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Marina: Sister ferry of ill-fated Maharlika 2 has ‘major deficiencies’ By Roel N. Catoto of MindaNews

SURIGAO City––The seaworthiness of a sister vessel of the ill-fated M/V Maharlika 2 has come under question and its owner was already issued a suspension order, an official of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) in Caraga said Tuesday. Emmanuel B. Carpio, MARINA regional director said that upon inspection audit on Sunday, M/V

Mahalarlika 4 was found to have major deficiencies in as far as seaworthiness is concerned and should not be allowed to sail. Carpio said such deficiencies of Maharlika 4, which has been plying the Surigao City-Liloan, Southern Leyte route, are ground for the cancellation of its certificate of public conveyance. “We already issued a suspension order against the operator of this vessel,”

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NDF: Offer to free 2 ‘POWs’ remains By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

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AGAYAN de Oro C ity–– The National Democratic Front (NDF) in North Central Mindanao on Tuesday has reiterated its offer for a peaceful resolution that would lead to the release of 2 soldiers who were abducted in Bukidnon last July.

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Sun, coal and a Quinocol river Text by TYRONE A. VELEZ Photo by MEDEL V. HERNANI

FOR decades, the Tausug fisherfolks here in Barangay Inawayan, Toril spread their nets on the Quinocol river, always expecting the river to yield food for their families. But things are not quite settling now, as the Aboitiz’ coal fired-power plant is now near completion, and the city government has assessed the fishing village is in a danger zone. “Since we were here, we did not experience calamity like flooding, big waves. How come this area is now classified by the local government as a danger zone?” asked 74-year old Sobrecary Jazan, who claims the four-hectare community was owned by his grandfather who hailed from Jolo, Sulu. With the coal plant, there are fears that the wastes from this plant may wash out to the Quinocol and nearby Inawayan rivers. (davaotoday.com)

Philippine Coast Guard personnel unload one of the five bodies recovered Monday afternoon near the area where M/V Maharlika II sank Saturday. The PCG-Northern Mindanao has created “Task Force Maharlika II” and will continue the search and rescue operation amid discrepancy in the manifest of Archipelago Ferries Corporation, owner of the ill-fated Maharlika II. Photo courtesy of PCG-Northern Mindanao

M/V Maharlika II mishap: Five more bodies retrieved By Cheng OrdoÑez Associate Editor

PORT of Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City––The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) here in Northern Mindanao has confirmed that five more bodies have been retrieved near the site where M/V Maharlika II sank in Southern Leyte last Saturday. LCDR. Eliezer Dalnay, station commander of PCG in Cagayan de Oro and spokseman of the PCG-

Northern Mindanao District, identified the five fatalities as Ramon Molato, Nelson Custodio, Betty Bahi, Arlita Puyales and two-year old Tiffany Saberon. The bodies were recovered around 4:30 pm, Monday. The PCG in Northern Mindanao have deployed two ships to help in the ongoing search and rescue operation being launched by a composite search and rescue team.

LCDR. Dalnay, said the manifest that says there were 116 passengers on board when the sea mishap happened is now highly questionable because of the discrepancy revealed by the five recovered bodies. Three bodies have already been recovered earlier while 110 survived the sea mishap. As this developed, Task Force Maharlika II, which was created by

market when the AEC beings in 2015 is estimated to reach 600 million people. The country, the Rep. Uy recalls, is a founding member of the ASEAN and a signatory to the Bangkok Declaration on August 8, 1967 which gave birth to the regional platform. Inspired by the vision of an “economically integrated, politically cohesive and socially responsible ASEAN community” and “to ensure ASEAN’s place in the global

community of nations by 2015 and beyond” the year 2015 is said to be a banner year for economic integration of the Philippines along with Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The author noted that AEC areas of cooperation include human resource development and capacity building; recognition of professional qualifications;

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Barangay residents to rally vs USAFFE By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

Residents of two barangays in Cagayan de Oro, to be led by their respective barangay councils, will stage a rally on Wednesday against the United States Allied Freedom Fighters of the East of lawyer Ely Pamatong. The rally was called for by the barangay councils of Tablon and Cugman in response to complaints from residents of harassment. Councilor Alden Bacal said the police blotter in Precinct 10 located in Cugman did not specify See residents, page A7

Countdown to Asean economic integration draws nearer By Dionisio P. Tubianosa Congressional writer

A lady lawmaker insists on the creation of a Special Committee on ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) of the House of Representatives so that threats and opportunities are identified and effectively addressed policy-wise. “There is an urgent need to create said special committee to address these concerns vital to the coun-

try, particularly on matters relating to cross-cutting Philippine policies and programs covering products and services to be affected by the establishment and existence of the AEC,” Rep. Juliette T. Uy (2nd District, Misamis Oriental), author of House Resolution No. 1153, stressed. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) adopted the ASEAN Economic Blueprint at the 13th ASEAN Summit in Singa-

pore on November 20, 2007 to serve as a coherent master plan for the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community by 2015, HR 1153 states. The AEC shall be the goal of regional economic integration by 2015, which envisions a single market and production base, a highly competitive economic region, a region fully integrated into a global community, the author explains, adding that the potential

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Ateneo de Manila honors Locsin, Cardinal Quevedo

Wednesday, sept. 17, 2014 DAVAO DEL NORTE l DAVAO DEL SUR lDAVAO DEL ORIENTALl COMPOSTELA VALLEY

DSWD to hold forum for gov’t info officers Davao City –Some 80 Information Officers from the local government units and national agencies will gather here Thursday, September 18 as the regional office of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) reports its accomplishments and shares implementation status of its major programs and services. Dubbed Partners’ Forum and C onsultation, the event aims to 1) strengthen partnership with local government units and national line agencies relative to advocating development initiatives of the government sector; 2) generate support and commitment of Information Officers in communicating the challenges and gains of gove r n m e nt s o c i a l protection programs spearheaded by DSWD; and 3) intensify camaraderie and coordination among Government Information Officers in Region XI. In partnership with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), the activity will cover the Poverty Profile of Region XI based on the NSCB (National Statistical Coordination Board) and DSWD Listahanan assessment and the corresponding DSWD Response highlighting the Convergence Strategy, Pantawid Pamilya, Sustainable Livelihood, KALAHI CIDSSNa t i o n a l C o m m u n i t y Driven Development Program, Social Pension, Supplementary Feeding, and the Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Program (GPBP). An orientation on the DSWD Kaya Ko Campaign will also be tackled to be followed by the signing of the Manifesto of Support. DSWD/Carmela C. Duron

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AVAO C it y - T h e Ate n e o d e Man i l a honored six “exemplars in their respective fields,” two of them Mindanawons — Orlando B. Cardinal Quevedo, OMI, DD, the Archbishop of Cotabato, as “Missionary and Peacebuilder” and Agnes Locsin of Davao City, as “Pioneer of neo-ethnic Filipino dance.” The six awardees who “exemplify the values of the University,” honored during a Special Academic Convocation on September 16, at the Rev. Henry Lee Irwin, SJ Theater, Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City. T h e U n i v e r s i t y ’s Board of Trustees chose to confer the Traditional University Awards on these six exemplars: the Bukas Palad Award to “Missionar y and peace builder” Cardinal Quevedo; the Gawad Tanglaw ng Lahi to “Pioneer of neo-ethnic Filipino dance” Locsin; the Government Service Award to “ Fighter for justice and good government” Conchita Carpio Morales; the Lux-In-Domino Award to “Mathematician and administrator” Mari-Jo P. Ruiz; the Ozanam Award to “Champion of Marginalized Women” Teresa Banaynal Fernandez; and the Parangal L i n g k o d S a m b ay a n a n (posthumous) to “Missionary and champion of Indigenous Peoples” Delbert Rice. According to the citation, Quevedo, who recently celebrated his 50th year as priest, “has proven to be an authentic peace builder, especially

between Christians and Muslims in Mindanao. He has consistently championed the rights of the poor and marginalized in society, regardless of their beliefs” and through his work and life, “truly embodies the Ignatian spirit of generosity and has greatly contributed to the creation of what Pope Francis calls a ‘culture of encounter,’ which the Pope says is the foundation of peace.” Quevedo, who once served as President of the Notre Dame University, had served as Bishop of Kidapawan, Archbishop of Nue va S egovia and Archbihsop of Cotabato. He was elevated to Cardinal in February this year. He served as President of the Catholic Bishops of the Philippines (CBCP) for two terms and was secretarygeneral of the Federation of Asian Bishops Conference (FABC) from 2005 to 2008. Original choreographies Locsin, cited as “one of t he count r y’s most progressive contemporary d anc e chore o g r aphe rs (w ho) pione ere d ne oethnic dance by blending indigenous themes with We ste r n cl ass i c a l and modern techniques,” is “always open to new and innovative approaches” and has collaborated with musicians, visual artists and poets in the creation of her original choreographies, which include Encantada, La Revolucion Filipina, Sayaw, Sabel and the fourpart Alay sa Puno series. “Over a span of thirty ye ars , M s L o c s i n h a s created a body of work

which proudly celebrates Filipino indigenous cultures, practices, beliefs, rituals and lore, contributing to our own appreciation of the complexity of our culture and identity,” the citation reads. Locsin spent her elementary and high school years at the Philippine Women’s University in Davao City and finished her AB English at the Ateneo de Davao University. She earned her MA in Dance from the Ohio State University. As a student at the Ateneo de Davao in the late 1970s, she collaborated with artists Joey Ayala and Al Santos for the rock opera, “Sa Bundok ng Apo,” where she did the choreography for Santos’ lyrics and Ayala’s music. They would collaborate again in “Encantada.” “Man of peace” “He deserves it, especially on the issue of peace-making in Mindanao,” Mohagher Iqbal, chair of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) peace panel, said of Quevedo’s latest award. Froilyn Mendoza, aTeduray who co- founded the Téduray Lambangian

Women’s Organization, Inc. (TLWOI) and a member of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) that was tasked to draft the Bangsamoro Basic Law, said it is “good to hear that a man of peace” was given the award. Guiamel Alim, a member of the Council of Elders of the Consortium on Bangsamoro Civil Society said the Cardinal “deserves the prestigious award. May Almighty God continue His Blessings on him.” In a statement, Charlito “Kaloy” Manlupig, head of the Cagayan de Oro-based Balay Mindanaw, said his organization “joins the entire peacebuilders’ community in celebrating the recognition given to Orlando Cardinal Quevedo by the ADMU for his key role in the pursuit of justice, development and peace in Mindanao and in the country.” “On a personal note, I also take pride in being a product of Oblate education and formation of which Cardinal Quevedo is one of the pillars. The Oblates have instilled in us the virtues of resiliency and persistence by sharing with us their motto

‘Leave no stone unturned.’ According to the ADMU website, the Bukas Palad Award was initially named Peypoch Award, in memory of Fr. Manuel Peypoch, SJ, who taught at the Ateneo de Manila and distinguished himself in serving the Jesuit Order, the Church and society in the areas of education and culture, in social and human development concerns. The Award, first given in 1963, was renamed BukasPalad to “capture the Ignatian spirit of ‘Generosity’ and to give recognition to the unconditional, dedicated ser vice of Religious in Christ’s Kingdom.” O t he r m issi onar i e s in Mindanao who were previously given the award i n c lu d e Fr. S e b a s t i an D’Ambra PIME in 2010; Fr. Eliseo Mercado, Jr., OMI in 2006; Bishop Benjamin de Jesus, OMI (posthumous)’ Fr. Michel de Gigord, MEP, Fr. Rhoel Gallardo, CMF (posthumous) in 2003: Bishop Bienvenido Tudtud (posthumous) in 1992; Bishop Gaudencio Rosales in 1991; Archbishop Gerard Mongeau, OMI in 1981. (MindaNews)

Compostela Valley guv recieves “2014 Regional Kabalikat Award” By Grace Almedilla

C OMPOSTEL A Va l le y Province - Governor Arturo T. Uy received the 2014 Regional Kabalikat Award from the Technical Education & Skills Development Authority

COMVAL Province Governor Arturo T. Uy

(TESDA) as a recognition for the sustainable, transparent, and fast implementation of the programs and projects of the provincial government particularly on human resources development t h r o u g h Te c h n i c a l Vo c at i on a l E du c at i on

Trainings (TVET), AgriF i s h e r y, E c o - tou r i s m , Environment, and t he Health Sector. The award was received t hroug h S enior B oard Member Tyron L. Uy on September 4, 2014 at the Grand Men Seng Hotel in Davao City from TESDA Region XI Director Gaspar Gayona during the Institutional Awarding Ceremony in time with TESDA’S 20th Founding Anniversary.” Other Regional Kabalikat Awardees are Panabo City and Brgy. Daliao, Davao City both on the LGU Category; RA Hao Training Development Center Foundation, Inc. for the Industry Category and; Phil-Nipon Technical College Inc. on the Institution Category.

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PAMANA in the eyes of AgSur Governor Adolph Edward Plaza By CHRIS PANGANIBAN, Caraga Regional Editor and Dave Suyao

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he P a y a p a a t M a s a g a n a n g Pamayanan or the PA M A NA , a n at i on a l government’s convergence program, is where the provincial government’s flagship program called U S A D or t h e Upl an d Sustainable Agri-Forestry Development Program an c h ore d a s t h e l e a d program, in the province’s quest to reduce poverty and lasting peace by 2016. This is the statement of Agusan del Sur Gov. Adolph E dward Pl aza during an interview with the evaluation team of

PAMANA program and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Process (OPAPP) at the provincial capitol on September 10, 2014. According to Gov. Plaza, the rehabilitation of the farm to market road from the national highway ju n c t i on t o B ar ang ay Mt . C a r m e l , a n o t h e r reh abi l it at i on of N R J Osmena- MagkiangkangVilla Undayon- New SalemMt. Carmel- PinagalaanSta. Teresita/ Jct New Lanao – Grace State- Mt. Olive- Mt. Carmel Spur Road connecting to

nat i ona l h i g hw ay ro a d ju n c t i on t o B ar ang ay Osmena, Barangay M a g k i a n g k a n g , Vi l l a Undayon, New Salem, Mt. Carmel and Barangay Pinagalaan means a lot to all the residents and commuters in these areas. “We can imagine and feel the impact of these road networks that connect the barangays from one another, leading to the national highway, in terms of travel costs, immediacy, safety and comfort. The government on the hand can presently deliver on time the services needed

by the barangays especially in terms of health care and education,” Gov. Plaza said. According to Gov. Plaza, the farmers in these areas are no longer beneficiaries of government programs, but are now enrollees. “Before, at the start of the PAMANA program, t he y are b enef iciar ies because they are bound to receive. Now that they are the owners of their livelihood with easy access to market and trade, they are called enrollees because many want to enroll and join the band to success,” Gov. Plaza said.

The provincial gover nment’s f l agship program called USAD also prioritize the implement ation of its agricultural development programs because of the easy access opened by the PAMANA projects. P r e s e n t l y, l o c a l residents who are naturally industrious, are focused on income generating activities mostly farming because the areas are suitable for high value crops. Feeling they are not ignored by the government, they feel confident and peace now reigns in the area.

24 rebel returnees receive immediate and livelihood assistance to start a peaceful life Agusan del Sur peaceful in spite of tremendous increase on crime incidences

By David M. Suyao PIA, Agusan del Sur

Patin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur - Twenty four rebel returnees mostly from the western part of Agusan del Sur receive immediate and livelihood cash assistance from the government handed to them by Gov. Adolph Edward Plaza, Vice Gov. Santiago C ane Jr, C ol. Gregor y Cayetano of the 401st Infrantry Brigade, P/Supt. Restituto Lacano witnessed by other officials, to start a peaceful and productive life during the Provincial Peace and Order Council meeting here on September 12. The cash assistance was taken from the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Process (OPAPP) which was coursed thru the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). But according to Provincial Civil Security O f f i c e ch i e f and l e a d negotiator Josefina Bajade, the provincial government has already released P5,000 to each of the 24 rebels during their surrender on the first quarter of this year 2014, intended for their food and emergency assistance. “These rebel returnees who have brought along with them their fairearms during their surrender also received cash assistance from the army corresponding to the firearms they surrender. According to DILG provincial director Arlene Ann Sanchez, each rebel received P65,000 each representing P15,000 for immediate assistance and

P50,000 for livelihood assistance. Also during the PPOC meeting, P/Supt. Rodelio Roquita reported a tremendous increase of crime incidence this year compared to the same period last year. The highest is physical injury with 345 incidence from January to August this year compared to only 43 on the same period last year with a variance of 302 incidence. Following is theft with 198

incidence from January to August this year while only 13 on the same period last year. Ranking third is murder with 99 incidences this year while only 54 incidences on the same period last year. “A l t h o u g h c r i m e incidence increase this year, the PNP crime solution efficiency also increase from 38.82 percent last year against 43.50 percent this year,” P/Supt. Roquita said. Because of this

s t at i s t i c s , G o v. P l a z a requested the PNP and the DILG provincial director to follow-up the PPOC

re s o l u t i o n re q u e s t i n g additional police personnel to be assigned in Agusan del Sur.

SurSur COMELEC set for SK registration TA N DAG C i t y - T h e Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Provincial Office in Surigao del Sur is now set for the 10-day Sanggunian Kabataan (SK) registration on September 20-29, 2014 in connection with the February 21, 2015 SK election. Atty. Ernie Palanan said that beforehand a meeting has been held with all election officers (EOs) in the province on September 10 which discussed matters regarding the upcoming event. He remarked that all his EOs already know what to do with those youths ranging from 15-17 years of age who are called on to register with the nearest COMELEC office. Meanwhile, the C OMELEC chief here stressed that with the couple of days more to go before the SK registration, concerned city/municipal election officers were likewise advised during their meeting to tie up with local government units (LGUs) at the barangay level in order to attain wide information dissemination. ( NG BT / Gre g Tata ro Jr., Radyo g Bayan/PIASurigao del Sur)


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VICE President Jejomar Binay has never been timid in announcing to all and sundry his longing of replacing President Aquino when the latter’s term ends on June 30, 2016. In announcing his bid to replace Aquino, Binay just made himself vulnerable this early to be vetted by everyone, friends and foes alike, if he deserves to be considered to such lofty position. Was it good then for Binay to announce his presidential ambition ahead of anyone else, only time could tell? What is clear at this point is that his early announcement only opened the doors for him to be scrutinized as to his competence, qualifications and moral ascendancy-wise, to be the country’s next president. And sadly for him, it seems the current vetting undertaken on him proved disastrous to his ambitions. This is the problem when public service is turned into an ambition. The ambition gets intense and once it gets intense, it becomes an obsession. And obsessed person will do everything and anything to realize his ambition. To this category Binay belongs. The Senate investigation into several anomalies that attended his reign as mayor of Makati City from overpriced parking building to receiving 13 percent kickback from all city-funded projects or programs to becoming ultra-rich even

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Jesse E.L. Bacon II if he does not have any business whatsoever proved beyond doubt his moral incompetence to be president. Binay may claim that the calamitous situation as a result of typhoon Luis faced by the people in Cagayan Monday was enough reason to go there unscheduled thus his inability to face the nation as promised by him to explain his side on the issues surfacing against him in the Senate probe, his cancellation of his own press conference tells volume about his being cornered by all these charges. In fact, Binay seems reluctant to answer the charges officially hurled against him by former trusted allies proves nothing but the indefensibility of the issues directed at him. An official with clean hands, as he has been trying to project himself to be, will immediately face the people to present his side. But until now Binay continues to do his best to evade from answering the charges hurled against him. This just goes to show that he has no wares to prove

his claimed innocence. For how can he explain the sudden rise of his wealth that he never had before he became mayor. Is becoming mayor a means now to become wealthy? If it is the case now, then the newly-installed police chief of the La Loma police station in Quezon City is right that there is nothing wrong when a member of the police force, official or ordinary patrolman, becomes a millionaire for it is everyone’s right to become one. This argumentation is very flawed unless the police force could pinpoint that sons of the 50 Filipino billionaires listed in the Forbes magazine as belonging to that elite club of billionaires in the world are now members of the police force. Why did I say this? All those who belong to the Upper Lower and Lower Middle classes of Philippine society where all of the policemen, official or not, belong know for a fact that their earnings are just enough for their daily need for food, clothing, schooling for their children and a host of other needs. These multiple daily needs made it impossible for those who belong to that social strata to have millions of pesos in their bank accounts. Now pray tell me how can a policeman, official or not, then have millions of pesos in savings given his salary? And why in heaven there

are only a few who could become millionaires while the others in the same police rank could hardly make both ends meet with their salaries? This is the same thing with the meteoric rise of the wealth of Binay since he became mayor of Makati City. This fact should even lead us to ask if becoming Makati City mayor is just like becoming an entrepreneur in the class of the 50 billionaires named in the Forbes magazine list. In the current vetting of Binay as to his moral competence to lead the nation as its president, his inexplicable wealth is the issue. And as far as this issue is concerned he has not proved himself worthy to succeed Aquino. No matter how the Binay camp claim the current Senate investigation on him and the rest of his children who are all public officials is undertaken in aid of demolition, unless they can present with incontrovertible evidence justifying their acquisition of their inexplicable wealth, the people are incline to believe their wealth is ill-gotten. And if Binay could become rich by becoming a mere mayor, think how rich he would become if he becomes president of the land. Think about this. ••• (Reactions at jelbacon@ yahoo.com or at jelbaconii@gmail.com. Read me also at www.raconteurme. blogspot.com)

Daily Inspiration Upside down

Juvy Sarraga

“If you cling to your life, you will lose the bond with your parents or mending it; but if you give up your life for me, you wounds with friends. Maybe it has been a long time since will find it.” -Matthew 10:39 you shared a special moment with your The emphasis here is not on losing brothers or sisters. We become so busy your life and all of your possessions, but in life that our priorities can be flipped rather on turning your focus away from upside down. We must change our way of thinking and prioritize in a healthy and those possessions. We sometimes lose sight of the impor- Godly way by putting God, our spouse tant things in life such as strengthening and family first.


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40 Filipino soldiers in ‘Golan’ recommended for promotion By CRIS DIAZ, Executive Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City––A lawmaker has filed Bill in Congress to recommend the promotion of 40 Filipino peacekeepers in Golan Heights who refused to surrender to Syrian rebels. Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez, of Cagayan De Oro City, said on Monday that the 40 Filipino soldiers have shown exemplary bravery and courage when their UN encampment in the borders of Israel and Syria in the Golan Heights was waylaid by about 100 rebels last August 27, 2014. “Although outnumbered and surrounded, the Filipino soldiers refused to surrender their positions and firearms. They engaged the attacking rebels in a fierce firefight and maneuvered to a “Great Escape” without a single casualty,” Rodriguez said. He said that the exemplary bravery of the Filipino peacekeepers has caught the attention of the military and government leaders around the world which also depicts the pride of the Filipinos as a nation and as a people. Rodriguez said that he filed House Bill No. 1464 in Congress together with PartlyList Rep. Maximo Rodriguez of Abante Mindanao, to recommend the promotion to one rank higher and the pinning of the Congressional Awards of Honor to the 40 Filipino peacekeepers. The 40 Filipino peacekeepers were part of the current compliment of the 7th Philippine Contingent to Golan Heights (7th PCGH) composed of 331 members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines under the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF). The United Nation established UNDOF on May 31, 1974 by Security Council Resolution 350 (1974) following the agreed disengagement of the Israeli and Syrian forces on the Golan after the 1967 Six Day War between Israel and Syria. Rodriguez said that the Filipino contingent occupied two UN encampments, the first group occupying the position in Breiqa while the second group of 40 Filipino peacekeepers occupied the encampment in Rwihana called “Position 68.” He said that the Syrian rebels attacked the Position 68 UN encampment in Rwihana last Aug. 27, 2014 and demanded the surrender of the Filipino peacekeepers, which the Filipino soldiers refused despite the order of UN UNDOF commander Maj. Gen. Iqbal Singh Singha to lay down their arms in exchange for the freedom of 43 Fijian peacekeepers earlier held hostage by the rebels.

By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The National Democratic Front (NDF) in North Central Mindanao on Tuesday has reiterated its offer for a peaceful resolution that would lead to the release of 2 soldiers who were abducted in Bukidnon last July. In a statement release to the local media here, Cesar Renerio, the spokesperson of the NDF-NCM region, said that the NDF offer to release the 2 soldiers remain, although the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) have rejected the NDF offer for a 10-day suspension of police and military operations in Bukidnon ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY. Vice Governor Joey G. Pelaez listens to parents of and Misamis Oriental. Hermano Elementary School in Balingasag, Misamis Oriental during a book disHe said that the NDF tribution activity in the said school. The book distribution is also an avenue for Vice Governor Pelaez to look into the situation of students in schools and listen to also appreciated the efforts teachers, parents and barangay officials. The distributed books were donated by of the third party stakeholdChildren International Philippines, Inc. photo supplied ers who expressed their willingness to bridge for the release of the 2 army Renerio said that the City in Misamis Oriental. and some GPH members, soldiers of the army 8th NDF has offered to reThe AFP has rejected the the government and the Infantry Battalion based in lease the 2 soldiers to any offer and has continued to AFP will finally accept the Impasug-ong, Bukidnon. interested third party on conduct military operations NDF offer. The New People’s Army condition that the military to rescue and retrieve the Renerio said also reiter(NPA) rebels abducted Pfc. and the police suspend the captive soldiers who are ated to the family, relatives, Marnel Tagalugon Cinches, military and police opera- now in the custody of the and friends that the 2 solof Valencia City, Bukid- tions in the municipalities NPA as prisoners of war diers who are in captivity non and Pfc. Jerrel Hapay and cities of San Fernando, (POWs), Renerio said. are in good health and are Yorong, of Naga Dimaporo Cabanglasan, Malaybalay He said that the NDF being taken care of and in Lanao Del Norte in the City, Impasug-ong, Manolo is optimistic that with the accorded the privileges as farming village of Bobon- Fortich and Malitbog in representation made by Sen. POWs under the Articles tion of the “call centers” tongon in Impasug-ong last Bukidnon; and Claveria, Teofisto Guingona III and of War of the Geneva Conand other online business July 22, 2014. Balingasag and Gingoog Bukidnon Gov. Jose Zubiri vention. processing offices (BPOs) whose taxes where not inRepublic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Republic of the Philippines cluded in the city’s 2003 Province of Agusan del Norte REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Revenue Code. Municipality of Carmen 10th Judicial Region He said that the City Branch 28 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Treasurer’s Office (CTO) Mambajao, Camiguin has also recommended the CCE-00022-2014 RA10172 increase of taxes on some IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR MISC. CASE NO. 138 OF OWNER’S COPY OF In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG commercial activities like ISSUANCE Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE the quarrying and the ex- NO. P-8064, in the name of EMILIANA Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on RA 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that RICHELL T. PALLA has filed with this Office a petitraction of sand and gravels. PACURIBOT (deceased), tion for the Correction of Sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of According to Elipe, the Live Birth of RICHELL T, PALLA, born on September 12, 1992 at Manoligao, PORFERIA C. PACURIBOT, 2003 Revenue Code collects Carmen, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are ROMEO CABRERA PAIPA Petitioner, and CARMEN CABATINGAN TAGHOY. only 5 percent tax for quar -versus Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposirying and the extraction of tion with this Office not later than October 1, 2014. sand and gravels while the ATTY. ALMA CONCEPCION M. PARREÑO, (SGD.) ANITA T. ESPINOSA In her capacity as Ex-Officio Register of Deeds CTO wants a 10 percent tax Municipal Civil Registrar Of Camiguin. or an additional 5 percent.

Council tackles Oro’s 2015 Revenue Code

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The City Council here has started the public hearings on the city’s proposed Revenue Code of 2015, City Councilor Prexy Elipe said on Tuesday. Elipe said that the proposed revenue code aimed at amending the decade old revenue code of this trading hub in Northern Mindanao. In the light of the new economic developments, there are lots of things that should be amended in the city’s 2003 Revenue Code Elipe, the chair of the city council’s committee on finance, said. Elipe cited the opera-

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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. 9048, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that ANNABELLE D. GUIÑARES has filed with this Office a petition for the change of first name from SWEETYPIE to ANNABELLE in the Certificate of Live Birth of SWEETYPIE S. DELOSO who was born on August 1, 1961 in CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY and whose parents are MARINO E. DELOSO and ANECIA E. SALINGAY. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than SEPTEMBER 26, 2014. (SGD) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Sept. 17 & 24, 2014

Respondent. x__________________________________/// ORDER

Let this case be set for hearing on December 9, 2014 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning, at this court. Persons interested in this petition are required to answer and appear before this court on the aforesaid date and make known their opposition thereto. Let copy of this Order be published at petitioner’s expense once a week for three consecutive weeks prior to the date of hearing in any newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Camiguin. For a period of fifteen (15) days prior to the date of hearing, at the expense of the petitioner, let a copy of this order and of the petition be posted at the bulletin boards of the entrance door of this Court,Hall of Justice, Mambajao Camiguin, Public Market, Mahinog, Camiguin; Municipal Hall,Mahinog, Camiguin; and Provincial Capitol, Mambajao, Camiguin. SO ORDERED. Mambajao, Camiguin, August 19, 2014. (SGD.) JEOFFR E W. ACEBIDO Acting Presiding Judge MDN: Sept. 3, 10 & 17, 2014

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Publication Notice R.A. 10172 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION September 5, 2014 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 MILAGROSA JOY M. PILARCA has filed with this Office, a petition of correction of entry in birth month from “JUNE” to “JULY” in the certificate of live birth of EDWINA M. PILARCA at Padada,Davao del Sur and whose parents are Patricio V. Pilarca and Miguela Monton. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office. (Sgd.) ENGR. MANUEL L. NARCA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Sept. 10 & 17, 2014


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Government set to clear Grandstand Dec 15 ZAMBOANGA City - The city government continues to work to relocate the internally displaced families staying at the Joaquin Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex to better and safer areas. This was announced yesterday, September 15, by Assistant City Administrator and head of the temporary shelter cluster during the regular press briefing at City Hall. According to Apolinario, fifty-three housing units under the Buggoc housing project have already been completed with seventythree others in various states of construction. The Buggoc housing project, a joint undertaking of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the city governEXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION OF ESTATE AND WAIVER OF RIGHTS Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased IGNACIO B. MOFAR and CLEOFAS G. MOFAR , who died on June 25, 2005 and April 6, 2001, upon their death, they left a certain parcels of land more particularly described follows: “1. A Parcel of Land Lot No: 3832 Part CAD 507, located at Talusan,Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, bounded on the North by Lot No. 23 and 20, On the East by Lot No. 20 and 19,On the South by Lot No. 19 and 23, on the West by Lot No. 28, containing an AREA of Two Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Two (2,682) square meters under Tax Declaration No: 081000291698 declared in the name of IGNACIO B. MOFAR, 2. A Parcel of Land Lot No. 3565 CAD 507, located at Talusan, Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, bounded on the North by Lot No. 01, On the East by Lot No. 03, on the South by Lot No. 29, on the West by Lot No. section 009, containing an area of Two Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Three (2, 423) square meters based on the technical description attached under Tax declaration No. 0810002910681 declared in the name of IGNACIO B. MOFAR, TO BE ADJUDICATED TO MANOLITA M. LUCERO 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land, designated as lot 3565-A, containing an area of Six Hundred Five (605) square meters, under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910681. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO EGYPTO G. MOFAR 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land designated as lot 3565 B, containing an area of Six Hundred Five (605) square meters under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910681. 2. A Portion of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 3832 B-2, containing an area of Three Hundred Ninety Four (394) under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910608. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO ROSALINA G. MOFAR 1. A Portion of a Parcel of Land , designated as Lot No. 3832 D, containing an area of Seven Hundred Eigthy Eight (788) square meters under TAX declaration NO. 0810002910608. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO GILLAN JESSIE M. MOFAR 1. A Portion of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 3832 C, containing an area of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Two (1182) square meters under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910608. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO LEAH PEARLY L. MOFAR 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land designated as Lot No. 3565 C, containing an area of Six hundred Five (605) square meters, under Tax Declaration No. -810002910681. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO MARK ANTHONY S. MOFAR 1. One Fourth of a Parcel of Land designated as lot No. 3635-D containing an area of Six Hundred Five (605) square meters under Tax Declaration No. 0810002910681, is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION OF ESTATE AND WAIVER OF RIGHTS Under Public of ATTY. JIM L. AMARGA; As per Doc. No. 430; Page No. 86; Book No. III; Series of 2010. MDN: Sept. 3, 10 & 17, 2014

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ment, aims to construct 200 single detached housing units for Sama de Laut families displaced by last year’s siege. The project has garnered significant support from different private organizations. Furthermore, additional rooms are also being built in Masepla to accommodate no less than 300 families. Personnel from the City General Ser vices Office have already cleared the RT Lim Boulevard and relocated affected families to the Masepla transitory site. “Cawa-Cawa [RT Lim Boulevard] have already been cleared of [internally displaced persons] in the area and we are working now to relocate the more or less 400 families from the grandstand,” Apolinario said. “We are now embarking on a program to relocate them to Masepla and Buggoc.” Apolinario also revealed initial plans to build 150-200 additional housing units in Buggoc to accommodate the families from the sports complex. “We have been given a timeline by DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman to close the grandstand by December 15,” he shared. Apolinario likewise acknowledged the support extended by various government agencies and humanitarian groups to further improve living conditions at the different transitory sites. (Claudine Uniana) EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED POLICARPO LAID WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE AND CONFORMITY OF CO-HEIRS Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late POLICARPO LAID, who died on May 17, 1972, in Himalaya, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental; left a parcel of land situated at Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City ,left a parcel of land which he bought from the HEIRS OF DANIEL OMONGOS per Deed of Absolute of Sale dated April 23, 1958, and which parcel of land is more particularly described as follows: ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. O-700 A parcel of land (Lot No. 9878 of the Cadastral Survey of Cagayan , Cadastral Case No. 33, LRC Cadastral Record No. 1614), situated in the City of Cagayan de Oro, containing an area of THIRTY TWO THOUSAND ND SIXTY ONE (32,061) SQUARE METERS, more or less.” is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED POLICARPO LAID WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE AND CONFORMITY OF CO-HEIRS ; That for and in consideration of the sum of SIX THOUSAND PESOS (P6,000.00), receipt in full of which is hereby acknowledged from the HEIRS OF FERNANDO LANGALA LAID herein represented by JOHN GERALD U. LAID, of legal age, Filipino, married, and resident of Block 14, Lot 1, Bloomingdale Subd., Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City, I, GREGORIA LAID ABANG, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Zone 7 Cogon, Cagayan de Oro City, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY,to the VENDEE, JOHN GERALD U. LAID, my share consisting of TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY ONE & 75/100(2,671.75) sq. m. of the above described property including all the improvement found therein as per Sketch Plan attached as ANNEX “A”. Under Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI; Doc. No. 313; Page No. 63;Book No. 182; Series of 2014. MDN: Sept. 10, 17 & 24, 2014

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2 marine soldiers arrested in anti-drug operation in Pagadian City

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AGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur - Combined police and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) operatives have arrested two soldiers in a drug buy-bust operation in this city, a top police official announced Tuesday.

Provincial police director Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecaldre identified the arrested soldiers as Corporal (Cpl.) Ryan Depuno and Private First Class

(PFC) Silvano Jenisan, both members of the Philippine Marines assigned in Cotabato City. Ecaldre said the two suspects were arrested in

By ALMA L. TINGCANG

“Education is the key to the kind of life you want to live and the kind of person you want to be,” quoted Dr. Regina A. Menioria as saying. She represented the school principal, Mr. Samson V. Acapulco. She lauded the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for sharing valuable insights on climate change adaptation and mitigation measures. Roser virico A. Tan, chief of DENR-9’s Regional Public Affairs Office (RPAO) said: “We are hoping to reach more people to become our partners in advocating adaptation and mitigation measures for us

a drug buy-bust operation near a pension house around 5 p.m. Monday along Padpad Road, Barangay San Jose, this city. He said the buy-bust operation was carried out after the two suspects agreed to “sell and deliver” shabu to a PDEA agent who pretended to be a buyer. He said the arresting team confiscated from the suspects’ possessions a caliber .45 pistol with 19 rounds of live ammu-

nition and 15 small-sized heat-sealed plastic sachet containing white crystalline substance believed to be shabu. He said the suspects are detained and a case for violation of Sections 5 and 11, Article II of Republic Act 9165 is readied to be filed against them. He said that Depuno and Jenisan are residents of this city and Cagayan de Oro City, respectively. (PNA)

to build climate changeresilient communities.” “Nagbabago na ang Panahon, Panahon na Para Magbago,” the joint advocacy and social mobilization campaign of PIA and DENR has been heightened and is gaining momentum with the youth joining the bandwagon. “We should change our ways, put some disciple in our life. We need to act now because our climate is changing. We need to practice proper waste management. If we see “basura” (garbage) on the way, pick it up parang instinct na, you don’t need to be told to pick the garbage,” Tan told the participants. He said climate change affects food security, health and wildlife and we should protect our environment for the future generation. It is everybody’s concern, not just of DENR. Junard Lexter S. Vale, a

4th year student of MVTS declared, “I learned that we should not throw garbage everywhere. Do not cut trees and do not burn plastics to prevent climate change. I will be an advocate through radio and social media to share my learnings about climate change to my family, classmates, friends, neighbors and even to my teachers.” (FPG/ALT-PIA9/Zamboanga Sibugay)

Climate change advocacy draws more people to build resilient communities

MOLAVE, Z amboanga del Sur – An Advocacy Forum on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, held Molave Vocational Technical School attended by officers of the Supreme Student Government (SSG) and 2nd Year Bachelor of Science in Education (BSE) students Major in Social Studies from the Western Mindanao State University, Molave Campus. Nilo C. Villarubia, SSG adviser said the young leaders will re-echo and share w hat t he y have learned from the forum, as advocates and members of the “I am a Climate Change-Resilient Youth” group.

Republic the Philippines Province of Zamboanga del Sur Municipality of Tukuran OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVlL 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 IVY JONSON DESQUITADO 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 IVY LOYOLA JONSON who was born on March 9, 1983 at Sto. Niño and whose parents are Sabas G. Jonson and Welhelmina C. Loyola. 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: Sept. 17 & 24, 2014

Publication Notice R.A. 10172 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CFN CCE- 016-2014 RA10172

Date: August 22, 2014

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 DENNIS A. GALAMITON has filed with this Office, a petition for change of first name from “______” to “______” and correction of entry in sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” or correction of entry in the date of birth from “_____” to “______” in the certificate of live birth of JANE SUSIE L. GALAMITON at Salay, Misamis Oriental and whose parents are Dennis A. Galamiton and Susan L. Lingcodo. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than September 3, 2014. (Sgd.) MARCEL L. CUI Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Sept. 17 & 24, 2014

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EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION AND SETTLEMENTOF A PARCEL OF LAND WITH SALE

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased CONSUELO DOMO, who died on August 24, 1996, left a certain parcel of land which is more particularly described as follows: “ A parcel of land Lot No. 799 CAD 507, situated at Barangay 1, Poblacion, Balingasag, Misamis Oriental bounded on the North by Kitaotao Creek and Lot 1, on the East by National Highway, on the South Lot 03, on the West by Kitaotao Creek, containing an area of Two Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Six Square Meters (2.376 sq. meters) declared in the name of CONSUELO DOMO under Tax Declaration No. 0810000100296 Title No. OCTP-13143. TO BE ADJUDICATED TO ESTERCASIO DOMO One Half of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 799 A&B,containing an area of One Hundred Eighty Eight Square Meters (1,188 sq. meters). TO BE ADJUDICATED TO RAYMUNDO UNGAB- represented by NYMPHA R. UNGAB One Half of a Parcel of Land, designated as Lot No. 799 C, containing an area of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Eight Square Meters (1, 188 sq. meters).” is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION OF ESTATE Under Public of ATTY. JIM L. AMARGA; As per Doc. No. 431; Page No. 87; Book No. III; Series of 2014.

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late spouses CORNELIO and PASTORA TAGAPULOT, who died on August 17, 1991 and June 30, 2004 respectively, at Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City; That during the lifetime of said CORNELIO TAGAPULOT, he acquired a parcel of land situated at Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City,which parcel of land is more particularly described as follows: “ A Parcel of Land (Lot 6259-B-2-E-1, PSD-10-006083 being a portion of Lot 6259-B-2-E, PSD-10-005430), situated in the Barrio of Bulua, City of Cagayan de Oro, Island of Mindanao. Bounded on the N., along line 4-5 by Lot 6259-B-2-B; on the E., along lines 5-6 by Lot 6259-B-2-J;on the S., along Line 6-1 by Lot 6259-B-2-J all of PSD-10-005430; on the W; along line 1-2 and on the NW., along lines 2-3-4 by Lot 6259-B-2-E-2 of the subdivision plan PSD-10-006083, containing an area of Three Hundred Ten (310) square meters, more or less.” is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION AND SETTLEMENTOF A PARCEL OF LAND WITH SALE Under Public of ATTY. CANCIO P. GUIBONE; Book No. XIV; Series of 2014.

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‘Ecstasy’ worth P3m seized in Gensan GENERAL Santos City––Antidrug operatives seized around P3 million worth of suspected “ecstasy” pills and arrested a suspected drug pusher in a buybust operation near a shopping mall here on Monday night. Agent Vince Lachica, spokesperson of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Region 12, said Tuesday they recovered the narcotic pills after entrapping a tricycle driver who allegedly doubled as a drug pusher in an operation near the Gaisano Mall, along the national highway in Barangay Lagao at around 8:45 p.m. Monday. He said they nabbed suspect Sonny Molle, 32, after allegedly selling some “ecstasy” tablets along with another companion to a PDEA agent who posed as buyer. Molle’s companion, who was initially identified as a certain Bombi dela Cruz, was able to escape and is now the subject of manhunt operations, he said. Lachica said they found in Molle’s possession a total of 2,355 pieces of “ecstasy” pills that were packed in two plastic bags. He said the seized “ecstasy”

tablets were all in beige color and have “x-files” markings on one side. The seized item was included in their catalogue of narcotic pills and has a reported street value of P1,000 to P1,500 each, he said. “This is the first time for us to recover this kind of illegal drug here in Region 12,” he told MindaNews in a telephone interview. Prior to the buy-bust operation, Lachica said they received a tip from one of their confidential agents regarding Molle’s illegal activities. He said they immediately conducted a test-buy and sent the purchased pills to the PDEA laboratory in Davao City for confirmatory testing. “The test results initially confirmed that they were positive of 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine or MDMA so we decided to launch the buy-bust operation,” he said. MDMA is the main ingredient of “ecstasy,” which is a synthetic, psychoactive drug that has similarities to both the stimulant amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. Marketed as a sex drug,

“ecstasy” reportedly produces feelings of increased energy, euphoria, emotional warmth and empathy toward others, and distortions in sensory and time perception. Lachica said they are still determining the origin of the recovered illegal drugs, which they sent to the PDEA laboratory in Davao City on Tuesday morning for confirmatory tests. But he said Molle, who is a resident of Purok Masagana in Barangay San Isidro here, claimed that he picked them up from an undisclosed source based in Davao City around noon last Monday. The suspect claimed that he was just asked by his neighbor, Bombi dela Cruz, to get the items in Davao City and bring them to this city in exchange for a P2,000 payment. Lachica said the results of their initial investigation showed that the seized “ecstasy” pills could have originated from a foreign source and entered the country either by sea or air cargo. “These were reportedly intended for shipment to Boracay but the owner tried to sell them first here,” he added. (MindaNews)

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an issue on whether the tax based on the value of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) should be adopted in lieu of the approved revenue code of the city government. The businessmen and anyone who runs a business in the city are complaining because the BIR valuation is much higher compared to the taxes which are computed based on the city’s

approved revenue code, he said. Elipe said that the city’s proposed Revenue Code of 2015 wants to settle some conflicting issues on matters of tax collection and valuation between the city government and the BIR. “These are issues that should be settled in order to avoid misunderstanding,” he said. – CRIS DIAZ, Exec. Editor

maintenance system, and non-functioning fire alarm system and deflection system. “These aspects could affect the seaworthiness of the ferry,” he said. MindaNews tried but failed to get the side of the management of PhilHarbor Ferries and Port Services Inc., operator of Maharlika 4 whose sister ferry Maharlika 2 sank off Pintuyan, Southern Leyte

on Saturday. Rescue and search teams have so far recovered eight dead bodies of passengers of Maharlika 2. An undetermined number of passengers remained missing. At least 110 crew members and passengers had been rescued as of 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, according to Capt. Joseph Coyme, deputy district commander of the Philippine Coast Guard in Northern Mindanao.

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He said that the stakeholders and other business groups, including the academia and ordinary citizens are enjoined to be part of the public hearings that would run until September 30 at an interval of two days every week every Tuesday and Thursday. Elipe said there is also

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closer consultation on microeconomic and financial policies; trade financing measures enhanced infrastructure and communication connectivity. Likewise included are development of electronic transactions through eASEAN; integrating industries across the region to promote regional sourcing, and enhancing private sector involvement in the building of the AEC, Uy added. “In short, the AEC will give rise to the free movement of goods, services,

investments, skilled labor, and freer flow of capital in the region,” the author said, but pointed out that “in any effort at regional integration, the threats that accompany opportunities need to be identified and effectively addressed policywise.” It is very vital to note that, Uy added, the Philippines has had a dismal growth in agriculture in the last five years as follows: zero percent in 2009 to 2010, 2 percent (2011); 3 percent (2012); and zero percent (2013), which are way below the government target of 4 to 5 percent an-

Shown during the DAR-ISEDI contract signing are (seated from right) PARPO l Norberto R. Paguingan, PARPO ll Julio C. Celestiano,Jr., and ISEDI Proj. Coordinators Gloria N. Penera and Beatriz E. Reponte. Witnessing the event are (standing from right) CARPO Julius MP. Valmores, CARPO Cecile B. Veloso, Janice Lopez and Miriam Rojas of ISEDI and SARPO Phoebe I. Noval. supplied photo

DAR signs 2 contracts for farmers in Bukidnon

Malaybalay City -The DAR Provincial Office of Bukidnon headed by PARPO II Julio C. Celestiano,Jr signed an agreement with two (2) nongovernment organizations (NGOs) to train agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) in the municipalities of Cabanglasan and Baungon. The signing was held on Sept. 10, 2014 between DAR and Institute for SocioEconomic and Development Initiative (ISEDI) which will handle the ARBOs in Cabanglasan and Foundation for Rural Enterprise and Ecology Development of Mindanao (FREEDOM)

which will take charge of the ARBOs in Baungon. The above-mentioned NGOs won the bid to provide business development services (BDS) such as development of business enterprise, market management, financial management and organizational management and governance for the ARBOs in the two aforementioned municipalities. The undertaking is a component of the Agrarian Reform Connectivity and Economic Support Services (ARCCESS) Project, one of the support services delivery mechanisms of DAR for the CARP beneficiaries nationwide to contribute to the

overall goal of rural poverty reduction particularly in agrarian reform areas. PARPO II Celestiano said the support services intervention will benefit ten (10) ARBOs in Cabanglasan and three (3) ARBOs in Baungon. These ARBOs will serve as hubs or center of support services not only for their own needs but also for other ARBOs and non-ARBs in the area. The purpose of outsourcing BDS is to provide the ARBOs with management skills trainings to fast-track the establishment of selfsustaining business units in the community. (Ferdinand Villanueva/ERS)

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the harassment. Bacal, however, said the police will also look into reports of an illegal checkpoint set up on a barangay road. Pamatong, commander of the USAFFE, has reportedly sought an additional 70 uniformed personnel to augment their 50-60 uniformed force in their compound in Tablon. It was not clear if the uniformed personnel requested are armed but the 50-60 uniformed personnel in the compound are reported to be unarmed. Bacal said the concerned city council committees will

investigate the alleged harassment as well as the land ownership of the property occupied by USAFFE. The USAFFE was founded by Pamatong, a presidential candidate two times, in 2003 “to fight communism.” The group has said it supports the government and the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Philippine National Police. Pamatong was reported as requesting the additional uniformed personnel in response to an alleged report that a demolition team was going to their compound. To clarify matters that the USAFFE and the Moro National Liberation Front are not affiliated with each other, MNLF commander

Sammy Tagalog who is based in Cagayan de Oro said their common denominator is Pamatong who happens to be the lawyer of both camps. Tagalog said the MNLF group in the city exists for the livelihood welfare of their members. He said they have been the beneficiary of the 1996 final peace agreement between the government and the MNLF. Tagalog is the only recognized Christian commander of the MNLF with area of responsibility covering Regions 10, 11, and 13. He said he was appointed by MNLF founding chairman Nur Misuari as the head of this group.

nual agriculture growth. “When the Philippines joined the World Trade Organization (WTO), Filipino farmers were told that this would improve, rather than harm, their plight. However, since the competitiveness enhancement measures promised by the previous governments were not delivered, the WTO caused more harm than good to our farmers,” Uy pointed out. The lawmaker further said that the Philippine should address the fact that our products and services would face heavy competition from ASEAN imports.

She stressed that while “we can have free movement in promoting trade based on comparative advantage, we should provide protection for our products and services from various imports that are subsidized in other ASEAN member-states.” The proposed Special Committee on AEC shall: 1) review and recommend revisions to the existing policies and programs or special projects that are essential to the advancement of national interests and to satisfy international commitments relative to the AEC framework; 2) enlist specialists and representa-

tives of the academe, private sector, non-government organizations and such other government offices or agencies as may be necessary, to assist in policy and decision-making; 3) Fast-track the creation of laws and policies that would immediately shift our policies in the ASEAN to the “three Cs” - Complementation, Collaboration, and Cooperation, rather than the “big C” of unbridled Competition; 4) develop a national mechanism to increase awareness on ASEAN integration and propose policies to encourage citizens and communi-

ties to promote actions at the grassroots level; 5) Harmonize existing laws of the country’s commitment to the AEC; and 6) develop and strengthen the Philippines-ASEAN roadmaps on Agriculture and Fisheries, Industry, Energy and Human Resources Development.

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AGAYAN de Oro City - Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) hosted on Tuesday, in coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Philippines’ National Secretariat of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), APEC 101, held at its Little Theater. APEC 101 is an awareness and information roadshow being done across the country in preparation for the country’s hosting of APEC next year. Catalina Hayrosa-Gaite, director of XU Communi- Ambassador Laura Q Del Rosario, undersecretary and Philippine senior official for APEC, speaks before participants to APEC 101 (APEC Awarecations Office, said APEC ness and Information Roadshow), hosted by Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan), in coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs and the See roadshow, page B3

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ACLOBAN City - A vendor of native delicacies in this city confirmed sales drop due to gloomy business ar ising f rom limited operations of the city’s Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport. Adelyn Lato, 44, owner

of a native delicacy store at the city’s downtown, said sales has significantly decreased due to flight cancellations. “We don’t have any choice but to follow the decision and understand the situation,” she said.

‘Typhoon Luis’ agri damage initially placed at P409M By Cielito M. Reganit

The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Tuesday said that based on preliminary field reports, damage wrought by Typhoon “Luis” to agriculture was initially estimated at P409.7 million, mostly from rice and corn. In a press briefing, Agriculture Undersecretary Emerson Palad said that as of Tuesday noon, damage to rice was initially placed at 15,499 metric tons - with an estimated value of P270.28 million with 31,600 hectares (ha.) of rice lands affected. Meanwhile, losses to corn was estimated at 9,988 metric tons amounting to P134.8 million with about 18,700 ha. affected. Region II b ore t he brunt of the damages with 37,256 hectares of farmlands affected and incurred P262,188,527 in production losses. It was followed by Region III with 8,700 has. affected

and P60.5 million in production losses. However, Palad said that despite these figures, “damage to rice and corn caused by Typhoon Luis has minimal effect to total national production figures.” “Damage to rice and corn is less than 1 percent of the projected national production for 2014, representing only 0.08 percent and 0.12 percent respectively,” he said. “Most of the damages to corn could also be recovered – around 80 to 90 percent – because we are now at the harvesting stage,” he said. In the meantime, Palad said that rains brought by “Luis” may be beneficial to the agriculture sector in the long run. “Much needed rains were dumped by the typhoon especially to rain-red farmlands in the provinces of Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya and Batanes,” he said. “Significant increases See damage, page B3

Lato opened their family business in April, driven by growing demand for pasalubong, a tradition of Filipino travellers of bringing gifts from their destination to people back home. The two most common pasalubong are moron and binagol, produced in some

Leyte towns. Makers describe moron as a milk and chocolate twisted flavored wrapped sticky rice cake Binagol, on the other hand. is a sweet, glutinous mixture of giant taro crop and other ingredients cooked with filling made of sugar, coconut and milk

placed in a coconut shell and wrapped with banana leaves. As more travellers use Cebu Airport than the Tacloban DZR Airport, pasalubong is not anymore a priority since they are worried of additional cost and shelf life of products. The Depar tment of

Transportation and Communication is rushing the major rehabilitation of DZR runway to avoid future flight disruptions and restore normalcy. Most airline cancelled flights since only smaller fleets are allowed to use the 2,100-meter runway. (PNA)

Industry, academe, civil society and gov’t band together for DigiBayanihan A multi-sectoral group of IT champions from industry, the public sector, technical vocation institutions, and the academe announced the establishment of DigiBayanihan, a movement that aims to promote digital literacy and digital citizenship in helping achieve national economic development. The announcement, aptly made at the 12th Youth for IT Congress whose theme this year is “Harnessing the Power of Me,” challenges the Filipino youth and the tech savvy to actively participate in educating Filipinos on technology use. Under the DigiBayanihan movement, partner organizations such as Intel Philippines, Children International-Philippines, the Information and Communications Technology Office of the Department of Science and Technology (ICTO-DOST), the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP), the Philippine Community e-Center Network (PhilCeCNet), the Philippine Society of IT Educators (PSITE), and the Technical Vocational Schools and Associations of the Philippines (TEVSAPHIL) come together and consolidate ongoing initiatives on digital literacy and more importantly drum up support for more initiatives. By putting a spotlight on the impact of these initiatives, the movement hopes to create a sense of urgency for

digital literacy and push its prioritization in the Philippines’ human and economic development agenda. DigiBayanihan partners are working together to reach more Filipinos who want to learn basic digital skills by involving individuals or groups as volunteer mentors, and leveraging on Intel Easy Steps, Intel’s digital literacy program that has a specially-developed curriculum comprised of fourteen modules, each containing approximately 2 hours of instruction. “Intel’s contribution in the movement is leading the DigiBayanihan Secretariat,” said Yvonne Flores, Corporate Affairs Manager, Intel Philippines. “DigiBayanihan will also provide a traditional and digital avenue for Filipinos to volunteer and teach others to use technology in a meaningful way.We need to create a critical mass of digital literacy and citizenship champions at all levels of society who will motivate and inspire people to learn and take action.” DigiBayanihan also supports government initiatives, particularly to prepare Filipinos for the 2015 ASEAN integration. DigiBayanihan is aligned with DOST-ICTO’s eFilipino Program, which seeks to enhance the capacities of Filipinos through optimized technology. “Digibayanhan is an ideal partner for our eFili-

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pino Program,” said Bettina Quimson of ICTO-DOST. “Having a network of private sector volunteers who help train people through the Tech4ED Centers deployed in barangays will quickly propel those areas into economic growth as they will now have the necessary education and skill sets by which to become entrepreneurs or attain employment.” With over 4,000 technical vocational institutions nationwide, TEVSAPHIL believes that by teaching digital literacy to Filipinos especially the less fortunate, the Philippine economy will rise through technical vocational education. TEVSAPHIL President Col. Alexander Escano said, “As we empower Filipinos through DigiBayanihan, TEVSAPHIL conforms to its calling and mandate. Giving free digital literacy to Filipinos especially the less fortunate, will encourage more to learn and use computers to interact and communicate, making the Philippines globally competitive.” “PSITE, being the nation’s largest professional IT organization, is committed to providing opportunities for a sustainable, knowledge-driven Philippine economy through relevant community extension and immersion programs. Through DigiBayanihan, let us share our time and expertise to combat digital

illiteracy,” said Dr. Dave Marcial, PSITE President. “Digital literacy skills development is an imperative for the NICP as we champion countryside development for ICT. We have embraced the challenge set forth by President Aquino when he pronounced that 40% of total ICT-BPO jobs in 2016 must be contributed by regional hubs outside of the NCR. Whether for educational, economic and political purposes or simply to actively engage in the digital world we live in, digital literacy skills have become indispensable in 21st century life,” said National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP) Chairperson Lizabel Holganza. “Learners can have the benefit of face-to-face training with their volunteer mentors, on online via selfstudy modules and apps that will also be made available to those who wish to learn at their own pace.” The Philippine Community e-Center Network through Chairperson Dr. Melinda Bandalaria further emphasized the importance of digital literacy: “Digital literacy can be a potent tool to improve the people’s lives especially those belonging to the marginalized sector of the society. In this age of digitized information and processes, digital skills can be the vehicle to access education, employment, do business and be socially See band, page B3


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ACLOBAN City - The C oca C ola FEMSA Philippines has reopened its Tacloban plant, 10 months after it incurred USD15 million damages due to sup er typho on Yolanda. Juan Ramon Felix, CocaCola FEMSA Philippines chief executive officer said the reopening is a manifestation of the softdrink maker’s confidence in the Eastern Visayas market and their contribution to

economic recovery. “Our plant has been witness to stories of courage and selflessness at the height of Typhoon Yolanda and its aftermath. It is with deep gratitude and great pride that we mark the return of Coca-Cola’s brand of happiness in Tacloban,” said Juan Ramon Felix, CocaCola FEMSA Philippines chief executive officer, in a statement. Local officials lauded Coca-Cola for its confidence

in Tacloban market and for continuing to supply beverage needs of the region despite damaged facility and logistical hurdles. “Coca-Cola has been part of our history and culture here in Leyte. Even after the catastrophe, you keep on giving until you have no more left in your plant,” said City Vice Mayor Jerry T. Yaokasin during the plant reopening. The giant beverage company invested USD25

million for the reopening of Tacloban plant. Repair works were concentrated on its hardware, bottling lines, roofing system, replenishing of stocks and replacement of some equipment. Juan Dominguez, human resources and corporate affairs director of Coca Cola FEMSA Philippines said the region is one of Coca-Cola’s stronghold in the country. “Leyte and Samar area have been one of the places

in the country where consumers prepare our product. The consumption is 25 million cases every year, representing 5 percent to 6 percent of the Philippine consumption,” Dominguez told reporters. Operating since September 1953, the Tacloban production facility, which serves the provinces of Leyte, Southern Leyte, Biliran, Samar, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar, occupies a 2.40-hectare

property at the city’s Fatima village. The fresh investment part of Coca-Cola FEMSA’s expansion budget of USD511 million in the Philippines in since it acquired on January 2013 the 51 percent share of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. (CCBPI) from the CocaCola Company. The acquisition cost of the Mexico-based giant beverage firm was pegged at USD 688.5 million. (PNA)

PLDT welcomes ‘Rocket’ plan to proceed with IPO Tsuneishi to deliver 60 ship orders by 2017

MANILA - Philippine Long Distance Telephone (PLDT) Company welcomed the Rocket Internet AG’s (Rocket) plan to proceed with an initial public offering (IPO) that aims to raise 750 million euros by the yearend. Rocket said in a statement that it plans to pursue an IPO by the end of the year on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, noting that current shareholders would not be selling in an offering that is expected to consist of only new shares. To recall, PLDT and Rocket announced last

Aug. 7, a global strategic partnership to drive the development of innovative online payments solutions in emerging markets. Under the terms of the partnership agreement, PLDT would invest 333 million euros in Rocket. Of this amount, 50 percent has already been paid. With the announcement of Rocket’s intention to proceed with the IPO, PLDT will now pay in full the remaining 50 percent of its investment in Rocket. The Rocket IPO is intended to take place later in 2014.

The IPO, if pursued, is expected to consist solely of new shares from a capital increase. The new shares will be of the same class and bearing the same rights as shares held by current Rocket shareholders. At present, the shareholders consist of Global Founders GmbH (Global Founders, which is the investment vehicle of Oliver Samwer, the founder and CEO of Rocket, and his brothers), Investment AB Kinnevik (Kinnevik), Access Industries (Access), United Internet (UI), HV

Holtzbrinck Ventures (HV) and PLDT. Existing shareholders of Rocket will remain invested and will not sell any shares as part of the offering. All six shareholders have signed lock up commitments not to sell or otherwise dispose of their shares for at least 12 months. Rocket intends to use the proceeds from the IPO to finance its future growth through the launch of new businesses and providing further equity capital to its network of companies. (PNA)

BALAMBAN, Cebu -- Tsuneishi Heavy Industries (Cebu), Inc. (THI) has 60 ship orders in the pipeline which is expected to be delivered by 2017, said THI President Hitoshi Kono in a briefing here Tuesday. Kono said most of the ship orders came from Japanese firms and the rest will be delivered for Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Europe. He added that these orders will back the company’s revenue growth in the next

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264.32 and 189.24 meters, respectively. In the meantime, the Agriculture official assured that DA regional offices have already deployed their resources to mitigate the effects of Typhoon Luis. “DA offices in the affected regions have already started releasing seeds from their buffer stocks to the affected farmers especially

in Region 2 so that they can of delivering training and immediately replant,” Palad post-training support for said. (PNA) learners at the grassroots level.Volunteers will be mobilized to organize and from B2 implement the local activiincluded. Digital literacy is ties that will bring digital empowering in every way literacy and digital citizenthat counts!” ship within the reach of The most important most Filipinos. component of the moveUP System IT Foundament will be volunteers, tion President Monchito who have the primary task Ibrahim summed up the role

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official for APEC, headed the delegation for this campaign. Amb. Rosario cited five factors that will be pushed by the Philippine government for the APEC 2015, apart from economic development, as peculiar aspects needing attention. These are investing in human capital development, building resilient and sustainable communities, fostering SMEs’ participa-

tion in regional and global markets, and enhancing regional integration agenda She said APEC is the higher goal, and the government wants to know if institutions still connect the dot -- that courses being offered and skills being developed in schools can connect to jobs offered

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to the water levels in major dams in the region were also registered because of the rains,” he added. Prior to “Luis,” San Roque dam’s water level was only at 256.93 meters while Magat dam stood at 182.35 meters. Palad said that the dams now have water levels at

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MNLF fighters, now a cooperative, to develop banana plant in Maguindanao By Edwin O. Fernandez

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O TA BAT O C i t y Members of the Moro National Liberation Front will launch a self-sustained 500-hectare Cavendish banana farm in the MNLF’s main enclave in Datu Odin Sinsuat town in Maguindanao. The project is meant to generate livelihood needed

to sustain the schooling of children of former Moro rebels that comprise the MNLF-led Barangay Bago Inged Multi-Purpose Cooperative. Datumama Guiaman, chairman of the MNLF cooperative, said while they do not have foreign capitalists for their banana venture, there are traders abroad ready to buy their harvests.

The chairman of the MNLF’s largest and most politically active faction, former Cotabato City Mayor Muslimin Sema, will lead the symbolic launching of the banana farm project in Barangay Bago Inged in northwest of Datu Odin Sinsuat. Sema said unlike most of the foreign-assisted Cavendish banana plantations

that mushroomed in Maguindanao in the past two years, the MNLF’s cooperative farm is a self-sustained project, to be funded out of earnings by local farmers. Barangay Bago Inged is host to the MNLF’s largest enclave in Maguindanao, the Camp Ebrahim, now a government-recognized “peace zone,” where former Moro rebels thrive as

farmers. Sema said the cooperative aims to develop into a Cavendish banana plantation at least 500 hectares of idle lands in the surroundings of Camp Ebrahim. Guiaman said their cooperative banana project shall also serve as a model farm for MNLF members in other Maguindanao towns. The MNLF signed a peace

pact with government on September 2, 1996, paving the way for the integration of more than 6,000 guerillas into the Armed Forces and the Philippine National Police. Most of the MNLF members that failed to qualify for integration into the military and the police are now peacefully tilling agricultural lands in their enclaves. (PNA)

Agri exports spike ‘double-digit feat’ PH, Indonesia sign Growth in agro-based exports spiked in the first seven months of the year. “The exports outlook for agricultural products is bullish,” said Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan. Citing a Philippine Statistics Authority report released September 10, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said agro exports registered “a strong doubledigit feat” as sales receipts reached US$447.2 million in July 2014 – 20.7 percent higher than the US$370.6 million recorded in the same period a year ago. “This is largely due to favorable performances from all major sub-groups, in particular, coconut products, fruits and vegetables, other agro-based products, and sugar products,” it said in a press statement. S ay i ng t he e x p or ts outlook for agricultural products is bullish, Balisacan said efforts must be intensified to implement programs that will help vulnerable area cope with

the adverse impact of a dry spell and coconut scale insect infestation. This “will propel further growth” in agriculture, especially for coconut-based commodities for which the Philippines is a major exporter, said the NEDA chief. The growth in manufacturing and agro-based exports more than offset the lower receipts from mineral, petroleum, and forest products, he said. Balisacan said merchandise exports grew by 12.4 percent in July 2014, with higher revenues from manufactures and agrobased products. The value of merchandise exports grew to US$5.5 billion from US$4.9 billion in July 2013. The Philippines posted the second highest exports growth among the major economies in East and Southeast Asia in July 2014, next only to China. For t he f irst s e ven months of 2014, exports sales grew by 8.5 percent to US$35.1 billion, higher than US$32.4 billion in the same period last year. Ac-

counting for 81.5 percent of total merchandise exports, revenues from manufactured goods grew by 15.9 percent from US$3.8 billion in July 2013 to US$4.4 billion in July 2014 due to strong overseas sales in almost all sub-groups in manufactured commodities, with electronics products topping the list. “The favorable performance of the manufactures sector largely reflected the upbeat global manufacturing activity which remains elevated,” said Balisacan. “Our country’s robust exports growth reflects global trend, as we see major economies such as the United States, China and Germany continuously showing signs of bouncing back from economic shocks,” he said. “This suggests that global demand is picking up pace and that our exports sector is slowly gaining momentum.” He said that overall, global trade activity for the initial month of the third quarter projects better prospects for the rest

of the year, especially for electronics, garments, intermediate goods exports and agriculture-based products. Japan remains as the Philippines’ top export market accounting for 22.2 percent of the country’s total revenues from merchandise exports during the period. The US came second, with a 14.7 percent share, followed by China with 12.8 percent. In terms of regional destination, outward shipments to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations member-countries comprised 13.8 percent of total exports while the European Union covered 9.8 percent. In Asia so far until July, China posted the highest growth at 14.5 percent, followed by the Philippines (12.4 percent) then Vietnam (12.2 percent). Other economies that posted positive exports growth were Taiwan (5.8 percent), South Korea (5.4 percent), Malaysia (0.8 percent), Japan (0.8 percent) and Singapore (0.4 percent). (SciPhil)

DEPED Technolympics - The Future is Real By Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr., Ph.D.

Undeniably, greater part of the student population of the public high schools belonged to the less advantaged families where many have qualms of their future. Nevertheless, the Department of Education opens equal opportunities to students who are endowed with gifts and talents in entrepreneurship. DepEd Technolympics is an avenue where a student demonstrates his/her personal entrepreneurial competencies thus, shaping his/her future career. Done annually, Technolympics is a competition of skills and talents from the various field of specialization in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE). Last September 12, 2014, the young entrepreneurs from different

Public High Schools of Cagayan de Oro City converged at Carmen National High School and showcased their skills in cookery, hairstyle with facial make-up, nail art with hand massage, creative children’s long gown construction, mini-cabinet making, steel baluster, t-shirt printing, Webpage designing, PC assembly,

tarpaulin designing and Bazaar exhibit. The activity was indeed festive and exceedingly enthralling. The students demonstrated their talents and skills with dexterity which are essential for work and life. This is exactly the message of our dear Schools Division Superintendent, Madam Elena M. Borcillo, CESO

VI. It is the mission and vision of DepEd that the acquired competencies of the students will “enable them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to building the nation”. Indeed, the students were not taught, coached and prepared for the sake of the contest alone, rather for the most true contest called life. With the participation of the 31 public high schools from both legislative district 1 and 2, the ended with a success. The vere dictum rites was done in the afternoon with great excitement and pleasure. It was closed by the enriching words of the Education Program Supervisor I in TLE, Mr. John Mingo. The 2014 Technolympics was a victory.

MOU to develop seaweeds Industry Leading seaweeds organizations of Indonesia and the Philippines has partnered to develop the seaweeds industry Indonesian Trade Vice Minister Bayu Krisnamurthi arrived in Manila on September 11 to witness the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the countries’ lead seaweeds organizations Asosiasi Rumput Laut Indonesia and the Seaweed Industry Association of the Philippines. The collaborative partnership between the Asosiasi Rumput Laut Indonesia (ARLI) and the Seaweed Industry Association of the Philippines (SIAP) will include sharing of good farming practices, cultivate enhancement and marketing expansion practices. Both SIAP and ARLI envision the possibility of investments or joint ventures in seaweed farming and processing in either country. Indonesia and the Philippines are the two top sources of seaweeds in ASEAN. “This MOU is a result of continuing discussions between the Philippines and Indonesia to expand trade relations and investment. We are forging deeper economic ties between the two countries by significant exploring other avenues for complementation and collaboration. We have made progress in the areas of sea connectivity, and exploring mining and palm oil.” Department of Trade and Industry Undersecretary Adrian S. Cristobal Jr said in a statement. Cristobal added that the country’s international trade strategy promotes the

interests of the Philippines in the global community with the goal of generating more investments, creating meaningful employment opportunities and providing better sources of livelihood. Aside from the cooperation to develop the Seaweeds industry, another milestone in PH-Indonesia relations is the roll-on roll-off (RORO) service to ASEAN which will soon be available with establishment of the Davao-GenSan (Philippines)- Bitung (Indonesia) Ro-Ro route. The first ASEAN RoRo aims to further increase trade and economic activities between the two countries. Both countries are also exploring cooperation in other areas including steel, geothermal, shipbuilding, chocolate and cacao production, and trade promotion activities in the East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA). Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines H.E. Johny J. Lumintang joined Undersecretary Cristobal and Vice Minister Bayu Krisnamurthi during the signing ceremony. Within ASEAN, the Philippines and Indonesia together account for 343 million people or more than half of 617 million total ASEAN population. Philippine companies in Indonesia are in food and food processing, personal care products, manpower services and consulting, pharmaceuticals, and energy research and exploration. In recent years Philippine franchises including Potato Corner, Gingersnaps, Penshoppe and Julie’s Bakeshop have established a foothold in Indonesia. (DTI)


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ugust was an event filled month for FHGG Event Matters. We have produced and staged 3 events namely, The 3rd Mindanao Fashion Summit, The Man of Himologan 2014 and the CdeO Singing Pop Star.

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“The 3rd Mindanao Fashion Summit” was a 3-day event held at the Rotunda of Limketkai Center last August 8-10, 2014. Designers from Butuan City, Davao City, Ozamis City, Iligan City and Cagayan de Oro City converge to put up a very fabulous show. The Lady Boss of FHGG Event Matters, Madam Edna Ramos-Garmendia partici-

pated in the event by strutting the runway wearing a Mark Christopher Yaranon Collection for the Mindanaoan Show. She envisioned that the Mindanao Fashion Summit will not just be an ordinary fashion show but it should feature the Mindanao Designers showcasing local designs with global impact. continue reading | Page 4

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Gokongwei named Airline Tourism Personality of the Year

S k a l i nt e r n at i on a l Makati President Robert Lim Joseph (left) and New World Makati Hotel General Manager Farid Schoucair (right) presented Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) President and CEO Lance Gokongwei with the Airline Personality of the Year award. This was held during the recently concluded 24th Skal Tourism Personality Awards, in time for the Makati chapter's 33rd anniversary. "I have long admired Skal's efforts to promote camaraderie within the tourism industry, all over the world. This recognition validates Cebu Pacific's growth, and shows the interdependent relationship we have, as tourism stakeholders," said

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Gokongwei, after he accepted the award. He n ote d C E B ' s long-haul expansion and growth, with the launch of Kuwait and Sydney in September, and the launch of Riyadh and Dammam in October. An interline agreement with Tigerair Singapore also provides more destination options for passengers, including Myanmar, India and Maldives through the CEB website. "Such milestones were achieved because of the patronage of our passengers, now numbering over 90 million; the determination of our team; and the support of all industries interlocked with ours, especially that of the travel and trade," he added.

SKAL International is a worldwide asso ciation of travel and tourism professionals promoting global tourism and friendship. It is the only international group uniting all branches of the travel and tourism Industry. The awards night is an annual event that celebrates the achievements of exemplary individuals in Philippine tourism. About C ebu Air Inc. (PSE: CEB) Cebu Air Inc. is the largest carrier in the Philippine air transportation industry, offering its low-cost services to more destinations and routes with higher flight frequency within the Philippines than any other airline.

Why Pinoys are the Best?

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fter travelling over 8,500 miles and 17 hours from Manila to Dubai and vice versa. I just can’t get over the UAE rush. I am not only impressed on how progressive their country has become from a desert land to a state of the art well progressive land. One more thing that caught my attention was the Filipinos. Do you know that there are practically Pinoys everywhere? We are the most travelled people in the world. Even to countries you haven’t heard of. Do you know that there are almost 700,000 Pinoys in Abu Dhabi alone? (Source: UAE Embassy) I am just so shocked and amazed, wherever we go, we see Pinoys everywhere. From the hotel staff, to the resto that we ate, to the security staff of the mall and even the sales lady of the shops were Pinoys. It’s as it seems that I haven’t left our country. But there are so many amazing things I love from our KABABAYANS and I firmly believe with all of my heart that they are the best. Allow me share with you why I feel that Pinoys are the best:

ford to put a smile on our face. We laugh at corny jokes; we laugh when we make mistakes; we laugh when we have problems; we laugh at almost anything. We can’t just stop to be happy, no matter the circumstance maybe.

PINOYS ARE HIGHLY RESILIENT PEOPLE It doesn’t matter what challenges may come, we just never give up. Sometimes a tragedy can become a blessing. Since our country is devastated by so many calamities, from natural calamities such as typhoon to man-made calamities such as some inefficient or misguided leaders in government. When flood waters come in the house and when Pinoys are forced to go up their roof to take refuge. When rescue boats come in to help, and while the news channel is covering the rescue, they would even have the strength to smile and pose for the cameras. Sa dami nating pinagdaanan ng mga Pinoy. Walang na sigurong kahirapan ang hindi natin pagtagumpayan. That is the reason why when Pinoys goes abroad, even if they are making huge personal sacrifices, they continue PINOYS ARE JUST to fight, no matter whatHAPPY PEOPLE ever it takes. I can safely say we are one of the happiest PINOYS ARE ADAPTpeople in the world. ABLE PEOPLE No matter what hapWhen you need Pipens, however difficult noys to sing, they will the work or the task sing. maybe, we can still afWhen you need Pinoys to sell, they will sell. When you need Pinoys to carr y heavy

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things, they will do it. We are great at everything from being a professional, to being an architect; to an engineer; to a corporate executive; to a doctor. Working from a blue collar job, from a welder; to a construction worker; to a domestic helper; to a care giver. Name it we’ll do it! We learned on how to adjust and adapt to change. So how about you? Do you believe that we are the best? If you believe, let us stop saying negative things about each other and our country. Let us make an extra effort to look at the good things and stop saying bad things about our country. Yes, I know that there are many things that we can still improve, but we are sure getting there. Let us try to encourage one another and stop destroying one another. Let us make every effort to become positive and stop living in the negative. Let us just do our best everyday and never settle for less. How about you? Why do you think PINOYS are the best?

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Daily HOROSCOPE AQUARIUS (January 20 – February 18) - Your creative energy is working its magic today -- so much so that you might find yourself in a very different place by tonight! Just go with it, because you’re sure to like where it leads. PISCES (February 19 – March 20) - It’s an active, busy day -- even if you’ve got nothing planned! Events fill up empty schedules quickly, so be ready to say ‘no’ more than once as you try to reclaim some down time. ARIES (March 21 – April 19) - A meeting may go far too long this morning, so make sure that you’re keeping your remarks short and sweet. Things are sure to get weird if you don’t keep everyone on track today! TAURUS (April 20 – May 20) - This is a hard time for thinking big -- try to focus on the small stuff if you want to succeed. Of course, eventually you’ll have to look at the big picture, but you should know when the time’s right. GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) - It’s time for a change of some kind, so push yourself to try something new or at least to make a move. The further you go, the more likely you are to end up in exactly the right place.

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LEO (July 23 – August 22) - You’ve got a unique way of seeing the world -- and today, that’s a hot commodity! You should be able to show others a fresh perspective that helps them to come to terms with a big problem. VIRGO (August 23 – September 22) - You can’t let emotion influence your judgment too much today -- it’s all about cold, hard logic. That might be hard to get across to people in your circles, but you can find a way to make it work. LIBRA (September 23 – October 22) - You walk through a familiar door early today -- and end up somewhere entirely new and different! It’s not magic, just a shift in perspective that is almost certain to be overwhelmingly positive. SCORPIO (October 23 – November 21) - You are already pretty careful with your actions -- as long as you know the risks. Today, though, you may not be fully informed. Tale care that you learn as much as you can before you get moving. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 – December 21) - Your mind takes a philosophical bent today, but it’s not so deep that you lose yourself entirely. You may find that someone new has arrived who can explain a difficult issue pretty easily. CAPRICORN (December 22 – January 19) - An email or phone message comes your way this morning that is much more important than you realize. Take it seriously and get right to work on it -- in fact, you may need to spread it around.

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HIMOLOGAN2014

THE MAN OF

“The Man of Himologan” was conceptualized and staged in the year 2008 as a way to heighten socio-civic awareness and educate about the history of our city among the youth. It was named after the pre-historic home of Cagayan de Oro’s original natives, Himologan. The 6-year old pageant is often referred to as the counterpart of Miss Cagayan de Oro. The first Man of Himologan was held in 2008, where 15 young men with ages ranging from 18 to 25 were presented to the public during pageant night at the Imperial Ballroom of the Dynasty Court Hotel. FHGG’s Lady Boss, Madam Edna Ramos-Garmendia said that the Man of Himologan is different from other male

pageants because its main advocacy is to highlight the God-fearing, intelligent, confident, talented, and socially motivated Kagay-anon men. Emphasis is on social responsiveness and personality development. The winning candidate will serve as a role model; a youth icon for the youth of Cagayan de Oro. The Man of Himologan 2014 was held at the Rotunda of Limketkai Center last August 15, 2014. Proclaimed as The Man of Himologan 2014 was Delegate Number 12 - Romel Arvin Nikko Villafuerte, 18 years old from Barangay Kauswagan, a 3rd year Medical Technology student of Liceo de Cagayan University.

THE CDEO SINGING

POP STAR “The CdeO Singing Pop Star” is a city-wide singing competition, in partnership with Limketkai Center and Shopwise. It aims to search for the newest singing sensation among the talented youth of Cagayan de Oro City ages 14 to 20 years old who has the musicality and star quality to showcase. The competition will cover the entire barangay of Cagayan de Oro City but it is open to the neighboring towns within the region. Two (2) qualifiers were selected for each elimination round from May, June and July. The six (6) qualifiers competed for the Grand Finals last August 16, 2014 at the Rotunda of Limketkai Center. FHGG’s Lady Boss, Madam Edna Ramos-Garmendia together with

Mr. Gabby Bacarro of Cagayan de Oro Talent Center and Ms. Donnah Burgos of Shopwise announced and proclaimed Sheena Marie Labis as the first-ever “Cdeo Singing Pop Star”. Her winning piece was “I Believe” by Fantasia Barino. She is 17 years old from Barangay Gusa and a 2nd year BS Technology and Communications Management student of Mindanao University of Science and Technology.


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