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		<title>Beware of Crimes in Major Cities in Philippines (Part 2 of 2)</title>
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I have shown in the Part 1 of the Crimes in Major Cities in Philippines the gangs like Salisi Gang, Tutok-Kalawit Gang, Ativan Gang, Ipit Gang, Budol-Budol Gang, Kotong, Laslas Bag / Laslas Bulsa, Ipit Taxi Gang and Estribo Gang. Here’s the other list of more gangs as a continuation…

Bukas Kotse Gang
In main roads under [...]


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<p align="justify">I have shown in the <a href="http://ofw.talk-pick.com/beware-of-crimes-in-major-cities-in-philippines-part-1-of-2/" target="_self">Part 1 of the Crimes in Major Cities in Philippines</a> the gangs like Salisi Gang, Tutok-Kalawit Gang, Ativan Gang, Ipit Gang, Budol-Budol Gang, Kotong, Laslas Bag / Laslas Bulsa, Ipit Taxi Gang and Estribo Gang. Here’s the other list of more gangs as a continuation…</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>Bukas Kotse Gang</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In main roads under heavy traffic, parking areas in malls, churches, schools, etc…</p>
<p align="justify">Thieves typically work in pairs.. Spotting a potential victim driving a car with unlocked doors, a pair will force their way into an occupied parked car or a vehicle stopped at an intersection. Other times, using a car of their own, the pair will force the victim to maneuver his or her vehicle off the road. One of the attackers will force the victim to open his door. The attacker pushes the victim to the front passenger seat, drives the car to a deserted area, and robs the victim. Sometimes, the attackers also steal the car.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Dura Boys</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In public transportation terminals, jeepneys, and buses…</p>
<p align="justify">This tactic is usually carried out by a group of three. The first member informs the victim that a man/woman has spit on her sleeve and back. The victim will be distracted trying to wipe the spit on her sleeve while one of the other members of the gang steals the victim’s valuables, usually a wallet or a mobile phone.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Akyat-Bahay Gang</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In residential areas…</p>
<p align="justify">The Akyat-Bahay is the most common robbery scheme in the Philippines . This crime is usually orchestrated by three to five people. These thieves target homes that are unoccupied especially during the holiday season (i.e. Christmas, Holy Week, and Summer Vacation) or during severe weather conditions (i.e. typhoons) when members of the household can barely notice break-ins into their homes. The gang also employs children who can easily enter homes illegally through tight spaces.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Pitas Gang</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In provincial and city operation buses, jeepneys, motorized passenger sidecars (tricycles), and schools…</p>
<p align="justify">Thieves typically target passengers seated near the windows of public buses, jeepneys, and tricycles. Among the items usually snatched by thieves include wrist watches, rings, necklaces, mobile phones, and hand bags.</p>
<p align="justify">Another variant occurs when a group of thieves grab the ears of women and young girls and steal their earrings or snatch their bracelets from their wrists.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Zest-O Gang</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In provincial/city operation buses…</p>
<p align="justify">This scheme is usually executed by three members. One of the perpetrators wears a bus conductor’s uniform and ask their potential victim “ilan ho” or “how many?” The unsuspecting victim assumes that the man is the bus conductor and responds with the amount of fare the victim should pay. The criminal then forcibly hands the victim a Zest-O juice or any food item and demands that the victim pay for the item. The two accomplices will vouch that the victim ordered from the vendor. The victim will then be forced to pay up.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Laglag-Barya Gang</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In provincial/city operation buses, jeepneys, railway stations…</p>
<p align="justify">Members of this gang drop coins or small bills near their victim. While the victim helps to scoop up the money, other gang members start robbing the victim. In most instances, a gang member blends with the crowd and serves as lookout or “stopper,” when someone tries to run after his companions.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Baraha Gang</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In restaurants, shopping malls, department stores, supermarkets…</p>
<p align="justify">Members of this gang are typically waiters and cashiers who target credit card users in business establishments. Once the victim gives his credit card to the waiter/shop attendant the card is swiped to a skimming device that will capture the victim’s credit card account.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Besfren Gang</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In bargain malls and open-air markets…</p>
<p align="justify">This gang targets shoppers who check out items sold in stalls (i.e. watches, jewelry, mobile phones, and other electronic gadgets). One of the gang members stands next to the victim and borrows the item being checked, pretending that he/she is a friend of the victim. The thief will quickly flee the stall premises bringing with him/her the said item. The store owner/attendant naturally assumes that the victim is an accomplice and will ask him/her to pay for the item.</p>


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Crimes are everywhere &#8211; on the streets, while riding on public transportation, in shopping malls, and in other areas with high people concentration. Here are the common names of gangs roaming around the metro. OFWs like us who have been out of the country for quite some time should know these modus operandi victimizing Filipinos [...]


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<p align="justify">Crimes are everywhere &#8211; on the streets, while riding on public transportation, in shopping malls, and in other areas with high people concentration. Here are the common names of gangs roaming around the metro. OFWs like us who have been out of the country for quite some time should know these modus operandi victimizing Filipinos in Metro Manila and in other major cities in the Philippines. So beware&#8230;</p>
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<li><strong>Salisi Gang</strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">In hotel lounges, coffee bars, cafes, and restaurants frequented by perceivably wealthy tourists and businessmen…</p>
<p align="justify">Suspects are typically well-dressed, mild-mannered, and project an aura of legitimate businessman or an affluent matron; complete with jewelry, attaché case and other props to appear and look wealthy. The perpetrator moves closer to the would-be victim and waits patiently until the victim is engrossed in a serious conversation with a companion or leaves his or her bags and other belongings unattended. In a swift motion, the perpetrator takes the unattended bag or belongings and casually leaves the place.</p>
<p align="justify">Another variant, involves two or three accomplices who distract the would-be victim by engaging them in a conversation, often pretending to know the victim from somewhere or ask for a lighter. When distracted, the accomplice takes the unattended bag or belongings of the victim.</p>
<p align="justify">Another tactic involves a perpetrator who loiters around the hotel &#8216; s front desk and waits for a guest to deposit his room key or is busy conversing with the front desk staff during registration. Once the victim is already busy talking with the front desk staff, the perpetrator makes his move by walking beside the victims and grab the bags or belongings unattended in a swift motion and casually leaves the location.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Tutok-Kalawit Gang</strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">In malls, sidewalks, schools, public buses, and jeepneys…</p>
<p align="justify">Tutok-Kalawit involves a man or woman suddenly hugging a victim like they are old friends. In truth, the con man or woman is discreetly poking a sharp object on the side of the victim while quietly telling him to turn over his cash and valuables.<br />
Another variant of this criminal tactic would be two thieves accusing a victim of something bogus. The victim would naturally deny the charge and confront his accuser. The thieves would then ask the victim to show his/her ID. Since IDs are usually kept in wallets, thieves will grab the wallet from the victim and run away.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Ativan Gang</strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">In bars, boardwalks, restaurant, and other tourist spots…</p>
<p align="justify">Ativan perpetrators commonly victimize foreigners who roam alone in public places. The group is usually composed of three (3) to four (4) males or females who befriend the would-be victim. After gaining trust and confidence, the victim will be taken for a ride to other tourist sites and during meal time, the victim will be brought to their house usually situated in a squatter colony where the victim will be treated for lunch, snacks, or dinner. The served drink is spiked with Ativan – a powerful anti-depressant/ sleeping pill. Even before finishing the drink, the victim will succumb to a deep sleep and while sleeping, will be stripped of his cash and valuables and will be brought out of the house and left at a completely random location.<br />
Another variant of this tactic is when a male victim is se &#8211; duced and picked-up in a bar, restaurant, park and/or a tourist site by a gorgeous female, well dressed and well-mannered. The victim will be approached and befriended until a casual conversation and se &#8211; duction process takes place which culminates in negotiated se &#8211; xual activities. The victim will either be brought to a pre-arranged hotel/motel or to his own hotel room. Once at the designated room, the victim will be offered liquor or drink which the perpetrator mixes with highly potent Ativan pills. Once the victim is unconscious, the suspect will divest the victim of his cash/valuables, and then leave the victim at the scene. Most of the victims of this crime wake-up after two to three days and it takes another two days before the victim can fully recover from the drugs and discover the losses.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Ipit Gang</strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">In crowded areas such as passenger jeepneys, railway stations, and malls…</p>
<p align="justify">Ipit gang members operate in groups of four or five. Gang members shove or push a prospective victim to distract him or her, while their accomplice picks his pocket. In jeepneys and buses, suspects squeeze-in and distract their victims while their accomplice snatches the victim’s wallet and/or mobile phone.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Budol-Budol Gang</strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">In malls, airports, restaurants, and coffee shops frequented by perceivably wealthy tourists and businessmen…</p>
<p align="justify">Budol-Budol is a transaction scam principally involving a supposed bundle (budol) of cash that is actually padded inside with sheets of paper cut in the size of money. Only the exposed sides however are real money, everything in between are plain paper cuttings.</p>
<p align="justify">Budol-budol gang members are often described as sweet-talking, charismatic, and convincing. Other victims even report having been hypnotized by the group.</p>
<p align="justify">Reports and stories of the Budol-budol operations vary from a balikbayan (returning overseas Filipinos) urgently needing a huge amount in Philippine Peso in exchange for his Dollars, to a stranger &#8216; s emergency offer to swap his bundle of cash with a mobile phone or an expensive piece of jewelry. After gaining the potential victim &#8216; s trust the two parties barter their items – the bundle of money for whatever product the to-be victim is peddling. Mobile phones and jewelry are the most commonly lost items. Some high profile cases involve rare paintings, expensive furniture and millions worth of checks to the Budol-budol gang. After the deal is made, the gang and the victim splits.</p>
<p align="justify">Another, more sensational and dramatic variant of this crime is the use of fake gold bars, which the suspects use as bait for their victims. The ploy commonly used involves a Filipino treasure hunter or a Japanese survivor has knowledge of a secret Japanese fortune which was plundered by the retreating Japanese Army during World War II which is yet to be completely recovered. A sample of the gold bar is shown to the would be victim for physical examination and since the gold bar actually looks genuine, an offer is made to sell the whole fortune by asking the victim to pay half the cost of the gold bars under terms and conditions agreed upon. One of the conditions is that the gold bars can be delivered or a map can be provided and brought to the site where the bars can be dug up. After the payment, the perpetrators will never show up and the victim will soon discover that the gold bars which were delivered or unearthed from the site are gold plated lead bars.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Kotong</strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">In airports, hotels, restaurants, malls, and public parks frequented by foreigners and balikbayans…</p>
<p align="justify">The common victims of this MO are foreigners, balikbayans and their dependents who are lured into exchanging their foreign currencies into pesos at a rate higher than the prevailing exchange rates. The group/individual approaches and offers a tempting high rate to the would-be victim.</p>
<p align="justify">During the transaction, which usually takes place outside or right in front of a foreign exchange shop, the equivalent peso is counted before the victim three times. Initially, the victim is allowed to count the money he will receive to make him feel confident that he will get the exact amount for his foreign currency. After, a recount is done by one of the perpetrators spreading the pesos in his palm to cover his fingers that are folding a portion of the bunch. The suspect distracts the attention of the victim, often by telling him to be extra careful of robbers, while wrapping the bundle of money in a newspaper or placing it inside a paper bag. The victim eventually discovers that he was shortchanged when he counts the money while inside a car or upon arrival at his house or hotel.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Laslas Bag / Laslas Bulsa </strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">In malls, open-air markets, and public transportation…</p>
<p align="justify">Perpetrators of this crime usually target victims in crowded areas. A man/woman/child pretending to be lost or selling an item approaches the victim to distract his/her attention. An accomplice slashes the bag/pocket of the victim who is busy being distracted by another suspect. All money and goods are stolen.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Ipit Taxi Gang</strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">In taxis…</p>
<p align="justify">The Ipit Taxi scheme usually involves three (3) perpetrators. The trio uses a taxi cab spray painted with a different name and sporting stolen or fake license plates. The driver usually drives around looking for a potential victim who is hailing a taxi cab. Unknown to the victim, the locking mechanisms of both rear doors are not working. The driver then drives the cab to a pre-arranged area, usually a dimly lit street or highway, and slows down pretending he has engine/mechanical trouble. At this juncture his cohorts approach both doors of the cab, jump in and sandwich the victim who is forcibly divested of his cash and valuables. After the victim is robbed, the driver takes the victim and dumps him in a quiet place or highway.<br />
In another variant, the taxi driver, with the help of an illegal solicitor, will ask the victim to pay an additional amount or forcibly divest him of all cash and valuables, then the victim is dumped in a remote area.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Estribo Gang </strong></li>
</ul>
<p align="justify">In public transportation…</p>
<p align="justify">Attackers prey on passengers inside a bus or jeepney by positioning themselves near the estribo or vehicle &#8216; s exit and then hold up everyone inside. In other instances, a crafty criminal will set up at the exit of a crowded bus or jeepney and systematically pick the pocket of passengers passing through.</p>


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		<title>OFWs Should Avoid The Backdoor Exit To Go Home</title>
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OFWs should not use the backdoor exit in order to speed up their repatriation to the Philippines. What do we mean by backdoor exit? Why do some Filipinos use the backdoor exit? How is backdoor exit taking place? Why should OFWs avoid using the backdoor exit?

Backdoor exit or backdoor deportation is an illegal way of [...]


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<p align="justify">OFWs should not use the backdoor exit in order to speed up their repatriation to the Philippines. What do we mean by backdoor exit? Why do some Filipinos use the backdoor exit? How is backdoor exit taking place? Why should OFWs avoid using the backdoor exit?</p>
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<p align="justify">Backdoor exit or backdoor deportation is an illegal way of deporting OFWs. An OFW who likes to take the backdoor exit and be deported back to Philippines will change his/her Christian name to a Muslim name. Since there is a yearly repatriation amnesty to those overstaying after Umra and Hajj, OFWs will pretend to be overstayers as well.</p>
<p align="justify">OFWs will be lured to go to Jeddah and stay under the Khandara overpass in hopes of being deported by the local authorities together with other foreign nationals. The selling point by fixers here is that if local authorities arrest them for overstaying or not having their iqamas or national identification cards, they would be deported.</p>
<p align="justify">Those taking the backdoor exit are usually Filipinos who are either runaway from employers or those who have issues against laws. Runaways usually prefer the backdoor exit rather than the legal process or arrangement. It is because they fear that immigration officials will return them to their employers, their employers may take them back or their employers will force them to pay before issuing exit visas.</p>
<p align="justify">Fixers, who are mostly Filipinos, usually charge stranded nationals around 1,200 &#8211; 1,600 riyals or approximately P16,000 and above to process their exit from Saudi Arabia.</p>
<p align="justify">While many may have been deported successfully this way before, this may not be the same case now. It will now be nearly impossible to sneak out from the border of KSA since they have tightened their deportation process because of many cases of expatriates getting away after committing crimes in the kingdom.</p>
<p align="justify">The sad reality is that even some Filipinos don&#8217;t prefer the backdoor exit, they are left with no option but to patronize the procedure. It is because there are numerous cases that the embassy or consulate are doing nothing at all. Some embassy officials are even urging some OFWs to go through the backdoor instead.</p>
<p align="justify">Despite the high risk of being caught, some OFWs still prefer to use the backdoor. But Filipinos should not resort to this procedure anymore. The KSA authorities already know the legit Muslims who came from Umra or Hajj against those who are pretending only.</p>
<p align="justify">Please circulate this modus operandi to others. Don&#8217;t deal with fixers and follow the legal process and proper channel of getting repatriated no matter how tedious the process is because it is still the best way. Fixers won&#8217;t be able to give help in anyway anymore. Our government, embassies and consulate should do something to put an end to these fixers and their modus operandi.</p>


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		<title>As 2010 Draws Near, Will OFWs Be Again Victimized by Political Agenda?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 15:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Part of his political campaign for the 2010 national elections or not, stronger protection for OFWs is being urged by Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas.
OFWs are hoping though that this is not just part of any political ad or campaign. Through the years, the so-called modern-day Filipino heroes have endured so much abroad and they are [...]


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<p align="justify">Part of his political campaign for the 2010 national elections or not, stronger protection for OFWs is being urged by Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas.</p>
<p align="justify"><span id="more-730"></span>OFWs are hoping though that this is not just part of any political ad or campaign. Through the years, the so-called modern-day Filipino heroes have endured so much abroad and they are expected to endure even more.</p>
<p align="justify">The government should realize that what is keeping the OFWs motivated and determined is the fact the their families need to survive from the grueling life in the Philippines.</p>
<p align="justify">The government should not be thankful to OFWs. Thanking them means that they have no plan to whatsoever improve the quality of life of Filipinos. OFWs don&#8217;t want to leave their families but poverty drove most OFWs away from their families. What&#8217;s there to be thankful?</p>
<p align="justify">&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p align="justify"><em>Here are some of the highlights of his statements regarding his concern for the welfare of the OFWs:</em></p>
<p align="justify">1. That there should be stronger government protection for Filipinos working abroad, especially against abuse by their employers or host countries.</p>
<p align="justify">2. That he will press for reforms in government policy involving the deployment of skilled and non-skilled workers to other countries as he noted the growing number of Filipinos overseas and the rising number of OFW-related incidents.</p>
<p align="justify">3. That he believes that the best thing the government can give to our OFWs is security for them &#8211; support and protection so they will be spared abuse when they are abroad.</p>
<p align="justify">4. That he believes that the government must also reduce the financial burden of Filipino overseas workers by removing the 0.15 percent Documentary Stamps Tax (DST) on money remittances to the country.</p>
<p align="justify">5. That he would push for the professionalization of the foreign service system to ensure that only the most talented and most qualified are recruited by the government to ensure that our OFWs will get quality assistance from personnel and officers of the Department of Foreign Affairs here and abroad.</p>
<p align="justify">6. That he called on Malacanang to release the P50 million for the OFW Social Reintegration program that President Arroyo has yet to release to the Department of Labor and Employment. The program provides <em>balikbayan</em> OFWs with sufficient knowledge of how to use their savings as well as investment opportunities and other forms of reintegration assistance.</p>
<p align="justify">7. That the government must ensure that OFWs have access to communication wherever they are to so they can easily call Philippine offices in their areas in cases of employer problems and that free legal services for those facing legal problems are readily available.</p>
<p align="justify">8. That pre-departure orientation and preparation seminars should likewise be given to departing OFWs to brief them of their rights and on what they should and could do should they encounter difficulties in their jobs.</p>
<p align="justify">9. That all these reforms could only take place once an activist government — one that cares for and listen to its people &#8211; takes over from the current administration, which has consistently shown insensitivity to the plight of its workers abroad.</p>


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		<title>Physicians Board Exam Results for August 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) recently released the list of successful examinees in the Physician Licensure Examination.
1,680 out of 2,357 passed the examination given by the Board of Medicine in the cities of Manila, Cebu and Davao.
See below the full list of board exam passers:
1 ABAD,ANAMARIE NAMBAYAN
2 ABAD,SUEELLEN TAN
3 ABALETA,RODELLE DEMEGILLO
4 ABAN,ELAINEJOYCE REYES
5 ABAN,MARKPHILIPP TOLIONGCO
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) recently released the list of successful examinees in the Physician Licensure Examination.</p>
<p align="justify"><span id="more-735"></span>1,680 out of 2,357 passed the examination given by the Board of Medicine in the cities of Manila, Cebu and Davao.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>See below the full list of board exam passers:</strong></p>
<p>1 ABAD,ANAMARIE NAMBAYAN<br />
2 ABAD,SUEELLEN TAN<br />
3 ABALETA,RODELLE DEMEGILLO<br />
4 ABAN,ELAINEJOYCE REYES<br />
5 ABAN,MARKPHILIPP TOLIONGCO<br />
6 ABANTE,ROWENA ABANTE<br />
7 ABARQUEZ,MALOUELLA LEGASPI<br />
8 ABAT,KATRINAMARIE SO<br />
9 ABAYA,ROMEOJR ARCEGA<br />
10 ABBAS,TASLEAH MAPUPUNO<br />
11 ABDUL,AILEEN KABAGANI<br />
12 ABELEDA,YURI BERIOSO<br />
13 ABELLA,AVEGAIL ABDON<br />
14 ABELLA-DELROSARIO,LORAHLYN GONZALES<br />
15 ABELLANA,FRITZGERALD ABELLANA<br />
16 ABILLAR,LUCHIE DELIMA<br />
17 ABO,BAIARCELA MACAUMBANG<br />
18 ABOOL,HAZELJANE RABE<br />
19 ABRAGAN,GIRARDERIC GUIRNELA<br />
20 ABREGANA,KATHLEENANNE TUBALINAL<br />
21 ABRENCILLO,RODEO APURADO<br />
22 ABUCAY,CHRISTINE LABAPIS<br />
23 ABUEG,LEAHANNE SANMATEO<br />
24 ACABA,MARIANROSE TABIONGAN<br />
25 ACDAL,FEDERICOJR DIÑO<br />
26 ACEDO,RHIATHERESA DAY<br />
27 ACLUBA,ANNNUELLI BAUTISTA<br />
28 ACOSTA,DENNISDANILOJR CONTACTO<br />
29 ACOSTA,ERNELLIO MACALINO<br />
30 ACOSTA,RIABLANCA SEBASTIAN<br />
31 ACUÑA,KEITHAYLWIN RETUERTO<br />
32 ADONA,MARKLHEMUEL BARRERA<br />
33 ADVINCULA,HYDE ROJAS<br />
34 ADVINCULA,MANZENJOSEPH TONGOL<br />
35 AFOS,IVYELLINE SUMOBA<br />
36 AGAN,CYRILMITCHEL TECSON<br />
37 AGBAY,RIZZAH MANALO<br />
38 AGBONES,ALLENCYPRESS OYANIB<br />
39 AGCAOILI,JENNIELYN CONDENO<br />
40 AGCAOILI,KRISTINEJOY REMIGIO<br />
41 AGCAOILI,MARIAYSABELLUCIA RAMIREZ<br />
42 AGERO,PETULAJOYPEJAY PORTILLA<br />
43 AGONOY,JOCELYN YADAO<br />
44 AGPAOA,VERLE VALERIANO<br />
45 AGUANTA,RJLOUIE TAGALOG<br />
46 AGUDA,REMBO MARTINEZ<br />
47 AGUILA,EDSEL BICALDO<br />
48 AGUILAR,BERNARD CABALLO<br />
49 AGUILAR,MARAHCANDY ABARCA<br />
50 AGUIRRE,CELESTHINEANGELLI PAMBO<br />
51 AGULLO,EDGARJAKE ACEJO<br />
52 AGULTO,MELIZAKATRINA BELARMINO<br />
53 AGUSTIN,AILEEN CASTILLO<br />
54 AGUSTIN,LYRA CORPUZ<br />
55 AHERRERA,JAIMEALFONSO MANALO<br />
56 ALAD-AD,WILSON VEGA<br />
57 ALAG,MARKLOUIE CUEVAS<br />
58 ALATRACA,IRADOMINIQUE TABADA<br />
59 ALBANO,BERNARDBENJAMIN PASION<br />
60 ALBAÑA,AILEN PAHANEL<br />
61 ALBOROTE,WRIGHT HUELAR<br />
62 ALBUERA,NORMANDY DY<br />
63 ALCANTARA,ANNEMARIE ADVINCULA<br />
64 ALCANTARA,KRISTINNEMICCA MUNGCAL<br />
65 ALCANTARA,MARITES ERA<br />
66 ALCARAZ,MAYLYNN CARANDANG<br />
67 ALDAY,ARISTEO COMPLE<br />
68 ALDON,JOSEMIGUEL PERALTA<br />
69 ALEGRE-ONOD,JONALYN SALCEDO<br />
70 ALEGRIA,RAINIERMARK GABRIEL<br />
71 ALEJANDRO,ELIZABETHLAURIZE ASUNCION<br />
72 ALIAZA,MUHJALITHEODORE TOROTORO<br />
73 ALIBUTOD,KARENGRACE REBUCAL<br />
74 ALICANDO,CLARISSA PADILLA<br />
75 ALINSOD,ANDI-JOSEPH ROÑO<br />
76 ALISAJE,TISHAMARGARET JAVELLANA<br />
77 ALMADIN,MICHELLE SALAZAR<br />
78 ALMAZAR,ANNAKATRINA BARAL<br />
79 ALMELOR,JENNIFERANGELA BUENASEDA<br />
80 ALMERINO,JOCELYN LEGASPI<br />
81 ALMIÑANA,MAGEA MAGPAYO<br />
82 ALMONTE,MARIAKRISTINA GONZALEZ<br />
83 ALOGOC,MARCOVOLTAIRE VILLALOBOS<br />
84 ALONZO,KARENMARIE INVENTOR<br />
85 ALPAJARO,SIGFREDIAN REYES<br />
86 ALTAR,EMILADRIAN SABATER<br />
87 ALUMISIN,CANDICEMAGDALENE QUIOGUE<br />
88 ALVAREZ,CHRISTIMARIE FULO<br />
89 ALVIA,ESPIRIDIONJR SALOMON<br />
90 AMABLE,JAYPEE MUNSAYAC<br />
91 AMADOR,MARIECHRIS TOLENTINO<br />
92 AMBROCIO,GENEPHILIPLOUIE CALDERON<br />
93 AMINULLA,ZAIDA KALIM<br />
94 AMMAD,ISMAEL CABARO<br />
95 AMODIA,DIANAROSE MANGAPIS<br />
96 AMOR,MARTINMIGUEL INOCENCIO<br />
97 AMOROTO,MAJORIE CASPE<br />
98 AMPONG,ANGELO PIELAGO<br />
99 ANACTA,PATRICIAZARAH OPERARIO<br />
100 ANAMA,SHERYLLBETH SY<br />
101 ANAYAN,WYNSE TUPAS<br />
102 ANCHETA,MADONNA ONG<br />
103 ANDRADE,EVACHRISTINE RAHL<br />
104 ANDRES,AUDREYANGELI OCAMPO<br />
105 ANDRES,KHEDDIEWELCH MENDAVIA<br />
106 ANG,CATHRINEILENE BASA<br />
107 ANG,EDMUNDALFRED EVARDONE<br />
108 ANG,JONATHANROSS FORTES<br />
109 ANG,LYNETTEALEEZA LUA<br />
110 ANG,STEPHANIEMAE ONG<br />
111 ANGCAO,GENARO TORREGOZA<br />
112 ANGELES,IRISH DEVILLA<br />
113 ANGELES,SARAHCELESTE DELCASTILLO<br />
114 ANGELES-BAYOG,MARGARITA OCRETO<br />
115 ANIAG,ANNACATALINA VERGARA<br />
116 ANICO,RAYMUNDOJR ANGLO<br />
117 ANICOCHE,MAMELMAR SARIBAY<br />
118 ANICOCHE,VICEL BAUTISTA<br />
119 ANISCO,MARYGRACE ARDO<br />
120 ANSALDO,NIKOLOARIEL MESIAS<br />
121 ANTALAN,TESSAMARCELLE BUCHAN<br />
122 ANTONIO,CARLABELARDO TRINIDAD<br />
123 ANTONIO,JOHNLEIF LADIA<br />
124 ANTONIO,KRISTIEROSE CARPENTERO<br />
125 APAWAN,EMILY CABALUNA<br />
126 APOSTOL,VANGELYN MADRIDANO<br />
127 APURILLO,MARIAJENNIFER ASTORGA<br />
128 AQUIATAN,ANGELAMAE DACULLA<br />
129 AQUILIZAN,DHONNASHEILA TUMANGAN<br />
130 AQUILIZAN,ROXANNE CRUZ<br />
131 AQUINO,ANAMILAGROS NOBLE<br />
132 AQUINO,TERESAKATRINA DIAZ<br />
133 AQUINO,TRINAMAE ESPIRITU<br />
134 AQUINO,YVESSAINTJAMES CABRITO<br />
135 AQUINO-LABAN,JOANNAMARIE BAUTISTA<br />
136 ARANDA,MARYCLAIREDOROTHY JURIDICO<br />
137 ARANDIA,JOYCEANN MIGUEL<br />
138 ARAÑADOR,EUGENE ADORADOR<br />
139 ARAÑO,CHERRYMAY MOSCOSO<br />
140 ARBAN,ROMMEL SUÑEGA<br />
141 ARCILLAS,JONCRIS GUERRERO<br />
142 ARCO,NORMITAAMETHYST MERECIDO<br />
143 ARELLADO,JANICEIVY FORRO<br />
144 ARELLANO,CANDYCAMILLE PASAMBA<br />
145 AREVALO,ZSA-ZSA OLORVIDA<br />
146 ARGENIO,KRISTEENJOY EULIN<br />
147 ARIM,DIANNEROSE HERNANDO<br />
148 ARIOLA,JOANAGRACE DALLEGO<br />
149 ARMAS,CAROLINE MENDOZA<br />
150 ARMAS,MARIAVICTORIA CERESO<br />
151 ARMAS,MARYANTONETTE ANTOLIN<br />
152 AROCENA,RAMBO VASQUEZ<br />
153 ARREZA,EDWARD ORBOC<br />
154 ARROJO,MARK CASALAN<br />
155 ARROYO,ADONAMAE GLORIA<br />
156 ASCAÑO,MARIAEPIFANIE DIOSO<br />
157 ASENTISTA,JUVYLISA SERVAS<br />
158 ASI,JOELLOYD DELACRUZ<br />
159 ASIDO,RONALD RAMOS<br />
160 ASIS,MARIAJESUSA OCAMPO<br />
161 ASIS,MARIPHE BABAO<br />
162 ASISTORES,JASONLEO GARCIA<br />
163 ASOR,LLOYD PRIMAVERA<br />
164 ASPRER,CHARITY ATAY<br />
165 ATIENZA,JONESSAANN SABARIAGA<br />
166 ATIENZA-ARELLANO,MARYANN UMALI<br />
167 AUSTRIA,JERELOU MALAKI<br />
168 AUSTRIA,LESLIE ABELLAR<br />
169 AUSTRIA,NICKSON ESCOBAR<br />
170 AVANZADO,MICHELLE GONZALES<br />
171 AVELINO,AURORAVICTORIA AGUIRRE<br />
172 AVILA,CHERRYLIN PONTILLO<br />
173 AVILES,MARIALALAINE ROLLOQUE<br />
174 AÑONUEVO,EDUARDO MACATANGAY<br />
175 BABASA,RYANBENEDICT VILLANUEVA<br />
176 BABILONIA,BETSYGAY PAJARES<br />
177 BACABAC,MATERESAROWENA VARELA<br />
178 BACLIG,BANNUAR ARELLANO<br />
179 BACNIS,GENEJERARD PLAZA<br />
180 BACNIS,GINACARMENCITA PLAZA<br />
181 BACNIS,MARIACARMENCITA PLAZA<br />
182 BACONGALLO,EHRLICHNICKEL ESTARIS<br />
183 BACORRO,WARREN RAMOS<br />
184 BACUS,JOSEPHWINCOR ALCONTIN<br />
185 BACUÑO,MARIEODESSAI MAKABENTA<br />
186 BADULIS,RAYJOSEPH RIVERA<br />
187 BAGANO,MARLO PASCO<br />
188 BAGARES,REUBIN ADORABLE<br />
189 BAHJIN,DELMARII SHIA<br />
190 BAILON,CLEMENTEJR JAYONA<br />
191 BAIRULLA,EMY-RHODA MANGKABONG<br />
192 BAJET,MIKAELAANGELINE MATEO<br />
193 BALATBAT,ROCHELLEAINA DEJESUS<br />
194 BALAWIS,JUNNETH BAYAN<br />
195 BALBASTRE,JOYKRISTINE OLAN<br />
196 BALBUENA,JOANNEMARIE LEACHON<br />
197 BALINONG,ALGERRHO JARO<br />
198 BALITON,CHEERYLMAE DOLETIN<br />
199 BALIUAG,TRIZA DECASTRO<br />
200 BALIWANG,CHRISTINE PUMIHIC<br />
201 BALLESCAS,ELLAANNE MISOLA<br />
202 BALLESTEROS,ANGELA CATOLICO<br />
203 BALMORES,KATRINAANNE RIVERA<br />
204 BALTAZAR,HEIDEDANICA AMBAS<br />
205 BANAG,PETERJOHN BENGCO<br />
206 BANAL,KATHERINEANNE CRUZ<br />
207 BANDOJA,GIANNEMICHELLEDEANNA ALVIS<br />
208 BANZON,CAMILLEANGELICA PACIS<br />
209 BANZUELA,NIÑAKATRINA CHIONG<br />
210 BARCIAL,DONALYN SEPINA<br />
211 BARENG,AUBREYJOY BARROGA<br />
212 BARREDO,KATHERINEJANE GAGALAC<br />
213 BARRION,DIANEGLENDA CHAVEZ<br />
214 BARROT,JESSICA TEJAMO<br />
215 BASCUÑA,JOHNMARLWIN LACERNA<br />
216 BASILLA,CHRISTINECORINAGRACE LOPEZ<br />
217 BASTILLO,MICAOLIVINE CUSTODIO<br />
218 BASUNGIT,JOJIT LOBBANGON<br />
219 BATERINA,AUBRYANCHRISTIAN PERALTA<br />
220 BAULA,JESSEJAY LOQUILLANO<br />
221 BAUTISTA,AMERIGOJR SANGABRIEL<br />
222 BAUTISTA,CHRISTOPHERJOHN ESTACIO<br />
223 BAUTISTA,GAY ANDASAN<br />
224 BAUTISTA,JOHNPAUL LEE<br />
225 BAUTISTA,JOSEFEDRIKKEITH ABIOG<br />
226 BAUTISTA,KAREN LEDESMA<br />
227 BAUTISTA,RAINIERDENNIS DIMAANDAL<br />
228 BAUTISTA,SANDYGERALDINE DEBORJA<br />
229 BAUZON,CHRISTIAN CAPITO<br />
230 BAYATE,BRYNAKIMBERLY LADRIDO<br />
231 BAYHON,ASHERGEM LEPAÑA<br />
232 BAÑAGA,PIA REYES<br />
233 BAÑAS,EMERALDROSE PELOBELLO<br />
234 BAÑEZ,JANICE SANTOS<br />
235 BAÑEZ,NOELJR GASANG<br />
236 BEJARIN,JHEOMMEE GRAGANTA<br />
237 BEJEMINO,LIZAMARIE PIOQUINTO<br />
238 BELARMA,OLIVER LIM<br />
239 BELARMINO,MARIEBENJIELYNNE MERCADO<br />
240 BELEN,CARLOANGELO REGONDOLA<br />
241 BELOTINDOS,CELESTE SIBUYAN<br />
242 BELTRAN,DYANJANE JIMENEZ<br />
243 BERMOY,GIANCARLO ALEGRE<br />
244 BERMUDEZ,AMIELNAZER CONSIGNA<br />
245 BERNABE,CATHY LIZADA<br />
246 BERNABE,ROMMELJR CLAPIS<br />
247 BERNARDO,ORVENFRANCIS VARIAS<br />
248 BIBERA,ALBERT VILLON<br />
249 BIEL,LUISJERRYJR MONTALBAN<br />
250 BILLEDO,JACLYNLOUISE HERNANDEZ<br />
251 BILLENA,JARED MELICADO<br />
252 BINALINGBING,MARIECHE CASIM<br />
253 BINALLA,CHRISTIANLAWRENCE DY<br />
254 BINUYA,PERNITA ESPIRITU<br />
255 BISUÑA,MARIAIRA ALARCON<br />
256 BLANCO,FLORENCE TUMACA<br />
257 BOJA,GENALIN AVELINO<br />
258 BOLABOLA,MARIMARIVIN DIAZ<br />
259 BOLALIN,GEROME VALLADOLID<br />
260 BONAGUA-SINDAYEN,ARLENE MENORCA<br />
261 BONDOC,REIGNETE GARCIA<br />
262 BONGALON,HELEN BONINA<br />
263 BORGONIA,JERICAMIAH DELOSSANTOS<br />
264 BORJA,JUNIOR URBANO<br />
265 BORREO,LADDALERIZ CASTILLO<br />
266 BORROMEO,ROSEANNESHARON CASTORILLO<br />
267 BOYLES,MARIAELIJA BIDON<br />
268 BRAVO,NIÑATERESA SISON<br />
269 BRAÑA,BUENAMARIE BONILLA<br />
270 BRILLANTE,CANDICE BALTAZAR<br />
271 BRIONES,ROSENEE LIMBO<br />
272 BRIOSOS,LEA GALLANGI<br />
273 BROBO,SARAELJR SALIO<br />
274 BUADO,LORILEEJOY VITERBO<br />
275 BUAN,ALDELIA REYES<br />
276 BUENAVENTURA,DINO FERNANDEZ<br />
277 BUENAVENTURA,IRIS VILLACORTA<br />
278 BUENAVENTURA,MARKHAGGAI SORIANO<br />
279 BUENO,PATRICKLORENZ DAYRIT<br />
280 BUENO,RYANARBIE PEDROZA<br />
281 BUENVIAJE,CHRISTIANNORWIZ AXALAN<br />
282 BULOS,LU-AN BAGUINAT<br />
283 BUMATAY,LEONIDESJR ESTRADA<br />
284 BURLAT,JAMIELYN RUGUIAN<br />
285 BUZON,JENNIFER DELACRUZ<br />
286 CABALDON,BERNADETTE ARAGONES<br />
287 CABALEJO,REYNALDO MONTECILLO<br />
288 CABALLERO,EDD SILVELA<br />
289 CABANGON,MYL REYES<br />
290 CABANLIG,MARIVIC ABELLERA<br />
291 CABANTOG,CHARRYGAYLE TENORIO<br />
292 CABARLES,ALSUN SALVADOR<br />
293 CABIGAS,NORMANGALAXY DELCARMEN<br />
294 CABILI,JUDDI ZAMORA<br />
295 CABRERA,PATRICIA ESPINA<br />
296 CABREROS,EMELINEGAIL SANTOS<br />
297 CABUYAO,DARBYJON DONCILLO<br />
298 CACAL,VANESSAAIDA ACUPAN<br />
299 CACHA,HAROLD CABALLERO<br />
300 CACHOLA,JOANNECATHERINE RAMOS<br />
301 CACHUELA,JAMAICAEILEEN BISDA<br />
302 CACHUELA,JAMESEMMANUEL BISDA<br />
303 CADIENTE,EDLYN ONG<br />
304 CAGANG,HAROLD RODRIGUEZ<br />
305 CAGAS,EDDANADINEMARCY AMPARO<br />
306 CAGUIAT,MASOCORRO MACAPAGAL<br />
307 CALABUCAL,MARIAKATRINA ZAPANTA<br />
308 CALALANG,KRESTA SANTIAGO<br />
309 CALEON,JOHNPAULNIÑO DAILEG<br />
310 CALIB,YASMIN CAYDA<br />
311 CALILUNG,MARYGRACE ORSUA<br />
312 CALITIS,MALOURDESCONCEPCION PARCON<br />
313 CALIXTO,MAYFLOR ELEUTERIO<br />
314 CALMA,REYMARK GARCIA<br />
315 CALUANG,MONEZA ARAKANI<br />
316 CALUMAG,MELANIE MORANTE<br />
317 CAMBONGA,MANDER LUMBAO<br />
318 CAMELLO,JOHNPAUL RABOR<br />
319 CAMID,FATIMAHHONEYBEE MULOK<br />
320 CAMPOREDONDO,DIMPLES ACQUIATAN<br />
321 CANAPI,LISAMARIE VILLAFLORES<br />
322 CANATOY,DOMINIQUEJOY ROSCO<br />
323 CANDA,CLAIREANGELA DOMINGO<br />
324 CANLAS,SARRIEJOYCE CUPINO<br />
325 CANTARA,ANDRJA CRISOSTOMO<br />
326 CANTO,AILYN CARIQUE<br />
327 CANTO,CHRISTOPHERJESSE SAÑEZ<br />
328 CANTO,PATRICIAANN DIY<br />
329 CAPANGPANGAN,HEINECKEN SABANDO<br />
330 CAPILEÑO,YUELY ARDUO<br />
331 CAPILI,FRANCES-LLENA TERCIO<br />
332 CAPIRAL,CLAIRE CHIONG<br />
333 CAPUL,EVANGELINE PIÑGOL<br />
334 CARANDANG,MAALMA ESTABILLO<br />
335 CARANDANG,RALPHLAURENCE ATIENZA<br />
336 CARBONELL,BEVERLY PERALTA<br />
337 CARBONELL,MARTHAVICTORIA DAVID<br />
338 CARIÑO,MARIGIE CANOZA<br />
339 CARLOS,ANAISABELCRISTINA PARE<br />
340 CARLOS,COLLEENNOELLE PANGAN<br />
341 CARLOS,LESLIEANNE DAYRIT<br />
342 CARPENTERO,ARTHUR GACETA<br />
343 CARPIO,GEORGE GREGORIO<br />
344 CARPIO,RICA SANCHEZ<br />
345 CARPIO,VANESSA MATIAS<br />
346 CASEM,RESIEAUREA ORILLE<br />
347 CASINABE,COLLEN TECSON<br />
348 CASTILLO,CHERYLLOU ACUÑA<br />
349 CASTILLO,JEFFERSON CARREON<br />
350 CASTILLO,JOYCEKRISTINE EPISCOPE<br />
351 CASTILLO,JUANMIGUELANTONIO DOMINGO<br />
352 CASTILLO-MAELWAS,EILEEN ANTONIO<br />
353 CASTILLON,DEXTER GUIMBARDA<br />
354 CASTRO,CAROLINE BATENGA<br />
355 CASTRO,DANILOJR SERRANO<br />
356 CASTRO,MARINELLE MARISTELA<br />
357 CASTRO,MICHAEL ANTON<br />
358 CASTRO,SARASOFIA MANALASTAS<br />
359 CASUELA,MARYNATALIE CABRAL<br />
360 CASUELA,NINAJOY CABRAL<br />
361 CATALLA,MAIMEELYNNE HORCA<br />
362 CATALUÑA,DIANNE LARROSA<br />
363 CATAPANG,BRIDELMAY CAINGLET<br />
364 CATBAGAN,JOSECARLO DEGUZMAN<br />
365 CATIS,ALIHBRYAN TIU<br />
366 CATOC,KRISTINEMARIE VILLAFAÑE<br />
367 CATUNGAL,EVAMARIE DECASTRO<br />
368 CATUNGAL,MAREMEL AGULAN<br />
369 CAWALING,MARYGRACE PANGANDOYON<br />
370 CAYABYAB,JEFFERSON ESGUERRA<br />
371 CAYCO,MONINA LEYVA<br />
372 CAÑAL,PRECIOUSANN SANCHEZ<br />
373 CAÑEBA,JOLIZAPATRICIA DEE<br />
374 CAÑEDO,FRANCISNIÑO ARCINAS<br />
375 CENIZA,NICHOLSON ESTORBA<br />
376 CENIZA,SIDNEYBYRON PARONI<br />
377 CEPEDOZA,FLORENCE GONZAGA<br />
378 CERENEO,JOAN LEDESMA<br />
379 CEÑIDOZA,MARIEISABELLE EVANGELISTA<br />
380 CHABON,LAWRENCE ISRAEL<br />
381 CHAN,KRISTIANPATRICK CONCEPCION<br />
382 CHAN,MICHAELEDWARD BELTRAN<br />
383 CHANGCOCO,ROCHELLE CASTRO<br />
384 CHANSIONGPEN,DERRICK TAN<br />
385 CHANYUNGCO,BARBETTEMARIE QUINTANS<br />
386 CHAVEZ,ALMER ALCANTARA<br />
387 CHEN,EILLENLUISA ANG<br />
388 CHIA,CHIARAMAE NIDEA<br />
389 CHING,DENVER KAPALUNGAN<br />
390 CHING,LEILANI ANG<br />
391 CHING,SHEILA ANG<br />
392 CHIONGLO,PHILLIPERAY SANMIGUEL<br />
393 CHUA,ANDREA SALOPASO<br />
394 CHUA,ANNAKONSUELO ROSARIO<br />
395 CHUA,ANNAKRISTINA ROSARIO<br />
396 CHUA,ANNABELLERAE DIONISIO<br />
397 CHUA,BENJAMINIII UY<br />
398 CHUA,DAVYBRIAN BARDINAS<br />
399 CHUA,JONPAOLO CERVANTES<br />
400 CHUA,KATHERINEMARIE CARANDANG<br />
401 CHUA,MARIAIRENE TALUSAN<br />
402 CHUA,SHARLENEHELENE HO<br />
403 CIOCO,NIÑOCARLO SANTIAGO<br />
404 CLEMENTE,JOSERAFAEL ESPINO<br />
405 CO,JUANITACARMELA ORTIGA<br />
406 CO,MARIAALETA RODRIGUEZ<br />
407 CO,MARYCHRISLYN MUYOT<br />
408 CO,PHILIPPATRICK CO<br />
409 CODOY,SENNYMARIE COCA<br />
410 COLLADO,GENEVIEVE LOPEZ<br />
411 COLLANTES,EDWARDRYAN AVENA<br />
412 CONCEPCION,LENARDPAUL ANGELES<br />
413 CONDOR,LADDIEANNE SOLIS<br />
414 CORDERO,DUANE PAMANIAN<br />
415 CORDOVA,LOURDES GARCIA<br />
416 CORNEJO,CHERRYLYNN MORALES<br />
417 CORNEJO,CHRISTINEANNE IMASA<br />
418 CORONILIA,PAULCHRISTIAN PEREZ<br />
419 CORPUS,CAMILLE-MARIE BALIGO<br />
420 CORPUS,VINCENTJOSEPH VERZOSA<br />
421 CORPUZ,AMYLUZ TORRES<br />
422 CORPUZ,JEFFREY FERRER<br />
423 CORTEZ,ARSENIOJR MORALES<br />
424 CORTEZ,LUCILE ER-ER<br />
425 COSTA,AILEEN DAVIS<br />
426 CRIS,CRISLEEN LEE<br />
427 CRISTOBAL,ADRIEL JUSTO<br />
428 CRISTOBAL,MIGUELANTONIO CABRERA<br />
429 CRUZ,ABIGAIL PERIN<br />
430 CRUZ,CARMINAMARIA PEREZ<br />
431 CRUZ,CEDRICKNEIL JIMENEZ<br />
432 CRUZ,JANNATHLEEN ANINIAS<br />
433 CRUZ,JANICEPILAR VILLARAMA<br />
434 CRUZ,JAYPEE ZAPANZA<br />
435 CRUZ,JOANNAANGELA PAGDANGANAN<br />
436 CRUZ,MAUREENMEDEA DEVERA<br />
437 CUARESMA,EDGARCHRISTIAN SANCHEZ<br />
438 CUARTERO,JANICE GALLEGO<br />
439 CUEZON,TERENCE MALIAMAN<br />
440 CULLA,GAIL MANALO<br />
441 CURAMENG,FEMARIE TAMPOYA<br />
442 CUTCHON,XERXES DELROSARIO<br />
443 CUÑADA,KARENMARIE VITO<br />
444 DAAN,JOHNDENEN CUTANDA<br />
445 DABU,ALMA FERNANDO<br />
446 DACAYANAN,ANNERHEA SELGA<br />
447 DACULA,JOEMEL PELEGRE<br />
448 DACUYCUY,ANAMARIAKATRINA SANTOS<br />
449 DADIA,DIANA MASTURA<br />
450 DALANGIN,MARIAANA AUSTRIA<br />
451 DALAY,ROCHEL PEREZ<br />
452 DALIDA,JOVEELUZ PANADO<br />
453 DALUZ,JOHNLEVI PALAD<br />
454 DANAO,FEHERMINIA PASARABA<br />
455 DANCEL,JOYCE RODRIGUEZ<br />
456 DAPITANON,RAE DALHOG<br />
457 DARUNDAY,IRENE YU<br />
458 DATANGEL,JOANNE PEBENITO<br />
459 DATAY,SARAHJANE LIRIO<br />
460 DATILES,ANAMARIAKARLA AGUINALDO<br />
461 DATU-FULGADO,MAGEMMA MARIANO<br />
462 DATU-HARON,MINAH KASIM<br />
463 DATUKON,SAYYIDRONRON DILANGALEN<br />
464 DATUMANONG,SHAYNEMABAI DATUKON<br />
465 DAVID,ABIGAIL DELFIN<br />
466 DAVID,JONABETH CLEOPE<br />
467 DAVID,JOSEANTONIO CAMARA<br />
468 DAVID,MARIBETH ALMANZA<br />
469 DAYO,ALFREDMATTHEW REYES<br />
470 DEBORJA,ANDREAMARTHA SANPEDRO<br />
471 DECASTRO,CHESTERJAMES MASILUNGAN<br />
472 DECASTRO,JENNYVI HERNANDEZ<br />
473 DECASTRO,RODERICK BATHAN<br />
474 DEFRANCIA,HYLMAR ANSELMO<br />
475 DEGRACIA,MARIAERLINDA ESTRELLA<br />
476 DEGUZMAN,ANGELO CANDIDO<br />
477 DEGUZMAN,KHRISTINE PACHECO<br />
478 DEGUZMAN,MAANECETA HOMBREBUENO<br />
479 DEGUZMAN,MARIABLANCA ABUEG<br />
480 DEGUZMAN,MILLDEANNA LAGUERTA<br />
481 DEJESUS,JERISSA LEONARDO<br />
482 DELACERNA,ERNESTJR MANLAPAZ<br />
483 DELACRUZ,ALISTAIRKASHMIR CARPIO<br />
484 DELACRUZ,ROSELYN ZARSUELA<br />
485 DELACRUZ,SHEILAMARIE LANTAJO<br />
486 DELASARMAS,JERMEINE CARMONA<br />
487 DELEON,ADONIS SORIANO<br />
488 DELEON,JEAN-DELL AQUINO<br />
489 DELEON,JENER SUMAOANG<br />
490 DELEON,JERICHO CORTES<br />
491 DELEON,MARIALOWELLA FACTORA<br />
492 DELEON,PINKY ALMANON<br />
493 DELEON,RENALITA DEVERA<br />
494 DELEON,ROCHELLE MANUEL<br />
495 DELUNA,KRISTINE SANTOS<br />
496 DEMESA,DONREINIER ARISTORENAS<br />
497 DEMESA,UZZIEL ROBLEDO<br />
498 DEOCAMPO,RHEAANNE SUFICIENCIA<br />
499 DERUEDA,RONDINOCARLO TATLONGMARIA<br />
500 DESAGUN,SHERRYL MENDOZA<br />
501 DEVERA,GERALYN MACADAGDAG<br />
502 DEVERA,RUELJR TORRES<br />
503 DEVEYRA,JAMILAMARIE JOVELLANOS<br />
504 DEE,CATHLEENMICHELLE ANG<br />
505 DEJAN,RENATOJR DELACRUZ<br />
506 DELROSARIO,EILEEN DEMATA<br />
507 DELACRUZ,EMMYLUZ LIM<br />
508 DELACRUZ,JASMINEVALERIE MOLINA<br />
509 DELACRUZ,JOSEMIGUEL MACAVINTA<br />
510 DELACRUZ,MARKANTHONY MARTIN<br />
511 DELACRUZ,VIRGIOLYN CANOY<br />
512 DELACRUZ,VOLTAIRE SAMSON<br />
513 DELAPAZ,MARYANNE SALVADOR<br />
514 DELAPEÑA,BEVERLY BUNAG<br />
515 DELAROSA,NATHALIEJOYCE MUÑAS<br />
516 DELAVIN,IMEE ALBAO<br />
517 DELOSREYES,MARIACAMELLAGRACE TAVANLAR<br />
518 DENOPOL,RHEAMONICA KYAMKO<br />
519 DEPAYNOS,TANYACHARISSA HAFALLA<br />
520 DESCALLAR,KATHLEENROSE SUEZO<br />
521 DESTRIZA,WAYNN-NIELSEN CAÑESO<br />
522 DIMAANO,DEANANGELO DUMLAO<br />
523 DIMACUHA,RINCELLEJOAN TUMAMBING<br />
524 DIMPAS,MICHAELINE CARIZON<br />
525 DIMSON,MADENISE FERNANDO<br />
526 DIMZON,LESTER DEPEDRO<br />
527 DINGCONG,DAVIDMICHAEL DELROSARIO<br />
528 DINSAG,KHARLALAARNI BINAYAO<br />
529 DIOLA,SEDIEJOY MESA<br />
530 DIZON,DOMINIQUEROSE SANTOS<br />
531 DIZON,HENEDINEGAE BALUYOT<br />
532 DOCTOR,DONNAFE MACAPAGAL<br />
533 DOLLETE,YLVIROSE BEREBER<br />
534 DOLORSO,TONIMAR BODIOLA<br />
535 DOMINGO,GRACE PUNZALAN<br />
536 DOMINGO,MAYNILA ESGUERRA<br />
537 DOMINGO,MIRIAMJOYCE VALENCIA<br />
538 DONAIRE,QUEENIE GEONZON<br />
539 DONASCO,GRACE DORONILA<br />
540 DORIA,IRISBETTINA GUZMAN<br />
541 DORMITORIO,BRIAN PARREÑO<br />
542 DOUGLAS,ANDREWCADYIII CUNGIHAN<br />
543 DUBLIN,AISSAROSE DUERO<br />
544 DUEÑAS,ALMIEDA CESANTE<br />
545 DUHIG,CHARISSE GORDONCILLO<br />
546 DULAY,ABEGAILVAL MAGALGALIT<br />
547 DUMAGUIT,LOUSYLMAE AGBAYANI<br />
548 DUMARPA,ISNIEHAYAH MANIRI<br />
549 DUMLAO,MARIALOUELLA DIOKNO<br />
550 DUMLAO,MELODYANNE CURADA<br />
551 DUMOL,NOEMIJOY BUHAT<br />
552 DURAN,GEEBEEMAE MANDAC<br />
553 DURANO,MARIACARMELA CANGA<br />
554 DURANTE,CATHERINE CABUYADAO<br />
555 DY,DONNAMARIE UYCHOCDE<br />
556 DY,IANETHELBERT CHUACHONG<br />
557 DYCONTRERAS,MARI-ANNERODROSE NOCEDA<br />
558 EBISON,ANDRESJR VENTURA<br />
559 EBREO,REYCARLO LABAYEN<br />
560 ECOBEN,ROLLANDMATTHEW LAMPARAS<br />
561 EDRALIN,DIANA MACALINAO<br />
562 ELUMBA,ERAMAY CARREON<br />
563 EMATA,SHIENAGRACE PETINES<br />
564 EMPUERTO,CRISTY TECSON<br />
565 ENCARNACION,LALAINE TIOTIOEN<br />
566 ENCARNACION,LYDCELLEANN SEMIRA<br />
567 ENCARNADO,SUZETH AGUSTIN<br />
568 ENERO,JANELLE DELOSREYES<br />
569 ENGADA,ROGELIOJR GALLARDO<br />
570 ENOVAL,EILEENMAY DELOSREYES<br />
571 ERASQUIN,SHARONMAY DUMAGUIN<br />
572 ERAZO,ANDREWBILL LIMQUIACO<br />
573 ESCALONA,PERSHAN VILLAN<br />
574 ESCAÑO,PAULODELFIN PARIL<br />
575 ESCOBAR,ROWENA MARCA<br />
576 ESGUERRA,NOELINERUSSEL VITALIANO<br />
577 ESGUERRA,PAULASYRAH ZAPANTA<br />
578 ESMA,FRECHIEVEGA CALANG<br />
579 ESPAÑOLA,SEURINANESEAN BORRA<br />
580 ESPERA,RAMONANERISSA MARIO<br />
581 ESPINAS,JULIUSKETTE LAGARE<br />
582 ESPIRIDION,ARMI DELVALLE<br />
583 ESPIRITU,ANTONETTEJOYCE TORRES<br />
584 ESPIRITU,ARLENE CORPUZ<br />
585 ESPIRITU,MEGANCLARISSA ALEJANDRINO<br />
586 ESTACIO,VIANAANNE TIU<br />
587 ESTOLAS,MELANIE TIMBOY<br />
588 ESTRADA,MALOUELLA OLIVAREZ<br />
589 ESTRADA,RYANCLIFFORD NAMUCA<br />
590 ESTRELLA,AVEGAIL STAANA<br />
591 ESTROPE,ANNIELORAINE CAÑIZARES<br />
592 ESTUR,MICHAELANTHONY COMENDADOR<br />
593 EUGENIO,RIZALIE MICUA<br />
594 EUROPA,GIANCARLO REYES<br />
595 EVANGELISTA,DAN VELASCO<br />
596 EVANGELISTA,KRIZMAR MEDIAVILLA<br />
597 EXCONDE,NOELJULIUS EDRADA<br />
598 FABIAN,APRILJOY BORRES<br />
599 FABIAN,JE-ANNFAITH COLON<br />
600 FABIAN,MARIEAPPLELYN MAÑALAC<br />
601 FABROS,GLENN SALVADOR<br />
602 FABROS,JOANNALIZ MANANGO<br />
603 FADRI,MARYANNE FAIGAO<br />
604 FAJARDO,ALEXTERJOHN CABALONGA<br />
605 FAJARDO,RONALD AMISOLA<br />
606 FAJUTRAO,DANTEENRICO ALCASID<br />
607 FANDIÑO,SALESJR PERAS<br />
608 FELICIANO,JOHNMARK SOLIVA<br />
609 FELIPRADA,STELLAMAE TOMULTO<br />
610 FELIX,SHERYL RAMOS<br />
611 FELLIZAR,MAPATRICIATHERESE REYES<br />
612 FERNANDEZ,MARIEFLO ACANTILADO<br />
613 FERNANDO,ANGELITO BONIFACIO<br />
614 FERNANDO,ANNATHERESA GENEROSO<br />
615 FERRER,LADYKHRISTINE FRIAS<br />
616 FERRER,STEPHANIE SANTOS<br />
617 FERROLINO,JOSEANGELO AMIGO<br />
618 FIDELINO,JHOANNE SALABAO<br />
619 FLORCRUZ,MARIAKATRINA MANAHAN<br />
620 FLORDELIS,JONATHAN OPORTO<br />
621 FLOREN,KARENGAIL ARCANO<br />
622 FLORENTINO,ALFONSO GABRIEL<br />
623 FLORES,CHARLENE MALBAS<br />
624 FLORES,GRETCHENGALE EUSTAQUIO<br />
625 FLORES,JUNIVER GEALON<br />
626 FLORES,MICHELLE HABULAN<br />
627 FLORES-TANINGCO,MARIAMARGARITA MEDRANO<br />
628 FOJAS,MACONCHITINA MANAS<br />
629 FONTANOZ,JUNE-ELISE PONO<br />
630 FOPALAN,WINSTON CONGZON<br />
631 FORMELOZA,MARIAELIZABETH GAPIT<br />
632 FORTALEZA,LOUIEN CELECIOUS<br />
633 FRANCISCO,ARLENE BASEA<br />
634 FRANCISCO,CHARITY APOSTOL<br />
635 FRANCISCO,JOHNPAULO ROXAS<br />
636 FRANCISCO,REGINAVICTORIA LUNA<br />
637 FRANCISCO,VICTOREMIL DAVALSANTOS<br />
638 FUENTES,ANDRELYN TEJADA<br />
639 FUENTES,MARIAVIRGINIA ORLANDEZ<br />
640 FUENTES,RIAVIC QUIDAY<br />
641 FUSILERO,RHODERICK LOPEZ<br />
642 GABAYOYO,ARCHIE HUYAN<br />
643 GABIANO,SHARONROSE PASCUA<br />
644 GABOYA,JUSTINEMARIE LIM<br />
645 GABRIEL,ALMIRA GALLARDO<br />
646 GABRIEL,LAHAINA MALIG<br />
647 GABULE,MARVIN SABORNIDO<br />
648 GADDI,PAULYN MAGANA<br />
649 GAGNO,PATRICKJOVAN CONCEPCION<br />
650 GAGUI,ARGYLL-RIDGE ESGUERRA<br />
651 GAJO,ALMERA ABAJA<br />
652 GALANG,RAFAEL TOMAS<br />
653 GALEDO,MAMAE-BETHASUNCIONESPERANZA MANIGBAS<br />
654 GALERA,RENEGERARDJR CRUZ<br />
655 GALINATO,JULIEANN ALCANTARA<br />
656 GALINGAN,JONATHAN DELACRUZ<br />
657 GALLEGO,CARLOVINCENT MAYOL<br />
658 GALON,MYVIE PADERANGA<br />
659 GALURA,KRISTINAELEANOR MAGLAQUI<br />
660 GALURA,RIOLYN BALUYOT<br />
661 GALVANTE,LARAHELLEN ESPIRITU<br />
662 GALVEZTAN,GINOOKARLOANGELO MARAÑA<br />
663 GAMALLO,IMELDOII PENERA<br />
664 GAMBITO,MARENELA CRUZ<br />
665 GAMBOA,JULIEANN REYES<br />
666 GAMBOA,NIELKRISTOFFER PINGOL<br />
667 GAMPONIA,KATRINAMAE SALCEDO<br />
668 GAN,JOHNVINCENT ANG<br />
669 GARAY,JOSEPHRICHARD SO<br />
670 GARCIA,ANGELINA DADULLA<br />
671 GARCIA,ARMINJOYCE PASCUAL<br />
672 GARCIA,IVY SANTIAGO<br />
673 GARINGO,KRISTINEMARIE GUSTILO<br />
674 GARLITOS,RICHARD PARCON<br />
675 GARVIDA,ALAINE JUAN<br />
676 GASA,GODOFREDOVICTOR BOBILA<br />
677 GASCO,EARLCOURTNEY SALVACION<br />
678 GATA,AICY GARRIDO<br />
679 GATCHALIAN,LEANDROII PORTULA<br />
680 GATMAITAN,INGRIDMARIE YENEZA<br />
681 GAUDITE,GENARONESTOR GUALDRAPA<br />
682 GAVERIA,JOHNANDREW ARIOLA<br />
683 GAVIERES,MAELLENLOURDES QUINSAAT<br />
684 GAVIOLA,MATHESSAURDOLYN MORALDE<br />
685 GAYTANO,JOIE MATURAN<br />
686 GELMAN,JOCELYN KIMMAYONG<br />
687 GENER,LIEZEL AMBOY<br />
688 GERARDO,JOYCRISTY GLORIA<br />
689 GERONIMO,MATEOANDRO RAMIREZ<br />
690 GERVACIO,DHESIREE LOREZCA<br />
691 GERZON,ROWEL AVILES<br />
692 GEYROZAGA,ERIC PANTINOPLE<br />
693 GLORIA,CRISTOPHERED CALDERON<br />
694 GLORIA,JONELDONNLEO SANDOVAL<br />
695 GLORIOSO,MARLO PEÑAFLOR<br />
696 GO,ANNMICHELLE DELACRUZ<br />
697 GO,CARLCHESTERFLOYD LUANSING<br />
698 GO,ELEANOR ANG<br />
699 GO,ELLENJAN LAO<br />
700 GO,EVANGELINEBARBARA DEDEL<br />
701 GO,JANINAYVETTE DELEON<br />
702 GO,MARIALOURDES ALVAREZ<br />
703 GO,SHEILA RESURRECCION<br />
704 GO-RUIZ,PRINCESSJOY GA-A<br />
705 GODIN,REYCA GABIETA<br />
706 GOLBIN,JONAMARIE PATALINGJUG<br />
707 GOLLABA,NEIL JASPI<br />
708 GONOCRUZ,SHERYLGHIA PUA<br />
709 GONZAGA,MANUELII JUDAR<br />
710 GONZAGA,MARCELINAAPRIL LASTIMOSO<br />
711 GONZALES,CYNTHIA MATA<br />
712 GONZALES,GISELE VALENZUELA<br />
713 GONZALES,GLENN VERGARA<br />
714 GONZALES,HOMERO BLANDO<br />
715 GONZALES,JENNEELYN AYAO<br />
716 GONZALES,JILLIANMARIE RUMBAOA<br />
717 GONZALES,JOHNMICHAEL TORIO<br />
718 GONZALES,SHERRYMAE FAMADICO<br />
719 GORME,CRESTITA ALMEDILLA<br />
720 GOZON-VITERBO,MATERESA MANOTOK<br />
721 GRAFIL,ADALINE MONTALLANA<br />
722 GRANADILLOS,RUTH DALIT<br />
723 GREGANA,KHRISTINEVINEDUBHE MARAMOT<br />
724 GREGORIO-VILLAFLOR,JOANNEMICHELLE FERRER<br />
725 GUANZON,ROBERTOJR SANICAS<br />
726 GUERRERO,KATRINA VILLEGAS<br />
727 GUEVARRA,CHARELLEZIENNE YAGONG<br />
728 GUIANI,GRACEJEHAN GUERRERO<br />
729 GUILARAN,SHYRAAVRIL DEOMAMPO<br />
730 GUILLERMO,SUNSHINE MARIANO<br />
731 GUINOMLA,SUHERTADSMIA ABPI<br />
732 GUINTO,MARKLIJAY INGCO<br />
733 GUIRNELA,LISHAPEARL NARAJOS<br />
734 GUMIRAN,ELEANOR ALINDAYU<br />
735 GUNDAY,STOWERN CHONGAWEN<br />
736 GUTIERREZ,CHRISTINE VILLAMIL<br />
737 GUY,KIMBERLY TAN<br />
738 HAGAD,IMELDAANDREA HACUMAN<br />
739 HARUN,MICHELLE VICENTE<br />
740 HASHIM,SHARIFAAINI AJIJUL<br />
741 HERCEDA,AILEEN LIBOON<br />
742 HERMIDA,PHILLIPARISTOTLE RELATIVO<br />
743 HERMOSADO,JASON PASCUA<br />
744 HERNANDEZ,ANGELAROSE CRISOSTOMO<br />
745 HERNANDEZ,HERBHOWARD CUNANAN<br />
746 HERNANDEZ,LEAH NAKPIL<br />
747 HERNANDEZ,PAULMICHAEL RAFA<br />
748 HERRADURA,E-MKENNETH TOLENTINO<br />
749 HERRERO,MAYANNE GARDE<br />
750 HILADO,JOSEPHRIEGEL GRIO<br />
751 HILARIO,ROMULUS COLINA<br />
752 HILARIO,SHARONJENNIFER NARBONITA<br />
753 HIMPAYAN,JOCELYN CANILLO<br />
754 HIPOL,JOSEPHINEBERNADINE MOLINA<br />
755 HIPOLITO,APRILLORRAINE GARCIA<br />
756 HIPOLITO,RICKY HELMUTH<br />
757 HIPOS-GUILLERMO,TIFFANYCHER GALANG<br />
758 HO,BERNICELOUISE CHUA<br />
759 HOLGADO,JANWARREN AGUILA<br />
760 IBALE,MELANIEEDENGRACE GAURAN<br />
761 IBAÑEZ,MAAIMEE LATONIO<br />
762 IBRAHIM,FATIMAAMINA HUSSIN<br />
763 ICMAT,JOSIEMARIE POBRE<br />
764 IDICA,MARIJOYCE FERRER<br />
765 IDOS,GEMMA PARAYNO<br />
766 IGNACIO,BILLY SILVA-NETTO<br />
767 IGROBAY,MANUELV DELEON<br />
768 IGUBAN,ELEONORE BAUTISTA<br />
769 ILAGAN,MELISSALUBETH ORTEGA<br />
770 ILANO,MALILIBETHKRISTINA CABRERA<br />
771 IMBUIDO,APHRODITE GUINTO<br />
772 IMPERIAL,GAZELMAYMONICA IMADHAY<br />
773 INDOLOS,LYNNROCELLE PADERNAL<br />
774 INFANTE,MARYHOPE DELGACO<br />
775 INOCENCIO,ROWENA TORRES<br />
776 INTING,NIÑOMICHAEL CAÑA<br />
777 IQUIN,GERONIMOJR ANZIA<br />
778 ISO,IZYLFEALIJAH LATUMBO<br />
779 ITCHON,REYLUTHER CONCEPCION<br />
780 JABIDO,PAULINEROSE ANAGARAN<br />
781 JAMBARO,MARVINJAY GAN<br />
782 JARANDILLA,SHEILAMARIE MINDANAO<br />
783 JAUCIAN,CARLOPAOLO ONG<br />
784 JAURIGUE,MARYCONI MENDOZA<br />
785 JAVELLANA,MAVIC BATO<br />
786 JAVIER,ABIGAIL BARILLAS<br />
787 JAVIER,EARLDANIELSSON PALAGANAS<br />
788 JAVIER,GINA CASIPONG<br />
789 JAVIER,RHEACEZ BUMATAY<br />
790 JAVILLONAR,CHRISTINE FIANZA<br />
791 JIMENEZ,ANNAMARIE ARTUZ<br />
792 JOCSON,CRISHA DUMANAS<br />
793 JORDAN,JOVERJOVWYNNE SUMAWANG<br />
794 JOSE,ISRAELA BERNALDEZ<br />
795 JOSE,NEIL STARITA<br />
796 JUANICO,MARYJANEROCHES GABAYERON<br />
797 JUANITAS,BARRY TORDESILLAS<br />
798 JUHURI,JENNY-LYNN VINLUAN<br />
799 JUMAO-AS,GASPHER VILLARMIA<br />
800 JUMAWAN,CATHERINE CENIZA</p>
<p>801 JUMERAS,ANALYN GATMAITAN<br />
802 JUSAY,KAREN JAVIER<br />
803 KALANG-AD,MILDRED AMBALES<br />
804 KHATIB,TAMARA BORROMEO<br />
805 KING,JACELIE SENG<br />
806 KINTANAR,DARIUS LUMIBAW<br />
807 KOH,MICHAELCHESTER TARGA<br />
808 KONG,IVIEJOYCE UYYAP<br />
809 LABAN,JULIUSCESAR GONDA<br />
810 LABANDA,CHARLANNE BURGOS<br />
811 LACAR,MARIACHRISTINEJOY REYES<br />
812 LACASANDILE,KAREENALNA MANGAY-AYAM<br />
813 LACHICA,KAROLMARK MIRAFLORES<br />
814 LAGARE,REXANNE BARRERA<br />
815 LAMPANO,DANIESON REÑA<br />
816 LAMUG,MARIAVICTORIA ESPINOSA<br />
817 LANDAYAN,HONEYLOU REYES<br />
818 LANDINGIN,ANNALORRAINE MAGNO<br />
819 LANTO,JAMELA COLINA<br />
820 LANUZA,MARITES REYES<br />
821 LAO,RHODORARHEA ABAÑO<br />
822 LAO,VINCENTRAY-RAN PEREZ<br />
823 LAPUZ,PRINCESS OCAMPO<br />
824 LARA,HASMINHANNAH RACADIO<br />
825 LAT,DANDROPAULO MERCADO<br />
826 LATORRE,KAREN BAUTISTA<br />
827 LATORRE,MICHELLE LOPEZ<br />
828 LAUNICO,MARJORIE VASQUEZ<br />
829 LAURADO,TERESITA CACHERO<br />
830 LAVIDES,EDRIEXENIA SALEM<br />
831 LAYA,BERNARD FADER<br />
832 LAYAG,JANPAOLO BARUT<br />
833 LAYUS,ARNELRYAN TAGANAS<br />
834 LAZAGA,JEROMEKHALIL PILAPIL<br />
835 LAZARO,MARIDEN CATLEY<br />
836 LAZO,MALIZETTE GATPAYAT<br />
837 LAZO,MARICA ALFONSO<br />
838 LAZO,MARIROSE ZINGAPAN<br />
839 LEAL,JEFFREY LAZAGA<br />
840 LEAL,ROMMEL PULGAR<br />
841 LEAÑO,MARYGRACE IGNACIO<br />
842 LEDESMA,JULIEANN CALISTERIO<br />
843 LEE,JOANNE POGADO<br />
844 LEE,OLIVER DIMAN<br />
845 LEE,PAULMICHAEL TORRES<br />
846 LEEVILLANUEVA-PEÑARANDA,NATALIE PLANA<br />
847 LEGASPI,ENRICOPAOLO ALEDIA<br />
848 LEGASPI,LUISGILBERT DEGUIA<br />
849 LEI,JOHNEDWARD DAVAC<br />
850 LEOMO,CHRISTINE VALDEZ<br />
851 LERIOS,JEANNICAKRISELLE GONZALES<br />
852 LESIGUEZ,KAROLAUGUSTUS LAYNO<br />
853 LETARGO,DARYLLIAN TRESPECES<br />
854 LEYBAG,BRIANALFRED CALSO<br />
855 LEYCO,THERESA GALUNA<br />
856 LI,MARIANIÑA CONANAN<br />
857 LIAO,DEBORRAH GESITE<br />
858 LICUAN,ANDREALOISE GORGOLON<br />
859 LICUP,MARIAELLEN RIVERA<br />
860 LIM,ALLYNNICOLE YAP<br />
861 LIM,DENISEKATRINA BUÑO<br />
862 LIM,IRENE CHAN<br />
863 LIM,JEZZAMAE RAZON<br />
864 LIM,JULIEMAE TIONGSON<br />
865 LIM,KATHLEENANN ESPARAZ<br />
866 LIM,LLOYDEVERETT ROMERO<br />
867 LIM,MARKDENNIS SAGAD<br />
868 LIM,MICHAELLOUIE ONG<br />
869 LIM,MICHELLE SABAS<br />
870 LIM,MICHELLEBERNADETTE CHING<br />
871 LIM,NIKKI SALVA<br />
872 LIM,PAULINEANTONETTE LUDEÑA<br />
873 LIM,PETERPAUL CHANG<br />
874 LIM,REXJUSTIN GO<br />
875 LIM,RYANJOHN MADRID<br />
876 LIM,SHEENALISA CHAN<br />
877 LIMOSO,CHARISSECHRISTINE CABRERA<br />
878 LINGAD,ROCHELLE CELESTINO<br />
879 LIO,RIZZAANN BARRION<br />
880 LITA,MATERESA CERDEÑA<br />
881 LITAO,LOVEJOY LACARO-ON<br />
882 LIU,VALERIE TAN<br />
883 LLANOSDEE,DONNABELLE LU<br />
884 LLANTO,GILMIKHAIL NELMIDA<br />
885 LO,PATRICIAGRACE SANDICO<br />
886 LO,TOMEDWARD NGO<br />
887 LOCAYON,RUTHIEJANE PEREZ<br />
888 LOGRO,CATHERINE MACAWILI<br />
889 LOGROÑO,AL-MARIEGRACE TINGSON<br />
890 LOMIBAO,GEORGIALIANN VILORIA<br />
891 LOMUGDA-DALA,LAARNIROSE PACETE<br />
892 LONGAKIT,FLORENTINO CASAS<br />
893 LOPEZ,ANNAJOY JOSE<br />
894 LOPEZ,BENNY AQUINO<br />
895 LOPEZ,FSJINGLECHERYL TORMON<br />
896 LOPEZ,LIZETTEKRISTINE FERNANDO<br />
897 LOREN,JOSECARLO ELNAR<br />
898 LORENZANA,RIZA CASTILLO<br />
899 LOREQUE,ZANIVEL APISTAR<br />
900 LOYOLA,BERNELA CUEVAS<br />
901 LOZADA,ANDREA HISU-AN<br />
902 LOZADA,MARIACRISTINA HIPONIA<br />
903 LU,ADRIANCHRISTOPHER ALIX<br />
904 LU,LAWRENCEAMIR MESINA<br />
905 LUCAS,FRANCISGEORGE SOLATORIO<br />
906 LUEDTKE,MARIEJEAN GONZALES<br />
907 LUI,ARTHURGREGORY ANG<br />
908 LUMAPAS,CZARNIEGRACE CAÑETE<br />
909 LUMAWAG,STEPHEN GALINDO<br />
910 LUMBERIO,CHARISMA DUMDUM<br />
911 LUMBRES,MADEL PEROLINA<br />
912 LUNA,CHRISTIANAUDRIC ARCE<br />
913 LUSTRE,CEFERINOII ABOGADO<br />
914 LUSTRE,CHRISRICHARDPHILIP BALTAZAR<br />
915 LUZ,JAMESROMMET DELEON<br />
916 LUZON,ZALDESAANN VIÑA<br />
917 MABANG,MOCTAR MOPAC<br />
918 MABASA,JENALYNN BANAN<br />
919 MABBORANG,RIYYO RIOMALOS<br />
920 MACABANDING,JAMINAH BAUTIL<br />
921 MACABINLAR,BROXIL ENCLUNA<br />
922 MACADANGDANG,CHRISTINE MALLARI<br />
923 MACADATO,FAHAD YUSOPH<br />
924 MACAHIA,MARIAIRESSA PABLO<br />
925 MACASAET,JOYCEANN DECASTRO<br />
926 MACASAYON,KHARIDZ BANTUGAN<br />
927 MACATOL,SEGUNDINO GARCIA<br />
928 MACAUROG,BAINARY ABBAS<br />
929 MACAUYAG,SITTIEJANE SAMINADO<br />
930 MACAZO,JEANNYANN UY<br />
931 MACLANG,LIZAMARIE TAYAG<br />
932 MADDUMBA,JASONRAFAEL ASPURIA<br />
933 MADLANGBAYAN,SHEILA SUMINTAC<br />
934 MADRID,RONICO MAGLIPON<br />
935 MAGADIA,ABIGAEL VILLENA<br />
936 MAGALLANES,GHALSWENDYLAMPEL NOCON<br />
937 MAGAT,FRANCISPAOLO GUANZON<br />
938 MAGBIRO,JULIECZARYNE JALBUENA<br />
939 MAGCALAS,ANNKATHLEEN ORLANDA<br />
940 MAGDAY,BENJOHN ALUNAN<br />
941 MAGLANGIT,SITTIEANEZACAMILLE AMAD<br />
942 MAGNAYE,BERNADETTE ENDAYA<br />
943 MAGNO,CATHERINEJOYCE DY-TEVES<br />
944 MAGPOC,JULIEANNE NICDAO<br />
945 MAGUAD,ROWENAANGELA BORROMEO<br />
946 MAHOR,JANET MARQUEZ<br />
947 MALAGKIT,DANIELLEANNE MANALAD<br />
948 MALASIG,APRILLOVE TUMAPANG<br />
949 MALIGALIG,ANNACRISTINA SAMARITA<br />
950 MALINIT,LYN PAPA<br />
951 MALINTAD,CAEZARRYAN BAUTISTA<br />
952 MALLILLIN,SHEILABIANCA LACANILAO<br />
953 MALVAR,ANDREAKRISTINA GALANG<br />
954 MAMBULAO,RYAN SABIO<br />
955 MANALAYSAY,TRISHAMICHELLE VILLACORTA<br />
956 MANALO,MARICEL RAMOS<br />
957 MANALO,MARVINGIL GENER<br />
958 MANALO,RACHEL PALISOC<br />
959 MANALO,SOPHIADEANNEGRACE DELEON<br />
960 MANALO,YVETTEMARIE CUETO<br />
961 MANANSALA,NIÑAREYZEN QUIAMBAO<br />
962 MANAOIS,HERBERT ZULUETA<br />
963 MANASAN,CRISTONVAN CASTILLO<br />
964 MANDA,SHERRYJOY NOVERO<br />
965 MANGADA,REGINACRISTINA QUILATAN<br />
966 MANGALINDAN,ANNACELINNA GAERLAN<br />
967 MANGONDATO,ZAINAB BAGUL<br />
968 MANGUBAT,MACRISTINAMAY BAGSIT<br />
969 MANGUNDAYAO,EDEN LAROSA<br />
970 MANIBOG,KATRINAIRENE TOSCANO<br />
971 MANIBPEL,SHARIFFAMILOARI SALAMAT<br />
972 MANILA,JENELLE SANTERVA<br />
973 MANONGAS,KEN PHAM<br />
974 MANUELA,JESUSA MANIQUE<br />
975 MAPA,VINCENTOLDENDORF BIAY<br />
976 MAPANDI,JUHARA ALI<br />
977 MARABI,MONALYN<br />
978 MARAMAG,HIDELIZA LEMU<br />
979 MARASIGAN,MAYANN ANDAL<br />
980 MARAVILLOSA,GEORGERAY BONABON<br />
981 MARCELO,REMEMBER DUMLAO<br />
982 MARIANITO,VIRULO PEREZ<br />
983 MARIANO,MELISSAPAULITA VILLAFLOR<br />
984 MARIANO,MICHELLE MEDRANO<br />
985 MARINAS,JUNEHARRIS MANALO<br />
986 MARIÑAS,JOHNPAULEMERSON SERRATO<br />
987 MARMETO,MARIADONABEL ARDEZA<br />
988 MAROHOMSALIC,ABDULLAH MAROHOM<br />
989 MARQUEZ,CHARLESRAIÑER CALUPAZ<br />
990 MARRERO,LEYNARD MANUEL<br />
991 MARTINEZ,AUDREY SANTILLAN<br />
992 MARTINEZ,FELICIDADCLARE SERAFICO<br />
993 MARTINEZ,MIKAELAERLINDA GERMAR<br />
994 MASCARDO,KAREN DEFANTE<br />
995 MASECAMPO,PATAVERY SENIEL<br />
996 MASTURA,JULAIDAH TALIB<br />
997 MATA,EMMYLOU VERACRUZ<br />
998 MATA,JOHNDAVID BLANCO<br />
999 MATABANG,CARINACARIDAD NAPEÑAS<br />
1000 MATEMATICO,AVEGAIL MILAGROSA<br />
1001 MATIAS,KARENROSE DEFANTE<br />
1002 MATIG-A,CHRISTOPHER HORTELANO<br />
1003 MATOS,RUTHAZALEA REYES<br />
1004 MAYORALGO,ANNE AGUAS<br />
1005 MEDILLO,ANTHONYFRANCIS DAGO-OC<br />
1006 MEDINA,PAOLOVICTOR NARTEA<br />
1007 MEJIA,JOHNPAUL TRISTAN<br />
1008 MELISIMO,MYRALYNN GUIRIGAY<br />
1009 MELLA,PIERRE MANGUBAT<br />
1010 MENDIGORIN,JUVY BRIONES<br />
1011 MENDOZA,AIDAISABEL GERMONO<br />
1012 MENDOZA,EDWARD DELEON<br />
1013 MENDOZA,ERICK STAROSA<br />
1014 MENDOZA,JHONABELLEJOY ATAYDE<br />
1015 MENDOZA,JOHNEMERSON FRANCISCO<br />
1016 MENDOZA,MARIADIANNE ALFONSO<br />
1017 MENDOZA,MARIAKRISTINE SARMIENTO<br />
1018 MENDOZA,MELANIE PLETO<br />
1019 MENDOZA,MELANIE VILLAS<br />
1020 MENDOZA,PAOLO LAPITAN<br />
1021 MENDOZA,ROMELL JOSEPH<br />
1022 MENIA,RUBYCHERYL CAYONG<br />
1023 MERCA,THERESAGLADIOLA BAS<br />
1024 MERCADO,EDGELMARK SOLOMON<br />
1025 MERCADO,JAMES GARCIA<br />
1026 MERCADO,MARICHRIS HUMARANG<br />
1027 MERCADO,MARYMICHELLE LAYGO<br />
1028 MERCADO,VIVIENFRANCESCA ALANO<br />
1029 MERIN,DEAVER PANTORILLA<br />
1030 MERIN,MITZCHEL PANTORILLA<br />
1031 MESIAS,PERLAKARINA ESTEVEZ<br />
1032 MESINA,JASON REYES<br />
1033 MESTIDIO,CESAREY BALMATERO<br />
1034 METRA,JEMELY LIM<br />
1035 MIACO,STEPHANIEELOISA DIPUTADO<br />
1036 MIGUEL,MARILYN SIMANGAN<br />
1037 MIJARES,SUSAN SABILAO<br />
1038 MILLAN,ISRAEL ABRACIA<br />
1039 MILLANES,APRILLEJOY PASAFORTE<br />
1040 MILLENDEZ,ELEAZARVICTOR RONES<br />
1041 MIQUE,CHARMAINEJOY VALENCIA<br />
1042 MIRAFUENTES,TERESA REYES<br />
1043 MIRANDA,JENNIFERANN BALATON<br />
1044 MIRANDA,ROSELA CABANGAN<br />
1045 MOJICA,HEIDI GUIEB<br />
1046 MOLLENO,OMARJULHASSAN TUERES<br />
1047 MONDEJAR,MARYLYN PEPITO<br />
1048 MONDEJAR,PAMELAANNE CABRERA<br />
1049 MONDOK,LILETHJOY HERNANDEZ<br />
1050 MONDRAGON,REDEEM PANIERGO<br />
1051 MONISIT,ANANOELLE MINGO<br />
1052 MONTALES,MARIATHERESA ESTRELLA<br />
1053 MONTE,CHRISTINEMARIEJOY JUBAS<br />
1054 MONTENEGRO,AILEEN PANGANIBAN<br />
1055 MONTEPIO,RAFAEL PARCAREY<br />
1056 MONTES,JUSIEMARIE DENSING<br />
1057 MORABE,MARIACONCHITA MARTIN<br />
1058 MORALES,MARIAANNA ASUNCION<br />
1059 MORENO,MATTHEW ALFONSO<br />
1060 MORENTE,DELLEMARC ADEL<br />
1061 MORIN,JADEPAUL BENAVENTE<br />
1062 MOSENDE,CHRISTINE JIMENA<br />
1063 MOTOS,JEFFREYJAMES BRIOSO<br />
1064 MUDANZA,HENRYJR BONIFACIO<br />
1065 MUNJI,JEREMYJAMES CANSINO<br />
1066 MUÑOZ,GEMMA SAMSON<br />
1067 NACALABAN,DREXYLALLAN PESTAÑO<br />
1068 NAGRAMPA,HANAROSAMOND OCOL<br />
1069 NAKAN,SITTIESANDRA AMBOLODTO<br />
1070 NANTES,MARINELLE PANGILINAN<br />
1071 NATINGA,AIRAMSHERLYN PIAMONTE<br />
1072 NATIVIDAD,JENNY JIMENEZ<br />
1073 NATURAL,ALMAJULIENNE PARIS<br />
1074 NAVARRO,KATELESLIEANN CAMELO<br />
1075 NAVARRO,MELODIE MUTUC<br />
1076 NAVASCA,KATRINAANN NAJERA<br />
1077 NAVASQUEZ,WARFE CAMOTES<br />
1078 NEMATIAN,SEPIDE ENDAYA<br />
1079 NER,MARK HERNANDEZ<br />
1080 NERI,SHEILCED MERCADO<br />
1081 NG,CELINEANTOINETTE SANTOS<br />
1082 NG,CHRISTINE YAP<br />
1083 NG,JOHNPAULO BELAN<br />
1084 NGO,DIANALEE BALIUAG<br />
1085 NICANDRO,MARIAANGELINE DELEON<br />
1086 NIEVA,JONIDAY MALVAR<br />
1087 NILES,FRANCISALLEN PEÑALOSA<br />
1088 NILLAMA,ELNORMAE CASIÑO<br />
1089 NIVAL,SHIRLY FORSUELO<br />
1090 NOGALIZA,AUDHILD DIMACULANGAN<br />
1091 NOMOROSA,RODINEIL ABENGANIA<br />
1092 NONO,EVERJOY PONTILLAS<br />
1093 NOOL,JO-FINE NOOL<br />
1094 NOTARTE,JANNIELYNE CABANLET<br />
1095 NUEVAS,MARIEKRISTINE ABELLA<br />
1096 OBISPO,JANMONCETTETHERESE HUAB<br />
1097 OCAMPO,GLENDAANTONETTE GERVASIO<br />
1098 OCAMPO,LISETTEDOROTHY MENDOZA<br />
1099 OCAMPO,RICO CALIBO<br />
1100 OCAMPOS,BUNNYLOUMARIE VILLEJO<br />
1101 OCFEMIA,JHAMES BALUYO<br />
1102 OCSIO,JAIMEJR FUENTES<br />
1103 OH,NATALIE SEY<br />
1104 OLINARES,MARIAELEANOR BULUSAN<br />
1105 OLIVERIO,KIRKPATRICKGIL CASAS<br />
1106 OLOROSO,KATHLEEN QUEJADO<br />
1107 OMBAO,RONCELSO PAMA<br />
1108 OMES,GRACE DECASTILLO<br />
1109 ONG,CHICLET GO<br />
1110 ONG,HANNAHMARIE DAGONGDONG<br />
1111 ONG,JANICE TAN<br />
1112 ONG,JOHNPAUL SINGSON<br />
1113 ONG,RENATOJR CRUZ<br />
1114 ONG,TERENCEJOHN DAVID<br />
1115 ONGSIAKO,RAMONMARIO REYES<br />
1116 ONRUBIA,QUEENANGELEE ANSUPO<br />
1117 ONTAL,HELENEJOYCE PEJO<br />
1118 ORLINA,EDMUNDCEDRIC ABAD<br />
1119 ORTEGA,ALLAN CAPARAS<br />
1120 ORTIZ,LOUJAYDONITA CALUMPIT<br />
1121 OSTREA,FRANCIS TIZON<br />
1122 OSTREA,MARC CORPUS<br />
1123 PABLO,LEAH FRANCIA<br />
1124 PACAY,MASOCORRO VIGILIA<br />
1125 PACIA,MARIACARMEN LAGASCA<br />
1126 PADILLA-HILOMEN,SILKAPERCILLA GARCIA<br />
1127 PADOGA,DENNISJR VILLORDON<br />
1128 PADUA,MELISSA ESTABAYA<br />
1129 PAEZ,JONATHANVINCENT SANTIAGO<br />
1130 PAGUILA,ALDWIN LUCAS<br />
1131 PAJARES,EMERSON RESTAURO<br />
1132 PAL-LAYA,JOCELYN ANDAYA<br />
1133 PALACIOS,LAARNI GARCIA<br />
1134 PALEC,KARENKATHLEEN LAQUINON<br />
1135 PALER,FLORANTEJR TIPA<br />
1136 PALES,CHRISGEORGE CURA<br />
1137 PALISBO,JOROWEN DOROTHEO<br />
1138 PALISOC,MARIEERNESTINE PANOL<br />
1139 PAMMIT,SHERYLOVE LAURETA<br />
1140 PANCHO,DESIREE GARCIA<br />
1141 PANGAN,ABIGAILCLARICE GONZALEZ<br />
1142 PANGANDAMAN,TASNEMAH ACAMPONG<br />
1143 PANGGAT,KEVINMATTHEWSERAFIN BANASIHAN<br />
1144 PANGILINAN,AILEEN ROSARIO<br />
1145 PANGILINAN,DYAN FERRER<br />
1146 PANGILINAN,MARIATERESITA BERNARDO<br />
1147 PANGWI,DIOGENESSANTINO BESORIO<br />
1148 PANIZALES,VANESSAGRACE LAGON<br />
1149 PANLILIO,ADELLE MONDALA<br />
1150 PANLILIO,MARATERESA TAN<br />
1151 PANTIG,REGINA BONDOC<br />
1152 PANUDA,GIUSEPPE PACAIRA<br />
1153 PAPANGO,SARAH BON<br />
1154 PARCON,HASMIN QUINTON<br />
1155 PARDO,FLORDELIZA GAMALE<br />
1156 PARIAN,EMALUZ ZUÑIGA<br />
1157 PARIÑAS,GERALDINE NONATO<br />
1158 PASANTING,ROSSINIABBIE BALLESTEROS<br />
1159 PASCO,RUPERTOMARTIN ABULENCIA<br />
1160 PASCUA,RUSSELLEEMAY MUNSAYAC<br />
1161 PASCUAL,EMEVIC JABILLES<br />
1162 PASION,JARIEL JURADO<br />
1163 PATAG,JOAQUINANTONIO SIONSON<br />
1164 PATAGANI,SOCIAME ELECHICON<br />
1165 PATIÑO,VIERNCEAZAR ARRUBIO<br />
1166 PAUCO,ARNEL EDRALIN<br />
1167 PAULINO,REXALVIN DEGUZMAN<br />
1168 PAVINO,RONALDO NOTARTE<br />
1169 PAÑA,EDMUNDRAY HERNANDEZ<br />
1170 PAÑARES,BELLEMARIE NOVAL<br />
1171 PECSON,MARIAJHESSICA AMOLONG<br />
1172 PEDARSE,CATHERINE VILLAPANDO<br />
1173 PEDRAL,ERROL PASCUAL<br />
1174 PEDREGOSA,DIOLYANN VILLETA<br />
1175 PEDRESO,CHRISTIANA DIAMANTE<br />
1176 PEPITO,LEIDAMARIE ALFECHE<br />
1177 PERANDOS,CHRISTINEMAY ALBEZA<br />
1178 PEREN,BOYALDWYCH ROSALES<br />
1179 PEREZ,ANNIEFEL ANCOG<br />
1180 PEREZ,GRACEILLJUDYCERY MOJICA<br />
1181 PEREZ,VANESSAANN LOPEZ<br />
1182 PEREÑA,RONALD GIMPES<br />
1183 PERRERAS,MARIAANGELANICOLE SONGCO<br />
1184 PEÑA,RANDY GUZMAN<br />
1185 PEÑAFLORIDA,JOBERT CALAHONG<br />
1186 PEÑALOSA,JASMINELAINE BAUTISTA<br />
1187 PEÑALOSA,MARIACRISELDA MALVAR<br />
1188 PIA,VERJOHN PUGAL<br />
1189 PIDLAOAN,VITTORIO PARAYNO<br />
1190 PIELAGO,KRISTINEGRACE PEÑARROYO<br />
1191 PILAR,FROILAN CABREROS<br />
1192 PINEDA,CARMINDA JIMENEZ<br />
1193 PINEDA,MARYLYNN FELICIANO<br />
1194 PINLAC,PAULADRIAN VIDANES<br />
1195 PIZARRAS,EDNALYN BRILLANTES<br />
1196 PIÑERA,RIZALYN DOROL<br />
1197 PLACIDES-VERDIDA,MARYJOAN TEMPORAL<br />
1198 PLATON,KAREN OLIVAR<br />
1199 POBLETE,JANICE ONG<br />
1200 POBRE,CELINA ALON<br />
1201 PONAYO,ELEANOR SAVELLANO<br />
1202 PONCE,ARCHTHOR VILLACORTA<br />
1203 PONCE,RONALDALLAN SANJUAN<br />
1204 PONELAS,MARIALECH CELESTRA<br />
1205 PONGCO,JOYCEANGELI CRISOSTOMO<br />
1206 PORCIUNCULA,KING BALTAZAR<br />
1207 PORTIGO,ESTHERWELL BATILO<br />
1208 PORTUGAL,RUTH LOPEZ<br />
1209 PRADO,CLEMENT RONQUILLO<br />
1210 PRECLARO,IRISHJASMINE CABALLERO<br />
1211 PRESTO,BONNAPRINCESS ALON<br />
1212 PUNJABI,MARIEANTONETTE DELFIN<br />
1213 PURA,LUISITO DELMORO<br />
1214 PURUGGANAN,ANNAKATRINA GOÑO<br />
1215 PUZON,GRETEL BUGAYONG<br />
1216 QUEESTEVES,AILEEN BENITEZ<br />
1217 QUETURAS,REGINALD RASALAN<br />
1218 QUIAMBAO,JANELLEN LIWANAG<br />
1219 QUICHO,TANYAJOY ZAPATA<br />
1220 QUIJANO,BLANCAFLOR MENDEZ<br />
1221 QUIJANO,CELESTE ECARMA<br />
1222 QUINTANO,MICHELLE IBAÑEZ<br />
1223 QUINTO,MARIASHAMYLLE CERA<br />
1224 QUIROGA,JENNAMARIE CARREON<br />
1225 QUITOLBO,MAEFERROLYN PALARIS<br />
1226 RAAGAS,QUENNIEDYAN COSCA<br />
1227 RABA,ROXANNE BELIRAN<br />
1228 RABANES,AARON CABALLERO<br />
1229 RAFAEL,TONILENE ESPINOZA<br />
1230 RAMAS,JESSICAMARISHIEL MONTEZON<br />
1231 RAMCHANDANI,MICHELE VERGARA<br />
1232 RAMIREZ,ESPERANZAMARIE ISHINO<br />
1233 RAMIREZ,ESTHER SO<br />
1234 RAMIREZ-ARAO,PRECIOUSRODA FERRER<br />
1235 RAMIRO,GAILMELISSA IBAÑEZ<br />
1236 RAMOS,DEZIBELINDA ALMUETE<br />
1237 RAMOS,INDIRAGRACIA DAYAO<br />
1238 RAMOS,JERALD OLITA<br />
1239 RAMOS,JOYAIZA MIRANDA<br />
1240 RAMOS,KRISCHTRINE DEMESA<br />
1241 RAMOS,KRISTINELIZETTE KIAMCO<br />
1242 RAMOS,LILIA DELAREA<br />
1243 RAMOS,MALIEZL AMPARO<br />
1244 RAMOS,RAMIL PIZARRO<br />
1245 RANADA,EMMANUELDARWINFRANCISCO BURNAMAN<br />
1246 RANARIO,LOVELLE UMALI<br />
1247 RANCES,RENALITA BULAWAN<br />
1248 RANGGA,ZIANDICAJUNE TOSTON<br />
1249 RAPACON,RALPHLAZARUS RAFANAN<br />
1250 RAPADAS,FRANCISJOSEPH KUDEMUS<br />
1251 RAS,MICHELLE GALLARDO<br />
1252 RAYMUNDO,LOUELLA BUNUAN<br />
1253 RAZO,TIZAJOY TORREGOSA<br />
1254 RAZOTE,MICHAELREY LUIS<br />
1255 RAÑADA,MARIEFE SUMERA<br />
1256 RECAÑA,CATHLEENFAYE RED<br />
1257 RECTO,RHONA LAYLO<br />
1258 REDULLA,VIDA ABESAMIS<br />
1259 REGIO,MARIACARLA ZAMUDIO<br />
1260 RELOJ,JERNELYN PLACIDO<br />
1261 RELUCIO,PAULNORMAN MANALO<br />
1262 REMO,MALCOLM LAMINA<br />
1263 REMOLETE,FRANCISNATHANIEL RAGASA<br />
1264 RENTILLO,TIFFANYIRISH ESCAÑO<br />
1265 REQUIZ,ROMMEL MENGUITO<br />
1266 RESURRECCION,EDGIE CASTRO<br />
1267 RETORIANO,KATHERINE BARREDO<br />
1268 REY,MARIACECILIA VILLANUEVA<br />
1269 REYES,CARLITOJR MANGUBAT<br />
1270 REYES,EUGENEFRANCIS MARIANO<br />
1271 REYES,HAZELSTACYMICHELLE CEREZO<br />
1272 REYES,IVYJADE MALIC<br />
1273 REYES,JANMICHAEL REYES<br />
1274 REYES,JENNLYN DELAROSA<br />
1275 REYES,JOLLYSWITZER YNAYAN<br />
1276 REYES,MICHAEL PAVIA<br />
1277 REYES,NICOLE GUERRERO<br />
1278 REYES,NIEVES MALILAY<br />
1279 REYES,OLIVIACAMILLE FAUSTO<br />
1280 REYES,PETERANDREW CAMENTIL<br />
1281 REYES,RITCHERANDELL VILLAROMAN<br />
1282 REYES,RONALD SANTOS<br />
1283 REYES-ARRIOLA,DIWATA LIPANA<br />
1284 REYNES,NATALIEROSE PALIS<br />
1285 RIALP,RAISSA-JOYCE RONQUILLO<br />
1286 RICAFORTE,JEDIDIAH FRANCISCO<br />
1287 RICARDO,MARYJANICE LACAR<br />
1288 RICO,MACELI MORELOS<br />
1289 RIDON,MARION GONZALES<br />
1290 RILLON,NIKKI RIVERA<br />
1291 RIVERA,ELIZABETHMARIE LAGASCA<br />
1292 RIVERA,MARIALEAH CASAS<br />
1293 RIVERA,MARKPHILIP REYES<br />
1294 RIVERA,MARKRESTY BALDOZ<br />
1295 ROA,FRANCESMARIE DELACRUZ<br />
1296 ROBISO,SHEILA TAN<br />
1297 ROBREDO,IRENEGAILE CALAYAN<br />
1298 ROCHA,IDAINGRID ILAGAN<br />
1299 RODOLFO,ARSENIOJR DAVID<br />
1300 RODRIGUEZ,JANGAYL FRANCISCO<br />
1301 RODRIGUEZ,LUISREY ARELLANO<br />
1302 RODRIGUEZ,MARKRAYMUND ALESNA<br />
1303 RODRIGUEZ,RASHMINE ALCANTARA<br />
1304 ROMANO,CHRISTINELLE CASTILLO<br />
1305 ROMERO,JENNYANN BORJA<br />
1306 ROMERO,MICHELLEANGELIQUE RUIVIVAR<br />
1307 RONQUILLO,MARIECLAIRE MUÑOZ<br />
1308 RONQUILLO,SAHLEE PERDON<br />
1309 ROQUE,KRISTINE DEE<br />
1310 ROQUE,RUBYLYN PAGUNALING<br />
1311 ROSANES,ZORAYDA AVIÑANTE<br />
1312 ROSARIO,MARCDOMINIC GONZALES<br />
1313 ROSELL,KURTPETER NOVAL<br />
1314 ROXAS,MICHAELOLIVER ZAMORA<br />
1315 ROXAS,ROSEARLETTE SORIANO<br />
1316 ROXAS,VINCENT SISON<br />
1317 RUEDA,GENESIS SIMPAUCO<br />
1318 RUGNAO,HAROLD DULDULAO<br />
1319 RUIZ,RHEACONCEPCION MACALI<br />
1320 RUIZ,RYAN ENICOLA<br />
1321 RUMUSUD,MARINETTE BACCAY<br />
1322 RUSTE,MARKEDMOND ASPRER<br />
1323 SAAVEDRA,AUSTIN CABANES<br />
1324 SAAVEDRA,IMEE CATALUÑA<br />
1325 SABA,JOYCEANN NATIVIDAD<br />
1326 SABALLA,IVY ANTIOQUIA<br />
1327 SABALO,LIAMARIE BORJA<br />
1328 SABALO,MAANGELI BORJA<br />
1329 SABELLINA,AILEEN PACALDO<br />
1330 SABULARCE,JOEY VERDERA<br />
1331 SADANG,REYCHRISTIAN IMPORTANTE<br />
1332 SAGUN,POCHANIE BIWANG<br />
1333 SAHAGUN,JOANN BRIONES<br />
1334 SAHAGUN,MARIEJANICE AMANTE<br />
1335 SALAMANCA,WILSONDALE PUNZAL<br />
1336 SALAS,EVEH INUTAN<br />
1337 SALAS,LYZETTE VIRAY<br />
1338 SALAZAR,MIGUELANTONIO SANTOS<br />
1339 SALAZAR,NINEL LAZARO<br />
1340 SALES,CECILLEMARIE CUETO<br />
1341 SALES,DIANEJOYCE BIGORNIA<br />
1342 SALINAS,MARKANTHONY TIUNAYAN<br />
1343 SALISI,JAMES ARSENIO<br />
1344 SALLOMAN,ALAINJAMES ROBLEZA<br />
1345 SALOMA,MAEANNECLAIRE GENERALAO<br />
1346 SALONGA,DARWIN SANGCAP<br />
1347 SALONGA,SHERYL GO<br />
1348 SALVADO,RHANEE LOTA<br />
1349 SALVADOR,VINCENTBRYAN DEGUIA<br />
1350 SALVAÑA,LORRAINESHARON NUÑEZ<br />
1351 SAMANIEGO,MADONNA MASILUNGAN<br />
1352 SAMAR,NIÑOANTHONY SERGIO<br />
1353 SAMONTE,HANNAHCHER JAMLIG<br />
1354 SAMPANG,ANNALEAH SANANDRES<br />
1355 SAMPANG,JUVY MAGAOAY<br />
1356 SAMSON,CATHARINE RAMOS<br />
1357 SAMSON,CATHERINE VALENZUELA<br />
1358 SAMULDE,MARITESS DAJAO<br />
1359 SANDIEGO,MICAELA JIMENEZ<br />
1360 SANDIEGO,RONWALDO DELACRUZ<br />
1361 SANJUAN,MICHAEL DUCUSIN<br />
1362 SANCHEZ,EUANLLOYD TAN<br />
1363 SANCHEZ,GRACE RIOFLORIDO<br />
1364 SANCHEZ,KAHLYLANNE SEÑORON<br />
1365 SANDALO,LUDWIG LAYUMAS<br />
1366 SANTIAGO,KARENMARIE HOFILEÑA<br />
1367 SANTIAGO,REXMICHAEL CORTES<br />
1368 SANTIAGO-DELEON,FE ENCISO<br />
1369 SANTILLAN,EDILYN CHIONG<br />
1370 SANTOS,ANTHONY DEVERA<br />
1371 SANTOS,CRISTINEGERRYFE MALLARI<br />
1372 SANTOS,FAEKRISTINE HONG<br />
1373 SANTOS,KATHERINEROSE CABUSLAY<br />
1374 SANTOS,REYCARLO SANTIAGO<br />
1375 SANTOS,SUZANNE VIZCAYNO<br />
1376 SANTY,THEOJAYIII TABLIZO<br />
1377 SAPLA,FREEDLEY SARIBAY<br />
1378 SARMIENTO,IRWIN OLIVER<br />
1379 SARMIENTO,JOY PERDON<br />
1380 SARTE,CERIL EGOS<br />
1381 SATSATIN,NIKKINORMEL AUSTRIA<br />
1382 SAY,MARIALOUISATHERESA MENDOZA<br />
1383 SAYAMAN,MARIEL VILLANUEVA<br />
1384 SCHUCK,FETHAIBA SERRATO<br />
1385 SEDILLO,MICHELLE PATILANO<br />
1386 SEE,VALIANT LIM<br />
1387 SEGARRA,JEHAN MASINDO<br />
1388 SEGARRA,YUZHEN GARCIA<br />
1389 SEGISMUNDO,MADONNA BRAGADO<br />
1390 SENO,JAKEIAN PLANDANO<br />
1391 SENTILLANOSA,ELMERRICHARD SUMUGAT<br />
1392 SEPE,VALERIEMARIE INRES<br />
1393 SERAFICA,SHALIMAR AUSTERO<br />
1394 SERISOLA,NOEMI MECER<br />
1395 SERRANO,MARIAETHEL REYES<br />
1396 SEVILLA,CHERRY JOVES<br />
1397 SEVILLA,STEPHANIEELAINE LABORTE<br />
1398 SHIONGSHU,LEAH LASQUITE<br />
1399 SIA,CHRISTINE CHUA<br />
1400 SIBONGA,RAYMAR DELALLANA<br />
1401 SIGA-MENDOZA,LANIE PELAEZ<br />
1402 SILADAN,SHERRYMAE VELASCO<br />
1403 SILVA,ERIKAJOY PICACHE<br />
1404 SILVA,KRISTINEJENNIFER HERNANDEZ<br />
1405 SILVA,RINOJASON BERNARDO<br />
1406 SIMAURIO,EMMANUEL BUENVIAJE<br />
1407 SINDIONG,ROBERTITOPAOLO BAUTISTA<br />
1408 SINGANON,JIMMYJOHNIVAN TOLENTINO<br />
1409 SIO,CHERRYANN AGNGARAYNGAY<br />
1410 SISON,ANNALORRAINE AALA<br />
1411 SISON,JAMESEDWARD PEREZ<br />
1412 SISON,LINCOLN SISON<br />
1413 SO,IMEE TIU<br />
1414 SO-REYES,JAMILLAURENCE REYES<br />
1415 SOBEREYU,KAREN GO<br />
1416 SOLAIMAN,SERHAN YUSOPH<br />
1417 SOLANO,MARIASHINILLIJEAN DEGALICIA<br />
1418 SOLAR,KAREN AGUSTIN<br />
1419 SOLIS,KRISTOFFER FALSIS<br />
1420 SOLIS,MARACHELLEKATRINA CUSTODIO<br />
1421 SOLIS,SUZETTE HINTAY<br />
1422 SOLITE,JETTAARON VILLORDON<br />
1423 SOLON,ETHELMAE PAYUSAN<br />
1424 SOMERA,REACAROLYN ILAGAN<br />
1425 SOPA,WILFORDJANN ORACION<br />
1426 SOPE,DEANNAJEAN GULINAO<br />
1427 SORIANO,ALMA BASALLO<br />
1428 SORIANO,FRANCOALEJANDRO LAMINOZA<br />
1429 SORIANO,GRETCHENOLIVIA BAÑANOLA<br />
1430 SORILLA,GEORGINA RODRIGO<br />
1431 SOSUAN,LESLIE NGO<br />
1432 SOTALBO,CINDYPEARL JOAQUIN<br />
1433 STAMARIA,ANGELIMARIE CEDILLA<br />
1434 STODOMINGO,BRAULIOII LARRAZABAL<br />
1435 SUAREZ,IVYMARIE ZANTE<br />
1436 SUKIL-AP,ALDRIN CALAPEN<br />
1437 SULLER,ARMIDA LACEBAL<br />
1438 SULUEN,FATIMAOPHELIA GUEVARA<br />
1439 SUMAOANG,ALGAEROSE ALCOBA<br />
1440 SUNGA,MARYANNE PALAC<br />
1441 SUNTAY,MARIALOURDES JOSON<br />
1442 SUSPEÑE,RHODA BELANDRES<br />
1443 SUÑGA,JOYSHEENA ARCILLA<br />
1444 SY,JENNIFERPAULA COSINO<br />
1445 SY,ROMELYN HUISO<br />
1446 SY,WALLIMARK CANCIO<br />
1447 TABILAS,CZARINA OCTOMAN<br />
1448 TABINAS,HENRYJR REYALA<br />
1449 TABISOLA,ROCHELY JAVIER<br />
1450 TABLANTE,THEYAMONICA TECALA<br />
1451 TABUAN,CHRISTYLEMAE LEGASPI<br />
1452 TABUAN,KATHARINEFAITH YGRUBAY<br />
1453 TABUENA,GERTZIEDARA DECASTRO<br />
1454 TACDERAS,CATHERINE PAREJAS<br />
1455 TACLAS,JOY FRAGANTE<br />
1456 TAD-Y,MIAMARIE MARAVILLA<br />
1457 TAGUBA,AUBREY QUINTO<br />
1458 TAGUBA-VILLAROSA,TRICIANJAN ZINGAPAN<br />
1459 TALAMAN,CHONA TEOLOGO<br />
1460 TALENS,ANNKRISTALINE DEGUZMAN<br />
1461 TALUSAN,PATRICKJASON ASINAS<br />
1462 TAMANO,NORHAYNEE DIMAKUTA<br />
1463 TAMAYO,ALFONSOJR DEGUZMAN<br />
1464 TAMONDONG,FLORENCEMARYANN LOPEZ<br />
1465 TAMPARONG,GERARDOJR LOM-OC<br />
1466 TAN,BEATRIZ CATIG<br />
1467 TAN,CAMILLE ASILOM<br />
1468 TAN,ENDYMIONERVIN MONZON<br />
1469 TAN,FATIMAJOY COSTUMBRADO<br />
1470 TAN,JANNETH TAN<br />
1471 TAN,JENNILIN YAPE<br />
1472 TAN,JULIEANNE LAGTAPON<br />
1473 TAN,KATHRYNJAYNE CHUA<br />
1474 TAN,KATRINA RIVERA<br />
1475 TAN,KENTANTHONY LIM<br />
1476 TAN,LAURENCEMIL QUINES<br />
1477 TAN,MANUELIII DAKUDAO<br />
1478 TAN,MARKANTHONIE PAW<br />
1479 TAN,REINABIANCA MEDEL<br />
1480 TAN,ROSAYREGEN YULO<br />
1481 TAN,RYANIRVIN SY<br />
1482 TAN,TISHAJOERLA MIRASOL<br />
1483 TAN,YVONNELYN-MAE CHUA<br />
1484 TANCHOCO,MARIALUISA CUNANAN<br />
1485 TANCHOCO,MITZI ABOROT<br />
1486 TANSIONGCO,VENJUNE PEREZ<br />
1487 TANTIANPACT,JEFFREY LIM<br />
1488 TAPALES,CHERRYLOU CAPALA<br />
1489 TARUC,ANGELIE MANISAN<br />
1490 TAVEROS,MELCLARK REQUIAS<br />
1491 TAWASIL,JOHNTIMOJIN REYES<br />
1492 TAYAG,ERINCATHRINA NARCISO<br />
1493 TAYAG,MARIECHARISSE SILVA<br />
1494 TAYCO,JOHNCARLO LEGASPI<br />
1495 TE,CHARISSEHANNE TAGAPULOT<br />
1496 TE,JOHNISIDORE IGNACIO<br />
1497 TEC,LOUMERVYN ARGUEL<br />
1498 TEE,KENNETH DY<br />
1499 TEE,RICOPAOLO GOMEZ<br />
1500 TEH,GEMERICKJASTIN UY<br />
1501 TEJANO,MARIOANGELO SAPICO<br />
1502 TEKIKO,REMIGIOJR BARROQUILLO<br />
1503 TELEG,ERICKASAMANTHA ACOSTA<br />
1504 TENORIO,OLIVER CRISTAL<br />
1505 TEPPANG,GUILLERMOJR INOCENCIO<br />
1506 TIA,LOUJOREL PAJARILLAGA<br />
1507 TIANG,MOHAMADSHAMIR ABPI<br />
1508 TIBON,STEVECLEOFAS GEROSO<br />
1509 TIGBAO,BILLYJUNE BARTE<br />
1510 TIGLAO,EDGARDOJR DELACRUZ<br />
1511 TIGLAO,PATRICKJOSEPH GUTIERREZ<br />
1512 TIMBOL,HEIDIMAE GUECO<br />
1513 TING,STEPHENFRANCIS MANALO<br />
1514 TINGZON,GLYNIS SOLIS<br />
1515 TIOLECO,DANIEL OBORDO<br />
1516 TIONG,JANE CHU<br />
1517 TIONGCO,ANATERESA SALVADOR<br />
1518 TIU,EILEENGRACE GOCHIACO<br />
1519 TOLEDO,AMORBABY GARCIA<br />
1520 TOLEDO,WILLO GEROCHI<br />
1521 TOLENTINO,EILEENKRISTINE MUNSAYAC<br />
1522 TOLENTINO,LIRIO PANTONI<br />
1523 TOLENTINO,MIAFELIA BERNARDO<br />
1524 TOLOSA,KRISTOPHER EXITO<br />
1525 TOM,MARKANTHONY ABENAZA<br />
1526 TOMAS,HAZELRUTH DUPLON<br />
1527 TONGOL,IRENE PLASABAS<br />
1528 TORIO,PATRICKARTHUR SANTOS<br />
1529 TORRADO,MARIAJERICACLAUDINE YDEN<br />
1530 TORRALBA,SAMUEL MARZAN<br />
1531 TORRES,DONNIEROSE SANJOSE<br />
1532 TORRES,JULIEANNKRISTY LONGJAS<br />
1533 TORRES,KATRINACHARISSE TIANGCO<br />
1534 TORRES,ROLANDOJUNIOR LONGJAS<br />
1535 TORRES,VIVIENPORTIA CODILLA<br />
1536 TRABOCO,LISA SIBBALUCA<br />
1537 TRIESTE,GLENNARD GUILLERMO<br />
1538 TROCINO,IANCEASAR BALAGA<br />
1539 TUASON,MAZSARIN DALMAN<br />
1540 TUBAN,JENNIFER BEDING<br />
1541 TUBERON,SHERRYLL INOG<br />
1542 TUBLE,GENEVIEVE CECILIO<br />
1543 TULABOT,MARIACRISTINA HERRERA<br />
1544 TULIAO,ALEXANDER HEBRON<br />
1545 TULIO,VINCENTJR MAINIT<br />
1546 TUMAPON,DEVERLY DEVERO<br />
1547 TUMULAK,MAYJANEJOAN GAMOLO<br />
1548 TUMULAK,MYDANORREEN ALMAGRO<br />
1549 TURAO,MAMELISSAMONICA LARIOZA<br />
1550 TUY,JO-AN QUIZON<br />
1551 TUÑACAO,MARIAROUSSELLNENNETTE PULVERA<br />
1552 TY,MEI-ANTONETTE ONG<br />
1553 UMALI,KATHRYNCECILLE RAVADILLA<br />
1554 UNABIA,MAHARRIETTMEG POLLEY<br />
1555 UNSAY,JOSHUA DECASTRO<br />
1556 UNSON,ENRIQUEMIGUEL SANTOS<br />
1557 URBINO,ELSIELIZETTE DELROSARIO<br />
1558 URETA,TED-RUSSEL CARONONGAN<br />
1559 URIAN,JOHNPAUL CABULAY<br />
1560 URSUA,JOSEPHMICHAEL ABOGADO<br />
1561 USMAN,MINZAIDE DICKA<br />
1562 USON,MARYAIMEE BERNABE<br />
1563 UY,ABIGAIL TAN<br />
1564 UY,KARLOMARKO MANAHAN<br />
1565 UY,MELANIECRISTY FLORES<br />
1566 UY,RYAN SIOCO<br />
1567 UY,VINCENTPATRICK TIU<br />
1568 VALBUENA,NICOLA NEPOMUCENO<br />
1569 VALDEZ,DONNMCANGELO TULLO<br />
1570 VALDEZ,IVANPAUL APOSTOL<br />
1571 VALDEZ,LAWRENCEJOSEPH SALAYOG<br />
1572 VALDEZ,RAYMONDJOSEPH SABATER<br />
1573 VALDEZ-MORALES,MARYGRACE BIELZA<br />
1574 VALENCIA,NICCOLOZANDRO RIGOR<br />
1575 VALENZUELA,CHARMIEANNE SULIT<br />
1576 VALENZUELA,DANTECARLO VALDEZ<br />
1577 VALERA,MELVIN VILLACORTA<br />
1578 VALERIO,JOHN SANCHEZ<br />
1579 VALLEJO,ARLEENJOY CALANAO<br />
1580 VALLES,CARMELIJOYCE PORTICOS<br />
1581 VARELA,JASMIN APA-AP<br />
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1583 VARILLA,VINCENT MARANAN<br />
1584 VASQUEZ,GRETHEL AUSTE<br />
1585 VATANAGUL,JATUPORNANDRE SATO<br />
1586 VEDRA,MAEFRANCES ALUNAN<br />
1587 VELARDE,EDUARDOJR YU<br />
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1590 VELASCO,PETERCHARLEMAGNE SANTOS<br />
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1595 VELEZ,LLOYD JURAO<br />
1596 VELEZ,MARKRYANNE BAJAMUNDI<br />
1597 VENIDA,ABELAINE ABAD<br />
1598 VENTULAN,ANNAMARIE MEREDORES<br />
1599 VERGEL,MARIEZOBEL KAWBOON<br />
1600 VERZOSA,JESILOU DELOSANGELES<br />
1601 VEÑEGAS,ELAINE TANDOG<br />
1602 VIADO,MARIAGWENDELYN SEGURA<br />
1603 VIAR,JOHNRYAN GUEVARRA<br />
1604 VICERAL,VENNISANGELO EBREO<br />
1605 VICTOR,VICTORADONIS MANGUINAO<br />
1606 VICTORIA,IRISH PALENCIA<br />
1607 VICTORIA,MARIAEMILIA STACRUZ<br />
1608 VICTORIANO,SHALOM CORPUZ<br />
1609 VICUÑA,DOMINIC VILLANUEVA<br />
1610 VIGUILLA,AILEEN QUIÑONES<br />
1611 VILLACORTA,JENNIFER CALDOZA<br />
1612 VILLAFLOR,CHRISTOPHERJAN CORONEL<br />
1613 VILLALOBOS,MOUR CASLANGEN<br />
1614 VILLALUZ,RODOLFO RAMOS<br />
1615 VILLAMOR,VANJASON CONAG<br />
1616 VILLANO,EMMANUELL QUITO<br />
1617 VILLANUEVA,ERIKAJOANNA YOTOKO<br />
1618 VILLANUEVA,JAVIER BARUEL<br />
1619 VILLANUEVA,JOSECARLOMIGUEL MAYORALGO<br />
1620 VILLANUEVA,JOSEPH BORROMEO<br />
1621 VILLANUEVA,JULIEANNE SAPINOSO<br />
1622 VILLANUEVA,MAAIMY DONESA<br />
1623 VILLANUEVA,MYLENE PINEDA<br />
1624 VILLANUEVA,PAOLOFRANCISCO DESIDERIO<br />
1625 VILLANUEVA,SHERRYL JAIME<br />
1626 VILLAPANDO,JOCELYN CLARDEJESUS<br />
1627 VILLAPANDO,MARYLUZ GUINA<br />
1628 VILLAPANDO,ROCHELLEIRENE BOBADILLA<br />
1629 VILLAPOL,MARIAALEXANDRA CARRANCEJA<br />
1630 VILLARAMA,AMORREIGNALYN SANTOS<br />
1631 VILLAREAL,CHRISTIEANNE SULTAN<br />
1632 VILLARIN,IVEE ANIÑON<br />
1633 VILLAZOR,ERIKABIANCA SANTOS<br />
1634 VILLEGAS,MARGIECELRUTH SARSOZA<br />
1635 VILLENA,JOAHNNA BABAO<br />
1636 VILLENA,MICHELLE GAMBOA<br />
1637 VINLUAN,TITOJR MENESES<br />
1638 VIOLAGO,MICHAELPHILLIP FERMIN<br />
1639 VITANZOS,IVYMAE CLEOPAS<br />
1640 VIVO,ROWENARIO CONCEPCION<br />
1641 VIZCONDE,ILENE CADIENTE<br />
1642 WAGAS,PRINCESSDYANN PIABOL<br />
1643 WANSI,MILDRED JACINTO<br />
1644 WESSON,JIMMYRAYJR PELEGRINO<br />
1645 WILLIS,ROCKYDANILO SUPERIANO<br />
1646 WONG,AIDELENN TACADENA<br />
1647 WONG,JEFFREYMICHAEL VILORIA<br />
1648 WONG,SHERYL MENDOZA<br />
1649 WONG,VALERIEHARLEEN TAN<br />
1650 WYSON,ANGELI MARAMBA<br />
1651 YABYABIN,DIANNE ALAVA<br />
1652 YAGUE,NATHAN MAMAUAG<br />
1653 YAMAT,DESIREEMAE PIÑONES<br />
1654 YANSON,MERCYMARGOT TUVILLEJA<br />
1655 YAO,VICTORIAANNE AGUDON<br />
1656 YAP,BERNICE CO<br />
1657 YAP,ELSIE LAO<br />
1658 YAP,JOHNERIKSON LIM<br />
1659 YAP,MARYFLORJOY QUEZON<br />
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1678 ZAPANTA-DISOMIMBA,ZORAH MACAPUNDAG<br />
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		<title>Think Several Times Before Working Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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For all those wishing to work abroad particularly in the Middle East and particularly Filipinas, think several times before making your final decision to leave your family and home.
Contrary to what most Filipinos believe, leaving the country due to financial difficulties and working abroad is not always a bright opportunity at the end of a [...]


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<p align="justify">For all those wishing to work abroad particularly in the Middle East and particularly Filipinas, think several times before making your final decision to leave your family and home.</p>
<p align="justify"><span id="more-724"></span>Contrary to what most Filipinos believe, leaving the country due to financial difficulties and working abroad is not always a bright opportunity at the end of a dark tunnel. While the result may have been positive for some, working abroad will not always ensure a happy ending.</p>
<p align="justify">It is always important to have a complete firm mindset before taking that final decision to work elsewhere abroad &#8211; a mindset of determination and patience. Another important thing to consider is to be careful not to involve yourself in anything illegal &#8211; illegal recruiters, illegal entries, illegal documents, illegal drugs <a href="http://ofw.talk-pick.com/ofws-should-be-careful-in-bringing-parcels-to-china/" target="_self">(see article on drug couriers)</a>, etc.</p>
<p align="justify">This is very true with what is happening in UAE this year. The number of Filipino runaways is increasing and mostly are domestic helpers. Most of the Filipino runaways have been with their employers for less than three months.</p>
<p align="justify">The number of Filipino runaways have increased by 20% with an average of 118-125 cases per month as compared to less than 100 cases per month last year.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Some of the reasons are said to be:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Abusive employers</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Culture shock</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Homesickness</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Medical reasons</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Delayed payment of salaries</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Sexual harassment</li>
</ul>
<ul></ul>
<p align="justify">Even the repatriation of Filipino workers are not easy and takes some time. Employers are sometimes reluctant to cooperate. They will not make domestic helpers go home without getting a refund of their expenses.</p>
<p align="justify">We do hope that these runaway cases will encourage Filipinos to think carefully before working abroad. Working abroad provides a very good financial opportunity but it also presents enormous challenges which could prove to be tough to handle for some.</p>


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		<title>OFWs and Their Vulnerability to HIV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 15:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Of all the Filipinos, OFWs are said to be the ones extremely vulnerable to HIV. Based on statistics, OFWs account for 32% of all our HIV and full-blown AIDS cases.
This is the reason why TUCP or Trade Union Congress of the Philippines is pushing for much more heightened awareness especially for foreign-bound Filipino workers. OFWs [...]


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<p align="justify">Of all the Filipinos, OFWs are said to be the ones extremely vulnerable to HIV. Based on statistics, OFWs account for 32% of all our HIV and full-blown AIDS cases.</p>
<p align="justify"><span id="more-712"></span>This is the reason why TUCP or Trade Union Congress of the Philippines is pushing for much more heightened awareness especially for foreign-bound Filipino workers. OFWs are said to be extremely vulnerable to HIV because once exposed to foreign cultures, thy have the tendency to put their guard down through unsafe sex practices especially sailors.</p>
<p align="justify">Based on DOH&#8217;s National AIDS Registry, we have a total of 3,951 HIV cases (1,254 for OFWs) as of June 2009. 815 (264 for OFWs) cases have already developed into full-blown AIDS cases and 314 have already died.</p>
<p align="justify">And the increase in HIV cases in Philippines is at an alarming and troublesome rate. 362 people were newly-infected in the first semester of this year, with 85 cases in May and 40 cases in June.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>What is HIV?</strong></p>
<p align="justify">Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections.</p>
<p align="justify">The four major routes of transmission are unsafe sex, contaminated needles, breast milk, and transmission from an infected mother to her baby at birth (Vertical transmission).</p>
<p align="justify">HIV infection has basically four stages: incubation period, acute infection, latency stage and AIDS. The initial incubation period upon infection is asymptomatic and usually lasts between two and four weeks. The second stage, acute infection, which lasts an average of 28 days and can include symptoms such as fever, lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes), pharyngitis (sore throat), rash, myalgia (muscle pain), malaise, and mouth and esophageal sores. The latency stage, which occurs third, shows few or no symptoms and can last anywhere from two weeks to twenty years and beyond. AIDS, the fourth and final stage of HIV infection shows as symptoms of various opportunistic infections.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>What is AIDS?</strong></p>
<p align="justify">Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).</p>
<p align="justify">This condition progressively reduces the effectiveness of the immune system and leaves individuals susceptible to opportunistic infections and tumors.</p>
<p align="justify">The symptoms of AIDS are primarily the result of conditions that do not normally develop in individuals with healthy immune systems. Most of these conditions are infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites that are normally controlled by the elements of the immune system that HIV damages.</p>
<p align="justify">Opportunistic infections are common in people with AIDS. HIV affects nearly every organ system.</p>
<p align="justify">The sad reality is there is currently no vaccine or cure for HIV or AIDS.</p>


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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 15:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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There are at least 180 Filipinos languishing in various jails in China like in Guangzhou, Fujian, Shanghai, Urumqi and Tibet due to drug trafficking.
The sad part here is that some of them were made to be drug couriers without their knowledge. This is the reason why Philippine officials in China are seeking help from KBP [...]


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<p align="justify">There are at least 180 Filipinos languishing in various jails in China like in Guangzhou, Fujian, Shanghai, Urumqi and Tibet due to drug trafficking.</p>
<p align="justify"><span id="more-705"></span>The sad part here is that some of them were made to be drug couriers without their knowledge. This is the reason why Philippine officials in China are seeking help from KBP (Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas) to warn China-bound Filipino workers to be careful when being asked for delivery assignments.</p>
<p align="justify">More Filipinos though involved in drug trafficking are aware of the delivery package after being promised of a huge amount of money upon delivery of illegal goods to various contacts inside China.</p>
<p align="justify">Since 2007, 180 Filipinos have been jailed because of possession of illegal drugs. Under China&#8217;s laws, anybody caught in possession of 50 grams or more of prohibited drugs would face death penalty.</p>
<p align="justify">We, Filipinos, should not in any way be involved in the illegal drug trade. Don&#8217;t take your chances as well because the possibility of being caught upon entry is very high since the Chinese government has strict rules and and regulations against illegal drugs.</p>


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		<title>ePassport Online Application To Start On August 26</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 17:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
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The DFA or Department of Foreign Affairs will start to accept online passport applications starting August 26.
Applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-serve basis but initially can only issue 100 ePassports daily until the ePassport system has achieved full capacity. From August 26 to September 30, only passport applications for renewal will be accepted by [...]


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<p align="justify">The DFA or Department of Foreign Affairs will start to accept online passport applications starting August 26.</p>
<p align="justify"><span id="more-695"></span>Applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-serve basis but initially can only issue 100 ePassports daily until the ePassport system has achieved full capacity. From August 26 to September 30, only passport applications for renewal will be accepted by the DFA.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Here are some important notes for applying for an ePassport online: </strong></p>
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<li>Applicants should fill out all the required fields on the online appointment page at the DFA website. Otherwise, the online appointment process will not proceed.</li>
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<li>The DFA will inform the prospective applicant of his or her schedule by e-mail after internal verification.</li>
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<li>The applicant must confirm availability by sending a reply email in return.</li>
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<li>The DFA also pointed out that applying for an ePassport online does not mean that an applicant need not make a personal appearance with the DFA.</li>
</ul>
<p align="justify"><strong>Requirements for interested applicants:</strong></p>
<p align="justify">* Old passport;<br />
* One photocopy of old passport data page;<br />
* Valid identification card; and<br />
* The duly accomplished passport application form</p>
<p align="justify"><a href="http://ofw.talk-pick.com/faqs-on-epassport/" target="_self"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>FAQs on ePassport</strong></span></a></p>


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		<title>Beware of Illegal Recruiters Like Ma. Dolores Racelis Nacorda</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 16:56:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Also known as Madel Ladines Puno and Lorena Ladines, Ma. Dolores Racelis Nacorda has victimized several persons and a total of P35,000 cash after promising jobs in New Zealand.

Using addresses in Lucban, Quezon Province and Abucay, Bataan, she was finally arrested by NBI-CID (Criminal Investigation Division) Thursday last week in an entrapment operation in a [...]


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<p align="justify">Also known as Madel Ladines Puno and Lorena Ladines, Ma. Dolores Racelis Nacorda has victimized several persons and a total of P35,000 cash after promising jobs in New Zealand.</p>
<p align="justify"><span id="more-687"></span></p>
<p align="justify">Using addresses in Lucban, Quezon Province and Abucay, Bataan, she was finally arrested by NBI-CID (Criminal Investigation Division) Thursday last week in an entrapment operation in a mall in Manila. In the entrapment operation, Nacorda was caught in the act receiving the marked money from the complainants.</p>
<p align="justify">According to NBI-CID, Nacorda recruited some individuals to work in a tomato firm in New Zealand. Nacorda collected P4,700 from each individual for processing and miscellaneous fees and an additional P1,000 to expedite the visa processing. This prompted the complainants to file the complaint before the NBI.</p>
<p align="justify">She is now detained at the NBI jail and has been charged with large-scale estafa (fraud), illegal recruitment and the use of fictitious names to conceal true identity.</p>
<p align="justify">Everyone hoping to land jobs abroad should be careful with illegal recruiters like Nacorda. It is important that we verify first with the POEA (Philippine Overseas and Employment Administration) the legitimacy of the recruiting persons or recruitment agencies before dealing or transacting with them.</p>


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