Noah Replay January 12, 2011
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| by : FlipBooth on Jan 12, 2011 |
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| Duration: 30:00 |
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Video Description for Noah Replay January 12, 2011
About Noah:Gabriel (Piolo Pascual) is a police officer who lost his 2 year old son, Jacob (Zaijan Jaranilla) in an accident brought by his job, which put in coma for 5 years. He went back on being a police and started searching for his son, whom he knew in his gut was still alive.Jacob drifted to a mysterious Island of Noah, where a group of old looking apes called Ungtas live. They took care of Jacob and re-named him Eli. There Gabriel searches for his son and comes across him but now his son finds him part of the Ungta tribe. He was unable to convince Eli that he is in fact his son, Gabriel joins him in his quest and bonds them together. But little did Gabriel knew that his son’s quest is actually his own and that what ever will be the outcome of this quest will determine the fate of the outside world. Brought to you by FlipBooth - The Pinoy Style Youtube
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Palace vows to support sports where country can excel Malacañang on Thursday refused to call the Philippine team’s performance in the 26th Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia as "poor" with the government promising to support sports that the country has a strong chance of excelling. "We commend them for their performance in the (SEA) Games. We do not view that as poor performance,” presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said at a press briefing. "Certainly, there’s always room for improvement but we congratulate our Philippine contingent for their noble performance,” he added. He said the Aquino government is bent on concentrating on sport programs where Filipino athletes excel. Lacierda noted that by concentrating on certain sports disciplines, the country has a better chance of improving its standings in the medal standings. "There are 52 sports associations right now, we believe that if we can concentrate on the sports that we have a strong chance of excelling and pour our support on those sports that we believe we can perform much better, I think we will have a better return on our investment,” he said. "The President would like to see that the performance of our athletes is supported by the government funding and so yes, we will support the athletes,” he added. The Philippines finished sixth in the SEA Games held in Indonesia bagging 36 gold medals or 7.4 per cent of the 483 total gold medals at stake. Apart from the 36 gold, the Philippine team also brought home 55 silvers and 76 bronzes from the biennial meet. Combat sports, athletics, tennis, boxing billiards, basketball, softball, cycling and baseball are among the sports where the Filipinos excelled. <B>— JVP, GMA News</B>
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