Friday, January 2, 2015

LOOK: Official Wedding Photos of Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera

Here are some of the photos from the old Spanish-themed wedding of Philippine top celebrities Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera. 
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Photographer: Nice Print Photography
Bride’s Dress: Michael Cinco
Groom’s Attire: Randy Ortiz 
Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Teena Barretto of Hitched Weddings and Events
Makeup Artist: Bambbi Fuentes
Church and Entourage Flowers: Bloomwoods
Reception Floral Centerpieces: Gideon Hermosa of The Events Studio
Reception Entrance Arch Flowers and Lounge Chairs: Moss Manila
Cake Baker: Goldilocks
Catering: Cibo di M

8-year old Found Dead and Naked in Los Banos, Laguna



Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines - The Los Baños Police has launched a manhunt operation against the suspect of murder and possible rape of an. 8-yr old child.

After being gone since December 27, the 8-yr old child Marivic Sapin was found dead last December 30. There seems to lunge in her right eye, bruises on her face, cigarette burn on her genitals and signs of possible rape. She had no clothes on and deliberately covered with grass when found at Barangay San Antonio, Los Baños, Laguna.

The suspect is known although not named yet as the manhunt operations continues. The suspect was also charged of attempted rape of a 17-year-old girl on Christmas Eve, according to P/Supt. Ricardo Dalmacia, Los Banos Police Officer in an interview with GMA News.

Just last October in Los Baños, a freshman UPLB student was also raped. She survived and was able to detail the crime that helped in the arrest of the suspect who was a tricycle driver. In 2011, another UPLB student Given Grace Cebanico was raped and killed by a tricycle driver and security guard who were arrested in connection with the crime.


IN PHOTOS: 2015 Around the World

Cities all over the world celebrated 2015 with a bang!


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2015 New Year Festivities Left Hundreds Injured in the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines – Health officials said that firecrackers and gunfires during the recent New Year festivities in the Philippines left 354 people injured and with more than a dozen requiring amputations including a five-year-old boy.
The annual surge of injuries during New Year celebrations dropped to the lowest in five years, with 351 people hurt by fireworks and three hit by stray bullets in the last few days of 2014, said Health Secretary Janette Garin.


However, the number of people who had to undergo amputations rose to 14 from eight last year, she said, adding that a five-year-old boy lost his hand.
Garin said the health department's campaign against indiscriminate fireworks and the passage of tropical storm Seniang (Jiangmi), which brought heavy rains to Visayas and Mindanao, had brought down the injury toll.
She said the department would continue to monitor hospitals for more injuries or deaths that might be reported later.
Authorities have repeatedly warned against the custom of welcoming the New Year with indiscriminate fireworks and celebratory gunfire, which result in numerous injuries and fatalities every year.

In the previous year's celebrations, at least two people were killed and 793 others were left injured.

WATCH: Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera Wedding Video in HD

Watch the SDE video of the wedding of Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera in HD by Mayad Studios.

'FAQs' PAPAL VISIT 2015 Philippines

To address questions concerning tickets, donations and itinerary for the Papal Visit 2015 in the Philippines.

'Official Logo' of Papal Visit Philippines



Official Logo courtesy of Papal Visit PH

The colors of the logo (blue, red, and yellow) are the colors of the Philippine flag. The colors therefore represent the country and its people. It is in solidarity with the victims of recent calamities that the Pope is coming to the Philippines.

The innermost circle resembles a pearl, and again it symbolizes the Philippines, which is known as the pearl of the orient seas. The white Cross symbolizes the Christian faith, and our fervent prayer that the center of our country be our Lord Jesus Christ. It serves as a reminder as well that more than a State Visit, the primary objective of the Papal visit is a religious one. He comes to show and share the Lord’s mercy and compassion with the Filipino people.

The red circle symbolizes Mercy, one of the themes of the Papal visit. Red is the color of blood and recalls the sacrifice of our Lord on the cross for our salvation, a holy sacrifice that manifests and exemplifies Divine Mercy for sinful humanity.

The blue circle means Compassion, the other theme of the Papal visit. Blue is the color of divine presence – it is the color of the sky and the sea that surround our life, much like God’s presence, that is, God’s compassionate love that permeates and sustains human existence.

The sequence of the colors follows the order of the colors of the Philippine flag: Yellow at the center, blue on top, and red at the bottom.

The red and blue circles appear like arms embracing the yellow circle. These are the merciful and compassionate arms of the Pope, the Vicar of Christ, embracing the Philippines, the pearl of the orient seas. The current Pope is well known for expressing his love and care for people by spontaneously hugging and kissing them. The red and blue circles or arms therefore symbolize the Pope’s Merciful and Compassionate Embrace, and by extension, Christ’s loving embrace. The Pope now comes to the Philippines to embrace us with his arms of love.

Finally, the blue and red circles appear like ripples, or waves emanating from the inner circle, from the Cross. We pray that the Papal visit will indeed create ripples of compassion and mercy throughout the Filipino nation and beyond January 2015.