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A CRIB AND STALL IN ONE. A lady vendor tries to make her 10-day old baby stay asleep in a portion of a stall where she also displays fruits she’s selling at the Agdao Public Market in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
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Last 2 gambling evolves
Guerrilla-type ops By Che Palicte
Dinner at the Mango tree Sports
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eoPle involved in the illegal gambling called last 2 are conducting their operations guerrilla style following the stepped campaign against it by the police. Bettors are now texting their bets to ushers (bet takers) who transmit them by way of fax machines to so-called coordinators who accept the money which they the remit the financier through the bank. Davao City Police office (DCPo) director Ronald dela Rosa told edge Davao that this has become a major problem for the DCPo. “Ambot, naglibog gyud ko unsaon namo ni sila pagdakop ron, lisod na ni sila mapangitaan ug ebidensya kay texttext naman ilang paagi (this way,
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MEANDER. A man uses a motorcycle with a cart attached to it along with a megaphone and a candidate’s huge poster to make the rounds of subdivisions in Sasa, Davao City yesterday. Many candidates in the May 2013 mid-term elections have been resorting to cheaper but more effective campaign gimmickry to lure voters. Lean Daval Jr.
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Oplan Tokhang
30 suspects surrender By Che Palicte
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he Davao City Police office (DCPo) oplan ‘Tokhang’ (toktok hangyo) spearheaded by DCPo director Ronald dela Rosa recently succeeded in persuading 30 persons suspected of being illegal drug users and/ or drug pushers to surrender. oplan Tokhang is a unique operation of the DCPo wherein police personnel visit the houses of suspected drug pushers and users and plead with them to voluntarily stop their illegal activities. or else.
Dela Rosa told edge Davao that he is happy with the result of operation tokhang that started last February 13. “The result is satisfying, through the operation tokhang we have alarmed the personalities suspected of such illegal acts,” he explained, adding that tokhang operations have knocked on 433 houses where 229 drug users and pushers were asked to their illegal activities.
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PROUD. A graduating mother kisses her proud daughter during graduation rites at SM Lanang Premier’s SMX Convention Center in Lanang, Davao City Tuesday afternoon. Lean Daval Jr.
Davao-Indonesia Ro-Ro service remains in limbo T
DOT assures
Boulder Face Challenge safer than the Boston Marathon
By EJ Dominic Fernandez
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he planned Davao-General Santos-Bitung roll-on roll-off (R0-R0) service, which is expected to begin in mid-2013, remains uncertain in the absence of a wharf in Davao City capable of catering to such service. Philippine exporters Confederation, Inc Region 11 (Philexport 11 – Davao) president Ferdinand Maranon, guesting in the Club 888 forum at The Marco Polo Davao yesterday said they have yet to determine where the Ro-Ro service would dock since there are no Ro-Ro ports in Davao City as yet. he said, “We (Philexport 11 – Davao) are considering the Samal-Davao
port in Sasa, but it is privately owned and the government can’t implement it as a Ro-Ro port, and huge vessels may not be able to dock there.” Philexport 11 – Davao is pushing for the Philippine Ports Authority to establish or designate a Ro-Ro port in Davao City to cater to the service, according to Maranon. A press release from Philexport 11 – Davao states that esporters from Region 11 are called on to be ready and equipped for trade between the region and North Sulawesi, Indonesia through the Davao-General Santos-Bitung roll-on roll-off (R0-R0) service which is anticipated to start middle of this year.
In 2011, Philippine exports to Indonesia amounted to $605,858,000 of top products such as packaging materials, machinery and electronic equipment, dairy products and cereal products, houseware, sugar, rubber and soaping materials, to name a few. “If the Ro-Ro service pushes through middle of this year, that amount may increase by five to ten percent as trade between Davao City and Indonesia will improve,” according to Maranon’s rough estimate. The Davao-General Santos-Bitung roll-on roll-off service project was established after a memorandum of cooperation was signed during
the Davao investment Conference held Novermber last year. It aims to establish a better linkage between ASeAN countries, especially among Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. The Super Shuttle RoRo for Davao-Bitung route will operate once a week via its medium size Ro-Ro vessel provider. According to the press release, the door-to-door cost of the service comes off 20 percent cheaper than conventional shipping, and 70-80 percent cheaper than air travel. The loading and unloading of goods is also designated to be 2.5 times faster than conventional shipping.
he third International Mt. Apo Boulder Face Challenge has unique security measures which are the top agenda of the organizers. This was the statement of Department of Tourism (DoT) region 11 director Art Boncato as a guarantee to the participants of the event that what happened in the Boston Marathon last Monday where an explosion killed three and injured 176 people will not happen in the International Mt. Apo Boulder Face Challenge. he told this reporter that the 39th Infantry battalion of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Po-
What happened to the 1/3-2/3 policy which was implemented by the city government? Lean Daval Jr.
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City dads laud outgoing EastMin Command chief
T 1/3-2/3 POLICY. Vendors selling cellular phone casings along Ilustre Street now occupy not only the sidewalk but also a portion of the street.
lice (PNP) of Sta Cruz are active members of the event’s organizing committee which includes the DoT. “Community involvement is very important in assuring security of the event which is why we included all barangays from the lowland up to the peak to take part in the race as marshals and support groups,” he said, adding that the people of the area support the event because they have “so much pride” in Mt. Apo. The Mt. Apo Boulder Face Challenge will take place on April 2528 in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur as part of the DoT’s advocacy -- “Save and Protect Mt. Apo.”
he City Council of Davao commended lt. General Jorge Segovia, outgoing commander of the eastern Mindanao Command for the peace being enjoyed by the city and all areas under his jurisdiction. Thirteen councilors agreed on a resolution authored by Councilor Bernie Al-ag citing the exemplary performance and accomplishments of Segovia as former commander of the 10th Infantry Division and eventually the chief of the eastern Mindanao Command.
Al-ag alluded to Segovia’s leadership the pursuit of the peace and development outreach program or International Peace and Security Plan Bayanihan which spurs the participation of all stakeholders both in government and private sector in alleviating the lives in the countryside. he also cited the leadership of Segovia in the continuous engagement of the youth which led to the successful holding of the National Youth Summit in the city in 2012, the
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DENR to intensify studies on invasive shrub in South Cotabato watershed T
he Department of environment and Natural Resources (DeNR) in Region 12 is set to launch intensive field studies regarding the proliferation of the invasive shrub buyo-buyo (Piper aduncum) in portions of the critical Allah Valley Watershed Forest Reserve in lake Sebu town in South Cotabato. Datu Tungko Saikol, DeNR Region 12 executive director, said the initiative is part of the agency’s efforts to control the onslaught of buyo-buyo and other “invasive alien species” (IAS) that pose potential adverse impacts to the environment, especially the forests. he said the watershed area of lake Sebu town was earlier chosen by the DeNR central office as site for pilot study on the control and management of buyobuyo, which was described as a highly aggressive plant that is linked to the degradation of natural forests. “This (buyo-buyo) has been spreading in some parts of lake Sebu these past years. We will study how we can effectively control their growth and eventually eliminate
them,” he said. Saikol said the study is a component of a project entitled “Removing Barriers to Invasive Species Management in the Production and Protection Forests in Southeast Asia,” which is funded by the Global environment Fund (GeF) through the United Nations environment Programme (UNeP). he said the DeNR’s Protected Area and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) was designated as the project’s implementing agency. A project briefer cited that buyo-buyo was not only to the degradation of natural forests but was also found to suppress natural regeneration of forests in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. It was found to have already invaded and colonized vacant agricultural areas, logged-over areas and in gaps within natural forests in the Allah Valley Watershed Forest Reserve. “It has also invaded banana and cassava plantations and has become a dominant species in regenerating natural forests in the pilot site,” it said. Saikol said the local implementation of the project “would see
partnerships with local communities in managing the buyo-buyo with techniques in weed management, appropriate biological control, and habitat restoration.” he said they recently held consultations with local officials and
stakeholders of lake Sebu town in preparation for the project’s implementation. The meeting was spearheaded by PAWB director Dr. Theresa Mundita lim, who had been designated as IAS project head, as well as ecosystems
tional DRRM plan. he announced that there will be a disaster regional summit on July 31 at the closing of the Disaster Consciousness Month during which DRMM plan review will also be part of, to incorporate some necessary points that came out as lessons learned during the onslaught of Typhoon Pablo. Aside from the DRMM plan review, Rirao also saw the need for the activation and creation of DRRM office at the local level and the strengthening of DRRM first responders. While government agencies at the regional level can serve as national responders, local government units are mandated under the Republic Act 101211 or the Philippine Disaster Reduction and Man-
agement Act of 2010, to organize and train their own responders, Rirao said. he was also looking at preparing the people to become “resilient Filipino communities,” “They must be able to cope with the negative impact of any disaster,” he said. While all aspects of improvement would require focus, time and effort, Rirao said they “must go hand in hand” in fulfillment of RA 101211, starting with the DRMM plan, then moving on to setting up a mechanism of implementing the plan, to organizing responders, to capacitating communities. “All tools and systems must be in place to ensure safe and adaptive communities,” he said. [PIA 11/ Jeanevive Duron-Abangan]
for Migration (IoM) is one of the international partners for the recovery of Compostela Valley Province. Supporting the ‘Tindog ComVal’ Movement, IoM helps the Comvalenyos who were typhoon victims through various interventions. As their support to the shelter assistance program of Governor Arturo T. Uy, IoM facilitates the construction of 300 houses for the homeless victims. IoM provincial coordinator Rizalino “Jorie” de los Santos revealed that from this commitment, they’ve finished 110 houses apportioned to: New Bataan- 42 units; Compostela- 46 units and; Montevista- 22 units. Construction
CASH FOR WORK. Following the DSWD Cash For Work payout in Barangay Ban-ao in Baganga, mother-beneficiaries fetch potable water from a six-faucet water bladder installed by the International Committee of the
Red Cross near the barangay hall. Some 107 men and women participated in the Cash For Work, most of whom are farmers and laborers who are now gradually rebuilding their lives and homes. [DSWD] Research and Development Bureau acting director Dr. Portia lapitan. The Philippines was one of four Southeast Asian countries that had committed to strengthen regional cooperation to effectively combat the onslaught of various in-
vasive alien species in the region. The four-year project has an overall cost of US$ 6.8 million or almost P280 million, with around US$375,000 or P15 million allotted to the Philippines. [Allen V. estabillo / MindaNews]
7 units in New Bataan, 5 in Compostela, 10 in Monkayo, 19 in Montevista, and 39 in Nabunturan. A single detached type, per unit has an allocation of P35,000.00 to P38,000.00. These are constructed just near the damaged houses of the typhoon victims. Aside from the shelter assistance,
Shelter Kits to 6,653 family victims in laak-1,900 families; Nabunturan- 592; Montevista577; Monkayo2,303 and; New Bataan– 1,231 families. Another assistance they provided to the typhoon victims were the 273 Family Kits and the 2,273 solar lamps. [ids-comval]
OCD eyes to strengthen disaster IOM supports ‘Tindog ComVal’ he Internation- of other houses are IoM also distributed management councils in Davao al organization still on-going, with Family emergency
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FFICe of the Civil Defense (oCD) regional director retired BGen lorito G. Rirao is eyeing for a much strengthened disaster councils in the Davao Region. Attending the series of After Typhoon Pablo Action Review conducted in the provinces of Compostela Valley and Davao oriental, Rirao gathered inputs on how to strengthen the capacity of local governments to carry out disaster preparedness, mitigation, response and rehabilitation. In an interview, he said oCD will conduct a review of the Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) plans at the regional level “as mandated by the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council” and ensure they are aligned with the na-
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‘APRIL 2, 2013, is a sad day for the poor and powerless. On that day, our Supreme Court in AtongPaglaumvsComelec decreed that the party-list system may now be invaded by the privileged and the powerful. It is no longer the sacred domain of the marginalized and underrepresented.’
--Retired Supreme Court Chief Justice ArtemioPanganiban in his column With Due Respect, PhiliPPine Daily inqUirer, aPril 14, 2014
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Philippines should have Free medicine and education
By Che Palicte
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congressional candidate in the first district calls on the government to provide free education and free medicine to all Filipinos. lawyer elly Velez Pamatong said, the two basic responsibility of the government of giving free education and medicine has been ignored and disregarded by those in power for the last 67 years. “our country is our father and the first obligation of the father is to educate its children and to give free medicines to them,” he explained. Pamatong said the poorer and smaller country than the Phil-
ippines like Sri lanka, Mauritius, Finland, Denmark and Norway are giving free education up to college and that won’t be impossible in our country also. “Since 1946, no senator, no congressman has ever fought of a passing along and granting free education and medicine, if they did, this country would have been a paradise already,” he added. he said that if given a chance to win the race, he will pursue on giving free education and medicine to the all Filipinos. “I believe this will be supported by the students throughout the country,” he added.
Campaign posters put up in illegal poster areas are still there despite the Commission on Elections (Comelec) order for their removal by the candidates themselves. Lean Daval Jr.
candidates frown on SC Supreme Court overstepping Some decision on ad airtime limit jurisdiction – Bayan Muna T
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AYAN Muna Rep. Neri Javier Colmenares said yesterday that Commissioner Sixto Brilliantes has every right to feel dismayed with the Supreme Court as it slapped the CoMeleC with another decision that is contrary to the Commission’s decisions which were done as part of its mandate to administer and oversee the conduct of the elections. “Commissioner Brilliantes is understandably demoralized after a
string of Supreme Court decisions that went against CoMeleC’s resolutions. The SC decisions are not only against the Commission’s decisions but more importantly, these decisions are remarkably against basic state principles,” he said. “The first major blow was the Party-list law ruling that made a turnaround against established guidelines and the principle of social justice. Although we are against or not satisfied with a
number of CoMeleC decisions, the intention to cleanse the party-list is eminent in the Commission’s effort in its recent resolution disqualifying fake party-lists,” Rep. Colmenares said. he had previously expressed that the Supreme Court decision on the party-list is a judicial legislation. “They did not declare that the Party-list law is unconstitutional and yet they reversed the very essence of the party-list system and the
social justice concept. The law is clear, only the marginalized and underrepresented can participate in the party list,” he said. “legislation is Congress’ mandate. And with its latest decision, it overstepped a bit too far of its jurisdiction rendering a constitutional commission useless and practically stripping it of its duties and responsibilities. May weaknesses na nga ang CoMeleC, ginagawa pa silang inutil ng Supreme Court.”
families . “This is not the time and circumstance to rais e tuition fees, Angara said, with the tragic death of a UP Manila student who killed herself after her failure to pay tuition “still tugging the conscience of the nation.” Angara said the SUCs are now the tertiary schools of choice of many college-bound high-school graduates in the provinces, thus, their doors should be opened to the poor but deserving ones. The SUCs are getting support from the national government through regular allocation in the national budget on top of
the tuition they charge. Also, some of the bigger SUCs even have the status of public research universities. Angara is now working on two fronts to rein in the high college dropout rate. The first is to create the environment for a program called “one college graduate per poor family” to succeed. The Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program, he said, should be reformatted to include a college scholarship for every poor family with a bright kid that cannot go to college because of poverty . “You tweak the CCT a bit and you can already
expand its programs to include a college scholarship,” he also said. The second are involves a bill that institutionalizes an expanded Study Now Pay later Plan. one such bill has been filed by Angara in the current Congress but has failed to pass due to time constraints. he said the bill has to be filed anew. The expanded Study Now Pay later draft law proposes cheap repayment terms for student loans at liberal repayment schedules. An initial P5 billion has been proposed by Angara as the seed fund for the student lending program.
Edgardo ‘Sonny’ Angara appeals to SUCs to freeze tuition, fees
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leASe freeze your tuition and other fees. Team PNoy senatorial candidate edgardo “Sonny” Angara made this appeal yesterday to the more than 100 state colleges and universities (SUCs) across the country in the wake of petitions for tuition increase filed by private tertiary schools. Angara, chair of the house of Representatives’ committee on technical and higher education, reminded the SUCs of their mandate to make tuition affordable and within the reach of students from the poor and low-income
he Supreme Court ruling that stops the Commission on elections (Comelec) from putting a cap on airtime for political advertisements has confused senatorial candidates. Aurora Rep. Juan edgardo “Sonny” Angara, senatorial bet running under the administration’s Team PNoy, is reluctant to place TV ads because of the high Court’s decision. “It puts the candidates in limbo since we don’t know which rule to follow: The old ruling which was per station or the new ruling of the Comelec which is total minutes?” Angara asked. In a 9-6 vote, SC magistrates issued a status quo ante order against Comelec Resolution Nos. 9615 and 9631 that were handed down in January and February, respectively. In the resolutions, the Comelec limits national candidates from placing ads that would exceed 120 minutes on all TV networks and 180 minutes on all radio stations. The same decision also prohibits local candidates from exceeding the 60 and 90 minute limits on ad placements in TV and radio. In early April, the poll ranked Angara as the 10th biggest spender for TV ads after the several of his political advertisements went on air that ran for a total of 16 min-
utes since February 12. The new SC decision somehow blurred the boundary separating Team PNoy and the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) candidates, who crossed coalition lines to air their disappointment on the high Court. UNA senatorial bet, Zambales Rep. Maria Milagros “Mitos” Magsaysay, questioned the timing of SC decision’s promulgation. “The imposition of airtime limits on political advertisements brought equality between moneyed and the have nots for those in the senatorial race,” Magsaysay said in a statement. “Why should the SC change the rules in the middle of the campaign?” she added, explaining this would be very disadvantageous and unfair for those who are running with limited funds. Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Teodoro “Teddy” Casiño also assailed the latest Supreme Court ruling, which he noted would favor the wealthy candidates or those backed up by the ruling elite. The independent candidate also expressed disgust that SC “discarded the tenet of social justice and people empowerment in deciding against Comelec to rein in expensive TV advertisement campaigns.” [Yahoo!]
5 THE ECONOMY
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Globe posts P82.7 B service revenues Core net income surges by two percent despite massive modernization
By Greg G. Deligero
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eSPITe stiff market competition and the company’s massive modernization program, Globe Telecom posted a total of P82.7 billion service revenues in 2012, a six per-
cent increase from P77.8 billion recorded in the preceding years. “Revenue growth was supported by the expansion of our mobile and broadband subscriber
Globe Telecom 2012 Performance
Service Revenues
Php 82.7 Bn 6%
Core Net Income
Php 10.3 Bn 2%
Dividends
Php 67/share* 3% * Based on annualized DPS
base as well as by improvements across all key product segments,” said Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, board chair of the Globe Telecom in a report to the Annual Stockholders Meeting held last Tuesday at Fairmont in Makati City. Ayala disclosed that the company’s mobile revenues, which comprised 81 percent of the total service revenues, also reached a record high of P67.2 billion, a six percent increase from the previous year’s performance. “This was attributed to the success of the company’s customizable and innovative service offerings for both domestic and international markets, value for money propositions, handset and gadget launches and increased demand for mobile browsing services,” he said. Globe Telecom’s net income, however, only reached P6.9 billion, a 30 percent decline from 2011. Ayala said the decrease resulted from the accelerated non-cash deprecia-
tion charges from the decommissioning of assets related to the company’s massive network and IT modernization. In 2011, Globe Telecom has invested a total of $ 700 M for its network modernization program which is touted as the company’s most significant investment in the last two decades. It includes an all-IP infrastructure, pervasive 3G coverage, doubling fiber optic capacity, 4G and lTe readiness and overall quality and resiliency. Despite the increase in modernization-related expenses, Ayala said that Globe’s core net income reached P10.3 billion, a two percent increase from the performance exhibited in the preceding year. Core net income excluded the effects of accelerated depreciation, foreign exchange, market-to-market charges and non-recurring items like the acquisition of new assets, equipment and facilities. Globe Telecom pres-
ident ernest Cu said the Phase 1 of company’s network modernization and IT transformation which involved the change-out of cell sites nationwide is already 99% complete. It has also successfully laid out additional 12,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable across the country “Additional areas have also been identified for the company’s network transformation in tandem with planned expansion of its fourth-generation coverage footprint. our IT transformation is well underway to enable the seamless stitch between service subscriptions and real-time billing, all the way through to comprehensive after-sales service,” he said. “Soon a new business intelligence platform shall come on line as well to know customers more intimately and in doing so we shall be able to develop
spot-on services for them with more relevance and urgency,” Cu added. As for the stockholders, Cu said the company also hiked its dividend payout by 3 percent and remained committed to its policy of distributing 75 to 90 percent of the company of the previous year’s core net profit. Globe paid dividends totaling P8.6 billion in 2012, representing a pay out rate of 86 percent of 2011 core net income. The company paid P67 per share, a three percent increase from the preceding year. “higher dividends per share reflect positive business momentum,” he said. “These results reflect your company in fighting form as a true market challenger wrestling competition, winning over consumer preference and championing integrity in business practice,” cu said.
6 THE ECONOMY Stat Watch 1. Gross National Income Growth Rate (At Constant 2000 Prices)
5.4 4th Qtr 2012
2. Gross Domestic Product Growth Rate (At Constant 2000 Prices)
6.8 4th Qtr 2012 USD 3,969.51 million Dec 2012 USD 5,135.46 million Nov 2012 USD -1,585 million Nov 2012 USD -209 million Mar 2012 P 5,171,689 million Dec 2012
3. Exports 1/ 4. Imports 1/ 5. Trade Balance 6. Balance of Payments 2/ 7. Broad Money Liabilities 8. Interest Rates 4/
3.6 % Jan 2013 P155,308 million Nov 2012 P 5,381 billion Nov 2012
9. National Government Revenues 10. National government outstanding debt 11. Peso per US $ 5/
P 40.67 Feb 2013
12. Stocks Composite Index 6/
6,242.7 Jan 2013
13. Consumer Price Index 2006=100
132.4 Feb 2013
14. Headline Inflation Rate 2006=100
3.4 Feb 2013
15. Core Inflation Rate 2006=100
3.8 Feb 2013
16. Visitor Arrivals
352,438 Nov 2012
17. Underemployment Rate 7/
20.9% Jan 2013
18. Unemployment Rate 7/
7.1% Jan 2013
MONTHLY AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE (January 2012-February 2013) Month Average December November October September August July June May April March February January
2013
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
It figures
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DTI warns consumers anew vs butane canisters filled with LPG T
he Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has warned consumers anew against possible hazards that may be caused by butane canisters filled with liquefied Petroleum Gas (lPG). Reports have reached DTI that there is a rampant unsafe practice of the use of butane canisters as containers for household lPG. Based on the memorandum issued by DTI-Bureau of Product Standards director lawyer Pedro Vicente C. Mendoza, butane canisters are made of tin and tin canisters are not refillable. Furthermore, he said, canisters may be filled with products that should be properly identified to comply with Article 77 of the Consumer Act of the Philippines (Republic Act 7394). Thus, if the canisters contain butane, they should be properly labelled as containing butane. DTI’s basis of not allow-
ing butane canisters to be refilled with lPG is that it violates the said provision of the Consumer Act of the Philippines. Meanwhile, Mendoza said mini-lPG cylinders that are made of stainless steel plates are now available in the market. These containers are designed to be filled and refilled with the product stated on the labels. DTI-Davao Regional Director Marizon S. loreto said some consumers may have opted to have their butane canisters refilled rather than buying a new one because of price difference. A new butane canister costs more or less P60 while refilling it would only mean P25 out of the consumer’s pocket. “They go for the cheaper one without enough consideration that these lPG-refilled butane canisters may pose danger to their lives and properties,” she said. loreto said these lPGfilled butane canisters may
Davao by the numbers For the first three months of 2013, the Davao City-owned enterprises posted
P30.34 million total income,
69.95 percent or P21 million of which were generated from public markets. SoUrce: city treaSUrer’S office
explode and may result to losing lives and properties. The official encouraged the public to report to the
nearest DTI office if they have complaints against this particular hazardous practice. [DTI11/Jen Mendoza]
tunities and carefully managing benefit payouts and operating expenses. our initiatives to enlighten more workers on the value of SSS coverage and the importance of active membership also helped boost contribution collections, which is the lifeblood of the SSS fund,” he added. Among SSS’ performance highlights last year was the formal launch of the “AlkanSSSya” program, which aims to promote active SSS membership among informal sector workers, who are identified as economically vulnerable due to their irregular income and lack of social security protection. De Quiros noted that SSS attracted close to 50 informal sector groups with an estimated membership of 11,000 self-employed workers to the AlkanSSSya program in 2012 alone, adding that it continues to offer the innovative microsavings scheme this 2013 as “a major driver to cover the unregulated sector.” “With tricycle drivers and operators as our initial market, the AlkanSSSya has now evolved to include market vendors, garbage pickers, barangay employees, and even golf caddies,” he said. “This attests to how easy it ADVERTISEMENTS. To make their clients’ advertisements more visible and seen in much larg- is for workers to adopt the proer area, some advertising companies mount tarpaulins atop Public Utility Vehicles which roam gram to help them save for SSS around Davao City. Lean Daval Jr. contributions using a communal
piggy-bank with individual compartments.” on the investments front, the SSS earned P26.45 billion from private equities and government securities that brought in P15.54 billion and P10.91 billion, respectively, due to a higher level of portfolio and stock market gains last year. The two comprised 78.05 percent of SSS’ investment and other income last year. Meanwhile, on the expenditure side, SSS benefit payments rose by two percent to P84.17 billion from P82.76 billion in 2011, and accounted for 92 percent of total expenses last year. More than half of the total benefit payments, or P43.48 billion, went to retirement claims. SSS members and beneficiaries last year also received a total of P29.17 billion in benefits for death, P3.91 billion for maternity, P3.37 billion for disability, P2.50 billion for funeral grants, P1.70 billion for sickness, and P35.56 million for medical and rehabilitation services. Delineating large and branch accounts for more focused coverage efforts, enhancing service facilities such as the SSS website, SSS Call Center, Text-SSS and e-Centers, and opening nine SSS Service offices in malls helped streamline SSS’ spending on operations last year, de Quiros said.
SSS records 42 percent net income growth in 2012
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he Social Security System (SSS) recorded a net income of P36.20 billion in 2012, up by P10.65 billion or 42 percent from the P25.55 billion that it earned in 2011, primarily due to double-digit growths in contribution collections and investment earnings alongside SSS’ tight monitoring of expenses for operations and benefits. SSS President and Chief executive officer emilio de Quiros, Jr. said contribution collections, which made up 74 percent of SSS’ gross revenues last year,
RECORDS of the Bureau of Internal Revenue showed that, to date, tax authorities have filed a total of 160 cases against individuals or companies suspected to have welshed on their tax obligations. The respondents include large multinational corporations, professionals like doctors and athletes, government officials and even television and movie celebrities.
rose by 10 percent to P94.21 billion, while investment and other income grew by 13.49 percent to P33.89 billion. Citing SSS’ 2012 financial statement, de Quiros said that total SSS revenues jumped by 11 percent to P128.10 billion from P115.84 billion in 2011, in sharp contrast to the two percent increase in total expenditures from P90.28 billion in 2011 to P91.90 billion last year. “The SSS is doing what it can to keep the fund viable by taking advantage of investment oppor-
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AYALA-LED Globe Telecom is raising an additional $120 million for its ongoing network modernization program, on top of the $200 million the firm has raised so far or the $790-million upgrade.
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WORTH of jewelry collection of Rep. Imelda R. Marcos, former first lady of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, which the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) plans to be put on display this year.
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THE Supreme Court has dismissed four Cebu City judges and several Court administrative personnel accused of involvement in civil marriage solemnization rackets and irregularities. Dismissed were judges AnatalioNecessario, Gil Acosta, RosabellaTormis and Edgemelio Rosales of the Municipal Trial Court in Cities (MTCC) Branches 2,3,4 and 8.
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Phoenix Petroleum, Jr. NBA score 500 in DCWD’s watershed protection project A
total of 500 forest tree seedlings were planted by the Phoenix Petroleum Philippines and players of the Jr. NBA in a tree planting activity conducted last April 3, 2013 inside the Malagos Watershed in Baguio District. The planting was headed by the corporate manager of the Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Beethoven N. Sur and basketball operations director of the NBA Asia, Sefu Bernard. A total of 40 participants mostly composed of employees of the Petroleum Company and players of the basketball organization went out of their daily routine works and basketball trainings to commune with nature and help in restoring back the watershed in its prime condition. Series of environmental measures were conducted jointly by the Davao City Water District (DCWD) and Phoenix Petroleum Philippines as a result of the partnership
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he Commemoration of the World’s earth Day, established on April 22, 1970, fast approaches. Forty three years had passed yet protests showing concern and condemnation about the deterioration of our environment caused pandemic and continued thereon. Thousands of different colleges and universities were mobilized upon realizing that the human race have the daunting task of reviving the planet’s life just as it has the power to bring it to its death. on April 22, 1970, twenty million Americans participated in this environmental movement inscribed in the history as the delivery point of the contagious tradition around the globe and across time. establishment of the World’s earth Day was motivated tangibly by the high awareness of the human race regarding the imminent danger posed by anthropogenic contaminants. According to US environmental Protection Agency (US ePA), Co2 is the most significant among all greenhouse gasses being the leading
forged by both companies in 2012. Phoenix pledged to co-finance the rehabilitation of a five hectare area inside the Mt. Talomo lipadas watershed in five years’ time through DCWD’s Adopt- A-Site program. Phoenix conducted a star studded launching of the annual marathon for the watersheds during the Araw ng Dabaw celebration which featured Ms. Alice Dixon and other showbiz personalities. The marathon aimed to raise funds to benefit the Mt. Talomo-lipadas watershed and proceeds were donated by Phoenix to DCWD in the form of seedlings. on the other hand, Jr. NBA is a basketball clinic program of a milk brand and professional basketball team AlASKA in partnership with NBA Asia. The program hosted a two-day basketball tryout in the city to select the best young basketball enthusiasts and represent Mindanao in the national scene.
WATERSHED REHABILITATION. Participants pose for posterity before the start of the tree planting activity where a total of 500 forest tree seedlings were planted through Davao City Water District’s Adopt-a-Site project. DCWD acting general manager edwin V. Regalado warmly thanked Phoenix for its outpouring support to the watershed rehabilitation program. Regalado stressed the importance of the watersheds, particularly the Mt. Talomo-lipadas watershed in the sustainable
Earth Day 2013 STATEMENT
By Tulong KaBaTaan Davao CiTy cause of climate change. The concentration of this gas in the atmosphere has increased up to 40% since the Industrial Revolution. Industrial Revolution changed everything in the world in a flip. This is the ripe stage of capitalism where production was mostly driven by profit. It is in this era that people began to use coal – the cheapest yet the dirtiest source of energy. Yes, it was the start of ‘development’ of commerce and industries, at the same time the beginning of the plunder of our natural environment. As the years passed by, humans were sunken with the idea of mass production for profit and got ruthless and harsh in dealing with the environment. humans began to use more than what is needed. Aside from the carbon emissions the industries release, the world’s natural resources are extracted in an uncontrollable manner. The presence of large-scale mining and logging operations particularly in our country are proofs. The
natural landscapes are destroyed, many trees are cut down and our lush forests are dying. Not to mention land conversion which transforms our agricultural fields into subdivisions and plantations that alienate the poor people. As a result, we all have experienced this abnormal changes in our temperature and climate. Mindanao for instance was known to be a typhoon-free area, but now experiences the wrath of typhoons. Sendong, and Pablo were the record-breakers. Death and damages were enormous. humans have a big role in the fast-changing climate. The capitalist system patronized by the few elite population caused such huge devastation in the world. The capitalists have turned heartless as they run after for more profit. The good thing is, humans are highly conscious about it. That is why ‘World’s earth Day’ was created to help ease the guilt. But a number of people see as irreconcilable the participation
supply of quality drinking water for the city, as several studies have corroborated in proving that the Mt. Talomo-lipadas watershed and its river systems are responsible for the replenishment of the world renowned Dumoy aquifer whose waters are reputed to be among the
of the profit-oriented system that propagates the idea that everyone’s failure to do little acts of energy-saving or waste segregation is to blame for the current environmental situation, despite the fact that the contribution of the poor consumers is very negligible relative to that of the capitalist industries. World’s earth Day is not a celebration but a commemoration. It should remind us of the possible ill-fate humanity would suffer if the exploitative system continues. earth day is more than tree-growing, coastal clean ups, saving energy or what not. As long as there is unregulated cutting of woods, extraction of minerals, and disposals of toxic wastes from factories in the sea and atmosphere is still present, the problem will never be solved. Why would we settle for short-term solutions when there is a long-term alternative? It’s simple, abolish the exploitative profit-oriented system through collective movement and establish a truly humane and eco-friendly economic system which is socialism.
best in the world. DCWD’s watershed rehabilitation program has been going on since 1995. In 2001, DCWD launched the Adopt-A-Site which encouraged other sectors to partake in the re-greening measures. Through the years, support from the business,
civic, academe, religious, media sectors as well as non-government organizations have continued to pour in for DCWD’s Adopt-A-Site program. A total of 134 hectares have already been rehabilitated through the help of 83 adopters. [edjan S. Parreño / edmarson M. Sola]
Alcantara-owned firm vows to protect Sarangani Bay
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he Sarangani energy Corporation (SeC), a subsidiary of Alson’s Power Group, assured the public it will not tap water from Sarangani Bay or use the protected seascape as dumping site for its expended water. This was the assurance made by Nicandro Fucoy, Vice President & Project Implementation head of SeC, during a project briefing held here Tuesday morning. SeC is the proponent of a 210-megawatt coalfired power plant project in the coastal village of Kamanga, Maasim town, Sarangani Province. The ground works for the construction of a $450-million power plant project had already kicked off inside the 58-hectare Kamanga Industrial economic Zone. “The five big banks had already approved our US$220 million (P9.3 billion) loan,” Fucoy added. The amount will be used to finance the construction of the first 105-megawatt (MW) coalfired power plant, which represents the first phase of the project. Construction of the second 105-MW power plant is expected to commence within 18 months. The contract for the construction had been
awarded to a Korean firm, Daelim Industrial Company ltd. Focuy further confirmed the power plant would go on commercial stream in September 2015. “For our cooling system, we will not be getting water from Sarangani Bay. Used water will be dumped on our aquaculture pond where we plan to raise cultured tilapia, bangus, etc.,” Focuy said. Focuy bared that the company would construct deep wells 12 kilometers away from the plant site. For its deep wells, it will tap water from Siguel river, a potential source of hydro power. “Aside from our coalfired power plant, we plan to develop hydro power plants in two separate areas, Siguel river (18-MW) and Kalaong river (20MW),” Focus said. According to him, SeC wants nothing but the best for this power plant project in terms of durability, safety and sustainability. SeC has already entered into four power sales agreements with South Cotabato electric Cooperative 2 (70-MW), Davao Del Norte electric Cooperative(15-MW), Agusan Del Norte electric Cooperative (10-MW) and Agusan Del Sur electric Cooperative (10-MW). Aquiles Z. Zonio
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The Lost Sheep: Rescue or Deny? COMMENTARY By Fr. Joel TaBora, SJ
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The Kim and Kris Show
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RIS Aquino, the President’s controversial celebrity sister, is always a publicity magnet. Show business myth had it that when Kris cries on television, she triggers a revolution. She’s a modification of the helen of Troy in some ways that give us the idea of “the tear that launched a thousand cannons.” What better way for Revenue commissioner Kim henares to hype a tax collection season capitalizing on the sure-fire box office draw of Kris. So last Monday, Kim trumpeted the country’s biggest income taxpayer in Kris. To the tune of P49.8 million, Kim happily announced that Kris is the top compensation income taxpayer the past tax season, overshadowing the country’s business taipans like henry Sy, lucio Tan and Manny V. Pangilinan, and superathlete Manny Pacquiao. Kris’ emergence as the top revenue payer made the Sy, country’s richest man, and the rest of the Forbes’ list of billionaires look small-time. Sy paid only P16.5 million and was ranked a far 15th. If we do the math, that’s not even half of how much Kris paid. So what’s good for the President’s sister is good for the President. And what’s good for the President and her sister is good for the Commissioner. In terms of publicity stunt,
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heN the State under Bismarck confiscated Church property in Germany during its secularization drive at the end of the 19th century, the State undertook to collect a “Church tax” towards the support of the Church. Today, the Church tax is distributed mainly to the Catholic or lutheran churches, depending on the proportions of the population which declare themselves Catholic or lutheran. The tax income of the churches therefore depends on the number of believers who declare themselves for a particular church. When I was studying in Germany, I remember feeling very disturbed whenever I would hear of a German “leaving the Church.” A personal protest against the manner in which the Church deals with Catholic relief or with certain theologians thinking “out of the box,” could earn the retaliatory protest declaration of an individual Catholic: “Ich trete aus der Kirche aus. I am leaving the Church.” I would be shocked whenever I would hear it. how does one who is a Catholic get to heaven if one chooses to leave the Church? Was it not, “outside of the Church there is no salvation”? Was this not one of the major tenets that made the bond of the individual Catholic to the Catholic Church inviolable? If I was born into this Church, am I not to stay here forever? Thinking to leave the Church was simply inconceivable! I didn’t think a policy or political position on any temporal issue could warrant exit by choice from the Church if the cost would be eternal salvation. even in Germany, leaving the Church is serious business, and the local German Church has not been shy about teaching that. on the other hand, I have met a number of Catholics who have “left the Church” for purposes of protest, but who continue to be in active communion with it, i.e., still going to Church regularly and receiving at least some of the sacraments. When I then would then ask them what the meaning of their “leaving the Church” was, they would reply that their leaving the Church deprived the local German Church of their church tax contribution. however large or small this tax was, withdrawing their tax contribution from the local Church was the purpose of their “leaving the Church.” In this case, I can understand how such “leaving the Church” can be compatible with staying in practical communion with it. When I was in grade school and in high school in the Philippines, on the other hand, my religious education teachers impressed on me indelibly that it was through the Catholic Church that one received salvation. one was grateful for the grace of being part of the Church, and it was inconceivable to want to leave it. We were also taught that it would please God very much if we could lead someone who was out of the Church to baptism. led to salvation through the Catholic Church, that person would be grateful for all eternity – literally. There was a Chinese lady, Ah Kui, who worked in our household when I was a kid. She worshipped Kuan Yin – the Buddhist goddess of mercy and compassion – and every morning she would pray for some two hours in front of her sacred image. I loved Ah Kui very much. She taught me fundamental disciplines in my life: how to wash dishes and polish floors, to be helpful in our family and parish community, and, by example, to pray. She had her prayer beads and prayer books and Joh stick, but so did I, even if our candles had more flame to them than scent. I think I was around ten years old when I took her aside for a very serious conversation. I told her she had to be a Catholic – so that she would not go to hell or live forever in purgatory, missing out for all eternity on heaven. She smiled, grateful for my concern. But she replied, “Joe, you have your God. I have my God. In the end: the same God.” her reply went against all the good sisters were telling us in school. But she said so with such conviction and love, there was no way I could contradict her.
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Voters’ predicament
Abolition of the Bureau of Customs
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ONE concept done by other countries is a complete overhaul through abolition. We might have to do that.
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--Customs Commissioner RuffyBiazon,
in proposing for the abolition of the Bureau of Customs, citing as example the case of Peru which abolished its customs department, established a new one, adopted strict qualifications for hiring and gave the new staff higher salaries so they would ignore overtures to break the rules.
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IT’S like saying we should abolish and privatize Congress or Malacanang for failing to stop corruption. In the first place, the smugglers are all from the private sector so it is like asking vampires to run the blood bank.
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--REP. TEDDY CASINO,
independent senatorial candidate, opposing Biazon’s idea of abolishing the Bureau of Customs, adding that the correct response was “to hold customs officials, including the protectors in Congress and the executive branch, accountable for the crime of smuggling.”
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MILF-RP accord a model for disputes
oPe springs eternal. For as long as the Moro Islamic liberation Front and the government are talking there everybody can look forward that the efforts towards finding a permanent solution to the conflict in Mindanao will come into a fruition. From the conflict areas in the region come in fact the loudest cry for peace and it now behooves on the negotiators to put a period to unnecessary bickering lest the people in these blighted land take lead in putting an end to belligerence. let us face it. The era of secessionism is a thing of the past. The era of warlordism is gone. Arab spring brings radical reforms in most of the Islamic countries that had underwritten the many secessionist fronts
OPINION By MenarDo WenCeSlao including terrorist organizations that operate in many countries the Philippines included. With our neighboring Islamic nations like Indonesia being hounded by secessionist and terrorist fronts and had suffered these scourge many of them have become supportive of the peace negotiations that the MIlF and the government had been undertaking for so many years. It is for the health of Malaysia that these problems be addressed otherwise it will be heir to the front that they nurtured once. The resumption of the talks in
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Kuala lumpur might be humdrum given the fact that the panels will no longer have to hurdle contentious issues but how this will proceed and at what speed is being watched by stakeholders back home. Political leaders who were averse to many proposed concepts of Bangsamoro land had shown their approval endorsement for the more meaningful autonomous model spelled out in the Framework Agreement that was crafted by the negotiating panels. It is noteworthy that the Sabah issue had not come in the way of the few more steps to the final path to peace. It might as well be for it can be a harbinger of diplomatic settlements of disputes within and among allied and neighboring nations.
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h e eleCT o R ATeS’ oBJeCTIVe IS QUITe BASIC – It is very critical at this time of our political memoire that people will make the choice on the basis of the track record of candidates during the midterm elections scheduled for May. The voter’s intent is quite basic. All they want in the future is a clean and honest government administered by young, fresh and talented leaders, not old, unreliable and “recycled” politicians. The ongoing political campaign actually is humiliating instead of stimulating. And it is so degrading for the electorate to know that most of those involved in the campaign are not prepared to discuss serious issues and other pressing concerns. Whether aspiring for lower or higher elective posts, candidates ought to have an understanding of state politics – what the state is, what the society is, what government is all about, what their duties to nation are, and what the rights of the people are. of even greater concern is whether candidates, national or local alike who have different political inclinations are qualified to assume public office. one would readily notice that intelligent debates and logical discussions seem rare certainly because Filipino voters, indeed, lap up election politics as much for the candidates’ popularity and entertainment value. The result is that we have a population, even by their mistaken notion, complained of years of bad government. Yet they repeat the mistake by electing candidates who are in no position to give good and reliable government, simply because they don’t have enough understanding. The “real tragedy” of the country, a renowned political analyst once said, “is that the Philippines is an impoverished country continuously ruled and dominated by the so-called “trapos” or traditional politicians that belong to political dynasties. The few dominant and elite families swarmed with politicians are now called by their new moniker – “recycled politicos” or “repos.” Disillusioned by the current political system, yet leaders were unable to change it, and discouraged by their future, yet unable to escape it, the people have been futile and embittered for so many years. But as long as the “trapos and repos” keep holding and hanging on to power like hungry leeches, the country’s long-standing social and political stalemate between its people and their “recycled” leaders may never be settled. The people’s frustration has often erupted into rage. The reason for their dissatisfaction is simple. They realized that under the present political structure the candidates with value and reputation sink to the bottom while the worthless and members of political dynasties rise to the top. The unknown but decent ones have no chance of being elected into public office. The prevailing disappointing situation is by no means a voter’s dilemma. except for the “recycled” candidates, perhaps the best thing that can be said of the coming midterm polls is that voters at least do have choices – young and fresh aspirants with potential talent, which is more in number than those seeking to perpetuate themselves in power. The voter’s problem, however, don’t just end there. Politics in a Philippine setting is almost a game played by the moneyed and the powerful through dubious means if only to ensure or wish to prolong their say in public office. There are encouraging and beautiful speeches from the candidates during their campaign sorties, however, in the end, it all boils down to how efficiently and effectively they allocate resources to the people and build social trust in the event they will successfully make it. Voters therefore ought to choose leaders who can engender social trust because elected officials who can marshal support from the masses can propagate that kind of trust so essential to our political system and to our remaining as a strong nation. But unless voters’ change their bad habits of committing the same mistake during elections by electing unworthy and undesirable candidates, we do not see great changes in the future.
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Energy saving tips to beat summer heat W
e have always been excited about summer. But due to its extremely hot weather, we’d rather stay at home and use more electricity to keep us cool during the day. As a result, sacrificing our pockets for high energy bills. Meanwhile, Davao light and Power Co. urges customers to conserve energy whenever possible. here are simple energy-saving tips that will help you and your pocket beat the heat of summer. • Keep window shades, blinds, or drapes closed to block the sunlight during the hottest part of the day. • Turn off non-essential appliances and as many lights as possible. • Whenever pos-
sible postpone using high-energy appliances like electric stoves, washing machines, dishwashers and dryers until the evening. • Dry your clothes outdoors. • Use a ceiling fan to move air around in your home instead of air conditioning. • Take cooler and shorter showers. Above all, the best way to enjoy summer is to spend more time outside of your home with your loved ones. Go on swimming, have picnics or exercise outdoor. Spending less time in your house will help lower your energy consumption. Just make sure to bring with you protection from the heat of the sun.
Worry not on your electric bill. Take a ride now with your family and friends to your dream destination this summer. Don’t forget to enjoy!
Aboitiz Foundation extends P27.6M in microfinance loans to cooperatives
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BoITIZ Foundation, Inc., the social development arm of the Aboitiz Group, extended microfinance loans worth Php28 million in 2012 to various cooperatives in Cebu, Benguet and Davao, allowing more than 1,200 individuals to benefit from sustainable livelihood projects that were implemented in these areas. A total of 73 microfinance loans were granted to selected organizations under Aboitiz Foundation’s ABAG (Aboitiz Business Assistance and Guidance), a project under its enterprise development component. For more than 20 years now, Aboitiz Foundation has been assisting different organizations nationwide to earn additional income, providing access to various income-generating livelihood activities and job opportunities and empowering them to become entrepreneurs in
their respective businesses. During this 20-year period, a total of 381 loan packages worth Php102 million were approved for 16,240 beneficiaries. Supplementing these loan packages were capability-building and livelihood skills training programs that the foundation conducted to ensure that these livelihood projects become self-sustaining. “our 20 years of existence was able to empower the less privileged individual, who eventually became the catalyst in transforming the lives in their communities. We believe that we have added worth and significance in what we do,” said Aboitiz Foundation executive Vice President Sonny Carpio. “our initiatives in microfinance, capability-building and livelihood skills training help mold, empower and transform these individuals to become better citizens.” Aboitiz Foundation’s
microfinance program offers the best rate compared to others, with no collateral required. “Trust, integrity, and commitment are our core values that we uphold and want to instill to our partner-organizations. one significant proof to this is our average collection efficiency of 96% for the past 20 years,” Carpio added. As an incentive to top-performing loan beneficiaries, Aboitiz Foundation recently lauded four Cebu-based cooperatives for their hard work and cooperation, which led to the success of their livelihood programs. The organizations— Kapunungan sa mga Banikanhong Mag-uuma Alang sa ekonomikanhong Kalambuan (KABAMeKA), Cambinocot Multipurpose Cooperative, St. Vincent Neighborhood Multipurpose Cooperative and South Cebu hog Raisers Multipurpose Cooperative—were cit-
ed for being outstanding partners and for serving as an inspiration to similar organizations. They were given plaques and P10,000 for their group. From the time they first sought the help of Aboitiz Foundation, these cooperatives have since grown both in size and in the number of projects they have implemented. Today, these organizations continue to show outstanding and exemplary performance in their businesses and communities. Aboitiz Foundation’s programs target social development needs in the areas of education, enterprise development, primary health & child care, and environment & sustainability. Founded in 1988, the foundation, the Aboitiz Group’s social development arm, is celebrating 25 years of helping people help themselves in areas where its businesses operate.
General food distribution for ‘Pablo’ victims extended
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he Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and other international and national humanitarian organizations have decided to extend the relief operations for typhoon Pablo victims until June 30 this year. In a meeting held at the Grand Regal hotel on April 6, the provincial local governments of Compostela Valley and Davao oriental revealed that relief assistance is still needed by those affected. “Governor Uy and I share the same thought… we are still hoping that [the Department] would extend the food and cash assistance until June,” Davao oriental Corazon N. Malanyaon said. Social Welfare and Development Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman said, “At some point, we cannot continue providing for the 200,000 plus families. What we will do is identify the families with senior citizens, persons with disabilities, chronically-ill persons, pregnant and lactating women, and child-headed households.” “Right now it is being referred as unconditional food and cash assistance, which really means we will continue providing the food packs,” the Secre-
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tary added. Rory Villaluna of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICeF) also proposed for the inclusion of malnourished children in the unconditional food and cash assistance. “Concern has been raised that the malnutrition rates is getting higher at this time. UNICeF is creating awareness because we still need support along these lines. We were thinking that until there is a time when families have sustainable livelihoods that will actually ensure that they can afford to buy food or produce food from gardening then there is still some subsidies that have to be provided,” Villaluna said. Secretary Soliman assures the continuous delivery of the much-needed services, especially to the identified vulnerable groups. “The commitment of the President is to continue to provide with whatever is needed at the early recovery stage,” she added. After June 30, the government and the organizations will focus on livelihood programs and other rehabilitation efforts like the continued repair of infrastructures and permanent shelter construction. [DSWD]
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Kapunungan sa mga Banikanhong Mag-uuma Alang sa Ekonomikanhong Kalambuan (KABAMEKA) with (from left) Cooperative Development Authority-7 Regional Director Philip Deri, Davao Light and Power Company
Community Relations Manager Vic Sumalinog and (from the right) Aboitiz Foundation EVP and Managing Trustee Sonny Carpio
‘NO one has been put in jail – except for one conviction where the person involved is now a fugitive – but the program is working.’ --BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE Comissioner Kim Henares on the BIR’s Run After Tax Evaders (RATE)
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ASEAN Summit won’t discuss Sabah crisis T
he Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday said the Sabah standoff will not be discussed in the coming Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASeAN) meeting to be held April 24-25 in Brunei Darussalam. Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary and Spokesman Raul hernandez also said President Benigno Aquino will not have any bilateral meeting due to time constraints. “The President will have no bilateral meetings during the summit. It’s because of the short period of this summit. People are busy and this is actually a very short summit and not like the one that we had last November,” said hernandez
during the press briefing in Malacanang. hernandez said the Sabah issue is considered “a bilateral issue. So, this will not go to the meetings of ASeAN.” The DFA official said President Aquino will leave for Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei on April 24. The 22nd ASeAN Summit starts with a working dinner to be hosted by his Majesty Sultan haji hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday. “The Philippines will advocate for small and medium enterprises and express support for Brunei’s chairmanship priorities,” he said. This will be followed the next day by the Retreat Session, which will
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we have no evidence to prove last 2 exists),” Dela Rosa said. he added that the DCPo will have to make adjustments in the previous methods of catching those involved in last 2. “We will continue to hunt them down and be more vigilant,” he said, adding that the DCPo is keeping tabs on the usual suspects involved in illegal gambling. “In case police officers are relieved for failing to curb this type of illegal gambling, we can’t do anything about it. As far as we
know, we have done our best to serve Davao City by arresting those involved in illegal gambling,” he explained. To recall, Sta. Police Station head Ceasar Cabuhat was relieved of his post upon orders of the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City due to the rampant illegal gambling in his area of responsibility. Now back to his post, Cabuhat is intensifying the drive against last 2 to prove that he deserves to retain his post.
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revolve around the following agenda items -- the ASeAN community 2015; the ASeAN’s central role and the regional architecture; ASeAN’s future direction; and exchange of views on regional and international issues. During the summit, hernandez said the Philippines will continue to advocate maritime security and cooperation and push for the full and effective implementation of the Declaration of the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, for the early conclusion of a substantive and legally binding Code of Conduct, and to review the ASeAN Charter with the objective of streamlining the work and meetings of ASeAN. [PNA]
he peace process to end the decades-old armed conflict in Mindanao has “gained much more momentum” as negotiations between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic liberation Front (MIlF) peace panels are now focused in resolving the last three remaining annexes – wealth-sharing, power-sharing and normalization.. This was stressed by Prof. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, chair of the government peace panel, during a press briefing at Café 1771 in ortigas Center, Pasig City Tuesday night.
She briefed reporters on the outcome of the just-concluded 37th formal exploratory talks held in Kuala lumpur. “Considering that we are at the homestretch of discussing the most difficult issues of the negotiations, both parties are cautiously moving forward on surmounting these hard issues,” Ferrer said. “The government is diligently studying the totality of the commitments, especially their legal, political and financial implication,” Ferrer added. Ferrer said that “the GPh (Government of the Philippines) wants a peace
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agreement that is based on a foundation,” saying that President Benigno S. Aquino III “has said time and again (to) deliver what we commit to; commit to what we will be able to deliver.” During the 37th exploratory talks, Ferrer said that the GPh-MIlF technical working group on normalization continued their discussions, and moved towards an agreement on the architecture for the normalization process. Normalization includes the inventory of weapons and ammunition of the MIlF. Ferrer said that also
discussed was the Terms of Reference for Sajahatra Bangsamoro, the development program jointly undertaken by the government and MIlF for the delivery of basic socio-economic services to target communities in Mindanao was signed by the two panels. “The parties agreed on a modality to settle outstanding the issues on the annexes of power-sharing and wealth-sharing, mainly through an exchange of notes in the next weeks with the assistance of the Malaysian facilitator,” Ferrer pointed out. [PNA]
repair of damaged houses and schools in the hardest hit areas in Davao oriental and Compostela Valley. Councilor Karlo Bello, presiding officer, thanked lt. General Segovia for the service he rendered to the people of Davao City in particular and eastern Mindanao in general. he said Segovia’s leadership contributes a lot in keeping the city safe. “Truly you have shown that you are an officer and a gentleman,” Bello said. Segovia thanked the local government for its support to all the activities of the soldiers. he said since his assumption as commander of the 10th
Infantry Division and then two years later as chief of the eastern Mindanao Command, the local governments, stakeholders, indigenous peoples and the residents have been very helpful in realizing the peace and security programs of national government. “My assignment here is one of the best things that happen in my career,” Segovia said. he will reach the mandatory retirement age of 56 on April 23, 2013 when his post will be taken over by Major General Ricardo Rainier Cruz as incoming commander of the eastern Mindanao Command. [PIA 11/ Joey Sem G. Dalumpines]
FFROM 2 arrested of whom 115 are facing charges. “We would like to let the people know that we are serious in our anti-drugs campaign and we won’t stop until the drug trade in Davao City is gone,” he said.
Dela Rosa also said that they went to Maa, Davao City to conduct “oplan Taphang” (tapok hangyo) yesterday to persuade drug users and pushers to cease and desist from illegal activities.
motions, one of the leading fun run organizers in Davao City, assured runners that fun run events in the city are safe. he told this reporter that there have been no such incidents (Boston Marathon bombing) so far in Davao City, “because the Davao City Police office (DCPo) and Task Force (TF) Davao are doing a great job in keeping the city safe.”
he added, “as organizers, we always ask for assistance from the DCPo and I think they have done a good job in ensuring the security of every race we (Vantage Sports Promotions) have conducted.” “The number of DCPo personnel deployed when we ask for their assistance depends on the venue, number of runners and distance of the race,” he said.
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FFROM 2 “We have visited 15 barangays already and we will continue the operations to the unvisited barangays,” he said. Dela Rosa added that in other operatons, 174 persons had been
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cessation of the dissent of the Bangsamoro Freedom Fighters (BFF) which intended to sabotage the peace process between the government and the Moro Islamic liberation Front. Al-ag also said Segovia handled efficiently the relief and rehabilitation efforts in the areas devastated by typhoon Pablo. “Because of his competence, he was designated on-the-spot by President Benigno Simeon Aquino III as over-all commander of the relief and rescue efforts in the aftermath of typhoon Pablo,” he said. Al-ag also lauded Segovia for organizing the Joint Task Force: Tambayayong which fast tracked the
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razil head coach luiz Felipe Scolari has called up a host of high-profile, but domestically based-only, names for the World Cup 2014 hosts’ friendly with Chile on April 24, with Ronaldinho returning to the international fray once again. The ex-Barcelona playmaker was left out the last squad - which saw the Selecao draw with Italy and Russia on neutral european turf
in March - but the Atletico Mineiro man was selected on Tuesday by the former Portugal and Chelsea boss. The likes of Neymar, leandro Damiao and Alexandre Pato will jostle for a spot up front, while Corinthians’ Paulinho, Sao Paulo’s Jadson and Gremio’s Fernando will vie for a place in midfield. Andre Santos, on loan at Gremio from Arsenal, has been called
up to the squad as well, but his fellow defenders have an air of inexperience due to the omission of all european-based players from the squad. As a result, Paris Saint-Germain duo Thiago Silva and lucas Moura, Real Madrid pair Kaka and Marcelo, Bayern Munich center back Dante and Chelsea’s Selecao trio of Ramires, oscar and David luiz miss out as their club campaigns come to a close.
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Spokesman Ting Castillo shows a poster of the 8th Pomelo Tee Invitational Golf Tournament slated on May 2 to 5 at the Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club in
Mandug/Indangan at the weekly SCOOP of The Royal Mandaya Hotel. (Photo by JIMMY JAVIER)
ABUloUS hole-in-one prizes await the winners in the 8th Pomelo Tee Invitational Golf Tournament slated on May 2 to 5 at the Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club here. Spokesman Ting Castillo said a free trip for two from the Royal Caribben International Baron Travel, P750,000 cash, brand new Mitsubishi car and Class A RPVGC golf share are the hole-in-one prizes. This year’s event is presented by RPVGC, Phoenix Petroleum Phils. , Mitsubishi Motors and Kar Asia Inc. “This is a 36-hole modified Stableford scoring on a two-man team format,” said Castillo.Teams with the best scores for 36 holes shall be declared as winners. Individual awards will also be given out. A
team is composed of a club member and his/her guest. A club member is entitled to a maximum of two guests which in turn will result to a maximum of two teams for each member. Maximum handicap applicable shall be 27 for members and guests alike. Shotgun tee off shall be implemented at 6 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Registration fee is P3,500 per player. Deadline of registration is on April 28. Trophies will be awarded to the gross and net team champions, first to third runners-up, individual Class A, B, C and D overall gross and net champions, first and second runners-up, ladies gross and net champions, first and second runners-up. “Raffle prizes will also be given away during the
awarding on May 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the clubhouse,” Castillo said. At least 400 golfers are expected to see action coming from Cebu, Cagayan de oro, Manila, Bukidnon, Cotabato, General Santos, Sarangani, Koronadal and Davao. The beneficiaries will again be the public schools in Mandug (projector and computer) and Indangan (sewing machine and gas range). Registration and payments are accepted at the RPVGC clubhouse in Mandug/Indangan or the RPV Sports Club Riverfront Corporate City in Ma-a. For inquiries, call tel. nos. 301-2101 or 3012102 or 0922-8637003 or 09305806032 and look for Philip Daytic and erzza Abuan. (lITo DeloS ReYeS/PNA)
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hINeSe teenager Guan Tianlang, fresh off his Masters debut at the record-setting age of 14, accepted a sponsor’s exemption to next week’s Zurich Classic in New orleans, tournament organisers said on Monday. Guan, who had qualified for the Masters as the Asia-Pacific Amateur champion, earned low amateur honours at the year’s first major after a 73-75-77-75 set of rounds left him with
12-over 300 total. The Chinese prodigy had no three-putts during the tournament and nothing worse than a bogey on his scorecards. A one-stroke penalty for slow play in his second round was his only hiccup. he spent a month in the New orleans area last year and has practiced at lakewood Golf Course not far from TPC louisiana, venue for the April 25-28 Zurich Classic.
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Meeting up for dinner at the Mango Tree I love Thai cuisine. I love how all the flavours that tickle the palate are layered on each other much like a beautiful watercolour painting. Unfortunately, most of the time, when Thai cuisine meets Pinoy chefs, things tend to become unbalanced and become sweet instead and the flavours become muddied and lost. That is why great Thai restaurants are few and far in between in the Philippines.
So imagine my surprise to have college friend Karen T. sending me a PM over Facebook scolding me for not visiting her baby, Mango Tree at Bonifacio High Street, during one of my recent visits to the Metro. Unfortunately at that time I was so busy and did not have time to drop by, good thing I was scheduled to be back the following month and after a quick few exchange of messages a date was set. So the date came and just a quick short stroll from the nearby Seda Hotel, I was finally at the Mango Tree ready for some good eats as Karen promised me. The Mango Tree is an authentic Thai restaurant and is a franchise of the original Mango Tree restaurant of Thailand. The restaurant’s modern and stylish interiors lend a sophisticated feel with touches of Thai design to accentuate the space. So while waiting for Mike and Xochi, Karen and I decided to start the evening with some Chili Mojitos and Miang Kham, crispy coconut, savoury herbs, dried shrimp with betel nut leaves and tama-
rind sauce. I love the Chili Mojitos which are refreshing yet have a bite on the tongue thanks to the slices of chill mixed in the drink. Not typically found in ordinary Thai restaurants, the Miang Kham was a delicious starter that is sweet, nutty, salty, sour and spicy at the same time. The betel nut leaf used to wrap and hold everything together give a slight bitter taste that enhances ones appetite. Mike and Xochi finally arrived after a couple of minutes and we started ordering our entrees. Karen and I, being more adventurous, went for Kae Yang, delicious chargrilled lamb chops marinated in Thai herbs and served with a flavourful dipping sauce. Mike and Xochi on the other hand went with more familiar Thai dishes like the Pad
Thai and Pineapple Fried Rice. The lamb chops were fatty and perfectly cooked with the char from the grill and the dipping sauce adding a unique flavour to the meat. Mango Tree’s Pad Thai was in a league of its own, from presentation all the way to the generous amount of shrimp in the dish. The same goes with the Pineapple Fried Rice which had a subtle smoky wok taste that can only be created by skilled wok chefs. And skilled chefs they are, as Karen told me that the chefs at Mango Tree are Thai and were flown especially to keep the consistency and authenticity of the dishes being served. So as we caught up with each other’s lives while dining at what has to be one of Metro Manilla best new restaurants, it was nice to be able to experience the magic at Mango Tree. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @kennethkingong for more foodie finds and travel happenings in, around and beyond Durianburg.
The stylish interiors of Mango Tree Bonifacio High Street.
KHAo oB SuppArod. pineapple fried rice with chicken.
MIANG KHAM. Crispy coconut, savoury herbs with betel nut leaves and tamarind sauce.
HAppY dINErS. Karen, Xochi, Mike and me.
KAE YANG. Char-grilled lamb chops marinated in Thai herbs and pAd THAI. Thai stir-fried rice noodles with tiger prawns. served with Isan chili dipping sauce
CHILI MoJITo. rum and mint with chili for a kick.
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Experience the Thrill of the Grill at Park Inn by Radisson Davao PArk INN by radisson Davao adds flavor to your weekend with the Thrill of the Grill experience at rBG.
Short for restaurant, Bar, & Grill, rBG now offers lunch and dinner buffet every Saturday, featuring a selection of prime meat and seafood served hot off the grill. Choices include best sellers such as the US Angus beef, liempo, pork chop, prawns, crab, squid, tuna, and so much more. Other items on the spread include soup, pasta and salad choices, hot dishes, and desserts. Buffet is priced at P575.00 net for lunch and P795.00 net for dinner. rBG is open from 6:30 AM to 10:30 PM daily. For reservations and inquiries, please call +63 82 272 7608.
CEB now flies from Cebu to the island of Camiguin
The Philippines’ largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE:CEB) launched the first direct flights to the island of Camiguin last April 15, 2013. The thrice weekly service from Cebu utilizes an ATr 72500. The Monday, Wednesday, Friday service departs Cebu at 6:45am and arrives in Camiguin at 7:25am. The return flight will depart Camiguin at 7:45am and arrive in Cebu at 8:25am. Lowest year-round fares to Camiguin start at P588. CEB representatives along with Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority General Manager Nigel Villarete and DOT region 10 Director Catalino Chan sent off the maiden flight passengers from Cebu, while Camiguin Governor Jurdin Jesus romualdo, Mambajao Vice Mayor James Ederango and DOT region 10 Director Catalino Chan were present when CEB launched the service in Camiguin. During his speech at the Camiguin Airport launch event, CEB VP for Airport Services Antonio Jose rodriguez said, “Before, tourists used to travel to Cagayan de Oro and take a 3 to 5 hour ferry and bus ride to the island. Now, Camiguin is just a 40 minute flight away.” “With this new route, Cebu Pacific opens the island of Camiguin to even more foreign and local tourists, by offering a direct service and the lowest fare option to leisure travelers. We hope that establishments in Camiguin are ready for the many foreign and local tourists we foresee we will fly to this island,” he added.
dEEp FrIEd ICE CrEAM. Have your first taste of deep-fried ice cream this summer! Available at the Marco polo davao’s pool Lounge from April 15-May 5, 2013 for only php 150. Indeed it’s a sweet summer that is not to be missed.
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Beefy fuel for the body SPeNdINg my days with my nephews, datu Rashid and datu Norms (miss you datu Hassan), has always been full of surprises. Recently, they opted to take a detour and spend some days in the Metro. Let me tell you, I was all hyped up and at the same time, dead tired every time I am with them. But, at the end of the day, I am all pumped up because of their kakulitans. In between the chase and the boisterous laughter and voices inside the mall, we do what we do best – we eAT! Yes, we are a bunch of eating machines; always on the hunt for the best food in town. That’s why I love it when my family are here (parinig!) On my end, I made my way to the supermarket and opted to cook something while they were here. To make the long story short, I decided to whip up some beef dishes to keep us all beefed up when chasing the kids around! Hope you like them as much they did.
Sautéed Beef Strips in Oyster Sauce, Garlic and Onion Beef Bacon is definitely the next best thing! Aside from the usual crispy and greasy bacon, experiment and have yourself something to munch on. Remember, your imagination is your limitation! Ingredients: 6 strips store bought Beef Bacon, roughly chopped 1 medium size white onion, chopped 2 pieces garlic, minced 3 tablespoon oyster sauce 1 tablespoon raw sugar 1 tablespoon lemon zest
one pot braised beef
cooked. Add liquids and cook accordingly. Add water and reduce. Serve immediately over hot rice or as it is.
Juice of half a lemon Salt Freshly ground Black Pepper Water extra Virgin Olive Oil Procedure: In a bowl, mix lemon zest, lemon juice, oyster sauce, olive oil and sugar. Mix well. Adjust according to taste. In a pan over low heat, sauté onion until translucent. Let the juices from the onion flow and slightly caramelize such. Add garlic and cook accordingly. do not burn. Season with salt, pepper and garlic powder. Stir well. Add chopped bacon bits and sauté until slightly
Sautéed beef strips in oyster sauce, garlic and onion
One Pot Braised Beef ever wondered if you can pull off a one-pot dish in a few? Well, fear not as I have the right dish for you. Brace yourself though; you’ll be whipping batches another after this. Ingredients: 500 grams beef chunks, trimmed 1 cup oyster sauce 8 pieces garlic, minced 5 tablespoon raw sugar, packed 1 piece carrot, chunks 1 cup pineapple juice, unsweetened 3 tablespoon garlic powder ½ cup chives, chopped Sesame oil Method: In a bowl, mix oyster sauce, pineapple juice, sugar, garlic powder and garlic. Mix until powder ingredients are completely
dissolved. Set aside. In zipped bag, pour marinade and add your beef chunks. Lock, shake and rub profusely. This will ensure that the liquids seep into the meat and tenderizes such. Refrigerate. Let stand for two hours to overnight. In a deep pan over low heat, pour contents of the bag – meat and marinade—and the rest of the ingredients. Cook for a full hour and a half or until meat is tender to the touch or falls off the fork. By simmering, you are sure to have a taste of every bit of the flavors infused in the meat and at the same time, your vegetables will be cooked accordingly. Once done, add sesame oil and mix. Add the oil at the very end as cooking the oil longer than usual will result to a burnt taste. Turn off heat. Serve over rice with chiffoned chives. Serve hot! --Shout outs to my dearest friend and TauMu brod, Atty. Ryan erik “Yan-Yan” Santiago! THANK YOU for making the ROYAL CHeF a part of your weekly habit. It has been a year since I embarked on this journey – and I must say, I am loving every bit of it. Happy FIRST, Royals! do you want to be a part of davao’s Thursday habit? Send me your recipes, questions, suggestions and comments and be featured. If you are interested, then email me at leebai@chefroyale.com or visit www.chefroyale.com for more recipes. Happy Cooking!
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Boston Marathon Tragedy: Ben Affleck sends message to his ‘Beloved and resilient’ city
rumors swirled earlier this year that the “Stay” singer was shooting a special campaign with the Paris-based fashion house, after she posted a picture sporting Chanel jewelry on Instagram with the caption: “And that’s a #wrap on my shoot for my new #topsecret ad campaign!!! #2013” Yet a spokesperson for Chanel told British Vogue she has not been photographed for any such ads. This denial also comes on the heels of the brand’s big announcement last week that Diane kruger is the new face of Chanel Skin Care. Don’t feel too bad for Chris Brown’s on-again love, her makeup collaboration with MAC hits stores next month.
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ki tweeted, “My heart and my prayers are in Boston and with everyone affected by this nightmare of an incident.” Maria Menounos, who went to college in Boston, said on Twitter, “Praying for everyone home in boston. Devatated at the news #bostonmarathon...god bless those affected&our first responders.love u boston my heart is w/u all.” Dancing With the Stars host Tom Bergeron was shocked by the news and tweeted,
“Watching coverage of Boston Marathon explosions, heart in my throat... In contact with family members in Boston near Marathon site. All Ok. Thoughts are with everyone touched by this nightmare...Just finished a strange dress rehearsal. here and not here. My heart is in Boston.” Chris Evans wrote, “thoughts and prayers are with everybody in boston. heartbreaking...” “My heart aches for my hometown,” Mindy kaling tweeted.
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Ben Affleck, who grew up in the area and has made the city the setting for his films The Town and Gone Baby Gone, responded to the events on Facebook, saying, “Such a senseless and tragic day. My family and I send our love to our beloved and resilient Boston.” And the Oscar winner was just one of many celebs with ties to the city that reacted to the heartbreaking disaster that occurred this afternoon. Dane Cook tweeted, “My prayers with everyone in Boston right now after this atrocious act of violence!!” “My thoughts and prayers to everyone in Boston #prayforboston,” Gisele Bündchen wrote, while John krasins-
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Masterchef 101 at the MOST Institute Davao
THe MOST Institute davao recently had a cooking demonstration last April 11 at the school’s campus featuring the finalist of Masterchef US Season Two and owner of the soon to open Morisco Restaurant, Chef giuseppe Morisco. Chef giuseppe Morisco, is a skilled professional recognized for a comprehensive knowledge of authentic Italian cuisine, mostly known as the top 10 contestant on Masterchef US Season Two, a competitive cooking reality show cohosted and co-produced by Chef gordon Ramsey. He currently lives in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica with his wife and son where he shares his knowledge & passion by giving cooking classes, demonstrations and hosting culinary vacations - Food Lover’s Retreats. The event was attended by graduates as well as the students of the school, eager to advance their knowledge and skill in Ital-
ian cookery of which Chef giuseppe was more than willing to share. The Most Institute Culinary School davao - Islac-
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A fabulous summer kickoff BLUeJAz Beach Resort and Waterpark launched the summer season with a sizzling summer party at last April 5. The party featured davao’s premier magician James Infiesto and his magic act and stand-up comic, Ahbet Padilla. The highlight of the evening was when resort owner Jazmin Middleton performed a dance number together with the Jaz Up dance Crew dancers. Prizes were also given to Ross Luga and Cherry
Malonzo who were chosen as the most fabulous guests of the night. Also unveiled were Bluejaz’ new summer offerings that promise to make summer at Bluejaz extra memorable and exciting.
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Blake Griffin, left, of the Los Angeles Clippers shoots over J.J. Hickson of the Portland Trail Blazers in the second half at Staples Center on Tuesday in Los Angeles, California.
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oS ANGeleS (AP) -Caron Butler scored 18 of his 22 points in the third quarter, and the los Angeles Clippers routed the Portland Trail Blazers 93-77 on Tuesday night for their sixth straight victory. Blake Griffin added 16 points, DeAndre Jordan had 10 points and nine rebounds, and Chris Paul had 11 assists for the Pacific Division champions, who finished their home schedule with a 32-9 record. They end the regular season on Wednesday at Sacramento, and another win would ensure the Clippers have home-court advantage to start the playoffs. Will Barton scored 17 points and Joel Freeland added 13 points for the Blazers, who never led while losing their 12th in a row. The Clippers were dominant in the paint (4630) and on the boards (5133) while wrapping up the season series 3-1. Five of the previous six meetings between the teams in los Angeles had
been decided by 10 points or fewer. It was never that close after the second quarter, when the Clippers pulled away on the strength of their bench. The reserves scored 15 consecutive points for a 45-29 lead, including five by Ryan Hollins. He and Jamal Crawford combined for the quarter’s most spectacular play, with Crawford flipping a no-look pass to a streaking hollins on the fast break for a driving jam. hollins got fouled and completed the three-point play. The starters returned for the final four minutes and sent the Clippers into the half leading 54-36. Butler had the hot hand in the third, hitting four 3-pointers in his first game since sitting out the second half at Memphis last weekend because of a sore right knee. Chauncey Billups returned to the starting lineup after missing eight games with a strained right groin. he had four points - all on free throws - while playing 17 minutes, just under the limit set for him.
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Raptors trounce Hawks
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TlANTA (AP) -- The Atlanta hawks want to be well-rested for the playoffs. They certainly didn’t use up any energy Tuesday night. DeMar DeRozan scored 30 points, Rudy Gay added 22 and the Toronto Raptors ran all over the playoff-bound hawks, 113-96. The Raptors made two-thirds of their shots in the first half, sprinting to a 68-51 lead as DeRozan scored 19 points and Gay chipped in with 17. Atlanta went mostly with backups, showing no sense of urgency to claim the No. 5 seed in the eastern Conference. ‘’I’m going to err on the side of caution,’’ hawks coach larry Drew said. Atlanta fell into a tie with Chicago for the fifth spot. The teams finish the regular season on Wednes-
day, with the hawks traveling to New York to face the Knicks, while the Bulls are home against lowly Washington. Chicago holds the tiebreaker. Kyle Korver led the hawks with 13 points, extending his 3-point streak to 73 consecutive games. But he didn’t sound too thrilled about the way Atlanta is playing going to the playoffs. ‘’I just go in the game when they tell me to,’’ Korver said. ‘’For some people, the rest is good. But you also want to be in a rhythm. There’s a balance to it. We’re kind of walking that right now.’’ Atlanta center Al horford didn’t play, sitting out because of soreness in his left chest, and the rest of the hawks took the night off as well - certainly at the defensive end.
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AN ANToNIo (AP) -- The San Antonio Spurs have signed veteran forward Tracy McGrady, adding depth and experience as the playoffs arrive. The 33-year-old McGrady is a seven-time NBA All-Star drafted ninth overall in 1997. In 938 career NBA games, McGrady has averaged 19.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.21 steals per game. In 44 playoff games, he
has averaged 25.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.16 steals. he has played for Toronto, orlando, houston, the New York Knicks, Detroit and Atlanta in his career. he most recently played for Qingdao of the Chinese Basketball league, averaging 25 points and 7.2 rebounds in 29 games. Terms were not disclosed by the team Tuesday.
Toronto Raptors’ Amir Johnson, left, and Jonas Valanciunas, right, block a shot by Atlanta Hawks forward Ivan Johnson (44) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Atlanta on Tuesday. (AP Photo/David Tulis)
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VOL. 6 ISSUE 24 • THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013
EDGEDAVAO Sports
DETHRONE. Mexican boxer Jose “Negro” Ramirez promises to dethrone WBO international featherweight champion Rey “Boom Boom” Bautista during yesterday’s press briefing at Park Inn Hotel in Lanang, Davao City. Lean Daval Jr.
CONFUSION ON WEIGHT LIMIT
126 not 122 By Neil Bravo
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minor confusion surfaced yesterday in the buildup for the Pinoy Pride XIX set on Saturday at the University of Southeastern Philippines (USeP) Gym. Miguel Francisco obeso, trainer and manager of Mexican challenger Jose “Negro” Ramirez,
said they signed a contract for a 126-pound limit against Filipino WBo international featherweight champion Rey “Boom-Boom” Bautista. AlA Promotions earlier announced the fight would be over 122 pounds. A quick check by AlA events manager Claire
lukban with the fight contract later revealed the Mexican camp was right in the 126-pound limit. “We have checked the contract and it’s 126,” lukban told edge Davao after yesterday’s press conference held at the Park Inn by Radisson at the SM lanang Premier
with the Mexican camp which also included Juan “loquito” Kantun who will be fighting Rocky Fuentes in the undercard. “Jose is only four pounds above 126 now, and we are confident we will make it to 126 before the weigh-in,” said obeso in Spanish. The problem is Bau-
tista has lost so much pounds believing the fight will be for 122. “Boom-Boom went down so light in a very short time in order to make the limit. he thought he’ll fight at 122,” lukban said. Ramirez, sporting a 25-0-2 win-draw-loss record with 18 knock-
DSA Forum set to resume next week
T MEXICAN INVASION. Mexican pugilists Jose “Negro” Ramirez (right) and Juan “Loquito” Kantun vow to crush their Filipino opponents in the 19th edition of Pinoy Pride during yesterday’s press briefing at Park Inn Hotel in Lanang, Davao City. Ramirez will headline Pinoy Pride XIX: Mexican
Invasion set on Saturday in USEP Gym against World Boxing Organization International featherweight champion Rey “Boom Boom” Bautista while Kantun will square off against Rocky Fuentes. Lean Daval Jr.
outs, vowed to conquer Bautista either by a knockout or by decision. “The Filipinos were not lucky in three fights, we hope they are not too on Saturday,” said obeso. “let’s have tacos after the fight,” obeso quipped. “More chili, the better.” That sounds hot.
he Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) is not going to hold its weekly forum today but will resume on April 25 instead at Calle Cinco Restobar along J.P. laurel Avenue. DSA, an 18-year-old sportswriting organization with members coming from six community newspapers and one news wire agency, is giving way to Filipino Rey “Boom-Boom” Bautista’s fight launch that is also set today. Bautista is putting his WBo International featherweight belt on the line against Mexican knockout artist Jose
“Negro” Ramirez in the main event of the Pinoy Pride XIX slated on Saturday at the University of Southeastern Philippines (Usep) Gymnasium and Cultural Center. “The DSA is very supportive of any undertaking that promotes sports and the well-being of people in the sports community. A big event such as the Pinoy Pride XIX deserves the support we usually extend to the community that we serve,” DSA said in a statement. DSA members and invited guests, meanwhile, are enjoined to attend the April 25 forum at C5.