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22 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY April 1 - 15, 2019 “RONNIE NATHANIELSZ: MY REFLECTIONS ON 50 YEARS IN THE PHILIPPINES” RONNIE NATHANIELSZ’ GIFT TO FILIPINOS On November 3, 2016, Ronnie celebrated his 81st birthday. No one knew it would be his last. He was on the way to cover the Pacquiao-Vargas fight in Las Vegas, but he never made it ringside. Two years later, we are releasing his memoir, Ronnie Nathanielsz: My Reflections on 50 Years in the Philippines. He wasn’t a Filipino by blood but he was definitely a Filipino by heart. This is his gift to the country he called home and to the people who accepted him as their own. In his article, “One Year with Filipinos” published on The Philippines Herald Magazine on December 28, 1963, he wrote, “This acceptance then is the culmination of all the gifts this country has given me. Now, it is my turn to give. And I will give gladly.” After spending more than 50 years of his life in the Philippines, Ronnie experienced a great deal of turmoil and triumph in a controversial and monumental era in Philippine history. In his book, Ronnie tells the story behind his love for the Philippines and what made him stay after a 1962 vacation. He gives you a taste of what it was like when he first started working as a radio announcer at dzHP in 1963. His colorful career as a newsman covering Philippine Politics, Sports, and Entertainment led him to become Muhammad Ali’s liaison officer for the “Thrilla in Manila” in 1975 and later on became one of the country’s most respected sports personalities. With his candid attitude, Ronnie always spoke for the truth and stood for integrity. He knew the cost but never changed his beliefs for anyone or anything. Ronnie wrote, “For the past couple of years, I have mulled over the idea of writing a book, or more aptly a chronicle of our past 50 years in the Philippines, based on my recollections and reflections on the events that transpired in a sometimes troublesome era. The idea was brought about by the fact that it seemed most of the stories on the Philippines were written by the Western press, with their own agendas in mind and shaped to confine to their own perception of Philippine events and the men who shaped our country’s destiny, right or wrong...Having been privileged to be granted Philippine citizenship by President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos through Presidential Decree 192 signed in May 1973, we admittedly felt indebted to Marcos for giving us an honor we have cherished all our lives. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that we condoned wrongdoings as you will realize later in this book but it allowed us the opportunity to put such wrongdoings in a proper perspective...” Ronnie arduously worked writing this book. Staying up all night hammering his keyboard like a typewriter, going through his old scrapbooks and photos to give everyone a picture of his life, or more aptly, a piece of his heart. His oldest son Cliff wrote, “The unravelling of the events of Ronnie Nathanielsz’ 81st birthday led us to publish this memoir that my Dad had been working on for the past seven years. My father loved the Philippines and adored its people. He was proud to be a Filipino and never failed to wear the Philippine flag on his lapel or his shirt collar. For over half a century, he had known, loved, and built relationships with some of the most beloved and sometimes despised people in Philippine Politics, Sports, and Entertainment. My Dad was passionate about this book because he knew that this would be the most lasting legacy he could give his countrymen – his fellow Filipinos. Ronnie worked on this book until his death on November 11, 2016. Some WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM chapters remained unfinished while others had to be edited and gaps filled by our family and VRJ Books Publishing. Nonetheless we worked hard to preserve his writing, content, and intent.” Ronnie’s book will be exclusively available at National Book Store and Powerbooks outlets nationwide. Updates will be posted on the Facebook pages of Ronnie Nathanielsz (https:// facebook.com/sugarrayronnie) and VRJ Books (https://facebook.com/ VRJBooks).