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BALLOON SELLER. An old man sells colorful balloon outside the St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral in Cagayan de Oro City on Friday, Aug. 23. Built in 1845 by Agustinian Friars, The St. Agustine Metropolitan Cathdral is one of the most iconic scene for Cagayan de Oro City. The original was destroyed in World War II and was rebuilt again after the war. St. Agustine is the patron saint of the city since it became a Christian settlement in 1622. The city celebrates the Feast of St. Agustine on Aug. 28. MindaNews photo by Froilan Gallardo

Jesuits in Mindanao: The Mission

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he coffee table Jesuits in Mindanao: The Mission (Muse Books) will be launched on Sunday, September 8, 2013 as one of the highlights of the renaming of the Xavier University Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The date coincides with the Feast of the Nativity of Mary, Mother of Jesus Christ. “The book chronicles the life and joys of Jesuit missionaries among the people of Mindanao,” said publisher Ramoncito Ocampo Cruz (XUGS ’67) “It honors Jesuits present and past, the people whose lives and thoughts they were able to influence and the schools they built: Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Ateneo de Davao University and Ateneo de Zamboanga University.” The 300-page coffee table book shows a white-cassocked priest riding a carabao on its cover and is lavishly illustrated with a pictorial history of the Jesuit Mission in Mindanao, commencing from their return to the Philippines in 1861.It is excellently laid out and beautifully printed in Singapore. JESUITS

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aken from the movie of this title, the words greet the customers of Chingkee Tea as they enter the cozy sanctuary free of the heavy rains pouring on the rest of Cagayan de Oro City. Customers would find it hard to resist the invitation to leave a world’s worth of problems outside with the pink porcelain roses and small pillow hearts scattered around the charming tea shop. “Drinking tea is a lifestyle,” said Sharee Mae U. Te, the very young entrepreneur who owns the tea shop which is now a year and five months in business. And although several businesses have worn out the changing lifestyles selling line, only few have backed it with sincerity as Chingkee Tea does. “We have notions that it is for old people,” Ms. Te said. “I wanted to introduce it to young people. That it’s not just medicinal. Drinking it involves our different senses.” “Milk tea is very likeable but I want to share the different kinds of tea that suit different kinds of moods. My staff before didn’t drink tea. So we have tea tasting. I am glad that they now would ask me for the price of the tea I bring in from other countries because they would like to try them.” Laila G. Soliven, who visited Cagayan de Oro for a weekend vacation, agrees that Chingkee Tea has made a distinction for itself. “I am not much of a foodie but I’m a sucker for quaint restaurants and cafes where you go for the experience besides the food.”

Already a tea drinker since she could not drink coffee for medical reasons, Chingkee Tea was a new experience altogether. “The tea they offer are different from those that we have in Manila,” she said. “Especially the yakult series – I have never seen these in Manila. I did not know you can do much more with tea in terms of mixes. Maybe if I were a resident of CdO, Chingkee Tea would be one of the places I would frequent.” Having worked hard at starting the shop, even going to Taiwan to study how to make authentic Taiwanese milk tea, MsTe continues to do hands-on management. She goes the rounds in making sure the customers are satisfied with their drinks. Ms. Te also shares that at the start, they would taste all of the drinks before serving them to make sure it was the perfect mix. “As a result, we had a hard time sleeping for days because of the caffeine overdose,” she laughs. “But now, we have become confident in the mixtures and just imagine if we still test it now. It would be hard to keep up with the orders.” All these have paid off, their shop having expanded over twice its size in October last year. In addition to the expansion, they were also able to open another branch near two large schools in Barangay Macasandig.

There was another motivation behind the opening of ChingkeeTea. “I wanted to display my love for art,” said Ms. Te. “I thought of starting a café, but the market was already saturated for coffee. Besides I don’t drink coffee. The milk tea industry was then growing in Manila.” What became of this passion are the collages found on chairs and tables, personally designed plastic cups, and a lot more knick knacks displayed around the shop. A mural at its bordered outdoor space was also done by local artists all of whom Ms. Te first met as customers of her shop. Chingkee Tea has managed to make its interior designing an interaction with its customers, accomplishing its goals of making the place a hub for art. With her life threaded through with tea, Ms. Te does not want to be boxed in the trending milk tea shop business. “I want to be the tea authority here,” she said. “I want to be able to make my own tea someday, combining leaves and herbs knowing their health benefits and what effect they could have on the mood of a person.”

Although the shop admittedly targets the young, their first customers had been older – those who were already working and had already cultivated the habit of drinking tea. When the young started to pour in and eventually filled the place, Ms. Te said they felt somewhat out of place. “They asked me to open another branch in the residential areas near SM. I would want that for expansion maybe in the future.” “I really wish they would open a branch near our subdivision as well,” said Camille B. Cruz, a frequent customer of Chingkee Tea who comes from Terry Hills to Divisoria just to hang out at the shop. “I started to like milk tea when it was introduced for the first time here in Cagayan de Oro by a different tea shop. But I have never had tea as good as the one in Chingkee Tea. Their art in their shops also make it nice to spend time in with friends.” There had already been individuals interested in franchising the brand but Ms. Te says they are not yet ready for it. She also said that the tea shops that would banner the name ‘Chingkee Tea’ will have to have the same ambiance and artsy chic look her current two shops have. “Because that is me,” she said. “It is very personalized.” With tea becoming part of her life, Ms. Te admits it had not been always that way. “My dad gave me tea when I was younger but I didn’t like it then,” she recounts. “One time in college I was very sick and had some mint tea in Starbucks. It helped a lot in improving my condition so from then on I started drinking tea.”

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Biennial International Show to Feature Innovatory Technologies and Solutions

A numerous highly innovative machine, equipment and solutions are expected to showcase at country's largest and focused metal working show. 5 Axis machine, 3D laser printing, laser cutting machines, robotics and other related products will invade the manufacturing industry in the Philippines this coming August 28-31, 2013 at World Trade Center Metro Manila. As the only largest professionally organized industrial machinery, equipment, accessory and subcontracting exhibition in the country and recognized worldwide for its being the only focused industry, PDMEX 2013 is the perfect stage for companies to showcase their newest innovations, as well as for everyone to share knowledge and discuss industry trends. PDMEX 2013 is an ideal venue for professionals, decision makers to introduce, meet, network, learn, form business partnerships and closing deals. PDMEX is back with much better and bigger scope that would cater to the metal working and its allied industries. The 6th Philippine Die & Mould, Machineries and Equipment Exhibition (PDMEX) will be participated by over 350 leading local

and foreign companies occupying over 500 booths displaying their state-of-the-art innovations and solutions. In addition, PDMEX will showcase and launch the “Die and Mold Solution Center”, a joint project of the Philippine Die and Mold Association, Inc. (PDMA) and Metals Industry Research and Development Center (MIRDC) and Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the facility will be staffed and managed by PDMA who will perform activities related to training, consultancy and will serve as common service facility for die and mold makers. Over 8,000 visitors are expected to gather on the 4-day event to witness the one of a kind show that created bench mark in the exhibition industry. PDMEX 2013 will also attract top industry professionals from all over the world. Every other year, industry will congregate not just to follow the trend, but to to share their knowledge and expertise at the event’s several seminars. A FREE entrance event and a FREE seminars to participate, what else can we ask for. For more information, please contact MAI (Market Access & Innovations) Management Philippines at (63-2) 899-2642 or e-mail mai_mgt@compass.com.ph.

Centrio Mall to give out fiesta sale

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s participation for the upcoming fiesta celebration, Centrio mall will have its Kagay-an Festival sale this August 24-28 and will give out up to 80% off, Marketing Supervisor Justine Tiro said. This very first mall-wide sale is a kick off also for their first fiesta celebration together with the city of Cagayan de Oro. Merchants of theirs will also participate even though some of these had already piloted seasonal sales earlier this year. Aside from the sale, Centrio also participated and sponsored Kagayan Festival Marathon, a core event of the fiesta. This marathon will be held on August 18, 2013. To hype up the fiesta, the sale

would be followed by a Kagay-an Adventure Fair on the week of the fiesta. They will be inviting top companies which are offering adventure activities such as Dahilayan Adventure Park and Kagay Whitewater Rafting. This sale would also be a venue for the tourists that would be coming for the fiesta in a sense that there would be a one-stop shop to do the bookings for these adventure venues. In addition, there would also pasalubong stalls that would be put up which will display local products. According to Tiro, these mall activities are planned in order to promote and boost the tourism in the city. “From the recent report that Cagayan de Oro is a competent city, it is one proof that the lined up activities will still push through,” she added, stating that whatever bad that happened in the city recently, Cagayan de Oro will still push through the fiesta events which will prove and show other cities that this city is really competitive. Centrio Mall Marketing Supervisor Justine Tiro discusses on their plans for Cagayan de Oro fiesta.

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t was just a spur of the moment idea, a plan that spawned after the bombing incident. It was a dream that came into fruition fueled by passion and love for the city. I am so fortunate to have been part of such a wonderful experience. It was the first time that I was able to collaborate with other artists in Cagayan de Oro for a special concert mounted for a worthwhile cause. It started through an idea that floated via Facebook a few days after the tragedy at Rosario Strip. Within hours, local artists confirmed their participation and signified interest to pitch in. Days after, the venue and date was set. Thus, Pagbantog Kagay-an was born- A concert against violence and injustice. Being one of the performers was a humbling experience. It allowed me to interact with fellow performers who share the same drive to express what we felt through the arts. Our efforts were just a simple step and our modest contribution to stand firm against lawlessness that hound our beloved city. 50

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“Gifted musicians have left the profession not for the lack of talent, but lack of competitive drive. It is certainly not always the most talented musicians who find their artistic path in music although talent does help greatly. Those who find success have a common theme for the most partthat is a sustained intensity of effort.” ~ Paul Hostetter I quoted Paul Hostetter’s statement above almost a year ago but still it rings in my head how he described “discipline” as sustained intensity effort. How am I in this area? Struggling just like you perhaps. Facing another level in my career as God gives me another set of responsibility and at the same time going online school for music, challenging as it is I remind myself of such definition and How God strengthens me each day as I go through the process. Discipline is inevitable in any field. We all need it our careers. It takes discipline to master a musical instrument, to perfectly sing songs, to dance gracefully and even to study continuously even after school life. Physical, emotional and mental disciplines are important however what ties them all is the Spiritual Discipline that we should not forget and neglect.

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I am Somebody

“Millions of Children Live on the Streets” … “No Rights, No Choice, No Voice”… These are the words in the youtube video “I am Somebody” Street Child World Cup which features artists London Elektricity, S.P.Y and Diane Charlemagne. It is the official Street Child World Cup song for the Road to Rio 2014. The video shows Payatas FC, a group of Filipino street children who have been introduced and trained in playing street football and as you will see in the video – these kids now hold a lot of hope in life. I have always been a fan of football, once you’ve played the game – you keep on going. I like football not just because it’s one of my favorite sports, but watching how FIFA fights racism, how the Azkals (Philippine Men’s National Football Team) gave inspiration to the younger generation, how these kids from Payatas were given new hope – it is passion at work. The video “I am Somebody” digs deeper into our hearts as human beings.

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Maybe instead of keeping life from happening, perhaps we, as a people, should make a stand and a difference and help create a better world by harnessing the life that is already here. Football teaches us a lot of things – family, heritage, culture, competition, team-play, leadership, determination, passion and the list go on. Perhaps, D a r. Rey better understanding of our souls. Get to know the beautiful game, try it even. I will leave it up to your interpretation; you may watch the “I am Somebody” video on youtube or subscribe to their channel: http://youtube.com/ streetchildworldcup. Live Life, Passionately.

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Where you may read us: An Emergency: Pancreatitis In Capsule Form

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he pancreas is one important organ that is located behind the stomach in the upper abdomen. It is very near the gallbladder and liver, too. Thus, it is not surprising to note that there are instances where, affectations of the pancreas will also affect the stomach, the small intestine, liver. Its functions is related to the secretions of the cells seen in the pancreas: the islet cells, through its insulin and glucagon regulate sugar (glucose) metabolism , and the acinar cells are responsible in the secretion of digestive enzymes. Pancreatitis can be acute or chronic. The clinical manifestations of pancreatitis are related to the production of the digestive enzymes while still in the pancreas. Ordinarily, these enzymes once secreted, these are pushed to the small intestines to do what it is supposed to do- help in the digestive process. However, in the presence of gallstones, certain medications, infectious agents, abdominal surgery, smoking and alcohol intake, the functions of the pancreas is compromised. In cases where alcohol is the cause of the pancreatitis, the injury is related to damage and blockage of the pancreatic ducts due to digestive enzyme

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by Dr. Mary Jean Loreche

release and alcohol by products destroying the cell membranes damage to the cell membranes. In general, pancreatitis secondary to alcohol intake will require prolonged and hazardous drinking, which in turn causes a progressive and irreversible damage to the pancreas. It is quite difficult really to quantify how much or how often or how long the drinking must be, in order to cause damage to the organ. There are individuals who may not even succumb to pancreatitis. But, this doesn’t excuse one from doing harm to one’s pancreas. Diagnosing the disease will require clinical history: pain is sudden in onset, severe and is felt in the upper abdominal area that may radiate to the back, and worsens after eating. Characteristically, the pain is

somewhat relieved by bending forward. Other manifestations include nausea and vomiting, and if it is chronic, the pain is recurrent, associated with passage of oily and smelly stool, indigestion and weight loss. Once seen in the clinic or emergency room, and pancreatitis is the initial impression, blood tests for digestive enzymes, amylase and lipase will be requested. Ultrasound and XRAY are likewise ordered. Complications include a patient’s increased vulnerability to infections, kidney failure, diabetes, pseudocyst formation and malnutrition. But, the more feared complication is circulatory collapse as it can cost the life of the patient unless attended to immediately. Treatment is directed towards what caused the pancreatitis, meaning, if it is all alcohol related, then, withdrawal of the alcohol. Hospitalization and directed symptom management is given in order to stabilize the condition of the patient. Lifestyle changes like alcohol and cigarette abstinence, low fat diet are simple things that will help one in preserving his/her pancreas.

Procrastination is a Thief of Dreams “Whatsoever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.” (Colossians 3:23). When I open my eyes to a glorious new morn, I take a few more luxurious minutes in bed stretching & anticipating my day. I always face the day excited and happy. I take my time browsing over some spiritual reading, then on to a slow breakfast & idle chatter with members of the family. These rituals are enjoyable & harmless by themselves. But before I know it, my morning is gone. The tiny minutes frittered away on some pleasant indulgences soon add up to huge chunks of valuable time lost. The sad part is, they have become a habit with me, and have set the standard of a pampered life. I didn't realize it, but I have become a slothful person. I can argue that I deserve this. That I am just enjoying the wellearned fruits of my labor. Didn't I work myself to the bone for the past 3 decades? The sluggard will find nothing wrong with a lifestyle of comfort & ease. But for a person with a purpose, for a worker in God's vineyard, this is disgraceful behaviour. I will not call myself lazy. I can be counted on to deliver a good job. The problem is, I know I can do better. The good job can still be transformed into a masterpiece. And I should not just deliver, I should yield an abundant harvest. If we are not giving our very best to our work, to living a life of victory,

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then we have to concede that we are slothful people. We can do more, but we are procrastinators. I'm not talking about being busy. There are countless persons who have their nose relentlessly on the grindstone. For them, life has become a neverending drudgery of toil and work. A donkey's world. I'm talking about the majority who can't seem to harness their time, energy and willpower for greatness. Your dreams are too wonderful to dump in the garbage bin of procrastination. How do you know if you are a procrastinator? If you are just taking tiny baby steps toward your dream, making soft little decisions, never straying from your comfort zone, and easily cast down by excuses, you are a procrastinator. Be bold. Ride life like a bull. Take it by the horns. Procrastination is not only a thief

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of time, it is also a stealer of dreams. The longest job to finish is the one that took you too long to start. The work you keep postponing, is the work you won't finish. A work once begun, is already half done. Everytime you plan to do your work tomorrow, or next week, or very soon, your dream is sailing farther away from you. The best time to build your dreams was a decade ago; but the next best time is right now! So how do we demolish our tenacious enemy, Procrastination? Focus all your attention and determination in doing the work that needs to be done at hand. Do it immediately. Instantly. Right away. Without delay. Pronto! Don't wait until some conditions have been met, or some other chore has been accomplished first, or when you are feeling good, or in the mood. Just jump right in. Attack the task. When you feel overwhelmed at the enormity of your goal, ask yourself, what's the next step? Then just take that one step. You only need to take the next step. You are not required to jump to the top of the mountain of your ambition in one single leap. You are asked to climb the mountain only one step at a time. Easy does it. Steady as she goes. Work smarter, not harder. Using the "right now, pronto" approach will knock down procrastination, before it can rob you of your lofty ambition!

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Seda Centrio employees led by General Manager Lorenzo Tang conducted a feeding program for children of the Shell-Gawad Kalinga Village at PN Roa Subdivision, Calaanan last August 10, 2013. Some 150 children from the approximately 200 households residing in the village benefitted from the program conducted as part of the corporate social responsibility program of Seda Centrio, one of the three Seda hotels nationwide of AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts Corporation. “This is our way of giving back to the community for the warm welcome it has given Seda

Centrio, said Mr. Tang. “We wish to help those less fortunate who suffered in the Sendong tragedy our little share in alleviating their hardship.” Aside from Mr. Tang, other Seda Centrio officers who joined the activity included Ms. Fe Macion, assistant financial controller; Mr. Noah Bubod, engineering manager; and Ms. Amelita Gutierrez, sales manager. Besides the food ,the children also received simple tokens like pencils and ballpens, as well as cholodates and candies as prizes for the games prepared by the donors. Seda Centrio worked on the

project in partnership with Gawad Kalinga Cagayan de Oro Chapter through Mr. Tootsie Besinga, Shell-GK project manager. Mr. Besinga said the initial batch of 122 GK houses in the village were turned over to the Cagayan de Oro City government represented by Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas on December 19, 2012 by Mr. Edgar Chua, country manager of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation which provided funds for the project. In addition, Shell has also donated a multipurpose hall and an additional 78 houses by June, 2013 to bring to 200 the number of houses in the village.

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Capitol University - Graduate School (GS) and CU - Alumni Association awarded 2 plaques of recognition to Dr. Mitchel Villaceran - Rodriguez, Master of Arts in Education Batch 2007 and Doctor of Philosophy Batch 2012 graduate for having adjudged as one of the 10 Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Teachers of the Philippines for 2013 and for living Capitol University’s core values of competence, character, commitment, and culture during the CU Graduate School Acquaintance last August 17, 2013 at VIP Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. (from left) Dr. Francis Thaise A. Cimene, Dean of the Graduate School, Professor Rolando L. Aligsao, President of the GS Student Body Organization Dr. Luvismin Sy-Aves, CU Vice President for Academic Affairs, Mr. Espejo J. Rodriguez, Dr. Mitchel’s husband, Professor Clifford Jose G. Roa, President of the CU Alumni Association, Dr. Mitchel V. Rodriguez, Metrobank Awardee, Dr. Fe R. Juarez, Capitol University Executive Vice President, Dr. Enrique S. Guevarra, Immediate Past President of GS Student Body Organization.

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PDMEX is a biennial event, and known as the only largest professionally organized industrial machinery, equipment, accessory and subcontracting exhibition in the country and recognized worldwide for its being the only focused CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - (from left) Dorothy Pabayo, Chair City Tourism industry. Council; Mrs. Arlene Moreno, City Tourism Council Honorary Chair; City Mayor Oscar Moreno; Roldan Yacapin - President of Florikultura de Oro; Eileen San Juan, Chair of the Fiesta Activities 2013; DOT-10 Regional Director Catalino "Butch" Chan III in the ceremonial ribbon cutting of the Florikultura Garden Show at the re-developed Duaw Park, August 19. (located below the tennis courts, near the St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral). Photos by Mike BaĂąos

The country's Philippines' Only Largest & Focused Metal Working Show entitled The 6th Philippine Die & Mould, Machineries and Equipment Exhibition will be held from August 28-31, 2013 at Hall A, B & C of World Trade Center Metro Manila, Philippines. PDMEX is back with much better and bigger scope that would cater to the metal working and its allied industries. PDMEX, over six (6) years of serving the industry continuously holds its title as the Philippines’ Largest Metalworking Show and Best Platform to meet new and existing clients by maintaining the international level and by continuously delivering buyers and sellers or key industry players in one venue. The event is organized by one of the leading association in

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the industry, the Philippine Die & Mold Association, Inc. and managed by one of the country's professional event organizer / management company, MAI Management Philippines. Presently, the 6th PDMEX will be participated by over 350 reputable local and foreign companies from different industry sectors namely; Automation, Controls, Robotics, Machine Tools, Metal Finishing, Measuring Tools, Testing and Laboratory Equipment, Outsourcing, Process Engineering, Plastics, Welding, Sheet Metal and other allied industries, with over 500booths on display and over 8,000 visitors are expected to visit the show. Be one of them to experience and learn the new, sophisticated and highly advanced technologies coming from different countries. Be educated by attending our FREE technical presentations, product demonstrations and seminars. For more information, please contact MAI (Market Access & Innovations) Management Philippines at (63-2) 899-2642 or e-mail mai_mgt@compass.com.ph.

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Rodriguez pushes Magna Carta for Journalists by BONG D. FABE of BusinessDaily

"WE want to professionalize your profession.” With these words, Cagayan de Oro City second district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez (CDP) dismissed allegations that government is really bent on muzzling the “freest and liveliest press in Asia.” Rodriguez told the Business Mirror that his intention is not to muzzle or regulate Philippine press but only to “professionalize” it, noting the many “chainsaw media/journalists” who are like vigilantes out to do the bidding of the highest bidder. “No, that’s not true that we are trying to muzzle the press,” he said, adding: “We always hear complaints from legitimate professional journalists regarding the activities of these tigbas that not only destroy the journalism profession but also the image of other journalists who are credible, The MissCdeO 2013 Candidates in their swimwear. Photo by Glenn Palacio have integrity and who follow the professional ethics of journalism.” Rodriguez disclosed that he refiled last week HB 1047 or An Act Providing for a Magna Carta for Journalism, which he first filed on July 8, 2010 but failed to get the approval of the 15th Congress. It was referred to the Committee on Public Information, then headed by Rep. Ben Evardone, on August 2, 2010 but had not passed muster at the Committee level. Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar HB 1047 seeks the creation of the Moreno was nominated, along with Philippine Center for Journalists (PCJ) Tangub City Mayor Phillip Tan, as which will act as the accreditation chairman of the Regional Development center of all journalists in the Council X (RDC 10) on Tuesday, country. The PCJ will also administer August 20, 2013 during the 98th Full professional examinations for all Council Meeting at Marco Hotel, journalists before they are allowed to Alwana Business Park this city. work in the journalism profession. The nomination of Mayor Moreno “Accredited journalists shall be and Mayor Tan will then be submitted entitled to all benefits and privileges and endorsed to President Benigno to be accorded to them by law, by their employers and by the PCJ,” he said in Aquino III who will then choose his proposed measure. among the nominees as the chairman Journalists who have at least 10 of the 2013-2016 RDC 10. years continuous experience in the The said meeting was also a journalism profession are exempted by reorganization of the RDC-X 2013PCJ examinations. 2016. The PCJ is also mandated to The nomination was based on promulgate a code of ethics for the RDC X guidelines where only local chief executives (LCEs) are Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno. qualified for the chairmanship/coPhoto by JB Leonardo chairmanship and only members from of Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia. the local government units (LGUs) Gov. Ramiro was elected as chair and regional line agencies shall vote of the Economic and Development for the nominees for chairmanship/cohe National Household Targeting Committee; Gov Dimaporo is chairman chairmanship. Office of DSWD Field Office of the Social Development Committee The meeting was also attended 10 will be conducting a series and Mayor Maria Luisa Romualdo of by private sector representatives and of Orientation for the 93 Local Mambajao Camiguin as chair of the regional directors of different regional Government Units and five provinces Macro committee. line agencies. of region 10 from August 22-30,2013. For the private sector Among those present were Lanao This is in line with the preparation representatives, Mr Rodolfo Meñes del Norte Governor Khalid Dimaporo; for the implementation of the and Mr Jaime Rafael Paguio were Misamis Occidental Governor Second Round Regular Household Assessment/Enumeration within this nominated as chair and co-chair. (CIO) Herminia Ramiro, and representative year. The National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction or Listahanan is an information management system that the government use in identifying who and where the poor are and is being spearheaded by the Department of Social Welfare and Development. It aims to address poverty reduction through a scientific and target- focused strategy. Being the lead Agency, the The Regional Development Council of Northern Mindanao (RDC-X) participants and guests during Department of Social Welfare and the 98th RDC-X Full Council Meeting, August 20, 2013 during the 98th Full Council Meeting at Marco Development through the Regional Hotel, Alwana Business Park in Cagayan de Oro City. Photo by: Cagayan de Oro City Info Network Project Management Office is enjoined

journalist. And any journalist found guilty of violating the code of ethics will be suspended and/ or his accreditation withdrawn. “It is necessary for the enactment of a law that will ensure a living wage, an atmosphere conducive to productive journalism work, reiterate value of ethics, provide for development programs that will deepen the practice of their profession, and promote the defense and protection of freedom and human rights of journalists and their organizations,” Rodriguez said in the bill’s explanatory note. Once passed into law, the Magna Carta for Journalists assures all accredited journalists to be “provided with benefits packaged at par with the current benefits enjoyed by those in the labor force.” “If we lawyers must first take an exam; like doctors and other professions; why not journalists? This way, we can professionalize the journalism profession and weed it from unscrupulous characters,” he said. Rodriguez also urged all journalists to put into writing their objections, comments and suggestions about the proposed measure and give them to him so he can amend his bill for the good of all journalists. “I suggest you help convene the Cagayan de Oro Press Club and discuss this bill. Then give me all your inputs, favourable or not, so I can also make the bill better,” he told this reporter.

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Moreno nominated as chair of RDC 10

NHTO-DSWD conducts orientation for local gov’t units in region 10

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to closely coordinate and collaborate with the respective Local Government Units (LGUs) in the conduct of said household assessment and enumeration in the entire region. The said orientation will be participated by Governors, Mayors or their representatives, Provincial/City/ Municipal Planning and Development Officers, ABC Presidents, Provincial /City/Municipal SocialWelfare and Development Officers within region 10. One of the major activities in the conduct of the Second Round RegularHousehold Assessment/ Enumeration will be the on-site houseto-house assessment and household enumeration . It is aimed at targeting and creating a database of poor households nationwide known as “Listahanan Ng Mga Pamilyang Nangangailangan” for social protection programs and services.

(Mitzie S.Santiago)

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One hundred golf balls make up the design for a golf club in Cagayan de Oro City. The golf balls have each been painted with a color to produce the logo. A tournament is currently going on in Cagayan de Oro to celebrate the city’s fiesta. Photo by GERRY LEE GORIT of Mindanao Daily News

Car for hole-in-one, Pueblo de Oro’s golf tournament by GERRY LEE GORIT of Mindanao Daily News

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - A Toyota Vios awaits the lucky golfer who will make a hole-in-one during the Pueblo de Oro Golf Club’s fiesta tournament this weekend. The member-guest tournament has drawn around 275 players from neighboring clubs in Iligan, Ozamiz, Marawi and Bukidnon, and faraway Davao, Cebu and Manila. So far no one has made a hole-in-one in the history of the club’s annual tournament that is held every August during the fiesta activities of Cagayan de Oro City. Members of the club invite non-member players, that is why it is called a member-guest tournament. Club manager Clifford Celdran said major prizes will be awarded to the winners including trophies and additional hole-in-one worth P100,000. According to Micael Chiong Jr., chairman of the ways and means committee, the club was able to get many sponsors who donated prizes and giveaways. The registration fee is P2,500 but each player will be given giveaways worth P5,000 each. There will also be raffle prizes worth a total of P400,000. Tournament chairman Eduardo Alaba said awarding will be on Sunday afternoon. The organizers were worried about the July bombing in Cagayan de Oro but Celdran said they pushed through with the tournament following the lead of the city government in pushing through with the fiesta activities. He said there have been no untoward incidents in the previous tournaments. Next year the club will be pushing for the inclusion of the tournament in the official list of fiesta activities with the city government.

FIRE PROTECTION & PLUMBING SERVICES A participant in the 10th Pueblo Invitational Tournament tries to putt his ball into the first hole. The annual tournament is held during the fiesta of Cagayan de Oro. Awarding is scheduled on Sunday at 4 p.m. at the clubhouse.

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Club manager Clifford Celdran, ways and means chairman Micael Chiong Jr. and tournament director Eduardo Alaba get ready for the hosting of the 10th Pueblo Invitational Tournament. Close to 300 players are seeing action in the member-guest tournament.

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t’s that time of the year again—it’s the rainy season, and people cannot help but think of the worst: another Ondoy or another Sendong, and the calamity that may happen. With what the Filipino people had faced in the previous years and recently with typhoon Maring, preparedness has been the most important takeaway for every Pinoy from the numerous typhoons which come and go.

MyPhone B18+TV Duo has mobile TV, so users may keep themselves updated with news even when electricity is out.

Need to Have: A 72-hour kit for every household Seventy two hours—this period is a matter of life and death should any calamity or disaster such as flooding/ storm happen. It takes an average of 3 days for access to basic supplies such as food and water, and services such as power and communication to return to normal. Thus, authorities recommend that every household become prepared by keeping a 72-hour kit at bay. A 72-hour kit contains basic necessities which include noodles, biscuits, canned goods (and can opener), water, first aid kit and medicines, blankets, flashlight and batteries—enough for an entire household's consumption for 3 days.

MyPhone cell phones are pre-loaded with emergency numbers.

Need to Do: What's happening? What's going to happen? Too many times (and storms), the Filipino people have feared for their safety. Other than a 72-hour kit, constant monitoring is crucial amidst the storm and flooding—even when power and communication lines are down. But worry not anymore as mobile technology has made TV phones that can last for 3 days (on standby time) possible, such as the MyPhone B18+ Duo. It's handy for times of calamity or disaster, not just because of its mobile TV feature which can let you monitor updates and what to prepare for, but also because of its phonebook pre-loaded MyPhone with emergency hotlines. Moreover, MyPhone B18+ TV offers the dual-SIM technology, so when one network fails you in times of emergency, there's always another one to back you up. The phone’s camera flash also doubles as flashlight. Available for only Php 1, 490, every household can now afford to have an emergency phone in their 72-hour kit.

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JESUITS from page 1 Muse Books donated the entire print run of the first edition to the Philippine Jesuit Aid Association (PJAA) and proceeds from its sale will go towards the care of infirm Jesuits and the formation of future members of the Society of Jesus. Father Herbert Schneider, PJAA executive director, said donations for the book will go directly to the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus through the PJAA which serves as the development office of the Province. “We are grateful to the publisher, Ramoncito Cruz and Media Wise Communications for their kindness and untiring effort to organize photos and stories documenting the mission of Jesuits in Mindanao since 1596. The funds will go a long way to serve our fellow Jesuits who gave their all in mission and would still do so if not for illness

and old age,” said Fr. Schneider, “Graduates from the Jesuit universities continue to espouse the ideals of St. Ignatius to become ‘men for others,’ serving society, families, and God,” he added. The Philippine Jesuit Province hopes to raise PhP 9-million for a minimum donation of PhP 5,000.00 as well as incremental donations arising from companies, people and groups who wish to share more in support of the Province. PJAA is a PCNC accredited institution and all donations will be properly acknowledged and official receipts issued. The PJAA can also issue Certificates of Donation if needed by the donors. The book launch is sponsored by Pioneer Insurance represented by Senior Vice President Rolando A. Robles, head of Professional Sales Agency.

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

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

NOEL SACAY Applicant/s

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Fr Herb Schneider behind the delivery truck of Jesuits in Mindanao The Mission coffee table books Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region X, Cagayan de Oro City NORMA SARINO Applicant/s

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

CASE NO; 2013-10-1367 2011-10-1479

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APPLICANT request authority for approval of extension of validity for certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line;Route2 LOOP Service from Cogon Market –Carmen Market-Liceo-Agora –LKKS and back to Cogon Market and vice versa with the use of one (1) unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on August 22, 2013, 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 TEN(10)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island.

APPLICANT request authority for approval of extension of validity for certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ DUAL service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to Claveria 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 August 22, 2013, 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 TEN(10)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 14th day of August, 2013.

APPLICANT request authority to extend the validity of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ SERVICE on the line ;Malaybalay City to Kibawe –Valencia City –Maramag Don Carlos via Kadongilan and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on August 22, 2013, 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 August, 2013.

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of validity for certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line ;Cogon Market –Iponan and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on August 22, 2013, 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 TEN(10)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 14th day of August, 2013.

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

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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 14th day of August, 2013. MARIANNE C. ULEP Records Officer/Acting Docket Officer

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APPLICANT request authority to extend the validity of certificate of public convenience to operate GT Service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to Camp Philips,Bukidnon and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on August 22, 2013, 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 14th day of August, 2013.

APPLICANT request authority for issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH FRIEGHT TRUCK service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to any point in Region X accessible top motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on August 22, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 12th day of August, 2013.

APPLICANT request authority For approval of sale and transfer with extension and amendment of route of service to operate FILCAB service on the line ;Mambajao –Catarman –Benoni and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on August 22, 2013, 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 14th day of August, 2013.

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension and amendment of route of service to operate PUJ service on the line ;Cogon Market to Indahag Habitat and vice versa with the use of one (1) unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on August 22, 2013, 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 14th day of August, 2013.

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