Monday, February 28, 2011

Lady Gaga - Born This Way



"A race which bears no prejudice, no judgment; but boundless freedom."

I still haven't figured out what to think about Lady Gaga. She is using less blatantly-decadent imagery these days, which I guess is an improvement, but her trajectory is still unclear. She reminds me of Madonna in many ways, including my emotional reactions to her: neutral at first, then strongly-negative, and still negative at times, but overall very positive.

GOAT? Government-Operated Alien Territory? Sounds like my home state of New Mexico! But she's from NYC. Which some people would also maintain is also GOAT....

The Christchurch Wizard Speaks Out

What a sensible person!:
The Christchurch Wizard dishes out some sensible advice to his fellow Cantabrians - including not to listen to Ken Ring and his 'crackpot lunatic' theories.

Marching Orders From "Good Day, Sacramento"

Mike Ball sends some alarming news from Channel 13/CW 31. Not only will I have to get up early Sunday morning (a rarely-accomplished feat), but with my pedestrian singing skills I will have to demonstrate those "amazing harmonies and crescendos" on the tee-vee:
DATE: Sunday, March 6
ARRIVAL TIME: TENTATIVE: 6:30am (segments in the 7am and 8am hours)
LOCATION: 2713 KOVR Drive; West Sacramento

WHAT WE ARE DOING:

Performing two songs: “Oldest Established” and “Fugue for Tinhorns” for the segments

Using “Guys and Dolls – ending” for the tease

TO DO: (Because segments on TV are so short, we need to make Oldest Established shorter to get to the amazing harmonies and crescendos of the songs)

Innerpartysystem - American Trash



Kelsey recommends this.

REPPINTEXAS: Dallas - EZ Eddie D

Real talk, EZ Eddie D is a Dallas legend. He's been doing his show on KNON since I was a youth, YEARS. He's an importer rather than an exporter, he imports the culture in all its colors to KNON and has forever. Dude is real, peep this out. FREE EZ EDDIE D. I feel him, shit happens, keep this man on the air. He spawned A LOT in his years. RESPECT.

Fighting Back Against Humanity's Impulse To Burn Witches

Andrew writes from Christchurch:
I had one night at home and the aftershocks were nasty (some at a depth of less than 1 km now!!) so I am at the airport heading to Queenstown again. The earth doesn’t shake, rattle and roll down there (yet!).
Nevertheless, that's not really what has Andrew upset: it's humanity's regrettable tendency to find fault and cast blame:
[H]ave you seen that awful website which thankfully is now down – www.christchurchquake.net – if you Google it you will find some pages cached and they are atrocious. Also a pastor of a mega church in Auckland (Max Legg) has been writing to politicians in NZ stating somewhat similar stuff – i.e. that the earthquake was a sign of God’s judgment on NZ for allowing homosexuals to have gay ski week in Queenstown for example. So by that logic we are to assume that every tornado, hurricane, cyclone, fire, earthquake, volcanic eruption etc is a sign of judgment? As a Christian, I am offended at such suggestions as there is only one sure thing about such disasters – i.e. that people should help each other and do everything positive that they can to support and help those in need rather than sitting back and speculating about judgment or other negative things. Besides, usually those who shout loudest with negative destructive comments are hypocrites and those who quietly get on with being constructive and showing true love to others are the real heroes.
I replied:
I hadn’t heard about that Web Site. Following your suggestion, I briefly-glanced at a cached page, and saw all I needed to see.

I agree with you whole-heartedly. There are many, many unsung heroes in Christchurch right now, earnestly trying to reassemble their lives, while remaining optimistic too. These are the people who deserve our support and respect.

Some people even find time for humor, in conditions that are grave. I was touched by this article (you may have already seen it) about a Christchurch bricklayer.

Marc's Patented Tilt-A-Whirl Theory About the Christchurch Earthquakes

I was trying to illustrate better my boneheaded understanding of the geologic reports I was reading last week. It seemed to me that the Tilt-A-Whirl carnival ride is a useful analogy.

Picture the northern Canterbury Plains (which is carrying the City Of Christchurch) as one of the cars rotating counterclockwise in the YouTube video below – preferably one of the cars moving to the left, on the far side of the Tilt-A-Whirl (mimicking the movement of the Pacific Plate as it moves westwards to collide with the Australian Plate). The Greendale Fault, and the new fault made evident by the February quake are the visible portions of the circular base upon which the car sits.

As the car rotates, the circular base of the car slips to the right of the observer.

Similarly, as viewed from Diamond Harbour, the City of Christchurch slips to the right (and vice-versa: as seen from Christchurch, Diamond Harbour seems to slip to the right).



Here is a much better animation showing how New Zealand will be affected over the next four million years by the collisions between plates.

Kiss Inc. – Hey Mr. Holy Man


Kiss Inc. –Hey Mr. Holy Man/Kids Are Cryin’ –Admiral AD 1152 (1972 German issue)
Inspired by the Gregorian chant Dies Irae as interpreted by The Mec Op Singers (Belgium), i Samurai and Formula 3 (Italy) and finally covered by Swiss band The Shiver as Hey Mr. Holy Man in 1969, prior to this later version by Kiss Inc. ( Stephen Sulke). Hey Mr. Holy Man is as atmospheric as it is thumping, the voice over is neatly European, and the fuzz is all encompassing before its abrupt turn of direction for the run out. A bizarre but captivating single that’s really out there. Enjoy both sides as Kids Are Cryin’ is nearly as bonkers ...

Hear a full version of Hey Mr. Holy Man



Hear a full version of Kids Are Cryin’

Familiar Visitor On The Streets Of Sacramento

Interesting display on J Street, near 9th Street.

I am reminded of Monty Python's "The Meaning of Life":
Lady Presenter: [after she and the other dinner guests have supposedly died after eating the salmon mousse, and are being carried away by the Grim Reaper]:
Wait a minute. I didn't eat the salmon mousse.
Apparently this is a union protest:
CIM Group is preparing new tenant space for the Sacramento County Employees retirement System and they are using Marketone Builders, who fail to pay area-standard wages and benefits.

The Carpenter's Local 46 urges everyone to inform the CIM Group to get some standards!

CIM Group
6922 Hollywood Blvd., 9th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90028
phone: (323) 860-4900
fax: (323) 860-4901

Toto



Toto - Falling In Between Live
Eagle EDGCD361 - GAS 0000361 (2007) - EU 2-CD set

CD 1

1 - Falling In Between*
2 - King Of The World*
3 - Pamela*
4 - Bottom Of Your Soul*
5 - Caught In The Balance*
6 - Don’t Chain My Heart*
7 - Hold The Line*
8 - Stop Loving You*
9 - I’ll Be Over You*
10 - Cruel*
11 - Greg Solo

CD 2

12 - Rosanna*
13 - I’ll Supply The Love*
14 - Isolation*
15 - Gift Of Faith*
16 - Kingdom Of Desire*
17 - Luke Solo*
18 - Hydra*
19 - Simon Solo*
20 - Taint Your World*
21 - Gypsy Train*
22 - Africa*
23 - Drag Him To The Roof*

Notes: 1) This is the official live recording of Toto's 26th March, 2007 performance at Le Zenith, Paris (France), a concert date in the 2006/2007/2008 Toto World Tour (Falling In Between Tour). From the 2007 leg of that tour, Lee started filling in on bass for the ailing Mike Porcaro all through the end of the concert dates in 2008. 2) CD album originally came with a sticker mentioning the inclusion of the song “I Will Remember” as part of the CD track list. That song ended up not being included in the recording, and sticker was covered up with a new one mentioning “Bottom Of Your Soul” in its place (see images below).

The Band:
Bobby Kimball - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass Guitar (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)*
Simon Phillips - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
Steve Lukather - Guitars, Vocals
Tony Spinner - Guitars, Vocals
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards, Vocals

Executive Producers for Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd: Geoff Kempin & Terry Shand

Filip Jacobs - Live Recording Engineer
Steve MacMillan - Mixing Engineer
Brian Golder - Digital Sound Editing

Live Recording Location:
The Zenith, Paris on 26th March 2007

Jon Astley - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Close To The Edge Mastering

Band Crew:
Kenny Moran - Keyboards
Ian Newton - Monitor Sound
Geoff Banks “The Bison” - Guitars
Ian Robertson - Drums (as Ian “Robbo” Robertson)

Show Crew:
John Ostrin - Live Sound Engineer
Robert Bain (as Robert “Jock” Bain) - Sound Technician (Brit Row)
Dave Pointer (as Dave “Dribble” Pointer) - Sound Technician (Brit Row)
Andy Doig - Show Design, Lighting, Video
Kevin Hopgood - Production Manager
Ian Robertson - Stage Manager (as Ian “Robbo” Robertson)
Andy F. Greenall - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
Tim Phillips - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
Stephan Hazebrouck - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
J.P. Willocq - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
Pascale Hardeman - Backstage Manageress
Steve Cheney - Tour Manager
Stuart Graham - Merchandiser
Frank Cribley - Catering (Snakatak)
Mike Thornton - Catering (Snakatak)
Helena Robertson - Catering (Snakatak)
John Burgess - Truck Driver (Fly By Nite)
Simon Lake - Truck Driver (Fly By Nite)
Chris Moulson - Bus Driver (Phoenix)
Graeme Ellis - Bus Driver (Phoenix)
Dave Roule - Bus Driver (Phoenix)

Yan Hervouet - Venue Production
Pascal Bernardin, Encore Productions - Show Promoter
Pascal Royer, Encore Productions - Show Promoter

Martin Cole - Toto Manager
Alec Leslie - Toto Agent
Paul Spraggon - Lawyer
Gary Haber Corp, Ron Remis - Accountant

Nikkie Amouyal - Packaging Design
Fabrice Demessence - Photos

www.Toto99.com .. Petra Regemann, Mark Regemann, Steve McVey

Songwriters:
Fergie Fredriksen
David Hungate
Bobby Kimball
Steve Lukather
Greg Phillinganes
Simon Phillips
David Paich
Jeff Porcaro
Mike Porcaro
Steve Porcaro
Joseph Williams (as Joe Williams)
Randy Goodrum
Danny Kortchmar (as Donny Kortchmar)
Jerry Leiber
Stan Lynch



“Falling In Between Live” - EU 2-CD set - old sticker



“Falling In Between Live” - EU 2-CD set - new sticker



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DVDs



Toto - Falling In Between Live
Eagle EREDV647 (2008) - EU DVD

V1 - Intro*
2 - Falling In Between*
3 - King Of The World*
4 - Pamela*
5 - Bottom Of Your Soul*
6 - Caught In The Balance*
7 - Don’t Chain My Heart*
8 - Hold The Line*
9 - Stop Loving You*
10 - I’ll Be Over You*
11 - Cruel*
12 - Greg Solo
13 - Rosanna*
14 - I’ll Supply The Love*
15 - Isolation*
16 - Gift Of Faith*
17 - Kingdom Of Desire/Luke Solo*
18 - Hydra/Simon Solo*
19 - Taint Your World*
20 - Gypsy Train*
21 - Africa*
22 - Drag Him To The Roof*

bonus feature

V23 - Toto Interviewed*

Notes: 1) This is the official video DVD recording of Toto’s 26th March, 2007 performance at Le Zenith, Paris (France), a concert date in the 2006/2007/2008 Toto World Tour (Falling In Between Tour). From the 2007 leg of that tour, Lee started filling in on bass for the ailing Mike Porcaro all through the end of the concert dates in 2008. 2) Lee is interviewed in the bonus feature (V23) and appears in the intro (V1) which is a backstage clip shot in the few minutes before the beginning of the concert. 3) For more video notes and credits, please refer to actual video content. 4) Musical content is the same as of above CD album. 5) Total duration is approx 142 mins.

Audio/Tour Credits

The Band:
Bobby Kimball - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass Guitar (V1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, V23)*
Simon Phillips - Drums (V1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, V23)
Steve Lukather - Guitars, Vocals
Tony Spinner - Guitars, Vocals
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards, Vocals

Executive Producers for Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd: Geoff Kempin & Terry Shand

Filip Jacobs - Live Recording Engineer
Steve MacMillan - Surround Sound Mix, Stereo Sound Mix
Bryan Golder - Digital Sound Editing

Live Recording Location:
The Zenith, Paris on 26th March 2007

Jon Astley - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Close To The Edge Mastering

Band Crew:
Kenny Moran - Keyboards
Ian Newton - Monitor Sound
Geoff Banks “The Bison” - Guitars
Ian Robertson - Drums (as Ian “Robbo” Robertson)

Show Crew:
John Ostrin - Live Sound Engineer
Robert Bain (as Robert “Jock” Bain) - Sound Technician (Brit Row)
Dave Pointer (as Dave “Dribble” Pointer) - Sound Technician (Brit Row)
Andy Doig - Show Design, Lighting, Video
Kevin Hopgood - Production Manager
Ian Robertson - Stage Manager (as Ian “Robbo” Robertson)
Andy F. Greenall - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
Tim Phillips - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
Stephan Hazebrouck - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
J.P. Willocq - Lighting Technician (Neg Earth)
Pascale Hardeman - Backstage Manageress
Steve Cheney - Tour Manager
Stuart Graham - Merchandiser
Frank Cribley - Catering (Snakatak)
Mike Thornton - Catering (Snakatak)
Helena Robertson - Catering (Snakatak)
John Burgess - Truck Driver (Fly By Nite)
Simon Lake - Truck Driver (Fly By Nite)
Chris Moulson - Bus Driver (Phoenix)
Graeme Ellis - Bus Driver (Phoenix)
Dave Roule - Bus Driver (Phoenix)

Yan Hervouet - Venue Production
Pascal Bernardin, Encore Productions - Show Promoter
Pascal Royer, Encore Productions - Show Promoter

Video Credits

Blue Leach - Director
Jackie Weatherill - Producer
Alan Ravenscroft - Supervising Producer

Interview Recording:
Steve Duros (also as Steve “Astro” Duros) - Director, Vision Mix, Camera
Simon Phillips - Director, Sound Editing, Sound Engineer
Andy Doig - Camera
Jon Ostrin - Sound Engineer
Dave Pointer - Sound Engineer

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Martin Cole - Toto Manager
Alec Leslie - Toto Agent
Paul Spraggon - Lawyer
Gary Haber Corp, Ron Remis - Accountant

Nikkie Amouyal - Packaging Design
Fabrice Demessence - Photos

“After Touring for a full year behind the highly acclaimed album “Falling In Between” and subsequently inspiring hundreds of thousands of devoted fans, TOTO have filmed a spectacular new live show at the atmospheric Le Zenith in Paris. Seventeen years after their first live video was released, TOTO have returned once again to this legendary concert venue to perform in front of another enthusiastic audience and capture and extraordinary performance on DVD. Enter the live action and become a part of nearly two hours of spellbinding music and showmanship that left every live concert-goer in awe. // Joining the line-up is renowned bassist and long time friend Lee Sklar (Phil Collins, James Taylor) who teams up with Steve Lukather (guitars & vocals), Simon Phillips (drums), Bobby Kimball (vocals), Greg Phillinganes (keyboards & vocals) and Tony Spinner (guitars & vocals) for the current tour. Witness the stunning chemistry between these exceptional musicians who, after just some weeks together on the road, eased into a sound both tight and inspired. // Four years after the highly acclaimed “Live In Amsterdam” became a benchmark in concert recordings, “Falling In Between Live” transcends yet another boundary. Recorded with state-of-the-art technology and directed by the award winning Blue Leach (Depeche Mode, REM) who has toured with Toto extensively and is instinctively in tune with their music, this full concert DVD delivers brilliant sound and picture quality that brings you up close and personal to experience TOTO’s magical live performance. Get ready for an overwhelming feast for eyes and ears and watch the concert like you’re in the front row… from your own living room! // Accompany TOTO on this mind blowing voyage, which spans the entire spectrum of their illustrious career, with a diversity of musical styles second-to-none. Encounter the new and energetic tunes from “Falling In Between” - including a powerful rendition of “Bottom Of Your Soul” that will send shivers down your spine - as well as exciting, fresh versions of unforgettable classics like “Rosanna” - clad in a groovy jazz intro - “Hold The Line” and “Africa” - with a now hauntingly ingenious ending. Rediscover those rare fan favourites, some of which have not been played live in over 20 years - gems like “Isolation” or compelling songs from “Tambu” and “Kingdom Of Desire” - as they are given new energy, interpreted years later with the same skill, and an even more accomplished sound that never ceases to astonish. // As always with TOTO, expect impromptu solos showcasing stellar talent and flawless interplay, the result of years of camaraderie and a shared love of musical adventure which wows the audience with new chops and chords, transforming each concert into an inimitable event. // “Master Of Ceremony” Steve Lukather leads the band once again, never failing to deliver laugh after laugh with his crazy sense of humour and energetic interaction with the audience. // Experience the live whirlwind that is TOTO, transcending all musical boundaries, as they hypnotise the audience and take all present on an unforgettable musical journey through space and time from which you wish you’d never have to return. // Embark once again with TOTO as they continue to set new standards in live music with “Falling In Between Live.””

“Toto rock harder than ever before in this stunning live performance filmed in front of a wildly enthusiastic sell out crowd at Le Zenith in Paris on the Falling In Between tour. The show combines rarely heard tracks, album favourites, great solos and classic hits including “Hold The Line”, “Rosanna”, “Africa”, “I’ll Supply The Love” and many more.”.

“Thanks to: Herrmann Gier at SPL Electronics Gmbh, for the Atmos 5.1 system”.

“This programme contains strobe lighting effects which may cause problems for people with photo-sensitive epilepsy.”.

www.Toto99.com .. Petra Regemann, Mark Regemann, Steve McVey

Songwriters:
Fergie Fredriksen
David Hungate
Bobby Kimball
Steve Lukather
Greg Phillinganes
Simon Phillips
David Paich
Jeff Porcaro
Mike Porcaro
Steve Porcaro
Joseph Williams (as Joe Williams)
Randy Goodrum
Danny Kortchmar (as Donny Kortchmar)
Jerry Leiber
Stan Lynch




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The Entitled Party

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Obama is in contempt

February 28, 2011

By Karin McQuillan

President Obama and the left wing of the Democratic Party think they are entitled to win. From our narcissistic President to screaming union organizers, they are puffed up with self-righteous zeal. They must have health care to save the sick, they must shut down Louisiana oil rigs to save the planet, they must defend government unions to save the middle class.
Of course, each side thinks they are right. Being right is no excuse. You have to abide by the law, you have to abide by elections, you have to respect the courts and constitutional separation of power, or else we no longer live in a democratic country. In our democracy, no one is entitled to win. If you won't lose, you cannot have democracy.
What you have are the Wisconsin Democrat senators who are unwilling to abide by the election results that put them in a minority. What you have is Reid and Pelosi, ramming Obamacare through by breaking rules of procedure, in order to flout the 2010 election results. What you have is the Obama White House, blocking Congress's right to confirm appointees, and openly ignoring federal courts. What you have is the Justice Department announcing it will no longer defend the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act in court, as if Obama gets to decide which laws are constitutional. What you have is a Democratic Party run amok, undercutting our democracy in the service of their own power.
The complacency, nay, the vociferous support, from Democrat leaders and the legacy media for this disregard for the rule of law reminds me of the old joke about the psychiatrist. A man is sent by his family to see a shrink because he thinks he's a chicken. After months of treatment, he is still clucking. The family asks the psychiatrist if he's told his patient he is not a chicken. "No," the psychiatrist admits. "Why not!" "Because I like the eggs."
The Democrats like the eggs. They like imposing their will, whether it be ObamaCare, or the off-shore drilling moratorium, or the blockage of Wisconsin's elected government. Are they really this short-sighted? Don't they understand the damage to our democratic system by these anti-democratic precedents? Do they really want to change congressional rules so that the House and the Senate version of bills no longer have to be reconciled, as they did to jam ObamaCare through by the fiction it was a finance bill? Do they really want the Interior Department ignoring federal court orders? Do they really want state senators refusing to accept that when you lose an election, the other side gets to pass their agenda?
Obama appointed extremists for important administrative positions, controversial and even creepy people, like Van Jones, whom he knew would not get past Congressional confirmation. The checks and balances between executive and legislative branch were instituted by our founders for this exact purpose. The executive nominates but Congress must confirm -- bedrock principles of American democracy. Obama's answer: flout the law. Call his appointees 'czars' and bypass confirmation. This is not legal and it is not democracy. Do the liberal legacy media and Obama's fellow Democrats want presidents to have this unlimited power? Do they really want to give up the safeguards of congressional confirmation by calling appointees czars?
Czars indeed.
The White House is not only ignoring elections and subverting the power of Congress, it is also willing to disobey federal courts. When the health care bill was challenged in court and the administration lost, Obama ignored the ruling of Justice Roger Vinson of the U.S. District Court in Florida. Judge Vinson declared the entire ObamaCare bill unconstitutional in a ruling that the judge stated was the equivalent of an injunction. The White House has not halted implementation. The White house has not followed normal rules to fast-track the appeal process so the Supreme Court can decide. Our White House seems entirely comfortable to show contempt of court.
In Louisiana, the administration didn't like a court ruling lifting the moratorium on off-shore drilling, so what did the Obama administration do? It ignored the court. In response, on February 2, the U.S. District Court Judge Martin Feldman held the Department of Interior in contempt. The Administration then adopted a go slow policy and did not issue a single permit. So on February 21, Judge Feldman ordered the Obama administration to act on five deep water drilling permits in the Gulf of Mexico within 30 days, calling the delays in issuing new decisions "unreasonable, unacceptable, and unjustified." We have a White House that places its anti-energy policy above the rule of law. This is unacceptable in a democracy.
Democracy is a complex system based on cultural norms and principles as much as institutions. As we see governments topple in the context of resurgent jihadi movements in the Arab world, we are keenly aware that elections alone rarely lead to democracy. George Washington was an almost unique figure in the history of the world, in that he relinquished power. Our founding fathers were political geniuses who gave us a system of checks and balances to curb misuse of power by those who govern. As Americans, we are privileged to witness the recurring, orderly transfer of power from one administration to the next, through which voters get to determine the direction of their government and correct mistakes and imbalances.
We are seeing in both the Obama White House and the Wisconsin Senate that the Democratic Party is unwilling to lose. Over and over in the past two years, we have seen a Democrat administration willing to flout the courts, flout rules and regulations, and flout the voice of the people as expressed in elections.
Disregard for the democratic limits on power is as important as the administration's fiscal irresponsibility that threatens our prosperity, as important as the explosive growth of bureaucracy that threatens our liberties.
Our democracy cannot survive if only the Republican Party cares about it. It is time for centrist Democrats to throw off the power grab by the radical wing of their party and start defending the Constitution, as they have sworn to do. 20 Comments on "The Entitled Party"

Pat Condell on Muslim WH Rally - AND MORE!



The enemy within - THIS ONE IS VERY IMPORTANT!


Thank God for Andy Choudary


Free speech in Europe - Leftists and Islamists


No mosque at Ground Zero


Bad faith at Ground Zero

Eva Larue feet


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Premier League 2010 2011 Stoke West Bromwich on MiamiGunners Match Of The Week

barclays premier league 2010/11 
week 28
28th february 2011: stoke city v. west bromwich albion

 The mid-week international friendlies might have cost West Brom, after one of their star players this season has been named as a doubt for Saturday's game. Chris Brunt picked up a groin problem and was substituted at half-time in Northern Ireland's 1-1 with Morocco on Wednesday night. Albion will not find out the extent of the winger's injury until he reports back to the training but manager Di Matteo admits he is a doubt.
Manager Tony Pulis has some good news ahead of the trip to the Hawthorns. Striker Eidur Gudjohnsen made it through 90 minutes of a mid-week reserve game and Salif Diao also made his comeback from a calf injury in the same match. Neither are expected to make the Potters' starting eleven, but could be named as substitutes. Stoke are still without long-term absentee Mamady Sidibe (achilles) but other than that Pulis' squad is relative injury-free and the Welsh manager will be expected to name the same starting eleven that beat Liverpool 2-0 last weekend.



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broadcast channel: fox soccer plus hd (united states)
commentators: alan parry & david pleat (international audio feed)
commentary language: english
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PMA Class 2015 Cadets List Released

After a long and intensive process of deliberation and selection made by the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Cadet Procurement Board, the PMA Office of the Cadet Admission (OCA) has released the names of successful applicants who will be part of the PMA Class of 2015.


A total of 228 new cadets including 25 females will be added to the current PMA population. These incoming military students will be reporting to the Academy starting April 1, 2011.

Here is the list of successful applicants which will comprise the PMA Class of 2015:

Males:
1 ABIQUI, KRISTIAN DAEVE GELACIO
156 ROSAS ST., MINANGA SUR, SAN PABLO, ISABELA

2 ABIVA, PAUL JOSHUA FLORES
Q-1026-G SUPPORT GROUP, FORT DEL PILAR, BAGUIO CITY

3 ABUAN, PRIME ANGEL LOU MAGRILOS
PUROK 5, VINAPOR, CARMEN, AGUSAN DEL NORTE

4 ABUT, ROCKY JOHNSON ARELLANO
15 PACRIS ST., MASISIT, SANCHEZ MIRA, CAGAYAN

5 ACAB, HACKMONE GANIPIS
187 BROOKSPOINT, AURORA HILL, BAGUIO CITY

6 ACQUIAT, REYMON SEDANO
MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY, MALABBAC, IGUIG, CAGAYAN

7 AFRICA, RAYMART DIODINA
PUROK MALINAWON, LUN PADIDU, MALAPATAN, SARANGANI PROVINCE

8 AGARAO JR, ROGELIO ESPIÑA
PUROK 5 BRGY., NIJAGA, CALBAYOG CITY, SAMAR

9 AGBAYANI, LAURENCE MARK PAUSANOS
POBLACION, MANOLO FORTICH, BUKIDNON

10 AGUSTIN, CRISTIAN SANTOS
110 BRGY MELECIO MANGANAAN, MAYANTOC,TARLAC

11 ALFARO, JESTIN DELOS REYES
18 VETERANS AVE., ISABELA CITY, BASILAN

12 ANDOY, CYRONIEL ESTRERA
PUROK VIOLETA, BRGY DIST 29, ORMOC CITY

13 AQUINO, HILARIE CEBLANO
430 CABREIROS, BRGY 5, TAFT, EASTERN SAMAR

14 AQUINO, JAN ARIS CABAUATAN
43 BRONZE ST., SSS VILLAGE, CONCEPCION DOS, MARIKINA CITY

15 ARAO, HIAN DARYL DANAO
17A ADDATU ST., CATAGGAMAN VIEJO, TUGUEGARAO CITY

16 ARCANO, MATEUS SANTOS
840 SISA ST., SAMPALOC, MANILA

17 ARGUELLES, JEROME ACE KRISTOFFER DELA CRUZ
61 SAINT MARYS ST., MARICABAN, PASAY CITY

18 ASIA, BENJO ESSA ATENCION
B4 L36 LEDESCO VILLAGE, BRGY CUBAY, ILOILO CITY

19 AURELIO, LAURENCE ANTHONY SULIBA
B -134 SANTOL COR., YAKAL ST., SAN MIGUEL, TARLAC

20 AWINGAN, GARY OWABAN
MASLA, TADIAN, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

21 BACANI, GLENN GERARD PODIQUIT
119B MACAPUNO ST., BRGY BALINGASA, QUEZON CITY

22 BACSAIN, JOHN PAUL ATANACIO
028 CANUTO ST., SAN ANTONIO, PILI, CAMARINES SUR

23 BAHJIN, MOHAMMAD KHALIL IKBALA
53 CANDIDO ST., TETUTAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY

24 BAMBICO, JOHN DENVER SALINTO
AMBARACAO NORTE, NAGUILIAN, LA UNION

25 BANILA, JOMEL GARCIA
TAMBOBONG, DASOL, PANGASINAN

26 BANUELOS, JHEFREY PAGENTE
B5 L5 AFP, EP VILLAGE, PHASE 1, PINAGSAMA, TAGUIG CITY

27 BAUTISTA, RAM JOSHUA MAGSAYSAY
PHASE 6A, NO. 4, PRES AVE., BF HOMES, PARAÑAQUE CITY

28 BAYUCAN, REGIMAR LIZARTE
831 TERESA ST., ERMITA, MANILA

29 BELARDO, FRANCIS BOHOL
BRGY ASTORGA, DARAM, SAMAR

30 BERAN JR, JOEL ENOLVA
5632-B TAGAK ST., CLARK AIRBASE, ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA

31 BETONG, BRYX LEE SAD-AYAN
314 - C LOWER MAGSAYSAY EVE., BAGUIO CITY

32 BILLENA, GERSHOM MELICADO
016 RIZAL ST., MABRIZ, MAASIN, ILOILO

33 BOUAZZI, ANWAR FABIO CABUYAO
BLK 5A, LOT 14, KALAYAAN VILLAGE, PASAY CITY

34 BUENO, JONATHAN ROLDAN
ARINAAR ST., AGLIPAY, RIZAL, NUEVA ECIJA

35 BUKING, HENRY BRENT BETE
170 RIVERSIDE, TANDANG SORA ST., CAMDAS, BAGUIO CITY

36 BULANHAGUI, REMAR BULANHAGUI
197 ILAT NORTH, SAN PASCUAL, BATANGAS

37 BUTALE, BILVER FELIPE
62 LAMTANG PUGUIS, LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET

38 CABBIGAT, MADIMA MAGGAN
POBLACION, BANAUE, IFUGAO

39 CABIGAS, MARK JOHN LOPEZ
355 UPPER PULACAN, LABANGAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

40 CACABILOS, RHAMEL CANGAS
79 INT GUMAMELA ST., CAMP TINIO, CABANATUAN CTY

41 CALAYAG, CHRISTIAN KENNET ILAGAN
36 BILLONES COMP., PAYNA ST.,VETERANS VILLAGE, PROJ 7, QUEZON CITY

42 CANDIA, LAWRENCE TOLEDO
294 CSF SUBD., DAANG AMAYA, TANZA, CAVITE

43 CANTOR, BENJAMIN JOHN PADAOAN
002 PUROK 12, UPPER PINGET, BAGUIO CITY

44 CARIÑO JR, RENATO AURELLANO
805-A ROAD 4, EP VILLAGE, CAMP AGUINALDO, QUEZON CITY

45 CASTILLO, JONEL GUERZON
BLK 2 LOT 89, EP HOUSING, PH 2, PINAGSAMA, TAGUIG CITY

46 CATA-AN, GEOFFREY PETA
STO NIÑO COMPOUND, PAGASA, BONGAO, TAWI-TAWI

47 CATAMEO, ISRAEL MENDOZA
126 P BURGOS ST., SAN ISIDRO, TANAY, RIZAL

48 CERDEÑA, HARVY INOCENCIO
P-4 BONBON, BUTUAN CITY

49 CHOYCAWEN, TOM SANO
11 PUROK 4 PINSAO PILOT PROJECT, BAGUIO CITY

50 CORONEL JR, ROGELIO ARANETA
1ST ST., VIRGO SUBD., ROSARY HTS., COTABATO CITY

51 CORPUZ, JAHMALIEL MAGUDDAYAO
5474-A TOMCAT ST., CLARK AIR BASE, PAMPANGA

52 CORRE, KEVIN CALIWAN
SAN JOSE ST. BRGY 08, GEN. MAC ARTHUR, EASTERN SAMAR

53 CORREA, DEXTER CAMBA
P-9 DANIPAS, LABISMA, BISLIG CITY

54 DAGOHOY, WELL JEAN NARANGA
PRK OLD BARRIO BRGY STA ROSA, MURCIA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

55 DAGOHOY JR, ALEXANDER RABAÑO
LOT 9 BLK 4 SUNRISE VILLAGE, PADADA, DAVAO DEL SUR

56 DANGANAN, JAN KLYDE BLAIRE TENEDERO
33 SECTOR III, ST ANTHONY ST., DOMINICAN HILL, BAGUIO CITY

57 DARIA, MARK JOSEPH CABANIT
019 PANATANG 3, BANGAR, LA UNION

58 DARIA JR, EDUARDO CASEM
E9 SAN AGUSTIN ST., PINAGBUHATAN, PASIG CITY

59 DE CASTRO, MARK NICO NUEVA
B16L4 VILLA DE LIPA, MARAWOY, LIPA CITY

60 DE GUZMAN, ROBERT ROYCE MARTINEZ
172 TAMBAC, BAYAMBANG, PANGASINAN

61 DE JESUS, JUNE SAMSON
BLOCK 18 LOT 15 VILLA KARANGAHAN SUBD., CALAUAG, NAGA CITY

62 DE POLONIA, RAY BENEDICT CATOLOS
12 B BACUD ST., UGAC NORTE, TUGUEGARAO CITY, CAGAYAN

63 DELA CRUZ, RENIEL BANAYAG
BRGY PALHI, BAYBAY CITY, LEYTE

64 DIZON, GENESIS SALVADOR
BLK 1 STA MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY

65 DOLLENTE, RAMCES IAN TAYONA
POLO, IBAJAY, AKLAN

66 DOLOTALLAS, MARK NHELL MALANGEN
B2 L98 REGAL HOMES, ALAPAN 1-A, IMUS, CAVITE

67 DOMOCMAT, DAREL DAGUSEN
FD 169 PINES PARK, KM-4, BALILI, LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET

68 DUROPAN I, MHARBEN SAGARINO
BARRA, MACABALAN, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

69 ENOLVA JR, CARMELO REVILLA
CONCEPCION KISANTE, MAKILALA, COTABATO

70 ESCAÑO, LOVEN RAMOS
B13 L36 ACACIA ST., VILLA POZORRUBIO, POZORRUBIO, PANGASINAN

71 ESPERANZA, KIM MANUEL LERIO
PHASE 6, GAMAO SUBDIVISION, PANABO CITY

72 ESTABILLO, ESTEWARD JONES MAGLANGIT
SITIO CENTRO, BOBON FIRST, CAMILING, TARLAC

73 ESTIOKO, ROBERT CHARLES PECAHE
460 T DELOS SANTOS, POB SOUTH, SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ

74 ESTRELLA, JOHN PATRICK LLAVANES
57-B RECTO ST., VILLAMOR AIRBASE, PASAY CITY

75 ESTUR, JOHN WISDOM GACOSTA
PHASE 2 BLOCK 19 LOT 9 SEABREEZE HOMES, CABID-AN, SORSOGON CITY

76 EVIOTA, RINZE MARRION DEMONTE VERDE
4793 3RD ST., MACTAN BENITO EBUEN AIR BASE, LAPU - LAPU CITY, CEBU

77 FERANIEL, EUGENE EGE
UPPER CAMANDAGAN, BRGY. MANINIHON, BAYAWAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL

78 FERRER, MACK-AR ELMAGA
70 BAGONG PAG-ASA, FAMY, LAGUNA

79 FIGUERAS, DANIELO PEODOS
GENOMOAN, LOON, BOHOL

80 FRANCISCO, JAEL GICA
ZONE III-C, DIVISORIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY

81 FRANCISCO, MIGMAR BERNPED SANTOS
7006, PUROK 7, KIAS, BAGUIO CITY

82 FUENTES, LESTER CHAD CALUYA
204 ZONE-2, COLANDA, IPONAN, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

83 GABAY JR, RIZALDY FLORES
9 PARAISO ST., ZONE 6 CENTRAL, TAGUIG CITY

84 GABITA, CHRISTIAN PABILLONAR
BLK 46 MALUNGGAY ST., TUMANA, MARIKINA CITY

85 GACAYAN, LEONARD ALLAN CORREA
84 BUGAYONG, BINALONAN, PANGASINAN

86 GAITERA JR, LEO COOPER
PUROK 8, BRGY TIBANGA, ILIGAN CITY

87 GALLON, NATHANIEL BUYCO
NAYONG BAUTISTA, BASA AIRBASE, FLORIDABLANCA, PAMPANGA

88 GALO, EVRAM JAN ISRAEL CHAPA
STOCADA ST., POB., KAPATAGAN, LANAO DEL NORTE

89 GARCE, CRISTIAN MHARK EGUIA
20 IMELDA, NAGUILIAN, LA UNION

90 GARCIA, MARK JASON GONZALES
SAN BENITO SUR, ARINGAY, LA UNION

91 GAUTANE, GEN ADRIAN MALACAD
33-EGL JAENA ST., WEST REMBO, MAKATI CITY

92 GENORAGA, ALLEN JUN AMAR
125 ECOLS ST., BRGY COMMONWEALTH, QUEZON CITY

93 GINES, MARLON AIRWIN LAPEÑA
MONCE ST., SOUTH POBLACION, DIPACULAO, AURORA

94 GONZAGA, PERRY JOHN GICA
P-3, TONGANTONGAN, VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON

95 GUMILAB JR, IGNACIO SAPYONG
29 - A HONEYMOON RD., BAGUIO CITY

96 GUTIERREZ, RAMSEY DEL ROSARIO
38 B PRK 3 SINOT ST., PINSAO PILOT, BAGUIO CITY

97 HABON, BRIAN ESPIRITU
PILA EAST, STA LUCIA, ILOCOS SUR

98 HASIGAN, JOHNREY LABACO
QUEZON, POBLACION, BAGUMBAYAN, SULTAN KUDARAT

99 IGNACIO, JERICHO JAMES TOLENTINO
10 R GAPUD ST., METROCOR HOMES, PH IV, LAS PIÑAS CITY

100 IMPERIAL, MICHAEL BARBONIO
366 ZONE 7, SAN ISIDRO, MAGARAO, CAMARINES SUR

101 JIMENEZ, HECTOR DAN JAVIERTO
3RD DOOR RECABO APT., ACACIA ST., CARMEN, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

102 JIMENEZ, FEBRYAN GREGORIO
113 STA ROSA ST, LIBSONG EAST, LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN

103 JUMAWAN, JOHN VIANNEY GAYORGOR
PANGANIBAN ST., BRGY 2, ISABELA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

104 LADISLAO, JEFFREY LAUREANO
340 SAN ISIDRO SUR, BINMALEY, PANGASINAN

105 LAGULA, DANJO PINES
BURGOS, NATIVIDAD, PANGASINAN

106 LAPUZ, ROSS FRANCIS CAMILA
219 STA RITA, CABIAO, NUEVA ECIJA

107 LARIOSA, JAN PAOLO GONZALES
BLK 78 LOT 22 ROSALINA III, BRGY PALIOK, TALOMO, DAVAO DEL SUR

108 LAROT, ELROY GENELZA
HELEN, LARENA, SIQUIJOR

109 LAXA, DARELL BUTCH ERO TAGUIAM
ZONE 3, TAGUNTUNGAN, BAGGAO, CAGAYAN

110 LO, ASHBY VICAR GALILA
TABUC SUBA, HOSKYN, JORDAN, GUIMARAS

111 LONIEGO, JAKE LEONARD RETIZA
GILDA SUBD., GUIHING, HAGONOY, DAVAO DELSUR

112 LOPEZ, ARJAY CABALLES
L22 B323 ORIOLE ST., BRGY RIZAL, MAKATI CITY

113 LUIS, DANIEL VIAN FABROS
9 WASHINGTON SQUARE, MERVILLE PARK, PARANAQUE CITY

114 LUMAYAG, RONNEL DAPEROC
PUROK 1, POBLACION, SALVADOR, LANAO DEL NORTE

115 LUMBAB, KEVIN ROGER MONTECILLO
STO NIÑO, POBLACION, SOGOD, CEBU

116 MABBORANG, PATRICK VIERNES
9030A ROSAL ST., BRGY 599, STA MESA, MANILA

117 MACABITAS, RONEL VINCENT PETINES
25TH AVE. BRGY BAGONG LIPUNAN, CUBAO, QUEZON CITY

118 MACION, EDUARD VAN REYNALD SANZ
BRGY. VILLA KANANGA, BUTUAN CITY

119 MAGNO, JUN PERRY SURIBA
037 RIZAL ST., POBLACION, LUPON, DAVAO ORIENTAL

120 MANAHAN, VYRON NAVARRETE
B6 L5 ISRAEL ST BARCELONA 4,BUHAY NA TUBIG, IMUS, CAVITE

121 MANASAN, CARLO VICTOR DADOR
1735 DIAMANTE ST., STA ANA, MANILA

122 MANUEL, ANGELO POSADAS
9 - A FALCATAN ST., TETUAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY

123 MARTINEZ, ARWI CHIDAY
04 LOAKAN PROPER, BAGUIO CITY

124 MARTINEZ, MARJANT LOU ANGELES
CASSANOVA ST., DIZON VILLAGE, TAMBO, LIPA CITY

125 MARTIRES, MIZAR BAME IBAÑEZ
BRGY. BAGACAY, TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE

126 MASCARIÑAS, JUNO ISRAEL LUCY
721 MRB BLDG, PILOT DRIVE COMMONWEALTH, QUEZON CITY

127 MATAMPAC, JETT BUICO
PUSOK, LAPU-LAPU CITY

128 MATAS, SERWIN ENDIABLE
PUROK BOLINAO, DAWIS, DIGOS CITY

129 MAYORES, DENVER CABRERA
103 TAGUMPAY ST., BRGY. SINDALAN, SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA

130 MEDINA, JANN NATIVIDAD
18 SIAPNO ROAD, PACDAL, BAGUIO CITY

131 MIGUEL, ALLEN JOE MIGUEL
BLK F-8 LOT 15 STA CRISTINA 1, DAS MARIÑAS, CAVITE

132 MILITAR, DAN ERIC MENDEZ
B13 L37 PII A3 HASA-HASA ST., D-DAGATAN, MALABON CITY

133 MIRAR, JOHN SUELLO
158 ZONE 3 PATAG, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

134 MITRA, RAMON ADELLO
CASTILLO, PADRE GARCIA, BATANGAS

135 MONDALA, MARC MONSOUR DE LEON
P34-038-11ST BRGY 183, VILLAMOR, PASAY CITY

136 MORALES, HARVEY MANGAHAS
PUROK 3, SUMANDIG, SAN ILDEFONSO, BULACAN

137 MORENO, ARNEL MALIPAY
PUROK STO NIÑO, BATOBATO, SAN ISIDRO, DAVAO ORIENTAL

138 MORENO, RICHARD ANTHONY DOMINGO
0094 SAN PIOQUINTO, MALVAR, BATANGAS

139 NALLIW, DANIEL GARIBAY
MAGULON, LAMUT, IFUGAO

140 OLAGUER, JOEY LIMJUCO
2055 BRGY OLD CABALAN, OLONGAPO CITY

141 ORALLO, FRANCISCO JR SIBAL
19-A MAGUDDAYAO ST., UGAC NORTE, TUGUEGARAO CITY

142 PABLO, MICHAEL TABIGA
PUROK 7, SIBSIB, TULUNAN, NORTH COTABATO

143 PABLO, STEVE QUINTOS
NAGUEY, ATOK, BENGUET

144 PADERNAL JR, EDUARDO ZAPANSA
21 GEN DELGADO ST., HILDA VILLAGE, TANDANG SORA, QUEZON CITY

145 PADROGADO, JOEY BONES
PUROK 2, GUINTICGAN, CARLES,ILOILO

146 PAGKANLUNGAN, MARK RODRIGUEZ
SOUTH POBLACION, PAMPANG, KAYAPA, NUEVA VIZCAYA

147 PASCUA, KIET JOHN NELVIS
57 POGONLOMBOY, MANGATAREM, PANGASINAN

148 PASCULADO, JAY-AR ARAMBULA
BRGY 5, DATU PANAS, BUUG, ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY

149 PAYOMO, GIOVANNI VALDEZ
CAPANTOLAN, SUAL, PANGASINAN

150 PAYOSALAN, DWIGHT KENT DURBAN
P-4, BRGY MAHOGANY, BUTUAN CITY

151 PEDRASA, JOSE MA VICTOR PADILLA
27 APARTMENT 6, AVELINO ST., GUISAD, BAGUIO CITY

152 PELAYO, JERICO MIRANDILLA
35-A TALANAY, BATASAN HILLS, QUEZON CITY

153 PEÑA, LEONARD JOSHUA NEBRE
17 TANGWAY, LIPA CITY, BATANGAS

154 PEREZ, CARL JASON PARARUAN
25 PARAIRO ST., ST JOHN, GUIMBA, NUEVA ECIJA

155 PEPITO III, ANACLITO GABISAY
ZONE 5 PATAG, CAMP EVANGELISTA, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

156 PIEDAD JR, EDUARDO DURAY
130 URBIZTONDO ST., MADRID, SURIGAO DEL SUR

157 POBLADOR JR, PATRICIO ALIPUSTAIN
27 BONIFACIO, BRGY 6, MENDEZ, CAVITE

158 PODADERA, JOSEPH AUSAN
17 PRES QUIRINO EXT., PH-15, SIGNAL VILLAGE, TAGUIG CITY

159 PON, KEVIN ANGELO REMONDE
LOT 6 BLK 13, NEW HOUSING, TUBIG-BOH, BONGAO, TAWI-TAWI

160 PONCARDAS, NATHANIEL YBAÑEZ
PUROK 3 22-A, GINGOOG CITY

161 PORTUS, JOHN ISRAEL CACANANDO
40 SAN AGUSTIN, IBAAN, BATANGAS

162 QUITAYEN, REMUEL SOLAS
BLK 3 LOT 3 ST JHUDIEL, TUYAN, NAGA, CEBU

163 RAMOS, CLYDE VINCENT DELGADO
RIZAL SUBD., PUROK MAGAYON, POBLACION, NORALA, SOUTH COTABATO

164 RAMOS, LAYMART MERCADO
061 SINTORISAN, SAN ANTONIO, QUEZON

165 RAMOS III, NORBERTO CORPUZ
3267 MARIGOLD ST., ROCK 9 VILLAGE II, TABANG, PLARIDEL, BULACAN

166 REGIDOR, ARJAY PABILANDO
LABOY, MATNOG, SORSOGON

167 REGIS, PAOLO DOMINIC MANTARING
A4 BAHAY CARIDAD, BRGY DONA IMELDA, QUEZON CITY

168 REONAL, ALEX REGIS
TALONGOG, OAS, ALBAY

169 RIVERA, IVAN GABRIEL ZARAGOZA
11 LEONOR RIVERA ST., GUISAD, BAGUIO CITY

170 ROMAN, NEIL PATRICK CUNANAN
240 STA RITA, MACABEBE, PAMPANGA

171 RULLODA, JEREMIAH DIAZ
LAUREL ST., POBLACION, ARINGAY, LA UNION

172 RUMINGQUET, JANN REGOR VALERIO
12 P. GOMEZ ST, BRGY 2, PASUQUIN, ILOCOS NORTE

173 SAJULAN, ARIEL OLAER
SAWANG, GUINDULMAN, BOHOL

174 SALDUA JR, ESTELITO PUNZALAN
146 MOJON TAMPOY, SAN JOSE, BATANGAS

175 SALES, JULIUS CALINISLI
PUROK 5 VILLARICA, MIDSAYAP, COTABATO

176 SANCHEZ, FELIX NATHANIEL LABANG
CARPIO SUBD., KM 6, BUHANGIN, DAVAO CITY

177 SHALEY, RAYMOND ABANTE
114 PUROK 1 HAPPY HOLLOW, BAGUIO CITY

178 SIVILA, MARK GIL ARRIOLA
408 MONDRAGON ST., POBLACION, KIAMBA, SARANGANI

179 SOLAYAO, JESSON LABADO
BRGY SAN JOSE, HINAPANGAN, SAMAR

180 SUR, JETT MEDIATRIX BRYAN MIJARES
480 MAJOR KARE ST., FERNANDO AIRBASE, LIPA CITY

181 TABION, KEVIN CESAR DAYONDON
PUROK 10 RIVERA ST., POBLACION, TUPI, SOUTH COTABATO

182 TAC-AN, KAIZANN DAVID BAYONA
5 SOCORRO, DE LEON AVE, BUENSUCESO III, MARCELO, PARANAQUE CITY

183 TALCO, ARVIN CLARK CARBAQUIL
RIZAL ST., BRGY WEST, CANDONI, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

184 TALI, STEVEN GABICA
C-1080 LOWER CALARIAN, BRGY KAMPUNG ISLAM, ZAMBOANGA CITY

185 TARAYAO, NIKO ANGELO CALAPOTO
NGARAG, CABAGAN, ISABELA

186 TENEBRO, ELLYSON PALMA
POBLACION, BATOBATO, SAN ISIDRO, DAVAO ORIENTAL

187 TEVES, JUSTINE RIGOR BARNEGO
BRGY STO ANGEL, DUMALAG, CAPIZ

188 TIPAY, CHRISTIAN CHALZ RAMOS
53 STO DOMINGO, TARLAC CITY

189 TORRECAMPO, KEVIN ROSERO
106 YELLOWBELLE ST., WONDERLAND TOWNHOMES, JP RIZAL ST.,
MANDALUYONG CITY

190 TOVERA, DAVID MARTIN RAMOS
215 MANGGAHAN, STA MARIA, BULACAN

191 UMALI, ANDREW LAYLO
0455 PUROK 4, BANAYBANAY, LIPA CITY

192 UNTAL, JEORGE GERICK CRUZ
SITIO ALIGTOS, CAPOYUAN, BARBAZA, ANTIQUE

193 VALES, IAN REY MANGCOPA
301 PUROK 4A, POBLACION, TAGBINA, SURIGAO DEL SUR

194 VALLEJERA, JOHN KENNETH MARFIL
34 SAMPAGUITA ST., PH 6-A-1 PACITA COMPLEX I, SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA

195 VERZOSA, KELVIN ABALOS
170 SAN GONZALO, LABRADOR, PANGASINAN

196 VERZOSA, MARK JOSEPH BANSAG
209 LIGAY ST., ESTANZA, LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN

197 VILLAMOR, JUN REY EUGENIO
B30 L6 PHASE II, PINAGSAMA VILLAGE, TAGUIG CITY

198 VILLANUEVA, GABRIEL PAOLO CARINGAL
29 KAMAGONG ST., VILLA MAGDALENA, SAN PASCUAL, BATANGAS

199 VILLANUEVA, LUIS ANTONIO MALLARI
19 B DR GRACIA ST., SUMILANG, PASIG CITY

200 VILLANUEVA, BRIAN SALISE
ANAS SUBD., LAGAO, GENERAL SANTOS CITY

201 WAKIT, WAYLON PUCOL
DUCOT, UCAB, ITOGON, BENGUET

202 YAMSON, MANSUR LAZARTE
23-16 NORWAY ST., SAN MARINO, SALAWAG, DAS MARIÑAS, CAVITE

203 ZERNA, DAVID KARL MARTINEZ
TABUC BRGY SAN ISIDRO, TANJAY CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL


Females:
1 ABLANEDA, RHEA NOLASCO
PESCADOR ST., PUROK 1, BRGY 7, MERCEDES, CAMARINES NORTE

2 BIANAN, ELAYE BERNADET ANTONIO
VALLEDOR 2 SUBD., WESCOM ROAD, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY

3 BRAGADO, MANILYN BARROGA
443 ESPA SUBD., POBLACION, KIAMBA, SARANGANI

4 BUENAVENTURA, JEAN CASTRO
363 BALUBARAN ST., CAPIHAN, SAN RAFAEL, BULACAN

5 CAMPOSANO, JUL LAIZA ESPONJA
VILLAMOR ST., POBLACION, TULUNAN, COTABATO

6 CASTILLO, PAMELA MARIE TUBIGAN
084 S L TUBIGAN ST., SICO, LIPA CITY

7 CORTEZ, JESSA MAE LIBERIO
ATIS ST., MANATAD VILL, POLOMOLOK, SOUTH COTABATO

8 DALISAY, MARIA ALESSANDRA MATAWARAN
14 MAGAT SALAMAT ST., BRGY BAGUMBUHAY, PROJ 4, QUEZON CITY

9 DALISAY, MARIA INDIRA SIGRED PONTICA
SIGNAL VILLAGE, SAMPALOC, TANAY, RIZAL

10 DAGOHOY, WELL JEAN NARANGA
PRK OLD BARRIO, BRGY STA ROSA, MURCIA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

11 DE LEÑA, KIMBERLY DOTON
BLK 220, LOT 3, DAFFODIL ST., PEMBO, MAKATI CITY

12 JOCSON, MA. DEBBIE LOUIS VIDAL
B 651, ROAD 2, BRGY CAMP AGUINALDO, QUEZON CITY

13 MABBORANG, JOMAICA BACCAY
491 MABAZZA ST., LEMU SUR, ENRILE, CAGAYAN

14 MAHOR, CESLY AINE ESTABILLO
24 SARREAL ST., SAN CARLOS, MARIVELES,BATAAN

15 MARASIGAN, DANA JUNEDEE CHAVEZ
5500 E-D GOMEZ ST., BRGY TEJEROS, MAKATI CITY

16 MASCARIÑA, MARIE ELAINE QUINSAY
LOT 102, CLUSTER I, BAGONG NAYON, ANTIPOLO CITY

17 RAMAS, MA. OPHELIA GRACE CABILAN
AQUARIUS DRIVE, KAUSWAGAN, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

18 ROARING, JINKY REBANAL
12 HALCON ST, TOWN & COUNTRY HILLS SUBD., BRGY INARAWAN, ANTIPOLO CITY

19 SAMPAYAN, MICHELLE ANN CARTILLA
CAMP LUKBAN, MAULONG, CATBALOGAN, SAMAR

20 SANTOS, MARIA GRACIA SALUDO
BLK 3, L8, P3, AREA-7, V-G SUBD., TACLOBAN CITY

21 SITCHON, NADDINE QUIRIMIT
BRGY. CAYANGA, SAN FABIAN, PANGASINAN

22 VILLAGANTOL, JOLEEN ALBA
78 CAMP FERMIN LIRA, JR, BRGY WEST, GENERAL SANTOS CITY

23 VILLALUZ, RACHELLE MARIE CORNEJO
07 ROMULO BUCAG ST.,SAN FERMIN, CAUAYAN CITY, ISABELA

24 WAYTAN, PAULINE MARIE SAGASAG
47 MANG-OS ROAD, IRISAN, BAGUIO CITY

25 YMBONG, CAROL ANNIE BALMORES
1862 MACOPA ST., BRGY DADIANGAS NORTH, GENERAL SANTOS CITY

Female Alternates:

1 BASBAS, AILYN VILLARIN
ZONE 3 FUNDADO, CANAMAN, CAMARINES SUR

2 CAIMOY, KRUSHIYA CAROLINE RUMA
VIZCAA, BRGY. MATIBAY, LAMITANBASILAN

3 BAYLON, JENNY ROSE ANGCAYA
079 MAITIM II WEST, TAGAYTAY CITY

4 AMONARES, ANNAFE CLAIRE PATINGAN
PUROK IPIL-IPIL, BRGY SAT ROSA, MURCIA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

5 UMBAO, KIMBERLY LOPEZ
B16 L3 REGINA VILLE, BRGY INOCENCIO, TRECE MARTIRES CITY

Note: Female alternates listed by priority shall become a primary candidate to fill-in gaps for female quota/listing in case the primary candidate will not be considered due to some other reasons as stated on the AFP Rules and Regulations as well as the policies and procedures governing the Cadet Procurement.

Oscars...Starlets & Studs stumble on fashion circuit @ Kodak Theatre! Swank surprisingly feminine!



Horizontal line at flubber waist a no-no
(Virginia Madsen)








Quite a few of the fair sex alighted from sleek black limos purring at the curb on Hollywood Boulevard last night in dazzling cocktail frocks fashioned in blood-red, as their macho counterparts abandoned the peacock "look" in favor of chic black finely-cut silhouettes, and a daring fashionista-or-two took a gamble on stylish adventures which more-often-than-not came apart at the seams when the prying eyes of the paparazzi zeroed in.

In sum, the little Gold Statuette has - for the most part - taken a back seat to the fashion circuit as a rule, as savvy social-climbing starlets (and enterprising studs on their bejewelled pearly-white arms) turn out to best one-another in outfits that amount to a handful of misguided silken threads tossed over bodacious - sometimes bimbo-inspired - half-naked bods.

A chic understated look is preferable to moi, but some - like hefty Queen Latifa, for example - have tossed caution (and their considerable weight) to the wind with disastrous results.

Uh-huh!

The God-awful trend - riddled with one glaring faux pas after another - persisted on the red carpet at the 83rd Annual Oscar Award at the Kodak Theatre last evening.

Although one of the beaming hosts (Anne Hathaway) snapped up nods of approval for her pretty frothy frock - over-sized mamma's like Virginia Madsen - caused style icons to twitter on the sidelines:

"Gosh, if only the fat lady would sing! This fashion fiasco could call it a night!"

A gaggle of par-tay stalwarts sashayed down the gauntlet in get-ups - Michelle Williams and Reese Witherspoon, for starters - that flip-flopped.

Nicole Kidman was beaded, padded, and fit to be tried - by the fashion police - by golly!

Meanwhile, Helena Bonham Carter was strapping - and strapless - with scraggly "do" crowning the unsightly mixed-up mash.

On-the-other-hand, Marissa Tomei's virginal spring special was overly-designed with matronly fashion flourishes, that bogged her youthfulness down.

Gwyneth Paltrow was a sexy bombshell, alright - which left a nasty aftertaste, though - metallic as hell.

And - sigh - Melissa Leo was obviously sleep-walking in her poorly-fitting gown which appeared to be fashioned out of a bath-room curtain or two.

Annette Bening's slinky cocktail nightmare was inside-out with unsightly seams showing.
Ouch!

Halle Berry - known as "scary Berry" in divorce circles - was sparkly, however.

The town was a-buz in respect to sultry Mila Kunis, who tripped-the-light-fantastic in a showy-gown splashed up with nubile flesh, which hinted at naivety.

Hailee Steinfeld - in Royal Blue (wrinkled) fabric - was too darn matronly (if 'ya ask me!).

As to the dudes, well, James Franco couldn't hold a candle to Marilyn (or any dummy female impersonator stupid enough to try to capture her dazzling star persona on-stage-or-off).

Billy Crystal?

If the lapels on that tux were any wider, he'd take flight when the next gust of wind fluttered in, unexpectedly.

Nope not even the zesty vigor (or sexy appeal) of the great white hope - James Franco - was capable of  boosting up the boot-straps of a posse of fops, fellas!

For instance, Russell Brand's purply-hued suit - teamed with a clashing striped shirt and lifeless black tie - screamed out the obvious:

"Big bucks can't buy 'ya taste (or love, for that matter, either)."

If Billy Crystal's lapels were any wider, he would have blown away in the stratosphere next big gust of wind!

Christian Bale (winner of best supporting actor for The Fighter) was in the right corner when he elected to sport a chic black designer suit and dark tie.

But, poor grooming - and bold-faced efforts to attain a wild he-man persona - nixed the otherwise fashionably-attired effort.

Colin Firth, Zachary Levi, Justin Timberlake, Mark Buffalo, andGeoffrey Rush sported sporting black or dark grey tuxedos from popular designers such as Tom Ford or Gucci.
No wonder folks mentioned above either ended up on my Best or Worst Dressed list for 2010.

Need a reminder about "Who's Who" on the fashion victim list?

Post:  01/01/2011

http://ijulian.blogspot.com/2011/01/julian-ayrs-ten-worst-dressed-best.html

Post: 12/29/2010

http://ijulian.blogspot.com/2010/12/julian-ayrs-3rd-annual-worst-dressed.html

By the way, there were quite a few humorous moments during the CBS Broadcast, too.

Off-the-cuff humor - on the heels of live! stage disasters - included Hathaway's quick ad-lib about "folks needing a drink at home" - after she tripped over a best-actress-winner intro.

Meanwhile, critics compared James Franco's low-key style to that of a laid-back monologue for flicks like drug-themed comedies such as "Pineapple Express".

Did he ever actually say the word - "Dude" on air?

At times, Anne and James also poked fun at each other and the Network for their ratings-inspired folly.

"Anne, I must say you look so beautiful and so hip," Franco gushed at one point on stage.

"Thank you, James," Hathaway giggled,

"You look very appealing to a younger demographic, as well."

I expect that due to the overall dismal reaction to the Oscar extravaganza (yawn!) last night, that hosting duties will return to the predictable old farts next year.

See 'ya there!






Hillary Swank surprisingly feminine
(instead of so butch!)


Coates Bluff Nature Trail Clean-up Day is Sat, March 12, 9 am to noon, Shreveport

Coates Bluff Community Clean-up Day is Sat, March 12, 9 am til noon, says Jon Soul.

Ways to become involved:
1) Come to the event!
2) Come to one or both of the following organizational meetings --
* Friday, March 4 at 3pm at The Montessori School for Shreveport
* Friday, March 11 at 3pm at The Hopewell Cemetery
3) Come to the ABS meeting, Monday, March 7 at 6pm at CoHabitat to discuss future plans for the Coates Bluff trail/greenway.

Please RSVP, (jonksoul@gmail.com) or call 572.4080, for the organizational meetings.

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Campeonato Brasileiro 1993 Palmeiras Sao Paulo

Semi Finals, 2nd Phase
4 December 1993

Segundo jogo no quadrangular das semi-finais do Campeonato Brasileiro de 1993. Em campo, as duas maiores equipes do Brasil. O Tricolor de Telê, Bicampeão Mundial, de um lado e o recém super-time alviverde iniciando suas conquistas, de outro. Não haveria melhor receita para um jogaço no Morumbi. No primeiro jogo entre ambos, empate em 1 x 1. Quem vencesse, iria para a final. Com grandes jogadas de ambos os lados, o primeiro tempo termina em 0 x 0. Mas aos 23 do segundo, Edmundo, recebendo passe perfeito de César Sampaio, invade a área e chuta cruzado no canto direito de Zetti: Palmeiras 1 x 0. O São Paulo perdia e tentava pressionar. Até que, aos 37 minutos, novamente César Sampaio, em jogada genial, dominou a bola ainda no campo do Palmeiras e disparou rumo ao gol adversário. Driblou Leonardo, entortou Luis Carlos Goiano, deixou Zetti no chão e marcou um gol antológico. Com a vitória, o Verdão chegava à sua terceira decisão no ano. Das arquibancadas, vinha uma provocação para o inquieto técnico tricolor: "senta Telê que o São Paulo vai perder".




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Campeonato Brasileiro Flamengo Fluminense 1978


26 March 1978, 1st Phase
Estádio Maracanã
Attendance: 34.091 
Referee Márcio

Flamengo espère remporter enfin le titre de champion du Brésil qui lui échappe depuis de trop nombreuses années. Leur parcours jusqu'à présent s'est déroulé sans grande difficulté (deux défaites seulement en quatorze rencontres disputées : face à Fluminense et à XV de novembre) mais le plus ardu reste à faire. Car suivant le calendrier de la compétition nationale, la qualification est remise en cause continuellement. Les soixante deux équipes participantes étaient tout d'abord divisées en six groupes dont les cinq premiers de chaque se retrouvaient dans une seconde phase, les derniers pouvaient néanmoins être repéchés. C'est ainsi que,pour le second tour, six nouvelles poules étaient créées (les vainqueurs) seuls les trois premiers ayant le droit de participer aux demi-finales. 

Quant aux six poules des vaincus du premier tour, elles ne laissaient passer que le premier de chacune d'entre elles. Le système semble compliqué mais l'étendue du pays (un peu plus petit que les Etats-Unis) nécessite, selon les dirigeants de la fédération, cette pratique. Des surprises sont donc toujours possibles et, à l'issue des deux premiers tours, Fluminense (le club de Rivelino et Marinho) et l'Internacional de Porto Alegre (avec Falcao et Caçapava, vainqueur du championnat les deux années précédentes) sont restés sur le tapis. A partir du 28 janvier et jusqu'au 19 février, soixante rencontres désigneront les quatre nouveaux vainqueurs des quatre groupes formés chacun de six équipes. La première poule comporte trois grands favoris : les Corintîans (avec Zé Maria. Vladimir, Palinha et Geraldo) vainqueurs du championnat 1977 de Sao Paulo, Vasco de Gama (avec Orlandp, Abel, Marco Antonio, Wil-sinho. Dirceu, Roberto et Ramon) champion 1977 de Rio. et Flamengo son dauphin. 

Dans le second groupe le vainqueur devrait être l'Atletico de Minas Gérais (avec Toninho Cerezo, Marcelo, Paulo Isidore et Reinaldo) qui domine la compétition malgré son rival local Cruzeiro (avec Raul. Nelinho, Erivelto, Eduardo et Joao-zinho) et Botafogo invaincu cette année (avec Rodrigues Neto, Gil, Nilson Dias et Paulo César). Trois équipes également se détachent dans la poule trois : Ponte Prêta, la révélation de la saison (avec Carlos, Oscar, Odirlei, Dario et Dica) ; Sao Paulo F.C. (avec Valdir Pères, Getulio, Chicao et Serginho) et enfin le Gremio de Porto Alegre (avec Ancheta. Tadeu et Eder). Mais c'est Palmeiras dans le quatrième groupe qui devrait atteindre les demi-finales le plus facilement, ses adversaires étant modestes. Le club du gardien Leao et des arrières Beto, Marinho Pères et Vacaria est, lui aussi, toujours invaincu et compte bien le rester. Les demi-finales se joueront en matches aller et retour et la grande décision se fera le 5 mars prochain. Puis, les sélectionnés seront en stage avant d'effectuer la tournée en Europe. Et après quatre vingt rencontres disputées en une saison, et des centaines d'heures passées en avion, les joueurs aborderont la Coupe du Monde. Mais avec quelles ressources ?



Flamengo : Cantarele, Ramirez, Rodineli, Dequinha, Júnior, Merica, Carpegiani, Luís Paulo, Júnior Brasilia, Tita (Jorge Luís) e Adilio.
Goal: Luís Paulo.






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Flamengo ce n'est pas seulement Zico. C'est d'àilleurs ce dernier qui ledit lui-même ; « Je suis de plus en plus surveillé par les défenseurs adverses et mon jeu s'en est trouvé sinon perturbé, du moins changé. ./e dois faire participer mes équipiers de plus en plus. » Certes, il reste le meilleur buteur de l'équipe (neuf buts pour les deux premiers tours du championnat national) mais autour de lui, les Claudio Adao, Osni, Adilio et compagnie en font voir de toutes les couleurs aux meilleurs défenseurs du pays, grâce au dynamisme et à l'homogénéité de tous ces jeunes joueurs. L'entraîneur Jaime Valente a su doser avec bonheur l'expérience de certains avec la fougue des autres et ce cocktail rouge et noir est aujourd'hui, avec l'Atletico de Minas Gérais, l'un des grands favoris pour le titre final.
Rivelino, Cerezo et même Zico en équipe nationale. L'arrière droit Toninhno. après avoir connu une baisse de forme suivant son transfert de Fluminense, a retrouvé le moral, et son sourire ne quitte plus son visage. Sa participation au Mundial est assurée grâce à ses dernières performances avec le Brésil et aussi par le fait qu'il puisse jouer également à gauche. Très athlétique, Toninho ne manque pas une occasion de se porter à l'attaque (cinq buts en championnat). Rondinelli. l'un des deux arrières centraux (avec Nelson) est connu des spectateurs du tournoi junior de Cannes. Il y a cinq ans « Rondi » y est venu avec le Brésil remporter une victoire éclatante. Depuis, il a fait son chemin, toujours au sein de Flamengo et attend avec impatience que le sélectionneur Cou-tinho l'appelle parmi les sélectionnés. A un poste où Luis Pereira, Edinho et Amaral semblent tenir la corde, Rondinelli compte sur ses qualités physiques pour faire sa grande entrée dans e concert international. 
Quant aux jeunes espoirs de Flamengo, ils sont surtout deux à briguer les faveurs de Coutinho (qui, faut-il le rappeler, a fait un séjour à l'Olympique de Marseille avant de se retrouver à Flamengo pour, enfin, s'occuper uniquement de l'équipe nationale). Le premier s'appelle Adilio. Il joue milieu de terrain et remplace plus qu'avantageusement Merica. l'ancien titulaire. Mais il a fait ses grands débuts, un jour, à Maracana, à la place de Zico. à vingt ans. Une année et demie plus tard, il postule à une sélection ; il est la révélation de la saison. Adilio. l'ancienne vedette du football de plage, comme beaucoup de joueurs brésiliens, vient des favelas (bidonvilles) et, comme Zico. est passé par les mains du professeur Francalacci, le directeur du centre de reconditionnement physique du club. Mais c'est surtout sa technique balle au pied qui est remarquable. Son dribble, ses passes en ont fait, en quelques matches. un des meilleurs joueurs du Brésil. Nul doute qu'il sera dans peu de saisons, le patron de l'équipe nationale. Quant à Claudio Adao, le second grand espoir du club et avant-centre des Rouges et Noirs, sa réussite est l'histoire d'une résurrection. Pourtant, tout avait bien commencé pour ce garçon aujourd'hui âgé de vingt et un ans.



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