1990 in the Philippines
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1990 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1990.
Incumbents
- President: Corazon Aquino (PDP-Laban)
- Vice President: Salvador Laurel (UNIDO)
- Senate President: Jovito Salonga
- House Speaker: Ramon Mitra, Jr.
- Chief Justice: Marcelo Fernan
- Philippine Congress: 8th Congress of the Philippines
Events
- February 12 – General elections are held for the first time in the newly created Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao for the Regional Governor and Vice-Governor.
- March 4 – Hotel Delfino in Tuguegarao, Cagayan was seized by suspended Governor Rodolfo Aguinaldo and his armed men of 200. The siege was immediately followed by a gunfight, killing Brigader General Oscar Florendo, his driver and four members of the civilian staff and several guests, and 10 more wounded. Aguinaldo was escaped in the mountains after a shootout in a military checkpoint.
- April 25 – Two U.P. Students, Ernesto "Cochise" Bernabe II and his girlfriend Anna Lourders "Beebom" Castanos were abducted and killed in Pampanga.
- May 13 – Gunmen kill two United States Air Force airmen near Clark Air Base on the eve of talks between the Philippines and the United States over the future of American military bases in the Philippines.
- July 16 – The Luzon earthquake struck with a 7.8 Ms. The earthquake caused damage within an area of about 20,000 square kilometers, stretching from the mountains of the Cordillera Administrative Region and through the Central Luzon region.
- October 4-6 – Forces loyal to Col. Alexander Noble declared the independence of Mindanao in December 4 and seized two military garrisons in Cagayan de Oro and Butuan. Noble forces were compromised by government forces and later turned himself in to the government in December 6.
- November 12 – Typhoon Ruping slammed Visayas and affected Cebu City, Bacolod City, and other key cities in the Visayas.
Television
Main article: 1990 in Philippine television
Sports
- September 22-October 7 – The Philippines participated in the 1990 Asian Games held in Beijing, China and ranked 13th with 1 gold medal, 2 silver medals and 7 bronze medals with an overall total of 10 medals.
Births
- January 8 – Melissa Ricks
- January 14 – Mikee Lee
- February 7 – Neil Etheridge, football player
- February 12 – Joana Houplin, football player
- February 15 – Patrick Deyto, football player
- February 17 – Michelle Gavagan, model, environmentalist, Miss Philippines Fire 2011
- February 27 – Megan Young, U.S.-born Filipina actress
- March 8 – Nico Salva
- March 24 – Aljur Abrenica,[1] Filipino actor
- April 3 – Nico Ibaviosa
- April 19 –
- Kim Chiu,[2] Filipina actress
- Gretchen Ho, Filipina beach and indoor volleyball player
- May 4 – Andrea Torres, Filipina TV/Film actress and Commercial model
- June 19 - Jason Dy, Filipino singer
- June 25 – Andi Eigenmann,[3] Filipina actress
- July 5 - Arron Villaflor, actor and model
- July 20 – Dominic Roque (Born Dominic Karl Manalo Roque), actor and model
- August 10 - Gwen Zamora, Filipina actress
- September 20 - Erich Gonzales
- September 29 – Gerphil Flores, Filipina classical singer
- October 3 – Rhian Ramos,[4] Filipina actress
- October 11 - Jericho Cruz, Filipino Basketball Player of UAAP and PBA
- November 9 - Robin Roño, Filipino Basketball Player
- November 16 - Arjo Atayde, actor
- November 20 - Rodney Brondial, Filipino Basketball Player
- November 21 - Ejay Falcon (Born Edward Jake Lasap Falcon) (Big Win Placer of Pinoy Big Brother in 2008), actor and model.
Deaths
- February 7 – Alfredo M. Santos, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines from 1962 to 1965 (b. 1905)
- May 12 – Anastacio Caedo, Filipino sculptor. (b. 1907)
- December 20 – Lauro Mumar, Olympic basketball player (b. 1924)
References
- ↑ "Aljur Abrenica". Retrieved 2012-02-22.
- ↑ "Kim Chiu shrugs off Internet photos of Simon Atkins kissing Sam Pinto". Retrieved 2012-02-22.
- ↑ "Andi Eigenmann". Retrieved 2012-02-22.
- ↑ "Rhian Ramos at the Internet Movie Database". Retrieved 2012-02-22.
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