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Henna Rose Geronimo has a degree in Broadcast Communication. She loves to read and write.






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written on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 @ 6:18 PM ✈

As I read the manila bulletin lately this morning, I eagerly checked the sports section of it. These are the 2 topics that I had highlighted: It’s Final—Al-Hussaini, Tiu out of the Hapee team and La Salle douses water on bonfire controversy. [Both written by Jonas Terrado]. I got sad upon seeing that chris tiu's not going to join the next season of the Philippine Basketball League that is supposed to be slated next month. Rabeh won’t make it also since he’s trying to finish his thesis. As an Ateneo source said, only Eric Salamat and Jai Reyes are available for Hapee. Well, it’s written there that chris had begged off from playing for Hapee due to hectic TV schedule. On the other hand, about the bonfire issue, I was glad that Br.Armin Luistro thanked Br.Ben Nebres after the latter problem. Fr.Ben issued a formal letter, apologizing for the said issue. Fr.Luistro said in the interview, , “In behalf of the La Sallian community, I thank Br.Nebres for his heartfelt apology and accept it wholeheartedly. While the incident remains unfortunate and could possibly have been avoided, it shouldn’t be seen as reflective of the kind of values and principles that we, both La Salle and Ateneo, strongly uphold. Even if there is stiff competition in the UAAP games, we have always believed that our active participation in the league helps build character, foster camaraderie among the different teams, even as each of our school’s rally the school spirit of our students and alumni. We also believe that through the games, we are providing good role models, not just for the students of the different UAAP schools, but also for the youths at large.” Well, I do hope that the both communities would then, impede the fuss going on around [i.e. in their forums] and just move on. So even though you’re not going to join the next season of PBL, we’ll still support you [but no more playful banners. Aww. hehe] by watching your shows. WE LOVE TIU!! :))

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