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Also starring are Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr., Dante Rivero, Marissa Delgado, Ramon Zamora, Melissa Mendez, Gwen Avila, Alicia Alonzo, Cecille "Dabiana" Iñigo, Baldo Marro, King Gutierrez, Rodolfo Boy Garcia, Palito and George Estregan Jr. Produced by Imus Productions, Pepeng Kuryente was released on November 16, 1988.
Tipanan sa Barangay (2001; PTV) Tipid Trip (2008–2015; DZRH News Television) TNT: Tips N Tricks (2021–2023; DZRH News Television/DZRH TV) TNVS: Trending 'N Viral Show (2018–2019, 2021–present; DZRH News Television/DZRH TV) To Saudi with Love (2000; RPN) Todong Nationwide Talakayan (2022–2023; IZTV/Aliw 23)
The Tagalog para (from Sp. para), when used to introduce verb-less or basic-form predicates, assumes the role of a purposive conjunction. However, if followed by the appropriate dative sa-marker, para assumes the role of a benefactive marker in Tagalog.
Gikan sa Masa, para sa Masa (transl. From the Masses, for the Masses ; formerly titled Mula sa Masa, para sa Masa ) was a weekly public service and talk television program hosted by former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte together with Rocky Ignacio from the People's Television Network and Apollo Quiboloy on SMNI .
Agimat: Ang Mga Alamat ni Ramon Revilla (lit. ' Amulet: The Legends of Ramon Revilla ') is a Philippine television drama fantasy anthologies series broadcast by ABS-CBN.The series is based on the films of Ramon Revilla Sr..
Awit Para Sa'yo is a studio album by Filipino singer Erik Santos, released on August 12, 2011 by Star Music in the Philippines in CD and cassette format [1] [2] and in digital download through iTunes [3] and Amazon.com. [4]
Pablo Martin Sarmiento (June 29, 1942 – August 27, 1998), better known as Babalu, was a Filipino comedian and actor. His screen name was a reference to his long, sharp chin [1] ("babà" is the Filipino term for "chin"; babalu is a Filipino gay term derived from it), which was sometimes a subject of on-screen jokes, usually by himself.
From 1986 to 1987, there were several plots to overthrow Philippine President Corazon Aquino involving various members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.A significant number of the military participants in these attempts belonged to the Reform the Armed Forces Movement (RAM), while others were identified loyalists of former President Ferdinand Marcos, who had been deposed in the People ...