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Apr 12
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Catch INCUBUS Live in Manila this coming July 28, 2011 at Araneta Coliseum.
More details soon.
via: http://www.ovationproductionsmanila.com/
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musicph:

Catch INCUBUS Live in Manila this coming July 28, 2011 at Araneta Coliseum.

More details soon.

via: http://www.ovationproductionsmanila.com/

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Feb 03
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Watch, Meet and Greet Taylor Swift in Manila

musicph:

Astroplus is giving a chance for you to WATCH, MEET and GREET Taylor Swift in Manila, FREE!

It’s pretty simple. All you have to do is help ASTROPLUS reach their 21911th fan on Facebook! Simply, WAIT FOR THE NUMBER OF Astroplus FANS TO REACH 21911 and get the chance to WATCH, MEET, GREET AND WEAR TAYLOR SWIFT!

Just TAKE A SCREENSHOT ONCE IT REACHES THIS NUMBER AND EMAIL RIGHT AWAY TO 21911swifter@gmail.com.

That easy! Follow Astroplus on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/Astroplus1


Dec 21
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musicph:

Adam Lambert gives a brief message to his fans.
http://www.adamofficial.com/us/news/2011-gonna-rock

musicph:

Adam Lambert gives a brief message to his fans.

http://www.adamofficial.com/us/news/2011-gonna-rock

Dec 18
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Justin Bieber Concert Live in Manila - Tickets Availability

musicph:

SMART presents My World Tour: Justin Bieber LIVE in Manila
With special guest: Poreotics
May 10,2011
SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds

Tickets will be available in all SM Tickets outlets starting this December 20,2010 Call 470-2222.

via SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds fanpage


(Source: facebook.com)

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musicph:

Justin Bieber My World Tour concert in Manila poster
with special guest:
Poreotics
SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds
May 10, 8PM
Tickets will be available at Ticketworld outlets
For inquiries, call 891-9999

musicph:

Justin Bieber My World Tour concert in Manila poster

with special guest:

Poreotics

SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds

May 10, 8PM

Tickets will be available at Ticketworld outlets

For inquiries, call 891-9999

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musicph:

Philippines’ Pride APL.DE.AP of the BLACK EYED PEAS LIVE at the SM Mall of Asia, December 20, 2010, 6PM.

musicph:

Philippines’ Pride APL.DE.AP of the BLACK EYED PEAS LIVE at the SM Mall of Asia, December 20, 2010, 6PM.

Dec 16
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pinoytumblr:

BSP launches redesigned bank notes
 
BSP Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. said the new bank notes took three  years to conceptualize and print. The idea to include Mrs. Aquino in the  P500 bill, however, was conceived when she passed away due to colon  cancer in August 2009. Tetangco said the BSP decided to include Mrs. Aquino in the bank note  even before President Aquino announced in September that he would seek  the presidency. All six denominations — P20, P50, P100, P200, P500, and P1,000 — have  new designs and security features. Below are the new designs:P20 bill Obverse: Manuel L. Quezon Reverse: Banaue Rice Terraces and a palm civet from the Cordilleras, which are famous for producing the coffee alamid
P50 bill Obverse: Sergio Osmeña  Reverse: Taal Lake and the Giant Trevally (locally known as Maliputo), a  delicious milky fish which thrives only in the waters of the lake.
P100 bill  Obverse: Manuel A. Roxas Reverse: Mayon Volcano and “butanding” or whale shark, the world’s  largest living fish which is the main attraction of Donsol, SorsogonP200 bill Obverse: Diosdado Macapagal Reverse: Chocolate Hills and the Philippine tarsier, one of the world’s smallest primates P500 bill Obverse: Corazon Aquino and Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. Reverse: Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park and the  blue-naped parrot, which thrives in the forests of Palawan and MindoroP1,000 bill Obverse: Josefa Llanes Escoda, Vicente P. Lim, and Jose Abad Santos Reverse: Tubbataha Reef Marine Park and the South Sea Pearl, which is  produced by oysters that thrive in the South Seas which the Sulu Sea is a  part of   The images of the national figures on the obverse side of the bills show  them at a younger age. Fe Dela Cruz, director of the BSP’s corporate  affairs office, said in an ambush interview the younger images were  chosen because the public servants and heroes on the bank notes served  the country during their prime.
The new security features of the bank notes include embossed prints,  serial numbers, security fibers, watermarks, security thread, optically  variable device, optically variable ink, and a see-through mark. The  features increase as the value of the note goes higher.  The see-through mark is the word “Pilipino” written in Baybayin, a  pre-Spanish Philippine writing system, which is only seen in complete  form when the note is viewed against the light.  A banknote’s design is first conceptualized before it is drawn by an  artist into a prototype banknote. Once the prototype has been approved,  printing plates will be produced. The production of banknotes consists of litho printing; intaglio  printing; sheet inspection; numbering; tenning (where numbered sheets  are inspected every tenth sheet to check if there are defects); and  finishing which includes cutting, counting and packaging, according to  the BSP.

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BSP launches redesigned bank notes

BSP Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. said the new bank notes took three years to conceptualize and print. The idea to include Mrs. Aquino in the P500 bill, however, was conceived when she passed away due to colon cancer in August 2009.

Tetangco said the BSP decided to include Mrs. Aquino in the bank note even before President Aquino announced in September that he would seek the presidency.

All six denominations — P20, P50, P100, P200, P500, and P1,000 — have new designs and security features. Below are the new designs:

P20 bill
Obverse: Manuel L. Quezon
Reverse: Banaue Rice Terraces and a palm civet from the Cordilleras, which are famous for producing the coffee alamid

P50 bill
Obverse: Sergio Osmeña
Reverse: Taal Lake and the Giant Trevally (locally known as Maliputo), a delicious milky fish which thrives only in the waters of the lake.

P100 bill
Obverse: Manuel A. Roxas
Reverse: Mayon Volcano and “butanding” or whale shark, the world’s largest living fish which is the main attraction of Donsol, Sorsogon

P200 bill
Obverse: Diosdado Macapagal
Reverse: Chocolate Hills and the Philippine tarsier, one of the world’s smallest primates

P500 bill
Obverse: Corazon Aquino and Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr.
Reverse: Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park and the blue-naped parrot, which thrives in the forests of Palawan and Mindoro

P1,000 bill
Obverse: Josefa Llanes Escoda, Vicente P. Lim, and Jose Abad Santos
Reverse: Tubbataha Reef Marine Park and the South Sea Pearl, which is produced by oysters that thrive in the South Seas which the Sulu Sea is a part of

The images of the national figures on the obverse side of the bills show them at a younger age. Fe Dela Cruz, director of the BSP’s corporate affairs office, said in an ambush interview the younger images were chosen because the public servants and heroes on the bank notes served the country during their prime.

The new security features of the bank notes include embossed prints, serial numbers, security fibers, watermarks, security thread, optically variable device, optically variable ink, and a see-through mark. The features increase as the value of the note goes higher.

The see-through mark is the word “Pilipino” written in Baybayin, a pre-Spanish Philippine writing system, which is only seen in complete form when the note is viewed against the light.

A banknote’s design is first conceptualized before it is drawn by an artist into a prototype banknote. Once the prototype has been approved, printing plates will be produced.

The production of banknotes consists of litho printing; intaglio printing; sheet inspection; numbering; tenning (where numbered sheets are inspected every tenth sheet to check if there are defects); and finishing which includes cutting, counting and packaging, according to the BSP.

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