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ASPIRANTS ALL. ALL . Candidates for various barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan positions from the city’s 80 barangays troop to Nazareth gymnasium for a brieng and peace covenant signing yesterday morning. Police secure the facility. The activity was organized by the Commission on Elections. ( PHOTO BY CONG B. CORRALES )
Bar passer No. 15 from ADZU, not XU O
OPS, the bar passer who ranked ranked No. 15 in the 2017 bar examinations examinations is not a Xavier University law graduate. And neither is she from Cagayan de Oro nor anywhere near the most developed city in northern Mindanao. Bar passer Rhea Doll B. Gonzalo, a contestant in the Miss Earth Philip pines 2016, took up law law at the Ateneo de Zamboanga University, and not See FROM FROM/p.9 /p.9 S C R E E N G R A B
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JUMP! Beating the summer heat, kids jump onto a natural spring pool in Magda in Barangay San Juan, San Benito in Siargao Island on Thursday JUMP! Beating to cool down amid rising temperatures. ( PHOTO BY ROEL CATOTO OF MINDANEWS)
Sorry,, no money yet for Davao’s rail transit system Sorry sys tem A NUMBER of companies have submitted proposals for the financing of the plan to bui ld a 39. 4-k ilometer “intracity” rail transit system in Davao but thes e are stil l bein g reviewed because it’s a “big task” that may require a budget counterpart from the national government,
an ofcial said. Lawyer Tristan Dwight Domingo, Davao assistant city administrator, told a pre ss bri efi ng on Tues day that the P35.8-billion project is not part of the 1,532-kilometer Mindanao Railway System. It is identied as a high priority project in the 27-
year Infrastructure Modernization for Davao City or IM4Davao, he said. He said the project needs preparations due to the cost, the current structure of the road networks, and the topography of the city but “sooner or later we will need this type of infrastructure.”
Mindanao Business Council chair Vicente Lao said in a text message on Wednesday that it would be good for Davao because it would increase local economic activities. A briefer released by the City Information Ofcer identified the companies that submitted unsolicited
proposals for the railw proposals railway ay as Korean Engineering Com pa ny, Ph il tr am /M ag le v Vision Corp. and Udenna Development Corp.. It added they are eyeing to start the construction of the 15-km mass transit main line phase 1 from Davao-Bukidnon Road to See RAIL /p.9 RAIL/p.9
Motorela groups hail Lao body for green light on P1-fare hike AN alliance of 10 motorela associations in the city have lauded the city council’s public utlitities committee for supporting their move to increase the minimum motorela fare in the city by P1. In a statement, Sonny Hinosolango, lead convenor of Alyansa MP3 or Makatarunganong us ba w- Pl et eh an al an g sa Pamilya ug Pasahero lauded the committee chaired by Council Councilor or Te Teodulfo odulfo Lao Jr. for supporting the call for a P1-fare increase. “Sa tinuoray lang dili unta kami gusto nga mo pa taa s sa pl ete ha n ka y mananakay man pud ang among pamilya apan napu gos kami tungod kay nag pabiling ubos ang among kita, samtang misirit nag taas ang palaliton, spare parts uban pa tungod sa Train Law,” Hinosolango explained. Lao’s committee held a series of public hearings on Alyansa MP3’s petition for a fare increase for almost two months. In its last public hearing, the committee reached a consensus to give the request for a fare increase a green light. A case study by the alliance shows that for eight consecutive years (based on the P6 regular fare), a motorela driver’s average income is from P200 to P300 for 10 hours to 12 hours of work. According to Ibon Facts and Figures, the daily cost of living for a family of six is currently See HIKE HIKE/p.9 /p.9
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New Oro top cop lays out plans, programs
PORTULIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 1ST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
History unfold as Portulin National High School in Medina, Misamis Oriental held its rst graduation for the Senior High School Program. In his message as Chairman of the Committee on Education, Culture and the Arts of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Panlalawigan, VG Pelaez encouraged all the Senior High School (SHS) Graduates to seize all chances of learning and take hold of every opportunity in their life. He goaded them to pursue their dreams by looking forward to their future and looking back to their family for inspiration. VG Pelaez is condent that the graduates, following the new Senior High School Curriculum, are now armed with signicant skills, knowledge, and condence that will enable them to succeed in life. To witness the signicant event, present were Guest Speaker Undersecretary BENITO L. RANQUE of the Department of Energy, Education Program Supervisor MARY GRACE GALLANA, School Principal REINA MARIE EBISA, Barangay Chairman BERTOLDO YAMIT and Portulin National High School Alumni Association HERBERT YAMIT YAMIT.. (ADVT)
“WE will improve the image of our personnel for the delivery of quality police services with the highest degree of discipline.” This was the assurance of Senior Supt. Nelson Almoradie Aganon, Acting City Police Director of Cagayan de Oro City Police Ofce (Cocpo) to the members of the City Council during its regular session this week. City councilors invited the acting police director to hear his plans for the city and to be updated on peace and order concerns. Aganon presented Coc po’ss backgroun po’ background, d, situatio situation, n, update, as well as its accom plishm pli shment entss to the members members of the legislative body. “Within the first two weeks upon my assump-
tion, our plans and programs will prioritize the sustained operations of “project double barrel” and “tokhang operation” until such time that 80% of affected barangays have been declared as “cleared barangays,” Aganon said. said. He said Cocpo will intensify its internal cleansing program with zero tolerance to undisciplin undisciplined ed and unproductive mem bers. It shall also institutionalize accountability and command responsi bili ty and revi tal ize the concept of “Police sa Barangay” to maximize the ba ra nga y tan ods in pa trolling their respective areas by activating the “Sabayang Patrolya.” Patrolya .” “ Nakakahiy Nakakahiya a yung yung mga police outposts na nakita
namin na parang basurahan, lalo na ‘yung nasa highway sa tapat ng SM at Gaisano. If we cannot improve it, then we must destroy it already kasi eyesore lang ,” ,” Aganon said. He cited plans to refurbish and repaint police outposts and requested the City Council to bring this out in their coming sessions. “If we can re-furbish or repaint it to make it presentable then I will assure you that our men will stand there to do their job,” Aganon promised. Aganon said there will also be re-alignment in the distribution and deployment of police personnel according to population density, economic activity, demographics prole from CLI ) incidents and threats. ( CLI
DOST-SEI scholarship passing
rate up in Northern Mindanao WITH over 15 regional ofces located in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, Department of Science and Technology (DOST10) ranked second in the DOST-Science DOST -Science Education Institute (SEI) Junior LevLev el Science Scholarship (JLSS) in terms of percent increase in the passing rate. North ern Mindan ao’s
DOST-SEI JLSS scholschol arship passers numbered to 392 in the last year’s round of scholarship examinations. A significant increase that enabled DOST-10 to proudly cap second place next to DOST- National Capital Region. Following the DOSTSEI JLSS scholarship was
the DOST-SEI Undergraduate scholarship examinations. The latter accumulated passers from the very rst batch of students that had undergone the K-12 pr og ra m. Wit h 16 .5 9% pass ing rate from 2,52 5 takers, the examination results boosted up to 69.11% passing rate compared to 2015’s 218 passers out of 2,222. Last year’s examination garnered a total of 424 undergraduate undergradu ate scholars for the academic year 2018. All 392 and 419 scholars will be receiving an allowance of P7,000 every month starting Academic Year 2018-2019. DOST-SEI offers both Junior Level Science Scholarships and Undergraduate Scholarships to incoming third-year college students and incoming rst-year college students, ) X respectively. ( DOST X
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Friday, April 27 2018
City Health Ofce: Oro village mortality due to lifestyle-related diseases THE City Health Office (CHO) now focuses on the leading barangays where there are records of life style-related diseases in the city. Th es e b a r a n g a y s include Car men, Bulua, Kauswagan, Gusa, and LapasLapasan which are also includincluded in the Top 10 barangays with the most cases of mortality rate by heart attack, pneumonia, cancer, and other lifestyle related diseases. Dr. Rachel Dilla, the City Health Ofcer II clar ified that these kinds of diseases are usually recordrecord -
ed in suburban barangays and the quantity of cases is directly affected by the number of its population. Because of this, the CHO urges Cagayanons to avoid habits or food that will bring about these dis ease s and practice healthy lifestyle while they are still not aficted by such ill ill-ness. Di ll a added that daily activities or work is not a hindrance, especially for employees, to exercise by means of walking not below 10,000 step everyday even if they are in the ofce, workplace ) PIA X X or in their homes. ( PIA
Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRAIL COURT 10th Judicial Region Surigao City OFFICE OF THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF FIRST STANDARD FINANCE CORP CORP.. SURIGAO CITY BRANCH, rep by LOUIE F. FUENTES Mortgagee, -versusMENIERVA A. APIL,
Mortgagor.
EJF NO. 2018-5134
Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage Under Act 3135 as amended.
x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x NOTICE OF SALE ON EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OR REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS AMENDED Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as amended led by the FIRST STANDARD FINANCE CORPORATION, Surigao City Branch, represented by LOUIE F. FUENTES, with branch ofce address at Ground Floor, Tamayo Building, Capitol Road, Surigao City, against MENIERVE A. APIL, with postal address at 02071 Espina Extension, Surigao City to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of February 28, 2018, amounts to Four Hundred Forty-Six Thousand and Five Hundred Twenty-one Pesos only (Php446,521.00) including penalties and past due interest but excluding liquidated damages, attorney’s fees representing 25% of the total obligation due and other charges and expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned or his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on June 19, 2018 between the hours of 9:00 in the morning to 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the main entrance of the Ofce of the Clerk of Court, Regiona; Trial Court, Surigao City to the highest bidder, for cash or manage’s check and in Philippine Currency, the real property more particularly described as follows, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 162-2014000370 “A parcel of land, Lot 5, Block 5 of the subdivision Plan, Psd-13-012531 being a portion of Lot 7089-E-4, Psd-100222436) situated in the Barrio of Washington & Tafy, City of Surigao, Island of Mindanao. Bounded on the E., along line 1-2 by Pathway No. 7; om the SE., along lines 2,3,4 by Lot 4; on the S., along line 4-5 by Lot 3, on the W., along line 5-6 by Pathway No. 6, x x x containing an area of 102 square meters, more or less x x x. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on June 20, 2018 without further notice. Surigao City, Philippines April 17, 2018. ATTY.. JOHN T. CUB ILLAN ATTY Clerk of Court VI & Ex-Ofce Sheriff By: (SGD) SAMUEL G. BASCO Sheriff IV MGSD April 20, 27 & May 4, 2018
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MONEY M M A ATTERS TTERS 4 Peso, local Oro council favors Macasandig shares weak on risk-off ordinance increasing payments sentiment Gold Star Daily
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CAGAYAN de Oro City Council this week adopted a resolution returning to the Barangay
Council of Macasandig for im pleme ple ment ntati ation on its Ordina Ordinanc ncee No No.. 0003-2017.
The ordinance amends Article III, Section 14, Fees and Charges of the Revenue Code of Baran-
gay Macasandig under Barangay Ordinance No. 004-2008. It increases the rental or use of covered court from P350.00 per hour to P500.00 per hour during night time and from P150.00 to P200.00 per hour during day time. The barangay also increased its Garbage Collection Fees from P120.00 to P200.00 per year for big bi g esta establi blishm shment entss only only. It may be recalled that Barangay Ordinance 004-2008, providing prov iding for the 2008 Revenue Code of Barangay Macasandig, was approved by
the City Council on December 2008. However, upon observing that the present rate could not cope with Cepalco’s monthly billings, a public consultation was held on October 8, 2017 and these matters were presented to the barangay residents for approval, the report said. The barangay legislation was reviewed and endorsed by the committees on barangay affairs and on laws and rules, respectively chaired by Councilors Yan Lam Lim and Ian Mark Nacaya. (CLI)
Palace orders crackdown on labor-only contracting President Rodrigo Duterte ents found to be engaged in has ordered the Labor Sec- labor-only contracting, and/ retary Silvestre Bello III or have committed violato crackdown on compa- tions of DOLE Department nies engaged in labor-only Order Nos. 174 and 182. contracting, Presidential The Palace Spokesperson Spokesperson Harry Roque said the Chief Executive orannounced recently. dered the inventory of com“The Department of panies engag ed in labor-onl y Labor and Employment contracting to fulll the lat (DOLE) Secretary is here- ter’s promise to end “555.” by dir ecte d to sub mit to “Ang promise ng Panguthe Office of the Presi- lo habang ganyan ang dedent within 30 days from pin isy on ng cont ract uali zaissuance hereof a com- tion na hindi lahat ay bawal preh ens ive rep ort on the kundi ‘yong nga ‘cabo’ implementation of DOLE lamang, sisiguraduhin ni Department Order Nos. 174 Presidente, wala talagang and 182 (s. 2017), includ- 555 at wala talagang cabo ing violations thereof, and [in] 30 days,” Roque said a list of companies engaged adding that erring compaand/or suspected to be en- nies must not test the regaged in labor-only con- solve of the President. tracting,” Secretary Roque “Itong 30 days na ito, it’s said in a Palace press brief- not just for the list. It’s to tell ing. them (companies), comply The President also direct- [or] otherwise, ipapasara kayo ed the National Labor Rela- ni Presidente. At talagang tions Commission (NLRC) magkakaroon ng tokhang sa to coordinate with the Labor mga kampanya, iisa-isahin Secretary and submit a list sila. Tokhang laban sa cabo of cases involving respond- ‘to,” he added. (PNA) Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 10th Judicial Region Branch 31 Dapa, Surigao del Norte PETITION FOR THE CORRECTI CORRECTION ON AND/OR CANCELLATION OF ENTRIES IN THE RECORD OF BIRTH AND CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF JEMALYN OREJAS MOLLANIDA,
Republic of the Philippines Tenth Judicial Region REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Branch 7 Bayugan City SP 18-05
JEMALYN OREJAS MOLLANIDA, Peoner, -versusTHE LCR OF PILAR, SDN. Respondent. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -x
IN THE MATTE MATTER R OF PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN THE CERTIFICATE CERTIFICAT E OF LIVE BIRTH OF ERNESTO TOLENTINO GAMALE WITH REGISTRY No. 2302
SPL. PROC. NO. 2258
CAR AUDIO, ACCESSORIES & CAR AIRCON Montalvan-Capistrano Sts., Montalvan-Capistrano Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No: 231-6320 Cellphone No.: 0917-6241699 WE INSTALL THE FOLLOWING: FOLLOWING:
ORDER
A veried peon for Correcon and/or Cancellaon of Entries in the Record of Birth and Cercate of Live Birth of the peoner was led through counsel Ay. Maica G. Naybe praying this Court to order the Local Civil Registrar of Pilar, Surigao del Norte to correct or cause the correcon of entries in the Record of Birth and Cercate of Live Birth of the peoner under Local Civil Registry No. 2003-230, to wit: a. Her name: from Gemalyn Gelsano Orejas to JEMALYN JEMALYN GELSANO OREJAS:: OREJAS b. Date of Birth: from June 3, 1983 to JUNE 3, 1986; 1986; and c. Birth Order: from Fih to SIXTH; Finding the peon to be sucient in form and substance, the same is hereby set for the hearing on May 23, 2018 at 8:30 in the morning, sing at RTC-Branch 31, Km.3, Brgy. Osmeña, Dapa, Surigao del Norte, at which me and place all interested persons may appear and show cause, if any why this peon should not be granted. Let this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecuve weeks in a newspaper of general circulaon in the Province of Surigao del Norte and Surigao City at the expense of the peoners. Likewise. Let copies of this Order and peon be furnished to the Oce of this Solicitor General, Maka City, the Oce of the Provincial Prosecutor of Surigao del Norte. SO ORDERED. Done in Chambers, March 20, 2018. Dapa, Surigao del Norte, Philippines.
MGSD April 13, 20 & 27, 2018
RISK-OFF sentiment reigned over the Philippines’ nancial and capital markets Monday resulting to the weak close of the peso and the decline of the main stocks gauge. The local currency nished the day at 52.24 from 52.095 Friday last week. A trader attributed this to rising US Treasury yields following the bullish statement of US Fed Governor Lael Brainard , who is optimistic about the sustained improvement of the US economy, which he said, can further absorb any Fed rate increases. For the day , the peso opened sideways at 52.13 from 52.16 in the previous session. It moved between 52.12 and 52.26 during the day, resulting to an average of 52.17. Volume reached $757.2 million, more than twice the $329.5 million at the end of last week. The trader expects the local unit to trade between 52.10 and 52.30 to the Green back Tue Tuesday sday.. Likewise, the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) shed 0.09 percent, or 7.25 points, poin ts, to 7,719 7,719.47 .47 poin points, ts, which the trader said was due to the slight weakness on Wall Street. All the other counters tracked the main index, with the All Shares down by 0.22 percent, perc ent, or 10.20 poin points, ts, to 4,677.09 points. Mining and Oil registered the highest drop among the sectors for the day after it declined by 1.40 percent followed by the Services, 0.33 percent; perc ent; Hold Holding ing Firms Firms,, 0.25 percent; perc ent; Prop Property erty,, 0.10 perc percent; ent; Financials,0.08 Financials,0.0 8 percent; and Industrial, 0.07 percent. Volume totalled to 1.04 billion shares amounting to P5.48 billion. Decliners surpassed advancers at 103 to 88 while 57 stocks were unchanged. (PNA)
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ERNESTO T. GAMALE, Peoner, -versusTHE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR OF BAYUGAN, AGUSAN DEL SUR Respondent. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - /
ORDER A veried peon was led by peoner, Ernesto T. Gamale, for Correcon of Entries on his Cercate of Live Birth with Registry No. 2302. Finding the peon to be sucient in form and substance, schedule its hearing on March 14, 2018 at 1:30 o’clock in the aernoon before this Court at which me and place, any person or enty having interest in this peon may come and show cause, if any, why the peon should not be granted. This Order shall be published one a week, for three (3) consecuve weeks in a newspaper of general circulaon circulaon in the Province of Agusan del Sur. Likewise copies shall be posted at the bullen boards of the main entrance of the Provincial Capitol Building, Government Center, Pan-ay, Prosperidad, City Hall of Bayugan, Agusan del Sur, and the Regional Trial Court, Branch 7, Bayugan City, all of Agusan del Sur. Let copy of this Order and the Peon be furnished the oce of Solicitor General, Manila and the Oce of the City Prosecutor, Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, this 27th day of November November,, 2017, Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur, Philippines. (SGD) LOU A. NUEVA Acng Execuve Judge
(SGD) LEONILA P. GORGOLON Acng Presiding Judge MGSD April 20, 27 & May 4, 2018
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SCHOOLOGY TULUYANG GINAGAMIT SA KLASE Joel Q. Galibo, Master Teacher-I
(Maria Cristina National High School) Salawi, Maria Cristina, Iligan City Bilang bahagi ng pagpapatupad ng Information and Communication Technology sa paaralang MCNHS, tuloy pa rin ang paggamit ng teknolohiya bilang kagamitan nito sa pagtuturo. Isa sa mga katunayan nito ay ang paggamit ng mga mag-aaral ng Grade 10 at 11 sa kanilang klase na kung tatawagin ay Schoology. Ito ay isang uri ng platform na kung saan maaaring gamitin ng mga mag-aaral sa K-12 upang makabuo, makalikha, mamahala at makapagbahagi ng mga kagamitan na gamit ang nabanggit na medya. Naging mainam ang karanasan ng mga bata sa paggamit nito dahil ito'y napapalawak sa kanilang kaala man sa wastong paraan sa paggamit ng teknolohiya. Ang pagsasanib ng teknolohiya sa klase ay isa sa mga programa ng Department of Education na hanggang sa kasalukuyan ay nananatili pa at sa katunayan ito ay mas pina-igting at pinalawak pa ng husto.
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BSP launches second
automated clearing house BANGKO Sentral ng Pilipinas’ online transactions are not new (BSP) goal of coursing at least 20 in the country. percen per centt of loc local al pay paymen mentt tran transac sac-“That’s the opportunity area tions through electronic channels …from 1 percent back in 2014 justt go jus gott ano anothe therr bi big g bo boost ost with with to at least 20 percent of the total this week’s launch of another au- volume of transactions by 2020. tomated clearing house (ACH) And through an infrastructure called InstaPay. like this, that is very doable,” he InstaPay is the second ACH said. under the central bank’s National “Once we have fully rolled out Retail Payment System (NRPS) these solutions, it’s probably time after PESONet, which was to do another survey -- a way of launched in November 2017. checking exactly where we are This platform reportedly al- on this,” he added. lows consumers a safe, affordEarlier, BSP ofcials said able and real-time electronic about P2.5 billion worth of pay paymen pay mentt mod modee for for up to P50 P50,00 ,000 0 ment transactions happen in the per transac transactio tion n wit witho hout ut limit in country in a month. This particua day. Charges may apply to the lar payment platform is governed one sending the fund and the one by the BSP-reg BSP-regula ulated ted industr industryyreceiving it depending on the - led body known as the Philippin Philippinee nancial institution they will tap. Payment Management Inc. BSP Governor Nestor EspeTo date, 20 nancial instituinstitu nilla Jr. told reporters in an inter- tions have agreed to be part of view that NRPS was conceptual- this payment system. ized after results of a survey done Banks that have agreed to proin 2014 showed that only 1 pervide InstaPay -- related payments cent of payment transactions in and withdrawals are Asia United the country are done electronical- Bank, BDO Unibank, China ly while the balance is accounted Banking Corporation, China for by cash and check payments. Bank Savings, Equicom Savings He said this gure is “quite Bank, Security Bank, and Union disturbing,” given the fact that Bank of the Philippin Philippines. es. (PNA)
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Regional Trial Court 10th Judicial Region Surigao City OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF FIRST CONSOLIDATED BANK Represented by GINA PERIGRINA B. TAGAAN Mortgagee,
EJF NO. 2018-5132 EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSU RE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS AMENDED
-versus-
ELANORE B. BONOTAN, Mortgagor. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under act 3135 as amended by Act 411 4118, 8, led by FIRST CONSOLIDATED BANK, represented by GINA PERIGRINA B. TAGAAN against ELANORE B. BONOTAN with residence and postal address at Narciso St., Brgy. Taft (Pob.), Surigao City, to satisfy the mortgaged indebtedness which as of March 31, 2018, has amounted to One Million Ninety Five Thousand Sixteen Pesos & 34/100 (Php 1,095,016.34) Philippine Currency, inclusive of interest, penalties and surcharges, but exclusive of litigation expenses, publication and Attorney’s Fee, the undersigned Ex-Ofcio Sheriff through his deputy will sell at public auction on May 17, 2018 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Ofce of the Ex-Ofcio Sheriff, Regional Trial Court, Surigao City, to the highest bidder for cash and in Philippine currency, the following real properties with all improvements thereon, to wit; DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 162-2014000622 Lot 2, PCS-13-001172 “A parcel of Land (Lot 2, Pcs-13-00172, being a portion of Lot 528 & 3183, Cad-234) situated in barrio of Ta Taft, ft, City of Surigao, Island of Mindanao. x x x Containing an area of One Hundred Ninety Five (195) square meters, more or less. Registered in the Name of Elanore B. Bonotan, of legal age, widow and Filipino. x x x.” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and hour. In the event the public auction should not take place on said date. It shall be held on May 24, 2018 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning, without prior notice. Surigao City, Philippines. 16 March 2018. ATTY. JOHN T. CUBILLAN Clerk of Court VI & Ex-Ofcio Sheriff By: (SGD) CARLIN C. APILLANES Sheriff IV MGSD April 20, 27 & May 4, 2018
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MINDANAO Gold Star Daily
Kidapawan registers zero dog bite since January KIDAPAWAN City Cit y — Not a single record of dog bite has been registered in the city since January this, the City Veterinary Veterinary Ofce said. City Veterinarian Eugene Gornez attributed this to their intense campaign against rabies that started in 2017. “We have to intensify our campaign because for two years already, we registered several cases of dog bites,” he said. said. In 2016, Gornez’s office monitored at least 1,760 dog bite cases. The number increased by 11.36 per cen t or 200 cas es in 2017. The ofcial said they will continue with their
anti-rabies vaccination activities in the barangays to protect the people and other animals. He explained that ra bies is a deadly deadly virus transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, usually dogs. He warned that once a person begins showing symptoms of rabies, the disease is “nearly always fatal.” “So it is important that dog owners bring their pe ts to ou r of fi ce an d have them vaccinated. This is primarily to propro tect people from getting infected with the rabies virus, which is deadly,” he said. ( MINDANE WS )
Editor: Cong B. Corrales
Friday, April 27 2018
3 die due to rabies in Socot GENERAL SANTOS City — He al th pe rs onn el in South Cotabato warned dog bite victims to refrain from seeking the traditional “tandok ” treatment for rabies as three deaths have already been reported since January due to the deadly viral disease. John Codilla, rabies focal person of the Integrated Provincial Health
Office (IPHO), said the three victims did not seek proper treatment in a hos pital or animal bite center, but opted for the “tandok ” method. He said the fatalities, which were bitten by rabid dogs, were from the municipalities of Lake Sebu, Banga, and Tupi. One of the cases was already conrmed as due to
rabies infection while the two others were still considered “probable” pending conrmation, he said. “Instead of getting vaccination for rabies, they sought for treatment through tandok , which had long been proven to be ineffective,” Codilla said. “Tandok ” is a method used by traditional healers in supposedly extracting
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R.A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registrar Province of Misamis Oriental Municipality of Opol NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Secon 5 of R.A. 9048, a noce is hereby serve to the public that GINALYN ABAJAR BACULIO has led with this Oce a peon for change of rst name from “EPINA” to “GINALYN” in the birth cercate of Epina Bestre Abajar who was born on May 14, 1982 at Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte and whose parents are Aproniano Ilanan Abajar and Elesita Pacho Bestre. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le his wrien opposion with this Oce not later than May 10, 2018.
SAFETY. Unsecured without any harness, a worker manages to climb one of the posts of a three-story building that is under construction along San Pedro Street in Davao City. Photo by Kath M. Cortez for Davao Today Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Oce Province of Bukidnon CITY OF MALAYBALAY ***
OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR
(SGD) MARIETTA B. DE LEON Municipal Civil Registrar
Peon Entry No. CFN-0117-2018
MGSD April 27 & May 4, 2018
NOTICE Noce is hereby given to the intestate estate of the late ADORACION P. DELA CERNA, died on January, 28 2018 at the me of her death le her one half (1/2) conjugal share and one seventh (1/7) share which was a part of the paroned share of the deceased husband Pastor E. Dela Cerna, JR. of the following parcels of lands and buildings more parcularly described as follow, to wit: (1) TCT No. 133-2016003250 Lot 18-B-5-B, Psd-10-001481; TD No. F-018781 ( for lot ) and F-018783 ( for building ) A parcel of land ( lot 18-B-5, PSd-10001481) being a poron of Lot 18-B5 ( LRC ) Psd-83519, Situated in the Poblacion, Municipality of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon. Containing an area of ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN (119) square meters more or less. (2) TCT No. 133-2016003253 Lot H-Psd-10-033492; TD No. F-018779 A parcel of land (lot H, Psd-10-033492 being a poron of Lot PSU-142214) situated in the barangay Sumpong, City of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon. Containing an area of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE (18,689) square meters more or less. (3) TCT No. 133-2016003254 Lot 7, (LRC), PSD-108024 TD No. F-01869 0 A parcel of land ( Lot B-7, of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-108024, being a poron of Lot B,9 LRC) Psd-71940, L.R.C. Rec. No. homestead) situated in the barrio of Sumpong, Municipality of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon. Containing an area of FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT (528) square meters more or less. (4) TCT No. 133-2016003252 Lot 1016-K-2-A, Psd-10-046820 TD No. F-048895 Lot 1016-K-2- Psd-10-046820 Poron of Lot 1016-K-2, Psd-10-011243 As surveyed for Pastor Dela Cerna; Land Use: Corn; Locaon: Brgy Bangcud, City of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon Containing an area of TWENTY NINE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY TWO (29,842) (5) Tct No. 133-2017001871 Lot no. 2, Blk No. 001 Plan No., PSD-10-004660 Poron of PSU-171517 A parcel of land situated in the Poblacion, Municipality of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnnon. Containing an area of ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTEEN (1,413) square meters more or less. (6) Tax Declaraon Number F-003509 F-003509 Lot 039, Blk 003. Containing an area of thirteen (13) square meters more or less, located in the barangay 3, Forch Street, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. (7) TCT No. T-29377; TD No. F-038818 A parcel of land described as lot 1, PCS10-004418 containing an area of 0.7715 hectares being a poron of Lot No. 030 Blk No. 007, survey No. 2 PCS-10000605, located in the barangay Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon of which One Thousand One Hundred Fourty Four (1,144) square meters owned by Pastor E. Dela Cerna, Jr. (8) TCT No. T-120578; TD No. F-038821 A parcel of land described as Lot 1-B-2-A, Psd-10-066366, being a poron of Lot No. 39, Blk No. 007, 1-B-2, Psd-10-033607
containing an area of 3.4916 Hectares more or less located in Barangay Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon of which Ten Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Six (10,876) square meters is owned by Pastor E. Dela Cerna (9) TC- No. T-1866- Remaining Part Part TD-F-030562 A parcel of land described as Lot 046, Blk No. 021, Survey No. 143. Containing an area of Seventy Nine Thousand Five Hundred Forty Eight (79,548) square meters, located in Barangay Simaya, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. (NOTE: THIS PARCEL OF LAND WAS COVERED BY THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM-CARP) (10) TD No. E-051241 “A commercial Building located in Lot No. 040, Blk No. 003, Forch Street, Barangay , Malaybalay City, Bukidnon” (11) TD No. F-049116 TCT-2017001871 “Residenal Building Located in Lot No. 017, Blk No. 001, corner Tabios and Moreno Street, Barangay 5, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. (12) TD No. F-006845 “Residenal Building Located in Lot No. 017, Blk. No. 005, Sta. Cruz Street, Barangay Sumpong, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. (13) A Poron of T-260 TD-F-004794 A parcel of land situated in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. This parcel of land contains an area of of 4.3038 Hectares, 2.1519 of which belongs to Pastor e. Dela Cerna, Jr. (14) TCT No. 133-2016003249 Lot B-27-A-1-F-7, Psd-101312-017833 TD No. F-018990 A parcel of land (Lot B-27-A-1-F-7, Psd101312-017833, being a poron of Lot B-27-A-1-F, Psd-10-012410) situated at Poblacion, Municipality of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon. Containing an area of SIX HUNDRED NINETY FOUR (694) square meters more or less. (15) TCT No. 133-2016003255 Lot B-21 (LRC) Psd-108024 TD No. F-0188223 A parcel of land (Lot B-21, of the Subdivision Plan (LRC) Psd-108024, being a poron of Lot B (LRC)Psd-71940, L.R.C. Rec. No. Homestead) situated in the Barrio of Sumpong, Municipality of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon. Containing an area of SIX HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE (625) square meters more or less. (16) TCT No. 133-2016003251 Lot No. 3; Pcs-10-000605 TD No. F-048896 A parcel of land ( Lot 3, PCS-10-000605, being a poron of Lot 1012, Pls-800 situated in the Barrio of Bangcud, Municipality of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon. Containing an area of FORTY EIGHT THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINETY THREE (48,393) square meters more or less. (17) TD No. F-038815 “Lot No. 022, Blk No. 007,1015, Pls-800, Psu-147908 containing an area of Twenty Six Thousand and Ten (26,010) square meters more or less, situated in Barangay Bangcud, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. are the subject of DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION under Notarial registry of ATTY. GERARDO J. MURILLO, Notary Public, per Doc No. 106; Page No. 22; Book No. XLIV; Series of 2018. MGSD April 20, 27 & May 4, 2018
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NOTICE OF PUBLICA PUBLICATION TION In compliance with Secon 5 of R.A. 9048/ RA 10172, a noce is hereby served to the public that LORNA JANE A. ALLABA has led with this Oce, a peon for Change of First Name in her Cercate of Live Birth from “LORNA” to “LORNA JANE” who was born on January 12, 1966 at Bukidnon Hospital, Malaybalay, Bukidnon and whose parents are Wincesar G. Aculacul and Agnes L. Macapundag. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le his wrien opposion to this Oce. (SGD) PRISCILLA G. TILANDUCA City Civil Registrar MGSD April 27 & May 4, 2018
By: Connie P. Roxas Educaon plays a great role in everyone’s life. Through educaon man is able to reform himself, jump outside boundaries, break limits, and form deeper understanding of the world. It molds minds into its highest level and helps remove all the dierences in the society-educaon promotes equality. Educaon enables individual to become wisdom lovers, and, as a cizen helps them recognize their rights and responsibili es towards the society- the world they are involved in. However, acquiring knowledge requires me and with great determinaon to learn. According to IndiaCelebrang.com, the whole educaon has been divided into three divisions such as the primary educaon, secondary educaon and higher secondary educaon. Primary educaon prepares the base which helps throughout the life, secondary educaon prepares the path for further study and higher secondary educaon prepares the ulmate path of the future and whole life. Indeed, educaon is me consuming but with great perseverance success awaits. On the other hand, learning does not always imply going throughout all dierent stages of educaon, receiving a diploma or gaining a bachelor’s degree but rather the individuals’ willingness to learn and openness towards everything around him. Aer all, what maers is our eort and how we use our experiences to reach success.
Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Oce Province of Bukidnon CITY OF MA LAYBALA LAYBALAY Y ***
OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-0008-2018 RA 10172
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The Importance of Educaon
Publicaon Noce R.A. 10172 Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Municipality of Damulog -oOo-
the rabies virus from the bite wound through the use of animal horn. Although it has long been declared by doctors as ineffective in the treatment of rabies, the practice remains popular in the pr ov in ce , es pe ci al ly in rural areas. Codilla said the other traditional practices like making bite victims drink coconut oil and the application of garlic on the wound should also be avoided. “The most effective treatment for rabies is still through vaccination so bite victims should immediately seek help from our bite centers,” he said. The IPHO earlier said bite victims should wash their wounds thoroughly with soap and water and apply antiseptic. They should then propro ceed to the nearest animal bite center or health facility for proper assessment for potential rabies exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis management.
Peon Entry No. CFN-0103-2018
Date: April 17, 2018
NOTICE OF PUBLICA PUBLICATION TION
In compliance with the publicaon requirements pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementaon of the Administrave Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Noce is hereby served to the public that LOYDEVIC EMAN JOI M. DOBLAS has led with this Oce, a peon for correcon of entry in sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the cercate of live birth of Loydevic Eman Joi M. Doblas at Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon whose parents are Dioscoro Doblas and Leonida S. Maglangit. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le his wrien opposion with this Oce not later than April 30, 2018.
In compliance with Secon 5 of RA 9048/ RA 10172, a noce is hereby served to the public that REGINO D. DANGLAY has led with this Oce a Peon for Change of First Name in his Cercate of Live Birth from “EMILIO” to “REGINO” and date of birth from “August 24, 1970” to “August 15, 1970 ” at Apo Macote, Malaybalay, Bukidnon and whose parents are Tiburcio Danglay and Marcela Dugas. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le his wrien opposion with this Oce.
(SGD) ROLANDO R. VERSANO Municipal Civil Registrar
(SGD) PRISCILLA G. TILANDUCA City Civil Registrar MGSD April 20 & 27, 2018
MGSD April 20 & 27, 2018
RA 9048 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Municipality of Damulog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
CFN No. 0001-2018
Dated April 17, 2018
In compliance with secon 5 of R.A. 9048, a noce is hereby served to the public that MRS. ELIZABETH G. PENALES-ORQUE, has led with this Oce a peon for Change of First Name from “MA. GINA” to “MARIA GINA” in the Cercate of Live Birth of her sister Mrs. Maria Gina G. Penales-Ranoco who was born on January 7, 1976 at Kiraon, Damulog, Bukidnon whose parents are Vicente G. Penales and Lourdes B. Gabut. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le his wrien opposion with this Oce not later than April 30, 2018.
Publicaon Noce R.A. 10172
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In compliance with the publicaon requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementaon of the Administrave Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172). Noce is hereby served to the public that ROXEL LABIAL has led with this Oce, a peon for Correcon of Clerical Error to correct the Child’s Sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in her Cercate of Live Birth bearing Registry No. 2002-1741, was born on June 29, 1995 at Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental to parent Jassy Labial. Any person adversely aected by said peon may le his/her wrien opposion with this Oce not later than MAY 3, 2018. (SGD) ATTY. MARGIE LUSTRE LUMA-AD City Civil Registrar
(SGD) ROLANDO R. VERSANO Municipal Civil Registrar MGSD April 20 & 27, 2018
MGSD April 20 & 27, 2018
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Duterte fears Matobato and Lascanas in ICC PRESIDENT Duterte’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) is stunning stunning.. Duterte earlier said that he welcomed the ICC, as he was “sick and tired” of being accused of crimes against humanity. Duterte would even personally defend defend Jude Josue himself in the ICC, Sabio eager to question ICC prosecutor Bensouda. Bensouda. But Duterte’s withdrawal is not stunning after all, if seen from his countless ip-opping in public. The litany of his ip-opping is long and legendary. One easily recalls him saying that his intention to jetski to the disputed islands is just a joke. Yet, on a deeper level, Duterte’s withdrawal can never be stunning at all, if credibly viewed as part and parcel of his obstinate and long-standi long-standing ng obstruction of justice.
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and members serve for a term of one year only, and each year, the city mayor constitutes the new composition of the board through through an executive executive order. order. The board is composed of regulatory ofces of the local government unit, and some other ofces of the national government. This year’s board board has for its membership the NBI, the City Prosecutor’s Ofce, the Human Rights Commission, the Cocpo, the Mindanao Commission on Women, the Oro Youth, Interfaith and the academe (Xavier University Social Development Ofce), aside from the regulatory ofces of the city government. It is chaired by this writer and cochaired by last year’s chairperson, Atty. Beda Joy Elot. Councilor Romy Calizo Calizo of the City Council sits as vice chairman while Councilors Jay Roa Pascual and Suzette M. Daba sit as members.
SEN. Manny Pacquiao will have another chance to show ’em the money, er, the Pacman punch when he ghts Lucas Matthysse in July 2018. Ms. Behavin’ This after ending his partnership with coach Freddie Roach. Pacquiao should have stopped years ago at the height of his boxing career when he was younger, to lessen the efNetnet fects of all that punching Camomot on his health. What lures him back to the boxing ring—money, power, or both? Or is it passion. passion. For boxing. He He has already made made history with all the championship belts he has collected so far. He has nothing more to prove. But if if boxing is his passion, passion, then, each offer for one more ght will always be too tempting tempting to resist. resist. Boxing can be a hard habit to break for the boxer, as running for a political position is to a politician. politician. With With the latter latter having a more difcult time saying goodbye to the power—and moolah— that comes with the post as he becomes addicted to the cheering and applause accorded him at every occasion graced by his presence. presence. Lucky is the politician who can easily retire from politics after losing in an election and has no wishful thinking of sowing intrigues to destroy the winning candidate’s governance. He’s lucky because he’s able to let go sans the burden of bitterness that losers tend to carry around as an unwanted excess baggage. Politicians who want to remain relevant for the rest of their life will always crave for publicity and they’ll make that happen at all costs, short of framing their name with neon lights. I don’t think Pacquiao is that kind of a politician. I think his heart simply belongs to boxing, and and the Senate position position serves serves as a fallback. The fallback a.k.a. Plan B. You must have had your share of Plan Bs, too. And if it also doesn’t work, move on to Plan C. Plan D. And then, E, F, G. The English alphabet has 26 letters, it will be such a waste waste if you’ll stop after, after, say, say, Plan C. If it’s meant to be, it will eventually happen. If not, well, you’ll know when to stop. President Rody Duterte also knows when a member of his inner circle has to stop. Former Philippine National Police chief Bato dela Rosa has been transferred to the Bureau of Corrections as director, and he has been replaced by National Capital Capital Region Police Ofce chief Director General Oscar Albayalde. Albayalde. But TokHang is still alive and kicking in Pinas. So, it’s not Bato then; it’s… Well, who? “Are you drugs?” is a question we ask for people who are neither here nor there, whose brains seem to be in an eternal string of hallucinations, always praning and suspecting they’re the subsub ject of, say, say, this column. column. They’ve They’ve been convinced by their own mind-boggling belief that the the world revolves revolves around them. If ever Prince William and Duchess Kate believe that the world revolves around them and their children, then, we can all agree that indeed it does, based on the attention heaped on their new born baby boy boy,, the third child child in their their growing family. Fans do adore their kings, queens, princes and princesses, since since royalty
See UY/p.9
See CAMOMOT/p.9
The Ernesto Avasola case looms as an instructive historical precedent. In 2009, when the Davao Death Squad was being probed, Duterte allegedly obstructed the search for human skeletal remains of the victims of the Davao Death Squad. The alleged obstruction is now part of a permanent judicial record in a Decision of the Supreme Court. In 2009, Ernesto Avasola testied in court that he witnessed the killing of ve persons by the so-called so-called Davao Death Death Squad. He said he was personally instructed instructed by police ofcer Bienvenido Bienvenido Laud, Laud, whom he fondly called “Tatay,” to bury the cadavers in three caves inside the laud quarry which is owned by Tatay Laud. The conspiracy to obstruct justice was allegedly implemented through Duterte’s fraternity brother lawyer Vitaliano Aguirre and lawyer Salvador Medialdea. They challenged the validity of the search warrant issued by the Manila court, asserting that unreliability of the See SABIO/p.9
Pacquiao’ss next boxing journey Pacquiao’ THE boxing itch never leaves the system of Manny Pacquiao. In fact, on July 18, 2018, he will Plateau’s Voice face another world welterweight boxing champion in the person of Argentin Argentinian ian Lucas Matthyse at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Of course, it’s not about money because Cesar Gorillo his earnings have left him billions of pesos which will leave him ultra rich for the rest of his life. His $120 million alone earned during the Mayweather ght has left his purse with P6 billion, not to mention his average earnings of $30 million in his superghts with dela Hoya, Marquez, Clotty, Cotto, Morales, Margarito, Mosley, Hatton, Algiere, Vargas, Bradly and Rios. This is not to mention his other opponents which earned him also in the millions of dollars but not in the magnitude of his superghts. If he wants to prove himself that he can still snag the championship championship,, he has proven it with with Mayweather, Mayweather, Bradley (rst ght) and Horn, all of which he lost but as per analysis with boxing ex-
perts all over the world, he he won. He was only unlucky that the judges gave the victory to his opponents because they counted more on the shots they landed on the face of Paquiao, but they never counted the hits that Pacquiao made against them as later found out in the “compubox” recorded in the computer. In the case of Bradley, while Pacquiao was smiling, Bradley was carried in the wheelchair to the hospital. Horn was carried on the emergency bed towards the hospital with his face swollen as if bitten by millions of bees while Pacquiao was beside his wife Jinky, all in smiles saying, “I thought I won the ght.” In the case of Mayweather Mayweather,, all world known athletes like Kobe Bryant saw a comedy in the decision. Even Youtube came out with ghts which Mayweather lost and one ght was the one with Pacquiao. If the problem is with age, even coach Freddie Roach himself declared that Pacquiao has aged in number only but he can still still ght like like a 30-year old. old. Thus, I see no problem with his opponent, Lucas Matthysse, 35 years old, a holder of 44 ghts with 39 wins, four losses and one no contest. See GORILLO/p.9
Compliance with regulations THE Regulatory and Complaints Board is the local body that is tasked to enforce laws and ordinances Hapsay na bai! that regulate movie houses, theaters, and other places of amusement, e.g., videoke and karaoke joints, internet cafes, cock pits, bars, watering holes, massage clinics (and spas), and other Egay Uy places of amusement. amusement. The RCB conducts regular monitoring of regulated entities to determine their compliance, or lack of it, with regulations, and require those that come short or are found to be non-complian non-compliantt to institute corrective measures before the penal provisions of applicable city ordinances are enforced to the letter. The RCB is a creation of the codied ordinance of 1994. Its ofcers
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Sabio From page 8
firsthand testimony of Ernesto Avasola. After a long process of litigation that went up to the Supreme Court through the Court of Ap peal s, the case was fina lly decided in November 2014. Both the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court affirmed the testimony of Ern esto Avasola. Unfortunately for Duterte, the Supreme Court ruled the search warrant to be valid based on Avasola’s testimony. This Supreme Court decision is now part of the information in the communication I submitted with the International Criminal Court. The testimony of Ernesto Avasola, in a long judicial proc eedin g, corr obora tes, on certain material points, the subsequent testimony of Edgar Matobato as later corroborated by Arturo Lascanas. In my humble view, it is this Supreme Court decision in the Avasola case concerning the Davao Death Squad that is the last nail on the coffin for the grave that Duterte is currently digging for himself in the ICC. This grand conspiracy to obstruct justice is confirmed by two incidents per son all y wit nes sed by Arturo Lascanas. At one time, he was part of a group which included Sonny Buevaventura and Arturo Lascanas in fetching Aguirre at the Davao airport. Aguirre was then in Davao to lawyer for the Davao Death Squad. Aguirre allegedly reminded Laud to clear his quarry of the human skeletal remains. What is very telling is that Aguirre allegedly told Laud to claim that the skeletal remains that could not be found anymore belong to Japanese soldiers in World War II. In another incident at the residence itself of Duterte, Lascanas said he per son all y wit nes sed an incident in which Duterte allegedly shelled out a substantial amount for the purc hase of a motor boat to be used in throwing corpses into the sea at Samal island. Viewed from this context, Duterte’s ICC withdrawal is just part of his long-standing defense strategy. In the domestic front, he utilized the judicial system to prolong the legal challenge of the search of the Laud quarry - which incidentally had yielded human skeletal remains - and in the meantime, he was able to prevent the human skeletal remains from being used as evidence against him. Meantime, the case
against the Davao Death Squad referred by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to the Om budsma n had no ev iden ce to stand on because CHR then could not use as evidence the skeletal remains found at the Laud quarry, apart from the fact that a fraternity brother of Duterte, as then CHR head in Davao, opined that the Davao Death Squad was merely gossip. Instead of raising legitimate legal issues in the ICC, Duterte has opted to attack the very existence and legitimacy of the ICC. Principally, he lambasts the ICC as a “political tool” of the UN and other persona lities. Egr egiousl y and very embarrassingly and in a brazen spectacle of ignorance of the law, Duterte also asserts that the Philippines never became a member of the ICC due to lack of publication of the Rome Statute. Whatever it is, ever since the case of Ernesto Avasola, Duterte has exhibited a penchant to suppress the evidence against him. In our law of evidence, evidence intentionally suppressed is adverse. That is true in the Avasola case and in the case before the ICC. I assert, without fear of contradiction, that Duterte is just afraid of Edgar Matobato and Arturo Lascanas. He discredits the ICC only so that these two whistleblowers may not be able to testify in the ICC. Duterte is being haunted by his atrocities which he intend, as a defense strategy all along, to hide from judicial scrutiny. But just like in the Avasola case, Duterte will not succeed in further shielding himself from criminal responsibility in the ICC. He will not be allowed to obstruct justice in the ICC, no matter what he does. As a matter of complementarity in international criminal justice, Duterte must be brought to and jailed in the ICC.
Gorillo From page 8
His losses were the one with American Zab Zuda, Russian Victor Postol, Danny Garcia and Devon Alexander. He knocked down Judah in the tenth round but lost in the 12-round decision which was controversial. He was knocked down by Garcia in the fifth round and never stood up because he was trying to protect the injury in his eyes. He had to recover for one and a half year after that ght. He also lost to American world welterweight champion Devon Alexander in another very controversial controversi al ght. Two of his big wins were
against American Lamont Peterson and the feared Russian welterweight Ruslan Provodnikov. Almost 90 percent of his wins by knockout came before the the fth round, with about half of that within the rst and second round. A formidable opponent indeed, but with the way Pacquiao has faced the greatest ghters of the world, this latest assignment will still be considered as another of his normal assignment. My prediction is, Pacquiao will denitely win unun less again when the judges make another magic.
Uy From page 8
Issues and concerns that are brought before the RCB are therefore discussed from a multi-sectoral point of view not just that of t he l ocal government unit. I t therefore sees issues also from the point of view of most, if not all, stakeholders. The RCB is not anti-business but it is pro- regu lati on. Busin esses thrive not only because of patronage of its clientele but also because of their compliance with regulations. Businesses that continue to be defiant and refuse to comply with regulation will therefore face sanctions that could lead to the imposition of fine, imprisonment or closure of the business. For example, massage clinic attendants are required to “submit themselves to weekly routine physi cal exami nati on x x x otherwise, if found to be su fferi ng fro m vene real or any communicable diseases, they shall be suspended from engaging in hygienic and aesthetic massage occupation, their health certificate to be withheld in the meantime, until they shall be fully recovered.” This legal provision does not distinguish in which business establishments these masseurs and masseuses are employed. Since they are engaged in a regulated occupation, compliance with the law becomes a must. The RCB or the City Health Office cannot be selective because as of this writing, there is no valid classification that will justify the exemption of one group of massage attendants from the required weekly physi cal exami nati on. Another example would be internet cafes. Unless the operators install blocking programs that prevent uncontrolled access to pornographic sites by minors, they would face sanctions under the existing regulatory ordinances, that could
mean the imposition of anga counterpart is “unfines, imprisonment, or der” it. Both Jesuit-run universities even share the closure of the business. To avoid putting the same college of law dean: bu si ne ss at th e ri sk of lawyer Jo Silvia Sabio. Gonzalo and anoth being closed for non-co mer one from Davao City plia nce with regu lati ons, are the only law graduit is always best to comply ates from Mindanao’s law with existing laws and schools who made it to the ordinances until the same will have been modified list of Top 20 successful bar exami nees. The other or amended. one is Camille B. Remoroza of Ateneo de Davao University. Camomot Only 1,724 of 6,748 From page 8 who took the examinarepresents an out-of-this- tions passed. It was the first time world reality that only a few have the privilege to since 2002 that bar to be a pa rt of . Bo rn wit h pn ot ch er s br ea ch ed th e a silver spoon is always 9 0 - p e r c e n t m a r k . T h e true for any member of a passi ng r ate is 25.55 perroyal family, and Meghan cent, a bit lower than the Markle will soon join the 10-year average of 26.43 one that Queen Elizabeth perce nt and way down beII continues to, hmmm, low vis-à-vis the 2016 bar exams’s 59.06 percent. lord over. The topnotcher is Mark Markle is Prince HarJohn H. Simondo of the ry’s bride-to-be and surely University of St. La Salle their wedding will again be crowned as the wedding in Bacolod with a rating of the year. Good thing of 91.0500 percent. Ranked second is Vicki Belo and Hayden Kho had theirs last year, Christianne Mae C. Balili huh? Otherwise, the Pinoy of the University of San will be confused on whose Carlos in Cebu with a wedding deserves the “of rating of 90.8000 percent. Remoroza of ADDU folthe year.” Marriages are made in lowed with a 90.7000-perheaven, while weddings cent rating. The others in the Top are made by wedding 20 list: coordinators who have Ivanne D’laureil I. Hi been busy plan ning cele brity weddings, with Billy soler of University of San Crawford and Coleen Gar- Carlos, 89.5500 percent, cia as the latest to tie the 4th place; Monica Anne T. Yap knot. Remember Crawof San Beda College in ford’s prenup suit whose Manila, 89.4500 percent, flowery fabric looked exactly as that of a tote 5th place; Lorenzo Luigi T. bag and a sofa? Netiz ens bashed that like as if it was Gayya of the University another case of TokHang. of Sto. Tomas, 89.1000 Whew. But the couple perc ent, 6th p lace ; Rheland S. Servacio of survived the bashing with University of San Carlos, flowery colo rs. Yay! Yay! W i l l P a c q u i a o s u r - 89.0000 percent, 7th place; Krizza Fe P. Alvive his next fight with, hmmm, flowery colors, catara-Bagni of St. Mary’s University, 88.9000 pertoo? Abangan! cent, and Algie Kwillon B. Mariacos of San Beda College in Manila, From 88.9000 percent, both 8th From page 8 plac e; Xavier University in this Klinton M. Torralba city. of University of Sto. ToThe list of examinees mas, 88.6500 percent, 9th who obtained the 20 high- plac e; est ratings in the bar exEmma Ruby J. Aguilar aminations listed Gonzalo of the University of Sto. with a rating of 87.5500 Tomas, 88.4000 percent, per cen t. She was ide nti- 10th place; fied in the list released Lyan David M. Juanico by the Commit tee of Bar of San Beda College in Examiners as a bar passer Manila, 88.3500 percent, from Xavier University 11th place; who ranked 15th together Lougenia P. Cariño with Stephanie A. Claros of San Beda College in of the University of San Manila, 87.8500 percent, Jose-Recoletos and Nadia 12th place; Christine L. Mandiguarin Arman Joseph M. Guzof San Louis University. man of the University of Gonzalo, a contestant Sto. Tomas, 87.7500 perin the search for Miss cent, 13th place; Philippines Earth in 2016, Jewelle Ann Lou P. is neither from Cagayan Santos of Ateneo de Made Oro or Region 10; she nila University, 87.6500 is from Jolo, Sulu. perc ent, 14th plac e; This paper learned that Gonzalo, Claros and Gonzalo was listed as a Mandiguarin, 87.5500 ba r pa ss er fr om Xa vi er perc ent, 15th plac e; University because the Eileen Car la Y. Y. Carpio law school in its Zambo- of San Beda College in
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Manila, 87.4000 percent, 16th place; Ella Mae C. Mendoza of the University of Cebu, 87.3500 percent, 17th plac e; Aecaya Christine V. Calero of the University of Sto. Tomas, 87.1500 perc ent, 18th plac e; Pretz Vernice A. Vinluan of the University of the Philippines, 87.1000 perc ent, 19th plac e; a nd Roniel D. Resurreccion of the Jose Rizal University, 86.9500 percent, 20th place. ( HG )
Hike From page 8
pegg ed a t P1 ,171. However, a driver needs to have 134 passengers to be able to reach a gross income of P800. The motorela rental (P250), fuel for the day (P300), the driver’s food, and other expenses will then have to be deducted from the driver’s gross income. “Gusto pud namo nga mabuhi. Mao kanay esen sy a sa increase nga P1. Buot pasa bot P7(regular), P7(regular), P6 (special privilege –senior, students, pwd), P3 (bata) aron madugangan man lang og P100 ang kita sa mga driver. Maka-discount ka -discount giha pun ang seniors , seniors , estudy ante, PWD kay apil kana sa among gitag ad ug ba laod n aman pud kan a, a,”” Hinosolango said. ( CBC )
Rail From page 8
JP Laurel Ave. corner R. Castillo St. in Davao by 2022. The other components of the railway are pro ject ed to b e comp lete d by 2045. These are the 6.6-km extension 1 (fro m Toril Toril to Davao-Bukidnon Road), 7.3-km extension 2 (from JP Laurel Avenue corner R. Castillo Street, to Mudiang, and to airport, 6.9-km spur line from JP Laurel Avenue to Tagum Digos Central Station, and 3.6-km spur line fr om Maharlika Highway and Junction of Davao-Bukidnon Road. The briefer said that at the rate Davao’s ridership is growing, an urban railway is necessary by 2024. The project would be inte rco nne cte d to the Mindanao Rail Transit, Na ti on al Ec on omi c De velopment Authority 11 director Maria Lourdes Lim said. Aside from an urban railway, the city considers the Asian Development Bank-funded High Priority Bus System worth P3.6 bil lion as the imme dia te solution to its traffic condition. ( ANTONIO L. COLINA IV OF MINDANEWS )
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Cong B. Corrales
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Latest int’l press freedom report report cites Rappler Rappler MALAYBALAY City — The Phi lip pin e gov ern-ment’s attempt to close down online news outlet Rappler on the grounds that it violated laws on foreign ownership was
highlighted in “The Global State of Press Freedom, 2017-2018” released by Washington-based Freedom House this week. “President Rodrigo
Duterte defended the decision, which Rappler was contesting, and accused the site of attempting to undermine his administration,” the report said.
On Jan. 11, the Securities and Exchange Commission revoked the license of Rappler, which is known for its critical stance on the Duterte administration,
for alleged violations of the Constitution and the Anti-Dummy Law. The case started in December 2016, when the Ofce of the Solicitor
General asked the SEC to investigate Rappler over its Philippine Depository Receipts, instruments that allow foreigners to invest in a Filipino com pany without owning any part of it. Aside from the ownership issue, Rappler CEO Maria Ressa has been sued for cyber libel by businessman Wilfredo Keng for an article published on May 29, 2012. The article said that then chief justice Renato Corona used a vehicle registered under Keng.
Keng filed the cyber libel complaint in October 2017 at the National Bureau of Investigation. The NBI dismissed the complaint on Feb. 22 on the ground that the one-year prescriptive period perio d had lapse lapsed. d. But on March 2, the NBI recommended to the Department of Justice to pursue the cyber libel case. Early this year, Duterte, reacting to an unfavorable report about Special Assistant to the President lawyer Bong Go, called Rappler a “fake news site.” The president has never concealed his dislike for media outlets that he thinks have been unfair to him and his administration. ( MINDANEWS )
A True Servant Leader by Rosario Del Rosario-Saldua Every one of us has a purpose and how to live this to fulll the purpose why we are created. There is one general purpose here on earth, and that is to make God happy. In short, we are all here to please God by serving others. And that is really the goal of our life. So this will follow our character, because character is the foundaon of leadership. If those character aws it cause one leadership downfall. I can connect this to my teaching profession, if I make such purpose my mission. There are good leaders but these leaders bombed out failed, because they lack characters. Rick Warren emphasized that leadership character and credibility is important. If you don't have credibility nobody is going to follow you. You don't have to be outgoing, good aura, having a magnec public persona to supervise a school, a company or any organizaon if you don't possess if you don't know how to respect a person. Whatever you do, people will gonna obey and respect you as a leader because they can see in you the most important aspect a person is looking for, and that is a character. Remember, Hebrew 13:7 says "Remember your leaders who spoke the word of God to you and consider the outcome of their way of life, and imitate their life." As a teacher, a leader to my pupils, God given me this mission, to mold and to educate them not only in academic but also help them formulate good values for them to become a good cizen in our country. My capacity to integrate, movate and mobilize others to bring a common aspiraon to life. Goodness can be done at every stage of one's career. It can serve to reignite the passion of individual. Being a good leader is not about taking responsibility for others but to be competent, dedicated and opmisc.
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Barbie Forteza Signs Contract
With GMA Network Anew
Multi-awarded and versatile Gigi Santiago-Lara, GMA Kapuso actress Barbie Artist Center Assistant Vice Forteza remains a loyal P r e s i d e n t a n d H e a d f o r Kapuso as she renewed Talent Imaging and Marketing an exclusive contract with Unit Simoun S. Ferrer, and GMA Network on April 17. GMA Artist Center Senior P r e s e n t d u r i n g t h e Talent Manager Joy Marcelo. contract signing were GMA Chairman and Chief Barbie, who is now on her Executive Officer Felipe eighth year in the business, L. Gozon, Senior Vice looked back on her humble President for Entertainment beginnings and expressed Content Group Lilybeth her gratitude for the support G . R a s o n a b l e , S e n i o r that GMA Network has given Assistant Vice President her. “Dito sa GMA ko nafor Alternative Productions discover yung iba ko pang
kayang gawin, at sila lang ang nakapagbigay sa akin ng ganoong opportunities. Ever since naman hindi ako pinabayaan ng Network at lagi nila akong tsinachallenge as an artist, kaya I’m always motivated to do my best,” Barbie said. Gozon, on the other hand, acknowledged Barbie’s dedication to her craft. “I’m very proud to have Barbie as our homegrown artist at ngayon ay napakagaling nang aktres
Jasmine Curtis Smith
Is Now A Kapuso
A w a r d - w i n n i n g a c t r e s s Jasmine Curtis Smith is the latest addition to the GMA Network family as she signed an exclusive contract with the Network on April 17. Present during the contract signing were GMA Chairman and Chief Executive Ofcer Felipe L. Gozon, Senior Vice President for Entertainment Content Group Lilybeth G. Rasonable, Senior As si st an t Vi ce Pr es id en t for Alternative Productions Gigi Santiago-Lara, and Vidanes Artist Management head Betchay Vidanes.
For her TV comeback, Jasmine kept her faith in good timing and she feels happy to nally call GMA her home. “They have been very patient with us and very kind, so parang no-brainer na this is where I should be. It’s surreal but I’m very happy for this opportunity. I’m very excited to see what’s around the corner,” the new Kapuso star shared. Gozon welcomed her with a promise to prove that she made the right choice, “I was spell-bounded by
her beauty at mahusay na addition siya sa ating mga artista. She is very talented, so I think we will immediately give her a project.” Meanwhile, Rasonable feels gratied with the new partnership, “This is the perfect timing for everything and we hope that she will enjoy her time here in GMA. We’ve presented to her some concepts, and we will get that right project to showcase her acting prowess. We’ll announce it very soon.”
na siguradong malayo pa talaga ang mararating. Nagpapasalamat tayo sa kanya because she keeps on improving,“ remarked Gozon. Meanwhile, Rasonab le shared that she is looking forward to doing more projects with Barbie, “Masarap bigyan at isipan ng roles si Barbie dahil she’s a versatile actress, and we are very proud to have her in the Network.” Following the huge success
of Meant To Be, Barbie will be back on primetime with Derrick Monasterio and Juancho Trivino in the upcoming series ‘Inday Will Always Love You,’ which will premiere this May on GMA.