I expect to won the comsci for this coming intramurals..........
I want to enjoy,have fun,and everything........
my GOD bless the comsci student.....
Friday, November 28, 2008
Enneagram Type 2:Giver, Caretaker, Helper, Nurturer, Advisor or Manipulator
OverviewYou want to be appealing, giving, caring and heartfelt. More importantly, you want to be needed, considered important and appreciated for your efforts. You see yourself as approachable, nurturing and thoughtful. You would like others to see you as empathetic, supportive and altruistic. Your idealized image is that you are a loving and helpful person.You have a warm, sociable and enthusiastic personality. You want to be liked and are always ready with an easy smile, helpful advice or a friendly compliment. Relationship orientated, you reach out to others and are often the first one to lend a hand. A good listener, you focus on the needs and concerns of others. You usually know what people need and feel, and enjoy taking on the kind of role where you can show your giving and generous nature. You have developed the gift of flattery to the level of an art form because you see how this skill can be a currency for creating intimate rapport.Secretly, you can feel needy and vulnerable feeling that you must earn the right to be loved. Avoiding a deep sense of loneliness, you find ways to connect to and be of service to others. You have an innate sense of what to say or do to make people feel seen and admired. Like a fairy godmother or godfather, you like to do special things for people and surprise them with unexpected gifts. You take note of others’ desires and try to fulfill them. You take pride in your ability to comfort and support others.You find it gratifying to be of service and are drawn to people that have power and influence. You enjoy being the power behind the throne and make yourself appealing by being indispensable. Always ready to be helpful, others often depend on you. You have innate people skills and value interpersonal relationships above all else. Your extraordinary insight about what people need and your ability to create mutual trust and affinity are rare gifts. You love to be instrumental in helping others achieve their full potential. NeedYou need approval, recognition and admiration. Most importantly, you want to be seen as a ‘special’ friend. You go out of your way to notice what is needed and feel motivated when others acknowledge your efforts and express their appreciation. Sometimes, you are so focused on others, that you don’t pay attention to your own unmet needs and feelings. You may feel that in order to have your needs met by others, you must meet their needs first.AvoidYou avoid appearing needy or useless. Secretly, you fear being ignored and don’t want to feel left out or be seen as inconsequential. To be liked, you avoid saying or doing anything that is off-putting or unflattering. You feel much more comfortable giving than receiving. To let yourself receive, you would have to express your own desires, which feels very vulnerable to you. Focused on the needs of others, you may repress your own needs and feel taken for granted. VirtueDemonstrative and friendly, you are exceptionally gifted at creating and maintaining relationships. Emotionally astute, you have a way of creating rapport with even the most difficult people. Softhearted and sympathetic, you are sensitive to others and always seem to notice when someone feels sad or is in distress. You intuitively know what is needed in any given situation and always seem to know just the right thing to say and do. Your ability to sense and satisfy other’s emotional needs is second to none. You also have the ability to match others and work well in tandem with them.
ViceYour vice is pride, believing that you are the one who sees and can give people what they need and want. Though you might not realize it, you may give to people with strings attached. When you offer unsolicited advice or give compulsively, others may perceive you as bossy, overly demonstrative or manipulative. In an effort to have your needs met, you may promise more than you can deliver or deliver more than you promise. Unconsciously, you may feel needy and want to be taken care of by others. You can become emotional, sullen or overly dramatic, suffering from psychosomatic illnesses.
AttentionYour attention goes outward toward being helpful, flattering others, meeting people’s needs and finding someone who can meet your needs. You may be unaware of how much time and energy you spend giving until you feel sad that others are not able to do the same for you.
Spiritual PathYour spiritual journey is about reclaiming your sense of humility. The pride you feel in giving to others may keep you from learning how to receive or from realizing that you may be giving to get. Giving with expectation is a veiled form of taking. True altruism is selfless. Spiritual growth will come to you when you can acknowledge your own needs and learn to give freely without expecting anything in return. Mantra Being helpful to others is how you feel good about yourself. Sometimes, you may be so focused on meeting the needs of others that you do not pay attention to your own. If you feel compelled to offer someone a glass of water, consider that you may actually be the one who is thirsty.WingIf you are the Enneagram Type 2 with the 1 Wing, you desire to appear elegant. You see yourself as classic, graceful, healthy, appropriate and efficient.
If you are the Enneagram Type 2 with the 3 Wing, you desire to appear attractive. You see yourself as vivacious, varied, playful, fun and glamorous.
Famous 2s Paula Abdul, Alan Alda, Tammy Faye Bakker, Brigitte Bardot, Harry Belafonte, Leo Buscaglia, Barbara Bush, Jimmy Carter, Casanova, Glenn Close, Bill Cosby, Barbara de Angelis, Princess Diana, Celine Dion, John Douglas, Faye Dunaway, Fairy Godmother, Mia Farrow, Betty Friedan, Kathie Lee Gifford, Danny Glover, Roosevelt Grier, Melanie Griffith, Leona Helmsley, Whitney Houston, Jesus Christ, Erica Jong, Sally Kellerman, Sally Kirkland, Diane Ladd, Monica Lewinsky, Jerry Lewis, James Lipton, John Lithgow, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Lucci, Madonna, Alma Mahler, Imelda Marcos, Florence Nightingale, Merlin Olsen, Yoko Ono, Suze Orman, Eva Peron, Priscilla Presley, Patsy Ramsey, Sally Jessy Raphael, Nancy Reagan, Della Reese, Lionel Ritchie, Mr. Rogers, Virginia Satir, Richard Simmons, Danielle Steel, Sally Struthers, Mother Teresa, Marlo Thomas, Richard Thomas, Jennifer Tilly, Tiny Tim, John Travolta, Ivana Trump, Desmond Tutu, Barbara Walters, Lesley Ann Warren.
OverviewYou want to be appealing, giving, caring and heartfelt. More importantly, you want to be needed, considered important and appreciated for your efforts. You see yourself as approachable, nurturing and thoughtful. You would like others to see you as empathetic, supportive and altruistic. Your idealized image is that you are a loving and helpful person.You have a warm, sociable and enthusiastic personality. You want to be liked and are always ready with an easy smile, helpful advice or a friendly compliment. Relationship orientated, you reach out to others and are often the first one to lend a hand. A good listener, you focus on the needs and concerns of others. You usually know what people need and feel, and enjoy taking on the kind of role where you can show your giving and generous nature. You have developed the gift of flattery to the level of an art form because you see how this skill can be a currency for creating intimate rapport.Secretly, you can feel needy and vulnerable feeling that you must earn the right to be loved. Avoiding a deep sense of loneliness, you find ways to connect to and be of service to others. You have an innate sense of what to say or do to make people feel seen and admired. Like a fairy godmother or godfather, you like to do special things for people and surprise them with unexpected gifts. You take note of others’ desires and try to fulfill them. You take pride in your ability to comfort and support others.You find it gratifying to be of service and are drawn to people that have power and influence. You enjoy being the power behind the throne and make yourself appealing by being indispensable. Always ready to be helpful, others often depend on you. You have innate people skills and value interpersonal relationships above all else. Your extraordinary insight about what people need and your ability to create mutual trust and affinity are rare gifts. You love to be instrumental in helping others achieve their full potential. NeedYou need approval, recognition and admiration. Most importantly, you want to be seen as a ‘special’ friend. You go out of your way to notice what is needed and feel motivated when others acknowledge your efforts and express their appreciation. Sometimes, you are so focused on others, that you don’t pay attention to your own unmet needs and feelings. You may feel that in order to have your needs met by others, you must meet their needs first.AvoidYou avoid appearing needy or useless. Secretly, you fear being ignored and don’t want to feel left out or be seen as inconsequential. To be liked, you avoid saying or doing anything that is off-putting or unflattering. You feel much more comfortable giving than receiving. To let yourself receive, you would have to express your own desires, which feels very vulnerable to you. Focused on the needs of others, you may repress your own needs and feel taken for granted. VirtueDemonstrative and friendly, you are exceptionally gifted at creating and maintaining relationships. Emotionally astute, you have a way of creating rapport with even the most difficult people. Softhearted and sympathetic, you are sensitive to others and always seem to notice when someone feels sad or is in distress. You intuitively know what is needed in any given situation and always seem to know just the right thing to say and do. Your ability to sense and satisfy other’s emotional needs is second to none. You also have the ability to match others and work well in tandem with them.
ViceYour vice is pride, believing that you are the one who sees and can give people what they need and want. Though you might not realize it, you may give to people with strings attached. When you offer unsolicited advice or give compulsively, others may perceive you as bossy, overly demonstrative or manipulative. In an effort to have your needs met, you may promise more than you can deliver or deliver more than you promise. Unconsciously, you may feel needy and want to be taken care of by others. You can become emotional, sullen or overly dramatic, suffering from psychosomatic illnesses.
AttentionYour attention goes outward toward being helpful, flattering others, meeting people’s needs and finding someone who can meet your needs. You may be unaware of how much time and energy you spend giving until you feel sad that others are not able to do the same for you.
Spiritual PathYour spiritual journey is about reclaiming your sense of humility. The pride you feel in giving to others may keep you from learning how to receive or from realizing that you may be giving to get. Giving with expectation is a veiled form of taking. True altruism is selfless. Spiritual growth will come to you when you can acknowledge your own needs and learn to give freely without expecting anything in return. Mantra Being helpful to others is how you feel good about yourself. Sometimes, you may be so focused on meeting the needs of others that you do not pay attention to your own. If you feel compelled to offer someone a glass of water, consider that you may actually be the one who is thirsty.WingIf you are the Enneagram Type 2 with the 1 Wing, you desire to appear elegant. You see yourself as classic, graceful, healthy, appropriate and efficient.
If you are the Enneagram Type 2 with the 3 Wing, you desire to appear attractive. You see yourself as vivacious, varied, playful, fun and glamorous.
Famous 2s Paula Abdul, Alan Alda, Tammy Faye Bakker, Brigitte Bardot, Harry Belafonte, Leo Buscaglia, Barbara Bush, Jimmy Carter, Casanova, Glenn Close, Bill Cosby, Barbara de Angelis, Princess Diana, Celine Dion, John Douglas, Faye Dunaway, Fairy Godmother, Mia Farrow, Betty Friedan, Kathie Lee Gifford, Danny Glover, Roosevelt Grier, Melanie Griffith, Leona Helmsley, Whitney Houston, Jesus Christ, Erica Jong, Sally Kellerman, Sally Kirkland, Diane Ladd, Monica Lewinsky, Jerry Lewis, James Lipton, John Lithgow, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Lucci, Madonna, Alma Mahler, Imelda Marcos, Florence Nightingale, Merlin Olsen, Yoko Ono, Suze Orman, Eva Peron, Priscilla Presley, Patsy Ramsey, Sally Jessy Raphael, Nancy Reagan, Della Reese, Lionel Ritchie, Mr. Rogers, Virginia Satir, Richard Simmons, Danielle Steel, Sally Struthers, Mother Teresa, Marlo Thomas, Richard Thomas, Jennifer Tilly, Tiny Tim, John Travolta, Ivana Trump, Desmond Tutu, Barbara Walters, Lesley Ann Warren.
Pres. Gloria Arroyo Speech
PGMA Inaugural Speech as the 14th President of the Republic of the Philippines
Luneta Grandstand, Manila
June 30, 2004
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Maraming salamat. Thank you Secretary Romulo, Vice-President elect and Mrs. Noli de Castro, former President Fidel Ramos, Senate President and Mrs. Drilon and the members of the Senate, Speaker and Mrs. De Venecia and the members of the House of Representatives, Chief Justice and Mrs. Davide, and the Associate Justices and other members of the Judiciary, Excellencies to Special Envoys and members of the Diplomatic Corps, members of the Cabinet and their ladies, other appointive officials, mayors of Metropolitan Manila, governors and other local officials, the chief of staff of the Armed Forces and its men and women, as well as those of the police, members of the various sectors of society, fellow workers in government, mga minamahal kong kababayan , Mabuhay ang Sambayanang Filipino.
Luneta Grandstand, Manila
June 30, 2004
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Maraming salamat. Thank you Secretary Romulo, Vice-President elect and Mrs. Noli de Castro, former President Fidel Ramos, Senate President and Mrs. Drilon and the members of the Senate, Speaker and Mrs. De Venecia and the members of the House of Representatives, Chief Justice and Mrs. Davide, and the Associate Justices and other members of the Judiciary, Excellencies to Special Envoys and members of the Diplomatic Corps, members of the Cabinet and their ladies, other appointive officials, mayors of Metropolitan Manila, governors and other local officials, the chief of staff of the Armed Forces and its men and women, as well as those of the police, members of the various sectors of society, fellow workers in government, mga minamahal kong kababayan , Mabuhay ang Sambayanang Filipino.
Political Vitea
Senator Kiko N. PangilinanMajority Leader Senate of the Republic of the Philippines
ACADEMIC HISTORY
Masters in Public Administration
Area of Concentration : Strategic Management
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Bachelor of Laws
College of Law, University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Bachelor of Arts in English, Major in Comparative Literature
College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Secondary & Primary Education
La Salle Greenhills
Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
§ SENATOR, Republic of the Philippines (2001 to present)
Voted Senator to the 12th and 13th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines to serve from year 2001 to 2007.
12 January 2004 to present
Majority Leader
The youngest senator to assume the post since the restoration of Philippine Congress in 1987
12 January 2004 to present
Chairperson, Committee on Rules
Has jurisdiction on all matters relating to the rules of the senate; the calendar as well as parliamentary rules and the order and manner of transacting business and the creation of committees.
August 2001 to present
Senate Representative to the Judicial and Bar Council - a Constitutional body tasked to review and recommend appointments of justices and judges in the Philippine Judiciary
10 February 2003 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Education, Arts and Culture
Managed matters within the Senate jurisdiction relating to the promotion and development of the state of Education of the country and the preservation, enrichment and evolution of Filipino Arts and Culture
August 2001 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Justice and Human Rights
A principal in the struggle for reforms in the Philippine Judicial System and the upholding of Human Rights
August 2001 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement
Handled matters relating to urban land reform planning, housing, resettlement and community development
August 2001 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Ethics and Privileges
Had jurisdiction over matters relating to the conduct, rights, privileges, safety, dignity, integrity and reputation of the Senate and its members
Some Major Legislative Accomplishments
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9227, Improving the Salary and Providing Special Benefits to Justices and Judges and other members of the Judiciary
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9285, Institutionalizing an Alternative Dispute Resolution System
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9279, Strengthening and Rationalizing the National Prosecution Service
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9293, Amending the “Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act” (Balik Turo)
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9262, Anti-Domestic Violence Bill
· Sponsor and Author, Curtailing Entertainment Media Piracy in the Philippines
· Sponsor and Author, Anti Money Laundering Act
· Author and Sponsor, The National Human Rights Consciousness Week
· Sponsor and Author, The Rent Control Law
· Author, the National Service Training Program Act (ROTC Law)
· Sponsor and Co-Author, The Citizenship Retention Act of 2003
· Co-Author, The Filipino Overseas Absentee-Voting Act
· Creation of Various Local Courts
· Creation and Conversion of Various State Universities and Colleges
§ VICE CHAIRMAN, Liberal Party of the Philippines
The second oldest Political Party in the Philippines, the Liberal Party (LP) is considered an institution of Philippines sociopolitical life.
§ CHAIRMAN, National Organizing Committee of the Liberal Party of Philippines
The Committee is responsible for the overall recruitment and expansion program of the Party and its local branches.
§ FOUNDING PRESIDENT, National Movement of Young Legislators (NMYL)
§ SENIOR PARTNER, Pangilinan Britanico Sarmiento and Franco Law Offices
(on indefinite leave)
FORMER POSITIONS
Legal Analyst, ABS-CBN Broadcast Corporation
News and Current Affairs Department
Head, Legal Desk, ABS-CBN
Host, “Barangay Dos” TV Show
ABS-CBN Channel 2, Saturdays, 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Anchorperson, “Batas”, DZMM, Saturdays 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Anchorperson, Relos Reports with Atty. Kiko, Mondays – Fridays, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Member, Adhoc and Independent Citizen’s Committee
Lecturer, Law on Sales, Agency & Credit Transactions
Department of Management
Ateneo de Manila University
Vice Chairperson
Committee on Legal Aid
National Office of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines
Collaborating Lawyer
Free Legal Assistance Group
Overall Coordinator
Hoy! Gising! Free Legal Assistance Group
Integrated Bar of the Philippines
Director
Integrated Bar of the Philippines, QC Chapter
National Co-Chairperson
National Legal Aid Committee
Integrated Bar of the Philippines
Minority Leader
Quezon City Legislative Council, 1991 – 1992
SOME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS
Parliamentary Visit to the People’s Republic of China
6-11 April 2004
Asia Pacific Agenda Project Forum 2004
19-21 March 2004: Tokyo, Japan
Theme: Toward East Asian Community Building
New Challenges of Regional Cooperation and Partnership
Fourth ASEF Young Parliamentarians Meeting
17 – 20 October 2002; Venice, Italy
Theme: “Mobility and Globalisation: International Immigration and
Local Economic Development”
Representative of the Senate
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo State Visit to the
People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong
28 October – 01 November 2001
Financial Underpinnings of Terrorism
6-8 August 2001; Washington D.C., U.S.A.
sponsored by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, US Department of State and
Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Department of Justice
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Most Outstanding Kapampangan Award for Public Service for 2002
San Fernando, Pampanga; October 2002
University Medal of Honor for Exemplary Performance in Public Service
Angeles University Foundation, Angeles City, Pampanga; March 2002
Youngest Elected City Councilor
Quezon City Council; 1988 – 1992
National President
National Movement of Young Legislators, 1991 - 1992
BANTAYOG AWARD for 1989 and 1990
The Most Outstanding Quezon City Councilor
Given by the Quezon City Press Association
Young Achiever’s Award, 1990
Young Achiever’s Foundation Incorporated
Student Regent
University of the Philippines Board of Regents, 1987
Chairperson, UP Student Council
University of the Philippines, Diliman Campus, 1986
Chairperson, College of Arts and Letters Student Council
University of the Philippines, 1985
Certificate of Recognition
Crusade Against Violence (for exemplary contributions in the field of)
Investigative Journalism and the Criminal Justice System
Brother Arthur Peter Graves Honor Society, 1977
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Birthdate/ Birthplace
: 24 August 1963/ Manila
Civil Status
: Married
Spouse’s Name
: Ms. Sharon Cuneta – Pangilinan
Daughters’ Name
: Ma. Kristina Cassandra
Simone Francesca Emmanuelle
Mariel Daniella Sophia
ACADEMIC HISTORY
Masters in Public Administration
Area of Concentration : Strategic Management
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Bachelor of Laws
College of Law, University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Bachelor of Arts in English, Major in Comparative Literature
College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Secondary & Primary Education
La Salle Greenhills
Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
§ SENATOR, Republic of the Philippines (2001 to present)
Voted Senator to the 12th and 13th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines to serve from year 2001 to 2007.
12 January 2004 to present
Majority Leader
The youngest senator to assume the post since the restoration of Philippine Congress in 1987
12 January 2004 to present
Chairperson, Committee on Rules
Has jurisdiction on all matters relating to the rules of the senate; the calendar as well as parliamentary rules and the order and manner of transacting business and the creation of committees.
August 2001 to present
Senate Representative to the Judicial and Bar Council - a Constitutional body tasked to review and recommend appointments of justices and judges in the Philippine Judiciary
10 February 2003 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Education, Arts and Culture
Managed matters within the Senate jurisdiction relating to the promotion and development of the state of Education of the country and the preservation, enrichment and evolution of Filipino Arts and Culture
August 2001 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Justice and Human Rights
A principal in the struggle for reforms in the Philippine Judicial System and the upholding of Human Rights
August 2001 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement
Handled matters relating to urban land reform planning, housing, resettlement and community development
August 2001 to
12 January 2004
Chairperson, Committee on Ethics and Privileges
Had jurisdiction over matters relating to the conduct, rights, privileges, safety, dignity, integrity and reputation of the Senate and its members
Some Major Legislative Accomplishments
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9227, Improving the Salary and Providing Special Benefits to Justices and Judges and other members of the Judiciary
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9285, Institutionalizing an Alternative Dispute Resolution System
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9279, Strengthening and Rationalizing the National Prosecution Service
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9293, Amending the “Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act” (Balik Turo)
· Sponsor and Author, RA 9262, Anti-Domestic Violence Bill
· Sponsor and Author, Curtailing Entertainment Media Piracy in the Philippines
· Sponsor and Author, Anti Money Laundering Act
· Author and Sponsor, The National Human Rights Consciousness Week
· Sponsor and Author, The Rent Control Law
· Author, the National Service Training Program Act (ROTC Law)
· Sponsor and Co-Author, The Citizenship Retention Act of 2003
· Co-Author, The Filipino Overseas Absentee-Voting Act
· Creation of Various Local Courts
· Creation and Conversion of Various State Universities and Colleges
§ VICE CHAIRMAN, Liberal Party of the Philippines
The second oldest Political Party in the Philippines, the Liberal Party (LP) is considered an institution of Philippines sociopolitical life.
§ CHAIRMAN, National Organizing Committee of the Liberal Party of Philippines
The Committee is responsible for the overall recruitment and expansion program of the Party and its local branches.
§ FOUNDING PRESIDENT, National Movement of Young Legislators (NMYL)
§ SENIOR PARTNER, Pangilinan Britanico Sarmiento and Franco Law Offices
(on indefinite leave)
FORMER POSITIONS
Legal Analyst, ABS-CBN Broadcast Corporation
News and Current Affairs Department
Head, Legal Desk, ABS-CBN
Host, “Barangay Dos” TV Show
ABS-CBN Channel 2, Saturdays, 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Anchorperson, “Batas”, DZMM, Saturdays 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Anchorperson, Relos Reports with Atty. Kiko, Mondays – Fridays, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Member, Adhoc and Independent Citizen’s Committee
Lecturer, Law on Sales, Agency & Credit Transactions
Department of Management
Ateneo de Manila University
Vice Chairperson
Committee on Legal Aid
National Office of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines
Collaborating Lawyer
Free Legal Assistance Group
Overall Coordinator
Hoy! Gising! Free Legal Assistance Group
Integrated Bar of the Philippines
Director
Integrated Bar of the Philippines, QC Chapter
National Co-Chairperson
National Legal Aid Committee
Integrated Bar of the Philippines
Minority Leader
Quezon City Legislative Council, 1991 – 1992
SOME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS
Parliamentary Visit to the People’s Republic of China
6-11 April 2004
Asia Pacific Agenda Project Forum 2004
19-21 March 2004: Tokyo, Japan
Theme: Toward East Asian Community Building
New Challenges of Regional Cooperation and Partnership
Fourth ASEF Young Parliamentarians Meeting
17 – 20 October 2002; Venice, Italy
Theme: “Mobility and Globalisation: International Immigration and
Local Economic Development”
Representative of the Senate
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo State Visit to the
People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong
28 October – 01 November 2001
Financial Underpinnings of Terrorism
6-8 August 2001; Washington D.C., U.S.A.
sponsored by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, US Department of State and
Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Department of Justice
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Most Outstanding Kapampangan Award for Public Service for 2002
San Fernando, Pampanga; October 2002
University Medal of Honor for Exemplary Performance in Public Service
Angeles University Foundation, Angeles City, Pampanga; March 2002
Youngest Elected City Councilor
Quezon City Council; 1988 – 1992
National President
National Movement of Young Legislators, 1991 - 1992
BANTAYOG AWARD for 1989 and 1990
The Most Outstanding Quezon City Councilor
Given by the Quezon City Press Association
Young Achiever’s Award, 1990
Young Achiever’s Foundation Incorporated
Student Regent
University of the Philippines Board of Regents, 1987
Chairperson, UP Student Council
University of the Philippines, Diliman Campus, 1986
Chairperson, College of Arts and Letters Student Council
University of the Philippines, 1985
Certificate of Recognition
Crusade Against Violence (for exemplary contributions in the field of)
Investigative Journalism and the Criminal Justice System
Brother Arthur Peter Graves Honor Society, 1977
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Birthdate/ Birthplace
: 24 August 1963/ Manila
Civil Status
: Married
Spouse’s Name
: Ms. Sharon Cuneta – Pangilinan
Daughters’ Name
: Ma. Kristina Cassandra
Simone Francesca Emmanuelle
Mariel Daniella Sophia
9/11
NEW YORK (CNN) -- In an apparently coordinated terrorist attack against the United States, four commercial passenger jets crashed on Tuesday, three of them into significant landmarks.
• U.S. intelligence officials tell CNN "there are good indications that persons linked to Osama bin Laden may be responsible for these attacks." The sources say they based the statement on s Npecific information that had been gathered Tuesday. Bin Laden is the Saudi millionaire who has been blamed for terror attacks against U.S. interests and is believed to be in Afghanistan.
• American Airlines Flight 11, carrying 81 passengers and 11 crew members, slammed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in Manhattan shortly before 9 a.m. About 15 minutes later, United Airlines Flight 175 from Boston to Los Angeles, with 56 passengers and nine crew members on board, crashed into the south tower.
• Both towers eventually collapsed in a shower of debris and plume of thick dust.
• A half-hour after the second crash, American Flight 77 took off from Washington, D.C.'s Dulles Airport en route to Los Angeles, California, carrying 58 passengers and six crew members -- but crashed into the Pentagon instead. Less than an hour after the third crash, United Flight 93 en route from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, with 38 passengers and seven crew aboard.
• Huge chunks of debris falling from remains of World Trade Center towers more than six hours after the crashes. Firefighters could get no closer than 2 blocks from the burning hulk.
• The FBI said it believes all four planes, carrying a total of 266 people, were hijacked.
• The Pentagon, the White House, the State Department, the Justice Department, the Capitol, the CIA and all other government buildings in Washington are evacuated.
• Federal Emergency Response Plan is implemented immediately after first attack, according to White House. All U.S. embassies and U.S. forces around the world are put on high alert. The highest alert is THREATCON DELTA.
• All federal agencies implement continuity plans to make sure U.S. government continues to function effectively.
• President Bush calls the crashes "a national tragedy." Later in the day, Bush issues a statement from Barksdale AFB near Shreveport, Louisiana. "Make no mistake: The United States will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts."
• Secret Service secures President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and key members of Bush's Cabinet and national security team. Air Force One lands in Omaha, Nebraska, and spokeswoman Karen Hughes says Bush is in a secure location.
• Mullah Omar, the Taliban spiritual leader, condemns the attacks and denies that Osama bin Laden, was responsible.
• Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, the Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, says in reaction to the terror attacks that "we want to tell the American children that Afghanistan feels your pain and we hope that the courts find justice."
• In the first-ever national ground stop of aircraft, all flights nationwide are stopped at their departure airports.
• International flights are initially diverted to Canada; FAA says later, however, that 22 U.S.-bound international flights will be allowed to land.
• Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta tells FAA to suspend operation of all flights until at least noon Wednesday. He also issued orders controlling the movements of all vessels in U.S. waters.
• In New York, more than 10,000 rescue personnel rush to the scene. Evacuation of lower Manhattan begins.
• Israel evacuates all of its missions around the world.
• The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta is evacuated. CDC prepares emergency response teams in case they become necessary.
• Senate Majority leader Tom Daschle, D-South Dakota, Republican leader Trent Lott, R-Mississippi, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nevada, Sen. Don Nickles, R-Oklahoma, House Democratic leader Rep. Dick Gephardt, D-Missouri, and House Speaker Rep. Dennis Hastert, R-Illinois, were taken by helicopter to an undisclosed location.
• Philadelphia landmarks are evacuated.
• In Chicago, the Sears Tower is evacuated; United Nations in New York is evacuated.
• Two aircraft carriers and five other ships are deployed along the East Coast of the United States, and two aircraft carriers go to New York area, all from Norfolk, Virginia.
• The New York Port Authority closes all bridges and tunnels into the city.
• U.S. stock markets close after the New York attacks and will remain closed Wednesday.
• NATO sends home all non-essential personnel from its Brussels, Belgium, headquarters.
• The Immigration and Naturalization Service puts the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada on highest state of alert.
• Los Angeles International Airport is evacuated.
• Disney closes its parks in Orlando, Florida, and Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
• FEMA implements plan established for such events: FBI leads investigation and Justice Department heads crisis management. White House spokeswoman Karen Hughes says FEMA activates eight urban search and rescue teams in New York and four teams are at work at Pentagon.
• Three Palestinian groups -- Hamas, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Islamic Jihad -- deny responsibility for the attacks, but blame U.S. policies in the Mideast.
• Washington, D.C., and San Francisco declare states of emergency.• A Delta flight makes emergency landing in Cleveland and all passengers are safely evacuated. Federal officials search the
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