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PDP-Laban claims 18 probable contenders for Senate race By AL JACINTO, Regional Editor-Zamboanga

Jose de Venecia III, Secretary-General of th PDPLaban, gestures as Zamboanga City Councilman and lawyer Rommel Agan, local party chairman, looks on during a news conference Friday, February 10, 201 in Zamboanga City. De Venecia says a coalition senatorial slate with the Liberal Party of President Benigno Aquino II is likely in the mid-term polls next year. Photo by Al Jacinto of Mindanao Examiner

Reforms at BOC not easy By CRIS DIAZ Associate Editor

REFORMS at the graft laden Bureau of Customs (BoC) need more time considering the severity of the problems it faces. President Benigno S. Aquino III admitted that it takes time to carry out reform measures at Boc but the government is heading at the right direction. “Ang hinahabol natin umasenso lahat. Ngayon, na-highlight sa Customs dahil napakalayo nila doon sa inaasam-asam natin at tatatlong buwan pa lang si EASY/PAGE 11

ZAMBOANGA City––This early, the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) said it has already at least 18 politicians on its senatorial slate for the mid-term polls next year. And that Liberal Party of the Philippines, chaired by President Benigno Aquino III, is said to be negotiating with the PDP-Laban, of Vice President Jejomar Binay, for a coalition line up in the national elections. Jose de Venecia III, Secretary-General of PDPLaban, said it is too early to talk about the coalition line up, but admitted that there are at least 18 applicants to

its senatorial slate, although he did not identify them. “We have 18 applicants for the PDP-Laban senatorial slate and it is too early to talk about the coalition line up for 2013 or 2016 polls,” he said. He said the Presidential elections in 2016 are not an issue with the PDP-Laban because it is still far away, although this early the LP is concerned about who to field in the polls. “2016 (elections) is not issue, but it is with the Liberal Party. Right now, we are busy enlarging the PDP-Laban. But anything is possible and we are support-

ive of President Aquino’s leadership,” De Venecia said. De Venecia was in Zamboanga City with Binay to grace the PDP-Laban membership seminar attended by over 200 village officials and locals who joined the party. Local Councilmen and lawyers Rommel Agan and Melchor Sadain are the PDPLaban chapter president and vice president, respectively, for Zamboanga City, with former Zamboanga City Councilman and lawyer Juan Elago as its SecretaryGeneral. Both Agan and Sadain are among the most popular and well-respected politicians in Zamboanga City. With Ely Dumaboc

Floods, slides hit 3 Misoc towns By PJ TREMEDAL Western Mindanao Bureau

CONTINUOUS rains brought about by the tail-end of the cold front caused flashfloods and landslides in at least three towns in Misamis Occidental, the Min- Homeless children with their parents sleep in the barangay Halls of Tudela waiting danao Daily learned for relief operations from the MDRRMC (left) while MHO Dr. Winona Vega with her yesterday. SLIDES/PAGE 11 medical team conduct medical attention to evacuees’ (center) and Mayor Estela Ubot-Estaño (right) who did not sleep for hours talks with her MDRRMC and listen for their assessment of the flashfloods that hit Tudela after 20 years, In 1986 Tudela was also hit by a flood but not as worst as yesterday (February 10, 2012). Photo by PJTremedal , Western Mindanao Bureau

WEATHER UPDATE AT 2:00 p.m. yesterday, the Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based on satellite and surface data at 730 km east of Mindanao (7.5°N, 133.8°E). Tail-end of a cold front affecting Eastern Visayas and Northeastern Mindanao. The eastern section of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will experience mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and isolated thunderstorms becoming cloudy with widespread rains over Eastern and Central Visayas and Northern and Eastern Mindanao which may trigger flashfloods and landslides. The rest of Luzon will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with light rains particularly over the eastern section. Moderate to strong winds blowing from the Northeast and East over Eastern Visayas and Eastern Mindanao and coming from the Northeast will prevail over the rest of the country. The coastal waters throughout the archipelago will be moderate to rough.

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Briefly ‘Drug pushers’

CAGAYAN de Oro City––Another successful buy-bust operation was conducted by the operatives of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Regional Office in Northern Mindanao. Led by IO3 Rubylyn S. Alfaro of the Lanao del Norte Provincial Special Enforcement Team, February 7, around 12:30 p.m., at Purok 8, Buruun, Iligan City which resulted to the arrests of three suspected pushers. Director Roberto S. Opeña of PDEA-10 identified the suspects as Kilong Cotongan a.k.a. Kilong, male, 35 years old, married, tri-sikad driver/ dried fish vendor; Fahad Capal a.k.a. Bawe, male, 26 years old, married, suertres collectors, residents of Purok 8, Buruun, Iligan City; and Rakim Capal a.k.a. Mato, male, 19 years old, married, a resident of Barangay Dilausan, Saguiacan, Lanao del Sur. Elaine O. Ratunil

Bloodletting

BUTUAN City––The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Agusan del Norte-Butuan City Chapter is set to conduct bloodletting activities in selected schools in Caraga Region. According to S olgen Robles, one of the medical technologists of PRC local chapter, simultaneous bloodletting activities were conducted yesterday at Father Saturnino Urios University (FSUU) in this city, and in Northeastern Agusan Colleges (NAC) at Nasipit, Agusan del Norte. On Valentine’s Day, the official said same activity will be conducted at Saint Michael College of Caraga (SMCC), also in Nasipit. Robert E. Roperos

RMN execs plead not guilty on libel charges DAVAO City––Two executives of Radio Mindanao Network (RMN) have pleaded “not guilty” on two libel charges slapped against them by the company’s former station manager for causing the publication and airing of an article justifying

the management’s decision of terminating the complainant. Assisted by their legal counsel Atty. Martin Heje, RMN Vice-president for AM operations Carlos Canoy, and then RMN Davao CHARGES/PAGE 11

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