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GRAND OPENING. The amazing Asik-Asik Spring Falls reveals its beauty to the thousand visitors who witness its grand opening and launching led by Governor Emmylou “Lala”

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Taliño-Mendoza on Thursday. Asik-Asik Falls is located at Sitio Dulao, Upper Dado, Alamada, North Cotabato and it is now considered as the province’s hidden treasure. [LEAN DAVAL JR.]

HIV rise among GSC men noted H

ealtH personnel in General Santos City have confirmed nine new positive cases of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV in the last three months, bringing the total infection to 41 since the last two years.

Most of the new cases involved professionals

Dr. Mely lastimoso, coordinator of the City Integrated Health Services Office’s (CIHSO) Social Hygiene Clinic, said the additional cases of HIV -- the disease that causes the deadly acquired Immune Deficiency

Syndrome or aIDS -- were affirmed based on the latest results of the confirmatory tests released by the Department of Health (DOH) central office. “Most of these new cases involved professionals and not

said on thursday. Marlon S. Casquejo, Comelec 11 assistant regional director, told reporters that each monitoring team will be composed of an election officer and representatives from the Philippine national Police, Bureau of Internal revenue and environ-

ment and natural resources Office. Comelec resolution 9476 mandates the creation of a campaign finance unit that will monitor, audit, inspect and investigate electoral contributions and expenditures of candidates.

one came from the entertainment sector,” she said in an interview with a local television station. lastimoso said that of the 41 confirmed HIV cases in the city, 15 have already developed into full-blown aIDS.

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Comelec to deploy monitoring units for campaign contributions

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OnItOrInG teams will be deployed in every province, municipality and city in region 11 or the Davao region to monitor campaign donations and spending of electoral candidates in the 2013 mid-term polls, a Commission on elections (Comelec) official

Based on the rules and regulations Governing electoral Contributions and expenditures, the aggregate amount that a candidate or registered political party may spend for every voter currently registered in the constituency shall be P3

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2 THE BIG NEWS

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Garlic plantations’ expansion pushed

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Davao Oriental Gov. Cora Malayaon joined with nuns in attending the miraculous healing session of Fr. Fernando Suarez.

Malanyaon country

He Department of agriculture (Da) in region 12 pushed for the development of around 120 hectares of garlic and yellow bulb onion plantations to cope with the growing demand of the high-value spices. Jocelyn torres, Da-region 12’s focal person for onion and garlic, said “we are currently drawing up plans for the opening in the coming months of 100 ha of yellow bulb onion and 20 ha of garlic plantations within the region’s four provinces.” She said they pushed for such initiative to take advantage of the area’s suitability for the production of the two spices. as part of the initiative, Da-12 launched this month a development program for onion bulb and garlic at the Da-Central Mindanao Integrated agricultural research Center (CeMIarC) research Outreach Station for Upland and lowland based in Barangay Bololmala, tupi town in South Cotabato. torres said the effort was pushed “to increase the

production of garlic and onion and also to help farmers in the region earn a living from crops considered in the locality as alternatives.” Danilo Centillas, HVCDP regional coordinator, said the program is Da’s answer to the increasing demand of garlic and onion in the markets. “It aims to enhance the production of onion and garlic through open field off-season planting to boost their supplies during the fourth quarter of the year,” he said. Centillas added that the program also covers the production of quality planting materials for the two high-value crops for the off-season production. “we’re hoping that this project will succeed and that someday we could top the production of luzon,” torres said. region 12 or Soccsksargen covers the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, north Cotabato and the cities of General Santos, Koronadal, tacurong, Kidapawan and Cotabato.[PNA]

He Philippine Coast Guard said that it is ready to respond in cases of oil spills in the Davao Gulf. Captain George Ursab, commander of the Coast Guard District Southeastern Mindanao, said that the PCG has the equipment to respond to spills and leakages of oil and other hazardous materials. the PCG in the district is equipped with marine pollution booms, a skimmer to recover oil, holding tank and power packs used to siphon off oil from the waters. aside from response equipment the PCG is annually inspecting oil depots to determine if they have oil spill contingency plans, this with necessary measures to prevent oil spills and

equipment to immediately respond to incidents. Ursabia said that time is the essence in oil spills, “the earlier, the better response.” there have been no recorded oil spills in the Davao Gulf in the past decades, Ursabia bared. the last recorded oil spill was in the late 1980s when a ship sank in the Davao Gulf and spilled oil. However despite the readiness, Ursabia admitted that the PCG district cannot handle on their own large oil spills as big as the one which occurred in Guimaras in 2006. He said that responding to large oil spills will entail redeployment of additional equipment from other Coast Guard stockpiles across the country. [PIA-11/RG Alama]

Coast Guard ready for oil spills in Davao Gulf, say

Thousands attend healing t by Fr. Suarez in Mati City By Cesar Lanos Contributor

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PwarDS of 10,000 people composed mostly of Catholic faithful led by no less than Davao Oriental Gov. Corazon n. Malanyaon attended the miraculous healing session of Fr. Fernando Suarez done at Mati City Cathedral, last wednesday afternoon. although the Holy Mass that preceded the healing was scheduled still at 3 p.m. people from various parts of the province began massing inside the premises and

around the fence of the cathedral as early as 10 a.m. Under instructions of the lady governor, employees of the province assisted the churchgoers, seeing to it that there was order in and out the Cathedral. after saying mass, Fr. Suarez who was in Davao City two months ago, briefly talked to the members of media, and then went back inside the cathedral to start the spiritual healing. He prayed for Divine intervention so

that the sick consisting of children and adult be healed of various afflictions. no less than Gov. Malanyaon reportedly witnessed the miraculous healing of people, some of whom were carried inside the

church but were able to walk out after they were prayed over by Fr. Suarez. a man surnamed Bagaypo cried unabashedly after Fr. Suarez healed of his twoyear paralysis. Mrs. Jovelyn Malintad who was in a wheel chair walked out of the church barefooted carrying her child. a six-year old who could not stand since being a toddler was likewise cured and

LTO-12 embarks on 3-point reform agenda

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By Anthony S. Allada

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He YOUnGeSt regional director of the land transportation Office (ltO) in Mindanao has embarked on a threepoint policy agenda to effect reforms and realize customer satisfaction. In an intervew at his office in Koronadal City, Central Mindanao ltO regional director arlan Mangelen, 39, said that good governance, documented transaction and quality accom-

Mangelen plishment are keys to deliver the services due to their clients. Mangelen, a former election officer and chiefof-staff of rep. Bai Sandra Sema, said that since he

assumed office more than a year now a lot of changes have been implemented in line his 3-point policy direction. Good governance “I define good governance as work excellence in law enforcement, transparency, administrative and operational reforms,” he said. Upon assumption to office, he discovered that many retired employees

and even dead ones were still in the roster of personnel and receiving salaries. “Kaya ang ginawa ko, pina-scrap ko talaga yun at pina update ko yung roster natin sa ating employees. Hindi pwede i-tolerate yun,” he said. Mangelen also made it clear that the ltO-12 has no room for fixers. allowing them is to add more fees for the transacting public since

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Appointive barangay and SK officials? Why not? -- VP Binay

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ICe President Jejomar Binay has said he favors “revisiting” the law that paved the way for the elections of barangay and sangguniang kabataan or SK officials. In a groundbreaking of a government housing project in argao, Cebu on Sept. 20, Binay reiterated his position that barangay and SK officials are better off appointed by the mayor instead of being elected.

an appointive barangay and SK official would finally stop the divisiveness within ranks of the local officials, Binay said. He said his proposal would not only foster unity among local officials but also result in billions of pesos savings in taxpayers’ money. the vice president, though, is not keen on abolishing the SK, which he said is too harsh. “It might be harsh to

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4 SCIENCE/ENVIRONMENT

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Phoenix Petroleum, Inc. plants trees to save Davao’s Watershed P

TREE PLANTING. Team Phoenix proud to save Davao’s watershed during the Phoenix Kadayawan Run Tree Planting activity held on September 15, 2012 at the Malagos Watershed, Calinan, Davao City.

COMMITMENT WALL. Tree planting volunteers sign the commitment wall as their pledge to help protect the environment during the Phoenix Kadayawan Run Tree Planting activity held on September 15, 2012 at the Malagos Watershed, Calinan, Davao City. Tree planting is part of the Phoenix Petroleum’s Corporate Social Responsibility projects under environment. Aside from environment, other core programs of the company are Education, Health and Safety, and Outreach and Disaster Relief.

Forestry expert proposes anti-illegal logging police

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forestry expert believes it’s time for government to institute at the Department of environment and natural resources an armed unit trained in enforcing Philippine forestry laws and in preventing illegal logging nationwide. “Government must enact a law creating a police bureau under Denr,” said lawyer/ forester wilfrido Pollisco, a former regional executive director of the agency. the bureau’s creation is among anti-illegal logging proposals he presented during the national Conference on Forest law enforcement, Governance and trade by the Society of Filipino Foresters Inc. held this week at Subic Freeport Zone in Zambales. Data presented during the conference show Philippine forest cover in 2004 already shrank to some seven million hectares only from about 27 million hectares in 1575, raising urgency for forest protection. Pollisco is proposing the bureau’s creation as he observed more and more forest guards are dying in the line of duty and at the hands of armed illegal logging perpetrators. “Our forest guards are unarmed and defenseless,” he noted. Denr Secretary ramon Paje earlier expressed the same concern, noting the country is already losing one forest protection officer every

10 days. Over 20 of such officers were already killed for protecting Philippine forests, he said. He proposed elevating to a police and military operation the government’s anti-illegal logging campaign in hotspot Caraga region. Pollisco said members of the proposed police bureau can be existing operatives of the police and military. an option can be graduates of Philippine national Police academy and Philippine Military academy to be recruited for the proposed bureau and trained to counter illegal loggers, he noted. “with the bureau’s establishment, professional foresters and forest guards can focus on forestry’s technical concerns instead of having to do the hazardous task of protecting our forests,” he said. last year, Malacanang issued executive Order 23 which bans logging in the country’s natural and residual forests. Such forests are composed of indigenous tree species not planted by man. eO 23 also ordered the creation of the task force assigned to curb illegal logging nationwide. the task force’s assistant executive Director Herminigildo Defiesta said government prioritized deputizing, as environment and natural resources officers in Caraga, Maritime Industry authority personnel and operatives from the police, military and coast guard.

HOenIx Petroleum Philippines, Inc. planted 1,000 hard wood seedlings during the Phoenix Kadayawan run tree Planting activity held on September 15, 2012 at the Malagos watershed, Calinan, Davao City. the tree-planting activity is part of the Kadayawan Phoenix ‘I recycle’ run held last august 12, 2012, where the company promised to plant one tree for every registered runner. with 3,000 runners who participated, 3,000 trees were pledged to be planted at the talomo-lipadas watershed. a total of 210 volunteers from Phoenix Petroleum, Davao Doctors Hospital, Southpoint School, Davao City water District, Philippine Coast Guard auxiliary, Holy Cross of Davao College, Scoop, and tV5 helped plant narra and acacia seedlings. additional 2,000 seedlings were donated by Maynilad, making the total number of trees to be planted reach 5,000. the rest of the seedlings will be planted through Phoenix Petroleum’s project partner Davao City water District at the company’s 5-hectare adopted site in talomo-lipadas watershed. Phoenix Petroleum Philippines is the leading independent oil company with an expanding network of operations nationwide. It is engaged in the business of trading refined petroleum products and lubricants, operation of oil depots, and storage and transport services.

Globe Telecom joins PEF in fight to save Philippine Eagle habitat

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eaDInG telecommunications company Globe telecom has joined the Philippine eagle Foundation (PeF) in its efforts to save the Philippine eagle which is in danger of extinction due to continuous denudation of its habitat. Globe, through its Corporate Social responsibility arm Globe Bridging Communities, has partnered with PeF on its forest corridor development program in arakan to restore wildlife habitats. arakan is a valley situated at the northeastern tip of north Cotabato and bounded in the east by Davao City. rob I. nazal, Globe CSr head said: “Globe is committed to the protection, preservation, and conservation of our environment. that is why we conduct the annual Globe Cordillera Chal-

lenge to help preserve the Cordillera mountain ecosystem as well as the Globe adventure taal for Clean water, a drive to save taal lake from water pollution. we continue to look for similar environmentally critical areas to support and found it in arakan, the home of the Philippine eagle.” “PeF firmly believes that the fate of our vanishing Philippine eagle, the health of our environment, and the quality of Philippine life are inextricably linked. we are, therefore, committed to promote the survival of the Philippine eagle, the biodiversity it represents, and the sustainable use of our forest resources for future generations to enjoy,” said Dennis Salvador, PeF executive Director. while protecting the remaining forest fragments, forest corridoring

also aims to re-establish forest on grasslands along the forest corridor between the mountains of Mahuson, Sinaka, and Kabalantiian-Binoongan-Kulaman (KaBIKU), rehabilitate degraded lands close to habitats of threatened wildlife and critical watersheds, provide incentives to both indigenous and non-indigenous community partners, and participate in carbon markets to generate supplementary income for upland communities who restore degraded habitats. Due to over five decades of commercial logging and agricultural expansion, what is left of the forest cover of arakan are only isolated forest fragments in the mountain ranges of Mahuson, Sinaka and KaBIKU. these forest fragments prove to be bio-

logically and ecologically important as these have been home to the Philippine eagle. Sinaka and Mahuson are where two wild pairs of Philippine eagles have been breeding at lease since 1992. likewise, Sinaka is regarded as one of the world’s important bird areas due to the relatively high proportion of unique threatened birds it contains. Mahuson also has a unique mammalian assemblage as exemplified by the existence of the Philippine large-headed fruit bat. the Globe arakan xC event is being supported by leading global ICt solutions provider Huawei, Gerry’s Grill and the ayala Business Club – Davao composed of about 30 members including ayala land, avida, and Bank of the Philippine Islands.

Project (lMBCP), said the funds would be utilized for the maintenance of a tree plantation project of indigenous species covering a combined 796 hectares (ha) of the marsh area. He said such amount represents the full and final tranche of the maintenance fund for the tree plantation, which was implemented under the national Program Support to environment and natural resources Management Project.

the world Bank, through the Global environment Facility program, funds the program, he said. “the Denr-12 mainly moved for the speedy release of the funds,” Dipatuan said in a statement. He said the world Bank, through the Municipal Development Fund Office (MDFO) in Manila, directly released the funds to the accounts of the five local governments. the municipalities

of Kabacan and tulunan in north Cotabato received P1.192 million and P765,000, respectively. Kabacan has juridiction over 125 ha of the tree plantation area while tulunan maintains around 60 ha. In Maguindanao, the recipients were Paglat town with P1.638 million,Datu Piang with P1.785 million and Sultan sa Barongis with P1.943 million.

WB pours P7-M for Ligawasan Marsh ongoing rehab project

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He world Bank has released an additional P7.32 million assistance to five municipalities in Maguindanao and north Cotabato provinces to facilitate the implementation of an ongoing rehabilitation project for the critical ligawasan Marsh. Forester Iskak Dipatuan, manager of the Department of environment and natural resources (Denr)-led ligawasan Marsh Biodiversity Conservation

[Allen V. estAbillo/MindAnews]


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THE ECONOMY

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/

4.1 % May 2012 P131,403 million May 2012 P 5,075 billion Apr 2012

9. National Government Revenues 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

MONTHLY AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE (January 2009 - December 2011) Month Average December November October September August July June May April March February January

2012

2011

2010

42.85 42.70 42.86 42.66 43.62

43.31 43.64 43.27 43.45 43.02 42.42 42.81 43.37 43.13 43.24 43.52 43.70 44.17

45.11 43.95 43.49 43.44 44.31 45.18 46.32 46.30 45.60 44.63 45.74 46.31 46.03

Cebu Pacific Daily Zest Air Daily Cebu Pacific Daily Philippine Airlines Daily Philippine Airlines Daily Cebu Pacific Daily Cebu Pacific Daily Cebu Pacific Daily Cebu Pacific Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun Philippine Airlines Daily Cebu Pacific Daily Silk Air Mon/Wed/Sat Cebu Pacific Thu Cebu Pacific Tue/Wed//Sat

5J961 / 5J962 Z2390 / Z2390 5J593 / 5J348 PR809 / PR810 PR819 / PR820 5J394 / 5J393 5J599 / 5J594 5J347 / 5J596 5J963 / 5J964 PR811 / PR812 5J595 / 5J966 MI588 / MI588 5J965 / 5J968 5J965 / 5J968

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Globe legacy network better than Smart’s upgraded network NTC test results show Globe 2x better in grade of service

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recent network benchmark test conducted by the national telecommunications Commission (ntC), comparing the Grade of Service and overall signal quality of both Globe telecom and Smart Communications against ntC Cellular Mobile telephone System (CMtS) standards showed the Globe legacy network outperforming competition’s recently modernized network in terms of grade of service. the Globe legacy network also performed at parity with the upgraded network of Smart in almost all other metrics. In the most important benchmark where the ntC has an applied industry standard consisting of Grade of Service or Call Setup Failure rate (CSFr), Globe telecom’s legacy network outperformed its competition who has widely announced its network upgrade completion. with the Grade of Service or CSFr standard set by the ntC at 4%, Globe recorded a nearly identical 4.45% while Smart registered a distant 9.95% (closer to the industry standard is better). this means that call success rates are higher using the Globe legacy network at 95.55%. For consumers, the experience is that it is easier to call using the Globe legacy network with more calls getting connected even at first try. For Drop Call rate, the ntC standard is 2%, and test results showed both telcos performed within the standard with Globe registering 1.6% at parity with Smart’s 1.5%. Clearly, the results belie the claims made by Smart in its multi-million negative advertising campaigns pointing out drop calls and difficulty in making calls within the Globe legacy network. In terms of Call Set Up time, both telcos performed within the acceptable standard of below 14 seconds. the Globe legacy network

5:45 5:45 6:00 6:10 7:50 7:50 8:00 9:10 9:40 11:30 12:00 18:55 12:55 13:35

performed at parity with 11.9 seconds versus the Smart upgraded network at 11.74 seconds. this is a measure of how fast domestic calls get connected from one number to the other. Other metrics in the study included average Signal Quality with a minimum acceptable range of 0-4, the closer to 0, the better. the telcos performed at parity, both performing above 0.50. the final metric is the average receive Signal level with a minimum acceptable range of -85 dBm. Both telcos did not make it to the standard. the ntC benchmark study was conducted during the second quarter of 2012 in sixteen cities in Metro Manila, through network drive tests using prepaid SIMs of both telcos with a sample size of over 3,000 test calls. ntC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba earlier called the attention of both Globe telecom and Smart Communications on what he referred to as increasing complaints from customers about drop calls and undelivered text messages, asking both firms to explain the causes for the disruptions and to give a timetable for completion of their network modernization programs. Globe telecom President and CeO ernest Cu in his reaction to the recent ntC benchmark results said, ”It is now clear who is telling the truth and really giving good service to the public even with just our legacy network. Competition has claimed they are done with their upgrade and there’s no denying the official results from ntC quality tests show their upgraded network performs even below ntC standards. as soon as we fully fire up our brand new network, our subscribers and the entire nation will enjoy a whole new mobile experience that is once again pioneered by Globe telecom.”

Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila Cebu-Davao-Iloilo Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila Zamboanga-Davao-Zamboanga Cebu-Davao-Cebu Iloilo-Davao-Cebu Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila Cebu-Davao-Manila Davao-Cebu-Singapore Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila

AWARDING. Glenn Beni-Dy, business and development manager of Ugong Trade, Inc. (leftmost), Josefina C. Manaois, EVP and CFO of EMCOR (2nd from left), Carlo C. Pineda, external vice president of Ugong Trade, Inc. (3rd from

left) and Celso P. Villegas, president and COO of EMCOR (2nd from right) together with the winners of “AGREE sa Summer ni Mr. GREE” second awarding at EMCOR Showroom in J.P. Laurel Ave. on Thursday. [leAn dAVAl JR.]

as of august 2010

6:15 6:25 6:30 7:00 8:50 8:10 8:30 9:40 10:10 12:20 12:30 13:35 13:25 14:05

Silk Air Thu/Sun Cebu Pacific Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri Philippine Airlines August Zest Air Daily Cebu Pacific Daily Philippines Airlines Daily Cebu Pacific Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat Cebu Pacific Daily Cebu Pacific Tue/Sat/Sun Cebu Pacific Daily Airphil Express Daily Philippine Airlines Daily except Sunday Philippine Airlines Sunday

MI566 / MI566 5J507 / 5J598 15:55 Z2524 / Z2525 5J967 / 5J600 PR813 / PR814 5J215 / 5J216 5971 / 5J970 5J973 / 5J974 5J969 / 5J972 2P987 / 2P988 PR821 / PR822 PR821 / PR822

18:55 15:00 Mani2Mani 16:05 16:35 16:55 18:00 18:40 20:00 20:30 20:30 21:20 22:20

Davao-Singapore Cebu-Davao-Cebu 16:50 Cebu-Davao-Cebu Manila-Davao-Cebu Manila-Davao-Manila Cagayan de Oro-Davao-Cagayan de Oro Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila Manila-Davao-Manila

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Picking the right Hyundai Sta. Fe engine S

anta Fe Sport buyers have the choice of a 2.4-liter Gasoline Direct engine (GDI) engine or a turbocharged 2.0-liter GDI engine. Both engines have been well tested in the Hyundai Sonata and provide more than enough power for city or highway driving and have the ability to tow up to 3,500 pounds. with 190 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque (estimated), Santa Fe Sport 2.4 still manages outstanding fuel economy of 23 city and 33 highway (estimated). this powertrain truly combines power and fuel efficiency with refined driving dynamics. the higher output 2.0-liter turbocharged engine found under the hood of Santa Fe Sport 2.0t increases horsepower to 264 (estimated), while also delivering excellent fuel economy. the top-of-line lwB Santa Fe is powered by the highly acclaimed 3.3-liter V6 engine, which is also found in the Hyundai azera. tHeta II GDI 2.4-lIter

enGIne the theta II GDI 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with a GDI fuel delivery system contributes to improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions in Santa Fe Sport. this shorter, more direct path of fuel delivery, allows for greater control of the fuel mixture at the optimum moment, thus improving efficiency. the fuel is injected by a camshaft-driven, high pressure pump that operates at pressures up to 2,175 psi. Direct injection also utilizes a higher-than-normal 11.3 compression ratio for increased power. when compared to naturally-aspirated engines, this power plant delivers best-in-class four-cylinder horsepower, best-inclass torque and best-inclass power-to-weight ratio. the high-tech, all-aluminum, 16-valve engine also features Dual Continuously Variable Valve timing (DCVVt) and a Variable Induction System (VIS) for better engine breathing.

DAVAO CHAMP. Davao’s Vincent “Enteng” Floirendo raises his trophy after winning the Sprint and GT races of the 5th leg of the 2012 Philippine Grand Touring Championships last September 9, at the Batangas Racing Circuit. By

2.0-lIter tHeta II tUrBOCHarGeD enGIne the new Santa Fe Sport 2.0t is the first Hyundai crossover to have both GDI technology and a turbocharger. this option provides more horsepower than many of the V6 competitors, yet delivers gas mileage similar to competitive four-cylinder models. the 2.0-liter turbocharged GDI four-cylinder engine in the 2013 Santa Fe Sport 2.0t produces 264 horsepower and 269 lb-ft of torque with regular fuel. Hyundai’s 2.0-liter theta turbocharged engine features a twin-scroll turbocharger that when combined with the GDI system, results in instantaneous power delivery. the Ford edge, like the Santa Fe Sport 2.0t, uses a turbocharged GDI four-cylinder engine. However, the Santa Fe Sport 2.0t has upped the ante with 26 more horsepower, a better powerto-weight ratio and higher fuel economy numbers.

twin-scroll turbocharger designs have two exhaust gas inlets that are divided by split walls inside the turbine housing with both gas passages controlled by a waste-gate. a twin-scroll turbo recovers even more energy from the exhaust than a single-scroll turbocharger, thanks to a divided manifold. the

winning both Spring & GT race, Floirendo is now the championship leader over Jody Coseteng. (Photo courtesy of WT)

twin-scroll design separates the cylinders whose exhaust gas pulses interfere with each other, resulting in improved pressure distribution in the exhaust ports and a more efficient delivery of exhaust gas energy to the turbocharger’s turbine.

For example, at the start of the intake stroke of cylinder one and when both the intake and exhaust valves are open (valve overlap period), cylinder three already begins its exhaust stroke with an open exhaust valve. If the exhaust passages of cylinder one and three were connected, the exhaust gas pulse from cylinder three would increase the back pressure of cylinder one - reducing the induction of fresh air and increasing the amount of hot residual gases inside the cylinder. However, with the twin-scroll turbocharger setup, this interference is minimized. the result of this superior scavenging effect from a twin-scroll design leads to several advantages over the traditional, single-scroll turbocharging systems, including: • Better pressure distribution in the exhaust

ports • More efficient delivery of exhaust gas energy to the turbocharger’s turbine • Greater valve overlap for improved quality/quantity of air charge entering each cylinder • Ensures each cylinder is packed with a denser and purer air charge • Improved combustion efficiency • Low engine-speed efficiency • Kinetic exhaust gas energy is not wasted or trapped • Cooler cylinder temperatures • Lower exhaust temperatures • Leaner air/fuel ratio Santa Fe Sport 2.0t’s twin-scroll turbo has superior handling of exhaust gas separation at the turbine, leading to improved lowend torque and faster transient torque response. two key features of Hyundai’s twin-scroll turbocharger setup are as follows: • The stainless steel exhaust manifold and the twin-scroll turbine housing are cast in a patent-pending one-piece design

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8 VANTAGE POINTS

EDGEDAVAO A dying but still good tradition

VOL.5 ISSUE 145 • SUNDAY - MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 - 24, 2012

Special Feature By Honor Blanco caBie

( 1st of two parts )

w EDITORIAL

Looking up, but…

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VerYtHInG in the Philippines seems to be looking up. this augurs well for the country’s aspiration to get out of the rut it has been for decades due to corruption, low productivity, a discouraged instead of an inspired private sector and other negative factors that pull down the country’s general well-being. thanks to the determination of the aquino administration, things are undoubtedly changing for the better. During the first half of the year, the country’s export receipts increased by 7.8 percent, while fresh foreign direct investments rose by 9.4 percent. total remittance from overseas Filipino workers continues to grow every month. the competitiveness rating of the country has jumped 20 notches in two years. Investments in business process outsourcing (BPO) continue to soar in Manila and other parts of the Philippines. the approval rating of President aquino is at its highest –eight of every 10 Filipinos trust the President. Clearly, the ouster of the Supreme Court

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Chief Justice and the ongoing expose and prosecution of scams perpetrated during the past administration are well appreciated by the people. expectedly, the picture is not all rosy. the Philippines continues to be haunted by massive poverty, criminality exacerbated by rogue cops, insurgency, terrorism, health issues, environment degradation, and the eminent and present danger posed by the debilitating effects of climate change. How the aquino administration will manage the above challenges during the second half of its six-year term will spell success or failure. It is hoped though that President aquino and his team will consistently be able to marshal the cooperation not only of the Filipino people but also the legislative and judicial branches of government in all his programs which deemed a must in sustaining and increasing the interest and confidence of investors in the country. It is likewise hoped that the results of the mid-term election in 2013 will have little or no effect on the current heartening situation. ANTONIO M. AJERO Editor in Chief

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Hen Chris and his brother-in-law andy lord mark their birthday anniversaries in October, they will receive greetings by email and facebook.com -- from family and thousands of friends they have made and are connected to them through social networks. the inroads of technology have made sending birthday cards an otherwise onerous activity, particularly by those who have made their work environments and other places their comfort zones. In the generation of andy lord’s parents, cards -- birthday, Christmas and other occasions -– received, particularly if the card had some long hand, was always a blessing that gave them muscles of emotion for years. with cyber technology up, including the invasion of mobiles and iPods in the fast-paced human environment, sending of birthday cards by post is slowly becoming a dying – but still good – tradition, especially among Filipinos. the younger generations – even those in pre-school years – have become too familiar with the line of portable media players created by and marketed worldwide, the product line-up consisting of the hard drive-based iPod classic, the touch screen iPod touch, the compact iPod nano and the ultra-compact iPod shuffle. the immediate ancestors of pre-schoolers, to the amazement of some of the pre-schoolers’ grandparents, can unleash like some machine gun outburst that iPod classic models store media on an internal hard drive, while all other models use flash memory. Chris, a government employee for nearly two decades now, will be among the few who will be receiving by post — the snailpaced system of delivery by mails in the Philippines despite – a card on his birthday on Oct. 4, exactly 18 days before andy lord himself marks his milestone. Greetings by phone calls or via email and facebook.com accounts, among others in the social network system, during birthday anniversaries fly thick from whichever direction and continent, a kind of “connecting” with each other in real time. One source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said sending greetings through the social network accounts “is fast and reliable since the greetings are read on the day of the celebration itself.” But there are those who say that ecards, most of which are customized, sent by email can easily be blocked in spam filters and will not be read by the recipient. Sometimes, some sources say, a person can create his own greetings which carry his sentiments, using personal images and messages straight from the heart. Some ecards can now be customized, which means the sender can change the appearance or features of the card to suit the sender’s tastes or needs – much like a photographer customizing his camera’s basic settings. there are those who argue that a card sent by post, by family or very close friends, adds a personal touch with the hand writing and the signature to chase the writ greeting in an easily readable type and font. and the card, in various colors and sizes and sometimes with illustrations, most likely will keep the card for life and remember the thoughts that have been post scripted.


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Drink ‘bahalina’ all you can and get ‘no hangover’

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Or non-drinkers, this beverage would often be mistaken as vinegar because of its sour smell as well as its color. For others, they would inaccurately describe it as tuba or coconut wine. But the longer it is aged, the more it tastes better. this is called bahalina. like tuba or coconut wine, bahalina is also derived from coconut saps. But bahalina undergoes a natural distillation process for at least a month. Known to have originated in leyte, bahalina is one of the most popular local wines in some parts of Samar and Bohol provinces. In the coastal Barangay San Juan in agdao district this city, a native of Bohol has been making bahalina for almost 30 years now. Hedo arcay, a native of alicia town in Bohol, used to be a sales agent of a giant soft drinks company in the early 1980s. arcay told Mindanews that when he arrived in Davao in the late 1970s, he worked as a vendor for a sidewalk store owned by his aunt. later, he learned that a soft drinks company was looking for sales agent to go around the different parts of Mindanao. “I applied and I was eventually hired as a sales agent of Pepsi [Cola Products Philippines, Inc.],” recalled arcay. But due to the risk of being a sales agent, he considered quitting his job. “robbery hold-up was so rampant during those days, I was scared.” while he was still employed at the soft drinks company, arcay started processing tuba that he sourced from the local farmers. at first, he just wanted to give it a try if the people in Davao will like the bahalina. “It went well, the people liked it. So I continued this business until I decided to quit my job because I’m earning well from bahalina,” said the 61-year old winemaker.

Special Feature By KeitH Bacongco Origins in Bohol arcay attributed his bahalina making skills from his father and grandfather. He recalled that bahalina making has been a part of his childhood back in his hometown. Bahalina is popular in Panglao Island, where it is also served in some beach resorts along with other popular beverages, arcay said. Processing bahalina, arcay explained, requires a lot of patience because he has to ensure that each gallon-size bottle is always clean. “everyday, I make sure that the empty bottles are cleaned. and I also strain the newly delivered tuba almost all day long. For every 16 gallons of tuba that I strain, a gallon is lost,” he said. Straining is part of the bahalina-making process to purify the newly-harvested tuba, said arcay, adding that this will separate the sediments. after transferring the bahalina from the bottle to the customer’s container, he immediately washes the bottle with soap and water. arcay has a regular tuba supplier from toril district, which is around 20 kilometers from Barangay San Juan. the tuba must be at its best quality, otherwise it will not produce a good quality bahalina. “My supplier ensures that it is the best tuba. One hundred percent tuba,” he said. Basement lab arcay has no especially built facility to process his bahalina. Instead, he utilizes the basement of his house, where he stores around 2,000 one-gallon size bottles. the size of the basement is about 360 square feet. Many of his bottles today are still the same bottles that he used when he was starting the business. arcay has devised his own system of

piling the bottles according to age. “It is important to organize these bottles very well given the number. For now, only me can identify which one is a month old or the eight-month old.” at the basement, the bottles are piled in three layers and each layer is divided by a plywood sheet. arcay said the bahalina should be stored in a cool place and away from direct sunlight; otherwise it will become sour and eventually become vinegar. “when storing, the bottles should be filled up to its mouth. then it should be airtight, otherwise molds will develop and it will become vinegar,” he explained. recommended mix Some prefers to drink the pure bahalina. Others would like to drink it with a combination of a cola drink or a grape juice. arcay recommends a liter of Pepsi or Pop Cola for every gallon of bahalina. It holds the same for the grape juice. He stressed that the longer the bahalina is aged, the better it gets. the Boholano sells his bahalina for P60 per gallon, adding that it is best paired with grilled fish or meat. “what is good about bahalina is that you would not experience any hangover the following day even if you would have a drinking spree,” he stressed. Source of living For years, arcay said he was able to send his children to school because of the bahalina business. One of them has already graduated from college and now works as the finance officer of a soft drinks retailer. One quit schooling due to speech problems. Currently, his youngest son is taking up a computer course at the ateneo de Davao University, one of the premier schools in Mindanao. “with my income from bahalina, I was able to provide all our needs at home [and of the children],” concluded the long self-paying Social Security System member. [Mindanews]

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HOUSanDS of people will be “the first” to get the new iPhone 5 today. I won’t be among them. I’ve had every model of apple’s revolutionary handset since it was first unveiled five years ago — upgrading even if my phone contract hadn’t expired yet — and, like the first-time parent of a toddler in a public place, am in a state of panic the moment I don’t know where my iPhone 4S is. But I am skipping this upgrade. and while apple is already setting sales records (again) with this launch, I’m seeing this milestone as the beginning of the end of the smartphone as the dominant mobile device in our daily lives. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not abandoning the iPhone, or any smartphone — at least not yet. I’m not even saying my iPhone 4S will be my last apple handset, or that the smartphone won’t endure, even if only as a commoditized device. Mine isn’t so much iPhone fatigue as it is ennui. and through the haze of that boredom there’s the gallop of a new horseman. the iPhone has become such an appendage it is easy to forget that much — if not most — of the iPhone euphoria is because of the software, which also gets a (free) upgrade today and is compatible with iPhones made for the last three years. the 4S is plenty fast, takes a great picture, has a nice display and was the apple of apple’s eye one short year ago. It introduced Siri (improvements in part of that free upgrade), arguably now the last real innovation for the iPhone and the first really important one since the retina display. the bigger screen on the iPhone 5 is nice enough (check out any one of a number of android phones already on the market to see if 4 inches diagonally is that much wicked better than 3.5 inches). It might as well be 4G lte-compatible, even if that data speed standard is still spotty, even in the densely populated areas it is targeted for. But regardless of whether the iPhone’s upgrades were drastic or marginal, the early-adopter instinct to upgrade to the newest device every year no longer applies. there’s an abundance of powerful phones already out there now, and it’s tablets — not phones — that are really innovating. Seven-inch tablets are the ones that’ll end the smartphone’s dominance for our hearts and minds. the first models that aren’t dead on arrival have begun to appear, giving apple’s iPad its first real competition and consumers their first real alternatives. Smaller tablets are just as functional, and more portable — by definition, of course. they are actually pocket-size, unlike the iPad, but not small enough to be not-better-enough than a phone. the nexus 7 I’ve been using lately makes the iPad I still own feel heavy and clunky. and if those iPad Mini rumors hold up, apple itself will be downsizing. I predict sales of that model will overtake the 10-inch iPad in fairly short order as consumers get used to its advantages over smartphones as well as larger tablets. that is the way of machines. they get smaller without compromise by also getting more powerful and more efficient. Desktops are now specialized devices, a purchase you feel compelled to explain because notebooks are powerful and more flexible and cost about the same. we are still at the very leading edge of this curve, but powerful, light tablets will become an even more omnipresent device. It will prompt many to wonder, why do I need a phone that does a million things and a tablet that does a million things? and why do I need to buy a new phone once a year? and the conclusion, for many, will increasingly be that the phone is just an app, but the tablet is a platform. Smartphones could be a lot dumber, and in a small-tablet world, we wouldn’t suffer. Smartphones — the iPhone in particular — have become iterative not only because of a natural innovative lull (big ideas are rare) but also because sometimes it makes sense not to go too far too fast. (apple’s profit motive also has something to do with it, and of course, there are more potential converts than upgraders.) Horace Dediu put it best: Disruption theory has taught us that the greatest danger facing a company is making a product better than it needs to be. there are numerous incentives for making products better but few incentives to re-directing improvements away from the prevailing basis of competition.


10 SUBURBIA EDGEDAVAO RPOC 11 now focuses on human development VOL.5 ISSUE 145 • SUNDAY - MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 - 24, 2012

Owing to DavNor convergence program By Noel Baguio

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He regional Peace and Order Council (rPOC) 11 now puts more premium on people as the center of its programs, with the creation of its Human Development Committee (HDC). rPOC 11 Chairman Governor rodolfo P. del rosario said the establishment of the sub-committee is in pursuit of the aquino administration’s peace paradigm, where providing the basic needs of the people is the best way to peace and its sustainability. the HDC is expected to focus on improving access to health, better education

and more income opportunities to people, particularly in conflict-affected areas or those communities prone to conflict. Committee Chair Priscilla n. razon, Officer-in-Charge of the Department of Social welfare and Development (DSwD) 11, said that the establishment of the HDC was inspired by the success of the convergence for peace and development program of Davao del norte. the convergence initiative brings together government resources to depressed and conflict-prone areas of the province.

to date, about 40,000 people have already benefited from a wide array of services brought by the provincial government with the help of the army, the police, lGUs, and other agencies. “Davao del norte is way ahead and we are just trying to replicate this trailblazing convergence to the other provinces,” razon said. 10th ID Commander BGen. ariel Bernardo also urged the members of the HDC to be conflict-sensitive in bringing to the target areas all the resources that they can possibly get from potential stakeholders.

CONFLICT-SENSITIVE. 10th ID Commander BGen. Ariel Bernardo, right, urges members of the newly-created human development committee of RPOC 11 to be conflict-sensitive in bringing government services to depressed

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In late June, the number of HIV/aIDS cases in the city only totaled 32 and with only two new cases recorded by the CIHSO then. From May 2011 until last June, the confirmed HIV/aIDS cases in the city only increased by four, with the two other cases detected last april. the CIHSO noted that most of the new HIV/ aIDS cases found in the area in the last two years involved gays, bisexuals and other men who have sex with men or MSM. lastimoso said the increase in HIV/aIDS cases in the city these past years could be attributed to the increasing number of persons who have “risky sexual behavior,” which includes having

FFROM 1 multiple sexual partners and engagement in unprotected sex. She said they are currently focusing their campaign against HIV/ aIDS among the professionals, especially the males, due to the rising rate of infection among them these past several years. lastimoso said proper awareness and education on HIV/aIDS remain vital in curbing the problem as what had been the experience with the local entertainment industry. “Our sustained education programs with our entertainers are now yielding positive results since no new HIV/aIDS cases so far came out among them,” she said. the official said the

city government continues to offer “free, confidential” screening for HIV/aIDS through the Social Hygiene Clinic, which is based at the CIHSO building inside the city district hospital. She said the clinic immediately submits the screened samples to the DOH’s StD (sexually-transmitted diseases)/aIDS Cooperative Central laboratory in Manila. “we can only stop the spread of HIV by knowing our own HIV status. this is very important because the government could allot funds for the purchase of maintenance treatments for those who would be found positive,” lastimoso added. [Allen V. Estabillo/MindaNews]

God which can be activated through prayers. From Mati, Fr. Suarez proceeded to the municipality of Baganga to continue his healing sessions. Known as the Healing Priest worldwide, Fr. Suarez was born in Barangay Butong, Batangas. He was a chemical engineer. after working in the Philippines and abroad, he decided to enter the seminary and was ordained priest in Ottawa, Canada in 2002. On July 16, 2011, he founded the Missionaries of Mary Mother of the Poor (MMMP), in time of the feast of Our lady of Mt. Carmel. according to him,

MMMP’s main thrust being the healing, renewal and ministry of the poor. It aims to be an instrument of healing for the Church and for the world. Fr. Suarez told media practitioners in Mati that he had seen the apparition of the Mother Mary and St. Joseph. He has a program twice a month over tV 5, and presides over the Holy Mass televised by aBS CBn. the people of the province are profuse with thanks for the coming of Fr. Suarez, making the leader of the province, Gov. Malanyaon an instrument in the successful healings he has done here. (Sarx Lanos/ IPID News Service).

in the country. “the only issue here is the election. they are too young to be involved in an election,” he stressed. From his experience as long-time mayor of the richest city in the Philippines, Binay said there were “unfortunate incidents” in Makati City where an SK member

had to traumatically be dragged into court because of cases filed in court. “they are too young (to be involved in cases), so it’s time to revisit the law,” Binay said, adding that a study has to be made to secure the right data to guide lawmakers arrive at a better decision.

By adapting the motor-driven electrical waste-gate, the boost pressure is precisely controlled. the back pressure is reduced when turbo boost is not necessary by opening the waste-gate, which improves fuel efficiency. During cold starts, the waste-gate remains open, which results in faster catalyst light-off for reduced exhaust emissions. Direct injection also utilizes a 9.5 compression ratio in this engine, while achieving a best-in-class 133 horsepower-per-liter. laMBDa II 3.3-lIter GDI V6 enGIne

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able to walk after Fr. Surez prayed over the child. Scores of people public declared that they felt better after the healing session. Fr. Suarez told the people to always pray to God as being prayerful is the best way to be close to the lord. the priest told numerous stories on how he was able heal the sick in various parts of the country and elsewhere in the world. He related that at least in four occasions people who have been dead for hours in the hospital were revived after he prayed over them. He said his amazing ability to heal people is a gift of

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abolish it, but it’s time to revisit the law. (look into the) very purpose why the SK and their election was made in the first place,” the vice president, who also chairs the United nationalist alliance (Una), said. Binay said he definitely supports the need to have a youth organization

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• The waste-gate for the turbocharger uses a motor-driven electrical controller instead of being mechanically controlled thanks to the integrated stainless-steel turbine housing with exhaust manifold, not only is the weight and cost of the casting dramatically reduced, but the durability of the turbine housing also improves. In addition, heat energy recovery and turbo efficiency significantly improve based on the fact that a traditional two-piece design effectively insulates some of the heat energy at the joint/gasket area.

for official candidates of political parties, and P5 for a candidate without any political party. Spending beyond the amount set may result in the candidate’s disqualification as it is an electoral offense, Casquejo said. Danilo Cullo, Comelec Davao regional lawyer, earlier told reporters that the implementing rules and guidelines of the campaign finance unit are still being finalized. He explained that election officers “do not have the capacity” to perform the tasks of a

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campaign finance unit because the ones who will be assigned have to follow through the activities of candidates since the first day of the campaign period. Cullo stressed that election officers and their staff are fully loaded with tasks pertaining to the upcoming polls and that “they do not even have the time to monitor who among the candidates did not submit their sworn statement of election contributions and expenditure during the 2010 elections.” Casquejo said the

campaign finance units face difficult tasks in monitoring the candidate’s expenses for pamphlets, snacks during meetings and sorties, and posters, unlike in the candidate’s media advertising that can be traced easily to the media outfits. the filing of candidacy for the 2013 polls is from October 1-5, and within this period voters’ registration will be temporarily suspended. the period of voters’ registration is until October 31, unless extended. [Lorie Ann A. Cascaro/ MindaNews]

ly loud sound systems, shaded license plates, and many others. “this is in response to the clamor of several commuters. Public utility vehicles need to be compliant not only regarding government standards but also on keeping our streets and travel orderly ” he said. to submit a report, according to the direction on the stricter, a complainant needs to text his or her full name, plate number of the vehicle, and the nature of violation and send this to 09152988092 or 09051964660. Documented transaction Mangelen also explained the need of all transactions to be documented for the sake of transparency. this came to his attention when the main office in Manila required them to submit some important documents but they failed to comply because no records were found. He immediately issued a directive to make an inventory and provide a room for the safekeeping of files and documents. “the personnel of the records section should see to it that all files are in place as ready reference whenever they are needed,” he said, adding that per-

sonnel should be careful in handling documents from transacting public and see to it that they are not fake or tampered with. Quality accomplishment Mangelen said accomplishment is but normal for a government agency which has a day-to-day transaction with the public. “But it should be quality accomplishment which means meeting the requirements of quality,” he said. admitting lack of proper skills trainings among ltO enforcers, Mangelen said he he encouraged them to join trainings to enhance their skills and knowledge on law enforcement and other must-know to be more effective and efficient in dealing with the motorists. He said administrative staff are also allowed to participate in these trainings for the same purpose and are told to cascade what they learn to their colleagues. Mangelen said he is a believer of team work where quality accomplishment can only be achieved if everyone is a team player. “Under my watch, I see to it that my men are properly guided and inspired to notch quality accomplishments,” he said. (aSa)

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fixers are the ones who jack up the fees even in double. “Huwag nating bigyan ng problema mga kababayan natin kasi karamihan sa kanila mahihirap din,” he said. another change that Mangelen initiated is the construction of a conference room in their office so that district conferences and other important management meetings can be done right there instead of holding them outside which requires for time and expenses. Part of his program is to construct an ltO regional office which will become a one-of-a-kind One-StOPSHOP, where an area will be set aside for actual driving examination to applicant drivers. He said office will rise on an eight-hectare lot owned by ltO. “we have no other purpose here but to service and convenience to the transacting public,” he said. two months ago, Mangelen introduced the “I-report sa ltO-12” stickers in PUVs, which encourages commuters and motorists to report any violation by those involved in public transport service. this plan to establish SMS hotlines came after Mangelen received so many complaints such as smoking while driving, extreme-

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Petition for Approval of Sale and Transfer of a Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a FILCAB Ordinary Regular Service EDUARDO C. BENLOT, Case No.2012-XI-00618 Petitioner-Vendor (2000-XI-00353) ANTONIO B. SOMBILON, Petitioner-Vendee

x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x NOTICE OF HEARING Petitioners request authority for the Approval of Sale and Transfer executed by EDUARDO C. BENLOT in favor of ANTONIO B.SOMBILON of a Certificate of Public Convenience with Equipment issued in this case authorizing the operation of a FILCAB Ordinary Regular service on the route: CAMP CATITIPAN VIA DACUDAO AVENUE ROUTE with use of ONE (1) unit, which Certificate is still valid and subsisting up to December 31, 2014.

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11th Judicial Region Branch 15, Davao City IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO CAUSE THE CORRECTION OF SP. PROC NO. 12, 144-12 ENTRIES IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF MARVEN ARNIBAL ALINGALAN-VILLANUEVA, PARTICULARLY HER GENDER, FROM MALE TO FEMALE, AND THE SURNAME OF HER MOTHER, FROM BLANK TO ARNIBAL., MARVEN ARNIBAL ALINGALAN-VILLANUEVA, Petitioner -versusTHE OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR OF DAVAO, Respondent. x---------------------------------------x O R D E R

NOTICE, is hereby given that this petition will be heard by this Board on OCTOBER 09, 2012 at 09:30 a.m. at this office at the above address.

This is verified to cause the correction of entries in the certificate of live birth of Marven Arnibal AlingalanVillanueva particularly her gender from male to “FEMALE” and the surname of her mother from Blank to “ARNIBAL”.

At least, FIVE (5) days prior to the above date petitioner shall publish this Notice once in a one (1) daily newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao

Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, let the petition be heard on October 2, 2012 at 8:30 a.m, at the session hall of this Court, on which date, hour and place, all interested persons are hereby cited to appear and show cause, if they have any, why this petition should not be granted.

Parties opposed to the granting of the petition must file their written opposition supported by documentary evidence on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the petitioner, and may if they so, desire appear on said date and time. This petition will be acted upon by this Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidence submitted by the parties, unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence. WITNESS the Honorable BENJAMIN A. GO, CESO V, Regional Director, this 20th day of July 2012 at Davao City. TERESITA DELA PEÑA-YÑIGUEZ Chief Transport Development Officer

Let copy of this Order and Petition be published before the hearing date at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Davao once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. Give the Davao City Civil Registrar and the solicitor General copies of this order. SO ORDERED. Davao City, Philippines, August 2, 2012

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50 years of fun and style for the feet Urbanitesandtheirhaulfromthisyear’sMYOH.

EvEr colorful and ever stylish, Havaianas celebrated 50 years by holding their threeday 2012 Make Your own Havaianas (or MYoH) at the Activity center of Abreeza Mall, Sept. 14-16.

Already an annual affair, Make Your own Havaianas is the best opportunity for Davao’s fashionistas to come out and express themselves by making their own customized pair of Havaianas flip-flops. Making your own Havaianas flip-flop is as easy as 1-2-3. The first step is to choose

the kind of sole you like and then match it with any kind or color of strap. Given then Havaianas has a multitude soles and even more kinds of colored straps, it can get daunting. Good thing the event has giant interactive wheels that spin and match different soles and straps in

an instant. I also love that there is a third wheel that allows you to easily match the many different limited edition pins that are only available at MYoH. After much fussing about, I chose to go with the limited edition soles paired with gold straps. I added a cool sunglass pin and a 1962 Havaianas commemorative pin and my MYoH 2012 flip-flop was all blinged out and ready to hit the sidewalks of durian city. Follow or message me on Twitter @kennethkingong for more happenings and foodie finds around Durianburg.

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ThE long wait is over for coffee aficionados as Starbucks opens its first branch in Southern Mindanao on September 20. Enjoy Starbucks coffee from 8:30am11:30pm during Sundays-Thursdays and 8:30am12:30am on Fridays and Saturdays. They offer the world’s best coffee and the finest coffee experience while also conducting business in ways to produce social, environmental and economic benefits for the communities in which they do business. The tradition of warm hospitality, constant need for connection, and love for coffee are the qualities that make Starbucks Coffee and the Filipino people a great culture fit. Visit Starbucks located at the Ground Floor, Al Fresco Strip, SM City General Santos.

PEoPLE oF ThE MANSIoN. white Mansion’s Cathy Binag (3rd from left) and Tonyboy Floirendo (6th from left), guests Binggoy Montemayor (5th from left), Jun Ledesma, Leo Magno, with friends from Ayala Malls and Century Properties.

Abreeza announces family-themed photo exhibit and competition

Good NEwS to all our fun-loving, moment-capturing shutterbugs! Abreeza Mall officially announces its photography exhibit and competition with the theme “Capturing Abreeza Moments”. want to know how to qualify? It’s this simple: This coming September 28-30, Abreeza gives the center stage to the kids and the kids-at-heart for various interactive kiddie shows and activities happening all throughout the mall. Key spots are the following: GF Supermarket hallway, GF Abreeza Park dining, 2F between Bambu and Gforce, 2F fronting Abensons and 3F Roof Garden. For your pictures to qualify, they have to depict uniquely captured moments from one of the activities held in these areas. All entries must be printed in an 8x10in photo paper, submitted separately in a short sized brown envelope from october 1-3, from 9:00AM to 10:00PM at the Abreeza Admin office, 2nd floor, or in one of the Concierge counters at the ground floor. Indicate your name, contact number and title of the photograph in a separate paper. Entries may be in vertical or horizontal orientation. All entries will be judged on composition/ subject 40%, artistic appeal 40%, FB/ Twitter vote 20%. Every contestant can submit up to 3 entries. For the FB and Twitter vote, all pictures submitted will be uploaded to the official Abreeza Facebook Page so you can tell your friends to comment or tweet about the picture and you can earn points through that! one vote per comment per person on FB and one vote per tweet will be the counting for online voting. All comments and tweets made before october 3, will be included in the official point count. After that, a closed-door judging will take place on october 4, facilitated by Abreeza’s selected group of professional photographers. The photo exhibit will run on october 4-7, at the 2F Robinsons hallway. This exciting contest will commence on october 9, where the first prize winner will get P15,000, P10,000 for the 2nd prize and P5,000 for the 3rd prize. Stay tuned for more exciting events for the entire family! Abreeza has a lot more up their sleeves!

Tales from the White Mansion By Carlo P. Mallo

Dining is a social event for us filipinos and the notion of eating alone is as alien as what the landscape of Pluto may look like. Thus it comes as no surprise that long, leisurely dinners are filled to the brim with stories, gossips, updates, and what-not.

one late afternoon, I was invited for dinner at the newly opened White Mansion restaurant – the white house that sits atop the hill near the BajadaBuhangin flyover, were the camella Northpoint project is. I was intrigued with what the place had to offer so I readily said yes despite the torrential rains complete with flashes of lightning and thunder claps. I didn’t know that dinner would be with the executives of Ayala Malls, who were in town for their quarterly visit to Abreeza, Tonyboy floirendo, and the lady behind the White Mansion, cathy. of course I was joined by my colleagues from other community newspapers. The food was great. Scratch that. It was awesome. Every bite was a burst of flavor and cathy arranged the servings of the dishes in a way that there was time for our palates to be cleared. And accompanied by the ever gracious host, Tonyboy, everyone had their fill even before we reached

the main course! Just imagine eating dish after dish of gustatory delight for the past couple of hours and having been served sorbet, only to find out that the entrée is yet to be served. I simply gasped. But I tell you, the long hours that we spent sitting on the dining table

was a fleeting moment. We barely realized it was that long as we traded stories, gossips, and whatever tales that we exchanged at the White Mansion. While no one asked questions, the dishes being served would provide the way for answers to be voluntarily given, or was it the lychee sake and everyone’s vary-

ing state of inebriation? The White Mansion in itself has a long history already, thousands of tales left untold. And just like the thousands of tales it has secretly hidden behind its walls and intricate carvings, so will most of the stories that we exchanged that night. As the night came to a close and the skies clear after the clouds poured its heart into the city that night, one realizes that dining is not just about the food and the place, it’s about the experience, the exchange of stories, and yes, the lychee sake of White Mansion.


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Gangnam Style is officially dead RIP, “Gangnam Style”! Because, as misty eyed as it makes us to admit, we are officially over the latest viral video to sweep the Internet...and the world!

“Gangnam Style,” the amazing song-and-dance number accompanied by an even more amazing music video skyrocketed straight out of Korea and in to our hearts. But now, as we let out an exasperated sigh with every PSY parody the hits the Net, it’s time we take a look back at the short life and quicker death of Gangnam. To make it easier for you to cope with, we’ve broken it down into The Five Steps of Viral SharkJumping. Step One: Amazement “have you seen this?!?!” millions of people wrote about PSY’s music video as it was uploaded en mass to Twitter, Facebook and just about every single social media platform known to man (and probably some intergalactic alien transmissions too). And if you hadn’t, you needed to: The video, which was originally uploaded in July, features the Korean rapper wearing slick shades as he danced his signature Gangnam moves in a barn, a beach, a bus and about a bajillion other places. It was everything that a music video should be. which is why it went viral immediately (at last check, the video had racked up over 220 million views on YouTube and the single was No. 1 on Amazon). Step Two: Acceptance Like with every video worthy of its viral status, the public embraced “Gangnam”...with a vengeance! And when it rains, it pours parody videos. PSY got spoofed by nearly everyone: Sexy Navy boys in full regalia, fictional Middle-earthdwelling wizards, college mascots and even My Little Ponies. But if a video goes viral and no one spoofs it on their wedding day, does it ever really go viral at all? heck no! That much we learned from all those Chris Brown wedding recreations (right, The office?). And PSY got

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his wedding day debut courtesy of San Franciscans Stefani and Jeremy. Solid production value, ya crazy newlyweds! Gangnam parodying isn’t without its risks though, as learned by our favorite group of dancing lifeguards. The El Monte, Calif., group has racked up over a million and a half views on YouTube for their impressive aquatic rendition (complete with underwater Gangnaming!) but also got fired for it. worth it? we think so! Step Three: Celebration once the public loves something, it’s only a matter of time before hollywood gets in on the action. while we’re a little surprised that none of the big studios have optioned a “Gangnam Style” biopic (we’re still not sure that the networks aren’t generating a pilot right now), plenty of stars got in on the action, naturally. which means PSY has been everywhere. The rapper popped up at the VMAs, where he traded barbs with host Kevin hart and got to perform his signature boogie in front of millions of MTV viewers (not to mention stars like Rihanna and Katy Perry). he also got to give the biggest pop star, Britney Spears, a one-onone tutorial when they appeared on Ellen. But how do you know when you’ve truly made it as a viral video? A Saturday Night Live spoof, of course, which “Gangnam Style” got in the season 38 premiere, when host Seth MacFarlane intro-

duced Bobby Moynihan as a dead ringer for the rapper. But wait: PSY even got a super-charged cameo himself! Can you get any bigger than that? Step Four: Exhaustion No. which is why, following an SNL spoof, you really have nowhere to go but down. And fast. Sure, we love Jersey Shore as next as the next dude and Vinny Guadagnino’s rendition was cute enough, what with his entourage of pint-sized backup dancers. But it’s nothing we haven’t seen before. Couldn’t he have at least got Snooki’s baby meatball to fist bump from his crib for it?! which is the point: we’re so inundated with Gangnam galore that it’ll take something seriously out there to grab our attention. we need glitz! we need controversy! we need Amanda Bynes and Lindsay Lohan Gangnaming with a slew of LAPd and NYPd officers! Step Five: Over It And since that doesn’t seem like it will be happening anytime soon, we’re calling it: “Gangnam Style” has officially jumped the shark. But fear not, PSY, you’ll go to that great viral video place in the sky (or Google Archives, whatever) along with the likes of Rebecca Black’s “Friday” (remember her?!) and that “Charlie Bit Me” kid (aww, he’s still cute actually). And who knows, maybe one day there will be a Step Six: Nostalgia! So...who’s ready to go viral next?! (E! online)

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Apo ladies win PAL Friendship title

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aVaO’S apo Golf and Country Club won the Friendship Division title in the recent Pal ladies Interclub at the rain-swept Sta. Barbara Golf and Country Club in Iloilo. the apo ladies, led by veteran Imee Garcia and team captain Mimi Siason, submitted a 360 total on rounds of 94, 100, 86 and 80 to beat Camp aguinaldo who totalled 349 built around rounds of 73, 102, 75 and 99. two other Davao clubs finished third and fourth respectively with rancho Palos (95, 79, 75, 89338) and Davao Golf and Country Club (69, 73, 95, 75--312) completing their stint in Iloilo in that order. Garcia bucked a hurting arm to carry the fight for the apo ladies who battled rancho Palos Verdes early in the tournament. rPV led after Day 1 but apo got back to take control from the second round onwards. the other members of the apo Golf ladies team are Cecile Co, Irene Shinmura, Gemma Bokawachi, lilibeth Crisologo, evelyn Quinsay, and lourdes amherthia Ortega. the rancho Palos Verdes team meantime is composed of Jean Gotianse (team captain), leni Hao, Clara Kim, Park Young ran, Jo Mi Sun, Kim Sun ae, Chon Young rung, and Ku Ja Soon while the Davao City Golf Club ladies team has Josephine Vergara, Stella Barnes, rosalie antivo, roselyn Sara, rohelyn revilleza and ailyn Quiachon. In the Championship Division, Mia legaspi led a swashbuckling closing round by Manila Southwoods Masters yesterday as the Carmona-based squad repeated as Philippine airlines (Pal) ladies’ Interclub champion running away from Del Monte at Sta. Barbara here. legaspi fired a three-over-par 73 worth 51 points, Sunshine Baraquel

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DYNAMIC TRIO. The youthful power trio of (from left) Sunshine Baraquiel, Annika Cedo and Miya Legaspi propelled Manila Southwoods Masters to their second consecutive PAL Ladies Interclub overall championship crown at the Santa Barbara golf course in Iloilo. (photo by Roy Bonghanoy of PAL)

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Fter nullifying Philippine national men’s football team’s loss against laos, world governing body FIFa has stripped another azkals match recognition as an official international friendly. FIFa confirmed that it withdrew consideration of the azkals’ nil-nil draw against Cambodia in Phnom Penh last September 5 because referees allowed more than six substitutes for the Cambodians

during the game. according to FIFa’s laws of the Game, official international matches featuring national teams only allow up to a maximum of six substitutions per squad. However, more than six replacements are permitted in non-official FIFa friendly matches, as long as both sides agree on the limit of subs with the consent of the referees prior to the game.

The Philippine Azkals will have to see two of their recent international friendly matches nullified.

APO LADIES. Gemma Bokawachi, Cecile Co, Mimi Siason and Imee Garcia powered the Apo Ladies to the title in the recent PAL Ladies Interclub Friendship Division. (Gemma Bokawachi)

rInCeSS SUPeral cruised to a 12-stroke victory over Malaysian nur Durriyah despite a closing two-over 74, sealing the 100 Plus Malaysian Junior Open Golf Championship in Malaysia Friday and nailing team ICtSI’s fourth victory in as many weeks abroad. Superal, 15, knocked down birdies on nos. 1 and 6 inside five feet but had two missed-green bogeys and made a double-bogey on the tricky par-3 no. 3 which she hit in regulation, but putted from a difficult position. She needed to pitch from 10 yards but muffed a six-footer for a 5. the rest of the field likewise struggled on

the unpredictable putting surface of the Saujana Golf and Country Club, enabling the Filipina to post a runaway victory at 216 that included a 72 and a 70. Durriyah also settled for a 74 and took runner-up honors at 228, while erstwhile pursuer Genevieve ling hobbled with a 78 and wound up third at 231 followed by local bets Kellie Yan, who had a 234 after a 76, and asha lakshme, who had a 79 for a 235. Superal, the reigning Southern ladies Open champion, actually swept two titles as she also took the Class B crown with a bigger winning margin of 22 strokes over abigail Chong, who finished with a 238 after a 76.

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HIS is getting to be notoriously a sad trademark of Smart Gilas. Be it version 1 or 2. a demoralized Gilas Pilipinas team settled for fourth place in the Fiba asia Cup after losing to a hot-shooting Qatar team, 63-79, on Saturday in tokyo. a backbreaking barrage of four three-pointers in the fourth quarter took whatever fight was left of the Filipinos, who gamely stayed within striking distance up until that point despite starting slotman Marcus Douthit playing only on one good leg.

a shot clock-beating trey by big man Yousuf Mohammed kicked off that decisive sequence, which saw the Qataris break loose for good, 73-56, and clinch third place as well as the outright berth to next year’s asian championships that goes with it. Smart Gilas, clearly not yet over 60-77 loss to Iran in their semifinal match on Friday, matched the fourthplace finish of its predecessors two years ago under coach rajko toroman. Gilas finished the tournament with a 4-3 (winloss) slate.

Just like in most of the games that mattered in this tournament, the Filipinos couldn’t hit their outside shots consistently enough. they made just one of their first 16 attempts from three-point distance before Gary David hit one with less than three minutes left. By then, it was too late. the Qataris took control in the first half, 33-24, following a 7-0 run in a stretch where Douthit emerged from a rebound battle down on the floor clutching his right ankle which he twisted after stepping on the foot of a Qatari big man.


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added 48 and prodigious annika Cedo contributed a 43 for a 142 and a 23-point victory over Del Monte. Southwoods tallied 520 and easily overhauled a 32-point deficit at the start of the third round by fielding its top three players. abby arevalo, the 12-year-old US Veritas champion, carried the fight for Southwoods in the first two rounds with consecutive 44s. apple Fudolin scored 44, eva Minoza chipped in with 43 and rainstar roque had a 35 for Del Monte’s final day 125 and 497 overall that made the Bukidnon-based bets runners-up for the second straight year of the event’s revival. “It was sweet victory for us,” skipper Beachie abiera said. “we were fortunate to successfully defend the title. the key was our decision to save our best players for the final two rounds.” legaspi, a battle-scarred teener with stints in so many tough events here and abroad, had five bogeys and two birdies that came on the fifth and 18thholes. Her 101 points easily made her the event’s individual champion. “I was very comfortable with my swing out

there today,” legaspi said. “I was steady on the greens, which somehow explains my good score today.” the Iloilo edition of the revived Pal ladies Interclub is sponsored by airbus, 100 Plus sports drink, Summit water, avis Car rental, Department of tourism, Crossover 105.1, radyo5, People asia magazine and Solar entertainment. the Palakbayan sponsors are B/e aerospace, Boeing International Corp., rMn networks and Sarabia Manor Hotel& Conventions Center. Donors include amazing Planet, Century Properties, Diamond Hotel Phils., eDSa Shangri-la, Plantation Bay

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resort & Spa, Print town/ lexmedia and tanduay Distillers and Hyatt Hotel & Casino. In the other divisions, Cebu (462) is champion in Founders; tagaytay Highlands (434) for Sportswriters; and apo Golf (360) for Friendship. the final scores – *Championship:* Manila Southwoods 116, 119, 143, 142 (520) Del Monte 137, 130, 105, 125 (497) *Founders:* Cebu 112, 109, 120, 121 (462), alabang 1 104, 114, 101, 113 (432), Villamor 105, 100, 109, 112 (426), negros 107, 105, 79, 128 (419), Sta. elena 101, 111, 98, 100 (410) Singapore 83, 102, 96, 84 (365) Camp

John Hay 91, 79, 98, 78 (346), Pueblo 73, 79, 79, 88 (319) *Sportswriters:* tagaytay Highlands 109, 106, 111, 108 (434), australia 63, 108, 88, 117 (376), Bacolod 93, 87, 97, 83 (360) Valley ladies 98, 88, 80, 82 (348), eagle ridge 80, 85, 94, 85 (344), Mactan 84, 62, 89, 78 (313), Southwoods legends 72, 81, 73, 75 (301) *Friendship:* apo Golf 94, 100, 86, 80 (360), Camp aguinaldo 73, 102, 75, 99 (349), rancho Palos 95, 79, 75, 89 (338), Davao 69, 73, 95, 75 (312), Iloilo 78, 78, 77, 77 (310), alabang 2 80, 78, 63, 89 (310), team Japan 60, 56, 74, 83 (273), Victorias 57, 58, 80, 74 (269), Manila Golf 57, 57, 73, 70 (257)


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