Actor Robin Williams Is Dead at 63 of Suspected Suicide


The Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams died this morning in California. He was 63.
"At this time, the Sheriff's Office Coroner Division suspects the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia, but a comprehensive investigation must be completed before a final determination is made," the Marin County Coroner said in a statement. "A forensic examination is currently scheduled for August 12, 2014 with subsequent toxicology testing to be conducted."
"Robin Williams passed away this morning," the actor's rep Mara Buxbaum added in a statement to ABC News. "He has been battling severe depression of late. This is a tragic and sudden loss."
Born in Chicago, Williams discovered his passion for acting in high school, before moving to New York City to study at Juilliard alongside Christopher Reeve.
A few years later, he also began doing stand-up comedy and working in television, before landing a star-making guest role as alien Mork in "Happy Days." In 1978, he was given his own spin-off series, "Mork & Mindy," for which he won a Golden Globe.
Around that time, Williams suffered a great loss: His friend, John Belushi, died of a drug overdose in 1982, prompting Williams, who had struggled with alcoholism and cocaine abuse, to quit, cold turkey.
He would go on to make two trips to rehab, once in 2006, and again this past July, which his rep told ABC News was "the opportunity to fine-tune and focus on his continued commitment, of which he remains extremely proud."
"It's [addiction] -- not caused by anything, it's just there," Williams told "Good Morning America" in 2006. "It waits. It lays in wait for the time when you think, 'It's fine now, I'm OK.' Then, the next thing you know, it's not OK. Then you realize, 'Where am I? I didn't realize I was in Cleveland.'"
Meanwhile, Williams discovered a passion for film in the '80s. With that came a litany of awards, including a Golden Globe for his role in the 1988 film, "Good Morning, Vietnam," a Golden Globe for his 1993 film, "Mrs. Doubtfire," and a Screen Actors Guild Award for 1996's, "The Birdcage." In 1998, after three nominations, he won his first Oscar for his role in "Good Will Hunting."
"This might be the one time I'm speechless!" he quipped while accepting the honor.
President Obama said in a statement on the actor's passing: "Robin Williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang Peter Pan, and everything in between. But he was one of a kind. He arrived in our lives as an alien – but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit. He made us laugh. He made us cry. He gave his immeasurable talent freely and generously to those who needed it most – from our troops stationed abroad to the marginalized on our own streets."
Williams also had a rich personal life. In 1978, he married his first wife, Valerie Velardi, with whom he had one son, Zachary, now 31. He and Verlardi divorced in 1988, and the next year, he married Marsha Garces, who had previously been a nanny to Zachary. He and Garces, from whom he split in 2008, had two children, Zelda, now 25, and Cody, 23. Williams married his third wife, graphic designer Susan Schenider, in 2011.
Recently, Williams had been hard at work. He starred in the CBS series, "The Crazy Ones" and he recently finished filming several film projects, including "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb." He also recently celebrated a birthday and, in his last Instagram post, wished his daughter a happy 25th.
"#tbt and Happy Birthday to Ms. Zelda Rae Williams!" he wrote. "Quarter of a century old today but always my baby girl. Happy Birthday @zeldawilliams Love you!"
According to the Marin County Coroner, officials received a 911 call at 11:55 a.m. today that Williams had been located unconscious and not breathing inside his residence in Tiburon, California. He was pronounced deceased at 12:02 p.m.
"An investigation into the cause, manner, and circumstances of the death is currently underway by the Investigations and Coroner Divisions of the Sheriff's Office," the statement read. "Preliminary information developed during the investigation indicates Mr. Williams was last seen alive at his residence, where he resides with his wife, at approximately 10:00 pm on August 10, 2014."
"This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken," his wife said in a statement. On behalf of Robin's family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin's death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions."

We Remember: 22nd Anniversary of the Dream Team Winning the Gold Medal


Twenty-two years ago today, the Dream Team completed its domination of the 1992 Summer Olympics by beating Croatia in the gold-medal game.
Michael Jordan dropped 22 points and six other players scored in double figures in a 117-85 victory.
The Dream Team, which was the first Olympic team to use NBA players, still remains the greatest basketball team to ever take the court. The team went 8-0 in the tournament, with an average margin of victory of 43.8 points.

Although Jordan gets all of the attention, it was Charles Barkley who was the team's leading scorer.
Here are the players on the team who were eventually inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame: Jordan, Barkley, Larry Bird, Clyde Drexler, Patrick Ewing, Magic Johnson, Karl Malone, Chris Mullin, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson and John Stockton.
After the Dream Team's dominance, every great United States Olympic team is compared to the greatest team in basketball history.

Michael Jordan's Final Contract with Chicago Bulls Up for Auction


In the world of sports memorabilia, finding a Michael Jordancollectible is like the holy grail. You can imagine what people would do to get anything with his name and signature attached, let alone the last contract he signed with the Chicago Bulls prior to the 1997-98 season.     
According to ESPN.com's Darren Rovell, collectors now have their chance to bid on that contract via Dallas-based Heritage Auctions:
The Chicago Bulls' original copy of Michael Jordan's $33 million contract -- the most valuable single-season contract in NBA history -- has hit the auction block. ...
... The contract is signed by Jordan, himself, and initialed by him on each of its 24 pages. It's also signed by Jerry Krause, former Bulls general manager, and Irving Mandel, the man in charge of the Bulls' finances. The lot also includes a two-page cover letter from Mandel to the NBA.
Rovell also states that the value of the contract was estimated at $30,000 but that the bidding, which closes July 31, "already has topped $28,000."
As ESPN coordinating producer Desmond Wallace noted on Twitter, Jordan is so money that his paper is more valuable than any other human being's:

Chris Ivy, director of sports auctions for Heritage Auctions, is quoted in the piece as saying that this contract is unlike anything the company has ever put up:
"It's hard to compare this to anything we've sold," Ivy said. "It's Jordan, who is in a class by himself, and, to our knowledge, this is the only Jordan playing contract to ever surface."
For a comparison, Jordan's $33 million paycheck in 1997-98 is nearly $10 million more than the highest-paid player in the NBA today (Kobe Bryant at $23.5 million, per HoopsHype.com). If you take inflation into account, per Rovell, Jordan's salary from his final season would be equivalent to $49 million today. 
As impressive as the bidding for Jordan's contract is, it's likely not going to come close to matching the record holder. Babe Ruth's 1918 contract with the Boston Red Sox, which was worth $5,000, sold at Goldin Auctionsin New Jersey for $1.02 million earlier this month, per Rovell. 
No retired athlete who is still living draws as much attention as Jordan. He was recently voted the second-most popular male athlete in a Harris poll, via ESPN.com, despite the fact he hasn't played a professional game since 2003. 
Jordan remains a fixture in sports with his global brand and ownership stake in the Charlotte Hornets, so his popularity isn't hard to figure out. 
It remains to be seen just how much money his final contract with Chicago will fetch on auction, but there's no doubt many folks would love to get their hands on such a unique piece of memorabilia.

President Aquino declares 18 holidays in 2015

President Benigno Aquino III has declared 18 holidays next year, including eight long weekends. 

Through Proclamation No. 831, signed last Thursday, Aquino declared the following days as regular holidays: 

  • New Year’s Day (Jan. 1, Thursday) 
  • Maundy Thursday (April 2) 
  • Good Friday (April 3) 
  • Araw ng Kagitingan (April 9, Thursday) 
  • Labor Day (May 1, Friday) 
  • Independence Day (June 12, Friday) 
  • National Heroes Day (Aug. 31, last Monday of August) 
  • Bonifacio Day (Nov. 30, Monday) 
  • Christmas Day (Dec. 25, Friday) 
  • Rizal Day (Dec. 30, Wednesday) 


Meanwhile, the following days have been declared as special non-working days:

  • Chinese New Year (Feb. 19,. Thursday) 
  • Black Saturday (April 4) 
  • Ninoy Aquino Day (Aug. 21, Friday) 
  • All Saints' Day (Nov. 1, Sunday) 
  • Additional special (non-working) days (Jan.2, Friday, and Dec. 24, Thursday) 
  • Last Day of the Year (Dec. 31, Thursday) 


February 25 next year, a Wednesday, has been declared a special holiday for all schools to commemorate the EDSA Revolution anniversary.

This list of holidays does not include Eid'l Fitr and Eidul Adha, the dates of which will still be determined by the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos. —Andreo Calonzo/KBK, GMA News 


Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/371611/news/nation/plan-your-vacation-pnoy-declares-18-holidays-in-2015


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FIBA Asia Cup: Ranidel De Ocampo rescues Gilas Pilipinas against Jordan

Ranidel De Ocampo nailed the game-winning three-pointer with 41 seconds left for a thrilling 71-70 victory over Jordan in the FIBA Asia Cup on Tuesday in Wuhan, China.
 
The victory gave the Philippines the top seed in Group B after sweeping the preliminary round. Gilas earlier booked victories over Chinese Taipei and Singapore.
 
With the win, the Philippines moves into the knockout phase against India, the fourth seed in Group A. But Gilas could not afford to take the Indians lightly, because they own a victory over perennial Asian powerhouse China earlier in the competition.
 
It took a hard fight against Jordan for the Philippines to finally come away with the top seed. Gilas was still down 60-57 midway through the fourth quarter before Rain or Shine star Paul Lee nailed a three-pointer to spark a 9-2 run to put the Philippines up, 66-62, with 3:10 remaining.
 
Naturalized star Rasheim Wright responded with a basket and a split from the free throw line to put Jordan within one, 66-65. De Ocampo responded with a basket at the 2:16 mark to give Gilas more breathing room, 68-65.
 
After split free throws from Ahmad Alhamarsheh, Jordan foiled a Marcus Douthit attempt. That allowed Jordan, under former Philippine coach Rajko Toroman, to set Wright up for an equalizer, 68-all, with 51 seconds left.
 
But Gilas coach Chot Reyes had one more bullet in his arsenal, setting up De Ocampo's winning three.
 
Jordan had a chance to tie the match with a three-pointer, but Jared Dillinger immediately sent Wright to the free throw line. The stocky guard managed to make just one of two, cutting the Gilas lead to two points, 71-69, with 32 seconds remaining.
 
Gilas could not put the game away, however, as LA Tenorio missed a shot with 15 seconds. The Filipinos had to watch as a final three-point attempt from veteran point guard Wesam Al-Sous failed to hit the mark, allowing Gilas to escape.
 
Lee led Gilas with 16 points, marking his third straight game as the leading scorer for the Philippines in his international debut. De Ocampo added 14 points while Douthis chipped in 13. — JST, GMA News


'Dead' girl wakes up at own funeral

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines - A 3-year-old girl, who was clinically pronounced dead woke on Sunday during her funeral service in a church in Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, police said.
Police Senior Inspector Heidil Teelan, Aurora police chief, confirmed the incident, citing reports from the personnel he dispatched to verify the case at Barangay Bayabas.
Teelan declined to name the victim and her family for their protection. 
A video footage uploaded to an online social network went viral online, showing the parents of the girl removing her from her wooden coffin while mourners appeared to be in the state of commotion.

Teelan said while they were not the proper authority to confirm the medical case, but based on the accounts of the child’s parents, the 3-year old girl experienced severe fever for days and was brought to the clinic in the town for medical attention last Friday.

“During that time, the attending clinic personnel and physician confirmed that the young patient had no more pulse and was clinically dead last Saturday morning about 9 a.m.,” Teelan said.
Teelan said this prompted the child’s family to bring her home and prepare her for funeral service the following day in the church. 
Teelan said based on the accounts of the residents who joined the funeral service, one of the neighbors who removed the cover of the coffin to arrange the supposed remains saw the head of the girl move.
“This prompted them to check and confirmed the girl had pulse and was alive,” Teelan said.
He said the parents of the girl immediately gave her water and initially brought her to the clinic for check-up. The family then reportedly brought the girl back home.
“We really can not make confirmation on the status of the girl but based on the observation of the police personnel I deployed it appear the girl remained in a state of comatose in their house,” Teelan said. 
He said nurses were also sent to the house of the young girl to assist the family which is now seeking medical consultation to a well-equipped hospital in the province.


Kapuso stars blazed down Philippines' sexiest runway

The nation’s hottest gathered for FHM Philippines’ 100 Sexiest victory party and sent blood pressures soaring. Grab your seats and let us take you for a ride down the sexiest runway.

 Ryza Cenon was a golden goddess. The actress shimmered as she sashayed down the catwalk

 A constant contender in the sexiest list, Ehra Madrigal looks drop dead gorgeous in her all black number.

 Sexy momma LJ Reyes showed off all the right curves and enticed the crowd to watch her every move.

 Rocking a short bob, Michelle Madrigal exuded spunk and energy.

 Tanned, toned and absolutely flawless. Rochelle Pangilinan conquered the runway just like a July cover girl should.

 Bubble comedienne Rufa Mae Quinto unleashed her inner warrior proving that funny is the new sexy.

 The queen has arrived! A hush fell over the crowd as the nation's sexiest, Marian Rivera, stepped out with all the regal poise of an American Indian queen.

She is seduction, she is sultriness, she is fire. Long live the Kapuso Primetime Queen!