(original post: October 01, 2010)
by: Reyna Elena
To have an appreciation as to why Atty. Trixie Angeles is currently on top of the world, we have to go back in time.
In the early hours of February 26, 2006, several cause-oriented groups began massing in various places in Metro Manila. Composed of different political persuasions, these groups were united in two things: a strong belief that Gloria Arroyo stole the 2004 elections and a desire to back-up officers who were allegedly going to withdraw support from the Commander-in-Thief.
Yes, The Thief. Gloria.
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Monday, 12 March 2012
Atty. Trixie Cruz Angeles: My interview with Atty. Trixie Cruz Angeles: Isn’t the IBP being pro-Corona?
My friend, Atty. Trixie Cruz Angeles was interviewed by Karen Davila on ANC. But La Reyna should not be left behind! And so off we went to interview my favorite lawyer.
Here is how it went.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Through My Eyes: Trixie Cruz
(original post: March 07, 2010)
by: Ellaine
Petite.
Spectacles framing her small face.
Chinky eyes that seem to squint in that adorable fashion. Full lips.
Long straight hair. Tomboyish in gait but extremely demure in manner and
demeanor.
This is Trixie Cruz-Angeles.
Mother, Cook, Daughter, Sister, Friend…Lawyer.
This is Trixie Cruz-Angeles.
Today, she shone brighter than usual. Here is why.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Trixie Cruz: Yes, It's True
(original post: February 21, 2010)
by: Trixie Cruz-Angeles
This March, in celebration of Women’s Month, I will be featured in a men’s magazine known for its racy and sexy photos. So before the issue will come out, and before someone thinks that I have given up my law practice for a more salacious career let me tell you this in advance.
I am one of the women whose pictures appear in FHM’s tenth anniversary edition. Comparatively speaking I have more clothes on than most of the women in it, so before the naysayers start speculating, I’m stating it now, for the record, that it is so because the nature of my profession is more conservative than that of the average FHM model. Or so I’d like to think. Haha.
So why did I pose?
There are multiple answers for this one:
by: Trixie Cruz-Angeles
This March, in celebration of Women’s Month, I will be featured in a men’s magazine known for its racy and sexy photos. So before the issue will come out, and before someone thinks that I have given up my law practice for a more salacious career let me tell you this in advance.
I am one of the women whose pictures appear in FHM’s tenth anniversary edition. Comparatively speaking I have more clothes on than most of the women in it, so before the naysayers start speculating, I’m stating it now, for the record, that it is so because the nature of my profession is more conservative than that of the average FHM model. Or so I’d like to think. Haha.
So why did I pose?
There are multiple answers for this one:
Monday, 9 January 2012
Atty Trixie Angeles: [EXCLUSIVE] Lawyer of mutineer asked to join Corona team
TEAM CORONA? Lawyer Trixie Cruz-Angeles will decide on offer to join Corona team this week
MANILA, Philippines - The lawyer of Oakwood mutineer, former Marine Captain Nicanor "Nick" Faeldon has been asked to join the legal team of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona.
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