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Archive for December 2005

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Rockin’ the Night at the NU Rock Awards 2005

Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

Rock FM station NU 107 held its annual NU Rock Awards last December 2 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City to celebrate the Philippines’ best in rock music.

Celebrities and VIPs (not always one and the same), rock artists and rock music fanatics crowded the hall to support their bets and to have [...]

Bacolod Chicken Inasal

Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

Bacolod Chicken Inasal is one of the few authentic inasal house in Metro Manila. While I always order the chicken pecho (breast), others prefer the darker meat of the paa (leg). Then, there’s the baticolon (gizzard) as well.

One does not eat chicken inasal without the sinamak — a combination fo spicy vinegar with onions, garlic, [...]

SEA Games Final Medal Tally

Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

The 23rd South East Asian (SEA) Games official closed yesterday evening with the Philippines being the grand champion with 113 gold medals.
Here’s the final list of medal tallied over:
Philippines
Gold: 113, Silver: 84, Bronze: 94 — TOTAL: 291
Thailand
Gold: 87, Silver: 78, Bronze: 118 — TOTAL: 283
Vietnam
Gold: 71, Silver: 68, Bronze: 89 — TOTAL: 228
Malaysia
Gold: 61, Silver: [...]

MTV Philippines Staying Alive Music Summit for HIV/AIDS 2005

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

MTV Philippines promoted AIDS awareness among Pinoy youths with a music summit featuring the biggest local music acts at the Fort Bonifacio Open Field

St. Francis Square Tiangge : Bargain Shopping in the Comforts of a Mall

Thursday, December 1st, 2005

For bargain hunters trying to beat the holiday rush, there are only two places to visit to do their holiday shopping. Its either Greenhills Shopping Center or Divisoria. But as early as November these two bargain-hunters’ haven were already jam packed with weekend shoppers. To avoid this manic crowd, the Saint Francis Square Tiangge recently opened to give bargain hunters an alternative to the hustle and bustle of the Greenhills and Divisoria shopping crowd.

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