With a year to go before the May 2010 elections, ABS
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With a year to go before the May 2010 elections, ABS
June 2009 Available online at www.Lopezlink.ph Meralco management buo pa rin...p.2 With a year to go before the May 2010 elections, ABS-CBN launches Story on page 9 Studio Tours: Walking the talk ABS-CBN’s Studio Tours and Museum Walk department is abuzz with activity when LopezLink drops in one afternoon. In a corner of the reception area, guests cluster around a display of Kapamilya collectibles. At the other end of the room, uniformed staff members juggle phone calls underneath framed celebrity handprints. A few steps away, mock-ups of different ABS-CBN productions—a centerpiece feature of the whole Studio Tours and Museum Walk experience—take up several showrooms. At the time of LopezLink’s visit, these included TV shows “Wowowee,” “Maalaala Mo Kaya” and the defunct “Rounin”; the news and current affairs All you need to know about swine flu ...page 10 Gifts for Dad, cool school stuff for the kids in Power Plant Mall …page 12 Balikbayans plan their homecoming around a Studio Tours visit. group’s 1969 “Man on the Moon” broadcast; and the Kris Aquino starrer “Feng Shui.” A small preview room gives tour participants a crash course on the history of ABS-CBN (see sidebar). These stops are part of the tour/museum walk that attracts droves of fans to the ABS-CBN headquarters every month. Pre-Studio Tours, getting a close look at the ABS-CBN studios and facilities, to a certain degree, was a matter of luck and good timing. For example, students hoping for a free behind-the-scenes Turn to page 6 Lopezlink June 2009 Lopez Group Q1 financial results Mabagal na simula, pero may pag-asa By Carla Paras-Sison MABAGAL ang naging simula ng taon para sa mga listed companies sa ilalim ng Lopez Group noong first quarter ng 2009. Maliban sa Energy Development Corporation (EDC) na nagtala ng P1.28 bilyong foreign exchange gain, pawang humina ang net income attributable to equity holders of the parent ng mga kumpanya. Nagkaroon ng ganansiya ang EDC sa pagpapalit ng yen- at dollar-denominated loans nito sa piso, gamit ang closing forex rates noong Marso 31, 2009. Gayunman, patuloy na lumakas ang revenues ng karamihan ng mga kumpanya, kaya nagbabadya din ng mas maaliwalas na financial performance habang lumalaon ang taon. Mabili pa rin Halimbawa, lumaki ang consolidated revenues ng ABSCBN Corporation ng 24%, kasama ang P878 milyong kontribusyon ng SkyCable. Bagama’t bumaba ng 2% ang consolidated airtime revenues, January-March 2008 financial results (unaudited) TOTAL REVENUES 2008 2009 Net income/(loss) attributable to equity holders of the parent company % change 2009 % change 2008 P191M +24 P242M P4.26B P5.29B* ABS-CBN (P176M) +24 P60M P4.26B P5.29B Benpres P2.173B** +16 P1.37B P4.80B P5.55B EDC -13ResultsUS$18M*** US$498M*** 2008 US$434M First Gen Jan. 2008-March Financial (unaudited) US$14M P178M +15 P265M*** P17.96B*** P20.58B FPHC P653M +2 P655M P43.64B P44.27B Meralco nanatiling mabili ang ABSCBN Global kaya pumalo ang direct sales ng 17%, bago pa idagdag ang direct sales ng SkyCable. Malusog din ang EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) ng ABS-CBN noong Q1 09 sa P1.35 bilyon, o mas mataas ng 31% kaysa noong Q1 08. Inaasahang lalo pang titibay ang ABS-CBN habang lumalawig ang top ranking nito sa national TV audience measurement ng Taylor Nelson Sofres o TNS. Ang total day ratings ng ABS-CBN ay tumaas mula 16% noong Pebrero sa ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETINGS June 11: Benpres Holdings Corp., Meralco Theater, 8 am June 18: ABS-CBN Corp., Dolphy Theater, 8 am June 30: Energy Development Corp., EDC head office, 2 pm -21 -393 +58 -24 -33 almost 0 *Including P878 million revenue contribution from SkyCable, **Including P1.278 billion foreign exchange gain ***As restated 18% noong Abril, at ang audience share ay matatag sa 44%. Sa primetime naman ay nagtala ng 30% rating at 49% na audience share ang ABS-CBN noong Abril 2009. Power group Sa power group, bumaba ng 33% ang net income attributable to equity holders of the parent ng First Philippine Holdings Corporation (FPHC) dahil na rin sa pagkawala ng kontribusyon ng toll roads. Matatandaang binili ng Metro Pacific group mula sa FPHC at Benpres Holdings Corporation ang toll roads business noong Nobyembre 2008. Sinabi ni Elpidio L. Ibanez, pangulo ng FPHC, na pinapagpatuloy ng FPHC ang consolidation program nito. “We are resolving the various debt issues at both the parent and subsidiary levels. We are confident that we will emerge from the financial turbulence as a stronger and more vibrant company,” sabi niya. Nagtala naman ng P176 milyong net loss attributable to equity holders of the parent ang Benpres dahil sa pagkawala ng kontribusyon ng toll road business at sa mas mababang consolidated net earnings ng ABS-CBN at FPHC. First Gas wins ‘Deal of the Year’ plum FIRST Gas Power Corporation won the 2008 “Asia Pacific Refinancing Deal of the Year” award from ProjectFinance magazine. First Gas earned the award, which was announced in the April 2009 issue of ProjectFinance, for its successful completion last year of a US$544million refinancing agreement with nine large foreign banks. ProjectFinance, an authoritative business magazine of Euromoney Institutional Inves- tors, one of Europe’s largest financial magazine publishers, conducts the annual awarding ceremony to recognize companies that show innovation and outstanding achievement in the global finance market. According to ProjectFinance, the First Gas deal was a “major achievement” because it was finalized “at a time when lack of liquidity, a spike in Libor rates and unwillingness to lend long term had frozen the debt market.” (Joel Gaborni) FIRST Philippine “I am absolutely encouraged Holdings Corporaby the great (valtion (FPHC) held ue) potential of its annual stockholdFPHC as a total ers’ meeting at the energy company, Meralco Theater, with a leader not just chairman and CEO in power genOscar M. Lopez eration, but in the (OML) presiding. development and In his message, OML explained how Lopez Group chairman use of clean and the global financial Oscar M. Lopez renewable sources and economic crisis hampered of energy—our energy for the the company’s capital raising future,” OML stressed. efforts and necessitated it to sell President and COO Elpidio its entire stake in the toll roads L. Ibañez stated that the combusiness as well as a major part pany had to make difficult but necessary decisions to realign of its investment in Meralco. But, OML said, he was con- its portfolio and strengthen its fident that FPHC will emerge balance sheet. from this period “uniquely “First Holdings will conpositioned to take on the for- tinue to devote efforts in parmidable challenges ahead.” He ing down debt and restoring explained how the company financial strength and flexibilcontinues to focus on creating ity, while focusing on growing value by its emphasis on clean our investment in First Gen and renewable energy alterna- Corporation, through Energy tives throughout its business Development Corporation,” he said. (Benjamin Lopez) portfolio. EDC senior vice president Agnes de Jesus and ABS-CBN chairman Eugenio Lopez III (front row, 3rd and 5th from left) with the heads of the other companies cited by the ICD. meanwhile was the only Philippine media company to be included on the list, attaining a score of more than 90% in the same scorecard. A third Lopez Group company, First Philippine Holdings Corporation, was also among the top scorers. The Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD), in partnership with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), and the Ateneo Law School, conducted the evaluation in order to assess the compliance levels of Philippine corporations. The corporate governance scoreboard was based on five internationally accepted corporate governance standards: rights of shareholders, equitable treatment of shareholders, role of stakeholders, disclosure and transparency, and board responsibilities. (Toni Nieva) ENERGY Development Corporation (EDC) made it again to the list of companies with the highest ratings in corporate governance. The geother- mal firm is among the silver awardees, scoring between 90% and 94% in the 2008 corporate governance scorecard. Corporation ABS-CBN AS a gesture of appreciation, Meralco recently hosted a fashion event at the Rockwell Tent Plaza Garden in Rockwell Center showcasing the fashion lines of Meralco Liwanag Card partners for its Liwanag Card holders. Chairman and CEO Manuel M. Lopez welcomed Meralco’s loyal clients to the “thank you” party, which had models garbed in outfits from Meralco fashion partners Analog Soul, Cru, Tru, Luca, Nothing but Water, No Curfew, Mico and Bergamo sashaying down the catwalk. Guest performers Kris Lawrence and Jessa Zaragosa added to the electrifying evening’s star power. The Meralco Liwanag Card For more information about wanagcard.com.ph or to the is an invitational loyalty card the Meralco Liwanag Card Meralco website at www. program that rewards prompt- program, log on to www.li- meralco.com.ph. paying customers with different benefits and privileges. These include discounts at partner stores and service providers, express service at Meralco call centers and business centers, free personal accident insurance and Meralco chairman and CEO Manuel M. Lopez (inset) welcomes Meralco Liwanag cardmany others. holders to the “thank you” party. Meralco loyal customers enjoy perks First Gas vice presidents Nestor Vasay (3rd from left) and Emmanuel Singson (3rd from right) with representatives of the other organizations that shared the ProjectFinance recognition: Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; British Gas Philippines; Shearman & Sterling LLP; Bayerische Hypo-Und Vereinsbank AG; and Société Générale. FPHC: Moving forward Meralco management buo at matatag today for tomorrow NANATILING buo at matatag ang management team ng Meralco matapos ang annual stockholders’ meeting nito nuong ika-26 ng Mayo na ginanap sa Meralco Theater. Iinihalal ng mga stockholders sa taunang pulong ang board of directors na pinamumunuan ni Manuel M. Lopez (MML) bilang chairman, Jose P. de Jesus, Napoleon Nazareno, Ray Espinosa at Manuel V. Pangilinan na kumakatawan sa Lopez-PLDT group; Ramon Ang bilang vice chairman at Estelito Mendoza na kumakatawan sa San Miguel Corporation; Alan Ortiz at Mario Surio para sa Government Service Insurance System; at former Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban at Vicente Panlilio bilang independent directors. Sa 1.11 bilyong issued and outstanding shares ng Meralco, 936 milyon o 86.93% ang represented sa stockholders’ meeting in person or by proxy. Sa organizational meeting matapos ang pulong ng stockholders, inihalal si MML bilang chairman at chief executive officer at si De Jesus bilang president & chief operating officer. Si Betty Sy naman ang hinirang na chief finance officer. Reaffirming Meralco commitment Sa kanyang pahayag, sinabi ni MML: “We warmly welcome both groups Lopez Group firms among RP’s best in corporate governance (SMC and PLDT) to Meralco…We reaffirm our commitment that this year will be better [than the last].” Idinagdag ni MML na tulad ng Meralco, ang SMC at PLDT groups ay mayroong Meralco chairman Manuel M. Lopez (right) and president Jose “commitment to de Jesus (left) flank San Miguel Corp.’s Ramon Ang, the new vice customer service” at chairman of the Meralco board. nagdadala ng sarili nilang “brand of business savvy, networks magbubunga ng maganda ang investand linkages” na lalong magpapatibay sa ment ng grupo sa Meralco, matapos maelectric utility. aprubahan ang implementasyon ng PBR Ayon naman kay De Jesus, ang pag- o performance-based regulation. sasama ng tatlong respetadong busi- Sa ilalim ng PBR, pinapatawan ng ness groups na PLDT, SMC at Lopez penalty ang distribution utilities na hindi sa Meralco ay magtutulak sa manage- makapasa sa service level standards at ment na magpunyagi para sa kapakanan binibigyan ng incentives ang mayroong ng mga customers nito. “We will strive mataas na efficiency at reliability tulad ng for higher customer satisfaction, to give Meralco. better value for every peso spent by cus- Samantala, nagdeklara ng P1 per share tomers, and to deliver electricity to every na cash dividend ang board of directors ng home, office, school, factory and shop Meralco bago magsimula ang stockholdwithout fail,” sabi niya. ers’ meeting. Ang mga stockholders as of ‘Magbubunga ng maganda’ record date June 9, 2009 ay makatatang Sa bahagi naman ng First Philippine gap ng dibidendo sa June 30, 2009. Ang Holdings Corporation (FPHC), may-ari Meralco shares na traded sa Philippine ng 13.4% ng Meralco, sinabi ni chairman Stock Exchange ay mabibili ex-dividend, Oscar M. Lopez noong taunang pulong o walang dibidendo simula June 4. (C.P. ng FPHC stockholders na umaasa siyang Sison/Meralco Corp Comm) Rockwell Land: Solid as a rock THE distinctive outline of Number One Rockwell is anticipated to be one of the most spectacular residential skyscrapers to grace the Makati skyline next year. More than its unique a rchitect ura l design, Number One Rockwell is a testament to how solid an investment a Rockwell Land property is. In the present economic slowdown where the threat of dead-end investments looms at every turn, the rise of Number One Rockwell continues to go forward—steady and unscathed. This is due to developers’ credibility, their commitment to stakeholders, and their capability to deliver despite the odds. Rockwell weathered the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s by simultaneously building the four towers of The West Block. The property was completed and delivered on schedule, and today stands as an industry benchmark for quality and premium lifestyle. Rockwell Land has expanded its portfolio beyond the Rockwell Center in Makati. Its latest project, The Grove by Rockwell, is set to refresh Ortigas with mid-rise residential towers built amidst a vast landscape. The 5.4-hectare property boasts of 75% open space consisting of six residential towers, water features, party islands with pocket gardens, and a retail cluster at the forefront of the development. For more information, visit The Grove by Rockwell model units at Power Plant Mall or call 793-0088. Log on to www. e-rockwell.com. (Vienn Tionglico) Lopezlink June 2009 AEI wins Best Paper award ASIAN Eye Institute (AEI) Lasik specialist Dr. Robert Ang and coauthor Dr. Karen Reyes’ research paper titled “Epi-Lasik Flap-On Versus Flap-Off ” won the Best Paper of Session in the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) convention held in San Francisco, California. Their efforts, one of the research initiatives supported by AEI, are part of the institute’s advocacy in advancing the science and practice of ophthalmology in the country. File photo shows Dr. Ang and Dr. Reyes with their award. (Sheila Sochayseng) PROMOS & OFFERS HDTV from SkyCable SKYCABLE makes high definition TV (HDTV) available to its subscribers in Metro Manila! The HDTV subscription requires the use of an HD decoder box which will decrypt SkyCable’s HD pay-per-view signal. SkyCable offers HISTORY HD, which features diverse historical genres, ranging from military to contemporary history and technology to natural history, as well as science, archaeology and pop culture; while Discovery HD has exclusive content from Discovery’s extensive series and specials. For more information, call the SkyCable customer service hotline at 631-0000 or text 0917- 6310000 and 0918-8631000. You may also log on to www.skycable.com. (Arlene Torres) Soar with SkyBroadband Raise funds for your school org through the SkyBroadband School Org Amazing Rewards (SOARs) program. Under SOARs, school orgs will receive commissions and rewards points by referring subscribers to SkyBroadband. To join, fill up the registration form available at www.skybroadband.com. ph or at SkyCable offices and submit it together with a school certification for the organization; an organization certification for the representatives; photocopy of the representatives’ school ID and latest registration card; and ID pictures. Send documents to the nearest SkyCable office, email to [email protected] or fax to 636-9292 loc. 6000. For more info, contact the SkyBroadband marketing office at 636-9292. MMLDC is ‘Big@10’ MMLDC celebrates its 10th anniversary with different value packages for BIG@10: Isang Dekada ng Paglilingkod.” A “BIG@10” package offers promo rates for rooms and facilities. Included are overnight accommodation, full board, use of the function rooms. Promo is available until October 31. Also on offer are a live-out package rate that starts at P750 per person and a live-in package rate starting at P1,945 per person. For inquiries, call 6328 1 1 1 , email astibayan@ mer a lco. com.ph or visit w w w . mmldc. org. (Peng Young) Did you miss an issue of LopezLink? Access our archives at www.Lopezlink.ph Lopezlink June 2009 HRCOUNCIL couch potato Medical City offers discounted rates THE Lopez Group Corporate HR/HR Council has entered into an agreement with The Medical City (TMC) to provide hospital services at discounted rates to employees of Lopez Group companies. These include outpatient consultations, emergency treatments, hospitalization and other similar services. Under the agreement, TMC will extend a 15% discount (from published rates) on all in-patient and outpatient hospitalization charges, except professional fees and charges for specially priced services such as executive checkups. A further 7% corporate discount will also be given. The discount will be applied after deducting Philhealth benefits. The same discount will also apply to immediate dependents of employees. As TMC is an accredited hospital of Medicard, the usual procedures of Medicard will hold in availing of hospital services. To avail of hospital services, employees should present a letter of authorization signed by the company’s designated signatories. For emergency cases, the employee should present his/her company ID card and submit his/her application for leave of absence as soon as possible. (Yiessa Borbon) HR Calendar Gabi ng Parangal 2009, July 1@Rockwell Tent, Makati Watson Wyatt survey says Firms scale down to cope with crisis WITH the global financial crisis dampening demand for Philippine exports as well as business confidence, companies are scaling down on labor expenses to survive. Options available include layoffs, shortened work schedules, salary freezes, slashed training budgets and reduced bonus pools. A survey of 178 companies conducted in March 2009 by Watson Wyatt Philippines Inc. found 22% of respondents implementing a salary freeze this year, “based on a mandate from their global/corporate offices.” The biggest hit is felt by the export-oriented industry, “particularly in the semiconductor/electronics manufacturing sector.” Several Lopez Group companies participated in the survey, contributing to the knowledge pool of human resource and industry practices in the country. Results serve as benchmarks for management planning and guidance. Salary increases slashed Despite the financial crisis, 78% of survey participants will still be providing salary increases for 2009, although at a drastically reduced rate compared to forecasts in the previous six months. Of the 78% that will provide a salary increase, 52% have reduced their salary increase budget and the average reduction is by 2.65%. Average salary increases for workers were forecast at 5.35% in March 2009, down from 9.50% in August 2008. Excluding com- PR CHALLENGE The ‘Tweetable’ business model More companies are getting on the Twitter bandwagon. Kim Hart in this article excerpted from The Washington Post explains why. TWITTER is becoming part of the business strategy for a wide range of brands. Some companies are realizing that a more effective use of the microblogging tool is to mine it for clients, recruit employees and answer customer service questions. Twitter is an easy way to create buzz for a new product launch or to alert customers to a service outage. To that end, some businesses are starting to host Twitter tutorials for employees. Attendees at conferences and other business-related gatherings already use the service to relate details on an unusually interesting session or to share news announcements. For example, at a conference focused on global health recently, Bill Gates released a jarful of mosquitoes into a biz EXCELLENCE room to make a point about the spread of malaria. “And people found out about that first on Twitter,” said Steven Fisher, community and social media manager at Network Solutions, a web hosting and online marketing company based in Herndon, Virginia. Big companies such as Dell are active in the “Twitterverse,” addressing customer service issues, said Shashi Bellamkonda, Network Solutions’ panies implementing a salary freeze, however, the average salary increase forecast for 2009 is 6.99%. ‘Wait and see’ mode According to the latest Watson Wyatt’s HR BEAT (Business & Employee Analytics and Trends), “at the onset of the financial crisis, majority of the companies were in a ‘wait and see’ mode…However, as the events unfolded, it created pressure on many organizations to revisit their salary spending plans alongside other cost-reduction initiatives. Thus, we have seen a general conservatism in the more recent runs of this survey.” Majority of those surveyed are medium-sized companies which are considered as subsidiaries of multinational companies. Average headcount is 1,500 and annual sales turnover ranges from P225.7 million to P21.8 billion. The sample comprised business process out- social media swami (yes, that’s his real title). Companies are now accustomed to monitoring blogs and other consumer-generated content for mentions of brands. Similarly, Bellamkonda wants Network Solutions employees to take notice of any questions, complaints or other mentions of the company that pop up on Twitter. W. Roy Dunbar, the firm’s chief executive, said it is even more important to communicate with customers during an economic downturn. He said he gives his social media team free rein to experiment with new tools. source/call center organizations, hi-tech firms including telephone companies, consumer products/fast moving consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, financial services, and others. Variable bonuses While majority of industry forecasts indicate a slowdown in business activity, 87% of respondents will still provide variable bonuses to employees, 66% of which are maintaining the same level of bonus targets for this year. Companies that will be reducing bonus pools for this year (23% of sample) are maintaining 70% of last year’s target bonus payout. One-third of survey participants are expected to reduce their manpower this year, while 60% intend to retain their training and development budgets at the same level as last year. For those who will be reducing their training budgets (35% of sample), projected decrease is at 30% of their 2008 budget. (Carla Paras-Sison) “Next time, we’ll conduct the meeting entirely in tweets,” Bellamkonda said. It may be a short meeting. LAA 2008 semifinalists known FIVE team nominations have clinched semifinalist status in the Lopez Achievement Awards, making them eligible to win the top prize in the LAA derby. They are, in no particular order, “A Sustained Business Turnaround” by the Management Coordinating Council, First Philippine Industrial Corporation; “Strategic Expansion to Fuel Transition from Start-up to Growth” by the Business Management Team, Asian Eye Institute (AEI); and “Harmonizing Environment and Technology to Win Mt. Kanlaon Buffer Zone Crisis” by the MK Buffer Zone Communications Team, Energy Development Corporation. Rounding out the list are “Organizational Transformation to Achieve Growth Objectives and Superior Performance” by the Human Resource Team, AEI; and Schools for Schools (S4S) Campaign by the E-Media Program, ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. The six screening committees, composed of the group’s functional experts in business management, operations management, human resource focus, customer focus, public responsibility, and corporate image build- ing, evaluated each nomination and then met and deliberated on which nomination to endorse to the panel of judges. Aside from the project’s exceptionality and demonstration of group values, the committees also gave particular attention to measurement, and the alignment of the project/program objectives with the results, which are part of the “contribution to business objectives” criterion. With the selection of the semifinalists, the scores will now revert to zero. The panel will follow the two-step screening review process, which now includes a panel interview. Whose star will shine the brightest? This cycle’s winners will be announced during the 2008 LAA awarding ceremony in August. (Bheng Rubia) treats French Open on Studio 23 Rafael Nadal, Roger Rafael Nadal Federer, Ana Ivanovic and Roger and Maria Sharapova Federer try to make history at the French Open 2009 with the telecast of the matches on Studio 23. World number one Nadal makes his bid for a fifth consecutive French Open title, Federer aims to tie Pete Sampras’ 14 Grand Slam victories, and Ivanovic defends her 2008 French Open title against a tough field. Watch the French Open 2009 on June 1, 2 p.m.; June 2-5, 8 a.m.; and June 8-9, 2 p.m. on Studio 23. (Kane Choa) Ninja Turtles attack! Follow the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Splinter as they are transported 100 years into the future by Cody Jones, the great-grandson of Casey Jones and April O’Neil and heir to the O’Neil Tech business empire. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward” premieres June 1 at 6:30 p.m. on Studio 23. (K. Choa) Velvet offers laugh-out-loud series Murphy’s Law happens even to good people in “Worst Week,” premiering June 8, 9:30 p.m. on Velvet. Sam Briggs (Kyle Bornheimer) is a magazine editor who becomes a one-man wrecking crew whenever he’s around his girlfriend’s folks. Join Sam as he goes through an ever-escalating series of upside-downs and misadventures in “Worst Week.” Velvet is available on SkyCable Platinum, SkyCable Gold, SkyCable Silver and other quality cable operators. (Katherine Solis) Lopezlink June 2009 ‘Katorse’ is next level for Erich STAR Circle grand questor and Star Magic talent Erich Gonzales plays the lead role in “Katorse.” Along with “Pinoy Big Brother Teen Edition Plus” winner Ejay Falcon and model-athlete Xian Lim, Erich stars in the TV remake of the coming-of-age ‘80s film by Joey Giosiengfao that launched the career of Dina Bonnevie. Under the direction of Malu Sevilla, Erich plays Nene, a carefree 14-year-old who has to face life’s difficulties early. The Davao native says she may not have experienced the hardships Nene went through but this does not stop her from giving 100% in this project. “I watched the original film and I try to study acting techniques from films and TV shows that are related to what I’m going to do,” she says. “For example, pinanood ko yung ‘The Reader’ ni Kate Winslet.” The young actress shares that her parents have always been supportive of her career and that they had blessed her move to accept the role, her boldest ever. “Madaming matututunan yung manonood, especially the teens who forget to be careful in their actions and responsibilities,” she explains. Watch for Erich in “Katorse” this June, only on ABS-CBN! (Lorelie Dionisio-Piravalasamy) Wil of good fortune TV host Willie Revillame hopes to be able to help others who are in need of jobs through his new baby, Wil Theater Mall. The construction of the multimillion-peso complex on Eugenio Lopez Drive will be finished in 12 to 16 months. It will house two multipurpose studios, a mall, a theater, and a number of commercial spaces. A basketball court, gym and spa will be located on the mall’s rooftop. Director Johnny Manahan serves as Wil Theater Mall consultant, with Jonathan Gan as architect and Jose Aliling as project manager. The groundbreaking ceremony for Wil Theater Mall was attended by ABS-CBN Corp. president Charo Santos-Concio, Channel 2 head Cory Vidanes, “Wowowee” production head Linggit Tan, corporate communications head Bong Osorio, director Bobot Mortiz, Wil’s manager Arlene de Castro and “Wowowee” cohosts and staff. Wil leads the groundbreaking ceremony for his new project, the Wil Theater Mall, located on Eugenio Lopez Drive across the audience entrance of ABSCBN. EJ, Erich and Xian Outstanding overseas Pinoys honored ABS-CBN Global recently honored outstanding Filipino individuals and organizations in the United States and Japan to celebrate The Filipino Channel’s 15th anniversary. Gawad Geny Lopez Jr. Bayaning Pilipino Awards pay tribute to unsung heroes who have made public service their personal mission and were hosted with the Ugnayan at Tulong para sa Maralitang Pamilya (Ugat) Foundation. Photo shows the awards organizers with the US honorees: (l-r) ABS-CBN Global CFO Kai Rodriguez; North America managing director Chinky de Jesus; Ugat Foundation’s Fr. Nilo Tanalega, SJ; ABS-CBN Global COO Raffy Lopez; Abe King of PBA Legends USA Foundation; Dr. Jocelyn Bruce of Nanay Inc.; ABS-CBN Corp. president Charo SantosConcio; Ken Mendoza of Faba; Alice Andam of PNAMDC Inc.; ABS-CBN CFO Ron Valdueza; Dr. Manuel Hipol of Cufot Inc.; ABS-CBNi News Bureau chief Ging Reyes; and senior manager Mitos Santisteban. (Cecile Ilagan /Photo: Mona Brooks) A musical gift from Kris KRIS Aquino and baby James come together in Star Records’ “We Are 1,” a two-disc musical and educational album that features mot her-a nd-c h i ld bonding music for infants and toddlers. Aiza Seguerra, Piolo Pascual and Gary Valenciano are among the featured artists in the pop-up album, which will be officially released in June in record bars nationwide. Get your copy of “We Are 1” now! (L. Dionisio-Piravalasamy) ‘PHR’ fans meet and greet their idols FANS of “Precious Hearts Romances” (PHR) filled SM San Lazaro recently for the PHR Grand Fans’ Day where lucky participants met “Bud Brothers” author Rose Tan and other PHR pocketbook writers. PHR is also an afternoon television series on ABS-CBN. From the first “Bud Brothers” TV series entitled “Stupid Cupids,” which was followed by “My Gulay, Wow Betchay” and “Red Roses for a Blue Lady,” romantics faithfully followed the passionate stories. PHR staff and writers graced the event, sharing trivia about the stories and answering questions from fans; the writers also signed books for their followers. There were games, raffles, online shopping and book reservations for the prequel of the “Bud Brothers” series, “Ang Akin Ay Akin, Ang Iyo Ay Akin Pa Rin.” If you liked the stories of Jake Cuenca and Cristine Reyes; Mariel Rodriguez and Rafael Rossell; and John Prats and Denise Laurel, then don’t miss an episode as the scenes become hotter and more exciting in “Precious Hearts Romances,” every afternoon after “Kambal sa Uma” on ABS-CBN. (K. Solis) Fans have their ‘PHR’ books autographed Lopezlink June 2009 executiveFEATURE Studio Tours Museum highlights ABS-CBN firsts The pioneering spirit of Kapitan Eugenio Lopez Jr. lives on at the Studio Tours Museum: First to tape a show: “An Evening with Pilita” was taped beginning 1965 with the use of Ampex videotape machines which ABS-CBN was also the first to bring into the country. First to broadcast in color: ABS-CBN aired canned American shows in 1966, making the Philippines the second Asian country after Japan to introduce color TV. First live remote coverage: The April 1967 coverage of the “Seven Last Words” in the Baguio Cathedral was also the furthest live remote broadcast ever undertaken in the country. First marathon election coverage: “Halalan ’67” dished out 36 straight hours of updates on November 14-15, 1967. First dedicated broadcast center: The 23,078-sq. m. ABS-CBN Broadcast Center on Bohol Avenue, then Asia’s best and most advanced, was inaugurated in December 1968. First to harness the power of satellite broadcasting: ABS-CBN’s special coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing in July 1969, hosted by Bong Lapira, allowed Filipinos to watch history in the making. First to use the Chroma Key: During “Halalan ’69,” images were projected behind the anchor, the first time the technique was used in Philippine TV. First simultaneous satellite broadcasts: Starting December 1988, people in the provinces were able to watch the news at the same time as their Manila counterparts. First nationwide live remote broadcast: With its new satellite dish technology and a digital compression system, ABS-CBN was able to do a live remote broadcast of the eruption of Mt. Mayon in 1993. First all-news station: Sarimanok News Network (later renamed ABS-CBN News Channel or ANC) began with three newscasts a day in May 1996. ROGY Panganiban, Studio Tours manager of ABS-CBN Corporation, began his working life at the age of 20 in the US. And success certainly did not come overnight. “This was during martial law. I spent about two years in college but I didn’t finish my course. Times were hard and if you could find work at all, you get used to it and you’d want to keep on working. I consider it a blessing in disguise that I had worked early on. We were in the States and I was living with my cousins, the family of Gabby (ABS-CBN chairman Eugenio Lopez III), for a couple of years,” he recalls. Panganiban worked in Budget Renta-Car for two years and later moved to a department store, Gump’s, where he worked in the mail order section for three years. When he returned to the Philippines, he worked for The Flower Farm for at least two years before finally joining the information technology division of ABS-CBN in 1992. In 1997, he moved to Star Magic and later ABS-CBN Consumer Products, now defunct ABS-CBN subsidiaries that • • • • • • • • • • Clockwise from top: CCD’s elite group during the Anvil Awards; Daily scenario at the tour reception area; Orientation of tour clients inside the preview room; Studio Tours goes to Montemar Resort in Bataan; Ushers during the “Dolphy at 80” special at the Meralco Theater; Tour clients unique experience at the Wowowee studio; Studio Tours administrator Aaron Domingo. Walk this way How to book a tour WHAT’S in store for tour participants? Aaron Domingo offers a preview: “Assembly time is from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. You will be issued a receipt, together with a Studio Tours ID sticker and a souvenir keychain. Then we will bring you to the preview room for a 15-minute presentation on the history of ABS-CBN. Afterwards, we’ll tour the museum and head to the different studios. This will take around 1 and 1/2 hours. We’ll then have an early lunch at the cafeteria before going to ‘Wowowee’ or ‘ASAP’ because the shows tape for more than Lopezlink June 2009 three hours and the audience members are not allowed to bring in food or drinks into the studio.” Studio Tours requires a request letter for groups of 10 persons or more. Walk-in bookings for tours are also accepted, though not to watch a live show or taping. “For the tour, we can accommodate them anytime, any day,” Domingo says. “But to get into ‘Wowowee,’ we prioritize those that have reservations or are on the wait list kasi ang tagal din nila naghintay.” Of the 190 seats allocated for Studio Tours clients in “Wowowee,” 60 are reserved for balikbayan TFC subscribers. In “ASAP,” 30 of the 100 Studio Tours seats are for TFC clients. To book yourself for a tour, call 415-2272 locals 3622/3624 or 416-3211. Fee is P150 per head. To reserve a free slot, TFC subscribers may log on to the ABS-CBN Global website (www.abs-cbnglobal.com/). STUDIO... from page 1 peek at the workings of ABS-CBN coordinated directly with the department related to their field of interest; they then adjusted their schedules according to the availability of the personnel tasked to show them around. For a time, Talent Center and the PR department also handled the logistics and conduct of the visits. In August 1997, ABS-CBN chairman Eugenio Lopez III (popularly referred to as EL3) decided to formally organize studio tours and offer them under Star Magic Inc., the company’s licensing and merchandising subsidiary. The pioneer batch of five tour guides included Studio Tours’ current administrator, Aaron Domingo. For loyal viewers “EL3 saw the need to establish a department that would cater specifically to the needs of the public, especially loyal Kapamilya viewers who would like to see what happens inside the studio or see our facilities,” Domingo explains. Soon, ABS-CBN Global honcho Raffy Lopez decided to merge Global’s free tour services for TFC subscribers with that of Studio Tours. The new centralized operations al- MILESTONES lowed Studio Tours to cater to balikbayan as well as to locals, including students and community organizations. Studio Tours is part of the corporate communications division now headed by Bong Osorio, with Rogy Panganiban as manager. In addition to Osorio, Panganiban and Domingo, there are 21 full-time employees working from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day of the week: 14 tour guides who also act as customer service representatives, six cashiers and a stockman. Guided tours The department’s current package tour offer includes a guided tour plus a chance to become part of the audience for live shows such as “Wowowee,” “ASAP,” “Entertainment Live,” “Ruffa and Ai,” “Sharon,” “GKNB” or “The Buzz.” For students on exposure trips, Studio Tours also offers customized packages. Mass communications students, for instance, may attend tapings of teleserye, while would-be electronics and communication engineers could visit transmitter sites and control room, on top of the guided tour. Student groups could comprise as many as 400 individuals, with up to 300 non-students joining the daily tours. In terms of foot traffic, some STUDIO Tours may be a small department in terms of manpower, but it packs a wallop when it comes to achievements. 1997 Studio Tours is established to serve as the local counterpart of Universal Studios. ABS- 8,400 people traipse through ABSCBN’s studios and facilities every month, Domingo reveals. In the first five years of Studio Tours’ history, there was often a sharp delineation between the lean and the peak seasons. Then, the peak months lasted from January to March; foot traffic would drop during the summer break, and would spike again from October to December. Formula for success Things turned around when a prodigal Kapamilya host took another shot at the noontime slot four years ago. For years, ABS-CBN had tried a virtual cocktail of hosts and formats in an attempt to wrest supremacy from its veteran competitor. With the wildly popular new show, it seemed the formula had finally been found—a formula whose desirable effects in one way or another also redounded to other shows and to Studio Tours. “When ‘Wowowee’ was established, there wasn’t a day or a month that wasn’t peak season for us. The full bookings caught us by surprise. The show really pushed us up,” Domingo says. The success of Willie Revillame’s show had a domino effect on other shows, such that Studio Tours is fully booked every day until 2010! CBN thus opens its doors to individuals who want to experience the magic of the country’s largest and most modern media and content network. 2003 Studio Shop is revived. A new line of clothing and “It’s amazing because ‘Ruffa and Ai,’ which was launched only in the first quarter of 2009, is booked until June. So, little by little, most of the other shows are being filled up as well,” the administrator reports. Surpassing the target Studio Tours’ move to a more viable location (the old site of Io KTV ) at the ELJ Center two years ago came with a daunting new sales target—from P10 million in annual income, the financial bar was raised to P19M. Despite the seeming impossibility of the task, the group was able to not just meet, but even surpassed the quota for two years running. This year, the group also took home an Anvil Award of Excellence from the Public Relations Society of the Philippines, attesting to the efficacy of the tour service in promoting ABS-CBN. Which was why, Domingo smiles, one won’t see TV or print ads for Studio Tours anytime soon. “As of now, for ‘Wowowee’ or ‘ASAP,’ our next available schedule is in February 2010. Were fully booked until the end of the year. If we advertise, the wait list will only get longer.” Tour de force This setback notwithstanding, Domingo aims for a tour de force other souvenir items are also created. 2004 Studio Tours guides are recognized as official ushers for ABS-CBN’s corporate events and entertainment specials. 2005 Studio Tours Museum Walk performance for Studio Tours in 2009, especially with its improved museum segment and other operational adjustments. One such project is the museum’s celebrity handprint collection, which will be organized and unveiled after renovations are carried out in the display area. ABS-CBN executives Cory Vidanes and Linggit Tan determined the Kapamilya stars whose handprints were solicited and the list now includes Dolphy, Judy Ann Santos and Korina Sanchez. Household name “Also in 2009, we hope to set up a pressroom within the Studio Tours area, so that our friends from the press can work on their stories and meet their deadlines right here,” he adds. Domingo, who saw the department during its birthing pains almost 12 years ago, seems overwhelmed by Studio Tours’ unqualified blockbuster hit status. “We never thought that it would become a household name,” he says. “Even when we won in the Anvil Awards, we never thought we’d have this big of an impact. The reception has been overwhelming. We hope to live up to everyone’s expectations, and we promise to further improve our services.” is inaugurated by ABS-CBN president Charo Santos-Concio. 2007 Studio Tours celebrates its 10th anniversary. 2008 The celebrity handprint project for the museum is completed. 2009 Studio Tours bags an Anvil Award of Excellence for PR Programs Directed at the Customer. The project was spearheaded by corporate communications division vice president Bong Osorio and tour administrator Aaron Domingo. CBN by conducting entertaining and informative tours—whatever show there is. Eighty percent of people who go on tour want to watch a show. The rest are satisfied with a walking tour of ABSCBN. We offer ‘Wowowee’ on weekdays and ‘ASAP’ on Sundays,” says Panganiban. He is gratified that audiences have grown to appreciate and value the work that goes into ABS-CBN programs. “In the beginning, maybe 12 years ago, we’d send out 2,000 letters a year to local high schools a n d colleges, offering matter what the noontime show of ABS-CBN is. “We have created a family of tour guides who know the elements of production and are very knowledgeable. I can guide a tour myself, if need be.” He looks forward to the establishment human face Showing the By Carla Paras-Sison handled merchandising and licensing of ABS-CBN products, as well as Studio Tours. ABS-CBN Consumer Products closed in 2001, and Panganiban worked for two years in TFC (The Filipino Channel), handling special events. Timely revival In 2003, Studio Tours was revived as a department under his leadership. The revival was most timely. There was a surge in the popularity of the noontime show, “Wowowee,” and Studio Tours was swamped with requests for tours that include being part of the live audience of one show. “Our vision and mission has always been to show the human face of ABS- them a stop in the ABS-CBN noontime show to form part of their field trip. Now, we can’t do that anymore. TFC subscribers book their seats online and actually plan their balikbayan holiday around the schedule they can confirm. For example, now, if you want to see ‘Wowowee’ live, the earliest date is in 2010 already,” Panganiban explains. For this reason, he is also very aware of how frustrating it is for loyal kapamilya to be bumped off their confirmed schedules. “We have to refund their deposits whenever that happens for any reason.” Leading the way Panganiban is proud that ABS-CBN is leading the way in studio tours and believes the group will continue to go strong no Whoa-wowee!: 2 ‘ASAP ‘09’: 400 (Fully booked until October 2010) 1 ‘Wowowee’: 4,560 of a common retail outlet for Studio Shop which is the merchandising arm of Studio Tours; Star Records which sells audio and video discs; ABS-CBN Publishing which sells magazines; and ABS-CBN Licensing which manufactures products related to ABS-CBN programs. Tentatively conceptualized as a “universal store,” the common shop will aggregate the various ABS-CBN products to gain better exposure under shared overhead expenses. “We’re all selling to the same viewers. Why not join forces,” he says. Going forward, Panganiban tells LopezLink readers to “watch this space” as there is “more to come” from his closeknit team at Studio Tours. Top 5 shows GAME shows and talk shows are among ABSCBN’s top draws, as shown by Studio Tours’ sold-out monthly allocations*: (Fully booked until October 2010) of ABS-CBN 4 ‘The Buzz’: 400 3 ‘Ruffa and Ai’: 1,600 5 ‘Entertainment Live’: 320 *Allotment for Studio Tours clients only. “ASAP,” “The Buzz” and “Entertainment Live” are weekly programs. CSR ACTIVITIES Lopezlink June 2009 Success stories of EntrepBus culinary grads Never too late, never too old EntrepBus students in action WHEN most mothers her age would already be slowing down, Florenda Dizon, 52, of Old Balara, Quezon City would walk the streets of Payatas to peddle lutong ulam in neighborhoods and offices. Thanks to the skills she learned from the the EntrepBus Program of ABS-CBN Bayan Academy, Nanay Florenda now sells a wide array of viands and desserts to her customers. Since her husband lost his job in 1998, she had to take on the responsibility of making a living for their family. “Kung anu-ano na ang pinasok kong trabaho: counter girl, factory worker, vendor, katulong. BAYAN ACADEMY CALENDAR BAYAN Academy offers the following certificate training programs this month: June 4-5 —Strategic Planning Boot Camp June 1-5 —Teaching Entrepreneurship & Management @ Colegio San Agustin, Bacolod June 18-19 and 2526 —Strategic Planning Boot Camp June 18-19—The Eight Rs of Effective HR Management June 22-23—Total Performance Management June 22-24 —Strategic Planning & Management June 29-30—Community Based Social Enterprise Development Unless otherwise indicated, seminars will be held at Bayan Academy, 2/F Cinderella Bldg., 825 EDSA, Quezon City. For more info, contact KC Villanueva at 928-5576 or at [email protected]. Sa pagtitinda ng ulam, nairaraos ko kahit paano ang lima kong anak,” Nanay Florenda says. When she learned about the EntrepBus program of ABSCBN Bayan Academy, she immediately signed up. “Pasalamat ako at nakabilang ako sa programa. Madami talaga akong natutunan, napalawak ang kaalaman ko sa pagluluto,” Nanay Florenda smiles. Meanwhile, passing the National Certification Level II of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) spelled the start of something big for 33-year-old Chandy Tomasig of Quezon City. Chandy lives in Brgy. Pinyahan with his wife and chil- dren. The third of five siblings, he was forced to stop his studies after high school and work part-time. “Mahirap ang buhay namin, hindi kami kaya pagaralin ng mga magulang ko.” Then he learned about the EntrepBus. He enrolled during the Pinyahan visit of the bus in March. “Sabi ko, baka ito na ang pagkakataon para sa akin. Pumapasok ako araw-araw, ayoko may ma-miss sa klase. Gusto ko kasi talaga matuto.” Unlike the other graduates, Chandy did not stop at getting his certificate of completion. He took the Tesda assessment and passed. He knew that additional certification will give him an edge as he seeks employment in the food industry. Today, Chandy is eyeing a job abroad, and is just a notch away from realizing his dream of being a world-renowned chef. In partnership with Ai Hu Foundation, Bayan Academy through its EntrepBus brings the mobile culinary school to train communities in culinary and commercial cooking. By providing quality education and skills training right where the students are, it gives the less fortunate members of society culinary and commercial cooking training—something that is offered by culinary schools at very expensive prices. To date, EntrepBus has catered to 34 communities in Metro Manila, and will go up north by the third quarter of the year to serve Pangasinan, Ilocos and the Cordillera Autonomous Region. Silver Swan Corporation, Sun Goddess, Chattrade Corporation and Elba have joined Ai Hu and ABS-CBN Bayan Academy to promote and democratize entrepreneurship nationwide. (KC Villanueva) Jude Mannion in final Group Think JOIN the culmination of the Group Think series at the Pasig Room of the Meralco Lighthouse on June 8 to 9, 2009. Jude Mannion, CEO of Robinhood Asia and Robin Hood Foundation New Zealand, will be the resource person for this two-day session, which aims to finalize the corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy of the Lopez Group. The Group Think is a venue for CEOs and foundation heads to explore ideas on aligning their CSR efforts for greater impact on the community and business. For more info, call 490-0779. (Vanessa Suquila) EDC’s Schools for Excellence lauded “THE Schools for Excellence (SFE) project in Tongonan is the model school that the DepEd and those who want to join the Adopt-A-School program could use as a template,” Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said during the inauguration of the final batch of facilities of the Leyte SFE. Development “Energy Corporation (EDC) and partners…did more than what is asked of them by innovating ways to improve the curriculum,” he added. EDC president Paul Aquino stressed that in addition to its physical investment, SFE is putting in resources for the company’s and the country’s future manpower requirements. The adoption of these schools began with a partnership forged between EDC and the local governments of Ormoc and Kananga in 2005. EDC made the project a multisectoral initiative involving the local school board and the Parent-Teacher-Community Associations (PTCA). In 2008, SFE signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ateneo Center for Education Development to enhance its curriculum, including the training of teachers in key academic areas. This year, SFE entered into a partnership with the Philippine Science High School-Eastern Visayas to reinforce student learning in math and science. SFE has thus far registered impressive numbers: enrollment of 667, up from 345; reduced dropout rate to a low of 0.4% from 8.5%; and improved participation rate averaging 93%. Zero non-reader status has been sustained for four years now. “SFE has evolved into a total community development effort. It has demonstrated how an education project improved the overall landscape of the community,” Aquino said. (Toni Nieva) Sec. Jesli Lapus (extreme right) inaugurates the SFE buildings and facilities (inset). With him are (r-l) EDC president Paul Aquino; Tongonan barangay captain Bienvenido Napoles; Kananga Mayor Elmer Codilla; PSHSEastern Visayas director Pedrito Padilla; DepEd Region 8 director Sol Matugas; and EDC LGPF resident manager Manuel Paete. AFI UPDATES ONGOINGS BayaniJuan launched in Calauan Informal settlers living along the Pasig River and esteros now have hope for a better life, thanks to BayaniJuan sa Calauan, the 107-hectare resettlement project that supports the Kapit Bisig para sa Ilog Pasig (KBPIP) movement. Different AFI chief Gina Lopez paints a sectors, including ABS-CBN Calauan home Foundation Inc. (AFI) partners, are working together to make BayaniJuan sa Calauan a sustainable home for the relocatees. “BayaniJuan sa Calauan is about showing how the Filipino spirit can be, how we can all work together,” Gina Lopez, managing director of AFI, said during the inauguration of the site. (Faizza Tanggol) Telcos unite for Pasig River Globe, Smart and Sun Cellular are backing KBPIP’s “Piso Para sa Ilog Pasig” text campaign, which allows individuals to contribute towards the rehabilitation of the Pasig River. ABSCBN Interactive led by Connie Lopez also helped by ironing out the mechanics of the campaign. Since March 2009, “Piso Para sa Ilog Pasig” has received around 100,000 text hits. To contribute, Globe, Touch Mobile, Sun Cellular, Smart, and Talk & Text subscribers may text GIVE [space] ILOG and send to 2366. (F. Tanggol) ‘Sagip Kapamilya’ helps typhoon victims Sagip Kapamilya extended help to more than 9,000 families in the Bicol region that were displaced by the flooding and landslides triggered by Typhoon Dante in May. To date, teams are still conducting relief operations in Albay and A mother smiles as she cradles her Camarines Sur in partnership share of relief goods with Bantay Bata 163 and ABS-CBN Bicol. To donate, deposit cash or checks to Banco de Oro ABS-CBN Branch Account # 5630020111. Contact Sagip Kapamilya at 411-4995 or sagip@ abs-cbn.com for more info. ‘Double Take’ takes another look at evolution DID you really see what you thought you saw? Was what you always knew as real merely a cleverly woven myth? Look at evolution and transformation once again in Lopez Memorial Museum’s new exhibit, Double Take. Curated by the husband and wife team of Chit and Eileen Ramirez, Double Take features works from the museum’s permanent collection, LVN archival photographs and a video installation by young director Raya Martin. According to Eileen, “Impassioned battles are waged upon any number of crafted platforms—notions of blood, glory, territory and ultimately, nation. In mining specific aspects of the LVN film still archive, particularly war films spanning several eras of Filipino filmmaking, Martin, the exhibit’s featured artist, counts on the museum infrastructure to set off a playing on the eyes and mind.” Lopez Museum’s larger gallery spaces show pronouncements from the historian Floro Quibuyen, art historian John Clark and theorist Marian Pastor Roces to set off seminal pieces that it has become imperative to bring indigenous, premium but endangered trees in the mainstream of reforestation initiatives. Under the “Tree for the Future” module, EDC and its partners will plant this type of trees in locations where they will best survive or receive protection, such as school grounds, municipal parks and leisure estates. The objective is to grow them into “mother trees” that would produce the seeds to be used in reforestation projects. EDC aims to implement the module in all 81 Philippine provinces. Apart from “Tree for the Future,” Binhi has three other modules: “Tree for Life” (for bridging gaps of critical forest areas), “Tree for Food” (for livelihood of forest settlers) and “Tree for Leisure” (for ecotourism). (T. Nieva) in the collection by 19th century painters Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo. The two artists are also reexamined in light of discourse and personal communication with the national hero, Jose Rizal. Within these sites, text and image encounter each other hopefully to engage visitors in reassessing what these icons stand for vis-à-vis such charged concepts as country and parity. Double Take also invites attention on images that hint at how Luna and Hidalgo saw the everyday as colonial subjects egging for recognition. It also brings to the fore pictorial practice that, in one way or other, propelled the imaginations of individuals ultimately believing they were brothers making up a single race, to take on sword, spear, rifle, and even talismans on bare skin. Eileen adds, “It is in summoning such clichéd yet still charged tableaus of the real and unreal (like a flank of “battle-worn” shields girding up for a no-holds-barred fight) that this ex- hibition counts on for inquiry, at the very least, to take place. It is in this sense that Double Take hopes to occasion revisitings, if not restitution.” Featured artist Martin holds a BA in Film and Audiovisual Communication, cum laude, from the University of the Philippines in Diliman, and a BA in Journalism from UP Baguio. He is the first Filipino filmmaker to be accepted in the Cinéfondation Résidence of the Cannes Film Festival. His latest works, “Independencia” and “Manila,” were shown at the Official Selection Cannes Film Festival 2009 in May. Double Take runs until September 25, 2009. Collections management seminar Lopez Memorial Museum and the Yuchengco Museum will hold a collections management seminar on June 1819, 2009. This is part of the museums’ continuing studies series which aims to develop policies and skills, apply standards and encourage adherence to procedures for museums and museological practice. With its modules divided into basic, intermediate and advanced collections management, the series will give museum-specific knowledge to a broader audience, particularly those who manage their own private collections, galleries or corporate collections. Lectures complemented by readings and hands-on activities It is the name of a salon as well as an advertising comprise the seminar. agency that harps on not needing second chances. Fee of P3,500 includes In other places, it is a coed jazz a capella group, snacks, lunch and a brand of athletic microwear, and the title of an seminar kit. Only 25 “FBI novel-thriller.” Online, it is a way of finding participants will be acnew homes for art through the Doubletake Galcommodated. For more lery consignment service. On the tech side, it is a information, call the Mac OS stitching software that allows do-overs Yuchengco Museum and panorama shots. at 889-1234 or Lopez Recently, Belgian filmmaker and media artist Museum at 631-2417. Johan Grimonprez’s film, “Double Take,” revealed Lopez Memorial his cinematic quips on fear-as-commodity and Museum is at the ground media myth-making via Jorge Luis Borges’ story floor, Benpres Building, “25 August 1983” which in turn takes off from Exchange Road, Pasig. Alfred Hitchcock’s quote: “If you meet your Museum days and hours double, you should kill him.” are Mondays to Saturdays, As in the Double Take exhibition, Grimonper8 a.m.-5 p.m., except holiez’s work harps on initial misconceptions, deceit, days. For more info, call and traded identities in fraught situations. Fanny at 631-2417. Again, again, again What is Double Take? NOSTALGIA Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.— George Santayana June 4, 1908 P a c i t a Moreno, who is to become the m at r i a rc h of the Lopez clan, is born in Manila. June 12, 1928 Eugenio Lopez Sr. and Fernando Lopez found E&F Lopez, the predecessor of the Lopez Group. June 1953 Eugenio “Geny” Lopez Jr. graduates from Harvard Business School; his father assigns him to run The Manila Chronicle. June 1990 First Holdings makes its first profit since 1983, culminating its drive back to viability and prosperity. June 8, 1993 Benpres Holdings is created. As CEO, Geny leads an expansion drive that grows the Lopez Group to several times its size in the 1970s. June 28, 1999 Geny passes away in San Francisco. Oscar M. Lopez assumes leadership of the Lopez Group. Source: Mercy Servida, head librarian, Lopez Memorial Museum Library special FEATURE ‘Ako’ wants you! ‘Binhi’ goes to BGC E N E R G Y Development Corporation (EDC) sowed the seeds of its Binhi: A Greening Legacy program in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig with a tree planting activity. More than 50 seedlings of rare Philippine tree species were planted along the proposed BGC jogging path, including banuyo, dao, gisokgisok, guijo, palosapis and supa. EDC senior vice president Agnes de Jesus explained that Binhi’s “Tree for the Future” module is biased towards the planting of endangered tree species. “Our reforestation efforts must consider tree species biodiversity preservation and enrichment,” she said, adding Raya Martin (top); Double Take at the Luna Room of Lopez Museum(left) @Lopez Museum Lopezlink June 2009 INSPIRED perhaps by Mahatma Gandhi’s famous exhortation—“You must be the change you wish to see in the world”—at least a couple of campaigns have been sprouting up anchored on “ako.” “Ako Mismo,” possibly the mother of the ako campaigns, first surfaced during the Manny Pacquiao-Ricky Hatton boxing match in early May. People were intrigued by its eyecatching black and white ad featuring celebrities like Ely Buendia, Luis Manzano, Angel Locsin, Edu Manzano, Maxene Magalona, Arnel Pineda, Cha r ice a n d Chris Tiu. And with cute dog tags as an incentive, who could resist (more so if you belong to the age bracket attracted to shiny thingamajigs)? Suspicious minds at first thought “Ako Mismo” to be a springboard for the presidential run of an “MVP” after scrutiny revealed Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. and Smart Foundation as the reported moneybags behind the campaign; it didn’t help that you couldn’t even enter the site (www. akomismo.org) without signing up first. Soon enough, the corporate social responsibility arm of top ad agency DDB, DDB Cares, admitted authorship of “Ako Mismo,” which it calls an “advocacy for hope and empowerment.” The agency also had to fend off accusations that it was gathering demographic data due to the somewhat interminable questions a wannabe had to hurdle to sign up. However, according to DDB Cares, these were simply meant to facilitate the distribution of dog tags and to “determine where and what projects are relevant in specific areas.” It’s a long shot, but we’re curious what “Ako mismo” statements certain newsmakers are going to make if they decide to come onboard: Sen. Lacson, Hayden Kho, Cong. Nograles, Pres. GMA… the list goes on! Another ako movement is ABSCBN’s “Boto Mo, I-Patrol Mo: Ako Ang Simula” (BMPM). A yearlong drive to encourage Filipinos to take an active role in the May 2010 presidential elections, BMPM is the follow-up to the Kapamilya network’s program that won in the Philippine Quill Awards, the Anvil Awards, and the Gold Quill Awards. The new BMPM kicked off on May 11 with a multi-venue voter registration drive that especially targets the youth; teams were deployed in Pampanga, Cebu, Davao and La Salle Greenhills in Mandaluyong to report on voter registration and the current political situation. “Many young Filipinos have become apathetic and cynical that real change can ever happen,” ABSCBN senior vice president for news and current affairs Maria Ressa said. “But we are telling them to have faith and do something about it. We have one year to change traditional politics and we are empow- ering them through this multimedia campaign.” ABS-CBN successfully used BMPM in 2007, when Filipinos used their cellphones to report anomalies, violence and payoffs during elections—the first time ever that mobile technology was used for a political purpose, Ressa added. “Now we are taking it one step further—using television, radio, cable TV, the Internet and mobile phone technology to empower Filipinos to push for change.” This time around, the BMPM campaign will also be unleashed in cyberspace, especially on social networking sites such as Multiply, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. Catch regular BPMP updates on “Umagang Kay Ganda,” “TV Patrol World” and “Bandila” on ABS-CBN; ANC (SkyCable Channel 27), and on www.abs-cbnnews.com. 10 Lopezlink LIFELONG WELLNESS June 2009 Lifelong’s Race to 120 contest Weighing game starts for 25 teams PARTICIPANTS from different Lopez companies came together as Lopez Lifelong Wellness’ weight-reduction challenge was launched as Race to 120 at the Meralco Little Theater on May 6, 2009. “A gathering for personal health and well-being” was how Lifelong head Raffy Alunan III described the event. He stressed the significance of CEOs’ personal involvement as coaches and even as participants not just in the contest, but also in instilling wellness as a way of life in their companies. Meanwhile, Race to 120 chair Galo Garde explained that due to popular demand, the contest was reduced to just 120 days. Also, for Race to 120 there are now at least three weigh-in centers—the FPIP office in Sto. Tomas, Batangas; the Rockwell Land office in Makati; and the former MNTC office at the Benpres building—as well as new scoring criteria. Lopez Group chairman Oscar M. Lopez in his inspirational talk explained how essential wellness is to make strong companies that can Employees’ health profile ‘good,’ survey says IN 2007, Lopez Lifelong Wellness conducted the first phase of a survey on the lifestyle and health of employees of the Lopez Group of companies. This year, the second phase was conducted that aimed to construct a health profile of the employees and do correlation analysis of the wellness scores from Phase 1 and health variables from Phase 2 data. Samples of 720 employees including those from the Phase 1 survey and new ones from 23 companies were obtained for the study. Health variables considered were blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, cholesterol, triglycerides, creatinine, body mass index, waist circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio. According to the results of the study, Lopez Group employees generally have a good health profile, although some groups are more at risk than others. These are usually the ones in high positions, the older ones, males, and married individuals. It was recommended that the Wellness Team continue to provide wellness activities since less than 50% of employees participate in such activities outside the company; acceptable activities outside of those provided by the company are walking, jogging, badminton, basketball, biking and bodybuilding. More advocacies for regular exercise and eating right should also be done since low percentages perform exercises and eat right. (B. Sandoval) survive tough times. He also expressed his appreciation to the companies that joined the competition. Twenty-five teams from 20 companies are competing for the “Biggest Loser” title: ABSCBN (1 team), Adtel Inc. (3), Asian Eye Institute (1), Bayan (1), EDC (3), First Balfour (1), Fedcor/First Philec/FPMTC/ FPPS (1), FPHC (1), FPIC (2), FPIP (2), First Philec Solar Corp. (2), First Sumiden Circuits Inc. (1), Inaec/Third Gen/E.L. Foundation (1), Philec (1), Rockwell Land (2), SkyCable (1), and STSI (1). Lopez Group chairman Oscar M. Lopez (right) and Lifelong head Raffy Alunan III (extreme left) with one of the participating teams, First Philec Solar Corp. led by Dan Lachica (behind OML). Capping the program was a briefing on the A(H1N1) flu virus by Dr. Soe Nyunt-U, World Health Organization country representative. (Benjo Sandoval) swine flu body aches, headaches, chills, fatigue and in some cases, diarrhea and vomiting. How does it spread? The virus spreads mainly from person to person through coughing or sneezing of people with flu. One may also contract it by touching surfaces with the virus and then touching their mouth or nose. One cannot contract swine flu from eating well-cooked pork and pork products, as cooking the meat to a temperature of at least 70°C kills the virus. However, make sure these have been properly handled. How can people avoid getting infected? Build up your immunity by getting enough rest, eating well, drinking plenty of fluids, keeping active and taking vitamins A, B complex and C, and zinc. Also, wash hands with soap and water or gel sanitizers; cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and make sure to wash your hands immediately; avoid crowds and close contact with sick people; and seek medical attention if feel like you might be coming down with the flu. (B. Sandoval) Get out of your tuition fee fix! By Susan Ariola NOT considering inflation, one needs about P2 million to see a child through his education—and there are still lots of other expenses to consider. But don’t despair. There is always a way. All it takes is hard work—and wise spending and saving. Here are some tips so you can meet your goal of putting your children through college. Check your expenses. Break down your monthly expenses. JUNE 7: Mizuno Infinity Run, 14: 1st Philippine Travel Agencies Association Charity Run, financialwellness Kids’ summer chess workshop held Former national juniors champion and now National Master (NM) Andrew Vasquez (right) conducted a five-day summer chess workshop for the children of Meralco employees in coordination with the Meralco Chess Club. NM Vasquez concentrated on the opening module, stressing the importance of piece development. (R. Sol Cruz) calendar Sudoku Maglaro tayo ng Sudoku, ang bagong libangan ng bayan! Ayusin lamang ang mga numero simula 1 hanggang 9 para ang bawat numero ay minsan lang magagamit sa bawat row, column at kahon. 5k-10k-15k @Bonifacio Global City. Call May @757-3160. Going whole-hog vs WITH more than 11,000 confirmed infections in 41 countries as of midMay, swine flu caused by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus continues to sow fear among the world’s population. Lopez Lifelong Wellness invited the World Health Organization (WHO) representative to the Philippines, Dr. Soe NyuntU, to conduct a briefing recently. Some important facts about swine flu: What are the symptoms of swine flu in people? Like regular flu, symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, sports & wellness Lopezlink June 2009 11 Eliminate vices like drinking, smoking and womanizing (for men!). You not only generate money for tuition but also eliminate future medical expenses that may put your kids’ tuition fees in jeopardy. Determine how much you need. Target a college or university and find out how much a four-year course may cost. Add the cost of remaining grade school and high school education (if there are younger children). There are reputable schools that charge low tuition fees. You just have to do your research. Save early. Start saving for the future. By doing so, you may need to pay a lesser amount of money up succeeding years. How can you do this? Start early and increase your savings. Take advantage of time, take advantage of compounding interest. Invest regularly. Beat inflation through regular investments of your savings. There are several in- vestment vehicles that can match your goals, like pooled funds or the money market. Buy educational plans from reputable companies only. A good suggestion is to buy fully paid plans that are being sold for a bargain. Commit to save money regularly and invest in higher-earning investments. A good strategy is to set aside money every payday. Treat saving for your children’s education as a bill you have to pay every month. Look for scholarships. Your children may be qualified to avail of such; this will help ease your financial need. Teach children the importance of saving and planning. Let them be aware of your priorities. Make them bring baon instead of buying food during breaks. Later, they may be able to contribute by saving or working part-time. For more info, contact the author at 0928-4783305. 3k-5k-10k. 6 am @UP Diliman. For the restoration of the East Ave. Medical Center playroom for pediatric cancer patients. Visit www.ptaa.org.ph. 14: Animo Sprint Triathlon, 6 am @La Salle Zobel/Ayala Alabang Village. Check www.triathlon.org.ph. 20: Walk the Talk, 6:30 am @ Forest Hills, Antipolo City. Participants must register with their respective HR departments. Contact Rico de Manzana @449-6122. 20-21: Anvaya Cove Father’s Day Aquathlon, Anvaya Cove, Bataan. Contact Triathlon Association of the Philippines @710-8259 or Rick Reyes @ 0916-5046513. 28: 2nd GIG Run, 6am @UP Diliman. Run for the reforestation of Ipo Watershed. For info, email [email protected]. Very Easy Easy Medium Hard Answer to May puzzle Solution, tips and computer program available at www. sudoku.com Mt. Mayon Hooping it up in Lifelong basketball tourney THE 2009 Lopez Lifelong Wellness Basketball Tournament tipped off at the Meralco Gym on May 26, 2009 with the parade of teams. ABS-CBN and Philec won the inaugural games against the teams from Rockwell and Mesala, respectively. ABS-CBN defeated Rockwell, 62-60, while Philec downed Mesala, 66-46. This year’s contenders are ABS-CBN, Meralco, First Gen, SkyCable and Rockwell in Division A; and Asian Eye Institute,Bayan,First Holdings, First Philec, EDC, Philec and Mesala in Division B. Games will be played Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until July 31. For updated stats and results, log on to www.gameface.ph/ mcbl.php. (Hermes Miranda) Don’t keep the good news to yourself. Pass on your copy of LopezLink! For your comments and suggestions, please text 02-382-0139 (Bayan Wireless Landline). FIND out why Lopez Group chairman Oscar M. Lopez spent his 79th birthday last month in cool Bicol! M t. Mayon skyline adventure It nestles on the eastern slopes of Mt. Mayon at an altitude of 2,700 feet. It is known as “heaven on earth” because of the clouds and pleasant climate. From this height, visitors can see a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean and the different towns, lakes, villages, fields and other mountains. Mt. Mayon assault trek Get a panoramic view of Bicol from majestic Mt. Mayon, Bicol’s fiery maiden. See also proof of Mt. Mayon’s destructive fury at Cagsawa ruins. Pototan Cave A spelunking adventure site about 10 feet above the beach line. Inside, an underground river flows into the chambers and passageways. Marvel at stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes and sizes. Whale shark interaction in Donsol One of the most popular tourist attractions in Bicol, dubbed by tourists as the “whale shark capital of the world.” Swimming and interacting with the gentle giants of the sea called “butanding” is the thrill of a lifetime. 1 2 3 4 HAVE you ever wondered what it’s like to walk the halls of ABS-CBN and rub elbows with the stars? What goes on during the taping of “Wowowee” or “ASAP”? This issue, take a closer look at ABS-CBN’s highly successful studio tours venture through its Studio Tours and Museum Walk department and find out how you can get a coveted pass to watch top-rated Kapamilya network shows. It’s not too early to prepare for the 2010 presidential elections, especially if you’re a first-time voter or if you have not had a chance to cast your vote for the country’s next president. To this end, ABS-CBN launched the beefed-up “Boto Mo, I-Patrol Mo“Ako Mismo”: Ako Ang Simula” to help voters navigate through and make sense of the electoral maze. Whatever your preferred platform is—whether you’re into TV, radio, news websites, Multiply or Twitter—thanks to ABS-CBN, election news and information are always within your reach. But first, go out and register, you have until October 31 to sign up! ASM season is in full swing and people are waiting expectantly for their CEO’s or president’s report on whether their company remains on firm financial ground—an even more nail-biting prospect than usual this time around given the world’s current woes. One meeting that is the cynosure of biz watchers and the public—as it was last year—is that of Meralco. We chronicle the 2009 stockholders’ meeting on page 2. Despite the weird weather we’ve been having the past couple of months, with a destructive typhoon or two to boot, June still ushers in the rainy season in the Philippines—and the beginning of classes. We’ve got a back-to-school special from Power Plant Mall, with some cool finds to make school life just a bit easier and more fun for the kids. Not to be forgotten, of course, is Father’s Day, which this year falls on June 21; Power Plant salutes dads the whole month of June, so we’ve got plenty of quality time to spend with Pop! ooOoo Thanks for your support to the Pasig project!—Girlie Aragon ooOoo I would just like to ask if you could lead me to the office or shop of Zenaida Seva. I’ll be getting married next year and would like to ask her the best date, time and day to marry. God bless and more power!—Jason Please email Zenaida at [email protected]. You may also catch her weekdays on “Umagang Kay Ganda” on ABS-CBN. Congratulations in advance and keep on reading LopezLink! ooOoo Dear Rosie I was allowed to sign up for one of Lifelong Wellness’ stress management programs even if the class was already a few sessions along. Thanks again, Lifelong!—Yas ooOoo Please consider including resto/food reviews in LopezLink. Those who are watching their wallets (and waistlines) will surely appreciate being pointed to establishments that give value for money.—Thess We will look into featuring reviews of Lopez Group-affiliated restaurants, including FOOD Magazine’s recommendations. ooOoo I visited the LopezLink website. It looks good! Congrats!—Cecile ooOoo Nakakabilib ang Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig! I feel proud that the Lopez Group is leading this. After La Mesa, I have no doubt that AFI can work its magic on the Pasig River as well. Please keep us posted. Godspeed!—Kristine Do check our CSR page for an update on KBPIP. Our media partners likewise keep the Pasig River and AFI’s rehabilitation efforts in the public eye through regular newspaper features and other media. We hope you follow those as well. ooOoo Is SkyBroadband available in Salcedo Place? Thanks.—Ninfa Response from Marriane Nill of SkyCable: “SkyBroadband is not yet available in One Salcedo Place. Nevertheless, we are continuously expanding our coverage areas. To check SkyBroadband’s availability in your area, visit www.skybroadband.com.ph or call our 24/7 customer service hotline at 631-0000.” ooOoo Pwede po ba i-request sa Balls na i-publish ang schedule ng shows nila? Lalo na po ang tennis matches. Ang Star Sports po ay may complete schedule sa kanilang website. Meron po bang website ang Balls o kahit anong website na may schedule nila? Salamat.—Luisa, LopezLink Forum subscriber Carlo Ferrer, marketing manager at the Cable Channels and Print Media Group, says: “We are now working with ABS-CBNnews.com (Interactive) for a page with schedules of highlighted events on Balls. This is to be done by June.” If you have questions, comments, opinions, suggestions and reactions about anything and everything about the Lopez Group, please send them to Dear Rosie through email [email protected] or send text to bayanWIRELESS landline number 02-3820139 (for Globe, add 2963 + 02 +3820139). travelGRIFFIN SIERRA RECOMMENDS B Cool to be in By Pauline Cala-or 5 Firefly adventure in Donsol River Firefly watching in the evening is one activity you should not miss! See mangroves completely covered with fireflies illuminating the trees. Explore the citadel of faith Visit some magnificent churches! Manta ray dive at Ticao Pass Dive with the manta ray and experience the freedom of nature’s wonders. Wakeboarding in Camarines Sur Water Sports Complex Learn wakeboarding, or skate, water ski and kneeboard! International wakeboarders and tourists come to this first-class water sports complex to experience the ride of their life. Explore Sorsogon Visit the Philippine Bee Farm, Sorsogon Dairy Farm, Rizal Beach, Lake Bulusan (the “Switzerland of the Orient”), Barcelona Church and Mateo Hot Spring. 6 7 8 9 10 icol! Food trip Don’t forget to taste the rich and spicy dishes of Bicol cooked with coconut milk and siling labuyo. You will never run out of things to do in Bicol. Call Griffin Sierra Travel Inc. for your ideal accommodations and tours now! F o r more information, call 898-2451 or email sierra@info. com.ph and look for Diana, Allan CamSur Water Sports Complex or Shiena. Butanding Wakeboarding 12 Lopezlink June 2009 What’s new from ABS-CBN Publishing this June Proud to be Filipino with ‘Metro’ Metro focuses on everything Filipino this June. Gracing our cover is singer and actress Lea Salonga. Senior associate editor Audrey Carpio goes into detail about Salonga’s longevity in the entertainment industry as well as her life as a mother and wife. Our monthly list of 20 focuses on 20 global Pinoys, including boxer Manny Pacquiao, White House chef Cristeta Comerford and entrepreneur Ben Chan. “Get Gorgeous” shows readers how to embrace their Filipino features. Learn about Nikka Abes’ thoughts on saving the environment in “Independent Woman” and get fit with triathlete Ani de Leon in “In Shape.” ‘FOOD’ satisfies your soul FOOD rejuvenates the spirit and warms the cockles of your heart with its special issue on soups. Its 16 wonderful soup recipes will surely bring you comfort and a sense of wellness as you browse through the delightful menu of stories. There’s the inside story on celebrity chef Ming Tsai’s visit to Manila, a guide on how to create your own Malaysian-themed dinner party, a modern wedding caterer’s story, the confessions of a kitchen slave, more than 40 kitchen-tested recipes, and even more stories! ROCKWELL POWER PLANT FINDS Much ado about Dad! Nike golf set Editorial Advisory Board Executive Editor Contributing Editors Carla Paras-Sison (Benpres) Maite Bueno (Meralco) Estela de la Paz (First Gen) Kane Choa (ABS-CBN) Angelo Macabuhay (FPHC) Rafael Alunan III (Wellness) Circulation Editorial and Layout Rockwell celebrates Father’s Month this June with activities geared towards health and wellness, such as a fun run and a basketball clinic for father-son or father-daughter tandems. Also, enjoy discounts from health and wellness stores, and ogle the car displays and collectible exhibits. For more info, log on to www.powerplantmall. multiply.com or call 898-1702. By Lisa Gomez IT’S raining great finds this June as Power Plant Mall celebrates Father’s Month and welcomes the kids back to school. Time to hit Manila’s fashionable mall for gifts and activities to enjoy with Dad and, of course, school must-haves for the young ones! Nike golf set You can never go wrong with the Nike golf set (P106,820) from Golf King. It includes high-quality golf clubs, a stylish golf bag and a handy umbrella. Watch from Original Penguin by Munsingwear By Sheila Quieta ‘SSM’ wedding special StarStudio devotes over 60 pages of its June issue to the Judy Ann Santos-Ryan Agoncillo wedding. With more than 140 photos, most of which were personally handpicked by the newlyweds themselves, revel in the couple’s amazing love story that culminated in their April 28 wedding in Batangas. Learn all about the bridal shower, the pamamanhikan, the breakfast reception at Balai Laiya and the sunset party in Balai Anilao, the Manila reception, what Judy Ann did on her way to Batangas, Ryan’s pre-wedding jitters, their daughter Yohan’s last-minute request, and more! When it rains, ‘tsismis’ pours! The Buzz Magasin’s June issue has a new, cutting-edge look and additional sections! Know the plans of Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo and the latest on the Annabelle RamaWilma Galvante tiff, while Raymond Gutierrez defends his twin Richard. Piolo Pascual gets intimate in Tough Ten Questions and Anne Curtis confesses about the boys in her life. Learn little-known facts about Manny Pacquiao and Santino. Also featured is an exclusive first look at the US shoot of “In My Life” with Vilma Santos, Luis Manzano and John Lloyd Cruz! Get the newest issues of your favorite magazines at leading bookstores and magazine stands nationwide. Exclusive to Lopez Group employees within Metro Manila, use your office address and get a full year subscription discount up to 50% off cover price. For inquiries, call ABS-CBN Publishing Inc. at 4559434. Elite backpack Gone are the days when you have to worry about your child getting a backache from carrying heavy books. The unique Elite backpack (P5,250) protects your child with its built-in spine protector. Schoolbags, school supplies Kidz Station offers a wide variety of strollers, backpacks, lunchboxes and all back-to-school essentials. Ensure that your child is prepared and hip this school year! Schoolbags are priced from P499-P1,999. Boo Chanco / Danny Gozo Rosan Cruz John Rojo (Bayan) Arlene Torres (SkyCable) Sheila Quieta (ABS-CBN Publishing) Vienn Tionglico (Rockwell) Vanessa Suquila (LGFI) Lucy Torres (Tel. 449-2468) Mousetrap Publishing LopezLink is published by Benpres PR Group 4/F Benpres Bldg., Ortigas, Pasig City Telefax: 633-3520 For feedback, please email [email protected] Available online at www.Lopezlink.ph Original Penguin shirts Shirts from Original Penguin by Munsingwear, the favored brand of icons like Arnold Palmer, Richard Nixon, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, will make great gifts for the fashionable dad. Choose from a wide variety of shirts as well as footwear, watches and eyewear. Just for kids... 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