Pulung Maragul officials thank Guiao for P4
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Pulung Maragul officials thank Guiao for P4
www.headlinegl.com INSIDENEWS Solon laments Palace’s lack of interest for FOI bill news...pagE 2 VOLUME II • NO. 237 MAY 29, 2014 THURSDAY The Most Widely Distributed Local Newspaper in Central Luzon DTI to gain from fortified PH-US economic ties business...pagE 3 MOA SIGNING. Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) President and CEO Victor Jose I. Luciano (5th L) and Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) President Antonio D. Kalaw Jr. (1st R) pose for a photo op after signing a Memorandum of Agreement for the implementation of the project entitled “Organizational Transformation of CIAC Towards Performance Excellence” at the Clark Museum. Joining them are (L-R) CIAC Vice-President for Finance Lauro A. Ortile, Vice-President for Airport Operations Management Reynaldo L. Catacutan, Vice-President for Business Development Darwin L. Cunanan, Executive Vice-President and COO Bienvenido O. Manga, DAP Vice-President and Managing Director Arnel D. Abanto, Project Officers Jason G. Tabinas and Melani Garcia-Mercader (Far Right). CIAC signs deal towards ‘performance excellence’ --PHOTO COURTESY OF CIAC-CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Pulung Maragul officials thank Guiao for P4-M covered court by Marna Dagumboydel Rosario ANGELES CITY -- Barangay officials of Pulong Maragul in this city yesterday expressed gratitude to 1st District Rep. Joseller “Yeng” Guiao for the completion of a P4-million covered court in their area. During the inauguration, barangay chairman Jojo Dimapiles lauded the solon for his efforts to complete the project despite the absence of a Priority Develcovered court...pagE 7 By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario CLARK FREEPORT--- The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) and the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) on Wednesday signed a deal for the “Transformation of the Clark International Airport Corporation Towards Performance Excellence” in a bid to achieve the Philippine Quality Award. ciac signs ...pagE 7 THANK YOU, CONG. Barangay Pulung Maragul officials led by village chief Jojo Dimapilis and 1st District Rep. Joseller “Yeng” Guiao cut the ribbon signalling the formal opening and turnover of a P4-million covered court in the barangay. Village officials are thankful to Guiao for the completion of the project, despite the absence of the PDAF. --CONTRIBUTED PHOTO 2NEWS Headline Gitnang Luzon MAY 29, 2014 Pamintuan mulls Bonifacio monument at CCA by Charlene A. Cayabyab ANGELES CITY -- Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan wants to establish a monument for revolution leader Andres Bonifacio at the city’s college. Pamintuan, also a human rights lawyer, described Bon- ifacio as a “regular guy who we can identify ourselves with.” “His ideas were something to look up to. We’ve always had a monument for our national hero Jose Rizal. I think it’s worth honoring Bonifacio, too,” Pamintuan said. The mayor mulls to put up the monument at the City College of Angeles (CCA). He plans to formally open this plan to the school’s administrators next month. Aside from a monument, Pamintuan’s plan also includes the commissioning of a bus that will house a hallway of Kapampangan heroes. “We should find our local heroes and honor them,” he said. Pamintuan’s statements coincide with the city’s preparation for the celebration of the Independence Day. The city is one of the seven key historical sites for the celebration of the Philippine Independence’s anniversary. Other sites include Barasoain Church in Bulacan; Aguinaldo Mansion in Kawit, Cavite and Liwasang Rizal in Manila among others. • City of San Fernando observes ‘Araw ng Watawat’ by Marna Dagumboydel Rosario Young Bataeña drowns Solon laments Palace’s in resort FORWARD, ABANTE. Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill principal author, Former Congressman Bienvinido “Benny” Abante (6th District, Manila), is welcomed by Fernandinos during his visit to the City of San Fernando yesterday. --Photo by Joselito Salazar Jr. By Mhike R. Cigaral DINALUPIHAN, Bataan -- A seven-year-old girl drowned the other day in an inland resort in Barangay San Benito, this town. The village chief, Armando Felicitas, reported the incident to the Dinalupihan Municipal Police station which he said took place at Mikaela’s Resort. The victim was identified as Divine Margarete, of Barangay Sacrifice Valley, Hermosa, Bataan. Initial investigation conducted by the police disclosed that the victim, together with her relatives, went to the said resort for night swimming. While the victim’s relatives were allegedly busy preparing their things, the drowned... Page 7 lack of interest for FOI bill By Froilan E. Magtoto CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Former Manila representative Benny Abante assailed the national government for its lack of enthusiasm in the passage of the Freedom of Information Bill (FOI). Abante is the principal author of the FOI bill which he filed and pur- sued for its passage during his stint as congressman in 2004 to 2010. Abante visited this city yesterday to again push for more support of solon laments... Page 7 Pampanga delegates bag awards in national paralympic games By BEA JEANNEL A. DELOS REYES CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The delegates of Pampanga who joined the Philippine Sports Association for Differently Abled-National Paralympic Committee of the Philippines ( P H I L S PA D A - N P C ) Para National Games brought home the bacon after the 10-day event. The differently-abled Kapampangan athletes bagged gold, silver and bronze medals in their respective categories. The provincial government headed by Governor Lilia Nanay paralympic... Page 7 CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The City of San Fernando started its observance of National Flag Day on May 28 with a program that was attended by a cross-section of Fernandino society, including local government officials, and private sector representatives. In his speech, Mayor Edwin D. Santiago highlighted the importance of barangaybased governance as a manifestation of “the spirit of heroism which was once showed by our forefathers during the Battle of Alapan in Cavite.” “We are pouring all the efforts of our administration, through social programs and services, on the barangay level so that Fernandinos will immediately feel the presence of the city government,” said Mayor EdSa. Before leading the ceremonial turnover of the flag to Pampanga Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Jim Jimenez, the mayor also encouraged Fernandinos, especially those in the private sector, to be involved with his araw ng watawat... Page 7 Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: PAMPANGA City/Municipality: ARAYAT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172). Notice is hereby served to the public that MARICEL CAGUIAT FLORES has filed with this office, a petition for correction of entry in the sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the certificate of live birth of MARICEL CAGUIAT FLORES born on MAY 06, 1974 at Arayat, Pampanga and whose parents are AMOR FLORES and BELIA CAGUIAT. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than two weeks upon publication. (Sgd) GRETA P. DE ALA Municipal Civil Registrar HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon: May 22 & 29, 2014 Headline Gitnang Luzon MAY 29, 2014 BUSINESS 3 DAR to conduct trainings for Zambales coops By Butch Gunio ALLOWANCES. Governor Lilia Pineda distributes the allowances of Barangay Welfare Volunteers. Assisting her are Board Members Jun Dimson, Anthony Torres, Nestor Tolentino, Gerome Tubig and Provincial Treasurer Pia Quibal. --Photo by Jun Jaso, Pampanga PIO DTI to gain from fortified PH-US economic ties MANILA -- With recent state visit of United States (US) President Barack Obama to Manila and forthcoming visit of US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) expects to develop new long-term commercial partnerships and commitments to help boost the Philippine economy. “The Obama Administration’s recent swing of US economic prospects towards the Asia Pacific Region is foreseen to strengthen existing commercial ties and foster new ones,” DTI Undersecretary Ponciano C. Manalo Jr. said. In line with the second annual CEO-level business mission to the ASEAN, Pritzker will visit the Philippines this June. Early this year, top American executives in Asia Pacific also convened during the recent 2014 Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce (APCAC) Spring Summit in the Phil- ippines to discuss investment matters and explore opportunities drawn by the country’s strong economic growth. Manalo noted that this is the first time that the Philippines played host to this network of American Chambers of Commerce in the region. “With these recent developments in 2014, we expect to gather renewed support from the US as we develop our local industries, attract more investments, and expand our global market for goods and services,” Manalo said. Manalo said that this June, the Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. and the Philippine Trade and Investment Centers in the US will embark on a series and trade and investment promotion efforts in three US cities, namely Huston, Atlanta and Philadelphia from May 25 to 28, 2014. As a follow through in June, DTI officials led by DTI Secretary Gregory L. Domingo and Undersec- retary Manalo are scheduled to meet with major US companies to promote Philippine priority sectors such as manufacturing, IT-BPM, particularly in health information services and other higher value services and creative services, as well as the country’s products for export to the US. In October last year, the DTI’s Trade and Investment Promotions Group ran the Philippine delegation’s roadshow in the US to promote the country’s Health Information Management (HIM) and business process management (BPM) capabilities. The HIM is the management of healthcare data for utilization in hospitals, doctors’ offices, clinics, insurance companies and organizations that provide healthrelated services. “This industry is considered as one of the key drivers and fastest growing sector in the country’s Information Technology and Business Process Management (IT-BPM),” Manalo said. S & T interventions pushed to empower farmers By Butch Gunio BALANGA CITY -- The government, through the Department of Science and Technology (DoST), is strongly pushing for science and technology interventions to empower farmers. The Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD) of the DoST is support- ing and guiding the implementation of Science & Technology CommunityBased Farms (STCBF) for different commodities in the country. STCBF showcases the effectiveness of S &T interventions to empower farmers by improving their productivity. Dr. Melvin Carlos, PCAARRD Technology Transfer Promotion Division Direc- Manalo also said with the improved ties between the Philippines and the US, the DTI anticipates not just new investment leads from healthcare industry and IT-BPM but also create business opportunities in the country’s priority sectors for promotion to the US. Manalo also noted that we received various business delegations from US last year and early this year. Last year, the Philippines received 27 inbound business missions from the US. For the first quarter of this year, the country already received 11 missions. Last year, the sectors of interest were mostly on IT-BPM. The other sectors were energy, solar farm, manufacturing, industrial waste recycling, pharmaceuticals, financial and equities market, physical fitness gear, consultancy firm, trading, electronics and public-private-partnership (PPP). For the first quarter of 2014, the preferred induseconomic ties... Page 7 ABUCAY, Bataan -- The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Bataan will be conducting trainings to agrarian cooperatives in Zambales. This was according to Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer Engr. Eric San Luis, who said that agrarian reform cooperatives being assisted by the DAR have members who are mostly agrarian reform beneficiaries. Two weeks ago, DAR Bataan has just conducted a training on Strategic Planning to agrarian reform cooperatives of Bataan in Villa Amanda, this town. The Strategic Planning is the 5th training the DAR Bataan has provided to agrarian reform cooperatives in the province. San Luis said they have already conducted trainings on Basic Coop Course, Coop Governance Management, Financial Management, and Leadership Values Information to agrarian reform cooperatives in the province last year. Cooperatives need to undergo all the 14 trainings as required in Republic Act 9520 or the Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008 in order for them get Certificate of Good Standing. DAR Bataan is the only DAR entity in the country accredited by the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) to facilitate trainings for cooperatives. San Luis has also been assigned to head DAR Zambales in addition to DAR Bataan. He has pointed out that he is leading the two DAR units equally and with the same fervor of service. • Trash to Cash launched in SM City Baliwag By Marna Dagumboydel Rosario BULACAN -- Need fast cash to buy school supplies? Sort out those household scraps and trade it at the “Trash to Cash” Recycling Market happening on June 6 and 7 at SM City Baliwag’s Public Transport Terminal, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Take home cash as you trade in old newspapers, cartons, scrap papers, plastic cups and bottles, aluminum cans, scrap iron and empty ink toner cartridges. Electronic and automotive wastes such as lead batteries, old TVs, discarded computers, mobile phones and wires may also be brought for proper disposal. Participants of the Waste Market not only earn extra from the trash they bring in, they will also be able to help save the environment through proper waste disposal and recycling. To date, SM Supermalls’ Trash to Cash campaign generated over P45 million worth of recyclable goods since 2007. It also resulted in saving 37,000 7-year-old trees because of recycling. In addition, SM City Baliwag’s waste management efforts were likewise recognized by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) as it was awarded as the 2013 Regional Solid Waste Management Champion. The mall received a citation in Earth Day Network Philippines’ Zero Basura Olympics.• tor, said they first implemented in the country Science and Technology-Based Farms (STBF) and upon success, upgraded into STCBF with more farmers benefitting from it. In STBF, only one scientist-farmer is involved in the project. Carlos said they have already implemented 485 STBFs since 2008 with different com- FAST CASH. SM City Baliwag’s ‘Trash to Cash’ Recycling Market opens on June 6 until June 7 at the mall’s Public Transport Terminal, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. S & T... Page 7 --CONTRIBUTED PHOTO 4 OPINION Headline Gitnang Luzon MAY 29, 2014 EDITORIAL End of the line TWO motorcycle-riding suspects, who had just snatched the bag of a Korean woman in Barangay San Jose in Angeles City, didn’t know they had it coming. And when it came, oh boy, were they surprised. Of all the people in the city who would stop them from getting away with their crime, it had to be Mayor Ed Pamintuan. Yes, it was the mayor and his security personnel who stopped these bike-riding suspects from escaping with the loot, so to speak. We could just imagine the surprise of the Korean national, who even attempted to run after the suspects. It was this scenario that caught the attention of Pamintuan and his staff, who were on their way to the mayor’s house for lunch. The mayor was fortunate to have been in the area when the incident happened -- but very unfortunate for the suspects, who tried to flee. Karma was fast, because as they were trying to get away, the suspects met a small accident and they hit the pavement -- hard. Sadly, only one of the suspects was arrested. But still, this incident just goes to show that crime does not pay. Tyranny “E xperience had shown that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.” – Thomas Jefferson “Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.” – C. S. Lewis *** I’M bothered by this housing project in Magalang that costs some P600 million, which is being opposed by residents in Barangay Ayala of this said town, as reported in this paper. Six hundred million is filthy rich! And my discomfort comes from the possibility that some “well-meaning” people involved in this project might get even richer at the expense of the rights of the marginalized and despite the opposition of the concerned constituents. There is something itchy in this issue that I feel will not sit well with environmental protection and preservation, with honesty, transparency, accountability, good governance, and ethical leadership. I hope that as early as now, the concerned authorities start looking into this project before it even becomes a full-blown—what’s that word again? —Oh, I’ll just let the title of this article of mine today say what the opposing party in this issue strongly means to say. *** Nickelodeon perhaps resonates like a botched B-movie to some. So for those of you who are not familiar with the 1990s child programming, Nickelodeon was on top. The peak of its fame was so great so that years after they had forsaken it, in another silent triumph for the free market, they segmented off a full block of time just for the once obsolete “90′s Nick”. The show I was viewing was called “Catdog”. When you scrutinized TV programs when you were younger, you were not keen and aware of such things as subtext (insinuations, im- Or, the mayor was just at the right place at the right time. Editor: RIA DE FIESTA Layout Artist/Photographer: JP Manalang Reporters: CHARLENE CAYABYAB Marnadagumboy-Delrosario Administrative Staff: sherylin l. rivera Marketing Head: ELAINE MAPILES Marketing/Circulation: Marlo franco Account Executive: caren m. garcia Publisher: I.N.I. Newspaper Email: headlinegitnangluzon@gmail.com Website: www.headlinegl.com DISCLAIMER: Views expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon or its internet website: www.headlinegl. com. The publisher does not knowingly publish false information and may not be held liable for the views of its columnists exercising their right to free expression. All rights reserved. Subject to the conditions provided for by law, no article or photograph published by HEADLINE GITNANG LUZON may be reprinted or reproduced, in whole or in part, without its prior consent. Office Address: 2nd Floor, U2 Building, MacArthur Highway, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, 2000 Tel. Nos. (045) 435-0938 “Cronyism and tyranny have been identical opportunity offenders. It’s similar to when you have a little kid and you look away for a moment, the next minute he is about to pole vault off the top of the stairs to his death…” The Napo-list H HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon is a Daily Regional Newspaper the majority of the populace. At one instance he allows himself authority for an illegal search. (think that’s crazy? Have you heard about the “vehicle exemption clause” or the carroll doctrine? Look it up) Oh! And one dog that opposed his law was detained too. Who knew kids’ cartoons could be so politically inclined? Now, I am certain at this point you’re already thinking, “That couldn’t happen in Uncle Sam’s turf”. To our own detriment, we tend to express Towards this repeatedly, the Light but it still hapABEL SOTO pens in our country anyway. Some juxtaposition with the title, but they way, we don’t see swindle the rich and are however far more intriguing. I am the poor campaign the government uncertain of the political affiliations has been on and off with for the past of any of the writers of this show or years. The requirement of driver’s liany of the 90′s Nick programming, censes has come and gone. The drug but there was something very liberty- war has innumerable causalities in minded about this episode. An expert prison. One of the few things I felt our or governmental operative might be- government should accomplish, taklieve it radical, permissive, or really ing care of our veterans, can’t even be conventional belief, but I label it a done without allowing fifty of them criticism of gigantic government and to die. Then there has been provocato what extremities it might reach if tion after provocation from 2008 on that has been swindling the public left unconstrained. In the episode, the mayor of the for cronyism and colossal corruption. city plunges into his bathtub of gold Has anyone seen any improvement in and finds it wanting in treasuries the justice system and in the peace to his penchant. He then makes the and order situation from the local to declaration, “I think it’s time to be- the national levels and the continuous gin swindling the community again.” killing of the media people? Oh, but Clearly, the writer isn’t an adherent certainly we have brilliant legal minds of the massive bureaucracy that is and their remedies ready for these the government. I could only surmise jobs at least? “These legal remedies the episode that would come out cur- weren’t as legal ready as we thought” rently, if the show were still in circu- and our president “laughed” at a press lation. (That’s if it wouldn’t have been conference. Isn’t that gesture suggesbelieved discriminatory and prohib- tive of what the political elite seem to ited.) I digress. The mayor sets out to think of you? Cronyism and tyranny have been enforce a dog license on all dogs of the city to collect in the extra income that identical opportunity offenders. It’s he desires (again, this is a cartoon for similar to when you have a little kid kids). As the show develops, he slowly and you look away for a moment, the implements more licenses and laws next minute he is about to pole vault towards the light... Page 5 that ultimately enmesh and detain plications, connotations, intimations, hidden agenda, etc.). In retrospect, I’ve discovered that a lot of shows from the 1990s had subplots that deceptively were for mature viewers only. There was an enthralling one to this episode entitled “Dog Catcher in the Rye”. The obvious was its title. The details of the plot are not in ERE we go again. Another twist of the pork barrel saga has unfolded. Janet LimNapoles already signed an affidavit mentioning the names of known and unknown personalities in our political arena. So what would happen next to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee in-charge of the scam? I predict that it would be a circus where a variety of clowns and tricksters would display their antics and magical tricks to prove their inno- ELLEZ J. DAVIO cence. List after list have surfaced on the scene. So far, no one has given credence to each list since there are still reasonable doubts as to the authenticity and veracity of each. The Luy’s list is only fragmentary and needs verification on the evidence presented. Ping Lacson’s list endowed by Jimmy Napoles is dicey, since some Now We Know! prominent political figures known for being outspoken and adversary against corruption are revealed. Last, the Janet Lim-Napoles list (Napo-list) is now the talk of the town. Everyone in the list is in a neu- elections. Though the public is curious to know who’s who in the said list, Filipinos are far more concerned about their private lives. The increase in tuition fees, the high price of commodities, the incoming calamities during the rainy season and unemployment are their basic burdens. Instead of focusing on the Napo- list, since we haven’t put anyone in prison with all the evidence showing guilt, we rather choose to show our interest on something tangible. We are tired of the brouhaha. It’s been months and until now, we haven’t convicted anybody. Do we need to wait a decade to know the verdict? As of now, we are mere spectators waiting for the next scene to unfold. I could hear the simultaneous defenses of everyone who is mentioned in the list. Denials after denials would be their catchphrases every now and “Though the public is curious to know who’s who in the said list, Filipinos are far more concerned about their private lives. The increase in tuition fees, the high price of commodities, the incoming calamities during the rainy season and unemployment are their basic burdens.” rotic state. Who wouldn’t be? The fact that the “Queen” has spoken would definitely make some politicians and government officials jittery. The ignominy on being mentioned in the list is an embarrassment. Clearing their names is now their utmost intention as to prepare themselves for the next now we know... Page 5 Headline Gitnang Luzon MAY 29, 2014 Defense roadmap T HE Philippines is now treading a defense roadmap that will see a strategic defense partnership not only with longest ally the United States under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) but also with Vietnam amid the tension around the South China Sea. This as Maba lac at City Mayor M a r i n o “Boking” Morales envisions an economic windfall with the return of G.I Joe in its former playground – the Clark Freeport Zone along with the war machines ready to tilt the balance of power in this part of Asia. The return of the American troops will drive the local economy, according to Morales, who is used with the presence of the US military under the former US-run Clark Air Base or the 13th Jungle Air Force Base. I can see that there were so many US servicemen sprawling by the pool of the Holiday Inn Resorts and Hotel with the “Little Brown Girl” in tow. Well, where G.I Joe goes, the economy goes up a bit. With the new RP-US military agreement called EDCA, will it bring back G.I Joe permanently to our shores? Others want them badly but others – the so-called nationalists do not. In the face of the overtures of the great bully that is China in our territorial jurisdiction, we just have no choice but to seek help from our great “White Brother.” Even Japan is not exempted from the bullying of China when its fighter jets flew dangerously close to a Japanese aircraft. Vietnam won’t take the bullying anymore by killing two Chinese and sending over 3,000 Chinese nationals back to China aboard ships. Talk about giving China a douse of its own medicine. Just recently, President Benigno Aquino III and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung have vowed to support a strategic defense partnership that will continuously oppose China’s aggression in the region. The united front – composed of the Philippines, Vietnam, Japan and the US – is expected to Arnel San Pedro stop China’s aggression in the South China Sea, where the contested atolls such as Paracel Island, Ayungin Shoal and Mabini Reef among others are located. The area is reportedly rich in oil deposit. Last week, militant lawmakers literally tore copies of the EDCA for increased presence of US troops in the country. Nonconformist such as ACT Teachers Representative Antonio Tinio said the military agreement with US is “a breach of national sovereignty, saying it will bring back foreign bases despite a constitutional ban.” For us who were used to having the US Air Force servicemen during the time of Clark Air Base, the Americans’ presence meant increased economic activity – more jobs and livelihood for the locals. Ok, ok, I am not nationalist? Well, is the Philippine military capable of engaging the huge military force of China? We could not even afford to defend the Philippine skies with our dilapidated fighter jets or do we have one? The Navy ship used by the Philippine military to guard one atoll is a sorry sight. And we are talking of nationalism.• “Well, where G.I Joe goes, the economy goes up a bit. With the new RP-US military agreement called EDCA, will it bring back G.I Joe permanently to our shores? Others want them Check and badly but others – the so- Balance called nationalists do not.” todayinhistory Reagan arrives in Moscow for summit talks May 29, 1988 President Ronald Reagan travels to Moscow to begin the fourth summit meeting held in the past three years with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Though the summit produced no major announcements or breakthroughs, it served to illuminate both the successes and the failures achieved by the two men in terms of U.S.-Soviet relations. In May 1988, President Reagan made his first trip to Moscow to meet with Gorbachev and begin their fourth summit meeting. Just six months earlier, during a summit in Washington, D.C., in December 1987, the two men had signed the historic Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, which eliminated an entire class of nuclear weapons from Europe. In many ways, Reagan’s trip to Moscow in May was a journey of celebration. Demonstrating the famous Reagan charm, the president and his wife waded into crowds of Russian well wishers and curiosity-seekers to shake hands and exchange pleasantries. Very quickly, however, the talks between Reagan and Gorbachev revealed that serious differences still existed between the Soviet Union and the United States. From the beginning, Reagan--who had in the past referred to the Soviet Union as the “evil empire”--pressed Gorbachev on the issue of human rights. He urged Gorbachev to ease Soviet restrictions on freedom of religion and also asked that the Soviet Union relax the laws that kept many Russian Jews from emigrating. The Soviets were obviously displeased at Reagan’s insistence on lectur- ing them about what they considered purely internal matters. A spokesman from the Soviet Foreign Ministry showed his irritation when he declared to a group of reporters, “We don’t like it when someone from outside is teaching us how to live, and this is only natural.” Despite the tension introduced by the human rights issue, the summit was largely an opportunity for Reagan and Gorbachev to trade compliments and congratulations about their accomplishments, most notably the INF Treaty. As Reagan stated after their first day of meetings, “I think the message is clear--despite clear and fundamental differences, and despite the inevitable frustrations that we have encountered, our work has begun to produce results.” --HISTORY towards the light from Page 4 off the top of the stairs to his death…now imagine if you got distracted for one hundred years or so. It’s kind of like that. Likewise, as a side annotation regarding Catdog and its theme song, what were the creators smoking? Or better yet, what’s erroneous with us “millennial” TV viewers who excluded the idea of a wolf and bird mating and birthing a half cat, half dog creature? Anyhow, the show closes with the dogs, aided OPINION 5 Right place at the right time for Mayor Ed A NGELES City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan was at the right place at the right time when he, together with his security detail, came along the way of two men riding-in-tandem who just committed a crime in one of the busy districts of the city. Last Tuesday, at around 12 noon, the world-class city mayor was on his way home for lunch at Villa Angelina Subdivision, Barangay San Jose when he chanced upon a woman who later on was found out to be a Korean national, shouting for help. The 33-year-old Korean was trying to chase the two men as they sped away from the victim. It turned out that the two men had just snatched the bag of the victim who was later identified as Kin Byung Ki. Mayor Pamintuan, seeing someone needing help, ran after the suspects who lost control of their motorcycle, hitting the pavement. While one suspect managed to escape on foot, the other was arrested. Robinson Tinio, a resident of Barangay Lourdes Northwest of the said city was caught with two pieces of ammunition and the victim’s bag Alvin H. Arceo with P6,000 in cash. Mayor Pamintuan was at the right place at the right time when he and his security men personally apprehended criminals in the city. He even assured his constituents that the local police and barangay officials are doing their job to keep the peace in the city at all times. After the apprehension, the suspect was sent to the Ospital ning Angeles for medical check-up after sustaining minor injuries. The other suspect meanwhile is the subject of a follow-up operation while the one apprehended is now behind bars as of this writing. It’s not every day that local officials are given this opportunity. The act of Mayor Pamintuan is a great one, evident of his thrust to maintain peace and order in the city. It was luck that he chanced upon the culprits in the bag-snatching incident. Since the victim was a foreigner, the world-class local chief executive has proven to foreign nationals that officials of the city are doing their jobs and that crime does not pay. With the incident, the mayor has become a hero -- at least to the victim. The heroic act was an assurance that local officials do not sleep on their jobs and that they do not let criminals thrive in the locality. As of this writing “It’s not every day that local officials are given this opportunity. The act of Mayor Pamintuan is a great one, evident of his thrust to maintain peace and order in the city.” *** One of the modus of some criminals is the snatching of bags of people walking in streets or alleys. Usually, suspects hop on their motorcycles and spot for their prospective victims. As soon as they get the opportunity to do their stuff, they speed up their motorcycle near their victims and the back-rider grabs on anything they can from the victim and flee. The hapless victim cannot chase after them. There were incidents however when victims fought back and held on to their things. The sad thing was that they were either injured or killed by the suspects. Petty crimes in the streets are sometimes aggravated by circumstances and are made serious ones. *** Riding-in-tandem criminals seem to be on the loose again despite efforts to beef up intelligence works and checkpoints. Criminals seem to get bolder and bolder these days. The police should further intensify its operations against these criminals who prey on hapless victims. *** This writer welcomes other views, comments, and reactions. You may send your message at 0918-5734634.• now we know from Page 4 by Catdog, escaping out of prison and toppling the mayor and putting him in jail. Now, I’m not proposing the violent overthrow of the government, but what I am signifying is that we grow a pair. Let’s attempt using an amplifier rather than an iPhone. And, would prison or charges be unreasonable for some of our elected leaders? Oh well? I’ll let Lysander Spooner answer the question: “Those who are capable of tyranny are capable of perjury to sustain it.”• then. Everyone will prove his innocence and refute any involvement in the scam. There is a proposal that senators not directly involved in the scandal will be the ones to investigate the erring senators. I have at least seven senators and a few representatives in mind not guilty of any crime against the state. However, their collective effort is not enough to convict the delinquent ones. We need a total overhaul of our so-called guardians of the Constitution to repair the political system in our country. I hope the Napo-list will be the catalyst in changing our rotten system. And I’m crossing my fingers.• 6 Headline Gitnang Luzon MAY 29, 2014 Batchmates gustong mag-rally sa harap ng Senado G AYA ng nakakaraming ordinaryong Pilipino, pikang-pika at inis na inis na sa PDAF issue ang grupong Batchmates. Hindi na nila tuloy malaman kung sino ang nagsasabi ng totoo, kung sino ang dapat paniniwalaan at kung sino talaga ang dapat idiin. “Bilang mamamayan, apektado tayong lahat sa isyu ng PDAF. Imbes na gamitin ang milyung-milyong piso para mapaganda ang ating bayan, sa iilang bulsa lang napunta ang pera ng bayan. At napunta ang pera sa mga taong hinalal pa natin, yun ang pinakamasaklap,” bungad ni Aura, isa sa miyembro ng Batchmates. Pikang-pika na nga raw ang grupo at kung kinakailangang mag-rally sila o sumama sa mga nagra-rally tungkol sa naturang issue ay willing silang makisali. “Lahat tayo ay dapat makialam sa isyung ito. Wakasan na ang walang tigil na kurapsiyon sa ating bansa. Itigil na ang pagnanakaw sa kaban ng bayan, itigil na ang pagtatatag ng mga bogus na NGO,” sigaw naman ni Cath. Basta kung kinakailangan ang kanilang boses at ang kanilang presensiya sa isyu ng PDAF ay nakahanda ang Batchmates. “Hataw kami kung sumayaw sa aming peformance. At kung kakailangan ang talent namin sa pagsasayaw upang ipahayag at ipabatid sa mga kinauukulan ang aming posisyon tungkol sa isyung ito ay handa kaming sumayaw sa harap man ng senado o sa kahit saan pang venue,” giit naman ni Vassy. Naku, mukhang palaban na nga ang grupong Batchmates at tulad ng ibang pang ordinaryong Pinoy hindi na nila naitatago ang nagpupuyos nilang damdamin tungkol sa nakakalitong PDAF issue. Bukod kina Aura, Cath at Vassy, parehong palaban din ang tatlo pang natitirang miyembro ng Batchmates na sina Jonah, Sophy at Marie. Samantala, out na sa Odyssey at Astro Plus ang self-titled debut album ng Batchmates under LDG and Polyeast Records. Mapapakinggan na rin ang kanilang career single na “Di Na Mahal” sa Energy FM, Win Radio, Big Radio at Star FM. Bukod sa Di Na Mahal ay mapapakinggan din sa album ng Batchmates ang “Boom Boom Paraboom”, “Feel Like Dance”, Hora at Giling. Maraming naka-schedules na shows ang Batchmates.• Marian Rivera makikipagsabayan sa pagsasayaw sa dalawang Mrs. Manzano H ahataw na at malapit nang mapanood ang dance show ni Marian Rivera na “Marian” sa Kapuso Network. Sa pilot nito, ay ang Star For All Season na si Vilma Santos at ang Diamond Star na si Maricel Soriano lang naman ang mga magiging guest niya. Matagal nang hindi nagsasayaw ang dalawang bigating aktres pero muli silang gigiling sa bagong show ng Kapuso actress. Magsisimula na ang taping ng show sa May 30 sa ilalim ng direksyon ni Louie Ignacio. Ipapalabas ito tuwing Linggo ng gabi. Sayang nga, si Ms. Alma Moreno dahil may sakit daw. Meron pa namang pagkakataon para i-guest kung pupuwede siya. Silang tatlo kasi ang kinu-consinder sa pilot dahil magco-concentrate sa mga sayaw nina Ate Vi, Ms. Maricel. Ayaw naman naming sabihing throwback dahil meron kaming enhancement. Hindi ibig sabihin na kung anong sayaw nila, ‘yun na ‘yun. May ibang steps pa rin na gagawin,” sey niya sa pictorial ng kanyang bagong show na kung saan ay nag-shoot din siya ng konting sayaw para sa teaser at plug. Tribute ba ito sa mga shows na sumikat nu’ng 80’s gaya ng “Vilma,” “Maria! Maria!”, “Loveliness”? “Actually, ayaw ko namang sabihing ginaya pero isa ‘yun sa mga pangarap ko at inspirasyon sa show na ito. At wala namang makakatalo talaga nu’ng mga sayaw na ‘yun,” Tingnan natin. Depende sa konsepto,” sagot niya. Aminado si Yan na isa sa pangarap niya ay magkaroon ng ganitong klaseng show. “Gusto ko talaga siya. Nu’ng sabihin sa akin ito, isa ito sa mga pangarap ko na tinupad ng GMA,” aniya. Bagamat hindi guest ang boyfriend niyang si Dingdong Dantes sa pilot, open naman siya na sumayaw sila sa show. Pareho namang pumapayag ang dalawa na magmarian rivera... Page 7 batchmates Inapi-aping look-alike ni Martin Nievera sangkot sa malaking intriga N agbabalik sa sirkulasyon ang mang-aawit at ka-look alike ni Martin Nievera na si Tyrone Oneza. Nag-migrate siya noon sa Barcelona, Spain at doon naman siya nagtagumpay. Pero mahal pa rin niya ang showbiz. Fulfillment para sa buhay niya na makagawa ng sarili niyang album. “Wala namang pagsisisi kung pumasok man ako sa showbiz noon. Di ko sana kayo naging kaibigan kung hindi ako sumubok. Ngayon po, sa aking pagbabalik ay may nasasandigan akong kagaya ninyo,” deklara niya. Hindi nadala sa showbiz si Tyrone kahit naka-experience siya noong araw ng mga mapagsamantalang tao. May blind item pa nga siya tungkol sa isang isang TV host na hina-harrass siya sa loob ng kotse kaya lumundag siya habang nasa kahabaan sila ng EDSA. “Malupit sila, wala silang patawad,” sambit ni Tyrone sa mga taong nagsamantala sa kanya nung kanyang kabataan. “Binigay ko ang buhay ko sa kanila, merong t u m u long, pero marami ang naglaro sa akin, hindi na nila ito puwedeng gawin ngayon.” “Mga hayok sila sa laman, w a l a silang p a - tawad,” balik-tanaw niya sa mapait niyang karanasan nu’ng araw. “Sabi ko noon, babalik ako, pag may pera na ako, babalik ako. Hindi puwedeng di ko ituloy ang pangarap ko. Kaya ko na ngayon, I am mature enough at alam ko na ang tunay na kulay ng mga mapagsamantala,” sambit pa niya. Sa tulong ni Vehnee Saturno, natapos ni Tyrone ang kanyang album na “Dito sa ‘King Piling” na siya ring carrier single. Bagama’t hindi pa nagkaroon ng bonggang launching ang kanyang album ay nabalot na agad ng kontrobersya. Grabe ang pinakawalang salita ng isang Yvonne Benavidez na nagpatutsada na may insekto na nakakasira sa singing career ni Tyrone. Si Yvonne ay sumusuporta ngayon sa career ni Senyor (tawag kay Tyrone). Nasulat sa isang tabloid at sinabi ni Yvonne na, “Dapat kasi, para maging maganda ang takbo ng career ni Tyrone, ang mga insekto dapat pinapatay, mga taong hindi nakakatulong sa career ni Tyrone, yon ang dapat tanggalin, kasi sila ‘yung insekto….the insects in Tyrone career might be the recording artist’s ex-girlfriend, who is also the current manager of a singing comedian Mojak. Si Ms. Jackie Dayoha ang tinutukoy niya. Para sa kaalaman ni Yvonne, si Jackie Dayoha ang nagdugtong ng pangarap ni Tyrone Oneza para matupad ang record album na “Dito Sa Aking Piling“. Tatlong milyon na diumano ang nagastos ni Jackie sa pagbabalik ni Tyrone at magkaroon ng album. “Insekto pa ang turing niya sa akin, dugo at pawis ko ang pinuhunan para mabuo ang kanyang binalikang pangarap. Para malaman ng bagong manager ni Tyrone, ako ang record producer at pera ko lamang ang ginamit sa “Dito Sa ‘King Pil- ing.” “Ito lang paalala ko kay Ms. Yvonne tutal siya ngayon bagong manager ni Tyrone, ipagprodyus na lang niya ng record album si Tyrone, huwag na huwag niyang magagamit sa launching at mall tours ang naprodyus kong album. Kailangan niyang manalamin muna bago siya magsalita. Subukan niyang ang magic mirror ni Boy Abunda para malaman niyang ang katotohanan. Tingin mo sa amin insekto, tumingin ka na ba sa paligid mo, nandyan lang insekto. Isang paalala kay Yvonne, nagkonsulta na ako sa aking abogado. Kung gusto mo ang labanan, magkita na lang tayo sa korte,” pagbabanta ni Ms. Jackie. May patutsada rin si Yvonne na kung gusto sumikat ng singer/comedian na si Mojak Perez ay dapat ding mawala raw ang insekto na nasa paligid nito. Kasalukuyang mina-manage ni Ms. Jackie si Mojak. Resbak ni Ms. Jackie, “Insekto ba ‘yung tumulong sa mahirap na gaya ni Mojak at gustong maiangat ang pamilya?” May niluluto siyang show kay Mojak ngayong Hunyo sa Japan together with Jed Madela bilang series ng “Power of Love”. “Kung maka-Diyos talaga sila both of them, ‘wag silang magsalita na insekto ako. Ako na nga ang api, bakit ako pa ang inaapi nila? At least ako, galing sa dugo’t pawis ang ginastos ko dito at wala akong tinatapakan na tao,” deklara pa ni Ms. Jackie. Para maging fair, nakuha namin ang side ng kampo ni Tyrone sa isyung ito thru Peter Ledesma. Huwag daw palabasing hampaslupa si Senyor dahil may sarili itong pera. May sampung kapatid daw siya sa Europe na may mga trabaho at puwede rin niyang lapitan. Kung hindi raw inaasikaso ni Tyrone ang kanyang singing career sa tyrone oneza... Page 7 Headline Gitnang Luzon MAY 29, 2014 ciac signs from Page 1 marian rivera from Page 6 CIAC President and CEO Victor Jose I. Luciano and DAP President Antonio Kalaw Jr., signed the deal in a simple ceremonies held at the Clark Museum Clark Freeport Zone. The Philippine Quality Award is the highest award in the country and CIAC is the first airport firm in the country to apply for the award as part of the Aquino Administration’s move to further enhance the organizational transformation of the Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs). “This is a very important milestone and day for us, all of us in CIAC from top to our rank-and-file, because this will give us the chance to further elevate CIAC to achieve the Philippine Quality AwardBusiness Excellence Framework,” Luciano said during the event. Luciano at the same time encouraged all CIAC officers and employees to vigorously participate in the endeavour so as to further improve the service of the stateowned firm. For his part, Kalaw also thanked Luciano for the support and opportunity to train CIAC personnel to prepare them for a higher level in government service, as well as service to the passengers of the Clark International Airport (CRK). Kalaw said that CIAC is the first airport firm to vie for the Philippine Quality Award, the highest award in the country and it is being awarded by no less than the President of the Philippines. “I hope that you will get the award within two years,” he added. Under the agreement, DAP shall organize a team which will conduct the project dubbed as “Transformation of the Clark International Airport Corporation Towards Performance Excellence” which will train the CIAC BEST Team and other staff which will include Self-Assessment, Management System Development, Planning and Road mapping towards Business Excellence. CIAC will form a counterpart support team who will work closely with the DAP-Center for Quality and Competitiveness (DAP-CQC) Project Team regarding the technical and administrative requirements of the project, including monitoring of the progress of the various project activities. CIAC had already been certified as ISO 9001:2008 under Passenger Facilitation and Internal Processes by the TUV Rheinland.• Congressman Guiao dahil sa unang termino pa lang nya at kahit wala po sila PDAF ay nagawan niya pong paraan ang pagpapagawa ng covered court dito sa Pulung Maragul na malaki po ang matutulong nito dito,” the village chair added. For his part, Guiao said his office will never cease to heed the requests of his district mates despite the absence of his PDAF. “Hindi po tayo magsasawang humingi at magrequest ng pondo sa iba’t-ibang ahensiya ng gobyerno para maibigay ko po sa inyo ang proyekto na naayon sa iba’t-ibang barangay sa ating distrito,” Guiao ended.• covered court from Page 1 opment Assistance Fund (PDAF). Guiao lobbied for funds from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) for the construction of the said covered court. Dimapiles said it was only under Guiao’s term that his constituents’ dream of a covered court was realized. “Nagpapasalamat po kami kay araw ng watawat from Page 2 administration. Their participation in governance is an indication of an efficient and effective government, he said. As part of the program, the Salute to the Flag was rendered by Bro. Jocel Dimalanta of Tiburcio Hilario Memorial Lodge 394. Flags were also symbolically distributed to barangay and school officials by Mayor EdSa, Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, Pyestang Fernandino 2014 Chairman Felix Paras, and National Flag Day Chairperson and City Councilot Nelson Lingat. Mayor EdSa has encouraged every Fernandino to display the Philippine flag in all offices and private residences as a sign of unity with the nation in this celebration that will culminate on Philippine Independence Day on June 12. The National Flag Day Kickoff Program is part of the activities that the Fiesta Executive Committee composed of private citizens and city hall officials, has lined up for Pyestang Fernandino 2014. • solon laments from Page 2 the bill. During the former Congressman’s visit, he had a dialogue with mayor Edwin Santiago and some religious groups at the Heroes Hall. Abante said he came to visit to have consultations with political friends. He said “it has been months since the Senate unanimously passed the FOI bill and the house should not wait for the President to certify the 7 measure as urgent before acting on the bill.” In connection to this, Abante said, he is urging the leadership of the lower house to prioritize FOI and follow the lead of their counterparts in the Senate who passed the bill in March this year. The President has been repeatedly asked to certify the bill as urgent but, ironically, despite his known support for good governance and transparency measures, he has left the bill’s fate to Congress, lamented Abante. “If that is the case,” Abante said, “then the lower house must exercise its independence and act in the interest of its constituents and move the bill forward, with or without the president’s blessings.” The former congressman also said, “Kung gusto ng administrasyon, maraming paraan, kung ayaw, maraming dahilan.” Abante said that it is saddening that the efforts of ardent supporters of the FOI in the administration and its allies are being wasted.• paralympic from Page 2 Pineda has given support to the Kapampangan athletes through the provision of allowances for their food and transportation expenses. The following are the names of the Kapampangan delegates for the Para National Games 2014 and the awards they garnered in the categories and events they participated in: Florante Laus: Gold Medal for 400 meter dash, Wheela-thon run; Silver medal for 200 meter dash wheel-a-thon run; silver medal for 100 meter dash, wheel-a-thon run; bronze medal for shot put, athletics and bronze medal for javelin throw, athletics; Eduardo Mendoza: Gold medal for Men’s High Jump, athletics; gold medal for men’s running long jump, athletics and a silver medal for men’s dirty dancing sa ‘Marian’. “Magandang suggestion ‘yan,” sey pa ng Primetime Queen. May segment din sa show ni Yan na Top 3 na kung saan ay dun regular na mapapanood si Julie Anne San Jose. Co-host naman ni Yan si Paolo Ballesteros. Personal choice ba ni Marian si Paolo na maging co-host? “’Yung iniiisip ko, iniiisip nila. Nagkataon talaga. Nu’ng sabihin sa akin, oo naman. Si Paolo, isa sa pinakapaborito kong artista dahil nakasama ko siya sa “Tadyang”. Matagal kaming nagkasama niyan. From there, hindi nawala ang communication namin at inaanak ko ‘yung anak niya,” sey pa niya. Sa isang linggo, dalawang araw ang rehearsal niya bago mag-run. Nakakapagod ang gagawin niya pero excited siya. Handa na ba siyang mabalian at matapilok? “Huwag mo namang ipanalangin. Well, eto ang tinatawag na buwisbuhay, oo naman,” aniya. After daw ng “Eat Bulaga” niya ay dun siya magre-rehearsal.• tyrone oneza from Page 6 ‘Pinas, marangya ang buhay niya sa Barcelona. Kikita siya ng limpak-limpak na salapi sa loob ng isang buwan. Sa isang relasyon daw pag naghiwalay na…dapat walang sumbatan kung ano ang ibinigay lalo na raw kung hindi naman hiningi. “Sa pagpo-produce ng album ko, siya ang nag-alok. Hindi ko hiningi,” deklara pa ni Tyrone. Handa raw si Tyrone na humarap sa korte at ipaglaban din ang kanyang karapatan tungkol sa naturang album.• drowned from Page 2 other family members directly went into the swimming pool. Reports said the lifeguard on duty, identified as Dennis Cornejo, reportedly left the pool side area for a few minutes to open all the lights inside the resort. A few minutes later, Cornejo allegedly heard the screaming voice of the victim’s housemaid so he immediately went back to the swimming pool to verify what was happening. Upon his arrival, he saw an unnamed woman from the neighboring cottages applying cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the victim. After the CPR, they immediately took the unconscious body of the victim at the Bataan Peninsula Medical Center for further medical attention. However, the victim was pronounced dead on arrival by her attending physician, Dr. Deodar Dimaunahan. The body of the victim was taken to the Lea Sagun Funeral Service located at Brgy. Gen Luna, Dinalupihan, Bataan.• economic ties from Page 3 try of investors is manufacturing, followed by BPM, IT, energy and trade. Other sectors such as garments and aerospace were clumped under manufacturing. “As we open more areas of commercial cooperation between the Philippines and the US, we expect to continuously expand not only trade and investment between the Philippines and US but also between the Philippines and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN),” Manalo said. In 2013, US was Philippines’ third major trading partner, second biggest export market, and second import supplier. In the same year, Investment Promotion Agencies (IPA) approved investments from the US stood at US$1.3 billion. (PR)• s & T from Page 3 100 meter dash, athletics; Jessie Turla: Gold medal for 100 meter dash, athletics; gold medal for 200 meter dash, athletics and silver medal for men’s 800 meter dash, athletics; Saira Jane Paras: Gold medal for discus throw, athletics and gold for javelin throw, athletics; Mary Ann Zamora: Gold medal for discus throw, athletics; Ferdinand Guerrero: Silver medal for discus throw, athletics; silver medal for Javelin throw, athletics and silver medal for shot put, athletics; Christian Chantengco: Silver medal for shot put, athletics; silver medal for discus throw, athletics and bronze medal for javelin throw, athletics; Edwin Nuguid: silver and bronze medals for chess competition; and Jelbert David: silver medal for Discus throw, athletics; The PSC-PhilSPADA Para National Games 2014, held from May 15 to 25, was participated in by some 800 athletes, coaches and officials nationwide to compete in 10 sports events such as athletics, badminton, boccia, chess, goalball, powerlifting, swimming, table tennis, tenpin bowling and wheelchair basketball and demo sports for wheelchair dance, cycling and archery. The simultaneous Para National Games were held in different venues including PSC-Philsports Complex for the athletics category, Makati Sports Center for the Chess competition and Marikina Sports Complex.• modities, all of which are almost complete. He added meanwhile, they already have 31 ongoing STCBFs all over the country since last year, even as there are many STCBF proposals for approval. Carlos said commodities in the ongoing STCBF projects include mango, carrots, and other kinds of vegetables, root crops like camote, cassava, and gabi, coffee, langka, coconut, cacao, carabao’s milk, goat, bamboo, rubber, banana, tilapia, ulang, tilapia, seaweed, rice , and rice seed production. He said their ongoing STCBFs in Central Luzon are three dairy buffalo projects with the Philippine Carabao Center in Nueva Ecija; onion in a tie-up with Central Luzon State University; tilapia with Bulacan Agricultural State College; banana with Aurora State College of Technology; camote with Tarlac College of Agriculture (TCA); vegetables also with TCA; three bamboo projects with Pampanga Agricultural College and Environment Research and Development Bureau; mango with Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU); and a goat project. STBF was implemented in Bataan with a mango farm in the upland area in this city owned by farmer- scientist Edgardo Abella. Following its success, the STCBF with 15 mango farmers here started implementation last year funded by PCAARRD. BPSU is implementing the STCBF here with BPSU Abucay campus chairman of extension services Dr. Hermogenes Paguia as the project leader. Carlos and his staff were recently in this city for the monitoring of the PCAARRD project. • feature VOLUME II • NO. 237 • MAY 29, 2014 • THURSDAY OLD AND NEW. Among the featured past and present photos were of Baliuag Transit Inc. THEN AND NOW. A father and son view the past and present photos of the DRT Highway during Batang Baliwag’s ‘Then and Now’ Photo Exhibit at the Event Center of SM City Baliwag. BULACAN -- A nostalgic exhibition featuring Baliwag town’s photographs from past to present recently opened at SM City Baliwag in commemoration of the “Araw ng Baliwag” and Buntal Festival celebration. In partnership with the Municipal Government of Baliwag, Baliwag Museum and Library and Samahang Pangkasaysayan ng Bulacan (SAMPAKA), together with documentary photographer, Pennh Cabingao also known as ‘Batang Baliwag’, the event aims to look into the images of the past and unite it with the present as documented in each photograph. On display are over 50 photographs taken before and after Baliwag developed into a first-class urban municipality. Its transition from a quiet community to a one of the province’s most progressive towns was made evident in the snapshots of Baliwag’s changing landscape. Among the photos were the old streets side by side the present pictures of the roadways, as well as old academic institutions such as Baliwag Colleges and St. Mary’s Academy, and its growth into one of Northern Bulacan’s education center. Significant historical visits by President Manuel Quezon and Major General Henry Lawton, a high-ranking U.S. military officer, were likewise documented and showcased for shoppers to see. The exhibit also mirrored how Baliwag became one of the country’s top transportation hubs through various ‘then and now’ photographs of Baliwag Transit Inc. Present to grace the exhibit opening were Mayor Carol Dellosa, Councilor Joel Pascual, Tourism Officer, Rosie Decasa; SAMPAKA’s Luis Tecson, Canon ImageNation Ambassador and renowned photographer, Val Rodriguez together with SM City Baliwag’s Assistant Mall Manager, Ardee Tolentino. Visit Batang Baliwag’s Then & Now Photo Exhibit (Mga Luma at Bagong Larawan ng Baliwag) at the Event Center of SM City Baliwag until May 31.• THE PAST AND THE PRESENT. Mayor Carol Dellosa and SM City Baliwag’s Ardee Tolentino lead the crowd in viewing the past and present photos of Baliwag town.