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SEN. PIA TO DABAWENYOS:
Get greener Cayetano cites Davao City for Eco Governance By EJ Dominic Fernandez
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n her message to dabawenyos on World Earth Day, Senator Pia Cayetano cited the city government for its practice of ecogovernance and urged Dabawenyos to “get greener.” “Davao City should strive to be greener,” the lady senator told Department of Tourism (DOT) region 11 director Art Boncato moments after she finished a triathlon event in Davao on Sunday at Villa Josefina, Toril. Sen. Cayetano is a health and environment advocate who is very active in sports as a way to deliver her mes-
sage for Filipinos to be live a healthy lifestyle and keep the environment clean. She hinted at “ecogovernance” as a way of championing the cause for the environment. Boncato bared that Sen. Cayetano said Davao City should strive to be greener, “Davao is already green but it still has room to be greener.” According to Boncato, the lady senator is aware how strict Davao City is when it comes to cleanliness, with the anti-smoking ordinance as the best example. The same ordinance will be strengthened further
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FAST AND SERIOUS. Yes, this athlete is Senator Pia Cayetano who shows world-class form in pedaling her way during the bike stage of a triathlon race in Davao City last Sunday. She later crossed the finish line (lower photo) bringing with her a pile of littered plastic cups she picked up along the way sending message to everyone to be serious about environment consciousness.
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Brgy. Hizon wins solid waste management award
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ArAnGAy Vicente hizon in Buhangin, Davao City under barangay captain ralph Abella bagged first prize for exemplary Solid Waste Management practice in the city receiving P1 million worth of projects for barangay environment programs. In intensifying the Solid Management Ordinance, Davao City Environment and natural resources Office (CEnrO) cited the winning barangays yesterday in front of the City hall of Davao. CEnrO chief, lawyer Joseph Dominique Felizarta bared the following winners at the weekly Kapehan sa Dabaw in SM Annex yesterday:, Barangay Dumoy in Talomo under barangay captain Jessie Mar Culaste, second prize with P500, 000 worth for barangay projects; and Barangay Lapulapu under barangay captain Julieto Icoy, third prize with P300, 00 worth
for barangay projects. Winning consolation prizes were: barangay 14-B; barangay 28-C; barangay San Antonio; barangay Centro; barangay Sasa; barangay Mintal; and barangay Calinan. “The money will be given to them if they (winning barangays) can submit the design of their project to CEnrO,” he said. The competiton was launched by Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio last year. “There are 90 barangays who submitted their letter of intent to join the contest and only 33 of them completed the documentary requirements,” he explained. The selection process was spearheaded by the Solid Waste Management Board composed of representatives from the Department of Environment and natural resources (DEnr) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). (CMP)
WHAT A NAME. This boar owner proudly displays his stud’s name behind the trailer transporting the animal along Diversion Road in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
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PMA Silent Drill at USEP today By EJ Dominic Fernandez
By Che Palicte
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ITh the more investments coming in, Davao City could face a power crisis by 2014. The opening of more establishments in Davao City like hotels, shop-
ping malls, real estate development and other businesses, Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC) allayed fears of an impending critical power supply. DLPC Executive Vice
President and Chief Operating Officer Arturo Milan said that the demand for power supply is increasing due to the investments in the city. By next year, Milan said that the Aboitiz-owned
power firm can no longer support the needs for power supply in the city if all of the establishments that are currently under construction would operate.
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ADETS of the Phil- the country’s premier ippine Military military school. Academy (PMA) ninety-two Third will perform their now Class Cadets of PMA famous Silent Drill on class 2016 will perform the campus of the Uni- the silent drill in differversity of Southeastern ent parts of region 11 ri Philippines (USEP) at the next following days 1:30pm. The cadets will as part of their Southexecute marching and ern Cruise. manual of arms without After USEP, they will the benefit of oral com- do their thing in Panamands. Everything will bo City at 10 a.m., and be done in total silence, Tagum City at 2 p.m. toThe rare event, an morrow. annual performance evnext stop will be at ery summer, is designed the Central Elementary to entice young qualified Dabawenyos to join FPMA SILENT DRILL, 10
Broadcaster shot dead
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CEREMONIAL PLANTING. Gov. Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza of North Cotabato together with Mayor Rogelio T. Taliño of the Municipality of Carmen and Noemi J. Talino, chairman of Univanich Carmen Palm Oil Corp. preside
over the ceremonial planting of palm oil tree during the ground breaking ceremony of the new palm oil crushing mill in the Municipality of Carmen, North Cotabato yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
local radio announcer was shot dead on Monday by two unidentified suspects riding in tandem in Zamboanga Sibugay, police authorities said. SPO4 Armando humantoc identified the victim as Mario Vendiola Baylosis, 33, married, a resident of Barangay Goodyear, Kabasalan, Zamboanga, Sibugay, a radio announcer of local radio natin, located in Kabansalan, Zamboanga Sibugay . humantoc said that the incident occurred at around 11:25 a.m. Monday in front of Phoenix gasoline station located at the national highway in
Barangay Salipyasin, Kabansalan. Initial investigation showed that the victim was on board his motorcycle with plate number JP 4890 on his way home from work when two suspects onboard XrM single motorcycle followed him and shot him several times. The victim sustained three gunshot wounds in his chest that resulted to his instantaneous death. The suspect fled after the incident towards Ipil direction. Police recovered three spent shells of caliber 45 pistol and one slug of the same caliber from the crime scene. (PnA)
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These nuns produce herbal medicines T
hEIrS are the hands committed to spread the gospel and at the same time respond to the needs of the poor particularly on health and wellness. The handmaids of the Christ the King or ACr sisters (referring to the Latin term of their name: Ancillae Christi regis) have ventured into herbal processing to address the growing demand for alternative medicine in the locality. “We a started the herbal production three years ago through our Archdiocese health Apostolate program. Since we don’t have money to star-up the said venture, we simply make use of available materials in our community,” recalled Mother Superior Concordia Pingoy or Sister Inday as the ACr Sisters fondly call her. “Our community (ACr sisters) owns three-hectare farm land planted to fruit trees particularly mangosteen, guyabano, malunggay, and herbal plants such as sambong, and turmeric (yellow ginger) which serve as raw materials of our herbal products,” she said. Today, the ACr sisters are now producing at least 20, 000 mangosteen capsules a week and sells it to as low as P3.00 a capsule in their designated outlet in Tagum City, a situation which is far off from their humble beginnings. “We used to painstak-
ing produce the mangosteen capsules with our bare hands pounding the dried mangosteen rind into powder with mortar and pestle,” said Sister Elsie Montederamos. The powdered rind are then put into biodegradable capsules and packed for sale. The proceeds are used as revolving fund to produce more herbal capsules to support their apostolic and charitable activities. “Through word of mouth, the demand for our product gradually picked up as those who have tried and felt its benefits are ones endorsing it,” said Sister Elsie. Although the product has now a lot of customers, Sister Elsie who also takes charge of their health apostolate recalled that the process of extracting the fruit’s healing power did not come easy at first. They did not only endure the laborious production process but has to overcome an ordeal of being summoned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to respond to the complaint on imitation as well as product safety. “One company has accused us of imitating their products, but truth is we had learned the numerous benefits mangosteen fruit long before we engaged ourselves in our church’s health apostolate,” she said. The religious commu-
CAPSULIZER. Sisters Concordia Pingoy (left) and Elsie Montederamos observes while their worker operates the laboratory capsulizer. One round of capsulizer can pack 420 capsules. [Sherwin B. Manual]. nity has responded to the complaint filed through FDA and now has a pending application for registration. Wary about the complaint the ACr Sisters decided to upgrade their facilities and sought the help of their benefactors and supporters. Manna from heaven “We have sought the assistance of several government agencies and the Department of Agriculture (DA) who had been our long partner in promoting Integrated Pest Management [IPM] promptly threw its sup-
port,” said Sister Inday. “The DA through its high Value Crops Development Program (hVCDP) visited our herbal processing and assessed our needs. In just a short time, their assistance keep on coming,” she said. The ACr sisters said they did not expect that will DA provide them majority of their needs which to them is like the proverbial “manna from heaven.” The package of assistance provided by the DA-hVCDP were: hammer mill, dryer, and capsulizer which are essential materials not only in increasing
their production but also in ensuring quality and safety of their products. “herbal processing is a value-adding activity where fruits and vegetables are processed into food supplements. however, we must ensure that these products do not compromise food safety concerns. The best way to do it is for manufacturer, in this case the ACr Sisters, must mechanized its production,” said DA-hVCDP coordinator Melani Provido. “We responded to their request for upgrading us the herbal process-
ing activity does not only provide cheap alternative medicine to poor consumers but also help increase farmers’ income as supplier of their raw materials,” she added. Sister Inday said their raw materials are sourced out from local farmers. Mangosteen fruits are bought from P30 – P40 pesos a kilo but could each as high a P500 a kilo during lean months. “The good thing about mangosteen is it has longer shelf life so we can store up to three months,” she said adding: [noel T. Provido]
No idle time for Tagum kids this summer
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EXHIBITION. Officers of the City of Tagum Tourism Council cut the ribbon, which signals the opening of the Visual Arts Exhibition last Sunday April 21 at the Gaisano Gran Mall, showcasing the works of the participating children
(on background) of the 5th EarthFest in Tagum City. From left to right: Mr. Gary Villacorta, Mrs. Erlinda Loria and Dra. Vivian Galang. [Louie Lapat/CIO Tagum]
hErE’S certainly no idle time for Tagumeño children this summer as the City Government of Tagum and the City of Tagum Tourism Council spearheaded the 5th edition of the EarthFest. The said festival gathers children all across the city for ten days from April 8-21, 2013 where they were taught on visual arts and dance arts. On April 22-May 5, 2013, another set of children will be taught on theater arts and music. Last April 21, 2013, about 159 Tagumeño children conducted their highly-anticipated dance recital and visual arts exhibition at the Gaisano Grand Mall in Barangay Apokon. One room at the Gaisano Grand Mall was transformed into an exhibition site where the works of children were
artistically hanged, eliciting smiles from both the children and their family members. Tourism Council Chairperson Alma L. Uy, along with proud and excited parents, witnessed the said event, which literally turned the mall’s atrium into an arena of children’s raw talents. In her speech, Mrs. Uy the council and the city government remain committed in their collaboration for the total development of children, citing that the City Tourism Office will allocate a portion outside their office where the artworks of children shall be posted all year round. She added these artworks can be sold by the children for a minimal cost, which in a way will inspire them to continue their passion in the arts. [Louie Lapat/CIO Tagum]
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An several heartthrobs add momentum to the senatorial bid of candidates tailing the Senate’s so-called Magic 12” in recent surveys? The camp of former Senator ramon “Jun” Magsaysay Jr. is taking his chance, as he enlisted the support of two male celebrity endorsers barely a month before the May 13 polls. Kapuso star Dingdong Dantes, who also endorsed the son of late President ramon Magsaysay in the previous elections, is again backing his candidacy. Dantes, who is also the founding chairman of yesPinoy Foundation, said he believes in Magsaysay’s programs that empower underprivileged children through education. “We are very thankful that Dingdong who is a longtime friend of my
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Will ‘kilig factor’ work for Jun Magsaysay’s campaign? family has agreed to come forward and endorse us,” Magsaysay said in a statement. The Kapuso star shot a TV ad for Magsaysay on Wednesday a few weeks after richard yap, who plays Ser Chief in ABS-CBn’s hit show Please Be Careful With My heart, backed the former senator. Aside from Dantes and yap, talk-show host and comedian Ogie Diaz and Miss International 1970 title-holder Aurora Pijuan also pushed for Magsaysay’s senatorial bid on Twitter and Facebook. Award-winning directors Gil Portes, Leo Martinez and Mark Meilly likewise are campaigning on their own for the late President Magsaysay’s only son. Magsaysay ranked 13th to 14th with another senatorial candidate in the last survey. [yahoo!]
Former Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr. files his certificate of candidacy at the Commission on Elections office in Intramuros, Manila Oct 5. [Angela Galia, NPPA Images]
Hugpong claims Bonguyan leading
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OrMEr Vice Mayor and hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod First District Congressional bet Louie Bonguyan has zoomed up in the party’s in-house latest survey to a high 51% against Karlo nograles’ 47 % in a remarkable leap forward that could spell the end to the firsttermer’s political career. The hugpong survey validates Bonguyan’s come-from-behind assault after the hugpong bet lagged behind Karlo in earlier surveys. Bonguyan’s lead, with barely 20 days left in the campaign period, comes
as Karlos’ camp has been drumming up their socalled victory in the May elections. The nograles camp reportedly has been telling their supporters the political race in the first congressional district has been decided upon even before the campaign started. hugpong said based on its in-house survey, Bonguyan is ahead with 51% against Karlo’s 47%. This is based on 2000 respondents from the Talomo and Poblacion areas. 1% is still undecided while the other 1% has chosen Ely Pamatong.
The Duterte-lead hugpong is confident Bonguyan’s lead will balloon as the local party will again conduct another survey this week. The upcoming results of the next inhouse survey and that of another independent reputable survey firm, more or less, would be the picture when votes are counted on May 13, according to hugpong. hugpong said Karlo’s drop in ratings resulted from massive campaigning lead by no less than hugpong Mayoralty candidate rodrigo Duterte, and ground-level infor-
mation campaign about the first termer’s failures in truly representing his constituents in the first congressional district of Davao City. Karlo’s campaign pitch primarily run on free scholarship, livelihood funds, medical insurance and road development which are all regular programs of the national government. he has also been bared as having lawyered for the Legacy banks whose get-rich-scheme through offers of super-high interests left thousands of investors without their millions. [Pr]
and dominate the 20%? Big billionaire contractors who are already well represented in Congress, such as Mr. Elizalde Co of the disqualified Ako Bicol party-list, cannot represent the poor farmers and the less fortunate people of Bicol in the party-list system. The set of parameters in the recent Supreme Court decision is anti-poor and the only rich tycoons and powerful politicians support it,” he said. “The people are angry with rich groups entering the party-list elections. The attacks by a Bicol party-list groups against us is misplaced because we are only expressing what the people want.” rep. Colmenares said
that Bayan Muna is emphatic on the issue because it is only in accordance with the principle of the Constitution and not because the disqualified Bicol party-list dislodged it from top vote getter in 2010. “By the way, it was Buhay which was the top party-list before Ako Bikol,” he added. “Bayan Muna, because it lacks funds and resources, is having difficulties when rich party-list groups from the rich splurge funds during campaign periods.” As basis, he cited legal luminaries all the four last Chief Justices namely Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno, former Chief Justices reynato Puno, hilario Davide who agreed
with Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban, who said that “ The party-list system is a social justice tool designed not only to give more law to the great masses of our people who have less in life, but also to enable them to become veritable lawmakers themselves,… Thus, allowing all individuals and groups including those which now dominate district elections, to have the same opportunity to participate in party-list elections would desecrate this lofty objective and mongrelize this social justice mechanism into an atrocious veneer for traditional politics... notably, Chief Justice hilario G. Davide Jr., a member of the Constitutional Commission, concurred.”
Comelec urged to focus on PCOS preparation
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AyAn Muna rep. neri Colmenares reiterated that the party-list is not for the rich, to counter assertion of fake party-list groups that legal luminaries back up their contention that the rich and the powerful can join the party-list. he also urged the Comelec to focus on preparation for the dangerously close May 13 elections and resolve the party-list issues after election. “The point is simple. If the rich and powerful can join, and eventually dominate the Party-list system to the ouster of the poor and underrepresented, why even invent the party-list system? Why segregate 20% of the seats if the 80% is allowed to run
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Legarda: Protection of the environment is a gut issue
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EnATOr Loren Legarda, a leading environmental advocate, yesterday stressed that the protection of the environment is a gut issue. “Environmental protection is a gut issue because environmental issues matter to our own survival. Despite increasing awareness about environmental protection and climate change over the past few years, the damage of irresponsible development models and large-scale environmental destruction has not yet been reversed,” she said. “hindi ito isyu na para lamang sa mga akademiko. Malapit ito sa bituka, at may epekto sa huli ng ating mga mangingisda, ani ng magsasaka, kabuhayan ng mga katutubo at kaligtasan ng mamamayan,” she added. The Senator noted that everybody is challenged anew to work together and act in ensuring that the environment is protected.
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“We can do a lot for our environment. Geohazard mapping should be institutionalized and followed down to the grassroots. Funding should be provided in the GAA and in the budgets of LGUs for relocation or for housing, most especially for communities that are in danger. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction should become part of the DepEd curriculum and there should be mandatory training for LGUs and for frontline agencies,” the Senator added. The Senator also encouraged Filipinos to adopt an environment-conscious lifestyle. “We should clean and protect our rivers and lakes. We should push for community-based heritage tourism and ensure that climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction are issues that are understood up until the barangay level,” she said.
‘IT is not rocket science actually. It starts with an efficient collation of data and records of inventory, sales i m portation and tax p a y ments, which are a l l available anyway, then make accountable all personnel who have been remiss in their duties regardless of oversight, inefficiency or deliberateness.’ --Senator Panfilo Lacson, on stopping oil smuggling. PDI, APrIl 7, 2013
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Vegetable production generates P34.7M By Greg G. Deligero
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EGETABLE production in Davao City proved to be one of the most viable sources of livelihood among farmers generating an average P34.69 million annual production value, according to the records obtained from the City Agriculturist’s Office. Davao City’s top vegetable produce are eggplant, stringbeans, squash, ampalaya and tomato which yielded 4,387 metric tons in combined annual volume of production. The key production areas of these vegetables covered a total of 620 hectares with squash cornering the bulk 180 hectares followed by squash with 176 hectares and stringbeans with 117 hectares. Ampalaya covered 103 hectares while tomatoes are grown to only 44 hectares. Eggplant, squash and ampalaya are predominantly grown in Marilog, Toril and Paquibato while the production areas of stringbeans are in Tubok, Toril and Calinan. Tomato is grown mostly in Torial
and Baguio. Squash topped in terms of production volume with 1,517 metric tons annually but placed third in terms of production value, generating P4.72 million. The prevailing price of squash at the Bankerohan Public Mrket ranges from P8 to P10 per kilo. Eggplant followed with 1,070 metric tons and ranked second in terms of production value with P7.99 million. The prevailing price of the vegetable in the public market ranged between P20 to P25 per kilo. Ampalaya ranked far third with 859 metric tons production volume but it topped in terms of production value with P12.12 million. The vegetable has a prevailing price of P30 to P40 per kilo at the public markets. Strinbeans placed fourth with 522 metric tons production volume and ranked third in production value at P5.22 million. Selling price of vegetables at the public markets ranged between P20 to
P25 per kilo. Tomato posted the lowest both in production volume, with 418 metric tons, and in value, with P4.6 million. Tomato’s performance is ex-
pected as it is grown to only 44 hectares. But a closer look at the data showed that tomato is the second most valuable vegetable in Davao City. A metric ton
ELEVENTH OUTLET. Terranova, the popular Italian brand with the largest number of stores in the world, formally opens its eleventh outlet nationwide and second outlet in Davao City at SM Lanang Premier on Sunday. The ribbon-cutting rite was graced by Italian principals of the Terranova line Da-
of the vegetable is worth at least P11,000. The most valuable is amplaya with P15,000 per metric ton. Placing third is stringbeans with P10,000 fol-
lowed by eggplant with P7,000 per metric ton. While squash topped in production volume, it is the cheapest vegetable in the city with P3,000 per metric ton.
vide Pante and Danilo Marinelli, Gen. Manager Evelyn Go, Operations Manager Susan Michelle Go, SM Lanang Premier mall manager, Engr. Therese Lapenta Manalo, and City Tourism Officer Jason Magnaye. Lean Daval Jr.
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
3. Exports 1/ 4. Imports 1/ 5. Trade Balance 6. Balance of Payments 2/ 7. Broad Money Liabilities
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
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
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Camella Northpoint sets condo standard
XPErT or amateur investors eyeing condominiums as a real estate investment will find Camella northpoint easily passing their stringent standards for choosing a condo property to bank their money on. That’s because northpoint has all the qualities they look for in a great condo investment. Its value proposition is clearly unmatched with its world-class appeal, deluxe facilities and amenities, and the enhanced lifestyle it gives its residents and homeowners, making it an attractive and desirable address. northpoint has the best curb appeal. When investing in a condo, investors want one that can easily attract renters, and this is where curb appeal plays a critical role. Curb appeal is important because it forms the potential renter’s first impressions of the condo home, associating the appearance and condition of the exterior look and landscape of the condo community to the inside of the condo buildings. northpoint has meticulously landscaped grounds filled with plant life, preserved ancient Acacia trees, and imported Caribbean pine trees that give off a fresh pine scent that permeates throughout the condo community. The condo buildings are masterpieces of architecture, standing regal and looking majestic on the property’s gently sloping
Northpoint has the best curb appeal. When investing in a condo, investors want one that can easily attract renters, and this is where curb appeal plays a critical role. land. Its overall look is charming and inviting, and one would feel proud to call it home. northpoint’s facilities and amenities are world-class. Condo investors will find Camella northpoint’s deluxe facilities and amenities are a big draw for condo renters. The clubhouse, Wakefield Manor, houses a well-appointed multi-purpose hall for intimate gatherings and special occasions, a fitness gym, cabanas, a wellness pool with salinated
water, and even has free Wi-Fi access. Other amenities include pocket gardens, playground, jogging trails, park, 24/7 security system with CCTV, and a professional property management service that takes care of the overall upkeep of the condo property. northpoint is the best condo home for an enhanced lifestyle. With Davao’s continuing progress as an urban hub of business, commerce, and an overall en-
hanced lifestyle, more and more people will want to live in a condo home that will allow them to enjoy all the excitement happening this part of the city. Located at the junction of Buhangin road and JP Laurel Avenue in Bajada, Camella northpoint is in the middle of the bustling business and commercial district of north Davao, making northpoint residents only a few minutes away from their desired destinations.
Gains in agro-based products growth seen in PHL exports
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hE growth of agro-based exports may be sustained with the opening up of new markets for sugar and bananas, according to the national Economic and Development Authority (nEDA). “In addition to South Korea and India, Indonesia and the Middle East, were also identified as potential market for sugar,” said nEDA officer-in-charge (OIC) and Deputy Director-General Emmanuel F. Esguerra. The Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC) and the Sugar regulatory Administration identified these markets. But the PITC is still coordinating with the buyers in these countries on their specific requirements. The United States (US), russia, China, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and India are among the major importers of raw (cane) sugar, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Statistics of the United nations. For exports of bananas, an initial shipment of 3,000 metric tons to the US is targeted for
THE investment holding company of the country’s second richest man Lucio Tan has secured roughly P38 billion in the largest followon share sale of a Philippine company. The fresh capital will allow LT Group Inc. to support the organic expansion of its property, liquor and banking units while paying existing debts. The PhIlIPPIne STAr, APrIl 18, 2013
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April 2013, according to the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI). The records from FAO tag the US as one of the top 20 importers of bananas. “This is also in line with US Department of Agriculture’s announcement that allows Philippine highland Cavendish bananas to be shipped to their country,” said Esguerra. recently, the national Statistics Office reported that exports of centrifugal and refined sugar and bananas grew by 27,094.6 percent and 95.5 percent yearon-year in February 2013, respectively. This made total agro-based exports rise by 43.7 percent, amounting to US$343.9 million in February 2013. The nEDA official stressed that to be able to take advantage of increasing regional and global integration, there is a need to expedite the implementation of necessary programs and policies to improve the competitiveness of Philippine exports. “no doubt the exporters have been affected negatively by the strong peso, but this can be
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THE ALCANTARA group, through its subsidiary Mapalad Power Corp., is racing to complete by September this year the P1.2- billion rehabilitation of the Iligan diesel power plant to help ease the worsening power crisis in Mindanao. PhIlIPPIne DAIly InquIrer, APrIl 18, 2013
Davao by the numbers The Davao Region posts
64,373 metric tons annual fisheries production
41 percent of which are produced from aquaculture. Source: BFAr
overcome by the positive impact resulting from better infrastructure, efficient logistics, lower
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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.
power costs, and other measures to reduce the cost of doing business,” said Esguerra.
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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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Earth Day is an urgent alarm to save our planet T
hErE is only one earth, let us all do our share to save it. This is the essence of Bayan Muna’s statement marking the celebration of the Earth Day yesterday. The Earth Day is an event celebrated worldwide to bring into focus the environmental problems besetting the planet. Bayan Muna representative neri Colmenares said the earth is in a very precarious state of health and great work must be done to rehabilitate it. “The excessive abuse of the earth, especially by big companies like mining and logging compa-
nies, has produced probably the most frightening threat to human existence—climate change,” the Congressman said. he explained that scientists had proven that the continuing destruction of our environment is the main culprit behind the climatic aberrations around the globe. “It is now flooding in Kenya which used to receive hardly enough rain, Mindanao used to be spared from typhoons but had been hit by deadly typhoons in the past two years,” he observed. “Even the garbage we dispose improperly, due to the government’s failure
to ensure effective garbage collection and disposal, can block the drainages and cause deadly floods like the Ondoy tragedy. The growing mountains of trash such as that in Payatas, Quezon City has killed people and that in rodriguez, rizal has just buried four landfill workers. On a larger scale, the world economy‘s short-sighted dependence on fossil fuels, instead of renewable energy, flooded the atmosphere with greenhouse gases heating up the earth. The irresponsible dumping of waste into our waters, the decimation of earth’s natu-
ral air-conditioners--the forests, the destruction of our lands by the mining spree around the world—these irresponsible policies contribute to the destructive weather phenomena that have become the norm around the world the past few decades,” elaborated Colmenares. “The climatic events of our times are indicative of an ailing planet. The higher temperature brought about by pollutants put on the environment produces destructive climate changes spawning droughts, floods, super-typhoons and other
weather abnormalities resulting to deaths, destruction, famine and hunger in many parts of the world,” the Congressman summarized. “It is therefore necessary for all of us to give a hand in saving our only habitat by campaigning against transnational corporations and irresponsible government policies which are the main culprits in the massive destruction of the planet,“ he said. he challenged the Aquino government to take the lead by doing the following: prosecute the main culprits, including corrupt public officials
who allow large companies and transnational corporation, to destroy our environment, improve the disaster-preparedness of the country, develop clean sources of energy, stop the plunder of our mineral resources, protect and rehabilitate our forests, secure marine resources like the Tubbataha reefs, allocate bigger funds for environmental researches and protection, provide safety nets for affected sectors and summon the political will to punish those mostly in power who profited in the destruction of our environment.”
n agencies on Wednesday called on countries to invest in technologies and innovations that promote resource efficiency to curb rampant waste and pollution that is responsible for declining human and ecological health in cities. A joint Un-habitat and UnEP report launched in nairobi stressed that cities are key drivers of low carbon transition and governments must prioritize greening of critical infrastructure such as housing, water supply and sanitation, transport and energy. “The design, construction and operation of infrastructures, such as energy, waste, water, sanitation and transport, create a socio-technical environment that shapes the way of life of citizens and how they procure, use and dispose resources,” said the Un report titled “City Level Decoupling. Urban resource flows and the governance of infrastructure transitions.” The report, compiled by the UnEP affiliated International resource Panel, emphasized that proper urban planning alongside investments in resource efficient technologies will power green growth in cities. The 21st century has witnessed rapid urbanization and this scenario
presents new challenge to environmental and human health alongside social and political stability in the absence of policy and legal safeguards. The Un report decried overconsumption of limited resources that is responsible for rampant pollution and carbon emissions in cities. “Because the majority of the world’s population now lives in cities and because cities are where most resource consumption takes place, the pressures and potentials to find ways to reconcile economic growth and sustainable use of natural resources is greatest in the metropolis,” noted the report. It reiterated that it is possible to promote urbanization while maintaining ecological health if governments invest in technologies and innovations that scale up green housing, lighting and transport. “As cities have grown, mainstream thinking on urban development and planning has increasingly acknowledged the link between human and natural environment. There is need for countries to roll out interventions that help achieve a balance between urban economic development, long-term ecological sustainability and social justice,” said the Un report. [PnA/Xinhua]
PHL gets 3.5-M Euros from EU’s SWITCH-Asia program U T hE Philippines is getting €3.5 million (roughly P189 million) in grants from the European Union (EU) under its SWITCh-Asia Programme to fund projects aimed at promoting cleaner and more energy efficient industrial production in one of Asia’s rapidly transforming economies. Undersecretary Manuel Gerochi of the Department of Environment and natu-
ral resources (DEnr) said the awarding of the financial aid formally put into implementation the EU’s environment program to help accelerate the country’s shift toward sustainable consumption and production (SCP). The DEnr chairs the steering committee for the implementation of SWITCh-Asia in the Philippines, while the Department of Energy (DOE), the
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Climate Change Commission (CCC) and the national Economic Development Authority (nEDA) are key partners. SWITCh-Asia Programme is a regional grant facility funded by the EU. Its goal is to “contribute to green growth, poverty reduction and climate change mitigation in Asia,” specifically by promoting sustainable modes of consumption
and production. According to Gerochi, the program serves as “an opportunity to reverse the trend of economic development at the cost of the environment through better practices in production and consumption, especially by shifting to producing goods and offering services in an environmentally sustainable manner and patronizing those with less adverse environmental impact.”
300 Davao City youths join DCWD’s 13th Eco Camp. Young environment advocates of Davao City join the three-day camp filled with activities that develop their skills on environmental protection and leadership qualities.
Davao City youths join DCWD’s 13th Eco Camp
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hree-hundred Davao City high school and college and university students joined the 13th Eco Camp held from April 5 to 7 at Malagos Park. This activity themed “Lead, Emerge Advocate! Dynamic Eco-leaders ready to Stand (LEADErS) for Environmental Concern” was sponsored by the Davao City Water District in coordination with the Watershed Management youth Council (WMyC) and the Watershed and Environmental Protection Coalition in Davao (WEPCD). Speakers from different agencies were invited to enrich the knowledge of the youth participants and inspire them to become leaders in their own right and advocates of environmental protection. WEPCD president
Dominador A. Lopez shared the importance of the role of the youth in nation building while Department of Environment and natural resources – Forestry resources Management Division chief Alfredo B. Zarasate inducted the new set of WMyC officers for the year 2013 – 2014 and traced the proud history of WMyC as a youth group which actively advocates environmental protection. Chinkie T. Peliño of Interface Development Interventions facilitated the observations and realizations of the participants during their eco tour vis a vis the status quo of the environment and DCWD’s community relations officer Ellanena J. Gabuya discussed DCWD’s experience in watershed rehabilitation to inspire the youth
to contribute whatever they could to protect the water and water sources of Davao City. The campers also discovered the wonders and beauty of the Malagos watershed through an immersion / tree planting activity where they planted 150 forest trees in the watershed conservation area under the care of DCWD. Kicking off the leadership skills development is the Lead-a-lympics where camp participants braved the physical and mental challenges that were set for them. These challenges did not only test and hone their skills as leaders but as well as their being team players. Sharing inspirational messages that the campers could emulate were Daniel J. Mediante on the role of the youth; Jono G. Jovita
on spiritual leadership; Vina O. Cagampang on honest assessment contemplation; Engr. ramel T. Paragas on solidarity; rogar r. Garcia on idea, inspiration and imagination; Edjan S. Parreño on true and lasting standards or investments, Love Joy C. Mabano on responsible stewardship and robert John U. Ajing on confidence in times of crisis. Co-sponsors who also helped make the event a success included the office of Councilor Marissa Abella, Philippine Eagle Foundation, rDL Pharmaceutical Laboratory, Vitarich Corporation, Alson Inc., Paredes Family, Taipan restaurant, nanay Bebeng’s restaurant, naty’s Lechon, Iluminada Farms and WMyC alumni. [Jovana T. Duhaylungsod]
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‘THATCHER was the epitome of forcefulness and conviction. Like a student, I was so happy to listen to her.’
--Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, recalling her 1994 meeting with the late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to the Philippine Daily Inquirer. PDI, APrIl 18, 2013
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ESTErDAy, the word celebrated the 43rd annual Earth Day to demonstrate humankind’s support for environmental protection. The celebration is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day network, and is celebrated in more than 192 countries every year. In the Philippines, Earth Day was celebrated with the theme “Eco Governance.” According to its proponents, eco governance is the ecological and economic system of intentions, policies, processes and regulations of organizations and corporations. Eco governance ensures the eco-responsibility of certain individuals and organizations to obtain ecological sustainable environment and real prosperity. It may sound too technical but in simple terms, eco governance is the amalgamation of all programs involving both public and private sector geared towards a balanced ecology
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USInESS ethics is too bland. That t h o u g h t crossed my mind during a quite good speech on the topic by Vincent nichols last week at St Paul’s Cathedral in London. The Catholic Archbishop of Westminster said many things, but his main idea of how to improve businesses can be summed up in one sentence: “All businesses big or small should be able to demonstrate how they are making the world a better place through providing goods that are truly good, or services that truly serve people, and, by doing so, create employment and fair returns to investors, whilst minimising harm”. A few moral relativists or free-market ideologues might argue with that, but most business people think they are already behaving as the archbishop thinks they should. They usually see themselves as well-meaning cogs in a basically benign economic machine which provides people with a remarkable array of desired goods and services, and does so efficiently, safely and in a way that is fair to workers and the world. That self-image is fair. Most businesses in developed economies do work to a quite high ethical standard. Still, nichols is hardly alone – and not wrong – in worrying that some businesses have ethical problems. The concern explains why business ethics has become a standard part of the curriculum in MBA programmes, and the existence of numerous initiatives to promote corporate social responsibility and other virtues. The main problem with these worthy efforts is blandness: it’s not clear what business ethics classes are supposed to teach or what, for example, should be the aim of the Westminster archdiocese’s programme “A Blueprint for Better Business”. One possibility is that ethical instruction should induce qualms. Moral training might have restrained the captains of finance from excessive bets and pay demands before and after the 2009 crisis, but I doubt it. Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs may have been only half-joking when he said the company he headed was doing “God’s work”. he sees high pay as an appropriate reward for doing a good job in Goldman’s basically good businesses. If finance is to be made more ethical, nichols and other crusaders will have to offer something more substantial and detailed than eloquent but vague calls for virtue. They will need to offer fairly sophisticated economic and sociological analyses. It is much the same for most other ethical issues in business. The obvious vices – dishonesty, deception, wilful damage, cruel treatment – are already considered unacceptable. Simple condemnations of greed and calls for solidarity are not enough to deal with problems such as excessive consumerism, irresponsible investing and manipulative advertising.
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Caught between the horns of a dilemma
nCE in a while, an incident happens in which two or more issues involving two or more forces collide and force us to confront a dilemma. Such was the case recently, on the night of April 20 in Gingoog City, when what could have been an ambuscade or a routine encounter (depending on which side to believe) between government and rebels took place. The incident ended with two fatalities and several wounded including Mayor ruthie Guingona of Gingoog City who, fortunately, survived gunshot wounds in her arm and leg. Mayor Guingona of course is the wife of former senator and vice president Teofisto Guingona Jr. and mother of incumbent senator Teofisto III. She was on her way home from a fiesta in which she crowned the queen, in the course of which she also campaigned for her daughter Stella Marie to be crowned as the city’s next mayor when her third term expires in June. Such are the demands of dynasty-building! next day the rebel spokesperson, Jorge Madlos, was heard on radio saying that it wasn’t an ambush but a routine procedure gone bad at a checkpoint established to ensure that the “policies” of the revolutionary movement are respected and obeyed by all concerned. Madlos went on to say they had only wanted to “hold” the convoy and talk to the Mayor, and also to disarm her bodyguards because they had no prior permission. Then he issued a warning to all politicians entering their “guerilla zone” not to do so with-
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WORM’S EYEVIEW By Manny ValdehueSa out a permit and not to bring firearms in any case. They have carved out a zone of sovereignty for themselves! Such is reality in an irresolute society. In any case, this incident brings to the fore two festering issues that bedevil our society, both in violation of the Constitution, both presenting us with the horns of a dilemma. One, what do we do about the government’s failure to dismantle armed groups, establish peace and order, and protect society? Two, what do we do about officials who blithely defy Article II, Section 26, of the Constitution which guarantees equal access to opportunities for public service, prohibiting political dynasties accordingly? Both issues create tension and harm national solidarity. In the face of government failure to enforce either constitutional mandate, what can hapless citizens do—the very citizens in whom the republic’s sovereignty reside and from whom all government authority emanates—about such impunity? Moreover, even as we are threatened by this armed group, the media actually encourages and emboldens them by being complicit in their propaganda. how else to interpret their practice of reaching out to enemy spokespersons for their views on events? When it comes to sensationalizing the news, anything goes! It taxes credulity that the media,
especially broadcast stations, do not know they are helping to destabilize society when they provide microphones to subversive propagandists free of charge. It costs a lot to do a broadcast if you’re a civilian or a candidate, you know. But for those that seek to undermine our government and destabilize our society, it costs nothing. And how does this square with the media’s avowed Code of Ethics? On the other hand, what’s a citizen to do about defiant officials, putative public servants, that exploit the law’s infirmity by establishing political dynasties which the Constitution expressly prohibits? We are caught between the horns of a dilemma. One wonders where the Guingonas and other privileged families get their sense of entitlement to public office, a sense that leads them to defy the spirit of the Constitution by invoking the insufficiency of its letter. What is it that drives people to satisfy vanity or greed even at the cost of destabilizing or bastardizing a democratic order? One also wonders how our society can promote or institutionalize the virtues of statesmanship in a democracy if leaders themselves defy and dishonor the ideal of equal access to opportunities for public service. Sad, no? [MindaViews is the opinion section of Mindanews. Manny Valdehuesa writes from Cagayan de Oro and is the president and national convenor of Gising Barangay Movement Inc. [valdehuesa@gmail. com]
Shameless paper in mindless fog
EADLInE writing, especially headline writing at tabloids, is an art. Some of the best headlines to emerge from headline-writing sessions — the ones that pun, make a sly allusion or resonate on a couple of levels — are rejected because they’re too crude, too arcane or just inaccurate. Few publications write more entertaining headlines than the new york Post, as this 2008 compilation of them attests. Calling bag-carrying bystanders “Bag Men” lives in that tradition. you could regard that headline as inspired if you don’t give a fig about accuracy or about libeling individuals. Evidence that the Post was up to mischief with its headline was detected by Gawker’s Tom Scocca, who noted the tiny, caption-size type on the page that qualified the accusatory headline. It reads, “There is no direct evidence linking them to the crime, but authorities want to identify them.” The Post essentially libels the two guys with big type and takes it back with the small. The Post‘s recklessness its urge to entertain and excite no matter what the validity of a headline or a story
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(Conclusion) might be places it outside the modern American newspaper tradition and firmly in the British tradition. England is where the Post‘s CEO, rupert Murdoch, helped establish that tradition with his London tabloids The Sun and news of the World, the latter of which he folded in the summer of 2011 after its phone-hacking transgressions were revealed. The Murdochian tabloid, to give it a more descriptive name, doesn’t care if its readers don’t believe what it publishes. In England, the Murdochian tabloids stir so much BS into print that the Tabloid Watch blog offers almost daily assessments of their fabrications, contradictions and lies. All the tabloid press expects from its readers is their continued patronage, so it doesn’t matter if the readers discount what they read as half true or trumped
up. And readers do discount what they read: In new york, Murdoch’s Post has such a low reputation for accuracy that it scored the lowest credibility rating for newspapers in a 2004 Pace University poll (pdf ). Although Murdoch ran Murdochian tabloids in Chicago, San Antonio and Boston in addition to new york, his fun-over-facts formula has never really taken root in America, causing his U.S. tabloid portfolio to wither to just the Post long ago. And it’s not like the Post has taken root in new york. It has survived for decades on Murdoch subsidies, which the new york Times recently put at an estimated $110 million a year. Curiously, the Post’s extreme, almost defiant inaccuracy has united America’s armchair media critics like little else. It can hardly be denied that the racy Post has pointed the way for decades toward an info-entertainment hybrid that many have followed. This week, at least, in its stunning contempt for fact, it has defined the basement into which no media outlet that wants respect wishes to descend.
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watched with fascination the recent Boston Marathon bombing caper as it unfolded on real time. A good portion of it anyway, losing some sleep in the process. From the twin explosions at the finish line of the race as shown on television over and over again, to the capture of the second suspect (not seen clearly on TV), spiced with the sound and flashes of gunfire in-between, I had my fill of the whole episode. At one time during the drama, I wondered at the incongruity of it all---close to ten thousand US security forces (policemen,the national Guard,Special Warfare and Tactics (SWAT) personnel, a K-9 unit, etc. in full battle gear, and a police helicopter hovering above arrayed against two bombing suspects, brothers as it turned out--Chechen nationals Tamerlane and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, aged 26 and 19 years, respectively---and presumably armed with hand-guns. Their bombs had earlier killed three people and injured many dozens more at the finish line and they were later reported to have shot dead a policeman on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus, and wounded another. Time and again, I would switch from one channel to another and back again to see how various networks were covering the event which gripped millions of viewers all over the world who watched it. I cannot begin to pretend that I understood the whys and wherefores of the whole thing. I even felt a bit sorry for the 19-year old who was caught cowering and bleeding in a tarp-covered boat parked in the backyard of a home owner. I felt at the time, rightly or wrongly, that the younger brother was a victim of circumstances beyond his control and that he idolized his evidently extremely radicalized elder brother and was willing to do his bidding and even follow him to the ends of the earth if need be. But when the elder brother died in a shootout for whatever was his belief, the 19-year old may have suddenly felt all alone without his kuya and, bleeding from wounds in that earlier running gunbattle with the state’s security forces, sought cover in that parked tarp-covered boat, seemingly having lost his appetite for adventure while in a weakened state. I still cannot bring myself to believe the kid was a terrorist in the true meaning of the word. his 26-year old kuya, Tamerlane, yes. But teenage Dzhokhar? Doesn’t make sense.
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‘AlkanSSSya’ program for farmers, fisherfolk By Che Palicte
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hE Social Security System (SSS) AlkanSSSya pro-
gram which provides income-generating opportunities for informal
MAINTENANCE WORK. A service provider of Davao Light and Power Company Inc. conducts electric wiring maintenance at Dona Pilar Village in Sasa, Davao City in time for the DLPC’s scheduled replacement of defective
Get greener... with expanded coverage beginning May 31. “ E c o g ove r n a n c e ” is this year’s theme of the Earth Day celebration in the Philippines, according to Earth Day network Philippines (EDnP). After taking a couple of minutes to rest, Sen. Cayetano gave the director a few “constructive criticism” on eco-tourism management.
Sen. Cayetano said she loves taking part in sports and tourism activities, and wishes Davao City to have more sports events because it promotes a healthy way of living. “I hope the participants and organizers of the Durianman Triathlon will be doing it for the long haul,” she told the group of athletes during the event’s awarding ceremony.
She cited an example to triathletes that in the spot where they practice swimming, they can take time to educate locals on preserving and protecting the area. “Since April 22 is the celebration of Earth Day, let us be more responsible to our environment and contribute to its protection and preservation.”
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but also in Mindanao to get a job,” he said. however, Milan said the power company is preparing long-term to provide the power requirements of the city. “Sa middle of 2015 pa papasok yung ating power capacities, so were trying to bridge now until mid 2015,” he said. he added that in DLPC, the excess power in Davao City will be eaten up by those investments and it’s very possible that it comes short.
Samal (IGACOS). Aillen Marasigan, program director of SSS
poles that caused seven hours of power interruption in several subdivisions in the area. Lean Daval Jr.
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Power supply... “you can see that there are still establishments under construction, if all of those buildings will be finished, our power supply is also finished. Expect for power shortage,” Milan explained. Milan said that the increase of investments in the city, DLPC don’t know where to get the additional supply to support them. “We cannot say no to those investors because it also creates opportunities for the people not only in Davao
sectors will now benefit farmers and fisherfolk of the Island Garden City of
“right now we have enough supply for the city but on the coming year, our initial count resulted to a need of an additional 60 mega watt power supply to cater these new investments. he said that DLPC anticipated for the possible shortage and they are hopeful that they will be able to provide the supply that this new investment requires. “We are studying it and we will find ways to solve this problems,” he said.
said during the weekly Kapehan sa Dabaw at the SM Annex that this is the first time in the Philippines where farmers and fisherfolk can have the chance to be economically secure. “In Samal there are only three ‘Bayad’ centers which accept SSS contributions and it cannot cater to the members in far-flung areas where there are many who are interested to contribute,” she added. She cited Kaputian and Peñaplata as their focus since many of the residents there don’t have access to pay their contributions. “The farmer-members of the San remigio Agrarian reform Beneficiaries Cooperative will be the first recipients of the AlkanSSSya program,” she said, adding that a formal launching will be held on May 25 in San remigio, Kaputian to finalize the process as to where the members can give their contributions. “It’s the same with
the fisherfolk on April 25 when we will be in Samal to give orientation to them,” she said. Information officer of the SSS, Mario Daray, said a cabinet installed piggy bank in the cooperatives will be placed for convenience of the informal sector group to give their contributions. “If they give at least P10 or P15 daily, they can save up to P300 or P450 as their monthly contributions,” he explained, adding that, the payment is individualized. Daray bared that the members can enjoy the following benefits: if they are a member for one month of the SSS, they can avail of funeral claim; if they are a member for three months, they can avail of sickness claim, and if they are a member for 36 months they are allowed disability claim and death pension claim. Daray said that they will continue to look for ways in order to get the people, especially in region 11, to get secured.
Fabian, who is in his last term of office and a nacionalista Party stalwart, is running for mayor while nuño is seeking the house post for the second district. Both are running under the Fuerza Zamboanga, a local political party. ramdi was on the way home to Barangay Cawit coming from a political rally in Barangay Lunzuran when he was shot and killed after stopping to talk to a woman near the Chinese cemetery. he was rushed
to the Western Mindanao Medical Center but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician. Fabian expressed dismay over the incident but emphasized that it will not stop them from campaigning. “I and my party mates expressed our deepest sympathy to the family of the late rahman and call on the police for a speedy solution of the case and give justice to the family,” Fabian said. (Mindanews)
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AMBOAnGA CITy – Second district rep. Erico Basilio Fabian has condemned the gun-slay of the top aide of his party mate and congressional candidate even as he called for a thorough probe of the killing. Motorcycle-riding gunmen shot and killed rahman ramdi, 35, the top aide of Councilor Lilia nuño, shortly after 8 p.m. Friday near the Chinese cemetery in Barangay San roque.
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School of Penaplata, Island Garden City of Samal at 10 a.m. on April 25. After presenting in their stint in the northern part of the Davao region, they will proceed to the south on April 26 and perform in Digos City at 10 a.m. and Sta. Cruz at 2 p.m. According to 2Lt. Chrystin Joan B. Pamplona, these silent drill performances hap-
pen rarely during the year since PMA cadets spend most of their time at the academy in Baguio City. Armed Forces of the Philippines Task Force Davao commander Col. Casiano Monilla said, “we barely see performances like these and I do hope that the people, or even the youngest of ages, will be thrilled by the performances and possibly
persuade them to be part of the the Armed Forces of the Philippines, soon.” “I am very delighted that the cadets have personally visited Davao City to perform since this is a great opportunity, not only for Dabawenyos, but also for the cadets, because they get the chance to perform for the citizens of Davao.” Col. Monilla said.
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Sex, sabotage and videotape in Malaysian poll campaign M
ALAySIA’S ruling establishment has been accused of resorting to “gutter politics” as a bruising election campaign starts amid outrage over sex videos and opposition charges of sabotage. The May 5 vote looks to be a typically hardfought and polarising Malaysian election as a 56-year-old regime faces the fight of its life against a rising opposition. But analysts warn negative tactics in the campaign that officially began on Saturday could backfire on the ruling United Malays national Organisation (UMnO). Premier najib razak had pledged to oversee a civil election run but advocates for a clean campaign have cried foul over alleged improprieties in what one group has warned will be Malaysia’s “dirtiest election ever”. A top figure in an opposition Islamic party in the Muslim-majority nation was forced recently to deny involvement over an online video claiming to show him in a tryst with a young woman. The opposition said more such videos were expected, including one purportedly involving nurul Izzah Anwar, the parliamentarian daughter of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who was himself targeted in a 2011 sex video claim.
reports of election violence have mounted, mostly involving attacks on opposition supporters, with one man reportedly in a coma after being beaten. Adverts have run in some areas suggesting the opposition would impose Islamic law on non-Muslims, which the opposition decries as dangerous religious fear-mongering. “I deplore gutter politics and demand that Prime Minister najib have the decency to not only condemn but also to ensure those behind the sex videos and political violence face the full brunt of the law,” nurul Izzah told AFP. najib’s office did not respond to a request for comment. UMnO became notorious for hardball tactics under authoritarian leader Mahathir Mohamad, who dominated Malaysia for 22 years until retiring in 2003. The most searing example involved Anwar, who was poised to inherit UMnO’s reins but was ousted in a 1998 power struggle with Mahathir that saw Anwar jailed for six years on sodomy and corruption charges widely seen as dubious. The affair threw Anwar into the three-party opposition, which he led to its best showing ever in 2008 elections. Anwar last year was
acquitted in another sodomy case and denies any link to the 2011 video. “Many in the public do not think that these videos are credible,” Bridget Welsh, a Malaysia politics expert with Singapore Management University wrote in an opinion piece, adding they are “clearly backfiring”. The opposition was thrown into panic when a government agency on Wednesday refused to recognise the leadership of one of its parties, sowing confusion over whether the party could contest the polls. After an outcry, the agency reversed its position on Friday but the opposition called it a bid to sow chaos in their campaign. “If they are prepared to go to this extent, I don’t believe they will stop at this,” said Anwar, who warned of a “tough tumble” for the opposition in the campaign. Previous elections have been marred by charges of ruling-coalition fraud and vote-buying, and activists warn these polls will be no different. najib’s government insists the vote will be fair, and top officials vow election violence and other violations will be punished. In Muslim prayer services on Friday, a sermon approved by a nation-
rESIDEnT Benigno Aquino III’s love life is back in the spotlight, as rumors swirl that he is dating another celebrity. The bachelor president reportedly went out on a dinner date with beauty queenturned-actress Bianca Manalo. Manalo for her part admitted that she has
seen Aquino, even as she noted that the President is not pursuing her. “na-meet ko po si Mr. President (I’ve met Mr. President),” Manalo said in an interview aired on ABS-CBn’s “The Buzz” Sunday. “Wala naman pong ligawan but nakipag-dinner po kami with him (no courtship
happened but I had dinner with him),” she said. The actress, model and TV host added that her sister was with her when she met Aquino. This is not the first time that Aquino is reported to be dating a celebrity, even as he consistently urged the media to respect his private life. Last year, Aquino was rumored to have been in a relationship with Korean TV personality Grace Lee. The President had also admitted dating socialite and celebrity stylist Liz Uy, her sister Kris’s friend, in 2010. During his campaign for the presidency and his early days in Malacanang, Aquino
Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim waves to his supporters after submitting his election nomination in Berapit, on April 20, 2013. al Islamic body decried unscrupulous campaign methods. “Imagine what will happen to Islam and our beloved country if the practice of slander and cursing others becomes the main medium for campaigning?” it said. UMnO has developed
multi-ethnic Malaysia into a regional economic success under a formula that ensures political supremacy for majority Muslim Malays. But its grip has slipped recently amid anger over corruption, rising living costs and crime, and UMnO’s use of divisive tac-
tics. najib signed an “electoral integrity” pledge sponsored by Transparency International in February, but the group last week accused the government of breaking it by abusing government resources to promote the ruling coalition. [AFP]
dated Valenzuela City Councilor Shalani Soledad. Aquino had also previously dated
broadcasters Bernadette Sembrano and Korina Sanchez. The latter is now married to Aquino’s
fellow Liberal Party stalwart and Interior and Local Government Sec. Mar roxas. [yahoo!]
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‘THERE something wrong with it, definitely, if you’re giving out cell phones. If it’s a matchbox car, that’s one thing. But if the car is big, that’s vote-buying.’ --Comelec Chair Sixto Brillantes
BIANCA MANALO. Dating with PNoy.
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Quality of life in barangays Sibulan and Tudaya in Davao del Sur has improved since the advent of Hedcor’s operations in the area. It could be said the growth of the host
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he Bagobo-Tagabawa, an indigenous peoples community in Sibulan, Davao del Sur, noted an improvement in quality of living since AboitizPower’s wholly-owned subsidiary, hedcor, started operating in their area. The IP group has since benefited from social development projects as well as an annual share in the generation of hedcor’s 42.5 MW Sibulan hydroelectric Power Plant. Lydia Ang, a community leader in Sibulan recalls the hard living
conditions before the hydropower company developed the Sibulan plants. She describes a community without farm-to-market roads, difficulty of reaching hospitals, limited access to clean water, dilapidated school facilities and lack of educational materials for students and teachers alike. “Daghang grasya ang niabot kanamo sa pag sulod sa hedcor (we received much benefits from hedcor),” Ang said, adding that the community’s annual budget tri-
pled within the hedcor’s 1st year of operations. As hedcor’s vice president for Business Development Gregorio Jabonillo said, the growth of host communities is inclusive with that of the company’s. host communities, meaning the provinces, municipalities, barangays, and the IP groups, each receive an annual share from the company’s power generation. This is the third year that communities in Sibulan received their annual generation shares.
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IAMI (AP) -- LeBron James has never taken fewer shots in a playoff game than he did on Sunday night, which at first glance might seem like a good thing for the Milwaukee Bucks. It was not. James scored 27 points on 9 for 11 shooting - finishing two assists shy of a triple-double - while ray Allen scored 20 off the bench and the defending champion heat picked up where they left off in the nBA playoffs a year ago, never trailing on the way to beating the Bucks 11087 in Game 1 of an Eastern Conference first-round series. ‘’All I care about is the win,’’ James said. ‘’I didn’t
even know my stats. I just knew that we were playing efficient offensively besides the turnovers. We want to try to keep that going.’’ Dwyane Wade scored 16, Chris Bosh added 15 and Chris Andersen finished with 10 on 4 for 4 shooting for the heat, who opened their title defense by holding Milwaukee to 42 percent shooting and outrebounding the Bucks 46-31. Brandon Jennings scored 26 points
and Monta Ellis added 22 for the Bucks, who have not won the opening game of a playoff series since May 2001. Game 2 is Tuesday in Miami. ‘’We’ve got nothing to lose,’’ Jennings said. ‘’nobody should be scared or anything. Let’s just hoop.’’ James had taken only 11 shots in a playoff game twice before, and his postseason per-game average entering Sunday was just under 21 tries. But with the way he controlled the
game Sunday, he didn’t exactly need to shoot. That’s probably not the best of signs for the Bucks. ‘’Obviously, incredibly efficient,’’ Bucks coach Jim Boylan said. ‘’When you have a game like that, what can you do?’’ Milwaukee came into the series with Jennings predicting his team would oust the reigning champions in six games. They’ll have to win four of five now for that to happen. And with James playing like this, the odds would seem particularly slim. he had 10 rebounds and eight assists - both game-highs. his assist total was only six shy of what the Bucks managed, combined.
JUST ENOUGH. Lebron James flies to the rim against the Bucks. James had just enough attempts—11—
from the field but finished with 27 points in their Game 1 win.
An AnTOnIO (AP) -- Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker scored 18 points each as the San Antonio Spurs led from early in the first quarter and beat the Los Angeles Lakers 91-79 on Sunday in Game 1 of their Western Conference firstround series. Tim Duncan added 17 points and 10 rebounds, Matt Bonner had 10 points and Kawhi Leonard had eight points and 11 rebounds for San Antonio. Dwight howard had 20 points and 15 rebounds, Steve nash scored 16 points and Pau Gasol added 16 points and 16 rebounds for Los Angeles. Despite the double-doubles from howard and Gasol, the Lakers failed to take full advantage of their inside presence, much to the consternation of the injured Kobe Bryant, who watched the national broadcast. ‘’Post. Post. Post,’’ Bryant tweeted in reference to the Lakers’ offense. Bryant is out for the remainder of the season with a torn Achilles. Los Angeles’ length caused San Antonio problems early as the Spurs missed their first three shots - all inside the paint - as they altered their shots to avoid howard and Gasol. nash, who returned after missing nine games
with a hip/hamstring injury, gave the Lakers their only lead with a jumper on the game’s opening possession. Duncan broke the drought, hitting a pair of jumpers over Gasol that gave San Antonio a 4-2 lead with 9:33 remaining and the Spurs led the rest of the way. The Lakers shot 35 percent from the field in the first half, primarily missing shots from 11 feet and out. Los Angeles had 10 points in the paint, but could not consistently work the ball inside for attempts. ‘’What I would say if I was there right now,’’ Bryant tweeted. ‘’Pau get ur (butt) on the block and don’t move till u get it.’’ Los Angeles pulled within 28-24 with 7 minutes left as howard had four points in an 8-0 run, including an alley-oop dunk off a feed from Gasol to cap the run. It was the closest Los Angeles would come as San Antonio extended its lead to 10 points in the quarter. The Lakers shot 50 percent from the field in the second quarter, but also had seven turnovers. Los Angeles went on an 11-4 run to cut San Antonio’s lead to 54-50, but the Spurs rebuilt their lead once again.
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Seda BGC An experience that is smooth as silk Bonifacio Global city in Taguig is truly a wonderful place to visit for a weekend away from the hustle and bustle of work. it is an urban centre where there is a right balance of business, shopping, art and lifestyle. Unfortunately, the area seems to have limited choices when it came to hotels, especially for the business and family set.
Located at 30th Street corner 11th avenue, Seda BGc is a brand new boutique business hotel owned by ayala Land. Built directly on Bonifacio Global city’s High Street and sitting right across Serendra, Seda BGc is centrally positioned for life and leisure at the heart of the Global city, and many thanks to Seda Davao’s nel Ruiz, i was able to experience the property up close and personally. The trip to BGc was a quick and effortless one coming from ninoy aquino international airport’s Terminal 3. Upon arrival, i felt a sense of homeyness, maybe its because of the filipino feel of the hotel’s lobby, or maybe it is because of the many art pieces that were done by Dabawenyo metal-craft artist ann Pamintuan. checking in was a breeze thanks to Seda’s paperless system where tablets are employed instead of using paper, which is ecologically friendlier. all the rooms of Seda BGc (including the ones at cagayan de oro and Davao) are furnished with top-class amenities, like a 40-inch LED HDTV with USB, a/V, and HDMi connectivity via a convenient media panel. a fast Wi-fi connection ensures executives are in touch with their emails while families can stay in touch and share their vacation as soon as they return to the hotel. i love the idea of having an upholstered bench besides the window of
SEDA BGC by night from High Street.
my room, not only does it maximise the floor area of the room, but it creates more space to relax and lounge about. i also loved the king-size bed which was soft but provided enough support for a good night’s rest. Dining at Seda BGc is delightful courtesy of Misto, the hotel’s 3-in-1 concept restaurant that serves as an all-day dining, lounge and business centre in one. of course being located right where all the action is, Seda BGc is just a short walk away from the many international and local restaurants that are located right on the High Street as well as areas immediately around it. Shopping is also fun and easy as everything is located right on and around the property’s doorstep, from the international clothing choices at High Street all the way to more affordable options a short stroll away at Market!Market! and the soon to open SM aura Premier mall. for the evening-set, the hotel also offers a roof top bar called Straight Up where one can chill out and relax with cocktails while taking in the dazzling lights and architec-
Misto.
ture of the Bonifafio Global city. My stay at the Seda BGc was one that reminded me of my trips to Hong Kong, where experiencing the vibe of the city is as easy as stepping out of the front door of the hotel, eliminating the hassles of commuting and ensuring a wonderful experience that is smooth as silk. and with Seda soon opening their Davao hotel, one can be sure the city life experience will be here as well. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @kennethkingong for more food and travel finds from in, around, and beyond Durianburg.
SEDA’S driveway.
Works by Ann Pamintuan.
iPod dock and media panel.
Seda BGC’s spacious room.
Straight Up’s outdoor area.
Straight Up.
The lobby using Filipino designed furniture. Seda’s e-lounge.
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Cotton On opens first VISMIN store at SM Lanang Premier WORLD-RENOWNED Australian clothing brand Cotton On opens its first store in Davao and in Mindanao at SM Lanang Premier on Sunday, April 21.
C o t ton On is known for its fastp a c e d, cuttingedge and affordable designs for style-savvy girls and boys. From the runway to the shop floor, it is the fashion destination for on-trend basics and headturning ensembles. The Aussie retail giant opened its first store in the Philippines at SM Mall of Asia in September last year. Now, as it launches its first Davao branch at the Upper Ground Floor of SM Lanang Premier, all Dabawenyos are invited to join the celebration. Like SM Lanang Premier on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @SMLanangPremier for news and event updates.
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Beat the heat!
By Carlo P. Mallo
SUMMER just got better. The heat hitting a high of 39 degrees celsius (*real feel) the other day could only mean one thing – more ice cream.
ice cream comes in many sizes and forms these days. Gone are the days when ice cream was either in a tub or on a sugar cone. from boxes, aluminum wraps, plastic cups, tin cans, and yes, fresh out of the machine ones. The summer heat has given me the opportunity to get reacquainted with the ice cream that we have in the market right now. Here’s a shortlist of ice cream brands that you should try while the sun is hot, lest you throw away a perfect season to indulge in these coolers: S&R brands – ThE Terranova collection, with its vision of a There’s quite a numworld which is young and fresh, street and ber of them at your metropolitan and banking on showing a style favorite S&R store, which is easy to live, wear and buy, opens its which i’m sure you shop in second store in like crazy whenever you’re Davao City. Locatin Manila or cebu. With ed at the ground the Davao store opening floor near the soon, we can now all enjoy Atrium, Terranova Ben and Jerry’s, Starbucks, aims to capture and Haagen Dazs. the hearts of aAling Foping’s Hamany fashion-forlo-halo – nothing ward ladies and beats this good old men in the north favorite. from my of the city. days in high school until One of the trenditoday, a hot summer day est fashion brands can be survived by a cup of with competitive aling foping’s Halo-halo. prices and the highand yes, you have to eat it est number of flagunder the shade of the trees ship stores in the at the park of Matina Town world. Terranova inSquare. Carmen’s Best – if troduces easy-to-wear clothes that are easy-to-buy there is one reason thanks to its even more affordable prices andeasy-tofor you to visit the live for the incredible feeling of freedom. weekend markets The Italian bohemian look has never been this chic, easy-on-the pocket, and lovable. Visit Terranova at its of Makati, this has to be it. newest store today or at its first store at the ground There’s nothing like homemade ice cream on a hot floor of the Abreeza Mall. summer day. it’s actually so good that i doubt it would last a day in your fridge. Milo Mix-ins – Sundaes are no longer the same. Recently, Jollibee launched the new batch of Milo Mix-ins – Milo Blast with Pretzel Krunch and Milo Blast with cookie Berry. i actually like the Pretzel Krunch and the surprise crunch that you get in every spoonful. and at only P38 per cup, how can you say no to that? Fudgie Sensation – Bigby’s fudgie Sensation is so good you’d actually EL RITMO MONDO: SUMMER PARTY SERIES at the Fountain Court SM City Gensan Kicks Off with a first ever Full Moon Party this forget the humidity of the coming April 26 and 27 with DJs, fire dancers and drum beaters. night. considering that it’s
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vanilla ice cream and warm brownie in a cup, you can never go wrong with that to wrap up a night of binge eating. Tiramisu – The extreme heat of the summer is supposed to make sleeping inconvenient for us but the heat zaps the energy out of us. The tiramisu from Swiss Deli is just the best there is in town. and oh, it cools you down and perks you up for the day. These products may not change the temperature of our warming world, but it can definitely make each scorching day more bearable. Bon appétit!
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Prince Harry makes scheduled appearance, crowd holds tribute for Boston bombings DESPITE the tragedy that struck the Boston marathon less than a week ago, runners continued with their plans to race in London, and Prince harry was there to award them just as planned.
The young royal appeared at today’s London Marathon to support the 36,000 runners heading toward the finish line. harry told BBC News that missing the event was “never an option as far as I was concerned,” and continued to note that, “Everyone that was planning on coming is still here. No one’s changed any plans.” however, those who attended the London marathon paid tribute to Boston with a 30-second
moment of silence in honor of those who didn’t finish their race, according to CNN. “The way that Boston has dealt with it has been absolutely remarkable,” Prince harry told the BBC. “It’s never going to get anyone down here... everyone comes togeth-
er.” Kate Middleton’s brother-in-law and Sir Richard Branson posed with women’s champion Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya and men’s champion Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia and their trophies after winning their respective races.
Reese Witherspoon denies telling police “Do you know my name?” during arrest NEWS of Reese Witherspoon getting arrested was shocking, but what may have surprised fans even more was what the sweet, Southern mom of three reportedly said to police officers.
According to the police report, “Mrs. Witherspoon asked, ‘Do you know my name?’ I answered, ‘No, I don’t need to know your name.’ I then added, ‘Right now.’ Mrs. Witherspoon stated, ‘You’re about to find out who I am’.” But a source tells E! News that the star insists it didn’t go down like that. “It wasn’t like that,” the source said, and explained that when the officer was handcuffing her, Witherspoon simply asked, “Don’t you need to know my name?” The source also added that there was no scream-
ing or any sort of physical altercation between Witherspoon and the officer. “She was being protective of her husband and was fearful of the situation,” they tell us. Witherspoon and husband Jim Toth were arrested and jailed early Friday morning in Atlanta for an alleged DUI and disorderly conduct, after getting pulled over under suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Around 3:30
a.m. the same day, the couple were released on bond. A court date has been scheduled for Monday at 8 a.m. in Atlanta Municipal Court. But you wouldn’t know the duo had any trouble this weekend by looking at them. The couple seemed more than fine, as witnessed by this photograph of them leaving their New York City hotel earlier today to attend Reese’s premiere for Mud.
Kate Middleton stuns at review of Queen’s Scouts KATE Middleton is a vision in mint.
The 31-year-old royal mom-to-be looked stunning as she honored the achievements of hundreds of Scouts at Windsor Castle Sunday, showing off her bump in a mint green cotton Mulberry coat, a Whiteley fascinator and nude LK Bennett heels. The Duchess of Cambridge, who is a trained
scout volunteer, also chatted with young Brits who received the Queen’s Scout Award, the high-
est honor a scout can achieve, according to the BBC. The award is given to scouts between the ages of 16 and 25 for achievements including participating in regular community service for a year. Since Middleton joined the scouts in 2012, more than 2,800 new adult volunteers have joined the organization, the second biggest rise since 1986.
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An Epic Summer at Resorts World Manila By Kenneth Irving Ong
SUMMER is all about partying and having a grand old time with friends wether in Davao city or via any destination that is easily accessible via cebu Pacific’s affordable and fun flights.
The hottest Summer destination for 2013 though would be Resorts World Manila, Manila’s only fully integrated entertainment and lifestyle hub that is located just across ninoy aquino airport’s Terminal 3. Resorts World recently launched its season offerings at an exclusive by-invitation-only sunset party held at the Maxim’s pool. Titled Epic Summer Sundown Sounds and launched at the Maxim’s pool through an exclusive, by-invitation-only sunset party hosted by Kc Montero and issa Litton. With the help of international DJs nigelik, the crowd was up and dancing with a vibe similar to that of a Las Vegas pool party. aside from the bikinis, hot bodies and throbbing beats, there was an endless supply of Magnum ice cream bars to keep everyone cool and comfortable. of course this is just the tip of Resorts World’s Epic Summer Sundown Sounds as many of the hottest filipino bands like Sandwich, Pupil, Up Dharma Down, Pupil, franco, The itchyworms, The Dawn, Spongecola, Urbandub, Rocksteddy, Tanya Markova, indio i, Tropical Depression, Kitchie nadal, Moonstar 88, Join the club and many more fill the newport Mall Plaza with summer’s hottest music all the way until the end of arpil. other enticing promos and attractions complement Resorts World Manila’s Epic Summer, including the “Millionaire’s Month” promo with over P21 million in prizes held at the casino area, hotel promos from Resorts World Manila signature hotels Remington Hotel and Maxims Hotel, enticing dining offers including filipino-themed resto Mercado’s P188 buffet and cantonese fine dining res-
Synima and Mr. Marcus. taurant Passion’s all-youcan-eat dimsum at P750. culturephiles and families can also experience the wonder of Roger and
Hammerstein’s The King and i at the newport Performing arts Theater on its extended run until the end of May.
Visit www.rwmanila.com or call the tourist/visitors’ hotline (02) 908-8833 for more on Resorts World Manila’s Epic Summer.
DJ Ngelik from Spain.
Mermaids at the Epic Summer pool party.
DJ Jules Savard and friends.
Kitchie Nadal and Barbie Almabis TV 5’s Boracay bodies. with friends.
Tristan Besa Jr., Bobby Yan, Issa Litton, RWM’s mentalist Zlwin Kitchie Nadal and RWM’s Martin Ron Pecho, Sheryl Songsong, and Paz. Chew Kenneth del Rosario
Franco and RWM’s Joy KC Montero, RWM’s Martin Paz Krista Miller, Wendy Valdez, Andrade. and Bobby Yan. Phoemela Baranda and Brent Javier.
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Sajulga retains Durianman title By EJ Dominic Fernandez
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EIGnInG champion Felipe Sajulga defended his title in the 2nd Durianman Triathlon crossing the finish six minutes ahead of his closest pursuers in 2 hours and 23 minutes at Villa Josefina, Toril on Sunday. Sajulga bested a field of more than 130 triathletes from Tagum, Panabo, Mati, general Santos, Bukidnon, South Cotabato, Cagayan de Oro, Iligan, Manila and Cebu. Christoper “Tope” Eyao came in second in 2 hours 29 minutes, followed by another ace triathlete Dexter nonato who came in third in 2 hours 37 minutes. For the women’s category, former national champion Ani Karina De Leon-Brown came in first in 2 hours 38 minutes, followed by Senator Pia Cayetano who came in second in 3 hours 5 minutes. Marie herrera checked in third in 3 hours 20 minutes. “She is not that fast in swimming, but she is a very fast cyclist,” race organizer Feline Tadiaman of Triathlon Association of Davao (TriAd) said of the lady senator. The triathlon, which featured a 1.5-kilometer swim, 40-kilometer bicy-
cle, and the 10-kilometer run, was organized by TriAd with the Department of Tourism (DOT) region 11 who co-presented the event for the first time. Sajulga told Edge Davao after the race that the event is better this year since the course was flatter and the water where they swam is cleaner compared to the waters last year in Queensland Baywalk, Matina. he was grateful to DOT for co-presenting the event, “because they made the event look more festive, especially with the beautiful trophy with a man holding a durian along with a real durian during the awarding ceremony.” For the women’s category, Brown said she joined the Durianman triathlon since she is from Manila. She said, “I love the character of the event the trophy and the durian during the awarding ceremony, which gave the eco-sports event a durian flavor.” “Even the name itself, ‘Durianman’ has great character and this character will definitely be bringing more athletes from out of town,” she said. This is exactly the aim
of DOT region 11 director Art Boncato who said, “by partnering up with TriAD from the private sector, let us grow the brand since Durianman is a Davao based triathlon.” “The brand can even go international, in two to three years, we can start inviting foreigners and increase the tourist arrivals here in the city,” he said. Tadiaman said, “we aim to put Durianman in the Philippine map, when it comes to sports.” She added that they (TriAD) got the support of DOT just a week before the triathlon and are very thankful to DOT for co-presenting them. “Finishing the triathlon is already a prize since it can give you the bragging rights, which means it will boost up your confidence,” Tadiaman said. “Joining a triathlon is a lifestyle that one must be committed to where he or she can develop, discipline and self control.” “Once you did it, what else can you not do,” said Tadiaman. The 51.50 Durianman Triathlon is a signature event of Davao City, broke the number of participants last year from 120 to 130.
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day at USEP Gym, Engelbert Moralde stood out as “a good material” according to boxing experts. “he’s fast, he’s patient. Very methodical fighter,” said one boxing reporter from Manila who covered the first ever ALA Promotions championship fight
card in Davao City. Moralde, fighting in the 112-lb class, decisioned a tough Abel Gayhon of Bukidnon. Engelbert’s brother John Vincent also showed some promise in his fight against Juvel Gayhon, Abel’s brother.
DROP IT. Joe Marfori does an impromptu jig after his ball curled to the cup during the recent Rancho Palos Verdes Monthly Medal tournament. Boy Lim
Davao boxers show a lot of promise
On’T look now but the names Engelbert and John Vincent Moralde could be the country’s next-in-line boxing champions. Among the young prospects who climbed the ring during the Pinoy Pride XIX card last Satur-
The blond-topped John Vincent scored a unanimous decision win and fought with similarity to the style of former world champion nonito Donaire. The Moraldes are sons of GMA TV Davao’s Edwin Moralde.
PROMISING PUGS. Davao’s Engelbert Moralde (left), John Vincent Moralde (middle) and Kim Galon (right). Tommy Inigo
Another bright prospect for Davao is Kim Galon of MATS Stable who scored an impressive second round knockout win over Joselito Tabago of Koronadal City. Galon threw hard body shots to Tabago’s midsection putting him down for
good with 2:40 left in the round. Only the debuting Glendon ramos lost among the Davao boxers. Jessie Suacasa of Koronadal City scored a unanimous decision win over the MATS boxer. (nJB)
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Boom-Boom says
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‘I’m not retiring’
THE VICTOR AND THE VANQUISHED. As Mexico’s Jose “Negro” Ramirez (foregrounds) celebrates his victory, dethroned champion Rey “Boom-Boom” Bautista (right) gets wiped off from tears and blood at his corner by trainer Edito Villamor. Tommy Iñigo
By Neil Bravo
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OT so fast. Dethroned WBO Intercontinental champion rey “Boom Boom” Bautista is not hanging up hs gloves after all. Bautista, who lost his WBO Intercontinental featherweight title to the rough and rugged Mexican Jose “negro” ramirez on Saturday at the University of Southeastern Philippines gym in Davao City, said
moments after his split decision loss that he is not retiring but instead moving up in weight. “Panahon na siguro musaka nako ug timbang (I think it’s time to move up in weight),” said Bautista who barely made it to the 126-pound limit in his title defense against ramirez. Bautista was observed to be wobbly and tense when he tipped the scales a day before
the fight. he heaved a sigh of relief after he was declared 126 and quickly loaded up on a carbo-heavy pasta and boiled eggs. Some boxing reporters covering the fight said, Bautista is no longer comfortable at th126-lb class. “he’s getting big that’s why he struggled,” a veteran reporter from Cebu City said. If Bautista moves
up, he will be fighting in the 130-lb junior lightweight division which is loaded with topnotch fighters like WBA champion yuriorkis Gamboa and WBO champion roman Martinez. his manager, Tony Aldeguer of the respected ALA Promotions earlier said after the well-attended fight it was time for Bautista to retire. That decision was supported by ALA Pro-
motions president Michael Aldeguer who believed that despite a gallant effort, Bautista showed the wear and tear of an entertaining and exciting career. According to a Philboxing.com report, the Aldeguer father and son were convinced that it was time for Bautista to hang up his gloves. The report said the elder Aldeguer who looks after his fighters
and doesn’t take money from them said Bautista is already financially stable. “he has two houses, four cars, a few businesses and money in the bank and it was time for him to look after his wife and newborn baby,” said the report. Aldeguer said “Boom Boom” had given fight fans lots of excitement during his career and he had nothing to be ashamed of.
‘Trash-toting’ Sen. Pia finishes 2 C
ArryInG a heap of trash she picked along the route to the finish line, Senator Pia Cayetano clocked three hours and five minutes (3:05) to win second place overall in the women’s division of the 2013 DurianMan Triathlon which began and ended at Villa Josefina Village in Toril on Sunday. The lady senator could have registered a sub-3 hour performance if not taking some minutes away from her time picking up littered plastic along the way. She crossed the finish line holding up the pile of plastic water containers she collected along the race’s route. Veteran triathlete Ani De Leon, a personal trainer of Cayetano, ruled the women’s race in fast time of 2 hours 38 minutes and 4 seconds. Cayetano, a staunch advocate of healthy lifestyle and clean environment, also noted the smoke from buses and tricycles along the route during the running phase of the tri-discipline event. The Durianman is a ‘51.50’ race consisting of a 1.5-kilometer swim, 40-km bike and
10-km run for a total distance of 51.50 kilometers. however, the lady senator was cordial at the end of the race and still praised the organizers. “I have been joining local races in the provinces, including marathons, duathlons and triathlons, not only to promote my advocacy for health and fitness, but also to help boost local tourism and encourage local sports organizers,” Cayetano said in a statement sent to EDGE Davao. She talked to the race organizers shortly after to give her advice on keeping the race environmentally-friendly to which the organizers responded by calling for an immediate clean-up. Other than the litter of plastic and the smog, Cayetano, who took time out from her busy schedule to join the Davao race said, “I am happy to have placed second in this race, but this to me is just a bonus. It’s always my pleasure to meet aspiring local athletes, including the triathletes from all over Mindanao who joined WOMEN POWER. Senator Pia Cayetano (left) pedals her way this morning’s DurianMan tri- in the bike leg while Ani de Leon-Brown (right) shows off her athlon.” (nJB) ripped muscles in the running leg. De Leon-Brown won the
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women’s race of the 2nd DurianMan Triathlon while the lady senator placed a strong second. (SPC)