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LOW COLLECTION City collected a measly P46,293 amusement tax as of April 2021 STORY ON PAGE 2

Colorful fishing boats are docked in Mati City’s Pujada Bay. The city is currently celebrating virtually the 18th festivity of the iconic bay. Pujada Bay belongs to the prestigious Club of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World. Edge Davao


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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte leads the re-enactment of the signing of several bills held at the Malacañang Palace on Wednesday evening. PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO

E LOW COLLECTION City collected a measly P46,293

EastMinCom gets P9-M cash reward for neutralizing NPA rebel leaders

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awyer Lawrence Bantiding, head of the City Treasurer’s Office (CTO), said the city government of Davao collected a measly P46,293 amusement tax as of April this year. The decrease in amusement tax collection was noted since last year due to the closure of cinemas and cancellation of events because of movement restrictions as well as the imposition of community quarantine to contain the spread of Covid-19. This is also the reason why Councilor Danilo Dayanghirang is pushing

for the legalization of online sabong in Davao City as it is perceived to generate nearly P32 million from amusement tax. “You can just imagine, we are now on the third quarter and we only have P46,000 amusement tax collected and I am very sure we really need this ordinance,” he said. Dayanghirang is

referring to the ordinance proposed by Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio to his committee on finance ways and means and appropriation regulating e-sabong activities broadcasted in Davao city, which was recently enacted by the city council. In the said ordinance, the city will be taxing the franchisee for an estimated amount of P73,912,500 per year to help raise funds for the city’s efforts against Covid-19. Also, this ordinance will regulate the broadcast of e-sabong in the proper

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National Police chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar warned that political candidates may try to take advantage of the growth in the use of digital platforms and e-wallets in the country to buy votes. “Not to sound alarmist, but I think the general

is correct. We’ve been saying that as much for the longest time. Ever since people started using e-wallets, we’ve seen that potential,” the poll body’s spokesperson James Jimenez said. He added, “In fact, especially with the onset

he Commission on Elections on Thursday warned about the possibility of electronic vote buying in the 2022 general elections as the COVID-19 pandemic made cashless transactions more widespread. This, after Philippine

designated places only to ensure that no minors can watch or place bets. Dayanghirang reiterated that taxes are the lifeblood of the city to fund the projects of the city government of Davao especially in times like the pandemic. He said there is a golden opportunity to earn revenue with the proposed ordinance. According to him, the city is losing P87,500 per day or P612,500 per week of revenue in amusement taxes, which could help fund the upcoming projects to help fight the pandemic.

of the pandemic, we’ve seen that majority of transactions have actually moved into that regime, into online transactions. Obviously, that’s keeping us up late at night.” Filipino voters will choose a president and

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astern Mindanao Command’s top performing units received cash reward of P9 million in a ceremony held at the Naval Station Felix Apolinario Covered Court in Camp Panacan, Davao City last Tuesday (June 15) for neutralizing several high ranking leaders of the New People’s Army (NPA) operating in the area.. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Cirilito Sobejana and EastMinCom chief LtGen. Greg T. Almerol personally handed over the reward to EastMinCom’s top-performing units from 2020 up to present.

Among the neutralized NPA leaders were Marcelino Navarro of NPA North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee 2nd Deputy Secretary and Head of Education and Propaganda; Manuel MaganteGilo,FinanceOfficer of Regional Operations Command, Southern Mindanao Regional Committee (ROC-SMRC); Romeo Lendio Libron, ROC-SMRC Commanding Officer; Rogelio Masaya Udal, Regional Ordnance member and former Pulang Bagani Command (PBC-1) Vice Commanding Officer; Zaldy Gulmatico Pulido,

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hree call center agents and two others including a security guard, were arrested in an anti-drugs operation in Davao City. The Davao City Police Office (DCPO) identified the call center agents as Mark Atillo, alias “Bayot”, George Cabanilla, and Maria Bantang. Also arrested was Marco Apa, and security guard Marco Pareja. The suspects were arrested in a rented house in Matina here on Wednesday (June 16). According to Maj. Neil M Vistar, deputy station commander of Talomo Police Station, who led the operation, Atillo and Cabanilla were

confederating in selling a suspected shabu to the police poseur buyer while the three other suspects were caught in the act of engaging in a drug session. The police were able to recover several sachets of suspected shabu with an estimated value of P48,000, and some drug paraphernalia. Also seized were bullets from a caliber .38 revolver from Pareja. Talomo Chief of Police Sean Logronio said this is one of the biggest groups of arrested drug personalities in a single operation. “ I already have given these people a fair warning to mend their ways or face the long arms of the law,

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Authorities inspect if health protocols like proper use of face masks and face shields and social distancing are being followed inside the passenger jeepneys at a police checkpoint along R. Castillo Street in Davao City on Thursday as Covid-19 cases in the city continue to rise. Edge Davao

19 more brgys in Dav Occ now declared drug-free

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ineteen more barangays in Davao Occidental have been declared drug- free by the Regional Oversight Committee Barangay Drug Clearing (ROCBDC) in a ceremony held at Malita town last Tuesday. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) 11 Information Officer Noli Dimaandal said the declaration was the result of intensified antiillegal drugs campaign by the local authorities. The barangays in Davao Occidental given drugcleared status are Bolila, Buhangin, Culaman, Felis, Kibalatong, Kidalapong, Kilalag, Lagumit, Little Baguio, Macol, Mana, Manuel Peralta, New Argao, Pangaleon, Pangian, Pinalpalan, Talogoy, including barangays Tical and Sanghay of Malita town.

He said a barangay has to meet all the criteria to be declared drug-cleared, as set forth in Section 8 of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Regulation Number 3, Series of 2017: the non-availability of drug supply in the area and the absence of drug transit activity, clandestine drug laboratory, clandestine drug warehouse, clandestine chemical warehouse, marijuana cultivation site, drug den or resort, drug pusher and drug user, the absence of protectors, coddlers, and financiers. Other criteria include active involvement of barangay officials in antiillegal drugs activities, active involvement of Sangguniang Kabataan representatives in maintaining the drugliberated status of the

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City to convert 6 schools into isolation facilities By MAYA M. PADILLO

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ity Health Office Acting Head Dr. Ashley Lopez announced on Wednesday that the city government of Davao is eyeing six schools to be developed into isolation facilities due to the surge of Covid-19 cases in Davao City. “As of Monday, isa palang ang nahimuan og assessment ang Mintal Elementary School. We have five more. We have ongoing expansion for isolation facilities,” Lopez said during the Covid-19 Alert program of the Davao City Disaster Radio

(DCDR). Lopez cited Traveler’s Inn, which has 100 beds, will be opened also but they are just waiting for the staff to be deployed in the site. He added that the said inn will be a comfortable isolation facility for Covid-19 patients as it also

has some amenities found in a hotel. “Lisod mangita og nurse og midwife para mubantay sa isolation facilities,” he said. Meanwhile, Lopez also apologized for the delays in fetching Covid-19 positive patients and for firstgeneration (F1), secondgeneration (F2), and F3 (third-generation contacts), who are scheduled for swabbing, from their homes. “Hangyo lang pud ko sa inyong indulgence, patience sa atong sitwasyon ron. We have overwhelming cases.

Di jud makaya ang 24 to 36-hours nga extraction. Samtang gapaabot sa extraction and transport team, pag-isolate sa jud mo sa inyong kwarto, pahatod lang mo og pagkaon,” he said. He also said that they are aware of several issues regarding the extraction or transport of positive patients along with F1, F2, and F3. “Nangayo rako og pagsabot kay ang city government of Davao is doing all our best effort to address our Covid-19 situation,” he said.

given to the remaining flagship programs of my administration. And this will include the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program and the Retail Trade Liberalization Act, the Foreign Investments Act, and the Public Service Act,” he said in a speech at Malacañan Palace. He said he wanted these measures on his desk for signature “at the earliest possible time.” Duterte also thanked Congress for the passage of four laws signed last month,

which he described as a testament to the “fruitful collaboration” between the legislative and executive branches of government. He was referring to the following laws— Republic Act (RA) 11549, or an Act Lowering the Minimum Height Requirement for Applicants of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and Bureau of Corrections (BuCor); RA

Resumption of int’l flights from PRRD urges Congress to pass priority economic measures DIA depends on airlines: CTOO

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espite the reopening of the Davao International Airport (DIA) to all flights last May 5, 2021, there are still no airlines on outbound international routes. City Tourism Operations Officer Generose Tecson said availability of international flights from DIA depend on the airlines. “It’s on the part of the airline companies. They do have their schedules like parang ang SilkAir was saying they’re gonna start

regional flights in October, but with the present lockdowns, because even in Singapore has lockdown, I don’t know if they are going to push through,” Tecson said. Through Executive Order No. 26 signed by Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, allowed the resumption of all kinds of flights, such as scheduled international flights, unscheduled domestic commercial flights (chartered), and other general aviation flights to and from Davao

City. DIA is the only international airport and serves as one of the main gateways in Mindanao. Tecson said resuming international flights is also the goal of the city government of Davao to help the hotel industry in Davao City. Various hotels in Davao City were identified as quarantine facilities for international passengers. She added that the Department of HealthBureau of Quarantine

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resident Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday urged Congress to prioritize the passage of measures that would help revive the country’s economy from the impact of Covid-19. Duterte made this call during the ceremonial signing of laws which he already signed last month. The event was attended by some members of Congress. “I hope that when both houses of Congress resume sessions this year, priority will be

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On the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) using anti-personnel mines (APMs) to force and blackmail the government to restart peace negotiations:

They want to get it, blackmail us and probably plant more, ang dami-dami nilang ginagawang landmines. Ibig nilang sabihin, dapat tayong matakot diyan, makipag-peace talks na lang tayo. Eh talagang pissed off tayo, napipissed off tayo sa peace talks nila (They are making a lot of landmines (APM), so for them, it means we must get scared so that we will be forced to talk peace with them. But we are really pissed off, we got pissed off with their idea of peace talks).” NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER HERMOGENES ESPERON, JR.

EDITORIAL Quo vadis, opposition? On June 12, which happens to be the 123rd Anniversary of Philippine Independence, retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio T. Kirol, 1Sambayan coalition convenor, announced the opposition’s shortlist of nominees for president and vice president. The list included Vice President Leni Robredo, Sen. Grace Poe, former Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, House Deputy Speakers Vilma Santos-Recto and Eddie Villanueva, and human rights lawyer Jose Manuel “Chel” Diokno. In a matter of hours, however, four of the nominees politely declined their nomination. Senator Poe and Rep. Recto said, they had no plans of seeking higher office in the 2022 elections. Senator Nancy Binay and Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso also requested that their names be removed from the shortlist. Much earlier, Sen. Panfilo Lacson rejected 1Sambayan’s invitation on “ideological grounds.” Lacson is the author of the Anti-Terrorism Act, whose constitutionality is being questioned before the Supreme Court by some 1Sambayan coalition members.

If we go by the number of “nominees” who had politely declined,

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VP Leni had admitted she is still in the process of deciding whether to run for President or for Governor of her home province of Camarines Sur. An incredulous Diokno who just lost his quest for a senatorial post in 2019 said he did not aspire to be president and vice president. House Speaker Eddie has already run and lost twice for president. Trillanes said he will run for president, but only if VP Leni will not run for the highest position. With this situation now, where is the opposition, specifically 1Sambayan, going? We ask this question with nary a ting of heckling anybody. Leave that preoccupation to the hecklers as heckling abounds in the game of politics. Already a columnist has described the opposition’s initial misfortune as “pathetic”. Another called it an “embarrassment”. Indeed, we are merely wondering what would happen to the efforts of assembling a united front against the Duterte juggernaut in the 2022 election? ANTONIO M. AJERO Editor in Chief

NEILWIN JOSEPH L. BRAVO Managing Editor

MAYA M. PADILLO Senior Reporter

KENNETH IRVING K. ONG ATHENA JILLIAN BRAVO NIKKI GOTIANSE-TAN MEGHANN STA. INES FERINA SANTOS Lifestyle

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LEANDRO S. DAVAL JR. ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. Consultant Correspondent Columnists: MA. TERESA L. UNGSON • EDCER C. ESCUDERO • AURELIO A. PEÑA • ZHAUN ORTEGA • BERNADETTE “ADDIE” B. BORBON • MARY ANN C. QUISIDO • LEANDRO DAVAL SR.,TRIA • NIKKI GOTIANSE-TAN NICASIO ANGELO AGUSTIN • EMILY Columnists: ANTONIO V.“ADI” FIGUEROA • HENRYLITO D. TACIO •B.JOHN CARLO • MUJAHID NAVARRA ••FRED C. LUMBA • DENNIS R. GORECHO ZEN CHUA • CARLOS MUNDA Economic Analyst: ENRICO •“GICO” G. S. DAYANGIRANG • JONALLIER GREGORIO G. DELIGERO VIDA MIA VALVERDE • HAROLD CAVITE M. PEREZ

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1Sambayan is left with only VP Leni, former Senator Trillanes, lawyer Chel Diokno and Deputy Speaker Villanueva.

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Republic of the Philippines City of Davao Office of the Sangguniang Panlungsod

19th City Council 18th Regular Session Series of 2021

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4. Activities for leisure and entertainment such as but not limited to concerts shall not be allowed; and 5. Government sanctioned events shall be limited to fifty (50) individuals at any given time, provided that the Minimum Public Health Standards (MPHS) and the time for entry and exit of participants are observed. Provided, the change of status of the City to Community Quarantine and New Normal Status will be governed by the guidelines which may be imposed at that time.

PRESENT: Councilor Edgar P. Ibuyan Jr. - Temporary Presiding Officer Councilor Ralph O. Abella Councilor Nilo D. Abellera Councilor Maria Belen S. Acosta Councilor Bai Hundra Cassandra Dominique N. Advincula Councilor Wilberto E. Al-ag Councilor Dante L. Apostol Sr. Councilor Conrado C. Baluran Councilor Jessica M. Bonguyan Councilor Louie John J. Bonguyan Councilor Pilar C. Braga Councilor Augusto Javier G. Campos III Councilor Danilo C. Dayanghirang Councilor Jonard C. Dayap Councilor Edgar R. Ibuyan Sr. Councilor Richlyn N. Justol-Baguilod Councilor Pamela A. Librado-Morata Councilor Diosdado Angelo Junior R. Mahipus Councilor Jaffar U. Marohomsalic Councilor Bonifacio E. Militar Councilor Myrna G. L’Dalodo-Ortiz Councilor Antoinette G. Principe-Castrodes Councilor J. Melchor B. Quitain Jr. Councilor Alberto T. Ungab Councilor Mary Joselle D. Villafuerte Councilor Jesus Joseph P. Zozobrado III Vice Mayor Sebastian Z. Duterte - On Official Leave

ORDINANCE NO. 0581-21 Series of 2021 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING GATHERINGS IN THE CITY OF DAVAO AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREOF Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Davao City in session assembled, that: SECTION 1. TITLE – This Ordinance shall be known as “AN ORDINANCE REGULATING GATHERINGS IN THE CITY OF DAVAO AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREOF.” SECTION 2. COVERAGE – This Ordinance covers all activities, events, occasions, and all other instances wherein people gather together. Gatherings shall be categorized as follows: 1. Essential Work Meetings and Events a. Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibitions; b. Workshops, trainings, seminars, conferences; c. Board meetings; d. Consumer trade shows or product event launches; and e. And other analogous events 2. Social Events and Celebrations of Personal Milestones a. Debuts and Birthdays; b. Weddings; c. Baptisms; and d. And other analogous events 3. Community-based and Celebrations of Personal Milestones 4.

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Government Sanctioned Events a. Medical and Dental Services; and b. Food and Financial Assistance

Gatherings shall be governed by the following rules, provided that the City is under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) or Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) status: 1. Essential work meetings and events and social events and celebrations of personal milestones shall be allowed in the City, following the Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) No. 2021-001 of the Department of Tourism (DOT) and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI);

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS. A. Athleisure Activities – activities which are not technically considered as sports but are used for exercise and relaxation, such as, but not limited to: Zumba, Pilates, Yoga, etc. B. Contact Sports and Activities – refer to sports or activities that will involve physical contact between and among participants (whether such physical contact is part of the rules of the games or not), or causing them to be within one (1) meter to any other person at any point during the activity (e.g., football, basketball, etc.). C. Essential Work Meetings and Events – shall refer to a congregation of at least two (2) people, with or without external participants, vital to the sustenance of the operations and business interests of the organization and not for recreational or leisure purposes, such as workshops, trainings, seminars, congresses, conferences, conventions, board meetings, colloquia, conclaves, symposia, company/government recognitions, and press conferences. D. Event Organizer – any individual or legal entity employed to plan, organize, and manage an event. E. Maximum Venue Capacity - shall refer to the maximum number of people that may be physically accommodated inside the premises of the venue facility, which shall not be more than limitations set forth by the Fire Code of the Philippines. F. Minimum Public Health Standards (MPHS). The following are the minimum public health standard that must be observed in all public places: 1) Face mask covering the nose and mouth; 2) Physical distancing of not less than one (1) meter; 3) Availability of handwashing area with soap and water or alcohol; and 4) Other guidelines or policies from the IATF G. Non-contact Sports – shall refer to sports or activities in which participants are physically separated throughout its duration, thus minimizing the possibility of making any form of purposeful or accidental physical contact (e.g., racquet sports, biking, etc.) H. Public beaches, rivers, streams – are beaches, rivers, and streams that are open to the public and not owned by a private individual or entity; I. Social Events and Celebrations of Personal Milestones – private gatherings to celebrate special occasions such as, but not limited to debut and birthday parties, wedding ceremonies and receptions, engagement parties, wedding anniversaries, family reunions, baptismal and religious rites incidental to the aforementioned activities, and bridal or baby shower. J. Sports – shall refer to activities practiced through exercise and/ or competitions facilitated by sports organizations or by individual organizers. K. Sports Training – shall refer to the special process of preparation of sports persons based on scientific principles aimed at improving and maintaining higher performance capacity in different sports activities. Sports training refers to no contact martial arts training, athletics, basketball, sepak takraw, football, volleyball and the like. SECTION 4. ONLINE MEETINGS AND EVENTS. All government and private offices are encouraged to shift to online meetings. All online meetings do not need a permit, a guest limit, or curfew. However, real time online production and pre-event activities shall be governed by Section 9. SECTION 5. PLACES OF WORSHIP. All venues that are habitually and regularly used as a place of worship can open up to fifty percent (50%) of their venue capacity, but they must comply with the following: A. Increase the spaces between their members to not less than one (1) meter; B. Community singing is prohibited, solo singer is allowed who shall be more than three (3) meters away from other people. Unnecessary chatting between individuals should be avoided; C. Members who are below 18 years old, above 65 years old, those with immunodeficiency, comorbidities, other serious health risks and pregnant women may be excused from attending worship and may be provided with online, radio or television prayer opportunities.

2. Community-based gatherings/Barangay Events shall not be more than twenty-five (25) individuals;

SECTION 6. RESTAURANTS, CARINDERIA AND OTHER FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS.

3. Events in private homes and venues shall not be more than twenty-five (25) individuals;

A. Customers are allowed to remove their face masks only when eating or drinking. A notice to this effect shall be placed on every table; B. All servers must wear a face shield on top of their face mask; C. All of these establishments must abide by the social distancing


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venues for events under Section 9 must follow the provisions specified therein. H. REST HOUSES. Rest-houses of any kind may only be used by members of the same family with no more than twenty-five (25) people at a time, including caretakers and staff. Rest houses and other similar establishments which offer themselves as venues for events under Section 9 must follow the provisions specified therein. SECTION 8. HOLIDAY PARTIES. All Halloween, Christmas, New Year, or other holiday parties celebrated in public are prohibited. All holiday parties shall only be for members of the same household inside their residences. Once parties and celebrations are highly recommended. SECTION 9. SOCIAL EVENTS, CELEBRATIONS FOR PERSONAL MILESTONES, AND ESSENTIAL WORK MEETINGS AND EVENTS. The conduct of social events, celebrations of personal milestones, and essential work meetings and events are allowed subject to the Minimum Public Health Standards (MPHS) and health protocols set under relevant issuances, such as but not limited to Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) No. 2021-001 of the Department of Tourism (DOT) and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), IATF Omnibus Guidelines, etc. Venues shall be allowed to hold social events, celebrations of personal milestones, and essential work meetings and events, provided that the City is under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) or Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) status. Provided further, that the maximum venue capacity and duration shall be as follows:

B. CONTACT SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES. Cock-fighting (Sabong), billiards, darts, basketball, volleyball, soccer and all other contact sports not enumerated herein are prohibited. C. ATHLEISURE ACTIVITIES. 1. Organizers of Zumba, pilates, yoga, or other outdoor non-contact group classes must first inform the City Sports Development Division through a request letter with attached exercise schedule list of participants, for approval. 2. A maximum of twenty-five (25) persons (including the instructor/s) is allowed inside the venue. 3. The said organizers must also provide the following to promote health and wellness, in their respective area: a. Identify a designated area i. Preferred area must be a covered court, parking lots, and open spaces to ensure proper air flow system and ventilation. ii. Gyms and other enclosed spaces are not allowed. b. Place a barrier around the designated area to prevent outsiders and non-registered participants to enter. c. Allocate designated spots for participants’ area using tape markers to spread more than two (2) meters apart, in a form of a box. d. Wearing of face masks is still required even during the class. e. Decontamination area must be identified. This includes: i. Hand washing area; ii. Sanitizing footbath mat; iii. Thermal scanner/thermometer; and iv. QR code scanner f. Classes must be scheduled alternately and must have a three (3) hour interval to avoid influx of participants in the area. g. There should be a separate entrance and exit in the venue. h. Instructors must stay on stage and may use megaphone to be heard. Instructors, must also announce precautionary measures before starting the class. i. Extra-curricular activities (such as class photos/group selfies) shall not be allowed before, during and after the said class. j. Spectators shall not be allowed. D. INDIVIDUAL TRAINING. Face-to-face team sports training shall be absolutely prohibited. Non-professional and professional athletes can train for all kinds of sports with no time limit but they can conduct individual training only. Any training done by more than one (1) person is considered a group activity and must comply with the relevant provisions stated above. E. INTERNET SHOPS. Internet shops can open for all services except gaming and entertainment streaming. Each shop must skip one place in between each computer unit and sanitize all equipment in between customers. Customers are not allowed to remove their face masks inside internet cafes except for brief periods for eating, drinking water or taking necessary photos. F. BEACHES RESORTS, POOLS AND THE LIKE. Only establishments with a valid Business Permit and a Certification from the City Tourism/ Department of Tourism are allowed to operate and offer their services to the public.

All gatherings in public beaches, rivers, streams or any other similar places shall be prohibited.

Beach resorts and other similar establishment which offer themselves as venues for events under Section 9 must follow the provisions specified therein.

G. MOUNTAIN RESORTS, FARMS, AND OTHER LEISURE ESTABLISHMENTS. These and other similar establishments which offer themselves as

In the computation of the venue capacity, the venue operator or employees, organizers, and suppliers shall be included. Non-Essential Events shall be strictly prohibited. Gatherings for social events, celebrations of personal milestones, and essential work meetings and events shall be guided by the following: A. All other guests can be connected online to the main event in another distinct and separate venue but will still be limited by the number of individuals as mentioned above. B. Guests and service suppliers cannot hop from one venue to the other. C. Where multiple venues are involved, the event organizer shall expressly indicate the same in the application for a special event permit for Essential Meetings and Event Notice for Social Events. D. For purposes of monitoring, the management of the venue shall allow government representatives to enter the premises immediately preceding, during, and immediately after the event. E. Successive events may be allowed provided that the maximum venue capacity is complied with and that there is a time for entry and exit of guests, as well as sanitation in between events, so that the two groups cannot gather together. F. All social events under this section is held outside the home of the celebrant and requires the engagement of at least one special event supplier such as but not limited to entertainers, decorators and lights and sounds technicians and attended by more than one household shall be required to file for an event notice with the Davao City Tourism Operations Office (DCTOO). G. Event Organizers and suppliers must use their own Business Permits in events. SECTION 10, OTHER GATHERINGS. A. Parade, motorcades, rallies, and other gatherings in public places are absolutely prohibited. The right to free speech and expression in freedom parks shall be respected but the event must be limited to twenty-five (25) individuals and must be supervised by the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the City Health Office (CHO) to ensure that the Minimum Public Health Standards (MPHS) are implemented. B. Government events for distribution of goods and services can be increased to fifty (50) individuals at a time provided that the following MPHS can be strictly implemented: i. Face mask covering the nose and mouth; ii. Physical distancing of not less than one (1) meter; iii. Availability of handwashing area with soap and water or alcohol. SECTION 11. PROHIBITED ACTS. The following offenses are prohibited acts under this ordinance; without prejudice to the filing of other criminal, civil or administrative liabilities: A. VIOLATION BY ESTABLISHMENTS. Each establishment is responsible for the monitoring of gatherings within their areas. Establishments shall be liable for any violation of the provisions of this ordinance and shall be penalized as follows: a. 1st Offense – written warning


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b. 2nd Offense – Fine of P5,000 and/or suspension of business operations for thirty (30) days from date of violation. c. 3rd Offense – Fine of P5,000 and cancellation of Business Permit Provided that, establishments without a Business Permit shall not be penalized as above but shall immediately be penalized with a fine of P5,000 and immediate closure, pending appropriate action. B. VIOLATION BY EVENT ORGANIZERS. a. 1st Offense – written warning b. 2nd Offense – Fine of P5,000 and/or suspension of business operations for thirty (30) days from date of violation. c. 3rd Offense – Fine of P5,000 and cancellation of Business Permit Provided that, event organizers without a Business Permit shall not be penalized as above but shall immediately be penalized as above but shall immediately be penalized with a fine of P5,000 and shall not be allowed to organize events in Davao City. C. VIOLATION BY INDIVIDUALS. Individuals found in violation of the provisions of this ordinance and other related ordinances shall be penalized and fined accordingly. SECTION 12. ORDINANCE VIOLATION RECEIPT/CITATION TICKET. An ORDINANCE VIOLATION RECEIPT, otherwise known as a CITATION TICKET, shall be issued to violators of this Ordinance. The citation ticket shall state the name and address of the violator, the specific violation committed, and the provisions of the succeeding section, “No Contest Provision.” The Philippine National Police (PNP) and such other appropriate enforcers as may be commissioned by the City Mayor shall have the power to apprehend violators of this ordinance and issue citation tickets. The City Mayor may deputize Barangay Officials or representatives of the private sector, non-government organizations and government organizations in the strict implementation of this ordinance, as the need arises. SECTION 13. NO-CONTEST PROVISION. Any person cited for violation of this Ordinance who does not wish to contest the same and is willing to pay voluntarily within three (3) days the fine imposed under this ordinance prior to the filing of a complaint before the Office of the City Prosecutor shall be allowed to do so, and shall pay the corresponding administrative fine as cited in Section 11 at the Office of the City Treasurer. Availment of the no-contest provision shall exempt a person from criminal liability under this ordinance. The City Legal Office and the City Treasurer’s Office shall provide for the procedure for the availment of the “No-Contest Provision” and establish a case inventory and recording system of all violators of this ordinance. All proceeds from the payment of the herein imposed fine shall be apportioned as follows: 1. Sixty percent (60%) of the amount collected per apprehension shall accrue to the apprehending barangay; and, 2. Forty percent (40%) shall accrue to the General Fund of the City. The share of the barangay shall be remitted directly to the barangay, without need of any further action, on a monthly basis within ten (10) days of the following month. Said amount shall be utilized for COVID-19 response and for other matters incidental thereto. SECTION 14. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE – If, for any reason, any section or provision of this Ordinance is declared unconstitutional or invalid by a competent court, the remaining sections or provisions not affected thereby shall continue to be in full force and effect. SECTION 15. REPEALING CLAUSE. All ordinances, resolutions, rules or regulations which are inconsistent with or contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed, amended or modified accordingly. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVITY – This Ordinance shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication, and shall remain in full force and effect until the declaration of the existence of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern is retracted by the World Health Organization, or when the State of Public Health Emergency due to COVID-19 in the country is lifted. ENACTED, May 11, 2021, by a unanimous vote of all the Members of the Sanggunian, there being a quorum.

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AN ORDINANCE REGULATING GATHERINGS IN THE CITY OF DAVAO AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREOF

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vice president, alongside more than 300 lawmakers and thousands of local government officials, in polls due to be held on May 9, 2022. In the Philippines, elections are frequently marred by vote buying, as many politicians woo people with offers of cash, food and other giveaways in exchange for votes. Jimenez said vote buying via electronic money transfer services cannot be solved by Comelec and PNP alone. “Addressing this issue

isn’t something that anyone of our agencies can actually do by itself. It will have to be a common effort, I think, by all agencies tasked with enforcing with this issue,” he said. With the 2022 elections less than a year away, the poll body launched a mobile app in order to fast-track the registration process. The app can be accessed without an internet connection, but only currently for Android users. To date, Jimenez said the mobile app

had received more than 100,0000 downloads. In light of the 2016 hacking incident, Comelec assured the public that using the app would be “very safe”. “All it really does is it takes your data and generates a QR code from it. Once a QR code has been generated, the data you entered basically disappears,” Jimenez said. Registrants will still have to visit their respective Comelec offices to complete the process.

Secretary of Guerrilla Front 53; and Danny Huit, Secretary of Guerrilla Front North, SRC-1, SMRC. Sobejana said that the rewards were provided by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte who directed him to personally hand over the reward and convey his grateful message to the troops. “Our President really monitors what we are doing. In fact, I heard from him the units that made a difference and contributed more towards the attainment of sustainable peace and development shall be recognized. And that is a manifestation that our Commander-in-Chief

does not want our accomplishments to go unnoticed,” Sobejana said in a statement. The top military official, however, stressed that even in the absence of monetary rewards the troops stand ready to serve the country and protect the Filipinos. “We do not want to impress upon the public that our soldiers expected a reward to every move but we want to demonstrate that even without it, your soldiers are motivated and ready to serve. We are always on the go and we ensure that we are able to uphold our mandates as the defender of the territory and protector of the Filipino

people,” Sobejana added. LtGen Almerol, lauded the troops for their hard work that led to the neutralization of several NPA leaders within EastMinCom’s area of responsibility. “Thank you for bringing honor not only to your units but to EastMinCom as well. Team EastMinCom is truly proud of your contributions to peace and security,”Almerol said. Sobejana had previously commended EastMinCom for sustaining its standing as the best Unified Command in terms of accomplishments in both combat and noncombat operations during his previous visit to EastMincom last May.

pero matigas talaga ang ulo at ayaw tumigil," Logronio said. Logronio assured that they will remain steadfast in its commitment to

ensure public safety and security through relentless campaigns against illegal drugs and neutralization of illegal drug personalities within the city, Logronio

added. The suspects are now detained and facing charges for violation of Republic Act (RA) 9165 , or the Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

barangay, the existence of drug awareness, preventive education and information, and other related antiillegal drugs programs, the existence of a voluntary, and compulsory drug treatment and rehabilitation processing desk in the barangay. The certification

was validated by ROC BDCP chaired by PDEA 11 director Antonio Rivera, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) as Vice-Chairperson, and Police Regional Office (PRO) 11, Department of Health (DOH) and Local Government Unit.

The activity was participated by members of the Regional Oversight Committee, representatives from the Municipal AntiDrug Abuse Council and Barangay Officials. Out of 105 barangays in the province, 60 have already been declared drug free. (AMA)

(DOH-BOQ) and the Department of Tourism (DOT) have identified 600 rooms from about 16 hotels in Davao City. “We’re gearing for that, yun talaga ang goal natin because syempre

magiging magandang opportunity yan for the hotels, kasi alam natin na kailangang 10 days ang quarantine,” she said. Based on the guidelines of the InterAgency Task Force (IATF),

international passengers will be quarantined for 10 days and will undergo swabbing on the 7th day before they will be released on the 10th day if their results are negative. By Maya M. Padillo

11544, or an Act Converting the Municipality of Calaca in the Province of Batangas into a Component City to be known as the City of Calaca; RA 11545, or an Act Reappropriating the First Legislative District of the City of Caloocan into 2 Legislative Districts; and RA 11546, or an Act Reappropriating the Province of Bulacan into 6 Legislative Districts. “Let me thank the members of Congress for their steadfast efforts in ensuring that my administration’s legislative agenda will be translated into relevant policies and

programs that will improve the life of every Filipino,” he said. Meanwhile, he expressed hope that there would be “greater cooperation” among government agencies. “As we take more concrete steps to revive our economy and help our people recover from the effects of the pandemic, I hope that more government agencies will foster greater cooperation with each other. Now, more than ever, we need to follow the whole-of-nation approach in ensuring an inclusive and seamless response to the

current challenges facing the nation,” Duterte said. He also assured Filipinos that the government will continue to pursue measures that will improve and enhance their lives. “With the help of Congress, I am confident that we can pursue our legislative agenda and create an environment conducive for our people’s growth and our nation’s progress. Together, let us remain partners in securing a more promising future for our beloved country and for the next generation,” he said.

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INSTAGRAMMABLE GOLDEN HAVEN IT IS A COMMON notion that memorial parks are often valued as areas to place people after they passed or just a place to visit during All Soul’s Day.

But Villar Group of Companies, which is known to strive for out of the box ideas, innovated to make a memorial park well worth visiting yearround. So it came up with the concept called Golden Haven. Golden Haven is a burial site that is no plain

plots, but scenic sanctuaries and the Villar-led firm brought this first instagrammable memorial park in Davao Region via Golden Haven Tagum. “We’re very proud and very excited for this project because it’s going to be the first in Davao Region. Golden Haven is a one-of-a-kind development that transcends the the meaning of memorial park and we’re excited to share this with all Tagumenyos,” said Anna Mae D. Escalante, South Mindanao Cluster Head of Golden Haven.

Golden Haven recently started the land development in a 7-hectare prime property along the new bypass road in Barangay La Filipina, Tagum City. It will take after what Tagum City is famous for and that’s no other than the beautiful palm trees along its highways. Golden Haven Tagum will carry a California-inspired park, like the first place you think of going to when you’re in the mood for a stroll: it will have its version of Lacma lights, which are inspired by the artistic street lamp installation at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Griffith Park-Inspired Dome, a magnificent architecture is inspired by the Griffith Park Observatory; and beautiful landscaped gardens, lush greeneries and fresh air. “Golden Haven Parks are unique. For one, our parks are the most beauti-

ful, they’re instagrammable. They’re not the typical creepy cemeteries where all you see are gravestones,” Escalante said. Golden Haven Parks have amenities and beautiful gardens which are ideal for pictorials. It is a themed memorial parks created to provide a lasting tribute to those who passed away, as well as a place that celebrates life. It’s also a place where families and friends can bond and celebrate the memories of their loved ones and give importance to beauty and design. “That’s why we make it a point that they’re beautiful and themed to make the design interesting. Third, our parks are

well-maintained. We give serious attention to maintenance as we want the place to be a fitting tribute to loved ones and to their memories,” Escalante said. Not only that it’s a fascinating place to visit, Golden Haven Tagum is under the Villar Group of Companies, the lots continually appreciate in value, making it a very good investment. At Golden Haven, you are not only buying lots for your family’s use, but also buying for investment. “That’s why we have investors who are not even from the city where our park is located. The high-value appreciation of our lots makes it

attractive to investors,” Escalante said. Golden Haven Tagum is the second Golden Haven in Mindanao with the first Golden Haven Park in General Santos City, which is now on its second phase of development. Golden Haven GenSan, which is located in Barangay Mabuhay, is Italian inspired. Apart from giving lasting tribute to loved ones, Golden Haven GenSan is also a favorite venue for photoshoots for prenuptial, birthday and maternity shoots. Golden Haven is the largest chain of the most beautiful parks in the country with over 30 parks.


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“Whether you’re just at home or under the sun, our skin is still exposed to heat and vulnerable to different types of dirt and bacteria. Summer heat doesn’t only mean you’re spending it under the sun, it also means that you spend more time in air-conditioned environments. Artificially cooled rooms have dehumidified air, which dries your skin as well,” says Johnson & Johnson Skin

Health Scientist from Singapore, Dr. Era Anwar. “Whenever our skin loses water, our skin dries up, so it’s important that we keep it hydrated by drinking a lot of water and use lightweight moisturizers infused with hydrating ingredients such as Hyaluronic Acid!” With this, we must always keep in mind to give our skin, products that are backed with strong science and packed with good ingredients that ultimately hydrates the skin, such as the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel! The Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel is formulated with Patented Prebiotic technol-

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trogena brand manager, Patricia Rodriguez. “Neutrogena Hydro Boost is loaded of only the most hydrating ingredients our skin could ever need, especially in this heat. With this simple 5-step guide, we want to remind Filipinas on the importance of skin hydration, and how Neutrogena Hydro Boost can quench their skin’s thirst this summer to achieve hydrated, healthy, smooth, glass skin.” Hydrate your skin deep

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FATHER’S DAY GIFTS FROM ACE HARDWARE FOODPANDA CELEBRATES 7TH EXPRESS your love for dad by gifting him essential tools and stuff that support his passions and interests. Always the Helpful Place, ACE Hardware has it all for dads of all types on Father’s Day. For the DIY (Do-ItYourself) Dad, there are high performance drill sets that can complete a wide variety of projects like cutting, drilling, and plumbing with its attachments and accessories complete with safety features. Home repair projects are also made easy for Dad with ACE-branded durable hand tools. There are also wet and dry vacuum cleaners with HEPA filters that removes airborne particles. For the Outdoorsy Dad, he’ll be king of the grill with the durable and portable ACE squared charcoal grill. Perfect for backyard barbe-

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cues. For the Car Lover Dad, there are tire inflators for roadside emergencies and powerful high pressure washers for essential cleaning tasks. For the Plantito Dad, ACE Hardware has a bestselling gardening tool set including a trowel, a transplanter, a cultivator, a bottle spray, pruning shears, and a lightweight plastic case. Make your Dad feel extra special and loved this Fa-

ther’s Day with ACE Hardware’s amazing tools and items. Available in all ACE branches nationwide, you can avail these thru in-store or online. To order, dial ACE Hotline #11223 or click http://call-collect.acehardware.ph/. Or shop online at ACE Hardware official store in thesmstore.com, ShopSM, Lazada or Shopee. You can also get rewarded each time you shop, earn points and enjoy exclusive offers with ACE Rewards Card.

EVERYONE is cordially invited to enjoy exciting perks and promos as foodpanda celebrates its 7th Anniversary with a monthlong celebration through a nationwide birthday handaan that also gives back to the community. For the whole month of June, the #foodpandaBdayBlowout offers the chance to win prizes galore such as Vespas, Iphone Pro Max, Apple watches and P1000 foodpanda Vouchers. Each order worth Php 299 and up from food delivery, pickup, shops, and pandamart can enter the raffle as long as you use the voucher code 7BDAYBLOWOUT. Winners will be announced on July 3. foodpanda also takes this opportunity to cel-

ebrate and give back for all the love and support from the community, this is why it is also launching feel-good initiatives for its anniversary, such as partnering with KFC to provide free meals to foodpanda riders, donating Php7 for each 7BDAYBLOWOUT entry to the Philippine Red Cross, and having community pantry activations in select cities nationwide. Customers can also join in the fun on the app with exclusive vouchers and

discounts throughout the month and on social media with foodpanda’s Instagram Story filter and TikTok hashtag challenges. “We want to thank all our customers, our partner establishments, and our riders for another successful year. As the 7th birthday is traditionally a very important occasion for Filipinos, we are making sure that our anniversary event is a memorable celebration with treats for everyone,” says foodpanda Managing Director, Daniel Marogy. Order the best of foodpanda and party in pink this month, tap mo na ‘yan and visit Facebook and Instagram for updates and mechanics on foodpanda’s 7th birthday blowout raffle and other promos!


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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY By HENRYLITO D. TACIO

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atherhood to me means instilling a love for sports in my kids. Education should not be limited to our kids’ intellect but also to their physical aspect.” -- Atty. Ingemar Macarine

In the Philippines, Father’s Day is officially celebrated every third Sunday of June, according to Proclamation No. 266, series of 1998 issued by the late President Corazon C. Aquino. Unfortunately, like Mother’s Day (celebrated every first Sunday of May), it is not a public holiday. It is more widely observed by the public perhaps due to American influence. In the United States, Father’s Day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd, and celebrated on the third Sunday of June for the first time in 1910. “Smart held her father in great esteem,” Wikipedia said. “While hearing a church sermon about the newly recognized Mother’s Day at Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Sonora felt strongly that fatherhood needed recognition as well. She approached the Spokane Ministerial Alliance and suggested her own father’s birthday, of June 5, as the day of honor for fathers. The Alliance chose the third Sunday in June instead.” The first Father’s Day was celebrated in Spokane, Washington. “Although observance of the holiday faded in the 1920s, over time the idea be-

came popular and embraced across the nation,” Wikipedia noted. “In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson sent a telegraph to Spokane praising Father’s Day services. William Jennings Bryan was another early admirer of the observance. In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declared the third Sunday of June as Father’s Day. In 1972, President Richard Nixon established a permanent national observance of Father’s Day to be held on the third Sunday of June each year.” Speaking of American presidents, a close friend of American president Theodore Roosevelt asked him at one time why he did not take a more active role in supervising his free-spirited daughter, Alice. Roosevelt purportedly replied, “I can be president of the United States, or I can attend to Alice. I can’t do both.” Such is the quandary of most fathers. They can’t have both worlds; one can be neglected over the other. “To be a successful father,” advised American author Ernest Hemingway, “there’s one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don’t look at it for the first

two years.” But Sigmund Freud contradicted that idea. “I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father’s protection,” he once said. William Shakespeare, the father of English literature, agreed: “It is a wise father that knows his own child.” Joe Kennedy knew this. For all his shortcomings, his loyalty to his children was absolute. “My business is my family and my family is my business,” he said. At one time, he told Steve Smith, “You know, when I was just trying out for the freshman team for some of those swimming meets, my dad was always there. He was always there. He did the same for all the kids.” Spending time with your kids as they grow is one of the best things a father can give to them. When Dr. Gordon Neufeld, a Canadian developmental psychologist, became worried about his 13-yearold slavish imitation of her peers’ language and bearing, he booked a week-long vacation with her at a rented cottage. Predictably, his daughter balked at the plan, “but we gradually rediscovered the closeness we’d had when she was younger,” Neufeld recalls. “When the week was over, we both agreed that it had been a great idea.”

Of course, children can learn so many things from their father. Famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison had given his son, Charles Edison, one of the most remarkable lessons in life when he lost almost everything to fire. But Thomas was able, literally, rise from the ashes. Here is the story: On the night of December 9, 1914, the great Edison Industries of West Orange was virtually destroyed by fire. Thomas Edison lost two million dollars that night and much of his life’s work went up in flames. He was insured for only US$238,000, because the buildings had been made of concrete, at that time thought to be fireproof. “My heart ached for him,” Charles said of his father. “He was 67, not a young man anymore, and everything was going up in flames. He spotted me. ‘Charles,” he shouted, ‘where’s your mother?’ ‘I don’t know, Dad,’ I said. ‘Find her,’ he told me. ‘Bring her here. She will never see anything like this again as long as she lives.’” The next morning, walking about the charred embers of all his hopes and dreams, Thomas said, “There is great value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God, we can start anew.” And three weeks after the fire, his firm delivered the first phonograph!

“The best gift a father can give to his son is the gift of himself – his time,” wrote C. Neil Strait. “For material things mean little, if there is not someone to share them with.” Another advice, “Live so that your son, when people tell him that he reminds them of you, will stick out his chest, not his tongue.” Ah, to be a father. “That is the thankless position of the father in the family – the provider for all, and the enemy of all,” deplored J. August Strindberg. And oftentimes, children have a hard time understanding this role. Consider this story: A young man from a wealthy family was about to graduate from high school. It was the custom in that affluent neighborhood for the parents to give the graduate an automobile. Bill and his father had spent months looking at cars, and the week before graduation they found the perfect car. Imagine his disappointment when, on the eve of his graduation, Bill’s father handed him a gift-wrapped Bible. Bill was so angry, he threw the Bible down and stormed out of the house. He and his father never saw each other again after that incident. Years later, it was the news of his father’s death that brought Bill back home again. As he sat one night, going through his father’s possessions that he was to inherit,

he came across the Bible his father had given him. He brushed away the dust and opened it to find a cashier’s check, dated the day of his high school graduation -- in the exact amount the car they had chosen together. However successful your father is and how famous he becomes, he will find himself old one day. When was the last time you talked with your father or listened to his moaning? You can’t remember anymore? This story will tell you how much your old father needs you now: It came to pass that a little boy and an old man met in a hospital. There, the two talk about anything . “Sometimes, I drop my spoon,” the boy said. “I do that, too,” the old man seemed to agree. The little boy whispered, “I wet my pants.” The old man laughed, “I do that, too.” “I often cry,” the boy said. “So do I,” the old man nodded. ‘But worst of all,” the little boy lamented, “it seems grownups don’t pay attention to me.” The old man touched the hands of the little boy as if he wanted to assure him. “I know what you mean,” the old man said. “Be kind to thy father, for when thou were young, who loved thee so fondly as he?” asked Margaret Courtney. “He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, and joined in thy innocent glee.”


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Lakers forwards Anthony Davis and LeBron James, and coach Frank Vogel react in Game 6 of the first round of the 2021 NBA Playoffs against Phoenix on June 3. Reuters

China edges Japan 66-57 in ACQ debut

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hina made its much-awaited debut in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers (ACQ) with a 66-57 win against Japan to open the Angeles bubble for the third window on Wednesday. Despite showing signs of rustiness as the team only played in the ACQ for the first time due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Chinese side made its Japanese opponent miss NBA players Yuta Watanabe and Rui Hachimura more with a solid defen-

sive effort. China slowed Japan down in the first half, holding them to only 20 points including eight in the second quarter. China then broke away early in the second half, stretching its lead to 22, 57-35, with 8:17 remaining in the fourth period. Japan came alive midway through the fourth as a barrage of triples sparked a 16-1 run to cut the lead down to seven, 58-51, with 4:13 to play.

I told you so: Lebron L os Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James slammed the NBA on Wednesday as Clippers star Kawhi Leonard became the latest player forced out of the playoffs by injury. James took to Twitter to offer an angry “I Told You So” to the league, blaming the increase in injuries on the shortest off-season ever, which has been followed by a compressed schedule for the 2020-21 campaign. Instead, James said, the injuries were due to the “lack of rest” before play restarted

in December -- just 72 days after the Lakers locked up the title with a victory over the Miami Heat in the quarantine bubble in Orlando, Fla. Leonard was ruled out of Wednesday’s game against the Utah Jazz with a sprained right knee, suffered during the Clippers’ series-leveling win in game four on Monday.

second-round series against Milwaukee after teammate James Harden missed three straight contests. The Philadelphia 76ers have coped with injuries that sidelined Joel Embiid, while Utah has dealt with injuries to Donovan Mitchell and Mike Conley. James noted that eight, possibly nine All-Star players have missed playoff games. “This is the best time of the year for our league and fans but missing a ton of our fav players,” he tweeted. “It’s insane.”

Season 82 men’s basketball finals in 2019, Belangel came up big, scoring 15 points — all 3-pointers — to lead the Blue Eagles to an 86-79 triumph past University of Santo Tomas, a result that helped seal a 16-0 campaign and another league championship for Ateneo. Two of Belangel’s 3-pointers helped to douse the Growling Tiger’s rally in the second half. Thirdy Ravena, Belangel’s multiple UAAP finals MVP teammate on the Blue Eagles squad, said at the time: “He made a lot of tough shots, na masasabi natin na parang pamatay-sunog. “Those were the times na parang naiisip namin na, ‘Nako humahabol na, humahabol na.’ But SJ was there to make a tough shot,

and we were all like, parang makakahinga kami ng kaunti.” In Season 80 juniors basketball in 2018, Belangel finished with 31 points, including a mind-blowing 12 in the final 3 minutes as the Blue Eaglets survived a late rally by National University to win 78-68 and secure a 14-0 sweep of the elimination round. At the time, one of Belangel’s teammate was Kai Sotto, making this a winning reunion of sorts for the former Ateneo high-schoolers. At the end of the Blue Eagles’ Season 82 campaign, Belangel, who considers 3-time UAAP champion teammate Matt Nieto a mentor, had a modest answer when asked about his ability to come through in the clutch.

Meet ‘Big Shot’ Belangel

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Known as a reliable shot-maker when the Blue Eagles needed him the most, Belangel on Wednesday showed to a wider, more success-starved hoops fanbase — the entire Philippines — just what he’s made of. Courtesy of FIBA

US media reports said Leonard could miss the remainder of the series, although the Clippers said there was “no timetable” for the two-time NBA champion’s return. Leonard joins a phalanx of players who have been affected by injury in the playoffs, including James himself and teammate Anthony Davis -- who suffered a groin strain during the Lakers’ first-round series loss to the Phoenix Suns. Brooklyn’s Kyrie Irving is set to miss a second straight game of the Nets’

o those who have followed Ateneo basketball the past few years, SJ Belangel’s game-winning basket for the Philippines men’s national basketball team that sunk South Korea on Wednesday should not have come as a surprise. The third-year Blue Eagles point guard delivered the death blow in Gilas’ initial game of the Clark leg of the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 qualifiers, his 3-pointer at the buzzer giving the hosts an 81-78 victory over their vaunted basketball rivals. Belangel may all be just 21 years old, but he has been playing with a cold-blooded poise for years now that’s not even in the character of more veteran players. In Game 2 of the UAAP


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Gilas Pilipinas players celebrate after the win over Korea. FIBA photo

CURSE IS OVER Gilas clinches FIBA Asia Cup slot with win over SoKor

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ilas PIlipinas booked a place in the FIBA Asia Cup after beating South Korea, 81-78, in the third window of the qualifying phase at the Angeles University Foundation Sports and Cultural Center on Wednesday night.

SJ Belangel won it for Gilas as he scored on a buzzer-beating fallaway three-pointer against the outstretched arms of Lee Seoung-Hyun. The game-winner capped Gilas’ comeback from 17 points down in the second quarter. Belangel’s clutch moment also canceled Lee Hyun-Jung’s own shot from beyond the arc that tied the game at 78-all with 2.9 seconds left, which was set up after Ange Kouame missed what would have been the dagger bonus free throw off Lee’s foul. Dwight Ramos led Gilas, which beat South Korea for the first time since the 2013 FIBA Asia Cup semifinals in Pasay, with 16 points, five rebounds, two steals,

and one block. Belangel added 13 points, five rebounds, and two assists as the Philippine side remained unbeaten after four games. Ange Kouame had 12 points, six rebounds, one assist, and one block, while Kai Sotto made 11 markers, seven rebounds, two assists, and one steal in their much-anticipated debut in Gilas’ senior team. Ricardo Ratliffe put up 24 points, 15 rebounds, and two assists for South Korea, which lost for the first time in the ACQ after a 2-0 start during the first window last year. Both teams will face off again on Sunday. (PNA)


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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.