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IxTy percent of the election returns from the city’s clustered precincts have been transmitted to the City Board of Canvassers (CBOC) late last night but the Commission on Elections (Comelec) refused to post any results to the dismay of the media who stayed up to catch the first wave of the canvass. “We will not show any results today because it is not in the rules,” said controversial city election lawyer Aimee Ferolin-Ampoloquio. The announcement was met with disappointment from the group of mediamen who waited at the Sangguniang Panlungsod last night for the release of partial results.
Ampoloquio, who heads the CBOC, said withholding the results will not affect transparency “for as long as transmissions are coming in.” Canvassing started at 7 o’clock last night at the SP Session Hall. A large projector screen was mounted but feeds from the transmission of election returns change quickly on the screen in
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CASTING THEIR VOTE:
Slimmer Sara and playful Rody A
IN-FORM. Mayor Sara Duterte walks unescorted to her polling center at the Daniel R. Aguinaldo National High School yesterday morning. Lean Daval Jr.
n in-form Mayor Sara Duterte made yesterday’s elections her first public appearance after an extended maternity leave while her father and successor Vice Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, in a playful mood, waited towards the close of the polls to cast his vote. Duterte, who will end her maternity leave of absence today, arrived at the Daniel R. Aguinaldo national High School in Matina shortly before 10:00 a.m. walking from the school gate to her assigned polling center for precinct no. 1245A of Cluster 383. Looking fit since giving birth last April 1, Mayor Duterte went straight inside the polling center and was done voting after less than ten minutes. She had no problem slipping her ballot into the PCOS machine, shook hands with a member of the Board of Election Inspectors manning the machine and had her index finger marked with indelible ink. On her way out, she flashed her pur-
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PLAYFuL. Vice Mayor Duterte puts some indelible ink on the finger of daughter Veronica after casting his vote. Lean Daval Jr.
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BIAN ALLY HuNtEd PAGE 2 PARtIAL uNOFFIcIAL RESuLtS PAGE 2
2 THE BIG NEWS UNoFFICIAL PARTIAL RESULTS GMA NEWS DAVAo As of 9:30 p.m.
Congress - First District 60,505
Bian’s supporter hunted for circulating fake letter P
Luis Bonguyan HUGPoNG
Congress - Second District 46,890 36,928
Mylene Garcia LP
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By Che Palicte
30,529
Karlo Nograles NUP
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Joji Bian IND
Congress - Third District 46,530
OLICE investigators have been dispatched to look for an alleged political leader of Second District congressional candidate Joji Bian said to be behind the circulation of a fake letter purportedly signed by Vice Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte withdrawing his support for reelectionist Rep. Mylene Garcia and switching it to Bian on the last hour. The woman alleged to be behind the distribution of the black propaganda materials is one Timotea Lupase, said to be a campaign leader, of Purok St. John, barangay Panacan. This was after police authorities filed a criminal case against a certain Danito Concon for violating Section 3 of Resolution number 9615 of Rules and Regulations Implementing the Fair Election Act. Concon was earlier brought to the police station in Sasa after being caught distributing copies of the black propaganda materials in Zone 3, Km 13 in Panacan last Sunday.
FAKE. The bogus letter showing what purports to be an official communique signed by Vice Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. Concon said he was just following the directive of Lupase and that she did not really known what was in the fake letter signed by Duterte. The spurious letter used the letterhead of
“City of Davao Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod “Ato ni Bay” was dated May 12, 2013 and was addressed to “Barangay Cluster Head (BCH), Precinct Cluster Heads (PCH), Precinct Campaign Team Leaders
(PCTL)” and “Precinct Campaign Team Members (PCTM)” under the subject “MAyOR RODRIGO DUTERTE’S InDORSEMEnT.” The letter’s content was: “Arong mas maklaro ang atong tinguha sa kalambuan sa Ikaduhang Distrito dinhi sa atong Siyudad, ako nakahukom sa paghimo niiningmaong “Indorsement: aron kamo magiyahan sa angayn ninyong BOTOHOn ug SUPORTAHAn ugma sa piniliay. Giawhag ko kamong tanan nga ang inyong BOTOHAn sa pagka—KOnGRESISTA sa Ikaduhang Distrito sa atong Syudad mao si JOJI BIAn, nakita ko kaniya ang matuod nga diwa sa pagserbisyo sa katawhan sa ikaduhang distrito. “Bug-at alang kanako nga mupakanaug nining hukom pabor sa kandidatora ni Joji Bian. Tungod sa dakung rason nga ang kanhing Kandidato sa pagka-kongresista nga akong gisuportahan ug gituboy nga si Mylene Gar-
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Senate (As of 10:30 p.m.) Source: www.rappler.com
Isidro Ungab LP
Mayor Vice-Mayor 212,738
196,173
Rody Duterte Paolo Duterte HUGPoNG HUGPoNG
35,378 29,625
28,782
34,402
ZoZoBRADo
VILLAFUERTE
oRTIZ
PRINCIPE
BALURAN
24,180
AL-AG
28,302
ADVINCULA JR.
DAYAP
DAYANGHIRANG
BoNGUYAN
ALEJANDRE
ABELLA
LIBRADo
42,913
MoNTEVERDE
39,708
45,053
MAHIPUS
43,360
38,815
38,300 46,841
46,087
IBUYAN
BoNGUYAN
AVILA
ACoSTA
48,166
52,349
49,147
DUREZA
56,525 56,260
QUITAIN
48,661
ABELLERA
50,382 51,216
56,710
MILITAR
65,124
Council - Third District
BELLo
Council - Second District
Council - First District
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INKEd FINGER. Rep. Karlo Nograles (left) and Mayor Sara Duterte (right) show their finger marked with indelible ink after casting their vote yesterday. Middle, Vice Mayor Rodrigo Duterte marks his ballot. Lean Daval Jr.
20 armed men nabbed in davSur S
OME 20 armed men were apprehended at two different joint AFP-PnP checkpoints in the municipalities of Malita and Sulop in the eve of the election. Based on the report gathered from the Davao del Sur Provincial Police Office, authorities manning the Poblacion Malita checkpoint were able to confiscate firearms comprising of one M-16 rifle, one shotgun, one .38 revolver and three .45 pistols. DSPPO operations chief Supt. Cesario Dukiling said the 18 suspects apprehended at 10:30 pm on May 12 in Malita were onboard 13
motorcycles and a pick-up vehicle. Dukiling said the seized firearms with ammunition and the vehicles used were all in the custody of Malita Police Station. In Sulop town, two persons were arrested at 1:35 am of May 13 at the joint AFP-PnP checkpoint for bringing three home made .38 revolver and a 9mm ingram which were at the custody of the Sulop Police Station. Dukiling said some ammunition and a stainless bolo with scabbard were also found in the possession of the two suspects who were onboard a motorcycle
vehicle when apprehended. DSPPO provincial director Pssupt. Ronaldo Llanera said despite these apprehensions on gun-ban violations, the conduct of the elections in the province was generally peaceful. Llanera said they would still continue the tight watch in the entire province especially during the canvassing period. In Malalag town, municipal PnP chief Erich Von Requilman reported that the election was peaceful, and noted that most of the voters exercised their rights to suffrage. (PIA-xI/ Carina L. Cayon)
4 wounded in Marawi blast
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OUR people were injured when still unidentified men lobbed a fragmenation grenade at the Cabingan Primary School, Barangay Cabingan, Marawi City Monday afternoon. Brig. Gen. Daniel Lucero, 1st Infantry Division commander, said the incident took place around
2:40 p.m. He identified those injured as Lopito Salic, Sinumbai Bangon, Jaber Pagayocan and Abdullah Pagayocan. The school was one of the polling centers in Marawi City. Lucero said that the 15th Infantry Brigade troopers immediate-
ly secured Commission on Election (Comelec) personnel and PCOS machines inside the school. He said the blast took place as voters at the Cabingan Primary School have already cast their votes. Investigations are now ongoing to identify the perpetrators. (PnA)
ith the May 13 mid-term elections now officially over at 7 p.m., the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Monday is pleased to report that this year’s electoral exercise is generally peaceful. “As we continue to get updates from our line units, the conduct of voting nationwide remains to be successful and secure,” military spokesman Brig. Gen. Domingo Tutaan said. He attributed the gen-
erally peaceful elections to the collective efforts of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), military and the police, and the Filipino people as a whole. The AFP spokesman said this can also be attributed to the people’s will in the democratic electoral process. “With the exception of some pockets of violence recorded mostly in the southern parts of the country, the AFP, the Philippine national Po-
lice (PnP) and COMELEC remained in control of the situation all over the country,” Tutaan stressed. He added that these incidents, however, did not disrupt the election process. “The AFP remains vigilant during this post election period in order to fully complete the 2013 elections. The AFP thanks the Filipino people and the nation for their assistance and confidence in our election duties,” Tutaan concluded. (PnA)
tails cost, the results will not be affected),” Brillantes said. The poll chief further denied reports of failure of elections in Maguindanao allegedly due to violence. “There is no failure of elections due to electoral violence so far,” Brillantes said. In an earlier interview, however, Elections Commissioner Lucenito Tagle admitted that they received reports of violence. But Tagle noted that election inspectors may only recommend the declaration of failure of elections to the Commission en banc. Despite reports of delays, glitches and other problems, Brillantes said the midterm polls “generally went okay.” “The PCOS is an improved machine,” the poll chief claimed, noting that
he only expects some 200 machines to encounter problems out of about 78,000 nationwide. This forecast is lower than the number of defective PCOS machines during the 2010 presidential elections, pegged at 450 out of about 77,000. In precincts where PCOS machines experience glitches, the manual shading of ballots will continue, Brillantes said. Ballots will then be fed manually into the PCOS machines once these are fixed. Despite reported delays and glitches, the poll chief said voting will not be extended beyond the 7 p.m. deadline. The poll body expects a voter turnout of about 70 percent by the end of election day. This translates to about 36.4 million registered voters. (yahoo! Philippines)
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Voting halted in ComVal precinct
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O elections were held in two precincts in Compostela Valley and Baguio City, the poll chief admitted, but he added that “there is no failure of elections” anywhere in the country so far. Commission on Elections Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. said ballots have been switched between the precincts in the areas and “there was no way to switch them back.” This resulted in the disenfranchisement of the voters registered in the affected precincts, but not in “failure of elections,” Brillantes said. This, as he noted that the results in the precincts are unlikely to impact the poll results in any of the positions. “Kahit pagbotohin pa natin sila, gagastusan pa natin, di naman magbabago ang resulta (Even if we let them vote, and that en-
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Most of those arrested for violating the election liquor ban according to a GMA news report are from Davao City. Spot report obtained from Comelec 11 revealed that as of 12:01 am on Sunday, 120 violators were arrested. Police Station 1 arrested 49 including 7 minors, 27 in station 2, 13 in station 3 with one minor, 5 in station 6 and 13 in station 8. Cases will be filed against the violators according to the Comelec. In Daniel R. Aguinaldo national in Matina, Davao City, one PCOS machine was found defective. The BEIs decided to place all ballots for filing inside the machine’s ballot box without scanning. Some voters went home after they could not find their names in the voter’s list. In SIR Elementary School in SIR, Matina, Davao City, one PCOS machine also malfunctioned. In Don Juan dela Cruz Central Elementary School in Toril, Davao City, one PCOS machine was reported malfunctioning. In Sta. Ana Elementary School in R. Magsaysay Street, Davao City, Police regional director Jaime Morente, city director Ronald Dela Rosa, Philippine Army East Mindanao Command 10th Civil Military Operations battalion commander Maj. Jacob Thaddeus Obligado conducted vicinity check at around 8:30 a.m. They were scheduled to visit the other voting precincts in Davao City. As of 9:30 a.m., Eastmincom commander Col. Rainer Cruz said the peace and order situation is “very good.” As of 9:54 a.m. at Osmena Elementary School in Kilometer 12, Sasa, Davao City, 3 precincts failed to open on time due to defective PCOS machines. Voters who arrived as early as 5:00 a.m. decried the delay and the delay in the Comelec’s response. In Sixto Babao Elementary School in Barangay Ilang in Tibungco, Davao City, one PCOS machine malfunctioned. The BEIs inserted the ballots without scanning. They said they will scan the ballots once another machine becomes available later in the day. In Angliongto Elementary School, several voters complained because they could not find their names in the voters’ list. In Hizon Elementary School in Barrio Pampanga, Lanang, barangay captain Ralph Abella, husband of city council candidate Marissa Abella, was found loitering around the premises prompting some poll watchers to complain. He said he only sought to call the attention of the BEIs that some voters who have already cast their votes were still milling around the area. In Dona Asuncion Elementary School in Kilometer 9, Sasa, Davao City, voters complained of long queues. As of 12 noon, voter turnout has not reached 50 percent. In D.M. Perez Elementary Central School in Bunawan, Davao City, voters complained of missing names in the voters’ list. There were reports that some voters, who were irked for not finding their names, became rowdy. Some even reportedly came to blows. At Daniel R. Aguinaldo national High School, Mayor Sara Duterte casted her vote at around 10:00 a.m. She asked Dabawenyos to spare time to vote. In F. Bangoy Elementary School in Kilometer 10, Sasa, Davao City, sample ballots besieged the entrance of the school campus. In F. Dizon Elemetary School in Bacaca Road, Davao City, some voters noticed that the names of their dead, some of them have died since 2001 yet, were still in the voters’ list. The queue in some precincts were long although several seats inside were empty. The Ateneo de of Davao Blue Vote 2013 reported several cases of malfunctioning PCOS machines. These are in Bago Gallera Elementary School. Cluster 199 : Precinct #s 0696A, 0696B, 0696C, 0697A, 0697B. Only 81 votes were cast before it crashed at around 10: 30 am. The BEI said that
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EMPtY SEAtS. From the window of a polling station in F. Dizon Elementary School in Bacaca Road, Davao City, empty seats are seen inside even as voters endure a long queue outside. NJB
davao Region relatively peaceful despite gun, liquor ban violations S
EnIOR Superintendent Ronald de la Rosa, director of the Davao City Police Office assessed a relatively peaceful and orderly conduct of the elections as of 9:30 am Monday. He said unlike the previous elections, voters can easily find their names on the official lists of voters posted outside the polling precincts. De la Rosa said a total of 1,460 policemen are deployed in the the various areas of the city to do election-related duties with two cops manning a polling center. He also urged the residents to cooperate in the liquor ban policy which remains in effect up to 12:00 am May 14. De la Rosa said a total of 120 violators, nine of them minors are facing election charge for the liquor ban violation. As of midday Monday, the polls in Davao region remained relatively peace-
ful and orderly.
xCEPT for minor glitches of the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) units, Davao del norte sustains the trend of a peaceful election that it has established since the immediate past national and local elections. As of 2:00 p.m. Atty. Ma. Febes Barlaan, provincial election supervisor, assessed the conduct of this year’s national and local election in Davao del norte as “generally peaceful” with no untoward incidents that could have otherwise dis-
Senior Inspector Gretchen Cinco, deputy spokesperson of the Police Regional Office xI said based on the monitoring conducted by the Regional Election Monitoring Action Center, no untoward election related incident happened so far since the polls started. She said that a total of 30 persons were arrested by the police since 6:00 am May 12 to 8:00 am May 13 for violations like illegal possession of deadly weapons and firearms. Cinco said two cases of illegal possession of deadly weapon were booked by the Davao City Police Office while eight cases and 20 cases of illegal possession of firearms were booked by the police in Compostela Valley and Davao del Sur, respectively. She also disclosed that a total of 121 persons were arrested for liquor ban violation of which 120 were
caught in Davao City while one was apprehended in Davao del Sur. Cinco said no liquor violation was reported in the provinces of Davao del norte, Compostela Valley and Davao Oriental. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte cast his votes 4:30 pm Monday hoping for a fresh mandate from the city residents. He told reporters that he prefers to stay home and to keep updated of the results of the polls and other election related developments until the counting is over. Duterte said the election year has been for his party Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod where many of the candidates run unopposed. He predicted only a tight fight at the city’s first district where his candidate representative Luis Bonguyan is running against incumbent Representative Karlo nograles. Duterte urged winning
and losing candidates to forget the campaign period and work for the good of the city. “I do not want politics to destroy our efforts. now that the election is almost through, we must work for the welfare of the city residents,” he said. Duterte underscored that his governance is for the poor residents who need the services of a mayor. He said he will exert more effort to improve the economy. Duterte said he will concentrate on the social services and improve on the services for the poor through land reform program through forceful expropriation. “It is working now with the domestic growth of the city from three to five percent. I will devote the remaining years of my leadership for the poor. They are the ones who need a mayor,” he said. (PIA xI/ Joey Dalumpines)
rupted the casting of votes. All precincts opened as of 7:00 a.m. but isolated instances of PCOS malfunctions caused delays of the on-time casting of votes in Talaingod and in new Corella, but such delays lasted less than one hour, Atty. Barlaan said. A PCOS unit in Brgy. Cogon in Island Garden City of Samal, at around 11:00 a.m., went wrong but the Provincial Election Office of the Commission on Election (COMELEC) was quick to dispatch a replace-
ment. The casting of votes in Barangay Cogon, however, continued with members of BEIs safe-keeping the ballots in a box while waiting for the PCOS to arrive. Other three PCOS units in Panabo City also had a glitch as reported by City Information Officer narciso Jadraque but these were immediately checked. Municipal information officer Alan Vale of new Corella also monitored the malfunction of PCOS Machine no. 23140005
of clustered Precinct 5 in Barangay Poblacion, new Corella leading to late start of vote-casting at 7:51 a.m. In a separate interview, police provincial director PS Supt. Edgardo Wycoco confirmed that elections in Davao del norte was done “orderly and peacefully” and that areas placed under close-watch of the police and the military authorities were relatively peaceful with no political violence nor any sort of conflict. (PIA xI/ Jeanevive Duron-Abangan)
Davao del Norte also peaceful E
5 THE ECONOMY
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Security Bank’s income up 11% to P1.2 billion S
ECURITy Bank Corp. (Security Bank) reported over the weekend that increases in loans and deposits helped its net income for the first quarter of 2013 jump by 11 percent to P1.2 billion from P1.1 billion in the same period the year before. In a statement, Securi-
ty Bank said its return on equity stood at 13 percent. It added that total assets climbed by 20 percent year-on-year to P258 billion and loans rose by 21 percent to P119.2 billion. The pace of the growth of these loans—which went to the power, utilities, infrastructure, whole-
sale- and retail-trade, food, agriculture and consumer-goods sectors—was mirrored in the lender’s deposits, which increased by 22 percent to P141.8 billion. Revenues went up by 31 percent year-on-year to P3.1 billion. non-interest income, meanwhile,
soared by 230 percent to P1.1 billion, driven by Security Bank’s fee and other income-generating core activities. Capital markets, stock brokerage, deposits and loan fees drove the bank’s service charges, fees and commissions to rise by 60 percent, while trust in-
REFRESHMENtS. A man awaits a cup of buko juice he purchased from a sidewalk stall selling different refreshments along City Hall drive in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
come increased by 22 percent. The lender’s trading portfolio also posted increased gains as it took advantage of favorable market conditions. net interest income from the interest differential business was steady at P2 billion. net interest margin dropped to 3.6 percent from 4 percent in 2012 as market interest rates continued to decline, precipitated by the 165-basis-point reduction in the interest rate on the special deposit account of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) over the year. Operating costs (excluding provisions for credit losses and impairments) jumped by 45 percent year-on-year to P1.7 billion, reflecting the impact of Security Bank’s continued expansion of its branch network, which stands at 210 (172 branches for the universal bank and 38 for its thrift-lender subsidiary Security Bank Savings) at end-March. Manpower compensation increased due to higher headcount, as did occupancy costs, depre-
ciation and amortization and other branch expansion-related cost items. The cost-to-income ratio was 54 percent. Security Bank’s non-performing loan (nPL) ratio is at 0.69 percent, compared to 1.20 percent in 2012. It has a reserve cover of 218 percent. Total capital adequacy ratio (CAR) is at 19 percent and Tier 1 CAR is at 17 percent, well above the BSP minimum of 10 percent. “Our business results, as well as the execution of our business-expansion strategy, are on track with our objectives,” Alberto S. Villarosa, Security Bank president and chief executive officer, said in the statement. “The bank is well positioned to service the requirements of our customers and key sectors of the economy during this exciting period for our country, [which was] ushered in [by Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor’s recent upgrade of its credit rating to investment grade]…. This opens up the country to new investment opportunities,” he added.
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
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dA allots P28.8M for agri-tourism T
HE Department of Agriculture is allotting an initial P28.8 million (M) to help develop and promote agri-tourism sites under a multi-sectoral collaboration, aptly called “Green Initiative,” involving other concerned government agencies, academe and private institutions. Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala said the DA is privileged to be a part of the ‘Green Initiative,’ which aims to protect the country’s biodiversity, create livelihood opportunities and thus eradicate poverty in agri-tourism communities. It is spearheaded by the ABS-CBn Corporation and ABS-CBn Foundation, in partnership with the DA, Department of Tourism (DOT), Department of Environment and natural Resources (DEnR), and Ateneo de Manila University School of Science and Engineering (ADMUSSE). Secretary Alcala joined the respective head of the five agencies and institutions during a memorandum of agreement signing, May 6, 2013, at the ABS-CBn complex in Quezon City. They included ABS-CBn President Charo Santos-Concio, ABSCBn Foundation Managing Director Gina Lopez, Environment Secretary Ramon Paje, Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez, and ADMUSSE Dean
Evangeline Bautista. The DA’s P28.8-M counterpart will be used initially to develop agri-tourism sites in Regions IV-B (MiMaRoPa) and V (Bicol). Of the total amount, P20 M is allotted for the construction of farm-to-market roads, and the rest for irrigation systems (P1.2M), and implementation of agricultural production and livelihood projects for livestock (P3.9M), organic vegetables (P1.15 M), fisheries and seaweeds (P740, 000), high value crops (P630, 000), rice (P610, 000), and coconut (P333, 000). The DA chief is particularly keen on putting up commercial-scale organic vegetable production gardens, and livestock pens where native pigs and chicken are raised. These should be established near existing or planned agri-tourism sites. He said the vegetable gardens, and native pig and chicken farms would serve as additional attraction, where tourists could ‘pick-and-harvest’ fresh organic vegetables. For its part, the DEnR through its Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau will provide needed infrastructure, inputs and personnel to preserve and protect the forests and watersheds in selected agri-tourism sites. The DOT will encour-
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2011
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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
Davao by the numbers For the first quarter of 2013, Davao Region shipped out
473.81 million kilograms of fresh banana with a mere
9.7 percent went to China. Source: Port of Davao
age the private sector to invest in putting up tourism infrastructure and complementary facilities in agri-tourism sites. It will also take the lead in promoting the agri-tourism sites to attract as many Filipino and foreign visitors as possible. Both the ABS-CBn Corporation and Foundation will manage and facilitate media
PIcKING uP. Ador, who runs and owns a barber shop, trims a regular customer’s hair yesterday along Ponciano Reyes Street, Davao City. After a slow down due to summer break, barber shop business is starting to pick up its pace now that the opening of classes is getting nearer. Lean Daval Jr.
exposures of the ‘Green Initiative’ projects to create awareness among the general public and tourists. Finally, the ADMUSSE is tasked to mainstream the agri-tourism projects as part of its curriculum, as well as monitor and evaluate the progress of the ‘Green Initiative.’ [Cath nanta/ DA Information Service]
Globe 1Q core net profit surges 13%
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LOBE Telecom’s core net profit in the first quarter expanded 13% from a year earlier and surged 105% from the previous quarter to PHP3.1 billion, driven mainly by its mobile business on steady subscriber growth amid stronger demand for mobile data services. The company booked a core net profit of PHP2.7 billion in the first quarter of last year. Globe’s core net profit more than doubled or up 105% when compared to the previous quarter’s core net profit of PHP1.5 billion. “Our mobile business continues to perform strongly on the back of postpaid and prepaid acquisitions,” said Globe Telecom President and CEO Ernest Cu, adding growth could be attributed to the success of the company’s revolutionary customizable postpaid plans. Expectations of steady growth in its subscriber base as the company continues to reinvest in acquisitions to protect and advance its market share,
will help seed the growth of the mobile business, he said. “The strategy of reinvesting in acquisitions will enable us to sustain our topline and enhance our overall value as a business. We’ve always been very focused on gaining market share, the momentum we have in place will allow us to continue market advancement,” Cu said, maintaining that the company is focused on quality subscriber acquisitions. He added that the completion within the year of the company’s network and IT transformation program is expected to further enhance customer experience and ensure the network is ready for the present and future demands of the market. Globe’s consolidated service revenues in the first three months of the year grew 6% to PHP21.36 billion compared with PHP20.25 billion in the year earlier as revenues from its mobile business reached PHP17.12 billion, a 3% improvement from PHP16.57 billion a year earlier.
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Greening global trade: A vital step for sustainable development G
REEnInG global trade is a vital step to achieving sustainable development, and developing countries are well positioned to help catalyze this transition, according to a new report released yesterday the United nations Environment Programme (UnEP). In today’s increasingly interconnected world, where trillions of dollars worth of goods and services are traded annually, greening global trade still presents challenges but also holds significant opportunities,” said Achim Steiner, Un Under-Secretary General and UnEP Executive Director. “If we are to reverse the global decline in biodiversity, mitigate the release of greenhouse gases (GHG), halt the degradation of lands and protect our oceans, then it is an imperative that international trade becomes more sustainable and contributes to protecting that ‘natural capital’ of economies in the developing world.” In the last two decades, trade has continued to expand, creating economic growth and progress towards eradicating poverty in developing countries. At the same time, however, the increasing volume of trade has put additional
stress on natural resources, led to increases in GHG emissions, and contributed to social inequalities. World trade patterns show that developing countries, and particularly least developed countries, still depend heavily on natural resource based products and raw materials for their exports. To achieve long-term and sustainable economic development, however, there are significant and real opportunities for developing nations to diversify their economies and position themselves to benefit from the growing global demand for more green goods and services. While still representing only a small percentage of the global market, trade in certified products and in environmental goods and services is on the rise in absolute terms. For example, the global market in low-carbon and energy efficient technologies, which include renewable energy supply products, is projected to nearly triple to US$ 2.2 trillion by 2020. The report, Green Economy and Trade Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, finds that developing countries with abundant renewable resources are well-posi-
Forestry is one area in which opportunities exist for greener trade. tioned to capitalize on the opportunities to increase their share in international markets for sustainable goods and services. The report analyzes six economic sectors - agri-
Rich coral reefs take center stage at PHL ocean month celebration
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HE richness of the country’s coral reefs is the main focal point of the observance of the Month of the Ocean (MOO) this May, Environment and natural Resources Secretary Ramon J. P. Paje announced today. Paje said the Department of Environment and natural Resources (DEnR) has lined up various activities for this year’s celebration, which falls under the theme “Ang Bahura ay Kagubatan sa Karagatan, Ating Pangalagaan!” (The Coral Reefs are the Forests of the Seas, Let Us Protect Them). “The focus on coral reefs highlights the premium that we put on our coral reefs, which protect our coastlines naturally and give tremendous economic benefits to millions of Filipinos particularly through fisheries and tourism,” said Paje, who represented the Philippines at the Sustainable Ocean Summit held in Washington, D.C. from April 22 to 24. He said the iconic species of MOO 2013 is the thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus) that can be
regularly seen in Monad Shoal in Cebu’s Malapascua Island. “Classified as a vulnerable species, this predator’s presence is an indicator of the reef ecosystem’s good health,” Paje said. The Philippines is home to Palawan’s Tubbataha Reefs natural Park, which was declared as a World Heritage Site by the United nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UnESCO) and a Wetland of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention. The country is also home to the Apo Reef natural Park in Occidental Mindoro, considered the second largest contiguous coral reef system in the world, next to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. These two world-renowned reefs, along with the other coral reefs in the country’s 240 million hectares of water, and the biodiversity that thrives within them, provide food security to Filipinos, who source 80 percent of their protein requirement from the oceans. One of the highlights of the month-long celebration will be the launch of the DEnR’s Sustain-
able Coral Reef Ecosystem Management Program (SCREMP) on May 20. The SCREMP is a national program where the protection and rehabilitation of the coral reef ecosystems will be conducted with a strategic, sustainable and ecosystem-based approach. The program includes the awarding of winners of a photo competition featuring the underwater beauty of the Philippines’ coral reef ecosystem. The Coastal Law Enforcement Manual, a guidebook for multisectoral groups enforcing laws to protect the country’s coastal and marine resources, will also be launched. A memorandum of agreement (MOA) for the promotion of responsible diving will be signed between the DEnR and the Reef-World Foundation during the SCREMP launch. A separate MOA, with the local government of Boracay as additional signatory, will be signed on May 30 to launch the implementation of the foundation’s Green Fins project on the island.
culture, fisheries, forests, manufacturing, renewable energy and tourism - where trade opportunities exist, and identifies measures, such as policy reforms and certification, that can help developing countries benefit from these markets. Some of the trends highlighted in the report illustrate this potential. For example: • Agriculture:The global market for organic food and beverages is projected to grow to US$105 billion by 2015, compared to US$62.9 billion in 2011. For instance, the production of tea in line with sustainability standards has increased by 2000 per cent between 2005 and 2009. • Fisheries and aquaculture: Wild-capture fisheries already certified or in full assessment record annual catches of around 18 million metric tonnes of seafood. This represents about 17 per cent of the annual global harvest of wild capture fisheries, and demand far outstrips supply. Furthermore, the total value of seafood that has been farmed according to certified sustainability standards is forecast to increase to US$1.25 billion by 2015, up from US$300 million in 2008. • Forestry: As of early 2013, the total area of certified forest worldwide stands at close to 400 million hectares, amounting to approximately 10 per cent of global forest resources. Sales of certified wood products are worth over US$20 billion per annum. • Manufacturing:
Many suppliers are greening their practices in order to secure their positions within international supply chains. This is illustrated, for example, by the 1,500 per cent increase in global ISO 14001 certifications on environmental management between 1999 and 2009. • Renewable energy: Since 1990, annual global growth in solar photovoltaic, wind and biofuel supply capacity has averaged 42, 25 and 15 per cent respectively. In 2010, the investments in renewable energy supply reached US$211 billion, a five-fold increase from 2004, and more than half of these investments were in developing countries. Developing countries have significantly increased their exports of renewable energy equipment such as solar panels, wind turbines and solar water heaters, and expanded their potential to export electricity from renewable sources. • Tourism: In developing countries, this industry’s market share has increased from 30 per cent in 1980 to 47 per cent in 2011, and is expected to reach 57 per cent by 2030. In 2012, for the first time, international tourism arrivals reached one billion per year. The fastest growing sub-sector in sustainable tourism is ecotourism, which focuses on nature-based activities. Many developing countries have a comparative advantage in ecotourism due to their natural environments, cultural heritage and possibilities for adventure holidays. “Transitioning to a
green economy can facilitate new trade opportunities, which in turn will help to make global trade more sustainable,” said Mr Steiner. “At the same time, trade in environmental goods and services is clearly an area where many developing countries have a competitive advantage. With the right policies and price regimes in place, developing countries are well-positioned to help drive the global transition to a more sustainable economy.” The report identifies several areas where public and private actions can support developing countries’ efforts to access greener international markets. These include: • Public investments in key economic infrastructure, technical assistance, targeted education and training programmes, and access to sustainable resources, such as electricity from renewable energy sources. • M a r k e t - b a s e d instruments, such as the elimination of subsidies that encourage unsustainable production, consumption and trade, and pricing policies that take account of the true environmental and social costs of production and consumption. • R e g u l a t o r y frameworks that support green industries and incorporate sustainable development considerations in national development plans and export promotion strategies. • Resource and energy-efficient production methods, so as to ensure long-term competitiveness in international markets.
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Poor little rich kids ANAlYSIS
By ChryStia Freeland
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OR enduring the risk and the tough task of serving the elections, it’s a no-brainer asking who the unsung heroes of the elections are. Our teachers, no less. It’s not entirely an 8-hour duty. It took more days than we imagined for our teachers, serving as the election’s Board of Election Inspectors (BEIs) to render service to ensure the success of a political exercise that’s as sacred as religion. Some 240,000 of them were deployed yesterday to get this elections going. no matter how people insist this election of ours is automated, this will never be 100 percent automated if we go by the real meaning of the word. Unless you take out the hundreds of thousands of warm bodies from the elections, calling it fully-automated is ridiculous. It’s an unenviable task that teachers do to help make the elections credible. For that, they get how much? A measly P4,000 in the form of an honorarium. Other than the few thousand bucks, teachers are on the receiving end of insults, sometimes by the mouthful too, including one from the Commission on Election’s very own election officer in Davao City, Aimee Ferolin Ampoloquio, who called some
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HAT is the conclusion of research by Suniya S. Luthar, professor of psychology and education at Columbia University’s Teachers College. Dr. Luthar stumbled upon the subject of troubled rich kids. “I was looking for a comparison group for the inner-city kids,” Dr. Luthar told me. “And we happened to find that substance use, depression and anxiety, particularly among the girls, were much higher than among inner-city kids.” That accidental discovery set Dr. Luthar on a research path that has prompted her to conclude that the children of privilege are an “at-risk” group. “What we are finding again and again, in upper-middle-class school districts, is the proportion who are struggling are significantly higher than in normative samples,” she said. “Upper-middle-class kids are an at-risk group.” Dr. Luthar’s findings are directly connected to the stepped-up spending on children’s education at the top that Dr. Kornrich and Dr. Furstenberg document. The title of the paper she is finishing, due to be published in the autumn, is “I Can, Therefore I Must: Fragility in the Upper Middle Class,” and it describes a world in which the opportunities, and therefore the demands, for upper-middle-class children are infinite. “It is an endless cycle, starting from kindergarten,” Dr. Luthar said. “The difficulty is that you have these enrichment activities. It is almost as if, if you have the opportunity, you must avail yourself of it. The pressure is enormous.” It can be tempting, particularly if you don’t happen to be raising children in one of the hothouse communities Dr. Luthar studies, to dismiss this hyper-education as a frivolous, albeit painful, form of conspicuous consumption, like cosmetic surgery or flashy cars. But the truth is that these parents and children are responding rationally to a hyper-competitive world economy. “These are kids whose parents value upward mobility,” Dr. Luthar said. “When we talk to youngsters now, when they set goals for themselves, they want to match up to at least what their parents have achieved, and that is harder to do.” It turns out that our children are feeling the same paradoxical strains of the 21st century we all are. Increasingly, we live in individualistic democracies whose credo is that anyone can be a winner if she tries. But we are also subject to increasingly fierce winner-take-all forces, which means the winners’ circle is ever smaller, and the value of winning is ever higher. Dr. Luthar says the children she studies fear the price of losing would be psychic as well as economic — “What happens to me if I fall behind? I’ll be worth nothing.” In an age when more and more of the middle class is falling behind, no wonder they — and their parents — are at risk.
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I voted all 12 from Angara to Villar.
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PrESIDENt AquINo, after voting at Concepcion South Central School in tarlac.
He revealed to reporters that he voted for the 12 senatorial candidates of team PNoy, adding he had to check twice if he got all their names right. the President, smiling, took his seat and started filling up his ballot. At one point he took a piece of paper from his pocket -- a codigo -- to make sure he has all his party candidates’ names correct.
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Mahirap namang maglagay ng iba kasi pag naglagay ka nang iba, baka madagdagan pa ang boto ng iba. Ang alam ko kasi siyam lang ang kandidato namin.
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VICE PrESIDENt JEJoMAr BINAy told reporters after casting his vote in San Antonio High School in Makati City.
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An election advisory and voter’s declaration
CCORDInGLy, let us make a pledge or declaration affirming every citizen’s right to good, honest governance. And let us remind each other of our duty to ensure that this right is backed by honest votes during the elections. Let us remind one another everywhere possible—in campuses, churches, mosques, associations, markets, barangay clearings, private gatherings, any occasion where sovereign Filipino citizens congregate. For this purpose, let us intone the following: FILIPInO VOTER’S DECLARATIOn I am a Filipino citizen in whom resides the sovereignty of our Republic and from whom all government authority emanates.
WORM’S EYE VIEW By Manny ValdehueSa
(Conclusion) My vote is the concrete expression of my sovereignty and authority. THROUGH My VOTE: I delegate power and authority to the duly-elect, that they may establish on my behalf a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. The legitimacy of said government and the authority of its officials derive their validity from my vote. AFTER ELECTIOnS, I expect the duly-elect to serve dutifully, honestly, and honorably. I ask that they be true to their Oath of Office— responsive and accountable to
me and to my fellow citizens always. If they misuse or abuse the power we delegate to them, We have the right to take it back. If they defy the popular will or neglect their mandate, we have the right to hold them accountable and recall them. So help me, God/Allah/ Magbabaya. [This Declaration should be kept as a testimonial to an affirmative act signifying the awakening of responsible citizenship in a sovereign of our democracy.] Manny is, among others, a former diplomat, Un executive, and director at the Development Academy of the Philippines. He is based in Cagayan de Oro City and can be reached by email: valdehuesa@gmail.com
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Election aftermath
EOPLE APPARE n T Ly STILL HAVE SOME FAITH In OUR ELECTORAL SySTEM – After the midterm elections, the Commission on Elections (Comelec), as expected should brace for the worst. Even in the advent of modern information technology and cyberspace campaigning, assertion of cheating is all too common, or all too often suspected. Despite the introduction of the Precinct Count Optical Scanner (PCOS) machines, opposition groups remain doubtful on the validity and accuracy of the counting and transmission of votes. It is no wonder that after the elections the poll body will be inundated with mounting complaints ranging from cheating, vote-buying, disenfranchisement, coercion and intimidation. Why do candidates cheat in Philippine elections? Maybe because they can. Is it possible to cheat when we are now conducting an automated polls, it might be asked? Unlike in previous years where elections are marred by fraudulent activities, the dirty tricks are now things of the past – the practice of taking votes from one candidate and giving it them to another called “dagdag-bawas” or increase-decrease method and the system of prolonged manual counting that allows candidates to cheat without much difficulty. Many still believe candidates, thickfaced and dubious in particular, will not find things to be much different during the midterm elections. Aside from the candidates and their campaign workers bribing and intimidating people to vote their way, the simplest way to swing an election is just to buy votes. With the traditional dirty political tactics made passé by the introduction of automated poll system, massive vote-buying is the most common underground scheme of campaigns. But vote-buying is usually done at the local level – in the provinces because in urban areas the leaders and supporters of each candidate watch each other closely. It’s too easy to expose vote buying activities to media. Prices vary and the going rate nowadays ranges from P200 to P500 per voter, but the method is nearly always the same. For all that, vote-buying is only effective at the local level – retail cheating as what analysts and the experts call it. Once striking a deal, campaign workers will secretly give voters folded envelopes with crispy pesos inside and let them sign a logbook to prove that they have agreed with the transaction. The candidates, after all, don’t want to be duped. Intimidation and coercion are common too. This political routine was, however, neither random nor widespread. Statistical analysis indicates that it was integral to the electoral process. But it was rather unfortunate that some political quarters notably the opposition group alleged it is the administration party usually would initiate fraudulent acts because they have become obsessed with power. The incumbents cannot give up the power they have become so used to having. Moreover, the opposition asserts the administration party is the one who have the means and the position to pull off a “winning strategy” – employing both legitimate and illegitimate ways. There are also loose talks of a nO-EL (no Election) scenario using as reason the excessive power interruptions across the country lasting from 4 to 12 hour daily. The other scenario is the failure of elections allegedly due to the glitches of the PCOS machines. It sounds far-fetched, but anything can happen. The concentrated effort of the people can prevent these things from taking place. All of us should oppose efforts to frustrate the will of the people. After all, we still have faith in our electoral system. Only those with vested interest and hidden political agendas want our present political set-up to fail.
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random manner. “Masyadong mabilis, di namin makuha,” lamented a reporter covering the Comelec canvass. In the initial results released separately by broadcast stations ABS CBn Davao and GMA Davao last night, reelectionists Karlo nograles (first district) and Mylene Garcia (second district) were leading the congressional race by a wide margin. Third district congressman Isidro Ungab is running unchallenged. In the ABS CBn tally as of 9:30 p.m. last night, nograles had 121,010 against Luis Bonguyan’s 61,058 and Elly Pamatong’s 1,282. Garcia is also leading with 93,780
against Joji Ilagan Bian’s 73,856, Uli Lopez’s 1,002, and Jenell nagayo’s 220. In the GMA Davao news count, nograles led with 60,505 votes against the 30,529 votes of Bonguyan and 641 of Pamatong. Garcia also led with 46,890 against Bian’s 36,928, Lopez’s 501 and nagayo’s 110. In the council race for the first district, the GMA news tally showed six Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod candidates making it to the top 8 as of 9:00 last night with Mabel Acosta, Leo Avila, Edgar Ibuyan, Leah Librado, Melchor Quitain, and nilo Abellera Jr. along with LP’s Bonifacio Militar and nUP’s Jo-
anne Bonguyan-Quilos. In the second district, the top 8 are occupied thus far by all but one Hugpong candidates. LP’s Louie John Bonguyan joined Hugpong’s Al Ryan Alejandre, Danny Dayanghrang, April Dayap, Diosdaddo Mahipus, Maris Salvador-Abella, Tomasing Moonteverde and Jimmy Dureza. In the third district, seven Hugpong bets are also in the top 8 so far with Kaloy Bello, Bernie Al-ag, Myrna Dalodo-Ortiz, Rachel Zozobrado, Joselle Villafuerte, Bong Advincula and Jopet Baluran along with LP’s Petite Principe. (NJB and the Edge Davao staff)
cia-Albano, naki-alyansa na kang PROSPERO “BOy” nOGRALES. nahitabo ang ilang Alyansa niadtong Mayo 10, 2013 nga ang iyang Bana nga si Rodito Albano III nakigpulong sa akong kanhi nga kaatbang (nograles) didto sa Shangrila Hotel, Manila. “Tungod niining maong rason, ako nakahukom sa pag-atras sa akong suporta kang Mylene Garcia-Albano kay dili nako gusto nga maduhigan ang ngalan sa Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod.
“Ako malaumon sa inyong tubag sa akong pagsuporta kang JOJI BIAn.” (signed) RODRIGO R. DUTERTE” Concon told authorities that he supported Bian from whom he did not receive money. Concon also said he wanted to ask the forgiveness of Vice Mayor Duterte, This was after told that the first victim of the fake letter was the vice mayor himself, then Rep. Mylene Garcia and then, the entire membership of the Hugpong local party. Orlando Caday , a ba-
rangay kagawad of Panacan , had brought Concon to the Sasa police station. Policemen led by Police Inspector Merlito Tubog were dispatched to Km. 12, Purok 2 Saint John, Panacan to look for Lupase for her involvement in the issue. When asked for his reaction to the black propaganda activity of the Bian camp, Vice Mayor Duterte that he does go back on his word once he gives it, referring to his all out support for Mylene Garcia’s congressional reelection bid.
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ple-inked finger to photographers and granted reporters an interview where she asked Dabawenyos to spare time to vote. Elsewhere in Teodoro Palma Gil Elementary School in Quirino Street, reelectionist Rep. Karlo nograles, accompanied by his wife Marga, queued up a long line to his polling center at precinct no. 0721 in Cluster 45. He waited 15 minutes at the voters’ line talking to fellow voters in the same queue and granted photo opportunities before taking his turn to cast his vote where he took less than 10 minutes to fill up his ballot. nograles also had no problem with the PCOS machine. He flashed his inked index finger then did his signature “Tatak K” gesture
before walking out of the room at the third floor of the building. He talked briefly to his supporters at the ground floor of the building before leaving the polling precinct. While the two young officials of the city voted early, the unopposed Vice Mayor Duterte waited until before the close of the polling center. Media advisory set Duterte’s estimated schedule of voting at 3:00 p.m. but he actually arrived at a little past 4 p.m. at the same polling center where Mayor Duterte voted. Around 30 members of the media were already waiting for him at the polling center when he walked into the room with daughter Veronica but he asked that they leave at once. “He told us to leave because we are not allowed
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inside. He asked for some privacy,” said Edge Davao photographer Lean Daval Jr. Duterte finished filling his ballot after 15 minutes. He had his finger marked then took the ink dropper and playfully placed a few drops to the finger of his daughter. Meantime, Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod congressional candidate Luis Bonguyan voted early, shortly after the opening of the polling precinct at 7:00 a.m. at the University Southeastern Philippines (Usep). Over at Don Pedro Carriedo Elementary School near nCCC Village, second district congressional bet Joji Ilagan Bian cast her vote shortly after 10:00 a.m. An hour later, reelectionist Rep. Mylene Garcia voted at the same precinct. NJB
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they will just wait for other PCOS machines to finish and borrow it. In Dona Asuncion, Hizon elementary school, Pampanga, Two more PCOS machines are broken, reported at 1pm. In Roxas Elementary School at around 11:55am, Precinct # 0435A, 0436A, 0436B, 0437A, 0437B, 0438A, reported PCOS malfunction because of ink problems. As of 3:00 p.m., election in Davao City is described as generally peaceful with no reported election-related violence according to Capt. Severino David, Eastmincom deputy commander.
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In Sulop, Davao del Sur, an undetermined number of guns were confiscated according to 39th Infantry Battalion head commander Lt. Col. neil Soniega. In Malita, Davao del Sur, 18 armed men were arrested at a checkpoint on Sunday night through the joint operation of the 73rd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army and the Philippine national Police. In Davao del Sur, the Philippine Information Agency 11 reported that as of 12:00 noon, about 70 percent of the voters in Digos City have already finished casting their votes, according to election officer Atty. Alan Kadon reported. He bared that 2 of the PCOS machines did not function at the start of the voting period, but the concern was immediately addressed. He added that the casting of votes went on smoothly since 9am today.
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In new Corella, Davao del norte, PCOS machine no.23140005 of clustered precincts 5 of Barangay Poblacion, malfunctioned due to a defective SIM causing some delay in the start of voting. The BEIs have made use of the machine’s internal memory. In Tagum City, Davao del norte, since the early opening of polling centers at 6:00 a.m., the election has remained peaceful, but BEIs still had to deal with long queues of voters as of 2:00 p.m. In Montevista, heavy rains hit the town at about 2:15 this afternoon bringing difficulty for voters who have not cast their votes. Voters who are at the respective voting centers also found difficulty going out and preferred to stay that add up to the jampacked polling centers.
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In Purok 1, Barangay Tagdangua, Pantukan, a certain Monier Hasin, 24 years old and allegedly a resident of Davao Oriental, was shot to death by unknown gunmen riding a TMx motorcycle. Compostela Valley police said the perpetrators used a .45 caliber pistol in the shooting and later fled towards an undetermined direction. At Cabinuangan Centrol Elementary School in new Bataan, Compostela Valley, Cluster 7 precinct requested replacement of PCOS Machine due to it Machine defect/failure
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Pope canonizes 800 martyrs P
OPE Francis on Sunday created the first saints of his reign, canonising some 800 Italian martyrs who refused to convert to Islam in the 15th century, as well as a Colombian and a Mexican who founded congregations. Tens of thousands of faithful gathered in a sun-drenched St Peter’s Square to attend the mass in which Francis formally bestowed the sainthoods, which had been approved by his predecessor Benedict xVI. The new saints include Italian cobbler Antonio Primaldo, who was killed along with an estimated 800 other Italians, who remain anonymous, in 1480 by Ottoman forces in the southern part of the country for refusing to convert to Islam. “While we venerate the martyrs of Otrante, ask God to support the many Christians who still suffer from violence and give them the courage and fate and respond to evil with goodness,” he said, referring to the persecution of Christians. Francis used the occasion to take a firm stance against abortion for the first time since his election in March, calling for the “protection of the embryo”. He called for legislation to “protect all human beings from the first moment of their existence,” lending his support to a pro-life march of some 30,000 that also took
place in Rome on Sunday. The new pope also canonised Colombia’s Laura di Santa Caterina da Siena Montoya y Upeguila, and Mexico’s Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala, who both died in the 20th century. The two women founded religious orders and devoted their lives to helping the poor, the sick and native peoples. The pope paid homage to di Santa Caterina da Siena Montoya y Upeguila, or “Madre Laura” -- Colombia’s first saint -- for respecting the local culture and traditions while teaching natives during her mission. He also praised Guadalupe Garcia Zavala, whom he referred to as “Madre Lupita”, for “kneeling in front of the sick on the hospital pavement to treat them with tenderness.” Madre Lupita is Mexico’s second saint. “There must be no shame, fear or disgust to touch the flesh of Christ,” said Francis, the first Latin American pope, underscoring the importance of charity and to help others. Hundreds of Colombians and Mexicans travelled to the Vatican for the event, with some Mexican nuns in the crowd sporting widebrimmed sombreros. Many parents had also brought their children along in the hope that the pope would bless them. Maria Rosales Gomez
KISS FROM tHE POPE. Pope Francis kisses a child from the Popemobile at the end of a canonisation mass in Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican on May 12, 2013. Pope Francis on Sunday created the first saints of his reign, canon-
ising some 800 Italian martyrs who refused to convert to Islam in the 15th century, as well as a Colombian and a Mexican who founded congregations.
from Mexico said she was convinced that Madre Lupita had worked a miracle 14 years ago, when her sick baby boy recov-
also underscored his support for reconciliation efforts between the Colombian government and leftist guerrillas and
ered from an illness and survived. Speaking before Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos, the pope
called for an end to “violence and insecurity” in Mexico, where thousands of people each year fall victim to drug violence.
19 shot in New Orleans Taiwan beefs up patrols Mother’s Day parade in waters near Philippines R
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AIWAn has dispatched four coastguard and naval vessels to beef up patrols in waters near the Philippines following public outrage over the shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by Filipi-
no coastguards. “The government is determined to protect our fishermen,” cabinet spokeswoman Cheng Li-wen said in a statement as a Lafayette-class naval frigate and coastguard vessels set
File photo of a Philippines Coast Guard vessel on patrol against illegal shipping. The Philippines admitted on May 10, 2013 that its coastguard fired at a Taiwanese
sail for the area where the 65-year-old Taiwanese fisherman was killed Thursday. The move came shortly after authorities issued a strongly-worded statement late Saturday night demanding Manila apol-
fishing boat in an incident that authorities in Taipei said left a crewman dead and triggered widespread outrage on the island. [AFP]
ogise to Taiwan and compensate the family of the dead man. In its statement, Taiwan also asked the Philippine authorities to bring to justice the coastguards responsible and start negotiating with Taipei on a proposed fishery agreement. “If the Filipino government fails to respond in a positive manner within 72 hours, the hiring of Philippine workers will be frozen,” presidential office spokeswoman Lee Chia-fei warned. Hung Shih-cheng, the skipper of the 15-tonne “Kuang Ta Hsin no 28”, was killed during the incident, which also left the boat riddled with more than 50 bullet holes. “This is nothing but a slaughter,” prosecutor Liu Chia-kai told reporters after examining the ship. [AFP]
EUTERS - nineteen people including two children were shot in new Orleans on Sunday when gunfire erupted at a Mother’s Day parade, and city police said they were searching for three suspects. Ten men, seven woman, a girl and a boy both age 10 were hit when wild gunfire opened up at about 1:45 p.m. as the parade marched along north Villere Street, according to police spokesman Garry Flot. Two victims are undergoing surgery, Flot said in a statement. The children were grazed and are in good condition, he said. It was unclear if the victims were marching or bystanders watching the parade. Police superintendent Ronal Serpas told reporters that officers saw three suspects running away, with one
about age 18 to 22. no arrests were made. “It appears that these two or three people, for reasons unknown to us, started shooting at, towards or in the crowd,” Serpas said, adding that the incident was over in “just a couple of seconds.” Serpas said a witness reported hearing two different types of gunshot, which he said indicated two weapons were involved. Mayor Mitch Landrieu called the shooting part of “the relentless drum beat of violence” on the streets of new Orleans. “It’s a culture of violence that has enveloped the city for a long, long period of time,” Landrieu told a news conference outside University Hospital, where three victims were being treated for serious injuries.
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HAT if you could do something to solve real community problems? Through Project Citizen, high school students are doing just that. Through an international program implemented in select high schools nationwide by the Philippine Center of Civic Education (PCCED), Filipino students are learning what it means to be an active citizen by being part of and creating real solutions to community issues and problems. Project Citizen is a program which trains high school students to seek public policy interventions in solving community problems. With the aim to transform the youth as effective and active citizens, the program also trains teachers on understanding public policy, effective research and communication strategies, and Project Citizen methodology. In the Philippines, Project Citizen was rolled out in several areas nationwide in 2012: Batangas, Benguet, Davao, Zamboanga, Bicol, national Capital Region (nCR), and Bohol. Globe Telecom sup-
ported its Batangas run and the national Showcase held last April 13. Eight teams composed of enthusiastic students from all over the country traveled to Manila for the national Showcase, flaunting their Project Citizen portfolios with some projects already awaiting discussions on the possibility of becoming actual barangay and city ordinances. “Our policy proposal is pending a public hearing with the city government. noong una, ang goal kasi namin ay makagawa lang ng project. Hindi naming akalain na yung ginawa namin matatanggap sa barangay, pero pati sa city level, tinanggap,” shared Rickly Kamille Baldoza, 15, of Muntinlupa City national High School. Baldoza added, “We were also awarded ‘Best in Research’ during the nCR showcase.” Muntinlupa City national High School’s project portfolio showcased a policy proposal to address the rising number of students spending time in computer shops in Brgy. Poblacion during school hours.
Rotary East continues scholarship program
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four- year college scholarship under Rotary Club of East Davao (RCED)-Oikawa Scholarship Program Grant was awarded to Miss Dianna Rose D. Laureto, a deserving graduate from the F. Bangoy national High School. She would be taking up BS Education at the Holy Cross of Davao this school year 2013-2014. The said program has been extending scholarship since 2000. This is a joint scholarship program that has been funded by philanthropic and kind-hearted Japanese Rotarians and its Past President, Mr. Kohashi Oikawa. They are from the Rotary Club of Ishinomaki South which is under the management of the RC East Davao. This Rotary year 20122013 under President Florante “Flor” Santiago, the Scholarship Committee headed by its Chairman, Past President Valentino “Val” Dionisio and the Scholarship Trustee, Past President Leo “Edwin” Zantua,have also added two scholarship grants funded by two (2) generous RCED Rotarians who both believe that through education, poverty is not at all a hindrance to one’s bright future. Past President Apollo “Pol” Alquiza awarded a four - year scholarship to Miss Clair Limbadan Batingal, a graduate of Davao City national High
School. Past President Ronald “Ronnie” Go under the “Shiramil C. Go Educational Foundation” also awarded another four- year scholarship to Miss Lyra Ragas Sorrosa, another graduate from the F. Bangoy national High School.Miss Batingal and Miss Sorrosa have decided and committed to take up BS Education at the University of Southeastern Philippines (USEP) in Davao City. This year also marks another milestone for the RCED-Oikawa Scholarship Program Grant as one of its scholars, Miss Sydney Elaine Adorico, has just graduated Cum laude and topped her class as well. She has been ranked no. 1 at the Holy Cross of Davao. Another Scholar, Miss Caren Balili Abellana, under the RCED Scholarship Grant and supported by Past President Apollo “Pol” Alquiza, also graduated Cum Laude and has just been recognized no. 4 in their batch . Both scholars are now graduates of BS Education at the Holy Cross of Davao. The ROTARy CLUB OF EAST DAVAO (RCED) through this program, once again has proven thatas it continues the Rotary way of helping financially disadvantaged but deserving high school students acquire college degree courses, in one way or another would surely help students have a brighter future.
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quIcK StEP. Golden State Warriors shooting guard Stephen Curry (30) drives against San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker (9) during the first quarter of Game 4 of a Western Conference semifinal
AKLAnD, Calif. (AP) -- His spirits down, his left ankle limp and his team’s season hanging in the balance, Stephen Curry wondered whether he could recover for the biggest game of his career until a text message popped up on his phone around 2 a.m. Saturday. Curry called back his mother, Sonya, and vented his frustrations about his latest - and most inopportune - injury setback. Finally, she spoke up to calm his concerns. ‘’She just reminded me and battled tested me to rely on my teammates for support,’’ Curry said. What followed was a Mother’s Day masterpiece. Curry scored 22 points to go with six rebounds and four assists on a bum ankle, rallying the Golden State Warriors past the San Antonio Spurs 97-87 in overtime Sunday to even the Western Conference semifinal at two games apiece. ‘’It seems like every time you get on a roll and feel somewhat healthy there’s a setback,’’ said Curry, who shot 7 of 15 from the floor, including 5 of 10 from 3-point range. ‘’And it just tests you. It
changes your routine. It changes your outlook on the game, your preparation. you’ve got to deal with the injury and the adjustments you’re making as a team.’’ Game 5 is Tuesday in San Antonio. Curry and the Warriors overcame the obstacles with contributions from all over. Rookie Harrison Barnes had a career-high 26 points and 10 rebounds, Jarrett Jack added 24 points in reserve and Andrew Bogut grabbed 18 rebounds to help Golden State erase an eight-point deficit in the final five minutes of regulation. The Warriors scored the first nine points of overtime to whip the yellow-shirt wearing crowd of 19,596 into a frenzy and give this topsy-turvy series yet another twist. Even Warriors coach Mark Jackson doubted whether Curry could play, especially after his star point guard took an anti-inflammatory injection in the morning to ease the soreness in his sprained ankle and still had trouble getting loose. Jackson cornered Curry outside the chapel service at the arena to see how he felt.
Alonso wins at home
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ARCELOnA – Twotime champion Fernando Alonso paid a warm tribute to his Ferrari team and the massive Spanish crowd on Sunday after he drove to a dominant victory for Ferrari at the Spanish Grand Prix. His win thrilled his compatriots in a 95,000-strong flag-waving home crowd that roared in delight after he had crossed the line to grab his second win at his home race and third on Spanish soil in recent years. “It was fantastically emotional and the fans really helped because you feel the support from everyone,” said Alonso. “The whole team took care of every single detail because we want the success here but we don’t want it to stop there. “We have only had five races and there have been some ups and downs but we know we have the car to fight with the top cars and if we do well we can compete for the championship.” It was his second win of the season, in five races, and the 32nd win of his career – a triumph that endorsed his chal-
lenge for a third drivers’ title on an afternoon of Spanish supremacy at the Circuit de Catalunya. Driving with great aplomb, Alonso delivered a beautifully-judged performance to win a tactical contest dominated by tyre-wear management, finishing 9.338 seconds ahead of second placed Finn Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus. Alonso’s Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa started from ninth, but finished third ahead of defending triple world champion Sebastian Vettel and his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber. Massa said: “I was a little disappointed after qualifying yesterday, but the race was very good for us and we were very aggressive. We struggled a bit on the tyres to survive in a good way – and the race was very good for us.” Raikkonen said: “I don’t mind finishing second. I’m here only to do as good a race as I can and, despite finishing second, we have to take what we can from every race. We just have to keep working as a team to achieve the biggest goal we can.”
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A historic lunch at the FCC Brasserie
A statue in the property’s garden.
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The restaurant’s menu.
LCC Brasserie’s Pad Thai.
Steak and taters.
The architecture of the FCC Brasserie lends an old world charm.
r av e l ling is all about savouring the local cuisines, to hit the streets to try the street fare or to visit the local food markets for the best bites. Of course once in a while, it is also nice to experience some international fare from more pricer places and that is what we did when we had lunch at the Foreign Correspondent’s Club (FCC) Brasserie at Siem reap. given that me and the tour group i was with are media people who are not at a foreign land, we figured that the FCC was the logical place to be at.
Enjoying some Angkor beer.
crowd that time seemed a bit thin, i guess its because the restaurant had no airconditioning and the dry season in Seam reap is similar to the chillies in their dishes, extra hot. luckily the the cocktails and drinks served in the restaurant were extra cold
located on the main road just beside the river but set back with a beautiful garden, the FCC Brasserie is the restaurant of the FCC Hotel which is a must see when you are in Seam reap. The architecture and design of the place lends a unique French colonial feel to it enhancing the vibe of the restaurant. We were given a table at the balcony which is always full especially in the evenings, but the lunch
allowing us to finally relax, cool down, and get ready to eat. The food of the FCC Brasserie is composed of both familiar international selections with a few local dishes for good measure. The menu was short and sweet but the dishes they served were outstanding. i particularly loved their version of Pad Thai which was full of shrimps and had a less spicy, more savoury taste to it. i also loved their rib-eye steak which was served with taters and sides of mustard, gravy and a coleslaw. i paired these up with a can of ice cold angkor Beer. Follow me on Twitter or on Instagram @kennethkingong for more travel tips, foodie finds and happenings in, around and beyond Durianburg.
The view from the balcony.
With fellow travellers Jojie and Ian.
Fish and chips.
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MOVIE REVIEW
Superhero Blues Shane Black’s Iron Man Three By Jay Rosas
in the third instalment of iron Man, Tony Stark (robert Downey Jr.) and his girlfriend Pepper Potts (gwyneth Paltrow) have a conversation in Stark’s basement-cum-playground surrounded by his playthings (he has apparently manufactured a platoon of “iron men” between the hiatus of this and part two, while Pepper seems to have also moved in his mansion) that is crucial to understanding what iron Man 3 is all about. Pepper, disappointed at having been tricked when an empty iron Man greeted her on Christmas eve and finding Tony separately operating the armor, told him that he has become lazy and that it seems to take a toll on their relationship, and on the man himself.
Pepper’s frustration may seem a jab at a decline of intimacy, but it actually presents what Stark has become after too much tinkering with his toys – a man overwhelmed by his creation, and by the overconfidence that emanates from it (a personal invitation to wreck his home), a man despite his largerthan-life persona is vulnerable to human physical failings, bogged down by sleep disorder and anxiety attacks. The scene where Tony Stark is painstakingly dragging MK 1 along snowy rural Tennessee is as stark an image itself of how iron Man the machine has become a burden to iron Man the man. iron Man 3 shows us our own overassociation with technology, its continued innovation into limitless hybrids of technology, and actually critiquing it. Stark also gets to befriend a young boy named Harley (played by a precociously adorable Ty Simpkins) after he crash-lands in the Tennessee town, not accidentally as Stark also gets to have his work done here finding out some clues that will eventually lead
him to his arch nemesis aldrich Killian (guy Pearce). Harley’s family owns the garage/barn where Stark and his limp MK 1 find respite, and when the child discovers him they both engage in a lively banter that seems like a humbling moment for Stark, whose semi-hostility mask
wrote lethal Weapon, and was also the writer-director of the Downey’s comeback-vehicle (nope guys, iron Man was not it), the darkly-comic satire Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, directed what is obviously the best of the series. Black brings out the best in Downey (who has never been bet-
Black brings out the best in Downey, his perpetually twitchy self and quick-response banters, seem fresh and not tiresome mainly because by taking off the iron suit most of the time, Black has made Stark recognizably more human. his inexperience at child care and may actually tell us that this 40-something man-child could actually foster a child of his own. Harley, with his incessant interrogation triggering Stark’s anxiety attacks, is almost like a young Tony, he eventually brings the best out of him, and their moments together are a delight to watch. Fortunately, we have these clever and humanizing aspects to the film that seems to be an apt trajectory to the story of iron Man, thanks in part to writerdirector Shane Black who takes the directing seat after Jon Favreau (who by the way plays Happy, Tony’s chief security who got injured in an explosion and who turns out to be Downton abbey fan). it seems also fitting that Black, who
ter i think and i prefer his Stark over Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow), his perpetually twitchy self and quickresponse banters, seem fresh and not tiresome mainly because by taking off the iron suit most of the time, Black has made Stark recognizably more human. But Black doesn’t end it there. He inflects the story with a satire that is fiendishly good and actually relevant without being overtly irritating or being overtly political. There is of course the highlight of The Mandarin (played by the incomparable Ben Kingsley, whose thespic abilities is at best work here) who after ominously plaguing the television sets by intercepting his “custommade terror threats” makes a surprising turn that is worth the non-spoiler.
The Mandarin (with his fortune cookie story) and his cohort Killian, figure in well as shrewd metaphors for america’s war on terror, and if that is not enough, Black ups the ante of american insecurity and vulnerability, by creating iron Patriot, a prototype of Stark’s creation that is manned by Col. James rhodes (Don Cheadle). There is even some treat to Pepper Potts fans, a twist that may be a copout but entertaining nonetheless and some self-referencing to The avengers for some fanboys. Unfortunately, as there is too much happening in the plot, iron Man 3 also becomes at times, an antithesis to its own clever critique, and that is largely because it is a product of a successful Marvel franchise, and the need to deliver fireworks is as inevitable as the product itself raking in millions and ruling the blockbuster. Take for example the crime scene recreation of the explosion that injured Happy, or even the hologram presentation of Killian’s brain. iron Man, is incapable of resisting, it can’t help but over-employ the technology that is somehow weirdly alienating and dull. But, despite the obvious money shots (and less well-written parts iMO), i.e. the revenge of platoon iron Men, it makes up for the entertainment value. and even though Tony throws what could be the last physical evidence of his superhero-ness, we still get to remember the awesomeness. Here’s to hoping it stays that way. Rating: 4/5
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Virgin boss Richard Branson becomes air stewardess
BRITISH entrepreneur and boss of Virgin group Sir Richard Branson has dressed up as a female flight attendant after losing a bet to AirAsia chief Tony Fernandes.
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Prince Harry hits Denver, sings ‘happy birthday’ to olympian Missy Franklin PRINCE HARRY is making his way around the States. Fresh off his White House visit on Thursday, the redheaded royal continued his American tour with a trip to Denver for a special reception at Sanctuary golf Course on Friday. Prior to heading in to the celebration for the 2013 Warrior games, a competition for wounded military veterans, the prince shook hands with mayor Michael Hancock and grabbed a drink as he hobnobbed with U.S. Olympians Missy Franklin and Jessica Long. Long, who is a Paralympic swimmer, brought along her medals for Prince Harry to see, and held them up in front of his face at one point with a laugh. And it was a memorable day for Franklin too, who was celebrating her birthday and was surprised with
a big cake. The crowd, including Prince Harry, sang “Happy Birthday” to help the swimmer ring in her big 1-8. This was the second stop of Prince Harry’s seven-day visit to the States. He is set to attend the Warrior games in Colorado Springs today to watch more than 200 veterans who have been wounded due to combat com-
pete in a variety of athletic events, including archery and wheelchair basketball. “The Warrior games is something unique,” British Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Westmacott said as Prince Harry stood next to him at a podium. “We are very proud…we are thrilled Prince Harry is here for the opening.” E!-Online.
J-Lo’s 3-D concert movie Dance Again will include Marc Anthony divorce DON’T be fooled by the rocks that she’s got: She’s still, she’s still Jenny from the block. Yes, Jennifer Lopez keeps it real. In this instance, that means covering the notso-glamorous parts of her life (meaning: her and Marc Anthony’s divorce) in her upcoming 3-D concert movie, Dance Again. She explained Wednesday on Elvis Duran and the Morning Show, “I’d been through a big change in my life with the divorce and everything, and as crazy as we are, we thought, ‘Let’s put that on camera!’” In August, J.Lo’s manager, Benny Medina, told Extra his client would be following in katy Perry and Justin Bieber’s
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footsteps. He explained that the film will cover the past few years in the 43-year-old singer-actress’ life. As for the title? Even when things aren’t picture-perfect, Lopez’s instinct is apparently to snap back up, hit the road
and “dance again.” (“Dance Again” also happens to be the title of her 2012 hit with Pitbull.) Should be interesting to see Ms. Lopez “#LIVEITUP” and make her way through the tough times! E! Online.
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SM Bowling Center opens with more than just bowling By Kenneth Irving Ong
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a K i n g e nte r t ainment to new heights, the SM Bowling Center opened its door last May 10 at the SM lanang Premier mall.
located at the 2nd floor of the mall near the iMaX theater, the SM Bowling Center takes hipness and fun to a whole new level with its cutting-edge facilities, offering a great place to bond with family and friends. Modern interiors adorn the 16-lane bowling alley while leD Tvs and a fully automated scoring system provide added convenience. The centre also provides four topclass billiards tables where pool enthusiasts and casual hobbyists can shoot a few racks. going beyond just providing world class recreation, the centre also has four cozy KTv rooms that are equipped with a stateof-the -art sound system, as well as PS3 game lounges with a wide variety of games in the library for those who are not into
The SM Bowling Center at SM Lanang Premier is the first SM Bowling Center in Mindanao.
SM Bowling Center and SM Lanang Premier officials together with city officials opened the center. singing. a full-service Snack Time outlet is also located within the SM Bowling
Singers can sing their lungs out at the KTV rooms.
Center to provide refreshing drinks and filling snacks for guests. The brand-new Bowling Center in SM lanang Premier is the 6th branch with other branches located at SM City Fairview, SM Mall of asia, SM City north edsa, SM Center valenzuela, and SM City Cebu. The SM Bowling Center at SM lanang Premier is open from 10am to 10pm on Mondays to Thursdays with extended hours from 10am to 12 midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Arcade games can also be found in the lounge area.
The staff of SM Bowling Center.
The video game lounge features PS3 games.
Pin-pin, SM Bowling Center’s Level up your game with top quality billiard tables. mascot.
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SILENCING SERGIO
tiger lets his shots do the talking P
OnTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A weekend filled with sharp words between Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia came down to one last showdown Sunday in The Players Championship, this one staged across the water in a tiny, terrifying section of the TPC Sawgrass. Tied for the lead with two holes to play, Woods kept his shots on land and made two pars. Garcia hit three balls into the water for a quadruple bogey-double bogey finish. If there was special satisfaction in beating Garcia again,
Woods kept that to himself. What mattered was having a chance to win, closing it out like he does so often, and capturing the richest prize on the PGA Tour for the first time in a dozen years. ‘’We just go out there and play,’’ Woods said. ‘’I had an opportunity to win the golf tournament when I was tied for the lead today, and I thought I handled the situation well and really played well today when I really needed to. And that’s something I’m excited about it.’’ Woods allowed the final hour to turn into a
ANOtHER tItLE FOR tIGER. Tied for the lead with two holes to play, Woods kept his shots on land and made two pars. Garcia (right) could only bite his lips.
tense duel by hooking his tee shot into the water on the 14th hole for double bogey. But his short game bailed him out to save par on the 15th and make a critical birdie on the 16th, and he was solid on the final two holes for a 2-under 70. If only it were that simple for the Spaniard. Garcia was standing on the 17th tee shot, staring across to the island green to watch Woods make his par. He took aim at the flag with his wedge and hung his head when he saw the ball splashed down short of the
green. Then, Garcia hit another one in the water on his way to a quadruple-bogey 7. The meltdown was complete when Garcia hit his tee shot into the water on the 18th. ‘’It’s always nice to have a chance at beating the no. 1 player in the world, but unfortunately for me, I wasn’t able to this week,’’ Garcia said. Woods was in the scoring trailer when he watched on TV as Swedish rookie David Lingmerth missed a long birdie putt that would have forced a playoff. It raced by the cup, and Lingmerth three-putted for bogey. ‘’How about that?’’ Woods said to his caddie,
HOW MANY tIMES HAS HE dONE tHIS? Leo Messi celebrates for FC Barcelona.
Joe LaCava as he gave him a hug. Woods finished on 13-under 275. He won The Players for the first time since 2001 and became the fifth multiple winner at Sawgrass since The Players moved to this former swamp in 1982. It was his 78th career win on the PGA Tour, four short of the record held by Sam Snead. And it was his first time winning with his girlfriend, Olympic ski champion Lindsey Vonn, at the tournament. Lingmerth closed with a 72 and finished two shots behind along with Kevin Streelman (67) and
Jeff Maggert, who also was tied for the lead until finding the water on the 17th to make double bogey. The 49-year-old Maggert birdied the 18th for a 70. Garcia took 13 shots to cover the final two holes 6-over par - and tumbled into a tie for eighth. There was a fourway tie for the lead after Woods made his double bogey, and the infamous 17th green took out Maggert and Garcia. After Garcia went into the water twice, Lingmerth missed an 8-foot birdie putt that would have tied him for the lead.
Barcelona wins 22nd La Liga title
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ADRID, May 11 (Reuters) - Barcelona won their 22nd La Liga title when second-placed Real Madriddrew 1-1 at Espanyol on Saturday to leave Tito Vilanova’s side with an unassailable lead at the top. Vilanova wrestled the title back from their arch-rivals in his first season since replacing Pep Guardiola at the helm, making it four league trophies in the last five years for the Catalans. Barca were top from the opening day of the campaign, and are only the second side to have led a 20-team league from
beginning to end after Real completed the same feat in 1987-88. With Real coach Mourinho publicly writing off his side’s chances of overhauling Barcelona as early as the beginning of the year, they have been keen to stress that winning the title was not as easy as it might have appeared. “We played such a good first half of the season that people have had the sensation it was a league that had been won a long time ago,” Vilanova told a news conference earlier in the day ahead of Sunday’s trip to thirdplaced Atletico Madrid.
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tENAcIOuS tENORIO. LA Tenorio fired 28 to lead the Gin Kings to the Finals.
ARAnGAy Ginebra San Miguel unleashed a blistering attack early before showing poise in the face of a furious Talk ‘n Text rally to win Game Five of their Commissioner’s Cup semifinals series, 111-103, Sunday at the SMART-Araneta Coliseum. With the win, Ginebra booked its first finals appearance since the 2011 edition of the tournament. “I didn’t expect that we’ll be in the championship,” said Ginebra coach Alfrancis Chua, who rebounded from an 0-4 start to the tournament to make a Cinderella run to the finals as a seventh seed. They will face top-ranked Alaska in the championship round.
“It’s a God-given gift, daming injuries, pero nakarating kami dito.” Buoyed by a boisterous crowd of 21,408 cheering lustily for them from the opening tip, the Gin Kings built a 20-point halftime lead, 61-41, against the shorthanded Tropang Texters. But Talk ‘n Text, which was playing without star forward Ranidel De Ocampo in addition to injured stalwarts Kelly Williams and Jared Dillinger, did not give up. The Tropang Texters cut the lead to just 11 points at the end of the third period, and came within striking distance in the final quarter. “Tinitingnan ko, kinakabahan ako,” said Chua. “Pero yung mga players, wala lang.” LA Tenorio led Gine-
bra with 28 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter to keep Talk ‘n Text at bay. “The kid showed something that, pwede talaga siyang mag-[Best Player of the Conference,” said Chua. Import Vernon Macklin, whose arrival in the tournament turned Ginebra’s fortunes around, added 22 points and 20 rebounds, while Mac Baracael had 21 points. Against Alaska in the finals, Chua knows the going will get even tougher. “Alaska is very complete, from wing to point to big man,” said Chua, who added that he won’t be thinking of the championship round just yet. “Enjoy-in ko muna ‘to kahit isang araw.”
BACK TO THE FINALS
Stung by Serena
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ADRID (Reuters) World number one Serena Williams racked up the 50th title of her illustrious 18-year career when she thumped Maria Sharapova 6-1 6-4 to defend her Madrid Open crown on Sunday. Williams’ victory, her fourth tournament success of 2013 and only the seventh on clay since she turned pro in 1995, prevented Sharapova from leapfrogging her to the top of the rankings. It also showed the 31-yearold American, a 15-times grand slam singles champion, is on red-hot form as she prepares her bid to add to her sole French Open title at Roland Garros starting later this month. With the sliding roof over the Manolo Santana show court open to a cloudless sky, Sharapova struggled to find
her range as Williams battered winners to all corners to race into a one-set lead. The Russian world number two mounted a fightback at the start of the second set but could not sustain it and Williams broke her for a fifth time in the match to secure a first title on red clay - the Madrid courts were blue last year - since the 2002 French Open. “It’s not the ultimate title, but it’s a good start in the right direction,” Williams, who was upset by Virginie Razzano in the first round at Roland Garros last year, told a
news conference. “I don’t know how many more (titles) I can win,” she added. “Like I say every day, who knows if I’ll ever win another title? I just want to live the moment and the dream every chance I get.”
SERENA’S 50tH. Maria Sharapova is still unsuccessful on clay against Serena Williams this year.