Love Bug is a Philippine drama anthology and romantic television show produced by GMA Network. It premiered on May 23, 2010.
Synopsis
With the success of weekly drama anthologies, television series, and drama series, and reality sitcoms GMA Network provides a Sunday afternoon anthology tackling love stories. It was shortly-lived, airing from May 23, 2010 to September 2010. It is now renamed Reel-Love Presents. The show's name was derived from Jonas Brothers song Lovebug
Episodes
First episode: "The Last Romance"
A young athlete, Rackie Carla Abellana, meets Hero Dennis Trillo, a handsome young man. They fall in love aboard a cruise going to Hong Kong. Rackie has a terminal illness; Hero is a soon-to-be-wed groom and event organizer working his way to give his soon-to-be wife Iwa Moto the perfect life. Rackie and Hero's encounter makes them realize that love only comes once in a lifetime in all unexpected places.
The lovebug, Plecia nearctica, is a member of the family of march flies. It is also known as the honeymoon fly, kissingbug, or double-headed bug. The adult is a small, flying insect common to parts of Central America and the southeastern United States, especially along the Gulf Coast. During and after mating, adult pairs remain coupled, even in flight, for up to several days.
The lovebug was first described in 1940 by D. E. Hardy, but was seen in Louisiana as early as 1911. At that time, he reported the incidence of lovebugs to be widespread, but most common in Texas, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. However, by the end of the 20th century the species had spread heavily to all areas bordering the Gulf of Mexico, as well as Georgia and South Carolina. L. A. Hetrick, writing in 1970, found the bug was also widespread in central and northern Florida and described its flights as reaching altitudes of 300 to 450 metres (980 to 1,480ft) and extending several kilometers over the Gulf. In 2006, it was reported as far north as Wilmington, North Carolina.
Raffi Cavoukian, CMOBC (Armenian:Րաֆֆի, born 8 July 1948), better known by his mononym Raffi, is an Egyptian-born Canadian singer-songwriter and author best known for his children's music. He has developed his career as a "global troubadour", to become a music producer, author, entrepreneur, and founder of the Centre for Child Honouring, a vision for global restoration.
Personal life
Born in Cairo, Egypt, to Armenian parents, he spent his early years in Egypt before immigrating with his family to Canada in 1958, eventually settling in Toronto, Ontario. His mother named him after the Armenian poet Raffi. His father Arto Cavoukian was a well-known portrait photographer with a studio on Bloor Street in Toronto. His older brother Onnig Cavoukian, known as "Cavouk", is also a famous portrait photographer. His younger sister is Ann Cavoukian, Ontario's former Information and Privacy Commissioner. His parents died within 12 hours of each other, his mother dying first, of abdominal cancer.
Video courtesy of GMA 7. Love Bug-Exchange of Hearts Episode 3. Aug. 8, 2010. Starring DIVA MONTELABA, STEVEN SILVA, SARAH LAHBATI and ENZO PINEDA with Ms. ANGELOU DE LEON.
published: 21 Aug 2010
PHILIPPINES: "LOVE BUG" COMPUTER VIRUS LATEST
(11 May 2000) Tagalog/Eng/Nat
A Filipino computer student says he may have accidentally released the "Love Bug" virus which crippled computer e-mail systems around the world last week.
The student, who had been missing for several days, held a news conference in the Filipino capital Manila.
It's estimated the virus caused at least 15 (b) billion U-S dollars damage around the world.
Onel de Guzman is one of two students at a computer college in Manila who wrote computer programs and who is now at the centre of the search for the origin of the "I LOVE YOU" virus.
The virus brought e-mail traffic in major government and corporate computer systems in more than 20 countries to a halt.
The students, both aged 23, are members of GRAMMERSoft, an underground computer group that ...
published: 21 Jul 2015
LOVE BUG EXCHANGE OF HEARTS Episode3 Part 4 /6
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published: 21 Aug 2010
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Video courtesy of GMA 7. Love Bug-Exchange of Hearts Episode 3. Aug. 8, 2010. Starring DIVA MONTELABA, STEVEN SILVA, SARAH LAHBATI and ENZO PINEDA with Ms. ANGELOU DE LEON.
Video courtesy of GMA 7. Love Bug-Exchange of Hearts Episode 3. Aug. 8, 2010. Starring DIVA MONTELABA, STEVEN SILVA, SARAH LAHBATI and ENZO PINEDA with Ms. ANGELOU DE LEON.
(11 May 2000) Tagalog/Eng/Nat
A Filipino computer student says he may have accidentally released the "Love Bug" virus which crippled computer e-mail systems...
(11 May 2000) Tagalog/Eng/Nat
A Filipino computer student says he may have accidentally released the "Love Bug" virus which crippled computer e-mail systems around the world last week.
The student, who had been missing for several days, held a news conference in the Filipino capital Manila.
It's estimated the virus caused at least 15 (b) billion U-S dollars damage around the world.
Onel de Guzman is one of two students at a computer college in Manila who wrote computer programs and who is now at the centre of the search for the origin of the "I LOVE YOU" virus.
The virus brought e-mail traffic in major government and corporate computer systems in more than 20 countries to a halt.
The students, both aged 23, are members of GRAMMERSoft, an underground computer group that wrote and sold thesis projects to other students.
The name GRAMMERSoft reportedly appears in the computer code in the Love Bug virus.
De Guzman said he had discussed his thesis with other members of the group, and his lawyer suggested that others may have participated in the writing of the virus.
De Guzman's thesis project - designed to steal passwords from other computer users - was rejected as a form of high-tech theft, so he did not graduate.
School officials have said the two thesis projects could have been combined to create the virus.
The other programmer Michael Buen, who was a close friend of de Guzman, did graduate from the college.
When asked if it was possible that he pressed a wrong key and sent the virus by mistake de Guzman nodded.
Guzman's lawyer said his client really did not understand the consequences of his actions.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"He is not really aware that the acts imputed to him were indeed done by him . But he admits that he has been using the Internet extensively. So if you ask me whether or not he was aware of the consequences I would say that he is not aware and he was not even, he did not even know that the actions on his part would really come to the results which have been reported."
SUPER CAPTION: de Guzman's lawyer Rolando Quimbo
De Guzman then seemed to suggest the Internet was open to everybody to use.
SOUNDBITE: (English translation of de Guzman's answer)
"The Internet is supposed to be educational so it should be for free."
SUPER CAPTION: de Guzman's lawyer Rolando Quimbo
De Guzman was then asked what he felt about the damage brought by the virus.
SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog)
"Nothing, nothing."
SUPER CAPTION: Onel de Guzman, Computer Virus Suspect
When asked why someone would release something like the "lovebug", Guzman said such an action would probably have been unintentional.
SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog)
"It's probably just youthful exuberance - whoever did that may have done it unintentionally."
SUPER CAPTION: Onel de Guzman, Computer Virus Suspect
De Guzman said he sometimes spent four or five hours daily on the Internet but wouldn't talk about the computer he used.
The Filipino authorities say they want to question de Guzman and Buen as well as nearly a dozen other young computer hackers.
Many people in the Philippines seem to care little about the virus, which posed few problems in what is a relatively uncomputerized country.
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(11 May 2000) Tagalog/Eng/Nat
A Filipino computer student says he may have accidentally released the "Love Bug" virus which crippled computer e-mail systems around the world last week.
The student, who had been missing for several days, held a news conference in the Filipino capital Manila.
It's estimated the virus caused at least 15 (b) billion U-S dollars damage around the world.
Onel de Guzman is one of two students at a computer college in Manila who wrote computer programs and who is now at the centre of the search for the origin of the "I LOVE YOU" virus.
The virus brought e-mail traffic in major government and corporate computer systems in more than 20 countries to a halt.
The students, both aged 23, are members of GRAMMERSoft, an underground computer group that wrote and sold thesis projects to other students.
The name GRAMMERSoft reportedly appears in the computer code in the Love Bug virus.
De Guzman said he had discussed his thesis with other members of the group, and his lawyer suggested that others may have participated in the writing of the virus.
De Guzman's thesis project - designed to steal passwords from other computer users - was rejected as a form of high-tech theft, so he did not graduate.
School officials have said the two thesis projects could have been combined to create the virus.
The other programmer Michael Buen, who was a close friend of de Guzman, did graduate from the college.
When asked if it was possible that he pressed a wrong key and sent the virus by mistake de Guzman nodded.
Guzman's lawyer said his client really did not understand the consequences of his actions.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"He is not really aware that the acts imputed to him were indeed done by him . But he admits that he has been using the Internet extensively. So if you ask me whether or not he was aware of the consequences I would say that he is not aware and he was not even, he did not even know that the actions on his part would really come to the results which have been reported."
SUPER CAPTION: de Guzman's lawyer Rolando Quimbo
De Guzman then seemed to suggest the Internet was open to everybody to use.
SOUNDBITE: (English translation of de Guzman's answer)
"The Internet is supposed to be educational so it should be for free."
SUPER CAPTION: de Guzman's lawyer Rolando Quimbo
De Guzman was then asked what he felt about the damage brought by the virus.
SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog)
"Nothing, nothing."
SUPER CAPTION: Onel de Guzman, Computer Virus Suspect
When asked why someone would release something like the "lovebug", Guzman said such an action would probably have been unintentional.
SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog)
"It's probably just youthful exuberance - whoever did that may have done it unintentionally."
SUPER CAPTION: Onel de Guzman, Computer Virus Suspect
De Guzman said he sometimes spent four or five hours daily on the Internet but wouldn't talk about the computer he used.
The Filipino authorities say they want to question de Guzman and Buen as well as nearly a dozen other young computer hackers.
Many people in the Philippines seem to care little about the virus, which posed few problems in what is a relatively uncomputerized country.
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Video courtesy of GMA 7. Love Bug-Exchange of Hearts Episode 3. Aug. 8, 2010. Starring DIVA MONTELABA, STEVEN SILVA, SARAH LAHBATI and ENZO PINEDA with Ms. ANGELOU DE LEON.
Video courtesy of GMA 7. Love Bug-Exchange of Hearts Episode 3. Aug. 8, 2010. Starring DIVA MONTELABA, STEVEN SILVA, SARAH LAHBATI and ENZO PINEDA with Ms. ANGELOU DE LEON.
Video courtesy of GMA 7. Love Bug-Exchange of Hearts Episode 3. Aug. 8, 2010. Starring DIVA MONTELABA, STEVEN SILVA, SARAH LAHBATI and ENZO PINEDA with Ms. ANGELOU DE LEON.
(11 May 2000) Tagalog/Eng/Nat
A Filipino computer student says he may have accidentally released the "Love Bug" virus which crippled computer e-mail systems around the world last week.
The student, who had been missing for several days, held a news conference in the Filipino capital Manila.
It's estimated the virus caused at least 15 (b) billion U-S dollars damage around the world.
Onel de Guzman is one of two students at a computer college in Manila who wrote computer programs and who is now at the centre of the search for the origin of the "I LOVE YOU" virus.
The virus brought e-mail traffic in major government and corporate computer systems in more than 20 countries to a halt.
The students, both aged 23, are members of GRAMMERSoft, an underground computer group that wrote and sold thesis projects to other students.
The name GRAMMERSoft reportedly appears in the computer code in the Love Bug virus.
De Guzman said he had discussed his thesis with other members of the group, and his lawyer suggested that others may have participated in the writing of the virus.
De Guzman's thesis project - designed to steal passwords from other computer users - was rejected as a form of high-tech theft, so he did not graduate.
School officials have said the two thesis projects could have been combined to create the virus.
The other programmer Michael Buen, who was a close friend of de Guzman, did graduate from the college.
When asked if it was possible that he pressed a wrong key and sent the virus by mistake de Guzman nodded.
Guzman's lawyer said his client really did not understand the consequences of his actions.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"He is not really aware that the acts imputed to him were indeed done by him . But he admits that he has been using the Internet extensively. So if you ask me whether or not he was aware of the consequences I would say that he is not aware and he was not even, he did not even know that the actions on his part would really come to the results which have been reported."
SUPER CAPTION: de Guzman's lawyer Rolando Quimbo
De Guzman then seemed to suggest the Internet was open to everybody to use.
SOUNDBITE: (English translation of de Guzman's answer)
"The Internet is supposed to be educational so it should be for free."
SUPER CAPTION: de Guzman's lawyer Rolando Quimbo
De Guzman was then asked what he felt about the damage brought by the virus.
SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog)
"Nothing, nothing."
SUPER CAPTION: Onel de Guzman, Computer Virus Suspect
When asked why someone would release something like the "lovebug", Guzman said such an action would probably have been unintentional.
SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog)
"It's probably just youthful exuberance - whoever did that may have done it unintentionally."
SUPER CAPTION: Onel de Guzman, Computer Virus Suspect
De Guzman said he sometimes spent four or five hours daily on the Internet but wouldn't talk about the computer he used.
The Filipino authorities say they want to question de Guzman and Buen as well as nearly a dozen other young computer hackers.
Many people in the Philippines seem to care little about the virus, which posed few problems in what is a relatively uncomputerized country.
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Love Bug is a Philippine drama anthology and romantic television show produced by GMA Network. It premiered on May 23, 2010.
Synopsis
With the success of weekly drama anthologies, television series, and drama series, and reality sitcoms GMA Network provides a Sunday afternoon anthology tackling love stories. It was shortly-lived, airing from May 23, 2010 to September 2010. It is now renamed Reel-Love Presents. The show's name was derived from Jonas Brothers song Lovebug
Episodes
First episode: "The Last Romance"
A young athlete, Rackie Carla Abellana, meets Hero Dennis Trillo, a handsome young man. They fall in love aboard a cruise going to Hong Kong. Rackie has a terminal illness; Hero is a soon-to-be-wed groom and event organizer working his way to give his soon-to-be wife Iwa Moto the perfect life. Rackie and Hero's encounter makes them realize that love only comes once in a lifetime in all unexpected places.