Cong Yeng Guiao - Headline Gitnang Luzon

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Cong Yeng Guiao - Headline Gitnang Luzon
Angara urges DFA to augment Saudi staff for stranded OFWs
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VOLUME I • NO. 160
APRIL 30, 2013
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By JENNA LUMBANG
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO –Some 17,085 Kapampangan were given employment in different local and overseas companies through the assistance of the Capitol’s Public Employment
Services Office (PESO) for the past 33 months. peso... pagE 7
Restaurant
of Sto. Tomas
mayor’s brother
set ablaze
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario
STO. TOMAS, Pampanga--A restaurant owned by Mayor Lito Naguit’s brother Jong on Sunday dawn turned to ashes
after it was razed by fire.
In a press conference yesterday,
Naguit said the Funnside Ningnangan
branch located in Pulilan, Bulacan, which
officially opened last April 6, was set on
fire by still unidentified suspects last Sunburned down... pagE 7
Sabungero shot
dead in jeepney
B y Butch Gunio
DINALUPIHAN,
Bataan--A
cockfighting aficionado was shot dead
while riding a public utility jeepney in
this town Sunday afternoon.
Police identified the victim as Ronnie Bansil Jr., 44, married, jobless,
and a resident of Brgy. Pagalanggang,
Dinalupihan, Bataan.
The victim was riding a jeepney
plying Floridabalanca–Dinalupihan
when he was killed.
Police report said when the jeepsabungero... pagE 7
EdPam:
‘Party
members
still intact’
SPORTS. Kambilan Vice Gubernatorial candidate Dennis “Delta” Pineda leads a cycling caravan that
passed through several towns in Pampanga on Saturday. Pineda is a strong advocate of sports such as biking
and basketball. --Photo by Ric Gonzales
ANGELES CITY--Mayor
Edgardo Pamintuan assured that the 45,000 members of his local political
party are still intact.
Pamintuan made the
statement to dismiss reports
that some Partido Abe Kapampangan (PAK) members
have defected to the camp of
his rival.
“Party members are still
intact,” Pamintuan said during his recent monthly press
briefing.
Pamintuan said party
members never failed to
show their support to his reelection bid especially during
their caucuses and house-tohouse campaigning.
pamintuan...pagE 7
Delta promotes biking, sports for development
By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario
BACOLOR, Pampanga
--The advocacies of vice
gubernatorial
bet
Dennis “Delta” Pineda have attracted the support of a
group of bikers, who spearheaded their second 50-kilometer bike caravan par-
ticipated in by some 500
cyclists all over the province.
Mike Carlos, one of the organizers of Friends of Delta,
said Pineda, at his young age,
has been promoting sports
like biking and basketball
and has supported players
who are known in the basketball arena today.
“We can see that Delta’s
plans and programs will be
beneficial to Kapampangans
and the youth athletes,” Carlos added.
Pineda himself joined the
group during their caravan,
as he believes that promotion
of sports in the province will
be an effective tool for devel-
opment and peace.
Meantime, in an interview, former Second District
Board Member Wardy Chu
described the younger Pineda as “a dedicated and effective leader towards action.”
“Ikit mi kaya ing liderato ning metung a talasuyu
delta promotes...pagE 17
ISANG Distrito. Lahat tayo.
Panalo sa PAGBABAGO
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DOT sees
steady
tourism
growth in
CL this year
WE CAN DO IT. Two physically-challenged athletes are trying to speed up during the K.Swiss Asian Triathlon Championships 2013 in Subic Bay Freeport Zone
on Monday. --Photo by Leo Villacarlos
Group opposes JBL privatization
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-A group of farmers has expressed opposition to the proposed privatization of a regional
hospital here.
Farmers from the Anakpawis Party-list in Central Luzon have opposed the move to
privatize the Jose B. Lingad
Memorial Regional Hospital
(JBLMRH).
Joseph Canlas, regional coordinator of the farmer’s partylist, said JBLMRH is among the
26 public hospitals in the coun-
try targeted to be “corporatized”
through the Public-Private
Partnership (PPP) program of
the Aquino administration.
The privatization of regional
hospitals is being pushed in the
Congress under House Bill 6069
or “An Act Creating National
Government Hospital Corporations.” The bill was filed by Bacolod City Representative Anthony Rolando Golez, Jr., also
chairman of the house committee on health.
“If you are to look at these
hospitals, these are where we,
poor people, run into in times of
emergencies as we do not have
the budget for private hospitals.
If these were privatized, it is the
same as the government saying
to us ‘let poor people die,’” Canlas said.
“The people of Central Luzon should strongly oppose this
plan to privatize JBLMRH, as it
puts us all in grave risk. We call
on all sectors to act against the
plan and demand for improved
health service,” he added.
Aside from the JBLMRH,
the following hospitals are
also included in the house bill:
Cagayan Valley Medical Center,
SM Olongapo spearheads mangrove planting
cased eco-friendly products and
innovations by local investors such
as Global Water Bonsai, Human
Nature products and Fashionable
clothes made of recycled materials
designed by local talent James O’
Briant.
“Apart from our annual Earth
Day celebration, our other environment-related projects include
Trash to Cash/Recycling Market
every first Friday and Saturday of
the month where members of the
community can visit the closest
SM Supermall and exchange recyclables and discarded items for
Republic of the Philippines
cash; SM Green
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Pampanga
Bag Campaign
Municipality of Lubao
related to different cities and
municipalities in
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
support of PlasCCE-0059-2013 R.A.10172
tic ordinances ;
OLONGAPO
CITY--Officials
and employees of SM City Olongapo, along with other stakeholders,
planted 500 Mangrove propagules
and held a clean-up along Calapandayan River in Subic town, Zambales in observation of the 2013
Earth Day.
Assistant Mall Manager Junias Eusebio said “the activity is
among our modest contributions
in helping ease the ill-effects of
global warming.”
On the same day, SM Olongapo launched a fair which show-
In compliance with publication requirement and pursuant
to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in
the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on RA 10172). Notice is hereby served
to the public that MARY SANDY T. MACASPAC has filed
with this Office, a petition for correction of entry GENDER
from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of
CYRUS KATE MACASPAC PANGILINAN who was born
on June 1, 2006 at LUBAO, PAMPANGA and whose parents are CRIS LUGTU PANGILINAN and MARY SANDY
TAJEROS MACASPAC.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his
written opposition with this Office not later than MAY 8,
2013.
(Sgd.) CECILIA M. BERNAL
Municipal Civil Registrar
HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon: April 30, 2013 to May 03, 2013
Green Film Festival that showcase
selected award winning documentaries about climate change ; and
the Green Retail Agenda which
aims to help tenants and business
partners to foster sustainable methods, be updated on latest trends
and innovations and best practices
relating to sound ecological strategies that are advantageous to commerce,” Eusebio added.
For years, SM Supermalls has
been an advocate of environmental
conservation, active in comprehensive approach to fostering not
only operational sustainability but
also in promoting environmental
awareness and sustainable lifestyles of the general public.
To date, the SM Group of Companies and Affiliates have already
planted almost 300,000 trees
while targeting one million trees in
the future. ● (PIA 3)
Veterans Regional Hospital, Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center, Ilocos Training and
Regional Medical Center, Regional Medical Center, Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research
and Medical Center, Bicol Medical Center (Naga City), Bicol Research Training and Teaching
Hospital (Legaspi City), Quirino Memorial Medical Center,
Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Rizal Medical Center, Amang Rodriguez Medical
Center, San Lazaro Hospital,
Vicente Sotto Memorial MediprivAtization Page 7
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO --The Department of Tourism (DOT)
regional office here sees a
steady tourism growth in
Central Luzon this year.
DOT regional director Ronaldo Tiotuico said
they expect tourist arrivals
to continuously increase as
marked with the good performance in the first three
months of the year.
“The first three months
of the year showed a good
start in the local tourism
industry and we expect a
steady increase to continue
throughout the year for both
local and foreign tourists,”
Tiotuico said.
DOT data showed that
local and foreign tourists
that visited the region in
January reached to 71,131.
In February and March,
tourist arrivals were registered at 61,215 and 65,325,
respectively.
With this summer season, the DOT official said
more tourists are visiting
the region’s top destinations.
Our region is becoming a favorite destination
by tourists because it offers
awesome natural and manmade tourist attractions,
nice beaches, hot spring resorts and colorful festivals,
he said.
tourism Page 7
Bulacan eco-fair highlights
zero-waste practices
BALIWAG,
Bulacan-Nothing goes to waste, even
materials already considered as
garbage.
Combining their innate
talent for craftsmanship and
love for the environment, community-based recyclers from
Bulacan showcased their latest
green product innovations during the recent opening of SM
City Baliwag’s eco-fair event.
Beverly
Bernardo-Cruz,
public relations officer of SM
City-Baliwag, said the activity is a joint effort of SM Cares’
environment committee and
the Konsehong Pambayan para
sa Kababaihan (KPK)--Bustos chapter which is primarily aimed to raise awareness on
waste management issues.
It is also geared to encourage enterprising individuals to
utilize discarded materials into
valuable products for additional trade opportunities.
Cruz said mall goers have
the chance to get a glimpse of
how to live a greener lifestyle
as the event center was transformed into an avenue full of
100% recycled home products
such as fruit baskets, curtains,
tables made of driftwood,
chairs created with used garden hose, pot cover and an old
clock and lamps skilfully made
from coconut husks and discarded mussel shells.
Shoppers were likewise
delighted to discover an array
of chic bags creatively crafted
using different junk items like
old pages from telephone directories, newspapers, plastic
straws, tetra packs and water
zero-waste Page 7
OFW dependents urged to avail OWWA scholarship
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) enjoins dependents
of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW)
in Central Luzon to avail of their
scholarships.
“We are accepting applications
under our Education for Development Scholarship Program (EDSP).
The scholarship shall be in the form of
financial assistance worth P60,000
per school year to be paid directly
to the school as tuition fees,” said
OWWA Regional Director Socorro
Castro.
“The grant is open to all children
of active OWWA members or siblings
of unmarried ones aged 21 years old
and below who belong to the upper 20
percent of the graduating high school
class as certified by the
principal,” Castro added.
Interested and qualified applicants must submit 1x1 pictures, proof
of relationship to the member, High
School report card, Health Certificate, and Certificate of Good Moral
Standing to the OWWA regional office in the soonest possible time.
For more details, please contact
OWWA Region 3 in the following
numbers: (045) 861-0931 or 8606029. ● (PIA-3)
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Gitnang Luzon
APRIL 30, 2013
Angara urges DFA to augment
Saudi staff for stranded OFWs
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-Team Pnoy senatorial candidate
Edgardo “Sonny” Angara today
urged the Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA) to deploy additional
staff to the Philippine Consulate
General in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
to facilitate the documentation
and swift repatriation of Overseas
Filipino Workers (OFWs) who have
indicated their intention to come
home.
Angara said the number of
stranded Filipinos encamped beside the Philippine Consulate building in Jeddah has surged to more
than 3,000 based on reports from
Saudi Arabia.
The DFA sent Jesus Yabes of
the Office of Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs and Assistant
Secretary for the Office of Middle
East and African Affairs Petronila
Garcia to Saudi Arabia last week to
help address the problems of OFWs.
“The OFWs should be repatriated immediately before the expiration of the three month reprieve
granted by the Saudi government
to undocumented foreign nationals
including Filipinos,” Angara said.
Last week, the embassy provided a air-conditioned temporary
shelter for the stranded OFWs
congesting in the tent city beside
the consulate but only less than 20
women with their children opted to
transfer there.
Diplomatic officials have also
appealed to the stranded OFWs
for understanding and cooperation
with embassy personnel so they can
facilitate their repatriation which
will take time due to the exit clearance requirement.
“I understand that before the
OFWs can be repatriated, they
should first secure an exit permit
from the Saudi government while
those considered overstaying will
have to pay fines before they are
allowed to leave the Kingdom,” Angara said.
Embassy personnel are faced
with the challenge of securing a
“no objection certificate” from the
employers of Filipino workers who
ran away from their sponsors. The
certificate is necessary to be able to
secure an exit permit.
Aside from the OFWs who have
desired to be repatriated, the embassy is also assisting thousand
others with expired iqama (residence permit) .
Earlier, the DFA requested the
Saudi Foreign Ministry to waive
the iqama fees for OFWs to legalize
their stay in Saudi Arabia. ●
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City bares infrastructure projects
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
ANGELES CITY--The
City Engineering Office
(CEO) has disclosed all
completed and ongoing
infrastructure projects
and developments in the
city during the flag raising rites at the city hall
on Monday.
In a report given by
CEO Head Engineer Don
Dizon, the city was able
to deliver projects that
have benefited the 33 barangays and thousands
of Angeleños in just one
year.
According to the CEO
report, over 10 kilometers of road construction
which include concreting and asphalting were
completed around the
city.
The construction and
repair of major drainages in Villa Teresa Subdivision in Barangay Sto.
Rosario with estimated
total length of 4.9 kilometers were also accomplished.
Rip-rapping
projects were also made in
barangays Sapang Bato
and Sapa Libutad and
areas near Abacan river
and Sapang Balen creek
with estimated length of
2.1 km.
The engineering office also mentioned the
improvements
made
at the Pampang Public
Market and Ospital Ning
Angeles (ONA), as well
as the completion of the
city’s legislative build-
ing.
Out of the city’s 33
villages, 11 barangay
halls were constructed
and renovated and five
more are expected to be
finished this year.
In line with this,
ground breaking ceremonies are continuously
being held this month
with Barangays Cutud
and Anunas conducted
last week and Lourdes
Sur and San Nicolas to
be held this week.
Dizon
also
announced the ongoing
priority project which is
the expansion of ONA
for its coronary care and
cancer treatment center.
Meanwhile, the City
College of Angeles main
campus in Barangay
Pampang is expected to
be operational in time
with the opening of
classes this June.
Dizon finally noted
the ongoing P30 million projects of the city
for the remaining, road
and drainage constructions plus multi-purpose buildings in several barangays.
Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan said that the
city is doing everything
to give to all the citizens
of Angeles what is due
to them.
“We have a contract
with the Angeleños and
we will deliver to them
concrete results and
outputs. This is where
their taxes go,” Pamintuan said. ●
Nueva Ecija mayor
accused of slapping
councilor
bet
Mall to hold three-day sale
GROUNDBREAKING. Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, along with village officials of barangay Anunas, flash the thumbs-up sign during the groundbreaking ceremonies of the soon to rise Anunas barangay hall. Joining them in this photo is councilorable Romeo Taruc
(left). Photo by AC-CIO
Bataan Bishop bats
for responsible voting
By Butch Gunio
BALANGA CITY--Balanga Bishop Ruperto Santos of the Diocese of Balanga
has initiated a dialogue with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), Department of Education (DepEd), police and
military officials, and local media men to
discuss election concerns and problems
in the forthcoming mid-year elections.
Santos has announced the other day
at Sacerdotal Residence, retirement home
of priests, located in Taglesville, Barangay
San Jose, this city, that he issued three
pastoral letters on responsible voting to
be read in all churches in the province on
April 28, May 5 and May 12.
In his own “Limang Utos sa Responsableng Pagboto” (Five Commandment
for Responsible Voting), Santos said the
“order” is being read during the homily in
various parish churches in Bataan.
Santos read the “Limang Utos” during the meeting with representatives of
the Comelec, the local police, Philippine
Army, DepEd and local media men, which
he said aimed to enlighten the voting populace about selecting candidates based
on individual conscience and intelligent
evaluation of performance of the aspiring
local candidates.
bataan bishop Page 7
By Froilan E Magtoto
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO--A shopping mall here will
treat its customers to special
discounts during its three day
sale from May 3.
The SM City San Fernando Downtown (SMCSFD) will
treat its shoppers to as much
as 70 percent off on great selections including clothing, beauty
and wellness products, hardware equips, appliances to toys
and gadgets from May 3 to 5.
Scarlet Pagdanganan, public relations officer of the SMCSFD, said food establishments
will offer discounts and pro-
mos.
Also, Pagdanganan said SM
Advantage Card holders will get
additional 10 percent discount
for the first two hours (10AM to
12AM) during the start of the
sale on May 3.
Pagdanganan said lucky
shoppers may also have the
chance to win an iPAD mini.
She added that three units of
50” Devant SMART 3D Internet TV for every P500 single or
accumulated purchase within
the promo period from The SM
Store, SM Supermarket or from
any participating store outlet
entitles shoppers for one raffle
coupon. ●
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CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga--A high official
of Guimba, Nueva Ecija
has been accused of slapping a councilor during a
wedding reception they
both attended over the
weekend.
Police authorities in
the town, however, are
puzzled over the conflicting versions of report
involving
Mayor Jose
Francis Stevens “Boyito”
Dizon and Felix Diosdado
Lumang, a candidate for
councilor, in the alleged
brawl.
Dizon went to the police station around 3:10
p.m. and reported the incident first to authorities.
Dizon told police that
he was in a wedding reception at the Gallardo’s
residence in Barangay
Cawayang Bugtong of the
same town at about 2:30
p.m., when a companion
told him that he heard
Lumang saying, “Sasampalin ko ng pera ang mayor na ‘yan (I will slap that
mayor with money).”
Dizon was one the
sponsors in the wedding.
According to Dizon in
his report to the police, he
immediately confronted
Lumang when he learned
about the latter’s remarks
and a heated argument
ensued.
But cooler heads prevailed and the two politicians were pacified.
Police said that after
the incident, they were
able to talk to Lumang
who was quoted saying:
“Hayaan na natin yan. Di
naman ako pumapatol sa
bata.”
But around 7:15 p.m.,
Lumang’s wife, Rebecca,
went to the police station
to report the incident.
According to her version of the incident, she
and her husband were
also invited at the wedding reception.
Rebecca said the mayor slapped her husband
while saying, “Namumuro
ka na sa akin (You are
starting to irritate me).”
“One of the mayor’s
companion then punched
and kicked my husband
causing him to fall down
on the ground,” Rebecca
also said.
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EDITORIAL
Not included
While the Philippine Constitution is enumerating many reasons to disqualify a candidate in an
election, it does not say anything about being a
member of a “political dynasty” as among these.
This was one of the assertions of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Second Division in
junking the petition to disqualify several candidates in various positions in the May 13 elections,
including Pampanga vice gubernatorial candidate Dennis “Delta” Pineda.
The petitioners said the candidacy of the respondents are “clear cases of political dynasties”
in the country and, thus, they should not be allowed to participate as candidates for any elective
positions.
But, the Comelec candidly told the petitioners
that there are no enabling laws that would help the
poll body to resolve cases of “political dynasty.”
Even the Constitution, the penultimate law of the
land, is silent on the issue. It did not clearly listed
“political dynasty” however it is being defined as
among the bases for disqualification.
“Political dynasty” is a complex subject matter that requires extensive studies and debates.
There should be, first, clear delineating line that
would determine which falls under political dynasty and what does not.
Mere perception that one is tantamount to
political dynasty will not suffice to deny one the
freedom to participate in an election. Nobody can
stop a qualified and free individual from filing his
certificate of candidacy without infringing on the
inherent right of that person to run for any position
for which minimum qualifications he already met.
But, provided that we have a law that prohibits
political dynasty, wouldn’t that deprive the citizens
of capable and willing public servants regardless
if they are members of one family?
Sometimes, the passion to serve the people is
passed on from one family member to another. It
just so happened that many of our former leaders did not have immediate relatives to pass the
baton of service to and only after many decades
does one rise from the family to continue the legacy of their forebears.
Is it a fault then for those who have family members who have come to embrace the culture of
service they grew up with? At the end of the day,
family members or not, the people still have the
power to choose their leaders. Who needs a law
against political dynasty, then?
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When party is not an issue
Last week, Pampanga Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda and former
Lubao mayor and vice-gubernatorial
candidate Dennis “Delta” Pineda has
openly endorsed the candidacy of City
of San Fernando Mayor Oscar Rodriguez for his congressional bid in the
Third District of the province.
This was made before the thousands of Kambilan supporters and political
leaders.
***
This is a rare event
when two local leaders
would endorse someone from the other
fence and when the political party affiliation
of one is not an issue
whatsoever. This is the
real essence of democracy applied to politics.
vice-gubernatorial post are former
Pampanga governor Ed Panlilio and
Atty. Mai Tiglao, Nanay and Delta’s
respective rivals.
***
Mayor Rodriguez has to choose
whether to support and stick with his
partymates or his partymates’ opponents, but if he has to base
his choice on the winnability
“A video footage is being shown on public gatherings showing Cong. Gonzales confronting a city hall
employee for refusing to shake hands with him”
of the candidates he will support, perhaps we know the
answer.
iWrite
tomas m. garcia
***
Many have praised the mother
and son tandem in their show of support to Mayor Rodriguez who is making his attempt to regain the post he
held several years ago despite the fact
that the city’s chief executive belongs
to the Liberal Party. It only shows that
Mayor Rodriguez indeed fits to the
municipalities in the said district.
***
Endorsements in politics play a
great role for a candidate’s victory.
It’s like the endorser shares to the endorsed his votes and political support
to the one being endorsed. It’s like a
blessing in its literal sense to the one
being chosen. Lucky Mayor Rodriguez
that he got the support of the team to
beat this May.
***
Many are asking on the other
hand as to who will get the support of
Rodriguez when it comes to the candidacies for governorship and vicegovernorship of the province. It can
be noted that the official Liberal Party
candidates for the gubernatorial and
***
I believe that respect is earned
and not solicited. The actuations
of Cong. Gonzales only manifested
that he begs to be respected and that
people should shake hand with him
every time he gives his hand. Perhaps
he looks high at his office that when
people refuse to give their hand, they
should be filed with a complaint. That
***
His rival for the district’s
post, Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales, Jr.
meanwhile is said to be greatly affected by the Nanay-Delta tandem.
Also, last week, he cried “foul” on the
alleged campaign against him by his
rivals in his re-election bid. He called
the politics they are playing against
him by his detractors as dirty and
ugly.
***
A video footage is being shown on
public gatherings showing Cong. Gonzales confronting a city hall employee
for refusing to shake hands with him
in a disrespectful manner during his
sortie at the city hall. He stated that he
is being portrayed as a bad guy.
***
Gonzales rationalizes that a government employee is a public servant
and must respect everyone, including government officials like him. He
added that his office must be given
courtesy and respect. He planned to
file a complaint against disrespectful
employee before the city hall’s human
resource department or before the
Civil Service Commission but later
opted not to pursue the same.
is not the way it should be.
***
Also on him, life size effigies with
ropes tied around his neck and tongue
hanging out were found in various
places last month. His campaign tarpaulins posted on streets were spray
painted with black paints. It’s not perhaps that his rivals play dirty on him,
but rather it merely reflects that some
people are just too angry with him
that they resort to such.
***
As to the city hall incident of alleged disrespect, he should have not
confronted the city hall employee who
refused to give his hand to him. While
it’s true that government employees
should extend respect and courtesy
to all, it’s not a specific ground to file
a complaint against any person who
simply refused to give his hand to the
one who solicits respect.
***
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his campaign on a low profile and that
he should not get irked to some groups
that dislike him. He should remember
that “ang pikon ay laging talo”.
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Gitnang Luzon
APRIL 30, 2013
An extra ordinary Saturday
Now We
Know!
ELLEZ J. DAVIO
“Gratitude
was magnified
by their overwhelming sense
of euphoria”
It was indeed a meaningful Saturday.
Amidst the summer heat, together with my
batch mates in elementary, we spent the day
with passion and enthusiasm. It was a much
awaited get together of SVES Batch 85. After multiple meetings and planning we finally
made it.
Our apprehensions were totally obliterated.
We never expected it to be successful since our
communication was only by text messages and
minimal personal invitations. It was an event
full of nostalgic memories and fun. Seeing my
batch mates again after 28 years made me realize how time flies rapidly.
The only problem I have encountered was
I could not recall their faces and names anymore. Some remained in my memory, others
were strangers. I kept asking one of my batch
mates who was who. Gladly, everyone was very
accommodating when I humbly asked them
their names. Funny thing was, as I was talking
to one of them, I kept on seeing his face during
our elementary years. I could still vividly recall
how he used to be the class wallflower. He never
talked much. He rarely opened his mouth and
was forced to stand in one corner as a punishment for not making his assignments.
To my surprise, he gamely participated in
commentary
all our discussions and activities. Change is really inevitable. Reunions are tools of rekindling
our childhood mnemonics. They could also be
a source of information with regards to one’s
personal life. News of success stories from our
batch mates make us feel elated and proud. Yet,
the fangs of jealousy instil a mark in our hearts
and minds when we compare what we achieved
in our lives to theirs. Some batch mates are
trapped in a burdensome situation wherein the
lack of financial capacity hinders them to pursue their hopes and dreams thus affecting their
outlook in life.
We could not help but to feel melancholic
upon learning some of our batch mates’ departure in our physical world. Reunions are basically entertaining. Our laughter describes the
good old days.
What we had last Saturday was extra ordinary. Aside from the merry making and the
lively discussions, we extended some assistance to our destitute batch mates. What I have
seen in their faces was priceless. Gratitude was
magnified by their overwhelming sense of euphoria. Enlightened by their presence, I could
not wait for another year just to see them again
and have a tete-a-tete with my old friends and
classmates. ●
Social blackout
ded, not saying a single thing until we
left the clinic. I was then scheduled for
a major operation. I always asked my
mom if it’s going to hurt, and of course
she’d always say no. That was my way
of keeping myself calm from anxiety. I
had to always know that it was never
going to hurt.
Weeks passed and the operation
has finally come. The nurse had instructed me to bathe in Betadine, gargle with the prescribed mouthwash,
and strictly stressed that I couldn’t eat
and drink anymore after 10 o’clock. I
obeyed the nurse’s order and after doing all what I had to do, I lied on the
bed but could barely sleep.
When I opened my eyes, the nurse
has entered and confirmed if the operation was going to be executed and
when we reckoned, minutes later,
I had to be transferred in another
bed and was brought to the operating room. The room was packed and
was very busy. All I remember was
they noticed my shoulders which were
shaking conspicuously, they asked if I
was cold, I shook my head, but they got
me a blanket anyway. That was when I
felt so sleepy in an instant. I fluttered
my eyes very slowly, got blurry, and I
was knocked out.
I woke up and I found myself confined in a white room, I tried shifting
my position on a certain angle, but I
realized I couldn’t move my right leg. I
carefully looked from right to left, because the back of my head was aching
and it was very hard to turn it. I felt
the dryness in my throat, so I had to
swallow. I was surprised by an agonizing sensation just when I did the latter. I tried to cease myself from doing
it because it causes me pain and it was
very irritating, but I couldn’t help it.
Such hardships have I ever experienced in the hospital. Being injected a couple of times, the chills, the
nebulizer, the pain from the removal
of tubes, and the meds that I’m very
much obliged to take daily. I very
much despise being confined in a hospital.
But little did I know, that there
were things that are about to change
after a social blackout. I didn’t keep
my peers posted on about how was the
surgery done and it was finally over. I
just told them before that I was bound
on having an operation before, and I
didn’t text them till then. I just didn’t
want them to visit me in the hospital,
because I thought of them frowning at
me, and I’d find that as if it’s an indication of pity, and I didn’t want that. I
never wanted to be pitied.
I spent my recovery process in
the province, and weeks passed, as I
started to feel better, there wasn’t even
a single text coming from a friend asking if I’m okay. Like, if I told them I
was dying, would they even show me
more concern?
Oh, how I wished it couldn’t have
had happened to me. At first I was
at pain physically, and eventually I
started to feel mentally hurt as well..
because, I felt like, I was never such
an important person to my so-called
friends. ●
E bali
Ditak Mung
Amanu
Ka Dencio Pacheco
Romeo S. Rodriguez
Lalaki Ing Kailangan Na
Agyang e pa yari ing kasal di Vita
Masaya lang sabla mumuling bisita
Uling balang metung atin pang padala
Bukud king pamangan pekabsi carela..
Alus mabunsul no king pagal at puyat
Bayung miyasawa king pamakiyarap
Karing daratang pang, alus e mapatad
Ban pamagmanu da karela payatad.
Alas dosi na ning kapitangan bengi
Anyang manampil la ding atyung babai
Deta namang adwa a bayung mikasi
Agad dang miniblas bayung ‘malan deti.
‘Nyang mika panaun tinaglus la Baguiu
Ban karin ganapan pulut-gata kanu
Ing dimla ning klima lalung pepakau
King sabik dang pusu maintun kaulayo.
By Xavier N. Miranda
Wouldn’t have they ever thought
of me as though I was someone who
once made an impact in their lives?
This was the question I asked myself
when I unexpectedly found myself
spending the most-seemingly long
days in the hospital.
I had a cyst in my left mandibular
body, and the doctor said its growth
was very rapid so it had to be removed
immediately. I wasn’t really feeling
nervous at all, back when I’ve only
been undergoing certain tests for
blood and stuff. I thought it was just
something more of like having a tooth
extraction. That’s until when they told
me that my jaw was so sensitive that
even when I’ve just tripped and it hit
on the floor, it could be broken.
Basically because the cyst itself
was literally eating my jaw, henceforth, it’s not just going to be as simple
as if you pulled a plant from its pot.
I learned that the procedure was
very complex as I never thought it
was, they said they were going to collect some skin to cover the ruined
parts of my neck, remove the smaller
bone of my leg with some muscles on
it, and once it had been obtained, it
will very soon be molded and will later on serve as a replacement of my old
fragile jaw. After hearing such a procedure, I nearly stumbled and asked
the lord why it had to be me, or, have I
ever done something quite unfathomable to deserve this?
Moments after that, I got back to
my senses when the doctor kept on
insisting it has to be done. I just nod-
MAILI TA PA!
Nanu mo kaya ing keka tamung panugali
Malwat ku nang buring ikutang ing anti kaniti
Mekad ngeni mu ngan pa damdaman ngan iti
Panupaya yu rugu metung ku mung saksi
Anti la mong tiktak linis reng kekatamung gamat
Ala lang anggang ditak mu mang kapirasung dinat
Kaybat namang mengan saka tamu gagagad
Ken mu mang tabung danum reng gamat ibabad
Bakit mapilan kekatamung kapampangan
Retang mang-gamat keng pamamangan
E tamu manos gamat apansinan yu man
Agad nang kakandut keng nasi at ulam
Likas na yata kekatamung kapampangan
E baling marinat gamat neng itamu mamangan
Malinis mu sana kayari ing atyan milamnan
Mabanglu’t maporma kaybat tamung mengan
Pati pamangadi madalas makakalingwan
Istung miarap tana keng kanan a manyaman
E tana aganaka uasan daliri man lang
Mabilis gamatan pamangan keng dulang
E bali kanung e menos gamat bayu ta mangan
Kaybat na naman nita kumabsi ta mu naman
Ala mu sanang asabing reng aliwa kaybat mengan
Na marinat tamu gamat lalu na keng katawan
Dapot katlung aldo da ring miasawa
Ala pang miliari nanu man karela
King pangasabik na ning babai keta
Ita nang lalaki inamunan ne ya.
“Balamu balak mung iburu mu cumu
King pulut-gata ta, magkera ta namo?
Atlung aldo singkad ala pang abalu
Nung nanung gagauan detang mikasuyo?”
“Nung makanian namu ing buring malyari
Mayap pa maintun kung aliwang lalaki.”
Mekibat ya’ng metung, “dagdagan me iti,”
Ban mabyasa kata, idala mo keti.”
Adolf Hitler commits suicide
April 30, 1945
On this day in 1945, holed up in a bunker under his headquarters in
Berlin, Adolf Hitler commits suicide by swallowing a cyanide capsule
and shooting himself in the head. Soon after, Germany unconditionally
surrendered to the Allied forces, ending Hitler’s dreams of a “1,000year” Reich.
Since at least 1943, it was becoming increasingly clear that Germany
would fold under the pressure of the Allied forces. In February of that
year, the German 6th Army, lured deep into the Soviet Union, was annihilated at the Battle of Stalingrad, and German hopes for a sustained
offensive on both fronts evaporated. Then, in June 1944, the Western
Allied armies landed at Normandy, France, and began systematically to
push the Germans back toward Berlin. By July 1944, several German
military commanders acknowledged their imminent defeat and plotted
to remove Hitler from power so as to negotiate a more favorable peace.
Their attempts to assassinate Hitler failed, however, and in his reprisals,
Hitler executed over 4,000 fellow countrymen.
In January 1945, facing a siege of Berlin by the Soviets, Hitler withdrew
to his bunker to live out his final days. Located 55 feet under the chancellery, the shelter contained 18 rooms and was fully self-sufficient, with
its own water and electrical supply. Though he was growing increasingly mad, Hitler continued to give orders and meet with such close
subordinates as Hermann Goering, Heinrich Himmler and Josef
Goebbels. He also married his long-time mistress Eva Braun just two
days before his suicide.
In his last will and testament, Hitler appointed Admiral Karl Donitz as
head of state and Goebbels as chancellor. He then retired to his private
quarters with Braun, where he and Braun poisoned themselves and
their dogs, before Hitler then also shot himself with his service pistol.
Hitler and Braun’s bodies were hastily cremated in the chancellery
garden, as Soviet forces closed in on the building. When the Soviets
reached the chancellery, they removed Hitler’s ashes, continually
changing their location so as to prevent Hitler devotees from creating
a memorial at his final resting place. Only eight days later, on May 8,
1945, the German forces issued an unconditional surrender, leaving
Germany to be carved up by the four Allied powers.--HISTORY
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ARIES (MAR. 21-APR.
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aware, you may be awarded a special treat tonight.
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VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEP.22)
2 You
1may become involved in group gatherings today. This could
7 mean a combined decision-making
contribution or a debate of some sort. It may be difficult to relax at this time, particularly if you have
a hard time being flexible. Be willing to compromise and all sorts of positive things will happen. Do
6 not take chances
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9 and usual. Novel ideas or insights
could be more damaging than useful. This afternoon friends may point you toward a new romantic
interest without really realizing it. You may already be happily involved. This new person, however,
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to be secretive--careful. You will make great strides towards achievement in anything you want
to accomplish if you can accept yourself as the wonderful human being that you are. Your inner
resources and emotions are accented. Expect a sense of support and goodwill from those around
you. There is a protective influence over your financial interests now. Be wise with entertainment
costs and appraise the entertainment part of your budget. You may want to get some ideas from
others as to how to go about investing or saving.
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GEMINI (MAY 21-JUN 21)
Your sense of humor is sharp. You smile when you pick up the phone; the caller hears it in your
voice. You are in top form when it comes to mental activity as well. You could be seen by others
as just the person to be put in charge of some project requiring a conservative mind. Your timing
should be perfect and those around you should find you most casual and able to handle most any
situation. Others find you an uplifting person and easy to be with. You may have insights or breakthroughs with regard to your living situation or life circumstances. A drive to the country or nearby
lake with loved one(s) could be in order after work. With no particular goal in mind for the evening
you enjoy life and people around you.
CANCER (JUN 22- JUL 22)
There is a chance to be put in a position to work closely with other co-workers today. This could
be about a new project or a conference to get some new ideas out on the table. An independent or
pioneering mental orientation takes on more importance in your life now. Teaching, learning, communicating and social contacts have a way of outlining new directions in your life. There is much
activity and involvement with these kinds of issues. General good feeling and a sense of support
and harmony make this a happy time. A neighborhood gathering with people contributing to the
meal makes for a fun barbecue or progressive dinner. This day and evening is filled with good feelings and there is a feeling of renewed appreciation of life.
LEO (JUL 23 - AUG. 23)
Fresh challenges and initiatives light your interest. A new sense of self, a more assertive personal
style and a more dynamic approach to life are the types of issues that begin for you now. You have
new ideas of how to handle your own process of elimination concerning business matters. You are
free this afternoon to create new business or better the current productivity. This is all obvious to
others just now and there may be questions or requests in the process. Do not try to push too hard.
Beating the odds through cleverness is appealing and this may lead to an interest in all kinds of
financial speculation. Romance and such creative pursuits as hobbies are outlets for much of your
drive this evening. Don’t wear your jewelry to bed . . . enjoy comfort.
LIBRA (SEP. 23 - OCT. 23)
Plan to make some changes with regard to your financial picture this week and you will see positive
results. This is a time of much passion and drive, perfect for starting something out or taking care
of business. A community organization gets your attention this afternoon. You can demonstrate a
great understanding and sensitivity to the needs of others just now. Merge some volunteer work into
your life--your service will be returned many times. You could be in the right place at the right time to
add some positive insight into your own life. At home, you may find that you are quite appreciative
of the people in your life and the people that have helped you learn and grow. You may also have
some insight into some future changes you want to make.
SCORPIO (OCT. 24- NOV. 21)
You are sensible when it comes to dealing and working with others and have many followers. You
know just what to do and can act without haste. You are asked to make use of your common sense.
People may need your help with some technical advice as well today. Your management and directional abilities are in high focus. Everyone takes their particular job seriously and will show their
appreciation regarding your time and effort. Attending or giving a lecture or workshop can move
you ahead now. You have been working on a new, low-fat snack recipe and may decide to complete
this project tonight. Sharing your project with a family member brings many opportunities for you to
enjoy each other’s company. There are a few laughs to share.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22 - DEC. 21)
Today is a great time to be with others and to work together. You could be asked to perform tasks
that are not in your job identification. Your willingness to help or find help does not go unnoticed.
Your management and directional abilities are in high focus. You should be attentive to all the work
you do, as there is a tendency to gloss over particular details. Be especially careful in your personal
business dealings or purchases that may cause you to work longer hours in order to be debt free.
Engaging in serious conversations between you and a sibling or close relative may create a healing
this afternoon. This is a time to enjoy and appreciate your ties to others and to seek and promote
harmony in the interaction between people.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22 - JAN 19)
Your inner resources are accented at this time. Clear decisions affecting others could be set forth at
this time. Events may make it easy for you to be original, have breakthroughs and find new solutions
to old problems. You may find yourself able to execute your ideas and put them into practice. Independence and an original flair for working are present now. There will be good news with regard
to finances. This has been a pretty good month for you in that it has been particularly productive.
You need to continue to be very discriminating in your eagerness today--meaning you can’t do
everything in one day. You either need help with projects or a different schedule. This evening there
is time to be with friends and enjoy their company.
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20 - FEB. 18)
You may experience a period of irritability this morning but a co-worker’s sense of humor saves the day. Although this may be one of your more stressful days, it is also one of your more successful ones. Everything
points to your taking the initiative this afternoon. You could feel great support from those around you. There is
a real possibility for you to make headway in a difficult project today. Your creativity will stand out and the suggestions you make will have a positive response. Once you set down to relax you may find that you actually feel
you have accomplished what you set out to accomplish. Your communication skills are good and everything
seems to be working together in a positive way. Eliminate as much stress as possible.
PISCES (FEB. 19 - MAR. 20)
Today you will be able to tackle tasks that require real discipline. You are always in a practical mood and can
find ways to teach others--whether you realize this or not. You may even be a teacher, but you perform the
service energetically and at every opportunity. Be sure you praise others as often as possible, gaining happy
students while you are navigating through the day. You may have some serious or contemplative moments
today. Lunch with friends brings with it the perfect opportunity to show off pictures of loved ones and talk of
vacation plans--yours or others. Pace yourself, while finishing a project this afternoon. This evening you may
discover that your partner or loved one’s ability to increase his or her finances is strengthened.
Headline
Gitnang Luzon
APRIL 30, 2013
PESO from Page 1
Luningning Vergara, provincial
PESO manager, said the Pineda administration has given its all-out support to
the programs and activities that could
lead to the employment of jobseekers
such as skills trainings and seminars
related to occupation and livelihood
through the assistance of the Provincial
Manpower Training Center (PMTC).
After the training and orientation,
participants who want to engage in livelihood projects are given start-up capital through Negosyo King Panyulung
Program of the Provincial Cooperative
and Development Office (PCEDO).
“Gov. Pineda is very determined in
addressing the problem of unemployment in the province. She mobilized
all departments assigned in public employments to assist the Kapampangans
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SABUNGERO from Page 1
who want to find job or start a livelihood,” Vergara said.
Record from PESO shows that
under Pineda administration’s public
employment programs 14,156 cabalen
were locally employed while 2,929 were
given overseas employment contracts.
Thirty-one jobs fair were conducted in the province benefitting 14,392
jobseekers from different municipalities and cities. There are also career
counseling, facilitated in 67 schools that
helped 12,697 students in choosing college courses that meet the manpower
demands globally.
Vergara also noted the establishment of Barangay PESO coordinators
that serve as arms of the provincial government to saturate every Kapampangan who look job opportunities down to
the grassroots level.
She added, one of the notable programs of the province in employment
is the creation of the Pampanga Skills
Registry System (PSRS), which is first
in Central Luzon.
“This new program gives a clear view
of the manpower supply and demand in
the province making it easy to match the
requirement of locators vis-à-vis with the
qualification of workers and job seekers
in the province,” she explained.
Pampanga PESO has been a competitive service employment provider
for domestic and manpower needs as
well as for overseas placement of contract workers in the province making it
hall fame or Best PESO in the regional
and national levels for three consecutive years. ●
The mayor likewise lauded the
leaders of the PAK because “their
system of doing things is near perfect.”
Earlier, a survey from the Asian
Research Organization showed that
Pamintuan will likely win against
Lazatin “if elections were held today.” The survey was conducted from
March 15-27 with 400 respondents.
In the survey, Pamintuan garnered 59 percent while Lazatin got 41
percent.
The survey was commissioned by
businessman Manuel Pangilinan.
The city has a voting population
of 153, 000 and usual turnout of 70
percent after elections. ●
ney was travelling in the area of Barangay Tucop, this town, motorcycle-riding assailants
suddenly appeared and shot the victim in his
back.
Report said the still unidentified suspects
fled after the killing. Recovered in the area
of incident was one empty shell of caliber .45
pistol.
The victim was rushed to the Payumo Memorial Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
According to wife, Doren Bansil, the victim went to the cockfight arena in San Roque,
Floridablanca, Pampanga.
Police report said the victim was not involved in any partisan politics.
Incident was still under follow-up investigation by the police. ●
PAMINTUAN from Page 1
“Nagtataka ‘yong kabila kung
bakit ang daming taong dumadating sa mga caucus natin. Kulang ang
isang libong upuan sa dami ng taong
dumadating,” Pamintuan said.
Pamintuan will face Pampanga
First District Representative Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin during the 2013
polls.
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metung a lider kareng kayang ka-lalawigan,” Chu said.
Over the weekend, some 500 bikers representing each district joined the bike caravan organized by the Friends of Delta.
The caravan’s route was from Bacolor, San Fernando, Sto.Tomas, Minalin and lastly, Mexico town. ●
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BURNED DOWN from Page 1
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day around 4 a.m.
Naguit said arson investigators
found buthane fuel and a lighter inside the torched restaurant.
According to the mayor, one
of his staff members narrated to
him that before the restaurant was
burned down, a black van was seen
roving in the vicinity.
He said the fire incident at the
restaurant is politically motivated
and pinpointed his political rivals as
alleged masterminds behind the fire.
“Silaban de pamu ing palat ketang lele ning Ningnangan banta palto dang grassfire ing penibatan ning
silab, pero ikit mi kayari ning silab
atin buthane fuel at lighter kilub
ning restaurant (They first set on fire
a nearby cogon area to make it look
like a grassfire but after the fire we
saw buthane fuel and lighter inside
the restaurant),” Naguit said.
Naguit dismissed business rival-
ry as the motive behind the incident,
as he believes that his competitors
are all professionals.
He said the restaurant has two
breakers, thus,
cause of the fire
could not be a
faulty electrical
wiring. No injury was reported
during the inciSCAN THIS QR CODE
dent. ●
Regional Hospital, Mayor Hilarion
A. Ramiro, Sr. Regional Center and
Training Hospital.
“We were not born yesterday to
believe the excuses of the Aquino government of simply ‘corporatizing’ or
improving the management of public hospitals. Every indigent patient
has experienced the inadequacies of
public hospitals, not because of its
medical personnel or doctors, but of
lacking of facilities and services that
are supposed to be supported by the
government,” Canlas said.
The farmer’s party-list also called
for the scrapping of the PPP because
“it does not serve the people’s basic
interest such as health services.” ●
PRIVATIZATION from Page 2
cal Center, Eastern Visayas Regional
Medical Center, Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital, Western Visayas Medical Center,
Northern Mindanao Medical Center,
Southern Philippines Medical Center,
Zamboanga City Medical Center, Cotobato Regional and Medical Center,
CARAGA Regional Hospital, Davao
TOURISM from Page 2
He particularly cited the wave pools in Bulacan and beaches
in Zambales and Baler where surfing competitions are being
held during summer season.
Likewise, Tiotuico underscored the importance of DOTDPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways) convergence project that would further boost the tourism growth in
the region.
The DOT-DPWH convergence project implements tourism
road infrastructure program.
These are road projects leading to tourist destinations in the
region, Tiotuico said as he cited as example the road improvements of the Friendship Highway going to Clark International
Airport, Biak na Bato in San Miguel, Bulacan and the one going
to Baler, Aurora.
With this, he said the DOT-3 is upbeat to meet its target
10-percent increase in tourist arrivals this year.
Last year, more than two million tourists visited the region.
● (PNA)
ZERO-WASTE from Page 2
hyacinth.
Cruz said that members of the KPK
also featured malunggay noodles, salabat and other food products made from
home-grown harvests.
To maximize the zero waste prac-
tice, home wastes such as fruit and vegetable scraps together with dried leaves
were used as a natural fertilizer for garden soil.
Gracing the exhibit opening were
Bustos councilor Enchie Cristobal, SM
City Baliwag assistant mall manager
Ardee Tolentino and KPK president
Armie Arquero who also inspired the
participants to make a conscious effort
in leading an eco-friendly lifestyle. ●
(PNA)
BATAAN BISHOP from Page 3
The said commandment urged the voters to take into
consideration the God Almighty and religious beliefs; know
the capability of candidate to run for public office; vote for
candidates who are against the death penalty, divorce law,
euthanasia, abortion, total population control, homosexual;
and those who are not in favor of mining and illegal logging
and illegal drugs.
“This election, voters should prove that they are trueblooded Bataenos who truly believed in God,” Santos said.
He also urged the local voters not take advantage of the dignity of the people’s right to suffrage and never compromise
the future of the province.
Col. Michael Samson, commander of the 24th Infantry
Battalion of the Philippine Army based in Palawig, Zambales said there had been no reported election hot spot in the
province much less the so-called private army of politicians.
“Nonetheless, we are in the process of validating reports
of alleged armed group in the province,” he said.
Samson said the province is not included in the election watch list and no existing armed groups so far, the
military intelligence monitoring reports cited in the latest
evaluation. ●
SLAPPING from Page 2
But despite that, Lumang’s wife
said, the councilor candidate never
fought back.
One of the mayor’s companions,
however, has also his own version of
the story.
He said that Dizon was about to leave
the reception when he was informed of
the remarks of Lumang, and the mayor
then flared up and confronted the latter.
The same companion also said Lumang fell not because he was punched
but was accidently pushed by pacifiers
during the process.
The authorities can not yet establish who was telling the truth.
As of press time, Lumang has not
pressed charges against the mayor. ●
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SHOWBIZ
VOLUME I • NO. 160 • APRIL 30, 2013 • TUESDAY
Shaina Magdayao closes John
Lloyd Cruz’s chapter in her life
SHAINA
MAGDAYAO
Last Friday ay binigyan
ng ABS-CBN ng solo presscon si Shaina Magdayao
para sa kanyang
pagpasok sa seryeng Juan dela Cruz
na pinagbibidahan
ni Coco Martin. Sa
panayam sa kanya
ng entertainment
press, mukha namang masaya ang
young actress at
mukhang
nakamove-on na talaga
sa breakup nila ni John
Lloyd Cruz.
Siyempre, natanong sa
kanya ang tungkol sa pagkaka-link nila ngayon ni
Piolo Pascual at pareho naman sila ng sagot ng aktor
nang makausap din namin
recently na magkaibigan
lang daw sila.
Ayon kay Shaina ay
matagal na silang magkaibigan ni Piolo. Nagkatrabaho
raw kasi sila before pa sa
Lobo at sa Alyanna. Gumawa rin sila ng Maalaala Mo
Kaya episode.
Say pa ng dalaga,
bagama’t wala raw siyang
boyfriend ngayon, hindi naman daw siya nagmamadali
na magkaroon. Natatawa na nga lang
daw siya na porke’t
single siya, parang
inili-link na lang
siya ngayon sa kahit sino.
Say pa ni Shaina, ngayon lang
daw niya naranasan kung gaano
kasayang maging
single. Ine-enjoy daw muna
niya ito at sa ngayon ay puro
trabaho na lang daw muna
siya.
Tungkol naman kay
Coco, ikinuwento ni Shaina
na nang nagbabakasyon
daw siya sa Europe last November ay timing namang
nagsu-shooting ang aktor
ng movie with Julia Montes,
ang A Moment in Time.
Nag-text daw sa kanya
ang mga ABS-CBN execs na
sina Deo Endrinal and Biboy Arboleda and asked
her kung pwede silang
magkita-kita and she
agreed at once.
At ’yun na nga, nagkita
raw sila sa isang restaurant
sa Paris. Doon ay lumabas
daw sa usapan na bakit nga
ba hindi pa sila nagkakatrabaho ni Coco.
At ngayon nga, finally ay
natuloy na rin na magkasama sila dahil heto nga’t join
na siya sa cast ng Juan dela
Cruz bilang Prinsesa Mira.
Ilang buwan ding nagbakasyon sa trabaho si
Shaina dahil after Kung
Ako’y Iiwan Mo ay ngayon lang siya ulit mapapanood sa isang serye.
Medyo nakaapekto rin
kasi sa kanya ang breakup
nila ni Lloydie that time.
But this time, mukhang
ready na ang young actress
na isara ang last chapter
ng libro sa kanyang buhay
at magbukas ulit ng panibagong
kabanata.
Problemang pera
ang dahilan
kaya nilayasan
ni Marian Rivera
ang manager?
Nilayasan na ni Marian Rivera si
Popoy Caritativo.. She is now managed by
Tony Tuviera’s Triple A (All Access to Artists) and she’ll be their biggest star.
Would this mean na kahit paano,
gaganda na ang image ni Marian Rivera
knowing kung paano naging pangit ang
dating nito sa press people.
May pagka-grouchy na parang maldita si Marian sa mahabang panahong nasa
poder siya ng manager na di marunong
makisama sa press.
“Yes, I’m no longer with Popoy,” pagmamalaki pa ni Marian. “Hindi po ito biglaang decision. Matagal ko itong pinagisipan at iniyakan. Iisa lang po ang sinabi
ni Popoy: He will respect kung anuman
ang decision ko. Tumatanaw pa rin po
ako ng utang na loob sa kanya at magkaibigan pa rin kami.”
Pera ba ang dahilan?
“Basta pagdating sa pera o kontrata,
ayokong pag-usapan ‘yan. Magiging unfair din for him kasi wala siya rito. Sabihin na lang nating hindi na productive
ang relationship namin as manager and
talent. Basta nais ko lang maging mas
malaya sa anumang gusto kong gawin.
Walang samaan ng loob.”
Marami na raw silang di pinagkakasunduan ni Popoy pero ayon kay Marian
ayaw na niyang magbigay pa ng detalye.
Has Dingdong Dantes anything to do
with her decision?
“Wala siyang kinalaman dito. Hindi
niya ako inimpluwensiyahan. Basta sabi
niya, kung anuman ang decision ko, susuportahan niya ako.”
Pakikisama raw kay Mr. Tuviera kaya
siya dito lumipat, bukod dun sa maraming trabahong breaks na ibinigay sa
kanya nito noong araw. Parang sinasabi
rin ni Marian na may kinalaman si Mr.
Tuviera kaya siya kinuha noon ng GMA
7 para sa Marimar. After
that, GMA7 got her to do
supporting roles in their
own shows until she was
launched to full stardom
in “Marimar.” Her contract with GMA7 expires
in August. Does this mean
she’ll move to another channel? “Hintayin nyo na lang.”
She won’t say anything else. But
most writers feel it’d be a real big
loss for GMA7 if she’d really choose
to leave them. Her last show with
them is the hit “Temptation of Wife.”
She still has a pending movie with
GMA Films, “My Lady Boss,” which is
said to be shown in June yet. She’s now
filming “Kung Fu Divas”, a co-production
with Ai Ai de las Alas and Reality Entertainment, that will be an entry in the annual Metro-Manila Filmfest.
MARIAN
RIVERA

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