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February 16, 2012

"It feels so good to be home," said the Filipino international singing sensation Charice Pempengco as she opened her Valentine TV special Charice: One for the Heart, which aired last Sunday on GMA-7. As a Filipino, the Philippines may be her 'home,' but as an international performer, the whole world is her 'stage.'

And so, after "wowing" her Filipino fans locally, Charice is set to amaze her global following as GMA Network broadcasts the special globally through its international channel GMA Pinoy TV on February 17 (Middle East, Europe and Asia Pacific) and February 19 (U.S.A and Canada) , in all territories covered by the said channel.

"It feels so good to be home," said the Filipino international singing sensation Charice Pempengco as she opened her Valentine TV special Charice: One for the Heart, which aired last Sunday on GMA-7. As a Filipino, the Philippines may be her 'home,' but as an international performer, the whole world is her 'stage.'

February 11, 2012

GMA Network celebrates KAPUSO month with Pinoy Pride and international singing sensation, CHARICE, as she celebrates Valentines Day with all the Kapuso viewers through a television special, “Charice, One for the Heart”.

Witness a more mature CHARICE, listen to her breathtaking voice and be charmed by her powerful stance as she takes the spotlight and performs songs that talk about her wonderful journey as an artist as well as the ups and downs of her family life.

GMA Network celebrates KAPUSO month with Pinoy Pride and international singing sensation, CHARICE, as she celebrates Valentines Day with all the Kapuso viewers through a television special, “Charice, One for the Heart”.

Witness a more mature CHARICE, listen to her breathtaking voice and be charmed by her powerful stance as she takes the spotlight and performs songs that talk about her wonderful journey as an artist as well as the ups and downs of her family life.

November 2, 2011

MANILA, Philippines (Nov. 2, 2011) - The deployment of more than 45,000 policemen at cemeteries nationwide appears to have paid dividends as the observance of All Saints’ Day nationwide was "generally peaceful," and ordersly.

Despite the millions that flocked to the cemeteries, police incidents report yeterday showed only entries not directly disruptive of the celebration, including six vehicular accidents, one fire, a robbery and a drowning...

MANILA, Philippines (Nov. 2, 2011) - The deployment of more than 45,000 policemen at cemeteries nationwide appears to have paid dividends as the observance of All Saints’ Day nationwide was "generally peaceful," and ordersly.

Despite the millions that flocked to the cemeteries, police incidents report yeterday showed only entries not directly disruptive of the celebration, including six vehicular accidents, one fire, a robbery and a drowning.