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PETITION. Petitioners led by former justice secretary Nani Perez and mayoralty candidate Kristine Balmes filed the petition to disqualify board member Marvey Mariño and wife Bevery A. DimacuhaMariño at the Comelec-Batangas City on grounds of alleged massive vote buying.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
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JUMP SHIP. More mayors and local leaders, most of them from Liberal Party of the administration jump ship and throw their support to Sen. Grace Poe; not in particular order -- Mayors Gerry Natanauan (Talisay), Danny Toreja (Ibaan), Abraham Gutierrez (Padre Garcia), Michael Montenegro (Taal), Jay Cerado (Tuy), Dan Reyes (Agoncillo), Joven Hidalgo (Balete), Celerino Endaya (Cuenca), not in photo - Emmanuel Fronda (Balayan), Edna Sanchez (Sto. Tomas), and Rosario Apacible (Nasugbu).| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
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More mayors jump ship, throw their support to Poe MALVAR, Batangas – WITH barely five days before the May 9 elections, more mayors and olter political leaders of the CALABARZON are jumping ship, so to speak, and shifting allegiance to presidential candidate Senator Grace Poe. In an event held in Lima Park Hotel here Wednesday, 23 mayoralty and vice mayoralty candidates together with their respective slates sign a manifesto of support to Grace Poe’s Gobyernong May Puso. The event was spearheaded by political party Aksyon of the late Senator Raul Roco. “It is a good development that more and more politicians now recognize the importance of a compassionate and competent government. They have committed to deliver the needed votes and machinery for Grace Poe,” Aksyon president Lawyer Robbie Pierre Roco said. Among the Batangas mayors and political leaders who shifted allegiance to Poe include Mayors Gerry Natanauan of Talisay, Jey
Cerrado of Tuy, Dan Reyes of Agoncillo, Michael Montenegro of Taal, Danny Toreja of Ibaan, Rosario Apacible of Nasugbu, and Celerino Endaya of Cuenca, Vice Mayors Wilson Maralit of Balete and Sixto Yabyabin of Ibaan – who are all belonging to ruling Liberal Party. Those from Nationalist People’s Coalition include Mayors Joven Hidalgo of Balete, Abraham Gutierrez of Padre Garcia, and Rod Natanauan of Laurel. From Nacionalista Party, Mayors Edna Sanchez of Sto Tomas and Emmanuel Fronda of Balayan were also listed. Among the defectors from Laguna, listed were Laguna Mayors Nelson Osuna of Nagcarlan, Boy Quiat of Pila, Raul Gonzales of Victoria and Ericson Subilit of Liliw. Also included were Nacionalista Party (NP) members, namely Laguna Mayors Leni Adao of Kalayaan, Eladio Magampon of Alaminos and Lourdes Cataquiz of San Pedro, and independent Bruno Ramos of Bay. Laguna vice mayors from the
AMONG the Batangas political leaders who throw support and shift allegiance to Grace Poe’s Gobyernong May Puso while reading the Manifesto of Support that they signed thereafter.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS LP, United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) and PDP-Laban were also on the list: Amie Hernandez of Nagcarlan (PDP-Laban), Queen Alarva of Pila (LP), Fely Reyes Maristela of Victoria (LP), Fabie Orioste of Liliw (LP), Soriano Escueta of Bay (independent), and Allan Jun Sanchez of Calauan (UNA). In Lucban, Quezon, included
were three members of the NPC, namely Mayor Olie Dator, Board member Ricky Dator and Councilor Jun Ver of Lucban. From the six provinces of voterich Bicol, five (5) governors manifested their support for Poe last week, including Joey Salceda of Albay, Edgardo Tallado of Camarines Norte, Migz Villafuerte of Cama-
rines Sur, Raul Lee of Sorsogon and Cely Wong of Catanduanes. Two weeks ago, Aksyon Chairman former Rep. Hermie Aquino and Tarlac City Mayor and PMP gubernatorial candidate Ace Manalang led the alliance with Bataan congressional candidate Mayor Dan Malana of Hermosa town.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
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THE PETITIONERS. UNA's congressional bet Danilo M. Berberabe; Former Justice secretary Nani Perez, himself an independent congressional candidate for Batangas City Lone District; incumbent city councilor and mayoralty candidate Kristine G. Balmes (PDP-Laban); and reelectionist vice mayor Jun Berberabe (UNA).| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
Mariño couple faces DQ case for alleged massive vote buying BATANGAS City – INCUMBENT board member and now running for a congressional seat of the Lone District of Batangas City, Mario Vittorio “Marvey” Mariño, and his wife Beverly are now facing disqualification case in their respective candidacies on charges on alleged massive vote buying. Charging the Mariño couple are marvey’s opponents, former Justice secretary Hernando “Nani” B. Perez and UNA’s congressional bet Danilo “Danber” Berberabe; reelectionist vice mayor Emilio Francisco “Jun” Berberabe and PDP-Laban’s mayoralty candidate Kristine G. Balmes, herself, an incumbent city councilor. In a 7-page petition, the petitioners asked the poll body to disqualify the Mariño couple for alleged vote-buying “grounded on Section 68 of the Omnibus Election Code (OEC) and filed the same pursuant to Rule 25 of the Comelec Rules of Procedure, as amended by Comelec Resolution No. 9523..”
In filing the petition, Perez said that two witnesses has submitted their respective Sworn Affidavits stating among others that they were promised financial and educational assistance by the Dimacuha’s in exchange of their support and votes on May 9 National and Local Elections. Beverly is the only daughter and substitute to the mayoralty race of incumbent city mayor Eduardo B. Dimacuha who withdrawn his candidacy last December. “Prior to the filing of this Petition, respondents conspiring together, gathered Barangay Chairmen and did then and there give them money in several tranches amounting to a total of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos for the purpose of assuring the victory of the respondents,” the petition read. Accordingly, the petitioners, likewise, claimed that the camp of the respondents distributed “EBD” cards, which serves as health cards, and money ranging from P1,000 to
P300 per voter in barangays and/ or subdivisions such as but not limited to Sta. Rita, Bolbok, Alangilan and Cuta. “The EBD cards being distributed are health cards financed by the city government of Batangas and being used by the respondents to entice residents of batangas City to vote for them with the pretense that only those who would vote for them will be given said card,” the petition continues. The petitioners also submitted a copy of a letter signed by the city mayor himself which letter asks for support of the Mariño couple as his anointed candidates in the coming election. Hundreds of supporters of the four complainants trooped to the town plaza before they marched towards the Comelec Office in Batangas City. “Kahit hindi kami magkakapartido, nagsama-sama kaming apat para labanan ang katiwaliang nagaganap dito sa ating lunsod,”
BAUAN, Batangas – MAHIGIT isang lingo na lang ang nalalabi bago sumapit ang halalan sa Mayo 9, isa pang punumbarangay ang pinaslang ng hindi pa nakkilalang salarin sa Barangay Poblacion 3, bayang ito kamakailan. Kinilala ng otoridad ang biktimang si Gilbert Alvar y Gelyruby, 47, kilala rin bilang Pangulong Labuyo, may-asawa, residente at punumbarangay ng naturang lugar. Sa ulat ng pulisya, ipinaparada noon ng biktima ang kaniyang motorsiklo sa harap ng Broocks Burger, bandang ala-una ng madaling araw nang lapitan at biglang pagbabarilin ng ilang beses ng di pa nakikilalang suspek gamit ang isang maikling armas. Kaagad namang naisugod ang biktima sa Dr. Mario J. Bejasa General Hospital ngunit binawian na rin ito ng buhay habang nilala-
patan ng lunas sa nasabing ospital. Kaagad ding tumalilis ang suspek dala ang ginamit na armas, lulan ng isnag tricycle na minamaneho ng dir in nakikilalang kasamahan nito. Naglatag na ng dragnet operation ang pulisya sa posibleng ikadarakip ng mga di pa nakikilang suspek. Pinaniniwalaan namang maaaring may kinalaman sa nalalapit na halalan ang naturang krimen. Mariin namang kinondena ni re-electionist Congressman Raneo E. Abu ang pagpaslang kay Alvar na aniya’y isang mahusay na lider sa bayang ito. Ang bayan ng Bauan ay kasama sa 16 Focused Police Stations na nasa ilalim ng Oplan BLADE o Batangueñong ang Layunin at Adhikain ay maging payapa ang Darating na Eleksyon.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
................................................................................................ Perez said. He even asked the public to be vigilant and exercise citizen’s arrest in their view a violation of the law was committed. Meanwhile, when asked for comment, the Mariño camp said their legal team is already studying the matter. “My position is to let it go through the process,” Mariño said in a message.
Based on the provision of Section 3 of the Comelec’s Rule of Procedure, the disqualification case was seasonably filed. City Election Assistant Officer Shirley Dimalaluan said they will submit the petition to the provincial Election Office which will in turn forward the same to the Comelec Legal Department in Manila.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
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PIGLAS PILIPINAS: 10K march against coal plants in Batangas, nationwide BATANGAS CITY, Philippines – Around 10,000 Filipinos marched here last Wednesday, to demand that the next administration cancel all proposed coal plants nationwide and hasten a transition to renewable energy. “We are facing a planetary emergency. Now more than ever, we need leaders who are pro-people and pro-environment, not pro-coal and proclimate change,” said Lipa Archbishop Ramon Arguelles, who led the march to the Batangas Provincial Sports Complex. The anti-coal march highlighted a national campaign called “Piglas Batangas! Piglas Pilipinas!” symbolized by the struggle against the proposed 600megawatt coal plant of JG Summit Holdings in Brgy. Pinamucan Ibaba, Batangas City. The opposition to the plan is led by the Lipa Archdiocesan Ministry on Environment, local fisherfolk, and other concerned citizens. “Even without the coal plant, the existing plants of
JG Summit are already poisoning our air, water, and land. The proposed coal plant would only make it harder for us to breathe, much less fish,” said 27-year-old Reymond Mendoza, a fisherman from the nearby barangay of Simlong, which also hosts the Gokongwei family-owned complex. The complex has a petrochemical and naphtha cracker plant. The local anti-coal groups were joined by other coalaffected communities from Quezon and other parts of the country, as well as people’s movements and civil society groups from Metro Manila and other provinces in Southern Luzon. “Piglas is a call for the incoming president and other new government officials to scrap the Pinamucan coal plant and the other 26 proposed coal plants currently in the pipeline. It is also a demand for the phase-out of the 19 existing coal plants nationwide,” explained Ian Rivera, national coordinator of the Philippine Movement
ERRATUM NOTICE is hereby given that the SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE filed by HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (otherwise known as PAG-IBIG Fund) under EJF NO. 16-041 was inadvertently published on March 7, 14 & 21, 2016. The full name of the mortgagor on the said Notice of Sale should have been read and published as “JOANA MABEZAJOYOSA”. Pahayagang BALIKAS regrets the error. Pahayagang BALIKAS | May 9, 2016
NOTICE is hereby given that the SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE filed by HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (otherwise known as PAG-IBIG Fund) under EJF NO. 16-018 was inadvertently published on Feb. 1, 8 & 15, 2016. The full name of the mortgagor on the said Notice of Sale should have been read and published as “DOLORES OLAGBAY REYES”. Also, the property subject of the said notice should have been described as follows: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-127616 “A parcel of land (Lot 4 Blk 38A Sec. 8 of the cons. subd. plan Pcs-04-012895, being a portion of Lots 9811, 8273, 8274, 8278, 8279, 9806 and 9812; Cad-424, Sto. Tomas Cadastre, L.R.C. Rec. No. ______), situated in Brgy. Sta. Maria, Mun. of Sto. Tomas, Prov. of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Lot 3 Blk 38A Sec 8; on the SE., along line 2-3 by Lot 2 Blk 38A Sec. 8; on the SW., along line 3-4 by Alley 106 and on the NW., along line 4-1 by Lot 6 Blk 38A Sec 8, all of the cons. subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, xxxxxx to the point of the beginning; containing an area of THIRTY EIGHT POINT FIFTY (38.50) SQUARE METERS. Pahayagang BALIKAS regrets the error. Pahayagang BALIKAS | May 9, 2016
for Climate Justice. “The next administration must review the current one’s commitment to reduce 70% of our country’s emissions by 2030. It must also demand climate finance from developed countries, as well as mobilize its own resources, so it can implement a swift and just transition to clean and renewable energy,” added Ruel Cabile, national coordinator of Aksyon Klima Pilipinas. The campaign is part of a worldwide movement and the first in Asia to join “Break Free from Fossil Fuels 2016”, a global wave of peaceful direct actions across 12 days and six continents. Mass actions are scheduled until May 15 in other countries including Indonesia, Nigeria, Brazil, the United States, Germany, and Australia. “Under the banner of Break Free, the global climate movement is proclaiming the end of fossil fuels, challenging governments to concretely respond to the climate crisis and the urgent need to keep global warming below 1.5°C,” said Lidy Nacpil, coordinator of the Asian Peoples Movement on Debt and Development and global steering committee member of Break Free.
Other communities will also be holding solidarity actions in Cebu and Calaca, Batangas, which hosts the oldest coal plant in the country, among other areas. “Piglas Batangas, Piglas Pilipinas is our battlecry for a safe, peaceful, and sustainable society. Batangas
and the rest of the Philippines will not bow to those who think of nothing but profit instead of people and plunder instead of protecting the environment. Coal represents darkness, and Break Free is our source of light, especially for all communities who are standing up in the face of the
fossil fuel industry's relentless expansion despite climate change and the people's clamor for climate justice. Today we declare that we will break free from coal,” said Naderev ‘Yeb’ Saño, executive director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
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Re-electionist city councilor gunned down in Tanauan City CITY OF TANAUAN, Batangas – IT was a gruesome Friday evening for the family of a reelectionist councilor here that he was gunned down by still unidentified assailant just three days prior to the May 9 National and Local Elections. Incumbent city councilor Epimaco “Peming” Magpantay (LP) was attending a meeting with a tricycle operators and drivers association (TODA) at Barangay Darasa when a gunman approached and fired at him several times from behind at around 7:00 o’clock in the evening. Magpantay’s driverbodyguard, identified as Joel Garcia was also hit in his legs when he tried to rescue the
former. Both Magpantay and Garcia were rushed to the nearby Dr. Daniel O. Mercado Medical Center but attending physicians failed to saved Magpantay from fatal wounds. Garcia however was pronounded out of danger and was recuperating at the said hospital as of press time. Magpantay, 64 and a resident of Barangay Pantay Matanda is the lone lawyer among the candidates for councilor of the city. The man who has earned the support of his constituent is now running for his third term as councilor, with high record of votes on his first and second terms. Police investigators are
looking into the political angle as the possible motive behind the said incident. Meanwhile, Mayor Thony Halili and the rest of the local officials here are calling the public to help the authorities for the possible apprehension of the lone assailant who fled towards the direction of Malvar .| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS
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I SUPPOSE it’s basic and commonsensical that when we express our opinions and engage among ourselves in some exchanges of our personal views, ideas and preferences, we always need to be courteous first of all and then always to be constructive and positive in our tack. Upholding unity and living the requirements of charity rank far higher than simply wanting to be right or to score a point in any given contention. We should never forget this principle. Especially in the area of politics, where opinions vary due to the immense variety of people’s preferences, we should see to it that the tone of our discourse is kept calm and respectful. Given the volatile character of politics, we should learn how to hold our horses, so as not to be carried away by our unbridled and intemperate passions and biases. In the first place, we cannot be too strong or too sure about our political opinions because no matter how right we feel we are, we certainly do not have the exclusive right to possess all the truth. Everyone always has something valid to say, no matter how small. And in the second place, there simply are just too many unknown factors that are at play. We cannot account for everything no matter how smart and diligent we are in building up our position. And in the third place, we simply have to learn to live with imperfect persons and candidates, as well as imperfect systems and structures. We cannot be too simplistic as to paint our favored candidate is entirely saintly, completely incapable of committing a mistake and our undesired candidate is entirely devious, completely incapable to doing anything good. The least thing that we can do is not to be too attached to our ideas and our preferences. While it’s true that we somehow shape our destiny, that task is always a joint effort among ourselves and ultimately between God and us. Never ignore the indications of divine providence, the promptings of the Holy Spirit who is the Lord of history. That is why, we can never have a political discourse that is fit for human beings, let alone, children of God, if it is not preceded, accompanied and followed up by prayer and sacrifice, together with due study and consultations. Without these fundamental requirements we end up attacking each other like cats and dogs. And that’s what’s happening these days. In the heat of the political polemics, we are witnessing a lot of shooting from the hip, bullying, gloating, obsession to dominate, dogmatizing opinions, faultfinding, casuistry, mocking, mudslinging, etc. There’s a lot of tit-for-tat, the law of Talion reigning supreme. As a consequence, the air gets polluted, proper thinking and judging is hampered. Passions, tension and divisiveness escalate. A perfect storm gathers. Some people say that in politics, charity should not be the main consideration, but rather the truth, arrived at through gathering of facts and the strict use of reason and logic. But if we examine closely the allegations, we hardly find any truth that is not tarred by a litany of fallacies. This is the real problem. When charity is set aside and is considered irrelevant in our political discussions, we are actually setting ourselves for a bigger trouble. It is precisely because of the peculiar character of politics, so vulnerable to deteriorate and to hit the skids, that charity should be the primary consideration as it should be in everything else in life. We have to learn to be open-minded and tactful in our dialogues, motivated only by love for God and for everyone else, which is what the common good is all about in the end. We have to learn to be delicate in expressing our views as well as not to be too onion-skinned to receive the positions of others, especially the adverse ones. We should try our best to listen most attentively to the others, get to know them very well and discern where they are coming from when they express their opinions. If they sound unreasonable or ridiculous and would even attack us, we should not feel provoked and tempted to mount some personal attacks. That would not help. Rather it will worsen things. What we have to do is to help them see our point as calmly and as
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Are elections bad for the voters “CHANGE.” Everyone partook in the abuse of the word. All camps promised change, one way or the other. This early, the camp that spent most of its resources on the word has claimed victory. Change is coming they say as if the election will bring about anything significant in the present dynastico-personalist political dispensation. Whatever numbers the machines would finally tally in days or weeks after the elections will not change anything. The Philippines remain a bastion of political clans whose interests are inimical to the welfare of the people. If ever, only politicians and their minions will emerge triumphant in the end. Local political clans will continue to reap the benefits of ignorance and poverty in the country. They will also reap most of the spoils from a farcical national contest, especially those aligned with the noisiest personalities and the biggest spenders in this election. If any benefit is to be derived from the past political exercise, the same would inure only to the politicians. At the end of the end, voters would likely to turn out the biggest losers in the process. The past national election was everything except as a discourse about political programs. Nor was it ideologically driven or about national interest. On the contrary, this election is but a game show where anyone who could conjure the most colorful and controversial impressions would emerge victorious. No wonder, the charitably as possible. If they do not accept it, then let it be. We have to learn to disagree without being disagreeable, always maintaining a healthy attitude towards everyone. In the end, we should not forget that there is divine providence that will guide things to the proper end in spite of our blunders and stupidities.
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battle lines were drawn in the social and broadcast media. Voters, therefore, should not be blamed if they are easily swayed by gossips and trivialities. Voters were placed in a compartment for easy disposal. Their consciousness were subjugated. They were not given opportunity to manifest their true sentiments and exercise their will as autonomous beings. Rather, politicians gave their best to make them automatons and soulless partisans. Both the administration candidates and those who are claiming to oppose them are complicit in this. They all indulged in the mediocrity of the time. They all kept people from thinking for themselves. They are all to blame for corruption of the voters. They all rigged the elections, though they differ in strategies and forms. They all tamper with decency and morals. Not only are elections psychologically prejudicial to the voters. They are also bad for their health as voters suffer the worst discomfort while waiting lines to cast their votes. Everybody sees this yet no one is doing anything about it. Schools and voting centers were never improved in spite of their regular use by the Commission on Elections since the 1950s. Situations would have been different had politicians been sensitive to the convenience and plight of voters. As a result, voting becomes a literal sacrifice for the good of those who are running in the elections. Voting is a right that one has to endure for his or her bets. Voting is bad for your health. Rigged voting is bad for your morals. Nonetheless, vote if you must. Be a king for a day as they say. Nevertheless, we should congratulate ourselves for enduring one of the foulest campaign seasons in Philippine history. We survived the lies and the hate. We also survived the unfriending and bullying by friends and foes alike. We are survivors. We should be glad to be so. |
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The mood of the electorate THE May 9 election is a mere few days away. The talk of the town for the past weeks has been the phenomenal rise of former Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. His brash manner of responding and acting on issues is highly unusual for a presidential candidate, but it has earned him a lot of loyal followers. Why? Well, Duterte represented everything that the Aquino government is not. He promises swift action on problems, so different from the Aquino administration, which has often been accused of delayed responses during emergency situations, dilly dallying on issues, and bungling of sensitive operations. Duterte has been accused often of taking shortcuts, an example of which is the extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals in Davao City, while President Aquino has a penchant for hiding behind legal processes and inane alibis when being accused of slow responses and inaction on situations. Duterte has endeared himself on the ordinary folk while the Aquino administration has been accused of being heartless when it comes to the welfare of the masses, such as when it vetoed the proposed increase in pensions and when it raised the fare for commuter trains. Actually, if Duterte wins in the presidential elections, it would be an indictment of the “daang matuwid” of the Aquino administration. This trend has been building up since those aiming for the presidency began jockeying for position and the public’s attention, which in this country began since the 2013-midterm elections. The strong showing of the political party and candidates of Vice President Jejomar Binay during the 2013 elections made it appear that he was a shoo-in to the presidency. By then, Binay was the face of the opposition, even if he was still dilly-dallying then from decisively breaking away from the Aquino administration. But at least, he represented an alternative to President Aquino who was viewed as incompetent, snooty, a cacique and self-righteous. Binay boasts of what he did for the poor and senior citizens in
Makati City and this boosted his candidacy. That was until the Aquino administration unleashed its demolition job on Binay and exposed his questionable transactions. Then there emerged a fresh hope in Senator Grace Poe who, during the height of the Senate investigation on the anomalies and bungling of the MRT commuter train system, patiently waited for her turn to ride the train amid the long rush hour queue. This she did to get a feel of what commuters have to go through everyday. When Senator Grace Poe expressed her intention to join the presidential race, her ratings immediately overtook that of Vice President Binay. She was accused by her rivals of being too ambitious and of being a puppet of her running mate Sen. Chiz Escudero, but it did not affect her ratings. Disqualification cases were filed against her to no avail. She was viewed as an alternative to the Aquino administration and what it represents. But she hesitated in hitting hard. Initially, she even packaged herself as a continuation of the Aquino administration’s “daang matuwid” while being its alternative. She was viewed, therefore, as a moderate opposition. She even declared that she would be reappointing “performing” members of Aquino’s Cabinet. However, without corruption issues weighing her down, she continued to top the surveys. That was until Duterte declared his candidacy for president. Duterte immediately hit hard at the Aquino administration. Even to the point of challenging President Aquino’s anointed candidate Mar Roxas to a fistfight and gun duel. Duterte even identified himself with the Left, declaring that he is a socialist, and the far Right, by citing his friendship with the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos and his family. These are the groups that the Aquino administration hated to the core. President Aquino’s parents, the late Ninoy and Cory Aquino, were considered as the archrivals of Marcos. As for the Left, President Aquino never even went
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Discern and vote well for our children THIS Monday, May 9, 2016, we shall troop to our polling precincts to cast our votes. Many of us have made up our minds whom to vote for president and vice president. But some remain confused and undecided. What about you? Have you made up your mind? The candidates have already presented their platforms for our country, and their plans for you. Consider them in your discernment and prayer. Ask the Holy Spirit to lead you to the best candidates. Start DISCERNING AND CHOOSE NOW. Never go to the polling places undecided. NEVER choose a candidate when you’re already in your polling place. Please RESPECT YOUR COUNTRY. Our children deserves GOOD AND HONEST LEADERS. But our country also NEEDS GOOD AND RESPONSIBLE VOTERS. The country’s future is in your hands. This is our opportunity to choose the right leaders. Choose well. Never sell your vote. Never allow others to choose for you. Set aside your own biases and prejudices. Pray and discern well. Listen to your conscience and to your values. Know our country’s issues and concerns. Vote for someone who can respond to the challenges of our times. Get your pen and make a list now. We shall vote the following: President: ________________________ Vice-President: _____________________ 12 Senators: ________________________ 1 District Representative ________________ 1 Party List Representative __________________ Mayor and Vice Mayor: ___________________ Municipal Officials _____________________ The winning president and vice president will have six years to lead the country. This is something that we need to consider seriously. Nasa huli ang pagsisisi. VOTE
CORRECTLY. VOTE FROM YOUR CONSCIENCE. Never allow others to tell you what to do. Guided by your own wisdom, DECIDE FOR YOURSELF. Never go to the polling places without a list – ILISTA MO NANG MAAYOS. I do not know your choices now. All of us are free to choose. You know what’s best for our country. Discern and vote wisely. You have your own criteria of what’s good for us. Use them well now. I do not know your preferred candidates, but as long as your choices came from your careful and well thought of discernment … I am at peace. Okay na ako dito. Ayoko lang na pupunta ka sa presinto nang hindi mo alam kung sino ang iboboto mo. At sasabihin mo sa akin, “Bahala na si Batman. Sa presinto na lang ako pipili ng aking mga iboboto.” At kung meron ka mang pinili na, hindi naman sana ito nanggaling sa … “Wala lang. Siya lang ang gusto ko. Feel ko lang siya. Kutob ko siya ang dapat.” Sana galing ito sa TUNAY NA PAG-IISIP AT PAGKIKIILATIS SA BUHAY AT PLATAPORMA NG ATING MGA KANDIDATO PARA SA ATING INANG BAYAN. Walang perpektong kandidato sa linya ng ating mga pagpipilian. Lahat sila ay may pagkukulang. Lahat may bahid ng kamalian at kakulangan. Lahat ay may dungis. Pero, nandiyan na yan … CHOOSE THE BEST. At saka na lang natin tulungan ang ating mga lider – kung sino man ang manalo. MAY THE BEST CANDIDATES WIN, BUT I WILL DEFINITELY GIVE ALL MY SUPPORT TO THE WINNERS. Lagi nating sinasabi na kasalanan ng ating mga lider kung bakit nagkaganito ang ating bayan. Pero, hindi ba dapat din nating sabihin … TAYO ANG PUMILI SA KANILA. KAYA DAPAT DIN NATING SISIHIN ANG ATING SARILI SA KALAGAYAN NG ATING BAYAN. Goodluck sa ating lahat. Bayan ang nakataya sa botohan na ito. Maging seryoso ka naman … KAHIT NGAYON LANG.|
Elections as trials of faith REV. EUTIQUIO B. BELIZAR, JR., STHD
By the roadside THE efforts of the Church in the Philippines, particularly through the CBCP, to be a principle of unity (read: in non-partisan political engagement, if I may use the phrase) and, at the same time, to provide moral-spiritual guidelines to the Filipino faithful in the face of the upcoming May 9, 2016 polls remind me of the Parable of the Sower. The Church sows the seeds (i.e., the Word as applied to the present circumstances). But there are so many kinds of soil, majority of which does not seem friendly (as in the parable). The only difference is that it is so difficult to tell if even the “good soil” would outperform the unfriendly ones, so as to bear fruit “a hundredfold” in the election of what may be perceived by believers as the “fitting choices” among national and local candidates. While in the previous elections violence was more pronounced in the actual and attempted political assassinations carried out between rival political groupings, now violence is extended to the verbal discourse in the mass and social media, to the debates and campaign sloganeering, to the pre-election survey results analyses and exposés. Information is so hard to distinguish from disinformation, truth from fabrication, anti-criminality politicking from criminal bullying, whether in cyberspace or in the marketplace. The Church stands in the middle of it all. She is doing what she can to maintain the balance between faith and reason, between the principles of democracy and those of morality. She hopes for the maturity of the Filipino faithful to prevail over juvenile inter-party quarrels and narrow-minded perception of what ails the nation and the kind of leadership that will lead us to solutions, not false expectations. But her eyes also reveal undisguised anxiety. The level of cynicism and distrust among so many Filipinos in the present political system and those that represent it seems too loud to be ignored. It is palpable not only in the ordinary conversations and mediafacilitated exchanges of viewpoints and standpoints but also in survey results as dissected by sober analyses. Far too many of the poor have far too little share of the so-called “development pie”. So many of the so-called “middle class” and “upper crust” elite are so dissatisfied with the seemingly “ironclad” impunity of criminals, unchecked government corruption and inefficiency, breakdown in the mass transport and traffic systems that they are now ready to make drastic rather than right choices. The personality cult in Philippine politics also further obscures the already short memory our people have in their collective sense, if at all, of history. The Church realizes this, too. But while she decries the amnesia of past ills, she also sees how much the nation needs a sense of mutual forgiveness and reconciliation among its many warring families, clans, parties and communities. Still, justice cannot be sacrificed to achieve national unity. Therein lies the problem. Justice in the Philippine context has not only been painfully slow; it is also mostly unattained. This, I believe, is why Philippine politics could be compared to a typical showbiz celebrity; it is perennially adolescent. Whatever happens to the May 9 polls, the Church will always face challenges. If the presidential and vice-presidential frontrunners somehow get elected, this particular observation holds. The Church in her colorful and diverse history had dealt with many types of governments and regimes before, some friendly, others downright hostile. She survived persecutions and even betrayals by some of her own sons and daughters. Our age or country does not promise to be any different. What the Church may find more disturbing, especially in the Philippine context, is the rather nonnegligible number of those who, while calling themselves Catholic, also play a deaf ear to her or advocate positions openly contradicting their faith. In Waray, we have a saying to the effect that the most painful thing a mother can go through is being betrayed by her own children. And yet, there are also opportunities before us. For instance, there is the opportunity to be purified as Church. Time was when the Church could influence the powerful or move in their corridors like she was one of them. That is not exactly gone, but it is considerably diminished. This, I believe, is to our great advantage. We have an opportunity to align ourselves more closely in relation to the Master who was not only powerless; he was also a victim of the powerful, like so many of our poor who easily fall for their promises many of which are until now unfulfilled. There is also the opportunity to sow the Word in humility. The more abuse and rejection Church teaching and preaching may meet even among otherwise sober believers, the less should pride and arrogance characterize our response. The silence of Jesus before Pilate and on the way to Calvary is deafening. It is the silence of a humble proclamation, one that is about to end in a humiliating defeat before staging an overpowering resurrection. This Jubilee Year of Mercy also affords a special opportunity for the Church to truly be a Mother who initiates the binding of wounds, instead of joining those who inflict more of them. Our politics is divisive enough. But are we pointing to ways and means of bringing about the lost unity? Do we allow ourselves often enough to be “instruments of peace” and “rekindlers of hope” in a country prone to calamity, both natural and man-made? Democracy has its limitations. But, by far, it is the better situation for our people than the known alternatives. The people may or may not choose a government that is friendly to the Church. Whatever results will always be a test and a trial for her. But it matters little in the long run. The Church does not flourish by man’s grace but by God’s. It relies on the words of him who declares: “You are Peter and upon this Rock, I will build my Church and the gates of the netherworld will not prevail against it” (Mt 13:18).|
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DOLE ipinaalala sa mga employer ang tamang pasahod para sa Mayo 9 HINIMOK ni Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz ang mga employer na payagan ang kanilang mga manggagawa sa pagtupad ng kanilang tungkulin at karapatan na bumoto sa nasabing araw. Sinabi ni Baldoz na idineklara ni Presidente Benigno S. Aquino III, sa ilalim ng Proclamation No. 1254 noong 25 Abril, ang Mayo 9 bilang special non-working holiday upang payagan ang publiko na makapunta sa mga voting precinct para makaboto sa nasabing araw.
“Ang patakaran sa Mayo 9, isang special non-working holiday, ay ipatutupad sa buong bansa,” ani Baldoz. Sa ilalim ng patakaran ng DOLE, dapat sundin ang mga sumusunod tuwing special non-working holiday: § Nakasaad sa patakaran na kapag ang empleyado ay hindi nagtrabaho, “no work, no pay” na alituntunin ang dapat ipatupad, maliban na lamang kung may polisiya ang kompanya o collective bargaining agreement (CBA) na nagbibigay ng sahod para sa nasabing araw.
AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT TANAUAN CITY, BATANGAS EJF NO. 16-066 SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act 3135 as amended filed by HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (otherwise known as Pag-IBIG Fund), with principal office at Petron Mega Plaza Building No. 358 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City, which mortgage was assigned in favor of HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund) with branch office of at High Rise Business Center, National Highway, Brgy. Halang, Calamba City, mortgagee/s, against LEO B. GARCIA married to AIREN C. GARCIA, both of legal ages, Filipino citizens, with residence and postal address at 240 Trapiche I, Tanauan City, Batangas, 4232, mortgagors, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which amounts to FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY FOUR THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE PESOS & 85/100 (Php 454,789.85), inclusive of interest and penalties and other charges as of February 15, 2016, plus the expenses of this foreclosure which are all covered by the mortgage the undersigned Ex-Officio Sheriff of Tanauan City, Batangas, or any of his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on May 23, 2016 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning to 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon in front of the Hall of Justice, Tanauan City, Batangas, to the highest bidder for Cash or Manager’s Check and in Philippine Currency, the following real property/ies together with all the improvements erected thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-133491 “A parcel of land (Lot 524-B-4 of the subd. plan, Pcs-04-172754, being a portion of Lots 524-B (LRC) Psd-7126, LRC Rec. No. 521), situated in Brgy. Trapiche, City of Tanauan. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by Lot 524-G (LRC) Psd-71256; on the SW., along line 2-3 by Lot 524-B-3; on the NW., along line 3-4 by Lot 524B-6 (Right of Way); on the NE., along line 4-1 by Lot 524-B-5, all of the subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan x x x x x x to point of beginning, containing an area of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY SIX (226) SQUARE METERS.”
§ Kung nagtrabaho sa nasabing araw, ang empleyado ay dapat makatanggap ng karagdagang 30 porsiyento ng kanyang arawang kita para sa unang walong oras ng kanyang trabaho. Arawang sahod x 130 porsiyento + COLA ang dapat sundin; § Para sa trabaho na higit sa walong oras (overtime work), babayaran ang empleyado ng karagdagang
30 porsiyento ng kanyang orasang kita para sa nasabing araw. Ang tamang kuwenta ay: Orasang kita ng kanyang arawang sahod x 130% x 130% x bilang ng oras na trinabaho. § Para sa trabahong ginampanan sa nasabing araw at ito rin ay araw ng pahinga ng empleyado, sila ay dapat bayaran ng karagda-gang 50 porsiyento ng kanyang arawang kita para sa unang
AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF BATANGAS FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION LIPA CITY OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EXOFFICIO SHERIFF SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF NO. 2016-0049 Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118 filed by UNION BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, mortgagee, with principal office at Union Bank Plaza Building, Meralco Avenue corner Onyx and Sapphire roads, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Metro Manila against LEANGEL C. CLEMENO now married to MARITES P. LIJAUCO-CLEMENO, mortgagors with residence and postal address at Block 2, Lot 11, Lanete St., Progressive village, Barangay Tagapo, Sta. Rosa, Laguna, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of January 22, 2016 amounts to Php 1,777,070.30 including/excluding interest and other charges agreed thereon and other expenses in connection with this sale, secured by the mortgagee, the undersigned Deputy Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Office of the Clerk of Court and ExOfficio Sheriff, Lipa City, will sell at public on June 14, 2016 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Hall of Justice, Maraouy, Lipa City, to the highest bidder for CASH and in Philippine Currency, the described real property/ies and its improvements thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 176016 A parcel of land (Lot 27 Block 6 of the consolidation and subdivision plan, Pcs-04-017862, being a portion of Lot 12169 & 12174 Cad-218, Lipa Cadastre; Lots 12173-A & 12173-B, Psd64331, Lots 12179-A & 12179-G, Psd-20969 and Lots 1 to 6, Pcs-041014-007445, L.R.C. Record No. 1298), situated in Barangay of Latag and Patay, Lipa City, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NW., along line 1-2 by Lot 24; on the NE., along line 2-34-5 by Lot 31; on the SE., along line 5-6 by Lot 26; all of Blk. 6; and on the SW., along lines 6-7-1 by Road Lot 6, all of the consolidation & subdivision plan. x x x x x x x x x containing an area of ONE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINE (1,309) SQUARE METERS. Prospective buyers and bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of herein above described and the encumbrances thereon if any there be.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date.
In the event the public auction should not take place on said date, it shall be held on June 21, 2016 same place and time without any further notice and re-publication.
In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, if shall be held on May 30, 2016, same time and place, without further notice.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place.
Prospective buyers and/or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be.
Lipa City, April 25, 2016. (Sgd.) REMER S. REYES Deputy Sheriff IV
City of Tanauan, Province of Batangas, April 21, 2016.
Published at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at: City Hall, Public Market, Brgy. Hall of Trapiche and Hall of Jusrtice Tanauan City, Batangas.
silang bayaran ng karagdagang 30 porsiyento ng kanilang orasang kita sa nasabing araw, ang kuwenta ay: orasang kita ng kanyang arawang sahod x 150% x 130% x bilang ng oras na trinabaho. (DOLE).|
AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF BATANGAS CITY SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF NO. 16-1609 Upon petition for extra-judicial foreclosure under Act 3135 by the BDO UNIBANK, INC., with principal business address at BDO Corporate Center, 7899 Makati Avenue, Makati City, against RYAN REY MARANAN, signing as ATTORNEY-IN-FACT OF SPOUSES REYNALDO VICTOR C. MARANAN AND MA. COSETTE G. MARANAN, as borrowers/mortgagors wih residence and postal address at 111 F. Mangobos ST/. Bauan, Batangas; and Lot 8, Blk. 18, GC Berberabe Subdivision, Brgy. Pallocan East, Batangas City to satisfy the amount of FOUR MILLION THREE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN PESOS AND 08/100 (Php 4,332,887.08) as of March 11, 2016, plus the fees in connection with the sale also secured by the said mortgage/s, the undersigned Sheriff announces that on May 27, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. or soon thereafter in front of the City Hall Bldg., Batangas City he will sell at public auction for cash in PHILIPPINE CURRENCY to the highest bidder, propery/ies described in teh said mortgage together with all improvements thereon to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 052-2015000016 ‘A parcel of land (Lot 8, Blk. 13 of the consol. & subd. plan, Pcs-04-002916 being a portion of the consol. of Lots 9471 & 9472, Cad-264 Batangas cadastre, L.R.C. Cad. Record No. ____), situated in the Barrio of Pallocan, Batangas City, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NW., along lines 1-2 by Lot 9467, Cad-264, Batangas Cadastre; on the Se., along line 2-3 by Road Lot 9 and along lines 3-4-5 by Road Lot 12 and on the SW., along line 5-1 by Lot 7, blk. 13, all of the consol. and subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, being S. 32 deg. 04’E., 451.91 m. from B.B.M. No. 74, Cad-264, batangas Cadastre: thence N. 69 deg. 54’E., 16.78 m. to point 2; thence S. 1 deg. 18’W., 10.35 m. to point 3; thence S. 35 deg. 48’W., 3.01 m. to point 4; thence S. 69 deg. 54’W., 10.51 m. to point 5; thence N. 20 deg. 06’W., 11.30 m. to point of beginning, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THREE (163) SQUARE METERS. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and marked on the ground by P.S. cyl. conc. mons. 15x60 cm.; bearings true; date of original survey: Aug. 5, 1933 & July 29, 1933 and that of the consol. & subd. survey. July 7-30, 1982 which was approved on Sept. 26, 1986.” Copies of this Notice of Sale shall be posted at three (3) most conspicuous public places at Batangas City (CITY HALL, POST OFFICE, PUBLIC MARKET), at BARANGAY HALL of Barrio Pallocan, Batangas City) where the property is located and at the Bulletin Board of Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Pallocan West, Batangas City. Prospective buyers and bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be. In the event that the Auction Sale should not take place on said date it shall be held on June 10, 2016, same place and time without further notice and republication.
DULY RAFFLED:
FOR TH EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF: (Sgd.) ALLAN M. ORENSE Sheriff IV
walong oras na trabaho. Arawang kita x 150% + COLA ang dapat sundin. § Para sa mahigit na walong oras na trabaho (overtime work) sa nasabing araw at ito rin ay araw ng pahinga ng empleyado, dapat
Award of Publication hereof in “Pahayagang BALIKAS” drawn by raffle in accordance with law.
HON. NOEL M. LINDOG Executive Judge AURORA B. MANGUBAT OIC-Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff
Copy furnised: All parties concerned.
Copy Furnished: all parties concerned.
WARNING: It is absolutely prohibited to remove, deface or destroy this notice on or before the date of sale. UNDER PENALTY OF LAW.
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“All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place.” Batangas City, April 13, 2016. (Sgd.) NILO Q. VILLALOBOS Sheriff IV Published at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at : Batangas City Copy Furnished: all parties concerned. Pahayagang BALIKAS | April 25, May 2 & 9, 2016
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The mood of the electorate to the motion of talking peace with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines, immediately scuttling the talks when it took over. President Aquino is one of the few, if not the only president, after Marcos who never released a political prisoner as a goodwill measure nor for humanitarian considerations. Even the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos released some political prisoners, yielding to pressures from the local and international community. But Aquino the son never did despite calls from the local and international community, while her mother Cory released the most number of political prisoners during her term. Aquino’s anointed Mar Roxas has been recently presenting himself as the opposite of Duterte in a desperate effort to bag the
presidency. This he has been doing after Duterte’s inappropriate remarks regarding the rape of an Australian missionary earned him some flak and the demolition job on him – the alleged exposé of his undeclared bank accounts and properties – kicked in. But Roxas got it all wrong. The phenomenal rise of Duterte is not only because of who he is. His rise is also an indictment of the Aquino administration and what it represents. This is why, despite the flak and the demolition job, Duterte is still topping the surveys. No way would Roxas win by representing himself as a continua-tion of the Aquino administration, except, of course, through the invisible hand that manipulates surveys and the Commission on Elections.| WWW.BULATLAT.COM
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NOTICE is hereby given that the SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE filed by HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (otherwise known as PAG-IBIG Fund) under EJF NO. 16-026 was inadvertently published on Feb. 15, 22 & 29, 2016. The property subject of the said Notice of Sale should have been described and published as follows: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-120312 “A parcel of land (Lot 20 Blk 3 Sec. 10 of the cons. subd. plan Pcs-04-012895, being a portion of Lots 9811, 8273, 8274, 8278, 8279, 9806 and 9812; Cad-424, Sto. Tomas Cadastre, L.R.C. Rec. No. ______), situated in Brgy. Sta. Maria, Mun. of Sto. Tomas, Prov. of Batangas. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by Lot 18 Blk 3 Sec 10; on the SW., along line 2-3 by Alley 64; on the NW., along line 3-4 by Lot 22, Blk 3, Sec. 10; and on the NE., along line 4-1 by Lot 19, Blk 3, Sec 10, all of the cons. subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, x x x x x x to the point of the beginning; containing an area of THIRTY EIGHT POINT FIFTY (38.50) SQUARE METERS. Pahayagang BALIKAS regrets the error. Pahayagang BALIKAS | May 9, 2016
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education to further enrich the public education in our host communities,” said APRI President and COO Lino Bernardo. Aside from college scholarships, APRI provides financial assistance to elementary, high school, and Technical-Vocational (TechVoc) students, together with the construction and repair of classrooms to support the country’s public education system. Since 2011, APRI, which has operations in Tiwi, Albay and Makban, Laguna, has already helped a total of 245 students who graduated from high school, college, and
technical-vocational (techvoc). At present, APRI is sharing optimism with its 290 scholars, 137 special science (Grade 1 and 2), 88 high school, 44 college and 21 tech-voc, helping them to become closer to their dreams of a better future. APRI, an AboitizPower subsidiary remains true to its commitment of social responsibility and good corporate citizenship to its host communities by implementing projects with long-term benefits towards the improvement of the quality of the lives of the Filipino people.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM
Taurus (Abril 20-Mayo 20) - Makikilala mo ngayon ang magbibigay sa iyo ng inspiration. Patatagin ang iyong positive thinking sa pamamagitan ng practice ng oracion meditation. Lucky numbers at color ay 6, 28, 45, 39 at dollar green. Gemini (Mayo 21-Hun. 21) - Pairalin ang pasensya sa iyong kinakasama. Nasa adjustment period pa sila. Mahalaga na buksan ninyo ang inyong saloobin. Lucky numbers at color ay 5, 15, 35, 44 at satin white. Cancer (Hun. 22-Hul. 22) - Masayang surprise ang matatanggap ngayon. Ang dating love ay babalik sa iyo. Pag-aralan ang concept ng acceptance o pagtanggap sa relationship. Lucky numbers at color ay 39, 35, 42, 10 at baby pink. Leo (Hul. 23-Ago. 22) - Maging ismarte. Ito ang magbibigay sa iyo ng matatag na kabuhayan. Lucky numbers at color ay 24, 21, 37, 41 at sky blue. Virgo (Ago 23-Set. 23) - Kailangan madaling araw kang bumiyahe papuntang probinsya. Mag-e-enjoy sa iyong pagtatravel. Lucky numbers at color ay 22, 37, 29, 47 at lavender. Libra (Set. 24-Okt. 23) – Mare-recognize rin ang iyong sipag. Maglalabasan ang samu’t saring opportunities. Kumunsulta sa psyhic upang magabayan sa tamang desisyon. Lucky numbers at color ay 19, 39, 23, 33 at lucky red. Scorpio (Okt. 24-Nob. 22) - Disiplina ang kailangan para sundin ang inyong work plan. Magkakaroon ng team building para mas mapatatag ang samahan. Lucky numbers at color ay 7, 16, 38, 44 at aquamarine blue. Sagittarius (Nob. 23-Dis. 21) Maraming mapanirang tsismis ang mararanasan dahil sa iyong malakas na mind power. Babalik sa nagtsismis sa iyo ang kanilang paninira. Lucky numbers at color ay 12, 29, 31, 47 at tangerine. Capricorn (Dis. 22-Ene. 19) - Ikaw na ang mag-reach out sa iyong mga in-laws. Kahit extended family sila, mananatili silang kapamilya. Lucky numbers at color ay 38, 41, 52, 45 at silver. Aquarius (Ene. 20-Peb. 18) - Ngayon mo na re-realize na ang iyong friend ang mananatili sa iyo para magmalasakit at magbigay ng suporta para sa iyong pangarap. Lucky numbers at color ay 15, 22, 29, 35 at citrine yellow. Pisces (Peb. 19 - Mar. 20) - Tanggapin ang iyong mali. Pag-aralan mo kung paano ito maitatama. Sa ganitong paraan ay mabibigyan ng pagkakataon ang sarili na mag-improve. Lucky numbers at color ay 17, 29, 31, 42 at kidlat red. Aries (Mar. 21 - Abril 19) - Magtaray ka sa taong makulit sa iyo. Ang crush mo ay meron ding gusto sa iyo. Feeling on top the world ka. Kumain ng healthy food, uminom ng maraming tubig para mapanatiling healthy ang katawan. Lucky numbers at color ay 11, 19, 25, 37 at light brown.|
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MAKBAN, Laguna — The FIRST BATCH of college students who received full scholarship from AP Renewables, Inc. (APRI) last 2011 graduated with the degree of Electronics Engineering from their respective universities last April. Four scholars graduated with the five-year engineering course from
Laguna State Polytechnic University in San Pablo City, while the other one completed the course at Polytechnic University of the Philippines in Sta. Mesa, Manila. “Being an APRI Scholar is not just an opportunity, but an honor. Thank
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A BETTER FUTURE awaits the APRI scholar graduates of BS Electronics Engineering A.Y 2015-2016: (From L-R) Mary AntonetteAlcantara, Charmaine Calalo, Narciso Marquez Jr., Joseph San Gabriel, and Ignacio Mole.|