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GMA 7 closes 4 regional offices

CAGAYAN de Oro City––In a move that displaced at least a hundred reporters, video cameramen and drivers, a television giant closed four of its regional offices on Friday and axed morning shows in two other regional stations. Closed on Friday were GMA 7 Network’s regional offices in Cagayan de Oro

U T UA N City––The Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Unit 13 conducted a refresher training for the motorcycle-riding policemen here.

City, Bacolod City, Naga City and Ilocos. The network also closed down all morning shows of its regional offices in Cebu and Davao cities. In a terse message sent to all its regional offices, GMA 7 Network said it is “streamlining its programs and manpower to ensure

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Mayor Oscar Moreno (second from right), releases 7,000 tilapia fingerlings as part of the 92,000 released simultaneously last Saturday at Iponan River. For the first time in decades, the river will be filled with several freshwater fauna after years of discoloration. Mindanao Daily News photo by Mark Francisco

PNP-10 has new head By CRIZ DIAZ Executive Editor and ED N. MALIZA Correspondent

CAGAYAN de Oro City-The Philippine National Chief Supt. Lyndel Desquitado formally assumed as head Police (PNP) in Northern of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for Northern Min- Mindanao has a new PNP danao during the turn over rites held at the Camp Alagar regional director. in Cagayan de Oro City on Friday. City Councilor Ramon Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Lee Gorit

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Tabor, chairman of the PNP’s regional peace advisory council, said that Chief Supt. Lyndel Desquitado assumed the top PNP regional post during a turnover ceremony Firday at the Camp Alagar here. Desquitado replaced Chief Supt. Agrimero Cruz Jr. who would report back

to the PNP’s national headquarters in Camp Crame. Cruz served as PNP regional director in Region 10 for three months. Desquitado, the deputy regional director in Northern Mindanao prior to his promotion as PNP regional director, is married See head, page A11

Public told: Be vigilant vs. illegal miners By MARK FRANCISCO Staff member

CAGAYAN de Oro City-Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Director Raoul Geollegue of Northern Mindanao last Saturday warned that illegal miners might take advantage of the rainy season in the next few months and resume their activities at Iponan River. Speaking during See public, page A11

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Duterte and Death Penalty

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avao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte never minces words when it comes to his stand in imposing death penalty on criminals convicted of drug trafficking, kidnapping and rape.

We cannot blame Duterte from his rigid position on the imposition of the maximum penalty because we have seen how crimes and criminality proliferate in our country and how these threaten every individual, every home, every family and every community. Against the stand of the Catholic church, Amnesty International, human rights advocates and even on some officials in our government, Mayor Duterte passionately argues and defends his proposition to re-impose death penalty not only as deterrent but also to eliminate perpetrators of these heinous crimes. Duterte makes it clear that he values life and that he will come in the way of those who will attempt at snuffing the life of the innocent. For Duterte, members of the drug and

kidnapping syndicates and rapists have very little rights at all. They have to be dealt with severely. Duterte laments that convicted drug lords and drug pushers live in luxury inside the New Bilibid Prisons. They not only enjoy all the amenities that they have in liberty, but they also continue to ply their illegal trade in prison cells, managing the distribution of drugs via remote control and maintaining their hold on their syndicates. Duterte warned that most of the victims are young children. He said that once they are into illegal drugs like shabu, you lost your children for they will forever be dependent on the drug. He said, that the lifting of death penalty in the country has encouraged foreign nationals to come to the Philippines and

set up shabu laboratories and establish distribution network not only within our shores but elsewhere. They ought to be stopped and completely annihilated and one of the means is the reimposition of the death penalty. Mayor Duterte also insists that the maximum penalty of death should be imposed on kidnappers because experience has it that many of the victims are either killed or if freed, had become in constant fear and trauma because of threats from the perpetrators who make kidnapping a cottage industry. The rapists for Duterte are of equal footing with drug pushers and kidnappers because either they kill their victims or they destroy the life of their victims just the same.

Duterte makes no qualms about how he deals with criminals in Davao City. The heinous crime offenders have to be eliminated. If the fight will be within the bounds of the law, convicted drug traffickers, kidnappers and rapists should be sentenced to death by hanging. It should be by hanging because the electric chair , gas chamber and firing squad is just too expensive for these types of criminals. The Davao City Mayor also lambasts former Sen. Kiko Pangilinan for his Juvenile Delinquency Law which he said is the prime motivation for the minors to engage in criminal activities. Pangilinan should be blamed for the rise in numbers of youngsters involved in crime. Since the imposition of the Pangilinan Law, children

below 18 years of age cannot be held accountable for their crime and therefore are freed within 24 hours from the moment the commit crime. How can one discipline these so-called child offenders if there is no modicum of penalty that will be imposed on them. In Davao City, there are rehabilitation centers established by the local government. This is because the city government can afford it. But what of the other local government units who can barely afford building and operating rehabilitation centers?, Duterte asked. He said Pangilinan compounded the problem because he did not provide a single centavo for rehabilitation program of the youth offender. So what happens, Duterte said, is that child offenders are let loose in

the streets prompting them to commit one crime after knowing fully well that they are protected by the Pangilinan Law. Duterte said that if he is President of the country, he will have the Pangilinan Law abolished immediately as it was abolished by the State of New York from where Pangilinan copied it after finding out that it abetted criminality among the young offenders. As President, he said, he will have Death Penalty restored. Well said and the people believe him. The problem here is that he has to be President first. Now if you value security, love your family, your freedom from threats from criminals then you have to convince Duterte to run for the Presidency. That’s all there is to it.

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Globe opens PH’s 80th Premium Dealer at Gaisano City operates company owned stores in the city’s other major malls like SM City and Ayala Centrio. Last December, it also opened only its second GEN3 store in the entire Philippines at Limketkai Mall. “This GEN3 Store is the first in the Visayas and Mindanao and shows Globe’s really here to reach out to its customers,” Velasco noted. “We are taking a giant leap with the new retail

By Mike Baños, Editor-at-Large

Globe Telecoms officially opened its 80th premium dealership in the country at the 2nd floor of Gaisano City Mall Thursday, April 23, 2015. Cutting the ribbon for the second PD in Cagayan de Oro was John G. Velasco, Globe Telecom senior director for partner sales and development, and Ms. Eileen E. San Juan, Director of CGEN2 Technology, Inc., its third party investor and partner under the firm’s Premium Dealer Program. “We are partnering with local business people like Eileen here,” Velasco said. “Through them we will be able to tap into the networks, the connections and relationships of the provinces.” Under its Premium Dealer Program, Globe Telecoms teams up with third-party investors who are accredited to operate a full-service Globe concept store. Globe offers its PDs very competitive benefits and comprehensive support, such as site sourcing and evaluation; training and development planning; business and marketing plans; and operations support and assistance. The Gaisano City Mall PD is the second Globe PD store in Cagayan de Oro and the 18th in Mindanao. It’s Globe’s first ever Pre-

concept of our 2 flagship stores. Our Generation 3 stores will bring to life our customers’ digital lifestyle and epitomize the aspirations of our customers,” said Globe Retail Transformation and Management Head Joe Caliro. “Our stores will be a wonderful place where customers can explore and discover exciting finds in the digital space.” Globe’s only other GEN3 store in the country is found in SM North EDSA.

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mium Dealership in the Visayas and Mindanao was also established in partnership with CGEN2 in September 2011 at another location, but has since moved to the ground floor of VIP Hotel. “Cagayan de Oro is a market where Globe is the leader and by having Premium Dealers together with company owned stores, we will be able to reach more people in the provinces,” Velasco noted. Besides its PDs in VIP Hotel and Gaisano City Mall, Globe Telecom also

Interior of the latest Globe Premium Dealer Store in Cagayan de Oro.

CGEN2 Corp Sec Carlo Limjoco entertains a guest as Eileen San Juan chats with another group of visitors. all photos by M ike B años , NPN


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Would Pnoy’s rating bounce back?

Liberal Party Secretary General Mel Senen Sarmiento said this week that President Aquino’s fall in his net satisfaction rating is only temporary and should be expected to bounce back with the full disclosure of what really happened in the Mamasapano raid which caused the death of 67 people, 44 of them members of the elite Philippine National PoliceSpecial Action Force (PNP-SAF). Granting that the political opposition has somehow managed to manipulate the Mamasapano issue to pin down president Aquino, allegedly on the basis of mere speculations and one-sided accounts, will the electorate be convinced? There may be vindication of President Aquino with the findings that he had no hand in the planning and the execution of the Mamasapano raid dubbed OPLAN EXODUS. But would it boost his net satisfaction rating, which plunged anew from +34 during the 4th quarter of 2014 to +19 (percent satisfied minus percent dissatisfied) as per Social Weather Station (SWS)? Is the +34 percent net satisfaction for a president who has been relentlessly battered with vicious propaganda attacks still a positive

“When you don’t pay your taxes, your a burden to those who do. Do your Share.” The hot issue for this week is print advertisement of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) painting a sweeping picture of doctors as filthyrich, greedy people and tax evaders. In a statement, the (PMA) Philippine Medical Association said not all doctors rake in fabulous salaries, with government doctors making do with an average monthly pay of P15,000-20,000; not all doctors are tax cheats. PMA President Dr. Leo Olarte said it was unfair that BIR gave a general impression that doctors are “Tax Cheats” because their association has been coordinating with the bureau concerning the tax remittances of physicians. “We at the PMA, as productive members of the Filipino society, have been working hand in hand with the BIR towards the achievement of this goal. The newspaper advertisement came as a surprise to us mainly because it was not discussed in our various consultations and joints information campaign activities with the BIR” he said. Olarte issued the statement in reaction to a Print advertisement of BIR show-

and very good number? LP is optimistic that when the smoke clears, “people will realize that we have a president who worked hard for a good economy-- which funded social services in an unprecedented allocation. Let’s wait and see. Several sectors are convinced that under the Aquino administration, there is unprecedented number of major public works projects ranging from massive road widening of national highways and the construction and rehabilitation of city and municipal roads and other arterial road networks. But will this be enough to overwhelm the negative reactions over Mamasapano? Massive amount of funds were also spent on poverty alleviation projects such as the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), on education and on the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police (PNP), but these are government funds, people”s money, and not considered as a political mileage for Presidents. Do people believe that there are

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‘Tax Cheats’

Talk of the town

Marlon T. Gayog

ing a teacher carrying a doctor on her shoulder. The advertisement showed the teacher had paid P221,694 in taxes from her-- as some observers noted, an unbelievably high-- annual salary of P852,169, while the doctor, who earned P1.07 million, had paid P7,424 in taxes,. The Ad had this tagline “when you don’t pay your taxes, your a burden to those who do. Do your Share.” Olarte said, “The medical profession will never be a burden to this country. Doctors were trained and duty bound to render a very noble service to our beloved countrymen. This involves protecting their health and saving their very lives.” The problem with some government officials in the Philippines is that they feel more like kings and queens rather than public servants. What they say sticks, no

no fund leakages caused by graft and corruption, that is why massive amounts of public works projects are spent under the Aquino administration? There are road widening and road constructions in nearly every corner of the Philippines because without corruption, the government can have the money to spend on these projects,” Sarmiento said. But every administration does it. Sarmiento noted that with the Mamasapano incident now fading away from public consciousness, the people would again have a better appreciation of what President Aquino has accomplished especially in the fight against poverty, corruption and in the quest to bring peace in Mindanao. Well, let’s keep our fingers crossed. Sarmiento said that the president’s unprecedented success in improving the economy, marked by a series of credit rating upgrades, has drawn in a lot of foreign non-portfolio investments, which is now generating tens and thousands of jobs nationwide. But had it eradicated the problem of widespread poverty? Transparency and high moral perch can make or unmake political leadership.

matter the cost or who gets hurt and regardless of how they say or exhibit it, even though it is legally repugnant. And so we see suspected criminals, despite the absence of a charge, are exhibited and lined up by the police, with utter disregard for their constitutional presumption of innocence and without entertaining the thought that the apprehended might just be innocent. That is simply official arrogance, nothing less. Worse, this happens almost always to suspects who belong to society’s marginalized sector and not to the rich and the famous. The unequal treatment is self-evident. It is discriminatory. Sure, people must correctly pay their taxes and those who evade it must be taken to task. But was it really necessary for the BIR to do this in a very public, humiliating, unsavory way that besmirches not one person but the whole medical profession? The BIR surely must have even paid for the ad space. Their argument – why complain? If the doctors do not evade taxes, they have no reason to be hurt by the advertisement. That is an argument of an arguer without really arguing anything substantial. These government of-

ficials totally miss the point. According to Atty Mel Santa Maria Legal Council of TV5 and Dean of College of Law at FEU-Manila; And the point is this---- ABUSE OF RIGHT. Under this doctrine, you might technically do something “legal” but you can still hurt people and may be held liable. While it is the BIR officials’ right and duty to collect taxes from the people, they cannot do so in a way designed to cause unnecessary damage to a person’s reputation, honor and even privacy. It is plain wrong. Article 26 of the Civil Code provides that “every person shall respect the dignity, personality, privacy and peace of mind of his neighbors and other persons.” That is the law and government officials are not exempted from observing it. They are not above the law. Article 19 says that “every person must, in the exercise of his rights and in the performance of his duties, act with justice, give everyone his due, and observe honesty and good faith.” And finally, Article 20 mandates that “every person who, contrary to law, wilfully or negligently causes damage to another, shall indemnify the latter for the same.” The published advertisement may also be criminally See gayog, page A11

Daily Inspiration For Your! “We always pray for you, and we give thanks to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Colossians 1:3

Juvy Sarraga

other times it’s for protection. This is done not for personal gain, but as a child of God you are cared for and loved. Enjoy your blessings today because you yourself are considered You are being prayed over as a reader a blessing. of this devotion. Sometimes it’s a prayer for your spiritual growth and Have a great day!


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By BONG D. FABE Correspondent

MANOLO Fortich, Bukidnon—Hedcor, Inc., the wholly-owned AboitizPower subsidiary that specializes in generating “Cleanergy” from run-of-river hydropower systems, will “more than double” its installed capacity in Mindanao once its two power plants in this municipality go online in 2016. Hedcor is currently constructing two cascading plants in this municipality known to be the home of the first pineapple plantation in the far east: the 43.4 MW Manolo Fortich Hydro 1 and the 25.4 MW Manolo Fortich Hydro 2. Groundbreaking ceremony for these plants was held on April 22. The P12.5 billion plants will have a combined inCLEANERGY. Rene B. Ronquillo says that run-of-river hydropower plants are stalled capacity of 68.8 MW “more reliable” in the long run than coal plants because coal plants suffer the volatil- and will generate a total of 360 gigawatt hour (GWh) ity of coal prices in the international market. Photo by Bong D. Fabe

of electricity every year. “This will be the biggest plant of Hedcor anywhere. Once this goes online, we will more than double our installed capacity in Mindanao in 2016,” said Rene B. Ronquillo, Hedcor president and COO. Once they go online, the Manolo Fortich hydropower plants will bring Hedcor’s total installed capacity in Mindanao to 129.7 MWs. At present, Hedcor’s total installed capacity in Mindanao is 60.97 MW. Hedcor’s present Mindanao hydropower plants are the Tudaya Hydro 1 (6.6 MW) and Tudaya Hydro 2 (7 MW) in Davao del Sur and Davao City; Sibulan Hydro A (16.50 MW), Sibulan Hydro B (26 MW) in Sta. Cruz, Davoa del Sur; Talomo Hydro 1 (1 MW) in Calinan, Davao City; Talomo Hydro 2A (.65 MW) and Talomo Hydro 2b (.30 MW), Talomo Hydro 2 (.60 MW) in Mintal; and Talomo Hydro 3 (1.92

MW) in Catalunan Pequeno, Davao City. Aside from doubling its capacity in Mindanao, the Manolo Fortich plants will add to the total energy mix in Mindanao and help “lighten” the so-called Mindanao power crisis the island has been experiencing during summer since 2010. “With the incoming coal plants of AboitizPower Corp. and other developers, Mindanao should be okay as far as base load is concerned two to three years from now,” Ronquillo told this paper. Ronquillo explained that while coal plants are reliable base load plants, especially during the summer months in Mindanao when rivers and dams usually dry up due to the heat (drought) of El Nino, they are still unreliable in the long run because of the volatile prices of coal in the international market. “Indigenous See capacity, page A11

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Climaco stands firm Justice for Zamboanga City ZAMBOANGA City -- In the recent plea bargaining proposal for accused MNLF members accused in the September 2013 Zamboanga Siege, City Mayor Beng Climaco defends the City’s stand and clamors for JUSTICE! On April 22, 2015, members of the Panel of Special Prosecutors from the Department of Justice met with City Mayor Beng Climaco and the City Legal Team to discuss recent developments of the cases entitled People of the Philippines versus Chairman Nurulaji Misuari, et.al., where the accused proposed to plead guilty to lesser crimes. The chief executive’s initial reaction was to outrightly reject the plea bargaining proposal, but later reiterated the need to act intelligently and utmost prudence. Relative to this development, the Mayor restated the continued clamor of the City for justice commensurate to the damages and trauma caused by the siege which killed 38 security forces and civilians, wounded 266, and displaced 22,196 families. Under the People of the Philippines versus Chairman Nurulaji Misuari, et.al. case, the accused are facing

charges of Rebellion and violation of the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) which carries a penalty of reclusion perpetua. The accused are proposing to plead guilty to a lesser crime of Sedition which carries with it a penalty of 6 years imprisonment. Also, about 145 accused, represented by the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) of the Pasig City District Office, are offering to plead guilty to a lesser crime of Illegal Assembly which carries a penalty of 1 month and 1 day to 6 months imprisonment; and illegal use of uniform which carries a penalty of 1 month and 1 day to 6 months imprisonment. “I pose this question to all: Are the terms of the foregoing plea bargaining proposals of the accused commensurate to serve justice to our fallen heroes, the people of the City of Zamboanga?” said Climaco. Added to this, Climaco holds the MNLF accountable for the 242 deaths in evacuation centers after the siege. “I shall ensure that justice shall be given to the people of Zamboanga who are victims of the September 2013 siege,” the Mayor declared.

Police arrest Sibuco’s number 10 most wanted person

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AMBOANGA CITY – One of the most wanted persons in a Zamboanga del Norte town fell into the hands of police authorities while admitted at a hospital in this city. Insp. Dahlan Samuddin, Police Regional Office-9 (PRO-9) information officer, identified

the arrested suspect as Fredolyn Delos Reyes, who is facing four counts murder with no recommended bail. Samuddin said Delos Reyes was arrested by policemen from Sibuco, Z amb o anga del Nor te around 12:30 p.m. Thursday while the latter was admitted at a local

27 fire victims get cash aid

Dia del Alcalde goes to Lumbangan ZAMBOANGA City -- The City Government’s Dia del Alcalde, touched base with residents of Lumbangan offering a package of free services in line with the thrust on bringing the government closer to the barangays. Mayor Beng Climaco, who personally spearheaded the delivery of frontline services, also distributed cash assistance to the 27 families displaced by the fire that hit the Lumbangan dumpsite area early this month. The cash assistance totalled P133, 000. Of the 27 families affected, 26 families whose houses were totally razed to the ground received P5,000 Mayor Beng Climaco assisted by Councilors Eddie Saavedra and Jawo Jimenez and Lumbangan chairman Boy Arcillas in distributing financial assistance to victims each while one family whose displaced by the fire that hit the dumpsite area early this month. The distribution house was partially damaged was done during the Dia del Alcalde program in the barangay. JOEY BAUTISTA received P3,000. The distribution was led Development Office and services of the City Govern- Landing Team also sponby Mayor Climaco together City Treasurer’s Office. ment. The amount is set sored the “Libreng Gupit” with representatives from The financial assistance by the City Disaster Risk or free haircut while other the City Social Welfare and is part of the social welfare Reduction and Management agencies also sponsored the Council, formerly the City free eye check up and distribution of reading glasses. Disaster Council. Personnel from the PhilMeanwhile, hundreds of indigent residents availed of health also distributed inthe free services offered by surance cards to residents the different City Govern- of Lumbangan among them ment offices that include members of the 4Ps program the City Health Office, City and senior citizens. Councilors Eddie SaaVeterinarian Office, City Agriculturist Office, City vedra and Cesar Jimenez Civil Registrar’s Office and Jr. also joined the Dia del Alcalde program. (Sheila Mayor’s Office. The 1st Marine Battalion Covarrubias)

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hospital. Samuddin said Delos Reyes, who is allegedly a member of a Sibucobased crime group, is listed as the number 10 most wanted persons in the town of Sibuco. He said Delos Reyes remained admitted at the hospital and was placed under police watch. (PNA)

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PNP Highway Patrol Group trains motorcycle cops

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UTUAN CITY -- The Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Unit 13 conducted a refresher training for the motorcycle-riding policemen here.

The five-day refresher training which will end on April 29 is aimed at honing the motorcycle riding skills and techniques as well as the upkeep of the said mobility items to ensure the maximum handling of the issued vehicles for the motorcycle cops. The training is mainly participated by those cops who have been in charge of the recently issued 135cc

management of the PNP’s Peace and order Agenda for Transformation and upholding of the Rule Of Law (PATROL) Plan 2030 to continually equip frontline service provid-

Kawasaki Rouser Motorcycles from the PNP national headquarters Directorate for Logistics, supervised by the chief of the RHPU 13 Superintendent Lawrence B. Cajipe, according to PRO 13 chief spokesperson Superintendent PSUPT MARTIN MERCADO GAMBA Martin M. Gamba. Regional Public Information Recently, the Police Regional Office 13 received by the PNP PRO 13 Liason the recent training was in 25 units of 135cc Kawasaki Office. compliance to the resource Rouser Motorcycles, one The issuance of the EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF unit of which will be used motor vehicles as well as THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED

19 barangay chairs snub Surigao City mayor’s address SURIGAO CITY – Saying he failed to deliver basic services to their areas, 19 of the city’s 54 barangay (village) chairpersons did not show up when Mayor Ernesto T. Matugas delivered his State of the City Address (Soca) that cited his accomplishments last year. Chairperson Christopher Bonite of Barangay Washington said he and some colleagues did not show in sympathy with other villages that were deprived of projects like barangay road maintenance. Peterson Rosello, chair of Barangay Aurora who also boycotted the event said his area did not receive social services from the city government. Manuel R. Kong, Matugas’ spokesperson said it was the choice of the 19 barangay heads not to attend the Soca and that the mayor respected their decision. In his Soca, Matugas cited that the city spent P60.67 million for bridges, roads, seawalls and causeway, day care and health centers, multi-

purpose buildings and other structures. He said the city has appropriated at least 18 million for the special education fund, which covers the honoraria and year-end benefits of teachers. The city allocated P4.4 million for the city scholarship program that benefited 450 poor but deserving students who enrolled in different short-term technical-vocational and degree courses.

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: Agusan del Norte City/Municipality: Butuan City

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-0082-2015 (R.A. 10172) In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that WENIFREDA DIOLA LAOLAO has filed with this office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error of the child’s sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of WENIFREDA LARGOSA DIOLA, who was born on July 25, 1962 at Antongalon, Butuan City, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are PABLO TARGANA DIOLA and TARCELA YAGO LARGOSA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 04 May 2015. (SGD.) JUDITH ALVIZO-CALO, LLB, MPA City Civil Registrar MDN: April 20 & 27, 2015

Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR Publication Notice R.A. 10172 April 17, 2015

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the Public that DEBORAH C. DANAO has filed with this Office a petition for correction of entry in the child’s date of birth from “JULY 11, 1935” to “JULY 10, 1935” in the certificate of Live Birth of DEBORA CAROLINO at Binabalian, Bolinao, Pangasinan and whose parents are Juliano Carolino and Dina Requiza. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 17, 2015. (Sgd.) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar MDN: April 20 & 27, 2015

Of that number, 47 graduated this year five of whom graduated cum laude and one magna cum laude, he added. Matugas also cited that the city collected P573 million in revenues last year, an increase of 11.73 percent from the P513.4 million earned in 2013. He attributed the higher collections to the 24.12-percent increase in business taxes. (Roel N. Catoto/MindaNews)

SPOUSES MAURICIO JABLAN AND AGUSTINA MACASLANG WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE

Notice is hereby given that the estate intestate of the deceased SPOUSES MAURICIO JABLAN AND AGUSTINA MACASLANG, who died on August 20, 1943 in Tablon, Cagayan de Oro City and August 29, 1995, at the time of their death, are the conjugal owner of a parcel of land which is more particularly described as follows: TAX DECLARATION NO. G-034438; Owner: MAURICIO JABLAN; Location: Omalag Tablon, Cagayan de Oro City; Lot No. 19548-C; Kind: Agricultural/Industrial; Area: 32,175 square meters; Title No. TCT NO-T-40347, is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED SPOUSES MAURICIO JABLAN AND AGUSTINA MACASLANG WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, made and executed by and among the HEIRS OF SPOUSES MAURICIO JABLAN AND AGUSTINA MACASLANG, namely: 1. ALFREDO M. JABLAN and 2. ROSALEA M. JABLAN, all of legal age, married, Filipino, resident of Montalban, Rizal, Cagayan de Oro City. That the above-named parties, all of legal age, are the only two (2) legitimate grandchildren and the sole/compulsory/ surviving heirs of the deceased. That for and in consideration of the sum of FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (P400,000.00), is hereby acknowledged from the VENDEE, NELSON B. VILLANUEVA, the VENDOR/HEIRS OF SPOUSES MAURICIO JABLAN AND AGUSTINA MACASLANG, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY, absolutely and unconditionally unto the VENDEE, NELSON B. VILLANUEVA the above-described parcel of land including all the improvement found therein. As per Doc. No. 430; Page No. 86; Book No. 186; Series of 2015; under Notary Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI. MDN: APRIL 20, 27 & MAY 4, 2015

RA Form No.10.1(LCRO)

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late VIRGINIA VDA. DE SANTOS, who died on November 7, 2010, at the time of her death, coowns parcels of land, more particularly described as follows, I. Cagayan de Oro Lots with Residential Building/ Ancestral House 1. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 49356 “A PAR CEL OF LAND (Lot 23, Block 22, of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-82838, being a portion of Lot 2388, situated in the Barrio of Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of Two Hundred Forty (240) square meters, more or less. 2. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 23931 A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 22, Block 22, of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-82838, being a portion of Lot 2388, Cagayan Cadastre, situated in the Barrio of Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of Two Hundred Forty (240) square meters, more or less. 3. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 23884 A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 24, Block 22, of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-82838, being a portion of Lot 2388, Cagayan Cadastre, situated in the Barrio of Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of Two Hundred Forty (240) square meters, more or less. 4. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 49355 A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 25, Block 22, of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-82838, being a portion of Lot 2388, Cagayan Cadastre, situated in the Barrio of Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of Two Hundred Forty (240) square meters, more or less. II. General Santos Lots, 1. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 28384 with Apartment Building A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot No. 111, Pls-209-D-10), situated in the Barrio of Lagao, General Santos City, containing an area of Nine Hundred Fifty Eight (958) square meters, more or less. 2. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 76111/Agricultural Lot A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 916-B-2-A, Psd-11-045219 Amd. 2, being a portion of Lot 916-B-2, Psd-11-026224, situated in the Barrio of Lagao, City of General Santos, containing an area of Three Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Four (3,374) square meters, more or less. 3. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 75682/Agricultural Lot A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 916-A-3, Psd-11-045216, being a portion of Lot 916-A (LRC) Psd-82298, situated in the Barrio of Lagao, General Santos City, containing an area of Sixteen Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Nine (16,959) square meters, more or less. III. Maramag, Bukidnon Lots with

ers with the much needed police mobility. All the representatives of the 24 recipient police offices and stations participated in the training, Gamba said.(PNA)

Residential Building and Two (2) Bodega 1. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 70195 A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot No. 2139, Pls-98, situated in the Poblacion of Maramag, Province of Bukidnon, containing an area of Five Hundred Ninety Eight (598) square meters, more or less. 2. Transfer Certificate of Title No. 70192 A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot No. 2138, Pls-98, situated in the North Poblacion of Maramag, Province of Bukidnon, containing an area of Seven Hundred Fifty Eight (758) square meters, more or less, is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY, made and entered into by and among; OFELIA SANTOS-VELAYO, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of General Santos City; MARIETTA SANTOS-GADO, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; CARMEN SANTOS-TENCHAVES, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; VIOLETA SANTOS-CUYUGAN, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; RENATO SANTOS, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; ROSITA SANTOS, of legal age, Filipino citizen, single and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; AMELIA SANTOS-CARBONEL, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; NESTOR SANTOS, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; TELESFORO SANTOS, JR., deceased, represented by LAILA SANTOS, of legal age, Filipino citizen, single and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; MANUEL SANTOS, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Maramag, Bukidnon; and DELFIN SANTOS, of legal age, Filipino citizen, married and a resident of Cagayan de Oro City; hereinafter collectively known as the HEIRS; are the legitimate children and surviving heirs of the late VIRGINIA VDA. DE SANTOS, do hereby name, appoint and constitute OFELIA SANTOS-VELAYO as our true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact for us. To transact, sell and dispose our respective and proportionate/pro-rata shares in all of the above-described properties. To execute, produce, make, sign, any and all papers, documents or instruments necessary or requisite to accomplish the authority herein conferred. To receive payments and acknowledge its receipt, to deposit and/or encash the same. As per Doc. No. 8; Page No. 2; Book No. XXXVI; Series of 2011; under Notary public of ATTY. DALE BRYAN D. MORDENO. MDN: APRIL 27 MAY 4, & 11, 2015

RA Form No. 10.1(LCRO)

Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE CIVIL REGISTRAR Province of Davao del Sur MUNICIPALITY OF MALALAG

Republic Of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE CIVIL REGISTRAR Province of Davao del Sur MINICIPALITY OF MALALAG

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section of R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that JAYGEN B. ARTIAGA has filed with the office a petition for change of SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the birth certificate of BERNARD VIBAS ARTIAGA who was born on May 1, 1973 at Bolo, Malalag, Davao del Sur and whose parents are Ricardo F. Artiaga and Modesta C. Vibas. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than April 24, 2015.

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A, 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that JAYGEN B. ARTIAGA has filed with the office a petition for change of first name from “BERNADETH” to “BERNARD” in birth certificate of Bernard Vibas Artiaga who was born on May 1, 1973 at Bolo, Malalag, Davao del Sur and whose parents are Ricardo F. Artiaga and Modesta C. Vibas. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than April 24, 2015.

(Sgd.) ELIZABETH P. MANACIO Mun. Civil Registrar MDN: April 27 & May 4, 2015

(Sgd.) ELIZABETH P. MANACIO Mun. Civil Registrar MDN: April 27 & May 4, 2015


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Of Vitamin C deficiency, stress and other humdrums

“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[a]? 28 “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin.29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like

one of these. 30 If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? 31 So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough

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trouble of its own.” point of view, worrying - Matthew 6:25-34 is bad for our health too. When we worry, we seALL right, that’s a fairly crete two hormones called long litany right there. adrenaline and cortisol. And p ardon my t it le When these two are seabove…this is really a creted together, certain humdrum as far as my cells in our body cease writing perspective goes. to function. (Not that I’m Whew…another filler to feeling like a physician accomplish since there’s here because I saw the really nothing exciting to graduation ceremonies look here in CDO beyond of the XU Dr. Jose P. the upcoming Pia Wurtz- Rizal College of Medicine bach homecoming or the earlier.) Of course, we Manny Pacquiao fight! are in a fallen world and I may as well dispel the stress-inducing things worry about what topic are all around us. From to blabber about in this the moment we get out column edition by follow- of the house, we stress ing the Biblical command at the sight of a homeless – “not to worry.” kid. We stress at how long From a physiological the queue at the Cepalco

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high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, liver problems, allergies, body odor, aging, wrinkles and tired skin. Err…can I stop now? Okay, filler ends. Still what you’ve read makes sense though. *winks*

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or PhilHealth payment system is. We stress at the banter of our officemates. We stress at just anything. The challenge now is how to stop worrying. We simply trust Divinity that at the end of the day, everything will be all right. That and the intake of organic Vitamin C. If you want to live healthy, then go organic. Stop purchasing those synthetic vitamin C tablets over the counter. Get the real thing like something made of barley. You see, barley has seven times richer in vitamin C than an equivalent weight of oranges. It helps fight

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Special Gospel of the day (April27, 2015-Monday) Matthew 9:9-13”Follow me. And he arose, and followed him. And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples. And when the Pharisees saw [it], they said unto his disciples, Why ate your Master with publicans and sinners? But when Jesus heard [that], he said unto them, they that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick. But go ye and learn what [that] meant, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance: This gospel is focusing on Matthew, the tax collector who is called by Jesus to become His disciple. Who is Matthew? He was a sinner, traitor and robber of people’s money. He committed sin of extortion and oppression to the poor. But the wonderful

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point that we can describe in the scenario; is Jesus still chose him to be an apostle. Philosopher says,” he never called the qualified but he qualified the called.” This is the big love of God to all of us sinners. This is what we called, everyone deserves a 2nd chance. In Isaiah 1:18-come now, and let us reason together, said the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. Why? In Jeremiah 31:3-God loves us so much: Printing paid by: Neneth Ranoa Bobong Balino- Edith ranoa, PhD- Tony Jordan – Cagayan De Oro: My new number: 09187148435: God loves you!!!


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libelous for it makes an accusation of a crime, condition, status or circumstance that tends to cause dishonor, discredit or contempt of a person. I Like the comment of my Publisher when he said; while BIR are in trouble in their effort in collecting taxes which resort to a shame campaign for doctors and praising the teachers, some govt officials also are in festive mode in spending the collected taxes for their personal purposes... BIR Commisioner Kim Henares Do her Home work to intensify the TAX CAMPAIGN of the Bureau but Madam before you make any move try to fixed first your sorrounding maybe some bigtime TAX EVADER or CHEATERs are just around and with in your RICH ayy wrong spelling With in your Reach..... For your comment and suggestion pls email memdndavao@gmail.com or Call/Text 09276314995

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plants are more reliable in that sense.” The Philippines is a net importer of coal to power the country, which is why power industr y players and the Energy department always say that the country’s power/energy is imported, thus it has the highest electricity rate in Southeast Asia. “In Aboitiz, we believe that the best strategy in moving forward would be through the power energy mix. That’s why aside from the coal plants that we have in Mindanao now, we are also developing more hydro and also looking at geothermal plants in other parts of Mindanao,” Ronquillo said. Fossil fuel (coal, oil, etc.) power 72 percent of the country’s electricity requirement while a measly 28% is sourced from renewable energy (RE). The Mindanao Power Monitoring Committee ( M P MC ) s ai d t h at by 2019-2020, Mindanao’s power mix will consist of 56% coal and only 24% hydro; a reversal of the present 52% hydro and 10% coal. RE sources such as biomass and solar energy will remain at 1% each by 2020 while geothermal power, which is at 5% now will be down to only 4% by 2020. Cagayan de Oro City is suffering from two to three hours of power outages daily as the present electricity supply to the grid could not cope with demand. The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) said in its power situation outlook as of April 24 that Mindanao’s system capacity was at 1,438 MW while its system peak was at 1,397 MW with zero reserved capacity.

The Manolo Fortich power project, according to Manuel M. Orig, AboitizPower first vicepresident for Mindanao, “is the first hydropower project of Hedcor in Bukidnon which will soon help provide additional reliable supply of Cleanergy, AboitizPower’s brand of clean and renewable energy to Mindanao.” Once online, the Manolo For tich plants will generate electricity for the whole of Mindanao as it will be sold directly to the grid and not to an electric cooperative, said Ronquillo. (Bong D. Fabe)

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business competitiveness.” “This has resulted in reduction of manpower and targets more efficient op e r at i ons . S e ve r an c e packages are offered by GMA to all affected personnel,” the network said. “GMA Network greatly appreciates the contribut ions rendere d by our Kapus o in the regions and we w ish t he m a l l the best as they seek new opportunities outside the network,” it said. In Cagayan de Oro, the announcement came after the local station aired its “24 Oras Nor t her n Mindanao” at 5:30 pm Friday. It would be their last airing. “Everyone was in tears when the announcement was made. We were not even given time to properly say goodbye to our l oy a l v i e we rs ,” a st af f member said. Mo r e o v e r, a n o t h e r staff member said security guards were posted at the doors to check their bags and pockets to see if they brought some equipment out from the office. “We were treated like we work in t he ma l ls. We are journalists and we are not thieves,” the staff member said. Mo s t e mp l oy e e s o f GMA7 regional offices remained mum on their termination pending their final meeting with the management on Wednesday. G M A 7 Ne t wor k i s expecting a 30-percent acquisition of its shares by businessman Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corporation. (Froilan Gallardo/ MindaNews)

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Customs bureau cancels bidding of P70m worth of smuggled rice By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

CAGAYAN de Oro City-The Bureau of Customs (BOC) in Northern Mindanao cancelled on Wednesday morning (April 22) the scheduled bidding of the P70-million worth of smuggled rice. Atty. Roswald Joseph J. Pague, acting chief of the administrative division of BOC-10, said the agency has to cancel the bidding after no bidders submitted bids on Wednesday for the bags of rice placed in 65 containers. “May nag-register but

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to a Cagayanon and has already adopted the ways of the Cagayanons. Tabor said that the promotion of Desquitado is long overdue and the Cagayanons welcomed him gladly as the new PNP regional director in Northern Mindanao. After the turned over ceremony, Desquitado assured the public that he will pursue with the filing of all cases as a result of the killings due to illegal drugs within the province of Misamis Oriental.

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post-Earth Day activities last Saturday, Geollegue told the public that Iponan River might turn brown again during the rainy season because of silt and soil erosion that would cascade downstream going all the way to the mouth of Macajalar Bay. Geollegue said that the people need not worry if they notice the discoloration of the river during this period as it is normal. He instead urged the authorities, particularly the City Local Environment and Natural Resources Office (Clenro), to heighten its vigilance at this point since illegal miners might use the river discoloration as camouflage of their illegal works.

did not tender bids,” said Pague. Although there was a clear violation of the terms and conditions of public auctions set by the BOC, he said the agency merely cancel the scheduled bidding and not a failure. Under its terms and condition, a failed bidding shall be declared by the Auction Committee when any of the following circumstances occurs: 1. When there is only one sealed bid, the same shall not be opened; 2. When there are two sealed bids, but there is only one bid higher than the floor

price and, 3. When highest bidder fails to comply with any or the payments required in Section 8 [Payments of highest bidder in cash or manager’s check at least 50% of the bid price on the spot upon announcement of the winning bid as duly certified to by the Auction Committee and the COA representative. The remaining balance shall be held on the succeeding business day.] hereof, said bidder shall be disqualified from participating further in the auction sale and when applicable, the negotiated sale thereof without prejudice to the

forfeiture of the cash bond and any payment made and imposition of other sanctions as may be warranted. With this, Pague said the BOC-10 will ask its central office in Manila to reset the auction of the 65 containers smuggled rice that it intercepted in November and December 2014 and in January this year at the port of Tagoloan in Misamis Oriental. Pague cannot exactly tell when the exact date for the auction of seized smuggled rice but said the original prices will be reduced by 10 to 20 percent in the next auction.

“I still have to review kung unsa na ang kahimtang sa Misamis Oriental labi na sa Gingoog City aron masump o kining sunod-sunod nga pinatyanay tungod sa droga,” Desquitado said. He also said that provincial directors of Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon ended their tour of duties on April 16 and 17, respectively. “Nahuman naman ang ilang duty busa pulihan na gyod kana sila,” Desquitado said. When asked who would possibly be the next provincial directors, the new PNP-

10 regional director replied: “Depende kana sa miting sa general headquarters busa ang tanang qualipikado nga mga police senior superintendents should apply. Magpili dayon ang general headquarters ug lima ka mga ngalan ug isumite dayon kini sa gobernador sa province kinsa maoy motudlo sa mamahimong provincial director. In cities, we are going to submit to the mayor three names.” The newly-appointed police regional director said he will intensify the campaign against all forms of criminalities especially on illegal drugs “where it

affects the very core of our families.” When asked what will happen to the 30 policemen lately found positive of drugs, Desquitado replied: “I will base my signature on the recommendation of the investigating official.” Finally, Desquitado told the listening audience that they should remember that it is not easy to join the PNP. “Mga higalang police, hunahunaon nato nga lisod kaayo ang pagsulod apan sayon ra kaayo ang paggawas. Mag droga ka lang goodbye na dayon,” he said.

Hydraulic mining in the river’s midstream would usually result to the waterway’s discoloration as such large amounts of earth are dislodged in the process. Clenro, headed by Engr. Edwin Dael, was widely credited for making Iponan River clean again the past 20 months, making it possible for residents to bathe and do their laundry there. For several decades now, Iponan River’s color in the mouth has been noticeably brown due largely to illegal hydraulic mining occurring there. But Clenro data showed that the total suspended solids in the river was

significantly reduced from 2013 levels of 300 parts per million (ppm) to only 8 ppm as of March 2015. Since June 2013 when Mayor Oscar Moreno took over, Clenro has b een arresting illegal mining suspects in the city and taking them on in the city prosecutor’s office. “For an entire generation, children in the riverbank have been deprived of their playground. For an entire generation, children were made to believe that a chocolate river looks normal,” Moreno said Saturday during the simultaneous release of 92,000 tilapia fingerlings, a first for Iponan River. “We must all

be on guard to ensure that our river will remain to be this clean and useful for the next generations.” City information officer Maricel Rivera for her part said that a few months from now, the public would expect a bloom of tilapia and other freshwater fauna in the river. But Councilor President Elipe is not impressed with Dael and Moreno’s pronouncements. “Ngano angkonon man nila nga sila ang nakapatin-aw sa suba when the water at its source in barangay Pagalungan is already clear. It is obvious that the downstream part is clear as well,” Elipe said.


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Summer beauty camp – a first in Oro

APRIL 27, 2015

Story and Photos by MARK FRANCISCO, Lifestyle Editor

M

ORE than a dozen young ladies who intend to join beauty pageants in the near future underwent a whole-day summer beauty camp last Wednesday at the City Hall bridgeway – a first for the City of Golden Friendship. The project, spearheaded by the Miss Cagayan de Oro committee, JCI Bai Lawanen, Inc. and JCI Sen. Gigi Go, was meant to upgrade the quality of beauties that Cagayan de Oro would field in national competitions starting this year and beyond. The following were the resource lecturers in the clinic and their respective topics: Pageantry 101 (Gean Cesar), Basic Runway Coaching (Dennis Almazaan), Choosing the Right Evening Gown (Joshua Guibone), Grooming and Styling (Zoe Botwin) and Shine in Photoshoots (Dense Modesto). After the clinic, the ladies are now ready to face their dreams to represent the city one day in beauty contests here and abroad.

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