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Govt creates special task force to oversee Lasureco By SONNY SUDARIA ARMM News Bureau with PIA-NorthMin

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MARAWI City, Lanao del Sur––The government has created a special task force to oversee the management of the Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative (LASURECO) apparently to ease the tension among the coop officials, local residents and local town officials.

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Tengku on GPH, MILF: same page, same word but..

DAVAO City––The Malaysian facilitator in the peace process between the Philippine government(GPH) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) said he never doubted that the 10-day “workshop” to craft a “mutually acceptable” draft Bangsamoro Basic Law would yield positive results despite all signs pointing to an impasse on major issues. “Every cloud has a silver lining,” Malaysian facilitator Tengku Dato’ Ab Ghafar Tengku Mohamed, told MindaNews on Sunday morning at the lobby café at the Waterfront Insular Hotel. Tengku arrived on Friday afternoon not as facilitator but as an “observer.” But he did meet with panel chairs Miriam Coronel-Ferrer of GPH and Mohagher Iqbal of the MilF separately and together on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. He told MindaNews he observed and listened to the two parties but was confident that despite what seemed like very difficult challenges, “there will be that silver lining.” Although Tengku did not say it, a major factor that prevented the impasse was the arrival Sunday afternoon of Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa who met separately with the government and MILF chairs. He said the panels are now “on the same page and same word” but have to consult a dictionary “or better still, a thesaurus,” for the most appropriate See same, page A7

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Davao City to play host to 1st Tribal Games for Peace u A2 MEDICAL MISSION. Misamis Oriental second district Rep. Juliette Uy with the children coming from the five

barangays of Luz Banzon, Kimaya, Aplaya, San Isidro, and Solana, all in Jasaan town, during the holding of her 7th Medical Mission on August 9, 2014. Some of the local officials joining Rep. Uy are Barangay Chairman Dj Wati Maghanoy (Aplaya), Barangay Chairman Benny Pagaspas (Luz Banzon), Barangay Chairman Roel Dael (Solana), Barangay Chairman Alejandro Tapunggot (San Isidro), and Barangay Chairman Lucila Valmorida (Kimaya), SB Member Dr. Johannes Salcedo, Luz Banzon Principal Manolito Sale Sr., ABC President Charlie Eugenio, SB Member Rebecca Edos, Philippine Sinter Corporation (PSC) Manager Emmanuel Butch Gapuz, Atty. Ramil Carreon, police Sr. Insp. Espiredon Bejado, and the local government of Villanueva headed by Rep. Uy’s husband, Villanueva town Mayor Julio Uy. Photo courtesy of Dodo Canoy

Dengue cases in Misor alarming MISAMIS Oriental Vice Governor Joey G. Pelaez expressed his worries on the rise of dengue cases in the province. This after the Office of the Vice Governor has received a steady stream of parents coming from Gingoog City seeking financial assistance because their children were confined in the Intensive Care Units (ICU) in the hospitals of Cagayan de Oro City. Pelaez said: “All of those who visit my office seeking for financial assistance are parents from Gingoog City who come from low-income families. As I inspect their hospital bills, I was shocked seeing it go beyond hundred thousand pesos.” During the 28th Regular Session of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, 2nd District Provincial Board Member Honorable Mercy Grace J. Acain, Chair of the Committee on Health and Education, made a report on the See DENGUE, page A7

SURGING DENGUE CASES. Second District Provincial Board Member Mercy Grace Acain, Chair of the Committee on Health and Sanitation, delivered a special report on the surging rise of dengue cases in the Province especially in the City of Gingoog. Vice Governor Joey G. Pelaez supported the findings of PBM Acain and encouraged everyone to do something about it. photo supplied

Officials sign deal on ‘SND’

GENERAL Santos City–– Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon and Kiamba Mayor Raul Martinez join the forging of partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the public and private partners in the launching of the Service Delivery Network (SDN) of Sarangani Province for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health and Nutrition (MNCHN) program on August 8 at Greenleaf Hotel. SDN will ensure that birth deliveries, among others, from Sarangani, will be accommodated by any health facility in Gensan or Sarangani in order to reduce, if not to eliminate, mortality and morbidity among infants and mothers during deliveries. The MOU was released after Gov. Solon issued Executive Order No. 28, series of 2014 establishing SDN See sign, page A7

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All set for 1st Davao Tribal Games for Peace

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verything i s n ow s e t for the first Davao Tribal Games for Peace slated on August 14 at the People’s Park in Davao City.

An ocular inspection was held yesterday (Aug. 7) morning at the venue by the organizers led by City Councilor Berino Mambo-o Sr. and City Mayor’s Office-Sports Development Division Officer-in-Charge William “Butch” Ramirez. Also present were Deputy Mayor for Klata Tribe Herminia Ortiz, Deputy for Sports Goldie Delvo, Tribal Games coordinator Rudy Mande, CMO-SDD coordinators Tommy Iñigo and Lito delos Reyes and the coordinators of the different tribes and events. The five tribes coming from Ata, Klata, Matigsalog, Ovu-Manubo and Tagbawa will first have a parade during the opening.

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City Councilor Berino Mambo-o (3rd from right) discussing with the representatives of the five different tribes during their ocular inspection for the first Davao Tribal Games for Peace slated on Aug. 14 at the People's Park. (photo by TOMMY IÑIGO)

After a ritual and opening prayer, six games will then be played in the morning. They are Pana (bow and arrow), Sisibow (spear throw), Kakasing (topspin), Bubuntug (bamboo spear), Solopot (blow gun) and Bibinayo (rice pounding). After a lunch break, the

final six events will be the Siklot (wood sticks), Aakow (wooden stilts), Totaringki (fire making), Sosakoro (water fetching), Dagan (running) and Tugof-War. Each tribe will be represented by 50 players both boys and girls aged 18 years old and above, in the oneday historic event held in celebration of the annual 29th Kadayawan sa Dabaw Festival. The over-all team champion will pocket P50,000 while the first and second runners-up will get P40,000 and P30,000, respectively. The third and fourth runners-up will each bring home P15,000. Trophies will also be given away to the teams while medals will be awarded to the individual winners. Mayor Rody Duterte has been invited as the guest

of honor in the awarding and closing ceremony. The Tribal Games was also organized to commemorate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples held every August 9 by the United Nations. Ramirez said the Tribal Games is also part of the administration’s comprehensive sports program under the Duterte Game Plan which will bring together all the tribes and play their games. The over-all champion will win P50,000 while the first and second runnersup will get P40,000 and P30,000, respectively. The third and fourth runnersup will each bring home P15,000. Trophies will also be given away to the teams while medals will be awarded to the individual winners. (LDR/CMO-SDD)

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Mindanao schools tapped for DOST’s river mapping project DAVAO CITY - Universities and colleges in Mindanao have been tapped for the Philippine Light Intensity Detection and Ranging (Phil-LIDAR) project, which aims to map the river systems of four regions in the island. The Phil-LIDAR project is an offshoot of the Department of Science and Technology's Disaster Risk and Exposure Assessment for Mitigation (DREAM) project, which aims to scan the country's river basins to produce 3D maps of flood hazard zones, according to the DOST website. The University of the Philippines Mindanao has been tasked to work alongside the agency for Region 11. Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Central Mindanao University, Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology and Caraga State University will work for Regions 9, 10, and 13, respectively. In an interview Saturday afternoon, Pearl Mars, PhilLIDAR senior science specialist, said their technicians are now mapping Davao Region’s river systems using a Cessa plane rigged with Lidar equipment. The mapping would cover the Talomo, Lipadas, Tagulaya-Sibulan, Digos and Padada-Mainit river systems for Davao del Sur; Lasang for Davao del Norte; Matibo for Compostela Valley; and Baganga-Mahanep, Manurigao, Caraga, Casauman, Quinonoan, Bugnan-Mayo, Bitanayan, and Sumlog river systems for Davao Oriental. Mars said typhoons Pablo and Sendong inspired the project, which would allow local governments to access scientifically collected data to help them in planning mitigation measures for disasters. “The data that would be collected take around three months to validate and model,” she said, adding local government units can write the DREAM project headquarters in Metro Manila to request copies of the data. She said the DOST regularly turns over the data to local government units. The equipment, she added, costs at least P100 million each, with three planes on lease circling the country to monitor a total of 18 major river basins. The DREAM project

has gathered only around 100,000 square kilometers of data, around one-third of the total. The project runs for three years, from May 1 this year to April 30, 2016. The Phil-LIDAR team has been in the region starting last month and has been sending gigabytes of data every day to the headquarters since their arrival. Among the areas that would be flown over were the Tagum, Cagayan de Oro, Iligan, and Butuan flood plains, Mars said. According to the project design, the higher educational institutions such as UP Mindanao are part of the ground team that would validate the data collected from both ground and airborne equipment. The data would be filtered to extract the digital terrain model from the digital surface model. Features significant to flood modeling and flood impact assessment such as buildings, forest cover, and road and river network will also be extracted, the document said. The ongoing DOSTGIA Nationwide DREAM Program covers only 1/3 of 100,000 sq km of 18 major river basins in the Philippines. The proposed program aims to cover the remaining 2/3 of river systems in the country by tapping the state and private colleges and universities nationwide in processing and validating its components. Mars said the team has proposed acquiring a fourth aircraft and LIDAR equipment. “Hopefully, by next year, we would already have four aircraft flying.” The first two aircraft were acquired in November and December 2012, with the newest being acquired by the team in January 2014. Aside from disaster mitigation, local government units can access data on coastal resources and forestry, even agriculture and renewable energy, using the information collected throughout the project duration. The DREAM project is a component of Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards), which also tabulates the flood-prone areas in the Philippines. (MindaNews)


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MARAWI City, Lanao del Sur––The government has created a special task force to oversee the management of the Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative (LASURECO) apparently to ease the tension among the coop officials, local residents and local town officials. Earlier, at least 35 towns mayors in Lanao del Sur filed several charges against Lasureco officials after they cut down the power supplies for alleged non-payment of bills. This has resulted the order of the court to reconnect the power supplies of the affected towns. Also last month, dozens of nongovernment organizations (NGOs) in Lanao del Sur have launched a protest actions against the National Power Corporations (NPC) and the Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative (Lasureco)

over the “lousy” distribution of power supplies and expensive power rate. One of the protesting NGO leaders Akhan Mangundatu said the rate of electricity in Lanao del Sur is quite expensive even if the source of electricity is sourced from Lake Lanao. Mangundatu said that Republic Act 7160 or the local government code requires that one percent of the income from the local sources go to the national government and that 80 percent will be used to subsidize to lower the cost of electricity but the power rate has remained high. He said the power rate in Lasureco has remained high despite the source of electricity was taken from Lake Lanao. Secretary Jericho Petilla of the Department of Energy (DOE) said the Task Force LASURECO was organized based on Memorandum Circular No. 65 issued by

the Office of the President creating an inter-agency committee (IAC) to oversee electrification programs and projects involving distribution utilities in the country. The task force, chaired by Energy Assistant Secretary Matanog Mapandi with 103rd Brigade Commander Col. Glen Macasero and Police Chief Supt. Edgardo Inking as co-chairs, will take over the management of LASURECO to solve the power problem in the province. Petilla said the power problem in Lanao del Sur

has been lingering for so many years already and the government have not forgotten it. “It may have taken some time, but we want to come here with a solution for all of you,” he said during the task force meeting with local chief executives and other stakeholders in the province Thursday, August 7. He said the government is neutral in solving the power problem in Lanao. “We are not trying to undermine anyone here. We are not trying to undermine LASURECO and we are not

also trying to undermine the local government units. Kung merun man pong problema ang dalawa, ang pagpasok namin dito ay hindi papanig sa isang side kundi dahil gusto namin ng solusyon,” stressed Petilla. The energy secretary said the task force will focus on manpower and materials acquisition from August 8 to 21 and implement metering from August 22 to November 30. According to him, the President has committed P69 million for the metering in every household with

existing lines provided they have applied for it. They also plan to stabilize meter reading and bill system starting December to January next year and to finally normalize LASURECO by February 2015 through member-consumers’ election of board of directors who will elect among themselves the coop’s general manager. Petilla however clarified that the move does not mean that the P8 billion debts of LASURECO will be wipedout. (Johaniah N. Yusoph/ APB/PIA-10)

PDEA agents nab 3 illegal drug suspects, including sons of two former solons By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in Region 10 arrested a total of three suspects in illegal drugs since Saturday evening in separate operations. P D E A- 1 0 a s s i s t a n t director Rayford A. Yap identified the suspects as Ni k ko Panc r u d o, a son of former Bukidnon c ong re ss man C and i d o Pancrudo; Eric Badilles, a son of former Lanao del Norte congressman Alipio Badilles; and a certain Ruhola Salipada. Yap said suspects Pancrudo and Badilles were arrested during separate buy-bust operations conducted by anti-narcotics agents. He said Pancrudo was nabbed on Saturday evening at Scions Subdivision in barangay Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, and t hat t he PDEA age nts confiscated from his possession sachets containing suspected shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) weighing a total of 16 grams and worth about P128,000. In the case of Badilles, Yap said he was arrested along Corrales Avenue

in Cagayan de Oro also on Saturday evening and that PDEA agents confiscated from him four packets containing suspected shabu weighing a total of 20 grams worth P160,000. Yap said the third suspect, Salipada, was arrested on Sunday noon at Naawan, Misamis Oriental, after he sped away from a checkpoint and almost ran over the authorities manning the area. He said the government troops were forced to fire at the tires of Salipada’s Honda Civic car when the latter pulled out a gun. Salipada was injured and brought to a hospital after his arrest. Yap s ai d t he PDE A agents and the local police confiscated from Salipada four packets containing suspected shabu, a 9mm pistol and assorted drug paraphernalia. All three suspects were held at the PDEA-10 detention cell in Cagayan de Oro while cases of illegal drugs violation were filed against them on Monday at the city prosecutor’s office for Pancrudo and Badilles and at the Initao court for Salipada. Yap said all three cases were non-bailable.

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SurSur capital city declares state of calamity T

ANDAG City - The city government here was prompted to declare “state of calamity” due to the ever increasing number of dengue

cases in the locality. According to former mayor, now city administrator Alexander Pimentel, during the 2nd Special Session

Education: Its use to humanity By MARY MARJORIE C. JABAO MASTER TEACHER I CUGMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EAST 1 DISTRICT CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY DISTRICT

Education has been very significant matter to humanity, acquiring innumerable defined meanings through the years. To many, attaining education is something that an individual could call as his property and no one can overtake it. Education is a key that make a person to be sensible in his acts, words and beliefs. It is also a driving force that improve the personality of an entity. In the absence of Education, one may forget to take control over his intellect and as well, on his acts. It is already a cliche that when everything that resulted to success or a

mess is a result of one’s actions and thinking. Having an education is similar to taking water, the more one drink every drop, the more his thirst would be healed. It is not just actually what people learned from four classroom corners but on their everyday encounters. Each encounter will bring new learning, filling his thirst of knowledge. T h e s e a re s om e of the reasons which education has been a must-attained matter. After all, education is made in order to boost thinking skills and bring opportunities, in which each being is interested into.

held on August 8, the local legislative arm, cognizant of the situation, has declared “the City of Tandag under the State of Calamity due to Dengue Outbreak based on the report of the Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit of the Department of Health (DOH)-Regional Office XIII.” It was stated in Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP)

cases, and with hot spot of cases in Barangays Telaje and Mabua, and clustering of cases in Barangays Bag-ong Lungsod, Bongtud, Dagocdoc, San Agustin Sur and Rosario.” On the other hand, administrator Pimentel stressed that with such declaration, “calamity fund can already be used for the purpose of addressing its financial

needs.” On July 31, Mayor Roxanne Pimentel had already launched the Department of Health’s (DOH) anti-dengue campaign Aksiyon Barangay Kontra Dengue (ABKD) in Telaje—the leading barangay on the most number of said cases. (NGBT/Greg Tataro Jr., Radyo ng Bayan/ PIA-Surigao del Sur)

DepEd Butuan holds training on K-12 mother tongue based MTB BUTUAN City - An eightday Division TrainingWorkshop on Mot her Tongue Based Multi-Lingual Education or MTBMLE Instructional Material Development for GradesI-III will be conducted starting Monday, August 11 at the Division Training Center, Butuan City Division here. The said training is divided into three phases, namely: Phase I on August 11-12, which focuses on the training-workshop; Phase II will be on August 14-16 which focuses on writing and editing and lastly, Phase III will be on August 26-28 which focuses on final editing and lay-outing.

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Resolution No. 130 series of 2014 that the number of cases in the city, “although no fatality was reported,” has dramatically increased to 81.2 percent as compared to the same period last year from January 1 to August 2. It was likewise cited that “report further shows that dengue incidents are recorded in 18 out of 21 barangays of the city, with a total of 271

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The training-workshop aims to help the Grades-I-III teachers in the making of instructional materials in teaching the Mother Tongue and other learning areas taught in Sinugbuanong Binisaya and Butuanon such as “Big Books” (Short Stories), songs, poems, and other related materials, train potential writers/illustrators on the mechanics and rudiments of short-story writing and digital illustrating and develop reading/instructional materials in Butuanon and Sinugbuanong Binisaya based on the K-12 MTBMLE quarterly learning competencies from GradesI-III. Furthermore, the train-

ing also aims to have these materials checked, edited and validated by experts for reproduction, have these materials printed, reproduced and be given to all Grades-I to III teachers and lastly, organize a pool of division writers and illustrators. Butuan City councilor and Committee on Education chairman Ramon P. Carampatana stressed that Butuanon dialect must be included in the instructional materials and it must be localized in order to preserve the culture and heritage of Butuan. On the other hand, Butuan City Schools Division Superintendent Josita Carmen

posed a great challenge to the participants that quality and relevant instructional materials across all learning areas must be produced as training outputs and used in the teaching-learning process. She also emphasized that teachers’ works must transcend to mortality in order to leave a lasting legacy to the students. “These instructional materials must contribute significantly to the students’ performance especially on their reading ability which is the gateway in learning all genres of learning,” said Carmen. (Dr. Jonas H. Jomonong, DepEd Butuan City Division/ PIA-Agusan del Norte)


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DAR’s PhP 17.1 Million Project in Tukuran The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Region IX and the Zamboanga del Sur (ZDS) Offices as well as the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Tukuran, under the Agrarian Reform Communities Project Phase II (ARCP2) turned over the PhP 6.5 Million – worth of completed five (5) Elementary School Buildings to the five (5) Barangay Councils of Baclay, Luy-a, Tabuan, Tinotungan and Upper Bayao as well as the Barangay Health Station which was turned over to Brgy. Camanga LGU, all in Tukuran, ZDS. This was disclosed by DAR – ZDS OIC – Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer II (PARPO II) Arturo Soria previously. PARPO II Soria added that a PhP 10.6 Million with 1.25 kms. - concreting of the Alindahaw - Panduma, Sr. – Camanga Farm to Market Road under DAR – ARCP 2 is also ongoing in Tukuran, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of spouses CONDRADO VERTIDO and SUSANA L. VERTIDO, who both died intestate at Kauswagan, Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte on April 19, 1976, and Yutiamco Clinic, Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte on February 16, 1991, respectively, consisting of a parcel of land (Cadastral Lot No. 610-PART CAD 121) located at Panaytayon, RT Romualdez, Agusan del Norte, covered by Tax Declaration No. 120-A, containing an area of 30,000 sq .m., more or less, is the subject of an EXTRA JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE made and entered into by decedents Condrado Vertido and Susana L. Vertido’s compulsory heirs, namely, Cesar L. Vertido, Vedasto L. Vertido, Carlos L. Vertido and Rodolfo L. Vertido, agreeing to settle and partition among themselves in equal shares above-described property, and, as heirs-vendors, selling, ceding, conveying and transferring unto vendee Raymondo G. Timtim, married to Candelaria R. Timtim, a portion of above-described property containing an area of 14,000 sq. m., more or less, for and in consideration of P50,000.00, per Doc. No. 300; Page No. 60; Book No. X; Series of 2013 of the Notarial Registry of Atty. Jose B. Guibone, Notary Public for and in Butuan City.

ZDS. This PhP 17.1 Million - total project in Tukuran is a part of the PhP 836 Million completed, on-going and for procurement - worth of ARCP2 projects in the province. Program Beneficiaries Development Division Chief Engr. Josephine Sisican said that these benefit 1,805 Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries and some 17,270 populace in these DAR- ARCP2 assisted barangays. Meanwhile, PARPO I Sherwin Tubog enjoined the recipients to maintain and sustain these projects so the next generation can still avail of them. DAR IX Regional Director Julita Ragandang expressed satisfaction on the DAR – ARCP2 project implementation in ZDS. She lauded the ZDS PLGU Chief Executives commending, that they made ARCP2 possible in the Province with their assiduous follow ups in the higher level. Cong. Victor Yu was happy with the development. He keynoted that these completed school buildings and health station are important because they promote quality education as well as improve the health and general wellbeing of the residents. Finally, PARPO II Soria stressed that what matters are not the structures and the infrastructures per se, but that these ARCP2 - close to a billion development endeavors in ZDS do really make the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries visibly – “Rich and Happy, Now Na!” (DAR – ZDS PR).

NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late spouses MAURICIO SALUBRE, SR. and FLORENCIA PULBOS consisting a parcel of land known as OCT No. P-25627, Lot No. 4540,Pls-67 situated at Caimpogan, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur containing an area of 96,778 square meters is the subject of Extra Judicial Settlement of the Estate of the Deceased Mauricio Salubre Sr. and Florencia Pulbos under the notarial registry of Atty. Benjamin B. Cuanan per Doc. No. 432, Page No. 87, Book No. XI, Series of 2014. MDN July 29, Aug. 5 & 12, 2014

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Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City MYDA BALADJAY YARANON, Petitioners,

CIVIL CASE NO. 2014-087

- Versus - DANTE CODILLA BARGAMENTO, Respondent. X-------------------------------------------/

For: Judicial Decree of Divorce by Faskh

ORDER Before this court verified join petition for the approval and registration of the divorce filed by the petitioners through counsel and alledging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under civil rites on May 27, 1997 at Linamon, del Norte, both of them can be served with summons and other legal processes relative to this case at Luinab, Iligan City and Del Carmen, Iligan City respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for nine (9) years already, since early part of 2005, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Divorce Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; Petitioner’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on May 25, 1997, so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on August 14, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in a newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDER Iligan City, Philippines, this 25th day of July 2014.

(Sgd.) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge MDN: July 29, Aug. 5 & 12, 2014

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Houses on stilts for Zambo “bakwits” to be built through bayanihan

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AMBOANGA CITY – Two hundred houses on stilts for Sama de Laut families will be built through bayanihan (communal effort) led by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the local government. T h e S a m a d e L au t families were among the thousands of residents who were displaced during the standoff in September last year between members of the Moro National Liberation Front loyal to founding chair Nur Misuari and government forces. T h e y are pre s e nt l y st aying in tents a long R.T. Lim Boulevard.

City information officer Sheila B elen C ovarrubias said the bayanihan build challenge was launched on Wednesday but actual construction will start yesturday, August 11. Covarrubias said the 200 houses on stilts will be constructed at Sitio Buggoc in Barangay Kasanyangan. She said various civic

org ani z at i ons, pr iv ate institutions and ot her stakeholders have pledged to help build the houses. She said that under t he prog ram t he IOM will provide the housing materials while the buildpartners will provide the labor component. Covarrubias added that the estimated labor cost is P10,000 per unit, which will be equally divided among five laborers, who will work for seven days at a daily cost of P280. She said the name of p ar t n e r- org an i z at i ons and individuals will be indicated in t he units they help ed build and will be acknowledged in

appropriate for ums in recognition of their contributions. She said the primary purpose of the project is to decongest the R.T. Lim Boulevard and provide culturally sensitive and disaster-resilient houses to the beneficiaries at the shor test time p ossible through bayanihan, a Filipino tradition which refers to the spirit of communal unity and cooperation. She added the project also hopes to engage non-government players who can provide manual, moral and financial support in the construction of the temporary shelters. (MindaNews)

Boulevard center isles cleared, spruced up

ZAMBOANGA CITY - The R.T. Lim Boulevard is on its way back to its former glory following massive clean-up and facelift activities by City Government personnel together with concerned agencies over the weekend. Assistant City Administrator Elmeir Apolinario, Ph.D., head of the temporary shelter cluster Friday spearheaded the clearing of the boulevard center isles including the sidewalks fronting the Joaquin Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex and the Zamboanga City High School-West. Structures used as temporary shelters by internally displaced persons have been demolished. The IDPs, numbering about 300 are now occupying only one area of the shoreline particularly at the far end adjacent to the Women’s Magbasa Kita center. Apolinario said these remaining IDPs, most of them Sama de Laut families are set for transfer to

Cleared center islands at the RT Lim Bouelvard following clean-up activities initiated by the City Government and its partners over the weekend. JOEY BAUTISTA

sitio Buggoc in Barangay Kasanyangan where the local government together with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has launched a build challenge partnering with private groups for the construction of some 200 single detached houses on stilts. After the clearing of the area on Friday, combined personnel from the City Administrator’s Office, City General Services Office, Office of the City Environment and Natural

Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: JOIN PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES EDGAR L. SERVITILLO AND ANN JORGEN R. SERVITILLO,

CIVIL CASE NO. 2014-86

EDGAR L. SERVITILLO AND ANN JORGEN R. SERVITILLO Petitioners X--------------------------------------------/

Resources and Mayor’s Office spruced up the area by flushing and painting the concrete parts of the island and replanting greeneries –all to beautify the area and make it attractive to visitors anew. In the past few days, Apolinario’s temporar y shelter cluster along with other agencies caused the transfer of over a hundred families from the R.T. Lim Boulevard to the Masepla, Mampang transitory site. Some 30 other bunkhouses are to be con-

structed at the Masepla transitory site courtesy of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to accommodate more IDPs before they are moved to their permanent locations. Apolinario said the entire boulevard will be cleared of IDPs in due time. “The City Government is doing the best it can by undertaking measures to bring it back to the world class attraction it was prior to the siege.” (Sheila Covarrubias)

Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: JOIN PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES NEMESIO A. SALOMON AND ERLINDA BESAS-SALOMON

CIVIL CASE NO. 2014-88

NEMESIO A. SALOMON AND ERLINDA BESAS-SALOMON, Petitioners X----------------------------------------------/ ORDER

ORDER

Before this court verified join petition for the approval and registration of the divorce filed by the petitioners through counsel and alledging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under civil rites on April 2, 1997 at Linamon, del Norte, they converted to Islam faithm of which conversions to Islam were duly resisted with this court, both of them can be served with summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their residents Pasileng Sur Binalonan Pangasinan and Neptune 1, Suarez, Iligan City; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for seven (7) years already, since early part of 2005, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Divorce Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; Petitioner’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on April 2, 1997, so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on August 14, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in a newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDER Iligan City, Philippines, this 25th day of July 2014.

Before this court verified join petition for the approval and registration of the divorce filed by the petitioners through counsel and alledging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under civil rites on June 14 1984 at Iligan city, they converted to Islam faithm of which conversions to Islam were duly resisted with this court, both of them can be served with summons and other legal processes relative to this case at Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur and Ditucalan, Iligan City; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for eight (8) years already, since early part of 2005, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Divorce Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; Petitioner’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond June 14 1984, so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on August 14, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in a newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDER Iligan City, Philippines, this 25th day of July 2014.

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Army, foundation give school supplies to 1,400 elementary pupils of Bonbon By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

CAGAYAN de Oro City––Some 1,400 pupils of the Bonbon Elementar y School in Cagayan de Oro City were the recipients Monday of a donation of notebooks, pencils and other school supplies during an outreach project. Lt. Col. Romualdo Raymund Landingin, commanding officer of the Philippine Army’s 4th CMO Battalion, led the distribition of the school supplies held at the school campus. Landingin said tied up with the National

Lt. Col. Romualdo Raytmund Landingin, commanding officer of the 4th CMO Battalion, distributes school supplies to pupils of Bonbon Elementary School on Monday during an outreach program. The Philippine Army’s 4th CMO Battalion tied up with the National Book Store Foundation for the project. Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit

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Book Store Foundation in this project to ser ve and uplift the countr y. He said the they asked the pupils in return “to become good Filipino students.” He added that they encouraged them to attend classes and study hard as well as to be respectful towards their parents and teachers. The outreach was also held with the local government unit and the Department of Education. “We need to unite for our common aspiration,” Landinging said. According to Maj.

Christian Uy, spokesperson for the 4th Infantr y Division based at Camp Evangelista in Cagayan de Oro, this is the third barangay elementar y school visited by the team. Uy said they have done the same outreach to the elementar y schools in barangays Tagpangi and Tuburan. “We will still connect with other community schools,” he said. Uy said the project can be replicated in other areas. “We will reach out to help in any way,” he said. federation, transport association federation, and the Private Sector Mobilization for Family Health Project (PRISM2). MG

the Sarangani Provincial MNCHN Ordinance. from page A1 P u b l i c a n d pr i v at e in the province fol- p a r t n e r s i n c l u d e t h e lowing the provision of Provincial Health Office

(PHO), municipal chief of hospitals, municipal mayors, municipal health officers, administrators in the hospitals in Gensan,

Philhealth, Department of Health (D OH), Red Cross, non-government organizations (NGOs), barangay health workers

Dengue...

recording and exchange of information for further actions to be taken,” Provincial Board Member Acain said. For his part, 1st District Provincial Board Member Honorable Jabi I. Bernaldez who hails from Gingoog City expressed his sentiments as his two sons were victims of dengue. “I would like to suggest that the collaborative effort will include not only the City Government and the Pro-

vincial Government but also with the Department of Education (DepEd). I believe that schools should be on alert because majority of the victims are students. Let us not wait for more victims because dengue is really dangerous!” he said. As the alarms were raised, Vice Governor Joey G. Pelaez has written a letter to Secretary of the Department of Health, Dr. Enrique T. Ona and Re-

gional Director Dr. Aristides C. Tan seeking help in order to contain the dreaded disease. He also wrote Governor Yevgeny Vincente “Bambi” B. Emano to urgently appeal to direct the Provincial Health Office (PHO) to act expeditiously on the increase of dengue cases in the Province of Misamis Oriental. Vice Governor Pelaez has also been making rounds of barangays and schools to

6, the panels were already on the same page and same sentence with the completion of what would be the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) that was initialed in Kuala Lumpur days before the formal signing on October 15, 2012 in Malacanang. Tengku told MindaNews that the panels were on the same page and even the same word but have to “consult the dictionary or the thesaurus” on what definition is most appropriate so “they can finish the book.” He said everybody is looking at the GPH-MILF peace process, a process he earlier described as the Philippines’ second most important contribution to the world, after the 1986 People Power. The Marcos dictatorship

was toppled by People Power in February 1986 and a new President, Corazon Aquino – mother of the incumbent President, Benigno Simeon Aquino III – was installed under a newly-restored democracy. He acknowledged that time is running short in the run-up to June 30, 2016, the day President Aquino steps down and the Bangsamoro political entity is supposed to be set up but said he is confident that despite the challenges, “with the commitment of both parties, they will get past these humps.” The government and MILF peace panels announced in a press conference Sunday evening that they would complete

NOTICE

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the intestate of the Late EMEGDIO GALOCHINO, who died without any will, leaving A parcel of Land known as denominated Lot No. 728, w/ T.D. No. 0009448, under OCT No. P-3731, with an area of 2,193 sq.m., located at San Jose, Mahinog Camiguin, is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE (Portion Only). Sold in favor of Felix Dagani, executed by HEIRS, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. VITO M. CARILLO, Per Doc. No. 212; Page No. 45; Book No. 81; Series of 2014.

Notice is hereby given that the Late RAUL C. VELOSO, who died intestate and without will or testament, leaving a One Half Portion of Parcel of Land, identified as Lot No. 562, w/ TCT CLOA-1790. Containing an area of 7,242 sq. meters, Located at Kilambon, BonBon, Catarman Camiguin, is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE. (Sold in Favour of MA. DUFFYNE B. VENDER and MARK DARYL B. VENDER) executed by Heirs, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. GLYNMAR C. BALANGKIG, CPA, per Doc. No. 115; Page No. 15; Book No. 4; Series of 2014.

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alarming rise of dengue cases in the Province. “There was no proclamation of outbreak yet for dengue in Gingoog City but the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, thru the Committee on Health and Sanitation, will continue the collaborative efforts with the Health Officials of Gingoog City on monitoring, surveillance,

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definition, as some words are interpreted differently by the parties. Tengku likened the GPH-MILF peace process to a book in 2012. At the opening of the Bangsamoro Leaders’ Assembly at the MILF camp in Darapanan, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao on July 7, 2012, a gathering attended by thousands of Moro delegates from various parts of Mindanao, foreign dignitaries, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Quintos-Deles and then GPH peace panel chair Marvic Leonen, Tengku said that in 2011, the two panels were “not only reading different chapters; they were reading different books.” “Today, they are now reading the same chapter,” as he expressed hope that “by end of July that year, they would be reading the same paragraph.” Ten days later, in Kuala Lumpur, he said the panels were “on the same page now, but different paragraphs.” On August 9 that same year, Tengku said the panels were “on the same paragraph now, but it’s still a long paragraph.” By evening of October

NOTICE

discuss preventive measures against dengue. As rep or ted by the Regional Epidemiology, Surveillance and Disaster Response of the Department of Health – Region X, Misamis Oriental has the highest reported cases in the Region. As of 26 July 2014, Gingoog City reported a total of 233 cases compared to last year which has only 143 cases. There is a 62% increase and there were 2 deaths recorded. SP the “mutually acceptable” COMMUNICATIONS draft Bangsamoro Basic Law NOTICE by August 18, 2014 “in sha Allah” (God willing). NOTICE is hereby given that The parties signed the the estate of CONSORCIA VDA DE Comprehensive Agree- ARIOLA, who died on January 7, ment on the Bangsamoro 1978, CONCORDIA ARIOLA, who died on January 2, 1986 FRANCISCA (CAB) in the gardens of ARIOLA-FABILO, who died on DeMalacanang on March 27, cember 5, 2005, and ESPERANZA 2014. (Carolyn O. Arguillas ARIOLA-DUMAGO, who died on July 24, 2002, consisting of undivided por/ MindaNews) tions of land identified as Lot No. 71 NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of spouses CONDRADO VERTIDO and SUSANA L. VERTIDO, who both died intestate at Kauswagan, Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte on April 19, 1976, and Yutiamco Clinic, Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte on February 16, 1991, respectively, consisting of a parcel of land (Cadastral Lot No. 610-PART CAD 121) located at Panaytayon, RT Romualdez, Agusan del Norte, covered by Tax Declaration No. 120-A, containing an area of 30,000 sq .m., more or less, is the subject of an EXTRA JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE made and entered into by decedents Condrado Vertido and Susana L. Vertido’s compulsory heirs, namely, Cesar L. Vertido, Vedasto L. Vertido, Carlos L. Vertido and Rodolfo L. Vertido, agreeing to settle and partition among themselves in equal shares above-described property, and, as heirs-vendors, selling, ceding, conveying and transferring unto vendee Raymondo G. Timtim, married to Candelaria R. Timtim, a portion of above-described property containing an area of 14,000 sq. m., more or less, for and in consideration of P50,000.00, per Doc. No. 300; Page No. 60; Book No. X; Series of 2013 of the Notarial Registry of Atty. Jose B. Guibone, Notary Public for and in Butuan City.

of the Cadastral Survey of the Butuan Town Site situated at Butuan City under Tax Declaration No. 08-01-0007-00073 PIN No. 162-01-0007-001-35 covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No RT-948 containing an area of 188 square meters, is the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF THE INHERITED SHARES AND OWNED PORTIONS executed by deceased Consorcia Vda de Ariola, Concordia Ariola, Francisca AriolaFabilo, and Esperanza Ariola-Dumago’s heirs, namely, Olimpia Ariola-Estacion, Nicanora Ariola-Villasor, Cruza AriolaRosales, and Maria Cristina Ariola Dumago, selling, conveying and transferring the shares they respectively inherited, totaling 147.7142 square meters of above-described property unto vendees Agustin Ariola Villasor and Jean Senodivila Villasor for and in consideration of P357,142.90 and, selling, conveying and transferring a total of 40.2855 square meters of above-mentioned property unto Agustin Ariola Villasor and Jean Sinodivila Villasor for and in consideration of P142,857.10, per Doc. No. 214; Page No. 43; Book No. 29; Series of 2014 of the Notarial Registry of Atty. Vincent Jose C. Fortun, Notary Public for and in the province of Agusan del Norte and in the city of Butuan until December 31, 2014 with PTR No. 0712823/ 1-02-14/ Butuan City.

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Biblical reflection

Bro. Edcel L. Closas

Kindness Special Gospel of the day: Luke10:2537(August12, 2014-Tuesday) Luke 10:25-37- a certain [man] went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded [him], and departed, leaving [him] half dead. And by chance there came down a certain priest that way: and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side. And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked [on him], and passed by on the other side. But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion [on him], And went to [him], and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him. And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence, and gave [them] to the host, and said unto him, Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spends more, when I come again, I will repay thee: In John4:9there was a conflict of Samaritans and Jews. This was the reason why Jesus recognized Samaritan as the good person in the parable since it was an act of kindness. Supposed to be, the Samaritan never cared the Jew due to their “grievances” but love is shown instead of revenge. In Matthew 5:44-but I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you: Printing paid by: Neneth - Bobong Balino- Dr. Edith, PhD- Tony Jordan - CDO. St. Peter Calungsod, pray for us! #0928414949009266607505: Question – Prayer request: Please follow me “WORD ON FIRE” on CCTN channel 12CDO @ 10 PM- Mondays and Tuesday @ 3:30 PM. God loves you!!!


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THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do

1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

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Editor : Cheng Ordoñez

See story Page 12 August 12, on 2014

Propel your vision, make an impact: Serial social entrepreneur Bob Bare’s now in Mindanao Daily News THROUGH over 40 years of success and struggles in business, Bob has accumulated wisdom and earned the title Serial Social Entrepreneur. Because he believes that we can often learn as much from failure as from vic-

tory, he encourages others to be willing to take risks in pursuit of their dream. However, he insists that core values, friends and family should never be sacrificed on the altar of success. In 2011, Bob founded BestSelling Experts with a

mission of amplifying other social entrepreneur’s messages thereby making the world a better place. Bob is passionate about Vision, Innovation and Creativity. He loves inspired ideas and original systems to turn them into reality.

As a former Rotary Club president, Bob applies the 4 Way Test in all of his business endeavors: 1) Is it the truth? 2) Is it fair to all concerned? 3) Will it build good will and better friendships?

4) Will it be beneficial to all concerned? With this in mind, Bob is not motivated by competition, but by collaboration, values, and integrity. He thinks any organization or individual can have a great

Toyota, Mitsubishi motors top sales in auto industry T

By Cheng Ordonez, Asso. Editor and PNA

he Joint Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. and the Truck Manufacturers Association (CAMPITMA) have reported growth in sales this year by 32.1 percent to 20,730 units, hitting record sales for the month of July. CAMPI-TMA said market leaders in the auto industry for the said period are Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation with 45.2 percent market share; followed by Mitsubishi Motor Philippines Corporation with 22.2 percent market share; Ford

Motor Philippines with 8.2 percent market share; Isuzu Philippines Corporation with 5.7 percent market share; and Honda Cars Philippines Inc. with 5.5 percent market share, the government news agency,

BOB BARE

LANDBANK, Smart e-Money roll out Mobile Loan Saver program for government employees ‘Country’s first-ever fully electronic and paperless salary loan’

The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK), in partnership with Smart e-Money, has launched the LANDBANK Mobile Loan Saver (LMLS) program, a fast, safe and convenient platform for government employees to process loans and build their savings with the aid of their mobile phones.

The program is touted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as the “country’s first-ever fully electronic and paperless salary loan service.” Under the program, qualified state workers aged 18 to 64 with LANDBANK ATM payroll accounts may apply for loans by simply sending a

text message through their Talk ‘N Text (TNT), Smart or Sun Cellular mobile phones. This is after their respective human resources heads of government agencies have submitted the list of qualified and eligible employees to avail of the program to LANDBANK. See smart, page B2

See sales, page B2

Megaworld 1H 2014 profits rise 289% to Php16.4B Megaworld, the Philippines’ leading property developer and the no. 1 office developer and landlord, posted a net income of P16.44-billion (inclusive of the P11.62billion non-recurring gain from the acquisition and sale of subsidiary and associate) for the first half of 2014, 289-percent higher than the P4.23-billion for the same period in 2013 due to strong residential sales in its various townships, particularly in Newport City, Uptown Bonifacio, McKinley Hill and Eastwood City; and higher leasing income from its office and retail portfolio. “I am confident that Megaworld can sustain its core growth momentum as we continuously expand all business segments in our townships across the

See propel, page B2

country,” says Dr. Andrew L. Tan, chairman and CEO, Megaworld. On the other hand, Megaworld’s rental income from office developments and lifestyle malls surged to a record P3.44 billion in first half 2014, 22 percent higher than P2.83 billion same period in 2013. Total revenues of Megaworld, together with its subsidiaries Global Estate Resorts Inc., Empire East Land Holdings and Suntrust Properties, amounted to P31.96 billion for the first half 2014, up 85 percent from P17.28 billion for the same period in 2013. Megaworld, and its subsidiaries, posted P47 billion in reservation sales in the first half 2014 which is 9 percent higher compared See megaworld, page B7

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Daily B2 Mindanao BUSINESS NEWS Sales... from B1

PNA, reported. It said that despite the onslaught of typhoon ‘Glenda’, the Philippines automotive industry has still managed to grow sales in July this year by 32.1 percent to 20,730 units, hitting record sales for the month of July. The CAMPI-TMA report said sales in July, this year, was higher than July 2013’s 19,622 unit sales backed by the strong demand in passenger car segment. Passenger car sales in July 2014 surged by 64.6 percent to 8,339 units from last year’s same period of 5,066 units. Moreover, commercial vehicle segment shared largest sales for July 2014 period selling 12,391 units; 16.6 percent higher than last year’s 11,344 units. Light commercial vehicle sales also increased by 21 percent to 7,799 units in July 2014 against 6,446 unit sales in July 2013. Asian utility vehicles sold 4,071 units this year; 10.4 percent higher than last year’s 3,689 unit sales. On truck segments, top gainer for July was Category

V trucks and buses with sales of 30 units -- jumping by 114.3 percent from last year’s 14 units. Category IV trucks and buses had positive sales of 165 units in July which increased by 15.4 percent from last year’s same period of 143 units. On the other hand, light trucks declined sales in July 2014 by 1.5 percent to 326 units from July 2013’s 331 unit sales. “We are grateful for the market’s continued patronage of the automotive industry despite the recent onslaught of typhoon Glenda last July causing interruptions in production and transport of supply. While we were expecting lower results due to the mentioned typhoon, we have still breached the high sales of last month, even higher year-on-year. As for the month of August, we are expecting to have lower to stable sales attributed to lower seasonality for the month,” CAMPI President Rommel Gutierrez noted. Further, January to July 2014 sales of the local automotive industry has hit 129,687 units increasing by 26 percent from last year’s same period of 102,917 unit sales. The industry recently hiked its sales target for this year from 230,000 units to 250,000 units. (PNA)

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Up to P1 million loan with fixed interest of 0.83 % per month Borrowers may avail of loans of up to P1 million with a fixed interest rate of 0.83% per month, which is much less than that offered by other lending institutions. The program’s low interest rates and quick turnaround time of three banking days – from application to approval – seek to spare government workers from resorting to loan sharks or from the hassle of submitting application forms and documents and even taking a leave just to claim the check and have it encashed as well. Aside from offering loans, LMLS also requires borrowers to have an Auto-Save deposit account in which a specified amount from their payroll account would be deposited every pay day. This unique feature aims to help employees build their savings even as they pay off their loans. Responsive and responsible financial access “The LANDBANK MLS seeks to provide greater banking convenience to government employees by eliminating the need to queue in our branches for loan applications and facilitating the whole process with just a few clicks and texts,” said Gilda E. Pico, LANDBANK President and CEO during the launch of the program at the LANDBANK Plaza in Manila. “We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Smart e-

Money Inc. on this breakthrough service, which brings us a step closer towards achieving our shared vision of greater financial literacy and inclusive growth,” added Pico. Also speaking at the launch, BSP Deputy Governor Nestor Espenilla Jr. recognized the program’s “novel delivery channel which makes the access to this product more convenient and cost-effective.” Espenilla also describe the auto-savings aspect of the program as “a welcome feature to promote the shift in paradigm from programs and services that have typically focused on just granting loans.” “We fully support the initiatives that bring about marketbased solutions and innovations that contribute to responsive and responsible financial access,” he added. Loan application via text message Under LMLS, government workers may apply by simply sending a text message using their TNT, Smart or Sun SIM: <LOAN> <SPACE> <Employee No.> <SPACE><Assigned Agency Code> to 5363. The list of agency codes will be made available to the human resources departments of participating government agencies. If pre-approved based on existing LANDBANK records, loan applicants will soon receive a notification instructing them to check their email and accomplish electronic documents online. After sending the documents back, they may expect their approved loan to be debited to their LANDBANK payroll

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account within three banking days. The loans have a fixed term of 12, 24 or maximum of 36 months, with semi-monthly payments. These payments will be automatically debited from the borrower’s payroll account every pay day for greater convenience. Borrowers may also easily keep tabs on their payments and savings through timely SMS notifications. Not just texting capital of the world “Your mobile phone now becomes a tool for managing your finances including sourcing of funds. This is just one of our many pioneering services lined up for every segment of our population—and this one is especially made for all our hardworking officers and employees in the government and the private sector,” said Orlando Vea, SMI president and CEO and Smart chief wireless advisor. “We at Smart are proud to partner with LANDBANK in carving out new ways to serve our people using the latest technology available,” said Lito Villanueva, innovation and emerging payments head of Smart e-Money. “We cannot just be the texting capital of the world, or the country with most number of posts in Instagram, or be known as among the world’s selfie centers. We should learn to tap mobile technology to push our country forward,” he added. To know more about this innovative product, interested borrowers may call *89507 through their Smart, Talk N Text or Sun Cellular phones.

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Globe launches Global Filipino Schools program in Cagayan de Oro Championing 21st Century learning and ICT integration in education

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lobe Telecom is championing 21st century learning and integration of Ict in education by recently introducing its Global Filipino Schools (GFS) progra, through a ceremonial turnover of the Globe mobile laboratory, the first installment of the program’s Ict equipment enhancement at the City Central School in Cagayan de Oro. Global Filipino Schools Program is a long-term educational initiative that seeks to transform select public schools into centers of ICT excellence and innovative teaching methods, in order to set thje stage for 21st Century learning. “As part of its commitment to nationbuilding, Globe Prepaid emphasizes the importance of education among Filipino youth by introducing innovative education programs to public schools, teachers and students. We want to be able to increase their access to digital content, making learning more exciting and engaging for the students,” said Issa Cabreira, VP for Globe Prepaid Business. Globe partnered with City Central School and DepEd Division of CDO to train teachers to integrate technology in education and to provide Globe mobile laboratory

package which includes a set of netbooks, mobile projectors, printers, and sound systems for use of Homeroom teachers at each grade level. Backed by a brand new network that enables faster and more seamless browsing experience, the Global Filipino School program will also provide City Central School superior online connectivity for the teachers to access limitless teaching and learning engagements available on the internet as well as enhanced ICT equipment and the introduction of the 21st Century Teaching Methods which will be provided to teachers through the Global Filipino Teacher Program (GFT), a 5-day teacher training workshop on Project-based Learning and ICT Integration in the classroom which was co-developed with Coalition for Better education, a non-profit organization committed to forwarding 21st Century learning through teacher training. “We are very thankful to Globe for selecting us to be the first Global Filipino School in CDO. The said program will help our teachers improve their craft through online learning resources, teleconferencing for best practices, and operate classroom management tools. They can

now work faster, more efficiently and effectively. GFS will also help us inspire, motivate and engage our students to realize the value of education through technology,” said Celso Pagulon, Lead Principal, City Central School. Also part of being a GFS is to fully utilize the school as a teacher training hub on ICT excellence in the classroom, for the entire division. Both the school abd the DepEd division need to ensure all teachers of the select schools are trained to bring 21st century learning into the classroom as well as to conduct teacher training to neighboring public schools within their division. The success of the first Global Filipino School program which was given to Bilar National High School after an evaluation with focus on school management, teacher and student development, and ability and potential to forge partnerships and collaboration with the community stakeholders for sustainable development projects in December 2012 empowered Globe to put up more Global Filipino Schools around the country starting off in Mindanao. Globe Prepaid takes strides in rebuilding the nation with initiatives that will provide

Globe Telecom executives, together with Sarah Geronimo, turn over the Globe Mobile Lab to the City Central School, Cagayan de Oro City, August 8. Photo by GLENN PALACIO

education opportunities for the youth which is the core target market of Globe Prepaid. In 2013, Globe introduced Tech2Teach which is an innovative mobile learning package that uses a smartphone and a specialized SIM card powered by Globe Tel-

ecome. This allows teachers to download comprehensive educational videos in Math, Science, English and Values Education for fifth and sixth grade students. The server is hosted by Globe to allow teachers even in remote areas to access

educational materials to supplement their lessons. Since then, more than one million public elementary school students and almost 3,699 teachers and school officials in 1,041 school in the country are benefiting from the said project.

3 DAY SALE AT SM Catch the biggest and grandest sale at SM City Cagayan de Oro on August 15, 16 and 17 and avail up to 70% off on great selections mall wide. Plus, get a chance to win a Suzuki Ertiga in the grand raffle draw on August 17 at 10pm. For every P 1000 single or accumulated purchase, within the promo period from The SM Store, SM Supermarket or any participating mall establishment, a shopper can claim one (1) raffle coupon while a moviegoer can get one (1) raffle coupon with every single purchase of four (4) cinema tickets. SM Advantage, SM Prestige, and BDO Rewards card holders can take

extra 10% off during the first 2 hours at The SM Store, Ace Hardware, Our Home, Adidas, Surplus and Toy Kingdom on August 15. What’s more? Get a chance to win a Samsung Galaxy S5 with Globe Prepaid for every P 2,000 single receipt purchase from The SM Store. Aside from all these exciting prizes to be given away, shoppers will be treated to an afternoon of fun-filled activities such as the Campus Music Fest on August 15, 5pm and the Dance for Life event on August 16, 5pm. All these and more are happening only at SM City Cagayan de Oro on Au-

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Magna Carta of the Poor? Nearing approval, the House of Representatives has passed a measure seeking to uplift the standard of living and quality of life of the poor and provide them with sustained opportunities for growth and development. House Bill 4629, An Act Providing for a Magna Carta of the Poor, was unanimously approved by 216 lawmakers. The measure is laudable since it is an area-based, sectoral, and focused intervention to alleviate poverty. In it, every poor Filipino family will be empowered to meet their minimum basic needs, through the partnership of the government and the basic sectors. The question is, would its implementation b e consistent with the present reali-

ties? It is a known fact that several government agencies are mandated to uplift the living standards of the poor and marginalized sector but the desired results remain to be seen. Also, the measure encourages the private sector to be an active partner in the financing and implementation of poverty alleviation programs and projects, but will it respond decisively? Only a few concerned private sectors are doing its share of responsibility to look after their poor brothers in the slum areas and in the underdeveloped countryside. Under the measure, the government would prioritize investments in anti-poverty programs to enable the poor to fully participate in the country’s growth and devel-

opment. All departments, agencies and instrumentalities of the government are tasked to provide full access of its services to the poor. Noble indeed, if this would be realized. The government needs to strengthen intervention to address the genuine concerns of the poor and shall institutionalize long-term strategies and solutions for the empowerment of the poor. It should establish a system of progressive implementation to provide the requirements, conditions, and opportunities for the full enjoyment of the rights of the poor which are essential requirements towards poverty alleviation such as the right to adequate food, the right to decent work, the right to adequate housing, and the right to the highest attainable standard of

mental and physical health. There is a need to build an effective social protection system to ensure the protection of the poor from any risk or contingency, including social insurance, safety nets, social welfare, and labor market interventions, which are affordable and accessible. Would a workable single system of classification effectively target beneficiaries of the government’s poverty alleviation programs and establish projects to ensure that such programs reach the intended beneficiaries? Within one hundred (100) days from the issuance of the rules and regulations, the measure says all government agencies should have formulated a comprehensive and convergent plan to set the thresholds to be

THINK a minute. Some time ago I read in the newspaper about a father who had killed his 10-year-old son because his school report was not good enough. The father was so angry that he reached for the nearest thing, a steel rod, and hit his son on the back. His 10-year-old little boy was killed instantly. Can you imagine the pain and regret that father lives with! We all have regrets, and the feeling that we want to make up for the wrong we’ve done. Yet we know that in most situations we can’t. Sometimes we can repair the damage. We can pay a debt that’s long overdue. We can return the money

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make up for how we hurt even destroyed their trust in us. Think of the man addicted to alcohol, drugs, or kava, or has adulterous affairs, putting his wife and children through years of pain, lies, and violence. Yet even if he finally does stop drinking or having affairs, how can he ever erase or make up for all the hurt and damage he caused? How does the mother who had an abortion forgive herself and get free from her guilt? So we can’t always repair the damage we’ve caused, no matter how much we try, not even through religion! That’s why Jesus Christ, Who was not guilty of any wrong, gave His own innocent life

to free you and me from all our wrongs and guilt. The only way we can make up for all the wrong we’ve done is by asking Jesus for His free gift of forgiveness and new life which He paid for with His own life. It’s true that you cannot change your past, but Jesus can start changing your life now. If you ask Him to take control of your heart and character every day, He will give you a new life by helping you change with His love and power. Even with all your past failures and wrongs, your Maker will still give you another chance. So why not ask Him today? Just Think a Minute.

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Making up for the past

Jhan Tiafau Hurst we cheated or stole from somebody. But most times it’s simply impossible to make up for what we’ve done wrong. Like beating and cursing your child in a moment of anger. No candy or toy can

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Daily Inspiration LOVE ONLY “If you love only those who loves you, what reward is there for that? Even corrupt tax payers do that much. If you are kind only to your friends, how are you different from anyone else?” Matthew 5:46-47

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As God’s people, we are representatives of the difference He has made in our lives. If we behave the way nonbelievers do, how does this glorify God? It’s often difficult and ironic to love those who have hurt you in some way, whether it’s a coworker or even your father or mother. However, it’s amazing how much peace comes to you when you learn to replace resentment with love.


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A life threatening illness caused our friend of almost 20 years to lose her job and her vehicle. While she gets her health stabilized, she is staying with my family, dependent on others for a place to live and for transportation. My wife and I insist that working on her attitude is a priority to get her physical health back on track. Maybe you’ve experienced a debilitating experience, either in your health or the health of your business. As someone who has been through both, you must immediately take 3 steps to survive and come out stronger: 1.) Take control of your

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Bob Bare “time zone.” The only time zone that is meaningful to you is the one you are in right now. You can’t change decisions you made in the past. The future is yet to be decided and is affected more by your present decisions than you realize. B e ‘present’, be totally

aware of where you are and focused on what you are doing. Discover the joy of being ‘present’ and living fully in the present. 2.) Take control of your ‘conversation’. Each of us has an inner ‘conversation’. Don’t let other people or even worse, the media be the one that guide the direction of your thoughts. Your thoughts influence your attitude, your attitude influences your actions, and your actions determine your outcome. You must choose to have a positive ‘conversation’ in your own mind. 3.) Take charge of your ‘direction’. Set your ‘intention’, mindset, intention, or determination. Don’t be a hitchhiker; make the

choice to be in the driver’s seat in your life. Make the choice to be in control of the direction your life is heading and you will amazingly begin to head in the direction you want to go. Our guest has days where she is ready to give up and give in. A f t e r i ns i s t i ng s h e changed her ‘time zone’, her ‘conversation’, and her ‘direction’, she becomes better, even physically. These three directives will help not only with your physical well being, but with the health of your business and career. If you have not been practicing this in your life, print this message and review it every time you need to get back on track.

the dominance of trapos throughout our political system. The dominance started in great numbers the introduction of internal revenue allotments (IRA) to all local governments starting in 1992. ***** Awash with new-found cash, the lowly barangay began to look like the proverbial Horn of Plenty to the unemployed and unemployable, driving them to pursue barangay positions with deadly intent. That made the early and mid-1990s seem at first like a euphoric period. With so many candidates running for barangay and municipal offices, it seemed that grassroots democracy was finally awakening. The local polity was coming to life! But as is the nature of euphoria, it subsided when it became obvious that it wasn’t what it seemed to be. Democracy had nothing to do with it. It was the money that became available with the widening of the democratic space. And as the prospect of money is wont to create excitement, there was excitement galore—pretty much like the feeding frenzy of an agitated school of sharks that just smelled blood in the vicinity. ***** Only, it wasn’t blood in this case, but money—internal revenue allotments (IRA) in the tens of millions that not many citizens knew about at first. Actually the agitation was in the camps of the trapos and political wannabes who were gearing up to be candidates, eager to get their hands on the money and the new-found power of barangays under R.A. 7160 that took effect in 1992.

The law had transformed the barangays into corporations and full-fledged governments, as well as economies (with land, labor, and capital) in their own right—with their internal revenue shares as capital for investing in development. The downward flow of cash created a stir never felt before at the grassroots. But it was very unfortunate that the excitement gripped the lower classes only; the middle and upper classes either didn’t care about what was happening in their neighborhoods, or simply ignored them. ***** The availability of the bonanza against the backdrop of uncaring A & B citizens created a situation conducive to corruption and abuse. Soon, even previously disinterested sectors got interested in politics, launched their candidacies and, succeeding, proceeded to establish their own political dynasties. That was the situation during the better part of the 1990s and the 1st decade of the 21st century. It has remained pretty much the same to this day—showing our bureaucracy to be packed with unfit officials that win seats with gimmickry and abuse. And pork was the culprit. Manny is former UNESCO regional director for Asia-Pacific; secretary-general, Southeast Asia Publishers Association; director, development academy of Philippines; member, Philippine Mission to the UN; vice chair, Local Government Academy; member, Cory Govt’s Peace Pane; awardee, PPI-UNICEF outstanding columnist. He is president/ national convenor, Gising Barangay Movement Inc. valdehuesa@gmail.com

Let’s hope pork is really out

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– If pork is really out, the playing field for elections will become more or less level; not immediately but eventually. Let’s not forget that the dynasties are still in place, bulging pockets and all; and all are jealously guarding the privileged positions they acquired using years of pork barrel benefits. Dislodging these porkfattened opportunists will take great effort and imaginative campaigns by cashstrapped challengers. The trapos still enjoy the advantage of having so many of their kind dominate the top levels of government. With the might of pork barrel in full play in past decades, plus the unspent balances on the commissions and kickbacks obtained from Janet Lim-Napoles, there’s no telling what conspiracies are being cooked up even now; so there’s no room for complacency. ***** Without pork, and the gimmickry it affords, it’s hard to imagine what qualitative change, if any, will take place in our political system. Then there are the trillions budgeted for next year, and more to follow in succeeding years; who knows what creative gimmicks will succeed the “junking” of pork and the controversial disbursement acceleration program (DAP). Everyone should be alert. For it’s a sure thing that an even more determined pursuit of power and privilege will be waged by relatives, clones, and proxies of the incumbents on all levels. The pursuit acquires more urgency as political dynasties face mounting threats and challenges to their hegemony. Executive and legislative posts will

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The availability of the bonanza against the backdrop of uncaring A & B citizens created a situation conducive to corruption and abuse.’ be fair game on all levels. Provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays will be flooded with proxies and surrogates of top-level incumbents. ***** Positioning them strategically is the key to the decisive votes of every community. That’s why even the barangay government has assumed strategic value. Landing a seat in the barangay government is a coveted sinecure, a source of livelihood, and a convenient enterprise for unemployed and unemployable members of political dynasties. Their successful bids for barangay posts ensure

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LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “…My son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in your heart, for they will prolong your life many years and bring you peace and prosperity…” (Proverbs 3:1-2, the Holy Bible). -oooPOLITICS AS “ART OF THE IMPOSSIBLE” BREEDS CORRUPTION: Lawyer Dante Ochoa wrote a reaction to our column entitled “Binay’s `nothing is impossible: scary’. He said: “You are right, it’s scary. This politics of the ‘art of the possible’ breeds corruption. When everything is negotiable, then anything is for sale: scruples, patriotism, love of country included. It’s also called pragmatic leadership.” -oooHAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A GREAT EDITOR: Mr. Enrique P. Romualdez, or simply Pocholo to his media colleagues, must be pleasing God so much with whatever he is doing. I mean, when he celebrated his 88th birthday last August 09, 2014 with a surprise party tendered for him by his former editors and reporters at the Daily Express at The Bayleaf Hotel, he didn’t show any sign he was 88 years old. Instead, Mr. Romualdez, now the executive editor of another newspaper, showed the strength of a 60 year old, and the same mental agility as chief editor of the Express when it was founded in 1972. Many of us from the Express half-expected

him to show some signs of ageing, both physically and mentally, because many others who managed to reach 88 years old like him would already be showing the stresses of old age.

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review the NPRP for inclusion in the budget of implementing agencies. The DILG monitors the compliance of the LGUs in aligning their respective development, investment, and poverty reduction plans with the NPRP. Let’s see if this plan would be more effective than the present Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) and Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) and Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged Workers (TUPAD) Project of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Socialized housing programs of the National Housing Authority. It remains to be seen.

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achieved by government for each of the recognized rights of the poor called the National Poverty Reduction Plan. We hope so. The National Poverty Reduction Plan would then consider all sectoral and local poverty reduction plans of each barangay, municipality, city and province. The National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC), with the technical assistance of NEDA, shall be tasked to compile and harmonize these plans. The NAPC shall also ensure that the basic sectors and local government units (LGUs) are engaged in the formulation and in the implementation of the National Poverty Reduction Plan. Then the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) shall

I was glad to see that this man who “terrorized” his reporters and editors at the Express about their syntax and wrong grammar years and years ago, about what to highlight in their news stories and opinion pieces, is enjoying God’s blessings as he breezes through the ninth decade---and more--of his life. Happy birthday, Mr. Romualdez, and may God bless you and your family more. -oooPNOY GIVING OUT PORK BARREL TO FIGHT IMPEACHMENT: ACT Teachers Party List Rep. Antonio Tinio is making a very serious accusation against President Aquino with the fourth impeachment complaint against him: that Aquino is bribing congressmen with pork barrel allocations which were already declared illegal by the Supreme Court, in an effort to entice them to disregard the first three impeachment complaints against him. Tinio claimed that Aquino sent Chairman Patricia Licuanan and Health Undersecretary Janet Garin (a former congresswoman from Iloilo) to several secret meetings with the congressmen, telling the lawmakers See PORK, page B7


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of the same digit.

TAURUS (April 20 – May 20) - You may be having a hard time keeping yourself from scolding all the folks who think that being outrageous is the same as being innovative. Your wisdom may have to wait for another day. GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) - You get all worked up over something new and weird -- maybe it’s a crazy idea or maybe it’s a person who makes you feel uncomfortable in a really exciting way. Gravitate toward it! CANCER (June 22 – July 22) - Group projects are harder than usual to manage today -- so make sure that you’re focused on what’s most important. You definitely have to choose battles wisely, as one team member is sure to be trouble. LEO (July 23 – August 22) - A small dust-up between you and a friend or colleague could turn into something much darker and uglier. Try not to push things too hard, and definitely don’t read too much into the fight. VIRGO (August 23 – September 22) - Shake up your routines a little -- it could be as small as a different route to work or as major as a career change. You may feel nervous at first, but it ends up being quite positive for you!

CROSSWORD puzzle across 1. Felines 4. Rough 9. Fruit drink 10. Big girl 11. Cobalt’s symbol 12. Food fish 13. Bank note: abbr. 14. Window parts 15. Project 16. Hard substance 18. Reminder 19. Copied 20. Fight 21. Egg-shaped 22. Stops 24. D IN SFDM 25. Pigment 26. 550 to Nero 27. Lingers

28. Toward 29. Sends a letter 30. Sedan 31. Longs 32. Unmixed DOWN 1. Reserve 2. Fuss 3. Tellurium’s symbol 4. Superman’s real dad 5. Electrical units 6. State of matter 7. Guinea: abbr. 8. Paradise Lost writer 10. Faded 12. Desert animal 13. Flat-topped hill 14. Of Benedict XVI 15. Knight’s game 17. Bellybutton

18. Parts of speech 20. Lures 21. Peculiarly 22. Water containers 23. Tally 25. Agony 27. Conflict 28. Black stuff 29. Mother 30. Copper’s symbol Yesterday’s Answer

LIBRA (September 23 – October 22) - Check in with your romantic partner -- or your latest crush, if you’re single. It’s a good time to advance your love life in some way, and you should have exactly the energy you need to do just that. SCORPIO (October 23 – November 21) - Your personal flow seems impeded at home -- so head out of the house for fun or stay put and figure out what needs to change. You should be able to work it out, but the process isn’t much fun. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 – December 21) - A stranger asks you a question -- or might need your help. In any case, your open social energy is extremely helpful, and you may actually make a new friend out of it. Be open to anything! CAPRICORN (December 22 – January 19) - It’s time to rethink your retirement plan -- or something else that has been bothering you financially. Your head for figures is better than ever, and a creative solution may be just what you need.

SUPERTRES II UNLEASHED: THE WINNING GUIDE LET’S PLAY LOTTO. SUPPORT PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE!

ANAL Y S I S

PASAKAY nato karon ang 7 ug ang posible nga pairing mao ang 71, 72, 73, 76, 79, ug ang 70. Daghan ug 7 sa atong Angle Guide apan ang 23 ug 24 maoy medyo angayan nga bantayan. Ang 472 ug 237. Good Luck!

HOT NUMBERS

417-672 687-719 793-067 ANGLE G U I D E

6 7 0 3 6

5 8 1 9 7

9 4 2 5 8

5 7 3 6 9

6 8 4 7 0

PA S A K A Y

7

1 1 A M R E S U LT

639

4 p. m . R E S U L T

220

LOTTO: 6/42 • 6/45 • 6/49 ANALYSIS 01-20=LOWEST 21-30=MEDIAN 31-49=HIGHEST

NOW YOU KNOW. The 6/49 lotto result on August 10 is composed of one combination in Lower category and five in the Highest category.

b e st o f su p e rtr e s (Rambolito)

017-037 740-517 472-723

6 / 4 9 R e su l t

jac k p o t : p 3 5 , 3 8 3 , 2 2 8 i N an y O R D E R Draw Date: 8.10.2014

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pRICE p4,000 iN eXACT ORDER Draw Date: 8.11.2014

1 1 A M R E S U LT

19-05 39-45-40-31-35-13 30-23 SuperLotto consolation prizes are up to P70,000 for 5 winning numbers, up to P2000 for 4 and P20 for 3.

4 P M R E S U LT

DISCLAIMER: Please double check the results with any of authorized Lotto outlets. SuperTres II is not in any way connected with the PCSO.


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to same period last year. In June, Megaworld has completed the consolidation of Tan’s real estate companies under Megaworld with the acquisition of 49.2% stake of Alliance Global Group, Inc. in Global-Estate Resorts, Inc. (GERI). The acquisition brings Megaworld’s majority stake in GERI to 80.4% and increases the property giant’s total land bank to around 4,000 hectares. Megaworld group has launch a total of 16 residential projects during the first half of 2014. Megaworld has launched 6 projects namely; Salcedo Skysuites in Makati CBD, The Venice Luxury Residences – Fiorenzo Tower, The Florence Tower 2 and Viceroy East Tower in Mckinley Hill, Taguig, Lafayette Park Square in Iloilo and Mactan Belmont Luxury Hotel in Mactan, Cebu. Empire East has launched 4 projects namely; Mango Tree Residences East and West Tower in San Juan, Kasara Urban Residences Tower 5 in Pasig, and Pioneer Woodlands Park 2 in Mandaluyong. Suntrust has launched

5 projects namely; Suntrust Ascentia and Suntrust Solana in Manila, Suntrust Amadea in Quezon City, 88 Gibraltar in Baguio City and Siena Hills in LIpa, Batangas. GERI has launched Pahara Residential Village at Southwoods City. Megaworld is also set to further solidify its position as the leader in office developments in terms of total office space inventory by completing another 112,000 square meters of office spaces this year. By the end of 2014, the company will have around 712,000 square meters of office spaces in its portfolio with the completion of new state-of-the-art office towers in Uptown Bonifacio, The Mactan Newtown in Cebu, and Iloilo Business Park. On the retail side, Megaworld is also set to complete additional commercial and retail spaces with the completion of the Venice Grand Canal Mall in McKinley Hill, and some commercial strips at The Mactan Newtown. Megaworld’s existing commercial and retail space portfolio is currently at 304,083 square meters. Megaworld has pioneered the “LIVE-WORK-PLAY-

LEARN” lifestyle concept for mixed-use communities in the Philippines, which are popularly known as “townships.” To date, the company has 10 townships all throughout the country covering around 300 hectares of land. This includes the 17-hectare Eastwood City, which is considered to be the country’s first cyberpark; the 50-hectare McKinley Hill in Fort Bonifacio; the 25-hectare Newport City in Pasay City; the 5-hectare Forbes Town Center in Bonifacio Global City; the 28.8-hectare The Mactan Newtown in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu; the 15.4-hectare Uptown Bonifacio in Bonifacio Global City; the 34.5-hectare McKinley West in Fort Bonifacio; the 12.3-hectare Woodside City in Pasig City; the 11-hectare Davao Park District in Davao City; and the 72-hectare Iloilo Business Park in Iloilo City. Over the past 25 years, the Megaworld Group has emerged as the country’s No.

1 real estate organization. It has completed more than 320 residential and office buildings with a total area of around 5.6 million square meters. Currently, about 185 residential, office and hotel buildings with a total area of around 5.4 million square meters are under development. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY MARINA R.O. XIII PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City Telefax No. 086 2317622

RE: Application for the grant of an Exemption from securing Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a vessel for company use only pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised - Implementing Rules and Regulations. PUNTA VILLA MINING CORP., CASE NO. SUR 14 – 069 E Applicant. (RA 9295)

x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -x ORDER This refers to the Application to grant an Exemption from Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) pursuant to RA 9295 and its R-IRR to operate the vessel/s MBCA “PUNTA VILLA MINING CORP.” for company use only, in the route Any Port within Surigao del Norte/Surigao del Sur.. The applicant shall cause the publication of this Order once in any of the five (5) major newspapers of national circulation in the Philippines or in a newspaper of local circulation, as applicable. Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, qualification and documentary requirements in a summary proceeding to be conducted on 12 August 2014 at 10:00 o’ clock in the morning at the MARINA Surigao Extension Office, PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City. The Applicant shall be required to make a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, the application is deemed submitted for resolution/decision. WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, MAXIMO Q. MEJIA, JR., , this 7TH day of August 2014, Surigao City, Philippines. ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA Regional Director

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