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n National office approval awaited submitted to the national office last week. HE Bureau of Internal Revenue n 7 other firms under surveillance He said the regional bureau is wait(BIR) Revenue Region No. 19 will According to BIR Assistant Regional ing for the signature of either the BIR padlock anytime soon a distribu- Director Nuzar, the erring stores are commissioner or the deputy commistor of equipment in Davao City, and a recommended for closure for five days sioner on the order for closure of the esgrocery store in Digos City for alleged based on the report the regional office tablishments. deficiences in their declared sales.

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SUMMER JOBS. Armed with required documents for summer employment, a group of youth patiently waits for its turn to be interviewed on Wednesday afternoon. [KARLOS

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ing his visit to Davao City this week. Binay, the Presidential Adviser on Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Concerns, told reporters in Davao City Monday that several Filipinos have been given

Through the years, I’ve learned that a sustainable wardrobe doesn’t need to be expensive. I am not a big shopper and most of what I have were just accumulated through the years. However, I’ve reached that point wherein I’d have to rummage through my closet just to get a pair of jeans yet I still sometimes feel like I don’t have enough clothes to wear. “That’s because you don’t classify your clothes according to use. You have to make space for key pieces which you can mix and match, use and reuse many times,” snapped my friend. Getting reacquainted with the basics couldn’t have come at a better time. I got my copy of Liz Uy’s StyLIZed just when I began with my spring cleaning. StyLIZed, by far, is the hottest fashion book to hit the stores this year. In this book, fashion editor and stylist Liz Uy introduces to readers how to build a fashionable and

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IN THE EYE OF THE STORM. For his lackadaisical handling of the Cebu Pacific mishap at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport, embattled airport manager Frederick San Felix found himself at the receiving end of the public ire.

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immune to trends regardless of the season.” Liz doesn’t impose her own style and personality on her readers. She talks more about what goes into the process of putting together an ensemble and stresses on sensibility when it comes to choosing clothes and accessories that complement your body and character. The book inspires readers to think out of the box and explore styling possibilities from combining edgy and classic pieces to giving old clothes a second life with easy DIY tricks. It opens ideas on how a woman can better appreciate and express her style and flaunt her assets. These useful tips and fresh ideas are more than enough to help women achieve and maintain a chic wardrobe that is also practical at the same time. “No matter how basic the item is, it can truly go from day to night with just a simple tweak in how you fold it or what you wear it with. You can never go wrong with the basics. I would advise every girl to arm yourself with these pieces which you can definitely wear to many occasions at any time of the day. A little creativity goes a long way.”

highly functional wardrobe with only 10 versatile pieces. She details not only the basics every woman should have, but also the different ways of wearing them. During the book signing event held at SM Lanang Premier, Liz Uy shared how this style guide came about. “I’ve seen trends come and go during my years as fashion editor. In this style guide, I outlined 10 wardrobe staples, which are the most basic and ubiquitous pieces we probably all have in our closets. These are ones that can be worn for different occasions, styled in multiple ways, and are

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RIGHT SIZING my wardrobe to only functional pieces has always been a challenge for me, despite the fact that I live and breathe each waking weekday in my office uniform. Like Kate Spade, I started playing dress up at the age of five and have not stopped since then.

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BLACK DONUTS. A tire supplier watches over assorted brand new and second-hand tires along Quirino Street. With the onset of summer, more motorists are changing tires to keep their vehicles ready for the long drives this season. Lean Daval Jr.

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eMBeRS of the government of the Philippines government panel (GPh) are enjoining peace-loving Filipinos to contribute their ideas to help the panel’s peace negotiations with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDF) move forward.

IGNORING THE SIGN. Public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers and commuters pay no heed to a “No Loading and Unloading” sign along San Pedro Street yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

Alexander Padilla, GPh panel chairperson, made the appeal in his opening statement during the oneday public conversation for peace building with the civil society groups and non-governmental organizations (NGO) at the Apo View hotel yesterday. Padilla later told edge

THE MOVES. Human Resources and Management Office (HRMO) chief Erwin L. Alparaque together with the other heads and chiefs of offices of the city government of Davao dances to the tune of Psy’s Gentleman in a once in a lifetime Christmas presentations during the flag raising ceremony yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

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he YeAR 2013 will be characterized as one where Davao City flourished in business and trade, realized its potentials in real property development, blazed trails in governance, while going through trying times in the areas of law and order and disaster response.

Revenue collections and business permit applications surged to kickstart what loomed like a robust year, then came the mid-term elections that saw Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio step down to private life, paving the way for the return to City hall of her father Rodrigo

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Over the years, or make that months, mankind has seen the evolution of phones. Mobile phones have become more handy and “smart”, changing its face from click-clacking keypads to muted touchscreen, 2D to 3D features, revolutionizing conversations from word chat to actual face encounters. Every time we hear of a new phone coming out, we panic. A new phone has become a conversation piece for most cliques. Chances are, everyone in the family would want to have one, too --- including kids and teenagers. In case you haven’t heard of the good news, there is one brand of quality smartphones which you

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SSUING firearms to civilian traffic enforcers will not solve any problem specially if it concerns maintenance of order in the streets. This was the statement of Supt. Rodelio Poliquit, chief of the Davao City Police Office traffic group, when asked by newsmen covering the weekly Kapehan sa Dabaw media forum yesterday what he thought of a proposal from certain quarters to arm traffic enforcers in order to protect their lives from violence-prone motorists and other people who wish to harm them. The idea was floated after Julan Gentapa, a traffic enforcer manning traffic in Toril, was killed by a crazed

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SHOOTOUT. Davao City Public Safety and Security Command Center (PSSCC) chief Francisco Villaroman (right) checks a high-powered firearm owned by suspected members of a kidnap-for-ransom gang who were killed in a shootout with the Davao SWAT team at Allied Bank along C.M. Recto Avenue last August.

“paying-payong” tricycle driver in Toril, Davao City last December 19. The suspect, Junie Sumabong, who became despondent after he was arrested for some traffic violations, hacked the victim 17 times with a “lagarao,” a kind of bolo. however, victim Gentapa was not the enforcer who apprehended suspect Sumabong. Providing civilian traffic enforcers with guns will all the more make them targets or magnets to violent elements, Poliquit told media men. earlier, he lauded Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte for coming up with executive Order No. 39, Series of 2013, setting

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OUT OF THIS WORLD. A cosplay competitor clad in a predator-inspired costume strikes a pose on Sunday night’s Games and Gadgets Expo 2013 held at the activity center of Abreeza Mall along J.P. Laurel Avenue in Davao City. Lean Daval Jr.

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PROTEST. Davao-based progressive groups led by TRANSMISION-PISTON Southern Mindanao stage a protest rally in front of Sangguniang Panlungsod along San Pedro Street yesterday to show their opposition to the proposed urban sustainable transport project. Lean Daval Jr.

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AFTERseveral hours of debate,the Davao City Council yesterday approved onsecond reading the resolution “endorsing the request of Therma South Inc.(TSI)”to expand its generating capacity in Binugao, Toril from 300-MW to 645-MW.

The tourism industry in Davao City is growing by leaps and bounds with tourists as well as business travellers flocking to the city. With the influx of visitors coming to Durianburg comes the need for places where these guests can stay an evening or two and that is why Red Planet Hotels decided to put up Tune Hotel Davao (their 7th Tune Hotel in the Philippines) and I was lucky enough to be able to take a sneak peek at the hotel and what I has to offer during their soft launch last week.

Located along J.P. Laurel Avenue, the eight-storey, 155-room Tune Hotel Davao is hard not to miss with its red and white exteriors. Access to the hotel’s lobby is through a size entrance that takes you to the second floor (the ground floor is actually reserved for a food tenant). With its red, white and black colour motif, the lobby is striking as

A footwear brand trusted by families for over 50 years, Havaianas continues to reinvent itself by introducing new styles each year. This summer, Havaianas splashes into the season with a new flipflops collection featuring bold prints and vibrant “popsickle” shades. This collection was launched in Davao just last week in a fashion show hosted by Martish Marketing Co. (MMC), the exclusive subdistributor of Havaianas in South East Mindanao,

The request,made by Manuel M. Orig, first vice president of Therma South Inc.,received 20 votes from the councilors in favor of giving recommendation for their expansion project. Councilors Leah A. Librado–Yap and Antoinette G. Principe-Castrodes voted against. Yap told reporters in an interview after the session that from the start of the discussion she strongly opposed its passage. She said that the operation of the power plant would affect the environment.

check-in counter which feature iconic images from around the Philippines as well as the iconic Philippine Eagle. It was there that I met Director of Sales and Marketing for Tune Hotels Philippines, Benjie Martinez and was immediately given a tour around the hotel to see their rooms. On first glance the

Principe-Castrodes voted “no” on the ground of ‘intergenerational responsibility’. She said that the stories of environmental rights are not only stipulated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution but even before that there were already laws protecting the environment. Based on the resolution for approval, TSI they should follow terms and conditions such as: a) Compliance of TSI to the conditions stipulated in the approval of the 300

Portuguese, the language used in Brazil – is MMC’s annual thanksgiving event for their loyal clients and media partners. The fashion event showcased women of all ages decked in the latest Havaianas styles. It was refreshing to see not only young moms and pretty bachelorettes but also little girls on the runway. Each model wore their own style interpretation of summer, which consisted mostly of knee-length dresses, sleeveless tops, shorts, light fabric and floral prints. Havaianas flip-flops have been an essential ingredient for every summer escapade at the beach or in the city. Every summer, flip-flops lovers sport their favorite Havaianas as they journey to new destinations, stroll with loved ones in shopping malls, or lounge in the summer sun. The brand lives on the summer tradition by inspiring people to indulge in happiness, go out, make a splash, and simply have fun.

ONLYThree8 more BRICKS MISSING cocaine bricks returned By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net

With three cocaine bricks returned last Tuesday, anti-drugs enforcement authorities have still to recover eight bricks of cocaine. The total number of recovered bricks stands at 54.

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ONE SUMMER FUN, ONE DAVAO! Department of Tourism (DOT) 11 chief of tourism operations Eden L. David (3rd from left), together with City Tourism Officers Lisette Marquez (2nd from right) of Davao City, Bebot Ellera (leftmost) of Digos City; Provincial Tourism Officers Noel Daquioag (4th from left)of Davao del Norte, Christine Dompor (3rd from right) of Compostela Valley Province and Miguel Trocio (rightmost) of Davao Oriental; and Davao del Sur provincial consultant Joan Doromal (2nd from left), flashes the number 1 sign as part of the promotion of “One Summer Fun, One Davao!”, the summer event of Davao region, during Club 888 media forum at the Marco Polo Davao yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

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In a statement, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) 11 regional director Emerson R. Rosales who heads the Task Force Davao Cocaine and Other Illegal Drugs created by the City Mayor’s Office (CMO) said that at around 11:30 a.m. last Tuesday a certain Dondon, who is a container truck operator, surrendered the three bricks of cocaine to PDEA office. It states that Dondon wanted to turn over the missing bricks of cocaine to the authorities as he heard the call of the authorities over T.V. and radio interviews. But he reportedly hesitated because he was afraid that he might be ar-

rested and punished for possession of illegal drugs. “Nevertheless, he changes his mind and courageously called the PDEA Regional Office XI Hotline Number to surrender the remaining bricks of cocaine,” says the report. Rosales has urged the public to surrender the remaining eight bricks of cocaine by submitting it voluntarily to PDEA office or nearest police station in their area. Last March 25, two bricks of cocaine were turned over to the law enforcers of the city. One was turned over by the security officer of Sumifru while another one was

But what if we can take away most of the fat and meat and substitute them for healthier fare? Would you still smile? Fortunately you can at Sea Green Cafe and Lifestyle Shop. I had been hearing of Sea Green for the longest time and had wanted to give the place a taste but no thanks to deadly deadlines as well as laziness, I was not able to until last March when my “BPA” group finally decided to give Sea Green a visit. The interior of the cafe was light and airy with touches of shabby chic all around. I love their lifestyle shop area which sells organic soaps, honey, wheat grass and other healthy treats. Sea Green’s menu was simple yet was well thought out offering appetisers, main courses, pasta, salad, soup, sandwiches, and brunch. I have to warn meat lovers though, as you cannot find any trace of beef nor pork on Sea Green’s healthy menu. Given that we are always a hungry bunch we decided to each have our own orders. I went for

Sea Green’s Pan Grilled Fish with Cauliflower Rice, Booboo went for the Calamari Pesto Spaghettinis, while Ann went with a Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict. Emil and Christian arrived almost at the same time as Otoi. Emil ordered the Creamy Pesto and Vegetable Linguini

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Just mention lunch or dinner by the beach and images of grilled seafood, and pork barbecue circle my mind. But one dinner at the tiki Beach Resort at samal Island changed all that in an instant. Instead of going for typical Philippine island cuisine, the tiki Beach Resort went halfway around the world and offers modern Mediterranean cuisine that when combined with the dramatic sunsets over Davao Gulf plus the delicious sangria being served, immediately transported me to a different world. “Dining on the beach is always magical.” tiki Beach Resort’s general manager Wolfgang Pfuner beams, “and with great food here at the resort you can be sure to have a great time.” And have a great time I did! How can you not when having a meal right beside a 200-meter naturally formed beach right? For starters I had two kinds of bruschetta followed up by the tiki Beach Resort’s tuna ceviche, similar to the native kinilaw, but served with peppery arugula by the side for a punchy taste. I loved the bright flavours of the dish that add to the experience of dining on the beach. For the main course, I chose to have the beef marsala which was tender and flavourful after which

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a chocolate cookie a-la mode was served for dessert. I would have loved the cookie but it turned out more to be like a hard biscotti. Oh well, at least I can eat the ice cream

which was a great way to end a wonderful meal by the beach. The tiki Beach Resort can be reached at reservations@tikibeachresort. com or call (082) 284-

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try to smuggle rice into the country, our operatives will always be there to stop them.” Biazon inspected 22 container vans of rice and one forty-container van with one (1) unit used Daewoo Rezzo, one (1) unit Kia Carens and one (1) unit hyundai Sonata of seized at the Port of Davao by Customs Intelligence Group operatives under Deputy Commissioner Danilo Lim for violation of Section 2503 of the Tariffs and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP).

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month of surveillance paid off with the arrest of two suspected bigtime drug pushers Wednesday afternoon on Tulip Drive by agents of the Philippine Drug enforcement Agency (PDeA) during a buy-bust operation in front of the Delongtes Restaurant. The suspects were identified as: Krap Buisan, 20, of Brgy. Malagapas, Cotabato City and Yasser Nandang, 61, of Brgy. Tukananas, Cotabato City. PDeA 11 information officer Noli Nephi Dimaandal told edge Davao the suspects had been involved in the illegal drug trade deals in the city. The buy-bust operation was spearheaded by PDeA 11 regional director emerson Rosales together with the 305th Air Intelligence and Security Group led by

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HOT RICE. Customs Commissioner Ruffy Biazon (left) and Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence Danilo Lim show Vietnamese Fragrant White rice seized by Customs operatives at Sasa Wharf in Davao City during yesterday’s presentation to media. Lean Daval Jr.

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all in one roof. In the city. Certainly, you cannot ask for more. Rebuttal King himself, Dello, came out first. Singing “Darating” with his band, you could just hear the symphony from the crowd. It was smooth and just right to make the crowd up and about. In between, he gamely tossed his merchandise that got the crowd rowdier than ever. After his set, I thought I was already deaf. The crowd went wild as Mr. Tao Lang, Loonie, took the stage. With his chillax mode, he was such a sight to see up on the stage --right where he truly belongs. He urged a fan to take the mic and sing with him. Oh how I wish I do not stutter --I would have left my post and sang with him. Seriously! By the time the first note of ‘Tao Lang’ came blasting from the speakers, I was already jumping from my seat. With Loonie was Reg

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y friend and fellow rap battle enthusiast, CJ Andea, asked me if I was sure. I nodded my head and gave him my 24 Karat smile. He was not a happy camper as he knew how I am with people -- a crowd full of people, at that. Nonetheless, we made our way and walked the catwalk of MTS that fateful evening of May 19. It was the TM RAPublika Battle Season 2 at the Taboan. Artists from all walks of life rallied their way to the venue and patiently waited for the event to start. Hiphop enthusiasts and some of Davao’s prime battle mc’s (Snob, Psykadelik, to name a few) were present to witness the unveiling of undiscovered talents that night. With them was Paw, who kept me in-sync within the hiphop realm all throughout the night. Jam-packed would have to be an understatement. The place was spilling with onlookers and you can feel the brewing of talents in every corner. 37 contenders spilled their heart and soul in front of premier hiphop man, Mike Swift, and Death Threat Rapper, DCoy, who were the judges of the event. With “bakit ka astig?” as the premier question, each of them wowed the crowd and, of course, the judges to make it into the next round. From 37, it was trimmed to ten then to five and finally to one who will represent Davao in the Manila face-off. At the end, it was Mackoy, with

his fluid like technique and smooth flow of thoughts that paved the way for his win. Good Luck Mackoy and Davao represent! No, the event did not end there. It was just the beginning. The concert began with hiphop artist and premier magician, Jeff Tam, and Dcoy singing on stage. Wow. Everybody was on their feet, singing along with them. By the time, Abra, Loonie and Dello disembarked from the van, the crowd was already on their feet and chanting. yes, three of the most sought after battle Mc’s and hiphop artists in the country are

Rubio, Greyhoundz front man whom I was able to share some thoughts with before their performance, gave a showstopper performance. I must say, it

was one helluva of a performance – kung wala ka pang mali, wala ka pang nagagawa! So, yeah, my deafness escalated into an infinite note as the Makatang Hibang, Abra, came out and started talking to the crowd. I was lost, literally, as I cannot see him from where I was standing. All I can hear was the crowd, going ballistic as he performed his latest single “Ilusyon” for the attendees. Though I was not able to grasp his every note, I was happy to have hummed and bopped my head along with the beat. Like the rest, I was waiting for him to sing “Gayuma”. Oh boy, was it a sight to see – and hear. The whole of Taboan sang with him and you could see him smiling all the way from where I was – which was not far from the stage. Indeed, an undeniably unwritten anthem in the hearts of those who know how to appreciate a good song! After him, Mike Swift,

Dello and Loonie took the stage and gave a stellar freestyle performance to the delight of the crowd. A superb end to an awesome night, I must say. Oh, my mor-night did not end there. Let’s just say, I was fortunate enough to get close and personal with Abra. yes, Abra! Quick Interview with ABRA L: Congratulations on your new song (Ilusyon). I saw it on youTube. A: Thank you. Salamat at napanood mo na.

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HUGE REWARD DANGLED 13 kilos of cocaine concealed in bricks still missing By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte has dangled reward for anyone who can give him information on who secretly took the cocaine from the container yard of Sumifro, a fruit company, in Tibungco. Duterte told reporters yesterday afternoon at Grand Men Seng Hotel that he would give P100,000 for every kilo of the missing 13 kilos of cocaine concealed in bricks. “Di na siya kailangan magpahibalo’g pangalan, tawag lang ka kang CD (City Police director Vicente Danao Jr. ) o sa ako pakita lang iyang number aron naa ko’y mahibaw-an total ma check man na namo, ” Duterte said. The mayor asked the people in the area earlier to return the other missing

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S a loving husband, father of three kids and outstanding congressman awardee, Karlo Nograles serves as the ideal dad of both his family and his congressional district and INdulge! was lucky enough to have a talk with the 37 year old congressman from Davao City’s first district on how he shuffles his time between his two “families”.

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ality and needs of many of our constituents, and that we have been blessed with the opportunity to make a difference in their lives. My children are still very young but as early as now, I want them to know that the greatest work of life is really in service of others. My wife completely understands what I do and supports me in more ways that I can imagine. Given my family’s support, being “father” to the 1st District of Davao city becomes even more rewarding.

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father time between the two families? K: As a husband and father to my family, I make sure I get to spend quality time with them. I truly believe that in order to be a good public servant, I must first put order in my home. I also go out of my way to make my family understand my work. I share with them the re-

I!: Is it any different taking care of your family from the district? K: While my family and my district are two very different families, they are similar in a lot of respects. For instance, as representative of my District it is my responsibility to look after the welfare of our constituents. The same applies in my family - as father and husband I have an obligation to ensure that the needs of my wife and children are met. But being padre de pamilya helps me determine how best I can be of service to my constituents. What do I mean? As a father, I realize the basic

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as what I had learned in college, properly designed spaces maximise the use and flow of the area, it also makes the occupants comfortable to the room and adds value to the property. of course when I say proper design, I mean spaces that are to scale, tables and chairs to the right height, use of lighting that is right for the eyes and just plain old sensibility when it

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We’re referring to the latest property development project getting to the earth-moving phase— that’s the stage where images on drawing boards and blueprints are gradually transformed into tangible structures. Aeon Towers of the FTC Group of Companies is set to become the city’s tallest skyscraper at 90.8 meters or 33 levels of mixed-use property. Before Aeon Towers, The Marco Polo Davao, at 18 storeys, holds the distinction of being the city’s tall-

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est. So, how does the Aeon Towers fare when ranged against the tallest buildings in the country? Midget. Aeon would be nowhere in the top 50. PBCom Tower in Manila is the country’s tallest at 259 meters although it has fewer floors (54) compared to No. 2 ranked Gramercy Residences with 72 floors but lower in height at 250 meters. Discovery Primea (250 meters, 68 floors), Kingsbridge (220 meters, 64 floors) and GT International (217 meters, 47 floors) occupy the rest of the top 5. What are the limitations for

builders to construct high-rise buildings in Davao? Ademar Pama, structural engineer of Aeon Towers, said that basically the challenge is dealing with the soil quality and Davao being in the critical zone of the so-called Ring of Fire. “The challenge in this part of the area (J.P. Laurel Avenue) is the first few layers of the foundation’s soil are really not quite good, it’s soft. But deeper, it’s already quite stable, that’s why we have it on piles,” Pama said in explaining how they prepared the Aeon Towers design. “The foundation is basically a board pile. The board pile would

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Beachside Pinoy cuisine in a bucket Shrimps in Crab Fat Sauce.

Crab in spicy coconut milk. Sinuglaw

THE secret is out of the bucket so to speak as Bucket Shrimps, Davao’s newest seafood place located at the ground floor of the MetroLifestyle Corporate Center along F. Torres Street, opened its doors to the public last April 4 and I was lucky to have first bite at it together with some friends from the media.

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comes to making the space function the way it is supposed to. That is why last May 28, the Philippine Institute Interior Designers – Mindanao Chapter came up with the First Mindanao Interior Design Exhibition featuring design styles entitled “4 X 8” at the abreeza Mall and

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n National office approval awaited submitted to the national office last week. HE Bureau of Internal Revenue n 7 other firms under surveillance He said the regional bureau is wait(BIR) Revenue Region No. 19 will According to BIR Assistant Regional ing for the signature of either the BIR padlock anytime soon a distribu- Director Nuzar, the erring stores are commissioner or the deputy commistor of equipment in Davao City, and a recommended for closure for five days sioner on the order for closure of the esgrocery store in Digos City for alleged based on the report the regional office tablishments. deficiences in their declared sales.

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Sporting a beachside groove with bright interiors and artwork that seems like it came from an episode of Gilligan’s Island, Bucket Shrimps has a laidback air which I immediately find light, fun and relaxing. Bucket Shrimp’s menu consists of Filipino favourites from appetisers such as Kinilaw na Malasuge, Sinuglaw, and Paco Ensalada with Melon (which I totally love) to all-time favourites such as crispy yet tender Crispy Pata, Kare-kare, Patatim, Beef Kaldereta, Bulalo Steak, Crispy Tadyang, Chicken Curry Chicken Liver and Gizzard. Of course the of the seafood restaurant has a wide array of seafood such as Squid, Tuna Belly, Tangigue, Bangus, Tilapia, Lapu-lapu and Pompano served in a myriad of preparation styles that is sure to make every seafood aficionado shout for joy. The highlight of the meal was the serving of Bucket Shrimps namesake, succulent shrimps served in a bag inside a bucket which I happily dug in. Along with shrimps, Bucket Shrimps also serves crabs, mussels, scallops

Crispy pata.

MOMENTOUS. An emotional Edge Davao editorial consultant Ramon M. Maxey who is one of the few living veterans of the second World War in Davao City is comforted by his son, Charles, during the 72nd “Araw ng Kagitingan” commemoration at the Veterans Memorial Monument. Lean Daval Jr.

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Pako Salad and Melon. and clams cooked your choice of sauce: Bucket Shrimps Signature Sauce, butter garlic, sauteed in garlic, spicy with coconut milk, or with sinfully delicious aligue (crab fat) sauce. I found the shrimps as well as the crabs and mussels served were sweet, although I was looking for an acid or some vinegar to wake up the flavours. I guess this is because the sauces, such as the one

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ONG envisioned to be a complex of manufacturing, trading and export centers for agricultural produce in Southern Mindanao, the proposed food terminal in Daliao, Toril will soon be materialized after the Davao City Council approved on its final reading an agreement that will pave the way for the implementation of the long-stalled project. First conceptualized in 2004, the establishment of the Davao Food Terminal is designed to enhance the agricultural productivity and employment generation program of the city government. But issues on institutional arrangements between the local government and concerned national agencies caught up the immediate implementation of the project. Last Tuesday, the Davao City council approved on its third and final reading an

Mussels in Crab Fat sauce. using crab fat and coconut milk, were really rich. But of course there is no such thing as “too rich” when you are a Filipino restaurant. I just wish the shrimps were a little bit bigger, but I guess I am just spoiled. Visit Bucket Shrimps at the ground floor of the MetroLifestyle Complex along F. Torres Street right besides MetroLifestyle Gym and Bo’s Coffee. Follow me on Instagram

ordinance for the signing of memorandum between the city government and national government agencies for the use of property intended for proposed food terminal project in Toril. The council passed “An Ordinance Authorizing the City Mayor to Sign, for and in behalf of the City Government of Davao the ‘Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the City Government of Davao and the National Devel-

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HEROES. Second World War veterans are honored in yesterday’s 72nd “Araw ng Kagitingan” commemoration at the Veterans Memorial Monument for gallantly defending the country’s freedom. Lean Daval Jr.

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bricks of cocaine because even if they will not return the drugs these can still be traced. He said after urging the public, the other 27 kilos were recovered by Bunawan Police Precinct. The 23 kilos were turned-over by Noel G. Tamayo driver of Sumifro after he found the cocaine at the back seat of the truck while it was parked inside the container yard at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday. Around 12:05 noon of the same day, the four kilos were found by Eliseo F. Ju-

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WO alleged extortionists were killed in a shootout with intelligence Division officers of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) along Diversion Road, barangay Panacan yesterday.

One of the suspects was an army reservist, Private First Class Gerandy Cabardo of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) who carried a licensed firearm, while the other was identified as Tanny Tan Jr., an employee of the Philippine Japan Active Carbon (PJAC) in Malagamot, Panacan. According to reports from the DCPO, a certain businessman of barangay Ilang called up the authorities regarding an extortion letter delivered by the suspects reportedly from kumander Parago of the New People’s Army (NPA) asking for P500,000. The Intelligence Division officers planned an entrapment operation, but the suspects sensed a setup after grabbing the money, which resulted to a shootout. DCPO chief, Senior Supt. Ronald dela Rosa said the suspects were identified by victims of holdups in LBC Lanang. “We will show their pictures to other victims in the city, especially business owners to identify them,” he said. ”We will conduct a background check on both the suspects.”

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CONVERSATION. These two persons with disability (PWD) are engaged in serious conversation in the sun’s scorching heat along San Pedro Street in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

Dessert was a onetwo affair as we decided to share an order of Sea Green’s Strawberry French Toast as well as their Tofu Cheesecake.

COCAINE. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte, together with Davao City Police Office (DCPO) Director Vicente Danao Jr., left (partly hidden), and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) 11 Director Emerson Rosales, leads the presentation of the 51 bucks of cocaine with a street value of P306 million that were recovered at a private port in Tibungco, Davao City. Lean Daval Jr.

MILESTONE. Graduating pupils of Fil-Asian Mission Academy, Inc. sing their alma mater song during the school’s graduation rites over the weekend. This year’s elementary graduates will be among the first batch of students who will use K-12 program of the Department of Education (DepEd) which aims to enhance the quality of education in the country. Lean Daval Jr.

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Dad of two family rooms I!: What is it like having two “families? K: Having both my “families” (as husband to Marga and father of three children, and as representative of the 1st District of Davao City) is a blessing I will forever be grateful for. It is what makes me complete. I!: How do you juggle your

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while Christian and Otoi both ordered the Creamy Smoked Salmon Linguini. I loved the Pan Grilled Fish with Cauliflower Rice. The fish was cooked properly and was flaky to the bite. The hint of garlic butter added a punch of flavour to the fish. The Cauliflower rice which was actually made entirely of cauliflower was superb and I would highly recommend it for people who want to say goodbye to rice but still wish to have some rice with a meal. The group also enjoyed their pasta dishes although the Creamy Smoked Salmon Linguini as well as the Calamari Pesto Speghettinis were a little bit on the salty side.

flavour of what would have been an ordinary dessert. Sea Green’s Tofu Cheesecake on the otherhand was a light baked cheesecake served with an orange supreme and some candied pili nuts. The cheesecake was not too sweet and paired well with the orange as well as the nuts. I just wish I could taste the sweet soya flavour of the tofu more as well as have more orange wedges to add more acidity to the dense cheesecake but it was well worth the taste and I don’t mind having seconds. Given that the many of Durianburg’s citizens are already fasting because of lent, Sea Green would be a good choice to splurge a bit while “fasting.” Follow me on Instagram or on Twitter at @kennethkingong for more travel stories, fooride finds, and happenings in, around, and beyond Durianburg.

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PULLER. A young boy enjoys pulling a styrofoam made into a floating platform for his playmates in the sea just off Magsaysay Park in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

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ADMIT IT! We all love our crispy lechon skin, tender and juicy steak, as well as sinful calorie-filled decadent chocolate cakes. Each bite from these diet-busting bombs is sure to tickle your taste buds and elicit a smile.

SASA WHARF BOMBING ANNIVERSARY. Vice Mayor Paolo Z. Duterte sprinkles holy water the exact site of a bomb explosion 11 years ago that claimed 17 lives and injured 56 others during the commemoration of the tragic incident yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

REQUEST. Aboitiz Power Corp. first vice president Manuel M. Orig listens to the city councilors’ discussion of a committee report on a Therma South, Inc. request to increase its generating capacity from 300 MW to 645 MW during yesterday’s regular session at Sangguniang Panlungsod. Lean Daval Jr.

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From left: Director of Sales and Marketing of Tune Hotels Philippines Benjie Martinez, Hotel Manager of Tune Hotel Davao Emily Nuere, Country Head of Tune Hotels Philippines Sahlee Zaldivia, Senior Vice President operations of Red Planet Hotels Dennis Wright, guest service supervisor Liza Ledama.

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oday, the company has 134 employees who help serve most of the private schools and offices, even government offices also trusted them for their credibility of dealing only in high quality products.

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It started as a sideline of He Pao Go, a Chinese entrepreneur, but today it is a major source of office and school supplies in Davao City. This is the humble beginning of well-known supplier, GH Office and Supply Depot, now celebrating its 50th year. According to Ken C. Go, purchasing manager of the company, GH Office Depot began as a secondary source of income for his father who focused his attention on Davao Lumber Corporation as part owner. Go said that the business started in wholesale of

imported staplers and hand tools from China. Since his father was not yet a Filipino citizen, he was not allowed to engage in the retail business. At the time, the Go children were still very young, a reason their father ran the business alone. It was only when they reached college age that they began helping manage the business. Paul C. Go, president of the company, said that the business was established in their house on Monteverde Avenue, which is today the site of their building. He considered it a remote area since

R. Magsaysay Avenue was the center of trade at the time. The company president said that they did their business through telephone transaction and their father delivered the goods himself since they still did not have employees. In 1969, their father hired a driver and a helper to deliver stocks to their clients. Ken said that in the late 1970’s when his father became a Filipino citizen the company began to engage in retail business. For 10 years the company gradually grew and became the major supplier in the city.

Today, the company has 134 employees who help serve most of the private schools and offices, even government offices also trusted them for their credibility of dealing only in high quality products. Paul said they did not consider low prices alone in choosing a supplier, but also the quality. Ken said that their company is the pioneer of the shopping-type setup of retailing in which the customer can freely choose the products they want. He said that in the earlier days customers FTHE GOLDEN, 12

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