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EAR Lord, knowing that we are created in the image and likeness of God, man is the most noble of all of creatures. Without baptism, however, we are only the privileged recipients of God’s creative love. Through baptism, instead, we also receive God’s redeeming and elevating love by becoming personally related to each of the three Divine Persons. In fact, through the sacraments, we become children of the Eternal Father, brothers/sisters of God’s Son Jesus Christ, and sacred abodes of the Holy Spirit. Amen. EXPLORING GOD’S WORD, FR. SAL PUTZU, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com

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S this sentence was being written, about a dozen notifications just happened. It used to take some effort to get machines to tell us stuff. A digital alarm clock wouldn’t wake you until you told it what time, down to the minute. If a phone automatically started telling you what appointments to expect that day and how the weather would be, you called an exorcist (from another phone). But we’ve come to take for granted that our eversmarter tools (phones, computers, e-mail) and even those with modern brain transplants (TVs, refrigerators, cars) are telling us stuff all the time. Honestly, you can’t shut them up. They feel you must know how many e-mails have arrived since the last time you checked, whether it’s time to change the water filter, who’s replied to a Facebook post you commented on last week. If you wanted to lump all these messages together, you could just call them “notifications,” which is a catch-all term if you own an Apple or Android phone. In recent years, the way phones and tablets organize all of the alerts and updates from different apps into one neat, front-and-center, at-a-glance display has become a major mobile feature. A well-organized set of notifications can make you feel like you’re on top of what’s going on and plugged into the now. A messy notifications list is a pirate ship plank’s walk into deadly, chaotic seas. Notifications, though, are part of a larger problem: interruptions. Perhaps you have found a way to shield yourself from the increasing number of pings and prods, the dings and distractions.

you’re fine with some notifications, but you’ve noticed others dominate your day, such as reminders of new e-mails or a calendar app that blasts a ringtone when an appointment arrives. Get rid of the most frequent, annoying offenders and see if that improves your life. Some apps won’t let you off so easily. Facebook’s Messenger app, for instance, will tersely remind you every time you open the chat program that you should have notifications enabled. It’s pushy like that. n Cutting devices from the loop: You may need constant alerts and reminders if you lead a fastcharging, busy life, but you may not need to see the same notifications on all your devices all the time. If you’re a heavy Mac/iPhone user, for instance, you may find yourself seeing the same notifications on your computer, phone, tablet and, if you have one, Apple Watch. You could cut the iPad out of that cycle if it’s not a device you frequently use all day. One other advantage to this—if you ever get sensitive private messages or anything not safe for work as an alert, do you really want that stuff flashing on the home screens of multiple gadgets at the same time, including devices that are out of reach? n To amber or not to amber: This is a little controversial. Smartphones include a feature that pushes an Amber Alert to mobile-phone users. But they also include a way to disable that, and it’s tempting to do so if you’ve ever been in an office full of people when an Amber Alert goes off en masse. (In short, it’s terrifying.) These kinds of alerts are also useful in severe weather. If you’re asleep in the middle of the night, that severe weather alert may be the only thing that wakes you up before a tornado hits. Disabling Wireless Emergency Alerts is absolutely your prerogative as a gadget owner, but it may also be a moral question. If everyone decided to disable Amber Alerts, how much less effective would Amber Alerts be? You may need to search your conscience and simply be prepared to be scared out of your wits once in a while. n Seasonal adjustments: It may take a little more effort, but handling notifications in a situational way has its advantages. For instance, you could only shut off notifications when you’re on vacation or on weekends. You could add notifications that are reliant on location (these are called “geolocation” or “geofenced” alerts) when you’re traveling to tell you when you’re near a popular attraction or historical landmark. It may be that you want shopping-related notifications before the holidays but won’t be able to stand them after New Year’s Day. Riding the wave of life events, holidays and shifting needs is a way to stay ahead of notification overload. n Keep them on: We may be overconnected and mega-notified, but maybe that’s just the new norm. Keeping all notifications on could potentially enrich your life, making it more likely that you’ll answer errant e-mail messages and that you won’t miss an impromptu Periscope broadcast from a close friend before it disappears. A person who is good at tuning out information, or at least with enough impulse control to glance at a list of alerts and only act on the important ones, may be perfectly Zen in notification hell. n

For the rest of us, it’s a struggle; what if you miss an important text message? Or a flood warning? What about an e-mail from the boss or news of a sale from your favorite store’s mobile app? How do you balance all that with the need to reclaim your time, attention and physical space from external intrusions? How you approach the problem of notifications in an era when people are attaching devices like the Apple Watch to their wrist to be more up to date depends on whether you feel you’re having a problem at all. Are you content, happy, related and caught up? Or do you feel anxious and overwhelmed, running behind and reminded of it all the time? I try to be the former, but I often catch myself stuck in the latter with need for improvement. Let’s explore some approaches you can take to taming notifications if you feel that way, too. n Going cold turkey: This won’t stop your car from making you aware of a needed oil change or your cable company’s DVR from alerting you to a lack of hard-drive space, but on your more personal digital devices (phones, computers, tablets) you could consider turning off notifications entirely and seeing whether it brings you peace of mind. On Windows PCs, Macs, iOS, Android and other mobile devices and on social networks, your settings or control panels will have an option for turning off notifications. On most recent smartphones, you can go in and control notifications for individual apps and how they appear on your main screen. You may decide as you go to re-enable notifications to bring back only the ones you need, but wiping the slate clean and living that way for a few days may be a good place to start. n Hitting the worst offenders first: Maybe

Globe offers free access to Facebook with full photo and video browsing experience TOP mobile brand and purveyor of the Filipino digital lifestyle Globe Telecom continues to enrich the customer experience as it now offers its GoSURF consumable data plan with free access to Facebook, allowing its mobile customers to access the socialnetworking site without data charges. Globe is the only telco in the country to offer free access to Facebook with a complete browsing experience by registering to any GoSURF data plan. The full experience includes viewing of photos, streaming of videos uploaded on Facebook, as well as posting, liking, sharing and making comments on the socialnetworking site. Access to the Messenger app, excluding calls, is also free. Available to Globe Prepaid and TM customers with a GoSURF subscription, and to Globe Postpaid customers who will opt-in to the free Facebook promo, free access to Facebook works on any mobile platform, including the Facebook Android and iOS app and browsers (via m.facebook.com), without any maintaining balance. Postpaid customers can access Facebook for free without any purchase requirement, while Prepaid and TM customers will automatically get access upon purchase of any GoSURF promo. The validity of the free access to Facebook offer is the same as the subscribed GoSURF promo.

Customers who have successfully registered on GoSURF will receive a text message notifying the availability of the free access to Facebook service, and will also see the “No Data Charges” banner at the top of the mobile site or app once the free access to Facebook promo is activated. “We continue to move toward cementing our authority in the digital space with the return of our free access to Facebook promo. We have been working very closely with Facebook to bring the best and the fullest Facebook experience for free to Filipinos, photos and video streaming included. With this full experience, our customers can definitely enjoy Facebook the best way possible without additional data charges for as long as they are registered to a GoSURF data plan. Our customers can look forward to more exciting and wonderful Facebook innovations from Globe soon,” says Jil Go, vice president for content at Globe Telecom. Globe was first to launch a partnership with Facebook in November 2013, allowing its customers to have free access to the social-networking site using the Globe data network. The company shared its technological capabilities and modernized network infrastructure to drive the ambitious commercial offer, which was aimed at increasing mobile browsing adoption in the country. To know more, text FREE FB to 8888.

Apple pulls some Civil War games B D B S Los Angeles Times CIVIL War historians were flummoxed by Apple’s removal of Civil War games from its App Store that included images of the Confederate flag. The controversial symbol is key to depicting history, they said. “It seems to me that pulling Civil War games might be an extreme response to the flag controversy, as if the Civil War didn’t exist,” said Bob Brinkmeyer, a professor of Southern studies at the University of South Carolina. “As these games remind us, the South lost.” Apple’s decision this week came soon after major retailers and e-commerce sites, from Wal-Mart to Amazon to eBay, banned sales of Confederate flags and products with Confederate images on them. The commercial actions came in response to the shooting of nine African-Americans at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina. The young man arrested for the crime had an apparent fondness for the Confederate flag and the flags of Apartheid-era South Africa and Rhodesia, judging by photographs of him flaunting those symbols. The historians had no beef with the product recalls but took issue with removing the flag in historic representations, even games played on smartphones. Joan Waugh, a history professor at University of California, Los Angeles, noted that the Confederate flag is an essential symbol in Civil War history. “I cannot support the ill-considered action by Apple or any other company to remove the flag from a Civil War game,” she said. Carolyn Marvin, a communications professor at the University of Pennsylvania, said she wasn’t surprised to see Apple responding to a Zeitgeist moment surrounding contempt for the flag. She made a distinction between scholarly records and games which are “representations of popular history.” Still, it’s hard to imagine a Civil War game that blocks out the Confederate flag. Why did Apple do that? The company won’t say. According to one game developer, Apple sent him a note citing guidelines prohibiting “mean-spirited” references while informing him that it would remove his games. “It seems disappointing that they would remove it as they weren’t being used in an offensive way,” said Andrew Mulholland of HexWar Games, adding that he would remove the flags in an attempt to get his games back in the Apple store. An Apple spokesman told Mashable that several apps using the Confederate flag had been removed. “We have removed apps from the App Store that use the Confederate flag in offensive or mean-spirited ways, which is in violation of our guidelines,” the spokesperman said. “We are not removing apps that display the Confederate flag for educational or historical uses.” The spokesman said the company is working with some game developers whose apps had been removed to try to get the games back in the App Store. The Los Angeles Times wondered how Apple defines “offensive or mean-spirited” in a game that takes place in an environment that is intrinsically offensive and mean spirited, and whether Apple might take the same action against World War II games that carry Nazi imagery. Calls were not returned. One of the creators of “Ultimate General: Gettysburg,” Maxim Zasov, said he did not plan to alter his depiction of one of the Civil War’s most important battles. The game is still available for download on PC. “We wanted our game to be the most accurate, historical, playable reference of the Battle of Gettysburg,” Zasov wrote on his web site. “All historical commanders, unit composition and weaponry, key geographical locations to the smallest streams or farms are recreated in our game’s battlefield.” In a tweet on Sunday, Apple CEO Tim Cook called for removing the “symbols and words” that feed racism.

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ACK in the day, people would rush home to catch the latest episode of their favorite TV show. Whether it was Marimar or Marimar Pangako Sa ’Yo (the Marimar or original version) or some other prime-time drama, people would drop what they were doing and hurry home to their TV sets to watch. Not anymore. With the Internet becoming increasingly embedded in everyday life, the entertainment habits of Filipino audiences have changed. Nowadays, they don’t have to rush home to their TV sets to enjoy the latest episode of their favorite shows. They can just stream it on their mobile device anytime they want, wherever they may be—this, through the magic of iflix. Thanks to a partnership between telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) Home and Smart, and Malaysia-based Catcha Group, iflix is now available to Filipino consumers to complete their entertainment experience. CONTENT IS THE NEXT FRONTIER iFLIX FLIX is an Internet video-on-demand (VOD) content

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Play the game of life with

honesty and integrity. You will rise to the top and be honored for your efforts if you play fairly with others. Sitting back and doing nothing to make a difference will be your biggest regret, so stand tall and be the one to make the first move. Your numbers are 4, 9, 15, 24, 26, 38, 41.

content, whether you are at home or outside your home,” he says. PERFECT PARTNERS “WE are extremely proud to have come together with the largest telecommunications company in the Philippines and, indeed, one of the region’s leading companies, to offer iflix offer iflix to PLDT’s enormous customer base,” says iflix Chairman Patrick Grove, noting the network’s 75 million-strong subscribers. “In PLDT we have found a like-minded partner who is committed to changing the way entertainment content is consumed in the region.” For his part, iflix CEO Mark Britt says that the partnership with PLDT has given them the perfect opportunity to offer their services because the media giant has the biggest audience in the Philippines, as well as the best infrastructure. More important, it has the vision to undertake such a project. “We are a group of people who are very, very passionate about one thing and that is making the world’s best content available to everyone on their terms.” Last week’s Philippine launch of iflix of iflix comes at the heels of new content deals with giant Hollywood studios The Walt Disney Company, Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution (Fox), BBC Worldwide (BBC) and Warner Bros. International Television Distribution (Warner Bros.).

provider that gives subscribers access to thousands of hours of film and TV shows from around the world. Similar to the US-based NetFlix (a subscriptionbased company that offers Internet streaming of films and TV shows), iflix boasts a library of over 11,000 hours of Hollywood, European and Asian movie and TV titles. With just a couple of clicks, subscribers can enjoy films like Batman Begins, How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days and While You Were Sleeping, as well as TV shows like Sherlock, Doctor Who, Arrow and The Big Bang Theory on their mobile devices, laptops and TV screens for as low as P99 a month. “You already have the device that has the capability to showcase your guilty viewing pleasures—whether it’s a smartphone, tablet, laptop, desktop computer and even TV screen. All you need is that one movie, that particular episode or even an entire season that you’ve had on your must-watch list. This is literally entertainment everywhere,” PLDT EVP and Consumer Business Group Head Ariel P. Fermin explains. Continuing, he says that content is “organic” to what consumers want in entertainment. “We felt consumers wanted to be in control and this is part of enabling them.... It’s a commitment from PLDT to its consumers [to provide] access to great

TAILORED TO FILIPINO AUDIENCES WHAT gives iflix the edge in the country is the addition of Asian dramas to its lineup. The service has some of the favorite South Korean novelas like Winter Sonata and Full House, as well as some classic telenovelas from Shanghai, Thailand, Taiwan and Japan, guaranteed to keep Filipino audiences glued to their smart phones and mobile devices. “We have a huge investment on [South] Korean dramas...and Chinese movies, etc.” Britt says. The company even has plans to beef up its lineup with more shows from Asia, including the Philippines. HOW IT WORKS WHAT does it take to access “entertainment everywhere”? Just sign up and create an account at www.iflix.com. It doesn’t get any simpler than that. Once you sign up, you can immediately avail yourself of the 14-day trial of the service. When this expires, PLDT Home and Smart users will be able to subscribe to the P99 per month package through the iflix the iflix web site. For PLDT HOME subscribers, iflix PLDT HOME subscribers, iflix is available via TVolution Trio TVolution Trio Plan 1599 inclusive of TVolution

a TVolution kit, TVolution kit, unlimited DSL and unlimited access TVolution to iflix. Existing users of PLDT Home DSL and PLDT Home Ultera Home Ultera can get iflixas an add-on option on top of their monthly fees for only P99 per month, while it comes free with PLDT Home Fibr and PLDT Home Telpad Home Telpad plans. Smart subscribers also have the option of charging the P99 a month against their their prepaid loads or on top of their postpaid accounts. No credit card required! iflix will soon be available in other countries iflix including the United States, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Thailand and Tokyo. The iflix app is also downloadable via Google Play The iflix Store or the Apple App Store. To know more on how to subscribe to iflix with iflix with your iflix PLDT Home or Smart account, visit www.pldthome. com or www.smart.com.ph. n

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WITH the release of Plattan in 2009, Urbanears, based in Stockholm, Sweden, changed the way world saw headphones. Elevating headphones from the realm of chromed plastics to colorful fashion accessories, the Urbanears Plattan paved the way for new wave of electronics—where form is just as important as function. The audio specialist is changing the game once again with the release of the new Plattan ADV. Taking the iconic design and reinventing it for a new generation, the Urbanears Plattan ADV sports a classy design packed with the following new features: 3D Hinge technology, which automatically adjusts the headphones to a user’s ears and head for a soft and comfortable fit; interchangeable cable to allow users to wear it on either the left or right side; washable headband, to keep it looking new. Since Plattan ADV is part of the Urbanears family, it also comes with handy features, such as the ZoundPlug, collapsible structure, 3.5 mm stereo plug, microphone and remote. To know more about Urbanears Plattan ADV, visit tinyurl.com/9rm9m75.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Make changes to your looks, where you live or the activities or events you pursue. Don’t let minor incidents at home lead to an argument you’ll regret. Don’t put demands on others or put up with people meddling in your affairs.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Interact with people who you can learn from. Participate in events that enlighten you or bring you in touch with new possibilities. Ask questions and offer your thoughts, but don’t make donations or promises that are costly.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Build momentum and accomplish the projects that will add to your comfort and your confidence. Put extra effort into finishing what you start and following through with any promises you make. Expand, explore and live in the moment.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don’t get involved with people or organizations that demonstrate indiscretion or unpredictability. Gravitate toward the people and the projects you know you can count on. Getting upset will not help you move forward or solve problems with co-workers. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Aim to improve your health, emotional wellbeing and your appearance. Don’t limit what you can do because you haven’t updated your skills or are living in the past. Being current in every aspect of life will help you get ahead.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Flex your muscles if it will help you get your way. Putting in extra time and effort at work will not be wasted. Your efforts will lead to a position that will allow you to use your skills fully.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Spend a quiet day working on something that will bring you pleasure. Your accomplishments will come from your dedication and passionate way of attacking a project that stimulates and motivates you. Don’t hesitate to take on a new or unusual approach.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Initiate the changes at home or to your resumé that will help you get ahead mentally, physically and financially. Offer an alternate proposal to someone you want to work with. Expect emotions to escalate if you make unreasonable demands.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Share your concerns, but don’t make rash decisions or impulsive moves. Keep the anger level down and search for a creative solution to any problem you face. Strive to achieve peace of mind. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don’t feel obligated to take care of everyone else’s responsibilities. Do your share, but leave time for yourself or for romance with someone special. Discussing personal plans will bring about favorable changes to your domestic situation and your love life.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take action and make the physical changes to your residence that will make your life easier or help you reach personal and professional goals. Don’t hesitate to call in a favor that could result in a closer alliance.

BIRTHDAY BABY: You are unique and in control. You are proactive and popular.

‘going back and forth’ BY JUDITH W. WALKER The Universal Crossword/Edited by Timothy E. Parker

ACROSS 1 “...and make it fast!” 5 Wedge placed under a wheel 10 The point of a tooth 14 Seaweed one can eat 15 Boxing ring site 16 Start to freeze? 17 Reviewed 19 Cut and paste 20 Blue jeans 21 Humdingers 23 Theatrical hit 26 Forgo the letter opener 27 Roadblock 30 Foot bone 33 Pro ___ (in proportion) 34 Yarn ball chaser 36 Explosive letters 37 Monopoly token, once 38 Always, to a poet 39 Effervescent beverage 40 Psychoanalysis subject 41 Cowboy’s parking lot? 44 “What’s ___ problem?”

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PERSONAL TECH DOWN 1 “___ Lang Syne” 2 ___ gin fizz 3 Big cosmetics company 4 India neighbor 5 Pathetically inept person 6 Paid player 7 Gun, as an engine 8 Again

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certain handsome Italian knight, a bello cavalier, yet dear old classic was betrothed fundamentally to the platonic, and perhaps, the unrequited. He was also rumored to have fallen in love with a daughter of the Medici in his teens. But whether this or that was true or not has no eternal bearing on the majesty of the oeuvre, or on the artist’s worth as a human being. If he was a homosexual, perhaps this preference made him more sensitive and more artistic than most, following common genderbased generalizations. But as big as these statements come, Michelangelo is etched in the cognitive as artist par excellence, a perennial favorite not merely for the radar’s voyeuristic speculation, but for resounding creative brilliance that echoes through the centuries.

And this, through the work of a man who saw beauty in most yet hated his own face. It was quite the resumption into Michelangelo studies earlier this year in northwestern Europe and the United Kingdom when a pair of 16th-century sculptures, known as the Rothschild Bronzes, which had been earlier attributed to the master, were finally saved from further speculation and brought forward as the latest additions to his body of work. Each of the two statues depicting a naked man riding a panther was presented by two highly respected institutions, the University of Cambridge and the Fitzwilliam Museum (also in Cambridge), as unimpeachable specimens. The basis was a tiny portion of a drawing by an apprentice and other details. It was a certain Dr. Paul Joannides, emeritus professor of art history at the University of Cambridge, who connected the bronzes to a drawing by one of Michelangelo’s students now in the Musée Fabre, Montpellier, France. A Sheet of Studies with Virgin Embracing Infant Jesus, c.1508, is a student’s copy of various lost sketches by Michelangelo. On one corner is a composition of a muscular youth riding a panther, akin to the pose of the bronzes, and sketched in the abrupt, forceful manner that Michelangelo developed when making designs for sculpture, suggesting the correctness of the attribution. This evidence is now being studied by a team of international experts that has gathered a thesis that these two pieces are actually early works made just after David and before the artist set up scaffolds for the Sistine Chapel. More findings are set to be published after the presentation at an international conference on July 6. It is generally regarded that no bronzes by Michelangelo had survived the centuries. In an early communique in Cam.ac.uk, the University of Cambridge could not deny that if its attribution is

and abstraction, where the figure is caught on the edge of dissolution, and where abstract forms and shapes huddle together in intimations of imagined human figures. Indeed, two works assert the presence of a human character, bearing the titles Sitting Shadow and The Wandering Soul. Each tantalizingly refers to the other; one is a resolution of the other. The title painting Vantage Point is suggestive of terrains, mountain ranges, ridges of land, though they may merely be irregular geometric patterns and patches, in loose or tight arrangements, which, more and more, characterize the look of a Jojo Austria painting. His patchworks have a tough but lyrical sentiment. The characteristic trademark dripping wet pigments so beloved by Abstract Expressionists flatten the abstract shapes even more,

At a Palace briefing on Tuesday, Communications Secretary Herminio B. Coloma Jr. assured that the instability gripping Europe is not likely to have serious adverse effects on the Philippine economy. “According to Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima, the Philippines is in a much stronger position now to face the volatility that may result from ‘Grexit,’” Coloma told Palace reporters, referring to the possible exit of Greece from the EU.

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correct, the Rothschild Bronzes would be “the only surviving Michelangelo bronzes in the world.” This is great news for fans of the artist. The Rothschild Bronzes are a nonmatching pair, one figure older and the other young and athletic. Admired for their deft handling of anatomy and expression, their first recorded attribution was to Michelangelo when they were exhibited in 1878 as the property of Baron Adolphe de Rothschild, although the attribution was disputed and dismissed for lack of documentation and artist signatures on the works. When the heir of Rothschild died, the bronzes changed ownership to a French private collector. In 2002 they were again sold to a British collector, and in 2012, they were exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts. Through the years, the pair has been variously attributed to Tiziano Aspetti, Jacopo Sansovino and Benvenuto Cellini, or their respective circles. Noted the Prospero Blog of The Economist: “If the attribution is endorsed by scholars round the world, the 500-year-old, 1-meter-high bronzes would become this century’s second-most spectacular Renaissance discovery after Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi.” Da Vinci’s representation of Christ, with one hand held up in blessing and the other grasping a translucent globe, made headlines when it was exhibited at the National Gallery in London three years ago. The world awaits with bated breath. Meanwhile, the bronzes have been put on display in advance of the Fitzwilliam Museum’s bicentenary in 2016 and before its next major exhibition, Treasured Possessions, the result of an interdisciplinary university research project revealing hidden items in the museum’s reserves. The bronzes and a selection of the evidence can be found in the Italian galleries of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge until August 9. Admission to the Fitzwilliam is free. n

Hiraya’s ‘Vantage Point’ IN the exhibition titled Vantage Point, on view at Hiraya Gallery Point until July 8, traveling artist Julio “Jojo” Austria does, as it were, a disappearing act, for he is indeed, as of this writing, in New York, on the other side of the globe. While at this, it is worth recalling that in a show a couple of years ago, the artist very likely had portrayed himself in a painting which he titled Into the Unknown. In that work, a traveler is turned away from the audience, his backpack saddled onto his shoulders, and, in pictorial terms, is about ready to walk into the distant horizon till cinematically he is nothing but a speck of unrecognizable pigment. Still, one recalls his cityscape of Vermont, USA, signified by the iconic stop sign and fire hydrant, always painted a fire engine-red. Austria’s works straddle the nether zone between figuration

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ALACAÑANG, citing the country’s “stable macroeconomic fundamentals,” on Tuesday voiced confidence the Philippines can ride out the European Union (EU) imbroglio ensuing from a financial crisis that may compel Greece to drop out from the bloc.

effacing any suggestion of depth that may have been achieved, bleeding into their interstices and crevasses. Vantage Point is on view until July 8. Hiraya Gallery (www.hiraya. com) is at 530 United Nations com Avenue, Ermita, Manila. Gallery hours are from 9 am to 5 pm, Mondays through Saturdays, and Sundays by appointment.

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M.A.P., ORO CHAMBER FORGE PARTNERSHIP Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) President Francisco F. del Rosario Jr. (left) and Cagayan de Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Oro Chamber) President Engr. Cerael C. Donggay (right) lead the memorandum of cooperation-signing between MAP and Oro Chamber, covering projects that will promote inclusive growth, during the MAP General Membership Meeting in Makati CIty. Others in the photo are MAP Assistant Treasurer Benedicta Du-Baladad (second from left) and Oro Chamber Agriculture Fishery and Mining Sector Vice President Roberto Ansald. ALYSA SALEN

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The Rothschild Bronzes: The latest by Michelangelo HE inside secret that many know yet are afraid or coy to discuss in the wide open, has been the tantalizing “innuendo” going around since pre-modern times that Michelangelo Buonarroti, the Italian Renaissance sculptor of hard, virile marbles, was gay. But then again, so what? The evidence was and is overwhelming. One cursory glance at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome is all one needs to shy away like Adam and Eve as they were expelled from the Garden by the glory of God. Yes, a few old masters had a thing or two for the sexiest male nudes. Hearsay went rumbling in all directions that the famous artist was in love with a

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PHOTOS of the Rothshild Bronzes released by the University of Cambridge in a preliminary Web page.

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ROPERTY giants SM Prime Holdings Inc. and Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) on Tuesday said they won the bidding for the right to develop a portion of the South Road Properties (SRP) in Cebu City. “The SM-ALI Group will codevelop the property pursuant to a joint master plan,” the companies said in their joint statement. The SM-ALI consortium benefits from the combined financial muscle, technical expertise and the real-estate

experience of SM and ALI Group, the companies said. The two property developers are still disputing big-ticket projects in Metro Manila, including a multibillion-peso reclamation project in Parañaque and the Metro Rail Transit common station in Quezon City. SM Prime and Ayala Land unit Cebu Holdings Inc (CHI). formed a consortium that won the bidding for the 26-hectare Lot No. 8-B-1 at SRP. “With the resources and expertise of

these real-estate companies, this newest development at the SRP is planned as another showcase of integrated, masterplanned and sustainable developments that will bring in more investments and jobs for the local economy,” the company said. CHI brings in its local expertise in the consortium, having developed two of Cebu’s prime business and lifestyle district—the Cebu Business Park and the Cebu IT Park. Its master-planned estates are the

preferred locations for traditional office, business-process outsourcing office and shopping-center leasing. The various residential condominiums it has launched bring in over 4,500 units upon completion, making it the biggest real-estate group offering the most number of units across a wide range of market segments in Cebu. The SRP, a 330-hectare of reclaimed lot, is local government’s answer to Cebu City’s rapid expansion, as it runs out of land for development. V.G. Cabuag

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IRST Gen Corp., the largest Philippine operator of gasfired power plants, is looking for partners for three plants and a liquefied natural-gas (LNG) terminal it plans to build in the next five years at a cost of $2.7 billion. By the end of the year, Manilabased First Gen wants to line up partners to help finance and operate the projects, President Francis Giles B. Puno said in an interview. The company plans to keep the majority control of the assets, he said. First Gen is in talks with potential partners from Japan, Europe and the Philippines, Puno added. He declined to name any of the companies, citing confidentiality agreements. For the $1.2-billion LNG terminal, First Gen wants a partner that can operate and maintain the facility, he said. The plan is to have the terminal up and running by 2021, before the nation’s Malampaya gas field runs dry in 2024. The company, which owns two of the three plants now running on Malampaya gas, plans to add three more worth $1.5 billion by 2021. “By making sure that we have good, supportive partners, we can accelerate the development of additional facilities,” Puno said. “The demand is there. We have the ability to supply, but the supply is dependent on capital expenditures.” The Southeast Asian nation’s demand for electricity surged, as its economy expanded. Consumption rose 50 percent to 72,922 gigawatthours in the 10 years to 2012, three C  A

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S a significant part of the country was proven to remain lacking access to banks, the government adopted measures to improve financial access in the country. These measures were designed to address the issue of the ordinary Filipino’s reluctance to go to any of the formal lender and open an account. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) also deliberately crafted a financial-education program for rural and urban Filipinos to address the top 3 reasons cited

by the National Baseline Survey for Financial Inclusion (NBSFI) as to why most are reluctant to open a bank account, i.e., the lack of money; lack of need for a bank account; and the limited knowledge in opening an account. Other regulatory measures were in place to widen the banking reach, including the establishment of so-called microbanking offices (MBOs); the promotion of the use of electronic money as a platform for fund transfers, as well as the easing of the documentary requirement for financial consumers carrying low antimoney-laundering risks. “Recently, we issued Circular 868 [dated January 26, 2015], which expands the range

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of services that can be delivered in MBOs and waives the collection of processing fee for banking offices that will be established in unbanked municipalities. As we wait for the industry to react in the light of the recent regulation, the BSP will continue to monitor and identify areas for further enhancement, if any,” the central bank said. The BSP vowed to continue working on crafting regulations to improve the current statistics on banking penetration in the Philippines, which comes dead last in the region. The Global Findex Database 2014 of the World Bank, which was published in April this year, also ranked the Philippines last

“While this may sound ambitious, we have a positive outlook that our financial system will continue to become more inclusive.” —BSP GOVERNOR AMANDO M. TETANGCO JR.

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n JAPAN 0.3689 n UK 71.1267 n HK 5.8302 n CHINA 7.2801 n SINGAPORE 33.5885 n AUSTRALIA 34.6919 n EU 50.8003 n SAUDI ARABIA 12.0540 Source: BSP (30 June 2015)


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