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Biggest balloon gathering

A picture taken on July 28, 2017 shows an aerial view of hot air-balloons at Chambley-Bussieres airbase, near Hageville, eastern France, before the world record attempt of the biggest line with 456 balloons on July 28, 2017 as part of the biennial event “Mondial Air Ballons”, an international air-balloon meeting. / AFP

Federer wins historic eighth Wimbledon title

Switzerland’s Roger Federer kisses the winner’s trophy after beating Croatia’s Marin Cilic in their men’s singles final match, during the presentation on the last day of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 16, 2017.
Roger Federer won 6-3, 6-1, 6-4. AFP

 

10 quotes from Maureen Wroblewitz on landing success in the age of social media

Fresh off her Asia’s Next Top Model Season 5 win, 19‑year‑old Maureen Wroblewitz sits down with SparkUp at her recent meet‑and‑greet at SM Makati, talking about the qualities that will help anyone land success in the age of social media. Despite her job, they have nothing to do with mere physical beauty.

 

You have to stick to your instincts and go for it.

 

Ms. Wroblewitz got discovered by a local modelling talent agency when she was just 15 years old on photo sharing app Instagram. She was still living in Saudi Arabia at the time, but when she was contacted by the agency, she knew in her heart that she wanted to give modelling a try. Her father allowed her to go, but on one condition: that she finish her studies first. Maureen graduated high school and flew to the Philippines on pure faith that things will work out. “I’m afraid of regret. I knew it was a great opportunity for me, and I had to take it because I know not everybody gets that chance,” she recounted.

After a few months of landing minor gigs here and there, Asia’s Next Top Model announced they were holding their fifth cycle and were accepting applicants for contestants. The naturally shy beauty almost backed out from joining but, in the end, it was this motto that forced her to really go for it.

 

Always tell yourself that you’re beautiful and that you’re worth it.

While she was accepted at the prestigious competition, she quickly took on the role of the underdog. She was criticized for being too short for a model, and at one point, was even told that she only had a pretty face with no talent. She emerged as the grand winner, proving her detractors wrong.

 

You have to believe in yourself so that others will believe in you.

 

In fact, whatever job it is, not just in modeling, if people are trying to pull you down, tell yourself that you deserve the spot you were given. Don’t let them convince you otherwise.

 

The half‑Filipina model realized that jealousy and insecurity are the primary reasons for putting other people down, so one mustn’t succumb to the negativity.

 

It’s the crab mentality that people have. It’s like, if they can’t have it, you can’t have it.

 

Social media is an opportunity for business. Everyone’s on it.

 

To tell you the truth, I wasn’t expecting this at all,” she admitted, referring to the interest the local talent agency showed to her.

 

Beauty is not only about the looks. It’s really about what’s within. Your personality, your beliefs, the way you carry yourself… that’s beauty.

 

Sometimes people are too busy looking up to people that they forget what they love.

 

She continued that people should wear what they want to wear, and do things because they love it and not because they intend to be like others.

 

Style yourself appropriately. Don’t be too showy or too casual when at work, and stuff like that. Fashion is such a useful tool to help yourself find work, so always dress well or dress accordingly.

 

Don’t force yourself to be confident, it really takes time. Up until now, I admit, I’m still developing my confidence.

After all, it is when a person is comfortable with herself that she begins to shine.

Malacañang: CHR officials may be ‘replaced’

By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral
Reporter

MALACAÑANG ON Thursday sought to explain the administration’s plan to abolish two government agencies whose key functions run counter to the reputed legacy of the Marcos family who are allies of President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

US presents 2 new ISR aircraft to PHL

US OFFICIALS on Thursday, July 27, turned over to the Philippines two new aircraft with ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) capability, a statement by the US Embassy said.

France to speed up visa delivery to boost tourism

FRANCE will cut visa delivery time to 48 hours for Russians, Indians and citizens of six more Asian countries in a bid to boost tourism, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Wednesday.

Theater group PETA, ex-PEZA chief among Ramon Magsaysay Awardees

A FORMER head of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and a leading institution in Philippine theater are among this year’s recipients of the Ramon Magsaysay Award, the foundation named after the postwar-era Philippine leader disclosed on Thursday, July 27.

Palace announces Romualdez’s nomination as envoy to US

MALACAÑANG ON Thursday announced the nomination of media executive and The Philippine Star columnist Jose Manuel “Babe” G. Romualdez as the Philippines’ ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the United States (US).

Sereno clarifies: No TRO on RH Law

By Kristine Joy V. Patag
Reporter

FOLLOWING President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s remarks on the halt order on distribution of contraceptives under the Responsible Health (RH) Law, Chief Justice Maria Lourdes P.A. Sereno on Thursday, July 27, clarified that the distribution of two contraceptives are pending at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), not the Supreme Court (SC).

Duterte brands NPAs plain criminals, threatens charges

By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral
Reporter

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte on Thursday, July 27, said he plans to file charges against communist fighters for their extortion activities, adding that he would urge Congress to pass a “National Security Code.”

Aguirre, de la Rosa conduct surprise inspection of Bilibid

By Kristine Joy V. Patag
Reporter

AMID the reported “resurgence” of the illegal drug trade inside the national penitentiary, top officials of the government on early Thursday morning of Thursday trooped to the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) to conduct a surprise inspection under the name “Oplan Galugad.’

TNT KaTropa make PBA Governors’ Cup debut

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
Reporter

FRESH from their finals stint in the previous tournament, the TNT KaTropa make their Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governors’ Cup debut today, taking on the Kia Picanto at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.