Isabel Granada
| Movie Celebrities Then and Now: ISABEL GRANADA |
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ISABEL GRANADA was born on March 9, 1976 in the Philippines to a part-Spanish chief marine engineer father and a pure Spanish homemaker mother named Isabel V, also known as Mommy Guapa (the Spanish word for “beautiful”). ... |
| GMANews.TV - PEP : Isabel Granada can get pregnant despite ovarian ... |
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"Definitely not. I was even advised to get pregnant right away... Hopefully, next year pa naman ang plan namin for the next baby,"Isabel said. |
| Isabel Granada says ovarian operation still allows her to get ... |
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The actress graced the premiere night of "Xenoa 2: Clash of the Bloods" held last night, November 5, at SM Megamall. |
| Philippine Entertainment Portal | News | Isabel Granada up and ... |
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Isabel Granada plays a shaman or babaylan in the new GMA-7 show La Lola. Isabel recently went through a very delicate operation to extract ovarian myoma. She and her husband Geryk Genaski are planning to have their second baby. ... |
| GMANews.TV - Isabel Granada talks about international film ... |
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A guest stint in the now-defunct Zaido propelled Isabel Granada's career into international limelight. |
| isabel granada and sean lim photoshoot |
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july 26, 2008 talents: sean lim and isabel granada photographed by jazmin tecson hair and makeup by von arroyo stylist: ning corteza. |
| 12.8.08 Tikal to Finca Isabel | Granada, Nicaragua - La Gran Sultana |
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Poptun, Guatemala>, Dec 08, 2008 12.8.08 Tikal to Finca Isabel We’ve died and gone to Heaven! We’re enjoying the. |
| MICAMYX.COM - Personal Blog of a Dagupena Dreamer » Micamyx @ 2008 ... |
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I renewed my friendship with Jade Lopez and consistently went with her at the taping of Kaputol ng Isang Awit where I met Glaiza de Castro, Isabel Granada, Tuesday Vargas, Lovi Poe and the late Marky Cielo. I was also worried on where ... |
| Welcome to Granada |
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From there, we continued pass Puerta Real, Plaza de Isabel Catolica and into Plaza Nueva. From Plaza Nueva, we headed up Canera del Darro which was a pleasant stroll pass Plaza Santa Ana, along a canal and providing us our first glimpse ... |
| The Art of Stopped Time in Granada |
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So powerful, in fact, that Granada became the last bastion of Islamic rule before its cataclysmic fall at the hands of King Ferdinand, Queen Isabel and the Catholic Reconquest in 1492. Still, the majestic Alhambra palace, perched high ... |