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By RHEA ABAO

PINANA-AN, LAS NIEVES, Agusan del Norte – The Department of Agriculture (DA) turned over a P10-million worth of concreted Farmto-Market Road to Barangay Pinana-an, Las Nieves town here last January 15. See full story, page A5

Execs try to settle bloody land disputes By Ali G. Macabalang Contributor

BULUAN, Maguindanao-Local officials have started arbitrating on a bloody land conflict in Maguindanao that had claimed at least 14 lives among warring Visayan settlers and Moro natives, even as the protagonists conceded to the peaceful settlement process with hope to finally end enmity. Police, military and civilian authorities led by Maguindanao Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu convened

here last Monday a special meeting of the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) to muster cohesive attention to the land conflict that had even drawn partisan interventions from armed cultists of the Pulahan Tadtad or Ilaga group from as far as South Cotabato. Mang u d a d atu, w ho chairs both the PPOC and the Maguindanao Task Force Reconciliation and Unification (MTFRU), was A lady soldier from 401st Army Brigade extracting a tooth of a resident in La Purisima village as part of volunteers See settle, page A11

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Guv wants end to killings among feuding tribal leaders By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN

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Asia Pacific cooperative federation meets in Oro By Mark D. Francisco

CAGAYAN de Oro City -- The federation of agricultural cooperatives in Asia Pacific is currently holding the yearly meeting

of its executive committee in this city from January 19 to 23, this year. Eleven delegates from six countries – all officials of the Regional Network for the Development of

Agricultural Cooperatives in Asia and Pacific (NEDAC) – are expected to tackle concerns hounding the cooperative sector in the Asia Pacific during the See meets, page A11

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur -- Gov. Adolph Edward Plaza has called on residents in the remote strife-torn village of La Purisima to put an end to the series of killings involving feuding tribal leaders. “I’m tired of listening to the news about the killings here in your village,” Plaza said in his speech before indigent villagers of La Purisima villagers who were treated from the medical, dental and feeding mission initiated by the provincial government. The governor has expressed concern over the recent killing of Juan Perez,

an aging Manobo tribal leader, early this month which sparked mass evacuation among lumad villagers in the sub village of Gacub. Perez is the uncle of Gilbert Perez, the village chieftain of La Purisima who was killed by still unknown assailants early last year but many believed the spate of

killings could be borne out of unresolved land conflict among Manobo tribal leaders. Ironically, the feuding tribal leaders belong to the same family blood ties. Plaza was emphatic about his appeal to end the violence that have wracked the village that he dared village See wants, page A11

Erratum The caption, including the second paragraph, of our story yesterday carrying the headline “Villanueva adjudged as ‘top performing’ town” should be “… reelectionist second district Rep. Juliette Uy…” and not first district as published. Our apology to the couple, Misamis Oriental gubernatorial and Villanueva town Mayor Julio T. Uy, and reelectionist and second district Rep. Juliette Uy. The Editors


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Coast Guard warns of new kidnap threats By Antonio L. Colina IV of MindaNews

DAVAO City -- The Philippine Coast Guard on Wednesday said they have received reports of kidnapping threats by groups in Sulu directed at Samal Island and other areas in Mindanao like Surigao del Norte. Speaking in Wednesday’s AFP-PNP press conference, PCG Southeastern Mindanao chief Commodore Joselito F. Dela Cruz said they will meet with the management of Holiday

Oceanview Resort in Samal on Thursday morning to beef up security measures. On Sept. 21 last year, suspected Abu Sayyaf members kidnapped three foreigners and a Filipina at the resort and took them to Sulu. The victims were identified as Kjartan Sekkingstad, 56, a Norwegian; Canadian nationals John Ridsdel, 68, and Robert Hall, 50; and Hall’s Filipina partner Marites Flor. Ridsdel is president of TVI Minerals Processing, with main office in Pasig

City but with business interests in Mindanao. He is a member of the board of trustees for 2015-2016 of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Inc. Captors demanded a P4-billion ransom for the four victims. Despite the incident foreign visitors who own yachts continued to dock at the resort, dela Cruz noted. He said they are planning to assign a patrol boat near the resort to ensure the safety of the foreign visitors.

He said the patrol team was stationed at Babak District but they are yet to move it to the northern part of Samal to monitor illegal fishing. In the same press conference, Capt. Rhyan Batchar, spokesperson of the 10th Infantry Division, denied reports the region has been infiltrated by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. The 10th ID covers 1,681 barangays in Davao Region, parts of Region 12, Trento in Agusan del Sur and Lingig in Surigao del Sur.

Col. Ricardo Nepomuceno, commander of 1003rd Brigade, said local terrorist groups who claimed allegiance to ISIS might have done so to sow fear among the locals, although this should not be taken lightly. “They might have taken advantage of this,” he said. He encouraged the public to share information on the possible presence of terrorist groups. Davao del Norte Tourism Council president Araceli Ayuste said resorts in Samal suffered a 50-percent

decrease in occupancy rate two weeks after the kidnapping incident. Ayuste, who owns Punta del Sol Resort, previously cited she had 15 bookings cancelled, roughly equivalent to P75,000 in revenue losses. She said this is far worse than during the lean period from July to October when the occupancy rate in most resorts was at least 70 percent. She said it was an unusual drop and the biggest in the

DAVAO City -- Police have arrested 12 suspected violators of the election gun ban in Davao Region since January 10, the start of the election period which ends on June 8.

Speaking in Wednesday’s AFP-PNP press conference, Chief Inspector Andrea G. Dela Cerna, spokesperson of Police Regional Office 11, said the arrests occurred either during police opera-

tions or at their checkpoints. The police have 1,514 checkpoints in the region, she added. Most of the suspects were from Davao City. The others came from Davao Oriental, Davao del Sur, and Compostela Valley. The gun ban penalizes carrying and transporting of firearms in public places, including any building, street, park, private vehicle or public conveyance, unless a person has secured a certificate of authorization from the Commission on Elections. Davao City Police Office spokesperson Chief Insp. Milgrace Driz said some of the nine suspects arrested in

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BOC-10 misses collection target by P666m due to crude oil prices By Cheng Ordonez, Executive Editor, BWM and Gerry Gorit, Correspondent

CAGAYAN de Oro City--The drop in the importation of petroleum products has taken a toll on the total collection of the Bureau of Customs District 10 (BOC-10) in 2015, missing its target by more than P666 million or 6.89 percent. This, even as all the ports within BOC-10 have met their targets, except for the Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT) in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental. BOC-10 registered its Actual Collection for 2015

at P9,006,491,925.75 against it target of P9,672,450,000 or a deviation of 6.89 percent lesser from its target collection. The biggest dip was recorded in November when the percentage of

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awarding ceremony held at Pearlmont Inn in Cagayan de Oro City on December 10, 2015. The province of Misamis Oriental through the Office of the Provincial headed by Engr. Marilyn Legasi presented the Plaque of Recognition to Mayor for having sufficiently met its real property collection target for 2014. Villanueva got an efficiency rating of 99.02-percent, thus was adjudged as

deviation from the target of 892,150,000 was at 29.48 percent or P263,000,878.28. The MCT dragged down District 10’s total collection target by P1,403,576,924 out of its 2015 target of P7,417,380,000. Atty. Roswald Joseph Pague, deputy customs collector and chief-of-staff of BOC District 10, said the collection was affected by the crude oil prices, especially that the trend worldwide is going down.

Villanueva adjudged as ‘top performing’ town THE town of Villanueva under Misamis Oriental gubernatorial candidate and Mayor Julio T. Uy got another award, this time, from the provincial government of Misamis Oriental for its efficient collection of real property taxes. Mayor Uy, with the support of his wife, reelectionist second district Rep. Juliette Uy, received a Plaque of Recognition during the

RA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: Davao del Sur City/Municipality: Matanao NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that ROSALINDA MARILYN A. REPOLLO has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from “ROSALINDA” to “ROSALINDA MARILYN” in the birth certificate of ROSALINDA CAÑEZA JAGOLLANA who was born on December 17,1962 at Matanao, Davao del Sur and whose parents are ELPIDIO A. JAGOLLANA and MONCHITA D. CAÑEZA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than FEB. 4, 2016. (Sgd) NONITA DIONISIO-DALUMPINES Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Jan 22 & 29, 2016

ing its total collection, BOC10’s target for 2016 is set at P11.5 billion from P9.7B or 14.5 percent higher compared to last year’s. Pague said they have to look for non-traditional resources of revenue to meet the target. “That is why we are now embarking on avenues to auction all the seized, forfeited and abandoned cargoes that are now lying idle in the MCT,” said Pague. Pague said: “We are given marching order by the Commissioner (Alberto Lina) that these items (seized, forfeited and abandoned) must be condemned by March 25 and to auction all the items that are forfeited, seized or abandoned that

can be sold (thru) auction.” Pague estimates that the abandoned items inside the MCT, when auctioned, may generated P20 million to P30 million. “In the face of the tall order ahead of us, the instruction of the Collector (Atty. Ruby Claudia Alameda) is to strive hard, buckle up, work for more and invite more importers to come to the port and not just rely on traditional ones, knowing the bread and butter of port is going down,” Pague said. Pague said the port collections may see the light after the lean month is over in May, June and July and see importation of new power plants via the Iligan port.

first place and a top performing municipality under the industrial category. Villanueva town bested 22 other towns and two component cities—Gingoog and El Salvador. Other signatories of the citation include Rhodora M. Sabacajan, president of the Municipal Treasurers League of Misamis Oriental, and Governor Yevgeny Vicente B. Emano. Earlier, the Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF) and the Regional Association of Treasurers and Assessors, Inc. (REGATA), all of Northern Mindanao, awarded Atty. Julio T. Uy, (From left) Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) 10 director Raul Regndola, mayor of Villanueva town in Mayor Oscar Moreno and Department of Health (DOH) 10 representative Jocelyn TorMisamis Oriental, recently recampo inaugurate the new Animal Bite Center at JR Borja General Hospital last See top, page A11

Reelectionist and second district Rep. Juliette Uy (left) with husband Misamis Oriental gubernatorial candidate and Villanueva town Mayor Julio Uy. This is a screengrab photo from Congresswoman Juliette Uy’s Facebook account.

“The bulk of the collection of the Mindanao Container Terminal relies on petroleum products (being) one of their top importers,” Pague said. Pague also said the importation of Nestle, another top importer of MCT, has dwindled last year. The other revenue collection-contributing ports and sub-ports in District 10 are Port of Cagayan de Oro with P2,592,477,022.29 (32.55%) in collection; Port of Iligan with P324,556,946 (32.56%); and the sub-port of Ozamiz with P75,665,281.11 (39.06%). Collection for 2015, however, went up by 11.49 percent compared to 2014. Pague said despite miss-

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Don’t sweat the small stuff

THINK a minute. You know that many arguments between husbands and wives are not over important things? Couples often “sweat the small stuff.” Sometimes the smallest mistake sets off our temper and we fire off angry, hurtful words to blame our wife or husband for the silliest thing. Maybe your husband forgot to pick the kids up early from school, or he didn’t hear anything you said. Your wife made you a little late to work, or she ironed the wrong shirt. Fewer mistakes and oversights suddenly set off World War III in our home and ruin the whole day, not to mention our poor kids who

have to listen to our childish fighting all the time. But if we don’t change this bad habit of fighting with our wife or husband over every little mistake, we’ll enjoy being with each other less and less. And eventually, we could end up resenting each other so much that we prefer to be with almost anyone else besides our own wife or husband. It’s easy for us to laugh at how silly and ridiculous other couples sound when they fight over small things, but we ourselves need to learn to laugh at our own silly fights. Then forget it and let it go! It’s not worth the stress, even pain, that we cause each other. We all

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Enrile move? Are the President and his spin doctors saying that, no one, including Enrile, has any right anymore to contest the version of Malacanang about the Mamasapano killings and that what each and every Filipino should do is simply to believe hook, line, and sinker, what the President had been saying about the incident even if there are many loopholes in his version? Oh come on… -oooSAME SEX MARRIAGES ABROAD NOT VALID IN RP: Leila S., a lesbian who is having an affair with Lina B., another woman, is asking if she and Lina B., who are both Filipino citizens, can marry abroad and then return to the Philippines as a married couple. The answer is yes, they can marry abroad in countries where same-sex marriage is already allowed, but, no, they cannot be recognized as a married couple in our country. The reason is that, under Art. 2 (1) of the Family Code of the Philippines, it is required that, for a marriage to be legally valid in our country, the contracting parties, or the parties seeking to be married to one another, are male and female. Art. 2 (1) is worded in a mandatory language, which means that it is a requirement that must be

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enjoy being with someone who’s patient and doesn’t get angry easily. We don’t like to be with people who are hard to please and stress us out. So if we want others to love and accept us with our mistakes, then we also need to be that kind of person with our own wife or husband. Just imagine how much more you’ll enjoy your marriage if you decide today that being happy is far more important than being stubborn and always wanting things your way. So why not ask Jesus Christ to forgive you for your bad habit and attitude of arguing with your wife or husband over small, unimportant things? Just

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JOY is closely connected to our expectations (what we think and believe). In other words, the more you expect good things to happen to you, the more joy you will have. What are you expecting right now? If you’re expecting nothing, that is probably what you will get. Don’t look to the world to form your hopes, dreams, and expectations, be-

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DA road projects give farmers access to wider opportunities By RHEA ABAO

PINANA-AN, LAS NIEVES, Agusan del Norte – The Department of Agriculture (DA) turned over a P10million worth of concreted Farm-to-Market Road to Barangay Pinana-an, Las Nieves town here last January 15. DA-Caraga Regional Director Edna Mabeza headed the turn-over rites with Municipal Mayor Avelina Rosales and Pinana-an barangay officials. “The DA-13 through

the Farm-to-Market Road Development Program (FMRDP) continues to provide allocation of funds to congressional districts. This is aimed at equitably distributing the projects to serve the farmers in the region,” said RD Mabeza. In 2015, DA-FMRDP allocated P390 million for farm-to-market road projects and distributed to Caraga’s five provinces. As of today, a total of 24 kilometers of farm-to-market roads have been completed in partnership with the Department of

Public Works and Highways, in Agusan del Norte with seven kilometers, Agusan del Sur with 4.44 kilometers, and .5 kilometer in Surigao del Norte. “Barangay Pinana-an is grateful to receive the farm-to-market road. This will help the farmers and our constituents in transporting farm products much easier. This will also provide us access to more opportunities and basic social services,” said Barangay Kagawad Elesio Diez. As a joint undertaking,

the DA, aside from provid- extend development in- sure government services ing the funds, conducts terventions to isolated and reach the farmers and are the pre-implementation hard-to-reach areas to en- not left behind. activities, monitoring and EXTRAJUDICICIAL SETTLEMENT EXTRA-JUDICIAL evaluation during the conOF ESTATE SETTLEMENT WITH A struction, while the DPWH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the does the implementation OF A PARCEL OF LAND intestate estate of the Late PATRICIO activities, including prepaSALCEDO & PILAR NAGAC who ration of all documents, Notice is hereby given that the died on January 16, 1945, left a parcel intestate estate of the deceased SEof land situated in Cagayan de Oro procurement and oversees GUNDO OLAPE, who died on JANUARY City and which property described the construction phase. 09, 1990 and JUSTINIANA B. OLAPE, as follows; Cadastral Lot No. 3714 The DA commits to fur- who died on APRIL 21, 2008, both died respectively, of the Register Deeds in Zone 5, Bongbongon Kauswagan, ther promote and pursue of Cagayan de Oro City containing Cagayan de Oro City, at the time of an area of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY agricultural development. their death, left a Parcel of land situSIX THOUSAND (126) & ONE HUNFor this year, FMRDP has ated in Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro DRED AND TWELVE (112) square City. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION an allocation of P417 milmeters more or less is the subject CERTIFICATE OF TITLE of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT lion for Caraga region. The TRANSFER NO. T-202407 Lot 2, PCS-10-004187; OF ESTATE. Under Notary Public of Department continues to Cons. Subd. Plan of Lots: 2-G, 2-H,

GMA TV Actress and Miss Teen Philippines 2004 Miss Stephanie Sol grace the stage of CDOTC / MTC last January 2, 2016 for the Opening Salvo of CDOTC in 2016 together with the Founding Father of CDOTC/MTC GABBY BACARRO aka DADDY GABBY, Mara Sarifa Castro (6th President of CDOTC), Herma Grace Ochotorena (MTC 2nd President), Oliver Japan Aguro (vp for special projects), Hazzelle Mae Alvarez (CDOTC/MTC Models President 2016), Kamille Selibio (MTC Models President 2005) and the Four Photographers of CDOTC/MTC headed by MASTER Raphy Arcaina, Lito Homonlay, Myk Roa and Angelo Rodriquez Jr. photo supplied R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A.9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that ZOSIMA MINERVA G. GENERALAO has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from “ZOSIMA” to “ZOSIMA MINERVA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ZOSIMA GENERALAO who was born on 11 March 1953 at Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte and whose parents are Petra Genebraldo and Pedro Generalao. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than February 2015. (Sgd.) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar MDN: Jan 22 & 29, 2016

Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City

Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City

MDN: JAN. 8, 15 & 22, 2016

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that RHEE V. GOMEZ has filed with this office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of RHEE VILLACORTE GOMEZ who was born on FEB. 21, 1981 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are ALFREDO GOMEZ and LILIBETH VILLACORTE. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than January 24, 2016. (Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Jan 15 & 22, 2016

ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI per Doc, No. 443; Page No. 89; Book No. 190; Series of 2015. MDN: JAN. 8,15 & 22, 2016

EXTRAJUDICICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late ALFREDA CATUBIG died on October 23, 2001, left a parcel of land situated in Taparak, Alubijid, Misamis Oriental and which property described as follows; Certificate Title No. P-16334 respectively, of the Register Deeds of Cayan de Oro City is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH ABSOLUTE SALE. That for and in consideration of the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND (150,000.00) PESOS, hereby acknowledged from the vendee , RUBEN Q. ESTRADA , of legal age, Filipino, do hereby CEDE, SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY of the above described parcel of land, her heirs, assigns, and successors-in-interest. Under Notary Public of ATTY. STALIN A. BAGUIO per Doc, No. 228; Page No. 46; Book No. 17; Series of 2015. MDN: Jan. 15, 22 & 29, 2016

R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A.10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that REMICHAELOU M. ACHAY has filed with this Office a petition for Correction of Clerical Error particularly sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of REMICHAELOU MALLARI ACHAY who was born on 24 September 1992 at Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte and whose parents are Lourdesita P. Mallari and Remegio M. Achay. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than February 2015. (Sgd.) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar MDN: Jan 22 & 29, 2016

R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 9048, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that ANNA KARINA S. MORTOS has filed with this office a petition for the change of first name from “VILLA INES” to “VIGILDA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of VILLA INES C. SABELLINA who was born on APRIL 20, 1955 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are VICENTE SABELLANA and LUCILA CABALLERO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than January 23, 2016.

both of PSD-10-048785; Surveyed for: Hrs. of Segundo S. Olape; Land Use: Cocos; Location: Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLOEMENT WITH A DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF A PARCEL OF LAND, made and entered namely; FELY OLAPE BAGASINA, MERLY OLAPE HONGHONG, ELMER B. OLAPE, LEMUEL B. OLAPE, ERNIE B. OLAPE, AND EDWIN B. OLAPE, all of legal age, Filipino citizen, with residence and postal address at Zone 5, Bongbongon Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, hereinafter referred to as the HEIRS/SELLERS; and ADA MAE JAYME, of legal age, Filipino citizen, Single with residence and postal address at Kinura, Kalilangan Bukidnon, hereinafter referred to as the BUYER/ VENDEE. That for and in consideration of the sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (PHP 100,000.00) Philippine Currency in hand paid by the VENDEE/S the VENDOR/S hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY the above-described properties ONLY A PORTION OF ONE HUNDRED (100) SQUARE METERS, more or less. As per Doc. No. 212; Page No. 42; Book No. XI; Series of 2015; under Notary public of ATTY. EMELITO J. MARQUIÑO.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section 7 of R.A.10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that CHUI TEE A. DALANGPAN has filed with this Office a petition for Correction of Clerical Error particularly sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of CHUI TEE AQUILINO DALANGPAN who was born on 17 Aril 1986 at Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte and whose parents are Amelia M. Aquilino and Edito A. Dalangpan. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than January 2015.

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that ROCEL BOLO REGALA has filed with this office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ROCEL BOLO REGALA who was born on AUG. 28, 1990 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are ROEL OMONGOS REGALA and CORAZON ESCOBIDO BOLO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than January 23, 2016.

(Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar

(Sgd.) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar

(Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar

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Farmers’ training center to rise in Zambo City ZAMBOANGA City -– The national government has allocated PHP3 million to construct a training center for farmers in this city. The training center will be constructed inside the campus of the Western Mindanao State University’s (WMSU) College of Agriculture in Sitio San Ramon, Barangay Talisayan, 26 kilometer west of City Hall. The first phase of the project will star t this month and is scheduled to be completed within 140 calendar days. The second phase might be implemented next year. “With the center, the farmers can be trained using the latest technology and empower them

in the area of agriculture. This is also for them to engage in agribusiness,” Dr. Milabel Ho, WMSU president, said. Ho said the training center will also benefit the students taking up college of agriculture. Te r r y N a r v a e z o f WMSU College of Agriculture said the first phase of the project will include the construction of the office and the training center. He said the second phase will include the construction of dormitory, dining area and kitchen. “We really need the facility to train the farmers on technology transfer,” he said. (PNA) FFC/TPGJR/R .G. ANTONET A. GO

PSHS picks Dipolog for ZamPen campus By Franklin P. Gumapon of PIA-9

DIPOLOG City -- A regional c ampus of the Philippine Science High School (PSHS) system has finally come to Zamboanga Peninsula region and it is located here in this city. The PSHS-Zamboanga Peninsula campus will formally open its classes for the school year 2016-2017 in June to be held at the Dipolog City Sports Complex in Barangay Olingan, which serves as its temporary classroom pending completion of the construction of

its school buildings at its permanent site in Barangay Cogon this city. Grade six pupils who have successfully passed the National Competitive Examinations (NCE) given by the PSHS in October 2015 and opted to study at the Dipolog campus are as follows: Abaya, Perl Arevalo of Notre Dame of Greater Manila; Abubakar, Zahra Amilano of Isabela City Pilot Central School, Isabela City, Basilan; Alterado, Richard Tan-awon of Andres Bonifacio College, Dipolog City; Asiri, Sakeena Muin of Notre

Dame of Jolo for Girls, Jol o, Su lu ; C a d ave d o, Deam Mark Jr. Caballero of Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School, Dipolog City; Cainta, Derf Iluminado Nicklaus Saldariega of Dipolog SPED Center, Dipolog City; Calaycay, Matthew Cedric Desamparado of Dipolog SPED Center; Capa, Jewel Café of Manukan West Central School, Manukan, Zamboanga del Norte; Cardino, Dave Daniel Vidallo of Dipolog SPED Center; Castro, Marianne Chantelle Jimenez of Ozamis Montessori Center, Ozamis City. Dael, Philippe Andrei Sanoria of Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School; Dalumpines, Alyssa Adelle Eguia of Dapitan City Central SPED, Dapitan City; Empeynado, Chris Emmanuel Austero of Estaka Central School, Estaka, Dipolog City ; Farrales, Rizza Andrea Espiritusanto of Pagadian City Montessori Center, Pagadian City; Illustrado, Vien Trina Aquino of Isabela City East Central Elementary School, Isabela City, Basilan; Jacinto, Pocholo Macaraeg of Dapitan City Central SPED; Lagapa, Ali Khan Miguel Ruelan of Saint Michael’s College, Iligan City; Macamay, Joan Phiscira Paco of Ozamis City Central School, Ozamis City. Nacaytuna, John Alek Baring of Estaka Central School; Navarro, Krishna Gail Majorenos of Mahayag Central Elementary School, Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur; Odantabao, Paul II May bituin of Dip olog SPED Center; Omamalin,

Trevor Santos of Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School; Racho, Nicolien Rian Masecampo of Pagadian City Pilot Central Elementary School, Pagadian City; Ramon, Princess May Esguerra of Integrated Mntessori Center, Taguig City ; Sagario, Gershon Rei Josol of DMC College Foundation, Dipolog City; Solijon, Andrey Frits Lood of Pagadian City Pilot Elementary School; Suarez, John Nuelmar Sajiin of Tetuan Central Elementary School, Zamboanga City; Sumalpong, Swiss Misley Benitez of Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School; Teleron, Jollianne Claire Razonable of Balangasan Central Elementary School, Zamboanga City; Turbela, Hans Valdez of Pagadian City Pilot Central Elementary School; Vanguardia, Jorel Flores of Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School; and Zamora, KZ Vale Alaiza Saldua of Pagadian City Pilot Elementary School. PSHS-ZP campus is the last regional campus being established in Mindanao. The first PSHS campus in the island was the Southern Mindanao Campus in Mintal, Davao City, which was opened in 1988, followed by the Central Mindanao Campus in Balo-i, Lanao del Norte in 1998, SOCCSKSARGEN campus in Koronadal City in 2013 and Caraga campus in Butuan City in 2014. The PSHS, which prepares its students to become world-class scientists, provides its scholars with free tuition, uniform allowance and monthly stipend. (FPG/ PIA9)

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Sustaining the positive change Change starts with a simple choice. In December 3, 2013, the 158 members of SelfEmployment Assistance Kaunlaran (SEA-K) Federation in Jabonga, Agusan del Norte agreed to contribute Php500 each to put up a catering services livelihood project. With a starting capital from their own pockets amounting to Php86, 500, the Jabonga SEA-K Federation, Inc. was able to put up a Catering Services business. Through the Technical Vocational Skills Training on Catering Facilitation along with starter kits provided by the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP), the business was able to operate more efficiently.

“Nakita namu na maayo na negosyo ang catering services, mao ng nangita mi ug paagi na mapatungod kini (We see catering services as good business that is why we find way to put it up),” says Florence Mongaya, the federation’s president. “Ug tungod sa tabang sa SLP, mas natarong amo pag operate sa negosyo (And with SLP’s help, we were able to operate our business efficiently),” she adds. A space in the heart of the municipality was donated by the Municipal Local Government Unit (MLGU) that served as storage room for catering service and display center. This is taken advantage

Front view of the General Merchandise of the SEA-K Federation

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the city were also found in possession of illegal drugs such as shabu. She added that two of the nine suspects claimed they were bringing firearms for self-defense as they were getting death threats. The Comelec created the Committee on the Ban on Firearms and Security Personnel to implement the gun ban and rules on the use of security personnel or bodyguards during the election period. It is composed of a senior Comelec officer, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Philippine National Police. Soldiers and policemen on duty are exempted from

the gun ban. Also exempted are the President, the Vice President, members of Congress and Cabinet secretaries, members of the judiciary, the Ombudsman, chairs and commissioners of the Civil Service Commission, Commission on Audit and Commission no Human Rights. (Antonio L. Colina IV/MindaNews)

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history of Samal tourism because no rebookings have been made unlike in the past when there were typhoons that hit Davao Region. The worst typhoon that ever hit the region in recent memory was “Pablo” in December 2012. (Antonio L. Colina IV/MindaNews)

by engaging into general merchandise, display center and office; and stockroom for their catering services. The display center provides a venue for the products of the various associations. “Pasalamat kami sa space na gihatag sa munisipyo kay makatabang kini sa hustong pagpromote namu sa amo produkto (We are grate-

See change, page A11

Members of the Jabonga SEA-K Federation show their bliss inside their general merchandise space located beside the municipal hall of the town. The space was a local counterpart contribution of the local government of Jabonga to them.

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Invitation to Apply for Eligibility and to Bid The Agusan del Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ASELCO) with office address at San Isidro, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur sourced out from Capital Expenditure Project Fund, invites interested parties to pre-qualify and to bid for the supply of Heavy Duty Boom Truck which good shall be delivered based on agreed dates/schedules specified in the Memorandum of Agreement, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, and Purchase Order to wit: Item for Bidding Quantity A. Heavy-Duty Boom Truck 1 unit Specifications: Sheave Height: 45 Mount: Over Rear Axle Stabilizer Main: A-Frame Outrigger Stabilizer Aux: A-Frame Outrigger Third Stage Boom: Fiberglass Hydraulic Winch: Turret Digger: Two Speed Auger: 18 Pole Guide Transferrable Engine: Diesel Transmission: Manual 5 speed with Hi-Low Drive: 4x2 GVWR: 37000 Brakes: Air Body Type: Tbox Flatbed

Approved Budget Cost 2,736,000.00

The bidding will be conducted through open competitive bidding procedures using non-discretionary pass/fail criteria, which shall be issued to interested bidders based on the approved schedule of activities. Only Bids from Accredited Bidders and Bids who pass the eligibility check will be opened. The interested parties may secure bid documents and checklist of qualification requirement from the Office of the BAC Chairman and pay the annual accreditation fee of Php 1,000.00. The schedule of the Bidding Activities are as follows: PARTICULARS DATE/TIME

Issuance of Bid Documents/Checklist of Qualification Requirements

January 26-30, 2016 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.

Pre-Bid Conference

February 3, 2016, 10:00 A. M.

Submission/Opening of Bids

February 15, 2016, 2:00 P. M.

The bid forms may be purchased by interested bidders from the office of the BAC and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee in the amount of TEN THOUSAND PESOS (PHP 10,000.00). The method of payment will be in cash. The Bidding Documents shall be received personally by the prospective bidder or his authorized representative. Qualified Bidders are required to submit/post corresponding bid bond/security in form of Cash, Cashier’s Check, Manager’s Check, Bank Draft equivalent to 2% or Bank Guarantee equivalent to 2.5% of the Approved Budget Cost at the start of the bidding. Further, Bid bonds will be forfeited if the winning bidder failed to deliver on agreed dates. Bidders who fail to submit bid bond/security will not be allowed to join the bidding. ASELCO reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid, to annul the bidding process, and to reject all Bids at any time prior to contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Bidder or Bidders.

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A STUDY made by the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) said the country should focus on increasing rice yield, reducing production costs, and improving milling efficiency to boost rice competitiveness. The two institutions coimplemented the study titled Benchmarking the Philippine Rice Economy Relative to Major Rice-Producing Countries in Asia. Comparative studies were done in sites representing irrigated and intensively cultivated areas in six countries: Philippines (Nueva Ecija); China (Zheijang); India (Tamil Nadu); Indonesia (West Jave); Thailand (Suphan Buri); and Vietnam (Can Tho). “We must increase rice

yield by promoting hybrid rice technology coupled with appropriate crop management practices in suitable farming areas,” said Dr. Flordeliza H. Bordey, project lead of the study. Meanwhile, Dr. Santiago R. Obien, PhilRice’s first executive director, recognized the country’s rice technologies as its asset to be more competitive. Obien proposed to increase fertilization rate of hybrid rice so it can better contribute to increasing the country’s rice production. Farm mechanization was also among the major recommendations of the study to reduce production costs. Use of the combine harvester was highlighted. Direct-seeding was also noted. “Mechanization and other labor-saving tech-

nologies are oftenly met with objections because of labor displacement. Hence, job generation is important beyond the agriculture sector such as construction and factory works,” Bordey explained. To reduce processing and marketing costs, milling efficiency improvement was suggested. Breeding and engineering solutions were also proposed. Among them were breeding varieties with similar grain shape and length, and with high head rice recovery; adopting mechanized drying; and increasing capacity utilization of big rice mills through provision of custom milling services. “In the long run, investing on rice R&D is in the right direction,” Bordey said. She added that new technologies and strategies

are needed so the country can better position itself relative to its neighbors. “This [study] will help our government, particularly our leaders in the Depart-

Mamasapano folk grateful for new bridge By Ferdinandh B. Cabrera of MindaNews

MAMASAPANO, Maguindanao--If there are things that have come out good in this town after the tragedy almost a year ago that left 44 police commandoes, 17 Moro rebels and five civilians dead, one of them is the new bridge in Brgy. Tukanalipao that residents now use in lieu of the old one that serves as a reminder of that fateful day. Villagers cross the new bridge with their work animals, even four-wheel vehicles. “We used to cross this river on foot; now we can do it without difficulty,” Sala Kayanga and his wife Bai Kanutan said as they crossed the bridge on a water buffalo pulling a cart. The wooden bridge that connects both ends of the corn fields still stands but is no longer used as it has deteriorated. It was the same bridge used by the Special Action Force troopers and some members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front that engaged them at dawn of Jan. 25, 2015.

ment of Agriculture, in formulating rice policies that would provide the necessary support to our farmers,” said Dr. Madonna Casimero, senior scientist of IRRI.

“We can achieve rice security by producing enough affordable supply. Hence, we should start our quest for competitiveness now,” Bordey concluded.

THE EcoWaste Coalition renewed its call for manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers of cosmetics containing banned ingredients to promptly recall their non-compliant products. The group had earlier found 15 imported as well as locally-produced cosmetics being sold in the local market that still contain banned isobutylparaben and isopropylparaben as ingredients. Isobutylparaben and isopropylparaben, along with benzylparaben, pentylparaben and phenyparaben, had been included in the “list of substances which

must not form part of the composition of cosmetic products” under the ASEAN Cosmetics Directive. “While the other types of parabens are still permitted under current regulations, these five parabens should no longer be added to cosmetics,” said Thony Dizon, EcoWaste Coalition’s Project Protect coordinator. “The government has given the cosmetics industry enough time to reformulate and replace the banned parabens with permissible preservatives,” he added. “For the health and safety of consumers, we urge the concerned companies to

Recall products with banned ingredients, cosmetics firms told

See recall, page A11

Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NEW BRIDGE. A farmer and his family cross the new wooden bridge in Barangay Tukanalipao, Mamasapano, Maguindanao on Saturday (Jan. 16, 2016). The place was the site of an encounter on Jan. 25, 2015 that left 44 police commandos, 17 MILF rebels and five civilians dead. MindaNews photo by Ferdinandh Cabrera

The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao has introduced other projects like an irrigation system and new schools to restore people’s trust in government and sustain peace initiatives. On Jan. 25, Maguin-

danao Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu will lead a medical outreach mission in partnership with the military and peace advocates. The SAF troopers had come to Mamasapano to get Malaysian bomber Zulkipli bn Hir alias Marwan and

his Filipino aide Basit Usman. Marwan was killed in the raid based on the DNA test done on one of his fingers by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation. The operation, done without coordinating with See folk, page A11

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that ALGIE A. CENIZA has filed with this office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ALGIE APOR CENIZA who was born on AUG. 19, 1995 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are ALLAN SANTOS CENIZA and GEMMA CASTILLO APOR. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than January 31, 2016. (Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Jan 22 & 29, 2016


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CAGAYAN de Oro hosted the Mindanao leg of the Honda Gen S Scooter Fest to be held the whole day today that will last into the evening at Limketkai Parking Lot D. It was sure a fun-filled day as XRM owners were enthralled at the sight of the participating scooters in the accessorized contest. Some took part singing and dancing during the Gen S talent search portion. This leg was the last in a three-part series that started last November in Manila, followed by December in Cebu and capping in this part of Mindanao last January 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. or the whole duration of mall shopping hours. At 10:00 a.m., a

motorcade featuring the three Gen S models – Honda Click 125i, Honda Beat Fi and Zoomer X – was done at the city’s major streets. At Limketkai parking lot, there was a daylong gimmick of various fun activities such as free test ride and learn to ride, accessorized scooter contest, poster making contest, Gen S talent search and live band entertainment featuring Parokya ni Edgar. The talent search occurred at 5:00 p.m. and was followed by the awarding program and intermission in between by Parokya ni Edgar. During the event, the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer successfully showcasedits Gen S capabilities i.e. Honda’s smart technology (enhanced smart power,

combi brake system and idling brake system) in its three models. Equipped with New Generation Intelligent 125cc global engine with cutting edge technological featuers, the Click 125i is powered by Enhanced Smart Power which maximizes efficient combustion and minimizes friction to reduce the risk of

waste and optimize the energy out. Those same capabilities can also be found in both variants of the Honda Beat Fi – standard and special. Meanwhile, the Zoomer X features an upgraded 110cc PGM fuel-injected engine

capable of five percent more torque and six percent more power than its predecessor. The Zoomer X has also been fitted with an all-new fully digital meter panel, new headlight frame and 12-inch cast tubeless tires.

Liceo de Cagayan University renews MOU with Goethe Institut Philippinen as PASCH School Partner for the Future Cultural Attaché to talk on German Unification, Berlin Wall and Migration of Refugees By Mike Baños

Liceo de Cagayan University will renew its Memorandum of Understanding with the Goethe Insitut Philippinen as one of its PASCH School Partners for the Future. Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon, Ph.D., LdCU Vice President for External Relations and Internationalization, said the two day event will

be held on Jan. 21-22, 2016 at the university campus with the new director of the Goethe Institut Philippinen Dr. Ulrich Nowak, Falk Schleicher, Head of the German Language Program, Goethe Institut Philippinen and Thornsten Werner Gottfried, Cultural Attaché, German Embassy in the Philippines. “Earlier in 2013 we

The PASCH Plaque of Liceo de Cagayan University, symbolizing its partnership with the Goethe Institut under the “Schools: Partners of the Future” program - aimed at promoting the German language worldwide (© Engr. Jeorgelyn Barlisan)

received the good news of our being officially a PASCH school – the German initiative better known to the English-speaking world as Schools: Partners for the Future – as one newspaper termed it, a landmark partnership – of the Federal Republic of Germany and Liceo de Cagayan University for the Liceo High School,” Dr. Tumapon said. “As one of the 1,500

network of PASCH schools worldwide, and one of three in the Philippines, Liceo has been able to raise the interest of many parents, students and teachers, healthcare and other professionals including well meaning fiancées of German gentlemen in the study of German language and culture,” she added. “These people have experienced actually See pasch, page A11

Goethe Institut Manila Director Dr. Petra Raymond and Liceo de Cagayan University President Dr. Mariano Lerin unveil the PASCH Plaque for Liceo de Cagayan University, which since 2013 has been a partner of the Goethe Institut under the “Schools: Partners of the Future” program (© Engr. Jeorgelyn Barlisan)

Dr. Petra Raymond and Falk Schleicher of the Goethe Institut with the Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon, Ph.D., LdCU Vice President for External Relations, Internationalization; University President Dr. Mariano Lerin, and faculty and staff of Liceo de Cagayan University (© Engr. Jeorgelyn Barlisan)

Dr. Petra Raymond (2nd from right) and Falk Schleicher (center, standing) of the Goethe Institut with the Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon, Ph.D., LdCU Vice President for External Relations and Internationalization and University President Dr. Mariano Leron of Liceo de Cagayan University (© Engr. Jeorgelyn Barlisan)


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of the space provided by the municipality; this helped us in promoting our products),” says June Ann Dejolde, the federation’s treasurer. The federation accepts catering services in all occasions and even provides services to SLP, Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan- Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and even in Supplementary Feeding Program. In line with this, an honorarium is provided to those who have been part during the catering such as Cook, assistant Cook, and servers. With a positive net profit, the federation has expanded their business through micro-lending and general merchandise. The micro-lending business offer less interest rates. The general merchandise has brought an easy access to basic commodities and other wide array of goods. “Kay nakaya namu ang kabag-uhan, amo kini ipadayon ug daghang salamat SLP (Because we conquered the change, we will continue it and thank you SLP),” June Ann concludes. ###(MARY CARMELLE C. JUMAWAN/ SLP/Social Marketing Unit/ DSWD Field Office Caraga)

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and virtually that learning German is one way of getting in close touch with the world.” The two day program kicks off with a welcome program on Jan. 21, 2015 followed by a visit to the German Room at the Rodolfo N. Pelaez Grounds. The main event starts 9:00AM with a talk on German Unification, the Berlin Wall and the status of migrants in Germany by Herr Gottfried, the cultural attaché at AVR-3. This will be followed by the MOU renewal at the same venue. “For our teaching of the German language in the Graduate Studies as early as September 2010, no less than CHED central office congratulated us as pioneer in the teaching of German to healthcare professionals. That was also the year when the Department of Education issued an order that German is part of DepEd’s Special Foreign Language Program (SFLP) in preparation for the K-12 curriculum, Dr. Tumapon said” Through our Philippine Embassy in Berlin, Minister Counsellor Mardomel Celo Melicor, LcDU received in three batches, donation of Teaching German texts no less from the President of the German Federation of Private Caregivers dutifully sent via diplomatic pouch by our Philippine Ambassador to Germany Frau Ma. Cleofe Natividad and through the usual channels of DFA Manila, reached our office at Liceo courtesy of our own DFA Director in Cagayan de Oro City. In December of 2014, the Philippines and Germany signed a bilateral for 500

Filipino nurses to fill up the latter’s dire need for healthcare professionals and some proficiency in German was a prerequisite to employment and eventual migration. “Our being a partner school has indeed help ed Liceo p ois e for internationalization -- which is one of our University’s major goals in response to ASEAN integration along with partner countries in Asia, the West and in Europe,” Dr. Tumapon disclosed.” “Being a PASCH school has been made possible through Goethe Institut – through the ever supportive initiative of our honored guests --- the past Directors Herr Richard Künzel and Dr. Petra Raymond and now the new Director of the Goethe Institut Philippinen Dr. Ulrich Nowak, the past G erman language head Herr Helmut Frielinghaus predecessor of Herr Falk Schleicher our steadfast ally and kin of the Liceo family who shepherded us to become a PASCH school, and Herr Thorsten Werner Gottfried cultural attaché of the German Embassy successor to Herr Michael Fuchs. Along with them, and with us all at Liceo, we hope to continue this landmark partnership for the years onward.”

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the MILF as provided for in the ceasefire agreement between the government and the rebel group, led to the suspension of deliberations on the Bangsamoro Basic Law in Congress. Lawmakers took turns accusing the MILF of bad faith, a development that threatened to derail the peace process. Maguindanao 2nd district Rep. Zajid Mangudadatu has filed a bill seeking to declare January 25 as national day of mourning to remember those who perished in the carnage. (Ferdinandh Cabrera/MindaNews)

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take every non-compliant products off store shelves,” he stated. The EcoWaste Coalition had recently found banned isobutylparaben and isopropylparaben listed as ingredients in some skin moisturizing lotion, skin whitening cream and lotion, sun protection lotion, body wash, cleanser, liquid hand soap and foot scrub cream. As per Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) Circular 2015-008, cosmetics that contain any of the five aforecited parabens can still be in the market until December 31, 2015. The agency reiterated the said grace period through FDA Circular 2015-014, which means that cosmetics containing the banned parabens will no longer be allowed in the market by January 1, 2016. “Cosmetic companies are advised to recall their products containing the abovementioned ingredients by the end of the grace period,” the FDA said. “All cosmetic company/ies

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or person/s responsible for placing cosmetic products in the market which are found to be out of specifications shall be subject to appropriate legal actions,” the FDA warned. Parabens are commonly used as preservatives in cosmetics to prevent the growth of microbes and promote a longer product shelf life. However, parabens have attracted critical attention because they can mimic hormones and negatively affect human health. Some studies have indicated that parabens can imitate estrogens, which have been associated to an increased risk of breast cancer. Other studies have suggested that parabens can disrupt reproductive hormones. (PNA)

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in the arbitration meeting by Army Maj. Gen. Glenn Macasero and Butch Malang, chairpersons of the joint ceasefire committee, representing the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), respectively. The three officials alongside provincial heads of the Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the municipal government of Datu Abdullah Sangki (DAS), and other peace stakeholders signed as witnesses a covenant forged and agreed upon by the protagonists in the conflict. In the middle of executive (closed door) meeting, Mangudadatu went out of the venue at the Women’s peace center here and answered some questions from reporters covering another event nearby. Based on initial investigations, he said, the land dispute began years ago when Visayan settlers in DAS town tilled portions of three farm lands comprising 61 hectares, most of which are titled under the name of Daisy Bansil, an ethnic Muslim belonging to the Maguindanaon tribe. Native Maguindanaons, Lumad tribesmen and Visayan settlers constitute the populace of DAS town, with the former group constituting the majority. Because the Bansil family sought refuge in a safer place elsewhere, the Visayan settlers occupied the lands they had cultivated and applied for ownership under the Agrarian Reform program, other sources said. At the start of the government peace process with the MILF that augured the restoration of peace in DAS town, the Bansil family returned to their community to cultivate their farms but faced resistance from settleroccupants, sources said. Sporadic armed confrontations ensued between the contesting parties, even as the settlers invited relatives from as far as South Cotabato who belong to the cultist Pulahan Tadtad or Ilaga group. The Ilaga group was known for its fierce resistance with government security forces’ backing against Moro rebels during the Martial Law era. It gained notoriety for its members’ tendencies to invade and occupy lands that they later applied for titles in their names.

Mangudadatu, citing investigations, said eight from the camp of the Visayan settlers and six among the Muslim natives have already died in the dispute. Military officials said the problem was brought to the attention of the governor’s office after some Pulahan Tadtad cultists from Glan, South Cotabato and Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat reinforced in the disputed farms and lost two members – identified as Commanders Buboy and Henry Tabucon – in a gunbattle with Moro natives last November. “We cannot allow the fighting to continue unaddressed. So, we started today the peaceful settlement process,” Mangudadatu told reporters last Monday. Under the signed covenant, he said, the arbitrating authorities decided that the legitimate owner of the lands under dispute shall be entitled to 25 percent of the current farm products while 75 percent will accrue to the settlers. Such scheme, he said, continues until the provincial government in collaboration with DAR and DENR officials shall have come up with a “fair and final” judgement. “Every human beings have the rights to live, but authorities have to ensure that pertinent laws are observed,” Mangudadatu said. (Ali G. Macabalang)

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five-day gathering. Although cooperativism in the Philippines has been vibrant for the past three decades or so, this is not particularly true elsewhere in the continent. In an interview at the sidelines of the conference, NEDAC programme advisor W.I. Khan said most cooperatives in developing countries such as Bangladesh are run by “inefficient managers who lack the training capacity.” (Just like most Indians, Mr. Khan uses only his initials for first name.) Mr. Khan said this peculiar situation is not just limited to Bangladesh but even in more emerging economies such as Sri Lanka and even China. “Sadly, this is the true state of cooperativism in other countries that we have visited. That’s why we need to address this problem,” he continued. Cagayan de Oro is the capital of the cooperative movement in the country. MASS-SPECC is the oldest and the biggest cooperative federation outside Metro Manila. On the other hand, First Community CooperaEXTRAJUDICICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late EUSTAQUIO P. NERI, who passed away last September 2, 1993, left a parcel of land situated in Tambagan, Medina Misamis Oriental and which property described as follows; Lot No. 906, CAD-347 respectively, containing an area of TWENTY THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR (23,124) square meters more or less is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Under Notary Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI per Doc, No. 344; Page No. 69; Book No. 190; Series of 2015. MDN: JAN. 22, 29 & Feb. 5, 2016

tive is the biggest cooperative credit union in the country. And Coop Life Insurance & Mutual Benefit Services (CLIMBS), which also hails from here, is the largest of its kind in the Philippines. It is for these facts that NEDAC decided to hold its annual executive meeting here. “We are interested to learn about the best practices of cooperatives here,” Mr. Khan said. Thus, their visit here will not just be marked with sessions but also with tours around agricultural cooperatives in Northern Mindanao. NEDAC has over 300,000 cooperatives under its fold with a total of 30 million members. They are located in Bangladesh, China, India, Nepal, Thailand and the Philippines.

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from page A1 toughies making all the troubles in their community to a gun duel. “ I’m not afraid to fight with you. We can no longer tolerate killings which were caused by retaliation among family members.” He warned the ongoing P120 million concrete bridge project connecting La Purisima to the town center might be affected if the community leaders will not get their acts together. Mayor Albin Magdamit shared his concern over the spate of killings in La Purisima which is located just about 5 kilometers from the national highway hinting that the rift among the tribal clan could be tracked down to the conflict over claims in many areas where there have been gold rush among small-scale miners. Magdamit admitted other crime incidents happened in the village because of unregulated vibrant economic activities brought about by the massive influx of small miners. Senior Inspector Jerry Fernandez, police chief of Prosperidad, said 10 suspects in the killing of the elder Perez were already ar reste d facing murder charges at the local court. Not ab ly, t h e v i l l a ge EXTRAJUDICICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late ERIBERTO CABALLERO, who passed away last October 5, 1973, left a parcel of land situated in Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City and which property described as follows; Lot No. 21238, CAD-369 respectively, containing an area of THIRTY ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT (31,998) square meters more or less is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Under Notary Public of ATTY. ISMAEL S. LAYA per Doc, No. 584; Page No. 12; Book No. XLV; Series of 2013. MDN: JAN. 22, 29 & Feb. 5, 2016

hogged international headlines in April 2011 after five Manobo gunmen led by Ondo Perez, a member of the feuding clan held hostage at least 75 students and public school teachers for several days but ended up surrendering their victims after mounting pressure from joint police and military operation. One of t he host ages Manuel Mordeno is now head teacher of La Purisima Elementary School.

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with a Plaque of Recognition for the town’s remarkable tax collections in 2015. The award--signed by BLGF-10 Acting Regional Director Gilbert B. Gumabay, and Atty. John Rey Tomines, interim president of REGATA-10 and municipal assessor of Claveria tow—was handed down during the 4th Quarter Joint BLGF-REGATA Regional C onference-S eminar of Assessors and Treasurers of Region 10 held at Chali Beach Resort in Cagayan de Oro City in December last year. Under Mayor Uy, tax collectors managed to collect a whopping P125,366,763 making the town of Villanueva the 2nd Top Grosser of Northern Mindanao under the municipal category. “In recognition of the municipal’s fiscal performance for generating P125,366,763 in absolute amount from all combined local revenue sources such as real property tax, business tax, fees and charges and, receipts from economic enterprises,” part of the citation reads. With a report from Rose Mondejar and Dodo Canoy Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY MARINA R.O. XIII PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City Tel. No. (+6386) 231-7622/Telefax No. (+6386) 231-7622 / Email: marina.seo@yahoo.com

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