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Date Posted: 10:43:53 07/16/04 Fri
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peter ponce
's message, "Miss Northern Marianas Islands- Antilles 2004.Divana Manglona Dela Cruz" on 10:17:32 04/19/04 Mon
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>She will be compiting in Caracas on the 14th annual
>Miss Antilles International to be stage in the paraiso
>theater on the 14th of may.
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>From left, 1st Runner-Up Jocelyn Santos Castro, 2004
>Miss Teen CNMI Divina Francine Manglona Dela Cruz, and
>2nd Runner-Up Juliette Marie Manglona Teregeyo. (See
>related story)
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>By Ulysses Torres Sabuco
>Variety News Staff
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>DIVINA Francine Manglona Dela Cruz is 2004 Miss Teen
>CNMI.
>Dela Cruz, 16, will be the islands’ representative to
>the Miss Antillas International which will be held on
>May 18 in Caracas, Venezuela.
>She broke into tears after her name was called out by
>Patricia Coleman, the pageant’s mistress of ceremony,
>at the end of the glittering coronation on Saturday
>afternoon at the Hyatt Regency’s SandCastle.
>Dela Cruz succeeds Remylyn Julene Guerrero, who last
>year was second runner-up in the Miss Antillas
>International pageant in Venezuela.
>Named 1st runner-up on Saturday was Jocelyn Santos
>Castro, 16, a 12th grader of Kagman High School.
>Tinian’s Juliette Marie Manglona Teregeyo was 2nd
>runner-up. The 16-year-old is an 11th grader of Tinian
>High School.
>An 11th grader at Marianas High School, Dela Cruz also
>won four of the pageant’s seven special awards — Miss
>Sweetheart, Best in National Costume, Best in Sports
>Wear and Best in Evening Gown.
>Jerbeth Mendiola de Leon was voted Miss Photogenic.
>She is also an 11th grader at MHS.
>Another MHS student, Chanel Genevieve Deleon Guerrero
>Cabrera, was voted Miss Congeniality, while Teregeyo’s
>dramatic interpretation on domestic violence won the
>judges’ nod for Best in Talent.
>Variety later learned that there was a tie for the
>Best in Talent award between Teregeyo and Dela Cruz,
>who sang Bette Midler’s “Wind Beneath My Wings.”
>The judges had to vote to break the tie.
>Veteran choreographer Ernie Molina and Ana Glushko,
>the artistic director of Glushko’s Academy of Arts,
>produced and directed the three-hour pageant.
>Q&A
>The judges were 2003 Miss NMI Universe/World Kimberly
>Reyes, Saipan Chamber of Commerce executive director
>Carlene Reyes-Tenorio, Rayna Hudson of the Women’s
>Affairs Office, the Hyatt Regency Saipan’s Josephine
>Mesta, and Jennifer San Nicholas of Tinian High
>School.
>Ernst & Young auditor Romel Paras and Christoher Lube
>were the official tabulators.
>Dela Cruz was asked what “legacy she will leave and
>what advice to give teenagers who want to join the
>pageant.”
>Dela Cruz said Miss Teen CNMI is a “great opportunity”
>and part of the “many obstacles in life...that
>challenge and strengthen you and help you in life.”
>Castro was asked what is the “biggest problem” facing
>women.
>“Teen pregnancy.... Teen pregnancy jeopardizes (our)
>future and (the) many opportunities out there,” Castro
>said. “I will help...them make right decisions in the
>future.”
>Teregeyo was asked to “identify the many issues”
>facing women and how can she address them if crowned
>Miss Teen 2004.
>“Teen pregnancy. I can address it by working with
>(various)...prevention programs. I am going to use my
>crown to put out prevention programs and raise
>confidence, self-love and self-respect (among women),”
>she said.
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