Power firms start pruning trees near power lines
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Power firms start pruning trees near power lines
P7.00 http://www.thedailyguardian.net [e-mails: thedailyguardianwv@gmail.com / guardian.iloilo@gmail.com] vol. xV No. 75 PAGES Western Visayas, Philippines = 16 2 Sections = Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Power firms start pruning trees near power lines By Louine Hope Conserva PANAY ELECTRIC Company (PECO) is strengthening its vegetation control program this rainy season to prevent trees from causing power interruptions along its primary lines. Randy Pastolero, PECO general manager and vice president for operations, said they have conducted pre-trimming of trees near power lines during summer season. “Trees cause short circuit leading our feeders to trip. During rainy season, these vegetations tend to grow faster that is why we already started trimming them last summer,” he said. Pastolero said they also conduct thermal scanning of possible leaks or breaches in their lines. “Our circuits along coastal areas are most susceptible to strong winds. Part of our preparation is to check if they have weakened due to due to obsolescence,” he added. PECO also dispatched additional troubleshooting teams as they expect complaints to increase during rainy season. The distribution utility will also replace wooden poles with concrete or steel. “Since 1998, we have adopted the policy Power/p7 Entered as Second Class Mail at Iloilo City Post Office 50 cops in WV axed from posts By Jennifer Ponsaran-Rendon CAREER advancement and continuing education. AFTER ORDERING the relief of 50 police officers in Western Visayas, Chief Superintendent Jose Gentiles (3rd from left), PRO-6 acting regional director, conferred the PNP Efficiency Medal (Medalya ng Kasanayan) to the Iloilo City Anti-Illegal Special Operation Task Group led by Supt. Salvador Dagoon for arresting seven suspected drug personalities in a buy-bust operation Bolilao, Mandurriao district, June 9, 2016. (Ryan Orleans) These are the rather vague reasons offered by ranking police officials on the relief of 50 police officers all over Western Visayas. The Police Regional Office (PRO-6) said the relief is part of the continuing education program for both police commissioned officers (PCOs) and police non-commissioned officers (PNCOs). Senior Superintendent Gilbert Gorero, PRO-6 spokesperson, said 12 of the 50 relieved officers were police commissioned officers while the rest were non-commissioned officers. Commissioned officers have ranks from Inspector to Senior Su50 cops/p7 Teenage girls take spotlight in World Population Day Capitol exec suspended By F. Allan L. Angelo THE 2016 World Population Day will focus on teenage girls in the light of spiraling cases of teenage pregnancies in the Philippines. This year’s celebration is themed “Investing in Teenage Girls for the Sustainable Development Goals”. In statement, the Commission on Population (PopCom-6) said cases of teenage pregnancy should be at the center of the celebration. “This year’s celebration focuses on teenage girls and their basic needs for support and guidance as the countries in the world are coming together to attain the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. It is a fact that in the Philippines in general and in Western Visayas in particular, (cases of) teenage pregnancy continues to increase and these young girls are at risk of maternal mortality, HIV & AIDS, and be part of the endless cycle of poverty,” PopCom-6 said. The agency said “teenage C girls comprise 10% of the total population in the Philippines and one in every 10 has already given birth which calls for action both from government agencies and civil society organizations.” Citing a Department of Health-6 report, teenage pregnancy rate in Region 6 is at 15 Teenage/p7 ONLU CUSTOMS BROKERAGE & CARGO HANDLING SERVICES Door No. 3, One Rodolfo Place Corner Montinola & Muelley Loney Sts. Brgy. Pres. Roxas Iloilo City We provide for all your Importation & Exportation needs: l l l l Tariff Consultancy Import/Export Documentation Customs Clearance Exemption processing l l l l Application/Renewal of Accreditation Trucking Services Freight Forwarding Ship Agency Cell No: 0917-623-2100 Telefax:(033) 509-81-82 (033) 336-38-32 Email: ccb.ilo@gmail.com jmsconlu@yahoo.com over quarry anomalies By Louine Hope Conserva FORMER Iloilo Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) head Soledad Sucaldito has been preventively suspended relative to alleged irregularities in quarry operations in the province. Gov. Arthur Defensor Sr. signed July 11, 2016 an order preCapitol exec/p7 2 TopNews Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected Elderly abuse a hidden problem By Issanne S. Villaruel ABUSE of elderly remains an underreported concern of society. Based on data from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)’s Social Technology Bureau (STB), of the estimated 7 million cases of abuse in the Philippines, 618 are against the elderly. The most common type of abuse committed against senior citizens are emotional and food deprivation. It is along this line that DSWD-STB launched the Reporting System and Prevention Program for Elder Abuse Cases (ReSPPEC) in Lambunao, Iloilo in April 2016. ReSPPEC is the product of a series of consul- tation dialogues with partners, representatives of senior citizens sector and non-government organizations (NGOs) that implement programs and services for senior citizens. STB spokesperson Aquilina Gaitan said elderly abuse is a widespread problem throughout the world and a hidden problem in our country. “Kay mostly bisan widespread problem throughout the world, pero wala kita sing may makita nga abused elderly kay usually it happens within their families. The immediate family members are the abusers,” Gaitan said. Gaitan said they aim to help improve the lives of more senior citizens through studies and programs of DSWD such as the Philippine Plan of Action for Senior Citizens 2012-2016 and the Social Technology Agenda 2015-2020. These programs aim to provide leadership and participation to senior citizens in decision-making processes both in the family and community and to reduce incidence of elderly abuse cases by 2017. Gaitan said most common forms of abuse suffered by senior citizens are emotional, sexual, physical, financial, neglect, abandonment, and psychological, among others. Evangeline B. Felecio, DSWD-6 assistant regional director for administration, said such abuses can be reported to the local government units, particularly the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) or their regional office. Family counselling will also be given to the immediate family of the victim, the most basic help DSWD can offer. Village chief’s nephew nabbed for drug raps By Jennifer Ponsaran-Rendon ONE OF the PNP’s high-value targets in the campaign against illegal drugs was arrested afternoon of July 10, 2016 in Mandurriao, Iloilo City. Arian “Pal-ak” Orbe, 39, of Bakhaw village, Mandurriao was collared while attending a baptismal party at Dungon-C, Mandurriao, Iloilo. Elements of the Regional Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Group (RAIDSOTG) 6 served three arrest warrants against Orbe. Police records showed that Orbe is respondent to Criminal Case Nos. 1576396, 15-76226, and 15-76227 for violation of Sections 5, 6, and 11, Article II Republic Act 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act). Judge Rose Edith Rogonon of the Regional Trial Court Branch 25 issued the arrest warrants against Orbe. Orbe has been a subject of several antiillegal drugs in the past Senior Superintendent Remus Zacharias Canieso, Iloilo City police chief, said that the suspect was in fact listed in the regional watchlist of illegal drug Village/p7 Scientists find pesticide power in vegetables FILIPINO scientists have found organic pesticide properties in several plants and are now aiming to develop commercial products as alternative to chemical pesticides. “Biopesticides” are extracts from natural materials such as plants, animals, and even certain types of minerals that have pesticidal properties. The experimental biopes- ticide came from plants from forests in and around Nueva Ecija, Bataan, and Aurora province. The team that found the substances are from the CenScientists/p7 ILOILO Gov. Arthur Defensor Sr. and Provincial Administrator Raul Banias lead Capitol employees to safety during the earthquake drill. (Ricky D. Alejo) Capitol employees ready for earthquake By M. A. De los Santos MORE THAN 1,000 employees of Iloilo Provincial Capitol joined the earthquake drill facilitated by Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) July 11, 2016. Governor Arthur Defensor Sr. and Provincial Administrator Raul Banias, and the rest of Capitol executives with their staff completed the preidentified evacuation and safety procedures and routes in 7 minutes and one second. “If we don’t practice the safety procedures, lack of knowledge will result to injuries or even death, not of earthquake but because of panic,” said Jerry Bionat, PDRRMO head. “Aside from lesser risks and injuries, earthquake drill makes response and evacuation faster,” he said. Bionat said Capitol has its own group of responders, the Emergency Responders of Iloilo (E-ROI) composed of 48 volunteers from different departments. “The E-ROI members were trained on Basic Life Support, Rappelling, and Jungle Survival, among others,” he said. St. Paul’s Hospital and St. Therese MTC Colleges Hospital sent ambulances to help in the drill while doctors and nurses at Provincial Health Office (PHO) were part of the medic team. Bionat said the employees could learn from the drill and extend their knowledge to their households. Bionat noted that preparedness is yet to be instilled in the awareness of the public. “We are not conscious of earthquake drill unlike in Korea and Japan where even kids know the basic safety precautions,” he said. “We don’t accept necessity of risk reduction, but it’s good because in the province, the awareness and appreciation for earthquake drills and disaster preparedness has intensified,” he said. July is National Disaster Consciousness Month with the theme “Kahandaan at Pagtugon sa Sakuna, Tungkulin ng Bawat Capitol/p7 News Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected FOI bills filed in Congress anew PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has yet to issue executive action to implement freedom of information but lawmakers have already filed bills to seek its full implementation as a law. Quezon City 6th District Representative Jose Christopher “Kit” Belmonte refiled his version of the Freedom of Information Bill at the start of the 17th Congress. Unique to the second term QC repre- sentative’s version is the stiffer criminal liability attached to erring public officials, ranging from one month to less than a year of imprisonment. The House-approved verFOI bills/p6 1,389 LGUs join Regional Competitiveness Summit OVER 1,389 local government units will participate in the 4th Annual Regional Competitiveness Summit on July 14, 2016 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Pasay City, where National Competitiveness Council (NCC) will recognize the most competitive cities, municipalities and provinces. The summit will highlight the results of the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index 2016, which ranks local government units (LGUs) across the country based on their performance on three pillars: Economic Dynamism, Government Efficiency, and Infrastructure. Awards will be conferred to LGUs in four categories: 3rd to 6th Class Municipalities, 1st to 2nd Class Municipalities, Component Cities, and Highly Urbanized Cities. An award for the Most Competitive Province and Most Improved City and Municipality will also be given this year. NCC hopes that the annual report will enable LGUs to evaluate their performance yearly and share best practices across the regions. This will also allow them to benchmark their performance against local and global standards and make transformative and well-informed decisions towards sustainable development. Apart from the awarding ceremony, the CMCI website containing the data provided by the LGUs will also be unveiled. The data may be used by potential investors in deciding where to locate their businesses. More importantly, the data may be used as a tool for policy making, planning, governance, budget management, and investment promotion. If interested, we are highly encouraging early confirmation of attendance to the event. You may register online through this link: bit. ly/rcsummit16guests or you may email cmci@ competitive.org.ph. Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3 5 hurt in scaffolding collapse in Kalibo KALIBO, Aklan – Five people were wounded after a scaffolding collapsed at a construction site here last week, police said. The scaffolding, which was made of coco lumber, was loaded with nine people and a concrete mixer when it collapsed, authorities said. The five who suffered fractures were identified as Michael Montalbo, Virgilio Teodosio, Anthony Nervar, Ronnil Mangampo and Christian Libre The four who survived were able to jump into the unfinished structure, police said. (ABSCBN News) 4 opinIon Tuesday, July 12, 2016 D Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected The covenant Thou shalt relax your mind – you can URING HIS inaugural address on July 6, Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia reiterated the covenant that his party, Grupo Progreso signed on March 27, 2016 as their platform of government. Throughout the campaign to recapture the leadership of the city, GP hammered on this covenant, in fact, the different candidates for the city council took it piece by piece with more concrete and doable projects and action plans. Congressman Greg Gasataya pledged to perform his task in Congress to give life to the covenant and so did Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran who promised a city council that will work to insure their fulfillment. First Councilor Ricardo “Cano Guapo” Tan summed up this commitment in Modesto P. Sa-onoy his closing remarks. It is not farfetched that aside from the corruption that were exposed before and during the campaign, the electorates of Bacolod believed in this covenant. Given the kind and reputation of the candidates, the electorates considered the covenant a pledge of men and women of honor. This belief resulted in a solid vote of confidence. The outcome of huge number of votes indicate no other than a belief in this covenant and what it can do to transform a city that its people want. For a rare time the leadership of the city is in the hands of a political group that cannot throw or shift blame to any other. The congressman, the mayor, the vice mayor and a solid majority in the council can only be interpreted as a mandate that insures that the covenant must be implemented. Of the four defeated MKK only two joined the formal inaugural – Councilors Anne Marie Palermo and Sonia Verdeflor. The two other refused to take part presumably still nurturing the wounds of defeat. Or maybe they are already indicating they have nothing to do with the new administration and will become the hindrance, the obstacle to insure that the covenant, no matter its merits, will never get implemented. It seems that their personal interest will prevail over that of the people they swore to serve. At this stage they already showed their colors. Maybe they will rise above petty politics to serve in a different role as real fiscalizers. Indeed with the GP control of the two branches of the city government we need people who will scrutinize but not obstruct the operations of government. In theology, a covenant is a solemn agreement between man and God as defined in the Bible. When GP chose this term I believe it is not a mere assurance of politicians. A covenant is more binding than a promise, especially a politician’s promise. It cannot to be taken lightly. GP thus took it upon itself freely to perform with all its capability. We can expect nothing less. We cannot blame any other for failure. In giving GP a mandate with a large margin, the people of Bacolod shared this pledge and therefore would expect satisfactory results. A covenant is as good as its acceptability and if the people of Bacolod approved of this covenant. they become part of it. They must help attain its lofty objectives but not with a blind eye of selfish interest. I went through this covenant just after it was published. With the election over and we now know how the people of Bacolod voted, we need to go through them again from a different point of view – this is no longer a political campaign promise. This is Joyful Sex/p5 Focus/p5 Focus THE MASTER-BEATER (But Not Feeling Bitter) K Dr. INSEY SAID 92% are doing it. Shite said 99%. What about the remaining 1 % ? Ye s , they’re liars (apparently)! Threats and fears dominate the air: against masturbation. But just likedespite its alCesar Yap, Jr. leged bad effects – eating chocolates, (in Marriage) people do masturbate. refused to impregnate his dead brother’s widow. Reality was: Onan withdraw before he ejaculated – a process called coitus interruptus. Not masturbation. WASTE NOT YOUR SEED Oh men of gallant stand. Well, time was when plagues and wars dominated the Earth, and wasting ‘seeds’ were bad act. Men had to multiply lest the kingdom is doomed to lose wars and conquests. Don’t spill the ‘seeds’, we need warriors. Boys and men were discouraged to masturbate. Even the medical ‘experts’ as late as the late 50’s considered masturbation bad for health Joyful Sex OF HAIR GROWING ON PALM IS IT SINFUL? I asked a friend, a priest: “Yes Doc, it is. But a grave sin, of lesser degree than venial.” Biblically, Onanism grabs the basis of wasting man’s ‘seed’ when Onan Up to blindness, weakness, schizoidlike minds, and infertility. They had to be invented to stop men from masturbating. If not, the glans penis had to be sutured, and the clitoris had to be ‘acidified’. That according to a surgeon Dr. Kellog. Yes! Of the breakfast cereal fame. FYI, the Kellogg’s Corn Flakes was originally formulated to suppress desire to masturbate. He was an avid believer of going weak by masturbation. BASIS FOR WEAKNESS? Castrated (balls removed) men becoming frail and prostitutes becoming sickly. If only they knew that it was the testosterone hormone (testicles as factory) and not the “lost” sperm cells nor semen causing the weakness; and frequent bouts of sexually transmitted infections causing paleness for the prostitutes. Weakness due to loss of sperm cells by masturbating? FYI: there 50,000 sperm cells produced per minute! MASTURBATORS REJOICE! Lemuel T. Fernandez Publisher (On leave) Francis Allan L. Angelo Editor-in-Chief is a publication of Kayo & Partners Co., a SEC-registered company Main office: Manila Office: Guzman Street, Mandurriao, Iloilo City Tel. Nos. 321-6124 • 508-2692 M I Unit 2417 Cityland Shaw Tower, Shaw Blvd., cor. St. Francis Street, Mandaluyong City, M.M. Tel. 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The Asian University Rankings 2011Dr. Rex Casiple 2016 of the QS Top Universities showed that at least four of our universities out of around 2,000 colleges and universities in the country were included in the top 100 universities in Asia. The year 2016 is bombarded with many applications from colleges and universities to conduct educational tours in Manila, Baguio City, Cebu and Davao City. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) issued the policies and guidelines (PGs) that cover the educational tours and/or field trips in the Philippines to be followed by both public and private higher education institutions (HEIs) effective academic year (AY) 2012-2013. Education Updates Joyful Sex... from p.4 release your stress by it. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife (or husband) – you can be led out of temptation by it. Thou shalt train your gun to explode late – men use it as tool to control Early or Premature-ejaculation (thru the ‘stop-squeeze’ method). Thou shalt lead to infectionfree life – safe from HIVAIDS, Gonorrhea, and other Sexually Transmitted Infections. MR. AND MRS. REJOICE TOO! Masturbation (both for husband and wife) can be a great equalizer – of sexual-needs mismatch. Many a relation- Focus... In view of the 2015 ASEAN integration, some colleges and universities in the Region applied to conduct international educational trips (IETs) this CY 2016. CHED issued the policies, guidelines and procedures (PGPs) that cover the IETs of undergraduate and graduate students to be observed by higher education institutions (HEIs) in the country effective academic year (AY) 2016-2017. The 2012 National Household Survey conducted by the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) together with the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) showed that it could be millions of Filipinos were hooked on drugs. This report is very alarming. Reports from the police showed that children are used and exploited in the illegal drug trades in schools today. Adult drug traders took advantage of these children because of their innocence and vulnerability that made them away from suspicion as drug couriers or dealers. And being minors, they cannot be imprisoned, or if detained they could be released right away. On the other hand, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) suspected that some foreign students might have links to an illegal drug syndicate. Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”, stipulates that students of secondary and tertiary schools shall, pursuant to the related rules and regulations as contained in the school’s student handbook and with notice to the parents, undergo a random drug testing. These instructions include adverse effects of the abuse and misuse of dangerous drugs on the person, the family, the school and the community; preventive measures against drug abuse; health, socio-cultural, psychological, legal and economic dimensions and implications of the drug problem; among others. The family is the best defense against drug abuse. The prevention of drug abuse shall start within the family. DepEd and the CHED implemented the provisions of Republic Act 9165. Instruction on drug abuse prevention and control was integrated in the elementary, secondary and tertiary curricula of all public and private schools, whether general, technical, vocational or agro-industrial as well as in non-formal, informal and indigenous learning systems. All school heads, supervisors and teachers are empowered to apprehend, arrest or cause the apprehension or arrest of any person who shall violate any of the provisions of RA 9165. Schools are urged to include information and procedures on drug abuse prevention and control in their Student’s Handbook. (To be continued…) ship suffers from silent anger because the husband wants sex three times a day while the wife wants it three times a year (or vice-versa). Spoons and forks fly in the air, cups crash into pieces, and doors detach from the hinges. This could lead to separation. Ergo, save the marriage and make a compromise. Fill up the gap with gusto – by going solo! ‘listen’ to what she says, enjoy the way she caresses, and touch (pressure and rhythm specified) where she touches. One stupid-but not stupid at all-- question I often hear: “Doc, you mean is it okay to masturbate even when you’re married?” Dear oh dear! Sure!! Need I answer more? BONUS: FOR PRE-ORGASMIC WIFE Obviously, I’m joking. Of course, I can only be moral; but I can’t be a moralist. We’ll leave the moralizing thing to our spiritual leaders. Just be glad to know that masturbation does no significant harm to the body. It can even be healthy. As a matter of…wait… wait… With apology to the husband: your wife, chances are, had her first orgasm not thru your skillful intention but thru her own masturbation. Why? Because that’s one best way for her to discover her sexuality. So from p.4 already a covenant with an imprimatur of the sovereign people and thus must take a different hue. The purposes are laudable and the task within reasonable means of accomplishments. Nevertheless they are huge, grave tasks that BUT YOU WILL BURN IN HELL! will require a common effort without regard of whose interest will be damaged for the greater good. Will the new Bacolod government implement the covenant without fear or favor? Or will it be implemented with the next election in mind like not enforcing the law on maybe it’s the over fatigue t h i n g . M y v i s i o n ’s n o w blurred. OMG! What are these curly strands growing on my palm!!?? Dr. Yap is the author of “Joyful Life and Sex” CBS, NBS branches and an AASECT member. He has his clinic in Roxas City and a 2nd termer councilor (Chair: Health and Mass Media Committees of same City). He holds radio health shows every Sunday: Health Line Roxas 10:30 am 900 khz am and Hutik sa Kagab-ihon at 9: 30 pm 630 Khz AM Bacolod. Comments at fb/doc cesar yap or Dr. Cesar S. Yap Jr. or Google blogger: “How to Almost Win Elections without really Trying”. Tuesday, July 12, 2016 5 Undying love songs of John Ford Coley I T WAS A great evening for lovers, young and old, couples, husbands and wives who watched the live concert of John Ford Coley last July 8, 2016. John Ford Coley of the “England Dan and John Ford Coley musical duo” was here in Iloilo City for his 40th Anniversary World Tour. John Ford Coley is an American singer, classically trained pianist and actor. Coley was born on October 13, 1948 in Dallas, Texas, USA. His friend and partner England Dan died several years ago but John Ford Coley never stopped singing their immortal love songs they both popularized. They were active in the 70s, 80s and Ranie Z. Jangayo the late 90s but even until today their music genres – pop rock, soft rock, folk and country – are still loved even the younger generations. The Rose Memorial Hall of the Central Philippine University (CPU) in Jaro, Iloilo City was the concert venue which became a romantic place for different couples. Everybody reminisced beautiful memories with their hit songs such as “Just Tell Me You Love Me”, “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight”, “Love Is The Answer”, “It’s Sad To Belong”, “We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again”, “Part of Me, Part of You”, “Broken Hearted Me”, “Just the Two of Us”, “Wanting You Desperately” and many other hits that still touch our hearts and the young ones too. Tickets were sold out thus it was a jam-packed concert. Before the concert proper, we were entertained by CPU’s homegrown musical trio who received a big applause because of their good song blending like “The Lettermen” of the 70’s. Sirs good job! straight Punch *** And then the musical fanfare came, a bold voice introducing John Ford Coley was heard all over the hall. More lights went on. And John with his backup band – four males and a beautiful female vocalist – began their opening song to a thunderous applause. The concert started around 8 p.m. My wife Mai and I enjoyed every song, every minute. Everybody was singing along with John, including my wife and me. It was a lovely evening of toe tapping and clapping for people of all ages inside Rose Memorial Hall. Close to our seats along the VIP rows, I said media colleagues like my good friend Junjun Sornito, his wife Jo with their two sons who were also enjoying the greatest songs of John Ford Coley. It’s a good thing to have the opportunities sitting along the VIP rows of seats near the performance stage. I’m so lucky to have a friend like Aksyon Chris Robles who gave me the VIP tickets. When Chris told me about the upcoming concert I promised myself not to miss that once in a lifetime musical event. Why? Because listening to, singing and playing different tunes help us de-stress, relax and it motivate us in trying times. I will always cherish this memorable and romantic evening. Life without songs, musical melodies and harmonies is incomplete. Email ran_jangayo@yahoo.com supporters? We will never know until a few months hence. “By their fruits you will know them”. We knew the past administration and its legacy of ineptness and avarice. We know the new government because they are the “returnees” and therefore they know the city’s operations at the palm of their hands. But there are new situations. The way the new president runs the Republic places the new city government on a bind – it can adjust or remain static with the same old ways. 6 Tuesday, July 12, 2016 negros Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected DepEd rejected K-12 package By Dolly Yasa BACOLOD City –The Department of Education (Deped)-Bacolod City Division di not accept the P40.87 million K-12 interactive Language Laboratory (Speech Lab) procured by the city government under then Mayor Monico Puentevella. Cynthia Demavivas, Schools Division Superintendent, justified their decision in a letter dated July 7, 2016 and addressed to former Mayor Puentevella, which City Legal Office (CLO) head Joselito Bayatan revealed to the media today July 11. Demavivas furnished Bayatan a copy of her letter to Puentevella as part of the CLO probe into the project. In the letter, Demavivas informed Puentevella that DepEd stands by its decision not to accept the package as it was simply a set of computers, not a speech lab package as NBI head confirms looming relief By Dolly Yasa BACOLOD City – Atty. Renato Garbo III said he will soon be relieved as National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)-Bacolod chief. But Garbo said he does not know his next assignment. The revamp will affect all NBI offices in the country. “Dapat last year pa,” Garbo said. He stressed that his relief is a promotion of sorts even as he refuted claims that NBI-Bacolod under his leadership has not accomplished anything. In fact, Garbo said NBIBacolod is among the top 5 performing offices. “Zero backlog na tayo ngayon.” He added. Earlier, Atty. Ferdinand Lavin, NBI regional director for Negros Island Region (NIR), said their agency is now in the process of reshuffling its personnel in field offices. FOI bills... from p.3 indicated in the purchase request. “Nikka Trading failed to comply with the specifications we detailed in the same Purchase Request and despite the recommendations submitted by our Information and Communication Technology (ICT) officer and expert consultants, made no effort to address the issues we raised,” Demavivas said. As to the contention of the supplier that the package it delivered is more advantageous to the government, Demavivas said such is misleading as the computers are considered substandard. She cited that the microprocessors of the personal computers are Intel Celeron which, by standards, are low end and nearly obsolete. As regards to the Delivery Receipts signed by 22 school representatives, Demavivas said “it was with the understanding that it is only for storage and safe keeping and will still be inspected by the representative from the Management Audit Services Office(MASO) and they can only certify that the materials are complete and in good condition.” She added that the school representatives were not authorized to check or inspect the materials delivered as it is under the authority of the MASO. On July 4, Mayor Evelio Leonardia directed Bayatan to investigate the controversial speech lab project of the city intended for the 22 national high schools here. The project was requested by DepEdBacolod and the budget came from the Special Education Fund of the city government under the Puentevella administration. The project became controversial after the City Accountant’s Office withheld payments amounting to P38,683,507.50 to supplier Nikka Trading. Malabor slay case probe continues – NBI By Dolly Yasa BACOLOD City – Atty. Renato Garbo III, chief of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) here in Bacolod said they continue to investigate the killing of Provincial Board Member Renato Malabor and his bodyguard Leody Jumilla. Garbo said the NBI respects the investigation and the eventual filing of the case by the PNP against their named suspects but their main focus is the mastermind. “We respect the (PNP) investigation, naka focus kami sa mastermind although may kahirapan tayo dahil takot ang mga witnesses.” Garbo said. He added that they have their own set of wit- nesses but he declined to confirm whether these are also the same witnesses of the PNP. “We have an eye witness, hirap lang sa identity. We are studying all angles and motives of the case,” Garbo further said. Negros Occidental Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. has called on the NBI to investigate the killing of Malabor and Jumilla last June 28, 2015. The two were leaving a cockpit in Barangay Guintubhan, Isabela town at about 1 a.m. when shot at close range by a lone gunman. Jumilla died on the spot while Malabor succumbed to a lone gunshot wound in the back while undergoing treatment at a hospital here. Illegal drugs supply affected by renewed PNP drive By Dolly Yasa BACOLOD City – Supply of illegal drugs in Negros Occidental is affected by the renewed campaign of authorities. Chief Insp. Mark Anthony Darroca, head of the Provincial Anti-Illegal Drugs Task sion only carried a maximum of six months imprisonment. Belmonte’s version of the FOI bill was originally filed in October 2013 as House Bill 3183. It was later substituted by House Bill 5801 in May 2015, in consideration of similar bills later filed by 65 other Lower House representatives. “The people’s right to information on matters of public concern has a deep historical foundation. Its inclusion in the Bill of Rights was neither a spur of the moment, nor whimsical,” Belmonte said in his explanatory note for the bill. “Rather, it was an offshoot of the long and persistent struggle of the people for genuine reforms, transparency and accountability in governance, and an indispensable element of the right to free speech, Force, said supply of drugs into Negros Occidental has slowed down. “What the illegal drug pushers are now doing is to dispose their current supply to the underground market as fast as they can,” Darroca said. He added that with the expression and people’s initiative.” Separately, Quezon City Fifth District Rep. Alfred Vargas filed House Bill No. 75 or the “People’s Freedom of Information Act” on the first day of his second term. In his explanatory note, Vargas enumerated the constitutional provisions and laws that acknowledge the right to information but also pointed out there is still a need for legislation to set the parameters and Vargas also stressed the importance of a FOI law in combating corruption in Philippine government. “A comprehensive FOI Act will strengthen active engagement and participation of all citizens in decision-making, thus promoting a culture of democracy, transparency, accountability, and good governance,” said Vargas. The FOI bill covers all government offices in the executive, legislative and judi- intensified campaign against illegal drugs, “many suspected drug users and pushers have surrendered to authorities.” But Darroca said some of those who surrendered “will return to the illegal drug trade.” cial branches as well as the constitutional bodies of the republic. The bill provides every Filipino citizen with the right to be given access to any record under the control of a government agency upon request. In turn, all government agencies and public officials are responsible in making government information available for public scrutiny, copying and reproduction. It requires all government agencies to disclose all the steps, negotiations and key government positions pertaining to definite propositions of the government, as well as the contents of a contract, agreement or treaty in all transactions involving public interest. The proposed legislation also imposes administrative sanctions or criminal liability against any public officer or employee who shall violate its provisions. . (ABSCBN News) COKALIONG SHIPPING LINES, INC. 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The observance aims to increase the awareness of every Filipino on natural and man-made disasters for a better appreciation of the govern- Dumarao... from p.8 Edjan and JR Tanaleon combined for 19 and nine points, respectively. Dumarao’s Cris Loyola with 18 points concluded the thrilling square-off after he converted the two-point basket. Dumarao Vice Squad also clinched their victory over Team Orola, 71-61, during their July 9 game. Vice Mayor Leslie Warren Benjamin, Dumarao coach, said his players are starting to Scientists... from p.2 tral Luzon State University (CLSU), led by Dr. Ronaldo Alberto of the Institute of Climate Change and Environmental Management (ICCEM). These were developed under the Biodiversity Industry Strategic S&T Program (ISP) of the Philippine Council of Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCAARRD). Murray... from p.8 make up for the disappointment of losing the Australian and French Open finals to Djokovic this year. It also illustrated the masterstroke he pulled off in tempting Ivan Lendl back into his coaching corner. Raonic was attempting to become the first Canadian to win a Slam title but he was thwarted by Murray’s toughas-teak defense and inspired return game. In the final analysis, his 29 unforced errors compared to Murray’s miserly 12 proved fatal in a match where serve was broken just once. Victory preserved the irongrip on the majors of the sport’s “Big Four” with Lleyton Hewitt the last man outside of Murray, Djokovic, Federer and Rafael Nadal to win Wimbledon back in 2002. RUSH OF BLOOD Fittingly for such an occasion, the Centre Court Royal Box was packed with sporting and celebrity star power. Portugal... from p.8 the limelight and his own role reduced to that of a cajoling cheerleader, it was probably not how Ronaldo would have envisaged his evening panning out. Yet having been part of the Portugal side that were stunned in the final as hosts by Greece in 2004, he celebrated wildly with his team mates as ticker tape rained down from the rafters. “This is one of the happiest moments in my career,” he said. “I’ve always said I wanted to win a trophy with the national team and make history. And I did it. Thank God, things went well for us.” Coach Fernando Santos, whose side had won only one ment’s disaster preparedness programs. According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) through the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), this year’s theme highlights the core intention of this annual observance to make the public own Disaster Risk Reduction and Management as a personal responsibility, “that surviving, outlasting the ravages of any hazard and making communities resilient is a duty of every Filipino.” blend with each others play and are experienced cagers already. “Last year lang sila nagupod pero naga join pa kmi sa iban nga liga like Roxas City and Passi City tournaments amo na siguro naka-adjust na cla,” he added. In the other game slated July 10, Victorias House of Silvanas (VHS) led by Charles Carlisle, a Filipino-American and Adamson player, defeated defending champion and Iloilobased team from Jav’s Calibra- tion, 79-72. Michael Barbarada led the assault for the winning squad with 15 points while teammates Nilo Obarides with 13 points. As of July 10, VHS is still leading the tournament with three wins and no loss. Dumarao Vice Squad, Hercor College and Jav’s Calibration share on the second place with two wins and one loss each. JBLFMU has 1-2 win loss record while Orola Roxas City is still winless after three games. At least six biopesticides were developed, field tested, and patented by the team. Dr. Alberto said that the biopesticides can be applied to crops as a preventive or curative measure. So far, the substances have been effective in trials on crops like tomato, pepper, bitter gourd (ampalaya), and onion. The team has also looked into 11 plant species from Region 10 that have pesticidal properties, which have potential to be used as biopesticides. DOST has been looking into alternative, natural methods of reducing pest damage to the agriculture industries in the Philippines while also reducing damage to the country’s natural diversity. Pest damage is among the biggest contributors to losses in the agricultural sector. In May this year, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said that total losses in the sector reached P8.7 billion due to the effects of El Niño and plant pests. (ABSCBN News) Prince William and wife Kate were joined by former champions Bjorn Borg, Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg as well as Hollywood actors Bradley Cooper, Benedict Cumberbatch and Hugh Grant. Murray had won all four of the pair’s meetings in 2016, including the Australian Open semi-finals and in the final at Queen’s Club. The second seed was unable to convert his first break point in the seventh game but deservedly edged ahead at 4-3. In a rush of blood to the head, Raonic came to the net off a weak approach and Murray gleefully fired back the ball to induce the crucial error. It was only the sixth time the 25-year-old Canadian, who had stunned Federer in a five-set semi-final, had dropped serve in the tournament. Murray backed up the break for 5-3 before Raonic took the ninth game in which he fired his first ace of the final. He had gone into the match having hit 137 aces in the previous six rounds. A straightforward volley allowed Murray to claim the opener 6-4 with Raonic having hit just nine winners. Raonic remained under siege, saving another break point in the first game of the second set, one more in the seventh and two more in the ninth as he clung on although his escape was aided by two Murray backhand errors. Raonic unleashed a serve of 147mph in that game but his opponent still won the point -- a dispiriting snapshot of his afternoon. Murray remained in cruise control, breezing through the tie-break for a two sets lead. He still hadn’t faced a break point in the final while Murray’s unforced error count was just six. Raonic did carve out his first break points in the fifth game of the third set but Murray saved both. Another tiebreak was required and again Murray dominated, stretching out to five match points. Raonic saved one but Murray claimed victory was assured when the Canadian netted a return. (Agence France-Presse) match inside 90 minutes out of seven at the tournament, hailed a perfectly executed tactical display. “We were as simple as doves and as wise as serpents,” he said. “Wherever we’ve gone there have always been Portuguese fans. This lifted our souls. It’s hard to describe the players’ emotions -- it’s incredible.” champions,” Deschamps said. “Our disappointment is immense and will take time to digest. We won together, we suffered together and we lost together. It would have been magnificent to offer this trophy to our supporters, here at home.” For the much of the match, there had looked like being only one winner as France began with early attacking intent, fuelled by the bullish presence and charging runs of Moussa Sissoko in midfield. His 34th-minute shot was well-parried by Portugal keeper Rui Patricio, but by that point the match had settled into a pattern of France probing and pushing but struggling to break down their more defensivelyminded opponents. (Reuters) DEBILITATING DEFEAT For France it was a debilitating defeat after they had come into the match as heavy favourites and hoping to lift the spirits of a nation still recovering from last November’s attacks in Paris. “We missed a chance, maybe not a unique chance, but a great chance to become European 50 cops... from p.1 perintendent while are ranked Police Officer 1 to Senior Police Officer 4. The number includes 13 from the Iloilo City Police Office (ICPO) (7 officers and 6 PNCOs); Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO) with 13 (one officer and 12 PNCOs); Aklan PPO with 9 PNCOs; Antique PPO with 8 (3 officers and 5 PNCOs); Capiz PPO with 2 PNCOs: and one PNCO from the Regional Headquarters Support Group (RHSG). Initially, only 48 officers were “handpicked” all over the region but PRO-6 later added two but their previous unit assignments are still unknown. Gorero declined to identify the 50 officers. In the meantime, they are assigned at the Regional Personnel Holding Administrative Office (RPHAO), a branch under the RHSG. Gorero said the officers would undergo Cadet Character Aptitude Development and Enhancement Training. It remains unclear how long the training would take place but Gorero said it might run for a month. Gorero said Chief Superin- Capitol exec... from p.1 ventively suspending Sucaldito for 60 days due to administrative charges filed against her for gross negligence, simple negligence, two counts of grave misconduct, and two counts of simple misconduct. The order stated that Sucaldito has to be preventively suspended as to “not exert undue influence on the investigation or pressure on its witnesses.” Atty. Dennis Ventilacion, provincial legal officer, said the suspension was meted pending the formal investigation on the PENRO official. “Under the Local Government Code and Civil Service Rules, if one of the charges is grave misconduct against a local official or employee, the Teenage... from p.1 percent in 2015. Also, the Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study 4 (YAFS 4) showed that teenage fertility in the country has quadrupled over the past decade from 4.1 percent in 2002 to 15.1 in 2013. The recent UNFPA report revealed that the Philippines is the only Asia-Pacific country where the rate of teen pregnancies rose over the last two decades. “The Commission on Population VI is one with the en- Power... from p.1 of using concrete or steel poles. Out of the 30,000 PECO poles, around 5,000 wooden poles are left,” Pastolero said. As to the city-wide blackout last July 8, 2016, Pastolero said there a fault in the transmission lines of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) affected Panay Energy Development Corp. (PEDC), Village... from p.2 personalities. Orbe is a nephew of Barangay Captain Remia Gregory tendent Jose Gentiles, PRO-6 acting director, ordered that the officers must undergo character building seminar. “They will be part of the first batch,” he added, hinting at another round of movements. It also remains unclear if they will go back to their previous assignments after the training. 7 Olvido and Julie Robles. INTERNAL CLEANSING While PRO-6 refused to identify the officers, Senior Supt. Remus Zacharias Canieso, ICPO officer-in-charge, named the 13 officers affected by the movement. They are Supt. Kim Legada, chief of the Police Community Relations branch; Chief Inspector Kitt Flora, Arevalo police chief; Senior Inspector Edgar Anonoy, chief of the City AntiIllegal Drugs Task Force; Senior Insp. Kenneth Ray MIlitar, Molo police chief; Senior Insp. Christopher Rodriguez, ICPO records section; and Insp. Rico Sta. Ana, chief investigator of the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Unit (TIEU). The non-commissioned officers are Police Officers 3 (PO3) Allen Balledos, Herald Quiambao, and Rey Bagawa; Remy Donasco; and PO1s James While PRO-6 remains vague on the true reason behind the massive relief of officers, several PNP sources claimed that it was the start of what Gentiles’ vowed as internal cleansing of their ranks. Some of the officers were removed from their posts because of “previous indiscretions while in the performance of their duty.” But most of them were allegedly put on the chopping board over reports of corruption and involvement in illegal drugs. Be that as it may, PRO-6 sources questioned the “informants” who pinned down the officers. “The information may have been provided by a tainted tipster. Not all of them might have involvement in illegal drugs and corruption,” one PNP source said. Upon his assumption as PRO-6 officer-in-charge last July 4, 2016, Gentiles has been vocal that his first order of the day is to go after illegal drugs. He said that he would initially weed out scalawags within the PNP ranks. respondent can be preventively suspended not exceeding 60 days,” Ventilacion said. The formal investigation is still ongoing and Ventilacion said the result is either Sucaldito will be exonerated or dismissed from service. “If she is exonerated, she will be compensated for those days that she was suspended. If she is found guilty of the administrative offense of grave misconduct, she will be dismissed. The result of the investigation will depend on the evidence presented by the respondent and complainants. The investigating committee can only recommend. At the end of the day their findings will either be approved or disapproved by the governor,” he added. Granting that Sucaldito is dismissed, Ventilacion said she can still appeal her case with the Civil Service Commission. Defensor created an investigating committee to formally investigate the charges against the former PENRO head. The investigation commenced November 2015 after the provincial government received complaints from two quarry permittees, Aires Octaviano and Ireneo Grabato of Alimodian. The two claimed that Sucaldito refused to issue delivery receipts without legal basis, which halted their operations. Another quarry permittee from Guimaras, Genghis Ferrer, accused Sucaldito of bribery in favor of certain permitees. Prior to the suspension, Sucaldito was assigned to the Provincial El Niño Task Force. tire world in this significant celebration for the teenage girls. With the concerted efforts from the Provincial and City Population Offices in the region, teenage girls will be given emphasis as they are to be heard by the stakeholders and implement programs and activities that will address the threats that they are confronting,” the agency added. In partnership with the provincial government of Antique, PopCom-6 will conduct an all-girl advocacy concert at the University of Antique today, July 12, 2016, dubbed “Power Pop Pinays”. This activity will feature the unique talents of the students of Antique and will discuss pressing topics in an entertaining way. Harold Alfred P. Marshall, PopCom-6 regional director said “There is a need to pool our efforts together in safeguarding the future of these teenage girls. By providing comprehensive sexuality education, we also improve their health-seeking behavior and that we can contribute in reducing teenage fertility.” PECO’s main power supplier. “The plant shut down so it wasn’t able to provide us with power. But NGCP and PEDC are studying this special protective scheme which would isolate the power supplier in case there is fault with the grid, so that the plant will continue running and can supply power with PECO despite fault with the grid,” he said. NGCP is also implementing contingency plans to protect transmission lines from outages. Michelle Visera, NGCPWestern Visayas corporate communications and public affairs officer, said maintenance activities are continuous, particularly the trimming of hazardous vegetations. They also deploy line personnel to address troubles caused by strong winds and heavy rains. of Bakhaw village, which is tagged as one of Iloilo City’s “drug havens”. He is also the nephew of Richard Prevendido, whom the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) 6 earlier identified as one of the alleged drug group leaders operating in Iloilo City. RELIEVED Murray clinches 2nd Wimbledon title GREAT BRITAIN’S Andy Murray celebrates winning the mens singles final against Canada’s Milos Raonic. (Stefan Wermuth/Reuters) BRITAIN’S Andy Murray clinched a second Wimbledon title and third Grand Slam crown Sunday when he downed misfiring Milos Raonic of Canada 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2). The 29-year-old world No. 2 added the 2016 trophy to his 2013 triumph at the All England Club and his 2012 US Open breakthrough. Appearing in his 11th final at the majors, but his first against an opponent other than Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, the Scot put on a Centre Court masterclass. Murray buried his head in his towel and wept in the moments after victory. “It’s the most important tournament for me every year. I’ve had some great moments and tough losses. I played some really good stuff today,” Murray said. “The wins feel extra special because of the tough losses. I’m proud to have my hands on the trophy again.” Murray faced just two break points in the two-hour-48-minute encounter while 25-year-old Raonic, who had clobbered 137 aces going into the final, managed just eight on Sunday. “It’s a difficult challenge. Andy has been playing great and he deserved to win, congratulations to him,” Raonic said. “This one is going to sting. I’m going to make sure I do everything I can to be back here for another chance.” Victory for Murray helped Murray/p7 STICKY DEFENSE Another five minutes was needed for Dumarao Vice Squad to vanquish JBLFMU in the 2016 Dumarao Mayor’s Cup last July 10. (Abwe Estenor) Dumarao Vice Squad beats JBLFMU in OT, 92-89 By Elyrose S. Naorbe The basketball team of Dumarao Vice Squad survived the last scare after finishing the 92-89 overtime victory against John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (JBLFMU) in the ongoing 2016 Dumarao Mayor’s Cup held at the town’s gymnasium, July 10. It was a tough ball game between two teams in the regular period with most of the players clicking all the cylinders for series of basket conversions. JBLFMU’s gunner Terence Infante started the opening frame and gave the first seven straight points for the visiting squad. But it was Armay Talimay of Dumarao who broke the visiting team’s momentum after he fired off the triple in the dying second of the last quarter which resulted to overtime. Talimay collected 15 points including the much-needed three-pointer that led to overtime. His teammates Rolyn Sardonia finished the game with 17 points while Jeffrey Espinosa counted for 11 points. Infante sizzled for 20 points including four treys while fellow cagers Joshua Dumarao/p7 Portugal stuns France to win Euro 2016 PORTUGAL FOUND an unlikely hero as Eder’s thunderous finish deep into extra time secured their first European Championship title after they overcame the early loss of Cristiano Ronaldo to snatch a 1-0 victory over hosts France on Sunday. The substitute picked the perfect time to score his first competitive goal for his country, marauding forward before letting fly with a bullet shot from 25 metres in the 109th minute. It was a magic moment for the 28-year-old, who plays for French club Lille after a largely unglamorous career, and a cruel blow for France and their coach Didier Deschamps. His side had dominated the match, but squandered a number of chances, in front of their devastated home support, who arrived at the Stade de France hoping to celebrate a third European crown. The trophy was lifted triumphantly by Portugal captain Ronaldo, who broke down in tears at the final whistle after his own game had come to a frustrating end after 24 minutes when he was carried off the pitch on a stretcher with a knee injury. The script had been written for him to produce a performance to match his status as one of the game’s greats, but he had to settle for a backstage role after Dimitri Payet’s challenge left him in a heap on the floor. So much of the build-up had focused on Ronaldo and his hopes of crowning a glittering career with the only achievement missing from his CV, a piece of international silverware. That was achieved, but, with Eder stealing Portugal/p7 PORTUGAL’S Eder celebrates with team mates after scoring a goal. (Carl Recine/Reuters/ Livepic) France grouped with USA in Rio Games MOMENTS after winning the FIBA Olympic Qualifers in Manila to earn the last ticket to the Rio Games, France was drawn into Group A of the basketball tournament where they will compete against Team USA. France outlasted Canada, 83-74, behind a tremendous crunch time performance from Tony Parker, joining Serbia and Croatia as the last three teams to book their berths. “I would like to be with the United States in the group,” France coach Vincent Collet said in the press conference after the game, and he got this wish. Croatia edged Italy in overtime, 84-78, in Turin, and was the first country to be drawn. They took the lone spot left in Group B, where they joined Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Lithuania, and Nigeria. France and Serbia – which routed Puerto Rico 108-77 – were thus drawn into Group A, along with defending Olympic champion United States, Venezuela, China, and Australia. “It’s better to be with the States,” Collet explained. “After that you must finish second to avoid them.” Collet stressed that it will be a very difficult tournament no matter where they were grouped in. “They are all good. Only 12 teams from all over the world – there is no weak team,” he said. “It will be very difficult to qualify for the finals. We know that, but we are ready for it.” The men’s Olympic tournament in Rio de Janeiro starts on August 6. (ABS-CBN News) http://www.thedailyguardian.net [email: guardianiloilo@yahoo.com • thedailyguardianwv@gmail.com] ILOILO A CENTER OF EXCELLENCE BPO ecosystem spurs business development WHILE CONTRIBUTING in a major way to growing the Philippine economy and providing over 1 million jobs, the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector has evolve into a booster of local businesses where a BPO operation is located. Local economies come to life and businesses flourish in such an environment, as well as employment opportunities. “The indirect employment as a result of this could be as much as 2.5 times as many people — from drivers, sari-sari store clerks, food vendors, shop clerks, etcetera,” David Leechiu, Chief Executive Officer of Leechiu Properties Consultants (LPC), told GMA News Online. From the construction of a BPO building alone, Leechiu noted as much as 1,000 employees may be generated, with an outsourcing firm typically spending some P25,000 to P35,000 per square meter (/sq.m). “Then they will typically, directly hire 300 to 1,000 fulltime employees being paid... P12,500 for a small provincial site to P20,000 per person per month,” he said. Estimates by the Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) placed at 1.3 million the full-time equivalent (FTE) employees of the sector for the whole of 2016. Citing data from the IBPAP, Leechiu said the Na- tional Capital Region (NCR) alone accounts for 80 percent of BPO employment, with Cebu, Mindanao, and the rest of Visayas, CALABARZON, and Central Luzon getting around 3 percent each. In its Market Insights, LPC noted the country currently has six centers of excellence in relation to the BPO sector: Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, Metro Clark, Metro Bacolod, Metro Davao, and Metro Iloilo. The 10 next wave cities are Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Dagupan, Dasmariñas, Dumaguete, Lipa, Malolos, Naga, as well as Sta. Rosa in Laguna and Taytay, Rizal. RENTAL RATES “The BPO will also rent space which typically ranges from P300 to P700/sq.m. depending on the location. Most BPO companies will have 6.5/sq.m. per seat so a 1,000-seat operation would occupy 6,500 sq.m of space,” Leechiu said. This translates into monthly rental fees of P1.950 million to P4.550 million for a 1,000-seat operation. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The environs of a BPO or “the ecosystem” usually thrive, with business establishments sprouting within the immediate vicinity on the heels of a growing BPO operations. “They would need a convenience store, canteen, and support facilities like coffee shops, some clothing stores, groceries, etcetera,” Leechiu noted. Property consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) earlier said the expansion of the BPO industry is supporting the demand for office and residential space in the country. BANDWAGON EFFECT There has been an obvious bandwagon effect in the areas where BPOs are located, Leechiu noted. Most companies first try to get a feel of the place before they decide to put up shop. “If you look at Clark, Bacolod, Iloilo, few companies wanted to explore locations until the first mover came in, then others followed immediately after — like a bandwagon effect. So the first locator would usually double in size in three years and other companies will follow them,” Leechiu said. Finance Secretary Carlos “Sonny” Dominguez III earlier said, however, that the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte is not keen on relying too much on the sector as a growth driver. He noted that in the long run technological advancements may lead to a decline in its contribution to the gross domestic product. “We just want to make sure we are prepared if there are any breakthrough developments in new technology for artificial intelligence,” he said. (GMA News) B1 Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Oil firms slash pump prices today OIL COMPANIES will cut gasoline prices by 80 centavos per liter today, July 12, 2016. According to separate advisories, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. and Phoenix Petroleum Philippines will apply the reduction at 6 a.m. Flying V will also decrease its gas prices by 90 centavos per liter at 12:01 a.m. The three oil firms stressed there will be no price movements for diesel. Shell and Flying V meanwhile said there will be no changes in kerosene prices. With the price change, gas will range from P34.85 to 36.75 per liter in Metro Manila. Gasoline prices, on the other hand, will remain at a range of P35.65 to 43.25 per liter. (PNA) DTI-PAB retains status in PAC MLA Uncertainty as govt Benguet reviews Globe-PLDT deal Corp seeks lifting of nickel mine suspension BENGUET CORP. said July 11, 2016 it would seek to lift a suspension on its nickel mine for alleged violation of environmental safety standards. Benguetcorp Nickel Mines Inc. (BNMI) was among four companies suspended by Environment Secretary Gina Lopez last week for “environmental degradation, denudation of forests and lack of funds for progressive rehabilitation.” “BNMI will immediately request for a reconsideration of the suspension order since its mining operation is fully compliant with the regulatory requirements and environmental standards of the government and its host communities,” the company told the stock exchange. “BNMI will cooperate with the audit of mining companies ordered by the DENR (Department of Environment and Natural Resources) and it is confident it will be allowed to resume operations thereafter,” it added. Benguet Corp.’s A shares were down 2.68 percent to 6.90 pesos in early trading on Monday. The company said its nickel mine resumed operations in August last year after it complied with requirements set by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau and and Environmental Management Bureau. It added it complied with securing the environment standard ISO:4001 last March, two months before the May deadline. (ABS-CBN News) THE DEPARTMENT of Trade and IndustryPhilippine Accreditation Bureau (DTI-PAB) once again maintained its signatory status to the Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) for the accreditation of Certifying Bodies on Quality Management System (QMS) and Environment Management System (EMS). The PAC MLA signatory members voted to continue DTI-PAB’s MLA signatory status on QMS and EMS during the annual meeting of the Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) and Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) in Taipei City, Taiwan on June 11-18, 2016. DTI-PAB has been a signatory member since August 7, 2002 for QMS and January 12, 2007 for EMS. To maintain MLA signatory status to PAC MLA, an accreditation body undergoes peer evaluation by a team of evaluators from fellow MLA signatory accreditation bodies. This evaluation is conducted every four years to ensure fulfillment of the criteria specified in ISO/IEC 17011: Conformity assessment - General requirements for accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment bodies. DTI-PAB underwent a peer evaluation in February 2016. The maintenance of MLA signatory status is a continuing testament of the equivalence of PAB’s accreditation with those of other MLA signatory accreditation bodies. It also demonstrates its commitment to help the Philippine industry players in attaining the same level of efficiency in its management sys- tems to be able to compete in the global market. The PAC is an association of Accreditation Bodies among member economies of the Asia Pacific Region. Multilateral arrangements between member accreditation bodies of PAC enhances acceptance of certified products and services across regional borders by removing the need for them to undergo additional inspections or certification at each country of entry for as long as the certification is issued by a signatory economy. This helps reduce bureaucracy and the added costs to businesses as well as contributes to operational efficiency. Maintenance of DTI-PAB’s MLA signatory status is critical in maximizing the country’s trade opportunities. To date, DTI-PAB has accredited (based on ISO/IEC 17021) six (6) certification bodies(CBs): AJA Registrars Inc., Bureau Veritas Certification Philippines, Certification International Philippines Inc., SGS Philippines, Inc.-CBE, TUV Rheinland Philippines, Inc., TUV SUD PSB Philippines, Inc. for certification of quality management systems, (ISO 9001), three (3) CBs for environmental management system (ISO14001):Bureau Veritas Certification Philippines, Certification International Philippines Inc., SGS Philippines, Inc.-CBE, (ISO 14001), one CB, Certification International Philippines Inc., for food safety management system (ISO 22000). PAB has also accredited (based on ISO/IEC 17065), one (1) CB for Product Certification SGS Gulf Limited – Regional Operating Headquarters (ROHQ). Tel no. 036-288-3326 / www.pcboracay.com Sitio Ambolong, Manoc-Manoc, Malay, Aklan, Boracay Island GLOBE TELECOM Inc. and Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.’s purchase of San Miguel Corp.’s telecommunication assets was cast into uncertainty after the government’s anti-trust watchdog insisted on reviewing the transaction. Globe and PLDT had said that the P70-billion deal, which effectively stopped the establishment of a third player in the industry, was deemed approved just by notifying the Philippine Competition Commission. “At this point, the PCC is more keen on being able to conduct the review expeditiously and if necessary, looking at the appropriate remedies to anti-competitive impacts, if any, rather than focusing on liabilities and penalties,” PCC Chairman Arsenio Balisacan said in a text message to ANC. The deal was announced on May 30, 2016, just days before the newly-formed PCC released its implementing rules. Globe and PLDT said acquiring San Miguel’s 700 mhz frequency would make internet connections faster. The Philippines has the second slowest internet in Asia, next only to war-torn Afghanistan. The market, however, did not appear worried as shares of the two companies traded higher on Monday. Globe was up 1.78 percent to 2,398 pesos while PLDT was up 0.76 percent to 2,110. “The reason why people are buying Globe and PLDT are really for the dividends,” COL Financial analyst April Lee Tan told ANC’s “Market Edge with Cathy Yang.” “People aren’t very concerned about that situation or the possibility that they will not be allowed to push through with the purchase,” she said. (ABS-CBN News) B2 business Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected Press secs clash over tax stamps printing FORMER COMMUNICATIONS Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. on Monday said his successor, Secretary Martin Andanar, may have been misinformed about the alleged overprinting of revenue stamps for cigarettes and liquor products. “As Communications Secretary, it is his duty to first verify the accuracy of reports being fed to him before he discusses these publicly,” Coloma said in a statement. “It is my humble opinion that Secretary Andanar may have prematurely affirmed the insinuations of alleged wrongdoing even absent the presentation of clear, concrete and convincing proof in a fair and impartial fact-finding inquiry,” Coloma added. The former Palace official was pertaining to a Philippine Daily Inquirer report in which Andanar said he instructed an audit of the National Printing Office (NPO) and the APO Productions Unit Inc. (APO). The NPO and APO are under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), which Andanar presently heads. The PCO was called the Presidential Communications Operations Office during Coloma’s term under the Aquino administration. “I was told the tax seals were being used to sell cigarettes and alcoholic beverages that were smuggled into the country,” the newspaper report quoted Andanar as saying. Coloma argued that it would be “difficult for fraud or tampering to take place” because “stringent quality, process and security control measures have been put in place to ensure the integrity of the printing process.” The printing of revenue stamps for liquor products, Coloma explained, is being performed by the NPO in Quezon City, THE RAPID Visa team headed by Cebu Customer Service manager Jerome Hermosilla (left), is now ready to serve the Cebuano populace with their travel visas to anywhere in the world. Rapid Visa the fastest visa processing service company in the US, just formally launched (July 4) its local office on the 12th floor of Centrale Park Bldg. at the Cebu IT Park in Lahug, Cebu City while the printing of revenue stamps for cigarettes is done at the APO Production Unit security printing plant at the Lima Technology Park in Malvar, Batangas. Coloma noted NPO acting Director Raul Nagrampa told him that the printing of liquor stamps is closely supervised by the at least two representatives from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) from the printing, packing, loading, delivery, and acceptance of revenue stamps. Coloma said that APO General Manager Jaime Aldaba pointed out that the APO and the BIR are in the process of coming up with a memorandum of agreement to cover the printing of revenue stamps for liquor products, as the APO security printing plant is better equipped to implement the Internal Revenue Stamp Integrated System formulated by the BIR. (GMA News) JEROME HERMOSILLA, RapidVisa Costumer Service manager in Cebu, answers queries from the local media during the July 4 formal launching of RapidVisa’s Cebu branch on the 12th floor of Centrale Park building at the Cebu IT Park in Lahug. RapidVisa is the fastest visa processing service firm in the US and in the country today. Fastest visa processing firm in US now in Cebu JEROME HERMOSILLA, RapidVisa Costumer Service manager in Cebu, stands proud in front of the company’s logo. Rapid Visa, which formally launched its Cebu City office on July 4, 2016 on the 12th floor of Centrale Park Bldg. at the Cebu IT Park, is the fastest visa processing service firm in the US today. RAPIDVISA, the fastest visa processing service in the US and in the country today, is set to officially open its Cebu office on the 12th floor of Park Centrale bldg. at the IT Park in Lahug, Cebu City, on July 4. “Cebuanos, and Filipinos in general, need not spend so much time processing their visas anymore,” says RapidVisa’s Customer Service Manager, Jerome Hermosilla, who is expected to cut the inaugural ribbon on opening day. FOR SALE • Fully Furnished House and Lot 5 bedrooms & 5 toilets with bath 1 Car Garage @ JMF Subdivision, Mandurriao, Iloilo City Price: P 5.5M • 204 SQ. M. – Lot @ Green Meadows, Pavia, Iloilo Price: P 1.2M Contact No. 0939-9302093 DIRECT BUYERS ONLY “Instead of going through the hassle and complexity with the processing, they can focus on spending more quality time with their loved ones,” Hermosilla adds. With RapidVisa, Filipinos, as well as immigrants from over 194 other countries, can get their family visas to the US usually within five to six months time. “We boast of our fast and efficient service,” Hermosilla says. “We are Fastest visa/pB7 Whirlpool receives award as most trusted brand in the Philippines FOR THE sixth year in a row, the Filipino consumers have spoken: Whirlpool is still their brand of choice in washing machines. This year, Whirlpool has once again been conferred with the Ultimate Seal of Consumer Approval as one of the Most Trusted Brands for Household Products for the Washing Machine Category in the Reader’s Digest Asia’s Trusted Brand 2016 Awards. Launched in 1999, the Reader’s Digest Asia Trusted Brands has established a solid reputation as the premier consumer-based survey in Asia, providing an objective and reliable reference for consumers throughout the region. Achieving the Reader’s Digest Asia Trusted Brands status is a genuine recognition of consumer approval as the survey reflects consumers’ choice of their most trusted brands among the thousands available in the market. “Receiving this award just simply fills us with gratitude and pride as this recognition comes from the Filipino consumers themselves. The continued trust they have in Whirlpool validates our commitment as a brand to bring only high-quality and energy-efficient products to help make the lives of Filipino families more convenient,” said Joy Catiis-Cruz, Marketing Manager of Whirlpool in the Philippines. Since 1911, Whirlpool has distinguished itself as a brand designed for families. Every Whirlpool product has been meticulously made with the family in mind, providing outstanding quality, unparalleled durability and advanced technology. No other appliance brand in the world has the trusted legacy that Whirlpool has been able to achieve in over 100 years, and that trust extends not only to its washing machine products but to the rest of its product line which consists of refrigerators, freezers, microwave ovens, washers and dryers, inverter air conditioners and cooking appliances. To know more about Whirlpool, you may visit their website at www.whirlpool.com.ph or follow their official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/WhirlpoolPhilippines. EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL ESTATE WITH WAIVER AND RENUNCIATION OF RIGHTS Notice is hereby given that the property of the late Visitacion Doromal Bermejo known as a portion of Forest Lake Memorial Park – Iloilo, Mandurriao, Iloilo; described as: Area-Fishtail Palm Garden, Sector C-40, Lot 4, Type/Class L-DLX; is subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL ESTATE WITH WAIVER AND RENUNCIATION OF RIGHTS to her legal heirs in favor of Nenita D. BermejoBedia. As per Doc. 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Of the 7,000 constituents of cigarette smoke, 93 in particular are quite toxic, said Dr. Kurt M. Ribisl of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. “It’s pretty surprising how relatively few people have heard of these yet many were interested in hearing more about them,” Ribisl told Reuters Health by phone. The most simple and effective messaging may be to list the chemicals and, briefly, their health effects, he said. For example, cigarette smoke contains arsenic, which causes heart damage, and formaldehyde, which causes throat cancer. Ribisl and colleagues surveyed nearly 5,000 U.S. adults by phone, targeting high smoking / low income areas and cell phone numbers. Almost a quarter of respondents reported being smokers, most saying they had smoked every day for the past month. The researchers chose 24 harmful chemicals in tobacco and divided them into six groups of four. Each participant answered questions about one group of four chemicals, selected at random. More than a quarter of respondents said they had looked for information on the constituents of tobacco smoke, most commonly young adults and smokers. More than half said they would most prefer to see this information on cigarette packs. NEW YORK – Researchers have developed a new method to pinpoint outbreaks of dengue fever by tracking phone calls to public health hotlines, a team of scientists said on Friday. Analyzing patterns of calls called severe dengue is a leadin Pakistan’s Punjab region, ing cause of death among chilthe researchers forecast sus- dren in some Asian and Latin pected dengue cases up to American countries, according two weeks ahead of time with to the WHO. The low-cost statistical block-by-block accuracy, the researchers said in a study method to track dengue is parpublished in the journal Sci- ticularly adapted for nations lacking the resources to effecence Advances. Dengue infections have in- tively monitor the spread of discreased dramatically over re- eases, said the scientists from cent decades, making the virus the United States, Pakistan and the world’s fastest-spreading United Arab Emirates. “Thousands of lives are tropical disease, according to the World Health Organization lost every year in developing countries for failing to detect (WHO). The virus, which has flu-like epidemics early because of the symptoms that can develop lack of real-time data on reinto the deadly dengue hem- ported cases,” said co-author orrhagic fever, causes around Lakshminarayanan Subrama390 million infections a year nian, a professor at New York University’s Courant Institute globally, the UN agency says. Though dengue seldom of Mathematical Sciences. causes death, a complication Scientists/pB7 (iSTOCK photo) Only eight percent of respondents knew that at least three of the four chemicals they were asked about are present in cigarette smoke, the researchers reported in BMC Public Health. “Many people seek information on smoke components but not many find it,” said Dr. Reinskje Talhout of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment at the Center for Health What’s in cigarette/pB7 Study: Anti-HIV pill may not be reaching those at risk HPV vaccination reduces abnormal Pap tests – study YOUNG WOMEN who get the recommended three doses of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine have fewer abnormal Pap tests than unvaccinated women and women who only get two doses, Canadian researchers say. HPV vaccination is intended to prevent cervical cancer and abnormal cells that can lead to cancer, but how well it’s working among North American women remains unclear. “Both HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening are important to further reduce the incidence, morbidity, and mortality of cervical cancer,” senior study author Dr. Huiming Yang from Alberta Health Services in Calgary told Reuters Health by email. The province of Alberta implemented a school-based HPV vaccination program for girls in 2008 and expanded it to include boys in 2014. The HPV vaccination program provides three doses of the vaccine over a six-month period. Yang and colleagues studied the impact on Pap test results eight years into this program. The researchers analyzed data on 10,204 women, 56 percent of whom were unvaccinated and the rest had received at least one dose of HPV vaccine before having cervical cancer screening. Overall, 14.5 percent of women had abnormal Pap tests and 85.5 percent had normal tests. Most abnormal tests, nearly 94 percent, were low-grade abnormalities, but the rest were the high-grade abnormalities that could progress to cervical cancer. Less than 12 percent of women who had received at least three doses of the vaccine had abnormal Pap results, whereas 16 percent of unvaccinated women had abnormal tests. This translates into a 28 percent risk reduction with full HPV vaccination. The difference was even greater – a 50 percent reduction in risk – when only high-grade abnormalities were included, according to the results published in CMAJ. Surprisingly, incomplete HPV vaccination with two or fewer doses of the vaccine was not associated with a lower risk of having an abnormal Pap test. “Our study shows that three doses HPV vaccination is very effective in reducing cervical cell abnormalities, particularly for high-grade lesions, but two does not appear to offer similar protection,” Dr. Yang concluded. “It is important to complete all scheduled doses of vaccine.” “I found it interesting that young women in this study that received two doses of the quadrivalent vaccine had similar odds of having an abnormal Pap as those who had 0 doses,” said Dr. Jacqueline M. Hirth from the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, who has also studied the effect of HPV vaccination on cervical cancer screening among young women. That result should be interpreted with caution, she told Reuters Health by email, since many of the young women in this sample were under 21 years of age and may not have been receiving routine Pap screenings. “They may have actually gone to their providers for abnormal bleeding or other symptoms, which may have prompted them to receive Pap tests that would not have met the criteria for ‘routine’ screenings,” Hirth said. HPV vaccination in combination with cervical cancer screening according to guidelines is important for the prevention of cervical cancer, Hirth said, because the HPV vaccine does not protect against all high-risk HPV types. She added that it’s important for women to receive all three doses of the HPV vaccine and to undergo cervical cancer screening regardless of vaccination history in order to reduce their risk of developing HPV-related cancers. (Reuters) ONLY A SMALL proportion of gay and bisexual men who could have taken a daily pill to reduce their risk of HIV actually did so in 2014, according to a new study. Furthermore, young gay and bisexual men and those of color, who are among the groups most at risk for infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), were less likely to be taking the medication than their older and white counterparts. Unequal use of the drug, called Truvada, may worsen the disparities between races in HIV rates, said lead author Henry Raymond, of the San Francisco Department of Public Health. “We don’t want to leave Anti-HIV/pB7 CONTINUING to educate people about PrEP, changing the social stigma around its use and altering some of the public health approaches may help address some of the disparities. (Susana Vera/Reuters) entertainment Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected B7 Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Luis finally opens up about Jessy Jaya visits Igan in Tonight with Arnold Clavio THE COUNTRY’S Queen of Soul, Jaya, shares stories and music in her first-ever guesting on Tonight with Arnold Clavio (TWAC) on July 13, 2016. To make most of Jaya’s visit, TWAC is allotting two episodes that feature Arnold Clavio asking the award-winning singer the truth behind the rumor that she will be leaving the Kapuso Network and her singing career. Jaya further shares what she still wishes to Scientists.. from p.B6 “We think our technique can be of use to public health officials in their fight against the spread of crippling diseases.” The method was tested in Pakistan in the aftermath of a 2011 dengue outbreak in Lahore in which 21,000 were infected, the study said. 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MANILA -- Just weeks after denying reports that he is in a relationship with Jessy Mendiola, Luis Manzano on Monday finally admitted that he and the actress are dating. “Lumalabas kami,” Manzano told reporters at the press conference for the third season of the game show “Minute To Win It,” which will start airing on July 18. “Kasi kapag-deny ko ‘yon ay magagalit kayo sa aking lahat. Mukha naman akong tanga kapag dininay ko ‘yon.” “Hindi kami puwedeng mag-deny kasi mayroon kaming pictures online. Parang ang weird naman noon kung idi-deny ko ‘yon,” he also said, referring to photos of him and Mendiola at a mall, which were posted by fans online. However, Manzano refused to give further details about his personal life. “Sabi ko nga, anything I answer hahanapan ng mali. Sumagot na nga ako dati nahanapan ng mali, eh di tatahimik na lang ako. Uulitin ko lang: kung alam ko ang tao ay sasaksakin ako bakit ko bibigyan ng kutsilyo?” Manzano explained. 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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has a list of harmful and potentially harmful tobacco components available to consumers, and tobacco manufacturers are obliged to send this list and amounts in their products to the FDA, Talhout said. (Reuters) from p.B6 anyone behind,” he told Reuters Health. Truvada, manufactured by Gilead, is a combination of two antiretroviral drugs that work to keep HIV, which causes AIDS, from replicating in the body. Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2012, Truvada is often just referred to as PrEP, which stands for preexposure prophylaxis. Gay and bisexual men who regularly take Truvada reduce their risk of HIV by 90%, according the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). For the new study, reported in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections, Raymond’s team analyzed data from 411 gay and bisexual men living in San Francisco in 2014. About three-fourths of the men said they were HIV-negative—and of those, 64% met one of the CDC’s criteria for Truvada use. Those criteria are having an HIV-positive partner, not being in a monogamous relationship with an HIVnegative partner, having anal sex without a condom or having a sexually transmit- ted infection in the past six months. But while nearly two-thirds were eligible for Truvada, only about 14% of those eligible men said they had used it at some point in the past year. When the researchers applied the study’s results to the wider population of gay and bisexual men in San Francisco, they estimated that 27,745 men met the CDC’s guidelines for Truvada but weren’t using the drug. About 80% of young gay and bisexual men between ages 18 and 24 met one of those criteria, compared to about 29% of men 55 years old or older, the study found. Yet, none of the younger men reported using Truvada. About 23% of white gay and bisexual men who met the CDC’s criteria took the pill, compared to about 4% of Hispanic men, 7% of Asian men and 8% of black men, the researchers found. According to the CDC, 44,703 people in the U.S. were diagnosed with HIV in 2014 - and about 25% of new infections the “sexiest woman” in the country by readers of FHM Philippines -- a title previously held by Manzano’s ex-girlfriend Angel Locsin. “I don’t want to limit women to titles nor statistics, napaka-unfair naman sa kanila noon, parang denumero lang,” Manzano said when asked about this. “Yes, it’s a prestigious title being hailed as the sexiest pero kapag ni-refer na sa akin parang puting them as statistics and that’s very unfair to all the ladies out there.” Meanwhile, Manzano stayed mum when told that Locsin admitted that she is still hurting over their breakup. “No matter what I say hahanapan ako ng mali. I hope people will understand that,” he said. (ABS-CBN News) were in black gay and bisexual men. About 18% of those new cases were among gay and bisexual males ages 13 to 24. “There (are) pretty marked disparities in who is using and who is not using PrEP,” said Dr. John Schneider, who directs the Chicago Center for HIV Elimination at the University of Chicago. There could be several reason why certain people are less likely to use Truvada, he told Reuters Health, including structural factors like lack of insurance, incarceration rates and how often people see their doctors. The researchers caution that the study’s results are limited. For example, the data were collected only two years after Truvada was approved for PreP. Raymond also said the results may not reflect Truvada use in other parts of the U.S. Schneider, who was not involved with the new study, also cautioned that the CDC’s criteria for PrEP use may not be applicable to all gay and bisexual men. (Reuters) 9 6 2 1 1 3 7 5 6 6 8 7 3 2 5 4 1 9 5 8 7 9 2 6 8 3 1 2 3 4 5 2 6 8 7 1 4 9 5 3 6 1 9 4 5 3 8 6 2 7 3 5 7 2 6 9 4 8 1 7 6 8 2 1 5 7 3 9 4 8 4 7 1 9 2 3 8 6 5 5 3 9 4 8 6 7 1 2 9 8 1 3 6 4 5 2 7 9 7 2 6 3 9 1 5 4 8 9 4 5 8 7 2 1 3 6 B2 Feature Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Warping or Sab-ong Reeding or Sulod sa Sulod Sustaining Hand-loom Weaving in Text and photos by Bombette G. Marin I Iloilo n the weaving barangays of Miagao, Igbaras, Oton, Badiangan and Duenas in Iloilo, there are plenty of awe-inspiring histories of loom-weaving that must be preserved and passed. Weaving is a tedious process which requires a great deal of concentration from the weaver. It is very labor intensive craft that starts with careful planning of colour matching, warping, beaming, hedding, reeding, tie-in, spooling then the weaving process. Our weavers learned their skills from more experienced elders. There is a scarcity of weavers today. Most young women, whose predecessors resorted to hand-weaving for a living, are no longer interested as it is thought to be time-consuming and boring. Some have stopped because they moved to other places hoping to land better jobs. The art of hand-weaving may one day diminish if our younger generation is no longer interested in it. It is crucial to find ways of educating the younger generation and innovate the process of weaving from traditional patterns and colours to contemporary ones, so that more interesting products can be produced to suit today’s market. It is important to think of various approaches to add value and transform local fabrics to broaden its usage in local and international markets. In view of these problems, the Provincial Tourism Office and SM City Iloilo choose to direct their efforts to hand-loom weaving to preserve and promote the art, aside from improving the livelihood of local weavers through an annual project, the Indigenous Fiber Fashion Fair. The event decided to focus on producing contemporary handwoven textiles to cater for a broader market. Unlike in the old days where hand-loomed fabrics were con- Hedding sidered prized possessions and were only worn by the elite and their families, today, it is mostly worn as evening pieces for festive occasions and formal functions. Our local fabrics the Patadyong, Hablon and Polyabaca have been transformed into apparel, fashion accessories such as handbags as well as home products such as place mats, cushions, table runners and gift items such as shawls. Organized in 2008, the Indigenous Fiber Fashion Fair is aimed at giving a voice to the traditional, hand-loomed fabrics of Iloilo. The annual event has given our women weavers the opportunity to show their strength, talent and pride in ways they never thought possible. The event started working with women artisans from the weaving towns of Miagao, Oton, Badiangan, Duenas and Igbaras who weave beautiful textiles and helped them take their wares to the mall. Sustainability is our primary objective. Since 2008, the event had supported the local weaving communities in Iloilo. Wooden looms and threads had been handed out to beneficiaries to help Panghabol or Weaving them develop more economic opportunities, specifically for women who are entirely dependent on their partners’ income. The Indigenous Fiber Fashion Fair believes in the importance of preserving and promoting our local culture and heritage through improving the livelihoods of artisans, raising awareness on Ilonggo heritage and its artisans, making heritage relevant and contemporary. This can be done through design and innovation, and developing new markets via new ways of branding and marketing Ilonggo heritage products. The Provincial Tourism Office and SM City Iloilo with the municipalities of Miagao, Oton, Badiangan, Duenas and Igbaras, ISAT University, DTI and the Daily Guardian will celebrate the 9th Indigenous Fiber Fashion Fair on August 3-7, 2016 at the event center of SM City Iloilo. The annual Indigenous Fiber Fashion Fair ensures that this tradition will continue to be practiced for generations to come. For more information, please contact the Provincial Tourism Office at (033) 3384910.
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