DA gets praises for P40-M projects in Pampanga
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DA gets praises for P40-M projects in Pampanga
Gov, Philhealth distribute 4,028 MDRs in Bacolor, CSF www.headlinegl.com By LIEZEL CAYANAN CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda and Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) officials distributed members’ data records (MDRs) to some VOLUME IV • NO. 172 MARCH 03, 2016 THURSDAY 4,028 indigent residents from Bacolor town and Northville Calulut in this city. The distribution is aimed at providing help for the poorest of the poor which is being carried out CIAC: Airlines to look at Clark Int’l Airport GOV, PHILHEALTH...page 7 By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario CLARK FREEPORT – Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) President and CEO Emigdio Tanjuatco III announced yesterday that seven airlines have expressed their intentions “to look” at the Clark International Airport (CRK). The seven airlines, mostly low-cost carriers, are part of the 17 airlines who will attend the Asian Routes to be held at Mall of Asia SMX Convention in Manila on March 6 to 9, 2016. The participants are set to visit Clark International Airport on March 5, wherein CIAC will showcase Clark Airport’s facilities and infrastructure in a bid to lure more flights at the 2,367 hectare Civil Aviation Complex. The seven airlines are VAir, a Taiwanese low-cost carrier; Jet Star of Singapore; Thai Smile, a regional carrier in Thailand; Rayani Air, a full service airline in Ma- laysia; Express Air of Indonesia; Air India; and Airline 4.0, which is a new carrier in the United States. “At the very most, these airlines can now see Clark Airport on paper and hopefully we can lure some of them to try Clark as well as to increase CIAC...page 7 DA gets praises for P40-M projects in Pampanga By Angelique Tuazon-Eliseo INTERNATIONAL INTEREST. Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) President and CEO Emigdio P. Tanjuatco III stresses a point during his update of developments at the Clark International Airport at the monthly Pampanga Press Club (PPC) Talk Widus kapihan at the Widus Hotel and Casino. --CIAC-CCO PHOTO CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda has lauded Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala for the more than P40 million worth of projects awarded to several municipalities of this province yesterday. “We are very fortunate and grateful for the funds provided by the national government through the leadership of President Aquino for the Kapampangan farmers,” Pineda said. Some 3,200 agriculture stakeholders such as farmers, livestock owners, fishpond operators, irrigators’ association officers, municipal and city agriculturists and techDA GETS...page 7 NPC endorsement boosts voters’ preference for Poe By JESS MALABANAN ANGELES CITY – The voters’ preference for presidential frontrunner Sen. Grace Poe is expected to soar further because of the endorsement of the top leadership of the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) for her bid in the May 2016 elections, her partymates from the Partido Galing ng Puso (PGP) said. Sen. Chiz Escudero, PGP vice presidential candidate, and Sen. Tito Sotto, one of the candidates running for Senator under the PGP ticket, said Poe’s popularity in the coming surveys would skyrocket because of the endorsement. For her part, Poe said she is very much elated by the NPC endorsement as this is expected to create a bandwagon effect among local independents as well as NPC candidates. BUB FUNDS. Macabebe Mayor Annette Balgan receives a check under the Bottom-up Budgeting Program from Governor Lilia ‘Nanay’ Pineda and DA “Dati noong wala pa kaming NPC Sec. Proceso Alcala. Also in photo are DA regional director Andrew Villacorta, Butil Partylist Rep. Agapito Guanlao, 3rd District Rep. Oscar Rodriguez, and NPC ENDORSEMENT...page 7 Broadcaster Korina Sanchez-Roxas, spouse of Presidential Aspirant Mar Roxas. --JUN JASO 2NEWS Headline Gitnang Luzon • march 03, 2016 CL police nets 36 hoods in One Time Bigtime ops By JESS MALABANAN SOLAR FARM. Citicore Power President Oliver Tan, former senator Migz Zubiri, Gov. Abet Garcia and Mariveles Councilor and mayoral candidate Atty. AJ Concepcion share insights during the inauguration of the 18 MW solar farm in Mariveles. Butch Gunio . --CIAC-CCO PHOTO Mayor: ‘Our town has no dump site’ By Froilan Magtoto SAN SIMON – This town’s mayor Leonora Wong clarified that her municipality has no dump site, following reports that this town was among those charged by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) before the Environment Ombudsman for violation of Republic Act 9003 otherwise known as the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act. “What we have here are Material Recovery Fascilities (MRF) in the different barangays,” Wong said. The EMB earlier said that aside from filing charges, the government implemented the forced closure of dumpsite of the town. Wong, however, insisted that the dump site in ques- tion is a private property. “The people who dump the garbage mistakenly thought that area was a dumpsite. They saw garbage piled up in the area,” the lady mayor said. These people are even not from our town, she added. “Ang mga nagtatapon na mga basura na to ay nagkukunwaring dadaan lang sa 1 dead, 5 others nabbed in Bulacan buy-bust ops By Froilan Magtoto CAMP OLIVAS – A suspected drug dealer was killed while five others were arrested yesterday morning in a drug bust operation in San Miguel, Bulacan. Killed was Ferdinand Sanguyo Jr., alias “Camote”. Police said Sanguyo tried to escape after selling a plastic sachet containing sha- bu by firing at the authorities, prompting the cops to fire back which resulted in the suspect’s death. Meanwhile, those arrested were identified as Gerald Peñaflor of Barangay Tunsuya, Malabon City; John Oliver Gonzales, 22, of Barangay Partida, San Miguel, Bulacan; Dennis Salvador, 27, of Barangay Sta. Ines, San Miguel, Bulacan; Ryan Sanguyo, 25, of Barangay Camias, San Miguel, Bulacan; and Roselyn Peñaflor, 26, of Tunsuya, Malabon City. Confiscated from the suspects were six plastic sachets of suspected Methamphetamine Hydrochloride, also known as shabu; (1) caliber .38 revolver with ammos, and (4) assorted shabu paraphernalia.• PHLPost invites studes to join UPU int’l letter writing contest By Charlene A. Cayabyab ANGELES CITY – The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) is inviting students 15 years old and below to join the 45th Universal Postal Union (UPU) International Letter Writ- ing Competition for Young People. To select the country’s official entry to the international competition, PHLPost has organized a nationwide letter writing contest inviting young people to focus on the theme” “Write a letter to your 45 year old self”. Children around the world are encouraged to take a flight into their imagination, while writing a letter to themselves in the future. The competition also coincides with the 45th edition of the international PHLPOST... Page 7 Quezon Road at pagdating sa area, tatapon na lang doon ang kanilang basura. Ito ay ayon po sa report na pinadala sa akin,” Wong said. “What we did was to secure the place to prevent these people from dumping their garbage,” Wong said, as she warned them that they will be arrested once caught throwing garbage in the area.• CAMP OLIVAS – A total of 36 persons, mostly engaged in illegal drugs peddling, were arrested by authorities in separate One Time Big Time police operations in Bataan and Nueva Ecija Tuesday, police said yesterday. Chief Supt. Rudy Lacadin, Director of the Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3), said the suspects’ arrest came in the wake of the higher headquarters directive to hit hard on criminals, including illegal drugs personalities in the region. Lacadin said he earlier directed all police units in the region to be more aggressive in combating lawless elements especially those involved in the illegal drugs trade. On Monday alone, one suspected robbery hold-up suspect was killed during a shootout in City of San Fernando, while 18 suspected traffickers of unlawful substances were rounded-up in different areas in Bulacan. “You will notice that your PNP is more aggressive nowadays in stamping out crimi- nals on the streets, not because it is our mandate but because of the active involvement of communities against criminality,” said Lacadin over the phone. Citing statistics, Lacadin said Central Luzon police recorded a 50-percent decrease in crimes for the past two months, as compared to previous years of the same period. He attributed the achievement to various anti-crime strategies, including Lambat Sibat and One Time Big Time operations. “If we have reduced the crime volume, it’s because of aggressive efforts by our policemen in running after criminals through the Lambat Sibat and One Time Big Time,” said Lacadin, adding more criminals would be brought behind bars in the coming days. Meanwhile, Supt. Julius Mana, newly designated director of the PNP Regional Anti-Illegal Drugs Task Force (RAID-TF), officially assumed Monday as support unit head of PRO3 in the campaign against the unlawful substance in the region. BIGTIME OPS... Page 7 Tapang reiterates to Dela Cruz: Show detailed reports of 2015 expenditures BY jess malabanan CLARK FREEPORT – Porac town mayoralty candidate and concurrent councilor Mike Tapang yesterday dared Mayor Carlito “Carling” dela Cruz to explain before the Sangguniang Bayan or through the State of the Municipality Address (SOMA) the P250-million expenditures for last year’s budget. “De la Cruz is accountable to the people of Porac and he should submit a detailed report on the 2015 expenditures, specifically funds allocated to non-office and the mayors’ office,” Tapang told reporters during the March edition of Talk Widus, a regular monthly forum held at the Widus Hotel and Casino in this Freeport. Tapang said Dela Cruz has a lot of explaining to do to the people of Porac, especially on the appropriation of funds for a non-existing and non-operational project aside from the bloated proposed 2016 budget apparently intended for various services of the town’s local government. The ex-officio Board Member mentioned some of the budget allocations which he finds highly questionable, including the P14-million donations and grant; P41million development fund; calamity fund amounting to P13.5 million; solid waste management funds, P3 million; non-office, P170 million; mayor’s office, P25 million; and P3 million for the non-operational satellite campus of Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU). “DHVSU satellite campus is non-operational but it has an annual budget of P3 million since last year,” Tapang pointed out. A check with the Metro Clark Sanitary Land Fill in Kalangitan, Capas, Tarlac, Tapang said that the Porac LGU funded P3 million for its solid waste management program, but in truth it is only paying P500,000 only for every year. Tapang said Dela Cruz’s SOMA must be interactive where audience can freely raise questions on issues relative to their welfare and government fund expenditures. Dela Cruz and local budget officers have approved the 2016 budget amounting to P270 million but it has to pass the Sangguniang Bayan before it will be enacted. Tapang said he is not questioning the increase of budget as long as it served the purpose and went down to the greater majority in terms of basic services. “However, if Dela Cruz failed to explain satisfactorily the expenditures, we’re going to give him zero budget for selected operating expenditures such as miscellaneous, travel allowances, representation and donatapang... Page 7 march 03, 2016 • Headline Gitnang Luzon BUSINESS 3 SBMA earnings increased by 12% to P1.7B in 2015 By Dante M. Salvana ings last year represented an increase of 11.89 percent over the P1.5 billion record in 2014. “This positive inflow permitted us to undertake several infrastructure projects that were designed to improve the attractiveness of the Freeport to investors,” Garcia said. “The more we improve the Freeport, the more we earn; and the more we earn, the more we can afford further developments,” he added. Garcia said that the 2015 earnings of P1.7 billion was derived from a total of P2.75 SUBIC BAY FREEPORT —The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has posted a total of P1.7 billion in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) in the previous year, thereby allowing the Subic agency not only to sustain its operations but also to fund more development projects in the Subic Bay Freeport. SBMA Chairman Roberto Garcia, comparing the agency’s EBITDA in the last two years, said that the P1.7-billion earn- billion in operating revenue, less the P1.05 billion total in operating expenses. He attributed the increase to the 12.8 percent increase in operating revenues despite the 14.4 percent increase in total expenditures in the same period. According to a year-end report from the SBMA Finance Group, the SBMA posted operating revenues of P1.34 billion derived from leases; P933 million from port services; P12.6 million from tourism services; and P466.2 million from other operating incomes. Meanwhile, the agency incurred operating expenses of P266.4 million in manpower; and P784.3 million in maintenance and other operating expenses. As of December 31, 2015, the agency’s net income after depreciation and FOREX stood at P 1.6 billion. However, a 109 percent loss on foreign exchange pulled the income before tax down to P1.1 billion, Garcia explained. In 2013, the SBMA under Garcia shattered its all-time record by posting P1.2 billion in net profit, along with the highest gross revenue of P2.1 billion and the highest EBITDA of P992 million in the 21-year history of the Subic institution. The present SBMA administration headed by Garcia has been largely credited for turning around the agency’s financial standing from several years of non-profitability to attaining record earnings starting 2012. Garcia said the SBMA continues to equal, if not surpass, its previous financial condition by attracting more investments into the Freeport.• 2 BPSU campuses to get info-rich kiosks from DOST By Butch Gunio VIETNAM CONFERENCE. Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) Vice President for Research, Extension, and Auxiliary Services Prof. Rudy Flores (L) and BPSU Director for Extension Services Dr. Hermogenes Paguia (C) attend as paper presenters in the International Conference on Environment and Renewable Energy at Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. --CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Bataan Freeport up 29% in workforce by Jose Mari M. Garcia MARIVELES, BATAAN – The Freeport Area of Bataan (FAB) created over 5,000 jobs in 2015, with more companies opening up and spawning thousands of employment inside the Freeport, touted as the country’s emerging economic dragon. The number of FAB employees hired by registered locators and manpower agencies last year increased to 25,803 or 28.91% higher compared to the 20,017 workers recorded in 2014. This surge in employ- ment contributes hugely to the growth of local economy with people having more to spend, and with establishments getting more revenues, Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB) Administrator Deogracias Custodio said. “The investments pledged by the locators are felt by the people on the ground through the opening of more job opportunities. We assure the national government and the people that we will continue to work hard and bring more investments to contribute to the growth of the local economy,” Custodio said. Adding to the employment boom, international and local companies in FAB are still in need of over 2,600 employees as new companies start operations and existing locators expand bases. AFAB stated that the newly registered locators in 2015 are expected to open at least 4,900 jobs in the next three years. “Since 2010, the administration has been working hard to bring more investors and big manufacturing corporations to the Freeport,” Custodio said, referring to the year when AFAB took operations of the Freeport from then Bataan Export Processing Zone. Among the locators hiring are Mitsumi Phils, Inc., Perpetual Prime Mfg., Inc., Essilor Mfg. Phils., Inc. and Dong-In Group of Companies’ Mountaineering Instruments Corp. and Edge Soft Good Solutions, Inc. There are 114 registered locators in the FAB as of December last year. The enterprises include Korean, Taiwanese, Chinese, American, Japanese, British, Bahrainese, French and German businesses. • BALANGA CITY – Two campuses of the Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) will get standalone, info-rich kiosks from the Department of Science and Technology (DoST). The DoST recently forged a memorandum of agreement with BPSU to digitize the library of the university’s campuses via Science and Technology Academic and Research-Based OpenlyOperated Kiosks (STARBOOKS) Technology. BPSU President Greg Rodis expressed gratitude to the DoST, saying the project will provide their students in the two campuses access to information they need in broadening their knowledge. The kiosks will be installed in the libraries of BPSU Bagac and Abucay campuses. The university has six campuses. Operating without the use of internet, the STARBOOKS is a user-friendly, standalone kiosk which serves as a compendium of science and technology information gathered from all over the world. DoST Bataan Director Rosalie Ona said STARBOOKS contains hundreds of thousands of digitized science resources such as journals, serial publications, reference materials, annual reports, theses and dissertations, and technical and project reports. The university is the third academic institution in Bataan to receive STARBOOKS.• Bataan PHO asks folk: Destroy mosquito sites, stop dengue rise By Jose Mari M. Garcia BALANGA CITY – Bataeños are urged to step up their efforts in crushing mosquito breeding sites both in and out their homes as dengue cases doubled this start of the year. The Provincial Health Of- fice (PHO) reported that 443 dengue cases were recorded in Bataan from January 1 to February 6, or 50% higher compared to the same period last year that tallied 222 cases. All of the 11 municipalities and one city of Bataan recorded dengue cases, with Bagac ac- counting for the most number with 77, followed by Limay with 70, and Balanga City with 60. One fatality was recorded coming from mountainous Bagac town. With this surge in dengue cases, PHO has been on high alert to curb the deadly mos- quito-borne disease as they conducted preventive fogging operations in Bagac and Dinalupihan. An immediate investigation was carried out on areas with impending clustering of dengue cases, hotspots, outbreaks and dengue death. Emergency meetings were staged in rural health units in barangays and district hospitals to scale up monitoring and active surveillance of cases, health education for municipalities, and house-to-house campaign on search and destroy BATAAN PHO... Page 7 4 OPINION Headline Gitnang Luzon • march 03, 2016 EDITORIAL Women power THE month of March marks the Women’s Week (first week) and National Women’s Day on March 8, with both celebrations seeking to emphasize gender equality and the importance of women’s role in society. This year’s theme “Kapakanan ni Juana, Isama sa Agenda!” calls for gender-balance in leadership and decision making positions both in public and private sector; inclusion of women’s concerns in leadership platforms and the government’s development agenda; and capacitating and preparing women and girls to reach their ambitions. With 2016 as an election year, the theme is but apt in giving due recognition to the rights of Filipino women in today’s society. This year also creates an avenue for womenleaders to show their worth. It can be noted that two women – Senators Grace Poe and Miriam Defensor-Santiago – are running for the highest position in the land, while another, Leny Robredo, is seeking the vice presidential post. For years, we have been trying to close the gender gap by prioritizing programs for women and by women, as well as women empowerment. There are still women’s issues that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to domestic abuse, because there are still women out there who choose to keep quiet despite the personal turmoil they are experiencing. The voice of the women-leaders should be heard, which has been a long time coming. www.headlinegl.com HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon is a Daily Regional Newspaper General Manager: MARLO a. franco Editor: RIA DE FIESTA Layout Artist/Photographer: JP Manalang Reporters: CHARLENE CAYABYAB Marna dagumboy - Del rosario Administrative Staff: sherylin l. rivera Publisher: hgl publishing Email: headlinegitnangluzon@gmail.com Website: www.headlinegl.com DISCLAIMER: Views expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon or its internet website: www.headlinegl. com. The publisher does not knowingly publish false information and may not be held liable for the views of its columnists exercising their right to free expression. All rights reserved. Subject to the conditions provided for by law, no article or photograph published by HEADLINE GITNANG LUZON may be reprinted or reproduced, in whole or in part, without its prior consent. Office Address: 2nd Floor, U2 Building, MacArthur Highway, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, 2000 Tel. Nos. (045) 455.0781 Elusive Peace T HE PHILIPPINE Embassy in Riyadh has downplayed the drumbeat of war between the Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia and Shiite Iran that was already being played out in war-torn Syria – land of the Ottomans and last refuge of the Knights Templar. In an advisory issued by the Philippines Embassy, it said there is no cause for concern urging “Filipinos to remain calm.” It further noted that “There is currently no reason to be concerned about the safety and secu- plar unsheathed the sword of God under the command of Pope Urban II and tainted them with the blood of Muslims and Jews. For 88 years, the Crusaders held the Kingdom of Jerusalem in relative peace until 1187 when the Muslims – both Sunnis and Shiites united under the leadership of Saladin, a Kurdish sultan who brought the Ayyubid Caliphate, took it back from the remaining Knights Templar. Back in Muslim hands, thermore unless the military powers stop them. If the ISIS continued its campaign successfully, it could take its war in Saudi Arabia and Israel but that is unlikely because the Christiandom will never surrender the Holy Land back to the Muslims. It was already 99 years since Gen. Allenby made a triumphant arrival at the Gates of Jaffa in Jerusalem and only history will tell us if the Holy Land will capitulate to another power. In the Phillippines, the Philippine military has renewed the war against our Muslim Arnel San Pedro brothers in the South after the failure of the the Crusaders were not able to wres- Bangsamoro Basic Law. The death of tle control of the Holy Land until 1917 the 44 members of the PNP Special during World War 1 when the victori- Action Force has put the final nail to ous British General Edmund Allenby the coffin derailing the peace accord. entered the old City on foot and in- The appalling incident had been advertently reclaimed the Holy Land played out in the Holy Land when for the Christiandom. Raynald of Châtillon, the capricious Peace will remain elusive in the Lord of Trans-Jordan, attacked the Holy Land and throughout the Mid- caravan of Muslim Saracens killing dle East. In modern times, the ani- all travelers effectively ending the mosity of the past was prevalent four-year truce with Saladin. between warring Muslims, between Saladin personally beheaded Muslims and Christians and between Raynald after the Battle of Hatnon-Middle Eastern powers who tin with countless Knights Templar seek to implant their personal inter- warrior-monks having suffered the ests in the war-torn region. Syria as same fate – and the barbaric beheadan example was a complete mess and ings in modern-day Iraq and Syria thousands of innocent lives had al- already graced the TV networks and ready been lost in the ongoing war. the Internet as hostility continues The Muslim Caliphates of the old, up to this day with no end in sight. at one time or another, had their Perhaps when the last drop of oil had firmed grip on Syria, Israel, Egypt been taken out of the ground, peace and Saudi Arabia. The dreaded ISIS will finally reign. The Pyrrhic victohas declared a similar caliphate from ries achieved by the belligerents simIraq to Syria – and could expand fur- ply serve no purpose.• “Perhaps when the last drop of oil had been taken out of the ground, peace will Check and Balance finally reign.” rity of Filipinos in Saudi Arabia. The Embassy shall provide regular updates on the situation in Saudi Arabia as the need arises.” Given so, it should protect the interests of some 5,000 OFWs in war-torn Najran in KSA. The animosity between and Sunni tribe and the Shiite tribe was ominous and deeply embedded in time immemorial when the diatribe that divided the Muslims caused the First Crusade of European nobles to set their sights toward the Holy Land and wrestled it from the Fatimid Caliphate. Absolution in the service of Christiandom pushed the Knights Templar to wade in crimson blood – from Syria’s Edessa, Tripoli and to Antioch and then on to the final objective -- Jerusalem. Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam (Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy Name give glory) – the Knights Tem- Ing Kapakanan nang Juana, Iyabe ya king Adyenda! T HE YEARLY observances of ebrate the gains of the current adthe Women’s Role in History ministration with regards to closing Month mandated by Proc- gender gap, as well as to call on the lamation No. 227 s. 1988, the first next administration to continue supweek of March as Women’s Week porting the advocacy and prioritize and March 8 as Women’s Rights and women’s issues in various agenda; International Peace Day mandated presenting the achievements of the by Proclamation No. 224 s. 1988, Aquino administration in promotand March 8 of every year as Nation- ing gender equality and women’s al Women’s Day manempowerment, through the dated by Republic Act Report on the State of the Fili(RA) 6949 s. 1990, pino Women; gathering public seek to emphasize perception on what women’s gender equality and issues should be prioritized further bring to fore the significant and indispensable role of the women in the society. According to the Philippine Commission on Women or Michelle CatapPCW, the theme of Lacson the 2016 National Women’s Month Celebration “Kapakanan ni Juana, Isa- by the next administration through ma sa Agenda!” reiterates “the call crowdsourcing of “agenda ni Juana”; for gender-balance in leadership and and strengthening public advocacy decision making positions both in on National Women’s Month, with public and private sector; inclusion emphasis on women’s issues that still of women’s concerns in leadership need to be addressed. platforms and the government’s deOn a more personal point of view, velopment agenda; and capacitating the call to intensify women’s particiand preparing women and girls to pation, more so their credible qualireach their ambitions.” fications to occupy crucial roles as This year’s celebration of the Na- leaders, policy makers, and impletional Women’s month aims to give menters should be given emphasis due recognition to the contributions in this coming election. Senator Pia of Filipino women in our society by Cayetano, Chair of the Senate comspecifically creating an avenue for mittee on women, gender and family women and women advocates to cel- relations, noted that women remain Brainwaves to be “grossly underrepresented in the realm of politics.” She pointed out that in the Philippines, there are only six women out of 24 members in the Senate, or 25 percent, and 79 out of 289 members in the House of Representatives, or 27 percent. Cayetano added that at the local level, women’s representation is even lower with women occupying only 22 percent of gubernatorial posts, 18 percent of vice-gubernatorial posts, 18 percent of provincial board seats, 21 percent of mayoralty posts, 20 “As a woman, I join the plea in strengthening the inclusion of women as leaders and decision makers in our nation. It is most probably the right time to consider this call and give it a shot.” percent of city council seats and 20 percent of municipal council seats. She stressed that on the average, “only one in five elected local executives is a woman.” As a woman, I join the plea in strengthening the inclusion of women as leaders and decision makers in our nation. It is most probably the right time to consider this call and give it a shot. Who knows, when we have more women in the government, we will be able to gradually eradicate the various problems and issues that make our lives seemingly miserable and hopeless. • march 03, 2016 • Headline Gitnang Luzon Danao at Daya M INDANAO at Magindanao, nanu mo ing pamitayid dang ibatan? Parewu lang makiyamut amanung “danao” o “lake” keng amanung Inglis. Iti ati ya naman keng matwang salitang Kapampangan – ing danao o lawa. Anya naman keng Kapampangan, Pangasinensi at Ilokanu antindyan deng antindyan iti karing peka-am- “Anya matulid mung mayawus ya ping “danao” ing lugal uling magmistula yang lawa ing dakal a dake niti ning Mindanao – magin danao ya potang panaun ning pamanuran!” Magbalawe ut nang ibatan – ing “danum”. Bakit ya meyawus a Mindanao, o Magindanao ing dake na niti ning kadwang pekamaragul a pulutung dng kapulwan keti Pinas? Iti pauli ning pakauyat ya iti keng kabilyang pang-topograpiya na niti lalu na ketang mumunang aldo. Ing Mindanao metung yang lugal a mababa at dakal mu naman kapatagan. Anya makanyan ya iting sensitibu keng pamanalbug. Lalu na at ing kadwang pekamakabang kailugan keti Pinas ati keti – ing Ilug Agusan. Iti maragul yang tutu anya adwang lalawigan keti deng mipalagwan mu naman pakatuki keng maragul a ilug a iti, ing Agusan del Norte at Agusan del Sur. Balang kauran at karing mipapaliling bagyu keti, makanyan yang daragul ing ilug keti. Maragul a pamanalbug ing daranasan da ring tau keti. Keti ya kakabye ing maragul a kapinakan na mayayaus Pinak Aguman. Anya matulid mung mayawus ya ping “danao” ing lugal uling magmistula yang lawa ing dakal a dake niti ning Mindanao – magin danao ya potang panaun ning pamanuran! Ing leparan ning pinak a iti tutu yang makasalesayan. E mu uling keti la magdatun deng metung karing katakutan dang mangaragul a dapu anti itang arakap da kanitang dapung i Lolong. Keng pinak a iti ya pakasantung ing metung karing pekamatwang kabalayan da ring minunang menuknangan ning kapulwan anti deng keng matwang balen ning Butuan. Katunayan keti, ketang panaun 10 dilanwa (o siglu) ati ne ing mala-balen ning Butuan kambe ning Sulu at Lusung (dng kasalungsungan kapangpangan Parnasong Kapampangan ning Luzon ngeni) karing mekipagkalakalan na kng matwang labwad ning Tsina agpang na murin karing lumang tala dng Isik na misulat ketang panaun dng dinastiyang Sung at Ming. Iti misuportan ya pang lalu karing datus ibat karing report da ring arkiolojis. Iti anyang akulkul dong mitukituki deng tagan da ring mat- keng amlat niti, i Sultan Kudarat ing metung karing tawling mangatapang a datu keti ing linaban karing pwersang Español-Kpampangan a ikwa dang asambut at ikwa gabun. Keng kontemporaryung amlat ta ngeni, ing labwad ning Mindanao megin yang sakit buntuk karing miyaliwang administrasyun o gubyernung nasyunal. Ing dating Presidenti Ramon Magsaysay alimbawa ing mikaprograma kanitang managkat karing Kristianung Pilipinu ning Luzon na manuknangan kng Mindanao ban makanyan deng a-neutralize ing maka-muslim a kimutang pangkultura at Aleesus Manarang pulitika. Panaun nang Presidenti Marcos mawang balanghai o barangay – deng kanyan dong binulus detang amanmetung karing minunang bangka wan dang “red army” ba mung labakanita. Katunayan kaniti, ing pe- nan deng mibansagang “ribelding ka-matwa karing bangkang adis- muslim” etcetera etcetera. kubri da ring dalubasa atin yang Ing labanan keng lugal a iti petsang radiocarbon a 320 AD. tutu nang malambat at makapagal. Maknayan munaman anyang akwa Makapanikal karing tau a keti made munaman akulkul itang awsan nuknangan. Ing labwad a iti iyang dang “golden tara” metung yang meging ugsyanan da ring bayung malating Buddha nap aka-displey o gradweyt a PMAer o bayung sunpakabuntalag keng metung a museo dalus. At maging deng bayung pulis, kng Chicago. marinu, etcetera deng keti da babalNanupata, atin yang dapat ipag- ugse ban ilang marap karing mamaragul ing mesabing kapulwang gribelding tau ning Mindanao. Mindanao. Ketang tawling panaun Ing kutang? Masosolusyunan ya ning pang-19 a dilanwa, ing Mindan- ba ing malalam na pangayamut ning ao mibansagan yang “Labwad ning prublema keti? Ing kanser a sasyo da Pangaku”. Bakit kaya? Metung kar- ring pilan nang sapin ning salindaya ing sangkan ing lugal a iti tutu yang keti meyakit ne ba ing panulung malmabandi keng pibandiang natural yaring itapal? Metung ya ba ing suning kalikasan at ating mangalapad sulung dangBangsamoro Basic Law a gabun a malyaring pitamnanan at o BBL karing magsilbing solusyon? pituknangan dng tau. Panaun na naman ning pamangamMupin, ing labwad ning pangaku panya, ninu mo kaya karing kakanbalamu melili ya kabaldugan. Iti didatu ing atin tututu at siryosung megin kabaligtaran ya kabilyan. Uli apag a plataporma na atin mayap a ning deng pangaku keti mipalipit ya parikil ning pamanyolusyun keng keng paninanapan da ring tau keti mesabing prublema ning Mindanao? lalu na reng etnolingwistikung gruMasyadu neng magusut ing sitpu a tubu keti. Mula ketang panaun wasyun keti. Metung mu ing siguradu, da ring Español, keti ne megumpisa mas maralas tamung daramdaman ing dakal a pamakipamuk, pamip- ing panig ning gubyernu, ing panig ate, pamanyakup karing gabun da da ring Pinoy a darayu mu kng Mindring katutubu. Iti megsilbi nang anao. Dapot ing daing, ing sumbung, “karaniwan” a mitsa ning kagul- ing kabilyan, ing gugulisak, ing rirwan keti. Ing labwad ning pangaku ibeldi da ring taung tubu tagana kng megin yang labwad a mepaku at ma- labwad a iti ning Mindanao ing e pa paku. Dakal nong paku deng mikut- tutung meramdam. Anya ing labwad kut keti. Keta mung panaun da ring a madanum neng kauran e mu magin Español, bista man e re agad asakup danao, nunge magkule ya pang malutu ing lugal a iti, e la pinatugut deti ban iti mangga na ngeni – magindaya ya akwa de ing Mindanao kapamilatan pa na daragus kambe da ring lua na na pamo ning kasawpan dng man- manibat karing mangasakit a tangis gatapang a Kapampangan kanita da ring memalen a biktima keti. ba mung asakup de iti. Agpang pin Dumali!• OPINION 5 Neng Capa M. Pangan Ing pamagtawu neng Fiesta Ing pamagtawu neng daratang ing fiesta, E ra balung sabian maging ding makatua Nung ninu at kenu iti megumpisa, Subali king ngara ing Santa Iglesia At nu’t e aliwa ing bansang Espanya, A pigmulan niting makabusbus bulsa. Tabalu nung baket dela ra pa keti Ing anti kaniting ritual a mesabi. Natural mu agiang manutang ka ngeni E mu papaliarian ing e maki-anti; Burian mu mo waring ikang bukud dili Itang e magtawu, lunto mainang klasi? Iting pamag-tawu a meging piugalian King kalulung tau pasakit nung misan; Makanano agiang misan ya manutang, Ulining dine na kimut ya’t kimut yan; At keta, kaibat ning tawu na megisan Atin pang mamintas karing mekipangan! Uling gawan mu man ing anggang agiu mu, Makarandam ka pang matsurang amanu; Kesyo, e maniaman ngara’yng kekang tawu, At magadtu pati nasing inapag mu. (Mekad mu, e me man kakilala’yng loku, Akayagnan diamu retang bisita mu). Nung supisyenti ka’t katalaksan a beer Atilu ngan keka ding anggang kalasing; King anti kaniti ing masulit mupin, Potang kargadu no’t papase keng lasing, Atyu na rugu ken itang e masanting A pamangawan ding makasnuk lalasing. (Atin yang kasuglung) Be heard! Send us your comments & opinions mail US: 2nd Floor, U2 Building, Dolores, McArthur, Hi-way, City of San Fernando, Pampanga EMAIL US: headlinegitnangluzon@gmail.com headline in history First indoor game of ice hockey O n March 3, 1875, indoor ice hockey makes its public debut in Montreal, Quebec. After weeks of training at the Victoria Skating Rink with his friends, Montreal resident James Creighton advertised in the March 3 edition of the Montreal Gazette that “A game of hockey will be played in the Victoria Skating Rink this evening between two nines chosen from among the members.” Prior to the move indoors, ice hockey was a casual outdoor game, with no set dimensions for the ice and no rules regarding the number of players per side. The Victoria Skating Rink was snug, so Creighton limited the teams to nine players each. Hockey, traditionally played on grass with a stick and a ball, has its roots in ancient Greece, Egypt and Persia. In this form, the game spread north to Europe and then west to the Americas, and is still popular in the Southern Hemisphere as well as in North America, where it is called field hockey. North America’s indigenous people were playing games with a stick and ball long before the French and English crossed the Atlantic. Cherokee, Ojibwe and Mohawk tribes all had different names for what the French branded “lacrosse,” as did the Iroquois native to Quebec. Meanwhile, ice skating was popularized by skating on sharpened animal shinbones in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, and games played on ice included a Dutch version of golf and an on-ice version of hurling, an Irish stick-and-ball game. Ice hockey was initially thought too dangerous a game to play, as the ball was difficult to control on the ice. For the 1875 Montreal game, the ball was replaced with a wooden disc, now known as a puck. The disc was less likely to fly off the ice, and was less dangerous to both players and spectators. Creighton also instituted an early off-sides rule, mandating that there be no forward passing ahead of the player with the puck. The Montreal Gazette reported the next day that the first ice hockey game at Victoria Skating Rink attracted 40 spectators. Ice hockey then caught fire in Montreal, and in 1877 Creighton published rules to the game, known as Montreal Rules. Canada’s now legendary national passion for ice hockey was ignited, and the new sport began to spread across the country. Years later, in 1994, bill C-212, making ice hockey the official winter sport of Canada, was made law by Canada’s parliament. Lacrosse—which had been Canada’s national sport since 1859—remained the country’s official summer game. --HISTORY 6 ENTERTAINMENT Headline Gitnang Luzon • march 03, 2016 PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE (pcso) lotto results LOTTO GAMECOMBINATIONS Superlotto 6/49 6Digit Suertres Lotto 11AM Suertres Lotto 4PM Suertres Lotto 9PM EZ2 Lotto 9PM Lotto 6/42 EZ2 Lotto 11AM EZ2 Lotto 4PM 09-21-30-42-38-34 8-5-2-0-2-9 1-4-1 1-3-8 7-6-4 02-01 05-07-37-04-19-13 04-28 28-07 Arci Munoz, next biggest thing in showbiz INIALAY ni Arci Muñoz ang malaking tagumpay ng pelikula niyang “Always Be My Maybe” sa kanyang dakilang ama na inilibing na noong Linggo. Kinailangan ding mag-promote sa ASAP si Arci bago ang libing, at alam ng dalaga na natuwa rin ang kanyang ama bago namatay dahil natupad ang pangarap niya na magtagumpay sa showbiz. Tulad ng leading man niyang si Gerald Anderson, 10 taon na rin pala sa showbiz si Arci. Naging bahagi na siya ng GMA7 at ng TV5. Narating na ni Gerald ang rurok ng tagumpay, samantalang si Arci ay ngayon pa lamang nakakatikim ng ika nga’y fruit of her labor sa bakuran ng Star Cinema at ng Kapamilya network na siyang nasa likod ng “Always Be My Maybe” at ng “Pasion de Amor.” “You’ve heard about ‘Pasion’ na inabot ng 9 months,” litanya niya. “Malaking tulong na mayroong Jake Cuenca na tumutulong sa akin, lalo na sa mga mada-drama naming scenes. I also had a good time with Ellen Adarna and Coleen Garcia na ‘sisters’ ko sa serye. Siyempre, may contribution din sina EJ Falcon at Joseph Marco na mga ‘brothers’ naman ni Jake.” Itong “Always. . .” naman ay masyadong pinag-uusapan, lalo na ng mga taong naka-relate sa story. “I can’t believe na kumita ito ng more than P8 million sa first day showing,” bulalas ni Arci. “Even at the start, when the movie was offered to me, grabe ang nangyari sa bahay. Sobra ang excitement ng lahat. They told me not to waste my time at tanggapin ko agad dahil Gerald Anderson daw iyan. Kinulit-kulit ko rin si direk Dan Villegas. “I kept asking him kung totoong siya ang pumili sa akin dahil tamang-tama raw sa character ko ang role ko. “Basta, everytime may shooting, I had to report to them at home kung ano ang mga nangyari sa shoot. I can’t blame them. Ganun din kasi ako ka-excited. “Sa mga sexy scenes namin, I told Gerald na bahala na siya sa akin. “Ingat na ingat siya sa akin at napaka-gentleman. Me, I don’t know kung napagsamantalahan ko siya. I did, ganun. I think, I took advantage of him sa shoot namin, Gerald yata ‘yan, so why not? “He really allowed me to take advantage of him!” paulitulit niyang sigaw. Masasabi ba ni Arci na siya ang tipong pa-fall kapag may relasyon? “Hindi po,” sagot niya. “Hindi rin kasi ganun ang boyfriend ko. Pero, walang problema sakaling kailangan magpa-fall. Kasama iyon sa uso ngayon. Mag-ingat lang tayong mga babae sa mga mahilig magpa-fall. Kilatisin na lang natin para hindi tayo maloko.” Hindi napigilan ng kaibigang Boy Abunda na sabihin: “She has strong, excellent performance. Yes, she’s the next big thing (female) in showbiz today.”• Carrot man, ilusyunado? HUWAG na lang bigyan ng ilusyon ang Carrot Man na si Jeyrik Sigmaton na maging artista. Naihayag sa guesting niya sa Unang Hirit ang pagnanais na pumasok sa showbiz. Marami mang sumunod na mga “man” sa social media, si Jeyrik ang winner sa lahat dahil sa pag-feature sa kanya sa Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho last Sunday. Hindi pinatulan ang ibang “man” na sumunod sa kanya. Sa pahayag ni Jeyrik, Grade 6 lang ang inabot niya. Kaya siya pumasok sa pag-aani ng carrot, para makatulong sa pamilya niya. Eh, marami ring buwitre sa showbiz na mapagsamantala sa kainosentehan ng ilang kapos sa pag-aaral. Hangga’t maaga, dapat maligtas ang pride ng Igorot sa mga kamay ng mapanlinlang na mga tao. Saka marami pang dapat gawin sa kanya bago isabak sa showbiz. Total overhaul ang dapat gawin ng GMA kung gagawin siyang Kapuso artist.• DRAW DATE JACKPOT WINNERS 3/1/2016 20,296,300.00 0 3/1/2016150,000.00 0 3/1/2016 4,500.00 920 3/1/2016 4,500.00 1134 3/1/2016 4,500.00 730 3/1/2016 4,000.00 650 3/1/2016 10,362,860.00 0 3/1/2016 4,000.00 252 3/1/2016 4,000.00 189 Piolo Pascual leads 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Movies HANDANG-HANDA na ang Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) sa pagkakaloob ng mga natatanging parangal para sa 32nd PMPC Star Awards For Movies. Gaganapin ang awards night sa March 6, 2016, 7 p.m., sa Newport Performing Arts Theatre, Resorts World Manila, Pasay City. Magsisilbing hosts sina Piolo Pascual, Kim Chiu, Xian Lim, Alex Gonzaga, Bela Padilla at Robie Domingo. Sa Opening, bilang pagpupugay sa ‘Love Teams And Love Themes Of Philippine Cinema,’ maghahandog ng awitin sina Jed Madela, Yeng Constantino, Christian Bautista, Morisette Amon, Mark Bautista at Juris. Hahataw naman sa nakakakilig na dance number ang Hashtags na kinabibilangan nina Zeus Collins, Jon Lucas, Jameson Blake, Ryle Santiago, Luke Conde, Jimboy Martin, Ronnie Alonte, McCoy de Leon, Nikko Natividad, Tom Doromal at Paulo Angeles. Sa pagbibigay ng tribute sa namayapang Master Showman German Moreno, mag-aalay ng awitin ang Concert King na si Martin Nievera. Ang tambalang Angeline Quinto at Erik Santos naman ang magduduweto para sa ‘Love Teams Of Today.’ Ngayong taon, ipagkakaloob kay Ms. Amalia Fuentes ang Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award at kay direk Mel Chionglo ang Ulirang Alagad ng Pelikula sa Likod ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Award. Sa pamunuan ng kasalukuyang pangulong Fernan de Guzman, ang 32nd PMPC Star Awards For Movies ay mula sa Airtime Marketing Philippines at sa direksyon ni Bert de Leon. Mapapanood ang kabuuan ng palabas sa ABS-CBN Sunday’s Best sa March 13, 2016. Narito ang mga opisyal na nominado: MOVIE OF THE YEAR: · A Second Chance (Star Cinema) · Crazy Beautiful You (Star Cinema) · Etiquette For Mistresses (Star Cinema) · Felix Manalo (Viva Films) · Heneral Luna (Artikulo Uno Productions) · Honor Thy Father (Reality Entertainment) · The Love Affair (Star Cinema) · Walang Forever (Quantum Films, MJM Productions, Tuko Films, and Buchi Boy Films) MOVIE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR: · Mae Czarina Cruz-Alviar (Crazy Beautiful You) · Cathy Garcia Molina (A Second Chance) · Joel Lamangan (Felix Manalo) · Erik Matti (Honor Thy Father) · Nuel Naval (The Love Affair) · Chito Roño (Etiquette For Mistresses) · Jerrold Tarog (Heneral Luna) · Dan Villegas (Walang Forever) INDIE MOVIE OF THE YEAR: · Anino Sa Likod Ng Buwan (IdeaFirst Company, Octobertrain Films, and APT Entertainment) · Bambanti (Sinag Maynila and Centerstage Productions) · I Love You, Thank You (The Grit Project and Noel Ferrer Productions · Imbisibol (Sinag Maynila and Centerstage Productions) · Old Skool (‘Til I’m 90 Film Productions and Bonfire Productions) · Silong (SQ Film Laboratories and Black Maria Pictures) · Taklub (Centerstage Productions) · Tandem (Tuko Films and Buchi Boy Films) INDIE MOVIE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR: · Zig Dulay (Bambanti) · Lawrence Fajardo (Imbisibol) · Charliebebs Gohetia (I Love You, Thank you) · Cia Hermosa-Jorge (Old Skool) · Jeffrey Hidalgo and Roy Sevilla Ho (Silong) · Brillante Mendoza (Taklub) · King Palisoc (Tandem) · Jun Robles Lana (Anino Sa Likod Ng Buwan) MOVIE ACTOR OF THE YEAR: · John Arcilla (Heneral Luna) · John Lloyd Cruz (Honor Thy Father) · JM De Guzman (Tandem) · Richard Gomez (The Love Affair) · Daniel Padilla (Crazy Beautiful You) · Piolo Pascual (Silong) · Jericho Rosales (Walang Forever) · Dennis Trillo (Felix Manalo) MOVIE ACTRESS OF THE YEAR · Bea Alonzo (A Second Chance) · Nora Aunor (Taklub) · Iza Calzado (Etiquette For Mistresses) · Sarah Geronimo (The Break-Up Playlist) · Rhian Ramos (Silong) · LJ Reyes (Anino Sa Likod Ng Buwan) · Meryll Soriano (Honor Thy Father) · Dawn Zulueta (The Love Affair) MOVIE SUPPORTING ACTOR OF THE YEAR: · Gerald Anderson (Everyday I Love You) · Nonie Buencamino (Heneral Luna) · Mon Confiado (Heneral Luna) · Tirso Cruz, III (Honor Thy Father) · Anthony Falcon (Anino Sa Likod Ng Buwan) · Dan Fernandez (Honor Thy Father) · Buboy Villar (Old Skool) MOVIE SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR: · Shamaine Buencamino (Bambanti) · Alessandra De Rossi (Kid Kulafu) · Mylene Dizon (Heneral Luna) · Bela Padilla (Felix Manalo) · Rochelle Pangilinan (Tandem) · Pilar Pilapil (Etiquette For Mistresses) · Lorna Tolentino (Crazy Beautiful You) NEW MOVIE ACTOR OF THE YEAR: · Pepe Herrera (Walang Forever) · Jon Lucas (#Ewankosau Saranghaeyo) · Francis Magundayao (#Ewankosau Saranghaeyo) · Marlo Mortel (Haunted Mansion) · Dino Pastrano (Baka Siguro Yata) · Jerome Ponce (Haunted Mansion) · CJ Reyes (I Love You, Thank You) NEW MOVIE ACTRESS OF THE YEAR: · Elora Espano (Tandem) · Elisse Joson (#Ewankosau Saranghaeyo) · Maine Mendoza (My Bebe Love, #KiligPaMore) · Kim Molina (Walang Forever) · Sarah Pagcaliwagan (Walang Forever) · Sue Ramirez (Just The Way You Are) · Janella Salvador (Haunted Mansion) MOVIE CHILD PERFORMER OF THE YEAR: · Krystal Brimner (Honor Thy Father) · Micko Laurente (Bambanti) · Marco Masa (The Beauty and the Bestie) · Alonzo Muhlach (The Beauty and the Bestie) · JR Velasco (Mandirigma) · Miguel Vergara (Just The Way You Are) · Bimby Yap (All You Need Is Pag-Ibig) DARLING OF THE PRESS (Special Award): · KC Concepcion · Sheryl Cruz · Anne Curtis · Kaye Dacer · Dan Fernandez · Vice Ganda · Alden Richards march 03, 2016 • Headline Gitnang Luzon Samal enforces ‘I5’ in solid waste management By Mhike R. Cigaral SAMAL, BATAAN – The municipal government here led by Mayor Generosa Malibiran-Dela Fuente yesterday officially enforced Municipal Order no.06-003 that intensifies the no segregation, no collection policy or the “5 ways to ecological solid waste management plan.” “We already informed and educated our constituents during our week-long Dalaw Barangay to educate our constituents about this policy starting March 1,” Dela Fuente told Headline Gitnang Luzon. Aside from using social media on their campaigns and advocacies, Dela Fuente, along with the municipal council headed by Vice Mayor Aida Macalinao and the department heads, brought basic services in all 14 villages of the municipality to explain this new ordinance that will be enforced starting March 1 of this year. Under the new ordinance, every household in this town is required to follow the I5 scheme or “5 solid ways”: Ihiwalay (segregate), Isulit (recycle), Ibigay (give or donate), Ibenta (sell) and Itapon (throw away). “Ihiwalay” speaks about the segregation between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste. “Isulit” means recycle garbage such as cans, bottles, straw and doy packs, papers, cartons, tires, coconut husks. “Ibigay” pertains to garden and yard wastes, food or kitchen wastes, and animal wastes that can be processed and converted into organic fertilizer. “Ibenta” is about wastes that can be sold such as plastic bottles, metal wastes, cans, etc. “Itapon” means to throw away for garbage collection such as health care wastes, sachets, tetra packs, wrappers, diapers and sanitary napkins, worn out shoes and bags, light bulbs and electronics appliances.• “Malaking bagay yung March 5 visit, kase itong mga airlines na sasali sa Asian Routes siguradong pag-uusapan ang Clark Airport, at malay natin magdecide yung ibang airlines na makita nila ang Clark para sa kanilang flights,” Tanjuatco told reporters during the Pampanga Press Club Talk Widus held at the Widus Hotel at Clark Freeport. Clark is host to several airlines including Qatar Airways, Asiana Airlines, Dragonair, Jin Air, CEBGO, Tiger Air of Singapore, Air Asia Berhad and Cebu Pacific Air.• Edwin Paningbatan of the DA’s Regional Planning Division also bared the actions taken by the department to mitigate the effects of El Niño such as the construction of small water impound, diversion dams, small farm reservoir, improvement of canal linings, and provision of irrigation equipment and planting materials to the municipalities of Floridablanca, Porac, Arayat, City of San Fernando, and Sta. Rita and the construction of Automated Weather Stations in Candaba, Floridablanca, and Mexico. More than P14 million was awarded to the Dampe Mamatas Farmers’ Association of Floridablanca for the construction of a water impound in said barangay, as well as P3,600,000 for a tramline in Sitio Nabuclod, Barangay Camachile of the same town. Farmers groups from the municipalities of Lubao, Macabebe, Mexico, San Luis, Magalang, Arayat, and Candaba also received varying amounts under the Bottom-up Budgeting Program ranging from P387,000 to P1,000,000 per project. A total of P12,348,500 worth of projects were also awarded to fishpond operators from the Bureau of Aquatic Resources. Several stakeholders were also given a chance to have a dialogue with Pineda and Alcala at the end of the program to air their needs and concerns in behalf of the group or association they represent. Said event was organized by the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office led by Angie Blanco and was graced by Butil Partylist Representative Agapito Guanlao, Third District Representative Oscar Rodriguez, and DA Regional Director Andrew Villacorta.• CIAC... from Page 1 flights,” Tanjuatco said. Tanjuatco said that CIAC will host the visit of the 17 airlines and will make a tour at the Passenger Terminal Building of the Clark Airport as well as a tour at the Puning Hot Spring in Bamban, Tarlac. DA GETS... from Page 1 nicians, among others, convened for an El Niño Summit at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center wherein the status of said phenomenon and its effect on agriculture was discussed. According to PAGASA Weather Specialist Remedios Ciervo, the El Niño phenomenon is expected to persist until the end of March and the amount of rainfall expected within said period would be little or close to none until the month of July wherein one to three tropical cyclones are expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility. However, Engineers Prudencio Santos and Olympio Penetrante of the National Irrigation Authority assured the stakeholders that the several dams providing for the need of Kapampangan farmers have sufficient supply and are closely monitoring the water levels particularly of the Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija. NPC ENDORSEMENT... from Page 1 endorsement, ang mga naglalakas loob na tulungan kami ay mga independent candidates. Pero ngayon, nakakagaan at malaking bagay talaga na yung aming mga nakaayos na mga rally at pagbisita sa mga probinsya ay lumalabas na ang suporta ng mga local governments na tumatakbo mula sa NPC,” she explained. On claims by some NPC members that they were not consulted on the decision to endorse her, Poe said it would be best for them and their leaders to internally settle that row. “Pagdating sa mga party decision, hayaan na natin ang liderato ng partido na makipag-usap sa kanila pero taliwas sa sinasabi ng iba, marami sa NPC ang noon pa namin nakakausap pero iginagalang nila ang desisyon ng kanilang partido,” she said. When asked if she would seek the help of NPC members, who earlier expressed affiliation or support to other candidates and convince them to follow the NPC’s party line, Poe said she would rather not. “Siyempre, sa kahit naman anong organisasyon mayroon namang mga iba na nagkakaroon ng salungat na pananaw. Ayaw naman natin magyabang katulad ng iba pero may mga galing din sa partido nila na dati pa namang tumutulong sa amin,” she said. NPC president and Isabela Rep. Giorgidi Aggabao announced the NPC decision in a press conference on Monday, and this created confusion among some of its party members, particularly those who had expressed their affiliation or support to presidential candidates other than Poe. In mid-2015, the party formed by businessman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco went through the motions of organizing meetings with other presidentiables to help make their choices. But no official endorsement came until Monday, February 29. Poe yesterday held a meeting cum public consultation at the covered court in Apalit, Pampanga and Bgy. Calulut in San Fernando City and later in a famous local restaurant in Angeles City where she, her VP running mate Chiz Escudero, and other PGP senatoriables held a press conference.• GOV, PHILHEALTH... from Page 1 by the Department of Health (DoH), PhilHealth and the provincial government headed by Gov. Pineda. A total of 1,028 MDRs were distributed in Northville Calulut Covered Court while 3,000 MDRs were distributed in Cabambangan Covered Court in Bacolor. The Governor urged the beneficiaries to maximize their MDRs which were given to them at no cost. “Just show your MDRs so you could avail the free hospitalization from government hospitals in the province and anywhere in the Philippines,” Pineda said. Gov. Pineda also mentioned that non-PhilHealth members can avail of its services through PhilHealth’s “Point of Care” program. The Governor said the provincial government allotted P50 million for the point of care program. Also present during the activity were 3rd district Rep. Oscar Rodriguez; Board Members Crisostomo Garbo, Rosve Henson and Ferdinand Labung; Bacolor Mayor Jomar Hizon and Vice Mayor Jun Canlas; former board member Fritzie David-Dizon; PSWDO Elizabeth Baybayan; and other local officials.• Want to broaden your business horizon? LET US HELP YOU! CALL US : (045)455.0781 EMAIL US : headlinegitnangluzon@gmail.com VISIT US : 2nd Floor , U2 Bldg., MacArthur Hiway, Dolores, City of San Fernando (P) 7 BATAAN PHO... from Page 3 operations with proper waste disposal and management. PHO advised the public to conduct a regular clean-up drive in the barangay through mobilization of volunteers, residents and Barangay Tanod members. In homes, citizens were cautioned to cover water drums and water pails at all times to prevent mosquitoes from breeding, replace water in flower vases once a week, and to clean all water containers weekly to remove eggs of mosquitoes sticking to the sides. Also, PHO enjoined citizen groups to conduct information campaign on dengue with emphasis on its prevention and control, as well as the local officials to establish and activate Barangay Dengue Task Force. • TAPANG... from Page 2 tions and grants,” Tapang said. Dela Cruz is seeking another term as chief executive. He is being contested by Tapang whose main political agenda is focused on urban planning, being a first class municipality. Tapang also favors the gradual transfer of the town’s hog industry, which is the object of complaint by residents and visitors due to obnoxious odor coming from piggeries, should he emerge winner in the May elections. Headline GL tried to reach Dela Cruz for comment but failed.• BIGTIME OPS... from Page 2 Mana, formerly assigned as Provincial Chief of the Pampanga Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), paid a courtesy call to Governor Lilia Pineda. Mana vowed to join the war against drug trafficking gangs operating in Region 3.• PHLPOST... from Page 2 contest. The national winner will be sent by PHLPost as the Philippines’ official entry in the worldwide letter writing contest organized by the UPU International Bureau. The top winner will receive a gold medal and a certificate, as well as other prizes to commemorate their win. The gold medalist will also be offered a trip to the UPU headquarters in Berne, Switzerland. Entries for the national competition must be recent and original letters written in English according to the theme of the competition. It must not exceed the limit of 1000 words in length. The composition must contain the elements of a letter, place and date, addressee’s address, opening and closing salutation and signature. On a separate sheet of paper, the participant must indicate the following information: Number of words of the letter, complete name and address, Gender of Candidate, Age and /or Date of Birth, Colored 2×2 Photo, Name and Address of School/Grade or Year Level and Contact Numbers (Telephone/Cellphone Number). The first prize winner will receive P20,000 cash; second prize, P15,000 and third prize, P10,000.00. All winners will also be awarded medals, plaques and albums of Philippine stamps. The top three winning school will also received cash prizes and a plaque from PHLPost. The criteria for judging are structure as a letter -20%; adherence to the theme- 30%; creativity -30%; and Use of language-20%. All entries must be mailed at any post offices nationwide by Domestic Express (DEMS) or Registered Mail only, not later than March 11, 2016 to: UPU 45TH International Letter Writing Competition for Young People (2016), Post Shop, Philately and Museum Division, Philippine Postal Corporation, 3/F, Central Post Office Building 1000 Liwasang Bonifacio, Manila. For more information, please call Ms. Arlene Tiquia Labao, Project Officer of the Post Shop, Philately and Museum Division at tel. no. 527-01-08 or 527-01-32. Please visit PHLPost website at: www.phlpost. gov.ph., Facebook account @PHLpost, Twitter account @Ppostofficial and Instagram account @phlpostofficial.• special feature VOLUME IV • NO. 172 • MARCH 03, 2016 • THURSDAY By aleesus manarang Guagua’s Chicharon P FILIPINOS’ love to munch and crunch cracklings of pork is already a part of their tradition of lazy eating. And surely among the stuff they love to eat include the various preparation of crunchy pork skin that is toasted and deep fried. Pork lover’s favorite market table, with packs of chicharon, Guagua local longaniza and pindang babi (pork tocino) and locally made hotdogs. Repacking of pitityan or chicharon at a local Guagua chicharon stall. Photo by: thepurpledoll.net ork crackling is usually made with two major steps. Firstly, it is prepared by having it sundried before having it deep fried with cooking oil like the famed chicharon we know. The method is generically the same throughout the Philippines, although regional variations can be found in several places in the country. In most cases, the preparation is a cross between having it instantly fried like that of a crispy pata or of a lechon kawali, but the pre-frying method of having it sun dried first before dipping it in boiling cooking oil is what makes it different from the latter two famed fried pork dishes. If the Ilocanos have the favorite bagnet version which is made of large chunks of pork cuts, in Pampanga, countless styles of cut sizes can be seen. From the long strips of pork skin, square bite sizes, or to the bigger ones having laman or crunchy meat varieties, every chicharon eater will find his match of choice. And among the different towns of Pampanga and Tarlac, the southern Pampanga town of Guagua as they claim produces one of the most requested chicharon versions. In fact, most barrio folks of this old Kapampangan community know how to fry good chicharon and can readily tell if a chicharon is made from their town. To date, this pork crackling which is locally called pitityan, can be bought in almost all of the stalls of Guagua public market, food souvenir shops and or peddled in major streets and highways of the province. Hence, Galan’s, Lapid’s, Pabustan’s, among others made their name a byword for chicharon lovers in and around the province. Chicha!•
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