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‘Expectant’ Sara unsure of plans By Anthony S. Allada
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avao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, who earlier confirmed she was eight weeks pregnant, is undecided about her political plans for the May 11, 2013 mid-term elections.
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She could give birth by April next year or barely a month before the elections.
“as of now, to tell you honestly, I am still undecided if I would like to run or not,” the mayor replied to reporters’ query as to what elec-
tive position she would be running for should she file her certificate of candidacy (CoC) on october 1, 2012.
Granting her current pregnancy, she could give birth by april next year or barely a month before the elections. Duterte-Carpio said that she is
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DEClOggiNg. Personnel of the Davao City Engineer’s Office extract used plastic out of the drainage that constantly overflows every time there’s rain in Ilustre Street yesterday. [LEAN DAVAL JR.]
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JOB TRAiNiNg. Seventy would - be welders and electricians of Brgy. Mandug and Brgy. Communal participated in the launching of the Community Based training Program of 2nd district Congresswoman Mylene Garcia held recently
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in barangay Mandug. Trainers were provided by (TESDA) Technical Education and Skills Development Authority while (DOLE) Department of Labor and Employment provided the equipments.
Davao in list of 3 cities L as ‘most child-friendly’
Close race between Obama, Romney seen
By Anthony S. Allada
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ayor Sara Duterte-Carpio expressed confidence that the city would emerge as winner in the 2012 Presidential Search for Most Child-Friendly City under the highly urbanized city category, following its selection to the shortlist of three cities. The other two cities making the list are defending winner Mandaluyong and olongapo. They were chosen from among nine highly-urbanized cities vying for the award. Duterte-Carpio said the city answers all the criteria for the prestigious recognition for having prioritized child-friendly programs and
projects, like the construction of a Juvenile holding facility. “We are ready to submit the needed documents for evaluation by the first week of october,” she told reporters during her regular weekly press briefing Monday morning. She said part of their defense is to prove that no minor was a victim of alleged vigilante-related killing during her incumbency in 2010 up to the present. Davao City had been a recipient of the honor as most child-friendly city for two consecutive years from 1998 to 1999, but failed to repeat the feat following the alleged resurgence of the shadowy
Davao Death Squad (DDS). The Presidential award for the Child-Friendly Municipalities and Cities was initiated by the Council for the Welfare of Children pursuant to executive order No. 184 entitled “establishing the Presidential award for the Child-Friendly Municipalities and Cities” issued on December 13, 1999. It is is conferred on deserving local government units in recognition of their vital role in the sustained promotion of children’s rights to survival, development, protection and participation as well as in ensuring child-friendly governance. It is open in five cate-
gories in which LGUs can participate. These are: first to third class municipalities, fourth to sixth class municipalities, component cities, independent component cities and highly urbanized cities. The search will look for the presence of the gifts for children, specifically the Local Development Plan for Children, Local Investment Plan for Children and Local Code on Children, as well as to find resource allocation and utilization of contending LGUs. It will also rate entries as to their performance in service delivery, institution building and child participation.
steering the company to sustained growth. The company will continue to benefit from their expertise as both will remain as Directors of HPHI. on Sahagun’s appointment, van Wijnen said, “There is no doubt that ed is the right man to lead Holcim Philippines at this time.” He acknowledged Sahagun’s significant achievements throughout his long career in the cement business. “ed has certainly contributed much towards helping shape Holcim Philippines to become the strong company it is today.” Sahagun brings with him 33 years of experience in the cement industry, holding a
number of positions in audit, Treasury and Controlling in the PHINMa Group before he was appointed Chief Finance officer for Holcim Philippines in 2002. He assumed his current post of SvP-Commercial in 2007, and subsequently led his team to expand the business by launching product and marketing innovations and customer-focused initiatives. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Commerce, with an MBa from the ateneo Graduate School, and a Masters in Management Science from the arthur D. Little School of Management in Boston (now Hult International Business School) where he was a con-
sistent Dean’s Lister. Sahagun acknowledges that the baton is passed at a time when the company is strongly poised for growth and where there are tremendous opportunities for the industry. Holcim Philippines achieved record volumes in the first half, and is set to sustain this level of growth. “I hope to be able to continue the many successes that roland has led our company to achieve,” said Sahagun. “We will continue to focus on our roadmap and hopefully bring Holcim Philippines to take its place among the leading and most respected companies in the Holcim Group.”
partment of Social Welfare and Development and the City Social Services and Development office for the adoption by his station of four Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) and led them along a brighter, upright path. abude said three of the children are doing well while the fourth is still undergoing guidance to improve his be-
havior. The children’s parents allowed abude to adopt their kids who may go home for a visit anytime they want to do so. “The four kids, along with 30 other out of school youth, are getting an education at emars,” abude told members of the press in last Friday’s Kapihan sa PIa.
New CEO for Holcim Philippines
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oLCIM Philippines, Inc. (HPHI) announced changes in its top management with the appointment of eduardo a. Sahagun as chief executive officer (Ceo) effective January 1, 2013. The current President Magdaleno B. albarracin, Jr. and Chief operating officer roland van Wijnen will be resigning their posts on December 31, 2012 and January 31, 2013, respectively. In its statement, the company acknowledged the many contributions of albarracin as President since it began operating as Holcim Philippines in 2004, and van Wijnen’s able leadership in
Talomo police station head is Pinoy Hero awardee
By Vicky Berdina M. de Guzman
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aLoMo Police Station chief P/S Dionisio abude was one of the first Cobra Pinoy Hero grand prize winners at the Crowne Plaza in Pasig City last august 29. The Pinoy Hero awards are given to modern Filipino heroes who carry with them their passion, determination, perseverance and strength in serving others.
abude received the grand prize of P100,000 which he said will go to the construction of a better home for their four “adopted” children. His inspiring story started with his initiative to cut the repetition of crimes committed by children under his area of responsibility. abude said he had asked for the cooperation of the De-
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eSS than two months, or 55 days, before the November 5 elections in the United States of america, the race to the White House between reelectionist President Barack obama (Democrat) and former Gov. Willard Mitt romney (republican, Massachusetts) is still too close to call. This was the statement of Fred yelinek, an american engineer married to Dabawenya, in an analysis of the ongoing US presidential campaign. yelinek spoke on the U.S. presidential campaign fellow members of the rotary Club of east Davao headed by banker Florante Santiago and guests in yesterday’s weekly meeting at the ballroom of The Marco Polo Davao. as provided for by the U.S. Constitution, the presidential election is the indirect type, wherein the contenders will compete for a total of 538 electoral votes. The candidate who gets 270 electoral votes wins the election which is held every four years. according to the latest surveys conducted almost daily to track the campaign, obama is leading by only a slight margin, but that he is perceptibly pulling away. The two candidates are concentrating their drive in 10 small states, popularly called the “battleground” or “swing” states, which could seal the victory or defeat for either protagonists. The 10 toss-up states are Florida with 29 electoral votes, virginia (with 13), Wisconsin
Yelinek (10), ohio (18), Indiana (11), Colorado (9), North Carolina (15), Pennsylvania (20), Missouri (10) and Michigan (16). In the 2008 election, obama won in nine of the 10 battleground states, with only Missouri going to opponent republican John McCain. It was McCain who defeated romney in the 2008 republican presidential nomination. yelinek said there are at least eight major issues involved in the 2012 elections in america. They are: • Employment base shrinking, now at 63 percent; • The national debt which hit the $16 trillion mark, which means that each american is indebted $50,000; • Funding entitlements promised by the government; • Medical costs soaring; • Government spending $1 trillion plus, more than what government is taking in; • Regulations and taxes/fees soaring, small business hurting; • Raging Reproduction Health debate; and • War. [AMA]
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EDGEDAVAO VOL.5 ISSUE 137 •WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2012 Bukidnon chamber wants to host Minbizcon but…
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UKIDNoN Province local officials and a provincial business group said their dream of hosting the Mindanao Business Conference or Minbizcon to help boost business and tourism in the province may have to wait, that is, until the local hotels upgrade their services. roderico Bioco, of the Bukidnon Kaamulan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BKCCI) told vice Gov. Jose Ma. r. Zubiri Jr. in a recent meeting they intend to bid to host the 2014 Minbizcon. Zubiri agreed to file a resolution supporting the chamber’s bid before the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Bioco said they are planning to offer a different way of running the conference. Instead of the usual plenary sessions, it will be a mix of presentations and site tours, he explained. But Bioco admitted
that at present hotel accommodations in the province could not cope with the task of hosting major gatherings. Zubiri agreed with Bioco’s observation. “There are not enough livable hotel rooms to offer to businessmen, investors,” he said, adding the quality of accommodations in local hotels “is not enough.” He asked the chamber to include in their next meeting the local hotel sector so the problem could be discussed. The PCCI is yet to act on BKCCI’s application for membership. The business chambers of General Santos City and Sarangani have formally tendered their bid to jointly host Minbizcon 2014. Minbizcon, the biggest annual gathering of business leaders in Mindanao, will be hosted by ozamiz City next year. (Walter I. Balane/MindaNews)
DavNor SP unveils paperless session, public safety code
PAPERLESS. Governor Rodolfo P. del Rosario tries his hand on the tablet PC during the unveiling of the paperless session at the 34th Regular Session of
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Davao del Norte. [Noel Baguio/DavNor PIO]
He Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Davao del Norte marked two major milestones in its excellent legislative performance, with the launch of its paperless session and signing of its public safety code. Governor rodolfo P. del rosario graced the SP’s 34th regular Session of the SP on September 10, 2012, as the Provincial Board started off its electronic legislative sessions. The governor also signed the Public Safety and Security Code of Davao del Norte during
the landmark plenary. He lauded the Provincial Board, under the leadership of vice Gov. victorio r. Suaybaguio, Jr. “for this great feat in the history of effective local legislation.” “This is a very good way to promote the reduction in the use of paper for no less than our local lawmakers themselves are practicing it,” he said, as he hoped the respective city, municipal and barangay councils to also follow suit. Del rosario also tagged the local public safety code as a blueprint for the protection of life
and property of the Dabaonons. according to him, the 44-page ordinance authored by Board Member antonio Lagunzad “aimed at reaching and giving protection to every ordinary Juan in the streets of Davao del Norte.” With the use of 10.1” dual core ThinkPad tablets, the legislative department now does away with voluminous printed documents required during the plenary proceedings, which consume a considerable amount of time and resources to prepare.
Suaybaguio bared the SP has become more environment-friendly and cost efficient, since reproduction cost of bulky papers have been significantly cut down. according to him, the paperless system allows the board members to access agenda items and minutes during each regular SP session through the tablet PC. Copies of ordinances and resolutions passed could also be easily retrieved using computers, local network, digital imaging, and the likes, instead of reproducing hard copies.
pine waters. Marfenio Tan, former Socsksargen Federation of Fishing and allied Industry (SFFaI) president, said reducing the city’s tuna catcher vessels to not more than 50 will help in the management of tuna stocks in Philippine waters. Tan is among the pioneers of the tuna industry and one of the city’s biggest tuna producers. SFFaI members have a total of 162 tuna catcher vessels. BFar, however, said there were at least 300 tuna catcher vessels nationwide. Industry leaders have admitted that the Philippine waters, especially in the Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea, have been overfished in the last decade.
“our primary concern is to ensure [that] our own tuna stocks are sustainable,” Custodio said. In line with this, the mayor said the local government was set to embark on a study to determine the possible impact of the proposed reduction in the number of tuna catcher vessels to the local tuna industry and the local economy. She directed the City economic Management and Cooperative Development office (CeMCDo) to specifically look into possible alternative measures into the matter. In 2010 and 2011, Custodio said fish landings in Market 2 at the General Santos City registered a slight increase while landings at Market 1 and Market 3 dropped significantly.
Majority of the landings in Market 2 are caught within Philippine waters, which increased from 5,934.33 MT in 2010 to 6,572.14 MT in 2011, respectively, over the total 2009 figure of 26,174.45 MT. Landings in Market 3, mostly caught by large purse seine vessels, however, dropped to 9,061.13MT in 2011 from 12,407.12 MT in 2010, 16,882.27 MT in 2009, 21,317 MT in 2008 and 33,369.04 MT in 2007. Frozen landings from abroad also declined in 2011 with only 53,101.04 MT compared to 70,529.55 MT in 2010 and 72,557.87 MT in 2009. Total combined landings also declined in 2011 with only 112,981.81 MT as against 143,139.17 in 2010.[PNA]
T DSWD to enlist 8,000 homeless families, street children to 4Ps
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He Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) 12 is set to enlist around 8,000 homeless families and other marginalized households in region 12 or the Soccsksargen region to the national government’s continuing conditional cash transfer program (CCT). Bai Zorahayda Taha, DSWD region 12 director, said the move is part of the modifications set by the agency to facilitate the expansion of the flagship anti-poverty initiative, which is also dubbed Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program or 4Ps, to families of “children in need ofspecial protection.” “The modified CCT now focuses on providing and strengthening the safety, protection, and development of children in difficult circumstances,” she said in a statement. Taha said the additional 8,000 beneficiaries will specifically cover homeless families, families of child laborers, indigenous people’s migrant families, families of children with disabilities and families displaced by man-made and natural disasters. She said they will work with civil society organizations (CSos) in the region in implementing the program. The agency recently gathered the accredited CSos in region 12 to discuss the program’s expansion and
their proposed partnership, she said. Taha said DSWD-12 is currently enlisting CSos that are interested to become their partners for the modified 4Ps implementation. Gemma rivera, DSWD region 12 assistant director, earlier said the 4Ps has so far served a total of 198,000 “poorest of the poor” households in the region this year. The program, which forms part of the government’s anti-poverty convergence strategy, is being implemented in 32 municipalities and two cities in the region. region 12 covers the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, North Cotabato and the cities of General Santos, Koronadal, Cotabato, Kidapawan and Tacurong. 4Ps is a poverty reduction and social development strategy of the national government that provides conditional cash grants to “poorest of the poor” households to improve their health, nutrition and education particularly of children aged 0-14 years. The program provides beneficiaries cash grants of P500 a month for health and nutrition expenses and P300 a month per child for educational expenses. a household with three qualified children could get P1,400 monthly. [PNA]
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GenSan gov’t pushes for more studies on declining tuna stocks
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He General Santos City local government is looking for more comprehensive scientific studies on the continuing decline of tuna stocks here in the wake of the government’s plans to implement stricter tuna fishing regulations within the country’s territorial waters. City Mayor Darlene antonino-Custodio said more scientific data should be made available first before the issue on the reduction of the number of tuna catcher vessels should be finalized. The Bureau of Fisheries and aquatic resources (BFar) earlier proposed a 165,000-metric ton (MT) ceiling on annual tuna catch to arrest the declining tuna stocks in Philip-
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DENR prohibits capture of hornbills
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He Department of environment and Natural resources (DeNr) and the Philippine Conservation of environment and the People Incorporated (Philincon) warned resort owners in Boracay Island against capturing and putting hornbills in mini zoos. Dr. enrique Sanchez Jr., national president of
PHL, Germany seal €3.2 million climate accord the Philincon, said that they received reports that some of the resorts here have hornbills in their private mini zoos as their additional tourism lure. The Philincon and the DeNr are supposed to rescue three hornbills from a German national here, but the operation has been cancelled due to some technicalities.
The unidentified German national said that he would have to consult his lawyers before surrendering the endangered birds. The International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified the writhed-billed hornbill as the most endangered species. The hornbill, which can be found in Panay, is being
leveled with the Philippine Monkey eating eagle and the Mindoro Tamaraw as critically endangered species. “The hornbills are being sold to foreign nationals here by unsuspecting foreigners. The foreigners apparently do not know that taking care of hornbill is illegal that’s why they patronize them,” Sanchez said. [PNA]
cial government has been consistent in its stand that a local government unit (LGU) has the power to put in place environmental protective measures as provided for in the Local Government Code of 1991. The governor said the possible legal confrontation between the national government and the provincial government could have been avoided if only the former consulted the latter before the issuance ofthe mining contract to the proponent. Pingoy has maintained that the open-pit ban will be implemented in the province until a court decides against it. Tolosa said the Sangguniang Panlalawigan has been anticipating that the openpit ban will be legally challenged. “We welcome it [court case] although there could be some ways to resolve this problem,” he said. on top of the list to resolve the issue is for Sagittarius Mines to abandon the
open-pit method and employ other means of mining, Tolosa, the provincial board’s presiding officer, said. He stressed that the province did not ban mining but only the open-pit method of extraction. Sagittarius Mines has said the safest and most economical way to extract the minerals is through open-pit mining due to the shallow location of the deposits. Tolosa also cited the Local Government Code in asserting that the province’s open-pit ban has significant legal basis. The possible filing of cases against LGUs with conflicting ordinances against the mining act reportedly arose during the consultation last week in Manila conducted by the Mines Industry Coordinating Council, which is drafting the implementing rules and regulations for the new mining policy issued through executive order 79 last July. Sought for confirmation on Tuesday, rocky Di-
maculangan, vice president for communications of the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines, said he was not present in that meeting. However, he added that government should take the lead in filing cases against LGUs that have conflicting ordinances with the national mining law. “For us as contractors of mining agreements, the government should do its part so that the contracts could push ahead,” Dimaculangan said in a telephone interview, adding that nothing in the Constitution bans open-pitmining. In July, environment Secretary ramon Paje, said that executive order 79, which President Benigno C. aquino III signed on the 6th of the same month, does not invalidate the open-pit mining ban imposed by South Cotabato. “It [open pit ban] remains valid until invalidated by competent authorities,” Paje said in a televised press briefing in Malacanang. [PNA]
South Cot execs gear for legal battle over open-pit mining ban
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oUTH Cotabato officials are unfazed on the prospects of facing court charges involving its controversial open-pit mining ban. South Cotabato Governor arthur Pingoy Jr. and vice Governor elmo B. Tolosa assured on Tuesday that the provincial government is ready to face a legal battle should charges be filed in any court over the matter. “That’s the right forum that can properly decide this once and for all,” said Pingoy, referring to the provincial open-pit ban which, according to pro-mining groups, contradicts the Mining act of 1995 or republic act 7942. Should a case be lodged by the national government, the governor said the matter would be referred to the provincial legal office for the defense of the ordinance, which poses an obstacle to the US$ 5.9-billion copper-gold project of Sagittarius Mines, Inc. in Tampakan town in South Cotabato. Pingoy said the provin-
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He German government committed 3.2 million euros in technical assistance for initiatives of the Philippines’ Climate Change Commission (CCC). among such initiatives under such umbrella project areimplementation of the country’s national strategic framework and action plan on climate change. “The assistance will support CCC’s work,” said Norbert Goriβen, head of Division International Climate Finance under Germany’s Federal Ministry for the environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. Named implementor of the project is German DevelopmentCooperation-Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the federally operated enterprise supporting the German government’s international development cooperation efforts. on Monday afternoon, representatives of the German government and CCC signed in Metro Manila the implementation agreement covering support to the project. CCC asst. Sec. Joyceline Goco, GIZ Philippines and the Pacific Country Dir. robert Kressirer as well as GIZ Principal advisor for the project Dr. Bernd-Markus Liss signed the agreement. Goriβen, German Embassy in Manila Charge d’affaires ralph Timmerman as well as CCC commissioners Naderev Saño and Heherson alvarez together with Philip-
pine Presidential Climate Change assistant elisea Gozun witnessed the agreement’s signing. The signing highlighted this month’s celebration marking 41 years of Philippine-German technical cooperation. Saño said Philippine and German authorities already soft-launched the umbrella project in June. Such technical assistance under Germany’s International Climate Initiative (ICI) is in addition to Germany’s other development support to the Philippines, noted Goriβen. ICI has been financing climate projects in developing and newly industrialized nations as well as across countries in transition since 2008, GIZ said. Saño said the umbrella project will run for an initial three year period. “The window of opportunity for addressing climate change is getting smaller - there’s still time but we have to act now so embracing partnerships on technological and scientific endeavors is the way we’re looking at the problem,” he said. aside from implementing CCC’s climate initiatives, he said Germany’s technical assistance will enable the agency to hire consultants for its work. “Climate change must be pursued as an opportunity to change the way we pursue our country’s future,” he also said. Germany’s has a € 36 million ICI portfolio of climate change-related projects in the Philippines, GIZ said. [PNA]
EDGEDAVAO VOL.5 ISSUE 137 •WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2012 Fishery body eyes stricter regulatory measures for closed ‘tuna highway’
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By Edwin G. Espejo
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N international fishery body overseeing the tuna fishing areas within the Pacific ocean is planning to adopt stricter regulatory measures in a bid to resolve the continuing depletion of tuna stocks in the area. Glenn Hurry, executive director of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), said they are presently considering implementing some “replacement measures” after the earlier closure of four pockets of the Western and Central Pacific ocean failed to yield desired in terms of arresting the decline of big eye tuna stocks. He said the planned alternative measures will be high up in the agenda in the scheduled meeting of the WCPFC in Manila in December. The WCPFC was established by the Convention for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific ocean, of which the Philippines was a signatory, that came into force in 2004. Hurry said among the steps being considered is the expansion of the ban on tuna fishing using fish aggregating devices (FaDs) or payaos.
In July, the WCPFC implemented a three-month ban on FaD fishing. The annual ban runs until September. also being considered is regulating and allocating catches of skipjacks and yellowfin tuna among member countries of WCPFC, he said. WCPFC closed four high seas pockets of the Pacific ocean to tuna fishing for two years beginning late in 2009 in response to growing alarm over declining tuna catches. The commission imposed the fishing ban on all of its 25-member countries and 10 other observer-states as a result of scientific studies and the emergence of statistics that showed the drastic decline of tuna fish stocks, especially bigeye and yellowfin tuna. Hurry said the WCPFC will present a full report on the effectiveness of the said conservation management measure (CMM) later this year. But he said the four pockets of high seas will remain closed to tuna fishing except in Pocket 1 where the Philippines was granted exclusive access beginning october 1 this year. The privilege will expire in February next year but it may be extended depending
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HOPiNg. Davaoeños patiently wait for their turn to place their bet hoping to hit the P270 million Grand lotto jackpot on a rainy Monday night. [LEAN DAVAL JR.]
PHl exports surge 7.8% in July T
He country’s export earnings rose by 7.8 percent to $ 4.807 billion in July from $ 4.460 billion recorded last year, the National Statistics office reported Tuesday. “The increase can be attributed to the higher annual growth in seven
out of the ten top Philippine exports in July 2012 including activated carbon, metal components, bananas, ignition wiring set and other wiring sets used in vehicles, aircrafts and ships, pineapple and pineapple products, tuna and woodcrafts and furniture,” the NSo said.
on a monthly basis, it grew by 11.4 percent from $ 4.314 billion posted in June 2012. In the first seven months, merchandise exports grew 7.7 percent to $ 31.564 billion from $ 29.306 billion posted during the same period of 2011.
electronic, which accounted for 34.9 percent of the total exports fell 25.6 percent to $ 1.675 billion in July this year from $ 2.253 billion registered in July 2011. Month-on-month, export of electronic products showed a decline
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Stat Watch
1. Gross National Income Growth Rate (At Constant 2000 Prices)
5.8% 1st Qtr 2012
2. Gross Domestic Product Growth Rate (At Constant 2000 Prices)
6.4 % 1st Qtr 2012
3. Exports 1/ 4. Imports 1/ 5. Trade Balance 6. Balance of Payments 2/ 7. Broad Money Liabilities
USD 4,931 million May 2012 USD 4,770 million Apr 2012 USD -135 million Apr 2012 USD -209 million Mar 2012 P 4,580,674 million Apr 2012
8. Interest Rates 4/
10. National government outstanding debt 11. Peso per US $ 5/
P 42.78 Jun 2012
12. Stocks Composite Index 6/
5,091.2 May 2012
13. Consumer Price Index 2006=100
130.1 Jun 2012
14. Headline Inflation Rate 2006=100
2.8 Jun 2012
15. Core Inflation Rate 2006=100
3.7 Jun 2012
16. Visitor Arrivals
349,779 Apr 2012
17. Underemployment Rate 7/
18.8 % Jan 2012
18. Unemployment Rate 7/
7.2 % Jan 2012
DOTC bids out P97 million port development project
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He Dept. of Transportation and Communications is set to develop another 10 municipal ports costing about P97 million. In an invitation to bid, the DoTC said this infrastructure project is being undertaken “in anticipation of the increased passengers and cargo throughput in the Philippines.”
The procurement program aligns with the DoTC master plan set by outgoing DoTC Secretary Mar roxas to reengineer the Philippines’ transport system to make it convenient, affordable, reliable, efficient, and safe. To be developed are ports located in San andres, Catanduanes; Catarman and Balbagon, Mambajao in Camiguin; Kaputian, Samal
in Davao del Norte ; Malimono, Surigao del Norte ; Kiamba, Sarangani province; and Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte. Three ports will also be developed in Sarangani province: the Batuganding wharf, Mabila port, and Patuco port. The DoTC assured this project, clustered in eight procurement lots, will undergo an open and
transparent bidding process where all interested and qualified providers can participate. These projects are in line with the government’s drive to pumpprime the economy and modernize the Philippines’ transport system in a bid to dramatically raise rural incomes, literacy and improve health conditions in the countryside. [PNA]
4.1 % May 2012 P131,403 million May 2012 P 5,075 billion Apr 2012
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AFFORDABlE. Macaroni salad lovers can now enjoy this expensive food even without special occasions like birthday or Christmas parties as imaginative vendors made it affordable but delicious. [LEAN DAVAL JR.]
IGaCoS gov’t intervenes in CDA, NEA power row
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He Island Garden City of Samal local government has intervened in the squabble between the Cooperative Development authority (CDa) and National electric Cooperation (Nea) over the management of the Davao Del Norte electric Cooperative (DaNeCo) in providing power in the island. City administrator anacleto Gales said the city government was forced to intervene since the submarine cable currently attached to the Davao Light and Power Corporation (DLPC) based in Davao City line is “fully dilapidated and will explode anytime.” He said the submarine cable
is the sole power lifeline of the island now in the wake of the financial incapability of DaNeCo to maintain power at the island. Gales said based on the evaluation of DaNeCo experts, the submarine cable which is already over 30 years old has a capacity of 5 mpa (megapascal). But as of today, the load capacity of the cable has already reached an average of 4.8 mpa and would give way anytime. The cable was damaged when it got hooked with the anchor of a ship that resulted in days of power block out in the entire island. “DaNeCo experts said they are worried because the cable will explode anytime. If this happens that would be a big
economic disaster to the island,” Gales said. He said they have already prepared a letter addressed to Tourism Secretary ramon Jimenez, to intervene in the ongoing squabble between CDa and DaNeCo to save the tourism industry of the island. The local government made an initial intervention over the problem in the island power by communicating with the late DILG Secretary Jesse robredo. robredo endorsed the problem to Department of energy Secretary Jose rene almendras. result of the referendum on the endorsement of DaNeCo showed that 49,000 members favored to endorse DaNeCo to
CDa while less than 2,000 members favored redemption, Gales said. Samal Island has over 70 registered resorts. The loss of power is seen to trigger a huge loss in the island’s tourism industry, Gales said. In an assembly of DaNeCo subscribers recently, about 9,000 expressed their interest to turn over DaNeCo to the Davao Light and Power Corporation (DLPC), Gales said. Cases are now filed between the warring parties, pending resolution of these cases, the power problem in Samal Island stays and would worsen once the submarine cable collapses, he added. [PNA]
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EDGEDAVAO VOL.5 ISSUE 137 •WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2012 Apple cuts memory chip order to Samsung for new iPhone
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PPLe Inc has reduced its orders for memory chips for its new iPhone from its main supplier and competitor Samsung electronics Co, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Friday. South Korea’s Samsung is a core apple supplier, producing micro processors, flat screens and memory chips - both dynamic random access memory (DraM) chips and NaND memory chips - for the iPhone, iPad and iPod. apple has been cutting back its orders from Samsung as it seeks to diversify its memory chip supply lines, although the South Korean firm remains on the list of initial suppliers for the new iPhone, the source told reuters. The person declined to be named because the negotiations are confidential. The Korea economic Daily, citing an unnamed industry source, reported on Friday that apple had dropped Samsung from the list of memory chip suppliers for the first batch of the new iPhone, the iPhone 5, which is widely expected to be unveiled next Wednesday. The report said apple instead picked Japan’s Toshiba Corp, elpida Memory and Korea’s SK Hynix to supply DraM and NaND chips. “Samsung is still on the list of initial memory chip suppliers (for new iPhones). But apple orders have been trending down and Samsung is making up for the reduced order from others, notably Samsung’s handset business,” the reuters source said. Samsung’s handset business, led by robust
sales of its flagship Galaxy line of products, has become the most important earnings pillar, bringing in around two-thirds of Samsung’s overall profit, and is driving sales of component - from memory chips to micro processors and displays. Samsung, the world’s top smartphone maker, said on Thursday that sales of its Galaxy S III smartphones topped 20 million since its late-May debut. The source denied market speculation that the reduced orders from apple were prompted by a souring relationship between the two companies, which are locked in global patent disputes, and said apple had already been looking to widen its supply chain. Bernstein analysts estimate apple’s purchases of mobile DraM and NaND chips from Samsung have fallen significantly and now only account for around 2.5 percent of Samsung’s 2012 earnings. DIverSIFICaTIoN California-based apple frequently faces a supply crunch when a new product is launched, triggering a consumer stampede that drives demand far in excess of supply and production capability. earlier this year, a source told reuters that elpida was selling more than half of its mobile DraM chips to apple. For batteries used in the next iPhone, apple picked China’s amperex Technology Ltd and Japan’s Panasonic Corp, dropping Samsung SDI from the initial supplier list, the Korea economic Daily said. [REutERs]
instagram officially part of Facebook
Instagram on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/instagram
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tion into Facebook’s deal to buy the startup behind photo-sharing smartphone application Instagram, taking no action. The Federal Trade Commission reserved the right to revisit the matter. The big ticket purchase was seen by some as a move by Facebook to strengthen defenses against Google and blazing hot newcomer Pinterest just ahead of the Facebook public offering. “For years, we’ve focused on building the best experience for sharing photos with your friends and family,” Facebook
co-founder Mark Zuckerberg said in announcing the deal in april. “Now, we’ll be able to work even more closely with the Instagram team to also offer the best experiences for sharing beautiful mobile photos with people based on your interests.” Facebook said that it planned to let the San Francisco-based startup grow independently while tapping into Instagram expertise to improve ways for people to share pictures on the social network. “So many of us at
Facebook love using Instagram to share moments with our friends,” Facebook vice president of engineering Mike Schroepfer said in a blog post. “That’s why we’re so excited to bring Instagram to Facebook and see what we can create together,” he continued. “We also can’t wait to work with the talented Instagram team to improve the mobile experience.” Facebook users have increasingly taken to accessing the social network using smartphones or tablet computers. [AFP]
Recipe app to provide inspiration for meals A nyone looking to expand their culinary horizons beyond steak and potatoes or spaghetti may find inspiration in a new app that provides recipes based on what is already stocked in the refrigerator. Gojee, for iPad, iPhone and Android devices, aims to inspire food lovers by providing recipes that incorporate particular ingredients, rather than for an exact dish. Lobster lovers can swipe through full-screen photos and recipes for dishes such as lobster carpaccio, butter-poached lobster with fresh tomatoes, or lobster macaroni and cheese with truffles. “Its biggest value is in a new way to cook something, whether it’s chicken or pork or turkey or fish. often the way it’s prepared is what is unique,” said Michael Lavalle, co-founder and Ceo of new york City-based startup Gojee. The app aims to replicate the experience of being in a restaurant, where a diner might see a tantalizing dish zoom by and decide that it is worth ordering. “you didn’t need to see 15 data points to have a hunch it was going to
be good,” Lavalle said. The app is focused more on discovery than leading a cook to an exact dish. But the company is hoping that users will also tote the newly released mobile app along with them as a tool at the grocery store.
A shopper, for example, might walk into a store and see fresh salmon on sale, and perhaps also have some fresh cilantro at home they need to use. They could then plug these two ingredients into the app and find recipes that incorporate them, such as a
salmon curry or roasted salmon with pink peppercorn sauce, and purchase the extra ingredients they would need. Gojee has fewer filters than other recipe services, but there is the option to filter out recipes that include particular ingredients, which Lavalle said is helpful for picky eaters or people with allergies. “you can put in gluten-free or vegetarian and it restricts the recipes to those parameters,” he explained. The service includes over 10,000 recipes from approximately 300 food bloggers around the world. For cocktail lovers, there is also a separate drinks section. But the app will not help people looking for variations on a particular dish because it was not developed with that focus. “It’s much more inspiration driven than utility driven,” Lavalle said. The company plans to expand beyond recipes into other areas such as home decor, women’s fashion and art. “our overarching goal is to define and carve out the mobile Web that’s emotional, pleasurable and visual,” Lavalle added. [Reuters]
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eSPITe sensational crimes against persons and property happening once in a while in Davao City, it is heartening to police authorities and political leaders that Dabawenyos generally feel secured in the place. In fact, nine of every 10 city residents feel “very secured in their homes,” according to findings of a recent opinion survey conducted by the Institute of Popular opinion (IPo) of the University of Mindanao. The study however also indicated that residents feel threatened in certain places in the city, amusement areas among them, especially during nighttime. and yet, the survey also found that security-- and safety-- are also on top of the serious concerns of Dabawenyos. No wonder this matter invariably becomes the biggest issue during election period. It is noteworthy though that next to home, Dabawenyos feel safe inside
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H o U L D the Liberal Party grant membership to people identified with other parties? yes! after all, there is no genuine divide among the country’s dominant political parties. LP may open its doors to non-LP politicians, provided they were not tainted with irregularities, corruption charges and elegant mediocrities, among others. otherwise stated, LP may grant membership only to those who come clean and willing to take the Daang Matuwid. Unlike political parties in the West, most particularly in Western europe, there is no significant ideological disparity among our mainstream political parties. In fact, many political observers posit that we do not even have genuine party politics. What we have are literal show parties and too much politicking. Truly, politics is more fun in the Philippines! In the United Kingdom, it is very unlikely for a Conservative to suddenly become a Labour in parliamentary elections. These two British political parties simply belong to different sides in the political spectrum. There is a simply sea of difference between the two. The same can be said about the republicans and the Democrats in the United States. It would take a complete overhaul of a person’s political beliefs and core values s/he holds on to dearly before s/he transfers to other side of the fence. In France, a Socialist needs to undergo a complete political metamorphosis before openly declaring as an ultra-conservative Le Pen follower. If you are a French Buddhist, then you need to be reincarnated first. It is not completely distressing, however, in the case of the Liberals in this country. My grandfather used to lecture us that “once a Liberal, always a Liberal.” This partly explains why, among the mainstream parties in the Philippines, there were fewer Liberals who jumped ship and joined parties of the day, such as Lakas-Kampi and Partido ng Masang Pilipino. The reverse was and still is more prevalent. all the leading parties practically belong to same area in the political spectrum. all advocate market-economy as against state-led economy, sanctity of individual freedoms and liberties as against state-imposed values, rule of law and democratic process through elections, among other seemingly esoteric doctrines. None of them advance communist or socialist ideals, dictatorship of the proletariat, coup d’état as a means to capture state power or the abhorrent notion of a superior race. Those who do are confined to the periphery of the national political arena, mostly staying underground. No matter how noble some of these ideas, they do not provide the effective and practical means to catapult anyone to Malacanang. even the leftist Bayan saw the need to rebrand itself, first as Bayan Muna and, later, as Makabayan, when it joined the electoral process. National democratic ideologues (remember the NatDem and SocDem divide in late after the eDSa 1) justify this as a mere tactical move to get be able to join the political arena and access the much coveted pork barrel funds. Finally, they agree on the existence of the so-called democratic space after the fall of the Marcoses and their cohorts. The challenge for the Liberal Party now is how to safeguard the party ranks from being infiltrated by opportunists---the socalled political butterflies who constantly hop from one flower to another in search of sweeter nectar. The midterm 2013 elections are nearing and it is currently a mad race to join the dominant party. Luckily, party vanguards of LP are taking a cautious tact, carefully examining bigwigs and pseudo-bigwigs who want to join. LP is, in fact, more comfortable in building tactical partnerships and short-lived alliances, particularly in the local level, than granting bona fide membership. In fact, in many cases, LP opted to be a minority in some provinces than to have loggers or jueteng lords as LP governors or mayors. I am sure, these people, these envenomed attackers last 2010 elections, will be the first to abandon LP come 2016 elections. No one becomes a genuine Liberal overnight. If you think you are clean, a good performer and willing to travel along the Straight Path, then you may become a Liberal. otherwise, despite your energetic enthusiasm, do not expect an encircling embrace from the yellow workers.
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“Sottocopying”, the new game in town
MBaTTLeD Senate Majority Leader vicente “Tito” Sotto III over the weekend, blasted his critics who accused him of plagiarism – using and passing as one’s own, the ideas and writings of another. Well, that’s exactly (and shamelessly) what Sotto did when he incorporated in his speeches on the Senate floor the ideas and writings of an american female blogger, and portions of the speech of the late US Sen. robert Kennedy (which he translated into Tagalog). What got Sotto into trouble was that he did not mention the authors of those ideas. Sotto’s literary indiscretion quickly became a hot item in internet social media where netizens ganged up on him branding him a plagiarist, an intellectual property thief. They even coined a new word for plagiarism – Sottocopying. Meanwhile, the american blogger called Sotto a “lying thief”, for initially denying using her ideas. But Sotto wanted to have the last say, and just laugh it off. Breathing fire, the comedian-politician lampooned his critics calling them comical, and punctuated his verbal jab with a sinister laugh that reminds one of Batman’s nemesis, The Joker. By the way, lest we forget, Tito Sotto is a congenital joker who gets high poking fun at people and situations mistaking humor for it. Let’s trace Sotto’s comic syndrome
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so that we can have a broader view of the workings of his queer mind. Before the voters sent him to the Senate, Tito was one part of a smart alecky trio that hosted a noontime variety show wherein their force was toilet humor. Tito also made outrageous funny movies. It was popularity, not competence, that brought him political prominence. He got elected senator thrice ----- 1998, 2004, 2012. But despite his long tenure Sotto is a political lightweight. He’s not brilliant, or scholarly, much less outstanding. His I.Q. is probably no higher than the alcohol content of a popular brand of whisky. Sotto is one of ten incumbent senators whose lack of intellectual depth has transformed the Senate into a chamber of intellectual horrors. There is antonio Trillanes Iv who was a former purchasing officer in the Philippine Navy. Then come Lito Lapid and ramon revilla Jr. holders of high school diplomas, but are proud to have been provincial governors. That’s no big deal, really. We all know that one doesn’t need brains to be a governor.
Gregorio Honasan, former chief security aide of Juan Ponce enrile during the Martial Law years. Loren Legarda, a longtime television newsreader. Jinggoy estrada, former mayor and actor who discovered he had several illnesses after being charged with plunder. Francis Pangilinan, an obscure lawyer who is a trying hard intellectual. Panfilo Lacson, a former policeman. Pia Cayetano, a physical fitness buff. aquilino Pimenel III, who is totally charmless, and unwanted even in his city of birth. In sum, we cannot expect quality legislations and inspiring ideas to come from uninspiring minds. Now back to Sotto. Is he a plagiarist? He insists he is not. He says he just borrows good ideas from others, and use these in his speech, and make it appear these are his own. Some wise guys, in a vague attempt to console Sotto, say that plagiarism is not a legal crime simply because there is no law prohibiting such act. But experts on intellectual property rights say that plagiarism is a literary crime, and a plagiarist is a literary criminal. (Kuha mo, your Honor?) --o-There is a game in town called sottocopying” and it’s played only on the Senate floor during the privileged speech hour.
hundreds, if not thousands of people. It’s not only in housing for the needy that Margie spends her valuable time on. a few weeks ago, encantada, a show of Ballet Philippines (BP), was staged in a local college here. Margie is BP president and she brings BP shows to the different parts of the country to reach out to those
closer to the people. While she is rarely in Davao, her homecomings are always filled with meaningful events. Margie is a real mover, and as such, she is one woman I wouldn’t mind tipping my hat off to. I had dinner a few weeks ago with another significant woman, this time a former colleague whom I have not spent time with for many years, Meggy Macion of SMC. I first met Meggy when she applied as Communication assistant in the late 90’s. I had a succession of Communication assistants in San Miguel prior to her, and of the several that had applied, Meggy was one of those who exuded the most promise as someone I could help develop and mentor. I was not mistaken. Listening to her talk about her work, Meggy was fully in her element. She was knowledgeable, confident, and fierce. although she was still the kikay, sweet-butcan-be-mataray type, she had an air of maturity and confidence that I liked seeing in her. I felt like a mother hen proud of her accomplishments so far. although we have seen each other only three, four times in nine years, she was still the Meggy that I could laugh out loud with, make high fives with, and giggle unabashedly with. This is one woman I wouldn’t mind being friends with forever. It was nice to be jolted out of the doldrums of the 8 to 5, Monday to Friday work week. Seeing those two different women were two different encounters. But both were good, pleasant blasts from the past. Here’s to hoping I get more.
Blast from the past
T’S been a while since my cell phone rang and the name MMF flashed on its screen. It did a few weeks ago, and after taking the call, I found myself heading to a presscon by Habitat for Humanity and DSWD-arMM. although I had just arrived in the office, I couldn’t say no to Margie Moran Floirendo. In the presscon, DSWD announced it was partnering with HFH in building about a thousand houses and over 900 day care centers in the arMM for its modified shelter assistance for housing from the social welfare stimulus of the government. For Habitat for Humanity, this forms part of their peace build and is their contribution to the cause for peace. HFH’s role is more than just construction. “We come in as a neutral force,” said Margie, after it was revealed that the Moro Islamic Liberation front (MILF) did not welcome the presence of the Philippine army’s engineering Brigade—who were to help in the construction—in declared “peaceful areas” pending the conclusion of the peace talks with the government. The partnership with HFH came as a solution. I asked oIC regional vice-Governor for arMM and DSWD-arMM Secretary Hadja Bainon Karon why HFH was chosen, and her response pointed to the trust that they have for Margie in their past projects. I couldn’t help but think of that trip to Central Mindanao in 2008 where Margie first presented the Habitat program to municipal mayors. Now Habitat is going to build houses for DSWD in arMM. I marvel at this indefatigable woman who makes things happen; not just small things, but big projects benefitting
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in Davao, her homecomings are always filled with meaningful events. Margie is a real mover, and as such, she is one woman I wouldn’t mind tipping my hat off to.’ who would otherwise be unable to watch such a presentation. It’s like bringing culture
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Chart of the day, employment-status edition AnAlysis By Felix Salmon
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HICH brings me to the second way that employment affects electoral outcomes. The employment numbers are reported, on the first Friday of every month, and political parties try to use the numbers to their best advantage. on this front, there’s really only one number that matters, and that’s the headline unemployment rate. Financial types care more about the payrolls number, because it’s more accurate and less fuzzy. The unemployment rate, by contrast, is harder to calculate, and is based on the idea that you’re only unemployed if you’re looking for work. But the fact is that from a rhetorical perspective, the unemployment rate is the thing which counts. and so in terms of the optics of today’s report, it’s good for obama, just because the unemployment rate fell — to 8.1% this month from 8.3% last month and 9.1% a year ago. That’s still well above the 7% at which the psephologists will tell you that it’s very hard for an incumbent to get reelected. and it still starts with an 8 — although there’s now a small chance that on the day we actually vote, the unemployment rate might start with a 7. But the republicans can’t say that the unemployment rate is rising, and the Democrats can say that it is falling. Will that change votes? again, not very many. But insofar as arguments have an effect on elections, this report — bad though it is — has failed to give the republicans the kind of rhetorical ammunition they might have hoped for. Underlying both of these dynamics is the way in which the story of discouraged workers — people falling out of the labor force entirely — has become increasingly important, to the point at which it makes the headline unemployment rate much less useful as an economic indicator. once upon a time, if you didn’t have a job, you fell into one of two categories: either you didn’t want to work, or else you were looking for work. Nowadays, however, there’s a huge third category of discouraged workers who would love a job but don’t even see the point of looking any more. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has an interesting-if-obscure data series called “labor force status flows”. Most of the people interviewed in the survey measuring the unemployment rate, it turns out, were also interviewed the previous month. So it’s possible to look at the number of people, on a month-to-month basis, who were unemployed last month and who were no longer in the labor force this month. Historically, that number has been somewhere between 1.5 million and 2 million per month, on a seasonally-adjusted basis. But when the recession hit, it spiked to more than 2.5 million, and even more than 3 million at the peak. and it’s still extremely high. It’s natural for lots of unemployed people to move out of the labor force each month: the Boomers are retiring, after all. But a glance at this chart is all it takes to see that we’re well outside normal territory, and that we’re still seeing millions of people leave the labor force not because they want to but because they feel that there’s simply no point in looking for work any more. I don’t know when or whether this line will come back down to its historical levels. But so long as it’s as elevated as this, the Federal reserve has its work cut out. Because it means that even if the unemployment rate comes down substantially, we still won’t have really reached full employment — not unless the size of the labor force increases substantially at the same time.
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araNGay Midwives are frontline public health workers yet they are undermine with meager salary. Such is the case of 38year old Perlita Tan, who works as barangay midwife in Sinobong, veruela, agusan del Sur. “Being a midwife is a tough job considering that in far flung areas, maternal health care is insufficient. I am on-call even up to the wee hours if a mother is about to deliver her child.” although her job is demanding, Perlita is not complaining as she always finds fulfillment in every successful delivery of her patients. But like other rural health workers, she had been clamoring for higher salary to address her families increasing needs. While there were backing from local and national officials to increase salaries of rural health workers, Perlita believed it will take longer time to take effect. Meanwhile she along with other women in their community banded together and formed the Sinobong - rural Improvement Club (rIC). rIC is a nationwide barangay-based organization in the country, which aims to uplift the living standards of rural women and make them effective and productive partners in community development. “In looking for community project, our local rIC decided to go into vegetable gardening as it will provide us additional income in a short span of time,” said Nora remolleno, the association’s president. “Winnie being a health worker herself pushed for the vegetable project as she believed it could also help improve our community’s access to and intake of quality and nutritious food,” she
added. The members of the association planted vegetables eggplant, tomato, ampalaya, sweet pepper, and other lowland vegetables either in their backyard or in their farms. Initially, the vegetable gardening turned to be more of a source of consumption than providing additional income. although the association wanted to expand their vegetable gardening, lack of financial capital limits their capacity to produce more. “We need to buy quality seeds and other inputs such as fertilizer and draft animals so we can utilize idle lands in the community,” Nora said. aware of their need for additional income the local agriculture office endorsed them to the Mindanao rural Development Program (MrDP) where they were able to access P250, 000.00 for their proposed vegetable production and draft animal project. MrDP is a special project under Da, jointly funded by the World Bank, national government, and the local government units. Through its Community Fund for agricultural Development (CFaD), livelihood projects are provided to rural-based organizations. after a year they have availed themselves of funding from MrDP, several benefits were already felt among the rIC members and Perlita with her diligence and patience stood out among the rest. “vegetable gardening is like taking care of your rural patients. you need to provide them necessary inputs and at the same time it needs constant checkup as vegetable are highly susceptible to pest infestation and other diseases,” Perlita said.
farmer in North Cotabato, who was a beneficiary of the “Sikat Saka” program of the Department of agriculture in Central Mindanao, has harvested about 129 sacks of palay, a feat among farmers in the province, the Da said. romeo Declarador, a farmer in Tulunan, North Cotabato, could hardly believed his one and a half hectares of rice field could yield 129 sacks of
palay, about 40 percent higher than his previous harvest per 1.5 hectare. “Thanks to Da Sikat Saka program,” Declarador said. “Sikat Saka” is an agricultural credit assistance program of Da in cooperation with the Land Bank of the Philippines which help small time farmers increase productivity. Declarador is a member of the amyon Irrigators association and one
This woman along with other members of the Sinobong- Rural Improvement Club is now reaping the benefits of their vegetable production project.
Couple Winnie and Perlita Tan shares how the vegetable production has helped them augment their family’s meager income. “My husband also helped me in tending our vegetable garden as I have to attend to my duties as midwife. During harvest season he
aggressively looked for buyers that could give us better price. He went as far as Davao City where vegetable prices are much higher than in our
neighboring towns,” she said. The effort of the couple paid-off as vegetable gardening did not only augment their household income it provid-
of the beneficiaries of P300,000 loan assistance given to irrigators association. Since he only enrolled 1.5 hectares, he was only eligible to a P50,000 loan which he used as farm input expenses. on Monday, Declarador brought 116 sacks of palay to the National Food authority in Kidapawan City. He used the other 10 sacks as payment for the loan package.
NFa sent haulers and vehicles in bringing Declarador’s palay to the warehouse so he was spared of transportation and other expenses. NFa-North Cotabato manager Fernando Nunez said the 116 sacks earned Declarador P102,000. The farmer could have earned more had he had enough time to dry the palay because its moisture content was 32 percent at the time it was
picked-up by NFa. Nunez said NFa personnel accompanied Declarador in paying Land Bank with P52,245 or equivalent of 10 sacks as payment for his loan of P50,000 or a P2,245 interest for four months. according to Declarador, had they loaned from loan sharks or middle men, he would have end up with less than P100,000 earnings. Nunez said he expects
ed them extra savings which they purchase a motorcycle amounting to P70, 000.00. “The motorcycle is of big help in our mobility. We can visit our vegetable farm almost everyday. It can also help us in transporting our vegetable produce from the farm to the town’s market,” she said. aside from enhancing their vegetable production, it has also served as a service vehicle for Perlita in performing her duties as midwife especially in remote areas. “When there are calls for to assist in child delivery, my husband can immediately bring me to the area particularly those that can no longer reach by public utility vehicles,” she said. While performing the daily grind for her family and community, Perlita expresses her thanks to their local officials and MrDP for giving her the opportunity overcome her meager earning through their vegetable production project.
‘Sikat Saka’ beneficiaries make first harvest a the program to grow because it will ensure buffer stocks of palay. NFa is ensuring buffer stocks to prevent shortage of rice in the country during emergency situation or during rainy season. North Cotabato province was chosen as pilot area in region and in Mindanao, while Nueva ecija and Isabela for Luzon and Iloilo for visayas. [PNA]
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APEC reaffirms commitment to improve the supply-chain
A Social Security System (SSS) vehicle bumps a garbage bin into a “No Parking, No Loading/Unloading” signage along Gen. Luna Street yesterday. [LEAN
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He complete rehabilitation of the Wireless Public Cemetery at Madapo Hill could cost the Davao City government P23 million, according to Gerardo Castillo, officedr-in-charge of cemetery operations of the City economic enterprises office. The city has nine public cemeteries – Wireless, Tugbok, Mintal, Calinan, Maa, Toril, Tibungco, Panacan and Bunawan. Most of them are congested to the max, forcing poor families to bury their dead in expensive private memorial parks. a 10year rental fee for a public cemetery grave lot under the current revenue code is pegged at P1,000 for children and P2,000 for adults. Currently in the works is a rehabilitation program for the Wireless Public Cemetery which includes construction of 928 niches, a 13,248-unit
ossuary, common grave areas, administrative building, candle lighting stations, road network, landscaping and beautification. When completed, the cemetery will resemble a memorial park and reopen for public use after being closed in 2008 for rehabilitation. Phase 1 of the rehabilitation has been completed with the construction of a steel gate and fence, 254 units of niches and a 1,368 unit ossuary. about 1,600 old graves were cleared and the bones placed in a temporary bone depository area. Meanwhile, the Cee has proposed new rates for rehabilitated Wireless. The new rates are still being deliberated on by the City Council, with the Cee proposing sixyear lease rates for grave lots of P12,000 for adults and P5,000 for children. [PIA11/RG Alama]
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very aware of that count and her decision to run or not will vary as the time nears for the CoC filing. She said her physician, whom she did not identify, has advised her to do lesser physical activities and that she would religiously follow the advice.
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The mayor said she doesn’t have any gender preference for her baby nor has she thought of the aby’s name this early. all that she is praying for is to have a healthy baby. This will be the first child of the mayor and lawyer-husband, Mans Carpio.
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He 21 member-economies of the asia-Pacific economic Cooperation (aPeC), including the Philippines, have reaffirmed their commitment to achieve 10 percent improvement in supply-chain performance by 2015 in terms of reduction of time, cost, and uncertainty of moving goods and services through the asia-Pacific region. President Benigno S. aquino III and the other 20 world leaders made the reaffirmation of their commitment through a joint declaration at the conclusion of the 20th aPeC Leaders’ Meeting at the Far eastern Federal University on russkiy Island, vladivostok, russia. “We welcome the adoption of a more systematic approach to addressing existing chokepoints in supply chains through targeted capacity-building and con-
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executive director likewise said the country was able convince the commission “that it is (engaged in) responsible (fishing).” The WCPFC, however, imposed strict regulations for 36 Philippine catcher vessels that will be allowed to fish in High Seas Pocket 1 located in an area of about 590,000 square kilometers north of Papua New Guinea and east of southern Indonesia. This area has recently become a traditional fishing ground for Philippine tuna
of supply chains with a view to promoting greener, smarter, more efficient and intelligent supply chains. They also voiced support for continued discussion with the business community and other relevant stakeholders on authorized economic operators programs, in line with the World Customs organization/aPeC SaFe Framework of Standards. recognizing the significance of travel and tourism in job creation, economic growth and development in the asia-Pacific, the aPeC leaders commended the efforts of aPeC Tourism and Transport Ministers in encouraging the facilitation of international travel to assess the liberalization of air transportation services and to improve safety and security of tourist products. It was cited that terrorism is a serious threat to
economic growth, security, stability and supply chain reliability, thus they reaffirmed their commitments to implement the aPeC Consolidated Counter-Terrorism and Secure Trade Strategy. They also supported deeper cooperation and capacity building across the Strategy’s priority areas of secure trade, travel, finance, and infrastructure to make regional commerce more secure, efficient, and resilient. The aPeC leaders also reaffirmed the importance of enhancing preventative measures, emergency preparedness, disaster resiliency and fostering of scientific and technical cooperation among aPeC economies, communities and businesses. “We recognize the importance of easing the mobility of relief assistance in the aftermath of disaster to minimize casualties,” the aPeC leaders said.
to an average of 39 flights a day, rDC 11 has created an airport task force and has designated the DoT , the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc (DCCCII), City Government of Davao and CaaP “to lead in marketing and promotion,” Boncato said. DoT along with CaaP will be taking part in the 18th World route Development Forum in abu Dhabi in the United arab emirates to get upraised with the new global air connections which will be discussed during the gathering of airline planners, tourism organizations and airport authorities around the world. To take advantage of the growing regional markets in the association of Southeast asian Nation (aSeaN) , DoT is linking with airlines operating in the Brunei Darrusalam-Indonesia-Malay-
sia-Philippines east asian Growth area (BIMP eaGa). among these airlines is the Wings air/Lion air for a flight connection from Davao to Manado, Indonesia; the MaS Wings of Malaysia airlines for Kota Kinabalu-Davao-Manado triangular route starting December this year; and air asia Malaysia for daily flights between Kota Kinabalu and Davao starting November this year. “These are on top of Silkair’s Davao-Singapore connection five times a week,” Boncato said. To bring in more international flights, DoT is also pushing for a start of charter flights of air Busan of South Korea from Incheon International airport to Davao. To further boost arrivals of usual foreign visitors, DoT takes a vigorous promotion campaign in Japan,
South Korea, China and the aSeaN markets, bringing into the Davao region delegations to visit inland and island attractions in various parts of the region. Boncato also eyed the Pacific asia Travel association Fair set in Manila later this year, as a good chance of bringing asian tourists to visit the Davao region. “We shall be hosting several foreign buyers to visit the region and we shall bring them here,” he said referring to Davao region and to Davao del Norte which DoT has clustered with Davao City as Davao region’s international gateway. aside from Davao City and Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao oriental and Compostela valley provinces are grouped together under the Davao Gulf and Coast Tourism Cluster. [PIA-11/ Jeanevive Duron-Abangan]
ports for July 2012, was recorded as the country’s second top export with revenue valued at $ 647.64 million. This figure exhibited a growth of 783.6 percent compared to its year ago level of $ 73.30 million. Woodcrafts and furniture followed as the third top export earner in July 2012 with total receipts of $ 176.73 million or a share of 3.7 percent to to-
tal exports revenue. It expanded by 6.4 percent compared to same month a year ago level of $ 166.12 million. Singapore emerged as the country’s top destination of exports with revenue amounting to $ 832.45 million. This was followed by Japan with $ 764.13 million worth of exports; US, $ 667.64 million; and China, $ 495.21 million. (PNA)
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maximizing the capacity of FBIa a.k.a. Davao International airport. The DoT is working closely with the regional Development Council (rDC) 11, the city government of Davao, the Civil aviation authority of the Philippines (CaaP), the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the office of Congresswoman Mylene Garcia-albano to institute the needed physical improvement of the international airport. Such improvement must be geared towards achieving the terminal’s full utilization which presently is placed at 60 percent based on reports from CaaP Davao which also revealed a total of 2.6 million domestic and foreign FBIa arrivals in the country registered in 2011. In line with the thrust to increase airport traffic
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on the results of the WCPFC meeting in December. Hurry said the commission decided to reopen the area to Filipino fishermen after the government made an appeal at the WCPFC meeting in Guam last March. “The Philippines (was able to) produce data of catch record,” Hurry said in a press conference here. In addition to the strong lobby made by the Philippine delegation in Guam headed by Mindanao Development authority head Lualhati antonino, the WCPFC
crete steps towards making supply chains more reliable, resilient, safe, efficient, transparent, diversified and intelligent, and direct officials to advance this work in 2012 to be completed by 2014,” the declaration stated. Noting that the reliability of supply chains is crucial to facilitate trade, maintain sustainable development, and ensure economic, energy, food, and environmental security in the region, the aPeC leaders encouraged continued discussion with the business community and other relevant stakeholders on the diversification of transportation routes in the region and resiliency planning to build the most efficient supply chain networks. The aPeC leaders agreed that it is also crucial to advance the discussion on the technological enhancement
fishers. Pocket 1 will be opened exclusively only to Philippine catcher vessels with a capacity of no more than 250 tons. also, only traditional fresh and chilled catching vessels operating as a group will be given allowed in the area. In addition, they will also have to allow observers on board and will have to report the volume, time and origin of their catches. Their catches will also have to be landed exclusively in this city. [PNA]
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since april 2012. It decreased by 11.2 percent from $ 1.887 billion posted value in June 2012. However, volume of outward shipment of electronic products particularly the semiconductors grew by 17.3 percent compared to same period a year ago. Metal components, with 13.5-percent share in the total value of ex-
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roMoTer Bob arum is trying to work out contracts to pit Manny Pacquiao against Juan Manuel Marquez on Dec. 8 in Las vegas, leaving the man who defeated the Filipino congressman in June out in the
cold. Pacquiao lost a highly controversial decision to Timothy Bradley on June 9 in a bout that most felt Pacquiao won handily. Pacquiao initially said he would exercise the rematch clause, but
BUNKER BlUES. United States Ambassador Harry Thomas (below) gets out of the bunker at the Apo Golf and Country Club during a round of golf for the 4th East West Cup. Top photo shows Jose Francisco Llamas also trying to get out of the sand in another tournament over at the Rancho Palos Verdes for the ICTSI Pro-Am. (Boy Lim)
ultimately opted instead to go for a fourth fight against Marquez. “We are hopeful we can work out deals with both guys and come to terms for a fight on Dec. 8,” arum told yahoo! Sports on Monday,
but insisted contract terms hadn’t been reached. “If they had been, I would tell you.” earlier Monday, arum said no decision had been made and said that Pacquiao was planning to fly to the U.S. on Thursday to meet with
him to discuss his plans. But they opted to focus on making a deal with Marquez later in the day. Pacquiao and Marquez have a rich history, having fought in 2004, 2008 and 2011. They fought to a memorable draw at the MGM Grand in 2004, a bout in which Pacquiao knocked Marquez down three times in the first round. In 2008, Pacquiao won a split decision over Marquez, then took a majority decision over Marquez in 2011 at the MGM in a bout that many felt Marquez deserved to win. after that fight, Marquez said he wouldn’t fight again in Las vegas. arum, though, said the venue has not been an issue in talks. “He’s never brought it up, not once,” arum said. “It’s no issue, as far as I’m concerned.” The reason that arum and Pacquiao decided to try to finalize a deal with Marquez rather than Bradley is unclear, but it likely has to do with pay-per-view sales. Pacquiao-Marquez III
did just under 1.3 million sales, while Pacquiao-Bradley did slightly over 900,000. In addition, after the outrage over the decision of judges Duane Ford and C.J. ross, who had it 115-113, or seven rounds to five, for Bradley, many fans said they wouldn’t buy a rematch. They took to social media in massive numbers to express their outrage. arum didn’t say what influenced the decision toward Marquez and away from Bradley. Pacquiao manager Michael Koncz denied that Marquez had been chosen, but declined to speak further on the matter. “We’re still looking at both guys and we haven’t decided to go with Marquez,” Koncz said. “We just have been talking about both guys and today we happened to discuss a purse for Marquez. But I don’t want to get into it and start to negotiate or divulge what we’re thinking in the media. “once we have a deal and have signed contracts, I’ll be happy to answer those questions.”
Azkals lose ugly San Mig walks The Philippine national men’s football team failed to end its Southeast asian tour on a high note, suffering a 2-1 loss to a less experienced Laos side Monday night at the national stadium in vientiane. as the azkals struggled on their attack for the whole game, Laos took advantage of the Filipinos’ defensive miscues by scoring both its goals on penalty kicks. Despite playing in just its first international friendly this year, Laos showed precision on the pitch for most of the first half against the azkals, resulting to multiple attempts at goal that ended up in the hands of Philippine goalkeeper Neil etheridge.
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Laos finally hit the back of the net at the 53rd minute on a penalty kick off a foul by azkals defender rob Gier inside the box. Things got contentious at the 66th minute as players from both sides got involved in a scuffle — one Laos player was caught on camera punching azkal sub Misagh Bahadoran — delaying the match for almost five minutes. Curiously, Bahadoran received a red card and was sent off. etheridge then committed a foul inside the box at the 79th minute, resulting to yet another converted penalty kick for Laos. Gier scored a goal in injury time, but it was not enough for the azkals to overcome the deficit.
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T turns out that coffee and milk don’t always make for a perfect combination. San Mig Coffee walked out of its tuneup match against alaska on Tuesday at the reyes Gym after Mixers coach Tim Cone disagreed with a call by the referees. The aces were leading 63-50 in the third quarter when San Mig Coffee forward Jerwin Gaco was thrown out of the game for warding off with his elbow against alaska’s eddie Laure. Cone vehemently protested the call before leading his team out of the court. “Cone proceeds to alaska bench, shakes
hands of aces coaching staff. Tapos ang laro,” wrote veteran journalist Dennis Principe on his Twitter account, where he provided updates on the game. alaska coach Luigi Trillo, meanwhile, said the call on Gaco was correct, saying that it really was flagrant. It marked the second straight day with a tuneup game involving a PBa team being halted. on Monday, a tuneup game between Barangay Ginebra San Miguel and the Qatar national team was stopped after an altercation between Kerby raymundo and a Qatari center.
Murray gives Britain its first Grand Slam in 76 years
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Ho knows whether it was a set of historical coincidences, the temperamental New york weather or just, at long last, it was finally andy Murray’s time. Whatever the case, Murray ended British tennis’ 76-year drought without a men’s Grand Slam tennis championship on Monday, a curse that didn’t have the hype
of a Bambino but whose passing was greeted with sheer delight in the United Kingdom. Murray, in danger of becoming modern tennis’ nearly-man after four previous defeats in major finals, outlasted defending champion Novak Djokovic in an epic five-set match (7-6, 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2) at Flushing Meadows in conditions
made unpredictable by the wind swirling around the Big apple. yet, while the 25-year-old from Scotland certainly adapted better than his Serbian opponent, those who believe in fate will surely be unable to resist alluding to a series of factors that made this victory seem as if it was written in the stars.
Andy Murray kisses his trophy after defeating Novak Djokovic in the U.S. Open final.
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THIS year, Havaianas will take you through a colourful and exciting tour back to where it all started. As the brand celebrates its 50th anniversary, Make Your Own Havaianas 2012 is geared to be the most special one yet. Havaianas will let you experience this through Make Your Own Havaianas’ exhibit. The Havaianas story is told through a blaze of color and fashion, showing how Havaianas paved the way for flip-flops to become a respected style statement the world over. “We believe that every Havaianas pair that you own has a story to tell. And all those stories combined from our fervent supporters play a big part in the brand’s history. For this reason, Make Your Own Havaianas will not just be a branding event where they can design their own pair, but a gathering that will honor everything that contributed in making the brand what is now,” shares Anne Gonzalez, Managing Director of Havaianas Philippines. In true Havaianas fashion, self expression has never been this chic with its thirteen special pins that speak volumes of its heritage. The happiness, 1962, Brasilipinas, soccer ball, and crown designs among others, all trace back to its roots in Brazil. Embellish these
on soles that run the vibrant spectrum of the rainbow: from a pop rose, to an ice violet, and lemon green, to exclusive Make Your Own Havaianas estampas sole, these all remind you of the beautiful bursts of sunshine on a warm summer day. Personalize your style and take part in the Make Your Own Havaianas experience, happening in Abreeza-Ayala Mall from September 14 to 16, 2012.
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Slashes fares to China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea THE PHiLiPPinES’ largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE:CEB) announced a seat sale to all its destinations in China, starting at P1 for its Xiamen flights. This seat sale is available from September 10 to 13, 2012 or until seats last; and valid for travel from november 1, 2012 to January 31, 2013. Reduced fares from Manila to Hong Kong and Macau are also available at P888. Discounted fares from Manila to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Taipei start at P1,088. CEB guests travelling from Clark to Macau and Hong Kong can get seats for as low as P688. This discounted fare is valid for the travel period September 15 to December 15, 2012. For travel dates between november 1, 2012 to April 30, 2012, fares from Manila to Osaka (Japan), incheon (Korea), Pusan (Korea), are available for as low as P1988. The same fare is also available to CEB guests from Cebu who will fly to Korea via incheon or Pusan. “Xiamen is a charming coastal city in Mainland China with a perfect mix of cultural heritage, and beautiful natural scenery, for every Juan to discover. We encourage our guests to take advantage of P1 fares to Xiamen and our discounted fares to all CEB destinations in China for travel this november.” said Candice iyog, CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution. CEB’s Visayas routes are also covered in this seat sale. For the travel period October 10 to December 31, 2012, CEB guests travelling from Cebu to Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan De Oro, Clark, Davao, Dipolog, Dumaguete, iloilo, General Santos, Legazpi, Ozamiz, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, Surigao, Tacloban or Zamboanga, can get seats for as low as P188. The same reduced
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fare is available for those travelling from Cagayan de Oro to iloilo; Davao to Cagayan de Oro, iloilo or Zamboanga; or Zamboanga to Tawi-Tawi. Other discounted domestic routes covered in this seat sale include fares from Manila to Bacolod, Boracay (Caticlan), Cebu, Dumaguete, iloilo, Kalibo, Roxas, Tacloban or Tagbilaran for as low as P688. The same discounted fare is available for those trav-
elling from Cebu to Boracay (Caticlan), or Siargao. For a complete listing of reduced All-in LiteFares available in this seat sale, visit http://www.cebupacificair.com/Pages/ SeatSalePromo.aspx CEB guests who do not have credit cards may conveniently book flights online and pay through CEB partner banks and payment centers. “Travelers can also select seats in advance and avail of CEB’s web check-in service for their travel convenience,” iyog added. For bookings and inquiries, guests can go to www.cebupacificair.com, or call the reservation hotlines (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888. The latest seat sales can also be found on CEB’s official Twitter and Facebook pages. CEB currently operates 10 Airbus A319, 21 Airbus A320 and 8 ATR-72 500 aircraft. its fleet of 39 aircraft – with an average age of 3.6 years – is one of the youngest aircraft fleets in Asia. Between 2012 and 2021, Cebu Pacific will take delivery of 21 more Airbus A320 and 30 Airbus A321neo aircraft orders. it is slated to begin long-haul services in the 3rd quarter of 2013.
How yoga gets your mind in shape SEPTEMBEr is National Yoga Month—a great time to talk about the newfound benefits of this age-old practice. You probably know that yoga helps keep your body strong and flexible. But what you might not realize is that it helps keep your mind fit and healthy, too.
There are many different styles of yoga, but most involve some combination of physical postures, controlled breathing, and meditation. Studies suggest that yoga can be an excellent stress buster and mood booster. Here’s a look at the latest research findings. Fighting Depression and PTSD Yoga may help rebalance the autonomic nervous system, according to a recent article in Medical Hypotheses. The autonomic nervous system is part of the nervous system that controls involuntary body functions, such as breathing, circulation, and digestion. It’s comprised of two opposing sets of nerves: sympathetic and parasympathetic. When you’re stressed, the sympathetic branch is revved up, and the parasympathetic branch is tamped down. Low parasympathetic activity has also been linked to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The article authors—led by psychiatry professor Chris Streeter, MD, at Boson University— argue that one way yoga helps fight these disorders is by increasing parasympathetic activity. Boosting a Key Brain Chemical GABA is a brain chemical that helps regulate nerve activity. Low GABA levels are another hallmark of depression, PTSD, and other anxiety disorders. In fact, drugs for treating these disorders may work partly by increasing GABA activity. It turns out that yoga may do much the same thing. In an earlier study led by Streeter, healthy volunteers either practiced yoga or walked three times a week for 12 weeks. Yoga led to greater improvements in mood and anxiety. And those improvements were associated with increased GABA levels in the yoga
There are many different styles of yoga, but most involve some combination of physical postures, controlled breathing, and meditation. Studies suggest that yoga can be an excellent stress buster and mood booster. group. Reaching Across the Age Span Yoga seems to have mental health benefits for people of all ages: • A recent study from
Harvard Medical School compared a yoga class to a regular PE class for high school students. During the 10 weeks of the study, the mood of those in the yoga group brightened.
In contrast, the mood of the PE students got worse. Many mental health problems first crop up during the teen years, so a more upbeat mood may be especially helpful then. • A small study from the University of Michigan looked at the pluses of prenatal yoga for pregnant women. All the participants were considered at risk due to elevated scores on a depression screening test. After 10 weeks of yoga, their depression symptoms were reduced— especially encouraging in light of the fact that many women worry about taking antidepressants during pregnancy. The women also reported feeling more emotionally attached to their babies in the womb, a wonderful side benefit of a more positive mood. • UCLA researchers studied a particular form of yoga meditation, called Kirtan Kriya, in family caregivers who were looking after someone with dementia. The caregivers, who ranged in age from 45 to 91, had lower levels of depression symptoms after eight weeks of practicing yoga meditation for 12 minutes a day, compared to relaxing with music. They also showed improvements in overall mental function and attention. (Yahoo! Health)
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Emma Watson in Perks of Being a Wallflower
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in Emma Watson’s new movie Perks of Being a Wallflower, the 22-yearold starlet proves there’s life after Harry Potter. “nobody has ever seen her in this kind of role— and with an American accent,” costar nina Dobrev said at the movie’s Toronto international Film Festival premiere, adding, “She finished one chapter of her life, cut off her hair and embraced this new beginning. i think everyone is going to be very pleasantly surprised.” in the movie adaptation of coming-of-age novel of the same name, Watson plays a high school senior who befriends a freshman fellow outsider (Logan Lerman). Watson, Lerman and costars Mae Whitman and Ezra Miller all stripped down to skimpy clothing
for dancing scenes that took place during screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. “it doesn’t show but i was absolutely terrified,” Watson admitted. “i watched her throw
down so hard in every capacity,” said Miller, who plays an out gay student secretly dating the school’s football star (Johnny Simmons). “She can get down—and Wats gets down!”
Lerman, 20, wasn’t exactly keen on strutting out in nothing by a pair of tiny gold underwear. “Yeah, that was uncomfortable,” he said. “it was one of those things you just try to forget…i just didn’t think about and then i just went out there.” As for the reports that Watson and Simmons dated, Simmons cracked, “Me and Emma Thompson are still dating. it’s not a rumor. She’s a great lady.” (E! Onine)
RuPaul duet with Honey Boo Boo child! T LOOKS like we’re not the only fans of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.
Drag superstar RuPaul loves little Alana Thompson and her family so much, he wants a singing gig with the former Toddlers & Tiaras pageant queen. “i’m doing a duet record and i’m here to ask Honey Boo Boo Child to be my duet partner!” RuPaul told us at last week’s MTV VMAs in L.A. The RuPaul’s Drag Race star gushed, “She is real. She is lovely. She’s funny. She doesn’t take herself seriously. The whole family doesn’t take themselves seriously. it’s really just
good fun. i love anybody who dances to the beat of a different drummer.” While we’ll have to wait and see if RuPaul and Honey Boo Boo get to record any music, he says one thing’s for sure—we won’t be seeing Alana and her family get drag makeovers on RuPaul’s Drag Race!
“They don’t need one,” he smiled. “Honey Boo Boo is there. She is the queen. She understands what drag is. That’s what pageants are. That’s why pageants are so lovely.” So who would win in a drag fashion show walkoff? “Oh please, there’s no contest,” RuPaul laughed.
“Honey Boo Boo child would win.”
Kristen Stewart hot in black and white at On the Road NY screening THE Kristen Stewart sightings keep on coming.
Fresh from a rather radiant showing at the Toronto Film Fest, the scandal-plagued Twilight star was back in the States tonight for a new York screening of On the Road at Walt Disney Park Avenue. The ever-stylin’, smoky eye-sportin’ Stewart opted this time for cropped black harem pants, a white Balenciaga buttondown (left unbuttoned over a silky camisole) and Jimmy Choo sandals. Also on the carpet were Stewart’s costars in the racier-than-her-usualfare flick, Garrett Hedlund and Sam Riley. With Stewart traversing the East Coast, it’s been Robert Pattinson’s turn to work in L.A., where he presented the newest Breaking Dawn Part 2 trailer at the MTV Video Music Awards and then appeared on the Stand Up to Cancer telethon on Friday. The final chapter of
the Twilight Saga film series hits theaters in approximately two months, meaning some sort of behavioral protocol has to be agreed upon soon, assuming Stewart and Pattinson plan to share a few spotlights in the coming weeks. Stewart, at least, doesn’t sound worried. “We’re going to be fine,” she reportedly said in Toronto. “We’re totally fine.” On the Road, meanwhile, doesn’t hit theaters until Dec. 21, so any Breaking Dawn Part 2 drama will be behind her by then.(E! Online)
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oUnG couple Jonah and Arvin Mendoza marked a significant milestone in their lives last September 8 when their son Marcus Yuan turned one with a meaningful birthday party at the Grand Men Seng Hotel. The parents, who are both in government (Arvin at the Civil Service Commission and Jonah at the Commission on Audit), invited for the special occasion their relatives, officemates and close friends, many of whom also tagged along with them their respective children. Adorned with balloons and other decoration, the Mickey Mouse-themed party turned the hotel’s Serenade ballroom into a lively party spot. Aside from parlor
games, the children also received various Mickey Mouse-inspired child stuff which the couple prepared as giveaways. After partaking of the delicious and hearty food served in a buffet, the entire ballroom was in full delight with the magic show performed by “Phoenix ‘D Magician,” a Pilipinas Got Talent contender who made it to the early rounds of that reality show. His magical prowess entertained not only the
children but also the parents. Baby Marcus, who is now learning to take his first little baby steps, was so attentive during the entire affair enjoyed by both adults and children, albeit, all older than him. After all, the guest of honor has barely turned one. The beautiful decors were made possible by Partyholics spearheaded by Langga Teves Valenzuela while Gigz Unlimited provided the party’s entertainment, including the magician, hosts in costume, balloon twisting and the Mickey Mouse mascot. The attractive and delightful birthday cake was prepared by Gladys Joyce Zamora, a home-based pastry enthusiast.
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Shin tops Creamer in Kingsmill Championship playoff
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ILLIaMSBUrG, va. (aP) -- Jiyai Shin needed only 20 minutes Monday to do what she couldn’t in eight hours a day earlier. The South Korean made a two-putt par on the ninth playoff hole, beating Paula Creamer to win the Kingsmill Championship and end the longest playoff between two players in LPGa Tour history. Shin and Creamer played the 18th hole eight times Sunday in an attempt to break the tie before darkness forced a suspension. about 1,000 fans turned out in the next morning to see them go at it again. But after just one more hole, the par-4 6th, the matter was settled. ‘’We were so hungry for the win,’’ said Shin, who, like Creamer, was seeking her first LPGa Tour victory since 2010. ‘’I can’t believe because I did a hand operation in June and then after that two months I didn’t play,’’ Shin said. ‘’So I feel like I take a little bit long time for the win, but I’m really happy it’s coming quick.’’ Creamer hit her 30foot, double-break, downhill first putt about 5 feet past the hole. She then missed the left-to-right bending comebacker, the ball hitting the right edge and spinning out. Shin’s first putt, also breaking
left to right, stopped 3 feet from the cup. Seeing Creamer miss made her short putt all the more intimidating. ‘’I was really nervous with it. But after, when I make that, I was really happy,’’ Shin said. The 24-year-old South Korean, who was ranked No. 1 for 16 weeks in 2010, earned $195,000 for the victory. Creamer, who hasn’t won since the 2010 U.S. Women’s open, suspected a second hole was going to be necessary. ‘’I thought I hit a great putt, the first one,’’ she said. ‘’It’s so much faster than the putting green. ... I felt good over the next one. It was tough because it was one of those dying ones.’’ Shin said Creamer is a ‘’great putter’’ and she was thinking about how she was going to play the par-3 17th. ‘’I just waiting for ... the next hole, too. But when she missed it ... oh, wow!,’’ Shin said. afterward, both were making arrangements to fly to england for the British Women’s open. Creamer was trying to draw on how well she played on the river Course and carrying that momentum over, even while still dwelling a bit on how a victory got away. ‘’I can’t take away the way that I played. I played
great this whole tournament and I’m going to think about it, but then I’m going to think it over and then I’m going to go and try and win a major,’’ she said. ‘’That’s what you want to do.’’ The final hole marked a dramatic conclusion to the tour’s return to Kingsmill after a two-year absence. It was not unlike the final hole of regulation, when Creamer missed a 5-foot putt for par that would have won the tournament, leaving them tied at 16 under. Creamer finished with a par 71 Sunday and Shin shot a 69. Both then parred the par-4 18th eight times, breaking the mark of seven extra holes set in Cristie Kerr’s victory over Seolan Jeon in the 2004 LPGa Takefuji Classic. Jo ann Prentice won the longest playoff overall, taking the 1972 Corpus Christi Civitan open on the 10th hole. Shin had a good chance to win on the first extra hole Sunday, but left a 6-foot birdie putt short. Both players came close to winning on the second playoff hole, got up and down for pars from bunkers on the third and two-putted for par on the fourth, fifth and sixth. Creamer sank a 5-foot putt to save par and extend the playoff on the seventh, and both two-putted on the eighth.
oP players from this city will showcase their wares in the second Davao Football association-Philippine Sports Commission Premiere League that will kick off on September 23 at the Tionko grounds, Davao City. DFa president edward “Chaya” Lam said seven teams were invited to see action in the 11 a-side tournament that will showcase the best players in the men’s division. “It will be a double round robin format with the top team to be declared
as the champion,” said Lam, who recently held an organizational meeting with the representatives of the different teams. Defending champion Hooligans led by Kling Lademora will be challenged by Medvil Kilusang Magkaibigan Multi Purpose Cooperative (KMMPC), Blue Knights, ebocci Football Club, Philippine National Police (PNP) and Columbia FC. Medvil is coached by ramon Carreon while KMMPC is owned by engr. Henry Sabate. The Blue Knights of ateneo de Davao University
will be mentored by former national player Melchor anzures while Columbia FC is coached by former national coach albert ryan “abing” Lim. ebocci is led by playing team owner reggie ozims of Nigeria. The final meeting, submission of line-ups and draw of lots will be on Sept. 20 at the DFa Tionko clubhouse. Trophies will be awarded to the top three teams and to the Most valuable Player. “only players age 14 years old and above can join in the Premiere League,” Lam said. [PNa]
imi raikkonen has moved stealthily up the Formula one standings to a healthy third place and the Lotus driver could become even more of a contender now the championship has turned its back on europe. Lotus team principal eric Boullier made no secret of the fact that Monza, the
fastest track on the calendar and a power circuit with long straights and few corners, did not play to his car’s strengths on Sunday. “We knew here would not be easy,” he said after raikkonen finished fifth at the Italian Grand Prix, the last european race of the year with the focus now on the Far and Middle east before the
season ends in the americas. “We look forward now obviously to the next races because it should suit our car much better.” Scoring regular points has been key in this most unpredictable of championships and raikkonen and Ferrari’s championship leader Fernando alonso have been the kings of consistency.
Jiyai Shin of South Korea, celebrates winning the Kingsmill Championship LPGA Tour golf tournament on the 16th green in Williamsburg, Va. on Monday.(AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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He two-day 10th anselmo M. Ferrazzini Memorial Golf tournament that will benefit thousands of disadvantaged patients will be held on September 15 and 16 at the apo Golf and Country Club, Davao City. Tournament organizer anton Ferrazzini said proceeds of the tournament will help thousands of poor, disabled patients, burn victims, those suffering from eye defects, congenital anomalies and other diseases through the Maharlika Charity Foundation. He said big prizes await winners like the four brand new yamaha vega motorcycles, two Tour edge golf sets and one Panasonic 32 LCD Tv, which are up for grabs as hole-in-one prizes to be raffled off in case nobody wins. “yes, in case nobody wins, we will raffle them also during the awarding and bar chow at the clubhouse on Sept. 16,” he said. The other raffle items are five turbo broilers, five microwave ovens, five KDK stand fans, three electrolux vacuum clean-
ers, five Samsung DvD players, two Phillips vacuum cleaners, five Samsung cellphones, four extreme Magic Sing, five Panasonic washing machines, three water dispensers, two Toshiba LCD Television 24”, one .5-hp Koppel airconditioner, one 7-cu. ft. Panasonic refrigerator and one LG 32” LCD Tv. Ferrazzini said the tournament is a much awaited event in Davao City as golfers are treated with food and drink extravaganza right on the fairways. This event is presented by Merco and Selecta and co-presented by ralph’s Wines & Spirits and Golf FX. Premium sponsors are emcor Inc., C.M. & Sons Food Products, Inc., L.v. Ledesma Construction, Coca-cola Bottlers Phils., Inc. and CIMeM. The major sponsors are Davao Light and Power Co., Unifruitti Growers Services Inc., arkiSource Trading, Citi Hardware, L.a. arizola Construction, one Pharma Inc., Cortess Printing, Transcycle, emceli Property Holding, Swiss Deli, UMBN, Nanany Bebeng restaurant,
enterprises Bank, Felcris Supermarket, Cong. anton Lagdameo, Lou’s Cafe, LCG Mktg., Phils., Stronghold Insurance, Golf Masters, Future option (Magnolia), Ferna Corp. and Tagum agriculture Development Company (TaDeCo). Shotgun tees off on Sept. 15, Saturday, 9 a.m. and on Sept. 16, Sunday, 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. each team shall pay an entry fee of P 5,000 or P 2,500 per player. registration is going on at the rancho Palos verdes Golf & Country Club, apo Golf & Country Club, Davao City Golf Club and MerCo at J.P. Laurel and Cabaguio avenue. Participants are entitled to giveaways, a polo shirt and an umbrella, to be claimed at MerCo, J.P. Cabaguio avenue (look for Ms. Maricel). Deadline of registration and payment is on September 12. registrants will be served on a First-Come, First-Served basis and no reservations. For more information, please call Ms. Maricel at 221-7313/0920-9633228, he said. [PNa]
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Brazil routs China 8-0
Brazil’s Neymar, right, fights for the ball with China’s Yang Yu during a friendly soccer match in Recife, Brazil on Monday. Felipe Dana / AP Hree goals for Ney- in the face of questionable blank range struck the unmar and a masterful defending from Jose Cama- derside of the bar, before display from new Chel- cho’s charges. Hulk and Lu- Dede’s header rebounded sea signing oscar were the cas both forced saves from off the post after the defendkeys for Brazil, as it showed Zeng Cheng, before midway er had connected with Dani no mercy in destroying a de- through the half the Selecao alves’ deep free kick. The moralized China team 8-0 in finally found a way through. vasco man thought that he recife. The midfielder, Hulk, ramires surged brilliantly had hit the net minutes later ramires and Lucas Moura from deep and, after playing with another headed effort, also found the net, while a delightful one-two with but this time Liu Jian threw the asian side’s misfortunes Chelsea teammate oscar, himself between the ball and were compounded by Liu chipped past Cheng to open the goal to save China going Jianye who put the ball past the scoring and ease the three down. his own keeper in a second pressure on the home side. If the visitors were hophalf to forget for the visitors. The advantage was dou- ing for a respite after the inStung on Friday by the bled a matter of seconds lat- terval, they were to be sorely boos and jeers received as er. a well-placed low cross disappointed. a rampant it stuttered to victory over from Hulk, given a start in Brazil added three more to South africa, Brazil came the place of Leandro Da- the scoreline in less than 10 out determined to make an miao after his goal against minutes after the two teams early impact against a Chi- the Bafana, found oscar with retook the field. Lucas Mouna team hit hard by injuries space in the area. The mid- ra took advantage of lovely and other absences. Neymar fielder squared for Neymar, approach play between Hulk should have handed his side who could do little else but and oscar, storming on the the lead after just five min- stroke the ball into the net outside to meet the former’s utes when he got on the end with no trouble. pass and slide the ball past of oscar’s cross, but with the From that point on- Cheng. Hulk then got his goal at his mercy the Santos wards, it was merely a case own name deservedly on starlet hit the post. of seeing how many Mano the score-sheet, finding himThe first 45 minutes Menezes’ men could add to self in the right place after were dominated by the men the tally. oscar was denied Neymar had struck the bar in yellow, who burst forward a deserved goal of his own to drive the rebound home at almost every opportunity when a strike from point- with authority.
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aLLaS (aP) -- There was no secret about the Dallas Mavericks’ plans going into free agency and their heavy pursuit of Deron Williams. Things obviously turned out much differently. More than two months after all-Star guard Williams opted to stay with the Nets for their move to Brooklyn rather than come home to play, the Mavericks formally introduced the five veteran players they were able to add instead. ‘’We went on the option for the big free agent. That didn’t work out. Honestly, that wasn’t my first choice,’’ owner Mark Cuban said Monday. ‘’Sometimes the best deals are the ones you don’t do and they lead to better things. and I think that’s what happened now.’’ Dallas got elton Brand on a waiver claim from Philadelphia, signed free agents Chris Kaman and o.J. Mayo, and acquired Darren Collison and Dahntay Jones in a trade from Indiana. all those moves were made in July. The newcomers sat with
Cuban and coach rick Carlisle at a long table set up on a podium on the main floor of the team’s home arena. Season ticket holders were invited to attend, and a couple of hundred of them sat in the stands munching on free popcorn. a few even got to ask questions during the hour-long session, which came just less than three weeks before the start of training camp Sept. 29. add the three rookies drafted in June, and the Mavericks’ current 15-player roster has only seven players back from last season. only four players remain from their NBa title team the year before that, including perennial allStar Dirk Nowitzki, who is going into his 14th season. ‘’Definitely, we want to keep Dirk’s window open as long as possible to win another championship,’’ Brand said. ‘’We’re hungry because we don’t have championships and he does. Hopefully, we make just job a lot easier.’’ Philadelphia used its onetime amnesty provision in the new CBa to let Brand go,
and the Mavs won the waiver claim. The 33-year-old twotime all-Star who will make $18.1 million the final season of a five-year contract that will be paid mostly by the 76ers. ‘’I’ve still got a lot left in the tank,’’ Brand said. ‘’I feel great.’’ Kaman, a 7-foot center, spent last season in New orleans after eight years with the Los angeles Clippers, spending five of those with Brand. Kaman has also been on the German national team with Nowitzki. Mayo played the first four seasons of his career in Memphis, averaging 15.2 points in 301 games. The 6-foot-4 guard has already been in Dallas about a month acclimating himself to the organization and the area. ‘’It’s going to be fun,’’ said Mayo, the former USC star who was the third overall pick in the 2008 draft. ‘’I think he can be a star,’’ Cuban said. ‘’I think o.J. knows this is his make-or-break who am I going to really be in this league. Coach is going to him that opportunity.’’
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