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BAYUGAN City––Residents in neighboring Esperanza town have blasted government authorities for not doing anything against Chinese investors engaged in illegal mining activities in Wawa River near Barangay Cubo. Village officials and the local Catholic parish priest claimed large-scale illegal mining activities said to be financed by at least nine Chinese businessmen have remain unabated since September under the noses of government environment regulators. “They used dredging badges and backhoes to extract huge gold deposits that we could no longer sleep at night,” the concerned residents claimed. “When we confronted them they could not show us proper government permits.” Fr. Marcelo Pundok, parish priest of Our lady of Charity in Barangay, Mabuhay said the mining equipment just came here without even proper coordination and consultation with local residents that have even compounded their suspicion that they are emboldened because they have

the blessings of high government officials. Barangay councilman Alberto Maisog said he and other village leaders have confronted Filipino workers who brought the equipment only to be told they are only constructing mineral ore processing plant of Magaurom Mining Co. that will be established in the village. “Practically all their activities and their coming here in our barangay is illegal which until now puzzled us because since their arrival last September no concerned government agencies like the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation, the MGB and the Provincial Environment offices ordered them to vacate Wawa river and totally leave our village” says Purok 3 chairperson Catalina Hayagan where the barges and heavy equipment now are Barangay Kagawad Alberto Maisog pinpoints to dredging barges, backhoe now installed located in stand-by. Chris Panganiban illegally at Wawa River in Barangay Mabuhay.

Hunt for ‘money scam’ suspect in M’nao on INTERIOR and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas has ordered a manhunt for the suspected leader of a “double-your-money” scam that reportedly victimized more than 10,000 people in Mindanao. Secretary Roxas identified the suspect as Manuel Amalilio, owner of Aman Futures Trading. Amalilio is reportedly a resident of Cebu City. Roxas was in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur where Amalilio allegedly duped some 10,000 residents out of billions of pesos in money placements. Roxas said Amalilio also tricked residents of other parts of Mindanao, including those in Marawi City and Lanao del Norte. Amalilio might have also

n 10,000 people became victim of ‘double-your-money scam

victimized Cebuanos, he added. He took the hard-earned money that retirees, teachers, police, farmers, and even pastors supposedly invested in his company, said Roxas. Roxas said Amalilio registered Cebu City as one of his addresses. He is said to be living in B. Rodriguez Extension in Barangay Guadalupe. Roxas said the National Bureau of Investigation money | page 10

Governor Hermie Ramiro (left) shared messages of hope to the people of Misamis Occidental on its 83rd Founding Anniversary. A Subanen does a tribal dance (center). Former Rep. Cynthia Villar of Las Pinas came to witness and send a message of hope for the people (right). PJTREMEDAL with photo courtesy of Oroquieta City Photo Club and Tingog Misamisnon

Villar, Ramiro workout plans for Subanen By PJ TREMEDAL of Mindanao Star Balita

Oro quieta City–– Gracing the Pasungko S’g MisOcc Festival, Mrs. Cynthia Villar did not only send her message of concern to the festival but

send a message of hope for the Misamisnons celebrating the 83rd charter Anniversary of the province. Last November 10, during the celebration of the

Festival of all Festival of Misamis Occidental dubbed as Pasungko S’g MisOcc or the acknowledging the blessing from the “Magbabaya” of the lumads of Misamis Occidental, Mrs Cynthia Villar who was also enthrowned as

“Bae Pinyalan” during the 64th Charter Anniversary of Ozamiz City came and graced the celebration. Villar told Mindanao Daily News that the lady governor and she had talk plans | page 10

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2 suspected members of kidnap-for-ransom group collared ZAMBOANGA City––Combined military and police forces have arrested two members of a notorious kidnap-for-ransom-group (KFRG) in Pagadian City, the capital of Zamboanga del Sur province, a top military official announced on Saturday.

Army’s 1st Infantry Division commander, Maj. Gen. Ricardo Rainier Cruz III, identified the suspects as Montasser Ratarta alias “Totongan” and Rachmodin Andi alias “Den,” who are followers of KFRG leader Anie Andi. Cruz said the two suspects

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State pension fund cuts health coverage of ‘plan holders’ STATE pension fund Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has announced that beginning January 2013, it will no longer implement its optional health insurance plans, namely, the Hospitalization Insurance Plan and the Family Hospitalization Plus Plan. The Hospital Insurance Plan grants medical care benefits to the policy holder in case of hospitalization due to sickness or injury; the Family Hospitalization Plus Plan covers expenses for room and board and fees for doctors, medicines and laboratory. fund | page 10

Selling of pellet toy gun now ban in Zambo City ZAMBOANGA City––Mayor Celso Lobregat has issued an order banning the sale of pellet toy guns in this southern port city. Lobregat, through Executive Order 482 issued last Monday, ordered the local police to strictly enforce the ban. The mayor said he was prompted to issue the order in anticipation of the Christmas season when private and public economic enterprises in this city will be flooded with pellet toy guns. gun | page 10

200 displaced OFWs taking gov’t scholarship program

Turnover of Road Concreting in Macabalan. Rep. Rufus Rodriguez leads the cutting of ribbon for the turn over ceremony of a road concreting project of Senator Teofisto Guingona at Barangay Macabalan that cost P2.5 million pesos. The project was implemented through the efforts of Cong. Rodriguez. Photo also shows: Melencio Cabaraban, barangay secretary and Lorenzo Tongco, barangay administrator.

City gov’t favors installing ‘spy cameras’

ZAMBOANGA City––The city government favors a proposed ordiCOTABATO City––More than 200 displaced Overseas nance that will require all business Filipino Workers (OFWs) are scheduled to take quali- establishments to be equipped with fying examinations to avail of government scholarship the so-called spy cameras on a caseto-case basis. program. City Administrator Antonio OrenAlso qualified to avail of the scholarship programs are dependents of displaced OFWs in the Autonomous dain , Jr. said the spy cameras to be Region in Muslim Mindanao after passing the qualify- installed in establishment would add to the coverage of the city against ing examination. program | page 10 crimes.

City Hall has completed the installation of some P20 million worth of spy cameras in its premises while other cameras will be be placed in 11 road intersections within the city proper. The city government will also install spy cameras at the city jail and the city police headquarters near the old public market. Orendain said he also favors a proposed ordinance that would re-

quire establishments doing business with huge amount of money and products to install cameras in their respective places. “The proposed ordinance is good on case to case basis “ Orendain said. Priority should be for establishments dealing with money as banks, jewelry shops, pawnshops, money and or product forwarders, lending institution and the like.


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NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH

The people of Cagayan de Oro are grateful of the SWS survey on Good Local Governance performance. The 2012 survey showed that Cagayan de Oro City is one of the cities in the country that obtained a net satisfaction rating of +59 or Very Good.

The landslide that caused the cave in. (Inset) Rescuers retrieve one of the cadavers of smallscale miners retrieved in the tunnel cave in. Photos courtesy of San Franz radio 96.1 FM

Illegal mining at watershed killed two miners By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN of Mindanao Daily News-Agusan del Sur

SAN Francisco, Agusan del Sur—Small-scale mining activities at the foot of Mt. Magdiwata watershed remain unabated that it had claimed anew the lives of two small-scale miners who were trapped in a tunnel cave in caused by a landslide as a result of continuous heavy downpour since Saturday. Rescuers recovered the dead bodies of Ronnie Lawangon, 36, of Barangay Alegria here and Mark Glen Casher, 27, of Barangay Bayugan 3 in neighboring Rosario town after several hours of retrieval operation. It took the joint retrieval operations composed of the local government unit,

local police and firemen and volunteer communication group SARAS more than 24-hours of clearing the tunnel before they recovered the corpses of the victims because of the heavy rains. Residents in Sitio Sumogbong said small-scale illegal mining activities have been going on in their village considered as buffer zone of the Mt. Magdiwata watershed area despite prohibition by local authorities and concerned residents. Rep or ts has it t hat small-scale mining activities continue to thrive because foreigners said to be a Briton and some Taiwanese businessmen

were behind the financing of their operations. The call to save Mt. Magdiwata from further destruction came to the hilt last year after a multisectoral group staged an indignation rally to remind government environment regulators to get their acts together and stop illegal mining and illegal activities which have been prevalent at the foot of the mountain. About 1,700 hectares of Mt. Magdiwata has been declared permanent watershed under presidential proclamation prompting the San Francisco Water District to spearhead the drive to regreen the forest inside the watershed areas.

MNLF-ARMM forged mutual agreement on peace, security issues in Mindanao

COTABATO City––The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) have forged an agreement to mutually cooperate in addressing local peace and security issues in southern Philippines. Lawyer Anwar Malang, ARMM chief of staff and currently Interior and Local Governments secretary, met with Lawyer Randolp Parcasio, legal adviser of Nur Misuari, chair of a faction of the MNLF, last Friday. The MNLF move came as a total turn around from Misuari’s earlier provocative statements undermining the Framework Agreement on Bangsamoro signed by the government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). ARMM is composed of Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-

Tawi, areas covered by the Sept. 2, 1996 GPH-MNLF peace agreement. Parcasio and Malang signed the “ARMMMNLF Peace and Development Compact.” Under the Compact, the group of Misuari is encouraged to cooperate with the ARMM leadership in addressing peace and order problems that have been causing poverty and underdevelopment in Muslim region. Misuari had been publicly rejecting the Framework Agreement calling it a product of conspiracy between the Malaysian government, Aquino government and the MILF. He said the accord abrogated the 1996 peace deal and threatened to bring his complaint before the pan-Islamic body – the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) which brokered the 1996 peace accord.

The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) and The Asia Foundation (TAF) Partnership in the Philippines conducted the survey as a continuation of the 2009 and 2011 Surveys on Good Local Governance on August 20-28, 2012. In the same survey, released Oct. 29, 2012, local officials also obtained the very good net satisfaction rating with the Mayor obtaining a +65 rating. The Mayor’s rating was down 8 per cent from an excellent +73 percent compared to last year. However, the provincial governor’s rating was down 11 per cent from +67 in July 2011 to +56 in August 2012. Under the SWS, survey terminology for net satisfaction ratings: A -10 to -29 means ‘poor.’ The governors’ net satisfaction rating was negative 11 after deducting +67 and +56 ratings in 2011 and 2012 surveys. The 2012 SWS Survey of Enterprises was the tenth in a series since 2000, the last survey being in 2009. The 2012 round has the largest sample size (target 950 companies) and broadest area coverage (National Capital Region, Cavite-LagunaBatangas, Metro Cebu, Metro Davao, Cagayan de Oro-Iligan, and, for the first time, Metro Angeles and Metro Iloilo) of all ten rounds. The alleged negative trust rating against City Mayor Vicente Emano of Cagayan de Oro was non-existing. The regional office of the Department of Interior of Local Government (DILG) said that the published SWS report released by the regional DILG was erroneous. The report was not meant to destroy Emano. Cagayanons are aware that a politician and his lackeys who are engaged in destroying Mayor Emano are trying to deceive the people by making false interpretation of the SWS report. We believed that the SWS was spread falsely to destroy our resolve to resist politicians who have been working to divide us. Let Cagayanons be vigilant at all times!

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'Caring' hospital in Sarangani opens By: Danilo E. Doguiles

MALUNGON, Sarangani “Care” and not just “serve” patients, the provincial governor reminded hospital personnel during the recent inauguration of a provincial government-run Malungon Municipal Hospital. “Kalinga (care)" is the best that any hospital personnel could give patients, the governor said. He explained that in merely serving sometimes “we lose our passion.” Further, he challenged the municipal mayor and Chief of Hospital Cynthia Guevarra, as well as the staff to make the facility, as best in Region 12.” The hospital is spic and span and considered the most modern in the province.

The governor further said, “Ang pagsasabi ng top 1 to be the best ay hindi dahil sa maganda ang building kundi dahil sa tamang kalinga mula sa bawat empleyado.” (Being considered top 1 should not only be because the building is beautiful, but should also mean right care from each employee.) The Depar tment of Health-funded medical facility is among dozens being built or rehabilitated across the province. Cost of infrastructure and equipment reaches P1,035,000 and P11,656,000, respectively. The new building has a 10-bed capacity upgradable to 25 beds and is annexed to the old hospital.

It is funded under the Health Facility Enhancement Program, in line with the DOH’s goal of providing Universal Health Care,

in partnership with the local government units. (DED-PIA 12/Jenny Rose de Guzman/Sarangani Info Office/asf )

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PopCom-Caraga: Regional Population Quiz and On-the-Spot Contest held in Butuan City

Regional Population Quiz 1st Placer Jul Nechalie D. Rosales of Agusan National High School (ANHS), together with Commission on Population (PopCom) officials, are shown here during the awarding of the Regional Population Quiz. The activity was held recently at the Department of Education (DepEd) Caraga Development Center, Butuan City.(Danilo S. Makiling, PIA-Caraga/asf)

Tacurong is evaluated for MindaComnet, PIA to hold Local Legislation Award Communicators’ Congress By Danilo S. Makiling

BUTUAN CITY - The Mindanao Communicators Network (MindaComnet) Inc., in cooperation with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Mindanao Cluster, will hold the annual communicators’ congress and workshop, November 28-30 this year, in Davao City. The two-day congress carries the theme, “Communicating Mindanao’s Opportunities and Best

Practices, said Northern and Northeastern Mindanao Information Cluster Head Abner Caga. He added, MindaComNet is an organization of government information and relations officers in Mindanao. Specifically, they represent the different national government agencies (NGAs), government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCCs), government fi-

nancial institutions (GFIs), state universities and colleges (SUCs), and local government units (LGUs) in Mindanao. Mr. Caga expects some 1,000 participants to come. A souvenir program will be produced and copies subsequently distributed to key stakeholders not only in island, but also in the Luzon and Visayan regions,” he further said. (NCLM/ PIA-Caraga/asf )

Ozamiz DRRMC approves implementation of Prutas Alang sa Kaugmaon Program TAC U RON G C I T Y The Sangguniang Panlungso d of Tacurong h a s b e e n e v a l u at e d , November 8, as it vies for the Local Legislative Award (LLA) 2012. The LLA is given to component cities and municipalities exhibiting excellent perform an c e , b a s e d on t h e ef fe c t iveness of lo c a l agenda and legislative tracking system, availability of legislative documents, efficiency of performance and quality of office set-up and staff complement. During the process, the city presented its 1 , 2 4 7 ord i nanc e s ap prove d b etwe en 1956 and June 2012. Eleven of such ordinances approved by the city council this year, requires pregnant women to give birth in the city birthing home; estab-

lishment of bagsakan center; drag racing ban; institutionalization of the Iskolar ng Lungsod ng Tacurong program; prohibition of posting, nailing, hanging, pasting political and advertising materials; and budget appropriations. The provincial evaluation committee lauded the unit’s performance, including its efficient processes in dealing with clients and office ergonomics. As the only component city in Sultan Kudarat, Tacurong hopes to make it to the regiona l l e ve l an d c omp e te with Koronadal and Kidapawan Cities. “Of course, our qualification will not only be about Tacurong being t h e on l y c i t y i n t h i s province. I believe that our sanggunian’s performance is really worth

recognizing,” said the city mayor. The mayor also spoke wel l of t he outst anding leadership of the city vice mayor, under whose leadership, the Sangguniang Panlungs o d of Ta c u rong w a s recognized as Regional Local Legislative Award winner. The City represented Region XII to the national level. The Local Legislative Aw a r d w a s l au n c h e d in 2006 by the Philippine Councilors League (PCL), in partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), to recognize the exemplary performance of Sanggunian of component cities and municipalities in legislating measures that establish meaningful local administration and development. (City PIO/asf )

By: Rutchie C. Aguhob

OZAMIZ CITY, Misamis Occidental, Nov 12 (PIA) – The Ozamiz City Disaster Risk Reduction Council (CDRRMC) has approved the “Prutas Alang sa Kaugmaon (Fruits for the Future) Program of the City Nutrition Services Division (CNSD), here. The program will be among those undertaken during the tree-planting activities of the city, as a climate change adaptation measure for disaster preparedness, Mayor Nova Princess E. ParojinogEchavez, Chairperson of the OCDRRMC, said. Particularly, the program aims to achieve g re e n i n g of t h e c it y through planting of fruit trees and recover the lost watershed of the Labo River. To start on the last

quarter of the year, the program gets an initial funding of P150,000 to be sourced out from the five percent (5%) Calamity Fund of the city. It will involve some 1,000 elementary pupils, who live in barangays near the river banks of the Labo River and who have spaces in their backyards where high value fruit trees maybe grown. Meanwhile, Lelita G. Navarez, City Nutrition Action Officer, who made the proposal said the program hopes to achieve better coordination with stakeholders by way of convergence with the partner agencies. These agencies include the Office of the City Agriculturist, City Mayor’s Office, OCDRRMC, Solid Waste Management and Environment Office, De-

partment of Education, Parents-Teachers Confederated Associations (PTCA), Liga ng mga Barangay, among others. The CNSD said climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction call for planting of more trees in strategic areas of the city, in line with Ozamiz City’s Watershed Management Plan and as part of saving Labo River. Navarez said fruit trees are less likely to be cut than typical trees used in tree planting, besides giving nutritional benefits and moral values to children. Hence to involve the children will instill on them the values of production and caring for the environment, Navarez added. (RCAguhob/PIAMisamis Occidental)


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PhilHealth honors partner-LGUs in Northern Mindanao By Apipa P. Bagumbaran

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, -- The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation or PhilHealth has awarded more than 30 local government units (LGUs) in Northern Mindanao to recognize their contributions in the achievement of universal health care. The awarding rites, dubbed Gawad Pagkilala, was held at the Mallberry Suites here on Friday, November 9, with PhilHealth President and Chief Executive Officer Eduardo P. Banzon as the keynote speaker. Banzon said Northern Mindanao is one of the leading regions in the country nearing the goal of universal health care coverage. And this was made possible through the support of LGUs and other partneragencies, he noted. "PhilHealth-10 continues to enjoy the greatest number of locally-sponsored poor families in the country since we started introducing, negotiating, and signing agreements with LGUs in the region,"added Datu

Masiding M. Alonto, Jr., Regional Vice President for PhilHealth-10. He said the recognition was conducted not only to salute their support to the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP) but also to underscore the critical role of LGUs in moving forward and marching towards universal health care coverage. The provinces of Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, and Lanao del Norte were the three LGUs that received the Excellence Award in Public Service Health Care Delivery. The excellence award was given to them to recognize their outstanding dedication and commitment to make affordable and quality healthcare accessible to their underprivileged constituents as embodied in their exemplary practices and innovations that made significant impact in public health. Special awards were also given to the province of Camiguin for being the first province to adopt the PhilHealth Sponsored Pro-

gram (SP), and to the City of Cagayan de Oro and Municipality of Bonifacio for being the city and municipality with the highest total number of SP enrolment from 2009-2011. Other awardees were the Abante Mindanao Partlylist; province of Misamis Occidental; Second District of Misamis Occidental; Second District of Cagayan de Oro; Lone District of Iligan; cities of Malaybalay, Gingoog, Oroquieta, Ozamiz, Tangub and Iligan; municipalities of Alubijid, Lugait, Naawan, Tagoloan, Villanueva, Sugbongcogon, Aloran, Calamba, Clarin, Victoriano, Jimenez, LopezJaena, Panaon, Plaridel, Tudela, and Baloi; and Barangay Tubod in Iligan City. They were cited for their support to the NHIP and in the advancement of PhilHealth’s mission to improve the lives of the underprivileged by providing social health insurance to their constituents. Alonto, meantime, hopes that support from LGUs will become more vigorous and unwavering in the coming years. (APB/PIA-10)

DavNor team advances in Batang Pinoy Games DAPITAN City––The Davao del Norte contingent easily pulled off 14 medals when the action shifted to high gear on the second day of the Batang Pinoy 2012 Mindanao Qualifying Leg, here. The morning drizzle on Thursday never dampened the spirit of the DavNor athletes, who eventually clinched five gold, five silver and four bronze medals as another golden day closes at the week-long qualifier games participated by 45 local government units in the island. Kimberly Dangli came out on top of the athletics event with a gold in discus throw and a silver in shot put. Nikko Paulo Manila

followed with a gold in the solo kampilan and bronze in the doble kris under the arnis anyo featherweight boys category. Celso Cubio secured the gold in table tennis, while Rosvel Anne Binondo and Jed Vallie Rayne Aquino prevailed in the lawn tennis girls doubles event. Binondo also bagged the bronze in the tennis girls singles. Boosting Team DavNor’s early medal hoard include Angel Francis Marhl Espinosa, who carried off the silver in the doble kris and the bronze in the solo baston arnis anyo girls category. Three more silvers were garnered by Roxette Ortiz in the karatedo novice kata event, as well as, John Marvin Albano and Elson Jake

Rodriguez both in swimming. Christian Fel Lopez further won the bronze in the tennis boys event. Provincial Sports Coordinator Giovanni Gulanes has high hopes the contingent’s lineup on taekwondo, karatedo, table tennis, arnis, swimming, among other events, will rake in more medals as the Mindanao qualifier intensifies on Friday. He said Governor Rodolfo del Rosario sent the delegation to show his support to the major grassroots sporting event, which is in accord to the sports development program of Davao del Norte that supports the governor’s human-centered strategy P.E.O.P.L.E. (Noel Baguio-DN PGO Info)

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Kakampi mo ang batas Atty. Batas Mauricio

Ban on political dynasty: non-existent! LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “…`Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door’…” (Jesus Christ, our God and Savior, in Matthew 24:33, the Holy Bible). -oooQUESTION FOR BINAY ON POLITICAL DYNASTIES: Ricardo Penson, a senatorial candidate in 2013, has an interesting question for Vice President Jejomar Binay, on the issue of political dynasties. Penson’s question: “Perhaps, the Vice president must have forgotten that the constitutional ban on political dynasties was the overwhelming mandate of the Filipino people when it was ratified in 1987?” I am not a defender of Binay, but I can say that, from the point of view of the 1987 Constitution, there is really no prohibition against political dynasties yet. Therefore, Penson is wrong in saying that the ban on political dynasties was the overwhelming mandate of the Filipino people in 1987.

I will repeat what I said here several weeks ago: “So everyone will know, here is Section 26, Article II of the 1987 Constitution on `political dynasties’: `The State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law.’ -oooONCE MORE,WITH FEELING: NO BAN ON POLITICAL DYNASTIES: “The question here is this: with this kind of a Constitutional provision, is there a prohibition against political dynasties---or members of the same family being elected to office? “The answer is a clear `no, there is no prohibition’. What Section 26 is saying is that, there will be a prohibition only if there is a law that prohibits political dynasties, or even a law that guarantees equal access to opportunities for public service. “But, since the 1987 Constitution was ratified, there was never any law

Being thankful THINK a minute. During World War II, churches stayed open 24 hours a day so people could come to pray for their country and family members out on the battlefield. A caretaker in one of these churches noticed a boy who came to pray about 10 minutes every day. One day after several weeks, the boy came and stayed to pray even longer. The caretaker asked him why he was praying longer this time. The boy answered: “Each day I came to ask God to bring my father home safely. This morning my dad came home, so I hurried here to thank God.” Have you developed the habit of being thankful every day, no matter how things are going? Always remember, there

Think A Minute Jhan Tiafau Hurst are many people with worse problems than yours. My friend’s son, Joshua, was born with a serious heart disease. Joshua has had several heart surgeries. He’s not been able to play sports because of his heart condition. But Joshua’s grandmother always taught him to be thankful. On days when Joshua was so sick he could not go to school, his grandmother told him: “Josh, just be thankful that you’re home

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YESTERDAY, this corner tackled some problems of the Liberal Party in Cagayan de Oro City. It identified ‘credibility’ as a major problem of the Liberal Party here. The credibility problem did not only focus on its candidates but on the Liberal political party itself. The Liberal Party’s credibility problem in Cagayan de Oro City is traced back in the 2010 local elec- Cris Diaz tions. Among organizers and prime movers of the Liberal Party, here were the ‘Black and White Movement’ and a group calling themselves ‘civil society.’ While credit primarily went to the Black and White Movement, the civil society group dynasty | page 10 came in as an allied political force. All of these groups, including a youth organization, worked for the Liberal Party with then Benigno Aquino, III, who was running for the presidency, as the LP’s standard-bearer. Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman www.mindanaodailybalita.com was acting as the over-all coordinator of the Black and White Movement and the Liberal Party in Cagayan de The Mindanao Daily NEWS (mdn) Oro City. A certain ‘de la Victoria’ was Soliman’s alleged newspaper is published daily at Door 2, point man in Cagayan de Oro and Misamis Oriental. This fellow was reportedly one of LP’s ‘bagged men’ Tanleh Building, Abellanosa St., Brgy. Conhere. Lawyer Antonio Soriano heads the local Black and solacion, Cagayan de Oro City. It is reg-

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and not in the hospital.” Recently Joshua had another heart surgery, but this time the strong medicine made him so sick he almost died. Joshua’s grandmother telephoned him in the hospital to very kindly and gently say: “Josh, I love you and I’m praying for you. Be thankful you’re not in a coma.” You know that grandmother is right? No matter how bad our problems are, they could always be much

worse. When’s the last time you counted all the good things you have: whether it’s your family, friends, food to eat, clothes to wear, a roof over your head? Things that millions of people in the world do not have. Usually, it’s only after we’ve gone through problems that we learn some of our most important lessons in life. There’s a song that says: “If I’d never had a problem, I’d never know that He could solve them. I’d never know what faith in God could do.” So won’t you give your life to Jesus Christ today, and start trusting Him to take care of you no matter what happens? He’ll help you to see all the good things He’s given you—including answers to prayers you never even prayed. Just Think a Minute.

White Movement then. Berchman Abejuela, then running for city mayor, was the Liberal Party’s standard-bearer. Abejuela has a complete ticket. On the other side of the political fence, were the Lakas-Kampi political party, the PMP-Padayon Pilipino alliance, and the independent Nacionalista Party. In other words, the political atmosphere in Cagayan de Oro City in the 2010 local elections saw four (including LP) political parties at loggerhead. Who were the candidates of these political parties? Incumbent City Mayor Vicente Emano was the standard-bearer of PMP-Padayon. Rolando Uy was with Lakas-Kampi as standard-bearer as its mayoral bet. Uy’s major campaign-endorser was Gov. Oscar Moreno then, running for re-election in Misamis Oriental as LakasKampi’s standard-bearer. Certainly, Moreno and Uy were both top leaders of Lakas-Kampi. They were not once a member or supporter of the Liberal Party. On the contrary, Moreno was one of the bitterest critiques of Pres. Aquino then. Moreno earnestly campaign against Aquino’s election to the presidency. He was and campaigning for ‘Gibo‘ Teodoro, the Lakas-Kampi standard-bearer, for the Presidency then. Their sudden plight to the Liberal Party was seen by Lakas-Kampi supporters as an act of betrayal. The local Liberal Party sees this as an unpardonable insult. React: crisguardian@yahoo.com

My first try at car racing

WHO says car racing is only for the young? Ms. Carol Arguillas of MINDANEWS suggested (naughtily) that I write a short piece entitled “Car Racing for the Aging” when MINDANAO DAILY NEWS she learned I donned a race Publisher drivers suit and gears and MER M. SUDARIA took on the Clark InternaManager tional Speedway race track ROSE MARY D. SUDARIA Finance Manager in the former US Base area RUEL V. PELONE ALLAN M. MEDIANTE in Pampanga several days Editor-in-Chief Executive Editor ago. JOE DEL PEURTO FELICILDA melanie rivera Well, I’m not that old in Managing Editor Advertising the first place, Ms Carol! CRIS DIAZ As I always say, I’m forever Associate Editor albert molit NINETEEN....” NINETEENSHAUN ALEJANDRAE UY Circulation Sports & Lifestyle Editor DIHAN MO NA! “Hahaha! BEN ARCHE jun escuadro ••• Regional Editor-DAVAO RIZA O. ARES “JP” TUASON ----Yes, pat samonte LIEZL A. DELOSO everyone who drives will Regional Editor-Caraga JOE PALABAO find the car racing lessons AL JACINTO Rene Michael BaÑos Regional Editor-Zamboanga of the Tuason Racing School Marketing Consultants gerry lee gorit helpful, even if it is not for Photo Journalists ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI racing or speed driving. Uriel C. Quilinguing atty. roberto a. cantago jr. Young car enthusiast John Editorial Consultant Legal Counsels

Advocacy Mindanao Jess Dureza Pierre “JP” Tuason owns and personally conducts the training. We all know that once in a while there’s this normal temptation of speeding for some adrenaline rush when you drive your vehicle in the highway. There are so many things we take for granted or missed knowing even if we have been driving all these years. ••• THE EXPEDITION ---Some 19, mostly young sports car owners and members of the Davao Classic

and Sports Cars Club skippered by Veteran Racer Willie Torres of the University of Mindanao, joined the “expedition”. We all flew direct into Clark on the AIR ASIA plane (@promo rates) from Davao and landed at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport. We were housed at the Fontana cottages for 2 nights and spent a full day at the racing school. We all went through a lecture session, a few tryout runs and exercises with racing cars

provided by the school and got the chance to race a few laps at the speedway tracks. I was the oldest (nevermind the details, Ms Carol please). But my knees and hands steadied all throughout the day. Although the clutch of my assigned car gave way halfway in the trial runs, I finished the final run with a respectable clock record. Now I know why they say some adrenalin rush is good to turn back the age clock! ••• SOME SIDELIGHTS -----Not-too-young Businessman Sonny Gonzales ignored muscle pains as his Porsche (from Metro Manila) barreled down the race track not looking back even for a moment. Willie, who had been racing in racing | page 10


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‘Halaya’ season Veteran homelessness attracts attention as US marks Veterans Day now in the offing As many cities in the United States were holding Veterans Day ceremonies Sunday to remember those who have served for the country, an alarming number of veterans find themselves hard to get a place to live. The California Department of Veterans Affairs disclosed in its official website that the tragedy of homelessness among veterans persists, even when the economy is robust and unemployment is low. According to recent studies, unlike their Vietnam counterparts, whose circumstances caused them to fall into homelessness within 13 years, U.S. soldiers who have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan find themselves in a downward spiral towards homelessness within 3 years. The California Department of Veterans Affairs said it recognizes the need for outreach programs and information awareness to returning veterans, especially Reserve and National Guard service members, and is working in conjunction with various State and local agencies throughout California to assist veterans transition from active duty status. According to the Center for American Progress, with the end of the war in Iraq and the involvement in Afghanistan winding

down, the United States can expect to see about 100,000 veterans return home. Many will need help and support from safety net programs or job training to transition to civilian life, but that help isn’ t guaranteed to be there. That’s because this past fall the congressional “super committee” charged with developing a plan to reduce the deficit did not come to an agreement, according to the center. As a result, if the U.S. Congress fails to act, automatic cuts will be triggered in January 2013 to both non-war defense spending and domestic discretionary spending, including many human needs programs that provide greater opportunity to veterans and nonveterans alike, the center said. Already policymakers are pushing to exempt the cuts to defense spending and to take revenues off the table-steps that would place more of the burden on programs that serve vets, cut poverty, and rebuild the middle class, according to the center. The center said U.S. Veterans are disproportionately homeless. Nearly one in seven homeless adults are veterans, as of December 2011. More than 67,000 homeless veterans were counted on a given January night in America last year. More than 4 in 10 homeless veterans

were found unsheltered, the center said. Almost half of homeless veterans were African American in 2008 despite the fact that only 11 percent of veterans overall are African Americans. According to the center, 1.5 million veterans are at risk of homelessness due to poverty, lack of support networks, and dismal living conditions in overcrowded or substandard housing. Some veterans are homeless because many of them have trouble finding good jobs. About 30.2 percent of veterans aged 18 to 24 were unemployed according to unpublished 2011 Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and nearly one in 10 veterans with disabilities were not employed in 2010. According to Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, a 2007 survey showed that more than onethird of employers were unaware of protections they must provide to service members, and more than half spent less than 2 percent of their recruitment budget on military advertising and/ or did not understand the qualifications of military service. In that same sur vey more than half of all veterans were unsure of how to professionally network, and nearly three in four felt unprepared to negotiate

salary and benefits and/or unable to effectively translate military skills. More than 968,000 of veterans aged 18 to 64 had been in poverty in 2010, according to the same survey. Government support is important to veterans with house, food and health assistance. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs have provided more than 33,000 veterans with houses since 2009 in permanent, supportive housing with case managers and access to health care. The U.S. Veterans Administration has also provided a wide range of career services, including counseling and training, to more than 116,000 veterans with service-connected disabilities in fiscal year 2011. According to the Center for American Progress, 31 million of food stamps funding in 2008 was spent at military commissaries to help feed military members and their families who struggle against hunger. About 1.2 million veterans used mental health services in 2010, the center said. The center urged that America must continue to honor and protect those who defend the United States by providing the support and resources necessary to help them find stability and opportunity.

By Priam F. Nepomuceno

For old time Malabon residents, the lengthening of the night hours, sudden drop in temperature, and sudden icy blast in the air could only mean one thing. Christmas is drawing very near and it is high time we start with our “Halaya” (purple yam pudding). And like with so many delicacies made in Malabon, making “Halaya” is a tedious and back-breaking process appreciated only by those who literally saw the dish prepared and cooked before their very eyes, in the toasting heat of a charcoal or wood fire. Ingredients of this Yuletide dish consist of “ube”, white sugar, cheddar cheese, margarine, eggs, coconut milk, and condensed milk. And depending on the income of the family who will cook this traditional pudding, they can cook as a little as one kilogram of the sweet (for those in a tight budget) and as much as a 20 kilograms (for those really well off). Old-time residents prepare “Halaya” by peeling and boiling first their “ube” until it is soft like rice porridge. And when the “ube” is in that consistency, personsin-charge of cooking this dish, will then cool it down before hauling to the “gilingan” (grinders) to make it more of a liquid consistency. Upon reaching this stage, the white sugar, eggs, margarine, cheese, coconut milk, condensed milk will be then mixed in their purple batter. Mixing, depending on the cook, can take as little as ten minutes or as long as 30 minutes for the traditionalist who wants all ingredients to blend properly. After which, the mixture is then place on a huge basinlike container and placed atop a fire feed by charcoal, coconut husk or even dried wood. Here the “halaya” is stirred by long wooden ladles between two to four hours until finally cooked. During that time, stirrers are deluge with bits of “halaya” themselves as this dish as the uncanny habit of popping-up or erupting up when just about done, scalding them with hot pudding. Some have been unlucky enough to be burned while doing this job. Once the “halaya” is cooked, the process of putting it in aluminum containers is done. After which, the items are cooled down to room temperature and placed in the refrigerator to be taken out and eaten during the “Noche Buena” and “Media Noche” feasts or distributed as gifts to loved ones during Christmas or New Year’s Day reunions. pna

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3 Groups Take Oath @ City Hall New sets of officers of the Federation of Westbound Public Market & Terminal Association, the Sendong Survivors Drivers Organization, and the Hiver Guard Neighborhood Association, Inc. of District 2-Canitoan simultaneously took their oaths before City Mayor Vicente “Dongkoy” Y. Emano during the flagraising ceremony @ City Hall, November 12, 2012. CIOPHOTO

Christmas shoppers urged to buy Pinoy, build Pinoy As the Christmas shopping rush is about to begin, the House Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development Chairman Rep. Teddy Casiño is calling on consumers to buy Filipino-made products "to help spur the local economy and provide much needed income to our local producers, especially the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)." Casiño made the call during a visit today at the Trade Fair: Kabuhayan 2012 at the Megatrade Hall II, SM Megamall organized by the Congressional Spouses Foundation, Inc. (CSFI). "It is during Christmas that we encounter a lot of

imported products - from fruits to Christmas lights and other retail products. Sana huwag nating kalimutan ang ating mga kababayang Pinoy na lumilikha ng sarili nating produkto na may kalidad. Kung bibili rin naman tayo ng pang noche buena o panregalo, bilhin na natin ang gawang Pinoy," said Casiño. He likewise called on returning OFWs to shun duty free shops and avoid the hassle of transporting boxes of imported goods. "Ipakita natin sa ating mga kamag-anak at kaibigan na ang tunay na balikbayan ay yung bumabalik sa pagtangkilik ng produktong Pilipino. Mas maganda kung

ang ating mga pasalubong, bagamat nagmula sa perang dayuhan, ay gawang Pinoy, pusong Pinoy." The lawmaker stressed that the country's MSMEs gain to benefit the most if Christmas shoppers buy Philippine-made products. The sector is comprised of more than 750,000 firms or 99.6% of total establishments in the country, contributing 61.2% of total employment. Most MSMEs are mostly into food and retail services. "From a multiplier effect standpoint, it would be best for our kababayans to buy from tiangges and small stores that sell locally-sourced products. For noche buena, let's buy

Special loan window sought for school teachers in SSS and GSIS PUBLIC and private school teachers may soon be granted a special loan window in the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and Social Security System (SSS) that would cater to their loan applications once a bill filed in the House of Representatives is enacted into law. Rep. Winston Castelo filed House Bills 6624 and 6625 extending assistance to teachers of either private or public schools to expedite the processing of their loans with a special loan window dedicated specially for them. The bill to be known as the “Private School Teachers Special Loan Window Act of 2012” and “Public School Teachers Special Loan Window Act of 2012,” will entitle every bonafide member of the SSS and

GSIS the right to avail and apply for a loan or financial assistance under the Special Loan Window as may be granted for every private and public school teacher by the systems at interest rate of repayment lower than the prevailing interest rate. “Unlike any other profession, teaching is perhaps the type that calls for the need that teachers become the role models themselves,” Castelo said. Castelo said teachers both in private and public should be empowered to lead simple but decent lives free from the dangers or risks of having to borrow money or financial resources from “loan sharks” who now have run a profitable cottage industry catering to the rather sad socio-economic plight of a

sizeable population in the teaching profession. “It is the intent of the measure to help the teacher sector cope with hard times given certain hardships that they are prone to finding themselves in. In other words, their improved salaries and allowances have not truly reached a desired point where there will be no need for them to look for sources of funds through loans or lending schemes that result, most often, in them being badly victimized by loan sharks,” Castelo said. Under the measures, any other form of financial assistance that could be availed of, particularly an emergency loan, should be deemed different and separate from this special loan window.

locally-grown fruits from the market. Bumili tayo ng bibingka at puto bungbong, tsokolateng tablea imbes na imported instant chocolate. Kesong puti sa halip na queso de bola. T-shirt na gawa sa Bulacan o sapatos galing Marikina, sa halip na imported sa France at US," he stressed. Casiño is the author of House Bill 5573 declaring November as the “Buy Pinoy, Build Pinoy Month.” "We set November as the Buy Pinoy, Build Pinoy Month in preparation for the yuletide season. The campaign will be on the minds of the consumers, just in time for Christmas shopping,” Casiño ended.

Comval pursues IP MNCHN Project Mindanao Compostela Valley- The Provincial Governor’s Office of Compostela Valley headed by Governor Arturo T. Uy recently signed Executive Order No. 0212012 creating the Provincial Project Management Committee (PPMC) on Maternal, Neonatal and Child health and Nutrition Needs (MNCHN) of Indigenous Peoples/Indigenous Cultural Communities and other disadvantaged communities in Compostela Valley. The PPMC of Compostela Valley includes the provincial governor as the chairperson and the chairman of the provincial committee on Indigenous Peoples as the co-chairperson. The

PAGADIAN CITY - About 8,000 victims of the ” Ahman investment scam” filed their complaints at the National Bureau of Investigation this city after the suspect and leader o f the scam, Manuel Amalilio , declared the investment closed in mid September. Macapagal Pantaran , a member of the Board of Directors of Pagadian City Chamber of Commerce and Industry and a trader told Mindanao Daily News that his total investment including that of his relatives reached P263 Million." I started with P1 million and I earned and invested more capital,” Panataran said" Pantaran said in Pagadian City alone more than 90 per cent of the businessmen have investted with Amalilio. Pasto Hipolito Paner of Christ the Lord of Glory said" there were 1,000 of us in the entire country and our investment reached more than P800 Million and nothing had been returned until Manuel Amalilio declared the investment closed in mid of September this year. Pastor Paner urged the national government to facilitate the legal action against Amalilio who had already gone into hiding in Malayasia. In a dialogue, DILG Secretary Mar Roxas urged the investors Friday to file and pursue their complaint. Dina Marisigan a businesswoman also informed Secretary Mar Roxas on the alleged report that there are Local Government Units in Zamboanga del Sur and nearby provinces to invested their Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) with the Ahman Investment. Secretary Roxas issued a directive to the Departrior

and Local Government to look into the report by requiring all LGU treasurers to submit reports of the situation of their IRA for the month of September . He asked all local executives to issue a certificaton regarding the status of their IRA and their bank accounts and their reports will be submitted to the DILG. Secretary Roxas also said, " Lanao del Sur province and Maraw City will be included in the series of investigation since there were also Maranaws who were affected.” Roxas said,"Tingnan natin kung kasali ba ito sa Pagadian City or separate investment". Ikinalulungkot na ito ay ang sirkomstansya . Gagawin nating ang lahat na magagawa na ma huli ang perpetrators na gumagawa ng kalukuhan." (I was saddened of waht had happened . We will do everything to capture the perpetrators.) Meanwhile, the NBI Agent In-charge told MDNMonday afternoon in a phone call that some of the Maranaws who are complainants reported to the NBI that Manule Amalilio was seen in Kuta Kinabalu,Malaysia on November 7 but since there was no warrant of arrest the group has done nothing". Roxas said : "maki pag ugnayan ako sa Bankers Association of the Philippines , Bangko Sentral Sa Pilipinas at anti Money-Laudering Council upang ma buksan ang mga accounts ng mga kompanyang ito sa pamamagitan ng money trail.( I will link with the Bankers Association of the Philippines, Central Bank of the Philippines and the Aunti Money Laundering Committee so we could open account of these companies involed in investment scam through a money trail..) Roxas said,

committee also involves as members the Provincial Health Office, 72nd Infantry Battalion Commander of Compostela, the local chief of police, the municipal tribal chieftain, UNFPA program officer for Comval and relevant agencies. “We commend the initiative of the provincial government of Compostela Valley for institutionalizing PPMC which will consequently make the implementation of the project in the locality more efficient. This will help organize coordination among the stakeholders in the provincial, regional, and national levels,” IP MNCHN Project Director Dr. Lilibeth D. Malabanan said. Among the duties and

responsibilities of the PPMC is the identification of roles and functions of each member of the committee and relevant guidelines necessary to carry out the objectives of the project. “We are encouraging the same initiative to be takenup by all the provinces that will take part in the implementation of the project. In the end, it is the Indigenous Peoples who will benefit from the efficiency that this kind of coordination will develop,” Dr. Malabanan stressed. The PPMC of Compostela Valley will also ensure the commitment and active involvement of the agencies concerned in the implementation of the program.


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“There’s is nothing constant in this world except CHANGE!” Ito ang pahayag na laganap at sinasang-ayunan ng sangkatauhan. Walang pasubali na ito lang talaga ang namamalagi sa sansinukob, ang pagbabago. Saan mang larangan sa buhay ay walang nananatili mula ng ito’y sumilang, sumibol, at tumubo sa daigdig. Sa ating lipunang ginagalawan, araw-araw tayo ay nakikisalamuha sa parehong mga tao ngunit iba-iba ang ating mga pupuntahan, ang ating mga nakatakdang tadhana, ang mga bagay na pinaguusapan, iba-ibang paksang pinagtutuunan ng atensyon at samo’t saring kalagayan ang pinapansin. Bawat isa ay naghahangad na mababago, maisusulong at maiaangat ang uri ng pamumuhay na mayroon tayo. Marami ng mga nagtatayugang gusali ang nagsisulputan saanmang dako tayo tumingin, ito ay para mas lalong mabigyang-daan at ma-

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pamamagitan ng agrikultura at infrastraktura nang matutustusan nating ang ating pambansang pangangailangan na hindi na aangkat ng maraming produkto sa ibang mga bansa bagkus ay ang ating bansa ang magluluwas ng mga ito patungo sa ibang bansa bilang dagdag kita at pundo ng pamaha laan at mapakikinabangan nating mamamayan. Sa heograpiya rin ay mayroong nagaganap na pagbabago. Ang dating magubat na lugar ay puno na ng kabahayan. Ang dating matubig at malubak at puno na ngayon ng naglalakihang gusali. Ang dating tigang na lupa ay may patubig na ay dinadayo ng mga turista dahil sa magandang pagbabagong nagaganap. Ang dating mabundok ay pinapatag na, at ang dating patag ay tinibag upang bigyang daan ang inaasahan pagbabago. Ito ay mga tanawing pangkaraniwan na lamang sa ating lipunan. Higit pang mas marami ang pagbabagong nagaganap sa larangan ng Edukasyon. Di ba’t kailan lang ay may iba-ibang programang ipatutupad ang Departamento ng Edukasyon? Isa na rito ang curricular framework na UBD o Understanding by Design na kinakitaan na mas lalong magkaroon ng kaalaman ang mga mag-aaral di lamang sa loob ng silid-aralan at paaralan kundi mas lalo na sa paglabas nila sa eskwelahan sapagkat mailalapat nila ang mga natutuhan sa tunay na karanasan sa buhay. Mayroon pang DLP o Dynamic Learning Program na noong nakaraang taon lang ay ipatutupad sa mga pampublikong paaralan dito sa Lungsod ng Cagayan de Oro. Malawakang trining sa kaguruan ang ipinatutupad at sinubaybayan sa pamahalaan at kagawarang ito para

maihanda ang mga guro sa mga bagong pamamaraan ng pagtuturo at upang maging kapana-panabik ang pag-aaral at pagtuturo sa mga paaralan. Sumunod ang pinakabagong K 12, na nangangahulugang ang isang bata ay kailangang magsisimula ng kanyang edukasyon sa kindergarten sa edad na limang taon at pagkatapos ay ang anim na taon ng elementarya at anim na taon ng hayskul. Ang unang apat na taon ng hayskul ay tinatawag na “Junior High School” at ang huling dalawang taon ay ang “Senior High School.” Hindi lang ito ang may pagbabago kundi ang mga paksa na tatalakayin at ang itatawag sa ‘unang taon ng hayskul’, ay grade 7 na sa kasalukuyan. Ang asignaturang Edukasyon ng Pagpapahalaga o Values Ed. ay Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao na. Ang lahat ng mga ito ay para sa kapakanan ng kabataan. Lahat nang nagaganap na pagbabagong ay iisa lang ang layunin at tunguhin, ang lalong mapabuti, mapagaling at mapaunlad ang pamumuhay ng bawat nilikha sa sanlibutan. Gustuhin man nating panatilihin ang mga pagkakataon at pangyayari ay hindi maaari kasi walang sinumang makapipigil nito. Napakarami ng hudyat ng pagbabago ng bagong kabihasnan at kung hindi tayo makikiayon ay mapag-iiwanan tayo at matatawag na mga walang mga lakas ng loob para makiayon sa agos ng buhay. Sino bang aayaw kung ito ay para sa sukdulang ikatitiwasay at ikaririwasa ng buhay di lang ng sarili kundi sa kapakanan sampu ng iyong pamilya. Ito ang batas sa buhay, PAGBABAGO. “You must be the change you wish, to change the world,” ayon kay Mahatma Gandhi.

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE “ISIDRO GINGOYON” AND “JUANITA GINGOYON” Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late “ISIDRO GINGOYON” and “JUANITA GINGOYON” who died in Baroy, Lanao del Norte on May 19 1973 and November 13, 2005; that the deceased “JUANITA GINGOYON” at the time of her death left certain real properties, situated in Baroy, Lanao del Norte and which properties are more particularly described as follows, to wit; “Pin No.: 057-03-007-01-030, TD No. G-0700063, Location of Property: Dalama, CAD No. 3261, LAND 1 AREA: 9.1271” “Pin No. 057-03-018-01-008(B057), TD No. G-1800080, Location of Property: Sagadan Lower, CAD No.: 1869-P, Land 1 Area: 0.0000” “Pin No.: 057-03-018-01-008, TD No. G-18000368, Location of Property: Sagadan Lower, CAD No. 1869, Land1 Area: 15.1548” “Pin No.: 057-03-018-01-006, Area: G-1800370, Location of Property: Sagadan Lower, CAD No. 3211, Land1 Area: 0.9514” While deceased “ISIDRO GINGOYON” at the time of his death, left certain real properties, also situated in Baroy, Lanao del Norte and which properties are more particularly described as follows to wit; “TD No. 3334, Area: 9.3300, Location: Andil, Baroy” “TD No. 462, Area: 600 sqm., Location: Pob. Baroy” “TD No. 4034, Area: Copra Drier, Location: Dalama Baroy” “TD No. 02-00265, Area: Drier, Location: Andil, Baroy” Is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE ISIDRO GINGOYON AND JUANITA GINGOYON, made and entered into by and between: ROMEO A. GINGOYON, of legal age, married, Filipino and a resident of Lower Sagadan, Baroy, Lanao del Norte; ENRICO A. GINGOYON, of legal age, married, Filipino, and a resident of Lower Sagadan,Baroy Lanao del Norte; ARTEMIO A. GINGOYON, of legal age, married, Filipino, and a resident of Lower Sagadan, Baroy, Lanao del Norte; PRINCIPIO A. GINGOYON (DECEASED) and HONESTO A. GINGOYON (DECEASED), that the above-named parties, all of legal age, are the legal heirs of the late “ISIDRO AND JUANITA GINGOYON” as per Doc. No. 16; Page No. 04; Book No. XXIII; Series of 2012, under Notary Public of ATTY. DOROTHEA SALI GAN-BASALO.

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF VALERIANO BUTIGAN WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased VALERIANO BUTIGAN, who died intestate on May 16, 2005 at Cagayan de Oro City, left a certain parcel of land situated in Sitio Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental, and more particularly described as follows: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-4458, Containing an area of ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND TWENTY SIX (116,826) SQUARE METERS, more or less is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF VALERIANO BUTIGAN WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY, made and executed by and between the HEIRS OF VALERIANO BUTIGAN, namely; 1.GUILLERMA BUTIGAN, of legal age, filipino, widow and resident of Sitio Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental and the surviving wife of the deceased; 2. HEIRS OF LAURIANO AND CIRIACA BUTIGAN, son of the deceased, herein represented by their heirs; 3. HEIRS OF ANTONIO BUTIGAN, son of the deceased, herein represented by their heirs namely; 4. RAFAEL BUTIGAN, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Sitio Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental and the surviving son of the deceased; 5. HEIRS OF RUDY BUTIGAN, son of the deceased, herein represented by his heirs; 6. JIMMY BUTIGAN, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Sitio Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental and the surviving son of the deceased; 7. ELSA BUTIGAN-WACAN, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Sitio Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental and the surviving daughter of the deceased; 8. MERLA BUTIGANMONARES, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Sitio Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental and the surviving daughter of the deceased; 9. HEIRS OF POLITO BUTIGAN, son of the deceased, herein, represented by his heirs, 10. VICENTE BUTIGAN, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Sitio Danao, Patag, Opol, Misamis Oriental and the surviving son of the deceased; that the above-named are the legitimate wife/children/grandchildren and the sole/compulsory/surviving heirs of the deceased, as per Doc. No. 460; Page No. 92; Book No. X; Series of 2010, under Notary Public of ATTY. EVANGELINE CARRASCO

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Money... from page 1

(NBI) was able to verify the address. But Amalilio has been reportedly seen in Malaysia. Amalilio is reportedly a Filipino of Malaysian descent. Roxas said he hopes that with the help of the local police, authorities will be able to catch Amalilio. “Itong malawak na financial pyramiding scam ay isang masagwa, pangit at napakasamang gawain. Gagawin natin ang lahat para mahuli yung mga perpetrators (This is pyramiding scam is ugly. Let us do everything to arrest the perpetrators),” he added. Amalilio, Roxas said, did not operate alone. Roxas said Amalilio and his incorporators invited people to invest in Aman and get high returns of at least 30 percent. The cash transactions did not go through banks. This is why, Roxas said there is no assurance that the money taken by Amalilio will be recovered. “It’s hard to monitor cash movement,” he added. Aside from PNP and NBI, Roxas said they have also tapped the help of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the International Police (Interpol) in the investigation and hunt for Amalilio.

Racing... from page 6

the same tracks together with the country’s circuit champion Vincent “Enteng” Floirendo, drove his turbo-charged racer with son Paolo on the passenger seat. It was an unusual father-and- son bonding time and Paolo looked giddy upon alighting from the car after a few laps. “Na hilo ako, Tito”, (“I felt nauseated”) he told me. No more of that kind of a bonding, I guess. Young businessman Carlo Lorenzana, ( a better version of Lito Lorenzana) who tried the car with a few turns, was effusive describing how Willie’s soaped up “EVOLUTION” speedster was a speed “monster”! ••• THE TEAM ---- After the culminating race around the tracks, Veteran Racer Gary Dumbrique kept regretting he was slapped with a 5-second penalty for failing to properly stop at the finish line thus losing the top slot. According to Johnny Go of “Tiresmart”, Gary was used to a “straight lap” race he plowed into the penalty cone at the finish. Businessman Joseph Ng who came straight from a trip abroad was the most photo “covered” racer with his wife, Emma dutifully working on her camera. Joric Confessor and Sim Gonzales, together with Paolo Torres with teenager, but already experienced car racer , Kyle Dumbrique , (Gary’s son) were the youngest. Tagum businessman William Maglente, Lemuel

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Podador and Bong Yniguez were the more seasoned members assisting President Willie Torres. Newly assumed Davao Region LTO Deputy Director Bong Gonzaga was a great assist to all with Sportsman William Lima although the latter quietly sneaked out for Subic halfway during the training. Top classic car collector Kenneth Sy and Raffy Tayactac were serious students while UM’s Edwin Torres preferred to provide the logistics support. ••• DRIVING TIPS --- The day-long race driving training lesson was actually a “return to basics” and instructive for all those who drive vehicles, whether you race or not. Here are a few tips I noted in random. 1) The safest and proper way to hold the steering wheel is with both hands at points 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock position for easier maneuverability and quick turn and return. One-hand driving or holding the steering wheel with one hand at 12 o’clock position is wrong! 2) Steer your vehicle with both hands not loosening up on your grip. When making turns, cross over your hand up to 180 degrees and maintain the 9oclock and 3 o’clock positions on the steering wheel when unwinding. 3) Stay as comfortably close as possible to the steering wheel. Not with outstretched and stiff arms. One way to get the right distance is to reach the steering wheel on its top portion with your outstretched hands but allow the palm of the hand to overhang and wrap over it. Then after adjusting the distance of your seat, grab the steering wheel on both sides at the 9 and 3 o’clock positions. This way, you will notice a bending angle of your arms. This allows maneuverability and control. 4) The HEEL of the left foot (for the clutch) must touch the floor. So your foot is angled upwards beside the clutch and not flat on the floor. 5) Always brake hard in a straight line. Don’t slam your brakes when making a turn or curbing. (In racing, the rule is slam hard on your brakes at the first instance and gradually release them.) 6) Not too fast in making turns or you will “understeer” (popularly called “overshoot”) your curb. Hitting hard on the brakes while curbing will “over steer” and you will miss your turn. You should slowly brake and simultaneously, quickly releasing accelerator or gas pedal. 7) While driving fast and approaching curbs, brake before starting to turn (remember: brake hard only in a straight line) to ensure a large arc and accelerate only when you reach the “APEX” of the curb. (the APEX is the imaginary point towards the center of the

sharp curb). Accelerate only upon reaching the APEX, NOT BEFORE. (this applies to driving in a clear race track. In the highway, you have to stay within your lane. ) 8) Turn “LATE” not “EARLY” to allow an arc in making a curb. 9) Don’t be in a hurry to shift gears. Take your time. 10) Get that right foot off the gas pedal while shifting 11) NEVER be in a NEUTRAL gear position. Always be in gear to have full control of the vehicle. “Freewheeling” or cruising in neutral gear with your left foot in the clutch is a common mistake. 12) Get that DIRT Y LEFT FOOT off the clutch after shifting 13) Always accelerate gradually. Of course, there are other tips given spread all over the day. But the most basic still is the same mantra whether on the road or in the race track: “drive safely”. ••• SORRY FOR CLARK ----It was exciting at the race track. But I was sorry to see Clark this way today. It’s a sorry sight for what was once an international hub and a place everyone wanted to visit. When the Americans were there, it was like arriving in a US city. Well for some, it WAS indeed, an American city, minus of course the snow. This week, it was a bit deserted. Not too many vehicles plied the streets. The hotels looked uninhabited. And the casinos’ parking spaces were empty although still with their fancy lights and glaring neon signs. Clark was a sad sight. It’s a lost glory. It’s a pity the plan to move the international airport from congested Pasay to Clark is not in the radar screen of government. We need though a passenger train as a ferry service to make this happen. Until the next training lessons.

Plans... from page 1

on plans in the development of some projects for the Subanen of Misamis Occidental, one of which is establishing a Subanen Ancestral House to cater transfer of technology scheme from the Villar Foundation in regards to livelihood assistance. Villar further said that with the Villar Foundation dealing on indigenous materials to produce native products, this can help augment the livelihood of the Subanens, not only to them but for the people of Misamis Occidental. After seeing the 1st Misamis Occidental Coconut Processing Center in Barangay Bolibol in Oroquieta City, the Villar Foundation will donate some machine for the coconut quire making and improving the techniques of making coco nets that is now marketable not

only in the country but as well as to foreign countries using the coc net in infrasturture projects. It may be known that the province of Misamis Occidental is one of the coconut producers of the country, but in Misamis Occidental the only produce from coconut industry focuses on copra and with the 1st Misamis Occidental Coconut Processing Center, Villar Foundation also found out that other materials from the coconut is now processes like in Las Pinas City, that is why Mrs. Cynthia Villar as the CEO of the foundation opted to help Misamisnons thru the Coconut Industry especially on by-products coconut. With this concern, Governor Hermie Ramiro who had been a friend and college in Congress in the 12th Congress, she said to Mindanao Daily News that with her relationship with the former Las Pinas Congresswoman, she is very proud to be her visitor during the 83rd Founding Anniversary of her province.

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prohibiting political dynasties, nor a law that guarantees equal access to opportunities for public service. -ooo“BAN” IS A MERE “C ON ST I T U T IONA L SUGGESTION”: “So what did the 1997 Constitution really provide on family members occupying elective positions? Nothing really, if we are to be honest about it. It was in reality a mere `Constitutional suggestion’, nothing more, nothing less. “This is the reason why we cannot really prohibit relatives of any incumbent or past official from running. This is the reason why we should really have a Charter Change now!” Nevertheless, Penson’s tirade against Binay is a smart move. Evidently, the objective merely is to gain publicity mileage, as, indeed, his issue on political dynasty got printed in newspapers, and even in their online editions. -oooREACTIONS? Please call me at 0917 984 24 68, 0918 574 0193, 0922 833 43 96. Email: batasmauricio@ yahoo.com

Fund... from page 2

“The GSIS Board of Trustees reviewed both plans and concluded that while the GSIS offers similar basic benefits as the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, PhilHealth’s package has additional hospitalization benefits including higher maximum rate for room and board and increased cap on medical reimbursements,” President and General Manager Robert Vergara said. The GSIS said that only 7,316 accounts remain in force until the end of the

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year from the total 63,000 accounts. “For active accounts, we will accept and process claims for as long as they are filed within 60 calendar days from the last day of confinement,” Vergara said. The review forms part of the on-going effort of the Board and Management to rationalize its programs to avoid duplication with other agencies. Active plan holders may call the GSIS hotline at 847.4747 for any question on the processing of claims including payment of refunds for the health insurance plans.

Gun... from page 2

Lobregat stressed it is of public knowledge that the use of pellet toy guns has been causing “so much physical injuries especially to children.” “A proactive approach is prudent and necessary to protect our children from unnecessary injuries,” he pointed out. All confiscated pellet toy guns shall be properly accounted for, turned over and deposited at the City Administrator’s Office for proper destruction, he said. City Administrator Antonio Orendain Jr. is likewise tasked to see the compliance with the directive.

Program... from page 2

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration in ARMM is offering the OWWA Education for Development Scholarship Program (EDSP) and Congressional Migrant Workers Scholarship Program. Qualifying examinations will be held on Nov. 18. ARMM is composed of the provinces of Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. Bai Lejanie Diocolono of OWWA-ARMM, Maguindanao has the highest number of applicants with 141 for EDSP and 17 for CMWSP while Tawi-Tawi has nine for EDSP, three CMWSP examinees for Lanao del Sur and two in Basilan. Diocolano said her office will start distribution of examination permit on Nov. 12. The examination centers are at Notre Dame University for applicants from Cotabato City and Maguindanao; Mindanao State University in Marawi City for city and Lanao del Sur applicants; Notre Dame of Jolo College for Sulu and MSU in Bongao for TawiTawi aspirants.

Globe... from page 11

The move is in compliance with the compulsory interconnection of authorized public telecommunications carriers under Republic Act 7925 which aims to create a universally accessible and fully integrated

nationwide telecommunications network to encourage more infrastructure investments from the private sector that would benefit the consumers. “This only proves that even industry competitors can work together to serve public interest and spur the domestic economy with cost-effective services,” he added.

Coops... from page 11

the highest increase of 6.64 percent, followed by Misamis Oriental, 3.87 percent, Camiguin, 1.20 percent, Misamis Occidental, 0.47 percent and Bukidnon, 0.44 percent. The CDA dat a als o show that in terms of the number of cooperatives Lanao del Norte posted the highest growth of 9.77 percent, followed by Misamis Oriental, 7.31 percent, Misamis Occidental, 4.94 percent, Bukidnon, 2.92 percent and Camiguin by 1.89 percent. However, in terms of membership, Misamis Occidental posted the highest growth of 1.05 percent, followed by Misamis Oriental, 0.95 percent, Bukidnon, 0.85 percent, Lanao del Norte, 0.04 percent and Camiguin, 0.18 percent. For the second quarter of 2012 alone, a paid-up capital of P38.22 million was posted by the cooperatives of the region, an increase of 2,353.99 percent over P1.44 million, in the same period, last year. The number of newlyregistered cooperatives, also increased during the period from 32 to 38 or 11.01 percent, and the members from 1,199 to 1,331 or 11.01 percent. Likewise, contributing the biggest capitalization, in the second quarter, was the province of Misamis Oriental with P30.47 million, followed by Lanao del Norte, P3.99 million, Bukidnon, P505,151.64, Camiguin, P150,000 and Misamis Occidental, P101,000. Ag ai n , i n te r ms i n growth of capitalization, Misamis Oriental posted the biggest growth of 2,943 percent, followed by Lanao del Norte, 1,177.12 percent, Misamis Occidental, 475.34 percent and Bukidnon, 388.54 percent. No growth was noted in Camiguin, as no capitalization came in, during the second quarter of 2011. (RCAguhob/PIA10Misamis Occidental)


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Fortun wants Globe, PLDT interconnect landlines in transparent deals General Santos City and South Cotabato with banking firms By PAT SAMONTE and JOEL PORTUGAL of Mindanao Daily News-Butuan City

BUTUAN City––Vice Mayor Lawrence Lemuel Fortun has made clear his desire to make all financial transactions entered into by the city government open and transparent not only to erase all doubts especially from critics but to enhance the people’s trust and confidence in the local leadership as well. The Fortun-led city council passed a resolution authorizing City Mayor Ferdinand Amante, Jr. to secure the Monetary Board’s opinion in connection with the waiver of rights to confidentiality of the city of Butuan’s loan with the Philippine National Bank. The measure also authorized the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to make inquiries into the city government’s financial dealings and for the PNB, all banks and financial institutions the city may have transactions with, to dislose to the BSP all information pertaining to the local government’s deposits, investments, loans and other transactions including their

history and status. The Sangguniang Panlungsod also gave the BSP authority to reveal and share information obtained with the Department of Finance. The city council’s action is pursuant to Section 123 of Republic Act 7653 known as the New Central Bank Act which provides that “Whenever the Government, or any of its political subdivisions or instrumentalities, contemplates borrowing within the Philippines, prior opinion of the Monetary Board shall likewise be requested in order that the Board may render opinion on the probable effects of the proposed operation on monetary aggregates, the price level and the balance of payments.” Fortun stressed that ”in partnership with Mayor Amante and in consonance with the principles of good governance, transparency should always be promoted in all transactions to strengthen the people’s trust and ensure a better and progressive future.”

Leading telecommunications company Globe Telecom has completed its landline interconnection with Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) in General Santos City and the whole province of South Cotabato over the weekend. This follows the activation of their commercial wireline interconnection in Tarlac province barely two weeks ago. Both firms are also working on similar ar-

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TANGUB City––Cooperatives in Northern Mindanao have accumulated a paid-up capital of P1.25 billion had been accumulated, as of the second quarter of 2012. This capitalization grew by 3.15 percent compared to P1.22 billion, in the same period, last year, Orlando Ravanera, regional director of the Cooperatives Development Authority (CDA), region 10 said. The CDA data revealed that the number of cooperatives in the region, during

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to connect with PLDT and vice versa. “The ones who will benefit from this cooperation and healthy competition are the Filipino consumers, both residential and commercial, as they can now realize substantial savings in their phone bills as well as gain greater access to telecommunications,” said Atty. Froilan M. Castelo, Head of Globe Corporate and Legal Services Group.

and Benguet. Interconnection allows subscribers of both firms to call each other locally within the same area. In the past, a Globeline user calling a PLDT landline subscriber next door will be charged for long distance calls amounting to P6.50 per minute since there was no direct connection between the two companies. This time, Globelines customers can simply dial the sevendigit telephone number

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the period, grew from 1,405 to 1,494 or a 6.33 percent increase, while the members grew from 266,341 to 267,407 or by 1.15 percent. Contributing the biggest capitalization was the province of Misamis Oriental with P847.95 million, followed by Bukidnon, P217.95 million, Misamis Occidental, P93.02 million, Lanao del Norte, P82.44 million and Camiguin, P12.67 million. In terms of growth of capitalization, however, Lanao del Norte posted

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THE MEDIA CENTER BUSINESSWEEK MINDANAO Tanleh Bldg., Abellanosa St., Cagayan de Oro City

PPI, BWM hold seminar on journalism

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he Philippine Press In s t itut e ( P P I ) i n c o op e r at i on with Philippine Ai rl i ne s Fou nd at i on and the BusinessWeek Mindanao Advertising and Promotions holds a seminar on excellence and ethics in journalism with the theme “Making S e ns e of Jou r na l is m To d ay ”, O c tob e r 2 5 , Cagayan de Oro City at the BWM Media Center. The seminar is part o f P P I ’s S c h o l a s t i c Outreach Program. Participating students from the region enjoy a whole-day of learning as key speakers from Manila gave them s e vera l s essions and workshops. Allan Mediante, Executive Editor o f B u s i n e s s We e k Mi nd ana o wel c ome s t he p ar t icip ants and guests, while Ariel C. Sebellino, PPI Executive D i r e c t o r, g a v e t h e participants an overview

of the Philippine Press Institute. The participants are journalism and communications stu d e nt s f rom L i c e o de Cagayan University – Mass Communications Department, Bukidnon S t a t e Un i v e r s i t y, St. Mar y’s S cho ol in Cagayan de Oro, Central Mindanao University, and MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology. The morning sessions included talks by national personalities in the media industry. Session 1: Excellence is the Key is handled by G M A- 7 P ro g r a m Manager Joseph Alwyn T. Alburo and Session 2: Going the Way of Ethics by Rowena C. Paraan, Secretar yGeneral, National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP). This is followed by an open forum and a workshop, a chance for the student journalists

to participate and share their thoughts. A special visit b y C y n t h i a Vi l l a r, Chairman & Managing Director of the Villar Foundation also gave the participants her insights on journalism ethics and entrepreneurship. Villar is in the city for t he unvei ling of t he Sendong Memorial at Golden Haven Memorial Park, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro. A lunch forum on C or p orate S o ci a l Responsibility (CSR) is then facilitated by Mi g u el Vi l l are a l, P h i l i p p i n e Ve t e r a n s B an k Vice President on Corporate Communications. The afternoon session tackled on visual communications. The talk on Photography vs Photojournalism is delivered by Cagayan de Oro TIMES Editor-inChief, Shaun Alejandrae Yap Uy.

PARTICIPANTS COMING FROM DIFFERENT UNIVERSITIES IN NORTHERN MINDANAO SHOWING THEIR SEMINAR CERTIFICATES.

ARIEL C. SEBELLINO PPI Executive Director

JOSEPH ALWYN T. ALBURO GMA-7 Program Manager

ROWENA C. PARAAN Secretary-General, National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP).

MIGUEL VILLA-REAL Phil. Veterans Bank Vice President on Corporate Communications

SHAUN ALEJANDRAE YAP UY Cagayan de Oro TIMES Editor-in-Chief

We grow minds!

CYNTHIA VILLAR inspires the student journalists to practice on journalism ethics and entrepreneurship

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Photos by ARJAY FELICILDA, RONALD MASTAIL & SHAUN UY

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