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February 2, 2007
John Beatty in Manila!
Mood:
cool
January 24, 2007
Upcoming Filipino Komiks Congress
Mood:
happy
Joe Lad Santos, Commissioner on National Commission for the Filipino Language (Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino) had recently announced its plan to sponsor a Komiks Congress in a gathering held last January 21, 2006 in Loren Banag's Place, Valenzuela City, Philippines.
The said Congress will tentatively be set on February 16, 2006
and the venue is still on the process. This will showcase an Art Exhibit featuring the masterpieces of the great Komiks Illustrators of 1960's up to present. Various activities and competitions are being lined up also. Its primary objective is to
promote an awareness in the past Glory of the Philippine Komiks Industry and to create new actions to refresh it and be able to campaign for public acceptance once again.
In the process, the Congress will also identify some selected persons to carry out projects benefiting the welfare of the Komiks Industry and its people.
The event will be a little bit of similar to Komikon that was
held in two consecutive years but with the focus on the past Komiks Industry and with the attempt to merge it in the the present generation of Komiks Industry. This time the past generations are already bigger in numbers when it comes ton public appearances participation. Read more here!
January 16, 2007
Rise of the Silver Surfer!
Mood:
energetic
Ghost Rider is coming!
Mood:
on fire
January 4, 2007
UFC 66: Liddell keeps belt, Ortiz concedes
Mood:
energetic
Having climbed back up the ranks after losing his title in 2003, former light heavyweight champion Tito “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Ortiz was, undoubtedly in as good of shape as he could ever hope to be in his long-awaited rematch with Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell last night before a sold-out crowd at the MGM Grand Casino in Las Vegas.
It still wasn’t good enough.
After reeling off three impressive victories since his return at UFC 59, Ortiz was confident and focused enough to give the 37-year-old, dominant champion a better showing than their first encounter that left him beaten on the canvas in the second round...
This time, he was left beaten on the canvas in the third.
Ortiz opted not to wait long for a takedown attempt and, after a small exchange of strikes and leg kicks in the opening minute, Ortiz shot for a takedown from the outside, missing badly. With his hand up and Liddell’s, as usual, at his waist, a motivated Ortiz landed his biggest punch of the round in the form of an overhand right just before the three minute mark. Read more!
Source: UFCFightNews
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