Mindanao Daily Davao (June 28, 2013)

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DAVAO City--A visiting American basketball team headed by two seven-foot collegiate players will play a two-day exhibition game against a Davao City selection reinforced by players from the Philippine Basketball Association. The Champions for Christ basketball team from the US, composed of collegiate players from the National

the Davao Region was the lowest in Mindanao but was saddened by the high poverty incidence of 28.8 percent as of the first semester of 2012

MALACANANG said it remains open to negotiating peace with the communist rebels despite the lull in the talks and continuing violence on the ground in the past several months. In a press briefing in the Malalacang, Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said that the Aquino administration will always be ready to talk peace with the communists as long as there are no preconditions set to restart the discussions. “We’ve always manifested our intent to keep talking to them but, even from the beginning, we have said that there should be no preconditions; we all come to the table with good intentions and with good faith,” Valte told reporters. “Down the line, we have seen incidents that would cast doubt on those intentions, at least coming from the other side. But at this point, as Alex Padilla said, the government is still open to talking to them,” she said. Padilla, the government’s chief negotiator with the rebels, resigned as both sides have not conducted formal talks in the last two years. As the Aquino government has not wavered on talking peace with the communists, Valte said the major issue is sincerity on both

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Carlos bags 3 MotoRoc titles DAVAO City--Dan Carlos of Mototek Malaybalay won three titles in the Mindanao leg of the 2013 National Motorcycle Race of Champions held Saturday in the parking area of the Victoria Plaza Mall here. Carlos ruled the Novice 115 Super Stock, 125 Super Block and Automatic 160 events. He beat Suzuki Vman’s Anver Antonio and TITLES | page 11

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AVAO City--Regional police director Chief Supt. Jaime Morente has ordered Davao City police authorities to file the necessary criminal charges against the members of the New People’s Army (NPA) tagged in snatching and holding five government troops in Paquibato District, this city last June 17. In a memorandum, city police director Sr. Supt. Ronald dela Rosa in turn, directed the station Commander of Paquibato Police Station to coordinate with the Philippine Army in preparing charges against the rebels. Five soldiers identified as EYED | page 11

A platoon of communist New People’s Army (NPA) close rank in this supplied photo file during a rare formation in an isolated mountain turf in the Southern Philippines Island of Mindanao to commemorate the founding anniversary of the armed-wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines. The police is suing the NPAs for the abduction of five army soldiers in Davao City on June 17, 2013. PHOTO SUPPLIED

Poverty incidence in Davao Region on rise DAVAO City--Davao CityOutgoing Regional Development Council XI (RDC) chairperson and Davao City Mayor Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio said the poverty incidence in

Cynthia Villar pushes gradual yet sure clean-up of Laguna Lake Villar Foundation extends help to sex-for-flight victims - The Villar Foundation, through its managing director, Senator-elect Cynthia Villar, personally handed the sari-sari store showcase to the three Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who were victims of sex-for-flight. Villar also gave cash assistance to cover the travelling expenses of the OFWs in going back to their respective families. With the ordeal suffered by the three, Villar stressed there is more reason for the coming 16th Congress to push for the creation of the Department of Overseas Filipino Workers (DOFW).

CALAMBA City, Laguna -– Senator-elect Cynthia Villar disclosed that the government has conducted an extensive study to address the problem of flooding in the Laguna lakeshore towns and coastal areas brought about by rise in water level of the Laguna Lake. In an interview with newsmen here after the

main program celebrating national hero Dr. Jose Rizal’s 150th birth anniversary, the newly-elected senator expressed her support to whatever possible alternatives resulting from the studies to ease flooding in the lake’s coastal towns and cities. Of Laguna’s 25 towns, four component cities and

a science and nature city of Los Baños, 19 localities were flooded at the onslaught of the southwest monsoon Habagat last year. Owing to the botched dredging project in the Laguna Lake, Villar said “in the meantime, we have to do whatever little ways to solve the problem on flooding.” VILLAR | page 11

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