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    www.libre.com.ph

    The best things in life are Libre

    VOL. 11 NO. 172 FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2012

    Love:YLEO

    YYMabubuking mo siya saisang maliit na bagay

    Ang lagay ng puso,career at bulsa momalalaman na saKAPALARAN page 7

    Sawakas, tinalo ng USTTIGERS ang Ateneo Blue

    Eagles sa UAAP page 6

    Lord, sana magingmaayos ang aming mga trabaho

    at pag-aaral para sa aming

    kinabukasan. Bigyan po Ninyo ka-

    mi ng lakas para magawa namin

    ito. Amen

    RAMADANNAGDADALUBHASA sa Koranang mga mag-aaral na ito ng IbnKhaldon Asian IntegratedInstitute sa Maharlika Village,Taguig City. Bukas magsisimulaang Ramadan, ang banal na buwanng mga Muslim kung kailan silaynag-aayuno buong araw. REUTERS

    sa pahayag ng pamahalaan napagpapalit ng mga charity wardsa mga PhilHealth ward.

    Sinabi ni Herbosa na sa ila-lim ng universal healthcare sys-tem ng administrasyon, tatang-gapin ng lahat ng pagamutanng pamahalaan ang mga mahi-hirap na pasyenteng naka-enrolsa PhilHealth na no balancebilling at sisingilin lang angPhilHealth para sa lahat ng mgagastusin sa pagpapagaling na

    nagawa ng maralitang pasyente.We want the charity ward or

    dole-out concept to disappear be-

    cause weve enrolled the poorestFilipinos in PhilHealth, aniya.

    Sa kasalukuyan, ani Herbosa,80 porsyento ng 90-milyongPilipino ang naka-enrol bilangkasapi ng PhilHealth.

    Sinasagot ng pamahalaanang pangangalaga sa kalusuganng may 5.2 milyon sa mgapinakamahihirap na pamilya sa

    bansa, o katumbas ng 20 mi-lyong Pilipinong magkakaroonng libreng pagpapagamot, aniya.

    Ngunit magpapatuloy angmga charity ward sa mga paga-mutan ng pamahalaan sapagkatthere are still patients whomay be in and out of the insur-ance system, ani Herbosa.

    Aniya, umaasa ang DOH nasusunod din ang mga pribadongpagamutan sa gawaing no bal-ance billing.

    PhilHealth wards susulpotDOH: Mga charity ward ng mga ospital papalitan at mas gaganda serbisyo sa mga mahihirap

    Ni Christine O. Avendao

    NILINAW ng Department of Health (DOH) nahindi tuluyang tatanggalin ang mga charityward sa mga pagamutan ng pamahalaan, ha-

    bang sasaklawin ng pamahalaan lahat ng mga Pilipinosa ilalim ng universal healthcare program nito atbibitawan ang lumang dole-out system sa kalusugan.

    Pinaliwanag ito nina HealthUndersecretary Teodoro Her-bosa at Philippine Health Insur-ance chief executive officer and

    president Dr. Eduardo Banzonsa isang press briefing sa Mala-caang kahapon habang umus-bong ang kontrobersya kaugnay

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    2 NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2012

    isfied) sa Marso upang maginggood rating na lang sa plus 48

    (64 percent satisfied, 16 percentdissatisfied) sa Mayo.

    Nabawasan naman si HouseSpeaker Feliciano Belmontes ng10 puntos, mula sa moderaterating na plus 18 (39 percentsatisfied, 21 percent dissatisfied)sa Marso upang magkaroon ngneutral rating na plus 8 (36percent satisfied, 28 percent dis-satisfied).

    Tuluyan na ring sumadsadang net satisfaction rating ni

    dating Chief Justice RenatoCorona mula poor rating naminus 28 (22 percent satisfied,51 percent dissatisfied) upangmapadpad sa bad rating na mi-nus 44 (16 percent satisfied, 61percent dissatisfied). Marielle

    Medina, Inquirer Research

    BUMABA ang ratings ng pinaka-matataas na opisyal ng pamaha-

    laan batay sa pinakahuling ser-bey ng Social Weather Stations(SWS) maliban na lang kay VicePresident Jejomar Binay, nanatiling excellent ang net satis-faction rating na plus 70 (79percent satisfied, 9 percent dis-satisfied).

    Sa mas naunang ulat, buma-ba nang pitong puntos si Pangu-long Aquino mula plus 49 saM a r s o h a n g g a n g p l u s 4 2 s aM a y o , p i n a k a m a b a b a s a

    kanyang dalawang taong pa-nunungkulan.An g ne t sa tis fa cti on ra ti ng

    naman ni Senate President JuanPonce Enrile ay nawalan nang

    wa lo ng pu nt os mu la sa v er ygood rating na plus 56 (69 per-cent satisfied, 13 percent dissat-

    VP Binay lang di natinag rating

    Editor in ChiefChito dF. dela Vega

    Desk editorsRomel M. LalataDennis U. EroaArmin P. AdinaCenon B. Bibe

    Graphic artistRitche S. Sabado

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    Walang naiulat nanasaktan.

    Sa Maynila, isangmatandang babae angnasaktan at isang 10-b u w a n g - g u l a n g n a

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    Sa Quezon City, 20pamilya ang nawalanng tirahan dahil sa su-

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    Am el ia Far in as ba n-dang alas-11 ng uma-ga at tumagal nangmay 45 minuto. KFM,

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    UNA at LPkanya-kanyana lang daw

    MULA sa super-coali-tion tungo sa super-nothing.

    Ito ang kinatapusanng proposal upangmagkaroon ng alyansasa pagitan ng UnitedNationalist Alliance(UNA) at ng naghaha-ring Liberal Party.

    Sa totoo lang, wa-lang proposal, ani Jo-seph Estrada, puno ng

    P a r t i do n g M a s a n gPilipino, ang kaalyadong PDP-Laban sa UNA.

    Aniya, inilutang nganak niyang si S anJuan Rep. Joseph Vic-tor JV Ejercito angideya ng koalisyon nahindi kumokonsulta sapamunuan ng UNA.

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    20 forest workers napatay

    sa loob lamang ng 2 taon57, at Wilner PelosColorita, 52, na bina-ril ng hindi pa nakiki-lalang salarin.

    Ayon kay Paje,mga forest protectionofficer sina Intas atColorita sa isang for-est cooperative saLianga, Surigao delSur.

    Sinabi ni DENR Di-rector Nonito Tamayong Caraga region namasusi ang pakikipag-ugnayan ng dalawa sa

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    pinatay ang dalawa,naharang nila ang1,000 board feet nghardwood lumber nailigal na kinuha mulasa gubat nila.

    They were killedin the market by alone unknown as-

    sailant. One of themdied on the spot,

    while the other diedon arrival at the hos-pital, ani Tamayo.

    Ni Kristine L. Alave

    MAPANGANIB ang huling dalawangtaon para sa mga forest worker atmga tagasulong ng kalikasan.

    Ayon sa Depart-ment of Environmentand Natural Re-sources (DENR), 20sa mga kawani nito,

    contractual worker atkatuwang sa civil so-ciety ang pinatay mu-la noong 2010.Pinakahuling insi-

    dente ang naganapnoong Biyernes saSurigao del Sur, angground zero ng illegallogging sa Pilipinas.

    Pinangalanan niEnvironment Secre-tary Ramon Paje angmga biktima bilangsina Rolando Intas,

    Tuloy Cha-cha sa KongresoHANDANG makiyosi at makipag-inuman niSenate President Juan Ponce Enrile kay Pangu-long Aquino upang makumbinsi ito na panahonna para sa isang Charter change (Cha-cha).

    I will have a smoke with him. If need be, Iwil l als o ha ve a dri nk wit h him , si nab i ngSenador.

    Ilag si Enrile na detalyehin ang mga probisosa ekonomiya na kailangang ayusin o liwanaginna gusto sana nila ni Speaker Feliciano Bel-monte Jr. na talakayin sa Pangulo.

    Ngunit pinupuntirya ni Enrile ang hatiang60-40 na naglilimita sa maaaring ariin ng mgabanyaga sa mga negosyo lalo na ang public util-ities.

    We are supporting the 60-40 rule but do notput it in the Constitution Let it be delegatedto Congress so it can have flexibility to maintainor relax (the ratio) if there is a need for it, si-

    nabi niya. Cathy C. Yamsuan

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    FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2012 3FEATURES

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    Names of qualifiednominees along withcompleted require-ments can be submit-ted to The Search &Screening Committee(Search for Most Out-

    standing Alumni),Alumni Affairs Office,2nd Floor, Administra-

    FAR Eastern University (FEU), throughits Alumni Affairs Office, has an-nounced that it is currently acceptingnominations for its 85th Founding An-niversary Outstanding Alumni Awards.

    The awards seek togive due recognitionto Tamaraws whohave provided ex-traordinary contribu-

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    SHOWBUZZ FRIDAY, JULY 20, 20124ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor

    Sexy things

    It was a relatively tamelook for her, really, especial-ly for those who rememberher bikini-clad image on theEdsa-Shaw flyover. Still, thesensuality Diana radiated wasundeniable.

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    Other crowd favorites wereAubrey Miles, Ellen Adarna,

    Mercedes Cabral, Jackie Rice,Wendy Valdez, Nina Jose, Or-nussa Cadness, DaianaMenezesand Jinri Park, whopiqued the curiosity of Marvelgeeks by dressing up as Psy-locke.

    No-showsThe rest of the 100 Sexiest

    Women event was a blur. Wewanted to see some of the bignames who made it to this

    years top 10Angel Locsin,Solenn Heussaff, Cristine Reyes,Marian Rivera, Jennylyn Merca-do and Lovi Poebut they were

    no-shows.The sexiest

    Finally, FHM No.1 SexiestWoman Sam Pinto marcheddown the ramp in a bejeweledblack outfit, which woefully lefta lot to the imagination. Sheneither danced nor did anycutesy antics like some of theother girls did. We couldntcomplain. Her megawatt smilealone drew raucous cheers fromthe testosterone-heavy crowd.

    By Allan Policarpio

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    FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2012 5FEATURES

    Wisdom and compassion in a single stroke

    much as he would want to granttheir requests, his health condi-tions have limited him to travelfrom one country to another, ex-plained Ven. Miao Jing, the headabbess of FGS Philippines. So hemanaged to let his presence befelt through his artworks, his cal-ligraphy pieces, which he hasspecially written for those whohave requested them.

    Through the years, Hsing was

    able to create hundreds of one-stroke calligraphy pieces. Origi-nally a way to keep in touch

    with faraway disciples and devo-tees, the works of the VenerableMaster later became muchsought-after items for art collec-tors and enthusiasts all over the

    world. Since 2009, the finestworks of Hsing has been touringmajor cities around the globe.

    Here in the Philippines, the

    exhibit has previously been to Ce-bu and Bacolod. For the first timethoughafter three long years of

    waitinga 100-piece collectionof Hsings worksspecially creat-ed for Filipinoswill be exhibitedat the Mabuhay Temple in Mani-la. Proceeds from the Manila ex-hibit will be used to fund variouseducational programs in localcommunities in the Philippines.One particular program that willbenefit from the One-Stroke Cal-ligraphy Exhibition is the BudhiLearning Institute, a 10-month

    program that aims to provide vo-cational education for high schoolgraduates all over the Philippines

    who dont have the means toseek higher education.

    Art collectors, art enthusiastsand the general public are invit-ed to the One Stroke CalligraphyExhibition of Venerable MasterHsing Yun that will run at theMabuhay Temple from July 28to Aug. 31. This is a rare oppor-tunity to peek into the heart and

    mind of the venerable masterand witness his great wisdomand compassion through his tru-ly unique style of calligraphy.

    Mabuhay Temple is locatedat 656 Pablo Ocampo St. (for-merly Vito Cruz), Malate, Mani-la. For more information, visit

    www.facebook.com/mabuhaytemple or call 523-4909. The temple is open, Tues-days to Sundays, from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.

    WITH shaking hands and failing eyesight, Venerable

    Master Hsing Yun carefully puts ink to paper everydayto perform the ancient and contemplative art of Chi-nese calligraphy and write inscriptions meant to bothinstruct and inspire.

    Because of his conditiontheoutcome of years of having dia-betesthe 86-year old Buddhistmonk is forced to finish eachpiece in a single movement. Assoon as the brush hits the parch-ment, he skillfully moves it fromtop to bottom without pause.Discontinuation would make it

    difficult for him to continue tothe next character thus leadingto the development of the one-stroke calligraphy, a style that isuniquely Hsings own.

    Hsing is the founder of FoGuang Shan (Buddhas LightMountain) or FGS, a Buddhistorder with close to 300 branchtemples worldwide. He is alsothe leading proponent of Hu-manistic Buddhism, a practicaland timely brand of Buddhism

    that emphasizes the integrationof spiritual practices into every-day affairs and works for thepromotion of peace and harmo-ny among all human beings.

    In the Philippines, FGSpresently has temples in Cebu,Iloilo, Bacolod and Manila. Trueto the objectives of FGS andHumanistic Buddhism, FGStemples in the Philippine serveas more than just a place forprayers and rituals. The

    Mabuhay Temple in Manila, forinstance, is a 10-story structurethat has successfully wovenmodern facilities with tradition-al Buddhist practice. It is a mul-ti-functional building equipped

    with facilities for education,publication, accommodationand different cultural activities,

    alongside religious services.The calligraphy artworks of

    Hsing may not show the perfec-tion found in the creations ofother great calligraphy masters,but they nonetheless posses greataesthetic and cultural value thatstems from the wisdom and com-passion of a man who has devot-ed his entire life in the propaga-tion of the Dharmathe greatbody of Buddhist teachingsandin spreading the spirit of compas-

    sion to as many people as possi-ble. In his own words, Hsingsaid, My calligraphy does notlook great, but I am proud of myintention. Hope you can read mymind through my calligraphy.

    Hsing actually started makingcalligraphy pieces as gifts to hisdisciples and devotees. Thou-sands of disciples and devoteesof the Venerable Master all overthe world have requested him to

    visit them personally but as

    VENERABLEMaster Hsing Yun

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    ENJOY FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2012 7

    LIBRA

    VIRGO

    LEO

    CANCER

    GEMINI

    TAURUS

    ARIES

    PISCES

    AQUARIUS

    SAGITTARIUS

    SCORPIO

    Kapalaran PUGAD BABOY P.M. JUNIOR

    UNGGUTERO BLADIMER USI

    Love:Y Career:PMoney:

    SOLUTION TO

    TODAYS PUZZLE

    CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY ROY LUARCA

    CAPRICORN

    HANA P PATAY

    TEACHER: Jon, anong hanapbuhay ng tatay mo?JON: Hindi po naghahanapbuhay ang tatay ko, nahahanap-patay po

    siya!TEACHER: Bakit?JON: Kasi po, nagtitinda po siya ng kabaong!

    Leah Rabida ng Maybunga, Pasig City

    ACROSS

    1. Cleanse

    5. Thorny Plant

    10. Countertenor

    11. Jai ----

    12. Strike sharply

    13. King of Pylos

    15. Pierces

    17. Cassette

    18. Wills

    22. One, prefix

    23. Displeasure

    30. Dry

    31. Overthrow

    33. Container

    36. La Union town

    37. Of aircraft, prefix

    38. Fall

    39. Texas city

    40. Epochs

    DOWN

    1. Winged insects

    2. Apportion

    3. Pointed wood

    4. Expects

    5. Receptacle

    6. Alcoholic beverage

    7. Division of society

    8. Giant

    9. Train

    11. Choose

    16. Astonish

    19. Insect

    20. Mimic

    21. Desired

    24. Before

    25. White fiber

    26. A Ford

    27. Avoid

    28, Black-skinned

    29. Scotland twon

    32. Rules

    34. Age

    35. --- Angeles

    YYBigo agad ang

    di mangangahas

    Bilhin na today kung

    may pera ka rin lang

    PPPinapaalis ka na pero

    hindi mo mapapansin

    YYMatatakot ka sa

    irereto sa iyo

    Huwag kakagat

    ng di mo mangunguya

    PPPMahangin kaya

    magugulo buhok mo

    YYYYGusto niya yung

    maykonting nginig

    Feel mo no-win

    situation ng wallet mo

    PPLalampas ka sa target

    mo kaya sablay pa rin

    YYYYHuwag nang patagalin

    pa ang suspense

    Ipa-cancel order at

    humingi ng refund

    PPHuwag ipasok kamay

    sa kahit anong butas

    YYYIkaw na ang bumili ng

    kapote para sa kanya

    Maging matipid kahit

    kumikita ng malaki

    PPPAplayan mo pa rin

    kahit di ka qualified

    YYYHindi ka masusundo,

    stuck siya sa trapik

    Tiising magutom nang

    pumayat ka naman

    PPPWish mo sana na

    bumibiyahe ka

    YYYYKapag ginawa mo,

    papalakpak siya

    Bayaran mo yung

    maghahatid ng food

    PPPPHanapin nawawalang

    passport, bilis!

    YYMabubuking mo siya saisang maliit na bagay

    Ayusin budget, damika pa babayaran

    PPPWag na wag sasagotng hindi ko alam

    YYYYMasarap kuwentuhan

    ninyo mamaya

    Huwag ipusta ang

    iyong pamasahe

    PPSa halip mag-travel,

    magbasa ng brochure

    YYYYMay magbibigay ng

    cell number sa iyo

    Pagkakitaan ang

    boses mong maganda

    PPPPKakampi nila kalaban

    mo, weno ngayon?

    YY

    Amoy siyang piapero lasang bagoong

    Magbenta ka ng

    payong, yayaman ka

    PP

    Mahirap sumulat kungpudpod ang lapis

    YYYYYMaging ikaw masisilaw

    sa ganda mo

    Mag-practice nang

    magbilang ng pera

    PPPPPMabillis magtrabaho

    makakauwi ng maaga

    OO

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