.

She had just participated in the PEiesta 2009, it’s an annual all-day PE event for students of the Ateneo.

She was ecstatic that her team won, and I gave her my congratulations. And then I asked her what games she participated in.

Her answer made me cringe.

There was this one game. Let’s call it the chicken game, one for the boys and one for the girls. M wasn’t exactly sure what the rules of the game were (I’d been asking about it the previous night, see). All M knew was that the person who got the chicken first won. I had visions of a chicken running all over the backfield while girls screamed and chased after it. It seemed pointless, but at the same time terribly funny to watch.

Back to the PEiesta. Let’s do this bit present-tense.

The girls go first. Someone, the referee maybe, carries a live, clucking chicken into the gym, in the middle of a gaggle of girls. The girls are antsy and excited. And maybe a little too strung up.

Suddenly, the man throws the chicken high into the air. The chicken drops to the ground, and instantly the girls rush into a frenzy. They pull and push and claw, each trying to keep ahold of the panicked animal, screaming and acting like a crazed mob, intent on ripping the animal alive.

M doesn’t even remember how it ended, whether somebody had succeeded in keeping most of the chicken to herself, or if the mania just gradually elapsed. All she remembers is that at the end of the madness, the chicken was a broken carcass, feathers and blood flung carelessly over blue cement.

I was horrified at M’s story. I couldn’t stop laughing, at first. But, migod, when she told me about the poor chicken and how it had died… It was just very shocking to me, that something so cruel and inhuman could happen at the hands of these young and innocent girls. And that it was encouraged and instigated by the school. (Read a firsthand account from an Atenean student here.)

You would think that the boys’ event would have been canceled at the very least. But no. The only difference was that this time, the chicken wasn’t thrown into the air, and the boys managed to keep the chicken alive.

It was just a chicken.

But.

Still.

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Schedule of Physical Therapists & Occupational Therapists Board Exam February 2009 and Results

Posted on 05 February 2009 by Flisha

The Physical Therapists & Occupational Therapists Licensure Examination will be held in Manila, Baguio and Cebu on February 1 (Sunday) and February 2 (Monday). The deadline for filing of applications is on January 12, 2009.

* * * * * Update * * * * *

The results of the Physical Therapists board exam 2009 and Occupational Therapists board exam 2009 are available. Jump inside for the list of passers.

641 people took the exam, and out of those, only 335 passed.

The Top Ten Placers for the Occupational Therapists board exam:

1. Maria Cressida Escalera Bulalacao, University of the Philippines – Mannila – 85.40%
2. Mary Joyce Ong Co, University of Santo Tomas – 85.20%
3. Tara Fonseca Batan Bantilan, Cebu Doctors’ University – 83.60%
4. April Rose Bejeno Presto, University of The Philippines – Manila – 83.40%
5. Leah Anne Matias Batiller, University of Santo Tomas – 83.00%%
6. Chickie Marie Sebastian Flores, University of the Philippines – Manila – 82.00%
7. Anthony Alexis De Guzman Gacayan, University of the Philippines – Manila – 81.40%
8. Diane Veronica Santiago Castillo, University of the Philippines – Manila – 81.20
9. Melonie Milky See Diet Vasquez, Cebu Doctors University – 81.00%
10. Estela Cruz Mauricio, Emilio Aguinaldo College – Manila – 80.60%

The Top Ten Placers for the Physical Therapists board exam:

1. Karen Ann Palmero Martinez, University of Perpetual Help Rizal – Las Piñas – 85.50%
2. Bernie Alinsorin Mendoza, Universidad de Manila (City College of Manila) – 84.20%
3. Emmalou Flores Rivera, University of The Philippines – Manila – 84.05%
4. Anna Margarita Anastacio Lugue, University of The Philippines – Mannila – 83.85%
5. Blessie Guzman Peña, Angeles University Foundation – 83.70%
6. Olivia Prestoza De Guzman, Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation – 83.55%
7. Arlene Raquel Olipas Pulido, University of Santo Tomas – 83.35%
8. Benigno Hernandez Espeleta, University of Santo Tomas – 82.80%
9. Allan Louie Espino Cruz, University of Santo Tomas – 82.40%
10. Daniel Poblete Tan, San Pedro College – Davao City – 82.15%

The following people passed the Occupational Therapists board exam:

ANICETE, MARY ANN GALANG
BANTILAN, TARA FONSECA BATAN
BATILLER, LEAH ANNE MATIAS
BATINO, KIZEAH FAITH REYES
BULALACAO, MARIA CRESSIDA ESCALERA
CASTILLO, CARINA MARIE LIM
CASTILLO, DIANE VERONICA SANTIAGO
CINCO, FELICIDAD CALVO
CO, MARY JOYCE ONG
DATU, MARIA CARLA VARGAS
ENRIQUEZ, MA CECILIA DEL ROSARIO
FERIA, MARIA CATHERINE POSADAS
FERRER, CHRISTLE ANGELA SALANGSANG
FLORES, CHICKIE MARIE SEBASTIAN
GACAYAN, ANTHONY ALEXIS DE GUZMAN
GARROVILLAS, ELIZABETH PICZON
GENEBLAZO, MAY ANNE ORNEDO
MASANQUE, JAYMIE RIVERO
MAURICIO, ESTELA CRUZ
NERI, ADA PAULA GUERRERO
PADILLA, MARIA ANTONETTE UY
PRESTO, APRIL ROSE BEJENO
QUEZADA, SHERILYN RECAÑA
SAMONTE, KATHERINE ANNE TONGSON
SORIANO, JOHN REX ESPELETA
TACTAY, CARISSE MARIA FAVIS
TAMIO, MARIA TERESA ESPIRITU
TAN, JOHN PAULO CHOA
VASQUEZ, MELONIE MILKY SEE DIET

The following people passed the Physical Therapists board exam:

ABAYAN, REGGIE LAOMA
ABEGAN, ABEGAIL GIRAM
ABON, JOHN BRYAN ANGELES
ABON, MELANIE
ACONG, IVAN GONZALES
ACUPIDO, ANA LOURDES SUOBIRON
ADVINCULA, REGINA PALAYEN
AGUINALDO, CHIQUOLA COLOBONG
ALAMANI, JOEL GOBRIN
ALBAIS, KHATZ POROL
ALEJO, NOEL JOSE FRANCISCO YANDOC
ALOMESEN, ALEXANDER CHU
ALVAREZ, KAREEN NAGUNA
ALVAREZ, MELLETTE TAGUFA
AMOYO, RUVIJANE ISIDRO
AMPAC, OMAL JR BIHAG
AMPONG, AINA NAYRE
ANDRADE, JOHN ANTHONY TAN
ANGELES, JANEY CHARLENE GONZALES
ANGELES, JOYCE THERESE BASILIO
ANOTADO, NICASTOR JR FREO
ANTONIO, JONALYN PANGAN
ANUPOL, DIANA SUNGA
ARAÑEZ, RUEL SANCHEZ
ARCENA, MARJONES CAÑEDA
ARCILLA, ARMI ABIA
ARCILLAS, ROLLIE VILLENA
ARELLANO, JAY MATHIAS ANGELES
ARGUELLES, JAYSEN SILVESTRE
ARIENZA, JESSALYN REVELAR
ASIGNAR, CHRISTY JANE BONGO
ATABAY, JOANNE ESPINOSA
BABAC, MARY MAY CAÑETE
BADILLA, GLADYS ZAMORA
BAGAOISAN, LOY ARWIN VILLANUEVA
BALASTA, GLAIZA MENDOZA
BALBAS, CATRICIA REMEDIOS ARRIOLA
BANAAG, RYAN CALDERON
BARROA, GEONALIN MENESE
BASA, ABSAR JALMAANI
BASILAN, AIRIN MONLEON
BATOON, PASTOR ANGELO PAGARIGAN
BAUI, MARIVIC TABIOS
BAUTISTA, DENISE CHRISTINE LORO
BELMONTE, KRISTINE CARLA HALILI
BELTRAN, KARLO MENDOZA
BENARABA, EMIENIL ESTHER SALVAN
BERMOY, RIZA GEPIGA
BERNOLO, JESSICA NIEVERA
BIE, HEIDI LIZA JENNIFER GONZALES
BILANGBILIN, MARY GRACE CALUBIRAN
BILASA, FLORENCE MANZANILLO
BIÑAS, BERNADETH BANGONON
BONIFACIO, GLENN MANALO
BUCOY, ENRIQUE JR PINZON
BULDIMAN, FATIMA AIZZA DIAZ
BUSA, RHENELLE PIÑON
CALAGUIO, CHARLIE IDY LOPEZ
CALDINO, MA CHERRYLYN ABETRIA
CAMALIG, CHESTER JAYCE BRINGAS
CAMESA, ANDRO POL SUAREZ
CANUEL, ERIC DEQUINA
CAOILI, GERALD LESTER ALEGADO
CARRASCA, LOVE JOY RIVAL
CASIL, JHOAN NEIRA
CASTILLO, DOLLOR CARLO MANALO
CASTILLO, JOEL RONDARES
CASTRO, SONIA CAMPO
CASUPANG, PATRICK GREG LARDIZABAL
CATALUÑA, ESTELA TAGABE
CATIPAY, VENUS CAPA
CAÑIZARES, CATHERINE BOLANIO
CHUA, JOHNIE MICHAEL ZAPATA
CINCO, CRISANY CRAUSUS
CLEMENTE, CLEMSON ACUPIDO
COLOCADO, RANDY ROXAS
COLUMBRILLO, ANNAMARI MARASIGAN
CONSTANTINO, EILEEN GRACE MANGILIMAN
CONSTANTINOPLA, SHEILA ONDONG
CRISTOBAL, GIRLIE SEVILLA
CRUZ, ALLAN LOUIE ESPINO
CRUZ, CZARINA TORRES
CRUZ, KISHIE MARIE ESPIRITU
CRUZ, ROSABEL ANN ARGAMASO
CUENCA, DIVINE GRACE MOSENDE
CUSTODIO, DENESSE SIPIN
DABALUS, LORD MAR TORRES
DACULUG, NOEMI QUINAGORAN
DAIRO, DARRYLL ANGALOT
DAUZ, JACQUELINE ASERDANO
DE ASIS, LUCHI ROMINA LUNGAY
DE BARRAS, MERAFLOR CAMPOS
DE GUZMAN, JULIE ANN SAGUN
DE GUZMAN, OLIVIA PRESTOZA
DE LA ROSA, JEAN LENORE LEYVA
DEAN, HARLAN ABREA
DEJECACION, COLLINS SOLOREN
DEJESICA, RAQUEL STA CRUZ
DEL ROSARIO, ROMANO GUANLAO
DELA CRUZ, MARINEL BONUS
DELA TORRE, ELMERANDA PACULAN
DELARA, ARIELEN DELOS SANTOS
DEUS, FERDINAND SANTOS
DIAZ, ALFREDO JR SERRANO
DIERON, CRISELDA DOLLENTE
DIMATULAC, KASHMIRE ORDINES
DINGLASAN, JEMMALYN ALCAZAR
DIONSON, ERNEST ISAIAS
DISCAYA, MICHELLE ALONZO
DOMINGO, CHIQUI LAGASCA
DOMINGO, PRECIOSA MERCYLINA GUMERCINDA MONTOYA
DORIA, RELY JANE DULAY
DUNGO, JIAN MYCHAL ESQUILLO
EDNILAN, JOY ORDIDOR
ENCABO, BENEDICTO JR NEBREJA
ENCANTO, MARIDEL JUBELEA
ENGRACIA, MAY GRACE GUEVARRA
ESLAVA, RHONA VILORIA
ESPELETA, BENIGNO HERNANDEZ
FABIAÑA, DAYLIN ORAPA
FAJANILAG, MODESTO JR ORCASITAS
FERIA, JAY ARTH PARIAWAN
FERNANDEZ, CHRISTINE LUYON
FERNANDO, CAMILLE BLANCA DIÑAS
FLORES, HERBERT FRANCIS OCBINA
FLORES, ROSE ANN QUIZON
FORTALEZA, RYAN BAYLON
FORTUNA, IRIS ZOZOBRADO
GALANG, ERNEST TANTEO
GALARPE, JOHN JOSEF SUYAT
GALICIA, CRISOSTOMO III ABANTAO
GALLEGO, BERNIE CORNEL
GAMBOA, JACQUELINE AMBRAD
GANIO, STEPHAN GARCIA
GARAY, DIANA LEE DAYRIT
GARCIA, ARCHIE RAFAEL MICLAT
GARCIA, ISMAEL PUNONGBAYAN
GARCIA, WILLAN SMITH
GENON, SOL AMOR
GOMEZ, MARIVIC OLIVEROS
GONZALO, DIANA LAVARES
GRACILLA, MARLON CRUZ
GUERRERO, MAE JENNIFER JUGALBOT
HANADA, JOHN PETER PAUL SORIANO
IBRAHIM, HANNA YASMEEN DARAM
IGNACIO, GIAN CARLO REYES
ILAO, MARY ANGELI VASQUEZ
INOCELDA, GAY YERE
JACOB, GAY LANOR INGOSAN
JALASCO, MARIA CHRISZEL LAGRAMADA
JALECO, CHERYL ANNE DAKIS
JARAMILLO, HADJI RAMIL
JARILLAS, YRRAL ROSE FERNANDEZ
JIMENEZ, RUBY MAY TANGCO
JOUET, DIANA PANILAWON
JUNTILLA, JENEE BUSTILLO
LAGMAY, EMYANNE MAWIRAT
LAGUTIN, MARIA KRISTELA MAAÑO
LANDINGIN, JONARD REAL
LANTING, STANLEY NIÑO MANALO
LAPANA, LEOPER JOHN PALMARES
LAPING, LOVELIA CABRERA
LENTEJAS, RAUL BUNDAON
LEONARDO, MARIAN JAYZEL FAUSTINO
LEYSA, MARY GRACE BERNALES
LIM, ERLYNNE BALOSA
LIM, MARIA KATRINA GA
LOBO, LUCILA CANO
LORENZO, RACQUEL FABINAL
LOVERIZA, CATHERINE DE PAZ
LOVIDAD, JEROME BARRIENTOS
LUCAS, LOUELLA DELFIN
LUGUE, ANNA MARGARITA ANASTACIO
MACEDA, MARK CEASAR ROBENIOL
MADAMBA, HERBERT GREGORY PRIETO
MADERA, MARY JOY LEMA ABIVA
MAGARAO, JULIANA BANDIANO
MAGAYAO, LOVELIA BISAGRE
MAGLASANG, GWEN APDAN
MALECON, UNICA ANGELA ARDUO
MALIG, JANICE LENON
MANESE, SHANA MARIE LENON
MANGRUBANG, XYLENE SALCEDO
MANZANARES, LESTER SUMAGAYSAY
MARCELINO, MARIA CORAZON PEDRASA
MARTINEZ, KAREN ANN PALMERO
MARZAN, ROSALYN MARTIREZ
MAURICIO, CLARISSA PADUIT
MAYOR, EUMIR JUNO CRUZ
MEDRANO, LYN RAMOS
MEMPIN, JONALYN PONDIAS
MENDOZA, BERNIE ALINSORIN
MORANTE, TUSTAN VELASCO
MOSENDE, CRISTOREY ABAS
MUÑOZ, EDILL MARK MABATID
NARVAIZ, DIVINE UMALI
OAFERINA, JHOANNA SAEZ
OBANDO, MICHELLE SEGISMUNDO
OBRERO, JENNIFER MORADA
OCCIANO, WILKES VIÑAS
OCO, DAVID SIOSON
ONIDO, PERLITA DAVID
PABLO, MANOLITO FUNGO
PACIAL, JOAN AIMEE MIGUEL
PAGSUYUIN, RONALDO NERI
PAJARILLO, ROMMEL DEJERES
PAJARITO, AXLE INERTIA REYES
PALAD, MA MELODY REYES
PAMAONG, REZELYN MILLAN
PAMBID, KEESEN PATRICK MANGOSING
PANTUJAN, JENNIFER RAMA
PARAYNO, RACHELLE BLAIZE DE PERALTA
PASAJOL, CIARIL AYERS LALIM
PASIA, ALVIN IAN HERNANDEZ
PATAWARAN, VLADIMIR BARTOLOME
PATUNGAN, MA TERESA HIPOLITO
PAZ, SHERYL PINEDA
PEREDA, KENETH IRWIN SINGHIT
PEREZ, KRISTINE OLETA
PESQUIZA, ROBINSON QUIRIT
PEÑA, BLESSIE GUZMAN
PEÑAS, FELISA AURORA DIZON
PEÑEDA, ARCHIE TY
PILI, ERIBERTO CORTEZ
PINEDA, JOYCE MALLARI
PINEDA, MARYLENE PANCHO
PINEDA, RICHARD PAUL NEMIS
POCON, JESSIE TAN
PUDPUD, DONNA GUY JAMACA
PUGEDA, CARLO LINTAO
PULIDO, ARLENE RAQUEL OLIPAS
PUZON, VINCENT GERARD SUMAGAYSAY
QUE, KATHERINE GENEVIEVE ALMONTERO
RACELIS, RYANE PAUL AVELINO
RACIMO, ODESSA ROBIN PADACA
RAMOS, LOIDA CALIMAG
RAMOS, SEYCHELLES HADLEY LAVIÑA
RAMOS, SHERYL DAY LOPEZ
REGALA, PORTIA MARIE ABIGAIL MIRANDA
REMONDE, MARIA LOURDES BATUNGHINOG
REPOLLO, MELANIE ANN SUAN
REVELAR, REX JAIME
REYES, ALIZA KRISELLE MALLARI
RILLORAZA, ALLEN BERT GAPUZ
RIVERA, EMMALOU FLORES
RIVERA, KATHRYN IRIS DIZON
RODRIGUEZ, ERNSWELL LAGRA
RODRIGUEZ, JOSELITO RAY TADEO ABRASALDO
RONDA, NORMAN REY PADUA
SABADUQUIA, KEVIN ECHAVEZ
SAGUIGUIT, MARC JAYSON NALUNDASAN
SALVADOR, CLARENCE PASCUAL
SAMONG, DONNA MAY VALDEZ
SAMPANG, HELEN FRIGILLANA
SAMSON, JONELYN ESTANDARTE
SAN JUAN, MELISA GAMAB
SANCHEZ, LOTIS PUNZALAN
SANDEL, WILMA CAMPOS
SANTIAGO, MARIA AGNES REDULFIN
SANTOS, EMERY KEITH BADIANG
SANTOS, KATRINA FLORENCE YAMAT
SANTOS, MOLLY AGUSTIN
SANTOS, VANESSA SALANGSANG
SARABIA, IMELDA ALOTENCIO
SEDILLO, KENNETH JANE CASINILLO
SIAO, SARAH VILLAFLOR
SIMBAHAN, ARIANE GABINAY
SINANGOTE, SHARON VILLONDO
SINGH, DAVID PARAS
SOL, MERCY SALOM
SOLANO, NANCY CARANTES
SORIANO, AURORA CLAIRE ZAPATA
SULIT, CLAREFEL SOLSOLOY
SUMILE, KIMBERLY PEARL NONATO
TALAVERA, JOSE TRISTAN QUIAMBAO
TAMAYO, ARIANE SACAPAÑO
TAMAYO, JOSES ANDREW CUIZON
TAN, DANIEL POBLETE
TAN, MELODY DELA ROSA
TARGA, GRACE BERNADETTE FURING
TAWINGAN, VANESSA NAZ
TINIO, TYRONE OPLEDA
TIU, ANGELO BALDO
TOLENTINO, MAIDA CARBONEL
TOLENTINO, MELODY PUNLA
TUBALADO, WINDY TAGALOG
TURQUEZA, NONA AGOO
ULIT, JEFFREY CORPUZ
UMALI, ALEXANDER JR PESTANOS
URBIZTONDO, ANCHERIE IVY MAISOG
VALDES, AILEEN SIAPO
VALENTIN, ELLAINE GABRIEL
VALERIO, DINA ENRIQUEZ
VANZUELA, KHRISTINE CHARISSE COLLADO
VELASCO, AIRA QUIROS
VELASCO, LANIE TAN YU
VICTORINO, SHIRLEY DEALA
VILLA, EDMUND PAUL JOHN ROXAS
VILLAVER, JIMMY JR DE LA TORRE
WANG, SHARAH CHARISSE TANYU
WEE, KAREN ANG
WIETEN, MA CHRISTINE FAJARDO
YACUB, MARY JEAN AGUSTIN
YASON, JOAN ELAINE ENRIQUEZ
YDEL, FERNALYN CONCUBIERTA
YU, JOVELYN JUSTOL

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Dapitan the Beautiful

Posted on 03 February 2009 by Flisha

Dapitan City

I don’t remember uploading these photos of the last time I was in Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte. That was about three months ago. Although I do not miss my very poor living quarters there, I do miss the beautiful, relaxing sights of Dapitan.

Nature never let you forget her majesty in Dapitan. It was easy to just let the romantic days wrap themselves all over you… ’til you forgot that there was more to living than the here and now.

So… enjoy these photos. :)

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Schedule of Pharmacists Licensure Examinations January 2009 and Results

Posted on 30 January 2009 by Flisha

The Pharmacists Licensure Examination will be held in Manila on January 27 (Tuesday) and January 28 (Wednesday). The deadline for filing of applications will be on January 7, 2009. The results of the Pharmacists Licensure Examination 2009 will be posted here as soon as possible.

* * * * * Update * * * * *

The top 10 passers for the Pharmacists Licensure Examination 2009 are the following:

1. Eunice Te Dy Kim Ching, University of the Philippines-Manila – 93.78%
2. Andrew Edward Barcelo Ty, University of the Philippines-Manila – 91.50%
3. Armand James Gallego Gaspar, University of the Philippines-Manila – 91.45%
4. Jesus Dante Ii Coronado Pascual, University of the Philippines-Manila – 91.38%
5. Ariane Anne Santiago Tejada, University of the Philippines-Manila – 91.32%
6. Shirley Erly Valera Tamolang, University of Santo Tomas – 91.27%
7. Madeleine Ascaño Reyes, Mariano Marcos State University-Batac – 91.07%
8. Darlene Anne Sy Go, University of Perpetual Help Rizal-Las Piñas – 91.00%
9. Arjay Edlex Garcia Mendoza, University of the Philippines-Manila – 90.92%
10. Jennen Ang Wong, University of San Carlos – 90.40%

The full list of passers for the Pharmacists Licensure Examination 2009

ABAPO, KENNETH FRAYCO
ABASOLO, JUNAFE DELAPUZ
ABDULLA, NATASHIA HATAIE
ABDULMAJID, ELNIZAL JALA
ABDURAHAN, MEDINA JIRI
ABEYA, ULAPEN LEYAO
ABRICO, VICAR LACDO-O
ABUBAKAR, KUMALAH REYES
ABUBAKAR, RADIYA AJUL
ABUD, SARHATA ASANI
ACADEMIA, CONNIE CORPUZ
ACIO, ELOISA MAE NATIVIDAD
ACOSTA, ROCHELLE RASALAN
ADELANTE, IRVIN CLAUDIO
ADOLFO, KARLA MEI TOLENTINO
AGAG, APRIL MAE PASCUAL
AGOT, HAROLD DE SAGUN
AGRAVIADOR, PRINCESS MAE NASIAD
AGSAULIO, LOURILDE ALEGRE
AGUILAR, MA GIRLIE ONGUDA
AGUSTIN, NORIE CASIAMAN
AGYAO, SEVERINA ABANNAG
AKIBBA, RAIZA TAUNG
ALAMANI, JOHNSON AVILLANOSA
ALAVE, GERLYN MAE CASTRO
ALBANO, JENNY ESCARLAN
ALBANO, MARJORIE PATIAM
ALCANO, JENNY MANGMANG
ALCANTARA, RUTH GALDONEZ
ALEGRE, MARIE CLAIRE SEBASTIAN
ALMAQUER, MICHELLE DELA CRUZ
ALMENDRAS, JOHANNA ANTEGRA
ALO, RHEA LEICA SIMBORIO
AMBOBOT, BAE TAMPER SULTAN
AMPARADO, GILLE ARDEL ANTINO
ANDRES, CARIE LIEZEL ATRIGINIO
ANDRES, MARY KATHLEEN ALISEN
ANG, MARY ANN MANILA
ANGELES, JIJI SAHAGUN
ANGELES, MARI FATIMA REYES
ANICIETE, MARIA MILAGROS PAULINO
ANTIPORDA, CAESAR IAN BALONDO
ANTONIO, JUAN CARLOS REYES
APANAY, FRANCIS PHILIP BUMANLAG
APITA, KESHIA CAPACIO
ARAB, RAHEENA BAKIL
ARATA, NERI-CATHERINE BIALA
ARCE, LIAHONA PANIZARES
ARCEGA, CHARITY ORDOÑEZ
ARELLANO, FE-AILEEN FELICANO
ARENAJO, ALYANNA RODRIGUEZ
ARONG, BEVERLY SAPIO
ARRANCHADO, AIREN ORIESGA
ARTAJOS, KAE CUTARAN
ASJALI, NURRAHIM BARAHAMA
ASLIM, NADZMA KADIL
ASPREC, MARIA FIDELIS ALHAMBRA
ASUNCION, RODEL DOMINGO
ASUNCION, TINA GRETCHEN RUBIS
AVORQUE, NOEL JR QUINTO
BACOLOR, SHANNA LOU VILLALUZ
BAGUE, MARI KRIS URQUICO
BAJAO, GLENDA
BAKING, JOYCE ANN MENDOZA
BALAJADIA, ABIGAEL CABUANG
BALANI, SITTI FHEROZA SALAHUDDIN
BALETE, BEATTE YCIEL JUMAWAN
BALINTEC, JANNETTE MAY ABITONG
BALMACEDA, MICHELLE MARIN
BALOLONG, TITO MANGANAAN
BALTAZAR, MONINA KARLA JIMENA SAN PEDRO
BANTILAN, GLAIZA LIBO-ON
BAQUERFO, SHERYL RIVAS
BARCENAS, JENNIFER
BARTOLOME, FRENIE VANGIELYN ABES
BATIANCILA, MIKE ARON SOLIDOR
BATINO, CLEO PILONG
BAUDDIN, MARILYN ALI
BAULA, FERLIEN MAE GOMINTONG
BAYAUA, BRYAN ANGELO ENRIQUEZ
BAYLE, PRINCESS KRYSTEL BALUBAR
BEDOY, LIBERTY BALAGEO
BEJER, ROBINITA SILANG
BELTRAN, JONA CERENIO
BENIGNO, ISABEL BEATRIZ BERMEJO
BERGUIA, LIRA BRAGANCIA
BILAZON, CHRISTIAN FRANCIS BUL-LALAYAO
BINARAO, CELIAN LILET LLANA
BITOON, RODELYN ALJECERA
BOQUIREN, RAMIL LUMPAY
BORAGAY, DIANNE TRAMBULO
BORJAL, DANIEL BERT OQUINDO
BOSITA, ALAIN KRIZIA MATIAS
BRIONES, ANDREA CLEMENTE
BUENSUCESO, KAREN ABAQUIN
BUGTONG, MANDO VENTURA
BULANGGIT, DEAVYNE GRACE ONDON
BUMANGLAG, KATHRYN PEVIDA
CABANGAL, EDA MARIE WONG
CADAY, JOHN VINCENT VARILLA
CALLADO, GUIA DEL ROSARIO
CALUAG, ALMAR DEL CASTILLO
CALUMPIT, SHERRY JOY ANDRADA
CAMAMA, MUAMINAH OPADA
CAMELON, RHINET JOPILLO
CANOVAS, LORELYN NAVALES
CARAGAN, LYZEL JUNIO
CARANTES, DONNAH LYN BAUTISTA
CARILLO, ANN MARGARET EGASAN
CARLOS, CATHERINE DUNGO
CARMAN, KAREN PEARL ATILANO
CARPIO, EDWARD GLENN TENORIO
CARRILLO, VAN AISHA LEE DIONSON
CARSANO, MA KRISTLE RUIDERA
CARTONEROS, KATHLEAH MAE DIEZ
CASAPAO, CRYSTEL MENDOZA
CASTILLANO, MELISA MANAOIS
CASTRO, MARIA CRISTINA YABIS
CATALAN, ANGELA CRYSTAL CONTRERAS
CATANYAG, ANNE SOPHIA DARIA
CATANYAG, KREGSPEL CATHERINE SUMPAY
CATARROJA, KATRINA VILLAMOR
CATIIS, JENNYREMILYN SANTIAGO
CAUNIN, LAYLANIE MANGUIAT
CAÑADILLA, EVERGRACE RAFAELA
CELESTIAL, RONN RYAN GAPAS
CENTINO, MA VENICE MANUTA
CHAN, CHARITO CLEDERA
CHAN, MONA VERONICA YOUNG
CHANCOCO, CAMILLE BENINSIG
CHIEW, MARIA TERESA SUAYBAGUIO
CHUA, KATHLEEN CO
CHUA, MANILYN SOLIS
CHUA, RISSA ANNE MARIE MALUBAY
CLAVIO, JOAN GRACE SEPTIMO
CLEMEN, JETHRINE GARCIA
CLEMENTE, PAUL FABON
CLERINO, MA MARCY GANGCA
CO, CHRISTOPHER SANGGAYAN
CO, JANICE MERCADO
CO, RIZZA BETH DISCAR
COLLANTES, GEMMABELLE DE GUZMAN
COLOMA, BIBIANA CHRISTIAN MAE BARTOLOME
COLOMA, JOMELYN JOY BALDUGO
COLOMA, MILAFLOR INES ALMACHAR
COLOMA, RACHELLE SAHAGUN
CONCEPCION, DONNA MAE PASCUA
COO, HERLIJK GENOVIA
CORPUZ, MARIA FRANCES BOTON
CORTEZ, ANNALIZA ABALOYAN
CORTEZ, SHERLYN TUNGPALAN
CRISOSTOMO, MARIA TERESA VALIENTE
CRUZ, KRISTINA ELEONOR ARIAP
CUBERO, EDERLIE ARTIAGA
DAAMO, MAY CLAIRE PORTILLO
DABALOS, CLEMENCE EVA ALEGADO
DADOY, JUVELYN TABUAC
DADULA, RUTHILDE SABIJON
DADUYO, LEAH JANE GAJELONIA
DAGULO, MYLA LAOAGAN
DALIGDIG, ROMVON VILLACORTA
DAMMANG, JURMA SALLUH
DANDOY, JESSE JAMES ARMADA
DANGALLO, LORENA ALIDRON
DAPITILLA, RICHEL TABARANZA
DARIA, ABEGAIL TAYZA
DE CASTRO, ANGEL EMIL III CHAVEZ
DE GUZMAN, CATHY SOLANO
DE GUZMAN, MONICA SOLANO
DE GUZMAN, RICHELLE CRUZ
DE GUZMAN, WYNZILLE ANN BALAGOT
DE LA CRUZ, ANGELICA MAY AZCUETA
DE LA ROSA, ARTFIN EBARLE
DE LEON, MARILOU ATIENZA
DE VERA, DON PEPPARD RESNGIT
DEBALUCOS, ROWENA NAVARETE
DECENA, JENNIFER LAGMAN
DEDUMO, RHEA NUÑEZA
DEGOMA, CHRISTINE GRACE CAMACHO
DEJARME, ANGELICA DAWN BLANCO
DEL ROSARIO, THOMAS IRA FERNANDO
DELA CRUZ, CORAZON FERNANDEZ
DELA CRUZ, MARICRIS DE LEON
DELA CRUZ, ODESSA MAE MIRANDA
DELA CRUZ, XENIA TOLENTINO
DELA PEÑA, LIDA DUCAY
DELOS SANTOS, EMMA VILLAMOR
DESIERTO, LIRA GRACE GABISAN
DESTURA, KATHRINA JOANNA LANUEVO
DIANA, MARY JANE SUMBANG
DIAZ, RIZALYN TOLIBAS
DIGO, ARWIN ARAGON
DILINILA, SHARON RAMOS
DIMCO, JOVELYN MAY CABRERA
DIME, RAQUEL BENBAN
DINULOS, DHORINA DE LARA
DIOCALES, MARIA LHONA URQUIOLA
DIWAS, LORRAINE BRIZUELA
DOCTOLERO, EMILY LAO
DOMINGO, KRISTEL JOY REDUJA
DOMINGUIANO, CHERRY DE MONTEVERDE
DUCA, QUEENIE JANE ONG
DURAN, KATRINA GARCIA
DY KIM CHING, EUNICE TE
EALA, SHERYL ESLANA
EBBA, JENNIFER ALMOZA
EDWAS, MARIBEL BONAGAN
EJES, KATRINA ANGELA TORRES
ELEDIA, CHRISTIAN LEA ALAAN
EMBUDO, APRIL ANNE SISMAET
ENRIQUEZ, RAUL PABUSTAN
ESCOBIDO, MEDWIN HERNANDEZ
ESGUERRA, ODESSA GINIA CAMACHO
ESPESO, JOEISHA QUINTOS
ESPINA, AIMEE VIOLA ORSALES
ESTORPE, MARINEL MAYUGA
EUGENIO, LOVELYN YADAO
FAJARDO, FILIPINA JOY BAYANI
FAJARDO, GLADYS BAO
FAJARDO, JANICE JAGOLINO
FEBRER, LEONEDITH MESA
FERRER, BETTY MAGLEO
FILOSOFO, ANTONIETA TANO
FLORES, LANIE BALLEDO
FLORES, MARTY FAMERO
FLORES, NANCY BERNARDO
FLORES, NIÑO MARIE RICHE LEDOMA
FLORES, VIANNELY BERWYN JR DE PALMA
FORMAREJO, RICHEL ALONDE
FOZ, SHERYL LYNN PINTO
FRANCISCO, JOVER DUCADO
GADON, MARIA CONCEPCION GAN
GADUENA, AISSA MARIE GONGONA
GALLARDO, CLARENCE FAGELA
GAMELO, SAHRAA JUNE SAMPANG
GAN, ELAINE MAY TINIO
GARCIA, EVERALD UY
GARIN, RHENDOL DE DIOS
GASPAR, ARMAND JAMES GALLEGO
GATUNGAY, ANNA LORAINE MUYRONG
GEOLLEGUE, ELISA GELLAGARIN
GERALDE, LYNYL ABELLANOSA
GERVACIO, SHIRLEY MASANGCAY
GESMUNDO, IRISH ALIMON
GILO, REMIVES BALBESINO
GIMUTAO, MARY ANNE BARRIENTOS
GO, DARLENE ANNE SY
GO, GENEVIEVE PRECIOUS NG
GO, LORIELYN ESTEBAR
GONZALES, ANABELLE ALMONTE
GONZALES, GIRLIE GARCIA
GONZALES, KAREN ANNE ARCEGA
GOROSPE, JEREMY EJE
GOROSPE, MARY GRACE MALABAD
GUEVARRA, CECILE DIZON
GULAM, NURMELYN AKKOH
GUMTANG, BELINDA ELIZA AGNE
GUTIERREZ, KATRINA MAHANI
GUTIERREZ, MARY ANNE VILLANUEVA
GUZMAN, JOBELLE RAMOS
HABARADAS, ANGELIQUE BAUN
HAMLIN, GRACE RANQUE
HAO, APRILYNE TE
HASSAN, SHERMINA ADJILANI
HERNANDEZ, ROCHELLE MATEO
IBRAHIM, MHARWA CAUTI
IBRAHIM, SALWA SAHDAN
IGNACIO, CAROLYN ANNE GUEVERRA
IGNACIO, CLARISSE DEL ROSARIO
IMAMURA, MASAMI REBUA
INOVEJAS, MARIVIC TUMBAGA
ISMAEL, EILEEN SIRAJI
JABINES, JOAN ARABEJO
JACULBA, EARLY MAY ATOK
JADDIE, AL-AZIZ ABDULMUTALIB
JAINUL, AL-FARZHI AMIN
JAKILAN, NURSHIBA SALAHUDDIN
JALI, FATIMAH JORAIDA ABDUL
JAVAR, MARIA ELISA PEREZ
JAVELLANA, GISELLE REGINA RASCA
JAYME, JONEL ACOSTA
JIMENEZ, KRISTINE NGO
JUAN, MARY GRACE DEL PRADO
JUAN, MARY ROSE OMAN
JULKARNAIN, LYZA NOUR SAUBAN
JUMANTOC, MARY GRACE OGONG
KAMALIN, NADRA INDAMA
KEE, MOHAMMAD SAMSARAJI
KIMSUAN, MERIAM HASAN
KITONGAN, RYDELL MILLES
LACSON, ICY BASCO
LACSON, MARIA ROURA HERRERA
LADAN, MA RUTH CHERRY VIERRAS
LAGABAN, HAZEL TANAWE
LAGARTO, MADHEL TUMBOKON
LAHUL, NUR KHADIZA ASKALANI
LAMOSTE, ANALYN PLAZA
LARGOSA, RHEYO JUAREZ
LATO, SY JENNIFER TANG
LAWAGUEY, CECIL SAPED LIGAT
LEBIG, DIANA BASILIZA LUMIBAO
LEE, CHRISTINE THERESA MONJARDIN
LEGITIMAS, JOSEPHINE LESULA
LEONES, JIZEL MARIE BETONIO
LEPROZO, ASHLEY KATE DE GUZMAN
LEYNES, EFRIEL HAZEL GARCIA
LEYSA, NIDALYN BERNALES
LIAD, MARIETTA MALAQUI
LIM, NILDA FRANCHESCA YENCO
LIM, RONEL ALLAN CUARTERO
LITERAL, RYAN DENNIS QUIBAL
LIWAN, NATALIE FLYNN DAGOL
LIWANAG, HARRIET LANE ESPILOY
LOPASE, STELLA CATUBAG
LOPEZ, RACHEL MAE ZARRAGA
LORENZO, LENNY MAYAO
LORENZO, PAULINE BERNADETTE PANGILINAN
LU, JOHANIE WONG
LUA, JULIE ANN CAROLASAN
LUBAN, RACQUEL ABRETAN
LUCERO, IRISH YAUN
LUSTINA, RICARDO JR UBALDO
MABANAG, LAILA BLANCA MONTAÑO
MABAO, JOYCELYN GALANG
MACALE, CRYSTALYN DYSICO
MACALINAO, SHEILA RENE GALANO
MACUL, MARIA CRISTINA GARCIA
MADLANGSAKAY, EDENSON UY
MADUAY, MELINDA RAMOS
MAGBANUA, NOIME MITCHAO
MAGBANUA, SHERYL ANN TEREM
MAGBOJOS, JOSIE AMANDAC
MAGHARI, MARIAN THERESE NIETES
MAGNAYE, AHLREZ PERMEJO
MAGORA, RIZA MARIANO
MAGPALI, SHALIMAR PRADO
MAGTIBAY, GERALDINE ANTONIO
MALAPIT, MARIA AILEEN DEGOMA
MALLARI, JONA SANTOS
MAMBUAY, SALVIE CORTEZ
MANALANG, MARIA AILEEN MANIO
MANALILI, RENE LOUIS MA DIAZ
MANANGAN, MILDRED SILVESTRE
MANANSALA, RHEY DJ AQUINO
MANCE, VOLTAIRE HICANA
MANDANAS, JEANE MARIE MAGPANTAY
MANDI, JILL TEOGANGCO
MANTONG, LOURNIE RAVELO
MARANES, GINA KELLYN MAKIN
MARAVILLAS, MIRAFLOR UY TICO
MARCASI, MARIA TERESA LOYOSEN
MARCELINO, RUWILLYN CANDELARIO
MARCOS, GLADYS SERRANO
MARCOS, JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ
MARTINEZ, CRISTIAN VILLANUEVA
MASLIAN, ROVALYN TINACBA
MATEO, GILBERT ALLEN DELOS SANTOS
MATOLO, RHOSATINA SULAYMAN
MATUSALEM, MADELYN CASTAÑETO
MAÑALAC, MATT ABESON SY
MEDINACELI, GAY TUMBAGA
MENDOZA, ANGELO SIOSON
MENDOZA, ARJAY EDLEX GARCIA
MENDOZA, CARLA PEREZ
MENDOZA, JADE PASCUA
MENDOZA, RON WESLEY POLICARPIO
MENDOZA, VANESSA MAY SUMILHIG
MENESES, EDEN PRINCESS MERCADO
MENIA, PHILBERT JOHN AGPAOA
MERCADER, RUTHLYN TACLAY
MILLAN, JOHN CARLO EXCONDE
MIRANDA, DEBORAH-LYN MARTINEZ
MIRANDA, KEVIN JOSEPH DAVID
MIRAVELES, NENETH CABILLO
MOHAMMAD, AL-HUSSIN BERNARDO
MOHAMMAD, MERLYN KARANAIN
MOLEJON, JHUNALITO SECUYA
MONDERO, MARIA CRISTINE TATAD
MONTENEGRO, ANNA MARIE CLIMACO
MORES, HERLAINE QUERUBIN
MORON, BEVERLY IVY COVERO
MUNSAYAC, RACHELLE LEE ZAMORA
MUSAHARI, ALNASER ARASAIN
NA-OY, SELWYN GAY GAYAGAY
NAGSUBAN, HYDIA CATOLICO
NAIG, BITUIN ALABADO
NAING, ANIRA MAMANG
NARDO, FEDIS FULONG
NARIO, CRISTINA MARIE MANALILI
NAVARRO, ANDREA JOY NONOG
NAZARENO, MELISSA VASQUEZ
NEMATIAN, SEPIDE ENDAYA
NERI, NOEL JAQUIAS
NIERVO, FRACELLE JOY AMOYAN
NIETES, BENELYN MACANAS
NOROÑA, FE OFELIA VALERA
NUEVO, ALISON JANE BARBANIDA
NURULLA, MOHAMMAD FAIZAL KIMPA
OANDASAN, AMY SUE GABIANA
OCAMPO, AILEENE TABILOG
OLI, RIEL ANTHONY TALA
OLLERO, NOEL MORON
OLVIGA, GLAIZA MAGSINO
OMAR, FAIZA AMAN
OREJOLA, ANNIE MICHELLE VICTORIANO
ORENGO, SHAHANI ROSARIO
ORENSE, REINER CASTILLO
PABALAN, MONICA SISON
PACAMPARRA, SAMUEL EVAN COLONGON
PACHECO, MARIELLE MICAL VILLEGAS
PACLIBAR, JANET GANCIA
PAGALAN, SARAH JANE DELA PEÑA
PALANTIG, NASHIBA GOTE
PALOMO, KARMELA LOPEZ
PAMBID, JENNY ROSE RIGONAN
PANCRUDO, KATRINA ALOMBRO
PANGILINAN, VIRGINIA DAYOAN
PAQUITO, JESENY PALILENG
PARREÑAS, LORIE LAMZON
PASALO, MA THERESA JACINTO
PASCUA, JANE RUSSELLEE MUNSAYAC
PASCUAL, JESUS DANTE II CORONADO
PASCUAL, MARY ANNE QUIANZON
PASTORFIDE, VANESSA FAE MACIADO
PATIÑO, EVANGELINE RAMOS
PAULO, LAILANIE CABUNTALAN
PECENIO, MARIA PRINCESS OGALINA
PEDRAJAS, MARIA JULIEN BUNYI
PELINGON, JANE JAUDINES
PENDON, DANIEL JOSHUA CUIZON
PENOHERMOSO, ANA ELIZA GINGABAN
PEPITO, RENA SERAFIN
PERALTA, SHERYL CANDAWAN
PEREZ, CHRISTINE ROSE PEÑALOZA
PESCADERO, HARRIET ABARIDO
PETALLANA, JAMAILA PEDOTERA
PIADAN, ERIKA LEAH MACUSI
PIEDAD, MOHREN GALABIT
PIELAGO, NOVAH GLORIA RUTOR
PILAC, CATHERINE ROSE DATO
PILLERIN, HERLAINE AURORA MALLORCA
POLIGRATES, JANICE IVY REGAÑON
POLINAR, YORADYLL ROSE GANZON
PULIDO, JARDINE IVAN FERRER
PUSERIO, ALVIN JON AZCARRAGA
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