Late BM`s aide shot, in critical condition

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Late BM`s aide shot, in critical condition
Pineda leads Porac ‘market day’ launch
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‘Mamac defied
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Dengue claims 2
in Pampanga
capital city
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—
Two individuals have reportedly
died while 40 others have been
afflicted by the deadly dengue
disease in this capital city.
This was confirmed on Monday by a health official who redengue PAGE 15
ANGELES CITY—A member of the
Sangguniang Panlungsod here yesterday said there is nothing new with
Barangay Balibago chairman Rodelio
“Tony” Mamac being defiant to an
action taken by the city council.
MAMAC PAGE 15
Late BM’s aide shot,
in critical condition
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—A long-time
aide of a provincial board
member in Pampanga
was critically wounded
after being shot by still
unidentified armed men
in front of his house inside the San Fernando
Subdivision in Barangay
Sto. Niño, here last Monday.
According to police,
victim Edgar Mallari—a
former collector and aide
of the late Third District
Board Member Ceferino
Laus—is now in critical
condition after he was
shot several times in his
head.
Investigations
revealed that on Monday,
at around 7:30 a.m., Mallari was backing up his
car from his garage when
unidentified armed men
with bonnets shot him
three times in the different parts of his body, one
of which hit him on the
head.
Mallari was rushed
immediately to the Makabali Medical Center in
this city. As of press time,
the victim was still at the
hospital’s intensive care
unit.
Police said that Mallari is following up private transactions left by
the late board member,
the husband of incumbent Board Member MoAIDE SHOT PAGE 15
STAR DECORATED. Chief Supt. Edgardo Ladao, PNP Regional Director for Central Luzon, congratulates newly-promoted Chief Supt. Wendy Rosario, the PNP Deputy
Regional Director for Administration in Central Luzon.--PHOTO BY LEO VILLACARLOS
Olivas welcomes new police general
By RUDY ABULAR
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga—Officers and men of the Police Regional Office 3 yesterday hosted
a full honor arrival ceremony to
welcome Chief Supt. Wendy G.
Rosario at the parade ground of
this police camp.
The ceremony held at exactly 9 a.m. and was witnessed by
both the uniformed and non-uni-
formed personnel of under PRO3 director Chief Supt. Edgardo T.
Ladao.
Ladao was also flanked by different chiefs of PRO-3 in welcomnew police PAGE 15
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CSF ‘chop-chop’ case linked to drugs
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Gitnang Luzon
JULY 18-19, 2012
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Leaders of the Muslim
community in Barangay San
Pedro Cutud here have linked
the killing of Raffy “Bidu”
Juico, whose mutilated body
was found recently, to the illegal drugs trade.
In a meeting with Pampanga Gov. Lilia Pineda, Muslim
community chief, Salman Ampuan said the killing would
have been due to illegal drugs
but stressed that whatever illegal substance was in question
did not come from their community.
“Pero ‘yon pong drugs ay
hindi nanggaling sa amin. Galing po sa labas,” Ampuan told
Pineda as the community leaders apologized to Pineda for the
mess that the incident brought
to Pampanga.
Ampuan said the suspects
have already been identified
but he refused to divulge their
identities pending the issuance
City gov’t launches
performing arts body
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—In a bid to revive local culture, the City Government has launched on
Monday its Performing Arts
Council (PAC) that would
showcase various talents of
Fernandinos.
Mayor Oscar Rodriguez
created the arts council
through Executive Order
No. 2012-010 to improve the
city’s program on the performing arts.
During the launching,
Councilor Jimmy Lazatin
said the creation of PAC is
also a way “to instill in the
consciousness of Fernandinos the importance of Kapampangan culture and heritage.”
“This council is very important for the city. This is
our way of taking pride of
what we have in our culture
and heritage,” Lazatin said.
Jose Irwin Nucum, PAC
Chairman, said the functions of the council include
the preparation of an annual
plan on the performing arts
program to be integrated in
the local development plan
and the formulation of programs and recommendations to develop local cultural and artistic talents in the
field of the performing arts.
Moreover, the other functions include the conduct
of cultural events like concerts, training workshops
and the like and the conduct
of periodic consultations
with stakeholders to identify
grassroots-based
cultural
concerns, issues and agenda.
Some of the performing
arts group under the PAC
are Teatro Fernandino, The
Music Studio, SB Musica
and CSF Choir, K-Tube, OK
Musica, ASLAG Kapampangan, Sinukwan Kapampangan Performing Arts, Magsilbi Tamu Brass Band 919
and Pampanga High School
Choir.
Nucum said the City Government provided a starting
capital of P50,000 to each
group which they can use to
provide for their costumes
and props for their performances.
The first performance of
these artist groups will be
on July 20 at the Mini Convention Center at the Heroes
Hall here.
After that, there will be
monthly performances until
December.
Aside from Nucum, other
members of the council include Agnes Romero, music
Professor Edwin Lumanug,
Benny Guinto and Ma. Theresa Laus.
Solon cites FAB advantages
BALANGA
CITY—
Bataan 2nd District Congressman Albert Garcia
has cited the advantages
for investors in locating
at the Freeport Area of
Bataan (FAB).
“The Freeport offers
best incentives to locators,”
the solon said during the
“Talakayan sa Balanga”.
Investors will get to enjoy the superior incentives
the FAB offers such as Income Tax Holiday (ITH)
from four years to eight
years; 5 percent tax in lieu
of local and national taxes
after ITH period; duty
free importation of capital
equipment, raw materials, consumer goods and
personal items; exemp-
tion from wharfage dues,
export taxes, imposts and
fees; domestic sales allowance of up to 30 percent of
total sales; and special visas for investors.
FAB is also the only
Freeport where investors
can own real property.
“We have available
skilled workers to work at
FAB”, he said at the “Talakayan….”.
The AFAB, the provincial and municipal governments, and the solon’s
office are working closely
with the Technical Educational and Skills Authority (TESDA) for the training of prospective workers
among the residents of this
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of arrest warrants.
“Pinagsikapan po naming
makaharap kayo para humingi
ng paumanhin sa kaguluhang
nangyari. Hindi po namin gusto ang nangyari at hindi rin po
kami ang gumawa noon,” Ampuan told Pineda.
Earlier, the city police found
the mutilated body of Juico in a
Muslim community in Barangay San Pedro Cutud.
Juico was missing since June
29. The victim’s family seeks
justice for Juico saying that the
killers could have been members of the Muslim community.
Ampuan met Pineda along
with Muslim Affairs Community Chairman Tammy Pagumpatun and other officials.
Governor Pineda acknowledged the apology of the leaders.
However, she said Mayor Oscar
Rodriguez has the right authority to resolve the situation.
“Pantay-pantay lamang tayo,
Muslim man o Kristyano, kami
ay handang tumulong sa inyo.
Kaya lamang, ayokong maki-
alam dahil jurisdiction ‘yan ni
Mayor Oca. Siya na ang magaayos niyan dahil nirerespeto
ko ang area niya,” Pineda said.
However, Pineda encouraged the community leaders to
report any illegal drug activity
they observe in the area.
“Dapat maging wake-up call
sa atin ang kasong ito. Ang importante kapag may nakikita
kayo,
makipag-coordinate
kayo,” Pineda said adding that
there should check points and
outposts in the village.
PARTNERSHIP. Officers and members of the Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry and its local chapter in the City
of San Fernando, Pampanga partner with the City Government for a medical mission at Northville-San Fernando over the weekend,
serving more than 2,000 patients. Welcoming the delegation are Vice Mayor Edwin D. Santiago and Councilor Ato Agustin (4th and 2nd
from left, respectively). --PHOTO COURTESY OF CSF-PAMPU
DBM-3 chief elected DILG conducts
anti-red tape
CL directors’ prexy
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Department of Budget and
Management (DBM) regional
director Elisa Salon was recently elected as the new president of
the Central Luzon Association
of Regional Officers (CLARO).
Salon will serve the unexpired two-year term of Remigio
Mercado of National Economic
and Development of Authority
(NEDA) who was transferred to
the MIMAROPA region.
Salon, who was previously
the group’s treasurer, will serve
until April 30, 2012, along with
Andrew Villacorta of the Department of Agriculture as 1st
Vice Presiden; Feliciano Rosete
of the Ramon Magsaysay Technological University as 2nd Vice
President; Karin Litz Zerna of
the Civil Service Commission
as Secretary; Adelina Apostol of
the Department of Social Welfare and Development as Assistant Secretary; Delfin Magpantay of the Bataan Peninsula State
University as Treasurer; Blesila
Lantayona of the Department of
Trade and Industry as Assistant
Treasurer; Eduardo Ocampo of
the Bureau of Treasury as Auditor; Oliver Macaspac of the Land
Transportation Office as Public
Relations Officer; and, Teofilo
Inocencio of the Department of
Agrarian Reform; Jesus Vitug of
LTO, Teodoro Gatchalian of the
Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority; Ricardo Diaz of the National Bureau
of Investigation and Remedios
Ongtangco of Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources as
Board of Directors.
In an interview, Salon said:
“I am deeply honored to head
the association of the chiefs, assistant chiefs and presidents of
national government agencies,
government owned and controlled corporations and state
colleges and universities of,
perhaps, the most progressive
region in the archipelago after
Metro Manila.”
Under her term, Salon bared
plans to strengthen the frontline
services of the member-agencies by having customer assistance desks in all its offices from
regional down to provincial as
well as regular clean-up drive in
the regional government center
in Barangay Maimpis, City of
San Fernando, Pampanga in order to prevent the spread of dengue and other diseases.
The regional DBM chief also
vouched for “a unified Christmas party for employees of
member-agencies as we, at some
point, collaborate in our jobs for
we are under one employer--the
national government serving
the same client—the Filipino
people.”
survey
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The Department of
Interior and Local Government (DILG) has completed
the Anti-Red Tape
Act-Report Card Survey
(ARTA-RCS) in all local
government units (LGUs) in
Central Luzon.
DILG regional director
Florida Dijan said, “ARTARCS was conducted in seven
provinces, 13 cities, and 117
municipalities to determine
their adherence to Republic Act No. 9485 otherwise
known as Anti-Red Tape
Act of 2007 which requires
state-run offices to draw up
their Citizen’s Charters.”
Under the law, agencies
rendering front line services
shall be
subjected to a Report Card
Survey which shall be used
to get feedback on how provisions in the Citizen’s Charter are being followed.
Surveyors
interviewed
30 respondents that have
availed of front line services
of the office.
A systematic process is followed such that the respondents are interviewed over a
three-day period wherein
five clients interviewed in
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MARKET DAY. Pampanga Governor Lilia “Nanay” G. Pineda inspects goods sold by farmer-producers during the first “Market Day” in Porac town. The
governor is joined by Mayor Condralito “Carling” dela Cruz and Board Member Fritzie David-Dizon. --PHOTO COURTESY OF JUN JASO, PAMPANGA-PIO
Pineda leads Porac ‘market day’ launch
THURSDAY
THURSDAY
THURSDAY
By Angelique Tuazon
PORAC,
Pampanga—
Governor Lilia “Nanay”
G. Pineda led recently the
launching of this town’s
“Market Day” at the grounds
of the municipal hall wherein more affordable agricultural products are made
available.
“The establishment of a
market day, wherein farmer-producers and farmerconsumers gather, is very
promising as goods will be
available at more affordable prices since consumers
will be buying directly from
the producers, eliminating
any additional and/or overhead charges on agricultural
products,” Pineda explained.
The town formally held
its first market day in front
of its municipal hall with
vendors offering various agricultural products grown
and harvested by the locals
themselves like fruits, vegetables, poultry and dairy
products.
“Because of your hardwork and dedication in producing quality yet affordable
goods, we have successfully
launched the first market
day in our town and hopefully our farmers could produce more in the future and
be able to accommodate consumers from nearby towns,”
said Vice Mayor Dexter David as he commended the local farmers.
Initially, the town will hold
a monthly market day until
such time that the production of goods is regularized.
“We are holding regular
meetings with the farmerproducers to monitor the
available goods. When we
finally have a regular supply
Aurora gov cites Pampanga bamboo council
By Jenna Lumbang
CITY SAN FERNANDO
– Aurora Governor Bellaflor
Angara- Castillo lauded the
provincial government for
the creation of the Pampanga
Bamboo Development Council
(PBDC) that promotes bamboo propagation.
Angara-Castillo,
concurrent president of Central Luzon Growth Corridor Foundation Inc., said that bamboo
development is one of the target projects of their organization.
The governor said she really
appreciates and is glad to know
the existence of the PBDC.
“The foundation is about
to propose this project to the
provinces in the region, I am
glad that you have started it
here in Pampanga,” she added.
She disclosed that CLGCFI
will be holding a study tour in
Vietnam to learn about their
bamboo industry. “The delegation from different provinces
will stay there for a week from
July 31 to August 6 of this year
to observe bamboo traditional
and modern production technologies which can be adopted
locally.”
“Vietnam is a more appropriate benchmark and we can
learn from their enterprises
and industry leaders,” Castillo
said.
bamboo PAGE 15
Exec lauds Nanay Lilia support to farmers
LUBAO, Pampanga—The
Bureau of Plant Industry
(BPI) said in a conference
that Governor Lilia “Nanay”
G. Pineda’s support to farmer constituents, particularly
sampaguita growers in this
town, is very inspiring.
Rea Inocencio, Supervising Agriculturist of BPIManila, expressed her satisfaction over the provincial
and local government’s persistent efforts in providing
technical and financial support for the Kapampangan
sampaguita growers.
Inocencio even pledged
the bureau’s support to ensure the growth of Pampanga’s sampaguita industry.
“Pampanga is one of the
most supportive provinces
when it comes to its agriculture. If needed, we will
gladly send Noli Garcia,
BPI-Manila’s Agriculturist
II, to conduct other trainings,” Inocencio declared.
This transpired as the
Office of the Provincial
Agriculturist (OPA), led by
Crispin Guintu, in coordination with the Municipal
Agriculturist’s Office, conducted technical training
for sampaguita growers in
this town, in line with the
provincial
government’s
ongoing sampaguita livelihood project launched this
year.
Inocencio and Garcia
educated the sampaguita
growers on plant disease
management, as well as utilization of modern farming
techniques and equipment
to further improve their
production.
FARMERS PAGE 15
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DVO-CRK-KLO
DVO-CRK-KLO
SIN-CRK
SIN-CRK
SIN-CRK
CRK-KLO
CRK-KLO
CRK-KLO
KLO-CRK
KLO-CRK
KLO-CRK
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BKI-CRK-BKI
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CRK-BKK
CRK-BKK
CRK-KUL
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CRK-KUL
KLO-CRK
KLO-CRK
KLO-CRK
KLO-CRK-PPS
KLO-CRK-PPS
KLO-CRK-PPS
CRK-HKG
CRK-HKG
CRK-HKG
CEB-CRK-MFM
CEB-CRK-MFM
CEB-CRK-MFM
CRK-HKG
CRK-HKG
CRK-HKG
SIN-CRK-CEB
SIN-CRK-CEB
SIN-CRK-CEB
PPS-CRK
PPS-CRK
PPS-CRK
ROUTE
HKG-CRK
HKG-CRK
HKG-CRK
BKK-CRK
BKK-CRK
BKK-CRK
KUL-CRK
MFM-CRK
HKG-CRK
ICN-CRK-ICN
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of products we could probably have bi-monthly market
days,” disclosed Melba Malit,
municipal
agriculturist.
For her part, Pineda announced the construction
of a trading post wherein
farmer-producers
in
this town could sell their
products in a more suitable and spacious area.
“You will soon have a betISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED Certificate No. 01 100 096505
ter place to sell your products. So please continue to
provide quality goods for
the consumers and strive to
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penetrate a wider market
inBldg.,
the future,” Pineda said.
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DAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Telephone
Nos. (+63
45) 599-2888
to 97
/ Fax No.
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45) 599-2044
/ http://www.clarkairport.com
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45) 599-2888
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BFAR: 3 CL
provinces
red-tide free
SUNDAY
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
JIN AIR
AIR ASIA PHIL
AIRPHIL
CEBU PACIFIC
SEAIR
SEAIR
AIR ASIA PHIL
DRAGONAIR
AIR ASIA
AIRPHIL
CEBU PACIFIC
AIR ASIA PHIL
SEAIR
SEAIR
SEAIR
AIR ASIA
AIR ASIA PHIL
AIR ASIA PHIL
AIRPHIL
SEAIR
SEAIR
CEBU PACIFIC
AIRPHIL
AIR ASIA PHIL
AIR ASIA PHIL
SEAIR
ASIANA
LJ 003/LJ 004
APG 7001
2P 771
5J 150
DG 7212
DG 7792
APG 7002/APG 7023
KA 375/KA 376
AK 1438/AK 1439
2P 772/2P 775
5J 149/5J 537
APG 7024/ APG 7005
DG 7213
DG 7312
DG 7793
AK 6264/AK 6265
APG 7455
APG 7006/APG 7015
2P 776
DG 7928
DG 7313
5J 538/5J 941
2P 737
APG 7016
APG 7456
DG 7929
OZ 707/OZ 708
CEBU PACIFIC
AIRPHIL
AIR ASIA
AIRPHIL
SEAIR
SEAIR
AIR ASIA PHIL
DRAGONAIR
AIR ASIA
AIRPHIL
CEBU PACIFIC
SEAIR
SEAIR
AIR ASIA PHIL
SEAIR
SEAIR
AIR ASIA PHIL
AIR ASIA
SEAIR
AIRPHIL
AIR ASIA PHIL
AIRPHIL
SEAIR
CEBU PACIFIC
AIR ASIA PHIL
AIRPHIL
SEAIR
AIR ASIA PHIL
SEAIR
ASIANA
5J 942/5J 150
2P 738
APG 7001
2P 769
DG 7924
DG 7792
APG 7002/APG 7023
KA 373/KA 376
AK 1438/AK 1439
2P 770/2P 773
5J 149/5J 537
DG 7925
DG 7402
PQ 7024/ PQ 7005
DG 7793
DG 7403
PQ 7455
AK 6264/AK 6265
DG 7212
2P 774
APG 7006/APG 7015
2P 779
DG 7928
5J 538
APG 7016
2P 780
DG 7213
APG 7456
DG 7929
OZ 707/OZ 708
ICN-CRK-ICN
CRK-KLO
CRK-DVO
CRK-HKG
CRK-BKK
CRK-SIN
KLO-CRK-DVO
HKG-CRK-HKG
KUL-CRK-KUL
DVO-CRK-PPS
HKG-CRK-SIN
DVO-CRK-KLO
BKK-CRK
CRK-BKI
SIN-CRK
BKI-CRK-BKI
CRK-KUL
KLO-CRK-PPS
PPS-CRK
CRK-HKG
BKI-CRK
SIN-CRK-BKK
CRK-SIN
PPS-CRK
KUL-CRK
HKG-CRK
ICN-CRK-ICN
SUNDAY
BKK-CRK-HKG
SIN-CRK
CRK-KLO
CRK-CEB
CRK-HKG
CRK-SIN
KLO-CRK-DVO
HKG-CRK-HKG
KUL-CRK-KUL
CEB-CRK-KLO
HKG-CRK-SIN
HKG-CRK
CRK-KLO
DVO-CRK-KLO
SIN-CRK
KLO-CRK
CRK-KUL
BKI-CRK-BKI
CRK-BKK
KLO-CRK
KLO-CRK-PPS
CRK-HKG
CRK-HKG
SIN-CRK
PPS-CRK
HKG-CRK
BKK-CRK
KUL-CRK
HKG-CRK
ICN-CRK-ICN
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The
Bureau
of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources (BFAR) in Central Luzon has identified
the provinces of Bulacan,
Zambales, and Bataan free
from paralytic shellfish
poison or most commonly
known as red tide.
DRAGONAIR
DG7792/7793CRK-SIN-CRK0725H-1455H(DAILYEXCEPTSATURDAY)
EFFECTIVE 29 May 2012 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
 DG 7792/7793 CRK-SIN-CRK 0800H-1530H (SATURDAY)
Based on the latest
 KA 373 (HKG-CRK) 1010H (MONDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY)
DG 7928/7929 CRK-HKG-CRK 1915H-2335H (EVERY TUESDAY,
 KA 376 (CRK-HKG) 1110H (MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY)
THURSDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY)
KA 375 (HKG-CRK) 1005H (TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
 DG 7924/7925 CRK-HKG-CRK 0720H-1140H (EVERY MONDAY,
BFAR Shellfish Bulletin,
SATURDAY)
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY)
 KA 376 (CRK-HKG) 1055H (TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY)
 DG 7212/7213 CRK-BKK-CRK 1340H-2055H (EVERY MONDAY,
the coastal waters of BulaAIR ASIA
WEDNESDAY)
Office Bldg., EFFECTIVE
Civil Aviation
Complex,
Pampanga,
Philippines
2023
25 March 2011 TO
27 October 2012 Clark Freeport Zone, 
DG 7212/7213 CRK-BKK-CRK
0725H-1425H
(EVERY SATURDAY)
can in Manila Bay; Corporate
Masin AK 1438/AK 1439 (KUL-CRK-KUL) 1030H – 1105H (DAILY)
 DG 7212/7213 CRK-BKK-CRK 1615H-2320H (EVERY FRIDAY, SUNDAY)
AK 6264/AK 6265 (BKI-CRK-BKI) 1545H – 1610H (DAILY)
 DG 7402/7403 CRK-KLO-CRK 1215H-1515H (EVERY FRIDAY, SUNDAY)
loc Bay in Zambales; and
AIR ASIA PHIL
EFFECTIVE– 01 MAY TO 01 AUGUST 2012
EFFECTIVE 28 March 2012 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
 DG 7312/7313 CRK-BKI-CRK 1505H-1935H (EVERY TUESDAY,
coastal waters of Marive APG 7001/APG 7002 (CRK-KLO-CRK) 0700H-0945H (DAILY)
THURSDAY, SATURDAY)
APG 7023/APG 7024 (CRK-DVO-CRK) 1010H-1415H (DAILY)
EFFECTIVE– 07 MAY TO 22 OCTOBER 2012
APG 7005/APG 7006 (CRK-KLO-CRK) 1140H-1725H (DAILY)
DG 7402/7403 CRK-KLO-CRK 1535H 1835H (EVERY MONDAY ONLY)
les, Limay Orion, Pilar,
EFFECTIVE 20 APRIL 2012
EFFECTIVE– 09 MAY TO 24 OCTOBER 2012
 APG 7015/APG 7016 (CRK-PPS-CRK) 1750H-2055H ( DAILY)
DG 7402/7403 CRK-KLO-CRK 1540H-1840H (EVERY
Balanga, Oranic, Abucay
EFFECTIVE 09 JUNE 2012 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
WEDNESDAY ONLY)
APG 7455/APG 7456 (CRK-KUL-CRK) 1515H-2330H (DAILY)
SEAIR
and Samal in Bataan are
APG 7027 (CRK-DAVAO) CANCELLED EFFECTIVE 15 APRIL ’12 ONWARDS
EFFECTIVE– 06 AUGUST TO 22 OCTOBER 2012
AIRPHIL EXPRESS
DG 7928/7929 CRK-HKG-CRK 1915H-2335H (EVERY MONDAY)
now free of the toxic red
EFFECTIVE 29 MARCH 2012 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
EFFECTIVE– 17 AUGUST TO 26 OCTOBER 2012
2P 769/2P 770 (CRK-CEB-CRK) 0720H-1030H (EVERY MONDAY,
 DG 7928/7929 CRK-HKG-CRK 1845H-2305H (EVERY FRIDAY)
tide.
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY)
DG 7904/DG 7905 SUSPENDED EFFECTIVE 01 FEBRUARY 2012 – 30
2P 771/2P 772 (CRK-DVO-CRK) 0700H-1100H (EVERY TUESDAY,
JUNE 2012
THURSDAY, SATURDAY)
CEBU PACIFIC
BFAR said shellfish
2P 773/2P 774 (CRK-KLO-CRK) 1115H-1640H (EVERY MONDAY,
EFFECTIVE 18 APRIL’12 – 12 JAN’13 (ADD’L CHARTER FLIGHTS)
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY)
5J 367/5J 368 (CRK-MFM-CRK) SUSPENDED EFFECTIVE 20 June, 2012
from the mentioned areas
2P 775/2P 776 (CRK-PPS-CRK) 1130H-1810H (EVERY TUESDAY,
EFFECTIVE 18 APRIL 2012 CHANGE IN FREQUENCY AND TIMINGS
THURSDAY, SATURDAY)
 5J 609 (CRK-CEB) FROM 2045H (M-W-F) eff. 20 June, 2012
can now be gathered, harEFFECTIVE 17 MAY 2012
 5J 371 (MFM-CRK) FROM 2335H (M-W-F) eff. 20 June, 2012
2P737/2P738 CRK-SIN-CRK 2015H-0400H (EVERY TUESDAY,
5J 686/5J 687 (CRK-SHANGHAI (PVG)-CRK) SUSPENDED EFFECTIVE 13
vested, and sold in markets
THURSDAY, SATURDAY)
MAY 2012 – 26 AUGUST 2012
EFFECTIVE 18 MAY 2012
5J 537/5J 538 (CRK-SIN-CRK) (TUES, THURS) CANCELLED EFFECTIVE 26
and are safe for human
 2P779/2P780 CRK-HKG-CRK 1750H-2150H (EVERY MONDAY,
JUNE 2012-26 OCTOBER 2012
Telephone Nos. (+63 45) 599-2888 to 97 / Fax No. (+ 63 45) 599-2044 / http://www.clarkairport.com
BFAR PAGE 15
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY)
SEAIR
EFFECTIVE– 01 MAY TO 27 OCTOBER 2012
Courtesy of Clark International Airport Corporation
JIN AIR
EFFECTIVE 20 JUNE2012 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
 LJ003/LJ004 ICN-CRK-ICN 0050H-0140H 2 flts in a week
4 OPINION
Headline
Gitnang Luzon
JULY 18-19, 2012
E D IT O RIA L
‘Dress code’
decoded
Barangay Chairman Rodelio “Tony” Mamac of Balibago, Angeles City, seemed to
have suddenly become a watchdog against
obscenity in the city’s entertainment district
insistent to implement an ordinance that
has already been disapproved by the City
Council.
CITY
COUNCIL
The ordinance, which aims to impose a
dress code on women employees in bars
operating in the barangay, has been turned
down by the city council on the basis that it
was enacted in excess of the jurisdiction of
Barangay Balibago officials.
BAR
GIRLS
Mamac seems not to mind the fact that
many customers from all over the region
visit the entertainment district not only to
enjoy the food but also feast their eyes on
the women that roam the streets on skimpy
outfits.
It would have done him well if he had met
with city officials to tackle on this plan before going down to enact the ordinance.
This would have saved himself time and effort—and, possibly, rid himself of a law suit.
The City Council, in junking the ordinance,
can be accused of two things—first, they do
not want a dress code to be imposed perhaps thinking that this will adversely affect
the industry that had made known Angeles
City as one of the Philippines’ most visited
red-light destinations; secondly, they are
clipping the political wings of Mamac, who
is reported to be eyeing the vice-mayoralty
post of the city.
Instead of just disapproving the ordinance, provided that the city council met
the 30-day requirement to act on a barangay legislation, the council should have sat
down with Mamac to discuss ways to impose similar regulations without breaking
any law.
At the end of the day, what really is missing in this exchange of blows is proper coordination and dialogue between the barangay and city officials.
Each of them should recognize the powers and limitations that both bodies have.
They should learn and respect what the
two bodies’ parts are and then go on to decide what to do with those bare body parts.
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Corona-vela, looking back
“He appeared before the judges with an appeal of sympathy trying to impress everyone of his knowledge of
law but all he did in the end was to make himself both an ignoramus and a disappointment.“
Good Morning to all dear
readers. I am
not so sure if
you got hold of
this paper on a
sunrise, mid or
even eve. Still,
it pays to greet
every mind and
heart a pleasant
morning. Morning is a sign of a Kernz Sagum
new day, a new
beginning, a new door
that’s opening, and a hope
that springs eternal.
In Open Court deals
with views that hail from
the local and national
talks streamlining down
to the hope that in every
lock, there’s a key opened
for all. Indeed, there remains a single sanguinity in every situation. We
find goodness in every
dire situation. This life is
itself a Court, where we
judge and we are judged in
return. We are witnesses
in our own rights, but the
fact is that we keep closing our eyes to things we
thought won’t give us luscious foods on our plates
or moneys to buy our comforts. It pays to keep an eye.
people who laid
trusts and confidence on him.
Just a refresher, Representative Niel
C. Tupas Jr.,
Joseph Emilio
A. Abaya, Lorenzo R. Tanada
III, Reynaldo
V. Umali, Arlene J. Bag-Ao
and other complainants comprising at least one-third
(1/3) of the total Members
of the House of Representatives, filed an impeachment complaint against
former Chief Justice Corona.
It was a make or break
for Corona. He appeared
before the judges with an
appeal of sympathy trying
to impress everyone of his
knowledge of law but all he
did in the end was to make
himself both an ignoramus
and a disappointment.
At first you may say he
was tough enough to face
the prosecution panel. But
his strength made him
bridge the way of candor
due to risky use of own
interpretation of law. Further, the use of name and
power before the court
where he is the subject for
complaint brought him
instead in a bad light. His
controversial walk-out did
him ill before the eyes of
those who in a way still
pay him due respect. He
was desperate.
So ordered, with a 20-3
vote, he was declared
guilty for culpable violation of law and betrayal of
public trusts.
As the show must go
on, the question lies on
who among the nominees for the next chief
justice will take the call
for universal honesty,
integrity and wisdom.
In OPEN
Court
***
It was an obvious news
bulletin that the public,
represented by our Senator-Judges, had made
their final vow of respect
to now-former head of the
Judiciary, Renato C. Corona. The impeachment ran
for 43 national televised
trial days and everyone
was thinking who between
the President and Corona
would win over the alleged
betrayal of public trust.
But I would like to point
that this case was not between the Head of the
State and Head of Justice.
It was between Corona
and the rest of the Filipino
The Judicial Bar Council had received many
nominations which were
trimmed down to the
following: Acting Chief
Justice Antonio Carpio,
Assoc. Justices Presbitero Velasco Jr., Teresita
Leonardo de Castro, Arturo Brion, Roberto Abad
and Ma. Lourdes Sereno,
Justice Secretary Leila
De Lima, Solicitor Gen.
Francis Jardeleza, Presidential Commission on
Good Government Chair
Andres Bautista, Election Commissioner Rene
Sarmiento and Securities
and Exchange Commission Chairperson Teresita Herbosa, Former
UP College of Law Dean
Raul Pangalanan, De La
Salle Law Dean Jose Manuel Diokno, Former UE
Law Dean Amado Valdez, and Former Ateneo
de Manila University Law
Dean Cesar Villanueva,
Women’s rights lawyer
Katrina Legarda, Soledad
Cagampang-de
Castro,
Rafael Morales, Vicente
Velasquez, Ferdinand Jose
Pijao, Manila Regional Trial Court Judge Ma. Amelia
Tria-Infante, Court of Appeals Associate Justice
Vicente Veloso, retired
Judge Manuel Siayngco Jr.
and former San Juan Rep.
Ronaldo Zamora.
Who
among
these
brains will fit the battle?
The powers of the Supreme Court are defined
in Article VIII of the 1987
Constitution. The administrative functions of the
Court pertain to the supervision and control over
the Philippine judiciary
and its employees, as well
as over members of the
Philippine bar. The Court
is empowered to order a
change of venue of trial
in order to avoid a miscarriage of justice and to
appoint all officials and
employees of the judiciary.
It is further authorized to
promulgate the rules for
admission to the practice of law, for legal assistance to the underprivileged, and the procedural
rules to be observed in all
courts.
On the other hand, its
judicial functions are cited
in Section 1 of Article VIII
which contains definition
of judicial power that had
not been found in previous
constitutions. The provision states in part that: Judicial power includes the
duty of courts of justice to
settle actual controversies
involving rights which are
legally demandable and
enforceable, and to determine whether or not there
has been a grave abuse of
discretion amounting to
lack or excess of jurisdiction on the part of any
branch or instrumentality
of the government.
The work requires the
best of character and aptitude of an individual. It
is our duty to watch out on
whom will take the seat of
ousted CJ Corona for we,
citizens of this country,
rightfully deserve services
from this person who is
given the power and authority to rule our justice
and defend our rights under proper use of resources, intellect and energies.
The case of Corona
should serve as a reminder that justice is still being served in our country
against abusers of the law
for the protection of the
many. This should be a
lesson to every government official; you were in
the position that should be
seated at the RIGHT Hand
of the Father. Serve under
His Guidance and all shall
pour as blessings.
En Vista Publica.
Headline
Gitnang Luzon
JULY 18-19, 2012
OPINION 5
G.R.E.E.N. to R.E.D.
Our newest columnist, Ms. Cecile S. Yumul, hosts several radio programs and is a member of nongovernment organizations that advocate for environmental protection. He column title G.R.E.E.N. to
R.E.D stands for Go Replenish the Environment as Early as Now to Reduce Earth’s Destruction. It will
focus on issues that are closest to Ms. Yumul’s heart--nurturing the fruits of Mother Earth. –ed.
“Healthy, because in the days of old, when
the rains begin and cease in the evening,
it meant a night of sleeping with windows
wide open to let the fresh air in“
Too common, overused, misused often
quoted but never carried
out to optimum that we
who are all passengers in
this one way trip could
have an option to get off
or continue to travel the
road to perdition.
Climate Change. The
climate changed. Mankind and his insatiable greed hastened the
change in our present
climate. No longer can it
be divided into Dry and
Wet Season; from Summer to Rainy Season.
While the dawn of
21st century brags of astounding achievement in
technology and related
sciences, it is also in the
same speed, the Earth
is crumbling down. No
thanks to the delirium
in trying to overtake
Earth’s natural processes on land, air and sea.
As with the changing
of season, somewhere
along the years passing,
the soil carpeted by carabao grass, interspersed
with dung droppings,
amorseko and makahiya
disappeared. The open
canals which allowed for
free flowing rainwater
and a friendly habitat
for fish we called singo
– in the world of science
known as “gambusia affinis that thrive from
catching “tuad-tuad“, or
butete sure to emerge as
by magic a day or two after the rains begin com-
plete the requirement for
a healthy rainy season.
Healthy, because in the
days of old, when the
rains begin and cease
in the evening, it meant
a night of sleeping with
windows wide open to
let the fresh air in. With
the droning music of
frogs croaking, is an assurance no mosquitoes
will make it through the
night.
Gone. The predictability of a season coming.
Vanished. The soil, the
grass, turned to gravel
and heat islands where
grows nothing.
Threatened.
The
earthworms that keep
our soil fertilized suffocated underneath by
heat islands. The tiny
gambusia affinis taken
for granted for wonders
they’ve done to keep
deadly mosquitoes from
overpopulating. The local frogs whose only
G.R.E.E.N.
to R.E.D.
John R. Gatus
Cable News Network
(CNN) recently highlighted the Philippines’ economic growth for the first
quarter of the year following a surge in domestic
consumption, which the
news agency attributed
almost entirely to remittances sent by Overseas
Filipino Workers (OFW)
and the Business Process
Outsourcing industry.
What’s
interesting
about this is that the In-
value was thought to be
served as batute or adobo.
For the endless litany
of what mankind has
taken for granted in the
long years of riding on
the fast life, we are now
reaping the just rewards
in the same pace Earth’s
resources have been
blasted, bombed, ripped,
poisoned, butchered and
razed to ground.
Man: Mother Earth,
have you no mercy?
M. Earth: Man, when
did you ever have mercy?
intent of CNN’s report, is
the underlying emphasis on our OFWs and call
center people in sustaining the economy. And
though it did not make
mention the hardships
these people endure day
in and day out, it nonetheless gives credence to
its reportage in stressing
the significant roles of our
workers in development.
Let’s save the call center people for future columns since you need to
dedicate special spaces
for special purposes.
With OFWs sending
money as remittances,
the buying power of their
families, as consumers,
Gov’s health agenda
“Many Kapampangans have the problem of attending to
their medical needs. The Pampanga capitol is the cure.”
One of the major
thrusts of Governor Lilia
“Nanay” Pineda is making
sure that the basic health
services of her administration are delivered to the
people.
***
Health is wealth. Even
if we are not rich in cash
but have sound minds and
healthy bodies, then we are
considered wealthy.
***
Gov. Nanay’s marching
orders to our district hospitals and other provincial
medical institutions is to
deliver the best of basic
health services to all Kapampangans. Now we have
a governor who assures
that Kapampangans enjoy
the services of the capitol
especially on health.
***
It’s only now too that we
see a governor who can be
seen at medical and dental
missions, personally delivering health services to her
people.
***
Aside from provincial
Atin pang istorya na ning kakalulwan
Oras ning paugtwan basyu ya ing kuran?
Kapatak mang kape ala kang aldukan
Ala kang panaplak king kaplas ning atyan.
cecil yumul
“What is alarming is that it has become more of a given than a concern when OFWs, females mostly, complain of maltreatment by
their employers and what’s equally frustrating is the trend remains
untreated“
Simple Pen
Querubin D. Fernandez, Jr.
Aklis ning Danupan
Sweat runs the engine
ternational
Monetary
Fund (IMF) forecast the
country to achieve a 3.5%
annual growth. But with
a strong buying power,
buoyed by remittances
from OFWs, the economy
surpassed the projection
with a 6.4% growth for
the first months.
Though
sustainability is often the question,
this rather surprising
development is seen as a
remarkable start for the
economy and is indicative
of greater stability which
could attract potential investments.
But perhaps more interesting besides the
economic substance and
Bulung Dutung
health workers, the governor has engaged the services of private medical practitioners, at her own expense,
to attend to the medical
needs of her constituents.
See why many nurses are
there to assist every ailing
Kapampangans?
***
Nowadays, getting sick
is hard and paying for the
cure is even harder. It’s
good that we have a caring
governor especially for the
health conditions of the
marginalized.
increases. Be it on goods,
food, clothing and services, the more the consumers spend, the more
money circulates. Thus
the more money the OFW
sends, the better the
economy.
Sounds like a fair deal,
unless you delve into what
it takes for the OFW to
earn those bucks; pitfalls
are no cut and dry stuff.
First is the rather obvious, being so far away
from the wife and kids.
Homesickness is the
worst predicament of migrant workers and is often
aggravated by miscommunication with family
and marital problems.
***
It’s only now that even
far-flung barangays enjoy
the services of the capitol
in terms of health. Public
services of Gov. Nanay delivered at the doorsteps of
the people.
***
Many Kapampangans
have the problem of attending to their medical needs.
The Pampanga capitol is
the cure.
***
Many provincial health
workers are much inspired
in serving Kapampangans,
attending to their ailments.
Gov. Nanay has inspired
them through leadership
by example.
Bakit kaya aku a patulung pawas
Ing dikut kung sweldu panyali yang abyas?
Mayap ya pa bili itang asung layas
Mangadi ya’t ali mangan ya king oras.
King lele kung kubu malabung ing dikut
King bulung tanaman libri ing mamulut
Ing danup ning tau e na asalikut
E anting dewakan a mayan ikutkut.
Kanyan na yata nung e ka danupan
Panatag ka isip, mayan ka katawan
Ba’t e ku pa kaya mabyasang mamangan
King sagiwang dikut at bulung tanaman?
Thanks to technology,
however, real-time interaction helps assuage loneliness unlike when Boy
Saudi had to find comfort
in voice cassettes. But
even with the privilege,
long-distance parenting
and relationships agitate
the anxiety.
Maltreatment, abuse,
sexual harassment and
discrimination
come
next as one of these factors would most certainly
define the working environment of OFWs. These
issues have long been
raised by overseas workers, especially those in the
mid-east, but government
intervention hasn’t done
much.
What is alarming is
that it has become more
of a given than a concern when OFWs, females mostly, complain
of maltreatment by their
employers and what’s
equally frustrating is the
trend remains untreated.
As if they are practically
on their own once they go
overseas, their stories almost always end with the
victim in tears or worse,
in a body bag.
And then there is yet
the problem on wages
as many of our migrants
fall victims to contract
changing where salaries
are surprisingly downgraded. Our workers are
forced either to go home
or succumb helplessly to
oppression.
But that is where the
government, thru POEA,
OWWA and our embassies, must come in, given
that those affected are citizens of this country and
contributors to economic
survival. In either capacity, their government
should be responsible for
their safety. Otherwise
SIMPLE PEN PAGE 15
***
It’s good to know that
being workaholic, Gov. Nanay doesn’t get sick. It’s the
health of her people that is
her priority.
***
Some Kapampangans
I know haven’t seen a doctor or a dentist for years. At
last, they have now, thanks
to the provincial government.
***
Political season or not,
medical and dental missions are there to stay. This
is the true essence of public
health services.
***
Aside from medical
iWrite
tomas m. garcia
and dental services, allied
medical services are likewise served at the footsteps
of Kapampangans. Not all
local leaders can do such
feat.
***
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6 SHOWBIZ
Headline
Gitnang Luzon
JULY 18-19, 2012
Minura, hinabol ng saksak ni Annabelle Rama…
Friday the 13th nagdala ng
kamalasan kay Chito Alcid
Para kay Chito Alcid, kilalang beteranong
showbiz writer,
minalas siya sa
gabi ng Friday
the 13th. Paano kasi, sinugod, minura at hinabol
siya ng saksak ni Anabelle Rama sa mismong burol
ni Dolphy noong July 13. Kausap namin si Chito at
sinabi nitong naging traumatic sa kanya ang pangyayari. “Parang feeling ko kawawang kawawa ako.
Masyado akong minaliit; minura ako; sinigawan
ako; hinabol ako nang saksak sa harapan ng maraming artista. Parang matutunaw ako sa hiya,” sabi nito
sa amin.
Ayon pa mismo kay Chito at sa ibang witnesses, hinabol-habol ni Annabelle si Chito habang
may hawak itong iba’t ibang pamalo at panusok.
Ang eksena ay nakunan ng ABS-CBN
News. Sa isang maikling video na ipinalabas sa late-night news program nitong
Bandila, ipinakita ang ambang pagpalo ni
Annabelle sa isa umanong di makilalang
manunulat.
Ipinakita rin kung paano awatin ni
German “Kuya Germs” Moreno si
Annabelle sa pamamalo, at kung
paanong itinaboy ng ilang katao
mula sa silid ang cameraman ng
ABS-CBN.
Nangyari ang insidente bago
mag-alas diyes ng gabi sa isang
kuwarto sa Heritage Memorial Park, kung saan nagtipontipon ang mga dating artista
ng Sampaguita Pictures.
Ang pagtitipon ay bilang
pag-alala kay Dolphy, na
matagal nilang kasamahan sa Sampaguita.
Nang mga oras na
iyon ay pinaglalamayan si Dolphy
sa kalapit kuwarto.
Matapos
ang
insidente ay nagmamadaling
umalis si Annabelle sa lugar.
Mukhang balisa ito habang
naglalakad palabas ng lobby ng building.
Pinoprotektahan siya ng
isang bodyguard sa pamamagitan ng pagtatakip sa
kanya ng jacket, malamang
ay para di siya makuhanan
ng litrato.
Halos isang oras matapos
umalis si Annabelle ay saka
lamang lumabas sa lobby si
Chito. Nagbigay ito ng panayam sa media, kung saan
makikitang galit na galit
ito.
Mabilis ang kanyang delivery ng halos
tatlong-minutong rant,
o walang patlang na pahayag.
Matatandaang kinasuhan ni Annabelle si Chito ng
libel noong nakaraang buwan dahil umano sa paninira nito sa kanya.
Kinasuhan din sa parehong libel
charge sina Nadia Montenegro at Amalia
Fuentes, na sa ngayon ay mga kaaway din
ng talent manager.
“Everybody
knows,
lahat
ng
nanonood, kung anong klaseng babae
siya, kung anong pagkatao niya.
“Lahat inaway na niya! Amo ng mga
network, mga artistang hawak, mga,
ewan ko—lahat, inaway niya na.
“Actually, ang ka-table nga nila kanina,
“Ngayon ako, magtataka kayo kung
mga maaayos na tao. Sina Manay Ichu,
bakit ako inaaway? It’s because, hina-ha- Central Buzz
sina Armida, sina Susan.
rass niya ang media. Harassment ‘yan! Sa
“Tapos, e, wala, hindi kami nagpapaninyo, ayaw nila na aanuhin, sisiraan.
sinan, magkatabi kami ng table.
“Pati nga si Eddie, bakit daw pati si Ruf- Noel Montes
“Nung mag-CR na ako, naku, nandun
fa, sinisiraan ko. At saka, wala naman daw
siya.
kaming pinag-awayan, si Annabelle lang.
“Hinabol na ako, at pinagmumura.
“E, ngayon, si Annabelle, alam n’yo ba
“Naku, Annabelle, may hangganan ang
kung anong ginagawa sa akin? Tine-text
mga ginagawa mong ‘yan. Yung mga tao,
ako niyan noon. Nandito...
siguro sukang-suka na!
“’At meron siyang kaso sa akin... Bugaw
Dahil every time yata, e, every week
kang bakla ka, walanghiya ka!’
may mga isyu tungkol sa iyo!
“Never in my life, God knows, at my age,
“Walang magandang bagay na isyung
60, never akong nagbugaw.
nangyayari sa iyo, kundi nang-aaway,
“Baka siya, kilala niya, humarap siya sa
nambabastos, nagmumura.
salamin. Pero talaga, nasaktan ako,
“At ngayon, nanakit pa! Ibang klase na ‘yan.
kasi bakit dito pa?
“Ikaw ang gumagawa ng lalim ng iyong hukay, ng
“Kay Dolphy, na hindi na niya nirespeto! This is the ultimate na kabastusan. problema n’yo.”
Matapos nito ay nakapagtanong ang press kay
Biro mo?
“At saka yung room doon ng Sam- Chito. Unang itinanong ay kung anong kaso ang balpaguita Pictures, nandoon lahat sina ak niyang isampa laban kay Annabelle.
“Aba, frustrated murder! Depende sa abugado
Amalia, sina Susan Roces, sina Manay
Ichu—lahat po ng mga respected na se- ‘yan. At saka, sabihan ka ng bugaw? E, sino ba ang
bugaw? Ano ba ‘yan?” sagot niya.
nior stars, nandiyan lahat.
Sino ba ang umawat sa kanilang away?
“Ngayon, ang ginawa niya, ta“Si Governor Chavit Singson,” sagot ni Chito.
lagang wala siyang pakialam.
Sa palagay niya, bakit siya inaway ng talent manNaghabulan kami, hinabol niya
ager?
ako!
Sagot niya, “Sinusulat ko na si Amalia ay binas“Paikot-ikot, may dala siyang panusok, may dalang tos ni Ruffa dun sa Twitter. Na kahit hindi binangkung anu-ano. Babatuhin git ni Ruffa, identified na si Amalia, dahil sinulat
sa Abante. Yun yung kaso na hinaharap naman ni
ako.
“Bumagsak nga ako sa Amalia at ni Annabelle.”
Kaugnay nito, nanawagan ang dating presidente
loob! Nakakahiya!
“Nag-sorry nga ako ng National Press Club na si Jerry Yap na sana’y magkay… ang dami. Siguro unite ang mga press groups kasama ng Alab Ng Maang nandiyan, e, a hun- mahayag na kondehahin ang ginawang kabastusan
dred big stars, ang na- ni Annabelle Rama.
Narito pa ang kragdagang statement ni Chito Alkasaksi.
“At saka, nandiyan cid tungkol sa mga pangyayari:
“Nakakahiya ang ginawa ni Annabelle Ramang
si Atty. Lorna Kapunan na magwi- kabastusan kagabi, Friday the 13th sa wake ng Comwitness sa akin, edy King na si Dolphy. Ilalahad ko ang kuwento ng
dahil
sasam- walang labis, walang kulang. Alas sais pa lang ng
pahan ko siya hapon (maulan) ay nagkita-kita na kami sa Rustans
agad-agad
ng Makati nina Daisy Romualdez, Azenith Briones,
Amalia Fuentes at Gov. Chavit Singson. Lima kamkaso.
Ito ang pinaka- ing sabay sabay na nagtungo sa Heritage Park para
matinding
kasong magbigay ng respeto sa yumaong showbiz icon. Nahaharapin mo, An- roon ang kanyang mga kapatid na sina Marichu Vera
nabelle Rama! Da- Perez Maceda, Gina de Venecia, Lilibeth Nakpil,
hil na-witness ng Chona atbp. Gabi rin kasi ito ng Sampaguita Pictures
at ng aming Balik Samahan. Kaya siniguro namin na
maraming tao!
“Talagang
ang makarating kay Dolphy.
”Merong isang chapel na katabi ang inilaan para
kabastusan
mo,
grabe! Talagang, ano sa Sampaguita Pictures na pinamahalaan ni Manay
ba, ano ba ang nasa pan- Ichu. Masaya kaming nagbatian ng mga artistang
nasa loob ng chapel dahil nga kasamahan ko ang mga
loob mong katawan?
“Ay naku, Eddie, bakit gan- ito. Naupo kami sa isang round table para mag-dinyan ang nangyayari? Kayo na- ner. Magkakatabi kami nina Barbara Perez, Robert
man ang gumagawa! Umiiwas Arevalo, Daisy Romualdez, Amalia Fuentes, Azenith
Briones at Celia Rodriguez.
ako, umiiwas kami!
”Umupo naman sina Eddie Gutierrez at Annabelle
“Kasi nung dumating ako dito,
ang kasabay ko si Amalia Fuent- Rama sa table nina Susan Roces, Armida Siguion
es, si Daisy Romualdez, si Azenith Reyna, Manay Ichu, Grace Poe Llamanzares, DoBriones, at saka si Governor Chavit lor Guevarra atbp. Nag-dinner ang lahat, kuwentuhan. Bagamat natatanaw namin si Rama from the
Singson.
“E magkaka-table kami. E sigu- other table, wala kaming imik. Gustong pumunta ni
ro, nakikita niya na kami ni Chavit Manay Celia sa CR. Isa lang pala ang CR for male
Singson. E, ang alam ko, bad trip na and female. Dumating ang oras na ako naman ang
gustong jumingle. Pagtungo ko sa CR, few steps away
sa kanya yun.
“Kaya siguro, gigil na gigil siguro ay nakita ko si Rama na susunod na gagamit ng CR.
Nagkatinginan kami. Umatras na lang ako without
sa akin.
“Kaya, well, nasaktan talaga ako, saying a word or any expression sa mukha. Bigla
pero hindi ako lumaban ng sigawan o itong nagmumura at nagsisigaw: “P_____ I__ mo
bakla ka. Bugaw!’. Tumalikod ako at hinabol. Panay
kaya harm ng katawan.
ang bitiw ng mga salitang hindi katanggap-tanggap
“Kasi, hindi siya kapatol-patol.
“Kaya lang, nag-iingat lang ako, da- ng mga bisitang naroroon. Tumakbo ako pabalik sa
hil ibang klase siya. Iba pagka-warrior aking upuan. Hindi ko siya pinatulan. Respeto naman kay Tito Dolphy at sa pamilya nito, gayun din
niya, iba.
“Ewan ko. I’m so sad, dahil si Ed- sa mga bisita. Meron siyang hawak na matulis na
die, hindi naman ganyan ang ima- bagay. May dinampot pa siyang kutsilyo. Continuous
he.
SHOWBIZ PAGE 15
Headline
Gitnang Luzon
JULY 18-19, 2012
Nais po naming batiin ng isang masagana at mabiyayang anibersaryo ang mga
Kapatid sa Iglesia Ni Cristo sa pamamahala ng Kapatid na Eduardo V. Manalo ngayong
ika-27 ng Hulyo, 2012.
Ang mga kapatid po sa aming bayan ay kaagapay ng pamahalaang bayan sa
pagpapanatili ng kalinisan sa kapaligiran at nagsisilbing uliran sa matuwid at malinis
na pamumuhay.
Hinahangaan po namin ang mabilis na paglago at pag-unlad ng Iglesia Ni Cristo
hindi lamang sa Pilipinas kundi sa ibat-ibang panig ng mundo.
Ang mga pangyayaring ito po ay isang katibayan ng pagtulong ng makapangyarihang kamay ng Panginoong Diyos sa kanyang mga anak sa loob ng Iglesia Ni Cristo.
Ang pagdami ng mga kaanib na naturuan ng mga aral ng Diyos ay lubhang
napapanahon dahil nakakatulong ito sa pagpapataas ng moralidad hindi lamang ng
mga Filipino kundi ng mga mamamayan ng mundo.
Magtagumpay nawa po kayo sa inyong adhikain na mapataas ang uri ng buhay
ispiritwal ng mga tao na maghahatid sa tunay na kahulugan ng pagiging isang
Kristiyano.
Isang mabiyayang pagbati sa pagsapit ng ika-98 anibersaryo ng Iglesia Ni Cristo!
KGG. JERRY L. PELAYO
alkalde ng Bayan ng Candaba, Pampanga
at
G. PATRICK PELAYO
Pangulo, Anac ng Candaba (ANC)
7
8
Headline
Gitnang Luzon
JULY 18-19, 2012
Board Member Laus, chair of the Committee on Health: “Blood donors who are here
are heroes.”
Every
Governor Lilia “Nanay” G. Pineda leads the opening of the bloodletting activity with Board Members Fritzie David-D
Drs. Leonita Gorgolon and Edna Abcede of CHD-3.
blood
dono
is a hero
By Angelique Tuazon
Heroes are often described as
people with exceptional abilities
and noble qualities. Depending
on who you ask, one’s hero could
be Jose Rizal or Andres Bonifacio
who both died for the country. Others would say their kinds of hero
are the likes of Thor or Captain
America who both possess superhuman abilities.
However, for a dengue patient
or a child suffering from leukaemia,
he would probably say his greatest hero is the blood donor who
helped save his life during the time
he needed blood transfusion.
Our family was once put in the
same situation, devastated upon
learning that one of my younger
cousins was diagnosed with Acute
Lymphocytic Leukaemia (ALL). ALL
is a type of leukaemia wherein
children aged 1-10 are the most
common victims.
We prepared for the worst as
my 8-year old cousin started to undergo bone marrow examination,
endless lab tests, medication, and
chemotherapy.
Now, four years after this
ordeal, my cousin overcame his
sickness and is done with chemotherapy. According to the doctors,
he can finally come back to school
next year and start living his life
normally, again.
This could not have been possible without the assistance our
family received from the individuals
who offered their support by means
of blood donation.
In relation to this, our country is
currently celebrating Blood Donors’
Month with the theme “Every Blood
Donor is a Hero” aiming to increase people’s awareness regarding the significance of voluntary
blood donation.
Our province was privileged to
have been chosen as the host province for the blood-letting activity
for Central Luzon, participated by
hundreds of blood donors from the
public and private sector.
According to Gwendolyn Pang,
secretary general of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), a pint of
blood received from every donor
could save up to four lives upon
deriving different blood components namely, red blood cells or
erythrocytes, white blood cells or
leukocytes, platelets or thrombocytes, and plasma, all from a single
blood bag.
Imagine being able to save,
if not lengthen, four lives by just
donating a pint of your blood,
which could also be beneficial to
the donor as studies show regular
blood donation helps prevent heart
diseases.
I, too, already had the chance
of becoming a hero, even if just
for a moment, by donating a pint
of my blood. I wanted so badly to
donate blood when my cousin was
still ill, but was unable to for I didn’t
pass the stringent screening back
then.
Basically, one should have
ample sleep, have normal blood
pressure, weighs at least 110 lbs.,
no alcohol intake within 24 hours,
and no recent piercings or tattoos
before donating blood.
Meanwhile, Governor Lilia
“Nanay” Pineda is pushing for the
awarding of incentives for blood
donors from the indigent sector, as
part of her efforts to intensify the
blood donation drive in the province as well as providing medical
assistance to the poor.
According to the governor, free
hospitalization and medication will
be given to blood donors or his
family members in return for his
deed.
“We are willing to give assistance to the blood donor or his
family in terms of free hospitalization as an acknowledgement of his
volunteerism,” Pineda said.
The Center for Health and Development for Central Luzon (CHD3), led by Dr. Leonita Gorgolon,
is already studying Nanay Gov’s
proposal and acknowledged her
continuous support for the health
projects in the province.
Hopefully, through the efforts of
the government more people would
become aware of the importance
of blood donation and our province would have more “heroes.”
Nanay Gov observes the on
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Nanay Gov signs the Pledge of Commitment, in behalf of the provincial
government of Pampanga.
Dizon and Monz Laus, and
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In celebration of Blood Donors’ Month, Pampanga hosted a bloodletting activity with the theme Governor Pineda joins Dr. Gorgolon and Pang at the bloodletting activity at the
“Every Blood Donor is a Hero”.
Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center.
n-going bloodletting activity with Dr. Leonita Gorgolon of CHD-3, Gwendolyn Pang of PRC, Senior Supt.
Ricardo Pangan of the provincial police.
I, too, already had the chance of becoming a hero, even if just for a moment, by donating a pint
of my blood during the blood-letting activity held at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center.
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66-T trees planted for MVP’s 66th birthday
BIRTHDAY CAKE. Manuel V. Pangilinan cuts the “tree” cake during the program of his birthday celebration in Apalit, Pampanga.
Assisting him in the photo is PLDT Community Relations Head Evelyn M. Del Rosario.
APALIT, Pampanga—Philippine Long Distance Telephone
Co. (PLDT) Chairman Manuel
V. Pangilinan told guests during
his 66th birthday celebration on
Saturday that trees literally save
lives. He recalls how a sturdy
tree had prevented his helicopter from falling off a ravine after
crashing on the steep highlands
in Tagaytay many years ago.
“Trees are a really important
factor in community development helping enrich lives of
everyone, like how the Philex
Mining has been planting almost 7 million trees in Benguet for the past 60 years,”
said Pangilinan in his privilege speech during his birthday celebration in this town.
“I can recall how a tree saved
my life, and I can say that a tree
really does save lives.”
Bannering an environmental greening project for Pangilinan’s 66th birthday called
the Movement for Volunteerism and Partnership, PLDT
spearheaded and presented a
collated 66,000 seedlings for a
nationwide tree-planting activ-
Balanga City mayor is Lingkod Bayan finalist
BALANGA CITY—Balanga
City Mayor Jose Enrique S.
Garcia III landed in the elite
list of nine finalists in the
search for 2012 Outstanding
Public Officials and Employees.
The announcement was
made by the Civil Service
Commission’s Committees on
Presidential Lingkod Bayan /
CSC Pag-asa Award.
President Benigno C. Aquino
III is scheduled to confer the
award in September during
the annual celebration of the
Philippine Civil Service Commission Anniversary.
Garcia said that he is elated
and much honored to have
made it alongside with such
big names as Gov. Vilma Santos Recto of Batangas, Mayor
Edward S. Hagedorn of Puerto
Princesa, and City of San Fernando, Pampanga Mayor Oscar
S. Rodriguez.
“For whatever its worth,”
Garcia enthused, “I share and
dedicate this recognition to
other public servants of the
city, from the top down to the
ordinary rank and file whose
unwavering support and commitment to serve our people is
beyond compare.”
Bulacan, MWSS sign MOA
on water project bidding
CITY OF MALOLOS—The
provincial government of Bulacan and Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
(MWSS) signed an agreement
for the bidding of the Bulacan Bulk Water Supply Project
(BBWSP).
Signed by Bulacan Governor
Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
and MWSS administrator
Gerardo Esquivel, the memorandum of agreement (MOA)
will ensure clean water supply
for the people of Bulacan.
The MOA states that parties will implement the project
through the public competitive
bidding pursuant to the publicprivate partnership framework
on project procurement, implementation, operation, and
management. A joint technical working group and Special
Bids and Awards Committee
must also be constituted to
push through with the bidding
process.
The parties must also pursue
the project under the Bulk Water Supply Scheme to existing
water districts and other water services providers that will
supply the needs of Bulacan
concessionaires.
Both parties also agreed to
ensure the bulk water rate for
Bulacan is at least P5 lower
than the average water rates
for customers in Metro Manila,
considering the over-all impact
on water supply rates, including those charged by water districts to their consumers.
Reports of the Provincial
Planning and Development
Office said this project will address the water supply-related
problems of Bulacan, will improve the quality of drinking water as well as the lives
of Bulacan residents and will
spur economic activities in the
province.
The signing of the MOA was
attended by First District Representative Marivic Sy-Alvarado, Second District Rep. Pedro
Pancho, Atty. Henry Villarica,
all members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Bulacan
headed by Vice Governor Daniel Fernando, and majority of
the mayors of Bulacan.
According to the LWUA, the
Bulacan Bulk Project was initiated way back in the late 80s
to provide a central bulk water source for water districts
in Bulacan, particularly those
operating in coastal andmountainous areas where sourcing
water from the underground
was a problem.
“This significant milestone
did not quite come as a surprise to anyone who knows
Mayor Joet, considering the
numerous reforms and landmark achievements that made
the City of Balanga one of
the fast emerging cities in
the country,” said City Administrator Rodolfo H. De
Mesa pointed out at a press
briefing with local media.
De Mesa also announced
that the Balanga City Agriculture Office likewise made it in
the PAG-ASA Group Category,
having earned the nod for the
outfit’s aggressive promotion of the Kaanib Livelihood
Program, Binhian ng Bayan,
and the City Farm and Animal Growing Center, to name
a few.
“These programs not only
have generated jobs for the local populace but likewise offered entrepreneurial opportunities as well,” he added.
The CSC Presidential Ling-
kod Bayan /CSC Pag-asa
Award is annual event giving recognition to public officials for their exemplary
performance in public service, meaningful contribution and achievements to
several advocacies that promote excellence and strict
adherence to high moral
standards, displaying fine
statesmanship under the
principles of transparency, and accountability and
good governance.
Included in the criteria
for the nomination of the
nine finalists to the Lingkod
Bayan Awards are noteworthiness of outstanding performance or contributions,
impact of performance or
achievement, reliability and
effectiveness, consistency
of performance, demonstration of teamwork, cooperation, and camaraderie
and cohesiveness.
(Butch Gunio)
ity along with other MVP-led
companies and local government units (LGUs).
Covering thousands of hectares, the greening project was a
major CSR effort from the PLDT’s
Community Relations department in partnership with the
Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR), involving various PLDT Customer
Service Zones, other MVP-owned
companies, and various LGUs.
Forest trees, indigenous and
other endemic trees were donated by the DENR which also
identified select reserves across
the country for the tree-planting sites including the Marikina
watershed and the Iloilo River
Basin, and a 21-hectare reserve
in Floridablanca, Pampanga
that also served as a kick-off site
for the nationwide initiative.
“It was fitting to present 66,000
trees in MVP’s name as he continues to build a corporate community that thrives in every Filipino
household. This man nurtured
our company back into its feet and
just like the trees providing shelter
and warmth, he also shielded us
against blows of financial crises,”
said PLDT Community Relations
Head Evelyn M. Del Rosario. “We
believe that people’s lives depend
on trees. Trees do save lives and
everyone across the country would
really benefit from having more
trees in the environment.”
The nationwide tree-planting
activity included areas in Benguet, Bulacan, Marikina, Iloilo, Cebu, Davao, and various
cities in Pampanga. The joint
effort was participated by Philex Mining Corporation with
1,006 seedlings, Makati Medical Center with 1,006 seedlings,
TV5 with 1,006 seedlings, Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation
with 6,066 seedlings, Smart
Communications with 6,600
seedlings, Maynilad Water
Services with 6,006 seedlings,
PLDT Luzon Customer Service
District with 10,006 seedlings,
Office of Iloilo City Mayor Jed
Patrick Mabilog together with
PLDT Iloilo with 10,006 seedlings, PLDT Cebu with 5,006
seedlings, PLDT Davao with
6,980 seedlings, PLDT Managers’ Club, Inc. with 6,306 seedlings, and the office of Mayor
Jun Tetangco of Apalit, Pampanga with 6,006 seedlings.
HONEST PWD. Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan and Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting present the City Council
resolution to Genelyn Hermida, a person with disability (PWD) and working as a maintenance staff at SM City Clark, in
commendation of her honesty exhibited in returning a lost phone she found at one of the mall’s restrooms. Hermida also received a cash reward from Councilor Jay Sangil (2nd from left). Also in photo are (2nd row, from left to right): City Councilors
Alfie Bonifacio, Edu Pamintuan, Alex Indiongco, Maricel Morales, Jericho Aguas and Jojo Dimapilis. --PHOTO BY ANGELES -CIO
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Fujifilm hits Motorola Mobility
with patent-infringement lawsuit
BlackBerry maker
loses patent suit,
must pay $147
Japanese photography giant says it’s been trying for more than a year to get the Google subsidiary to license four
patents related to digital camera and photography technology.
Japan’s Fujifilm has sued
Google’s Motorola Mobility,
claiming that several of its cell
phones and tablets infringe
on four of its patents related to
digital camera and photography
technology.
Fujifilm, which filed its lawsuit
Tuesday in U.S. District Court
for the Northern District of California, said its filing came after
attempts to negotiate a licensing
deal with Motorola failed. The
Japanese photo giant said it notified Motorola in April 2011 of
its belief that the handset maker
was infringing on its patents and
held face-to-face meetings with
Motorola representatives. However, those discussions failed
to produce a licensing deal and
infringing behavior continues,
Fujifilm said.
The four patents cited in the
lawsuit:
U.S. Patent 6,144,763, which
covers converting captured color
images to monochrome images;
U.S. Patent 6,915,119, which
describes a method in which
devices communicate with each
other over a telephone network;
U.S. Patent 7,327,886, which
covers facial detection in digital
photography;
U.S. Patent 5,734,427, which
covers a process for allowing
high-resolution images captured by an image sensor to be
displayed on a low-resolution
view finder.
Fujifilm alleges that several
handsets and tablets infringe
on some or all of the patents, including the Droid X, Razr, Razr
Maxx, Droid Bionic, and Xoom.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified
damages, as well as attorneys’
fees.
CNET has contacted Motorola
Mobility parent company Google for comment and will update
this report when we learn more.
Motorola scored a patent win
of sorts late last month when a
federal judge threw out a lawsuit
with Apple that claimed Motorola of infringing on some of
the iPhone maker’s patents. The
judge said that neither side managed to prove damages and dismissed the case with prejudice,
saying that neither company
should be allowed to refile.--cnet
Microsoft and NBC
officially call it quits
Software giant will reportedly receive $300 million for its stake in
MSNBC.com, which will mirror content on the new NBCNews.
com for a while.
The Internet partnership of Microsoft and
NBC is officially over.
NBC News announced this evening that
it had acquired full control of MSNBC.com
from the software giant and was rebranding
the site as NBCNews.com. NBC will continue
to provide news content to MSN.com, a Microsoft news portal, which will reciprocate by
sending traffic back to the network, NBC said.
For the short term, MSNBC.com will mirror the home page of NBCNews.com and
eventually become the address of MSNBC
TV.
“It’ll have a new name and a new URL, but
everything else will be the same,” Charlie Tillinghast, the site’s president and publisher, told
an NBC reporter in a news story announcing
the deal.
Financial terms of the deal, which was
announced on the 16th anniversary of the
site’s launch, were not revealed. People with
knowledge of the transaction told The New
York Times that Microsoft will receive about
$300 million for its stake.
The acquisition ends the 16-year, 50-50
joint venture of Microsoft and NBCUniversal
to operate MSNBCcom, which is one of the
country’s top news sites with 55.7 million visitors earlier this year.
Microsoft originally invested $220 million for a 50 percent stake in MSNBC, which
launched in 1996. The software giant sold
most of its control in 2005, leaving NBC with
an 82 percent stake in the network and an
option of claiming the remaining 18 percent
after two years.--cnet
Facebook acquires mobile-bookmarking service Spool
The social-networking giant is paying for the company’s five employees, not its technology.
Facebook has acquired Spool,
a San Francisco-based startup
that developed a mobile-bookmarking service. The small firm
was all about mobile content
consumption, an area Facebook
wants to significantly improve in.
The service has already been
shut down. It never even made
it out of beta. Users were sent an
e-mail with all their bookmarks
attached in a file called “bookmarks.html.”
Spool has recommended its
users move their bookmarks to
one of its competitors: Pocket or
Delicious. If you’re a Spool user,
you’ll want to read this: Instructions for importing your bookmarks into another service.
Spool has five employees and
all of them are moving to work
for the social-networking giant.
Additional details of the acquisition were not disclosed, but this
appears to be mainly a talent acquisition; Facebook will not be
getting the technology behind the
service, or its user data.
Here’s the full announcement
from Spool:
We started Spool to make
content easy to consume on a
mobile device. To accomplish
this, we built some very sophisticated technology and developed a deep expertise in mobile software development. We
firmly believe that solving these
problems will be increasingly
important as the world accesses
the Internet primarily through
mobile devices.
We are proud to announce
that today we will be pursuing
our vision as a part of Facebook.
If you were a Spool user, please
read the instructions on retaining your bookmarks.
We are extremely excited to
accelerate our vision and help
Facebook’s users connect and
share with the people in their
lives. We wouldn’t be in a position to have this sort of impact
without our supporters and the
Spool community. Please accept
a heartfelt thank you for supporting us and for affording us
this opportunity.
Sincerely,
The Spool team
“The Spool team has deep expertise in mobile software development and a passion for making content easy to consume,” a
Facebook representative said in
a statement. “We’re excited for
the team to join and accelerate
their vision at Facebook.”--cnet
Russian spacecraft carrying Japanese astronaut, 2 others lifts off
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan, -- A Russian Soyuz
spacecraft carrying Japanese astronaut Akihiko
Hoshide and two others from Russia and the
United States lifted off on
a rocket at 8:40 a.m. Sunday from a space station
in Kazakhstan bound for
the International Space
Station.
The spacecraft carrying Hoshide, 43, Yuri
Malenchenko of Russia,
50, and Sunita Williams
of the United States, 46,
detached around nine
minutes later from the
launch vehicle as scheduled.
It is Hoshide’s second
space mission. He stayed
on the ISS for around two
weeks in 2008 to install
Japan’s Kibo research
laboratory and will stay
on the ISS for about four
months this time. He is
the fourth Japanese to
stay on the ISS for an extended period. --PNA
BLAST-OFF.
The Soyuz-FG rocket
booster with Soyuz
TMA-05M space ship
carrying a new crew to
the International Space
Station, ISS, flies in
the sky at the Russian
leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan,
Sunday, July 15, 2012.
The Russian rocket
carries Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko,
U.S. astronaut Sunita
Williams and Japanese
astronaut Akihiko
Hoshide. --AP
A federal jury in San Francisco has
found beleaguered BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) liable
for US$147.2 million in damages for
infringing on patents held by Mformation Technologies.
Amar Thakur, a lawyer for Mformation, said Saturday that the verdict late Friday followed a three-week
trial and a week of deliberations by
an eight-person jury.
Mformation, of Edison, New Jersey, sued RIM in October 2008,
alleging that Canadian company
infringed on its 1999 invention for
remotely managing wireless devices.
Mformation’s software allows companies to remotely access employee
mobile phones to do software upgrades, change passwords or to wipe
data from phones that have been stolen.
Officials at RIM, which has been
struggling with plummeting sales, a
declining stock and other problems,
did not provide a comment Saturday.
Thakur said the jury ruled that
RIM should pay his client US$8 for
each of the 18.4 million Blackberry
devices that were connected to the
Blackberry Enterprise Server, from
the day the lawsuit was filed until
the time of the trial. That’s a total of
US$147.2 million.
He said the software at issue was
the heart of the business of Mformation, a privately held company with
several hundred employees.
“We believe it’s been fundamental
to the success of Research in Motion,”
Thakur told The Associated Press.
The patent at issue was filed in
2001 and issued in 2005, he said.
RIM, of Waterloo, Ontario, has
previously denied it did anything
wrong.
RIM has seen its business crumble
as it increasingly loses market share.
Today’s consumers want smartphones that go far beyond handling
email and phone calls, with built-in
cameras and other cool functions.
Particularly telling is the plunge in
the BlackBerry’s US market share.
It has dropped from 41 per cent in
2007, the year the first iPhone came
out, to below 4 per cent in the first
three months of this year, according
to research firm IDC.
Meanwhile, RIM will miss a
chance to bounce back because of
repeated delays on its BlackBerry 10
operating system, which is intended
to help BlackBerry catch up to rivals
such as the iPhone and smartphones
running Google’s Android software.
Not only will devices with the new
BlackBerry software miss the crucial
holiday shopping season, they’ll have
even more competition when they do
go on sale, including a new iPhone expected from Apple this northern fall.
Last month, RIM reported weaker than expected results. For the
quarter that ended on June 2, it lost
$US518 million. Revenue fell 43 per
cent to US$2.8 billion, and RIM said
it will be cutting 5000 jobs, or 30 per
cent of its workforce.
The company’s stock, which traded for more than US$30 less than a
year ago, has recently dropped below
US$8, near a nine-year low. On Friday, the stock dropped another 2.4
per cent to close at US$7.24.--AP
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9 charged in San Fernando
‘chop-chop’ case
APOLOGY. For causing a mess to the province after the killing of Raffy Juico, Muslim leader Salman Ampuan, along with other leaders,
apologizes to Governor Lilia Pineda on Monday. Ampuan, however, stressed that the suspects in the crime are not from their community.
--PHOTO BY CHARLENE CAYABYAB
2 dead in Bataan hold-up
MARIVELES, Bataan—Two
people died in a hold-up incident
in this town on Saturday night.
Police report said victims
Marcelina Melanio, 65, and
market vendor, and Michael Villaflores, 37, sustained gunshots
wounds inflicted by suspects in a
hold-up at the corner of Talipapa
Market, Barangay Townsite, this
town.
Report said Melanio was leaving the market on board a tricycle driven by Elegeric Binsol
when blocked by two unidentified armed suspects both wearing bull cap and jacket who
demanded the bag she was carrying containing undetermined
amount of money.
When the victim refused, one
of the suspects shot her three
times at point blank.
Police report said Villaflores
who was just on board a single
motorcycle at the opposite side
of the road was also shot once by
the other suspect.
The suspects fled on board a
Toyota Innova, color gray, going
to the direction of Barangay Lucanin, this town.
Both victims were rushed to
Medics Clinic in Barangay Cab-
Man arrested for illegal gun possession
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga—
A drunken fishpond caretaker
was arrested for illegal possession
of firearm in Guagua, Pampanga
on Saturday.
In a report submitted to Central
Luzon Police Regional Director,
Chief Supt. Edgardo Ladao, the
suspect was identified as Augusto Behaza, 24, a resident of Sitio
Lawiswis, Bancal in the said town.
According to the police, Behaza
was seen drunk and brandishing a
gun along a barangay road in San
Agustin Betis, also in the same
town, at around 7:30 p.m.
When responding policemen arrived, they saw the suspect threatening any person along the road.
Police immediately approached
Behaza and arrested him.
When arrested, police said, the
suspect is under the influence of
liquor.
Recovered from the suspect
were a caliber 22 short firearm
and several live ammunitions.
Behaza, later, was brought to
the Guagua Municipal Police Station. --FEM
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caben, this town. Immediately
later, Melanio was transferred
to Bataan General Hospital in
Balanga City and Villaflores to
Saint Michael Hospital in Orion
but were both declared dead on
arrival.
Recovered from the crime
scene were six pieces of empty
shell of calibers 40 and 45, and
two slugs, which were brought
to the PNP Crime Laboratory in
Balanga City.
Follow up investigation is still
being conducted for possible
identification and arrest of the
suspects. (Butch Gunio)
Car thief
arrested
in Dinalupihan
DINALUPIHAN, Bataan—
Policemen here nabbed a carnap suspect and recovered a
stolen tricycle at a checkpoint
just less than an hour after the
victim reported the heist.
Police report said local police elements manning a checkpoint noticed that the passing
Honda TMX motorcycle with
sidecar matched the description of the missing tricycle earlier reported by victim, Nimpha Adao of Sergio Osmeña St.,
Barangay New Cabalan, Olongapo City.
The victim approached Senior Insp. Jeffrey S. Alivia, team
leader, for assistance reporting
that her tricycle parked unattended inside their garage at
New Cabalan was stolen by an
unidentified suspect.
Report said the suspect identified as Denver Barillo, 30
years old, and also a resident
of Purok 6, New Cabalan suspiciously stopped and avoided
the checkpoint, prompting the
manning police personnel to
run after him.
The pursuing policemen
were able to intercept the fleeing motorcycle in Barangay
San Benito, this town.
The suspect and recovered
motorcycle were turned over
to the custody of the Olongapo
City police. --Butch Gunio
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Nine Muslims were charged of murder before the Provincial Prosecutors Office on Friday as suspects in the killing and
beheading of a 24 year-old man found in a shallow grave in Barangay San
Pedro Cutud, this city, last July 7.
The names of the suspects were not revealed yet as it may pre-empt future
arrests, police said. Some of the suspects are now in hiding.
The case was filed by the victim’s older sister, identified as Jecyl (not her
real name), together with the police. Jecyl said she and her relatives only want
justice for her slain sibling.
One of the close relatives of Jecyl revealed that some Muslims offered them
money for them to refrain from pursuing the case against the suspects.
“Hindi ko alam kung magkano, basta makapal at naka-bundle,” the source
said referring to the alleged bribe money.
However, Jecyl refused the amount and bristled to pursue the case.
“Hindi pera kailangan namin kundi hustisya para sa kapatid ko,” she said.
The victim was identified as Raffy Juico, 24, of Purok 4, Barangay Cutud,
City of San Fernando, Pampanga. Juico was found dead with his head separated from his body inside the Muslim Center located in the said barangay.
SPO1 Armando Arceo, officer on case said, they were able to identify the
suspect after a witness surfaced and told police that he saw Juico together
with the suspects on the night he has gone missing last June 30.
Arceo said the witness was the one who identified the suspects.
The identity of the witness was withheld for security reasons, he said.
The suspects were described to be in their early 20’s.
Arceo explained the case is only considered “clear” and not “closed.” It
means that identities of the suspects were established and a case was filed.
Only when the suspects are arrested will the police declared the case
“closed,” Arceo explained.
Jecyl earlier said that she believes that her brother’s killers were under the
influence of illegal drugs when they ganged-up on his brother.
Meanwhile, in an effort to ease the tension between the families of the victim and the Muslim community in barangay Cutud, Barangay Captain Remigio De la Cruz initiated a dialogue between them in his house.
The dialogue was attended by by Juico’s kin, older Muslims, police personnel led by Magnaye, Supt. Madzgani Muksan Mukarami, a Muslim police
officer assigned at the Provincial Police Office.
De la Cruz said he knows the suspects and they have been involved in
several troubles in the barangay.
The older Muslims are cooperating in the solution of the case, De la Cruz
said. --Froilan E. Magtoto
Motorcycle-riding robbers strike anew
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Motorcycle-riding robbers struck anew in
this city, this time preying on a businessman who had just withdrawn money
from a bank in Barangay Dolores here.
This was the second robbery recorded by the city police in a span of 10
days. The first incident was on July 3, when a Dutch missionary was killed
by the suspects.
Last Friday, two unidentified armed men riding in tandem held-up a businessman in front of the Tent Grill House in Barangay Dolores.
Supt. Luisito Magnaye, City of San Fernando police chief, said Ian Danganan, 31 of Saint Francis Village, Barangay Dolores, was on his way home
when the suspects robbed him at about 10 a.m.
Magnaye said the victim had just withdrawn some P190,000 from a branch
of Banco de Oro in the same barangay when accosted by the suspects.
“Tinutukan po ako ng baril ng holdaper saka sapilitang kinuha sa akin ‘yong
white envelope na may lamang pera. nagmakaawa ako kaya hindi ako binaril
ng suspek,” Danganan told the police.
After the robbery the victim immediately reported the incident to a nearby
police precinct in Barangay Dolores.
On July 3, two men riding tandem on a motorcycle also robbed Wilhelmus
JJ Lutz Geertman at his office at the boundary of Angeles City and this city.
But the 67-year old Dutch national was not only robbed but also killed by
the suspects.
Police said the suspects shot Geertman before taking his bag containing
some P1.2 million in cash money and fled on a motorcycle.
Until now police are facing a blank wall in their investigation. The murder of
Geertman was considered by some militant groups as a case of judicial killing
in the country. (Rudy J. Abular)
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HERMOSA,
Bataan—The
Riverforest Development Corporation (RDC) will develop
the 213-hectare Sumalo property in this town into “a bustling industrial territory and
yet responsive to the needs
of
the
local
community.”
In January 31, 2001, the Litton
Family won the case at the Supreme
Court allowing the conversion of the
Sumalo estate into an industrialcommercial-residential area.
Based on the RDC development
master plan, parcels of land will
be donated to become roads and
water source sites. The areas actually occupied by school and barangay health center will also be
resurveyed.
The 15-hectare portion of the
Sumalo property was already
designated residential area for
about 300 families.
RDC Administration Officer
Renato Rapisura earlier said that
low and medium cost housing
project will also be established in
the property.
He also said access roads leading to Sumalo will be improved.
Earlier, Atty. Anita M. Chauhan, consultant of the corporation and head of the community
relations, said that livelihood
projects will be initiated by the
corporation to help residents of
Sumalo.
The corporation is also currently in the stage of establishing the
bamboo industry in the property.
In the meeting last month of
the Bataan Bamboo Development Council, RDCbusiness development officer Ding Mangubat
presented that the 50-hectare
portion of the estate will be dedicated to integrated bamboo production and processing center.
He added that there will be a
bamboo nursery, tissue culture
laboratory, and plantation.
The members of the bamboo
council have expressed full support to the Sumalo engineered
bamboo industry project.
(Butch Gunio)
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Cop murdered in San Fernando
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga—Two unidentified
armed men riding in tandem on a motorcycle shot
and killed a policeman
in Barangay San Pedro
Cutud, City of San Fernando, Pampanga yesterday.
Senior Supt. Edgardo
Tinio, Pampanga Police
Office director, identified the fatality as PO1
Andrew Andrew Carreon
of Purok 5, Barangay San
Pedro Cutud and currently assigned at Pampanga
Public Safety Command
base at Barangay Del Pilar, City of San Fernando.
Initial police reports
said that the victim was
shot by the suspects inside his house. It was not
clear in the report what
kind of gun was used in
the killing.
Police said the suspects
hurriedly left the area after the incident on board
a gray Rusi motorcycle.
Reports said the victim
sustained multiple bullet
wounds in the body and
died while being rushed
to the nearest hospital in
the City of San Fernando.
Tinio condemned the
killing of Carreon saying
the death of the victim
was a great loss to the
entire command of Pampanga police.
He also ordered a thorough investigation on the
case to identify the killers
of Carreon and put them
behind bars.
Police have launched a
massive manhunt yesterday against the suspects.
--Rudy J. Abular
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. Hearing-impaired
students from the Angeles
City Special Education
Center lead Monday’s flag
raising rites at the Sangguniang Panglungsod Session
Hall in celebration of the 34th
National Disability Prevention
and Rehabilitation (NDPR)
Week from July 16 to 22 in
the city.
--PHOTO BY ANGELES -CIO
‘Balik Refugee Forest
and Sea Festival’ set
BALANGA CITY, Bataan—Retired
Navy Commodore Amado Sanglay,
Bataan Technology Park Incorporated
(BTPI) president and CEO, announced
that the technology park will hold an
animated three-day festival in October dubbed “Balik Refugee Forest and
Sea Festival”.
BTPI is located in Morong, Bataan
adjacent to the backdoor of the Subic
Bay Metropolitan Authority.
Sanglay pointed out that the festival
will be about forest, water, and mountain conservation.
He said activities will include mountain trekking, tribal games, bike and
foot race, street dancing, and cultural
presentation.
The municipality of Morong will
participate in the thematic street
dancing.
Guests and participants will also
get to visit six prominent shrines and
monuments made by refugees inside
the technology park.
The BTPI is used to be Bataan Refugee Processing Center (PRPC), home to
about 400,000 Indo-Chinese refugees.
An important aspect of the festival,
Sanglay said, is the holding of the first
homecoming of the so called “boat
people” here, that based on social
networking are scattered in America,
Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
They were called “boat people” for
braving the stormy seas using boats to
escape their countries.
Earlier, Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) Chairman Felicito Payumo noted that it is high time
that BTPI comes out with a festival of
its own. BTPI is an affiliate of BCDA.
Sanglay added that the “Balik Refugee Forest and Sea Festival” will be institutionalized and become an annual
event. (Butch Gunio)
July 27 is non-working holiday in Angeles City
ANGELES CITY--July 27 is a nonworking holiday in Angeles City, in line
with the commemoration of the founding
anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC).
The declaration of holiday is embodied in Ordinance No. 263 series of 2009
which was approved by the then Mayor
Francis Nepomuceno and Vice Mayor
Vicky Vega-Cabigting.
INC is a non-trinitarian Christian
restorationist religious organization
that originated in the Philippines. It was
founded in the Philippines by Felix Y.
Manalo, its head minister on July 27, 1914.
Manalo propagated his message within his local area, growing the INC and
converting members of other religions.
As membership increased, he delegated
others to spread the teachings of the INC
and it spread throughout the Philippines
and to other countries.
By 1988, INC has grown to about 2,635
congregations called locales, in which
220 of them 67 countries outside the
country.
Based on the INC website, 2.3 percent
of the population of the country is affiliated with INC. (PIA-3)
MESSAGE
I send my greetings to all the brethren in the Church of
Christ (Iglesia Ni Cristo) in the Ecclesiastical District of
Pampanga-the eldest district of the Church on the occasion of its 98th founding Anniversary.
The Church administration through its ministers and
brethren had successfully established various districts
of the Church in the Philippines and in the whole world
through the leadership of Bro. Felix Y. Manalo, Bro. Erano G. Manalo and now its Executive Minister Eduardo V.
Manalo.
With all the remarkable achievements of the Iglesia ni
Cristo, our brethren has all the reason to rejoice its 98th
founding anniversary.
HON. VENANCIO “ASIONG” MACAPAGAL
Municipal Mayor
San Luis, Pampanga
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GEMINI (MAY 21-JUN 21)
This is an excellent day to get many things accomplished. You will have an opportunity to exert some
influence on the other people around you today. This could mean that others notice your strength and your
perseverance in completing a job and in making sure that what you produce is without error. You may find
yourself repairing or cleaning equipment later today. A clean and well-oiled machine will get you where you
want to go--whether it is a car, a typewriter or perhaps, a copy machine. Later, after work today, you may enjoy visiting with old friends. This is a good day to add a new friend to your friendship list. This evening there
could be information that would help you with future projects or creative adventures; your job is to listen.
CANCER (JUN 22- JUL 22)
Your emotions, normally pretty sensitive, can be used wisely. There is great insight just now on any professional changes you might want to make. If something puzzles you, an older, wiser head may give you some
ideas. If any problems arise, you can handle it methodically and without panic. You may take comfort in the
past, with its old ways and old solutions. If they worked once, they will probably work again. You may have
to sit in judgment over some situation today but you will come across to others as stable and gentle--your
response to most situations is even-handed and supportive. You will probably take your time with decisionmaking in order to react to a situation fully. You are enthusiastic and have a definite mission.
LEO (JUL 23 - AUG. 23)
There is a perfect balance between your career needs and your personal needs just now. This should bring
about an inner peace today that you rarely get a chance to enjoy. Neither side of you has to struggle with
the other. You have a supersensitive awareness of the moods and needs of others, making this an excellent time to run seminars or work with groups. Your ideas are always fair and impartial, especially when it
comes to other people--the social scene. You are at your mental best when called upon to solve problems
today, perhaps in some customer service job. This evening is a good time to celebrate and get away from
the slaying of dragons--recharge your batteries! Uncork some champagne and share the evening with a
special someone.
LIBRA (SEP. 23 - OCT. 23)
Law, politics, education, travel, religion: these are some of the areas where an emotionally charged drama
could be played. Most things will go your way, particularly if you do not act too quickly. You could be most
persuasive with others, and expressive in your communication. An urge to strike out on your own is strong.
Careful--you can be bold, perhaps headstrong and impatient. You go where angels fear to tread, perhaps.
Others may challenge your authority or the direction you are taking. Events could conspire to make it difficult for you to act. However, you are able to cut through the red tape and get at what is true. A lucky phase
is upon you this evening--you will have time to check out a new investment--it is worth your time.
SCORPION (OCT. 24- NOV. 21)
This is a good day for practical ideas and planning about your work or vocation. You may receive some
recognition or special attention regarding your particular skills and abilities. Your inner resources and emotions become accented. Expect a sense of support and goodwill from those around you. Perhaps you
feel this is really you--how you feel and are. You have a quick temper when it comes to questions of your
independence and autonomy. You may decide it is easier to become involved in politics and work toward
changing the laws instead of bucking them. You will be concerned with issues of freedom far beyond the
average person. A passion for inventions and learning how to work the new electronics and the like can
also be expected.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22 - DEC. 21)
You can see new ways to make use of a difficult situation today. An unconventional approach to working for
or with others may require a special work situation for you. You are independent and drawn to whatever is
different and original in life. You hate being tied down with the drudgery of routine, preferring instead to keep
your options open. You may find yourself involved in causes that go against tradition, revolutions of one kind
or another--social or political. Your friends are probably also eccentric--in particular those in authority, older
persons and individuals who are nonconformist. Communication, computers, electronics and everything
new wave are the subjects in which you excel. Now is a good time to make yourself known.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22 - JAN 19)
Try using positive visualization at this time. When you speak to a group, or play a ball game--picture a positive outcome. You have a lot of enthusiasm to pour into practical and career decisions. You have a basic
self-esteem that is plain to all who meet you. Your sense of discrimination and innate good taste means that
you know good items from bad and are a connoisseur of all that is fine and beautiful. A love of authority figures, plus an appreciation for authority and your elders in general, makes you welcome at any social scene.
You are popular in social surroundings. You would make a great go-between where countries, languages,
peace talks, etc., are concerned--think about it. Now is a good time to ask for favors or obtain a loan.
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20 - FEB. 18)
Change can be hard to contend with today, but sometimes it is necessary. Today is one of those days. To
ignore the unexpected events of today is to set yourself up for disruptions that are difficult to control. It is
better to control change than to have change control you. Although it can be disruptive to have too many
changes, you enjoy the occasional shakeup in your life. Being on the go and keeping a finger to the winds of
change make you feel informed. Learning and communicating are important for a curious and adventurous
person such as you. Travel, continued education, volunteer activity and political activities are important aspects of your future; start planning. Harmony and beauty are deeply satisfying--relationships grow strong.
PISCES (FEB. 19 - MAR. 20)
Trust your intuition. Be sure that a business deal is a reliable opportunity, particularly if it means a new job.
Your love of job and practical skills makes you a fine businessperson. You bring a great deal of love to your
work. You are very skilled at working with psychological problems. The hidden recesses of the mind are,
to you, no secret. This is also a time for creativity when it comes to ideas and thinking. This, coupled with
the ability to put your thoughts into words, allows you to captivate an audience. Life will seem richer, more
satisfying and more fun now because you feel a special bond with your friends and loved ones. Go out on a
date with your special someone or invite your friends over for the evening. You will all feel good.
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Gitnang Luzon
JULY 18-19, 2012
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City Councilor Willie Rivera
branded the barangay chairman
as defiant to the rule of law in
light with his refusal to submit
to the disapproval of a barangay
ordinance imposing dress codes
to women working in bars.
In a phone interview yesterday, Rivera said barangay chairman Rodelio “Tony” Mamac has
“ever since been defiant to the
rule of law.”
Mamac, earlier challenged the
SP to sue him in court if he would
decide to implement Ordinance
No. 11, s-2012, which hopes to
set a “decent dress code to be
sure the dress of employees and
entertainers meet an acceptable
standard and do not border on
the boundaries of obscenity.”
The ordinance was elevated
to the city council for review but
was adjudged disapproved by the
body through Rivera’s motion.
According to Rivera, the said
ordinance was disapproved because the initiatives are “ultra
vires” or beyond the powers of
the barangay council.
In refusing to accede to the
disapproval of the city council,
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nina Laus.
Police said they are pursuing two angles—work-related
and his alleged involvement in a
land dispute in the said barangay.
Investigators are now conducting a manhunt operation
for the possible arrest of the unidentified suspects.--MDR
they might as well close shop.
With so many sad tales to
tell, those whom we regard as
“modern-day heroes” are reduced to doing gallantry all
by themselves. Perhaps it may
not have been accurate to say
that the more money the OFW
sends the better for the economy.
Rather, it would be more
precise to say that the more the
OFW submits to oppression
and depression the better for
the economy.
Sad. So sad.
quested anonymity.
In an exclusive interview with
Headline, the source said the two
fatalities came from Barangays
Sta. Lucia and Quebiawan, here.
The health official, however,
failed to identify the victims.
With these incidents, city officials and City Health Officers
over the weekend conducted an
anti-dengue campaign held at
Barangays Calulut and Quebiawan. They enjoined the barangays to eliminate the cause of the
life-threatening disease.
In the said campaign, City
Health Officer Dr. Eloisa Aquino,
launched a program dubbed as
“OSCAR” or Oplan Linis Kapaligiran; Search and Destroy;
Consult the doctor immediately;
Aksyon agad; and Regulated fogging.
Aquino said in order to prevent
the spread of the dengue virus,
the city government urged each
community to cooperate with
the CHO and report immedi-
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ing the newly promoted police general.
Rosario was promoted to a
rank of one-star general from
a full colonel in the police service.
He took his oath along
with other newly promoted
one-star police general before PNP Chief, Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome at
Camp Crame last week.
A member of Philippine
Military Academy Class 1982,
Rosario received numerous
medals, awards and commen-
Mamac averred that the legislative body did not act on the ordinance within the prescribed
30-day period thus making the
barangay-enacted law deemed
effective.
But River said SP did act on the
ordinance and disapproved it before the 30-day validity period.
“It’s up to him (Mamac) if he
will implement it (ordinance),”
Rivera said.
The councilor and Vice Mayor
Vicenta Vega-Cabigting refused
to issue further comment on the
issue.
ately any suspected dengue cases.
“Monitoring would be difficult
for the city if the barangay will not
cooperate well. The city needs the
participation of the barangays to
combat dengue. We are in partnership with the regional and
provincial health offices to aide
us with medicinal supplies. We
also coordinated with local hospitals to alert them with possible
dengue patients,” Aquino said.
The city provides helpful materials such as “larvicidals” to
help lessen the breed of mosquitoes. The city government also
conducts regulated fogging in
selected barangays. The CHO
also advised residents to manage
their garbage and observe waste
segregation per household.
“Di tayo dapat matakot kung
gagawin natin ang ating responsibilidad. Kailangan nating magkaisa lahat para sugpuin ang
dengue,” Aquino added.
During the anti-dengue campaign, the Philippine Army as-
dations and has held various
positions and assignments.
Prior to his promotion
and current position as the
Deputy Regional Director for
Administration, he served as
the PRO-3 Deputy Regional
Director for Operations for
almost three years.
In his short message, he
said that “rank does not confer privilege or give power
but is given to enable you to
better serve those above and
below you. With this promotion, I will keep on thriving
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ang pagmumura niya at mga
bastos sa salita na may t__i
pang binabanggit. Grabe. Nasaksihan ito ng napakaraming
bituin. Hiniya niya ako pero
siya naman ang kahiyahiya.
Iniwasan ko ang kanyang
tangkang pananakit. Napakabastos. Bukod sa mga nabanggit ko na mga artistang nakasaksi, naroon pa rin ang gaya
nina Mila del Sol, Bella Flores,
Liberty Ilagan, Zeny Zabala,
German Moreno, Amparo Lucas, Gina Alajar, Bert Leroy
Jr., Pepito Rodriguez, Elsa
Payumo, Ramil Rodriguez,
Gloria Sevilla atbp. Nakita rin
ng anak ni Dolphy na si Eppie
Quizon ang buong pangyayari.
Walang nagawa si Eddie
Gutierrez. Hindi niya kayang pigilan si Rama. Si Kuya
Germs ang unang umaawat.
Pagkatapos ay si Gov. Chavit
Singson na malumanay na inilayo sa akin si Rama. Dumating na ang security assigned
at inilabas na ang nangugulo.
Very traumatic ang ginawang
pang-aamok ni Rama. Natulala ako. Ang mga isinisigaw
niya against me ay siya ‘yun!
Never in my life na ako’y naging bugaw. God knows. Bawal
ang media sa loob ng aming
room pero nakalusot pa rin
ang ilan. Paglabas namin para
umuwi na ay nakaparaming
nag-interview sa akin. Basahin ninyo sa Pep.ph at sa
iba’t ibang shows. Ginawa na
ni Rama ang pambabastos sa
wake ni Joey Stevens, mister
ni Amalia, nang magsuot ito
ng kulay pula at nanggulo rin.
Walang modo ang babaeng ito.
Tsk. Tsk.”
The GN power plants will
provide electricity to the FAB
under chairman and administrator, lawyer Deo Custodio who
earlier commended the timely
completion of the GN projects
with the arrival of locators.
“The cost of water is also low
with the presence of the operating dam in the area,” he added.
“The dam has enough water
to supply the need of locators
inside FAB,” he said.
“An advantage also is that
FAB is non-politicized, with all
politicians involved to the territory on the same page,” he also
pointed out at the “Talakayan”.
The congressman said his
father, Bataan Governor Enrique Garcia, Mariveles Mayor
Jesse Concepcion, and him are
fully backing the progress of the
Freeport.
He earlier announced that
the Bureau of Customs already
approved the barge operation in
the Freeport that will drastically reduce the cost of transportation of materials.
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province.
The congressman has been
espousing the skills registry
program at AFAB in anticipation of the huge demand of
skilled workers inside the Freeport.
“The cost of electricity will
probably be the lowest in the
country with the operation
soon in December of the first
phase of the 600-megawatt
clean coal-power plant in Barangay Alas-asin, Mariveles”,
he said.
The governor stressed that
it is more significant for Pampanga to join the learning trip
in order to observe the impact of
the bamboo industry especially
those engaged in engineered
bamboo production and village
based crafts in the rural industrialization of Vietnam.
In response, Gov. Lilia Pineda
assured Castillo that Pampanga
will send six representatives to
enhance the knowledge of the
bamboo council about this in-
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dustry.
“Masaya tayo na uumpisahan
pa lang sa iba, meron na tayong
existing council dito sa Pampanga. Pero, kailangan pa nating
palakasin ito,” Pineda stated.
Pineda said she is interested
to know more on government
interventions needed for the industry to flourish and this will be
presented during the celebration
of Bamboo Day on August 24
to be held at Barangay Ayala in
Magalang, Pampanga.
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Pineda advised the attendees to apply the knowledge
they have learned in this activity and to impart this to
fellow sampaguita growers in
their respective villages.
The governor also directed
the creation of a cooperative
for sampaguita growers and
sellers through the Provincial
Cooperative and Entrepreneurial Development Office
headed by Mamerto Gatus.
“With this, we could properly address the needs of
sampaguita growers and sellers. Also, any assistance from
the provincial government
will be facilitated through
your cooperative,” Pineda explained.
Mayor Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab also vowed the local
government’s support for the
town’s sampaguita growers
and sellers.
“We thank you for your
participation and let us continue to help one another for
the progress of our town,” the
mayor ended.
The event concluded with
the awarding of two grass
cutters, donated by Councilor
Anthony Torres, to barangays Sto. Domingo and San
Roque, Dau 1st of this town.
The Capitol also distributed
10 chemical sprayers.
Board Member Fritzie
David-Dizon, Public Employment Service Office Manager
Luningning Vergara, OPA’s
Assistant Division Chief for
Operations Honorio Pineda,
and Provincial Agriculture
Consultant Roy Imperial also
graced the training.
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consumption.
Shellfish collected at Dumanquillas Bay in Zamboanga del Sur;
Murcialagos Bay in Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental; Matarinao Bay in Eastern Samar; and Balita Bay, Mati Davao
Oriental, and Milagros in Masbate are still positive for paralytic
shellfish poison that is beyond the regulatory limit.
Moreover, all types of shellfish and Acetes ap or “alamang”
from the areas mentioned are not safe for human consumption.
BFAR also said fish, squids, shrimps, and crabs are safe for
human consumption provided that they are fresh and washed
thoroughly and internal organs such as gills and intestines are removed before cooking.
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the morning and another five
in the afternoon per day.
Dijan added: “The major
output of the RCS is an actual
report card that summarizes
the performance of the agency
in areas such as compliance
with ARTA provisions namely
having a Citizen’s Charter, Anti-Fixer Campaign, no hidden
costs policy, public assistance
and complaints desk, and no
lunch break rule; front line service provider; service quality;
physical working condition;
and client satisfaction.”
ARTA-RCS rating of a LGU
is one of the criteria in the conferment of the Seal of Good
Housekeeping (SGH) Silver
and Gold Awards which will be
implemented in 2012 and 2013,
respectively.
DILG earlier launched the
Bronze SGH bestowed to LGUs
that have excelled in the areas
of planning, budgeting, revenue mobilization, financial
management and budget execution, procurement, and resource mobilization.
LGU recipients of the said
merit must not have a “no adverse report” from the Commission on Audit, which means
that they have complied with
all the requirements of the government’s auditing agency.
SGH honorees automatically vie for the Performance
Challenge Fund (PCF) wherein
chosen LGUs receive P1 million each from the national
government which will be utilized for projects supportive in
the attainment of the United
Nations Millennium Development Goals such as eradicate
extreme poverty and hunger,
achieve universal primary education, reduce child mortality,
and promote gender equality.
Apart from being a requirement for the PCF, the SGH is
also a criterion in the selection
of regional and national Gawad
Pamana ng Lahi (GPL) winners.
The Gawad is given to LGUs
for exemplary performance in
administrative governance, social governance, economic governance, and environmental
governance.
This yearly award is also an
instrument to scale-up the valuing of accountability, transparency, and involvement to
local administration and development.
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VOLUME I • NO. 13 • JULY 18-19, 2012 • WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
GITNANG LUZON
38,000 Kapampangans to get PhilHealth cards
STO. TOMAS, Pampanga—
Some 38,000 residents in this province will receive their Philippine
Health Insurance (PhilHealth)
cards from the national government through the Department of
Health.
Provincial Social Welfare and
Development Office chief Elizabeth
Baybayan disclosed this during yesterday’s initial distribution of Phil-
Health cards in this town, led by the
provincial government.
The PhilHealth cards can be
used in all public hospitals in the
province, Baybayan said.
She said in Sto. Tomas town
alone, at least 687 residents were
identified as qualified beneficiaries
for the program.
The resident-beneficiaries came
from the villages here based on
the recent census conducted by the
PSWDO.
Gov. Lilia Pineda was the guest
of honor in a simple distribution
ceremony Tuesday in the covered
court at the back of the municipal
hall here.
Pineda said the giving out of
PhilHealth cards to indigent families is in keeping up with the promise of her administration to provide
indigent Kapampangans with better medical and health benefits.
With the PhilHealth ID cards,
the indigent residents may now
avail of medical care benefits ranging from allowances for hospital
room and board fees, drugs and
medicines, x-ray and other laboratory procedures as well as allowances for the professional fees of
attending physicians.
HAPPY 98TH ANNIVERSARY
TO THE IGLESIA NI CRISTO
The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) remains in God’s merciful hand and
keeps on receiving His grace and sovereign guidance and this can be attested by the
continued success in its mission and expansion.
The concrete proof of the success of the Church was the unabated construction of
magnificent houses of worship that serve as Philippines’ distinct landmarks and even
abroad, the unprecedented expansion of the Church beyond Philippine shore, unhindered
by global economic downturn.
The Church has spanned the globe, reaching 100 countries and territories in six continents,
with a membership consisting of 110 different nationalities.
For the Church, these remarkable accomplishments are divine works of God.
HON. MYLYN P. CAYABYAB
Municipal Mayor
Lubao, Pampanga
Apart from the inpatient benefits, the cards also entitle them to
outpatient diagnostic benefits from
designated accredited health centers in the province. (PNA)