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city of san fernando - Headline Gitnang Luzon
Bishop initiates talks between HAU management, employees news pagE 3 www.headlinegl.com VOLUME II • NO. 50 AUGUST 20, 2013 TUESDAY The Most Widely Distributed Local Newspaper in Central Luzon WATER WORLD. Residents of Barangay Maligaya in Floridablanca town brave the floods at the main road of the town as monsoon rains continue to batter Pampanga on Monday. --Photos by Leo Villacarlos 8 Page ‘Maring’ induces monsoon rains 170 Central Luzon villages flooded! By Marna Del Rosario & Joelyn G. Baluyut CITY OF SAN FERNANDO--Some 170 barangays in five Central Luzon provinces were flooded due to the southwest monsoon or Habagat induced by tropical storm “Maring.” flooded...pagE 7 City gov’t coffers not empty --Oca By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-Third District Rep. Oscar S. Rodriguez yesterday told mediamen that he did not leave a bankrupt local government unit, dismissing rumors that the city’s coffers are empty. “When I left the office on June 30, it is very clear, there were P447 million left in the coffers of the City. I did not leave a bankrupt local government unit,” he said. Councilor Lito Ocampo, chair of the City Council Committee on Good Government, Ethics and Public Accountability, is now leading an “inquiry in aid of legislation” of the city’s financial status. Rodriguez, former city mayor, said during a breakfast press oca...pagE 7 P, Papa na ayawweet? t mag- Amid floods in 104 Pampanga barangays Pineda prepares evacuation plans By Joey Pavia CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Gov. Lilia Pineda said the various offices of the provincial government are ready for the evacuation of residents and emergency situations as strong rains continued to batter Pampanga on Monday. Pineda on Monday reported early at the Office of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Manevac plans... pagE 7 KBP reprimands Pampanga broadcaster By Charlene A. Cayabyab FOR THE RECORD. Pampanga Third District Rep. Oscar Rodriguez shows to the media a documenting certifying the City of San Fernando LGU’s cash in bank. (ABL) ANGELES CITY -- The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) has reprimanded and censured a block-time anchorman and a local radio station here for serious violation of the Broadcast Code. In a four-page decision of KBP’s Standard Authority dated July 17, 2013, broadcaster Medardo “Med” David and GV Broadcasting System, owner and operator of radio stations GVFM 99.1 and GVAM 792, were found to have violated Article 4, Section 2 of the organization’s radio code which provides that “programs intended to malign, unfairly criticize or attack a person, natural or juridical are prohibited.” David and GV Brodcasting System were also ordered to pay KBP a broadcaster... pagE 7 2NEWS Headline Gitnang Luzon AUGUST 20, 2013 Moonsoon rains kill 1; endanger others By Joey Pavia CITY OF SAN FERNANDO–A 64-year-old man died on Sunday night after he drowned at their garage in Barangay Sta. Cruz, Lubao town at the height of monsoon rains, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) dis- closed on Monday. PDRRMO head Angie Blanco identified the victim as Renato Roman Lacsamana. She said Lacsamana died after checking on the water at his garage at the height of strong rains. “The victim apparently slipped and drowned,” said Blanco, who was interviewed at her office here. Blanco’s report came as at least 100 women and children living near the Minalin-Sto. Tomas dike were evacuated on Sunday night as part of the pre-emptive measure of the provincial government. Blanco said Vice Gov. Dennis “Delta” Pineda supervised the evacuation as water pass- ing along the Gugu river had nearly overflow at the dike. Blanco said the Vice Governor had not slept since Sunday and they also monitored the floods at Masantol and Minalin. She said they are prepared also to evacuate the residents of at least one village in Minalin and three in Sto. Tomas liv- Albayalde underscores Pinedas support for Pampanga police RELIEFGIVING. Officers and employees led by the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) Community Services and Extension Office (CESO) donated on Friday 25 sacks of rice, including boxes of powdered milk and packs of dried fish to residents of Barangay Marcos Village in Sitio Haduan of the Clark Freeport. The Aeta beneficiaries were affected by Typhoon Labuyo and recent rains spawned by inclement weather. By Joey Pavia SAN SIMON, Pampanga–Senior Supt. Oscar Albayalde, Provincial police director, said the more than 1,100 cops in Pampanga are expected to deliver and work well due to the all-out support of the provincial government. Albayalde gave the statement after he was asked to comment on the plan of Gov. Lilia Pineda and the 21 Pampanga mayors to allot at least P50 million for the rehabilitation and construction of police offices, purchase of equipments and funds for buy-bust operations. “The plan of Pineda to allot at least one million [pesos] for police operations and other projects in each town is commendable. Imagine how much it could do to improve our operations,” said Albayalde. Albayalde said the support of Pineda and Vice Gov. Dennis Pineda “was overwhelming and it allows us to work well.” He said the index crimes or crimes against persons and properties was lower by about 30 percent from January to August of this year compared to the same period last year. He added that there were 1,400 index crimes in 2012 compared to only 1,100 in 2013. Albayalde said that Pineda had instructed them to limit the number of crimes and stop the proliferation of illegal drugs. ● ing near the Sta. Rita portion of the dike. The villages are Sta. Rita in Minalin and Barangays San Vicente, San Bartolome and Poblacion in Sto. Tomas. Rael Pangilinan, of Purok 1, San Vicente, said the people in their village had remained “calm and ready.” He said there “are no floods yet.” ● --Photo by CDC-PRD 944 flee homes as floods hit Bataan By Butch Gunio BALANGA CITY -Some 944 persons were evacuated in this province due to Typhoon Maring. Reports from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) and Bataan police as of 1 p.m. Monday stated also that 45 barangays and 270 families were affected. Of the total evacuees in the province, 436 were staying at the Dinalupihan Civic Center coming from flood-prone villages of Dinalupihan. The report said 113 individuals were evacuated in Balanga City. Some individuals were also evacuated in United Christian Church in Barangay Panilao, Pilar. The report further said the Layac Junction in Dinalupihan, a vital link going to the province, remained impassable to light vehicles as of press Olongapo lass is Ms. World Philippines 2013 By Butch Gunio time yesterday. Several barangays in the towns of Dinalupihan, Hermosa, Orani, Samal, Abucay, and Balanga City were submerged in kneehigh water. Rescue teams and rubber boats were deployed in Dinalupihan town. The 117 rescue and response team of the provincial government had been activated by Governor Albert Garcia to monitor the typhoon since yesterday morning. Only essential capitol offices here had opened Monday. Red Cross Bataan prepared 250 packs of relief goods to be distributed to affected individuals. ● OLONGAPO CITY -- Residents here are very proud that a pretty lass from this city won this year’s Ms. World Philippines. Meagan Young took home the Ms. World Philippines 2013 crown Sunday night at the Solaire Resort and Casino in Pasay City. Young, who took home P1 million in cash prize, will join other world beauties in Indonesia on September 28 this year for the Miss World 2013 pageant. The 23-year old actress began her beauty pageant career at the Subic Bay Arts Center here inside the Freeport. She was among the finalists at the first-ever Miss SUBAC in 2002. She also completed her elementary and high school education in this city. An ABS-CBN talent, Young starred in several shows, the more popular among which was “Betty La Fea”. Young earlier said that joining the Miss World Philippines was one of the things she had always wanted to do. “There are many risks in joining this pageant, but it’s only something that happens once in a lifetime. It’s now or never!” she said. Young also bagged a lion’s share of special awards--Best in Fashion Runway, Miss Sports by Fila, Miss Reducin, Miss Olay, Miss Laguna World, Miss Bold and Glamorous by Revlon, Miss Figlia, and Miss Bench Body. ● FOR SMARTPHONES & TABLETS! You can grab our Digital Edition Copy via www.headlinegl.com & click Cover Today Headline Gitnang Luzon AUGUST 20, 2013 BUSINESS 3 Qantas A380 from HK diverted to Clark airport By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario DIALOGUE. Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle talks with Veronica Pangilinan, HAUTEU spokesperson, as more than 400 teachers and students hold a labor strike against the management of the school starting August 15. --Photo by Joelyn Baluyut Bishop initiates talks between HAU management, employees By Charlene A. Cayabyab ANGELES CITY --Pampanga Auxiliary Bishop Pablo Virgilio David has initiated a dialogue between management and employees of a university here in a bid to settle woes on the implementation of their collective bargaining agreement. David initiated the dialogue between the Holy Angel University (HAU) Board of Trustees Member Teresita Wilkerson and the HAU Teachers and Employees Union (HAUTEU) on Sunday. In a statement, the union said their message was “successfully communicated to the (HAU) family.” “Further dialogues are still expected. At this point, new paths were trailed and gates were opened for future dialogues,” the statement said. Last week, the HAUTEU held a strike which they said was their “ultimate remedy allowed by law” to air their grievances to the university’s management. Edmond Maniago, president of the HAUTEU, said the strike stemmed from the refusal of the school’s management to resolve issues of their collec- tive bargaining agreement. The strike continues, as of press time, with members of the union maintaining their picket line outside the university. As per Commission on Higher Education Memorandum Number 3, Series of 2012, employees of the university are entitled to a 70 percent share from students’ tuition fees. However, in the past three years, Maniago said, HAU has increased tuition fees while their share remained the same. Meanwhile, in statement issued Monday, the HAU University Student Council (USC) dismissed reports that they support HAUTEU. “Napagkaisa ng lahat na wala pa ring papanigan ang mga student leaders bilang kabuuan dahil kailangan pa ng masusing pag-aaral at diskusyon ukol sa iilan pang mga dokumento,” the HAU-USC said. The USC, however, said individual students are free to express their support to the union by providing financial assistance or in kind (donating food, water and other necessities). HAU’s chairman of the board is businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan. It is one of the biggest universities in Central Luzon. ● Smart gives Bataan SM Hypermarket saves loose infoboard, signposts change for Magalang school By Michael Cigaral BALANGA CITY – This peninsula, which is frequently visited by typhoons, has found an ally in the country’s largest telecommunications firm, as it gets a free text broadcasting system to instantly communicate with its citizens. Colleges and universities here were the first to utilize the Smart Infoboard, a web-based short message service platform which sends texts to enrolled subscribers informing them on any important news. “The objective of this is to give a feedback system to schools and students through text broadcast especially during typhoons,” said Ryan Muñoz, Luzon regional manager for Community Marketing of Smart Communications. The Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU), with its six campuses, can send 20,000 texts for free per month; the Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Mariveles can use 10,000; and, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, also with 10,000. Muñoz added the schools may ask for a bigger allocation to reach more students. Also, the recipients will be receiving the messages with a mask name to assure the text comes from a valid source, for example: BPSU. According to Jing Manio, national manager for Retail Merchandising, this Infoboard service plus other projects are part of the company’s reaching out to communities. Last Thursday, a team of Smart officials visited Bataan to give 15 directional signposts to boost the tourism of the Dambana ng Kagitingan located in Mt. Samat. The 12-foot high reflectorized signposts will be installed along INFOBOARDS...Page 7 By Charlene A. Cayabyab ANGELES CITY -- A supermarket chain here has started saving loose change among willing customers for the benefit of an elementary school in Magalang town. SM Hypermarket at the SM City Clark (SMCK) started its “Baryanihan Project” where shoppers were invited to donate their loose change (below one peso) for the benefit of Sta. Maria Elementary School in Magalang. Maia Kathrina Guinto, branch manager of the SMCK-Hypermarket, said the project aims to build bridges with the communities near their mall. “Under this project, cashiers will invite shoppers at the checkout to donate their centavos change to the project,” Guinto said. SMCK started the project in August and will run for at least six months. Guinto said the duration may be extended depending on the amount of funds needed by the beneficiary. The “Baryanihan Project” is being adopted by affiliate supermarkets of SM Supermalls across the country. ● CLARK FREEPORT--A Qantas Airways Airbus A380 flying in from Hong Kong was diverted to the Clark International Airport (CRK) early Sunday morning due to congestion at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Ritche Nacpil, Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC)-Airport Operations Department Manager, said the Qantas Airways A380, with call sign 6011, was headed for Manila but was diverted to the Clark airport due to congestion of the country’s premier gateway. There was reportedly no parking slot available at the Manila airport. The Qantas A380 aircraft landed at the Clark airport at 1:37 a.m. Sunday. The A380, the world’s largest commercial aircraft flying today, was parked at the main ramp of the Clark airport where it was refueled and attended to by ground handlers. The huge aircraft had no passengers. Nacpil said this latest incident only goes to show that the Clark airport is ready and capable of accommodating the new generation of wide-bodied aircraft during diversions, which in this case involved an A380. It can be recalled that the Clark airport had been utilized as a diversion airport during storms and when issues arise at NAIA, the country’s foremost gateway. As many as 20 aircraft could be accommodated at the Clark aerodrome at any given time. The Qantas A380 is the second A380 to land at the Clark airport after 2007. The event comes at the heels of ongoing preparations for the entry of Dubai’s Emirates Airline that is expected to start operations on October 1. Emirates will be using the Boeing 777 airQANTAS A380...Page 7 FOR SMARTPHONES & TABLETS! You can grab our Digital Edition Copy via www.headlinegl.com & click Cover Today 4 Headline Gitnang Luzon AUGUST 20, 2013 EDITORIAL Floods, again! SPOT THE DIFFERENCE The situation has not changed. We, in Luzon, have experienced this week the same scenario we had during the same period last year, when monsoon rains dumped voluminous water to many areas, flooding towns and cities in the country’s biggest island. In Pampanga, as of press time yesterday, 104 barangays have been flooded though most only had 1-2 feet of floodwater. It was a de javu for communities living in the Fourth District who have the Sto. Tomas-Minalin tail dike as their defense against the rampaging water flowing down the Gugu creek. Governor Lilia Pineda’s concerns, raised several months before the start of the rainy days, have become glaring anew. The flood control projects that were supposed to safeguard the people of San Fernando, Minalin and Sto. Tomas have not been completed as planned, thus, the back-flowing of water in the tail dike endangering the people of the three communities. There was a plan to divert the water of the Pasig-Potrero River, which drains down to the Gugu Creek, back to its original path upstream of the Megadike. But, apparently, government instrumentalities ran out of time (or funds?) to implement the plans. So now, it’s back to square one. When planning, we have the best minds hatching the best designs that could probably solve the worst of our problems about flooding. But, these plans remained on the drawing board and have not seen the light of day in the implementation. Had all the plans been executed immediately, we could have been spared of the usual problems that we experience almost every year as soon as the first drops of rain commenced. It is also always the case with people who refuse to vacate their houses even when the danger of flash flood is at hand. The loss of lives have become a usual scenario because we never run out of stubborn citizens who will not listen to warnings and have the guts to blame the government when they are put in an ugly situation. This piece can go on and on with all the might-have-beens and we may expect it to be the same next year if we will not start learning our lessons. As always, regrets come in late. HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon is a Daily Regional Newspaper General Manager: Atty. Gerome n. Tubig Asst. Manager: atty. rOWENA S. 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Office Address: 2nd Floor, U2 Building, MacArthur Highway, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, 2000 Tel. Nos. (045) 435-0938 2012 2013 Recess Time Stormy clouds and incessant rains with a teasing show of sunrays had me coop up inside the room on a virtual f lashback of foodies we can gorge on when recess time comes. Some forty years ago, the standard choice for recess on the perimeter of school premises were: barbecue either Saging Saba or Camote, Lupak (mashed cassava), sliced li- cecil yumul gang gandus with grated ngungut and sugar for topping, ligang saging saba or as the season may offer, bungang prutas ranging from singkamas, santul, manggang bubut makababad king garapun sapak danum at makatusuk lang stick king sepu cut in halves. The logic being that, pilulanan yang baguk itang kulkul pibatan butul manibalang mangga. Healthy options for recess vary in display from among the vendors, depending on the local supply from the nearby towns. Commonly seen (happy to note at least outside public schools particularly at Nepomuceno in Cutcut) hanging in bunches were the bungang yantuk, lucky you are children if still know how the Apulid (wa- G.R.E.E.N. to R.E.D. ter chestnut) tastes or looks like, which is more crunchy and sweet tasting than the singkamas. Rarely seen now in urbanized areas is the miniscule coconut as I fondly call the Bungang Ebus. There comes also the Uraro (Araro) which is boiled in the same manner as the great camoteng gapang (in violet, “No school kid was heard to have contracted hepatitis eating from these vendors who daily-served this array of recess food. ” yellow, orange variety). Then, the never ending supply of mais-ligang mais, kulting mais and balitug. But, of course, recess is never complete unless there is the ligang mani, pritung mani with the red inner skin or the belatan pritung mani, with your multiple choice of sauce--simply garlic oil, or sizzling hot chili oil with diced siling labuyo. You can even have a triple treat combo of green peas, balitug and mani. After getting your pick of the pambara, comes the choice of panulak ranging from “Shabu” which simply meant sabo buku and then afterwards asked for the shaved buko meat. There is also Want to broaden your business horizon? the cheaper ginilo (coconut milk, freshly and manually squeezed by putting the kidkud ngungut in a supot arina, and squeezing out the cocomilk and turn it into a cold drink with add-ons (depending on how many centavos you have left) of small sago or finelysliced gulaman to add texture to the drink. In those days, no one ever even thought the food bought passed sanitation standards. It was simply taken for granted the vendors treat the students’ food in the manner they would treat their children’s food at home. No one ever heard of food poisoning, or allergies, or similar complaints now arising from catered food, from fast food deliveries to mention a few. No school kid was heard to have contracted hepatitis eating from these vendors who daily-served this array of recess food. There are days when I look longingly at the vacated spaces where, for decades, we never got tired of these daily fare which I couldn’t say holds true with the inundation of too many fast chains and similar tasting greasy food. It is past Labuyo’s wrath and I still long for a simple recess kind of food where my 100 pesos could afford me a feast of foodies. Here is hoping Maring comes with a gentler reminder that we must mend our ways if we do not want our health to vanish in haste.• LET US HELP YOU! CALL US: (045)435-0938 • 436-1576 • EMAIL US: headlinegitnangluzon@gmail.com VISIT US: 2nd Floor, U2 Bldg., MacArthur Hiway, Dolores, City of San Fernando (P) 5 Headline Gitnang Luzon AUGUST 20, 2013 Kalye “Philosophy: A route of many roads nais-nais na mga insidente para lamang ngunit mas marami ang naidudulot leading from nowhere to nothing.” makakuha ng pansin ang isang nagsu- na perhuwisyo at abala at pinsala sa sumigaw na pangangailangan na dapat mga kinauukulang mga mamamayan --Ambrose Bierce na tahasang apektado sa sana ay matagal nang natugumga kalyeng baku-baku at I have a total reverence for anything nan? Kung sinoman ang may lubak-lubak dahil na rin sa connected with society except that pananagutan na tugunan ang kapabayaan at kabobohan which makes the roads safer, the beer suliraning ito, sana ay magkang mga kinauukulan! stronger, the food cheaper and the old roon naman siya ng tamang Kinalyo na marahil ang men and old women warmer in the disposisyon upang tugunan utak ng mga kinauukulang kaagad ang alalahaning ito. winter and happier in the summer. ito kung kaya’t sa kalye na--Brendan Behan kikita ang epekto ng ka*** nilang mga kinalyong utak Ang gusto ko lang punYou built a factory out there, good for dahil madalang nilang you. But I want to be clear. You moved tuhin ay ito: Kung may sisimgamitin ng tama at para your goods to market on the roads that ulan sanang gawin, tiyakin Towards sa ikabubuti ng mga taong the rest of us paid for. You hired work- na kaya itong tapusin. Kung umaasa sa kanilang tama ers that the rest of us paid to educate. wala namang kasiguradu- the Light at matinong paggamit ng You were safe in your factory because han na kayang tapusin ang ABEL SOTO kanilang mga utak! of police forces and fire forces that the isang balikating sisimulan, rest of us paid for. --Elizabeth Warren puwes, huwag na itong paki*** alaman sa dati nitong kinaNaalala ko tuloy ang isa sa Wala nang marami pang pasakalye… sasadlakang kundisyon! mga pinaka-paborito kong Ang sarap nilang ipasagasa Nakapagtataka kung bakit yong kalatula mula kay Robert Frost hati ng daan sa panig ng Robinson’s sa mga sasakyan ng mga nana The Road Less Travelled: Mall sa CSFP ay nananatiling hindi peperhuwisyo at naaabalang “Two roads diverged in a maayos at lubak-lubak. Bakit kaya? Sino mga mamamayan dahil lang wood and I-I took the one ba ang pabaya at walang pakialam na sa kamangmangan ng mga less traveled by, and that mga nilalang ang dapat kalampagin ng bobong nilalang na may pahas made all the difference.” kaldero sa ulo upang magawan nila ng kana ng lahat ng mga kalyAng kinauukulang may eng hindi matapos-tapos! paraan ang suliraning ito. pananagutan sa mga kalyeng hindi matapos*** *** Naisip ko tuloy na kung ang mga tapos na kinalyo na ang mga utak ay Tungkol pa rin sa sira-sirang kalye na pag-iisip o ang mga utak ng mga kina- dapat matuto mula sa tulang ito ni hindi matapos-tapos… Itong kalye sa kahabaan ng Jose Abad uukulang dapat papanagutin sa mga Robert Frost, at ipagdarasal ko na sa Santos Avenue dito pa rin sa Siyudad hindi matapos-tapos na mga kalyeng kabila ng kanilang mga kinalyo nang ng San Fernando ay isa pa rin sa mga sinimulan gawin o kumpunihin at hindi mga utak ay maunawaan nila ang ibig kalye dito sa ating lalawigan na hindi naman pala kayang tapusin ay ihahalin- sabihin ng napakagandang tulang na yata matatapos at mananatili na na- tulad sa isang bagay, maaari silang ihal- ito, at tamang implikasyon nito sa katitiwangwang at mananatili na lang intulad sa isang kalye…sa isang napa- kanilang mga tungkulin bilang mga na isang nakababagot at nakapeperhu- kaikli at baku-bakong kalye na hindi na lingkod-pinuno ng mga mamamayan. wisyong suliranin para sa mga drivers, rin madaanan ng katinuan at malasakit *** kung kaya’t hindi na rin nabago ang kapasahero, mga negosyante, atbp. The roads of life are strewn with the Wala bang mga nagrereklamo kung lidad ng kanilang mga pag-iisip! Sana ay maisip nila na halos nawawa- wreckage of run-down and half-finkaya’t pinabayaan na lamang ng mga kinauukulan ang alalahaning ito? Kailan- lan na ng saysay ang isang kalye kung ished minds and intelligence. -- Ralph gan pa bang may mangyaring hindi ka- ito ay basta na lamang nadadaanan W. Sockman ● “Ang gusto ko lang puntuhin ay ito: Kung may sisimulan sanang gawin, tiyakin na kaya itong tapusin.” Starving an expensive elephant People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Asia, who are campaigning to transfer the lonely elephant Mali from her detention at the Manila Zoo to a sanctuary in Thailand, should find good company with the keepers of the most expensive white elephant the country has seen–the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP). They both just suffered rejection. Manila Mayor Erap Estrada reversed his early sentiment this year and rejected the PETA’s plea while the BNPP lost its annual maintenance budget of 45 million pesos in the proposed 2014 general appropriation. Since it was completed in 1984 at a staggering cost of 2.3 billion dollars, the BNPP has been mothballed. The administration of President Corazon Aquino decided to put off the plant’s operation in the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Russia. Since then, the government has consistently allocated 45 million pesos a year under the National Power Corporation (NPC) budget for the plant’s maintenance. Pangasinan Fifth District Representative Kimi Cojuangco warned that she would move to defer the budget of the Department of Energy (DOE) unless the line item yearly allocated for the maintenance of the BNPP is reinstated. Her husband, former Congressman Mark Cojuangco, was the author of the controversial House Bill 04631 that proposed the immediate re-commissioning and solar farms. According to Congresswoman Kimi Cojuangco, the BNPP would now cost some 6 billion dollars to build at present estimate. Looking at these enormous amounts, one can just imagine the mindwracking dilemma being faced by the government-whether to convert or simply junk the BNPP. Nevertheless, since 2010, the plant has been opened to the public, particularly the students, as part of the information and education campaign of the government on nuclear energy. The core of the tour package is a close-up view of the huge Leny Manalo reactor where the uranium was supposed to be locked C a r l o s in place. The Department of TourPetilla was reported to be at a loss ism has been providing technical and during the budget hearing and tried marketing assistance to help boost its to pass the task of determining what tourism appeal. My friend, Region to do with the idle facility to the lo- 3 Tourism Director Ronnie Tiotuico, cal community in Bataan but was recounted that one time visitors from promptly rebuked by Bataan First Fukushima, Japan came to observe District Representative Herminia how the BNPP has been turned into a tourist spot. The Japanese people Roman. Mauro Marcelo Jr., Department never cease to amaze me with their Manager in NPC that manages all de- perseverance. Mayor Erap said Mali is just one elcommissioned and mothballed power plants of NPC (including the BNPP), ephant and sending her to Thailand said that if the maintenance budget would be embarrassing because it is scrapped, then it would just be like will mean we are not capable of takthrowing your property and giving ing care of one animal. Following Mayor Erap’s line of thought, simply them to robbers and pilferers. Converting the BNPP to a non-nu- starving the 2.3 billion dollar white clear power plant has been estimat- elephant to death would not be only ed to cost at least a billion dollars, a embarrassing but utterly humiliating huge amount that many now think for it will just highlight our haphazcan better be used to build wind and gut feel... Page 7 commercial operation of the BNPP. Apparently, the failure of the DOE to justify the preservation of the BNPP convinced the DBM board to slash the maintenance budget for the BNPP. Energy Secretary “Following Mayor Erap’s line of thought, simply starving the 2.3 billion dollar white elephant to death would not be only embarrassing but utterly humiliating for it will just highlight our haphazard way of looking after the interest of our people.” gut feel Pilipinong Kapampangan Sabi ni Pangulong Aquino sa kanyang mensahe para sa Buwan ng Wika, “Sa pamamagitan ng tinig na sumasalamin sa kolektibong karanasan at kasaysayan ng ating bansa, higit pa nating napalalalim ang pagkakaisa at diwa ng bayanihan, sa sarili man nating lupain, o saan man makakatagpo ng kapwa nating Pilipino.” Wapin naman! Kung ika’y makahagilap ng Pilipino sa Pampanga, karamihan sa kanila’y Kapampangan ang wika. Minsan, kapag nagsimula na akong makipag-usap, ang unang tanong e, “Kapampangan ka ba?” Maibug kung sabyan: “Ali! Bisaya ku!” Ang tawag nila sa mga katulad ko ay “balid” – yung hindi marunong magsalita ng diretsong Kapampangan. Ang nanay ko ay Tagalog at sa paaralan naman ay hindi ako nangangapampangan kaya’t hindi ako sanay. Pagtungtong ko ng kolehiyo sa Maynila, ang pagiging Kapampangan ay naging bentahe para sa’kin dahil mga kapwa ko Kapampangan ang naging una kong mga kaibigan. Mebyasa kung makyabe. Kaya naman ang atensyon ko ay napukaw ng isang balitang nabasa ko sa pahayagan kamakailan lang. Nais daw nina Third District Board Members Ferdinand Labung at Rosve Henson na magpasa ng resolusyong itatakda ang Kapampangan bilang opisyal na lenggwahe sa mga programa ng probinsya. Makananu na ku kanyan? Pero hindi ako nawalan ng Earl P. Tongol loob. Sa tingin ko, tama sila. Kung si Rizal nga ay nag-aral ng wikang banyaga para maipahayag ang saloobin sa paraang mas maiintindihan siya, lalo na tayong mga ipinanganak nang malaya sa ating sariling bayan. Malagwa yamu ita. Kahit na Tagalog ako makipag-usap, nakakaintindi naman ako ng Kapampangan. Tuwang-tuwa rin naman ako kapag may mga Kapampangang namamayagpag sa iba’t-ibang larangan gaya ng palakasan, pag-awit, pag-arte at sining. Ipinagmamalaki kong kalahi ko ang mga bayaning nagbuwis ng buhay para sa kalayaan ng Pilpinas. Pagmaragul ku, Kapampangan ku. Malamang ay nababawasan na ang nagsasalita ng Kapampangan dahil na rin sa pandarayuhan. Ngunit mahalaga pa rin na ginagamit natin ang ating sariling dayalekto lalo na kung ito ang naiintindihan ng mas nakararami sa ating lugar. Dapat itong gawing tulay upang mapalawak ang kaalaman at impormasyon sa loob at labas ng probinsya. Ali tamu pabureng mate ing kekatamung Amanung Sisuan. Pero sa totoo lang, ang pagsasalita ng Pampango ay isa lamang aspeto ng pagka-Kapampangan. Maraming tao ang nagsasabi ng kani-kanilang opinyon tungkol sa paggamit ng “mother tongue” lalo na sa mga eskwelahan bunsod ng K to 12. Marami rin namang paraan para maipakita ang pagmamahal sa sariling probinsya. Ali muku pakibatan nung managalug ku? Kataka-taka bang may Kapampangang nagsasalita ng Filipino? Baka naman imbes na mapagbuklod tayo ng Wikang Pambansa ay makasira pa ito sa ating samahan? Halu-halo man ang opinion ng ating mga Kabalen tungkol dito, naniniwala ako sa kadakilaan ng ating lahing Kapampangan. Dapat itong linangin sa iba’t-ibang paraan. Agyang nukarin, atin namang magreklamu. Kaya’t mabuhay ang mga tunay na alagad ni Juan Crisostomo Soto na patuloy na bumubuhay sa dayalekto ng ating makasaysayang probinsya. Ang kontribusyon ng mga miyembro ng Aguman Ding Talasulat Kapampangan ay hindi matatawaran. Bisa ku pin makyabe karela nung biyasa ku mu talagang mangapampangan. Kapuri-puri din ang mga hakbang na ginagawa ng Holy Angel University Center for Kapampangan Studies gayundin ang mga inisyatiba ng Foundation for Lingap Kapampangan at iba’t-ibang organisasyon na nagpapayaman sa ating lokal na kultura. O simap, atsu la! At sa mga Pilipinong Kapampangan na patuloy na nililinang ang ating Amanung Sisuan, hinahangaan ko kayo. Ipagpaumanhin na lamang ninyo dahil Insights “Ang iba’y Kapampangan nga pero hanggang salita lang. Tutu ita!” insights... Page 7 Sudoku Puzzle 1 Solution Gitnang Luzon AUGUST 20, 2013 Sudoku Puzzle 3 Solution Crossword puzzle zles.com for hints and solutions! . 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 21 28 24 30 31 34 40 39 43 41 45 44 48 52 13 26 33 38 12 22 25 29 32 11 19 18 23 51 8 16 20 27 7 Puzzle ID: #W044DV 15 14 17 35 36 37 42 46 49 47 50 54 53 55 56 57 58 64 59 62 63 66 67 68 69 70 71 60 61 65 Y777DF Down 1. Unless, to Cicero 2. Nutmeg State Ivy Leaguers 3. O’Reilly of Fox News 1. Visitors to Jesushavoc upon 4. Wreak 5. “Suzie Q” band, initially 2. Vidi, in English 6. Depressed 3. Currency7. in Capri Jai____ 8. Target of an X rating 4. ___ on (exaggerates) 9. Like some inexpensive 5. Braz. neighbor homes 10. Kate’s “Titanic” co-star 6. Eggs, biologically 11. Biting 12. “You’re theWilliam One ___ 7. Cassidy portrayer Want”: “Grease” song 8. Peter Fonda's golden role 13. Braga from Brazil Oscars’ cousins 9. Baggage18. carrier 22. Maker of the frozen drink Down Arctic Blast 24. Water, Cadiz Rachel 28. Jacob's wifeinbefore 25. Reviewer 29. "The 27.Last UtilityDays pipe of Pompeii" girl 28. ___ account: never “Cheers” 30. Try29. this first role 10. Learned 30. Serving some purpose 31. Antiseptic element 31. Ball beauties 35. Fraulein’s name 35. Company's icon 36. Make in income 37. in Method (abbr.) 36. Milk, Marseille 39. Ingredient in the Pill 37. ___-ball (arcade game) 41. Snow job 44. Got bigger hit sitcom 39. Campy 1960's 46. Wyo.’s ____ Range 41. Work on glass, saychange 49. Deals well with 50.inSaint one 44. Item an Stephen, actor's for hand 11. Medieval rabbinical writer 46. Teasdale and Roosevelt 12. Bay window 49. Intl. assn. for learning 13. Bushels 50. Gutta- __ 18. Maze options 51. Offspring 22. Ugandan tyrant Idi ___ 52. Split to bond SM PAMPANGA | Cinema 1 53.Sea Diminishes in intensity 24. 6-3, 5-7 and 6-4,Percy e.g. Jackson: of Monsters 56. Couples 25. Safe place MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:00 PM | 2:15 PM | 4:30 PM for | 6:45 57. Place cogitation 27. Diner sandwiches, PMfor | 9:00 PM short 1 8 5 3 9 6 4 7 2 Medium Sudoku Puzzles 9 Headline 59. Go over 212 degrees 51. Brand of smokeless 60.tobacco Longhorn State school 52.the ___-nez: near Mex.eyeglasses border 53. Recent Olds Week’s-end shout its 64.57. Jerry Lewis hosts 59. Whistle sound telethons annually: Abbr. 60. “___ comes trouble!” Lyrical verses 65.61. ___ favor: please (Sp.) 64. Org. linked to from the homepage of fueleconomy.gov 65. CIA’s forerunner SM CLARK | Cinema 1 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:40 AM | 2:00 PM | 4:20 PM | 6:40 PM | 9:00 PM SM PAMPANGA | Cinema 4 Erased (The Expatriate) MTRCB Rating: R-13 11:40 AM | 2:00 PM SM CLARK |D-CINEMA The Smurfs 2 in 3D MTRCB Rating: GP 12:00 PM | 2:15 PM | 4:30 PM | 7:00 PM SM CLARK |Cinema 4 Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Gods MTRCB Rating: GP 10:30 AM | 12:20 PM | 2:10 PM The Internship MTRCB Rating: PG-13 4:10 PM | 6:35 PM | 9:00 PM SM CLARK |Cinema 5 Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:40 AM | 2:00 PM | 4:20 PM | 6:40 PM | 9:00 PM SM PAMPANGA | Cinema 6 Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:00 AM | 1:30 PM | 4:00 PM | 6:30 PM | 9:00 PM SM CLARK |Cinema 6 Ekstra MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:00 PM | 2:15 PM | 4:30 PM | 6:45 PM | 9:00 PM SM CLARK |IMAX Pacific Rim in 3D MTRCB Rating: PG-13 1:15 PM | 4:00 PM | 6:45 PM SM CLARK |IMAX Man Of Steel in 3D MTRCB Rating: PG-13 9:30 PM Robinsons Starmills | Cinema 1 Ekstra MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:30 PM | 2:50 PM | 5:10 PM | 7:30 PM Robinsons Starmills | Cinema 2 The Smurfs 2 MTRCB Rating: GP 12:00 PM | 2:20 PM Killing Season MTRCB Rating: R-16 5:00 PM | 7:00 PM Robinsons Starmills | Cinema 3 Kick-Ass 2 MTRCB Rating: R-16 12:30 PM | 2:40 PM | 4:50 PM | 7:00 PM Robinsons Starmills Cinema 4 The Internship MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:30 PM | 3:00 PM | 5:30 PM | 8:00 PM Robinsons Starmills Cinema 5 The Vatican Exorcisms MTRCB Rating: R-16 11:40 AM | 1:20 PM | 2:55 PM Maximum Conviction MTRCB Rating: R-13 5:00 PM | 7:10 PM Robinsons Starmills Cinema 6 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:00 PM | 2:20 PM | 4:40 PM | 7:00 PM ( Cinema schedules are subject to change without prior notice.) 3 9 4 1 7 2 1 6 4 8 8 2 5 6 3 1 4 7 9 3 3 1 4 9 7 5 6 8 2 6 9 7 2 8 4 5 1 3 7 4 3 5 2 8 1 9 6 2 6 9 7 1 3 8 5 4 1 5 8 4 6 9 3 2 7 9 7 1 8 4 6 2 3 5 3 7 2 6 9 8 4 5 1 8 1 5 9 Sudoku Puzzle 7 Solution 2 7 9 4 8 5 1 3 6 9 1 7 5 2 3 8 6 4 5 3 6 9 4 8 7 2 1 8 2 4 6 7 1 3 5 9 3 5 1 7 6 9 2 4 8 6 9 2 8 3 4 5 1 7 7 4 8 1 5 2 6 9 3 1 8 5 2 4 3 7 6 9 7 9 3 8 6 1 4 2 5 Sudoku Puzzle 4 Solution 4 8 2 3 5 7 9 6 1 5 3 6 1 9 2 7 4 8 1 2 8 6 3 5 3 2 4 5 1 8 4 7 2 9 6 4 9 2 5 6 5 37 8 13 9 6 8 9 1 3 4 5 7 2 7 3 9 1 5 4 8 4 3 4 5 8 6 1 7 2 1 5 7 2 4 9 6 3 8 7 9 6 1 3 8 7 2 5 8 3 4 7 2 6 1 9 76 2 6 5 9 83 3 4 Sudoku Puzzle 5 Solution 4 6 3 2 1 7 9 8 5 5 1 4 9 8 6 2 7 3 6 2 8 1 3 7 5 9 4 9 3 7 5 2 4 6 8 1 3 7 9 4 1 2 8 5 6 8 6 1 3 7 5 9 4 2 4 5 2 6 9 8 3 1 7 2 4 6 7 5 9 1 3 8 LAST SudokuISSUE Puzzle 6solution Solution 2 9 1 7 5 4 3 8 6 8 7 4 3 9 6 1 5 2 3 6 5 8 1 2 4 9 7 7 2 9 5 4 3 6 1 8 6 4 8 1 2 7 5 3 9 1 5 3 9 6 8 2 7 4 5 8 6 2 7 1 9 4 3 9 3 2 4 8 5 7 6 1 Sudoku Puzzle 8 Solution HOROSCOPE 4 SM CITY SAN FERNANDO Downtown | Cinema 2 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:20 AM | 1:45 PM | 4:10 PM | 6:35 PM | 9:00 PM SM CITY SAN FERNANDO Downtown | Cinema 3 Boses MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:40 AM | 1:50 PM BakitHindiKaCrushNgCrushMo? MTRCB Rating: PG-13 4:10 PM | 6:35 PM | 9:00 PM MARQUEEMALL | Cinema 1 Kick-Ass 2 MTRCB Rating: R-16 12:30 PM | 2:45 PM | 5:00 PM | 7:15 PM | 9:30 PM MARQUEEMALL | Cinema 2 The Vatican Exorcisms MTRCB Rating: R-16 1:00 PM | 2:45 PM MARQUEEMALL | Cinema 2 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters MTRCB Rating: PG-13 4:40 PM | 7:00 PM | 9:20 PM MARQUEEMALL | Cinema 3 Ekstra MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:50 AM | 2:10 PM | 4:30 PM | 6:50 PM | 9:10 PM MARQUEEMALL | Cinema 4 The Internship MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:10 PM | 2:30 PM | 4:50 PM | 7:10 PM | 9:30 PM Robinsons Angeles Cinema 1 Kick-Ass 2 MTRCB Rating: R-16 1:00 PM | 3:10 PM | 5:20 PM | 7:40 PM Robinsons Angeles Cinema 2 The Internship MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:30 PM | 2:50 PM | 5:10 PM | 7:30 PM Robinsons Angeles Cinema 3 Ekstra MTRCB Rating: PG-13 12:30 PM | 2:50 PM | 5:10 PM | 7:30 PM Robinsons Angeles Cinema 4 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters MTRCB Rating: PG-13 1:00 PM | 3:10 PM | 5:20 PM | 7:40 PM 4 1 7 6 3 9 8 2 5 3 9 6 4 7 1 2 8 5 4 5 7 6 2 1 9 3 8 4 1 5 2 8 6 9 7 3 9 2 3 8 7 5 6 4 1 7 2 8 3 5 9 6 1 4 8 1 6 3 4 9 5 2 7 5 8 7 6 9 3 1 4 2 7 6 9 2 8 4 3 1 5 AQUARIUS (JAN. - FEB. 1 3 20 9 7 4 2 18) 5 6 8 2 3 4 5 1 6 8 7 9 Perhaps this is an ultra-mundane day--whatever the case, it is a day5in 8which you will be able to 2 8 1 5 7 3 9 1 9 3 7 2 6 4 be more creative and6lend4 your ideas to improving business somehow. You have an ability to work 8 5 3 1 2 7 4 9 6 6 4 8 7 just 5 may 3 1be the 9 2 with the imagination, reaching beyond the average to your highest potential. This best time to create an outline for that story you have wanted to author. Your sense 9 6 1 5 3 4 8 2 7 1 9 2 4 6 of8the7 unity 5 3 behind things spiritual2 and 7 psychological 4 9 6 8 is 3clearly 5 1felt by those around 3 you. 7 There 5 1 could 9 2be4plenty 8 6 2 1 9 8 2 7 5 1 discussions 8 of 1 6 with loved ones around 9 these subjects tonight. 7 You are, no doubt, a romantic, at home in the world of dreams and images. You enjoy working in these areas. A good conversation 7 with those 9you love2is possible this evening. 1 ARIES (MAR. 21-APR. 19) could occur today that basically pertain to emotions. Work at removing the emo2 Stumbling 3 partsblocks tional of a situation and deal with only the business side of whatever is set before you now. A problem-solving attitude will help you find the answers you need. A new subject can be mastered soon. You have great be independent. You are self-motivating, able 9 internal strength and2tend to 6 to take care of yourself, and autonomous to a high degree. You will work well with others today. Let yourself dream this evening. This time does not come all that often--so do not ignore this opportunity to let your imagination loose. Loved ones could2 be disappointed tonight, if you do not follow through on previous travel plans. Stand by your promises. 4 22- JUL822) 7 3 CANCER (JUN You may have the opportunity to gain a new customer today or at least satisfy the demands of the public. an ability to9organize and manage is vulnerable and sensitive in the human 7 Youthe5have 4 all that psyche, public 1 mind. You exhibit your tremendous practical sense and are able to cut through all the red tape and present the right decisions when asked. Progress in the business world is satisfying. A friend or family member may need your advice this afternoon. Clear and useful ideas are within your reach and you will be able to give helpful advice. There is a chance to understand those around you and to have a special time with someone you love. This can be a very good day and it is one in which you may feel that much has been accomplished. SM CITY SAN FERNANDO Downtown | Cinema 1 The Smurfs 2 MTRCB Rating: GP 11:40 AM | 2:00 PM | 4:20 PM | 6:40 PM | 9:00 PM SM CLARK | Cinema 2 Kick-Ass 2 MTRCB Rating: R-16 11:40 AM | 2:00 PM | 4:20 PM | 6:40 PM | 9:00 PM SM PAMPANGA | Cinema 5 Raketeros MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:40 AM | 2:00 PM | 4:20 PM | 6:40 PM | 9:00 PM 7 1. Cornhusker’s state: Abbr. 5. Gordon of “NYPD Blue” 10. Side muscles, for short 14. Russian gold medalist ___ Kulik 15. Kind of guard 16. Sound in a cave 17. Forks, spoons and such 19. Seaport WSW of Algiers 20. Moslem faith 21. Luxury car make 23. Detroit financing co. 26. Lafayette National Park, today 27. Scrooge, for one 32. “Feliz ___ nuevo” 33. Luxury hotel accommodations 34. McClurg and Brickell 38. Memorandum opener 40. Askew 42. Maker of Touch of Sun skin products 43. Chinese menu declaration 45. ____ ease (nervous) 47. Next yr.’s college freshmen 48. Xenon, for example, in the atmosphere Sudoku 51. Pardoned 54. ___ high standard Puzzle 55. Power unit 8 58. Regular: Comb. form 62. Force on Earth: Abbr. 63. With feet pointing in 66. Fair-sized field 67. Loses one’s footing 68. Days of long ago 69. Noel reversal 70. Couches 71. Maps rds. 61.56. Houston Neophyte:player, Var. informally SM PAMPANGA | Cinema 3 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters MTRCB Rating: PG-13 11:00 AM | 1:15 PM | 3:30 PM | 5:45 PM | 8:00 PM SM PAMPANGA | Cinema 4 Red 2 MTRCB Rating: R-13 4:20 PM | 6:40 PM | 9:00 PM Across Sudoku Puzzle LAST ISSUE ANSWERS 6 Sudoku Puzzle 2 Solution 5 4 3 7 6 8 1 9 2 2 6 8 5 1 9 7 4 3 9 1 7 4 3 2 8 6 5 7 2 4 1 8 5 6 3 9 8 3 9 2 7 6 4 5 1 6 5 1 3 9 4 2 7 8 www.printablesudoku99.com 3 7 5 8 4 1 9 2 6 4 8 6 9 2 3 5 1 7 1 9 2 6 5 7 3 8 4 CAPRICORN (DEC. 22 - JAN 19) You are in a good position to put in for that raise or job change, or to otherwise make yourself known. This is a time for imagination and creativity when it comes to ideas and thinking. This, along with the ability to put your thoughts into words, allows you to charm and enthrall. You are able to create an easy-to-read report on your job and how you can serve better in the future. Your overwhelming ability to feel things intuitively helps you make the right moves when it comes to the business world. This is a good time to consider how you fare financially. You will gain insight into any changes that need to be made at this time. A lover or child will play a big part of your life today. Perhaps you will be guiding this person in matters of importance: college. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUN 21) You will find this a productive workday. You have a lot of ideas that are important for group discussions. Be careful in how you choose your words--you may be selected to make a presentation of your ideas in front of a board meeting. This option becomes enticing as you put together an outline for a film presentation. Your management and directional abilities are in high focus and others sense your carry-through abilities. You could come up with new solutions or inventions. There are penetrating insights into your own inner workings--what is hidden or going on behind the scenes. This insight is also good for planning and setting goals. Creativity, when it comes to inspiring and encouraging others, is positive and productive. LEO (JUL 23 - AUG. 23) Today may not be the time to solve problems. There is something about you that others cannot seem to get enough of; yet for all your confidence, you tend to depend on others for advice. Your grasp of situations is unquestioned--have faith. You may find yourself needing the advice of someone non-biased and that will give you direction from time to time. Family and home may be most important to you this afternoon. You appreciate their guidance through the years and may decide to do something special for them at this time. If you are not the regular cook, you may decide that tonight is the night for you to cook a special meal, etc. You make it a point to do little favors or grant special requests. You and your family enjoy each other’s company this evening. LIBRA (SEP. 23 - OCT. 23) Breathing fresh air, enjoying your surroundings and having no responsibilities are what you would like to enjoy today. Think again, you have several days before you can enjoy that kind of day. It isn’t spring but someone you are coming to know may make you feel as though you have spring fever. You make your own way through a few problems today--you are in control. Active and inspired, you are a refreshing influence for others. Once you become better focused, your enthusiasm is contagious. You have a gift for motivating others. Creative projects get underway this evening and with your friends’ help, you and your friends will be able to pull in some extra income before the next weekend. Your friends confirm your strengths and fill you with love. PISCES (FEB. 19 - MAR. 20) You seem to be more expressive than usual this tuesday. This quickens your wits! You have a natural sense of what others want and can make clear decisions that affect many people. There are plenty of opportunities to pick and choose future projects--personal or professional. There is a surge of independence and a need for freedom with an interest in trying new and different experiences. Unusual or unconventional behavior and an interest in the exotic may be just the thing for you now. This afternoon is a good time for surrounding yourself with friends and young people and for having a good time. You appreciate your particular situation and enjoy support from those around you. This is a perfect time to bond or enhance a love relationship. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22 - DEC. 21) You are in a planning mood and very clearheaded and able to view all the alternative paths. Go ahead and make your decisions. You can see the road ahead and will make the right choices. You could be popular with your superiors. You may find that you enjoy your job or the responsibility it entails more than usual. Pace yourself and work on maintaining a balance. If you need to change your thinking in order to solve problems today, that is what you will do. This could mean that you are a detective or some other type of individual that solves or finds the solution to problems. Everyone needs some fun in their life--are you having funthis evening is a pleasant time for you. This is also a positive time to make long-range plans. SCORPIO (OCT. 24- NOV. 21) You can be a real moving force in the lives of others now. You are a natural group leader or trainer. Your vitality and drive are communicated to all that are around you. You may find yourself taking charge, organizing and managing important business transactions. This puts you in a boss type of position and you love being the boss today. Careful--your enthusiasm is so strong that it can sometimes be a little too much, making others uncomfortable. You put a lot of effort into those around you and also into your surroundings and home environment. You may feel like being different this evening. You may never have been to a tractor pull, grand ole opry, shooting match or boxing match, but one of these may interest you now. TAURUS (APR. 20-MAY 20) Others enjoy praising you for your hard work. You are appreciated for your feelings and your ability to act and get things done; you set a good example for others to follow. This is the time when you can expect a little boost, some sort of extra support from those around you. You may feel that you are in touch and in harmony with others because any support you need is there for anything you want to accomplish. You may be called on to speak or lead a group and you will not need to worry about anyone misunderstanding you--you can do very well. You have an ability to enchant others with your words and images. Your presence has a way of easing things as you are able to help others let go of any differences and stand behind what unites us all. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEP.22) Some of you run late as you try to tie up loose ends around the house this morning. It would be of benefit to know that whatever information you hear on the television news can be gathered from the internet at your workplace. If a delay is due to getting up late, find ways to create a backup system. Family members can help you with any changes you might like to make. You could feel real support and harmony at this time. A political or civic activity around the home front is on your mind today and a few phone calls can bring several people together for a meeting of what steps are needed. The impromptu meeting will bring new friends to your attention as well as a business contact or two. Keep notes on the meeting for future reference. Headline Gitnang Luzon AUGUST 20, 2013 flooded from Page 1 The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) Region 3 reported that 104 of these barangays came from Pampanga; 28 from Bulacan; seven from Tarlac; 30 in Bataan; and, one in Zambales. Depth of flood is between one to four feet. In Pampanga, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council chief Angelina Blanco identified the flooded areas of Macabebe, Masantol, Minalin, San Simon, Candaba, Bacolor, Sta. Rita, Sasmuan, Guagua, Floridablanca, Lubao and the City of San Fernando. Blanco said a partial situational report, released at 12 noon yesterday, confirmed that 25 barangays are affected in Macabebe town; Masantol, 11; San Simon, 2; Minalin, 1; Candaba, 1; Lubao, 12; Guagua, 26; Floridablanca, 3; Bacolor, 3; CSF, 4; Sasmuan, 11 and Sta. Rita, 5. Blanco disclosed that one drowning incident was INSIGHTS from Page 5 reported on August 18, 10 p.m. in Lubao town. (Read related story on page 2) At about 1:30 a.m. of August 19, the Angeles City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, led by Supt. Frederick Obar conducted a force evacuation of 40 families residing along the Abacan River in Barangay Ninoy Aquino as heavy rains and high water level caused soil erosion, washing out five houses. Obar said that they have instructed families to transfer to the evacuation center but they chose to stay at their relatives. Also flooded were other towns and cities in Central Luzon--Marilao, Meycauayan, Bocaue, Sta. Maria, and Calumpit in Bulacan; Camiling in Tarlac; Hermosa, Dinalupihan, Orani, and Abucay in Bataan; and, Subic, Zambales. 24-Hour Monitoring According to Blanco, most of the barangays are inundated by 1-2 feet of floodwater. Blanco said that since Sunday afternoon, the provincial government, led by Vice Governor Dennis Pineda, started monitoring each municipality, particularly the San Fernando-Sto. Tomas-Minalin tail dike. Minalin town has been put on red alert following the probability of breaching in the critical portion of the tail dike in Barangay Sta. Rita. Minalin Mayor Edgar Flores said if heavy downpour will continue, a breaching may cause flooding in seven barangays. Flores directed his barangay chairmen to be on red alert to prepare residents for possible flash floods. Classes Suspended Classes in several areas in Central Luzon were suspended on Monday due to heavy rains and floods. Bataan Gov. Albert Garcia declared the suspension of classes in all levels as some low-lying areas in the province were under water due to continuous rains since Saturday night. In Pampanga, the cities of Angeles, Mabalacat and San Fernando also suspended classes from preelementary to high school levels in both public and private. In Zambales, classes in all levels in the municipality of Subic were suspended. Classes from pre-elementary up to high school levels in Olongapo City were also suspended while the rest of Zambales declared suspension of classes from pre-elementary to elementary levels. Localized suspension of classes were also declared in Bulacan. Classes in all levels, both in private and public, were suspended in the towns of Marilao and Obando. On the other hand, the cities of Malolos and San Jose del Monte and the towns of Bocaue, Hagonoy and Bulakan declared suspension of classes from preelementary to high school levels in both private and public. ● oca from Page 1 conference, “Immediately after I left City Hall, repeated rumors emanated from City Hall officials that the City is bankrupt and that I, as former Mayor, emptied the coffers of the city or ‘gisan neng Mayor Oca ding pera.’ While at the backdrop, City Government employees/workers were being advised of their termination, either due to end of contract/end of program and/or alleged lack of funds. These rumors spread like wildfire even after the incumbent Mayor assured me that those rumors did not emanate from him. I kept silent, believing that the records would be used as reference if responsible officials and members of media would pursue the issue.” Rodriguez is currently the chair of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability. “I only realized the magnitude of the negative effect of this rumor when even friends from different groups kept alleging that there were no funds left, referring as source, City Hall itself. Worse, a member of the media, whom I consider a very responsible person, accepted as gospel truth, the said allegations and made innuendos and sarcastic statements, even belittling the gains the City has achieved during my term,” Rodriguez said. Rodriguez disclosed that the city could not have been bankrupt, considering there are income realized, income yet to be realized, plus Internal Revenue Allotments which totals to some P1.0 billion. “I have repeatedly asserted that the city could not been bankrupt. The realized income from the first six months of 2013, that is from January to June is P597,822,351.37. The depository bank of the City, which is LandBank, released in confidence, but officially to the City, a certified statement showing, as of June 30, a total deposit of P447,110,363.32 not yet including income realized and to be realized for July to December 2013. I have repeatedly mentioned, and religiously adhered to, that I implemented programs only upon assurances from the Treasurer and the Budget Officer/or the Finance Committee that funds were available, with appropriations, according to its AIP (Annual Investment Plan) and thus, implementable,” he stressed. Meanwhile, Councilor Ocampo said he is set to discuss the official report of the committee in this week’s session of the City Council. “It will be better if we base our statements on the official report of the committee to the City Council. For one, I nor any member of the committee talked about or even mentioned the word bankruptcy. On a personal view, may pera ang city. But again, it will be better if we base the concerns per the official report rather than just interviews,” he said. Rodriguez remarked that he will protect his honor which he has kept ever since he started as a public servant and seek for fairness and justice. “I do not expect to be thanked for what I did to the City, as it was my obligation to implement the necessary improvements, to make a difference. But as a human being, I expect people to be fair and have a little sense of justice.” ● evac plans from Page 1 agement Office (PDRRMO) here to supervise the preparations and meetings of the Capitol officials led by provincial administrator Atty. Andres “Jun” Pangilinan. She also met with Department of Health (DOH) regional director Dr. Leonita Gorgolon to discuss the prevention and cure of various ailments triggered by floods, including Leptospirosis. 7 In Macabebe, Mayor Annette Flores-Balgan said at least 19 of the total 25 villages of the town were flooded as of Monday morning. She added that Barangays Batasan, San Gabriel, Caduang Tete and Saplad David “are the worst affected by floods.” Mayor Balgan called an emergency meeting with the town’s village chiefs on Monday at the municipal QANTAS A380 from Page 3 craft, which is said to be the world’s largest twinjet aircraft with a seating capacity of between 300 to 400 depending on the variant, for their Clark operations. Preparations include the expansion of the terminal that includes an increase in floor space at both the arrival and departure areas and check-in counters to accommodate the influx of passengers that are expected with the start operations of Middle Eastern airlines of Qatar Airways on October. ● hall to prepare for evacuation and how to effectively deliver basic and emergency services to the people. Con Macalino, a Macabebe municipal official and director of the local electric cooperative, said the deepest flood was measured at 1.5 meters in the four worst hit villages. She added that flood is about one meter in other villages. “That is just the measurement of floods on the roads. It’s deeper in houses,” said Macalino. In Candaba, the rains spawned by typhoon “Labuyo” and the monsoon rains had damaged some P646,531 worth of crops in Barangays Bahay Pare, Pulong Palasan, Pasinao and Rizal Sto. Niño, a report of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) disclosed. Most of the damages, it added, were at rice plantations.● INFOBOARDS from Page 3 the Roman Highway, from Dinalupihan to Pilar town. Manio, together with Buena Alfonso, Central Luzon community marketing supervisor, and Francis Suarez, Central Luzon retail merchandising supervisor, gave the signage to the Department of Public Works and Highways-First and Second District Engineering Offices. DPWH-Bataan’s District Engineers, Wilfredo Mallari and Reynaldo Venturina, accepted the signposts and vowed to help the said company in their projects in this province. Suarez said this is part of their Project Summer/Co-branding of the Central Luzon merchandising team which identifies what assistance can be provided to local government units in support of their economic and tourism developments. ● sumulat ako gamit ang wikang Filipino. Ibie taya ing papuge kang Manuel L. Quezon. Kapos man ako sa malalalim na salitang Kapampangan, hindi naman patas kung ako’y husgahan sa pananalita lamang. Masasabi ko naman na ang higaan ko gabigabi’y gawa sa Betis, baon ko sa sasakyan ay mga tugtuging Kapampangan, minsan na akong umabsent para lumuwas sa Maynila at manood ng pelikula ni Brillante Mendoza, pinagta-trabahuhan ko’y sa San Fernando, at ang sisig ay isa sa mga paborito kong ulam. Agyu me ita? Dagdag pa riyan ang araw-araw kong pageensayo sa pagsasalita ng Pampango kahit kadalasa’y pinagtatawanan ako ng mga kapwa kong Kapampangan. Kasakit ne? Ang iba’y Kapampangan nga pero hanggang salita lang. Tutu ita! --Magpadala ng elektronikong liham sa may-akda: earltongol@gmail.com Sundan sa Twitter: @earl1987 ● GUT FEEL from Page 5 ard way of looking after the interest of our people. While nuclear energy became the choice for the best cost-effective method of producing energy when the problem of rising oil prices started to worsen, the consequences following a meltdown like Chernobyl and Fukushima have been terribly far-reaching and far outweighing any of the supposed benefits of nuclear production. I have the gut feeling that the BNPP will simply remain a very expensive educational tool to teach our youth and students what not to do to keep their future bright. Given what we are engaged in now at the higher echelons of government, I believe that is all we can expect. • BROADCASTER from Page 1 fine of P15,000 and P30,000, respectively. David was also required to renew his broadcaster’s accreditation with the KBP, which expired in 2011, not later than 15 working days from receipt of the copy of the decision. The case stemmed from a complaint filed by radio listeners Mario Velasco, Nyza Pinpin and Maribel Ciriaco, regarding alleged offensive remarks made by David in his radio program “Golpe de Gulat” aired on September 3 and 5, 2012. “We want Mr. David to realize that broadcasting carries with it some responsibility which he obviously did not observe and exercise in his radio program,” Velasco said. In a transcript with translation submitted by the complainants, David has repeatedly uttered Kapampangan expletives and contemptuously made malicious statements and imputation against Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan. “Our monitoring has indicated that David has even become more livid in his tirades against personalities and parties he is critical of, showing complete bias against them and using language that borders on libel,” the KBP said. As a self-regulatory body for broadcast media, the KBP upholds ethical practice among their members and requires them to make sure that their programs observe professional values. Hearings on complaints are handled by the KBP standards authority, the core of KBP’s system of self-regulation. This is a body of peers that is responsible for enforcing the Broadcast Code including the imposition of penalties, such as fines, for violations of the Code. It receives complaints from the public. In a phone interview, broadcaster David said he has not received a copy of the KBP decision. He said the KBP needs not sanction him since his membership expired three years ago. “Why do they (KBP) have to sanction me? I don’t consider myself a member of them. I am an active member of the Liga ng mga Brodkasters sa Pilipinas. This is all politics,” David said. On January 14, Pamintuan filed a libel case against David and two other broadcasters for their alleged malicious tirades against the mayor from October to November last year also on David’s radio program. A second libel case was filed against David on March 4. Both cases are now pending before the office of Regional Prosecutor Jesus Simbulan. David’s program has been off the air after the elections, after his main sponsor, former Pampanga First District Representative Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin, lost his mayoralty bid against re-elected Mayor Pamintuan. ● SHOWBIZ VOLUME II • NO. 50 • AUGUST 20, 2013 • TUESDAY Piolo Pascual ayaw na sa social networking A minado si Piolo Pascual na wala na siyang kahit anong account sa social networking sites dahil na rin sa mga online bashers na hindi na makontrol. “I’m not into social media anymore because hindi mo mako-kontrol na minsan, wala ka sa mood, tapos makakabasa ka nang hindi maganda. Hindi ka protected. Tao ka lang,” sabi niya nang makatsikahan siya ng press sa presscon ng On The Job. Inamin din niyang napagalitan daw siya ng Star Magic dahil sa pagre-react niya minsan sa Instagram. “Napagalitan ako ng Star Magic because it’s very unbecoming para sa isang katulad ko na nag-react ako sa Instagram kasi mahilig akong kumuha ng photos pero umabot ako sa point na minsan, out of the blue, naka-capture ka sa moment na sensitive ka or vulnerable ka, bigla kang magre-react and then, mare-realize mo, ’yung pinag- react-an mo, wala lang magawa sa buhay. “So, it’s a waste of time. So, ’yun ang sinasabi kong hazards ng trabaho natin.” Wala na raw siyang kahit anong account sa social networking site at aniya ay mas ok daw ito. “Mas simple ang buhay ’pag wala kang nababasa, wala kang naririnig, kung anuman ang sabihin ng mga tao, hindi na dumarating sa ’yo, so hindi na masakit.” Natanong si Piolo kung nasasaktan din ba siya sa opinyon ng mga entertainment press or print media, and say niya, okay lang naman daw sa kanya dahil naiintindihan niya na trabaho ’yun. “Positive or negative, it’s part of the business,” sabi niya. Pero bilang magulang, ayaw daw niya siyempreng maranasan ng anak niyang si Iñigo ang mga intriga at negative publicities. “Siyempre, bilang magulang, ayaw mong masaktan ang bata. Kung pupuwede lang na huwag na PIOLO PASCUAL lang niyang pagdaanan kasi napagdaanan mo, masakit. But at the end of the day, sa kanya pa rin naman ‘yun, eh. Siya pa rin ang pipili ng gusto niyang tahakin.” Gusto raw talaga ni Iñigo na pumasok sa showbiz at mukhang wala na siyang magagawa pa once na nakatapos na ito ng pag-aaral. Pero bilang ama, ipinagmamalaki naman ni Papa P. ang anak dahil napakamasunuring bata raw nito, marespeto at very talented. Pumayag si Piolo na gumawa ng isang indi film si Iñigo habang bakasyon and, sa totoo lang, curious na rin kami na mapanood ang bagets at malaman kung talaga bang may ibubuga sa pag-arte at kung namana nito ang husay niya bilang aktor. Samantala, ipinagmamalaki rin ni Piolo ang On The Job na showing na sa Aug. 28 sa mga sinehan mula sa direksyon ni Erik Matti. Bukod sa kanila ni Gerald, also in the cast are Shaina Magdayao, Dawn Jimenez, Angel Aquino, Empress, Leo Martinez, Michael de Mesa, Vivian Velez and Rayver Cruz. • Judy Ann Santos takes the cudgel for abused women D Kris Aquino fan nina Dennis Trillo at Tom Rodriguez tama,” say ni Juday. Mabilis na naging viral ang picture ni Kris Aquino ahil nga sa women When asked kung magreempowerment kasama sina Tom Rodriguez at Dennis Trillo sa I Write The resort din ba siya sa demanat pakikipaglaSongs concert ni Ogie Alcasid last Friday sa MOA Arena. da kung sa kanya mangyari ban ng isang babaing Nag-trending din ang ang mga ganung bagay, ani naabuso at inagawan ng picture ng tatlo sa InJuday, puwede raw, kung karapatan bilang ina ang stagram, patunay na talagang kinakailangan na. tema ng Huwag Ka Lang marami ang nagka-in“Pero kung madadaan Mawawala, sa farewell teres sa picture ng tatlo pa naman sa maayos na presscon ng nasabing na magkakasama. usapan, puwede naman serye ay natanong ang Nanood si Kris sa munang pag-usapan. Kung bidang si Judy Ann Sanconcert, pero nasa isang talagang medyo malala na tos kung ano ang maipabox siya ng MOA Arena talaga ang sitwasyon at kaipayo niya kina Sunshine kasama ang ilang mga langan nang pumasok sa Cruz at Claudine Barkaibigan kaya hindi naisang sitwasyon na legaliretto na, as we all know, kita ng marami. ties na ang pag-uusapan, ay nagsampa rin ng kaso After ng number ng siguro, last resort na talaga sa kani-kanilang mga Tom-Den, dumaan ang ’yun.” asawa. dalawa sa kanya para Dagdag pa niya, lalo pa Timing din kasi na ang bumati at magpasalanga sa isang showbiz perpinagdadaanan ng karamat na rin sa panonood sonality na gagawin kang kter niyang si Anessa sa ng My Husband’s Lover. pulutan ng mga tao lalo na HKLM ay nahahawig sa Na-tweet na ni Kris na ang kaniyang mga anak, mga kaso ng dalawang siyempre, hangga’t mainanood siya ng soap at aktres. iwasan ay iiwasan daw niya. “Ang sa akin, hindi nagpahayag pa ngang Pero siyempre, hind pa rin lang for Claudine and for Sun- masama. “Andiyan ang Diyos huge fan siya ni Dennis na ikinatuwa ng actor. shine. 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