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SAMBUOKAN FESTIVAL. Dancers from one of the participating contingents give their all in the Sambuokan Festival Streetdancing Competition in Mati City last Saturday. The Sambuokan Festival is the annual festivity of the city of Mati celebrating the unity of its people. Bobcat Gregorio

Sports DLPC bares more power outages in next 6 days EDGEDAVAO By CHENEEN R. CAPON

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RACE yourself for up to two and half hours of power interruption daily for the next six days as the Davao Light Power Company (DLPC) will implement contin-

uous rotating blackouts in its franchise areas in Davao City and some parts of Davao del Norte. This scenario looms after the power supply in the Min-

danao grid decreased due the low water elevation level in the Agus-Pulangi Power Complex caused by the El Niño phenomenon, shutting down of two major plants in island and

shutting down of the AgusKibawe line led to the 150 MW grid deficiency in Mindanao. “As of today (yesterday), we only received 122 mega-

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REMEMBERING THE DEAD. A teenager offers flowers to a departed loved one’s elevated tomb at the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Madapo Hills, Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

Recto bats for more CCTV units at NAIA

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ENATOR Ralph Recto on Monday called for installation of more CCTV (closed-circuit television) amid reports of airport extortion called ‘tanim-bala’ (dropping bullet) at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Recto, vice chairman of the Senate finance committee, said the government can use terminal fees, NAIA profits and travel tax to purchase additional CCTVs and better facilities at the NAIA terminals. ”Every NAIA user pays an Aviation Security Fee (ASF). It is Php60 for international passengers and Php15 for those who will take domestic flights. The amount is tucked into the terminal fee, which is Php550

for international passengers and Php200 for domestic ticket holders,” Recto said in a press statement. He said the ASF has an unspent balance of Php1.4 billion as of December 31, 2014 while this year, at least Php626 million in ASF will be collected, and almost the same amount will be spent. Clearly, the ASF can fund the purchase of equipment that can bolster security, including CCTVs that can detect banned items in luggage and deter the planting of bullets in them. Include GoPro cameras and X-ray machines or programs which can store and print captured images so that when a bullet is a detected

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Tagum hauls major PESO, eGov awards

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WO major awards were hauled by the City Government of Tagum under the leadership of Mayor Allan L. Rellon last week which manifests the latter’s excellence in employment facilitation services and the effects of the streamlined business permits licensing system, respectively. For three consecutive years since 2013, the Public Employment Services Office grabbed the 1st place in the Search for Best PESO Office in the country, thereby making it to the pedestal of Hall of Fame Awardees of the said recognition in the country.

Mayor Allan L. Rellon and PESO Manager Rogeneth Llanos received the award from the Department of Labor and Employment during the National PESO Congress held October 26, 2015 at the Philippine International Convention Center in Manila. The local chief executed noted that this award will inspire more the local government to sustain the level of excellence espoused by PESO Office. PESO Tagum’s winning edge was its excellent implementation, significant contribution and outstanding

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Mindanao eyed as rubber-making hub T

HE scheduled two-day Philippine Rubber Investment and Market Encounter (PRIME) 2015 on Nov. 10 and 11 in Davao City aims to position Mindanao as the rubber product manufacturing hub since the region supplies 99 percent of the country’s natural rubber production. Dr. Sitti Amina Jain, Department of Trade and Industry regional director, made this announcement Monday citing it was high time for rubber producers in Mindanao to venture into manufacturing. Jain, who is also the national coordinator for rubber industry cluster, said “we are

now shifting our priority” to position Mindanao as the manufacturing hub since all of Mindanao’s six regions are rubber-producing areas. “Our vision is for the local businessmen in Mindanao to lead in investing in rubber product manufacturing before others will come,” Jain said. She said one of the areas being eyed as manufacturing hub is the Zamboanga City Special Economic Zone Authority and Freeport or Zamboecozone. “Zamboanga Peninsula is the country’s number one rubber producing region translating to almost 40 per-

cent of the total natural rubber production. We are looking at Zamboecozone as a good destination for rubber product manufacturing because they have incentives that we can dangle to our potential investors,” she said. She said they are also promoting the province of Zamboanga Sibugay being the biggest rubber producer in the Zamboanga Peninsula. Arnold Yap, DTI’s regional rubber industry focal person, said 2014 records showed that Region 9 has an area of 86,452 hectares planted to rubber with a production of 191,610 metric tons.

Yap said 70,205 of the 86,452 hectares planted to rubber are located in Zamboanga Sibugay. The province’ rubber production is 143,084.22 MT. Jain stressed the rubber industry, through manufacturing, could further contribute to the nation’s economy. She said there is only one car tire manufacturer in the country, the Yokohama Tire Philippines Inc., and two motorcycle tire manufacturers. “If we can encourage more to go into motorcycle tire manufacturing in Mindanao,

studying at the Davao City National High School. NYC Commissioner Percival Cendaña said the YDS program intends to motivate the students to finish their studies and to provide them with necessary life skills. The YDS will be part of the class sessions in public schools where there are 4Ps student beneficiaries. Cendaña said that sessions in Davao Region will pilot modules on teenage pregnancy, substance abuse and changing bodies which are part of the 11 modules to be undertaken in the YDS program nationwide. DSWD-XI regional director

Priscilla Razon said that the session will give more emphasis on teenage pregnancies “to encourage students to finish their schooling.” The module on teenage pregnancy bears the title “Bata, Bata Magkano ka Ginawa” which aims to reduce teenage pregnancy. Cendaña said that teenage pregnancy is among the major reasons why young students would not finish high school. Based on the national data, he bared that about 600 teenage girls are giving birth per day and that numbers have noted increasing trend from 1998 which recorded an increase by seven percent,

2003 by 8%, 2008 by 10% and 2013 by 13.7%. Apart from educating the adolescents of appropriate knowledge and good attitude, the YDS will also teach them necessary skills to help them prepare to face developmental changes and challenges in the society. The other topics to be discussed in the YDS include social preparation, changing mind, body image and health lifestyle, changing emotions, expressing emotions, changing roles and expectations, defining identity, appreciating self-worth and discovering destiny. (PIA-XI/Carina L. Cayon)

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DSWD youth session to benefit 100K 4P kids

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ORE than 100,000 high school students in the region will benefit from the Youth Development Session (YDS) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). According to DSWD, the YDS is a parallel intervention to the Family Development Session that targets high school student beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilya Program. DSWD Region XI together with the National Youth Commission (NYC) recently launched the program in the region which gathered about 200 4Ps student beneficiaries


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67th IB has new chief T HE 67th Infantry Battalion under the 701st Brigade of the Philippine Army now has a new commander who will continue to uphold the military’s mission of protecting and serving the people. The new battalion commander Lt. Col. Michele B. Anayron now assumes the command as outgoing commanding officer Lt. Col. Micheal A. Banua relinquished his duty after more than a year of honorable service as commander of the 67th Infantry Battalion,which is based in the first district of the province. During the ceremony, Lt.

Col. Banua was awarded with a military merit medal interim to a distinguished service star for his excellent service as commanding officer. Under Banua’s strategic vision, the battalion sustained its influence across the military lines of operations such as clearing operations leading to the downgrade of enemy forces. He also led disaster relief, and dialogues with civic society groups, among many others. In addition, Banua also actively implemented the Philippine Army’s Internal Peace and Security Plan (IPSP) locally known as Peace and De-

COWASTE coaliton lamented the pervasive littering that again tainted the nation’s long-standing tradition of remembering beloved deceased family members and friends. The coalition, which had earlier reminded the faithful that cemeteries are places of prayer not dumpsites, decried the throw-away “basurapamore” mania that reared its ugly head and sullied hallowed resting places. On Sunday, the group sent its Basura Patrollers or litter monitors to 18 public and private cemeteries in 12 local government units (LGUs) in Metro Manila (Caloocan, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Manila, Marikina, Parañaque, Pasay, San Juan, Taguig and Quezon Cities and Pateros), 1 LGU in Rizal (Angono) and 1 LGU in Cavite (Dasmariñas City). Tin Vergara, Zero Waste Campaigner of the EcoWaste Coalition,

singled out the ban on littering as “the most ignored and violated provision of Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act as if the law does not matter at all during Undas.” “Instead of just leaving flowers and prayers, many cemetery visitors left their trash behind with no sense of environmental responsibility. Some may think that doing this is tolerable as there are sweepers to clean after. We say this is not acceptable as littering desecrates the cemeteries and disrespects the dead as well as the living,” she said. The group’s Basura Patrollers listed the following as among the most frequently thrown waste materials in the cemeteries: plastic bags and wrappers, plastic cups, bottles and straws, snack packs, polystyrene food and drink containers, disposable paper and plastic plates, pizza boxes, newspapers and cigarette filters. (PNA)

TRESSING that unity is the only way to peace and inclusive growth, House Deputy Speaker Pangalian M. Balindong on Monday expressed confidence that the collective wisdom of Congress would lead to the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). “We should not let this rare opportunity for peace escape our hands,” the Veteran Muslim leader said, adding that in war “everybody is a loser!” “The proposed BBL is one piece of legislation that would serve as a clear and strong foundation for mutual trust to grow among Filipinos of all

beliefs and cultures, all longing for lasting peace,” Balindong said. “Not once did we in Congress proved our mettle as true representatives of the people when it comes to molding policies that safeguard the people’s welfare and serve national interest,” he said, citing, the controversial “sin taxes law”, among others. The lawmaker believes that the present clash of opinions, particularly in the plenary debates and open disagreements in media and other fora, are but part and parcel of the natural processes in a democracy like the Philippines. “We must give due course

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HALLOWEEN. A participant of The Royal Mandaya Hotel’s Halloween costume competition poses in front of black candles at the hotel’s lobby on Saturday. Lean Daval Jr.

Country needs to leave positive APEC impression T

HE pressure is on the Philippine government to leave a positive impression to its guests in the concluding events of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2015 Summit this month. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Greg-

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REDUCED TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. City Transport and Traffic Management Group (CTTMO) head Rhodelio Poliquit (left) says traffic accidents in Davao City this year reduced dramatically due to the strict implementation of speed

to our democratic processes. But, in the end, I believe that Congress will pass a Basic law that would preserve the integrity of the Muslim Filipinos as active participants in the development of the Filipino nation,” he said. Balindong declared that the passage of the BBL is not just what is needed by circumstances, but the right course of action to follow. “The 16th congress may not be enjoying the luxury of time, but with political will, there is time to craft a lasting policy for peace to reign upon generations of Filipinos yet to be born,” the lawmaker passionately pointed out. (PNA)

limit law. Poliquit was joined by City Demolition Unit (CDU) and Drainage Maintenance Unit of the City Mayor’s Office chief Yusop Jimlani (right) in yesterday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at the Annex of SM City Davao. Lean Daval Jr.

ory L. Domingo said it is an opportune time for the Philippines to receive high-level delegates from governments and business communities in the Asia Pacific through its APEC hosting to showcase the economic growth of the country as well as opportunities in the local market.

The premier business forum in the region, APEC CEO Summit, will be held in Manila from Nov. 16 to 17 while the 21 economic leaders or heads of states from member economies are expected to gather here from Nov. 18 to 19 for the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting (AELM).

The AELM will be the concluding event for the 44 APEC meetings hosted by the country this year. “(In) these particular meetings, the most important is the impression we leave to our visitors -- the economic leaders and business leaders. We have

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Lighting Davao through the years By HENRYLITO D. TACIO

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POET once wrote: “A flick of the finger and we have: light, sound, visual communication, heat, hot water, refrigeration, and air conditioning -- all from electric energy.” Electricity was unheard of during the prehistoric time. Wikipedia gives this information: “Long before any knowledge of electricity existed people were aware of shocks from electric fish. Ancient Egyptian texts dating from 2750 BC referred to these fish as the ‘Thunderer of the Nile,’ and described them as the ‘protectors’ of all other fish.” There were some historical records which said that “patients suffering from ailments such as gout or headache were directed to touch electric fish in the hope that the powerful jolt might cure them.” But possibly the earliest and nearest approach to the discovery of the identity of lightning, and electricity from any other source, is to be attributed to the Arabs, who before the 15th century had the Arabic word for lightning (raad) applied to the electric ray. It was in the 18th century that Benjamin Franklin conducted extensive research on electricity as documented by Joseph Priestley, with whom Franklin carried on extended correspondence. Wikipedia reports: “Electricity would remain little more than an intellectual curiosity for millennia until 1600, when the English scientist William Gilbert made a careful study of electricity and magnetism, distinguishing the lodestone effect from static electricity produced by rubbing amber. He coined the New Latin word electricus (“of amber” or “like amber” from the Greek word for “amber”) to refer to the property of attracting small objects after being rubbed.” Electricus paved way to the English words “electric” and “electricity,” which made their first appearance in print in Thomas Browne’s Pseudodoxia Epidemica (1646). Today, electricity is so common that no one pays attention to it -- unless there is a blackout. It becomes so inconvenient when there is no power. Penelope ReVelle and Charles ReVelle, authors of The Environment: Issues and Choices for Society, wrote: “Electric energy is one of the most easily used forms of energy. One electric line enters a house, and the energy to light the home, cook and bake, warm water, and run machines and appliances is all at our fingertips.” In Davao City, the company that has been providing electricity is the Davao Light and Power

Company, Inc. And last September 19, it received the Best Power Supply Services Provider (Davao Awards) during the Golden Globe Awards for Business Excellence and Filipino Achievers which was held at the Grand Ballroom Centennial A in Manila Hotel. The citation reads: “For its excellence in innovative business practices, quality of products and services, customers concern, reputable and ethical business image, value proposition and pricing, truthfulness in business management.” The award was conferred by the Sinig at Gabay ng Buhay Foundation (SINAG), Inc., Sinag News Magazine and Philippine Best Company.Com, Inc. in cooperation with the National Data Research Examiner and Marketing Services (NADREMS), Inc. There were three ways to be nominated. First, it could be through a thorough research conducted by NADREMS. Recommendations may also be done by either customers or clients. Lastly, the nomination may come from a previous awardee. “Davao Light was actually being nominated by one of the recipients of the same award,” said Ruan May Barace, the company’s Reputation Enhancement Supervisor. “They were a bit discrete on how the winners were identified.” Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC), Inc. is the sole electric utility operator in Davao City. Incorporated in 1946, it is now the country’s third largest distribution utility “in terms of peak load and peak demand.” The company “ensure to secure power supply for present and future needs of customers for sustained economic growth.” In addition, Davao Light invests in state-of-the-art Distribution Substations to provide stability and service reliability in growth areas. As of September 2015, Davao Light has served 347,307 customers. DLPC was incorporated in 1929 by Patrick Henry Frank, Relatives and Associates. In late 1941, negotiations for the purchase of the company by Aboitiz Group was seriously undertaken. Unfortunately, it was aborted due to the outbreak of World War II. As war raged, the power plant and facilities of the company were destroyed as these were the primary targets of Japanese and American bombers. When the war ended, only a second-hand, war-damaged, 300-horsepower Fairbanks Morse Diesel engine was left. But despite that, the Aboitiz Group still wanted to buy the power company. And on July 25,

Davao Light’s AVP for Reputation Enhancement Rossano Luga and corporate communications supervisor Ruan May Barace. 1946, Don Ramon Aboitiz, Relatives and Associates -- through the efforts of Francisco Such, who at that time was the resident manager of Ormoc Electric Light Company -- finally acquired DLPC. Its website recounted what happened next: “Early in the 1950s, much of Davao City’s economy relied on agriculture and the only major use of electricity was for lighting up houses at night. Hence, Davao Light pursued an aggressive marketing and production strategy by opening a Davao agency for Aboitiz & Company whose sole purpose was to sell various electrical equipment in order to introduce electrical usage to the populace. “Results were an increase in peak capacity from 1,500 kilowatt (kW) in 1952 to 26,500 kW in 1970. Execution of improved methods of production such as the acquisition of bigger engines and heavy fuel translated into savings for its 10,000-plus consumers.” In 1974, electric cooperatives were organized following a national

policy by the government. But despite Davao Light’s AVP for Reputation Enhancement this, DLPC “continued its operRossano Luga and corporate communications ations on account of its proven supervisor Ruan May Barace (second and third from left, respectively) receive the award. track record of experience, financial stability and efficiency.” The rest is history. Aside from the recent Goldregional development council of the en Globe award, DLPC has received the Certificate of Nomination National Economic and Development by the Region XI Tripartite Industrial Authority (NEDA) also selected DLPC Peace Council after meeting the De- as Davao Region’s Most Outstanding partment of Labor and Employment’s Volunteer for the Organization-Corincentivizing compliance program re- porate Category in NEDA’s search for outstanding volunteers. quirements. Most importantly, DLPC has In 2013, the company’s Labor Management Cooperation Com- consistently received the award for mittee was given a special award in “being one of the largest taxpayers of Unique Strategic Partnership. The Davao City.”


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Monorail to solve traffic woes By CHENEEN R. CAPON crc@edgedavao.net

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AVAO-BASED automotive firm Maglev Vision Corporation (MVC) will propose to the City Government of Davao a cheaper and a cutting edge technology solution to end the worsening traffic woes in the city using the maglev- short for magnetic levitation- train system. “If implemented, it will be first of its kind in the Philippines,” MVC chief engineer and inventor Jose Guardo said in yesterday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Annex. He said the firm is set to meet the city mayor anytime this month to present the proposal. The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) defines “maglev technology as efficient mass transport system that uses magnetic levitation to move vehicles without touching the ground. It travels along a guideway similar to the DOST’s Automated Guideway Transit in UP-Diliman and in Bicutan, Taguig City. Moreover, maglev technology can only be seen in some progressive countries such as Germany, China, and Japan among others.” Guardo said the company already conducted a separate feasibility study for Davao City in the past six months. Their

nationwide study concluded that Metro Manila is losing P6 billion annually because of traffic congestion. Guardo said the construction, operation, and maintenance of a monorail maglev transit system for Davao is far cheaper than those of the Light Railway Transit (LRT) and Metro Railway Transit (MRT) in Metro Manila because of the maglev technology. “The construction of rails for the maglev trains would only cost an estimate of P500 million per kilometer, lower than the P1.1 billion cost in LRT and MRT,” Guardo said, adding that that the government will be able to save from the maintenance of the train because it doesn’t touch the ground and runs at the speed of an average of 60 to 80 kilometers per hour. He said the monorail maglev trains can be constructed on the center island and will have a capacity of 50 persons each train coach. Each train coach will cost about US$1.5 million. The power requirement of Maglev trains is 50 percent lower than those of MRT and LRT which is very suitable for Davao given of Mindanao’s crisis on power.

“We already started the feasibility study for proposal in Davao City that started six months ago,” he said, adding that the people behind the technology has been experimenting it for 10 year.

As early as now, the firm has already identified three loops in the city which can be connected by the maglev train system. “The first loop is called city loop that starts near the City

Hall all the way to major malls in the city including Gaisano Mall of Davao, Victoria Plaza, Abreeza Mall, and SM Lanang Premier then will turn right to R. Castillo, Agdao, Magsasay and back again to the City Hall.

“We estimated that the first loop will have a distance of 14 kilometer with a train station each kilometer,” he said. “The construction of 14 stations will cost an estimated

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CHRISTMAS EVENTS. SM Supermalls assistant vice president for marketing-Mindanao Russel D. Alaba promotes SM City Davao and SM Lanang Premier’s coming Christmas activities in yesterday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at the Annex of SM City Davao. Lean Daval Jr.


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Night market take up in 2015 By CHENEEN R. CAPON

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AVAO City’s first night market along Roxas Avenue- the Tiangge sa Katawhan Night Market-- is set to generate a revenue of almost P4 million by the end of the year, higher than the P2 million income from rentals in 2014. “There is an increase in the collection from renters in the night market because of the stricter rental collection the city government imposes to the street vendors,” Col. Yusop Jimlani, chief of the City Demolition Unit (CDU) and Drainage Maintenance Unit of the City Mayor’s Office. Jimlani said the City Treasurer’s Office’s collection reached P2,338,805 in the first semester of this year, higher compared to the P2,242,867 collected from January to December last year. “As of the end of October, we already reach P3 million mark,” he said during the

weekly Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Annex yesterday. More than 300 renting vendors are paying P25 per area daily which includes the space and the electricity for their light. There operation starts from 6 p.m up to 12 p.m. midnight, he said. More than a salvage area for demolished street vendors, the Tiangge sa Katawhan Night Market also served as a developing tourist destination for both domestic and foreign tourists for almost two years since it started in January 2014. Jimlani said the social media has helped in the promotion of the night market which started as a pilot test in Davao City to eliminate the operation of street vendors just anywhere in the city. “There is certain ice cream maker in the night market

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MOST OUTSTANDING CHAMBER. The Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII) was adjudged the most outstanding chamber of commerce of Mindanao during the 41st Philippine Business Conference and Expo, Oct. 26 and 27 at the Marriot Hotel in Manila. Awarding of the most outstanding chamber of the country was dropped in this year’s PBC for still unknown reason. The DCCCII won the award for two successive years and

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Architect Daniel T. Lim

HE Third Davao Investment Conference (ICON) on Nov. 4-6, at the SMX Convention Center at the SM Lanang Premier, will tackle various topics expected to give a comprehensive picture of Davao City and neighboring places as an investment destination. This was bared by architect Daniel T. Lim, Davao Icon chairman and past president of the organizing Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII). Four institutions are collaborating with DCCCII in this year’s staging of ICON under the theme “DAVAO ICON: Live. Work. Play”. They are the city’s government’s Davao City Investment Promotion Center (DCIPC), the Subdivision and Housing Developers Association (SHDA) and the Organization of Socialized Housing

Developers of the Philippines (OSHDP). Lim said the hundreds of investors, buyers, experts and plain curious observers will learn a lot from the 20 investment-related topics to be discussed by local, regional, national and international experts, including top executives of concerned government agencies. The topics lined up by the organizers include Small Cities; Branding Enterprise: Taking Your Business to New Heights; Safety and Security; Recent Trends and Developments in Real Estate Investment and Industry; Land Use Regulations You Need to Know in Davao City; 3Rs: Remittance, Real Estate and Retirement; Medium Term Global and Philippine Economic Outlook and Impact on the Davao Region. Lim said even Earthquake

Hazards Mapping with Insights on the Regional Risks is included in the list of topics. He said no less than Dr. Renato Solidum, director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology will come to the city to handle the topics so that investors would know the right things what to do. Other topics are : Tourism Investment and Opportunities; The Philippine Health Tourism; Modern Business Trends and Prospects-Why Global Companies Invest in Davao: A BPO Perspective; Empower the Data-driven Enterprises; Opportunities and Importance of PEZA Zone in the Manufacturing and Industrial Arena in Davao; Hit a Home Run: Compilation of Success Stories in the Manufacturing Industry and 3rd Best Chocolate in the World: Malagos Chocolate Story. CHENEEN R. CAPON

prices remained stable. “If there was increase in the prices, it is negligible,” she said. Idris attributed the enough supply of fish products and other marine products in the region to its multi-stakeholder preservation effort which is the Davao Gulf Closed Fishing Season Idris earlier said that the supply of small pelagic fishes in the region increased as the effect of the three-month closed fishing season in Davao Gulf. The closed season started from June to August which is the spawning season of small pelagic fishes like bullet tuna

or pirit, moro-moro, big-eyed scad or matambaka, round scad or galunggong During this period, commercial fishing vessels are not allowed to operate in Davao Gulf and active fishing gear like bag nets and ring nets are not allowed are banned as well. The first annual closed fishing season was implemented in 2014 under the mandate of the Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2 series of 2014 by the secretaries of DA and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) mandated the implementation of a closed season in Davao Gulf to address the declining fish production of

the region. The Davao Gulf ban covers a total area of 3,087 square kilometer, starting from the entrance at Talagotong Point in Don Marcelino town, Davao del Sur to Cape San Agustin in Gov. Generoso, Davao Oriental. For the second year of implementation, Idris said initial result of the three-month closed season revealed that sizes of small pelagic fishes increased from last year. Idris said earlier that the income of fisherfolks here increases as the size and volume of small pelagic fishes caught in the gulf also increase because of the conservation efforts. CHENEEN R. CAPON

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HE Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Davao Region is confident that the prices of fish and aquaculture products will remain stable despite the threat post by the mild to moderate El Niño phenomenon. “There will be no increase of fish products and aquaculture products in the region because we have enough supply,” BFAR 11 regional director Fatma M. Idris said during the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Davao Annex yesterday. The monitoring in the prices of aquamarine products of the bureau in different markets in the region revealed that

could have won it the third straight time and qualified for “hall of fame.“ Receiving the 2015 award were (from right) DCCCII president Antonio dela Cruz and DCCCII past president Bonifacio Tan. Also in photo are (from left) conference chairman Ambassador Benedicto V. Yujuico, Philippine Chamber of Commerce president Alfredo Yao and PCCI vice president for Mindanao Annie Ty. Maan

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OBILE leader Samsung recently launched a new model aimed at meeting the needs of the demanding yet price conscious Filipino. Priced at just P3,990, the Samsung Galaxy V Plus packs a punch and can cycle through apps left and right without slowing down. It’s armed with a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and 512MB of RAM. Easily access and store photos and apps with 4GB of internal storage, which is still expandable up to 64GB with a microSD card. “An individual who knows what matters most in his or her life needs to be madiskarte and the Samsung Galaxy V Plus helps to do just that. Despite its incredibly affordable price, it’s much more than just a call-and-text phone. You can do more, capture more, explore more, and play more,” Digs Dimagiba, Business Head of the IT & Mobile Division of Samsung said. “With its high perfor-

mance specs and affordable price tag, the Samsung Galaxy V Plus is the best upgrade for the madiskarteng Pinoy,” Dimagiba said. Samsung Galaxy V’s dual camera captures rare moments with its 3-megapixel rear camera with a built-in LED flash. Its 3G and WiFi capabilities allows users flexibility whether checking emails, surfing the Internet, or simply watching a funny video on YouTube, you’ll always be updated. The Samsung Galaxy V Plus enables you to do all these with the Android KitKat OS. Through the Google Play Store, you can install a wide variety of apps suited for every need. “The slim Samsung Galaxy V Plus, with its 4-inch display, is the perfect balance between a portable device and a multimedia player. You can take it anywhere you need to go from the comforts of your home, to a lovely day at the mall with family and friends,” Dimagiba added.

Megaworld, Travellers build P65-B township

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EGAWORLD, the country’s leading developer of integrated urban townships, and Travellers International Hotel Group, Inc., the developer and operator of Resorts World in the Philippines, are allocating P65-billion to develop a 31-hectare leisure and entertainment township at the booming Entertainment City in Paranaque City. To be called Westside City, the township will house the second Resorts World property in the Philippines, scheduled for completion by last quarter of 2020. The township will also be home to Megaworld’s upscale residential condominiums, a

luxury mall as well as international hotel brands such as The Westin Hotel of the Starwood Asia Pacific Hotels & Resorts Group, Hotel Okura Manila of the Okura Hotels & Resorts, the Genting Grand and Crockfords Tower of the Genting Group, and Kingsford Hotel. These hotels will have a total of around 1,500 rooms. Part of the company’s vision for Westside City is to become the “Broadway of Asia” as the township highlights facilities for the performing arts. It will be home to the Philippines’ first Grand Opera House that has a total capacity of 3,000.

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Elysia Wellness Spa’s therapists are all certified by the Department of Health.

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F one may notice the Department of Tourism’s Davao ad, you can deduce that Durianburg is a place where one can visit to enjoy a life balance of adventure, urban excitement, and at the same some relaxing peace and quiet. The packaging and message was brilliant. That is why I was surprised that it was only now that I heard of a “Rest. Heal. Renew.” package by a hotel and that innovative hotel is none other than the Park Inn by Radisson Davao. Already known for providing business and leisure travellers the best nights rest thanks to their accommodating rooms and spectacular five-star beds, the Park Inn ups the ante and now offers an in-room massage with the hotel’s spa partner Elysia Wellness Spa, owned by the husband and wife tandem of Dr. Bernie and Cherry Al-ag. I was able to experience this new package a couple of weeks ago and I would say that the Rest. Heal Renew experience was a truly welcome break from the daily grind of city live. Arrival amenities include a fresh fruit welcome drink, revitalizing tea & a fruit platter, your choice of a 60-minute massage or facial treatment by Elysia Wellness Spa. The in-room massage is conducted by masseur certified by the Department of Health. I love how the service includes a dehumidifier as well as in-room scents that transport you from an urban hotel room to a calming spa environment. Massage choices

include Swedish, Ventosa, Warm Stone, Shiatsu, Thai, and Filipino Hilot. “This room promotion is a total wellness package at Php 5,700 net for double occupancy and Php 4,400 for a single room.” says General Manager Pavan Kakar. “Our well-appointed rooms will give you your much needed rest, the massage can calm your nerves with just the right touch and our superb breakfast buffet will surely energize you in the morning” he added. “All this is possible due to our partnership with Elysia Wellness Spa.” After a good night’s rest, a super breakfast buffet greeted me at Park Inn’s RBG Restaurant Bar and Grill. The reformatted breakfast buffet now offers a wider-range of breakfast treats, from fresh bread, traditional hot Filipino variety of Tapa, Tocino or Longganisa and American breakfast favorites such as Bacon and Eggs, Pancakes, Cereals and freshly done Waffles which was a great way to cap off my relaxing stay.

Elysia Wellness Spa’s team of professional massage therapists.

Park Inn by Radisson Davao’s general manager Pavan Kakar (second from right) and Elysia Wellness Spa’s Cherry Al-ag (third from left) welcome guests in a cocktail get-together to launch the new wellness room package.


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Company releases global guide to the best times for hotel deals AGODA.COM, one of the world’s leading accommodation sites and part of Nasdaq-listed Priceline Group (Nasdaq:PCLN), announced recently the results of its most recent Travel Smart study: a trip-planning calendar that helps travelers find the best hotel deals all over the world. Based on booking data from millions of guests who used Agoda.com in 2014, the study analyzed hotel prices at 25 of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. For many destinations across the globe, the cheapest time to book hotels is in the beginning of the year. Average room rates during the first two weeks of January were below average in 22 of the 25 markets the study looked at. Though most travelers don’t think of September and October as high season, those

months are often the most expensive months for hotel rooms. When to find bargains depends on where you are traveling. Mid-March is a great time to visit Europe, as hotel rooms in Paris, Berlin, Rome, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Stockholm and London are as much as 20% cheaper than average. July is considered high season in many destinations, but hotel rooms in Sydney and New York are actually cheaper than average then. The last week in December, also considered high

season in most destinations, is also a great time to travel to Stockholm. How much can you save? Price variations from

month to month can be significant. On average, a hotel room in Berlin, for example, costs 51% more in September compared

to January. Visit Barcelona in January and you’ll save 49% off the average room price. November through February, Istanbul hotels are about 23% cheaper than average. In June, they’re 21% more expensive. “For many travelers, price is the most important factor in deciding when and where to go. This data can help our customers get the most out of their money,” said John Brown, Chief Operating Officer of Agoda.com. Unfortunately, if you’re traveling to Asia on a budget, you won’t find many low season bargains. Hotel prices in Asia’s most popular destinations are consistent throughout the year and discounts aren’t too dramatic. For example,

if you’re traveling to Hong Kong, the biggest discount you’ll get is in May or June, when average prices are around 11% off. Across the globe, the most expensive months for hotel rooms is October, when 21 of the 25 markets studied had higher than average room rates. The study looked at booking data for 2014, but certain annual holidays, such as Chinese New Year and Ramadan, and events, such as the Milan Furniture Fair, take place on different dates each year and will affect rates. To connect with Agoda. com and learn about special deals and promotions on hotels worldwide, like us on Facebook or follow us on Google+, Instagram, or Pinterest.

ABS-CBN partners with PLDT Home for first Push Awards ABS-CBN has teamed up with PLDT, its official broadband partner, for its very own PUSH Awards, the first-of-itskind award-giving body in Philippine digital media that honors the best among the past year’s certified online hits and entertainment newsmakers based on their online reach and influence, popular votes, and excellence. ABS-CBN chief digital officer Donald Lim said teaming up with PLDT is also an alliance in terms of breaking new ground and recognizing influencers in the digital space. “We believe that as our audiences become more mature with the digital platform, it is important for our industry’s talents and celebrities to keep the engagement and conversations with their fans beyond the traditional media platforms, and now towards the social media space,” he said. PLDT VP and Home Marketing head Gary Dujali, meanwhile, said the partnership is an avenue to acknowledge the importance of social media, connectivity, and the role of entertainment to nurture stronger connections for the Filipino families. “PLDT is very excited, at the same time positive, about the partnership. PLDT HOME DSL is the country’s #1 home broadband, which ensures that avid fans of celebrities featured in this year’s Push Awards will be able to get their daily dose of their Philippine

entertainment updates while availing the connectivity that suits every family,” said Dujali. PLDT HOME DSL is the country’s leading broadband that provides homes with family-sized connections with speeds of up to 8 Mbps and plans as low as P990 per month. As part of the partnership and as a treat to the fans and their families, PLDT HOME DSL is also giving away a chance to get exclusive seats to the event, just by liking or following @PLDTHome on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and by using #HOMEDSLxPUSHAWARDS when they campaign for votes for their respective idols. The voting in PUSH Awards is still ongoing. To vote and see the complete list of nominees, just log in to the site using your Facebook account.

Only one vote per category will accepted per day. Leading the list of nominees are today’s hottest love teams KathNiel (Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla) and JaDine (James Reid and Nadine Lustre), both nominated in four categories — Most Liked Group or Tandem for PUSHLike (Facebook), Favorite Group or Tandem for PUSHTweet (Twitter), Most Loved Group or Tandem for PUSHGram (Instagram) and Best Group or Tandem for PUSHPlay (YouTube). Competing against them across different categories are LizQuen (Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil), LoiShua (Loisa Andalio and Joshua Garcia), and AlDub, composed of Maine “Yaya Dub” Mendoza and Alden Richards. Aside from tandem and group categories, individual

honors are also up for competition in the following categories based on Facebook and Twitter popularity: PUSHLike Most Liked Male Celebrity, Most Liked Female Celebrity, Most Liked Group or Tandem, Most Liked Music Artist, and Most Liked Newcomer, as well as PUSHTweet Favorite Male Celebrity, Favorite Female Celebrity, Favorite Group or Tandem, Favorite Music Artist, and Favorite Newcomer. Celebrities who connect with their fans via photos and videos on Instagram will also be honored in the PUSHGram Most Loved Male Celebrity, Most Loved Female Celebrity, Most Loved Group or Tandem, Most Loved Music Artist, and Most Loved Newcomer categories. The best and most wellloved internet video celebrities on You Tube, meanwhile,

will be recognized with the PUSHPlay Best Male Celebrity, Best Female Celebrity, Best Group or Tandem, Best Music Artist, and Best Newcomer awards. The nominees with the highest number of public votes in each category will be declared the winners, who will be announced and awarded with a special trophy in a celebrity party event late this year. Netizens can also vote for the most talked about and well-loved celebrities in the categories: Awesome Celebrity Baby, Awesome Celebrity Family, Awesome Selfie King, Awesome Selfie Queen, Awesome OOTD King, Awesome OOTD Queen, Awesome Lip Sync Performance, Awesome LOL Performance, Awesome Dance Performance, and Awesome Song Cover Performance. Dedicated fans can also start participating in the Ultimate Fan Award, a recognition to be given to a fandom that will publish the most number of posts on Twitter with special hashtags assigned to each of them. Start voting for your favorites on PUSHAwards.com and get your daily dose of entertainment news, information, and trivia by logging in to PUSH.com.ph. Fans of nominated artists may follow the official PLDT (@PLDTHome) social pages on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube to get exclusive and up-to-date news about the PUSH Awards.


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ABS-CBN Philharmonic showcases John Williams’ music for Christmas

THE ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates the music legacy of renowned American composer John Williams via a special concert in time for the holiday season on December 12 at The Theatre, Solaire.

Titled “The Magic of John Williams,” the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra concert will put the spotlight on John Williams’ wellloved movie scores from blockbuster classic films through the years, including the adventurous bicycle chase in “E.T.,” the thrilling sea hunt in “Jaws,” and

even the romantic flying scene in “Superman.” Other movie scores that the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra will feature in the muchawaited concert are themes from “Jurassic Park,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” “Harry Potter,” “Yes Giorgio,” and the

1984 Olympics Anthem. Now on its third run, the original John Williams arrangements were acquired from the US three years ago and will be used exclusively for the show. This year, additional pieces were purchased for the show such as remarkable music hits from the movies “Home Alone” and

“Hook” that will surely bring in the Christmas spirit. Through his musical expertise, Williams is able to immortalize memorable scenes in various hit movies that appealed to millions of people worldwide. “The Magic of John Williams” will also feature highly anticipated

performances from top OPM artist Jose Mari Chan, singer-actress Nikki Gil, and “The Voice of the Philippines” alumnae Morisette Amon. ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra’s “The Magic of John Williams” will be staged on December 12 at 8PM. For tickets, contact Ticketworld at 891-9999.

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Smart and Airbnb team up to unlock awesome travel experiences for Filipinos All Smart subscribers enjoy Php2500 off on Airbnb bookings worldwide SMART SUBSCRIBERS are going to have more travel unique experiences than ever as the country’s unrivaled mobile services leader teams up with Airbnb, the world’s leading co mmuni t y - dr i ve n hospitality company. Airbnb is changing the way people travel by opening up millions of unique accommodations in more than 34,000 cities in over 190 countries – be it an apartment for a night, a castle for a week, or a villa for a month. Airbnb’s award-winning app, downloadable for free on the App Store and Google Play Store, makes searching, communicating with hosts and booking safe, seamless and fun and brings the world at the fingertips of Filipino travelers who are in search of a home away from home. To celebrate the part-

nership, all Smart Prepaid, Smart Postpaid and Smart Bro subscribers enjoy a P2500 discount for a minimum of P8,000 booking, here or abroad, on Airbnb. “Airbnb has revolutionized the way travelers search and book a suitable place to spend their getaways wherever they are headed around the world. It shows how a meaningful mobile innovation can shake things up and enrich the lives of people – and is very much aligned with our vision of a mobileempowered lifestyle,” said Ariel Fermin, EVP and Head of Consumer Business at Smart. “That’s why we are very thrilled to partner with Airbnb and give all Smart subscribers the first dibs on this exclusive Airbnb perk. This is one of the ways Smart continues to deliver awesome moments to our customers, allowing them to experience

the Smart Life – with unparalleled entertainment, convenience and peace of mind on the go – through the world’s leading mobile innovations, no less.” “We are excited to reach even more Filipinos through this partnership. Unforgettable travel experiences are literally just a few clicks away on Airbnb, and we can’t wait to see where the Smart customers will go first,” said JJ Chai, Regional Director for South East Asia at Airbnb. From today until January 2016, Smart subscribers will receive a P2500 Airbnb discount for any Airbnb booking with a minimum spend of P8,000. The discount is limited to one booking per subscriber, valid until December 2016. The booking has to be made by March 31, 2016 and the date of travel must be between today and December 2016. More information about the terms and conditions

at Airbnb.com/smart. Smart’s expansive mobile coverage across the country, coupled with the most innovative data packages such as Big Bytes 50 – which offers 350MB of data plus 600MB FREE access to iflix, FOX via Viewstream, and SPINNR valid for three days – will allow travelers to enjoy the Airbnb app and book their accommodations anytime, and wherever they may be in the country. Smart’s team-up with Airbnb is the latest in a string of exclusive partnerships by the telco with the world’s leading names in digital services – including the biggest names in entertainment such as iflix, FOX, MCA Music, Sony Music, and more recently, Uber, the world’s most popular ride-sharing service. For more on the partnership between Smart and Airbnb, visit smart. com.ph/airbnb.

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Marco Polo Hong Kong calls New treats and perks for winter season travellers

By Kenneth Irving Ong Hong Kong is one of the more popular places for Dabawenyos to visit thanks to its vibrant food scene as well as great shopping choices. I, for one am a certified Hong Kong addict making sure that I get to visit the former British Crown Colony at least once a year. I had stayed at the Marco Polo Gateway before together with friends for a winter food trip and our stay was spectacular. This is also thanks to the hotel’s proximity to great shopping from affordable everyday brands to the most decadent luxury apparel, as well as a kaleidoscope of food choices along Canton Road and the greater area of Tsim Sha Tsui. So imagine my excitement when I was invited to a dinner get-together hosted by the Marco Polo Hong Kong hotels team composed of General Manager, James Ong, Director of Communications, Samantha Poon and

Head of Sales, Sonny Ang at their equally posh sister property, the Marco Polo Plaza Cebu property. It was nice to get reacquainted with the three Marco Polo hotels in Hong Kong, namely the Marco Polo Hong Kong, Marco Polo Gateway, and the Marco Polo Prince. Sonny Ang was enthusiastic to share the latest packages and perks for guests who choose to stay with the Marco Polo. One of the newest perks the Marco Polo hotels in Hong Kong offer is their complimentary unlimited connectivity. Business and leisure travellers can say goodbye to data roam-

Victoria Harbour at night.

Head of Sales Sonny Ang introduces Marco Polo Hong Kong to the Marco Polo Hong Kong General Manager James Ong with Marco Polo Cebu Media of Cebu and Davao. GM Julie Najar and RM Xavier Masson. ing charges thanks to a handy smartphone that comes pre-loaded with software specifically designed for tourists visiting Hong Kong. The handy phone goes even beyond the traditional smartphone since guests can access the world digitally but also to stay connected with local events and receive exclusive ticketing offers or discounts. Guests Say goodbye to data roaming charges with Marco Polo Hotel’s Handy are also given instant ac- smartphone. cess to complimentary extra bed for rooms with stocked daily in the free unlimited local calls and three guests, as well as dis- mini-bar, namely: Two international calls to five counts on food and bever- bottles of Water, Two Cans countries including Chi- ages at Cucina, Cafe Mar- of Beer, Classic Coke, Diet na, Philippines, Japan, co, Lobby Lounge, Three Coke and Orange Juice. United States, and United on Canton and add@ Wi-Fi is complimentary of Kingdom. Prince. in the entire hotel just like Another new perk is the Offering more value for the air you breathe. Every Winter Getaway promo for money with chic interiors room is equipped with tea all three Marco Polo hotels and modern amenities, making facilities and the in Hong Kong. From the the Marco Polo Gateway highly popular Nespresso first of October 2015 to now has a complimentary coffee machine with a February 7 2016, staying mini-bar service in every complimentary selection guests can avail of com- room starting December of coffee capsules. plimentary breakfast for 14 onwards. The essential With these spectacular two, a guaranteed room refreshments vital to en- perks, a visit to Hong Kong upgrade to the next higher joying the dazzling energy for the cooler months category, complimentary of Hong Kong will be re- should be a must.

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EON Towers is set to unveil its ‘futuristic’ showroom to fit the character of its skyscraper prject. Now moving further up in the construction of the 33-story Aeon Towers, developer FTC Group of Companies’ sales and administration team is getting ready to transfer to a permanent office. “It’s going to be something unique from the usual in consonance with our marketing slogan ‘The Future Is Here’,” said Aeon Towers marketing manager Gen Marchan. The Aeon Towers showroom is currently located at an adjacent property but will be relocated in January.

Aeon Towers is the signature project of local developer FTC Group of Companies and is seen as the next iconic building in Davao City. It features 33 stories that will house high-end condominium units, shopping center, BPO center, luxury hotel, multi-level basement parking, skydeck infinity pool, fitness center and jogging track. At the moment, the project is now moving towards the completion of concrete pouring of the first three levels from ground. It has four levels underground. Aside from its showroom, Aeon Towers also has exhibit areas in SM Lanang Premier and SM City Davao.

MATINA ENCLAVES. A long line of vehicles snake through the city’s main thoroughfares furing last Friday’s motorcade launch of the Matina Enclaves’ The Residences 3 project. Photo at ruight shows project head Gerald Garces (second row, extreme left) with his staff.

ONE NETWORK BANK, INC. (A RURAL BANK) Balance Sheet

As of September 30, 2015 (Head Office and Branches) ASSETS Amount Cash and Cash Items P 1,082,746,390.89 Due from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas 731,752,121.76 Due from Other Banks 1,067,127,776.82 Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit or Loss 0.00 Available-for-Sale (AFS) Financial Assets - Net 2,057,648,007.38 Held-to-Maturity (HTM) Financial Assets - Net 349,946,916.09 Unquoted Debt Securities Classified as Loans - Net 493,451.75 Investments in Non-Marketable Equity Security - Net 6,448,462.30 Loans and Receivables - Net 20,050,247,874.85 Loans to Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas 0.00 Interbank Loans Receivable 0.00 Loans and Receivables - Others 20,246,818,672.46 Loans and Receivables Arising from RA/CA/PR/SLB 0.00 General Loan Loss Provision 196,570,797.61 Other Financial Assets 371,951,722.19 Equity Investment in Subsidiaries, Associates and Joint Ventures - Net 0.00 Bank Premises, Furniture, Fixture and Equipment - Net 1,485,784,455.00 Real and Other Properties Acquired - Net 23,497,169.83 Non-Current Assets Held for Sale 0.00 Other Assets - Net 468,190,575.28 Net Due from Head Office/Branches/Agencies, if any (Philippine branch of a foreign bank) 0.00 TOTAL ASSETS P 27,695,834,924.14 LIABILITIES Financial Liabilities Designated at Fair Value through Profit or Loss Deposit Liabilities Due to Other Banks Bills Payable a) BSP (Rediscounting and Other Advances) b) Interbank Loans Payable c) Other Deposit Substitute d) Others Bonds Payable - Net Unsecured Subordinated Debt - Net Redeemable Preferred Shares Special Time Deposit Due to Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Other Financial Liabilities Other Liabilities Net Due to Head Office/Branches/Agencies (Philippine branch of a foreign bank) TOTAL LIABILITIES STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY Capital Stock Other Capital Accounts Retained Earnings Assigned Capital TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

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0.00 23,394,941,793.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 86,847,135.40 342,067,014.41 0.00 P 23,823,855,943.80 P

2,768,386,294.96 528,878,525.85 574,714,159.53 0.00 P 3,871,978,980.34 P 27,695,834,924.14

CONTINGENT ACCOUNTS Amount Guarantees Issued P 0.00 Financial Standby Letters of Credit 0.00 Performance Standby Letters of Credit 0.00 Commercial Letters of Credit 0.00 Trade Related Guarantees 0.00 Commitments 0.00 Spot Foreign Exchange Contracts 0.00 Securities Held Under Custodianship by Bank Proper 0.00 Trust Department Accounts 0.00 a) Trust and Other Fiduciary Accounts 0.00 b) Agency Accounts 0.00 c) Advisory/Consultancy 0.00 Derivatives 0.00 Others 51,409,272.91 TOTAL CONTINGENT ACCOUNTS P 51,409,272.91 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Gross total loan portfolio (TLP) P 20,721,922,288.58 Specific allowance for credit losses on the TLP 475,103,616.12 Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) a) Gross NPLs 914,588,386.81 b) Ratio of gross NPLs to gross TLP (%) 4.41 c) Net NPLs 439,484,770.69 d) Ratio of Net NPLs to gross TLP (%) 2.12 Classified Loans & Other Risk Assets, gross of allowance for credit losses 1,490,313,859.81 DOSRI Loans and receivables, gross allowance of credit losses 18,042,007.10 Ratio of DOSRI loans and receivables, gross of allowance for credit losses, to gross TLP (%) 0.09 Gross non-performing DOSRI loans and receivables 0.00 Ratio of gross non-performing DOSRI loans and receivables to TLP (%) 0.00 Percent Compliance with Magna Carta (%) a) 8% for Micro and Small Enterprises 9.22 b) 2% for Medium Enterprises 2.14 Return on Equity (ROE) (%) 9.05 Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) on Solo Basis, as prescribed under existing regulations a) Total CAR (%) 15.17 b) Tier 1 Ratio (%) 14.33 c) Common Tier 1 Ratio (%) 0.00 Deferred Charges not yet Written Down 0.00 Unbooked Allowance for Credit Losses on Financial Instruments Received 0.00 We, Romulo C. Guerrero and Alex V. Buenaventura of the above-mentioned bank do solemnly swear that all matters set forth in the above balance sheet are true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. (SGD.) ROMULO C. GUERRERO (SGD.) ALEX V. BUENAVENTURA EVP, COO President SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 27th day of October 2015 at Davao City, Philippines, affiant exhibiting their Driver’s License No. L02-81-02-0440 and L06-71-010069, respectively.

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VEN if, for the sake of argument, everyone caught with a bullet or two at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) were truly guilty, it boggles the mind how much time and effort airport security puts in to penalize every person it catches committing the deed. After all, the bullets are useless without a firearm, and by themselves they pose little danger to planes or the final destination of the passengers. In contrast, as Senator Ralph Recto has pointed out, every single day in the country 145 people get robbed, 451 people are victimized by thieves, 28 women get raped, and 27 people are killed — mostly without police ever catching the perpetrators. And yet there they are, law enforcers and security personnel investing time and effort — at taxpayers’ expense — to catch prosecute those they catch carrying one or two bullets. It is such a skewed view and implementation of the law that the alternative and more popular opinion, that they are actually planting the bullets in order to extort money from hapless victims, makes much more sense. And as Recto also pointed out, it is the law itself that apparently tempts airport security and rotten cops to engage in the laglag-bala scam. Under Republic Act No. 10591 or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, the penalty for possessing a single bullet without

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a license is prision mayor or 6 to 12 years (prision mayor), — the same penalty for unlawful possession of a small firearm. This, Recto has said, “may be too harsh,” and so he has indicated a need to review and refine the law. Former national security adviser Roilo Golez has also gotten popular support for his proposal that those caught carrying bullets and any other potentially dangerous material in airports not be detained; instead, their contraband should simply be confiscated and the persons be allowed to go on their way. Golez’s solution, however, still requires a tweak in RA 10591, and so Congress must take notice and amend it so that no one else falls victim to the scam. For as long as the strict penalty is in effect, there will always be an officer who will take advantage of the fear of the people and shake them down for some cash. There seems to be a simple solution to this, but our members of Congress are perhaps too busy with other things to take notice. That and the fact that it’s easier to simply make noise about it, and it also gets them more media mileage — something that is extremely important these days as the 2016 election comes near. It would be a supreme tragedy if this issue becomes just another springboard to political campaigns without any real solution being given to it. The ball is actually in Congress’ court; let’s hope it does the right thing.

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ARTYLESS presidential and vice presidential dreamers Grace Poe and Chiz Escudero label their team-up “Galing at Puso” which apparently is their campaign battlecry. The message the battlecry conveys is that they have the talents and the heart to lead 100 million Filipinos out of poverty and misery into the promised land of “milk and honey”. There is no question the junior and sophomore senators have the puso, but sadly, it is misplaced. Grace’s puso beats only for FPJ while that of Chiz stomps only for Heart Evangelista. As for galing (talent and know-how) the two are super good at gimmickry. When Chiz first made public his teamup with Grace, he revealed the name of their party as “Partido Pilipinas” and the Filipino people are its members. Now, if that is not fantasy, it can only be

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UST when I thought “laglag-bala” (dropping bullet into a bag) or “tanim-bala” (planting bullet into a bag) happened only at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila, I was completely wrong. It also happened at the Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City. Writing for Rappler, Davao journalist Edith Caduaya wrote: “A Manila-bound passenger was arrested Friday morning, October 30, inside the Francisco Bangoy International Airport here after two live bullets were found in his baggage.” Sixty-year-old Augusto Dagan, who’s from Quezon City, was going back to Manila via Philippine Airlines. “When his luggage passed through the first X-ray machine at the first screening area, the bullets were allegedly detected,” Caduaya reported. The man was arrested for violation of Presidential Decree Number 1866, as amended by Republic Act 8294. “Illegal/ unlawful possession, manufacture, dealing in, acquisition or disposition of firearms, ammunition, or explosives or instruments used in the manufacture of firearms, ammunition or explosives, and imposing stiffer penalties for certain violation,” the law said. “Laglag bala” caught the attention of many when 56-year-old Gloria Ortinez, an overseas Filipino worker bound for Hong Kong, was arrested on October 25 and prevented from leaving the country. Authorities claimed they found a bullet wrapped in red cloth inside her bag at NAIA 2. On the same day, 30-year-old Kazunobu Sakamoto was also arrested for the same offense. The Japanese national was forced to post bail at P30,000 for the two bullets that were said to have been discovered by

lunacy. Then came Galing at Puso. What will Chiz come up with next? He must have more catchphrases up his sleeve. It seems that he is madly hooked to verbal hocus-pocus. Sen. Sergio Osmena III was right in describing Chiz’s extreme liking for catchphrases as plain gimmick. ------000-----Political anomaly

pirated from various legitimate political parties. Grace Poe has no legitimate organized political machinery, no program and platform and political philosophy, no funding. Her so-called senatorial slate is an informal gathering of self-serving political squatters. Should they all win, whose platform and program will they pursue? This is the kind of anomaly that must not be allowed to grow in our political landscape. Unfortunately, Comelec is just looking the other way, and doesn’t seem to be bothered one bit. ------000-----A lot of nonsense

Times, indeed, are a-changing. Last week presidential bet Grace Poe paraded her senatorial slate consisting of candidates

LP Presidential bet Mar Roxas late last week proposed the creation of a department of common sense. I hope he is not serious, because if he is an examination of his mental equilibrium

security perTHINK ON THESE! sonnel. Those incidents were not the first, though. A month earlier, a single bullet was allegedly discovered in the luggage of Henrylito D. Tacio 20-year-old Lane Michael henrytacio@gmail.com White, who visited the country for the first time. According to White, after the bullet was found, a male security personnel proposed a ‘settlement’ fee of P30,000 and everything will be forgotten. Being a member of a missionary group, the American refused. As a result of this alleged scam, which has gone viral, Filipinos raged. It also got the attention of international media outlets, including Time and the British Broadcasting Corporation. In her Facebook account, multi-awarded singer and thespian Lea Salonga (of Miss Saigon distinction) wrote: “Until the authorities get to the bottom of this, I would suggest being extremely careful in travelling to the Philippines. Reportedly, airport employees are planting bullets into the luggage of unsuspecting travelers and demanding payment. Nakakahiya. Sobrang nakakahiya. Yes, folks, this is the country from which I hail -- the country that has birthed the heroic and artistic, as well as the criminal and corrupt. Right now, it’s looking like the latter is outnumbering the former.” If you were an airline passenger, would

you put a bullet or two in your luggage? Joel Pablo Salud, editor-in-chief of Philippines Graphic, wrote: “No one in his right mind, even the most lawless, would risk smuggling a single bullet through airport security. To even assume that the public will believe it hook, line and sinker is in itself ludicrous. “What is ironic for me is that the same airport was named after a man killed by a single bullet at the back of the head. Should it, therefore, mean something? You be the judge. “Allowing this crime to go on unpunished--and I mean the guilty should be punished for what punishment is worth--is to put the Philippines in an extremely precarious position. I mean, I don’t mind being the laughing stock of the international community. What bothers me is the way criminals in authority have been able to turn innocent tourists into felons.” Because of the brouhaha of “laglag bala,” my friend, Dr. Teofredo Esguerra (featured last week in EDGE Davao’s cover story) was interviewed by ABS CBN’S Zen Hernandez about some simple maneuvers to avoid being the victim of this modus. “At the outset, the Philippine National Police does not condone to this criminal act,” Dr. Esguerra said. “We will just help each other not to be the right victim.” On how to do this, he suggested the following: 1. Plan your travel - what bags to use, clothes/jackets to wear, situation awareness during travel, emergency list at hand like your lawyer’s number, etc. 2. Act like you are not the “vulnerable” type. Increase your situation awareness. 3. Use bags with zippers. Close the zippers on different sides and if possible, lock them.

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should be in order before he faces the people when the campaign period rolls out in February 2016. That senseless proposal is the last thing a right-thinking citizen can expect from a prospective president. Mar should forget that proposal. He is now the laughingstock of the nation. Common sense is an abstract thing. It is defined simply as “native good judgment”. Every person has it, but not everyone knows how to use it. Common sense cannot be departmentalized, or programmed and be a subject of long-ranged or short-ranged planning, and goal-setting. Complicated problem or situation can be readily resolved by applying common sense. It is called simplification. Mar should be sensible enough to abandon the nonsensical idea. ------000------

4. If with carry bag/hand bag/back pack which you bring with you, be sure they are placed at your front at all times! 5. Of you will use coat/jacket, select the ones with zipper/button/Velcro locks per pocket. Close them all the time 6. If with a family or group, assign always an ‘over watch’ to check the group’s configuration from time to time: someone who does the sweep, who reminds to mind the baggage, who acts like the safety-security guy of the group. 7. If you want to buy big bags/luggage type bag, take the ones with zippers in all pockets and can be locked. If possible, plastic wrap your luggage. Now, what if you were victimized by the “laglag bala” modus, these are the things to be done: 1. If the airport security tells you that you have a “bullet” in your bag, do not panic. The criminals will invest in your fears. 2. If the staff asks you to open the baggage, don’t allow it. Ask for the airport police and wait for you to call your lawyer, or any legal protector to be present before anything else. Do not open your bag yourself. 3. If there is already a witness present, let the officers retrieve the bullet from your bag. Why? Because of fingerprint. If the bullet is really not yours, there will be no fingerprint of yours that will be retrieved from the fabric where the bullet has been placed or the bullet on the bullet itself. 4. Then, ask for fingerprinting in front of your lawyer and police officials. 5. If the results say that your fingerprint was not found on the bullets, file a case against them plus payment for the disturbance and lost time. They should also book your flight.


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BROWNOUTS... FROM 1 watt (MW) to 130 MW of our 273 MW contracted power supply from the NPC resulting to deficiency in the power supply,” Rossano C. Luga, DLPC assistant vice president for reputation enhancement department, told Edge Davao in an interview yesterday. Luga said the DLPC started implementing the scheduled two-hour rotating power interruption since last October 30 during the onset of the All Souls Day and will last until November 8, Sunday. Campers in several cemeteries visiting their dead at the height of the “Undas” made do with candles after experiencing hours of power interruption last Sunday—the third day of the scheduled power interruption. The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) had implemented a Mindanao-wide grid curtailment due to the derated capacity of Pulangi and Agus Hydropower plants due to low water elevation in effect of the El Nino last October 29. On the evening of the same day, the NGCP activated an under frequency due to the sudden interruption of AgusKibawe 138 kV Line caused by the emergency shutdown of the two plants in Agus complex. This has resulted to a power interruption in certain areas within Davao Light. The sudden interruption caused by emergency shutdown that day caused Davao Light’s average power supply

allocation within the day goes down to 109 MW, which is way lower than its contracted supply of 273 MW. Luga explained that the DLPC has to implement a twohour rotating brownout in its franchise area because of the decrease in the power supply it get from the National Power Corporation (NPC)- Power Sector Assets and Liabilities management (PSALM) as the result of the shutting down of two major power plants in Mindanao. Luga said the power utility is not receiving enough power supply from the National Power Corporation (NPC)- Power Sector Assets and Liabilities management (PSALM) to meet the 280 megawatt (MW) power demand in its franchise demand. He also said that even with the power supplied by generation utilities that it has power supply contract with was not enough to meet the city’s average daily demand of 280 MW. The DLPC sources part of its power supply from the Hedcor Sibulan and Talomo, Therma Marine Inc. and Therma South Inc. together with the power generated from the Bajada Power Plant and the power saved from activating the Interruptible Load Program. Luga said the power situation in its franchise area is expected to improve if the the water level in the Agus-Pulangi will improve and if the the Agus-Kibawe line will be operational again.

it would be very beneficial for Mindanao, and this is what we intend to do in the conduct of PRIME 2015,” she said. She said the government’s vision for the rubber industry is “for local producers to venture into manufacturing so that by 2030 the Philippines will be able to position rubber products in the world market.” PRIME 2015 is expected to gather 750 rubber industry players from nine regions in the country, all six regions in Mindanao, two from Luzon, namely Regions 4A and 4B, and Region VII or Central Visayas. As of last week, Jain said 650 participants had signified

their intent to attend the gathering. “We are inviting buyers, producers, and manufacturers because there will be business and market matching,” she said. She said they invited seven international speakers who are all experts in the field of rubber industry. They include Sheela Thomas, secretary general of Kuala Lumpur-based Association of Natural Rubber Producing Counties; Dr. Dar Wong, one of Singapore’s best consultants; and Dr. Abdel Aziz Kabir, secretary general of International Rubber Research and Development Board. (MindaNews)

velopment Outreach Program (PDOP) in the communities by partnering with stakeholders in the conduct of in medical and dental missions, livelihood programs, peace-building seminars and Youth Leadership Summit. His leadership was also instrumental in the implementation of infrastructure projects composed of schools and water system in remote areas of Baganga and Cateel towns and facilitated livelihood trainings and assistance for former rebels. During the ceremony, Banua thanked the support of the local government units, especially the Provincial Government, as well as other stakeholders in peace and development for helping his leadership achievethese many feats and for giving him a chance to serve the people in his best capacity.

For his part, Lt. Col. Anayron vowed that he would sustain the peace and development in his new area of assignment. Major General Rafael C. Valencia, Commander of the 10 Infantry Division of the Philippine Army, who presided the change of command ceremony, congratulated the outgoing commander for helping sustain the gains that the province achieved in terms of peace and development. He also encouraged and challenged the newly installed commander to further strengthen the peace and development efforts in the province. Governor Corazon N. Malanyaon assured the incoming commander of the battalion that the Provincial Government will extend the same courtesy and support itrendered his predecessors. (KLD/ PIO)

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there is a photographic record to back up the claim. Aside from the ASF income, the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) posted gross revenues of Php8.7 billion in 2013, and net profit before tax of Php3.9 billion. As a government corporation, Recto said MIAA remits profits to the Treasury. Last year, according to 2016 budget documents, it turned over Php1.1 billion as the dividend of the national government from its income. ”Again, this can be a source of funding for NAIA improvements. There can be two mechanisms for this: Either the MIAA can retain a portion or all of what it is supposed to remit, or the government can plow it back. For 2016, Recto said the government can observe a moratorium from enjoying

NAIA profits and instead reinvest the same for facility improvements, including the one-stop, multi-agency government assistance and complaints to be operated by the Presidential Action Center. He also urged the government to use the travel tax amounting to at least Php5.1 billion for NAIA improvement. ”Also, a significant portion of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines’ (CAAP) projected Php5.4 billion gross income this year would come from NAIA flight operations,” Recto said. To its credit, Recto said the government had spent Php1.3 billion for NAIA 1’s makeover. ”Obviously, there remains a big deficit in the comfort facilities of its four terminals. Government should sustain NAIA’s renovation,” Recto said. (PNA)

accomplishments of DOLE’s employment facilitation programs, as well as extending the office’s services beyond their usual call of duty. Aside from PESO Tagum, the PESO of University of Mindanao Tagum College was also declared as first placer in the Search for Best School-Based PESO in the same competition. On the other hand, the City Government of Tagum also made a significant leap in the eGov Awards for Excellence in ICT in Good Governance for Local Government Units as being conferred the second placer in the Government to Business Category (Business Empowerment Award) this year. The LGU’s entry this year is the streamlined Business Permits and Licensing System, which saw the increase of busi-

nesses in the city, among other things. Said recognition was conferred by the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines in partnership with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) in Legazpi City, Albay last October 24, 2015. The eGov Awards is the first and most prestigious recognition to be given by the ICT sector to LGUs with exemplary performance in empowering its Public Customers and Business. It is an annual search for best practices in local government units in utilizing information and communications technology (ICT) to effectively and efficiently deliver its public services directly to its constituents and to its business stakeholders. Louie Lapat/ CIO Tagum

to make a positive impression to these guys,” said Domingo. He added that the Philippines’ APEC hosting this year is well-timed with the country’s robust economic growth which can attract business leaders to expand trade and investment activities here and for economic leaders to explore stronger economic ties with the Philippines. He also said that through APEC hosting, the Philippines can prove its potential to be one of the top 20 largest economy in the world by 2050, as projected by reputable banking companies Goldman Sachs and HSBC. “The Philippines is in a very good position in moving forward, not only from the country’s view but from financial institutions and economists also. The Philippines is in a long-term strong growth trajectory,” the DTI chief said. “Definitely, APEC is very important because this is one of the few opportunities for our leader, for the Philippines to interact with other economic leaders... They (economic leaders) do have bilateral meetings. You hardly get that unless you will have state visit,” the official added.

The APEC Summit this year will be the sixth and last APEC meeting that will be attended by President Benigno S. Aquino III during his administration. To provide convenient travel to APEC delegates in their visit in the Philippines, some of the major roads in Metro Manila are designated for APEC use only while many airline companies have announced flight cancellation during the AEL Week from Nov. 16 to 20 to avoid congestion at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Malacañan Palace likewise announced suspension of classes and work in Metro Manila during the said week. It is the second time for the Philippines to host an APEC Summit, the first was in 1996. It is expected to host the event after 21 years. APEC is composed of 21 member economies including Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, United States, and Vietnam. (PNA)

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Monorail... FROM 5 of less than a billion pesos.” There will be seven train coaches for the first loop, he said. “We will propose for this loop to be constructed first,” Guardo said. The second loop, meanwhile, will start at at SM City Davao crossing the Juna Subdivision and passing the Matina IT Park, Nccc Mall of Davao all the way to Bankerohan then passing the City Hall and back again to SM City Davao. A sub-way is proposed to

be included in the third loop that is proposed to start in the Francsisco Bangoy International Airport or Davao International Airport at Catitipan going to SM Lanang Premier then back to Buhangin and ending in the airport. “We are eyeing for the construction of first five two-sitter maglev trains that will have a capacity of 50 persons each,” Guardo said. He said the project, if approved, can be completed and operation in two to three years.

whose ice cream is being lined up by his customers. He was posted in the Facebook,” he said. “More than 300 vendors are now occupying the night market. Large bulk of these number are food vendors selling different products like street food, ukay-ukay (used clothes), and assorted apparel, catered shoes, bags, and assorted accessories. However, he said there are still available in the more than 500 total slots in the area for interested vendors. “These slots are mostly located near the Boulevard area,” he added. He said his office is targeting to further improve the area by adding more lights but the requested budget for the improvement and installation of road impediments has not arrived to his office. He earlier said the DMU requested the Office of the City Mayor for funding of the proposed modernization project which will have an estimated cost of at least P300,000. The modernization project includes the establishment of better lightings and road

impediment in the area. “At present, there are areas in the market that still have no proper lighting,” Jimlani said. The road impediment will also improve the security and safety of consumers and vendors in the road-long night market which starts at 6 p.m. to 12 midnight. With the success of the pilot test area, Jimlani also said that his office is targeting to submit a recommendation to the city government the setting of another night market area in the city that would be probably in the Ilustre Street Extension, Bangoy to Alvarez Sts. in Magsaysay Avenue, and Bangoy St. towards the fly-over bridge in Agdao next year. He said the night market in Ilustre Street Extension and Agdao will focus on vendors of vegetables and fruits which it will be food, accessories, used clothes in Magsaysay. He said the office is set to recommend the setting up of a night market in Toril but the district back-out. “We are set to declare a whole barangay there to be part of a night market but some vendors did not cooperate.”

Megaworld chairman and CEO Dr. Andrew L. Tan is known to be a staunch supporter of the Filipino performing arts, with the Newport Performing Arts Theatre in Newport City paving the way for the rise of original Filipino stage plays in the country’s capital. “We are very excited to see Westside City rising to be a showcase of Manila as a truly world-class Philippine capital,” says Dr. Andrew L. Tan, chairman and CEO, Alliance Global Group, Inc., the mother company of Megaworld and Travellers International. Westside City is Megaworld’s 20th integrated urban township. It is also the company’s second leisure and entertainment township, next to Newport City. Just last month, Megaworld also announced that it is investing P30-billion to develop a 35.6-hectare township in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga. Other existing townships include Eastwood City in Quezon City, (18.5 hectares), which holds the distinction of being the country’s first cyberpark; Newport City in Pasay City (25 hectares), which is the home of Resorts World Manila; McKinley Hill (50 hectares), McKinley West (34.5 hectares), Uptown Bonifacio (15.4 hectares) and Forbes Town Center (5 hect-

ares), all in Fort Bonifacio; The Mactan Newtown in Cebu (28.8 hectares); Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao, Iloilo City (72 hectares); ArcoVia City in Pasig City (12.3 hectares); Northill Gateway (53 hectares) and The Upper East (34 hectares) in Negros Occidental; Davao Park District in Lanang, Davao City (11 hectares); BoracayNewcoast in Boracay Island (150 hectares), Southwoods City in the boundaries of Cavite and Laguna (561 hectares); Alabang West in Las Pinas City (62 hectares); Sta. Barbara Heights in Sta. Barbara, Iloilo (170 hectares) and Twin Lakes in Tagaytay (1,300 hectares) of Global-Estate Resorts, Inc. (GERI), a subsidiary of Megaworld; and SuntrustEcotown in Tanza, Cavite (350 hectares) of Suntrust Properties, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Megaworld. The Megaworld Group has around 4,000 hectares of land in its portfolio. Around 80 percent have been dedicated for LIVE-WORK-PLAY townships or mixed-use communities, the concept of property development that Megaworld pioneered in the Philippines way back in the 1990s. The townships combine the residential, office, commercial, retail, recreational and institutional components to form mixed-use communities.

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Power gets an upgrade Toyota intriduces the new Land Cruiser

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O other vehicle out there is synonymous with power and prestige as the Toyota Land Cruiser. As Toyota’s flagship SUV since 1951, the go-anywhere and do-anything quality of the Land Cruiser combined with its uncompromising mix of power and comfort has earned it diehard fans everywhere (it’s actually sold in all global Toyota markets barring three—Canada, North Korea, and South Korea). The latest iteration, the Model 200 has been around since 2007 but now sees a substantial upgrade that makes it worthy to be called an all-new model. In other words, power gets an upgrade. “In the spirit of ‘Always Better Cars’, we are committed in constantly bringing new and exciting changes to delight our customers,” says Mr. Michinobu Sugata, President of Toyota Motor Philippines. Reworked extensively from tip to stern, the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser 200 features an entirely new front-end design. The larger hexagonal-shaped grille with horizontal detailing gives it a more aggressive and menacing appearance. This is joined by the re-worked headlights featuring bi-LED illumination along with LED front fog lamps. A re-sculpted front bumper completes the look. At the side, new chrome door moldings and 18-inch alloy wheels with 285/60R18 tires add toughness while a new tailgate, LED tail lamps, and rear bumper cap off the changes. The high-grade model adds a front bumper overrider emblazoned with the words, ‘Land Cruiser’ and side body stripes.

Inside, Toyota has reworked the cabin to further emphasize the Land Cruiser’s place as Toyota’s flagship SUV. The changes start with the new steering wheel design followed by a new instrument cluster fitted with a 4.2-inch multi-information display. Other new interior features include illuminated scuff plates and a cool box storage. The fully-optioned LC200 Premium adds even more niceties including a power adjustable steering wheel, built-in memory for the driver’s seat, a moon roof, a 4-zone climate control, and even a touchscreen audio-visual system with navigation and Bluetooth. The running gear underneath the LC200’s massive front clip remains unchanged, but it still is one of the most powerful engines in terms of torque. The 1VD-FTV 4.5-liter V8 engine featuring common rail direct injection and a twin-turbo system generates a

stout 232 horsepower at 3,200 rpm and an earth-shattering 615 Nm of torque from 1,800 to 2,200 rpm. A smooth-shifting 6-speed automatic pairs with this engine and a 93-liter fuel tank ensures a long range. Cementing its reputation as one of the segment’s best on- and off-road luxury vehicles, the Land Cruiser 200 comes standard with an Independent Double Wishbone front suspension and a rear 4-Link coil spring suspension equipped with a lateral rod. An electronically controlled full-time 4x4 system with a Hi/Lo setting along with a differential lock give excellent rock crawling abilities. New for 2016 is the Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System or KDSS, a system by which the front and rear stabilizers are optimally controlled by interconnected hydraulic cylinders. The LC200 Premium adds even more handling goodies such as Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control

(A-TRAC), Hill-Climb Assist (HAC), Multi-Terrain Select, and CRAWL—the first and only driver assist feature in its class that makes off-roading safer and easier. “One cannot deny the prestige of the new Toyota Land Cruiser 200. With its more aggressive stance and additional innovative features, the latest model will do justice to the SUV’s long-standing heritage of reliability, luxury, and authority,” adds Mr. Sugata. The 2016 Land Cruiser 200 is available in four colors: Silver Metallic, Gray Metallic, Attitude Black Metallic, and White Pearl with additional colors such as Dark Red Mica Metallic, Beige Mica Metallic, Dark Blue Mica, and Copper Brown Mica available upon firm orders. The LC200 starts at P 4,422,000 while the LC200 Premium goes for P 4,845,000. An additional P 15,000 is added for the White Pearl color.

Subaru Eco Challenge Adventure Drive staged

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UBARU, known for its rally-bred sporty handling showed off a very different side at the Eco Challenge Adventure Drive: fuel efficiency. Subaru brought out their entire AWD line-up (sans the Impreza) on a fuel economy challenge that spanned more than 100 kilometers through a mix of both city and highway driving conditions. Eight teams of two or three people were split into the WRX STI, WRX, Outback 3.6R-S, Legacy 2.5i-S, Forester XT, Forester 2.0 i-L, Subaru XV 2.0i-Premium, and Subaru XV 2.0i. The ideal layout of the Boxer engine coupled with the Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive featuring an Active Torque Split (or Driver Controlled Center Differential for the WRX STI), means less parasitic power loss from the drivetrain to the driven wheels. In addition, Subaru’s extensive experience with this layout (continuously honed since 1972) means no other manufacturer can come close in offering an optimal combination of all-wheel drive performance, fuel economy, and efficiency. Recently, Subaru has also invested in new engines and gearboxes to make their vehicles 10 to 20 percent more fuel efficient than before. First, the new-generation FB 4-cylinder engine (standard on the Subaru XV, Forester, and Legacy) is specifically made with economy in mind featuring low internal friction and a long stroke/small bore design. It’s also the first Subaru engine to feature a timing chain that replaces the costly-to-replace timing belt. Second, the application of the EPS or Electric Power Steering (in all but the WRX STI) means lesser load on the engine. Thirdly, is the introduction of direct-injection in its newest offerings: the Forester XT and WRX that feature the award-winning FA20DIT. Finally, the adoption of the Lineartronic Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) ensures that the engines are always at their optimal revs whatever the road or driving condition. At the end of the fuel economy run, the entire convoy averaged 13.19 km/L. Here’s the breakdown: Subaru WRX STI M/T (11.00 km/L) Subaru WRX M/T (14.68 km/L) - BEST FIGURE Subaru Outback 3.6R-S (11.24 km/L) Subaru Legacy 2.5i-S (13.49 km/L) Subaru XV 2.0i-Premium (14.18 km/L) Subaru XV 2.0i (13.89 km/L) Subaru Forester XT (13.02 km/L) Subaru 2.0i-L (14.02 km/L) After the fuel economy run (and a hearty lunch), the different Subaru showcased the handling abilities of its AWD system on an off-road adventure organized by Mr. Beeboy Bargas of Bargas Extreme Adventure. Through a mix of river crossings, mud, dirt, up-, and downhill slopes, the Subaru crossovers felt at home. With the help of specialized instructors, everyone got the chance to try the X-Mode system. Found in the Forester and Outback, the X-Mode provided effortless driving through the soft wet sand brought about the heavy rain. The Eco Challenge Adventure Drive showed that with technologies such as the Boxer Engine, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, and Lineartronic CVT, these new-generation Subaru vehicles provides not only confidence in any weather and terrain conditions, but surprisingly excellent fuel efficiency. And this is just the start. In December, Subaru is releasing the all-new Levorg sports tourer—the first in its line-up to feature a turbocharged 1.6-liter direct-injection boxer engine. In the quest to bump up its fuel-efficiency across its line-up, this new FB16 engine is touted as a possible replacement to its FB25 normally-aspirated motor developing similar power and torque figures but with much less fuel consumption.


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UK supports PH stance on West Phil. Sea T

HE United Kingdom has expressed its support to the Philippine stand on the West Philippine Sea. This according to the British Ambassador to the Philippines Asif Ahmad during a chat with members of the Davao media last October 28 at the Marco Polo Davao. “The UK position is very straightforward, we believe in rules-based approach to resolve issues and we support the Philippines in the

way that they want to use the process of the UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea)” Ambassador Ahmad said. Ahmad was in Davao City last week to visit various British investments in Davao Region. The Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague in Netherlands ruled last October 29 that they have the jurisdiction hear the case filed by the Philippines rejecting China’s claims that the West Philippine Sea dis-

pute is a matter of territorial sovereignty. Ahmad said that the UK position is more on pursuing a rules-based approach and not on accepting whether the Philippines or China has sovereign rights over the dis-

puted features in the West Philippine Sea. China has rejected the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and has said it will not be recognize the jurisdiction of the court. Ambassador Ahmad said

that the UK will not want any escalation in the disputed maritime waters and his country will exercise its right of passage over the waters and air corridors. “We will exercise our rights, whenever it is our

wish and our right to navigate thru the maritime passage or to use the air corridors they are international space and no can stop us from using those.” The British ambassador said. (PIA/ RG ALAMA)

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH WAIVER

Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late MARCELINO S. DE LA PEÑA has been the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF STATE WITH WAIVER executed among his heirs per Doc. No.243; Page No. 049; Book No.1; Series of 2015, of the NOTARY PUBLIC EVANGELINE D. SION 10/21,27/11/3

SOLVING TRAFFIC WOES. Maglev Vision Corporation (MVC) chief engineer and inventor Jose L. Guardo Jr. (right) bares the company’s proposed cheaper technology to solve the traffic woes in the city using magnetic levitation train

system. Guardo was joined by the company’s chairman Domingo So Peñalosa during yesterday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at the Annex of SM City Davao. Lean Daval Jr.


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HE Westports Malaysia Dragons made noise right away in its opening game in the Asean Basketball League (ABL) following a 107-82 demolition of fancied Pacquiao Powervit Pilipinas Aguilas on Saturday at the MABA Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The Dragons, handled by Filipino coach Ariel Vanguardia, made known their intentions right away when they jumped to an early 3316 lead in the opening period. The home team held on for an 81-64 edge entering the fourth quarter from

which the Aguilas never recovered. The Aguilas evened their record at 1-1 after surviving the Mono Vampire basketball club in its debut match in Davao, 79-78. The loss by the Filipinos left Westports Malaysia Dragons and Hi-Tech Bangkok City with similar 1-0 cards. Tied with Aguilas at 1-1 is the Singapore Slingers who beat the Saigon Heat, 85-74, in the day’s other game. Still winless after the first week of competition are the Mono Vampire and the Heat, both with 0-1 slates.

McHappy Day Stripes Run 2015 set Dec. 5

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JOCKEYING FOR POSITION. Pilipinas Aguilas’ Charles Mammie (12) tries to outmuscle the heftier 7-1 import Anthony Mclaine of the Mono Vampires Clkub Thailand during the ABL home game at the USEP Gym. The Aguilas will meet the Saigon Heat tomorrow in Davao. Armando Fenequito Jr.

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AVAO City captured a gold and a silver medal in boxing in the just-concluded 2015 Batang Pinoy Mindanao Leg last Oct. 29 at the Osita Central Elementary School in Koronadal City. John Ednoel Prevendido of Bacaca scored a split decision against a hard-fighting Dhan Ariel Adolfo of the MP Pacman-sponsored Barangay Labangal-Gensan team in the finals of the light pinweight division for 48 kg. Two judges scored it 29-

28 and 30-27 in favor of Prevendido while the other judge gave it to Adolfo, 26-29. “If wala lang siguro na warningan si Prevendido sa referee sa second round, unanimous decision siguro unta,” said coach Jun Sagarino. Prevendino then put more pressure against Adolfo in the third round to escape with a split decision win and the lone gold medal for the newly-formed Davao City Amateur Boxing Club (DACABOC).

DC also earned a silver medal courtesy of Efrelan Loreto of Calinan in the light flyweight division (50 kg.), who bowed to Labangal’s Kim Delmar Macaangga in the final bout by a second round stoppage. Loreto, 15, is a younger brother of World Boxing Organization (WBO) light flyweight champion Rey “Hitman” Loreto. “We’re very happy and proud of this young team,” said team manager Renato “Tata” Villafuerte, a barangay

kagawad in Calinan. The team was also composed of boxers Emmanuel Canubas (32 kg.), Raymond Albopera (34 kg.), Cyrilivan Revilla (36 kg.) Adrian Keith Fernandez (38 kg.) and John Mark Tohoy (48 kg.). “We thanked the support given to us by the city government,” said Sagarino. Prevendido and Loreto will be recommended by DACABOC to the City Sports Development Division for this year’s Davao City Sports Awards slated next month.

UNNING for fun is guaranteed to make people feel good. Imagine how much better it would feel to know that running can also help Filipino kids in need learn how to read. At McDonald’s, families can have fun and help other families at the same time through the McHappy Day Stripes Run. This year’s McHappy Day is bigger than ever as it brings the Stripes Run in two key local cities: People’s Park, Davao City on November 28 and in BGC, Taguig City on December 5. Registration is now open! To join, simply fillup the registration form available at select McDonald’s stores and online via mchappyday.com.ph, settle the registration fee, and claim the race kit right after. Each race kit includes a McHappy Day shirt, McDonald’s red and white striped socks, stub for a free McDonald’s breakfast meal at the venue, and a race bib. There’s a distance for every runner and every member of the family with

1K, 3K, 5K, and 10K categories. Exciting activity booths also await participants after the race as they celebrate a fun and fulfilling run. Help Filipino kids learn and eventually love reading by joining the 2015 McHappy Day Stripes Run. Proceeds from the Stripes Run will be donated to ‘Ronald McDonald Read To Learn’, a flagship program of McDonald’s charity of choice, the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Philippines. Since 2002, RMHC has touched the lives of over 11 million children through its Ronald McDonald Read To Learn program. RMHC Philippines also celebrates its 20th year of making a difference this year. For more information on the McHappy Day Stripes Run, visit mchappyday.com.ph or follow McDonald’s official Facebook page at facebook. com/mcdo.ph. Sign-up today and tell your family and friends about it! Don’t forget to use the hashtag #McDoStripesRun and tag @McDo_PH on Twitter and Instagram.


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PCT-Kings, PNJK win in Halloween futbol

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HE Philippine College of Technology (PCT) Kings and Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai College shared top honors at start of the ADDU Halloween Football Festival last Oct. 31 at the Tionko grounds. PCT-Kings ruled the girls 16 under division. First runner-up was the Aguilas Dabaw while second runner-up was the Hyenas Football Club. PNJK team A topped the boys 16 under followed by the Ripwav Outdoors FC New Corilla and PCT-Krushers in that order.

The early winners of the two-day event organized by the Ateneo de Davao University and sanctioned by the Davao Football Association: 8 UNDER – Champion - Hyenas FC, 1st runner-up - Black Knights, 2nd runner-up - Anakk Sta. Cruz. 12 UNDER - Champion - Ateneo de Davao, 1st runner-up - Black Knights, 2nd runner-up – Rizal Memorial Colleges 14 UNDER – Champion - RMC-ADDU, 1st runner-up - PCT-Krushers, 2nd runner-up- Black Knights.

Pacquiao relaunches Blow By Blow on TV5

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LOW By Blow, the weekly boxing program which served as the breeding ground of boxing champions including 8-division world champion Manny Pacquiao, will be relaunched on Nov. with the staging of a 12-bout card in General Santos City. The fights, composed of four 8-round, four 6-round and four 4-round bouts, will feature unknown fighters who are raring to be given the chance to prove their worth. Pacquiao, the incumbent Saranggani Congressman, decided to relaunch the program where he made a name in boxing as he prepares to hang up his gloves and focus on his political career. The Nov. 8 card, Blow By Blow Reloaded, The Search Begins, will be held at the Lagao Gymnasium in General Santos City where the young Pacquiao started his boxing career. The fights will be divided into four segments

and will be aired every Sunday on TV5 on a date to be announced later. The “Blow By Blow Reloaded” TV show will be produced by former North Cotabato Gov. Manny Piñol, who is also a boxing writer and commentator. Blow By Blow Reloaded promoter Lito Mondejar said the Nov. 8 card will be headlined by four 8-rounds featuring promising boxers in the flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight and lightweight divisions. “Blow By Blow Reloaded will be tournament style and five outstanding boxers will be chosen from each division and will be awarded with Pacquiao Trophies and cash incentives by December next year,” Mondejar said. The five Most Promising Boxers (MPB) and an overall Most Valuable Boxer (MVB) will be featured in a big card against tough foreign opponents at the end of the annual tournament, he said.

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TEAM LEADER. Arizona Reid of the Pacquiao Powervit Pilipinas Aguilas led the team against the visiting Mono Vampires of Thailand in Davao but failed to bail the Aguilas out of the Malaysia Dragons last Saturday in Kuala Lumpur. Lean Daval Jr.

THE NEW BIG 3

Spurs stop Celtics 95-87 behind new threesome

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AMARCUS Aldridge tallied 24 points and Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili posted their record 541st win as a threesome as the San Antonio Spurs stopped the Boston Celtics 9587. The Spurs star trio had a quiet night on the scoresheet but that didn’t take anything away from the milestone NBA win which fittingly came against the Celtics. “They’re three wonderful players,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. “They just care about winning games.” The Spurs held off the Boston Celtics to give the players the most victories by a threesome in NBA history, breaking their tie with Boston’s Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish. Free-agent signee for-

ward Aldridge delivered three straight baskets that helped nullify a late Boston comeback. He also had 14 rebounds and five assists as San Antonio improved to 2-1 on the season. Centre Duncan scored seven points, grabbed nine rebounds and dished out five assists while guards Ginobili and Parker scored 13 and six points, respectively. Ginobili came off the bench to add eight assists. The win was San Antonio’s eighth straight over the Celtics, who refused to give up after trailing by as many as 15. Boston reduced the deficit to just four on three occasions late but could get no closer. “I don’t think we were great tonight,” said Popovich. “They did a good job defensively, and we didn’t react real well I don’t think.”

BIG GAME. LaMarcus Aldridge fired 24 points against Boston.

Mavs keep Lakers winless, Raptors, Thunder stay perfect

IRK Nowitzki scored 25 points and the Dallas Mavericks held off a late rally by the winless Los Angeles Lakers for a 103-93 victory on Sunday night (Monday in Manila). This is the first time in franchise history the Lakers have started 0-3 in consecutive seasons. They lost their first five games last season and ended up with their worst record ever (2161). The Mavericks opened the game with a 15-0 blitz that included two 3-pointers each by Wesley Matthews and Nowitzki — the latter has made more

3-point shots than any 7-footer in league history (1,580). The Lakers missed their first five shots before Julius Randle's dunk with 7:13 left in the first quarter. Randle posted his second consecutive double-double with 22 points and 15 rebounds. Kobe Bryant had 15 points on 3-of-15 shooting. THUNDER 117, NUGGETS 93 Kevin Durant scored 25 points to help Oklahoma City beat Denver. Durant made 8 of 11 field goals and all six of his free throws to help new coach Billy Donovan

remain unbeaten in the NBA. Serge Ibaka had 18 points, seven rebounds and five blocks and Russell Westbrook had 15 points, nine rebounds and eight assists for the Thunder, who have won their first three games for the first time since the 2011-12 season. The Thunder shot 52 percent from the field, and all five Oklahoma City starters rested for the entire fourth quarter. Danilo Gallinari and Will Barton each scored 15 points and Jameer Nelson added 13 points and seven assists for the Nuggets, who shot just 38 percent.

HEAT 109, ROCKETS 89 Hassan Whiteside had 25 points and 15 rebounds, Chris Bosh scored all 10 of his points in the fourth quarter and Miami erased a 21-point second-half deficit to beat Houston. Dwyane Wade scored 20 points and Luol Deng added 14 for Miami, which outscored Houston 65-24 in the final 23 minutes. It was Miami's largest comeback win since a 27-point rally against Cleveland in March 2013. Marcus Thornton scored 21 points for Houston, and James Harden had 16. The Rockets have

dropped their first three games of the season — all by exactly 20 points each. Dwight Howard sat out to rest on the first night of a back-toback. He's expected to play when the Rockets host Oklahoma City on Monday night. BULLS 92, MAGIC 87 Pau Gasol and Nikola Mirotic each scored 16 points and Chicago withstood a late surge from Orlando. Chicago led by 14 at halftime and 12 after three quarters, and the Bulls appeared to be headed for an easy win. But Orlando cut the lead to two with just under

3 minutes left before Chicago's Jimmy Butler jumped to intercept a pass and squelch the comeback bid. Then, under the Bulls' basket after a Magic rebound, Butler came up with another takeaway to again foil Orlando. It was the third win in four games for Chicago. The Magic dropped to 0-3. Derrick Rose is still playing with a face mask as he recovers from a broken orbital bone suffered before the start of the season. He was held scoreless in the second and third quarters and finished with just six points.


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