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President Bongbong Marcos with Indonesian President Joko Widodo and their wives at Istana Bogor. (Malacañang Photo)

The ship that carried some 750 Filipinos deported by Malaysia arrived in Zamboanga City on September 7, 2022 in this photo by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. shows the need for Filipino society to accept the reality and the power of teen pleasure and sexuality. “Teenage pregnancy in a predominantly Catholic country like the Continue on page 5Continue on page 5 boanga City after drifting for days in waters near strongholds of the proISIS group Abu Sayyaf. The Naval Forces Continue on page 4Continue on page 4 She said some $8.484 billion worth of memorandum of understanding and letters of intent were signed at the Jakarta Continue on page 2Continue on page 2

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DAVAO CITY - Oxfam Pilipinas has released the findings of its study on pregnancy, which United States provide defensive weapons to Taidespite protests by Beijing over the recent approval by Washington of the sale of weapons systems to Taipei, a U.S. government spokesman said. U.S. Department of State spokesperson Vedant Patel said there was "no reason for China to Continue on page 4Continue on page 4CNA file photo for illustrative purposes only.

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P RESIDENT Bongbong Marcos Jr secured over $16 billion worth of investmentRESIDENT Marcos Jr secured over $16 billion worth of investment pledges from his state visit to Indonesia and Singapore, according to Pressfrom his state visit to Indonesia and Singapore, to Press Secretary Trixie AngelesTrixie Angeles.

ARMM Eastern Mindanao Western Mindanao Cebu Manila Est 2006 mindanaoexaminer.com ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT (062) 9555360 or (0917) 7103642 P10 September 12-18, 2022 Good news for nurses THE Marcos administration said it is supporting the passage of the Philippine Nursing Practice Act, a measure that aims to improve the nursing profession through better career prospects and relevant nursing education.“So the government recognizes and Continue on page 4Continue on page 4 Batanes, tambak sa bawang! TAMBAK umano ang bawang sa lalawigan ng Batanes at sobra-sobra ito sa pangangailangan doon kung kaya’t nanawagan at inalok ni Governor Marilou Cayco ang mga negosyante sa bansa na bilhin ang kanilang produkto. Ito ay matapos na mapabalitang umabot pa sa P400 bawat kilo ang Continue on page 5Continue on page 5 Governor Marilou Cayco(Photo by Al Jacinto) Navy rescues Australian yachter BASILAN - Philippine soldiers rescued an Australian yachter off ZamSabah deports 750 Filipinos ‘Malaysia continues to fight off Sulu Sultanate heirs’ claims’ MALAYSIA has deported hundreds of alleged illegal Filipino immigrants arrested in various places in Sabah as Kuala Lumpur continues to fight off rightful financial claims of the heirs of the Sulu Sultanate.The Immigration Continue on page 2Continue on page 2 Oxfam releases teenage pregnancy study

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According to Elisabeth Mason, an attorney for the claimants, this sets Sabah apart from other land grabs during the 19th century. It’s a rare, possibly unique instance of a colonial contract that continues unbroken into the current era, she claimed.

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After a relative, Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, claimed to be the rightful sultan of Sulu and led a tragicomic invasion of Sabah in which 60 people lost their lives, Malaysia stopped making payments to the heirs in 2013.The heirs threatened legal action, claiming breach of contract. After ignoring them for two years, Malaysia decided to skip out on hearings in Europe, giving the claimants' attorneys free rein to make theirThecase. international arbitration agreement to which Malaysia is a party means that it will likely have to accept the outcome of any case brought before it. The court decided that the heirs were entitled to 15% of all profits made from fossil fuels and palm oil since 2013, as well as all profits expected to be made in the future. (The Mindanao Examiner and The Washington Independent)

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nerships such as a C-5 four-level elevated expressway; and a US$662-million trade value for the supply of coal and fertilizer was also signed. She said these deals will generate at least 7,000 new jobs.Marcos told reporters in Jakarta that business leaders from a wide range of sectors were very enthusiastic about doing business in the Philippines. He said Indonesian business people have not been able to come to the Philippines due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “So sabi ko nagbago na ‘yan. So come to the Philippines. So they all committed naman to… Many of them are already actually involved in the Philippines. So sabi nila palalakihin nila ‘yung kanilang involvement. Gusto nila mag-expand,” he Marcossaid.SingaporeSingaporethenflew to Singapore for another state visit and met with President Halimah Yacob and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the PresidentialAfterPalace.the bilateral meetings, Marcos and Lee witnessed the signing of several memoranda of understanding aimed at enhancing cooperation between the two countries in various areas. Among those inked were the memorandum of understanding between the Department of Information and Communications Technology and the Ministry of Communications and Information of Singapore in the field of digital cooperation. Also inked was the Joint Communiqué between the Department of Migrant Workers and the Ministry of Health of Singapore on the recruitment of Filipino healthcare workers. There was also an exchange of four memoranda of understanding which include the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Personal Data Protection between the National Privacy Commission of the Philippines and the Personal Data Protection Commission of Singapore, and the memorandum of understanding between the Bases Conversion and Development Authority and Enterprise Singapore, which seeks to enhance collaboration on business opportunities on the development of New Clark City. A memorandum of understanding between the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System and the Public Utilities Board of Singapore on water collaboration was also signed. There were also arrangements between the Singapore Armed Forces and Armed Forces of the Philippines concerning the assignment of a team to the Regional Counterterrorism Information Facility in

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Jamalul Kiram III reads a copy of The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper whose banner was “Malaysia Goes For The Kill”. Kiram ordered his younger brother, Agbimuddin, to lead several hundred fighters in an armed incursion into Sabah in February 2013 in an effort to regain part of the island. (Photo by Mark Navales)

Continued from page 1Continued from page 1 Department sent 750 illegal immigrants, aged between one and 88, back to the Philippines on September 6, according to The New Straits Times which also quoted Immigration Director-General, Datuk Seri Khairul Dzaimee Daud as saying “the batch was deported via the Sandakan port to the Zamboanga City port in Philippines.”“Allofthem had been detained at Tawau, Sandakan, Papar and Kota Kinabalu depots since 2020. Those deported involved 638 men, 81 women, 30 children under 12 years old and one under 23 months old. These children were either with their parents or guardians,” Khairul said. Khairul added that there were delays to deport the illegal immigrants in the past due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “With regard to detainee management at the depots, all of them will undergo health screenings, including Covid-19 tests. Those tested positive will be isolated to ensure no spread of the virus as well as other infectious diseases,” he said, adding “this is in line with the standard operating procedures required by the Health Ministry. All detainees at all depots have received their vaccines and booster shots since 2020.” The local government of Zamboanga has not issued any statement about the influx of deportees or whether they would be quarantined here or not before sending them back to their own places.

The mass deportation came after a Spanish arbitration in Paris ordered the Malaysian government to pay $15 billion to eight of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram II's relatives in February. The award is the second-largest in arbitration history.Although Malaysia has filed an appeal against the ruling, its repercussions have already been felt. The state oil company of Malaysia, Petronas, had assets reportedly seized by a Luxembourgian courtTherecently.HistoryHistorylawsuit focuses around a deal established in 1878 in which Sulu agreed to let the British North Borneo Company, a colonial business, exploit its slice of Borneo in exchange for a yearly fee. The Sultanate would cede the territory under the terms of the English version of the contract. The original only makes a leasing commitment. Malaysia inherited Sabah and its associated debts when it gained independence from Britain in 1963, and for 50 years it sent 5,300 ringgit ($1,200) annually to the sultan's legitimate heirs.

Angeles said the President’s trip also yielded US$7 billion in infrastructure for unsolicited private-public part-

COFFEE LOVERS in the Philippines may now enjoy the best and the most expensive coffee in the world - Kopi Luwak - but not as pricey as every connoisseurs think. Kopi Luwak is a coffee that consists of partially digested coffee cherries, which have been eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet. The cherries are fermented as they pass through a civet’s intestines, and after being defecated with other fecal matter, they are collected.In Manila, a kilogram of Civet coffee sells for as high as P15,000 and over $500 dollars abroad.But Kopi Luwak can now be enjoyed by every coffee lovers for as low as P150 for a 16 oz. cup that comes with a drip bag, ground organic Civet coffee beans, two packets of brown sugar and a stirrer in a beautiful Kraft paper bag – thanks to the Mindanao Civet Coffee seller in Zamboanga City. The new market player in the coffee business, although small, is now offering affordable organic Kopi Luwak – sourced and picked by farmers from the highlands of Mindanao, cleaned and dried and roasted to perfection to give coffee lovers that distinct aroma of Civet coffee berries – chocolaty and nutty and smooth bodied brewed drink. Mindanao Civet Coffee, which started as a home reseller of coffee beans, now offers organic Kopi Luwak in 250 grams ground Civet coffee and 250 grams Civet coffee beans – all medium roasted to perfection. Kopi Luwak is also available now in 3rd Cup Café at LM Metro Hotel in Zamboanga City, and resellers in Luzon, Cebu and other parts of Mindanao. The Mindanao Civet Coffee is a favorite among travellers and tourists and coffee connoisseurs. And for those who wanted the perfect gift for all occasions, Kopi Luwak is the best choice. And those who are interested to resell or perhaps enjoy a daily hot cup or cold brew of Kopi Luwak may call the Mindanao Civet Coffee at this mobile number 0917-7103642 or visit their Facebook page: Mindanao Civet Coffee. (AJC)

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Photos released by the Naval Forces Western Mindanao shows rescued Australian adventurer Malcolm McIntyre. to

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Western Mindanao said Malcolm McIntyre departed the port of Dampier in Western Australia last August 04 and was sailing for Cebu City to visit his Filipino wife, Mira Luna Labrador and their son in Cebu City. The adventurer told his rescuers that his boat’s engine malfunctioned and was drifting off Basilan’s Akbar town and eventually rescued near Santa Cruz Island on the evening of September 5 after the Philippine Navy received McIntyre’s distressThecall.Naval Forces Western Mindanao quickly deployed a patrol boat and after hours of search spotted the yacht “Spirit of Argao” and found the Australian boater. “After scouring the reported site of the vessel and nearby islands, the Navy men finally spotted the yacht near Santa Cruz Island. The lone passenger was identified as Malcolm McIntyre, an Australian national, who complained of tiredness and hunger after spending hours at sea attempting to fix the deranged engine of his yacht,” the Naval Forces Western Mindanao said.The yacht was towed to the naval base here and McIntyre was brought to Camp Navarro General Hospital where he underwent medical check-up, and later fed. McIntyre was handed over to the Bureau of Immigration. “Mister McIntyre is undergoing an interview by local immigration officials. If all goes well, he shall be allowed to continue his voyage to Cebu as soon as his yacht is restored in good condition,” the Naval Forces Western Mindanao said. McIntyre is the second foreign yachter rescued this year. Last June, the Philippine Navy also rescued a Swedish-Iranian boater, Amir Sarkarifari, off Basilan’s Mohammad Ajul after his vessel malfunctioned and drifted near Sibago Island.Sakarifari was sailing to Brunei from Guam when his yacht’s engine malfunctioned and drifted to Basilan, one of five provinces under the Bangsamoro autonomous region. (Mindanao Examiner)

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Continued from page 1 acknowledges your hard work and sacrifice, including risking your own health and lives to care for others… In fact, I have taken special note of the clamor to address issues in the nursing profession by the passage of the new Philippine Nursing Practice Act,” Marcos said in a speech at the 100th anniversary celebration of the Philippine Nurses AssociationMarcos(PNA). said his administration, alongside Congress, will work with the PNA to institute reforms to further protect and develop the nursing profession in the Philippines.“The Executive department, together with Congress, will work with you to achieve these goals,” said Marcos. In his speech, the President also sought to create equal footing for all nurses regardless of the sector they are working in. “As part of our goal to raise the profile and improve the working condition of nurses, we seek to address the disparity in salaries between nurses in government hospitals with those in the private sector,” he said.Marcos also raised the need to address the uneven distribution of nurses in various areas around the country. This means addressing issues related to health facilities, benefits, and security of tenure, according to the President.

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“As we work hard to improve the state of our healthcare system at home, let us join hands to maintain our country’s position as the gold standard when it comes to providing healthcare workers to hospitals and health facilities globally,” Marcos said. He said his administration would open more slots for the deployment of nurses abroad while striving to improve opportunities domestically. He also tapped the PNA, with its 40,000-strong membership, to help him achieve these“Withgoals.the PNA, boasting a 40,000-strong membership, I believe that together we have the ability, we have the strength to improve our nurses’ welfare and build on the Filipino distinction of excellence and competitiveness in the global health community,” said Marcos. (OPS, Mindanao Examiner)

Continued from page 1 react" to U.S. approval of an arms package worth US$1.1 billion last week as the systems were for defensive“Thepurposes.UnitedStates has been providing defensive capabilities to Taiwan for decades, which is in line with our Block60approvedCooperationtagon'sadded.sistentwan...incontinueopenlinesandtohavepressureedpectedpreciselyinneeds.toicy,briefing.policy,”tentAct,justcommitmentslongstandingundernottheTaiwanRelationsbutit'salsoconsis-withour'oneChina'hesaidatapress“Inlinewiththatpol-theU.S.willcontinuemeetTaiwan'sdefenseThispackagewastheworksforsometimebecauseweex-itwouldbeneed-asChinaincreaseditsonTaiwan.Weandwewillcontinueberesponsible,steady,resoluteandkeepourofcommunicationwithBeijing,butalsotosupportTai-waysthatarecon-withourpolicy,”heAccordingtothePen-DefenseSecurityAgency,thesaleincludesAGM-84L-1HarpoonIImissiles,four ATM-84L-1 Harpoon Block II exercise missiles, 100 AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder tactical missiles, and a surveillance radar contract extension.White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said the package reflected “our assessment of Taiwan’s self-defense needs in a modern sense, and the threat that they're under, and the threat that's being posed by the “WatchingPRC.”what the PRC did during and in the wake of Speaker Pelosi's visit only reinforces our view that these items will obviously help Taiwan better defend itself,” he said, referring to China's weeklong military drills around Taiwan following Pelosi's trip to Taiwan in early August.After Washington announced the US$1.1 billion arms package for Taiwan on September 2, China said it would "resolutely take legitimate and necessary counter-measures in light of the development of the situation," according to a tweet by Liu Pengyu, a spokesman at China’s Embassy in the U.S.In a series of tweets, Liu reiterated Beijing's claim that Taiwan is part of China's territory and that continuous arm sales by the U.S. interfered with China's internal affairs and undermined its sovereignty and security. “It sends wrong signals to 'Taiwan independence' separatist forces, and severely jeopardizes China-U.S. relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” he tweeted. The biggest expense in the arms package is a surveillance radar contract extension estimated as costing US$655.4 million.A military source told CNA that it was aimed at ensuring the performance of Leshan Radar Station in Hsinchu County, which played an important role in detecting the 11 ballistic missiles fired by China into waters near Taiwan in early August. However, the source, speaking on condition of anonymity, declined to comment on whether the package would involve upgrades to the station's surveillance capabilities.

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DIPOLOG CITY - Gikalatid nga ipahigayon ang usa ka legislative inquiry pinaagi sa committee hearing. Kining maong kalihokan ang tuyong gihimo pinaagi sa pagdapit sa General Manager sa Zamboanga Del Norte Electric Coopertive (ZANECO) nga si Atty. Jordanne Chan Antonio, aron sa paghatag og mga katin-awan kalabot na sa kalit nga pagsaka sa balayranan sa kuryente, ug uban pang mga concerns nga buot masayran sa atong mga katawhan. Sumala pa nga kining maong gihimo sa Sangguniang Panlungsod sa pagpanguna ni Konsehal Roseller Barinaga maoy tubag ngadto sa tigaw sa mga katawhan partikular na kabahin sa hataas nga pag-usbaw sa balayran sa kuryente, nga sumala pa sa mga konsumante, dili makatarunganon ug nahinaykan.Tungod ning maong kasibaw, nangayo karon ug mga katin-awan ang mga konsumante gikan sa nahisgotang ahensiya alang sa ilang tinuod nga hinungdan. Nunot niini, nagadapit ang Sangguniang Panlungsod ning siyudad ngadto sa mga sakop sa prensa dinhi sa dakbayan sa pagtambong ning maong importanteng hearing. (AFB)

Oxfam releases teenage pregnancy study

Continued from page 1Continued from page 1 presyo ng bawang sa Luzon dahil sa kakulangan ng supply. Nabatid pa kay Cayco na organic ang kanilang bawang at nasa P100 lamang bawat kilo ang halaga nito.Tinatayang aabot sa 25 tonelada o 25,000 kilo ng bawang ang ngayon ay nasa Batanes, ayon kay Cayco. Karamihan ng mga bawang sa bansa ay galing pa sa China at malayo sa kalidad ng bawang ng Pilipinas.Inamin naman ng Department of Agriculture ang kakulangan sa supply ng bawang, sibuyas at maging ng asin sa bansa. Naunang sinabi ng pamahalaan na maging ang asukal ay kulang na rin kung kaya’t kailangang umangkat ng 150-300 tonelada ng asukal.Mataas na demand ang dahil sa mga kakulangan sa bawang, sibuyas, asukal at asin. Simnisipat naman ng awtoridad kung may cartel na kumu-kontrol sa supply ng mga ito matapos na masabat sa iba’t-ibang bodega sa bansa ang tone-toneladang asukal. (Mindanao Examiner)

The study concludes that there is much to be done to help young people turn their pleasure into greater power. It does not help that society refuses to accommodate teen sexuality, attraction, pleasure and desire.“For this power to grow, the undesirability of teen sexuality should be eliminated and the choice of teenagers to carry their pregnancies to term or prevent them completely must be met with material, health, and psycho-social support from loved ones and the public health and social welfare institutions,” the study said. (With additional reporting from The Mindanao Examiner.)

“Because if you are of the same age, you have the same environment, a young person can assert their desires against a possibly assertive male partner…What is worrying is how long women can keep saying no and their wishes are respected by their partner,” Gacad said, adding that this is why institutions need to come up with ways to support young women facing such “Withoutsituations.aclear and comprehensive vocabulary for their pleasures and their needs, adolescent girls and young women are unable to express consent and enforce their refusal. In taking an unexpected pregnancy to term, and in raising children, they limit their social or economic opportunities, while being expected to be good mothers who will put the well-being of their children above anything else,” she said. Gacad also pointed out that perhaps the government and civil society should rethink their approaches to teenage pregnancy. “It’s not enough to say that teenage pregnancy is bad. It has to align with their desire, especially since there are some people who want to get pregnant at a young age,” she said. “Maybe we don’t need to change their desire for pregnancy but instead their idea of fulfillment as a woman.”Gacad said teenagers should also be guided to see that there are other ways for women to be accomplished or be fulfilled. “Broadening that option for young women might change fertility preferences,” she said.

The research author said there should also be a change in perspective among groups trying to address teenage pregnancy. “You cannot stop pregnancies just by insisting on contraceptives. If we wanted young people to take contraceptives, we must discuss why they would need to in the first place, which means discussing their curiosity about or desire for sexual intimacy,” Gacad stressed.

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The study revealed that there is an overwhelming acceptance of pregnancy among young women who had experienced it. Their reasons ranged from seeing it as a blessing to simply accepting it because it had already happened. “Pregnancy acceptability has more to do with ideas and expectations about motherhood, and the desire to make the most out of an unpleasant situation, than the circumstances around their sexual initiation,” Gacad pointed out. The respondents gave various reasons for their early sexual initiation, ranging from being forced or coerced to “eventually” wanting it. As the research findings pointed out, early sex and teenage pregnancies often occur amid the desire of male partners to have sex and start a family. “Power dynamics are skewed against teen girls or young women when their partners are older and employ a combination of coercive or abusive tactics,” GacadThesaid.interviews also showed that abstinence worked only for partners who were of the same age.

Daisy, 16, does not see much of her friends. She has to focus on taking care of her baby son and spends her spare time playing with her 16-year-old husband’s siblings.

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Continued from page 1Continued from page 1 Philippines has always been controversial. This study seeks to better understand how the youth actually see themselves in relation to pregnancy and sexuality,” said Oxfam Pilipinas Country Director Lot Felizco. Based on previously released government data, while the number of Filipino teenagers giving birth overall has been on a downward trend, there is an alarming increase of births among adolescents aged 10 to 14. “There is also an increase in ‘repeat pregnancies’ among girls aged 10 to 17 years old,” said the study’s author Sabrina Gacad. However, she pointed out that the numbers do not fully reveal the situation of teenagers who face unexpected pregnancies.The study, supported by the UP Center for Women's and Gender Studies and Oxfam Pilipinas as part of the Sexual Health and Empowerment Project funded by the Global Affairs Canada, involved interviews with 39 Filipinas aged 15 to 24 years old from different parts of the country. All of the respondents were sexually active, while some were pregnant or had children at the time of the interview.

CITY - As the economy bounces back from the pandemic, Suzuki Philippines, the country’s pioneer compact car distributor, has further increased its footprint in the south with a new dealership in Davao. In line with its target to cement the brand’s position in the automotive industry, the (L-R) Autocentral Director, Mr. Geoffrey Ponce; Father of Autocentral’s Managing Director, Mr. Vicente Sy; Mother of Autocentral’s President, Madam Julia Chua; Autocentral President,

(L-R) Autocentral Managing Director, Ms. Debbie Chua; Suzuki Philippines Aftersales Head, Mr. Joselito Ang; Autocentral President, Mr. Brian Chua; Suzuki Philippines Director and General Manager for Automobile, Mr. Norihide Takei; Suzuki Philippines Sr. Marketing Manager, Ms. Odessa Gan and Assistant to the General Manager, Mr. Yasuki Nakagawa, Mr. Brian Chua, Autocentral President “The opening of Suzuki’s newest dealership in Davao reflects our continuing efforts to bring the brand to more Filipinos looking for a reliable mobility partner. This also shows our support for the Philippine economic recovery as we hope to contribute in generating job opportunities for Filipinos in Davao City,” Mr. Takei said. Adding to that, “Suzuki Philippines is excited for this new development, and we are optimistic this dealership will complement the company’s business momentum this 2022.” For more information, you may visit any of the 73 authorized Suzuki Auto dealerships nationwide or visit http://suzuki.com.ph/auto/. For daily updates on Suzuki, please like Suzuki Auto Ph’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SuzukiAutoPh, follow them on twitter at https://twitter.com/SuzukiAutoPh and Instagram at @suzukiautoph. (Richard Ebona) company unveiled the new Suzuki Auto Matina last September 2, marking its second dealership in Mindanao’s economic powerhouse.Thenewest establishment is one of the biggest dealerships in the network and the 6th Suzuki dealership of the Autocentral group, a long-standing partner of the brand. Covering an expansive 3,000-square meter property in Talomo, Davao City, Suzuki expects the new dealership to meet market demand and cater to more customers as it flaunts eight service bays and a showroom that can accommodate up to seven display units. Among those present during the grand launch was the Director and General Manager for Suzuki Automobile, Mr. Norihide Takei, who expressed confidence that Filipinos in the region can experience better mobility through Suzuki’s network expansion.

DAVAO Mr. Brian Chua; Suzuki Philippines Director and General Manager for Automobile, Mr. Norihide Takei; Suzuki Philippines Auto Sales Manager, Mr. Jude Racadio and Davao City Councilor, Dr. Bernard Al-Ag.

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He founded the Church in which we can have his living teaching, the doctrine of our faith, his presence and continuing work of redemption through the sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist. And we are helped by the effective witness and intercession of the saints, especially that of our Lady, the Mother of God and our Mother. We should just do our part of sitting down and spending time and effort to study the life and teaching of Christ and of the Church, and to develop a working plan of a life of piety that would help us to nourish our relation with God through prayers and sacrifices, ascetical struggles, recourse to the sacraments, development of virtues, etc. We have to remember that our life ought to be always a life with God through Christ in the Holy Spirit. We have to adapt ourselves to this basic truth of faith about ourselves, because we are notorious in believing that our life is simply our own, and relying only on our own estimation of things. We really need to humble ourselves to accept this truth of our faith, because it is usually our pride that prevents us from realizing this truth. We need to work on our faith in order to keep it alive, vibrant and functional, especially in some difficult if not impossible occasions. We should not be surprised that life and all the challenges and trials we are going to face in it will always demand from us things beyond our powers and resources. And that’s simply because we are meant to go to God for all our needs, without neglecting any effort we can give along the way. Only through God can we know and love everybody and everything else properly.

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My wife and I were invited to the VIP section for free. The 300 seating capacity was half-occupied although seats were paid for by the local organizers — presumably, the theater owner. As in any premiere showing in Hollywood for a hyped-up movie, the local premiere was complete with the installed red carpet — where the invited local "who's who" were ushered in to walk through. The movie To make a movie, a script has to be written first. The visual narrative needs to follow the script weaving around the story it intends to portray. The director on the other hand has total control of the making of the film. The film is the director's medium — and does with it whatever he wants — sometimes diverging away from the script or the original intent of the narrative. Often, this creates a conflict between the scriptwriter and the director. Not in this one. Darryl Yap the scriptwriter is also its director and therefore, presumably, should have control of the flow of the narrative, the sequencing and more importantly, its veracity that must contribute overall toward a finished film. In this case the scriptwriter-director needs to be true to his craft and research deeply the story to be depicted. But this movie is more than an art medium. As the executive producer and consultant, Sen. Imee Marcos herself declared: "It's about time we tell our story, too, about what happened in Malacañang ... about what we know ... we're just telling the story we know, from our point of view. We're not changing anything from what they say. We're not revising anything. It's totally inaccurate to say that. We're simply explaining the happenings in our final three days in [the Palace]." "And I think the people have the right to know what was happening back then ...unfortunately, there will have to be some truths told and some lies, debunked, finally." (PDI, July 22, 2022)

With her declaration, the scriptwriter-director may have subsumed his creative control over the film, presumably surrendering to the good senator who has a bigger stake in the emotional impact of the film. The movie, I'm afraid, has now been captured by the senator herself, relegating the scriptwriter-director to a mere handyman, doing odd jobs, perhaps a notch above a film editor. But if one is paid well, the hell with creative control! yourgingshopsfestivals,ning,Thus,ternessencouragingthisment.thethefromplydictatorshiprecordandtionsthemanymentlytheredetractorsman'sOneItmorebeenPropaganda/HistoryPropaganda/HistoryThus,themoviehaselevatedintosomethingthananordinaryfilm.haspolarizedmoviegoers.person'struthisanotherprevarications.Andtheofthemovie,andaremany,havevehe-attackedthefilm(withnotevenhavingseenflick).Thereareaccusa-ofhistoricalrevisionismdistortionofthehistoricaloftheMarcosruleand—orjustsim-plainlies,mostlycomingtheleftistgroupsandpoliticalcenterlaunching[emailprotected]Move-Thestatedpurposeofgroup'scampaignis"...awideraware-ofthathistoricalchap-throughartsandculture.theorganizersareplan-amongotheractivities,exhibitsandwork-aboutmartiallaw"Comeon!It'sjustafrig-B-classmovie.Produceown!ThecastThecastAtaletoldfromthepointofviewoftheMalacañangstaff(mostlymaids/kasam-bahay),Imee—thoughthescreenwriter-directorandactorshavetogothroughthepainofexplainingwhatcouldhavebeengreatevents—thelast72hoursduringtheEDSAPeoplePowerRevolutionpre-sagingthefamily'sexile—fromtheirpersonalpointofview.Thebudgetforthisfilmmustreallybeastronomi-cal.Forone,bignameshavebeenrecruited.CesarMon-tano,thePhilippineversionofan"Alister"portrayedApoFerdie.Butwithasec-ond-rateramblingdialogueitwasalmostimpossibleforareallygoodactortobeone.StatuesqueRuffaGutierrez,abeautifulmodeltookontheroleofImelda,whoinreallifewasaforcetoreckonwith—largerthanlife—whosharedthepoliticalcenterstagewiththeApo.Alas,theironlysim-ilaritiesweretheirheightandhairdo.Ruffa'sactingwaswooden,morefitforrunwaymodeling.ShedidnotdoImeldajustice.Therestofthecast,EllaCruzasIrene,DiegoLoyzagaasBongbong,andtheoth-erminorroleshadtofollowaninanescriptwithacting reflective of the Filipino genre of loud and runaway dialogues interspersed with sobbing, crying and hysterics. Unable to use the tools of good acting ... nuances, period of silences, intermittent pausing for effect; instead, in some instances, it turned into a deadly shouting match. Filipino actors have to show tears as their concept of "good acting. Ang galing sa hiyawan, sigawan at iyakan ... actingEventalaga."the stab at comic relief by the maids deteriorated into slapstick, popular with the "masa," which garnered the greatest applause from the audience — at least at the Gaisano Theater in Davao.But the portrayal of Bongbong in the film is unconscionable. He appeared as the bumbling younger brother donning one costume the whole 72 hours, military fatigues — and assigned one dramatic scene with the Apo, that Ambeth Ocampo described as "...a whimpering child of a man desperate for his father's attention and approval..." Even with literary license — the role was most degrading — the future president should not have been depicted this way. Fiction or not, what would Liza say of the whole film? And the actress who hogged the film was Christine Reyes as Imee whom Ambeth Ocampo described "...as a pouting, petulant, entitled b*tch in the opening scene who degenerated into a shrill, hysterical banshee for most of theI'vefilm."met the senator a few times and she struck me as smart, beautiful, possessed of an electric personality who in my opinion is the Marcos who is closer to the mold of the Apo himself — the female Ferdinand.Thefilm as fictionThe film as To be kind and fair, I view her opus "Maid in Malacañang" as a sort of a work of art; overwhelming the scriptwriter-director who may have been too lazy perhaps to produce a documentary film, unable to check his facts and too incompetent to produce a straight fiction. I don't think he went out of his way to peddle lies as truth — unless her pecuniary incentives were just too much. (My brother Cyril, a director-producer and sister Zelmar, a screenwriter, could have done a more professional job.) MnM could be an attempt to be presented as a political satire, a poor one — encapsulated by that mahjong scene with the nuns. I particularly enjoyed that controversial episode — fictitious at best — but what the hell! I love to play mahjong myself! (First appeared on The Manila Times)

The Mindanao Examiner - OPINION 7September 12-18, 2022 by Engr. Carlos V. Cornejo (Cebu)

The Theological Virtue of Faith by Fr. Roy Cimagala (Cebu)

FAITH is a very rich virtue. Much like the virtue of charity it has many definitions. Faith in God means to believe, to trust and to obey Him. St. Thomas Aquinas calls faith the door to spiritual life. It is the door to our relationship with God. One of the definitions of faith in the Catechism of the Catholic Church states that, “Faith is first of all a personal adherence of man to God. At the same time, and inseparably, it is a free assent to the whole truth that God has revealed. As personal adherence to God and assent to his truth, Christian faith differs from our faith in any human person. It is right and just to entrust oneself wholly to God and to believe absolutely what he says. It would be futile and false to place such faith in a creature (both humans and created things).” (CCC 150) We practice faith in our everyday life and oftentimes we are not aware of it. We have faith in a jeepney driver that he would drive us safely to our intended destination. We have faith in a restaurant where we eat, that the food served is safe to consume. We have faith in our barber or hairdresser, that he or she would cut our hair according to our instructions. Faith is important in our dealings with others otherwise we would not interact with anyone nor go out of the house anymore because we trust no one. Faith in God is not just a belief that He exists because even the demons do that. “You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that—and shudder.” (James 2:19) But it is also trusting in God’s goodness who has previously shown love and care for us on many occasions. And it is continually trusting in Him even at times we could not understand what He does in our lives especially when we suffer because we trust that it is for our good (see Romans 8:28). Even without the Bible telling us that God is someone who is good, we could ascertain it from the way the universe was created. The universe was made with order, beauty and with provisions to live in it, such as water, the air we breathe, sources of food, etc. If someone gives you a nice gift or provides you with the basic needs in life you can conclude that this person is good and that he or she loves you and cares for you. After having trusted God as a Person, it will simply follow that we should also trust His teachings. Belief in God’s teachings through the Word of God or the Bible for example does not mean we don’t use our intelligence anymore and just accept all His teachings by heart. An example would be God revealing to us that He is a Being composed of Three Persons, God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit which is something we can analyze, appreciate and later on decide to believe or make an act of faith to believe.

The Way to Know and Love Properly

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by Lito Monico C. Lorenzana

I WATCHED the film "Maid in Malacañang" (MnM) at its premiere showing at the Gaisano Theater in Davao City last month. The last time I went to a film premiere was four or five decades ago at Garmon or Galaxy, movie houses that are now defunct. The film, "The Godfather," or was it James Bond's "Goldfinger" — I cannot remember now. It was a one-day screening affair. The movie series was much anticipated that we just had to see the premiere, buying our tickets from scalpers at prices several times over that of the MnMNoNtakilya.oImageImagewasdifferent.

SINCE God is the creator of all things, and the original and ultimate lawgiver, he should know all things and love them in the proper way. As a corollary to that, we can also say that we can only know and love all things properly if we base our knowing and loving on God himself. Otherwise, we would just put ourselves along the paths of error and Somehowimpropriety.weare reminded of this point in that gospel episode where the leading Jews of the time of Christ were always suspicious of him and at one time watched if he would cure somebody with a withered hand on a Sabbath. (cfr. Lk 6,611) That was when Christ made his point when he asked: “Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath rather than to do evil, to save life rather than to destroyWeit?”have to realize then that we cannot simply depend on our human estimation of things based simply on our sciences and technologies, on our feelings and passions, on our different social, political and cultural consensus, etc., though they too are important, but as secondary means of our way of knowing the truth and of loving everyone and everything. We should try our best to know God which should lead us to love him also. By doing so, we would know everybody and everything else properly and to love them properly as well, as a consequence. And knowing and loving God, the pattern of our own knowing and loving, should not be that difficult because these have been shown to us by Christ, the fullness of God’s revelation to us. And Christ continues not only to reveal them to us but also to enable us to do them because of the many instrumentalities he has left behind.

Or God’s teachings on the afterlife of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory that we would have not known unless God revealed these to us. These teachings are not contrary to reason because they appeal to our intellect precisely because they are reasonable or they make sense and because God is the God of Truth or even more accurately, He is Truth Himself (John 14:6). Nevertheless, it would also mean that we could not totally understand these teachings in complete detail in this life because these are mysteries, and can only be fully understood in the next life. Faith comes when we trust what we can’t fully know. Lastly, faith in God also means obedience to Him and to His commandments. Obedience means our faith is not just in words but most importantly in deeds. “As the body without spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.” (James 2:26) God’s Ten Commandments and The Beatitudes are an expression of His character. God’s nature is goodness, kindness, love, justice, mercy, humility, generosity, chastity, etc. The goal is to become like God through obedience (imitating Christ’s obedience to the Father) so as to share in God’s Divine Life partially here on earth and fully later on in heaven. “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1) (ECC)

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C EBU CITY Cebuanos may choose not to wear facemasks outdoors followingEBU CITY – Cebuanos may choose not to wear facemasks outdoors an executive order released by Mayor Mike Rama making it a voluntary act,an executive order released Mike Rama it a act, except in hospitals, clinics and medical facilitiesexcept in clinics and medical facilities. However, immunocompromised people and those who are sick or who have flu-like symptoms are still required to wear face masks outdoors, but are directed to stay home if they can. Rama said his order was the result of multi-sectoral consultation with stakeholders here, adding that wearing face masks will not be obligatory but is a measure of individual self-preservation and protection.Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr said he will discuss the issue with the government’s Inter-Agency Task Force on Covid-19. “Notwithstanding, I remain firm and steadfast in my commitment to raise this issue to the IATF and make Cebu City a pilot city that will help assess the lifting of masking protocols in outdoor areas and wide open spaces,” he said. “Ang DILG ay mananatiling kaisa ng bawat sektor, lalung-lalo na ng mga lokal na pamahalaan sa bansa, sa pagprotekta sa kalusugan ng mamamayan at masiguro ang ating unti-unting pagbangon mula sa pandemyang dulot ng Covid-19,” he added. Just this year, provincial lawmakers backed Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s executive order making the use of face masks optional in well ventilated and open spaces in Cebu province. The Provincial Board, presided by Vice Governor Hilario Davide III, also passed and approved a law that rationalizes the wearing of face masks within Cebu. The ordinance, authored by Board member John Ismael Borgonia, had been certified by Garcia as urgent and shall be applicable to all individuals, residents and non-residents within the province.Theordinance makes it optional for people to wear masks in well-ventilated and open spaces and it is no longer an offense not to wear face masks outdoors.Cebuanos also hailed the law and Garcia and are strongly supporting them. The ordinance ratifies Garcia’s Executive Order No. 16 issued on June 8 which makes the wearing of face masks no longer mandatory, but only optional in well-ventilated and openUnderspaces.OrdinanceOrdinanceSection3of the ordinance, the following guidelines have to be properly observed: a. Wearing of face masks in air-conditioned/closed spaces. The wearing of face masks shall be required in closed and/or air-conditioned spaces. b. Wearing of face masks in well-ventilated/open spaces. The use of face masks shall be optional in well-ventilated and open spaces. However, persons are still highly encouraged to continue to wear their masks especially in crowded outdoor areas.c. Wearing of face masks for persons with Covid-19 symptoms. Persons who are unwell with symptoms of the Covid-19 such as fever, cough, runny nose, are required to wear a mask at all times if they need to leave their homes. Garcia said the resolutions being issued by the IATF are merely recommendatory in nature, adding even the IATF recognizes that its resolutions are neither equivalent to laws creat-

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Governor Pryde Henry Teves (PNA photo) Lemence said this funding will further strengthen the increase in rice, corn, fish, and vegetable production in the coming months. He said Teves emphasized the need to subsidize farmers, fishers, and marginalized sectors who were badly affected by the pandemic, noting the prevailing rising cost of food. He said a P34,000 subsidy per farmer is also being eyed for land preparation, transplant, and fertilizer support and that Teves asked the NIA to prioritize the irrigation systems in rice production areas like Tanjay City, Sta. Catalina, Siaton, Ayungon, and Tayasan. (Mary Judaline Partlow) net up to P7.9 billion from the offer, which will be used for project development or capital expenditures for various real estate projects and for general corporate purposes.

Cebu Landmasters engaged BPI Capital Corporation and China Bank Capital Corporation as joint issue managers, joint lead underwriters, and joint bookrunners for the offer. PNB Capital and Investment Corporation, RCBC Capital Corporation, and SB Capital Investment Corporation were tapped as co-lead underwriters.

DUMAGUETE CITY – The provincial government of Negros Oriental said it has allocated some P400 million to bolster the agricultural sector and help farmers recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Oliver Lemence, the provincial government information officer, said the funding is complementary to the proposed P521-million budget that the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) pledged for the province.NIAhas allotted the amount for 2023 and would be used for the repair and rehabilitation of irrigation canals and systems and other projects which were all contained in a resolution that Governor Pryde Henry Teves sponsored during a recent meeting of the Regional Development Council in Cebu City.

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CEBU - The Japan Foundation has launched a six-month Nihongo language and cultural courses for Nikkeijins or Japanese descendants in the Philippines.The project is in partnership with the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Rengokai. At least 21 Nikkeijins were selected from Cebu, Bacolod, Palawan, Davao, General Santos, Cotabato, Iloilo and MetroNikkeijinsManila. are descendants of Japanese nationals who migrated to the Philippines during the pre-war period for work or business and eventually settled in the“Withcountry.the aims of expanding employment opportunities in and outside the Philippines and strengthening the network of Nikkeijin communities across the country, the course will provide online Japanese language and cultural lessons for twice a week for a period of six months starting from September 2022 to March 2023," the Japan Foundation said Saturday. The opening ceremony was attended by Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuhiko Koshikawa and Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Rengokai president Ines Yamanouchi Mallari.In Davao, the Nikkeijin history dates back to 1903 when Japanese Suda Ryosuke brought in the first batch of Japanese nationals to engage in abaca production in the province. (Joyce Ann L. Rocamora) ed and passed by Congress nor any executive order. She also claimed that even the June 4 resolution titled “Guidelines on the Nationwide Implementation of Alert Level System for Covid-19 Response” does not contain any penalty clause for violators that makes it tantamount to law. (Cebu Examiner, CNN, Ioannes Arong)

CEBU - The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has considered favorably the debt securities program of Cebu Landmasters, Inc., which looks to raise as much as P8 billion from the first tranche.Inits September 6 meeting, the SEC en banc resolved to render effective the registration statement of Cebu Landmasters covering up to P15 billion of bonds, subject to the company’s compliance with certain remaining requirements. Cebu Landmasters may offer the bonds in tranches within three years. For the first tranche, the listed property developer will offer to the public up to P8 billion of Series A bonds due 2026, Series B bonds due 2028, and Series C bonds due 2029. The company could

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