Wednesday, December 17, 2008

MISS PHILIPPINES at MISS UNIVERSE


MIRIAM QUIAMBAO
1ST RUNNER UP at MISS UNIVERSE 1999



MARIA VERDADERO YUNON
3RD RUNNER-UP at MISS UNIVERSE 1984



MARIA ROSARIO SILAYAN
3rd RUNNER UP at MISS UNIVERSE 1980



CHIQUI BROSAS
4th RUNNER-UP at MISS UNIVERSE 1975



MARGARITA MORAN
MISS UNIVERSE 1973


GLORIA DIAZ
MISS UNIVERSE 1969
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

CONGRATULATIONS to MISS UNIBARSE


MISS UNIBARSE 2008
Miss Unibarse DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Amelia Ava Mendez-Alvarez
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic






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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

FINAL Q&A PORTION of MISS UNIBARSE


MISS DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Question:
If you have the whole world listening to you and there's one thing you could say to the world, what would you say?

Answer:

If the world is listening to me and there is one thing I can say to or tell the world, I would tell the world that.... It is not too late. It is not too late to make amends and promote peace. It is not too late to feed the hunger. It is too late to shelter the homeless. It is not too late to save our planet. There is still hope. We can not all do great things but a simple act of genuine kindness is a promising miracle. Just like the famous quote I try to live by "I shall pass through this world but once, anything good that I can do to my fellowmen let me do it now. Let me not neglect nor defer anything for I shall not pass this way again.



MISS AFGHANISTAN

Question:
If you have the whole world listening to you and there's one thing you could say to the world, what would you say?

Answer:

If had a chance to speak to the world, I would like to say that the perfection of humanity already exist and that our job is to lift the veils that make us think that it doesn't. We can achieve this by being a loving and compassionate human being who takes full responsibility for our own actions and words. We don’t have to create something out of nothing we just need to reveal what is already there.


MISS KENYA

Question:
If you have the whole world listening to you and there's one thing you could say to the world, what would you say?

Answer:

If I can say one thing to the world then it would be a message of diversity and tolerance. We may be different but we are all equal. Let us not imposed our own cultural and religious compass to others, we should learn to accept others as who they are. Embraced diversity, accept our differences, the color of my skin might be different than what you have but the color of the blood that runs through our veins are the same. We are in fact born as ONE race and that is HUMAN.


MISS MONTENEGRO

Question:
If you have the whole world listening to you and there's one thing you could say to the world, what would you say?

Answer:

I would say "Love"... because love is about being patient and kind, no envy, greed or malice. It is pure, perfect and it brings peace. Love gives hope, cares and never ends, never fails. Love does not rejoice in evil. Even if I give away all that I have to the poor but I don't have love, then I gain nothing. Even if I have the power to know everything, understand all things and faith to move mountains but don't have love, I'm still nothing. There are three great things in life: faith, hope and love, but the greatest............ of these........... is............. love.


MISS PHILIPPINES

Question:
If you have the whole world listening to you and there's one thing you could say to the world, what would you say?

Answer:

If I had the whole world listening to me, I would hope that I have affected at least one of you with my life and my example. I do not intend to be a Gandhi nor a Mother Teresa, who have been great examples for millions all over the world - but with just one person... one child... I will be the happiest person in the world.
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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH...

...ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL DOLL-EGATES WILL BE THE NEW MISS UNIBARSE...


MISS UNIBARSE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

MISS UNIBARSE AFGHANISTAN

MISS UNIBARSE KENYA

MISS UNIBARSE MONTENEGRO

MISS UNIBARSE PHILIPPINES

WHO WILL IT BE?

STAY TUNED, the CROWNING OF THE NEW MISS UNIBARSE ARE MOMENTS AWAY!
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GLAMOUR and FASHION at UNIBARSE

MISS UNIBARSE ROYALTY 2007


4th RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse CHILE



3rd RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse PANAMA



2nd RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse VENEZUELA



1st RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse ARUBA



MISS UNIBARSE 2007
Miss Unibarse PALAU

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Monday, December 08, 2008

When I Grow Up...I want to Play with Dolls

MISS UNIBARSE LOVES PUSSY CAT DOLLS!!!


The sexy Pussy Cat Dolls in Hollywood!


PSD"Beep"


PSD "Buttons"


PSD "Wait A Minute"


PSD "Dont Cha"

Videos courtesy of PSD fans on YOU TUBE!
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SEXY SWIMSUITS at MISS UNIBARSE

Meet the TING TINGS...Is that Their Name?


Miss Unibarse LOVES the TING TINGS
See their "THAT'S NOT MY NAME" Video


VICTORIA SECRET Fashion Show featuring THE TING TINGS

Get to know the TING TINGS
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Sunday, December 07, 2008

MISS UNIBARSE 2006 ROYALTY


4th RUNNER-UP
Miss Unibarse CHINA



3rd RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse INDONESIA



2nd RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse KOREA



1st RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse UKRAINE



Miss Unibarse 2006
Miss Unibarse JAPAN


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CONGRATULATIONS PHILIPPINES


LAS VEGAS – Manny Pacquiao unequivocally established himself as the finest fighter in the world Saturday.

But he accomplished an even more stunning feat when he not only defeated Oscar De La Hoya but battered him into retirement with a shockingly one-sided victory in their welterweight bout before 15,001 at the MGM Grand Garden.

De La Hoya, the 1992 Olympic gold-medal winner and a professional world champion in six weight classes, was hammered as he never was in 44 previous bouts before trainer Nacho Beristain mercifully asked referee Tony Weeks to halt the carnage after eight one-sided rounds.

The fight ended any debate whether Pacquiao or light heavyweight Joe Calzaghe deserves the top spot in the mythical pound-for-pound race, but it also sent a one-time legend into retirement.

De La Hoya, who was taken to a local hospital for a precautionary examination, never in his illustrious career had absorbed such a beating. Pacquiao’s hands were far too quick and, despite the fact that he was moving up from lightweight, his punches were much too hard for the Golden Boy to handle.

It was clear by the third round that De La Hoya was going to need a miracle to reverse the pummeling he was taking.

Pacquiao displayed every punch in the arsenal, raking the Golden Boy with straight lefts that nearly closed De La Hoya’s left eye and stunning him with hooks, jabs and uppercuts.
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It was so savage of a beating that it was hard not to feel sorry for De La Hoya. At the end of the bout, a thoroughly beaten De La Hoya trudged across the ring and met his one-time trainer, Freddie Roach.

“You’re right,” De La Hoya said to Roach, who had prepared Pacquiao brilliantly. “I don’t have it any more.”

Pacquiao was a 2-1 underdog, largely because he was challenging a man who had fought at super welterweight or middleweight exclusively for the last seven-and-a-half years. Pacquiao had only fought once as high as lightweight and had fought 75 percent of his bouts before Saturday at super bantamweight or lower.

But Pacquiao unofficially weighed a pound-and-a-half more than De La Hoya – 148½ to 147 – and was clearly stronger and better Saturday.

“The media, the press is never wrong,” Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum said. “You all said it was a mismatch and it was a mismatch.”

De La Hoya didn’t officially announce his retirement, but his business partners, Bernard Hopkins and Shane Mosley, spoke of his career in the past tense. In his brilliant career, De La Hoya took on most of the greatest fighters of his generation, but never before was he beaten as cleanly and decisively as he was by Pacquiao.

Not when he was knocked out by a brutal shot to the liver by Hopkins in 2004, not when he dropped a split decision to then-pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. last year and not when a tactical mistake cost him a victory against Felix Trinidad.

“Pacquiao was phenomenal,” Hopkins said.

Pacquiao was never threatened by De La Hoya’s vaunted left hook, negating De La Hoya’s best chance of winning the fight.

It was something Roach had worked tirelessly on in the gym and something he unwaveringly told the world that Pacquiao would do.

“Taking the left hand away was a key,” Roach said. “We took Oscar’s left hand away from him and once we did that, the fight was over.”

Pacquiao called De La Hoya his idol and said he was honored to have had the opportunity to face him. But he didn’t spare his idol any pain, working his plan like a hired gun.

“It was nothing personal,” Pacquiao said. “I just came to do my job.”

He was far more impressive against De La Hoya than Mayweather, who retired in June as the widely acknowledged best fighter in the world. Pacquiao declined to say whether he’d

be willing to fight Mayweather, saying it was up to Arum to decide.

Arum said he wouldn’t discuss a potential opponent for Pacquiao until after the holidays, but it’s clear he’s sitting on a gold mine. With De La Hoya expected to wander into retirement, Pacquiao will take his mantle as the game’s biggest draw.

Fights against Mayweather, if he comes out of retirement, and Ricky Hatton are going to be massive events that would likely guarantee each men eight-figure paydays.

Arum wanted none of that talk, preferring to revel in one of the most satisfying victories of his nearly 50-year promotional career.

“Next to the night when George Foreman won the heavyweight championship of the world by knocking out Michael Moorer, this is it,” Arum said. “These are my two most memorable fights as a promoter.”

This was the boxing rite of passage that has become all too familiar over the years. It happened to Joe Louis against Rocky Marciano, to Muhammad Ali against Larry Holmes and to Julio Cesar Chavez against De La Hoya.

A younger, faster and better man snuffed out the star of one of the game’s all-time greats.

“Hats off to Manny Pacquiao, because he was incredible,” said Mosley, who has two wins over De La Hoya. “Remember what Oscar has done, though. He made this sport a great sport, and created this so that all of you people could come to see a great event.”

But De La Hoya didn’t have that one last great fight left and was forced to accept a beating as the final act of a Hall of Fame career.

“It happens to everyone,” said legendary trainer Angelo Dundee, who assisted De La Hoya in camp.

Dundee had trained Ali, Foreman and Sugar Ray Leonard, among many of the game’s greats, and had seen this scene before.

“I thought Oscar had what it takes to beat Pacquiao, but this happens when you let the guys fight the fight,” Dundee said. “You just have to give the other guy credit.”

Yes you do.

Oscar De La Hoya is the past.

It’s Pacquiao’s time now.
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Miss UNIBARSE LOVES WONDER GIRLS


STUNNNNNING KOREAN BEAUTIES!!!

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Saturday, December 06, 2008

WHO WILL WIN the CROWN?


Miss Unibarse DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Miss Unibarse AFGHANISTAN

Miss Unibarse KENYA

Miss Unibarse MONTENEGRO

Miss Unibarse PHILIPPINES
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DOMINICAN BEAUTIES in MISS UNIBARSE



The first Dominican to put DOMINICAN REPUBLIC in the MISS UNIBARSE map! Miss DOminican Republin won 3rd Runner-Up in Miss Unibarse 2005 in Shang Hai China.

Another Dominican beauty poised to take the on most coveted crown in the world, will Miss Unibarse DOMINICAN REPUBLIC win MISS UNIBARSE for 2008?


GQBM Miss Dominican Republic INTERNATIONAL with Miss Unibarse DOMINICAN REPUBLIC sharing winning tips during GQBM's send-off for Miss Doll International where she won the "MOST BEAUTIFUL EYES" Award.



GQBM Miss Dominican Republic GLOBAL BEAUTY winning first Runner-Up at this year's event. Miss Domincan Republic is indeed an island of exotic beauties.
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MISS UNIBARSE 2005 ROYALTY


4th RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse ICELAND


3rd RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse DOMINICAN REPUBLIC


2nd RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse CHILE


1st RUNNER UP
Miss Unibarse VENEZUELA


MISS UNIBARSE 2005
Miss Unibarse NAMIBIA




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MISS UNIBARSE 2008 PRESS PHOTOS

GOOD LUCK WISHES for MISS PHILIPPINES from Former Miss Doll World and Unibarse Competitiors



Miss Unibarse PHILIPPINES competing at MISS UNIBARSE 2008, Miss Philippines training for MISS UNIBARSE during Miss Doll World.
She placed in the TOP 15 during that competition in Las Vegas, Nevada.


"Congratulations Miss PHILIPPINES! We are proud of your TOP 5 placement! You are a true winner even in Miss Doll World! Good luck Miss Philippines!"

Miss Unibarse KOREA
Miss Unibarse "Queen of Asia and the Pacific" 2008


"A true beauty from within! Bring home the crown Miss PHILIPPINES!"

Miss Unibarse INDIA
Miss Unibarse Top 15 Semi-Finalist
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Friday, December 05, 2008

MEET MISS UNIBARSE 2008



Are you ready to meet the new MISS UNIBARSE?
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