Cristine Reyes made it to the headlines when she attended the premiere night of her movie Patient X with a revealing dress thus exposing some portions of her breast.
To those who are curious, here are some of Cristine Reyes’ photos from Pinoy Parazzi:


More Cristine Reyes boob and panty slip photos at the link.

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STAY AWAY FROM THE TAIWAN BACK-UP DANCERS
AND CHINESE BUSINESSMEN…
DO NOT TRY TO CAPITULATE ON THE PATIENT X
MOVIE
BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE IN CHINESE TRIADS WANT TO
APPROACH YOU…
LAYUAN MO ANG MGA NDE MO KILALA TAKE NOTE
HYPNOTISM, CHINESE POTIONS ON UR FOOD
WATCH OUT!!!!!!!
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Australian Air Show, Lee Whitney, Corporate Communications, +1-301-318-3030;
or Aeronautics, Kim Testa, +1-817-718-8644 or Rachel White, +1-817-307-6086;
Missiles and Fire Control, Don McClain, +1-407-409-1115; Simulation Training &
Support, Warren Wright, +1-407-257-5706; Maritime Systems & Sensors, Fred
Henney, +1-571-218-8461; or Andy Sloan, Hill & Knowlton Contact at Australian
Air Show, +1-61-4-1223-8329
From 1997 through 2001, FBI Offices in Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Newark along with the Drug Enforcement Administration, United States Customs Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service, United States Secret Service, United States Postal Inspectors, the British Customs Service, as well as state and local authorities combined the resources of three separate investigations to jointly target a major international heroin trafficking organization primarily made up of individuals of Nigerian descent. These investigations identified subjects from West Africa involved in the importation of Southeast Asian heroin from Bangkok, Thailand through West Africa and Europe and then on to the United States. The members of the organization were also involved in money laundering and various financial fraud schemes including bank fraud, credit card fraud, passport fraud, and welfare fraud. Court authorized wiretaps conducted in each of the FBI Offices involved in the case provided a large degree of the evidence needed to charge the members of the organization
THAILAND ORGANIZE CRIME AND THE TAIWAN TRIADS
This foreign military sales helicopter is offered with either a four- or five-blade main rotor, depending on the model, with a weapons platform mounted on the lower rear body. This light utility commercial helicopter could seat five passengers in comfort, and is used mainly by the military, being very flexible and offering good all round capabilities. Other missions include: direct air support, antitank, reconnaissance, observation, and light utility. A single engine is mounted inside the body with air intakes on top of the cabin and a blackhole exhaust. The fuselage is teardrop-shaped a features a round, glassed-in cockpit and landing skids. External stores are mounted on weapons racks on each side of the fuselage. Each rack has one hardpoint. The tail fin is boomerang-shaped, swept-back, and tapered. The tail flats are back-tapered with small fins attached to the tips, with the flats high-mounted on the fin forming a T. The rotor is moutned on the lower left of the tail boom. On 12 February 1998 the Boeing Company announced its intention to sell its commercial helicopter business. Boeing built commercial helicopters — the MD 500 Series, MD 600, and MD Explorer — in Mesa, Ariz., where it also produces the AH-64D Apache Longbow
This project of the CONSUNJI Family is ANOTHER WAY TO HIDE THE CORRUPT PRACTICES OF TAIWAN CORPORATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES.
DMCI Holdings and PRIVATE INFRA DEVELOPMENT CORP. ARE part of the TAIWAN TRIADS BUSINESSES THAT ARE
ORGANIZE CRIME CASH COWS.
Why is the PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT doing nothing???
The Consunji family, through its listed investment holding arm DMCI Holdings Inc., is adding more investment to the Tarlac-La Union tollway project. DMCI is subscribing to the capital increase of Private Infra Development Corp. (PIDC) amounting to P1.45 billion.
The company ‘s board also approved the waiver of its pre-emptive rights in connection with the acquisition by San Miguel Corp.’s wholly-owned unit, Rapid Thoroughfares Inc (RTI) of 1.575 million common shares of PIDC. Said shares represent 35 percent equity in the tollroad company