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Editorial e-mail: [email protected] Advertising email: [email protected] Contact nos.:(Globe) 0917-7121424• (Smart) 0947-8935776 • (Misortel)74-53-80 • (PLDT) 857-8447 0917-7121424 0947-8935776 856-3344 72-33-44 ADVERTISE IN OUR CLASSIFIED ADS with 4 newspaers for the price of one VOL. I No.211 Cagayan de Oro City Thursday April 4, 2013 P10.00 Mindanao S T AR Your community newspaper Regional Director John- son Cañete of the Depart- ment of Labor and Employ- ment (DOLE-10) pointed this out during the monthly media forum, Monday. Lakaw Ta Para sa Bata sa Tibuok Mindanao is a regional simultaneous walk- for-a-cause, highlighting the 111th Labor Day cel- Labor Day walk ‘no-to-politicians’ mga kriminal, apan angay gayod gihapon nga ipasubay sa hustong mga pamaagi ug pamalaod ang pag-armas kanila.” “Well, you’ve been ap- pointed as barangay tanod because you’re a friend, you have a special relationship with the barangay captain mao nga gi-isyuhan ka og armas aron panalipdan ang katawhan, apan ikaw na hinoon ang mamahimong hulga sa katawhan,” pan- gagpas ni ni Mayor Emano. Sa laing isyu, ang mayor mikomento batok sa pag- privatize sa government hospitals. “The intention is good, pero dili angay kay panan- glitan i-privatize kanang Northern Mindanao Medi- cal Center (NMMC), mag- unsa na lang ang mga ka- bus?” pangutana niya. Obserbasyon sa mayor nga dili lamang mga kabus nga taga-Misamis Oriental By Joe del Puerto Felicilda, Editor-in-Chief ebration. “Individual politicians may join the walk, as plain citizens, but never in any party color since we never want it to be tainted with any political motive,” Director Cañete stressed. He said that his Office is coordinating with the EMANO /P5 WALK /P5 Mayor Emano supak armasan ang ‘tanod’ Sinulat ni Jun Felicilda, City Editor Nacaya masaligon sa Hotline 888 CdeO Mayor Emano CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Ma- saligon City Councilor Ian Mark Nacaya nga dili na karon maglisod ang mga Kagay-anon pagreport sa mga emerhensiya ug katalagman ngadto sa mga otoridad. Kini, human gi-reactivate sa National Telecommunications Com- mission (NTC) ug sa gobyerno sa dakbayan ang emergency Hotline 888. Matud niya nga dali na usab ang pagsita sa kadudahan og panglihok nga mga tawo ginamit ang maong pang-emerhensiyang numero. Ang Hotline 888 ma-access sa landline ug cellphones, sumala ni Councilor Nacaya. Ang pag-reactivate sa Hotline 888 napahigayon human si Councilor Nacaya nakigtagbo uban sa NTC, Cagayan de Oro Police Office, mga tinugyanan sa lainlaing telephone companies ug ubang mga sector. (Advertorial) CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – “Dili mahimo’ng basta na lang kay gitudlo sa baran- gay kapitan, isyuhan ka na dayon og armas,” opinyon ni Mayor Vicente Emano. Alang kaniya, kinah- anglang tun-un og maayo ang kapasidad ug suta-on kung responsable ba gayod mohupot og armas ang na- tungdang tanod. Sa iyahang programa sa radyo, ang mayor miingon nga “nagkihanglan kita og dugang pwersa batok sa C AGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Lakaw Ta Para sa Bata sa Tibuok Mindanao on May 1, this year, is absolutely not open to politicians. NATIVE PRODUCTS - Higaonon basket makers display their products along the Bukidnon-Davao (BUDA) highway for a living. Artistically designed, these rat- tan made products have been luring both domestic and foreign tourists.(Photo by RICHEL V. UMEL) Nacaya

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Regional Director John-son Cañete of the Depart-ment of Labor and Employ-ment (DOLE-10) pointed this out during the monthly media forum, Monday.

Lakaw Ta Para sa Bata sa Tibuok Mindanao is a regional simultaneous walk-for-a-cause, highlighting the 111th Labor Day cel-

Labor Day walk‘no-to-politicians’

mga kriminal, apan angay gayod gihapon nga ipasubay sa hustong mga pamaagi ug pamalaod ang pag-armas kanila.”

“Well, you’ve been ap-pointed as barangay tanod because you’re a friend, you have a special relationship with the barangay captain mao nga gi-isyuhan ka og armas aron panalipdan ang katawhan, apan ikaw na hinoon ang mamahimong hulga sa katawhan,” pan-gagpas ni ni Mayor Emano.

Sa laing isyu, ang mayor mikomento batok sa pag-privatize sa government hospitals.

“The intention is good, pero dili angay kay panan-glitan i-privatize kanang Northern Mindanao Medi-cal Center (NMMC), mag-unsa na lang ang mga ka-bus?” pangutana niya.

Obserbasyon sa mayor nga dili lamang mga kabus nga taga-Misamis Oriental

By Joe del Puerto Felicilda, Editor-in-Chief

ebration.“Individual politicians

may join the walk, as plain citizens, but never in any party color since we never want it to be tainted with any political motive,” Director Cañete stressed.

He said that his Office is coordinating with the

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Mayor Emano supak armasan ang ‘tanod’

Sinulat ni Jun Felicilda, City Editor

Nacaya masaligon sa Hotline 888

CdeO Mayor Emano

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Ma-saligon City Councilor Ian Mark Nacaya nga dili na karon maglisod ang mga Kagay-anon pagreport sa mga emerhensiya ug katalagman ngadto sa mga otoridad.

Kini, human gi-reactivate sa National Telecommunications Com-mission (NTC) ug sa gobyerno sa dakbayan ang emergency Hotline 888.

Matud niya nga dali na usab ang pagsita sa kadudahan og panglihok

nga mga tawo ginamit ang maong pang-emerhensiyang numero.

Ang Hotline 888 ma-access sa landline ug cellphones, sumala ni Councilor Nacaya.

Ang pag-reactivate sa Hotline 888 napahigayon human si Councilor Nacaya nakigtagbo uban sa NTC, Cagayan de Oro Police Office, mga tinugyanan sa lainlaing telephone companies ug ubang mga sector. (Advertorial)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – “Dili mahimo’ng basta na lang kay gitudlo sa baran-gay kapitan, isyuhan ka na dayon og armas,” opinyon ni Mayor Vicente Emano.

Alang kaniya, kinah-anglang tun-un og maayo ang kapasidad ug suta-on kung responsable ba gayod mohupot og armas ang na-tungdang tanod.

Sa iyahang programa sa radyo, ang mayor miingon nga “nagkihanglan kita og dugang pwersa batok sa

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Lakaw Ta Para sa Bata sa Tibuok Mindanao on May 1, this year, is absolutely not open to politicians.

NATIVE PRODUCTS - Higaonon basket makers display their products along the Bukidnon-Davao (BUDA) highway for a living. Artistically designed, these rat-tan made products have been luring both domestic and foreign tourists.(Photo by Richel V. Umel)

Nacaya

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COUNCILOR Adr ian Barba has requested the City Engineer’s Office to inspect the Cagayan de Oro City Jail in barangay Lumbia, in preparation for the construction of a livelihood center in said facility.

This, in line with Ex-ecutive Order No. 123-2012 of Mayor Vicente Emano establishing a livelihood project for the inmates, particularly in the fabrication of coffins.

C o u n c i l o r B a r b a chairs the project com-mittee with Councilor Jose Pepe Abbu, City Engineer Mario Batar, City Administrator Wilma Polley-Rugay and CSWD

GISAGOP SA City Disaster Risk Reduc-tion and Management Council (CDRRMC) ang detalyadong lima ka tuig nga Cagayan de Oro City Disaster Risk Reduction Manage-ment Plan nga mag-sugod karong tuiga ngadto sa 2017. Kini, atol sa tigom sa hunta nga gidumala

ni Bise Mayor Caesar Ian Acenas, vice chair sa CDRRMC. Base sa plano, ipah-igayon ang mga kaliho-kan nga magpaminus sa epekto sa kalamidad ug mapalapdan ang pagpangandam alang sa katalagman, disas-ter response, disaster recovery ug rehabilita-tion dinhi sa syudad.

Karong tuiga, ang CDRRMC mo-institu-tionalize sa Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) ug Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) nganha sa mga palisiya sa mga barangay ug sa syudad ug man-inguha og gahin nga pundo alang sa maong katuyoan. Lakip sa mga kaliho-

FROM March 18 to 24, 2013, the East and Westbound Ter-minal and Public Mar-ket was able to collect P294,355.47. Based on the report on actual income submitted by OIC – EWTPM Dr. Perla Asis to the City Council committee on economic enterprises chaired by Councilor Em-manuel Abejuela, the bulk of the amount came from terminal operations which totaled P138,682. Space rentals at the Westbound Terminal earned P6,771, the mar-ket collected an income of P89,944.77, while the fish landing area earned

P37,686, according to the report. The income of East-bound Terminal was P6,445 during the period. Meanwhile, the 16th City Council, during its regular session Tuesday presided over by Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas, expressed the city’s most profound and deep sympathy to Councilor Ian Mark Q. Nacaya and his family for the demise of his father Atty. Epifanio Tongco Nacaya Jr. The former Judge of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 40, passed away last March 26. (The Power/asf)

CdRRMC misagop sa five-year dRRM Plankang nahan-ay karong tuiga ang pagrelokar sa mga nanimuyo sa high risk ug No Build Zones ug pagproteher sa kasubaan ug kasa-paan sa syudad. Malaumon si Bise Mayor Acenas nga mahitsas ug maan-dam ang dakbayan sa pagresponde sa panahon sa katalag-man, apan matud niya nga gikinahanglan gi-hapon ang pag-ampo nga magiyahan ug ma-hatagan sa tukmang kasibot ang tanan al-ang sa kalampusan niini. (The Power/asf)

EWBTPM earns P294T

Councilor Barba proposes coffin fabrication at city jail

By Loriberth C. Requiroso

Head Nena Salon, as members.

Primarily, the commit-tee is tasked to ensure that the project is car-ried out in accordance with the city’s intent and purposes.

The city mayor cited the need to assist the national government in its intention to provide re-habilitation to offenders and to prepare them for possible re-integration into the society with re-newed value for work, as a means of livelihood and sustenance not only for themselves, but for their families, as well.

According to Coun-ci lor Barba, the city government will provide the needed materials to

the Bureau of Jail Man-agement and Penology (BJMP) and purchase the coffins.

This will be incor-porated to the existing program of the city for social services extended to indigents during the loss of their loved ones, one of which is the fab-rication of coffins.

Councilor Barba ex-plained that the design and specifications of the coffins will be provided to them. Skilled work-ers will be guiding the inmates.

The committee will convene tomorrow to further discuss the me-chanics of the project, with representatives from BJMP. (LCR/asf)

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CAGAYAN de Oro City- The Department of Science and Technology (DOST-10) has released the names of new scholars, who are to enroll in DOST-accredited universities and colleges, identified by the Commis-sion on Higher Education (CHED), as centers of development or center of excellence.

They are ABAPO, Chris-tine Jean C; ABBAS, Ah-mad Johari A; ABELLANA, Marc Bryan G; ABING, Cel Gaddie G; ACOSTA, Hepzybah O; AJOC, Zan-dor Deogenes M; ALABA, Joyce Elizabeth B; ALBOR, Rachel Faith O; ALEGRE, Jeia Melodie L; ALIH, Jun Geiane Clyde C; AMEN, Bashier S; AMORIO, Dianne Marie G; ANCHO, Wilmer C; ARAT, Jeamron Angelo A; AREVALO, Efren Paul I; ARIO, Carla O;

BACALA, Maria Con-cepcion M; BACULIO, Sheenagh Jane L; BALAIS, Marilyn M; BANQUERIGO, Carlo Manuel A; BARON, Erman Chris R; BONDAUG, Farlley G;

CABALGADA, Ilian Ro-meo M; CABEGIN, Kryzsa Mae P; CABILIS, Mar Jhon G; CADALSO, Jeannieva O; CAGA, Aldric Eugene C; , CAGUBCUB, Jeffer Dave A; CAHIG, Christian Y; CAJOTE, Farrah Xenita P; CANANE, Naomi B; CAT-ANE, Patrick Dale E; CO-RONA, Genisse Reville C;

DALING, Vincent Dan C; DANIAGEL, Kent Louie

M; DEL ROSARIO, Roberto Jr. A; DELFIN, Jundel P; DELOS SANTOS, Liwayway V; DESTACAMENTO, Jake H; DIWANGAN , Jession L;

EDOROT, Divine Grace C; ELARMO, James Carlou B; EMLANO, John Louise B; ENTRAMPAS, Hazel D; ESCLAMADO, Marian Mae A; ESPINOSA, Leoven S; ESTENZO, Loreinne C; ESTOPA, Landmark M; ESTRADA, Nathan Gil A;

FELICITAS, Mark An-thony O; FERNANDEZ, Ru-bie Mae D; FERNANDICO, Kalvin Pierce M; FLORIN, Mary Glydel P;

GALITO, Alicia Marie E; GALLARDO, Girly S; GALLARES, Ruel L; GAL-LEGOS, John Mark A; GAR-CIA, Princess G; GARCIA, Jan Mary B; GASPAR, Jean Irish C; GASTON, Jonathan Stephen B; GAVIA, Reniel T; GENERALAO, Glenn T; GONZALES, Julius Jay A;

HASSAN, Nashita O; HO, Juna C; IGCALINOS, Mary Jane A; IMPROSO, Hannah Rhae Lyssa D; JAM-ERO, Rojhene B; JAMI-SOLA, Ryan Michael S; KILEM, Nicole Katrina P;

LABIS, John Michael A; LAMBAYON, John Glenn L; LAMBERTE, Charisse Kim A; LANTECSI, Carl Phillip P; LAWAS, Klausmeine A; LAYAHON, Jay Nessa H; LEDESMA, Febie G; LE-ONOR, Alvinas Augustine E; LIWAGON, Eyrl Joey Jay D; LOPEZ, Rusty Lou G; LUNA, Gabrielle C;

MAAMBONG, Hazel

O; MAKASIAR, Eloise Ann Kristine B; MALAZARTE, Aquila M; MALOLOT, Glenda S; MARUHOM, Jialima S; MAULAS, Kryz-zyl M; MENGUITO, John Christopher Z; MINOZA, Shinje; MUTAS, Maggie Mae M;

NADELA, Ella B; NARA, Keannu Jefferson F; NERI, Cindy D; NILLAMA, Joshua Andrew P; NILLAS, Mary Grace P; OMEGA, Nicole Aldrianne P;

PABELONIO, Isabella B; PABILLARAN, Golden C; PACALDO, Ruthen Ann A; PACHECO, Jessa Me R; PAINGCO, Mubarak M; PANCHO, Joseph Job Z; PAJELA, Junna Mae S; PEDROS, John Rommel Y; PEREZ, Ruby Mae T; PEROCHO, Riellan Crisfer Joyce B; PINGOL, Xela Patrice B; PLAME, Vinson Mechael D;

Q U I A N D O , T h e a Roselle C; RAAKIN, Joan R; RAMOS, Elizalde Jr S; RAZA, Michelle N; ROME-RO, JC James N; ROXAS, Sharen Lynne B; RULIDA, Hannah Leah Queen A;

SALISE, Pauline May Amethyst G; SANCHEZ, Juvene Nikko B; SAYSON, Iezer Vince C; SERMONIA, Henry James R; SOLERIA, Honey Joy B; SOLIANO, Juvisil Lyn Q; SUAL, An-gela O;

TABAL, Jommalyn M; TABAN, Brent Phoenx P; TABAR, Georgie Lou L; TAGAAN, Marianne

The Program THE Pantawid Pamily-

ang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is a scheme initiated by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to help and assist poor families and to pro-vide health and education assistance. It is through a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program that ensures families with investments on their children’s healthcare and education in the future.

Aside from the health-care and education assis-tance, CCT can help lessen and alleviate poverty by providing immediate relief to poor families when it comes to financial prob-lems. The cash is being received on a bimonthly basis most importantly to poor households with ir-regular or seasonal source income.

The beneficiaries of the

program are determined by the use of the proxy Means Test (PMT) based on the following criteria: (a) families who are located in the municipalities and barangays selected for the Pantawid Pamilya program; (b) poor families belonging to the top 20 poorest prov-inces in the country; and (c) poorest municipalities who have children 0-14 years old or pregnant mothers.

4Ps is being driven to attain five of the eight Millennium Development Goals of the Department of Health (DOH) and Na-tional Nutrition Council (NNC) which includes the following: eradicating ex-treme poverty and hunger, achieving Universal Primary Education, promoting gen-der quality and empower-ing woman, reducing child mortality, and improving maternal health and pro-moting the Departments’

commitment to United Na-tion’s Convention on the Rights of Children.

The Benefits

The select poor fami-

lies will benefit health and nutrition grant in which a household will receive a total of P6,000.00 per year or P500.00 per month intended for health and nu-trition needs of the family such as food, medicine, and vitamins and the education assistance in which every household receives a total of P3,000.00 per year or P300.00 per month per child for 10 months a year, to a maximum of three children per household.

The beneficiaries re-ceive their cash assistance grants through different modes of payment such as Over-the-counter (OTC), Offsite, Cash Card, and G-Cash Remit.

The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) scheme

By Ardian V. Saculingan, Elementary School Head Teacher IMabuhay Elementary School

DOST lists new science scholars

By Tess Superioridad Baluyos

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GOSPEL of the day:Lukas 2 4 : 3 5 - 4 8 ( A p r i l 4 , 2013-Thursday) Lukas24:36-Ug samtang nagsulti pa sila niining mga butanga, sa ilang taliwala mipakita si Jesus nga natindog ug miingon kanila, “Ang kali-naw magauban kaninyo:Sa Mateo18:19-duha ug tulo magtigum ang Dios anaa sa ilang taliwala. Sa Buhat1:14-kini silang tanan nanagpadayon sa “paghiusa sa pag-ampo,” kauban sa mga babaye lakip kang Maria nga ina-han ni Jesus, ug kauban sa iyang mga igsoong lalaki.Sa Isaias9:10-ang balay sa Jerusalem ginama sa mga bato nga gapadayag sa tu-mang kalig-on ug kabaga apan sa takolaw kalit lang nga mitungha ang Dios sa ilang tunga. Sa Mateo5:3-ang putli lamang ug kasingkasing maoy makakita sa Dios.Mao kini ang tinuod nga ang rason nganong si Jesus

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gapakita sa ilang panag-tigum tungod sa kaputli sa ilang kasingkasing.Kumusta imong kasingkasing? Sa Marcos 7:21-23-Kay gikan sa sulod, gikan sa kas-ingkasing sa tawo, nagagula ang mga dautang hunahuna, pakighilawas, pangawat, pagbuno, panapaw, kaibog, kadautan, limbong, kaulag, kasina, panulti sa pagbuling sa dungog, pagkamapahitas-on, binoang, tanan kining mga butanga nga dautan nagagikan sa sulod, ug mao

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graduates, is for you to immediately land a job. This is now the ulti-mate challenge--there are a hundred applicants for each available job offering. How do you move to the top of the list and get that job? A diploma shouldn’t be enough. A sense of self-confidence, and a capacity to meet the expectation of the employer at the precise moment of the interview, can get you ahead of the pack. A simple rule of thumb to applicants is to give your best during your interview. There are talent scouts from among the multimil-lion peso companies in Cagayan de Oro who al-ready skimmed the cream

HE is Jesus, the Good Shepherd, our Redeemer, in whom we put our com-plete trust-- in this life and int the next. If you accept him as your Lord and savior, you start to live the eternal life, but you must learn to imitate Christ, which is to love like him. Scripture states: Tread the way of love like Christ. Augustine said: “Here, once and for all, you have been given the short precept: Love and do what you will. If you keep silence, let it be for love. If you speak, let it be for love. If you correct someone, correct for love. If you pardon, pardon for love. Cherish the root of love in the depth of your heart. From this root noth-ing but good can come.” That’s a tall order. Scrip-ture says, “How can you

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profess to love God whom you do not see, if you do not love the person, the brother, or the sister beside you?” Meanwhile, we would like to congratulate our crop of college graduates. Four to five years of hard work has won for you a degree. This is victory enough for you and your parents. To your parents, would they have spent enough for you if they knew you’ll not make it? Meantime, too, is it too much to extend to them and your benefactors the gratitude and the share of victory that they deserve? The closest that you can thank them, my young

from the various colleges and universities. To those hired by this process, much is expected from you. You are also assured of at least five years of excellent work or engagement in these companies. To the rest who will burn the wire, wear their shoes out, and/or continu-ously surf the web, take heart. Don’t lose hope. The best is yet to come. Meanwhile, in this pre-cious meanwhile, grab the next available job. The experience you will get can be enough to propel you to big time. For those who have the facility of language, take up law and hurdle the bar, or get a masters degree. For those with a mas-tery of mathematics, take up high-tech engineer-ing, or opt for a degree on nano-technology, and add a feather to your cap.There’s always scholarship

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Editor: Joe del puerto felicilda , Email: [email protected]

THINK a minute…A very successful busi-

ness has this as their motto: “You can make excuses, or you can make money, but you can’t do both!” It’s true. Many times we make excuses because we’re afraid. We’re afraid to fail, and of what people might think. We’re afraid to change and do something new and dif-ferent. Or we’re afraid that we don’t have what it takes to be successful. We think we’re not smart enough. But it’s only after you push past these fears and excuses that

Make excuses or make moneyyou can be confident to go for it! That’s the only way to start being successful in your life.

You see, successful people are human just like you and me. They have to face the same fears and excuses we all do. But the difference is in what they do with their fears and excuses. Even though they feel afraid just like us, they simply discipline and force themselves to go for it anyway. That’s the only way any new successful career or business got started. Re-member, successful people

were also unsuccessful, until they chose to exchange their habit of making excuses for the better habit of making the most of their abilities.

It just makes sense it’s the One Who made you Who knows all of your abilities and potential He gave you. So if you ask Him to be your personal life manager, He’ll help you become all that He planned for you to be. And the first thing He’ll do is get you to stop making excuses and to start being a success by being your best. So why not ask Jesus Christ to forgive

you and to take charge of your life today? Then, you can get started down your road to success. Just Think a Minute…

we lose.This is, of course, a very

poor understanding of this truth of faith. While it’s true that this culmination of the redemptive work of Christ on us entailed nothing less than his life, it’s also true that that death has been converted into a gateway to our salvation with his

resurrection. What mat-ters is what happens in the end, with an effect that will be for always.

If we believe this truth and live it ourselves, iden-tifying everything in our

Easter, the ultimate victory

life with the life and the passion, death and resurrec-tion of Christ, then we too can partake of this ultimate victory.

We should not forget that it will involve noth-ing less than the offering of our life. Before that, it obviously will entail a lot of suffering—the cross, in other words—which Christ already warned us about when he said that if we want to follow him, then we should deny ourselves, take up our cross and fol-low him.

It would be nice if we can quit wasting time by fussing about this truth, and simply proceed to live it, acquiring the relevant attitude and skills to put it into practice. Yes, with this truth about our as-sured ultimate victory in Christ, we ought to have the confidence and serenity in going about the affairs of our life. Plus, a driving sense of responsibility that should push us to do things for others without counting the cost.

The other day, someone told me about an advanced management program de-signed in the likes of those in Harvard and the number 1 European business school, IESE, in Barcelona, Spain.

What caught my atten-tion is that this program is offered to the CEOs and owners of big companies in the Philippines and the

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THAT’S the victory of Easter, the resurrection of Christ when he finally conquered death itself and with it all the malice of sin and evil. It’s the victory that recovers our original dignity as image and like-ness of God and nothing less than God’s children in Christ, the dignity we lost because of sin.

This ultimate victory even enhances that dig-nity, since it involves God becoming like us so that we can be like him! It’s this very sublime exchange and sharing that comprises the supreme good that can happen to us.

Some people have con-sidered it a Pyrrhic victory since it involves quite a tremendous cost. It’s like saying that the resurrec-tion of Christ has given us only a zero-sum triumph, since what we gain with it is almost the same as what

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EDITOR: arjay Felicilda, EMAIL: [email protected]

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waiting for you. To the rest of the crop, invent your business! Is it a service company? Do you have a specific product to sell? Can you open a first-class ukay-ukay store? Do you relish opening a new chicken adobo house? Can you repair antiques? The list of products, services and solutions that self-employed individu-als can draw inspiration from is right before you. Your market can be your neighborhood. At any rate, you can al-ways go back to the family farm and raise specialized, organically-grown high-value crops. How about overseas jobs? Do surf the POEA web site for job orders and job vacancies from companies abroad. Or visit the POEA link to service providers engaged in recruitment for overseas posting. Be blessed today. The Lord is risen! Alleluia!

other countries compris-ing the ASEAN, because by 2016, there is supposed to be an economic integration of the region that would boost economic activities.

What is prominently distinctive of this program is that it infuses a strong Christian spirit into the complex art of managing big companies with global impact. I consider this a very bold move, since it will bring religion at the center of business and economics, a combination that is often considered taboo, at least in the practical sense and not so much in the theoretical.

It’s about time that God is seriously put into these human activities, so crucial in our lives. Those behind this program reassured everyone that freedom of conscience will always be respected, but that God, faith and religion would be unabashedly talked about in relation to these affairs of ours.

I consider this as a kind of having the Easter mentality, the attitude of a confident winner who goes

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UBATAY, Wenndey Mae B; UCAB, Pamela Mae L; UDANG, Nino A; VICOY, Leynard T; VILLAMOR, Ellayne Faylarizz B; VIL-LANUEVA, Jake Jay P; VIL-LARUZ, Jandolf C;

YABO, Vince Jayson V; YAP, Chiara Marie A; YAP, Jupiter O; YONGCO, Jake E; and ZALSOS, Edzel A.

DOST scholars enjoy tuition subsidy, monthly stipend, book allowance and many more, and are expected to pursue a four or five-year college degree in priority science and tech-nology fields. (Tess Supe-rioridad Baluyos, DOST-10 regional information officer and member, MinPressDev)

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Cagayan de Oro Police Office (COCPO) and the Roads and Traffic Admin-istration (RTA), to ensure that no politician in-color could ever slip into the pack of walkers.

Considered to be the first of its kind in the history of DOLE, Lakaw Ta Para sa Bata targets 10,000 partici-pants to generate P200,000 to be used in the conduct of livelihood trainings to 246 potential child laborers from among the 4Ps beneficiaries in the region, he said.

Taking the Pelaez Sports Center – Rodelsa Circle route and vice versa, the walk starts at 6:00 o’clock in the morning, with ev-ery walker to only donate P20.00.

Part of the proceeds will be for the purchase of school uniforms and school sup-plies to identified working children in the region.

It is primarily aimed to help provide working chil-dren with school needs for SY 2013-2014; demonstrate working children’s willing-ness to leave work and go to school instead; demon-strate the need for effective partnership between the public and the private sec-

ug Cagayan de Oro ang nagadangop sa NMMC. Halos tibook Mindanao, magapatambal diha.

“So, kung ma-privatize ang NMMC dili na sila makapatambal diha nga libre. Certainly and ab-solutely, kung private na kana… ang tuyo ginansya lamang,”

Gibutyag ni Mayor Emano nga dili pa karon dugay, ang grupo ni Manny Pangilinan midoul kaniya aron paliton ang J.R. Borja Memorial City Hospital, “apan gibalibaran ko sila tungod sa susamang kata-rungan?”

Maayo unta nga ideya kay daghang kahimanan sa maong tambalanan ang dili magahum sa syudad, “apan ang lintunganay nga problema mao nga ang mga kabus dili na unya makapa-tambal diha nga libre kay pribado na man.”

VOLUTEERISM - Youth volunteers from different barangay high schools in Cagayan de Oro City pass on hollow blocks to start building houses, in line with the Bayani Challenge 2013, along the theme "Isang Bayan, Isang Bayanihan" at the Shell-Village relocation site in Barangay Canitoan. (JORucat, PIA 10/asf)

CAGAYAN de Oro City - Makigsabot ang dakbayan uban sa kalungsoran sa Ta-lakag, Libona ug Baungon, Bukidnon aron palapdan ang mga pagpangandam batok mga katalagman.

Kini gipangusgan sa city council committee on environment and natural resources, pinangulohan ni Councilor President Elipe.

Subay unya sa kasabutan, sagupon sa mga natungdang local government units ang dugang mga lakang batok sa climate change ug palapdan ang disaster preparedness.

Palamboon usab ang disaster management ug pahigpitan ang mga balaod, samtang padayon nga i-monitor ang data banking ginamit ang modernong

teknolohiya ug mga pro-grama.

Kining tanang ipasi-kad sa Akta Republika No. 10121 (Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Man-agement Act of 2010) nga nagapatunhay sa katungod sa katawhan nga mabuhi ug mahilayo sa mga kadaut atol katagman. (uban sa report sa The Power)

mga pangandam sa katalagman palapdan

Sinulat ni Arjay S. Felicilda, News Editor

GK project ends

AGUSAN DEL SUR - The Gawad Kalinga “Isang Bayan, Isang Bayanihan” project, whose objective was to build 30 houses for the homeless and survivors of typhoon Pablo in Brgys. Anilao, Sampaguita and Veruela town have ended yesterday. The activity was participated in by chiefs of offices of the provincial government and other stakeholders.

Senior citizens cry for lawful benefits

CAMIGUIN - The Mambajao Senior citizens chapter is pushing to get the maximum discount privileges for goods and medicines, as provided for in the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2012 or R. A. 9994.

DAR chief visits Agusan del Norte

BUTUAN CITY - DAR Sec. Virgilio Delos Reyes graced the most recent activity of DAR-Agusan del Norte at the Bayanihan Covered Court in Brgy. Luz Village, this city. The activity included the distribu-tion of CLOAs to ARBs and turn-over of P6 million worth of machinery & equipment in two ARBs in the province.

Siargao recorded some 1,000 ‘bayani’ volunteers

SIARGAO ISLAND - More than 1,000 volunteers have gathered along the highway of Barangays Lo-bogon and Bitoon, Del Carmen, Siargao Island for the tree planting activity at the start of the 5-day Bayani Challenge 2013, recently.

Director Abner M. CagaPIA, R10 & 13 Cluster

PIANews Bits

GINOO tabangi intawon ako pagsuhid sa kina-ilawman sa akong kasingkasing ug kinabuhi aron ako makaambit sa imohang lawas ug dugo. Amen! (1Cor 11: 27-29)

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tors in generating resources for working children; and transform working children into a potential force for nation building through education.

Partners agencies are the Regional Coordinat-ing Council (RCC), na-tional government agencies, government-owned and controlled corporations, organized and unorganized workers, informal sector workers, Tripartite Indus-trial Peace Council (TIPC), Career Guidance Network (CGN), Public Employment Service Office (PESO) and SPES beneficiaries.

Also named as partners are the Federation of Fam-ily Welfare Committees (FFWC), Occupational Safety and Health Network (OSHNET), Local Govern-ment Units (LGUs), busi-ness sector, private sector, schools and universities (public and private) and the media.

Pre-registration is on-going at the nearest DOLE or Public Employment Services Office (PESO)

beyond merely monetary and other technical crite-ria in their business and economic activities.

That it is given to the business leaders is also very significant, since that would surely have a great effect on the ethical climate of the re-gional and global economy. Every time I pass by the IT Park in Cebu where I usually see a lot of young people, I cannot help butthink of how to evangelize them.

I can already detect cer-tain attitudes and behaviour that are actually disturbing, most of them related to how the virtue of chastity is lived, how time and money are spent, etc.

Casual flings seem to be the in-thing among them. They are only interested in the money and the so-called freedom that money can give them. There’s a great need to clarify things and to inculcate the proper values and develop the virtues.

We need to have the Easter spirit in dealing with this challenge.

kini ang makapahugaw sa tawo.In my personal expe-riences, sa 1 Juan1:8-ang tawong moangkon nga “ walay sala” usa ka bakakon nga tungod niini, ako gatuo nga ang atong mga tinguha sa pagbuhat ug maayo para sa atong isigkatawo ug para sa “kahimayaan sa Dios” maoy makapaputli sa atong tagsa-tagsa ka kalag. Our “ inner desire” to do good and our “daily suffer-ings” will cleanse us spiritu-ally. Ang ilang kasibot sa “pag-alagad sa Dios” ug ang ilang mga pag-antos maoy” deep ground” sa pagpakita ni Jesus diha sa ilang taliwala.The “purity of our hearts” and minds are the anchors of our destinations:Please help and be my partner in my private ministry BIBLI-CAL REFLECTION and CAPERNAUM. Visit in my office lo-cated at San Miguel Ca-ble Compound Jagna, B oh ol : # 0 9 2 8 4 1 4 9 4 9 0 -09266607505:Question-Prayer.

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OROQUIETA CITY - A total to 469 voting cen-ters have been put up in Misamis Occidental for the May 13 national and local elections. Thus, the province will have an equal number of 469 Precinct Count Optical Scanner (PCOS) machines, as each voting center will have at least one unit of such equipment during the elections, Atty. Stalin A. Baguio, Provincial Elections Supervisor (PES), said.

Baguio said about 256 or 54.58 percent of these voting centers are located in the First District of the province that includes Oroquieta City and nine of Misamis Occidental’s municipalities, namely: Aloroan, Baliangao, Calam-ba, Concepcion, Jimenez, Lopez-Jarna, Panaon, Pla-ridel and Sapang-Dalaga. The other 213 or 45.42 percent of the voting cen-ters are located in the Sec-ond District that includes

Comelec to assign 469 PCOS machines in MisOcBy Rutchie C. Aguhob the cities of Ozamiz and

Tangub and five munici-palities: Bonifacio, Clarin, Don Victoriano, Sinacaban and Tudela. Baguio said these vot-ing centers were put up after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) had clustered the number of precincts into 635 from 2,226, the total number of established precincts from the provinces two districts. Particularly, the First District had a total of 266 barangays with 990 es-tablished precincts which

were clustered into 323 precincts. On the other hand, the Second District had a total of 224 barangays with 1,236 established precincts and clustered into 312 precincts. Baguio said these voting centers will accommodate a total of 355,350, the total registered voters the prov-ince, of which 165,918 or 46.69 percent come from the First Distr ict and 189,432 or 53.31 percent, from the Second District. (RCAguhob/ PIA10-Mis-amis Occidental/jdelpf )

ILIGAN CITY - Gisug-dan kagahapong ad-lawa ang duha ka adlaw nga training sa Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCSO) machine tech-nicians, isip pangandam alang sa eleksiyon sa Mayo 13.

S i DepEd I l i gan Schools Division Supt. Randy Tortola nag-kanayon nga adunay 176 ka DepEd ug non-DepEd personnel ang nagasalmot sa training nga tapuson karong adlawa.

Gipasabot ni Mr. Tor to la nga gawas sa teaching and non-teaching personnel sa DepEd, aduna usa’y information and com-munications technol-ogy (ICT) experts ang ipaserbisyo sa COME-LEC isip technicians sa PCOS machines.

Di l i lamang com-puter literate ang mga personahe sa DepEd, apan mga computer expert usab kay mao may labing unang ku-walipikasyon sa pag-

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kagahapong adlawapangita sa maong mga technician.

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The facilitators of the training: (Seated from left) Dr. Lee, Cholbang, Dr. Chang Hyun You, Dr. Alma L. Cosadio, Mushroom Project Coordinator of MOSCAT and Prof. Ca-simero Icalina (standing at the extreme rear behind Dr. Chang)

THE Korean Interna-tional Cooperation Agency (KOICA)- thru the Center for Overseas Agriculture and International De-velopment (COAID), DA-RFU 10 through the Claveria Experi-ment Station (DA-CES) and the Misa-mis Oriental State College of Agricul-ture and Technology (MOSCAT) of Clave-ria, Misamis Oriental through the Institute of Agriculture, will be conducting a series of hands-on training on mushroom pro-duction on April 5 & 19, May 3 & 17, June 7 & 21 and July 5 and 19, 2013 to be held at MOSCAT Mushroom Laboratory. The train-ing includes an actual practice on making the growing bag for mushroom and pro-

ducing commercial oyster mushroom. This activity is in sup-port to the project on Technology Transfer for Microbial/Organic Fertilizer and Mush-room Cultivation in Claveria, Misamis Oriental which is funded by KOICA-COAID. Dr. Chang, Hyun-You, an expert on Mushroom Tech-nology from Korea National College of Agriculture and Fish-eries, South Korea and also the KOICA project team leader on Mushroom Tech-nology Transfer is the resource speak-er. Participants to the training are the farmer benificiaries from barangays Luna and Lanise in Clave-ria, Misamis Oriental who are interested on

mushroom cultiva-tion. KOICA, the funding agency, is a govern-ment organization in Korea under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, engaged in interna-tional development cooperation by pro-viding material and physical aid to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable develop-ment. The COAID, the implementing agency and a sub-sidiary institution of Chungbuk National University in Korea, is implementing pro-grams and projects in the developing coun-tries like the Philip-pines, that focused on major program areas on rural devel-opment, environment and climate change.(alc)

KOICA-COAID-CES-MOSCAT conduct a hands-on training

on Mushroom Production

‘FREE ASSORTED FOOD PACKS’-Residents in barangay Cugman scramble to get their share of the 1,000 assorted food packs as Mayor Dongkoy Emano took his time in the distribution shortly after he administered the mass wedding of 87 couples and turned over 782 Philhealth cards to indigent families during the People to People Program (PPP), April 3, 2013. (Photo by CIO)