Vol 3 No 65.pmd
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Vol 3 No 65.pmd
P 8.00 VOLUME 3 NUMBER 65 FRIDAY JULY 17, 2009 VICE MAYOR SSUSPECTS Bankruptcy preventing Nepo to declare state of calamity ‘MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS.’ A clump of Accacia trees lies fallen by the wayside, more victims of the chainsaw massacre of the Department of Public Works and Highways. PHOTO BY BONG LACSON Cabigting Nepomuceno BY DING CERVANTES A NGELES CITY- Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting said yesterday she suspected bankruptcy of the city government as the real reason why Mayor Francis Nepomuceno has refused to recognize a state of calamity the city council declared here last Tuesday. PAGE 6 PLEASE SIDEBAR Dad hits mayor for flying to Bangkok amid calamity BY JOEY PAVIA Rivera ANGELES CITY – “If the mayor cares, he should not have left for abroad amid the disaster in the city.” Thus said yesterday Councilor Willie Rivera assailing Mayor Francis “Blueboy” Nepomuceno for going to Bangkok, Thailand after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo joined the mayor in an ocular inspection of the Balibago creek on PAGE 6 PLEASE Lapid, Capitol execs probed for roles in IT project BY TONETTE T. OREJAS CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Former Pampanga Gov. Mark Lapid is covered by the investigation ordered by the provincial board on Capitol officials who were involved in the release of P47 million as payment to a P49.33-million geographic information system (GIS) project that was allegedly overpriced and not fully ac- complished, Vice Gov. Joseller Guiao told Punto Central Luzon on Thursday. “Our instruction to the provincial administration and legal officer is to investigate and file appropriate charges against Capitol officials who released the money [to the contractor, Geodata Solutions Inc.) without proof of accomplishments. Mark Lapid should be included because he was the one in control at that time,” said Guiao, the board’s presiding officer. Aside from ordering a probe on the liabilities of officials during the Lapid administration, the board also approved an ordinance realigning P1.2 million to be used as filing fee for the lawsuit that Gov. Eddie Panlilio is set to file against Geodata. PAGE 6 PLEASE Lapid Two-headed calf dies CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—A two-headed calf died eight hours after birth in Magalang, Pampanga on Wednesday and was taken by the Department of Agriculture for a study on the defects of inbreeding. The unnamed calf, the second offspring of a six-year-old carabao named Marimar, is owned by farmer Ernie Mercado of Sitio Cabayung Sarul Malati in Barangay San Ildefonso, some 50 kms northeast of this Pampanga capital city. Mercado was sad for the loss, expecting the female calf to help in his rice farming and produce offspring in its mature age. PAGE 6 PLEASE DPWH no direct handle on building officials BY TONETTE T. OREJAS Tourism café, trading center of local goods to rise in Clark CLARK FREEPORT – The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and the Philippine Exporters Foundation, Region III, Inc. signed a lease agreement for the establishment of a facility that would showcase locally made export-quality products. CDC President Benigno N. Ricafort and Philippine Exports Foundation President Randy G. Viray signed the agreement that has a lease term of 15 years with an expected P3.7 million investments. Ricafort said the CDC and Philippine Exports Foundation’s collaboration aims to establish a tourism café, lifestyle showroom; trading house and pasalubong center for manufactured products in Central Luzon. He added that the project would rise in a 1,543-square meter area along C.M. Recto Highway here. Ricafort said the showroom will display furniture, home accessories, lanterns, and food products, among others. “Central Luzon, specifically Pampanga, is the home to the country’s finest furniture makers whose products found their niche in equally finest stores in the world,” Ricafort said. But Ricafort lamented that locallymade products seem to lack a showcase center where hotels and owners of residential establishments can scout for topand world-class merchandise. “There is a lost of opportunity for local traders since there is nowhere to see a collective presentation or showroom of their products,” Ricafort said. “Even foreign buyers who want to take a look at these products will have to go to factories in different areas where they are located and this poses inconvenience to them especially if they are under a tight schedule,” he added. Ricafort said establishing a tradehouse inside the Clark Freeport “would be a boost to our ailing exports and assist manufacturers in riding this tide of recession and uncompetitiveness out.” He added that the showroom can run parallel to the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) “One town, one product” (OTOP) program and the Pasalubong Center and Tourism Café. “As a matter of principle and in support of the flagship program of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on providing employment, this project hopes to retain and even generate more jobs for the Kapampangans,” Ricafort said. “By helping exporters, we help create jobs,” the CDC president stressed. Bayan sa Ecija, P100,000 reward offered for killers of ABC secretary ‘drug-free’ na NI ROMMEL RAMOS PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • JULY 17, 2009 • FRIDAY NI ARMAND GALANG 2 LAUR, Nueva Ecija - Itinuturing na ngayong malinis sa operasyon ng sindikato ng ipinagbabawal na gamot ang bayang ito matapos magpalabas ng katibayan ang mga lider ng barangay, simbahan at mga samahang sibiko. Ayon kay Senior Insp. Danilo Eduardo, hepe ng pulisya, ang pagpapalabas ng sertipikasyon ng mga opisyal, lider sibiko at simbahan mula sa 17 barangay na nasasakop ng bayan ay resulta ng pinaigting na kampanya laban sa droga. “Ito ay batay sa malakas na kampanya sa pangunguna ni Gov. (Aurelio) Umali at ng ating provincial director Senior Supt. Ricardo Marquez,” ani Eduardo. Batay sa sertipikasyon, walang drug pusher at sindikato ng ipinagbabawal na gamot ang naitala ng Barangay Anti-Drugs Abuse Council (Badac) hanggang noong mga buwan ng Abril at Mayo. “Hindi basta-basta ang pagpapalabas ng certification dahil may mga NGOs at simbahan na kasama rito,” paliwanang ng hepe ng pulisya. Ang bayan ng Laur na matatagpuan sa silangang bahagi ng Nueva Ecija ay agrikultura sa pangkalahatan. “Generally peaceful ngayon,” ayon kay Eduardo. Samantala, inamin niya na sa kasalakuyan ay mga usapin sa pagmamay-ari ng lupa ang nangungunang isyu sa kaayusan ng bayan. Matatandaan na isang grupo ng magsasaka sa Barangay Sagana, Laur ang nakikipaglaban para sa pagmamay-ari ng mahigit 100 ektaryang lupain na dating pagmamay-ari ng isang mayamang pamilya. Ilan sa mga magsasakang kasapi ng grupo ay nagtirik na ng bahay sa gitna ng bukid at hindi umaalis doon upang matiyak na hindi mapapasok ng mga tauhan ng pamilya ng dating may-ari ang kanilang lupang sinasaka. Ngunit maliban dito, ani Eduardo, ay matagumpay ang pagpapatupad ng kaayusan at kapayapaan. Kamakailan lamang, dagdag niya, ay may sampung suspek sa iba’t ibang krimen ang nasakote ng mga elemnto ng lokal na pulisya. Ang apat sa mga ito, aniya, ay nakatala sa most wanted list ng kanilang bayan. STA. MARIA, Bulacan— Local officials of this town offered a P100,000 reward to anyone who can pinpoint the suspect and the mastermind in the killing of a municipal employee here last week. Mayor Bartolome Ramos of this town said they will give P100,000 reward for the resolution of the killing of Cynthia Calo, 43, secretary at the office of the league of the association of barangay captains (ABC)who was shot dead while on her way home last July 7. Ramos said the killing of Calo could be politically motivated as the victim is known as one of his close supporters. He said the victim has been helping in facilitating registration of new voters in different barangays of this town. According to Ramos, he might request the Commission on Election to place Barangay Pulong Buhangin under Comelec control in next year’s election. He said that during the 2007 election, there had been eight to nine cases of killings related to politics in the said village, but all remain unsolved. A barangay secretary of Pulong Buhangin for 13 years, Calo was recently assigned at the Association of Barangay Captains’s (ABC) league office at this town’s municipal hall. Police said the victim who had just come from her work at the municipal building in Poblacion, alighted from a passenger jeep and was walking bound to her house when an armed man suddenly approached her, wrapped his arm around her and shot her on her body. When she fell on the ground, the suspect fired on her again. Police have yet to rule out robbery in the incident as not all the valuables of the victim were taken from her. Ebdane this set-up has resulted to “argumentation between my office and the local government executive as to who will be designated.” He did not elaborate but Punto Central Luzon sources in the agency and local governments said the conflicts stemmed from loyalty issues or corrupt practices at the local level. Ebdane said that on his part, political endorsement does not weigh heavily. “The practice is to ask the mayor of his recommendee but for as long as his recommendee qualifies for the position,” he said. Not only are there conflicts. There is also confusion in terms of accountability or responsibility. Some DPWH officials said building officials are “not under us.” But the DPWH provides them training related to civil engineering. Two building officials reached for this report said they are directly accountable to the mayor and coordinates only with the DPWH. NO INVENTORY Again for lack of funds, building officials attending ‘Save the Trees’ concert, art jam in CSF today BY JOEY PAVIA CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – An art jam and concert will be held here today in support of some 1,200 Acacia trees along MacArthur Highway threatened to be cut by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) within the next 120 days. “It’s mass murder of the innocent. Together we can save the trees, or what’s left of them,” said the organizers of the concert dubbed “Save the Trees” which will be held at the Kalinangan, Barangay Telabastagan starting at 7 p.m. “Eighty two trees have been killed so far,” they disclosed. They added that at least 1,211 trees from this city to Apalit town will be cut. They said some 370 trees with diameters of 25 centimeters or less will be balled out. Installation of art, musical performances and a signature campaign against the cutting of trees along MacArthur Highway will be part of the event. Participating groups include Kalinangan Telabastagan, Pampanga Arts Guild, Notes and Rhythm, Kalalangan Kamaru, Sining Kapampangan, Teatro Fernandino, Aslag Kapampangan, OK Musica, Etniktronika, Discrepancies, More than Linda, Friday Prayers, among others. Musicians, artists and advocates include Deng Lingat, Don de Dios, Ces Yumul, Oji Salamat, Benny Guinto, Bin Bondoc, Harvey Quiwa, Nash David, Dindi Guzon, Vernon Nuguid, Dennis Lalata, Kenneth Macapugay, Robert Odejar, Edille Paras, Jake Abella, Jason Laxamana, Jeffrey Yutuc, Gary Salas, Bong Punzalan, Krishna Muli, Mel Araneta and Ara Muna. The event is supported by Pacla Hydraulics, Life Long Agua Mineral Water, Zesto Philippines, Aling Conching’s Delicacies, Councilor Jon Juico of Minalin, Councilors Reden Halili, Ruping Dumlao and Jimmy Lazatinof this city and Myrna Manabat of the city agriculture and veterinary office. (For more details please contact Ching Pangilinan at 09216371707.) PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • JULY 17, 2009 • FRIDAY EXPORTERS’ HAVEN. CDC President Benigno N. Ricafort (center) and Philippine Exporters Foundation, Region III, Inc. President Randy Viray shake hands after signing a lease agreement for the establishment of a facility that would showcase locally-made products inside the Clark Freeport. Also in photo are (from left) Willand Kabigting, treasurer; CDC Executive Vice President Philip JB Panlilio; and Reggie Lastimoso, director; Alex Lastimoso, director. PHOTO COURTESY OF CDC-PRD CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The enforcement of standards and policies in constructing private homes and buildings as well as local bridges, roads, dikes and canals that are resistant to natural hazards including earthquakes boil down also to how building officials are designated and who oversees them. In disaster-prone Philippines, they go through the recommendation first of the mayors before they get to be appointed by the secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways. Building officials are considered frontline personnel in disaster reduction measures because like the DPWH does for national projects, they enforce the National Building Code which was last updated in 2005. It carried a single chapter on seismicity after the DPWH adopted new structural concepts following the destructive July 16, 1990 earthquake. “Building officials by law should be appointed by me. But since the provision does not include the corresponding salary and allowances that come with the designation, we coordinate with the respective local executives…to submit their recommendees for me to designate as building officials,” Public Works Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. said in an interview in Porac last Monday. In short, building officials are paid by the local government and supervised by the DPWH. Ebdane admitted that a disaster mitigation training last year reported not being able to conduct annual inspection or inventory of structures in their respective areas, according to Albin Carreon, chief of the DPWH regional planning and design division. “Third and fourth class towns have only one building official. Most of the time, the building official is also the town or city engineer,” Carreon said. Ebdane said building officials should watch out for private contractors who cheat on projects by using substandard materials or lesser cement content or deviating from the approved design. Ebdane said building officials face administrative, civil or criminal liabilities if private and public structures that they certified to be ready for occupancy or use later proved to have caused deaths or injuries The DPWH, he said, has started doing structure examination of national bridges and roads and public school buildings since 2005. “In rural areas, we don’t have problems with our schools because most of these are one-storey buildings,” he said. Highways, according to him, were built to specifications. “But we cannot discount that these may be damaged when the faults move,” he said. Ebdane said in Central Luzon, the Carranglan (Nueva Ecija) portion of the Maharlika Road Network sits on a fault. The eastern side of that portion rose by four meters when the 1990 earthquake, of 7.8magnitude, struck Central and Northern Luzon areas. 3 Amnesty to anarchy SO IT has been proposed that for peace to finally settle in Mindanao, general amnesty be given to the Abu Sayyaf. A brilliant idea there, the key to solve all the unpeace and disorder in this benighted land, hence: To solve kidnapping-for-ransom, grant amnesty to kidnappers. To end carnapping and carjacking, give amnesty to carnappers and carjackers. To eradicate cases of rape, give amnesty to rapists. To put a finis to robbery and hold-up, give amnesty to robbers and hold-uppers. To end smuggling, give amnesty to smugglers. To end killings, give amnesty to murderers. Amnesty, the fool-proof solution to every crime. Amnesty here is spelled a-n-a-r-c-h-y. Brilliant idea there, really. Calamitous PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • JULY 17, 2009 • FRIDAY “THE CITY Council has declared the city is now in a state of calamity so that we can use the fund to help in the rehabilitation of the creek.” So announced Angeles City Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting over station dwRW 95.1 Tuesday. Not so fast there now, Madame. “The majority councilors did not vote for such a declaration. The city government is not against such a move, but it is our stand to wait for the final plan of the Department of Public Works and Highways before we declare a state of calamity so that the money could be utilized practically.” So countered City Administrator Mark Allen Sison, clarifying that there was not enough vote at the city council to effect a declaration of a state of calamity. Councilor Willie Rivera said the council took it upon itself to declare the state of calamity as “public safety is a major concern as of the moment.” Sison interjected: “The declaration of the state of calamity should undergo the proper process to make sure that it would yield the best possible results. We are closely helping our residents on this problem.” We don’t know which is the worse calamity the people of Angeles City are saddled with: the erosion at Balibago Creek, or their warring city officials? 4 EDGAR V. MOVIDO Founder LLL Trimedia Coordinators Publisher General Manager Atty. Gener C. Endona Editor Joey R. Aguilar Editorial Consultant Caesar “Bong” Lacson Marketing Manager Joanna Niña V. Cordero Administrative Staff Ma. Teresa U. Villanueva Layout Dondie B. Ventura Circulation Gilbert Mendoza Business & Editorial office at Unit B Essel Commercial Center, McArthur Highway, Telabastagan, City of San Fernando Tel. No. (45) 636•6327 Cel. No. 0917•481•1416 e-mail address: puntogitnangluzon@yahoo.com pdf file at http://www.punto.com.ph Punto! Central Luzon is a proud member of The Philippine Press Institute O p i n i o n Save the trees “DIMONYO YUNG pulis na nakasabay ko sa isang videoke,” bungad ng kuwento sa akin ni kasamang Ashley Manabat. “Aba’y sukat ba namang tinutukan niya ng baril sa bunganga ang GRO na itinitable niya nang ibigay na nito ang chit ng mga nainom niya.” “Matapos magmura, bigla pa nitong pinaharurot ang kotse niya at hindi nagbayad ng chit. Ang matindi dito, pangalawang beses na raw niyang ginawa yun doon,” dagdag pa ni Ashley. Abusadong pulis sa videoke, sa kuwento ni Ashley. “Hold-upper” na pulis naman sa Fields Avenue ang walang katapusang kasaysayang nakalahad sa centralluzoncorruption.com. Ano ang bago rito? Ito rin ang buod ng isang sanaysay na sinulat ko sa Angeles Sun isyu ng Mayo 14-20, 1989 o higit na dalawampung taon na ang nakararaan. acaesar.blogspot.com Zona Libre Bong Z. Lacson Huwag lang pulis! ISANG SAPA ang pinamumugaran ng kawan ng buwaya. Lahat ng magdaan dito ay kanilang nilalapa. Minsa’y isang pulis ang tumawid. Sa pagtataka ng marami ay di man lang siya pinansin ng kawan. Ani ng mga buwaya: “Di kami kumakain ng aming kauri. Ano kami, kanibal?” Isang namamalimos ang humihingi sa Diyos ng P100 habang nakalugod sa simbahan. Sa awa ng pulis na humihingi naman ng kapatawaran sa tabi niya ay inaubtan ang pulubi ng natitirang P80 sa kanyang piyaka. Sabin g pulubi: “Salamat po Diyos ko sa inyong tulong, pero sa susunod marapatin ninyong huwag nang idaan ito sa pulis para wala nang kaltas.” Sa isang komiks sa Inquirer, inilarawan ang bungangerang maybahay ng isang sundalo na walang tigil sa kamumura sa di kumikibong kabiyak. Tanggap lang ni sarhento ang lahat ng mura, hanggang sabihan siya ni babae nang “Para kang pulis!” Bigla kamong pinitseryahan ng sundalo ang kanyang asawa sabay sabing: “Tawagin mo na akong dimonyo, Hudas, Hestas o Barrabas; tawagin mo na ako ng kahit ano, huwag lang pulis!” Maaaring hilaw na mais ang dating ng mga salaysayin sa itaas subali’t ang mga ito ay malinaw na direktahang pagkundena sa ating pulisya. Ito ay insulto sa pulis. Alam nating hindi lahat ng buwitre ay pulis na naninibasib sa mga tindera sa palengke, sa sidewalk at sa mga kalsada, sa mga drayber ng dyipni, sa mga bahay aliwan, pati na sa mga nagbebenta ng aliw. Mas matindi pa nga raw ang pangingikil ng mga diumano’y alagad ng bisyo (vice squad) ng kung sinong sira-ulo. Mulat din tayo sa kalagayang hindi lahat ng buwaya ay mga pulis na lawit ang dila, tulolaway, bukas palad, bulsa at bunganga sa mga inihahagis ng mga nagpapa-jueteng, nagpapamonte at nagpapa-sakla. Ang teritoryong ito ay bukas din sa mga bataan ng mga pulitiko, iba pang mga armado, at – masakit man – sa mga manghuhuthot na anila’y mga mamamahayag. Sa kabila ng lahat ng ito e bakit pulis ang pinagdidikitahan ng mga puna’t hagupit? Dahil sa bondat ang tiyan ng pulis? Dahil mahilig sa borloloy sa katawan ang mga liderpulis na para bagang mga galing ng Saudi? Dahil mahilig ba sa Octagon at iba pang bahay aliwan ang mga lahing-pikutin at maraming tsiks (kuno) na pulis? O baka naman wala lang tinatawag na finesse sa pakikipagpa-lagayan ang mga pulis? Masyado lamang silang garapal? Anu’t ano pa man, ay atin sanang isaisip na hindi lahat ng pulis ay masiba. Nguni’t dahil sa kasalanan ng iilan at kapabayaan ng marami, buwaya’t buwitre ang nagiging larawan ng pulis sa madla. Gawan sana naman ng paraan ng kinauukulan na linisin ang hanay ng pulisya upang ang mga kasapi dito ay muling matagurian na mga alagad ng batas. Hindi kampon ni Satanas. In Retrospect by Jade Pangilinan PROGRESS comes with a great price. In the case of Pampanga, that price is 1211 innocent lives. As of yesterday, 82 trees have already been cut along MacArthur Highway in the City of San Fernando. Within the span of 120 days, the entire stretch of Apalit to San Fernando will be rid of 1211 trees. Those which have a diameter of 25 centimeters or less, about 370 trees, will be earth balled. Atsing Ces Yumul has this to say: “With that data, multiply each tree at the minimum value of Php1.5 million. It takes ten (10) adult trees to produce oxygen to burn 3.7 liters of gasoline (carbon monoxide) spewed by a vehicle daily. When all these trees are slaughtered, what will DENR and DPWH use in replacement to counter the fumes from their projected thousands of vehicles to come our local roads? In the name of progress!” If you’ve seen Punto Central Luzon lately, photos taken by Tito Bong Lacson of the sad and hapless state of our trees in the community have been making the front page. But I do hope that our shared lament will not render us inactive and hopeless. If you’ve passed by Baliti lately our local artists have painted human figures on the tree trunks to remind us, especially DPWH, that they are killing living things. In spite of the efforts of our city officials to save these trees from mass murder, the national government has pushed on with their plans to widen our roads. As if we all need more air pollution from vehicles at this moment when carbon dioxide absorbing-trees have been cut off. As a collective stand against this monstrous atrocity, our local community of artists, musicians, cultural workers and advocates will be gathering on July 17, 2009, 7 o’clock in the evening, at the Kalinangan Telabastagan along MacArthur Highway in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga, for an art jam and concert. Various individuals will share their talent and lend their voices to the silent witnesses of our community’s past, the trees, which we strive to save not for our selves but for the future generations. Thank you so much to those who have been very generous with their time, effort and resources: Bin Bondoc, Harvey Quiwa, Cecille Yumul, Don De Dios, Oji Salamt, Benny Guintu, Nash David, Rey Pineda, Robert Odejar, Kenneth Macapugay, Dindi Guzon, Jake Abella, Francis David of Istukas Over Disneyland, Vernon Nuguid, Gary Salas, Jason Laxamana, Ara Muna, Noe Fernando, Krishna Mae Muli, Discrepancies (Eliver Sicat, James Cayanan, Jonas Domingo, Alvin Condes), Friday Prayers (Jaybee, Jude, Botong, Paul, Chester), More Than Linda (Ox, Yay, Alvin, Jentsen), Bong Punzalan, Edille Paras, Poy Acervo and Sindalan Artists, Kalinangan Telabastagan and countless other artists and advocates who have been very supportive of this endeavor! Thank you so much to Coun. Jimmy Lazatin, Coun. Reden Halili, and Coun. Ruping Dumlao of San Fernando, tita Jeng Bonifacio of Life Long Agua, tito Boy Pacla of Pacla Hydraulics, Coun. Jon Juico of Minalin, tito Tom Pangilinan of Zesto Cola, Tita Conching David of Aling Conching’s Delicacies, tita Deng and tito Ben Escasa of Aslag Kapampangan, tita Myrna Manabat of the CSFP Agriculture Office, tito Fer Caylao, tito Jovi De Leon and Ria Navarro of Sunstar Pampanga, Joey Pavia and Joey Aguilar of Punto Central Luzon. We hope to see you all on Friday at Kalinangan Telabastagan! Together we could still save some of our trees, the last ones standing, for our future if not for ourselves. Regarding Henry BY HENRYLITO D. TACIO AMERICAN POET Edwin Markham was approaching his retirement years when he discovered that the man to whom he had entrusted his wealth had squandered all the money. His dream of a comfortable retirement vanished. He started to brood over the injustice and the loss. His anger deepened. Over time, his bitterness grew more intensely. One day, while sitting at his table, Markham found himself drawing circles as he tried to soothe the turmoil he felt within. Finally, he concluded: “I must forgive him, and I will forgive him.” Looking again at the circles he had drawn on the paper before, Markham wrote these famous lines: “He drew a circle to shut me out – heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. / But Love and I had the wit to win: we drew a circle that took him in!” Forgive, as define by the Webster’s New World Dictionary, is “to give up resentment against or the desire to punish; pardon; to overlook an offense; to cancel a debt.” Thus, the goal of forgiveness is to let go of a hurt and move ahead with life. The Holy Bible has taught us why we should forgive and how we should do it. The Lord’s Prayer told us: “Forgive s our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors” (Matthew 6:12). Also in the same vein, “For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you” (Matthew 6:14). “Forgiveness is our command,” C. Neil Strait said. “Judgment is not.” Remember the story of the woman who was caught in adultery, as chronicled in the book of John (8:1-11)? She was brought by the teachers of the law and the Pharisees before Jesus and asked what they need to do for the Law of Moses commanded them to stone adulteress. Although indirectly, he told the group: “If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” No one dared; in fact, they went away one at a time until only Jesus was left and the wom- Forgive and forget (COURTESY OF MABUHAY NEWS) an. “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” Jesus asked. “No one, sir,” the woman replied. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.” This reminds me an anecdote that took place during a Sunday school among children. The teacher had just concluded her lesson and wanted to make sure she had made her point. She inquired, “Can anyone tell me what you must do before you can obtain forgiveness of sin?” There was a short interval of silence and then, from the back of the room, a five-year-old girl spoke up. “Sin,” she said. That may be funny, but forgiving someone is one of the hardest things to do. If someone has committed something against you, don’t allow the hatred overpower you. “Withholding forgiveness and nursing resentment simply allow another person to have control over your well-being,” wrote Victor M. Parachin in an article, The Big F. “It is always a mistake to allow such negative emotions to influence your living. Forgive, and you will be able to direct your life in positive thoughts and actions.” Six months ago, Bill was fired from his work. Today, he is back working in the same company. But his boss is totally surprised when Bill is turning in a superior work. “What happened to make such a difference in you?” the boss asked. Bill shared: “When I was in college, I was part of a fraternity initiation committee. We placed the new members in the middle of a long stretch of road. I was to drive my car at a great a speed as possible straight at them. The challenge was for them to stand firm until a signal was given to jump out of the way. It was a dark night. I had reached 120 kilometers an hour and saw their looks of terror in the headlights. The signal was given and everyone jumped clear – except one boy. “I left college after that. I later married and have two children. The look on that boy’s face as I passed over him at 120 kilometers an hour stayed in my mind. I became hopelessly inconsistent, moody, and finally became a problem drinker. My wife had to work to bring in the only income we had. “I was drinking at home one morning when someone knocked at the door. I opened it to find myself facing a woman who seemed strangely familiar. She told me she was the mother of the boy I had killed years before. She said that she had hated me and spent agonizing nights rehearsing ways to get revenge. I then listened as she told me of the love and forgiveness that had come when she gave her heart to Christ. “She said, ‘I have come to let you know that I forgive you and I want you to forgive me.’ I looked deep into her eyes that morning, and there I saw the permission to be the kind of man I might have been had I never killed that boy. That forgiveness changed my whole life.” “If you have a thing to pardon, pardon it quickly,” Arthur W. Pinero once points out. “Slow forgiveness is little better than no forgiveness.” But how many times should you forgive a person? The Bible told us of Peter asking Jesus Christ how many times a he should forgive a person who sinned against him. Was seven time enough? Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.” To forgive is not enough; you should also forget all the wrongdoings the person has committed against you. “Forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled note, torn in two and burned up, so that it never can be shown against the man.” For comments, write me at henrytacio@gmail.com Napaguusapan lang Ni Felix M. Garcia Istorya e mikumpletu nung e la miyabe ri Edna at Cicero KING AGIANG katlu neng besis ini bali Karing sinulat ku king bage mesabi, Ipaintulut yu pu ing isugsug ku ini Bilang karagdagan inggil pu kaniti. Mekapangalkal ya karing makalele Kasulatan ining kabalen yung tune, A nu’ na malino abasa, alawe Ing tungkul king keyang minunang siglawe. Kamumulan palang meging gubernador, Ing lagyu niti Mariano Alimurung; Pero bista’t atlu yang bulan king tungkul Inabe re karing tinalan posisyon; A nu’ ing lagyu na malino misulat King istorya na ning beitan nang labuad; Bilang pun probinsya – waman na’karitak, Ing panaun a nu’ migsilbi ya’t sukat; Antimurin naman y Eligio Lagman A meging governor mung apat a bulan, Baket den atilu keng kasalesayan At makayabe la karing menungkulan; Bilang gubernador keti king Pampanga Bista’t kumpara kang Cicer ilang Edna, Mas makuyad dili ing pangalukluk da Di Alimurung at Lagman keng bili ra? Dakal la pa’t kabud mu petsa ning banua Ing makabili keng pamanungkulan da, Inia e ta’ balung sabian nung pabanua O pabulan mu ing panga-posisyon na, Ning metung at metung karening aliwa, A’yalang malino bulan at/o kaya Nung nanung petsa ya king puesto migmula, Uling alang malino rekord bitasa. Male tamu nung ding mapilan kareni E la man migluat keng pangalukluk deti; O kaya anti la mu ping mig-OIC Pero oren makalto la lagyu ngeni. (At kayabe karing mapuri nang anak Ning lalawigan tang’ ibat pa king ibat, Yang meging sale na ning gintung paninap Ding king upaya ring daywan e sinuklab!) E king kukuestyunan tamu a nung bakit Asabi ko’ lagyu ding aduang mebanggit Kayabe la karing meging opisyales A maki-litratu’t ngeni pakasabit; Ken king balkonahe na ning Kapitolyu, (Kaibat nong’ inayus Rafael Maniago), Nune buri ku mung ipalto kekayu Ing metung a bage melimbato pihu! Kalupa namo pin ning kakung asabi Dane kalibutnan ning kolum kung ini, Makasiguru tang’ king keraklan deti Alang mig-“caretaker” mu o mig-OIC? Inia banting alang lunto argabiadu, E kaya masampat ampon maka-ustu, Ing den yabe ta’ la banting mikumpletu Ing kasalesayan ning probinsya tamu? Alangan naman ing oras nang gigulan Cicer king Capitol mibie king pelitan? Antimurin y Edna, e makatuliran – Mibie kang Lito ing oras nang liklukan! PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • JULY 17, 2009 • FRIDAY Editorial 5 Freddie Aguilar di pa laos Bankruptcy preventing Nepo... Vega-Cabigting and some members of the city council insisted that this city is now under a state of calamity as they officially declared so last Tuesday amid erosion threat to some P500-million worth of properties particularly in the local tourism district in Barangay Balibago. But the P50-million calamity fund remained on hold as of yesterday as Nepomuceno’s camp insisted irregularities in the declaration. Vega-Cabigting, presiding officer of the city council, expressed her suspicion that the refusal of Nepomuceno to acknowledge the declaration was meant to hide the city government’s bankruptcy. “I suspect bankruptcy since the city could not even pay the P60 million it owes to the sanitary landfill in Tarlac that’s why our local garbage is piling up,” she said. Nepomuceno could not be reached but city government spokesperson Joven Esteban told Punto that the mayor questioned the legitimacy of the calamity declaration, saying that such a declaration should not come in the form of a mere resolution and not an ordinance. Esteban also questioned the quorum of councilors when the resolution was passed. Vega-Cabigting, however, noted that Republic Act No. 8185 authorizes provincial, city or municipal councils to declare a state of calamity on its own. She also insisted there was a quorum in the city council when the resolution was passed last Tuesday. “As for the claim that a mere resolution is not adequate, I am citing a precedent just last year when such a similar declaration was made through a resolution and was honored,” she added. Since last month, freak weather experienced in this city, including Clark Freeport, have dislodged unusual volumes of rain waters that have seriously eroded the banks of the Balibago creek. Some P80-million worth of properties, mostly tourism oriented, have already been eroded into the creek amid estimates of barangay chairman Tony Mamac that some P500 million more of properties are now under threat. Pres. Arroyo visited the threatened site last Monday. Office of External Affairs Sec. Edgardo Pamintuan said the President acted as mediator between conflicting parties during her visit and asked Public Works Sec. Hermogenes Ebdane to help curb the threat. Pamintuan cited estimates that some P153 million would be needed for permanent structures to prevent further erosion in the Balibago creek. Vega-Cabigting recalled that during the President’s visit that Nepomuceno vowed to use the P50-million calamity fund as its contribution to the amount needed, even as affected businessmen also promised to meet and come out with their own share. Esteban said, however, that Nepomuceno was not against the use of calamity funds for local emergencies, but that he first wanted a more detailed report from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to justify the use of the funds. Esteban also noted that the entire P50-million calamity fund should not be used entirely for the Balibago creek amid demand from other barangay chairmen affected by the Abacan River for some share amid similar erosion threats in their areas. Vega-Cabigting said that she and the city council had inspected the Balibago creek, the damage its erosion had caused and assessed the continuing threat before they declared a state of calamity in this city. The Gossipmiller by Cesar Pambid HARRY POTTER 6 (GP3) 1020FS • 1030MF • 130 • 430 705LFS • 730LMF • 1005END HARRY POTTER 6 (GP3) 1100FS • 1110MF • 210 • 510 745LFS • 810LMF • 1045END Dad hits mayor... FROM PAGE 1 Monday. Rivera expressed disgust because Nepomuceno has yet to convene the Disaster Coordinating Council (DCC) which is required in declaring a state of calamity, paving the way for the release of the P50-million calamity fund. The councilor-lawyer disclosed that the city council led by Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting had declared a state of calamity despite the failure of Nepomuceno to convene the DCC. But City Administrator Mark Allen Sison, in a text message, said “we didn’t request the city council for the declaration.” “We committed it (calamity fund) but we have to wait for the final plan of the DPWH. We are still surveying all proposed engineering interventions either in Margot or Balibago or MacArthur Highway that is more practical, minimal cost, etc,” said Sison, answering the question on why the mayor has yet to convene the DCC. He failed to answer the question on why the mayor left for Thailand earlier this week. Sison said the resolution (declaring a state of calamity) was passed without a quorum. He added that “according to the Commisson of Audit (COA) it should be a citywide declaration not just one barangay.” Rivera, for his part, said he could not “believe that the mayor should wait for the DPWH plan before convening the DCC.” He added that the “city is not under the DPWH.” “It doesn’t matter if it’s only Balibago that is threatened but the extent of the damage and threat is pervasive. Besides, Barangays Malabanias and Sta. Teresita have also been affected by erosion at the creek,” said Rivera. “This is not just a calamity, mayor, but a disaster,” said Rivera. Some P100 million worth of private properties had been destroyed by the erosion at the Balibago Creek since June 18. Two-headed calf dies PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • JULY 17, 2009 • FRIDAY FROM PAGE 1 6 The calf drew hundreds of neighbors and visitors from the town. Their awe turned to sadness as they saw the animal clung to life and expired at past 4 p.m. Crisanto Muñoz, a DA technologist, said the deformed calf was the first of such case in the province. He said the abnormality might have been due to the inferior genetic makeup of the male carabao. Muñoz said the DA has introduced an artificial insemination technology that ensures a healthy breed of carabaos. The calf was brought to the veterinary medicine department of the Pampanga Agricultural College, also in Magalang, to be studied and preserved there. Come and join the One-Year Countdown Party for the July 31, 2010 Chevalier School Grand Reunion & 50th Founding Anniversary on July 31, 2009 (Friday), 6:30 pm at the Angeles City Sports Center, Angeles City. Dinner and drinks will be served, sponsored by CS Batch 85. Admission is FREE! This event is spearheaded by Chevalier School Batch ‘85 in collaboration with the Chevalier Alumni Association. SIKAT PA rin talaga si Freddie Aguilar. Tingnan na lang, konting pasakalye lang niya sa isyung unggoy sina Charice, Arnel Pineda at Gary Valenciano, nagging malaking kontrobersya ito. Kanya-kanyang taray ang tatlo sa pagsagot kay Freddie na lumabas sila’ng tunay na insecure at di si Freddie Aguilar. Well, may katuwiran at may lohika naman ang sinasabi ni Freddie. Gaya–gaya lang at di tunay na magaling ang sinoman sa mga ‘kalaban’ niya. To prove all these, pakinggan natin ang mga sinasabi at katuwiran ni Ka Freddie. “Magkita-kita kami nina Charice, Arnel at Gary. Hindi ko sila uurungan. Anong sinasabi nilang insecure ako? Hindi nila alam ang kanilang ginagawa. Kung naabot na ng mga ‘yan ang naabot ko, puwede pa. Sasabihin ko ngayon, kahit sabihing mayabang ako, marami na akong tinanggihan sa abroad na malalaking concert dahil ayaw nilang pakantahin ako ng Tagalog,” pasakalye ni Aguilar sa kanyang Ka Freddie’s Bar sa Malate, Maynila kamakailan. “Hindi naman ako galit kay Charice, kaya ba’t kami magbabati? Ang sabi ko lang, kung ako siya, Tagalog ang kakantahin ko kay Oprah Winfrey. Nagpasubali naman ako na okey lang kung hindi siya pinayagan ni Oprah na kumanta ng Tagalog. Kasi, malaki ang magnitude no’n. Kung Tagalog ang kakantahin niya, lalaganap ang wika natin. Hindi ‘yong nanggaya lang siya,” pahayag ni Ka Freddie. Ani Freddie, kaya nasasabihan ang mga Filipino singers na “monkey” o unggoy ay dahil sa panggagaya. “Hindi ko naman inaalis na kumanta sila ng Ingles pero kung may pagkakataon, i-promote natin ang wikang Filipino,” giit ng folk singer. “Wala rin akong sinasabing monkey o unggoy sina Charice. Ang sabi ko, may mga nagsasabi lalo na sa abroad na mga monkey at unggoy ang Filipino singers dahil hindi kumakanta ng sariling wika sa ibang bansa,” paglilinaw niya. “Magagaling sila, oo, pero paano natin maitataguyod ang sariling wika sa musika? Si Florante raw ang tunay na Filipino singer at nagmamahal sa wikang Filipino at makabansa. Kumpare ko si Pareng Boy (palayaw ni Florante), pero alam ba nilang American citizen na ‘yon? Hindi ba nila alam na Marcos loyalist si Florante?” tanong ni Ka Freddie. Iminungkahi rin ni Aguilar na mag-Tagalog si Arnel. “Maanong i-suggest niya sa mga kasama niya sa Journey na kahit isang song, sa Tagalog. Siya pa ang mas gagayahin,” sabi ni Aguilar. Bakit aniya si Brandon Vera, isang Fil-Am na martial artist, ay alibata ang naka-tattoo sa katawan? “Si Gary, no’ng nagsisimula pa siya, sinabihan ko rin ‘yan na ‘wag gayahin si Michael Jackson sa pagsayaw at si Al Jarreau sa pagkanta. Kasi, malakas na ang dating ni Gary pag inilagay mo siya sa ibabaw ng stage at hindi na niya kailangang manggaya pa,” katwiran ni Ka Freddie. Nilinaw din ni Aguilar na mula nang sumikat ang “Anak” ay siya ang hinahanap ng mga record producer mula sa ibang bansa para pakantahin ng Tagalog version nito. “Paano ako mai-insecure kung 27 languages na ang version ng ‘Anak’? At 53 countries na ang may gusto nito?” “Mabuti at binuksan ko ang ganitong diskusyon. Mabuti at sumagot sila. Kasi, para lumiwanag ang isip nating mga Filipino,” wika ni Freddie. Siya aniya ang lumalabas na kontrabida dahil pag-asenso sa pera ang nakabuntot kina Charice at Arnel kaya maraming kampi sa mga ito. “Okey lang na kontrabida ako kung makakatulong na lumiwanag ang isip nating mga Filipino,” katwiran niya. Sa totoo lang, walang nalalaos na artista—tumatanda lang at dahil sa marketing at paniniwala na mas sariwa ang bata—kaya ang tulad ni Freddie ay hindi malalaos lalo na at matalento. Tunay na may mga bagong dugo pero ang pagsisilbi sa taumbayan ang mas mahalaga at ang pagkamakabayan, pagkamaka-Diyos at pagka-makatao ay walang pagkalaos. HARRY POTTER 6 (GP3) 1140FS • 1150MF • 250 • 550 825LFS • 850LMF • 1125END HARRY POTTER 6 (GP3) 1220FS • 1230MF • 330 • 630 905LFS • 930LMF • 1205END TRANSFORMERS 2 (PG13) 1010FS • 1020MF • 100 • 345 • 630 900LFS • 915LMF • 1145END ICE AGE 3 (GP3) 1005FS • 1015MF • 1205 • 155 • 345 • 535 725 • 900LFS • 915LMF • 1048END Paloma sexy star na rated A HINDI RAW inakala ni Paloma na makakukuha ng A rating sa Film RatingBboard ang pekikula niyang Pitik-Bulag.” I really want to thank all those who liked my acting considering it’s just my first movie,” pasasalamat niya. “Mabuti naman at nagustuhan nila ang performance ko. But when I saw myself sa nude scenes ko with my boobs na parang ang laki-laki sa big screen, ngiii! I had mixed feelings na natutuwa akong excited na nahihiya ako kasi ang laki-laki.” Nagsisisi ba siya at idinispley niya’ng hubad na katawan? “No. I’d like to thank Direk Gil Portes kasi mahusay siya magmotivate.” Hubo’t huhad na ba siya sa susunod? Ipakikita na ba niya ang kanyang pagkababae? “I can’t say. I’m willing to do it pero depende siguro sa script. Kasi si Kate Winslet, nag-frontal sa ‘The Reader’, hindi naman malaswa, nanalo pa siya ng Oscar best actress award. Kung ganun kaganda, I’ll do it.” What’s her next project? “My manager, Arnold Vegafria, told me I’d sign a contract with Regal, para daw sa remake ng ‘Temptation Island’. Sa GMA-7, after ‘Zorro’, may next project daw ako. I just don’t know if it’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ ni Dingdong Dantes or ‘Full House’ ni Richard Gutierrez. Sa coming book na ‘FHM Ladies Confession’, I’m on the cover. Tinalbugan ko ‘yung pose ni Aubrey Miles. Siya, may drawing pang kamay sa boobs, ako wala. Basta hubad kung hubad. Jewelry lang ang suot ko.” Aga sobrang taba Lapid, Capitol execs probed... FROM PAGE 1 The provincial government is suing Geodata for breach of contract and asking compensation for damages, according to provincial administrator Vivian Dabu. In the contract, the project should install a GIS linked to several towns to be able to improve the Capitol’s collection of real property taxes there. Speaking on behalf of Lapid, now the general manager of the Philippine Tourism Authority, former provincial administrator Fidel Arcenas urged the investigating panel to go over the project documents. “They have all the records there. There had been a review of the project several times by the Com- mission on Audit and an Ateneo group. We didn’t receive notices for adverse findings,” Arcenas said in a phone interview. According to him, the project also “underwent due process” and payments were made after Geodata “showed milestones at every step of the project.” Arcenas said Lapid also wondered why it took the Panlilio administration more than two years to be taking legal actions. Dabu cited due process for the time being taken before Panlilio officially sought the board’s approval to proceed with the case. Rem Patco, Geodata vice president, said the company will not issue a statement for now at the advice of its lawyer. In January, Geodata said it has delivered the project but it was “discontinued” under Panlilio. Dabu said some of the programs did not have licenses and no existing linkage program was actually established despite payments of P47 million in Lapid’s time. Guiao had opposed the project in 2006 due to alleged overpricing. Except for him, the rest of the board gave Lapid an authority to negotiate the contract. Dabu said a consultant estimated that the project should have cost only P10 million. Guiao said the “failure of the Geodata project is also a problem of the people in government who should have made sure the project was above board.” HARRY POTTER 6 (G) 1120FS • 1135MF • 230 • 525 750LFS • 820LMF • 1100END TRANSFORMERS 2 (PG13) 1100FS • 1130MF • 240 • 550 830LFS • 900LMF • 1135END HARRY POTTER 6 (G) 1030FS • 1045MF • 140 • 435 710LFS • 730LMF • 1005END HARRY POTTER 6 (G) 1250FS • 100MF • 355 630LFS • 650LMF • 930END LUMALABAS NA alibi lang pala ni Angel Locsin yung sinasabi niya kayMother Lily na kahit gustuhin man niya, di na nito magagawa ang Sharon Cuneta Mano Po movie dahil nga bukod sa exclusive contract star na siya ng Star Cinema, may nakatakda na siyang gawin na movie with Aga Muhlach. Kumbaga, mas gusting unahin ni Angel ang sinasabi niyang movie. Bukod pa raw sa iba pa niyang naunang commitment. When asked, sumagot naman si Mother Lily na hindi naman siya galit kay Angel Locsin dahil lang sa pagtanggi nito sa kanyang offer. Hinsi rin daw siya galit kay Malou Santos ng Star Cinema. “I love Angel, parang anak ko na siya, ganyan din si Malou Santos, I love her. Kaya lang, ang sinasabi ko lang, dapat alalahanin nila yung commitment nila sa akin, mahalaga yun. But if they cant do it, I understand. Okey lang,”sarcastic na sagot nga ni Mother Lily. But did you know na imposible palang magawa ni Aga yung pelikulang earmarked para sa kanila ni Angel. Sobrang taba raw ni Aga at ngayon ay kasalukuyang pang nagpapapayat. May nauna raw commitment si Aga sa ibang company pero di raw talaga puwede dahil sobrang taba ng alaga ni Manay Ethel Ramos. ICE AGE 3 (G) 1200FS • 1215MF • 200 • 345 • 530 • 715 850LFS • 900LMF • 1035END HARRY POTTER 6 (G) 1200FS • 1215MF • 310 • 605 840LFS • 900LMF • 1135END Paloma PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • JULY 17, 2009 • FRIDAY FROM PAGE 1 7 Rason ng Plaridel Airport sa plane crash hindi kinagat ng mga opisyal ng Bulacan NI ROMMEL RAMOS PUNTO! CENTRAL LUZON • JULY 17, 2009 • FRIDAY PLARIDEL, Bulacan—Hindi pa rin kumbinsido ang pamahalaang lokal sa Bulacan matapos makipagdayalogo at inspeksyunin ang paliparan ng eroplano sa Barangay Agnaya sa bayang ito kaugnay ng imbestigasyon dahil sa patuloy na pagtaas ng bilang ng mga insidente ng pagbagsak ng mga eroplano sa loob ng nakaraang tatlong taon. Nagsagawa ng ocular inspection at dayalogo sina Vice Governor Willy Alvarado, Board Members Christian Natividad, Monet Posadas, at Asac Viudes sa pagitan ng pamunuan ng Plaridel Airport at mga flying school instructors, kamakailan. Ayon kay Natividad, 1st District Board Member, nangangamba na ang mga residente sa ibat-ibang bayan sa Bulacan sa posibilidad na mabagsakan ang kanilang kabahayan ng mga eroplanong bumabagsak na nagmumula sa Plaridel Airport. Paliwanag naman ng ilan sa flying schools na dumalo sa dayalogo, ligtas ang kanilang pagpapalipad ng eroplano. Anila, dumadaan sa mga inspection routine ang kanilang mga eroplano at ang mga piloto ay physically at mentally fit para sa pagpapalipad. Ipinaliwanag din ng pamunuan ng naturang paliparan na matapos ang insidente ng banggaan ng dalawang eroplano noong Hulyo 2007 sa bahagi ng Barangay Ligas sa Malolos ay binawasan na nila ang bilang ng mga eroplano sa air traffic. 8 Anila, mula sa bilang na siyam bago ang malagim na insidente ay ibinaba na lamang nila sa apat ang bilang ng mga training aircraft na gumagamit ng air traffic. Aminado rin ang Plaridel Airport at mga flying schools na ang mga pagkakataon tulad ng human error, equipment failure at weather condition ay mga pangunahing dahilan na hindi maiiwasan upang bumagsak ang isang eroplano. Ngunit anila, sa mga pagkakataong nakararanas ng ganitong sitwasyon sa himpapawid ay nai-gigiya naman ang mga training aircraft upang makapagsagawa ng emergency landing sa ligtas na lugar. Ngunit sa kabila nito, ay hindi pa rin kumbinsido ang mga lokal na opisyal saBulacan sa paliwanag ng mga opisyal ng paliparan at magpapatuloy pa rin sila sa kanilang imbestigasyon. Ayon kay Natividad, isa sa kanilang tututukan ay ang umaabot lamang sa anim na buwan na flight schooling ng mga estudyante sa Plaridel kumpara sa apat na taong flight schooling sa ibang bansa. Binigyang diin pa ni Natividad na kahit glider type pa ang mga ginagamit na eroplano sa Plaridel ay hindi na nito maigigiya pa ang mga eroplano sa ligtas na lugar kung ito ay nagbanggaan na sa himpapawid. Para sa mga lokal na opisyal sa Bulacan, ang insidente ng banggaan sa himpapawid noong 2007 ang isa sa pinakakontrobersyal na crash incident na naitala sa Plaridel na kinakailangang malinawan. Sa insidenteng ito ay naiulat na namatay ang isang flight instructor at dalawang estudyanteng Indian nationals. At ayon sa ulat, mula Hunyo 4, 2006 hanggang Mayo 30 ng taong kasalukuyan ay 17 aksidente na kinasangkutan ng mga eroplanong Cessna 150, 152 at 172 ang naitala. Ang mga flying schools na may naitalang insidente ay ang DeltaAir International Aviation School, Fliteline Aviation School, WCC-Master Flying School, Philippine Pilots Academy, Eagle Air Academy, AviationLink Asia Training Center, at Yokota Aviation Flying School. Lumabas din sa dayalogo na may naitatatalang “average of four air accidents” sa naturang paliparan kada taon sa loob ng 20 taong operasyon nito. At ito rin ang kauna-unahang pagkakataon na nagsagawa ng imbestigasyon ang lokal na pamahalaan sa Bulacan para sa naturang paliparan.