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POTATO farmers have found a lifeline in a project initiated by Universal Robina Corp. (URC) with the government, allowing them to thrive amid a devastating pandemic. In support of the Duterte administration’s major initiative of fostering a more productive and progressive agriculture sector through inclusive growth and sustainable development, URC, one of the country’s largest food firms, and the Department of Agriculture agreed in 2018 to work together to provide farmers with quality potato seeds, training, and research access. Since then, potato yields from the program have grown by more than fivefold.

Hog raisers HOG RAISERS said the industry cannot withstand the volume of pork imports due to arrive based on the volume of approved import clearances. Pork Producers Federation of the Philippines, Inc. President Rolando E. Tambago said the volume of future imports, as indicated by the approved sanitary and phytosanitary import clearances (SPSICs) in the eight months to August, are “too much for the hog industry to take.” According to the Bureau of Animal Industry, pork imports with approved SPSICs amounted to 837,955.34 metric tons (MT) as of Aug. 31, from 276,424.23 MT a year earlier.

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ESPITE delays posed by rightof-way (ROW) issues, the Deparyment of Transportation (DoTr) said that its timetable for partial the operations for the China-funded Mindanao Railway Project is still “achievable.”

THE VALUE of agricultural imports in 2020 fell 11% to P623.98 billion due to the lower imports of commodities such as rice, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The PSA said that notwithstanding the decline, the value of agriculture imports as a share of all imports rose 14%. According to the PSA, the volume of rice imports in 2020 fell 28.7% to 2.23 million metric tons (MT). They fell 22.1% by value to P43.56 billion. Rice accounted for 7% of the overall value of farm imports. The volume of tobacco imports declined 12.5% to 46,503.7 MT. By value, imports of the commodity dropped 1.7% to P10.06 billion, and accounted for 1.6% of all agricultural import expenditures.

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SHOW OF FORCE. Disgarding health protocols, supporters cheer on their candidates who file their certificates of candidacy at the COMELEC provincial office along Luna Street, Cagayan de Oro on Thursday, October 7, 2021. mindanews photo by froilan gallardo

Liquor ban still in effect in CDO LIQUOR ban is still in effect here even if the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) quarantine classification has been lowered to general c om mu n it y qu ar ant i ne (GCQ) with heightened alert for the entire month. Lawyer Jose Edgardo Uy, ch i ef of t he c it y' s

Regulatory and Compliance Board, posted on Facebook on Monday that serving alcoholic drinks in eateries, fast foods restaurants, and other establishments remains prohibited. "In case of violations, the operators and customers of these establishments will be

DoTr-Mindanao Railway Project Manager Clipton J. Solamo said that based on the current pace, partial operation by October 2022 is achievable adding adding that expropriation of land remains an option to expedite the process. Solamo said that among the steps being undertaken “to hasten” the ROW acquisition include: “Streamlining of site validation activities and review of documents; further digitalization of programs; institution of a local inter-agency committee for the relocation and resettlement of informal settler families; continuous coordination meetings between partner local government units and RAILWAY/PAGE 7

penalized," he said, replying to a query if the ban still holds. Uy a l s o c i t e d C i t y Ordinance No. 5113 that prohibits drinking intoxicating beverages in public places. "Selling or buying of LIQUOR/PAGE 7

BARMM body convenes youth to push for moral governance COTABATO City - Aimed at empowering the youth in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, t he B angs amoro Yout h Commission (BYC) convened t h e r e g i o n’s y o u n g e r generation to an inter-faith dialogue entitled “Common

Understanding on Moral Governance.” B YC C o m m i s s i o n e r Nasserudin Dunding for Maguindanao said Thursday they had organized the activity in partnership with the Hay Ato Al-Ulama El Muslimina Bil Filibbin, Inc.,

the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches, and the Union of Muslim Youth Organizations. In attendance for the two-day dialogue here that started Wednesday were 80 members of religious youth MORAL/PAGE 7

PRE-PANDEMIC PROJECT. Grade 3 pupils of the Tuburan Institute, Inc. take part in a house building project during pre-COVID-19 pandemic times. mindanews photo by john gorre

Pichays-Pimentels rivalry heats up in Surigao By CHRIS PANGANIBAN, Contributing Editor

TANDAG City--- The rivalry of once political allies in Surigao del Sur has heated up as both camps were locked up in the tug-of-war in getting support from the incumbents in the local races for next year’s polls. Since last year, Cantilan Mayor Carla Pichay, wife of Rep.

Prospero “Butch” Pichay of 1st congressional district, was making rounds in the province to draw support from the sitting mayors, vice mayors, town councilors and even punong barangays in a move to solidify her base for her first bid to ran as governor. Carla under the Lakas-CMD-

Team Gugma will challenge reelectionist Gov. Alexander Pimentel of Hugpong Surigao while Butch seeks reelection against Construction Workers Solidarity Party-list Rep. Romeo Momo in the 1st congressional district. RIVALRY/PAGE 7

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ARAWI City’s rehabilitation is on track and most of the projects will be completed before June 2022. Mayor Majul Gandamra, a guest at the Network Breaking News hosted by Communications Secretary Martin Andanar on Friday, said projects in the city's Most Affected Area were expedited because of the partnership of the Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) with private and civic sectors. "Probably all projects which were promised and committed by

the (national) government to be implemented will be completed before the end of the term of our beloved President Rodrigo Roa Duterte,” Gandamra said. He said the local government is confident with the developments because of the repeated assurance of TFBM Chair, Housing Secretary Eduardo del Rosario, that the restoration program that started in July 2020 is in order. President Duterte himself confirmed during his prerecorded Talk to the People on October 1 that he will attend the

inauguration of the rehabilitated Grand Mosque on October 17. To ensure the recovery of the city from the 2017 battle between government troops and IS-affiliated Maute terrorist group, the national government is assisting internally displaced persons, especially those with affected businesses. "The livelihood assistance is continuously done by our national government and even the local government is also helping. In fact, we can see right now that we are constructing livelihood infrastructures,"

Gandamra said. Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the Philippines is conducting peer-support sessions to help families of missing persons (FoMs) cope with their loss as part of the observance of World Mental Health Day on Sunday. “In the absence of burial rites, these activities serve as an opportunity for them to pay tribute to the disappeared, to somehow free themselves of potential guilt that they are forgetting their missing loved

ones," said Sittie Jamerah Mohammad, ICRC mental health and psychosocial support field officer, in a statement on Saturday. Mohammad said waiting sheds and memorials where FoMs can go to honor their missing and offer prayers will be built. Results of the ICRC Family Needs Assessment conducted in 2019 showed that the families’ main priorities are knowing the fate of their missing loved ones, mental health, psychosocial support, and economic assistance. (PNA)

ASF-affected hog raisers in Surigao Sur town get aid from DA

BUTUAN City – At least 61 backyard hog raisers from Barangay Matho, Cortes, Surigao del Sur affected by the African swine fever (ASF) received government support through the Department of Agriculture (DA) in Region 13 (Caraga) on Friday.

In a statement, Jekem Sanchez, the program coordinator of Livestock Program of DA-13 said around 746 heads of free-range chicken worth P373,000 were released to the affected backyard-hog raisers in Barangay Matho. The free-range chicken will serve as an

alternative livelihood for the backyard raisers whose hogs were damaged by the dreaded swine disease. Barangay Matho is the first area in Caraga Region that was hit by ASF early last year. “The assistance was lodged through the livestock-based

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out. The agency has already released, as of August this year, a total of P2,520,000 in indemnification funds to 203 hog raisers in the towns of Cortes and San Miguel in Surigao del Sur, and in San Francisco and Loreto in Agusan del Sur.

The amount covered around 504 heads of damaged hogs affected by ASF in the said towns. “More interventions will be provided by the agency to the affected hog raisers in the area and the rest of the region,” Sanchez said. (PNA)

Fully jabbed vs. Covid-19 in Iligan City breach 49K mark MORE than 49,000 individuals in Iligan City have so far been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), its city health office (CHO) reported Wednesday. Dr. Belinda Lim, acting Iligan CHO chief, during the local Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) public

briefing online, said the city government targets to inoculate 260,940 residents to achieve population protection. Lim said the CHO has achieved the completion of the 3,626 target healthcare workers under the A1 priority, while 96 percent of the 18,438 target people with comorbidities under A3 have also received complete doses of vaccines. A total of 1,919 individuals who are family members of healthcare workers have also been fully immunized, while senior citizens and the staff of CHO who were fully vaccinated has totaled 14,071 or 54 percent of the 25,862 targets. Lim said for A4, only 11,952 essential workers in both the public and private sectors have been fully inoculated out of the 22,131 who received the first dose. For the A5, only 76 have been fully vaccinated while 3,536 have received their first dose. Lim called on employers to submit the list of their essential workers to the CHO so that they will be given an appointment slip for their vaccination. "We call on barangay captains, purok presidents of various barangays, cluster heads of 4Ps (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program) to talk to and orient our constituents to encourage them and make them understand that the most important thing to fight Covid-19 is vaccination," she said (PNA)


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USTRALIA decided to lift its anti-dumping measure on Philippine canned pineapples, 15

years after it was first imposed. This means that, under the Asean-AustraliaNew Zealand Free Trade

Agreement (AANZFTA), the Philippines can now export canned pineapples duty-free to Australia once the measure expires on

EARLY CHRISTMAS PACKAGE. Ms. Ivy Guantero, Public Relations Managet of SM CDO Downtown Premier and SM City Cagayan de Oro leads the distribution of early Christmas boxes to the frontliners of JR Borja General Hospital. (Photo Provided)

Oct. 17, 2021 for consumer canned pineapples, and on Nov. 13, 2021 for Food Service Industrial (FSI) canned pineapples. Agriculture Secretary William Dar welcomed the favorable development, noting that the lifting of the anti-dumping measure will further strengthen trading relationship with Australia. “Our trading relationship with Australia has been a healthy one, except for this kind of impediment that had

blocked the entry of Philippine agriculture exports to that country,” Dar said. “This is a most propitious opportunity for the Philippine pineapple sector, given its dramatic growth performance this past of couple of years,” he added. Pineapple is the next fruit, following banana, that could capture a big slice of the export market given the country’s comparative advantage in producing said

commodity. The Australian government first imposed the anti-dumping measure in 2006 for a period of five years after Golden Circle Limited, the sole producer of canned pineapples in Australia, lodged an application with its government requesting for the imposition of the said measure on canned pineapples imported from the Philippines. The measure was extended for another CANNED/PAGE 7

POTATO farmers have found a lifeline in a project initiated by Universal Robina Corp. (URC) with the government, allowing them to thrive amid a devastating pandemic. In support of the Duterte administration’s major initiative of fostering a more productive and progressive agriculture sector through inclusive growth and sustainable development,

URC, one of the country’s largest food firms, and the Department of Agriculture agreed in 2018 to work together to provide farmers with quality potato seeds, training, and research access. Since then, potato yields from the program have grown by more than fivefold. “Despite the pandemic, we were able to produce a million kilos, thanks to

this program,” said Ardan Copas, head of the United Potato Cooperative in Benguet. Farmers are now able to harvest 10 to 15 kilos a year out of a kilo of seeds from just three to four kilos previously. Last year, they were able to harvest some 1,258 metric tons of potatoes. That has helped tide them over amid the POTATO/PAGE 7

Gov’t, food firm program helps potato farmers raise yields


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Marriage Meds (Part 1) Think a minute . . . A divorced husband and wife said: “We broke up because of illness in the family: we got sick of each other.” Sadly, the longest living institution of humanity is experiencing an epidemic disease that is infecting and destroying the lives of millions of couples and their children. Furthermore, many of the couples who stay together still have not learned how to have a healthy, happy relationship. Today and tomorrow we will look at some of the unhealthy conditions in marriage, and then prescribe some medicines to heal and strengthen our marriage for a satisfying life together. The first deadly disease in marriages is selfishness. “Many marriage problems are caused by the marriage of two people who are in love . . . with themselves.” This is the husband who sees his wife as the one who gives him what he wants as a cook, cleaner, money maker, and lover. He likes to show her off like a new car, but when her paint fades and her engine slows down, he wants to trade her in for

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ORLAN R. RAVANERA It is business as usual and the consequences are fatal because such is anchored on a wrong development paradigm that calls for increases in GNPs (Gross Nat iona l Pro duc ts) yet destroys life support systems. Glaringly, the word economy through corporate globalization is not only remarkably unequal where only one per cent of global population is in control of the economy but remarkably threatening the Earth itself. We are now in the 21st year of the 21st century but we do not know whether we will reach the 22nd century which is only 79 years from

now. To quote Jeffrey Sachs in his book, “The Age of Sustainable Development,” Like all living sp ecies, humanity depends on nature for food and water, material for sur vival, and safety from dire environmental threats, such as epidemics and natural catastrophes. Yet for a species that depends on the beneficence of nature, or on what the scientists call ‘environmental services,’ we are doing a poor job of protecting the physical basis of our very survival! The gigantic world economy i s c r e at i n g a g i g a nt i c environmental crisis, one that threatens the lives and wellbeing of billions of people and the survival of million s of other species on the planet, if not our own.” S u c h c o nt e nt i o n o f Jeffrey Sachs is reinforced by an independent report commissioned by 20 countries in 2012 to study the human and economic costs of climate change. The DARA study wrote that it: “linked 400,000 deaths

worldwide to climate change each year, projecting deaths to increase to over 600,000 per year by 2030 . . . Heat waves kill many, to be sure, but global warming also devastates food security, nutrition, and water safety. Since mosquitoes and other pests thrive in hot, humid weather, scientists expect diseases like malaria and dengue fever to rise. Floods threaten to contaminate drinking water with bacteria and pollution. When the report looked at the added health consequences from burning fossil fuels – aside from climate change – the number of deaths jumps from 400,000 to almost 5 million per year. Carbon-intensive economies see deaths linked to outdoor air pollution, indoor smoke from poor ventilation, occupational hazards, and skin cancer.” In d e e d, t h e c u r re nt pandemic is just a “tip of the iceberg.” The real culprit and threat to humanity is climate change but such truism is being hidden through media

Theeeeere they goooooooo…. Watching the candidates file their COCs last week, I can not help but recall the familiar reportage of a horse race sportscaster of yesteryears, the late Tony Trinidad. As soon as the race horses sprinted out of the San Lazaro hippodrome starting gate, Tr inidad’s voice would blare ….. ‘Theeeeere they goooooo…..: . Second by second, Trinidad would describe how the riders jockeyed for position …. with one or two riders “coming from the outside” … until the winner was decided at the homestretch. In many ways, the political contest is similar to a horse race. Even the terms are similar. Candidates vying for a position are described as

“running” or “tumatakbo”. No wonder it is called a political derby. Around this time, never ending questions are revived and debated? Can an incumbent president r un for v ice president? Why not? A literal interpretation of the constitution contains no such prohibition. Opponents, however, argue that such a situation violates another norm – the law of “hiya” and “delicadeza”. The supreme law arbiter at the moment can not decide on this in view of the lack of a justiciable case. But who knows? Should political dynasties be outlawed? Should there be minimum educational qualifications for those

seeking elective offices? Should “nuisance” candidates be penalized? Those opposed to dynasties claim the need to democratize the electoral process. Those in favor claim the matter is best left to the electorate. Those seeking minimum educational qualifications argue that even lowest level appointive positions in the public service are required to be filled by at least high school graduates. A story is told that friends of the late great comedian Dolphy had been persistently egging him to run for office. With his tremendous popular appeal, Dolphy’s friends said that he was a sure winner. But the level-headed

Paper still matters? JHAN TIAFAU HURST a new model. This selfish, childish kind of character and thinking does not know what mature, manly love is. Love and marriage is “for men only” who are strong enough to put the needs of their wife first. In the same way, a selfish and domineering wife can take her feminism and women’s liberation too far by not respecting and treating her husband as a man. As one husband said, “My wife is the nicest guy you’ll ever meet!” A bossy, unkind, critical wife will gradually tear down her husband’s self-confidence, and then rob him and their children of their respect for him as their father. Her MEDS/PAGE 6

collusion in cohort with p ower f u l cor p orat ions. Through the use of fossil fuel alone and coal, some 19 fossil corporations are earning some 16 trillion dollars a year or 10 million dollars every minute and part of these raking goes to the media, to the politicians and religious groups. Let notice be served to one and all that climate change is a crime against Mother Earth, against humanity and against the Creator during these most challenging times of moral collapse and religious. apathy. The pandemic is indeed a wake-up call! Indeed, the word d e ve l opm e nt h a s b e e n abused and mangled beyond recognition. Ever ything is done in its name and everyone claims to be doing just that especially the politicians, yet, the day to day life of the people speaks that it is not so. The kind of development can be likened to the workings of an auto-immune disease PARADIGM/PAGE 6

The frequent whirring of printers in offices - despite the Internet, Microsoft Word, social media (I love Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter), scanners, smart phones applications and many much more - attest to that. I was ver y much old fashioned in many things. While still typing on an old manual typ ewriter, my former colleagues in different publishing houses used already electric units. I loved my antique typewriter. I love it till today. Yes, it's still here at my office in Davao City. I can't use it anymore, because no more ribbons are available in the Philippines. It's fine for me. My electric typewriter is also here. Just beside the manual unite. Those were the days, my love... . It has been sometimes at the end of the 1990's. I worked in an international publishing house in Berlin

with branches in Amsterdam and New York. I still used one of those wonderful electric type writers - and tried to avoid vehemently a personal computer. Already during that time, I needed to hold paper in my hands. Paper, says the productivity expert David Allen, is "in your face". I strongly agree with David. He said, "Its physical presence can be a goal to completing tasks, whereas computer files can easily be hidden and thus forgotten. I am also returning to paper planners for this very reason. Smile ... . David Allen, the author of "Getting Things Done", does much of his writing on a computer. So do I meanwhile. But, there are still times when writing with a fountain pen on a notepad. It allows "us" to get "our" heads in the right place. When I tried to learn more from David Allen, I really got surprised, that we have many things in common.

Old fashioned or not? I don't care. Here are some facts: Paper print outs serve an important function. For long texts, a print out can allow a reader to better understand relationships between sections and writings. Paper handouts are still a presence at meetings partly because they are useful for taking notes. Reading a long document on paper rather than on a computer screen helps people "better understand the geography of the argument contained within, "said Richard H.R. Harper, a principal researcher for Microsoft in Cambridge/ England and co-author with Abigail J. Sellen of "The Myth of the Paperless Office," published already in 2001. I also strongly agree with Sellen, saying, that using more than one computer screen can be helpul for all this cognitive juggling. But when workers are going back

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IGNACIO BUNYE Dolphy was aware of his own limitations. His consistent reply: “What if I win?” Completely vaccinated By t h i s We d n e s d ay, my whole family and the members of our household will be fully vaccinated. We were not choosy as to the brand. We decided to BUNYE/PAGE 6

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KLAUS DORING and forth between points in a longer document, it can be more efficient to read on paper. How about "e-reading a book"? A novel, a drama, whatever? What do you prefer, my dear reader? You wanna know my opinion? I am sure, you can imagine. Yes guys, I still need a book in my hands for my leisure reading. I need to feel the book as well as I need to smell a fresh-printed newspaper. Environment savers might PAPER/PAGE 6


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SK Villanueva trains youth in livelihood skills for new normal VILLANUEVA, Misamis Oriental--As northern Mindanao continues its rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination program and adaptation programs to the new normal, the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) of Villanueva now aims to train the youth in their community new skills to revitalize their economic health and encourage employment among its peers. “Gahinay-hinay na og adapt [ang mga tao] sa new normal diri sa San Martin, ug gahinay-hinay na pud og recover ang atong mga katawhan diri, naanad na sila sa atong kahimtang karon,” said San Martin, Villanueva SK Chairman Novel Gems Paurom during the CORDS-X Podcast with Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, October 9. (People are slowly adapting to the new normal here in San Martin, and slowly recovering, they are getting used to our current situation) Paurom said as part of their assistance to the government’s COVID-19 recovery initiative, they have come up with a second livelihood program with the full support of the Local Government of Villanueva to train the youth in technical skills that can aid them in employment opportunities in

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Youth skills training in the new normal. San Martin, Villanueva SK Chairman Novel Gems Paurom shares during the CORDS-X podcast with Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, October 9, their skills various training programs for the youth in the new normal. (CORDS-X)

the new normal. “Kani siya na livelihood is all about training, naa mi'y hairstyling, make-up, and flower arrangement, maskin gamay lang ni nga kita pwede ni i-apply nga business sa community nato,” he added. (This livelihood is all about training, we have hairstyling, make-up, and flower arrangements. Even if it’s just small project, they can already make a business in our community) In terms of support for the government's free, safe, and effective COVID-19 vaccination program, the SK of Villanueva shared that the response of the youth in their

area has been mostly positive, but they are still countering fake news and spreading accurate information through their social media pages and information drives. In addition, they have are also planning on launching a “Stress Wall” as part of its mental health support program and gardening programs. Despite challenges in their training programs due to warm body limitations in line with minimum health safety protocols, Paurom stressed the importance of empowering the youth through skills training and assures that there will still

be more training programs open for all the youth in their community that are interested in finding employment and learning new skills “Gina-encourage nako mo tanan nga makiisa sa atong gobyerno ug sa atong mga lain-lain nga organization na makapaayo sa ato, mag-uban ta sa pagpuksa sa aning virus,” he said. (I encourage you all to unite with our government and the various organizations that can help us, let's work together to fight this virus). (VPSB/PIA-10/Misamis Oriental)

Goking graces Brigada Eskwela program REELECTIONIST Councilor George S. Goking of the first district of Cagayan de Oro, chairman of the City Council committees on trade and commerce and on ways and means, yesterday graced the Brigada Eskwela program at the Bulua National High School. In his message, Councilor Goking stressed the need for the principals, teachers, parents, stakeholders, alumni, and students to unite towards a common goal. “Today, as we start the annual Brigada Eskwela, with the theme, “Bayanihan

Para Sa Paaralan,” may we be reminded of the main goal for this activity which is to ensure that our learners will have a clean, safe and comfortable learning environment,” he cited. He pointed out that with the ongoing pandemic, the Brigada Eskwela program will not only mean maintenance and repairs but also adjusting to the new normal. He said innovation is necessary and that teachers and students must be provided with the right environment, materials, and gadgets they need to adapt to the new

learning methods. The councilor stressed the need for the General Parent’s Teachers Associations (GPTA), stakeholders, and city government officials to work together to make the program a success. He said as the hope of the nation, students must be given

functional learning spaces and taught all aspects of life to prepare them to be successful in their future endeavors. “As your city councilor, I will continue to support everybody the best way I can. We need to work together,” he stressed. (SP/APDelgra) (File photo)

Earthquake Drill FLORENDA M. BACARRO

Earthquake is a natural phenomenon caused by the constant movements of the earth's crustal plates and due to climate change. E ar thquake can caus ed people died or injured.It cannot be detected when and where it happened. On March 11,2021 at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon headed by. Mr.crispin P.Caare

our DRRMC conducted the drill.He gave instructions to the teachers on what to do during the said activity.All onsite teachers and parents participated the drill and do duck cover and hold.They do their best to portray their roles especially the proper action and response during the earthquake.Laging Hands,Ligtas Ang May Alam.

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daily disresp ecting of him continues to cut him down and make him less of a man instead of more of a man. Sadly, “Some wives work so hard to make good husbands they don’t make better wives.” This kind of wife needs to take a long, honest look at herself to clearly see her own wrong heart and character faults. A second marriage sickness is busyness. In many marriages both the husband and wife have full-time careers. Even stay-athome mothers are extremely busy with their children’s schooling, housekeeping, paying bills, cooking, part-time employment and countless other duties. So when the husband goes out with the boys after work instead of coming home, couples have even less time to be alone with each other and keep their relationship EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late ALMA G. ZERRUDO, who died in Liloan, Cebu on May 15, 2020, without any will; that said deceased, at the time of her death, left certain real properties with TCT No. 133-2018000136 situated at San Miguel, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, paraphernal property containing an area of 200 sq.m, co-owned by HELENITA N. GRANADA and ALMA G. ZERRUDO and TCT No. 133-2018000133 situated in San Miguel, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, paraphernal property, containing an area of 200 sq.m; in the name of siblings; MARGARITA MAYOLINA N. GRANADA, JOVENAL N. GRANADA, LOIDA N. GRANADA, HELENITA N. GRANADA, RHIZA MAE N. GRANADA, MA. LUISA G. CABAJES and ALMA G. ZERRUDO, that for and in consideration of my love and affection, I do hereby forever waive, renounce, relinquish and discharge my rights over said properties in favor of my children, namely: ZOIE DANIELLE ZERRUDO, ZAKHAR DANIEL ZERRUDO and ZIAD DANEAL ZERRUDO, all minors, Filipino, and residents of Liloan, Cebu, and has been the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, filed by the heirs of ALMA G. ZERRUDO, per DOC #389; PAGE #78; BOOK #92; Series of 2020 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. EDDIE C. CUARESMA. BWM: October 11, 18 & 25, 2021

close, strong and satisfying. Today, whatever your marriage problem may be, won’t you ask the Creator of love and marriage to start healing your relationship with your spouse. Then ask Him to start changing your heart, so you can become the life partner your husband or wife needs. Just think a minute.

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syndrome (AIDS), where no less than the body’s defense mechanisms are attacking vital organs. We decimate our forests, we pollute our rivers and bays, we produce food yet contaminate our water table following costly agricultural technologies tied up to the heavy use of toxic chemicals, modern living means adopting lifestyle that what makes of a throw-away society – all done in the name of development. That kind of development can only be described as ruthless and futureless which has made the impossible now possible, which is the end of life on earth. Biodiversity embracing billions of life forms has tremendously decreased as these life forms which have evolved on earth for billions of years are now extinct. As the earth warms and the oceans rise, we are now confronted on EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late AZUERO T. VEDAD who died intestate on December 30, 1991 at Cagayan de Oro City and TERESITA B. VEDAD who died intestate on January 15, 2001 at Cagayan de Oro City, that during the lifetime of the late SPOUSES AZUERO T. VEDAD AND TERESITA B. VEDAD, Left one (1) parcel of land with Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-6788 situated in the Barrio of Igpit, Municipality of Opol, Province of Misamis Oriental, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of TWENTY THREE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND NINE (23,909) SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, and has been the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY, filed by the heirs of SPOUSES AZUERO T. VEDAD AND TERESITA B. VEDAD, per DOC #408; PAGE #82; BOOK #01; Series of 2021 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. IRA JANE Y. PALLE-AMOGUIS. BWM: October 11, 18 & 25, 2021

AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION Re: Estate of Alex T. Cabornay REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES CITY OF ILIGAN I, ALFONSO A. CABORNAY, of legal age, Filipino, widower, resident of Purok 10, Tibanga, Iligan City, having duly sworn to in accordance with law, depose and say that. 1.

I am the father and the lone surviving heir of my son, the late ALEX Tuastomban CABORNAY, who died intestate and without issue on AUGUST 26, 2019 at Cagayan de oro City where he was stationed:

2.

Upon his demise, my said son left a certain residential lot and house thereon, identified as LOT 5923-A-1-5, PSD-10-012095, containing an area of TWO HUNDRED (200) square meters and embraced by TCT NO. T-130720.

3.

He left no unpaid debts and aside from me, there are no other claimants of his said property, whatsoever.

4.

As such, I now extra judicially adjudicate to myself, the abovedescribed lot and the house thereon pursuant to the provisions of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, subject to the limitations under Section 4 of Rule 74;

I am executing this Affidavit of Adjudication, to attest to the foregoing facts and declarations, and in support of my intention of adjudicating to myself the subject property left by decedent uncle pursuant to law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto affixed my signature on this __th day of September 2021, in Iligan City.

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me on this __ day of September 2021, in Iligan City, personally appeared ALFONSO A. CABORNAY, with his identification card above-indicated, known to me to be the same person who executed the foregoing AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION.

how to feed, clothe and house the exponentially growing earthlings that will reach the 9.3 billion mark by 2050. Mahatma Gandhi had put it more succinctly when he said, “If man has to be saved from doom, development must be in harmony with nature and not as its own expense.” A Lumad leader was even more precise when he said, “only when you have cut the last tree, only when you have caught the last fish, only when you have dried the last river, only then will you realize that you cannot eat your money!” That kind of development – corporate globalization- must now be debunked. But how? Don’t you know that many political candidates are financed by these powerful oligarchs to protect their interest, thus, perpetuating a highly skewed societal order where economic power begets political power? KAKATAWA ANG ELECTION SA ATING BAYAN. PAKINGGAN MO MGA SINASABI NITONG MGA KANDIDATO. MERON BA SILANG SINASABI TUNGKOL SA KALIKASAN AT SA MGA IMPORTANTENG ISSUES? MGA KABABAYAN, WAG NA PO TAYONG PALOKO! SABIHIN PO NATIN NA ANG GNP AY GOD, NATURE AND PEOPLE! VOTE

FOR CANDIDATES WHO ARE TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERS F O R P E O P L E , P L A N E T, PROSPERITY AND PEACE!

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take what was available. So we received different shots – Sinovac, Sputnik, Aztra, Pfizer. Fully vaxxed notwithstanding, we resolve to still observe strict health protocols both for our own protection and those of people around us. We would like to thank the medical team of Taguig City Mayor Lino Cayetano for the home visit in order to vaccinate my wife who is bed-ridden. Ditto to the team of Muntinlupa City Mayor Jaime Fresnedi, especially Dra. Carolyn Magalong and Nurse Karen, who stood by their post to minister to Muntinlupa’s residents. Incidentally, I learned from Rovi Viloria, Muntinlupa City acting PIO head, that the city government is inching closer to its vaccination target. As of October 1, 86.2 percent of the target population of 385,725 have received their first dose while 72 percent have been fully vaccinated. Vaccines administered included Sinovac, Aztra Zeneca, Gamaleya, Pfizer, Moderna ,

Jannsen and Sinopharm. The trusted Ayala brand Ay a l a h a s o n c e m o r e demonstrated its strong brand acceptance in the international market when it raised $400 million in fixed-for-life (nondeferrable) senior perpetual bonds last September 16. At a coupon rate of 3.90%, the notes are the lowest yielding unrated perpetual fixed-for-life notes in Asia. They were also offered at 40 basis points less the initial price guidance of 4.30%. The notes were 4.4 times oversubscribed and supported by a wide range of high quality investors. Estelito Biacora, Ayala Corporation treasurer, was ecstatic. “This is a testament that these investors recognize Ayala Corporation’s strengths as the best proxy to the Philippine sovereign… They see us as having the best-in-class management in governance and the long histor y of successful credit issuances, whether domestic or international.” AC Chief Finance Officer Alberto de Larrazabal noted that “despite Ayala Corp not having a formal rating in the marketplace, the investors were prepared to extend this facility. ….. The demand was absolutely strong and we were able to pierce the 4%

interest rate, which was a feat of and by itself.” Mr. De Larrazabal described the successful bond offering as “truly a testament to the reputation of Ayala in the financial markets.” “It is quite remarkable that, in the midst of this pandemic, we have been able to refinance a large part of our debt at significantly lower rates. This has definitely helped us during this very challenging period and is allowing us to get ready for the recovery. We can all be very proud of the fact that the Ayala brand is so trusted and respected in the capital markets,” Fernando Zobel de Ayala, President and CEO of Ayala Corporation, said. The joint lead managers and joint bookrunners for the offering included BPI Capital (Ayala’s investment banking arm), Citi, Credit Suisse, JP Morgan, Mizuho and UBS. Aya l a’s l ast issu ance in international bond market was in 2019. Its first $400 million fixed-for-life perpetual bonds in 2017 won IR Asia’s Philippine Capital Market Deal and The Asset’s Triple A Country Awards’ Best Corporate Bond in the Philippines. Note: You may wish to share the foregoing via Facebook, Twitter, Linked-In or Viber.

COVID 19 Vaccination Status in Camiguin Island as of August 2021 MARCHIE CAGADAS ABELO

The current COVID 19 pandemic still has overwhelmed millions of people around the world including our beloved Island Camiguin. As we continue to fight this battle seemingly hard to won for now, the Department of Health and our government have exhausted all possibilities and resources to get every single person and the whole community protected which might as well help overcome the crisis. The pace of administering vaccine doses in Camiguin is astonishing but challenges remain. Undeniably, it is inevitable that some people have compelling reasons to question the idea of getting vaccinated or not. Nevertheless, how are we now in the record of achieving herd immunity? The Resbakuna drive participated mainly by all five municipalities in Camiguin was able to initiate last March 2021 having a total number of 32,076 vaccine allocation. Despite the determined COVID 19 vaccine preference among individuals, Astra Zeneca, Sinovac, JANSSEN and Moderna were the vaccines available so far that has been successfully administered to A1 until A5 category as of August 2021. In the recent data recorded from vaccine administration, there were 5,733 total number of individuals belonging to a specified priority group for vaccination which is the A1 category who received first hand vaccine shots among all categories. This includes all frontline health workers, health professionals and non-professionals, nursing aides, janitors, and barangay health workers and the like. Among

these recipients, the total number of individuals who got Astra Zeneca Vaccine first and second dose are 764 and 595 respectively. For Sinovac, there were 2,242 recipients of first dose and 1,881 with second dose. There were also few recipients of Moderna Vaccine with a total number of 182 individuals who got first dose and 69 who also received their second dose. The second priority group socalled A2 category consisting senior citizens aged 60 years old and above have also noted that a total of 6,002 already received vaccine. There were 1,390 among these senior citizens who were Astra Zeneca first dose recipient and 1,208 who were done with second dose. Sinovac recipients are 1,374 first dose and 1,082 with second dose. Moreover, a single dose vaccine called JANSSEN has a total of 531 recipients from A2 category. Then, 279 individuals received first dose of Moderna and 138 completed its’ second dose. Another wave of vaccine jabs were also given to A3 category who are persons with comorbidities not otherwise included in the preceding categories. Under A3 category, it has more number of individuals compared to the aforementioned that received vaccines with a total of 10,879. There were 1,201 of which received first dose of Astra Zeneca and 567 who completed the second dose. Also, a total of 3,939 are first dose Sinovac recipients and 3,391 who received their second dose. Another 1,332 individuals also received the single dose JANSSEN; and Moderna first dose recipients were 389 and 60

with second dose. Another data of vaccine administration is from frontline personnel in essential sectors including uniformed personnel and those working sectors identified by the IATF for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases as essential during an enhanced community quarantine. These are called the A4 Category having a total of 5,748 vaccine recipients. For Astra Zeneca first dose it has 341 and only 1 with second dose. For Sinovac, it has 4,143 first dose and 1,263 for with second dose. Nevertheless, under the A5 categor y falls indigent population not otherwise included in the preceding categories. A sum of 3,023 individuals who got their shots from Sinovac and Moderna. From Sinovac, there were 917 first dose recipients and 162 individuals that received second dose. And from Moderna, 1,608 received first dose and 336 who are with second dose. Based on all the above mentioned data, the entire population of Camiguin Island around all municipalities has now a total of 18,769 first dose vaccinated under A1-A5 category and 12,616 of them already completed the second dose. While we hope for these numbers to keep adding to achieve our goal especially that we still faced each day with additional COVID cases and deaths, the road ahead, however, still caries challenges and uncertainties. Still and all, we urge everyone to take responsibility and get their shots so we can get back to normal very soon.


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other stakeholders; and advancement of the organizational structure by requesting additional manpower.” The department will resort to “expropriation of property” when necessary, Mr. Solamo noted, citing the Right-ofWay Act. “If the property owner does not accept the price offer, the implementing agency shall initiate expropriation proceedings.” “The property owner is given 30 days to decide whether or not to accept the offer as payment for his/her property. Upon refusal or failure of the property owner to accept such offer or fails and/or refuses to submit the documents necessary for payment, the implementing agency shall immediately initiate expropriation proceedings,” Solamo also said. At a budget hearing last week, the Senate sub-finance committee chaired by Senator Mary Grace Natividad S. Poe-Llamanzares questioned the zero funding for the project in the Transportation d e p ar t me nt’s prop o s e d budget for 2022. Tr a n s p o r t at i o n Undersecretary for Railways Timothy John R. Batan said the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) did not include the DoTr’s proposed budget for the project in

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Regional Franchising and Regulatory Office No. 11 Balusong Ave., McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City

Petition for Extension of Validity of a Certificate of Public Convenience to operate A FILCAB Ordinary Regular Service. EDITHA E. LEE, Case No: R11-EV-FC-2021-8-498 Petitioner. (2016-XI-00498)

NOTICE OF HEARING Petitioner is a grantee of a Certificate of Public Convenience issued in this case authorizing the operation of a FILCAB Ordinary Regular service on the route: CIRCULATION ROUTE NO. 11 with the use of ONE (1) unit, which Certificate will expire on January 14, 2022. In the petition filed on August 17, 2021, petitioner requests authority to extend the validity of said certificate to operate along the same route with the use of the same unit previously authorized. NOTICE is hereby given that this petition will be heard by this Board on OCTOBER 12, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. at this office at the above address. At least TEN (10) days prior to the above date petitioner shall publish this Notice once in a newspaper of local circulation. Parties opposed to the granting of the petition must file their written opposition supported by documentary evidence on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the petitioner, and may if they so, desire appear on said date and time. This petition will be acted upon by this Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidence submitted by the parties, unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence. Davao City, Philippines, August 18, 2021.

(Sgd.) Dir. NONITO A. LLANOS III Regional Director BWM: October 11, 2021

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the National Expenditure Program for next year. DBM Officer-in-Charge and Undersecretary Tina Rose Marie L. Canda said the project is “slow moving” and is still in the ROW acquisition phase. The department will need P2 billion for “advance p ay m e nt an d pro g re s s payments” for the P3.08billion project management consultancy contract awarded to a consortium composed of China Railway Design Corp. and Guangzhou Wanan Construction Supervision C o., Ltd., according to Transportation Assistant Secretary Goddes Hope O. Libiran. Transportation Assistant Secretar y for Project Implementation-Mindanao Cluster Eymard D. Eje said the department will work with the House of Representatives “on the amendment of our budget.

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from page 1 organizations composed of indigenous peoples (IP), Moros, and Christians from Cotabato City, Maguindanao province, and BARMM's Special Geographic Area in North Cotabato. Dunding said the dialogue provided space for the youth of different faiths to unite for a similar cause of magnifying their voice on the stance of “moral governance,” a model dominance strategy envisioned by BARMM Chief Minister Ahod “Murad” Ebrahim in running the affairs of the f ledgling political entity. “This dialogue will help foster understanding and solicit support from the youth sector in the BARMM,” Dunding said Thursday. Meanwhile, Ebrahim said the concept of moral governance is not exclusive to Islam as providing good leadership and competent governance are universal, and true, even within Christianity and the IP communities. “I hope that this dialogue highlights these commonalities and helps us further appreciate that the work on making the lives of our people better is shared responsibility with understanding,” Ebrahim said. In the dialogue, youth religious leaders discussed their roles in enhancing social cohesion among the youth in the region, attaining a consensus on the definition of moral governance in the

context of Bangsamoro, and gathering proposals for policy development primarily in the context of the youth of different faith. Christian youth representative Adolfo Crisver Nimes from Cotabato City said the gathering of young minds from various faiths showe d t h at “u n it y i n diversity” is very active in the region. “Through this, may the misinformation about the BARMM and the moral governance concept b e corrected,” he said. The for um sp e a kers came from various leaders of different faith working as one in the region. (PNA)

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from page 1 alcoholic drinks during curfew hours (9 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next day) is still in effect, hence violators (sellers and buyers) will be apprehended and meted out the applicable penalties," he said. “Covid-19 is still very much in our midst and it is incumbent upon each one of us to comply with regulations for the right reason, not for fear of apprehension” he added. Last week, Mayor Oscar Moreno warned that the lowering of quarantine classification from modified enhanced community quarantine to GCQ should not make the public complacent in observing minimum public health standards. "Let us not be reckless. Let us not be complacent and let us not sacrifice the health of our people. Until the last virus is gone, the war is not yet over, and the battle (against Covid-19) still rages on," he said in an online briefer. (PNA)

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Momo was undersecretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways before he retired from government service to represent CWS in 2019 polls. Rep. Johnny Pimentel, the governor’s brother of the province’s second district, will be pitted against Edmund Estrella, scion of political family based in Bislig City. Former long-time governor Dr. Primo Murillo will be Pichay’s running mate and will be pitted against incumbent provincial board member and former vice governor Manuel Alameda. Rep. Pichay was once a strong ally of the Pimentel

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late ANTHONY BAHIAN BALABA, who died on February 22, 2021, that the decedent left a property with Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-92294 situated in the Barangay Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Island of Mindanao, and has been the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AND WAIVER OF RIGHTS, filed by the heirs of ANTHONY BAHIAN BALABA, per DOC #28; PAGE #6; BOOK #XXXI; Series of 2021 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. ROBERT N. GUMALING, JR. BWM: Sept. 27, Oct. 4 & 11, 2021

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siblings who lord it over the politics in the province for decades. Sitting Vice Gov. Librado Navarro, who was embroiled in the alleged investment s c am c ont rove rs y, w a s no longer picked by Gov. Pimentel as his running mate and sought another mayoralty bid in Bislig City. Political observers opined the bitter rivalry between the Pichays and Pimentels has resulted into an equal footing of getting support from the incumbents in the municipal level making the election in May 9 next year a tight race. “There are towns where most local officials continue their support to the Pimentels but there are others who jumped to the other side of the political fence simply because they were fed up of the Pimentels lording over the politics in the province for such a very long time,” the observer, who asked not to be identified, pointed out. The split of the PichayPimentel political alliance has taken its toll into the infighting among the Pichay siblings Butch’ s elder brother Philip Pichay , for mer Cantilan mayor and representative of Congress, has sided with the Pimentels, seen as grudge fight against his brother Butch. He parted ways with his brother after Butch fielded Carla to be mayor of Cantilan when he was still incumbent mayor and lost in the 2019 elections. Philip is getting a crack anew in the mayoralty race in Cantilan under the Pimentels Hugpong Surigao party while Team Gugma fielded former mayor Genito Guardo. Guardo was mayor from 2010 to 2016 and agreed to slide down to a vice mayoralty post when Philip decided to run as mayor of Cantilan while the latter was still in good terms with Butch. Ironically, Guardia was the mayor who did not allow mining in their town when Pichay and the Pimentels were at it on the mining investments with Pichay having stake at Claver Mining Company while the Pimentels were operating the CTP Construction and Mining Corporation in neighboring Carrascal town.

In 2010, more than 3,000 Cantilan residents signed a petition opposing the entry of Marcventures Development Corporation and Guardo denied the mining company a business permit. Philip was unseated as congressman of the first district by his opponent Mary Elizabeth Ty-Delgado after the Supreme Court reversed the ruling of House of Representative Electoral Tribunal by affirming the complaint of Delgado that a political candidate can only run for public office after five years of conviction of libel case. Losing candidate Delgado, who garnered the second highest number of votes, filed a quo warranto case. She pointed out that Philip Pichay was convicted of four counts of libel – a crime involving moral turpitude – in 2011. Citing Section 12 of the Omnibus Election Code, she said a person convicted of such crime can only be eligible to run for office again five years.

the latest research and technology on potato farming. In 2019, a group of farmers went on a five-day course in Canada as part of URC’s collaboration with the Prince Edwards Island Potato Board. There, they learned new techniques on seeding and planting, soil management, storage and other key practices. “This initiative has been a win for everyone. Farmers get the resources they need to weather the pandemic. There is a boost in efforts to promote high-value crops like potato. URC, meanwhile, realizes its goals under its peopleand planet-friendly strategy,” Laurent Levan, URC’s SVP for Corporate Development & External Affairs, said. Levan said the Sustainable Potato Program is part of URC’s move towards becoming a global sustainable organization. “Our company is building its sustainability roadmap alongside the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This includes responsible sourcing, production, consumption and developing the capabilities of communities for better livelihood,” he added. (PR)

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coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic that has disrupted food supply chains. It also guaranteed a stable supply of potatoes for consumers. URC has been providing imported Granola potato seeds from Canada to farming communities in Benguet, Mt. Province, Bukidnon, and Davao del Sur under the “Sustainable Potato Program”. Last year, the company was able to donate up to 135 metric tons (MT) of Granola Elite 3 table potato seeds imported from Canada to over 1,000 farmers. “These were really quality seeds, and have been a big help for us,” Copas said. He said his group had been able to sell their potatoes for P30 to P35 a kilo. Gabriel Bandao, head of the Imbayao Community Participatory Action Research Association, said farmers in Imbayao town, in Bukidnon, were able to sell nearly 10,000 kilos of potatoes at P65 to P70 a kilo. “The program helped 100 percent of farmers here in Imbayao. That’s why we are very thankful to URC. They’ve helped us improve our yield and, with it, our lives,” he said. Cooperatives participating in the program have also received quality training, as well as access to

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five years in 2011, and subsequently for another five years in 2016. In its two reports issued on Oct. 6, 2021, Australia’s Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) decided to discontinue the said measure on canned pineapples from the Philippines, following findings that its expiration will neither lead to the dumping of the products concerned nor cause material injury to the domestic industry. The ADC initiated an expiry review on Jan. 25, 2021, after Golden Circle sought the extension of the imposition of the antidumping measure for another five years. (PR)

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start jelling at me now, though I am one of them. So, where is the edge and borderline? Paper can be indeed a luscious and beautiful thing - the way we savor fine food and wine, as Steve Leveen, co-founder and CEO of Levenger, said. People complain that writing by hand is slow (yes I am really!), BUT that can be good for thinking and creating! Here we are again! Yes, it matters still: in defence of the power of paper! What do you think, my dear readers, while holding this newspaper right now in your hands? +++ Email: doringklaus@gmail.com or follow me in Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter or visit www.germanexpatinthephilippines. blogspot.com or www.klausdoringsclassicalmusic.blogspot.com.


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