Cristeta Comerford Named White House Executive Chef

October 7, 2009

Mrs. Laura Bush announced today that Cristeta “Cris” Comerford has been named the White House Executive Chef. Ms. Comerford, the first woman to serve in the position, will be responsible for designing and executing menus for state dinners, social events, holiday functions, receptions and official luncheons hosted by President and Mrs. Bush.

Chef Cristeta "Cris" Comerford prepares a meal inside the White House kitchen in this July 17, 2002 photo. Mrs. Laura Bush announced on August 14, 2005 that Comerford has been named the White House Executive Chef. Comerford is the first woman to serve in the job.  White House photo by Tina Hager“I am delighted that Cris Comerford has accepted the position of White House Executive Chef,” Mrs. Bush said. “Her passion for cooking can be tasted in every bite of her delicious creations.”

Trained in French classical techniques and specializing in ethnic and American cuisine, Ms. Comerford has worked as an Assistant Chef in the White House kitchen since 1995. She has helped develop inventive menus that showcased American foods and wines for special White House events including the State Dinner in honor of Her Excellency, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Philippines; the Official Dinner in honor of His Excellency, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of the Republic of India; and a social dinner in celebration of William Shakespeare’s birthday.

Ms. Comerford received her bachelor’s degree in Food Technology from the University of the Philippines and gained culinary experience serving as Chef Tournant at Le Ciel in Vienna, Austria; Chef at Le Grande Bistro at The Westin Hotel in Washington, D.C.; and Chef at The Colonnade at the ANA Hotel in Washington, D.C., where she implemented the “Culinary Arts Gallery” which showcased the best of American fine cuisine.

In addition, she collaborated with Chef John Ash to promote American game cooking and assisted and coordinated on the “East Meets West” promotion featuring the late Barbara Tropp. Ms. Comerford melds training received from institutions such as The Education Institute, American Hotel and Motel Association with experiences with some of the nation’s most innovative chefs in the California wine country and San Francisco restaurants to produce original dishes with American flavor.

source:
http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2005/08/20050814-1.html


Earthquake Bacolod City, Philippines

August 3, 2008

Cracks seen on walls of Bacolod-Silay airport after quake

But damage superficial–manager

By Carla Gomez
Visayas Bureau
First Posted 22:07:00 08/03/2008

An earthquake felt at intensity six in Sagay, Cadiz and Silay cities shook Negros Occidental at 2:14 a.m. Saturday, according to Ben Tanatan, science and research analyst of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). (An intensity 6 earthquake is felt by everybody in an area affected. Objects can be seen shaking and cracks may appear on walls.)

The quake’s epicenter was 26 kilometers south and 72 kilometers west of Cadiz City and its origin was tectonic, he said.


NASA’s Phoenix Spacecraft Lands at Martian Arctic Site

May 26, 2008

PASADENA, Calif. — NASA’s Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander’s robotic arm.

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Radio signals received at 4:53:44 p.m. Pacific Time (7:53:44 p.m. Eastern Time) confirmed the Phoenix Mars Lander had survived its difficult final descent and touchdown 15 minutes earlier. The signals took that long to travel from Mars to Earth at the speed of light.

Mission team members at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.; Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver; and the University of Arizona, Tucson, cheered confirmation of the landing and eagerly awaited further information from Phoenix later tonight.

Among those in the JPL control room was NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, who noted this was the first successful Mars landing without airbags since Viking 2 in 1976.

“For the first time in 32 years, and only the third time in history, a JPL team has carried out a soft landing on Mars,” Griffin said. “I couldn’t be happier to be here to witness this incredible achievement.”

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Team members celebrate Phoenix landing on Mars.
Larger view
During its 422-million-mile flight from Earth to Mars after launching on Aug. 4, 2007, Phoenix relied on electricity from solar panels during the spacecraft’s cruise stage. The cruise stage was jettisoned seven minutes before the lander, encased in a protective shell, entered the Martian atmosphere. Batteries provide electricity until the lander’s own pair of solar arrays spread open.

“We’ve passed the hardest part and we’re breathing again, but we still need to see that Phoenix has opened its solar arrays and begun generating power,” said JPL’s Barry Goldstein, the Phoenix project manager. If all goes well, engineers will learn the status of the solar arrays between 7 and 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time (10 and 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time) from a Phoenix transmission relayed via NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter.

The team will also be watching for the Sunday night transmission to confirm that masts for the stereo camera and the weather station have swung to their vertical positions.

“What a thrilling landing! But the team is waiting impatiently for the next set of signals that will verify a healthy spacecraft,” said Peter Smith of the University of Arizona, principal investigator for the Phoenix mission. “I can hardly contain my enthusiasm. The first landed images of the Martian polar terrain will set the stage for our mission.”

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Another critical deployment will be the first use of the 7.7-foot-long robotic arm on Phoenix, which will not be attempted for at least two days. Researchers will use the arm during future weeks to get samples of soil and ice into laboratory instruments on the lander deck.

The signal confirming that Phoenix had survived touchdown was relayed via Mars Odyssey and received on Earth at the Goldstone, Calif., antenna station of NASA’s Deep Space Network.

Phoenix uses hardware from a spacecraft built for a 2001 launch that was canceled in response to the loss of a similar Mars spacecraft during a 1999 landing attempt. Researchers who proposed the Phoenix mission in 2002 saw the unused spacecraft as a resource for pursuing a new science opportunity. Earlier in 2002, Mars Odyssey discovered that plentiful water ice lies just beneath the surface throughout much of high-latitude Mars. NASA chose the Phoenix proposal over 24 other proposals to become the first endeavor in the Mars Scout program of competitively selected missions.

The Phoenix mission is led by Smith at the University of Arizona with project management at JPL and development partnership at Lockheed Martin, Denver. International contributions come from the Canadian Space Agency; the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland; the universities of Copenhagen and Aarhus, Denmark; Max Planck Institute, Germany; and the Finnish Meteorological Institute. For more about Phoenix, visit http://www.nasa.gov/phoenix .

 
 

Media contacts: Guy Webster 818-354-6278
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
guy.webster@jpl.nasa.gov

Dwayne Brown 202-358-1726
NASA Headquarters, Washington
dwayne.c.brown@nasa.gov

Sara Hammond 520-626-1974
University of Arizona, Tucson
shammond@lpl.arizona.edu

2008-81

Ref:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/news/phoenix-20080525b.html
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/05/25/mars.lander/index.html


Lamier-Soberano Family

May 16, 2008

Hello, Welcome! Today will likely be interesting beyond words, reminiscing our roots.  First let me introduce myself for the benefits of those who don’t know me.  I am Nilda, one of the daughters of Antonio Soberano and Consuelo Vinco.  I am married to Dr. Floro Resurrection, a native of Sta. Cruz, Laguna.  We have 4 children, 3 are married, and 8 beautiful grandchildren.  We are retired and travel between Kenneth Square, PA and Bacolod.

It is difficult and interesting but to be a historian is no easy job.  No written records to refer to most of what I am to relate is verbal recollection and testimony from 3rd generation Soberanos.  This may not be all in order so kindly bear with me.

Let me start with Lolo Bero, whose full name is SEVERO MILITAR SOBERANO. He originally came from Manduriao, Iloilo.  He was a peddler by trade, selling blankets, mosquito nets, mats, etc. He must be an adventurous fellow to travel so far away and end up in Valladolid, Negros Occidental.  His choice of Villadolid was considerably a good one for this is where he met our Lola Teding.  His honorable intentions were strongly opposed by Lola Teding’s mother so though he was heartbroken, he married a Lazarte lady, the mother of Tioy Ponso. Soon after  she died from complications of pregnancy.  Still with the love and strong desire for Lola Teding our young widower Lolo Bero, pursued and this time won her over.  Theirs is a lifetime union rearing a BIG family of 8 more boys and a girl.  There was no family planning and contraception was a figment of the imagination in those days.

Lola Teding played a key role in making Tioy Ponso feel like he was one of her sons.  Everyone addressed him as NONG PONSO.  A little about Lolo Bero.  He was a man of few words.  He was noted for being a hard core disciplinarian to his children and to some extent to this grand children.  His imposing presence was ende by his death in 1944 near the end of WW2.  He died in his sleep following a massive heart attack at the age of 74.

MATHILDE LAMIER

She is fondly known to all her APOS as LOLA TEDING.  She is a true native of Villadolid and some of her family background showed her to be the daughter of Mercedes Gualingo and Mr. Lamier.  She had a brother named Esteban who was a Civil Engineer and married to Lola Sinta.  There was a half brother by the name of Crispin.  Lola Tedings family was well off compared to the family of Lolo Bero.  My recollection of Lola Teding is that she was some lady, very frugal and simple in her ways; hard working and with a fantastic business sense.  How she juggled her family responsibilities and attend to her business is simple beyond me.  we can give credit to Lola Isid, Lola Tedings mother in helping raise her children.

It was  clear to see that Lola Teding and Lolo Bero were money oriented people.  It is hard work to wake up every day at 3:00 in the morning, on the road by 4:00 A.M to catch up market days in every neighboring town.  Through perseverance their hard work paid off.  Rice business became so profitable, enabling  them to build their own rice mill, acquire  a cargo truck, build a mansion like house and own a Ford automobile.  Their investments included hectares and hectares of landholdings or haciendas.  Money talked in their particular case.  Local folks in Valladolid held very good impression on the SOBERANOS.  Both also had a good heart for education.  Take tioy Ponso and Tioy Ditong, who got their medical degrees from the US. Tioy Ponso got his from the University of Chicago and Tioy Ditong from the University of Nebraska. 3rd son, Jose finished Law but did not live long enough to see the accomplishments of his children, 4th Raymundo who was a full-fledged lawyer. 5th is Amando who was a succesfull Civil Engineering. 6th is Antonio.  He was uninterested to further his studies but helped his parents a great deal with their business.  Lola Teding always said that he was the most handsome among her boys because he sure had a way with women. 7th Dolores who was the one and only daughter.  She became a Home Economics teacher. 8th is Silverio.  He is the one with Agriculture know-how. 9th is Severo Jr.  he was a Commerce Student.  10th is Leopoldo was a medical legacy to all of us.  She was 91 yrs old when she died in 1961.

-NILDA SOBERANO RESURECCION

ref:
http://www.bacolodcity.net/history.htm


Degrees That Gets You Sure-Fire Hires

May 15, 2008

8 Sure-Fire Hires: Degrees that Could Make Your Career Search a Snap

By Chloë Dowley

Do you really want to commit to a 4-year degree? While it can be intimidating to consider investing the time and money required to get a bachelor’s degree, choosing the right degree could make it well worth your effort. Information on the following 8 careers is based on current projections by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), whose data indicate that these occupations will experience more growth than any others through 2016. Spend the next four years preparing for one of the following professions, and your job search could be a breeze.

Computer Software Engineer

- Interested in math and computers? Embrace the nerd within while you learn to design, develop, test, and evaluate computer software and systems.Get the Degree: A program in software engineering or computer science can help you learn the networking and programming basics to hold your own in this high-tech career.
Happily Ever After: BLS expects a whopping 325,000 new jobs for computer software engineers through 2016. Better still, the 2006 median wages for these IT gurus ranged between $79,780 and $85,370, depending on field of specialization.

Accountant

- Tax season may be over, but the demand for number-crunching geniuses in this field should last for years.

Get the Degree: Study accounting or business to prepare for a career as an accountant.

Happily Ever After: Employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow to the tune of 226,000 new jobs, and median annual earnings in this field were $54,630 in 2006.

Elementary Teacher

- Consider the potential perks of a career in teaching: a pet gerbil in your ‘office,’ mandatory recess every day, and at least twenty children who think you’re cool.

Get the Degree: Get your bachelor’s degree from an accredited teacher education program, in which you learn how to plan a curriculum and manage a classroom.

Happily Ever After: Between 2006 and 2016, the need for elementary teachers will increase by 209,000. You probably won’t get rich as a teacher but the summer vacations may be worth more than a six-figure salary.

Personal Financial Advisor

- Learn the ins and outs of tax laws, insurance, and investments to help your clients plan for retirement and finance their children’s educations.

Get the Degree: Because this profession requires skills in a range of subject matters, choose from degree programs in accounting, finance, economics, business, mathematics, or law to help prepare you for a job.

Happily Ever After: The BLS expects a need for 72,000 new personal financial advisors through 2016; median earnings were $66,120 in 2006.

Market Research Analyst

- Get inside the brains of consumers to help companies market their products using tools such as Internet and telephone surveys.

Get the Degree: Whether you get your degree in business, marketing, or psychology, make sure to follow a well-rounded course of study that includes mathematics, statistics, and economics.

Happily Ever After: Nearly 50,000 new market research analyst positions should become available between 2006 and 2016, with 2006 median annual wages of $58,820.

Computer Systems Analyst

- Keeping current with the ever-changing world of information technology, computer systems analysts help businesses and organizations find the right technologies to meet their needs.

Get the Degree: Analysts aspiring to work in the business world should get a degree in management information systems.

Happily Ever After: A growing dependence on eCommerce and Internet technologies is expected to lead to almost 150,000 new jobs for computer systems analysts. Starting offers for graduates in this field were close to $50,000 in 2006.

Securities, Commodities, Financial Services Sales Agents

- Watch out Wall Street! A career as a stock broker or investment banker can offer a fast-paced, intense work environment with the potential for financial rewards.

Get the Degree: A degree in finance, economics, business, or accounting provides the best preparation for a job in this field.

Happily Ever After: Nearly 80,000 new jobs are expected through 2016. Play your cards right and you could be earning six figures within a few years of graduation.

Financial Analyst

- Put your math skills to the test in this profession, working for banks, insurance companies, or securities firms to improve their bottom line.

Get the Degree: Choose from a bachelor’s degree in finance, business administration, accounting, statistics, or economics to prepare for the rigors of this career.

Happily Ever After: According to BLS data, 75,000 new financial analysts will be hired between 2006 and 2016, and the median salary in 2006 was $66,590.

Where Will You Be in 4 Years?

Four years may sound like a long time to devote to your education, but it’s really just a drop in the bucket compared to the lifetime you could spend in a financially and personally rewarding career. Make the investment in your future now with a mind-broadening and career-enhancing degree. You could be reaping the rewards for years to come.

ref:
http://education.yahoo.net/degrees/articles/featured_8_sure_fire_hires.html


Ahead-of-the-Curve Careers

April 9, 2008

From Data Miner to Offshoring Manager, These Jobs Have a Future

Cutting-edge careers are often exciting, and they offer a strong job market. Alas, the cutting edge too often turns out to be the bleeding edge, so U.S. News has identified careers that, while relatively new, are already viable and promise further growth. They emerge from six megatrends:

Growing healthcare demand.
The increasingly digitized world.
Globalization, especially Asia’s ascendancy.
The dawn of clinical genomics.
Environmentalism.
antiterrorism
Behavioral geneticist
Computational biologist
Data miner
Emergency planning manager
Green-collar consultant
Health informatics specialist/manager
Offshoring manager
Simulation developer

ref
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-ahead_of_the_curve_careers-347


How to Be Happier – 7 Steps to Contentment

April 9, 2008

If happiness is the currency of life — the true measure of success, how hefty is your happiness account? How abundant is your contentment? How much happiness can you afford to give? Do you hoard or hide your true desires? Do you resent others for their happiness and curse their rose-colored glasses? Here are seven ways to boost your levels of happiness, and therefore, your success.

1) It’s Not the Goal that Matters
2) Happiness is the measure of success, but struggle is essential, too, as a catalyst for our growth. Give yourself a license to be human.
3) When you feel a touch of depression coming on, the first step is to accept it.
4) Simplifying your life can bring more satisfaction to your day.
5) Does it take a terminal illness to begin to appreciate life? For many people, it does.
6) Try Happiness Boosters
7) How to Deal With Negative Situations

Remember, the world today gives wider publicity to the negative and so it becomes more important for us to be diligent to train our focus regularly on the positive. Listening to the news or reading the news in the morning, if it is filled with terrorism, fraud, and murder, can potentially start us on a downward spiral. It wires our brains in a certain way. Whereas, if we start the day reading uplifting and inspiring news stories, like those in the Good News Network website, we can launch a positive upward spiral that will impact the rest of our day and help us to stay happier and more contented.

ref:
http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/inspired/opinions/7-steps-to-contentment.html


Iran Tests Advanced Centrifuge

April 9, 2008

By ALI AKBAR DAREINI Associated Press Writer
Apr 8th, 2008 | TEHRAN, Iran — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced major progress in Iran’s push for nuclear power, saying Tuesday that his nation was installing thousands of new uranium-enriching centrifuges and testing a much faster version of the device.

Ahmadinejad said scientists were putting 6,000 new centrifuges into place, about twice the current number, and testing a new type that works five times faster.
Diplomats close to the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency say Iran has exaggerated its progress and seen problems operating the 3,000 centrifuges already in place. One diplomat said Ahmadinejad’s claims of a more advanced centrifuge appeared to allude to a type known as the IR-2, which the agency and Iran said months ago that Iran had begun testing.

While expressing concern that Iran continued to defy a U.N. Security Council ban on enrichment, a diplomat said that Ahmadinejad’s announcement “seems to be little more than a publicity stunt.” He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment publicly.

ref
http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/world/2008/04/08/D8VTSL081_iran_nuclear/index.html?source=yahoo


Baby with two faces worshipped as goddess

April 9, 2008
  • Baby born with two faces is worshipped as reincarnation of a Hindu goddess
  • Girl is healthy, drinks with two mouths and blinks her four eyes
  • 100 people a day visit girl at home to touch her feet out of respect
  • SAINI SUNPURA, India (AP) — A baby with two faces was born in a northern Indian village, where she is doing well and is being worshipped as the reincarnation of a Hindu goddess, her father said Tuesday.

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    Lali has a rare condition known as craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces.

    The baby, Lali, apparently has an extremely rare condition known as craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces. Except for her ears, all of Lali’s facial features are duplicated — she has two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes.

    Lali’s condition is often linked to serious health complications, but the doctor said she was doing well.

    Singh said he took his daughter to a hospital in New Delhi where doctors suggested a CT scan to determine whether her internal organs were normal, but Singh said he felt it was unnecessary.

    ref:
    http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/04/08/baby.heads.ap/index.html


    CAPT. IRENE MORA: FIRST FILIPINO ASTRONAUT FACT or FAKE

    March 26, 2008
    By: sikatuna
    registered: 8/25/2003
    member
    Ilocos Sur, Philippines

    It’s about time to have a Filipino space explorer.
    There’s no limit in space. Who’s next?

    First Filipina astronaut now training in Russia

    By Alma Anonas-Carpio
    The Philippine Star 05/29/2004
    The first Filipina space cadet is now in Russia and she is preparing to rocket to the International Space Station orbiting Earth in July.

    Capt. Irene Mora, a commercial pilot by profession, arrived in Russia last week for the rigorous training she must undergo to be part of the crew that will spend a week on the International Space Station and journey to Mars.
    The very-humorous satire of Poet-pundit Fred Burce Bunao about the First Gentleman becoming the first Filipino cosmonaut immediately brought to mind the case of Irene Mora, whom I called a Filipino cosmoNUT or an astroNUT in 2004.

    Remember when Ms. Irene Mora became the toast of the Filipino cyber world in the first quarter of 2004? Many Manila-based newspapers printed her story as the first Filipino ever to fly in outer space. And Filipino-American newspapers published the reports from Manila as if they were the gospel truth. To my limited knowledge, I was the first journalist to write that she was a “Hoaxbalahap.” I said that she was lying and Filipinos worldwide were falling – hook, line and sinker – for her claim that, among others, she flew on a U.S. space shuttle in 2000.

    The reactions by many Filipino Internet users were swift. People, especially my long-time critics in the NaFFAA, the FANHS, the Books for the Barrios and their allies in the Fil-Am press, vilified my person and they said that I was anti-Filipino. Some of them even said that I was making fun of a legitimate achievement of a Filipino and a woman at that. Some e-forum participants started hitting me as the messenger of the bad news that the Mora claim was a hoax but they did not address the message at all.

    This writer was telling people that he was not a politician who likes only to say what people want to hear. A journalist should write the truth.

    To end the online dispute and silence my critics, I told the e-forums that I would engage the services of a third party, Joseph Lariosa, a veteran journalist, to find out the truth. Mr. Lariosa is the Chicago-based representative of the National Press Club of the Philippines. He is also the correspondent of the Manila Bulletin and Tempo newspapers of the Philippines. So, Mr. Lariosa did investigate the issue and came up with a report that confirmed my original statement that the Irene-Mora story was a hoax. Ms. Mora’s statement that she was the first Filipino astronaut or cosmonaut was false.

    To read Joseph Lariosa’s investigative report about the Irene Mora hoax, please go to your browser and type this link: http://www.pinoyonboard.com/2004/0620_mora.html

    We are also reprinting Mr. Lariosa’s report at the end of this article, as some of our readers may not be able to access it online.

    I said then that my exposé, as confirmed by Mr. Lariosa, should serve as a lesson to Filipino newspapers in Manila that they should investigate allegations first before they print them as news. And the Filipino-American publications that copied verbatim from Manila newspapers the Irene-Mora story should make sure that they are not copying a hoax. Filipino-American wannabe journalists should use their common sense in copying articles from Philippine publications.

    Indeed the Media Breakfast Club (MBC) was right in giving Mr. Lariosa the First MBC-Dean Reyes Award for Journalistic Excellence and Literary Distinction on Nov. 21, 2001. It was a validation of his stature as a real journalist.

    Aside from the newspapers in Chicago and San Diego and online publication in New York that carried my original story about the Irene-Mora hoax, all the Filipino-American publications reprinted the false news from Manila newspapers. After Mr. Lariosa verified my stand, only two Filipino-American media practitioners acknowledged my exposé. Here are their notes, as posted in the www.pinoyonboard.com:

    “Dear Bobby:

    “After the warning, there was another e-mail that did confirm the veracity of the story. The other newspaper based in New York ran the same headline that week. But again, with your and Joseph Lariosa’s (who is a reporter for our newspaper) investigation, we will run another Mora story; this time as a cosmoNUT. Thank you for the information you have given me. Everything is highly appreciated.

    “Warmest regards,
    Anthony Advincula
    Editor
    The Filipino Express
    2711 JFK Blvd. Jersey City
    NJ 07305
    201-434-1114″

    Larry Pelayo posted also in the www.pinoyonboard.com these notes: “Thanks a million. It is an honor to be a reader and receiver of reliable news and factual exposes from your end.

    “I know Joseph Lariosa by heart and I am a friend of Bobby Reyes.

    “Currently, I am the Chairman of the Board of the United Philippine National Press Club USA, Inc. and write on various Fil-am newspapers and magazines here in Los Angeles. I am also the current secretary of the Press Photographers Philippines USA.”

    A Ms. Ana posted also her comments in the www.pinoyonboard.com: “Your expose on this hoax, to my mind, has left the mainstream media in the Philippines not only-cross-eyed but almost half blind!!!”

    Dr. Eddie AAA Calderon of Minneapolis, Minnesota, posted his comments, to wit: “Just to let you know that I sent the article of Bobby Reyes to both the Philippine Inquirer and Philippine Star when he sent us the first e-mail about Ms. Mora’s claim that she was training to be an astronaut or she was an astronaut.

    “Have not received anything from the Philippine newspapers.

    “Also the previous article of Ms. Mora stated that she was a polyglot or multilingual and speaking at least 8 or 9 languages. If her contention that she was training to be an astronaut is false then her multilingual claim can also be a suspect.”

    The Filipino newspapers in the Philippines and in the United States, with the exceptions of the Filipino Express and the ang Panahon, never bothered to issue any retraction after they published the false claims of Ms. Mora.

    Here is Joseph G. Lariosa’s investigative report, as originally published in the www.pinoyonboard.com on June 21, 2004: QUOTE.

    After an Investigation: Filipina’s Claims to Be a Cosmonaut Do Not Check Out

    Chicago, ILLINOIS — When your mother says, “I love you,” check it out. This rule of thumb that guides hard-nosed journalists to double check their sources for stories that are too good to be true appears have slipped by some Philippine newspapers, which are the chief source of most of their stories of Overseas-Filipino newspapers.

    Bobby M. Reyes, an online community journalist from Los Angeles, California, pointed the breach of this journalists’ cardinal rule when he alerted this reporter, who is also working with an upstart Chicago-based news agency, Journal List Press Exchange (JLPX), on June 5, 2004, to check the veracity of reports from some leading newspapers from Manila that a Filipina is in line to become the next astronaut or cosmonaut.

    According to the Philippine Star article written by Joanne Rae Ramirez, which came out on February 28, 2004, it said: “Irene Mora, the first Filipino likely to conquer outer space, has been to “the edge of the earth” and loves it there. This year, she aims to go beyond it.

    Irene, 31, flew on a space shuttle to the “edge of the earth” in 2000 as part of a research mission sponsored by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and in the darkness beheld “a sparkling diamond.”

    On Dec. 14, 2003, the Philippine Daily Inquirer came out with an article written by Volt Contreras, which alleged that: “Mora is now studying Russian as she will be heading for the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City next year under a training program offered by Space Adventures of Arlington, Virginia.

    “Space Adventures is the company that launched in 2000 the world’s first “space tourist,” Dennis Tito, an American.”

    A check by JLPX with the NASA’s public affairs office yielded an email response on June 14 from Bobbie Ferguson, who said that “I do not have any information that Irene Mora was or is a NASA astronaut. She has not flown on the Space Shuttle in 2000.”

    An email message sent on June 6 to the Russian Cultural Centre and the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., on how to get in touch with the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City resulted with a phone call from Russian Cultural Centre Director Natalie Batova, directing JLPX to get in touch with Space Adventures in Arlington, Virginia.

    A check with the Space Adventures directed JLPX to Stacey Tearne, vice president of Crosby-Volmer International Communications, which handles the publicity of Space Adventures. Ms. Tearne wrote an email response on June 13 that said: “I do not know of a Capt. Irene Mora nor is she a Space Adventures’ orbital client.”

    A news story published by the Manila Times on April 14, 2003, under the headline, “Filipina is world’s best skydiver,” said! Lt. Commander Irene Mora, a lady pilot from the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary Air Operation Wing, made the Philippines proud by winning the gold in the Friendship Airborne 2003 Skydiving Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.

    In winning the skydiving crown, Mora became the first-ever Filipina to win the prestigious crown in this death-defying event which drew participants from the best skydivers in the United States, Europe and Asia.
    This story, however, appeared to have been confirmed by Dr. Frank Osanka, president of Friendship Airborne organization based at Racine, Wisconsin. Mr. Osanka wrote an email response as follows: “Thank you for your thoughtfulness in forwarding the piece on Ms. Irene Moro (sic). She is outstanding. Friendship Airborne hopes to be invited to jump again in the Philippines as we were in l998. Best wishes, Doc.

    The JLPX initially contacted on June 5 retired Admiral Reuben Lista of the Philippine Coast Guard, who was vacationing in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the time on a tip by Mr. Lista’s tour guide and friend, Mr. Fernando “Ronnie” M. Estrada of San Jose, California. Mr. Lista directed JLPX to contact Admiral Joselito Aseniero of the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary. An email reply from Capt. Harold Wolf of PCGA on June 7 said, “Your message has been forwarded to Adm. Aseniero.” As of press time, Admiral Aseniero has not yet responded to verify the veracity of news reports about Ms. Mora’s “astronaut or cosmonaut” aspirations.

    Last Thursday, June 17, a Ms. Mora called up JLPX, saying she was informed by Dr. Osanka that a media representative wanted to talk to her. The voice from the other line identified herself as Ms. Mora. As the voice was breaking, she said she was in Beijing and that she said “I could hardly hear you.” She gave away her email address so she could understand what the media outlet wanted from her.

    An email was sent to Ms. Mora on June 18, seeking comments that both US NASA and Space Adventures are dismissing press reports that she flew on NASA’s Space Shuttle in 2000 and that the Space Adventures said she is not an orbital client. As of press time, Ms. Mora has not responded to the email inquiry.

    In its June 3-9 issue, the weekly Ang Panahon (Time) based in Daly City, California, published and edited by Greg Macabenta, ran a banner headline: “Doubts cast on First Filipina Cosmonaut.” The paper also contacted Space Adventures and quoted Emeline Paat, a Filipina working with the company, informing Ang Panahon that Mora never actually trained with them or even visited.

    Ang Panahon said Mora had called up the company (Space Adventures) several times, from early this year, to inquire about the company’s space tourism program.

    Bobby Reyes said that if Ms. Mora could not prove that she flew NASA’s Space Shuttle in 2000 so she cannot be an astronaut nor is she heading to Russia so she can be a cosmonaut, she might as well call herself either “astronut” or “cosmonut.”

    Meanwhile, the numerous stories posted on the Internet about Ms. Mora’s going to outer space are likely to be entered into the “hoax of fame” or become a famous bum steer (koryente), according to a JLPX staff.

    As to reports that Ms. Mora renounced her US citizenship to become a Filipino, it is still a subject of investigation. # # # UNQUOTE.

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    Update: 11/29/08