Darna Nanette Medved
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Video Description for Darna Nanette Medved
"DARNA" (Viva Films, 1991) When young Narda witnessed a falling star late one night and went to investigate where it landed, she found a strange little white stone (revealed to be from the planet Marte, and containing the mystical essence with the word Darna written on it. Hearing others approaching, she popped it in her mouth and in a moment of impetuousness, swallowed it. Instantly she was overtaken by a sensation of travelling through space, and collapsed. She was found by her guardian, her grandmother, who took her home and put her to bed. Later she asked Narda what had happened, and the young girl recounted the story of her find. But when she said the word that had been inscribed on the stone, she was instantly transformed in a flash of lightning into a tall, Amazonian woman. This was Darna, a mighty warrior of Marte, named after the mythological Adarna bird. Narda was channeling the alien woman. Luckily Darna meant no harm and by saying Narda, she was able to change back.
Darna is not Narda. In the strictest sense, Narda is just the medium, the bottle if you must, the vessel for the alien being Darna to take over. Just think if Ding took the stone, instead of Narda, he would surely still look like the female Darna, because by doing so (swallowing the magical stone and shouting Darna's name), he is making a magical incantation for Darna to possess him.
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Lawyers: No need for Arroyo doctors to testify in SC oral arguments Lawyers of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Thursday said it was not necessary for her doctors to testify in the Supreme Court's oral arguments over the watch list orders against her. Lawyer Raul Lambino, one of Arroyo’s spokespersons, said the high court was not a "trier of facts" and the authority to summon her doctors lies with the regional trial courts. "I don't think it's right to have them summoned. The medical condition of Mrs. Arroyo is immaterial when it comes to her right to travel," Lambino told GMA News Online. As the second round of oral arguments was about to close, Arroyo lawyer Anacleto Diaz signified their intention to file a formal opposition against the urgent request — filed Wednesday by the Justice Department — for the doctors to appear before the court. On Thursday's oral arguments, Justice Secretary de Lima urged the magistrates to decide on the urgent motion within the day but Chief Justice Renato Corona ruled to tackled the request during the oral arguments next Tuesday and Thursday. It was not important whether Mrs. Arroyo was well or not, since the issue centers on her right to travel and her right to life was just a "side issue," said Lambino. "Even if you are dying, it is still your right to travel. Whether you will just be watching a Pacquiao fight, it's your right to travel," the lawyer said. In case the magistrates would insist on summoning Mrs. Arroyo's three doctors from the St. Luke's Medical Center, Lambino said they will heed the court. "Kung in-order, wala tayo magagawa," he said. The doctors — should they testify — cannot invoke the patient-doctor confidentiality clause. "In situations like this, it does not apply because that confidentiality clause is not absolute," he noted. — VS, GMA News
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