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Gov’t plans to borrow record P1.188T in 2019

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THE Philippines is planning to borrow over P1 trillion from domestic and foreign lenders next year to finance the government’s aggressive spending program.

In a message to reporters, National Treasurer Rosalia de Leon announced that gross borrowing for 2019 had been set at P1.188 trillion, 20.5 percent higher than the P986.2 billion programmed for this year.

“Gross borrowings will be P1.188 billion because we have a higher budget deficit next year. And then we have some maturities also,” de Leon added.

Of the total, P297.2 billion will be sourced abroad while P891.7 billion will be borrowed from domestic lenders. MAYVELIN U. CARABALLO

 

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‘Gardo’ weakens, to exit PH Tuesday night or Wednesday morning–Pagasa

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TYPHOON “Gardo” (international name: Maria) weakened further as it continued to head west-northwest at 30 kilometers per hour (kph), the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said on Tuesday.

As of 11 a.m., Gardo was 635 kilometers (km) northeast of Basco, Batanes with weaker winds of 170 kilometers per hour (kph) and gusts of 210 kph.

“Based on its forecast track, typhoon Gardo is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) tonight [Tuesday) or tomorrow early morning [Wednesday] as it heads for Taiwan,” weather specialist Aldczar Aurelio said.

The typhoon will continue to enhance monsoon rains over Zambales, Bataan, Cavite, Batangas, Mindoro, Northern Palawan and Romblon.

Meanwhile, occasional rains will persist over Metro Manila, western Visayas and the rest of Central and Southern Luzon until Wednesday.

Residents are advised to take precautionary measures against possible flooding and landslides from heavy rains.

No tropical cyclone warning signals were raised but a yellow rainfall warning was issued over Batangas, which means that flooding is possible in low lying areas.

The rest of the country will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers caused by localized thunderstorms. GLEE JALEA

 

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SC en banc reprimands Sereno over continued attacks against justices — source

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THE Supreme Court en banc reprimanded former chief justice Maria Lourdes Sereno over her continued attacks against the high tribunal, according to a court source privy to the deliberations.

The court is expected to come out with a ruling within the day, the source said.

No other details are available as of posting time.

Former chief justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno

Sereno was ousted after the Court ruled in favor of the quo warranto petition, which Solicitor General Jose Calida filed questioning her integrity and qualifications after she failed to submit the Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) required when she applied as chief justice.

Before the quo warranto petition, Sereno was facing impeachment for culpable violation of the Constitution, corruption and betrayal of public trust.

Sereno, an impeachable official under the 1987 Constitution, is the first chief justice to be ousted via quo warranto and the second to be removed from her post. The first was the late Renato Corona whom Sereno replaced in 2012. JOMAR CANLAS

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Duterte certifies universal healthcare bill urgent

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has certified the Universal Healthcare (UHC) bill as urgent, his spokesman said in a post on Twitter.

Secretary Harry Roque said Duterte made the certification during the Cabinet meeting on Monday night.

Then Kabayan Party-list Rep. Roque was one of the primary authors of House Bill 5784, which the House of Representatives passed on third and final reading in September 2017.

Senate Bill 1458 is still at the committee level.

Following the President’s certification, the Senate will pass the bill on second and third reading on the same day.

Under the UHC, Filipinos will receive a “full spectrum” of healthcare services.

In a press briefing on Tuesday in Indang, Cavite, Roque welcomed the President’s action.

“Under this proposed law we seek to provide for the right to health by providing primary care to all Filipinos. This will give free healthcare and free medicines to all Filipinos,” Roque said.

Roque added the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) would be replaced, turning the UHC into a “hybrid” that would be the “national purchaser of health services.”

“The PhilHealth will be replaced, its new name will be the PhilHealth security corporation, which will give medical insurance,” Roque said.

Roque highlighted the importance of barangay (village) health workers on the implementation of the law.

“The role of barangay health workers is important. They are the gatekeepers. They are the first contact of patients, along with the community nurses and midwives,” Roque said.

“Here in Barangay health centers, they will decide if the patients will be sent to specialists or to hospitals,” Roque added.

Roque said the UHC bill was one of 28 bills that was part of the Duterte administration’s legislative agenda. RALPH VILLANUEVA

 

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Man killed in shootout with police at Archbishop’s Palace in Cebu

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A MAN was killed in a shootout with police at the Archbishop’s Palace in Cebu on Tuesday following a failed attempt to see Auxilliary Bishop Dennis Villarojo.

PO3 Francis Babor, staff at the Cebu City Police Office-Tactical Action Center, identified the suspect as Jeffrey Cañedo who, based on initial investigation, arrived at the Archbishop’s Palace at 10:40 a.m. looking for Villarojo.

Babor said Villarojo’s secretary, Maria Rowela Cerojano, became suspicious of Cañedo’s intentions after he was vague as to why he wanted to see the bishop, prompting Cerojano to call police for assistance.

Babor said when members of the Cebu City Police Office Mobile Patrol Group came, Cañedo drew his firearm and shot them, resulting in an exchange of gunfire that led to the death of the suspect.

Authorities are investigating the incident.

The shooting took place a day after President Rodrigo Duterte and Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), met in Malacanang to resolve a rift between the President and the Catholic Church, highlighted by the Chief Executive’s controversial comments about God.

The shooting at the Cebu archbishop’s palace follows a string of attacks against members of clergy over the last six months, three of whom were killed: Richmond Nilo in Nueva Ecija on June 10, Mark Ventura in Cagayan on April 29, and Marcelito Paez in Nueva Ecija on Dec. 5, 2017. ROY NARRA

 

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Robredo willing to lead, be voice of united opposition

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VICE President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo is willing to lead a united opposition against dictatorship and other “similar causes” and revealed that there were ongoing consultations to “thresh out terms.”

“Aside from political parties, there are other movements, which share similar causes such as fighting dictatorship and policies that I don’t agree with namely: extrajudicial killings and the anti-loitering drive, which both affect the poor badly, the federalism caravan, which uses government funds but does not address poverty, but these voices [of dissent]are not consolidated. I want to ensure that such voice is united, and that is the role I want to take,” Robredo said in a news conference on Tuesday.

“There are ongoing consultations and we are threshing out the terms of uniting the opposition. We [in the opposition]need to be united so we can be heard, so we can send the message, so that message can be better understood,” Robredo said.

Vice President Leni Robredo

Robredo, who also serves as chairman of the Liberal Party (LP), said that forming a united opposition should include fielding a slate in 2019.

The filing of candidacy for the 2019 polls is scheduled in October.

“While it is our obligation to express our sentiments, there are those who are more willing to talk if someone will have their backs. It is becoming apparent that there are those who need a voice to count on, [and]I believe that I have to take the role of unifying those voices,” Robredo said.

“That’s why I said we are discussing the terms. Terms would mean, would forming a united opposition mean all they way to fielding a united opposition ticket?” Robredo said. LLANESCA T. PANTI

 

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Netizens continue to slam parents of baby inside locked car, seek intervention of social services

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NETIZENS continue to slam the parents of a baby who was caught on video crying from inside their locked car at a shopping mall in Pasig City.

“If this can be done when out, what more if inside their household?” commented netizen Dee del Carmen. “I hope everyone can unite and make sure this is addressed. This is a serious red flag and obviously child abuse! I wouldn’t let my dog all alone inside a car, how much more a child?”

Mga walang kwentang magulang!” (What irresponsible parents.) exclaimed Bheng Cachola. “Pwede silang kasuhan ng DSWD! Hindi sila marunong mag-alaga!” (They can be charged by the DSWD! They don’t know how to take care of their child!)

“Kahit ano pang dahilan, parang pabaya naman masyado ang mga nag-aalaga sa kanya,” (No matter what happened, whoever took care of this child is negligent.) said Vladimir Amadeus Felizco Mendoza.

“Can we have official help for the child? It is clearly a case of child abuse!” said Popoy Bernardino. “Those parents need to be punished! Hindi ako naniniwalang first time, at iyan ang magiging last time na gagawin nila iyan!” (I don’t believe that’ll be the first and last time they will ever do it to their child.)

The video was filmed by netizen Jasper Pascual, who called the attention of the Metrowalk security and posted the incident on his Facebook page on Sunday night.

“So pauwi na ako from Metrowalk and I was parked beside this Toyota Fortuner [plate number WMI 661], nang mapansin ko na may parang umiiyak na bata,” according to Pascual.

(I was leaving Metrowalk and I was parked beside this Toyota Fortuner when I discovered a crying baby.)

“But then, even before I rode my car, the baby just banged on the window and cried even louder. It’s a cry for help,” said Pascual.

He said that the baby was alone in the SUV with the air conditioning unit switched off.

“Sa dilim ng parking area ng Metrowalk maiisip mo ba na may baby sa loob ng kotse na walang kasama?” Pascual asked.

(With a dimly lit parking area at Metrowalk, who would think that there was a baby without a companion inside the vehicle?)

Pascual said he asked for the help of mall security who looked for the child’s parents, as other people began to notice the baby’s loud cries.

In the video, Pascual almost wanted to smash the car’s windows, with some netizens urging him to do so.

“Dapat binasag mo na ang bintana!” (You should have broken the windows!) exclaimed Julius Placido. “You should’ve let the parents know the extent of how irresponsible they were and left a very irritating cost for window repair. They won’t be able to charge you anything since you did what is right and if it all comes down to it even if they file a case against you for destroying their property the court will favor you since you did the right thing and saved the child. Also the court will protect you and file a child abuse case against the parents.”

Arriving on the scene, the child’s parents even argued with security.

House Bill 6570 prohibits leaving children below the age of eight unattended in motor vehicles. ARIC JOHN SY CUA

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May clings to power amid Brexit resignation turmoil

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May chairs a meeting of her new-look cabinet on Tuesday as she clings to power following the resignation of her foreign and Brexit ministers in protest at her strategy for leaving the European Union.

May has faced a backlash over the plan from Brexit hardliners in her Conservative Party who say it gives too many concessions to the EU, but she has support from moderates and there has been no challenge to her leadership.

Former foreign minister Boris Johnson, who wrote in his resignation letter that the Brexit “dream is dying” and that Britain was headed for the “status of colony” of the EU under May’s leadership, is seen as a potential challenger.

Johnson’s dramatic resignation on Monday just hours after Brexit minister David Davis quit late on Sunday plunged the value of the pound on currency markets.

The gaffe-prone Johnson was quickly replaced by 51-year-old former health minister Jeremy Hunt, who unlike Johnson supported staying in the European Union in the 2016 referendum.

Dominic Raab, a Brexit supporter and former housing minister, was appointed to replace Davis only days before negotiations in Brussels are due to resume next week.

In this file photo taken on November 28, 2016, British Prime Minister Theresa May (right) sits with members of her cabinet British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Minister) David Davis (left) and British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in the Cabinet Room inside 10 Downing Street in central London.
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Brexit ‘at risk’?

British and EU officials are hoping to strike a deal on the terms of Britain’s withdrawal and agree to a plan for future trade ties in time for an EU summit in October.

“With just weeks left to conclude negotiations on leaving the EU, this is a critical moment for the country,” the Financial Times wrote in an editorial.

“This confrontation between Brexiters and reality was long overdue,” it said, adding that May “should have faced down the hardliners before negotiations formally began.”

It said May now faces “the specter of a leadership challenge,” but it was “possible that after a period of resignations and political blood-letting, the Conservative Party will fall behind the prime minister.”

Times columnist Rachel Sylvester said May’s authority “is utterly destroyed at the very moment she needs the credibility to assert herself in the negotiations with the EU.”

May’s Conservative opponents could trigger a confidence vote against her if at least 48 MPs support it, but to actually force her from office 159 MPs would have to vote against her—a figure hardliners may not be able to reach.

May has said she will fight off any attempt to unseat her.

Much will depend on European reactions to May’s plan and she is due to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel later on Tuesday at the Western Balkans Summit in London.

The Guardian newspaper quoted an unnamed Conservative MP saying the resignations would continue in protest against her plan to keep strong economic ties with the EU— dubbed the Chequers plan after her country retreat where it was agreed last week.

“They’ll keep going, one by one, until she either junks Chequers or goes,” the MP was quoted as saying.

But former Conservative leader William Hague, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said May’s critics had failed to produce “any credible alternative proposal” and warned that further resignations could put Brexit itself “at risk.” AFP

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Japan rescuers go house to house as flood toll hits 156

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KURASHIKI , Japan: Rescue workers carried out house-to-house searches on Tuesday in the increasingly unlikely hope of finding survivors after days of deadly floods and landslides that have claimed 156 lives in Japan’s worst weather-related disaster for decades.

The record downpours that began last week have stopped and receding flood waters have laid bare the destruction that has cut a swathe through the west of the country.

In the city of Kurashiki, the flooding engulfed entire districts at one point, forcing some people to their rooftops to wait for rescue.

By Tuesday morning, rescue workers were going door-to-door, looking for survivors—or victims—of the disaster.

“It’s what we call a grid operation, where we are checking every single house to see if there are people still trapped inside them,” an official with the local Okayama prefecture government told Agence France-Presse.

“We know it’s a race against time, we are trying as hard as we can.”

Hideto Yamanaka was leading a team of around 60 firefighters dispatched from outside the prefecture searching homes.

“I’m afraid elderly people who were living alone may have failed to escape,” said Yamanaka, 53.

“Physically weak people may have been late in getting out when it suddenly started raining hard, swamping the area,” he told Agence France-Presse.

In the Mabi district of Kurashiki, the water left behind a fine yellow silt that has transformed the area into moonscape.

Cars driving through kicked up clouds of dust. People walking around wore medical masks or covered their mouths with small towels to protect themselves against the particulates.

Stores were still closed, and inside one barber’s shop the red sofas, customer chairs, and standing hair dryers were all covered with the same silt.

Fumiko Inokuchi, 61, was inside her home, sorting through the damage caused by floods that submerged the entire first floor.

She escaped the house on Saturday, crossing the street to take shelter in a three-storey care home for the elderly, from where she watched in horror as the waters rose.

A resident walks across scattered debris in a flood hit area in Kurashiki, Okayama prefecture on July 9, 2018.
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“I saw my house sink underwater and I couldn’t do anything at all, there was just nothing I could do. I felt helpless,” she said, retrieving a photo of her children playing baseball.

“I got married here, and we built this house two years afterwards. We raised our three small sons to adulthood here, there are so many memories,” she said, her eyes welling with tears.

New dangers from heat

The crisis is the deadliest weather-related disaster in over three decades, and has sparked national grief.

On Monday, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe cancelled a four-stop foreign trip as the death toll rose, and he will visit Okayama on Wednesday.

Top government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said Tuesday that at least 156 people had been killed. Media said dozens more remained missing and the tally was expected to rise further.

Around 75,000 police, firemen and troops have been deployed in the search and rescue operation across parts of central and western Japan, Suga said, warning that hot weather posed new risks.

Thousands of people remain in shelters, and local authorities in some areas were offering drinking water and bathing services for those without their own supply.

“It will be over 35 Celsius in some areas… Please be careful about heatstroke if you’re doing reconstruction outdoors, and continue to be vigilant about landslides,” Suga said.

The government said it would tap around $20 million in reserve funds to provide aid to those affected by the disaster.

And even with the rains over, the risk of flooding remained, with the town of Fuchu in Hiroshima issuing a new evacuation order as a local river burst its banks.

“Driftwood and dirt has piled up… and now the water has started overflowing from the river,” a spokesman for the local fire department told Agence France-Presse.

“We are on high alert,” he added.

In Ehime prefecture, authorities said they were struggling to get emergency food and water to some cut-off areas.

“We are sending them by boat and air routes,” said Yoshinobu Katsuura, a spokesman for the prefecture’s disaster management department.

“It will take a lot of time to see devastated areas recover.” AFP

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Final five trapped in Thai cave to be extracted Tuesday – rescue chief

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MAE SAI, Thailand: Rescuers will on Tuesday extract the remaining five young footballers who have been trapped deep inside a flooded Thai cave for 18 days, the mission chief said, as heavy rains threatened their perilous escape route.

The hoped-for final chapter in an ordeal that has gripped the world comes after elite foreign divers and Thai Navy SEALs escorted eight members of the “Wild Boars” football team out of the claustrophobic network of tunnels on Sunday and Monday.

The boys, aged from 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach, ventured into the Tham Luang cave on June 23 after football practice and got caught deep inside when heavy rains caused flooding that trapped them on a muddy ledge.

With rain again pounding the cave site in a mountainous region in northern Thailand on Tuesday morning, rescuers said they were aiming to bring out the remaining four boys and their coach by the evening.

“[They] will be extracted today,” rescue chief Narongsak Osottanakorn told reporters, adding the journey out should be faster than on previous days.

The emergence of the second batch of four boys on Monday evening was greeted with a simple “Hooyah” by the SEAL team on their Facebook page, an exclamation that lit up Thai social media, while positive medical reports on the rescued group further fuelled the sense of joy.

“All eight are in good health, no fever… everyone is in a good mental state,” Jedsada Chokdamrongsuk, permanent secretary of the public health ministry, told reporters Tuesday at Chiang Rai hospital where the boys were recuperating.

However the boys—aged between 12 and 16—will remain in quarantine until doctors were sure they had not contracted any infections from inside the cave.

Experts warned that drinking contaminated water or otherwise being exposed to bird or bat droppings in the cave could lead to dangerous infections.

But the early signs were promising, with X-rays and blood tests showing just two had signs of pneumonia and that they were in a “normal state” after taking antibiotics, Jedsada said.

Some had even asked for “bread and chocolate spread”, he added.

The ups and downs of the rescue bid have entranced Thailand and also fixated a global audience, drawing support from celebrities as varied as US President Donald Trump, football star Lionel Messi and tech guru Elon Musk.

The boys and their coach spent nine harrowing days trapped in darkness until two British divers found them.

Authorities then struggled to devise a safe plan to get them out, mulling ideas such as drilling holes into the mountain or waiting months until monsoon rains ended and they could walk out.

But with oxygen levels in their chamber falling to dangerous levels and complete flooding of the cave system possible, rescuers decided on the least-worst option of having divers escort them out through the extremely narrow and water-filled tunnels.

Final five

Following a similar pattern as the previous two days, the divers ventured back into the cave at 10 a.m. (0700 GMT) on Tuesday, Narongsak told reporters.

However, unlike Sunday and Monday when only four were brought out each day due to logistical constraints, rescuers would try to extract all of the remaining five in one operation, Narongsak said.

A doctor and three SEALS who had stayed with the footballers would also come out on Tuesday, he added.

Sunday and Monday’s rescue missions took between nine and 11 hours.

“Today we hope to be faster,” Narongsak said, although the Navy SEALs later posted that it could in fact take longer.

The escape route is challenge for even experienced divers. The boys have no previous diving experience so the rescuers have been training them how to use a mask and breathe underwater via an oxygen tank.

One fear has been that they may panic while trying to swim underwater, even with a diver escorting them.

Although there have been no major reported complications during the initial rescues, the death of a former Thai Navy SEAL diver who ran out of oxygen in a flooded area of the cave on Friday underscored the dangers of the journey.

Meanwhile, family and friends of the stricken group continued to dream of being reunited.

“I want him to be healthy and come back to study quickly,” Phansa Namyee, classmate of 16-year-old footballer Night said.

“I want to go play with them… take him to some restaurants and spend time together.” AFP

 

 

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SKorea approves rare screening of NKorea films

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SEOUL: South Korea approved a rare screening of North Korean movies at a local film festival on Tuesday, as a diplomatic thaw gains pace following two landmark summits between their leaders.

The two countries technically remain in conflict after the 1950-53 Korean War ended without a peace treaty, and all cross-border civilian contact—including trips, letters, or emails—are banned unless endorsed by both governments.

But officials have allowed three North Korean feature films and six short movies to be screened at the annual Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival on Seoul’s outskirts from July 12, organizers said.

The North’s films include the 2016 drama hit “The Story of Our Home”, about three orphaned siblings trying to stay together, and “Comrade Kim Goes Flying,” a 2012 romantic comedy about a miner pursuing her dream to become an acrobat.

The latter—a joint production between Britain, Belgium and the North—was earlier screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and the South’s Busan International Film Festival to positive reviews.

Organizers have also sought to invite several North Korean moviemakers but are waiting for official approval.

Public display of the North’s culture or bringing North Korean figures to the South requires authorization from several state bodies, including Seoul’s unification ministry and spy agency.

Even possession of publications or other materials produced in the North can be a criminal offence under the South’s anti-communist National Security Law.

But cross-border relations have warmed after South Korean President Moon Jae-in—who has championed dialogue with the isolated North since taking office last year—held a landmark summit with the North’s leader Kim Jong Un in April.

At Seoul’s invitation, Pyongyang sent athletes and senior officials to the South’s Winter Games in February and South Korean basketball players visited Pyongyang last week.

The impoverished North has a vibrant movie industry, though most of its productions are propaganda films extolling the ruling Kim family and its regime.

Kim’s late father and predecessor Kim Jong Il was an avid movie fan who even ordered a 1978 kidnapping of a famed South Korean actress and a film director. The pair escaped in 1986 after making several movies in the North. AFP

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Duterte drop in satisfaction ratings doesn’t worry Palace—Roque

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MALACAÑANG on Wednesday remained cool, calm and collected despite President Rodrigo Duterte’s slide in his satisfaction ratings.

The Social Weather Systems (SWS) on Tuesday said there was an 11-point drop in Duterte’s satisfaction rating for the second quarter of 2018.

In a radio interview aired over dzMM, Palace spokesman Harry Roque, Jr. said the Palace has a lot of surveys, which did not reflect the results of the SWS.

Roque added that the satisfaction rating of Duterte was still higher than his predecessors on their second year.

“The survey of the SWS, we have other surveys showing the complete opposite. But nonetheless, if we can say that the SWS results are correct, if we compare it to earlier presidents, [Duterte’s rating] is still higher than the others,” Roque said.

President Rodrigo Duterte FILE PHOTO

“The President is still ahead historically. And this rating, his rating is not bad. The citizens are still satisfied,” Roque said.

Roque then said that the President was not working for the ratings, saying if Duterte really cared about his ratings, he would not have been elected as President in the first place.

Duterte started off low in the surveys on presidential candidates early in the campaign but started to pick up as elections drew near.

“He is fulfilling his promises and his vow is simple: anti-corruption, anti-drugs and a more comfortable life for all,” Roque said.

“The President is not survey-driven. If you can remember, during the start of the [campaign period of the 2016]elections, when he started, it seemed that he did not have any chance of winning,” Roque said.

The poll from June 27 to 30 among 1,200 adult Filipinos nationwide found 65 percent of adult Filipinos satisfied with the performance of Duterte, yielding a +45 net satisfaction rating, which counts as “good” according to SWS’ rubric. It was the lowest since Duterte came to power in 2016.

“This 11-point decline is down by one grade from the very good +56 (70 percent satisfied, 14 percent dissatisfied) in March 2018,” SWS said.

“It surpassed the previous personal low of good +48 in September 2017,” the polling firm added.

Only 20 percent expressed dissatisfaction, while the remaining 15 percent were neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with Duterte’s performance. RALPH VILLANUEVA

 

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Ronaldo ends nine-year Madrid reign, joins Juventus

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MADRID: Modern great Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid to join Italian champions Juventus for 100 million euros ($117 million) on Tuesday, with the Portuguese superstar saying the time had come “for a new stage” in his life.

Juventus confirmed that Ronaldo had signed a four-year contract and that the transfer fee, including 12 million euros in add-ons, would be paid over two years, with Spanish media reporting he would receive a salary of 30 million euros a season.

The 33-year-old striker is expected to have a medical in Turin next week before being unveiled by his new side.

“Today Real Madrid want to give thanks to a player who has demonstrated he is the best in the world and who marked one of the most brilliant periods in the history of our club and world football,” European champions Real Madrid said in a statement.

In a letter posted on the Real website, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner said his time in the Spanish capital, during which he became their record goalscorer, had been one of the happiest in his life.

“I only have feelings of huge thanks for this club, for the fans and for this city,” he said.

“But I think the time has come to open a new stage in my life and that’s why I asked the club to accept to transfer me.

“I ask everyone, and especially our supporters, to please understand me.”

Juventus begin their pre-season schedule with a friendly against Bayern Munich on July 25 in Philadelphia, while Ronaldo could make his competitive debut for the club the following month, with Serie A to announce its fixtures for the upcoming season on July 20.

Ronaldo, whose World Cup campaign with Portugal was ended in the last 16 by Uruguay just under two weeks ago, hinted after May’s Champions League final victory over Liverpool that he was considering leaving the Santiago Bernabeu.

“It was very nice to be in Madrid,” he said at the time, using the past tense. He later played down the comment, but doubts over his future at Madrid lingered, especially after he had also threatened to leave the previous year.

Despite failing to score in the 3-1 win in Kiev which sealed Real’s third successive European Cup, Ronaldo finished as the Champions League leading scorer for the sixth consecutive time with 15 goals, including an incredible overhead kick at Juventus in the quarter-finals which saw the Italian fans stand and applaud the forward.

Juve focused on European glory

Now Juventus will be hoping that he can maintain his ruthlessness in front of goal for a few more years and finally help them end an agonizing wait to become European champions for the first time since 1996, despite a prolonged period of domestic success.

Massimiliano Allegri’s side claimed a seventh straight Serie A title last season by holding off an inspired Napoli, but fell to Real in Europe after a dramatic last-eight clash, when Ronaldo ended a thrilling fightback by the Old Lady with a controversial last-gasp penalty.

Ronaldo also scored twice in the 2017 final as Real downed Juve 4-1 in Cardiff.

It will be the biggest fee ever paid for a player aged over 30, but the Italians are gambling on the hope that Ronaldo can produce similar longevity to their former goalkeeper Gianliugi Buffon, 40, who left for Paris Saint-Germain last week.

But they are not the only ones with faith in one of the best players of all time, with Juventus’ shares on the stock exchange spiking by almost 40 percent since rumours of Ronaldo’s arrival first surfaced on June 28, and by 5.7 percent on Tuesday alone.

Ronaldo won two La Liga titles and four Champions League crowns with Real after joining from Manchester United in 2009 for a then world-record fee of £80 million ($94 million).

The winger was converted into an out-and-out striker, scoring an incredible 451 goals for Los Blancos in just 438 matches, smashing the club’s previous scoring record of 323 held by Raul.

“They have been nine unique years,” added Ronaldo.

“It has been an exciting time for me, full of respect but also hard because Real Madrid have high expectations, but I know very well that I will never forget that I have enjoyed football here in a unique way.”

Serie A will be the third of Europe’s four biggest leagues that Ronaldo has graced, and his move shows that none of his drive and ambition have decreased in the latter stages of his career.

He will also be hoping to take the lead later this year in his personal race with Barcelona forward Lionel Messi for most Ballon d’Or awards, although fans will now have fewer on-field battles between the two to enjoy. AFP

 

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Trump slams ‘captive’ Germany at NATO summit

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BRUSSELS: US President Donald Trump launched a blistering attack on Germany at the start of a tense NATO summit on Wednesday, accusing Berlin of being “captive” to Russia and demanding it and other allies immediately step up defense spending.

The two-day meet in Brussels was already shaping up to be the alliance’s most difficult in years, with Europe and the US engaged in a bitter trade spat and Trump demanding that NATO allies “reimburse” Washington for the cost of defending the continent.

European alliance members were braced for criticism from Trump on defense spending, but his furious tirade at what should have been an amicable breakfast meeting appeared to take even NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg by surprise.

“Germany is a captive of Russia because it is getting so much of its energy from Russia,” Trump said, taking particular aim at the proposed Nord Stream II pipeline.

“Everybody’s talking about it all over the world, they’re saying we’re paying you billions of dollars to protect you but you’re paying billions of dollars to Russia.”

Trump has long complained that European NATO members do not pay enough for their own defense, accusing them of freeloading on America and singling out Germany for particular criticism.

Europe’s biggest economy spends just 1.24 percent of GDP on defense, compared with 3.5 percent for the US, well below the NATO guideline of two percent.

“We’re protecting Germany, France and everybody… this has been going on for decades,” Trump said. “We’re not going to put up with it and it’s inappropriate.”

NATO officials and diplomats will try to promote an image of unity at the summit in the face of growing unease about the threat from Russia, but after Trump’s attack it may prove difficult to paper over the cracks.

The mercurial tycoon said before leaving Washington that his meeting in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday “may be the easiest” part of his European tour, which also includes a trip to Britain, where the government is in crisis over Brexit.

And he vowed not to be “taken advantage” of by the European Union, which he accuses of relying on the United States for defense while restricting US imports into the bloc, the world’s biggest market.

‘Appreciate your allies’

The meeting of 29 Western leaders has the potential to descend into another public bust-up following a divisive and bad-tempered summit of G7 nations in Canada last month.

Trump ramped up his rhetoric ahead of the talks, explicitly linking NATO with the transatlantic trade row.

“The European Union makes it impossible for our farmers and workers and companies to do business in Europe (US has a $151 Billion trade deficit), and then they want us to happily defend them through NATO, and nicely pay for it. Just doesn’t work!” he tweeted as he arrived in Brussels late on Tuesday.

European officials have expressed hopes that NATO members can bridge their differences but EU President Donald Tusk launched his own salvo against Trump on Tuesday.

“Dear America, appreciate your allies, after all you don’t have that many,” Tusk said, before reminding Trump that European troops had come to America’s aid following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

“Please remember this tomorrow when we meet at the NATO summit, but above all when you meet President Putin in Helsinki. It is always worth knowing who is your strategic friend and who is your strategic problem,” he said.

Trump will meet the Russian leader in the Finnish capital on July 16 for their first summit amid an ongoing investigation in the US into possible Trump campaign collusion with Russia.

European diplomats fear a repeat of the G7, when Trump clashed with his Western allies, withdrawing from a joint statement and calling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “dishonest and weak” before meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un at a summit afterwards and praising him as “very talented.”

There have been fears that Trump, keen to be seen to make a breakthrough with the Kremlin strongman, might make concessions that would weaken Western unity over issues such as Ukraine and Syria.

Trump set the stage for clashes at the summit by writing to around a dozen allies to berate them for lagging on a 2014 pledge to try to spend two percent of GDP on defense by 2024.

US ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison told reporters that Trump would also recommit to one of the founding articles of NATO—Article 5—which holds that an attack on one member is an attack on them all. AFP

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40 examinees pass the Landscape Architect exams

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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 40 out of 86 passed the Landscape Architect Licensure Examination given by the Board of Landscape Architecture in Manila this July 2018.

Seq. No. Name

1 AGUILA, CLARENCE JASPER CHANG
2 AGUSTIN, VERONICA CRUZ
3 ASPACIO, LEMUEL GONZALES
4 ATIENZA, MARIAN SIAPUATCO
5 BALBUENA, CAROLINE MAPANAO
6 BALICAO, JAMES ALDRIN MANALO
7 BARRERA, CLARIZ MAE TUBALHIN
8 BAUTISTA, MARNOLD DE VERA
9 BELISTA, ANGELO BAÑADERA
10 BRIONES, JANICA AUREN JOVEN
11 BUENAFE, CHERRIE ANELDA
12 BULATAO, DEAN JASON RAMOS
13 CAGULADA, SANCHO JR DOONG
14 CALIMAG, CHRISTOPHER CAO
15 CASTILLET, LEWIS ESTEBAN
16 CATINDIG, MARK EUGENE BUGNOT
17 COMBOY, MARIONE DEANNA TACCABAN
18 DAGDAG, MARTHA RUTH TEJERO
19 DATOR, JERVYL DY
20 DIESTRO, CONNIE PAULA DELA ROSA
21 FAMINIANO, KEITH RICHARD FOJAS
22 FRANCISCO, MA ANGELIKA DOTINGCO
23 FRANCISCO, NORBERT JAKE RIVERA
24 GERVACIO, MARGARET EMMANUELLE DELA CRUZ
25 JUADIONG, MERYLL ROSE MARATAS
26 KATIGBAK, MARK BENEDICT MUÑOZ
27 LAPAD, CHARITY MARIE YUSON
28 LEGASPI, STEPHANIE MAXINE VILLASIS
29 LINGCOPINES, CHARLOTTE BECERRO
30 LLANES, MA BENEDICT BAÑADOS
31 OPERIO, CATHERINE MITCH RAQUEL
32 PALAD, GIL MATTHEW CONTRERAS
33 PERION, SHARON SAN ANTONIO
34 RAPI, LORIEJOY RAMIREZ
35 RESURRECCION, ROSETTE DOHILIO
36 SALILING, MICHAEL MALIG
37 SORIANO, GEMUELLE TOBIAS
38 TIENDA, ALLEN FITZGERALD CATAYAS
39 UGALINO, CRIS JUSTINE GAMBOA
40 VILLANUEVA, JOHN LERY PAGUIO

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1,778 examinees pass the Architect Licensure exams

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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 1,778 out of 3,177 passed the Architect Licensure Examination (ALE) given by the Board of Architecture headed by its Chairman, Arch. Robert S. Sac and board member, Arch. Robert M. Mirafuente. The examination was held in Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and Legazpi last June 28 and 30, 2018.

Seq. No. Name

1 ABACAN, ANNE VALERIE MARCELO
2 ABAD, GABRIEL PUZON
3 ABAD, GABRIELLE MONICA MENDOZA
4 ABAN, ARIZA SAMONTEZA
5 ABAPO, MONRANESA SANTILLAN
6 ABARCA, ANNIE FAVE PEREZ
7 ABELLA, MARRON JUSTINE SALDO
8 ABELLANO, JOEY TOLEDO
9 ABENIR, JOHN PAULO ANTONIO
10 ABERIN, ALYSSA ANGELI FONTANILLA
11 ABION, LESTER AGUINALDO
12 ABOEN, BEVERLY ASANG
13 ABONALES, ANGELA MIKEE CASACLANG
14 ABUSO, CHRISTELLE BO
15 ACEBEROS, JUNIECE PELARION
16 ACERDEN, ALYANNA MARIE CASTRO
17 ACLAN, EMERLINE RESURRECCION
18 ACOSTA, JAYPEE SAJORNE
19 ACOSTA, JOHN ELLIS CUMPIO
20 ACOSTA, ROSIE DANG-ALAN
21 ACOSTA, SHIMENI SUMAPIG
22 ADAO, ERWIN NOELL MANALASTAS
23 ADARNE, FE ISABEL ALDERITE
24 ADIONG, NURHAMADI ALONTO
25 ADORNA, LOREN BOGNOT
26 ADUCA, BRYL JERIC
27 ADUL, SAMUEL LORENZO ENRIQUEZ
28 AFRICA, MA CIELO MARALIT
29 AGAPITO, ADRRIENE JENNYFER GUEVARRA
30 AGLUBAT, JAYSONN BERNARDO
31 AGNER, MARIELLE YAP
32 AGNO, CHARLENE JOY HOSMILLO
33 AGONCILLO, JUANCHO MOZO
34 AGOR, ANGELIE JOY SABALLA
35 AGRAAM, RADLEY RAE HUGGAY
36 AGSALOG, ALFRED VON SILVESTRE
37 AGUAS, ISRAEL TAYAG
38 AGUILA, MC JASPHER HERNANDEZ
39 AGUILAR, CERWIN BOADO
40 AGUILAR, ELJANE SONGCUYA
41 AGUILAR, JANELLE ANN TAN
42 AGUILERA, JOHN BRYAN FERNANDEZ
43 AGUILLOSO, DIANE KECIL DUMBRIGUE
44 AGUILON, NOVA JANE TINAYTINA
45 AGUSTIN, ARC ANGEL CORPUZ
46 AGUSTIN, CYRA FAYE VERONIQUE PEREZ
47 AGUSTIN, JAY-JAY VILLAFLOR
48 AGUSTIN, PAULINE MAGTIBAY
49 ALAMILLO, GLENN TADINA
50 ALANO, MARIA ANNA MARINELLA ADRIANO
51 ALARIO, GIOH CLYDE AREOLA
52 ALAVE, GABRIELLE PAULINE GUZMAN
53 ALBES, KAMILLE ANNE ESTRADA
54 ALCANTARA, CESAR AGUILA
55 ALCANTARA, RON JEROME TUAZON
56 ALCEDO, JUDY ANN FAUSTINO
57 ALCOSEBA, NIÑO DOMINIC AMANTE
58 ALEJANDRO, GERARD SILVESTRE
59 ALEJANDRO, JUANITO JR MARAMAG
60 ALEJANDRO, KYLE CRUZ
61 ALEJANDRO, PAULA JOYCE DE LA PEÑA
62 ALENTON, MARIA HAZELLE ANN REYES
63 ALESNA, HEALTHENE JOY FAMILARA
64 ALFANTA, MAC GREGOR DELA TORRE
65 ALFARO, RALPH ANTHONY RAMOS
66 ALFILER, MARJORIE ANNE PADILLA
67 ALI, AMADSA MUTALIB
68 ALIADO, JOHN FROILAN NUMBANAL
69 ALIBASA, NURSHIENA JANANI
70 ALINDADA, IZHAR RAYMUNDO
71 ALINSONORIN, ALDWIN JAKE UY
72 ALIPIO, LORENZ GERALD BUSTAMANTE
73 ALIPIT, LESLYN COSIDON
74 ALLOW, SHEILA GRACE GANIBE
75 ALMALEL, NIA CHRISTI RAMOS
76 ALMARIO, JER-DAN PAUL DELA CRUZ
77 ALMAZAN, MICHAEL QUESADA
78 ALMERA, PATRICK JAMES PANTOJA
79 ALMERO, KATHERINE LEONIN
80 ALONSAGAY, FRANZ ARGLEN OCCEÑA
81 ALOY, JOHN PAUL MORADA
82 ALPE, JOEMAR DELA TRINIDAD
83 ALPECHE, ED JOSEPH ALVARADO
84 ALTEA, VICTOR ANGEL PALAROAN
85 ALUD-UD, JAHN CYRIL CANAPI
86 ALVAREZ, ALEXI GENARO AGONCILLO
87 ALVAREZ, ALLYSSA OCBINA
88 ALVIAR, VENERANDO AZADA
89 ALZAGA, AARON MARICUELO
90 AMADA, JOHN PAUL SENUPE
91 AMANSEC, RICARDO MIGUEL CEREZO
92 AMANTE, MARY CREYZEST AGUIRRE
93 AMAR, KARLA CAMILLE SALAMAT
94 AMBAS, GLICERIO III VILLABROZA
95 AMBAYEC, NEIL PATRICK MORALES
96 AMBOJIA, VERNICE AGUILAR
97 AMBOS, EVAN NEIL VILBAR
98 ANCHETA, MARKMAR DAVID
99 ANDAYA, HAIZEL CEÑIDOZA
100 ANDRES, ANDY LOTA
101 ANDRES, ANGELO ROLANDO VELASCO
102 ANDRES, JERWIN BORJE
103 ANG, DESIREE LIMON
104 ANG, ERIKA JOYCE ROSALES
105 ANG, JEREMY LAWRENCE NG
106 ANGAGAN, ANNA LOUISE CANDID ARGUELLES
107 ANGELES, CLARISSE NORIKKA GRANADA
108 ANGELES, MARI JOY KATE LIM
109 ANINO, NELVERT ORQUIJO
110 ANONUEVO, ERNESTINE JOB REYES
111 ANORMA, MARY GRACE LACAMPUENGA
112 ANTIGA, JENICA VILLAMER
113 ANTIMANO, ALLAN JAMES ESTEVES
114 ANTIPUESTO, MARISTER RAMIREZ
115 ANTONIO, JAYPEE CLARIDAD
116 ANUADA, KURT RUSSEL GEYROZAGA
117 APARTE, ADOLF MICHAEL JARAMILLO
118 APELO, ARLENE CHRISTINE CELIRA
119 APILADO, CHRISTIEN JOY DINGLI
120 APISTAR, PEARL JOY PIZ
121 APO, DOMINIQUE CONDE
122 APOSTOL, ARTHRON SABLE
123 AQUINO, JANINA ISABEL DEGUMA
124 AQUINO, NICOLE MARIE RAQUION
125 ARANAS, MARIFE ALCANAR
126 ARANETA, JOHN MARION AQUINO
127 ARAULLO, KATRINA ISABEL FERNANDO
128 ARCEBAL, DANIELLE MIKO DEL ROSARIO
129 ARCEO, FRANCES REMEL DIAZ
130 ARCIAGA, ARMANDO III JOMOCAN
131 ARDEPUELA, JANINE EVE APIT
132 ARELLANO, ALDREEN JANGAD
133 ARELLANO, CARL FRANCIS ACHA
134 AREOLA, TED ALDWIN AGRIPA
135 ARGALES, JOHN FELICIANO PEÑARANDA
136 ARGALLON, RACHELLE ANNE RAMOS
137 ARIENDA, JORDAN LATUGA
138 ARINGO, JAN SHERWIN RIVERA
139 ARIOLA, MICHAEL CALAMBA
140 ARIZOLA, LAURICE ANNE UGSANG
141 ARNEGA, RUSTON LEONOR
142 ARPILLEDA, CONSTANTE JR LAMBANG
143 ARQUE, MAPIL ROSE DELFIN
144 ARROYO, LEHMAR MIRANDA
145 ARTATES, RENZ ALBERT AUSTRIACO
146 ARTEZUELA, PATRICK MEINARD CASTILLO
147 ARZADON, RYAN JOHN PASION
148 ASA, ANTHONY JUNE TUBO
149 ASUNCION, ARVIN JEROME VILLALOBOS
150 ASUNCION, GILBERT BUMATAY
151 ASUNCION, MELOWIN TURQUEZA
152 ATUN, MARY MAY SARZA
153 AUSTRIA, CEDEL SINLAO
154 AUX, DIANE DUMANDAN
155 AUXTERO, IVY DIOSAY
156 AVILA, KEITH DOMINICK ARAÑAS
157 AVILA, RODEL AQUINO
158 AXALAN, DAVE ANDERSON CRUZ
159 AYAG, OLIVER SABADO
160 AYERAS, ROICE ORVEN BAYSANTOS
161 AYSON, JANNE KEVIN PANGILINAN
162 AYTONA, DENNIS QUIOCHO
163 AZARCON, GAYZEL ADAO
164 AZAÑA, MARK BEA
165 AÑANA, DOREEN JOY CEBALLOS
166 BABARAN, MARK ROMULUS CARO
167 BABE, ARIEL GENCIANEO
168 BABOL, LEANDRO MENDOZA
169 BACAOAT, NERIZA SORIA
170 BACCAY, MARCO LORENZO PACANA
171 BACOLOR, ROSANNA LAZARTE
172 BACONAWA, HANNA JIREH MARINTES
173 BACONG, RACHEL SANTIAGO
174 BACULO, IVAN KAISER KIM ILAGAN
175 BACUS, MILO ANGELO HAYAG
176 BADIDLES, TAKERU VILLAMOR
177 BAE, MA LOUDETTE RAGUIN
178 BAGALAY, JOSEPH LEO BIOL
179 BAGNOL, RAQUEL ANGELICA RESURRECCION
180 BAHOY, ALI FATIMA ESACA
181 BAKING, RYAN UMALI
182 BALAALDIA, ZUEMI KAYE DOMINGUEZ
183 BALABBO, PRINCE GREGORIO
184 BALALIO, CLIFFORD DUPAY-AN
185 BALANE, MA NIKKI PAULINE QUISUMBING
186 BALANO, DANISON SALANATIN
187 BALANQUIT, JULIA NICOLE PANGANIBAN
188 BALBALOSA, JAYNALD REY PETALLO
189 BALDE, FRANCIS JESSE BARBA
190 BALDIVIA, RONALD OLIVERIA
191 BALDONADO, ARIELLE JAN SALAZAR
192 BALDOZ, RAYNILDA JOY WALO
193 BALIGNASAY, BRYAN OLEAN BARANGAN
194 BALINGBING, JANEDE BARBA
195 BALLENTES, PHOEBE KRISTA LAMIAO
196 BALMEDINA, RENZ ARCHIE LOPEZ
197 BALTAZAR, BRADLEY ROME VILORIA
198 BALUYOT, JUAN CARLO RABINO
199 BALUYUT, ROLLY NIÑO GALVE
200 BANAC, JAYFLORD ABUCAY
201 BANAGYO, REUEL ATLUNA
202 BANDALES, MARVIN DELLORO
203 BANDOJO, MARNIE KAYE GORDON
204 BANGAYAN, CHRISTOPHER JON JUAN-SING
205 BANGAYAN, JULIANNE CLARISSE PACLIBON
206 BANIAGA, FREND LYSS RAMIREZ
207 BANILAD, DENZEL AGNES MATA
208 BANTOL, MARK ANTHONY ANDOY
209 BANZON, ROSEANNE CESYL PEPITO
210 BARANGAN, ARIEL JOHN PASCUAL
211 BARCE, MIYELLE ANNE ESPINO
212 BARE, SHERNA LOU DIALINO
213 BARICAN, RENZ MARION ASIGNACION
214 BARITUA, VANCE DANIEL SY
215 BARRANCO, JOYCE ANNE PERUELO
216 BARREDO, MICHELLE ANTHEA CORTEZ
217 BARRO, JEANA MARIE CATU
218 BARROGA, SHIELLA DELA PEÑA
219 BARTOLOME, JOYCE ANN BONDOC
220 BARTOLOME, SAMANTHA RAE MAALIHAN
221 BARTONICO, KEVIN PATANO
222 BASA, BRENNAN BRUTO
223 BASACA, JOSEPH BACUS
224 BASCO, MARIO JR ALMIROL
225 BASCO, OLIVER DE GUZMAN
226 BASTIAN, JEE SEAN AYUSTE
227 BAUTISTA, EDUARD ANGELO GALVAN
228 BAUTISTA, JOHN BRIAN BARTE
229 BAUTISTA, KARL LLARVES
230 BAUTISTA, MARIELLE RAMA BARTE
231 BAUTISTA, ROY BENEDICT NAPOLES
232 BAWAR, FE LAURISSA RICALDE
233 BAYANI, DANNIELLA BOTANES
234 BAYLON, BRENDA GAJUNERA
235 BEBANIA, MARK ANTHONY BAUTISTA
236 BELA-O, CHARLES CUADLISAN
237 BELARDO, NATHALIE FAYE ORBITA
238 BELARMINO, SHERWIN PAUL NUDALO
239 BELDOA, BEA VALDEZ
240 BELETA, CHRISTIAN PANGILINAN
241 BELLEZA, DENEILLE EDWARD FULO
242 BELLO, JEAN ROSE OGLAYON
243 BELTRAN, KIN JOSEPH DOMINIQUE ZITA
244 BENDOL, REYNALIE RIOJA
245 BENITEZ, CRISHA GOMEZ
246 BENITEZ, FIONA PUNZALAN
247 BENZON, THALASSA WREN BUTIONG
248 BERBANO, MARK PHILIP TALOSIG
249 BERCILES, GERALD CHESTER DELA CRUZ
250 BERIO, MARTIN CHRISTOPHER DINEROS
251 BERIÑA, JEROME SALON
252 BERMUDEZ, JOHN REYCEL FORTALEZA
253 BERNAL, EZEKIEL CAMPOS
254 BERNAL, JESUS JR VERBO
255 BERNALES, CARLO PAGSUGUIRON
256 BERNARDO, KRISELLE DEL ROSARIO
257 BERTOL, JILLIANNE VILLARUEL
258 BETITO, HANIE JOE BALANA
259 BIALA, CHRISTINE JOYCE GARAY
260 BICHARA, ANNA MARGARITA CENTENERA
261 BICOL, MERYLL MAE GAMIT
262 BILBAO, ALTHEA MAE VERDUGO
263 BILLONES, DUSTIN TROY MEDINA
264 BLANCO, BIEN CLARO NUYDA
265 BLANCO, JESSA MAE AQUINO
266 BOGNOT, ANGELIE CLAUDE BALTAZAR
267 BOLANIO, JOHANNA KARYLLE DELA FUENTE
268 BOLIDO, LOUIE MANIVA
269 BON, ROLILYN TAPAY
270 BONA, CHRISTIAN DIOR TORRES
271 BONDOC, JAMIE LYNN CORTEZ
272 BONDOC, MA LARA GAELLE SIANGHIO
273 BONGHANOY, AXL REY GENON
274 BONNAO, JASPER TRINIDAD
275 BORJA, SHAIZA TALABON
276 BORJE, DENNICE FRIA
277 BORJE, RALFH KEVIN VENTURA
278 BORNEA, CHRISTIAN GIL PILAPIL
279 BORREROS, MA RENALYN BRILLO
280 BOTONES, MARVELINE SOSA
281 BRACUSO, KYNTH GALARRITA
282 BREBONERIA, LEIZA MARAVILLA
283 BRIGINIA, ELMER MADI
284 BRIONES, JHESA KIM ARIOLA
285 BRIONES, PAUL VINCENT BAYOT
286 BRONGCANO, KIM ANGELO JARIEL
287 BUAN, ANNIE JEAN LOPEZ
288 BUCAL, JENSEN CHARISE AGTAY
289 BUENAOBRA, JHOYCE ANNE BANAYO
290 BUENO, SHEILA MAE REYES
291 BULAO, RUSSEL NABOR
292 BULAWAN, DIANA ROSE ACUÑA
293 BULSECO, BRYAN LEONES
294 BULUSAN, JOHN KENNETH MANGUNE
295 BUNIEL, NIXON GERARD IRIBERRI
296 BUTARDO, CLARISSE JOY TAN
297 BUYAYO, ROMEO JR UDAN
298 CAABAY, KRISTA MAY PIMENTEL
299 CAADAN, ROD ANTHONY CIERVA
300 CABALLEGAN, JOHN JERIC CABIBIJAN
301 CABALQUINTO, CACHEL ANCHETA
302 CABANGAL, REGIN CUBIN
303 CABANGISAN, CHRISTOPHER RYAN MARASIGAN
304 CABANILLAS, LARA PATRICIA ENCARNACION
305 CABATINO, LALAINE GRACE FEGI
306 CABAYA, MARK SEAN PATRICK HALLADO
307 CABEBE, JAIRAH JOY DIZON
308 CABERO, PAUL VINCY ANTONIO
309 CABIE, JANSEN MARK LORENZO
310 CABIGON, FROILAN ALQUEZA
311 CABRAL, MIGUEL RAPHAEL PALAS
312 CABUANG, JERVIS GENEBLAZO
313 CABUYADAO, ROMEO PAULO “ARPEE” AQUINO
314 CACAYURAN, MARK VINCENT CRISTOBAL
315 CACPAL, BONESSA IONY PADILLO
316 CADAG, GLENMAR OROLFO
317 CADIZ, ROGELIO III RODIL
318 CAGAMPANG, AILA PADUA
319 CAGUITQUIT, MARJORIE PALAD
320 CAHILIG, ELLI JOHN LOQUINARIO
321 CAHILO, ROMMEL CHRISTIAN SASAN
322 CAIGAS, JUDY ANN ALFONSO
323 CAINGCOY, REYNALDO LACERNA
324 CAJIPO, MAHR ANTHONETTE CUI
325 CAJUCOM, KATHLEEN YNIESTA
326 CALADO, ARCHE SAKIB
327 CALALANG, HANNAH BIANCA CRUZ
328 CALAMONGAY, RENGIE VINCENT CARPIO
329 CALANDAY, ARGEL VENDIOLA
330 CALIMPUSAN, EZER JR CHAN
331 CALIXTRO, JEFFREY ANGEL
332 CALMA, JUDY ANN CARIAGA
333 CALONGE, FLORENZ MARK GUILLERMO
334 CALSIYAO, FAITHE SAD-ANG
335 CALSIYAO, SHELDON ALMEDA
336 CAMBA, MARTIN PAOLO ZACARIAS
337 CAMPANO, JESRIEL ABAD
338 CAMPOS, JAN MICHAEL AUSTRIA
339 CAMUS, DONN BRIAN MENOR
340 CAMUS, JIM KARLO GOCE
341 CAMUS, JOSEPH MANALO
342 CANAKAN, HARRIS MARK VALERIO
343 CANDA, KIEFER LUIGI REYES
344 CANDIDO, JASTINE PEREZ
345 CANGGAT, EDGAR JR BITAN
346 CANLAS, ALYSSA SUMANG
347 CANLAS, GLEN CARLO LINGAT
348 CANLAS, RELI MAAN CALPO
349 CANO, RAQUEL REGINO
350 CANOY, CHRISTIAN PAUL DE PEDRO
351 CANOY, EMERALD JOSE MARIA ARCHIVAL
352 CAONG, KLAUS NIKO BARBARONA
353 CAPIRAL, RACHELLE ANN TIOTANGCO
354 CAPULSO, KEVIN PAUL ESLABAN
355 CARAIG, CARMELA FRANCESCA NABONG
356 CARANDANG, ARIEL DOMINIC DAQUIS
357 CARANDANG, ORPHALYN MAYORDO
358 CARDAÑO, TED VELASQUEZ
359 CARDENAS, JOHN PATRICK TRINIDAD
360 CARDEÑO, JOHN FRANCIS MAGBANUA
361 CARI, AL JUN SURIBEN
362 CARIAGA, KENNETH TIAÑO
363 CARIAS, PRESCO JR BARBARONA
364 CARIG, RALPH DOMINIQUE MADRID
365 CARINGAL, MICHAEL ANGELO MEDINA
366 CARIÑO, KAREN JOY GABANI
367 CARIÑO, LEONARD SEVILLA
368 CARNAJE, JAY LLOYD BELEBER
369 CARPIO, RONIEM ANDREW BORDEOS
370 CASALA, THOMAS JOHN SANTOS
371 CASAS, NIKKO DE JESUS
372 CASBUSE, DOROTHY JOY
373 CASEÑAS, FRANZ DAENIELLE CORTEZ
374 CASTAÑEDA, RICA JALYSSA GOMEZ
375 CASTILLO, MARIE DOMINIC DEL ROSARIO
376 CASTILLO, MON KRISTOPHER FUERTE
377 CASTILLO, NIÑO ANGELO ROSALES
378 CASTRO, ADRIAN GOMEZ
379 CASTRO, ANGELICA ISABEL PERONA
380 CASTRO, CHARLIE MAGNE DALIGDIG
381 CASTRO, DOROTHY PEREZ
382 CASTRO, FROILAN AIDREF AQUINO
383 CASTRO, MARINO JR LAGAMO
384 CASTRO, ROLLIE PEDROSA
385 CASTRO, RYAN GORO
386 CATAPANG, JOHN MICHAEL MICULOB
387 CATARATA, LEANZZA MARIA AGNES OBUGA
388 CATIIS, FELIX BARTOLOME
389 CATIPAY, LAWRENCE CATUBIG
390 CATUBAG, JEE GUILLER BADILLA
391 CAWALING, ZYGIEVIEVE CAMPANERO
392 CAWAYAN, KEITHLEY LACDAO
393 CAYABYAB, EARL CRUZ
394 CAYANAN, ALLISON KYLE PEÑARUBIA
395 CAYETANO, VESCIREE FERMIN
396 CAÑEZO, BRIAN PAUL BERMAS
397 CAÑONASO, DEE ANN RUALES
398 CEJAR, CZAR DAVID ARGUEL
399 CELADA, LEDDIE MAY DUPAN
400 CELESTE, BILLY JOE ABONITA
401 CELIS, PRINCESS DAE PAMINTUAN
402 CENIZA, VINCE OROZCO
403 CERDIÑA, JAKIRI JAMES GARCIA
404 CERENO, ANJELA MAIKA MENDOZA
405 CEREZO, IVAN JUDE ELLA
406 CEREZO, KRIZHA RENIELLE PERALTA
407 CERICOS, ANN RHEINA GO
408 CERVANCIA, JEMEDYN MADRIÑAN
409 CHAN, KENNETH TURLA
410 CHENG, SHARMAINE DE GUZMAN
411 CHEW, JON IVAN DE GUZMAN
412 CHIONG, GLOBERT MARTINEZ
413 CHIU, JOHN RICHARD ZAMBALES
414 CHUA, ANDREW CAOILE
415 CHUA, JANNA MARI STRAIT
416 CHUA, JON EDRICK ALVIZO
417 CHUA, JULIUS ROBIN IPAPO
418 CHUA, MARY KRISTEL-ANNE AÑOVER
419 CHUAQUICO, RACHEL ANN DIRA
420 CHUAYAP, ADRIAN JOSEPH DE GUZMAN
421 CHUCUEN, ANDREW XANDER II OLOWAN
422 CHUN, JERRY UY
423 CION, ROCKY ROMEO TAMAYO
424 CLEDERA, SHEENA ROSE BOLANTE
425 CLEMENTE, ALEXANDRA TAN
426 CLEMENTE, GILBERT PAGSANJAN
427 CLEMENTE, PETER JOSEPH DE JESUS
428 CLIDORO, JAYMIE TAJON
429 CLORIBEL, MAGICHAEL BUCAG
430 CO, MYRRIAM ADELLE TRISTAN
431 CO, RACHELLE LIN
432 COCJIN, QUEENIE RUEDAS
433 CODICO, NIKKI VHYNNE LIQUIGAN
434 COGAL, RACHELLE ANN SALOMON
435 COLENTAVA, IVAN CLARENCE ANILLO
436 COLLADO, AILEEN MAE BALADAD
437 COMANDAO, CHARMAINE ANNE LACAP
438 COMBALICER, JOSE MARI RAVAGO
439 COMBITE, MICHAEL LACHICA
440 COMIA, JOHN HENRY ABAD
441 CONCEPCION, JUSTINE SANTOS
442 CONDE, NILENE DEOCAREZA
443 CONSTANTE, MARIJO RILLO
444 CONTILLO, JOBEN MIGUEL UMINGA
445 COOPER, SHANAMARIE ERICA PEÑALOSA
446 CORDERO, PRECIOUS GRACE DUEÑAS
447 CORDETA, JUDY EMMANUELLE ABO
448 CORDEZ, JANINE PARALE
449 CORDOVA, CALVEN CATACUTAN
450 CORIA, REGINALD NAMOCATCAT
451 CORNELIO, ZUSMITHA ABUSO
452 CORONACION, DYAN ARCEL MAÑALAC
453 CORONADO, NERINEL MOZO
454 CORONADO, NIÑO LOUIE ALINAS
455 CORPUZ, AIREES REI GATBONTON
456 CORPUZ, MARIAN JOYCE BATAD
457 CORTEL, DANN LOVELLE GANZON
458 CORTEZ, ALOISSIUS DATU
459 CORTEZ, JONAS REYES
460 CORTEZ, MARVIE DAVID
461 COSMO, JOHN KIM LINAMBOS
462 COSMOD, NICYLL HIBAYA
463 CRISOSTOMO, HAROLD ALEC SEBASTIAN
464 CRISOSTOMO, NOEL II TORRES
465 CRISTOBAL, KRISCELLE VILLASEÑOR
466 CRUZ, CHARISSE ANNE ALILIO
467 CRUZ, JAINE CRUZ
468 CRUZ, JONATHAN CARLO MANZON
469 CRUZ, KAREN ALVARO
470 CRUZ, KIMBERLY BARCELONA
471 CRUZ, LESTER RONQUILLO
472 CRUZ, RICARDO III LABONGRAY
473 CRUZ, RITZ LARA JAMERO
474 CRUZ, RUPERT RUSSELL SAN PEDRO
475 CRUZAT, JENSEN CARLO OXALES
476 CUADRA, EMAN ARSEN MANGUNAY
477 CUBAR, JUNARD LESTER ESCARIO
478 CUBE, FLORANTE BORJA
479 CUBILLO, MICHELLE ANN GONZALES
480 CUENCO, TONNI ANNE IBARRA
481 CUETO, MA SHAMILE ANNE CANDAVA
482 CULLANO, JAN VICTORIA MARTAL
483 CUNANAN, SATURNINO JR SAPIGAO
484 CUÑADO, JOYMEE ROSE SINOGBA
485 DACANAY, ROMEL PATONG
486 DADIA, LAUREEN YSABEL BIÑAS
487 DAGONDONG, CHRISTIA MARIE DIONALDO
488 DAILIG, ELINOR VILLANUEVA
489 DALANON, TIMOTHY PHILIP BAÑEZ
490 DALAPAG, KWINIE MICHELE ATUN
491 DALIG, ABDUL NASSIF RESPECIA
492 DALINGAY, TIMOTHY JR OLAD
493 DALISAY, PATRICIA NICOLE DE CASTRO
494 DAMASCO, ALJON NIÑO NAVARRO
495 DAMASO, JOHN CARLO RACADIO
496 DAMASO, MARIA ANGELICA SABUG
497 DAMPIOS, CHRISTINE PENELOPE POLEA
498 DAMPIOS, DESIREE MAE PESQUERA
499 DAPITAN, JEFFREY MIRAL
500 DAROY, JAMES DOMINIC CAYAGO
501 DASCO, MURIEL KIM MANRIQUEZ
502 DATU, EMIL RHEYN ASUNCION
503 DAVID, JAYSON MENESES
504 DAVID, ROGER GALANG
505 DAYRIT, JAMES BRYAN DIZON
506 DAYRIT, JOHN EMERSEN BONDOC
507 DE CASTRO, DAHLIE AMOR MANGUYAB
508 DE CASTRO, MA DEI GRACE ALVAREZ
509 DE DIOS, CLARA MIKAELA
510 DE GUZMAN, ALDWIN CASTRO
511 DE GUZMAN, ARIEL VILLA
512 DE GUZMAN, CHARISSE LAQUINDANUM
513 DE GUZMAN, GERALD STA MARIA
514 DE GUZMAN, JONAH NEILL BRYAN DIWA
515 DE GUZMAN, RYAN CRUZ
516 DE GUZMAN, THEOPHILUS DE VERA
517 DE JESUS, ALCEA AIRA GONZAGA
518 DE JESUS, JAMES ARVIN ALONZO
519 DE JESUS, LUIS ALBERT PASUMBAL
520 DE JESUS, MAIVELLYN JOY CRUZ
521 DE JESUS, MARIA KAREN FIGUEROA
522 DE LA CRUZ, MELCHOR FRANCISCO ELGAR
523 DE LA ROSA, DINO JOSE CHAVES
524 DE LEON, AVELINO VILLARUEL
525 DE LEON, JESSEY LAINE MAGLONZO
526 DE LEON, MARIA KRISTINE KATE BACULI
527 DE LOS REYES, KATE MARCELYNE ELTAGUNDE
528 DE LOS SANTOS, APRILLE GAYLE BAUTISTA
529 DE LOS SANTOS, ELDEN SANCHEZ
530 DE LUNA, MARYNER VERNA BOQUE
531 DE MESA, CAMILLE REYES
532 DE MESA, JOMA AMPONIN
533 DE PERALTA, MARCELINO JR TAMESIS
534 DE PERALTA, RONEL DOCTOLERO
535 DE VENECIA, JOEY DAMIAN
536 DE VERA, ABIGAIL ARCIGA
537 DE VERA, CHRISTIAN BOOTS ACOSTA
538 DE VERA, MARICRIS ESTACIO
539 DE VILLA, MARC ANTHONY BICO
540 DE VILLA, MICHAEL LANDICHO
541 DEJELO, ARVIN GERON DE SAN ANDRES
542 DEL MUNDO, KIRK MARVIC SY
543 DEL ROSARIO, LEI ANNE FAUSTINO
544 DEL ROSARIO, MARIA CHRISELLE FOLLOSCO
545 DELA CRUZ, AEZEL ELAINE CHAVEZ
546 DELA CRUZ, ALVIN PAUL PASCUAL
547 DELA CRUZ, CARMELA FLOR TUAZON
548 DELA CRUZ, FRANCIS LOWIE ENAJE
549 DELA CRUZ, JANN PAOLO EMMANUEL DAVID
550 DELA CRUZ, KENNETH ODLANYER NUQUI
551 DELA CRUZ, MARK ANTHONY ARIAGA
552 DELA FUENTE, AMEERA ARCUNA
553 DELA FUENTE, THERESE CAMILLE ANTONIO
554 DELA PIEDRA, AMIEL CEDRIC SILOT
555 DELA ROSA, JAN MICHELLE REYES
556 DELA ROSA, MARIVIEN BALBOA
557 DELA ROSA, PAOLO TAYSON
558 DELA SERNA, ELIZA JULIO
559 DELA SERNA, GILBERT II MEDIO
560 DELA VICTORIA, DIANA ANGELA CLEMENT
561 DELAVIN, CHESTER CABILES
562 DELFIN, STEFAN RYAN VILLARRUZ
563 DELGADO, DANIEL ARZAGA
564 DELGADO, MARYDEE QUINERY
565 DELGADO, VINCENT CHARLES DEL MUNDO
566 DELOS SANTOS, CHARMAINE BRILLO
567 DELOS SANTOS, DENISE LAUREL
568 DELOS SANTOS, EUNICE DE JOYA
569 DEMDAM, PAULA GRACIA WILLIAM
570 DEMETERIO, HILDEBRAND DE LOS REYES
571 DEMITION, CLARICE NARCISO
572 DEMORAL, CHRISTINE MAICAH ATENTAR
573 DESPI, LOUIE JAY TIPAGAT
574 DESTAJO, JAYNE SHANRIE BELTRAN
575 DESUASIDO, DARLA MARIE ATIENZA
576 DEVIO, MAY PORTILLO
577 DEXIMO, REGINE JOYCE LAVILLA
578 DIAMANTE, DAN VINCENT IV ROBLES
579 DIAZ, DANICA JACINTO
580 DIAZ, RALPH RODERICK VELEZ
581 DICHOS, AIMIELYN IDULSA
582 DICHOSO, JESSICA MAY DOCOG
583 DIFUNTORUM, DELFIN III AYGAS
584 DIGMA, KATRINA FAYE BARRIENTOS
585 DIMACULANGAN, KRIZIALYN GUNDA
586 DIMARANAN, KAYLA JEZELLE BELLEZA
587 DIOCALES, KARL JUSTIN SAYSENG
588 DIONEDA, JESSICA MONSERRATE
589 DIOSO, KOH KEY ABAO-ABAO
590 DIZON, BENJAMIN JR LAGMAN
591 DIZON, CHARLES APACIONADO
592 DIZON, ELIZER JOHN MANALOTO
593 DIZON, LAWRENCE JUDE
594 DIZON, SHAN DAVID FERNANDEZ
595 DOLLETON, HENIE SACOLINGAN
596 DOLOR, AICY CALINAO
597 DOMADO, ASLIYAH MASBUD
598 DOMEN, JESSICA JOY PATULA
599 DOMINGO, JERIC CORPUZ
600 DOMINGUEZ, ARIANE MICHELLE PARALLAG
601 DOMINGUEZ, PATRICK GIO ARCE-IGNACIO
602 DONESA, KRYSTIN KARLYLE CINES
603 DOPING, RYAN MAHINAY
604 DORAN, MARICEL SILVEO
605 DORIA, DAPHNE SARAH MANALAD
606 DORIA, SARA GLORIA MANALOTO
607 DORON, ANGELIE GONATO
608 DOROSAN, MARK GIL TABAYAG
609 DREJE, MARK ADRIAN DE VERA
610 DREO, GALILEO JEREMIAS
611 DUDAS, ERWIN BACARES
612 DULAY, PATRICK ANGELO ABAT
613 DUMAGUING, EARLYN COSME
614 DUMLAO, GEORGE III UY
615 DUMOL, ALYSSA LOUISSE LAURENTE
616 DUMUK, KARINA PASIA
617 DUMULAG, LEA PAGADA
618 DUPLITO, JAN PAOLO AMPARO
619 DURAN, MA LEONOR
620 DURANO, MIGUEL ANTONIO LUZURIAGA
621 DURANO, PATRICIA YNEZ ABDALA
622 DY, KENNETH DARAS
623 DY, MALEIKA ANDREA QUIACHON
624 ECAL, JOSE HARRY JR BORJA
625 ELANO, ROE ANN CLAIRE ENGHUG
626 ELCANO, ELSINORE BEBERINO
627 ELIHAY, EMMANUELLE CHINO ALEC ORTEGA
628 EMPLEO, WARREN CHRISTOPHER ORINDAY
629 ENAYA, MARY JOAN CAGAMPANG
630 ENRIQUEZ, ERWIN TOLENTINO
631 ENRIQUEZ, JUN MARIEDEN MANIAOL
632 ENRIQUEZ, MANOLITO JR ANERO
633 EPIL, CRESANTO GORGONIO
634 ERAÑO, JAYCENE LERIDA
635 ERNI, NED ANGELO JAVIER
636 ESBERTO, ROSELLE SEVILLA
637 ESCRITOR, NIKKI ISABELLE ABUEL
638 ESGUERRA, CHARMAINE EBITNER
639 ESPAÑO, ALTHEA JOY ESTOLONIO
640 ESPERAS, PHOEBE KAYE MESA
641 ESPERO, MARK TRISTAN GONZALES
642 ESPINOCILLA, ENGELIN LAGASCA
643 ESPINOLA, BERLYN ROSANTO
644 ESPINOSA, BEIBIE JANE SAMARTINO
645 ESPINOSA, JOHN ARVE BALLORI
646 ESPIRITU, KEVIN JOHN SORIANO
647 ESPIRITU, LYRA ZOFIA PAGLINAWAN
648 ESPIÑA, RITA MAY ENCARNACION
649 ESTANISLAO, JOY MIJARES
650 ESTEBAN, SHAELLA BAHINGAWAN
651 ESTEVES, LOUIE MEL PETILLA
652 ESTO, SHELLA JENA GANDA
653 ESTOMAGUIO, JOHN KENNETH LADERAS
654 ESTOYE, LORENZO MONTEALTO
655 ESTRADA, JERIC BORERO
656 ESTREMERA, KRISTIAN LYLE CALDERON
657 ESTROPEGAN, ISRAEL JABES MANATAD
658 ETRATA, RYAN AQUINO
659 EUGENIO, FRANKLIN LIDON
660 EVANGELISTA, JENNYLYN LORETO
661 EVANGELISTA, MARTIN LOUIE III PASABING
662 FABELLO, JEFF RAY EBAJAY
663 FABRIGAS, FINLAND MHAREY MASCULINO
664 FACTOR, WILLIAM JOECRIST LARDIZABAL
665 FAJURA, PETER PALEC
666 FALLESGON, JEMY HERNANDEZ
667 FALOME, MARIE JUANA
668 FALSIS, LOREN JANE CARNATE
669 FANCUBIT, YVANE JANE DIMAANO
670 FANTIN, SHEBA MARIE ORCULLO
671 FARAON, JOVANNE LAGMAN
672 FELIPE, RAYCEL FLOR SALLE
673 FELISMINO, KRISHNA ODERON
674 FERINO, JOSE ALBERTO JACOB
675 FERMO, LYNDON JR ABARQUEZ
676 FERNANDEZ, CYPRIAN FRANCIS DAVE ALCORIN
677 FERNANDEZ, FERNANDO BATAC
678 FERNANDEZ, JOSE GALANG
679 FERNANDEZ, LOUIS ALISON FRANCISCO
680 FERNANDEZ, MARC JAN ESTRADA
681 FERRATER, ANDREA MARIEL DY
682 FERRERAS, MARCOS KOH
683 FIGUEROA, ROWEL EFBERT DE MESA
684 FLANDES, MARGARITA ISABELLE MISTAL
685 FLORA, ERLINDA REMO
686 FLORENDO, JESSIE ANN HOJILLA
687 FLORES, CHARLENE MAE ILAGAN
688 FLORES, JUAN PAOLO ANGELO MARTIN JIMENEZ
689 FLORES, ROI LAURENCE LUNA
690 FOJAS, ALBERT JAYMALIN
691 FOLLOSO, LANCE BRIAN ROXAS
692 FORMALEJO, PACIAN FRANCIS PADILLO
693 FORONDA, KYLE MARCHIE CORTES
694 FORTUNADO, LALAINE DIAZ
695 FORTUNY, GLIAN VILLAR
696 FRANCIA, CLOYD FLORENCE GARIPLAN
697 FRANCISCO, ASLEY MIRANDA
698 FRANCISCO, JILLIAN AQUINO
699 FRANCO, LAYLE GUINTO
700 FRANCO, SHEENA MARIE REDIL
701 FRANI, NICOLE HANNA MARIE CALDO
702 FROA, MARIA JONNAH DALISAY
703 FUENSALIDA, NELSON JOHN SAMSON
704 FUENTEBELLA, DANISA MAY COLINARES
705 FULLOSO, CHRISTOPHER JOHN GALON
706 FURIGAY, JAMES XYRILL ATIENZA
707 GABORNES, EARL ARVIN EDER
708 GABRILLO, ELIJAH GEORGE FERNANDEZ
709 GABUYA, JUSTIN MAVERICK PENTINIO
710 GACIAS, JOYCE LAUIGAN
711 GACOSTA, MARY SHAIRA JERESANO
712 GACRAMA, FRANZ MAURIS BENITEZ
713 GADDI, JENNYFER JACOB
714 GAFFUD, STEVEN NOEL DALUPANG
715 GALAN, ESTHER DAWN MINA
716 GALANG, ANTONETTE GANIA
717 GALAO, MELCHOR LONZAGA
718 GALBAN, HANNAH GRACE FRIGILLANA
719 GALLENO, DENMARK VILLASON
720 GALLO, JOHN MICHAEL ELRITZ DASMARIÑAS
721 GALOLO, RYAN ONEIL TIMARIO
722 GALVO, JHONA GRACE BOLIVAR
723 GAMBOA, ARLENE VALDEZ
724 GANGA, ELAINE MAE RAMOS
725 GANTALA, GABRIEL LOUIE LUCAS
726 GANZON, TRIXIE JOYCE LUMOGDANG
727 GAPPI, KIEL ISIP
728 GAPUZ, MELVIN MAR NICOLAS
729 GARCIA, JESSICA MAE BONILLA
730 GARCIA, JOSE FRANCISCO GUZMAN
731 GARCIA, NICOLE AIKA ARRUBIO
732 GARCIA, PAUL BRYAN OQUENDO
733 GARCIA, RAFFAEL MACAIRE DUGAY
734 GARCIA, SHERWIN HERNANDEZ
735 GARCIA, YUETTE HIPOLITO
736 GARDONIA, NIEL BUENO
737 GATUS, LESLIE CARLO REYES
738 GAWARAN, JEN AIRA TORRES
739 GAYATIN, MA JUJIE PANTALEON
740 GELIG, GLENN SOLON
741 GENTEROLIZO, CATHERINE ROSE FRANCISCO
742 GERMAR, TRISHA MARIE LANDAYAN
743 GERONIMO, FRANZ RUBI JIMENEZ
744 GILE, MARYROSE CANINO
745 GO, SHARMAINE MONIQUE CHUA
746 GOCON, FRANCIS GARIENT JABADAN
747 GODOY, JOSEPH JOHN DE LEON
748 GOLOYUGO, AGNELLIA ESPERIDA
749 GONATICE, JEROME EVANGELISTA
750 GONO, COLEEN MAE BOSTON
751 GONZAGA, ROBERT JASON VICENCIO
752 GONZALES, APRIL ROSIL ATTAM
753 GONZALES, AYRRA NICOLE YAP
754 GONZALES, BADER DANILO MALLARE
755 GONZALES, JOHN MARK GUIFAYA
756 GONZALES, KEN EDWARD CAMACHO
757 GONZALES, KEVIN JAMES
758 GONZALES, MARIE EIFFEL ESPIQUE
759 GONZALES, PAUL BRENT DIZON
760 GONZALES, VICTORICO REQUERME
761 GONZALEZ, STEPHEN ADRIAN CRUZ
762 GORNE, RHUDOLF JOHN VALENTINE SAMBOANG
763 GRANDE, JOANNA PATRICIA
764 GRATIL, CLAIRE MAURENE QUEQUEGAN
765 GRESOLA, MARISSE BRIN
766 GRIMALDO, MARVIN MANRIQUE
767 GUANLAO, BRYAN WALDEN LI
768 GUANZON, DARCY ANNE DIZON
769 GUIAO, MA ANGELA ARAOJO
770 GUILLERMO, SHIELA GLENDA BARAYUGA
771 GUINTO, DEANNE SANTOS
772 GULAPA, JERVY CUNANAN
773 GUNAY, ARA VELINE CENIZA
774 GUTIERREZ, JAMES BELEN
775 GUTIERREZ, JAVIER CAMACHO
776 GUTIERREZ, JULIUS ATAYDE
777 GUZMAN, JOMARI PATRICK MEÑOZA
778 GUZMAN, MARK VINCENT PASTORAL
779 GUZMAN, PATRONILO ALTAQUE
780 HABAN, FATIMA ANGELA PATAL
781 HALILI, AMAIRANI SILVA
782 HALILI, JELO DAVID
783 HAPATINGA, PAULA BEANCA MANALAD
784 HASSAN, ERICH SASAPAN
785 HATE, LYNDON JETH ZAMBRANO
786 HAYAG, RIGEL KENT FERRER
787 HAYASHI, JOHN NAOKI REAS
788 HERNANDEZ, DAN JELARD ACORDA
789 HERNANI, SARAH JANE GIBAN
790 HERPACIO, MARIA ISABEL AMIHAN
791 HERRERA, DIANNE KEITH MANZANO
792 HERRERA, RALPH WINGE ABERION
793 HIDALGO, LOUISE REINALYN RAÑOSA
794 HINAMPAS, RANDEL CARILLO
795 HINOLAN, NERRIMAE ANNE ROMERO
796 HONG, ABIGAIL CO
797 HONRADO, VIC JORGIO
798 IBARBIA, MARK ALVARO DELVO
799 IBAY, ALBERT BORRETA
800 IBAY, JOHN PAUL RARANGGOR
801 IBAÑEZ, CESAR JR TOLIS
802 ICASAS, JAN MARIE IROJO
803 IDAGO, LARRA BASILIO
804 IGAR, JAMES LUCOB
805 IGNACIO, MARK AUBREY ACAIN
806 ILAO, IAN DEXTER SERRANO
807 IMBONG, OLAIRA MAE GANUB
808 INAMARGA, RICHMOND JASPER TANO
809 INOFERIO, EDWARD YOCOR
810 INOY, HANNAH CELINE HERAS
811 INVIERNO, JHON MARK BARROGA
812 ISIP, KIMBERLY LOUISE SANTOS
813 ISLETA, CHARLEEN JAY DE LEON
814 ISRAEL, REY MAR BEN MAURILLO
815 ISULAT, CHESTER RAYMUND GILES DURAN
816 JAGNA, NATHALIE ROSE SERAFIN
817 JAMEN, TRESAMAR BAYON
818 JANAPIN, KIMBERLY LAVADO
819 JAO, ARLENE ABEGAIL DONGUYA
820 JARILLA, RENZ CHARLES BALOLOY
821 JAVIER, KATRINA MAE EBARLE
822 JAVIER, RAMGEL COMADEZO
823 JAVILLONAR, ALLAN AGGUIO
824 JAVILLONAR, SHEILA MAY LORENZANA
825 JEQUINTO, KRISTA MAE FERRER
826 JIMENEZ, AARON JAY MAGALLANO
827 JIMENEZ, SHELIAK FRANCISCO
828 JINO-O, EDMAR ESCARMOSO
829 JOPILLO, BRYAN FLORES
830 JOSUE, GENE NICOLAI BATU
831 JOYOHOY, CLIFFORD BUREROS
832 JUABAN, CLINT CEASAR REDOBLADO
833 JUAN, EJAY LUIGI
834 JUCUTAN, JAN MICHAEL YABUT
835 JUMAWAN, JAIZA MAE AYUSTE
836 JUSA, CHRISTIAN CARL BULLAG
837 JUSAY, BRYAN SUMANG
838 KADATAR, FRITZY LYN LUNAS
839 KAPAWEN, KAIRA FAYE CLAVER
840 KATIGBAK, JOHN MICHAEL NIEVA
841 KHO, VERONICA JHANE LIM
842 KIPLI, KHENN RAJIV SALI
843 KISEO, LOVISA ANNE ORIEL
844 KOBAYASHI, KAORI JIMENEZ
845 KOLLIN, NIMROD NEIL PEANG
846 LABAD, FRANZ EMMANUEL DOLOTINA
847 LABESORES, JIO AMOR DIGAUM
848 LABRADOR, KARL LUMBUAN
849 LABUGUEN, JOANNA RIZZA ABALOS
850 LACANLALE, ARVIN DANTING
851 LACAP, NINO CELSAN JANNEL PRING
852 LACUESTA, ALAN MADRONA
853 LADAG, RAYEL ERRA LEANDA
854 LAGAMON, KRISTY MARIE ORINAY
855 LAGAT, LOU RANEE TORRES
856 LAGROMA, GELLI LYN TALABOC
857 LAGUE, ANGELBERT YECYEC
858 LAGUIT, LORELIE ANNE GOSE
859 LAM, ANGELICA DAVID
860 LAM, KRISTIAN LAWRENCE HERNANDEZ
861 LAMBERTE, CAMILLE CORDOVA
862 LAMBINO, JUSTIN JAMES SAMERA
863 LAMPREA, ALLAIN DAVE PADIOS
864 LAMURIN, RHEN HERZL FAELNAR
865 LANABE, JOHN ROBERT PEPATCO
866 LAO-LAWI, STEVEN RAY MADERA
867 LAODENIO, DENIEL SANCHEZ
868 LAPID, ERICSSON JED AMBROCIO
869 LAPIRA, ANNA DOMINIQUE MOSLARES
870 LAPSO, MEILYN VILLANUEVA
871 LAPUZ, MARA VERONICA CABAÑEROS
872 LARDIZABAL, DARYL PETE OLUCAN
873 LARISMA, KIM LEA SAULO
874 LARITA, FLEDALEE SUPERABLE
875 LARON, KHYRENE PEARL RAYMUNDO
876 LAS PIÑAS, RICHELLE ALCAZAR
877 LASERNA, ANDREA PAULA HERMANO
878 LASIN, JANBERT ROSUELLO
879 LASTRILLA, JULIA ISABEL ABELLA
880 LATO, JOAN RACHEL AROLLADO
881 LAUDE, BRYAN CUEVAS
882 LAUS, ALWYN GAMBOA
883 LAYGO, CARISSA ISADORA ARCIBAL
884 LAYNO, KENNETH VALLEJO
885 LAYUG, JOVEN BAMBA
886 LAZARO, ADRIAN PATRICK TRINIDAD
887 LAZARO, JOSE ANTONIO LLANES
888 LAZARTE, KEVIN FIGUEROA
889 LAZO, EDSEL JAMES PLAIDA
890 LEAL, MARY ANGELOU AGOR
891 LEDDA, DENZEL DIEGO CAGUIOA
892 LEDESMA, DINA LEONORAS
893 LEDESMA, GEFSY MARIE BUENVENIDA
894 LEDESMA, LORRAINE VIROCEL
895 LEE, MARK ANTHONY NIETES
896 LEGASPI, MA ELOISA LOZANO
897 LEGASPI, MARJUN DIGAL
898 LEGO, BIANCA MARIZ REYES
899 LEGUA, SHIELA AZUCENA
900 LELINA, JHAN CARLITOS BUNGCAYAO
901 LEONARDO, EDZEN JAN CUBELO
902 LEONCIO, CHELSY CHARLENE MENDOZA
903 LEONES, LANZ ARVIN PEREZ
904 LESCANO, JUNA AZURO
905 LEVISTE, JUDIEL MAE ORIAS
906 LIAO, ARLYNE ROSELLE MALTO
907 LIBRODO, JON JEROME GRAVIDEZ
908 LILLES, KARA KATHERINE MACATIAG
909 LIM, EDWARD JANZEN PO
910 LIM, JOMAE EDAR
911 LIM, KIMBLE BRIAN GAERLAN
912 LIM, SHEEREEN IBRAHIM
913 LIMBONHAI, KATHLEEN MAE TAN
914 LIMOSNERO, ALDRIN CENA
915 LIMPASAN, DIANNE NARQUIZA GANIH
916 LIMPO, JOSE EMANUEL CUERPO
917 LIMSA, JOVEI ANN GONZALES
918 LINGAD, EARL ANTHONY MANANSALA
919 LINGAD, RECRISTINE PADERON
920 LINGCO, DARWIN DE TORRES
921 LIPANG, SARAHLLEN NAVALES
922 LIQUIRAN, ROJISON PAGTALUNAN
923 LISING, FRANZ STEVEN BANAAG
924 LISTA, EMMANUEL YANTO
925 LIWAG, DIONEL JOSEPH TOLENTINO
926 LIZADA, EMI PAULETTE HURNA
927 LLAMIS, DWIGHT JOHN APARECIO
928 LLAMOSO, JOHN RANDOLF PACHECO
929 LLANDA, MYTHYL ROSE BAÑARIA
930 LLANERA, ROSILA SILVA
931 LLANTOS, MARIA RENA CARMEL LLENARESAS
932 LLANZA, JOHN JARVIE OCAMPO
933 LODIVICO, JAMES ALEXSON ESTANISLAO
934 LOMPERO, DAPHNE HARYETH BALLON
935 LOPEGA, LARIZA ACLAN
936 LOPEZ, AEJAE ALDRIN DIMAFELIX
937 LOPEZ, DIANA JANE GAPASIN
938 LOPEZ, JOSEPH EMMANUEL LEONARDO
939 LOPEZ, KRISTIAN WILLI DEL ROSARIO
940 LOPEZ, LANCE PHILIP MIRANDA
941 LOPEZ, LOVEJOI LOUISE YABAN
942 LOPEZ, NERIZA REYES
943 LOPEZ, VALLEN MENDOZA
944 LORA, ELLEN JOYCE GUIRIT
945 LOREJO, PRINCESS LUZURIAGA
946 LORENO, MARJON MARBID
947 LORENZO, GERALD ADDISON FERRER
948 LORENZO, JAY MARK PASCUAL
949 LOTERIÑA, PAUL JOHN TORRENTE
950 LOZANO, ERIKA MARIEN VARGAS
951 LUCIDO, MARIA ROWENA VISBE
952 LUKBAN, DIANNE ANDREA TORQUATOR
953 LUMACAD, SHAIRA LOU ARAYA
954 LUMAHOG, JAMESUEL MALAPIT
955 LUMANTAS, ABIEL BARRETE
956 LUMBAO, JOANNIE CABILING
957 LUN, JOHN ALEXIS LIZARDO
958 LUNA, RAYSON SANTOYO
959 LUNTIAN, JENITH SALVIO
960 LUSTRE, BONIFACIO JR PEÑARANDA
961 LUTERO, LIZLIE CRUZ
962 MAAÑO, FRANCIS JASON CRUZ
963 MABBORANG, JESSICA ABDOSAN
964 MACABANTI, MARYNETTE JOESELLE RUBINOS
965 MACADANGDANG, MARK JOSEPH GRAGASIN
966 MACADAT, RICHELLE NUÑEZ
967 MACAGBA, COLLEEN KATE CABRERA
968 MACALINDONG, MA LIZETTE AINA CAIBIGAN
969 MACANA, JESSA MAE CALVARIO
970 MACAPINLAC, MARK LESTER MUSNI
971 MACARANDAN, KEVIN KEEGAN DAGUMAN
972 MACARIO, JOSEPH TY
973 MACARUBBO, BEL-DION BALISI
974 MACASIEB, GELYN BETUDIO
975 MACASINAG, JANICE BALOLOY
976 MACASOJOT, ETHEL JOHN ANTOFINA
977 MACAWILE, REYNALYN TAROSAN
978 MACION, LURENN GRACE MIRABILES
979 MACLANG, RANIEL SOTELO
980 MACUHA, CHARLES MICKO EMPAYNADO
981 MADRIAGA, JOSHUA CAGUIOA
982 MADRIAGA, KRISTIANNE MELVIL SISRACON
983 MADRIAGA, MARCIANA RICO
984 MADRIAGA, MARVY LOYD CERVANTES
985 MADRID, JOHN ROBERT ESPORNA
986 MADROGABA, CHRISTIAN ANDRO NATAÑO
987 MADRONIO, JEAN BALINAN
988 MADUCDOC, CHAD ARMEN LOPEZ
989 MAG-IBA, MARIA ANDREA REYES
990 MAGALONG, SARAH FEILIZ GATDULA
991 MAGBANUA, DARWIN TRINIDAD
992 MAGDANGAL, JUDITH SONSING
993 MAGLONZO, MARK ANTHONY MENDOZA
994 MAGNAYE, VAN KENNETH SOPERA
995 MAGNO, CIDRIC ANGELO OLIVEROS
996 MAGSANO, MARK JANSEN
997 MAGUNDAYAO, KRISTIAN MAE MATNOG
998 MAKILING, KIMBERLY LANGAN
999 MAKIRAMDAM, MA SARLET JOY CRUZ
1000 MALAKI, QUENNE OLEA
1001 MALANA, ALVIN SIMANGAN
1002 MALATE, JENIFER LLANDELAR
1003 MALATE, LEONARD CORTEZ
1004 MALAYA, JOHN REUBERT SOMO
1005 MALAYO, NEPTALI MORTEL
1006 MALE, RICH LAUDEMELL REYES
1007 MALICDEM, ARVEENE MANRIQUE
1008 MALINAO, JEROME JAY ABRETIL
1009 MALLARI, AIRRA KHEI FABIAN
1010 MALONG, JOHN ALDRICH JAMORA
1011 MALUYO, WILSON JR DAYAG
1012 MAMARIL, RAMON REYES
1013 MAMBONG, DON DEXTER ADVINCULA
1014 MANALANSAN, PATRICIA JACINTO
1015 MANALILI, DENNY QUIAMBAO
1016 MANALILI, EMMANUEL JR UY
1017 MANALO, JAN JAGADISA DAS BUENVIAJE
1018 MANALO, MIEDRINE KENNETH BARRANCO
1019 MANANGAN, JASMINE MYCARL DULAY
1020 MANANSALA, DANNAH ROSE FERNANDEZ
1021 MANAOG, QUEENEE BELUSO
1022 MANARIN, JASON REY ORBITA
1023 MANASAN, JENICA LEE TOLENTINO
1024 MANDANI, JANNICA RAE GATCHALIAN
1025 MANDAP, FERNAN MARI BAGAWISAN
1026 MANGALUS, ANGELICA PANLILIO
1027 MANGAPIS, FUL JOHN CHIO
1028 MANGARAN, CAMILLE JOAQUIN
1029 MANGAWANG, JASMINE JEONNHEL DABU
1030 MANGOHIG-TORRES, DEBORAH
1031 MANGUBAT, BRYAN SUMAGUE
1032 MANGUERA, GIAN CARLO VINO
1033 MANGUSSAD, PETER MATTHEW TUPAS
1034 MANIBOG, REYMANO DOMINGO
1035 MANINANG, PAMELA DENNISE DUNGCA
1036 MANINGAS, CELIA GUTIERREZ
1037 MANIPON, MARY GRACE DELOS REYES
1038 MANLAPID, KIRSTIE LOUISE SIOSON
1039 MANLICLIC, FROILYNE MARIA SACRAMENTO
1040 MANTILLA, JINO SEBAN
1041 MANTILLA, RONA MAE DEL ROSARIO
1042 MANTILLA, RUTH ANNE CENTINO
1043 MANZANADES, MA ARLETTE SEVILLANO
1044 MANZANO, MAUREEN KYNA
1045 MANZON, GABRIEL LOMIBAO
1046 MARALLAG, ENELLE LOUIE HERMOGENO
1047 MARAMBA, FRANCIS CHRISTIAN INFANTE
1048 MARASIGAN, SAMUEL PINEDA
1049 MARCO, MARIE JOY MORALES
1050 MARCOS, MARK BRYAN PONCE
1051 MARIANO, JANINE CELINA AGUINALDO
1052 MARIN, MAE ANGELA CHARISHA TAYAG
1053 MARPURI, TETTE SIERRA
1054 MARQUEZ, KEVIN BENJAMIN TOSOC
1055 MARQUEZ, MARY ANTONETTE DETARO
1056 MARTIN, IAN PATRICK MAGTOTO
1057 MARTINEZ, BIANCA LOUISE SY
1058 MARTINEZ, CHRISTIAN SALVADOR
1059 MARTINEZ, GABRIEL VALENCIA
1060 MARTIR, JOBELLE-ANN BACHO
1061 MARTIRES, PAOLO GABRIEL TORRES
1062 MATABUENA, MARIA LARA JANER
1063 MATACUBO, RICHARD TAGAMTAM
1064 MATANGUIHAN, JACOBSEN DELIZO
1065 MATIAS, DANNA JOSELLE CUEVAS
1066 MATIAS, JO ANNA MARIE JALIPA
1067 MATIAS, MAC REYNAND CALAMAAN
1068 MATILDO, CHORAMAE LAGANG
1069 MATILLANO, MARIVIC LEONIDA
1070 MATINONG, EDJEY LUIS FLORES
1071 MATULAC, RENZO RONZ SALES
1072 MAÑIBO, CHRISELLE JOY HERNANDEZ
1073 MEA, ROSEVELT LYKA MARIA ELEAZAR
1074 MEDEL, MARSHA TICMAN
1075 MEDINA, BEA NICOLE RAMOS
1076 MEDRANO, CHRISTOPHER DOMINGUEZ
1077 MEDRANO, IRELYN MACATANGAY
1078 MEDRANO, JHON GERON PASCUA
1079 MEDRANO, KARREN RAVELO
1080 MEJIA, EINSTIEN BURAC
1081 MEJIA, JOHN FEDERICK CARCABUSO
1082 MEJIA, NIKKI JOY NIMER
1083 MEJORADA, PAUL ANTHONY BIWANG
1084 MELENDEZ, KRISTEL THEA SOLOMON
1085 MENDIZABAL, JOHN MICHAEL ACABA
1086 MENDOZA, ALESSANDRA JANELLE MALINIS
1087 MENDOZA, EDVINO PAOLO MAGPANTAY
1088 MENDOZA, FRANCIS JAMES PARIÑAS
1089 MENDOZA, JOHN KEVIN GONZALVO
1090 MENDOZA, JOHN PAOLO ANDAYA
1091 MENDOZA, KIMBERLY KAROLE ONA
1092 MENDOZA, MARY CLAIRE THERESE TAMARGO
1093 MENDOZA, MIKKA ANGELA TRINIDAD
1094 MENDOZA, ROLANDO GUTIERREZ
1095 MERCADO, CAMILLE PANGILINAN
1096 MERCADO, MARIANNE SURIO
1097 MERCADO, PAULO JAMES TONGOL
1098 MERCADO, VAN HELEN PUREZA MOLINA
1099 MERCURIO, OSCAR JR MAURICIO
1100 MIAPE, MARIVELLO CAPILLANES
1101 MILITAR, EDRIANE CARL FLORESTA
1102 MILLA, ANGELIE DAVID
1103 MILLADO, ERVY JONES BALA
1104 MILLOS, JOHN OLIVER NALDA
1105 MIRABUENO, MITZI MALUPA
1106 MIRAFLOR, MICAH NUÑEZ
1107 MIRANDA, MA ANDRIENNE CLAIRE TARUC
1108 MIRANDA, MARIE FRANCOISE THERESE HERNANDEZ
1109 MIRANDA, MARK JEFF AQUINO
1110 MIÑOZA, KELVIN CARL OLIVAR
1111 MOLINA, CARLO ANGELO VALLE
1112 MOLINA, LOUIE JAZPER JHO FORONDA
1113 MOLINA, PATRICIA RENEE GRAGEDA
1114 MOLINOS, JOTHAM NORMAN PEDROSO
1115 MONAKIL, VENICE FAYE PANGHULAN
1116 MONANG, AISHAD ALDRIGE CALION
1117 MONFORTE, RHINA MARIE CAQUILALA
1118 MONTEADORA, STEPHANIE LOVE ANGAO
1119 MONTENEGRO, BEATRICE MARIE STREEGAN
1120 MONTERO, JOHN PAUL FELIX
1121 MONTOJO, ANNE MARTINE MORALES
1122 MORAL, ALVIN VENZON
1123 MORALES, JUSTIN ROMULO TAPIA
1124 MORALES, MICHAEL JOSHUA CONCEPCION
1125 MORALES, ZANI GAMALIEL FARAL
1126 MORAN, SARJIE FULGAR
1127 MORANDARTE, JOMAR DAZA
1128 MORCILLA, RECHIE MARKIENE ENCABO
1129 MORELOS, PAUL CHRISTIAN PARAS
1130 MORTELA, JOY SUSHMITA VENTURA
1131 MOSCOSO, PRETTIELEI VERMILLION SISON
1132 MOYO, MAE-FLOR MORATALLA
1133 MUASSAB, DIANDRA MEREDITH DAQUIPIL
1134 MUGOT, GEM ERIKA TUMANDA
1135 MURAO, ALLEN CORDERO
1136 MUSICO, RAYMUND JAZZ DORIA
1137 MUTIA, ANNE LORRAINE SARMIENTO
1138 MUTIA, TRISTAN LLOYD TUBURAN
1139 MUÑOZ, HOMER BOY DE GUZMAN
1140 NABOYE, ELOISA MARIA TUGUINAY
1141 NACINO, JONALYN HIDALGO
1142 NACION, LUIGI RAMON AUDRIC SIMPAO
1143 NACPIL, VAN CHRISTIA VIGILANCIA
1144 NACU, KIMBERLY ESPINA
1145 NAGEL, SOKRATES DIOGENES TUNDAG
1146 NAPEÑAS, ALFRED JAMES FELIPE
1147 NAPOD, INA PATRICIA RAMOS
1148 NAPOLEON, RONALD ENJAMBRE
1149 NAPUTO, NEIL CEBLANO
1150 NARVAEZ, GENO EMERSON VILLAR
1151 NAS, YENNESY OLIQUINO
1152 NASAYAO, MA CRISTINA CABRERA
1153 NATIVIDAD, CHRISTIAN TEODORO
1154 NAUNGAYAN, DANA AVONLEA FLAUTA
1155 NAVAL, JESSAMINE MARCELO
1156 NAVERA, ROMEL CORTEZ
1157 NAYRA, REGINE GRABILLO
1158 NAZARENO, JUSTINNE PUNZALAN
1159 NG, DEBBIE MAUREEN NUCUP
1160 NG, MARK TIMOTHY CHAM
1161 NGO, KIMBERLY DICHOSON
1162 NICDAO, MICHAEL TALAVERA
1163 NICOL, LOREGIE FRAYNA
1164 NICOL, MARK KEVIN BRAZAL
1165 NIEVA, ALLYZA CEZAR
1166 NITAFAN, DEVIE ACE TRIVILEGIO
1167 NOBLEZA, PAOLO ANTONIO SINOY
1168 NOLASCO, JEAN CEDRIC SALVADOR
1169 NONES, BILLY SULTAN
1170 NORBERTO, JOHN IRVIN BINABAY
1171 NOROMBABA, JUN JUN EPRES
1172 NOVERO, JOHN ANTHONY STA MONICA
1173 NUDO, REXLON REY DAZAL
1174 NUNAG, INNA FELICHI CHRISTINE GATDULA
1175 NUQUI, JUNHOE MARIE CRISTOBAL
1176 NUÑEZ, HERMON TORRALBA
1177 OBA, REIKA ESCAÑO
1178 OBILLO, BRYAN LAUREN NUÑEZ
1179 OCAMPO, ALDRIN CAMAYA
1180 OCAMPO, ARJAY MAÑALAC
1181 OCAMPO, DARNEL GERVACIO
1182 OCAMPO, ERVIN MIRANDA
1183 OCAMPO, ISRAEL AQUINDE
1184 OCAMPO, JAMES PAOLO SANTOS
1185 OCAMPO, LEE RIEL PADILLA
1186 OCAMPO, RICKY ACOSTA
1187 OCHAVO, JESSICA KRISTINE CABRIANA
1188 OCSONA, KRISTINE JOY PINTO
1189 ODQUIER, JOSEPH RYAN CASTILLO
1190 OGARIO, JAN CAMILLE PEREZ
1191 OLAEZ, HAZEL KATHERINE CATAJAY
1192 OLAS, CHURL DIMOT
1193 OLAYA, EUNICIA RADAM
1194 OLFINDO, CRESMON CALINDAS
1195 OLIQUINO, FRANKLIN DIAZ
1196 OMAC, NICOLE STEPHANIE MAGLUTAC
1197 OMAGUING, JEHORAM DE LEON
1198 OMBLERO, DICK SIMMON LINAS
1199 ONDUNA, KEVIN ANTHONY OMEGA
1200 ONG, ALARIC BENEDICTO ROQUE
1201 ONG, AMIRDON BUHAIN
1202 ONG, JOHN KEVIN GO
1203 ONG, TIMOTHY AUGUSTUS YU
1204 OPEÑA, ZSENILLE ATIENZA
1205 ORAYE, PAOLO BOTIAL
1206 OREJOLA, JOANNA BITANGCOR
1207 ORIGENES, MIA CHERISE PANADO
1208 ORIOLA, SHERRY MAE OSIA
1209 ORONGAN, ADRIAN NIÑO
1210 ORTAL, JOVER CAMILLE MAE PASION
1211 ORTEZA, MARY PAULINE SARINES
1212 ORTIZ, RICHARD VONNE NICKOLAI
1213 OSABEL, JERIZA MAYPA
1214 OZON, CARYLL LEAH JADE GUINOO
1215 OÑAS, RUBY CLAIR TEVES
1216 PAALA, DARREL JOHN CRUZ
1217 PABELLAR, DARIEL ABAIRO
1218 PABILONIA, MARY JOY ORDOÑO
1219 PABLICO, RANIER BADA
1220 PACALDO, MAUREEN GRACE CABIGUEN
1221 PACARDO, BILLY JOE BAYLARAN
1222 PACETE, GEROME GONZALES
1223 PACHECO, MICHAEL VIAJAR
1224 PACHO, MARIE ABIGAIL CRISTOBAL
1225 PACHONG, REGGIE CHUMACOG
1226 PACYADO, ALMIRA SAYDAWAN
1227 PADERNILLA, JULIEMAR ALISON
1228 PADOLINA, FRANCIS LEI ROBLES
1229 PADUA, ENRICOE JAMES
1230 PAGARAN, ERIKA MANUEL
1231 PAGDANGANAN, RODEZA DOMINGO
1232 PAGLINAWAN, CELINE ANNE ZULUETA
1233 PAGLINAWAN, KIEV ANDREA ABRAZADO
1234 PAGLINAWAN, KIM REGAL
1235 PAGUIA, PAULO VUELBAN
1236 PAGULAYAN, CRISMHAR BUHAY
1237 PAGULAYAN, JUDY ROYCE DE GUIA
1238 PAIMALAN, KENT HOWELL GIANGAN
1239 PAJARES, JOSEPH SANCHEZ
1240 PAJARILLAGA, SARAH JANE MIGUEL
1241 PAJARILLO, PAULENE GACIAS
1242 PALAD, JHOLIE ANN MARQUEZ
1243 PALADIN, DEXTER DELA CRUZ
1244 PALAGANAS, BRIAN CARLO DAPITO
1245 PALAO, KRISTINE MAE TORRES
1246 PALASI, JESSICA EUSTAQUIO
1247 PALAYAR, EDERLYN DEL ROSARIO
1248 PALIMA, ARNEL TOBEO
1249 PALMA, JAMES MARK SANTOS
1250 PALMA, RALPHREN MARDOQUIO
1251 PALO, CHRISTIAN ANGEL OBOG
1252 PAMINTUAN, BING BONG MAÑALAC
1253 PAMINTUAN, IVAN ISIP
1254 PAMINTUAN, PAULA LLANA SAN DIEGO
1255 PAN, PATRICK LAURENCE GO
1256 PANAGLIMA, JOHN LAURENCE CAJAYON
1257 PANCHO, RENZTILLI RALPH YUSON
1258 PANES, DARYL LIM
1259 PANES, MARJUN LANGUTAN
1260 PANGANDUYON, MA ELOISA VEGA
1261 PANGANIBAN, IVY KATHLYN CUDIAMAT
1262 PANGANIBAN, JAY RIC VALLESFIN
1263 PANGANIBAN, RVIN CHRISTIAN GONZAGA
1264 PANGILINAN, DARYL JAY DE LEON
1265 PANGILINAN, DIANE CALDERON
1266 PANGILINAN, FAITH MIGUELLA EVANGELISTA
1267 PANGILINAN, MICHAEL GABRIEL AQUINO
1268 PANTALEON, JAMES MC-LIN DESPI
1269 PANTALEON, SARAH JESSICA SANTOS
1270 PANZO, PAOLO CORTES
1271 PARAICO, SHARRA LEXINE CRISTAL
1272 PARAS, BERNADETTE DIZON
1273 PARAS, LAREDO ANGELO JR DILLERA
1274 PARCON, MC RONNEL DELA ROSA
1275 PARCON, RONEYL MIKEL HISANAN
1276 PARCON, SAM KEVIN ROMARATE
1277 PAREÑA, JELLONIEL MARQUEZ
1278 PARRA, GABRIEL DEL BARRIO
1279 PARREÑO, KENNETH SAAVEDRA
1280 PARUNGAO, LOUISE JOSEPHINE PALOMO
1281 PASARDAN, JOHN LESTER MIRANDA
1282 PASCO, HONORATO II LECAROZ
1283 PASCUA, DARWIN LOUIE ESPINOSA
1284 PASCUAL, ANDRE’ PALMARIN BAUTISTA
1285 PASCUAL, BRYAN RUDOLPH SORIANO
1286 PASCUAL, DANIEL DELA CRUZ
1287 PASCUAL, KRIZ ANN NIKA BUDUAN
1288 PASCUAL, MA CLARENCE AMOR PAMONAG
1289 PASCUAL, MARICEL FUENTES
1290 PASCUAL, MYSON LLOYD HIPOLITO
1291 PASCUAL, REM SERRANO
1292 PASCUAL, RUFIELLE RIANO
1293 PASILIAO, JUANITO JR SORTEJAS
1294 PASION, DANILO JR ADAMERO
1295 PASION, MARGARITA YAP
1296 PATANAO, MARIA ALFONSA QUIDOR
1297 PATIAG, ANGELIQUE IRENE GATCHALLAN
1298 PATINDOL, SIASKA MAE ACEBEDO
1299 PAULINO, BILLY ARCEGA
1300 PAVIA, DARWIN JR BOLAÑO
1301 PAYBA, JYZLLE KATE GUZMAN
1302 PAYOR, VINCENT JOHN ALVINEZ
1303 PE, MARK ALINAIR CAPALAD
1304 PE, REANNE DENISE GABRIEL
1305 PEDRO, JESTERSON MALAGONIO
1306 PEL, JERICO PALMA
1307 PELLAZAR, ALEXIS SEAN DE VEYRA
1308 PENERA, SHINETTE SHINE BRAZA
1309 PERALTA, CARL CHESTER NONES
1310 PERALTA, MARY ARLYN RANCES
1311 PEREA, KARINA LOUISE ANTONIO
1312 PEREN, MARK LEONARD BARCEBAL
1313 PEREZ, GEOFF GARRETH AVANCE
1314 PEREZ, JUNIEL ABELLONAR
1315 PERNIA, BABY RUTH RECAÑA
1316 PEÑAFLOR, EUNICIA COLEEN REOFRIR
1317 PEÑALOSA, PAUL GREG FRANCIS BAGARINO
1318 PEÑALOZA, CRISTER KENT JASPI
1319 PEÑAN, JET KEANDELLE YBAÑEZ
1320 PEÑARANDA, ART PAUL GUZMAN
1321 PEÑARANDA, NORBERT BRAZIL
1322 PEÑARROYO, NEMESIO JR PIZARRA
1323 PEÑASCOSAS, MIKE JAYSON VALDEPEÑA
1324 PICART, JONATHAN ALLEN CARLOS
1325 PIGAO, CRYSTAL CHARLOTTE GALLARDO
1326 PIGAR, ANGIE NICOLE ARANDA
1327 PILAPIL, MA ROSHER SALANDANAN
1328 PILAR, JOSHUA DE GUZMAN
1329 PILARTA, JEAN MARIE CAPAYAS
1330 PILAYRE, GLENN NALZARO
1331 PIMENTEL, JOANNA MARIE SAGUN
1332 PINAPIT, MICHELLE TAMONDONG
1333 PINEDA, ISABELLA MARI POSAS
1334 PINEDA, JAMIE RICA ONG
1335 PINEDA, JOEVANNIE SAMARRO
1336 PINEDA, JOYCE ANN MACAPAGAL
1337 PINGUL, KARL ADRIAN FORCADELA
1338 PINLAC, ARLAN GARCIA
1339 PIONILLA, DANICA AYSON
1340 PLATA, JED LEDESMA
1341 POBADORA, JULIE ANN VILLARUEL
1342 POBLETE, ROLAND JAMES LAURENTE
1343 POLIÑO, GERSON CABREROS
1344 PONCIANO, CAMILLE ANN BIACO
1345 PONDEVIDA, KRISTEL ELIZAGA
1346 POSADAS, LOUIE ROBERT CABALTERA
1347 POSO, JEZREELLE MIRADOR
1348 POSTRANO, ROSE MARIE
1349 PRIETO, KRISTINE JOY REGALA
1350 PRIETO, LENY FERNANDEZ
1351 PROGIO, JOHN ART BEBAYO
1352 PRUDENTE, JUDY ANN COMIGHOD
1353 PUA, JENINE REYES
1354 PULGA, CHARMAINE JOY DE VERA
1355 PUNO, EYLAND PAGSUGIRON
1356 PUNSALAN, ABIGAIL LOUISE PINEDA
1357 PUNZALAN, AYLMER RAPHAEL CATAPAT
1358 QUE, MYRA MAE CABUSOG
1359 QUESADA, CHRISTINE PACLEB
1360 QUEZADA, NESTOR JR TANO
1361 QUIAMBAO, DIANE HAZEL DOCTO
1362 QUIBRANZA, KARA ZIA DE LA PEÑA
1363 QUILILAN, CHARINA ASUNCION
1364 QUINTO, IMMARUEL TRINIDAD
1365 QUINTO, JOEL MANTILLA
1366 QUINTO, JUMARI BERNEL CORDERO
1367 QUINTOS, RAMON FRANCISCO SY
1368 QUITORIANO, IMEE DOMINGO
1369 QUIÑONES, ELIZAR JAMES RAQUEL
1370 QUIÑONES, IRENE
1371 RABACIO, JUSETTE SANTOS
1372 RACHO, STEPHANIE LOYOLA
1373 RAFOLS, KRISTIAN EMMANUEL ELICAN
1374 RAMIREZ, ELIAS III CALOG
1375 RAMIREZ, JEFFREY PANTONI
1376 RAMIREZ, MARICCA GUTIERREZ
1377 RAMO, RYAN JOSEPH SISON
1378 RAMOS, JEREMY GONZALO
1379 RAMOS, JOANNA PAULINE MERCADO
1380 RAMOS, NICOLE JAY ZAPANTA
1381 RAMOS, PRINCE JAMES SANGALANG
1382 RANARA, ZYRA GRACE GONZALES
1383 RANCES, RENEE AILENE CASTILLO
1384 RANOCO, WILSON CAGAS
1385 RAQUION, CARL SANTIAGO
1386 RASONABLE, VENELL GUY-AB
1387 RAVAGO, JEROD BARIQUIT
1388 RAVELO, KIM CLARK HOMO
1389 RAYMUNDO, MARY ANTONETTE SEPTIMO
1390 RAÑISES, RAVEN DIAZ
1391 RAÑOLA, DAVID ALBERT MARASIGAN
1392 REALON, SHERINA FLORES
1393 REBOSURA, RAZZ DARWIN VERGARA
1394 REFORMADO, MARICRIS SANTARIN
1395 REGALADO, JEANNE DIANNE TUAZON
1396 REGAÑA, RECY-ANN SORITA
1397 REMATICO, LENJON PUSIN
1398 REMOLANO, KENAZ BERT COLOSO
1399 REMOLINO, REÑER MANALES
1400 RENIVA, RUJELYN OCIONES
1401 RENTEGRADO, DEANNA ALYSSA CRISTOBAL
1402 REOMA, ERICA FAYE LOPEZ
1403 RESURRECCION, JOHN AVILA
1404 RESURRECCION, MARIECEL ORTAÑEZ
1405 RESUS, MARK DANIEL DE GUZMAN
1406 REVALDE, NIÑA JOAN YU
1407 REYDANAS, ELEONORA CADORNA
1408 REYES, ARVIN ROY GONZALES
1409 REYES, CHARISSE DALIDA
1410 REYES, CHARMAINE TRISHA PAULINO
1411 REYES, CRIS CYRILL PABUSTAN
1412 REYES, DONICA ELDEN DE MESA
1413 REYES, FATIMA JOAN ROMERO
1414 REYES, IMMANUEL IBABAO
1415 REYES, JASLINE ACOSTA
1416 REYES, JOHN BRENNE BAÑA
1417 REYES, JOSEPH ANGELO SANTIAGO
1418 REYES, KENNETH IAN BRUTAS
1419 REYES, KLINA SARMIENTO
1420 REYES, LOUIELA BUBAN
1421 REYES, RAPHAEL MARTIN ORLINA
1422 REYES, SHAIRA EGUALADA
1423 REYES, SHELLA JOY BANZIL
1424 REYES, TEOFILO JR ANGELES
1425 REYES, VAL ANTHONY TONGSON
1426 REYNALES, JOHN KEVIN DADIVAS
1427 REÑOSA, ROSHEINA EJIANE GLORIA
1428 RICAFRENTE, CAROL PAMFILO
1429 RICALDE, JOMARIE BUÑO
1430 RICO, REGIE ANTONIO
1431 RIEGO, JOHN VINCENT ODUCAYEN
1432 RIMANDO, RONALYN ABUAN
1433 RIMAS, ROLANDO JR MARASIGAN
1434 RIMORIN, JOHN JOHN FERNANDEZ
1435 RIVAS, TIMOTHY JADE SATURNINO
1436 RIVERA, EULOGIO ABELLA
1437 RIVERA, JONAS BALES
1438 RIZALDO, IRENELLE BELGA
1439 RIÑO, ROGER SANTOS
1440 ROALES, DANIELLE MICA VENDER
1441 ROBERTO, ARIS MICHAEL SARABIA
1442 ROBERTO, FEBEE FARINA VILLANUEVA
1443 ROBISO, ROGER ARGOTE
1444 ROBLES, PATRICIA GRACE CRUZ
1445 ROBLES, RUBY ROSE DE LA TORRE
1446 RODEROS, CHARLENE RAMOS
1447 RODOLFO, WILGRACE BATI-ON
1448 RODRIGUEZ, ARIANNA BETTINA FELISE PATERNO
1449 RODRIGUEZ, BENISAURO NARVAEZ
1450 RODRIGUEZ, DESERIE UGAY
1451 RODRIGUEZ, RAPHAEL JOB FRANCISCO
1452 RODRIGUEZ, RONISSA BEA MAE CACHERO
1453 RODRIGUEZ, SHARMAINE MANGUIAT
1454 ROGANDO, PATRICK LORENZ SIM
1455 ROLDAN, APO ROXAS
1456 ROLDAN, EMMANUEL DINEROS
1457 ROLDAN, JAMIL ADRIEL MALLARI
1458 ROMAN, ALLEN MARK RAMIREZ
1459 ROMUALDEZ, DAVID REYES
1460 RON, ELVIN JR TRINIDAD
1461 RONQUILLO, KIMBERLY MARCELINO
1462 ROQUE, DANIELLE PAGUIO
1463 ROQUE, ELOIS ANIELLE SANTIAGO
1464 ROSALES, JAN HENRY RIVAMONTE
1465 ROSALES, MARK CHRISTIAN PARAGGUA
1466 ROSARIO, LEX FRANCIS ASIROT
1467 ROSOS, JOSEPH IGNATIUS AQUINO
1468 ROXAS, NICKOLAS SORIANO
1469 ROYECA, JOSEPHINE REBECCA BONGANCISO
1470 RUBIO, EDD JAMES CALDERON
1471 RUBRICO, JESIEL DARASIN
1472 RUFON, JUNIE VISCA
1473 RULIDA, LUIGI CANO
1474 RULLA, RANNA RUSSEIN REYES
1475 RUMBAUA, GWENN REO TIAM
1476 RUSIANA, RONEL ENCLONAR
1477 SABADO, MARVIN BLUE GARCIA
1478 SABANDAL, JEFFERSON CHUA
1479 SABAREZA, KRISTELLE MAE CAMBA
1480 SABLAN, MARIANNE SHEENA SARAH UMACAM
1481 SABORRIDO, JANESSA JO YLLYNNE CONCEPCION
1482 SABULARSE, MA ANGELA TEJADA
1483 SALAZAR, FRANCIS JOHN VARELA
1484 SALAZAR, LORRY ANN GONZALES
1485 SALES, MICAH IRISH BARROGA
1486 SALISE, OMAR TALWAS
1487 SALVADOR, KIEZL LEGASPI
1488 SALVADOR, RANZ EZEKIEL ASCOTIA
1489 SALVIO, RICHEL ANN MAE JUSTO
1490 SAMSON, RAYMUND ALMEDA
1491 SAN ANDRES, IVY CATIMBANG
1492 SAN ANDRES, JOHN ALEXIS FAJARDO
1493 SAN ANTONIO, JEREMAE ORTEGA
1494 SAN GABRIEL, ARRIO DELACRUZ
1495 SAN JOSE, JAMES RUSSEL CARPIO
1496 SAN JUAN, LORENZ KRISTOFFER ARELLANO
1497 SAN JUAN, RANNIE RAY SOMBILLO
1498 SAN MIGUEL, MIKEELYN BROBIO
1499 SANCHEZ, ANA CHELSI HANOPOL
1500 SANCHEZ, ARCHIE LETRONDO
1501 SANCHEZ, CHEZSA PAULA FERNANDEZ
1502 SANCHEZ, JOHN HJAYSON SANTOS
1503 SANCHEZ, MARGIE PEÑARUBIA
1504 SANDIG, RONNEL SARAZA
1505 SANDRINO, JERCIE AVELINO
1506 SANTE, SHARA ELLAINE IMAYSAY
1507 SANTIAGO, ALYSSA VITORILLO
1508 SANTIAGO, MA AYONIKA GONZALES
1509 SANTIAGO, MARIEZON FE MARCOS
1510 SANTIAGO, MICHAEL ALVAREZ
1511 SANTILLANA, CHRISTIAN CASES
1512 SANTOS, JOHN APRIL AÑONUEVO
1513 SANTOS, JOHN JOE DE LEON
1514 SANTOS, JULIUS EARVIN VILLANUEVA
1515 SANTOS, KATHLANE ENRIQUEZ
1516 SANTOS, MARK GARCIA
1517 SANTOS, PAOLA JANIKA REMEGIO
1518 SANTOS, SHERWIN MICHAEL QUIZON
1519 SANVICTORES, MAEKA VALDEZ
1520 SAPERA, ALDRIN FABIA
1521 SAPICO, LHYCA MAKABENTA
1522 SATIMBRE, NIÑA MYRA OCAMPO
1523 SAURIN, IRISH JOY BITGUE
1524 SAYO, JOHN NELSON CLEMENTE
1525 SAYSON, JAIZA MAE RUTH SABAYTON
1526 SAYSON, JASON REY FLORES
1527 SAÑEZ, HERILOU PASAO
1528 SECRETARIO, PRINCESS MAE TAN
1529 SEE, IAN FORTUNATO KO
1530 SEFUESCA, KIM LOUISE SENGSON
1531 SEKINE, HYA CINTH NIKKI DE LEON
1532 SEMIFRANIA, MARK ANTHONY CASTRO
1533 SEMIFRANIA, OSCAR JR CASTRO
1534 SEMILLA, JEAN CHRISTIANNE NANIONG
1535 SEMILLA, NOLE ROLDAN
1536 SENARPIDA, FEBE KAY MASANGCAY
1537 SENDICO, RIA JOY JABANO
1538 SENTINA, MARIA XENIA BELO
1539 SEPACIO, MIKO YSMAEL ROBLES
1540 SERAFICA, RAY ANTHONY BALUTAN
1541 SERINO, JARA MI OPOG
1542 SERRANO, EVELYN CAÑETE
1543 SERVAÑA, JEROME OLAYA
1544 SESCON, DANNA APAO
1545 SEVILLA, ALYSSA KATHRYN LAMA
1546 SEVILLA, JAYSON PUNDANG
1547 SEVILLA, MARK ANTHONY ROSALES
1548 SEVILLA, MONALIZA COLEGIO
1549 SEVILLENO, PAULENE MARIZ CABALUNA
1550 SIABOC, ENGELBERT CATARMAN
1551 SICAPERO, GIAN PAOLO TORRES
1552 SICAT, JOHN LEVI REYES
1553 SICAT, KENNETH MANALILI
1554 SILVA, APPLE GUIAO
1555 SIM, VICTORIA NICOLE ZARI
1556 SIMBOL, ARRIANE CAMILLE MANALO
1557 SINAMBAN, LENARD NIEVA
1558 SINGSON, ALLAN DEENO MONTALLA
1559 SINOC, GLADY ROSE CLEMENTE
1560 SINOGAYA, JESSICA VENTURA
1561 SO, SHEENA VALERIE QUA
1562 SOBREPEÑA, AERIEL MARIZ DELORIA
1563 SOLANOY, KEVIN CABINBIN
1564 SOLAR, MELISSA SASAN
1565 SOLAYAO, KENNA MAY LEANDA
1566 SOLIDON, PAMELA LYNN CEPEDA
1567 SOLIS, FREDERICK BAINA
1568 SOLIVERES, RIZIEL DAHREN ADRIANO
1569 SOLQUILLO, GERTELL DALE BORNALES
1570 SOMEJO, APOL JOY
1571 SOMERA, MARIA KATRINA MISA
1572 SORIA, KARL LUIS BRUCAL
1573 SORIANO, JUDY ANNE LUCIANO
1574 SORIANO, YNDIA ANDREA PEREZ
1575 SOTERO, ROWELL KRISTOFFER DUCO
1576 SOTTO, ARMAND GARCIA
1577 STEVENS, JESSICA ANNE ARAYON
1578 SUCGANG, KAYE ANNE CONDEZ
1579 SUGARON, THEA ANNE SAYSON
1580 SULARTE, JAYMAR BERNALDEZ
1581 SULIT, GENALLINE SY TAMCO
1582 SUMAOANG, JUSTINE PASCUA
1583 SUN, KARL BRYAN GALLETO
1584 SUSTENTO, ARIAN MARVIN ESPIRITU
1585 SY, CARL JASON TAMONDONG
1586 SY, LIAN CHING DE LEON
1587 TABAJONDA, KENNETH
1588 TABALANZA, KARLA JOY CINENSE
1589 TABALINA, ERNETTE ABADIES
1590 TABBU, DOROTHY RACHEL ORATA
1591 TABIOS, JON CARLOS ASPA
1592 TABLANTE, ANNA KARINA FORMOSO
1593 TACOD, MARIUS JAE ESPEJO
1594 TADEO, BEVERLY JEAN MARIÑAS
1595 TADIFA, DANICA JESUSA MALATE
1596 TADIFA, MILEN LACONSAY
1597 TAGLE, CYREN CASTAÑEDA
1598 TAGNIPEZ, JESSICA
1599 TAGUBA, ANNA MONICA CACCAM
1600 TAGUIBAO, MARK MICHAEL RIVERA
1601 TAGUPA, JENNILYN NAPAY
1602 TALATAGOD, HAZELYN GARAY
1603 TALAUE, KHRISTIAN DAVE GARCIA
1604 TALENS, EMILIO JR MANGUNE
1605 TALION, DANIEL CABRILLOS
1606 TALISAYON, CRIS CHING CORREA
1607 TAMANI, WENDELL MARC GANDELA
1608 TAMARRA, MARY ROSE DEIPARINE
1609 TAMIROY, SCRIBNER JOHN BOLOTAULO
1610 TAMORO, ROSS ARMAND DELA CRUZ
1611 TAMOSO, ENRICO PAOLO ANCAJAS
1612 TAMPOS, SAM JANE ROJAS
1613 TAN, ANGELIE BAQUE
1614 TAN, DAYANARA MAE UBALDE
1615 TAN, MYARAH NICOLEI ROSERO
1616 TAN, PAOLO ENRICO PANGILINAN
1617 TAN, PATRICK LAWRENCE PANGILINAN
1618 TANIGUCHI, YUKIO SANTOS
1619 TANJUECO, LANCE DARREL BUENDIA
1620 TAPIA, GENIEVEE ORTEGA
1621 TAPLAC, MARK JONES SABILLENA
1622 TAWATAO, SHARMYNE BALLARES
1623 TE, CHELSEA MAE PINON
1624 TE, KATHLEEN JADE SULTAN
1625 TENEDORA, SAMANTHA ARIELLE AMPARADO
1626 TENG, MARCUS JASON STO DOMINGO
1627 TEODORO, ANGELICA MAE CERVANTES
1628 TEODORO, HANNAH CAMILLE RAMOS
1629 TEOXON, CAMILLE ALEJANDRO
1630 TERCERO, INA FRANCIA MACALLA
1631 TERO, MARYFIEL LOURDES REMULTA
1632 TEÑOSO, KATHERINE RESTOR
1633 TIBUC, TEACHARCH CHUA
1634 TIMBAL, MELVIN VINLUAN
1635 TIMKANG, JHOEYMAE ARIANNE CASTAÑARES
1636 TING, JOHN LAWRENCE SANTOS
1637 TIONG, KRISTINE PAULA GABRILLO
1638 TIONGSON, ELISA JOYCE CUNANAN
1639 TIONGSON, JASPER LOUIS JIMENA
1640 TIONGSON, RAFAEL CANLAS
1641 TITO, MICHAEL ANGELO MIGUEL
1642 TIU, MELANIE REDITA
1643 TOLENTINO, JAY-R BELGA
1644 TOLENTINO, LEMUEL ADRIEL DELA CRUZ
1645 TOLENTINO, LOUIE GEE GAREZA
1646 TOLENTINO, ROMENICK STA ANA
1647 TOLENTINO, SAMUEL PAULUS DARILAG
1648 TOLOSA, ARVIN BELTRAN
1649 TOMBUCON, KRISTINE JOANNE DUSONG
1650 TOMENIO, EDISON ESTELO
1651 TONDE, JOE NARD FAJARDO
1652 TONO, GLYCE JEAH CHU
1653 TONOGBANUA, JANFEB KYNNYTH MONCAL
1654 TOPACIO, ENRICO PAOLO SALDUA
1655 TOQUERO, MARK GREGO SABUNGEY
1656 TORRES, JACQUELINE GO
1657 TORRES, JAIMYLAINE CARISHA MANLUTAC
1658 TORRES, MARJORIE ROSE GERVACIO
1659 TORRIJOS, CARLOS RAPHAEL TIONGSON
1660 TRANQUILINO, GODFREY ABOGADO
1661 TRIBIANO, JENEVIVE ASPERA
1662 TRINIDAD, MARIFLOR JAIUN TAN
1663 TRINIDAD, PAULA GABRIELLE HERRERA
1664 TRINOS, ROLANDSON BARBO
1665 TSAO, YINSON ERESTINGCOL
1666 TSOI, JONATHAN QUE
1667 TUANG, CARLA BUENSALIDO
1668 TUAZON, MARINOR CAYA
1669 TUBIG, ROMEL JR ZAPATA
1670 TULAYLAY, DIANA JOY LABANDERO
1671 TUMALAY, KRISNA JOY PRESIDENTE
1672 TUNGOL, CLARICE LUMAMI
1673 TURARAY, JHEROME CABADING
1674 TUTANES, CAMILLE KAYE CALDERON
1675 UBANDO, YZCEL MONROY
1676 UMAHON, MARIE PAULINE CALPITO
1677 UMALI, GRACE CAMILLE MABABANGLOOB
1678 UMAYAM, ROBWILIAM TENDERO
1679 UMHAO, KLINE MICAH RAMIREZ
1680 UNCIANO, KRISCHAN PONG CLEMENTE
1681 UNGHIYON, FREY KIMSON BRENT CAYONG
1682 URQUIA, JOSEPH PENIZA
1683 USON, PATRICIA JOY SALMORIN
1684 UTANA, RONETH SANCHEZ
1685 UY, FRITZIE ROSE CHAN
1686 UY, JACQUILINE DULLAS
1687 UY, JANWIN KEIFER LIM
1688 UY, JAYMIE ANGELES
1689 UY, JOSHUA TINEDO
1690 UY, LEEANNE DARYL VILLARMINO
1691 VALDEZ, JOVIANNE ANGELA MAGUNDAG
1692 VALDEZ, NATHANIEL DON POBRE
1693 VALDEZ, ROMEO MANCIO
1694 VALENCIA, JOEL JAMES FLORES
1695 VALENCIA, SHIELA MARIE MANUEL
1696 VALENZUELA, ERICA DENICE PONCE
1697 VALERO, SHANE TERESE CASTILLO
1698 VALONES, MIKE JAY QUIAMHOR
1699 VARGAS, JEBELEN OFRACIO
1700 VARILLA, MAUREEN ISABEL CASTILLO
1701 VASQUEZ, LARA LUREN CRUZ
1702 VEGA, FRANCIS FIDEL ABOGA
1703 VELASCO, JIAN LOUIE AGBISIT
1704 VELASCO, MARIANNE ALYSSA GALIDO
1705 VELASCO, RAMEL REBUYAS
1706 VELUYA, MIKKO CUAREZ
1707 VENDIOLA, KARA ALLIANA MENDOZA
1708 VENTURA, ANGELO JOSE DEL CARMEN
1709 VENTURINA, NIÑO RAMON ESPINO
1710 VERDEJO, KATHERINE TESS ALDECOA
1711 VERGARA, BRYLLE ALLEN JAMONER
1712 VIACRUSIS, FRANCIS RECLOZADO
1713 VIAJANTE, KIMBER MAE ROSE
1714 VICTORIA, KYLE MARTIN PANALANGIN
1715 VICTORIANO, NADINE ATAD
1716 VIDAL, JEAN LORRAINE ANCIRO
1717 VIGUILLA, ALYSSA JADE REYES
1718 VILANO, JAYVEE GONZALES
1719 VILLA, TEEJAY DEVERA
1720 VILLAFLORES, REGIE SALCEDO
1721 VILLAMOR, PAMELA LYNNE TOMATE
1722 VILLANUEVA, CALVIN CASTELLANO
1723 VILLANUEVA, ELXRISTINE TABUGAY
1724 VILLANUEVA, GREA FE SAMPANI
1725 VILLANUEVA, MARIUS MARION GARONG
1726 VILLANUEVA, MARK LYNDON TACUT
1727 VILLANUEVA, MATTHEW ROBERT ARGUELLES
1728 VILLANUEVA, MICHAEL LABITAN
1729 VILLANUEVA, PHILIP JASPER ELEGORES
1730 VILLAPAÑA, RICARDO BAYKER
1731 VILLAREAL, LANIE MAE FERNANDEZ
1732 VILLARIAS, ROGER PEPITO
1733 VILLARNA, JOMAR RECILLA
1734 VILLAVICENCIO, INA PAULA QUIZON
1735 VILLEGAS, EMMANUEL HORFILLA
1736 VILORIA, JETHRO DELA CRUZ
1737 VILORIA, RODERICK DEL VALLE
1738 VINLUAN, FATIMA CARLA BOTE
1739 VIRAY, JOSELLE MARIE MAGARARU
1740 VIRAY, KATRINA ESTRELLADO
1741 VIRAY, MA CELINA SARAH ESPELA
1742 VISITACION, IRNDOLF CABAHUG
1743 VITTO, EUGENE MALONZO
1744 VITUG, JERRY ANNE DOMINIQUE VILLASAN
1745 WAGAYEN, YSSA JAMIE CONCEPCION
1746 WAJE, PATRICK STEPHEN SORNILLO
1747 WANGDALI, CEASAR IAN BARCELLANO
1748 WAPAÑO, ALEXIS QUERUELA
1749 YABA, MA KRISTINA ARCE
1750 YACO, MAVICK MANIEGO
1751 YANZON, SARRAH FAYE BELLEN
1752 YAP, ANDIE MARI FLORES
1753 YAP, JOANNA LIMENTANG
1754 YAP, KIMBERLY REYANNE PACHAO
1755 YAP, PAUL TIMOTHY ROJAS
1756 YAP, STEPHANIE ANN CHEE
1757 YARANON, JONAH ALANA MANGULABNAN
1758 YATCO, MARCJOSEPH MERCADO
1759 YBAÑEZ, DAVE JOHN MABAYO
1760 YBAÑEZ, JANSSEN CHAN
1761 YBAÑEZ, NEAL CARL SOTELO
1762 YEE, JUNUETH COLLERA
1763 YOSORES, CLARENCE FAUNILLAN
1764 YOU, JASMIN GRACE MARCELO
1765 YOUNG, JON KENNETH QUIMIGUING
1766 YUBOKMEE, PATRICK DEAN
1767 YUMUL, KERSTIN BIANCA SERGIO
1768 YUSOP, CARMELINA MUHARRANI
1769 YUTOC, RENMAR BECILLA
1770 ZABAYLE, ELA MARGARITA MOLINA
1771 ZACARIAS, ROXANNE JOY AGUMBAY
1772 ZAFE, ALYANNA RIEZEL TAN
1773 ZAFRA, VHEILMAR VALENCIA
1774 ZAMORA, CHARMAINE MARI DOLOIRAS
1775 ZAMORA, ERA JADE SUMAWAY
1776 ZAMORA, IAN PAUL NAVALTA
1777 ZAMORA, SHARMAINE LEA COSTILLAS
1778 ZIPAGAN, EULYSSA DASIG

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Dengue cases in Metro Manila up in first half of 2018

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THE number of dengue cases in Metro Manila have increased in the first half of the year compared to the same period last year, a Department of Health (DoH) official said on Wednesday.

Heath Undersecretary Rolando Enrique Domingo told radio station dzMM that there were currently 7, 200 dengue cases from January 1 to July 7 compared with the 5,800 recorded in the same period in 2017 for a 25-percent increase.

Domingo warned that the peak season for dengue would be when there were “plenty of damp areas where mosquitos live and propagate”.

He also said that having dengue twice could be dangerous since a recurrence may be more severe. KIM MALAIT

 

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6,000 policemen from Metro Manila will secure Duterte’s SONA

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THE National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) will deploy at least 6,000 policemen to secure peace and order during President Rodrigo Duterte’s third State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 23, according to Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar, NCRPO regional director on Wednesday.

“At least 6,000 will be deployed by the PNP (Philippine National Police). That is the minimum number that we will deploy but as we go along, we’re going to see if we need to add more,” Eleazar said in a press briefing on Wednesday afternoon.

The policemen will come from all districts in Metro Manila unlike in the past when lawmen from Central Luzon and Calabarzon were also deployed, Eleazar said.

Eleazar said authorities have been meeting to draft contingency plans for the SONA this year, especially in areas around the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City where the President will deliver his speech.

Eleazar admitted that it would be a challenge to monitor the anti and pro-Duterte groups.

“One of our challenges is where do we put these protesters so that they will not clash and cause a problem,” he said in Filipino.

Policemen will exercise maximum tolerance during the protests unless these become threats to peace and security.

Eleazar also reminded foreigners that they were not allowed to join the protests.

“While we welcome you (foreigners) here, definitely you should not join protests which is against the law if there is such thing,” he said.

The PNP also invited representatives from the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to ensure that the rights of the rallyists would be respected.

Eleazar said that the CHR could also serve as “unbiased defenders” from critics. ROY NARRA

 

 

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World’s Ugliest Dog dead at age 9

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Zsa Zsa, an English Bulldog, drools while taking part in the World’s Ugliest Dog competition. AFP PHOTO

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Zsa Zsa’s 15 minutes in the limelight are over: the copiously drooling English bulldog named the World’s Ugliest Dog just weeks ago has died.

The nine-year-old canine died in her sleep Tuesday morning, owner Megan Brainard of Anoka, Minnesota told US media.

“I’m in shock still,” Brainard told CNN sister network HLN. “I haven’t even processed her winning and fame.”

The dog won the ugliness title at a contest last month in Petaluma, California.

Brainard told CNN then that the dog slobbered a lot because it had trouble keeping its tongue in its mouth.

Its upper teeth were almost horizontal and it also had a pronounced underbite. AFP

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‘Clear evidence of need’ in NKorea – UN aid chief

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SEOUL: The United Nations’ humanitarian chief said Wednesday he had seen “clear evidence” of need in North Korea—where one fifth of children are malnourished—during a rare trip.

Mark Lowcock’s visit to the impoverished, isolated country this week is the first such trip by a UN undersecretary for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator since 2011.

“More than half of children in rural areas… have no clean water,” he said in a video posted on Twitter. “Something like 20 percent of the children in the country have malnutrition.”

One hospital he visited had 140 patients with tuberculosis but had drugs for only 40 of them, Lowcock added, saying: “There’s a very clear humanitarian need.”

About 10.6 million people among the country’s 25 million population need humanitarian assistance, the UN said, also noting “disparities” in access to basic health services between rural and urban areas.

Mortality rates for under-fives are 20 percent higher in the countryside than in towns, it said, adding a shortage of funding had forced it to stop nutrition support to kindergartens since November 2017.

 

The UN earlier this year called for $111 million in aid to help improve nutrition, health and sanitation in the North but the program remains 90 percent underfunded.

The North has a fragile economy and has long struggled to feed its people, and is under multiple layers of UN Security Council sanctions over a series of nuclear and missile tests staged in violation of UN resolutions.

NGOs have told Agence France-Presse that the enforcement of sanctions has hampered their operations.

The food situation has improved in recent years, partly due to reforms in agriculture and increasing trade at state-sanctioned private markets, but the nation remains vulnerable to natural disasters while medical services remain poor in many regions.

Lowcock on Wednesday met with the North’s health minister Jang Jun Sang, Pyongyang’s official KCNA news agency said without elaborating further. AFP

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