Angel Locsin, FHM’s 2010 Sexiest Woman
Angel Locsin once again is FHM Philippines’ Sexiest Woman in the World for 2010. Angel Locsin who wins this respected competition on 2005 received a total of 284,156 text and online votes. Last year’s leader, Cristine Reyes, came in second with 227,390 votes while kapuso primetime queen Marian Rivera settled for third with 218,742 votes.

Marissa Miller, on the other hand, is pronounced the FHM global winner by the FHM International Network.
This year’s Top 10 are the following:
1. Angel Locsin
2. Cristine Reyes
3. Marian Rivera
4. Iwa Moto
5. Angelica Panganiban
6. Katrina Halili
7. Regine Velasquez
8. Valerie “Bangs” Garcia
9. Ehra Madrigal
10. Jackie Rice
The complete listing of the 2010 FHM 100 sexiest woman of the world will be read at July issue of FHM. Get your copy now.
Click here to continue readingJillian Ward Star in Trudis Liit
The pretty little girl we’ve seen in the video teaser of GMA7 as a little housemaid is set to take on the big shoes left by Star for all seasons Vilma Santos.
Jillian Ward, which began with TV commercials and advertising, is going to take the spotlight as Trudis Liit in GMA7. Jillian is just five years old, but her wit and performance are already excellent.
During an interview with GMA7, Jillian shared her thoughts about her role in Trudis Liit,
“Ang role ko pa rito ang inaapi po…ang umaapi ko sa’ken ang stepmother ko po…ang stepmother ko po si Pauleen Luna.”
Trudis Liit will replace Gumapang ka sa lusak of Jennylyn Mercado that is coming to an end on June 11. This will begin to air on June 14 on GMA7’s Drama Rama sa Hapon.
Jillian is remembered with her Promil commercial singing, “mama said I have a very beautiful voice.”
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Diana Zubiri – World Class Beauty
Diana Zubiri, Rosemarie Joy Garcia in real life, was born on April 15, 1985 in Bulacan, Philippines, is a Filipina actress who is undoubtedly the hottest and the most daring actress in the Philippines movies.
Her father left behind her when Diana Zubiri was only 8 years old with her older sister in the care of her mother in Olongapo and made a living out of a sari-sari store. She later transferred and rented a house in an squatter area of Fairview, Quezon City. It is in that place where the young Diana Zubiri spent her childhood under the guidance of her mother and stepfather.
Film career at the age of 16 years, Diana Zubiri started her movie career after applying as an entertainer in Japan. She met Jimmy Mercado, a Seiko Films employee, who was working as part-time as an interviewer for candidate artists to Japan. She was 17
Click here to continue readingWhy Is It So Hard to Make a Living?
DO YOU find that making a living has become harder? Most people have found this to be the case. Paychecks do not buy as much as they used to. Housewives observe that nearly everything in the stores costs more.
The root of the problem is inflation—that is, constantly rising prices. That has been the pattern for many decades now. The rate of inflation world wide was higher than ever before. Because of inflation, it takes more and more of your money to buy the same things.
What was especially troublesome last year was that prices rose much faster than wages. And for some people wages rose very little, or not at all. This meant that nearly everybody was a little poorer by the year’s end.
For others, though, the problem is much worse. The New York Times reported: “No matter how severe food price inflation has been in the United States, it has
Click here to continue readingHow to control our spending?
“I often catch myself making plans to buy something that I really don’t need, and likely can’t afford, simply because it’s on sale.” says Anna.
“Sometimes my friends invite me to do things socially that are expensive. I want to be with my friends, having fun. Nobody wants to say, ‘Sorry, I can’t afford to go.’” Joan said
DOES it seem that you never have quite enough spending money? If only your allowance were a little larger, you could buy that game you want. If only your wages were higher, you could buy those shoes you “need.” However, rather than fret about the money you don’t have, why not learn to control the money that does pass through your hands?
If you are a young person living with your parents, you could wait until you leave home to learn how to manage money. But that would be like jumping out of an aircraft
Click here to continue readingWhat Is Wrong With Making Money?
“MONEY is indeed the most important thing in the world.” So claimed British playwright George Bernard Shaw. Do you agree with him? Perhaps you feel more like 17-year-old Tanya, who says: “I don’t want to be rich, just comfortably secure.” Young Avian likewise sees money, not as the most important thing in the world, but as a useful means to an end. He says: “Money is necessary for my needs, such as clothes and transportation.”
Did you know that the Bible makes a similar point? At Ecclesiastes 7:12, it says that “money is for a protection.” Poverty has been described as “a great enemy to human happiness.” And having adequate money can protect you at least to some extent—from the problems that poverty often brings. Money can also cushion you from unexpected disasters. “The Bible says that ‘time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all,’” says young Phyllis. “We never know when
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