User:LionFosset/sandbox2
Appearance
Future potential projects[edit]
Articles to create[edit]
People[edit]
- Lorenzo Gadon, Filipino lawyer
- Romeo Espino, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (1972–1981)
- Narcisa Rizal López, "favorite" sister of José Rizal
- Manuel de Yriarte, Filipino director of the National Museum of the Philippines
- Rosa Sevilla de Alvero, Filipino educator, writer, and participant in the Philippine Revolution
- Anselmo Jorge de Fajardo, priest and playwright in Pampanga, Philippines
- Franziska Jägerstätter, Austrian Catholic farmer and wife of Catholic martyr Franz Jägerstätter
- Everardo Napay, Ilonggo-born zarzuela playwright, architect, and composer in Legazpi, Albay
- Ana T. Calixto, Filipino short story writer from Bacacay, Albay
- Maria Lilia F. Realubit, Filipino historian of Bicol
- Mariano Ocampo III, governor of Tarlac
- Tange, comedian from Wanted: Boarders
Works and fictional characters[edit]
- Don Gonzalo de Cordoba, 1831 Kapampangan play (more specifically a "kumidya") written by Fr. Anselmo Jorge de Fajardo
- Sinong Lumikha ng Yoyo? Sinong Lumikha ng Moon Buggy?, 1981 Filipino film written and directed by Kidlat Tahimik
- "Sarung Banggi", a Bikol-language folk song from August 1910, composed by Potenciano Gregorio
- Lagda sa Pagca Maligdon sa Tauong Bisaya, 1734 Cebuano code-of-conduct
- An Parabareta, a Bikol-language newspaper (est. 1899), founded by Mariano Perfecto
- El Eco del Sur, the first Bikol-language newspaper (est. 1890)
- Vocabulario de la lengua Bicol, the first Bikol-language dictionary (though not the first to be published)
- Yuuko Aioi, fictional Japanese character (nicknamed "Yukko") from Nichijou
- Nano Shinonome, fictional Japanese character from Nichijou
- Kalayaan 1896, a television program broadcast on GMA Network in 1996
Others[edit]
- Integrated Reorganization Plan, a plan by Ferdinand Marcos announced after Proclamation No. 1081 in September 1972
- Kapampangan literature
Cambodia[edit]
Sight & Sound's Best Films of 2011[edit]
In descending order:
- The Tree of Life
- A Separation
- The Kid with a Bike
- Melancholia
- The Artist
- Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
- The Turin Horse
- We Need to Talk About Kevin
- Le Quattro Volte
- This Is Not a Film
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
64th Cannes Film Festival (2011) Official Selection[edit]
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2011 Japanese animated series[edit]
2011 Japanese live-action series[edit]
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Using Chronicles of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning in Tropical Philippines (2015) as a source
- Air conditioning
- Willis Carrier
- Stuart W. Cramer
- Automobile air conditioning
- Compressor
- Condenser (heat transfer)
- Dehumidifier
- Evaporator
- HVAC control system
- Room air distribution
- Manila Hotel
- Dasmariñas Village
- Nissan Sentra
- Calsonic Kansei
1999 Japanese animated series[edit]
- Corrector Yui (partial)
- Digimon Adventure (partial)
- Hunter × Hunter (partial)
- I'm Gonna Be An Angel!
- One Piece (season 1) (partial)
- Power Stone (TV series)
- Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko
- Turn A Gundam (partial)
Home media in the Philippines[edit]
- Viva Video - Sold the highest number of units in 2000 with 1.061 million (likely because of United International Pictures, a joint venture of Universal and Paramount). Warburg Pincus held a 15% stake in 2002.
Staff
- Leigh G. Legazpi, assistant Vice President
- Darlene Gustilo, business development manager; from W. Visayas
- Lorie Manuel, staff
- Joanna Caridad, sales representative; from NCR
- ACA Video - allegedly the largest video-audio retail chain by 1993 (1993 Manila Standard source) (1992 Sunday Standard Magazine source, p. 9) (1999 Manila Standard source, p. 8)
- Magnavision - established in 1988, earliest clients were CIC (Universal and Paramount) and Disney. It sold 725,000 units in 2000 (Source, p. 8 & 55)
Staff
- Ramon Chuaying, owner
- Dinesh Chinna, head of production, sr. operations manager and event manager
- Mai Ruelo Requilman, creative artist since April 2006
- Jennifer Chua, brand manager since 2004
- Warner Home Video - Sold 515,000 units in 2000; seems to have introduced the DVD to the Philippine market (1997 Manila Standard source, p. 19)
- Regal Home Video - Sold 196,000 units in 2000
- Odyssey
- Astroplus / Astrovision - SM City Manila branch opened in April 2000 (Inquirer source, p. B11)
Staff
- Steph Borbe, assistant vice president since 2004
- Yets Almario, operations manager
- Danica Danille Wu, marketing associate from 2013 to 2014
- Sheryl Velasco, data encoder and inventory manager since September 2002; from San Juan City
- Elaine Masamayor, encoder
- Marife Villamor, encoder from 2007 to 2008, cashier from 2012 to 2015
- Gina Barin, store staff at Ayala Greenbelt
- Myrnadette Laurio, cashier; from Region IVA
- Maria May Mahusay, lead cashier
- C-Interactive - Selling PC games in March 2000 (Inquirer source, p. B11)
- Video City - First store established at a mall in 1989 (Variety Deal Memo source, p. 11)
Staff
- Rose Osete, co-franchisee in 1997 (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kZMVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-AoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3189%2C127960)
- Jason Lee, co-franchisee in 1997 (https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kZMVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-AoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3189%2C127960)
- A DVD section in Landmark Department Store, 1st floor of TriNoma