The electric wheelchair-bound Ms. Tan was lucid until the day she died. Fact was, she took a short rest from playing mahjong but never woke up. There will be a six-day wake for Ms. Tan, after which she will be cremated.
Bob Kuans vehicle? His familys Ling Nam noodle house chain. By the way, Mr. Kuans high-end Oriental restaurant venture, Kingfisher, at Rockwells Power Plant has closed down.
To save on, uh, talent fees, the star is Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II. The commercial shows Mar Roxas talking to and being hugged by market vendors and, gasp, holding up a fish for everybody to see.
Mr. Roxas is, of course, better known as a resident of the Bahay Puti compound owned by the Araneta family and as an investment banker who, among other things, put up a venture capital company with Francisco Dizon before both of them joined government.
Paquito Dizon is chairman of the Philippine National Bank. Mr. Roxas served the unfinished congressional term of his brother, the late Gerardo Roxas III, before accepting the DTI post.
By the way, Golden Arches senior vice-president for marketing is Leila Hernandez, whose favorite colors are red and pink and who, being a woman, has pushed for and has succeeded in getting president George Yangs approval to renovate the washrooms in all of the chains 242 outlets nationwide.
Dondon Paderanga grew up in lanzones-famous Camiguin, whose only other native son known outside the island is former professional basketball player Abet Guidaben.
Until middle of this year, Mr. Paderanga served as an executive director of the Asian Development Bank, with the usual commissary (read: access to US steaks at cheap prices) privileges and dollar-based salary.
His replacement is a fellow director-general of the National Economic and Development Authority Dante Canlas.