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EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013

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Serving a seamless society

THE ONlY NINOY rEMINDEr. About the only reminder of the martyrdom of the late hero Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino as far as Dabawenyos are concerned is that image on the old P500 bill. No streets, buildings or parks are named after him in Davao. No statues either. Yesterday was Ninoy’s 30th death anniversary and likewise, no significant event dedicated for him was held here. Lean Daval Jr.

KADAYAWAN jAIlBrEAK BJMP recovers 2 inmates who escaped at the height of festival Boncato explains drop in hotel occupancy rate

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ePARTMenT of Tourism (DOT) 11 director Art Boncato attributes the slight drop in occupancy rate of hotels during the Kadayawan Festival to the increase in number of hotels in Davao City. edge Davao made a survey among the leading hotels here to check on their occupancy rate on August 17 and found that while there was a slight drop in o c cupancy rate per hotel, there was an increase in the number of occupants overall

MODErN lIMOUSINES. These two limousines parked at The Royal Mandaya Hotel await guests for transport to the Davao International Airport. There was a slight drop of hotel occupancy during the Kadayawan weekend due to the increase in hotels in Davao, according to the Department of Tourism 11. Lean Daval Jr.

compared to last year’s Kadayawan. “It’s still an increase,” Boncato told edge, adding that this is a good sign.

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he Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Region 11 recovered two of its inmates who escaped at the height of the Kadayawan Festival last Saturday, August 17.

A BJMP 11 administrative staff, who requested anonymity, confirmed to edge Davao that according to their initial reports, two inmates, a male and a female, escaped from the Davao City jail in Maa last Saturday. The woman, called “MJ” was immediately captured while the man, alias Makabalhin, was collared Tuesday morning. In a television interview, BJMP 11 regional director J/SSupt Amelia Vega said that this was the first time that escapees were recovered this fast. She said, the escapees could have been subjected to longer sentence if they went into

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Cock handler killed by riders-in-tandem

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IGaCoS resort owners want PD 1067 provision amended Cornley wins slam title


2 THE BIG NEWS EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013

Still no final report on rat infestation calamity fund By GrEGorio G. DEliGEro

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S rat infestation still plaguing the villages in Paquibato district? This question cropped up as the city government offices handling the P30.51 million calamity fund allocated to help the affected farmers cope with the devastating effects of the calamity have still to submit a final report on the utilization of the fund. “Technically, these villages are still in a state of calamity,” said councilor Melchor Quitain in a privileged speech during the regular session of the city

council Tuesday. In February 2011, a state of calamity was declared in Paquibato district after thousands of rats damaged acres of agricultural land amounting to loss in the millions of pesos. The affected villages are barangays Salapawan, Lumiad, Colosas, Tapak, Mapula, Paradise embac, Fatima and Pandaitan. Section 5 of the ordinance that declares a state of calamity states that, “The executive Department shall submit to the City Council a monthly itemized re-

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A student covers her face to hide her dreadful facial expression brought by the pain from a Tetadif Td vaccine shot during a vaccination drive at Leon Garcia Sr. National High School in Agdao, Davao City on Tuesday. A total of

1,350 high school students of the said school received vaccination shot. Lean Daval Jr.

Cock handler killed I by riders-in-tandem

Bam on Ninoy Aquino Day: War on poverty continues

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IDInG in tandem assailants were at it again, killing another victim just two days after the Kadayawan Festival. Unidentified gunmen aboard a motorcycle shot dead Tuesday 6 pm, Andres Vallespin,

34, a handler of fighting cocks of Luzville Village, Panacan Davao City. The assailants shot him in the head and chest with a .45 caliber pistol, according to scene of the crime operatives (SOCO).

In a Television interview, Sasa Police S/Insp Carlito Aspilat said that the victim’s name appears in a police blotter report recently for allegedly attacking a relative while under the influence of liquor. however, the vic-

tim’s brother, Robertson Vallespin, said he was shocked by what happened to his brother Andres who he claimed was a good person. Sasa police are investigating the incident.

n the observance of ninoy Aquino Day yesterday to commemorate the late senator and national hero’s martyrdom, his nephew and neophyte senator, Paolo “Bam” Aquino IV, said that after the defeat of the Marcos dictatorship, the next battle is the liberation of the Filipino people from the grip of poverty. In a text message to edge Davao, Aquino said, “noong pana-

hon ni Tito ninoy, ang pinaglalaban ng mga Pilipino ay kalayaan at demokrasya, ngayon ang hamon ng panahon ay labanan ang kahirapan (during the time of Uncle ninoy, the Filipinos fought for freedom and democracy, now, the challenge we face is the battle against poverty).” he said, “kaya po natin itinutulak ang malawakang kaunlaran dahil, hangat mily-

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Dolfo asks warring Daneco groups to settle row By antonio m. aJEro

D This man makes the pavement lining of a canal his sleeping haven unmindful of the risk of falling into the water way in this photo taken along Roxas Avenue in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

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AVAO DeL nORTe Gov. Rodolfo del Rosario yesterday called on warring management groups of the Davao del norte electric Cooperative, Inc. (Daneco) to settle their differences to avert the possibility of the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) disconnecting Daneco from the grid for failure to pay hundreds of millions of pesos in electric bills. The disconnection will make more than 160,000 electric consumers not only in Davao del norte but

also in Compostela Valley without electricity. “It is time for the two conflicting groups, Daneco-neA and Daneco-CDA, to bury the hatchet and think about what is good of the consumers who are real owners of Daneco,” Governor del Rosario said in a text message to edge Davao. The governor was referring to the management group fighting for the electric cooperative to remain under the national electrification Administration (Daneco-neA) and the one that argues

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EDGEDAVAO VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013

GENERAL SANTOS CITY

Council wants two Congress representatives C

ITInG it will better serve the city’s interests, the General Santos City council is pushing for the separation of the city from the first congressional or legislative district of South Cotabato and the creation of two congressional districts for the area. In an urgent resolution, the council specifically asked the house of Representatives to pass a law that will set off the reconfiguration of South Cotabato’s first district and the establishment of the new congressional districts in the city. “This Sanggunian strongly believes that the interest of the city and its people could be better represented in the country’s legislative branch if it is separated from its current congressional district and reorganized into two districts with duly elected representatives,” it said. City Councilor Dominador Lagare III, who authored the resolution, said Tuesday the city is now qualified to be divided into two legislative districts as provided for in the 1987 Constitution. he said Article VI, Section 5 of the Constitution provides that “each city with a population of at least 250,000 shall have at

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least one (1) representative, and that within three (3) years following the return of every census, the Philippine Congress shall make a reappointment of legislative districts based on the standards provided in the Constitution.” Lagare said that based on the 2010 national census conducted by the national Statistics Office, the city’s total population already reached 538,086. he said the city is now classified as a highly-urbanized city and that its population figures might have even “nearly doubled as of this time due to steady rise of population owing to high immigration and birth rates.” “notwithstanding the significant count of its populace, however, the city remains integrated up to the present to the first congressional district of the Province of South Cotabato, which also can stand alone as a separate congressional district,” Lagare said. Rep. Pedro Acharon Jr., who represents South Cotabato’s first district, was supposed to have refiled a “modified” bill last month seeking the separation of this city into a new congressional district. he earlier told reporters that the new measure

DAVAO SUr PrOGrAM. Davao Del Sur First District Representative Mercedes C. Cagas listens to Director Priscilla N. Razon of DSWD as she explains the programs and services of DSWD which are being implemented in her district such as Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, KALAHI-CIDSS, Sustainable Livelihood Program, Supplementary Feeding, Social Pension for focuses on the reconfiguration of South Cotabato province’s first congressional district to pave the way for the creation of a new lone district for the city. But online records of

bills referred to the house committee on local government, which Acharon now heads, did not show any entry regarding the proposed measure. South Cotabato’s first district presently com-

province’s stand not to tolerate ransom demands. Supt. Reynante delos Reyes, Midsayap town police chief, said the victim was released in el Manuel hotel in Cotabato City where he was fetched by the negotiating team. But he said they don’t have full identification of the group of abductors yet, except that the head of the kidnap-for-ransom gang is a certain “Kumander Superpower.” Delos Reyes said they are still waiting for additional reports from the Anti-Kidnapping Group.

Baya was about to close their store at Barangay Tumbras in Midsayap when at least five armed masked men disembarked from a gray Mitsubishi vehicle and forcibly dragged him at gun point. Baya is a son of a retired soldier who is now a village councilor Tumbras. el Manuel hotel’s Globe cellphone line kept on ringing when this reporter attempted to get their side on the reported release of the kidnap victim inside their premises. [Ferdinandh Cabrera/Mindanews]

Abducted college student released A

FTeR 11 days in the hands of his abductors, the 19-yearold college student from Midsayap, north Cotabato who was abducted while inside a store at the height of military operations in the province against lawless elements on August 10, was released before dawn today. According to Jessie ened, executive secretary of the Provincial Government of north Cotabato, victim Mark Anthony Baya was handed to a negotiating team tapped by Governor emmylou Mendoza.

ened, who is part of the team together with board members Dulla Sultan and Mohamad “Kelly” Antao and another local official of Midsayap, immediately brought the victim to the Cotabato Provincial hospital in Amas, Kidapawan City for medical check up and stress debriefing procedure. “he was so hungry and requested to eat some,” ened narrated his first moment interacting with the victim. he assured there was no ransom paid to the kidnappers because of the

CARMEN, DAVAO DEL NORTE

LGU’s big-ticket projects: Forest park, coastal road

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OReST Park and coastal road are among the big-ticket tourism projects that will soon rise in the Municipality of Carmen which lies between the cities of Panabo and Tagum. In an interview, Carmen Municipal Mayor Marcelino Perandos revealed a plan to create a Forest Park in a 20-hectare non-productive and

flood-prone land area which he was optimistic of acquiring before his term ends. “We have no natural attraction here; we conceptualize of developing a forest park as our eco-tourism site,” he said. The proposed site was flood-prone but Perandos said it could be viably developed into an ecotourism site through cut-

and-fill method to create a land area for trees and wildlife as well for water-based eco-tour adventure. he was looking forward to develop a site for crocodiles, for monkeys and other wildlife species as well as for aviary at the Forest Park where an activity area will also be provided for camping activities of groups such

as the Girls and the Boys scouts. Perandos considered the land acquisition as viable because the prospect site would be of much lower price compared with the municipal government’s newly acquired 10-hectare resettlement and four-hectare government employee housing sites. [PIA 11/ Jeanevive Duron-Abangan]

Indigent Senior Citizens, Bottom-Up Budgeting and other interventions for the vulnerable and disadvantaged. Razon conducted a courtesy call Monday along with the DSWD XI Management Committee and program focal persons. [DSWD/Carmela Cadigal-Duron] prises this city and the municipalities of Tupi, Tampakan and Polomolok. In the 15th Congress, Acharon filed house Bill (hB) 6038 or “an act reapportioning the compo-

sition of the first and second legislative districts in the province of South Cotabato and thereby creating a new legislative district from such reapportionment.” (Allen V. estabillo / Mindanews)

BANAYBANAY, DAVAO ORIENTAL

Mahogany trees propagated

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OVeRnMenT employees and students planted around 3,000 mahogany seedlings in the four-hectare Baltic Tree Park in Barangay Pintatagan, Banaybanay in Davao Oriental last Friday, August 16. Provincial environment and natural Resources officer-in-charge Dante M. Ganir said the activity marked the continued public support to the provincial government’s advocacy on saving the forest and preserving the environment. Davao Oriental Governor Corazon n. Malanyaon founded in 2009 the Million Trees Movement which has, since then, been adopted by provincial offices, national line agencies, local government units, the military and the police forces based in the province, and academic institutions, as part of their set annual activities. “This activity is not just the gauge of our support to Gov. Malanyaon’s leadership and a present for her birthday

(this week), but this also brings into action her vision to preserve and conserve the forest canopy through the Million Trees Movement,” said Ganir. Ganir cited the Million Trees Movement as a strategy which heightened people’s awareness on the importance of forest to human survival. Meanwhile, the Million Trees Movement is expected to play a significant part of the Provincial Development Agenda of the Provincial Government in building back the typhoon Pablo-devastated towns of Baganga, Cateel and Boston. The Provincial Information Office said that the province had set plans to adopt and implement “green projects” to include watershed rehabilitation, replanting activities, mangrove rehabilitation, and coastal clean-up, among other environmental activities which will integrate tree planting. [Karen Lou Deloso, PIO DavOr/ Jeanevive Duron Abangan, PIA 11]


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VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013

ANGELES CITY

DTI imposes price freeze in Pampanga, Bataan D

ePARTMenT of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Wednesday said a freeze in the prices of basic and prime goods is now in effect in the entire Pampanga and Bataan which have been both placed under a state of calamity due to damages brought by the Tropical Storm Maring-enhanced Southwest monsoon. DTI Regional Director Judith Angeles explained that “under a state of calamity, an automatic price control is implemented as contained in Section 6 of RA 7581 otherwise known as the Price Act as a preventive measure to avoid chaos that may result from overpricing of goods such as processed milk, canned goods, coffee, laundry soap, detergent, candles, bread, and salt during times of calamities,” hence, the prices of such in the mentioned areas excluding agricultural products should remain at levels prior to the calamity. Angeles added “upon

declaration of state calamity by the local government, a price control can be implemented for the duration of 60 days unless lifted sooner by either the local sanggunian or by the President of the Republic of the Philippines.” Also, local governments and provincial DTI offices can adjust prices to reflect additional operational costs or the costs of bringing the products in the market. however, this still needs the approval of either the national Price Coordinating Council or the President. The adjusted prices must be published in newspapers of national circulation. Angeles warned businessmen of the penalty for profiteering in prize freeze areas – up to P1 million in fines and/or imprisonment of one to five years. If the case is hoarding, violators can face up to P2 million in fines and/or imprisonment of five to fifteen years. [PIA]

SEArCH & rETrIEVAl. Operatives of Philippine Navy on board a motorized rubber boat looking out toward waters off Cebu.[Photo by EPA/ Dennis Sabangan]

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA

‘Habagat’rains death toll rises to 6 AT A GLANCE:

 1 person missing

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 More than 670,000 people affected in Central Luzon

WO more persons were killed, bringing the total casualties to six with one reported missing in Central Luzon due to continuous heavy rains dumped by the southwest monsoon enhanced by tropical storm Maring since Sunday. Data from the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council

(RDRRMC) as of 3 a.m. Wednesday identified the two latest casualties as Lodigario Parado Plasilo, 53, of Barangay Kaingin, Meycauayan City, Bulacan and Roman Sanchez, 29, of Barangay Sta. Maria, Lubao, Pampanga. The other reported fatalities were Jeric Sorgello from Barangay Alas-asin, Mariveles, Bataan; Renato Roman Lacsamana, a

resident of Barangay Sta. Cruz, Lubao, Pampanga; Jian Charles Centeno of Barangay Canalate, Malolos City, Bulacan; and Justin Viray of Barangay Sta. Lucia Paguiba, Minalin, Pampanga. The missing person was identified as Rodrigo Telles, 69, of Barangay General Luna, Carranglan, nueva ecija, who reportedly drowned last Mon-

day. The RDRRMC data also showed that a total of 143,374 families or 670,186 persons in 38 municipalities or 432 barangays in the provinces of Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales were displaced as a result of the intermittent heavy rains that battered the region since Sunday night. [PnA]

“These capsules will serve as their protection from leptospirosis as they will be wading in floodwaters during rescue operations,” Regional Director eduardo C. Janairo said. About 10,000 doxycycline capsules/tablets have been prepositioned in Taguig, navotas,

Valenzuela, San Juan, and Quezon City. And 15,000 capsules were distributed in Mandaluyong, Manila, Muntinlupa, and Paranaque. “We are giving additional stocks just in case they will need more due to the continuous rain and flooding that we are expe-

riencing,” Janairo added. he also elaborated that public schools in Quezon City, San Juan, Pateros were already given doxycycline and other assorted medicines during the DOh-nCR’s dengue and leptospirosis awareness campaign last July. [PIA]

MANDALUYONG CITY

B r I E F S Number of fatalities in Cebu ferry sinking now at 71 The Armed Forces Central Command announced that the number of fatalities in the sinking of the M/V St. Thomas Aquinas I last Aug. 16 has now hit the 71 mark. With this, the number of missing or unaccounted persons is placed at 49, Lt. Jim Alagao, the unit’s spokesperson said. While the number of rescued passengers and crewmen is pegged at 750. He also said that retrieval dives started around 4:30 a.m. with five more bodies recovered at the wreck around 8:15 a.m. [PNA]

63 rescued from ro-ro mishap A total of 63 passengers were rescued and placed to safety after a roll-on-roll-off (RO-RO) vessel ran aground along the vicinity off Polombato Port Terminal in Bogo, Cebu.

DOH intensifies fight against leptospirosis

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Central Visayas chief Commodore William Melad said that M/V Super Shuttle Ferry 10 ran aground around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday after hitting a shallow portion of the area while maneuvering for its departure.

he Department of health – national Capital Region (DOh-nCR) distributed yesterday doxycycline capsules to local government units to be used as prophylaxis by emergency team personnel involved in the rescue operations in the region.

The vessel is owned by Trans-Asia Shipping Lines and was bound to Palonpon, Leyte when the incident happened.

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All of the vessel’s 63 passenger were rescued and brought back safely in the port terminal. Melad said that they are waiting for the next high tide before trying to extricate the vessel to its normal position. [PNA]


5 THE ECONOMY

EDGEDAVAO VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013

HP unveils partner program for small, midsize businesses

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P recently announced it is helping small and midsize businesses (SMBs) and government agencies to maximize storage investments with new offerings that include the next generation of its MSA entry disk array, enhancements to the hP Storeeasy Storage portfolio and a new program for hP channel partners. Limited IT resources and a lack of storage expertise can make it difficult for SMBs to deploy the storage systems needed to support applications that require high availability and performance. The new hP MSA 2040 Storage system simplifies management and improves performance up to four times faster than similarly priced external disk storage solutions.(1)The enhanced hP Store easy Stor-

age portfolio enables SMBs to efficiently manage and protect increasing amounts of file data without the need for special skills. These solutions are available under hP’s new Simply Store IT program. This program offers training, marketing and incentives for hP channel partners to quickly address their small and midsized customers’ challenges and pursue new revenue opportunities. “Virtualization and other emerging workloads threaten to drown SMBs in a sea of complexities that hinder, rather than support, growth,” said Ryan Guadalquiver, managing director, hP Philippines. “Simply Store IT allows our partners to serve their small and midsized customers who are stressed for time, budget and resources to support a grow-

ing business, with a stress-free storage solution.” Staff and budget limitations have often forced SMBs to compromise performance for affordability when deploying shared storage for new applications such as virtualization. The new hP MSA 2040 Storage eliminates that compromise with the industry’s best price performance when compared to similarly priced Fibre Channel arrays.(2) The first array in its class to offer16 gigabit (Gb) Fibre Channel connectivity,(3) the MSA 2040 is built to support increased demand. This bandwidth, along with a high-performance controller and solid-state disk (SSD) performance, supports increasing workloads and maximizes dollar per input/output operation.

ENDOrSEr. Globe Telecom and Cloudfone endorser Xian Lim introduces the newest Cloudpad, the 705w, and the top selling Cloudfone Excite 352g in a press briefing at SM Lanang Premier’s Cellar de Boca on Sunday. Lean Daval Jr.


6 THE ECONOMY Stat Watch 1. Gross National Income Growth Rate (At Constant 2000 Prices)

7.1 1st Qtr 2013

2. Gross Domestic Product Growth Rate (At Constant 2000 Prices)

7.8 1st Qtr 2013

3. Exports 1/ 4. Imports 1/ 5. Trade Balance 6. Balance of Payments 2/ 7. Broad Money Liabilities

USD 3,741 million Feb 2013 USD 4,708 million Feb 2013 USD -967 million Feb 2013 USD -640 million Dec 2012 P 4,964,560 million Feb 2013

8. Interest Rates 4/

2.4 % Mar 2013 P113,609 million Mar 2013 P 5,281 billion Mar 2013

9. National Government Revenues 10. National government outstanding debt 11. Peso per US $ 5/

P 41.14 Apr 2013

12. Stocks Composite Index 6/

6,847.5 Mar 2013

13. Consumer Price Index 2006=100

132.8 Apr 2013

14. Headline Inflation Rate 2006=100

2.6 Apr 2013

15. Core Inflation Rate 2006=100

3.1 Apr 2013

16. Visitor Arrivals

418,108 Feb 2013

17. Underemployment Rate 7/

20.9% Jan 2013

18. Unemployment Rate 7/

7.1% Jan 2013

MONTHLY AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE (January 2012-April 2013) Month Average December November October September August July June May April March February January

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2012

2011

40.67 40.73

42.23 41.01 41.12 41.45 41.75 42.04 41.91 42.78 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

VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013

Structures on shorelines

EDGEDAVAO

IGaCoS resort owners want PD 1067 provision amended R

eSORT OWneRS in the Island Garden City of Samal in Davao del norte want legislation that would allow them to stop the public from gaining free access or ingress and egress from the mainland to the sea and vice-versa through their resorts. IGaCoS Tourism Council President Araceli L. Ayuste said the resort owners have requested Davao del norte Second District Rep. Antonio ernesto F. Lagdameo Jr., a member of the Floirendo family, to push for the amendment of the law that prohibits structures on the shores that would deny people access to the sea. Ayuste is referring to Article 51 of Presidential Decree 1067, or the Water Code of the Philippines, which states that “The banks of rivers and streams and the shores of the seas and lakes throughout their entire length and within a zone of three (3) meters in urban areas, twenty (20) meters in agricultural areas and forty (40) meters in forest areas, along their margins are subject to the easement of public

use in the interest of recreation, navigation, floatage, fishing and salvage. no person shall be allowed to stay in this zone longer than what is necessary for recreation, navigation, floatage, fishing or salvage or to build structures of any kind.” To the more than 50 resort owners who have built structures along the shores of IGaCoS, following the law is tantamount to exposing themselves, their establishments and customers to security risks and will lead to the slowdown in the industry in the city., Ayuste said. Under the law, resort owners are prohibited from building structures on shorelines within three meters in urban areas and 20 meters in other areas and that they would face a penalty of P10,000 for violating the law. Resort owners have cited the case in 2001 when an armed group led by a Commander Global believed to have links with the Abu Sayyaf attacked Pearl Farm, a world-class hotel owned by the Floirendos. The city, whose nearest tip can be reached by boat in less

than 10 minutes from Sasa, Davao City, is considered the primary tourist destination which will soon give Boracay resort owners a run for their money. Government should protect resort owners’ huge investment in their establishments by allowing them to fence off their resorts and not allowing strangers to pass through their structures, she said. Ayuste said the public should only be allowed to use shorelines which the city government identified for public use, not in resorts that have been trying to protect their tourists. however, Felix T. Alicer, regional director of the Land Management Services (LMS) of the Department of environment and naturalk Resoruces in Region 11, said that under the provision of the law, resort owners must allow the public to access the shorelines through their establishments. “They are even prevented from introducing structures (in the shorelines),” Alicer said, adding that the government has been lax in implementing the

law or has not implemented it to the letter. he added, however, that in Samal, resort owners have even cordoned their areas including the shorelines to prevent entry of those who do not want to pay entrance fees and other fees so they could use the shorelines. however, he added, that it is about time that government implement the law, a policy that does not sit well with the resort owners. Alicer added that unlike the resort owners in the city, those in Boracay, considered one of the top destinations, have complied with it. nevertheless, Samal resort owners claimed it would be unfair to compare the city’s situation with that of Boracay because the latter is hard to access by ordinary people. “In the case of Samal, you just need P10 to visit the resorts,” as Boracay was isolated from the mainland, according to Ayuste. The two sides have been holding meetings in an attempt to come up with a compromise. AMA

of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Ramon Jimenez announced recently. “This year’s budget will be utilized to implement road projects leading to tourism destinations that highlight the is-

land-region’s natural strengths such as nature, culture, and leisure,” said Jimenez who spoke before the delegates of the 22nd Mindanao Business Conference, held here recently. Mindanao’s current share

accounts 31 percent of the country’s P12 billion budget for tourism road projects, as compared to last year’s 19 percent of the total budget of P8 billion. The road projects will be implemented through the DOT and Department of Public Works and highways (DPWh) convergence program. Among these projects include the upgrading of the access road leading to the Rafflesia yard in Bukidnon; the improvement of the Rizal-Dakak-Dapitan coastal loop road in Dapitan, Zamboanga del norte; the upgrading of the Lacson-Lamanan-Inayangan-Megkawayan road in Davao City; the improvement of the Island Garden City of Samal circumferential road; and the upgrading of the Makilalla-Allah Valley Road to Baras Bird Sanctuary in Tacurong City. “These upcoming projects definitely heed the call of Mindanao for better road connectivity among its top tourism sites,” said Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Chair Luwalhati Antonino, who also sits as a one of the board members and the chair of the Infrastructure Committee of Tourism Infrastructure enterprise Zone Authority (TIeZA).

P3.8B for Mindanao tourism infrastructure

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InDAnAO’S tourism sector is given a boost as P3.82 billion is allotted for the implementation of tourism road projects this year, a 12 percent increase from last year’s P1.5 billion, Department

First Price Winner Ms. Leticia Ablas with Ms. Gen Marchan (marketing manager), Ms. Thesa Ortiz(Sales Admin Head) and Mr. Marc Lopez (Sales and Training Head) during the Aeon Towers Seller’s Day.

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EDGEDAVAO VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013

SCIENCE/ENVIRONMENT

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Illegal palm oil developments force monkeys to down tools M

acaque monkeys that have developed the ability to use stone tools to open shellfish are in danger of losing the skill because of human development. Scientists found that illegal palm oil and rubber plantations in Thailand are disrupting the monkeys’ feeding behaviour. Dogs brought in to

protect the farms are repelling the macaques from the shoreline, which inhibits their tool-using activities. The study is published in Oryx. The report in the international journal of conservation comes almost a decade after the first scientific description of tool-use among capu-

chin monkeys in South America. It is a rare skill set. In addition to chimpanzees in Africa, the Burmese long-tailed macaques are the only primates known to use stone tools. Researchers have been monitoring these monkeys on the Laem Son national Park, on the An-

daman sea coast of Thailand, since 2007. On the island of Piak nam Yai, they found that 88% of around 200 adults use stones to crack open hard-shelled invertebrate prey, including rock oysters, sea snails and crabs. According to Dr Michael Gumert, from nanyang Technological University in Singapore,

STONE TOOlS. The Burmese long-tailed macaque has developed the ability to use stone tools to crack open shellfish.

who led this latest study, it is the development of the area in the wake of the devastating 2004 tsunami that is now threatening the macaques’ rare ability. “What’s been happening is that over the past six years on the island, we’ve just seen more palm oil and rubber farms being developed in the forest. I’ve begun to notice that the groups that are closest to human activities, just aren’t having kids anymore,” he told BBC news. Dog days The research team argues that one critical element is the use of domestic dogs to protect the new farms. The macaques are forced to constantly keep an eye out for dogs on the coast, and the scientists say they are paying less attention to learning how to use tools. “The monkeys come down to the big rocky coasts and pick up rocks and crack things like oysters and crabs. But if the dogs repel them, the monkeys use the shore less and less and they will stop using tools as much,” explained Dr Gumert. The scientist say that all across South east

Asia, there is a growing problem of macaques becoming acclimatised to living around people and becoming dependant on humans for food. They are worried that these skilled monkeys could now go the same way. “What we’re looking at with these stone-toolusing monkeys is a rare case of truly wild longtail macaques doing their original wild behaviour, unlike most of the other macaques that have had their behaviour destroyed by human development,” said Dr Gumert. “If we develop right next to them, they will stop going to the coast to feed and go to the local rubbish bin and find food there.” There is no danger that the macaques will die out but, argue the researchers, if the monkeys lose the opportunity and ability to use stone tools then the scientific opportunity to understand why some animals develop such skills will also be lost. The palm oil and rubber farm developments on Paik nam Yai are illegal, but efforts to evict the settlers have so far failed. [BBC]

Earth-like exoplanet found to complete orbit in mere 8.5 hours Artificial reef domes to be

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.S. researchers said Monday that they have discovered an earth-sized exoplanet that orbits its host star in the time it takes you to complete a single workday, or get a full night’s sleep. Located about 700 light-years away, the exoplanet named Kepler 78b is extremely close to its star. Its orbital radius is only about three times the radius of the star, causing it to complete an orbital year in a mere 8.5 hours, one of the shortest orbital periods ever detected. Most importantly, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of

Technology (MIT) were able to detect light emitted by the planet, a first for an exoplanet as small as Kepler 78b. This light, once analyzed with larger telescopes, may give scientists detailed information about the planet’s surface composition and reflective properties. While it is about the size of earth, Kepler 78b is most certainly not habitable, due to its extreme proximity to its host star, the MIT researchers wrote in the Astrophysical Journal. They estimated that its surface temperatures may be as high as 2,760 degrees Celsius. In such a scorching

environment, the top layer of the planet is likely completely melted, creating a massive, roiling ocean of lava. “You’d have to really stretch your imagination to imagine living on a lava world,” co-author Josh Winn, an associate professor of physics at the MIT, said. “We certainly wouldn’t survive there.” The researchers also determined that the planet is about 40 times closer to its star than Mercury is to our Sun. The star around which Kepler 78b orbits is likely relatively young, as it rotates more than twice as fast as the Sun, a sign

that the star has not had as much time to slow down. Keplar 78b was observed by the U.S. Kepler Telescope, which has recently been retired from its planet-hunting mission after U.S. engineers failed to find a fix for its hobbled pointing system. Winn and his colleagues were tasked with looking for earth-sized planets with very short orbital periods. “We’ve gotten used to planets having orbits of a few days,” said Winn. “But we wondered, what about a few hours? Is that even possible? And sure enough, there are some out there.” [PnA/Xinhua]

This rewarded project is led by the UK-based University of Birmingham and a Dutch biotech company in Utrecht, the netherlands. “There could surely be no better example of the kind of cross-sector collaboration we wish to encourage than this partnership to fight cancer,” said Androulla Vassiliou, the eU’s commissioner for

education, culture, multilingualism and youth, here on Monday. The three-year eID was launched as a pilot grant last year as part of the Marie Curie Actions, the european research fellowship program. It intends to provide PhD candidates with professional experience in research projects and attract more young people

into science careers. The Marie Curie Actions have supported tens of thousands of researchers since 1996, and more than half of the sponsored research is dedicated to societal challenges such as health, climate change and energy scarcity. It holds a budget of 4.7 billion euros for 2007-2013. [PnA/Xinhua]

European Commission grants huge funds for new antibodies research

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he european Commission on Tuesday granted 1.5 million euros (2.0 million dollars) for research into new antibodies that destroy a tumor’s blood vessels and eradicate the tumor. The grant, or european Industrial Doctorate (eID), targets at projects that bring together business and academic partners in two countries.

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n a bid to restore Sarangani Bay’s dwindling fishery resources, the municipal government of Maasim in Sarangani Province is planning to deploy around 4,000 artificial reef domes along portions of the bay in the coming months. Rolando Tuballes, Sarangani provincial environment and natural resources office (PenRO) chief, said the local government of Maasim has partnered with a non-government organization and an industrial firm for the massive fabrication of the artificial reef domes. he said the reef domes will serve as breeding grounds and aggregating devices for marine life along the town’s coastal waters. Tuballes said Maasim Mayor Aniceto Lopez Jr. and officials of leading cement manufacturer holcim and the Conrado

and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation, Inc. recently signed a memorandum of understanding to jumpstart the project. Under the agreement, he said holcim will provide 2,000 bags of cement worth roughly P500,000 pesos for the fabrication of the reef domes. Such move is part of the corporate social responsibility of the company in upholding its commitment in managing resources responsibly and working with communities to develop sustainable options for their future, he said. Tuballes said the reef domes will be fabricated by people’s organizations composed of fisher folk, who will be paid by the Alcantara Foundation P50 for each unit. he said 14 of Maasim’s 16 barangays will benefit from the project. [Allen V. estabillo/ Mindanews]


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Ninoy in the heart of Dabawenyos

AVe we forgotten ninoy Aquino? If you are a Dabawenyo, the question is better off phrased this way—does Davao remember ninoy Aquino? Davao City has streets named after heroes and historical figures, but not a structure or street named after the national hero-father of President noy Aquino. Other cities have buildings, gymnasiums, highways named after the martyred Benigno Aquino Jr. whose assassination in 1983 triggered a groundswell of protest that eventually culminated in the edsa Revolution that toppled the Marcos dictatorship three years later. There is no statue of ninoy in Davao City where the Justice for Aquino, Justice for All (JAJA) and Yellow Friday movements led by the likes of nanay Soling Duterte and Jesus “Chito” V. Ayala a.k.a. JVA as the prime movers were among the strongest protest movements. With the fiery nanay Soling and JVA leading the way, Davao had become a bastion of resistance in the far South to the reelection bid of the dictator and spearhead of the

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presidential campaign in this part of the country of ninoy’s widow, Cory. When noynoy Aquino ran for the Presidency, Davao once more unveiled its clout reviving the force of the Yellow Friday Movement to help elect him as President. Why Davao has none of the iconic symbols of ninoy’s martyrdom remains a puzzle to the young generation who can only recall stories told and retold as well as from personal accounts of their parents and whatever is archived on Google. Whatever the reason, there is no taking away the love of Davao for the former Senator and journalist who was gunned down on the tarmac of what is now the ninoy International Airport (nAIA), in the afternoon of August 21, 1983, or 30 years ago. It was an assassination in broad daylight that millions watched but no one “saw.” ninoy, in the beating hearts of Dabawenyos, is so much more edifying than if a street was named after him, cast in bronze or stone--or whatever.

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Not a foregone conclusion

eneWInG InTeReST On ChA-ChA– Scholars and constitutional experts articulated that no less than the transformation of our political system is in order and this requires the revision of our present Constitution. In a word, our monumental challenge as a nation is to change our present system into a “procedural and substantive democracy.” This is precisely the reason that despite some pretty crucial issues confronting the present leadership, the most noticeable in the long list of priorities in Congress is the idea of reviving the interest on Charter Change or Cha-cha. news stories about reviving Cha-cha continued to brew nowadays. Despite war on words, a number of political parties have resumed advocacy on charter change. even during the previous administrations the different opposition groups similarly view Cha-cha as a matter of necessity in the attainment of national goals. I could still vividly remember that the precipitating factor behind a Church-led public outburst during the term of President Fidel Ramos was the move to amend the Constitution, which over-bearing church leaders alleged would effectively allow the sitting president to serve a second term. Currently, the president and even the vice president are limited only to a single term of six years. The controversial Cha-cha issue has been on the boil for quite some time with both supporters and opponents loudly making their cases heard in the streets. Though Ramos has consistently stated that the amendments are extremely necessary to remove defects in the constitution and that he personally does not want a second term, his severe critics and detractors thought otherwise. Ramos then was under constant pressure and the amendment process failed to materialize during his tenure.

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hate, distrust and animosity likewise could not dispel a common objective that ironically puts the administrations of Presidents Joseph estrada and Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo and the opposition on the same side of the fence – the desire to change the constitution. Party leaders then proposed the revision of the fundamental laws of the land, not only to eliminate defects, but to make it more responsive to the changing needs of the country’s fast-growing population, long-term societal change and the development of a civic culture of responsible leaders and conscientious citizens. Moreover, the leaders of different political inclinations agreed on amending the constitution so that the government will no longer be changed at the will or whim of the military and mob rule. They say the move is well within the rights of the leaders and the people to do so. But then again the proposal to amend the Charter during estrada and Arroyo’s term suffered a similar fate. notwithstanding the number of hurdles, party leaders previously believe that the amendments have a good chance of passage. however, Cha-cha Resolution no. 40, which seeks to turn Congress into a constituent assembly or ConAss – a necessary prerequisite for constitutional amendments, enabling legislators to consider nine proposed changes to the Constitution became the center of controversy. Rabid critics and political detractors insist that none of the proposals specifically

deals with lifting the term limits or allowing the president to run for re-election. Furthermore, more anti-Chacha groups pointed out that one consequence of the proposal would be a de facto term extension for the sitting president because once a constituent assembly comes into being, there would be no stopping it from introducing further amendments and doing away with term limits altogether. Cha-cha advocates as always have a built-in formidable opponent – church leaders and their blinded allies, and political groups with vested interest. But despite the adamant opposition, various sectors in society remained optimistic the amendment process ensures that the proposed changes are not a foregone conclusion. This time news stories are again spreading around that there’s now a move in Congress specifically in the Lower house to “resurrect” the Cha-cha agenda. Calls to revise or amend the constitution at this stage seem gaining ground even within the ranks of the business sector. nonetheless, this early, the Palace occupant is somewhat reluctant with change in the type of government and seems not open to the idea of holding charter revision during his tenure. his action and body language revealed his true sentiment on Cha-cha. however, top political leaders saw it fit to revise the Charter because in the present set up the executive branch and Congress are often engaged in competition and conflict based on their personal interests in making of policies and decisions. The President and Congress are often locked in a stalemate or gridlock in policy-making. The rewriting of the Constitution and adoption of a parliamentary form of government is the best way to get rid of personalistic politics – politics based on popularity and personalities not on policy alternatives and performance.

Mr. President: join the million man march!

nD while you’re at it, roll that PORK BARReL away… nOW! no one can mistake the outrage being vented on the indecency of Pork and its handlers. Few other items of indulgence in power circles deserve the condemnation and contumely of sovereign citizens of a republic. Who today can doubt that Pork has corrupted many of our so-called congressmen and senators? They are supposed to be our representatives! But not a one to think of or point to as a statesman. Pork has turned too many lawmakers into hypocritical public servants. When legislators indulge in shameless thievery, use and misuse public funds, connive with shameless opportunists, or abet dishonesty and other crimes against society, you know that the system we entrusted to them has become rotten to the core. They bastardize it! And they dare to say that this “baluktot na paraan” is “matuwid na daan”? how dare they make a mockery of local development! P-noy should no longer temporize. The gathering storm of citizen outrage should drive him to break up the Pork Barrel and roll it away now—or suffer ignominy. Quiet no more The citizens of Middle Philippines—

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(1st of two parts) the quiet but ever beating heart of democracy—long for integrity, for earnest and honest governance. And they’re quiet no more. They voices rise in tune with the general revulsion towards corruption, venality, and scandal. Unless P-noy acts decisively, the anger could erupt in unseemly ways, just as it did in the 1960s, culminating in the First Quarter Storm of 1970. The fury being generated by this issue is but the effect of a long-simmering impatience and disgust with traditional politics and the trapos that wallow in it. People are sick and tired of hanky-panky. They want an end to unlimited political ambition and naked aggrandizement. They are angry. But there is also anger trained at other people—other Pinoys who allow themselves to be victimized and used by the trapos, who then elect the Lito Lapids, the Jinggoy estradas, the Bong Revillas, and other Pork Barrel opportunists. Such electors are responsible for keep-

ing the trapos and the cheaters and venal minds in office. Readily misled, bribed, or fooled, they outvote the forces of good sense and proper conduct. It is their political support that got the system stuck on first gear, unable to gain momentum or overcome the debilitating effects of patronage and corruption. Thus, amidst the rising tide of impatience, there is now a clamor for action. To some it doesn’t matter what kind of action, just as long as it leads forward and away from the ugly reality of greedy opportunism and demagoguery. Questing for decency, honesty, and fairness that the abuse of Pork has bastardized in our society, they want to march to the beat of reform, pledged to do so until the vats of Pork in Congress and Malacañang tilt under the force of insistent, assertive sovereignty and people power. Sucking the life out of autonomy When you come to think of it, Pork and its cavalier use by Congress has stifled initiative and the enterprising spirit in the community. The culture of dependency that it promotes has sucked the life out of local autonomy. It has stifled resourcefulness and rendered local governments impotent in the face of trapo and dynastic politics.

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Who should take the blame? BATANG MINDANAW By Jeffer Joy orteza

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n July 26, an explosive device went off in a commercial area in Cagayan de Oro, leaving six dead and 28 wounded. On August 5, a car bomb exploded in Cotabato, killing eight and injuring 40 others and on August 7, another bomb exploded early in the morning in Midsayap. Fortunately, it went off prematurely, harming nobody. All these attacks happened within a span of 12 days. For several days, news of this spate of bombings was all over the papers, radio, and television. The stories were enough to strike fear, especially among those people living in Mindanao. The anxiety caused by the consecutive attacks was further compounded when, for the first time in Davao City’s history, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte decided to put the city’s Kadayawan festival on hold. Who really are the perpetrators of these attacks? Speculations as to who were responsible for these are widespread and varied but there is the general tendency of some people to link these attacks to the Muslim community. I beg to differ. I find it highly suspicious that the recent bombings worldwide are in one way or another connected to the Muslim community. They seem too convenient to be a scapegoat to be the real people behind the horrifying scenes. I say this in the light of recent events worldwide, particularly in the Middle east. On August 1, 2013, Cnn’s Breaking news reported how CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) is engaged in a massive intimidation campaign to keep what happened in Benghazi, Libya a secret. This referred to the attack made on the US embassy in Libya on September 11, 2012 which killed four Americans, including US Ambassador Chris Stevens. An insider has revealed that CIA is reportedly giving monthly polygraph tests since January this year to the CIA operatives who have been assigned to Benghazi at that time to know whether or not they are talking to the media or Congress. This is not a normal procedure. According to former CIA operative and Cnn analyst Robert Baer, polygraph tests are usually done every three to four years, never more than that. This attempt to force silence on the CIA operatives and prevent them from collaborating with the Congress is therefore unprecedented. While CIA spokesman Dean Boyd has asserted that the agency is being open to the Congress regarding the Benghazi operation, U.S. Representative Frank Wolf finds the silence and lack of information greatly disturbing. In light of all these recent findings, I find the spy agency’s actions questionable as well. If indeed CIA is related to the attack on the US embassy in Benghazi, then it implies that this and other similar attacks such as those that have happened here in Mindanao are merely staged to frame up the Muslim community of crimes they didn’t commit and promote what some people have termed, ‘Islamophobia’. So is the United States indeed involved in the bombings that have happened recently in Mindanao? Would they really resort to hurting civilians and framing up people just to justify before the American people their increase in military spending despite the global economic recession? Are they staging these attacks to justify the war they are waging against terror—wars that ironically still harm the innocent instead of protecting them? everyone, not only those from Mindanao, should be critical of the rising number of terrorist attacks that seem to be so conveniently blamed on the Moro groups. It is high time that people pursue these questions, for the answers to these could either shatter every illusion that the majority has of U.S. as a savior or prove their views on the Muslim community right. It would also answer why many bombings here in the country have remained unsolved over the years. not only that, it would also put an end to the discrimination and stereotyping the general public has of the Muslim community. Someday soon, things will unravel and truth will prevail, but we can only hope that by then, it wouldn’t be too late. [MindaViews is the opinion section of Mindanews. Batang Mindanaw is the youth section of Mindanews. Contributions to this section are welcome. You may send your articles, essays, features, poems, short stories, photographs to editor@mindanews. comand editor@ourmindanao.com. Jeffer Joy Orteza, a third year AB Mass Comm student at the Ateneo de Davao University, wrote this piece for her class in Print Media: Principles and Practices.]


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hiding for a long period. For now, both the escapees have been placed in isolation. Last July 2012, President Benigno Aquino praised BJMP for having a 60 percent recovery

rate of escaped inmates for the year 2011. In March 2012, BJMP Davao City jail warden Isabelo Cartin Jr., said that one of his plans is to upgrade the security aspects of the inner

section of the detention center by installing CCTVs. That was four months after inmate Ferdinanc Flores, 34, escaped the Davao City jail in Maa On november 2011.

he said, that the increase in number of accommodation rooms here means that Davao City is prepared to accommodate more visitors for next year’s Kadayawan, adding that there are no exact figures yet on tourist arrivals, as

the hotels have not yet submitted data to DOT 11. City tourism officer-in-charge Lisette Marquez told edge Davao that they are still gathering data on tourist arrivals, and that the results would be released in Sep-

tember. “We are currently doing an exit survey, and it may be a mix of everything that is happening.” Boncato believes that the existing 7,014 accommodation rooms in the city “will definitely grow in the next few years.” EJF

port on the expenses incurred in connection with the assistance and such other expenses to be granted to the calamity victims.” Quitain said the local government executive agencies which handled the fund are the City Veterinarian’s Office, City Social Services and Development Office, City health Office and the City Agriculturist’s Office which is the lead agency.

he said these agencies failed to comply with the section 5 provision of the ordinance since the first and last report the council received only cover the month of May 2011, amounting to P2 million. “There is a big discrepancy,” he said. Quitain said there is a possibility that part of the allocated funds may have been reverted to the general fund or ca-

lamity fund, but still the council needs to see a final report on the expenditures so it can officially lift the state of calamity. “Since the declaration (of state of calamity) was made through an ordinance, we need to repeal that ordinance for us to officially lift the state of calamity, all we need is the final report from the concerned agencies,” he said.

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ong milyon parin ang naghihirap at nagugutom sa Pilipinas, tuloy parin ang laban sa kahirapan at mga corrupt (we push for inclusive growth because, until there are millions of impoverished and hungry Filipinos, the fight against poverty and corruption continues).” Speaking at the Sonshine Media network International studio of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy’s Give Us This Day program last August 9, Aquino said, better skills and job matching are the key to the country’s prosperity. he said these notions would not be possible without proper education, which is why he would be pushing for education, jobs and entrepreneurship during his term. “The youth is the largest sector in the Philippines, and also the largest chunk of unemployed people,” he said, adding that as the youngest senator, it

is his responsibility to voice out the needs of the youth in the senate. The young Aquino said that they had been studying policies and programs that could help in providing more jobs and businesses for the people, and now that he is in the senate, he can push for these policies and programs. Meanwhile, in line with yesterday’s commemoration of ninoy Aquino’s martyrdom, edge Davao asked certain personalities if ninoy’s legacy still lives on this ninoy Aquino Day. Digos City mayor Joseph Peñas said, “Yes, but it depends on how honest we, the people, are. “ninoy fought for a government that is responsive to the needs of the Filipino people, which is good governance.” Davao City third district representative, Isidro Ungab, said, “he was the epitome of a true leader. We might

be fighting on a new front now- poverty and unemployment, and our new leaders must imitate the values and relentless determination of ninoy to bring change and achieve sustained progress for our country. ninoy was the voice of hope in the dark years of Martial law and his death united a divided nation and the rest is history.” City councilor Leo Avila said the legacy of ninoy is “definitely” still alive. “It was his death that gave me a high sense of awareness and idea on what governance is all about and eventually a desire to serve when the subsequent people power revolution happened.” Some forty other personalities failed to return call or reply to edge Davao’s question, probably because the word “legacy” reminds them of a certain “scam” which has nothing in common with honesty, heroism or integrity. EJF

that the cooperative should now be under the Cooperative Development Administration (Daneco-CDA). For failure of its consumers to pay their electric bills, Daneco is left with an outstanding power account to PSALM in the amount of P275.2 million. The Department of energy (DOe) and the neA are urging the 160,601 DAneCO consumers in Davao del norte, Compostela Valley, Tagum City, and Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS) to pay their bills to the cooperative’s legitimate management in order to avert the specter of disconnection. For sometime now, there has been an ongoing dispute between

the so-called Daneco-neA management and Daneco-CDA management as to who should manage the electric cooperative. The raging conflict which has reached the courts, has confused consumers as to which management they should pay their electric bills. For that matter, a good number of consumers have opted not to pay to either cooperative pending the result of the court battle. A confused IGaCos Vice Mayor Al David T. Uy told a recent tourism meeting that he himself would pay his bills to one DAneCO management this month and to the other management the next month. Before the manage-

ment conflict erupted, DAneCO was one of the country’s most outstanding electric cooperatives. The impending electric disconnection has worried governors del Rosario of Davao del norte and Arthur T. Uy of Compostela. Uy told edge Davao that he was hopeful the impasse would be settled soon. “Actually, there was a series of consultations initiated by no less than Secretary (Carlos Jerico L.) Petilla of DOe on the problem,” Uy said, adding, “in fact his team will be here next Friday to finally settle the issue between Daneco-neA and Daneco-CDA.” One city and four towns of del Rosario’s province do not have problems with power as they are not serviced by DAneCO. They are Panabo City and the towns of Sto. Tomas, Braulio Dujali, Carmen and Sto. Tomas. The people of these localities had opted in a referendum decades back to be serviced by the Davao City-based Davao Light and Power Company, Inc. (DLPC).

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Pilmico gives hope to Sendong victims in Iligan City

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ILMICO gives hope to Sendong victims in Iligan City Aboitiz subsidiary Pilmico Foods Corp. gave hope to victims of typhoon Sendong with its 24 classroom donation to Iligan City recently. The classroom complex, now part of Tomas Cabili national high School, was built in the middle of Bayanihan Village, a 16-hectare, 2,000-house relocation area for families displaced by the typhoon in 2011. “Our message to the students here: never stop dreaming,” Aboitiz Foundation president Jon Ramon Aboitiz said. “Students from three barangays in Iligan city that were hit by Typhoon Sendong no longer have to worry about having a place to stay or travel far only to study in congested classrooms,” said Sabin Aboitiz, Pilmico president and CeO. Pilmico and Aboitiz Foundation also turned over an additional 2-classroom building

for kindergarten pupils in nearby Iligan Central School as part of the AGAPP Foundation. The Aboitiz group has donated 68 buildings or a total of 136 classrooms for kindergarten pupils nationwide as part of AGAPP’s efforts to fill the need for classrooms for young pupils all over the country. Thousands of families in Iligan City were displaced when Sendong ravaged northern Mindanao in December 2011. “Pilmico and Aboitiz Foundation, like many others, came to help and provided immediate aid to the affected. But we did not want to stop there. We wanted to participate in Iligan City’s rehabilitation and not just to provide relief. And so while most provided housing, we decided to build the school for the many children of the families affected,” Jon Ramon said. The Aboitiz group’s presence in Iligan City dated as far as 1962,

when it established the Pillsbury Mindanao Flour Milling Corp..

It has since constructed 57 classrooms

Sto. niño in Tamugan and Sitio Panigan, respectively. Later this year, more trees will be planted in other riverside areas of Tamugan and Davao rivers in Brgy. Tamugan to complete the target 3,000 seedlings. Among others, both rivers have been identified as recharging zones of the Dumoy Aquifer of Davao City. These activities are part of the Tamugan and Davao Riverside Rehabilitation program which is a joint project of DCWD and

partners PSMe, WMYC, University of Southeastern Philippines, Brgy. Tamugan Council, Lower Tamugan high School and Watershed and environment Protection Coalition of Davao. The program stipulates that these partners agree to use their collaborated resources and manpower to help conserve and protect the environment by planting and conducting maintenance activities in identified riverside sites. DCWD, with its

mandate to provide quality and affordable water to the people of Davao City, places on top of its priorities the protection of the city’s main water sources. That is why it has implemented various projects and programs to rehabilitate the watersheds of Malagos, Mt. Talomo-Lipadas and Mt. Tipolog-Tamugan. Through the years, DCWD’s environmental protection efforts have been garnering support from various sectors. [Jovana T. Duhaylungsod]

24-classroom Tomas Cabili National High School.

DCWD continues riverside rehab in Tamugan River

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AVAO City Water District in partnership with various sectors conducted separate tree planting activities on August 3 with the Philippine Society of Mechanical engineers (PSMe) and the Watershed Management Youth Council (WMYC) and on July 29 with WMYC, the winners of the Tugtugan at Rampahan sa Kalikasan 2013 and the youth of Sitio Panigan. In all, a total of 310 Malibago seedlings were planted in the riverside areas of Sitio

rEAlIZING 3,000 SEEDlINGS. The Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Watershed Management Youth Council plant 110 seedlings in the riverside area of Sitio Sto. Niño in Tamugan for the Tamugan and Davao Riverside Rehabilitation Program.

for the city, refurbished computer and baking laboratories na dhad

countless projects to help preserve the environment.

Globe Telecom sets up GCASH donation channels for Typhoon Labuyo victims

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F top PBA draft prospect Ian Sangalang will have his way, he wished he’d be a King. The 6-7 native of Luban, Pampanga is not out to take away the basketball royalty title fittingly attributed to nBA superstar Lebron James. By King, he means a future Ginebra King in the PBA. In an exclusive interview with edge Davao after the towering former San Sebastian Stag played for The Royal Mandaya hotel-CMO in the recent Mayor Rody Duterte-Vice Mayor Pulong Duterte Kadayawan basketball tournament, Sangalang intimated his

desire to be reunited with former coach and fellow Kapampangan Ato Agustin who now coaches the Kings. “Any team for me is fine for as long as I am drafted, but if I will have my wish, I want to be a King,” said the lanky left-hander who also starred for nLeX in the PBA D-League.

Sangalang impressed the Davao crowd while playing four games for the hoteliers with his speed and dexterity. “he is fast enough for a big man. he will surely make waves in the PBA,” said Jek Melendres, liaison officer of The Royal Mandaya hotel ballclub. Sangalang, however,

admitted he is being asked to play as practice player for Rain Or Shine while waiting for the PBA Draft in november. he is expected to go no. 1 or no. 2 in the draft. his teammate at TRMh-CMO in the Davao tournament Greg Slaughter, also a teammate at nLeX, is Sangalang’s chief rival for the top spot in the draft. Playing for Rain Or Shine is also a possibility for Sangalang with coach Yeng Guiao’s influence. Guiao, now a congressman of Pampanga’s second district, is also a provincemate of the towering center. (nJB)

UNSTOPPABlE. Ian Sangalang of The Royal Mandaya Hotel-CMO (10) drives strong to the basket in the game against Omega Pain Killer

on Tuesday night. Left photo, Sangalang and TRMH-CMO liaison officer Jek Melendres during the interview with Edge Davao. Lean Daval Jr.

Serena is top seed W

orld number one and defending champion Serena Williams has been given the top seeding for the U.S. Open, organizers announced on Tuesday. Belarussia’s Victoria Azarenka, who beat Williams in Sunday’s final of the Cincinnati Open, is the second seed ahead of Maria Sharapova of Russia and Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska. Williams heads into the Open, which starts on August 26, looking to add to her French Open title from this year, her

16th Grand Slam singles triumph, which includes four championships at Flushing Meadows. Williams’ sister Venus, a two-times U.S. Open winner but currently ranked 60th in the world, was unseeded. Serbia’s novak Djokovic is the top seed in the men’s draw which includes five-times U.S. Open champion and 17-times grand slam winner Roger Federer as seventh seed - his first time the Swiss has been placed outside the top three in a grand slam in over ten years.

City’s Batang Pinoy stint DSA topic at Calle Cinco

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AVAO City’s Batang Pinoy Mindanao Leg stint is main topic of the Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum set at 10:30 a.m. today at Calle Cinco Restor Bar. Sports Development Division of the City Mayor’s Office (SDD-CMO) deputy chief Goldie Delvo is guest along with a representative from the Department of education (Deped) Davao City Division. They will tackle the preparations of the city to the Mindanao Qualifying

leg of the Batang Pinoy slated August 27 to 31 in Tagum City. Also guesting are Vantage Sports Promotions chief Kenneth Sai, nCCC hardwaremaxx marketing supervisor Rowena Flauta and B3 marketing supervisor Invictus Lorenzo. Sai will talk about the Milo Apex this weekend while Flauta and Lorenzo will brief DSA members on an upcoming dog show and competition and bowling tournament, respectively.


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FOOD

A Macanese breakfast Macau Restaurant’s trademark Pork Cutlet Sandwich.

The only way to eat a sandwich, with your hands.

Breakfast is a must whenever one travels. It is your first meal after a long seven to eight hour sleep, meaning it has to be substantial to be able to carry you through the day especially when it is a day in Hong kong where lots of walking and exploration happens. That is why on this trip, I decided to head on out to have breakfast at the Macau restaurant at tsim sha tsui to have a taste of their trademark pork cutlet sandwich and egg tart.

The Macau Restaurant at Tsim Sha Tsui.

A look at Macau Restaurant’s breakfast menu.

Breakfast is always busy at the Macau Restaurant.

to be honest, this is not the first time for me to sink my teeth into a crispy pork cutlet sandwich from the Macau restaurant, (I had my first taste of the sandwich at Macau over a year ago thanks to anavi), but this is the first time for me to actually sit down and have a proper breakfast inside the Macau restaurant. The restaurant’s menu is all in Chinese with a smidgen of english that is actually enough to get around with. Of course if you do not read Chinese, just point to the dish you want to order and expect the unexpected, but thanks to my mom and my (very elementary) Chinese edu-

cation, I can read Chinese characters and was able to understand most of the menu. aside from the crispy sandwich meals for breakfast, the restaurant offered different kinds congee paired with delicious crispy and oily You tiao

(Crisp curlers), wonton noodles and the ubiquitous egg tart. I decided to go with the classic crispy pork cutlet sandwich paired with a sunny side up egg and a slice of ham (yes more pork). My order arrived after a few minutes with the sandwich still piping hot and beautifully crisp. The crispy pork cutlet sandwich was just how I remembered wen I first tasted it. a crispy flaky bun met my bite but was soft enough as not to hurt my

teeth. The pork was nice and tender and surprisingly juicy. The fried egg’s yolk served as a dunking sauce for the sandwich adding a creamy savoury layer to an already delicious dish. The Macau restaurant at tsim sha tsui is located along Lock street just behind i-square Mall along Nathan road. Follow me on Instagram or on Twitter @kennethkingong for more foodie finds, travel tips and happenings in, around and beyond Durianburg.

Checking out their special menu highlighting their roast suckling pig, roasted pidgeon and abalone.

You Tiao, crisp Chinese curlers, best with congee. Egg tarts galore.


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Strike the best deal from Globe Tattoo TaTTOO continues to create more ways for more Filipinos to access the internet as the country’s most reliable mobile broadband is now made more affordable with its best deal yet in the market. Starting august 15, Tattoo Broadband is giving netizens more reasons to go online with its prepaid mobile Wi-Fi stick offered at a great value of P1,995, P900 lower than its original price of P2,895. Tattoo makes the deal even sweeter with superior internet speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps running on a more pervasive Globe 4G HSPa+ coverage nationwide, ideal for downloading of files, streaming videos, web surfing, instant messaging, posting blogs and status updates, among many others. as an added feature, Tattoo’s mobile Wi-Fi stick makes surfing and enjoying the web a shared experience as it is the only model in the market which allows simultaneous connections of up to 10 Wi-Fi-enabled devices—double than that of other brands—to power a wide array of smartphones and gadgets, perfect for doing group researches, social networking, photo and video sharing, as well as playing interactive multimedia games online. appreciate the sheer accessibility of the Tattoo mobile WiFi Stick to interconnect devices anytime, anywhere, and link up the latest phones, tablets as well as gaming consoles, or at the comforts of home to surf on the latest smart TVs. To heighten the excitement of a new purchase further, the Tattoo mobile Wi-Fi Stick comes with free 1 hour surfing access by simply texting FREE1 to 8888 on the Tattoo web management page at http://192.168.1.1. “Realizing the prevalence of multiple devices and connections, we are enabling more subscribers to fulfill this need through their very own Tattoo mobile Wi-Fi Stick, now made more reasonably priced at P1,995, or P900 less than the original cost. This unbeatable offer is definitely one more great reason that we empower subscribers to live without limits,” said Dong Ronquillo, Head of Tattoo Nomadic Broadband Business. Get the best-value Tattoo mobile Wi-Fi Stick at Globe Stores and accredited retailers nationwide.

Bauhaus goes on End of Season Sale

IT IS that time of the year again when we say goodbye to Spring/Summer and say hello to the holidays and that is why Bauhaus is going on an End of Season Sale. From august 18 to September 1, get great deals from great international fashion brands like Tough Jeansmith, Salad, Eighty Twenty, Twistedmind, Cheap Monday, Superdry, La Creme, G-Star Raw, Desigual, and Codello, all exclusively from Bauhaus. Get ready for the changing seasons today! Bauhaus is located at the second level of the abreeza Mall besides Columbia.

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FOOD

Life is about food at ClawDaddy’s and New Orleans

Be enthralled by the sound of good gastronomical feast at two of the most celebrated foodie finds in the Metro. Conveniently located at the sM Lanang Premier, ClawDaddy’s and New Orleans restaurants offer a delectable experience in a bite.

stepping inside, you will be treated to an array of finds like no other. The sun, sand and seafood feel of the beach welcomes you at the entrance of ClawDaddy’s Great american Picnic. Imagine basking in the sun with a plateful of delectably cooked crabs while enjoying the endless diamond display of the ocean. truly amazing, isn’t it? On another end, or more apt, just around the corner, the aura of old school New Orleans and colorful paintings greets you at the doorstep as you inhale the many facets of New Orleans. a definite two worlds in one! Oh, I have not even talked about the food. Yes, more than the ambience, they have a festive gastronomical feast for every awaiting palate. kids and kids at heart will surely enjoy the experience. ClawDaddy’s vast menu includes the freshest and juiciest ingredients found in Davao. Yes, they have incorporated

ClawDaddy’s Boil-A-Bag Seafood.

our local staples to their excellent dishes that have resulted to a never ending explosion of flavors in the mouth. If a one pot mixed seafood meal is what you are looking for, then ClawDaddy’s Boil-a-Bag is for you. Of the many dishes readily available, this one speaks forth of their gusto to serve the people of Davao nothing but the best. Imagine crabs, shrimps, a variation of shells, corn cob and an herby, sea broth that encapsulates the totality of the mixture

A rack of Baby Back Ribs, Coleslaw, Corn Cob and Dirty Rice from New Orleans.

Bread and Herbed Butter. of flavors in a cook proof bag served and opened at your table. If that does not excite your growling hungry tummy, I do not what know what would. Word of caution though, eat with your hands. No utensils this time. Get down and savour the delectable flavours from your fingertips. trust me, it’s best that way! If seafood is not your cup of tea, then New Orleans’ scrumptious all american meals is for you. Imagine a slab of tender juicy baby back ribs served in an old, heavy chopping board with a heaping of savory dirty rice, corncobs and a creamy medley of coleslaw in front of you. Do you think you can say no to that? I thought so. The Dirty rice is incomparable. Packed and full of flavours, it bursts in your mouth with every bite. The Coleslaw is ubercreamy and yummy! I think I munched on them like a kid on a candy store.

However, what got me all giddy and happy was their Herbed Butter together with their complimentary soft, chewy bread. Believe me; I was in 7th heaven as I devoured the cup filled butter together with the bread. I can verily taste the butter, garlic, seasoning and parsley perfectly blended together. simply delish! try their other best sellers and be treated to an exemplary dining experience like no other. Visit ClawDaddy’s and New Orleans at the sM Lanang Premier, 1st floor, J.P. Laurel street, Davao City (near the entrance facing the fountain). see you there! Visit www.chefroyale. com and be treated to an endless array of delicious word play and food display! Follow me on instagram @herroyalheiress for the latest in food and food finds in the metro. Email me at bffsa457@gmail.com if you want to be a part of Davao’s Thursday Habit.


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Titser explores corruption in the educational system IN ITS second episode, GMa News TV’s original series Titser begins to explore the issue of corruption in the educational system. Top students Michelle and Rosa, played by Lovi Poe and Mara Lopez, are in a tightly contested battle for the valedictorian post. The school Principal, brilliantly portrayed by Cinemalaya Best actress Irma adlawan, pits the girls against each other in a series of interviews. But competition is set aside when the girls discover something is terribly amiss in San Simeon High School -- resulting in the suspension of their mentor

Ma’am Sandra, played by agot Isidro. The journey of the girls from innocent childhood to maturity begins. This is just the start of an epic series,

part of GMa News TV’s mission of producing television for social change. Titser airs Sunday night at 7:15 PM only on GMa News TV Channel 11.

Judy Ann’s ‘advoca-serye’ bids farewell this Friday

PINOy Soap Opera Queen Judy ann Santos candidly advises loyal viewers of aBS-CBN’s top-rating primetime advocacy series to avoid coffee this week as the finale episodes of “Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala” are filled with high-tension scenes. The drama program will air its last episode this Friday (august 23). Judy ann shared that there are still a lot of revelations in their show that captured the hearts of viewers because of its unique advocacy that gives voice, hope and power to women like anessa (Judy ann) who was once physically and emotionally abused by her husband Eros (Sam Milby). “It’s flaterring that our audience don’t want our show to end. We’re really happy that they’re hoping for a book 2 or an extension,” said Judy ann. “But I think it’s best to conclude the show with all of us proud because

of our beautiful ending and not prolonged out of force.” Like the viewers, anessa’s character and the show’s women empowerment advocacy have been close to the heart of Judy ann. “I’m sure that even after our program, I’ll continue with what I’ve started. I have no plans to stop my advocacy,” shared the awardwinning actress who hopes to facilitate Krav Maga self-

defense training sessions among women. Don’t miss the heartstomping scenes in the last week of the fast-paced story of “Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala,” weeknights, after “Muling Buksan ang Puso” on aBS-CBN Primetime Bida. For more updates about the show, log on to www.facebook.com/HKLM. TV and follow @HKLM_TV on Twitter.

ECHO TAKES ON COMEDY WITH THE KIDS OF “GOIN’ BULILIT” - The internationally-acclaimed awardwinning actor Jericho Rosales switches things up this Sunday (August 25) as he takes on a guest role in the country’s number one kiddie gag show, “Goin’ Bulilit”. With numerous awards and nominations under his belt, Echo has definitely made a name for himself in both the local and global film and television scenes, portraying roles in successful drama or action films. This Sunday, he will have a little fun with the cast of Goin’ Bulilit, as they bring dentist-themed gags, sketches and so much more. Don’t miss out on Jericho Rosales as he guest stars on “Goin’ Bulilit”, the country’s number one kiddie gag show, airing on Sunday (August 25) on ABS-CBN Channel 2 after “TV Patrol Weekend”.

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Damosa Fairlane celebrates Kadayawan with a Grill-out

CeLeBratING kadayawan with an array of smokey and mouth-watering all-meat barbeques is always a good-treat! especially when food grills paired with variety of thirstquenchers are generously served to all guests for a kadayawan Grill-out. Damosa fairlane, Damosa Land Inc.’s residential community project, hosted its first kadayawan Grill-out last august 17, 2013 to extend a special and exclusive free-dining feast to all its clients. The event was brimming with activities and entertainment from an authentic Mindanawon dance and music performance of the kaliwat Performing artists Collective Inc. to a 25-minute all-terrain Vehicle ride around the community. Guests were also kept amused later in the afternoon with snacks, singing-marathon and videoke contest while they laze in the warmth of the kadayawan heat sipping fresh coconut juices whole day long. “We hope to bring closer the future Damosa fairlane community and we feel so delighted to have done and shared this wonderful kadayawan Grillout experience with them,” says alexander G. Goco-

tano—aVP and Project Head for Damosa Land. “apart from the food and festivities, Damosa fairlane is also posing a very spectacular kadayawan treat with our house offering only at P30, 000.00 per month,” adds Gocotano. There is never a more opportune time than today to avail this kadayawan treat. for interested buyers and sellers, visit Damosa fairlane’s marketing office or Damosa fairlane booth at abreeza Mall or contact 234-2888 to schedule a site visit.


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EDGEDAVAO VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 •THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013 A KISS IS A KISS. Kseniya Ryzhova and Yulia Guschina shared a kiss after winning a gold medal last Saturday in the 4x400-meter relay. Russia posted a time of 3:20.19 to beat out the United States (3:20.41) and Great Britain (3:22.61).

‘A KISS IS jUST A KISS’:

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OSCOW — A Russian athlete denied on Tuesday that she had intended to show her disapproval of her country’s “anti-gay propaganda” law when she kissed a teammate on the lips on the winners’ podium at the Moscow world championships. Kseniya Ryzhova said she was insulted that the Russian 4x400m relay team’s victory celebrations on Saturday had been overshadowed by speculation in the Western media that the kiss with Yulia Gushchina had been intended as a protest. “There was no hidden political motive,” she said of the kiss, shown by television channels around the world. “Instead of congratulating the athletes, they (the press) decided to insult not only Yulia but the whole (Russian) athletics federa-

tion. First of all, both Yulia and I are married,” she said to applause from Russian journalists. It is not uncommon for close women friends to kiss on the lips in Russia. The law against spreading “gay propaganda” among minors is part of the conservative course Vladimir Putin has charted in his third term as president, following protests against his 13-year rule of Russia. It has been widely condemned abroad, but opinion polls show a vast majority of Russians support it. Despite calls from gay rights groups for a boycott of Russia’s hosting of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, some Russian athletes have defended the law. World champion pole-vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva suggested in a state-

DACS. Ateneo paddle wielders in action during the DACS table tennis event.

ment to the media, which she later distanced herself from, that there were no homosexuals in “normal” Russia. She also said two Swedish competitors who painted their fingernails with rainbow colors in support of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) rights had been disrespectful to her homeland. Ryzhova said she and the other three members of the Russian relay team had been overjoyed by their success in narrowly defeating the US team on Saturday. “For eight years we have not won a gold medal. You can’t even imagine what it was like … when we understood that we’d won,” she said. “It was a wave of unbelievable feelings and if somehow, completely by chance, while we were congratulating each other, our lips touched …

whoever fantasizes about that is sick.” Gushchina and Ryzhova declined to comment on the law, saying they had been too busy preparing for the world championships to think much about it. “I have not heard or read (about it) because of the world championships,” Gushchina told journalists. Putin critics say the law is one of a string of repressive measures introduced by the former KGB spy in the first year of his third presidential term to clamp down on dissent. The president denies cracking down on opponents, and has said Russia needs order and discipline. But the criticism has overshadowed preparations for the Sochi Olympics — a top priority for Putin who wants it to show Russia as a modern state with topnotch infrastructure.

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WWE wrestler: I’m gay L

OS AnGeLeS – The testosterone-fuelled world of professional wrestling marked a notable first on Thursday as Darren Young became the sport’s first openly gay active athlete. The World Wrestling entertainment (WWe) wrestler made the announcement to the TMZ. com entertainment website after being asked if he believed a gay athlete could be successful. “Absolutely. Look at me. I’m a WWe superstar and to be honest with you, I’ll tell you right now, I’m gay. And I’m happy,” Young said in Los Angeles. Young said he believed his fellow wrestlers would have no problems with his decision to be open about his sexual orientation. “We’re all adults. All sports are physical. When I come to work, I come to work,” he said. “Some people might not like it, and some people will like it. “I’m happy with who I am. I’m comfortable with

myself. I’m hoping to be able to make a difference. It’s very important to me that people understand that someone’s sexual preference doesn’t really matter.” The WWe later welcomed Young’s comments in a statement on the organization’s website. “WWe is proud of Darren Young for being open about his sexuality, and we will continue to support him as a WWe Superstar,” the governing body said. Some of Young’s fellow wrestlers also praised his comments. “That’s a very bold move for him. And congratulations for him for actually finally doing it,” WWe world champion John Cena said. WWe, formerly known as WWF, has seen its profile diminish since its glory years in the 1980s but continues to attract an estimated weekly audience of 14 million in the United States.

Ateneo tablenetters rule DACS

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he Ateneo de Davao University men’s team came out the champion in the table tennis event of the sports festival organized by the Davao Association Catholics (DACS) at the Spin Davao Sports Center last Saturday, August 17. In the women’s category, holy Cross of Davao College team showed its superiority by grabbing the championship. The ADDU men’s team is composed of team captain hanzel encabo, Kim Keyonggyu, Jon Soriano, Karlo Valmores, Joseph Yu and Joshua Agawin. One the other hand, the ADDU women players who placed third runner-up were team captain Aina Balisalisa, Sarah Mae ngo, Karyl Dionglay, Anhelin Abrahan, Jazzy Ordaneza, Alexa Valderrama and June Ramiterry.

Ateneo de Davao’s head coach is Tarhata Gajitos Atienza, while the trainer is Ody Gajitos. The DACS tournament was officiated by tournament director Michael V. Flores, while the umpires were Ted Dayanan, Almeyrik Bangayan and RomeloTipgos.

comPlEtE rESUltS: Men’s Category: Champion--Ateneo de Davao University 1st Runner-up--San Pedro College 2 ndruner-up--University of Immaculate Conception 3rd runner-up--holy Cross of Calinan College Women’s Category: Champion--holy Cross of Davao College 1st runner-up--San PedroCollege 2nd runner-up—UIC 3rd runner-up--ADDU


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Acer Cup: RMC-Columbia beats PCT-Medvil 1-0 T

he Rizal Memorial Colleges-Columbia Football Club opened kts bid on a high note by beating Polytechnic College of Technology-Medvil FC, 1-0 at the start of the 2013 ACeR Cup Invitational Men’s Football tournament yesterday at the Tionko grounds. Seventeen-year old Warren Ravanes scored from 20 meters at the middle with a volley shot over PCT-Medvil’s playing coach Ramonito Carreon in the 44th minute of the first half. Ravanes, however, was substituted by Jeric Taway in the middle of the final half due to leg cramps. RMC-CFC made eight attempts in the final half

against only three by PCT-Medvil. Still playing as of press time in the second game were the University of Mindanao Wild FM against the visiting Philippine national Police led by Col. Laudemir Laude of Camp Catitipan and Senior Insp. Rene Valdesco “Vandamme” Valdesco, chief of Carmen Police Station. Also seeing action in the 5-day league organized by the Davao Football Association is the Central Mindanao University of Bukidnon. “The three Manila teams backed out due to the bombing incidents in Mindanao and also because of the typhoon in Manila,” said DFA president edward “Chaya” Lam.

VOL. 6 ISSUE 114 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013 KINGS OF SlAM. jamelle Cornley of The royal Mandaya Hotel-CMO does an above-the-rim throwdown to win the Omega Pain Killer Pro slam dunk title besting three-time champion and teammate Devon Sullivan (left) and Omega Pain Killer Pro’s Eman Calo (left, bottom). Lean Daval Jr.

SlAM jAM Cornley wins slam title J

AMeLLe Cornley was sitting on the sidelines on Tuesday on a night his mood was off. After missing what could be a grand slam title for his Davao ballclub The Royal Mandaya hotel-CMO when the championship games were cancelled on account of reported manipulation of game results that rocked the Mayor Rody-Vice Mayor Pulong Duterte Kadayawan Basketball Tournament, the former PBA Best Import awardee shut himself out to a corner and took off his

shoes. he was ready to call it a night when all of a sudden the crowd called out his name, chanting “Corn-ley, Corn-ley.” no, he wasn’t suiting up for the uneventful ballgame—an exhibition with Cebu’s Omega Pain Killer Pro. he was asked by the boisterous crowd to join the slam dunk competition at halftime. It took a while before the 6-5 Cornley obliged, putting his Air Jordan 13 shoes back on and without warm up took the

three-dunk routine into a breath-taking show. First he took off for a tomahawk, followed by a double pump back-the-basket skimming the rim dunk, then capped it with a above-the rim throwdown that literally hook the Davao City Recreation Center. Cornley dethroned three-time champion and teammate Devon Sullivan and beat seven-foot giant Greg Slaughter for the contest sponsored by Omega Pain Killer Pro. Towering Mark Andaya, in his first ever slam dunk competi-

tion, finished fourth. The slam dunk contest was a sideshow of the exhibition match between the hoteliers and the Pain Killers after the organizers of the Kadayawan tournament decided to cancel the games after teams failed to agree on a settlement. The organizers led by acting city sports development office chief Butch Ramirez have declared they found the game played between Goldstar hardware and Montana Pawnshop as “manipulated to calculate the results.”


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