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Climate change is creating modifications in Davao City’s urban planning and construction designs By NEILWIN JOSEPH L. BRAVO njb@edgedavao.net
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ALL it coincidence but perhaps when the film “Waterworld” was made in 1995, we have not heard of the term “climate change.”
“Waterworld” became the most expensive film ever made at that time. So expensive it did not recoup its expenses in the box office.
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COA 11 RD too elusive and cannot be reached?
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CCORDING to his secretary, Commission on Audit (COA) 11director Manolo C. Sy is not the type to grant media interviews. Sy was sought by Edge Davao to comment on the pork barrel fund issue but his secretary Rowena Ruiz said he has been attending a series of hearings at the central office on the priority development assistance fund (PDAF). Ruiz, in a phone call, bluntly told Edge Davao, “hindi basta basta nagpapa-interview si director sa media.” According to her,
there is a directive from the COA central office on this (interviews with media), that the media should first send a letter to their customer desk central office, to ask permission to interview the director and to inform them of the questions to be asked. She told me that if I want to talk to the director, he would just refer me to their official website anyway. In the official website of COA, there is a page showing the Philippine Transparency Seal, which states, “the Transparency Seal, depicted by a pearl
HE Samal City Resort Owners Association (SCROA) is demanding for an explanation and action from the Davao del Norte Electric Cooperative (DANECO) for the two to three times a day brownouts in the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCoS) the past two years. SCROA Vice President Araceli Ayuste, also president of the Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS) Tourism Council, during a meeting at the Paradise Island Beach Resort September 3, said they were disappointed that even their city government is not even addressing the call of the people in Samal. The resort owners who attended the meeting said
demanded that DANECO explain their side and act upon this situation because the brownouts increase their operational costs. “This is not just about the resort owners, but the affected people of the island,” Ayuste said, adding that they feel the local government is siding with DANECO and “leave us hanging.” The owners expressed their concern about the frequent outages since the bulk of guests visiting Samal is from October to May. The brownouts nit only cause inconvenience among guests, but also damage appliances in resorts, like air-conditioners and refrigerators. EJF
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Puregold Price Club, Inc. vice-president for Operations Antonio E. delos Santos says that the company aims to support small and medium entrepreneurs by offering exclusive program which will help support to augment
Filipino families’ income during Thursday night’s press briefing at Puregold Lanang. Lean Daval Jr.
Royal House Inn gets bomb threat By EJ DOMINIC FERNANDEZ ejf@edgedavao.net
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HE Royal House Travel Inn and Suites on C.M. Recto Street, Davao City received a bomb threat Friday that turned out to be false. The city bomb squad which responded to the call concluded after checking it out only a prank. The hotel’s front desk officer who requested anonymity showed a text message Friday from
a cell phone number 09398807929, which said, “Pang gawas mo diha sa hotel, ako kauban nagbilin ug bomba, taod2x lng me ng check out, pagdali tawon mo, (get out of the hotel, my associate left a bomb, we just checked out a while ago, hurry).” Executive secretary to the manager, Joy Nidea Vargas, said the front desk officer who received
the threat was scared and immediately forwarded the text message to the supervisor, who then passed it on to the administrator who called up the police. After a while, Central 911 came with their bomb squad and K-9 unit but did not find any bomb. The last hotel fuest who checked out was a Japanese national who headed straight for the airport.
Vargas said, they asked their 30 other guests to vacate the hotel as a precautionary measure and were very cooperative. She said, she has been in the hotel business long and has encountered lots of prank calls like bomb threats while working in other hotels. She said this was the first bomb threat at theRoyal House Inn she has experienced.
Anti-smoking ban nets 34 violators By EMILORD P. CASTROMAYOR
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A kitchen staff of Auntie Anne’s, Inc. which opened a branch at SM Lanang Premier on Friday twists the dough to shape it into pretzels. Lean Daval Jr.
AVAO City authorities apprehended 34 persons, including four minors, for violating the anti-smoking ordinance in last week’s series of operations. Chief Inspector William Corpuz of the Mobile Patrol Group said 16 violators were caught smoking in public places while 18 others were apprehended by operatives of the Sasa police station. Four of those apprehended were mi-
nors. They were all released after being issued violation citation tickets (VCT) and made to pay P500 as administrative penalty. Ordinance No. 0367-12, Series of 2012, dubbed New Comprehensive AntiSmoking Ordinance says that a citation ticket indicates the specific violation and the corresponding administrative penalty
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Security preparations for barangay polls on By EMILORD P. CASTROMAYOR
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AW enforcers have started security preparations for the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections on October 28, an official said. Chief Inspector Alfredo Baluran, head of the operations and plans branch of the Davao City Police Office (OBB-DCPO) said there will be a meeting of representatives from the military, Commission on Elections (Comelec) dubbed as Joint Security Peace Coordinating Council (JSPCC) conference on Tuesday, September 17 at the DCPO conference room to discuss security including the current peace and order situation, vote buying, liquor ban and gun ban implementation. “We will implement full alert operations during the election and will deploy men in all polling precincts,” Baluran said. There were 271 polling precincts in his list last year, but will verify with the Comelec if there are ad-
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ditional polling precincts this year. Some 600 police personnel will be mobilized for poll duties during the elections, including route security and escort delivery of the ballot boxes. “May mga military din na tutulong sa security protection sa election pero yung mga civilian volunteer officer (CVO) hindi sila kasali dahil some of them are appointees of barangay officials,” Baluran clarified. In Paquibato and Marilog districts, he will send personnel three days before October 28 since there are barangays that are not accessible to vehicles. Baluran identified Brgy. Salupawan and Tapak in Paquibato and Gumitan, Proper Marilog and Malamba in Marilog district. In last year’s elections there were no poll violations reported, Baluran said “I am hoping there will be a peaceful election,” he added.
Commissioner Rafael Cruz of the National Youth Commission (NYC) states that the main objective of the national consultation for the Students’ Rights and Welfare (Straw) Bill that the agency is con-
ducting is to consolidate students’ concerns which lawmakers need to address in a press briefing on Friday held at the Department of Social Welfare (DSWD) 11 office. Lean Daval Jr.
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A ‘superfood’ called barley By ATHENA JILLIAN BRAVO
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E live in an age where people are not only health-conscious but also “food-conscious”. Having a healthy diet is definitely the “big thing” and the “in thing”. Here’s the catch. Most healthy food do not taste as good. Not everyone likes to eat spinach, turnips or even beet tops because of its taste. Let’s face reality only a few eat those anymore but everyone looks for some super food to keep them healthy as possible. Enter barley, as in the barley grass itself. Barley grass can be the one we are looking for. It is said to have 30 times more vitamin B1 and 11 times amount of calcium than there is in cow’s milk, 6.5 times as much carotene and nearly 5 times the iron content of spinach, close to seven times the vitamin C in oranges, four times the vitamin B1 in whole wheat flour, and 80 micrograms of vitamin B12 per 100
grams of dried barley plant juice. You don’t just get physically fit when you drink barley grass juice. It helps a person increase energy, anti-aging, improves sleeping and immune response. Barley grass contains chlorophyll that cleanses the intestines from toxins which body builders would surely love to have. It is also said to contain 1,000 enzymes that are necessary regulators of the body that helps the functioning of our cells stable and not perished. Truly barley grass is the “superfood” everyone is looking for. The good news is barley grass is now available in the Philippines through Sante International with its Sante Barley organic products from New Zealand and these are the Sante Pure Barley New Zealand Blend with Stevia, Sante Barley Pure New Zealand capsule, Sante Barley Fusion Coffee, Sante Choco Barley
and Sante C’est Bon. Sante Barley products contain 100 percent young organic barley grass which are rich in
vitamins, enzymes and minerals. It contains all the essential amino acids our body needs for metabolism. It is rich in chlo-
rophyll that helps prevent development and proliferation of cancer cells. Sante Pure Barley is not like any ordinary
grass people used to eat for diet. Barley is a super food everyone would surely need for a good diet and healthy lifestyle.
Puregold Price Club Inc. opens 191 . store in DC st
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leading hypermarket in the country opened another store, its 191st., in Lanang, Davao City last Thursday. Tonio Delos Santos, vice president for operations of Puregold Price Club Inc. yesterday bared at a press conference that the newest branch has hired 107 employees to man the store. The company supports small and medium entrepreneurs by offering excellence like Tindahan Ni Aling Puring (TNAP), an exclusive program which is to assist and support every Filipino family to augment its income, “Puregold is very customer-oriented. It is in our heart to provide the best hypermarket shopping experience to our loyal customers. We are very pleased to offer Dabwenyos a one-stop shopping experience,” Delos Santos said. The Davao branch is the third in the hypermarket chain in Mind-
STORE OPENING. Puregold Price Club Inc. Lanang, Davao Store Opening (L-R)Ms. Pamela Co, Director; Mr. Leonardo Dayao, President; Rev. Fr. Dionicio Tabiliran; Mr. Tonio De Los Santos, VP for Operations; Mr. Renato Bechada, Regional Manager for Bicol, Visayas and Mindanao; and Mr. Vincent Co, Director.
anao. Last June 17, Puregold opened their first link in the chain in Digos City and the second link on July 17 in Tagum City. They will put up two more stores in Butuan City and Cagayan de Oro this year. “As this great and indomitable city brought
good experiences and partnerships to all visitors and investors, we hope to return the favor. It is our sincerest desire to bring the Puregold shopping experience to all of Dabawenyos,” he said. Puregold started as a small store in 1998, and
by 2011 the the humber had reached 100. In September 2013 the tlotal is 191 nationwide. Tindahan Ni Aling Puring (TNAP) is a program that is part of Puregold’s mission to provide not only quality products and topnotch services, but also profit-
able business opportunities for every Filipino family. TNAP is designed specifically for small and medium scale entrepreneurs, which include sari-sari store owners, c a r i n d e r i a / c a n te e n owners, caterers, and other kinds of resellers. The central objective
of TNAP is to assist and support every Filipino family in augmenting their income and Puregold is very happy and eager to make this program available for every Dabawenyo. Now, every Dabawenyo can be a member of TNAP for free and enjoy perks such as the instant Ka-Asenso Welcome Kit; the chance to get free Aling Puring Super Suki SIM for an additional mobile phone loading business; a points-rebate redemption program for members to enjoy (as high as 4% rebate on Puregold purchases); free delivery; call/order pick-up service; exclusive promo deals such as Kitang-Kita Packs and Kitang-Kita Case, Gold Deals, and special invites to events such as Negosyo Sessions and the annual TNAP Sari-Sari Store Convention; a bi-annual “Ka-Asenso Booklet” that contains TNAP updates and testimonials; and a whole lot more.
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ILIPINO consumers registered lower confidence index in the third quarter of 2013 but they remain positive on their buying intentions for the next quarter, results of a Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) survey showed. Consumers’ confidence index (CI) in the 2013 third quarter consumer expectation survey (CES), done between July 1-12, 2013, dropped to -7.9 percent from the previous quarter’s -5.7 percent on seasonal weakness on harvests and unemployment among others. It is the second highest since the survey was done nationwide in 2007 and is better than year-ago’s -13.3 percent. On the other hand, the index for the next quarter is up to 5.7 percent from quarter-ago’s 4.1 percent due to expectations of more job opportunities primarily due to the holiday season, Christmas bonuses and higher investments. BSP Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo, in a briefing Friday, said worth noting is the respondents’ expenditure plans for the next quarter, which slightly rose to 40 percent from 39.5 percent in the survey
a quarter ago. “The buying appetite of the consumers continue to be robust…While market sentiment turned negative the intention to buy or their consumption appetite continues to be there,” he said. Survey results showed that respondents consider the current quarter as a good time to buy durable goods, motor vehicles, and housing. Relatively, the respon-
dents, which were taken from the National Statistics’ (NSO) Master Sample List of Households, indicated increase in savings boosted by the lower expenses on education. Most of the respondents said they put their savings in banks although there are some who said that they placed their money in cooperatives, credit or loan associations, and “paluwagan.” Under the “paluwagan”
system, people who form a group agree to contribute a certain amount on a definite date. The pooled funds will be given to a certain member on an agreed date, normally on a monthly basis, until all the members have received their share. The survey also asked the respondents on their outlook on unemployment, interest rates, prices of basic goods, inflation and peso/dollar rate. (PNA)
BLESSINGS. Businessman Glenn Escandor watches as Fr. Art Abarca officiates the blessing rites of Genesis 88 garage in Quimpo Blvd., Davao City recently. Lean Daval Jr.
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Philhealth XII Lifetime Member Program point person, Nena A. Cocjin, showing actual sample of Philhealth LMP ID to the retirees.
HE South Cotabato Retired Public School Teachers Association (SCRPSTA) chaired by Adelfa Espartero clarified from Philhealth some issues about the Lifetime Member Program (LMP) on its 3rd General Assembly Meeting held September 11, 2013 in the City of Koronadal. Said association with more than 100 members hold its quarterly meeting for updates on matters affecting its members health and retirement concerns. “We can still laugh, love and enjoy life like when we were young… so, let’s sustain the fellowship. Let’s attend meetings and learn more about what life has to offer including Philhealth,” Nena Cocjin, LMP focal person from the Local Health Insurance Office of Koronadal said that Philhealth on the other hand, welcomes said retirees and provides special privileges including express lane from the moment they register up to the time they inquire their benefits from the office. “As LMP, you are entitled to avail of the pneumococcal vaccine at Php600 only per dose from our accredited providers and on top of your
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Philhealth benefits, you have the 20% Senior Citizen’s discount then 12% VAT exemption from your total hospital bill,” Cocjin stressed. Cataract surgery at 16k per eye was clarified to be admissible one day after another eye was operated but also requires pre-authorization from Philhealth through its accredited ophthalmologist. Other services discussed include inpatient, outpatient, special packages, Z benefits, Millenium Development Goal benefits and others. For auto deduction, principal members are just required to present their LMP ID and for the confinement of their dependents like legal spouse, children 20 years old and below and parents 60 years old and above, they must submit their updated Member Data Record. To enroll under said sector, registrants are advised to submit properly filled out Philhealth Member Registration Form, 1x1 ID picture, retirement documents signed by GSIS/SSS, photocopy of birth certificate or Senior Citizen’s ID or any document stating their age of retirement. (hanah g. naanep)
Radyo ni Juan network expands, groundbreaking set in Tagum City
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ADYO ni Juan network, a group of small radio stations in the country, will take another leap in media industry as it soon to open another radio station in one of the most progressive city in Southern Mindanao-Tagum City. (INFORM) Infomedia Resources Management, Incorporated, which runs the first News FM in Davao City 102.7 One Radio, again tied up with Rizal Memorial Colleges (RMC) Broadcasting Corporation (RMCBC) to establish a radio station that would serve the interest of the people not only in Tagum City and in Davao del Norte but also in nearby provinces. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held at 1:30 in the afternoon on September 15, 2013 to mark the construction of a building that will house FM station dxRC – Radyo ni Juan Tagum 100.7 megahertz at Barangay Mankilam, Tagum City. Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario and Tagum City Mayor Rey Rellon are among the key government officials and personalities who will grace the activity.
Powered by a 1,000watt state-of-the-art transmitter, the new Radyo ni Juan station will have a prime reach in Tagum City and in entire Davao del Norte province as well as in the nearby Compostela Valley Province. With a vision to serve its listeners with quality news and entertainment, INFORM is gearing towards establishing more radio stations to cater the needs of the people for truthful information. “Because we vision a society that is well informed, we aim to put up more radio stations in various provinces in Mindanao that quenches the thirst of every Filipino for news and information and their desire for entertainment”, Inform President Sister Concepcion Gasang, m.a., said. Sister Gasang added Radyo ni Juan Tagum is the company’s second radio station. “Inform is fast growing because we are keeping our mission of providing each and every household of Juan an access to relevant news and quality entertainment rolled into one”, Sr. Gasang stressed.
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St. Augustine hands over Benguet docus to Nadecor S
T. Augustine Gold and Copper Limited and Nationwide Development Corporation (Nadecor) jointly announced that they have reached a major milestone with the handover by St. Augustine to Nadecor of the Benguet Settlement Documents (BSD). The BSD finalizes the settlement with Benguet Mining Corporation (“Benguet”) for sale of its operating rights in the King-king Copper-Gold Project in Pantukan, Compostela Valley Province in the Philippines. With the settlement completed and turnover by St. Augustine to Nadecor, this gives the joint venture clear title to the King-king Project in Pantukan, Compostela Valley. The clear title facilitates Nadecor’s ability to assign the King-king Project MPSA to the joint venture mining company, and finalizes St. Augustine’s equity as the joint venture partner. It also provides a corporate structure within which the project can operate as it moves forward in development. “We are very pleased to have reached this watershed event in the project and our partnership. With this turnover, we begin the joint venture phase of development and cooperation between Nadecor and St. Augustine, which will directly benefit thousands of Filipinos and be a big boost to the Philippine economy,” said Andrew J. Russell, presi-
Handover described as major milestone dent of St. Augustine. For his part, Nadecor President Conrado T. Calalang praised St. Augustine’s role in the settlement and the future of the project. “St. Augustine has been lock-step with us in the development of the project and we are pleased, not just with the technical and financial benefits they bring, but more importantly their commitment to integrity and transparency in their dealings with Nadecor and the community, which spells success for the project,” said Calalang. St. Augustine reached the full and final settlement with Benguet on August 30, 2011 for the King-king MPSA (Mineral Production Sharing Agreement) with an amended Heads of Terms Agreement that allowed all future payments to be settled with a single, final payment of $10,250,000. Prior to this, St. Augustine had already given a downpayment of $8 million for a total settlement package of $18.25 million. Under the original Heads of Terms Agreement signed in July 2010, between Benguet and St. Augustine, through its subsidiary, St. Augustine Mining Ltd. (SAML), Benguet agreed to a settlement with Nadecor on outstanding issues on the King-king Project, including the following: • Assign and transfer its
Evacuees cramp the Zamboanga City sports center as the standoff enters Day Six on Saturday, September 14, 2013. The evacuees come from nine barangays affected by clashes between government security forces and
President Benigno Aquino III assures the 40,000 evacuees at the Zamboanga City sports center affected by the armed conflict between government forces and Moro National Liberation Front members loyal to Nur Misuari, interest in the Sagittarius Alpha Realty Corp. claims surrounding the Kingking Project to Nadecor; • Assign and transfer its interest in the Pantukan Mineral Corp. (PMC) shares and operating rights in the PMC Claims surrounding the King-king Project to Nadecor; • Terminate and complete the release of all of its rights, titles, interests and claims in the Operat-
ing Agreement with Nadecor; • Assign or transfer all of its rights, titles, interests and claims in the King-king MPSA to Nadecor; • All of Benguet’s affiliates shall release, assign or transfer any other rights, titles, interests or claims they have in respect of the King-king Project; and • Complete turnover of all books, records, proj-
Moro National Liberation Front members loyal to Nur Misuari, the group’s founding chair, since Monday. No ceasefire has been declared. MindaNews contributed photo
the group’s founding chair, of full government relief assistance and recovery initiatives on Saturday, September 14, 2013. MindaNews contributed photo ect information and project samples. Turnover of the settlement documents to Nadecor was delayed until the issues created by dissident minority shareholder Jose Ricafort were recently resolved by the Philippine Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, and the duly-elected Nadecor board led by Mr. Calalang was clearly recognized and its authority confirmed. Calalang noted that the Court of Appeals decision dated 18 February, 2013 is legally binding and immediately effective, and removes any doubt as to who is authorized to represent Nadecor as its Board of Directors, and therefore the authority of the newly elected Board and the Board immediately preceding it is clear. The ruling stated: “The Annual Stockholders’ Meeting of Nadecor held on August 15, 2011 is hereby declared valid and the Board of Directors and Officers elected thereat are declared lawfully elected. Any and all acts of the Board of Directors elected during the August 15, 2011 Nadecor Annual Stockholders’ Meeting are declared valid. …. Likewise, the Writ of Preliminary Injunction dated June 13, 2012 is made permanent (covering orders prohibiting the Ricafort Group from
scheduling and holding stockholders’ meetings, the ratification of rescission of agreements with St. Augustine Gold & Copper and the election of a new board of directors).” The challenge of dissident shareholder Jose Ricafort was thrown out by the Court of Appeals, and the administrative complaint filed against the Court of Appeals justices who rendered the same decision, was dismissed by the Supreme Court by a vote of 15-0 on February 19, 2013. We refer you to the official Nadecor website, nadecor.com.ph, which features links to the full texts of the above referenced decisions by the Philippines’ highest courts. St. Augustine is listed on the main board of the Toronto Stock Exchange and is run by industry leaders who have a proven record of discovering, exploring and developing valuable mining assets around the world. One of the largest shareholders in St. Augustine is Queensberry Mining and Development Corporation (“Queensberry”), the resource investment arm of the family of former Philippine Senator Manny Villar. Following its investment of $11 million in May 2013, Queensberry now holds 18% of St. Augustine and has the option to increase its holding up to 32%.
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Fighting corruption
URB corruption. This is the curt marching order reportedly given by Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte to lawyer Melchor Quitain, brand new city administrator. As dean of all department heads, Administrator Quitain is the ideal person to crack the whip on the bad eggs in the city government. Take note that Mayor Rody wants the non-performers in the offices to be first to be disciplined. These include those who spend most of their day in the field, actually in the coffeeshops and watering holes, reporting to office only to punch in and out and with no tangible achievement to show for the day. Add to these the malingerers who are always sick and indisposed. However, this is just a few of the
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HE REALITY IS VASTLY MORE COMPLICATED – People nationwide watched with trepidation the insurgents’ attack in several coastal barangays in Zamboanga City and its bloody aftermath unfold on television, radio and pages of the newspapers that reached a different conclusion. If the gunfight between government forces and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) – Misuari faction continues, probably for few more days, thousands of affected residents would suffer, and the business sector as well. After five days since the fanatical MNLF forces of Nur Misuari infiltrated some of the city’s coastal areas, the drumbeat of attacks by the insurgents against the military and police operatives is continuing. Government forces remained on a defensive stance so as not to endanger the lives of more than a hundred hostages including innocent children used as human shields by the MNLF. They best thing government troopers can do during the logjam is to contain the rebels to prevent them from either escaping or mounting a new offensive. Zamboanga City is a perfect place for business, an extremely educated city and is among the places in Mindanao with a lot of business opportunities. But with the present peace and security situation, being an entrepreneur in the city may be among the most terrifying jobs in business today. In some ways, though, business is dull and measured, and the reality is vastly more complicated. Many of the city’s business establishments – depleted by the armed clashes – now have closed and the roads are deserted with a curfew strictly in effect from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the following day. The basic institutions are in place, but there is still no system of processing for fear of more rebel attacks. At the height of the skirmishes even the normally upbeat government economists and trade officials admit that the predic-
tion of different business entities storming the city was off the mark. “They are now reluctant to invest in the city,” says one private economist. But they’re scoping out opportunities anticipating that some time the security situation is going to die down. Nevertheless, the government and private companies held a certain assumption about Zamboanga City’s prospects – socially and economically. As for rebel attacks against local and foreign businesses, the exact number is unknown or maybe even none at all. With parts of the city still ablaze after five days of intense fighting, government forces including teams from the International Red Cross (IRC) and Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) are ready targets for mortar, bomb and sniper attacks. Even media people, firefighters and various rescue teams are not spared from assaults. Meanwhile more than 20,000 affected residents jampacked the evacuation centers, feeling uneasy; after days without food, water, medicine and shelter, and the upscale neighborhood likewise was devastated by mortar and bomb attacks. In a hostile territory, insurgent attacks on government forces and innocent civilians are not only the security risk. Many businesses which run entirely on cash faced old-fashioned robbery. Top government officials and financial specialists therefore tout the theory that a thriving middle-class in the city will inevitably demand an end to violence and ensure a peace-
ful environment. Of course, there is never a precise beginning for these spasms of violence, but the Zamboanga armed struggles seem to have set the motion when the disgruntled MNLF troops raided several barangays, infiltrated the city in the guise of holding a peace caravan. But earning money still has been a strong draw for many local businessmen. Amid the security threats are hard-nosed business smarts, say those who were already in the city for quite some time. The latest armed conflict is not the first time a similar incident happened in the city. These entrepreneurs say the know-how they have developed through the hair-raising instances – previous and present, give them a hugely valuable edge over the newcomers. The unpredictable peace and order condition has not dented their optimism. When the insurgents are gone and the armed confrontation over, business would reopen and drive an economic boom with their newfound temporary peaceful environment – a practical business cycle. However, what is less clear the MNLF Misuari-faction would order such a destructive and dastardly act at this time when the city is preparing for a prestigious annual celebration – a tourism-oriented event. The attacks may have been one of personal revenge borne out of discontentment and disgust. Some sources say it grew out of differences with the government and another organization. “Why should they sit idle and groping in the dark?” they asked. But the vast majority also has to raise this query: “What measures Misuari and his loyal MNLF faction have taken to make the lives of innocent people and the business sector less painful?” Intentionally or not, the attacks had, in some experts’ opinion, envisaged by people who were obsessed with power and influence – and grown soft on room service.
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OIC-PCSP chair canceling Monday’s tripartite review meeting. “We consider it unfortunate that this opportunity for a face-to-face meeting that had been set precisely to discuss the status of the tripartite implementation review and the future of this peace process is yet again delayed,” Deles said. Deles said the government has conveyed to the chair of the OIC-PCSP its concern that this meeting not be indefinitely postponed. Indonesia’s Note Verbale to the OIC Secretary General stated that the new schedule and venue of the tripartite meeting will be communicated following consultations with both parties, Deles said. “We remain committed to our continuing engagement with the MNLF for the full implementation of the 1996 final peace agreement, in pursuit of just and lasting peace in Mindanao,” Deles said. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, government chief negotiator in talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), said on Tuesday as the GPH-MILF talks resumed in Kuala Lumpur that the tripartite review meeting seeks to thresh out the remaining issues pertaining to the implementation of the 1996 FPA between the government and the MNLF. “The meeting aims to identify the next steps to be taken that will complete the review process as set out in the previous tripartite meetings,” Ferrer said. (MindaNews)
Indonesia tripartite review meeting for 1996 FPA postponed—Deles
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ORONADAL CITY (MindaNews/14 September)– The tripartite review meeting for the 1996 final peace agreement (FPA) between the government and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) on Monday (Sept. 16) has been cancelled after Nur Misuari, the group’s founding chair, requested for a postponement due to the standoff in Zamboanga City, a senior government official said. Presidential Peace Adviser Sec. Teresita Quintos-Deles said the government, through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), received Friday a Note Verbale from the Indonesian embassy concerning the postponement of the 5th Session of the GPH-OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation)-MNLF Tripartite Implementation Review Meeting. “The formal communication conveyed a copy of the Note Verbal dated 12 September 2013, addressed to the OIC Secretary General from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, which serves as the chair of the OIC Peace Committee for Southern Philippines (PCSP),” Deles said in a statement. The Note Verbale to OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu relayed the receipt of Indonesia of a letter from the chair of the MNLF Secretariat requesting for the postponement of the tripartite meeting to a later date, preferably in the 1st week of October 2013, she added. Monday’s tripartite meeting was to
BY ELIZABETH COBBS HOFFMAN take place in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Deles said the request was made by MNLF Chair Nur Misuari due to the “situation in Zamboanga City.” The standoff in Zamboanga entered its sixth day Saturday, leaving 18 persons dead– three from the Philippine National Police, two each from the military and civilians and 11 from the MNLF—as of Friday noon, according to AFP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Domingo Tutaan, Jr. Some 200 MNLF forces under Commander Habier Malik laid siege on four later six barangays out of the city’s 98, at around 1:45 a.m. Monday. The MNLF said they came to the city to stage a peace rally and to hoist the MNLF flag at City Hall in pursuit of Misuari’s alleged declaration of independence. In her Facebook page, Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar said that a total of 7,779 families or 39,260 individuals have been displaced by the fighting between government and MNLF forces as of 11 a.m. Saturday. Salazar said that 4,716 families or 25,917 individuals have sought refuge at the city’s grandstand while 3,060 families or 13,343 individuals were sheltered in 25 satellite evacuation centers. Deles said the DFA has conveyed to the Indonesian embassy that the government will respect the decision of the
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The lost mujahideen
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A L AYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/14 September) – In successive interviews by national TV networks on the Zamboanga City standoff, Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) spokesperson Emmanuel Fontanilla kept saying that their forces arrived in that southern port city for a peace rally and dialogue, but were harassed by government troops. And whenever pressed for proposals on how to end the crisis, he insisted on a third-party mediator, in particular a foreign intermediary. One may give Fontanilla’s statement the benefit of a doubt in that a week before the standoff some MNLF members had held a peace rally in Davao City without incident. There’s a catch though – unlike their comrades in Davao, the MNLF members who are now holed up in Zamboanga brought in guns. In addition, MNLF commander Habier Malik said they intended to hoist the front’s flag at the City Hall in furtherance of Nur Misuari’s alleged declaration of independence on August 12 in Sulu. (Misuari is the founding chair of the MNLF, which waged a war for Moro independence after the March 18, 1968 Jabidah Massacre where Moro recruits to the Philippine military were killed for reportedly refusing to be part of Oplan Merdeka. Merdeka is said to be a plan hatched by President Ferdinand Marcos to invade Sabah, a region north of Borneo controlled by Malaysia but is historically part of the Sultanate of Sulu.) Maybe the military had overreacted, maybe they hadn’t. But what do you expect the soldiers would do at the sight of several armed men entering a city? And how should we interpret the act of hoisting a flag other than being an act of sovereignty? It was apparently meant to provoke government, if not to bolster reports that Misuari had indeed issued a declaration of independence from his home province. Coming on the eve of the resumption of peace talks between government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Kuala Lumpur, it can be said that Misuari means to use the Zamboanga standoff as a highly-charged bargaining chip with the administration and the rival front. He has repeatedly cited the incomplete implementation of the 1996 Final Peace Agreement as the reason for his group’s dissatisfaction. Now that the crisis has lasted almost a week without a resolution in sight, President Aquino’s crisis managers are hard pressed to reach out to Misuari to break the impasse. So far, that has not happened. Misuari appears to be deliberately hiding from public view, opting instead to let his alter-egos do the talking – and the fighting. He could be trying to avoid legal complications once the whole thing ends, a lesson learned from the Kabatangan hostage-taking incident in 2001, also in Zamboanga City. It’s also possible he wants to prolong the standoff in the hope of inciting his supporters in other areas to rise up in arms too. So far, the only “spillover” has been the clash on Thursday between rebels and government forces in Basilan. The BIFF, a breakaway group of the MILF concentrated in parts of Maguindanao, claimed it was their men who figured in the clash. But if Misuari thinks he can once again rouse Moro nationalism to serve whatever his game plan is, he must be living in a time warp. Realities have changed a lot since the grim aftermath of the abortive Oplan Merdeka. He may have a legitimate grievance, but it doesn’t clothe him with the moral authority to start a war by endangering the lives of hapless civilians – and those of his men. Waging war is one thing. Aiming a gun at unarmed people is another. When I was in college I read in an underground newsletter that on 7 February 1974, a few hours before government soldiers attacked and pulverized Jolo, MNLF fighters gathered all the women, children, priests and nuns and placed them in relatively safe areas before going to battle. Alas, the Zamboanga standoff tells us that the days of the noble mujahideen have long ended. (MindaViews is the opinion section of MindaNews. H. Marcos C. Mordeno can be reached at hmcmordeno@gmail.com)
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Waterworld.. FFROM 1 What is the “Waterworld” all about? The film’s review tells us its unique story which was set at a future time in 2500. Produced 18 years ago, nobody thought it could come so soon. Nobody thought 2500 could come as soon as 2013. “The polar ice caps have completely melted, and the sea level has risen many hundreds of meters, covering nearly all the land. The film illustrates this with an unusual variation, which begins with the usual image of Earth, but shows the planet’s water levels gradually DPIC OFFICER-IN-CHARGE IVAN CHIN CORTEZ: Adaptation and innovation is the newest loveteam in town. rising and the polar ice caps melting until land”. The human 2013, bared the di- vards featuring an view nearly all the land is population also for- rections of Davao City unobstructed got their technologiconscious of the chalof the blue waters of submerged. cal advancements and lenges faced by this Davao Gulf, no more The sea level has informal settlers ocrisen hundreds of knowledge they pre- fast growing city. viously have, replaced Unveiling the vicupying waterways meters, covering evthose with desire of sion for Davao City, and coastlines, shadery continent and survival hence the Cortez made emphaed walkways and bike turning Earth into a ramshackle architecsis on increasing inlanes. water planet. Human ture and post-apocavestments and genTo achieve that, population has been lyptic setting.” erating more jobs however, Cortez adscattered across the Fast forward to accompanied by an mitted there are chalocean in individual, the present. The increase in the purlenges to be overisolated communities “Waterworld” imagchasing capacity of come. consisting of artificial “There are of islands and mostly es flashed back in a every household. presentation made In Cortez’s percourse challenges in decrepit sea vessels. It was so long since by Davao City Invest- fect world, Davao the construction inthe events that the ment Promotion Cen- City looks like this: dustry. Each player humans eventually ter officer-in-charge A city with plenty of may respond differinterconnected green ently. In a growing forgot that there were Ivan Chin Cortez. Cortez, in a preparks and spaces, fa- market, expect comcontinents in the first sentation made cilities that encour- petition to grow with place, although many during the Investage people to com- it. The challenge to be believe that there is ment Forum of Philmune with nature, more competitive is a a mythical place on construct Mindanao stretches of boule- no-brainer,” said CorEarth called “Dry-
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shining out of an open shell, is a symbol of a policy shift towards openness in access to government information. On the one hand, it hopes to inspire Filipinos in the civil service to be more open to citizen engagement; on the other, to invite the Filipino citizenry to exercise their right to participate in governance.” This reporter went to the COA 11 regional office in Buhangin Monday, September 2, but their security
guards would not allow entrance. The security guard said, the director had just come from a hearing in the Manila COA central office and was conducting a briefing with his staff here. This reporter has been following up for an interview with the director since then, but the secretary said, the director will be going back to Manila for a hearing at the COA central office again on September 6. She said director Sy
resides in Manila and it would be difficult to set up an appointment for an interview with him. On Thursday, Ruiz said, they are not allowed to talk over the phone, and asked Edge Davao to “understand” their protocol that in order to have an interview with the director, a letter should be sent to their customer desk addressed to director Manolo Sy. So much for transparency in government. EJF
against the offender. The ordinance was enacted on 2002. A violator issued with a ticket has the option within three days to either contest the violation in court or voluntarily pay the penalty of P500 im-
posed upon him or her to avoid being criminally prosecuted. Moreover, aside from the issuance of citation tickets, the new ordinance now prohibits smoking of tobacco in any form, like e-cigarettes and
shishas in accommodation and entertainment places, workplaces, public buildings, outdoor area, and even government-owned vehicles and public transport within the area of Davao City.
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tez. The biggest challenge is coping with the climate change. “There is now a preference for climate change responsive designs and operations,” said Cortez. The challenge of working with nature is something Cortez dreamt of being implemented in every vertical and horizontal movement. “In a plot of land with trees, what do you do? Cut them all off and proceed with your fully maximized plan or respond to the call of working with nature?” Cortez asked.
CARBON FOOTPRINT There is also the challenge of reducing carbon footprint in construction. “It would be a relief if players in the industry will consider reduction of carbon footprint in every construction phase,” Cortez said. The term “carbon footprint” refers to the amount of carbon (C02) we emit individually in any oneyear period. C02 is produced from many sources and is the primary gas responsible for global warming and the resulting alarming changes in
our climate.
RISING LEVEL OF WATER The rising level of water is true in every corner in the world and Cortez admits Davao City is also experiencing these changes in the environment. “Adaptation and innovation are the newest loveteam in town,” Cortez said. And now for Cortez’s perfect waterworld? “Maybe we can start entertaining ideas for a water village, literally. Think of the floating houses or houses with floaters.” For the traditional village plans, Cortez had something in mind: “Why not make it imperative to incorporate water catchment facilities and never curtailing the absorptive capacity of the soil?” The “Waterworld” phenomenon may yet be, for now, cinematic but like Cortez is thinking, year 2500 could well be 2013. “I do not have all the answers, all the questions, and all the suggestions,” he said. But at the rate the city is gearing up for the effects of climate change, the challenges are more than theatrics and special movie effects.
PNPA calling for new recruits for cadetship
By EMILORD P. CASTROMAYOR
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HE Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) is calling on those interested to submit requirements that would allow them to take PNPA Cadet Admission Test (PNPACat) on November 10, 2013. Police Senior Inspector Gretchen Cinco, head of the public information office unit (PIO) said applicants may download
the application form from PNPA website or visit their office at Camp Quintin Merecido (a.k.a.Catitipan). Deadline for submission is Sept. 28, 2013. Applicants must be natural-born Filipino citizens; 18 years old and not more than 22 years old on the date of appointment; single with no parental and financial obligation; high school graduate upon
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application; at least five feet four inches height for males and five feet two inches for females; physically and mentally fit for cadetship training and must pass the minimum required physical fitness exercises; with good moral character; no pending complaint and/or case before any tribunal; not a former cadet of the PNPA or other similar institutions; not have been dismissed from any private employment or government position for cause; and must pass the PNPACat, medical, neuro-psychiatric and agility test and interview. There are 30 testing centers that will be made available for aspiring applicants who hail the call of public service Interested applicants should regularly check the website for important updates.
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OTOR Image Pilipinas, Inc. after holding the event in Cebu and Davao for the first time, with a total of 208 participants, went back in Manila to get the Top 7 winners who joined by winners from Cebu and Davao, and the rescheduled Pampanga to complete the Top 10 Challengers that will represent the Philippines in the Asian Finals in Singapore on October 26-29, 2013. Manila’s Top 7 with an official time of 13 hours 4 minutes and 46 seconds are: Edward Vargas Robert Ocampo (Repeater) Edd Rael Marcos Carlos Antonio Creencia Alex Neblasca (Repeater; Country Winner in Singapore last year) Ariel Frayna Juan Furiscal, Jr. This year’s Subaru Impreza Challenge has become wider and excit-
ing as the event being held in 4 different locations. The Philippine leg started in Cebu City last August 10, flew to Davao City last August 17, September 7 in Manila, and will wrap up in Pampanga which was moved from August 24 to September 14 due to Typhoon Maring. The event concept derives from an endurance contest which was first held in Singapore in 2002 with only 3 cars were used with 120 contestants. Over the years it has grown into a 10-car event with 400 contestants. Last year the winner, 48-year old Tholmas Gan Yu Shen of Singapore, lasted for 78 hours and 30 minutes to reign supreme over 399 other challengers from Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia and took home the grand prize. This
contest has become an
annual event that contestants look forward to. As the Top 10 Challengers fly to Singapore on an all-expenses paid trip to compete in the Singapore finals, they will join other finalist from nine Asian countries and Singapore contestants to battle it
out for the grand prize, a brand new Subaru car (a Subaru Impreza 2.0i M/T worth Php1,158 million - if the winner is from the Philippines). Contestants also have the chance to win cash prizes for being Country Winner (awarded to the last person stand-
ing from each country), Asian Winner (the last person standing from all regional countries except Singapore) and a Country Team prize for the longest surviving country (calculated by adding all the individual team members timings together).
with overall year-to-date sales reaching 2,774 units. “The unmatched versatility and capability of this extraordinary truck is helping drive its wide appeal among our expanding base of customers in the Philippines,” said Hart. The popular Ford Everest family SUV delivered retail sales of 167 units in August, helping drive its year-to-date sales total up 104 percent to 1,726 units. Strong customer response to the upgraded Ford Explorer lineup has helped year-to-date retail sales more than double to 690 units, including 99 units during the month of August. Sales of Ford’s cars also contributed to the Company’s performance in August. Last month, Ford launched the new Fiesta featuring the global 1.5L Ti-VCT engine. The new Ford Fiesta is available in a total of eight variants,
including both 5-door hatchback and 4-door sedan models. “We are absolutely confident the new Fiesta will remain one of the clear leaders of the small car segment by delivering an unmatched combination of fuel efficiency, safety and smart technologies – helping further drive its popularity in the Philippines and we look forward to its first full month of sales in September,” said Hart. The technology-packed all-new Ford Focus turned in retail sales of 76 units in August, helping its year-to-date sales increase 79 percent to 677 units. In August, the Ford Mustang sports car enjoyed sales of 13 units, bringing overall customer deliveries since its launch in the Philippines to 284 units. Ford continues to build on its commitment to further enhance its customer experience, which includes customer convenience from an even wider network of nationwide coverage.
All-New Ranger continues to drive 44% growth
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OLLOWING a month that saw severe storms impact the country for a second consecutive year, Ford Philippines today reported August retail sales that rose 44 percent year-overyear to 826 units, driven by continued strength in demand for the class-defining all-new Ford Ranger. Ford continues to be the country’s fastest growing automotive brand in 2013 with yearto-date retail sales rising 79 percent through August to 8,360 units. “Despite the impact of the heavy monsoon season in August, we continued to see strong interest for our full lineup of segment-leading Ford vehicles at showrooms across the country, helping further drive our performance this year,” said Kay Hart, managing director, Ford Philippines. The all-new Ranger continues to be Ford’s best-selling nameplate in the Philippines this year. The class-defining pickup truck delivered retail sales of 323 units in August,
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PH belles face China GREEN SPIKERS. The reigning UAAP women’s volleyball champion De La Salle University squad is presented to fans during Friday’s meet and greet at the SM City Davao. Inset, team skipper Abby Maraño answers questions from the press. Lean Daval Jr.
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OCAL fans can catch the Philippine national women’s volleyball team in action when they take on China in the Asian Women’s Volleyball Championship. The match will be aired via satellite over HYPER Channel 53 on Cignal Digital TV on September 15 at 8 p.m. Only a limited number of matches in the
tournament were selected television broadcast, with the showdown against China the only match for the Filipinas chosen for airing by tournament organizers. Members of the team sponsored by PLDT were presented last Friday. The squad will play under the PLDT Fibr banner and is captained by former University of Santo Tomas star Angeli
Tabaquero. The Philippine Spikers, coached by Nestor Pamilar, also includes Aiza Maizo, Angelique Dionela, Arriane Argarin, Rosemarie Vargas, May Macatuno, Wenneth Eulalio, Pau Soriano, Venus Bernal, Analyn Joy Benito, Sandra delos Santos, Lizlee Ann Pantone, Honey Royce Tubino, Danika Genrauli, Relea Saet, and Michelle
Datuin. Before facing China, The Philippines will take on India on September 13 and Iran on September 14. Last June, a different team composed of stars from the Shakey’s V-League represented the Philippines in the Southeastern Zone qualifiers for the Women’s Volleyball World Championship.
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Tretorn’s Nylite Project lands in Davao TRETORN in all its Swedish goodness challenged 46 artsy Dabawenyos to create masterpieces from a pair of classic Tretorn Nylite canvass shoes.
John Robin dela Serna.
Using Nylite their canvass, the 46 participants painted their unique designs and poured out their creativity on them. Most of the participants were college students of Ateneo de Davao University. Thanks to the generous assistance of Red Republic Productions led by Kristine Tanduyan and Aidx Paredes. This happened on July 28, 2013 in Costa Marina as one of the main feat in Ateneo’s Volleytenista---a beach volleyball event. Together with the beach volleyball event, Nyl-
The Tretorn store at Abreeza Mall. ite Project participants doused, painted, glued, drew and did their thing on their pairs of Tretorn shoes. Among the 46 wonderful creations, three designs by Bernard Pedres, Joshua Medroso and John Robin
The winning designs.
Joshua Caesar Estrella Medroso.
dela Serna were picked by Paul Joey Chua (Brand Manager of Tretorn Philippines) and Mae Sanchez (Marketing Officer-Primer Group of Companies) as the winners of the project. Bernard Pedres, a market-
ing executive, grabbed the first place with his crystalstudded, detailed Koi creation. Carefully etching the design using pencil, Mr. Pedres used watercolor to give life to his purplish Koi on his Tretorn
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THE PHILIPPINES’ largest flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE:CEB) celebrated the arrival of its brand-new Airbus A330-300 aircraft from Toulouse, France, in a ceremony held at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport today. This is CEB’s 2nd Airbus A330 aircraft delivery this year, in time for the launch of GMA Network makes the the airline’s long-haul operations in October 2013. last quarter of the year an The ceremony’s guest of honor was Vice President Jejomar Binay, who was joined by CEB Chairman of the Board Atty. Ricardo Romulo, and CEB CEO and President (L-R) CEB President and CEO Lance Lance Gokong- Gokongwei, Ambassador Gilles Garachon of France, Usec Benjamin Martinez Jr wei. “ T o d a y and Airbus SVP Sales for Asia-Pacific Jean marks another Francois Laval formally celebrate the arrival of CEB’s brand-new Airbus A330 aircraft milestone for with a champagne ceremony. Cebu Pacific, as we celebrate the introduction of the Airbus A330-300 into Cebu Pacific’s growing fleet. Since we started international operations, our focus has always been to fly where Filipinos are. With our flights to Dubai, using this brand-new Airbus A330 aircraft, we can bring Global Filipinos home faster, not just to Manila but wherever they may be in the Philippines,” said Gokongwei. CEB will operate direct daily flights between Manila and Dubai beginning October 7, 2013. CEB offers passengers fares that are up to 35% lower than other carriers. The airline’s non-stop, direct Manila-Dubai service will be the fastest way to reach Manila and make same day connections with CEB’s extensive Philippine route network. “We estimate over half a million Filipinos are working and living in the United Arab Emirates, and this figure is bound to increase in the future. When Cebu Pacific launches its longhaul services next month, it will be the first time a Philippine carrier lands in Dubai in 15 years. I hope that this will only inspire Cebu Pacific to remain committed to serving the Global Filipino community,” Vice President Jejomar Binay said. Earlier this year, CEB announced its support to Global Runner Cesar Guarin, the first Filipino set to run the length of the globe. Guarin did its Middle Eastern leg last May and met Filipinos in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Jeddah among others. On the maiden Dubai-Manila flight, CEB will also bring home “100 Lucky Juans,” as part of its initiative to bring home 100 Global Filipinos for free. The 100 Lucky Juans, whose length of stay in the Middle East without returning to the Philippines, at least a year, will be welcomed with a homecoming party upon their arrival from Dubai. CEB’s 47-strong fleet is comprised of 10 Airbus A319, 27 Airbus A320, 2 Airbus A330 and 8 ATR-72 500 aircraft. It is one of the most modern aircraft fleets in the world. Between 2013 and 2021, Cebu Pacific will take delivery of 15 more brand-new Airbus A320, 30 Airbus A321neo, and 4 Airbus A330 aircraft.
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exciting time for all with the launch of its newest drama series that will forge a connection with the hearts of the Filipinos via PRINSESA NG BUHAY KO. It will replace Binoy Henyo beginning September 23 before 24 Oras. Under the direction of Dondon Santos, Prinsesa Ng Buhay Ko’s storyline aims to inspire viewers to always have a positive outlook in life, and believe that with hard work and determination dreams can come true. And to portray the characters of Princess and Nick in the series is one of the most formidable loveteams in the industry – Kris Bernal and Aljur Abrenica. After their memorable performances in Coffee Prince, Kris and Aljur reignite their onscreen tandem in Prinsesa Ng Buhay Ko which is the first program shot in full HD using DLSR cameras. Introducing in this program is newest Kapuso Renz Fernandez who will play the role of Luis, Nick’s stepbrother who will fall in love with Princess. Completing the stellar cast of Prinsesa ng Buhay Ko are LJ Reyes as Kate, Nick’s scheming ex-girlfriend; Ms. Carmi Martin as Eliza, Luis’ manipulative mother; Emilio Garcia as Roberto, Nick’s real father; Martoni Fernandez as Tess, Nick’s mother; Marco Alcaraz as Waldo, Princess’ brother; Debraliz as Mother
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Aljur Abrenica and Kris Bernal. Superior; Ping Medina as Steve, Nick’s bestfriend; Jan Manual as Phil, Princess’ gay friend; Vincent Magbanua as Vicvic, a street vendor who has a crush on Princess; Lian Paz as Violet Waldo’s girlfriend. Prinsesa ng Buhay Ko tells the story of Princess, a hardworking young woman who was orphaned at a young age. Despite being raised in a foster home, Princess is strong-willed who possesses a big heart and an inde-
pendent spirit. In the orphanage, Princess will meet Nick, who often becomes the subject of bullying among the kids. Renz Fernandez. Princess will become Nick’s him completely and so defender from these bullies him to his father. After many years, Prince and eventually, they will beleft the orphanage and come close friends. Princess and Nick’s friend- now a vendor in a flea ma ship ends when Nick’s fa- ket. One day, she witness ther Roberto arrives to take a crime and tries to save him away. Nick is left with man from being kidnappe no choice but to go with Little did she know that th Roberto after learning that man is no less than Luis, t his mother Tess abandoned rich son of Roberto Grand
Marian’s first “Kapamilya project” to hit cinemas nationwide on October 2
Aiai and Marian clash in funniest epic comedy-adventure film ‘Kung Fu Divas’
IN its two-decade tradition of sharing stories of pure laughter and entertainment to the Filipino audience, Star Cinema will fill the hearts of moviegoers with good vibes through its newest 20th anniversary offering--”Kung Fu Divas,” dubbed as this year’s funniest epic comedy-adventure film starring two of the country’s “boxoffice divas,” Comedy Queen AiAi delas Alas and 2013 FHM’s Sexiest Woman Marian Rivera. The Onat Diaz-directed film will hit cinemas nationwide on October 2 .
Co-produced by Star Cinema, Reality Entertainment and O & Co. Picture Factory, “Kung Fu Divas” is a story about two bitter rivals in “Hiyas ng Dalampasigan” beauty pageant namely Charlotte (AiAi) and Samantha (Marian), who will be forced to become allies after an unexpected turn of events that put the lives of many in danger. Can you set aside rivalry and sacrifice your own life for ‘world peace?’ Joining AiAi and Marian in “Kung Fu Divas” are Gloria Diaz, Lara Quigaman, Bianca Manalo,
and Roderick Paulate who will portray as the powerful ruler San-ing. Don’t miss the world-class special effects, lessons, and the new flavor of comedy from the fresh dynamic duo of AiAi and Marian in the epic comedyadventure film “Kung Fu Divas” showing on cinemas all over the country on October 2, 2013.
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Because of her heroic act, Princess’ catches the attention not only of Luis but also the public, the media and even the TV networks. With this newfound popularity and a promising new career, Princess begins to live the successful life she always dreamed of. Things get complicated when Nick and Princess’ paths cross again. Princess discovers that Nick is her long lost friend in the orphanage and worse, he is Luis’ stepbrother. How will this revelation affect Princess’ relationship with the two brothers? Will Nick and Princess take their friendship to the next level or will Nick give way to his brother Luis? Who will win Princess’ heart? Luis or Nick? Prinsesa Ng Buhay Ko is created by the GMA Drama group headed by Lilybeth G. Rasonable, Officer-incharge for Entertainment TV; Redgie A. Magno, Vice President for Drama; Cheryl Ching-Sy, Assistant Vice President for Drama; Cathy Ochoa-Perez, Senior Program Manager and Leilani Feliciano-Sandoval, Executive Producer. The creative team is composed of Creative Director, Jun Lana; Creative Head, Jake Tordesillas; Creative Consultant, Aloy Adlawan; and Headwriter/Concept Creator, Denoy NavarroPunio. Prinsesa Ng Buhay Ko premieres September 23 after 24 Oras on GMA Telebabad.
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TV5 does weekend primetime better with eight exciting new shows THIS SEPTEMBER, TV5 launches eight exciting programs for their new weekend primetime block as they set to conquer weekend television programming once again.
Starting on Saturday, September 14 at 6 o’ clock in the evening, a new showbiz talk show, Showbiz Police, hosted by Cristy Fermin, Direk Joey Reyes, Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez and Raymond Gutierrez will arrest the latest showbiz controversies and provide in-depth analysis to the most talked about personalities in and out of the entertainment industry. At 7:00 pm, Ogie Alcasid and Gelli de Belen, the original gagsters from Tropang Trumpo return to the original home of gag shows. Joined by Edgar Allan Guzman, Empoy, Valeen Montenegro, Alwyn Uytingco, Jasmine CurtisSmith, Eula Caballero, Ritz Azul and the top scholars from Artista Academy, Tropa Mo Ko UNLI is your newest and wackiest Saturday night barkada. At 8:00 pm, sing your heart out as you go against larger than life challenges in the the popular US game show, Killer Karaoke and at 9:00 pm, end your Saturday night with a party hosted by the one and only funny man, Edu Manzano, in his late night comedy talk show, What’s Up Doods? On Sunday, September 15, at 6 o’ clock in the evening, Aga Muhlach takes you to the farthest corners of the world and goes beyond travel in the allnew season of Pinoy Explorer. At 7:00 pm, Bossing Vic Sotto gives you a chance to be the newest Pinoy millionaire in another season of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Pull pranks on your friends and laugh your heart out as Joey de Leon returns with the longest running Pinoy prank show, Wow Mali Pa Rin, and at 9:00pm, Sharon Cuneta and Ogie Alcasid gives you the perfect night cap of your Sunday night with their late night musical variety show, The Mega and The Songwriter. W i t h these stronger and more starstudded weekend primetime programs, your Saturdays and Sundays will surely become better only with the best network when it comes to weekend primetime -- TV5.
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Bernard Pedres. Nylites. He finished up the design by sticking crystal studs. Pedres said painting shoes has always been his passion. And yes, it did pay off. A third-year Mass Communication stude of ADDU placed second with this contemporary Man of Steel artwork. Armed with watercolor and paintbrush, he painted what came to his mind--Superman, flowers, leaves, vines, butterfly and everything nice. Coming in third is John Robin dela Serna, a third year HRM student of University of Mindanao (UM). Mr. dela Serna conceptualized a bluish Koi with yellow gills and this he in-
deed brought to life on his Tretorn Nylites. A design that stood out with its intricate details etched with black watercolor. To view all the other designs and other related posts, visit Tretorn and Volleytenista pages on facebook. Congratulations to all the winners. Special thanks to Kristine Tanduyan and Red Republic Productions for the photos. Tretorn also thanks all the participants who have put a very excellent job in designing their Tretorn Nylites. Do you want to experience what Swedish goodness is all about? Then visit Tretorn stores at the 2nd floor of Abreeza Davao.
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RAFA-POWERED Nadal powers Spain in Davis Cup win M ADRID (AP) -- Fresh off his U.S. Open victory, Rafael Nadal returned to Davis Cup play for Spain on Friday and helped his country to a 2-0 lead over Ukraine in a World Group playoff. Nadal overwhelmed Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-0, 6-0, 6-4 on the outdoor red clay at the Caja Magica. In the first singles match, Fernando Verdasco beat Alexandr Dolgopolov 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. Nadal last played for Spain in 2011 when he won the decisive point of the final against Argentina to give Spain its fifth title. His absence has been due in part to a knee injury that sidelined him for seven months last season. The world’s No. 2 player showed no signs of weariness after winning his 13th Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open on Monday. He said he felt fine returning to his preferred clay after the hard courts in New York.
‘’I only had a short time to get used to clay gain, a surface I love,’’ he said. ‘’Changing surfaces quickly is not the best thing for your legs.’’ Nadal needed 30 minutes to ease to a one-set lead. He lowered that mark by four minutes to go ahead 2-0. Things were so dire for the 92nd-ranked Stakhovsky that when he finally won his first game, the 13th of the match, he pumped his arms and was applauded by the smattering of Ukrainians and the rest of the Spanish crowd. ‘’We have the series in hand, but it’s not over,’’ Nadal said. ‘’We accomplished our goal for today and are happy with the wins. Let’s see if tomorrow we can get the decisive point.’’ In doubles Saturday, Spain’s Tommy Robredo and Marc Lopez will play Ukraine’s Vladyslav Manafov and Denys Molchanov. Reverse singles are Sunday.
FOR SPAIN. Rafael Nadal carries Spain to another Davis Cup win.
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TIGHT SQUEEZE. PJ Simon of San Mig Coffee tries to take a shot against Ronjay Buenafe of Barako Bull in the PBA Governors Cup match last Saturday. Nuki Sabio
JUBLJANA – Basketball giants France and Lithuania booked their spots in the quarter-finals of the 2013 European championships in Slovenia with victories on Friday and were joined in the knockout stage by surprise losers Serbia. France bounced back from a 14-point loss to Lithuania two nights earlier and beat Latvia 102-91 to improve their record to 3-1 in Group E in Ljubljana. France’s NBA stars led the way with Nicolas Batum collecting 19 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, while Tony Parker scored 23 points, Boris Diaw
added 16 points, and former NBA player Alexis Ajinca tallied 25 points in the win. Lithuania blasted their way past Belgium 86-67 with three players reaching double figures and four more hitting at least seven points. Toronto Raptors star center Jonas Valanciunas collected 12 points and 10 rebounds in less than 13 minutes of action for Lithuania, who improved to 3-1 in the group. “During this tournament our main players have played really big minutes and it was not necessary to put them back, and it was also a good opportunity for
other players to show something,” said Lithuania coach Jonas Kazlauskas. Belgium dropped to 0-4 despite Jonathan Tabu hitting 15 points. Serbia also advanced to the quarters despite an 82-75 defeat against Ukraine. Maxym Korniyenko scored 21 points while Pooh Jeter tallied 20 points for the Ukrainians, who improved to 2-2. Serbia dropped to 3-1 but still went through while getting 22 points, 10 rebounds and four assists from Nemanja Bjelica and 17 points from Nenad Ksrtic. “Playing against Serbia is very special
because of what basketball means to them and we knew that to have any chance we had to play our best game not on one end, but both ends of the floor,” said Ukraine’s coach, the former NBA coach Mike Fratello. Ukraine or Latvia will claim the fourth berth from Group E while the Belgians have been eliminated. EuroBasket 2013 will continue on Saturday with three games in Group F. Croatia (21) will take on Italy (2-1) in the first battle, followed by Spain (12) versus Finland (1-2) with the night-capper seeing Greece (1-2) squaring off with hosts Slovenia (2-1).
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