Pampanga - Headline Gitnang Luzon
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Pampanga - Headline Gitnang Luzon
MVP to inaugurate HAU new building BUSINESS ...pagE 15 www.headlinegl.com 6 robbery suspects netted in Pampanga CAMP OLIVAS -- Six suspected members of a robbery hold-up group were arrested Wednesday in a police operations conducted by the elements of the Regional Intelligence Division here. Police Chief Raul Petrasanta, Police Regional Office director, identified the suspects as Gerardo Lerios, a native of VOLUME II • NO. 171 FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 FRIDAY - SUNDAY The Most Widely Distributed Local Newspaper in Central Luzon robbery... pagE 17 House okays CIAC authority proposal TAIL DIKE. Pampanga Governor Lilia Pineda during the discussion concerning the further reconstruction of the Tail dike in Minalin Town. Together with her are Fourth District Board Member Nestor Tolentino and the engineers of the Department of Public Works and Highways Regional Office. --Pampanga PIO By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario CLARK FREEPORT – A joint hearing of the Committees on Transportation and Privatization and Government Enterprises on Wednesday approved the bill converting the Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) into an authority which was filed by Pampanga First District Rep. Joseller “Yeng” Guiao last July 2013. house... pagE 17 Rep. Arroyo appeals to Sandigan anew files petition for temporary liberty By Rudy Andal MANILA -- Former President and now Pampanga Second District Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo asked BLOOD DONOR. In celebration of San Fernando’s Cityhood anniversary, a bloodletting program was organized by the City Health Office in cooperation with Red Cross Pampanga. The two-day activity was held at the city hall atrium and SM City San Fernando Downtown. --CSF-CIO the Sandiganbayan anew to grant her temporary freedom in connection with plunder charges filed against for allegedly conspiring to divert P366 million in con- fidential Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) intelligence fund. Arroyo’s camp had asked the First Division of the petition... pagE 17 Retired teacher, daughter killed, torched in Guagua By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario GUAGUA, Pampanga – A retired teacher and her 29year old daughter were brutally killed by unidentified suspects early Wednesday evening at Sitio Kapilya, Barangay Pulung Masle, here. The teacher was identified as Adelaida Santos, 67, widower, who was set on fire by the suspects. Her body was found by authorities at the backyard of her residence. The body of her daughter identified as Ivy, a seafarer on vacation, was found bathed in blood at the comteacher, daughter... pagE 17 2NEWS Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Cops collar Region 3 most wanted man By Froilan E. Magtoto CAMP OLIVAS -- The number one most wanted person in Central Luzon and Alaminos City in Pangasinan was arrested on Wednesday by police authorities in San Antonio, Zambales. Chief Supt. Raul Petrasanta, Central Luzon Police Regional Director, said Aaron Mansongayan, a native of Lanao Del Sur in Mindanao, was apprehended in his present residence in a Muslim Compound in Barangay Burgos, San Antonio, Zambales at about 2:30 a.m. Petrasanta said Mansongayan has a string of murder cases in Alaminos City. Authorities were armed with warrants of arrest issued by Judge Elpidio Abella of the Regional Trial Court Branch 55 of Alaminos City and Ma. Ellen Aguilar of RTC Branch 54 also in Alaminos City. According to the records, the accused was the primary suspect in the killing of Sonny Boy Asia, John David Almansor and Wilcyn Palecpec; all residents of Barangay Bisocol, Alaminos City where Mansongayan used to reside. Petrasanta said the accused went into hiding since 2012. Records also showed that the accused was charged in court in the slaying of Ruben Radovan of Barangay Amandiego, Alaminos City last March 8, 2012 and Jaime Pulido on March 9 of the same year in Barangay Pocal Pocal of the same city. Petrasanta said Mansongayan’s notoriety was highlighted in ABS-CBN SOCO aired on December 8, 2012 and was also featured in the Philippine Star dated July 16, 2012 as a wanted person with P500,000 reward offered for the murder of Asia, Almansor and Palecpec. Mansongayan is presently under the custody of the Zambales Police Office for proper disposition and documentation. ● NOT YET OVER. Christopher Garcia, spokesman of the AMBALA, a farmers organization in Hacienda Luisita, explains their continuing fight for their right to the land they till at the launching of Luisita Watch Forum on Thursday at the UP College of Mass Communication in Quezon City. Others in the picture are Prof. Danny Arao of the UP CMC, Anakpawis Partylist Rep. Fernando Hicap, Anakpawis spokesperson Danilo Ramos and Liza Maza of the Makabayan Coalition. --Photo by Leny Manalo Korean killed in Angeles City By Froilan E. Magtoto CAMP OLIVAS -- A Korean national was shot dead on Tuesday night while waiting for a passenger jeep along a street with another Korean in Angeles City. Police identified the victim as Her Tae Suk, 65, and presently staying at Prism Hotel, Barangay Anunas, Angeles City. According to investigation, Her and another Korean, identified as Lee Jaewoo were waiting for a passenger jeepney along Clarkview Avenue, in the same barangay when two unidentified men aboard a motorcycle shot Her hitting him in different parts of the body. Because of fear, Her’s companion scampered for safety. The suspects immediately escaped towards an unknown direction after the shooting. The victim’s body was brought to the Pangilinan Funeral Parlor for autopsy. ● 2 men arrested for drugs in Pampanga By Rudy Abular & BEA JEANNEL A. DELOS REYES On behalf of the 505 Barangay Councils and 21 ABC Presidents in the Province of Pampanga, we would like to greet GOVERNOR LILIA G. PINEDA CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — Police authorities have arrested two suspects tagged in illegal drugs sale in two separate towns of Pampanga on Wednesday. Candaba Police Officers arrested a 40-year old man in a drug buy-bust operation in Barangay Bahay Pare Wednesday afternoon. In Floridablanca, meanwhile, a notorious drug pusher who is also involved in carnapping and robbery-holdup activities in the western part of Pampanga was arrested in a police operation in Barangay Mabical of the said town. The arresting officers in the Candaba operation confiscated a sachet containing white crystalline substance suspected to be methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu, the marked money and other paper bills from the suspect. The suspect was identified as Edward Evangelista, a resident of Barangay Bahay Pare. According to the Candaba Municipal Police Station, coordination with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and Barangay Bahay Pare was made for the operation leading to the arrest of the suspect. The suspect was then immediately turned over to the Police Action Center. Moreover, the police station will conduct further investigation and disposition of the illegal drugs case. Senior Supt. Oscar Albayalde, acting provincial director of Pampanga Police Office identified the suspect arrested in Floridablanca as Jan Nerie Valencia, 25, single and a resident of No. 65 Capilla St., Barangay Pulung Masle in Guagua town. Albayalde said the suspect was arrested at his supposed safehouse during a buy-bust operation conducted by joint elements of Floridablanca police and provincial anti-illegal drug special operation task force led by Chief Inspector Josiemarie Basa. Basa said his men immediate- ly placed the suspect under arrest after he was caught “red-handed” handling a sachet of shabu to a member of his team who posed as buyer of illegal drugs. During the arrest, the lawmen found 10 more sachets of shabu from the possession of Valencia including a caliber .45 pistol loaded with five bullets and tucked in a gun holster. Police also seized from Valencia a black Toyota Corolla (UAK-497) and a black Suzuki Raider motorcycle with detached plate number (KZ-4139) which, according to investigators, were being used by the suspect in carrying out his illegal activities. Albayalde said the suspect is now detained at Pampanga Provincial Jail after criminal charges were filed against him court. He said his men are still determining if the suspect has any affiliation with the dreaded “Santos Drug Group.” The Pampanga police have already arrested several members of the group while their alleged leader is still at large. ● “HAPPY BIRTHDAY NANAY GOV.” Task force formed on Guagua murder KALUGURAN DAKA DING KAPITAN AT KAGAWAD PAMPANGA! CAMP OLIVAS -- The Pampanga Police Provincial Office on Thursday created a special investigation task group (SITG) to look into the gruesome killing of a former teacher and her daughter in Barangay Pulung Masle, Guagua town, Wednesday afternoon. Chief Superintendent Raul Petrasanta, Police Regional Office-3 director, said he ordered the creation of a task force to identify the perpetrators behind the slaying of Adelaide Santos, 67, and her daughter Ivy, 29, both of said barangay. NOTICE OF DEATH Atty. Gerome N. Tubig ABC President - Pampanga Public is hereby notified that SALVADOR MACASPAC PINEDA, Male, Filipino citizen, of 25845 Booker Way, Hayward, California, USA, died on January 27, 2014 at the age of 88, at the Eden Medical Center, 20103 Lake Chabot Road, Castro Valley, Alameda County, as certified by the Certificate of Death with Local Registry No. 3201401000800, issued on February 5, 2014 by the Public Health Department, Alameda County Health Care Services Agency of the State of California, USA. (Headline Gitnang Luzon; February 21 and 28, & March 07, 2014) Petrasanta said the task force will be headed by Supt. Ricardo Pangan, deputy provincial director for operations. He said the double murder incident was reported at about 7 p.m. by Barangay Captain Felicismo Santos to Guagua police. Initial investigation showed that the incident was committed at about 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. when armed men entered the house of the victims. The suspects took gas fuel from the victim’s motorcycle and poured to the former teacher and allegedly burned her, Petrasanta said. He also said the burned body of the mother was recovered at the back of their house while the daughter was found inside the comfort room. Both the victims sustained head wounds, he said. Police are still investigating the motive behind the killings. ● (PNA) Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 NEWS 3 Bataan board irked as ex-official snubs probe BY MICHAEL R. CIGARAL BALANGA CITY -- The newly retired provincial administrator here is about to face a hard wall for repeated failure to appear in the invitations of the provincial board. On its regular session last Wednesday, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP Bataan) conducted inquiry on the alleged technical malversation of public funds that involve millions of pesos. Board member Jovy Banzon, chairman of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) finance and ways and means committee, said he would exhaust all legislative measures to enable former provincial ad- ministrator Esther Paguio to shed light on the controversial financial report on the joint venture entered into by the provincial government with the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) in the income of the sequestered Bataan Shipyard and Engineering Co. Inc. (Baseco) in Mariveles town. Banzon served as presiding officer in last Wednesday’s regular session. The current business operation of Baseco involves the lease of properties in Mariveles, Bataan. The Bataan property covers around 300 hectares of land under a Joint Venture (49 percent Baseco and 51 percent Bataan) corporation with the Province of Bataan. “This is the third time that the Sanggunian invited her (Paguio) along with provincial legal officer Atty. Aurelio ‘Joey’ Angeles,” Banzon told newsmen. Angeles is presently the concurrent officer-in-charge of the provincial administrator’s office after Paguio retired last January of this year. Banzon gave photocopies of documents to the local reporters here with conflicting figures. One unsigned document was allegedly delivered by the clerk of Paguio at his office and the other one came from the Provincial Accountant’s office signed by provincial accountant Alicia R. Magpantay. The alleged Paguio document stated that more than P50 million worth of dividends entered the provincial coffers while Magpantay’s document appeared to be more than P63 million. The figures mentioned are inclusive for the years 2011 to 2013. In relation to this, last year, seven former officials of Baseco were charged by the PCGG with plunder and graft and corruption complaints for allegedly allocating to themselves excessive compensation and questionable cash advances. The PCGG, which oversees all sequestered companies, filed the complaints in the Office of the Ombudsman in connection with some P220 million in alleged excessive compensation and unliquidated cash advances. It can also be remembered, years back, Paguio was charged with disallowance or unauthorized withdrawal of funds before the Commission on Audit regional office when she was then the city treasurer of Balanga City. Meanwhile, Board Member Reynaldo Ibe, chairman of the SP committee on justice, said that any elected official who maliciously squanders people’s money is liable and may be charged with technical malversation of public fund. As of press time, Paguio cannot be reached for her official statement on the issue. ● BIG DAY. US Navy ship Captain Anthony G. Bourdouin (center) receives a token of appreciation from Olongapo City Mayor Rolen Paulino for his community relations project to the center for youth and women. Also in photo are (from left to right) Beatrijs Lieckens of Alliah Caritas Charity and ACI pilot, Jojo Rivera program director of the center, US Navy ship operations officer Joel Barnecut, Olongapo City Vice Mayor Rodel Cerezo, Lynn Habeck of Wings of Change Charities and Aviation Concepts, SBMA Director Cynthia Paulino, City Social Welfare Officer Gonzalo Pascua, May Azanza and Elma Selvido. --Photo by Rey Garcia US Navy ship captain brings joy to orphans BY REY GARCIA OLONGAPO CITY – US Navy ship Captain Anthony G. Bourdouin of the visiting USNS battleship John Ericson took time out from his busy schedule yesterday to share joy and laughter with orphans from the city’s Center for Youth, Women and Social Development. Earlier, US Navy personnel conducted repair, painting and refurbishing works at the center as part of its Community Relations (COMREL) activities while his ship is docked at the Alava Pier inside Subic Bay Freeport for its routine visit. “Olongapo is our second home,” Bourdouin said as he vowed to continue to extend help to the city’s Social Welfare Development programs. “This is only the beginning. I will request our Navy Commander to allow our ship to visit your city more frequently,” Bourdouin said. Olongapo City Mayor Rolen Paulino and several local government officials graced the “Big Day Celebration” sponsored NAVY CAPTAIN... Page 17 Gov’t means business in Manila Bay rehab By Butch Gunio BALANGA CITY -The Department of Environment Natural Resources (DENR) Bataan and other government entities in the province are serious to do concerted efforts for the rehabilitation of Manila Bay. Mila Ramirez, DENR Bataan sector head of protected areas, wildlife, and coastal zone management and focal person of Manila Bay rehabilitation project in the province, said in a guesting in the local station 98.3 FM Smile Radio, that so far government entities in the province like the provincial government, Balanga City government, Pilar municipal government, and Bataan PenMANILA BAY REHAB... Page 17 Happy Birthday NANAY GOV. LILILA “BABY” PINEDA! Our Kabalens are very proud of your dynamic leadership in stewarding the success of the province and the progress you brought in the lives of every Kapampangan. Greetings from: RODELIO TONY MAMAC Barangay Captain Balibago, Angeles City 4 Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Isang masayang pagbati na aking ipinapaabot sa ating mga mahal na Gobernadora ng Pampanga na si Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda sa pagsapit ng kanyang kaarawan. Nawa’y lalo pang lumaganap at umunlad ang ating lalawigan at patuloy na lumago lalo ang kabuhayan at makatulong sa mga nangangailangan nating kababayan. Maligayang Bati Nanay Gov! EMMANUEL “BON” ALEJANDRINO MAYOR RAMON “MONCHING” CHANGCOCO Vice Mayor At mga miembro ng Sangguniang Bayan ng Arayat, Pampanga It has been a pleasure for me to work with one of the most dedicated, efficient and well-respected public servants in our land Gov. Nanay Baby Pineda. Her commitment to uplift the lives of the Kapampangans cascades down to the hearts of all those she works with, myself included. On this special day, I wish for our Governor Nanay to be blessed with health and wisdom that she may continue to lead Pampanga to the glory it has lost in the past. RENE ESTACIO MAGLANQUE Municipal Mayor, Candaba, Pampanga We love you,Gov. Nanay! Happy Birthday! Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Happy Birthday Nanay Gov! In behalf of the People of Mabalacat City, we wish our dearest NANAY a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY. We thank you for being the beacon of love and care for Pampangueños. Your compassion for the poor and the sickly, your strength and grace to accomplish your vision of a prosperous and peaceful Pampanga and your steadfast dedication to public service continue to be an inspiration and encouragement for all of us in Mabalacat City. From the City of Mabalacat and its constituents, MASAYANG ALDO KEBAITAN, NANAY GOV!, WE LOVE YOU! MARINO “BOKING” MORALES CITY MAYOR HON. CHRISTIAN HALILI CITY VICE MAYOR Municipal Councilors: Hon. Benjamin D. Jocson Hon. Gerald Guttrie P. Aquino Hon. Froylan L. Galang Hon. Roland D. Pena Hon. Rogelio Q. Yumul Hon. Krizzanel C. Garbo Hon. Eduardo D. Sotto Hon. Carlo Nino C. Rivera Hon. Amauri M. Tiglao Hon. Dwight Oliver P. Morales ABC- Hon. Oscar Aurelio 5 6 Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 EDITORIAL Like a mother “There is no friendship, nor love, like that of a mother to a child,” says one post in a popular social networking site. Indeed, a mother’s love for her child is the purest, most unselfish feeling one could ever have towards another. From the time the mother conceives to the last seconds of her breath she would love a son or a daughter. Such love is what Kapampangans are enjoying with Gov. Lilia Pineda, that’s why the whole province calls her “Nanay Baby.” Her style of governance is unparalleled because she treats Kapampangans as her family, her children. With that, she could never go wrong in seeking for what is best for all that she governs. Pineda showed to all that she is neither a boss who dictates what needs to be done nor a mere employee who wraps up her work after the prescribed time expired. She works very early in the morning and stay late in the night to see to it that everything that she hopes to be given to Kapampangans are all well taken care of. We have so many leaders who point us to where we should go. Leaders who push us hard towards where they intend us to be. But, with a governor like Nanay Baby, we are guided with love and care to reap the benefits of all those she laid her hands and toiled on. HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon is a Daily Regional Newspaper Acting General Manager: JOEY PAVIA Editor-in-Chief: albert lacanlale Layout Artist: JP Manalang Photojournalist: Leo villacarlos Reporters: CHARLENE CAYABYAB / MARNA D. DEL ROSARIO Administrative Staff: sherylin l. rivera Marketing Head: ELAINE MAPILES Marketing/Circulation: Marlo franco Account Executive: caren m. garcia Publisher: I.N.I. 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(045) 435-0938 Pampanga and its farm mechanization program T he Philippine Center for Post Harvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech), a bureau under the Department of Agriculture, has continuously implemented the farm mechanization program of the national government and has assisted hundreds of farmers improve and increase their yield. Included in their program is a counterpart scheme agreement between the DA’s Regional Offices and r.s. imperial the farmer organizations wherein the farmer groups will shoulder the 15-percent cost of the total amount of the equipment. If a 90HP Tractor costs around P2 million, the farmers should provide P300,000 in order to avail such equipment. In the province of Pampanga, farmer organizations and cooperatives are rejoicing when they availed for free different farm machineries such as combine harvesters, transplanter, hand tractors and mini-tractors, reapers and other off-farm and on-farm equipment from the Department of Agriculture because, instead of providing the needed 15-percent share, the Provincial Government of Pampanga shouldered the cost of all equipment allocated to the province. According to Board Member Rosve Henson of the Third District of Pampanga, the province has already allocated around P10 million as counterpart funds for the said program of the Department of Agriculture. “Ngayon lang nagyari ito sa amin, libre na lahat mula sa binhi at mga equipment,” said Maximiano Bingcang of Buhay Pag-asa Irrigators Association in San Luis, Pampanga. “Tinupad nya talaga ang kanyang pangako sa mga maliliit na magsasaka.” PhilMech study shows that the overall human, animal and mechanical power input in the farm of every Filipino farmer is low at 0.52 hp/ha and this is the reason behind low production level and high post harvest losses. In other countries like Japan, MY GRAIN the level of power input is 7hp/ha, the highest in Asia, Korea has 4.11 hp/ha, while China has 3.88 hp/ha., India has 1 hp/ha, Thailand the number 1 exporter of rice is 0.79hp/ha. Pampanga Governor Lilia G. Pineda is right, the agricultural sector is now her top priority in her second term. She has assigned Second District Board Member Tonton Torres “Ngayon lang nagyari ito sa amin, libre na lahat mula sa binhi at mga equipment“ and First District Board Member Cris Garbo to draw up plans to help the farming sector improve their lives and income. Board Member Dinan Labung, the Committee Chairman on Agriculture, has already asked the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist to prepare a province-wide agricultural development program in coordination with the Department of Agriculture and other agencies. *** Meanwhile, in Thailand, the government is facing a major debacle to meet payments due to farmers under the rice-pledging scheme. Late payment to farmers has become a national issue for the Pheu Thai-led government. At the start of the 20132014 main crop which is October, Thai farmers have pledged about 10 million MT under the rice-pledging scheme but only 50 billion baht was paid to farmers. The Rice-Pledging Scheme was the campaign slogan of the present Thai administration during the 2011 elections. The Pheu Thai Party of Prime Minister Yingcluck Shinawatra drew its support from the farming sector specifically in Thailand’s rural northeast. The program aims to improve the lives of farmers and increase their income especially those in the rural areas. Under the program, Thailand government would buy rice from the farmers at a very lucrative price that could even reach 50-percent higher than the prevailing market price and store in warehouses. They will cut their exports in the world market and wait for the sudden shortage and a spike in global prices. When that happens, they will open the warehouses and sell their stockpiles to the world at a premium price. The Thailand government wins and its farmers earn while foreign consumers and importers like the Philippines lose. The government underestimated the global traders who knew how to respond to any kind of international trade policy that would affect their business. They shifted their purchases from other rice exporting countries like Vietnam and Pakistan. This is the opportunity that India is waiting. It opens its doors to foreign importers. Then Vietnam started to lower their price and Thailand was left behind. The government stockpiles their 17 million tons harvest in mills across the country and should immediately make some decisions on disposing the old rice stocks instead of selling them. Rice deteriorates in quality if kept for over three years and if shipped to other countries the quality is not so good. Today, India is the world’s largest rice exporter for the third consecutive year with a total of 10 million tons of rice exports in 2013-2014 according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). It is likely to account for around 25 percent of the total global rice trade of around 40.2 million tons. In the Philippines, the government declared 2013 as the National Year of Rice. If not for typhoon Yolanda, the country has already accomplished its target of self-sufficiency last December 2013. The country’s paddy production stood at 18.44 million tons down by 1.56 million tons from the targeted 20 million tons under the Food Staples Sufficiency Program of the Aquino Administration. *** Last Wednesday, February 19, 2014, Governor Lilia G. Pineda launched the Point of Care Program-a joint project of the Provincial Government and PhilHealth. The event was attended by the different chiefs of hospitals, provincial and local officials, and other medical practitioners held at the Diosdado Macapagal Memorial Hospital. Right after the power point presentation, I thought the program came to an end already but, suddenmy grain...Page 7 7 Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Hotter heads with an El Niño event in 2014 A ccording to the published new planting would have started report in the proceedings this year it could have pushed of the National Academy the cropping period way into the of Sciences in the US, rainy days of extreme inthere is a 75% chance tensity that usually follow an El Niño event will very high temperatures occur in 2014. The brought about by an El report uses a research Niño event. The images method that projects of destruction caused by the occurrence of the weather system a full year out—versus the six-month maximum typically predicted by other methods. El Niño events are characterized by a warmer Pacific Ocean, which can lead to overall warmer temperatures Yolanda would by then Leny Manalo across the globe and most likely have resurcause droughts in rected in the people’s Australia and nearby countries minds. and an increase in rain in South Meanwhile, the current buying America. According to the report, price of palay has reached P22 the method correctly predicted per kilo in many places and this the absence of El Niño events in is giving the rice farmers much2012 and 2013. needed sense of relief. So it is not In 2010 severe drought dam- the El Niño that will most likely aged crops worth some $61 mil- produce more hot heads among lion and the Philippines, already our farmers this year but the unthe world’s largest importer of resolved smuggling in the country rice, imported an additional that would surely ride on the need 2.4 million tons because of the to import rice again because of drought then. It was the same the El Niño. Now even members period when rice smuggling be- of the congress in a recent joint came more rampant. Early this hearing of the House Committees year rice farmers were reporting of Agriculture and Food Security lack of water in several areas in are saying that rice smuggling is Central Luzon already affect- not possible without the collusion ing their plants even in low-lying or assistance of those in governCandaba, Pampanga. Neverthe- ment. I have the gut feeling that less, with just less than a month Davao City Mayor Rod Duterte is or so before the present rice crop not about to take back his threat can all be harvested there is still just yet. that big chance that the bulk of In Metro Manila, the feared the current rice crop will not be “carmageddon”, an extreme trafaffected by this year’s projected fic congestion, was already bedrought. It is the expected longer ing reported by irate motorists summer days that will put at risk to have begun with the start of the next cropping. When finally the construction of the Skyway 3 project, a 14.8-kilometer six-lane elevated expressway that will complete the Skyway system from Alabang to Balintawak connecting the South Luzon Expressway and the North Luzon Expressway as well as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway Phase 2. To be added to that will be the truck ban in Manila starting on February 24 this year prohibiting eightwheel trucks and vehicles with gross weight above 4,500 kilograms from plying the city roads from 5 in the morning to 9 in the evening that is expected to jam some 2,500 trucks in surrounding cities while waiting to race towards the Manilabased ports. Already, a heated clash is on between Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista and Manila traffic czar, Vice Mayor Isko Moreno, over the issue. The Bureau of Customs has also weighed in and declared that the truck ban will adversely affect its revenue collection unless appropriate measures are set in place in time. My wife, who works in a shipping company, said that companies like what they have will have to do some adjusting in their operations when port cargo deliveries and withdrawals can only be done outside regular office hours. It seems that even without the predicted El Niño yet the temperature in the country is bound to rise near boiling point unless the people get that kind of government leadership that can inspire them to sacrifice, extend their patience and prevent putting more hot heads at loggerheads. Summer will be exasperatingly hot this year for many. ● “I have the gut feeling that Davao City Mayor Rod Duterte is not about to take back his threat just yet.. “ gut feel Stuck in traffic T ransport and traffic management is a serious concern among Philippine cities. Any driver, commuter or road user is exposed to how our public traffic and transport system has become generally mismanaged. But local government leaders are trying their best to organize the traffic situation in their respective communities. A lot of people are not aware that there is a National Center for Transportation Studies (NCTS) dedicated to scholarly research, training and extension services in the field of transportation. So why are experiencing huge traffic jams and worsening road-related cases? In one dialogue with the NCTS, a Japanese researcher named Chika Watanabe told me that the problem with Philippine roads is that it is being used by all types of vehicles – private vehicles of all sizes, jeepneys, tricycles, pedicabs or wheelers, bicycles, karitons, kalesas, and humans. In addition to Ms. Watanabe’s observation, Metro Manila and major cities have no organized public transport which can be enjoyed by both the rich and the poor. Even if rules are implemented, people tend to disobey the law and prefer jaywalking, overtaking and random loading and unloading. Just recently, we heard of the bus acci- modate all the vehicles converging in the metropolis. Maybe this is MMDA’s way of shooing away motorists or it may be considered as an alternative traffic decongestion scheme more effective than number-coding or color-coding. We wouldn’t have a chaotic traffic system if we have preserved, maintained and developed public transportation such as buses and trains. We allowed the proliferation of a mass transport system that mirrors our “tingident that claimed the Earl P. Tongol tingi” system. Public lives of 14 people intransport capacity is cluding comedian Arvin “Tado” low, routes are cut short and fares Jimenez. Unfortunately, this is equal to “barya” or coins. another transport-related mishap But all we can do now is be pathat should have been avoided if tient and wait for the construction the people in authority have done of wider roads, railways and hightheir job. Allowing a bus without ways. For the progressive minds, a license-to-operate to transport this means that there would mean more than 40 passengers is just counting more years of sacrifice, plain stupidity. lost time and wasted money. OthIn Metro Manila, 15 road pro- ers may look at it as a countdown jects are underway and traffic to doomsday for public transport congestion is expected to be- drivers. The rest would just be accome worse than ever. Alternate cepting the fact that no one can routes are already designated but solve traffic problems. INSIGHTS...Page 17 these are not enough to accom- “Nowadays, delays can happen even if you are just a kilometer away from your target destination.“ Insights Tatamaan ng kidlat N akakawalang gana. Nakakawalang respeto. Ito ang karamihang reaksyon ng ating mga kababayan sa mga nangyayari sa senado. Pakiramdam ng mga tao na talagang marami sa mga senador ang kasangkot sa pagnanakaw sa kaban ng bayan. Marami ang nagsipag-yaman samantalang mahigit na singkwenta porsyento sa mamamayang Pilipino ay nagdarahop, at sa istatistika, libolibong pamilya ang sumasala sa oras, ibig sabihin natutulog sa gabi na kumakalam ang sikmura. *** Nakakalula. Daan-daang milyong piso ang pinag-uusapan, pagkatapos kapag kinapa mo ang bulsa mo, kumakalansing na sentimo ang iyong nasasalat. Buksan mo ang iyong Max Sangil kartamoneda, kulang pa sa pambayad mo ng kuryente at tubig. Heto ngayon, sabi ni Ruby Tuazon isasauli niya ang P40 milyong pisong naging komisyon niya sa naging transaksyon niya sa dalawang senador. Eh, ang susunod na katanungan ay magkano kaya naman ang naging parte ni Janet Napoles at dalawang senador, kung totoo man ang bintang ni Tuazon? Alalahanin natin na singko porsyento lang ang komisyon na napupunta kay Tuazon. Sa matematika, ang singko porsyento ay nangangahulugan na P800 milyon sa kaban ng bayan ang nawala na dumaan sa mga organisasyon ni Napoles, at tuloy tuloy sa bulsa ng mga kawatan sa gobyerno. toda max “Mr. Senator, magkano ang nagastos mo noong kumampanya ka sa pagka-senador?” *** Ano kaya kung tanungin natin si Senador TG Guingona: Mr. Senator, magkano ang nagastos mo noong kumampanya ka sa pagka-senador? Galing ba sa sarili mong bulsa ang ipantustos mo sa pag-kandidato mo? Pwede ka bang sumumpa sa harap ng altar ng Panginoon na nagkakasya ka lang at komportable ka na sa sahod mo bilang senador? At pwede bang itaas ang kamay mo at sabihin ang katotohanan at walang bahid na kasinungalingan na kahit isang kusing na maruming pera ay wala kang ibinulsa? At ano kaya kung ipasagot na rin natin ang mga katanungang iyan kina Senador Franklin Drilon, Alan Peter Cayetano, Antonio Trillanes, Tito Sotto, Sonny Angara, Bongbong Marcos, Loren Legarda, Lito Lapid, Pia Cayetano at higit sa lahat kina Jinggoy Estrada, Bong Revilla, Juan Ponce Enrile at kay Miriam Defensor Santiago? *** Para bang sa kwento sa biblia na tuwing nagsisinungaling si San Pedro ay tumitilaok ang manok. Dito sa kaso naman ng mga senador, sana tuwing may magsisinungaling sa itinatanong natin tatamaan ng kidlat. Palagay ninyo? May matitira pa kaya sa kanila? Sabi ng mga kaibigan ko sa Wednesday Club, “Ala na siguro. He! he!” ● my grain from Page 6 ly, another video presentation showing several patients who have availed and utilized the medical assistance program of the provincial and the national government popped out. Everyone interviewed were very emotional expressing their gratitude to the hardworking governor for the medical assistance they got as they greeted her “Happy Birthday.” The lobby of the hospital became very silent as cured patients of the hospital started to come out from a secret door as they greeted the Governor a Happy Birthday. With roses and balloons, hugs and kisses, they emotionally thanked the lady governor for her unconditional love for them. Others were crying with happiness and fulfilment as they watched the event. In her simple message, the governor wishes all government workers, especially doctors and nurses, to take good care of our patients especially the poor. “Luguran tala pu, kaulan tala, pagserbisyuan talang masalese a ating tula,” as tears of happiness flowed from her cheeks. “This is the best birthday gift that you have given me. Thank you Dr. Ponio. Sana mikakalugud na ko ngan kening hospital,” the Governor said in her message. HAPPY, HAPPY 63rd BIRTHDAY GOVERNOR LILIA G. PINEDA. NANAY...NG LAHAT...NANAY NG MASA. ● 8 Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Dakal pung salamat kekayu king egana-ganang lugud at masabal a gewa at peparamdam yu para karing tau Magalang. Asahan yu ing kekaming lubus a suporta at tune lugud ngeni at king daratang pang panaun a pamanugumpe yu king kekayung bie anti mong indu ning Kapampangan. On behalf of the people of Magalang, we wish you a blessed birthday where the love of God fills your spirit as you celebrate your special day. Ikayu ing sala ampong pag-asa ning Pampanga. HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NANAY GOV! ROMULO “ROMY” PECSON The town of Porac, as well as the whole of Pampanga, is blessed for having a Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda who genuinely looks after the welfare of the people. Her service to the Kapampangan people is carried out with love and real concern, propelling our governor to work even beyond what is expected of her. Gov Nanay inspires us to work even harder and in synchrony with her goal of making Pampanga a highly-progressive province. Happy Birthday, Nanay Gov! MIKE TAPANG President, Pampanga Councilors League Mayor – Magalang, Pampanga Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 9 God is good to people who give meaning to other people’s lives. He will be the One to reward you with your good deeds. Words are not enough to express how glad we are that you are celebrating another year of your life. May this year bring it all the success and fulfillment your heart desires. Your best years are still ahead of you, you’ll always be forever young!!! Happy Birthday to the most wonderful person we’ve known, GOVERNOR LILIA G. PINEDA. Mabuhay po kayo! Dennis “Delta” G. Pineda Vice Governor Kambe da ring memalen ning balen Sta. Rita, payabut mi ing kekaming pamagpuge king importanting aldo ning kekayung kayaldawan. Nanay, dakal pung salamat king kekayung babie serbisyu at masabal karing tau Sta. Rita. Ali mi pu kalimuwan nune lagi ming tanam karing puso at kaisipan mi ing lugud ning tune Indu Ning Kapampangan. Ikayu pu ing babie pag-asa at sikanan karing memalen lalo na potang daramdaman mi ing lugud a gagawan yu ali mu king Sta. Rita nune king kabilugan ning Pampanga. Tandanan yu, ikami pu keti king Sta. Rita, buo ing kekaming suporta king pamangubyernu yu king probinsiya. KALUGURAN DAKA DING TAU STA. RITA! GOVERNOR LILIA G. PINEDA HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NANAY GOV! YOLANDA “YOLLY” PINEDA Punong Bayan, Bayan ng Sta. Rita At mga Miembro ng Sangguniang Bayan 10 Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Warmest birthday greetings to our beloved Governor, Governor Lilia “Nanay Baby” Pineda from the town of Lubao. On behalf of your cabalens here in Lubao, Pampanga, I wish to convey our utmost gratitude for all your support to our programs. May the God Almighty always bless you with good health and inner strength to continue your advocacy towards steering the Province of Pampanga to the path of development. Rest assured that your cabalens here will remain unconditional to our support to you and to the programs and projects of your administration for the Province of Pampanga. Once again, Happy 63rd Birthday Nanay Gov and more power! Mylyn Pineda Cayabyab Mayor – Lubao, Pampanga On behalf of the team “PANYULUNG MINALIN”, we would like to greet Governor Lilia G. Pineda a “HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY”. Nanay Gov, you are more special than your day of birth. Thank you very much for supporting and helping for the betterment of Minalin and its people. You are a gift to every Kapampangan! Your good deeds will not be forgotten as millions of Kapampangans are satisfied with your performance as beloved leader of Pampanga. Expect our full support in your administration. Kaluguran daka ding tau Minalin! Happy Birthday Nanay Baby Pineda! Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Warmest birthday greetings to our beloved Governor, Governor Lilia “Nanay Baby” Pineda from the First District of Pampanga! 11 Happy Birthday, Nanay Gov! On behalf of all the Candabeños who are appreciative of all that you do for us particularly on education, health, infrastructure, economic progress and growth of our province. Greetings from: CHERRY MANALO Board Member 1st District – Pampanga Greetings from: THELMA MACAPAGAL Councilor, Municipality of Candaba and Family Happy Birthday Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda! We would like to extend our heartfelt greetings to our working Governor who has helping our Cabalens for the progress of our province, May the good Lord bless you with more success. We pray that God would give you more fruitful years of service in Pampanga. Happy Birthday Nanay Gov! We greet Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda, her 63rd birthday. More triumph and blessings to you, your family ! Greetings from: ANTHONY JOSEPH ‘TON-TON’ TORRES BOARD MEMBER 2nd District, Pampanga Mayor ROY MANALASTAS MUNICIPALITY OF MEXICO 12 Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 We would like to extend our warmest greetings to Governor Lilia “Nanay” G. Pineda as she celebrates her Birthday on this day – February 21, 2014. On behalf of the people of Sta. Ana, we wish you all the success and triumphs in your commitment and mandate to serve the more than two million Kapampangans as our dearly loved governor of Pampanga. We join the thousands of Kapampangan in saying, WE LOVE YOU, NANAY GOV! HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ROMMEL ‘OMENG’ CONCEPCION Mayor – Sta Ana, Pampanga Happy Birthday Nanay Gov! On your very special day and all throughout the days of your life, may you get the best of everything as genuine and sincere public-servant. Your tender loving care for the people of Pampanga will not be forgotten but will always be cherished forever in the hearts of the Kapampangan. God bless you today, and may He grace you with many more years. The people of Sta. Ana support you all the way. We love and care for you Nanay! Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Dalangin ku keng Makiupaya na maging mak abaldugan ing aldo ning kebaitan ning kek atamung malugud a gobernador a keti Pampanga. Masayang Aldo Ning Cecang Kebaitan Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda! Luid k a, Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda CRISOSTOMO GARBO Board Member 1st District – Pampanga KRIZZANEL “WIN-WIN” GARBO Councilor – Mabalacat City ROSVE HENSON Board Member 3rd District -Pampanga We are so glad that we have a Governor like you who really cares. We pray that you get what your heart so desires. We love you and we will support you all the way! Thanks for loving the people of Floridablanca. Kaluguran da kayu pu, Nanay! EDUARDO GUERRERO Mayor - Floridablanca 13 14 Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 MESSAGE You are a place of respect and honor for us. It is our luck we are with you, and may you have many more great birthdays like this! We love you Nanay Gov! Happy Birthday, Nanay Gov! On behalf of all the Kapampangans in 4th district who are appreciative of all that you do for us particularly on education, health, infrastructure, economic progress and growth of our province. You have laid much on the line to fight for our future, and we thank you for your sincere love and care for us –the Kapampangan race. MULA SA BAYAN NG SAN LUIS Venancio “Asyong” Macapagal Mayor Because you’re so special and you’re loved so much – You deserve to have the best Birthday ever. Leonardo Salas Jr. Vice Mayor SB MEMBERS: Greetings from: Esmeralda Suba Florentino Ocampo Jr. Cesar Lagman Jerry Sagum NESTOR TOLENTINO PUNONG BARANGAYS: Board Member 4th District - Pampanga NESTOR B. TARUC LARRY D. DEL ROSARIO ALEXANDER S. CUNANAN ANDRES C. DELA PEÑA DANILO D. SUAREZ SEBASTIAN B. CALIWAG CRESENCIANO A. CUNANAN VENICIO C. PEÑA In behalf of my family and the people of Guagua, we wish you good health and may you continue helping our Cabalens. Happy Birthday Nanay Baby! We Love You and To God be the glory! Greetings from: mAYOR DANTE TORRES Municipality of Guagua vice-mAYOR ANTHONNY TUAñO SB Members: Baby Howell Torres Romeo Guilas Roan Reyes Sajid Khan Eusoof Joan Carreon Roy Sunglao Eugene Paul Ponio Michelle Rivera Angelo Layug - ABC President and the People of Guagua SAN JOSE STO. NIÑO SAN ROQUE SAN JUAN SAN NICOLAS STA. MONICA SAN AGUSTIN STA. CRUZ PAMB. Mario Mangalus Allan Estacio EdilbertoMangulabnan bryantaruc elpidiod. mangalus-abcpresident RUPERTO C. SAGUM JAYSON D. INGAL JUANITO P. CARLOS LUCIANO C. CALIWAG EDUARDO C. CALMA JESUS I. CRUZ LEUVINO B. REYES FELIPE C. SUMAT STA. CATALINA SAN SEBASTIAN STA. CRUZ POB. STO .TOMAS STA . RITA STO. ROSARIO STA. LUCIA SAN CARLOS Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 MVP to inaugurate HAU new building By Charlene A. Cayabyab ANGELES CITY -- Telecommunications mogul Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP) is set to lead the inauguration of Holy Angel University’s new building. Pangilinan, also chairman of HAU’s Board of Trustees, will inaugurate the 10-storey Peter G. Nepomuceno Center for Professional Development building on March 7. Pangilinan will be joined by university President Arlyn Villanueva and Engineer Pe- ter Nepomuceno during the cutting of ribbon ceremonies. The inauguration coincides with HAU Founder’s Day. Meanwhile, Pampanga Archbishop Paciano Aniceto will lead clergy members in the blessing of the new building. The building houses the university’s graduate school as well as the College of Business and Accountancy, which is the biggest college in the university. The upper floors will be used for the future College of Law, including a moot court and a library. Other facilities in the new building include a 500-seat auditorium, a 270-seat food court, 19 case rooms, eight computer laboratories, thesis defense room, research computer laboratory, four function rooms, 45 classrooms, student lounge, administrative offices, faculty rooms, and a roof deck with garden. The Office of Student Services and Affairs, including the guidance center, medical/ dental clinics, student coun- BUSINESS 15 cil/student publication offices and a coffee shop, will be located in the building’s ground floor. The building is equipped with 100 CCTV cameras and a WiFi connection. The building was named after Don Juan D. Nepomuceno’s youngest of 10 children, who is known for his skillful management of the family’s many businesses, his philanthropy and his generosity to the archdiocese, particularly the clergy and the seminary. ● Clark hotels report high occupancy By Charlene A. Cayabyab CLARK FREEPORT - -Major hotels have reported high occupancy rate as two international events will be held here this weekend. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Tourism and Promotions manager Noemi Garcia said Holiday Inn’s occupancy is about 90 to 95 percent; Widus Hotel and Resort, about 94 percent; Montevista Villas inside Mimosa Leisure Estate, around 95 percent; and, Hotel Stotsenberg and Casino’s occupancy is about 80 percent. Other major hotels in Clark and in Angeles City have yet to submit their occupancy rate at the Department of Tourism, but reports have it that hotels are also deriving benefits from the two international events. High occupancy rate in and around Clark usually takes place every February during the annual staging of Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Festival. This time, the high occupancy rate is being attributed to the upcoming International Music Festival (IMF) and the Clark International Motor Show (CIMS). The first ever IMF (Woodstock-style) to be performed by world-renowned artists on February 22 to 23 will be held at the Global Gateway Logistics Corporation (GGLC) grounds in Clark. The music fest is being organized by 7107 Production Group in cooperation with CDC and GGLC. About 35,000 to 70,000 are expected to witness the inter- national music fest. Meanwhile, the CIMS 2014 opened on Thursday and will last at the CDC Parade Grounds and Clark International Speedway from until 23. The CIMS will feature The Extreme Auto Fashion where different cars with amazing features and details will compete, including the holding of Miss CIMS Bikini Open. During the motor show, CIMS will also hold the 2nd Leg Northern Series of the Philippine Drag Racing Championship and Circuit Shakedown at the Clark Speedway. Garcia said several restaurants outside the freeport have started to offer special or discounted rates for ticket holders of the two international events. ● For SMAC, E-Plus members All-day free movie at SM Cinema Baliwag BALIWAG, BULACAN -- As the saying goes, “the best things in life are free” and SM Cinema Baliwag is treating its customers with a movie marathon to start the merry month of March. On March 1, SM Advantage Card (SMAC), BDO Rewards, Prestige Card and e-PLUS Card holders will have a chance to watch this season’s top movies all for free. Lineup of exciting movies include “The Right Kind of Wrong”, “I, Frankenstein”, “Meet the Next Big Thing”, “The Nut Job”, “The Legend of Hercules” and “The Wolf of Wall Street”. Members can now claim their free Movie Marathon Passport at the SM Cinema e-PLUS Tap to Pay booth by presenting their e-PLUS and SMAC. Still not an e-PLUS member but want to join your friends for the movie marathon date? Just bring your SM Advantage Card together with a valid ID to avail of the ePLUS Special Combo Kit for only P80. The kit includes a personalized card with P50 load, a FREE popcorn and a movie marathon passport. Movie marathon passports may be redeemed from February 12 – March 1, 2014. For inquiries, call SM City Baliwag at (044) 7610723. ● Happy Birthday Nanay! Maligayang Bati We love you very much Gov. Lilia ‘Nanay’ Pineda! Sa ngalan ng mga mamamayan at nanunungkulan sa Barangay San Agustin, Bayan ng Candaba, binabati po namin kayo ng isang Maligayang Kaarawan Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda. Fritzie Dexter David vice-mayor, porac, pampanga Olga Frances “Fritzie” David-Dizon Former 2nd District Board Member Dalangin namin, na sumulong ang inyong pamamahala sa pamamagitan ng pagkakaloob ng Panginoong Diyos ng marami pang tagumpay sa inyong pamumuno at sa lalawigan. NELSON ALONZO Brgy. captain, san agustin, candaba, pampanga 16 SHOWBIZ Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 Very dry ang relationship nina Carla Abellana at Geoff Eigenmann I namin ni Carla Abellana na wala silang Valentine’s Day celebration ng boyfriend na si Geoff Eigenmann at wala ring regalo ang aktor sa kanya. “Walang gift, walang f lowers, wala ni isang pirasong kisses (chocolates). Hindi kami ganu’n,” say niya nang makausap namin sa presscon ng horror film niyang Third Eye under Regal Films. Ano raw ang magagawa niya kung hindi romantic type na BF si Geoff? Okay lang daw ito sa kanya dahil hindi na rin naman daw uso ngayon ang mga ganitong karomantikohan. So, okay lang talaga sa kanya? Wala siyang tampo? “Oo. Wala. Kasi matagal ko nang alam na ganu’n siya. Sanay na. Okay lang.” Hindi siya naiinggit sa mga nakikita niya sa Instagramtulad nina Dingdong Dantes at Marian Rivera na nasa Balesin Island last Valentine’s Day? “Wala, wala at all. Siyempre, kasi ’yun ’yung nakasanayan nila, ’yun ’yung practice nila, eh, hindi kami ganu’n. Ganu’n lang ’yun.” May nagbiro nga na parang hindi naman maganda ’yun for a guy at pagtatanggol naman ni Carla, “Sa inyo. Sa akin, okay lang.” Kung ang ibang girls daw ay nakakatanggap ng mga kung anu-anong gift mula sa boyfriend, siya naman daw, kaya niyang bumili, kaya buy na lang daw siya for herself. So, pati sa proposal ay hindi na raw siya nag-iexpect ng anything romantic from Geoff dahil mahirap daw mag-expect. Besides, hindi pa naman daw siya ready na magpakasal sa ngayon. Pero puwede rin naman daw mag-propose si Geoff at this point. Hindi naman daw kasi ibig sabihin nito, ikakasal na sila agad. Anyway, pagkatapos ng seryeng My Husband’s Lover, sa horror film naman ngayon mapapanood si Carla bilang bida sa Third Eye with Ejay Falcon. Showing na ang movie sa Feb. 26 at kasama rin dito sina Denise Laurel at Camille Prats mula sa direksyon ni Aloy Adlawan. ● Kris Aquino gimikera M ahusay magpagimik si Kris para siya mapagusapan. Victorious siya sa panggagamit sa isyu nila ni James Yap. She posted on James birthday: “Happy Birthday James. Peace, harmony & God’s blessings to you... I am a mom who has learned to set aside past hurts & I’ve learned how to move on w/ God’s grace because I want my sons to be well adjusted & positive. And that starts w/ my example. #peace #maturity.” Then, in her show with Boy, she announced: “Bimby told me something wonderful kanina. Sabi niya, ‘Mama, because you brought me all my games, I want you to be happy, you can already have a boyfriend but no breaking up’. Ang cute, di ba? Yung six-year-old, gusto na talaga ng kaligayahan para sa parehong magulang. Pero ‘yun lang ang hinihingi niya, huwag n’yong guluhin ha? Kung papasok kayo sa relasyon, make sure it’s for keeps.” Then in her morning show, she announced the next day that she’s been dumped by a prospective suitor who’s supposed to be very rich: “Yeah, it hurts. Kasi ako ‘yung nasabihan ng, ‘I never want to talk to you or text you for the rest of my life.’ That’s life. Kung pwede ko lang talaga ma-rewind o ma-edit kung ano geoff eigenmann & carla abellana Camille Prats muling mag-aasawa I ‘yung nangyari. Kina-shock ko talaga ‘yun. Sabi ko, ‘Ouch, how harsh.’ Pero at least ‘di ba, walang lokohan.” She said she felt sad for only one day and was able to quickly recover. “Kagabi ipinagdasal ko talaga, ‘Don’t let me be bitter, God.’ Sinabi ng ate ko kagabi, ‘Well, he had a courage to take you out and like you so that’s why malakas din ang loob niya to tell you na ayaw na niya sa iyo.’ Reality. Sabi ng ate ko, ‘If he doesn’t like my sister he’s not good enough for my sister.’ Sabi ko, ‘Tama, ate.’ Tapos sabi ko, ‘Ate ’di man lang pinaabot sa birthday ko. Nakakainis. Doon ako buwisit na buwisit talaga.” Like we said, she really knows how to be talked about. ● t was 2007 nang mapabalitang ipinagbubuntis ni Camille Prats ang kanyang baby courtesy of her boyfriend then na si Anthony Linsangan. Bago nagtapos ang taong 2007 ay lumipad sina Camille at Anthony patungong California, USA para doon magpakasal at isilang ang kanilang baby na si Nathaniel Caesar P. Linsangan. January 5, 2008 ay nagpakasal sina Camille at Anthony sa The Albertson Wedding Chapel sa Los Angeles, California. Nineteen days later, on Jan. 24, 2008 ay isinilang sa Amerika si Nathan. Kung kelan maganda ang pagsasama ng magasawang Anthony at Camille kapiling ang kanilang anak na si Nathan ay saka naman na-diagnose si Anthony ng nasapharyngeal carcinoma na kanyang ikinamatay nu’ng September showbiz... pagE 17 MJ Cayabyab is on the track to serenade Kapampangans with his most desired revival songs including Larawang Kupas, Muntik na kitang Minahal, Mahal na Mahal Kita and many more. Catch him on February 22, 2014 Saturday at SM City San Fernando Downtownat 5 p.m. at the 4th level and at SM Savemore Apalit at 3 p.m! Headline Gitnang Luzon FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 17 house from Page 1 robbery from Page 1 Guiao, who sponsored House Bill 321 known as the Conversion of CIAC into an authority, said the bill was already approved at the congress’ committee level. The solon said that during the hearing, the involved committees also constituted a technical working group to fine tune the bill. Along with Guiao during the hearing were Representatives Al Francis Bichara, vice chairman of the Committee on Transportation; Rep. Jesus Sacdalan, chairman of the committee on Government Enterprises and Privatization; Rep. Teodorico Haresco, Lone District of Aklan; and, Rep. Edgardo Masongsong, 1-Care Party List. Barangay Bagacay, Daram, Samar and a resident of Barangay Malabanias, Angeles City; Chito Yano, also a native of Samar and a resident of Hensonville, Kawayan Street, Angeles City. Other members of the group include Roy Sagario, a native of Cagayan de Oro City and a resident of Doña Carmen Street, Balibago, Angeles City; Jerson Glen Maquillan and Geanly Maquillan, both native of Koronadal, South Cotabato and residents of Henson Ville, Kawayan Street, Angeles City; and Adrian Pineda, a resident of 705 6th St., Balibago, Angeles City. Confiscated from Lerios was one live fragmentation grenade and the plastic bag with boodle money while from Yano’s possession were one Armscor caliber .38 revolver with five live ammunitions and one unit of motorcycle without plate number. Petrasanta said the group was involved in the robbery and abduction incident last February 5 at Boracay Massage Hotel at Villa Sol Subdivision, Barangay Anunas, Angeles City where eight employees were robbed and three of whom were abducted. Some P138,750 worth of assorted gadgets, personal belongings and cash money were carted away by the six suspects, he said. Based on the investigation, the suspects entered the said establishment and identified themselves as immigration agents allegedly equipped with a search warrant and looking for a certain foreigner. The group then ransacked the place and forcibly took with them the three victims, who were later dumped somewhere in Mabalacat City. The arrested persons and the confiscated pieces of evidence were brought to Intelligence Operations Section for documentation and proper disposition. An appropriate charges are being readied for filing against the arrested suspects. ● (PNA) In his earlier statement, Guaio said CIAC, once converted into an authority, will have its own charter which will be beneficial to Kapampangans as well as to the entire region. Earlier, Guiao lobbied for the inclusion of P7.2 billion in the line-item budget of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) for the construction of an international terminal in Clark. Although the amount is yet to be included in the so-called “un-programmed budget” of the transportation department -- which means that it may even be allocated to other projects -- Guiao said he wants the amount “to be included in the 2014-2015 budget of DOTC and not for any other projects.” According to Guiao, the construction of a new terminal building would eventually increase the capacity of Clark airport from 10 to 15 million passengers annually, thus increasing its volume to 10 times its present capacity which at present stands at a little more than one million. Clark, he said, is more viable to become the international gateway due to its strategic location in the Luzon island – with more than 23 million population, not to mention the more than 27 million population in north of Manila – all potential catch basin for Clark’s flight operations. ● petition from Page 1 anti-graft court through a supplemental motion for reconsideration to allow her to post bail as the former president “is seriously ill” and has no intention of leaving the country. But the anti-graft court junked again the petition of Arroyo’s camp for bail yesterday. It can be recalled that in November last year, the Sandiganbayan junked the same plea of the former president involving the same case. Mrs. Arroyo remains detained at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City. The former leader is also facing an electoral sabotage case before the Pasay City Regional Trial Court in connection to the 2004 elections. In the plunder chargers, her accusers claimed that Arroyo had authorized the diversion of a portion of PCSO’s intelligence fund for disaster relief expenses and payment for blood money of overseas Filipino workers convicted of heinous crimes in Saudi Arabia. The Pampanga lawmaker allegedly violated Articles 217 and 220 of the Revised Penal Code, Article 220 of the Revised Penal Code, and Section 3 [e] of Republic Act No. 3019 or the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act, and Republic Act 7080 or the Plunder Law. Several personalities led by former Presidents Erap Estrada and Fidel Ramos visited Mrs. arroyo at her hospital suite last year including former Vice-President Noli de Castro and retired Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz. Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Marcos also visited Mrs. arroyo and she appealed to the Aquino government and the court to allow the former leader for house arrest because of her deteriorating health condition. ● teacher, daughter from Page 1 fort room. Supt. Angelito Esteban, Guagua police chief, said the incident was discovered by one of the family members who arrived home from work past 7 p.m. He said both victims were heard yelling by their neighbors between 2 to 3 p.m., but they ignored it thinking they were just quarreling. Esteban said the suspects bludgeoned the victims, who were seated at the living room watching television, using wooden pole. Both of the victims’ skulls were broken. Police said the suspects tried to hide the crime by dousing gasoline into the body of the older Santos and set it on fire. The younger victim was locked-up inside the comfort room. Investigators are eyeing robbery as motive behind the murder. Some of the victims’ belongings are missing, police said. Esteban also said there is no indication of forced entry. Chief Supt. Raul Petrasanta, Acting Director of the Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3), ordered Pampanga police office headed by Senior Supt. Oscar Albayalde to dig deeper into the case and identify the suspects behind the murder. The SOCO team was able to lift from the scene the wooden pole and fuel container used by the suspects. Malacanang instructed the Philippine National Police (PNP) to form a track team to arrest the suspects behind the double murder. Sec. Herminio Coloma, Jr. said that PNP director general Alan Purisima was already ordered by President Benigno Aquino lll to investigate and give justice to the victims who were brutally murdered. • She also pointed out that a factor for DENR Bataan being able to accomplish its tasks is due to good coordination of their office to other government entities in the province particularly local government units. The eastern portion of Bataan peninsula is fronting the bay. She said the Manila Bay rehabilitation project came about when a group of environment advocates filed a case in the Supreme Court asking concerned government enti- ties to clean and protect the deteriorating Manila Bay. The Supreme Court decided in favor of environment advocates. Ramirez admitted that to return Manila Bay to its old clean condition is a very tall order but added the most important thing is that nevertheless it has been started. She also said that the task to rehabilitate Manila Bay must not be left to the government alone adding that all must do their share. ● extended by the Wings of Change Charities headed by Lynn Habeck of Aviation Concepts who donated truck load of necessary equipment for the center during yesterday’s Big Day Celebration. Habeck brought six pieces of steel filing cabinets, office desk and chairs, children’s books, teen and adult clothing, 13 bikes, lawnmower and several others which were all shipped by USNS battleship John Ericson from Catholic Social Service in Guam. City Social Welfare Officer Gonzalo Pascua said the center has already received an overwhelming support from visiting US Navy men and the charity organization of Aviation Concepts. ● of the governor not to give her a bash. “The governor does not want to celebrate and instead she wants to work,” said executive assistant Edna Vitug. She added the family of Pineda led by her husband, Businessman Rodolfo “Bong” Pineda, are expected to join her today for simple celebrations. Vice Gov. Dennis Pineda is the only son of the Pineda couple. They have four daughters, including Lubao Mayor Mylyn PinedaCayabyab. Pineda on Wednesday had four activities. It started with the “Kapitolyo sa Barangay” in Minalin at 7:00 a.m. The two-term governor finished work at around 5:30 p.m. at the culmination of the disaster preparedness meeting. “It may be working birthday. We don’t know yet. On February 14 during Valentines’ Day, the governor hosted the farmers’ day in Porac,” said Vitug. Capitol workers and officials led by provincial administrator Atty. Andres “Jun” Pangilinan expressed admiration over the dedication and commitment of the “very hardworking governor.”● MANILA BAY REHAB from Page 3 insula State University have shown seriousness to answer the call for the rehabilitation of Manila Bay. Fred Sadueste is the head of DENR Bataan. Ramirez said Governor Albert Garcia, Balanga City Mayor Joet Garcia, Pilar Lady Mayor Alice Pizarro, and BPSU President Delfin Magpantay personally attended the signing of commitment for the Manila Bay rehab project held in Plaza Mayor de Balanga last December. NAVY CAPTAIN from Page 3 by USNS battleship John Ericson featuring song and dance presentations of the orphans from the center. “Olongapo provided just the facilities and infrastructure needed by the kids but what is more important is the heart of the people who lend helping hands and loving care for the kids,” Paulino said. Paulino cited the help being gov’s wish from Page 18 said “no schedule yet for any party to celebrate the birthday of our beloved governor.” “That’s what she wants,” said David-Dizon, pointing to poor people and hospital staffers happily speaking with Pineda at the launching of the Point of Care. “Nanay (Pineda) is very happy when she is with the poor and masses,” she ad0ded.” There could be Holy Mass at the Lubao Church.” A surprised birthday party organized by Capitol officials on Thursday had pushed through at Clark despite the earlier pleas INSIGHTS from Page 7 Five years ago, I cannot use “traffic” as an alibi when I come late in meetings held in Pampanga. Nowadays, delays can happen even if you are just a kilometer away from your target destination. The reason may be as simple as the increase in traffic volume to as complex as misplaced U-turn slots. Is this what progress brings? I guess we still have to wait for development while it’s stuck in traffic. Email: earltongol@gmail.com Twitter: @earl1987 ● showbiz from Page 16 23, 2011 making Camille a young widower. Two years later, hindi akalain ng nakababatang kapatid ni John Prats na muling magkukrus ang landas nila ng kanyang childhood friend na si John Yambao na sa Amerika na naka-base. Ang simpleng kumustahan online ay nauwi sa kanilang pagiging special friends and the rest ay history nang maituturing. May isang taon na rin ang relasyon nina Camille at VJ (palayaw ni John) but getting stronger. Ang maganda, tanggap ni John na may anak na pinalalaki si Camille, ang six year-old na si Nathan. Hindi ikinakaila ng isa sa mga stars ng soonto-be shown horror movie na “Third Eye” na dinirek ni Aloy Adlawan (for Regal Entertainment) na ipinagdasal niya ang muli niyang pagkakaroon ng bagong mamahalin matapos niyang maging widow. Humingi siya ng senyales at isang puting paru-paru ang umaligid sa kanya at dito dumating sa kanyang buhay si VJ. Sa kabila ng kanyang showbiz schedule, hindi kinakaligtaan ni Camille ang kanyang role bilang ina ni Nathan at pamamahala ng kanyang pre-school na Divine Angel’s Montessori School sa Village East Executive Homes, Cainta, Rizal na hindi kalayuan sa kanilang bahay. Inamin din ni Camille na kapag nag-desisyon si VJ na sa Amerika na sila mamirmihan balang araw, nakalaan siyang talikuran ang kanyang showbiz career at negosyo just to be with him and her son. But for now, wala naman daw pressure sa kanya ang kanyang nobyo kaya tuluy-tuloy siya kung anuman ang kanyang ginagawa at pinagkakaabalahan ngayon. Pero bago magpakasal si Camille kay VJ, malamang na mauna ang kanyang Kuya John (Prats) sa nobya nitong si Isabel Oli. ● FEATURE VOLUME II • NO. 171 • FEBRUARY 21-23, 2014 • FRIDAY - SUNDAY Pineda receives flowers from people she helped.. Gov’s birthday wish: Sick people to be cured and treated well text by Joey Pavia • photos by jun jaso G Teary-eyed governor. UAGUA, Pampanga –“My birthday wish is that sick people will get well and properly treated in our hospitals.“ Thus said Gov. Lilia Pineda in the dialect at the launching of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation’s (PhilHealth) Point of Care at the Diosdado P. Macapagal Memorial Hospital (DPMMH) on Wednesday afternoon. Pineda shed tears before ending her speech and became emotional after some of the poor people she had helped gave her f lowers. In earlier interviews with journalists, Pineda refused to divulge the number of people she had assisted over the years with their medical needs. It was clear at SPECIAL DAY. Gov. Lilia Pineda prepares to blow the birthday cake during the advance celebration at the house of Association of Barangay Councils President Matias Pineda at Sto. Tomas, Pampanga on Wednesday. Joining her are Mayor Lito Naguit and Vice MayorMark Louie Arceo of Sto. Tomas, Board Members Gerome Tubig, Ric Yabut, Nestor Tolentino, Tonton Torres, Fritzie David-Dizon, Police Supt. Bernard Perez, Chief. Insp. John Clark, Edna Vitug and other well-wishers. the start of her first term in 2010 that health care is her priority program. “We are not counting. It may be viewed as politically motivated if we say the number. We are determined to help and that’s only it,” said Pineda in the dialect. “We have to be healthy first before we can work well and move forward towards progress as one Pampanga. Now, we are moving to the other equally important aspects of governance,” added Pineda, referring to her other priority programs on livelihood, employment, education, agriculture and peace and order. Pineda, who will turn 63-years-old on February 21, allotted at least P500 million for the major im- provements of the DPMMH and 10 district hospitals of Pampanga in 2013, disclosed Board Member Cris Garbo, chairman of the provincial board committee on health. He added that they have allotted at least P400 million for 2014 to improve the operations and equipment after focusing on the infrastructure last year. Asked to interpret the birthday wish of the twoterm governor, Garbo said: “She wants all the hospital workers and officials to really love their work in order to serve well the people, especially the poor ones.” As of 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, governor’s chief-ofstaff Fritzie David-Dizon gov’s wish... pagE 17 (from left to right) ) Budget Officer Nida Manalad, Atty. Jun Pangilinan, PACOC head Eliza Munoz-Yap, chief-of-staff Fritzie David-Dizon, Gov. Pineda and PML President and Apalit Mayor Jun Tetangco check on the products made by Overseas Filipino Workers from Candaba, Pampanga. The livelihood project is supported by Sen. Cynthia Villar.