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Starting Saturday (December 8), get to know the newest anime characters that will surely bring bigger adventures every weekend morning with Hayate: The Combat Butler. It will replace Young Justice at 8:10 am.
Abandoned by his parents and given as a Christmas present due to a large debt, 16-year old Ayasaki Hayate is at the lowest point of his life. Desperately trying to alter his fate, he decides to kidnap someone to hold for ransom.
GMA Network shows and personalities received the stamp of approval from the 2012 Anak TV Seal Awards held last December 4 in Quezon City.
Leading the list of Kapuso awardees is multi-awarded GMA News pillar Jessica Soho, who emerged as this year’s top female personality in the Anak TV Roster of Makabata Stars. This is the second year in a row that Soho bagged the much-coveted recognition after garnering the highest score among female personalities in the Boto Ko Surveys.
After several months of its intensive search for the next batch of TV sensations, GMA Network finally comes up with the coveted list of promising faces that will banner the upcoming youth-oriented series, TEEN GEN.
Fresh from winning in Protégé, Jeric Gonzales and Thea Tolentino land their first project in the Kapuso Station as they lead the promising cast of Teen Gen. They will portray the roles of Tiago and Angge in the series, respectively.
NAGA CITY – Domestic problems is thought to have driven a barangay captain of Liboton, Naga City to shoot himself with a Cal. 45 pistol right inside his office at the barangay hall of Liboton, at about 6:30 A.M. on Tuesday (Dec. 4).
An investigation conducted by the Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) of the C. Sur Police Office and the Naga City Police Office revealed that Liboton barangay captain Alex Nero, 45, shot himself with a Cal. 45 pistol on his right temple while seated behind his table at his office.
MANILA, Dec. 5, 2012— A Catholic Church official has criticized Malacañang for allegedly pressuring members of the House of Representatives to favor the reproductive health (RH) bill.
Fr. Melvin Castro, executive secretary of the CBCP’s Commission on Family and Life, claimed that the Palace “continues to raid the pro-life ranks” of lawmakers to muster enough votes for the enactment of the measure.