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Volume 6 - Issue #4
Pinoy Eh! Online Edition
September 2007

Sam
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Piolo
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Pokwang
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Sam, Piolo and Pokwang in Canada Tour

Piolo Pascual, Sam Milby and Pokwang will be in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Calgary, Brampton and Montreal as part of their Canadian Tour. The Montreal show is slated on October 28, sunday 6PM at the Olympia de Montreal 104 St. Catherine East. Tickets are still available VIP $250, $225, $200, $175, $150, $125; General Admission $75.21;Balcony $52.42. The $250 VIP ticket includes dinner with the 3 artists.

Manny Pacquiao vs Marco Antonio Barrera

Superstars Manny Pacquiao and Marco Antonio Barrera collide in a 12-round super featherweight title fight, Saturday, October 6

Pacquiao-Barrera is a battle between legendary three-division world champions. Pacquiao (44-3-2, 35 KOs), of General Santos City. The Philippines, defeated Barrera (63-5, 42 KOs), of Mexico City, Mexico, in their exciting first encounter in 2003, claiming the ‘Baby Face Assassin’s’ featherweight title. Pacquiao is considered by many, boxing’s pound for pound most exciting fighter.

"Fighting Barrera is a career highlight for me," said Pacquiao. "He has already beaten great world champions like Erik Morales, Naseem Hamed and Johnny Tapia and I know I am going to have to train harder than I ever have before to beat him. But I am fully prepared to sacrifice and do everything necessary to beat him. And I will. It’s going to be another exciting night for fight fans."

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"Pacquiao and I have one thing in common and that is this is the fight we have most wanted," said Barrera. "But Pacquiao should have been more careful for what he wished for because he is going to be in the fight of his life. The battle is on and I am going to leave the ring as boxing’s new No. 1 pound for pound fighter."

"This fight is what the fans have been asking for and I’m excited that we will be able to deliver this bout between these two all-time great champions," said Oscar de la Hoya, President of Golden Boy Promotions.

Dubbed "Republica Enemy No. 1," Pacquiao has blitzed through the best fighters Mexico had to offer since 2003, including Morales (KO 3, TKO 10), Barrera (TKO 11), Oscar Larios (W 12), Emanuel Lucero (TKO 3), Hector Velazquez (TKO 6) and Jorge Solis (KO 8). The only "blemish" was a draw against Juan Manuel Marquez in 2004, where Pacquiao sent Marquez to the canvas three times in the first round.

Pacquiao, was named "2006 Fighter of the Year" by the Boxing Writers Association of America and The Ring magazine for his two spectacular knockout victories of Mexican icon and three-division champion Erik Morales and his dominating 12-round unanimous decision over former world champion and current No. 1 contender Oscar Larios. The hard-hitting southpaw has only lost once in his last 21 bouts, a close decision in 2005 to Morales in their first encounter.

The Pacquiao-Morales trilogy produced over one million pay-per-view sales, a record for the lower weight divisions proving that Pacquiao is a pay-per-view star. The live attendance for their rubber match rumble last November produced a live gate of 18,276, fifth-best on Las Vegas’ all-time list.

Known as the "Baby Faced Assassin." Barrera has provided boxing fans with more exciting moments than anyone of his era. In his own world championship trilogy against Erik Morales, fought in three different weight divisions, Barrera proved to be the better man twice. Those fights alone garnered him numerous accolades from The Ring, including "Fight of the Year" (2000, 2004), "Round of the Year" (5th in 2000, 11th in 2004), and "Comeback of the Year" (2004).

Barrera has never avoided a worthy challenge and his resume is a testament to a future Hall of Fame career. He has defeated many of the top fighters in his divisions, including current or former world champions Morales and Naseem Hamed, both undefeated when he faced them, Robbie Peden, Paulie Ayala, Kevin Kelley, Johnny Tapia , Enrique Sanchez, Jesus Salud, Jesse Benavides, Kennedy McKinney, Agapito Sanchez, Frankie Toledo, Daniel Jimenez, and Eddie Cook. In a streak that started in December, 2000, with the Salud fight, and lasted for four years, Marco fought nine current or former world champions in a row.

Barrera made his professional debut in 1989 and won his first world title in 1995, dethroning WBO jr. featherweight champion Daniel Jimenez., the beginning of three separate reigns as that champion. In 2001, he tagged the undefeated IBO featherweight champion Hamed with his only career loss via a dominating unanimous decision. One year later, he added Morales’ WBC featherweight title to his trophy case, avenging a previous loss while spoiling Morales’ perfect record which had endured nine years and 42 bouts. Barrera would win the rubber match in 2004, while claiming Morales’ WBC super featherweight championship belt.

The Pacquiao vs. Barrera pay-per-view telecast, beginning at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT, has a suggested retail price of $49.95, will be produced and distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View and will be available to more than 61 million pay-per-view homes. The telecast will be available in HD-TV for those viewers who can receive HD. HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier of event programming to the pay-per-view industry.

Movie people divided on Erap guilty verdict

People in the film industry are still talking about the Sandiganbayan’s guilty verdict meted to former movie actor and ex-president Joseph "Erap" Estrada’s plunder case.

While Erap’s son Senator Jinggoy Estrada and daughter Jackie Lopez were sad and crying over the decision and his wife former Senator Loi Estrada was composed, members of the film industry that benefited from the fallen leader’s administration had mixed reactions. Here are some of their thoughts on the court’s promulgation:

"I was praying for acquittal but as we all know it’s the opposite. I hope the Sandiganbayan can review the case more when Mr. Estrada’s lawyers file the motion for reconsideration. From the four charges, only two were given the guilty verdict. I’m glad that the Estrada family is still following the rule of law and not resorting mass actions and the like. "—Jong Cuenco, actor, flutist and son of National Artist for Music Ernani J. Cuenco

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"Fair is fair. I mean, there should be accountability. Let this be a lesson to our public officials. Corruption has no place in our society. Let this also be a lesson to some of our stars who just venture into politics without much preparation. O, di ba, maraming natalong taga-showbiz last elections?"—Tessie Tomas, actress, comedienne, TV host

"I respect the decision of the court and uphold the rule of law but this wouldn’t affect my family’s relationship with his family."—Boots Anson Roa, actress, Executive Director, Mowelfund

"Much better if President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will also undergo the same process. I am more interested on the verdict to be handed down to the president of the present administration."—Ogie Cruz, movie writer, founder of PEN (Philippine Entertainment Newsmakers), teacher

"Nawalan na ako ng tiwala sa mga namumuno sa liderato ng bansa be it Cory Aquino, Fidel Ramos, Joeph Estrada or Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Pare-pareho lang halos. Corruption is all over the place, especially in high places. It is written all over the faces of both the administration and opposition. Erap’s case is just a part of a big grand moro-moro spectacle. Ang malungkot, all the participants are bad actors. Hinihintay ko na lang ang delubyo or a heaven sent leader that can harness the best our people or our resources can offer towards redemption and eventual progress. Pero wala akong naaaninagan man lang na senyales na pag-asa."—Ed Instrella, theater artist, talent manager of Allan Paule, Cherry Pie Picache, Jacklyn Jose, Gardo Versoza, Simon Ibarra et al

"Wala akong alam d’yan. Ayokong makialam d’yan. Ibang usapan ‘yan. At saka, may naghihintay sa akin.(I don’t know about that. I don’t want to get involved. That’s a different matter altogether. And besides, somebody’s waiting for me)"—Andrea del Rosario, actress

"If Erap isn’t guilty, the legitimacy of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is in question. Filipinos are very forgiving. But ayaw ng mga taga-Malacaņang."—Maria Isabel Lopez, Binibining Pilipinas-Universe, actress, model

Kuya Germs
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"Sobra na. Nakakalungkot. Nakakainis. Wala na silang karespe-respeto. Ano pa’ng mangyayari sa ating bansa?"—German Moreno, talent discoverer, TV host and actor

"Peace man! Peace!"—Robin Padilla, actor

"Honestly, I felt very bad. Di dapat gano’n ang treatment sa ating mahal na pangulo. Malungkot ang bansa today. (Our beloved president shouldn’t be treated that way. It’s a sad day for our country)"—Chito P. Alcid, movie writer and TV host

"Good sa mata ng ordinary citizen. Sana, isunod na rin si Gloria para masaya. (It’s a good thing in the eyes of the ordinary citizen. I hope Gloria is next so everyone will be happy."—Angela Frilles, actress

Christopher de Leon
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"Kaibigan natin siya, di ba? I feel sad about it. Bakit gano’n? I think we should be more inquisitive. Bakit siya lang? Bakit ang daming matataas na opisyal ng gobyerno na hindi napaparusahan? Bakit at large si Jocjoc Bolante? (He’s our friend, isn’t he? I feel sad about it. Why is it that way? I think we should be more inquisitive. Why just him? Why do so many other government officials go unpunished? Why is Jocjoc Bolante still at large?) "—Christopher de Leon, actor

Ottawa, Ontario CANADA

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