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EDGEDAVAO Serving a seamless society

FLAG BUSINESS. Vendors along Tionko Avenue in Davao City await motorists looking for the national tri-color flaglets yesterday as the celebration of 155th Philippine Independence Day is drawing near. Lean Daval Jr.

CALL THEM ‘FLIGHT 5J-971 VICTIMS’

Class suit readied Breach of contract of carriage vs. CebPac Torts vs. pilots, crew and ground personnel CAAP admits they have no CCTV footage of incident

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assengers of Cebu Pacific Flight 5J-971 are set to file formal charges against the gokongwei-owned airline company as well as employees of the airline for breach of contract of carriage and torts.

MIXED EMOTIONS. Members of 5J-971 Movement, a group formed by some of the passengers of the ill-fated Cebu Pacific flight, led by its president Andrew Bautista (seated, left) and spokesperson Jess Delgado (seated, middle) show mixed

atty. robert de Leon, counsel for the passengers who now call themselves as “Flight 5J-971 Victims,” told edge Davao emotions as they announce the group’s decision to push through with legal action in a telephone interview yesterday that against the airline company in a press briefing at Court View Hotel in Sandawa , Davao City Tuesday evening. Lean Daval Jr.

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INSIDE: Rep. Garcia asks Congress to inquire into DIA mishap Multi-billion-peso xylose firm to stop operation Lebron faces Tim anew in NBA Finals

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Dela Rosa says

Hold-ups, robberies in city seen to rise By Che Palicte

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aVaO City Police Office (DCPO) director ronald dela rosa says hold-up and robbery cases in the city are expected to rise as a result of the opening of a new school year. Dela rosa told media that their office (DCPO) anticipates such incidents because people are looking for means to provide for their families, whether legally or illegally. “Kapit sa patalim

ang mga tao karon kay tanan man naglisod, labi na karon na ting-enroll samot gyud na mutaas pani,” he explained. “expected gyud na mugara ning mga holdaper because recently, we apprehended three of them and we believe that one of the three is their leader,” he said. To recall, the three suspected hold-uppers identified as Marvin Quillo, ronnie Pama

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TRANSPORT TALK. Land Transportation Office (LTO) 11 chief of operations Eleanor Calderon answers questions from media during yesterday’s Club 888 media forum at the Marco Polo Davao. Lean Daval Jr.

Tabora’s airline boycott triggers online word war

Rep. Garcia asks Congress to inquire into DIA mishap a By EJ Dominic Fernandez

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aVaO City second district congresswoman Mylene albano-garcia has filed a resolution in congress for legislative inquiry in connection with the Cebu Pacific air flight 5J 971 mishap sunday night, which shut down the Davao City International airport (DIa) for two days. The congresswoman told this reporter that she filed the resolution “in aid of legislation” to know what really happened from the technical aspect to airline and airport manage-

ment issues. To avoid this incident from happening again, also included in the investigation are, “emergency disaster preparedness of the airline and the airport, as well as the inadequacy of the Civil aviation authority of the Philippines’ (CaaP’s) response to the incident.” according to a Cebu Pacific advisory, runway no. 23 was cleared at approximately 7 p.m. on June 4, and its flights to and from Davao was back on June 5. garcia added, “I have also discussed with, and

written to, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) secretary Jun abaya, copy furnished CaaP director general William Hotchkiss, to immediately conduct an investigation of the DIa management as to their standard protocols and response to the crisis.” she told DOTC and CaaP that investigations should be done while, “keeping in mind the comments of Mayor sara Z. Duterte and the passengers.” “We have to regain the

confidence of the people from all sectors involved,” said garcia. according to her, “I will also re-file my bill for the creation of the Davao International airport authority with a view to better management of the airport.” Last Monday, first district congressman Karlo alexei nograles called for a deeper legislative probe on the Cebu Pacific mishap as he noted some lapses in the way airline crews handled such an emergency situation.

n online war of words has been triggered by a local university president’s boycott of Cebu Pacific air after one of its planes figured in a mishap at the Davao International airpot sunday night. sPaul Marthy Calderon, a Cebu Pacific employee, wrote a slowly trending Facebook status, in which he chided ateneo de Davao University president, Fr. Joel e. Tabora sJ thus: “Dear Father, preach love not hatred, teach humility not pride, show forgiveness not revenge.” He added, “re-educate yourself (Fr Tabora) on the basic teachings of the Church, be more human and act

skate at the skating rink inside Magsaysay Park in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

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CebPac flights back to normal

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IS THIS PSY’S DEFINITION OF A GENTLEMAN? A man walks by nonchalantly as a lady bumps into the steel railing while trying to learn to roller

less godly.” Calderon’s post was a reaction to Fr Tabora’s outright decision to boycott the airline a day after the mishap. Meanwhile, in Tabora’s twitter account, he tweeted, “we are just responding to Cebu Pacific’s egregious lack of care for their passengers after the mishap… when I heard the accounts of our teachers, I resolved to protest the insensitivity of Cebu Pacific.” “Basic security & safety should never be compromised by cheaper tickets. regulators and consumers must demand that,” the Jesuit priest added. Cebu Pacific’s Facebook page posted,

LL Cebu Pacific (CeB) flights to and from Davao are back to normal beginning yesterday after its disabled aircraft was removed from the Davao airport runway. Cebu Pacific brought in a team of experts from the singapore airlines engineering Company to remove the aircraft. The runway was cleared at approximately 7 pm today, June 4. This was two days after flight 5J 971 from Manila to Davao landed at night in bad weather and veered off the runway. Cebu Pacific Pres-

ident and CeO Lance gokongwei thanked the flight crew for their presence of mind and handling of the immediate situation. all 165 passengers on board deplaned safely. “We also thank the Civil aviation authority of the Philippines and the Davao International airport authorities for their support, as we worked together for the earliest resumption of airport operations in Davao,” gokongwei said. “again, we would like to sincerely apologize to all those who were affected by the Davao airport closure.”


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NATION/WORLD 3

Beijing’s police urge women to cover up on public transport P

OLICe in the Chinese capital have warned women not to wear miniskirts, hot pants or other skimpy clothing on buses and subways during the hot summer in order to avoid sexual harassment, Chinese media reported on Wednesday. Women should also shield themselves with bags or newspapers, and sit or stand in lower areas rather than in raised seats to avoid being surreptitiously photographed, according to guidelines issued by the traffic department of the Beijing Public security Bureau and cited by the official China Daily. Women often complain of groping and other harassment in Beijing’s crowded buses and sub-

ways. Most buses in the capital do not have security cameras so it is difficult for authorities to collect evidence of harassment, police officer Xing Wei was quoted as saying. The heaviest penalty for sexual harassment is 15 days in detention, according to Xing. Women have been guaranteed broad equal treatment under Chinese law since Mao Zedong, the founder of communist China, declared that women “hold up half the sky”. But despite that, women in China still face old-fashioned attitudes among many men and few women hold op jobs in government or business.[aFP]

A woman wearing bright, colorful clothes talks on her mobile phone while standing on a street during sunset in central Beijing. [REUTERS]

DTI, JICA set investment conference PHL pushes for peaceful use for industrial development strategy of nuclear at ASEAN forum

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He Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Japanese International Cooperation agency (JICa) will hold an investment conference promoting awareness in the country’s cluster-based industrial development strategy. This conference intends to promote the Philippines as a viable investment destination for local and foreign businesses in the sectors of agri-business, information and com-

munications technology (ICT), support to tourism, health and wellness, and manufacturing, particularly fresh and processed tropical fruits, processed food, rubber, coconut, aqua-marine, and poultry. “Investing in Priority Industry Clusters for sMes: a Conference” will be held from June 25 to 26 at at the sMX Convention Center, sM Lanang Premiere in Davao City. The conference will

also putting up exhibit which will showcase 19 priority industry clusters and investment projects, business matching which will have a one-on-one business session between suppliers and potential investors, and break-out sessions in which industry experts will talk about opportunities among the industry clusters. Part of the conference are experts from the Deutsche gesellschaft für Interna-

tionale Zusammenarbeit (german agency for International Cooperation) to introduce ValueLinks or value chain methodology as a tool in industry development. ValueLinks development plan was drafted during series of industry cluster development planning workshops held in Central Visayas, northern Luzon, southern Luzon, and southern Mindanao last year. [Pna]

rule is that the courts must allow administrative agencies to carry out their functions and discharge their responsibilities within their specialized areas of competence. The petitioners are Kabataan party-list list through legal counsel James Mark Terry ridon, national Union of students of the Philippines, College editors guild of the Philippines, League of Filipino students, anakbayan, student Christian Movement and the Kabataan Para sa Tunay na Kalayaan. They argued the

Commission on Higher education failed to perform its duties to take necessary steps to make education accessible to all. The petitioners want Memorandum Order no. 3-2012 as well as section 42 of the Batas Pambansa no. 232 to be declared as unconstitutional. Under the memorandum order, there is no provision on the exercise of regulatory powers of CHeD to determine the rate of tuition and other school fees. The petitioners further argued the

order also does not provide for regulation and supervision with respect to increase in tuition and other school fees for incoming freshmen students. “This failure to include within the ambit of regulation and supervision the determination of its rates of tuition and other school fees is nothing but an unconstitutional surrender of the duty of the state to reasonably regulate and supervise all educational institutions,” the petition said. [Pna]

SC junks petition to stop tuition hike

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He supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the petition of youth leaders to stop the newly-approved tuition fee increase in 354 universities and colleges nationwide. During Tuesday’s en banc session, the sC decided to dismiss the petition for failure of the petitioners to exhaust administrative remedies which means that before a party is allowed to seek judicial intervention, it must exhaust their remedies in the executive Branch. The thrust of the

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He Philippines pushed for cooperation among nations in the peaceful use of nuclear technology and in addressing nuclear threats. Department of Foreign affairs (DFa) Undersecretary for Policy evan garcia said the asean regional Forum’s (arF’s) members have a “common stake” in ensuring peaceful use of nuclear technology. “Our global environment remains increasingly vulnerable, as the issues of nuclear terrorism and nuclear safety cannot be confined within national borders. Hence, avenues for strengthening regional and international knowledge-sharing, networking, capacity-building, and cooperation are vital to confront these pressing challenges,” he said at the opening of the 5th arF Inter-sessional Meeting on non-Proliferation and Disarmament in Makati City. He said the peaceful use of nuclear technology is a “legitimate right” of all parties to the nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty, but also has corresponding responsibilities. Co-chairing the meeting, which focused on peaceful uses of nuclear technology, were the Philippines, australia and Japan. The peaceful use of nuclear technology is one of three pillars in the work of the arF on nuclear matters. The other two are non-proliferation and disarmament.

arF is a venue for multilateral dialogue on regional security issues in the asia-Pacific region. It marks its 20th anniversary this year. also attending the event were representatives from 23 countries and from international organizations, including: International atomic energy agency (Iaea) Comprehensive nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) Preparatory Commission global Initiative to Combat nuclear Terrorism (gICnT) Council for security Cooperation in the asia-Pacific (CsCaP) The DFa said the participants exchanged views on the applications of nuclear technology in various fields, including environmental protection, food and agriculture, and health. It said they also discussed Iaea standards on nuclear safety and security, preventing nuclear terrorism, and steps to improve nuclear safety worldwide. The forum coincides with the recent commemoration of the completion of the Bataan nuclear Power Plant (BnPP) almost 30 years ago. a group of journalists and bloggers headed to Morong, Bataan, to visit the BnPP on the anniversary of its completion on May 28, 1984. The visit was organized in an effort to jumpstart renewed interest in nuclear energy as a viable source of power for the country.


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Davao del Norte has most national Gawad Saka champs T

He Province of Davao del norte holds the distinction of having the highest number of national gawad saka champions in the Davao region. governor rodolfo del rosario bared the province has already produced 10 winners in the national gawad saka search for outstanding agricultural achievers since 1998. This feat, according to the governor, has not only brought honor to the province, but has inspired the agri-based local economy to be resilient and ever capable of meeting various challenges facing the industry. Del rosario cited the sector’s ability to readily bounce back was manifested when the province was hit by super Typhoon Pablo last year that damaged P3.5- billion worth of crops and livestocks. as he put is, the contribution of the stakeholders “have kept our agriculture economy moving despite the odds,” said the governor at the recent regional gawad saka awarding in Davao City. Davao del norte garnered four awards out of

the 23 winners chosen by the evaluation committee of the Department of agriculture-XI this year. These include the Outstanding Provincial agriculture and Fisheries Council; Outstanding Fisherfolk won by gilbert saberon, Island garden City of samal; Outstanding small Farmer Organization - san Vicente Multipurpose Cooperative, sto. Tomas town, and; Outstanding High Value Commercial Crop Processor - Marsman agrarian Beneficiaries Cooperative, also of sto. Tomas. Outgoing Provincial agriculturist Dominador encarnacion, who is set to retire from the government service this month, was also given citation for his leadership in producing the winners from the province. The governor explained this year’s bid of the province to the regional search was affected by the onslaught of the typhoon last December. earlier last year, the province won the grandslam in the Davao region’s gawad saka tilt with 12 finalist, clinching the Hall of Famer award after

AWARDEE. Gilbert Saberon of the Island Garden City of Samal shows off his Regional Gawad Saka Award for being an Outstanding Fisherfolk (Fish Capture). dominating the regional level for three consecutive years. Two of the regional finalists from the province subsequently won in the national competitions.

Sta. Cruz, DENR ink public land titling partnership agreement

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He Municipality of sta. Cruz, Davao sur and the Department of environment of environment and natural resources (Denr 11) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Partnership agreement (MOPa) to expedite public land titling activities specifically in sta. Cruz. This is the first MOPa entered into by the Denr in terms of public land titling in region 11. sta. Cruz Mayor atty. Joel ray Lopez said that the signing of MOPa is the first step towards the commitment of the municipality to improve its land administration and management. He further said that sta. Cruz recognizes the importance of establishing partnership with the Denr to increase its land administration capacity. according to Denr

11 regional executive Director Joselin Marcus e. Fragada, this agreement is also in consonance with Department administrative Order (DaO) no. 2011-06 which prescribes the guidelines for the implementation of public land titling in partnership with the local government units. Fragada further said this partnership will serve as a check and balance mechanism on how the Denr, particularly the Lands Management service (LMs), fares in terms of land titling. “generally, this is beneficial to the Denr and the LgU as will as to the constituents of sta. Cruz, Fragada added” Under the MOPa, the municipality of sta. Cruz shall provide a Land Management Office; assign official and personnel required under the partnership; appoint a permanent

focal person that shall act as liason between the municipality and the Denr, among others. On the other hand, Denr shall conduct land-titling activities within the territorial jurisdiction of sta. Cruz; provide technical assistance to the LgU personnel; provide materials, equipment, personnel for agreed activities; provide monitoring and quick response-assistance to the municipality in all phases of titling activities, among others.. The MOPa signing was witnessed by LMs regional Technical Director atty. Felix s. alicer, Municipal agriculturist Jose Martorillas, MPDC Head aurora s Herbito, Denr Head executive assistant Maureen n. reyes and the 18 Barangay Captains of sta. Cruz. [Bing Cordova Denr 11/Pr]

“We are fortunate that we are coping. and this recognition makes us feel more fortunate,” del rosario said. Da-rFU-11 regional Director remelyn reco-

ter, who led this year’s awarding, said the event recognizes the contributions of farmers, fisherfolks, rural women and youth to the development of the agriculture sector.

The individual and group winners each received cash prizes worth P30,000 and P50,000, respectively, plus plaques of appreciation. [noel Baguio]

Cristina M. Ulgasan, 58, a housekeeper and whose husband is a farmer said she wants the programs to continue so that more people can avail. “nindot nga ipadayon aron dugang makatabang sa mga tao ilabina kung moabot ang mga kalamidad sa maong lugar. nag struggle mi aron makabangon pag-usab. Pero sa pagkakaron wala pa mi maayong panginabuhian tungod nadaot tanan ang among mga pananom. nanginahanglan unta mi og financing para makabangon pag-usab. nagbuhi ko’g baboy, manok ug nagtanom og mga lagutmon (It would be good to continue [the programs] to help people especially when disaster strikes. We are struggling to be able to rise up again. We are financially unstable as all our crops are gone. We need financing to move on. now, I am rasing hogs, chicken and also cultivating root crops).” Cristina has three children and lives in Purok 8 Poblacion. The DsWD sustainable Livelihood is a capability building program that enhances and promotes self-sufficiency of poor Filipino families by developing their so-

cio-economic skills with the help of local government units. This credit facility is interest-free and is payable in two years. It consists of two tracks: [1] r sourceBased and Market-Driven sustainable Microenterprise Development through self-employment assistance-Kaunlaran Program; and [2] employable Individuals with access to Locally-available Jobs through guaranteed employment and Job network service. Carmelita a. Capuyan, 49, of Barangay Poblacion said they need the programs to help the unemployed like her start a business. “aron matagaan og dugang pagtagad ang mga unang panginahanglan namo, sama sa pagpahulam unta ug dugang capital nga walay enterest aron maka move on name sa among mga panginabuhian labi na sa pag human sa Bagyong Pablo. Kung mag 5 six dako kaayo ang interest (To respond to our basic needs, like access to a capital sans interest so we can move on especially after Typhoon Pablo. Interest is so high if we rely on ‘5-6’).” [DsWD/Carmela Cadigal-Duron]

Monkayo livelihood recipients call on gov’t to pursue programs

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eCIPIenTs of livelihood programs in Monkayo, Compostela Valley appealed to government workers to sustain implementation of existing programs and even expand these programs to benefit more. They believe the programs really help the poor households. “gusto kong ipadayon ang programa aron usab magpadayon kami sa nasugdan namong panginabuhian ug unta madungagan ang among financial nga suporta gikan sa gobyerno (I want the programs to go on so we can engage in livelihood still and also we’re hoping for an increase in our financial assistance from the government),” clamored Juvy g. Pueblas, 33, of Barangay Baylo. Juvy has four children. Her husband works as labourer. Her family is a recipient of the DsWD sustainable Livelihood Program (sLP). Of her situation following ‘Pablo’, she said, “Kalooy sa Diyos nakabarog mi og hinay-hinay. nanghurnal mi aron duna mi kapalit bugas (With god’s mercy, we have gradually recovered. We worked as weed cutters so we can buy rice).”


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Multi-billion-peso xylose firm to stop operation

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ess than three years after it started commercial operations, CJ Toyota Tsusho Philippines, Inc. has formally an-

nounced it will cease operations “due to sever capital impairment”. The multi-million dollar-capitalized firm is one

of the biggest complex established in the economic zone in sta. Cruz, Davao del sur. It is engaged in the manufacturing and export-

ing of natural sweetener extracted from coconut shell. CJTPI started running its mills February 2011

A pink lunch box did not fail to amaze a young lady who’s scanning different school supplies at the atrium of a mall along J.P. Laurel Avenue, Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

following an auspicious ceremony attended by Japanese, Korean and Filipino partners. In a notice of dissolution, CJTPI revealed that its profitability has compressed to the point that the company can no longer realize a satisfactory return of investment. In a statement, CJTPI president and managing director son Dae Ho said the firm tried to avert the crisis by way of reducing cost of operations and increase market share but the effort failed to address the problem. CJTPI Board of Directors, in a statement, said that it will close its business operations effective June 30, 2013. The cessation of operations of what is bruited about as the biggest manufacturing complex that produces natural sweetener from coconut shell was confirmed by anflocor Chairman antonio “Tonyboy” Floirendo, Jr. through a text message from new York City. anflocor is the domestic partner of CJTPI. The

natural sweetener from coconut shell is known as xylose. It is considered as the best alternative for diabetics because of its low glycemic index of 35 compared to other natural sweetener which has an index of 80. alcohol derived from xylose is known in the market as xylitol. It is used worldwide in the making of toothpaste, chewing gums and mouthwash as this deters bacteria from invading the teeth and therefore prevents cavities. CJTPI invested about $55 million (roughly P2-billion) for the manufacturing complex which was projected to produce about 15,000 tons of xylose annually. The company is expected to formally inform the securities and exchange Commission about its dissolution after complying with the publication requirement prior to closure. The regional office of the seC through Vivian Florete said it has yet to receive formal notice from the company.


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

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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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Inflation remains stable in May 2013 H

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eaDLIne inflation remained stable at 2.6 percent as most commodity groups recorded slower growth of prices in May 2013, according to the national economic and Development authority (neDa). “The stable general inflation rate in May 2013 relative to the previous month was a result of the slower price increases of major commodity groups counterbalancing the higher growth in prices of selected food items and lower cutbacks in domestic petroleum prices,” said socioeconomic Planning secretary arsenio M. Balisacan. The headline inflation is of the same rate as in april 2013 but lower compared to the 2.9 percent rate in May 2012. “This still leads us to an average inflation rate of 3.0 percent for the first five months of 2013, exactly at the low-end of the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC)’s inflation target of 3.0 to 5.0 percent for 2013,” the Cabinet official said.

slower growth in prices was recorded for major commodity groups such as alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics (31.1% from 31.4%); clothing and footwear (3.5% from 4.2%); furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house (3.7% from 4.0%); health (2.7% from 3.1%); communications (0.1% from 0.3%); recreation and culture (1.7% from 1.8%); and restaurants, miscellaneous goods and other services (2.3% from 2.7%). “The inflation rate of alcoholic beverages and tobacco remained elevated at 31.1 percent owing to the lingering effects of higher sin taxes that took effect early in the year. However, this rate was marginally lower than the previous month’s 31.4 percent,” explained Balisacan, who is also neDa Director-general. Meanwhile, core inflation, which excludes selected volatile food and energy prices, further eased to 3.0 percent in May 2013. This is slower relative to the 3.1 percent in april and

3.7 percent recorded in May 2012. The average core inflation from January to May 2013 tallied at 3.4 percent. Headline inflation in the national Capital region (nCr) increased to 1.8 percent in May 2013. This is higher by 10 bps (basis points) compared to 1.7

percent in april 2013, even though lower compared to the 2.3 percent rate in May 2012. similarly, the inflation rate in areas Outside nCr at 2.9 percent in May 2013 was marginally higher compared to previous month’s 2.8 percent, although slightly lower than the 3.1 percent rate in May 2012.

Y tapping modern telecommunications technology provided by globe Telecom, it is now easier for the Department of Interior and Local government (DILg) to get the pulse of the people insofar as the delivery of barangay services and account-

ability of local government units (LgUs) are concerned. Through the anti-red Tape act survey of DILg via the national Barangay Operations Office (nBOO)and globe which was implemented by the Philippine Center for Civic education and De-

mocracy (PCCeD) six month ago, it showed that technology plays a key role in linking barangay leaders with their constituents. The pilot study utilized Delph. io, a survey tool developed by globe Telecom’s wholly-owned subsidiary Kickstart Ventures,

Inc.. Questionnaires were sent out to 1,000 recipients of globe sIM cards nationwide who were identified by DILg. The survey questions centered on the responsiveness of local government units and the general public awareness on the existence of services delivered by their local governments. “We were able to reach almost 400 respondents for the DILg-arTa survey within a few hours. By using technology, we were able to shorten the survey process and make information-gathering more efficient,” shared reynald Trillana, executive Director, PCCeD. The project results provide DILg with valuable information on the actual performance of barangays to ensure that they are delivering services with efficiency and effectiveness. “By sharing innovative information communications technology (ICT) solutions such Delph.io and the globe BridgeCom sIM card which provides a less expensive means of communication with DILg, globe is able to help ordinary citizens have their voices heard and aid in improving transparency and accountability towards good governance,” said Yoly C. Crisanto, Head for globe Corporate Communications.

The number of people who are out of work worldwide reached

200 million, the number is set to rise to

208 million by 2015. Source: ILo

DILG, Globe utilize technology to enable good governance B

An employee of a sidewalk eatery along Roxas Avenue in Davao City starts to grill early to prepare for the large volume of customers during lunch time. Lean Daval Jr.

It figures

12.7 Global airlines are set to post profits of $12.7 billion (9.8 billion euros) this year, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecast on Monday, revising higher a previous estimate. This compared to $7.6 billion in profits made last year and was an improvement on a March forecast of $10.6 billion.

32.5 The construction industry registered the biggest expansion with 32.5 percent growth for the first quarter compared to only 29.9 percent in the last quarter of 2012.

200 Gotianun-led Filinvest Development Corp., keen on expanding its tourism-oriented property business in key areas across the country, is planning a 200-room luxury hotel on Boracay island, which will be the third under its homegrown Crimson hospitality brand.


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SCIENCE/ENVIRONMENT 7

TOP THREE. The top three winners of the Trash to Style Competition.

JUNK. Closer look - junk CDs and aluminum paper plates are combined together to create a silvery avian costume design.

Recycling competition showcases upland youth org’s ingenuity T

He Mt. Tipolog Bantay Kinaiyahan association (MTBKa) Youth, a community partner of IDIs, joined the Davao City Water District and Watershed

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Management Youth Council’s Inter-barangay recylaband and Trash to style Competition last June 1, 2013 at the abreeza ayala Mall. The MTBKa joined

17 other contestants as they walked the runway wearing clothes designed with the Philippine eagle as inspiration and crafted from recyclable materials found in their communi-

ties. The eco-fashion show also incorporated a band contest which showcased five groups singing an original song about the environment and using

recyclable materials as part of their musical instruments. MTBKa’s Jessa Mae Bolasito,sixteen years old, placed third runner up. she wore a

gown and cloak made of corn husks. Corn is one of the dominant crops being grown in Bulasito’s community of Tawantawan at the foot of Mt. Tipolog in Baguio District.

WWF launches ‘Seize Your Power!’

ITH a global call to action urging governments and financial institutions to increase investments in renewable energy (re) to at least Us$40 billion (approximately PHP 1.68 trillion) over the next year, the World Wide Fund for nature (WWF) today launched its new international campaign under the slogan seize Your Power! “We are running out of time. If we continue to rely on fossil fuels, we will face a future of worsening air pollution and an increasingly inhospitable climate. It is our collective responsibility to commit to the future we want. We’re calling on political and financial decision-makers to seize their power and make the switch to sustainable, clean and renewable energy sources to finally end the inertia brought about by decades of reliance on coal, oil and gas,” declares WWF International Director general Jim Leape. The campaign was launched on World environment Day and generated a plethora of online activity. The main call-toaction centred on signing a pledge to enable supporters to call for increased

re investments and phase out coal, oil and gas investments. The pledge, which can be found at www.panda. org/seizeyourpower, calls on both financial institutions and governments to act immediately by making stronger commitments to increase financing for re technologies and policies. WWF calls on investors to choose re over coal. WWF now seeks major public commitments from governments and international financial institutions to usher in Us$40 billion in investments for the re sector. The public campaign will go live in over 20 countries to target public finance, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. By establishing a business case for moving new money into re, the campaign will reveal the environmental, social and economic risks of our current dependence on dirty energy sources. The Philippines has a special role in the campaign as Palawan has been chosen as one of the battlegrounds for the shift to re. Plans to build a coal plant are in the works, despite the fact that cheaper and

Power for the People – The Philippines has immense RE potential. Shown are the famed windmills of Bangui in Ilocos Norte. (Gregg Yan / WWF) cleaner re sources like hydropower are locally available. “In the end, it is all about predictability. In a climate-defined future where everything is becoming more unpredict-

able, stability and control mean everything. It is time to accept the true costs of dirty, expensive fossil fuels and to invest in the cleaner, better long-term option, which is re,” explains WWF-Philippines

Vice-chair and CeO Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan. “The call to action we’re launching today is an invitation for our decision makers to invest in the future we want. The world is changing. Let us get onboard and be part

of the future.” While Us$40 billion is only the start of the amount needed, WWF believes fresh investments are essential turning points to shift funds from risky fossil fuels into re.


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Wake up call

or what it’s worth, the airport mishap that sent the Davao City reeling into losses estimated at P250 million in two days that the airport operations were jeopardized—was a wake-up call to all of us Dabawenyos. Davao City International airport, despite its worldclass tag, is far from being world-class in emergency response. The Cebu Pacific Flight 5J971 exposed the deficiencies of the airport—lack of firetrucks, ambulances, medical team and equipment, X-ray machines, closed circuit television cameras, and infra-red cameras. Other than the material deficiencies, the incident also exposed the abject lack of training in emergency response of both airport personnel and airline crew. We asked if the airport management has a copy of the CCTV recording of the incident, airport manager Fredrick san Felix could not show one. It relies on footages of media networks as reference videos but from its end, it has none. There were also no CCTV cams positioned at the runway. In this age of advanced technology where a camera is

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an ordinary feature of today’s must-have mobile phone, it is almost a crime not to have a camera at anytime of the day to record important events and memorable moments. an international airport without a runway CCTV camera is like an iPhone without a camera. What on earth is the business of an international facility sitting like a lame duck while an aircraft is in distress? This is Davao City and for a city hyped as one of the top next cities in the world, what a black eye this airport boo-boo must be. It’s like a right hook delivered by a Floyd Mayweather. no wonder, Mayor sara Duterte is fuming mad. While the city government is moving heaven and earth to put Davao City into its lofty status in the tourism and investment market, here come some people sitting on their world-class chairs while the rest of the facility is like a bridge waiting to collapse. Like Mayor sara said, heads should roll at the DIa. Yes, it’s time for some heads to roll, and they better roll out of the airport and not get stuck in the runway mud to stay there until another mishap comes along.

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n THe grID – What will you miss about summer in the city and its suburban areas? all nights out together with friends in beach parties and in bar joints? Between the crazy heat waves and insane traffic gridlock? nothing at all! Let the rainy season begins minus the lightning and thunderstorm and strong, nerve-wrecking winds. LaBOr InTensIVe anD MarKeT-DrIVen FIrMs neeD MOre eFFeCTIVe COnTrOL – In recent years, several fashionable foreign direct-marketing giants have entered the Philippine market in a big way, eventually producing a modern market-driven system. These companies, which sell cosmetics, beauty and hair care products, food supplements, soap and detergents, footwear, underwear, brassieres, clothing lines and accessories, employ several thousands of sales staff throughout the country. The market-driven companies even hired beauty consultants and sales strategists by the hundreds to explain how to use their products – and sell them. They clearly have high hopes for the Philippine market and like other business entities it had substantially invested and tied up with local beauty and skin care specialists and manufacturers to make their products locally. as a matter of fact, the vast majority of the thousands of direct marketers in the country including Davao City are employed by some hundreds of new home-grown direct-marketing companies. With so many scrambling for a cut of the burgeoning business, scams are not only unavoidable but virtually definite. such shenanigans should be the pri-

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mary concern of government because direct marketing it seems was growing faster than its ability to control or regulate abuses such as fraud, racket or “pyramid” sales schemes, in which some tricky home-grown direct-sales firms spend more time recruiting sales people than selling products. remember, a pyramid scheme, although sort of a financial cunning rather than sales brought to the collapse of some previously popular homegrown direct marketing establishments. Under such circumstances, the natural “buyer beware” instincts of consumers have been dampened by decades of life under a striving economy. Therefore most of the consumers’ concerns can be addressed through more stringent government regulations. Pyramid scheme, scams, and fly-by-night direct-marketing operations are distinctive to unscrupulous local entrepreneurs. government regulators can refer to the experience of other governments, including the Us and some well-developed nations that have learned to make distribution channels more transparent to spot and prosecute scams, and to distinguish legitimate, professionally conducted direct sales from pyramid schemes. The government could also strengthen consumer-protection agencies by

directing some lackadaisical officials to just not merely present broad smiles and wide grins during media interviews. There is nothing really inherently alien about the concept of direct-market selling. Filipinos have been carrying their goods from house-to-house since the first peddler learned to put wheels on his cart. Indeed, direct selling is part of asia’s economic fabric, from our very own so-called “Tupperware ladies” of old, to the door-to-door hawkers in China and stockbrokers in Japan. Ultimately, direct marketing is a necessary part of the country’s own economic transformation. Direct selling is labor intensive – and workers are plentiful in the Philippines. In other countries, for example, thousands of direct-sales ladies dealing in cosmetics, beauty and skin care products make up many company’s domestic workforce. Moreover, a major worry of government in the coming years is to find enough jobs for the new unemployed graduates, not least to forestall social unrest. any government does not want to prohibit business activities that can provide jobs. But product distribution in the country has always been a problem because of some scheming and greedy entrepreneurs. nevertheless, it can be solved in part by the activities of thousands of hustling but thoughtful businessmen moving products all over the country. The crucial answer to the abuses and excesses they commit is more factual and effective supervision, not sweeping prohibition.

again on the tambis fruit and dropping many of them to the ground for the children to pick up. Children from the neighborhood would come to the trees to pick up many pieces of the fruit scattered under the thick foliage. They also try to bring down some of the pinky-red tambis fruit with long bamboo sticks. I like to watch them every time these kids come to the trees to pick fruits by climbing them or shooting them down with a sling shot. It reminded me of my own childhood, sixty-six summers ago at Jovellar street in Zamboanga City when I would climb our own macopa tree in front of our nipa thatched house beside the rice field that stretched all the way to Tetuan village near Pasonanca hills. I was just six years old and like any neighborhood kid, would spend the whole day, either climbing trees or running along the foot path of the rice field, chasing away the

mayas to keep them from plucking and eating the palay grains still waiting to be harvested. It’s the same kind of joy I felt when I spent weekends with my son sean anthony in april this summer swimming in the shallow, crystal sea waters of Camp Holiday beach resort at samal Island. I always look forward to crossing the narrow channel of the Davao gulf on that white-colored rOrO vessel to spend another summer day at this beach resort. I missed my childhood days in Zamboanga when I would play and swim with my neighborhood friends at the beach beside Fort Pilar in the 1950’s--that explains my eagerness to spend the day at the beach with my son, even if I do it just lying on my back inside a bamboo open-air Mandaya hut at this resort, watching my 10-year old son put on goggles over his eyes, dip his head beneath the clear waters and imagine himself a scuba diver looking for the sunken ruins of the Titanic. and just by watching my son create worlds of his own, I see myself in him, also creating a whole new world in front of me, even if it takes place only on a summer day… (Comments ? email me > tradingpost_davao@yahoo.com )

The summers of my childhood

IgHT aCrOss the dusty, screened window of our apartment at Palosapis st at nova Tierra Village in Lanang, you could see three big, tall trees, all fruit-bearing trees : tambis, avocado and a mango tree. I don’t know how they got there. I reckon the occupants of the bungalow house beside the trees threw a lot of garbage over the fence which included seeds of tambis, avocado and mango several years ago when we weren’t watching. These trees remind me of the seven summers I had in this apartment located just beside a big mosque here which faces the east. at dawn, when the orange sun is still creeping behind the hills of samal island, which is visible from here, a motley group of birds in this village ---- that include sparrows, sandpipers, swallows, maya, plovers, etc--- would flock over to a grassy vacant lot beside our apartment near the three tall trees that dominate the area here. The chirping of all these birds, to my ears, is like a symphony I love to hear, together with the crowing of the cocks early in the morning while I’m still lying in bed, my eyes half-closed and catching a glimpse of the growing light from my window. I knew the birds are feasting

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How I lost and got back my iPhone

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O U k n o w t h a t horrible feeling of realizing you lost something valuable? That’s what I felt when I couldn’t find my iPhone 5. It was a present from my husband Carlo, and on top of the monetary value, it was the idea of losing a gift from him that mattered most to me. I asked a colleague to call my number. Louie said it was ringing but nobody was picking up. I traced back my steps and realized that I had left it in the taxi. My other office mates had heard of the news. It was Melot who said we could track my iPhone through iCloud (apple’s cloud storage) and sai immediately logged in. I said a silent thank you that I had set up the ‘Find My iPhone’ app in my device, because that would allow us to find it. iCloud showed us a map with the location of my phone, represented by a tiny green circle. It was positioned over a cluster of houses along Diversion road and I realized I would have to knock on each door. What are the chances of complete strangers admitting they had my iPhone? not relishing the idea of getting disdainful looks from strangers, I told myself to let it go. But unlike me, Melot and sai had not given up. sai enlarged the map and the green circle repositioned itself just outside the cluster of houses. That was better! That gave me some hope but still a part of me wanted to just let it go—it was all too much effort for a cellphone. But Melot prodded me to ask for help from another colleague, argie, who had a vast network in the police, and to go to the location on the map. I was so grateful to argie for his sense of urgency and willingness to help; he did not make it difficult for me to ask. We immediately went to Diversion road and argie pointed to the approximate location of my phone. We saw a taxi headquarters, but instead of going there directly, argie thought it was best to ask Danilo Quia-eo, OIC of the Maa police substation, to accompany us. a woman at the Makulay Taxi base asked us why we were there, looking a bit wary at the sight of the police. after argie’s introduction, I told her what had happened and showed her the map. since there was no other establishment nearest the green circle, I said my phone was definitely within their compound. To cut the story short, she gave me back my iPhone. The taxi driver, elpedio Oroyan, had found it in his cab and heard the calls and text messages (sent by my other colleague, Marlo), but he didn’t know how to use an iPhone so he couldn’t answer any of them. He decided to drop it off at their base in case someone came for it. I couldn’t believe my luck. The police were also as amazed as us, marvelling at what technology could do. after a while, I felt sheepish for bothering them at all, but definitely grateful they obliged to our request. I was puzzled when the woman told me she read a text message on my iPhone asking the finder to call my office phone number. I wondered how she was able to read the message when the device was locked with a PIn code. Unbeknownst to me, Melot and sai were able to send a text message to my phone through iCloud. It appeared like a pop-up so the finder was able to read it even if the phone was locked. The app will also allow you to remotely lock your device or—if recovering it is already a nil possibility—remotely erase your content. I felt embarrassed for inconveniencing a lot of people over a material thing such as a cellphone. But the relief I got for not having to tell my husband I had lost his gift to me was more compelling. so I said a silent thanks to technology and profound thanks to my colleagues who cared enough to help – Melot, sai, Louie, Marlo, and argie. so, what are you waiting for? Turn on the ‘Find My iPhone’ app in your device now.


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they will be filing the two charges—one against Cebu Pacific for breach of contract of carriage based on the Transportation Laws of the Philippines and another against Cebu Pacific pilots, flight crew and ground personnel for torts. “eventually, the tort case will affect the airline company as principal,” De Leon said. On Tuesday night, some 40 passengers of the flight that skidded into the runway of the Francisco Bangoy International airport laid the groundwork for a class suit by officially bonding into an organized group calling themselves as “Flight 5J-971 Victims.” The group is led by andrew Bautista as president, Jun narciso as vice president, and Dr. Jess Delgado as spokesperson. The three along with a Law school student of ateneo de Davao University and a businesswoman comprise the five-man board of directors who will act as incorporators for the purpose of registration with the securities and exchange Commission (seC). CLas sUIT, reQUIsITes Under the rules on Civil Procedure, a class suit is resorted to in order to obtain relief for or against a large number of persons as a group or integral entity and not as individuals with rights and liabilities separate from each other. The requisites of a class suit are: (1) Many persons have a general or common interest in the subject matter of the case; (2) The persons are so numerous that it’s not practical to join them all as parties;

and (3) The parties actually appearing before the court are sufficiently numerous and represented that their interests are fully protected. In a class suit, there is a single right of action pertaining to numerous persons. DaMages De Leon said they have not agreed on the amount of damages they will be seeking from the airline company but said they are open for a settlement if Cebu Pacific makes an offer. “If I were Cebu Pacific, they should make an offer,” De Leon said. The passengers’ counsel said they are now collating all affidavits of the 165 passengers. “Once we can have it, we will file the complaint with the rTC,” De Leon said. Bautista, for his part, said they wanted to make it clear that they are filing the case separately from the Davao City government, who on Tuesday also announced its move to file charges against the airline and airport officials. “We do not want this to be affiliated with the city, we are filing it under our name,” Bautista told this writer in a separate phone interview. Unlike the city’s recourse to sue also the airport officials, De Leon said they are not filing a case against the officials of the Francisco Bangoy International airport. “not as of the moment but we are asking them for a copy of CCTV recording,” De Leon bared. another phone call to De Leon late yesterday confirmed that he has already sent a request letter to the FBIa management for a copy

of the CCTV recording. De Leon admitted that the CCTV recording could be a vital piece of evidence in building up their case. CaaP Has nO CCTV FOOTage On FLIgHT MIsHaP In a separate interview, the Davao International airport (DIa) admitted that it has no closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage on what happened during the touchdown of flight 5J-971. Civil aviation authority of the Philippines (CaaP) Davao airport manager, Fredrick san Felix, said that they only have CCTV cameras in the terminal, but they don’t have any CCTVs positioned in the runway. according to san Felix, the CCTV cameras and infrared devices on the runway are on their wish list “since way back.” However, he said it did not materialize because of lack of budget. He added that CaaP has made a proposal to install CCTV cameras starting from the parking area of DIa and other strategic airport facilities including the runway. san Felix admitted that their runway footage of the incident is sourced from television reports. Most of the footages of the mishap were provided by Bautista who took footages from his mobile phone including that of the aircraft pilot window showing an emergency ladder where the pilots were believed to have exited ahead of the passengers. Bautista also showed footages of passengers alighting through the emergency slide.

and alot nogon were arrested by elements of the Toril police last Monday evening at Immaculate Conception and Mangahan Crossing Bayabas in Toril. “The three were allegedly about to rob a convenience store

in Toril when the police tipped off by by a concerned citizen and thesesuspects we also positively identified by victims of previous robbery hold-up cases in Talomo and Tugbok districts,” according to Dela rosa.

He also added that intelligence officers from DCPO received a report that other members of the same organized group are out to raise bail money for the three who are detained for violation of the Comelec gun ban.

“CeB President and CeO Lance gokongwei thanked the flight crew for their presence of mind and handling of the immediate situation.” “We also thank the Civil aviation authority of the Philippines and the Davao Internation-

al airport authorities for their support, as we worked together for the earliest resumption of airport operations in Davao,” gokongwei said. “again, we would like to sincerely apologize to all those who were affected by the Davao airport closure.”

“all Cebu Pacific (CeB) flights to and from Davao will be back to normal starting tomorrow, June 5, 2013, Wednesday, after its disabled aircraft was removed from the Davao airport runway,” the Cebu Pac advisory stated. EJF

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Tabora’s.. FFROM 2

CLUB 888. Land Transportation Office (LTO) 11 chief of operations Eleanor Calderon (left) appeals to the public especially motorists to always respect the traffic rules during yesterday’s Club 888 media forum at the Marco

Polo Davao. With her at right is Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) 11 administrative officer Edgar Violan. Lean Daval Jr.

Davao tourism gains positive mileage in Korea D

aVaO gains positive image in Korea. a 32man delegation including private sector representatives from hotels and travel trade as well as performers and chefs compose the Davao delegation in Korea. Davao is the featured destination in the 26th Korea World Tourism Fair (KOFTa) and the highlight destination in the Philippine Food Festival at the Millennium Hilton for the whole month of June. south Korea is the number 1 client of the Philippines with over 1M traveler visiting many destinations in the country in 2012 alone. Koreans are looking for new destinations and are targeting Davao for its golf, beach, honeymoon packages and incentive travels on top of the esL program (english as a secondary Language Learning Program). Ms Maricon ebron, Tourism attache to Korea is introducing several more destinations in the country. “Davao is your next stop in the Philippines.” she encouraged the 240 travel trade guests during the Philippine Travel Presentation at the

Lotte Hotel on June 4 where Davao’s primary properties namely the Marco Polo Davao, seda abreeza Hotel, Park Inn by raddisson. The ritz garden Hotel, Pearl Farm Beach resort and tour operators; surelite and Bloomers Travel and Tour, presented their packages and services. During the Davao press conference with Philippine ambassador to Korea, H.e. Luis Cruz and wife also Phil. ambassador to singapore H.e. Minda Cruz, the good ambassador shared the best that the Philippines can offer which included Davao being the key city of the south of the Philippines. “Davao is the center of business, education and finance in the Mindanao island,” this the ambassador shared before the thirty media entities

represented in the lunch press conference at Hilton Hotel on June 4. To better appreciate Davao as the new Korean destination, a photo exhibit at Lotte Hotel where photos taken by Korean bloggers who visited Davao some two months ago provided good mileage for Davao. On top of the KOFTa and Philippine Food Festival exposures of Davao, the airports route Development Team of the DOT, Director art Boncato and Tourism attache Maricon ebron met with the executives of the PaL, Cebu Pacific and Zest air gsas in Korean and the routes planning manager of JInaIr, subsidiary of Korea air. The goal of the meetings is to establish direct flights between Davao and Korea.

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Promoting lumad representation T rIBaL leaders in Davao City gathered last May 31 in Hidden Forest resort, Calinan for a general assembly and election-induction of officers.

By Lean Daval Jr.

With the theme, “Kalamboan ug Kauswagan sa Hiniusang Tribo,” the Davao City Federation of Tribal Councils (DCFTC) will serve as advisory council in the selection of Indigenous People (IP) representative in the city council. republic act 8371 or the Indigenous Peoples (IP) rights act of 1997 requires for a mandatory representation of IPs in local legislative councils and policy-making bodies. It also allows IPs to maintain and develop their own indigenous political structures. The selection of an IP representative to lo-

cal legislative and policy-making bodies, as provided by the national Commission on Indigenous Peoples (nCIP), shall be in accordance with local guidelines adopted and promulgated by concerned IPs. The IP representative is expected to work on legislative measure which focus on promoting and protecting rights of the IPs, recognize and promote their customs and traditions and enhance their economic and political system to make them productive participants in progress and development. The IP representative in Davao City is selected on rotation basis among the ten tribes in the

city such as ata, Matigsalug, Ovu-Manuvo, Klata-Djangan, Tagabawa, Tausog, Maguindanao, Maranao, Kagan, and sama. The first IP representative is Berino Libayao

Mambo-o of the ata tribe who took his oath of office in January last year. after Mambo-o’s term, another three-year term will be given to a sectoral representative from the Kagan Tribe.


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toughest contention in the Men and Women’s singles division. after edging out world number one novak Djokovicin last year’s tournament, seven-time champion, nadal is more than determined this year to add another title under his belt to match Max Decugis, who won it eight times. But even with nadal’s skill set, he is still expected to have a tough outing as he once again faces off against the best in Men’s singles. On the side of the singles tourney, Maria sharapova is also gearing up for a battle in this year’s competition with the revitalized serena Williams competing for the title. Watch this event in high definition for free when you tune in to sKYcable Free VIeW channel 167 if you are in Metro Manila, rizal, Cavite, Laguna, and Bulacan, or channel 702 if in Baguio, Cebu, Davao, and Iloilo. Don’t get left behind. enjoy this premium and exclusive content when you subscribe to sKYcable’s latest innovative package– sKYcable Dual Def, which combines your favorite standard definition and high definition channels into one plan. subscribe to sKYcableDual Def Titanium HD 30 and get as much as 30 HD channels in one plan for only P1,799 per month. sKYcable Dual Def is also available at P499 and P999monthly. To know more about this premium content, call 305-5456 or visit www. mysky.com.ph. With sKYcable, experience digital cable TV beyond clear signal.


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S’mores Cupcake. Signature sunflower design by Royal Bites.

A taste of royalty in every bite Various beautifully designed cakes.

Green Tea Cupcake.

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AzAAR finds are but the next best thing to shopping. For someone who loathes lining up in malls, I am most happy when I am somewhere more subdued and quiet. With the Tienda del Mercado just right around the corner, I frequent (as much as I can) the place to find something new. That fateful night, I found the best looking and scrumptiously tasting cupcakes, my palate has ever tasted. No doubt, it was more than I have ever tasted. Yes, I cannot even find the right word to describe how luscious and tasty their cakes are. Meeting and talking with Pastry Chef/Owner Mom and Daughter duo, Maritess and Karla, I found out that their passion for pastries exude the façade of sweetness and goes deeper into the realm of love – love for the craft and love for each other. Maritess, being the artsy one, taught herself to bake and explore the depths of flavors. With her gusto for making beautiful pieces, she got well into her explorative phase and explored her kitchen and passion for baking. Nowadays, she is into mix and matching flavors into her tiered cakes and cupcakes in order to have more varieties with her products. In addition, she aims to perfect and make available a different kind of cake decorating to the people of Davao – so, watch out for it. Karla, on the other

hand, verily handles the marketing side of their business. Finding her way into the world wide web, she socializes their products to a wide niche as possible. Not to mention, Royal Bites consumers have escalated even beyond the archipelagic border of the country. Talk about reigning supreme. Karla’s Dad, whom I was able to meet, also is supportive of their passion that he accompanies them in bazaars. He may not be battling it in the kitchen, but certainly, he is a third of the dynamic team that produces nothing but the best pastries in town. Personally, I fell in love with their Red Velvet Cupcake at first bite. Kept the cupcakes at room temperature, it was so light even after a day of purchase. The cream cheese makes you cringe for more as it delectably covers your palate with that oh-so-yummy taste. Honestly, I cannot sum up a list of my favorites. I love them all. I am not just saying that for publicity sake, but that it the truth. Their Green Tea Cupcake is too die for. It has that superb Macha taste that is so

A birthday cake by Royal Bites.

ABOVE: Pastry Chef herself, Ms. Tess. BELOW: Karla and her classmates

subtle, you cannot help but have bites after another. Another personal favorite is their Mint Flavored Cupcake that soothes your palate after every bite. I was taken aback as I felt

the ‘minty kick’ in my mouth after I took a bite. I loved the way it played with my palate – really, at that. Add the Grenadine Cupcake and your styling it up Gatsby style!

Their Chocolate Overload is one helluva of a cupcake. It was chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and chocolate filling -- a magnitude of choco-loco haven in a bite. Another must try is their S’mores Cupcakes, you’d feel the adrenaline in the streets with this one. Their cupcake version of New York Cheesecakes (Oreo, Blueberry and Manggo) falls under the must-try category. If you have, bless you. If you haven’t, what are you waiting for? Light, smooth and firm to the bite – perfect as snack anytime of the day. One other is their bowls of Chocolate Mousse. Yes,

that delectably rich chocolate goodness taste in every spoonful is addictingly satisfying. I was in definite cloud 9 with every bite. Notwithstanding the rich taste of chocolates, they too serve a cheesier than usual Cheese Cupcake. Ever the cheese lover, I was munching on these babies early in the morning. Though oozing with cheese, it was not overpowering and did not have that umay taste. What started, as a school requirement now became one of Davao’s most sought after pastry shops. From one royalty to another, Royal Bites is surely here to stay! For inquiries and orders, you can call them at (0932)3687488 or (0932) 3687489. Like their Facebook fan page at Royal Bites and follow them on Instagram @heavenlybites05. 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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SM Davao launches Giant Flag for a Cause As part of sM City Davao’s celebration of the 115th Philippine Independence Day, the mall will aim to fill out a 12ft by 24ft flag mosaic made of school supplies beginning June 5. sM Davao encourages its business partners, civic organizations and shoppers to participate in completing the giant flag by donating school supplies in flag colors red, white, blue and yellow. On June 12, collected donations will be turned over to the City social service Development Office who in turn, will identify communities most in need of the school items. “sM City Davao has always celebrated Philippine Independence Day with the community. This year, we want to make it more meaningful. We believe that by spearheading this campaign, we also send out a message that heroes are not found in history books alone… In our little ways, everyone can actually be heroes. By donating school supplies, we can help less fortunate kids make learning a little more comfortable,” mall manager Lynette Lopez shares. Interested parties may call 297.6998 local 126 for inquiries. They may also visit the Giant Flag area at the ground floor of sM Davao Annex. Like sM City Davao on Facebook or follow @smcitydavao on Twitter for event and promo updates.

STI and GCASH Remit make college education dreams come true

Back to school savers with SM stationery

ABOVE: This Grade Three Savers Pack includes a spelling booklet, writing notebooks, a writing pad, pencils, crayons, eraser, sharpener, white glue, pair of scissors, 12’’ ruler, bond paper, and a long brown envelope.

IT is every parent’s dream to see their children finish their education, and achieve their great- BELOW: Taking notes is more with the Avanti notebook est potential. Now, GCAsH REMIT in partner- fun pack with free pen. ship with sTI, one of the country’s largest network of schools, makes every parent’s dream come true by sending five OFW nominees to college with the Magpadala, Magka-diploma GCAsH REMIT Promo. OFWs sending money from abroad to the Philippines via GCAsH REMIT will have a chance to nominate their child, relative or other family member to receive a full scholarship grant for any 4-year course at any sTI campus nationwide. “Education is definitely the best foundation for a successful future, and we at GCAsH REMIT understand the need for young Filipinos to acquire a college diploma for a better life ahead. We are excited for this new promo as we are not only sending a deserving student to tertiary education, but we’ll also reward the beneficiaries of our OFWs abroad with cash prizes for the winning nominations,” said Paolo Baltao, President of G-Xchange Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Globe and operator of GCAsH. “This is our simple way of honoring our overseas Filipinos using GCAsH REMIT, who have worked hard for their families from a distance in order to send their kids to college and provide better lives for their loved ones. We hope that with the scholarships, we will be able to make a difference in their lives.” To nominate a loved one, an OFW family member must send money to the Philippines via GCAsH REMIT, which has outlets in 33 countries including Hong Kong, singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, United states, Canada, saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland, Australia, Guam, and saipan. Every remittance sent entitles the OFW to nominate one deserving student for the scholarship grant via www.globe. com.ph/gcashdiploma. Beneficiaries of OFWs with winning nominees additionally get Php10,000 each. 100 pieces of Jollibee gift certificates would also be raffled away. Promo is from May 27 to August 27, 2013. scholarship winners will be announced on september 20, 2013. With GCAsH REMIT, the cash pick-up service of Globe, OFWs now have an easier and more affordable option to send money to the Philippines. Overseas Filipinos can simply visit any of the more than 800 GCAsH REMIT partner outlets outside the Philippines for fast, affordable, convenient and secure international remittance service. Their families in the Philippines, on the other hand, can get their cash from any of the 7,000 GCAsH outlets nationwide. Thus, even those living in far-flung areas can already get their money from outlets near their homes such as rural banks, pawnshops, retailers, load distributors, sari-sari stores, among others. The beneficiary also gets the remittance without any service charge. To know more about GCAsH REMIT, visit www.globe.com.ph/gcashremit.

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PARENTS will find the some of the best bargains when they shop for their children’s school needs with SM Stationery’s Back to School Savers pack. Not only do they get great savings its

so convenient. No longer do they have to go from section to section to pick up the things their kids need for school. Its all in one pack. The Back to School Savers packs have it all. Each of these packs contains the essentials students need in the specific grade levels they are

Moving up to the intermediate levels mean more subjects, more activities, and more knowledge! The Grade 5 Savers Pack includes composition notebooks, an intermediate pad, white glue, 12’’ ruler, mechanical pencils, pens, colored pencils, bond paper, and a long brown envelope.

ABOVE: intermediate items. Every grade six student’s must have for school: spiral notebooks, intermediate pad, pens, pair of scissors, 12’’ ruler, colored pencils, mechanical pencils, glue, bond paper and long brown envelope. in, all in an easy to carry plastic tote at only P299.00. Now that’ s a new spin on one-stop shopping! Not only one could enjoy this season’s best deals, also for every P1,000 single- receipt purchase until June 30 entitles one to a free umbrella. SM Stationery has a wide selection of all the write stuff a student needs ABOVE: Write in style with the to be on top of his Kingjim Spiral notebook pack. class-quiz pads, writing pads, and other paper products; pens, pencils, markers and highlighters; as well as budget packs of notebooks. And kids will find it easy to organize their school stuff with folders, envelopes, and binders. SM Stationery section is located at all SM Stores. For more exciting deals and info, visit us at www.stationery.com.ph or become a Taking notes is affordable and easy with these Composition fan of our Facebook page. and Writing notebooks. The High School Savers Pack. incoming high school students are in for more complex subjects like geometry and physics. The High School Savers Pack includes intermediate pads, spiral notebooks, Geometry set, highlighter pens, stapler set, pens, liquid glue, bond paper, folders and long brown envelopes.

COMMiTTEd TO EduCATiOn. GXi President Paolo Baltao (2nd from left) shakes hands with STi VP for Communications Elbert de Guzman (3rd from left) to seal the partnership between GCASH REMiT and STi in providing scholarships to deserving OFW nominees. With them are GXi Marketing Head Franchette ChingcuancoCardona (leftmost) and STi Brand Manager Karen Tabije (rightmost).


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“Human Speed Bump” On Stan Lee’s Superhumans ON GMA News TV this Friday, superpowers made popular in comic books come to life in “stan Lee’s superhumans” – from the super strength of the ‘Human speed Bump’, to the amazing agility of a real-life spiderman.

In 2009 in Milan , nine trucks weighing a total of over 30,000lbs ran over American body builder Tom Owen in quick succession, a feat most fitting for the man known as ‘The Human speed Bump’. On this episode, host Daniel Browningsmith witnesses first hand another amazing spectacle of strength.

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Tim Cridland, from the UsA , claims to be able to switch off pain. His seemingly ‘superhuman’ ability to go beyond normal pain thresholds by impaling himself with skewers with little or no bleeding is extraordinary. Derek Paravicini is a blind, autistic, 30-year-old British man with an incredible ‘superhuman’ gift. Derek can remember and accurately re-play any song he ever

hears! And Jyothi Raj, known as India ’s very own ‘spiderman’, is known to scale walls at an unbelievable speed. After discovering his spiderlike climbing abilities, he started to push himself further by climbing higher and higher structures, always without a net or safety rope. “stan Lee’s superhumans” airs every Friday at 8PM, on GMA News TV Channel 11.

SHOWING

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JUANA C.THE MOVIE

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STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS 3D (GP)

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NOW YOU SEE ME (PG-13)

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JURASSIC PARK 3D (GP)

Channing Tatum and Jenna DewanTatum reveal new daughter’s name! IT’s time for Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum to think pink!

The sexiest Man Alive and his ladylove welcomed their first child on Friday in London, and after remaining mum about the baby’s birth and gender, the proud couple are now sharing the happy news about their bundle of joy: a baby girl! The twosome posted a message on Channing’s website, where they spilled the beans about the newest member of their family—including her lovely name. “Jenna Dewan-Tatum and Channing Tatum are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Everly Tatum, who was born on May 31st in London,” the message said. “sending love and light to Chan, Jenna,

and Ms. Everly!” The couple has been hunkering down in London, where Channing is busy at work on his new film, Jupiter Ascending. Jenna, meanwhile, seems to have taken quite nicely to the city, as she’s often been spotted walking around leisurely with their dogs, Mika and Lulu.

shortly after the baby’s birth, Jenna’s father, Darryll Dewan, spoke exclusively to E! News about the couple’s new journey as parents. “Anxious to meet our grandchild and hug Jenna and Chan,” he said. “They are an amazing couple and will be great parents. I’m very excited for everyone in each of our families.”

david Beckham wanted to bring sexy, er, soccer back to Miami DAVID Beckham is already wanted back in the game.

The city of Miami is looking to get its hands on the newly retired superstar to help bring a Major League soccer franchise back to town. “We’re ready and we’re excited about the possibility of having top-flight professional soccer back in Miami,” Mayor Carlos Gimenez said. “With people from all over the world living in our community, this is an ideal market for MLs and David Beckham is the right person

to make it happen.” The Miami Fusion closed up shop in 2001 after only three years, leaving four professional sports teams

based in the city. In Miami today, Beckham toured two possible homes for an MLs team, sun Life stadium, where the Miami Dolphins play, and Florida International University stadium, which, Garcia said is “made for soccer.” After announcing his retirement from pro soccer after 20 storied, studly years, Beckham never ruled out returning to the sport in a front-office capacity. And, coincidentally, the 38-yearold athlete and underwear model is made for being the face of just about anything.

EPIC 2D / * HANGOVER 3 Amanda Seyfried , Bradley Cooper GP *R-13

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NOW YOU SEE ME 2D Mark Ruffalo, Morgan Freeman PG-13

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AFTER EARTH Will Smith , Jada Pinkett Smith GP

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R-16 FAST AND FURIOUS 6 2D Vin Diesel , Michelle Rodriguez PG-13

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All ‘pho’-ed out

The interiors of Le Petite Camille.

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love it when it rains, it cools down the environment and makes one crave for soup. Be it Bulalo, Japanese ramen, rich and sticky Makimi, or the clean flavours of Vietnamese Pho, soup never fails to hit the spot whenever you crave something to warm your belly.

One such craving popped up on a recent trip to Manila while walking around Greenbelt with my friends. Even though it was bright and sunny outside the craving for soup got to us. We all wanted something light yet flavourful without the heavy sauces and that is why I decided to go Vietnamese n the form of Le Pettite Camille. The interior of the restaurant was airy and cozy with cute lamps and an eclectic mix of different colonial French inspired chairs. Wanting our meal to stay light, we decided to start with some Beef and Vermicelli salad and some Vietnamese Spring Rolls.

Beef and vermicelli salad.

Adding some lime to my pho.

Tips on how to make perfect pho. The beef of the salad was nice and tender, the fish sauce vinaigrette added layers of flavour to the salad while a dash of sriracha sauce (a Thai chili garlic sauce) added a little spice and heat to the dish. The spring rolls with shrimp were also good, the peanut sauce added a sweet and savoury that enhanced the flavours of what would have been a flat tasting roll of noodles and lettuce. And then the Pho arrived. The piping hot bowl of beef pho was definitely

Vietnamese spring rolls. what our stomachs were in Cambodia and even just waiting for. Pho is made here in Davao at Hanoi. I of Vietnamese flat rice guess the absence of the noodles served with a rich basil leaves really made beef broth that is layered the dish taste wanting for with herbs and spices and something fresh and lemserved up with lime, fresh ony to cut through all the bean sprouts, sriricha, fish rich flavours of the soup. sauce, chillies and basil On the whole though, the (which was curiously ab- dining experience at Le sent). The mix of the dif- Petite Camille was a nice ferent ingredients create a break with some clean flacomplex taste that is dif- vours and light fare. ferent from your typical What foods do you crave “mami” or instant noodle. when it rains? Post a shouAlthough Le Petite Ca- tout @kennethkingong on mille’s version of Pho was Twitter or Instagram and “OK”, I had tasted better let me know.


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EDGEDAVAO VOL. 6 ISSUE 59 •THURSDAY, JUNE 06, 2013 OLD RIVALS MEET AGAIN. In 2007, a young Lebron James, playing for Cleveland, met Tim Duncan in the Spurs-Cavs finals. The Spurs swept Lebron and the Cavs. This year, the two meet again, and Lebron has his Heat to carry with to the Finals.

FLASHBACK 2007 Lebron faces Tim anew in NBA Finals M

IaMI – Before LeBron James could turn the corner into the interview room, the youngCleveland Cavaliers star found himself face-to-face with history’s greatest power forward. Tim Duncan reached out, grabbed James’ shoulder and expressed a measure of gratefulness for letting a thirtysomething star secure his fourth championship. “The league is going to be yours soon,” Duncan told James.

six years later, James has traded Boobie gibson and Larry Hughes for Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, Cleveland for Miami. six years later, the league does belong to LeBron James, but somehow Duncan and these timeless san antonio spurs await him again. somehow, the spurs make time stand still. Beyond James’ upgrade of supporting cast and coach, he promised something else late Monday night at the american airlines arena: “I’m a

much better player – 20, 40, 50 times better than I was in the ‘07 Finals.” James is completely transformed, a historical talent at the apex of his genius. another game 7 in the eastern Conference finals, and another unforgettable performance in this 99-76 obliteration of the Indiana Pacers: 32 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals. Finally, Wade played the part of the MVP’s understudy and the Heat are onto the Finals for a

MAKING THE RIGHT MOVES

third straight season, onto the spurs. Miami and san antonio represent two diametrically different models, but standards of greatness within the nBa. Committed ownership that gives autonomy to two of the best management teams in sports, letting them construct environments where great players want to come as free agents; where great players are drafted, want to stay and ultimately thrive.

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IaMI (aP) -- Other than being widely known by just the first syllable of their surnames, the coaches who will match wits in these nBa Finals may seem like polar opposites. Of course, they would probably disagree with that assertion. Miami’s erik spoelstra wears sharp suits and is a stats guy; san antonio’s gregg Popovich often skips the tie and would immeasurably prefer to answer questions about wine than anything about himself. Both are intensely private, but even during an nBa Finals loaded

POPOVICH

with star power - the ‘’Big Three’’ from Miami, the ‘’Big Three’’ from san antonio, a four-time MVP in LeBron James, a fourtime champion in Tim Duncan - the coaches will

SPOELSTRA

share misery in one way. To their chagrin, spo and Pop will be in the spotlight. ‘’It’s easier to talk about how they are similar versus how they are dis-

similar,’’ said esPn analyst Jeff Van gundy, a former nBa coach who is part of the broadcast team for the series that opens Thursday in Miami. ‘’They are both going to the Hall of Fame. They both have tremendous respect from the coaches they coach against, and they both have a level of humility that I believe shows nBa coaching in the most positive light possible.’’


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a new deal with nike that would keep him in the swoosh and Frees for a very long time and keep him atop the earnings list for professional golfers. “We’re down to the very, very short strokes

Bob Harig talked with Tiger’s agent, Mark steinberg, who confirmed that the no. 1 golfer in the world is close to signing

T would be hard to imagine Tiger Woods stalking the links in anything but the swoosh that has adorned his hat and shirt since he turned pro in 1996, and it appears we won’t have to think about that anytime soon. esPn’s

no-brainer to keep Tiger if you are nike, especially considering how he’s played this season. Woods is just one of two Pga Tour players with

er in the world and heir apparent to Woods in terms of “the next big thing in golf.” The

right now,” steinberg said. “I would expect we would come out with some sort of joint announcement when we get the paperwork signed. I hope this is viewed as a pretty bold statement.” It seems like a

multiple wins this season (Tiger has four, Matt Kuchar has two), and has jumped back to the top spot in the world rankings thanks to his play in 2012 and ‘13. On top of that, Woods would ink a deal months after nike announced the addition of rory McIlory, the second ranked golf-

esPn report says the new deal could be done before next week’s U.s. Open, and while no numbers were discussed, some think his last deal, signed in ‘06, paid Woods somewhere between $20-40 million a year. so the marriage seems to continue between Woods and nike. not a bad deal for either if you consider both are the biggest names in what they do.

gion development officer Kate delos santos will sit as the main guest in this week’s edition of the sports forum sponsored by husband-and-wife tandem of Jimmy and Bai Lim. Delos santos tackles the kids rugby

event slated on saturday. Joining her is Medvil Football Club of Davao City head coach ramonito “Lalas” Carreon who mentored the runner-up finish of the team in the just-concluded Philippine Foot-

ball Federation-suzuki U23 national Cup in Dumaguete City. a representative from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology has also been invited to discuss an upcoming running event.

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arIs (reuters) roger Federer calls Jo-Wilfried Tsonga a “great friend” but received no mercy from the Frenchman who swept him aside in devastating fashion on Tuesday to boost hopes of a first home men’s winner at roland garros since 1983. an inspired Tsonga played like a man on a mission and Federer simply could not live with him, slumping to a chastening 7-5 6-3 6-3 French Open quarter-final defeat in front of a spellbound crowd on a sun-drenched Philippe Chatrier court. serena Williams has been on a mission ever since taking to the park courts in Compton and the 31-year-old moved a step closer to a 16th major singles title, which would be one behind Federer, as she beat russian

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UgBY football will be the main dish in the Davao sportswriters association (Dsa) Forum set at 10 a.m. today at Dexter’s Pizza stadium along Mcarthur Highway Matina. rugby football Davao resvetlana Kuznetsova 6-1 3-6 6-3. The american top seed, who snapped a run of four successive quarter-final defeats here since she won the title in 2002, will face diminutive Italian sara errani in the semi-finals. Fifth seed errani continued to prove that last year’s final appearance in Paris was no flash in the pan as she edged past Poland’s agnieszka radwanska 6-4 7-6 (6) in what was her first career win against a player ranked in the top four. In Tuesday’s other men’s quarter-final, Tommy robredo ran out of escape routes as he was overwhelmed by fourth seed David Ferrer 6-2 6-1 6-1 in an all-spanish affair. Tsonga has been part of the pack

chasing the elite top-four of men’s tennis ever since bursting through to reach the 2008 australian Open final where he lost to novak Djokovic. But he had never gone beyond the last eight in Paris.

When Federer wafted a backhand long on match point, the crowd erupted and Tsonga set off on his trademark celebratory leap, the tantalizing

prospect of the 28-yearold going on to emulate Yannick noah became the talk of the town. Federer has suffered at the hands of Tsonga before, notably at Wimbledon in 2011 when the Frenchman, who has a passing resemblance to boxing great Muhammad ali, bounced off the ropes to beat the swiss great from two sets down. That had been a real toe-totoe contest but this time Federer trudged off well-beaten, waving to the crowd and knowing his

last chance of a second French Open title may have gone. saD FeDerer “I’m pretty sad about the match and the way I played,” Federer, one of four players aged 30 or over to reach the last eight here this year, told reporters. “Jo-Willy played great today. He was better than me in all areas today. He returned better than I did, served better than I did. I struggled to find my rhythm.” Tsonga, despite his dazzling brilliance on Tuesday, will have to reach a similar level against Ferrer to become the first Frenchman to reach the final here since Henri Leconte in 1988. Ferrer showed why he is second in command in spain’s claycourt army behind rafa

nadal by thrashing ironman robredo who had recovered two-set deficits in his previous three rounds. The 31-year-old Ferrer, seeded four this year, has marched through the draw without dropping a set, although neither has Tsonga so something will have to give on Thursday. “He beat roger playing beautiful tennis,” Ferrer, who has a 0-14 career record against Federer but leads Tsonga 2-1, said. “Winning in three sets against Federer is something which is usually very difficult to do.” Federer beat Frenchmen Julien Benneteau and gilles simon in rounds three and four and when he jumped into a 4-2 lead on Tuesday he looked like making it a hat-trick.

GOODBYE, ROGER Tsonga sends Federer packing, Serena wins


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