'No Other Woman' Script, Lines, and Quotes

"No Other Woman" poster
Raking in Php15 Million worth of ticket sales on its opening day, "No Other Woman," the latest movie collaboration of two of the biggest production companies in the country, Star Cinema and Viva Films, proves to be a blockbuster hit already. According to reviews, one of the factors that helped the film attain this is its effective script.

Check out below the most memorable lines and quotes from the most talked-about movie today, "No Other Woman":

“Ang mundo ay isang malaking Quiapo, maraming snatcher, maagawan ka, lumaban ka!”

”Panahon na para i-pack mo na yang Lucy Torres mo, ilabas mo na diyan si Gretchen Barretto, anak ako na ang bahala sa red stiletto mo!”

“Tsaka ano bang mahirap kalaban? Yung putang mahirap o yung putang mayaman?” ”Pareparehong puta lang yun!”

“No pressure! And kiss me and don’t you dare fall in love with me.”

“We’re just two consenting adults having fun, there’s no emotional attachment.”

“Having fun? Ngayon yes fun! Pero paano pag iniwan ka na niya? Paano pag pinili na niya ang asawa niya? Paano pag na skandalao na ang pamilya mo? Fun pa rin ba!”

”Kara, this is my wife Charmaine.” “Your WIFE.”

“Why don’t you have dinner with us tonight, pa thank you ko na rin dahil kinuha mo ang asawa ko.” “I’m sorry?” “Bilang supplier ng furniture para sa resort niyo.” noypistuff

“Anything I can do to help you?” “Naku huwag na, mamaya makita mo na nilalagyan ko ang pagkain mo ng lason.”

“Mababaliw siguro ako kung malaman kong may babae siya. Baka mapatay ko yung kabit, silang dalawa actually.”

“Anong gagawin niyo if the only man that you love is unfortunately married! I’m not gonna give up Ram without putting up a god damn fight!”

“Hindi ako to, pero ginagawa ko para sa’yo!”

“Ang laki ng kasalanan ko, hindi ko na maayos to!”

“Gagawin ko ang lahat huwag mo lang akong iiwan!”

"No Other Woman" was released on September 28, 2011 in more than 100 theaters nationwide. Directed by Ruel S. Bayani, the movie stars Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay, Cristine Reyes, Carmi Martin, Tirso Cruz III and many more.
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Manny Pacquiao, Derek Ramsay and Gerald Anderson | Magazine Covers Roundup (October 2011)

Manny Pacquiao, Derek Ramsay and Gerald Anderson are among the male celebrities this month who are being featured on the covers of magazines distributed locally. Find who covers which magazine below:

Manny Pacquiao Esquire Magazine Cover (October 2011)

Vice President Sarangani Representative and boxing champ Manny Pacquiao is on the cover of the first ever issue of Esquire Magazine in the Philippines. The cover story features the Pac-man phenomenon as told by Pacquiao biographer Gary Andrew Poole, Tina Arceo Dumlao of Inquirer, Oliver X.A. Reyes, Lorely Trinidad, and Patricia Evangelista.

This premiere issue of the men's magazine also showcases a sexy spread of actress Lovi Poe.
Derek Ramsay  for Men's Health Magazine
One of the hottest Kapamilya actors right now, Derek Ramsay, is gracing the cover of the October 2011 issue of Men's Health Magazine Philippines. Ramsay's movie "No Other Woman" which was released earlier this week, is performing well at the box office. According to an ABS-CBN report, the film which also stars Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes, raked a whooping Php15 Million on its opening day.
Gerald Anderson's October 2011 Garage Magazine Cover
Gerald Anderson is the featured artist on the cover of the October 2011 issue of Garage Magazine. Anderson will soon be seen again on primetime TV as mentally impaired child in the upcoming series titled "Budoy."
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Ateneo Blue Eagles vs FEU Tamaraws Game 2 airs live on ABS-CBN today | UAAP 74 Finals

Ateneo Blue Eagles vs FEU Tamaraws Game 2
UAAP teams Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles and Far Eastern University Tamaraws will be facing off once again for their second game in Season 74 Finals. The said game will be aired live on ABS-CBN, today, October 1, 2011.

To make way for this special coverage, ABS-CBN Saturday shows, "E-Live" and "Failon Ngayon," will not broadcast their episodes, today.

Postponed earlier this week due to Typhoon "Pedring" giving both teams more time to prepare, the crucial Ateneo vs FEU Game 2 is expected to be an A-game. Leading the series, 1-0, Ateneo is feeling the pressure to close the Season while FEU will be working its way to extend the Finals to Game 3.

Today's game will be held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum at 3 p.m following the awarding ceremonies at 1 p.m..


Who do you think will emerge victorious later? Feel free to comment belo.
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Maria Aragon debuts 'Born This Way' music video

Youtube singing sensation Maria Aragon, who rose to fame after doing an impressive cover of Lady Gaga's hit single "Born This Way," has released her own music video of the said song.
A screen capture of Maria Aragon's "Born This Way" music video
The 11 year-old Filipina who grew up in Manitoba, Canada flew to Philippines in July, 2011 to ink a recording deal with Star Records, a few months after her Gaga cover went viral online.

"Born This Way" is part of Maria Aragon's 7-track debut album which also includes the following:

"Can't Smile Without You"
"Follow Your Dream"
"I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing"
"Kung Bubuksan Mo Lang Ang Puso"
"One Hope One Dream"
"You're My Home"

Check out the music video of Maria Aragon's "Born This Way" below:


Earlier this year, Maria Aragon appeared on US TV show "Ellen," performed with Lady Gaga during The Monster Ball Tour and sang before the Canadian Prime Minister after gaining worldwide recognition for her successful Youtube stint.
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Bagyong Quiel makes a landfall over Isabela: Pagasa

Bagyong Quiel (Typhoon Quiel) has made a landfall over Dinapigue, Isabela, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Admnistration (PAGASA) said Saturday.
Bagyong Quiel satellite image as of 11 a.m., October 1, 2011 | Source: PAGASA
According to the 11 a.m. bulletin from PAGASA, the Eye of Bagyong Quiel was last located based on radar, satellite and surface data at 40 km North of Casiguran, Aurora (16.8°N 123.8°E) packing maximum sustained winds of 160 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 195 kph. It is forecast to move Westward at 26 kph.

The state weather bureau added that Typhoon Quiel is expected to cross Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Ifugao, Benguet and will exit La Union this afternoon.

Public Storm Warning Signals are still hoisted over the following areas:

Signal Number 3 (100-185 kph winds)
Isabela
Northern Aurora
Mt. Province
Ifugao
Nueva Vizcaya
Quirino
Benguet
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Pangasinan

Signal Number 2 (60-100 kph winds)
Cagayan
Apayao
Ilocos Norte
Abra
Kalinga
Rest of Aurora
Nueva Ecija
Tarlac
Pampanga
Zambales
Bulacan
Northern Quezon
Polillo Island

Signal Number 1 (45-60 kph winds)
Rest of Quezon
Camarines Norte
Rizal
Bataan
Cavite
Laguna
Batangas
Lubang Island
Babuyan Is.
Calayan Group of Is.
Metro Manila

The PAGASA concluded its bulletin with the following advisories:
Residents in low lying and mountainous areas under Public Storm Warning Signals 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.

Bagyong Quiel is expected to enhance the Southwest Monsoon and will bring scattered to widespread rains over Southern Luzon.

Estimated total rainfall over Magat Dam catchment during the passage of Typhoon Quiel is 200-400 mm.

Estimated total rainfall over San Roque Dam catchment areas is 100-150 mm over a period of 24 hrs starting 8 AM today

Estimated total rainfall over Angat Dam catchment due to Monsoon is from 80-100 mm starting later today.

Estimated rainfall amount is from 15 - 25 mm per hour within the 500 km diameter of the Typhoon.
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Ice Cream Sandwich, upcoming Android OS, leaked via eBay: report (Video)

Ice Cream Sandwich OS gets previewed.
Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest Android operating system to be used in smartphones and tablets, is yet to be launched next month but it was reportedly leaked via eBay by accident.

According to an Engadget report, a man was surprised when he discovered that the Samsung Nexus S phone he ordered on eBay did not have the familiar Android Gingerbread OS. Instead, he found out that it was the upcoming Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS that was running in his newly acquired handset.

The said person quickly recorded a video displaying what Ice Cream Sandwich's features are. He was able to create a two-minute twenty-second video which he uploaded online. From the clip, we can see that the new OS has a lot of incorporation of Gingerbread and Honeycomb. It shows the user interface as similar to the leaked screenshots that have previously surfaced online. The new features include the lock screen, a Google widget with a number of Google apps, a new camera application and the notification bar. Check out the said video below:


Ice Cream Sandwich gets a two-minute tour | Video courtesy of Youtube

Engadget added that after the person uploaded the video, his handset was remotely wiped and locked.

According to recent reports, Samsung has officially announced that Ice Cream Sandwich will be launched on October 11th. Android Head of Engineering, Mike Claren had called it the company’s “most ambitious release to date.” Features of the new OS will reportedly include facial recognition and new APIs to reduce fragmentation. It is said to be a combination of Gingerbread and Honeycomb into a "cohesive whole"
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30 In 30: Big 12

Texas A&M's Khris Middleton is one of many who can make a statement this year in a crapshoot Big 12. (Photo courtesy of CBS Sports)

The Big 12 is the Big Ten! The Big Ten is the Big 12! Einhorn is Finkle! Finkle is Einhorn! Einhorn is a man!


Now that we have that assist from Ace Ventura, let's take a look at the Big 12, or Big Ten...

1) Texas A&M - The Aggies only return three starters and have a new coach coming in after Billy Kennedy takes over for new Maryland head man Mark Turgeon, but the man who is potentially the most dynamic wing in the conference comes back to College Station in the form of junior forward Khris Middleton. Only averaging fourteen points per game last season, Middleton does a little bit of everything; and with the increased opportunities to produce, his stats should get their expected increase. Senior power forward David Loubeau is also back to join Middleton up front while Dash Harris takes over the point guard duties full-time after serving as a combo guard alongside B.J. Holmes last season. Reserves Kourtney Roberson and Naji Hibbert comprised the top two off Turgeon's bench last year, and should move into Kennedy's starting five.

2) Missouri - Another Big 12 team with a new leader, as former Miami head coach Frank Haith leaves an uncertain future in South Florida to take over for Mike Anderson in Columbia after the "40 Minutes Of Hell" architect returned to Arkansas, where he was once an assistant. The Tigers return all five starters from last year's NCAA Tournament team that was eliminated by Cincinnati in the round of 64, and boast a potential Big 12 Player of the Year candidate and likely NBA lottery pick in senior guard Marcus Denmon. Mike Dixon and Kim English will be Denmon's primary backcourt partners, with brothers Matt and Phil Pressey also seeing their fair share of minutes. Up front, Ricardo Ratliffe and Laurence Bowers will be just as imposing with the ball in their hands as they will be on the defensive glass as Mizzou looks to make a run this March.

3) Baylor - Eight years ago, Baylor basketball was at an all-time low after the shooting tragedy surrounding Patrick Dennehy. What head coach Scott Drew has done with the Bears since then has been simply nothing short of heroic. Leading scorer LaceDarius Dunn is gone, but Drew has a potential Top 10 team both this year and next year with the amount of talent staying in Waco. Big man Perry Jones and hybrid forward Quincy Acy return up front and are joined by highly touted prep star Quincy Miler, who could be the Big 12 version of North Carolina's John Henson. Miller's prep school teammate Deuce Bello also committed to Baylor, and will join incumbent point guard A.J. Walton in the backcourt while Anthony Jones also returns to the starting lineup for a team that could be running up and down the court with a nine-man rotation when conference play opens in December.

4) Kansas State - Do-it-all point guard Jacob Pullen has graduated, which allows Frank Martin to move Will Spradling to the point after the sophomore made a bigger impact than expected playing off the ball in his rookie season. Rodney McGruder comes back for his junior season to once again man the shooting guard position while Jamar Samuels anchors a rather inexperienced inside game for the Wildcats. Former St. John's transfer Omari Lawrence is eligible once again after sitting last season out, and returns to the hardwood with three years of eligibility remaining. Lawrence's arrival could move 6-6 swingman Shane Southwell to the frontline alongside Samuels, who is more of a power forward as it is.

5) Kansas - Bill Self had a potential national championship team on his bench in Lawrence last season, but VCU's miracle run came between the Jayhawks and their second national title in four years. Twins Marcus and Markieff Morris have left for the NBA, and guards Tyrel Reed and Brady Morningstar are gone as well. Tyshawn Taylor is back to run the point for his senior season, and the former Bob Hurley product from St. Anthony's in Jersey City also has a new backcourt partner after Josh Selby left Kansas early. Travis Releford will more than likely move into the starting lineup until incoming 5-11 freshman Naadir Tharpe is ready to crack Self's starting five. Up front, Thomas Robinson will attempt to replace the versatility of the Morris twins alongside seven-foot junior center Jeff Withey.

6) Texas - Rick Barnes loses all of his starting five from last season, three of whom were underclassmen who each became a first-round NBA draft pick in Tristan Thompson, Jordan Hamilton, and Cory Joseph. Seniors Gary Johnson and Dogus Balbay have graduated as well, leaving reserve guard J'Covan Brown as the Longhorns' top incumbent this season. Reserves Jai Lucas and Matt Hill are also gone, leaving 6-7 big man Alexis Wangmene to pick up the pieces up front. Freshmen Myck Kabongo and Sterling Gibbs are solid pieces from Barnes' recruiting class, but this year's incarnation of Texas basketball will need time to develop as a team before the Erwin Center plays host to a dominant program again.

7) Iowa State - Former Cyclones player and ex-Indiana Pacer Fred Hoiberg actually has a solid team in Ames this season, led by former Michigan State shooting guard Chris Allen, who regains his eligibility this season and will finish his collegiate career this year. Also coming from East Lansing is fellow Spartan expatriate Korie Lucious, but he will not be eligible until next year for his senior campaign. Senior sharpshooter Scott Christopherson gives the Cyclones the luxury of a second shooting guard who can play off the ball with Allen when he is not running the point, but Christopherson will likely be more of a facilitator this season with Diante Garrett no longer around. Sophomore forward Melvin Ejim anchors the paint for Iowa State with 6-11 center Jordan Railey moving into the starting lineup on a full-time basis.

8) Oklahoma - Lon Kruger arrives in Norman fresh off an NCAA Tournament appearance with UNLV, and he acquires four returning starters and six of the Sooners' top eight scorers from last season. Expect a lot of three-guard sets right away for OU, with sharpshooters Steven Pledger and Cameron Clark playing off the ball while Carl Blair runs the point. Junior forward Andrew Fitzgerald is the Sooners' top returning big man, and either Tyler Neal or C.J. Washington will be his supporting cast inside.

9) Oklahoma State - Senior guard Keiton Page returns to run the point in Stillwater one more time, and the 5-9 dynamo will pick up incoming swingman LeBryan Nash to help make things happen offensively after the Dallas native was the centerpiece of Travis Ford's recruiting class. Sophomore Markel Brown will join those two in the backcourt while Darrell Williams gets things going for the Cowboys up front.

10) Texas Tech - The Billy Gillispie show returns in its fourth location as the controversial head man has resurfaced following a disastrous two-year stint at Kentucky. Four starters are gone, but the one who remains is 6-10 big man Robert Lewandowski. Swingman Jaye Crockett and 5-11 sophomore Javarez Willis should get the chance to become key contributors right away for a young Red Raider squad.
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30 In 30: The SEC

Two-time national champion Billy Donovan has a deep and talented roster this season as he looks to deliver title No. 3 to Florida. (Photo courtesy of New York Daily News)

BCS league number two gets its moment in the sun tonight, as next up is a closer look at the twelve-team Southeastern Conference. Last year, Kentucky rode a roster mixed with talented freshmen and experienced guards to a Final Four appearance; but the Wildcats will be hard pressed to replicate that result this year. Divisional picks will also be made at the end of this post after the overall predictions.

1) Florida - When the Gators advanced to a Final Four under Lon Kruger in 1994, it was somewhat of an aberration. Since Kruger left for Illinois, his replacement has advanced to three more national semifinals; and became the first coach to win consecutive national championships since Mike Krzyzewski did it fifteen years prior. This year, Billy Donovan has arguably his deepest group since the second national title triumph in 2007, despite losing three starters. Vernon Macklin, Chandler Parsons and Alex Tyus are no longer around in Gainesville; but Donovan's strength lies within his guard play this year. Point man Erving Walker may only stand 5-8, but can score with the best of them just as well as he can distribute to backcourt partner Kenny Boynton, who will enter his junior season playing off the ball. Burgeoning big men Patric Young and Erik Murphy will get the chance to move into the starting lineup as they replace Macklin and Tyus; and swingman Will Yeguete could have a breakout season with the right playing time, but that's not all. Donovan also retains defensive specialist Scottie Wilbekin to spell Walker and Boynton in the backcourt, and freshman Brad Beal arrives with equal loads of hype and potential. Oh, by the way, there is one more addition to the Gators this year; and he happens to be a former McDonald's All-American with two years of experience in the Big East. Former Rutgers transfer Mike Rosario has two more years of eligiblity left, and should see a majority of minutes off the ball alongside Walker immediately. Under Donovan's tutelage, Rosario could be a future NBA lottery pick, and could end up being the best player on this team.

2) Vanderbilt - If not for the abundance of talent on Florida's roster, the Commodores would be the pick to win the SEC going away with everything that Kevin Stallings has coming back to Nashville this season. Even with the Gators' depth, Vandy can still win this conference AND make a long run in the NCAA Tournament. Not many programs this good have the luxury of all five starters coming back, but guards John Jenkins and Jeffery Taylor spearhead the effort from the backcourt while senior center Festus Ezeli could very well be the best big man in the country. On top of that, point guard Brad Tinsley returns for his senior campaign while Lance Goulbourne is the second option for Ezeli on the glass from the power forward position. Forwards Steve Tchiengang and Rod Odom come back to lead a solid Vandy bench as well.

3) Kentucky - To borrow a line I've heard in reference to the Big East, John Calipari doesn't rebuild. He simply reloads, and this year will be no exception in Lexington just six months removed from the Wildcats' latest Final Four appearance. Whether or not it will be vacated remains to be seen, but what will live on in the minds of Big Blue Nation is the play of guards Brandon Knight and DeAndre Liggins; as well as do-it-all big man Josh "Jorts" Harrellson. Power forward Terrence Jones flirted with the NBA draft last season before deciding to stay in school and reaffirm his status as one of the ten best players in the country. The sophomore now becomes the face of the team, and will join fellow second-year player Doron Lamb in the quest to bring Kentucky its first national championship since 1998. Lamb anchors the backcourt along with senior Darius Miller, while incoming NC State transfer Ryan Harrow should learn a lot while he sits out this season. Calipari once again has the nation's best recruiting class coming in, led by swingman Michael Gilchrist of St. Patrick's in New Jersey and guard Marquis Teague. However, the best piece of the group of incoming freshmen is 6-10 forward Anthony Davis, a Chicago native that many are comparing to Kevin Garnett, not to mention already considering as a potential No. 1 overall NBA draft pick when he is ready to leave Kentucky.

4) Alabama - Anthony Grant may have missed out on a Final Four by leaving VCU to take over the Crimson Tide, but that doesn't mean he missed out on a successful career. Last year may have only been the beginning for Grant in Tuscaloosa, as the Tide rolled all the way to the NIT championship game. Three starters from the team that lost to Wichita State in Madison Square Garden return, led by versatile senior forward JaMychal Green, who could be in SEC Player of the Year consideration by the end of the season. Small forward Tony Mitchell is Grant's diamond in the rough, averaging fifteen points and seven rebounds per contest while also serving as one of the team leaders on the defensive side of the ball. Alabama's other returning starter is point guard Trevor Releford, who enters his sophomore campaign looking to improve his ball control after accumulating 96 turnovers in his rookie year. Combo guards Andrew Steele and Charles Hankerson could get the opportunity to start in the absence of guard Senario Hillman, who graduated following last season.

5) Mississippi State - After finishing 17-14 in a season where big man Renardo Sidney was suspended for part of the season, Sidney returns for the Bulldogs as Rick Stansbury's unit looks to climb into the top third of the SEC. Although limited to just seventeen games last season, point guard Dee Bost averaged over six assists per game; and enters his senior year looking to finish among the nation leaders in that category. Bost can score as well, and will share the backcourt with two reserves looking to make an impact as full-time starters this year in Jalen Steele and Brian Bryant. Mississippi State's X-factor will reside up front, though; as UTEP transfer Arnett Moultrie is eligible after sitting last year out. A junior with two years of eligibility left, (including this season) both Moultrie and Sidney have the potential to be double-double per night players in the SEC this season.

6) Mississippi - In Andy Kennedy's fifth season in Oxford, the Rebels won twenty games and made a return trip to the NIT only to be eliminated by Cal in their first game. This season, both Zach Graham and point guard Chris Warren are gone; but Ole Miss brings back most of their role players from last season along with freshman Jelan Kendrick, the swingman who transferred from Memphis before even playing a game. Junior forward Reginald Buckner could be the most underrated on the Rebels' roster. At 6-9, Buckner may only have averaged nearly seven points per game last year; but backed it up with an average of over six rebounds and almost three blocked shots per contest.

7) Tennessee - The Bruce Pearl era is over in Knoxville following a landslide round of 64 loss to Michigan in the NCAA Tournament, and Cuonzo Martin arrives from Missouri State intent on reversing the Vols' fortunes and returning them to the talent level they were at when they were an Elite Eight team in 2010. The loss of "Fresh Prince" lookalike Scotty Hopson and talented freshman Tobias Harris gives swingman Cameron Tatum the keys to the car as he enters his senior season. Center Brian Williams' departure leaves the Tennessee inside game weakened, with 6-9 forwards Kenny Hall and Renaldo Woolridge the sole returning big men. Trae Golden should get the start on an everyday basis at point guard, replacing Melvin Goins.

8) South Carolina - The loss of big man Sam Muldrow will not hurt the Gamecocks as much as you would think on the surface this year. If he can become a steadier hand on the dribble, 5-9 sophomore point guard Bruce Ellington will showcase a new facet to his already explosive offensive game, which was put on display last year when he led South Carolina in scoring. Sharpshooter Brian Richardson also enters his second season and returns to the starting lineup along with forwards Lakeem Jackson and Damontre Harris, the other three of the Gamecocks' four returning starters.

9) Arkansas - John Pelphrey was dismissed and ended up in Florida along with former St. John's head man Norm Roberts as the assistants to Billy Donovan after Richard Pitino moved to join his father at Louisville in the wake of Steve Masiello taking the head coaching job at Manhattan. Replacing Pelphrey in the program that won the national championship in 1994 is former Nolan Richardson assistant Mike Anderson, whose "40 Minutes Of Hell" philosophy will help the Razorbacks compete sooner rather than later in the top-heavy SEC. The Hogs lose the services of Rotnei Clarke after his transfer to Butler, but junior forward Marshawn Powell is back with the ability to play both small forward and power forward inside, a versatility that will give Arkansas an advantage against SEC teams with a defined swingman and a weak inside presence. Point guard Julysses Nobles is back for his junior season, and will anchor a backcourt featuring emerging players in Mardracus Wade and Rickey Scott, who saw limited minutes on the bench a year ago.

10) Georgia - Mark Fox loses Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie from his frontcourt, yet returns point guard Gerald Robinson for his senior season to lead the Bulldogs' offense. Sherrard Brantley, Connor Nolte and sophomore forward Marcus Thornton are role players looking to step up and earn a spot in the starting lineup, but the most important piece of the Georgia puzzle this season could be sharpshooter Dustin Ware. A 5-11 combo guard who demonstrated a solid ability to run the point and maintain a steady hand with an assist to turnover ratio of nearly 3:1, Ware is better suited to play off the ball alongside Robinson; as his 44 percent shooting from three-point range led the Bulldogs and was good enough for a third-place tie in the SEC behind Doron Lamb and Darius Miller of Kentucky.

11) Auburn - Tony Barbee's rebuilding project enters its second season since the coach left UTEP following an NCAA Tournament appearance in which the Miners lost to Butler in the round of 64. Senior forward Kenny Gabriel is the top returning scorer on a deceptively talented team that will welcome former Texas transfer Varez Ward into the fold; and after sitting out a year and receiving a medical redshirt upon his arrival from Austin, Ward still has three years of eligibility remaining, meaning he will compete for the Tigers as a sophomore this season. Sophomore guard Josh Langford could be an assassin off the bench with increased playing time, as he shot 36 percent from long range while averaging a mere fifteen minutes of playing time per game. Junior guard Josh Wallace will join Ward and Langford among the many backcourt faces while anchoring the offense from the point guard position.

12) Louisiana State - Trent Johnson enters this season potentially on the hot seat in Baton Rouge after the Tigers finished 11-21 last season and only won three games in the SEC. The good news for Johnson's job security is that there is really nowhere to go but up for LSU with four returning starters taking the court this season, led by point guard Andre Stringer and shooting guard Ralston Turner. If used the right way, forwards Storm Warren and Malcolm White could be double-double per night players sharing the paint with seven-footer Justin Hamilton, who is eligible once again after transferring from Iowa State.

Southeastern Conference East Division Picks
1) Florida
2) Vanderbilt
3) Kentucky
4) Tennessee
5) Georgia
6) South Carolina

Southeastern Conference West Division Picks
1) Alabama
2) Mississippi State
3) Mississippi
4) Arkansas
5) Auburn
6) Louisiana State
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No Other Woman earns P15 Million on opening day: report

No Other Woman teaser photo
"No Other Woman," the newest film from Star Cinema and Viva films, which is being topbilled by Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay, and Cristine Reyes, debuted very strong at the box office.

According to entertainment news reporter Gretchen Fullido, the movie raked in an estimated gross of P15 Million during its opening day which was yesterday, September 28, 2011.

"#NoOtherWoman raked in P15 million pesos on opening day. Congrats Star Cinema! :)" Fullido tweeted Thursday evening after her TV Patrol report.

Meanwhile, the following tweets from Anne Curtis seem to support the claim.

"Word just in! SM malls have had to add cinema's so that they can accommodate everyone that wants to watch! Congratulations #NoOtherWoman"

"Woot woot! SOLD OUT na! Go #NoOtherWoman ♥ RT @iamsanjie: @annecurtissmith @IAmDerekRamsay SOLD OUT na yung ticket for 7:20 and 7:50 sa Gateway! Haba pa ng pila!"

"No Other Woman" is directed by Ruel S. Bayani and was rated “A” by the Cinema Evaluation Board. It tells the story of a married furniture supplier (Derek Ramsay) who was tempted to stray by a comely young client (Anne Curtis). His wife (Cristine Reyes), keen to the client's romantic ambitions, is soon fighting for the love of her own husband.
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Tropical Storm Quiel likely to make a landfall this weekend: PAGASA

Tropical Storm Quiel (Bagyong Quiel) track forecast | PAGASA
If Tropical Storm Quiel (Bagyong Quiel) will not change its course, it will make a landfall in the Philippines this weekend, the PAGASA said Thursday.

At the moment, the tropical cyclone is "still too far to directly affect any part of the country," the state weather bureau added.

According to the 11 p.m. bulletin released by PAGASA, Tropical Storm Quiel was estimated based on satellite and surface data at 950 kms East of Aparri, Cagayan (17.9°N, 131.7°E ) with maximum sustained winds of 110 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 140 kph. It is forecast to move to the West at the rate of 17 kph.

The PAGASA added that Bagyong Quiel will yield an estimated amount of rainfall of 15-25 mm per hour within the 300 km diameter of the tropical storm.
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'Johnny English Reborn' still tops PH box office figures

Mr. Bean's (Rowan Atkinson) fans are still rushing to cinemas to watch their idol in the new comedy action film "Johnny English Reborn," making the sequel still undefeated in the box office race 2 weeks in a row.


"Johnny English Reborn" trailer 
 
According to the recent figures released by Box Office Mojo, "Johnny English Reborn" garnered P25M more ticket sales on its second week (September 21-25). It has grossed approximately P68.4M to date.

Meanwhile, also on its second week, GMA Film's "My Neighbor's Wife" raked P7.07M more for the said time period and now has an estimated total sales of P26M.

Here's the Philippine Box Office Tally from Box Office Mojo:

TWLWMovie
Weekend Gross


Gross-to-DateWeek
1 1 Johnny English Reborn
$574,674



$1,571,462 2
2 2 My Neighbor's Wife
$162,484



$597,247 2
3 N Horrible Bosses
$148,604



$148,604 1
4 N Abduction
$98,440



$98,440 1
5 N Zookeeper
$93,681



$93,681 1
6 N Glee The 3D Concert Movie
$65,241



$65,241 1
7 3 Contagion
$43,847



$632,811 3
8 5 Zombadings 1: Patayin sa shokot si Remington
$20,892



$741,838 4
9 6 Ikaw ang pag-ibig
$20,302



$126,531 2
10 8 Fright Night (2011)
$15,750



$318,373 3
11 4 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
$15,580



$142,442 2
12 9 Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
$10,387



$67,043 2
13 11 Crazy, Stupid, Love.
$5,248



$662,932 6
14 10 Final Destination 5
$4,974



$1,457,656 5
15 12 Cars 2
$3,472



$1,751,367 5
16 7 Wedding Tayo, Wedding Hindi!
$2,007



$860,697 4
17 13 Bad Teacher
$1,930



$215,217 4


Exchange rate: 1USD = 43.5219 Php
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Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla show chemistry on 'Growing Up' (Photos)

Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla prove to be one of the most effective on-screen partners right now since fans can't stop raving about their chemistry on their show, "Growing Up." The new love team's fan base is also constantly growing.
Kathry Bernardo and Daniel Padilla

In "Growing Up," Kathryn Bernardo plays the role of boyish Ella who is constantly being annoyed by bad boy hearthtrob Patrick (Daniel Padilla). As the way I see things, Ella and Patrick will soon find out they have special feelings for each other.

"Growing Up" premiered on September 4, 2011 on ABS-CBN and is being aired every Sunday after "ASAP Rocks".

Check out below more pictures of Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo, who were given the monicker "Kathniel" by their fans:
 Above photos of Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla courtesy of their respective owners.
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MTV EXIT Live in Manila Concert 2011 to feature Jay Park, Evaline

MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) has announced its concert this October 29, 2011 in Manila which aims to raise awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking. The concert will be taking place at the SM Mall of Asia and will feature two international acts, Jay Park and Evaline.
Jay Park and Evaline to headline MTV EXIT Live in Manila Concert 2011
Jay Park was the leader of popular K-pop group 2PM before going solo after an internet controversy - unfavorable comments towards Korea were found on his Myspace account which caused outrage, prompting an early termination of his 2PM contract.

Evaline, on the other hand, is a California-based alternative rock band. The band is composed of Dominic Diciano (guitar), Christian Lewis (guitar), Richard Perry (vocals, keys), Steve Pedersen (bass), and Steve Forrest (drums).

A number of local artists are also expected to perform in the said MTV EXIT concert.

MTV EXIT is produced by the MTV EXIT Foundation in partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Australian Government’s Agency for International Development (AusAID).

Like Noypistuff on Facebook to get updates on the ticket prices and other details of the concert: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noypistuff/117502194997452
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Angel Locsin, John Lloyd Cruz cover Cosmopolitan Magazine's October 2011 issue

On-screen love team Angel Locsin and John Lloyd Cruz are gracing the covers of the October 2011 issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Angel Locsin, John Lloyd Cruz for Cosmopolitan Magazine (October 2011 issue)
According to Angel Locsin, it is her first fashion shoot after a year.

This double-cover issue will be available in your favorite stands and stores in the coming days.

Meanwhile, Angel Locsin and John Lloyd Cruz, who topbilled the hit ABS-CBN series "Imortal," will be reuniting in an upcoming Star Cinema movie which according to unverified reports will be released in November 2011. The film has no official title yet and is currently in the works. It is being directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina.
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Tropical Storm Quiel still too far to affect PH directly: PAGASA

Tropical Storm Quiel (Bagyong Quiel) Track | Source: PAGASA
Last spotted at 1,150 kms East of Aparri, Cagayan, Tropical Storm Quiel (Bagyong Quiel) is still too far to affect the Philippines directly, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Admnistration (PAGASA) said Thursday.

By Sunday morning, however, the eye of the cyclone is expected to be closer to Luzon, at 260 km East of Aparri, Cagayan, the state weather bureau added.

Based on the 11 a.m. PAGASA bulletin, Tropical Storm Quiel is currently packing maximum sustained winds of 110 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 140 kph. It is forecast to move Westward at the rate of 13 kph.

The PAGASA added that Bagyong Quiel will yield an estimated rainfall amount of 15-25 mm per hour within the 300 km diameter of the tropical storm.

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Michael Jackson audio recording in Conrad Murray's trial shocks the world

Michael Jackson audio shocks the world
An audio recording of Michael Jackson sounding dazed and disorientated which was presented as evidence during the first day of the Dr. Conrad Murray’s manslaughter trial  has shocked many people around the world.

From the said Michael Jackson audio, the pop star can be heard discussing about his "This Is It" tour with slurred speech. It was said to have been recorded by Dr. Murray himself while the singer was drugged.

“When people leave my show,” a barely audible Jackson told Dr. Murray, “I want them to say, ‘I’ve never seen nothing like this in my life. Go. Go. I’ve never seen nothing like this. Go. It’s amazing. He’s the greatest entertainer in the world,”

The prosecutors argue that the audio recording, which was recorded about six weeks prior to the singer's death, proves that Michael Jackson's personal doctor, Dr. Murray, was doping him up on the powerful anesthetic Propofol, which led to his death. (Propofol is an anesthetic used intravenously in hospitals for patients who are about to undergo a surgical intervention.)

Deputy District Attorney David Walgren told the court, “What happened during that time frame is that the acts and omissions of Michael Jackson’s personal doctor Conrad Murray directly led to his premature death at age 50.”

He added that the singer trusted the physician, and “that misplaced trust in Conrad Murray cost Michael Jackson his life.”

Dr. Conrad Murray was charged with “involuntary manslaughter” in the trial that began on Tuesday, September 27. Dr. Murray had pleaded "not guilty" to the accusations brought to him on February 8, 2010 and was released from police custody after paying the bail amounting to 75,000 US dollars.

Check out Michael Jackson's audio recording below:

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30 In 30: Pac-12

Already with three Final Fours under his belt, Ben Howland could be leading UCLA to a fourth with all the right bounces. (Photo courtesy of Sports Illustrated)

After twenty-five low and mid-majors had their moments in the sun, "30 In 30" tackles the Bowl Championship Series; and up first is the newly expanded Pac-12. Without any further ado...

1) UCLA - When you look at the Bruins' roster from top to bottom, a well-educated fan will come to the conclusion that this is, on paper, the best team that Ben Howland has ever coached either in Westwood or at Pittsburgh. Malcolm Lee and Tyler Honeycutt declared early and were selected in the NBA draft; but Reeves Nelson leads a team of underclassmen into a season where UCLA is the class of the conference. The junior Nelson will be joined up front by sophomore big man Joshua Smith and the Wear twins (David and Travis) now that they are eligible after transferring from North Carolina. Speaking of the Tar Heels, guard Larry Drew also jumped ship to Westwood; and will be eligible come conference season, where he will join seniors Lazeric Jones and Jerime Anderson in a multifaceted and multitalented backcourt.

2) Arizona - The Wildcats are the trendy pick both for their run in the NCAA Tournament last year, where they came within a basket of the Final Four; and also for the incoming recruiting class brought in by head coach Sean Miller, perhaps the most underrated at his position in the country. However, the fact remains that Arizona no longer has Derrick Williams after he was drafted second overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves; or Momo Jones after he transferred to Iona. Guard Jamelle Horne also graduated this past May. To make matters worse, guard Kevin Parrom was shot in the leg earlier this week, but is expected to make a full recovery. Parrom will be the leader of a young Wildcats squad as he enters his junior campaign, but most of the attention will be focused on nationally acclaimed prep stars Nick Johnson, Sidiki Johnson, (no relation) and Josiah Turner as they transition to the next level.

3) California - When it comes to West Coast basketball, not many are as underrated as Mike Montgomery. The Rick Pitino of the Pacific, Montgomery built a winner at Stanford before leaving for a cup of coffee with the Golden State Warriors; and is doing the same thing for Cal that he did with the Cardinal in the late '90s and early 2000s. In a weaker Pac-12 than years past, the Golden Bears have the most potential among the rest of the pack to separate themselves and add a third entry to the two-horse race at the top between UCLA and Arizona. Four starters return for Cal, led by guards Jorge Gutierrez and Brandon Smith, both of whom can score just as well as they can pass. Sharpshooter Allen Crabbe, who shot 40 percent from three-point range as a freshman, is back as well. Senior forward Harper Kamp will lead the charge up front with a group of reserves such as Richard Solomon who are looking to step it up with a starting spot on the line.

4) Washington - Lorenzo Romar has been in this situation before with the Huskies, and has always come back strong after losing key pieces of his team. This time around, Romar will look to stay relevant without do-it-all guard Isaiah Thomas and leading rebounders Matthew Bryan-Amaning and Justin Holiday. Leading the charge will be junior guard Abdul Gaddy, who returns after missing the second half of last season with a torn ACL. Darnell Gant and seven-footer Aziz N'Diaye will get the first shots to replace Bryan-Amaning and Holiday up front, while incoming freshman Tony Wroten will make an impact early and often. A 6-5 homegrown talent, the shooting guard from Seattle will have fans drawing comparisons to a similarly built guard who has carved out a solid NBA career: Portland Trail Blazers star Brandon Roy, who also played for Romar at Washington.
5) Oregon - In just one year after coming to Eugene from a long and successful tenure at Creighton, Dana Altman took a middle-of-the-road Ducks team and defeated his former Blue Jays squad to win the CBI. This year, the core of Altman's unit comes back to contend for bigger and better; and will be closer to the top given the dropoff in the Pac-12 this season. E.J. Singler, the younger brother of former Duke All-American Kyle, is a carbon copy of the elder Singler; and will enter his junior season as Oregon's team leader. Garrett Sim and big man Tyrone Nared comprise the top half of Singler's supporting cast, and highly regarded freshman guard Jabari Brown should make a name for himself in the green and gold very early on in his young career.

6) Stanford - Former Mike Krzyzewski assistant Johnny Dawkins is starting to make strides in northern California in his attempt to resurrect a Cardinal team that was among the nation's elite just a few years ago when Josh Childress and Chris Hernandez took the court. Leading scorer Jeremy Green is gone, but senior big man Josh Owens will be the focal point for Dawkins' offense despite his 6-8 stature; and will have 6-9 sophomore Dwight Powell to pick him up on the defensive glass. Point guard Jarrett Mann will need for his productivity to match up with his skills as a facilitator for Stanford to truly make a big jump in this conference.

7) Washington State - Ken Bone loses the services of superstar swingman Klay Thompson after he was selected eleventh overall by the Golden State Warriors, as well as top rebounder DeAngelo Casto; but the Cougars are still talented enough to remain among the upper echelon of the Pac-12. Junior guard Reggie Moore returns to run the point in Pullman, with Abe Lodwick and Faisal Aden around once again as well to back him up. Marcus Capers, a 6-4 senior guard, should once again be a better rebounder than his frame suggests.

8) Oregon State - The Beavers were last in the Pac-10 a year ago, but there is enough maturity and talent to go around in Corvallis this season to where head coach Craig Robinson will be known for something other than being the First Brother-in-Law. Regardless of the connection to the White House, Michelle Obama's brother brings back junior guard Jared Cunningham, the team's leading scorer, who also averaged almost three steals per game last year during Oregon State's 11-20 campaign. Roberto Nelson and 5-9 sophomore Ahmad Starks should get the opportunity to contribute more frequently alongside Cunningham in the backcourt while the trio of Joe Burton, Devon Collier and Australian import Angus Brandt form an imposing troika up front.

9) Southern California - The Trojans shocked most of the world by advancing to the NCAA Tournament, where they were subsequently the first victim of VCU's miracle Final Four run after the Rams defeated USC in their First Four game. The biggest part of the success for Kevin O'Neill and the Men of Troy decided to take his talents to the next level after a dominating season, however; and now O'Neill must go about the daunting task of replacing seven-footer Nikola Vucevic after he was drafted sixteenth overall by the Philadelphia 76ers. On top of that, guard Jio Fontan was recently lost for the season with a torn ACL, leaving O'Neill and the Trojans without both of their leading scorers from the previous season. The onus now shifts to 5-7 point guard Maurice Jones to lead the offense during his sophomore campaign in Los Angeles, while an inexperienced group of big men will need to learn the ropes very fast to adequately replace both Vucevic and Alex Stepheson, who graduated this past May.

10) Colorado - The Buffaloes are one of the two newcomers to the league after their divorce from the Big 12, and coach Tad Boyle loses shooting guard Alec Burks from his bubble team that reached the NIT semifinals last season. Senior forward Austin Dufault and Australian point guard Nate Tomlinson are the lone incumbent starters for the Buffs, yet it is senior swingman Andre Roberson who is the team's top returning scorer and rebounder despite not starting a game last season. That will change this year; as Roberson will join Tomlinson in the backcourt, while Shannon Sharpe (no relation to the Hall of Fame tight end) will be more of a factor either as a starter or reserve.

11) Arizona State - Sophomore swingman Kyle Cain is the leading scorer and rebounder from a young team on which he is also the sole returning starter for coach Herb Sendek. Freshman guard Jahii Carson was a highly touted prep star, and the presence of youth on this ASU team will enable him to make an immediate impact right away.

12) Utah - The Utes are the other Pac-12 rookie this season after coming over from the Mountain West; and they will bring a new coach to their new conference as well, with former Montana head man Larry Krystkowiak taking over for the departed Jim Boylen. Senior guard Josh Watkins is the man who makes the motor run for the Utes, but he needs to work on his ball control after a junior season in which he only had five more assists than turnovers. The Utes do have a weapon that no other team in the conference has, and that is 7-3 center David Foster, who averaged over three blocked shots per game last season in the Mountain West.
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Ontario: Teacher lottery winner claims $21.4M jackpot prize

Ontario, Canada - A Toronto-area high school teacher has claimed the $21.4 Million lottery jackpot prize that he won, almost three months after the lottery date.
Craig Henshaw, a high school teacher, holding an over-sized $21.4M cheque at the office of Ontario Lottery and Gaming Tuesday | Photo courtesy of Ontario Lottery
Craig Henshaw, 42, was not aware that he had the winning ticket for the Lotto Max draw last July 8th. He reportedly pinned the ticket to his fridge and left for Europe with his girlfriend a few days later for a vacation. He said he was counting his pennies during his Euro trip not knowing that he had millions waiting for him at home.

"I had no idea I had $21 million sitting on my fridge at home," Henshaw said after being presented with a large cheque.

"I wouldn't have been living out of a backpack for two months if I'd known (about the money)," he added.

It wasn’t until Henshaw was back teaching at school that he decided to check a stack of tickets at a grocery store. At first he thought he won $21,000 which made him quite happy. But when he talked with a lottery official on the phone who said, no, it was $21 million, he dropped the phone.

Henshaw, who teaches wood shop and technology, plans to use the money that he won to pay for his nieces' and nephew's college education and bring his girlfriend back to Europe, in style this time, and possibly to tie knot with her. He is also planning to take a year off from teaching.
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Anne Curtis looks smoking hot on Rogue Magazine's October 2011 cover

Anne Curtis spices up the October 2011 issue of Rogue Magazine by gracing super hot and sexy on its cover and pages. Check out Anne Curtis' cover photo below:
Anne Curtis' Rogue Magazine October 2011 Cover
As you can see on the cover's layout, Anne is seen holding a cigarette. Will it spark a new controversy as well just like Nora Aunor's Yes! Magazine cover? Hmmmm...

Apparently shot in Paris, France while the actress was there with her boyfriend Erwan Heussaff for a vacation recently, the cover was photographed by Mark Nicdao. Check out below the behind-the-scenes of the shoot (Warning: VERY HOT):


Behind-the-Scenes of Anne Curtis' Rogue Shoot

Anne Curtis' movie "No Other Woman" is now being shown in several theaters nationwide starting today. The film also stars Derek Ramsay and Cristine Reyes. According to recent reports, cinema tickets are selling like pancakes.

Anne has also released recently her first studio album entitled "Annebisyosa."
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Fried Egg Nebula: Hypergiant star and shell resemble sunny side up

Fried Egg Nebula photo from ESO.
A yellow hypergiant star and its shell resemble a breakfast favorite, sunny side up, thereby named Fried Egg Nebula by astronomers from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) who captured the object for the first time.

Here's ESO's press release about Friend Egg Nebula:

Astronomers have used ESO’s Very Large Telescope to image a colossal star that belongs to one of the rarest classes of stars in the Universe, the yellow hypergiants. The new picture is the best ever taken of a star in this class and shows for the first time a huge dusty double shell surrounding the central hypergiant. The star and its shells resemble an egg white around a yolky centre, leading the astronomers to nickname the object the Fried Egg Nebula.

The monster star, known to astronomers as IRAS 17163-3907, has a diameter about a thousand times bigger than our Sun. At a distance of about 13 000 light-years from Earth, it is the closest yellow hypergiant found to date and new observations show it shines some 500 000 times more brightly than the Sun.

“This object was known to glow brightly in the infrared but, surprisingly, nobody had identified it as a yellow hypergiant before,” said Eric Lagadec (European Southern Observatory), who led the team that produced the new images.

The observations of the star and the discovery of its surrounding shells were made using the VISIR infrared camera on the VLT. The pictures are the first of this object to clearly show the material around it and reveal two almost perfectly spherical shells.

If the Fried Egg Nebula were placed in the centre of the Solar System the Earth would lie deep within the star itself and the planet Jupiter would be orbiting just above its surface. The much larger surrounding nebula would engulf all the planets and dwarf planets and even some of the comets that orbit far beyond the orbit of Neptune. The outer shell has a radius of 10 000 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun.

Yellow hypergiants are in an extremely active phase of their evolution, undergoing a series of explosive events — this star has ejected four times the mass of the Sun in just a few hundred years. The material flung out during these bursts has formed the extensive double shell of the nebula, which is made of dust rich in silicates and mixed with gas.

This activity also shows that the star is likely to soon die an explosive death — it will be one of the next supernova explosions in our galaxy [4]. Supernovae provide much-needed chemicals to the surrounding interstellar environment and the resulting shock waves can kick start the formation of new stars.

The Very Large Telescope mid-IR instrument, VISIR, captured this delicious image of the Fried Egg Nebula through three mid-infrared filters that are here coloured blue, green and red.
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Adele's 'Someone Like You' music video teaser released

Adele has just released a teaser clip of her music video for her hit song "Someone Like You" via MTV. Check it out below:


Adele "Someone Like You" Music Video Teaser | Courtesy of MTV

Shot in Paris and directed by Jake Nava, Adele's "Someone Like You" music video will be released on Thursday, at 7:56 p.m. ET/PT on MTV (Friday, around 8 am, Manila Time).

Adele (born Adele Laurie Blue Adkins) is a Grammy-winning British singer-songwriter who popularized the chart-topping song "Rolling in the Deep." She is currently in the middle of her "Adele Live" concert tour which kicked off last March 2011 and scheduled in various cities in North America and Europe in the coming months.
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Bruno Mars' "It Will Rain" released (Audio and Lyrics)

Bruno Mars has just released his newest single "It Will Rain."
Bruno Mars - It Will Rain
"It Will Rain" is part of the soundtrack of the highly anticipated movie, "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1." The single is now available for download on iTunes starting today.

Check out below its audio stream and lyrics:


It Will Rain - Bruno Mars Audio

Bruno Mars - It Will Rain Lyrics

If you ever leave me, baby,
Leave some morphine at my door
'Cause it would take a whole lot of medication
To realize what we used to have,
We don't have it anymore.

There's no religion that could save me
No matter how long my leaves are on the floor
So keep in mind all the sacrifices I'm makin'
Will keep you by my side
Will keep you from walkin' out the door.

Cause there'll be no more sunlight
if I lose you, baby
There'll be no clear skies
if I lose you, baby
Just let the clouds, I
I will do the same if you walk away
Everyday, it will rain

I'll never be your mother's favorite
Your daddy can't even look me in the eye
Oooh if I was in their shoes, I'd be doing the same thing
Sayin there goes my little girl
walkin' with that troublesome guy

But they're just afraid of something they can't understand
Oooh well little darlin' watch me change their minds
Yea for you I'll try I'll try I'll try
I'll pick up these broken pieces 'til I'm bleeding
That'll make you mine

Cause there'll be no more sunlight
if I lose you, baby
There'll be no clear skies
if I lose you, baby
Just like the clouds, I
I will do the same if you walk away
Everyday, it will rain

I'll do the same
goodbye, don't just say, goodbye
I'll pick up these broken pieces 'til I'm bleeding
That'll make it right

Cause there'll be no more sunlight
if I lose you, baby
There'll be no clear skies
if I lose you, baby
Just like the clouds, I
I will do the same if you walk away
Everyday, it will rain
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Suspension of Classes - September 28, 2011

Here are Suspension of Classes (September 28, 2011) announcements as reported by the Department of Education (DepEd), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and ABS-CBN News:  compiled by ABS-CBN News:

"Areas, schools with class suspensions for Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011:

PRESCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL (Automatic class suspension under Signal # 2)
Zambales
La Union
Pangasinan

PRESCHOOL (Automatic class suspension under Signal # 1)
Bataan
Pampanga
Benguet
Tarlac
Ilocos Sur
Abra
Ilocos Norte

Classes remain suspended in these typhoon-affected areas or as declared by local and/or school officials:

PRESCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL
Region 1
Bulacan
Laguna
Nueva Vizcaya
Malabon
Navotas
Antipolo, Rizal
Cainta, Rizal
Rodriguez, Rizal
San Mateo, Rizal
Valenzuela (Isla, Wawangpulo, Poblacion, Arkong Bato, Rincon, Mabolo, Bisig, Polo, Balangkas, Pasolo, Coloong, Malanday, Tagalag)
Agustinian Abbey School - Las Pinas
Colegio de Sta. Cecilia - Valenzuela
Diliman Preparatory School - Quezon City
Prince and Princess School - Pasig
UE Manila and UE Caloocan

ELEMENTARY
Aurora Elementary School, Manila (GRADE 3 AND GRADE 4 ONLY)
Bagong Silangan Elementary School, Quezon City
Creative Learning School Inc - Pasig City
Constantino Elementary School, Valenzuela City
Cupang Elementary School, Muntinlupa
P. Guevarra Elementary School, Manila
Sucat Elementary School, Muntinlupa
Sto. Cristo Elementary School, Quezon City

HIGH SCHOOL
Antonio Villegas Vocational High School, Manila
Gen T. De Leon National High School, Valenzuela City
La Salle Greenhills - San Juan
Malinta National High School, Valenzuela City
President Cory Aquino High School, Manila
St. Mary's Academy of Caloocan City
Valenzuela National High School

ALL LEVELS
Marikina
Isabela
Adamson University
Baliuag University
Bulacan State University
Bulacan Polytechnic College
Centro Escolar University - Malolos, Bulacan
Collegio de San Juan de Letran - Manila
De La Salle University - Manila (UP TO 1PM ONLY)
Holy Family School - Quezon City
La Salle - Antipolo
Immaculate Heart of Mary College - Parañaque
International Christian Academy - Paranaque
La Consolacion College - Manila
Manila Tytana Colleges
New Jerusalem School - Quezon City
Northyork Allied Institute - Quezon City
OB Montessori (All branches)
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela
Philippine Christian University - Taft
Philippine Women's University - Manila
Philippine Women's University - Quezon City
Quezon City Christian Academy
School of the Holy Spirit - Quezon City
St. Mary's College - Quezon City
Sta. Cecilia College - Valenzuela
Sta. Isabel College - Manila
Technological Institute of the Philippines - Manila
Technological Institute of the Philippines - Quezon City
The Lord of Grace Christian School - Quezon City
University of Santo Tomas
University of the Philippines Diliman (7AM-1PM ONLY)

Note: List last updated September 28, 2011 7:12am"
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