Tuesday, December 20, 2005


Mariah vs. J. Lo: Whose team are you on?For most of this millennium, Jennifer Lopez (at right) had the upper hand in her eternal rivalry with fellow Tommy Mottola-groomed diva Mariah Carey (at left). That ended this year when Carey finally emerged from her post-Glitter slump with The Emancipation of Mimi, which sold 4.1 million copies, about six times as many as J. Lo's March release Rebirth. (Mimi also earned Carey eight Grammy nods this morning, while Lopez didn't earn any.) In fact, Carey's album is the No. 2-selling CD of the year to date, surpassed only by 50 Cent's The Massacre (4.8 million sold). Such are the details revealed in a music winners-and-losers article by Michael Endelman and Raymond Fiore in the forthcoming issue of EW.

So it's time; pick a side -- whose team are you on?

Comments
First, I do want to give J.LO her props, she's beautiful, can really dance, has great style, and is a great actor...but she's NO Mariah Carey. I respect talent and beauty when I see it, I'm not a hater...but when compared to Ms. Mariah there is no comparison. THey are on totally different levels. Musically, no matter what J.LO does she will never be up to Mariah's level. That's just the truth and I'm sure she knows it.

Isabel Reynolds | Dec 20, 2005 6:45:47 PM

Mariah is the one and only...

And btw is her name j.lo? i thought it was j.hoe! :P oh im bad

Daniel | Dec 20, 2005 6:35:48 PM

there's no comparison between mariah n j lo,definately mariah is d best.To me mariah is talented,beautiful,got great voice,dedicated to her music that shows in all the songs she wrote and i can see that mariah is sincere to her fans coz it shows and thats y i'm 1 of her biggest fan since her debut till now i never stop being her fan and i may sound a bit crazy but my wish is that 1 day i get 2 meet her in person eventhough i know it's impossible.Hey mariah, i wish u all the success which u deserve 4 your hard work all these years.


riaaz | Dec 20, 2005 1:28:31 PM

Mariah of course, J lo can't sing.... She's suck she can only dance. She dun have talented.....
But
Mariah is better she got good voice and she also can dance..

J.Lo Can't beat Mariah....
I can tell J.Ho suck...
Oh and another thing
Mariah is beautiful and sexy..

Gift | Dec 20, 2005 12:43:08 PM

You can't compare Mariah to Jlo.Mariah is better!!!I'm on her side and will always be on her side

Gifted | Dec 20, 2005 12:24:03 PM

Mariah of course! This is like comparing bronze to platinum and you know Mariah is the platinum.Mariah is prettier,more talented and a genuinely down to earth person behind the hype. She really puts her heart and soul into what she does. Who is Jlo????

Emily | Dec 20, 2005 8:18:14 AM

Mariah Carey over Jennifer Lopez, any day!
Jennifer cannot sing, she does not take any part in the making of any of her music, whereas Mariah writes and produces all of her own, Mariah has a five octave range, Jennifer has an average two octaves, Mariah has been around for fifteen years, Jennifer has been "singing" for six, I don't know where the rivalry is. They're not even in the same league...

Ozzy | Dec 20, 2005 4:36:56 AM

Mariah is everything jLO is not and never could be. Lopez has her time in the sun w/ her behind, but her time has passed. Mariah is classic.

Sheila Rosa | Dec 20, 2005 2:33:03 AM

how can u compare Mariah with J lo. Mariah is an artist, she writes all her songs, produces them, directs some videos, she does it all. J lo just shows up to the recording studio and sings what they give her. Mariah can perform live too, j lo cant sing.


pete | Dec 19, 2005 10:33:22 PM

mariahhhhh...cos she's on ffiiirreeee!!!

j.lo y dont u just go and steal another song from Usher, or hey, youve stolen from MC before.. maybe u should try that again? seems itll be the only way u can get a hit... oh wait, im sorry you didnt steal the beats.. you're producers did. i apologise for actually thinkin you had anything to do with the music "you" "make".

i love MC - the new albums a killa. congrats MC!

jessica | Dec 19, 2005 10:30:27 PM

This is ridiculous... JBlow isn't talented enough to sing in the shower and Mariah is a one of a kind talent

Shaun | Dec 19, 2005 8:53:16 PM

Mariah also got "Dance Artist Of The Year" in 1996 of National Dance Music Awards.
Mariah forever!!!
But who's J.Lo anyway?

Minh | Dec 19, 2005 8:38:58 PM

This is like comparing plain water with champagne. MC is definitely HOT TAMALE....

MC Hot Tamale | Dec 19, 2005 8:02:04 PM

OMG that is a STUPID question obviously *Mariah is the better choice.. She sold more album's, has a better voice and her career is on track!! This is not really a fair question though, it should be someone more @ Mariah's level of singing, even though know one compares.. But J.Lo is a great actress I give her that much, but lately it seems like everythings going down hill for her.. Mariah's been around since the 90's and is still a stronger force in music.. I'm so happy to see her back on top where she belongs and can's wait to see what she has in store for the future.. We love you Mimi keep up the good work & take care of yourself...

Love Always.. Mariah's Biggest Fan...

Duane | Dec 19, 2005 7:08:10 PM

OMG that is a STUPID question obviously *Mariah is the better choice.. She sold more album's, has a better voice and her career is on track!! This is not really a fair question though, it should be someone more @ Mariah's level of singing, even though know one compares.. But J.Lo is a great actress I give her that much, but lately it seems like everythings going down hill for her.. Mariah's been around since the 90's and is still a stronger force in music.. I'm so happy to see her back on top where she belongs and can's wait to see what she has in store for the future.. We love you Mimi keep up the good work & take care of yourself...

Love Always.. Mariah's Biggest Fan...

Duane | Dec 19, 2005 7:07:14 PM


No comparison between MARIAH and J.Lo

Did You Know?

Mariah Carey has the most 16#1 Singles on the Billboard Hot 100, which is more than any female recording artist ever.

Mariah Carey has spent 75 weeks at #1 between her 16#1 singles, which is more than any female recording artist ever.

Mariah Carey has (8) platinum non-digital singles, which is more than any female recording artist ever.

Mariah Carey had (9) consecutive triple-platinum (or better) selling albums, which is more than any female recording artist ever.

Mariah Carey has (7) 5x platinum or better albums, which is more than any female recording artist ever.

Mariah Carey sold 60 million records in the US, faster than any female recording artist ever. (Madonna and Barbara Striesand are the only female recording artists to have sold over 60 million in the US.)

Mariah Carey is the only female to simultaneously top the Billboard 200 and Pop Catalog chart.

Mariah Carey has the longest running #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, with "One Sweet Day", which spent a staggering 16 weeks on top.

Mariah Carey has the longest running solo #1 airplay hit with "We Belong Together" spending 16 consecutive weeks on top.

Mariah Carey holds the record for the most heard single on the radio, with "We Belong Together" getting more than 200 million listeners in a single week.

Mariah Carey is the only artist to hit #1 on four formats (Pop, Urban, Rhythmic and Adult Urban) simultaniously, with "We Belong Together".

Mariah Carey is the only artist to have her first five singles reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Mariah Carey is the only artist to have a #1 single for every year of a single decade.

Mariah Carey has the most singles to have spent over 20 weeks in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.

Mariah Carey was the first female artist to have a single debut at #1 with "Fantasy".

Mariah Carey is the only artist to have 3 singles debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Mariah Carey is the best selling non-Japanese artist in Japan ever, selling 17.5 Million albums.

Mariah Carey is the only non-Japanese artist to sell 1 Million Copies in Japan in one week with "Ones".

Mariah Carey was the best selling female artist of the 1990s, selling over 120 Million albums.

Mariah Carey is the only non-Japanese artist to have 6 albums debut at No.1 on the Overall Japanese charts.

Mariah Carey is the only artist to win 16 World Music Awards.

Julio | Dec 19, 2005 5:33:10 PM

Mariah!!! The fact that people even consider j,lo soft weak voice is beyond me? Also people even consider madonna as up there...... yes an entertainer but a great singer? have you heard the new album? It might as well be cher!!!
j,lo is a fab actress, she should stick with that.
Mariah as an actress? .... well glitter was poor, but wise girls was pretty good.
As for singing? Mariah is totally on fire baby!!!
Mariah for ever!

john cheeseman | Dec 19, 2005 4:55:36 PM

Why is it even a question? no matter what mariah wins, she's the best


Alex | Dec 19, 2005 4:34:54 PM

J-LO CAN'T COMPETE WITH MARIAH CAREY!!!!!!

There is no comparison between the no. 1 selling female artist of all time and J-Lo. Mariah is a better singer, writes better songs, has been doing this thing called the music business for more than 15 years, and is not just a product, but a true aritst with real vocal talents. J-Lo just cannot compare to that.

Aaron | Dec 19, 2005 4:14:07 PM

Not even sure why anyone wished to compare the two in the first place. But I'll play along and give my views anyway......

Mariah has always had and always will have the greatest vocal talent of them all. Whether you like her musical style or not, there's no denying her vocal abilities. She writes her own music and is dynamite singing live. Those who claim that she can't sing live anymore (or never could), are flat out wrong. I saw her perform on Good Morning America (I was there) in April when her latest album came out. She did 5 songs and held every note perfectly.

Sure, she doesn't have a clothing line, a perfume line, or other business. That's because she chooses to focus on what she does best: sing. There are some who want it all - Mariah's just happy to be singing and creating music. It's not about making money for her....and she's grateful for her success.

For those who can come up with nothing better than nose jobs and boob jobs and butt jobs as a reason for choosing one over the other..... Accusations involving plastic surgery have no place here. It has nothing to do with abilities. And we'll probably never know anyways.

The queen of music is and will always be Mariah. On talent alone, she trumps them all. When it comes to beauy (both inside and out), there's no comparison.

Kristien | Dec 19, 2005 3:55:30 PM

MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH

Seriously... they are no in the same level... I don't know who started this but......... hello!!!! wake up!!! I gotta give it up to J-Lo because that gilr can dance and swing... but she DOES NOT sing!!! She is all merchandise and marketing... I own her live concert in Puerto Rico and it is an amazing show... just like the Las Vegas ones... with lots of light and movement.. but no vocals at all.... completely different from Mariah Carey around the world... in wich she pours her heart out... and doesn't even look like she is trying very hard....

now ... that is a true diva singer!!!

MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH

Denia Terra | Dec 19, 2005 2:49:48 PM

MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH

Seriously... they are no in the same level... I don't know who started this but......... hello!!!! wake up!!! I gotta give it up to J-Lo because that gilr can dance and swing... but she DOES NOT sing!!! She is all merchandise and marketing... I own her live concert in Puerto Rico and it is an amazing show... just like the Las Vegas ones... with lots of light and movement.. but no vocals at all.... completely different from Mariah Carey around the world... in wich she pours her heart out... and doesn't even look like she is trying very hard....

now ... that is a true diva singer!!!

MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH

Denia Terra | Dec 19, 2005 2:49:47 PM

MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH

Seriously... they are no in the same level... I don't know who started this but......... hello!!!! wake up!!! I gotta give it up to J-Lo because that gilr can dance and swing... but she DOES NOT sing!!! She is all merchandise and marketing... I own her live concert in Puerto Rico and it is an amazing show... just like the Las Vegas ones... with lots of light and movement.. but no vocals at all.... completely different from Mariah Carey around the world... in wich she pours her heart out... and doesn't even look like she is trying very hard....

now ... that is a true diva singer!!!

MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH MARIAH

Denia Terra | Dec 19, 2005 2:49:19 PM

EW you are truly stupid for comparing Mariah the QUEEN OF POP to that pendeja J.HO. I am gonna say it again, EW you are truly stupid for bringing up this question. Please don't ever compare Mariah to a talentless pendeja like J.HO.

Thank you.

Salvador | Dec 19, 2005 2:23:10 PM

Okay, seriously, i am a mariah carey fan for over 12 years now and there had never been a time for me to even believe in people 'singing' like j-lo. I have nothing against her, i believe she can make a great movie because she is gifted to do that but sing? hey come ON...i have NEVER heard j-lo sing any note, not even live, the only thing she has on her side with singing is that she dances...
but hey, respect to all...let everybody be good in his or her ways. but i love mariah so my vote goes out to her! XXX from Holland

anita | Dec 19, 2005 2:15:17 PM

WE VOTE FOR MISS MARIAH CAREY ,,CUZZ SHE deserve THAT,,WE LUV MISS MARIAH,,,MY COUNTRY ^KUWAIT^LUV YOUU SOO MUCH ,,,,mariahhh you are the BEST FEMAL ARTIST IN THE HOLE WORLD ..KEEP ON goiNg BaBy & never Give Up :*****

KUWAIT | Dec 19, 2005 1:49:18 PM

MARIAH IS THE BEST SINGER, JUST TRY TO IMAGINE J.LO SINGING "LEAD THE WAY"... THERE'S NO COMPARISON.


Tony | Dec 19, 2005 12:43:26 PM

MARIAH THE REAL DIVA
J.LO IS MAID .....


HERU | Dec 19, 2005 11:28:10 AM

mariah in every way

lynn | Dec 19, 2005 11:08:19 AM

C'Mon? JLo vs Mariah?
They're not even on the same level!
Mariah is true artist in 'music' industry. She write, sings and produce her own material. She influences many recent artist such Christina Aquilera among others. And her vocal ability...nobody can go top of it. Nobody can imitate it! And the most important thing: SHE IS THE BEST SELLING FEMALE ARTIST OF ALL TIME!!!!
JLo........she's talented too in the 'dance' category. And probably 'acting' too. But she just a beginner! Who's young artist influenced by JLo so far? She's just an average artist! Can you compare her to other big female movies actrees? Of course no!
But she has such a big name I admit. And it's because of the publicity. Not based on what she's achieved.
So, I pick Mariah!!! Because she's the best!!!!!!!!!!

Nate | Dec 19, 2005 10:34:16 AM

I am going to cast my vote for Mariah Carey. I am not sure how Madonna or Kelly Clarkson and folks like that got brought into this choice, but to make a choice on who is more talented - Mariah Carey or Jennifer Lopez - I would say that vocally I like to hear Mariah Carey sing. I am not going to hate on Jennifer Lopez or Madonna or Kelly Clarkson - clearly they are all talented in their own way and each has a loyal fan base and each are doing their thing, but I think Mariah has a great voice, even still today when everyone is saying she has lost it - I totally disagree. You still hear the power come out in each song - she is just singing in a different style - changing up her a sound. Nothing wrong with that. MIMI was a great album this year - I still listen to it in my car. Just my opinion.

Lance | Dec 19, 2005 10:19:17 AM

sorry I had to comment again or I wouldn't be able to go through my day. Who ever came up with this poll should be put on death row LOL. A piece of advise for our girl J.Ho…. please stick with wrecking homes and getting married and leave singing and acting for talented people. And u that came up with this poll... try doing stand up u have great talent to be a comedian.

Mario | Dec 19, 2005 9:59:44 AM

I would have voted for Mariah over J.Lo even smack dab in the middle of the 'Glitter' era. No matter what sort of personal/professional troubles Mariah has gone through in the past you still can't ignore the fact that she's always written, produced AND sang the hell out of her 16 #1's. :) J.Lo doesn't write. J.Lo doesn't produce. J.Lo doesn't even sing. Thanks.

Amy | Dec 19, 2005 9:59:19 AM

ARE U GUYS SERIOUS ?????????????????? THIS IS VERY DISTURBING !!!, MARIAH AND J.HO IN THE SAME SENTENCE WHEN IT COMES TO TALENT ? Buhahahaha The Joke of the century. People it sounds like EW ran out of Polls. It would have been more challenging if u had compare J.Ho with Britney or Hilary Duff. Please when we are talking about true talent and beauty lets leave Mariah on the highest pedestal where she belongs and the rest might follow way behind her. Celine and Whitney are also very talented but ummm… yeah Mariah is definitely more talented any day! like I said she is all on her own. No comparison nobody can stand next to her and never will. Ohh Glitter…. The soundtrack and the Movie ? LOVED IT !! got both DVD and CD and Glitter is still in my CD player. Mariah just do your thing like u always did. Lets make “Don’t Forget About Us” her 17th #1 ! and lets watch Mariah take all those Grammys home !

Mario | Dec 19, 2005 9:15:09 AM

I'm always on Mariah's team no matter what i am behind her 100% with support and lots of love from all her fans out there! Mariah has been around more longer in her career than J.HO! J.HO needs to find a different path and not mix with the music career she belongs in! I'd much rather be on Mariah's side because I'm a huge Fan myself i've gone to every concert tour since she started her career! i love her music and her voice is oh my god soooo damn amazing! i enjoy every bit of her music its soo beautiful i give her 100% extra credit for all the songs she wrote herself! i bet j.ho had someone write the songs for her since she cant write! ha! Mariah can she has lots of talent to challenge other artist but she is still the #1 female artist of her whole career! YOU GO GIRL!!! GO MARIAH!!!!!

Michael | Dec 19, 2005 9:14:22 AM

The question clearly stated that "Mariah vs. J. Lo: Whose team are you on?" If you did not pick Mariah or J-Lo, some people must have a reading comprehension problem! We are not talking about Madonna!!!! We are talking about Mariah and J-Lo!

Taz | Dec 19, 2005 9:10:07 AM

No you didn't, Entertainment Weekly. There is no comparison between Mariah and J-Lo. There is only one talented diva, Mariah Carey! MC is talented, whereas J-LO is not so talented.

Taz | Dec 19, 2005 9:04:31 AM

Ive got more respect for Mariah, she works hard and writes her own music. J.LO just sits at home thinking who she is going to get married to next while someone writes all her music for her.

Darren | Dec 19, 2005 8:52:01 AM

Actually...who can compare a piece of ASS with REAL TALENT? There's no contest. Mariah is the BEST ARTIST EVER! J.Ho is just a fake wannabe artist ...J.Ho you can keep doin' your little back dance with Janet...LOSER!

Rolbert | Dec 19, 2005 8:27:41 AM

Mariah Mariah Mariah Mariah Mariah! We love her! She's amazing!! and beautiful of course:-D

Minou | Dec 19, 2005 7:45:39 AM

I've been a Mariah Carey fan since 1990 when she realised her first album. I've been supporting her since day one, and to see her bigger and so awesome then ever just proves that Mariah is here to say forever.Thanks to the fans for your support, our diva is back-actually she never went anywhere-for the record I think Glitter was an awesome soundtrack and some of her best music, this girl can sing! We've got to hand it to Mariah-BABE you are the best.JLO-honey its ok, keep to what you good at-selling perfume!lol.

Have a wonderful Christmas all of you
God Bless

Barrington | Dec 19, 2005 4:55:03 AM

This is a pretty funny question...i wouldnt even put their names in the same sentence...MARIAH is true talent...j.HO is well nothing but an actress trying to make money by talking cute with some music playing behind her...Mariah needs not to prove anything the facts and awards speak for them selves...J.ho would and will never nor will anyone else accomplish what mariah has...this year and every year will truely belong to Mariah as she has always ruled the music biz!

Robert | Dec 19, 2005 4:29:46 AM

okay lets just say that there is no comparison in this situation. mariah set the standard for everything jlo is today. jlo would be nothing if there was no mariah carey. every thing jlo does is a copy of say ummm a little record called fantasy. every body knows jlo can dance and some what act...whatever but no matter how hard jlo tries in her career, her talent will never rise above what mariah can do. pop music today wouldnt be the same with out mariah. she wanted to change the game and she did. jlo is just a follower.

Javier | Dec 19, 2005 4:28:20 AM

Mariah carey had more success in 2005, so ill pick her. I enjoyed her new album and the song 'fly like a bird' is a favorite in our church

erna | Dec 19, 2005 3:54:49 AM

J.Lo WHO????? does she exist?????

jeremy | Dec 19, 2005 3:45:07 AM

Well since this is a question of talent - only one can be considered. And that would be Mariah. If this was a dance competition however we may have a different situation. Just remember: The wrong will fail, and the good prevail - keep it up Mimi !

Mike | Dec 19, 2005 2:55:39 AM

no peeps. this is not a dumb question. this is a question thrown at J.Lo on why she's in the same sentence with Mariah while the latter already ranks with Elvis, The Beatles, Streisand, and the former is with controversial Glow, ridiculous Gigli, primadonnas, news on tune- and song-stealing...very amusing

No competition. i bet we'll see Mariah's new formula in the form of The Emancipation of J.Lo in the future just to grab media's attention again from that 'other' camp. come on, Mimi's talented. Let's leave the 'other' girl to the talentless pool of wannabes


toffer g. | Dec 19, 2005 2:53:29 AM

This question is ridiculous!! ROARRR!! Off course it's Mariah. What and who is J-Lo anyway? A singer? NO! An actress? Hell-NO! A songwriter? If you count Baby I Love you as a song... NO! PLUS: Mariah has the greatest body and eyes in music!!

Mariah rocks... But it's easy being compared with J-Lo. Alanis or Bjork could have formed somewhat more pressure on this poll!!

Ramon | Dec 19, 2005 2:34:22 AM

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ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION RESULTS RELEASED IN TWO (2) WORKING DAYS

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 864 out of 2,574
passed the Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio and Cebu this April 2005.

The members of the Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering are

Engr. Alfredo T. Fragante, Chairman;
Engr. Rene Leandro P. Ebro and Engr. Sylvia I. Marcelo, Members.

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well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board in MANILA on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 1:30 in the afternoon at the Fiesta Pavilion, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Manila; in CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY on Saturday, May 7, 2005 at Caprice Hall Limketkai Plaza; and in CEBU CITY on Saturday, May 7, 2005 at 10:00 in the morning at the Celebrity Ballroom, Montebello Villa Hotel. Registration for membership with the Institute of Electronics and
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The top performing schools in the April 2005 Electronics and Communications Engineer Licensure Examination classified as follows are:

A. WITH 100 OR MORE EXAMINEES

RANK SCHOOL TOTAL NO. OF EXAM. TOTAL NO. PASSED PERCENTAGE PASSED
1 Mapua Institute of Technology 407 200 49.00 %
2 Saint Louis University 135 66 49.00 %

B. WITH 50-99 EXAMINEES
RANK SCHOOL TOTAL NO. OF EXAM. TOTAL NO. PASSED PERCENTAGE PASSED
1 De La Salle University - Manila 75 58 77.00 %
2 Central Philippine University 65 34 52.00 %

C. WITH 20-49 EXAMINEES
RANK SCHOOL TOTAL NO. OF EXAM. TOTAL NO. PASSED PERCENTAGE PASSED
1 Ateneo De Davao University 26 19 73.00 %
2 Xavier University (formerly Ateneo De Cagayan) 20 12 60.00 %
3 University of Santo Tomas 22 13 59.00 %

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The successful examinees who garnered the twenty (20) highest places are the following:

RANK NAME RATING
1 ELVIN IVAN YAW UY 89.40
2 JEFFREY TIU TAN 89.15
3 ANNA MARIE IGNACIO INFANTE 88.25
4 ROWEL SALVADICO GARCIA 88.15
5 RAVENAL ALEJANDRO DE JESUS 88.00
6 JOSE NINO MARASIGAN SURLA 87.90
7 SONNY KRISTOFFER ANGELES LACHICA 86.50
8 ROBERT COMALING DAHUYA 86.35
9 CHRISTIAN JOHN PELAEZ BARLIS 86.30
10 MARK ANTHONY SALALIMA ROSEL 86.20
11 ATHENA JACINTO ANTONIO 86.05
EDUARDO CARVAJAL PEREZ JR. 86.05
MA KARINA BANDA VILLANUEVA 86.05
12 JOHN PAULO LAGARDE LARUSCAIN 86.00
13 FREDERICK ILAGAN ADAN 85.70
RICHARDSON NEHEMIAH CHUA SO 85.70
14 MARK VICTOR VALENZUELA PALMA 85.60
15 MARK DONNEL ALCANTARA TAINO 85.50
16 JOSEPH ROMMEL GURTIZA VIERNES 85.45
17 IAN OLIVER LIO ATENDIDO 85.35
18 EMELINE TAN LOBERAS 85.10
19 ALAIN VINCENT VILLARANDA ABITRIA 85.00
20 LEOPOLDO SOLATRE JUELE JR. 84.70
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Roll of Successful Examinees in the E.C.E. LICENSURE EXAMINATION Held in APRIL 2005
Released on APRIL 11, 2005

Seq. No. N a m e
1 ABACA, AIDA LONTOC
2 ABATOL, RALP IAN BULAY
3 ABELGOS, RENA REMEDIOS VALIDA
4 ABELLA, ROMIE LABRADO
5 ABENTINO, BEM CAPULOT
6 ABERGAS, BERNARD CRISTOBAL
7 ABITRIA, ALAIN VINCENT VILLARANDA
8 ABRENZOSA, CUTEPIE JIMENEZ
9 ABRIL, MICHAEL RAMOS
10 ABUAN, MARK JAY GENGANIA
11 ABUNDO, IRENE DE GUZMAN
12 ACEDILLA, CHIQUI ROSE ALCANTARA
13 ACEVEDA, GIL JOSEPH BUENSUCESO
14 ACHAY, JOHN MARK LIBANAN
15 ACOB, DRANSEN ISLA
16 ACUNA, HERMINIO JR VALLEGO
17 ADAN, FREDERICK ILAGAN
18 ADEVA, NEIL GARETT BERNARDINO
19 ADRIANO, EVELYN SURIO
20 ADTOON, JAMES VILLANUEVA
21 ADULTA, NEIL BRYAN ANDAY
22 AFRICA, AARON DON MUNSAYAC
23 AGABAO, JENNIFER FERNANDEZ
24 AGBING, JILL LORRAINE ESTOLANO
25 AGNI, JAYSON SALIBA
26 AGPOON, DEAN MICHAEL CHUA
27 AGUILAR, VICTOR ZAMORA
28 AGUNOD, JOSE RUMAVIC II LIGAN
29 ALARIAO, ABRAHAM JR TUBERA
30 ALCOVINDAS, JOEL GENOVIA
31 ALFONSO, LUIS DEL MUNDO
32 ALIM, JOANNA VERGARA
33 ALLADO, RANDY ORILLOZA
34 ALMOITE, JULIUS VENO LLEDO
35 ALONDAY, RUBY ANN BORRES
36 ALONZO, ARIES GATCHALIAN
37 ALQUIZA, ROY OLIVER RABARA
RANK NAME RATING
1 ELVIN IVAN YAW UY 89.40
2 JEFFREY TIU TAN 89.15
3 ANNA MARIE IGNACIO INFANTE 88.25
4 ROWEL SALVADICO GARCIA 88.15
5 RAVENAL ALEJANDRO DE JESUS 88.00
6 JOSE NINO MARASIGAN SURLA 87.90
7 SONNY KRISTOFFER ANGELES LACHICA 86.50
8 ROBERT COMALING DAHUYA 86.35
9 CHRISTIAN JOHN PELAEZ BARLIS 86.30
10 MARK ANTHONY SALALIMA ROSEL 86.20
11 ATHENA JACINTO ANTONIO 86.05
EDUARDO CARVAJAL PEREZ JR. 86.05
MA KARINA BANDA VILLANUEVA 86.05
12 JOHN PAULO LAGARDE LARUSCAIN 86.00
13 FREDERICK ILAGAN ADAN 85.70
RICHARDSON NEHEMIAH CHUA SO 85.70
14 MARK VICTOR VALENZUELA PALMA 85.60
15 MARK DONNEL ALCANTARA TAINO 85.50
16 JOSEPH ROMMEL GURTIZA VIERNES 85.45
17 IAN OLIVER LIO ATENDIDO 85.35
18 EMELINE TAN LOBERAS 85.10
19 ALAIN VINCENT VILLARANDA ABITRIA 85.00
20 LEOPOLDO SOLATRE JUELE JR. 84.70
38 ALVAREZ, JUNE DAPH DEDILES
39 ALVAREZ, MYRA FAYTH BALUYOT
40 AMATA, DEXTER JOSEF MANGULABNAN
41 AMBION, ZAIREXEN MONTANO
42 AMONCIO, HERBERT BAHIAN
43 ANACAN, JOIE DELMO
44 ANDALES, CARLO PONTI VILLAROSA
45 ANGELES, MA LOURDES VELASQUEZ
46 ANOY, ALBERT YEE
47 ANTOLIN, CATHERINE BARON
48 ANTONIO, ATHENA JACINTO
49 ANTONIO, NELSON CARINO
50 APIGO, BALTAZAR JR NEMENZO
51 AQUINO, ISAGANI GOMEZ
52 AQUINO, NORLAN BAUTISTA
53 AQUINO, WINSTON OLIVER SALCEDO
54 ARABON, SHERWEEN BALADIANG
55 ARAGO, DANIEL OBINA
56 ARAO, HECTOR TUNGCUL
57 ARCAYERA, SHIRLEY SANTIAGO
58 ARCO, CHRIS JOHN CRUZ
59 ARELLANO, JONATHAN YORRO
60 ARGAME, RONALD ALLAN SELIRIO
61 ARIOLA, EUGENE CALIZO
62 ARMADA, REY ANTHONY CANETE
63 ARMEA, JOSE RAUL BONIFACIO
64 ARO, MARIANNE GEBERO
65 ARO, MARK ANGELO DELOS REYES
66 ARREOLA, MELANIO JR BARTOLOME
67 ARROJO, MARICON CASALAN
68 ARROYO, MA MARUJA DOMINIQUE YU
69 ARUGAY, NATHANIEL TAGUINOD
70 ASTRONOMO, BARRY JAY CURIOSO
71 ATADERO, KATHERINE CHIU
72 ATENDIDO, IAN OLIVER LIO
73 AYAM, RICHILIEW GABONADA
74 AYO, CHRISTIAN PASIBE
75 BABAN, MARK ANTHONY DACUMOS
76 BACLAY, DEAN MERCADO
77 BADE, MARK OLIVER JAVATE
78 BAGUIO, MARK AIDRIAN EVARDOLOZA
79 BALAJADIA, RUPERT ARIS BOLIRE
80 BALBOA, ELAINE GRACE MACATANGAY
81 BALETE, ALVETTE PALMA
82 BALICUSTO, EDSCEL MATRO
83 BALIGAYA, RESMAN DE LA PENA
84 BALLAD, RYAN CORPUZ
85 BALLADA, IVY ABALOS
86 BALMACEDA, VIMER RODRIGUEZ
87 BALMOCENA, RENETTE JAPOS
88 BALUCAS, BRENDA LYN TOM
89 BANAY, MARICELLE ARANDA
90 BANCAT, BOGART SILLO
91 BANEZ, LUIS ERICK TENORIO
92 BANISA, FELINO JR MADAWAT
93 BANZON, VINCE EDWARD TAN
94 BAQUEL, NELSON FABIAN
95 BARACLAN, GERARD KEITH BATALUNA
96 BARLIS, CHRISTIAN JOHN PELAEZ
97 BARRERA, BON GERSON MARINO
98 BARRERA, PAUL ELDRED ABIERTAS
99 BARRIENTOS, SUZETTE HAQUIAS
100 BARROSA, IVY CAVITE
101 BASILIO, LORIM CATUBAY
102 BASIT, ADRIAN BALITA
103 BATALLONES, JAYSON BAGUIAO
104 BATUIGAS, RODGIEMAN JALANDONI
105 BAUTISTA, ANA MARIE ACOSTA
106 BAUTISTA, MURIEL GALVEZ
107 BAUZA, KRISS RESERVA
108 BAYOT, AILEEN MAY ESCANO
109 BELARMINO, BLESILO JR ESPINA
110 BELARMINO, LENARD BONGABONG
111 BELEN, ROBERT LEGASPI
112 BELENO, RODEL AGNA
113 BENITEZ, IVANSON BELGICA
114 BERALDE, JENNY FLORENTINA VALERA
115 BERGANIO, SHEILA MARIE REVOTE
116 BERMILLO, EFREN DE OCAMPO
117 BERONIO, NERWIN BERNAS
118 BESANEZ, MICHAEL RAY LARU-AN
119 BESO, DENNIS ORTIZ
120 BIBAT, MELODY SOTELO
121 BIGORNIA, JILL PARAISO
122 BINAS, LEMUEL ALORSABES
123 BLANCAFLOR, RAISSA ANNE SALVADOR
124 BLANCAS, RICHARD JR BENZON
125 BLO, ROJANNEL CONCEPCION
126 BOADO, MARIDETH VELASCO
127 BOBADILLA, MAUREEN JOSEPHINE
BENEDICTO
128 BOLANTE, ARNULF RANOCO
129 BONDAL, TRISTAN JEFFERSON DELGADO
130 BONDOC, ELMER MIGUEL
131 BONILLA, MARVIN NICOR
132 BORJA, CHRISTIAN DAR JUAN
133 BOTE, BOY ADOLF CRUZ
134 BRIZUELA, RANDY MOLAS
135 BUENAVENTE, ARIEL OBIS
136 BUENAVENTURA, MADEL GARCIA
137 BUENCUCHILLO, ROSEL INFANTE
138 BUENO, AGERICO JR AGUSTIN
139 BUENO, RYAN JAY FRANCISCO
140 BUENSUCESO, JOSEPH JR TIAMBENG
141 BUERANO, CATHERINE ASLARONA
142 BUGARIN, PETER JOHN MATIBAG
143 BURGOS, ELOIZA GRACE MADEGYEM
144 BUTALID, IRWIN PEREZ
145 CABALLERO, ALEJANDRO SASOT
146 CABALTERA, CLEEVE CACAYAN
147 CABALU, MARYANN AMAR
148 CABANGON, LEANDRO MASCARINA
149 CABATO, JETHRO MALIMBAN
150 CABAYAN, JERROLD IPANAG
151 CABERTO, JOHNSON VIADO
152 CABICO, BRYAN GELACIO
153 CABICO, NATHANIEL ESTEBAN
154 CABRERA, SAMUEL JASON DEL PRADO
155 CABRERA, WILBY CEMPRON
156 CABUSAO, FREDERICK DINGAL
157 CACAO, RAYMOND ESCANO
158 CACERES, MARIE LANTACON
159 CADLAON, EDUARDSON CABARDO
160 CAGULADA, JOVEN VIRADOR
161 CALUZA, RAZZEL CAY
162 CAMACLANG, MARK LOUIE ARAGON
163 CANELAS, RAFAEL AMANTE
164 CANLAS, CHRISTOPHER TIU
165 CANO, KATHLYN MAGPANTAY
166 CAPUNO, MIA RIVERA
167 CAPUYAN, DENNIS TEODORICO CUBILLAN
168 CARAIG, JONATHAN BARLETA
169 CARBONEL, MELVIN JAMIO
170 CARBONELL, MARIA ELOISA BANTIGUE
171 CARDONES, VINCENT VERGARA
172 CARINGAL, ALVIN MAGTIBAY
173 CARLOS, KRISTINE MANLAPAZ
174 CASANA, ARGEL UNAS
175 CASTANARES, JOSELITO BUHAYANG
176 CASTANOS, EMMANUEL BENEDICTO
177 CASTILLO, DEXTER PARIS
178 CASTILLO, ERLE JUNE BAES
179 CASTILLO, JOSELITO JR GO
180 CASTILLO, JUDE ANTONETTE MORALES
181 CASTILLO, RODEL LEDESMA
182 CASTRONUEVO, MARK VON JOSEPH JINANG
183 CASUPANAN, MARK OLIVER PICA
184 CATAMIN, MARK PADERNILLA
185 CATAPANG, REINIER VLADIMIR BAGAYAS
186 CATAPIA, EMMANUEL CALICDAN
187 CATIGUM, MICHELLE LAURENTE
188 CAUTON, DAN ACE RAMIREZ
189 CAYABYAB, JANET MONTE
190 CAYETANO, LEANDRO JIMENEZ
191 CELESTINO, VINCENT YSRAEL GALURA
192 CEPE, MARK NINO DANO
193 CERICO, ARLENE ALTERADO
194 CERILLO, STEPHEN ORLINE
195 CERTIFICO, RONA FE SANCHEZ
196 CERVANTES, LYNARD GOTERA
197 CHECA, MARVIN JIMENEZ
198 CHIU, RYAN MICHAEL MORANO
199 CHUA, JINKIE LEE
200 CHUA, MATTHEW BENNET CHOA
201 CLAVANO, GERALD LAMBACO
202 CO, STEPHANIE JOY CO
203 COLO, JULIUS BRUSAS
204 COLOMA, FERDINAND MIGUEL
205 CONSTANTINO, JAKE JOSEPH LAURELES
206 CORCUERA, RAIZELLE BUENAVENTURA
207 CORDERO, JUICY GUMAQUIL
208 CORDILLON, EVELYN PRADO
209 CORPUS, ROY CASTILLO
210 CORTEZ, ANNE CHRISTINE MENDOZA
211 CRUZ, BRIAN DE GUZMAN
212 CRUZ, CATHERINE SANCHEZ
213 CRUZ, CHARISSA KAREN ANTONIO
214 CRUZ, CHRISTOPHER PALASI
215 CRUZ, MAUREEN VENTURA
216 CRUZ, ROMMEL ESGUERRA
217 CRUZ, RONALD ZARATAN
218 CU, SHERLEEN LIM
219 CUDAL, ANSELMO JR MANGUBAT
220 CUENCA, JOHN GERARD TUPAS
221 CUIZON, DEMIVER BUCAG
222 CUNANAN, KRISTOPHER YOUNG
223 CUSTODIO, DEXTER TORRES
224 CUSTODIO, JAMES DANIEL LEMENCE
225 CUSTODIO, MARK JASON DIAZ
226 CUYNO, CHRISTIAN JULIEN CANETE
227 DABLO, CHARLO GOC-ONG
228 DACANAY, MARC ROLAND TORIO
229 DADIVAS, CHRISTIAN REYES
230 DAGSON, THEODERICO TAGALAN
231 DAHUYA, ROBERT COMALING
232 DALAG, JAIME JR NUDO
233 DALIPE, MICHAEL EVAN TAGABI
234 DALISTAN, JOSEPHINE MARQUEZ
235 DALUZ, CHRISTIANNE NAE SAPINOSO
236 DANAO, JOEL DIONG
237 DASCO, MARK RYAN MANRIQUEZ
238 DAYAG, EDNORMAN ALLAM
239 DAYAO, SHARON SACDALAN
240 DAYAON, FERDINAND BUGAOISAN
241 DAYAPERA, JEANNY ESQUIERES
242 DAYMIEL, BIENVENIDO III CABURUBIAS
243 DE ASIS, RYAN JAY TANGUILIG
244 DE GUZMAN, BEAJAY SINGSON
245 DE GUZMAN, HARJI ANN REGALADO
246 DE GUZMAN, MARIA CHRISTINA ISIO
247 DE GUZMAN, PAULINE MARIE TAM
248 DE JESUS, RAVENAL ALEJANDRO
249 DE LA CRUZ, FERDINAND II FERRER
250 DE LA CRUZ, MARICAR UNITE
251 DE LA ROCA, GIFT SULIT
252 DE LEON, LOUIE ACE GATUS
253 DE LOS REYES, CLYDE ELTAGONDE
254 DE LOS SANTOS, CALVIN DUMAGAT
255 DE SILVA, GIRLIE CELESTINO
256 DECENA, LESTER SANTOS
257 DECLARADOR, JAMES BANABANAPO
258 DEDURO, REYCHEL DEMEGILLO
259 DEFEO, MARIO JR ALMACEN
260 DEGALEA, ANGEL-LETH QUICHO
261 DEL MUNDO, AHMIEL TUAZON
262 DEL ROSARIO, ERIC BRIMBUELA
263 DELA CRUZ, CHARISSE CRUZ
264 DELA CRUZ, MICHAEL CORNELIO
265 DELA ROSA, MARK QUIEL PAR
266 DELA TORRE, DIVINA CRISOSTOMO
267 DELOS REYES, MARION GARCIA
268 DELOS SANTOS, ADRIANNE MAGLUPAY
269 DELOS SANTOS, ELIZABETH CASTRO
270 DEMANO, ALEXIS REYES
271 DEOCARIS, JESSIE JAMES CALINGASAN
272 DEPANTE, RHYAN BALINGGAO
273 DIAMANTE, JIMMY VALDEZ
274 DIAZ, NIMITZ CABANBAN
275 DIAZ, PAUL RANIER MARCELINO
276 DICHE, ROLANDO ABULENCIA
277 DIGMA, OLIVER CALINGASAN
278 DIMACULANGAN, FRENDY JAY PILARTA
279 DIMAPILIS, FG HENRY DALUSAG
280 DIMATIRA, JERAMIE MATIGNAS
281 DIMLA, VLADIMIR PENAFLOR
282 DIONISIO, AVEL GENE SANSANO
283 DOLOT, MANOEL JOHN RAMOS
284 DOMAGAS, REX IAN LIGSAY
285 DOMANALIS, LIEZEL MARCO
286 DOMINGO, ANTHONY ACE RONAN
287 DOMINGO, MICHAEL REYES
288 DUAZO, LEE HARVEY FRANCIS PADEN
289 DUCAY, JEROM MARTEZ
290 DUCOS, REMY CLAIRE STA MARIA
291 DUERO, CHRISTIAN JOY FRANCISCO
292 DULIN, ARNOLD DOMINGO
293 DUMALEN, DONILYN MENDOZA
294 DY, MARVIN YAO
295 DY, MICHAEL ANTHONY HALOG
296 EBALAN, CORNELIO SAPIPI
297 EBORDE, MARK ESCANUELA
298 ELLA, ERICKSON VILLAVERDE
299 ELUMBARING, GILBERT DELA CRUZ
300 ENABORE, MARK GIL ALEGRES
301 ENIPIN, EMERSON MAMARIL
302 ENRIQUEZ, ROGELIO II ASUNCION
303 ERMAC, EDWIN JR PEREZ
304 ESCABILLAS, ROGEN RESUENA
305 ESCALANTE, JONAS MORA
306 ESCARCHA, JOSEPH ERWIN MENDOZA
307 ESCOBAR, JAYSON IKAN
308 ESCOBAR, JOSEPH EDMON MALLONGA
309 ESCOBER, FRANCIS LOUIE RULETE
310 ESCOTO, ALEXIS RIVERA
311 ESCOTO, JOSEPH CHRISTIAN LIBAN
312 ESGUERRA, LOVEJOY TAMBIO
313 ESGUERRA, MARK NOEL QUIJANO
314 ESPINOSA, EDWIN EMPENO
315 ESPLANA, MARY ANN AMPELOQUIO
316 ESTRADA, MARVIN JOHN FAJARDO
317 ESTRELLA, ROMEO SANTOS
318 EVANGELISTA, SHERWIN ABANTE
319 EVIDENTE, MARIA RAMELINA BILLONES
320 FABI, CHARISSE DIANNE BALAGTAS
321 FABILLOREN, JOHN ESTRELLAS
322 FACTOR, GEOFFREY ALVIN II REYES
323 FAGYAN, JACQUELINE CASTRO
324 FALGUI, ALEXIS BELENO
325 FAMADICO, ERICSON FAMPULME
326 FAUSTINO, ARNEL LEAL
327 FERNANDEZ, KARLO BENEDICT SALUNAY
328 FERNANDEZ, KARYLL JANE LONZANIDA
329 FERNANDEZ, LIZA CARANAY
330 FERNANDEZ, MARBERT CALISA-AN
331 FERNANDEZ, TEDDY DELA CRUZ
332 FERNANDEZ, VIRGIL CERDENOLA
333 FERNANDO, SONNY MAXIMO
334 FERRANCO, DOMINIC FABROLINA
335 FERRER, CHARMAINE ESBER
336 FERRER, DIANE CAYNE SAN PEDRO
337 FERRER, JESSIELYN PANGAN
338 FERRER, VIRGILIO JR SONIO
339 FERRERAS, RONALD ROYCE TACATA
340 FLORES, CHARMAINE PABLO
341 FLORES, EDWARD BAUL
342 FLORES, ELENA LUNA
343 FLORES, LESTER ANGELO ORIENTE
344 FLORIDA, MICHAEL UY
345 FONTONALGO, BEVERLEE JANE AGUILLO
346 FRANCISCO, FRANCIS JOHN ANGELES
347 FRANCISCO, JERICO BARRERA
348 FRANCISCO, LOURANNE JOYCE GONGON
349 FUDERANAN, ARCHIE COLOT
350 FUNA, JOEFEL SEPUESCA
351 GABASA, RONALD CANOSA
352 GALARIO, BENJAMIN JR ZALUN
353 GALDONES, JESSE HARRY MEJIA
354 GALVEZ, FIL SIMON 1 GOLEZ
355 GAMONGAN-LICANG, ESMERALDA ROSE
SINGSON
356 GANO, JAN EDSON REYES
357 GARCIA, DAVE ALEXANDER BUENO
358 GARCIA, DENNIS AZANZA
359 GARCIA, JOHN LOUIE DATUIN
360 GARCIA, KAREN MAY MARI
361 GARCIA, KIRT HERBERT DULAY
362 GARCIA, MARCO ANTONIO ARMAMENTO
363 GARCIA, RICARDO CARLO IDIA
364 GARCIA, ROWEL SALVADICO
365 GARIBAY, KRISTIAN EDGAR MERCADO
366 GASTADOR, NEIL HANLEY CUYOS
367 GATURIAN, KIMBERLY TOLEDO
368 GELIG, RYAN MICHAEL ITAAS
369 GELLA, AMANDO JR BAGA
370 GENARES, CLARK JAMES DICDICAN
371 GENTOLEO, EDGAR GASANGAN
372 GICALE, JOHN MICHAEL VINCENT GORRES
373 GIMONGALA, PATRICK LAXAMANA
374 GIRON, JEFFREY SISIO
375 GO, ALBERTO DELFINO
376 GO, ANN KATHRINE SALVADOR
377 GO, HERBERT CHU
378 GONZALES, RYAN ANACAN
379 GOOT, THOMAS EDISON GESTA
380 GUARTERO, JETHRO II CUALES
381 GUDELANO, HAILBERT SUMIDO
382 GUIBONE, MICHELLE PAKINO
383 GUINOO, EMMANUEL PAJE
384 GUIRAO, RYAN RAMOS
385 GUTIERREZ, ABIGAIL VALERIE JUATAN
386 GUTIERREZ, ALBERT CHUA
387 GUTIERREZ, CATHERINE FERRER
388 HABIJAN, JESUS MENDOZA
389 HALASAN, KIMBERLY DOMINGO
390 HAMSIJANI, HUSNI ABDULHAMID
391 HARIGUE, LANIE PANGANIBAN
392 HIBIONADA, CECILE SANTOS
393 HIDALGO, MARKUS OTTO EMPLEO
394 HO, PATRICK JAN SECRETARIO
395 HUFANDA, RHODA DEADIO
396 HURBODA, LEONIL KASHIM
397 IBARDOLAZA, ZEUS ICAY
398 IGNACIO, FLORDELYN BELACAOL
399 IGNACIO, MARK LETT BORILLO
400 INES, JOSUE JR HIDALGO
401 INFANTADO, MARK CHRISTIAN JOSEPH
SALVADOR
402 INFANTE, ANNA MARIE IGNACIO
403 INGCO, EMERSON MARTINEZ
404 INJUG, MARVIN SINGSON
405 INONCILLO, ANGELBERT VILLAVERDE
406 ISIDRO, JORGE ALBERT VILLALUZ
407 JACINTO, ANTONIO ISAGANI JR ESPIRITU
408 JACINTO, JEFFREY CRUZ
409 JAJALLA, TENNESSY RESANO
410 JALAD, EMANUEL SORONGON
411 JAO, JAY ROM QUINTANA
412 JEREZA, REMUS ILON
413 JIMENA, ALEJANDRO RUBIO
414 JIMENEA, JEFFREY GEGANZO
415 JO, ELTON IAN MACAY
416 JOAQUIN, ANGELO CRUZ
417 JORDAN, JASPER MANALO
418 JORGIO, JOSIAS FEROLIN
419 JORNALES, JAYRALD CARINO
420 JOSEPH, JEFFERSON REYES
421 JUELE, LEOPOLDO JR SOLATRE
422 JUGUILON, GERALD LOPEZ
423 JUNTILLA, JOHN PAUL HERMOSILLA
424 KE-E, JINO IAN LIM
425 KHO, PAULINE EDUCANO
426 LAAB, ARNIE DACUAN
427 LABAJO, MAILITA BANARIA
428 LACEDA, ROBERTO CHUNG
429 LACHICA, SONNY KRISTOFFER ANGELES
430 LACSINA, MARLOWE MUNOZ
431 LADIA, MARK GHIL CAOILE
432 LADRAZO, BERSIL SILVESTRE
433 LAGGUI, EDILBERTO JR TODA
434 LAGURA, JOHN LLOYD REYES
435 LAID, ANTHONY MONENCILLO
436 LAJARA, JOCELYN SARMIENTO
437 LAM, MA FELIZA LEABAN
438 LAMPA, FREDERICK MASAYA
439 LAO, REYNALDO IAN PORRAS
440 LARANANG, YORAIDYLE ORR
441 LARANO, JOHN MARK TAN
442 LARUSCAIN, JOHN PAULO LAGARDE
443 LASCO, RONMAR MERCADO
444 LASCUNA, LEE ALLEN PACINA
445 LATUAB, ROLAN VESTOIR
446 LEE, ALICE CHENG
447 LEE, EDISON SANTILLAN
448 LEE, RANDY QUINGQUING
449 LEONOR, MARTIN CHRISTIAN GAMBOA
450 LIBIRAN, ESTELA YABES
451 LIGSAY, BOBBY MECATE
452 LIGUID, JOY RAPAS
453 LIM, CRISTINE GRACE FORTUNO
454 LIM, KIM JAN BONCOLINO
455 LIM, KIM JOSEPH CHING
456 LIM, MARC JOSEF BOLTRON
457 LIM, MICHAEL JOSEPH USOG
458 LIMCANGCO, BRIAN JOSEPH MULDONG
459 LISTON, REDENTHOR MIRANDA
460 LIWANAG, SARAH NAGUIT
461 LLAMAS, JONAS VINCENT ENRIQUEZ
462 LLEGUNAS, NAPOLEON II TAN
463 LOBERAS, EMELINE TAN
464 LODOVISE, MARIO GAGALITAN
465 LOMIBAO, NOIMIE DELA CRUZ
466 LOMIGO, PAUL ANTHONY VILLEZA
467 LOMIGO, ROZENEIH SENCIL
468 LOMPOT, LESTER LOUIE TORIO
469 LONGBIAN, ALVIN ORALLO
470 LOPEZ, ERIC BONUS
471 LOPEZ, LOTHAR TAGUNA
472 LOREDO, GILBERT GONZALES
473 LORIA, GREG ANGELO REMO
474 LUMAGUE, RENN CHRISTIAN DE LOS SANTOS
475 LUMANG-AY, ARIEL EGUID
476 MA, WINGPIN REY ALO
477 MACAALAY, MARK MAINGAT
478 MACADAMIA, CHRISTINE CORPUZ
479 MACAM, ELMER AUSTRIA
480 MACAPINLAC, IAN FER ALPAJORA
481 MACEREN, EDEN MAY CANO
482 MACERO, JOSEPH RYAN TAN
483 MADARANG, OLIVER ALVAREZ
484 MAGALLANES, KEN SAAD BARROZ
485 MAGANA, REX GIL FADRIGALAN
486 MAGBOO, HAROLD KING MENDOZA
487 MAGLINTE, MAE ANTONETTE CHUA
488 MAGPANTAY, SHIENNA CALALO
489 MAHMOUD SHIHAB, NOOR AL DEEN DAVID
490 MAKIL, MICHELLE BAYAGO
491 MALABANAN, MARYGRACE MANGINO
492 MALIGAYA, DIXIE JAY SILVA
493 MALLARI, MARK JAYSON HERNANDEZ
494 MALONZO, WILLIAM POBADORA
495 MAMON, HERBERT HISOLER
496 MANA-A, AILEEN MIGUEL
497 MANAHAN, JUNAR JAMES CELLS
498 MANALO, DINO MARTIN V CANCIO
499 MANALO, JAKE DELA CRUZ
500 MANALO, MICHAEL BRYAN CANOY
501 MANANSALA, MARK JEFFREY SANTIAGO
502 MANDAP, ROCKY ANGELO PAGDONSOLAN
503 MANDAPAT, ARON THOMAS GALPO
504 MANGILA, MERNOL ELOPRE
505 MANGUBAT, MELVIN MALLARI
506 MANIPIS, MARINELL TOLEDO
507 MANIQUIZ, LEIFLOR VALDEZ
508 MANIWANG, JEREME BATINGAL
509 MARA-ON, RANDEL JOY BATINGAL
510 MARAMAG, MARIENELLY DE JOSEPH
511 MARAVILLA, LEAH BERNAL
512 MARAVILLA, RONALD LOSBANES
513 MARCIANO, GLENN LEYNES
514 MARIGOMEN, RAMON JR GALLARDO
515 MARIMON, JERVIS ANZANO
516 MARTIN, CHESTER ARTHUR BACANI
517 MARTINEZ, JOY VILLANUEVA
518 MATA, RAMIL DE LOS REYES
519 MATA, RAYMOND ADLAWAN
520 MATIAS, ANNA KRISTINE PANGANIBAN
521 MAYAO, PRIN TABDI
522 MAYUGA, GIAN PAOLO TOPICO
523 MEDINA, MARK CECILIO SUZARA
524 MEJIA, SHIRLEY DOMINGO
525 MELCHOR, FERDINAND PERALTA
526 MENDEZ, ANNA LYN JAGORIN
527 MENDIOLA, JEFFREY TAPALLA
528 MENDOZA, MARK ANTHONY SANCHEZ
529 MENDOZA, MART JEFF QUIOC
530 MENESES, EMMIE JOAN LACSA
531 MERCADO, JENA LYNN DE MESA
532 MERCADO, JOSEPH ANGELES
533 MILANES, MICHAEL KNIGHT FABIAN
534 MILLARE, RODERICK BAYUBAY
535 MINGO, ERNEST JEROME RESPONZO
536 MIRONDO, KERBY PATAO
537 MONCE, SHERWIN LAYCO
538 MONFORTE, EUGENE TECSON
539 MORENO, EULER ASTETE
540 MORFE, MANOLITO JR AGUSTIN
541 NABLE, MA ROZZALLE CO
542 NAGUM, EBENIZER JR GARCIA
543 NAMACPACAN, JOEY DAVIDO
544 NAMILIT, JADE MOSQUEDA
545 NANQUIL, ELLEN MARICAR CARMONA
546 NAPOLES, BALTAZAR PLOFINO
547 NARCA, DAN ATILLO
548 NARVAEZ, JIPCY MAURRIS NANASCA
549 NAVA, ALLAIN RAINIER FERRER
550 NAVAL, WENCESLAO ETORMA
551 NAVARRO, ERIKA MARIE MARAVILLA
552 NER, ALEXES III OCAMPO
553 NIEBLA, BENJIE RETERACION
554 NILO, HERMIELYN DE GUZMAN
555 NOBLE, JAN HAROLD AGRAVANTE
556 NOBLE, PHILIP ERISPE
557 NOFUENTE, EDMON FERNANDEZ
558 NOVIDO, ANDROS TEJARES
559 NUESCA, JOSE JR RAMOS
560 OBEDOZA, PAUL JOHN PAAT
561 OBINA, RYAN NELSEN ABALOS
562 OBSUM, ANDREW BALDOS
563 OCAMPO, JOSE II ARAYA
564 OCHINANG, REDENTOR MORTELA
565 OCTAVIANO, CRISTINA PAMELA MELANCIO
566 OCUAMAN, JOEY BANLAOI
567 OFONDA, ANTOLIN JR MORDEN
568 OLAVARIO, ABEGAIL ORAIN
569 ONG, GRACE LIM
570 ONG, JASPER GAW
571 ONGLEO, VINCENT ALEC ALMARIO
572 OPALEC, NOLI BURMAL
573 ORACION, CHRISTIAN LAGASCA
574 ORAIN, ELAINE PRADES
575 ORDONEZ, PEDRITO RIONDA
576 ORENSE, ICYTEL HERNANDEZ
577 ORINAY, JAY ANNE YABO
578 ORINO, ROLAND DANTE AYEN
579 ORTIZ, AVELINO II DEL CAMPO
580 OSORIO, JOHN PATRICK DE LA CRUZ
581 PABLO, RODEL JR TABLATIN
582 PACHECO, JOSE SEVERINO ARENAS
583 PACUNO, LORNA MARTINA CARIASO
584 PADILLA, ELEAZAR LOPEZ
585 PADILLA, JEFFREY GOINGCO
586 PADILLA, MARICEL ENGAY
587 PADRIQUE, RYAN VILLANUEVA
588 PAGADUAN, LARRY YUGO
589 PAGULAYAN, JOHN BARRY DOMINGO
590 PAGUYA, ATZ EBOL
591 PALMA, MARK VICTOR VALENZUELA
592 PALO, PATJUN PAUL MIRASOL
593 PALOMA, EXEQUIEL ABOGA
594 PALOMA, KRISUNTA AQUINO
595 PAMITTAN, ARTHUR BALA
596 PANAGSAGAN, SHERWIN BALAGTAS
597 PANGAN, DARREN GARCIA
598 PANGAN, LAURENCE ANTHONY CABRADILLA
599 PARAGGUA, MICHAEL TAJON
600 PARALE, MICHAEL TALENTO
601 PARAYAOAN, CAREL DE LEON
602 PAREDES, SARRAH HAZEL RAFUSON
603 PASCASIO, CRISTIAN CAYONDONG
604 PASCUA, FRANCIS VERCELES
605 PASCUAL, JANICE GUIRA
606 PASIA, JOSEPH PAPIO
607 PASILBAS, JOHN JEHRICO ORCULLO
608 PASTORIZA, CARL ONIEL FLORES
609 PELAUSA, JAN MERILL RIVERA
610 PERALTA, ERNESTO JR KING
611 PERALTA, MADYLENE PADIN
612 PEREIRA, LEOWEN CASARENO
613 PEREZ, EDUARDO JR CARVAJAL
614 PEREZ, JASON MARTIN JAVIER
615 PERNIA, ROMMEL CONSTANTINO
616 PERNITO, NOEL NOMBRE
617 PESCUELA, DINA PACIENTE
618 PETALIO, EDMUND MALAPAD
619 PICART, MICHAEL RAY TOVERA
620 PICO, CHRISTINE BUGALON
621 PINERA, RICARDO THOMAS GAPASANGRA
622 PINGOY, WINSTON ALMINANA
623 PINON, REYNALDO JR HERNANDEZ
624 PISO, CHRISTINE MARQUEZ
625 PITA, RODEL JR ARPIA
626 PIZARRO, ELMAN PAGUIO
627 POSTRADO, ROVEL CORNEL
628 PRAGADOS, CARISSA CU
629 PRODIGO, JOEL PAISANA
630 PROVIDO, RONSON MENDOZA
631 PUA, PATRICK ALBERTO GO
632 PUEY, GIRLIE DELA CRUZ
633 PUEYO, EDUARD TRABADO
634 PULUMBARIT, RUBEN III BARCELON
635 PUNGTILAN, ABEGAIL BUNDANG
636 PUNO, MARK FEL ANTOLIHAO
637 PUNZALAN, ROWELL PINEDA
638 PURA, BENJAMIN JR HIBE
639 PUTI-AN, JOSEPH VILLARTA
640 QUE, ROSS GENEVIEVE LAO
641 QUERO, BRIAN LOPEZ
642 QUIATCHON, SILVER MERCADO
643 QUILO, ESTELA MALON
644 QUIMBA, ARTHUR RAYMOND DALISAY
645 QUINTO, CYRIL ALOYSIUS AREVALO
646 RABANO, STEPHENN LAYA
647 RADOVAN, EUGENIO NOE III ORDINADO
648 RAFANAN, MARC JASON RILLERA
649 RAFER, KRISTINE NAPAO
650 RAGASA, HERBERT RAGASA
651 RAMIREZ, ERNESTO JR GARCIA
652 RAMIREZ, GODFREY QUIAPO
653 RAMIREZ, REINA ELLAINE ORTEGA
654 RAMISCAL, CHRISTIAN GIL SARINO
655 RAMOS, IVORIE MALOLES
656 RAMOS, MARLON GALOPE
657 RAMOS, RONALD RAMOS
658 RAMOS, RUDY JR CARRAO
659 RANOSA, FRANCES MONDAY
660 RAPACON, CHRISTINE MAE DE LEON
661 RAPAS, ODESSA SAGUCIO
662 RAYOS, SHERRIE BERIAL
663 REAL, ARIANNE KRISTINE ENCARNACION
664 REGACHO, BERNABE BALLESIL
665 RELAYO, CARL ALBERT IGNACIO
666 RELUCIO, APRILYN DOMINGO
667 RETARDO, GENCIANUS ALPHONSUS DELA
CRUZ
668 RETUYAN, ROY VINCENT CALDO
669 REYES, DEN MARK RAMOS
670 REYES, JACKIELOU EVE EMUY
671 REYES, JOSE CARLO TAPANG
672 REYES, KRISTINA BUENAFE
673 REYES, RENATO JR BALAGUER
674 REYES, RHENE CHAVEZ
675 REYSAG, MICHELLE DORADO
676 RICABAR, MARK HENRY VILLAVICENCIO
677 RILLERA, JHORELLE TUAZON
678 RINGOR, MARICEL DANTIC
679 RIVERA, ALFREDO JR MENDEZ
680 RIVERA, CHRISTINE ELAINE PULIDO
681 RIVERA, TIMOTHY JOHN SERRATO
682 RIVO, EUGENE SY
683 ROBEVES, CRISANTA MONICA FERRER
684 RODAS, LYL PACALDO
685 RODRIGO, DANISON DELA ROSA
686 RODRIGUEZ, JULIUS CEASAR RICAFRANCA
687 RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL ANGELO CASTILLO
688 ROLDAN, DENISE ORDIZ
689 ROMA, ALFONSO II LEBIGA
690 ROMANOS, XARINA MAE BERINGUEL
691 ROMERO, ORIEL UY
692 ROMULO, MARIA CRISTINA LORICO
693 RONDILLA, JAY FREY BALAGTAS
694 RONDON, RAMIL VALDEZ
695 ROQUE, ROMMEL GUINTO
696 ROSCO, LARRY LLOYD MARCHADESCH
697 ROSEL, MARK ANTHONY SALALIMA
698 ROSILLO, FREDDIE JR DEMERIN
699 RUBIO, PAUL VINCENT DEATO
700 RUBIS, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN ORTIZ
701 RUIZ, JENNIFER VALLEJOS
702 RULLODA, ERICSON FERNANDEZ
703 SAAVEDRA, EMILE ALBERTO
704 SAB-A, RODERICK ALBOFERA
705 SABADO, MARCO DE BELEN
706 SABAY, STEFFEN PALLA
707 SACOP, LEMUEL MIRANDA
708 SALAMA-EID, JAMIR MATEO
709 SALCEDO, AGNES MORENO
710 SALCEDO, ARISTOTLE NOLASCO
711 SALINAS, JERRY PERALTA
712 SALONGA, JOSE MARIA CHRISTIAN GALICIA
713 SALVADOR, KRISTOFFER JOHN KO
714 SAMARTINO, MARY ROCHELLE BOLO
715 SAMBO, JUNAR MORENA
716 SAN JUAN, CHRISTOPHER ALLAN GARCIA
717 SAN JUAN, DAISY CRUZ
718 SAN JUAN, MARIA ROSELLE PETATE
719 SAN LUIS, EFREN AVILA
720 SAN PEDRO, LEO PENARROYO
721 SANCHEZ, LEE-ARNI ACEVEDO
722 SANCHEZ, PAMELA BANTUGAN
723 SANICO, PETER JOHN RAMIRO
724 SANTIAGO, ELVIN IGNACIO
725 SANTISTEBAN, ALFRED JOHN RUDY
726 SANTOS, DENNIS OLIVER ONG
727 SANTOS, EMMANUEL RUFINO
728 SANTOS, ESMUND JAY ORQUEZA
729 SANTOS, GILBERTO MAGTIBAY
730 SANTOS, MELCHRIS CORPUZ
731 SANTUA, JULIUS HORARIO
732 SARMIENTO, ALLI DESTURA
733 SARMIENTO, JEFFREY PASAMONTE
734 SARMIENTO, JOSEPH ACHACOSO
735 SARMIENTO, MICHELLE TOLENTINO
736 SATAGO, MARK GUILLER PANZO
737 SAYOTO, SERGIO JOHN ESGUERRA
738 SECUSANA, VIC JURIS SULOGA-OL
739 SEGOVIA, JAMES CABASE
740 SENEREZ, KENNETH JOSEPH PORRAS
741 SEQUERA, RANDOLF CHUA
742 SERAPIO, MICHAEL ESPERIDA
743 SERNIAS, LESTER ARENGA
744 SERVITA, CESAR TODIO
745 SEVELLITA, RODERICK ALCOS
746 SEVILLA, JERIC KLEIFF DE LA PENA
747 SIA, JEROME ANDION
748 SIERRA, ALLAN BUGAY
749 SILERIO, KRISTINE MARMITA
750 SIODINA, FEMY ONAS
751 SISON, ANGELO PATRICK SANTOS
752 SITCHON, DARWIN CUEVAS
753 SO, RICHARDSON NEHEMIAH CHUA
754 SOCORIN, RAMEL CALVARIO
755 SOMODIO, BRYAN REDIL
756 SORIANO, PEEJAY LAUREN ODULIO
757 SOTERO, GREMEL SALARDA
758 SUBA, MARK ANTHONY CALIS
759 SUBRASTAS, RHEA MORTA
760 SUCALDITO, MARK BELBEDER
761 SUDIACAL, OMAR JACABAN
762 SUELAN, MARIE CHRIS MAHUSAY
763 SUGUE, POLAND TENORIO
764 SUGUITAN, TORNITO JR CAMBA
765 SUMAGAYSAY, MARK DIAZ
766 SUMAWAY, JENNIFFER BUNAG
767 SURATOS, KRISTINE REYES
768 SURIA, ENRICO ALMIREZ
769 SURLA, JOSE NINO MARASIGAN
770 TABAC, ALEXANDER GANNABAN
771 TABANAS, OWEN ABELO
772 TABAY, FLORDELIZA MARIE SANDOVAL
773 TABIJE, FELRAY ELIGADO
774 TABOR, RACHEL ESPANOL
775 TAGAYTAYAN, ERWIN CHRISTIAN DEVIBAR
776 TAINO, MARK DONNEL ALCANTARA
777 TALAID, EBRON JAN MORALES
778 TALIWAN, JESUS LONGCHAYA
779 TALOSIG, MAUREEN TEODORO
780 TAMBASACAN, PETER IAN REY MATIAS
781 TAMBO, PAOLO GARCIA
782 TAN, CHRISTINE CHUA
783 TAN, HARLINIETO JR RAIF
784 TAN, IAN HAROLD PEREZ
785 TAN, JEFFREY TIU
786 TAN, LEO ADHEMAR REQUINTINA
787 TAN, MARK LOUIE AGUILA
788 TAPIZ, WINSTON ALSON
789 TAYONG, ARNIE PONCE
790 TE, JENNIFER ANN CAPANGPANGAN
791 TE, THERESA JOY SY
792 TEMONES, LEO JR RICANA
793 TEOFILO, GEORGE CUARESMA
794 TERRONES, JAYSON ANILA
795 TIBUG, NATHANIEL GENON
796 TIMOTEO, MA GLENDA MONGCAL
797 TING, IVAN MITCHELLE FIDEL
798 TING, MANRICK SETO
799 TOMAS, GOLDWYNNE COLUMNA
800 TOMAS, SUGAR MUYRONG
801 TORCATOS, DENNIS CONTRERAS
802 TORDIL, REYNALDO JR BALNEG
803 TORIBIO, RONALD ESPAYOS
804 TORRE, JASON IKAN
805 TORREGOSA, WILBORN CARBIERO
806 TORRES, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD YECYEC
807 TRASMONTE, RICHARD IAN SEVILLO
808 TRINIDAD, POCHOLO ROQUE
809 TROJILLO, ERNEL JR QUA
810 TSAI, FRANCIS ANG
811 TUGADO, CHIQUI RUBI
812 TUGAS, ALFREDO II PADUA
813 TUGBO, MARK ANTHONY VELUZ
814 TULIAO, WILLIAM JR RAMOS
815 TUMBAGA, MARK CASINO
816 TUPAS, MARK CHRISTOPHER CRUZ
817 TUPINO, ADRIANO SOLIVEN
818 UMADHAY, JOANH ENGANA
819 UNCIANO, ROMAR CASTILLO
820 URBINA, ORLANDO RICARTE
821 URIETA, EFREN JR TAJONERA
822 UY, CATHERINE REYES
823 UY, ELVIN IVAN YAW
824 VALDEZ, ERIKSON FERNANDEZ
825 VALDEZ, FREDERICK JOHN MALUNAY
826 VALDUEZA, RONALD NAMOCOT
827 VALENCERINA, ANGELITO GUINTO
828 VALENCIA, MAY DIANE RAMIL
829 VALERIO, MARK ANTHONY CONTADOR
830 VALLOYAS, ALDRIN HONRADA
831 VALMONTE, MARIE CARLA REDOLME
832 VARELA, NEIL SHERWIN BARIRING
833 VEGA, MAYFLOR GRACE MADARIAGA
834 VELARGA, MARIGOLD ANN ARROYO
835 VELASCO, GLORY JANE CAMBE
836 VELASCO, MARY ROCHELLE HALLEGADO
837 VELASCO, PETER OLIVER MANIO
838 VELOSO, KARL VINCENT JAIM
839 VENTENILLA, LEANDRO BAUTISTA
840 VENTURA, JOHN RICHARD PINON
841 VENTURA, MARVIN CACHARO
842 VIBAR, CHRISTIAN IVOR NAVAR
843 VICENTE, ARCHEL ABALOS
844 VICTOR, JAVIER CORNELIO
845 VIDANES, DOLLIE ESCARMOSA
846 VIERNES, JOSEPH ROMMEL GURTIZA
847 VILLAME, GARY GLENN SERINO
848 VILLANUEVA, BRYAN REYES
849 VILLANUEVA, IVY VERGEL
850 VILLANUEVA, MA KARINA BANDA
851 VILLASIN, LAURO JR MONTALBO
852 VILLAVERDE, ERICK ARVIN LISBOA
853 VOLANTE, MARIVIC MICUA
854 WEBB, ANNA LYNN CAONAN
855 YABUT, KOLLIN JASON CHUCK
856 YAMBAO, ARNEL SACDALAN
857 YAP, ARTHUR ANG
858 YAP, AZALEA BORDO
859 YARANON, KRISTINE OLARTE
860 YMBOL, JOYCE OMICTIN
861 YOUNG, RICHARD TORRICO
862 YUTUC, RUDY ALAN MELENCIO
863 ZABALLA, MARK ANTHONY JAVIER
864 ZAFRA, KIM YUTANGCO
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Manila, Philippines
APRIL 11, 2005

RECOMMENDING APPROVAL:

ALFREDO T. FRAGANTE
Chairman
Board of Elect. & Comm. Engineering

APPROVED:

LEONOR TRIPON-ROSERO
Chairperson

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Digital Dream Door picked their 100 Greatest Female Pop Vocalists. The vocalists were chosen for their versatility, emotion, range, power and mastery of the format of pop music.

1. Mariah Carey
2. Whitney Houston
3. Dusty Springfield
4. Christina Aguilera
5. Karen Carpenter
6. Brenda Lee
7. Darlene Love
8. Roberta Flack
9. Donna Summer
10. Linda Ronstadt
11. Laura Nyro
12. Dionne Warwick
13. Celine Dion
14. Sarah McLachlan
15. Tori Amos
16. Anita Baker
17. Kate Bush
18. Jackie DeShannon
19. Cass Elliott (Mama's & The Papa's/Solo)
20. Sade
21. Sinead O'Connor
22. Ronnie Spector (The Ronettes)
23. Anastacia
24. Bette Midler
25. Natalie Cole
26. Connie Francis
27. Toni Brixton
28. Mary Weiss (The Shangri-Las)
29. Judy Craig (The Chiffons)
30. Bonnie Tyler
31. Doris Troy
32. Bonnie Raitt
33. Cyndi Lauper
34. Vanessa Williams
35. Mary Wells
36. Gloria Estefan
37. Des'ree
38. Joan Armatrading
39. Diana Ross
40. Martina McBride
41. Lesley Gore
42. Faith Hill
43. Shirley Alston (The Shirelles)
44. Tionne Watkins (TLC)
45. Jessica Simpson
46. Elizabeth Fraser (The Cocteau Twins)
47. Billie Meyers
48. Petula Clark
49. Aimee Mann
50. Lisa Stansfield
51. Nina Perrson
52. Jewel
53. Dido
54. Tracy Chapman
55. Belinda Carlisle (The Go-Go's/Solo)
56. Madonna
57. LuLu
58. Olivia Newton John
59. Sheena Easton
60. Little Eva
61. Janis Ian
62. Taylor Dayne
63. Phoebe Snow
64. Nancy Sinatra
65. Carly Simon
66. Natalie Merchant
67. Tania Horo (Marvey King)
68. Beyonce Knowles
69. Mya
70. Jamelia
71. Brandy
72. Monica
73. Rozonda Thomas (TLC)
74. Natalie Imbruglia
75. Sheryl Crow
76. Kim Carnes
77. Shakira
78. Carole King
79. Vanessa Carlton
80. Kelly Clarkson
81. Helen Shapiro
82. Andrea Corr (The Corrs)
83. Jenny Berrgren (Ace of Base)
84. Jojo
85. Bic Runga
86. Cher
87. Pink
88. Melissa Manchester
89. Agnetha Faltskog (ABBA)
90. Amy Grant
91. Debby Boone
92. Laura Branigan
93. Lisa Loeb
94. Melanie Chisholm
95. Anni-Frid Lyngstad (ABBA)
96. Mandy Moore
97. Michelle Branch
98. Sophie B. Hawkins
99. Britney Spears
100.Hillary Duff

Monday, January 31, 2005

Never Knew or Thought About

1. At least 5 people in this world love you so much they would die for you.

2. At least 15 people in this world love you in some way.

3. The only reason anyone would ever hate you is because they want to be just like you.

4. A smile from you can bring happiness to anyone, even if they don't like you.

5. Every night, SOMEONE thinks about you before they go to sleep.

6. You mean the world to someone.

7. If not for you, someone may not be living.

8. You are special and unique.

9. Someone that you don't even know exists loves you.

10. When you make the biggest mistake ever, something good comes from it.

11. When you think the world has turned its back on you, take a look: you most likely turned your back on the world.

12. When you think you have no chance of getting what you want, you probably won't get it, but if you believe in yourself, probably, sooner or later, you will get it.

13. Always remember the compliments you received. Forget about the rude remarks.

14. Always tell someone how you feel about them; you will feel much better when they know.

15. If you have a great friend, take the time to let them know that they are great.

A Minute

They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them, but then an entire life to forget them.

Send this phrase to the people you'll never forget and remember to send it also to the person that sent it to you. It's a short message to let them know that you'll never forget them. If you don't send it to anyone, it means you're in a hurry and that you've forgot your friends.
Take the time... to live and love.

Send this letter to all the people you care about, Including the person who sent this to you.
If you do so, You will certainly brighten someone's day and might change their perspective on life, for the better.



SOMEONE IS THINKING OF YOU
The Secret Life of Mariah Carey


In his office, Island Def Jam chairman Antonio “L.A.” Reid is playing tracks from the unfinished CD The Emancipation of Mimi. The volume is high. A Dyptique candle burns; the Mona Lisa screensaver on his 20” iMac smirks at him as he strides across the room, grinning madly as he plays air keyboards.

“Isn’t it fantastic?” he asks as he dances.

It is, of course, hard to take the head of a label seriously when he’s enthusing so wildly about his own product. What else is he going to do? But that aside, it’s clear that what we’re listening to is a return to form, of sorts. It may not be a ’90s vintage, multi-multi-platinum piece of finely honed diva pop. But it is a compulsively listenable collection of vibrant, self-assured, dare we say understated R&B songs.

And hovering around the album, swooping in and out of each song, is the Voice. If it ever went away, it’s back. That sometimes-husky, sometimes-silky thing that is stretchier than elastic and yet simultaneously accurate to at least ten decimal places.

It’s been a long journey for 34-year-old singer Mariah Carey. From her position as the MOR queen of the early ’90s, she cleverly reinvented herself in the second half of the decade as R&B’s first lady with a series of high-profile hip-hop collaborations. Financially, The Emancipation isn’t ever going to be the runaway 25-million seller that 1993’s Music Box was, but these are clearly songs from someone who’s as artistically sure-footed as she’s ever been.

L.A. Reid leans across the desk. “The real thing I’ve learned about Mariah,” he says, “is that she’s an innocent. At heart, she’s a little child.”

“Really?” says Blender skeptically. After selling tens of millions of records worldwide, after being married to one of the most powerful people in the record industry and dealing with some of the most hardnosed names in hip-hop, she’s a little child?

“Yes,” insists Reid. “In spite of everything…”

At the appointed time, Carey sweeps into Lure for our face-to-face interview. It’s a large but chic fish restaurant in Manhattan. The maitre d’ flutters. As always, Carey has a small retinue in tow. Her new manager, Benny Medina, who is never far away, places himself at the sort of distance that is tactful but still within eyebrow-raising distance. The same team was there last night, too, at the photo session, along with Jack, Carey’s Jack Russell. Then, Carey had been polite, deliberately un-popstar-like, inquiring, “How’s your hotel? And the weather where you’re from?” with the sort of solicitousness of one keen to avoid appearing too diva-esque.

Tonight she’s taking time out from a last-minute session re-recording vocals for a track with Jermaine Dupri. She freely admits she hates doing interviews when she’s in what she calls her recording phase, but what can you do? Time clearly presses.

Carey scans the menu, not wanting anything. She eventually picks a bowl of clam chowder, of which she will toy with three or four small spoonfuls.

There are three things that every feature about Mariah Carey will mention: let’s get them out of the way:

1) At 18 she was spotted by Sony Music mogul Tommy Mottola; they married in 1993 and split four years later.
2) In 2001, shortly before the release of her flop movie Glitter, she had a very public breakdown, gabbling nonsensically on MTV before checking herself into rehab.
3) Famously, she has a five-octave range. (Actually it’s probably closer to four and a half, but even that’s technically pretty remarkable. Occasionally journalists will say she has a seven-octave range, but that would make her a cross between a bat and Paul Robeson.)

Tonight, after the interview, she will return to the studio to complete work on her tenth studio album. What sets The Emancipation of Mimi apart from Carey’s discography is that it takes aboard the new spirit of R&B authenticity brought to the table by singers like Alicia Keys. Carey says much of it was recorded live, which makes it much more organic-sounding than anything she’s done before. She’d find herself picking up a riff from the guitar player, or singing a part for the horn players to repeat. “They hear where you’re going and they’ll take you to a place where you may not have gone.”

The track “Say Something,” with Snoop Dogg, was recorded in L.A. with the Neptunes. “I love Snoop,” she says. Every time they meet, he tells her now much her debut single, “Vision of Love,” meant to him. “That’s, like, my song,” he says. He was in prison when he heard it. It was his favorite behind-bars tune.

She likes to repeat Snoop’s anecdote. It underlines a point she is keen on making: As far as she’s concerned, right from the start, she’s always been an R&B singer. Her real home has always been urban America.

In L.A., Snoop, Nelly, Pharrell Williams and she were all in the studio together. That in itself was a radical departure for Carey, who usually demands to be alone in the room when she sings. “So it was all of us hanging out, and it was really fun. It was probably like it was in the old days – like in the Motown era, you know what I mean?”

Alongside the sessions in L.A. and Jermaine Dupri’s studio in Atlanta, much of Mimi was laid down in her preferred recording location of recent years, the posh Mediterranean island of Capri. “They leave me alone in Capri. The townspeople treat me like I was born there. It’s very ‘Ciao, Maria!’”

She spends a lot of time there now. She’ll be there at the studio up at the top of the hill until six in the morning, watching the sun come up over the sea through the studio’s big glass windows.

That’s where she recorded her favorite track on the album, the if-Motown-went-gospel soul of “Fly Like a Bird” – a song that sees her return to the full-on vocal backflips of the old days. It’s a spiritual song she dreamed up in the moments before she went to sleep one morning. She roused the studio back up so she could demo the tune. Later she recorded it properly, gazing out the Capri studio’s window, inspired by the sight of the clouds in the Mediterranean sky.

Mariah is a night owl who usually sees mornings only from the wrong side. She’s never found sleeping easy. Exhaustion was one of the factors that contributed to her breakdown in 2001.

“It’s still an issue with me,” she admits. “It’s not so bad. It’s a question of getting myself solidly balanced. But I’m much better at sleeping now because I have to be.”

She’s learned to take regular breaks. She relaxes at home with her cat Willy D and the dog Jack, playing The Sims on her Mac or watching movies like Mean Girls. There are days she doesn’t speak. Friends call her and she doesn’t pick up. Instead she texts them: “I’m having a vocal rest.” She’s aware that it sounds ridiculous, especially when they answer mockingly, “That’s a good one. I’m having one tomorrow.”

L.A. Reid said he thinks you’re happiest at Disney World on a roller coaster.
“He did? Well, he asked me if I believed in Santa Claus.”
Which of course you do.
“I do.”

The thing is, the Voice and Carey’s psyche are closely linked. In surprising ways, the Voice is a big part of who she is. “I feel like it’s always been my secret, my voice. Ever since I was little.”

Like all the best stars, Carey had an unhappy childhood. She is the daughter of an Irish-American opera singer and a Venezuelan/African-American aeronautical engineer.

There’s a photograph of her, age 3. She sometimes looks at it and recognizes the child’s eyes, but to her there’s something really sad in them. It’s as if, she says, “They’ve seen the horror.” It would have been taken at the time her parents were going through their split, which was acrimonious. Afterwards, Carey’s mom, Patricia, raised her. She lived with her brother Morgan, who was nine years older, and sister Alison, ten years older. As a child, Morgan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Sister Alison became pregnant at 15, got involved with drugs and prostitution and contracted HIV.

Carey says she saw “a lot of stuff around the house.” With her mother having to work long hours to support them, the older siblings would be left in charge, but Carey frequently found herself alone when her siblings bunked off. The radio kept her company.

“Maybe I grew up a little too soon. I think I did. Maybe because of that, I held on to that beautiful quality of childhood.”

She grew up insecure, uncertain of who she was. “Being biracial, not being pretty…having such a difficult upbringing in a lot of ways,” she says, “I don’t like to say that, because it sounds ‘woe is me’, but music brought me out of it.”

In fact, she remembers exactly the moment when the Voice became an important part of who she was and – more important – who she was going to be. She was in first or second grade, walking along the street with her friend Maureen and singing a song from South Pacific – they were performing it in school. Mariah didn’t even notice Maureen had stopped singing along with her until she told Mariah, “When you sing it’s like there’s music that plays with your voice.”

It was one of the first moments she ever started to feel confident in herself. From then on she convinced herself that the Voice would make her a star, would take her away from all this.

She started listening to Morgan’s Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight records, wondering how Minnie Ripperton did that thing with her high notes. “This,” she told herself as she practiced, “is going to take me where I need to go.”

Even later, in high school, when she wouldn’t even tell her school friends about it, or she’d even sing deliberately badly to disguise her talent, she’d know, “I’m just as good as everybody else. Because I have this secret. This gift. This thing I know they can’t do. You just wait.”

Unbidden, a waiter brings some sushi. “That’s sweet! Thank you.” It sits on the table for a while.

Because she was raised by her mother the opera singer, everyone assumes that’s where the Voice came from. But Mariah will remind you her black father grew up in the Pentecostal church. Indeed, her parents were married in the Mount Sinal Pentecostal church on Harlem’s 137th Street and Lenox Avenue. Her mother might have provided the genetic material, but gospel ran in Carey’s blood as well.

So as she grew up turning in to the New York R&B station WBLS when she was left alone in the house, it all made sense to her. In fact, growing up with a white mother in a white neighborhood, the Voice was a way for her to rediscover her blackness.

Seventy-five percent of the female contestants on American Idol try to emulate your vocal style. Are you aware that you’ve spawned a lot of truly terrible singers?
She laughs. “I’m sorry about that,” she apologizes. “But I don’t really watch those shows.”
You first hit the charts 15 years ago this year. There’s a new generation of female singers out there – Hilary Duff, Lindsay Lohan (one of her ex-husband Tommy Mottola’s signings). Do you ever wonder where you fit in?
“I’ve never looked at myself as Top 40 artist – although other people did.”
Your ex-husband, for instance?
She laughs briefly, but ignores the bait. “I was an R&B singer first, and R&B fans are less about trends. When they love you, you have a fan base. Pop is a different thing.”
So what advice would you give this new generation?
“I don’t feel they need advice. They started in a different way from me – in a way that’s very foreign to me. I had to really struggle. I had a difficult childhood. Music was my solace. If you love it, do it. If you don’t love it, leave it alone.”

We’d better eat some of this sushi. The chef will be mad at us if we don’t.
“Yeah,” she agrees. She picks a single morsel of fish, dips it in the chili, and eats it.

Last November she woke after sleeping 15 hours, tired from working late in Atlanta. When she picked up her pager, she saw all the messages. One was from urban music entrepreneur Damon Dash. “I’m sorry to have to tell you that ODB passed away.”

Ol’ Dirty Bastard represented a crucial turning point in her career. In 1995 she was moving away from Tommy Mottola’s vision of her, figuring out who she could be by herself. It was Carey who insisted that he release a Sean Combs remix of “Fantasy” featuring Dirty, from the edgiest New York crew of the time, the Wu-Tang Clan. At the time, few of her audience would have ever heard of them, let alone ODB.

Once and for all, the track cemented Carey’s links to the hip-hop community. It remains one of the greatest moments of her back catalogue. These days, as Carey acknowledges, the remix has eclipsed the original. “The classic now is the urban version. It’s one of my favorite records ever.”

She loved ODB – the way he insisted on wearing a wig in the “Fantasy” video. He, too, was sort of innocent. “He was just into it, and present. He loved doing what he did. Even when he was clowning, he really took it seriously.”

She met up with Dirty when he was released from prison in 2003. She feels he should have never been sent there. “I think that contributed to whatever it was that brought him down,” she says sadly. “It’s tough, because I feel that some people go through such deep stuff that it drives them to do things that are detrimental to their health. One thing leads to another, and it ends up killing them.”

A waiter shimmers up to the table and suggests a glass of wine. Carey hesitates, declines. “If I had one, I’d be up all night. Maybe I should have some beverage – like cranberry or orange juice. How many calories would that be?”

The waiter doesn’t know quite how to answer that one. Carey glances around. At the next table they’re drinking something pink. “That looks really good.”

The waiter tells her they’re strawberry martinis. Carey’s face falls. In the end she requests a fruit juice and soda. In a little glass. With a straw.

The biggest and best-known failure in Mariah Carey’s platinum career was the movie Glitter. It arrived at just the time when everyone was happy to see the great Mariah – the biggest-selling female artist of the ‘90s – fall flat on her face.

She has given up trying too hard to defend the movie. “It was,” she now acknowledges, “all over the place. It’s one of those things that was thrown together. But it doesn’t matter, because it made me stronger.”

The scale of its multimillion-dollar failure totally overshadowed the fact that her performance in the following year’s indie thriller Wisegirls was actually, well, pretty impressive. She plays a sassy waitress working in a mob-owned Italian restaurant. The movie gained her a standing ovation at Sundance, but she put her movie career on hold last year to work on The Emancipation of Mimi.

The other consequence of that failure was that when the movie’s soundtrack album, Glitter, failed to match Carey’s previous track record, selling a mere two million, the company, Virgin, dropped her with a $28 million dollar payoff.

Rumor No. 1: You’ve squandered all that money you were given by Virgin/EMI.
“On what?" She says archly.
You don’t have a personal yacht on Capri yet?
“No. I’m a very practical person. I’m very conservative. That sort of thing makes me laugh. It’s so wild.”
But people expect if of you.
“Yeah. And I’m not saying I don’t buy diamonds. I just bought a new bracelet yesterday,” she says showing off the sizeable rocks that adorn her right wrist. “But I didn’t even used to buy the stuff until I learned that this” – she rattles the jewels – “is an investment. It could be in the bank but it’s on me. I haven’t bought a fleet of cars. I don’t know about cars.”

So, rumor No. 2: You didn’t buy a $318,000 Mercedes Maybach the other day?
“No! I do have a Mercedes, but living in New York I don’t care about what I roll in. For me it’s just a place to put my bag.”
How un-diva-like.
“I know. I’ll pretend for the sake of this article, though.”

She buys shoes, of course. Too many to wear. But she says that’s because of the New York winter she spent wearing her mother’s size-too-small shoes and swearing that one day she’d have a whole room full of shoes. Which she does now.

Rumor No. 3: You’re going out with a 28-year-old-employee of yours (who happens to be sitting two tables away right now with her manager).
The Carey jaw drops for a second. There’s a rare flash of irritation. “Oh. Honestly! At this stage in my life, I’m not even getting into that stuff. I’m not getting tied down in any relationship.” Pause. Then, just in case we’re getting the wrong idea, “I don’t have casual flings either.”

Benny Medina, her aforesaid manager, flits up to the table, checking if she’s OK. He sees she’s barely eaten a thing and suggests it would be a good idea to have some food before they return to the studio. It will be a long night.

She tells him she wants to eat but doesn’t want to order in front of the Blender journalist because she doesn’t want us to know what she orders. You do stuff like that when you’re Mariah Carey.

Carey likes to play the innocent. Of course, you wonder just how innocent someone can be who has fought so doggedly to get to where she wants, has earned millions, clearly has a canny business head and who has remained on top of her game for a decade and a half. Not that innocent.

But she’s clearly in love with the idea of innocence. Which isn’t a surprise. It’s a compensation for having to grow up too young, first with her family and then again when as a teenager she started dating a man 20 years her elder. She has sung about that young girl growing up, trying to cling to innocence, on songs like “Petals” or “Close My Eyes.”

But, curiously, listening to the new album, it’s clear there’s nothing about her childhood on it – except for the title itself, The Emancipation of Mimi. “Mimi” was a childhood nickname given her by friends and family. And that’s why it’s an emancipation. She doesn’t feel like writing those songs right now. This is happy Mariah. “This was really kind of ‘let me have some fun.’” It’s about realizing she’s free now. “I’m not saying anything negative about anybody from the past. I’m not dealing with an oppressive structure. Everything is OK. I’m making a record. This is fun. And this,” she says proudly, “is why I started singing.”

The waiters start arriving with trays of succulent food, compliments of the chef. She thanks them warmly and profusely. And then departs, the food untouched.

Sunday, January 30, 2005

Results of ECE 521 Diagnostic Examination in Differential Calculus

The 10 examinees who garnered the highest scores are the following:

Name of Examinee Rating

Enriquez, Wilson D. 68
Nuestro, Custer D. 64
Delos Santos, Niño M. 62
Tabanao, Maylyn A. 62
Wong, Wilma C. 62
Basquiñas, Frederick 60
Pulong, Sanita R. 60
De Ramos, Joseph Dean O. 58
Marpa, Ramil R. 58
Navarro, Jose D. 58



The following are list of scores of the other examinees:

Name of Examinee Rating

Buenaagua, Czarina F. 56
Pacheco, Christian E. 54
Ribaya II, Salvador R. 54
Sandagon, Lorna D. 54
Garcia, Cristine S.J. 52
Legaspi, Sharlyn G. 52
Oliver, Arvin T. 52
Gaviola, Gennalyn T. 50
Nuada, Michelle M. 50
Ramos, Kris Rommel K. 50
Andal, Jocelyn G. 48
Landicho, Marcelito B. 48
Nicolas ,Ricar Geline 48
Pancho, Wetzel G. 48
Ayen, Jelanne B. 46
De Jesus, Joanna Marie S. 46
Resoso, Joanne Veryl M. 46
Salvador, Jett F. 46
Salvador, Marilou P. 46
Alday, Lovell G. 44
Mamangon, Bernardo P. 44
Rivera, Jeffrey M. 44
Teston, Luningning S. 44
Yanzon, Madelyn M. 44
Lasquety, Roel d.P 40
Navarro, Jenny M. 40
San Pedro, Jose Ruel N. 40
Soriano, Hurly B. 40
Amancio, Richmer S. 38
Diaz, Loren T. 38
Limson, Michelle D. 38
Reynante, Roderick R. 38
Rivera, Royele T. 38
Navarro, Joseph A. 34
Brioso, Christopher M. 22




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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

ECE 521: Discussions in Integral Calculus
Click the link below to view the files (in zip and pdf format) for the Integral Calculus Discussions.

Integral Calculus Discussions

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Sunday, January 23, 2005

Results of ECE 521 Diagnostic Examination in Analytic Geometry

The 10 examinees who garnered the highest scores are the following:

Name of Examinee Rating

Andal, Jocelyn G. 70
Oliver, Arvin T. 64
Basquiñas, Frederick 62
Landicho, Marcelito B. 60
Rivera, Jeffrey M. 60
Salvador, Jett F. 60
Navarro, Jose D. 58
Nuada, Michelle M. 58
Pulong, Sanita R. 58
Nuestro, Custer D. 56


The following are list of scores of the other examinees:

Name of Examinee Rating

Ayen, Jelanne B. 54
Buenaagua, Czarina F. 54
De Ramos, Joseph Dean O. 54
Marpa, Ramil R. 54
Wong, Wilma C. 54
San Pedro, Jose Ruel N. 52
De Jesus, Joanna Marie S. 50
Rivera, Royele T. 50
Legaspi, Sharlyn G. 48
Mamangon, Bernardo P. 48
Nicolas ,Ricar Geline 48
Ramos, Kris Rommel K. 48
Resoso, Joanne Veryl M. 48
Salvador, Marilou P. 48
Gaviola, Gennalyn T. 46
Pacheco, Christian E. 46
Soriano, Hurly B. 46
Amancio, Richmer S. 44
Garcia, Cristine S.J. 44
Pancho, Wetzel G. 44
Ribaya II, Salvador R. 44
Sandagon, Lorna D. 44
Tabanao, Maylyn A. 44
Teston, Luningning S. 42
Enriquez, Wilson D. 40
Lasquety, Roel d.P 40
Navarro, Jenny M. 40
Navarro, Joseph A. 40
Yanzon, Madelyn M. 40
Limson, Michelle D. 38
Alday, Lovell G. 36
Delos Santos, Niño M. 34
Diaz, Loren T. 30


Posted by: Engr. Michael L. Zarco
Results of ECE 521 Diagnostic Examination in Analytic Geometry

The 10 examinees who garnered the highest scores are the following:

Name of Examinee Rating

Andal, Jocelyn G. 70
Oliver, Arvin T. 64
Basquiñas, Frederick 62
Landicho, Marcelito B. 60
Rivera, Jeffrey M. 60
Salvador, Jett F. 60
Navarro, Jose D. 58
Nuada, Michelle M. 58
Pulong, Sanita R. 58
Nuestro, Custer D. 56


The following are list of scores of the other examinees:

Name of Examinee Rating

Ayen, Jelanne B. 54
Buenaagua, Czarina F. 54
De Ramos, Joseph Dean O. 54
Marpa, Ramil R. 54
Wong, Wilma C. 54
San Pedro, Jose Ruel N. 52
De Jesus, Joanna Marie S. 50
Rivera, Royele T. 50
Legaspi, Sharlyn G. 48
Mamangon, Bernardo P. 48
Nicolas ,Ricar Geline 48
Ramos, Kris Rommel K. 48
Resoso, Joanne Veryl M. 48
Salvador, Marilou P. 48
Gaviola, Gennalyn T. 46
Pacheco, Christian E. 46
Soriano, Hurly B. 46
Amancio, Richmer S. 44
Garcia, Cristine S.J. 44
Pancho, Wetzel G. 44
Ribaya II, Salvador R. 44
Sandagon, Lorna D. 44
Tabanao, Maylyn A. 44
Teston, Luningning S. 42
Enriquez, Wilson D. 40
Lasquety, Roel d.P 40
Navarro, Jenny M. 40
Navarro, Joseph A. 40
Yanzon, Madelyn M. 40
Limson, Michelle D. 38
Alday, Lovell G. 36
Delos Santos, Niño M. 34
Diaz, Loren T. 30


Posted by: Engr. Michael L. Zarco

Sunday, January 09, 2005

Results of ECE 521 Diagnostic Examination in Geometry


The 9 examinees who garnered the highest scores are the following:

Name of Examinee Rating

Andal, Jocelyn G.: 76
Marpa, Ramil R.: 72
Navarro, Jenny M.: 70
Basquiñas, Frederick: 70
Ayen, Jelanne B.: 70
Amancio, Richmer S.: 66
Sandagon, Lorna D.: 64
Mamangon, Bernardo P.: 62
Buenaagua, Czarina: 62




The following are list of scores of the other examinees:

Name of Examinee Rating

Wong, Wilma C.: 60
Salvador, Marilou P.: 60
Ribaya II, Salvador R.: 60
Pulong, Sanita R.: 60
Salvador, Jett F.: 58
Legaspi, Sharlyn G.: 58
Landicho, Marcelito B.: 58
Gaviola, Gennalyn T.: 58
Alday, Lovell G.: 58
Rivera, Jeffrey M.: 56
Pacheco, Christian E.: 56
Lasquety, Roel d.P.: 56
De Ramos, Joseph Dean O.: 56
Pancho, Wetzel G.: 54
Nuada, Michelle M.: 54
Enriquez, Wilson D.: 54
Brioso, Christopher M.: 54
San Pedro, Jose Ruel N.: 52
Navarro, Joseph A.: 52
Garcia, Cristine S.J.: 52
De Jesus, Joanna Marie: 52
Oliver, Arvin T.: 50
Diaz, Loren T.: 50
Soriano, Hurly B.: 48
Navarro, Jose D.: 46
Delos Santos, Niño M.: 46
Yanzon, Madelyn M.: 44
Tabanao, Maylyn A.: 44
Ramos, Kris Rommel K.: 44
Resoso, Joanne Veryl M.: 42
Nuestro, Custer D.: 40
Rivera, Royele T.: 36
Teston, Luningning S.: 34
Nicolas ,Ricar Geline: 30




Posted by: Engr. Michael L. Zarco
Results of ECE 521 Diagnostic Examination in Geometry


The 9 examinees who garnered the highest scores are the following:

Name of Examinee Rating

Andal, Jocelyn G.: 76
Marpa, Ramil R.: 72
Navarro, Jenny M.: 70
Basquiñas, Frederick: 70
Ayen, Jelanne B.: 70
Amancio, Richmer S.: 66
Sandagon, Lorna D.: 64
Mamangon, Bernardo P.: 62
Buenaagua, Czarina: 62




The following are list of scores of the other examinees:

Name of Examinee Rating

Wong, Wilma C.: 60
Salvador, Marilou P.: 60
Ribaya II, Salvador R.: 60
Pulong, Sanita R.: 60
Salvador, Jett F.: 58
Legaspi, Sharlyn G.: 58
Landicho, Marcelito B.: 58
Gaviola, Gennalyn T.: 58
Alday, Lovell G.: 58
Rivera, Jeffrey M.: 56
Pacheco, Christian E.: 56
Lasquety, Roel d.P.: 56
De Ramos, Joseph Dean O.: 56
Pancho, Wetzel G.: 54
Nuada, Michelle M.: 54
Enriquez, Wilson D.: 54
Brioso, Christopher M.: 54
San Pedro, Jose Ruel N.: 52
Navarro, Joseph A.: 52
Garcia, Cristine S.J.: 52
De Jesus, Joanna Marie: 52
Oliver, Arvin T.: 50
Diaz, Loren T.: 50
Soriano, Hurly B.: 48
Navarro, Jose D.: 46
Delos Santos, Niño M.: 46
Yanzon, Madelyn M.: 44
Tabanao, Maylyn A.: 44
Ramos, Kris Rommel K.: 44
Resoso, Joanne Veryl M.: 42
Nuestro, Custer D.: 40
Rivera, Royele T.: 36
Teston, Luningning S.: 34
Nicolas ,Ricar Geline: 30




Posted by: Engr. Michael L. Zarco
Results of ECE 521 Diagnostic Examination in Geometry


The 9 examinees who garnered the highest scores are the following:

Name of Examinee Rating

Andal, Jocelyn G.: 76
Marpa, Ramil R.: 72
Navarro, Jenny M.: 70
Basquiñas, Frederick: 70
Ayen, Jelanne B.: 70
Amancio, Richmer S.: 66
Sandagon, Lorna D.: 64
Mamangon, Bernardo P.: 62
Buenaagua, Czarina: 62




The following are list of scores of the other examinees:

Name of Examinee Rating

Wong, Wilma C.: 60
Salvador, Marilou P.: 60
Ribaya II, Salvador R.: 60
Pulong, Sanita R.: 60
Salvador, Jett F.: 58
Legaspi, Sharlyn G.: 58
Landicho, Marcelito B.: 58
Gaviola, Gennalyn T.: 58
Alday, Lovell G.: 58
Rivera, Jeffrey M.: 56
Pacheco, Christian E.: 56
Lasquety, Roel d.P.: 56
De Ramos, Joseph Dean O.: 56
Pancho, Wetzel G.: 54
Nuada, Michelle M.: 54
Enriquez, Wilson D.: 54
Brioso, Christopher M.: 54
San Pedro, Jose Ruel N.: 52
Navarro, Joseph A.: 52
Garcia, Cristine S.J.: 52
De Jesus, Joanna Marie: 52
Oliver, Arvin T.: 50
Diaz, Loren T.: 50
Soriano, Hurly B.: 48
Navarro, Jose D.: 46
Delos Santos, Niño M.: 46
Yanzon, Madelyn M.: 44
Tabanao, Maylyn A.: 44
Ramos, Kris Rommel K.: 44
Resoso, Joanne Veryl M.: 42
Nuestro, Custer D.: 40
Rivera, Royele T.: 36
Teston, Luningning S.: 34
Nicolas ,Ricar Geline: 30




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