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SEGUN "MANILA BULLETIN". MISS MUNDO 2011 SERÁ EN FILIPINAS..
Miss World tilt now in the country
By ANJO PEREZ
January 24, 2011, 9:18pm
MANILA, Philippines – Expect the country to host a Miss World beauty
pageant very soon as the Philippines now holds the franchise to the
60-year-old pageant.
Miss World Limited President Julia Morley flew to the country to personally award the franchise to trimedia personality Cory Quirino.
Morley arrived Monday afternoon from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, together with reigning Miss World Alexandria Mills and runner-up Emma Warells.
The awarding of the franchise will be held Tuesday during formal ceremonies at the Shangri-la Makati.
According to Quirino, the new franchise means that an exclusive search for the country's representative to the Miss World pageant will be held beginning this year.
Quirino disclosed that beginning March, they will scour the country for intelligent and beautiful Filipinas for the first Miss World Philippines pageant which is scheduled to be presented in August this year.
She added that they will require participants to be at least 5'-7" in height and must have a deep and great love for the Philippines and intelligent enough to express her thoughts properly.
The country's representative in the Miss World pageant used to be picked from contestants of the Binibining Pilipinas pageant.
While in the Philippines, Morley, Mills, and Warells will tour the country, visiting numerous charitable institutions to spread the advocacy of strengthening children and women's rights.
Meanwhile, officials at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport said the holding of the Miss World contest in the Philippines, if it pushes through, will considerably boost the number of arrivals at the airport and help the nation by way of additional revenues from tourism.
Miss World Limited President Julia Morley flew to the country to personally award the franchise to trimedia personality Cory Quirino.
Morley arrived Monday afternoon from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, together with reigning Miss World Alexandria Mills and runner-up Emma Warells.
The awarding of the franchise will be held Tuesday during formal ceremonies at the Shangri-la Makati.
According to Quirino, the new franchise means that an exclusive search for the country's representative to the Miss World pageant will be held beginning this year.
Quirino disclosed that beginning March, they will scour the country for intelligent and beautiful Filipinas for the first Miss World Philippines pageant which is scheduled to be presented in August this year.
She added that they will require participants to be at least 5'-7" in height and must have a deep and great love for the Philippines and intelligent enough to express her thoughts properly.
The country's representative in the Miss World pageant used to be picked from contestants of the Binibining Pilipinas pageant.
While in the Philippines, Morley, Mills, and Warells will tour the country, visiting numerous charitable institutions to spread the advocacy of strengthening children and women's rights.
Meanwhile, officials at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport said the holding of the Miss World contest in the Philippines, if it pushes through, will considerably boost the number of arrivals at the airport and help the nation by way of additional revenues from tourism.
SEGUN PRENSA LOCAL: "CONFIRMADO: MISS MUNDO 2011 EN FILIPINAS."
The Philippines is expected to host the next Miss World beauty
pageant in August after the franchise was awarded to the country,
reports Manila Bulletin. The 60-year-old franchise will be formally
awarded to health guru and media personality Cory Quirino by Miss World
Limited President Julia Morley today at Shangri-la Makati.
The exclusive search for contestants for the first Miss World Philippines pageant will begin in March, Quirino said in the Manila Bulletin report. The country's Miss World representative used to be chosen from participants of Binibining Pilipinas.
Airport officials told Manila Bulletin that holding the Miss World pageant in the country will increase foreign arrivals and tourism revenue.
For more on this story, log on to Manila Bulletin.
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/spot/20110125/tel-ph-to-host-miss-world-2011-pageant-t-5a3fdeb.html
The exclusive search for contestants for the first Miss World Philippines pageant will begin in March, Quirino said in the Manila Bulletin report. The country's Miss World representative used to be chosen from participants of Binibining Pilipinas.
Airport officials told Manila Bulletin that holding the Miss World pageant in the country will increase foreign arrivals and tourism revenue.
For more on this story, log on to Manila Bulletin.
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/spot/20110125/tel-ph-to-host-miss-world-2011-pageant-t-5a3fdeb.html
FILIPINAS ELIGE POR SEPARADO POR PRIMERA VEZ REPRESENTANTE A MISS MUNDO
A separate Miss World-Philippines search
By Patricia Esteves (The Philippine Star) Updated January 26, 2011 12:00 AM
By Patricia Esteves (The Philippine Star) Updated January 26, 2011 12:00 AM
Miss
World Organization head Julia Morley (in blue) at yesterday’s presscon
with (from left) 2010 Miss World first runner-up Emma Wareus, 2010 Miss
World Alexandria Mills, 1993 Miss World Second Princess Ruffa Gutierrez,
Cory Quirino (new holder of Miss World-Philippines franchise) and 1973
Miss World first runner-up Evangeline Pascual — Photos by VER PAULINO
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MANILA, Philippines - Starting this year, a Bb.
Pilipinas-World crown will no longer be among the top three plums in the
iconic Bb. Pilipinas pageant. There will be a separate search for Miss
World Philippines, the winner of which will represent the country in the
Miss World contest.
Julia Morley, chairman and CEO of Miss World Limited, arrived on Monday to announce the awarding of the exclusive licensee agreement of Miss World Philippines to media personality and wellness guru Cory Quirino who will take charge of the first Miss World Philippines tilt this August.
In a press conference at the Shangri-La Makati yesterday, Morley said they made the move so they can focus on their socio-civic projects and raise more funds for poor beneficiaries in the Philippines, particularly the PGH Medical Foundation and Tuloy Street Children Foundation.
“The job of Miss World is always for fund-raising. The crown is a symbol of fund-raising. Our aim, our vision at Miss World is always ‘Beauty with a Purpose.’ What is a crown without a purpose?’” explained Morley who is in Manila for the first time since Miss World was established in 1951.
Also present at the presscon were reigning Miss World Alexandria Mills (of USA), 2010 Miss World first runner-up Emma Wareus, 1973 Miss World first runner-up Evangeline Pascual and 1993 Miss World Second Princess Ruffa Gutierrez.
Morley clarified that she has no intention to offend or rile Madame Stella Marquez Araneta, head of the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc. (BPCI) in the decision to hold an individual Miss World contest. She reiterated that her primary reason to separate is to focus more on their vision to raise funds for their beneficiaries and they can do this if they hold a separate contest.
2010 Miss World Alexandria Mills (of USA): Beauty with a purpose
“The truth is I needed to give the Philippines as many opportunities.
We need to raise funds for poor and sick at the PGH for their
ventilation, the antibiotics, more medical equipment. The thing is I
want to be involved. I can’t do that if we don’t have an individual
contest. I don’t have a voice here before and now I want to be involved,
I want to be connected. We have big plans to raise money for the
children,” said Morley.
She said her heart bled when she paid a visit to the PGH and saw the miserable conditions of the children, particularly a scene when a nurse was operating a manual ventilator to an asthma patient.
“The thing is I don’t want to battle with anyone. This is not a fight, there is no dispute. We will always honor other beauty contests. I know that during the time that Stella ran the tilt with Miss World, she’s done a good job. But now, I would like to have my own contest so I can be more involved. I want my own brand and not be lumped with other people. I want to stand alone for Filipino children.”
She expressed hope that Madame Araneta will not take offense.
“She has three or four titles and if she’s got one less to worry about, then it’d be good. I don’t want to be childish or selfish. There are too many nasty things in the world. Being negative is not good for the people.”
Morley also said the awarding of the license was a highlight of her world tour, calling it a momentous occasion for Miss World organizers.
“The Philippines is a great country and has the most beautiful places so we’d be excited if we can hold it here,” she said.
Quirino, for her part, said accepting the offer was the greatest decision of her life.
“We are entering into a new era of pageants, in keeping with our mission and values. With more than 15 years as an officer serving Rotary International Districts 3818 and 3830, I have found the focus on community development by the organizers of Miss World congruent with my continuing advocacies,” Quirino said. “It’s my commitment to be a catalyst for women and children’s health, development and empowerment. Socio-civic undertakings will be a core activity of Miss World Philippines.”
Applicants to the Miss World Philippines must be 17 to 24 years old, tall, has a big heart for service, has beauty, intelligence and love for her country.
Julia Morley, chairman and CEO of Miss World Limited, arrived on Monday to announce the awarding of the exclusive licensee agreement of Miss World Philippines to media personality and wellness guru Cory Quirino who will take charge of the first Miss World Philippines tilt this August.
In a press conference at the Shangri-La Makati yesterday, Morley said they made the move so they can focus on their socio-civic projects and raise more funds for poor beneficiaries in the Philippines, particularly the PGH Medical Foundation and Tuloy Street Children Foundation.
“The job of Miss World is always for fund-raising. The crown is a symbol of fund-raising. Our aim, our vision at Miss World is always ‘Beauty with a Purpose.’ What is a crown without a purpose?’” explained Morley who is in Manila for the first time since Miss World was established in 1951.
Also present at the presscon were reigning Miss World Alexandria Mills (of USA), 2010 Miss World first runner-up Emma Wareus, 1973 Miss World first runner-up Evangeline Pascual and 1993 Miss World Second Princess Ruffa Gutierrez.
Morley clarified that she has no intention to offend or rile Madame Stella Marquez Araneta, head of the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc. (BPCI) in the decision to hold an individual Miss World contest. She reiterated that her primary reason to separate is to focus more on their vision to raise funds for their beneficiaries and they can do this if they hold a separate contest.
She said her heart bled when she paid a visit to the PGH and saw the miserable conditions of the children, particularly a scene when a nurse was operating a manual ventilator to an asthma patient.
“The thing is I don’t want to battle with anyone. This is not a fight, there is no dispute. We will always honor other beauty contests. I know that during the time that Stella ran the tilt with Miss World, she’s done a good job. But now, I would like to have my own contest so I can be more involved. I want my own brand and not be lumped with other people. I want to stand alone for Filipino children.”
She expressed hope that Madame Araneta will not take offense.
“She has three or four titles and if she’s got one less to worry about, then it’d be good. I don’t want to be childish or selfish. There are too many nasty things in the world. Being negative is not good for the people.”
Morley also said the awarding of the license was a highlight of her world tour, calling it a momentous occasion for Miss World organizers.
The organization is currently celebrating its 60thyear of
“Beauty with a Purpose” and has raised more than $400M in support of
children’s charities across the globe since its inception.
Quirino, for her part, said accepting the offer was the greatest decision of her life.
“We are entering into a new era of pageants, in keeping with our mission and values. With more than 15 years as an officer serving Rotary International Districts 3818 and 3830, I have found the focus on community development by the organizers of Miss World congruent with my continuing advocacies,” Quirino said. “It’s my commitment to be a catalyst for women and children’s health, development and empowerment. Socio-civic undertakings will be a core activity of Miss World Philippines.”
Applicants to the Miss World Philippines must be 17 to 24 years old, tall, has a big heart for service, has beauty, intelligence and love for her country.
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NUEVAS FOTOS DE MISS MUNDO 2010 Y SU 1RA FINALISTA MISS BOTSWANA
Tomando en cuenta estas dos chicas, se nota quien tuvo que ganar entonces. La negra demuestra en estas "candids" que en términos de belleza es muy superior a la gringa.
Y antes que la gente empiece a decir que no tomo en cuenta a Adriana Vasini.. creo que soy claro "Entre estas dos chicas.."
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