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EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 6 ISSUE 44 • THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013

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Serving a seamless society

FRESH MANDATE. Second district rep. Mylene Garcia (second from left) is proclaimed by board of canvassers chair Aimee Ampoloquio (second from right) and members Atty. Edipolo Sarabia (left) and Atty. Ma. Teresa Pescadero. Below, the winners of the first district city council (l-r) Nilo Abellera Jr, Melchor Quitain, Leah Librado, Leo Avila and edgar Ibuyan were also declared. Lean Daval Jr.

PROCLAIMED • Karlo, Mylene, Sid, 1st, 3rd district council winners proclaimed • Absent Rody, Pulong not ‘officially’ proclaimed • 2nd district winners to wait another day • Dureza, Apostol still locked in tight battle for no.8

By Neil Bravo and Greg Deligero

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fter a snail-pace canvassing stymied several times by technical glitches and a hypertensive head of the canvassing body, Davao City’s three reelectionist members of the House of representatives along with 16 of the 24 council members were formally proclaimed last night. representatives Karlo Nograles (first dist.) Mylene Garcia (second dist.), and Isidro Ungab (third dist.) w e r e

proclaimed by the City Board of Canvassers chair Aimee Ampoloquio but not unchallenged mayoralty and vice mayoralty candidates rodrigo Duterte and son Pulong. the Dutertes were not around last night and Ampoloquio said they did not print the certificate of canvass for the city’s top local positions. Nograles was first to be proclaimed at 8:10 p.m., followed by the first district council winners at 8:16 p.m. with edgar Ibuyan, Leo Avila, Melchor Quit-

ain, Leah Librado, and Nilo Abellera Jr. Not around were Joanne Bonguyan-Quilos, Mabel Acosta, and Bonifacio Militar. Ungab was proclaimed at 8:20 p.m. with third district council winners Karlo Bello, Bernard Al-ag, Myrna Dalodo-Ortiz, rchelle Zozobrado, Joselle Villafuerte, Antoinette Principe and Vic Advincula Jr. Garcia was the lone winner in the second district who was proclaimed at 8:32 p.m.

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FINAL RESULTS

419,691

387,359

Duterte, Rody MayoR

Duterte, Paolo VICE-MayoR

First District Representative 132,275 65,999

Nograles, Karlo

Bonguyan, Luis

Second District Representative 85,499 67,664

Garcia, Mylene

Bian, Joji

Third District Representative 101,407

Ungab, Isidro


95,845 86,255

84,525 72,340

70,296

68,217

ZoZoBRaDo

VILLaFUERTE

oRTIZ

BELLo

LoPEZ

60,182

aL-aG

88,694

aDVINCULa JR.

MaHIPUS

83,761

MoNTEVERDE

91,471

DUREZa

BoNGUyaN

aLEJaNDRE

aBELLa

QUITaIN

LIBRaDo

97,556

EDGEDAVAO

Council - Third District 92,992

91,562

DayaNGHIRaNG

114,500

100,514

IBUyaN

BoNGUyaN

aVILa

106,797 104,534 100,206

123,394

104,815

aCoSTa

aBELLERa

106,260

124,855

MILITaR

142,440 124,045

Council - Second District

DayaP

Council - First District

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PRINCIPE

2 THE BIG NEWS

Bian’s not done final

3 Precincts pending

final

I’M NOT DONE. Davao City 2nd District congressional candidate Joji Ilagan-Bian joins her supporters who staged a protest rally in front of Sangguniang Panlungsod along San Pedro Street yesterday against the Commission of Elections (Comelec) Board of Canvassers’ for deliberately delaying of canvassing. Lean Daval Jr.

Ampoloquio dares: ‘File protest’ By Neil Bravo and EJ Fernandez

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s they say, a woman just changes her mind. Less than 24 hours after she graciously conceded defeat in Davao City’s second district congressional race, Joji Ilagan-Bian was in a fighting mood again yesterday morning joining some 200 of her supporters who staged a protest rally in front of the Sangguniang Panlungsod building where the canvassing of votes was being held inside the session hall. “In the morning yesterday, I said elections is over, I accepted the decision, but in the afternoon yesterday, dili na mayo ang pamaagi (the manner (of canvassing) is not good),” Bian said referring to her official statement conceding to reelectionist rep. Mylene Garcia, who was officially proclaimed winner late last night (see separate story). Bian’s supporters massed at around 10:00 a.m. right in front of the SP building to protest over the

antics of city board of canvassers (CBOC) presiding chair Aimee Amploquio. Asked to comment on Bian’s statement, Ampoloquio quickly retorted: “Let her file a protest if she has doubts.” Bian’s supporters lamented Ampoloquio’s handling of the canvassing proceedings. On tuesday, Amploquio interrupted the canvassing twice in the afternoon after she complained of nausea and numbness. Her blood pressure was reported as 140/90 and 140/100 in both occasions. She was taken to a hospital by an ambulance of the city’s Central 911, came back after more than two hours but again called off the canvassing. earlier, she declared on the floor that she will be showing the results of the congressional race which was placed at 90 percent complete. the results were not shown and instead, she called it a night. Ampoloquio’s appar-

ent penchant for taking her own sweet time in the canvassing irked the supporters of Bian who admitted they were on the brink of protesting late tuesday night. “I want to pacify the people on the ground, in the afternoon, Ampoloquio was active, later on she is sick already,” Bian said. She bared that she heard reports, that Ampoloquio went out of the session hall with lawyers of her rival rep. Garcia. “Now the question is Ampoloquio promised that before the night will end, she will flash the results on the screen, but she left without doing so,” Bian said. “Dili lng na para sa akoa, para pud sa mga konsehal, transparent baya dapat ta.” Bian lamented Ampoloquio’s adamant stand to stay on as presiding officer. “Ampoloquio knows that people are waiting, she should have been

AILING AIMEE. Board of Canvassers chair lawyer Aimee Ampoloquio is seen being escorted by her staff and Central 911 personnel unto an ambulance that will bring her to the hospital after her blood pressure shoot up during Tuesday afternoon’s election canvassing at the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Lean Daval Jr. replaced if she was ill, not delay it for tomorrow,” Bian added. “It should be the responsibility of the Comelec to replace her, so that it will be finished earlier.” According to Bian, she saw irregularities in Ampoloquio’s action. Bian had already conceded as early as tuesday morning to Garcia and offered a hand in reconciliation. However, yesterday’s rally has changed all that. “I’m now recalling my

decision to concede yesterday, im continuing the fight because this is no longer a transparent process,” Bian said. “I conceded based on the perception that there will be a transparent process.” Asked if she will be filing an election protest, she said “it’s too early for that.” “We will accept the decision of the Comelec as long as it is honest and clear. they know that Bian and Garcia fight is very close, they should have

finished the canvassing early,” she added. According to a Bian supporter, each time Bian takes the lead in the counting, Ampoloquio would give reasons to delay the canvassing, like problems with the Cf cards and her health. the supporters did not elaborate their basis for claiming that Bian was leading in the counting. the group later retreated inside the San Pedro Cathedral compound.


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DAVAO CITY

Supporters of 2nd district congressional candidate Joji Ilagan-Bian resorts to prayers during the lightning rally held by her supporters at the San Pedro Cathedral in front of the City Canvassing Center at the Sangguniang Panglungsod. Ilagan-Bian who earlier conceded defeat to rival Mylene Garcia is hurling charges of irregularities at the Board of Canvassers. Joji Bian withdrew her concession to the lead of incumbent representative Mylene Garcia citing the low turn-out of the results from the second district. She said she changed her mind after hearing reports that she is leading in the count, and the slow progress of the canvassing of results as the poll body calls for recess every now and then. Bian said she will eventually accept the result of the election after all the returns in the latest political exercise have been accounted for. Bian supporters gathered at the Sangguniang Panlungsod to show support to their candidate. Senior Inspector Gretchen Cinco, deputy spokesperson of the Police regional Office XI said a total of 128 persons have been arrested for violation of the liquor ban. 122 in the area of responsibility of the Davao City Police Office, two in Davao del Norte and four in Davao del Sur. No violation was reported in Compostela Valley and Davao Oriental. All cases would be filed regularly as an election offense. Apprehension on the gun ban violations from January 14 to date: 252; 127 cases filed, a total of 153 firearms confiscated. Atty. Aimee Ampoloquio, chair of the Board of Canvassers of the city Comelec maintained that the proclamation of winning candidates of the city can be done only after all the returns have been accounted for. two paramedics of the emergency response Center Central 911 checked anew the health condition of Atty. Aimee Ampoloquio, chair of the Board of Canvassers of the City election Office. Since May 14 , canvassing of votes at the Sangguniang Panlungsod took several breaks because of the chair’s hypertension.

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Comelec to hold special election in ComVal town t

He Commission on elections (Comelec) has decided to hold a special election in Compostela, Compostela Valley as the two mayoral candidates are in a tight race. Comelec regional director Wilfred Jay Balisado said they are set to conduct a special election in the polling precincts in Gabi elementary School as more than 800 bal-

lots were interchanged with the ballots that were meant for a barangay in Baguio City. “the votes are still very significant because of the tight competition among the two mayoral aspirants,” Balisado said. Mayoralty candidates Lema Bolo and Dolfo Ang were in a tight competition, with Bolo having a very slim advantage of six with 13,093 votes over

Ang’s 13,087 votes. Balisado said there is no difference between the regular midterm election and the special election. “the board of election inspectors will follow the same guidelines and voters will still undergo the same process. the election officers in that polling center has already requested the municipal board of canvassers to wait for the results

of the voting in Barangay Gabi,” he said. Balisado is also relying on Air 21 to transport the official ballots as soon as possible so that they could start with the voting process in the said polling center by thursday. He also reminded the mayoralty candidates to avoid initiating any campaign schemes while waiting for the official ballots to arrive. [PNA]

DAVAO DEL SUR

Mayor Joseph Peñas will be serving his 2nd term as local chief executive in Digos City for 2013-2016 after being proclaimed by the CBOC as winner in the midterm elections by virtue of Comelec resolution 9700. Also proclaimed was VICe-MAYOr reynaldo Hermosisima, Peñas running mate under the Liberal Party. MBOC Hagonoy yesterday proclaimed as election winners 3rd termer Mayor franco Calida and Vice Mayor Myrna raut. the proclaimed COUNCILOrS are: Helen Nuñez, Sheryll Gayud, Vincent Paden, ronald Watin, raymundo Alalong, Sr., Dante Aznar, teodulo Briones and Gonzalo Palmos Jr. All winners are under the Nacionalista Party/DavSur Peoples Alliance Party. MAYOr roel O. Paras is reelected in his 3rd term as the local chief executive of the municipality of Malalag. the MBOC of Malalag yesterday proclaimed Paras together with running mate under the Nacionalista Party, VICe MAYOr Anselmo Mejias Sr. as winners in the 2013 midterm elections. the MBOC has also proclaimed the winning councilors. Partial and unofficial results from Digos City Canvassing Center as of 6pm May 14: MAYOr – Joseph Peñas 37,440; Dodo Cagas 31,723. VICe MAYOr – reynaldo Hermosisima 36,992; Manuel Gonzales 28,584; Priscilla Barroquillo 439. Provincial BOC partial and unofficial results from 9 municipalities as of 6pm May 14: GOVerNOr – Claude Bautista 88,089; Marc Douglas Cagas IV 84,981. VICe GOVerNOr - Aileen Almendras 75,799; Simplicio Latasa 69,376 votes.

DAVAO DEL NORTE

With COMeLeC resolution 9700 as the basis, PBOC chairperson Atty. Ma. febes Barlaan proclaimed as winners before noontime today, GOVerNOr rodolfo P. del rosario, VICe GOVerNOr. Victorio Suaybaguio, Davao del Norte 1st District CONGreSSMAN Antonio rafael G. del rosario and Davao del Norte 2nd District CONGreSSMAN Antonio f. Lagdameo, Jr. Led by their Chair Atty John Paul Cubero, the City Board of Canvassers proclaimed ALLAN reLLON as the MAYOr for 2013-2016 while GeterItO GeMeNtIZA as VICe MAYOr of the 6th City Council for 2013-2016. the city board of canvasser convened at 9:05am, to continue consolidating votes from the remaining 5 clustered precincts. CBOC Chair Atty. John Paul Cubero said counted votes already reached 96.79 percent. CBOC chaired by Atty. John Paul Cubero will proclaim at 11:00am today (May 15) winning Mayoral candidate Allan rellon and VICe MAYOr candidate Boyet Gementiza. rellon got the highest votes of

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Darlene blames brownouts for upset loss

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eNerAL Santos City Incumbent Mayor Darlene Antonino-Custodio has blamed the prolonged brownouts here in the past months and the public’s “unfounded” perception that the city government has done nothing to address the crisis as among the reasons behind her failed reelection bid in the May 13 elections. the mayor acknowledged that her popularity and those of her party mates in the administration-backed Liberal Party-Achiever’s with Integrity Movement (LP-AIM) had nosedived when the daily rotational brownouts in the area reached seven hours in March. She said her critics and some residents misjudged her over the outages. Stalwarts of rival camp People’s Champ Movement-United Nationalist Alliance (PCM-UNA) highlighted the issue on the brownouts and the power crisis in their campaign.

“I think it was really the issue of the brownouts (that cost my reelection),” the mayor said in an interview over tV Patrol Socsksargen. On tuesday, the city board of canvassers (CBOC) proclaimed Custodio’s challenger, top councilor ronnel rivera of the PCM-UNA, as the duly elected mayor. rivera garnered 93,535 votes while Custodio only received 79,053 based on the final and official count released by the CBOC. rivera’s running mate, incumbent Vice Mayor Shirlyn Banas-Nograles, won by landslide over LP-AIM vice mayoral bet eduardo Leyson III. In the city council race, only five LP-AIM incumbent councilors are returning for another three-year term ¬– elizabeth Bagonoc, richard Atendido, Vivencio Dinopol, Marius Oco and eduardo Leyson IV. the five other LPAIM incumbent coun-

cilors – Nepthale Natividad, Dante Vicente, Margareth Santos, remos de Claro and Virginia Llido – lost their seats to PCM-UNA stalwarts. Aside from issue on the brownouts, the mayor said their party’s chances took a big hit with the endorsement by bloc-voting Inglesia Ni Cristo of the candidacies of rivera, Nograles and seven PCM-UNA city council bets. the religious sect, which had fully backed the LP-AIM in the 2010 elections, only endorsed five members of the latter’s city council slate. Custodio said they also gathered some evidences that their rival party turned to vote-buying schemes during the homestretch of the campaign. “that is quite known among the people,” she said, without further elaborating. But overall, the mayor said she has accepted the results of the elections and vowed to

move on. She said their group had not seen any problem with regards to the canvassing of votes from the city’s 298 clustered precincts. “the people voted for their chosen candidates for whatever reason and that was the result,” the mayor said. Custodio complimented rivera for his win and challenged the latter to work on his promised changes to the city and unite the city’s constituents. “I would like to congratulate mayor-elect ronnel rivera. the people have spoken and they have elected you on the basis of change. the election has gone past and politics is over. the city will not move forward if we’re not united. the city is bigger than both of us,” she said. the mayor added that she will focus on taking care of her family when her term finally ends on June 30. [Allen V. estabillo / MindaNews]


5 THE ECONOMY

EDGEDAVAO VOL. 6 ISSUE 44 • THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013

Vista Land sees P5B earnings in 2013 L

ISteD Villar-led Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc., the country’s largest homebuilder, expects to generate P5 billion in core net income as it targets to launch P30 billion worth of residential projects in 2013. Chief executive Officer ricardo tan Jr. expressed optimism of hitting higher revenues this year after the company’s net income rose 29 percent to P1.34 billion in the first quarter in 2013 from P1.04 billion last year. “this reflects that the real estate market is really strong,” he said in a press briefing. tan said the country’s growing population estimated at 100 million and 12 million filipinos working abroad earning to buy a home provide huge opportunities particularly in the lower-end market. the company’s revenues rose 21 percent to P4.86 billion for the

first quarter of this year compared to the P4.02 billion last year. “Our first quarter reservation sales are close to P12 billion which confirms our reading that demand for housing all over the country continues to be very strong,” he added. Manuel Paolo Villar, president and chief executive officer, said the company launched 11 subdivision projects in the first quarter with aggregate value of about P6.4 billion. Of the total, eight projects are in the low and affordable while three in the middle income segment. “Outside of Metro Manila, we opened projects in Bulacan, Bataan, Cagayan de Oro, Pampanga and tarlac,” he said. tan said as in the previous years, their expansion in the provinces will continue to be a growth driver for this year. Among Vista Land’s business units, Com-

BUSY TARMAC. Airline crew unload luggage from the aircraft and will be transported to the baggage carousel where passengers await, at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport on Buhangin in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

munities Philippines comprised 40 percent of their total revenues. Others are Brittany Corp., Crown Asia Properties and Vista residences Inc.

Company’s capital expenditure for 2013 is expected to reach over P18.6 billion. “I remain extremely confident about the prospects for our

economy,” said Villar. “In addition to our aggressive expansion in the provinces, we have continued to move forward with our plans for communities in

our major hubs like evia in Daang Hari, the Lakefront in Sucat and our Swiss-inspired development, Crosswinds, in tagaytay City.” [PNA]

er base and revenues, Globe Postpaid continues to provide solid contribution to the company’s overall mobile business,” said Martha Sazon, Head of Globe Postpaid. “Postpaid customers have become more discerning over the years as they look for offers that are relevant and give them value for money. So when it comes to postpaid, subscribers choose Globe and stay with Globe.” Keeping momentum to grow its postpaid segment in the second quarter of the year, Globe strengthened partnerships with device manufacturers and offered the best smartphone deals. the telco gained exclusivity to carry the new BlackBerry Z10 Lte under its suite of unlimited surfing plans that provide subscribers with unlimited Lte surfing of up to 42 Mbps. the BlackBerry Z10 Lte is available for as low as P1799 monthly over a 30-month contract or P1999 monthly over a 24-month contract. In April, Globe unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S4 and offered the newest Galaxy smartphone for as low as P1,599 monthly under the best-ever Globe My Super Plan 999 with P600 monthly cashout

over a 24-month contract period, giving customers the most affordable and competitive device bundle offer in the market today. Under this best-ever offer, subscribers get unlimited Lte surfing of up to 42 Mbps plus free calls and texts. In conjunction with its device launches, Globe further upped the ante in postpaid with the launch of the best-ever My Super Plan, where subscribers get more than what they pay for with postpaid plans now bundled with peso value amounts that are almost double the plan value. the peso value amount can be allocated among combos in the form of call, text, and surfing services, consumable amount, and gadgets. Subscribers also have the flexibility to choose their contract periods ranging from 6 months to 30 months. With its breakthrough and revolutionary offers, Globe My Super Plan was awarded as the Most Innovative telecom Project in the 16th telecom Asia Awards, besting telco products from Japan, Singapore, Korea, and Indonesia to win the much-coveted award given to an innovative project with the biggest impact in the market.

Globe postpaid posts double-digit growth in subscriber base, revenues

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eD by its fully-customizable postpaid plans and the most competitive smartphone offers, Globe telecom’s postpaid business sustained momentum with double-digit growth in subscriber base and revenues in the first quarter of 2013, with postpaid customer base nearing 2 million. As of end-March 2013, Globe postpaid subscribers totaled 1.9 million, a 21% increase from previous year’s 1.5 million with gross acquisitions soaring to a record-high of over 205,000 in the first quarter, up 35% and 40% against the same period last year and last quarter, respectively. Net postpaid additions also increased to a quarterly high of over 122,000 during the period, surpassing last year’s level by 44% and last quarter’s performance by 71%. the segment likewise showed outstanding growth in service revenues after posting P6.0 billion in revenues during the same period, up 14% from P5.3 billion in the previous year. Postpaid service revenues in 1Q 2013 account for 35% of total mobile revenues, up from 32% in 1Q12. “With successive quarters of growth in subscrib-


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

5.4 4th Qtr 2012

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

6.8 4th Qtr 2012

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

USD 3,969.51 million Dec 2012 USD 5,135.46 million Nov 2012 USD -1,585 million Nov 2012 USD -209 million Mar 2012 P 5,171,689 million Dec 2012

8. Interest Rates 4/

3.6 % Jan 2013 P155,308 million Nov 2012 P 5,381 billion Nov 2012

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

P 40.67 Feb 2013

12. Stocks Composite Index 6/

6,242.7 Jan 2013

13. Consumer Price Index 2006=100

132.4 Feb 2013

14. Headline Inflation Rate 2006=100

3.4 Feb 2013

15. Core Inflation Rate 2006=100

3.8 Feb 2013

16. Visitor Arrivals

352,438 Nov 2012

17. Underemployment Rate 7/

20.9% Jan 2013

18. Unemployment Rate 7/

7.1% Jan 2013

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

2013

2012

2011

40.67 40.73

42.23 41.01 41.12 41.45 41.75 42.04 41.91 42.78 42.85 42.70 42.86 42.66 43.62

43.31 43.64 43.27 43.45 43.02 42.42 42.81 43.37 43.13 43.24 43.52 43.70 44.17

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Landco posts 15.3% sales growth U

PSCALe developer Landco Pacific Corporation posted a 15.3 percent growth in its sales performance at Q1 of 2013, significantly higher compared to the same period last year. from January to March 2013, total sales amounted to P805 Million while total sales for the same period in 2012 were at P698 Million. Sales generated came from Leisure Communities (331 Million), Luxury Home Communities (269 Million) and resort-Inspired Condominiums (205 Million). Landco’s top selling project for Q1 2013 is tribeca Private residences, with sales of P205 Million. tribeca Private residences is a resort-inspired residential condominium development located in Sucat, Muntinlupa. “Our first quarter sales performance shows the market’s confidence in the quality and value of our leisure developments. We are happy to offer different ways for our customers to experience unique leisure lifestyles and enjoy quality time with loved ones, which is just what we need to cope with and face our busy, challenging lives

today,” said Alfred Xerez-Burgos III, President and CeO of Landco Pacific Corp. Xerez-Burgos is confident that based on their 2013 Q1 performance, they will meet their yearend sales targets. Landco is currently completing various projects at a brisk pace. the construction of tribeca Private residences’ fifth tower is now in fullswing, located in the Hudson Place cluster in tribeca Private residences. Designed to provide residents a resort lifestyle in the midst of the city, tribeca features highend leisure amenities that include the 1,800 sq. m. Aqua Park and the 3-hectare Central Park. Within the Central Park is a world-class football field which is the home and playing field of the Chelsea fC Soccer School operated by the Younghusband football Academy. this summer, Landco has catapulted its Leisure tourism estate in Playa Calatagan through the opening of Aquaria, a world-class beach resort open to local and foreign tourists located in Calatagan, Batangas. this Leisure tourism estate is envisioned to be an exciting

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P2,160

for ordinary and

P2, 730 for air-conditioned class. source: phIltranco bus

mixed-use community and leisure tourism hub in Calatagan, Batangas. through the launch of Aquaria, Calatagan has fast-become the preferred beach destination within driving distance from Metro Manila. future plans include building high-end seaside condominiums with-

in Playa Calatagan’s Leisure tourism estate. recently,Landco launched Somerset in Waterwood Park in Bulacan. Somerset is an upscale house and lot development for start-up families who wish to live in a highend, leisure-inspired community in Baliuag, Bulacan.

* Le Cordon Bleu Austra-

* UtS Insearch the Australian education exhibition will happen on May 17, 2013, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. at the Jade Ballroom, Marco Polo Hotel Davao. You can bring (optional) your transcript of records, IeLtS result and password. the event will also offer free VISA processing for qualified applicants. everyone is invited to come, as entrance is absolutely free. However, only limited slots are available so better register online now at: www.idpdavao. eventzilla.net. You can also visit the IDP facebook page and the official Australian education exhibition facebook event page or contact 0906 411 6391 for more details. Don’t miss this once- ayear one-day event! this could be your gateway to a brighter career and future.

IDP Philippines opens opportunities in Australian Education Exhibition

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ILIPINOS, wherever in the world we may be, have certainly earned the reputation as reliable and industrious workers. this is clearly visible by the exponential increase in remittances estimated at $1.855 billion just January of this year, an 8.4% increase from last year’s $1.7 billion. In Australia, the in- demand jobs that filipinos can fill in according to Western Australian Skilled Migration Occupation List 2012-2013 are: managers, accountant, engineers, nurses, teachers and community workers. there are just some of the jobs that are listed and there more specialized jobs in the creative arena that are offered as well. Considering this, IDP Philippines has opened a door for filipinos to step on 5:45 5:45 6:00 6:10 7:50 7:50 8:00 9:10 9:40 11:30 12:00 12:55

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Australian land and to give us the opportunity for better education and careers. IDP Philippines will host the Australian education exhibition, where 20 Australian schools will showcase their programs and campus facilities to anyone who is aspiring to experience an international education. this event will be a country-wide roadshow, starting with Davao City on May 17 (friday), Manila on May 18 (Saturday) and Cebu on May 19 (Sunday). IDP, the world leader in assisting international students find the right overseas study option, placed over 300,000 students get education opportunities in key colleges and universities worldwide. the 20 schools that will be present on the Australian education exhibition are: as of May 2013

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THE BIGGER PICTURE

Davao votes

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AY 13, 2013, election day. Dabawenyos of all walks of life trooped to the city’s 6,214 precincts to cast their votes and translate a democratic right into a statement—in this country, the ordinary masses decide who will lead them in government. Of course, that may be a motherhood statement sans all the political linings of the election, Philippine-style.

Monday’s elections was the second in Philippine history using automated machines called PCOS which has a familiar sound like our own currency. the PCOS was undoubtedly the star of the 2013 elections—whether it is by playing the role of a fast-counting and fast-transmitting hero, a villainous and menacing non-functioning bug, or a comic blinking technology flop.

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He law establishing the “K plus 12” educational Program in the Philippines has been signed President Benigno Aquino. Simply put, the program aims to improve the quality of basic education so that its graduates would be prepared for gainful employment and live a productive life. “K plus 12” will look at the possibility of specialized education such as a high school which will focus on the arts or agriculture. the plan adds one more year to both primary and secondary levels after kindergarten. the law’s approval will not altogether stop the debate between those in favor of it and those who are not. the argument has to do with the financial capacity of parents, the number of schools and classrooms, the number of teachers, and even the availability of books and other school supplies.

Despite assurances of the Department of education (Deped) that the government will basically shoulder most of the education costs, doubting thomas-

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es or the perennial oppositionists and the professional hecklers will continue to be negative about the new program. However, it matters little now that it is a law. the period of debate has long ended and what really matters is how the government will implement it and prove to all and sundry that it will work. If the K-12 education Plan succeeds, then the Philippine education system would be at par with those of other countries in the world. Clearly, the key to success is to have sufficient government funds to address the above mentioned basic problems that have bedeviled the country’s educational system year end and year out. Added to these is Internet connectivity, a must in modern-day learning systems. Another serious problem that needs to be solved is malnutrition among schoolchildren due to poverty. everybody and his uncle knows that this is behind the high dropout rate in our grade schools and the reason why many of our pupils are slow-learners. In sum, there is no doubt that K-12 is a program worth trying.

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NTi-EuroPEANS often fudge the question of whether they would like Britain to quit the single market as well as the eU. they should be invited to clarify precisely what they mean. Quitting the single market would be extremely bad for the economy, since about half of Britain’s trade is with the eU. this wouldn’t all vanish. But all sorts of barriers would make it much harder for companies to do business across frontiers, leading to a big rise in unemployment. Britain has the world’s third-largest stock of foreign direct investment after the United States and China. But multinational companies, which have used Britain as a hub in part because it has access to the single market, would curtail their investment if that was no longer so. the City of London, the UK’s most successful industry, would also suffer if it was cut off from its european hinterland. Not surprisingly, many eurosceptics don’t want to quit the single market. they think they can have unfettered access to this market without the rules and regulations that irritate them. the idea that Britain can have its cake and eat it is naïve. the rest of the eU might well allow it access to the single market – and even then not on an unfettered basis – but only if the UK abided by its rules. What’s more, it wouldn’t then have a vote on those rules, putting its business at a disadvantage. that’s the position Norway, which is not in the eU, finds itself in. It also has to pay almost as much on a per capita basis as Britain for the privilege of such second-class status. the anti-europeans are fond of lambasting Brussels bureaucracy. they also point to misguided policies such as the Common fisheries Policy, which results in dead fish being thrown back into the sea, or the planned tobin tax, which will gum up financial markets. these attacks are fair, even if they don’t snuff out the case for staying in. But Britain has a golden opportunity to help reform the eU. this is because the main solution to the euro zone’s crisis is to make it more competitive. It’s a misconception to suppose that the euro zone is charging towards political, fiscal and banking union – as Germany is just not willing to pay for it. Instead, the single market needs to be properly extended to services. free trade needs to be promoted with other blocs such as America. And capital markets should be boosted as a solution to europe’s banking malaise. Cameron needs to start pushing this agenda now. Achieving it would not just be good for Britain. It would increase the chance of persuading the electorate to vote yes in any referendum.


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Grace in defeat

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HILe the 2013 midterm elections was marked by tension, violence and allegations of fraud in some places of the country, that was not the case in Davao City which has maintained a reputation for holding relatively peaceful polls. I saw the televised concession of defeat by Davao City’s losing congressional candidates Luis C. Bonguyan (1st district, and Joji Ilagan Bian (2nd district). Losing a bitterly fought election campaign that was at times marked by personal insults and yet find the courage and grace to publicly accept defeat and sound the call for unity is a laudable trait. Pesky PCOS In many areas of the country last Monday, dozens upon dozens of precinct count optical scan (PCOS) used in the automated polls refused to cooperate with the Commission

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on elections (Comelec) and bogged down for one reason or another, frustrating b o t h election officers and voters alike. that was the bad news. the good news was that it was not enough to really alter the collective will of the electorate. the resultant aggravation was a mere pin prick in the electon process. On the whole, the midterm polls was a huge success. What used to take days, weeks and even longer to determine the final winners in the bad, old days of manual counting are now history.

Hail, the PCOS machines! Who’s gonna clean up the mess? All over the country, thousands of tons of campaign materials littering the landscape from Aparri to Jolo are mute testimony to the Pinoy’s love for politics and elections, bar none. As the countdown to e-Day narrowed, the Pinoy became more feverish by the day, and the more campaign propaganda materials he ground out. Now that it’s all over except for a few laggard BeIs here and there, the only feverish Pinoys left are the losers. Imagine the unpaid bills they still have to reckon with, a bitter pill to swallow. Nobody loves a loser, as the saying goes. But don’t expect him to collect all the campaign trash he left behind on the campaign trail. the city environment and natural resources (Cenro) is one government agency that has no love for elections. Wanna bet?

U.S.-Russian initiative on Syria

He recent U.S.-russian initiative on the Syria issue and the agreement reached by the two powers on the necessity of an international conference on Syria increase chances for a peaceful resolution in the conflict-stricken country, political experts said. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has recently paid a visit to Moscow and agreed with his russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov to hold an international peace conference on Syria. the intended conference is meant to revive a previous one held in late June 2012 in Geneva and sponsored by the two powers, which called for immediate ceasefire between Syrian fighting parties and launching inter-Syrian dialogue for a transitional government. “this is a point of balance reached in the positions of russia and the United States,” said Mohamed al-Saeed edrees, head of the Arab and regional Studies Department at Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies. edrees told Xinhua that the situation in Syria has reached a point “that does not tolerate pursuing a military solution,” particularly in light of the recent escalations including the Israeli airstrikes on Syria and the exchange of accusations between Syria’ s regime and opposition of using chemical weapons,” which is U.S. President Barack Obama’ s red line.” “these escalations took the United States to a dead-end while it does not want to clash with regional and international powers such as russia and Iran, especially that China is also against a military solution to the crisis,” edrees explained. Kerry also sent U.S. Ambassador to Damascus, robert ford, to Istanbul to meet with Syrian opposition representatives to prepare for the proposed peace conference. While Israel wants to be part of the

SPECIAl fEATURE By MaHMouD Fouly conference, Iran could also be included. But Qatar and turkey do not encourage such a path, said edrees. “the whole thing is independent of the U.S.-russian momentum,” he added. On Monday, Obama said in a press conference with British Prime Minister David Cameron that he would work to bring the Syrian government and opposition to the negotiating table in Geneva in a few weeks. However, he also highlighted challenges including involvement of Iran, militants of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and al-Qaida-affiliated Nusra front in the conflict. “the United States just wanted to weaken Iran by the fall of a strong ally like Syria, which is a link between Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah that threatens the security of Israel,” Gamal Salama, head of the political science department at Suez University, told Xinhua. the professor argued that the United States might like the turmoil in Syria to go on so that the Syrian army and the extremist groups on the borders exhaust each others in favor of a powerful and secure Israel. “Although it wants Syria to be weak and busy, the recent approach shows an obvious change in the position of the United States,” Salama added. He noted that turkey also started to adopt another course and showed less enthusiasm about NAtO interference in Syria as domestic criticisms came against Prime Minister recep tayyip erdogan that his calls would urge extremist to deploy near turkish borders and threaten the country’ s national security. for his part, Hani Khallaf, egypt’s former assistant foreign minister for

Arab affairs, noted that the United States reaffirmed from the beginning that it was against a military interference in Syria. “the change is that the United States has become more concerned about the growing Islamists from Nusra front and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood in Aleppo,” Khallaf told Xinhua. He said that turkey also warned the United States that if Syria fell, the Kurdish groups in Syria might secede and seek forming their so-called “Greater State of Kurdistan” with their fellows in Syria, turkey, Iran and Iraq. “the concern about growing Islamists is behind the relative change of the U.S. position,” Khallaf said. the ex-diplomat said that the proposed international conference on Syria could be “the suitable mechanism for the interests and positions of all parties concerned and it would be stronger if sponsored by the United Nations, not by the two big powers.” If successful, the conference would help set up a transitional government and might require “full-fledged” UN peacekeeping forces in Syria to ensure commitment of all parties, Khallaf said. the new invitation for “an international conference” shows that the United States and russia are interested in bringing all related international and regional parties together, including China, the Arab League, the european Union and even Iran. “It is a new approach that must be used and invested by all parties, not only the Syrian regime,” Khallaf concluded. the Arab League has recently welcomed the U.S.-russian initiative when Secretary-General Nabil al-Arabi made it clear that “All Arab states support an international conference in Geneva based on the recent U.S.russian agreement.” [PNA/Xinhua]

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Comeback: America’s new economic boom COMMENTARY By CHarleS r. MorriS

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OW Chemical has compiled a list of 108 new energy-intensive manufacturing projects (which includes plants by more than 80 companies) either under construction or in development, with a total planned investment of almost $100 billion. About a third are under way or due to start construction this year; 60 percent are scheduled to start construction by 2015. A census of energy-intensive industries, including chemicals, steel, fertilizer, paper and refining, among others, by economists at the American Chemical Council, using a model like Yergin’s for direct and induced employment, suggests that growth in just those industries will generate 1 million new permanent jobs by 2017 and some $342 billion in additional annual GDP (yet another 2 percent). the energy bonanza comes on top of powerful trends already flowing in America’s favor. A ferocious Chinese trade assault in the first half of the 2000s decimated U.S. manufacturing employment. But China’s great success has been transforming its own economy. Chinese and U.S. labor costs, when adjusted for worker productivity, are rapidly converging, according to the Boston Consulting Group and others, even without the energy bonus. Chinese worker productivity is still growing at about 8 percent a year, an extraordinary rate — but worker compensation is growing more than twice as fast. from 2000 to 2010, wages in the Yangtze delta, a manufacturing hotbed, jumped from 72 cents an hour to $8.62. that brings U.S. and Chinese costs close enough to parity to highlight the aggravations, including long delivery lead times, that come with offshoring. the U.S. cost advantage over Japan and europe is even higher — Boston Consulting puts it in the 25 percent to 45 percent range, and the U.S. may also have the world’s best trade logistics capabilities. Just within the past year, Japanese and Korean automobile companies have been expanding their U.S. plants, or building new ones, to service the european market. Siemens has begun producing gas turbines in Virginia for export to Saudi Arabia. “re-shoring” has become a mantra at U.S. business schools. Official economic forecasters, however, like the Congressional Budget Office and the Organization for economic Co-operation and Development, still foresee only a long twilit road to nowhere, with the United States limping painfully along at 2 percent to 2.5 percent growth to the farthest horizon. they point to a shrinking and aging labor force, and the drag of debt and deficits. But growth only at the U.S. average since 1950 — 3.3 percent a year — quickly puts debt and deficits on a downward path as a share of GDP. Labor force shrinkage has also been exaggerated by the sharp drop in male labor force participation, particularly among men without a college education. Consider, half all manufacturing jobs lost since 1979, the peak year of U.S. manufacturing employment, were lost from 2001 to 2007. Still-fresh shocks like that drive workers to the sidelines. As jobs open up again, however, participation rates can be expected to rise.


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54,052, followed by Carlo Uy with 32,325. Gementiza has the highest votes of 51,491 followed by Mylene Baura with 30,135. tagum City experienced power blackout last night prompting local police authorities to tighten even more their security measure at the ground floor of the Sangguniang Panglungsod building where the City Board of Canvasser held its vote canvassing. everyone going up the SP building was frisked. ABS CBN reprter Danjo revilla got locked with a lady police personnel who tried to block him from going up the canvassing area. With the turnout of 74.5%, tagum city’s 94,970 actual voters troop to their precinct on May 13 to cast their vote. Vox Populi Vox Dei, the people of tagum have spoken. Here is the Official and final result from the COMeLeC in the following post. MAYOr rellon - 54,492 votes, Uy - 32,528 votes and Villamor - 143 votes. VICe MAYOr: GeMeNtIZA - 51,845 votes, Baura - 30,352 votes and Cuntapay - 5,868 votes. though some of his endorsed candidates lost in the recent elections, Provincial Gov. rodolfo del rosario is optimistic that the spirit of unity will still prevail in the province of Davao del Norte. Governor Del rosario will soon call for a meeting among winning officials to appeal for unity among local government executives.

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Maco, Compostela Valley - May 13, 2013 National and Local elections winners -Municipal Canvass report: No. of registered voters: 39,642, No. of Voters actually voted: 33,597. CONGreSSMAN-rommel C. Amatong-27,485, GOVerNOr-Arturo t. Uy27,546. SP MeMBerS: 1.) Cesar D. richa-24,125 2.) Jayvee tyron L. Uy-22,133 3.) ruwel Peter S. Gonzaga-21,424, 4.) Moran B. takasan-16,369 5.) Macario t. Humol-15,173. VICe GOVerNOr- Manuel e. Zamora-22,167. MAYOr-Alvera Veronica r. rimando-19,007 VICe-MAYOr-Arthur Carlos Voltaire r. rimando-22,781 SB MeMBerS 1.) raul C. timogtimog-21,631 2) Anthony Merlin M. Sebumpan-19,847 3) Oscar C. Amolong-17,053 4) Joel S. Penido- 16,700 5) Pastor B. Calzada, Jr. - 16,184 6) Antonio C. Ordono-15,890 7) Nenita Y. Lopez- 14,258 8.) Jose M. Aquino-13,673. New Bataan is the 8th municipality that has already transmitted election results (as of 9:59pm yesterday) with 20,801 out of 27,534 voters. the PBOC has yet toreceive transmission results from the 3 municipalities at the SP session hall. As of 3:30pm, the newly elected provincial and Municipal officials are as follows, to wit: Cong. rommel Amatong - 10,475, GOVerNOr Arturo Uy - 10,226, VICe-GOVerNOr - Manuel Zamora - 7,500, franco tito - 1,876, BOArD MeMBer, Peter ruwel Gonzaga - 7,646, Jose Caballero - 7,567, tyron Uy - 7,445, Cesar richa - 7,098, Cris Caballero - 6,960, Moran takasan - 6,010, Macario Humol - 4,364, Mayor - Hadji Amir Munoz - 10,771, v-mayor - reynaldo Dayanghirang - 10,605, councilors, Isabelo Perez - 8,794, rolando Osorio - 7,539, Manuel Munoz - 7,033, rannie Nadela 6,425, Henry Sembrano - 6,747, florencio felisilda - 6,255, edgardo Morilla - 6,130, Noli dela Cruz - 5,738. final unofficial result of May 13,2013 national & local elections in the municipality of Laak: CONGreSSMAN amatong-25658, GOVerNOr. uy-26007 , VICe-GOVerNOr zamora-17593, tito7261, SP MeMBerS joecab-10758, kris-10238, gonzaga- 19804, humol- 14870, richa-17851, takasan-16226, uy-21006, MAYOr navarro20911, jovita-10930 , vice pacatang- 18095, arambala 12567. MBOC finally completed canvassing at 2:50 p.m. today (may 15) and is now transmitting election results to PBOC. Montevista, Compostela Valley/ edwin Antia: electedd local officials: MAYOr -eutropio Jayectin 9,432; VICe MAYOr ruel Abucejo 9,065; councilors: Miles Atugan 10,295; Alice Butawan Binalangbang 10,056; felipe rabanoz 9,829; Abelardo Abelita 9,479; roberto Garcia 9,390; Danilo requillo 9,189; Salvador Jauod jr 9,129; Simporiano remedios 8,145. Laak, ComVal- the reelected & newly elected municipal officials of laak were proclaimed last nyt, may 14, 2013 at 8:00 pm by the Mun. Board of Canvassers chaired by election Officer Mangundatu Sarigan. Winners are the ff: MAYOr- reynaldo B. Navarro-20911 votes; VICe-MAYOr Carlito A. Pacatang-18095 votes; SB MeMBerS: M. Camile-19372 votes; r. Bibera-18005 votes; V. Bontog-17670 votes; N. Abellanida-17110 votes; r. Navarro-16629 votes; V. Dolojan-16051 votes; W. Sebio-15628 votes; r. Duran-14016 votes. transmitting election results at about 3:31pm today, with 19,504 out of their 22,661 registered voters, Montevista is the 9th municipality from among those that transmitted results since yesterday. the PBOC has yet to receive transmission of results from the 2 other municipalities at the SP Session Hall. the total received results are now at 81.81%. Compostela Valley PBOC chairperson Atty. Jennifer Ancla said especial election would be conducted in Barangay Gabi, Compostela town, Compostela Valley.

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PBOC consolidated 81.81% election results from 9 out of 11 towns. COMeLeC still awaits election returns from the City of Mati and Cateel.

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He city environment and natural resources office (Cenro) has deployed 350 street sweepers, including park maintenance personnel, tuesday evening to ‘go bayanihan’ in cleaning up election materials such as posters and tarpaulins, around the city. Cenro chief Joseph Dominic felizarta told edge Davao that the estimated timeframe for the cleanup is two weeks which will consist of removing election paraphernalia posted in public places. “this is a continu-

ing effort, we will not wait for the political candidates to clean up their mess because it keeps raining and these materials may cause clogging of canals,” he explained, adding that some parts of the downtown area, toril, Calinan and Mintal are already clean of election materials. Meanwhile, felizarta continues to urge village officials to keep monitoring garbage collection points in their jurisdiction to ensure that waste thrown by households and establishments in garbage bins are segre-

gated. Davao City has implemented a mandatory waste segregation scheme under the ecological Solid Waste Management Ordinance of 2009, obliging households and establishments to segregate garbage according to types of solid waste which are either, biodegradable, recyclable and residual. residents are encouraged to practice backyard composting for biodegradable wastes, or turn them over to the villages. recyclable wastes may be sold to junk

shops while residual and special wastes are to be deposited at designated collection points only during throwing time which is from 6 to 9 PM. Non-segregation of solid waste is prohibited. first offenders are fined PHP 300 and are required to undergo a mandatory seminar. A fine of PHP 500 is exacted if they violate the law for the second time and a five-day community service, while third offenders are fined PHP 1,000 and are required to render a 10-day community service.

He Department of education (Deped) 11 hailed the signing of the enhanced Basic education Act of 2013, commonly known as K+12 Basic education program, into law by President Benigno Aquino yesterday. Students will now undergo kindergarten plus 12 years of basic education (six years Primary education, four years Junior High School, and two years of Senior High School [SHS]), before going to college.

With this, students will be provided sufficient time for mastery of concepts and skills, develop lifelong learners, and prepare graduates for tertiary education, middle-level skills development, employment, and entrepreneurship. It includes seven learning areas under the Core Curriculum. these are: Languages, Literature, Communication, Mathematics, Philosophy, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. General education sub-

jects are also embedded in the SHS curriculum. Jenielito Atillo, spokesperson of Deped-11, told edge Davao yesterday that Deped sees a bright future in the education system of the country. “Before this program was signed into law, we really pushed it to have a better education program in the country. Now that our dream has come true, we are very happy,” Atillo said. He added that the program will provide more knowledge, skills

and opportunities which further equip students as far as the demands of life are concerned. “this will certainly help them in acquiring work even after they finish secondary education,” he said. “With this new education curriculum, we can provide good graduates that would somehow help the country’s economic status. their skills and knowledge will be a great contribution to our country,” he explained. CMP

the second district council race had only the top seven vote-getters assured of winning with still two precincts unaccounted for as of 8:00 p.m. last night. Ampoloquio said they cannot proclaim the winners if the top eight spots are still contestable. returning councilor Diosdado Mahipus asked for reconsideration but the motion was denied for technical reasons. No final result of the COC can be printed partially, Ampoloquio explained. fINAL reSULtS final results from the City Board of Canvassers showed reelectionist rep. Karlo Nograles amassing 132,275 votes in the city’s first congressio-

nal district against Luis Bonguyan (65,999) and elly Pamatong (1,453). In the second district, reelectionist Mylene Garcia got 9,869 votes against Joji Ilagan-Bian (76,715). In the third district, unopposed rep. Isidro Ungab got a fresh mandate with 114,657 votes. In the first district council race, returning Mabel Acosta topped the polls with 142,440 votes followed by edgar Ibuyan (124,855), Leo Avila (124,045), Leah Librado (123,394), Melchor Quitain (114,500), Nilo Abellera Jr. (106,260), Joanne Bonguyan-Quilos (104,815) and Bonifacio Militar (100,514). In the third district,

Karlo Bello was no. 1 with 95,845 votes followed by Ben Al-ag (92,992), Myrna Dalodo-Ortiz (86,255), rachelle Zozobrado (84,525), Mary Joselle Villafuerte (72,340), Antoinette Principe (70,296), Victor Advincula Jr. (68,217) and rene elias Lopez (60,182). In the second district, only the top seven vote-getters are assured of winning with still two precincts unaccounted for as of 8:00 p.m. last night. they are Louie Bonguyan (106,797), Al ryan Alejandre (104,534), Danny Dayanghirang (100,206), April Dayap (97,556), Diosdado Mahipus (97,556), Marissa Salvador-Abella (91,562) and tomasing

Monteverde (88,694). No. 8 Jimmy Dureza (83,761) and Arnolfo Apostol (82,190) are still locked in a tight battle for the last spot with 2,258 votes unaccounted for. Ampoloquio said the CBOC cannot declare the second district council winners yet pending the remaining returns. “We cannot print the COC (certificate of canvass) for only one to seven winning candidates as the machine is programmed to print the complete set of eight winners,” Ampoloquio said. “We cannot bypass the program, it prevents us from printing the COC which the candidates must sign before proclamation.”

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reSIDeNt Benigno Aquino III on Wednesday, May 15, signed the enhanced Basic education Act of 2013 into law, more commonly known as the K-12 program. WIth the law passed, students will now undergo “Kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (six years of primary education, four years of Junior High School, and two years of Senior High School [SHS]), before heading into higher education.” this adds two years to the basic education system in an effort to further prepare students for the world ahead. In a speech by President Aquino on the signing of the K-12 law, he noted the strengths of implementing the K-12 law. Of the implementation of universal indergarten in public and private schools and and other initiatives for basic education up to junior high school, Aquino said, “tinitiyak nating sapat at kapaki-pakinabang ang kasanayang naibabahagi sa ating mga magaaral (We ensure the what is taught and imparted to students is adequate and beneficial to them).” Of having a senior high school track in the

academe, Aquino added, “Sa pagkakaroon naman ng senior high school kung saan makakapili ang kabataang Pilipino ng specialized tracks para sa akademya, technical education, at sports and arts, ginagarantiya nating talagang handa silang humakbang para abutin ang kanilang mga mithiin.” (Having senior high school years, where the Philippine youth can choose specialized tracks in academics, technical education, and sports and arts, guarantees that they are ready to move forward to reach for their dreams.) In the frequently Asked Questions (fAQ) portion on the K-12 program page, it has also been noted that the transition will be aided by the law, which now allows the hiring of the following: 1. graduates of Science, Mathematics, Statistics, engineering, and other specialists in subjects with a shortage of qualified Licensure examination for teachers (Let) applicants 2. graduates of te c h n i c a l -Vo c a t i o n a l courses 3. Higher education Institution faculty - Rappler.com

Recto lauds signing of ‘K plus 12’ into law S

eNAtOr ralph recto on Wednesday welcomed the signing into law of the measure institutionalizing the “K plus 12” education that would align the country with the global standards in education. fresh from leading the successful campaign of the team PNoy senatorial candidates, President Benigno Aquino III signed into law the K plus 12 on Wednesday. recto, a Liberal Party (LP) stalwart, said the law provides an impetus for the incoming members of the new Senate to take up reforms in education as part of their legislative agenda. “the signing comes in the wake of a successful mid-term elec-

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tions. this refocuses our poll-distracted lenses to give a 20-20 vision to our children’s future and to the much-needed reforms in education,” recto said. recto said the law would not only open more doors to children denied of their chance to step inside a classroom but it would keep the country at par with other countries and effectively improve the country’s quality of education. “Our graduates would no longer be discriminated by their length of campus stay and would be measured by their talent, proficiency and worldclass skills,” recto, principal author of the Senate version of the ‘K plus 12’ bill, said.

the senator successfully wrote into the proposed law the use of “mother tongue” as the medium of instruction for lower years to better facilitate and expedite learning. recto has cited latest global studies which confirmed that learning through the use of “mother tongue” results in “quicker comprehension.” “Scientific studies and global trends point to multi-lingual based education using the mother tongue as becoming the standard teaching method for basic literacy all over the world,” he said. the senator noted that in the country, the average filipino is multi-lingual and can understand several local dialects aside from

english. the law mandates the use of mother tongue from preschool up to Grade 6 level. the mother tongue policy was also endorsed by the private and public educators. recto also noted that the law would send 2.5 million young pupils in pre-school or kindergarten based on the estimate of the Department of education (Deped). the Congress-ratified “K plus 12” proposed law fully institutionalizes the previously-optional kindergarten into the country’s educational stepladder and effectively adds two more years to the existing four-year secondary education. (PNA)

APOLOGY. Taiwan foreign minister David Lin (L) speaks to Philippine envoy in Taipei Antonio Basilio during a press conference at the Taiwan’s foreign Ministry in Taipei on May 14, 2013.

A resident makes his way through rubble of damaged buildings along a street in Deir al-Zor May 9, 2013. [REUTERS]

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t took tokyo police just three hours to confirm the use of sarin gas when members of a doomsday cult attacked five crowded subway cars in 1995, killing 13 people and sickening thousands of passengers. the same lethal nerve gas is now at the centre of alleged chemical weapons use in Syria’s two-year-old civil war, but the UN-appointed inspectors tasked with the investigation have a much harder challenge than faced Japan’s hospital laboratories. In tokyo, high concentrations of sarin were immediately found at the scene, where assailants released the colourless,

odourless chemical from plastic bags by puncturing them with sharpened umbrella tips. In Syria, about two months have passed since the first allegations of sarin use arose on March 19, when rebels and government forces blamed each other for an attack in Aleppo province in which dozens are said to have been killed. Syria has not allowed testing at the site and has refused the UN investigators access to determine the use of sarin, which interferes with the mechanism by which neurotransmitters act on muscles, preventing them from relaxing. Death usually occurs

because the muscles involved in breathing cannot function. the UN team of more than 15 experts from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the World Health Organization are waiting in Cyprus for permission to enter. “What is needed is the collection and analysis of an authentic sample,” said ralf trapp, an independent consultant on chemical and biological weapons control. “the longer the UN investigation team has to wait on the outside, the lower is the chance of actually finding a meaningful sample,” he said. [AfP]

PHL apologizes to Taiwan over death of a fisherman

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He Philippines on Wednesday apologized to taiwan after coastguards shot dead a taiwanese fisherman sparking tensions that saw taipei threaten a naval exercise near Philippine waters. taiwan foreign minister David Lin told reporters that “the Philippines has voiced deep regret and apology for the incident” after a closed-door meeting with Antonio Basilio, the de facto Philippine ambassador to taipei. the Philippine government will send a special envoy to taiwan to convey his apologies and condolences to the family of 65-year-old fisher-

man Hung Shih-cheng, who was shot dead on thursday, Basilio said. “Chairman (Amadeo) Perez will repeat his deep regret and apology from the people of the Philippines to the people of taiwan and the family of Mr. Hung for the grief and suffering from his death,” Basilio said, adding that the Philippines would provide “financial assistance” to the victim’s family. Perez Jr. is chairman of the Manila economic and Cultural Office (MeCO) that represents the Philippines’ interest in taiwan. taiwan had demanded an apology by midnight tuesday (1600

GMt), saying that otherwise it would conduct a naval drill in waters near the Philippines. It had also threatened to freeze the sending of Philippine workers to the island. According to Lin, the two sides agreed to jointly launch an investigation into the incident, which sparked outrage in taiwan and comes at a time of heightened tensions around the region over rival claims to the nearby South China Sea. On Monday hundreds of angry fishermen burned Philippine flags and hurled eggs at Manila’s de facto embassy in taipei. [AfP]


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DavNor defends National Pop Quiz title t

He province of Davao del Norte successfully defended its crown in the National Population Quiz when Kate Gizelle Samsona clinched the 2013 competition held in tacloban City, recently. Provincial Health Officer Agapito Hornido said 16-year old Samsona, who just graduated valedictorian from the Sto. tomas National High School, bested 16 other contestants after garnering 24 points in the contest. Samsona received a P15,000 cash prize, medal and a trophy in the competition, which started in the late 70s as an advocacy tool primarily aimed at increasing awareness and interest of the youth on population issues and concerns that affect their lives. Hornido said this is the second consecutive victory of the province, since Allin Joy Camile, who came from the same school, bagged the national contest held in Ilo-ilo City last year. Both Samsona and Camile were trained by Coach Leah Navarez, with the support of Provincial Population Officer Camilo De Guzman.

the province first bagged the National Pop Quiz title in 2000. Population Commission 11 regional Director Maduh Damsani and Gov. rodolfo del rosario led officials in giving tribute to Samsona at the recent Monday convocation program of the Capitol at Bulwagan ng Lalawigan in Mankilam, tagum City. Damsani hailed the rare two-peat achievement of the province, which he says is reflective of its responsive and relevant provincial population program. Del rosario also stressed the population program of the province pursues his human-centered development agenda, known as P.e.O.P.L.e, which put the people at the center, and the driver of their own, development. It also actively supports President Aquino’s goal of improving the lot of all filipinos through responsible parenting, better health and education, attainment of favorable population outcomes, as well as, reduction of poverty and inequalities in human development opportunities.

REENACTMENT. Gov. Rodolfo del Rosario hands over the 2013 National Pop Quiz top trophy and certificate to Kate Gizelle Samsona during reenactment of the awarding ceremony at the Bulwagan ng Lalawigan, as POPCOM-XI Re-

gional Director Maduh Damsani and Vice Gov. Victorio Suaybaguio, Jr. cheer on. [PHRMO]

Road project benefits corn, 42 caves classified in Region XI- DENR rubber farmers in Bukidnon t K

IBAWe, Bukidnon --- “Hayahay (very comfortable); It’s an easy-ride,” Jercies Patagoc was quick to describe the road condition he traverses from their farm in Barangay Kikipot to the town center. the 32-year old corn farmer is delighted by the completion of the farm-tomarket road that connected their sitio to the town proper where they deliver most of their produce. even before he was born, the family of Jercies has been into corn farming. Save from the sweet and golden yellow kernel, his farming memories were the vivid difficulties trudging the muddy paths and the some good

amount of accidents along the way when they haul produce to the market. “It was not just difficult and very risky especially during rainy season, the transportation cost was very expensive for us given our meager income from corn farming,” Jercies said. Going to the market would cost them P10.00 per sack of corn and the grueling 2 hours travel. While, the bringing in of inputs like fertilizer was yet another ‘expensive’ story for them. the 3-kilometer Kikipot-Natulungan farmto-market road that Jercies have been traversing for more than 20 years of farming has been rehabilitated under Department

of Agriculture’s Mindanao rural Development Program in partnership with the local government of Kibawe. Now, routing the from sitio Natulungan to town center of Kibawe would only take about 10 minutes and the transportation have dramatically gone down saving them extra income. “there are no more big rocks on the road and muddy potholes. In fact there are more habal-habal (public utility motorcycles) plying the route,” Jercies added. the Natulungan-Kikipot fMr project serving a total of 500 hectares of farmland planted mostly to corn and rubber, is among the many road

networks in Mindanao, driving more economic opportunities for the rural people especially farmers. Lealyn A. ramos, MrDP program director on her recent report to agriculture Secretary Process J. Alcala said the program has completed a total of 536.78 kilometer farm-to-market (fMr) roads amounting to P1.13 billion from its total pipeline of 1,365.67 kilometers and with total cost of PhP 3,456.20 million. “We are not just creating a network of community linkages but also generating jobs and other opportunities in many rural areas,” ramos said. [Sherwin B. Manual/DAMrDP]

al Police, identified the fatality as Chelzy Jane Buisan eliarda, seven months old, and the wounded as Sohaina Buisan eliarda, both residents of Malvar St., Poblacion. Witnesses told police that a still unidentified suspect on board a motorcycle without a license plate, tossed the grenade in front of the

residential compound of the Aguinaldo family, just beside the Anulao Hospital, and exploded a minute later. the eliardas’ house is located beside the Aguinaldo residence, reports said. the baby died on the spot due to shrapnel wounds. Police are still looking at the possibility

that the grenade blast is election-related. the explosion was the second in Kabacan town since Monday. Around 12:45 a.m., on Monday, a grenade exploded in front of the Kabacan Central elementary School, one of the voting centers in Kabacan town located along the national highway. [PNA]

Seven-month-old baby killed, mother hurt in NorthCot blast

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seven-month-old baby girl died while his mother was wounded when a grenade exploded along Malvar Street in Poblacion, Kabacan in North Cotabato, around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday, police reports said. Inspector tirso Pascual, investigator-on-case of the Kabacan Philippine Nation-

He Department of environment and Natural resources (DeNr-XI) through its Protected Areas and Wildlife Division (PAWD) have classified a total of 42 caves in the region starting year 2011 to 2013. Out of the these 42 caves, thirty are found in Davao del Norte broken down as follows: 13 in Island Garden City of Samal, Nine (9) in Kapalong, seven (7) in New Corella, One (1) in San Isidro. Compostela Valley has a total of seven (7) caves, all found in the municipality of Laak while Davao Oriental has five (5), all found in Baganga. the caves are classified as Class 1, ii and iii according to their major appropriate uses. Class 1 are caves with archeological findings and are for scientific and educational purposes only. these caves can also be utilized for exploration, mapping and photography. Class II are caves with wildlife that cannot be disturbed, hence visitors with cave guides are allowed only to a certain point of the cave. Class III are caves where the whole part is

allowed for spelunking (with cave guides). these are the caves most appropriate for ecotourism purposes. the caves found in Davao del Norte are: Okbot cave, Alina cave, Kapunit cave, Kambal cave, Underground cave, Gitgitan cave, Sayaw cave, Otso cave, Gr cave, all in the municipality of Kapalong; Mangitngit cave in San Isidro; Borja cave, tibyun cave, Gayas cave, Paradise cave, rickton cave, roman cave, Bongsit cave, all in municipality of New Corella; tamburong cave, Manan-ao cave, Sion Bat cave, Bandera cave 1 and 2, Linggasakan cave, Baga cave, Garcia cave, Baong cave, taclobo cave 1 and 2, Pandan cave and Santol cave, all in Island Garden City of Samal. for Laak, Compostela Valley Province, the caves are Sto. Nino 1,2,3,4,5,6 and Mahayahay cave. for Banganga, Davao Oriental, the caves are Mera cave 1 and 2, Mat-I cave 1, 2 and 3. Cave Assessment and Classification is in line with republic Act 9072 otherwise known as the “National Caves and Caves resources Management and Protection Act”. (DeNr-XI/Pr)


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Spurs take 3-2 lead S HANGING ON TO THE RIM. San Antonio Spurs’ Danny Green scores over Golden State Warriors’ Andrew Bogut, left, and Harrison Barnes (40) during the second half in Game 5 of a Western Conference semifinal NBA basketball playoff series, Tuesday (Wednesday PHL Time), May 14, 2013, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/ Eric Gay)

AN ANtONIO (AP) -- Gregg Popovich urged his San Antonio Spurs to raise their energy to almost maniacal levels, because winning the battle on the boards and for loose balls was critical against the athletic Golden State Warriors. the Spurs responded to their coach’s message, outworking and outmuscling Golden State to take a 3-2 lead in the Western Conference semifinals. tony Parker had 25 points and 10 assists, and the Spurs held the Warriors’ starting backcourt to 13 points for a 109-91 victory tuesday night. the Spurs outrebounded the Warriors 3836, forced 14 turnovers and limited them to 16 second-chance points. ‘’Our energy was good,’’ Parker said. ‘’We got the 50-50 ball; that was huge for us tonight. It was a tough turnaround for us in Game 4. We missed an opportunity at the end and we realize that. tonight we played for 48 minutes.’’ Kawhi Leonard added 17 points, Danny Green

scored 16 and tim Duncan had 14 points and 11 rebounds for San Antonio. Harrison Barnes scored 25 points, Jarrett Jack added 20 and Carl Landry 16 for Golden State, but Stephen Curry was held to nine points. ‘’I was terrible, plain and simple,’’ Curry said. ‘’they outplayed us as a team. Individually, I didn’t have anything on either end. (I was) a step slow, my shot wasn’t falling and I was trying to make plays but defensively I lost a little focus.’’ Parker took advantage, going 9 for 16 and turning the ball over only twice in 34 minutes. His energy was just as big a spark. Parker dove over Jarrett Jack midway through the third quarter to corral a loose ball, rising to lead a fast break that resulted in a dunk by Green. even Popovich displayed more energy, chasing referee ed Malloy down the sidelines from the free throw line to just past midcourt while screaming and motioning for a timeout with 9 minutes left in the game.

Palawan trip up for grabs in Samal kayak

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round trip ticket to Puerto Princesa in Palawan will be given away to the lucky raffle winner in the 3rd Columbia-Samal Summer Kayakfest slated on May 18, Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Sunset Beach Park resort in Babak, Samal Island. the free ticket is courtesy of the Dabaw tourism Operators Association (Dabtoa) headed by its president Charito Aranda. “the Cebu Pacific plane ticket is one of the major raffle prizes,” said Aranda. Items from Columbia Sports Company and the other sponsors will also be given away during the raffle. Meanwhile, r-Gos Outdoor Wear will be represented in the Open Men’s tandem by the pair of robert Mandreza and Alab Mandreza. triathlete Christopher eyao will also team-up now with fitness instructor Bernard Ocoma for Beefit Gym. Other teams seeing action in the open men’s tandem are defending

champion edge Outdoor of Alex Soguilon of edge Outdoor and John Jay Laurente, eXscape Idiots (Jr Gerochi and rey Caligdong), Gabon (Walter escoltor and Limboy Valdomero), Gusa Outdoor (Archie Buca and Larry Acosta), escape route Outdoor essentials (Mark Anthonoy rance and Dennis Ararao), Smoker fight Davao MMA, Habagat, Mulatto, Shui Wellness, Columbia Sports and last year’s biggest delegation Alpa Phi Omega (APO) International fraternity. “It will be 150-meter sprint in the elims, then 150-meter balikan sa semis and 300-meter sprint in the finals,” said race director Jun Bacus of Bugsay Dabaw. the one-day event is organized by forePlay Promotions and co-organized by Aqua Mate Sports. the Columbia Sportswear Company is the main presentor while the co-presentors are the Dabaw tourism Operators Association (Dabtoa), Department of tourism XI and Sunset Beach Park resort.


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One fine gastronomical feast First out was the seafood paella negra, which was so fragrant; you cannot help but dig in.

UsUally, we would meet after class to enjoy a buffet or chitchat over coffee in one of Davao’s places to be. This has been our routine. Coined as the ‘Thursday group or OD group’, we would always convene even after a tedious battle with sanity. That was how I spent my last semester as an MBa student. For some, graduation marks the end but for me, it was just the start. I can verily recall how my mom kidded, ‘it is your third time to graduate, what do you want to do with your life?’ Really, that was the third time I donned a hood and marched. By the time I took my walk, it hit me. Do I further my studies or get a life? ha-ha Nowadays, I can say I love the pressure and the messy organizer/planner that came with it. I feel blessed to have taken the big leap outside the ‘school premises’ and into the world of the employed. although there are days that I feel spaced out, I still thank the many assignments, tasks and opportunities that mold me to be better than the best. More so, I am thankful for having friends who understand my schedule – even if I cannot understand it. They know that I need to ‘clear things out’ before I can say yes. However, this time it was different. It was an ambush-after-work-dinner that took place. and I feel so blessed to have taken the first step of not looking at my schedule!

last time I checked, I was craving for their cake and he was not able to get me one. This time, Dennis Molina, Freah Ramos and I sat as we anticipated our meal. stuck by their insanely large menu, we panicked and ordered—more than, as usual. Well, what’s new?! While waiting for the food, we chatted about life (not ours! He-he) and reminisced the many corners of the academe. Ultimately, it was our usual animated ill-filled and curse on the side ‘talk’ –normal. First out was the seafood paella negra, which was so fragrant; you cannot help but dig in. The lemon made it more aromatic. The seafood was just right, the rice perfectly cooked and you can truly appreciate the explosion

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Fish al a Pobre.

Chicken stewed in tomato.

Paella Negra. of flavors in your palate. It was a symphony of flavors, I must say. Next came the stewed chicken in tomato. We cannot help but appreciate the big pieces and the sauce that you could smell from across the table. It was unbelievably juicy -sarap to the bones! With or without rice, it was perfect --something that I would definitely have again. last came the fish ala pobre. Not much of a fish fan (choosy when it comes to fish dishes) but this one made me believe in love again. It was tender and the potatoes complimented the contrasting texture of the ingredients. It was a haven of textures in the palate! Try the fish without the sauce or rice even and you’ll never look back. The merrymaking continued until dessert was served. Dennis went on to order their yema cake while Freah, who has been craving for their cake, got the Braso de Mercedes cake. I, on the other hand, got the best of both worlds – they told me not to get one. as usual, their cakes were to-die-for. It was delectable by eyes more so by taste. It was pure bliss.

I would not spoil your curiosity, you have to have them to know what I’m talking about! HaPPy MOTHER’s Day to my uber-ganda Titas Bai Norma s. sinsuat (deceased), Bai Minda s. Blo, Bai socorro s. Cabaloza, Bai soraya s. abdul, Edna a. sinsuat and

my cousins Bai Joanna Cs Krishna, Bai Wilmina s. ampatuan and Bai Omayrah sss Zainal. To all the mom’s, nanay’s, and ina’s out there, happy mother’s day! To my Mama , Bai Rowena Fs ambolodto, who has always been my biggest critique, I lOVE yOU and

DaDDy! Do you want to be a part of Davao’s Thursday habit? Send me your recipes, questions, suggestions and comments and be featured. If you are interested, then email me at leebai@chefroyale.com or visit www. chefroyale.com for more recipes. Happy Cooking!


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Experience the Thrill of the Grill at Park Inn by Radisson Davao PArk INN by radisson Davao adds flavor to your weekend with the Thrill of the Grill experience at rBG. Short for restaurant, Bar, & Grill, the rBG is the hotel’s hip all day dining outlet designed for today’s generation of fun-loving urbanites. The a la carte menu takes its cues from what’s close to the heart of food enthusiasts. The selection includes charcoal-grilled meat and seafood, locally-inspired specialties and timeless favorites. “We’re very happy with the positive response from our guests. They all enjoyed the dishes we have on a la carte. Now, due to popular demand, we are also offering a full weekend buffet featuring a selection of prime meat and seafood served hot off the grill,” explains the Chef de Cuisine, ric Loteria. Mr. Loteria is a 2-star Michelin chef who hails from Luzon and spent his college years in Italy, studying culinary arts. “We have our best sellers on the buffet spread such as the US Angus beef, liempo, pork chop, prawns, crab, squid, tuna, and so much more. Other items on the spread include soup, pasta and salad choices, hot dishes, and desserts. There’s really a lot to look forward to every weekend!” The Thrill of the Grill buffet is a weekly offer which sizzles from Friday night all the way to Sunday. Lunch is priced at P575.00 net and dinner is at P795.00 net. kids ages 6-12 years old get 50% discount. rBG is open from 6:30 AM to 10:30 PM daily. For reservations and inquiries, please call +63 82 272 7608.

Flavors of the Philippines now at Café Marco

ThIS summer, satisfy your cravings for heartwarming “Flavors of the Philippines” at Marco Polo Davao—dinner buffets that evoke sumptuous May feasts and joyful memories of home and togetherness. “Café Marco serves up lovely entrées of the best and most vibrant Filipino cuisine traditions nightly from May 15 to 31, 2013,” invites hotel general manager Anthony Tan. Savor family favorites, such as saucy kare-kare with that delightful nutty note, the tangy Bistek Tagalog, Flavorful Lechon, among others. “Marvel at how the familiar and well-loved dishes are transformed unexpectedly into gourmet wonders,” says GM Tan. Café Marco presents Filipino comfort food and more palate pleasers for only Php 990 net per person towards the tailend of summer. Celebrate family, friendships, and Filipino pride in one fell swoop. For inquiries and reservations, please call 221-0888 local 7222.

Isuzu D-MAX brings in Matteo Guidicelli GUeSS WhO’S COMING TO TOWN ON SATUrDAy FOr The ISUzU D-MAX MALL TOUr?

No less than Matteo Guidicelli, the celebrity member of the Isuzu DMAX Cycling Team, will be towing his bike and some teammates in Isuzu’s Davao leg of the nationwide mall tour at the SM Lanang Premier. Guidicelli will be in SM Lanang Premier at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday for a meet and greet at the mall displays of Isuzu

D-MAX and other Isuzu models. “Matteo reflects the excellence and toughness of the brand and we are glad to have him with us in Davao,” said kim Liu, vice president of Southern Motors Davao, Isuzu’s distributor. Team Isuzu D-MAX, currently on a hot streak in the national circuit, has welcomed its new member in Guidicelli, also a veteran triathlete and former race driver whose active personality and sporting lifestyle perfectly capture the ca-

pabilities of the ruggedyet-sophisticated Isuzu D-MAX pickup. The team is on a roll in four local races and one regional competition held in September, October and November. Besides prestigious local events, the DMAX Cycling Team also took part in a regional meet—the Specialized Asia Pacific Downhill Challenge 2012 that was held in Sentul, West Java, Indonesia. The Philippines sent 10 riders (5 of which belongs to the joint team of D-Max Cy-

cling and Team Prima) to the competition billed as Asia’s top downhill racing event, three of whom were members of the Isuzu team. Jerrich Farr and Jing Malabanan both took second-place finishes in the youth division and Masters B class, respectively. With its string of triumphs, the D-MAX Cycling Team—like the durable, reliable and fuel-efficient D-MAX pickup—is in the best position to secure more successes in the months ahead. (NJB)


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Angelina Jolie reveals having double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer ANGeLINA JOLIe has always been adept at taking people’s breaths away— but, we admit, she just knocked the wind out of us. The Oscar-winning mother of six reveals in an op-ed coming out in Tuesday’s New york Times that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy in February after doctors told her that she carried the “’faulty’ gene” BrCA1 and had roughly an 87 percent risk of contracting breast cancer. “I am fortunate to have a partner, Brad Pitt, who is so loving and supportive,” writes Jolie, 37. “So to anyone who has a wife or girlfriend going through this, know that you are a very important part of the transition. Brad was at the Pink Lotus Breast Center, where I was treated, for every minute of the surgeries. We managed to find moments to laugh together. We knew this was the right thing to do for our family and that it would bring us closer. And it has.” And, from the sound of it, Jolie’s intention was to make more than her immediate family feel comfortable and capable of dealing with such a challenge. “I choose not to keep my story private because there

are many women who do not know that they might be living under the shadow of cancer,” she writes. “It is my hope that they, too, will be able to get gene tested, and that if they have a high risk they, too, will know that they have strong options.” She admits that the decision was “not easy” but she is “very happy” with it, and her risk of breast cancer has dropped to “under 5 percent.” “I can tell my children that they don’t need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer. It is reassuring that they see nothing that makes them uncomfortable. They can see my small scars and that’s it. everything else is just Mommy, the same as she always was. And they know that I love them and will do anything to be with them as long as I can. On a personal note, I do not feel any less of a woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity.” The actress also revealed that she was told she has approximately a 50 percent risk (the actual number varies based on the individual) of developing ovarian cancer, of which her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died at only 56.

But, Jolie writes, she “started with the breasts” because the process was more complex. She describes the multipart ordeal of having the double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, all of which she just completed on April 27. (And doesn’t it seem as if she was still traveling the world throughout that whole period?) Because she was, for the most part, marveling how waking up “with drain tubes and expanders in your breasts...does feel like a scene out of a science-fiction film. But days after surgery you can be back to a normal life.” “During that time I have been able to keep this private and to carry on with my work,” Jolie acknowledged. “But I am writing about it now because I hope that other women can benefit from my experience. Cancer is still a word that strikes fear into people’s hearts, producing a deep sense of powerlessness. But today it is possible to find out through a blood test whether you are highly susceptible to breast and ovarian cancer, and then take action.” And for sharing her story, many women will surely be thanking her in the morning.

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Jon Voight: My daughter Angelina Jolie is an inspiration

JON VOIGhT is a proud father. he exclusively told e! News that he’s 100 percent supportive of his daughter Angelina Jolie’s personal decision to undergo a preventative double mastectomy in an effort to decrease her risk of breast cancer. “My love and admiration for her can never be measured in words. I think she is an inspiration to many people who are faced with the

same situation,” he said. The veteran actor added, “I think she is quite magnificent in the way she is handling this. She is taking care of things. She does careful diligence and she has this courage to gather information and make decisions from it. It has been very successful and I heard she was able to travel soon afterwards.” But the praise didn’t end there. Voight’s beaming af-

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FOOD

Mixing it all up

Misto’s main dining area can seat 90 diners.

Grilled Tuna Belly Teriyaki.

WITH a spurt of growth, with new hotels and malls sprouting all over Durianburg, you can be sure that the dining scene in Davao is fast changing as well.

I was lucky enough last week as to be able to experience the newest and probably the most chic dining establishments to open lately is seda abreeza’s Misto that is located at the hotel’s ground floor. Misto, which is Italian for “mix”, is an all-day dining concept that is interactive, casual and relaxed. Being located right beside the hotel’s lobby and elounge, it is easy to see that the restaurant is designed for people coming in and out of the hotel to mix and mingle. The Conrad Onglao designed interiors of Misto reflect a sophisticated yet cozy ambience that is immediately familiar and feels genuinely Filipino. I love the gigantic photographs of T’nalak and eagle feathers on the walls as well as the details wall details and finish of the

CloCkwIsE FRoM lEFT: Misto’s comfy bar area is where you can see and be seen. serving desserts. Misto’s sisig samosa. Misto’s dining area is modern yet uniqely Filipino. Chef Flores’ Pla Dib.

restaurant, but it is in the food where Misto shines. able to seat up to 90 diners comfortably, Misto (true to its name) serves a mix of international and local cuisines. Given that each seda Hotel has their own Misto restaurants, with their own locally inspired dishes, it was tasked to seda abreeza’s Executive sous Chef, Giovanna Flores to come up with unique eats to tickle the Dabawenyo’s choosy palate. “We want each seda hotel to have an experience of its own,” says seda

TEAM sEDA ABREEzA. General Manager Jeffrey M. Enriquez (right) together with Food & Beverage Manager Redentor F. Mikin and Executive sous Chef Giovanna G. Flores.

abreeza’s General Manager Jeffrey Enriquez “that is why aside from the standardised items in the menu like our steaks and pasta, we also made sure that each Misto had its own different local fare. so the local dishes you see at Misto at Centrio are totally different from the local dishes you will taste here at abreeza.” so wanting to taste the unique flavours of Misto at seda abreeza, I got started with their Pla Dib, Chef Flores’ fusion dish of native Davao kinilaw with coconut milk sprinkled with crushed chicharon executed in a Thai spicy flavour. I loved the fresh taste of the fish coupled with the rich coconut milk. The added chillies and the salty crunch coming from the tuna chicharon added heat and a unique texture to the dish. I also had a swipe at their sisig samosa, a fried wonton pocket of rich and fatty pig face meat paired

with tangy native spiced vinegar. The vinegar added a sharp punch that cut through the fattiness of the dish. For the main course, I had Misto’s Grilled Tuna Belly Teriyaki. The rich fattiness of the tuna belly paired well with the sweetness of the teriyaki sauce. The grill added a delicious smokiness to the dish that is reminiscent of a day spent at the beach. and what is a meal without dessert? I had two, Misto’s Tiramisu (which is served with a shot of Kahlua) and their Chocolate Mouse which uses Valrhona chocolate and fresh strawberries, both were simply divine! so when in need of a gustavian adventure in Davao why not mix it up at Misto? Follow me on Twitter and on Instagram @ kennethkingong for more foodie finds, travel tips and happenings in, around and beyond Durianburg.


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KNICKS LICKED I NDIANAPOLIS (AP) -the Indiana Pacers finally figured it out. When given the chance to take command of a playoff series, they can’t give it back. On tuesday night, they didn’t. George Hill scored 26 points and Paul George had 18 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists, leading the Pacers past the New York Knicks, 9382 and to within one win of their first conference finals appearance since 2004. ‘’We wanted it,’’ George said. ‘’for us to come out with that edge, still, after being up 2-1 and being on our floor for Game 4, for us to be up and ready and have an edge to play, it just speaks to how focused we are right now.’’ It was a far cry from what Indiana experienced a week ago in New York. Or last year at home against Miami. Last week, the Knicks rallied from a Game 1 loss, using a 30-2 run to blow out Indiana at Madison Square Garden and even the series. A year ago, the Pacers

held a 2-1 lead over Miami but gave away Game 4 and never won again. Miami went on to win the NBA crown. So the Pacers went into tuesday night determined not let it happen again, certainly not with former stars reggie Miller and rik Smits in the house watching their old team hand it to their old rivals. ‘’I just think that our focus has been better than it was,’’ Indiana’s David West said. ‘’We might have surprised ourselves going in there and getting Game 1. Naturally, we may have had a little letdown, but we talked about maintaining our home court and our focus in these two games and we were able to accomplish that. Our next goal is to compete hard with an opportunity for a close-out game in a tough environment.’’ the Pacers were strong defensively again, had another big rebounding advantage (54-36) and never really let the Knicks challenge them in the second half. they can wrap up the series thursday night in New York.

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DRIVING MELO. New York Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony (7) drives past Indiana Pacers’ Paul George during the first half of Game 4 of an Eastern Conference semifinal NBA basketball playoff series on Tuesday (Wednesday PHL Time), May 14, 2013, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)


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