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==Sports==
==Sports==
*[[September 15]]–[[October 1]] – The Philippines participated in the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in Sydney, Australia by sending a delegation of 20 members. But all of the athletes lost in the said event and did not home their medals.
* [[September 15]]–[[October 1]] – The Philippines participated in the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in Sydney, Australia by sending a delegation of 20 members. But all of the athletes lost in the said event and did not home their medals.


==Births==
==Births==
*January 19 - [[Sam Ame]], Kyungsso PH
* [[January 19]] Sam Ame, Kyungsso PH
*February 26 - [[Alexa Ilacad]], actress
* [[February 26]] [[Alexa Ilacad]], actress
*March 1 - [[Nikki Samonte]], model and singer
* [[March 1]] [[Nikki Samonte]], model and singer
*March 2 - [[Bianca Umali]], actress
* [[March 2]] [[Bianca Umali]], actress
*March 12 - [[Sabrina Man]], actress
* [[March 12]] [[Sabrina Man]], actress
*May 2 - [[Angel Sy]], actress
* [[May 2]] Angel Sy, actress
*May 4 - [[Razelle Bayno]], singer
* [[May 4]] Razelle Bayno, singer
*August 11 - Nathaniel Britt, actor
* [[August 11]] Nathaniel Britt, actor
*November 28 - [[Jacob Rica]], actor and model
* [[November 28]] [[Jacob Rica]], actor and model


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* January 22 - [[Teddy Boy Locsin]], journalist. (born 1914)
* [[January 22]] [[Teddy Boy Locsin]], journalist. (born 1914)
* March 20 - [[Ramon Mitra, Jr.]], Filipino statesman, diplomat, and a pro-democracy activist. (born 1928)
* [[March 20]] [[Ramon Mitra, Jr.]], Filipino statesman, diplomat, and a pro-democracy activist. (born 1928)
* April 8 - [[Alfredo Alcala]], Filipino comic book artist (born 1925)
* [[April 8]] [[Alfredo Alcala]], Filipino comic book artist (born 1925)
* April 11 - [[Salvador Lazo Lazo]], Filipino prelate of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. (born 1918)
* [[April 11]] [[Salvador Lazo Lazo]], Filipino prelate of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. (born 1918)
* May - [[Francisco Vestil]], Filipino basketball player (born 1914).
* [[May]] [[Francisco Vestil]], Filipino basketball player (born 1914).
* May 3 - [[Rhoel Gallardo]], C.M.F., Catholic priest (born 1965)
* [[May 3]] [[Rhoel Gallardo]], C.M.F., Catholic priest (born 1965)
* May 12 - [[Cipriano Bautista]], Filipino politician (born 1929)
* [[May 12]] [[Cipriano Bautista]], Filipino politician (born 1929)
* June 11 - [[Sarah Jane Salazar]], Filipino AIDS activist and educator (born 1975)
* [[June 11]] [[Sarah Jane Salazar]], Filipino AIDS activist and educator (born 1975)
* September 27 - [[Pablo Cuneta]], Filipino politician, Mayor of the Manila suburb Pasay City.(born 1910)
* [[September 27]] [[Pablo Cuneta]], Filipino politician, Mayor of the Manila suburb Pasay City.(born 1910)
* September 29 – [[Maningning Miclat]], Filipino poet and painter (born 1972).
* [[September 29]] – [[Maningning Miclat]], Filipino poet and painter (born 1972).
* November 24 – [[Bubby Dacer]], Publicist (born 1934)
* [[November 24]] – [[Bubby Dacer]], Publicist (born 1934)
* December 4 - [[Tito Arévalo]], Filipino actor and musician (born 1914).
* [[December 4]] [[Tito Arévalo]], Filipino actor and musician (born 1914).


==Deaths unknowned==
==Deaths unknowned==

Revision as of 12:55, 18 December 2016

Philippines 2000
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The following lists events that happened during 2000 in the Philippines.

Incumbents

Events

February

March

  • March 15July 12 – All-out war in Mindanao happened when Government troops clashed against MILF rebels as a warning to the separation of an Islamic state.

April

May

  • May 3Abu Sayyaf terrorists hostaged 21 people including 10 tourists and 11 resort workers in a resort island of Sipadan, Malaysia. The hostage crisis lasts four months.
  • May 4 – After originating in the Philippines, the ILOVEYOU computer virus spreads quickly throughout the world.
  • May 17 – Terrorists bombed Glorietta Mall in Makati, injuring 12 persons mostly teenagers.
  • May 21 – Terrorists bombed SM Megamall in Mandaluyong, killing 1 person and 17 others injured.

June

  • June 21 – The PBCom Tower, the tallest building in the country upon its completion, opens.

July

  • July 10 – Torrential rains destabilized a mountain of garbage which collapsed onto a shanty town called "Promised Land" in Payatas, Quezon City, about 800 shanties built upon trash were destroyed and at least 218 people were killed in the avalanche of waste.[1]

October

  • A major blackout knocked out power to Luzon Island, disrupting the economy. This one was attributed to the enormous school of jellyfish.[1]

November

December

Television

Sports

  • September 15October 1 – The Philippines participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia by sending a delegation of 20 members. But all of the athletes lost in the said event and did not home their medals.

Births

Deaths

Deaths unknowned

References

  1. ^ a b c d e The Encyclopedia Americana Annual 2001. Grolier, Inc. 2001.