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wednesday, march 5, 2014
PHILIPPINES’ RICHEST 1. HENRY SY $11.9 B PAMPANGA CIDG CHIEF NABBED IN HQ PAGE 4 2. LUCIO TAN $6.1 B 3. ANDREW TAN $4.7 B 4. ENRIQUE RAZON JR. $4.7 B WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 VOL. 32 NO. 64 ISSN 0116-3973 HHHHH 5. JOHN GOKONGWEI JR. $3.9 B Luy drops lawyer 4 6. DAVID CONSUNJI $3.3 B 7. GEORGE TY $2.3 B LeBron shoots 61 pts. Warning shots fired in Ukraine 4 8. TONY TAN CAKTIONG 9. ROBERT COYIUTO 10. ANDREW GOTIANUN $1.7 B $1.5 B $1 B Marian gets kudos for sexy pictorial 8 For reactions or comments: tempo_mb@yahoo.com or tempo@mb.com.ph 15 2 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 Sy is richest Pinoy By CHINO S. LEYCO Mall-mogul Henry Sy Sr. and his family remain the Philippines’ richest persons, according to Forbes Magazine. Based on Forbes’ 2014 Global Billionaires’ list released yesterday, the Sy family’s 89-year-old patriarch has an estimated net worth of $11.9 billion – roughly R533.3 billion – as of this month, which is lower compared with $13.2 billion last year. “Sy’s fortune dropped by $1.8 billion mainly because shares of his holding firm SM Investments tumbled 30 percent in the past year. They took a hit when the company sold some shares to institutional investors at a discount to market price,” Forbes explained. But despite the decline in net worth, the Sy family is still among the top richest people on the planet, securing the 97th spot in the Forbes’ elite list from 68th place in 2013. Sy, whose vast business empire includes retailing, real-estate, hospitality, banking, mining, education and healthcare services, was born in Xiamen, China in 1924 and migrated to the Philippines to become the nation’s Retail King. Sy family’s holding firm, SM Investments Corporation (SMIC), has consistently been cited as one of the Philippines best-managed companies. The Chinese businessman’s eldest daughter Teresita Sy-Coson was also one of Asia’s most powerful businesswomen in Forbes’ list. The country’s second richest clan is the family of tobacco king Lucio Tan with an estimated net worth of $6.1 billion, or R273.2 billion. His fortune is just enough to keep him on the 227 spot in Forbes’ billionaires’ list, an improvement from his 248 place last year. Net worth of the Tan family swell from $5 billion last year after market valuation of the clan’s shareholdings in flag-carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) increased amid speculations of a possible buyout by diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corporation. Tan, who was also born in Xiamen in 1934, has business interests in banking, airline, liquor, tobacco and real estate industries. The 79-year-old taipan is also often seen aboard his personal helicopter in the Makati business district. Also joining the country’s richest list is Resort’s World Manila owner Andrew Tan, 61, who landed on the third spot, with his estimated net worth of $4.7 billion, which grew from $3.95 billion. He heads holding company Alliance Global Group, which owns realestate firm Megaworld. Trailing Tan was the youngest among the country’s roster of elites and port-handler turned casino operator Enrique Razon Jr. who saw his net worth at $4.7 billion. The Filipino billionaire had inherited International Container Terminal Services, Inc. in 1987 from his father. Meanwhile, the 86-year-old Chinese taipan John Gocongwei Jr. is this year’s newcomer in the billionaires’ list after his net worth expanded to $3.9 billion this year following his purchase of a 27 percent stake stake in Ma- nila Electric Company and raising $620 million from the country’s largest initial public operating of his retail business. Other Filipino businessmen who made in the Forbes’ billionaires’ list were construction magnate David Consunji ($3.3 billion), Metrobank group founder George Ty and family ($2.3 billion), fast food chain Jollibee founder Tony Tan Caktiong ($1.7 billion), car dealership magnate Robert Coyiuto Jr. ($1.5 billion) and Filinvest group founder Andrew Gotianun ($1 billion). Meanwhile, 2013 billionaires like founders of retailing chain Puregold Lucio and Susan Co as well as Alphaland chair and former Finance minster Roberto V. Ongpin did not make it to 2014 Forbes’ billionaires’ list. American tourists warned vs measles United States authorities have warned American tourists to be properly vaccinated when traveling to the Philippines after federal health officials tracked numerous cases of measles in the US to people who recently traveled here. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a total of 54 cases of measles have so far been recorded in the US this year, including a dozen in people who had recently traveled to the Philippines. In comparison, an average of 60 cases of measles are recorded each year in the US. Dr. Jane Seward, CDC’s deputy director for the division of viral diseases, said one of the cases involved a college student from California who recently visited the Philippines where he caught measles and then infected his Stronger Skyway Changes in the design of Skyway may include the installation of higher and stronger guardrails. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), one of the agencies looking into the possible design improvements of Skyway, has this in mind amid recent accidents along the elevated expressway. “The railings itself could be changed to increase elevation and height. That’s all,” DPWH Undersecretary Romeo Momo, who is in charge of regional operations, said. Momo said there is no so much to be changed in Skyway except for the road railings because of its “complete” design. DPWH was holding meeting with the Skyway management Tuesday to determine if the expressway’s barrier design needs to be improved. The technical experts will make recommendations on the possible design changes on Skyway. Skyway’s railings have been constructed in accordance to approved design standards of American Association of State Highways and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). He said the concrete barriers will be retained and further strengthened to prevent vehicles from falling down. (Raymund Antonio) two brothers. Seward said in a statement that there is a big possibility that the student infected thousands of people he came in contact with including in his classes and while commuting in the days before he got sick. She further disclosed that 18 of these cases involved US residents who were not vaccinated and contracted measles abroad, including seven cases in young children. Four cases, on the other hand, were in foreign tourists. Seward said at least 21 of the 54 recorded cases have been detected in California. (Roy C. Mabasa) Kim won’t say sorry Commissioner Kim S. JacintoHenares of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) will not say sorry over a newspaper advertisement portraying doctors as tax evaders. The Philippine Medical Association (PMA) has earlier decried the commercial as unfair and degrading to the profession. The ads shows a female doctor who earns more riding on the shoulder of a female teacher who earns less but pays more income tax than the latter. Ms. Henares said the advertisement is part of a campaign of the Department of Finance and the BIR shaming tax cheats. “If you don’t pay correct taxes you are a burden to other tax payers who pay correct taxes,” Ms. Henares said. (Jun Ramirez) Local News Bill expanding ‘Sotto Law’ OK’d A bill expanding the coverage on journalists’ right to protect the source of a news report obtained in confidence has hurdled the Committee on Public Information in the House of Representatives (HoR). The panel chaired by Misamis Occidental 1st district Rep. Jorge Almonte earlier approved Committee Report 50 on House Bill (HB) 362, which is titled “An Act amending R.A. No. 53, as amended, otherwise known as ‘An Act to exempt the Publisher, Editor, or Reporter of any Publication from revealing the source of published news or information obtained in confidence’ by including within its coverage journalists from broadcast, news agencies and internet publications.” Republic Act No. 53 or “The Sotto Law” has been the journalist’s privilege statute which ensures that s/he can refuse to reveal the source of a confidential news report or information except when the court or a Committee of Congress finds that the revelation is demanded by the security of the State. “The reason for the rule is that the identity of sources of a confidential news information must be protected, otherwise the spring of data for news or commentary dries up and the mission of the press to check and balance and expose wrongdoing is impeded,” del Mar said. (Ellson Quismorio) Recruitment firm closed T h e P h i l i p p i n e O ve r s e a s Employment Administration (POEA) has shutdown the operation of another recruitment agency, which deploys overseas Filipino workers (OFW) in Taiwan, due to illegal collection of placement fees. In a statement, POEA administrator Hans Cacdac said POEA cancelled the license of Jade Jobwell Philippines, Inc. after receiving reports it excessively charged placement fees from its six applicants. Citing the affidavits from the complainants, Cacdac, said most of them were required to pay R160,000, which exceeds the allowed placement fee in Taiwan amounting, which should only be equivalent to their one month’s salary. POEA also cited Jobwell’s failure to issue the necessary receipts for the said transactions and some counts of misrepresentation in revoking the license of the erring agency. Cacdac said with the cancellation order now in effect, the officers of the Jobwell has now been blacklisted and has been banned from hiring overseas Filipino workers (OFW). (Samuel Medenilla) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 3 Ash Wednesday Season of Prayer Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent, the season of prayer, penance, and reflection before the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday 40 days later. This year, Ash Wednesday falls on March 5, 2014. It is a day of fasting and abstinence. Church officials urge the faithful to take the Sacrament of Penance for spiritual renewal in preparation for Easter Sunday on April 20, 2014, the central feast of Christendom. Catholics observe Ash Wednesday by hearing Mass and having their foreheads imposed with a cross using ashes mixed with either oil of the cathechumens or holy water by priests in violet vestments or lay persons, as a sign of conversion, penance and a reminder of mortality. The ashes used are gathered from burnt palaspas (palm fronds) from the previous year’s Palm Sunday rites. Ash Wednesday is observed in many countries including in the United States of America, United Kingdom, and Ireland. As in the Philippines, it is a holy occasion, when people traditionally come to church to receive the cross of ashes on their foreheads. Prior to Vatican II in 1965, which made sweeping changes in Church liturgy, the ash imposition was done within the Mass. Because of huge number of devotees queuing up for the ritual, the imposition of ashes is now allowed in designed lines even outside the Church. During the imposition of ashes, priests or religious and lay ministers say, “Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel” or “Remember, you are dust, and to dust you will return (Genesis 3:19). The imposition of ash on foreheads dates back to 10th century when ash was a symbol of purification and penitence. We offer our prayers to the Archbishop of Manila Luis Antonio Cardinal G. Tagle, and the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, headed by LingayenDagupan Archbishop Socrates B. Villegas, President; Davao Archbishop Romulo G. Valles, Vice President; Palo Archbishop John F. Du, Treasurer; and Fr. Marvin S. Mejia, Secretary General, and the Filipino Catholic faithful in their solemn observance of Ash Wednesday. MAY GOD BLESS US ALL! Optimism on Philippine growth prospects Private sector outlook about the profitability of business in the Philippines is bright, according to a survey of businessmen, which showed that 80% of respondents expected the economy to perform well as it did in 2013, because of strong fundamentals and other positive factors auguring well for doing business in the country. The survey in Manila on February 17-18, 2014, by the Global Research Team of London-based Standard Chartered Bank (StanChart) gauged the sentiment of top local corporate and investor clients on issues affecting businesses this year. The international investor community is effective on growth prospects of the Philippines, the British bank said, noting that economic optimism is strong and global sentiment has improved in 2013, with investment becoming a “broader, deeper” growth engine. The Philippines attained a robust 7.2% Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in 2013 by improving its business policy to attract more private investments in local businesses StanChart said the Philippines made significant improvements, particularly in “dealing with construction permits,” “getting credit,” and “paying taxes.” This year, the country ranked 108th in Ease of Doing Business from 133 a year ago. The British bank said investment growth contributed 1.5percentage point to GDP growth over the past seven quarters, providing the economy with a secondary growth mover. The improved global economy could support stronger foreign direct investment growth in the country, it said. The Philippine government expects growth to exceed 6.5% in first quarter of 2014, supported by stronger imports and tourism earnings, and boosted by revenues from remittances, business process outsourcing, and public spending for major infrastructure projects. Key industries made big strides in 2013, among them manufacturing, which grew by 10.5%, and tourism. We congratulate the Members of the Philippine Economic Team: Department of Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima, Department of Budget and Management Secretary Florencio B. Abad, Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory L. Domingo, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr., and National Economic and Development Authority DirectorGeneral Arsenio M. Balisacan, and other Officers, for their contributions to the positive economic growth performance of the Filipino people in our Republic of the Philippines that were cited in global rankings. C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S A N D MABUHAY! Man with first artificial heart dies PARIS – A septuagenarian man who was fitted with the French biomedical firm Carmat’s first artificial heart two and half months ago has died, a hospital statement said Monday. “Seventy-five days after the implant of the first Carmat artificial heart bioprosthesis in a 76-year-old man with a terminal heart disease, the patient died on March 2, 2014,” the Georges-Pompidou European Hospital said. Artificial hearts have already been in use for many years as a temporary fix for patients with chronic heart problems. The Carmat product aims to provide a longer-term solution to bridge the wait for a donor heart and enable hospitalized patients to return home and maybe even THE artificial heart designed by Carmat is designed to replace the real heart over the long run. resume work. The hospital statement said the causes of death “will not be known until after a thorough analysis of the abundant medical and technical data that has been recorded.” The artificial heart, a self-contained unit implanted in the patient’s chest, uses soft “biomaterials” and an array of sensors to mimic the contractions of the heart. The patient had received his artificial heart on December 18, in a world first performed after the French government gave its green light to the operation in September. They paid homage to the patient, who was “fully aware of what was at stake and – with his trust, courage and will – made a memorable contribution to the medical battle against a growing disease.” Nearly 100,000 people in Europe and the United States are in need of a heart transplant, according to Carmat. (AFP) World News Women with new wombs get embryos CLOSE up of a screen showing an image of an embryo. STOCKHOLM (AFP) – Four Swedish women with transplanted uteruses have received testtube embryos in a cutting-edge bid to fall pregnant, Swedish researchers said Monday. “I cannot verify if any of them are pregnant or not,” said Mats Braennstroem, head of the research team at Sweden’s Gothenburg University. “We will wait until late pregnancy to release any data on that.” The embryos – produced by in-vitro fertilisation – were transferred into the transplanted wombs during the past month. The researchers said “the prospects for success are good”, but they did not expect all four women to get pregnant on the first attempt. The patients are part of a group of nine who had received transplants of wombs donated by close relatives since September 2012. In two cases, the transplant was unsuccessful and the womb had to be removed. Another three women are expected to receive embryos in late March or early April. The world’s first transplant of a uterus, donated by a 46-year-old to a 26-year-old, took place in Saudi Arabia in 2002. Gates reclaims title as world’s richest N E W YORK (AP) – Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is once again the world’s richest person. F o r b e s magazine announced its ranking of the world’s billionaires Monday. Gates, who led the list for 15 of the past 20 years, won the spot back from Mexican telecom mogul Carlos Slim Helu, who had topped the list for the past four years. Gates’ net worth is estimated at $76 billion; Slim Helu follows at $72 billion. Spanish clothing magnate Amancio Ortega, known for the Zara retail chain, maintained his No. 3 spot and came out ahead of famed U.S. investor Warren Buffett, who ranked fourth. Larry Ellison of Oracle came in fifth. The largest net worth gainer on the list was Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, who more than doubled his fortune to $28.5 billion as the value of his company’s stock soared. He ranks 21st on the list. 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 Pampanga CID chief nabbed for ‘hulidap’ By AARON B. RECUENCO and FRANCO G. REGALA Police operatives arrested Monday the Pampanga Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) head in a raid right on its headquarters for allegedly extorting money from big-time drug traffickers. The raiding cops who happened to be CIDG operatives arrested Chief Ins pe c t o r B ienve n id o Reydado after finding him keeping a cache of loose firearms and R2.6 million cash. The incident also resulted in the relief of Senior Supt. Vic Valencia, CIDG regional officer of Central Luzon, for command responsibility, and all Pampanga CIDG personnel. Chief Supt. Benjamin Magalong, CIDG director, said the raid on their Pampanga provincial office is but a proof that they do not tolerate wrongdoings in their ranks. “The most important here is that we ourselves are acting on rogue elements of the CIDG,” said Magalong who personally led the raid on Monday afternoon. Magalong said they have long been receiving reports about a modus operandi of Pampanga CIDG operatives which they dubbed as “Agaw Bato.” Based on the intelligence reports, the group of Reydado would target foreign drug traffickers operating in Pampanga and nearby areas. “In some cases, they were also monitored to have conducted their illegal activities in Metro Manila,” said Magalong. Once an arrest was made, the group of Reydado would then bring the suspects to their safehouse, not in CIDG office, where they would demand huge sum of money in exchange for the dropping of the drug charges. While they would release the drug suspects after paying their demand, Magalong said the confiscated drug would remain with the cops. That seized drugs, according to Magalong, would be then sold by Reydado’s group. The R2.6 million seized from Reydado and his men, he said, is believed to be proceeds from their illegal operations. A separate raid, it was learned, was also conducted on the group’s safehouse in Bulacan. Seized during the operations a s i d e fro m c a s h w e re fou r high-powered firearms and 11 handguns, five Sports Utility Vehicles and two motorcycles. Magalong said Reydado and his men were surprised of the raid. Also arrested during the operation were six CIDG civilian agents tagged as Reydado’s trusted men. They were identified as Adriano Laureta, Arnold Sanggalang, Eric Reydado, Pedrito Tadeo, Alberto Reydado and Edwardson Sisracon. Based on background check, Sisracon was found to be the second most wanted in Naic town in Cavite. “Based on the initial reports, these felons are being utilized by Reydado in his illegal activities,” said Magalong. Magalong said they first heard of Reydado’s illegal activity in August last year, the very month that he was assigned as Pampanga’s CIDG provincial officer. Magalong said Reydado might have gotten the idea of his illegal activities when he was still in PDEA. It was learned that Reydado is a member of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) Class 1991. Reydado was already slapped with drug related charges but the cases were dismissed. Luy drops lawyer By LEONARD POSTRADO Pork barrel scam whistleblower Benhur Luy has dropped Levito Baligod as legal counsel, four days after the 43-year-old lawyer brought two new witnesses to the Office of the Ombudsman. Luy, however, insisted that it had nothing to do with Baligod’s recent action. Baligod had come under fire from Justice Secretary Leila de Lima over the acceptance of new witnesses in the multi-billion peso racket of Janet Lim-Napoles, involving the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of legislators. In a one-page letter, Luy denied that the rift between De Lima and Baligod was the reason why he decided to replace his counsel. Baligod’s lack of time was cited by Luy as his reason for replacing his lawyer. “It has been a rough and rugged words for us, and for all you have done, I am eternally thankful. However, I have noticed that you were very busy with your other advocacies that is why I have decided to pursue this journey even without you guiding me. It will not be easy though but this will mutually benefit us in the end,” read Luy’s letter, which he signed before the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Monday “I would like to thank you for your time in protecting my rights and representing me in my legal battles. My family and I wish you all the best in your life especially in pursuing your advocacies. With deep gratitude for our friendship, I formally release you from any obligation and/or contract to litigate on my behalf and to represent me as legal counsel effective 03 March 2014,” he added. Sought for her comment, De Lima said she respected the decision of Luy. “We have to respect Benhur Luy’s decision, prerogative yan ng kliyente to change his lawyer. Maski si Atty. Baligod alam nya yan at nirerespeto nya yan,” de Lima said in a press briefing yesterday at the DOJ in Manila. “Yun ang kanyang sinasabi (lack of time) so you know as you know attorney-client relationship is a privileged matter and it is based primarily on trust and therefore it’s the prerogative of the client to change his counsel,” she added. De Lima said she had heard about it but was hoping Luy and Baligod will patch up their differences. “I have not spoken to Benhur although dati ko nang narinig na parang nagtatampo na si Benhur na parang wala nang oras sa kanya si Atty. Baligod. That was a few weeks ago or several weeks ago, but I thought mapa-patch up whatever yung differences. I thought na hindi dadating sa ganito but apparently hindi. But we have to respect Benhur’s decision,” the DOJ chief said. As to other possible reasons, De Lima said she would not venture a guess. “Kung may iba pang dahilan, mahirap pakialaman yan, because that’s a privileged matter. Prerogative po yan ng isang kliyente kung gusto nyang palitan ang kanyang abogado,” she explained. Warning shots fired vs Ukraine soldiers SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine (AP) – Vladimir Putin ordered tens of thousands of Russian troops participating in military exercises near Ukraine’s border to return to their base as US Secretary of State John Kerry was on his way to Kiev, as tensions in the strategic Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea remain high as troops loyal to Moscow fired warning shots at protesting Ukrainian soldiers. It was not clear if Putin’s move was an attempt to heed some of the West’s call to de-escalate the crisis that has put Ukraine’s future on the line. It came Kerry was on his way to Kiev to meet with the new Ukrainian leadership that has accused Moscow of military invasion. The Kremlin, which does not recognize the new Ukrainian leadership, insists it made the move in order to protest millions of Russians living there. On Tuesday, pro-Russian troops who had taken control of the Belbek air in the Crimea region fired warning shots into the air as around 300 Ukrainian soldiers, who previously manned the airfield, demanded their jobs back. About a dozen Russian soldiers at base stood guarding the airfield and warned the Ukrainians, who were marching unarmed, not to approach. They fired several warning shots into the air and said they would shoot the Ukrainians if they continued to march toward them. The shots were the first fired since pro-Russian troops – estimated by Ukrainian authorities to be 16,000 strong, tightened their grip on the Crimea Peninsula over the weekend. There was no fighting elsewhere in Crimea early on Tuesday. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 NEWS ROUNDUP NPA fighter killed in clash MALAYBALAY, Bukidnon – Government troops killed a New People’s Army (NPA) member during an encounter in Barangay Basak, Lantapan, Bukidnon. Troopers belonging to the 8th Infantry Battalion recovered an AK47 assault rifle from the dead rebel, reportedly a member of the NPA Guerrilla Front 68. Traces of blood were also seen in the escape route of the insurgents. Capt. Christian Uy, 4th Infantry Division spokesman, said the rebel group was responsible for the burning of farm equipment of an agricultural company in Bukidnon. (Camcer Ordoñez Imam) Lonely widower hangs self BAUANG, La Union – Missing the love of his wife and the presence of his children, a 72-year-old widower committed suicide by hanging himself on a tree using a nylon cord in Barangay Bawanta, this municipality. Chief Inspector Armand Depalog, Bauang Police chief, identified the suicide as Herminio Vergara. Investigators learned that the victim was earlier seen drinking liquor and telling a neighbor that he wanted to end his life. “Hindi naman daw pinapansin dahil hindi naman alam na totohanin n’ya ito, police said. Aside from missing his wife, he also longed for the love of his children who were living away from him. (Liezle Basa Iñigo) Girl, 8, drowns in Ilocos River SARRAT, Ilocos Norte – An eight-year-old girl drowned while swimming in the deep portion of Padsan River in Barangay 8, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, last Monday. Police said the victim, Precious Lara Ceredon, a Grade 3 pupil and resident of Barangay 8, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, was already dead when recovered by rescuers. Investigation showed that the victim and her classmate were crossing the river to swim when the victim drowned upon reaching the deep portion of the water. (Freddie G. Lazaro) Village dad shot dead in Ilocos STA. LUCIA, Ilocos Sur – A village councilor was shot dead in broad daylight Monday at his vulcanizing shop in Barangay Nagtablaan, Santa Lucia town. Chief Inspector Benedicto Cardenas, Santa Lucia town chief of police, identified the victim as William Jimenez, village councilor and former barangay chairman of Barangay Nagtablaan, Santa Lucia town. Investigation showed that the shooting incident happened at about 8 a.m., Monday. The victim was vulcanizing an interior wheel of a tractor when two unidentified men wearing bull caps suddenly arrived and shot him several times. The village official died on the spot from bullet wounds in the chest and other parts of the body. Police recovered from the crime scene empty shells of .45-caliber pistol. (Freddie G. Lazaro) Man with shabu found dead A suspected member of the notorious “Bahala Na Gang” was found dead with multiple bullet wounds in the body inside a vacant house in Quezon City before dawn yesterday. The still unidentified victim, about 20 to 30 years old, 5’1’’ tall and fair complexioned, was still holding a plastic sachet containing shabu when discovered inside an abandoned house at No- 12-B Basilan Street, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City, at about 1:30 a.m. Police said the victim had a “Bahala Na Gang” tattoo on his right thigh. Investigators also found in the crime scene illegal drugs paraphernalia such as three plastic lighters, two improvised tooters, and four aluminum foils; and cartridges and deformed bullet slugs of .45-caliber pistol. (Jeffrey G. Damicog) 5 8 hurt in Cotabato grenade blast KIDAPAWAN CITY – Eight market vendors, two of them minors, were wounded when a fragmentation grenade went off inside a public market in Midsayap, North Cotabato, around 8:45 p.m., Monday, police reports said. The Midsayap Police identified the blast victims as Kryza Jane Torrejas, 13; Liezel Ann Pocapotan, 14; Virginia Cablas, 56; Quintin Trastisa, 32; Paula Angelie Masicampo, 20; Rodrigo Cataytay Jr, 31; Bernie Cuerpo, 22, and Charles Monsanto Guhitia, 22, all residents of Midsayap. Five of the blast victims were rushed to a private hospital in Midsayap while the rest were transferred to the Cotabato Regional and Medical Center in Cotabato City. Senior Inspector Henry Narciso, deputy chief of Midsayap Police, said unidentified men on board a mo- torcycle lobbed the grenade inside the public market while the victims were busy preparing their products for the market day on Tuesday. Authorities have yet to find out the motive and those responsible for another bomb attack in North Cotabato. (Malu Cadelina Manar) Palace condemns NPA landmine attack Malacañang condemned yesterday the latest landmine attack of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Bansalan, Davao del Sur, saying that it is a clear violation of the Comprehensive Agreement on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CAHRIHL) between the government and the National Democratic Front (NDF). “We join the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) in condemning the latest attack of the NPA in Bansalan, Davao del Sur,” Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said yesterday. “This brazen act of the NPA is in violation of the Comprehensive Agreement on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CAHRIHL) that was signed by government of the Philippines and the NDF in The Hague, Netherlands in March 1998,” he said. The AFP has already stated that it will also file charges of frustrated murder against NPA members who planted the improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Bansalan. A convoy of ambulances consisting of the Red Cross Davao del Sur chapter and the Davao del Sur Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) were hit by a landmine that exploded Sunday night. The ambulances were supposed to pick up 11 wounded soldiers that night. The landmine injured five civilian volunteers. (Madel Sabater-Namit) Florida bus lost brake prior to crash – driver The driver and conductor of the ill-fated passenger bus that fell off a cliff in Bontoc, Mt. Province, claimed that the vehicle experienced mechanical glitches right before meeting a fatal accident last month. Bus driver Edgar Reynon and conductor Jeremiah Agnapan yesterday took the witness stand during the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board’s (LTFRB) hearing of the case against GV Florida Transport Inc. (Florida). The ill-fated bus marked with Florida trade name but used a license plate registered with Mt. Province Cable Tours and engine and chassis registered with Dagupan Bus Company reportedly left Manila at 8:35 p.m. of February 6. The bus fell off the Bontoc-Banaue Road at about 7:20 a.m. the following day. Reynon and Agnapan recounted that the bus was supposed to drop off two passengers in Barangay Bayo on the morning of February 7 but the brake did not work. “The bus only slowed down but it didn’t come to a full stop. The brake didn’t work,” Reynon said in the vernacular as he testified about the bus’ malfunctioning brake. Hearing nervous shouts from the passengers, Agnapan decided to jump off the bus. “The bus was going down hill and failed to stop. I decided to jump fearing for my safety,” said Agnapan, who was not a licensed conductor at the time of the accident. For his part, Reynon said nervous passengers tried to convince him to drive the bus to hit the mountain but he didn’t. “I was still in control of the vehicle so I didn’t but the tire of the right front wheel burst and the left side of the road was sandy. I lost control after that then the bus fell,” he added. R eynon, who admitted to have started driving Mt. Province Cable Tours buses since 2012, said he only started working for GV Florida Transport Inc. five months before the accident happened. Reynon also admitted that he transported passengers during his apprenticeship with GV Florida Transport. (Kris Bayos) ILAGAN City (Isabela) Mayor Josemarie ‘Jay’ Diaz plays with a 72-kilo python at the Ilagan Sanctuary in Barangay Santa Victoria. Of all the wildlife animals at the city’s Animal Kingdom, the giant snake is said to be the most visitorfriendly. (Photo by Ceasar M. Perante) 6 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2014 The Manila Bulletin, led by its Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. Emilio T. Yap, President and Publisher Atty. Hermogenes P. Pobre, Executive Vice President Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Cris J. Icban Jr., Business Editor Loreto D. Cabañes, Officers and Employees, congratulate the government of the Republic of the Philippines headed by H.E., President Benigno S. Aquino III and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas headed by its Chairman and Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr., on their commitment in providing proactive leadership in bringing about a strong financial system conducive to a balanced and sustainable growth of the economy for our Filipino people of our Republic of the Philippines. CONGRATULATIONS AND MABUHAY! EDITORIAL Remittances reach new record highs T HE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) recently announced that remittances from overseas Filipinos registered a new record high of US$2.4 billion in December, 2013, up by 12.5 percent from the same month last year. This was the ninth consecutive month in 2013 that personal remittances breached the US$2-billion mark. This resulted in a full-year remittance record of US$25.1 billion in 2013, higher by 7.6 percent than the previous year’s level. The increase was propelled by the robust growth in remittances of land-based workers with work contracts of one year or more (6.1 percent) and transfers of sea-based workers and land-based workers with short-term contracts (7.8 percent). Cash remittances from overseas Filipinos coursed through banks reached the highest level to date of US$2.2 billion in December, 2013, a 9.1 percent increase from the level registered in the same period a year ago. For the entire year of 2013, cash remittances posted a 6.4 percent increase to reach US$22.8 billion, exceeding the BSP’s projection of 5 percent growth for the year. Cash transfers from land-based and sea-based workers grew by 6 percent and 7.9 percent, respectively. Cash remittances from land-based workers in the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Canada, and Japan accounted for more than three-fourths (77.1 percent) of the total. The solid growth of remittances from overseas Filipinos is a huge support and boost to the country’s economic activity, with cash remittances accounting for 8.4 percent of the country’s economic activity, with cash remittances accounting for 8.4 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2013. remittances remained robust due to the strong demand for skilled Filipino manpower abroad, particularly in the Middle East. As of end-December 2013, commercial banks established tie-ups, remittance centers, correspondent banks, and branches/representative offices serving our workers abroad reached 4,740. Preliminary data from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) indicated that the number of deployed workers for the year reached 1.8 million. POEA approved job orders totaled 793,415 for 2013, of which about two-fifths (40.9 percent) were job orders mainly for services, production, professional, technical, and related workers intended for the manpower requirements of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Qatar. The Manila Bulletin, led by its Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. Emilio T. Yap, President and Publisher Atty. Hermogenes P. Pobre, Executive Vice President Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Cris J. Icban Jr., Business Editor Loreto D. Cabañes, Officers and Employees, congratulate the government of the Republic of the Philippines headed by H.E., President Benigno S. Aquino III and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas headed by its Chairman and Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr., on their commitment in providing proactive leadership in bringing about a strong financial system conducive to a balanced and sustainable growth of the economy for our Filipino people of our Republic of the Philippines. CONGRATULATIONS AND MABUHAY! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 Mayor convicted for proxy weddings For getting another person to solemnize two weddings on his behalf, an incumbent Nueva Ecija mayor was sentenced to two four-year jail terms by the Sandiganbayan. Mayor Amado R. Corpuz of Cuyapo was found guilty of two counts of falsification of public documents for allowing a proxy to stand in for him to officiate two wedding ceremonies in 2009. Corpuz had the two grooms defending him but their testimonies failed to convince the anti-graft court on the mayor’s innocence. Instead, Associate Justices Efren de la Cruz, Rodolfo Poneferrada, and Rafael Lagos gave weight to the testimony of the stand-in who showed up as prosecution witness. The Sandiganbayan First Division also ordered Corpuz to pay a fine of R5,000 for each case. The court held that the totality of the prosecution’s evidence, including the wedding pictures and the testimony of photographers and sponsors, trumped the mayor’s defense. Retired municipal civil registrar Thelmo Corpuz testified that he was assigned by the mayor to preside over the weddings of spouses Manny Asuncion and Dina Lumanlan on October 28, 2009 and of spouses Alex Pascual and Esperanza Arizabal on December 18, 2009. According to Corpuz, he agreed to be the mayor’s proxy and told the court that he decided to own up to his part in the deception because of his advanced age and “in order to have peace of mind.” But while Corpuz may have indeed solemnized the weddings, it was Corpuz who signed the marriage contracts as solemnizing officer. Bridegrooms Asuncion and Pascual belied the witness’ claim, saying that photographs taken during their weddings showed Corpuz standing in front of them and their brides were taken during marriage counseling sessions before the actual ceremony. However, the photographers contracted by the couples denied the defense’s claim, saying there no wedding photos showing the mayor in the act of solemnizing the marriage. (Ben R. Rosario) Kasangga Mo ang Langit Reflections Today Of Trees and Forest Almsgiving, Metro Manila braces prayer, fasting Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 for traffic as road GospelE Reading: S U S [J s a i d t o projects start Rey Langit Senator Manny Villar Lower targets, same objective: Help the poor I N 2000, leaders of 189 member-states of the United Nations convened in its headquarters in New York for three days from September 6 to 8. It was touted as the largest gathering of world leaders in history during which they ratified the United Nations Millennium Declaration, which set eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to help citizens of the poorest countries to achieve a better life by 2015. Those eight MDGs were: To eradicate extreme poverty a n d h u n g e r ; To a c h i e v e universal primary education; To promote gender equality and empowering women; To reduce child mortality rates; To improve maternal health; To combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases; To ensure environmental sustainability; To develop a global partnership for development. The UN also listed 18 targets to achieve these eight major goals. I would like to cite one of the targets as it applies to the Philippines. Under MDG to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, target one for the Philippines is to halve the poverty rate from 34.4 percent in 1991 to 17.2 percent in 2015. In its online MDG watch, which monitored the country’s progress in achieving the goal, the National Statistical C o o rd i n a t i o n B o a rd ( N S C B ) projected that the poverty rate will be at 25.2 percent by 2015, which translates to a reduction of just 9.2 percentage points from the 1991 level, equivalent to an average reduction of 0.483 points a year in 21 years. Come deadline, we will be short of target by 10.394 points. Based on the results of its monitoring, the NSCB says the Philippines has a low probability of hitting the target. The National (Continued on page 11) 7 T Bureau of health education proposed Oriental Mindoro Rep. Paulino Salvador Leachon has filed a measure to create a bureau of health education integrating health curriculum to cover elementary, highschool and tertiary levels. Citing the importance of an integrated and comprehensive health education program to promote the right to health of the people and heighten health consciousness, Leachon insisted on the approval of a law providing mandatory health education reform order (HERO) health curriculum. House Bill 3901 aims to cover mental and emotional health; the ill-effects of the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; personal and consumer health; personal status, family, and sex education; safety and injury prevention; nutrition and fitness; disease prevention and control; health in the workplace, and health economics and health insurance. Under the proposed bill, the bureau’s board of director of health education shall be the policy-making body that would develop the HERO curriculum. The board shall be composed of the Department of Education, Department of Health, Department of Trade and Industry, Philippine Medical Association, and the private sector. Government must ensure that no student under the Philippine educational system shall enter the school system without the proper determination of his or her current health, emotional, and psychological status through appropriate screening tests and medical examinations, Leachon pointed out. (PNA) HE word is out: traffic congestion in Metro Manila is going to be worse than usual for the next couple of years. This is because the government will begin work on 15 major road and infrastructure projects this year. In fact, construction of the Skyway Stage 3 project, a 14.8-kilometer, six-lane elevated expressway that will connect the North and South Luzon Expressways, already began last month. However, architect Felino Palafox, Jr. claims that while these road projects will help alleviate traffic in the metro, it is not entirely viable to the grand scheme of metro traffic. He said that the government continues to implement measures that are biased to automobiles. During the oil crisis of 1973, Palafox said that countries and cities elsewhere started looking for alternative transport systems, and found walking as a viable option. He said that Metro Manila should implement a traffic system that will provide a right of way to pedestrians and bikers. He also said that improving mass transit systems such as the MRT and LRT is crucial to solving the traffic issue in Metro Manila. Palafox stated that the government could have done better by simply continuing the vision provided for by the Americans in post-World War II – that is, construct a major thoroughfare plan that consists of six circumferential roads and 10 radial roads in Metro Manila. Circumferential road no. 4 is now known as EDSA, and that was the only one that was completely done. He noted that this traffic plan included the installation of trains stations around the metro. Fortunately, aside from road constructions and repairs, these projects by the national government include the extension of both the MRT and LRT. In our radio show at DWIZ 882 AM, Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio L. Singson informed us that improvement of mass transit is crucial in improving the traffic situation in the metro. (Continued on page 11) his disciples,] “Take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them; otherwise, you will have no recompense from your heavenly Father. When you give alms, do not blow a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets to win the praise of others. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing, so that your almsgiving may be secret. And your Father who sees in secret will repay you. “When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, who love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on street corners so that others may see them. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go to your inner room, close the door, and pray to your Father in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will repay you. “When you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites. They neglect their appearance, so that they may appear to others to be fasting. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, so that you may not appear to be fasting, except to your Father who is hidden. And your Father who sees what is hidden will repay you.” Reflections YOUR FATHER WHO SEES IN SECRET. Jewish festivals attract thousands of pilgrims to Jerusalem. Beggars abound in the city as people fulfill their duty of giving alms in the temple or in synagogues. Almsgiving in public is a good opportunity to win the praise of people. We all need praise and affirmation. Children acquire self-confidence when praised for good behavior. But praise cannot be the principal motivation for adults’ actions. (Continued on page 11) 8 1iiiiijiii WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 tempoen@gmail.com is currently studying abroad - intimating that he is bE prove his feelings for her. Highspeed Ronald Constantino ET'S START WITH This piece could be titled "Nawawalang Bituin" or "Naglalahong Bituin." But will settle for "Whatever Happened to ..." Okey, let's start with JIRO MANIO. What a promising child actor. Remember him in Maryo J. de los Reyes' "Magnifico." The film made him the youngest best child actor; shown in international filmfests. Jiro is now in his 20s, the father of two. And, it seems, nowhere to be found. Hope the ever patient Maryo J. can find him and revive his career. Also unheard of is JOHN WAYNE SACE, another fine young actor. He stood out in "Dekada '70." How about BARON GEISLER? Oh, he's still around and ready to face the camera if an indie role comes along. Baron is the most gifted actor of his generation .. . if and when he's sober. He always vows to stay away from alcohol, which is his undoing. Another very patient guy, Arnold Vegafria, manages Baron. Heard that SERENA DALRYMPLE is through with her studies at La Salle. Or is it St. Benilde? Whatever, it'll be nice to see L JIRO Manio again Serena onscreen, be it big or small. Watched her recently on Cinema One in a movie with the great Dolphy and she was such a joy to behold. The former Child Wonder, NINO MUHLACH, may not be too viSible, but he's still around, doing mostly indies. Superb in comic roles. How about other child actors? Would you believe that ATONG REDILLAS is now a UP teacher? And that Ateneo-educated RR HERRERA is managing the family business, Avis rent-a-car. CHUCKlE DREYFUSS is now a family man, appearing every now and then on television. MEL MARTINEZ is a chef, he owns and runs Kusina ni Bunso in the Morato area. JOHN Wayne Sace MARIAN Rivera (Instagram) posted Anne on Instagram. Marian and Anne had already done a magazine pictorial together, along with Judy Ann Santos, Angel Locsin and Charlene Gonzales. Marian told "Balita," "Si Anne naman, friend ko na siya at nagkasama kami sa pictorial ng 'Rouge' magazine, at kahit hindi naman kami madalas nagkakausap o nagkakasama, alam kong friend ko siya." She added, "Si Kathryn, siya ang "May effort kumbaga," he quipped in a report on ABS-CBN . The 25-year-old actor said that he and Concepcion make it a point to communicate with each other, despite being "sobrang busy namin pareho." "I'm doing a soap here and she's in the US taking different classes," he intimated. His friendship with Concepcion is a source of inspiration for Avelino. "Ngayon, I am inspired. Sometimes you just want to inspire someone, ganu'n din siya. She's been inspiring me also, giving me advice," he said . Avelino shared that he likes Concepcion for her beauty and brains. In a separate report on Push, Concepcion said that she enjoys Avelino's company. "Feeling ko parang hindi lang siya 'yung basta nag papa-cute," she said . Avelino is busy taping for "Honesto," which will air its final 'After Earth,' 'Movie 43' 5 SERENA Dalrymple Marian praised for sexy pictorial KAPUSO actress Marian Rivera is overwhelmed with the praises she received following her latest appearance in popular men's magazine, "FHM." Among those who expressed their admiration of Marian were several artist from the rival Kapamilya network including, Anne Curtis, Kathryn Bemardo, Jodi Sta. Maria, and Denise Laurel. "Nakakaloka ung body mo @therealmarian. GANDROOOUZ!" Enterta gumanap na batang Marian sa soap naming 'Endless Love.' Si Jodi, hindi pa kami nagkakilala nang personal, pero pareho ang makeup artist namin, si Krist Bansuelo. Kaya maraming salamat na na-appreciate nila ang pictorial ko." The set of photos, shot by lensman Mark Nicdao at Balesin Island in Quezon Province, is part of FHM's summer-themed March issue. One photo showed Marian seemingly wearing next to nothing but a pair of earrings and necklace. The issue is being touted as the magazine's "best ever." "So honored that 'FHM' asked me to grace their cover again. Everything is sweeter the second time around. Gracias," read Marian's Instagram post. Marian also graced the 150th special issue of 'FHM' in January last year. (Michael Joe T. Delizo/mb.com. ph) LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Reuters) - Big budget sci-fi flop "After Earth" and ensemble comedy "Movie 43" led the Razzie Awards on Saturday while annual favorite Adam Sandler went home emptyhanded at the ceremony that mauled Hollywood's worst films and performances of the year. "After Earth," starring Will Smith and his teenage son Jaden, picked up three gold spray-painted raspberry accolades: Jaden Smith for worst actor, Will Smith for worst supporting actor and worst screen combo for the father-son stars. The $130-million film, co- WILL Smith (AP Photo) written by Will Smith and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, was a major flop for Sony Corp's It's another boy for Gw. NEW YORK (AP) - Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's brood of boys has gotten bigger. A representative for Rossdale has confirmed that the musicians on Friday welcomed their third son, Apollo Bowie Flynn Rossdale. Rossdale tweeted news of the birth Saturday and said Bowie and Flynn were their mothers' maiden names. Apollo's brothers are five-year-old Zuma and seven-year-old Kingston. The 48-year-old Rossdale is a musician best known as the lead singer of the rock band Bush. The 44-year-old Stefani is the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt, and GWEN Stefani and Gavin Rossdale (AP Photo) has released two hit solo albums. She's also a fashion designer. -nment NESTORCUARTERO Editor I liP on KG ! for KC Concepcion - who mt on doing everything to kinabibilangan nina direktor Lore Reyes at Joel Lamangan, actorpainter Mike Austria at ang mga choreographer na sina Geleen Eugenio at Lyn Tamayo. For more inquiries, maaaring tawagan si Ms. Cynthia (861-8586). Email address is dmvhapa@yahoo. com.ph. Rowena Agilada BANG level na ang sikat na talent manager at supervising producer na si Manny Valera. Nagtayo siya ng DMV House of Acting & Performing Arts (DMV HAPA) at ginanap ang blessing nito last Sunday (March 2). Nagcut ng ceremonial ribbon ang DMV talents na sina Alessandra de Rossi at Janella Salvador. Dumating din ang ibang DMV talents na sina Polo Ravales, Jennica Garcia, Althea Vega, Alex Medina, Kerbie Zamora at Neri Naig kasama ang boyfriend na si Chito Miranda. Andu'n din sina Mother Lily Monteverde, direk Mel Chionglo, direk Gil Portes, Ricky Davao at Malou Choa-Fagar (,'Eat Bulaga" executive producer). Ayon kay Manny V., dream come true itong project. Matagal na niyang gustong magkaroon ng studio kung saan magde-develop sila ng iba't ibang talents tulad ng acting, singing, dancing, painting, atbp. Bukas ang DMV HAPA sa lahat ng gustong matuto (bata at matanda). Magsisimula ang summer classes on April 2. Located ito sa 5 Scout Magbanua corner Roces Avenue, QC near Amoranto I eep Razzies Columbia Pictures last year, grossing just $60 million at the US and Canadian box office . Relativity Media's "Movie 43," which features 16 offbeat comedy sketches with stars such as Halle Berry, Kate Winslet and Hugh Jackman, won worst picture, worst screenplay for its 19 screenwriters, and worst director for its 13 filmmakers. The Razzies, created in 1980 as an antidote to the backslapping of Hollywood's awards season and now in its 34th year, is held on the evening before the glitzy Oscars ceremony, the biggest night of honors for the film industry. :!n &. Gavin The couple met in the mid-90's and were married in 2002. z:=:=: .IIII/PII 9 Barbara Miguel gets Queens World best actress nomination Timing episode on March 14. Concepcion is in the US taking up classes on acting and professional development. (Rowena Tan/mb.com.ph) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 Nominated BARBARA Miguel Stadium. Magtuturo rin ng film production, taekwondo, ballet, pagtugtog ng piano, guitar at violin, modern dance, zumba, hiphop, ballroom dancing. Ang teachers ay Sobrang proud ang GMA Artist Center sa talent nitong si Barbara Miguel. Nominated ang bagets for Best Actress sa 2014 Queens World Film Festival (QWFF) sa New York City for her performance in "Nuwebe" kung saan ginampanan ni Barbara ang isang batang ina. Nabuntis siya at nanganak sa edad nuwebe. Ni-rape siya ng kanyang stepfather (Jake Cuenca). Si Nadine Samonte ang gumanap na ina ni Barbara. Mula ito sa direksiyon ni Joseph Israel Laban. Naunang kinilala at pinarangalan si Barbara bilang Best Actress sa Harlem International Film Festival sa naturang pelikula. Napapanood si Barbara sa "Carmela (Ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Mundong Ibabaw") bilang itinuturing na kapatid ni Marian Rivera. Final week Nakabalik na si Solenn Heussaff mula sa Vietnam kasama ang Argentinian boyfriend niya. Panay nga ang post ni Solenn sa kanyang Instagram account ng photos nila ng kanyang BF. Trabaho cum bakasyon na rin ang ginawa ni Solenn . Nag-TV shoot siya para sa isang commercial at photo shoot para sa isang magazine. Namasyal din sila ng kanyang BF sa iba't ibang lugar sa Vietnam. Final week ngayon ng "Adarna" at happy si Solenn na naging bahagi siya ng fantaseryeng ito ng GMA7. Mamaya sa "Ada rna," magaaway sina Robin (Saab Magalona) at Dayana (Solenn Heussaff) dahil kay Migo (Geoff Eigenmann). Inundayan ni Dayana ng magic sampal si Robin at nagkabulutong ito. Bihag ni Garuda (Michelle Madrigal) si Lupe/Larka (Jean Garcia). Inalisan niya ito ng memorya at nagbago ang itsura. Hindi nakilala ni Lupe si Ada at sinaktan niya ang anak. Angel bonds with Luis' family BARELY a month after announcing that they are back into each other's arms, Luis Manzano and Angel Locsin took time off from their busy schedules to spend quality time with the Rectos. Fans of the lovers were thrilled to see the couple's respective post about Sunday's family bonding. Angel shared on Instagram a photo of the get-together, expressing, "finally, a day off! (Half day off pero keri na!: p) dinner with my awesome boyfriend's family. I missed them soo much! Thanks Love ko @Iuckymanzano." Luis, for his part, posted a photo of Angel with his mother, Batangas Governor Vilma Santos. He wrote: "Having dinner with these 2 lovely ladies, the mommy and the girlfriend @therealangellocsin." The reunited couple recently trended on Twitter when they shared their sweetness on national TV via "Minute to Win It." A supposed impending marriage was also reported, with both Kapamilya stars having allegedly asked Kris Aquino to take part as "ninang ." In a separate interview with "Tapatan ni Tunying," Luis' mother gave a nine out of 10 rating for her "future daughterin-law." The multi-awarded actress also doesn't mind if ever the two would decide to settle down. "'Pag ready na sila ... Ang alam ko lang masaya sila ngayon ... Wala naman problema. Di naman ako ang makikisama. Plus, the fact na 'di na bago si Angel, at least, I know they are back (together) and maligaya sila sa isa't isa, mas maligaya kami for them." (Jecelyn V. Macahindog/mb.com.ph) ANGEL Locsin spends 'half day off' with Luis Manzano's family. (Instagram) 10 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 Villar... Review of PRA’s mandate sought Senator Cynthia Villar proposed Monday to redirect the mandate of the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) to the development of inland areas and existing reclamation projects instead of proposing more reclamation projects. Villar, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Government Corporations and Public Enterprises, stressed that reclamation should be a last resort and should only be done according to public interest. “Dapat rebyuhin ang pangalan nila na Philippine Reclamation Authority, kasi parang ang naging mandate nila ang gumawa ng reclamation. Before it was PEA, Public Estate Authority, to maximize potentials of reclaimed areas. Ang hindi ko maintindihan, bakit ginawang reclamation authority. Ngayon ang nagiging idea, magre-reclaim nang magre-reclaim even if it’s not according to public interest,” Villar said. During the second hearing of the committee on the resolution seeking a review of the powers and responsibilities of PRA, Villar said inland development should be favored more than reclamation to avoid environmental damage. “In other countries, like Hong Kong, ang reclamation talagang pinag-iisipan nila, unless there is no other recourse, they resort to reclamation. Ang primary interest is public interest, not to make money, not any economic interest,” Villar said. (From page 7) Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) has basically admitted the same.Last week, Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, who is concurrently NEDA director general, released some details of the updated Philippine Development Plan (PDP), including the revised targets related to the MDGs. The revised Philippine Development Plan (PDP) adopted 2016, the last year of the Aquino administration as the new deadline to achieve the following targets: Reduce the poverty rate from 25.2 percent in 2012 to 18 percent ; Reduce the underemployment rate from 19.8 percent in 2013 to 17 percent; Reduce the unemployment rate from 7.3 percent in 2013 to 6.5-6.7 percent; Economic growth, as measured by the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) remains at the range of 7 to 8 percent a year. These targets are okay with me. I believe these are realistic. If you really want to accomplish s o m e t h i n g , yo u s h o u l d s e t g o a l s t h a t a re achievable. Of course, targets should not be unreasonably low because that would make them so unchallenging as to be boring. On the other hand, targets should not be so lofty and overly ambitious because that would make them impossible to achieve, so they go to the “in your dreams” section – nice to the ears, but people won’t bother with them. Now that the MDGs have been revised down to realistic levels, taking into account the conditions existing in the Philippines, the next task is to begin working on them, and working hard to achieve them. This is because lowering the goals also means that we are “waiving” our chance at making excuses if we fail. In fairness, achieving the lower targets does not make them insignificant, compared to the original MDGs set by the United Nations Summit of 2000. For instance, using a simple arithmetical computation and the projected Philippine population of 100 million for this year as basis, to reduce the poverty rate to 18 percent by 2016 will mean saving nine million Filipinos from impoverishment a year, or 18 million in the next two years. In sum, we stay on track with the primary objective of the MDGs: to help our citizens achieve a better life. Let’s get on with it! ( Fo r c o m m e n t s / fe e d b a c k e m a i l t o : m b v. secretariat@gmail.com or visit www.mannyvillar. com.ph) Reflections... (From page 7) Humility is the mark of spiritual maturity. The key to humility is to give God all the glory and praise. In the Gospel, Jesus refers to our “good deeds” that include penance, almsgiving, and prayer. We should not put them in a box with our names pasted on it for everyone to see. What is important is that nothing escapes our heavenly Father who sees and knows everything. Since God’s reward is the only thing that ultimately matters, we entrust everything to God. *** If you look at the heavens, you don’t see the tag: MADE BY GOD. God is not insecure. Ask for a share of divine humility. *** SOURCE: “366 Days with the Lord,” ST PAULS, 7708 St. Paul Rd., SAV, Makati City (Phils.); Tel.: 8959701; Fax 895-7328; E-mail: publishing@stpauls.ph; Website: http://www.stpauls.ph. 11 Bb. Pilipinas 2014 early favorites bared A BEAUTY contest perpetual watcher lists down a few of the early favorites in the current search for Bb. Pilipinas 2014. His list includes: Pia Romero Wurtzbach, 24, from Cagayan de Oro. A former ABS-CBN artist, she placed 1st runner-up to Mutya Johanna Datul in Miss Supranational 2013. 24 year old Cebuana Kris Tiffany Janson is a finance Analyst at a packaging company in Manila. Yvette Marie Santiago is a native of Daraga, Albay who at 20, is already a Certified Public Accountant. Prior to joining the Bb. Pilipinas 2014 pageant, she won World Miss University in Korea when she was only 17 years old. Statuesque at 5’10” , Mary Anne Bianca Guidotti is from Taguig. She is 24 years old. She graduated with a degree in European Studies major in International Relations from the Ateneo de Manila University and is currently a Technical Assistant of the Executive Director at the Community and Family Services International. Aklan native Ladylyn Riva is 26 years old. This ‘Lady’ is a registered nurse, a freelance makeup artist, and a print and commercial model. Ladylyn earlier won as Miss Casino Filipino. More thrills in ‘Rio 2’ CARLOS Saldanha, who co-directed and directed the global blockbuster “Ice Age” movies, had long wanted to write a love letter to his hometown of Rio. From his imagination came a story about a nerdy, highly domesticated bird who goes on the adventure of a lifetime in that wondrous ‘RIO 2’ city that produced the highly successful “Rio” movie released in April 2011 that became a worldwide smash with almost $500 million at the global box office. Now, his lead characters Blu and Jewel voiced by Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway are back in “Rio 2” for a grand adventure into the wild with Nigel the villain at their trail. To fully realize the scope and breadth of this magical world and its vivid characters, Saldanha brought together an all-star voice cast, led by Oscar® nominees Anne Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg, Oscar and Grammy®-winner Jamie Foxx, acclaimed musical artist will.i.am, actor-musician Jemaine Clement, comedic actress Leslie Mann, actor Rodrigo Santoro (a Brazilian native), actor-comedian George Lopez, and funnyman Tracy Morgan. Saldanha returns to Brazil and reunites his beloved characters in “Rio 2.” In the new film, it’s a jungle out there for Blu, Jewel and their three kids, after they’re hurtled from Rio to the wilds of the Amazon. As Blu tries to fit in, he goes beak-to-beak with the vengeful and villainous Nigel, and meets the most fearsome adversary of all…his father-in-law. The world’s favorite “Rio” characters are joined by Oscar nominee Andy Garcia, Grammy winner Bruno Mars, Tony® winner Kristin Chenoweth, and Oscar/Emmy®/ Tony winner Rita Moreno. “Rio 2” also features new Brazilian artists and original music by Janelle Monáe and Wondaland. Langit... (From page 7) I asked Secretary Singson about the timing of the projects, particularly about why they are going to be started all on the same year. He said that most of the repair projects have been approved as far as 2010. A good example of this would be the Lacson interchange, which was supposed to be carried out a few years back, but there were concerns raised by UST that needed to be addressed first prior to starting the project. Overall, the problem that is Metro Manila traffic remains as such – a problem that needs to be solved. Hopefully, all these projects are worth the wait. Sec. Singson said that the results of these projects can be seen in a couple of years. But during this span of time, all we can do is brave the daily traffic and try to make adjustments in our everyday commute. 12 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 AGOS Comics RICHEL G. DOROTAN/LOUIE CELERIO Sports WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 NBTC stars get training By TITO S. TALAO Two days before they strut their stuff in the 2014 Seaoil NBTC High School All-Star Game, the crème of the crop of the country’s collegiate prospects will get the chance to sample the methods of Mike Jarin, coach of the Philippine Youth team to the FIBA U17 World Championship For Men in August in Dubai. Jarin, who led the RP Youth squad to a stunning second place finish in lsat year’s FIBA-Asia U17 Championship in Tehran and sits on the bench of the Talk ‘N Text Tropang Texters in the PBA and the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the UAAP, will conduct a training session on Friday with the select 30 who will participate in the All-Star Game on March 9 at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig. “The players are up for a very valuable lesson,” said Eric Al- tamirano, Seaoil NBTC national program director, of the session which starts at 7 p.m. at the Ynares Arena. Team practice will follow with the All-Stars’ respective coaches, Jeff Napa of NU and JB Sison of San Beda. The All-Star Game will climax the March 6-9 Seaoil NBTC League National High School Finals, the official grassroots development program of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas which is backed by the MVP Sports Foundation, Meralco, Smart, NLEX, Maynilad, Philex, Philipine Star and Molten. No less than SBP executive director Sonny Barrios has thrown his support behind the event. “SBP is fully behind NBTC’s AllStars and we laud and appreciate its efforts to actively make signifi- cant contributions to our grassroots development programs through the years,” said Barrios, who has been invited to grace the opening ceremony of the national high school finals. Division I bracketing in the national finals is as follows: A: Chiang Kai Shek, Hope Christian, NU-B; B: St. Francis of Assisi-Cavite, Sacred Heart SchoolAteneo (Cebu 2), NU-A; C: West Negros (Bacolod), University of San Carlos (Cebu 1), Iloilo Central Commercial; D: Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori (Cagayan de Oro), Assumption College-Davao, Southern City College (Zamboanga). Division II groupings: A: Olongapo City National, AssumptionPampanga, Divine World Academy (Dagupan); B: University of the Cordilleras (Baguio), Jesus Bill Shaw golf meet set The Bill Shaw Golf Classic, Wack Wack’s signature memberguest team tournament, is putting up a seed fund of R500,000 for Typhoon Yolanda survivors as it marks its milestone 25th staging today at Wack Wack’s West Course in Mandaluyong City. “We have earmarked a minimum of half a million (R 500,000) pesos for the Yolanda victims,” said Wack Wack director and chairman of the club’s Sports and Games Committee, Carlo Baniqued. “We might be able to donate more if all those who pledged to support this year’s Bill Shaw will make good their promise,” Baniqued added. The amount will be turned over to the Tzu Chi Foundation. The tournament actually kicked off last Monday with the traditional ceremonial drive by the event’s major sponsors and directors of the club. It will be capped by the awards night on Saturday where a brand-new Hyundai Tuczon and four round-trip Delta Airlines Business Elite tickets to North America will be raffled off. Wack Wack, one of the first to respond to the call for help in the Visayas, actually raised a total of P2MM earlier for the Yolanda victims, mainly from Wack Wack members and staff and realignment of part of funds originally budgeted for social events. Wack Wack President and concurrent chairman of the club’s Fellowship and Community Outreach Committee, Philip Ella Juico, said during the opening ceremonies that, “Bill Shaw, after whom this tournament is named was said to have been a compassionate person. We therefore draw strength and inspiration from Bill Shaw’s outstanding qualities, and honor him by donating this sum to the Yolanda victims, through the Tzu Chi Foundation which is known for its humanitarian projects.” The 25th Bill Shaw Golf Classic features a full roster of participants with 576 confirmed to play. Answer yesterday the Loving Shepherd (Naga), De La Salle-Lipa, C: Reedley International School, San Isidro Parish (Mandaue), Bethel Baptist Christian (Bukidnon); D: MMBL’s San Benildo, Trinity University of Asia and Jubilee Christian Academy. National University’s Janhubert Cani and John Paul, and Chiang Kai Shek College’s Mohammed Salim will join the Seaoil MakoLight team by Letran’s Ivan Villanueva, Hope Christian High’s John Apacible, Jobert Mercado and Arjan Dela Cruz. NU’s Lorenzo Battad, San Beda’s Javee Mocon and Ranbill Tongco, San Sebastian’s Michael Calisaan, Xavier’s Jarrel Lim, Allen Delos Santos of Claret School Zamboanga, Glenn Gallardo of Sacred Heart of Jesus-Cagayan De Oro, and Keith Lowell Pido of West Negros University. San Beda’s Arvin Tolentino, meanwhile, will banner the Seaoil Extreme-Dark squad along with Ateneo’s Thirdy Ravena, St. Benilde’s Rashleigh Paolo Rivero, Far Eastern’s Richard Escoto, Malayan High School of Science’s Justin Serrano, NU’s Manuel Mosqueda, SBC’s Adven Diputado, San Sebastian’s Alfren Gayosa and Ryan Paule Costelo, La Salle-Zobel’s Henri Lorenzo Subido, University of the Philippine’s Diego Miguel Dario, Xavier’s Isaac Go, Arnie Padilla of Sacred Heart School Cebu, Joshua Edjan of Hua Siong College of Iloilo, and Allyn Bulanadi of Assumption College of Davao. 13 Pinays shine in touch football By CLYDE MARIANO The Philippines shone in touch football by winning the Oakwood Rugby 10s at the expense of Dubai Emirates Firebrands, 73, last month in Bangkok, Thailand. Driven by their desire and fiery determination, the undefeated Filipinas stamped their class against the team from the tiny oil-rich country. “We travelled to Thailand with strong determination to win because we want to show to other teams we are champion,” said Arabelle Jimenez during the PSA Sports Forum yesterday at Shakeys in Malate. “The win was a big boost to our international campaign. Hopefully, we can win more tournaments and give honors to the country,” added Jimenez. Jimenez said there are tournaments await the team this year. “We are busy preparing because we want to win more tournaments,” she said. The members of the victorious team apart from Jimenez are Claire Barberis, Nerice de la Cruz, Arlene Trinkler, Alexandra de Castro, Aleth Feliciano, Gene Flores, Joan Javier, Nikki Lira, Acee San Juan, and Maylene Savina. Escuela foils CSA’s bid for twin titles Escuela de Sophia of Caloocan denied Colegio San Agustin-Makati of a chance to nail two crowns over the weekend in the Best Center-organized, Milo-sponsored 18th Women’s Volleyball League at the Xavier School gym. CSA-Makati dominated Jubillee Christian Academy, 25-13, 25-9, to claim the 13-and-under Competitive Division title but Escuela de Sophia hung though against a game CSA before clinching a hard-earned 22-25, 25-21, 25-19 triumph for the Developmental crown in the same age bracket. St. Scholastica’s College clipped Aurora A. Quezon Elementary School, 25-13, 25-23, for third place in the Competitive Division. St. Paul College-Makati defeated Saint Pedro Poveda College, 25-14, 25-22, for third place in the Developmental Division. La Consolation College regrouped after a first set loss to turn back St. James Academy, 16-25, 25-15, 25-22, to claim the 17-and-Under Developmental championship. Third place went to Colegio de Sta Rosa Makati, fourth was Espiritu Santo Parochial Schill while the Sportsmanship Award went to St. Paul College Makati. Hope Christian School claimed the 17-and-under Competitive Division title via a 25-20, 25-15, 25-19 triumph. Third placer was Holy Family School, fourth was St. Scholastica’s College while Escuela de Sophia received the Sportsmanship Award. 14 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 Sports Resurgent Federer adds to Indian Wells buzz INDIAN WELLS, United States (AFP) – Roger Federer will seek to back up his Dubai title win on Saturday with a record fifth Indian Wells crown starting this week which if successful would be his 79th career title. Federer, though, will face a top class field with defending champion Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic as the top seeds. The $12 million ATP and WTA hardcourt event begins on Wednesday for the women – where Maria Sharapova is the defending champion – and Thursday for the men. Federer won titles at Indian Wells from 2004-2006 and again in 2012 and showed top form in reaching the Australian Open semi-finals and taking his sixth Dubai crown which included beating Djokovic in the semi-finals and coming from behind to beat Tomas Berdych in the final. “I think this is how you win your first title again after a while, and then hopefully from here on it’s easier, especially closing out,’’ Federer said. “There is a lot of pressure. Sometimes I have been disappointed with my play when it really mattered. I was able to deliver when I had to. I was able to come up with the goods. It was one of those tournaments I kind of need this way right now.’’ The 32-year-old Swiss star will have Stefan Edberg with him as coach, one of four former Indian Wells winners on hand to guide others, with Michael Chang helping Japan’s Kei Nishikori, Boris Becker working with Djokovic and Ivan Ljubicic coaching Canada’s Milos Raonic. RACE TIPS Today’s Races (Metro Turf) Starting at 6:15 P.M TIPSTER A – R1: Balatkayo/ Grace Giver; R2: Swerte Lang/ Bay Area Babe; R3: Umbrella Girl/ Mapaghinala; R4: Foreign Minister/Magical Boy;R5: Move On/ Maligalig; R6: Esprit De Corps/Mr. Integrity; R7: Smart Guru/Ma’am Mika; R8: Fort Courage/Oxygen. TIPSTER B – R1: Grace Giver/ Balatkayo; R2: Bay Area Babe/ Real Excellent; R3: Chase Charlie/Remus; R4: Foreign Minister/ Magical Boy; R5: So Endearing/ ROGER Federer Djokovic outslugs Murray NEW YORK (AP) – Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray 6-3, 7-6 (2) in an one-off match at Madison Square Garden on Monday, with the pair mixed the usual exhibition hijinks with some long rallies reminiscent of their epic Grand Slam meetings. A born showman, Djokovic always has fun with the New York crowd at the U.S. Open. When on a game point Monday he shanked an overhead into the net, the Serb did push-ups in penance. It was the first time playing at the Garden for both. “I was amazed by the size of it,’’ Djokovic said. “With the history in the world of sports and entertainment and music, it’s probably the most impressive and most important indoor facility in the world.’’ Murray grimaced more than once after an unforced error as if he were a few miles away at Flushing Meadows. But he also high-fived a fan after hooking in a winner down the line. And the Brit provides plenty of entertainment value simply with his ability to run down nearly every ball. Chasing a drop shot in the first set, Murray wound up all the way on Djokovic’s side of the court, bumping into a TV camera along the way. Djokovic went over and jokingly massaged Murray’s quad, lest he need a medical timeout. During one changeover, they pulled their phones out of their bags and met at the net to take a couple of selfies. Both tweeted them during the next break. “We might never get the chance to play here again,’’ Murray said. “Wanted to enjoy it. Hope everyone who came along had a good time as well. That was the whole point today.’’ “It has just been nice spending time with him,’’ Federer said. “It’s clearly inspiring at this point just hearing him speak about the game.’’ Federer battled nagging injuries much of last year but sees himself in a strong position to go far in events and add to his record total of 17 men’s Grand Slam titles, the most recent of them in 2012 at Wimbledon. And based upon hard work in the off-season, Federer says he has a new spark of confidence. “I feel I am in good enough shape at least now and that’s very encouraging,’’ he said. ‘‘I feel my best tennis is around the corner. I’ve said that quite a few times, but I feel like this time it’s really the case. I wake up with zero pain. I’m excited playing tournaments. It’s a good start to the season.’’ Nadal, who has 13 career Grand Slam titles, will try to match Federer as a four-time Indian Wells champion, having won in 2007 and 2009 as well as last year. Djokovic, the 2008 and 2011 Indian Wells winner, will also be a contender, as will Berdych, Britain’s Andy Murray and Australian Open champion Stanislas Wawrinka, in his first event since capturing his first Grand Slam crown by beating Nadal in the Move On; R6: Mr. Integrity/Esprit De Corps; R7: Smart Guru/Mr. Tatler; R8: Fort Courage/Pearl Bull. TIPSTER C – R1: Balatkayo/ Lucky Touch; R2: Bay Area Babe/ Real Excellent; R3: Mapaghinala/ Umbrella Girl; R4: Foreign Minister/Magical Boy; R5: Maligalig/ Move On; R6: Great Delta/Esprit De Corps; R7: Ma’am Mika/Smart Guru; R8: Fort Courage/Oxygen. BEST CHOICE: R1: Balatkayo; R2: Bay Area Babe; R3: Umbrella Girl; R4: Foreign Minister; R5: Move On; R6: Esprit De Corps; R7: Smart Guru; R8: Fort Courage. Lancer int’l tennis March 18-23 The 25th edition of the Mitsubishi-Lancer International Junior Tennis Championships has drawn a record number of 32 participating countries when it blasts off on March 18 to 23 at the newlyrefurbished Rizal Memorial Tennis Courts. Among those competing in the tournament rated one rung below the Grand Slam are netters from Australia, China, Great Britain, Serbia, Russia, United States, Switzerland, Taiwan, Japan and Korea. Melbourne final. Australian Lleyton Hewitt, 33, could become only the third active player to crack the 600 match win mark, joining Federer and Nadal. On the women’s side, Sharapova will be tested by 2012 Indian Wells winner Victoria Azarenka, 2011 winner Caroline Wozniacki and Australian Open champion Li Na of China. Li hopes to replace the absent Serena Williams at the top of the world rankings. “I want to be number one in the world,’’ Li said. “It’s a goal, the dream for all athletes. I will try as hard as I can.’’ Qualifying rounds are set March 16 to 17. “We always wanted to prioritize the youth, hoping that this tournament will continue to become a venue for our local aspiring tennis players to become more competitive in the future,” said Froilan Dytianquin, Vice President for the Marketing Services of the Mitsubishi-Lancer, during the PSA Forum at Shakey’s Malate yesterday. Also in attendance in the weekly forum were Arlan Reyes, Se- nior Manager for Advertising and PR; Philippine Tennis Association President Edwin Olivarez, secretary general Romeo Magat, and Philippine Sports Commissioner Buddy Andrada. Signifying their interest to compete in the tournament as of this week are Korea’s Lee Duck Hee, who is ranked No. 13 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) boys’ juniors, and Sun Ziyue of China, a semifinalist in the recent Australian Open Juniors. Sports LeBron fires 61 MIAMI (AFP) – LeBron James scored a career-high 61 points to break the Miami Heat one-game scoring record on Monday, sparking the defending NBA champions over the Charlotte Bobcats 124107. The Heat’s season win streak stretched to eight games in a row with a 16th consecutive victory in meetings with Charlotte, whose win drought against Miami now spans four years. James sank eight 3-pointers, hitting 22-of-33 shots from the field overall, and also grabbed seven rebounds and passed off five assists. “It was a special performance,’’ Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “He was efficient. The rim certainly looked like an ocean to him.’’ The former Heat single-game scoring record was 56 points by Glen Rice in April of 1995. On a night when Miami star guard Dwyane Wade was rested, Chris Bosh contributed 15 points and seven rebounds. Miami shot 55.4 percent from the floor, including 16-of-28 from 3-point range. Charlotte’s Al Jefferson scored 38 points and grabbed 19 rebounds. The Heat improved to 43-14, trailing only Eastern Conference rival Indiana (46-13) for the best record in the NBA and a homecourt edge throughout the play- offs. Charlotte fell to 27-33 as the Bobcats and Atlanta fight for the final two playoff positions in the East. Miami led 60-54 at half-time before James went wild in the third quarter, going 5-of-5 from beyond the 3-point arc on his way to 25 points in the quarter, matching the Bobcats’ total team output. James scored Miami’s first eight points of the second half, then added back-to-back three-point plays late in the period for an 8969 Heat lead. James followed with his eighth 3-pointer for a 95-73 edge with 1:16 to play in the third and began the fourth quarter with four straight points to reach 53 for the night. But with Charlotte still fighting to stay in the game, James remained in the lineup and added a pair of layups and a spinning bank shot for a 115-99 Miami edge with 2:23 to play. After Jefferson hit a jumper for Charlotte, James was fouled and sank two free throws to cap his scoring as fans chanted ‘’M-V-P’’ to the four-time NBA Most Valuable Player. James set several other Heat team records, including 22 baskets in a game, most points in a quarter by a player with 25 and most second-half points with 37. It was his 10th time in his ca- LEBRON James reer that James cracked the 50point barrier. Since James left the Cleveland Cavaliers for Miami, the Heat have lost the NBA Finals to Dallas, then won the past two league playoff crowns. Elsewhere: Memphis 110, Washington 104; Brooklyn 96, Chicago 80; Miami 124, Charlotte 107; Detroit 96, New York 85; Milwaukee 114, Utah 88; Minnesota 132, Denver 128; L.A. Lakers 107, Portland 106; Sacramento 96, New Orleans 89 Tennis set in Pontevedra The municipality of Pontevedra in Negros Occidental makes its first-ever hosting of the Palawan Pawnshop-Palawan Express Pera Padala regional age group tennis circuit presented by Tecnifibre starting tomorrow with a huge field clashing for top honors in various divisions at the St. Michael Tennis Court. The host city’s top junior players gear up for a tough challenge against their counterparts from Iloilo, Siquijor, Dumaguete, Bacolod, San Carlos, Cadiz, Sagay and La Carlota, guaranteeing an action-packed four-day battle for supremacy in the event serving as the sixth leg of the 29-stage nationwide circuit sponsored by Palawan Pawnshop and Technifibre. “We are proud to be part of this tournament not only for our youth but also from those in nearby cit- ies and provinces,” said Fr. Angelo Ansola, the event organizer who also heads Pontevedra’s junior tennis development program. “We hope to host more top-level tournaments to boost the sport here and at the same time be at par with our neighboring provinces in junior tennis.” Registration is ongoing with Fr. Ansola waiving the entry fee to accommodate all players. Events on tap are the 10-unisex, and the boys and girls’ 12-U, 14-U, 16-U and 18-U categories. For details, contact Philta referee Bobby Mangunay at 0915-4046464. “Through the years, it has been the commitment of Palawan Pawnsho to support and develop our players by providing top-notch tournaments like this, especially in the countryside,” said Palawan Pawnshop COO Bobby Castro. “This tournament will surely inspire our young players to achieve a higher level of play.” Pontevedra is actually the second new city to host the country’s premier junior tennis circuit with Los Baños hosting the third leg last month. Also expected to host the circuit for the first time this year are the Mandaue Tennis Club in Cebu, the Roxas Sports Complex in Roxas City, the Isabel Tennis Club in Isabel, Leyte and the Maasin Tennis Club in Maasin, Leyte. “This is in response to the strong clamor to stage a tournament in various cities and provinces where the sport is popular,” said Philta president and Paranaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez. “We are tapping new venues this year as part of our effort to promote the sport and discover talents in the countryside.” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 15 Marquez eyes Pacquiao fight Manny Pacquiao woke up to the news yesterday that his revered Mexican rival Juan Manuel Marquez has had a change of heart and that he is now looking forward to a fifth fight with the Filipino icon. Pacquiao admitted “that was nice to hear” but it actually meant little to him as he is focused only on one man in his General Santos City training camp. Not even Floyd Mayweather is taking away Pacquiao’s attention nor does Marquez. “I am focused only on Timothy Bradley,” said Pacquiao before plunging into another session of banging bodies with Lydell Rhodes, who is lending a hand to Pacquiao’s buildup for the rematch with Bradley set April 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Marquez, in a story that was published by the Los Angeles Times yesterday, said he is now looking forward to meet the winner of the second meeting between Pacquiao and Bradley, according to his longtime promoter Fernando Beltran. But Marquez, 40, will have to likewise hurdle his next assign- ment, a May 17 slugfest with Mike Alvarado in Los Angeles. Marquez has fought Pacquiao four times, winning just once, the last being the one that struck in everyone’s mind when he knocked out Pacquiao in the sixth round in Dec. 2012. Marquez had earlier said that there is no point in having to face Pacquiao a fifth time because he had already proven that he is the better fighter. But with Pacquiao a solid favorite to exact payback against Bradley, Pacquiao would have the one thing that Marquez craves for. If Pacquiao beats Bradley, he will get the World Boxing Organization welterweight crown, a title Marquez terribly wants since taking it would make him the first Mexican puncher in history to become a five-division titleholder. Beltran said winning a fifth crown has always been one of Marquez’s biggest obsessions. Pacquiao’s adviser Mike Koncz echoed his boss’s sentiments but made it clear that the fighting congressman is not looking past Bradley. (Nick Giongco) Azkals take on Azerbaijan XI Game Today (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) 10:30 p.m. – Philippines vs Azerbaijan Stephen Schrock, Javier Patino, Jerry Lucena and Roland Muller will make their first national team appearances under new coach Thomas Dooley as the Philippine Azkals take on Azerbaijan in an international friendly today in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The four overseas-based players take a break from their club duties as they look to get familiarize with Dooley’s system in the 10:30 p.m. Philippine time encounter with the European side. The Azkals are hoping to gain some much-needed experience from Azerbaijan, which is ranked 93rd in the world by the International Football Association (FIFA). It will be the first time that the Philippines with play a European team since a 1-0 loss to Estonia at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in 1997. Dooley got off to a solid start as Azkals coach when it settled for a scoreless draw with fellow Southeast Asian outfit Malaysia in Saturday’s friendly at the Selayang Stadium in Selangor. The 24-year-old goalkeeper Patrick Deyto made an impression in his first-ever cap for the Azkals as he courageously prevented the Malaysians from netting an elusive goal. Deyto, however, could relinquish the starting spot to Muller, who will likely get the start as resident goalie Neil Etheridge will miss the match after sustaining a thigh injury while playing on loan for Crewe Alexandra in the English third division. Paul Mulders, who like Etheridge was part of the initial roster, will also be out due to an injury for SC Cambuur. Schrock, who plays for German club Eintracht Frankfurt, will make his first Azkals appearance of 2014 while Patino of Thai side Buriram United dons the national colors for the first time since last year’s 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers. SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 Alaska battles Texters Djokovic raps Murray 14 Editor: REY C. BANCOD • Assistant Editor: TITO S. TALAO By TITO S. TALAO Games Today (Mall of Asia Arena) 5:45 p.m. – Air21 vs Globalport 8 p.m. – Alaska vs Talk ‘N Text Alaska Milk opens defense of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup against Talk ‘N Text today even as Air21 takes on Globalport when the second conference kicks off at the Mall of Asia Arena. Alaska and returning import Robert Dozier, who swept Vernon Macklin and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the best-of-5 Finals last year, take on the Tropang Texters and Richard Howell at 8 p.m. Air21 and Herve Lamizana, meanwhile, test the mettle at 5:45 p.m. of Globalport, now coached by former University of Santo Tomas mentor Pido Jarencio, and its import Evan Brock, who suited up for Barako Bull before. Howell played college ball at North Carolina State and is an NBA D-League veteran while Lamizana, from the Ivory Coast, is formerly of Rutgers University. While the Aces are looking to defend their crown, idle San Mig Super Coffee are eyeing a more valuable prize – the second jewel of the Triple Crown. The Mixers defeated the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, 4-2, in a tumultuous and walkout-marred Philippine Cup Finals last week and are lined up for a potential Grand Slam. Coach Tim Cone passed the legendary Baby Dalupan with 16 titles and is one of only four coaches to have swept all three conferences in one season, having done so with the Aces back in 1996. They will make their debut, along with former Brooklyn Nets player James Mays, against Globalport on March 12 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Meantime, the possibility of Gilas Pilipinas joining the third conference – the Governors’ Cup – as a guest team has been raised following coach Chot Reyes naming 17 PBA stars to the RP pool, including those who suited up in the unforgettable FIBA Asia Championship last year. Added to the squad that finished second to Iran and qualified to the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain this August are Barangay Ginebra’s Greg Slaughter, Rain or Shine’s Paul Lee, San Miguel Beer’s Marcio Lassiter and Meralco’s Jared Dillinger. Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas executive director Sonny Barrios said having the national team play in the PBA could be a winwin situation although he made it clear everything will have to be coursed through and approved by the PBA Board of Governors and the Office of the Commissioner. “For you to become the 11th team may be good because there are many of our countrymen who wanted to see you in the flesh. Hindi naman lahat yan makakapunta sa Spain,” Barrios, as quoted by Spin.ph, told the Gilas pool during its first meeting last Monday. “Whether it’s approved or not, we’ll have another configuration and then we’ll wait and see. But indeed, there is a big clamor for you guys to get together as soon as possible,” said Barrios. MIAMI Heat’s LeBron James reacts to the crowd after setting a team record during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Miami against the Charlotte Bobcats. LeBron James scored a team record of 61 points. The Heat won 124-107. Story on page 15. (AP)
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