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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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Tricycles, pedicabs hike fares

TANDAG City - Executive Order No. 4 -2O12, signed by City Mayor Alexander Pimentel, has implemented SP Ordinance No. 24- 2O11, which regulates fare rates of light vehicles, like tricycle and pedicab operating in Tandag City. The said local ordinance generally fixed an increase of P1 from previous fare rate of P7 to P8 minimum fare, effective February 7, 2012.

Mayor Amante takes oath as RPOC chair

REGION 13 : Butuan City Mayor Ferdinand Amante Jr. with member-agencies and officials will convene 9am of February 17, for the RPOC’s 1st meeting at Almont Hotel’s Inland Resort, Butuan City. One of the highlights will be Mayor Amante’s oath-taking, as RPOC Chairman.

Mindanao LGUs help CDO housing projects

CAGAYAN de Oro City - The town of Kabacan, North Cotabato has turned-over some P128,000 in aid of Cagayan de Oro’s housing project for Sendongaffected families. For the same purpose, the town of Malapatan, Sarangani province has issued a check of P100,000 to the government of Cagayan de Oro.

DAR director cites efforts of LGU leaders

REGION 13 : DAR-Caraga Director Faisar Mambuay acknowledges the partnership and efforts of Rep. Philip Pichay, Gov. Johnny Pimentel, Carascal Mayor Vicente Pimentel Jr. and the DPWH in the improvement of the farm-to-market roads in Surigao Sur. This, during the turn-over ceremony, February 8 where he urged the beneficiaries to take care of the projects and maximize all of the potentials to improve their quality of life. (Joie Ceballos, DAR-13 PIO)

Pursuance of convergence undertakings seen

REGION 13 : With the appointment of Butuan City Mayor Ferdinand Amante Jr., as chair of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC), the region is expected to actively pursue convergence undertakings in bringing services to the communities. This, in partnership with the civil society organizations and local government units in the attainment of peace and development in Caraga.

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EU envoys want early resolution of peace agreement in Mindanao GENERAL Santos City–– Ambassadors from the European Union have reiterated their support to the Mindanao peace process, wherein the regional bloc currently provides P180 million in grants. EU Head of Delegation Guy Ledoux and ambassadors Wilhelm Donko of Austria, Jorge Domecq of Spain and Stephen Lillie of the United Kingdom came to Cotabato City Wednesday to voice anew the bloc’s support to the peace talks between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. “Our visit to Mindanao demonstrates the EU’s strong support for the Mindanao peace process. A peaceful settlement to the conflict is essential for ENVOYS/PAGE 11

Representative Rufus B. Rodriguez (2nd District of Cagayan de Oro City) facilitates the turn-over of the check representing the donation of Speaker Feliciano Belmonte worth P1,000,000 to the local water district of Cagayan de Oro in order rehabilitate and fix the pipes and other water infrastructures destroyed/damaged by typhoon Sendong. Also in the photo are LWUA Chairman Rene Villa, COWD Chairman Joel Baldelovar and Engr. Rachel Beja.

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM PROVINCIAL AGRARIAN REFORM OFFICE AGUSAN DEL NORTE J. Rosales Avenue, Butuan City Telefax No. (085) 341-3154 Tel. No. (085) 342-1613

INVITATION TO APPLY FOR ELIGIBILITY AND TO BID The Department of Agrarian Reform-Agusan del Norte Provincial Office (DARPO), through its Bids and Awards committee invites sealed bids and eligible contractor for SECURITY SERVICES with Approved Budget for Contract (ABC) of PhP P310,068.00. Bidders may obtain further information, inspect and acquire bidding documents from: JOSEPHINE P. CENIZA BAC Secretariat PARO I/ ARISP Office Provincial Agrarian Reform Office J. Rosales Ave., Butuan City A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested eligible bidders on submission of a written application to the above office, and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of PHP2,500.00. Issuance of bid documents will be on February 6, 2012 to February 20, 2012. Pre-bidding conference will be on February 16, 2012. All particulars relative to Eligibility Statement and Screening, Bid Security, Performance Security, Pre-Bidding Conference, Evaluation of Bids, Post-Qualification and Award of Contract shall be governed by the pertinent provisions of R.A. No. 9184 and its Inplementing Rules and Regulations (IRR). All bids must be accompanied by bid security, in any form (Cash, Certified Check, Cashier’s Check, Manager’s Check) and equivalent to 1% of the ABC; irrevocable letter of credit/bank guarantee of 1.5% of the ABC; or surety bond of 2% of the ABC with a validity period of 120 calendar days. Bids will be opened at the DAR Provincial Office, J. Rosales Avenue, Butuan City on February 23, 2012, 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon, in the presence of bidder’s representative who will choose to attend. The DARPO reserves the right to accept or reject any bids and to cancel the bidding process at any time prior to award of the contractor, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder/s or any obligation to inform the affected bidders of the reason for employer’s action. (SGD.) ATTY. EGGIE M. SALUDO Chairperson, BAC MDB: Feb. 10-16, 2012

Justices belittle impeach threat THE JUSTICES of the Supreme Court (SC), who voted in favor of the issuance of the temporary restraining order (TRO) against the opening of the dollar account of Chief Justice Renato Corona, belittled the threat of one of the Congressman prosecutors that they would also face impeachment. The SC Associate Justices, who voted in favor of the TRO, were Teresita Leonardo-De Castro, Arturo Brion, Roberto Abad, Jose Perez, Lucas Bersamin, Martin Villarama, Jr., Bienvenido Reyes and Jose Mendoza. SC Sp okesman and Court Administrator Atty. Jose Midas Marquez on Friday said that they would just wait the impeachment complaint against the SC justices. Marquez said that it seemed that the impeachment case had become a regular threat against the magistrates.

MARQUEZ Likewise, he also assured that at present, the work of the magistrates continues and that they would decide on pending cases based only on facts. House prosecutor Ilocos Norte (1st District) Rep. Rodolfo Farinas earlier said that he would lead in the filing of the impeachment complaint against the eight SC magistrates who voted in favor of the issuance of the TRO against the opening of the dollar account of Corona. Wire reports


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Studes affected by Sendong receive education materials COMPASSION and generosity moves people to continue helping the mostly-children survivors as they started moving on, living normal lives after the tragedy. It may take longer time to heal the wounds and trauma brought by Typhoon Sendong, but the survivors have shown strong determination to start anew. Despite the difficulties, Jasmin Pagador, 6; and two of her elder siblings still go to school with just few sheets of pad paper on hand. The flood inundated their village and washed away their meager belongings including schoolbags and uniforms. None of their family members perished duringthe incident as they were able to climb over the rooftop of a neighbor’s house. Like the rest of the survivors, their determination encouraged compassionate individuals and organizations to help. Humanitarian aid continue to pour for stuRepublic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City MIGUEL DEMECILLO Applicant/Vendee

CASE NO. 2012-10-0227 2007-10- 0233

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT request authority for Extend of validity of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line;City Proper to Sta. Felomina- Acmac (all in Iligan City )and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on February 16, 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 9th day of February, 2012.

dents affected by the deluge, this time the aid comes in the form of educational assistance consisting of assorted school supplies, T-shirts and skirts for uniforms, slippers instead of shoes and books among others. Jasmin Pagador was happy to have received the education starter package. She was one of the 471 school children of Cabili Village Elementary School benefited recently from the assistance facilitated by the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP). Their school is among those badly hit by flashflood when Typhoon Sendong passed over the area last December. Jasmin’s classroom was damaged forcing her teacher to find another place where to conduct temporary classes. Rafael Lopa- head of PBSP visited flood-damaged schools in Iligan and Cagayan de Oro to see where the Foundation and its corporate partners could channel available resources to help ease the burden of Sendong survivors. During the early stage

Jennifer Belle helps distribute educational materials at Cabili Village Elementary School. of relief operations, PBSP helped mobilized member companies to donate basic survival necessities for flood-stricken families. Filipinos here and abroad responded with great compassion. The corporate foundation facilitated the

visit to Cagayan de Oro of Filipino-American hip-hop artist of the Black Eyed Peas apl.de.ap. Touched by the humiliating condition of survivors, Apl.de.Ap extended his share to help his kababayans. His leaving Cagayan de Oro after

coming face to face with suffering kids and families might have moved him so much, that he sent his managers to do a deeper follow up visit to areas in Cagayan and Iligan to assess other possible needs of survivors. Jennifer Belle, one of his managers cried when she met Jasmin at Cabili Village Elementary School in Iligan. She doesnt know how to speak Bisayan dialect but she understood Jasmin’s feelings as she tried to talk to the little girl during the visit. Both of them were

speechless as they viewed the damaged classroom of Jasmin. From relief operations, PBSP now helps mobilize resources to be able to participate in the more challenging and costly rehabilitation efforts. With local partners like Goodwill Mindanao Philippines, Inc. (GMPI), projects and initiatives still in the pipeline will be implemented to sustain its engagement with those affected by Typhoon Sendong and corporate partners. (danny escabarte)

MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer Mindanao Daily: Feb 11, 2012

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City SUSAN ALASAN- VENDOR NORAIDA MENOR- VENDEE CASE NO;2012-10-0226 Applicant/s (2007-10-0841)

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line ;City Proper to Luinab- Bahayan (all in iligan city)and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on February 16, 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 9th day of February, 2012.

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Global links power Oro’s newest call center By MIKE BAÑOS

CAGAYAN de Oro City––Two homegrown Pinoys, A Fil-Am who traces his roots to this city and nearby Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, his two Pakistani-American friends, an Indian Business Manager based in New Delhi and clients in the US, United Kingdom and Australia lend a truly global flavor to the newest call center in this Next Wave City for Pinoy BPOs. FBC Solutions Corp. celebrated its first anniversary January 28th, a brainchild of cousins Niño Mae V. Duran and Nathan John V. Yap and family friend Noelle Noreen A. Juarez. Far-fetched as it seems, the venture arose from a confluence of unlikely events: Nathan visited Cagayan de Oro from his hometown in Houston, Texas in 2007 with two Pakistani-American friends who wanted to import copper concentrates from Mati for export to China. However, when that fell

through, the partners instead turned to exporting local delicacies from Iligan City to a growing Pasalubong market in the US thru FBC Worldwide, LLC, an import-export firm based in Houston and registered under US Laws. Then, when Ms. Juarez’s in-laws began having second thoughts about continuing their CU Call Center in October, 2010, the local partners thought it a great idea to help the call center agents keep their jobs through a new venture

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Niño Mae V. Duran, Noelle Noreen A. Juarez and Nathan John V. Yap are the young principals behind FBC Solutions, Inc., Cagayan de Oro’s newest call center. Photo supplied that would also address the need for some of Mr. Yap’s American friends for offshore customer services. When the CU Call Center finally closed down in December, 2010, FBC Solu-

tions was already ready to accommodate its former employees and clients barely a month later. Today, FBC has its first call center in Gusa just opposite the CU Medical City

and inaugurated a new annex at the site of the former CU Call Center. “FBC’s niche is to be the default call center and outsourcer for small businesses,” noted Mr. Yap, FBC CEO. “There is a huge gap in the market serving this demographic -- large centers don’t want to deal with small projects, and most smaller centers are not adequately funded nor do they have the infrastructure required to minimize downtime.” Its clients are mostly small to medium sized companies for which it provides customer inbound services such as virtual assistant, live chat (voice/non-voice) and sales (investments, insurance), surveys, appointment setting, lead generation for outbound services. “Our bread and butter is supporting entre-

preneurs scale and grow their businesses, creating much-needed jobs both in the Philippines and the United States in the process,” Mr. Yap adds. The firm’s business manager Ron Dutta, is an Indian national charged with recruiting new business for the company. He used to work for a Canadian call center but opted out when he started his own consultancy business. Today, he is a full-time employee of FBC Solutions working online from his base in New Delhi, India. And top this: young as the firm is, it has already helped set up a separate company named E-confluence, a partner firm owned by some former CU Call Center employees which provides business, CENTER/p.10

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APPLICANT request authority to extend the validity of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line;City Proper to Del Carmen- Green Heigths(all in iligan city) and vice versa with the use of One (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on February 16, 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 9th day of February, 2012.

APPLICANT request authority for Extend the validity of certificate of public convenience to operate MINI BUS service on the line; Carmen Market to Talakag – Mirayon (Bukidnon) and as for cargoes from said place 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 February 16, 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 9th day of February, 2012.

APPLICANT request authority to extend the validity of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ DUAL service on the line; Cagayan de oro city to tagoloan misamis oriental and as for cargo from said place 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 February 16, 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 9th day of February, 2012.

APPLICANT request authority to extend the validity of certificate of public convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line; within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in Region X accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on February 16, 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 9th day of February, 2012.

APPLICANT request authority to amend his/her authorized route of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line; Cogon Market to Iponan (Centro- Baikingon) all in Cagayan de oro city and vice versa with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on February 16, 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 8th day of February, 2012.

APPLICANT request authority to extend the validity of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line ;Malaybalay City to Kibawe via Quezon (all in Bukidnon)and vice versa with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on February 16, 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 7th day of February, 2012.

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Mindanao Daily: Feb 11, 2012

Mindanao Daily: Feb 11, 2012

MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer Mindanao Daily: Feb 11, 2012

MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer Mindanao Daily: Feb 11, 2012

Mindanao Daily: Feb 11, 2012


OPINION

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Editor: NELSON V. CONSTANTINO , email: nelconstant@gmail.com

How do I talk to God?

Kakampi mo ang batas Atty. Batas Mauricio

‘Impeachment not sole prerogative of Congress’ LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… The virgin’s name was Mary. The angel went to her and said, `Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you’…” (Luke 1:27-28, the Holy Bible). -oooSC ASKED TO STOP CORONA TRIAL: Now, it would seem that the proverbial bridge to be crossed has already been laid before all Filipinos on the issue of whether the Supreme Court can act against the Senate doing its job as an impeachment court, with the filing of a petition with the tribunal by Chief Justice Renato Corona seeking to stop his trial. Is the impeachment court really supreme on matters of impeachment trials, as senator-judges and congressmen-prosecutors have been saying, so that not even the Supreme Court can do anything against the acts of the Senate while it is trying an impeachment complaint? Or, as Corona’s lawyers are now arguing in their petition before the high court, the Supreme Court really has the power to correct, amend, modify or even reverse or nullify orders or resolutions of the impeachment court which are perceived to have been issued in grave abuse of discretion? -oooJUDICIAL POWER VS. ALL BRANCHES OF GOV’T: The law here is Section 1, Art. 8 of the 1987 Constitution, which, in two paragraphs, provides: “The judicial power shall be vested in one Supreme Court and in such lower courts as may be established by law. “Judicial power includes the duty of the courts of justice to settle actual controversies involving rights which are legally demandable and enforceable, and to determine whether or not there has been a grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of

Think a minute. Who do you enjoy being with most? We usually enjoy friends who make us feel accepted the way we are. When we’re at our worst we still know that they accept us, even if they don’t approve and agree with what we’re doing. We enjoy friends with whom we can be tota lly “real” and honest. Pretending to be someone you’re not gets tiring. When you talk with your close friends, do you use formal words you would use with a high government official, minister or pastor? Of course, not! With your close friends and buddies you can just be yourself and have honest, heart-toheart talks.

Think A Minute Jhan Tiafau Hurst You see, that is how God wants you and me to talk with Him. God wants so much to be your best friend. Everyday He wants to have a good, heart-to-heart talk with you. God doesn’t want to hear big, fancy words and formal prayers. He wants you and me to be ourselves with Him. He wants us to tell Him how we really feel inside,

EXECUTIVE EDITOR

MELANIE RIVERA IRENE DOMINGO A ò Ùã®Ý®Ä¦

NELSON V. CONSTANTINO MANAGING EDITOR

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command from anyone. A person who enjoyed natural freedom encrypted in boulder stones. In these boulder stones, are lists of a number of basic things constituting natural freedom that a person must follow in order to survive. One, the person must procure food everyday. Two, he must know that these foods are safe and where to get it. Three, he must be able to evade imagined and real threat to his life. Four, he must always return to his abode to rest and make sure that his place is always secure. All these thoughts are essence of untrammeled freedom. Government and politics. In his books ‘Two Treaties of Government’, John Locke failed to explain the character and thinking of a person without government or without a ruler. He concentrated on the philosophy of a governed society while injecting the thoughts of natural law as natural act of ruler-subject relationship. Locke argued that for a person to become a full member of a society he must regard this as an act of express consent. Consequently, Locke’s writings bolstered the thoughts that a society exists only if there are rulers and subjects that imposed what he (Locke) described as natural laws. Leo Strauss, a historian on philosophy and author of various philosophical books such as the “Thoughts of Machaivelli,” said that Locke does not believe in natural law. Man withouty government. In other words, Locke simply disregarded the law on natural politics that actually directs a person’s thoughts and action even if left alone to fend for survival. Thus, even without a government, man will certainly survive on his own natural ways since he is a natural thinking animal. React: crisguardian@yahoo.com

Filipinos are strong and brave

THE Philippines frequently hit the international media PÙÊ ç ã®ÊÄ because of disasters and PAT SAMONTE ALBERT MOLIT all sorts of calamities that R ¦®ÊÄ ½ E ®ãÊÙÝ-C Ù ¦ MARLON DOMINGO AJ CORAL occur every now and then. CIRCULATION R ¦®ÊÄ ½ E ®ãÊÙ-Z Ã Ê Ä¦ Incidents do not come JUN ESCUADRO in small matter the reason JHO PANTOJA RIZA O. ARES N óÝ E ®ãÊÙ why it attract the attention LIEZL A. DELOSO of people from far and near. JOE PALABAO GERRY LEE GORIT The tragedies usually come ROLANDO SUDARIA RENE MICHAEL BAÑOS P«ÊãÊ JÊçÙÄ ½®ÝãÝ with hundreds or thousands M Ù» ã®Ä¦ CÊÄÝç½ã ÄãÝ of death and millions worth JOE DEL PUERTO FELICILDA ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI URIEL C. QUILINGUING ããù. ÙÊ ÙãÊ . Äã ¦Ê ¹Ù. of property damage. E ®ãÊÙ® ½ CÊÄÝç½ã ÄãÝ To the media people, L ¦ ½ CÊçÄÝ ½Ý things like these are big REGIONAL PARTNERS: stories. They hit the world WESTERN MINDANAO headlines and the disasters Mindanao Examiner/Mindanao Daily spread from corner to corUnit 15, 3F Fair Land Bldg., Nunez Extension ner. Many times, the counZamboanga City Phone & Fax (062) 992 5480 try commands large spaces Email: mindanaoexaminer@gmail.com in the newspapers, radio URL: mindanaoexaminer.com and televisions with deafenCARAGA ing big stories. Incidents like earthquakes, floods, MARX’S PUBLISHING AND MARKETING SERVICES P-7 Resureccion Road., Holy Redeemer, fires, typhoons, shipwrecks, Butuan City rebellions, coup d’ etat, etc. Cell No. 0948-4183501, 0912-8091093 naturally are given great CRIS DIAZ

when we’re happy, sad, even angry. When Jesus Christ taught His closest friends how to pray, He used the everyday street language of His culture. Jesus did not teach us to say formal, memorized prayers using big, religious words. In fact, Jesus shocked all the religious leaders when He said we should call God “Dad.”

But the only way to be on speaking terms with God is you must ask Jesus Christ to forgive you and take full charge of your life everyday. Then as you live for Jesus everyday, He will start showing you what your father in heaven is truly like and how much He loves you. Jesus will show you how to live His successful, right way for the rest of your life. Jesus will always listen and understand how you’re feeling and what you’re facing in your life. So this moment, why not talk to Jesus and ask Him to take control of your heart and life? Then you can enjoy talking with Him everyday as your best friend and Lord who loves you more than anyone does. Just Think a Minute.

The law of natural politics

Varied and different interpretation of philosophical thoughts intertwined a complex society. Each person in a society has an individual thought on anything. In a larger sense, these ideas are grope into a school of thought Cris Diaz known as “politics.” Politics defined. Miriam Webster defines politics as a “science of government” or a method in the “manageCONGRESS/p.10 ment of a political party.” However, understanding the philosophical thoughts of politics in a modern society is a tainted interpretation of its natural laws. Man and politics. Certainly, if left alone in the company of the wild, a person’s existence will defend on how he understands the natural law of politics. Survival, The MINDANAO DAILY is published by Mindanao Daily therefore, is the basic natural law of politics. In the wild, Balita at Door 3, Geleng Bldg., Lapasan Highway, Cagayan de the person’s everyday existence is determined on how Oro City. It is registered with the Department of Trade and he will secure himself from wild beasts while, at the Industry (DTI), Region 10 with CerƟfifcate No. 01349532, and same time, succeeds in procuring foods and securing with Business Permit No. 02275, TIN No. 946-396-807-001 his shelter at night and day. Telefax Nos: (088) 856-3344, (08822)74-53-80, Under this condition, it is the law of nature that Cell nos.: 0917-7121424, 0923-432-0687 influenced an individual’s thoughts and actions. Of Website: www//mindanaodailybalita.com E-mail: mindanaodaily.ads@gmail.com course, the laws of nature had its good and bad side. mindanaodailynews@gmail.com Most likely, the person will always prefer the good side of nature such as abundant food, a shelter to rest safely DANTE M. SUDARIA and securely. Nature’s wrath such as calamities and atPUBLISHER tacks of wild beasts are nature’s awful side. RUEL V. PELONE ROSE MARY D. SUDARIA Here, we are talking of the political thinking and EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGER thoughts of a person who does not follow orders or ALLAN M. MEDIANTE

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2012

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The Striker

Ben Emata Jr. importance in the media. C omparing disaster stories to corruptions and thievery in the government, the latter are seemingly no match because they are like ordinary matters already or frequently committed and therefore, not deserving to hit the banner line. News reporting in such a case is rare and even in times when there is hardly big news, the simply do not come in the limelight unless those involved are top brass. Filipinos, it seem, are

always prepared for calamities. They are aware that living in the country means getting ready all the time for any eventualities. They know for a fact the country is sitting on a powder keg that could explode anytime of day. They are aware that the country has so much of rainfall and floods and as such look at the sky when there is heavy downpour. There were so many big quakes in the past that claimed lives and damage to properties but such in-

cidents just do not affect the feeling of people. They are not alarmed and they remain calm, strong and brave. They do not panic or run without any direction. They do not shout anymore just move calmly and go to safer grounds. It is a matter of awareness. Filipinos just smile at misfortunes. They do not worry so much and still go on straight to their directions. They easily forget the fury of tragedies. Such ugly incidents pass out in their minds in short periods after its occurrence. They do not linger for long in their minds and they stands straight without being worried or emotionally affected. Because of this important feature of the Filipinos, disasters come after disasters BRAVE/p.10


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EDITOR: ALLAN MEDIANTE, Email: amediante@yahoo.com Photo shows an Ocean Jet Liner that will come to Oroquieta City (left photo) while a beach resort found in Baliangao (center and right photos) and the upcoming zip line of Oroquieta will be one of the Golden Viaje Travel and Tour Package ”Misamis Occidental Escapades.” google.com photo

Investors keep coming in Oroquieta By PJ TREMEDAL of Western Mindanao Bureau

OROQUIETA City––Investors now starts pouring in the City of Good Life, as industry in tourism and shipping are now busy processing their business papers to start business. This happens after the city government created a trade mission headed by the City Economic Enterprise and Development Office and the chairman of the Sangguniang Panlungsod committee on trade commerce and industry. Late last week, Mayor Jason Paredes Almonte together with his Team One Oroquieta organized the trade mission to invite investors from Cebu City to put up their respective

businesses in the city. Three shipping companies are eager to establish their businesses. In 2004, two ports were rehabilitated through a memorandum of agreement with the Philippine Ports Authority that the local government will be administering the operations, the Manuel L. Quezon Fish Port and the San Vicente Bajo Port that costs the city government millions just to rehabilitate

and ultimately made the two ports operational. Last week, SP Member Vincent Guantero, who heads the SP Committee on Trade, Commerce and Industry, reported to the city mayor that their mission was successful. Guantero said the Ocean Fast Ferries Corporation (Ocean Jet) has signified its intention to operate in the city. The Ocean Jet is now in the process of getting the needed papers with the city government and Marina (Maritime Industry Authority). Ocean Jet will be pioneering the OroquietaIligan City route of its fast crafts and additionally the company will be fielding

Experts forecast bullish Philippine market in 2012 THE Philippines could expect a bullish market during the Year of the Water Dragon, business experts said in a forum. According to Cora Guidote, vice president of SM Investments Corp., the country could have a six-year bullish market because it has very optimistic indicators in business, like the Philippine Stocks Exchange index which hit record highs during the past trading sessions. She said that other reasons for the optimism is the country’s national debt has gone down while fiscal revenues were stable. Guidote added that Philippine banks are very liquid and well provisioned, and now have a loan deposit ratio of 45 percent to 80 percent. The executive said that remittances are also growing by 25 percent to 27 percent. Guidote also mentioned that the Medium Term Development Plan would be a potential economic growth enhancer if it were effectively implemented. “Business can do well and do better if the drive on fiscal consolidation and the drive against corruption is balanced with fiscal support for the broader economy through infrastructure and job creation,” she added. Another growth enhancer would be the agricultural sector, which needs greater support toward self-sufficiency to make it less vulnerable to climate change.

Guidote also said that sunshine industries such as fuel, agriculture, medical tourism, infrastructure (through the public-private partnership [PPP]), alternative energy, green technology (retail, engineering design and architecture), gold trading and information technology will also get a boost this year. Meanwhile, Gus Cosio, president of the First Metro Asset Management, noted that infrastructure, consumer spending, and recovery in China and Europe were possible drivers for the Philippine market for 2012. He added that the slow us recovery that will shift to higher gear; continued demand for iron, nickel and chrome ore from China; gold prices strongly supported at $1,500; and a low-interest rate environment were also Philippine market drivers. source: goodnewspilipinas.com

their LST Barges to cater cargoes and other products that need sea transport. The other two shipping companies that signified its interest to put up Ro-ro (Roll-on/roll-off) business in Oroquieta City are the Lite and Roble Shipping Companies. But these two shipping companies need a ramp for their Ro-ro ships. As this development, Almonte asked the local port authority to fast track

the construction of the port’s ramps. Meanwhile, in the tourism industry, Golden Viaje Travel and Tours, owned by Ma. Paz Gendrala will be opening a branch office to cater travel and tours promotion in the city to help promote tourism potential destinations of Misamis Occidental. Dubbed as “Misamis Occidental Escapades “the travel and tours package

will be promoting tourism destination from Ozamis City down to the municipality of Baliangao, Sapang Dalaga, Jimenez, Clarin, Calamba and Oroquieta City. “Especially with our under construction 1.2 km Zip Line, Oroquieta City may become the next travel hub of Misamis Occidental.” Almonte proudly explained to the Mindanao Daily.


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Obama’s ‘insourcing’ highlights risks of relying on BPOs THE recent pronouncement by US Pres. Barack Obama to bring outsourcing jobs back to the US highlights the dangers of relying on business process outsourcing (BPO), and on foreign economies in general, for Filipino jobs. According to research group IBON, even if it is still unclear if Pres. Obama’s proposed “insourcing” legislation will pass, the vulnerability of the sector and the government’s misplaced attention to this is increasingly apparent. The “insourcing” initiative has been dismissed

The initiative is just another example of adverse trends facing the sector and more of this are likely to emerge as the crisis in the US and the rest of the world worsens in the coming years either as mere electionrelated rhetoric or in any case as unlikely to prosper against corporate lobbying, such as by the Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP). But the initiative is just another example of adverse trends facing the sector and more of this are likely to emerge as the crisis in the US and the rest of the world worsens

in the coming years, the research group said. Government and industry estimates for the BPO are of 1.3 million jobs and US$25 billion in revenues in 2016. These are unlikely and it will be recalled that the original BPO “Roadmap to 2010” target was for 1.0 million jobs and US$12 billion in revenues in 2010 – of which only 525,000 jobs and

Kia to push for Optima production hike in US market SOUTH Korea’s Kia Motors Corp. is planning to expand its production capacity of the popular Optima sedan this year in the United States to meet growing demand for the mid-size vehicle, according a company executive. Kia Motors will use most of its expanded capacity of its assembly line in Georgia to produce more Optimas in the United States, said Tom Loveless, Kia Motors America’s vice president of sales, in an interview with U.S. magazine Automotive News. The company’s Georgia plant, which assembles the Optima and the Sorento, added 60,000 units of capacity last year. The two models took up 44 percent of the carmaker’s U.S. sales last year. Loveless said he expects the Optima to be Kia Motors’ best-selling car in the U.S. in 2012. The Sorento has been the top seller for the past two years. Kia Motors sold 84,590 Optimas in 2011 in the U.S., nearly tripling the 2010 sales volume, but had trouble meeting new orders, since consumer demand for the vehicle outpaced supply

OBAMA keting and scholarships through TESDA and CHED. According to IBON, these funds will be more productively spent supporting Filipino industry, science and technology than for a sector that is such a small part of the economy and by its nature does not give much value-added. The BPO sector is barely integrated into the local economy outside of its relatively few jobs and so does not stimulate or encourage domestic production.

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capacity. Loveless said that if Kia Motors fails to keep up with demand for the Optima this year, the company will consider importing the model from South Korea.

The Optima is sold under the name of K5 in South Korea. In 2011, Kia Motors’ U.S. sales jumped 36 percent on-year to 485,492 vehicles. (PNA/Yonhap)

PCCCI bares community endeavor By ERCEL MAANDIG, Correspondent

THE Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCCI)in Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental, which was organized just three years ago, is now involved on various civic and community undertakings, according to PCCCI President Ricky Go. On the environment aspect; Go said that the group initiated tree planting in November 2010 in partnership with the Min-

US$8.9 billion materialized. As it is, IBON noted that the growth of the BPO sector is already slowing slightly in terms of jobs and revenues. The 21.9% growth in BPAPreported jobs in the sector in 2011, to an estimated 640,000, was slightly slower than the 24.1% growth in 2010. Similarly the 22.5% reported growth in revenues, to some US$10.9 billion, was slightly slower than the 25.3% growth in 2010. The slowing global and, in particular, US economy appears to have affected the sector’s performance despite the country reportedly having nudged India out as the world’s leading BPO center. The World Bank has previously estimated global economic growth to have fallen to 2.7% in 2011 from 4.1% in 2010 and US economic growth from to 1.7% (2011) from 3.0% (2010). Developments in the US

economy are particularly relevant because the latest Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) data notes that the US accounts for 72% of foreign investment and 80% of BPO service exports. It can for instance be noted that the trend in the deployment of Filipino nurses to the US dropped from 649 in 2008 to just 85 in 2010. In his campaign for the US presidency, Pres. Obama campaigned for prioritizing American nurses over migrants declaring: ““The notion that we would have to import nurses makes absolutely no sense.” Recently, the Democrats’ House Bill 1933 reviving temporary visas for registered nurses was approved by Congress. Among others the bill limits the number of H1-C temporary registered nurse visas to 300 per year from a previous quota of 500 annually. The government has so far budgeted at least Php575 million in subsidies for private foreign BPO investors consisting of trainings, curriculum and teacher development, career mar-

danao Media Advocates for Environment Preservation (MMAEP) and the Police Trainees of Regional Training School (RTS) headed by Regional Training Director Col. Benito Ramos. The tree planting was held at the “treeposotory” of Barangay Tablon with the help of Punong Barangay Romeo Bacarro and some of his councilors. The group also supported and “Presentor” of the annual “Kagay-an Festival

Media Photo Contest” since 2010 while presented also last year the “Basic Journalism Seminar” for Barangay Information Officers (BIOs) organized by a private organizing company “AppleMark Tri-Media Production.” Just recently, together with the Chinese community who are now residing in Cagayan de Oro, the PCCCI took part in the relief goods operations for the victims of typhoon Sendong. Go said that the PCCCI is always ready to assist as part of its community service.

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2012

ARTS&CULTURE

Philippine Ballet Theatre celebrates with Liceo University THE Philippine Ballet Theatre (PBT) will come to Cagayan de Oro to celebrate the 57th foundation of Liceo de Cagayan University. T he re s i d e nt b a l l e t company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) will grace the stage of Rodelsa Hall this coming February 24-26, 2012 with their classic bal-

let rendition of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet as choreographed and directed by the first Filipina Prima Ballerina, Maniya Barredo. After successfully celebrating their 25th Anniversary as CCP’s resident ballet company with the staging of Romeo and Juliet last July 2011 at the CCP Main Theater, they will fi-

nally bring their criticallyacclaimed production to Cagayan de Oro. This will be the first time that the dance company will perform this classical ballet outside the country’s capital, thus the group promises to enchant the audiences with their dramatic and poetic rendition of this classical ballet production.

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m e d i c i n e and l e g a l t r ans c r ipt i on s e r v i c e s to clients in the US and Australia. This, despite the young firm’s initial difficulties in recruiting call center agents due to intense competition from local and Cebu-based call centers. Besides FBC Solutions, there are four other call centers based in Cagayan de Oro, two in Iligan and one start-up in Bukidnon. Ju s t l a s t w e e k , t h e company had difficulty processing all the walk-in applicants who wanted to join them. “That’s because we always tell our staff they will grow with, and not for the company,” said Mr. Duran, the firm’s managing director for Asia. “Provided our employee is qualified for a promotion, he will always get it because we prioritize internal over external recruitment. We believe that starting with

Founded in 1987, PBT has established itself as the pre-eminent classical ballet company in the country today. It was formed by way of an alliance of leading dance groups in the eighties and eventually won the recognition of the Cultural Center of the Philippines as its resident ballet company. With its preservation of

By RHYAN CASIÑO, Contributor

FEBRUARY is celebrated not just the month of hearts but also as an Arts Month for the whole country. This February 16 to 21 Northern Mindanao artists from Iligan, Butuan and Cagayan de Oro will go to Angono, Rizal to celebrate the 3rd Philippine Visual Arts Festival 2012 (PVAF 3 The Rizal Experience). The creative festivities will include the Higantes Parade (which Angono is famous for), interactive mural paintings, body painting, art workshop and lectures, tattoo competitions, art exhibits and art conferences. Artists from all over the Philippines will gather on this prestigious event to mingle with each other and

share ideas. Each delegate will bring an art work to be exhibited at the gathering and also they will be encourage to participate on the on the spot painting session at Rizal’s beautiful Daranak falls. Northern Mindanao artists are excited to participate and be part of the PVAF 3. Mar i gol d G ar i d d o Ramos is a first timer in gatherings like these as well as Mr. Jun Camacho, Biswal Mindanao, Inc. President. They are excited to met with creative colleagues from all over the country

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Congress From page 6 jurisdiction on the part of any branch or instrumentality of the Government.” The key phrase here, it would seem, is “to determine whether or not there has been a grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction on the part of any branch or instrumentality of the Government”, which is a phrase that has already been explained twice by the Supreme Court. -ooo“IMPEACHMENT NOT SOLE PREROGATIVE OF CONGRESS”: In the case of “Ernesto B. Francisco, Jr. vs. Nagmamalasakit na mga Manananggol ng mga Manggagawang Pilipino, Inc.”, G.R. No. 160261, November 10, 2003, written by the present Ombudsman, former Justice Conchita Carpio Morales, the Supreme Court said: “… the Constitution did not intend to leave the matter of impeachment to the sole discretion of Congress…”

Brave From page 6 and still we survive with ease because we do not panic. We use our minds more than we move without direction.

(found at pages 130-131 of Supreme Court Reports Annotated, Volume 415). This was reiterate d by the Supreme C ourt in “Merceditas Gutierrez vs. House of Representatives”, G.R. No. 193459, February 15, 2011, where it said: “The Court finds it well-within its power to determine whether public respondent (House of Representatives) committed a violation of the Constitution or gravely abused its discretion in the exercise of its functions and prerogatives that could translate as lack or excess of jurisdiction, which would require corrective measures from the Court…” On the argument that the power of the impeachment court to act came from the people, the Supreme Court said its own power to review the acts of all branches of government, including the Senate acting as an impeachment court, also came from the people themselves, when they ratified the very Constitution that contained the power of judicial review against all branches. This strength and bravery among us make us ready or prepared for anything. We are not easily disturbed of any calamities around as if we are not part of such tragedy. (BEN EMATA)

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the rich and elegant classical story ballets, such as Swan Lake, Giselle, Nutcracker and contemporary ballets with stark inventiveness like the criticallyacclaimed Carmina Burana and Daughters of Mourning (Bernarda Alba), PBT’s repertoire continues to dazzle various audiences here and abroad. For ticket reservations

and learn from them. Iligan’s Alladin Ali and Licong of Butuan City is looking forward in meeting old friends. This activity is really a good way to keep the fire burning among artists in exploring new ideas and innovations that will continue to nourish and develop in the local art scene, says one

to PBT’s Romeo and Juliet at the Rodelsa Hall, please feel free to call the Office of Cultural Affairs of Liceo de Cagayan University at (088) 8584093 local 109 or call/text 09176366528 or 09998885808 or you may visit their office located at the 2nd Floor of Rodelsa Hall, Rodolfo N. Pelaez Boulevard, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro.

participant. The 3rd Philippine Visual Arts Festival 2012 (PVAF 3 The Rizal Experience) is a project of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). Together with The Province of Rizal, The Municipality of Angono, Municipality of Taytay and the Neo Angono Artist Collective.

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44. Off the right track 45. Before sigma DOWN 1. Sodium symbol 2. Sphere 3. Call 5. Neptunium symbol 6. Edge 7. Constellation 8. Tent cloth 10. Field 12. At some future time 14. Spicy sauce 16. Private teacher 17. Company of travelers 19. Michelangelo’s work 22. Watercourse 24. Put forth 26. Stingy persons 30. Earn 31. Grime 35. Precious

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SPORTS Easy From page 1 si Ruffy Biazon at si Danny Lim, tapos medyo malalalim na ugat ng problem diyan sa Customs at talaga namang kailangan bigyan natin ng realizable target,” the President said Friday. The President was interviewed by the media during the launching of an entrepreneurial program of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Taguig City on Friday. Reporters asked the President about the government agencies that he will prioritize in the implementation of reforms. Aside from discussing the reforms at the BoC, the President said he is impressed at the way TESDA Director General Emmanuel Joel Villanueva does his work. Despite the P2.4 billion debt, the President said TESDA was able to get ISO certification as well as posting 61 percent employment record. “Talaga namang happy tayo (with the performance). But of course, pag ni-report ni Joel na 100 percent ng 100 percent, mas happy tayo,” he said. Based on the impact evaluation studies conducted last year, the President said, almost 61 per cent of those who graduated in the technical, vocational and educational training of TESDA are now earning through their respective jobs. He added that the government is focusing on providing more jobs for the remaining 39 per cent. “Thirty-nine per cent po ang dadagdagan natin ng pansin para may makakuha na rin sila nang mga trabaho…” the President noted. Aquino also bared that the government has allocated a total of P500 million under the economic stimulus program for the training of some 65 thousand individuals in preparation for their possible employment in the business process outsourcing sector (BPO). The TESDA Specialista Technopreneurship Program (TSTP) is one of TESDA’s responses to the goal of the government to achieve inclusive growth as embodied in the Labor and Employment Plan and National Technical Education and Skills Development (NTESDP) 2011-2016. It is designed to facilitate employment for certified workers/persons to get into productive undertakings through the provision of services in demand in the community. TPSP shall develop a pool of trained and certified TESDA Specialistas who will respond to the demand for services by the households and the immediate communities.

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mayor said a heavy downpour was experienced and at around 11 in the evening barangay officials reported through the towns radio communication system that they are under water and needed to be rescued. The Paca dam was also damaged last year due to heavy rains. The NIA promised to rehabilitate the dam with a P15 million budget but local initiatives started rehabilitating it with minor repairs, on Thursday evening it collapsed again. This, with the able support from the province’s Search and Rescue Team Misamis Occidental Search and Rescue Team) of the Provincial Disaster Risk

Reduction and management Council chaired by Governor Hermie M. Ramiro responded immediately with dump trucks and rescuers that arrives later and with other rescue groups from the Oroquieta City Search and Rescue Team the families were evacuated amidst heavy waters from the Paca River. Estaño said that with her own search and rescue team that was supported by PDRRMC and CDRRMA, the evacuation was successful, no casualties were reported as of press time. The mayor said the affected barangays were Locsoon, Sebac, Basirang, Panay Diyot, Centru Napu, Barra, Tigdok, Cabol Anonan, Nailon, Taguima,

and Yahong. She said her town engineers are now conducting an assessment to determine the extent of the damage brought about by the flashfloods. Initially, she said 10 houses were destroyed. Meanwhile, a nearby town of Clarin was also hit by the flashflood and some of the barangays residents were evacuated to the town center. DepEd Mis-OCC reported also that some schools in the two municipalities were also damage by the flashfloods and classes were suspended The PDRRMC headed by its Executive Officer Gain Paul de Barras confirmed that the town

of Sapang Dalaga suffered landslides that destroyed two houses in Barangay El Paraiso, and caused a three-hour traffic jam in two other barangays near the national highway where landslides also occurred caused by heavy downpour on Wednesday morning. No one was hurt. Meanwhile, Dapitan City and other towns of Zamboanga del Norte were also hit by flashfloods. Initial report said that 15,000 people were affected and evacuated while damaged to property and agriculture sectors are now under assessment by the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council of Region 9.

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Tanjili last month. In a two-page order dated Jan. 3, 2012, Tanjili ruled that there’s no merit on the claims of both Canoy and Gesta that the evidence laid down by the prosecution was insufficient to warrant the issuance of an arrest order against them. “Anent the allegation of facts set forth in the instant motion, the court is not of the view that all matters raised therein are evidentiary and therefore must be proved with evidence during a full blown trial on the merits of the case,” Tanjili said.

The case stemmed from the complaint filed by former RMN Davao station manager Mario Maximo “Dodong” Solis. Solis was earlier declared “illegally dismissed” by the National Labor Relations Commission Regional Arbitration Office XI after the RMN management terminated his services in 2009 for alleged “loss of trust and confidence”. The decision was later overturned by the NLRC in Cagayan de Oro City, the hometown of Canoy family but the verdict is pending appeal before the Court of Appeals.

But aside from the termination, Canoy and Gesta allegedly caused the publication on a newspaper of a paid ad justifying Solis termination as well as caused the airing over dxDC of a 3-minute canned material translation of the newspaper advertisement. The radio material was aired once every hour for almost a month. Solis, on his part, claimed that the paid ad and the radio material had maligned his reputation as the contents therein were untrue and baseless. Tanjili has already or-

dered the arrest of Canoy and Gesta and already scheduled their arraignment but both accused twice asked for postponement and later filed a motion questioning the validity of the arrest warrant after they had posted bail for two counts of libel. But the prosecution, through private prosecutor Atty. John Nathaniel Marasigan and government prosecutor Joseph Mamburam asserted that the court had already determined probable cause when it issued warrants for their arrest and this was sustained by Judge Tanjili. (PNA)

involved in both the civilian protection component of the IMT and the International Contact Group. This grant funding is a reiteration of the European Union’s commitment to peace- making and peacebuilding through mediation, dialogue and reconciliation, to improve the response to conflict-affected populations’ humanitarian needs and enhance the respect for their humanitarian and human rights, the statement said.

Overall, the EU and its member states are one of the largest contributors in the peace-building efforts in Mindanao and the single largest contributor to the Mindanao Trust Fund with a contribution of P490 million. The EU is aware that once a peace agreement is signed many challenges will still remain to ensure that peace in Mindanao is lasting, the statement said. “Issues such as the rule of law and governance will

become central in the postagreement period. Addressing them will require strong and capable leadership from all those concerned,” it added. The visiting EU team urged the parties to intensify their negotiations to reach a settlement at the earliest possible moment. The EU believes that the timing is right for a decisive push towards an agreement and that such an opportunity must not

be missed. In support of efforts to achieve peace, the European Union will continue to address the development needs of Mindanao, to which it has already channeled P9 billion since the 1990s., the statement said. The EU delegates reminded the parties that the conflict has an enormous cost on the region and that economic development will only be possible with peace. Wire reports

In Tudela town as of yesterday, the local Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council chaired by Mayor Estela Ubot-Estaño reported 241 Families (1,446 Individuals to include children and elderlies) were evacuated from the 11 barangays that were badly hit by the flashfloods. In an interview, Estaño said 11 barangays were flooded after an irrigation dam [Paca dam of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA)] collapsed due to heavy rains that started February 9. At 7 p.m. on February 9, the

assistant manager Alejandro Gesta entered a “not guilty” plea during their arraignment to two counts of libel before Judge Ridgeway Tanjili of Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 15 on February 10. Tanjili, then scheduled the pre-trial conference on April 10, 2012 and the initial trial on April 17, 2012. Canoy and Gesta were prompted to appear in court for the arraignment after their motion to defer proceedings was junked by

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REGIONAL NEWS Women’s group takes up interventions vs violence Editor: CRIS DIAZ

Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON City of Malaybalay

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2012

By PAT SAMONTE, Regional Editor-Caraga

BUTUAN City––A Manila-based women’s group has assessed the various interventions made by stakeholders against gender-based violence in a press conference at the Balanghai Hotel and Convention Center here on Thursday. The Women’s Feature S er v ice (WFS) Phils., through its executive director Olivia Tripon, Women LEAD Foundation, Inc. staff lawyer Leovides DomingoCabarrubias, and Women’s Crisis Center Knowledgment Management officer Theresa Balayon, gave local journalists insights on different forms of violence committed especially against women and those imposed even by media workers against targeted personalities. The women activists were joined by Department of Social Welfare and Development-Caraga lawyer Josefe Sorrera-Ty, who gamely participated in discussing the approaches made to address violence against women. Cabarrubias said the WFS has embarked on educating women of their rights stressing that they need to be aware of them and act when the need arises. She pointed out that women are

The Magna Carta of Women gives women their rights in the Philippine Constitution, which shall be enjoyed without discrimination... amply protected by our laws and should take advantage of that protection to stop the abuses and violence committed by men. Tripon said the most effective measure to address violence against women is to strictly apply the law. This approach would make the culprit and abuser “cringe” should the abused be strong enough to assert her rights under the law. Balayon said that violence done by either men or women is a violation of the right of the recipient. Even without hurting the victim “physically” but inflicting pain to his or her “sensibilities”, is violence nonetheless, she said.

She took a swipe at media practitioners who commit “violence” through their writings and pronouncements without basis. Victims should assert their rights under the law to protect themselves against this form of “violence”, she said. Sorrera-Ty, on her part, said the practice of law has exposed herself to various forms of violence and used her legal expertise to assist victims of violence especially women and their children, sexual harassment, rape and trafficking. Sorrera-Ty, dean of the college of law of the Father Saturnino Urios University here, emphasized that the Magna Carta of Women gives women their rights in the Philippine Constitution, which shall be enjoyed without discrimination and spells out their right to protection from all forms of violence. The group also held a community forum on MultiStakeholder Approach towards Mainstreaming Rights-Based and GenderSensitive Justice and Healing for Survivors of GenderBased Violence at the same venue yesterday (Feb. 10). Ms. Agnes Carlos was coordinator of the Women’s Feature Service Phils.’ activities here.


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