movie thor 2011 with chris hemsworth

Although Thor is a very good movie in its own right - an exciting, somewhat old-fashioned adventure story with strong performances, zippy humor and high-spirited action - it becomes even more impressive when you consider how much worse it could have been. Any movie has the potential to be bad, but a movie like Thor, which tells such an outrageous story, is perhaps more vulnerable because it’s based in fantasy, and because the nature of fantasy is to be unbelievable, it’s inherently prone to skepticism and low expectations, which are often met. But just where Thor could have been dumb and insulting, it turns out to be fun and surprisingly dramatic.

Unlike most modern-day superheroes from Stan Lee’s Marvel Universe, especially ones adapted for Hollywood blockbusters, Thor is not a mild-mannered human being who suddenly gains extraordinary powers. As the God of Thunder, he was born with them and he’s not shy about making that known. At the beginning of the movie, he’s loud, pompous and arrogant, and it’s apposite, I suppose, that he wields an oversized steel hammer to fend off his enemies, who are comprised of a cold, blue race of monster-looking individuals called the Frost Giants, who freeze anything they touch.

Before I go any further, based on what I’ve just told you, you can understand my praise for director Kenneth Branagh, the movie’s three screenwriters and the cast for taking what could have been a potential Razzie winner and crafting it into a coherent, energetic popcorn movie. M. Night Shyamalan should watch Thor and take notes. His The Last Airbender could have benefited from this movie’s ability to take something that probably seems ridiculous on paper and make it work on film.
 
In the movie, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and his brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) are the sons of Odin (Anthony Hopkins), king of Asgard, a far-off kingdom in another realm of the universe. The Asgardians are presently at peace until the Frost Giants make a surprise attack, conveniently on the same day Thor is being sworn in as king. Just before Odin can complete the ceremony, the Frost Giants attempt to retrieve the Casket of Ancient Winters, which is their source of energy. Naturally, Thor wants to retaliate, but Odin believes a true king should never seek out war; he must only be ready for it. When Thor and his band of warriors go against Odin’s wishes and attack the Frost Giants on their own turf - Asgardians can be transported to different lands via a rainbow bridge called the Bifrost, controlled by the loyal gatekeeper, Heimdall (Idris Elba) - Odin casts him out.

 He descends to earth and lands in a remote desert of New Mexico, where he’s discovered by Jane (Natalie Portman), a master physicist, her science partner, Erik (Stellan Skarsgard), and a cautious intern, Darcy (Kat Dennings), who’s wise to bring along a Taser wherever she goes (because you never know when you’ll find an angry, banished God roaming around the desert). They bring Thor to the hospital and Jane believes there’s something special about this guy, that perhaps he could tell her about the other universes she believes exist and can be accessed through wormholes. Plus, she kinda sorta likes him, which, given Hemsworth and Portman’s good looks, is a development that probably goes without saying. But their romance is interrupted by Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg), the omnipresent S.H.I.E.L.D. agent whose job is to report strange, otherworldly phenomenon to Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), who’s busy assembling The Avengers. But that’s another story.

Back on Asgard, Loki discovers he’s not who he seems and is sworn in as king when Odin falls into a deep sleep. To prove himself worthy, he plans to destroy the Frost Giants on his own, a decision that, for Loki anyway, comes with its own conflict of interest.

Loki’s story is actually the most intriguing part of the movie. It’s rich and complex and Tom Hiddleston is quite convincing and passionate in the role. Dare I say Loki’s conflict approaches the level of Shakespeare, from which it is probably derived? Okay, that may be going too far, but for a movie like Thor to even suggest such a connection means it’s aiming higher than most superhero movies. And although it’s loaded with action and special effects, which are good but not spectacular, the characters remain at the center of it all. Along with Hiddleston, Hemsworth, Hopkins, Portman and Skarsgard are all given room to act and they take their characters seriously, giving them weight and dimension. Because we were only expecting fluff, this comes as a pleasant surprise.
Like many, I had my doubts about Thor going in, but in hindsight that’s probably because the superhero genre has become so indoctrinated with stories that favor realism over fantasy that a movie about a flying Nordic God with a cape, a beard and a giant hammer seems preposterous and unbelievable by comparison. And yes, Thor is preposterous and unbelievable, but it’s also the most fun and enjoyable superhero movie to come out since “Hellboy II,” and it has its fair share of drama and poignancy that we actually respond to. I admit much of this praise stems from my low expectations, but regardless, Thor rocks and it gives us hope for the plethora of the other outrageous superhero movies yet to come (and you know they’re coming). 

Bagyong Chedeng (Typhoon Songda) May 28, 2011 Update from PAGASA

Bagyong Chedeng (Typhoon Songda) Update

Bagyong Chedeng (Typhoon Songda) Satellite Image as of 7 a.m.

Bagyong Chedeng (Typhoon Songda) "continues to weaken", the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration's (PAGASA) latest bulletin reads.

Heading north northeastward at a rate of 22 kph, Tropical Storm Songda was last seen at 200 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes at 4 a.m. on May 28, 2011.

The weather disturbance now has a "maximum sustained winds of 165 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 200 kph."

By Sunday morning, "Chedeng" is forecast to be at 680 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes or
110 km South of Okinawa, Japan.

Public Storm Warning Signal (PSWS) Number 3 has also been lifted over Batanes Group of Islands which is now the only one listed on areas with PSWS Number 2. PSWS Number 1 was hoisted over Calayan and Babuyan Group of Islands. All PSWS elsewhere are now lowered.

War of the Green Lanterns

I'm going to do something a little unprecedented here, and review ALL THREE of the Green Lantern Books that came out this week. Unusual perhaps, but it all reads as though it were simply ONE large book, flowing quite seamlessly into one another.

And...it was spectacular. And heroic. And Tragic.

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Let us begin with Green Lantern #66, or Part Seven of the War.

While Kyle and John go off to stop Mogo, Hal and Guy have managed to bust into the Battery, so that they can free Parallax and hopefully stop Krona's hold over the rest of the Green Lanterns. That doesn't work out so well, since Krona has placed the remaining Guardians, each of which is possessed by the various colored entities. Hal actually is a tad on the concerned side.

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Fortunately for the two of them, the possessed Guardians prefer to attack them one by one, instead of in concert, and the two of them are actually holding their own...for a little while anyway. Hal is starting to become more and more entranced by the yellow light however, and Guy...well Guy is just cranky as hell. Since their yellow and red rings aren't doing a heck of a lot, Guy decides to give the antique Green Power Gauntlet a whirl...and it does pretty darned well...for about a second or two, when they both get hit by ALL the Emotions At Once. This puts them down for the count.

Meanwhile, imprisoned in the Book, Sinestro, out of all of them, has figured out what is going on...and he's not happy. He's particularly not happy when he remembers that Abin is dead, and he's...he's not a Green Lantern anymore. He also stumbles upon Indigo and her crew,and discovers that they aren't at ALL Compassionate. He almost makes it out, but Krona shows up, and says that although he's got Willpower to spare, he doesn't have what the Earth Lanterns have...which is Heart.

Next thing you know, Hal and Guy wake up, and find themselves chained up, and dressed as Guaridans! It is not a look that flatters them. Krona really drops a bombshell however when he declares that the old Guardians are a bunch of losers (which they are actually) and that he's going to wrap Hal and Guy up in the mummy bandages to transform THEM into Guardians, and that they can rule the Universe at his side!

Holy Crap! Krona sure does love him some Earthmen!

Green Lantern Corps #60

While Hal and Guy are getting their surprise makeover, John and Kyle finally manage to teleport over to Mogo's surface...and it's not looking good. Rings are flying off all over the place, Krona's plan is to flood the Universe with Green Lanterns, all of whom would be under HIS control. Kyle tries to stop the rings, but his blue power isn't working. John however, can channel whatever other rings happen to be around, so he swipes some nice green power and tries to shut down the flight of the rings. It's a valiant effort but doesn't work, and the two of them are drawn down into Mogo's interior. They realize that since Mogo is a telepath, he knows that they are there, and that he's going to be messing with their heads, and right on cue, John sees Katma Tui.

She tries to warn him, to look out from behind. John's not falling for THAT old wheeze, and sure enough...he gets zapped from behind. Oops. They're being chased by GL's, all of whom are ramped up on Kyle's ring. In desperation, he tries to heal them, and lo and behold, it works! Some of the Green Lanterns wake up! But way too few to count.

They finally make it to Mogo's core, and brain...and his ring. Kyle figures that he can use his healing Hope power, and sends in a construct of Bzzzd. It is working, until suddenly all this horrible black goo starts to leak out.

Well crappity crap. Remember when Mogo absorbed all the Black Lanterns into his core? That power is still there, and it's corrupting Mogo. They're running out of time, and John is getting desperate, so he decides to channel the Black energy as a weapon. Kyle thinks that this is a SERIOUSLY bad idea...but John feels that they have no other choice.

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And he blows up Mogo.

Double Crap.

Green Lantern: Emerald Warrior #10

Back in the Battery, Hal and Guy are still hanging around, while Krona babbles on about how utterly FAB it is all going to be. Then suddenly, he screams, Ganthet screams, heck EVERYBODY screams...except Hal and Guy,who figure that they don't know what just happened, but it's not time to look a gift horse in the mouth, and they manage to bust out of there.

Back on Mogo...well, back where Mogo USED to be, all hell has broken loose, and Mogo chunks are raining down on Oa. Kyle is just beside himself, and tells John that what he just did was the opposite of Compassionate, and if they had just tried a little harder, they could have saved Mogo. John isn't particularly happy either, but defends himself by saying that he didn't have any choice. Kyle tries to put Mogo back together, but John stops him, saying that Hal and Guy need them, and then teleports the two of them back to Oa.

On Oa, Hal and Guy have grabbed Ganthet and the book and are getting the heck of of there, when they find themselves being pelted by Mogo bits. They're a bit confused until it dawns on them what must have happened...and let's just say that Guy isn't too pleased. Neither is Hal, but he's a bit more stoic about it.


Eventually, they all get together, and Ganthet wake up, and they realize that if Ganthet is up and about, then Krona and his cohorts will be too, so that they had better get cracking. Cracking open the battery is a good start, but even the five of them can't make a dent in it. Ganthet finally realizes that they need ALL of the rings powers, and that there are still two left. So Hal gets Orange...and Guy gets Violet. Oh, you just KNEW that Guy was going to end up with pink! Sadly, he doesn't immediately get a thong, just one side of his uniform ends up with a Star Sapphire emplem and he's pink and red now, which disappointed the hell out me!

They pour on the power, and still...nothing, and now all the rest of the Corps has shown up. Ganthet realizes that Guy is the one who controls the two extremes of emotion...Love and Hate, and that he has to tap into his innermost being, and let those feelings out. He starts by saying that he loves Tora and that he hates his Father...but nothing is happening.

And then...

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Guy realizes that the thing that he loves the most in all of the world...is the Green Lantern Corps itself...and that he hates...HATES being filled with Rage. And next thing you know, Parallax is free, and so are the Green Lanterns. Guy falls, and almost goes splat but Kyle is there to grab him, which is nice. They all want to take the rings off and get back to Green, but Guy is stuck, if he takes off the red ring, he'll die. Kyle points out that all he needs is a Blue Lantern. Guy's a bit skeptical, but Kyle pours it on...and the red ring and the violet ring both dissolve, and Guy is free. The Green rings zip onto their fingers, and it's back to being in the Corps, baby!

Krona simply sneers that it is more convenient for him to turn ALL of the Earth Lanterns into Guardians now, but all of the Green Lanterns are there, and full of piss and vinegar...and there is just ONE MORE EPISODE TO GO!

I'm going to assume that Zardor and Sodam Yat and Bleez will show up eventually.

But man,oh man...this was epic. And fun, and beautifully drawn, and some really great stuff was going on! Too bad about Mogo however. But before I start to mourn, I'll wait and see if it sticks. Kyle came back in only one issue after all.

But there are all sorts of repercussions that are going to be happening in the fallout of all of this...and I can hardly wait!

If you haven't been reading this, you are missing a really fabulous story. All of the three books have been flowing into one another quite seamlessly, and it is going to make a helluva collection if you want to wait and buy it in the trade version. If you have that much patience...and Willpower.

Twelve Thumbs Up!!!!

Typhoon Songda (Bagyong Chedeng) Update May 27, 2011 | PAGASA Weather Forecast

Typhoon Songda (Bagyong Chedeng) PAGASA Update


Typhoon Songda's Satellite Shot as of 5 p.m. on May 27, 2011

Bagyong Chedeng "has maintained its strength as it continues to threaten Batanes area", the latest PAGASA bulletin reads.

Check out the said Typhoon Chedeng update below:

Severe Weather Bulletin No. 18
Tropical Cyclone Warning: Typhoon "CHEDENG" (SONGDA)
Issued at 5:00 p.m., Friday, 27 May 2011

Typhoon "CHEDENG" has maintained its strength as it continues to threaten Batanes area.
Location of Center:
(as of 4:00 p.m.)
160 km Southeast of Basco, Batanes
Coordinates: 19.5°N,123.3°E
Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 195 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 230 kph
Movement: North Northwest at 19 kph
Forecast Positions/Outlook: Saturday afternoon:
400 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes
Sunday afternoon:
820 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes or
110 km East Southeast of Okinawa, Japan


Areas having Public Storm Warning Signal

Signal Number 3

Batanes Group of Islands

Signal Number 2


Babuyan Group of Island

Signal Number 1

Apayao
Cagayan
Isabela


Public Storm Warning Signals elsewhere are now lowered.

Residents in low lying and mountainous areas under signals #3, #2 and #1 are alerted against possible flashfloods and landslides. Likewise, those living in coastal areas are alerted against big waves or storm surges generated by this tropical cyclone.

Typhoon “Chedeng” is expected to enhance the southwest monsoon and will bring rains over Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao including Metro Manila.

Marine Engineer Officers Board Exam Results - May 2011 | List of Exam Passers

The Marine Engineer Officers Board Exam Results for May 2011 or the May 2011 Marine Engineer Officers Licensure Exam Results have been released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) after 4 working days after the last day of exam.

The PRC announced that 781 out of 1,388 passed the various grades of the written phase of the MARINE ENGINEER OFFICERS LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS given by the Board for Marine Engineer Officers in Manila this May 2011.

The Commission also announced the following:

Registration for the issuance of Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Cards for those who are exempted in the practical assessment will start on Monday, May 30, 2011 until June 10, 2011 in the Central Office and on Monday, May 30, 2011 until June 6, 2011 in the Regional Offices.

In addition, 460 applicants were approved for upgrading as Chief Marine Engineer Officers as per Board Res. No. 10 dated Jan. 24, 2011, Board Res. Nos. 25 & 26 dated Feb. 16, 2011, Board Res. No. 33 dated Feb. 25, 2011, Board Res. No. 39 dated Mar. 10, 2011, Board Res. No. 47 dated Mar. 23, 2011, Board Res. Nos. 59 & 60 dated Apr. 14, 2011, Board Res. No. 64 dated Apr. 25, 2011 and Board Res. No. 79 dated May 16, 2011 Series of 2011.

The oathtaking ceremony of the successful examinees as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional and those who opted to submit ERS Assessment Certificates will be held before the Board on Friday, June 24, 2011 at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the Fiesta Pavilion, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Roxas Boulevard, Manila.

Certificate of Competency and Certificate of Endorsement shall be distributed during the oathtaking ceremony to the Chief Engineers and Second Engineers who successfully passed the board examinations and completed the required STCW 95 compulsory training and sea service. They shall proceed to MEOD and STCW section for registration and validation as soon as possible in order to expedite the processing of the above-mentioned certificates.



May 2011 Marine Engineer Officers Board Exam List of Passers

Roll of Successful Examinees in the Written Phase of the
CHIEF MARINE ENGR. OFFICERS LICENSURE EXAMINATION – (WRITTEN PHASE)
Held on MAY 19 & 20, 2011
Released on MAY 26, 2011
Seq. No. N a m e
1 DE GUZMAN, JOEMALYN VILLOTA
2 GALLA, BERNARDO COCENEY
3 ORAT, VIC DUVAN SINAJONON
NOTHING FOLLOWS———————-

The following are the Successful Examinees in the Written Phase of the
CHIEF MARINE ENGR. OFFICERS LICENSURE EXAMINATION – (WRITTEN PHASE)
Who shall be EXEMPTED from taking Practical Assessment
1 ALISDAN, DELFIN SALATIC
2 ALIÑO, MATIAS ALVERO
3 BAGALACSA, WAYNE MAGISTRADO
4 BALUYOS, JIMMY ODEVILAS
5 BAUTISTA, ALLAN HIMPIL
6 BELICENA, JC LAMELA
7 CABANAYAN, PORFIRIO JR DE GUZMAN
8 DOTOLLO, PRIMITIVO JR MILANO
9 FAGCANGAN, CHE-ES ROGER TANGILAG
10 FRANCISCO, ANACLETO JR MAMBURANG
11 GALUSONG, EMMANUEL RAY MONTAÑO
12 GAMBOA, ANTONIO EISMA
13 GONZALES, ALVIN LAMPA
14 GONZALES, MARK TOBIAS RESTAR
15 GUBATAYAO, LARRY VILLALUNA
16 GUDA, FROILAN OLANDA
17 GUIMPAYAN, NAYAN NABEJET
18 MALAQUE, ANTOLIN ROZ
19 MALONZO, RYAN EVANGELISTA
20 MARGARSE, RAZEL TOSCO
21 NEBRE, VICTOR BONIFACIO
22 NEOLPIS, ROBERTO SARABIA
23 NIEZ, RAUL BASTASA
24 NUÑEZ, ARMANDO VALLESTERO
25 PINO, JONATHAN MANZANO
26 RIVAS, RULY LERIO
27 SAPDOY, PABLO WAKANGAN
28 SEDANO, JULIETO SANTO
29 SIETEREALES, JOELITO TOLENTINO
30 SULTIA, FLORANTE GAMOL
31 SUMBANG, MICHAEL EXCLAMADOR
32 TOLENTINO, MATT MEDIODIA
NOTHING FOLLOWS

Roll of Successful Examinees in the Written Phase of the
SECOND MARINE ENGINEER OFFICERS LICENSURE EXAMINATION – (WRITTEN PHASE)
Held on MAY 19 & 20, 2011
Released on MAY 26, 2011
Seq. No. N a m e
1 ABINAL, ANICETO JR RANO
2 ABLAO, SANDY VERZOSA
3 ABON, REYNANTE TEJANO
4 ACEDO, SOFRONIO ASEÑIERO
5 ADALIN, DINDO ALICOS
6 AGRADO, NIEL ALLADO
7 AGUDERA, ALAN YMAS
8 ALBA, ALFREDO JR LOZARES
9 ALCANTARA, FRANCIS OCAMPO
10 ALDERETE, ROCHEL ALOJADO
11 ALELIGAY, FRANCIS JARAVATA
12 ALEON, DANILO MOQUERIO
13 ALIPAR, JUAN JR REBONZA
14 ALVARIÑO, JAN ALEMANI
15 APUADA, ART NOEL DOTDOT
16 AQUINO, ENRIQUE ZAMBRANO
17 AQUINO, JAIME MENOR
18 ARTILLO, RENE DIZON
19 ASIDILLO, VICTOR ALATAN
20 ASTADAN, OLIVER MASICLAT
21 ASUNCION, ALFONSO ESTAVILLO
22 BABON, ORLANDO LANASA
23 BACAYAN, KEITHLY BALIAGA
24 BALLACILLO, ADOLFO ORIO
25 BALONES, WILFREDO HERRERA
26 BANATAO, JEROME VILLAMOR
27 BANGCAYA, ROMULO GRANCHO
28 BARABAT, ARNEL DIEZ
29 BARCENAS, MIKKO YUMANG
30 BARETE, JONATHAN LUCEÑO
31 BAROMA, RAMIR BOLESA
32 BARRIDO, ADRIAN GLORIA
33 BARTOLOME, EDWIN SARMIENTO
34 BAS, RICHARD TAPARA
35 BASCOGUIN, SHEM LINDRIX PRUDENTE
36 BATANDOLO, ROBERT GUTANG
37 BAUTISTA, GILBERT DELFIN
38 BERDIN, REY YNION
39 BERING, WENJILL LIGAN
40 BERMEJO, RICHARD GALLOS
41 BERNAD, FRANCIS CUI
42 BERSE, FLORENCIO JR AMONCIO
43 BINLOD, ROLANDO SUMAMPONG
44 BOBILES, BERNTONY SERVIANO
45 BOLONIA, EDMAR VILLAREN
46 BORAIS, RENATO BUELVA
47 BOSE, PAQUITO BARTOLAY
48 BUITRE, ELWOOD MALTO
49 BULAYOG, ROLANDO BALOCNIT
50 BUSTAMANTE, FROILAN JR RUIVIVAR
51 CABAL, DENNIS ALVIAR
52 CABALLERO, ALLAN DOMINGUEZ
53 CABASAC, BEN JR SABLON
54 CAILING, REY CERVANTES
55 CAIMOL, REYNALDO QUIJADA
56 CALLELERO, HECTOR RIVAS
57 CAMALIGAN, LENON SALVADOR
58 CAMHIT, REGAN BINUMNGA
59 CANINDO, ROLAND MORALES
60 CARLOS, ADRIAN DIEGO
61 CASTAÑOS, DEMOCRITO JR MAGNO
62 CAÑEDO, FERNANDO CAIDIC
63 CAÑOS, ROMEO MATEO
64 CONCEPCION, HERNANI GASMEÑA
65 COO, GILBERTO AÑADO
66 CORDERO, MARLON DRIZ
67 CORDILLA, ANGELITO BACOLOD
68 CRUZ, GILBERT CALUAG
69 DAULONG, CARLOS AGRAVANTE
70 DAVID, ORLANDO JR CABUANG
71 DAYALO, RAMIL FUENTES
72 DE LEON, CLIFFORD MORILLA
73 DE LUNA, EMMAN SHING
74 DECRETALES, TIBURCIO JR PINEDA
75 DEL CARMEN, ISAGANI INCIERTO
76 DELA CRUZ, GILBERT FAJARDO
77 DELA CRUZ, LEONARD CACAS
78 DELA CRUZ, RONIE CARMELOTES
79 DELLAVA, JOEL ALARCON
80 DIENTE, ANANIAS SALAZAR
81 DIMABUYU, JUN VERGARA
82 DIVINAGRACIA, ARNEL BALTAZAR
83 DOMINGUEZ, NILO MESTIOLA
84 DORONI, ARNEL LLANES
85 DULUTAN, ANTONIO PANTOJA
86 DUPIT, RONEL POLINES
87 DUROPAN, JOHN DETORIO
88 EBORA, DONN BALAAG
89 ELLA, GEORGE IPORAC
90 ENGASKA, REY GABALEO
91 ERISPE, REY SERAPION
92 ESCOLANO, ISAIAS JR GABUYA
93 ESGUERRA, MELCHOR GUEVARRA
94 ESPINO, JOSE SENINA
95 ESTOY, RAPHAEL REYES
96 FERRARO, JAY ESCALICAS
97 FERRER, EDWIN TUNGOL
98 FLORES, JOSELITO ALESNA
99 FONBUENA, FELIPE JR DAVID
100 FORMENTERA, EDSEL GALINDO
101 GABRINAO, ARMANDO AMAYA
102 GAGANTE, JAY ABRASOSA
103 GALLARDO, MARIA CRESENCIA BIORE
104 GALO, GREGORIO BANTON
105 GANANCIAL, STEPHEN SAPIO
106 GARCIA, DANILO JR DELA CRUZ
107 GARGANTIEL, FLORENTINO III SUMAGPAO
108 GAURANA, RUBEN ANDRADA
109 GENOGALING, JOSEPH SEGOVIA
110 GLARINO, MARLON GLENN CARLO ERFE
111 GONZAGA, JOEL ABALLE
112 GUANTERO, NERIO MALANA
113 GUAY, JOHNNEL BELGIRA
114 HANGDAAN, HECTOR CLYDE TAGAYO
115 HERNANDEZ, EMILIO COPER
116 HIMAN, DEOGRACIAS JR MALICUSIO
117 HUESCA, ALFONSO COCA
118 JAVIER, FERDINAND DE LOS SANTOS
119 JIMENEZ, DIOSCORO JR MOLING
120 JOAQUINO, RAUL SECUYA
121 JULIANDA, ALBERT BALDOZA
122 JUMAO-AS, JOSEPH SARZUELO
123 KAHANO, NEIL IAN PEÑAFLOR
124 KOMIYA, REYNALDO TUCAY
125 LABON, MICHAEL CASTILLO
126 LABORADA, MICHAEL ROYOS
127 LAM, HERICK BUTCH PORRAS
128 LARUPAY, JENNY BUTAS
129 LEPARTO, JAMES ACAIN
130 LIBIANO, EMILIO LANDA
131 LIKED, SIBLEY PASPAS
132 LINGA, JOEVANNY GAJE
133 LONGAKIT, ADONIS LAGAHIT
134 LOSAÑES, JONIE NORDISTA
135 LOZANO, FRANCIS GUERRERO
136 LUNA, SALVADOR GRUTAS
137 MABALOT, FELIPE JR TARACATAC
138 MAGHARI, MAURICE VAN BOSTON
139 MAGLUYAN, REYNALDO LOPEZ
140 MAHILUM, DENNIS SUMADIA
141 MAKINANO, KENNY PAREJO
142 MALVAR, WINDALE PERRY GUERRERO
143 MANAGUELOD, SIXTO GUIWO
144 MANAL, JEFFREY ABRIGANA
145 MANALO, HILARIO DE CHAVEZ
146 MANGABA, PAOLO MORSIQUILLO
147 MARAVILLAS, LORD KEVIN TRILLES
148 MARIANO, JAY FAJARDO
149 MARIÑO, BARRY DEL CARMEN
150 MARTIN, GERONIMO OAMERGA
151 MAYAGMA, ELORDE MARCO
152 MEDENILLA, SALVADOR JR PABELLO
153 MELENDRES, NOLECITO CALIBO
154 MENESES, DARWIN PELAYO
155 MISAJON, JESSIE SALIBIO
156 MOLANEDA, SANTIAGO APOLINARIO
157 MOLETA, DENNIS OYOS
158 MONDIA, CARLITOS AGONACE
159 MORADA, EDMUNDO AYO
160 MORENO, ROMEGILDO MARASIGAN
161 MOÑEZA, DESIDERIO DEDORO
162 NABESAGA, LEONARDO LARGO
163 NACEPO, FRANCISCO FABILLO
164 OBJA-AN, DANILO MONTILLA
165 OCHARON, CARLITO CABILLA
166 OLILA, LEMUEL VILLAFUENTE
167 ONSAY, RONALD CHAVEZ
168 ORTEGA, CHARLIE JALOP
169 PABILLO, LARRY PIELAGO
170 PADER, RAYGAN ORPEZA
171 PALACIOS, ALEXANDER GAPIDO
172 PANABE, RUDITO JR DANONG
173 PANES, DENNIS VARGAS
174 PASCUAL, RONALDO TANATE
175 PATIÑO, RICO GUZMAN
176 PAUAL, JEFFERSON BETITA
177 PAZ, DARWIN EBRADO
178 PEDRAJAS, EUGENE ROTELO
179 PINKIHAN, ROWALD PUGUON
180 PLACA, CELSO JR REBADULLA
181 PLOPINIO, RICARDO ARRIVE
182 POLICHER, FAIRBANKS SOJOR
183 PORRAS, JUSTO TUMLOS
184 PRESTON, JOEY REGALADO
185 PUERTA, JOSE RECOL
186 PULIDO, ROLANDO JR CASERO
187 PUNTE, ALBERT TAGBAGO
188 QUENIAHAN, EDDIE ANTHONY CATARINEN
189 QUEZON, BOBBY GAMARCHA
190 QUIJANO, ALBERT BAHIAN
191 QUIOHILAG, JONATHAN ARCEDILLO
192 RABADON, RON-JAYSON OCHINANG
193 RAYMUNDO, JAY RHYAN RUFON
194 REONAL, ELIAS JR RACINES
195 REPOLIDO, REYNALDO MONTERONA
196 REQUINTO, JEORGE YULIN
197 RETUMBAN, JOY RAYMUND CORULLO
198 REVECHE, ODILONE IPORAC
199 RIBO, WILFREDO LAYOS
200 RONQUILLO, CRISPIN RODRIGUEZ
201 SALDAÑA, EFREN SALOMON
202 SALUD, ALVIN BAGNES
203 SALVIDAR, BEN RUBIO
204 SAN JUAN, JOHNSON OBLENA
205 SANTOLORIN, TEDDY BATUTO
206 SANTOS, NICKSON SIKAT
207 SOLAS, ARLAN AGUILAR
208 SUBEBE, MARIO UMADHAY
209 SUGA, EDGARDO BAUTISTA
210 SULLANO, ROLANDO GILIG
211 SUNIEGA, ROLANDO SOMBLINGO
212 SUPETRAN, RONNIEL ESLAPOR
213 SUYKO, IRENEO CUEVA
214 TABASA, ROBERTO ACLON
215 TABUGOL, COSMELITO OBAD
216 TABURADA, MELVIN COLISAO
217 TANEO, RANGEE POGOY
218 TENCE, MELCHOR GONZALES
219 TEREZ, MARIO GATAB
220 TORATO, ENRICO RAMIREZ
221 TORREON, JONATHAN LOAYON
222 TORRES, ILDIE LIZA
223 TRAJICO, WARLIE TORRELIZA
224 TUBOG, JOSEPH TALANIA
225 TUPINO, RENERIO TEJIDA
226 UBAS, REYNALDO DIAZ
227 UMACAM, LUDIVINO JR GANNABAN
228 URLANDA, JAN ALDRIN VALDEZ
229 VALENCIA, NATALIO CARINGAL
230 VARGAS, EMETERIO CRUZ
231 VERGARA, ABUNDIO JR BALLARA
232 VERGARA, REX PAKINGAN
233 VIACRUCIS, LEO ELY
234 VILLANUEVA, ARIEL CORONA
235 VILLANUEVA, DOMINADOR JR CARTAGENA
236 VILLANUEVA, ZSHORNACK DALLO
237 WAHING, KENNETH SABINO
238 YBAÑEZ, RONIE MONARES
239 ZARSUELO, RONAN ZABELLA
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1 ANORICO, ERLITO PAREDES
2 BACALLAN, FELIPE BALINGIT
3 BASQUEZ, OLIVER AMANUNCE
4 BEJEMINO, ROGELIO JR BULAQUIÑO
5 BELANDRES, ROGER ARCENAL
6 BENEMERITO, ROQUE VIRTUCIO
7 BUDUAN, MARLON SY
8 CARILLA, JOJO ONZAGA
9 CLAVERIA, RICHARD MERIALES
10 DELOS REYES, JOSEPH REDITO
11 DELOS SANTOS, PAUL OSTIA
12 ENOVAL, EMERITO SALUMBIDES
13 ESLAVA, EDWIN JULATON
14 MIRANDA, JOSE MARLOU VICTORIANO
15 MISTICA, RENATO MADRIGALEJOS
16 OLOSAN, HENERY SIGNABEN
17 ORIESGA, WILLIAM CEROS
18 PACLIBAR, RONALD FRANCISCO
19 PARROCHA, JOE ALLAN TUBERA
20 PATIGAYON, EUGENE PAGE
21 PEPITO, LERMO RIVERA
22 PRONTO, EDWIN MORA
23 QUIMORA, RODEL FLORES
24 RICO, ALLAN PASCUA
25 RODANILLA, FRANCIS LORCA
26 SEVILLA, NICANOR JR RUEDAS
27 SOLIS, ANTONIO JR REYES
28 TOBIAS, MARVIN SICAT
29 YARANON, JEMWEL CAMPOS
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1 ABASTAS, LUVISMINDO JR LAUGLAUG
2 ABAWAG, ELIZON MORANO
3 ABEJUELA, ALVIN SEROHIJOS
4 ABUNALES, DENNESH ROBLES
5 ACUTILLAR, ROWELL SALAS
6 ADAYA, ALBERT MAGBANUA
7 ADOLFO, JOHN KELVIN DIOTAY
8 AGUADERA, JIGGER PORRAS
9 AGUDA, MARK ANTHONY AGUSTIN
10 AGUILAN, JOEPHIL BROSAS
11 AGUPITAN, NIEL VINCENT BAUTISTA
12 ALAS, ROMULO JR PENTON
13 ALBERCA, SANTI DARANG
14 ALCANAR, MARK BAROMA
15 ALCANTARA, JOHN DENNIS ALMAZAR
16 ALCARAZ, ERIC JAY CARAVANA
17 ALEGARBES, ALLAN NOEL TAGSIP
18 ALINA, MARK ANTHONY VASO
19 ALISON, GREGORY JOPLO
20 ALMEROL, JOVAN DARRELL OROLFO
21 ALMONIA, RANDY TACULA
22 AMANTE, ELFIN AMOYO
23 ANG, RAYMOND ZAMORA
24 ANGELITUD, JOENEL SALVADICO
25 ANONAT, GOLDNEAL SALVADOR
26 ANSING, ARTEMIO JR BONCALES
27 ANTAO, JUNE KENNEIL LABRADOR
28 ANTIGUA, ERWIN CAPITOC
29 APARRI, JOSEPH LAURON
30 AQUINO, BENEDICT CHICO
31 AQUINO, RENATO FRANCISCO
32 ARANQUE, ABELARDO JR MEDIODIA
33 ARBOLEDA, LEO PAUL PAYAWAN
34 ARELLANO, JEROME DELOS SANTOS
35 AREVALO, REVIN SALUT
36 ARTIAGA, KINNETH TRIPOLI
37 ARUYAL, CANDELARIO ILOGON
38 ASEJO, FELIX JR LUBREZA
39 ASEJO, MARC QUIRIT
40 ASOR, LEONEL JR VALLEJO
41 ATAYLAR, VICENTE JR JARABELO
42 AVANZADO, JC QUITOY
43 AVILA, MARK ANTHONY CALESTI
44 AZNAR, HJALMAR EVANGELIO
45 AÑORA, BRIAN PALMES
46 BACAY, BRYAN REYES
47 BAGAUB, JOEL SALE
48 BAHANDI, STEPHEN NOEL
49 BAJAO, JOHN RYAN VALLENTE
50 BALA, FLORENTINO JR JACOBO
51 BALANE, JOEMAR CAMPITA
52 BALASABAS, BILLY JO RUBIS
53 BALBABOCO, DINO ORGANISTA
54 BALLESTEROS, LIBRADO JR LAMPITCO
55 BALNEG, RICHARD PADAGAS
56 BALNIG, JEROME DOOMA
57 BALUYOT, BOBBY CATOLICO
58 BANAC, RONIL SOLERA
59 BANAYAD, ARNEL DUJUA
60 BANDIALA, ARMIL HETIZO
61 BAPTISTA, PATRICIO JR BARUELA
62 BARCENAS, DEXTER BAYA
63 BARIOGA, RENAN ROCE
64 BARRIOQUINTO, WOODROW ODEVILAS
65 BATIANCILA, JIMMY TIMBANCAYA
66 BATTARING, JOVERSON DAMMOG
67 BAUTISTA, XHERVON CZAR ALCARAZ
68 BELASA, TEODY BANGIBAN
69 BELLO, JOHN GERALD RAÑOA
70 BELLONES, JUDITO OMANDAC
71 BERAME, ALJUMUM TAMPUS
72 BERNARDINO, RAFAEL JR LEE
73 BERSAMINA, RUEL BERSALONA
74 BIANSON, VINCENT RONALD BAJALAN
75 BIGNO, GLENN BUSMEON
76 BILLONES, JUNITO ENCABO
77 BITABIT, WAYLON TINDONGAN
78 BONDOC, JIMMY PAULE
79 BONSON, DENNIS ALBERT LAVARIAS
80 BOREROS, VICTOR CABALHUG
81 BORLAGDAN, JOSHUA RAMOS
82 BRILLANTES, FRANCIS CERIA
83 BURLAZA, DINDO TAGALOG
84 CABAÑERO, RONIEL ANDRADE
85 CABILLON, JAMES VASQUEZ
86 CABRERA, NORIEL KAMANTIGUE
87 CABREROS, EARVIN CHURCHILL PADA
88 CABRIETO, JERALD DOSDOS
89 CABUAL, HAROLD JAY CABALOG
90 CABUSLAY, RAFAEL PINPIN
91 CACERES, RODERICK DOMO
92 CAFIRMA, MARNILEO OCALINAS
93 CALIAS, WARDEN MARTIN
94 CALOPEZ, CHRISTIAN CABALFIN
95 CALOPEZ, DEXTER JAN CABALFIN
96 CANILLAS, NELBERT CALANSINGIN
97 CAPONPON, JOEL CAMPANG
98 CAPUNO, MARVIN ESPINOSA
99 CARDINES, DAMASINO PANIMDIM
100 CARTUJANO, BERNARDO PICO
101 CASIMERO, RICHARD MONTALBO
102 CASTAÑEDA, JR HITEROZA
103 CASTILLO, MC JULIUS MONTALBO
104 CASTILLO, VIRGIL PANERIO
105 CASULLA, JOPHER LACERNA
106 CATACUTAN, MARCIANO II IGNACIO
107 CATAYONG, MALONIE BARONTOY
108 CATBAGAN, GABRIEL NATHAN SORIANO
109 CAÑETE, DINO MONDIGO
110 CENTENO, JOHN PAUL MACARAEG
111 CEPEDA, JOHN LESLY CAHILIG
112 CESTINA, ANTHONY LOSEÑO
113 CHARCOS, JOZSEF BUGTO
114 CHAVEZ, JOEY PANES
115 CHUNANON, JOHNNY JR BANOGAN
116 CLARO, JESSIE BALILA
117 CLOMA, RALPH RICHARD RYAN ANTAZO
118 COBRADOR, RENE JUNDEZ
119 COBRILLA, KIM LOUIE OBUT
120 CODIZAL, JONAS GAVINO
121 COMAYAO, JOIE BORBON
122 COMPAS, JHOAN ARMADA
123 CORMINAL, CHARLES MORALES
124 CORO, ERIC RODRIGUEZ
125 CORPIN, LORENZO PANIS
126 CORREA, DOEY BUROGSAY
127 CRUZ, RONALDO SANTOS
128 CUADRA, MARIEL ONDIVILLA
129 DACARA, MIGUEL BAGAYAWA
130 DACPANO, NEIL FANGON
131 DAGAAS, NILO CALOPE
132 DAGON, LEONARDO BUGLOSA
133 DALUZ, ANGELITO TAGARO
134 DANDAN, GERALD ANTHONY BAYOYOS
135 DAPAR, SAMSON JR SAGOSO
136 DAPITON, ARNOLD OLAIVAR
137 DARANTINAO, KENT DUQUIATAN
138 DATINGUINO-O, JEFFREY DOMINGO
139 DAZAL, BERNIE REMONDAVIA
140 DE GUZMAN, JAYSON RIVERA
141 DE JESUS, JOSEPH GUINTO
142 DE ROXAS, ERWIN DIGNO
143 DE VEAS, SEGUNDO JR TRIA
144 DEGAYO, RILYN BALLENTES
145 DELA CRUZ, DOMINGO BORINAGA
146 DELA CRUZ, EDISON PALCO
147 DELA CUESTA, ALEX MENDOZA
148 DELA PEÑA, ARIEL MORE
149 DEMANALATA, EARL GELLEGANE
150 DEMAPE, LAURENCIO JR PEDROZA
151 DEMATE, JEROME AGARAO
152 DEMETRIA, CHRISTIAN JOHN BLANCO
153 DEQUITO, JULIUS ALMELIA
154 DESEMBRANA, GOLDWIN ESCUDERO
155 DESPI, RONALD
156 DETRAGO, JULIO MEDALLO
157 DICAYANAN, REINER MONTOYA
158 DIENTE, DANIEL MOLATO
159 DIMAYA, ARNEL ANTHONY II SUGUITAN
160 DIOSANA, LESTER ANTHONY SORIANO
161 DOCDOCIL, ROCKY TANJAY
162 DOLLETE, JOE ISAGANI FONTANOSA
163 DOMINGO, MICHEL TAPIA
164 DUDAS, JOVITO JR CABRERA
165 DUMAS, HERVIC JUSAYAN
166 DUPO, CARLO BENEDICT CASIMINA
167 EDEP, DARWIN AGANTA
168 EGAM, FREDDIE ROCABERTE
169 ENORME, ERIC JOSE MAGTAGNOB
170 ERMINO, DENNIS ENDAYA
171 ERPELUA, IVAN JAN MARCA
172 ESCABILLAS, JESSIE LOZADA
173 ESPANTALEON, HOMER ATILLO
174 ESPINA, ROSALITO MONDOY
175 ESPINOSA, ARTHUR GAMUZARAN
176 ESPINOSA, JAN JEEGER GERMO
177 ESPIRITU, ERIC ALBUERA
178 ESTANISLAO, ROMMEL MENDOZA
179 ESTRADA, DEXTER RAMOS
180 EUCARISTIA, RAMIR CABRERA
181 FABIO, EVANNHOPE FLORES
182 FABULA, RODEL DAGATAN
183 FALIP, JOSE JAMES BERTE
184 FANDIALAN, JAYZON VILLANUEVA
185 FANTILANAN, ROSENDO FELASOL
186 FARINAS, ALEXES REQUIERME
187 FERNANDEZ, RONALD ABONG
188 FERNIN, CHRESTIEN AUGUST NUÑEZ
189 FERRER, RYAN MEL TORRES
190 FLORES, JESSIE RAGAY
191 FRIA, EMERSON ACUÑA
192 FRUTO, RONNIE GARCIA
193 FUENTES, JONIL RANERA
194 GABAY, RONIE CLAMOR
195 GABUA, RAMON JR GONZALES
196 GABUCO, EDDIE PAGLIAWAN
197 GABUCO, ROLLY ESCABARTE
198 GALERO, MICHAEL PUNIT
199 GAMARCHA, RANDY GANADORES
200 GAPUSAN, RENATO DASUGO
201 GARALDA, ANGELO GAYOMA
202 GARAY, ROLANDO SARINO
203 GARCIA, ANJELO LORISH IBAY
204 GARCIA, DENNIS CALVO
205 GARCIA, EFREN JIMENEZ
206 GARDOSE, RICO JOHN MORADO
207 GAREZA, GRACE ORIOLA
208 GARIN, GREGORIO CORPUZ
209 GAVAN, JOHN RICHARD GILO
210 GELLECANAO, JULIUS DORADO
211 GENTILEZO, GILBERT FLORES
212 GERMAR, ARNULFO GABAYNE
213 GODES, MA THERESA ORABILES
214 GONOWON, EDUARDO JR REDUCTO
215 GONZAGA, ADRIAN DEQUIÑA
216 GONZALES, JEASEAN MAGDASOC
217 GRANADA, REY CORTEL
218 GRIJALDO, ENDRIC ANTHONY LUMBATAN
219 GUAVEZ, RAUL RAMOS
220 GUBI, ROLAND FAUSTO
221 GUINA, WILSON IAN VERANO
222 GUSTILO, RAYMUND PORRAS
223 GUZMAN, RAYNARD KYLE TOLOSA
224 HAMILTON, MICHAEL SLALEY CERRADA
225 HANDIG, JOHN PHILLIP VASQUEZ
226 HERNANDEZ, JONATHAN LUMBRES
227 HERNANDEZ, MARK ANTHONY BAGANGAN
228 HIBAYA, GLENN DINGDING
229 IDANAN, RAYMOND ESPEÑA
230 IMPERIAL, GIL II MIGUELITO ANGELO CONDE
231 INVENTO, JOHN ISRAEL AMOYAN
232 JACINTOS, ALEXER CAGAYAN
233 JAO, ROAN LAGAMAYO
234 JEBULAN, ROGELIO JR FILLEJERA
235 JIMENEZ, JEFFERSON LIMPIN
236 JORVINA, MARLON RED
237 JOSE, JOHN ANGELO LACAP
238 KIAMCO, JESSIE VILLAMOR
239 LANGIT, CEDRICK BACOD
240 LANTOT, PAUL BANQUIL
241 LARAGA, MARK RHAY GALOS
242 LARANIO, CLEMENTINO NACUA
243 LARAWAN, ELIEZER LOOC
244 LARIOSA, PETER FLOREN TANGUAMOS
245 LAUD, DINDO GATCHALIAN
246 LAURENTE, JIONEL BIRAY
247 LAZAGA, SONNY SEJALVO
248 LEGASPI, JUNEL GUIRIBA
249 LEOSALA, JONATHAN MENGORIO
250 LIBERATO, BRYANT VALENZUELA
251 LIBERO, ARSULO LACUESTA
252 LIBREAS, RYAN CELSO ENDANGAN
253 LIM, ARNELD TAN
254 LIM, KARL MORRIS LINGO
255 LINDO, FELINO JR LOPEZ
256 LITADA, ROSANNO TUMULAK
257 LOBERANES, DONALD SEÑEDO
258 LOBO, JOVEN MONTENEGRO
259 LOPEZ, JOEMARIE RAMOS
260 LUATON, ALEXON ECHALAS
261 LUMABAO, FEDERIC ESPIRITU
262 LUMAYNA, ARNEL FLYN LAGAHE
263 LUNGAY, WARREN DUMARAN
264 LUPAGUE, MARLON FORONES
265 MABALE, JUNEARLIER BASAÑEZ
266 MACASPAG, ROLLY TERENCIO
267 MACAVINTA, MARLON CUDIS
268 MACLANG, RICARDO JR SWING
269 MADRID, JOSE III MOZO
270 MAGAT, SAMMY QUIAMBAO
271 MAGBOO, CESARIO ANDAL
272 MALIPER, CAMILO RODRIGO YSORIO
273 MANGAO, MAREL PAULINE NARRAL
274 MANGSAT, JOSE FLORENTINO OBISPO
275 MANILA, MAIKRYL ALBERT
276 MANLIGUEZ, CHARLES BACUS
277 MANZANO, VON ERICK DELOS SANTOS
278 MAPALO, JEROME LUNA
279 MARISTELA, ANGELITO RIVERA
280 MARQUEZ, ALLAN KRISTOFFER MAGNAYON
281 MARQUEZ, LEANDRO REYNOSO
282 MARTICION, RAY MONDIGO
283 MARTINEZ, RENATO BERGANTINOS
284 MARTINITO, EPIFANIO JR OLING
285 MASING, MARIO JR GERALDIZO
286 MEDILLO, ANECITO QUIMBO
287 MEDIN, GREGORIO JR LAZONA
288 MEDINA, MANUELITO MANUEL
289 MERCADO, ALFRECH MALATE
290 MILAN, LAUREL AUGUSTIN TAMPUS
291 MINGASCA, MARVINE NUÑEZ
292 MOJAL, RANJI CHRYS LABORTE
293 MOJICA, BENJIE ANGAT
294 MONDARES, JEREMIAH COLT VALERIO
295 MONTEALTO, JEIMARK DEQUIÑO
296 MONTEJO, BEN GREGORIO TAYCO
297 MONTEROSO, VICTOR VINCENT LIAN CUSTODIO
298 MORALES, JAN KARSTEN DELA CRUZ
299 MORALES, MARK DAVE ZARTIGA
300 MOSQUEDA, JOENEL AQUINO
301 MUNCADA, ARVIN LOQUINTE
302 MURCIA, JACKSON MULATO
303 MUÑEZ, NELSON MARATAS
304 NADAL, CHRISTOPHER VELARDE
305 NAGAL, MARK PHILLIP OBALES
306 NAVECILLA, JAYSON BRIGONDO
307 NAVOS, ROMIL TANQUISON
308 NIEGAS, REYMAR CABALLES
309 NILO, RAMIL BOTOLAN
310 NILO, REY NOGUERA
311 NOBLEFRANCA, RODOLFO JR DOMAGUING
312 OCARIZA, JOHN HAROLD ABARICO
313 OCHIA, ROBERTO ABRINICA
314 OGENA, CRISANTO TUMLOS
315 OLIS, LARRY JUN NAVALES
316 OLMEDO, JEFFREY BAUTISTA
317 OMAGTANG, ERIC JAMES FERRER
318 OMEGA, IAN CALVEZ
319 ORBESIDO, JOELITO INTES
320 ORQUE, DAVE BRAGAT
321 OSORIO, JOEL JUANEZA
322 PABIONA, REYNO PADERNAL
323 PAGOBO, ALFEL MONTEBON
324 PAGUNTALAN, EFREN LOZADA
325 PALATTAO, JASON FERANGCULLO
326 PALAÑA, RODOLFO JR DADO
327 PALMA, ALADIN AREVALO
328 PALMA, ROBINSON GRIMALDO
329 PANGANIBAN, JERSON RETERTA
330 PANTALEON, SHELDEN DUQUE
331 PAPONG, JOERGEN PABLO
332 PASCUAL, JONATHAN TAMARAY
333 PASION, JAY CHRIST GERARDO
334 PASTRANA, JONEE TAN
335 PATILLAS, ERNESTO JR AYALIN
336 PAYADON, MARCO HABBILING
337 PEDELLAGA, MALVIN LOQUIAS
338 PEDRO, VINCENT EARL QUIÑANOLA
339 PEPITO, MANUEL LAUSA
340 PETROLA, JERWIN ANGELOU CALDERON
341 PEÑARANDA, BRYAN PACLIBARE
342 PINEDA, LEONARDO CLADO
343 PINGUL, MARK ALLAN RD LAGMAN
344 PLANDITO, PATRICIO LANGPAWAN
345 POGOY, GODOFREDO NORLYN DARO
346 PONCE, CRISOL PASION
347 PORRAS, MARLON CALUMAG
348 PORTERIA, ROAN TACORDA
349 PROVIDO, JAPETH VALIAO
350 PRUGALIDAD, GELOR LOMILLO
351 QUIJANO, ROMNIC ALFORTE
352 QUIROS, RICARDO MALLORCA
353 QUITAN, RODNEY CRUZ
354 RABE, ELEAZAR MANALOTO
355 RAMILLANO, JOLCE CLYDE NAVARRO
356 RAMIREZ, JOHN BRIAN VILLARMINO
357 RAMOS, ENRICO INTONG
358 RAMOS, RICHARD CACAO
359 RAMOS, ROLANDO LOCQUIAO
360 REBULTAN, REYNALDO JR JACOB
361 REFORMA, DEMETRIO JR MARQUEZ
362 REQUIRME, FROILAN REMOCALDO
363 REYES, JEFFREY GARCE
364 RIEGO, JOSELITO PASTORAL
365 ROA, GIL VERZOSA
366 ROGADOR, OLIVER CAHINHINAN
367 ROMERO, REY ALAYON
368 RONDINA, RENE SUAREZ
369 ROSELLO, CLOYD PEÑAFIEL
370 ROYO, REYGIE AUSTRAL
371 ROYONG, JAYROL MALAPO
372 SABEROLA, MICHAEL JAN LANDINGIN
373 SACAY, IVAN PASCULADO
374 SACAY, SHERWIN TEROL
375 SAGUN, RODELIO REPOLLO
376 SALDIVAR, RHYMER YAÑEZ
377 SALINDONG, MIKE PIMENTEL
378 SALUTA, RAYMOND EUGENIO
379 SANTIAGO, MICHAEL ENPESTAN
380 SANTOS, JOJIE ALFONSO
381 SANTOS, TOM JERICO DAVID
382 SARDAÑAS, SHELDON DEE TAC-AN
383 SARONG, LEONILO LITUB
384 SATIEMBRE, RAYMUND BEJEC
385 SELOVERES, RONALD GAITE
386 SENANIN, DINDO MURIAS
387 SERNA, GIDEOLAN ABELARDE
388 SERVIDAD, CAMELO DE LUNA
389 SESTINA, JOENELL NAPATA
390 SIBUG, DANILO SANTOS
391 SIGRE, ERIC GALACHE
392 SILBOL, SIGMUND BEAU ALOBBA
393 SILGUERA, RAYMOND SILAO
394 SISON, JOFREY MONTALBAN
395 SOLAMO, CARLO TOSINO
396 SOQUEÑA, GIOVANNI SUPEÑA
397 SORIANO, JHONY NABOR
398 SORIO, MARK HAROLD BAGO
399 SUMALPONG, NICOLE JUN FLORES
400 SUPILLO, RODELIO LLANETA
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401 SURIO, ERINEO JR MANJERON
402 SUYOM, ROLAND CHRISTOPHER GARCIA
403 TABORA, EDWIN BAUTISTA
404 TAGALA, LARRY RAFOLS
405 TALDE, RICHARD ASIS
406 TAMPUS, JOWIN ALEXANDER BAROTE
407 TANQUISON, RAFAEL BAN LENDIO
408 TAYKO, VICTORIO JR ORTEGA
409 TEGRADO, RICHARD VILLASPER
410 TEODORO, XAVIER NAPOLEON QUIBOLOY
411 TIAMZON, JOJI MADREDANO
412 TICZON, FRUCTOSO JR TICZON
413 TIDOR, RICHARD CABINO
414 TIMBRESA, BERNIE JOHN OBRERO
415 TINGSON, EMERSON GUARDIALAO
416 TOMAS, JAYSON MAMAUAG
417 TOMILLUSO, JAY GENODEPANON
418 TORING, JOSE REY POTOT
419 TORRES, FELIX FELIZARDO JR MAGHANOY
420 TRINIDAD, ACE ARNOLD VILLAMOR
421 TUGBO, ARNULFO JR RIGOR
422 TUMLOS, REYNALDO JR BATUGAL
423 TUTOR, MARK DIOMEDES JR CUSIT
424 UBALDE, OSCAR RJ CARLO RIVERA
425 URDANETA, BRYAN AMBAY
426 UREÑA, MARK LEONARDS MACABUGWAS
427 URMATAN, ARBEL DELA CRUZ
428 USI, DIOSDADO JR RIVERA
429 UY, EDUARDO JR MIRAMONTE
430 VALDEZ, RAMIL ORTEGA
431 VALENCIA, MICHAEL MARCELO
432 VALENZONA, ERMELITO PINO
433 VALENZUELA, FERDINAND MAHINAN
434 VALLES, SHEPHERD SUHILLO
435 VASQUEZ, EDWIN TURQUEZA
436 VELASCO, ALDOUS ORTEGA
437 VELOSO, DARL ANTHONY CANTONJOS
438 VENTURA, ALDRICH ALAS-AS
439 VENTURA, MANSUETO JR SEÑIDO
440 VERO, JESSIE JR OTIC
441 VIAGEDOR, JHON NACHIEL OCAMPO
442 VILLACERAN, MARK FORROSUELO
443 VILLAFLORES, GENARO JR YBAS
444 VILLAMATER, GLENN TY
445 VILLANUEVA, ARMAN MENESIS
446 VILLARE, CARMELO MAGANA
447 VILLARMINO, MARK CAPANAS
448 VILLASANA, ARIEL DE LA ROSA
449 VILLAVER, GENN LOU SITOY
450 VIRAY, HOWARD VILLONES
451 VISAYAN, JETRO LIWAN
452 VIÑAS, LEO BABIANO
453 WAHING, LEONIEL BATONGHINOG
454 YADAO, RIZALDY JR FANTILAGA
455 YBAÑEZ, NICODEMOS CABALLERO
456 YERRO, SHERWIN AGUINALDO
457 YOCUT, ARIEL YOTINA
458 YUCOT, MERVIE AUXTERO
459 ZAFRA, ARCHIEBAL PILAPIL
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OFFICER-IN-CHARGE OF AN ENGINEERING WATCH
LICENSURE EXAMINATION – (WRITTEN PHASE)
Who shall be EXEMPTED from taking Practical Assessment
1 APDO, WESLEY DOLOR
2 AZUSANO, HAROLD MONTERO
3 BALATUCAN, EFHRAIM REZUL
4 BAUTISTA, RAMON BERGONIA
5 BRAVO, JOE ECAT
6 CALARA, JESSIE GATDULA
7 CAYETANO, CEASAR IAN CAMBA
8 CRUZ, ROLANDO BULLANDAY
9 DE GUZMAN, RICHARD VINCENT ORCENA
10 MAMARADLO, EMMANUEL BALINGIT
11 MAPAGU, DOMINGO JR BERAN
12 NULLAR, LEONEL CASTOR
13 PAYOS, NOLI CAMPOSANO
14 PURLAS, HENRY ESMERO
15 SAMSON, JOY SILVA
16 SULAYAO, DENNIS DESOLOC
17 TACURDA, BENJIE SALVERON
18 VASQUEZ, ARJADE GUMATA
19 VILBAR, PAQUITO JR TONGCUA
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List of approved applicants for upgrading as Chief Marine Engineer Officer
as per Board Res. No. 10 dated Jan. 24, 2011, Board Res. Nos. 25 & 26
dated Feb. 16, 2011, Board Res. No. 33 dated Feb. 25, 2011, Board Res. No.
39 dated Mar. 10, 2011, Board Res. No. 47 dated Mar. 23, 2011, Board Res.
Nos. 59 & 60 dated Apr. 14, 2011, Board Res. No. 64 dated Apr. 25, 2011
and Board Res. No. 79 dated May 16, 2011 Series of 2011.
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1 ABALAJEN, RUFO JR COSTUNA
2 ABALORIO, BEN ESPADA
3 ABAQUITA, JUAN GASCON
4 ABELLANA, GIOVANNI GAIL ABAQUITA
5 ABENIR, JOSE BARCENAS
6 ABONG, RICKY UBAMOS
7 ABUNDO, SHERWIN DOMINGO
8 ACADEMIA, PRAXEDES EUTROPIO NUAY
9 ACAIN, NOEL NEGAPATAN
10 ACOL, ROMEO GALAGAR
11 ACOSTA, ANTONIO HERNANDEZ
12 ACOSTA, JULIO BERMUDEZ
13 ADOTE, FRANCISCO MANLANGIT
14 ADRIANO, NIXON VELASQUEZ
15 AGACID, DAVID URBIZTONDO
16 AGRIPO, FILOWELL LARIEGO
17 AGUIRRE, ARTHUR DALGO
18 ALBA, DAMASO AVISO
19 ALBERCA, JAIME UMPAD
20 ALBINO, VICTOR MATILDO
21 ALBUTRA, EDGARDO MANILA
22 ALCALEN, EDGAR FEBRERO
23 ALCANTARA, BUENAVENTURA BAAO
24 ALEGROSO, EDGAR AMBAN
25 ALFORQUE, BERNARDINO ALPASA
26 ALINGALAN, RICARDO ALOMIA
27 ALLI, CARLO JR TEJERO
28 ALOMIA, ISIDRO MILLAFLORES
29 ALTERADO, GODOFREDO SINANGOTE
30 ALTUBAR, JOHN AMBA
31 ALTURA, JOHN OLIVER RANDRUP
32 ALVAREZ, OLIVER BAUTISTA
33 AMABA, JOSE ALLAN FELICERTA
34 AMBROCIO, DANILO BUSTILLO
35 AMORES, ROLANDO REDILLAS
36 AMPARADO, ALVIN PENOLIO
37 ANCHETA, ELI GUERDON DAQUIGAN
38 ANDAL, OCTAVIO JR CLAVERIA
39 ANDAYA, RAUL OCAN
40 ANGELES, FREDERICK ARNOLD SAJO
41 ANI, RODEL GERON
42 ANSINO, BENITO DUHINA
43 ANTONINO, TOMAS JR PAQUINGAN
44 ANTONIO, SHARELL NACURAY
45 APOSTOL, ARNOLITO CANONIZADO
46 AQUINO, DANTE ABLIAN
47 ARABIA, ALEX ALVAREZ
48 ARCHITA, MANUEL SEBOGON
49 ARCILLAS, ALDRIN PACANTARA
50 ARELLANO, RENATO PAGDANGANAN
51 ATIENZA, ARMANDO DELA CRUZ
52 AUSTRIA, BENEDICTO RAMOS
53 AYSON, DICKIE AGUILAR
54 AÑASCO, ALBER LANABAN
55 BACHOCO, WILFREDO AGUIBIADOR
56 BACLIG, RICHARD DELA CRUZ
57 BACONGCO, EISENHOWER BENARAO
58 BACSA, BENITO ABRENICA
59 BADILLO, ROTELIO SALGADO
60 BAGA, ALEXANDER DOLOSO
61 BAGANG, DONNIE LAYAG
62 BAGAOISAN, ROMMEL OCAMPO
63 BAHINTING, ROMULO PARADO
64 BAJARO, JERIC RADAZA
65 BALACOA, JOSE RIZALDE CALUZA
66 BALAYO, ROGELIO SARITA
67 BALBONA, NELSON PIOLA
68 BALICOCO, NILBEN LAMBATING
69 BALIGOD, MARCIANO OCAB
70 BALINDRES, ARIEL REYES
71 BALUCA, NICOLAS DANILO MONAY
72 BAN, REIS REINARD SABANGAN
73 BANTOG, MARLON PARLERO
74 BANZALI, BENJAMIN JR VILLA-ABRILLE
75 BARRIENTOS, LADISLAO LEBRILLA
76 BASTIDA, NICANDRO BERAME
77 BATO, LEODIGARIO PINO
78 BAWA, LUIS MATOS
79 BEDUYAS, EDGAR PELEGRINO
80 BENDILLO, ROMEO FLORES
81 BENLOTA, JUNARD SIRAY
82 BERANO, CALIXTO MELLA
83 BERJA, NIEL VICTORIANO
84 BERNAS, WARLITO JR ANTISODA
85 BINA, ALDRIN ADRICULA
86 BOBADILLA, ERIC ARANICO
87 BOLIVAR, LORETO PUMARIN
88 BOLIVAR, NELSON PONDIAS
89 BOLIVAR, SIMON JR SIONOSA
90 BOLORON, JIM ARQUE LAGAHUYA
91 BOOC, PIO QUILONGQUILONG
92 BRAVO, VICENTE LIMA
93 BROSO, RENE BONTO
94 BUAL, ANTONIO DATOY
95 BUCOL, WILLIAM MABALOD
96 BUENAFLOR, TIMOTEO BERNALDO
97 BULSECO, SAMUEL MARZO
98 BURNOS, REYNALDO DE JESUS
99 CABALLERO, BUEN DULOS
100 CABANTUD, VICENTE LAVEROS
101 CABATINGAN, ARTEMIO BA-AY
102 CABIOS, ERNESTO JR ALVIOR
103 CABRIETO, EMMANUEL BARREDO
104 CADIZ, CARLITO OROSCO
105 CAJOLES, LEONARDO DERECHO
106 CALAPE, JEORGE APARECE
107 CALAY, GERARDO JR UNTALAN
108 CALO, GERARDO PERALES
109 CALO-OY, GILBERT SOTO
110 CAMACHO, MARCIAL GORDO
111 CAMALIGAN, DANIEL VERZO
112 CAMAMA, ROMEO TRINH
113 CAMDOL, RUBEN JR AYUDOC
114 CAMPOS, ROQUE CADISIM
115 CANALES, EDWIN PUNAY
116 CANDOG, JOSEPH MANALOTO
117 CAPILI, EDUARDO CRUZ
118 CAPUZ, ROGELIO ALCANTARA
119 CARDINO, RAMON BOLO
120 CARLOS, MARCELO II SANTANA
121 CARO, JENNY BRAGANZA
122 CARREDO, JULIO JR ABELLANA
123 CARULASAN, ANDRES SABANAL
124 CASTRO, GEOVANNI BODIONGAN
125 CASTRO, LUISITO SOLIS
126 CASTROMAYOR, ROMEO CASTOR
127 CATALUÑA, NONITO GUARDIARIO
128 CATARIG, AQUILIO FLORES
129 CATINDOY, LOEL CABUDSAN
130 CATUBIGAN, ALEX AMARILLE
131 CAWALING, ALBERTO PATOMBON
132 CENIZA, EFREN PATINDOL
133 CERVANTES, JUANCHO ADRIANO
134 CHUA, LUIS DORAO
135 CIRILO, FIRMO JR FULGENCIO
136 COLLADO, RONALDO ALVAREZ
137 COMBE, REYNANTE IBASETA
138 COMONICAR, GORDIANO GARCIA
139 COMORO, ROMEO DOLOROTA
140 CONCEPCION, LORENZO SALMORIN
141 CONCEPCION, MICHAEL CRUZ
142 CONDE, CAMILO ABUDA
143 CONZA, ANTONIO LAGUARDIA
144 COO, JOSE CHANNY AÑADO
145 CORONEL, VICENTE LIBRANDO
146 CORSIGA, OLIVER CLARIN
147 CORTES, TIBURCIO III BALDONADO
148 CORTEZ, IGNACIO CONDINO
149 COSARES, GERARDO METING
150 COSTRUA, ROEL CLIMACOSA
151 CRUELDAD, HENRY LAMPON
152 CRUZ, EDWIN CRUZ
153 CUAREZ, RENATO GUMAPON
154 CUEVAS, PEDRO JR DILAO
155 DACUA, BLASITO AGUIPO
156 DALISAY, JERRY GATINAO
157 DAMIRES, LIM CACHO
158 DARUNDAY, ALEJO MANLANGIT
159 DATINGUINOO, SIDNEY ZURBANO
160 DE ASIS, ANTONINO ORLEANS
161 DE LOS REYES, MAMERTO PADECIO
162 DE RAMA, RUEL PALENCIA
163 DE VILLA, CELEDONIO JAVIER
164 DECLARO, JOSE FLORES
165 DEJARME, GLENN ESPINA
166 DEL ROSARIO, ARMANDO HERNANDO
167 DEL ROSARIO, EDUARDO ANTIOQUIA
168 DEL ROSARIO, FLORENCIO CABALLERO
169 DELA CRUZ, ZOSIMO JACINTO
170 DELA ROSA, ROMEO JR ATIENZA
171 DELIZO, EDUARDO PERALTA
172 DELMO, ROMEO MEDINA
173 DEMETERIO, NILO MORTA
174 DERDER, ADOLFO JR BANTUGAN
175 DIAMANTE, MARVIN PALMA
176 DIAZ, ROGELIO CARIÑO
177 DIMATERA, VICENTE JR TOLEDO
178 DINAMPO, SILVANO LISONDRA
179 DINO, HENRY TRESVE
180 DIONA, NICSON RONCALI
181 DIONEDA, SANTIAGO DIG
182 DOLOR, PEDRO LAQUI
183 DOMINGO, JOSE ARNEL DE BELEN
184 DOMINGO, REYNALDO CORPUZ
185 DOMOPOY, PLACIDO AGRAVIADOR
186 DON, ERIC DEPIEDRA
187 DONDONAY, NILO DUMASIS
188 DOROSAN, LADISLAO CABALTERA
189 DUBLIN, JACINTO GABITO
190 DUMLAO, ROGER ANTHONY ABADILLA
191 EBON, ROGELIO GALLEGO
192 ECAT, NORBERTO ORILLANEDA
193 ELEGARLE, VICTOR CORDOVERO
194 ELTANAL, VISMAR YAP
195 ESDRELON, ROGELIO LASTILLA
196 ESGUERRA, REYNALDO MENDEZ
197 ESPINA, EMMANUEL NIOG
198 ESPINOSA, EDMUNDO PUERTILLANO
199 ESPIRITU SANTO, WILMER GOMEZ
200 ESTIMERA, EVARISTO GONZAGA
201 EVANGELISTA, REMEGIO SALON
202 EVANGELISTA, ROMUALDO MOLO
203 FABRERO, LUCIO LEOVIGILDO FERRERA
204 FAJARDO, ROMEO TOTAÑES
205 FAJARDO, ROMULO SANTOS
206 FANUÑAL, DANILO VILLAMIN
207 FENIS, ELVIS NACITA
208 FERNANDEZ, OTILO BAJON
209 FERRANCULO, ROMEO SESPEÑE
210 FERRER, MANNY GARCIA
211 FIEL, VICENTE III TEJANO
212 FIGUEROA, LUDOVICO MENOY
213 FLANDEZ, NICK LAMADRID
214 FLORES, CHARLIE RUBISO
215 FONTE, CARLO AMADO
216 FORMACIL, DANILO EREJIAS
217 FUFUNAN, RODOLFO SAN ESTEBAN
218 GABE, MANOLITO MACLANG
219 GABRENTINA, SALVADOR ESPALDON
220 GALAMITON, FERNANDO BAJA
221 GALVEZ, NORBERTO ELARDO
222 GAMLANGA, NELSON GALVAN
223 GANALON, ALEX ROSALES
224 GARBO, KITH GEDOR
225 GARCES, JOSE MARIANO GENOSOLANGO
226 GAYATGAY, PATERNO GARACHICO
227 GAÑO, CHARLIE PIOQUINTO
228 GEDA, REYNALDO FRANI
229 GELBOLINGA, JULIUS GREG IV GONZALES
230 GEMARINO, RAYMOND GICARAYA
231 GESTOPA, MICHAEL JAY UMPAD
232 GONZAGA, JAIME ROSIT
233 GONZALES, ROLE RONCESVALLES
234 GORNEZ, NILO ITAO
235 GRAJO, NOLI JR ORBASE
236 GUERGIO, JAIME OLINAN
237 GUMAPON, MARCELINO JR RODRIGUEZ
238 HERMOGENES, JOSEPH HERNANDEZ
239 HERNAN, GILBERTO FLORES
240 HUSSIN, MOH-TAIB KAHI
241 ICOY, ANTHONY DELA TORRE
242 ILAGAN, LITO ELLAO
243 ILANO, RYAN MONTANO
244 JACA, JESUS ESTELLIORE
245 JALEA, FELIXBERTO CALLADO
246 JARDELEZA, RENE DETABLAN
247 JASPE, JUDITO ASEDILLA
248 JAVAN, ROEL MAGNAYON
249 JAVELLANA, ADHEN GASPAR
250 JAVIER, ROMEO TAN
251 JESUITAS, DOROTEO JESUITAS
252 JIMENEZ, MARTIN MARQUEZO
253 JORDA, GODOFREDO CATNUBAY
254 JUAN, JONATHAN SOLIGAM
255 JUMETILCO, JEMIE BANATE
256 LABINGHISA, MARIO CATOTAL
257 LAGASCA, ROLDAN SIANO
258 LAGLARIO, HENRY SALIGUMBA
259 LAGROMA, SINFRONIO TIMBAL
260 LAGURA, CRISTUTO BALISTOY
261 LAMORENA, JERRY VALDEZ
262 LAPASTORA, ROLLY LAPAG
263 LAURENA, NICANDRO JR RECAROS
264 LAURENTE, DANIEL OMEGA
265 LAURENTE, OSCAR SAMSON
266 LEGUERA, FELIXBERTO CABO
267 LENCIOCO, REINERIO ARGUELLES
268 LEUTERIO, MOISES MILLARES
269 LLANA, GLENN MABUTI
270 LLANES, ROWEL SUMILI
271 LLORAC, CORSINO REMOLANA
272 LODADO, ALTEO MORETE
273 LOPEZ, JOHNNY BAYLEN
274 LORAÑA, JOSE ROGER LEGO
275 LOZANO, NINO SIBBALUCA
276 LUGA, MICHAEL PAUL BASAT
277 LUKIAN, PETER POLIDARIO
278 LUSOCON, ERWIN CAMISA
279 MAALA, ROMAN SAGUN
280 MAGALSO, ALDRIN DUGUEL
281 MAG-ASO, HERBERTH MAGHINAY
282 MAGPAYO, ROMEO PANGILINAN
283 MAILED, BENJAMIN BELLO
284 MALASIG, LEOREY JACINTO
285 MANGUSSAD, ROUIE DUMLAO
286 MANZALENTO, NICOLAS OLIVAR
287 MARASIGAN, SILVINO BALMES
288 MARTIN, ERNELITO DELA CRUZ
289 MARTINEZ, ARMAND MANILA
290 MASALUNGA, EMILIO GULAYAN
291 MASELLONES, JUDITO PELAEZ
292 MASIADO, JOEL ELAO
293 MATERNAL, SILVINO JR MATERNAL
294 MAYANG, FRANCISCO JR MAGAHUM
295 MAYO, JOSE RENANTE ROCA
296 MAZA, SHERWIN KIM MONTALBAN
297 MELGAZO, FELIXBERTO LIMPANGOG
298 MESIAS, MARLON BALBOA
299 MILANO, FILIPO ENCISO
300 MILLONES, JOSEPH SOVEN DE LA CRUZ
301 MIRAMBEL, GERARDO
302 MIRANDA, ALEX CANAREJO
303 MOCOY, CARLOS ENRICOSO
304 MONASTERIAL, EXPEDITO JR DELA CRUZ
305 MONCEDA, SULPICIO BESIN
306 MONTECALVO, ULYSES MOLINA
307 MONTEFRIO, REY ALBA
308 MORAL, JONAR VIBAR
309 MORAL, MELDWIN AGUCAY
310 MULINGTAPANG, MARINO MORALES
311 NACESARIO, ROMAN JR MANGUBAT
312 NACIONALES, DIONISIO BAUTISTA
313 NACUA, LIONEL GANTUANGCO
314 NAJARRO, GERONIDES JUBAN
315 NAKILA, FELBERT AGAD
316 NAVA, ROBERTO TOME
317 NAVARRO, HENRY AGAPITO
318 NOMBRADO, REYNALDO SIMBLANTE
319 NORTE, WILVER BENDICIO
320 NOVA, EDWIN ILLUT
321 NUEVA, JIMMY JR TEMBLOR
322 OCATE, RESTITUTO FLORES
323 OCLADINA, TEODORO JR MAGALLONES
324 OLAES, MANUEL REYES
325 OLIVO, EDGAR EGANA
326 ONDONG, TEOFILO JR MACAPAZ
327 ONG, ANTONIO AMUL
328 ORTINEZ, RAMON REMETIO
329 OÑATE, TEODORICO CARPIO
330 PABINGUIT, EDITO AGIR
331 PACIFICAR, ROY LUTERO
332 PACULANAN, EDWIN BAYABOS
333 PADERES, ANTONIO BADOY
334 PADILLA, JOSEPH JR OGBINAR
335 PADILLA, JULIUS LAMPITOC
336 PADOJINOG, ROLANDO MAGSIPOC
337 PAJUAY, ELPIDIO DENUYO
338 PALACAO, CIRILO TODAVIA
339 PALACIOS, EUGENE GOSIACO
340 PALENCIA, ARIEL SAN ESTEBAN
341 PALESTRA, DANILO CANJA
342 PAMONAG, GERARDO PALMES
343 PANES, ARIEL PACUBAR
344 PARAN, BENJAMIN JR BACARISAS
345 PAROHINOG, BERNARDO JR GREGORIO
346 PATALINGHUG, JUANITO CAYME
347 PATINGO, NELSON VOTACION
348 PAZ, ARNULFO REAL
349 PEREZ, RODEL DUEÑAS
350 PERIA, JUNE ACUPIDO
351 PEROCHO, REY LABIAL
352 PESCADERA, JOSE RANDY BATIR
353 PEÑARUBIA, ROMEO VALENZUELA
354 PEÑASERADA, LEANDER RAFAEL ESCOBER
355 PIASTRO, VICTOR PARDILLO
356 PIELAGO, JUNE QUIMORA
357 PLACIDO, RONNIE DE LOS SANTOS
358 PLARISAN, RAFAEL JR VILLAVER
359 PLAZA, MENILIO ASTUDILLO
360 POLLICAR, GLENN CANSANCIO
361 QUIAMCO, ANDITO ORBETA
362 QUIMBA, RENE AREÑO
363 QUINAO, EDWIN MALOBAGO
364 QUITORIANO, LARRY MINA
365 RAFER, BERNARDO VELANTE
366 RAMIREZ ROLANDO SINANGOTE
367 REANZARES, JOSE RED
368 REDIL, ERNESTO TABILID
369 RENTON, JOSEPH RETOME
370 RETERACION, NORBERTO CORNELIA
371 REYES, CAESAR CAPARIDA
372 RIEGO, FELIX VALENZUELA
373 RILE, RAFAEL JR ABELIDA
374 RIVERA, REINDEL CHUA
375 RIZALDE, ROGELIO OLIVERIO
376 RODULFA, BERNARDO SALAR
377 ROWAN, ENRICO RODENAS
378 RUBEJES, LARRY JAPINET
379 RUFINO, FRANCISCO DE JUAN
380 RUTE, ALEJANDRO CEBALLOS
381 SADAYA, GILBERT CABAÑERO
382 SAFRED, LAUREANO JR ROQUE
383 SALGADO, ARVIN PUNO
384 SALVADOR, ROBERT BALIDO
385 SAMBLINGO, MARVIN SATO
386 SAMUDIO, ERROL ANTONIO
387 SANTILLAN, CLEOFAS NARRIDO
388 SANTILLANA, GILBERTO JR TUVILLA
389 SANTOS, RICARDO JR LEYBAG
390 SAPIDA, RESTITUTO VILLANUEVA
391 SAQUIBAL, TITO VILLAMAR
392 SARCIA, JOHNNY PEREZ
393 SARDON, ROBERT ARRANGUEZ
394 SAVAREZ, VINCENT BALITE
395 SEBASTIAN, DONATO PERONA
396 SEGOVIA, RODOLFO FABELLA
397 SENO, JOEL SEBELLANO
398 SERET, RUFINO SUAREZ
399 SERRANO, JOEL CAYAS
400 SERVANO, CELSO PARTOSA
401 SETUBAL, GERARDO JR SEMIC
402 SIGGADAT, FLORENTINO JR DAMASCO
403 SILUBRICO, DANIEL SOBREVEGA
404 SIOCO, NESTOR SORIANO
405 SOBEZA, MARCELINO CASTRONUEVO
406 SOCUELAN, ELMER APOSAGA
407 SOLANO, JOMAR GALACHE
408 SONGCUYA, ELMER BARRETO
409 SORONGON, ANTONIO LEGISLADOR
410 SUBOSO, MARVIN PEÑASA
411 SUCGANG, ELDER GREGORIO
412 SUIZO, EMILIANO JR SONDIA
413 SUNIDO, ARNEL ANTOLIN
414 SURBAN, FLORENTINO VERCIDE
415 SURBAN, ROGER ARCILLO
416 SY, EDGAR ATUP
417 TABUADA, HECTOR GODILANO
418 TACUBAN, PERFECTO JR TIBAJARES
419 TALABOC, ROBERT LIM DEPOSOY
420 TAMBANILLO, VICENTE JOSE DEMETRIO NUNEZA
421 TAN, CRISALDO ZABALA
422 TANEO, RICARDO OCHEA
423 TAPERE, ROSELLO GENERALAO
424 TARRAZONA, EDUARDO JR LABRADOR
425 TATON, VICTOR TORRES
426 TEVES, ARSENIO ACUÑA
427 TIMON, ROGER PERAMAN
428 TINGA, CLARO GALILA
429 TIRO, IDE RAVINA
430 TOBIAS, MARLON GALEON
431 TORRES, EDGAR EUSEBIO
432 TRADICCION, ROMULO LUMANOG
433 TROVELA, FELINO RESUBAL
434 TUALE, IRENEO TOMO
435 TUBORO, MANUEL DIAZ
436 TUMULAK, ARNOLD NOEL
437 TUMULAK, NESTOR SUAN
438 TUNG, ALEXANDER BANZALI
439 ULIT, GREGORIO DICOLEN
440 URANING, HANSEL AMORES
441 URBINO, BENNY HABLADO
442 VALERO, ERADITO MARCELO
443 VALLESTEROS, RANDOLF CATIGGAY
444 VALMORES, ELCARINIO KIAL
445 VELAYO, EDGAR ASA
446 VERDERA, ERNESTO ZURITA
447 VIDAD, NOLY TORATO
448 VILLALON, FERDINAND PANGILINAN
449 VILLAMOR, ELMER PARAS
450 VILLARIÑA, DANTE DALIVA
451 VILLAROSA, DANILO MAGALLONA
452 VILLARUEL, DENAGAWIDO DEHEZA
453 YANGUAS, MARIANO JR LARICAN
454 YANSON, RICHARD GEANGA
455 YBAÑEZ, JUANITO JR TUICO
456 YOTOKO, RODOLFO CORDERO
457 YUSON, DOTE BUGTAI
458 ZAMORRO, JOEL RICONALLA
459 ZANTUA, ZHAZUL BORJA
460 ZUBIAGA, YELANO IGHARAS
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Jennylyn Mercado, AJ Perez on Yes! Magazine's June 2011 cover

Jennylyn Mercado who underwent a controversial break up with Dennis Trillo, recently and AJ Perez who died last month in a car accident are both on the cover of Yes! magazine's June 2011 issue. Check out the cover below.

Jennylyn Mercado, AJ Perez on Yes! Magazine's June 2011 cover | Image credit: Yes!


Cover Story:

Jennylyn Mercado: A Tell All

Abused as a child, abandoned by the father of her love child, and manhandled by the new man she thought was perfect, Jennylyn Mercado bares her heart.

AJ Perez: A Farewell

An "almost perfect son," a devoted boyfriend, and a promising star once touted as the next Rico Yan, AJ Perez is gone too soon.

Yes! Magazine's June 2011 issue is now available in your favorite newsstands and bookstores.

Matt Evans meets car accident

Matt Evans, the Kapamilya young actor, met an accident in Quezon City early morning on Friday.

Matt Evans | Photo source: semidoppel.com

The former Pinoy Big Brother Teen Edition housemate reportedly had his car hit an electric pole after dodging a woman crossing the street. Although unhurt, he was brought to a hospital after experiencing dizziness. The actor is now okay.

According to an account from a witness who was interviewed by ABS-CBN, Matt Evans was with an unidentified female companion when the accident happened. Matt also looked drunk, the witness added.

Matt will be appearing on "Wansapanataym" this Saturday together with Jairus Aquino in an episode titled "Swap."

Philippine flag displayed upside down on the President's website

The Philippine flag has been displayed the wrong way, again. This time, the government itself committed the mistake.

Philippine flag, upside down on the President's website

On the President's official government website (www.president.gov.ph), an inverted flag of the Philippines with the red part on top of blue has been posted above an article about the "National Flag Day" on May 28.

If you're a Noypi you know that if the Philippine flag is shown this way it indicates that the country is at war.

According to Republic Act 8491 Section 10: 'The flag, if flown from a flagpole, shall have its blue field on top in time of peace and the red field on top in time of war; if in a hanging position, the blue field shall be to the right (left of the observer) in time of peace, and the red field to the right (left of the observer) in time of war.'

Are we at war?

We're not. The Malacanang said that they did not mean to post an inverted flag of the Philippines on the President's website. They have taken down the flag already.

In September last year, the US government apologized for displaying the Philippine flag upside down during President Aquino's state visit in the White House. It was an honest mistake, a US official said.

Green LanternGasm

Ummm...can't write...Must...Read...Comics!

Holy Pastafazoola! I cannot believe that they did what they just...um...did there. I'm going to let this all percolate for another day or so, and give you all a chance to actually go out and buy and read your comics. Needless to say however, the Green Lantern Books were GREAT!!

Oh, and the other stuff wasn't bad either.

Bagyong Chedeng Update from PAGASA - May 26, 2011

Bagyong Chedeng Update - May 26

Bagyong Chedeng's 5 p.m. Satellite Shot

Bagyong Chedeng "has slightly intensified as it continues to move northwestward", PAGASA's latest Typhoon Chedeng bulletin reads.

Check out below the said PAGASA update on Tropical Storm Chedeng:

***Bagyong Chedeng May 27, 2011 Update:

http://noypistuff.blogspot.com/2011/05/bagyong-chedeng-update-may-27-2011.html


Severe Weather Bulletin No. 14
Tropical Cyclone Warning: Typhoon "CHEDENG" (SONGDA)
Issued at 5:00 p.m., Thursday 26 May 2011

Typhoon "CHEDENG" has slightly intensified as it continues to move northwestward.

Location of Center:
(as of 10:00 a.m.)
260 km North Northeast of Virac, Catanduanes or at 300 km East Southeast of Casiguran, Aurora
Coordinates: 15.8°N,125.4°E
Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 175 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 210 kph
Movement: Northwest at 19 kph
Forecast Positions/Outlook: Friday afternoon:
320 km North Northeast of Casiguran, Aurora or at 200 km East Northeast of Aparri, Cagayan
Saturday afternoon:
590 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes or 190 km Southwest of Okinawa, Japan

Areas having Public Storm Warning Signal

Signal Number 1

Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Albay, Quirino, Aurora, Quezon provinces, Polilo Island, Isabela and Cagayan

Advisory

Residents in low lying and mountainous areas under #1 are alerted against possible flashfloods and landslides. Likewise, those living in coastal areas are alerted against big waves or storm surges generated by this tropical cyclone.

Typhoon “Chedeng” is expected to enhance the southwest monsoon and will bring rains over Visayas and Mindanao.

The Boy Who Lived, Now a Man Fighting For Survival


ahh... Harry Potter. It has been nearly fourteen years, but it feels like not so long ago when my mum bought me a copy of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, that was actually my first Harry Potter book. Of course, after learning that it was actually a serial, I didn't touch it until I got my hand on the previous books.

Do excuse me, I was traipsing down memory lane. I liked it for the story when I was younger, as an adult the story felt a bit watered-down but I still am a little obsessed with it anyway because of the sentimental value.

Although whoever photoshopped this is more obsessed than I am...
So imagine my mixed feelings knowing that it is all coming to an end. But hell, it sure looks like they're going out with a bang!


Read all about it... CLICK HERE

Anticipation

Finally! It's the Wednesday when all THREE of the Green Lantern books are going to be coming out! Personally, I would have spaced them out a bit, but on the other hand, it IS rather nice to get the entire story all together in one big lump, so I'm not complaining. Just don't get in front of me on the way to the Comic Book store today, because I WILL run you down. And laugh while I do it.

Bwhahahahahahaha!

So speaking of Green Lanterns. I always find it rather interesting when they take two characters that don't usually go together and try to make a story out of it. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. For the latter, just look at the recent story they tried to do, pairing up Hal and Plastic Man. I like them both...but together...it was just painful. However, I do have to admit that I am looking forward to the Guy/Batman story in a couple of months with HUGE anticipation.

But I got to thinking about Guy...as I frequently do, and it occured to me, that two of the most important people in his life, have never interacted with one another. I am speaking of course about Tora and Kyle. With the possible exception of running into each other at one of the huge groups of Heroes who always show up to fight the End Of The World, I can't think of a single instance where they have talked to each other,much less be introduced. And really...you would think that they might have a lot to talk about.

Kyle knows all about Tora of course, he's been listening to Guy talk about her for years, but I'm pretty sure that he hasn't actually met her. And he probably should. And Tora was dead when Kyle first showed up, and he's been on Oa, and not Earth. Again, I'm fairly sure that she's heard of him...if not from Guy, then from Fire. Fire has to know Kyle, they all hung out at Warriors back in the day.

But here we have two very nice people. Seriously, how can you not like Tora OR Kyle? And they happen to have a certain red-haired lunatic in common. I would LOVE to see a story that puts the two of them together...somehow. If I were running DC, all I would have to do, is point to Peter Tomasi or Geoff Johns or Gail Simone and, grab Ivan Reis, or Pat Gleason, or Doug Mahnke and say "make it so"...and voila!

Of course if I were running DC, we'd have a Blue Beetle book with Jaime and his family, a separate book for Fire and Ice, the old JLI back together, and Ted, Ralph, Sue, Dmitri, Scott and Barda AND Max would all find their way back from the inter-dimensional portal to Kooey Kooey Kooey where they've been living all this time. I'd keep Secret Six, but I add a book about the Flash's Rogues, 'cuz I just adore the Rogues. And I'd lure Chris Samnee and Roger Lackridge over to DC.

And there would be butt shots. Lots and lots of butt shots.

*ahem*

Well, now that I've gotten over my little moment of unbridled lust for power, I guess I'll mosey on over to the Comical Book Store, and sate my OTHER lust. Green Lantern lust! Oh, and whatever else happens to be coming in this week.

Guy pictures

Kongsi [2011]

Director: Farid Kamil
Cast: Shaheizy Sam, Fizo Omar, Yana Samsudin, Bront Palarae
Genre: Action/Comedy/Crime thriller
Rating: General
Comment: "A decent action flick with some blaring plot holes and a rather confusing story..."

Synopsis
The authority of Malaysian crime lords is shaken when a mysterious man from the south of Thailand makes his way through the underground world, taking out key members of several different gangs. With the police taking notice, and the gangs are out for blood, the man has to outrun both of them while he roam the streets of Kuala Lumpur to fulfill his mission.

What to Expect
1. Decent action sequences
2. Likable characters (especially the protagonist)
3. Cool fight scenes
4. The "comedy" was mainly sight gags
5. To fill in a lot of blanks

What NOT to Expect
1. The story to make much sense

Read all about it... CLICK HERE

CPA Board Exam Results - Top 10 Examinees | List of Passers

The CPA Board Exam Results for May 2011 or the Certified Public Accountants Licensure Exam Results have been released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), today, May 24, 2011.

A total of 2,130 examinees passed the said exam out of the 5,259 who took it this May 2011 in various testing centers around the country. This translates to a 40.5% national passing rate.

The PRC also announced the following examinees as the "Topnotchers" for the said exam:

Top 1 MARWIN AGAMON BALDEVIA SAINT PAUL'S BUSINESS SCHOOL-PALO 92.14%

Top 2 ANTONIO DANDAN SANCHEZ JR UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSERECOLETOS 92.00%

Top 3 SEODEL HEARTY TABALDO PILAPIL SAN BEDA COLLEGE 91.86%
DARWIN BELLIDO SARIBAY TOMAS DEL ROSARIO ACADEMY 91.86%

Top 4 HEGIÑO JAVELLANA CHUA JR UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 91.57%
VIKTOR XENON OLIVA LEQUIN UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 91.57%

Top 5 JAY ANN DOMINGUEZ ESTAVILLO TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 90.86%

Top 6 GILSON YCONG PINO UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 90.71%

Top 7 DON LORENZO PEREA SORIANO DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITYMANILA 90.57%

Top 8 MARIA PATRICIA PERNIA FANER DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 90.29%
ARNOLD REMANDO ISIP HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY 90.29%

Top 9 LEO ANGELO MEJOS LARCIA DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA
90.00%
MARTHA ANNE PEREZ MIRIAM COLLEGE (FOR.MARYKNOLL COLL.FDTN,INC) 90.00%
ERVINA SUZETTE CHING TAN DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 90.00%

Top 10 MARIAN CRISTY VALDESTAMON BARTOLOME FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY-MANILA 89.86%
DHEXTER TAJANTAJAN CADUYAC NOTRE DAME OF KIDAPAWAN
COLLEGE 89.86%
DENNIS CABUNILAS MAGALLANES DR. FILEMON C. AGUILAR MEMORIAL COLLEGE 89.86%

For the list of exam passers please head to this page:

http://noypistuff.blogspot.com/2011/05/cpa-board-exam-results-may-2011-list-of.html

Bagyong Chedeng PAGASA Update | May 25, 2011

A new bulletin has been posted by the PAGASA. For the May 27, 2011 Bagyong Chedeng update, please head to:

http://noypistuff.blogspot.com/2011/05/bagyong-chedeng-update-may-27-2011.html

Bagyong Chedeng May 25, 2011 PAGASA Update


Bagyong Chedeng 6 p.m. satellite image | Source PAGASA

PAGASA (Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration), the Philippine weather bureau, has released its latest bulletin on Tropical Storm Chedeng saying that the weather disturbance has sustained its strength and has increased its rate of movement.

The agency now has 6 provinces on its list of areas having Public Storm Warning Signal (PSWS) Number 2 and listed 9 areas with PSWS Number 1.

Check the latest bulletin below:

Severe Weather Bulletin No. 10
Tropical Cyclone Warning: Typhoon "CHEDENG" (SONGDA)
Issued at 5:00 p.m., Wednesday 25 May 2011

Typhoon "CHEDENG" has accelerated as it maintained its strength.

Location of Center (as of 10:00 a.m.): 310 km East of Catarman, Northern Samar

Coordinates: 12.8°N, 127.7°E

Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 130 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 160 kph

Movement: Northwest at 15 kph

Forecast Positions/Outlook:

Thursday afternoon:
230 km North of Catarman, Northern Samar or
at 140 km Northeast of Virac, Catanduanes
Friday afternoon:
150 km North Northeast of Baler, Aurora by Friday afternoon
Saturday afternoon:
470 km North of Baler, Aurora or
at 40 km West of Basco, Batanes

Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal

Signal Number 2 (Winds of 61-100 kph is expected in at least 24 hrs)

Catanduanes
Sorsogon
Albay
Camarines Sur
Camarines Norte
Samar provinces

Signal Number 1 (Winds of 45-60 kph is expected within the next 36 hours)

Marinduque
Masbate
Burias
Ticao Islands
Quezon
Polilio Island
Aurora

Jiro Manio enters rehab center for drug problem

Jiro Manio, the multi-awarded young actor, has voluntarily submitted himself to undergo rehabilitation for drug abuse.

Jiro Manio | Photo courtesy of ABS-CBN

Jiro Manio's father, Andrew has confirmed the report on Showbiz News Ngayon recently. He said his son had gone astray when Jiro met some peers while the actor was still taping for defunct hit TV series "Tayong Dalawa." Andrew also said he is happy that Jiro is dedicated to change his life with a promise of a comeback in showbiz.

Meanwhile, Jiro's mentor Director Maryo J. delos Reyes said that he is confident that Jiro could make it and would be able to come back in the industry.

The talented actor reportedly went through a series of problems in his personal life which greatly affected his career in showbiz. He also became a father at the young age of 16.

Jericho Rosales wins acting award for his first international film

Jericho Rosales won the "Outstanding Achievement in Film Making Acting" award at the Newport Beach Film Festival for his role in his first international film titled "Subject: I Love You."

Jericho Rosales on "Subject: I Love You" | Photo courtesy of Radiant

Jericho played as "Victor" in the action-packed romantic drama which was based on the destructive 'I Love You' computer virus, which spread around the globe in 2000.

His first Hollywood film, Jericho was paired with "Step Up 2's" Briana Evigan in the movie. Dean Cain of "Lois and Clark," Dante Basco of "Hook," Kristin Bauer of "True Blood", Joel Torre, Gary Valenciano and Black Eyed Peas singer Apl De Ap are also part of the film's cast.

Check out the trailer of "Subject: I Love You" below

American Idol : Lauren Alaina lost her voice? Scotty McCreery, Haley Reinhart on the Finale?

American Idol Finale Update

Lauren Alaina, one of the two remaining American Idol 10 finalists, has been reported to have lost her voice and cannot finish doing the rehearsals for the show's Finale.

American Idol Season 10 Top 3: (L-R) Haley Reinhart, Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina |Photo source americanidol10.blogspot.com

A doctor said to have checked the teen singer's condition and has ordered her not to sing or talk.

Reports say that Haley Reinhart has been called to rehearse for the show since she will be one to square off with Scotty McCreery when Lauren can't make it.

The story which first broke on TMZ is still developing... Will try to update this post later...

Coco Martin to participate in Brilliante Mendoza's "Prey"

Coco Martin is set to appear on acclaimed director Brilliante Mendoza's upcoming action drama film "Prey".

A publicity photo of Brilliante Mendoza's new film "Prey" | Photo source: pinoymovieblog.com

"Prey" which will star Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Isabelle Huppert, is a film about 12 tourists who were abducted by the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group in 2011. It is said to have been inspired by the story of American missionaries Gracia and Martin Burnham while they were in the hands of the Islamist separist group.

Among the power cast of this very interesting film are Ronnie Lazaro, Raymond Bagatsing, Sid Lucero, Angel Aquino, Rustica Carpio, Mon Confiado, Allan Paule, Bernard Palanca, Kristofer King, Mercedes Cabral, Tado, Arlyn dela cruz and many more. Just like Coco Martin, Joel Torre and Ms. Anita Linda are also said to make a special participation in the movie.

The release of the film is yet to be announced.