Vol 5 No 57.pmd
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Vol 5 No 57.pmd
P 8.00 VOLUME 5 NUMBER 57 FRI - SAT SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 ACCORD. Gov. Pineda and Metro Pacific Corp. chair Pangilinan (2nd from right) sign MOU with Maynilad president Victorico P. Vargas and Meralco chief operating officer Oscar S. Reyes. PHOTO BY RIC GONZALES ON POWER AND WATER Public-Private Partnership in Pineda-Pangilinan Pact BY BONG Z. LACSON Pampanga bird flu lab now serves entire PHL A NGELES CITY – Publicprivate partnership, the operative phrase in the Aquino administration, found full manifestation Tuesday in a pact between the two foremost Capampangans of the present time. PAGE 14 PLEASE Tests 1,950 duck blood samples $63-M waste-to-energy facility to rise in Lubao CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – “The best solution to the garbage problem in the province.” This, notwithstanding earlier pronouncements from Greenpeace of it being an “incinerator in disguise” and therefore a violation of the Clean Air Act. On Wednesday, Gov. Lilia “Nanay Baby” Pineda and Lubao Mayor Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab signed a memorandum of agreement with James Mackay, chairman of the Pampanga Green Management Inc. (PGMI) and the MacKay Green Energy Inc. for the establishment of a US$63-million facility that will convert the province’s garbage into electricity. The facility will not entail any cash-out from the provincial government while the Lubao municipality will provide the site for it at its central materials recovery facility in Barangay Sta. Catalina. The facility is expected to be completed within four months from the signing of the agreement. Through the process dubbed as “treating metropolitan solid waste and using the refuse derived fiber to produce renewable energy,” 800 metric tons of garbage a day will go through combustion to generate 22 megawatts of electricity, enough to energize 110,000 housePAGE 13 PLEASE BY DING CERVANTES TOP GONE. Erosion – natural and man-made – has claimed the denuded top of this mountain in the former True North development site at the Clark Freeport. PHOTO BY BONG Z. LACSON Negosyanteng Bulakenyo suportado ang konstruksyon ng coastal road NI DINO BALABO GUIGUINTO, Bulacan – Kinatigan ng mga negosyanteng Bulakenyo ang muling pagbuhay sa inabandonang Manila Bay Coastal Project sa paniniwalang ito ang susi sa pagkakaroon ng economic zone at higit na kaunlaran sa lalawigan. Bukod dito, inaasahan din na ang na- sabing proyekto ang makalulutas sa palagiang paglubog sa high tide ng mga pamayanan sa baybayin ng Look ng Maynila mula sa kalakhang Maynila hanggang Bulacan, Pampanga at Bataan. “Dalawang malaking infrastructure projects lang ang kailangan natin sa Bulacan para lalong umunlad ang lalawiPAGE 14 PLEASE CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – As wild birds escaping from the harsh winter of other Asian countries again seek refuge in the Philippines starting this month, a bird flu laboratory here bared that tests so far this year on 1,950 blood samples from ducks nationwide have indicated the country remains free from bird flu. The bird flu or avian influenza laboratory was established in 2007 at the compound of the Department of Agriculture (DA) here has been serving the entire country amid repairs on a similar laboratory of the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) in Quezon City PAGE 14 PLEASE Erap, JPE, 10 ex-senators to receive awards today BY DINO BALABO Hawak ni Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan (nakaupo) ang pinirmahang MOA ng mga opisyales ng Plaridel 2 Homeowners Association at Barangay Amsic. Si Konsehal Jay Sangil (pangalawa sa kaliwa) ang nanguna upang maresolba ang halos dekadang problema ng dalawang grupo. Dekadang problema sa brgy. nasolusyunan PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY NI JOEY AGUILAR 2 LUNGSOD NG ANGELES – “Lahat ay nadadaan sa diplomasya at maayos na paguusap.” Ito ang naging pahayag ni Konsehal Jay Sangil matapos masolusyunan ang humigit kumulang sa isang dekadang problema sa Barangay Amsic sa lungsod na ito. Nagkaroon ng kasunduan ang mga opisyales ng homeowners association ng Plaridel 2 at ang kapitan ng Barangay Amsic upang muling gumawa at maglagay ng dalawang gate sa nasabing subdibisyon na siyang pangunahing dinadaanan ng mga residente papasok at palabas sa nasabing barangay. Sa halip na tuluyang isara ang gate sa likod ay nagkasundo ang dalawang grupo na maglagay na lamang ng takdang oras kung kailan dapat buksan at isara ang gate. “Natutuwa ako na kahit papaano’y nakatulong tayo sa pagresolba ng isang proble- mang umabot ng halos isang dekada. Malaki din ang naitulong ni Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan upang magkasundo ang dalawang panig,” ani Sangil. Para naman kay Tony de Jesus, board of director ng Plaridel 2 homeowner’s association, ang dahilan ng pagsasara noong una sa gate ay upang mapanatili ang seguridad ng mga nakatira sa subdibisyon. Sinabi niya na ginagawang daanan ang likuran ng subdibisyon ng mga magnanakaw at ibang mga criminal dahil laging bukas ang gate dito. “Lahat kami sa homeowners ay gustong ipasara ang gate, pero dahil nagkaroon ng maayos na paguusap ay gumawa tayo ngayon ng kasunduan para rin sa kapakanan ng mga residente ng Amsic,” ani De Jesus. Kasama sa paglagda ng kasunduan (memorandum of agreement) ay sina Kapitan Gerome Costales at ibang mga opisyales ng barangay; mga opisyales ng Plaridel 2 homeowners association; at si Kon- sehal Sangil bilang saksi. Kasama din sa nilagdaang kasunduan ay ang pagtatalaga ng mga security guards, pagbibigay ng mga identification cards (IDs) sa mga residente ng Amsic, pagbibigay ng mga stickers para sa mga may sasakyan, at ang mga nasabing gates ay bubuksan mula 5 a.m at magsasara naman ng 10 p.m. “Nagpapasalamat tayo sa kooperasyon ng mga opisyales at miyembro ng Plaridel 2 homeowners association. Bagamat mayroon silang sariling Magna Carta ay pinili nilang makipagtulungan sa pamahalaang lokal upang masolusyunan ang prublema,” ani Sangil. Ang nasabing prublema ay nagsimula pa sa panahon ni dating mayor Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin na ngayo’y congressman ng unang distrito ng Pampanga. Hindi rin ito nasolusyunan sa panahon ni dating mayor Francis “Blueboy” Nepomuceno. MALOLOS CITY – Former President Joseph Estrada and Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile will be given commendations along with 10 other former senators who rejected the renewal of the United State military bases in the country 20 years ago. The awarding will be held at the Club Filipino today, in time for the 20th anniversary of the Senate’s decision on September 16, 1991. The other awardees include former senators Wigberto Tañada, Jovito Salonga, Ernesto Maceda, Aquilino Pimentel, Victor Ziga, Teofisto Guingona, Rene Saguisag, Butch Aquino, Orly Mercado, and the late Sotero Laurel. “We must always remember them for their contribution to our national sovereignty,” said Red Constantino of the Constantino Foundation. He said that the 12 senators voted against the retention of US military Bases in Zambales and Pampanga in 1991. The said military bases namely, Subic Bay and Clark Field, have been converted into freeport zones. Constantino said, if the 12 senators did not make a stand against the US bases in 1991, the country will never see the fruit of sovereignty. He said that as of last year, the former US military bases earned over $50-billion in revenues, compared to the promised $200-million annual assistance of the US to the Philippines. He added that thousands of Filipinos can now freely roam Subic Bay and Clark as tourists and visitors, unlike before. Earlier, Felicito Payumo, chair of the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA), said that over 120,000 Filipino workers are now employed in the two freeports and more will be employed outside. This is due to investments that spilled over outside the two major freeports since the opening of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway that links them and the Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac. Payumo disclosed that a Laguna-based solar power manufacturer mulls establishing a plant at the Bataan Technology Park in Morong town. The Bataan Technology Park is just outside the Subic Bay Freeport; and about 30 minutes drive from the Clark Freeport via SCTEX. Payumo said that another company that manufactures electronics recently held a ground-breaking activity at the nearby Hermosa town, also in Bataan province. He said the investments will generate more than 3,000 job opportunities. “There are others that expressed interest in establishing plants in Porac-Floridablanca area, and at near Hacienda Luisita,” Payumo said. He added that converting Subic Bay and Clark Field into freeport zones has become a model for other countries. “As far as conversion of former military bases, ours has become a model throughout the world,” Payumo said. He also said that there are former military bases within the United States that were converted into industrial areas, but failed. As major US military bases, Subic Bay served the naval forces of the United States, while the former Clark Field was used as an airbase. Both military bases were abandoned by the United States in 1991 when Mount Pinatubo erupted. But the Philippine government converted it into freeports and linked with the SCTEX in the hope that both will become international logistics hub in Asia. If any man wish to write in a clear style, let him be first clear in his thoughts; and if any would write in a noble style, let him first possess a noble soul. –Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Thousands of Cabalens qualify for jobs abroad CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Out of the 1,700 applicants online, some 1,271 job seekers from various towns in Pampanga and Tarlac have qualified to work abroad especially in Taiwan, Japan and United Arab Emirates. Luningning Vergara, head of the Public Employment Services Office (PESO) in Pampanga, said the 1,700 job seekers submitted their application online. “We now have the unified system for recruitment of workers under the ‘government to government’ scheme,” she said. Vergara added that those who qualified for jobs abroad are now waiting for calls for interviews and evaluation from their employers. The Public Employment Services Office (PESO) and PESO held a three-day jobs fair on September 8 to 10 at the Benigno Aquino Memorial Hall, capitol compound here. Noting that at least 74 percent of the total number of applicants qualified to work abroad, Vergara said that they have extended the deadline for job seekers until the end of October this year. She also stressed that under the “government to government scheme,” they will not be charging any placement fees. However, qualified applicants should pay the P5,000 processing fee and medical expenses once their evaluation has been completed. Vergara said that most employers abroad need technical assistants, factory workers, dormitory supervisors/managers in Taiwan-based companies, nurses, caregivers in Japan; and emergency medical technicians in United Arab Emirates. Jonathan Lintag, PESO focal person for youth affairs, said that another special jobs fair will be held on September 16 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Benigno Aquino Memorial Hall. “This is in close coordination with the International Skill Development, Inc.” He added they will be accepting applications for merchandisers and shelf-fillers in Dubai and United Arab Emirates. Other job openings include assemblers, concrete pump, ice plant, mobile crane manlift, scissor lift, tower crane and skid loader operators, dispatcher, auto electric, mechanic and mobile crane foremen, grade checkers, transmixer, tractor and heavy duty drivers, heavy machine and truck mechanics, service man, auto electricians, tireman, turners, and welders for the Muscat International Airport project. Vergara said that officers and members of the Regional PESO Managers Federation initiated the conduct of the said activity. The managers joined a three-day study tour and benchmarking mission to Taiwan Employment Service Center early this month. At least 21 PESO managers from various provinces in Central Luzon, including municipal officers of Mexico, Apalit, Lubao, Angeles City and provincial PESO, joined the activity. “Governor Lilia G. Pineda’s administration is serious in its commitment to provide ample employment and livelihood opportunities to its constituents,” Vergara said. She also lauded the efforts of various government agencies and departments of the provincial government which include the Provincial Action Center for OFW Concerns, Provincial Cooperative for Entrepreneurial Development Office, and others. –Joey Aguilar 3 PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY Editorial PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY Clark power 4 IMPRESSIVE. THE presidency of Atty. Felipe Antonio Remollo at the Clark Development Corp. is starting to look that way. At least where power is concerned. Just the other day, the CDC announced that it has fixed a date – this December — for the construction of the P3-billion Phase III project of the Mexico-Clark dual transmission lines. This coming soon after the completion of other power transmission projects that has resulted to what Remollo said as “a steady and reliable power supply” at the Clark Freeport. These power projects include: 1) Phase I-A and I-B 69 kilo volt (KV) line and load-end sub-station for Texas Instruments; 2) Phase II of the ClarkConcepcion dual 230KV Grid sub-station; and 3) Phase III-A of the New Clark Grid sub-station and load-end sub-station for Phoenix Semiconductor of the Philippines Corp. Once the Phase III project completes the transmission grid by December 2012, power interruption and fluctuation will be minimized substantially. So there shall be no more complaints of wasted tires at Yokohama, chips at the semi-conductor plants, cut calls at Sutherland, delayed shipments at L&T, and general inconvenience everywhere at Clark the briefest outage, the slightest fluctuation in power inevitably always wrought. Moreso, the old dual 69KV line, which have already served its economic life, can “be retired” and sold to the local electric distribution utilities. Power generation enhanced and stabilized at the Freeport means in turn generating more investments and more employment. Yes, the Remollo presidency at the CDC is starting to look really impressive. As impressive as hearing the former mayor of Dumaguete City during the concelebrated Mass at the 55 th anniversary coronation of the Virgen de los Remedios lectoring on the second reading in perfect Capampangan, with no trace whatsoever of his native Cebuano tongue. Starting today, we shall stop clamoring “Capampangan pamu” at Clark. Keep it up, Bay. EDGAR V. MOVIDO Founder LLL Trimedia Coordinators Publisher General Manager Atty. Gener C. Endona Editor Joey R. Aguilar Editorial Consultant Caesar “Bong” Lacson Marketing Manager Joanna Niña V. Cordero Advertising Officer Karl Jason S. Manaloto Layout Dondie B. Ventura Circulation Gilbert Mendoza/Alvin Dizon Business & Editorial office at Unit B Essel Commercial Center, McArthur Highway, Telabastagan, City of San Fernando Tel. No. (45) 636•6327 Cel. No. 0917•481•1416 e-mail address: puntogitnangluzon@yahoo.com pdf file at http://www.punto.com.ph Punto! Central Luzon is a proud member of The Philippine Press Institute Power points with MVP acaesar.blogspot.com Zona Libre Bong Z. Lacson UPBEAT FOR Pampanga is Manny V. Pangilinan of Apalit town. That is MVP, as in most valued president of just about every corporation of note in the country, from expressways to media, power to water, medical centers, and communications on the global scale. That is MVP, as in most venerable, if not venerated, patron of the arts, and sports – from badminton to basketball: from San Beda in the NCAA to Ateneo in the UAAP, and Talk n Text in the PBA. MVP’s Metro Pacific Investments Corp has long expressed interest in investing in the total development of the Clark airport: the construction of Terminal 2, an LCC (low cost carriers) terminal, city air terminal to serve as transit point for Clark passengers coming from Manila, and a high-speed rail system linking Clark to Manila. The rail system, MVP said, “should be an integral part of the Clark airport” as foreign carriers will not be enticed to base in Clark unless there is an express train that will take passengers to Manila in less than an hour. MVP has the Northrail in mind for the highspeed train, notwithstanding the controversy the project is currently enmeshed in. Ah, yes, the PNoy administration is reported to have decided to “re-configure” the Northrail program, with the Chinese government totally in approval of it. Two things, MVP said, his group is eagerly awaiting: the bidding for the Clark airport projects, and government being definitive in making Clark airport as premier gateway. Take it from there, CIAC President-CEO Victor “Chichos” Luciano! Beyond Clark, there is the province of Pampanga in MVP’s development radar. Last Tuesday, MVP signed two memoranda of understanding with Gov. Lilia “Nanay Baby” Pineda in what could be considered a major PPP – that is private-public partnership, as express core values of the Aquino administration. The MOUs will be pursued at no cost to the government. The first, with Maynilad Water Services, for a study of the safety, quality and availability of water in view of the increasing population and industrialization of the province. The feasibility of tapping surface water for household and commercial needs will be part of the study, given the depletion of the aquifer and the resultant liquefaction noted in some areas of the province. The second, with the Manila Electric Company Meralco, for a full development study on electric distribution utility in Pampanga. The study seeks to “determine the electricity demand, financial, operational, regulatory, legal and market requirements, and the total investment required in improving, upgrading and enhancing the quality of electric service to the end users” within the province. This is in line with the provincial government’s agenda to ensure steady and efficient power supply to households, commercial and industrial establishments. Over sumptuous Capampangan culinary delights at the Bale Dutung of artist-gourmet Claude Tayag, where the signing of the MOUs took place, talks of power as easily shifted from electric to politics. What with MVP giving cognizance not only to the presence in the ritual signing but also to the contribution to making the MOUs possible of “Congressman Yeng Guiao” of the 1st District and “Congressman Jerry Pelayo” of the 4th District. MVP was emphatic in expressing his support for the two congressmen-awanting, enough to make Cong Jerry give his best John Lloyd Cruz smile and Cong Yeng to caution the newsmen present not to make a great issue of it as to cause Cong Tarzan to lose his blissful sleep. Indeed, MVP was emphatic in expressing his support for Cong Yeng and Cong Jerry. Only, he did not say if it is limited to the moral kind. Still, a good day was had by all. TODAY IN HISTORY Gandhi begins fast in protest of caste separation ON THIS DAY in 1932, in his cell at Yerovda Jail near Bombay, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi begins a hunger strike in protest of the British government's decision to separate India's electoral system by caste. A leader in the Indian campaign for home rule, Gandhi worked all his life to spread his own brand of passive resistance across India and the world. By 1920, his concept of Satyagraha (or "insistence upon truth") had made Gandhi an enormously influential figure for millions of followers. Jailed by the British government from 1922-24, he withdrew from political action for a time during the 1920s but in 1930 returned with a new civil disobedience campaign. This landed Gandhi in prison again, but only briefly, as the British made concessions to his demands and invited him to represent the Indian National Congress Party at a round-table conference in London. After his return to India in January 1932, Gandhi wasted no time beginning another civil disobedience campaign, for which he was jailed yet again. Eight months later, Gandhi announced he was beginning a "fast unto death" in order to protest British support of a new Indian constitution, which gave the country's lowest classes--known as "untouchables"--their own separate political representation for a period of 70 years. Gandhi believed this would permanently and unfairly divide India's social classes. A member of the more powerful Vaisya, or merchant caste, Gandhi nonetheless advocated the emancipation of the untouchables, whom he called Harijans, or "Children of God." "This is a god-given opportunity that has come to me," Gandhi said from his prison cell at Yerovda, "to offer my life as a final sacrifice to the downtrodden." Though other public figures in India--including Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambdekar, the official political representative of the untouchables--had questioned Gandhi's true commitment to the lower classes, his six-day fast ended after the British government accepted the principal terms of a settlement between higher caste Indians and the untouchables that reversed the separation decision. As India slowly moved towards independence, Gandhi's influence only grew. He continued to resort to the hunger strike as a method of resistance, knowing the British government would not be able to withstand the pressure of the public's concern for the man they called Mahatma, or "Great Soul." On January 12, 1948, Gandhi undertook his last successful fast in New Delhi, to persuade Hindus and Muslims in that city to work toward peace. On January 30, less than two weeks after breaking that fast, he was assassinated by a Hindu extremist on his way to an evening prayer meeting. Source: www.history.com MAKAHULUGAN ang talumpati ni Gob. Wilhelmino Alvarado sa ika-161 na kaarawan ni Gat Marcelo H. Del Pilar noong Agosto 30. Nangako siya na bibigyang proteksyon niya ang mga mamamahayag. Matalas naman ang pahayag ng Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility hinggil sa mga di natupad na pangako ni Pangulong Benigno Aquino III sa mga mamamahayag noong nakaraang taon. Kung di natupad ang pangko ni Aquino, matupad kaya ang pangako ni Alvarado? Para sa marami ang pangako ay karaniwang napapako. Sabi pa ng ilan, “pinangakuan ka, nais mo pang matupad.” Puntong Bulacan Dino Balabo Ngunit kaiba ang pangako ni Alvarado kaysa pangako ni Aquino. May mga kondisyon siyang inilatag. Ibig bang sabihin, kapag hindi nagawa ang kondisyon, balewala ang pangako? Ang kondisyong inilatag ni Alvarado ay nakapaloob sa anyo ng mga hamon sa mga mamamahayag sa lalawigan. Kabilang dito ay ang pagtuligsa sa kabuktutan sa lipunan at paglalantad sa mga kabulukan sa pribado man o sa gobyerno. Bukod sa mga ito, hinamondin ni Alvarado ang mga mamamahayag na huwag magpadala sa mga tukso, huwag pumayag ang mabusalan ang bibig; at huwag kunsintihin mga AC/DC na inilarawan niya bilang “pinakamakamandag na bisyo ng ilang enterprising media men sa kasalukuyan.” Ayon kay Alvarado, ang AC/DC ay nangangahulugan na “attack and collect/destroy (defend, sic) and collect— na isang garapalang anyo pangingikil gamit ang lisensya ng press freedom upang pagka-kwartahan ang isang pambayan o pansariling usapin.” Para sa ilang mamamahayag sa lalawigan, ang tinuran ng gobernador ay isang pag-atake sa hanay ng mga mamamahayag. Sabi nila,” hindi naman kami AC/DC.” Teka, bakit sila nagre-react. Wala namang binanggit na pangalan si Alvarado. Hindi naman niya sinabing, ikaw, isa ka sa mga AC/DC.” Kung may dapat mag-react ay walang iba kundi ang mga itinuturing na na lehitimong mamamahayag sa lalawigan dahil ang pahayag ng gobernador ay patama sa lahata ng mamamahayag sa lalawigan. Ngunit bakit hindi nag-react ang mga lehitimong mamamahayag sa lalawigan patungkol sa pahayag ng gobernador hinggil sa mga AC/ DC? Ito ay dahil sa alam nila na hindi sila ang tinutukoy ng gobernador. Hindi biro ang pahayag ni Alvarado hinggil sa mga mamamahayag na ayon sa kanya ay AC/ DC. Ito ay isang malinaw na pag-aakusa. Ngunit bilang isang beteranong pulitiko, alam ng marami na maingat si Alvarado partikular na sa pag-aakusa. Ito ay nangangahulugan na mayroon siyang basehan. At bilang beteranong pulitiko, posible rin na mayroon siyang karanasan sa mga AC/ DC. Sa kalagayang ito, hindi dapat kuwestiyunin kung bakit inilarawan ni Alvarado ang ilang mamamahayag sa lalawigan bilangmga AC/ DC. Sa halip, ang dapat linawin kay Alvarado ay kung sino ang mga tinutukoy niyang AC/DC. Kung magkagayon man, tukuyin nga kaya ni Alvarado kung sino ang mga AC/DC sa lalawigan? Mas malamang na hindi. Ang mas posibleng isagot ng punong lalawigan sa sinumang magtatanong ay muling basahin ang nilalaman ng kanyang talumpati. Ito ay dahil sa inilarawan na niya ang gawain ng AC/DC. Muli, narito ang bahagi ng talumpati ni Alvarado na naglalarawan sa mga AC/DC. “Isang garapalang anyo pangingikil gamit ang lisensya ng press freedom upang pagkakwartahan ang isang pambayan o pansariling usapin at makalikha ng alingasngas sa pananangkalan sa katotohanan.” Kung ikaw na nagbabasa nito ay isang pulitiko, kilala mo ba ang tinutukoy ni Alvarado? Kung ikaw naman ay isang mamamahayag sa lalawigan, ikaw ba ang tinutukoy ni Alvarado, o kilala mo ang kanyang tinutukoy? If there's anything unsettling to the stomach, it's watching actors on television talk about their personal lives. –Marlon Brando The Constitution gives every American the inalienable right to make a damn fool of himself. –John Ciardi Ni Felix M. Garcia Tagumpe at katimawan, king lahar at kang Uncle Sam MEGING pisak ing kaugtwan ning aldo king oras a ita, King uli ning kule abung asuk a magpaytas banwa! Ing bulkan a pilan siglu nang matudtud, migising ya At ikwa rang mirasan king masangil a panga-mwa na, Ding keraklan karing balen a binang malapit keya, A keta pepalbug niti king lahar a binubud na. Ing Athenas ning balayan a luklukan ning upaya Nyang ing kapamalan keti pamalakad pang Kastila, Ya ing lubus misakitan ampon ganap mepinsala King matinding kalamidad alang kasing-sangil bina; Uling pelalung pisamban mikutkut anggang kapitna King karakal ning balas a pisakit nang keni bigka. Baket e mas masangil ing mepalyari king Baculud Ngening iting digpa karin e mu karaniwan albug, A kabud mu danum uran a linapo karing ilug? Nune iti mibabayang lahar a keni na bibud Nitang bunduk Pinatubu a mig-alsa namu kabud, Nyang ing syensya belisa ne’t sinira niaman a tudtud. Mika-sitsit kasi king yan balak de sang’ kabitanan Karing bayung instrumentu a nung makananung mandar Ing metung a makinarya a e na mangailangan pang Gasolina o nanu mang bage malyaring dulukan, Banting apagana ne yang meto’ plantang asmung sikan Kapamilatan namu ning inaus dang ‘geothermal’. Iti ya ing ukulan dang meging mitsa a nung bakit Ing bulkan ning Pinatubu migising ya at memuangit; A nung nu’ king kamwa niti tano’ pemasibas aplit Pati na e sukat yabe a keta mananahimik! At uli ning bata’ ra neng alingasngasan dusuldit, Makanyan yang mesora iti karing manistorbung pilit. Wa, kailangan ning insanu mang bansa o komunidad Ing panyulung a sukat nang ibie karing keyang anak; Dapot iti nung labag king naturalesa, e dapat Uling magkang maging mitsa mu king bage e masampat, A’yantimo ing milyaring masangil a kalamidad A meging bunga ning sobrang pamakialam king e sukat. Male ta’ kagulutan nyan nung nanung bitbit nang lihim Nung bakit ing Pinatubu kabud-abud nya migising; Ing Base Militar na ning Amerika a nung nu’ pin Kilub ning pilan dekada, yan e re atagkil-tagkil, Nanu’t iti’ing anti waring minutus ba’neng mabating Y Uncle Sam, a malwat nang king bansa ta’ maka-himpil? Male tamu nung nanu pa ing nasa nang ipawatig Ning bulkan a king agya mang ala yang kaimik-imik, Atabi ne y G.I. Joe king Zambales at king Clark Field; Uling waman ing palugit da ring Base e ma-ulit, E ta’la rin kalalagwa king kaburian ta’ apilit Pablasang ing Amerika e ta’ neman kamatulid. Oyan, uli ning atin tang’ sipagan at tetagan lub At king mal tang’ lalawigan maki-malasakit lubus, Mapilan mung banwa keta ing milabas matalustus, Ing Pampanga mibangun ya king matinding panga-lugmuk; At ken uli ning Mega Dike a meging kambil king albug, Dakal no’ ring me-ingganyung memagbalik ken Baculud. Ngening akabiusan tana ing sangil ning Pinatubu (At melubak ne talan king kuldun tamu iting Kanu?) Kapampangan, king uli mu marahil mangaintulid mu, Ing yan pagmasusian da ring anak mung malugud tutu; Uling e mu pin bukud king kasakitan ta’ me-angu, Nune pati ekonomya ning lugal mesanting lalu. Tanda king yan malino neng Tagumpe ning Kapampangan Laban king kasangilan na ning mapaminsalang bulkan; At pati kang Uncel Sam a pilan banwa nang sasakal King kekatang ekonomya at sistemang pulitikal, Iti ya ing meging dalan banting maging gintung uryan Ing tilbug mung tinggaputi a sasyo tang’ Katimawan! PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY AC/DC Napaguusapan lang 5 Malugud kung babie at payabut ing Mayap a Oras karing sablang bubuo king GNN TV44 PAMPANGA keng kekayung Mumunang Banuang Anibersaryu! Nasa ku ing isundu yu ing aumpisan yung pamamie balitang tutu, at king kasuywan king balen. Marakal pa sanang programa ing idaun yu para king panyulung ning kulturang kapampangan at ning amanung sisuan. Makanyan mu rin kareng programang manatad impormasyun at tatalake kareng miyayaliwang isyung arapan ning balen. Pasibayu, MASAYANG ANIBERSARYU king GNN TV44 PAMPANGA!!! Aku pu ing kekayung talasuyu; Mayor JOMAR HIZON Malugud kung babie ing kanakung pamamuge king GNN TV44 PAMPANGA! PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY King kekayung mumunang banuang anibersaryu!!! 6 Ing pamanatad balita at pamamie impormasyun metung yang mabayat a responsibilidad, dapot pauli ning kekayung dedikasyun at propesyunalismu, tune kaming makinabang at midirinan belwan. Isundu yu sana ing kekayung misyun a gambulan ya ing kulturang kapampangan ban lakwas yang lumabung at dakal pang kayanakan ing makinabang. Pasibayu, MASAYANG ANIBERSARYU KING GNN TV 44 PAMPANGA!!! Iba’t king kalupa yung sususyu, Aku pu y Mayor JUN TETANGCO ning Balen APALIT…. Ing pamipasyag king makapanaun a impormasyun, ing pamanatad king maulagang balita, Ing pamamusisi kareng isyu at pamangambul king kultura sangkap na la ning masanting, mayap at masalang bukas. At bilang kekayung talasuyu, iti mu rin ing parasan ku para king Balen Minalin at king kabilugan ning prubinsya. Babie ku ing pamamuge ku king GNN TV44 Pampanga king karelang Mumunang banuang anibersaryu pauli ning gagampanan dang parte king pamagdala king impormasyun at balita, pamangambul king Kulturang Kapampangan at pamamie inspirasyun kareng memalen pauli da reng programang pang kapampangan. MAYAP A ORAS kekayu at MASAYANG ANIBERSARYU , GNN tv44 PAMPANGA! LUID YA ING PRUBINSYANG KAPAMPANGAN! PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY Hon. Katoy Naguit Mayor - Minalin ,Pampanga 7 Kabute: Pangako ng kaunlaran sa mga magsasaka ng Lupao NI ARMAND M. GALANG CABANATUAN CITY – Sa isang barangay na dating pugad ng mga rebelde at mga kaalyado ng kilusang kumunista, sumisibol ngayon ang pagasa ng kaunlaran sa gitna ng patuloy na pagasenso ng isang kooperatiba na nagpapatubo at Ipinakikita ni Aling Gloria Picayuro ang isang fruiting bag ng kabute na kanilang inani. KUHA NI ARMAND GALANG nagbebenta ng kabute. “Yayaman din ang aming samahan at lalaki ang kita ng aming mga miyembro,” ani Aling Gloria Picayuro, marketing manager ng Parista Barangay Defense System Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PBDS-MPC) samantalang hinaharap ang mga mamimili sa kanyang puwesto sa ginanap na agri-aqua trade fair ng pamahalaang panlalawigan ng Nueva Ecija. Pero higit sa biglang benta, ayon kay Aling Gloria, ay inaasahan nila ang mas malalaking order mula sa mga taga-tingi kaya’t sila ay regular na lumalahok sa trade fair na itinataguyod ng mga lokal na pamahalaan at mga ahensiyang tulad ng Department of Agriculture (DA) at Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). “Ang inaasahan namin sa trade fair, ‘yung o-order ng maramihan,” aniya. Ang PBDS-MPC na binubuo ng mga dating rebelde at kanilang mga taga-suporta ay itinatag noong 2007 sa pagsusulong ng Philippine Army (PA). Ito ay sa tulong ng DTI at Nueva Ecija Small and Medium Enterprise Development (SMED) Council, isang samahan ng mga negosyante, at ang pamahalaang lokal. Ang kooperatiba na binubuo ngayon ng mahigit 40 pamilya ay umaani ng mahigit 20 kilo ng kabute araw-araw na nabebenta sa P140 kada kilo na presyong farmgate, ani Aling Gloria. Mula sa produksyong ito ay kumukita si Aling Gloria ng P180 kada araw. “Kumpara sa dati na walang wala talaga kahit pambili ng bigas, napakalaking bagay nito,” ayon sa ginang. Ang kanilang ani ay ibinibenta ngayon sa dal- awang malaking mall sa lungsod ng San Jose at hinahanap-hanap na rin sa mga pamilihang bayan ng naturang lungsod at bayan ng Lupao, ayon kay Aling Gloria. Ang kooperatiba ay pinagkalooban ng pangunang suporta na P100,000 mula sa DTI upang magamit sa pagpapaunlad ng kanilang negosyo tulad ng labeling, at paglikha ng ibang produkto mula sa kabute, ayon kay Brigida Pili, provincial director ng DTINueva Ecija. Nitong Agosto ay muling pinagkalooban ng Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ng P500,000 tulong pangkabuhayan ang PBDSMPC. Ayon kay Region 3 Director Leopoldo De Jesus, napatunayan na ng kooperatiba ang katatagan nito nang mapalago ang P190,000 na nauna nilang ipinagkaloob. Gagamitin sa pagsasanay ng mga kasapi at pagbili ng kinakailangang kagamitan ang tulong pinansiyal, ani De Jesus. WIR Com (Sma much centl last F Mob (MW the N only ippin suite no ex Net T phon PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY MESSAGE: 8 Malugud mi pung payabut kekayung sablang mamuntukan at talasuyu ning GNN TV44 Pampanga ing mitmung tulang pamagpuge keng okasyun ning mumuna nang anibersario ning kekayung istasyun. Pagmaragul mi ing kakayung tapat a pamagpayabut kareng importante at makapanaung balita at kapalyarian karing memalen Kapampangan. Iti ing magpatutu keng kekayung layun para sikapan at ipalaganap ing kulturang Kapampangan kareng memalen, lalu na karing kayanakan a dimut pa beluan. Maging instrumentu kayu sana king pamipalabung ning Kultura at ning Balen Kapampangan pauli na ning masigasig a pamagserbisyu yu kapamilatan na ning kekayung istasyun. Pasibayu, kambe na pu ning mabilug a Clark International Airport Corporation, ini pu y Victor Jose Luciano, president at CEO, payabut mi ing masayang Mumunang Anibersario keko ngan, kaluguran mi’t kayantabe! Luid ya ing GNN 44! ELESS leader Smart mmunications, Inc. art) has launched the h-awaited Netphone rely. Originally revealed February during the 2011 bile World Congress WC) in Barcelona, Spain, Netphone is the first and smartphone in the Philnes to come with a full e of Internet services at xtra cost. tphone 701: Not your ordinary Android The Netphone is the only ne of its kind that guar- Smart launches Netphone antees a worry-free Internet experience. No longer will subscribers have to worry about unexpected charges in their load or bill thanks to Safe Browse, a patented app which allows the Netphone to connect only to a set of approved sites and services such as the Smart Stream feed aggregator. “At just P9,900, the Netphone 701 is the best smartphone in its class. The hardware is sleek and solid, and it is powered by Google Android—the world’s best and most popular mobile operating system,” said Smart Broadband Internet and Data Services Head Giovanni Bacareza. “More than that however, the Netphone ensures a worry-free Internet experience unlike anything that you could get from other smartphones.” The Netphone also lets users keep track of their load credits in real time and send custom messages with special effects (FX messaging) to other Netphone users. “Why settle for just texting the word “kiss” when you can now send a virtual kiss? And with the power of the web now on your fingertips, you can easily keep in touch with everybody using the Global Directory,” said Bacareza. Locally-developed apps such as Smart’s all-in-one chat app Uzzap, Smart Games, Smart Videos, and Yahoo! Mail will be made available to Netphone users. Smart’s very own “Locate” app which lets you find phone numbers and directions for nearby businesses, restaurants, and personal contacts, will also be pushed over the air. Mobile Internet for all “The Netphone is our answer to the Filipinos’ increasing demand for mobile Internet access. It’s versatile, the services are relevant, and best of all it’s something the ordinary Filipino can afford,” said Bacareza. “This is only the beginning.” The Netphone 701 is now available for pre-order at the official Netphone site, www.smart.com.ph/netphone. Units will be available in all Smart Stores and Smart Wireless Centers on September 10. GNN’S advocacy of preserving and promoting the Kapampangan heritage has spawned tremendous interest among its viewers, leading to a resurgence of the province’s historic past, particularly among the youth. CDC and GNN share a common goal in promoting Pampanga’s colorful history and culture. They highlight the varied business opportunities that the province has to offer as well as address issues affecting the province and the region in order to keep Kapampangans well informed. It is my hope that our concerted efforts will eventually lead to a more prosperous Pampanga that will in turn benefit the generations to come. Congratulations and more power to GNN TV44 Felipe Antonio Remollo President/CEO PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY On behalf of the management and staff of the Clark Development Corporation, allow me to congratulate GNN TV44 on their 1st anniversary! 9 Metung karing tatangalan ning mabilug a lalawigan ing GNNTV44 Pampanga king upurtinidad a mibuklat kareng Kapampangan bang abalu ingmilyari balang balen. Kapamilatanning istasyun, Apapabalu mu naman karing memalen ing kimut kareng Manungkulan at serbisyung mapakarikil karela. Mibuklat ya naman ing gobyernu king publiku ing amanung antindyan dareng egananang tau pauli ning Amanung Siswan a gagamitan king pamanatad impormasyun, kambe dareng memalen ning Sto. Tomas ini po ing kekayung talasuyu ... Makisanmetung at Mamye puge King Mumunang Banuang anibersaryu ning GNNTV44 Pampanga PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mayor Lito Naguit Municipality of Sto. tomas 10 Babie kupu ing kanakung puge king GNNTV44 king karelang mumunang Anibersaryu, maragul pu ing kanakung kapasalamatan king papil agagampanan na emu king siyudad San Fernando nu ne king mabilug a probinsyang kapampangan. Lalu na king pamaggambul king kekatamung kulturang Kampangan at ing kekatamung Amanung Siswan. Sana pu kumaba at lumawak pa ing pamag-serbisyu king kekatamung lalawigan Luid ya ing GNNTV 44 Pampanga Nasa ku ing isundu yu ing aumpisan yung pamamie balitang tutu, at king kasuywan king balen. Marakal pa sanang programa ing idaun yu para king mabilug a lalawigan. Inya maragul a bage para kekaming manungkulan ing istasyung kalupa ning GNNTV44 Pampanga a magdake kareng kaganapan gamit ning Amanung Siswan. King istasyun iti mu naman abalu ing pinagpa- kilala karing kabalen a mamye dengalan king lahing kapampangan inya saludu ku keng abokasyang iti ning GNNTV44, yaku pu i mayor Ric Rivera, saludu ku keng abokasyang iti ning GNNTV44, yaku pu i mayor Ric Rivera, Pampanga king mumunang banuang anibersaryu ning istasyun. Mayor Ric rivera Municipality of guagua PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY Vice mayor Edwin Satiago City of San Fernando 11 Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM ADJUDICATION BOARD REGION III Office of the Provincial Agrarian Reform Adjudicator 2ND Flr. R. and E. Bldg. Del Pilar, City of San Fernando, (P) IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF ADVERSE CLAIM APPEARING AS ENTRY NO. 8183 ON TCT NO. 1912 (EP NO. 00770079-094408) REGISTER OF DEEDS, PAMPANGA, AMADO SANTOS, Petitioner, -versusDARAB CASE NO. 6912-P2011 PROGRESSIVE SPECIALISTS LENDING INVESTOR INC. and the REGISTER OF DEEDS OF PAMPANGA, Respondents. x———————————————————————x ORDER Before this Board is a verified petition praying for the cancellation of the adverse claim appearing under Entry No. 8183 on Transfer Certificate or Title No. 1912/Emancipation Patent No. 00770079-094408 of the Registry of deeds of Pampanga. Considering that per allegation in the petition that the respondent Progressive Specialists Lending Investor, Inc. has no specification of its exact address and that its whereabouts cannot be located despite efforts extended by the petitioner as prayed for this Board allows the service of summons by publication in order to acquire jurisdiction over the person of the respondent corporation. WHEREFORE, premises considered, petitioner is hereby directed to cause the service of Summons and notice of hearing by publication upon the respondent Progressive Specialists Lending Investor, Inc. through its President within fifteen (15) days from receipt hereof in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. SO ORDERED City of San Fernando, Pampanga August 21, 2011 (Sgd) VICENTE ASELO S. SICAT Provincial Adjudicator Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM ADJUDICATION BOARD REGION III Office of the Provincial Agrarian Reform Adjudicator 2nd Flr., R & E Bldg., Del Pilar City of San Fernando, Pampanga IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF ADVERSE CLAIM APPEARING AS ENTRY NO. 8183 ON TCT NO. 1912 (EP NO. 00770079-094408), REGISTER OF DEEDS PAMPANGA, AMADO SANTOS, Petitioner, -versus- GREETINGS: You are hereby summoned and required to file and serve your sworn answer, affidavits and documentary evidence to the complaint or petition, copy of which is herewith served upon you within a nonextendible period of fifteen (15) days after service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, furnishing a copy thereof to the complainant or the petitioner. Failure to do so as herein directed will be interpreted by the Adjudicator as we waiver to present evidence and the hearing of this case shall commence and continue until the termination of the reception of the evidence for the complainant or petitioner. Petitioner and Respondents are hereby directed to attend the initial preliminary conference of this case on October 4, 2011 at 1:30 P.M. for the purpose of asking questions to clarify the points of law and issue or of facts invoices in the case. City of san Fernando (P). august 22, 2011 Punto! Central Luzon: September 9, 16 & 23, 2011 Punto! Central Luzon: September 9, 16 & 23, 2011 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT THIRD JUDICIAL REGION BRANCH 58 ANGELES CITY PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Regional Trial Court THIRD JUDICIAL REGION City of San Fernando (P) OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF BALIKATAN HOUSING FINANCE, INC., Mortgagee/ Assignee, -versus- E.J.F. No. 190-11 REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS AMENDED BY ACT 4115 IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF ENTRY IN THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF DIANA PRINCESS TOLENTINO ADRIANO 12 DARAB CASE NO. 6912-P2011 (Sgd)CRISELDA S. MANGALINO Clerk of the Board Registry of Deeds Capitol Cmpd. City of SFP. EVANGELINE YAMBAO TOLENTINO Represented in this amended petition by JACQUELINE TOLENTINO, Petitioner, -versus- -Versus- By: Progressive Specialists Lending Investor Inc. City of san Fernando, Pamp. SP. PROC. NO. 8624 THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MAGALANG, PAMPANGA, ROLLY SAMSON ADRIANO, AND SPOUSES NICOLAS R. ADRIANO, Respondents. x——————————————————————————————x ORDER A verified amended petition has been filed by petitioner EVANGELINE YAMBAO TOLENTINO represented in this amended petition by JACQUELINE TOLENTINO wherein she prays that after due notice, publication and hearing, judgment be rendered ordering the Local Civil Registrar of Magalang, Pampanga and the National Civil Registrar General to delete the entry in the Date and Place of Marriage of Parents “ Jan. 18, 1997 Mabalacat, Pampanga” and to change it to “ NO MARRIAGE” Finding the petition to be in due form and substance and pursuant to Rule 108 of the Rules of Court, this Court hereby sets the initial hearing of the case on SEPTEMBER 20, 2011 at 1:30 P.M. at the new location of this Court at 1271 Stall F, DMC Building II, McArthur Higway, Brgy. Ninoy Aquino, Angeles City and directs the publication of this Order in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Pampanga and Angeles City at the expense of the petitioner, once a week, for three (3) consecutive weeks, at which date, time and place of hearing, any person who may have an interest in the petition may appear and show cause why said petition should not be granted. The petitioner is directed to serve copies hereof, together with copies of the petition and its annexes upon the CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL, National Statistics Office, the OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL and the LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MAGALANG, PAMPANGA and to submit proof of compliance hereof. Furnish the Civil Registrar General , the Office of the Solicitor General, the Local Civil Registrar of Magalang, Pampanga, the CLERK OF COURT, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, ANGELES CITY, the PETITIONER and his COUNSEL with copies of this Order. SO ORDERED. Angeles City, August 11, 2011. PHILBERT I. ITURRALDE Judge PUNTO! Central Luzon: September 2, 9 & 16, 2011 SPS. RICARDO A. DELABAJAN And GLORIA F. DELABAJAN, Debtor/s/ Mortgagor/s x——————————————————————x NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as amended filed by BALIKATAN HOUSING FINANCE, INC., Mortgagee/ Assignee, with its office address at 24th Floor, BPI Buendia Center, Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City against SPS. RICARDO A. DELABAJAN and GLORIA F. DELABAJAN, debtors/ mortgagors, with known addresses at 1.) # 316 Moras Dela Paz, Sto. Tomas, Pampanga and; 2.) Lot 32-A, Road Lot 1, Olivas Subd., Bo. San Felipe, City of San Fernando Pampanga, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of March 15, 2010 amounts to THREE HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY and 00/ 100 PESOS (Php307, 250.00) excluding of other interest, penalties and charges the undersigned Clerk of Court VI & Ex-Officio Sheriff and/or her duly authorized Deputy Sheriff IV, FORTUNATO S. GAJES, will sell at public auction on October 04, 2011 from 9:01 A.M. to 12:00 N.N. and from 1:00 P.M. to 3:59 P.M. at the Main Entrance of the Regional Trial Court Building, City of San Fernando (P), to the highest bidder for CASH or Manager’s Check and in Philippine Currency, the following property/ies with all the improvements thereon to wit; TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 339315-R “ A parcel of land (lot 32-A of the subd. plan Psd-035416052043, being a portion of lot 32, Blk. 3, (LRC) Psd-29372, L.R.C. Rec. No. ) situated in the Bo. of San Felipe, San Nicolas, & San Matias, Mun. of San Fdo., Prov. of Pamp. x x x Containing an area of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150) Square Meters. x x x” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the stated time and date. In the event the Public Auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on October 11, 2011 without further notice. Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the title herein above described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be. City of San Fernando, Pampanga, August 19, 2011. ATTY. JOSELEA YRAOLA FLORIA Clerk of Court VI & Ex-Officio Sheriff Cc: PARAB CASE NO. 6912-P2011 Petioner, VICENTE ASELO S. SICAT Provincial Adjudicator Amado Santos Centro 1 313 Del Carmen CSFP. IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF ADVERSE CLAIM APPEARING AS ENTRY NO. 8183 ON TCT NO. 1912 (E.P. NO. 00770079094408), REGISTER OF DEEDS, PAMPANGA AMADO SANTOS, PROGRESSIVE SPECIALISTS LENDING INVESTOR, INC., and the REGISTER OF DEEDS OF PAMPANGA, Respondents x—————————————————————————x SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF HEARING Progressive Specialists Lending Investors, Inc. City of San Fernando, Pampanga Copy furnished: Atty. Gener C. Endona Unit 1, Barrera Bldg. Parian, Mexico, Pamp. Republic of the Philippines Department of Agrarian Reform PROVINCIAL AGRARIAN REFORM ADJUDICATION BOARD City of San Fernando, Pampanga FORTUNATO S. GAJES Sheriff IV 1. BALIKATAN HOUSING FINANCE, INC., 2. SPS. RICARDO & GLORIA DELABAJAN 24TH Floor, BPI Buendia Center #316 Moras Dela Paz, Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City Sto. Tomas, Pampanga Lot 32-A, Road Lot 1, Olivas Subd. Bo. San Felipe, City of San Fernando, Pampanga 3. ATTY. EDDIE C. BALAOY 4. PUNTO CENTRAL LUZON c/o BALIKATAN HOUSING FINANCE, INC. PUNTO! Central Luzon: September 9, 16 & 23, 2011 PROGRESSIVE SPECIALISTS LENDING INVESTOR, INC. and the REGISTER OF DEEDS OF PAMPANGA, Respondents, x————————————————————————x PETITION PETITIONER AMADO SANTOS, by counsel, unto this Honorable Board, most respectfully states: 1. Petitioner is legal age, married, Filipino, with residence address at Centro I, 313 Del Carmen, City of San Fernando, Pampanga where he may be served with the process of the Board. 2. Respondent Progressive Specialists Lending Investor, Inc. (Progressive, for brevity) represented itself to be a duly constituted corporation under Philippines laws. Under its Articles of Incorporation, it has principal place of business at the City of San Fernando, Pampanga, without specification of its exact address. Attached hereto as annex “A” is a copy of its SEC Certificate of Incorporation. a. Several efforts have been extended to locate the whereabouts of the said corporation, but to no avail. b. Under the present circumtances, said corporation may be notified and served with summons by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the province in such manner as the Board may direct. 3. Respondent Register of Deeds is impleaded as a nominal party, being the repository of titles and the government office which shall effect the cancellation of the adverse claim prayed for in this petition. It may be served with summons and notices at the Register of Deeds Building, Capitol Compound, Sto. Nino, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. 4. The petitioner is the registered owner of a parcel of agricultural land situated at Del Carmen, City of San Fernando, Pampanga cobtaining an area of 15,708 square meters and more particularly covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 1912 issued pursuant to Emancipation Patent No. 00770079-094408 of the Register of Deeds of Pampanga, Attached hereto is a certified copy of the said title, marked as Annex “B”. 5. That on May 12, 2006, respondent Progressive caused the annotation of an Adverse Claim on the aforesaid title, claiming rights and interests over the said property. The certified copy of the Adverse Claim is hereto attached as Annex “C” while the entry thereof on the title is marked as Annex “B-1”. 6. The petitioner is unaware and has no knowledge of any claim against his property, especially any claim coming from Progressive, Inc. In fact, until this date, no complaint or petition or any sort of action has been filed by said respondent against the petitioner to protect the alleged claims and rights over the property. 7. Under Section 70 of Presidential Decree No. 1529 (Land Registration Decree), any adverse claim shall be effective for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of registration. After the lapse of the said period, the annotation of adverse claim may be cancelled upon filing of a verified petition therefore by the party in interest. 8. Considering that the adverse claim was registered on May 12, 2006, under the law, it has ceased to be effective after a period of 30days. Necessarily, it becomes the right of the petitioner to have the same cancelled by way of this petition. PRAYER WHEREFORE, premises considered, it is respectfully prayed that the petition be GRANTED by ordering the Register of Deeds of Pampanga to cancel the Adverse Claim of respondent Progressive Specialists Lending Investor, Inc. appearing under Entry No. 8183 on TCT No. 1912 (Emancipation Patent No. 00770079-094408). Such other relief, equitable under the premises, are likewise prayed for. August 04, 2011 Mexico, Pampanga. ENDONA & ASSOCIATES LAW OFFICE COUNSEL FOR Petitioner Unit 1 Barrera Building, Parian Mexico, Pampanga TEL. No. (045) 9660738 By: (Sgd) GENER C. ENDONA IBP NO.. 821182/Pampanga/04.03.11 PTR No. 9589632/Pampanga/01.03.11 MCLE Compliance No. III-17430/06.18.10 Roll No. 38527 Punto! Central Luzon: September 9, 16 & 23, 2011 NOTICE OF LOSS Notice is hereby given that JAMES BRANDT HOUTSMA, of legal age, American National resident, married, residing at 19-C Manuela Compound, Balibago, Angeles City executed an Affidavit of Loss of his Alien Certificate of Registration I-Card No. E305982 issued by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration in Manila and his Philippine Driver’s License. Punto! Central Luzon: September 9 & 16, 2011 THINK GREEN Performance ni Binay bilang VP di apektado ng plano sa 2016 MALOLOS CITY—Tiniyak ni Makati City Mayor Junjun Binay na hindi maaapektuhan ng planong kandidatura bilang Pangulo sa 2016 ang performance ng kanyang ama bilang Bise Presidente ng bansa. Ito ang pahayag ng batang Binay matapos katawanin si Vice President Jejomar Binay bilang panaunhing tagapagsalita sa ika-113 guning taon ng pagbubukas ng Kongreso ng Malolos sa makasaysayang simbahan ng Barasoain kahapon. Ito rin ang ikalawang pagkakataon sa loob ng walong araw na hindi nakarating ang Bise Presidente sa imbitasyon ng Bulacan. Una ay noong nakaraang Huwebes, Setyembre 8 kung kailan pinasimulan ang taunang walong araw na Singkaban Fiesta sa lalawigan. Ayon kay Mayor Binay, tutok ang kanyang ama sa kanyang mga trabaho bilang Bise Presidente ng bansa kahit nagpaplano ng kandidatura sa 2016. “It’s no secret that he is planning to run for the presidency in 2016; as a matter of fact, he was supposed to run last year, but he gave way to the candidacy of President Aquino,” ani ng batang Binay. Sinabi pa niya na matapos manalo bilang Bise Presidente sa nagdaang halalan ang kanyang ama, isang logical step ay ang kumandidato bilang Presidente. “A lot of people want him to run for President as it was also his childhood dream,” ani ng batang Binay na ngayon ay alkalde ng Lungsod ng Makati. Hinggil naman sa posibilidad na pag-endorso ng Pangulo sa kanyang ama, sinabi niya na depende iyon kay Pangulong Benigno Aquino III. Idinepensa rin ng batang Binay ang dalawang beses na hindi pagdalo sa imbitasyon ng Bulacan. “It’s just that he had prior obligations,” aniya at sinabing nasa Tuguegarao City kahapon ang kanyang ama para sa pakikipagpulong hinggil sa isang programa sa pabahay. Iginiit pa niya na naka- Dumalo si Makati City Mayor Junjun Binay (kanan) para sa kanyang ama na si VP Jejomar Binay bilang panauhingpandangal sa pagdiriwang ng ika-113 anibersaryo ng Malolos Congress sa makasaysayang Barasoain Church. KUHA NI DINO BALABO handa rin ang kanilang pamilya na tulungan ang Bise Presidente. “He is not snubbing Bulacan, as a matter of fact, we trace our roots here,” aniya at sinabing ang kanyang ina na na si Elenita ay nagmula sa bayan ng Angat. $63-M waste-to-energy facility... FROM PAGE 1 holds at the rate of one megawatt for every 5,000 households. 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While there may be state of the art incinerators, there is no such thing as a pollution-free incinerator,” Hernandez emphasized.” “The combustion of waste especially chlorine containing materials like plastics creates cancer-causing dioxins and furans, liberates heavy metals into the air, essentially converting a waste problem into a formidable toxics pollution problem which will threaten the communities around the proposed facility,” he furthered. MacKay has insisted that the facility produces “no gases or subsidiary wastes that may be harmful to people” and that “the technologies for the combustion turbines are ecofriendly.” “With our system, there will be no longer any need for landfills. With our facility you can be guaranteed to be safe from any leachate, which is very hazardous. Methane is- “We Provide Best Business Opportunity” URGENT HIRING!!! 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WANTED : SALES REPRESENTATIVE • • • • • • • • Male with drivers license Age 25 to 35 years old College Graduate – 4 year course At least one(1) year sales experience in Janitorial / Cleaning Chemicals market Must be a resident of San Fernando/Angeles City, Pampanga Familiar with Pampanga, Tarlac and/or Nueva Ecija areas Good communication skills (oral and written) in Tagalog, English and Pampango. Mature, pleasing personality and can work independently Send Resume with photo to : michael_0757@yahoo.com Polymer Products, Inc. New Heights in Cleaning Excellence Telephone Nos. : 671-9837 to 39 ; 671-2773 to 34 local 110 Fax Nos.: 671-2759 / 671-0108 www.polymerprod.com PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY NI DINO BALABO 13 Public-Private Partnership in Pineda-Pangilinan Pact FROM PAGE 1 On the part of government was Gov. Lilia “Nanay Baby” Pineda. On side of the private sector, Manuel V. Pangilinan, chairman, president, CEO of a conglomerate of companies in communications, power and water supply, media, expressways, among others. Their own kind of PPP, the Pineda-Pangilinan partnership was forged in two memoranda of understanding (MOUs) signed at the Bale Dutung here. The first is a study of the water resources of the province by Pangilinan’s Maynilad Water Services, specifically on the safety and quality of water and the increasing demand for potable drinking water for the residents as well as for industrial use. The study likewise seeks to address the depletion of the aquifer as well as the problem of liquefaction that has been noted in some areas in the province. “While subsequent courses of action will take a longer time to implement once the study is completed, the provincial government has decided to take a pro-active stance by commissioning a feasibility study on additional sources of bulk potable water,” the Pampanga public information office said. The feasibility of tapping surface water sources like the Pampanga River is said to be also a part of the study which is ex- pected to take all of six months. The second MOU is for the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) to conduct a three month “full development study” on electric distribution utility in Pampanga. The study aims to determine the electricity demand, financial, operational, regulatory, legal and market requirements, and the total investment required in improving, upgrading and enhancing the quality of electric service Pampanga bird flu lab... FROM PAGE 1 starting last March, said Dr. Romeo Manalili, regional avian flu coordinator of the DA. Mallari said that some of the blood samples were from as far as Tacurong in General Santos City in Mindanao, while other samples were from various parts of Visayas and Luzon. He said he did not expect the rehabilitation of the BAI laboratory to be finished until December. “We are glad to announce that all the 1,950 blood samples randomly taken from ducks in hot spot areas in the country all tested negative for avian flu,” he said. Of the total, 280 samples were from Central Luzon, particularly the Candaba swamp in Pampanga where tens of thousands of wild birds, which could carry avian flu virus, migrate at this time of the year. The laboratory here was established in 2007 with funding of US$340,000 from the New Zealand government. Manalili noted that all the blood samples were taken from ducks which, he stressed, could carry the avian flu virus while not dying from it. “They’re unlike chickens which die if they contract avian flu,” he said. He said that government teams have again been alerted to monitor areas which serve as abode for migratory birds from colder countries in Asia. In Candaba, Mayor Jerry Pelayo has dispatched teams to crack down on the selling of wild birds, even as he imposed a buffer zone between migratory birds and tourists who usually visit his town to observe the different varieties of fowls at the Candaba swamp. Malacañang earlier said the government is prepared against bird flu threat following the warning of the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (UN–FAO) that Asia could be hit anew. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said, “the DA is always on guard, especially with Sec. Prosy Alcala, who is keen on issues under his department.” “The FAO has warned of the bird flu virus and we are on guard against the entry of products which may contain the virus,” she said. The UN–FAO has urged governments to heighten preparedness and surveillance amid signs that a mutant strain of the deadly bird flu virus is spreading in Asia. According to the UN agency, areas recently affected by the virus were found in Israel and the Palestinian territories, Bulgaria, Romania, Nepal, and Mongolia. The FAO has also expressed concern on virus’ resistance against vaccines in China and Vietnam, noting that it poses a direct threat to Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia as well as Korea and Japan. Bird flu or avian influen- za, has adversely affected at least 63 countries starting in 2003. About 400million chickens had been culled, leading to economic losses of over $20 billion to the world’s poultry sector. There had been about 565 people infected all over the world, 331 of whom had died. The latest death occurred earlier this month in Cambodia, which has registered eight cases of fatal human infections this year. Bird flu is an infectious disease in chickens, ducks, and other birds caused by different subtypes of the Influenza A virus. It can be transmitted to humans if persons live in close contact with birds through infected aerosols, discharges, and surfaces, feces; flapping of wings could hasten AI transmission; plucking and preparing of diseased birds; playing with poultry, and consumption of duck’s blood or possibly undercooked poultry. Negosyanteng Bulakenyo... PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY FROM PAGE 1 14 gan,” ani Ambrosio Cruz, ang dating alklade ng bayang ito at may ari ng Archer Development Corporation. Ang tinutukoy niya ay ang muling pagbuhay sa inabandonang Manila Bay Coastal Road project; at ang ikalawa ay ang panukalang konstruksyon ng isang kalsadang maguugnay sa coastal road at sa Bulubunduking bayan ng Donya Remedios Trinidad sa silangang bahagi ng lalawigan. Bilang dating pangulo ng liga ng mga Alkalde sa Lalawigan at dating kasapi ng Central Luzon Regional Development Council (RDC), sinabi ni Cruz na ang dalawang proyekto ay una niyang ipinanukala mahigit anim na taon na ang nakakaraan. Ayon kay Cruz, ang dalawang proyekto ay mga paunang hakbang lamang sa pagtatayo ng economic zone sa lalawigan. “For the economic zone, we only need to consolidate 50 to 100 hectares of lands where businesses will locate; and the coastal area of Bulacan is a good place to establish that,” aniya. Inayunan din ito ng Bulacan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) na nagsabing maraming industrial estates sa lalawigan, ngunit magkakahiwalay. “At the moment, there are a number of industrial estates in the province, but they are operating independently,” ani Nani Mallari, ang executive director ng BCCI. Sinabi ni Mallari na malaki rin ang naitulong ng mga industrial estates sa lalawigan, ngunit higit na makakatulong sa kaunlaran ang economic zone dahil sa mas marami ang malilikhang trabaho nito. Ito ay dahil sa inaasahang mas maraming negosyante ang papasok sa economic zone dahil sa ang mga namumuhunan sa mga economic zones ay may pribilehiyo sa pagbabayad ng buwis. Una rito, ipinahayag ni Gob. Wilhelmino Alvarado na dapat ng buhayin ang inabandonang Manila Bay Coastal road Project. Ito ay dahil sa inaasahang makatutugon sa problema ng mga bayan ng Obando, Bulakan, Marilao, Paombong, Hagonoy at mga lungsod ng Malolos at Meycauayan na palagiang lumulubog dahil sa high tide o pagtaas ng tubig mula sa dagat. Ayon pa kay Alvarado, kapag natuloy ang coastal road, mapapaikli ang biyahe sa pagitan ng Cavite, Maynila, Bulacan, Pampanga at Bataan. Bukod dito, mas mapapabilis ang kaunlaran sa mga pamayanan sa baybaying dagat. Inihalimbawa niya ang istratehiyang ginawa ng Tsina kung saan ang mga inunang pinaunlad ay ang mga pamayanan sa tabing dagat. “Its like hitting three birds in one stone, because it will not just open business opportunities, but will also help us mitigate impacts of climate change to coastal communities along Manila Bay,” ani Alvarado. Ang nasabing coastal road project ay bahagi ng 25 planning pangkaunlaran ni dating Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos. Sinabi ni Alvarado na batay sa nasabing plano, ang mga lalawigan ng Cavite at Bataan ay pag-uugnayin sa pamamagitan ng konstruksyon ng coastal road na dadaan sa baybayin ng Bulacan at Pampanga. Ngunit sa pagdaan ng panahon, inabandona at nakalimutan ang nasabing proyekto. “It must be resurrected because part of it has been completed,” ani Alvarado patungkol sa bahagi ng proyekto na ngayon ay tinatawag na CaviteParanaque coastal road. Kaugnay nito, sinabi ni dating Gob. Roberto Pagdanganan na ang konstruksyon ng coastal road ay maghahatid ng dagdag na produksyon sa lalawigan. Ito ay dahil sa mga bahagi ng lalawigan sa baybayin ng look ng Maynila ay higit na magiging produktibo. Ito ay dahil sa makalilikha ng malawak na lawa sa pagitan ng coastal road at baybayin ng lalawigan. Bukod dito, maaaring makalikha ng mga industrial area sa nasabing coastal road. Ayon pa kay Pagdanganan, maging ang pagkakasakit ng mga tao ay maiiwasan kapag naitayo ang proyekto. Binigyang diin niya na may mga residente na ang bayan ng Hagonoy ang nagkakasakit dahil sa palagiang paglubog sa high tide. to the end users within the province. The provincial government had earlier expressed its desire to seek Meralco’s assistance in the preparation of the said development study to help support the progress and economic development of Pampanga and ensure steady, reliable, and efficient electric service to households, commercial and industrial establishments. Both studies entail no cost to the provincial government and will be fully funded by Maynilad and Meralco. In her brief remarks at the signing, Pineda paid tribute to Pangilinan for his efforts to “contribute greatly to sustaining the devel- opment of Pampanga, borne by his being a Kapampangan.” Pangilinan is from Apalit town. For his part, Pangilinan said the province with its ideal location at the crossroad of Northern and Central Luzon as well as its vast resources has all the opportunities for development. Also present during the MOU signing were Vice Governor Joseller “Yeng” Guiao, the provincial board members, Mayors Oscar Tetangco, Jr. of Apalit, Jerry Pelayo of Candaba, Mylyn P. Cayabyab of Lubao and Yolly Pineda of Sta. Rita, as well as executives of Maynilad and Meralco. WEDDING TAYO, WEDDING HINDI (PG13) 1020FS • 1035MF • 1240 • 245 • 450 • 655 850LFS • 900LMF • 1130END CONTAGION (PG13) 1050FS • 1100MF • 100 • 300 • 500 • 700 846LFS • 900LMF • 1046END SPY KIDS 4 3D (PG13) 1210FS • 1215MF • 200 • 345 • 530 • 715 845LFS • 900LMF • 1027END IKAW ANG PAG-IBIG (PG13) 1150FS • 1200MF • 215 • 430 • 645 845LFS • 900LMF • 1100END MY NEIGHBORS WIFE (R13) 1110FS • 1120MF • 145 • 410 • 635 841LFS • 900LMF • 1106END RESERVED MY NEIGHBORS WIFE (R13) 1050FS • 1100MF • 130 • 400 • 630 835LFS • 900LMF • 1105END SPY KIDS 4 3D (PG13) 1200FS • 1215MF • 200 • 345 • 530 • 715 845LFS • 900LMF • 1030END CONTAGION (PG13) 1200FS • 1220MF • 230 • 440 • 650 835LFS • 900LMF • 1045END TWEEN ACADEMY CLASS OF 2012 (GP3) 1200FS • 1220MF • 230 • 440 • 650 845LFS • 900LMF • 1050END IKAW ANG PAG-IBIG (PG13) 1100FS • 1120MF • 145 • 410 • 635 835LFS • 900LMF • 1100END THEATER RENTAL Kung di si Ronald Singson??? Sinong naging boyfriend ni Lovi ang nanakit sa kanya? MISMONG si Lovi Poe ang nagsabing battered girlfriend siya nung araw. Na sinaktan daw siya ng isa sa mga nakarelasyon niya.’Yung nakaranas siya ng pananakit mula sa naging dyowa niya. Nasabi niyang kapag siya ay may karelasyon, faithful daw talaga siya. Puwede na ’yung naging karelasyon niya ang hindi naging tapat sa kanya kaya sila nagkahiwalay, katwiran ni Lovi, ayaw niya nang may kahati. Pero hirit ni Lovi: “Hindi ito ’yung recently kong nakarelasyon. Iba ’yun!” Kung hindi si Cong. Ronald Singson na siyang pinaka-recent at pinaniniwalaang hanggang ngayon ay bf niya, sino? Si Jolo Revilla ba na inamin din ni niya? Lumantad sila noon at hindi kaila na sa matinding hiwalayan nauwi ang lahat. Siya kaya ang tintukoy ni Lovi? Nagtatanong lang po. Nag-premiere night ang My Neighbor’s Wife at true ang tsikang ito ang pinaka-daring movie ni Lovi Poe. Pumayag kasi na maki-bed scene si Lovi kina Dennis Trillo at Jake Cuenca, huh! Maging si Carla Abellana, na alam naman nating may pagka-conservative, nagpaka-daring din sa movie. by Cesar Pambid True din ang tsika na nakipaglaplapan siya kay Dennis, ang lumabas na lover ni Carla sa movie. Si Jake naman, naglakad na hubad at kita ang kanyang flawless butt, huh! In fairness, malinis ang pagkakagawa sa pelikula at walang nakitang anumang private parts ng mga bida kahit pa torrid ang kanilang mga eksena. The Gossipmiller Sinong Princess ang binuntis ni Pacman? Princess Snell DENY-TO-DEATH ang Starstruck avenger na si Princess Snell na si Manny Pacquiao daw ang ama “I was surprised when I reported sa ‘Startalk’ kasi pinag-uusapan na pala ako,” she says. “It’s definitely not true. I have a non-showbiz boyfriend, one year na kami. Nakakahiya kay Cong. Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee. I really don’t know where that ugly rumor started. May nag-text sa ’kin noon about that pero hindi ko pinansin kasi alam ko namang hindi totoo. Akala ko may nanloloko lang, pero ngayong pati sa Twitter, pinag-uusapan na, I want to deny it. I’m only 19 years old, wala akong balak magpabuntis kahit kanino dahil ang bata ko pa.” At dahil nag-deny si Princess, na obviously di siya buntis, nabaling kay Princess Ryan ang suspetsa. Buntis kasi si Princess na posible raw na nabuntis ni Manny Pacquiao. Let yus hear kung ano ang take ni Princess Ryan sa isyung ito. Edgar Guzman paboritong aktor ni Mother Lily PERSONAL palang sinabihan si Edgar Guzman ni Mother Lily nang magkita sila sa premiere night na pumayag ang Regal produ na gawin niya ang movie offer ng Star Cinema na makakasama si John Lloyd Cruz na ididirek ni Cathy Garcia Molina na kanyang nakatrabaho sa top rating episode ng Maalaala Mo Kaya. “Okey ’yan. Tulungan lang ’yan. Basta sana maganda at markado ang role niya, huh!” sabi raw ni Mother Lily kay Edgar. Nakapasyal man si Edgar sa preem, nanghihinayang naman siya na hindi niya masasamahan ang mga friends niyang sina Rodjun Cruz at Lucky sa Cosmo Bachelor Bash ngayong Huwebes. Mas pinili niyang tumulong sa kaibigan at co-star niya sa Ligo Na U, Lapit Na Me na si Joseph Bitangcol sa fund raising show sa Sept. 15 sa Zirkoh Comedy Bar. Pero ma-miss man ang pagiging daring ni Edgar sa Cosmo bash, watch na lang ninyo ang pagiging daring niya sa indie movie niyang Ligo Na U na sa Sept. 28 na ang showing. And speaking of Joseph Bitangcol, isang buwan pagkatapos ng kanyang aksidente, kinakaillangan pang magpagaling nang lubos ang aktor. Habang hindi siya nakakapagtrabaho ay patuloy din ang kanyang pagpapagamot . Kung kaya’t sa Huwebes, Sept. 15, 10 p.m., sa Zirkoh Morato, magsasama-sama ang mga kaibigan ni Joseph na Kapamilya, Kapuso at Kapatid para sa isang benefit concert para sa kanya entitled For The Love Of... Joseph tampok ang mga kaibigan niya sa Lokomoko na sina Tuesday Vargas, JC de Vera, Edgar Allan Guzman, Rainier Castillo, Arci Muñoz, Valeen Montenegro, Daiana Menezes, Wendy Valdez, Diane Medina at Voyz Avenue, ang kanyang Star Circle Quest coalumni na sina Joross Gamboa, Melissa Ricks, Michelle Madrigal, Jason Abalos, Neri Naig at ang kanyang basketball buddies na sina JM de Guzman, Luis Alandy, Marco Alcaraz at marami pang ibang artista na gustong tumulong kay Joseph. Tickets are available at the gate. For additional donations o kahit anong tulong para kay Joseph, you can text or call - 09088861287 “Masikip pa ang keps ko!”—MOCHA USON AYON KAY Mocha Uson, na kilala sa mga maanghang na statement wala siyang balak magparetoke upang sumikip. Uso kasi ang flower arrangement upang ibalik ang virginity ng isang. Aniya, “masikip ’yan! Kasi oral sex ako, eh. Anal sex, blowjob. Kaya masikip po talaga ang p_k ko.” Dagdag pa niya, ’yan daw ang advice niya sa mga kababaihan para hindi magasgas ang private part – practice oral sex. Isa pa sa advice niya ay gumamit ng proteksyon tulad ng condom kaya needless to say, pro-RH bill siya. “Sinasabi nila na condom promoted premarital sex, sa totoo lang, wih or without condom, premarital sex exists, so might as well na gabayan ang mga kabataan na gumamit ng condom para number one, hindi makabuntis and number 2, hindi magkasakit,” sabi ni Mocha. Kaya nga raw ’pag nagkaanak siya, ganito rin ang magiging payo niya sa mga magiging anak niya. “Sasabihin ko sa kanya, makipag-sex muna siya sa babae. And kung ako may anak na babae, unang-una, bibigyan ko siya ng vibrator. Number two, (sasabihin ko), sa babae ka muna makipag-sex,” prangkang sabi ni Mocha. PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY (Joseph Bitangcol mahal ng kanyang mga kaibigan) 15 Hanjin launches two new vessels BY MALOU DUNGOG SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co.-Philippines (HHIC-Phil) launched two newly-built bulk carriers during a vessel-naming ceremony held at its shipyard here on Saturday. The vessels, which were named M/V Star Borealis and M/V Star Polaris, have an individual capacity of 180,000 deadweight tons and a gross tonnage of 93,681 tons. Both vessels are 292 meters long, 45 meters wide and 24.75 meters deep. The ships were purchased by Star Bulk Carriers Corp., a global shipping company based in Athens, Greece, providing worldwide seaborne transportation solutions in the dry bulk sector. Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) chairman Roberto Garcia, Olongapo City mayor James Gordon, Jr., HHICPhil president Jin Kyu Ahn, as well as Star Bulk president Spyros Capralos graced the event. Nicoletta Panayiotopoulos and Danae Capralos served as sponsors in the ceremony. In his message, SBMA Chairman Garcia extended his appreciation to HHIC-Phil for continuing to contribute to Philippine economic development through its shipbuilding operations in this freeport. “As you maybe well aware of, because of Hanjin’s presence in the Philippines in the past few years, the Philippines has come from nowhere to become the fourth largest shipbuilder in the world. And I congratulate President Ahn and his staff for the magnificent job that they have done here in Subic Bay,” he said. Garcia also welcomed Hanjin’s plans to expand the shipbuilder’s presence in Subic Bay, saying that the SBMA has already reserved an additional 200 hectares for such purpose. “We hope that in a few years, the Philippines will go from number four to number one in the world,” Garcia said. “We hope that you will continue to contribute to the economy, not only in terms of the production of ships but also in creating, especially, more jobs for Filipinos,” he added. For his part, Star Bulk president Spyros Capralos extended his gratitude to Hanjin for making topquality ships for his company. “Today’s ceremony is of high importance because Star Borealis and Star Polaris are the company’s first new-building vessels ever,” he said in his address. “We are very pleased, not only with the superb construction quality, but also with the safety record of the construction since there were zero incidents.” Officials of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and local government units in Olongapo City and Zambales join owners of M/V Star Borealis and M/V Star Polaris for a ceremonial picture-taking during the naming-ceremony for the two newly-built bulk carriers at the Hanjin shipyard in the Subic Bay Freeport over the weekend. PHOTO BY MALOU DUNGOG Capralos also said that Star Bulk and Hanjin share the same vision for better and more effcient ships that will suprpass the strictest global safety and environmental standards. “We acknowledge the efforts made to ensure that our vessels were de- signed with low-waste levels and highly-efficient plans and equipment to support low-energy operation. Improving energy efficiency is critical not only because it reduces emissions, but also because it directly affects our stability,” he said. After the unveiling ceremony, both vessels were blessed in a Greek Orthodox Church religious rite. A tour of the vessels and a ceremonial horn-honking immediately followed the blessing. HHIC-Phil, which is located at Subic’s Redondo Peninsula, has the two largest drydocks in the world. Its operations here now make the Philippines the fourth largest shipbuilder in the world. The Subic shipyard currently employs 22,000 skilled workers from various local communities. Binay’s son: ‘I and Kris are good friends’ PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2011 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY BY DINO BALABO 16 Cebu Pacific Ad MALOLOS CITY – Makati City Mayor Junjun Binay once again denied speculations of any romantic relationship with the President’s youngest sister, actress Kris Aquino. But he admitted that last Monday, they were together. In an ambush interview after he represented his father Vice President Jejomar Binay in the 113th anniversary of the opening of the Malolos Congress, the younger Binay said that he and Kris are just friends. “It’s no secret na kaming dalawa ay magkaibigan and we have common friends,” he said. “We’re good friends.” But this was not enough to probing journalists who mobbed him with a barrage of questions on the nature of their relationship. A bachelor, the younger Binay said that their families have known each other for a long time. “Speculations lang yung romantic relationship,” he said and added “kasama ko lang siya nung Monday.” As an actress, Kris Aquino started her career in the late 80s despite former President’s Cory Aquino’s advice not to enter the industry. For his part, the younger Binay started his career in politics as a member of the youth council in Makati City in the early 90s, then served as three-term city councilor before being elected as mayor in the last elections. His father, former Mayor Jejomar Binay, was elected vice president in last year’s automated elections; while Kris’ only brother, former senator Benigno Aquino III was elected President. As their kin are serving in the two highest offices in the country, Kris and Junjun’s worlds became smaller. Many speculated that they might be in a romantic relationship since Kris’ well publicized break up with former husband James Yap, a star basketball player. The said speculation is further fueled by the fact that Vice President Binay is planning to run for President in 2016 in the hope to succeed President Aquino.
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