2003 in the Philippines
2003 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 2003.
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Incumbents
Events
- January 22–26 – 4th World Meeting of Families was held at the Quirino Grandstand Luneta Park, Manila.
- February 13 – The Overseas Absentee Voting Act is passed into law providing a system of voting for overseas Filipinos.
- March 4 – A bomb exploded at an airport in Davao City that killed at least 19 people.[1]
- May 26 – The Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 is passed into law. The Philippines becomes one of the first Asian nations to pass anti-trafficking legislation.
- July 27 – A group of soldiers calling themselves the Bagong Katipuneros launched a mutiny in Oakwood against then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo citing alleged corruption of Arroyo's administration and claimed that Arroyo was about to declare martial law.
Concerts
- September 13 – The Event with F4 and Barbie Hsu live at the PhilSports Complex, Pasig City
- November 16 – Mariah Carey live at the Bonifacio Global City Open Field, Taguig City
- December 26 – F4 live at the Bonifacio Global City Open Field, Taguig City
Television
Sports
- July 13 – The Talk 'N Text Phone Pals wins their first-ever PBA title in 13 years, winning four straight over the defending champions Coca Cola Tigers in a 4–2 series victory.
- August 23 – Alaska Aces wins their PBA Invitational Championship title with a 2–1 series victory over the Coca-Cola Tigers
- December 14 – After two runner-up finishes in the first two conferences, the Coca Cola Tigers won their 2nd PBA title with a 4–3 series victory over San Miguel Beermen.
- December 5–13 – The Philippines participated at the 22nd Southeast Asian Games were held in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Births
- February 14 – Zephanie Dimaranan, singer
- March 12 – Andrea Brillantes, actress, model, Commercial Endorser
- March 16 – Francheska Salcedo, actress
- March 26 – Awra Briguela, actor and comedian
- June 20 – Kyle Echarri, actor and singer
- August 16 – Harvey Bautista, actor
- September 13 – Ashley Del Mundo
- October 13 – Ar Angel Aviles, actress
- October 22 – Lie Reposposa, singer, actress and housemate
- December 27 – Louise Abuel, actor/TV commercial model
Deaths
- March 23 – Amado Cortez, former actor and diplomat (b. 1928)
- March 31 – Eddie Arenas, Filipino actor (b. 1935)
- April 9 – Rod Navarro, former TV host, actor, and radio commentator (b. 1936)
- June 2 – Danny Holmsen, former film director (b. 1930)
- June 19 – Rafael Ileto, former Defense secretary (b. 1920)
- June 24 – Rene Cayetano, former Senator and father of Senator Pia and Alan Peter Cayetano (b. 1934)
- July 2 – Antonio Fortich, Catholic bishop and social activist (b. 1913)
- July 4 – Manuel Araneta, Jr., Filipino basketball player (b. 1926)
- July 6 – Jose C. Abriol, Filipino Catholic priest, monsignor, and Bible translator from the Philippines (b. 1918)
- July 18 – César Ramírez, former actor and father of the late Ace Vergel (b. 1929)
- July 19:
- Oscar Moreno, former actor and father of Boots Anson-Roa (b. 1921)
- Vic Vargas, former actor (b. 1939)
- July 27 – Emmanuel Pelaez, former Vice-President of the Philippines (b. 1915)
- September 10 – Tata Esteban, 48, former film director (b. 1954)
- September 26 – Inday Badiday, Filipino host and journalist who was known as Philippine television's "queen of showbiz talk shows" and "queen of intrigues" (b. 1944)
- October 7 – Julie Fe Navarro, radio talent and showbiz writer[2] (b. 1941)
- November 14 – Carding Castro, former singer-comedian and singing comic duo Reycard Duet (b. 1935)
- November 16 – Catalino Macaraig, Jr., Filipino politician (b. 1927)
- November 17 – Betty Chua-Sy, former finance executive for the Coca-Cola Export Corp. (b. 1972)
- November 20 – Pedro Yap, former Chief Justice (b. 1918)
- December 5 – Fred Montilla, former actor (b. 1919)
- December 14 – Blas Ople, former Senator and former Secretary of Department of Foreign Affairs (b. 1927)
- December 29 – Miko Sotto, former young actor and son of actress and radio host Ali Sotto (b. 1982)
References
- "Bomb Kills 21, Including an American, at Philippines Airport". FOX News. March 4, 2003. Retrieved March 4, 2003.
- "Radio talent, showbiz writer Julie Fe is dead". Philippine Daily Inquirer. October 9, 2003. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
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