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NOT INTERESTED. Wearing a shirt printed with “Duterte for President 2014,” a barangay captain listens as Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte reiterates that he is not interested in running for President or even as Vice President as Senator Miriam Santiago’s running mate. Duterte met with some barangay captains while having a dinner at a restaurant along Araullo Street on Wednesday night. Lean Daval Jr.
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AVAO City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte admitted that there were two generals who
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ROOT OF THE PROBLEM. Motorists suffer through perennial traffic jams at the junction of J.P. Laurel Avenue and Mamay Road in Davao City due to this ongoing drainage system project. Lean Daval Jr.
Duterte: I would have Cops warned allowed Philips to speak vs ‘hulidap’ By CHENEEN R. CAPON
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AYOR Rodrigo Duterte said he would have allowed Canadian professor Abu Ameen Bilal Philips to speak in Davao City because the latter was here only to promote the teachings of the Qur’an. “From what I have gathered from the military who heard him because he was tailed, there was a surveillance and I
think they were able to record his speeches,” Duterte said in an interview on Wednesday night. He said that there was nothing wrong with the purpose of Philips in coming to the city since people believe in the goodness of man. “Kung ganun lang yan (If that was his only purpose), I would allow him to talk… Because we all
believed in the goodness of man and the words of Holy Qur’an,” Duterte said. But the mayor said perhaps in other places he visited, Philips uttered words that prompted the authorities to suspect him of having connections with terrorist groups. Duterte said he learned that the City Council of Zamboanga
City passed a resolution declaring Philips persona non grata (an unwelcome person) because he was heard advocating radicalism and extremism in his talks during his visit there. He said he also considered the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) which sus-
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AVAO City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte warned police officers not to get involved in “hulidap” (holdup in the guise of arrest)operations lest suffer face the ultimate consequence. “Wag kang maghuhulidap ditto dahi lpapatayin kita (Don’t do a hulidap operation here because I will kill you). I’ll shoot you,” Duterte said
in a late evening interview last Wednesday at Conching’s Native Chicken House. Duterte said police officers involved in crimes like holdups should choose other cities in the country and not Davao. “Do not do it in my city,” he said. “You know very well that there have been many police officers who
excellent VP for enforcement. Maybe we can make him change his mind,” she added. “I am really flattered, honored by the declaration of Senator Santiago,” Duterte told reporters on Wednesday night. “But, unfortunately, I said that I am not good for national office. Besides, I am planning to retire after this term,” he said. Duterte said he will ask Teodoro to accept the offer of Santiago
because for him the latter has the integrity and competence fit for the position. Teodoro also appeared in a follow-up tweet from Santiago. “I am considering Rudy Duterte, Gilbert Teodoro, or maybe we can have two women running together – Miriam and Grace,” she said. Duterte said Teodoro “would be a good Vice President… Itong tao na ito (This
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S the need for a sport complex rises, the City Government of Davao is planning to progressively fund the construction of the proposed sports complex in a 20-hectare area owned by the University of Philippines-Mindanao Campus. In an interview at his office yesterday, Davao City Planning and Development Office (DCP-
DO) officer-in-charge Marcelino Escalada said the proposed project will cost the city “a lot” – to the tune of P500 million. “We would like to address by progressively funding it instead of funding it just once,” he said. Escalada, who is part of the technical working group for the sports complex, said they envision the facility to be “state-of-the-art.”
“It will have swimming pool, track and oval, and athlete’s quarters,” he said, adding that they already have the project design. Davao City Sports and Development Office head William “Butch” Ramirez, however, said the proposed facility will not be as sophisticated as the sports complexes of other cities because an ideal sports complex
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avao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte declined the offer of Senator Miriam Defensor–Santiago to be her running mate in the 2016 presidential election and instead endorsed former presidential candidate Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro. Duterte was responding to a post Santiago had made on Twitter last Wednesday in which she said she would “love to run with Rudy Duterte.” “He would make an
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EASING CONGESTION. Traffic Management Group officer-in-charge Rhodelio Poliquit (left) announces some of the programs the city will undertake to ease traffic congestion as soon as the rehabilitation of the Governor
Generoso Bridge is finished. With him in yesterday’s I-Speak Forum at City Hall is engineer Andy Lepardo, head of the Urban Drainage Management Division of the City Engineer’s Office. Lean Daval Jr.
Ilagan: Place Danao under preventive suspension By CHENEEN R. CAPON crc@edgedavao.net
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ABRIELA Women’s Party-list Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan yesterday said Davao City Police Office (DCPO) director Senior Superintendent Vicente D. Danao should be placed under preventive suspension and not temporary relief from his position. Ilagan told Edge Davao that Danao’s relief is not enough since theirs is an on-going investigation of the administrative case
for grave misconduct filed against him by his wife. Danao was temporarily relieved from his post last September 1 after receiving an order from Police Regional Office (PRO) 11 regional director Wendy G. Rosario. He was then replaced by Superintendent Marvin Pepino. In a recent press conference at The Royal Mandaya Hotel , Pepino said Danao can be the DCPO chief again depending on
the result of the fact-finding mission that is being conducted by PRO 11. Ilagan, however, said Danao could influence the investigation on him if he is reinstated while the probe is still going on. “Danao could use his position to make changes in the result of the investigation,” she said. Rosario had earlier said the fact-finding team was formed to assess if Danao is still fit for his post.
Foundation (DMSF), will lead today’s guests, along with DMSF College of Medicine Dean Dr. Petronilo Basa. Jalipa placed 2nd and Clarion 6th in the recent Physician’s Licensure Examinations, considered as one of the toughest professional licensure examinations in the country. Also guesting today are organizers of the PBA Leg-
ends game in Davao City, Goldie Delvo and coach Cadel Mosqueda. SM Lanang Premier will also be announcing its newest tenant during the weekly gathering of the city’s media personalities representing news organizations from print, radio, television, and electronic platforms begin at 10:00 a.m.
is always a challenge. Losing weight can be as tough as lessening your monthly power bills. We tend to underestimate our consumption and still manage to get surprised once we see our
bills and bellies. Aboitiz-owned Davao Light and Power Company has come up with a few tricks that will help you save money as you lose weight.
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avao City’s two Medical Board topnotchers will be making their first public appearance during the Fast Fridays media forum today at the Archipelago 7101 by Barrio Fiesta at SM Lanang Premier. Dr. Francis Gerwin Jalipa and Dr. Charlie Clarion, both graduates of the Davao Medical School
“The investigation of the fact finding committee is to see if he is still fit to head the DCPO or not,” Rosario said. According to Rosario, Danao is just administratively relieved, not permanently relieved, so he can still go back to his post. Rosario already ordered the fact finding committee to expedite its investigation of Danao’s case. CRC with reports from Funny Pearl Gajunera
FTER setting up the 10-hectare mixed-use district as its first footprint in Davao City in 2011, property giant Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) is planning to redevelop a 25-hectare plywood factory owned by the Alcantara Group in Lanang District into an upscale mixed-use community. Laywer and engineer Dominic Joseph Felizarta, officer-in-charge of the City Building Office, confirmed that his office is just waiting for the development plan of the property joint project. “From what I heard, they said that they will submit the plan by the fourth quarter of the year. After that we will just do an assessment before they can start the construction,” Felizarta said yesterday. Felizarta told reporters that ALI and the Alcantara Group plan to make the mixed used community almost similar to Abreeza Ayala Mall “but much better.” “From what I know, they are planning to put a mall and condominiums,” he said. Earlier reports said the project will involve the development of residential and commercial lots, low- to mid-rise towers, and a retail component. It is expected to add more than 2,000 condo-
minium units and about 7,000 square meters of leasable space to ALI’s growing residential and commercial leasing portfolio. Felizarta said he still has no idea what the estimated cost of the total property development will be. It was in March last year that ALI inked a joint-venture agreement for the project with Alsons Development and Investment Co. (Aldevinco), an investment company of the Alcantara group and one of the leading property developers in Davao City. Based on earlier reports, the Alcantara group will contribute the land in exchange for 40- percent interest in the project while ALI will control the 60 percent. The 25-hectare area is currently used for a plywood factory but in a limited capacity. The area is managed and owned by the Alcantara and Aldevinco. ALI’s existing property development in Davao City was the 10-hectare mixed-use Abreeza in 2010 through a joint-venture partnership with Anflo Management and Investment Corp. of the Floirendo family. At present, there is an on-going construction of a 26-story condominium within the Abreeza mixed-use district. CRC
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HE ber-months are here and soon enough, we’ll be munching all the way to Christmas season. However, before and after this merry eating festival, keeping in shape
TIME. A mentally challenged person takes an afternoon nap at the sidewalk along Pelayo Street in Davao City FWANT TO LOSE, 10 NAP yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
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ARMM business sector lauds BBL submission T he business sector in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) welcomed the submission by President Benigno S. Aquino III of the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) to Congress last Wednesday. Datu Haron Bandila, chair of the ARMM Business Council, said they are also hoping that Congress will immediately approve the BBL for the entrenchment of the Bangsamoro government in place of the autonomous Muslim region. “We are very happy about the submission. From the very start, we are supportive of the peace process between the government and the MILF [Moro Islamic Liberation Front],” he said in a phone interview. Bandila said the business sector in the ARMM has taken part in consultations conducted in relation to the GPH-MILF peace process. He expressed hopes that the agenda pushed by the ARMM business sector—such as the improvement of sea and air ports in the region—will
be addressed by the new Bangsamoro political entity. “Commitments were made to us by both sides and we hope they will honor them,” Bandila said. There’s a need to improve infrastructure facilities in the ARMM to make doing business in the area easier and to further attract more investors, he said. Bandila, who said he has yet to read the draft BBL, noted that businesses play an important role in generating jobs for the people. Ishak Mastura, chair of ARMM’s Regional Board of Investments, also hailed the submission of the draft BBL, which was handed to Senate President Franklin Drilon and House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. in a ceremony at the Malacanang Palace in Manila. “This sends a positive signal to potential investors to locate in the area,” Mastura said. However, he tempered his expectation, noting that “possible changes in policies in the new Bangsamoro government may make potential investors
AMPUTEE’S LIVELIHOOD. James “Jimmy” Fong, 26, a dispatcher from Iligan City, had a motorcycle accident in 2008 which led to a leg amputation. Assisting motorists park their cars in city streets has been his source of livecautious.” “Investors are always taking into account uncertainties brought by changes. In every transition, there is always that fear from them,” said Mastura, who also admit-
Customs cracks down on imported car dealers
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HE Bureau of Customs (BOC) has begun cracking down on automobile dealers selling imported vehicles in various auto exchanges and other establishments nationwide following allegations that many of these cars were smuggled into the country. Personnel from the Bureau’s Enforcement Group and Customs Police began inspection operations last August 27 at two auto dealers in Makati. The BOC said a total of 39 imported vehicles were checked at the Buendia Car Exchange and the 387 Auto Center, both along Jupiter Street in Bel-Air, Makati, for proof of payment of duties and taxes, Certificate of Reg-
istration with the Land Transportation Office and other documents. The vehicles inspected include Audi, Lexus, Mercedes Benz and BMW sedans; Hummer and Range Rover SUVs; as well as Porsche and Corvette sport cars. “While all 39 vehicles our teams inspected in Makati checked out and yielded no negative findings, we will continue to exercise the visitorial powers of the Bureau to ensure that auto dealers and traders are complying with the law and are not fencing smuggled cars,” Customs deputy commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno said. The inspection of dealers of imported vehicles stems from Department Order (DO) No.
32-2014 issued by the Department of Finance in May 2014 which requires owners and operators of car exchanges, garages, auto trades and other similar establishments to present proof that duties and taxes have been paid on the imported vehicles. The DO also directed BOC to seize the imported vehicle if no proof of payment of duties and taxes can be presented. Sections 2536 and 2208 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines empowers the BOC to inspect imported goods outside the ports, to include warehouses and retail establishments with prior authorization from the Commissioner of Customs, and to seize items that are clearly smuggled.
lihood since his recovery. He has a family to feed with the P300 he earns each day. MindaNews photo by Aubrey Rocin Llamas
ted he has yet to read the copy of the draft BBL. He urged the new Bangsamoro government to come up with clear investment and decision-making policies once it is installed to fend off
the fears of potential investors. Among the investment policies Mastura suggested “is a level playing field for all investors,” meaning there must be no favoritism.
Aside from clear investment policies, he also underscored the importance of sustaining the security stability on the ground to also further attract investors. (Bong S. Sarmiento/MindaNews)
OR the past 40 years, Ramon Drilon, now 75, has grown only corn and coconut in his farm located in the farthest village of Kitubod in Libungan, North Cotabato. Much as he wanted to, he and other farmers like him could not plant other crops such as banana because of the length of time it would take to transport
farm produce to the nearest market and the prohibitive cost it would entail due to horrible road conditions. “The muddy and bumpy road would take us at least two days to bring our products to the market. So why grow other crops such as banana if it would only be damaged during transport?” he said.
But now, Drilon, who is also the village chair, is expanding his farm and growing a hectare of lakatan banana. He is also looking forward to additional income that would be raised from his nine-month-old banana farm. Like him, other farmers in the village have also turned their idle lands into banana farms. (PNA)
More than 200 franchise opportunities will be presented, with RK Franchise Consultancy ready to assist companies that want to develop into a franchise system. Its founder, Rudolf A. Kotik, who is a senior franchise consultant with 37 years of experience in three continents, will give a Franchise Seminar on September 15 at 1:30 p.m. at Grand Regal Hotel’s Mei King Function Room. The seminar topics are the following What is Franchising, History of
Franchising, Defining Franchising, Franchising 101, What does a Franchise provide, Benefits of buying a Franchise, How to select a Franchise, Advantages and Demands of Franchising, Mistakes by Franchise Buyers, Buying a Franchise, Franchising your business, Legal Franchise Requirements, and others. Netjet Capuno, trademark specialist of the Filipino International Franchise Association, will talk about the importance of trademarking one’s business.
Farm-to-market roads: Laying the foundations for dynamic agriculture F
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HE much awaited 8th Mindanao Franchise Expo is opening today (Friday) at the Activity Center of Abreeza Mall and will run until Sunday, September 14. The expo is organized by Filipino International Franchise Association together with Globe Business, 2GO Express, Phoenix Petroleum, Murang Generics, CMA Classical Menthal Arithmetic, Ohair Salon, myface Salon, and 37 other exhibitors. Local and national media are also supporting the event.
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Globe implements validation message to curb text scams G
LOBE Telecom implemented this week a new process in which customers doing Share-A-Load transactions will be sent a validation text message. Customers doing a Share-A-Load or a ShareA-Promo transaction will be asked to confirm their transactions. The step is intended to address the proliferation of text scams that trick customers into doing Share-A-Load transaction without their knowledge. The validation message reads as follows: “You are about to share PXXX load with 0916XXXXXXX. Reply YES within 5 minutes to proceed. P1/transaction. Report text scams to www.globe.com.ph/ stopspam.” The validation message would come from 2652xxxxxxxxx in which the last 9 digits are the transaction number. Globe said replying to the message is free of charge. On the other hand, customers who fail to reply within 5 minutes will receive the following message: “We’re sorry, but
your Share-A-Load/Promo transaction has been cancelled because the response time exceeded 5 minutes. Please try again. Thanks!” “We want to continuously protect our customers against these scams. By putting in place this additional measure, we will help prevent our customers from unwittingly undertaking Share-A-Load transactions,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Senior Vice-President for Corporate Communications. She noted that even with widespread communication efforts, some customers are still unaware that by adding the number “2” before the 10-digit mobile number of the recipient, they are actually doing a Share-A-Load transaction. Last month, Globe reduced the amount of Share-A-Load transaction to a maximum of P150 for prepaid customers and P300 for postpaid customers to counter text scams asking for P500 Share-ALoad transactions. Text scam messages are varying everyday using spiels
MULTITASKING. A “watch-your-car” boy doubling as a car washer works on a car along Bolton Street for some extra cash. Lean Daval Jr. like rewards, loyalty, MSF discount, roaming and bill overcharge, waiver of charges, refunds, etc. Crisanto also urged Globe customers to im-
mediately report through http://www.globe.com. ph/stopspam and provide all the details required. Numbers that are reported as source of text
scams will be immediately blocked from the network. Following the telecommunication company’s intensified efforts to combat
text spams and text scams early this year, the number of reports using the website has reached over 42,000 since it was created in June 2014. (PNA)
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Dabawenyo children’s book illustrator designs for Brazilian flip-flop brand T
HIS year’s Make Your Own Havaianas (MYOH) returned to Davao with its usual colorful and summery vibe. On top of the extensive range of colorful soles and straps and attractive pins for flip-flops customization, the seventh edition of the event put the spotlight on the Davao pin. MYOH, as the name suggests, is an event that allows customers to assemble their own pair of Havaianas flip-flops using soles and straps in myriad hues; pins are also available to accessorize pairs. The Davao pin, which takes form in an eagle, is specially designed by Davaoeño artist and children’s book illustrator Macky Pamintuan. “[Havaianas’] partnership with Macky is a perfect fit,” said Marga Nograles, managing partner of Martish Marketing Company, the exclusive sub-distributor of the Brazilian flip-flops brand for Southern and Eastern Mindanao. “Not only was he born and raised in Davao, he also lives the same Havaianas spirit of fun through his happy and
colorful illustrations.” Macky has a BFA in Illustration from San Francisco’s Academy of Art University. He has illustrated for books by publishing giants like HarperCollins, Scholastic, Sterling publishing, Random House, Mcgraw-Hill, and Peaceable Kingdom Press, among others. (Catch a glimpse of some of his works in his Facebook page: Facebook.com/ Mackyart.) In this interview, Macky talks about his design for the Havaianas Davao pin, his life as an artist, and his favorite Mindanao summer destinations. Tell us about the Davao Eagle pin for Havaianas. How did you come up with a local design that is perfect for a Brazilian flip flops brand? It didn’t take long to decide on the design. It was important that I chose a Davao icon that is easily identifiable on a tiny pin. How did this design collaboration come into plan/action? I was asked if I was interested in doing a pin design late last year. I’ve
had discussions with Havaianas before but things didn’t pan out with our schedules. This time, the timing was perfect. It also helped that it was Havaianas Davao who asked me. Havaianas’ Marga Nograles, who’s an old friend, gave me a call and I gladly said yes. How did you feel when you first knew you’d be doing a pin design for the brand? I was glad to work on a piece that would represent my hometown. Havaianas is a well-known quality brand and for them to shine their big spotlight on Davao is a credit to them. I actually own a pair myself. I bring my gray flip flops everywhere and I’m due to get a second pair because it’s only fair I give my trusty old pair a break from time to time. What other uniquely Davao icons did you consider before you chose the eagle for the pin? Something that isn’t complicated to look at. That pretty much brings you to a few options like, say, a durian, the eagle, the Kris dagger or, I don’t know, a 30 kph speed limit
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INOY Big Brother (PBB) All-In Season’s Top 2 Maris Racal returned home Tuesday in Tagum City and was welcomed back by the people who voted
for, supported, and loved her. She was mobbed and cheered by ordinary folk as well as city and provincial officials as she barnstormed the city to
thank them for helping her win in the popular ABS-CBN show. Maris visited the offices of the Governor Rodolfo del Rosario, Vice Governor Victorio “Baby” Suaybaguio Jr. and of some board members while Capitol employees briefly stopped working to see, cheer for, and have selfies with their newest idol. She also put City Hall in merry frenzy as she visited the offices of Mayor Allan Rellon and others. Maris then entertained her schoolmates at St. Mary’s College with three songs. People along the city’s streets cheered her with shouts of joy as she waved and smiled at them on her motorcade. “She’s Top 1 for us Tagumenyos, not Daniel Matsunaga (who won the show),” said disc jockey Jonelbin Larawan. Maris is gearing up to be a Kapamilya talent and an actress in Manila. Cha Monforte, Correspondent
sign? The eagle was an easy choice. I’m a fan of the durian, but a much bigger fan of the eagle. If you could give the Davao Eagle pin a name, what would it be? That’s easy: Pith. It’s short for the eagle’s scientific name: Pithecophaga jefferyi. What inspires you as an artist? It’s the same as every person out there who likes to express themselves creatively. The usual stuff: curiosity, imagination, maybe boredom. But really, it’s as simple as just enjoying putting pen to paper and seeing where the line takes me. What design/illustration projects are you currently working on? I usually handle multiple projects at the same time. At present, I’m working on five books from different publishers. One zoo-themed book that I’ve been working on for almost a year was just recently completed. I also just did some art for kids’ merchandises and a few magazine covers. It’s a fun job and I’m lucky to have
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What’s in your artist kit? For work, I sketch on pencil then paint digitally on Photoshop. That way, it’s easier to send out to clients through the Internet. For my personal work, I always bring around my old Moleskine sketchbook with a small bag of pencils and pens and draw everything that catches my fancy. If I have extra time, I use my portable water color kit and mess around with it. Sometimes using a cup of coffee residue as a painting medium. What’s the best thing about your job as an illustrator? I get to draw for a living. A job my 9-year-old self would greatly appreciate. What’s your dream project? There’s still a lot of things that I’d love to do artistically. One of them is to one day do a gallery show here in Davao. I’d probably do paintings with a theme that’s a little different than what I do at work. It’s always good to mix things up.
Describe your perfect summer getaway. I’d say going to a place full of history and no malls. Probably walking around an old town with a sketchbook as I tell stories to my daughter. Museums, old rocks, colors, strange alleyways and even stranger food. That sounds good to me. List three of your favorite Mindanao destinations for summer. I haven’t seen much of Mindanao yet, but I hope to fix that soon. For now, I have the Butuan museum for the pre-Spanish artifacts and history of Mindanao. Sunrise at the peak of Mt. Apo for the view. Lastly, Samal island. The island is still largely untouched and without the complications of city life. I hope it stays that way for a long time. MYOH kicked off at the Gaisano Mall of Davao last September 5 to 7, and will continue as a caravan in Abreeza Mall from September 19 to 21; only 150 pieces of the limited-edition Davao pin by Macky Pamintuan will be available during the event.
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Where have all our Dugongs gone?
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AVAO Gulf, with an area of 308,000 hectares, cuts into the island of Mindanao from the Philippine Sea. It is surrounded by all four provinces in the Davao Region and six cities. Samal Island is the largest island located in the gulf while Davao City, on the gulf’s west coast, has the largest and busiest port. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) considers Davao Gulf as one of the most diverse marine ecosystems in the world. Multifarious coral reefs, different mangrove species, cetaceans, and a host of invertebrates contribute to the natural diversity of the gulf. Along the Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Eco-region, Davao Gulf ranks as one of the priority conservation areas, according to WWF-Philippines Vice-Chair and CEO Lorenzo “Lory” Tan. Davao Gulf, he said, is the second most densely populated marine habitat in the Philippines where the only remaining species of dugong and five of seven species of turtles can be found. Unfortunately, the Davao Gulf is being threatened by the very economic activities it supports. “Environmental exploitation by humans is a consequence of growing poverty,” Tan said. “Fish yields have decreased, leading many to adopt destructive fishing methods in order to
survive. Dugong populations have dwindled due to boat propeller accidents and fishnet-caused drowning.” Dugong (known in the science world as Dugong dugon) is locally called “baboy-dagat” (pig of the sea). It is one of the only four living members of the obscure mammalian Sirenia or sea cows. Marine experts, however, claim dugong is more closely related to elephants than to other marine mammals such as dolphins and whales. Like most marine mammals, dugong is an endangered species. It is listed under such category under the Endangered Species Act of the United States. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) classified it as “vulnerable to extinction” under the 2009 World Conservation Union Red List of Threatened Species. The Dugong (Dugong dugon): Status Report and Action Plans for Countries and Territories in its Range reported that the slow-moving mammal “appears to have disappeared” or has “already become extinct” in some places, particularly “the waters off Mauritius, the Seychelles, western Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Japan’s Sakishima Shoto Islands, Hong Kong’s Pearl River estuary, several islands in the Philippines including
Zambales and Cebu, and parts of Cambodia and Vietnam.” A report on dugongs made at the Third IUCN Conservation Congress held in Bangkok, Thailand in 2004 stated that the dugong may have been present around almost all of the islands of the Philippines in the early 1900s. At present, occurrences of dugongs have been reported in Isabela and Quezon provinces, southern Mindoro and Palawan, Guimaras Strait and Panay Gulf, northeastern Mindanao, and southern Mindanao including the Sulu Archipelago, Sarangani Bay and Pujada Bay. Since time immemorial, the dugong has been hunted throughout its traditional range for its meat, hide, oil, and bones. Its slow movement and inability to take long dives make it easy prey for hunters. “Dugong tends to move relatively slowly, with an average swimming speed of 10 kilometers per hour, although it can double this speed if necessary,” a marine mammal expert says. “Unlike other marine mammals, it cannot hold its breath underwater for long periods of time, so dives last only from one to three minutes.” Dugongs are also highly susceptible to being entangled in fishing nets or hit by boat propellers, which can lead to death or serious inju-
ry. Also, its slow reproductive rate means slow population growth, and a high mortality rate may hasten the decline of the species. Experts claim a dugong sexually matures at age 9 to 10 years or as late as 15 years. The female usually gives birth to a single calf; twin births are rare. In the Philippines, the number of dugongs has been declining due to a number of factors. Most of these, environmentalists argue, are man-made activities which include hunting, accidental drawing in nets, dynamite and cyanide fishing, and capture in fish corals. “The dugong’s meat is tasty and can compete with beef,” said one restaurant owner. “Dugongs are on the verge of extinction,” said the Pawikan Conservation Project (PCP), an implementing arm of the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB). PCP manages and coordinates both the “pawikan” (marine turtles) and dugong conservation efforts of the government and private sector. In the Philippines, the dugong has been listed as “vulnerable to extinction” since 1982. However, it took nine years for the government to issue Administrative Order No. 55, declaring dugong “a protected marine mammal in the Philippines.” “The killing or taking of dugong for whatever purposes, except for sci-
entific research, is now prohibited,” the administrative order said in part. “Any person who shall hunt, kill, wound, or take away, possess, transport, or dispose of the dugong, dead or alive, or its meat and any of its by-products, shall be punished.” The order also stipulated that vessels or carriers, gears, tools, equipment and other paraphernalia used in the commission of the prohibited acts and offenses including the catch, as instrument and proceeds of the offenses, shall be confiscated in favor of the government. Today, the dugong is listed as “critically endangered” in the Administrative Order No. 200414 dated May 22, 2004 of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). By virtue of Executive Order 192, DENR is the government agency mandated to formulate and implement plans and programs for the conservation, protection, development and management of the country’s wildlife resources, including the dugong. The dugongs can’t be saved and protected if the government does it alone, PCP says. Thus, it urges Filipinos to help save the dugongs from extinction by reporting any illegal fishing activities to DENR, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources or even to local government units in the area.
Dugongs are called sea cows because they graze on seagrasses. An adult dugong can consume more than 30 kilograms of seagrass a day. The Philippines has 18 species along its coasts, making the country with the second highest (after Western Australia’s more than 30 species) in terms of the number of seagrasses in the world. The area covered by seagrasses in the country is 27,282 square kilometers. “Dugongs and sea turtles serve as lawn mowers of the sea grass beds and they are necessary to maintain a healthy marine ecosystem. If you have clean seagrass habitats, more fishes will thrive in the area and that means a sustainable food supply,” said Gregg Yan, information officer of WWF Philippines. The PCP appeals to all Filipinos to help protect the habitats of dugongs. They can do so by not polluting the water and by being environmentally-conscious. “Losses of marine mammals constitute only a tiny portion of the overall devastation, but have caused particular concern because they serve as highly visible indicators of the difficulties other species, including humans, face,” reminds Ed Ayres, a researcher of the Washington, D.C.-based Worldwatch Institute.
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HE nation has been shocked time and again by incidents of involvement of law enforcers, police officers in particular, in criminal activities. The “hulidap” (EDSA kidnapping) of a Dabawenyo businessman who was abducted by a squad of active and dismissed policemen is the most recent one. Before this, a police officer who was arrested for being a drug user confessed to being the triggerman in the murder of prominent racing champion Enzo Pastor. Before this, a high police officer in Davao was accused of masterminding the murder of a multi-millionaire businessman from Cebu City. The list is endless. The presence of rogue enforcers in the country’s police organization has a chilling effect. If allowed to worsen, there will be a time when police will cease to be regarded as the protectors of the people. They will just become another group of armed predators preying on innocent and defenseless law-abiding cit-
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izens. To be sure, this is not the first time, but not all members of the national police are involved in high-profile crimes. Neither is the problem confined to our jaded country. At various times in history, the United States of America, Hong Kong, and other first world countries had their share of misbehaving police officers. In the Philippines, the National Police Commission was created partly to address this problem. We now have the police academy. However, the Napolcom and other government agencies, and even special courts like the People’s Law Enforcement Board, the Ombudsman, the Civil Service Commission, not to mention the police internal inspectorates, seem to be not enough to instill discipline in our police officers. Our national leaders need to focus their attention on this problem once and for all. ANTONIO M. AJERO Editor in Chief
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EATHERS in the broad wing of time.” That is how Jean Paul Richter describes birthdays. And they are good for you, suggests Larry Lorenzoni. “Statistics show that the people who have the most, live the longest,” he says. Well, in a way, a birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun. We better enjoy this trip. It is thought that birthday celebrations originated in the Roman Empire. And they were largely due to the prominent religion at the time, Mithraism, which was later supplanted by Christianity. Although you might celebrate your birthday every year, your actual birthday only occurs once every 7 years! Not counting the leap years, the date you were born on moves each year to the following day of the week. This means your annual celebration is actually for your birth date - not your birthday - and in truth your birth day i.e. the actual day you were born on occurs only every 7 years! Most Filipinos would say, “Maligayang kaarawan sa iyo.” But the Tagalogs usually greet, “Maligayang bati sa iyong kaarawan.” The Cebuanos and other Visayan-speaking people say, “Malipayong adlaw nga natawhan kanimo.” And the Ilongos would declare, “Masadya gid nga adlaw sa imo pagkatawo.” American author Mark Twain once said, “When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not; but my faculties are decaying now and soon I shall be so I cannot remember any
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HE earliest Mindanao contact with the Spaniards was a happenstance. It took place on October 26, 1521 when the depleted crew of Portugal-born Ferdinand Magellan got lost and drifted to Sarangani Islands while in search of a route that would bring them to Maluku, Indonesia. Antonio Pigafetta, the expedition’s Venetian diarist, wrote that while sailing southeast and encountering a squall, they found four islands, namely Ciboco (Sibuco), Birahan Batolach (Birano Batolaki), Sarangani, and Candighar (Balut). The incidental visit had nothing to do with proselytization. There was not even a Mass that was said because Fr. Pedro de Valderrama, the chaplain of the voyage, was earlier killed on May 1, 1521 in a massacre in Cebu. Later, several other expeditions were marooned on the eastern coast of Mindanao due to inclement weather. There was the 1524 expedition led by Garcia Jofre de Loaisa (1490-1526), who was dispatched by King Charles V of Spain to colonize the Spice Island via the western route; the 1527 expedition under Alvaro de Saavedra, a cousin of Hernando
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Another year is over but the things THINK ON THESE! that never happened. It is sad to go to pieces like this but we all have to do it.” He is talking about old age. Golfer Arnold Palmer shared this thought: Henrylito D. Tacio “You know you’re getting old when all the names in your black book have M. D. after them.” But I like the attitude of Robert Browning. The English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse made him famous had said, “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, the last of life, for which the first was made.” Recently, my friend Kenneth Dong, a businessman and owner of Liv Superclub, celebrated his birthday in Cebu City. Although I was not able to go, I was told that he did a Party for a Cause in partnership with Quota International Cebu South. Quota International, which inducted Kenneth as its newest member during the party, is a non-profit organization empowering women, children, the deaf, hardof-hearing, and speech-impaired in local communities around the world. In an email he sent me days after his birthday, he said that the beneficiaries of the Party for a Cause are the disadvantaged children of Cebu. Soon, a new playground at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center Pedia Department will be
built. “Instead of having the usual lavish celebration for my birthday in a hotel, I decided to do charity work,” he said. This was not the first time he did it. In fact, it has become a tradition for my friend to do it every year on his birthday. He believes that blessings should be shared to those who are in need. The recent Party for a Cause, for one, embodied his passion for charity. Among those who attended the Party for a Cause were television host and actor Edu Manzano (also a member of Quota), Senator Bam Aquino, Congressman Terry Ridon of Kabataan Party List, and Congressman Samsam Gullas. Singing sensation and award-winning thespian Cesar Montano, a close friend of the birthday man, also graced the event. In fact, the actor from Bohol jammed with the acoustic band. Kenneth may be Chinese (he was born and grew up in China) but in a way he represents all that is good about a Filipino: hardworking, honest, humble, and having a strong will to keep going forward despite all odds. His family moved to the Philippines in 1996 when their business in China was not doing well. He was 12 at that time when he arrived in the country; he saw firsthand how hard it was living in Divisoria, where his family put up a business. He told himself that one day, he would help those people who are having hardships in life. Even though he has formal school-
ing, he learned more about life and living from the streets and from the general merchandise that his parents had. Little by little, he built his business and slowly it grew. Now, he has three business enterprises: Asuki Weighing Systems, Inc., A-Linx Events International Inc., and more recently the Liv Superclub. “I came to realize that weighing scale is a basic need to government, private enterprises, and even to simple households,” explained Kenneth, the vice president for sales and marketing and incorporator of the Asuki Weighing Systems, Inc., an affiliate of a China-based Japanese firm. “We carry a wide range and almost complete of highly competitive digital electronic weighing scales with weights varying from 0.1 milligram to 200 tons,” he said. Recently, however, his company branched out to construction. Thus, Asuki Development and Construction Management, Inc. was born. Actually, it is an affiliate of Lian.lie Corporation, whose main office is in China and has a satellite branch in Manila. It has been in the business since 2008 and has progressed into one of the most trusted builders and contractors in Southeast Asia. On why the company opted to join the construction business, Kenneth said: “Construction in the Philippines is on the rise and investments pour in after the transition of the new administration. It is the right time to introduce our technology, which is the pre-fabricated structural steel concept. We believe this is the first in this field and of its kind in the industry.”
again lost two other ships. Another was shipwrecked in the Atlantic, leaving only four vessels to successfully enter Pacific Ocean. Four months later, the journey was whipped by another tropical storm, which cost it the loss of San Lesmes. Meanwhile, Santiago sailed north to Mexico, while Santa María del Parral, under the stewardship of Jorge de Manrique, braved the Pacific Ocean and was marooned at Lambayon, a settlement between Dapnan and Baganga, where a mutiny took place. Manrique, his brother and Juan de Benavidez were killed in the revolt and their bodies thrown overboard. Sebastian Oporto, a townmate of Magellan, and two conspirators in the uprising were later rescued by the Saavedra expedition, which was sent to investigate what happened to the De Loaisa voyage. Eventually, the galleon Santa Maria de la Victoria reached Spice Islands alone in September, 1526. On February 29, 1543, Villalobos sailed into Baganga Bay, which he christened Malaga. He also named Mindanao Caesaria Karoli in honor of Charles V of
Spain, the Roman emperor. Strangely, despite suffering from extreme hunger, the team stayed in the area March 31, before he decided to bring the fleet to Masao, Butuan, in search of food, then to Sarangani, where for sometime the crew stayed put despite claims Mindanao belonged to the Portuguese. Food shortage later compelled Villalobos and his men to sail north in September to find a favorable eastward route in crossing the Pacific. But Villalobos’ flagship, the galiot Santiago, was no match against the raging northeasterly October winds from the Pacific Ocean, which forced the crew to drift to Bahia de la Resurreccion (Mayo Bay, Davao Oriental), where another ship, San Cristobal, joined them after meeting the same contrary winds in the Visayas. Similar travails confronted the other vessels of the expedition. Finally, they made their final voyage to Maluku Islands where Villalobos was fiercely at odds with the Portuguese; he was arrested and imprisoned in Amboina, and eventually died from tropical fever.
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Cortes, the conqueror of Mexico; and the 1542 Expedition under Ruy Lopez de Villalobos (1500-1544 AD), who named the island of Leyte, then known as Tandaya, as Felipinas in honor of King Philip II. The De Loaisa Expedition, a flotilla of seven ships, left Spain in 1525 but in January 1526, upon reaching Patagonia, between Chile and Argentina, it already lost two of its ships. While negotiating the ingress of the Strait of Magellan and confronting high winds, the expedition
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erals talked to him for an attempt of Coup d’etat which aims to oust the president due to the issues of corruption in his administration. “I am not a party of a seizure of government and I will not serve a government that is forced upon by the people,” Duterte said. The mayor said that whatever ‘fragility’ occurs in an election, the officials should be elected. “I am a lawyer and it is not in my system to that,” he said. He said that he will not support any destabilization attempt since he
supported the Aquino administration. “He has my loyalty to the very end and the last minute up to the last seconds of his presidency,” Duterte said. Duterte said that Aquino is a legitimate president of the country. He said that Coup d’ etat will not survive nowadays because nobody will recognize the people behind the destabilization. The issue surfaced after his lawyer, Salvador Panelo, told reporters of a military destabilization plot in a press conference in Manila earlier. In a report from bal-
ita.net.ph, Panelo told Manila reporters that there are destabilization plots against the Aquino administration and that two military generals had gone to Duterte to ask him support to them. Panelo added that the generals wanted Duterte to be the President once the destabilization succeeds. He said the reason the generals want to oust Aquino was the rampant corruption in his administration as exemplified by the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).
pected Philips as a “person of interest.” Duterte said he learned that Philips is banned in the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Kenya, Bangladesh, and other countries on suspicion that he is terrorist or an advocate of Muslim extremism. He said he will let the Bureau of Immigration (BI) 11 process Philips’ deportation since it is their jurisdiction. Last Tuesday afternoon, Philips’ counsel lawyer Glocelito Jayma filed a petition to let his
client leave the country of his own will. Jayma said he strongly believes the allegations that Philips is involved with a terrorist group is “just a misunderstanding” since the latter teaches traditional Muslim culture. On Monday, the BI issued a deportation order to Philips for alleged violation of Commonwealth Act. No. 613 or the Philippine Immigration act of 1940. Prior to the deportation order, the BI already issued a black listed order against Philips, but
the latter was not arrested because he arrived before of the issuance of the order. Philips was invited by the Police Regional Office (PRO)11 last Sunday, considering his status as person of interest in the national security. PRO 11 Regional Director Chief Superintendent Wendy G. Rosario said Philips was considered a person of interest because of his alleged links to a terrorist group outside the country. (with reports from Funny Pearl A. Gajunera / Correspondent)
have been killed here who have been involved in crimes like drugs and kidnapping. You might want to add to their number,” the mayor said. Duterte, however, said there are no police officers involved in “hulidap” in Davao City.“We should be thankful because cops assigned here are disciplined,” he said. Duterte also reminded the officials of the Philippine Nation Police (PNP) to be more vigilant because of the increase in the number of crimes nationwide. “I’m directing my con-
cern to PNP to raise the vigilance now because crime is at the upsurge. Medyo tumataas na,” he said. Last week, eight armed policemen and one dismissed police inspector were caught in a photo posted by a netizen boxing in a motorist alongEDSA. The nine were allegedly involved in a robbery-hold up, known as “hulidap,” of P2 million from an engineer from Davao. The money was intended for the bidding of a piece of heavy equipment. Last Tuesday, suspect
PO2 Jonathan Rodriguez of La Loma Police Station was arrested while another one was arrested last week. Both underwent inquest proceeding in the city prosecution office. Earlier, Davao City Police Office (DCPO) officer-in-charge Marvin Pepino said that there are no police personnel in Davao City are involved in “hulidap.” Pepino said they are closely monitoring the whereabouts of their personnel and continuously conduct random drug test. CRC
will cost billions of pesos. Ramirez said the complex will have a basic track oval, swimming pool, one gymnasium, and other sports equipment that will allow Davao City to hold national and international sporting events. Earlier, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte confirmed that the city does not have the P500 million budget for the construction of the project because of the decrease in
the city’s internal revenue allocation (IRA). Duterte said he is seeking the help of the national government for the funding of the facility. The mayor said the area in UP-Mindanao is the best option for the city because it will not cost the city for the property because it is already state-owned. Meanwhile, Escalada said they already conducted a census among resident who might be
affected by the proposal. He said 18 families that are claiming they inherited the land from their Japanese ancestors who were abaca and cacao farmers then will be relocated as the construction starts. Escalada did not gave a timeline for the proposal because the city government is still talking to the administration of UP since it is a joint project between the two. CRC
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According to Panelo, Duterte told the generals to give President Aquino another chance since he has less than two years left in his term. Panelo also said he was “very certain” Duterte will run for President in 2016 despite Duterte’s repeated denials. Meanwhile, Duterte also denied the allegation of Brangay Captain Mar Masanguid, convener of Pilipinas Duterte 2016 Movement that he and the president talked for their possible tandem in 2016. He said that when Mr. Aquino arrived in the city last Monday he just greet
the president in the airport and fetch him going to SMX Convention Center in SM Lanang Premier. “Nakita naman ng mga tao na andyan lang ako sa airport, sundo, hindi kami nagkakausap (The people see that I am only in the airport, fetch him, we did not talk). That is only a handshake and said welcome Mr. President in Davao City… that was only our conversation,” Duterte said. Duterte said that in his perception, the president would not run as Vice President just to be a president again. “Alam mo, kung mag-presidente yan, sa
ibang paraan, hindi yan mag Vice President (you know, if he wants to be a president again, he will make another way and not as Vice President). Eh, magsi-sir ako sa kanya, every time magkita kami ‘sir anong gagawin natin?’ (I will call him sir every time we meet,) ,” Duterte said. Duterte said declared that he will not really run because he is already old and he is planning to retire. “I make that clear to everybody now, so that there will be no speculations. I hope this would end the speculation of presidency,” he said.
man), I said he is honest and has capabilities.” Duterte said he will support Teodoro “all the way” and will give him resources to help him in his candidacy. “I am for Teodoro as Vice President, and he would make a good President, ” he said. Duterte said he had not talked with Santiago regarding her tweet. “I respect the offer of Ma’am (Santiago).
But I really do not have the ambition for national office,” he said. He said that he should be consistent on his declarations to the public. “I am committing to him (Teodoro) now, because he is competent, he is honest and he has the integrity as the Vice President,” Duterte said. He said he personally knows Teodoro and that aside from
his credentials, he also had a debt of gratitude to him. “In my low moments ko sa buhay ko noon (of my life before), he stood by me, abogado ko kasi siya (because he was my lawyer),” Duterte said. He said Tedoro was the who defended him in his Supreme Court case against an “unworthy rival” in the city, whose name he did not mention. ABF
1. Walk. If we walk more often instead of merely warming the couch and staring at different sizes of monitors, we are bound to lose some weight. Implanting your lazy self in the lounge will cost you the extra fat from all the food you’ll be eating and more power consumed by your television and everything that is turned on with it. Walk or jog your way to the market, around the office, and even around the village if you have the time. 2. Dance. Saying you can’t do any Zumba, Taebo and any other aerobic routine without an expensive gadget on blasted speakers is a very weak excuse. If you set your mind to regularly exercise and dance your excess weight off, the volume, attire, and venue won’t even matter. 3. Go fresh. Eat fresh fruits and drink plenty of room temperature water instead of spending too much on diet shakes and whatnot that will require you to pay more and do more. Some weight loss diets will require you to blend, bake and buy pretty expensive ingre-
dients when you can just go green, plant in your back yard and have fresh organic snacks for free. 4. Use time wisely. If you want to sweat it out, you don’t need to hit the gym all the time. You don’t even need to plug-in that treadmill. Time yourself with a watch and do all the household chores that you can in your spare time. Cleaning the house will require you to walk around, lift things up and down, reach out and use your strength for so many reasons. With this, you get to keep the house and your body in order. 5. Take a breather. While “personal energy generators” that harness the energy generated by a moving person are still
quite expensive, we can make our phone batteries’ juice last longer by not over using it. Try putting your gadgets away when you are working on something, gardening or merely meditating. This may just save you the power you would have used up every time you check on your social networking sites. Our love for powering up our appliances at home is the same attitude weight gainers have towards food. We just have to outsmart our lazy and stressed selves to make a real difference. If we practice discipline in whatever we do, it won’t be long for our lifestyles to excitingly improve in wealth, and more importantly, in health.
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new app has been developed for the benefit of those who would love to visit Davao City and is now available in Android and iOS. It’s called, Davao Clubs. This app has almost everything you want to learn and search for in the city. From restaurants, beaches, malls and outdoor activities, name it and you’ll find it there. Davao Clubs app contains five main sections— Clubs, News, Places, Shows and Shops. Clubs is a list of groups or clubs that anyone can join and complete their own list of photo Quests for points. Clubs could be about a city events (Kadayawan), interests (Foodies, Running, Adventure), shops (Jack’s ridge, Outback Grill) or even church groups. It’s a way for a group to be active around the city. Take all the best sources of NEWS and put it into one clean interface. People on the go can read more and share more. The link shared is for the web page of the news so the sources will have increased exposure and revenue. With Places you would be able to use the map even if you’re offline which has complete
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Athena Jillian Bravo database which is very handy for tourists. Shows on the other hand contain cinema schedules at the moment but will extend into events and meet ups in the city. Lastly, Shops is where you redeem your points from completing the Quests. They are working with merchants already and expect tons of coupons next month. Eric Su, the developer of this app, including his team came up with this app few months ago when they were immersed in Silicon Valley for three months through Science and Technology Advisory Council. They saw how San Francisco has been booming and every little aspect of the city was working in a practical sense. “What was astounding was the neighboring cities were struggling. When
you meet people on the ground, you will see how they use a multitude of apps that aide and smooth out everyday tasks and transaction of people in San Francisco. So people living there are amongst the happiest, tourists love going there since its user-friendly and commerce is boosted because technology is embedded into
society,” Su said. His team already built a platform for helping people optimize life called Lifebit and thought of creating apps to optimize city life. That’s where the City apps initiative was started. They partnered with Davao Tourism office to debut the first one. It took them under a month to come up with the app.
They did not just come up with the app for nothing because they have this one noble reason why they are so passionate about it. “We are really hoping Davao Clubs will change Davao City into something more efficient. Tourists will have a dynamic itinerary thru clubs, easier navigation thru our offline maps. Merchants will have
a hassle-free, no-cost loyalty program available and attract new customers too. Locals will get deals and freebies as well as cinema schedules in one place. News companies and bloggers will get additional traffic and exposure to solidify their brand”, Su said. There’s more to see in this very useful app. At this very moment, they are talking to the top 20 merchants all over the city to test the Shop. Once it’s running in a few weeks, a small shop like Famous Belgian Waffle can create its own club then make the quests like Buy 5 Banana Waffles and get 50 points. They can then make a coupon that says “Get a FREE Chocolate for 50 points!”. Now imagine that for hotels, malls, fashion shops, etc all around the city. They will also come up with a Twitter account for News and expand Shows to include general events. The Android app was completed this week and already has 1,000+ active users. The iOS version is up Saturday afternoon and already has 100 active users. We could not ask for a better start. Let’s make Davao high tech!
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MART Prepaid leveled up the colorful Kadayawan Festival as it offered the ‘Live All Out’ experience to thousands of Dabawenyos celebrating the region’s rich harvest and culture. Derived from ‘Madayaw,’ a local term for a warm greeting, the Kadayawan Festival is a weeklong festivity that features a wide range of cultural events like concerts, a fluvial parade, lively street dance competitions, and
a grand showcase of the Davao region’s products. To heat up this year’s celebrations, Smart Prepaid’s “Live All Out” backed the first Kadayawan Invasion, an all-night outdoor rave party at the Crocodile Park where over 7,000 people enjoyed a spectacular light show with upbeat live performances by top-notch DJs like DJ Jom, Inno Naguit, Gino V, Julio R, Jet Boado, MC Pao and MC RDS until the break of dawn.
Aside from getting exclusive perks at the Kadayawan Invasion, Smart Prepaid subscribers also enjoyed three-night VIP passes and freebies at the Harv-Fest at the AutoShop compound during the festival. Smart also backed this year’s Hiyas ng Kadayawan, Davao’s annual pageant for ladies representing indigenous tribes. Smart awarded the Texter’s Choice to Bai Azyelah Latip of the Maguin-
danao Tribe, while Ata Tribe’s Susan Batawan was crowned this year’s winner. Meanwhile, Sta. Ana National High School, a Smart-sponsored contingent, bagged the third place in this year’s ‘Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan,” the much-anticipated colorful street dance competition in the festival. As the country’s leading mobile services provider, Smart intensified its mobile and data cov-
erage in the region so everyone could have an easier time sharing the joys of Kadawayan Festival to the world through Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, among others. As such, Kadayawan 2014 became a trending topic in various social media sites throughout the celebration. Prior to the Kadayawan Festival, Smart Prepaid “Live All Out” graced the celebrations in Bohol’s Sandugo Festi-
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EDGEDAVAO (Left to right) Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre, Project Head Gerald Garces, Atty. Jay Doral, HLURB regional director Atty. Miguel Palma Gil, HLURB Commissioner Luis Paredes, Esdevco president Glenn Escandor, Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte, Angel Derla and Councilor Nilo Abellera Jr.
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Hands-on is what you may aptly describe the president of the Escandor Development Corporation (Esdevco) as he personally goes about the progress of the local developer’s iconic project The Matina Enclaves. Last Monday (September 8), Escandor led the formal opening of The Matina Enclaves showroom at the Genesis 88 Building along Ecoland. “He’s there every step of the way. He always makes it a point to be there when every stone is turned,” said project head Gerald Garces of his youthful boss. Monday’s opening was graced by Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte, Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board commissioner Luis Paredes, HLURB regional director Atty. Miguel Palma Gil, and councilors Nilo Abellera Jr. and Al Ryan Alejandre. The Escandors were also represented by Escandor Group of Companies matriarch Violeta
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S&R 5-day Members’ Treat starts this September 24 S&R members will be treated to exclusive great buys at low low prices during the 5-day Members’ Treat sale event to be held from September 24 to 28 at all S&R warehouse stores in the Greater Metro Manila Area, Pampanga, Cebu and Davao.
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PWC of Davao’s fashion achievers featured in Abreeza Fashion Forum
FOLLOWING a successful launch last July, Abreeza Mall held the second run of its monthly Fashion Forum at the Ground Floor Fashion Hall on August 29, 2014.
Where the first Fashion Forum trained the spotlight on Style Origin, the signature fashion campaign that runs annually in Ayala Malls nationwide, this month’s forum recognized Davao City’s young fashion achievers who represented the Philippine Women’s College of Davao in the 1st Philippine Leadership Masters (Le Maste) Congress. The Le Maste Congress is a new national concept for youth training in socio-civic, arts, and corporate leadership which convened over 3,000 delegates nationwide for a series of plenary sessions, workshops, and team and individual competitions from August 16 to 17 in Cagayan de Oro City. Out of participating teams from schools and institutions from all over the country, the PWC of Davao team emerged the champion in the National Fashion Crew Competition. Presented at the Fashion Forum were PWC of Model Elda Aznar shows off the team’s Yin-Yang inspired winning piece.
PWC of Davao’s Emi Englis, Junnie Artajo, Elda Aznar, Jerald De La Luz, Mandy Velasco, and Goldie Siglos. Davao’s winning team in the National Fashion Crew Competition: stylist Mandy Velasco, makeup artist Goldie Siglos, hairstylist Jerald De La Luz, photographer Catherine Abe, and model Elda Aznar, with their Coach, designer Junnie Artajo. Also with them at the Fashion Forum was PWC of Davao’s Fashion Design Program Head, Emi Englis. The Fashion Forum is Stylist Mandy Velasco talks about their winning piece. a monthly convergence of ers, and enthusiasts that media, and local fashion fashion and lifestyle press, serves as a platform for fans. bloggers, designers, insid- the discussion and proFor inquiries and upmotion of notable trends, dates on Abreeza Mall projects, personalities, news and events, please brands, ideas, and more. visit the Main Concierge Through the Fashion Fo- at the ground floor or call rum, Abreeza Mall hopes (082) 321-9332. Stay upto nurture and spread a dated by liking www.facestronger style conscious- book.com/AbreezaMall ness in Davao City, with and following @abreezathe support and collabo- tweets on Twitter and @ ration of industry profes- iloveabreezamall on Instasionals, members of the gram.
Fashion Forum host Joey Sy interviews PWC of Davao’s delegates to the 1st Le Maste Congress National Fashion Crew Competition.
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Manny Pacquiao returns to hosting via GMA 7’s MP featuring Sport Science BEGINNING Sunday), GMA Network gives an all-new meaning to sports with the newest weekend primetime offering, MP featuring Sport Science, airing twice a month after Sa Puso Ni Dok. MP featuring Sport Science marks the comeback of Pambansang Kamao and worldclass boxing champion Manny Pacquiao on Philippine TV who will be hosting this infotainment program. Manny will be joined by Kapuso TV host/actress Solenn Heussaff. It features the athletic Kapuso stars who will share the trainings they undertake in preparation for their competitions in the show’s Celebrity Sports segment, encouraging everyone to stay fit and healthy.
With Filipinos being sports enthusiasts, this newest program is set to trigger the curiosity of Kapuso viewers on the fact that there is science involved not only in every sport, but also to becoming a champion. It explores the science and engineering factors behind the athletic endeavor of a sports legend. This newest infotainment program also presents various episodes from Fox Sports Net’s show, Sport Science, showing an in-depth analysis of the sports legends’ capabilities by measuring, testing, and comparing their strengths to machines and animals with the help of doctors and experts. Meanwhile, setting MP featuring Sport Science apart is the mea-
surement and analysis of Manny’s aptitude in boxing that makes him a world-class champion. Kapuso viewers will certainly have something to look forward to as each episode contains different thrilling sports segments, which will feature new mind-blowing discoveries.
Under the helm of director Rico Gutierrez, MP featuring Sport Science is set to capture the interest of Filipinos from all ages with its unique sports trivia that were never seen and
heard before. This newest infotainment program is under the supervision of Senior Vice President for Entertainment TV Lilybeth G. Rasonable; Vice President for Entertainment TV Marivin T. Arayata; Assistant Vice President for Games and Reality Janine P. Nacar; Program Manager Enrilyn T. Calaycay; and Executive Producer Lui Cadag. Catch the amazing sports discoveries in MP featuring Sport Science with host Manny Pacquiao starting Sunday after Sa Puso Ni Dok only on GMA 7.
Kristoffer Martin and Julie Anne San Jose reunite in Pepito Manaloto this Saturday THIS Saturday (September 13), feel the romantic atmosphere as Kapuso teen stars Kristoffer Martin and Julie Anne San Jose mark their reunion as a loveteam in Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kuwento. The viewers will not only expect kilig moments, but also exciting scenes as Kristoffer Martin portrays the role of Miggy, the unfaithful boyfriend of Nikki (Julie Anne San Jose).
Celebrating their first anniversary, Nikki is very excited to prepare for a surprise. But her happiness will turn out to be a disappointment when her friend Chito (Jake Vargas) tells her that Miggy is dating another girl. Don’t miss the reunion of Kristoffer Martin and Julie Anne San Jose in the top-rating Kapuso sitcom Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kuwento this Saturday right after 24 Oras Weekend on GMA 7.
Thrilling Mayweather vs Maidana Rematch Live on SKYCable PAY-PER-VIEW! Marcos Maidana (35-4, 31 KOs) gets another shot at the unified WBC/WBA Welterweight title in his upcoming rematch with the undefeated, reigning Champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (46-0, 26 KOs) this September 14, 2014, Sunday, at 8am (Philippine Standard Time). The “Mayhem: Mayweather vs. Maidana 2” fight card will be held in MGM Grand, Las Vegas Nevada and will air an hour earlier than the standard 9am time to give international fans a much earlier time to view all featured fights. The undercard for the event features four bouts before the Mayweather vs. Maidana title fight: Leo Santa Cruz vs. Manuel Roman, Miguel Vazquez vs. Mickey Bey, Al-
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isionary Davao del Norte lawmaker Rep. Anthony G. Del Rosario (1st District, Davao del Norte) is pushing for the establishment of a state-of-the-art and highly scientific sports complex that will serve as the training center for national athletes. Del Rosario introduced House Bill 4906, to be known as the National Amateur Sports Training Center Act of 2014, which appropriates P2 billion for the construction of the sports complex. The amount shall come from the National Treasury. Del Rosario said sports champions are born out of three contributory factors, namely, training environment that is conducive to psychological and physical preparations, a support system that is holistic and nurturing and adequate international exposures where quality of performances are assessed and measures of skills are tested. “Our expectations must be coupled with support and action. If we want a brighter future for Philippine sports, we must find ways to improve the competitive edge of our athletes because we owe it to our national athletes to give all the best possible training opportunities so
they can excel in international competitions,” Del Rosario said. “One major step towards the realization of this goal is through the establishment of a sports training center with a substantial space to accommodate all sports, located in a thinly populated area so the athletes can focus on the training and be free from distractions, has state-of-the-art training equipment and technologies, and capable of hosting adequate number of dormitories with modern amenities,” Del Rosario stressed. According to Del Rosario, the 86-year old Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (RMSC) has served as the training and living quarters for national athletes for the longest time. “The RMSC is the biggest sports complex in the country and the main facility for the development and promotion of grassroots sports as well as multi-sectoral sporting activities. It is ill-equipped with new technologies for high level sports training considering that its facilities are age-old,” Del Rosario said. However, with its location at the heart of the City of Manila and all the noise and air pollution, the RMSC has ceased to become an
ideal environment for the well-being of the athletes, Del Rosario added. Del Rosario also noted that the PSC dutifully supports the national athletes through provision of adequate training equipment, free use of training facilities and monthly stipends, among others, but these efforts have not been enough to make up the whole process of producing champions. “What is critical and most important is giving the athlete an access to an environment that can provide advanced and scientific trainings. Unfortunately, RMSC falls short of the requirement,” Del Rosario said. Under the measure, a Board shall be created to expedite the implementation of establishing and construction of the Center, ensuring the compliance with all the safety standards and construction laws and its technicalities as well as complying with the requirements of international standards in building sports facilities. The board is composed of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) as chairman, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) as co-chairman, Philippine Olympic
Committee (POC), Local Government Unit (LGU) and Department of Budget and Management (DBM) as members. The proposed establishment of a national amateur sports training center complete with necessary sport s
facilities and amenities that are at par with international standards shall be constructed within a period of 18 months and after a period of planning not exceeding six months upon effectivity of the measure. The site must be suitable and conducive to high-level training of athletes and preferably located at the outskirts of the metropolis, free from moral obstruction, noise and air pollution. To finance the maintenance, oper-
ation and management of the Center one year upon completion of construction and operation, the amount of P55 million is also appropriated in addition to the general fund allocated for the Maintenance and Operating Expenses (MOOE) of the PSC under t h e GAA.
Further, all incidental income that may be derived by the Commission in its management and operation shall form part of the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF), which shall be used solely by the PSC for the maintenance, operation and management of the facilities in the National Amateur Sports Training Center. The Center shall be exempt from the payment of real estate tax, stamp tax, amusement tax, income tax and or other form of taxes on the properties. (PNA)
VISIONARY. Congressman Anthony G. Del Rosario of Davao del Norte continues his sports agenda in Congress.
MVP appointed to FIBA body
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AMAHANG Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Manny V. Pangilinan flies to Madrid today to officially accept an invitation from the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) for him to sit as member of the influential Central Board. Pangilinan, head of the vast MVP business group that includes telecommunications, electric distribution and infrastructure, will be the only third Filipino to earn the distinction becoming member of the Central Board, the first two being
former Senator Ambrosio Padiila and Gonzalo “Lito” Puyat II. Puyat the longest serving president of the now-defunct Basketball Association of the Philippines from 1969 to 1995, went to serve the world’s governing body in basketball as its president for two terms from 1984 t0 1996. Pangilinan was invited to be a member of the Central Board by FIBA secretary general Patrick Baumann when they met in Spain in connection with the on-going FIBA
World Cup. Pangilinan, MVP to the international and national sports and business sectors, is expected to submit the country’s bid for the hosting of the 2019 World Cup during the Central Board meeting. He refused to answer though the question on the chances of the bid except to say: “Alam na naman nila ang naging success ng hosting natin nag FIBA Asia World Cup elimination last year, kaya sana magkaroon ng weight yun.”
Pangilinan himself admitted, during a phone patch interview in yesterday’s “Tropang “BisTag” radio program aired over DZEC, that his presence in the FIBA Central Board will mean a lot in the country’s bid to stage the 2019 World Cup. “Not only that, I also hope that my presence in that powerful body to be a big boost in further propagation of the sport of basketball not only here in our country but Asia as well,” MVP told FIBA BOARD. Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Manny V. Panhis interviewers. gilinan.
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SPORTS 15 CELEBRATION. Players from Serbia whoop it up after winning over Brazil (top photo). Below, the triumphant French national squad takes a selfie after shocking host Spain in the 2014 FIBA World Cup. FIBA.com
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Billups hangs up sneakers for good C HAUNCEY Billups, the 2004 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player and former Detroit Pistons star, told Yahoo Sports on Tuesday he is retiring after 17 NBA seasons. Billups became an unrestricted free agent when the Pistons declined the second and final year of a contract option that would have paid him $2.5 million next season. The fivetime All-Star had interest in playing with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers after a workout this offseason and said he had “a couple of opportunities to play” if he wanted to continue. But after missing 185 games the past three seasons, Billups decided it was time to retire a little more than two weeks before his 38th
CHAUNCY BILLUPS. Game over for the veteran.
birthday. “It’s just time. I know when it’s time,” Billups told Yahoo Sports. “My mind and my desire is still strong. I just can’t ignore the fact that I haven’t been healthy for three years. I can try again and get to a point where I think I can go, but I just can’t sustain. Me not being able to play
the way that I can play, that’s when you kind of know it’s that time. “It’s just time. I’m happy, excited. The game was very, very good to me. I felt like I was equally as good to the game the way I played it and the way I respected it and the way I carried myself through the process.” Billups was best known for his first stay with the Pistons from 2002-08. He earned the nickname “Mr. Big Shot” for his clutch shooting when he led Detroit to the 2004 NBA championship and another Finals appearance in ‘05. He was part of the Pistons’ star foursome that also included Ben Wallace, Rip Hamilton and Rasheed Wallace.
ADRID -- France will face Serbia in Friday’s 2014 FIBA World Cup semi-final after it pulled off one of the biggest upsets as the reigning European champions knocked off Spain 65-52 in their second shot at the hosts to reach the final four stage of FIBA’s flagship event for the first time ever. Boris Diaw scored 15 points, Thomas Heurtel added 13 for the French, who were beaten by Spain 88-64 a week ago in the Group Phase. The French dominated the boards, out-rebounding the Spaniards 50-28, with France big man Rudy Gobert coralling 13 on his own. Spain struggled offensively, going 20 of 62 from the field (32 percent) and made just two of their 22 attempts (nine percent) from beyond the arc. Diaw’s three-pointer to start the scoring matched his point total from the first game against Spain. And it started an 8-0 run to begin the game for France. The home side finally got on the board through Rudy Fernandez’s lay-up with 6:51 left in the quar-
ter before Diaw’s second effort from long range made it 11-2. Spain answered with a 10-0 run for their first lead, 12-11 and the game was tied at 15-15 at the end of the period. Gobert’s follow-up dunk early in the second quarter gave France a 2117 lead and the cushion grew to 28-21 on a pair of Nicolas Batum freethrows. Les Bleus maintained that seven-point margin at halftime, 35-28. Urged on by the boisterous Madrid crowd, Spain roared back, scoring the first six points of the second half to close within 35-34. The French finally scored with 6:44 minutes left in the period through Diaw but the Spanish push continued and they edged in front 40-39 after an unsportsmanlike foul on Florent Pietrus. France struggled the rest of the quarter but only trailed 43-42 going into the final frame. Vincent Collet’s men had taken Spain’s punch and were still standing. The momentum was firmly in their favour as they went ahead 51-45 on Diaw’s three-pointer
with under seven minutes left. The versatile forward and Heurtel kept the underdogs ahead 57-52 with less than two minutes to play. The playmaker then nailed a three-pointer with 1:04 remaining for a 60-52 advantage and a stunned Madrid crowd. There was to be no miracle comeback for Spain in the final minute. Heurtel hit a pair of free-throws for the first double-digit lead of the night, 62-52, with 46 seconds to go. Sergio Llull then saw his three-point attempt blocked by Nicolas Batum and Pau Gasol fouled, sending Mickael Gelabale to the line. He made both attempts for a 64-52 cushion with 37 seconds left. Juan Carlos Navarro missed from beyond the arc and Gasol fouled out when he grabbed Gobert who sank one of two attempts from the charity stripe for the final scoreline. Gasol finished with a game-high 17 points and Navarro was Spain’s only other player to score in double figures with 10.
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ADIOS. Pau Gasol of Spain could only shake his head in disbelief that his team is now out of the 2014 FIBA World Cup. FIBA.com
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RANCE upset Spain 65-52 in front of its stunned fans in the quarterfinals of the Basketball World Cup on Wednesday. After dominating its first six games and blowing out France by 24 points in the group phase, Spain appeared to be the main candidate to dethrone the United States in a possible final that would have been a rematch of the past two Olympic gold-medal games. But France defended well and rebounded even better to ruin Spain’s quest for a title for a second straight summer. Last summer, Tony Parker helped France end Spain’s quest for a third consecutive European title. This time, Spain had several reasons to believe it would avenge that loss. Parker wasn’t playing for France, and Spain had Pau Gasol back in its ranks, besides playing at home.
“It’s a painful and disappointing defeat,” Pau said. “We had such high expectations and had played so well until now.” Spain had averaged 88 points per game through its first six wins, all blowouts. But France cut off Spain’s passing lanes and forced it into solo efforts. Spain’s guards didn’t adjust by looking for Pau and Marc Gasol in the post enough, and then compounded that by missing all but two of their 22 attempts from beyond the 3-point arc.
Boris Diaw scored 15 points and Thomas Heurtel added 13 for a France team which pulled in 50 rebounds to Spain’s 28. Pau had 17 for Spain, but his brother Marc and Serge Ibaka each went 1-of-7 from the field to combine for just 5 points. Serbia awaits France on Friday after it routed Brazil 84-56 in the other quarterfinal.
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HE go-to guy once more delivered what he does best. Bong Go hit an off-balanced fadeaway jumper before the final buzzer to lead City Hall Executive Oldies past Association of Barangay Captains, 91 – 89, in Game 2 of the 5th Conference best of seven series on Wednesday night at the Davao City Recreation Center Almendras Gym. After Romeo Torrejas tied the count at 89-all with 3.9 seconds to go, the sweet-shooting executive assistant of Mayor Rodrigo Duterte took an inbound pass from Rhodelio Poliquit, drove to basket and pulled up a 15-footer fadeaway jumper to win it again for the Executive Oldies. Go wrapped up the
heart-stopping game with 39 points, including nine triples, in a performance that reaffirmed his status as the team’s lethal force and the clutch guy. Ram Reyes contributed with 11 baskets for the Executive Oldies that got 9 from Glen Escandor who made the second to the last deadlock in the wire-to-wire game midway of the final period. Torrejas top scored for the ABC with 16. Maquiking had 13. The Executive Oldies surged ahead early, taking a 24 – 17 lead at the end of the first canto. But the village chiefs bounced back in the second frame to take a 44 – 43 advantage at the break.