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Solons to Lumads in Opol: Unite to resolve differences By CHENG ORDONEZ, Associate Editor

OPOL, Misamis Oriental--The House Committee on Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous Peoples held a public hearing geared towards an inquiry on the plight of Higaonon farmers relative to the oil palm plantation of A Brown Inc. (ABI), through Nakeen Corporation and A Brown Energy Resources Development, Inc., subsidiaries of ABI, yesterday (March 12, 2015) at Opol, Misamis Oriental. See FULL STORY, page A5

Lugait, Holcim sign agreement on labor localization By JOE PALABAO, Editor-at-large

THE local government of Lugait in Misamis Oriental through its Public Employment Service Office (Peso) recently signed an agreement with Holcim Philippines, Inc. (HPI) in regard to labor localization program. The signing of the agreement was in compliance to the town’s amended Municipal Ordinance No. 23, series of 2014, otherwise known as the labor localization ordinance. Under the ordinance, contractors and companies

engaged in construction and manufacturing business are required to give preference to residents of Lugait with 80 percent manpower requirements to all categories among applicants found to be qualified for vacant positions within their organization as condition precedent for the issuance of a business permit. The historic signing of agreement was done at the Holcim Training Center in Lugait town in Misamis Oriental on March 5.

PUBLIC HEARING. From left, Reps. Nancy Catamco (North

Cotabato), Jose Panganiban (ANAC IP), Juliette T. Uy (Misamis Oriental) and Isagani Zarate (Bayan Muna) hold a public hearing Thursday on the alleged harassment of indigenous peoples (IPs) in barangay Bagocboc, Opol town in Misamis Oriental.Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Lee Gorit

Police in Bukidnon on alert

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JCI IN DAVAO. Newly elected JCI Greater Davao President Alexander Bernan (second from left) with JCI Rumel Mira, assistant vie president Mindanao, Maguindanao Governor Esmael “Toto” Mangudadatu (guest speaker), JCI Sen. National Treasurer Hegem Furigay and JCI RVP Emmanuel Nartatez II (out going JCI president) strike for a souvenir photo after the induction and oathtaking ceremony of Junior Chamber International (JCI) held at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City recently. Photo by Rene Caruz Arias of Mindanao Daily News-Davao

CAMP Alagar, Cagayan de Oro City--Chief Supt. Agreimero A Cruz Jr., regional director of the Police Regional Office (PRO) in Region 10, directed the regional directorial staff to conduct inspection on different Provincial and City Police offices of Region 10 to check it’s operational readiness and reminded personnel to be cautious at all times. This after an encounter and landmine incident at Quezon town, Bukidnon. Lawless elements burned down on March 8 at

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Security forces ready to secure 2015 Araw ng Davao

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AVAO City – A thousand combined forces of local police and augmentation forces are set to secure the Araw ng Dabaw 2015 festivities.

Police Superintendent Milgrace Driz, spokesperson of the Davao City Police Office, said the Araw ng Dabaw celebration will be secured by 120 personnel from the Davao City Police Office, 60 from the

Regional Public Safety Battalion and 892 members of augmentation forces who are assigned in Barangays. Driz discourage tourists and viewers of Araw events from bringing backpacks, gas canisters and

sunglasses as these are prohibited. Driz also said that all 150 Mobile Patrol Group vehicles will be dispatched to respond for any eventuality. She said CCTV cameras of the Public Safety Command Center are also on the lookout and will alert police and security units should they observe unusual incidents and or threats.

Driz said they expect threat response time to be within 2-3 minutes, depending on the distance of the nearest response units. “The response is like what we have done during the recent bomb drills wherein we were able to respond to a threat scenario within 3 minues,” she said. (John Rizle L. Saligumba/davaotoday. com)

Davao Horse Club to stage horse racing in “Araw ng Dabaw” celebration DAVAO C it y - - T he Davao Horse Club (DHC), now on its 18th year, is staging the Araw ng Davao Cup horse racing on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Riverfront Stables of the Riverfront Corporate City in Ma-a, this city. Kobi Troy Tan of DHC said this event is also aimed to promote horseback riding and tourism in Davao City. It will feature the Bar-

rel Race, Obstacle Race and the Parlor Games. He s aid t he B ar rel Race is a rodeo event in which a horse and rider attempt to complete a clover-leaf pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time. It combi ne s t he horse's athletic ability and the horsemanship skills of a rider in order to safely and successfully maneuver a horse t hroug h a clover le af

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p atter n around t hre e barrels (typically three fifty-five gallon metal or plastic drums) placed in a triangle in the center of an arena, he added. The Obstacle Race is a Philippine innovated type of race composed of obstacles such as barrels, poles, jumping poles, table tops, and mud pits. The horse and rider should pass thru all these obstacles, maneuver around to have a safe

and clean run. Fastest time wins. “The Parlor games are just for the horsemen to have fun and relax on horseback,” Tan said. It is usually a relay kind of contest, a team sport composed of three to five members per team. B ut t h e re are a l s o individual parlor game events such as musical chairs on horseback, sack race with horse, and etc. Trophies will be given to winners followed by the fellowship. The event is open to the public. “We’re inviting everybody to chill and relax with friends and family members while watching cowboys and cowgirls comp ete against e ach other. This is a fast paced, action packed horse event,” he further said. (PNA)

The importance of losing weight By RUPESA P. LLEGUNAS QNHS Teacher Quezon National High School Quezon, Bukidnon

Eating is a very enjoyable and satisfying activity. Consuming food, especially the delicious ones coming from famous food chains, makes one alive and on-the-go on all kinds of activities and adventures. However, it is encouraged that an individual should just eat a right amount of food to avoid excess fats that are dangerous to the system. Overweight people are at higher risk of developing serious health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, gallstones and breathing problems. If eating beyond necessary cannot be controlled, then a person should learn to burn those fats. For fatty people, losing weight, through the application of safe losing weight methods, is important. Maintaining a healthy weight is important for overall health and can

help one prevent and control many diseases and dangerous conditions. Moreover, it helps a person to lower risk for developing health problems and further gives him more energy to enjoy life. Factors that contributes healthy weight are environment, family history and genetics, metabolism and more especially, habits. Energy balance is also a factor. Eating balanced food and drinks gives right amount of calories, just enough to the required energy a body needs. Following a healthy diet and limiting the time one spend in being physically inactive are also ways in having a healthy weight. It is good to maintain a fit body in order to enjoy what life has stored. Reaching the proper weight or losing excess fats are just two of the many tips that could help people to be healthy inside and out.

RA Form No. 10.1 (MCRO) Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur Municipality of Santa Cruz -oOoOFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172). Notice is hereby served to the public that MIKE GABRIEL G. DIESTA has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of MIKE GABRIEL GUIR DIESTA at Coronon, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur and whose parents are VICTOR DIESTA and JUDITH GUIR. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 3rd day of April 2015. (Sgd.) MARIO M. TIZON Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Mar 6 & 13, 2015

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How are funds for Bureau of Fire Protection operation & modernization allocated? As the nation observes the “Fire Prevention Month,” a House leader is seeking an inquiry to determine if the funds intended for the operation and maintenance of local fire stations in the country, and the modernization of the Bureau of Fire Protection are properly released by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Department of Finance (DOF), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and local government units (LGUs). Will it determine whether the BFP and local fire stations have been properly equipped to meet any contingency especially these summer months when fires usually occur. Section 2 of Republic Act 9514, otherwise known as the “Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008,” provides that it is the State policy to ensure public safety and economic development through the prevention and suppression of all kinds of destructive fires and promote professionalization of the fire service. The law further provides that the State shall enforce all laws, rules and regulations to ensure adherence to standard fire prevention and safety measures, and pro-

mote accountability for fire safety in the fire protection service and prevention service according to the lawmaker. One of the law’s provision state that all taxes, fees and fines shall be collected by the BFP. Of the collection, of which 20 percent shall be set aside and retained for use by the city or municipal government concerned, who then shall appropriate the fund exclusive for the operation and maintenance of its local fire station, including construction and repairs. As to the remaining 80 percent of the collection, these shall be remitted to the National Treasury under a trust fund assigned for the BFP modernization according to the lawmaker. We agree that there is a need to determine whether the DBM, DOF, DILG and various LGUs in the various regions of the country, have remitted to the BFP the 20 percent share stipulated in RA 9514 and whether the funds representing the balance of 80 percent were used for the intended BFP modernization. The concerned should speak up.

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A.W. Brown, a victim of false accusations More often, investors become subject of a hate campaign by interest individuals who use the legitimate people’s organization to pursue personal whims. In some cases, the people’s organization also exploits the plaints of individuals or the group as a basis to legitimize an advocacy. On the surface, the demands appeared to be legitimate. However, when one goes down deeper into the issue, some disturbing concerns suddenly come to view. For instance, the A. W. Brown, a company engaged in real estate and agribusiness endeavor, is not an exception. The Kalumbay, a legitimate tribal organization in Bukidnon, has accused the A.W. Brown of displacing thousands of farmers and indigenous people in the mountains of Opol, a municipal town

west of Misamis Oriental. Aside from displacing the indigenous people, the Kalumbay also accused the A.W. Brown, of allegedly violating the rights of the indigenous people who are opposed to the company’s agribusiness project. The killing of a certain Gilbert Paborada during a drinking spree in Puntod, Macabalan in Cagayan De Oro City sometime last year was an issue against the A.W. Brown, too. The distance from Ting-Alan to the scene of the crime, where Paborada was reportedly stabbed dead, is more than 100 kilometers. With no suspect to identify, Joseph, the brother of Gilbert, point to A.W. Brown as the possible mastermind because the victim opposed the A. W. Brown’s operation in the area. These serious accusations

Many of us are talking about peace. Here in the Philippines. And all around the globe. Many of us are not talking about it. No, many are longing for peace. And here is another news. An European army is being proposed amid heightened concerns over Russian aggression in Eastern Europe. Polish and Latvian leaders are critical of a proposed EU army. EU Commission Chief Jean-Claude Juncker had initially raised the army idea. Poland and Latvia expressed skepticism Tuesday over proposals to establish an European Union army, raising concerns the pro-

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prompted human rights advocate from Congress to fly to Opol last Wednesday to conduct a probe and to hear the plea of the people who are directly and indirectly affected by the A.W. Brown agribusiness. The representatives, mostly partly list of the Gabriela, Bayan, Indigenous People, Anak Pawis and the 2nd District of Misamis Oriental.

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posed military force would effectively be duplicating the NATO. “It’s a very risky idea,” Polish Foreign Minister Grzegorz Schetyna told Polish radio station Radio

Zet. And guys, he is very right. “First of all we have to ask where to raise money to finance such an army, how the combat units will work, who will be in charge of training them,” Schetnya said. Good statement, Sir. Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma of Latvia was also guarded about the prospect of such an army. “There is a possibility it could be discussed in July at the European Council, but it’s important to check whether this might be duplicating NATO,” Straujuma told Latvian public broadcaster LTV. EU Commission chief

By the way, the A.W. Brown is cultivating a 2,000 hectares agricultural land in about five rural farming villages in Opol since 2011. As of now, the company has planted palm oil trees to more than 600 hectares of land in the area. Company officials reported that A.W. Brown employs 174 workers (most of them indigenous people) in the area, particularly in the farming village of Ting-Alan, Opol. Every month, A. W. Brown releases P 1.2 million payrolls money for farm workers in the area. Hundreds of residents and tribal groups represented by tribal Chieftains join the public hearing in Ting-Alan Wednesday. It turns out, however, that the issue was not about human rights abuses, displacement, and alleged land grabbing hurled against A.W. Brown. See diaz, page A11

Jean-Claude Juncker first raised the idea of an EU army to deter a resurgent Russia, amid concerns Russian actions in Ukraine could embolden the Kremlin to act against other eastern European countries. Please read this again: COULD embolden the Kremlin to act against other European countries. “A common army among the Europeans would convey to Russia that we are serious about defending the values of the European Union,” Juncker told Germany’s Welt am Sonntag newspaper. But analysts and officials say the project would be fraught See doring, page A11

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Solons to Lumads in Opol: Unite to resolve differences Bukidnon • Camiguin • Lanao del Norte • Lanao del Sur • Misamis Occidental • Misamis Oriental

By Cheng OrdoÑez Associate Editor

OPOL, Misamis Oriental-The House Committee on Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous Peoples, which conducted a public hearing relative to the reported conflict between the Higaonon-farmers and an oil palm plantation firm,

urges the lumads to unite and resolve the issues and problems with the National Commission of Indigenous Peoples (NCIP). Hiagaonon-farmers of Barangays Bagocboc and Tingalan in the Municipality of Opol have brought their complaints against the operation of A Brown, Inc. (ABI), through A Brown Energy

Resources Development, Inc., a subsidiary of ABI, at Opol, Misamis Oriental, to the House last December, prompting the House Committee on Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous Peoples to hold an on-site inspection last Wednesday and a public hearing Thursday here. Indigenous group, Ka-

lumbay, has also asked the Committee to look into the alleged extrajudicial killings, harassment and threats among the Higaonon tribe since the oil palm plantation started to operate in their community. Kalumbay claims the incidents have been perpetrated by some personnel and security guards of the

private company, which operates in the vast oil palm plantation. The hearing stemmed from House Resolution No. 690, introduced by Anakpawis Representative Fernando Hicap, directing the Committee on National Cultural Communities to conduct an inquiry into the plight of Higaonon farmers

13 weekly flights to and from Cagayan de Oro via Manila, Cebu, Iloilo, and Davao. Navigational equipment for night operations had been installed at the Laguindingan Airport in November last year. After a series of technical reviews and consultations with relevant aviation authorities, including the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)

and the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), the Laguindingan Airport has been declared ready to accommodate night flights. Laguindingan Airport is the main airport serving the cities of Iligan and Cagayan de Oro, as well as the provinces of Misamis Oriental and Lanao del Norte, and the rest of the region of Northern Mindanao in the Philippines

“CEB commends the government for successfully upgrading Laguindingan to a night-rated airport. We continue to look at our options for expanding services, and we look forward to serving even more passengers to boost trade and tourism in Northern Mindanao,” said Candice Iyog, CEB Vice President for Marketing and Distribution. CEB subsidiary, Tigerair

Philippines, is also set to operate night flights from Cagayan de Oro on March 29, 2015, via flight DG 7807 departing Cagayan de Oro at 10:10PM and arriving in Manila at 11:40 p.m. The flight from Manila via DG 7806 departs Manila at 8:00PM and arrives in Cagayan de Oro at 9:30 p.m. CEB’s 55-strong fleet is comprised of 10 Airbus A319, 31 Airbus A320, 6 Airbus A330 and 8 ATR

in Barangays Bagocboc and Tingalan in Opol town. The Committee is expected to come up with legislative measures that will protect and promote the farmers’ rights, interest and welfare that may be hampered by the operation of the company through its oil palm plantation See unite, page A11

CEB operates first night flights at Laguindingan Airport THE Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), is the first carrier to operate scheduled night flights at the Laguindingan Airport in Cagayan de Oro starting March 12, 2015. CEB’s flight 5J 211 arrives in Cagayan de Oro at 8:20 p.m. from Cebu. The return flight via 5J 212 departs Cagayan de Oro at 8:40 p.m., and arrives in Cebu at 9:35 p.m. CEB currently operates

72-500 aircraft. Between 2015 and 2021, CEB will take delivery of 7 more brand-new Airbus A320 and 30 Airbus A321neo aircraft. Cebu Air Inc. is the largest carrier in the Philippine air transportation industry, offering its low-cost services to more destinations and routes with higher flight frequency within the Philippines than any other airline.


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UZ to tap clean solar power amidst persisting blackouts

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AMBOANGA City – The Universidad de Zamboanga (UZ) has taken the first step to utilize clean and renewable solar energy as an alternative source of electricity in the city, amidst intermittent power outages that have been persisting here for several years now.

The university, in partnership with Buskowitz Development Incorporated (BDI) and Energy Renewables Asia, Incorporated (ERA) forged a partnership Tuesday (March 10) that will realize a P12-million 120-kilowatt solar power project which will provide electricity to UZ’s main campus in barangay Tetuan, seen to be operational within the coming months. UZ president Atty. Linda Eustaquio-Lim believes that it is high time to consider this alternative energy considering the current power situation in the city.

She said that blackouts have been around for too long, even since her childhood. “I remember studying by candlelight when I was young. Seven decades later, we still continue to suffer.” “We have been far too timid and content to suffer blackouts that have plagued this city. The time has come to focus on renewable energy as the only sensible remedy,” said Atty. Eustaquio-Lim. She emphasized that the city’s level of development or the political stability here should not be a hindrance to consider this more ef-

ficient power source. Less dependent on Zamcelco As a result of the solar power project, UZ is seen to be less dependent on the limited power supply distributed by the Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative (Zamcelco). Consequentially, “the local power cooperative will then be able to use the energy it would have normally use to supply UZ to increase its own load and supply someone else the need of power,” a press statement read. “As a result, this will help the cooperative lessen its power outages within its franchising areas.” The 120-kWp, when realized, will produce about 200,000 kWh in a year. “Instead of purchasing this power from the local distribution utility, the Solar PV system can provide for UZ’s energy consumption during daylight hours,” the

statement furthered. Clean solar power highly feasible in PHL BDI’s Thomas Deeg explained that solar energy, as an alternative source of electricity, is very feasible here and in other areas in the Philippines. “Solar energy is now being utilized widely in other countries like Germany,” Deeg shares. He emphasized that Germany receives very little solar energy from the sun compared to the Philippines, yet the latter has been successfully harnessing the sun’s energy very efficiently. The Philippines’ geographical location on the equator gives it more sunlight hence solar power is seen to be more efficient here. “It has worked well in other countries. We don’t have snow (in the Philippines), and we are closer to the equator,” Deeg emphasized. “We will use the knowledge from Germany’s solar

power engineers and transfer it here,” he added. Deeg believes that one of the reasons why solar energy remains untapped is that many people have been closed-minded about it. “Many of us are saying, ‘we cannot do that’, but this is just an excuse.” “The sun’s power is unlimited,” he exclaimed. “It is free, and 100% clean.” Currently, BDI and ERA already have solar power projects in the Monaco Suites in Boracay and in John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University. Talks with Zamcelco to go solar BDI Chief Executive Officer James Buskowitz shared a few years back Zamcelco has shown interest in solar energy however the project did not push through due to some technicalities. Buskowitz is still optimistic that future talks will be more fruitful, and

looks forward for more exploratory talks with the local electric cooperative. “We are looking to re-approaching them again,” he said. Going green Initially, this solar project will only energize the main UZ campus. However, Atty. Eustaquio-Lim looks forward to growing the project to other UZ facilities. “We will not stop here,” she pointed out that. “Eventually, every building that bears the UZ logo will have solar power.” She emphasized that with UZ’s initiative, more will consider to use clean solar power. Last year, UZ was awarded by DENR and PIA as an “Eco-Friendly School” for its numerous environmental protection and promotion projects. This solar project is part of its efforts to help fight the effects of climate change. (FPG/DIS/PIA9Zamboanga City)

ZAMBOANGA City - City Veterinarian Dr. Mario Arriola has strongly advised residents here to refrain from eating dog meat to avoid carrying the risk of transmitting rabies. Arriola’s advice came after he received a report of an incident on Monday

where a number of residents at Shermal Subdivision, Barangay Cabatangan were found to have consumed dog’s meat, which was tested positive for rabies. Arriola said the head of the infected dog was earlier submitted to his office for testing.

Upon evidence of singeing, which indicated that the meat from the dog was prepared and handled for food, a veterinary team was sent to Barangay Cabatangan to validate the information. Arriola said the validation confirmed that the meat from the infected animal was consumed by a total of five adults and two children. “They were strongly advised to present themselves immediately for consultation and post-exposure

treatment at the City Health Office,” Arriola said. He added that four animals were bitten by the rabid dog and two of which died on the spot. To pre vent f ur t her incidents,he said they have conducted Thursday a rabies forum in Barangay Cabatangan. Both the city veterinarian and the City Health Office remain on constant alert to immediately respond and treat possible cases of rabies. (PNA)

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UTUAN CITY- Two members of the New People's Army (NPA), who belonged to their guerrilla front operating at a southern province of this region, surrendered to the municipal police station of the area on Wednesday morning, police report said. The surrender came as the rebel group came as the NPA will celebrate its anniversary by the last week of this month. According to the police report from Agusan del Sur Police Provincial Office to the regional police headquarters here on Thursday, the two NPAs, known only by their aliases, surrendered to the government troopers in Veruela of the said province. The police report said the two alleged NPAs, identified through their aliases as "Ewin or Ka Lim" 22, and "Kim or Ka Utol" 17, both residents of Brgy. Sta Emelia, Veruela town, are members of the Samahang Yunit Propaganda (SYP) 2 from Guerilla Front 3, under the command of a certain alias "Rigor." T he t wo volu nt ar i ly showed themselves up in Veruela Municipal Police Station, 8 a.m. Wednesday accompanied by barangay captain Adelo P. Micutuan and Armietex Prochina, private secretary of Veruela Mayor Salimar Mondejar. The two rebels did not NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of spouses DAVID SANDALO and PURITA SANDALO, who died intestate on November 17, 1996 and June 21, 1997, respectively, at Brgy. 1, Tubay, Agusan del Norte, consisting of a parcel of land situated in Bo. Katipunan, Cabadbaran (now Telesfora, Tubay), Agusan del Norte, covered by TCT-RT-1706, containing an area of 152.756 sq. m., is the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF DECEASED SPOUSES DAVID SANDALO AND PURITA M. SANDALO made and executed by herein deceased David and Purita Sandalo’s surviving legitimate children and direct heirs, namely, Eleanor S. Francisco, Myrna S. Motoomull, Dorothy S. Cajayon, Marilyn S. Reyes, Edgar Sandalo (deceased), represented by Kerra Dayan S. Revilla and Purita Angela S. Parayno, and Ricardo M. Sandalo, adjudicating among themselves above-mentioned parcel of land per Doc. No. 98; Page No. 20; Book No. LXXI; Series of 2015 of the Notarial Registry of Atty. Nerio L. Rosales, Notary Public until December 31, 2015 with PTR No. 0918596 01/21/15. MDN: Mar 13, 20 & 27, 2015

bring their firearms when they surrendered to the authorities. The two accordingly yielded upon the intercession of Mayor Mondejar, personnel of Agusan del Sur Provincial Public Safety Company based at La Fortuna of the said town, Veruela police and from the 26th Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army. B oth rebel returnees are now under the custody of Veruela police and will soon be turned-over to the Philippine Army for custodial debriefing. T h e re b e l re tu r n e e s would soon avail of the Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP) of Agusan del Sur after undergoing some process. Police said that the surrender of the two rebels may show that there is a growing demoralization within the rebel ranks.

The PNP assured that rebels who wishes to lay down and go back to the s o ciety mainstream are welcomed and will be assisted by the government troopers together with the local government units and other stakeholders. (PNA) AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION OF SOLE HEIR NOTICE is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late GEMMA CASINILLO HUBBARD, who died intestate in Vermont, United States of America, left a parcel of land more particularly described as follows: A parcel of land (Lot 45-E, of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-39822, being a portion of Lot 45, (LRC) Psd-36504, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 1570), situated at Carmen, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, Province of Misamis Oriental, containing an area of 373 square meters, more or less, is the subject of Affidavit of Adjudication of Sole Heir, under the Notarial Registry of Atty. Quintilianito S. Babarin, Jr., per Doc. No. 388; Page No. 78; Book No. 80; Series of 2015. MDN Mar 13,20 & 27, 2015

Through Her Eyes - An elderly woman of the Banwaon tribe tries to rest inside a makeshift tent in the evacuation center in Barangay Balit, San Luis town in Agusan del Sur on Tuesday (10 March 2015). Around 1,000 lumads from 174 families of the Banwaon tribe have been displaced from their communities in the hinterlands since January due to military campaigns against communist rebels. MindaNews photo by Erwin Mascarinas

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 Tel. No. (+6386) 231-7622/Telefax No. (+6386) 231-7622 / Email: marina.seo@yahoo.com

RE: Application for the Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a Liner service in the operation of its ship/s in its/their applied route for the carriage of passengers and to charge deregulated rates pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY

ALEXANDER L. JALBO. CASE NO. MARINA R.O. No. XIII SUR 15 –028-R PP/LT MARIO B.FORTUS . Bldg.s, PPA Compound, Surigao City Applicant Tel. No. (+6386) 231-7622/Telefax No. (+6386) 231-7622 / Email: marina.seo@yahoo.com

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Application for the Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a Liner service in the operation of its ship/s in its/their applied route for the carriage of passengers and to charge deregulated rates pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations.

ALEXANDER L. JALBO. Applicant. x-----------------x

CASE NO. SUR 15 –028-R

This refers to the Application for Issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), to operate ORDER the vessel MBCA GRACELDA EXPRESS-2 pursuant This refers to the and Application forR-IRR Issuance of as Certificate of Public (CPC), to operate to RA 9295 its liner (forConvenience the carriage the vessel MBCA GRACELDA EXPRESS-2 pursuant to RA 9295 and its R-IRR as liner (for the carriage of passengers and/or cargoes) in the route/s: cargoes) in the route/s: of passengers and/or Name of Ship/vessel

GRACELDA EXPRESS - 2 MBCA Route to be served: (DAILY)

PORTS Talisay, SC Brgy. Nonoc, SC Jetty – 3, Nonoc, SC Surigao City Jetty-3, Nonoc, SC Nonoc, SC

Services to be offered Carriage of Passengers

DEPARTURE 6:30 am 7:00 am 7:30 am 12:00 nn 1:00 pm 1:30 pm

PORTS Brgy. Nonoc, SC Jetty-3, Nonoc, SC Surigao City Jetty -3, Nonoc, SC Nonoc, SC Talisay, SC

ARRIVAL 6:45 am 7:15 am 8:15 am 12:45 pm 1:15 pm 2:00 pm

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. shall be required to makepresent a written Formalthe Offer ofjurisdictional, Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, the The Applicant Applicant shall application is deemed submitted for resolution/decision, upon acceptance of such FOE and declaration that and documentary requirements in a thequalification cause is submitted for decision. hearing to be conducted on 18 March 2015 at 9:30 WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. PhD, this 11 day of March 2015, Surigao Philippines. o’clock inCity,the morning at the MARINA, Regional Office, PPL/Lt Mario B. Portus, Jr. PPA Compound, BY AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD: SurigaoENGR. City. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA The Applicant Regional shall Director be required to make a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, March 13, 2015 the application is deemed submitted for resolution/ decision, upon acceptance of such FOE and declaration that the cause is submitted for decision. WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. PhD, this 11th day of March 2015, Surigao City, Philippines. BY AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD

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 hearing to be conducted on 18 March 2015 at 9:30 o’clock in the morning at the MARINA, Regional Office, PPL/Lt Mario B. Portus, Jr. PPA Compound, Surigao City.

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ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA Regional Director MDN: Mar. 13, 2015

PRA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that WELDRED T. CASTILLON has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of WELDRED TAN CASTILLON who was born on June 19, 1975 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are OCASIO CANTONA CASTILLON and MARIVIC YAÑGA TAN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 22, 2015.

(SGD.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Mar 13 & 20, 2015

Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES CHRISTOPHER B. RIGOR AND CHERON RIVA P. ROMANO-RIGOR

CIVIL CASE NO.2015-023

CHRISTOPHER B. RIGOR AND CHERON RIVA P. ROMANO-RIGOR Petitioners. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / ORDER Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by the petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rites on December 4, 1993 at Iligan City, they converted to Islam faith, of which conversions to Islam were duly registered with this court, both of them can be served with summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their residents at Luinab, Iligan City and Mahayahay, 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 more than four (4) years already,since 2010, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalized their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other,neither minding each other affair’s; Petitioner’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on December 4, 1993, 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 March 27, 2015 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 news paper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 25th day of February, 2015. (Sgd.) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge MDN: Feb 27, Mar 6 & 13, 2015

Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN THE MATTER OF JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE CIVIL CASE NO.2015-024 BETWEEN SPOUSES ISRAEL SASARITA HATA-AS AND JOCELYN CABILLON AGUILAR-HATA-AS, ISRAEL SASARITA HATA-AS AND JOCELYN CABILLON AGUILAR-HATA-AS, Petitioners. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / ORDER Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by the petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rites on July 8,1986 at Iligan City, they converted to Islam faith, of which conversions to Islam were duly registered with this court, both of them can be served with summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their residents at Singapore and Puga-an 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 almost ten (10) years already, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalized their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other,neither minding each other affair’s; Petitioner’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on July 8,1986, 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 March 31, 2015 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 news paper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 5th day of March, 2015. (Sgd.) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge MDN: Mar 6, 13 & 20, 2015


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Teacher’s Views Editor : IRENE DAYO

Wanted Friend…in DepEd

“Teach the Children Well”

By Norhatta Campong Daud, Ed.D. PSDS, Tagoloan District Division of Lanao del Norte

By Mary Arlene C. Carbonera, Ed.D. PSDS, Division of Lanao del Norte

There are some moments when we feel the need of someone to be with and to share with some of the lowliest instants in our life that it seems the whole earth is placed in our shoulder. This we think of a person who is appropriate and who is real and whom we can call a friend. The need is felt as I engaged into a tough battle where competencies are tested and “what you know” and “whom you know” are both essential. Nevertheless, the fears are there as we think of the people who take charge of choosing people for specific positions. I may be chosen or I may not be. In all the confusions, someone to lean on is in demand. Out from the many that I have read in the internet, I found this very relevant to what I am going to share

with you today. During the saddest time in life, the presence of real friends and people who are ready to share the emptiness that we feel inside, they are indispensable. Such may be shown in many ways, and when we receive it, we feel the warmth and comfort. We feel being loved. It may not have been realized fully but showing it means we understand and share such emotion to other people. Honestly speaking, I feel so lucky that these kind of people exist, ready to extend a helping hand, ready to provide comfort, and ready to ease the pain that we feel brought about by circumstances and despair. The way they express it maybe differs, but what matters most is the concern justified by it. The gesture alone of showing it, means they care.

To choose teaching as a profession involves “the heart over the head”. This I love to share about to advocate the love of children who choose to stay in school and find affection if not more from those who are considered as their second parents. Research in the Department tells that more dropout is found among

The FM Posadas Elementary School celebrated its yearly Valentine’s Day celebration. They have had their coronation of the” Little King and Queen of Hearts 2015” on February 27, 2015. The previous King Roderick Viray, turn-over his throne to the New King Brix C. Mendoza. The preced-

ing Queen Nizel Dayaganon turn-over her throne to the new Queen Cheree Dawn A. Miculob. The teachers, PTA and Pupils of FM Posadas Elementary School extended their warmest gratitude to the parents of the candidates as well as to the stakeholders of the Barangay

above the teaching-learning situation expected to happen in the four (4) walls of the classroom. The Grade I K to 12 Training which happened four (4) years ago provided a chance for all trainees to come across with the 5 Cs of the K to 12 teacher. The values which these letters represent if demonstrated by all teachers would surely create an increased participation rate in all schools. Let us revisit these all as shared by Dr. Paraluman

Giron. These are Commitment, Competence, Creativity, Compassion and Character. A teacher who comes to school, wrapped with all readiness in terms of lesson for that day, happy emotion, excitement to see the children, designing enjoyable activities, and positive attitude all these contribute to the holding power of the teacher. These values possessed by teachers will lead them to teach the children well.

MFCES SUPPORTS THE SCHOOL BASED FEEDING PROGRAM (SBFP) By CATHERINE P. BOTANAS MANOLO FORTICH CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

identified Severely Wasted school children for 120 days, starting from the month of September 2014 to February 2015. The feeding was initiated by Mrs. Archel Fay D. Bernales, the School Feeding Coordinator with Our school supports the Principal II Daisy C. the School Based Feed- Uayan, the PTA President ing Program of the 14 for S.Y 2014-2015 Mr. Victor

PTA and Stakeholders Joint Project

By JOCELYN D. MIYAS, T-lll FM Posadas Elementary School Raw-an, Lala, Lanao del Norte

Grade I pupils throughout the country. Whatever reasons there are, I agree to the validity of the data found. In my analysis, this could be so because of the transition period where children meet different innocent faces. In addition, the teacher is one important factor which contributes to the interest of the child in going to school over and

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Raw-an, Lala, Lanao del Norte for their untiring support of the School project in the said School, “The Expansion of the Open Stage”. It is expected that this stage can be used during graduation ceremony this coming March 27, 2015. The following were the major sponsors of the activity: King Brix C. Mendoza, parents Mr./Mrs. Rustico Mendoza ;

Queen Cheree Dawn A. Miculob, parents Mr./ Mrs. Mark Dawn Miculob; 1st Prince Kenneth Deles, parents Mr./ Mrs. Ritchel Deles; 1st Princess Brendalyn Dabs Soria, parents Ms. Arlyn A. Soria; 2nd Prince Shawn Gianne M. Largo, parents Mr./ Mrs. Ramil Largo; 2nd Princess July Ann Piala, parents Mr./ Mrs. Santos Piala; 3rd Prince Arvin John J. Posadas, parents Mr./ Mrs. Jovanne Posadas; 3rd

C. Dumotan, and other 11 teachers that are part of the Feeding Committee. These people signed a PLEDGE OF COMMITMENT to meet the progress and best result of the DepEd Program. It’s a great service to our children who are lack of nutrition supplements in helping them education for their tomorbuild up a better and quality rows dreams. Princess Jenny Rose A. Etang, parents Mr./ Mrs. Roger Etang; 4th Princess Johanna Mae J. Mendoza, parents Mr./Mrs. Ricardo Mendoza; 5th Princess Jennyle C. Pollescas, parents Mr./Mrs. Napoleon Cuajao; 5th Prince Jerson G. Tiken,parents Mr./Mrs. Jerwen Canonigo; 6th Princess Aivel Luzano, parents Mr./Mrs. Leonardo Luzano; 6th Prince Benz Luis S. Balangitao, parents Mr./ Mrs. Bernie Balangitao; 7th

Princess Romelie Bastismo, parents Mr./Mrs. Rudolfo Bastismo; 7th Prince Adrian V. Suelo, parents Mr./Mrs. Roy Val Suelo; 8th Princess Ashme Detalla, parents Mr./ Mrs. Michael Detalla; 8th Prince Jimmy Boy Bulac, parents Mr./Mrs. Gregorio Bulac; 9th Princess Rusel A. Soria, parents Mr./Mrs. Mario Soria; 9th Prince James Mark Caballa, parents Mr./Mrs. Jose Warlito Caballa.


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MUST students champs in first Google Cardboard Hackathon

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MAGINE interacting with dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals or traveling to places you have not been to – all using the power of your smartphone and a cost-effective, easy-to-build virtual reality player. This is what Raven Duran, Geoff Diaz, and Edmund Salcedo Jr., graduating IT students of Mindanao University of Science and Technology and Co-Founders of Webnified. com web development startup came up with to win the grand prize of P50,000 in the first Google Cardboard Hackathon organized by Globe Labs, the developer community of Globe Telecom. The app called 3DU is a Modularized Augmented and Virtual Reality System Education Technology where users can talk to each other in real time as well as learn, explore and challenge themselves in a virtual ever growing university. It is designed for students and teachers who would like an immersive real-world experience without leaving the comforts of the classroom. Second place went to monstAR, a 3D Virtual Pet/ Monster on an Augmented Reality experience of Erwin de Torres, Jeffrey Santiago, Karl Patrick Camota, and John Carlo Rolluqui who took home P30,000 while third spot went to Dayo-rama which gives users a chance to watch history as it unfolds. Dayo-rama creators Rai Icasiano, Karina Zambrana, Rex Cruz received P20,000. To work, the virtual reality apps have to be downloaded on a smartphone fitted in a Google Cardboard viewer kit. The kit may be created using simple tools such as a fold-out cardboard, lenses, magnets, Velcro, and a rubber band or bought ready-made.

partnership with the Ayala Museum, hence our decision to build something that was heavily inspired by art, sound, and the process of creation,” said young developers Carl Rosario Flor, Claudine Rodriguez and Mike Co Lu. They added: “One thing we realized during the competition is that innovation doesn’t have to be grand or complicated. It always begins with the intent to challenge existing standards,

and thinking that there’s always room for improvement. In filling our hearts with this desire, we believe that we can solve problems in our society, even with just an idea and the ability to build things.” The 3DU and CONFETTI apps will be displayed at the new Globe Gen3 Stores in Limketkai Mall, Cagayan de Oro City and SM North EDSA in Quezon City. CONFETTI will also be used at the Ayala Museum. PR

SM Foundation holds scholarship screening in Oroa Photos by MARK FRANCISCO Lifestyle Editor

“We want to help increase the learning engagement of students and teachers without making them spend a lot. This desire gave us the drive to fly to Manila and join the Google Cardboard hackathon which we luckily won. Through the support of Globe Labs, we hope to create more virtual reality scenarios to help them with the lessons – from history, to science, to practically anything,” said Duran, the team leader. Anne Michelle Santos, Developer Relations Manager of Globe Labs said: “We are thrilled with the creative and interesting apps which the developer community has produced for Google Cardboard and which we may eventually adopt to give our millions of customers a different kind or virtual reality experience.” Once the 3DU app is fully developed, Globe Labs will provide an additional P80,000 to the team, help them publish the

app in Google Play, and assist in its promotion. Those interested to support 3DU or get updates can visit http://3du.webnified. com/. Meanwhile, 3D mood board and sound space, CONFETTI won P35,000 under the Ayala Museum special category. CONFETTI allows users to paint images and generate sound through movement. It also generates a collage made of clippings from current Ayala Museum shows. “We wanted to explore the space that Virtual Reality provides, by creating something that doesn’t replicate existing/ actual reality. There’s merit in recreating the world or the reality we’re familiar with, but we were intrigued by the possibilities that can be made with VR, as we treat the space it generates as a blank canvas of sorts. Basically, anything is possible within VR. We were also motivated by the

SM Foundation, the advocacy arm of SM Group, successfully held last Sunday a scholarship screening for incoming college enrollees here in Cagayan de Oro. In an interview, SM Foundation project manager Eleanor Lansang said that the foundation is scouting for new scholars a weighted grade average of at least 88 percent by the second or third grading period. With that, more than 100 students participated in the screening. Aside from matriculation fees, SM Foundation also provides for the scholars’ monthly allowance and sum mer/semestral break jobs to enable thenm to earn and augment their allowances. The SM college scholarship program was established by SM Foundation in 1993 and has since produced over 1,900 graduates. The foundation continues to provide quality education to poor yet deserving students a chance for a better future through higher education. Currently, there are 1,450 SM scholars enrolled in the foundation’s 82 partner colleges and universities nationwide. BWM

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Darwinian process of love (COLUMNIST’S Note: This episode was written in February 7, 2010.) SOME people get to meet their soulmates early in life. We hear of kids marrying as young as 17. We also hear of young men and women who have been linked together in their college years and immediately wed right upon

graduation. But there are a few ones who really need to undergo that oh so painstaking and excruciating Darwinian process in selecting the right one. You graduate after college, get

CONGRATULATIONS

to the newly elected officilas of CAGAYAN DE ORO PRESS CLUB (COPC) From:

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AGRIMERO ARCELONA CRUZ, JR. Officer-in-Charge Police Regional Office 10

Camp Alagar, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City

a taste of your first kiss and think that she’s the one. Then something very wrong happens, the girl’s mother catches the two of you lovemaking in her dorm and the girl is forced to separate from you.

Girl bails out of her home to get back to you and amok parents panic wildly chasing their runaway daughter. Ah…Romeo and Juliet crap! Then you move on. Then you meet another one, turns out she’s a gold digger even if you ain’t got any gold, you bail out from her but only after 18 months of misery. And then you’d think that only women are lovestruck fools in this crazy world! You’re dead wrong. Then it takes two more years to get closely acquainted with another woman. She’s the exact opposite of the gold digger. She’s the one sharing the expenses even if both of you are aware that she ain’t rich. She insists on paying

the tab and you give in so there won’t be any arguments. This time you’d think that she’s already the right one. But again, she’s still not Miss Right. On the contrary, her life is even more complicated than the other two it’d take 48 episodes of MMK to get her life story told in full. So it’s intimacy-ejecting period again for God-knows-howmany-times already. Now this series of unfortunate events is really getting on your nerves already, you’d start singing Somebody Save Me by Remy Zero and wish Kristin Kreuk just falls out of the sky to kiss you. And it did happen. Er…not Kristin I mean. Somebody just pops in front of you and you take

Teaching Filipino the K to 12 way By GINA T. LUMACAD Teacher I Salvador Central Elementary School District of Salvador Division of Lanao Del Norte

THE curriculum of today’s elementary level is somewhat regionalized already. In my opinon, that is the misfortune befalling the basic education system of this country. In an era where K to 12, Asean integration and info globalization are espoused, we still look inward. We still idolize such countries as Germany, Japan, China, South Korea, Finland and South Africa who are so proud of their own languages

that they make their respective dialects the standing medium of instruction in all subjects including arithmetic and science. That is okay if you live in those countries which are well-Westernized and developed. But in an archipelago like the Philippines where we have the misfortune of having regionalized dialects, this scheme is not an ideal option. I mean how do our graduates compete with other English-

speaking graduates from other countries? True enough, both of them may be competent in technical skills but if a recruiter needs only one person for the job, the Englishspeaking person has the edge. Advocating for the Filipino language is never about patriotism. If you want to be patriotic to your country, then start by enhancing one’s English-speaking skill. After all, there are lots of institutes offering short English courses. Sadly, public basic education is quashing their intention.

English: In producing excellent communicators By April Joy A. Lee Teacher I Salvador Central Elementary School Division of Salvador Division of Lanao Del Norte

Each of the subject in school is created in order to improve whatever skills and areas of intelligence students are into. English is one of the subjects offered even on the first grade. It involves learning of alphabets, words, phrases, verbs, construction of paragraphs, subject and verb agreement, diction, pronunciation and so much more.

English is a subject that tackles a lot of topics, helpful to express personal thoughts and ideas with confidence and meaningful content. Learning how to express oneself concisely and accurately is not a simple task. If one want to write a good term paper, report or e-mail that would earn respect, a student has to be a good communicator. Constructing an

PRA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that FLEAN GLADICE GAMANA QUIPIT has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of FLEAN GLADICE MAGANA QUIPIT who was born on DEC. 13, 1992 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are FELIX VALIENTE QUIPIT and ARLENE TENIO MAGANA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 22, 2015.

(SGD.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Mar 13 & 20, 2015

article that includes clear and descriptive detail helps the reader get a full understanding of the topic being discussed. English classes are like stepping stones to a lifetime of reward. In order to gain a successful career and not end up with a deadend job, a particular individual must be educated and must have good communication skills. Further, achieving good communication skills is the fundamental taught in English class.

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her to Sitti Navarro’s preValentine concert as your first date. And another getting-to-know stage begins. Ah, the Darwinian process of love. (Hey, don’t laugh there, Orwin and Lynde.) PHOTOS COURTESY OF CDO STOLEN SHOTS EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SIMULTANEOUS DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of Reymundo Gilbolingo, who died intestate on September 5, 1973 at Pob. Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur and Adriana Davin, who died intestate on March 9, 1995 at Pob. Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur, at the time of their deaths and such parcel of land is more particularly described as follows, to wit: “A parcel of land otherwise as Lot No. 3353, Pls-61 with all the improvements found thereon, containing an area of FORTY THREE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR (43,734) SQUARE METERS, situated at Brgy. San Vicente, Molave (now Mahayag), Zamboanga del Sur and embraced under Original Certificate of Title No. P-6300, is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SIMULTANEOUS DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE. That we, TEODORO GILBOLINGO, a resident of Brgy. Bacahan, Midsalip, Zamboanga del Sur, NARCISO D. GILBOLINGO, a resident of Purok 5, Pob. 4, Clarin, Misamis Occidental, GREGORIA G. CABUSAS, a resident of Pob. Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur, GAUDENCIO GILBOLINGO (now deceased) represented by his compulsory heirs; namely: CHARLITA M. GILBOLINGO, a resident of Pob. Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay and JOCELYN G. TAMPARONG, a resident of Brgy. Bacahan, Midsalip, Zamboanga del Sur, DEMETRIO GILBOLINGO (now deceased) represented by his sole heirs, named, MINA G. NAMIT, a resident of Pob. A. Midsalip, Zamboanga del Sur, all married, CESAR GILBOLINGO (now deceased) represented by his sole heirs, named NATIVIDAD C. GILBOLINGO, widow, a resident of Brgy. San Vicente, Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur, all of legal age, Filipino are the co-owners of a parcel of land. That for and in consideration of the sum of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND (P500,000.00) PESOS, Philippine Currency, in hand paid by JEFFREY E. DIMAANO and ANA G. DIMAANO, both of legal age, Filipino, legally married spouses, and residents of 129 MLQ Compound V Cruz St., Malibay, Pasay City, do hereby SELL, CEDE, TRANSFER AND CONVEY the above-described parcel of land by way of absolute sale in favor of the vendees. As per Doc. No. 405; Page No. 81; Book No. 187; Series of 2014; under Notary Public of ATTY. ARMAN G. BENDALI-AN. MDN: MARCH 13, 20 & 27, 2015


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The issue was about the conflict of two people’s organizations who want to take control of about 200 hectares palm tree plantation reportedly owned by a former Congressman, on the border of Ting-Alan and Bagocboc. The other issues by the indigenous groups and tribal chieftains were about boundary conflict between Opol and Iligan in the hinterland of Kauyonan. The tribal chieftains also voiced concern about the mining operators in the area (not the A.W. Brown) which has jeopardized the indigenous people’s “small scale mining activities.” The tribal groups blamed the environment officials for not giving the IPs the priority to exploit the mineral and natural resource in areas they considered as “ancestral lands.” Perhaps, during the public hearing, the Kalumbay and the Congressmen learned that the A.W. Brown, being vulnerable and a stable agribusiness firm, is only used by some individuals or group in Bagocboc to pursue vested interests. -0- react: crisguardian@yahoo.com

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with problems. Of course, haven’t we all learned, that if we answer war with war, what the result will be? If you look at what a European army would mean, the most important question is, who decides on sending soldiers where? Who decides on whom they might kill, or who might kill them? Additionally, of the EU’s 28 member states, 22 are already part of NATO, the US-led alliance created in 1949 to fend off potential Soviet aggression in Western Europe. The alliance is urging its European members to invest more in their militaries. Amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, NATO is bolstering its presence in eastern Europe with a spearhead force of 5,000 troops and command centers in the Baltic states, as well as Poland, Romania and Bulgaria. Polish General Sanislaw Koziej, a security adviser to Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski called the EU army idea “an impractical dream.” “To have an army, you need first of all a political decision-maker who would deploy such an army,” Koziej said. “These days, nobody in Europe, no single country is contemplating giving up its sovereignty.” I strongly agree with Koziej. +++ Email: doringklaus@ gmail.com or follow me in Facebook or Twitter or visit www.germanexpatinthephilippines.blogspot.com.

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around 8:04 a.m. seven trucks described as: Mit-

subishifuso cargo truck dropside with plate number KVT-689; Prime mover tractor head with trailer, plate number VAJ-696; Prime mover tractor head with trailer, plate number LWP291; Isuzu aluminum wing van 10 wheeler truck with plate no. AAT-4771; Isuzu refrigerated close van with temp plate 038608; Prime mover with trailer and plate number MGG-383; and Fuso wing van with plate number RMA-515. Initial investigation conducted revealed that estimated 300 lawless elements had established/ conducted check point at purok 7 Overview Palacapao, Quezon, Bukidnon and simultaneously flagged down and set on fire the seven vehicles. The lawless elements wore Armed Force of the Philippines (AFP) uniforms and Philippine National Police (PNP) patrol shirts who were armed with assorted high powered firearms and assorted ammunitions. After the incident, the group fled heading to north direction and released all the drivers and helpers unharmed. Meanwhile, about 4:40 a.m. of the same day in sitio Kipolot, Palacapao, Quezon, Bukidnon harassment incident transpired wherein the 1st platoon, BUKCAA F company 23IB, 4th Infantry Division, Patrol Base led by Sgt. Jimlan Adanan with 16 members were harassed by estimated 50 fully armed lawless elements. Firefight lasted for 55 minutes and no casualty on government side while on the lawless elements is yet to be determined. After the incident the attackers fled to unknown direction. At 8:30 a.m. responding team from Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) 103rd MC led by PI Joemar B Calud were blasted with landmines/ambushed by 85 lawless elements and immediately the troops returned fire to the enemy position. Firefight lasted for 55 minutes resulting to seven 103rd company personnel wounded in action (WIA) identified as follows: PO1 Dalumpines, Querube Turing; PO1 Tangarurang, Lou Pamulagan; PO1 Macabenlar, Junel; PO1 Pepito, Roy Maratas; PO1 Alabe, Hermie; PO1 Nera, Ryian Reduca; and PO1 Colita, Gearald Bob. At about 9:30 a.m. of same day, elements from Police Public Safety Company (PPSC) led by Supt Daryl Aranton were also affected with landmine while traversing onboard their PNP vehicle at the Buda National Highway, barangay Puntian, Quezon Bukidnon but they were unharmed and they were able to rescue the WIA 103rd personnel and brought to the hospital for medical treatment. Elements of Quezon municipal police station operatives still conducting follow-up investigation in order to file appropriate cases against the perpe-

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trators. PNP personnel wounded in action is entitled to receive P20,000 for minor injuries and P50,000 for major injuries (PNP Circular No. 2007-002 Institutionalization of Special Financial Assistance (SFA) from the Presidents Social Fund (PSF). PRO-10 Regional Comptroller Division (RCD) released P50,000 for initial hospitalization expenses as the PNP will reimburse all bills for hospitalization. The Public Safety Mutual Benefit Fund Incorporated (PSMBFI) will give P10,000.00 as initial insurance for wounded in action personnel and additional compensation will be given depending on the severity of injuries sustained as shown in the medical certificate submitted to their office. Further, the wounded personnel of 103rd company shall be awarded with Medalya ng Sugatang Magiting in recognition to their gallantry and courageous stand against the armed band and the team leader shall be given an appropriate award after leading his team to safer location with a good fight to the enemy.

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situated at Bagocboc village’s 4,150 has. and Tingalan’s 2,763 has. To date, 627 has. have been planted with oil palm trees yet. Barangays Bagocboc and Tingalan have a population consisting of 761 families, mostly of the Higaonon tribe. Rep. Nancy Catamco, committee chairperson, along with 2nd District of Misamis Oriental Rep. Juliette Uy, vice-chairperson; Rep. Guillermo Romarate, Human Rights Committee chairman; Rep. Luz Ilagan, Gabriela Partylist; Rep. Carlo Zarate, Bayan Muna Partylist; Reps. Noel Villanueva and Hicap of Anakpawis held an on-site inspection yesterday relative to the issues and concerns aired by the lamas. Roger Plana, Kalumbay secretary-general, said the visit of the delegation to Opol was the result of the trip of the region’s lumad groups to Manila, dubbed as “Manilakbayan ng Mindanao,” held last December, when they relayed their various issues and concerns to the lawmakers. Kalumbay claims the company planted oil palm trees belonging to the lumads. In 2011, two lumads had been killed -- Gilbert Paborada and Rollen Langala -- who were suspected to have been liquidated due to their opposition to the firm’s operation. ABI denies all the charges. ABI cited the following for the legality of its operation: (1) Certifications from DENR-EMB for the environmental compliance

SIGNING OF AGREEMENT. From left, Engr. Erano S. Santos, HOLCIM maintenance manager; Lugait town Vice Mayor Jay Manlawe; Engr. Bobby R. Garza, vice president and plant manager of HOLCIM; Raymundo G. Agravante, regional director of the Department of Labor and Employment, Region 10 (DOLE-10); Amuerfina R. Reyes, DOLE national deputy administrator-management services and regional operations; and Patricio R. Parami Jr., manager MEEDO/PESO/CTEC of Lugait town, sign the agreement on labor localization on March 5 at the Holcim Training Center in Lugait, Misamis Oriental.

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Vice Mayor Jay Manlawe, who represented Mayor Wellie G. Lim, signed the agreement in behalf of Lugait town with Peso Manager Patricio P. Parami Jr. and representatives from HPI, a cement manufacturing plant operating in Lugait town, led by Vice President for Operations and Plant Manager Bobby R. Garza with Engr. Erano Santos, Holcim maintenance manager. Amuerfina R. Reyes, deputy administrator and management services and regional operations of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA); Reymundo G. Agravante, regional director of the Department of Labor and Employment in Region 10 (DOLE-10); Hans Leo J. Cacdac, DOLE-10 administrator; Harry B. Borres, officer in-charge of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administrator (OWWA); Estrella Pajarella of the DOLE’s Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB); Leila P. Labor, acting provincial head of the DOLE-10 in Western Misamis Oriental; Anna Liza V. Tiglao, also of POEA-10; Edgar B. Sales, regional director of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority in Region 10 certificate; (2) NCIP Provincial Office issued certification that the application for Certification Precondition (CP) for eventual signing of the stakeholders; (3) Philippine Coconut Authority-issued memorandum, stating, among others, that “there appears to be no issues pertaining to the welfare of farmers or any regulatory function that requires proper action of the authority”; (4) Opol Mayor Maximino Seno’s certification that the company (ABI) has not committed any infraction or violation of human rights and environmental laws, particularly in the use of harmful and hazardous chemicals; and (5) Opol PNP issued certification that “no report of harassments, maltreatments, nor land-grabbing activities recorded” in its

(TESDA-10); and Elaine B. Borromeo, TESDA senior specialist. Likewise, the local government of Lugait signed another agreement with various government agencies in regard to the implementation town’s employment skills training, antiillegal recruitement, child labor free, anti-trafficking in person, help desk, and Overseaes Filipino Worker (OFW) welfare. Under the agreement, the local government of Lugait through its Peso is mandated to promote human resource development, protection of workers’ rights and welfare, and equal access to employment opportunities and subject to HPI compliance with applicable laws on independent contracting and without prejudice to its contractors’ exclusive prerogative to determine and conduct their business affairs including all aspects of employment. HPI has agreed to support Lugait in implementing the labor localization ordinance and achieving its principal objectives of providing equal access to employment opportunities to Lugait residents and ensuring that only those who have been duly issued with business permits can conduct business within Lugait. HPI, upon signing the agreement, will revise its

accreditation process at its Lugait plant by requiring contractors, who are applying for accreditation for the first time or renewal of their accreditation and to submit duly issued business permits from Lugait. Furthermore, HPI shall require contractors to submit business permits to Lugait for 2015 not later than the March 31, 2015. HPI shall also submit a contractor daily manifest to Peso listing all the contractors rendering services at its Lugait plant during the previous month and their employees assigned at Lugait plant. On one hand, the local government unit of Lugait shall provide, through Peso, HPI’s contractors with the names of individuals registered in the skills registry system of DOLE. The town of Lugait, through Peso, is also tasked to conduct capability and skills trainings for residents using TESDA’s Technology–Based Community Training Program to enable HPI’s contractors to comply with the labor localization ordinance; provide HPI with a list of contractors who have secured business permits and have been assessed as compliant with the labor localization ordinance; and periodically asses Holcim’s contractors to determine their compliance with the labor localization ordinance.

office since the company started its operation. Raffy Magbanua, spokesperson of ABI, committed to the Committee that ABI will ceased to expand until after the issues on land disputes shall have been resolved.

Magbanua said Abderci employs 140 workers, 70 percent of them are Higaonons. The public hearing adjourned, leaving the resolution of the issues and concerns to tribe leaders and the NCIP.

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