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www.businessweekmindanao.com BusinessWeek BusinessWeek YOUR LOCAL ONLINE BUSINESS PAPER MINDANAO VOL. 2, No. 19 Cagayan de Oro City Saturday-Sunday June 9-10, 2012 P10.00 NONOY NONOY LECHON SERVICES OFFERED OUT OF TOWN ORDER For more details, contact Tel. No.: 309-5276 HERMILINO VILLALON Manager News PAUSE. REWIND. RECORD. with her daughter BAMBI, an Event's Specialist, the dinner was served on the dot! And a short program followed before ballroom started. The program, emceed by Ms. DONNA OCAMPO, ABS-CBN Market- ing Head, and a very close friend of celebrant's daughter BAMBI, was short but sweet and was very professional but --a very young boy, JHON PAUL ROMERO, stole the show with his rendition of “Usahay” complete with his hand gestures, his facial expression, his voice when it reaches a high note, his interpretation of the song is just amazing. His stage presence as a whole, for a young boy his age, is most impressive! Later, when I was requested to sing, I felt insecure! He was so good for his age; singing after him was hard to get the attention of the crowd! He certainly has the charisma and the voice. Another young and talented young man who played the guitar was the grandson of TELO ABERASTURI and TILLIE VELEZ and it's so much fun watching the faces of the grandmas. MILA LLANILLO, who happens to be the grandma of JHON PAUL forgot where she was and sang and even stood up when the song reached a high note. The little boy really took after his grandma and his mom MONET (Sorry to say this grandpa MANNY and Dad CARLO). Now, about the celebrant, 'NENE 'who was married to the late P/Col. ALONZO QUIEM BARTOLOME from Tarlac is a very private person. She spends her time painting (hand painting) she sews well! No wonder her birthday cake had a very well made replica of a sewing machine! She was a school teacher in Home Economics at the City Central School. The only organization she joined is the Legion of Mary, religious that she is. No wonder the relatives of the late ADEN, came all the way from Tarlac to be with her a gesture of love and respect coming from the in-laws. Gen. NICANOR BARTOLOME is a nephew of her late husband so grandson ERROL BARTOLOME and daughters YEYE BARTOLOME SAN MIGUEL, JAJA BARTOLOME and granddaughter, MAJA came all the way from Tarlac. From Manila came MIGUEL and RAFAEL BARTOLOME and FRANCO BARTOLOME. Among the guests that I saw were LILY MARFORI, LETTY YAP, DAYLIT FABRIGAS, ELY GABOR, ZENY TURNER, ANALISA CANA- LES, ALDEN BACAL, CARING GARCIA, ISABEL WAGA, LEONOR SANTIAGO, GEORGETTE AWA, GLORIA DELGADO, LETTY and CHARLIE CEPEDA, BOBBY LEE, MACOY and AMY MALFERRARI MENTONG and MAY FERNANDEZ, MANNY and NINI CRISOSTOMO, KAYO and LYRA GABOR, MARICHU PALOMARES, JUSTIN PALO- MARES, REY and ORLA TABLAN, and many others. Recent Socials of Various Personalities (R.S.V.P.) by Nena Neri Hernandez A Dinner Dance to celebrate NENE GABOR BARTOLOME'S 80th BIRTHDAY Teary eyed mommy as she was surprised a sewing machine design birthday cake greeted her. Nene with John Paul Llanillo Romero, son of Dr. Carlo & Monette Llanillo Romero. John Paul serenaded the celebrant with his song “Usahay”. With Ditas Velez dela Fuente, Carol Neri, Nena Hernandez, Yoling Roa Malferrari, Lulu Benepayo and daughter Tina. With the Marforis: Joyce & Dr. Popoy Marfori, Kangking Marfori, Jenny Marfori Dy & equally beautiful daughter Dindi. With Bill & Nena Soriano, Anita Karagdag & Grandchildren Kate & Alexis and Lily Waga Raypon. With only loving sister Jellie Gabor Velez & younger brother Vic- tor “Boboy” Gabor. Mommy with grandson Carlo, daughter Bambi, son-in-law Noel and (seated) grandsons from Manila Rafael & Miguel Bartolome-Franco with the true blooded Cagayanons: Ditas Velez dela Fuente, Tel- lie Gabor Velez, Anita Villarin Karagdag & Bebbie Valdehueza With Pastor Melchor Jandayan from San Francisco, CA. and Dr. & Mrs. Manny Llanillo & grandson John Paul Ll. Romero & Son-in-law Noel.

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BusinessWeekBusinessWeekYOUR LOCAL ONLINE BUSINESS PAPERMINDANAO

VOL. 2, No. 19 Cagayan de Oro City Saturday-Sunday June 9-10, 2012 P10.00

NONOYNONOY LECHON SERVICES

OFFERED OUT OF

TOWN ORDER

For more details, contact Tel. No.: 309-5276

HERMILINO VILLALONManager

News

PAUSE. REWIND. RECORD.

with her daughter BAMBI, an Event's Specialist, the dinner was served on the dot! And a short program followed before ballroom started.

The program, emceed by Ms. DONNA OCAMPO, ABS-CBN Market-ing Head, and a very close friend of celebrant's daughter BAMBI, was short but sweet and was very professional but --a very young boy, JHON PAUL ROMERO, stole the show with his rendition of “Usahay” complete with his hand gestures, his facial expression, his voice when it reaches a high note, his interpretation of the song is just amazing.

His stage presence as a whole, for a young boy his age, is most impressive! Later, when I was requested to sing, I felt insecure! He was so good for his age; singing after him was hard to get the attention of the crowd! He certainly has the charisma and the voice.

Another young and talented young man who played the guitar was the grandson of TELO ABERASTURI and TILLIE VELEZ and it's so much fun watching the faces of the grandmas. MILA LLANILLO, who happens to be the grandma of JHON PAUL forgot where she was and sang and even stood up when the song reached a high note. The little boy really took after his grandma and his mom MONET (Sorry to say this grandpa MANNY and Dad CARLO).

Now, about the celebrant, 'NENE 'who was married to the late P/Col. ALONZO QUIEM BARTOLOME from Tarlac is a very private person. She spends her time painting (hand painting) she sews well! No wonder her birthday cake had a very well made replica of a sewing machine!

She was a school teacher in Home Economics at the City Central School. The only organization she joined is the Legion of Mary, religious that she is. No wonder the relatives of the late ADEN, came all the way from Tarlac to be with her a gesture of love and respect coming from the in-laws. Gen. NICANOR BARTOLOME is a nephew of her late husband so grandson ERROL BARTOLOME and daughters YEYE BARTOLOME SAN MIGUEL, JAJA BARTOLOME and granddaughter, MAJA came all the way from Tarlac. From Manila came MIGUEL and RAFAEL BARTOLOME and FRANCO BARTOLOME.

Among the guests that I saw were LILY MARFORI, LETTY YAP, DAYLIT FABRIGAS, ELY GABOR, ZENY TURNER, ANALISA CANA-LES, ALDEN BACAL, CARING GARCIA, ISABEL WAGA, LEONOR SANTIAGO, GEORGETTE AWA, GLORIA DELGADO, LETTY and CHARLIE CEPEDA, BOBBY LEE, MACOY and AMY MALFERRARI MENTONG and MAY FERNANDEZ, MANNY and NINI CRISOSTOMO, KAYO and LYRA GABOR, MARICHU PALOMARES, JUSTIN PALO-MARES, REY and ORLA TABLAN, and many others.

Recent Socials of Various Personalities

(R.S.V.P.)by Nena Neri Hernandez

A Dinner Dance to celebrate NENE GABOR BARTOLOME'S 80th BIRTHDAY

Teary eyed mommy as she was surprised a sewing machine design birthday cake greeted her.

Nene with John Paul Llanillo Romero, son of Dr. Carlo & Monette Llanillo Romero. John Paul serenaded the celebrant with his song “Usahay”.

With Ditas Velez dela Fuente, Carol Neri, Nena Hernandez, Yoling Roa Malferrari, Lulu Benepayo and daughter Tina.

With the Marforis: Joyce & Dr. Popoy Marfori, Kangking Marfori, Jenny Marfori Dy & equally beautiful daughter Dindi.

With Bill & Nena Soriano, Anita Karagdag & Grandchildren Kate & Alexis and Lily Waga Raypon.

With only loving sister Jellie Gabor Velez & younger brother Vic-tor “Boboy” Gabor.

Mommy with grandson Carlo, daughter Bambi, son-in-law Noel and (seated) grandsons from Manila Rafael & Miguel Bartolome-Franco

with the true blooded Cagayanons: Ditas Velez dela Fuente, Tel-lie Gabor Velez, Anita Villarin Karagdag & Bebbie Valdehueza

With Pastor Melchor Jandayan from San Francisco, CA. and Dr. & Mrs. Manny Llanillo & grandson John Paul Ll. Romero & Son-in-law Noel.

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Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez shares his thoughts on House Bill 3469 (AN ACT RE-QUIRING ALL REGISTERED VOTERS WHOSE BIOMETRICS HAVE NOT BEEN CAPTURED TO APPEAR BEFORE THE ELECTION OFFICER OF THEIR PLACE OF REGISTRATION FOR PURPOSES OF HAVING THEIR PHOTOGRAPHS, FINGERPRINTS AND SIGNATURES CAPTURED THROUGH THE METHOD OF BIOMETRICS, FOR PURPOSES OF ENSURING THAT THE AUTOMATED FIN-GERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AFIS) CAN BE UTILIZED TO CLEANSE THE RECORDS OF DOUBLE OR MULTIPLE REGISTRANTS) of which he is one of the main authors dur-ing the Committee on Suffrage meeting on said bill. He filed the bill in order to help modernize our election process and in order to help cleanse the voter’s list which is filled with flying voters, double entries and even ghost voters. The bill was already approved on third reading and was transmitted to the Senate.

Fate of abducted Sinoore traders unknown• Police and military facing blank wallZAMBOANGA CITY– Police and military authorities here are still facing blank walls on suspects in the abduction of two Chinese iron ore traders in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay last Monday.

ered on the shores of Sitio Olingan, Barangay Salipya-sin, Kabasalan town, he said. Paiden said a check with the Land Transportation Offi ce (LTO)here showed the vehicle was registered in the name of Ajijol Hawa Alih, a resident of Mayor Jaldon Street, Dipolog City. However, Paiden said that further verifi cation with the Commission on Elections showed that the name of the person as well as the home address turned out to be non-existent. Police, in coordination with the military, continue to locate the victims’ where-abouts and are also trying to establish identity of possible suspects. Paiden said. WITH WIRE REPORT

This came about as no one has yet claim respon-sibility over the abduction. Besides, the registered own-er of the recovered getaway vehicle used by the suspects turned out to be fictitious, a police official said. Th e victims identifi ed as Nem Lin Yuankal, 38; and Jian Luo, 43, were seized by six armed men from their rented home at around 10 p.m. Monday in Barangay F. L. Peña, Kabasalan town, Zamboanga Sibugay. Th e victims, who are into iron ore trading, have been

in and out of Barangay F.L. Peña, Kabasalan municipal-ity for more than a year now, authorities said. Kabasalan police chief Senior Insp. Jorge Paiden said that no one has claimed responsibility over the inci-dent. Paiden disclosed that the identity of the owner of the suspects’ getaway vehicle, a white hi-ace van with plate number WTE-606, has turned out to be fi ctitious or non-existent. Th e vehicle, which the suspects burned, was recov-

House approves ‘Data Privacy Act of 2012’THE House of Representa-tives approved on third and final reading on Wednes-day evening the proposed “Data Privacy Act of 2012” before it went into ‘sine die’ adjournment. House Bill 4115, au-thored by Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo and Tarlac Rep. Susan Yap, aims to enhance the competitive-

ness of the country in the international economy as a hub for business process outsourcing (BPO) and pro-mote consumer trust and user confidence in electronic commerce. It also ensures that per-sonal data in information and communications system in the government and in the private sectors are secured and protected. HB 4115 provides for the creation of the National Privacy Commission, under the Department of Trans-

portation and Communica-tions (DoTC), which shall administer and implement the provisions of the Act. It also ensures that the Commission shall, at all times, “safeguard the con-fidentiality of any personal information that comes to its knowledge and posses-sion.” HB 4115 also exempts members of the Commis-sion or any person acting on their behalf or under their direction, from criminal or civil proceedings for

anything done, reported or said in good faith in the performance of their duties. It also ensures the secu-rity of all sensitive personal information maintained by the government through the use of the most appropri-ate standards recognized by the information and communications technol-ogy (ICT) industry and as recommended by the Commission. The proposed measure also maintains the protec-tion afforded journalists from revealing their sources in the pursuit and publica-tion of related information. It also penalizes mali-cious and unauthorized disclosure of personal in-formation. WITH WIRE REPORT

Status of Maguindanao case depends on judgeMALACANANG reaffirmed its position to speed up the trial of the Maguindanao massacre case which took place on Nov. 23, 2009, kill-ing 58 people, including 32 members of the press. Presidential Spokesper-son Edwin Lacierda said that the trial depends on the judge handling the case and all the administration could do is to call to hasten the process and immediately serve justice where it is due. Lacierda also noted that the expeditious resolution of the case could show to the world the country’s se-riousness in serving justice to the victims. To recall, on November 23, 2009, 58 people were killed in a carnage dubbed as Maguindanao massacre, also known as Ampatuan massacre after the town in Mindanao where the mass

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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

EUGENIO/HELEN NARABE -Vendor CASE NO; 2009-10-995

LEVIE M. AGPALIZA – Vendee 2003-10-866

Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for ap-proval of sale and transfer with extension and amendment of route of service to operate FILCAB service on the line;Malaybalay City Valencia City –Kibawe via San Fernando Bukidnon –Busco Quezon Bukid-non and vice versa with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

MANSUETA M. BOLLOZOS CASE NO: 2012-10-1008 Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for issuance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE along the route ;Within Cagayan de Oro City and from said place to any point in Region X accessible to motor vehicle with the use of one()unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

FELIPE A. CALLO CASE NO; 2012-10-1010 Applicant/s (2007-10-990)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for exten-sion of validity to operate PUJ service on the line;Cogon Market to Bonbon and vice versa with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

RECHSIE ATAD – Vendee CASE NO; 2012-10-0980 Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of validity of certificate of public convenience (CPC) and amendment of route as PUJ service on the line;City Proper to Brgy. San Miguel –St.Mary and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 13, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

AQUILIO BARRO -Vendor CASE NO; 2012-10-1009ESTER SUELO-Vendee (2006-10-649)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for ap-proval of sale and transfer with extension and amendment of route of service to operate FILCAB service on the line;kisolon to kibawe via malaybalay city –valencia city –maramag bukidnon and vice versa with the use of one(1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

REUEL YANEZ - Vendor CASE NO; 2012-10-997

TEODORO SUAREZ- Vendee 2006-10-840

Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension and amend-ment of route of service to operate FILCAB service on the line;Malaybalay City -Valencia City-Kibawe Damulog via San Fernando Bukidnon and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

AMIEL A. RAMOSO

- Vendor CASE NO;2012-10-993

LORIMER GLENN D. CATLI

- Vendee (2009-10-2009)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with Extension and amend-ment of route of service to operate FILCAB SERVICE on the line;Malaybalay City-Valencia City –Kibawe via Busco –Quezon Bukidnon and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence qqsubmitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

FREDDIE TARIMAN - Vendor CASE NO; 2012-10-1027

MICHAEL SIA - Vendee

Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of validity of certificate of public convenience (CPC)as PUJ service on the line;City Proper to Bacayo –Mercy -SBT and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 13, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

CARLOS GO -Vendor CASE NO;2012-10-996REMIE C. BOCAO– Vendee (2008-10-2735) Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension and amend-ment of route of service to operate FILCAB SERVICE on the line;Malaybalay City-Valencia City-Kibawe –Kalilangan bukidnon and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

LYDIA MADALI – Vendee CASE NO; 2012-10-1024

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of validity of certificate of public convenience (CPC) as PUJ service and amendment of route on the line; City Proper to Brgy. Dalipuga and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 13, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

ADELAIDA CUSTOMBAN CASE NO; 2012-10-1011 Applicant/s (2007-10-611)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for extension of validity to operate FILCAB service on the line;kibawe to malaybalay city and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

JULIE EMAN -Vendor CASE NO; 2012-10-994OSCAR M. MAGADIA (2006-10-982)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension and amend-ment of route of service to operate PUJ service on the line;Cagayan de Oro City to Malaybalay City –Valencia City-Kalilangan –Kibawe via Busco –Quezon Bukidnon and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 7th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Amante gets P186M projectcommitments from ManilaBy PAT SAMONTE and JOEL PORTUGAL taken from the road

users tax. At the same time, Amante said Presi-dential Adviser Ron-ald Llamas committed P46 million for the city’s housing project to be taken from the Department of Public Works and Highways, P40 million for the construction of two Tulay ni Pinoy proj-ects and P10 million farm-to-market roads. The city chief ex-ecutive assured that he would continue find-ing ways and means to fund various pro-grams and projects to fast track his locality’s growth and develop-ment.

BU T UA N C I T Y – M a y o r F e r d i n a n d Amante, Jr. said his Manila trip last week was fruitful in that some P166 mil l ion projects for this city were committed to be released by the national government anytime. According to Aman-te, Local Government Secretary Jesse Ro-bredo promised to allot P60 million for poverty alleviation, P20 for million farm-to-market roads, P2 million for Mechanical farming equipment and P6 mil l ion for local projects to be

offi cials and military were trying to settle amicably, to no avail. Th e Hatamans and Ak-bars, led by acting Gov. Hataman, and Basilan Governor Jum Akbar, re-spectively, signed a peace covenant that ended more than a decade of animosity. Both the Akbars and Hatamans are infl uential political clans in Basilan. Th e acting governor was almost in tears as his fam-ily reunited with erstwhile political allies. It was Hataman’s ini-tiative that a peace pact be signed not only by the Akbars and Hatamans but all other political leaders

Akbar-Hataman settles decade old family feudCOTABATO CITY- There are still around 200 cases if family feud, or ‘rido’ in the Autono-mous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) that need to be addressed through peaceful means. Acting Regional Gov-ernor Mujib Hataman said resolving family disputes which have run for years in the provinces of Ma-guindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi is one of the ARMM’s priorities. He said there can be no genuine development in confl ict-aff ected com-munities. Hataman was glad that the decade-old armed and bloody confl ict between the Akbar clan in Basilan

and his family had fi nally ended. ‘I have to clean my home so I can be an eff ec-tive peacemaker among warring Muslim clans in the region,’ Hataman told reporters here. His mission is to settle at least the serious family feuds involving political leaders before next year’s elections. He said most of the unresolved family feuds are found in Lanao del Sur which both the local

who are locked in long standing dispute with other politicians. He said he brought his children in the peace cov-enant, signing for them to witness the family’s eff orts to settle dispute peacefully. “I want them to grow with the virtue of recon-ciliation with other people as what the Holy Koran teaches all Muslims,” he said in the vernacular. Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo and Presi-dential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Quintos-Deles were pres-ent to witness the signing. WITH WIRE REPORT

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THINK a minute… Imagine we are on a large ship out on the ocean. The captain knows that there is a hole in the boat and we’re sinking, but he does not tell us passengers. Instead, he invites us all to go up to first class. All the beer and liquor is free. We’re allowed to party and do basically anything we want on the ship. Naturally, we passengers are loving our freedom. But all the time we’re partying and getting drunk, the ship continues to sink. Each minute brings us closer to our death. So what? Let’s eat, drink and be merry for we’re all going to die anyway, right? We might as well go out in style and have fun while it

A Sinking Ship

lasts. This is actually the way many people live. They think they’re free—through alcohol, drugs, sex with anyone they want, cheating for more money or status, and anything else that makes them feel good for awhile. But their life is a sinking ship! Instead of being truly free, they’re actually slaves to their own appetites and

uncontrolled physical desires for pleasure. Th eir life is empty and they’re desperately trying to fi ll it with all kinds of plea-sures, prosperity, or power. Yet, even though they know in their conscience that none of these things satisfy them for long, they keep doing it. Jesus Christ did not come to bring us a lot of strict,

boring rules that take all the fun out of life. He actually came to save us from hurting and destroying ourselves, so we can finally be free from our own greed and uncontrolled physical urges. As the Maker of life, Jesus’ commands are sim-ply life’s principles for real satisfaction and success. His ways are like wings to a bird or sails to a ship. So why not finally get yourself free from your uncontrolled physical plea-sures or greed? Just ask Jesus to forgive you and start changing you daily. Then you can begin to get the real satisfaction that lasts, not to mention be saved from sinking. Just Think a Minute…

Think A Minute

Jhan Tiafau HurstJhan Tiafau Hurst

Flying the Troubled Skies!

Sin Has Consequences

TROUBLE in the sky has saddled the local airline industry with complaints of f light delays and cancel-lations. It has been through our experience that the de-teriorating airlines services at the height of the summer month and of late during weather disturbance have hit the limelight. We wit-nessed passengers and airline ground personnel alterca-tion over f light delays and some incidents even caused a big fist fight among social heavy weights in the airport lounge as a result of baggage mishandling. The Civil Aeronautics Board which is the governing body that regulates airline careers in the Philippines should consider some amend-ments to the air careers third party liability in case of passenger’s miscarriage or failure of airlines to perform service to passengers and ticket holders which has a confirmed f light booking which includes among others, f light delays, cancellations and baggage off loading.

There has to be rules and awards of damages where all airlines in the Philippines should follow. The Philippine’s air carriers have expanded in the last 9 years with new players coming up to chal-lenge the low cost and no frills airlines in the business. Government has encouraged the emergence of new inves-tors and acquisitions of new aircrafts to the opening of more domestic and inter-national routes which has recently added air traffic and airport congestions to our premier airports in the national capital region long been suffering from airport dysfunction. With the introduction

of the airlines promo and ticket sales, travel by air has expanded to a wider range of the air travelers market. The airlines periodic promotional ticket sales results to over booking and shortage of seats and aircraft overweight are endangering safety. It has also caused overcrowding of air traffic lanes and airport runways leading to f light delays. The airline industry has universal rules governed by the International Air Travel Association (IATA) where all governments of the world are signatories and are bound in the Geneva Convention to observed passengers pro-tection and upholding the rights of air travelers for

compensation as a result of accidents or reckless im-prudence resulting to loss of lives, injuries or losses through f light delays and baggage mishandling. New policies must be back up by laws of public convenience in order to re-store foreign confidence in the stability of air travel in this country which we need to overhaul if we need to at-tract more visitors to come and have some fun in the Philippines. In many airports of our country, we have witnessed and seen on national televi-sion screens incidents of pas-senger’s outcry and outburst over delayed f lights lasting for many hours causing dis-comfort to older passengers and young travelling chil-dren. Many are left to fend for themselves the hunger and exhaustions setting on the airport lounges. No food or hotel accommodation to offer since according to airline counter personnel, they are “low cost and budget

THE story of King David and Bathsheba is found in 2Samuel 11. King David summoned Uriah the Hittite, husband of Bathsheba, back from the war in hopes that he would then go home to be with his wife. The baby that Bath-sheba was carrying would be thought to belong to her husband. David even sent him a gift. However, when morning came, David was surprised to learn that Uriah had not gone home. Instead, he slept with the servants at the palace entrance. Apparently, he was a very patriotic soldier and would not indulge himself when his friends were in the field. Ever the military man,

relying on his own wits, David made a second effort, inviting Uriah to the palace for dinner. After much wine, David was sure that he would go home to his beautiful wife for the night. The Hittite’s loyalty and patriotism proved too much for David’s scheming. He again slept at the place en-trance, forsaking the marital comfort of his home.

Sinking deeper into sin, David resorted to more sinister measures to cover his crime. He sent Uriah back to war with a letter for Joab setting the stage for murder. At David’s direction, Joab sent Uriah to the front line and drew back, leaving him to be killed by the enemy. Back in Jerusalem, Bath-sheba mourned her husband for the customary amount

of time, and David made her his wife. Their baby boy was born. David had successfully concealed his sin from the people of Jerusalem, but he should have known; nothing is hidden from God. God rebuked him through Prophet Nathan telling him of the coming consequences of the sin David had com-mitted. David right away realized his sin against God and repented to God. The Lord saw his heart and gave him the forgive-ness he asked for. However, even when we are forgiven, sin brings consequences. David would receive the consequences of his.

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EnvironmentEditor: Joe del Puerto Felicilda , Email: [email protected]: Joe del Puerto Felicilda , Email: [email protected]

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

ANITA MARTINEZ SABIDO CASE NO; 2012-10-1025 Applicant/s (2007-10-1109)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for exten-sion of validity to operate PUJ service on the line;Cogon Market to Kauswagan and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

ANGEL ESTACIO CASE NO; 2012-10-1376 Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for issu-ance of certificate of public convenience to operate TH FREIGHT TRUCK service on the line;within Cagayan de Oro City to any point in the island of Mindanao accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of two (2)additional unit. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

OTELIA DAANO -Vendor

ERIC DAN P. GOMEZ - Vende CASE NO: 2012-10-1026

Applicant/s (2012-10-192)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with amendment of route of service to operate PUJ SERVICE on the line ;Cagayan de Oro City to Cosina Talakag bukidnon and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on June 14, 2012, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 8th day of June, 2012.

MARIANNE C. ULEPMARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MDN: June 9, 2012

DENR-13 marks 25th founding dayBy ARJAY S. FELICILDA

CARAGA Region – Ben-eficiaries of the Com-munity-based Forest Management (CBFM) Program in the region are now displaying their products in booths at the DENR-Caraga regional office in Butuan City. This is in connection with the 25th anniversary of the Department of En-rvironment and Natural Resources (DENR). A bloodletting activ-ity is also being held in same venue, according to DENR-Caraga Director Leonardo Sibbaluca. He added, the 25th an-niversary coincides with the observance of the En-vironment Month. (with report from PIA-13)

DENR, DILG intensify National Greening ProgramBy ELAINE O. RATUNIL partment of the Interior and

Local Government (DILG), conducted here in the city a Barangay-level Conference Workshop on Disaster-Miti-gation through the National Greening Program (NGP), recently. Th e two-day activity was attended by representatives

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, March 1 (PIA) – Th e Depart-ment of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR-10), together with the University of the Philippines-Los Ba-ños Project Advisory Group (UPLB-PAG) and the De-

from 66 barangays of the city and Baungon, Bukidnon that are situated along the Cagayan de Oro City River Basin and Watersheds. DILG Director Nilo P. Castañares said the participants were made to understand how the NGP can help mitigate the eff ects of disasters even as it

provided deeper knowledge about geo-hazards maps and their use, among others. It can be recalled that Presi-dent Benigno S. Aquino III has issued Executive Order 26 declaring NGP a government priority program to reduce poverty, promote food secu-rity, environmental stability and biodiversity conservation, and enhance climate change mitigation and adaptation. (eor, PIA-10/jdelpf)

Lanao del Sur celebrates World Environment DayBy APIPA P. BAGUMBARAN Office in the province led

by Abbas were also able to plant some 1,000 tree seedlings in the city. Abbas said that aside from the seedlings, which came from the DENR-ARMM office in Cotabato City, the National Power Corporation also planted some 3,000 tree seedlings in some towns of Lanao del Sur. He also said that this coming June 12, Philippine Independence Day, the pro-vincial government will have another round of this tree planting activity in one of the towns and also on July 2 as part of its 53rd Lanao del Sur Day celebration. This year’s World En-vironment Day theme is “Green Economy: Does it include you?” (Bobby Ilupa, DXSO Radyo ng Bayan/APB, PIA-10/asf)

MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur, June 7 (PIA) -- More than 6,000 Lanipao and Narra tree seedlings were planted in the province on June 5, as part of this year’s World Environment Day celebration. The Philippine National Police has planted around 4,000 tree seedlings in its Municipal Police Stations, while the 103rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army, together with the provincial government were able to plant some 1,000 tree seedlings within Kampo Ranao here, said Cosain Abbas, Lanao del Sur Pro-vincial Environment and Natural Resources officer . Personnel of the Depart-ment of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)

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“for dust thou art and to dust thou shall return. . .”

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Quezon, BukidnonContact No.: 09262681638

MDN: June 9-Jul 9, 2012

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of the Interior and Local Government

BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTIONCARAGA REGIONAL OFFICE

BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEEBrgy. Rizal, Surigao City

Telefax No. (086) 232-5131

INVITATION TO BID

The Regional Bids and Awards Committee (RBAC) of the Bureau of Fire Protection Caraga Regional Office, invites all eligible suppliers to apply to bid for the aforementioned project: Contract ID: BFPCARAGA-2012-06-01 Contract Name: Procurement of Tires Contract Location: BFP Caraga Regional Office, Brgy. Rizal, Surigao City Brief Description: Tires with Flaps and Tubes for Firetrucks, Tubeless Tires for Motor Vehicles Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): Php 2,168,392.00 Contract Duration: 30 calendar days Cost of Bid Documents: Php 3,500.00

Procurement will be conducted through open competitive bidding procedures in accordance with R.A. 9184 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations. To bid for this contract, a supplier must submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) and purchase bid documents at the contract location mentioned above. The significant times and deadlines of procurement activities are shown below: 1. Issuance of Bidding Documents June 8 – 13, 2012 2. Pre-Bid Conference June 14, 2012 @ 10:00 A.M. 3. Deadline of Receipt of LOI June 13, 2012 4. Deadline of Receipt of Bids June 27, 2012 @ 9:00 A.M. 5. Opening of Bids June 27, 2012 @ 10:00 A.M.

Approved:

(Sgd.) SINSP PETER SEAN ANTHONY T ATUP Chairman, BAC

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(Sgd.) MARIO SOCORRO C TIMONERA, RME,MBA,PME, MPA SR SUPT (DSC) BFP Regional DirectorMDN: JUNE 8,9,11,12,13,14 &15, 2012

Release of kidnappedSwiss nationals seen

aboard another motorized banca arrived and seized them at gunpoint. Sarenas managed to es-cape as he jumped overboard hours after they were seized while the gunmen were transporting them towards one of the island municipali-ties of Tawi-Tawi. However, Sieber said that he is “not at liberty to say a lot more” about the continued efforts be-

ZAMBOANGA CITY– Switzerland Ambassador Ivo Sieber disclosed Wednesday that there are efforts being undertaken to secure the release of a Swiss national and two others who have been in captivity for more than four months now in the province of Tawi-Tawi. Lorenzo Vinciguerre, 47, of Switzerland and Ewold Horn, 52, of Holland; and their Filipino guide, Ivan Sarenas, of Davao City; were seized by gunmen last Feb-ruary 1 in Panglima Sugala

municipality, Tawi-Tawi. They were aboard a mo-torized banca and were taking pictures of “rare bird species” off shores of Sitio Luuk-Luuk, Barangay Pa-rangan when five gunmen

ing undertaken for the safe recovery of the captives citing the “sensitivity” of the incident. “We are doing everything that we can, the Philippine authorities are doing every-thing in their part in trying hopefully in the resolution of this kidnapping,” Sieber disclosed. Sieber arrived Wednes-day here for a two-day visit. WITH WIRE REPORT

MILF leadership institute gets government supportGENERAL SANTOS CITY - The government supports the setting up of a leader-ship institute by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), noting this is one of the building blocks to achieve a lasting peace in Mindanao. Presidential Peace Ad-viser Secretary Teresita Quintos Deles said such move was part of the efforts to put in place the build-ing blocks for peace in the wake of the ongoing peace

negotiations between the Government of the Philip-pines (GPH) and the MILF. The GPH and the MILF peace panels recently con-cluded the three-day 28th formal exploratory talks in Kuala Lumpur with both parties agreeing to return to their principals and fur-ther refine their respective positions on the substantive agenda. Deles cited positive de-velopments on the ground, such as the ongoing gover-

nance reform agenda of the Aquino administration in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and the recent reconcilia-tion between the political families of the Hatamans and Akbars in Basilan, un-derscoring that these are important for promoting peace in the local com-munities. At the same time, the peace adviser mentioned the upcoming inauguration of the building of the MILF’s

Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute (BLMI). “The government sup-ports the initiative by the MILF to establish the said institute. This has been formally agreed upon by the two parties in 2007 because it this is a good preparation for a possible peace agree-ment, that they are main-streamed into politics and governance. As an institute, it serves to prepare young

Drunk militiaman shots detachment commanderZAMBOANGA CITY -– A detachment commander was shot and killed by a drunk militiaman in an east coast barangay in this city on Tuesday night. The Zamboanga City Po-lice Office (ZCPO) reported that the incident took place around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Sitio Bahandi, Barangay Calabasa, 55 kilometers east of this city. The ZCPO identified the fatality as Corporal Benjamin Ferrer who was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician at

the Cristino Paragas Memo-rial Hospital here. The suspect Elpidio Reyes, a member of the militia force, shot Ferrer, using his service firearm, a Garand rifle, when the victim called his attention several minutes after arriv-ing at the detachment. The victim called the at-tention of the suspect who was drunk and unruly at that time, the police disclosed. The police have launched a manhunt against the sus-pect who has gone into hiding. WIRE REPORT

DILG 13 pushes disaster preparednessTHE Department of the In-terior and Local Government (DILG) Region XIII-Caraga will conduct a “Region-Wide TAPATAN on Disaster Pre-paredness” on June 26, 2012 at an inland resort hotel in Butuan City. Interior Secretary Jesse M. Robredo is expected to join the event with local chief executives in the region, the academe and stakeholders in the region. Th e highlights of the event is the signing of the Pledge of Commitment of the partici-pants to manifest their fi rm resolve to place in priority their local disaster risk re-duction management and climate change adaptation plans and initiatives. Th is includes the awarding

of Performance Challenge Funds (PCF) Checks to recipi-ent LGUs and the MOA Sign-ing of SALINTUBIG Project to Waterless Municipalities and Waterless Barangays in the region. Th e region-wide activity aims to develop a culture of preparedness among Local Government Units (LGUs) and local communities so that we will be able to respond more eff ectively to disasters and mitigate the adverse im-pacts of every calamity that may occur in our midst. Th is is pursuant to Republic Act 10121, otherwise known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010. FLORIAN FAITH JR. P. BAYAWA, LGOO II, DILG REGION XIII

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in Game 5, 94-90, at TD Garden. After coming down to a two-game winning streak for the Miami Heat, the Celtics scored a winning streak at 3-2 on Game 5. ‘We had an oppor-tunity to take a leap, but we didn’t,” forward LeBron James said told sports writers after losing Thursday’s Game 5. Prior to Game 6, the SunSentinel quoted LeB-ron James as saying ‘We have to go up to Boston and win a game. It’s either win or go home.’ Now, everyone is an-ticipating a ‘home court’ advantage for the Heat in today’s play-off at the American Airline Arena. Will that happen? Sports analyst covering the NBA feared that the Heat knew that history is not on their side: Teams that have won Game 5 of best-of-seven NBA series tied 2-2 had gone on to win 83.5 percent of such series (137-27). The Celt-ics entered 8-0 in Game 5 of such situations in their Big Three era. ‘This is what the play-offs are all about,” Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of his team’s all-or-nothing predicament. ‘It tests your collective char-acter and your resolve.’ Today’s play-off win-ner of the Eastern Con-ference Finals would face the Thunder, winner of the Western Conference Final for the season’s over-all championship.

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Kazakh qualifier Yaroslava Shvedova 3-6 6-2 6-4 and reach her first time ever French Open semifinals. Doubles specialist Sh-vedova looked on her way to the semifinals after she won the first set. But the Czech fourth seed kept her focus through driving rain to complete victory after her 142nd-ranked opponent drilled a backhand wide on match point. “I expected it would be tough match and it was actually,” said Kvitova. “She started well and I was very nervous from the beginning making easy mistakes. Then I knew I had to change my game and I had to be the aggres-sive one and going for the points,” she said. Shvedova said she was worn down by tiredness rather than Kvitova. “I was just super-tired. In the first set I still had the energy and I played well,” she said. “Then I had just lost energy. The third set is just

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graves were discovered. The victims were part of the convoy going to the local office of the Commis-sion on Elections to file a certificate of candidacy for Esmael Mangudadatu, then vice mayor of the Buluan town. Those who were killed include journalists covering the event, lawyers, Mangu-dadatu’s wife and sisters, aides and motorists who were just passing by the area. WITH WIRE REPORT

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ings. The BLMI’s building stands on a half-hectare lot situated near the Co-tabato-Davao National Highway in Crossing Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao. Also invited to the turnover ceremony are GPH Peace Panel Chair-man Dean Marvic Leonen, the current Malaysian fa-cilitator, His Excellency Dato’ Tengku AB’ Ghafar bin Tengku Mohamed, members of the Inter-national Contact Group (ICG), members of the International Monitoring Team (IMT), and the five provincial governors in the ARMM, among others. WIRE REPORT

young Moro leaders for governance and leader-ship,” she said in a state-ment. Deles added that “we should support such moves because anything that goes into preparation for devel-opment and governance are energies that are taken away in preparation for war. Physically, we can see the efforts of the MILF for the peace process.” The Government of Japan through its Embassy in Manila will turn over the BLMI training center today, with Japanese Am-bassador to the Philippines Toshinao Urabe expected to unveil the marker, a re-port in the MILF website said. The BLMI was created during the 14th Explor-atory Talks held in Kuala Lumpur on November 14-15, 2007, under the previous Arroyo admin-istration. The government poured P6 million as help for the leadership institute. The Asia Foundation, the Development Academy of the Philippines, the Asia Institute of Manage-ment, and the Non-Violent Peaceforce also extended help by funding or con-ducting various skills and capacity-building train-

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city’s 26 barangay councils to facilitate the distribution of the free tickets, which local residents may avail of on a “first come, first served” basis. Manansala said the gymnasium will open at 8 a.m on Sunday for the live telecast–starting from the undercards to the main event. For residents who failed to avail of the free tickets, he said they will set up television sets outside the gymnasium to accommo-date them. Aside from the city government, the barangay councils of Apopong and Labangal here will also be offering free the live tele-

GENERAL SANTOS CITY –The city govern-ment has purchased a pay-per-view subscrip-tion worth P300,000 to allow local residents to watch for free the highly-anticipated show-down on Sunday between world boxing icon and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao and un-defeated American brawler Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas, Nevada.

casts of the fight at their barangay gymnasiums. In Sarangani, officials of the province’s congressional district office said a free live telecast of the Pacquiao-Mosley fight will also be beamed at the provincial capitol gymnasium. Several restaurants, en-tertainment establishments and shopping malls in the city are also offering live viewing of the Pacquiao-Bradley bout for fees ranging from P50 to P400. In nearby Koronadal City, a mall offered as shopping freebie tickets for a live viewing of the fight at the South Cotabato Gymnasium and Cultural Center. WITH WIRE REPORT

Avel Manansala, me-dia liaison officer of the city mayor’s office, said Mayor Darlene Antoni-no-Custodio personally endorsed the purchase of the pay-per-view subscrip-tion as show of support for Pacquiao, who hails from this city. T h e e i g ht - d iv i s i on champion, who is stak-ing anew his World Box-ing Organization (WBO)

welterweight title against Bradley, grew up in Baran-gay Labangal here and is considered a local hero. Manansala said they al-ready released 5,000 tickets for the free live viewing of the f ight at the city gymnasium in Barangay Lagao here. “The tickets will guar-antee reserved seats inside the gym,” he said. He said they tapped the

Nadal faces Ferrer in semis French Open• Nadal bids as the first to win seven French Open titlesDEFENDING champion Ra-fael Nadal beat fellow Span-iard Nicolas Almagro 7-6 (7-4), 6-2, 6-3 on Wednesday to set up a semifinal clash with David Ferrer at the French Open. Against the 12th-seeded Almagro, Nadal saved four break points to dominate the match, especially in the last two sets. “It’s a difficult match,”

he told reporters.”You play against the best players of the world and one of the best players of the world on this surface.” Nadal, whose only loss at Roland Garros came at the fourth round in 2009, is bidding to become the first player to win seven French Open titles, moving him out of a tie with Swedish legend Bjorn Borg.

The second seed will in the semifinals meet his countryman David Ferrer, the sixth seed, who out-gunned fourth seed Andy Murray of Britain 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 6-2. “He had his chances and converted them. He’s solid and consistent and if you don’t convert op-portunities against him, the games become longer

and the pressure builds on you,” said Murray, who had reached the semifinals in the last five Grand Slams. The other semifinal will be played between top seed Novak Djokovic and third seed Roger Federer. Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova came back from one set down to finish off the giant-killing run of

Boston stares history, today’s Game 6 finalsBy CRIS DIAZAssociate Editor

Conference Finals. The Heat are not going home yet giving LeBron James a breather after think-ing of Game 6 as the ‘do or die’ game for Miami after Celtics stomped the Heat

ONCE again, Boston is on track Friday, 98-76, victory, dubbed as the Heat’s tough-est, after Celtics roasted them in Game 5 Tuesday in their best-of-seven Eastern

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