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Megaworld allots P15b to develop Davao Park Volume III, No. 166

Real estate giant brings pioneering “LIVE-WORKPLAY-LEARN” concept to its first township development in Mindanao Property giant Megaworld is developing its first township development in Mindanao, the Davao Park District. See full story, page A2

Oro dads condemn ambush of Belmonte THE 17th City Council of Cagayan de Oro City headed by Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas condemned in the strongest possible terms the assassination attempt on Rep. Vicente “Varf ” Belmonte of Iligan City, which resulted to the death of four of his security escorts in Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental last December 11, 2014. Councilor Ramon Tabor, chair of the committee on police, fire and public safety and on laws and rules filed a proposed resolution denouncing the barbaric act and calling on law enforcement agencies to immediately investigate and bring to the bar of justice See ambush, page A9

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PDEA agent killed in buy-bust By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– An agent of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) was killed during a busted drug buy bust operation here past 12 noon Monday. Police identified the lone fatality as PDEA investigation agent Joel Gineta, 44, of Cagayan De Oro. Gineta sustained fatal gunshot wounds in various parts of his body. Gineta was killed in a shootout with three unWAITING FOR NOTHING. Some media practitioners patiently wait for more than 5 hours at identified armed men in a the regional office of the Philippine Drugs Enforcement Unit (PDEA) in Cagayan de Oro City to crowded village in downget updates on the agency’s latest anti-drug raid in Sto. Niño that killed one of its agents. A town Cagayan de few of them left the PDEA office grumbling. Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Gorit See killed, page A9

Caraga region placed on high alert after Bukidnon bus blast By Erwin Mascarinas of MindaNews

Personnel of the police’s Regional Public Safety Battalion conducts a checkpoint in Carmen town, Agusan del Norte’s border with Misamis Oriental (Dec. 13, 2014) in response to the bus bombing in Bukidnon on Dec. 9 that killed 10 people and injured 42 others. MindaNews photo by Erwin Mascarinas

BUTUAN City––Security measures have been stepped up in Caraga region right after the bombing of a passenger bus in Maramag, Bukidnon last week, the regional office of the Philippine National Police said. Supt. Romaldo Bayting, spokesperson of Caraga

Police Regional Office, said Sunday the measures include stricter conduct of checkpoints especially at the regional boundaries. Bayting said police personnel with K-9 units are boarding and checking buses along the borders of Caraga region.

“These checkpoints are part of the intensification of our security measures. Aside from these regular checkpoints our personnel are also conducting random checkpoints in other areas since there is likelihood that these criminal See BLAST, page A9

Duterte pleads to leave out civilians of any terror plots By LILIAN C. MELLEJOR of the Philippine News Agency

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DAVAO City––Mayor Rodrigo Duterte appealed to all rebel fronts to leave out civilians of any terror plots, saying, “It does not give you any advantage to your cause.” The Davao mayor’s statement was in reaction to recent bombing of the Rural Transit Bus in Maramag, Bukidnon Tuesday last week that killed 10 people and wounded 42 others. The deputy commander of the

Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMinCom) has identified Garnet Lintang, a commander of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighter (BIFF), as behind the bombing as part of test mission for their new graduates. While the BIFF denied hand in the incident, Duterte said he is bounded by the theory of the military in the absence of any proof of actions on the contrary.

He was saddened by the incident with civilians as the casualties of whatever groups are fighting for. “Kinsa man ang nagbuhat niini (Whoever did it) they killed for nothing,” he said, adding it was a horrible thing and not easy to kill except for criminals. Duterte said he would like to make peace with everybody – the BIFF…MILF. “If we can stop this kind of terrorism,” he pointed out.

“If you want to fight, fight the forces of the military yan na lang (just that),” he said, emphasizing that the military is there to fight. According to him, he has seen a lot of war in the 40th year of rebellion. Recalling the 1970’s campaign in Cotabato, the mayor noted it lasted for many years and ended for nothing. “What I can do is plead to See PLEADS, page A9

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Megaworld allots P15-B to develop Davao Park

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eal estate giant brings pioneering “LIVE-WORK-PLAY-LEARN” concept to its first township development in Mindanao Property giant Megaworld is developing its first township development in Mindanao, the Davao Park District.

Located on a 11-hectare property along the S.P. Dakudao Loop in Lanang, Davao City which used to be the Lanang Golf and Country Club, Davao Park District is envisioned to be Davao City’s central business district (CBD) and a major center for information technology and business process outsourcing (IT-BPO) in Mindanao. Megaworld is allocating P15-billion in the next five to seven years to build and develop Davao Park District. “Davao City is the economic center of Mindanao. This is the best place to build our very first township in Southern Philippines, which

we envision to be Mindanao’s new central business district. In Davao Park District, the people of Mindanao can finally experience Megaworld’s pioneering LIVE-WORKPLAY-LEARN township concept,” says Dr. Andrew L. Tan, chairman and chief executive officer, Megaworld. First to rise in the township will be office towers suited for business process outsourcing (BPO) companies and other corporate offices. Based on a recent study by third-party research firm Colliers Research International, Megaworld remains to be the country’s no. 1 office developer and landlord. Megaworld recently

Republic the Philippines Province of Zamboanga del Sur Municipality of Tukuran OFFICE OF THE LOCAL ClVlL REGISTRAR R.A.9048/10172 Form No.10.1 (LCRO) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. No. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that LEAH BALASABAS CALLETOR has filed with this Office a petition for Correction of clerical error particularly in the GENDER from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of RAVEN GLEEN BALASABAS CALLETOR, who was born on August 12, 2001 at Luy-a, Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur and whose parents are RUBEN D. CALLETOR and LEAH Z. BALASABAS. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than _______. (Sgd.) GINALYN D. ACUÑA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Dec. 16 & 23, 2014

Republic the Philippines Province of Zamboanga del Sur Municipality of Tukuran OFFICE OF THE LOCAL ClVlL REGISTRAR R.A.9048/10172 Form No.10.1 (LCRO) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. No. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that DICKSIE DIEGO FERRER has filed with this Office a petition for Correction of clerical error particularly in her GENDER From “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of DICKSIE DIEGO FERRER, who was born on December 4,1995 at Luy-a, Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur and whose parents are DICK G. FERRER and ELSIE R. DIEGO Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than ______. (Sgd.) GINALYN D. ACUÑA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Dec. 16 & 23, 2014

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Army troopers give gifts to pupils in Calinan By Rene Arias and Bobby Mahinay Davao News Bureau

announced that its office space inventory would reach 712,000 square meters this year, the biggest in the industry. “As the country’s largest office developer and landlord, we will also be bringing our expertise and leadership in the development of state-of-the-art office towers to Davao City. We hope to bring in new BPO locators to set up operations in the city,” says Jericho P. Go, first vice president, Megaworld. Aside from office towers, Davao Park District will also feature themed residential condominiums that will be built by Suntrust, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Megaworld. The township will also have a lifestyle mall, commercial and retail strips, and a school. “We are excited to revitalize the landscape of Davao City with our LIVEWORK-PLAY-LEARN concept for this mixed-use development. This is like bringing Eastwood City

to Mindanao,” reveals Go. Davao Park District will be Megaworld’s 10th township in the Philippines. In 1999, the company introduced its first township, the 17-hectare Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City, which is known to be the country’s first cyberpark that saw the birth of the BPO industry in the Philippines. Other successful townships developed by Megaworld include the 50-hectare McKinley Hill, the 5-hectare Forbes Town Center, the 34.5-hectare McKinley West, and the 15.4-hectare Uptown Bonifacio, all in Fort Bonifacio; the 25-hectare Newport City in Pasay City which is home to the famous Resorts World Manila; the 12.3-hectare Woodside City along C-5, Pasig City; the 28.8-hectare. The Mactan Newtown in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu; the 72-hectare Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

Davao City- Army troopers from 84th IB based in Baguio District continues with its gift giving activities in their area of responsibility. The team is led by 2Lt Justin Chavez who is in-charge in distribution of the gifts at Mt. Sinai Adventist Academy located at Sitio Sicao, Barangay Tamayong in Calinan. Chavez said the activity is in partnership with the Philippine College of Technology. A total of (80) eighty pupils of said academy received packed grocery items. During the activity, there were dance presentation, food feeding and parlor games . The 84th IB and Philippine C ollege of Tehnolog y (PCT) has long been in partnership not only in the conduct of community outreach programs but also in the creation of Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) wherein the AFPEBSO scholarship grants will be channeled to the battalion where members of the youth for peace movement and ot her interested youth can avail

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friend of former National Security Adviser (NSA) secretary Bert Gonzales and a con-current president of Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS) Eagles Fraternal Order of Brotherhood,a non sectarian order of businessmen, local officials and media men. Its primary objective similar to assemblies made

in Luzon and Visayas areas that is for the NTC to come up with a resolution urging Pres. Benigno S. Aquino to resign from his office the soonest possible time. Gonzales said, "President Aquino must leave his office as soon as possible so we can start the transformation in the govenrment." To adopt the Charter

of scholarship program offered by the PCT. But the MOA is still on its refinement process. In another development, there reported (4) four New Peoples Army rebels operating in the hinterlands of Bukidnon Province surrendered to the 68th INF IB last December 9 at San Fernando, Bukidnon. The surrenderees brought with them high powered firearms including an M16A1 r if f le, (2) two carbines and a COLT cal. 45 pistol with ammos. The surrender took place after the fresh 1 hour encounter w it h more or less 80 fully armed rebels. Two (2) reb els were rep or te d dead and 14 wounded. No casualties were reported on the government side. N PA a r m e d m e n were b elie ve d in t he area with their attempt to harassed and to burn the heavy equipments of Ulticon Builders, the same construction firm that constructed the San F e r n a n d o - Ta l a i n g o d Road project in Davao del Norte.

Group will hold another assembly to continue call for P-Noy to resign

Davao City- The cry for a change in governance continues as the National Transformation Council will stage a new assembly this time in General Santos City (Gensan) tomorrow December 16 according to Ka Louie Ceniza, a long time

Change is one considerations of the movement while on the other hand is to push also for Federalism. Gonzales said, "Charter Change is considered and option. And we also supports the Federalism. So we can let our Muslim brothers chart their own constitution for them to See Ntc, page A9


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DOH to employ scare, positive tactics in campaign vs ‘crackers

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By PAT SAMONTE, Regional Editor- Caraga

UTUAN CITY – In the past, the Department of Health alternately conveyed its messages through both scare tactics and positive approaches in the campaign against dangerous firecrackers.

This year, DOH-Caraga Regional Director Miner va Molon said they will utilize both strategies in various information and advocacy materials

targeted on the young male population and their guardians to prevent these children from acquiring and using these firecrackers.

DOH-Caraga recorded 45 incidents of fireworksrelated injuries regionwide from December 21, 2013 to January 5, 2014 as reported by hospitals and clinics in the region. This data shows an increased of 60 percent from the previous year’s cases. Of the 45 cases, 43 or 95 percent were active cases wherein the victims themselves lit the explosive fireworks. Two or five percent were passive cases, onlookers

or bystanders. Age ranges from 6-35 years old in which majority of the cases belonged to the 6-10 years old bracket. A media forum was organized by DOH-Caraga on December 12, 2014 at Luciana Convention Center here attended by Department of Trade and Industr y-Caraga’s Atty. Maria Aurora Curaza-Maquiling, Police Regional Office 13’s SPO1 Zena Panaligan and National Nutrition Council-Caraga’s Leah Vargas to stress

the campaign against dangerous firecrackers as a multi-agency effort and required public cooperation and support. With the theme, “Mahalaga ang Buhay, Iwasan ang Paputok”, this year’s campaign aims to inform the public, particularly the young and male population, on how to prevent injuries from firecracker use, advise on the alternative ways to spend the New Year’s Eve; inform about proper wound care to avoid tetanous infec-

tion and proper eating habits and nutrition for the holidays. Regional Director Molon said, “Injuries and deaths related to fireworks are preventable if parents guide their children to avoid firecrackers. We enjoin everyone to observe a firecracker-free holiday season. Let us all support MAHALAGA ANG BUHAY, IWASAN ANG PAPUTOK Salubungin ang Bagong Taon na Ligtas, Masaya at Puno ng Pagasa Campaign – 2014!”

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR BUTUAN CITY AND AGUSAN DEL NORTE CUSTOMERS!

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MAHALAGA AND BUHAY, IWASAN ANG PAPUTOK CAMPAIGN 2014. The Caraga regional offices of the Department of Health (DOH), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), National Nutrition Council (NNC) and Philippine National Police (PNP) have joined forces in this year’s campaign against dangerous firecrackers during a media forum at Luciana Convention Center, Butuan City on 12 December 2014. From left are DOH Regional Director Minerva Molon, DTI’s Atty. Maria Aurora Curaza-Maquiling, NNC’s Leah Vargas and PNP’s PO1 Zena Panaligan. Director Molon is seeking public cooperation and support for the campaign “para salubungin natin ang Bagong Taon na ligtas, masaya at puno ng pag-asa.” Photo by Pat Samonte

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The PNP’s unfit police officers

The reporters who were covering the follow up operations of the ambuscade in Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental had their taste of the police treatment of members of the press there. There are, of course, exceptions to the rule. While some police officers are cooperative and are willing to work with the media, some police officers are too cynical about seeing press people around. What is lamentable ‘though, is that these contemptuous law enforcers are often high ranking police officers who became Generals or Chief Superintendent without basic knowledge in mass communications. Perhaps, the attitude of Police Regional Director Chief Supt. Isagani Genabe toward the members of the press in Laguindingan showed his true character of ignorance on the working of the press. Having the kind of Genabe in our midst is danger-

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ous to the working press whose job is only to cover a legitimate event involving police matters. According to some colleagues, Genabe went to the municipal hall in Laguindingan last Saturday morning after receiving reports that one of the suspects in the ambush-slay try of Iligan City Rep. Vicente “Varf ” Belmonte last week. Before Genabe personally went to Laguindingan, Gov. Yevgeny Vincente Emano of Misamis Oriental, instruct-

ed provincial administrator Edmundo Pacamalan, Jr., to put up an information desk for the working press there. Emano knew that the media will be there to gather every detail of the operation. Assigning the provincial administrator to take care of the information needs of the working press was a necessity. We could only commend Emano and the team of Pacamalan in coordination with the local government of Laguindingan and the police for a job well done. Perhaps, Genabe did not like Emano’s efforts. Not only that, Genabe knows that he did not, but Emano deserves the credit for the arrest of the suspect in Laguindingan. Thus, Genabe went to Laguindingan last Saturday to see for himself the suspect and, maybe, to get some credit of the local police operation there. Bull! Anyway, Genabe report-

edly asked about the presence of some people in the town hall. Pacamalan told Genabe that most of them are members of the press who are covering the event. “I don’t need any media person here,” Genabe reportedly retorted. Well and good, Genabe. The media do not also need you here. With all the unsolved incidents taking place in your area of responsibility in Northern Mindanao, one could simply say that you do not deserve your post as regional police director. You try to feed the people in the region with your weekly accomplishment reports that contain nothing but recycled incidents. While doing so, you failed to inform the public of what really happened on with the alleged involving of your command in the disappearance of more than 100 AK rifles. Your command also failed to promptly inform

FORMER MILF LEADER ISSUES “WARNING” ON CAB AND BBL

{This is his weekly syndicated process are not that “okay” column under Advocacy as expected or perceived. He Mindanow Foundation, Inc.} urged Mindanaoans to be ready with other options. What if the proposed C O N G R E S S I O NAL Bangsamoro Basic Law HEARING --- Coinciden(BBL) does not become a tally, at precisely the same reality as envisioned? What time Mr. KABALU was givif the MILF’s Comprehen- ing his talk, not far from the sive Agreement for the BUC venue in Davao City, Bangsamoro (CAB) does a congressional hearing was also in progress where NOT succeed? Playing with words, Congressman RUFUS ROformer MILF spokesman DRIGUEZ with his special EID KABALU interpreted committee from Manila was the BBL as “ba-ba-la”, a Ta- getting inputs from the difgalog word for “warning”. He ferent sectors and resource spoke during a forum last persons on the BBL. I would Thursday of the BISHOP have attended the congresULAMA CONFERENCE sional hearing were it not attended by bishops of the for the fact that I had earlier different faiths, Ulamas and committed to Archbishop other religious leaders. For- (Emeritus) FERNANDO mer Senator FRANCISCO CAPALLA to also speak “Kit” TATAD and former on the “challenges” facing SECRETARY NORBER- the BBL. I explained to TO “ Bert” Gonzales were Zamboanga City Congressalso present. Mr. KABALU man CELSO LOBREGAT, warned that the present a member of the committee, situation on the ground, and OPAPP Usec JOSE the gridlock in the different LORENA’s assistant (Ms. branches of government, the VANNY PALLARCO) of failed presidential system, my predicament. I recall the corruption and national Cong. RUFUS personally leadership crisis, the consti- invited me when I met him tutional issues, the undue last in Manila during the late high expectations, the domi- Senator TING PATERNO’s nant presence (translation: wake. “interference”) of foreigners WARNING --At the in the peace process are, BUC assembly, I sat up among other things, some and listened intently to Mr. of the danger signs that KABALU, a former stalwart could serve as “babala” to of the MILF, talk about his all that things in the peace “babala” or “warning”. I re-

Advocacy Mindanao

Jess Dureza membered him as the public “face” of the MILF during the peace negotiations during my stint in Malacanang handling the negotiations for the government. He was an active spokesman, always there and ready to slug it out in the media speaking in behalf of the MILF. The public remembered him for his distinctive, crisp delivery and style of speaking. I recall gamely tangling with him before in several occasions while I spoke for government. Then suddenly, he disappeared from public view. According to the grapevines, he was expelled due to some “differences” with the MILF leadership. “NOT SACKED” ---It was only during last Thursday before the BUC that he made public the circumstances of his leaving the MILF. He said: “Contrary

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to what many thought, I was not sacked. I voluntarily and irrevocably resigned. ” He confided that he sent in his letter of resignation days before the MILF central committee convened to expel him. OTHER OPTIONS ---I could tell that the reason for his leaving the ranks of the MILF evidently could explain his position today. To me, he seemed to have doubted that the MILF formula was the only correct solution for the deliverance of the Bangsamoro. He mentioned in passing about his attempt to foray into the forbidden field of politics which was contrary to MILF’s “hands off” or “non-participation” policy in Philippine elections. Evidently, EID KABALU believed that there were other “paths” or options, other than just peace talks, that could also bring about the Bangsamoro aspirations. He hinted about the difficult road his fellow MILF travelers were taking. He took the forbidden political path. He made himself available and lobbied, although unsuccessfully, to be appointed as ARMM governor during the onset of the AQUINO administration, clearly in violation of the MILF policy. That did him in. See dureza, page A9

Daily Inspiration There is a season

Juvy Sarraga

“For everything there is a season, a or loneliness? It’s important to realize time for every activity under heaven.” God has perfect timing, even when we Ecclesiastes 3:1 can’t understand it. Without placing your faith in His timing, you leave room Sometime’s bad things happen to good for resentment, despair, and rebellion. people. But how do you make peace When you can’t see the work God is with this thought, especially when you doing through tragedy, remain faithful are fighting back anger, hurt, betrayal, in knowing God’s timing is perfect.


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NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of HILARIA DOMINGO, who died intestate on March 30, 1956 at Butuan City, consisting of a parcel of land situated at Barangay Limaha, Butuan City registered under Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-RT-5727 containing an area of 150 square meters, more or less, is the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF HEIRS OF HILARIA DOMINGO WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE made and executed by deceased Hilaria Domingo’s surviving heirs, namely, Fe Guiang Ariola and Prospero Domingo Guiang, adjudicating unto themselves above-described property, and for and in consideration of P30,000.00, selling, conveying, and transferring above-described parcel of land unto Benita Descallar Valencia, married to Robert A. Valencia, resident of T. Calo Ext., Ochoa Avenue, Butuan City, per Doc. No. 35; Page No. 04; Book No. CLXII; Series of 2014 of the Notarial Registry of Atty. Richard L. Lamigo, Notary Public for and in the City of Butuan until December 31, 2015 with PTR No. 0714659 01-02-2014. MDN: Dec 16, 23 & 31, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Misamis Oriental MUNICIPALITY OF CLAVERIA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. No. 10172, a noticed is hereby served to the public that VERMI SACAL BACULIO has filed with this Office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error in his SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of VERMI SACAL BACULIO who was born on JANUARY 14, 1993 at CLAVERIA, MISAMIS ORIENTAL and whose parents are NARCISO BACULIO and SERMIGILDA SACAL. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than December 25, 2014. (SGD.) ANNA VICTORIA A. EVANGELISTA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Dec. 16 & 23, 2014

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Misamis Oriental MUNICIPALITY OF CLAVERIA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. No. 10172, a noticed is hereby served to the public that VERMI SACAL BACULIO has filed with this Office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error in his SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of VERMI SACAL BACULIO who was born on JANUARY 14, 1993 at CLAVERIA, MISAMIS ORIENTAL and whose parents are NARCISO BACULIO and SERMIGILDA SACAL. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than December 25, 2014. (SGD.) ANNA VICTORIA A. EVANGELISTA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Dec. 16 & 23, 2014

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CAGAYAN de Oro City-Five jeepney passengers were killed in a freak road accident late Sunday afternoon at Talakag, Bukidnon. The jeepney from Cagayan de Oro City was follow-

ing a prime mover truck when the truck’s trailer loaded with a container van of bananas accidentally detached itself and crashed on the jeepney. Three of the jeepney passengers were killed on the spot and two died later in a hospital.

Police identified the fatalities as Ethel Talaro of Cagayan de Oro, Irish Mae Napay, 13, of Talakag, and Blezel Cornita. The two who died in a hospital were identified as Ricardo Dapay, barangay councilor; and Eleanor Talaro. There were 27 passen-

gers in the jeepney when the accident occurred at sitio Bala-on, barangay San Isidro. The injured, including the jeepney driver who is in critical condition, were treated at the Northern Mindanao Medical Center, a government hospital in

Koko wants CCTV cameras installed at Laguindingan airport SENATOR Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III urged airport authorities to install CCTV cameras at the vicinity of the Laguindingan airport in Cagayan de Oro city to deter criminals from staging daring attacks. Pimentel noticed that the place where Iligan City Rep. Vicente “Varph” Belmonte was attacked on Thursday by gunmen that resulted pimentel in the death of his three and inhabited. “Maski may mangholdap companions is secluded

doon walang makakaalam,” said Pimentel, a native of Cagayan de Oro City. The area is also poorly lighted that air travellers using the new airport are at risk when travelling at night. He recalled that the absence of CCTV cameras at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 left police facing a blank wall after gunmen shot dead Mayor Ukol Talumpa of

Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur and three other victims in December last year. Pimentel said the broad daylight attack against a member of Congress is extremely deplorable, asking police to immediately resolve the case for the sake of peace in Mindanao. He said the culprits, especially the mastermind, should be arrested at the soonest possible time, tried and locked behind bars.

Cagayan de Oro. According to Sandra Flores, spokesperson of the Department of Public Works and Highways in the region, the road where the accident occurred is classified as a national secondary road. Flores said the road can accommodate two vehicles

on both lanes, and that road signs are present in the area. She said the DPWH will complete by next year the concreting of the entire stretch of the road. The truck driver may face a case of reckless imprudence resulting in multiple homicides.

Police still clueless over suspects in pawnshop heist By GERRY LEE GORIT, Correspondent

The Caagayan de Oro City Police Office has yet to identify the five robbers who robbed a pawnshop here Wednesday and carted away some P1-million worth of jewelry. Armed with handguns, the robbers struck the Fely’s Jewelry and Pawnshop at the Limketkai Mall. The security guard on duty at that time said the armed men caught him by surprise and he was disarmed by one of them who pointed a caliber .45 pistol at him. He said one of the robbers had pretended to buy a wedding ring when they entered. They were able to cart away the jewelries in the display cases that they axed to break the glass. The robbers fled on motorcycles.


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AGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur – The police have confiscated an estimated P 5 million worth of smuggled imported rice in the nearby municipality of Dumalinao this province, a top police official announced Monday. Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecaldre, provincial police director, said the smuggled rice was seized Friday in a raid at a warehouse in Barangay

Upper Dumalinao, Dumalinao town. Ecaldre said the smuggled imported rice that was confiscated at the warehouse of Gregorio Yap consisted of 5,400 bags of 25 kilos each. Ecaldre said the warehouse caretaker failed to present documents to prove it was legally shipped and purchased. Ecaldre said the confiscation of the smuggled rice came after Dumalinao Mayor Ace William

Cerilles received reliable information about the contraband stocked at the warehouse. He said the raiding team also confiscated 4,000 empty sacks for 25 kilos and 50 kilos with markings “D & A Pagadian Golden Grains well-milled rice.” He said they have padlocked the warehouse and is being guarded by policemen while waiting for the arrival of Bureau of Customs (BoC) officials for proper disposition. (PNA)

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Dipolog City - The province of Zamboanga del Norte has been declared Conflict-Manageable and Development-Ready province following the signing of a joint resolution by the military, police and local elective officials in a simple ceremony held last Dec. 11 at the Zamboanga del Norte Convention and Sports Center this city.

The signing was led 1st Infantry Tabak Division Commander, BGen. Gerardo Barrientos Jr., Western Mindanao Command chief, Lt. Gen. Rustico Guerrero, Philippine National Police (PNP)-9 regional director, Chief Supt. Edgar O. Basbas, and Zamboanga del Norte Governor Roberto Y. Uy and attended by other AFP, PNP and local government

officials. Dipolog City Mayor Evelyn Uy, PNP provincial director, SSupt. Juanito Enguerra and other provincial, city and municipal officials also came to witness the event. In his welcome message, Vice Governor Senen O. Angeles called upon the local populace to support the effort of the military and police in sustaining the maintenance of peace and order in the province, as it will open up the avenue for development of the people’s lives.

Except for some minor adjustments, Barrientos said the military personnel presently assigned here will remain here and will support the local police in the maintenance of peace and order. Governor Roberto Uy also vowed to implement development projects and address the poverty problems in the province, as he also thanked the military and the police for their support in the maintenance of peace and order. Chief Supt. Basbas said See declared, page A9

DAR-Sibugay turns-over FMR;

Launches partnership vs hunger poverty in Titay town TITAY, Zamboanga Sibugay – A newly rehabilitated 3.18-kilometer farm-tomarket road (FMR) with spot concreting at barangays Kitabog and Mabini here was recently turned-over by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)-9. DAR-9 Regional Director Julita A. Ragandang and Atty. Judith P. Mantos, provincial agrarian reform program officer of DAR-Sibugay, and Mayor Maria Esperanza Corazon D. Rillera of Titay led the project turnover to the recipient barangays. The road rehabilitation and sectional concreting of the Kitabog-Mabini FMR has a total project cost of more than P10 million, benefiting about 1 thousand families in Titay town. Mayor Rillera, in a short message, expressed her gratitude to DAR for choosing Titay town as one of the recipients of the Agrarian Reform Communities Project II (ARCP 2). She emphasized that with unity, great things will be achieved by the government and the community. The municipal government shouldered the 70 percent of the total project cost as its counterpart for the FMR project. According to Director Ragandang, the DAR was deeply honored by the active

participation of all stakeholders of the project in Titay town particularly the local government. She also commended all personnel of DAR-Sibugay for a job well done in the implementation of the ARCP-2 project. Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer Mantos told the town officials and local residents to sustain and maintain the project. “It is not everyday that a project is granted to a community and we are lucky enough to have LGU-Titay supporting this project. Therefore, we asked of you to preserve this project. Its sustainability lies in your hands and it is a challenge to everyone,” said Mantos. On the same occasion, a new project embarked recently by DAR called “partnership against hunger and poverty” was also launched. “This is a very special event, having two very important activities conducted in a day,” remarked Atty. Mantos. Dir. Ragandang said, “It is a project that will benefit everybody.” A stone tablet scribed with the project profile which will serve as a permanent marker for the FMR project was also unveiled after the ribbon cutting ceremony. (FPG/EDT/PIA9Zamboanga Sibugay)

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“STEP DOWN, MR PRES.” -- Now, Mr. KABALU is one of the stalwarts of the newly formed BANGSAMORO TRANSFORMATION COUNCIL, the Muslim wing of the NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION COUNCIL (NTC) that is espousing for substantive reforms and calling on President Aquino and his government to immediately step down to start the reform agenda. NO END? --One significant “babala” he mentioned was the eventuality that MILF leadership will accept “whatever is available” from the government. He talked about the prospect that NOT everyone in the Bangsamoro will agree with the final configuration of the BBL after constitutionally-bound Congress approves the law which will vary or be different (translation: “watereddown”) from the original version of the MILF. “What I think will happen is that those in the MILF who have decided to totally forego of war and conflict will accept whatever is available and those who disagree will just continue with their struggle, hence a scenario of never-ending conflict,” he predicted. GO FEDERAL --But he has a fall-back position for the Bangsamoro in case all else fail: “let’s go FEDERAL”. His arguments were simple and clear. According to him, if a federal set-up is established in Mindanao or all over the country for that matter, what the Bangsamoro is demanding are all present in federalism. “We need not negotiate with government anymore because federalism in concept provides those arrangements,” he theorized. He took a swipe at the dominant presence of foreigners in the peace process. “We do not need foreigners who do not understand or practice our ways to tell us what to do,” he barked. We ourselves must solve our own problems together”, he added. UNCONSTITUTIONAL --- From his assessment, unless the Constitution is amended, the CAB cannot be implemented because the BBL that Congress may eventually pass cannot, on its own or motu proprio, amend the Constitution. The presidential system, although highly centralized and unitary, by its nature assures a “stalemate” or a gridlock because what the executive department commits ( like the CAB) does not necessarily bind the legislative ( in acting on the BBL) not to mention the judiciary. In a federal, parliamentary set-up the government speaks with one voice. The expected Supreme Court petitions questioning whatever Congress will enact will be the final nail in the coffin of the CAB and the BBL. FALL BACK POSITION -- So where do we go from there? His answer: a federal system installed will be the fall back position. That’s EID KABALU for you and his seeming transformation from a leading rebel leader seeking reforms by force of arms to a reform advocate working within the system. At least this is the impression I got from him during the BUC forum. I am sure there are other facets about him as

a “transformer” that I am not privy about. But in the meantime, I take him at face value.

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from page A4 the public of the bombings in Bukidnon. The local press simply has to exercise ingenuity and creativity to get necessary information about the incident. Your PNP command, in many instances, proved incapable of handling incidents of this gravity. You should have taken the basic communication course before you have been promoted Chief Superintendent of the Philippine National Police. Anyway, the local media organization should file a protest against Genabe and asked the PNP hierarchy to relieve him as a regional police director for Northern Mindanao. -0- react: crisguardian@yahoo.com

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from page A2 develop their area and give them their rights to self-determination". In the last assembly held in Davao city, it was noted almost 4,000 participants composed of religious groups, muslim leaders, CBCP, retired government officials, academe, business and youth sectors, student leaders and academe. After the success Davao City, Gonzales is expecting more people aspiring for transformation in governance will join the assembly. "We believe many people will join us. This is now the right time for transformation. If there will be a need for people power then will do it", he said.

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public of their commitment to serve and protect the people in the province. Other witnesses to signing activity were city officials and employees , barangay officials, judiciary, academe, religious sector, business sector, civic organizations and the local media. (FPG/ATR/ PIA9-Zambo Norte).

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Oro, known to be the drug den of illegal drug traders here. A combined police and PDEA operatives immediately swooped down the area and started raiding houses while rounding up possible suspects in the area. Police has rounded up about eight persons, including two men, armed with .45 caliber pistols, believed responsible in shooting the drug enforcer to death.

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them to stop -– if they want to talk -– I am willing to go there and talk,” he said. Meanwhile, the mayor ordered the head of the Public Safety and Security Center to craft strict protocol to compel bus owners to pick up passengers only at terminals and routine checks of baggage and identify owners must be done before leaving loading points. There have been observations too that passengers leave their baggage to reserve seats. “I want such obnoxious practices stopped,” Duterte warned he might be forced to impound buses or prevent from page A8 “peace and order is a universal from entering the city.

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concern and everyone is dutybound to play his respective role.” He further assured that “the police will continue to enforce law and order and will never lower their guard, so as not to allow lawless elements any opportunity to strike.” 101st Infantry Brigade Commander, BGen. Apolinario Alobba said that insurgency incidence has tremendously increased in the past years. Though, he admitted that there are still insurgents in the province, but are now on the run and operating in the remote areas only. Apart from thanking the leadership of the provincial government for providing the long-needed projects by the people, the top military and police officials assured the

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the perpetrators of the heinous crime. Legislators are also slated to adopt a separate resolution during the regular session this afternoon to be presided over by Vice mayor Acenas, condemning the brutal and senseless bombing of the RTMI Bus at the vicinity of Central Mindanao University in Maramag, Bukidnon last December 9, 2014 that killed 11 passengers and injured 29 others. Councilors Tabor and Lourdes Candy Darimbang are the proponents of the resolution.

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elements would find a way to get past our border checkpoints,” he added. Also on Sunday, Supt. Romy Palgue, Butuan City’s deputy police director said an ongoing police program named Patrol 101 is part of their elaborate security plan not only because of the bombing incident but also for the holidays. “Police Regional Director PC Supt. David Ombao has given the directive for the implementation of Patrol 101 which would re-

stage. “Let’s dance!” he called, dropping the bass. Neil took pride in saying that beatbox, to him, is a medicine. “It can cure loneliness,” he said. The crowd went wild in approval. In an interview last November, the 19-year-old junior business administration student from Holy Cross of Davao College said that he discovered his talent in the bathroom when he was young. Tuesday Vargas was impressed at how the young beatboxer upped the ante in his performance. When Neil auditioned, he impressed the judges by playing with five sounds. This increased to six in the season finale and then eight in the grand finals. Charice said that she learned a lot after watching Neil perform. “Iba talaga ang galing ng Pinoy,” she said. Charice encouraged Neil to continue honing his craft because it’s a blessing and a gift that he can share to others. After Neil’s performance, Cherie Gil said that she wished her children were in the audience to watch him perform. Gil said that Neil’s talent is something that the Philippines can be proud of showing to the rest of the world. She described her experience watching the beatbox performance as “spectacular.” “I was blown away!” she said. The rest of the Talent Scouts who determined the winner that night were Pilita Corrales, Jaya, Jasmine Curtis Smith, Richard Gutierrez, and Gelli de Belen. (Jesse Pizarro Boga /MindaNews)

quire police personnel in all convergence zone and residen“This is not only about police visibility, but our personnel should also connect with the community and work with the community to be more effective,” he added. He explained that the concept of the plan is to push police personnel into becoming more dedicated to secure the areas where they are assigned. “If ever a certain criminal incident would transpire in the area where a certain police officer is assigned, they will be made to explain

P.R. A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Misamis Oriental Cagayan de Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that TERESITA O. BERENDEZ has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of KLYD OCLARIT BERENDEZ who was born on August 39, 2002 at Cagayan de Oro City, and whose parents are VITO FINOÑA BERENDEZ and TERESITA CAGATA OCLARIT. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than December 25, 2014. (Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Dec. 16 & 23, 2014

P.R.A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section S of R.A. No. 10172 and R.A. No, 9048 a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that LUZ VINA Y. CRUZ has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” and CHANGE OF FIRST NAME from “DEVIE MAE” to “APRIL MAE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of DEVIE MAE YANDUG CRUZ who was born on APRIL 8, 1999 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are EDDIE CAPAPAS CRUZ and LUZ VINA SABURNIDO YANDUG. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than DECEMBER 25, 2014. (Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Dec. 16 & 23, 2014

and would even be held accountable as to why the crime happened during their watch,” he said. Palgue added that the city received additional personnel from the regional office to augment its existing force. Last Dec. 9, an improvised explosive device went off inside a bus of Rural Transit Mindanao Inc. outside Central Mindanao University in Musuan, Maramag town killing 10 people and wounding 42 others. Five of the fatalities were students of CMU who had just boarded the bus. Aut hor it ies blame d the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters for the blast, but the BIFF denied any responsibility and even implied that it could be the handiwork of the military. Another RTMI bus was also bombed on Nov. 6 in Barangay Dologon, also in Maramag, just a kilometer away from CMU. Four people were injured. No group has claimed responsibility for both incidents. DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the intestate state of Deceased CLAUDIO JAMOROL SR. who died on August 23, 1998 at Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental; That at the time of his death, the late Claudio Jamorol left a certain real property described as follows: A parcel of land located at Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental with an area of 406 square meters, designated as Lot No. 7721-A-2, portion of Lot 7721-A (LRC), Psd-15-4199, as described in the attached Sketch Plan and which is covered by Tax Declaration No. 021501215787 in the name of the late Claudio Jamorol is the subject of DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH ABSOLUTE SALE under Public ATTY. ELIAZER DE LA ROSA; As per Doc. No. 474; Page No. 95; Book No. XIV; Series of 2014. MDN: December 9, 16 & 23, 2014


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projects, medium-rise building projects that carry the “Oasis” brand and high-rise building projects like “Studio Zen”. The firm is on track to launch PhP17.5 Billion in residential projects in 2014. Among the projects launched during the first three quarters was “100 West”, a mixed-use development highrise tower with residential, retail and office components, conveniently located at Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue in Makati. Revenues from rental assets rose to PhP 1.65 Billion, a 10 percent increase from the PhP 1.50 Billion generated over the same period in 2013, as the firm recognized additional revenues from its new office buildings “Filinvest One” and “Plaz@ E”at Northgate Cyberzone in Filinvest City, Alabang. FLI CEO and President Josephine Gotianun Yap said that the firm will be making significant investments in its

recurring income portfolio. “We believe that the rental business will provide the stability of revenue streams. This is why a significant amount of our capex will be earmarked for investment properties. We are looking at increasing our gross leasable area to three times our current office and retail space inventory within five years. “ Filinvest Land is a pioneer in providing office space to BPOs. “We are confident of sustained growth for the companyas we continue to launch new residential projects and execute our plans to increase offices as well as retail spaces in key locations nationwide,” she added. In Cagayan de Oro, FLI is set to deliver the first of five buildings of One Oasis CDO, the very first mid-rise condo development of Filinvest in Cagayan de Oro City, as early as 3rd Quarter of 2015.

“Completion and delivery dates are top considerations of Filinvest Land, which sets our project apart from the rest which have a 5-year lag time,” notes Ms Ara Solidum, FLI Area General Manager for North Mindanao. One Oasis CDO is the 12th FLI development nationwide to carry brand which features a resort style community with resort-inspired lifestyle, refreshing landscapes and a convenient, laid-back lifestyle in a prime urban zone. Meantime, FLI launched a series of new model units in Filinvest Homes Butuan, located along the National Highway (Davao-Butuan-Cagayan Road) at Km. 3 Bgy. Baan, less than a kilometer from the city proper. Its three house models,: Amber, Opal, and Molave have down payments starting at PhP 8,200 per month, with homeowners offered a choice of the

following packages: Lot only (134-365 sqm, PhP 1MN-3.4), Amber House & Lot package (40.31 sqm, LA 75 sqm, PhP 1.38MN) Opal House & Lot Package (53.6 sqm/LA 104 sqm/PhP 1.9-2.8M) or Molave House & Lot Package (39.4 sqm/143 sqm/PhP 2.4-2.5M) “FHB offers the best valuefor-money selling price per square meter for an exclusive and themed residential subdivision with resort inspired amenities,” Ms. Solidum notes. On top of that, it offers better financing packages to choose from including In-house, Bank and Pag-IBIG financing schemes. Not the least, FLI’s Villa San Ignacio in Bgy. Tumaga, Zamboanga City is expected to be sold out soon and further expansions are planned in the near future to address the clamor of potential homeowners in the key cities of northwestern Mindanao.

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CAGAYAN de Oro City Smuggling, cheaper, and high quality products are aggregates that would be enjoyed once the ASEAN integration takes effect next year, an official of a business group here said on Monday. Efren Uy, President of the Cagayan De Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industr y, Inc. said t h at t h e f r e e f l o w o f goods and services among t h e A SE A N c ou nt r i e s could check the perennial smuggling problem since ASEAN Integration's Customs Brokerage no longer regulate or control importation. “While the market becomes broader and could set a competitive, high standard and affordable

products in the ASEAN region, the Philippines high valued crops and the agriculture economy will definitely improve,” Uy said. He said that the products that exchanged hands between ASEAN member countries would be cheaper and of higher quality because of the stiff competition. “ The local business sector will see a brighter economic prospects with the ASEAN integration next year,” Uy said. However, to be able to compete, the Philippines should introduce products of innovations that would be highly in demand in the ASEAN and the world market, Uy said. (PNA)

The European Union Delegation to the Philippines holds an open dialogue with representatives of civil society on EU-Philippines trade and investment at the Asian Institute of Management in Makati City on Thursday (Dec. 11, 2014). Photo shows EU Ambassador to the Philippines Guy Ledoux delivering the opening remarks. (PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.)

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he Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) held its 6th Cultural and Literary Festival 2014 last December 10 to 12 inside the Mindanao University of Science and Technology (MUST) campus in Cagayan de Oro City. The spectacular display of student talents was in line with PASUC’s thrust for a socio-cultural and literary impact towards Asean integration. There were choral singings, instrumental solos, vocal solos, vocal duets, pop solos, indigenous dances, contemporary dances, hiphop dances, folk dances, search for Mr. and Miss PASUC 2014, pagsusulat ng sanaysay, dagliang talumpati, pagkukuwento, extemporaneous speech, story telling, charcoal rendering and quiz bowl. PASUC is an association of public tertiary level

institutions in the Philippines. These comprises all 102 state universities and colleges which are under the Commission on Higher Education (Ched). PASUC holds yearly sports, literary and musical competitions among its members. The following are the members of PASUC: Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College, Mariano Marcos State University, Pangasinan State University, University of Northern Philippines, North Luzon Philippine State College, Abra State Institute of Science and Technology, Apayao State College, Benguet State University, Ifugao StateUniversity, Kalinga Apayao State College, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College, Batanes State College, Cagayan State University, Isabela State University, Nueva Vizcaya State MUST | Page B2

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12ft "green" Christmas tree now stands- lit with blue LED lights at Triangle area, boundaries of Barangays 21,22 and 23. This is a joint project of Miss Cagayan de Oro 2014 and Barangay 21 of barangay chair Gigi Go. This Christmas tree is made of driftwood stacked on top of each other to create a shape of a usual Christmas tree - painted in white.

The materials have been sourced out from the river banks that either been washed out by hurricanes and floods or fallen trees. The Triangle area is now enjoying a makeover look for the holidays as Go vows to make holiday installations every year in the said area. Reigning Miss Cagayan de Oro 2014 Bea Alvarez-Pohl on the other hand is delighted

with the partnership as their project contribution for Pasko de Oro in the city. Project consultant Gean T. Cesar said this kind of project will now become an annual collaboration project of Barangay 21 and the Miss Cagayan de Oro Committee. The lighting ceremony was attended by resiBRGY 21 | Page B2

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re you often late in going to school? How about reporting for work? Are you also late in submitting your assignments or deadlines in the office? Do you have the habit of being delayed or being late in most of the things you do? If you are, you’re not alone. I had an opportunity to transact a major deal with a foreign brand. This will make a major breakthrough for my business if I close the business deal. The deal can literary change my financial life for the better. I can say this was the opportunity of a lifetime. We set the time and date but due to the unpredictable traffic in Metro Manila I arrived 15 minutes late. The foreign partner was patient to wait but after shaking his hand, he stood up and told me that he was going to leave. Here was the conversation. Chinkee: “Sir, may I ask why are you leaving? We have not yet discussed our terms.” Foreign Partner: “You’re late!” Chinkee: “Sir, I am sorry, I got caught at the traffic.” Foreign Partner: “Is traffic a normal or a rare occurrence in your country?” Chinkee: “Normal.” Foreign Partner: “Mr. Tan, please explain to me, how can I trust you with my business if I cannot trust you with my time.”

Wooohhhhh!!!! I had no words to speak. My jaw dropped on the table. As I watched my golden ticket of opportunity walked out the meeting room. I don’t have even the guts to ask for a second chance. I was really embarrassed and at the same time, feeling full of regret because I just blew one of the biggest opportunity in my life. It was a costly lesson for me pay. Come to think of it, it is not only the issue of being late but it is breaking the trust. You may take time lightly but some people, especially the professionals treat time as a test of a person’s character. How trustworthy is this person? Will he fulfill whatever he promised or commit? Or will he break it? It is so hard to rebuild trust once it is broken. I can still remember my high school principal, she always closed her speech with this line, “If money is lost, nothing is lost. If health is lost, something is lost but when time is lost, everything is lost.” From then on, I learned to be always early in all my meetings and speaking engagements. I have been practicing this habit for years and now I truly gained and earned dividends from it. The reason why HR heads, companies, and organizations love to invite me as their resource speaker is because of my professionalism and punctuality. We should know how to value our time. Time is one resource that we cannot renew or bring back. Let us not allow time to pass by us. We got to maximize time and make the most out of it. THINK. REFLECT. APPLY. What is your habit when it comes to time? Are you often early or late? How did it benefit or cost you? Do you think you should also improve your punctuality?

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Reigning Miss Cagayan de Oro 2014 Bea Alvarez-Pohl and Barangay 21 chair Gigi Go backdropping their environment-friendly Christmas tree. PHOTO RELEASED BY GEAN CESAR COURTESY OF TOM UDASCO

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barangay chairpersons Jaime Frias and Go, Alvarez-Pohl and her court and former Miss Cagayan de Oro 2013 Amadea Piatti. By January 2015,

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Polytechnic State College, Sulu State College and Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College. During the opening parade on the f irst day, representatives from the 16 regions put up a show in their colorful attires and lively dance routines. Some were in unified shirts like the delegates f rom C araga w ho had a golden tara printed on their shirts while others proudly showcased their regional costumes like the contingent from the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (Armm) who graced the streets in their headdresses and flowing garments.

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MISA de gallo or the practice of having a novena mass for nine dawns prior to Christmas Day is done in all Roman Catholic churches in the world but this is more prominent in the Philippines because most of us are Catholics. During the Spanish colonization where Catholicism was introduced, farmers requested the friars to hold the novena masses at dawn so they won’t be disturbed in tilling their crops throughout the day. (That’s Zaide 101 for you.) But during the early times elsewhere in the world, misa de gallo is literally celebrated at midnight. The tradition of midnight

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mass on Christmas Eve was first chronicled by Egeria, the Galician woman who went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land around 381-384. (Nope that’s not Zaide, that’s wiki…haha) But the CBCP in the Philippines instituted it further by holding masses for nine consecutive days prior to Christmas Day. Simbang Gabi is the Filipino version of Misa de Gallo and traditionally begins on December 16 and ends on December 24. The celebration is held at around 4:00 in the morning, whether you are in Bulua or you are in Batanes. It is noted that white is supposed to be the liturgical motif for

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any fiesta celebration such as a novena devotion but during this particular time, violet is used by churches nationwide since this particular novena is part of the Advent season. After mass, there are usually kakanins and other delicacies such as bibingka and puto bumbong paired with sikwate or salabat are usually served outside the church by vendors. In fact during this occasion, Ororama will open starting today up to December 24 early at 5:00 a.m. so they can serve you with free hot coffee/hot choco for novena mass after-goers. Remember, no purchase requirement is needed. This

is Ororama’s way of saying thank you to its loyal customers year-round. Actually, misa de gallo is our own version of the Twelve Days of Christmas which is celebrated rather popularly in the United States. It begins on Christmas Day and ends on the Feast of the Epiphany which is celebrated every first Sunday of January. (That’s Catholic Doctrine 101 for you.) That’s merely a total of 12 days. Here in the Philippines, we strictly follow the Catholic doctrine so we consider the entire Advent season as part of Yule so our Christmas celebration here begins on the first Sunday

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of Advent and winds up on the feast of Sto. Niño which is celebrated every third Sunday of January. Thus, we have the longest Christmas celebration all over the world and intertwining in that event is the feast of the Immaculate Conception on December 8, the Solemnity of Mother Mary on January 1 and the feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9. These three fiestas are not part of the Christmas season, they just happen to occur within the Advent period. In urban areas such as Cagayan de Oro, many hogs will howl in pain as many are butchered almost everyday during

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the nine days leading to Christmas. Many corporate offices with regional branches here hold their yearend thanksgivings in this particular time, dubbing them as “Christmas parties.” And lechon is usually served at this time. Happy feasting!

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Special Gospel of the day: Luke10:1316(December16, 2014-Wednesday) Luke 10:13-16- But it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the judgment, than for you. And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted to heaven, shall be thrust down to hell: Take note, wearing sackcloth in the ancient times was a sign of great penitents and mourning to escape from the “anger” of God. In Jonah 3:8but let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and cry mightily unto God: yea, let them turn everyone from his evil way, and from the “violence” that [is] in their hands. But unfortunately, Chorazin and Bethsaida never repented and accepted the preaching of Jesus Christ. In Sirach4:20grab if there is an opportunity. This was the scenario of the gospel that “great opportunity” was given to the two towns but it was rejected. This reality is also happening to our lives that we never internalize the learning and teaching we heard due to the “hardness of

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our hearts.” Hardening of heart is a sin against the Holy Spirit. In Matthew 12:32- whosoever speaks a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaks against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, and neither in the [world] to come. Therefore, be humble: Printing paid by: Neneth - Bobong Balino- Dr. Edith, PhDTony Jordan - CDO. St. Peter Calungsod, pray for us! #0928414949009279551247: Question – Prayer request: Please follow me “WORD ON FIRE” on CCTN channel 12-CDO @ 10 PMMondays, Tuesday @ 3:30 PM and 2:00 AM Mondays. God loves you!!!


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