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WEATHER UPDATE At 4:00 a.m. today, the center of Typhoon “NINA” was located at 660 km East of Calayan Island, Cagayan (19.6°N, 128.5°E) with maximum sustained winds of 160 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 195 kph. It is forecast to move North at 4 kph. The Cordlillera Administrative Region, Mindoro, Palawan, Cavite, Batangas, the Bicol Region, the whole Visayas, the Zamboanga Peninsula and Northern Mindanao will be cloudy with occassional moderate to heavy rainshowers and thunderstorms.

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ZONTA NATIONAL INDUCTS NEW SET OF OFFICERS

Recent Socials of Various Personalities (R.S.V.P.)

Imelda S. Gomez, Past Dist. Gov. Dist 17, Zonta Intl. was Guest Speaker of Cagayan de Oro Zonta ll

Seated (L-R) Rotary past Dist. Gov. Bing Juarez, hostess for the dinner, past Zonta Area Director Girlie Velez, Honoree Guest Speaker Imelda S. Gomez, Past Area Director Lia, Past Pres. Esper N. Dacudao and Pres. Ely Gabor.

IMELDA S. GOMEZ, PAST DIST GOV, DIST 17 NAT’L DIRECTOR & VICE CHAIR INT’L SERVICE OF ZONTA INT’L, came to town to be Guest Speaker of Zonta Club of Cagayan de Oro 11. With her was another Nat’l Officer, LIA BAUTISTA, Past Area Director 1. The Induction was done earlier that day and inducting the new set of officers was our very own Zonta Nat’l Officer , MARINELA N. VELEZ,. I don’t know the rest

of the officers who were inducted . All I know is that ELY GABOR is now president of Zonta 11. IMELDA S. GOMEZ an d M A R I N E L A N . VELEZ, who are both

Nat’l officers, I know traveled together with other Zonta Nat’l Officers to visit International ZONTA CLUBS and are ve r y cl o s e friends. So, a dinner held at a local restaurant

in the city was given by Marinela to honor the guests. And my ! the dinner was a feast fitted for royalties. Everything was so good and the dessert , really yummy ! Me and several others I know that have high sugar levels there were lucky because most of the mouth watering desserts were sugar free.

The guests came from different Service Clubs that included Soroptimists, headed by Pres. LINDA MAANDIG.. and yes ! PAST DIST. GOV. of ROTARY..and also past Soroptimist president BING JUAREZ who fitted in with the ZONTA crowd. so well Other guests were relatives and close friends..

In a playful mood (L-R) Zontian P.P. Delsa Mortola, this writer and Rotary Past. Dist. Gov. Bing Juarez.

Standing (L-R) Zontian Tess Fernandez, Soroptimist P.P. Wingwing Gomez, Zonta Past Area Director & hostess Merinela M. Velez. (Sitted) P.P. Nena N. Hernandez and Becky Almirante.

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For the entertainment part,,an impromptu program was very hurriedly done and the guest of honor was game to honor us with a song and was good ! but MILET ALMIRANTE really entertained us with her singing antics. The night ended for those left behind because of the B.H, ,..very happy !

P.P. Delsa, this writer, past Area Director Girlie V. Velez and Rotary PDG Bing Juarez.

(Sitted L-R) This writer, P.P. Nena N. Hernandez, Becky Almirante, Pres. Ely Gabor, Ana dela Fuente, Sol Ucab (Standing) Tess Fernandez.

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Gov’t allocates P100M to upgrade Davao farmers’ banana packing facilities By Ben D. Arche DAVAO City – The Department of Agriculture (DA) in Davao Region has allotted some P100 million to upgrade the packing facilities of small banana farmers in the region. The funds for project which could benefit at least 14 banana cooperatives will come from the President Social Fund (PSF), according to Melanie Provido, DA high-value crops regional coordinator. Some of the beneficiaries include Sarphil Employees Cooperative in Compostela Valley province, AMS Employees Fresh Fruits Producers Cooperative and United Farmworkers Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Multipurpose Cooperative in Davao del Norte, and Sibulan Growers Multipurpose Cooperative in Davao City. The project will run for more than two years, which

will start from October this year until February 2014, Provido said. Davao Region is the highest banana producers in 2011 with 3,855 metric tons (MT) followed by Region 10 with 1,726 MT, and Region 12 with 1,095 MT. To further strengthen the industry, DA Region XI and the Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc (Philexport) in the region will initiate the 1st Mindanao Banana Congress in November here. The assembly aims to gather banana stakeholders such as growers, farmers, cooperatives, suppliers of production inputs, traders, logistics players and exporters and to tackle the current industry condition and concerns. It is also aiming to provide the stakeholders with the needed information on how to access the government support initiatives to ensure the growth of the industry.

THE Cariis Cave in Valencia City was voted as champion in Cave Category in the recent Bukidnon Search for Well-Maintained Tourist Spots. The evaluators from various pprovincial government offices pose inside the cave during the evaluation. (Photo by: JBoy Sanchez, LGU-Quezon)

2013 MUST graduates avail LEGS Program

By: Aloha Balhon-Jaudian MUST Audio Visual Room, Cagayan de Oro City. CAGAYAN DE ORO CITYThe university forum Some 697 students of the was revived as part of its Mindanao University of commitment to equip stuScience and Technology dents with skills to face in (MUST) who will gradu- the world of work. ate next year went through The students were from the Labor Education for the college of Engineering Graduating Students (LEGS) and Architecture, Industrial Program of the DOLE Misa- and Information Technolmis Oriental West in a Job ogy, Arts and Sciences, PolSearch Management Forum icy Studies, Education and last 24-26 September 2012 in Management, and Institute of Continuing Education Malaybalay City, Bukidnon mitigate the adverse effects by using biogas, consump- and Trainings. – In support to DA’s climate brought by change climate. tion of commercial energy DOLE-10 Misamis Orichange interventions, the It also promotes the use is lessened while addressing ental West Resource Speaker Livestock Sector Division of biogas digester, which environmental degradation Ms. Bernadette Y. Hallazgo said the LEGS Program (LSD) of the Department mainly operates on the as well. aims to promote harmony Aside from this benefit, in the workplace. The future of Agriculture-10 (DA- principle of anaerobic diges10) conducted a three-day tion that converts animal, residue from biogas pro- workers are prepared for the Waste Management and human and agricultural duction such as fermented dynamics in the workplace, Biogas Technology training waste into an economical organic materials called and as partners of industry, and high quality fuel called sludge is a good soil con- had a look into work ethics, recently. ditioner containing essen- and a culture of productive Some 36 agricultural biogas. Biogas can be used to tial nutrients like nitrogen, and decent work. extension workers (AEWs) The DOLE Office envifrom the Local Government run engine, in cooking, potassium and phosphorus. sions less work disputes Units (LGUs) from Region lighting and ironing clothes. In addition, dried sludge in the region because of 10 attended the activity on Approximately, 5-6 m3 bio- can be used as animal feed informed workforce as well September 12-14, 2012 at gas is enough for one hour providing 10% of swine and the Northern Mindanao of ironing clothes which cattle feed requirement and self-discipline in disposing waste materials. Integrated Agricultural originally consumes around 50% for ducks. To strengthen this adImportant local issues Research Center, this city. 1 kWh. On average, one The said activity aims to cubic meter biogas contains on waste management were vocacy, the DA ensues to increase AEWs and farmers’ 5,000 to 6,000 kcal of heat discussed by Mr. Ortega establish a 30 m3 biogas awareness on proper waste value which is equivalent of LSD, DA-10 in which digester at the Malaybalay management, specifically on to 0.6 liter kerosene or 1.5 he introduced a re-entry Stock Farm to supply elecagricultural wastes by ap- kilogram charcoal or 3.5 plan about the matter high- tricity within the station. plying biogas technology to kilograms firewood. Thus, lighting the importance of Likewise, the department is looking forward to create a waste management congress to intensify awareness among concerned individuals the importance of properly managing agricultural and household wastes. After the series of discussions, the training concluded with a technology exposure to the actual and operational biogas digester designed by Mr. Fermelo Enaya and Mr. Napoleon Ulysses P. Ortega, DPA (left photo) of LSD, DA-10 relates to the participants the local issues on Lancin located at Opol and waste management and offers a re-entry plan to address such concern during the three-day Waste Management and Biogas Technology Training where it aims to amplify technical staff El Salvador, Misamis Orienand stakeholders’ awareness over the matter to stir suitable and efficient action on manag- tal respectively. # (Ruthceli ing waste among legislators. O. Alfeche, DA-10)

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as the management. The training also delved on labor relations, to address the dealings between management and workers about employment conditions, the maintenance of workplace agreements, as well as collective bargaining, among others. Discussion also centered on the benefits of workers under Labor Standards, which included recent directives on leave benefits for women with gynaecological condition, victims of violence, and the Solo Parent Act. Two sessions accom-

modated scores of participants in the morning and afternoon. Topics in the forum include Job Interview by MBC Anchorman Julius Bana and Power Dressing by Ms. Hazel Geneia H. Almirante, Smart Telecommunications Supervisor. The Student Affairs and Welfare Office collaborated with the Guidance Service Unit of MUST for the 3 day forum to help future professionals understand their roles and responsibilities in applying for work, the industry they worked for, and the profession they would acquire.

Region 11 posts 15 % increasein tax revenues By Ben D. Arche DAVAO City – The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) in Region XI revealed recently that their tax collection reached P6.820 billion from January to September this year. With that amount, BIR assistant regional director Mamapok Diro said there is an increase of 15.18 percent from the P5.921 billion collected in the same period of last year. In the recent media forum, Diro said they are optimistic to surpass the 2012 goal of P7.238 billion with three more months to go before the current year ends. Among the five Revenue District Offices (RDOs) in the region, Diro said the two RDOs in the city posted as having the highest revenues collected with a total of P4.647 billion. The city’s RDO is composed of two collecting offices which include WestDavao covering the areas of

Baguio, Calinan, Marilog, Toril, Talomo and Tugbok while the East-Davao covers the city’s Poblacion areas such as Agdao, Buhangin, Bunawan and Paquibato. Tagum City posted second highest revenue collection with P1.346 billion followed by Digos City with P534.671 million and Mati City with 290.530 million. The intensified campaign for taxpayers to pay their taxes religiously and promptly has attributed to the increase in collection for the first nine months of 2012, Diro said. Income tax remained the biggest source of collection with P3.968 billion and followed by value added tax with P1.490 as of August this year. Also, from January to September this year, Diro said that tax on documentary stamps, capital gains, sales of real properties netted some P371.398 million, up by 15.74 percent compared to P320.881 million in same period last year.


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Motorcycle-riding gunmen shot dead village chief in Surigao Sur BAROBO, Surigao del Sur– –A barangay captain of a fishing village in this commercially progressive town was shot dead about noon Wednesday.

The victim Reneboy Lacerna, village chief of Barangay Sua was about to sail with his motorized boat when two unidentified suspects pumped bullets in

various parts of his body. The two suspects then boarded a black Honda XRM motorcycle and speed towards Tagbina, Surigao del Sur after the shooting.

Bill on compulsory insurance for election workers gets nod THE House of Representatives had approved on final reading a bill instituting a compulsory insurance for election officials and workers during national and local elections. The compulsory insurance will be for members of the Board of Election Inspectors (BEI), Special Board of Election Inspectors (SBEI), the Board of Election Tellers (BET) and their support staff for every national and local election. Authors of House Bill 8528 said the compulsory insurance was one of the way the government could concretely express its recognition of the crucial role of the members of the BEI, SBEI, the BET and their support staff and the dangers that attend every election. The bill mandates that the death benefits shall include the awarding of P200,000 to the beneficiaries on the first year of implementation of the proposed law.

The insurance coverage shall also include hospitalization and medical expenses of the injured beneficiary until his/her recovery notwithstanding benefits provided for by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) or any institution granting the same to the insured. The bill provides that the insurance coverage shall commence from the time the insured is exposed to any electionrelated risk. The coverage starts from, but not limited to, the acquisition of election paraphernalia and it shall be terminated upon proper turn-over of the same to the appropriate receiving officer or until any election-related risk is no longer present, the bill states. The measure also provides that the Commission on Elections (Comelec) shall pay the corresponding premium to be determined by the GSIS.

Another single motorcycle, a white Honda XRM believed used by backup suspects, also left the crime scene. Police recovered seven

empty cartridges of caliber .45 pistol from the crime scene. The victim was brought to a hospital in Prosperidad town of Agusan del Sur but

was doctors pronounced him dead on arrival. Barobo police investigators are now trying to establish motive of the killing.

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Congressman Rufus Rodriguez and DOH Regional Director Aristides Tan turn-over the completed F.S. Catanico Health Center amounting to P 989,168.99 to Brgy Chair Beinvenido Pimentel together with his Kagawads Dinah Llaban, Elpedio Neri, Omar Naga. Also in the photo are the staff of Health Center headed by Doris Dablio , Midwife. Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City REYNALDO MERCADO- Vendor VIRGILIO AMONCIO – Vendee

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NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer of ownership with extension of validity to operate FILCAB SERVICE on the line ;Cogon Market to Zayas – Canitoan –Scions via Landfill and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October, 2012. MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer MDN: Oct. 13, 2012

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City FRANKLIN BURAGAY - Vendor CASE NO; 2012-10- 1781 MARIA CECILI FLORES BORAGAY – Vendee 2007-10-1920 Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer of ownership with extension of validity to operate PUJ service on the line; Cogon Market to Bugo/Puerto and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 11th day of October, 2012. MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer MDN: Oct. 13, 2012

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City VICTOR PABIA Applicant/s

CASE NO; 2012-10-1780 2007-10-1871

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT request authority for extension of validity to operate PUJ service on the line;Cogon Market to Gusa/Cugman and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October, 2012. MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer MDN: Oct. 13, 2012

We grow minds! Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City MA. LILIBETH Z. LUGER – Appropriation Applicant/s

CASE NO; 2012-10-1775

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City LUDIVINA OCATE - Vendor CASE NO; 2012-10-1733 NOVIE GUDITO - Vendee 2007-10-1464

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City JAMES LIM Applicant/s

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APPLICANT request authority to issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TAXI airconditioned service on the line; within Cagayan de Oro City to any point in Region X with the use of one (1) unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE (5) days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October, 2012.

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer of ownership with extension and amendment of route of service to operate FILCAB service on the line;RBC;Cogon Market to Pier and vice versa with the use of one (1) unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October , 2012.

APPLICANT request authority for issuance of certificate of public of convenience to operate Tourist service on the line;Within Cagayan de Oro City to any point in the Island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of eight (8)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October , 2012.

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The New Generation Alex A. Podador

Imitating Christ ONE OF THE STRIKING WORDS THAT APOSTLE PAUL wrote was this, “Imitate me as I imitate Christ.” 1 Corinthians 11:1. As I continue on this journey of living for Jesus, these things sometimes change along the way, at least for sometimes. My struggle with this has been that it seemed this instruction of Paul’s took people’s focus off of Jesus and on to Paul. That he was saying, don’t imitate Jesus and look to Him as your example, but look to me, Paul, instead. This is just not true. What I have come to understand is that Paul was all about leading people into a relationship with God through Jesus. He was also about Christ followers being good examples to others. In short, Paul led people to Christ by example. I realize I had the wrong picture of this verse in my head. I had an image of Paul walking down a path and others following behind him in a single file line formation. That Paul looked to Christ and followed Him as others fell in and followed Paul. That is not Paul’s intention at all. The mind picture I now have, is Paul walking side by side, hand in hand with others down this path. Encouraging each other in the right way to go. Helping each other figure out just what it means to be a Christ follower. And being willing to let anyone join in the journey and follow Christ with them. All the while, each individual keeps their eyes on Jesus as the model of what their life is supposed to be like. So I should say Paul was encouraging us as Christ followers to be good examples so that if someone needs a hand in figuring out how to follow Christ, we can come alongside them in their journey and help them along the way. We don’t have people walk behind us, but walk beside us.

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Don’t sweat the small stuff THINK a minute. You know that many arguments between husbands and wives are not over important things? Couples often “sweat the small stuff.” Sometimes the smallest mistake sets off our temper and we fire off angry, hurtful words to blame our wife or husband for the silliest thing. Maybe your husband forgot to pick the kids up early from school, or he didn’t hear something you said. Your wife made you a little late to work, or she ironed the wrong shirt. Little mistakes and oversights suddenly set off World War III in our home and ruin the whole day, not to mention our poor kids who have to listen to our childish fight-

Jhan Tiafau Hurst ing all the time. But if we don’t change this bad habit of fighting with our wife or husband over every little mistake, we’ll enjoy being with each other less and less. And eventually, we could end up resenting each other so much that we prefer to be with almost anyone else besides our own wife or husband. It’s easy for us to laugh at how silly and ridiculous other couples sound when

they fight over small things, but we ourselves need to learn to laugh at our own silly fights. Then forget it and let it go! It’s not worth the stress, even pain, that we cause each other. We all enjoy being with someone who’s patient and doesn’t get angry easily. We don’t like to be with people who are hard to please and stress us out. So if we want others to love and accept us with

To each his own LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge. `Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject you as my priests; because you have ignored the law of your God, I also will ignore your children…” (Hosea 4:6, the Holy Bible). -ooo“TO EACH HIS OWN” RULE DESCENDS TO MAN: Two news items that came out on radio and on Facebook on Thursday, October 11, 2012, proved that the world has come to the age of “to each his own”---no one is minded anymore to help a fellow in clear need. This is really sad because they showed how far man has wandered away from the spiritual injunction that he should love his fellowmen as he loves himself.

Kakampi mo ang batas Atty. Batas Mauricio The first item was aired by a mid-morning program at ABS CBN DZMM, where, in an inter view with a lady broadcaster, a woman narrated that at the time she was being attacked physically and beaten black and blue by a man, no one among those who were around and were actually watching what was happening to her dared to help her or stop her attacker. The second item---a cellphone video clip---was shown in a Facebook post.

The scene showed an old man biting the blooded face and arms of another man, apparently over a dispute as to who would occupy a seat inside a running sub-way train. The video showed people standing nearby, but, for one reason or another, nobody intervened, and just let the incident happen right before their very eyes. -oooHELPING OTHERS MEANS OBEYING GOD: The Biblical admonition to help others is found first in

Matthew 22. In its verses 34 to 40, Matthew 22 says: “Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: `Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?’ “Jesus replied: `Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments’...” Second, this admonition is also found in Matthew 25:41, where Jesus Christ, our God and Savior, clarified that for those who fed the hungry, gave water OWN | page 11

Let us persist till we deal a death blow to the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 By BENJIE OLIVEROS of Bulatlat.com

THE Filipino people won its first battle against the PUBLISHER impending imposition of MER M. SUDARIA e-martial law when the SuM Ä ¦ Ù ROSE MARY D. SUDARIA preme Court issued a TRO F®Ä Ä M Ä ¦ Ù against the implementation RUEL V. PELONE ALLAN M. MEDIANTE of the Cybercrime PrevenEDITOR-IN-CHIEF EXECUTIVE EDITOR tion Act of 2012. JOE DEL PEURTO FELICILDA MELANIE RIVERA Now the Aquino governMANAGING EDITOR A ò Ùã®Ý®Ä¦ ment is confused as to what CRIS DIAZ ASSOCIATE EDITOR to do. Senate president Juan ALBERT MOLIT SHAUN ALEJANDRAE UY Ponce Enrile is passing the CIRCULATION SPORTS & LIFESTYLE EDITOR buck to the Supreme Court. BEN ARCHE JUN ESCUADRO He said any amendment R ¦®ÊÄ ½ E ®ãÊÙ-DAVAO RIZA O. ARES to the controversial law PAT SAMONTE LIEZL A. DELOSO R ¦®ÊÄ ½ E ®ãÊÙ-C Ù ¦ should wait for the decision JOE PALABAO AL JACINTO of the Supreme Court, which RENE MICHAEL BAÑOS R ¦®ÊÄ ½ E ®ãÊÙ-Z Ã Ê Ä¦ will hold its oral arguments M Ù» ã®Ä¦ CÊÄÝç½ã ÄãÝ GERRY LEE GORIT on the 15 petitions on JanuP«ÊãÊ JÊçÙÄ ½®ÝãÝ ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI URIEL C. QUILINGUING ããù. ÙÊ ÙãÊ . Äã ¦Ê ¹Ù. ary 15, 2013. A gmanews.tv report E ®ãÊÙ® ½ CÊÄÝç½ã Äã L ¦ ½ CÊçÄÝ ½Ý MINDANAO DAILY NEWS

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our mistakes, then we also need to be that kind of person with our own wife or husband. Just imagine how much more you’ll enjoy your marriage if you decide today that being happy is far more important than being stubborn and always wanting things your way. So why not ask Jesus Christ to forgive you for your bad habit and attitude of arguing with your wife or husband over small, unimportant things? Just ask Jesus to take charge of your heart and marriage. He’s the only One Who can help you stop “sweating the small stuff,” so you can start changing and enjoying life with your mate by focusing on the big stuff. Just Think a Minute.

quoted him as saying, “So we have enacted it into a law, let us not blame each other, lahat tayo nagkulang. Let the SC now make a decision.” Malacañang, on the other hand, is urging lawmakers to pass amendments to the cybercrime law before the Supreme Court holds its hearings on the petitions. The bill’s principal author Senator Edgardo Angara, on the other hand, is confident that one of the most controversial provisions in the law––online libel––will be retained. What do we make of this? I say let us push for the scrapping of the law altogether. There is no sense in amending a law that serves to curtail our freedom of

expression. Let us not let a law that restricts a medium that provides an opportunity for citizens to express their opinion on matters that affect them – from the laws, policies, and actions of the government and that of other countries, as well as international multilateral agencies, to culture and the arts – without fear of censorship. Let us not let a medium where the truth could be propagated, where the lives, issues, and struggles of the oppressed and exploited could be written about – without the impediments being imposed on corporate media – be impaired. We should not allow a law that, instead of empowering the Filipino people, provides

those in government, as well as local and foreign big businesses such as mining and pesticide companies, with another weapon to harass those who expose their destructive and corrupt ways and to silence any opposition to their rule. In the first place, if the real intent of the Aquino government in passing the cybercrime law is to curb child pornography, shut down cybersex dens, and put a stop to the violence being committed against women through the posting of compromising videos on the internet, it should have just amended Republic Act No. 9262 or the Anti-Violence against Women and CYBERCRIME | page 11


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DOST: Mosquito OL traps now commercially available By APIPA P. BAGUMBARAN of Philippine Information Agency CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The public has been hearing and reading about the trap that puts a stop to diseasebearing mosquitoes and had been wondering where it is available. The search ends now as the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-10) has announced that the Ovicidal-Larvicidal (OL) Trap is now available in the market. The OL trap kit can be bought for only P100 in all branches of Mercury Drugstore, said DOST-10 Information Officer Teresita Superioridad-Baluyos during the “Ang Rehiyon Karon” radio program of the Regional Development Council (RDC-10), through its Communication and

Advocacy Task Force (CAPTF), hosted by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and aired over DXIM Radyo Ng Bayan. The OL trap is part of the government’s strategies in addressing the incidence of dengue disease in the

country. The simpl looking-kit contains a black container, pellet packs or larvicide solution to kill mosquito larvae that will hatch in the strip of wood and in the solution, and a small strip of lawanit measuring

1” X 6.5” (like an ice drop stick) for mosquitoes to lay their eggs on, Baluyos said. The pellets, made of organic materials, should be dissolved in water and placed in the black container with the lawanit stick soaked on the pellet-water solution. She said the OL trap works by attracting female mosquitoes to lay eggs on the lawanit stick. The solution kills the eggs and larvae, thus, eliminating the next generation of dengue-carrying mosquitoes. To be effective, the container and stick should be cleaned and the pellet solution be replaced every week, she added. (APB-PIA10/ jdelpf )

By RUTCHIE C. AGUHOB of the Philippine Information Agency

What is an automatic weather station AN AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATION (AWS) is an automated version of the traditional weather station, either to save human labour or to enable measurements from remote areas. An AWS will typically consist of a weather-proof enclosure containing the data logger, rechargeable battery, telemetry (optional) and the meteorological sensors with an attached solar panel or wind turbine and mounted upon a mast. The specific configuration may vary due to the purpose of the system. The system may report in near real time via the Argos System and the Global Telecommunications System, or save the data for later recovery.

In the past, automatic weather stations were often placed where electricity and communication lines were available. Nowadays, the solar panel, wind turbine and mobile phone technology have made it possible to have wireless stations that are not connected to the electrical grid or telecommunications network. Sensors Most automatic weather stations have • Thermometer for measuring temperature • Anemometer for measuring wind speed • Wind vane for measuring wind direction • Hygrometer for measuring humidity • Barometer for measur-

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ing atmospheric pressure Some of them even have • Ceilometer for measuring cloud height • Rain gauge for measuring rainfall • Present weather sensor and/or visibility sensor Unlike manual weather stations, automatic weather

stations cannot report the class and amount of clouds. Also, precipitation measurements are difficult, especially for snow, as the gauge must empty itself between observations. For present weather, all phenomena that do WEATHER | page 11

10,000 households receive compact fluorescent lamps By RUBY LEONORA R. BALISTOY “Although the 10,000 CFLs were Of the Philippine Information Agency not enough for 50,000 qualified beneficiaries, still, these were smoothly MALAYBALAY City––Around 10,000 handed to the folks through raffles households in Bukidnon’s second during barangay assemblies,” he said. district received 10,000 compact He added that their satellite offices fluorescent lamps (CFLs) under the coordinated with the local governNational Residential Lighting Pro- ment units and barangay officials gram (NRLP) of the Department of to identify those who are qualified Energy (DOE). to receive one CFL per household. Roberto Flores who represented With proper utilization, the Philips Rep. Florencio T. Flores Jr in the dis- 14 watts fluorescents have a 10,000tribution, said the DOE has allotted hour lamp life and are designed to 10,000 CFLs for the second district’s reduce household’s electric bill LAMPS | page 11 target beneficiaries.

OZAMIZ City––An Automatic Weather Station (AWS) has been installed in Barangay Kinuman Norte, some 15 kilometers from the center of this city. This, as the Ozamiz City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (OCDRRMC) entered into an agreement with the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration of the Department of Science and Technology (Pagasa-DOST) for its installation. “The city needs a more accurate weather forecasting to help in the detection and prevention of would-be hazards, like flooding and landslide brought about by the current weather phenomenon,” said Mayor Nova Princess E. Parojinog-Echavez, OCDRRMC Chair. With this, the Pagasa-DOST could now intensify its forecasting network, especially that the facility is situated in a strategic location, which is the foot of the Mt. Malindang Ranges Natural Park, she said. The Mayor said the AWS equipment can be used to provide reliable data and information on extreme weather and climate occurrences by measuring wind velocity, air temperature, air pressure, relative humidity and rainfall or precipitation. Both the Pagasa-DOST and Ozamiz City Government have pledged to extend full cooperation for the effective and efficient operation of the equipment. Pursuant to the MOA, Pagasa-DOST shall identify the location/site where one AWS will be installed and provide technical orientation and facilitate the training of caretakers who will operate and maintain it to be assigned by the City of Ozamiz. On the other hand, the City of Ozamiz shall provide a space for the AWS for as long as it is needed in the operation and in the pursuance of public service, provided, that it shall retain the ownership of the land where the AWS will be constructed, regardless of the length of time it will operate. Should DOST-Pagasa cease to operate it, the possession and administration of the said land shall automatically revert to the lot owner without any obligation to DOST-Pagasa. The city government will also facilitate and coordinate the use of proposed site for the AWS, which needs to measure 12 m by 12 m and its fencing, as prescribed by Pagasa. Moreover, the city government is tasked to promote the need for an environmental monitoring system in the community, especially for early warning system application; ensure that the equipment is protected and free from obstructions; and perform basic preventive maintenance of the AWS. Ozamiz City should also report to Pagasa through the CDRRM Office, any damage(s) or losses that may arise to the equipment. (RCA/PIA10-Misamis Occidental/jdelpf)


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Children Law and Republic Act No. 9208 or the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Law. If this does not suffice, it should have passed a law specifically to address this issue. The US passed cybercrime laws that cover fraud – because identity fraud is a common crime there – child pornography, and copyright infringement (for very obvious reasons.) But the Aquino government passed an all-encompassing law that curtails

the freedom of expression by giving it the power to monitor traffic data, restrict access to websites, and provides it with another weapon to silence critics: cyber-libel. It even increased the penalties by one degree higher. One could not help but think that the real intent in passing the controversial law is similar to the basis why China is blocking access to Facebook. It is also not a coincidence that a study by the Dubai School of Government revealed that social media such as Facebook and Twitter was effectively used by activists during the Arab Spring uprisings to organize and spread awareness about protests. The reason behind the passing of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is suspect and its basic framework fundamentally flawed. The law that we need is one that guarantees and expands access to the internet not one that curtails it. Let us not stop until this oppressive law is repealed and we have effectively put an end to the threat of “cyberauthoritarianism.” (http:// bulatlat.com)

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by 80 percent. Undertaken by DOE, in partnership with Asian Development Bank and Philips, the Philippine Energy Efficiency Project (PEEP) was launched aimed to implement energy conservation measures by switching from incandescent bulb to energy efficient CFL. The project also forms part of the DOE’s Bright Now! Do Right. Be Bright campaign, which gives people access to affordable, cost-efficient, and environment-friendly energy sources. (RLRB-PIA 10 Bukidnon/jdelpf )

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not touch the sensor, such as fog patches, remain unobserved. The change from manual observations to automatic weather stations is a major non-climatic change in the climate record. The change in instru-

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mentation, enclosure and location can lead to a jump in, for example, the measured temperature or precipitation values, which can lead to erroneous estimates of climate trends. This change, and related non-climatic changes, have to be removed by homogenization. Enclosures Enclosures used with automatic weather stations are typically weather proof fiberglass, ABS or stainless steel, with ABS being the cheapest, stainless steel the most durable and fiberglass being a compromise. Power supply The main power source for an automatic weather station is usually one or more solar panels connected in parallel with a regulator and one or more rechargeable batteries. As a rule of thumb, solar output is at its optimum for only 5 hours each day. As such, mounting angle and position are vital. In the Northern Hemisphere the solar panel would be mounted facing south and vice versa for the Southern Hemisphere. The output from the solar panels may be supplemented by a wind turbine to provide power during periods of poor sunlight, or by direct connection to the local electrical grid.

Mast The standard mast heights used with automatic weather stations are 2, 3, 10 and 30 meters. Other sizes are available, but typically these sizes have been used as standards for differing applications. • The 2 meter (6.6 feet) mast is used for the measurement of parameters that affect a human subject. The mast height is referenced to head height. • The 3 meter (9.8 feet) mast is used for the measurement of parameters that affect crops (such as wheat, sugar cane etc.) The mast height is referenced to crop top. • The 10 meter (32.8 feet) mast is used for the measurement of parameters without interference from objects such as trees, buildings or other obstructions. Typically the most important weather parameter measured at this height is wind speed and direction. The 30 meter (98.4 feet) mast is used for the measurement of parameters over stratified distances for the purposes of data modelling. A common application is to take measurements of wind, humidity and temperature at 30, 10, and 2 meters. Other sensors are mounted around the 2 meter or lower height. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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Solon files anti-bullying resolution for schools SEN. Meriam Santiago has filed a resolution requiring all schools and universities to create a policy body that would address bullying in their respective institutions. Senate Resolution No. 879 requires schools to create a policy to address existence of bullying in their respective institutions; such a policy should implement a process for addressing incidents of bullying in school and provide remedies that will allow parents or guardians of students to file written reports of suspected bullying,” she said. Santiago said school administrators should be mandated to act immediately even on anonymous reports of bullying to ascertain the truth of such reports and take steps to stop such acts. ”The welfare of the victim, as well as the bully, should be of paramount consideration; thus, proceedings concerning the victim and the bully should be treated with confidentiality,” Santiago said. The lady lawmaker said the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) should be enjoined to be more proactive in as-

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NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT request authority for extension of validity to operate PUJ service on the line;Carmen Market to Dansolihon and vice versa with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of September, 2012. MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer MDN: Oct. 13, 2012

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APPLICANT request authority for issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to any point in Region X with the use of one(1) unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 18, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October, 2012.

APPLICANT request authority for extension of validity of certificate of public of convenience to operate TAXI service along the route;within Bukidnon to any point in Region X and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October 17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October , 2012.

APPLICANT request authority for issuance of certificate of public of convenience to operate TH FREIGHT service along the route;within Bukidnon to any point in Region X and vice versa with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on October17, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of October, 2012.

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