Punto! Luzon www.punto.com.ph P 8.00 Central Volume 8 Number 85 Thu - Sat May 28 - 30, 2015 PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO! 1,977 persons have HIV in CL 12 of 100 kids face blindness, mental retardation C By Ding Cervantes LARK FREEPORT -- A total of 1,977 persons have been diagnosed with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Central Luzon since 1984, amid a study indicating that one person per hour is being found positive for the ailment in the first quarter of this year in the country. Page 6 please 10-hour power outage to hit 6 Pampanga towns APALIT, PampangaAll six towns in southern Pampanga will experience power outage from 8 a.m to 6 p.m. on May 30, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) announced yesterday. Also on Saturday, five barangays in Tarlac City will experience power outage from 7:15 a.m. to 12 noon, the Tarlac Electric Inc. (TEI) said. In an advisory, NGCP said it will shut down transmission facilities serving the six towns “to Page 6 please STATE OF THE NATION. Celebrating Flag Day, May 28 . Photo by Bong Lacson CSF celebrates National Flag Day Local government officials and employees here led by Mayor Edwin D. Santiago started today the celebration of the National Flag days until June 12. A commemorative program hosted by the City Tourism and Investment and Promotions Office and the Pyestang Fer- nandino 2015 executive committee coincided flag raising rites at the Heroes Hall with performances from the city choir and a recital of the salute to the flag. This will signal the city’s 15-day countdown to the 117th Philippine Independence Day on June 12. In his speech, Mayor Santiago enjoined all Fernandinos to display the Philippine Flag in all offices, agencies, and instruments of government, business establishments, schools, and private homes to commemorate the date the national emblem was first unPage 6 please PGKM says With CIA in full operation, no need to bargain CGC By Ashley Manabat Happy kids. A simple meal for simple kids with simple hearts and simple joys. These kids are from the secluded area of Mampueng in Barangay Old Cabalan, Olongapo City. Through the SM Cares program, the feeding activity of SM City Olongapo benefited 70 kids from the different puroks of this barangay. PR-SMOL ANGELES CITY – There is no need to bargain the Clark Green City project if only the Clark airport is fully developed and functioning as the premier international gateway of the country. Thus, said the Pinoy Gu- mising Ka Movement (PGKM) here yesterday pointing out that there are no takers of the Green City project because the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) “lacks credibility.” “They lost their credibility after making empty promises and missed opportunities,” said PGKM Chair Ruperto Cruz. Why bargain? asked Cruz. “If the airport is fully operational as a premier international gateway, investors will come naturally,” he reasoned. “No need to bargain,” he added. However, Cruz cautioned that if the Clark airport remains Page 6 please CARP revival only to pave way for landlord plans, say farmers By Ding Cervantes CITY OF SAN FERNANDO The plan to revive the expired Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) would only pave the way for the final control of some 700,000 hectares of agricultural lands by their landlords. This fear was expressed by the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) amid moves in Congress to revive CARP allegedly to “complete” the program. It noted that proponents of House Bill 4296 or the bill seeking to extend the CARP claimed that “the bill was only for the completion of CARP and not an extension.” KMP Secretary General Antonio Flores accused the proponents of “spreading lies.” “Their so-called ‘CARP completion’ line on House Bill 4296 is totally illusory and deceptive. A sham, anti-peasant, and pro-landlord program designed to strengthen landlord control over vast haciendas can never complete land distribution,” said Flores. The KMP said that “the renewed push to extend the sham CARP will only legitimize and hasten the exemption, exclusion, and land-use conversion, of the more than 700,000 hectares after these are issued notices of coverage. This was what happened in the Araneta Estate in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan and Hacienda Dolores in Porac, Pampanga among other agricultural lands.” “After the issuance of a notice of coverage, petitions for exemption and exclusion by big landlords and corporations will follow and, as expected, the DAR using the sham CARP will grant the petitions legitimizing and strengthening landlord control over the lands,” Flores said. Citing government’s own figures, the KMP said that “a large chunk or 44 percent of the Department of Agrarian Reform’s (DAR) accomplishment are public lands or non-private agricultural lands.” “Farmers were made to pay amortizations for these public lands and after completion of their payment or while the farmers are still paying, their so-called certificates of ownership are being cancelled by the DAR citing anti-peasant provisions on exemption, exclusion, and land-use conversion of the sham CARP itself,” Flores noted. He also cited the case of farmer-beneficiaries in more than 12,000 hectares of public lands in Calatagan, Batangas whose certificates of land ownership award (CLOAs) were cancelled to give way to a real estate project of an affluent and influential family. The KMP also said that “the DAR’s 56 percent accomplishment on the acquisition of private agricultural lands is highly questionable. “ “The DAR’s accomplishment on private agricultural lands is also deceiving. It is inclusive of non-land transfer schemes like the notorious stock distribution option (SDO), leaseback agreements, joint ventures, and other schemes where control over the lands remains with agribusiness corporations, and unresolved agrarian disputes involving millions of hectares of lands,” Flores said. He noted that “in 2013, DAR figure shows that there are 494,945 agrarian law implementation cases resolved/ disposed/processed by the agency.” “Even agrarian cases resolved by the DAR are still questionable. The data do not state if the cases were decided in favour of farmers or the landlords, or, if the case were appealed to a higher court,” Flores said. The KMP reiterated calls for Congress for the passage of House Bill 252 or the Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill (GARB) to break landlord control and monopoly of lands. “GARB is the exact opposite of the bogus CARP. It will put an end to land monopoly and implement the free distribution of lands to the tillers,” the KMP said. The peasant group also announced tomorrow’s launching at the University of the Philippines (UP) of the Philippine Land Reform Movement (PLRM), the biggest and broadest movement of land reform advocates ranging from farmers, workers, academics, economists, lawyers, church people, youth, peace advocates, and nationalists in the business sector. “No land reform program exists and farmers are being offered with a fake solution to the land problem. Up to now, social inequities and exploitation of farmers persists. It is therefore a moral imperative and a political necessity for the Filipino people to link arms with the peasantry and the rural people to heighten the struggle and campaign for a new land reform program,” the KMP said. The PLRM calls to put an end to landlord monopoly of lands, advocate a genuine land reform program that addresses farmers’ economic, political, and social emancipation. It is a movement that advocates genuine rural development, promotes national industrialization, and actively involves in the struggle for national sovereignty, peace, democracy, and social change. 40 kabataan huli sa drag racing Ni Rommel Ramos LUNGSOD NG MALOLOS CITY -- Nasa 40 kabataan ang inaresto ng Bulacan PNP matapos maaktuhan ang mga ito ng drag racing sa Barangay Camchilihan, By-Pass Road ng Bustos, Bulacan. Ayon kay Supt. Ferdinand Divina, provincial director ng Bulacan PNP, matagal na nilang minamanmanan ang grupong ito ng mga kabataan na nagsasagawa ng drag racing na kung tawagin ay “Digmaan”. Kasama sa 40 ay ang 15 kabataan na pawang mga menor de edad na nasa kustodiya ngayon ng Bulacan PNP. Ipinakalat ng pulisya ang nasa 200 kapulisan para isagawa ang entrapment operation sa mga kabataang ito gamit ang mga Yamaha Mio motorcycles na nagmumula pa sa ibat-ibang bayan sa Bulacan. May mga kabataan pang nasugatan gaya ng gasgas sa katawan at bungi ng ngipin matapos magkaripasan o subukang magsitakas nang pag-aarestuhin ng PNP. Ayon kay Carl Matullo, residente ng Barangay Pitpitan sa bayan ng Bulakan, nayaya lamang siya ng mga kaibigan na manood ng Digmaan ngunit hindi daw sila kasama sa karera. Matagal na daw na nagaganap ang karerahang ito ng mga motorsiklo ng mga kabataan na ginagawa kapag madaling araw. Ang mga naaaresto ay kakasuhan ng paglabag sa alarm and scandal, Land Transportation Code, paglabag sa helmet code, at pagmamaneho ng nakainom. Ang mga kabataan ay nasa kustodiya ngayon ng Bulacan PNP habang ite-turn over naman sa DSWD. Kumpiskado rin ang mga motorsiklo ng mga lumahok at naaresto sa nasabing drag racing. Punto! Central Luzon • May 28 - 30, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday Kenneth Rueda joined by his brother donates books at SM City San Fernando Downtown The SM Store. Contributed photo 2 Donate a Book at SM SM invites shoppers to share the gift of knowledge with less fortunate children in its Donate a Book campaign. A joint project of the SM Store and SM Stationery in partnership with SM Foundation and the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Donate a Book aims to develop an interest for reading, as well as to improve functional literacy, and enhance comprehension and creative skills among students and out-of-school youth. For this purpose, it has set up Donate a Book booths at all SM Stores where shoppers can share their old books, or buy new books or schools supplies to donate from May 4 to June 30, 2015. Cash donations are also welcome. All donors are entitled to P50 off coupon to be redeemed with minimum single receipt purchase worth P500 from SM Stationery valid until June 30, 2016. Many more less fortunate children from DSWD and SM Foundation accredited beneficiaries nationwide will receive books and school supplies from SM and SM Stationery. Share the fun and value of reading books and make a difference! Donate books at these SM Branches: SM City Pampanga, SM City Clark, SM City Olongapo, SM City San Fernando Downtown, SM City Marilao and SM City Baliwag this summer! 4 Wanted tiklo OLONGAPO CITY----Apat katao kabilang ang magkapatid na nasa talaan ng Wanted Persons ang bumagsak sa kamay ng mga tauhan ng Zambales Criminal Investigation and Detection Team (ZCIDT) at Olongapo City PNP sa patuloy na pagtugis ng pulisya laban sa mga wanted criminals. Nasakote ng mga pulis ang mga suspek na sina Orlan Paul Isidro, 26, residente ng Purok 5, Barangay New Cabalan dahil sa kasong paglabag sa sa Section 10(a), Article lV ng RA 7610 na may piyansang P80,000 para sa pansamantalang kalayaan nito, at Dar- il Figuroa, 29, ng Upper Sibul 1, Barangay East Bajac-Bajac na may kasong murder na walang piyansa. Huli naman sa Hanjin Ship Builder sa Barangay Cawag, Subic, Zambales ng team na pinamunuan ni ZCIDT provincial officer Senior Inspector Ferdinand Mendoza, ang magkapatid na Ariel Villaver, 33, at Joel Villaver, 28, pawang residente ng Sitio Kinabuksan, Barangay Cawag dahil sa kasong attempted murder. Ang magkapatid ay may kaukulang piyansang tig P120,000 para sa pansamantalang kalayaan ng mga ito. –Johnny R. Reblando Cebu Pacific holds cabin crew recruitment fair in nine cities To fill over 100 cabin crew vacancies The Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific Air (PSE:CEB) aims to fill over 100 cabin crew vacancies with a ninecity recruitment fair in the coming weeks. This recruitment will support the expansion plans of CEB and Cebgo, its wholly owned subsidiary. This year alone, CEB is scheduled to launch direct Manila-Doha flights, and take delivery of two more Airbus A320 aircraft. The recruitment fairs are scheduled on the following dates and locations: May 30 in Boracay (Patio Pacific Boracay) and Davao (The Royal Mandaya Hotel), June 6 in Iloilo (Sarabia Manor Hotel) and Zamboanga (Garden Orchid Hotel), June 13 in Dumaguete (La ResidenciaAlmar Hotel) and General Santos (Roadhaus Hotel), and June 20 in Legazpi (Pepperland Hotel) and Bacolod (Sugarland Hotel). CEB will also hold a recruitment fair in Manila (Cebu Pacific Building, Domestic Airport Road). Female cabin crew applicants can come on June 27, while male cabin crew applicants can come on July 4. The airline will process the applications on the same day, between 9am to 3pm. Acceptance of updated curriculum vitae will be until 1pm only. “We will be going to key cities all over the Philippines, in search of fun and dynamic individuals who can be part of the Cebu Pacific family. As we expand in Asia, the Pacific and the Middle East, we look forward to providing more career opportunities to everyJuan,” said CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog. “Aside from unlimited travel benefits, competitive compensation packages, annual performance bonuses and a fun working environment, our employees also enjoy career opportunities that keep them close to their families. We encourage everyone to join us in providing high-quality service all over the world,” Iyog added. Requirements for being a CEB cabin crew include an age between 18 and 25 years old, a dynamic personality, height of at least 5’3” for female and 5’7” for male, weight that is proportional to height, clear complexion and good eyesight, among others. Responsibilities include guaranteeing the safety of guests on board the aircraft, and ensuring that guests have a fun and pleasant flying experience. The detailed job descriptions and qualifications can also be found on www.cebupacificair. com or CEB’s page on jobstreet.com.ph. In its 19th year of operations, CEB has flown over 100 million passengers. CEB and Cebgo, its wholly owned subsidiary, operate flights to 34 Philippine and 28 international destinations. By Ernie Esconde BALANGA City- Public elementary and secondary schools in 11 towns in Bataan are ready for the opening of classes on Monday, the provin- Cebu Pacific Ad cial office of the Department of Education in Balanga City announced Wednesday. Dr. Tarcila Javier, Bataan schools division superintendent, said they are not facing problems but challenges this school year. “We are fortunate in Bataan because the big problems suffered by other schools divisions as to the lack of classrooms and teachers are being filled-up by the local government. We are ready for school year 2015-2016,” she said. Josefina Naguit, schools division planning officer, said that classroom-student ratio in Bataan is better than most schools in the country with the province enjoying a ratio of one classroom for 37 elementary school pupils (1:37) and 1:39 in secondary schools. She said that there are 9,029 teachers to attend to expected enrollees of more or less 96,000 children in elementary and kindergarten schools and 46,000 in secondary schools. Evelyn Mendoza, education program supervisor, dealt on the readiness of the provincial schools division on its school-based feeding program. She said that the national government has released a budget of P4.928 million for the program. “Hindi na magiging problema ang sinasabing walang pagkain ang mga bata kaya hindi papasok,” she said. Lunch will be served free to children in selected schools with a budget of P16 per meal. Javier said that they have not encountered major problems in the three-year implementation of the K-12 program that is on the fourth year this school year. “What we are preparing is the Senior High School in 2016,” the DepEd provincial chief said. “Handang-handa na ang Bataan sa pagpapatupad ng Senior High School 2016,” said Edgar Garcia, education program supervisor and senior high school focal person. He said that ready to offer senior high school are 16 public schools and 19 private schools in the province. “Teachers and parents have already been oriented while students know their thrusts.” He said that construction of new senior high school buildings will start June this year and expected to be completed May next year in time for the opening of classes. Garcia said that when the K-12 program started, curriculum guides, learning materials were already in place. “Even the hiring system for teachers has been readied. The provincial government under Gov. Albert Garcia is fully supportive of the senior high school,” he said. Punto! Central Luzon • May 28 - 30, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday Bataan ready for school opening 3 O pinion Editorial Voicing the issues Back to school THROUGH BRIGADA Eskwela, there are 46,624 public schools in the country functioning as centers of their communities where people converge to clean and prep the schools. Also in Balik Eskwela, government agencies and stakeholders from the private sector team up to prepare public schools for the opening of classes. —President BS Aquino III, for OPLAN Balik Eskwela 2015 China syndrome DIPLOMACY IS not exclusively a government to government endeavor. There are a lot of Filipino businessmen with businesses in China and they have friends and connections there. Let’s utilize that, ask them to talk to their friends on how we can resolve this matter peacefully. Even if we don’t manage to arrive at an agreement immediately, if we are talking there’s a chance might be able to reason with China to stop doing what it’s doing and continue talking. If we manage to do that, there is hope for a peaceful resolution. ---Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. Punto! Central Luzon • May 28 - 30, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday Vigilantism 4 I was asked what I thought of Digong Duterte. I replied that he was my Regional Peace and Order Council Chair for Region 11, and he succeeded in restoring order because the violators of society’s right to live safely and securely were resting in peace. That gives rise to the debate about the efficacy of vigilantism, or extra-legal means, to decisively suppress criminality. It really boils down to the integrity and efficiency of the criminal justice system. If it doesn’t work, vigilantism will be supported by an angry and exasperated society. At that point, society won’t have the luxury nor the inclination to demand a strictly lawful and moral approach to the rule of law. It’s an unwanted but necessary consequence of bad governance where society will avert their eyes from extra-judicial killings for as long as society’s good is benefited. The thing is this. Society will be benefited for the short-term. Soon enough it gives birth to a monster within that would be difficult to suppress when it gets out of hand. Solution: fix the criminal justice system now - from law enforcement all the way to penology - to avoid the need for vigilantism. ---Former Interior and Local Government Secretary Rafael M. Alunan III LLL Trimedia Coordinators, Inc. Publisher General Manager Editor Marketing Manager Layout Circulation Atty. Gener C. Endona Caesar “Bong” Lacson Joanna Niña V. Cordero Dondie B. Ventura Jojo Manalo/Lacson Macapagal Business & Editorial office at Unit B Essel Commercial Center, McArthur Highway, Telabastagan, City of San Fernando Tel. No. (45) 625•0244 Cel. No. 0917•481•1416 [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.punto.com.ph acaesar.blogspot.com Zona Libre Bong Z. Lacson Bargaining chip ABSENT A single entrant to the bidding last month, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority slashed the floor price for Phase 1 of its Clark Green City project from P500 million to P160 million. The basement price was further sweetened with the removal of the requisite P2.5 billion initial cash investment. At its inception, the BCDA bullishly projected Phase 1 at a total cost of P59 billion through the Public-Private Partnership scheme. Correspondingly, the BCDA has scaled down – in fact, did a diminution of – the CGC project from an initial 36,000 hectares to 9,450 hectares with its Phase 1 measuring only 288 hectares. Out of grand designs, trivial things aborning. From whopper to wimp. As we quote from our seminary Latin which ex-seminarian BCDA President-CEO Arnel Paciano Casanova may well understand: “Parturiunt montes, nascitur ridiculus mus (The mountains are in labor, a ridiculous mouse is born).” Go awry the best laid schemes of mice and men. Indeed, Robert Burns, indeed. In effect the BCDA designed a megamall only to end up with a tiangge. And still no buyers. Aye, short shrift of Gulliver’s Travel from the Brobdingnagian to the Lilliputian there. Can’t help but wax classic here. At the turn of the scheme of things at the CGC at this point, prescient, if not prophetic, Pinoy Gumising Ka Movement Chair Perto Cruz emerged. Quotes from the Sept. 29, 2014 story here titled CIA as int’l gateway, rail system prerequisite to Clark Green City: To Cruz, the “full operation” of the Clark International Airport as international gateway “is prime essential to the very being” of the Clark Green City. “No foreign investor in his right mind will sink in millions of dollars in a place accessible only through the congested NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) and traffic-gridlocked Metro Manila. Simple as that,” Cruz said. A “necessary complement” to the Clark airport is a rail system between the metropolis and Clark “for ease and facility of travel,” according to Cruz. This, at the time apl.de.app, the Angeles City-born member of the Grammy Awardwinning Black Eyed Peas, signed with the BCDA a memorandum of understanding “to promote and market worldwide key areas of investment and development…including but not limited to the Clark Freeport Zone and the Clark Green City.” “No offense to apl.de.app. but it’s not him, even granting his global fame, that shall attract potential investments to the Clark Green City,” so was Cruz quoted, qualifying: “The Clark Green City project may generate publicity with apl.de.ap as its poster boy, but what will attract investments will be infrastructures in-place that shall ascertain its viability.” That was the first and – to date – last time apl.de.app figured in any BCDA press release. Which lent further credence to the public declaration of the PGKM, published here on Aug 20, 2014 that Clark Green City is ‘plain publicity stunt.’ The PGKM was reacting to reports that the BCDA would not spend for the development of the envisioned CGC but instead start bidding out contracts covering its long-term lease and development without cost to the government This, after Casanova himself said at a forum of the Capampangan in Media Inc. at Bale Balita in Clark that the CGC had a funding of P7.2 billion. “First there was an announcement of P7.2 billion funding for the CGC. Now the government won’t even spend anything but would only auction it to investors.” So was Cruz quoted in the story. And queried: “What should we believe?... What results are we expecting here when Casanova has less than two years left in office?” “You have been in your positions in government for so long since the start of the Aquino administration, and yet you have nothing to show. Why is it only now that you are moving for the development of the sub-zone?” Noting then that the CGC, “even in the unlikelihood that it really does take shape,” is “destined to be a white elephant like the Expo Pilipino,” because the key to attracting investors is the airport. To the PGKM the premium bargaining chip for the CGC is the Clark International Airport. None other. As that story quoted Cruz: “Everything is now dependent on the (Clark) airport because without it, no one will come,” Build it – the CIA as premier international gateway – and they will come. The “Field of Dreams” all too clear there. Too bad Casanova is no Kevin Costner. Today in Philippine history Source: www.kahimyang.info Manuel Roxas was inducted into office as President On May 28, 1946, Manuel Roxas was inducted into office as third (and last) President of the Commonwealth having been elected on April 23, 1946. Roxas took his oath of office in a temporary structure built near the ruins of the Legislative Building. Outgoing President Osmeña, following the American tradition, conducted him there but left before the ceremonies, retiring to his private residence in the Santa Mesa District. Roxas was sworn in at 9:10, received a 19-gun salute, and delivered an address in which he contrasted the prosperity and happiness of the country before the war with the present tragic situation. He declared that during the years of the Japanese occu- pation, Philippine hearts and convictions had never faltered, that the “Filipinos discharged their debt of allegiance to the United States with a payment of loyalty which was never surpassed”, and asked the people to have faith in the justice of America. “I have faith in the wisdom of our people. I have trust in the goodness of God. Let us together maintain our faith in each other, in liberty and in the ways of democracy, and give strength to one another as we advance in our search for the ever-green pastures of peace and well-being for all. With the help of Almighty God, let us build in this our land a monument to freedom, liberty, and justice, a beacon to all mankind.” Early in his speech he mentioned as sources of inspiration the late President Quezon, “that mighty champion of independence and great friend and benefactor of the masses” and the “spotless integrity and noble patriotism” of President Osmeña “who grasped the banner of leadership when the incomparable Quezon was taken from us”. Elpidio Quirino who was inducted as Vice President on this same day, was appointed by the President as secretary of finance. Roxas became the third and last President of the Commonwealth and first President of the Republic of the Philippines on July 4, 1946. Quirino the first Vice President of the new republic was also appointed secretary of foriegn affairs on July 6, 1946. Napaguusapan Lang Felix M. Garcia To whom it may concern Dito sa amin sa barangay Mabagal ng sinag ng Araw, Dagat at saka Buwan, Sa dilang mapalad ay kabaligtaran ang kalagayan ng aming kabarangay Sa mga opisyal na dapat tumingin at mangalaga sa kabarangay namin na marapat bigyan ng matamang pansin kapagka sila ay mayrung suliranin O anumang bagay na marapat nilang idulog kay Kap sa oras na kailangan, Sapagkat bago mo makapa sa bahay baka mag-antay ka ng matagal-tagal Sa dahilang kundi nasa sugalan siya (na karaniwan niyang libangan sa t’wina) Malamang kahit na lubhang mahalaga ang ating sadya ay ipagpabukas na. Kasi di magawang tumayo sa Kuaho ni Kap lalo na kung siya’y natatalo, At kahit naroon ka sa harap nito ay ni hindi ka n’yan papansining piho. At maging ang kanyang pinaka-Kalihim ay di mo rin basta makuhang tawagin para mamagitan kung saka-sakaling ang ilalapit ay tawag ng tungkulin. Gaya halimbawa kung ika’y kukuha ng barangay clearance sa mismong bahay niya, Madalas lalo’t kung may ginagawa siya, mahahalata ang pagiging suplada. (Gayong umano ay dalawampung piso ang isinisingil ng walang resibo, Kaya natural lang sa bulsa niya mismo napupunta lahat ang kolksyon nito!) NGCP appeals vs. kaingin that cause power outages By Ding Cervantes CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - Amid continuing drought in various parts of the country, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has appealed to the public, particularly farmers, to refrain from “kaingin” and other practices that could start brush fires that could burn electric wooden poles. The NGCP issued this appeal amid reports of such fires affecting wooden poles and leading to power outages. “In Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, and Bulacan, where rice farming is a primary source of income, burned hay and grass interrupted the transmission of power. The thick smoke from a burning fire near or under the high-voltage lines may create a conductive path for a so-called flashover across the air gap between the three conductors of a transmission line,” the NGCP said in a statement. The NGCP also noted that in Samar and Eastern Visayas, recent brush fires resulted in the burning of its 69-kiloVolt (kV) wood poles, which led to power interruptions of up to eight hours affecting Samar I Electric Cooperative and Northern Samar Electric Cooperative. DSWD takes from parents child featured like a dog in FB By Ernie Esconde ORANI, Bataan- The Department of Social Welfare and Development on Tuesday afternoon temporarily pulled out from the parents a one-yearand-five-month- old male child whose picture was featured in facebook like a dog. The naked child was tied on the neck with his picture captioned “my new pet dog”. The picture has gone viral and elicited bad comments against the mother. The 23-year-old mother from a quiet village in Orani, Bataan admitted to have posted the picture of her baby “bilang katuwaan lang”. She asked forgiveness for what she did, saying she loves her only child dearly and has no bad intention and meant no harm to her baby. DSWD, however, was not convinced and continued with its “rescue” order for the child. “Temporary under care muna namin sa Reception Study Center for Children (RSCC) ang bata. Pwede naman siyang bisitahin ng nanay upang pa-dedehin,” said Lucrecia Cruz, head of the center in Lubao, Pampanga. “Ang nanay ng bata ay magkakaroon ng counseling at psychological intervention. Maaaring ma-release ang bata depende sa assessment sa mga magulang kung kaya na ba nilang mapangalagaan ang anak,” Cruz said. The child was brought to the Orani District Hospital to check his physical condition before proceeding to the DSWD center in Lubao. “Pull-out muna namin ang bata to undergo psycho-so- cial intervention samantalang ang nanay naman sasailalim sa psychological evaluation,” said Monette Gantang, social worker of the 1st District of Bataan. Elizabeth Cruz, social worker of Orani, Bataan, said the parents of the child reported to their office and explained what happened. “Ipinaliwanag nila ang nangyari at sinabing katuwaan lamang yon. Sinabihan ko sila na malaking kamalian iyon at hindi maaaring katuwaan lamang ang ganoon sapagka’t malaki ang pananagutan nila sa anak,” the municipal social worker said. The father and grandfather of the child asked that the mother be not judged as a bad one. “She is a good and a caring mother. Please forgive her for what she did,” they said. Idagdag pa natin ang mga Kagawad, na ni hindi rin n’yan magawang maharap daluhan ang ‘session’ sa loob ng apat o anim na beses, magbitiw na dapat Sa tungkulin upang ang pamahalaan ay di palagi nang talo sa paraang animo ay pandarambong na rin minsan, sa dahilang sila ay sinusuwelduhan Ng wala rin naman silang ginagawa kundi ng ika nga’y basta tumunganga at maghintay yan sa hulog na biyaya ng nakatataas na mas pinagpala! Sa totoo lang ay marapat din namang maipabatid sa kinauukulan ang isinulat na pagbubunyag bilang ni ‘yours truly’ hinggil sa isyung naturan. Na nararapat ding malaman siguro ng mga Councilors at Vice Mayor mismo ng alin mang bayan sa panahong ito na ang ‘RATA’ nila ay namimiligro Na di makukuha n’yan o matatanggap Kapag sa ‘session’ ay lumiban at sukat; At kahit dumalo kung ‘absent’ ang apat O higit pa’t walang ‘qurorum’ na naganap Ang lahat pati na ang palaging ‘present’ sa ‘session’ ay damay sa parating ‘absent,’ ‘As no one can receive even a single cent for any scheduled session unattended! SM City Baliwag joins Brigada Eskwela Joining the countrywide voluntary support, SM City Baliwag Security Department initiated the opening of this year’s “Brigada Eskwela”. The National Schools Maintenance Week effort started last May 18-May 23, 2015 with its year theme, “Tayo para sa Kalikasan, Kaligtasan at kagandahan ng ating Paaralan”. SM City Baliwag Security Group made its way to clean, repair, enhance and beautify Jacinto Ponce Elementary School, Brgy. Tangos, Baliwag, Bulacan last May 20, 2015. A total of 46 SM City Baliwag personnel joined the Brigada Eskwela effort. This is to promote goodwill in line with the Corporate Social Responsibility Program. The group distributed school supplies to 40 indigent students to give assistance to the less fortunate children studying at the said school. This “Bayanihan” spirit encouraged everyone to clean and repair the school in preparation for the school opening. This was spearheaded SM Security Manager Mr. Roland Pulumbarit, SM employees and agencies. Punto! Central Luzon • May 28 - 30, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday Kung ganyan ang klase ng mga opisyal ang mapili nating sa puesto ilagay, Sa palagay kaya nati’y may tsansa pang umunlad ang alin pa mang pamayanan? 5 1,977 persons have HIV in CL From page 1 The study also noted that an average of 12 in every 100 children have iodine deficiency disorders leading to blindness, mental retardation and even death., while four of every 100 children below six years old are underweight. These were revealed in a report of the regional office of the Department of Health (DOH) which launched here yesterday its “high im- pact universal health care program zeroing in on HIV and Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) prevention and control, newborn screening, expanded program for immunization, family planning, maternal and child health, and nutrition. The DOH report said most of the HIV cases involved males having sex with males, people in prostitution, and people who inject drugs. The report also not- ed 49 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births in Central Luzon. “These deaths are due to preventable causes like eclampsia and obstetric haemorrhage,” the report said. It also noted that about 1,500 children under five years of age die due to under nutrition, vaccine-preventable diseases, infections and injuries. The DOH noted that “teenage pregnancies continue to rise which 10-hour power outage to hit... From page 1 facilitate replacement of conductors along Mexico-PIMU 69kV line.” The power outage has been slated in this town, as well as in San Simon, Macabebe, Minalin, Masantol and Sto. Tomas within Pampanga political fourth district served by the Pampanga Electric Cooperative-3 (Pelco 3). “Normal operations will immediately resume after work completion. NGCP’s customers and the general public are advised to take the necessary preparations and precautions for this scheduled interruption,” NGCP added. In Tarlac, TEI said its customers in Balibago I and II, Salapungan and Tariji will experience power interruption from 7N15 a.m. to `12 noon also on May 30. “Outage is due to the replacement of wooden 15kv distribution line poles and upgrading of is a risk factor of maternal and infant mortality,” adding that “unwanted pregnancies may lead to induced abortion.” The report also cited that in Central Luzon, 40 out of 100 children aged from six months to five years have Vitamin A deficiency, while an average of 37 out of 100 pregnant and lactating mothers have iron deficiency anemia. To curb these health problems, the DOH in Central Luzon said it has primary lines in Salapungan and Balibago II area,” TEI explained. In Barangay Calingcuan, however, the power outage would start at 8 a.m. but also last up to 12 noon. “We will replace three wooden 15kv primary distribution line poles affecting these areas,” TEI said. –Ding Cervantes CSF celebrates National Flag Day From page 1 furled after the Philippine Revolutionary Army overcame the Spanish conquerors in the Battle of Alapan in Cavite in 1898. “Our flag symboliz- es our unison as Filipinos and as Fernandinos” said Mayor Santiago noting that “the era we live in doesn’t require us to go into war against colonizers, we still have our own battle and that is to fight corruption and pov- erty.” He added that “displaying the flag is a way of accepting the challenge for a better future posted by our forefathers and fallen heroes.” “Tayo ang tulay ng mga kabataan upang With CIA in full operation... Punto! Central Luzon • May 28 - 30, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday From page 1 6 as a “doormat” to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila, then we must prepare for its negative effects. The PGKM said it agrees with the lamentable observation that the Clark International Airport (CIA) serves as a doormat to the NAIA because airlines waiting for seat entitlements to the latter wait it out at the former then leave as soon as they acquire the entitlements. Cruz accused the Department of Transportation and Communica- tions (DOTC) and the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) of allowing such practice and doing nothing to stop it. He said Transportation and Communications Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya has set his sights at an ambitious international airport in Sangley Point that could replace NAIA and intentionally puts CIA in the backburner. The promise of these government agencies to Clark investors for the full and immediate development of the CIA has not been made after more than two decades and five years of the Aquino administration, he said. Cruz said the PGKM and all other Clark stakeholders are still waiting for a solid policy direction from the Aquino administration on the Clark airport. As a result, flights at CIA are down to a low of about 13 flights per day now from its peak of 40, Cruz noted. The slow paced development of the CIA has resulted in lackluster investor confidence as seen in numerous speculators in Clark disguised as investors, he said. Xing Fufa Mining Co., LTD Barangay Maliwalu, Bacolor, Pampanga (02) 400 5712 • 0917 784 2527 • 0916 776 1181 JOB OPENING 3 Computer Programmer 3 Accountant 5 Backhoe and Loader Operator Requirements: Atleast 2 years work experience With license restriction code Male/female 20 - 35 years old sila ay makatawid sa isang mas magandang kinabukasan.” The mayor has also given instruction to install Philippine flags in city government buildings and major thoroughfares. –CSFP-CIO Koreans If the trend continues, even Koreans would be forced to look for greener pastures and leave Clark, he pointed out. At present, Cruz said there are about 100 Korean restaurants in and around the Clark Freeport which report of sluggish business averaging only two tables daily. If the sluggish business trend impacts on the hotels which will start reporting of only a 10 percent occupancy rate, who will invest here? Cruz asked. He said when the Americans left their naval station at Sangley Point in 1971, Caviteños marched on the streets with banners: “Yankee come back!” “I hope that won’t happen in Clark,” he said. It can be recalled that last Monday, the BCDA has lowered the minimum bid price for the Clark Green City project at P160 million (or approximately $3.6 million), 68 percent lower than the P500 million it set in the initial tender. The lower floor price was one of the amendments to the original auction terms after the BCDA declared a failed bidding for the first 245 hectares of the 9,450 hectares Clark Green City last month. The BCDA also removed the P2.5 billion initial cash investment for the said project. been providing “technical assistance and capacity-building activities for local government units and other partners, and logistics augmentation for sexually transmitted infection facilities. The regional office has also intensified the implementation of national laws on health, such as those that require iodine in the manufacture of salt, as well as infusing more investments to implement nutrition plans. The DOH is also boosting more access of couples to reproductive health services to reduce maternal and infant deaths. Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Notice is hereby given that Christine Joyce S. Edejer, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, single, resident of 2-26 Jasmin Dr., Town and Country Homes, Telabastagan, City of San Fernando, Pampanga and the daughter and legitimate heir of Nicolas Edejer who died intestate on September 23, 2013 at Sacred Heart Hospital, Angeles City executed and Affidavit of Self-Adjudication with Deed of Absolute Sale on his estate, more particularly described as the following motor vehicles, to wit: Make: Isuzu Make: Isuzu Body Type : Truck Body Type : Wing Van Truck Plate No. : XGT 676 Plate No. : RGG 772 Series: Forward Series: Forward Engine No. : 6HE1683921 Engine No. : 6HH1-260909 Chassis No.: FRR32HC-3000019 Chassis No.: FRR33L4-3003190 Year Model: 2003 Year Model: 1997 before Notary Public Regina C. Gopez-Agustin as per Doc No. 313, Page 64, Book XV, Series of 2015. Punto! Central Luzon: May 29, June 5 & 12, 2015 Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court Third Judicial Region Branch 59 Angeles City In the Matter for petition for adoption and change of name of John Michael Calupe to Jacob Olen Dela Cruz Crowe, Sp. Proc. Case No. R-ANG-15-00478-SP Sps. Olen Crowe and Arlene Dela Cruz Crowe, Petitioners, x--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x Order The petitioners’ “Amended Petition” dated May 6, 2015 is hereby ADMITTED. In the verified Amended Petition for the Adoption of Minor John Michael Calupe, the material allegations are as follows: Petitioners-spouses Olen Crowe and Arlene Dela Cruz Crowe are both of legal age, American and Filipino citizens, respectively, and residents of Lot 1, Block 1, Timog Park Homes, Barangay Pampang, Angeles City. They are husband and wife; out of their marriage, they did not begot a child of their own. Petitioner-husband has been living in the Philippines for the past six (6) years and has already made Philippines his home. Prospective adoptee John Michael Calupe was born on May 1, 2014 in Angeles City. His biological mother, Mary Ann Osman Calupe, executed an Affidavit of Intent and Consent wherein she declared her absolute and irrevocable consent to the adoption of John Michael Calupe by the petitioners. The petitioners have expressed their desire to adopt said minor and to consider the latter as their natural child; and they executed an affidavit on their capability to support the minor. Petitioner-husband is financially stable to support the minor. The petitioners are in full possession of their civil rights and have never been convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude in the Philippines or abroad; they are psychologically fit to adopt; and are of good moral character and emotionally capable of taking care of the prospective adoptee. Petitioners have attended pre-adoption counseling conducted by SWOII Zenaida C. David. They are of good moral character, citizens of good standing, legally qualified to adopt, and suffer no disqualification under the law. Minor John Michael Calupe is physically healthy to be adopted. Petitioners-spouses are physically and mentally fit to adopt the minor child. The change of name of John Michael Calupe is prayed for as it has always been the petitioners’ dream of naming their child as if he is their natural born child that is, he will have petitioner-husband’s given name as part of his given name and petitioner-wife’s maiden surname as his middle name. Petitioner-husband’s country, the United States of America, has diplomatic relations with the Republic of the Philippines; his embassy wrote him a letter dated April 27, 2015 in reply to his request for clarification of legal capacity to adopt. In the letter, it is stated that the U.S. Embassy is unable to issue a Certification of Legal Capacity to adopt. The letter further states that petitionerhusband should execute an affidavit stating that he meets all the requirements as outlined in Republic Act No. 8552. The adoption of John Michael Calupe will be for his best interest and well-being. Petitioners pray that after due notice, publication and hearing, a decree of adoption be issued adjudging John Michael Calupe freed from all legal obligations of obedience and maintenance with respect to his biological mother and unknown natural father; declaring John Michael Calupe, for all legal intents and purposes, the child of the petitioners and that his name be changed to Jacob Olen Dela Cruz Crowe; and ordering the Office of the City Civil Registrar of Angeles City and the Office of the Civil Registry General to make the necessary correction in the birth records of the adoptee to the effect that the adoptee is the child of the petitioners. Other just and equitable reliefs are also prayed for. The court finds the Amended Petition sufficient in form and substance and therefore sets it for hearing on August 27, 2015 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning, on which date and hour any person who may have interest in or may be affected by the Amended Petition is ordered to appear and signify his/her opposition thereto and show cause why it should not be granted. Let this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in “Punto Central Luzon”, a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Pampanga and Angeles City, which was selected by raffle under the supervision of the Executive Judge, at the expense of the petitioners. Serve copies of this Order upon the Office of the Solicitor General; Office of the City Prosecutor of Angeles City; petitioners and their counsel; Department of Social Welfare and Development; National Statistic Office, Civil Registrar General; Local Civil Registrar of Angeles City; SWOII Zenaida C. David; the minor’s biological mother; and “Punto Central Luzon”. So Ordered. Angeles City, Philippines, May 18, 2015. Ma. Angelica T. Paras-Quiambao Presiding Judge Punto! Central Luzon: May 22, 29 & June 5, 2015 The Gossipmiller Cesar Pambid Lucky charm nina Marian at Dingdong MARIAN Rivera says the baby in her womb is such a lucky charm. Although she’s not able to do “The Rich Man’s Daughter”, she continues to gain more income through her endorsements. After launching Dr. Vicki Belo’s collagen drink in Trinoma, she was launched as the new endorser of Mario D’Boro shoes for women. Then, both she and husband Dingdong Dantes are the endorsers of Del Monte Quick and Easy. Now, she just renewed her contract as endorser of Maxi-peel. “I really have so much to be thankful for,” she says. “Nagpapasalamat talaga ako sa Panginoon na hindi kami naghintay nang matagal. Hindi kasi lahat ng gustong magkaanak agad, nabibiyayaan, pero sa kaso namin, ibinigay agad kaya very thankful kami ni Dong na bago pa namin idaos ang aming first wedding anniversary, magkaka-baby na kami. At na-realize kong hindi talaga biro ang magbuntis at maging isang ina. Minsan, nahihilo ako, nasusuka, hindi ako makakain. Pero sabi ko nga, kahit ano, titiisin ko, kakayanin ko as long as para sa anak ko. Excited na kaming malaman ang gender, pero babae man siya o lalaki, masaya kami at lagi lang naming pinapanalangin na maging healthy and normal siya.” Does she still get jealous? “Puwede ba, asawa ko na siya’t nabuntis na ko’t lahat-lahat, manganganak na ako sa November, may selosan pa ba? Napakabait ng asawa ko. Ipinagluluto pa ako ng oatmeal sa umaga.” Maxi-peel Exfioliant Solution brand manager Natasha Leon says Marian is the perfect endorser for their Bagong Ganda, Bagong Pag-asa campaign that relaunched their product. “It was introduced in 2001 as the Kutis Artista look but competition came and it has lost its edge so we re-introduced it as the brand that addresses the skin care needs of a Filipina, offering new hope to boost their confidence. The testimony in social media of real users about skin renewal with Marian as endorser really did well.” “I’ve been with Maxi-peel for 8 years now,” says Marian. “I use their toner and sunblock a lot. Maarte talaga ako pagdating sa skin care kasi bilang artista, we have to protect our looks. I’m glad kinuha pa rin nila akong endorser kahit buntis na ako.” Pops Fernandez nagsusugal SUSUGALAN ni Pops Fernandez ang mga anak ng music icons sa concert na The Next Attraction na gagawin sa July 4 sa Music Museum. Tampok dito sina Paolo Valenciano, Robin Nievera, Isabella at Karylle Yuzon. Ayaw sanang umeksena pa ni Pops sa presscon ng concert sa Jet7 Bistro, pero sinagot naman niya ang tanong ng press. Biro nga niya, “Ay, huwag na ako!” Pero pinagbigyan naman niya ang tanong tungkol sa feeling niya sa pagtulong sa mga anak ng music icons. Itinanggi ni Pops na stage mother siya kay Robin. “Isa akong stage producer! Hahaha!” sey niya. “Proud ako because I practically saw them when they were kids. So, sila talaga ’yung tinatawag na ‘Next Attractions.’ Siyempre, we have to love our own, hahaha! “So far, sobrang behaved silang apat. Magulo lang when they are together. I think that’s the fun of it all and that’s the reason why we are putting the show together to really show their chemistry together, ’di ba? “Sila ang magmi-meet together. Hindi ako nakikialam. Malalaki na sila. Kaya na nila ’yon. Walang brats sa mga batang ito, budget lang ako, hahaha!” pahayag ni Pops. Matagal na raw ang suggestion kay Pops na pagsamahin ang apat. Ngayon lang niya naramdaman na ngayon na ang oras niya. Si Paolo ang magiging director ng concert na ang feeling ay magaan kumpara sa pagdidirek sa concert ng ama niyang si Gary V. Ang sponsors ng show ay Glutamax, Nice Day Coffee at Jet7 Bistro. Hindi maiwasang umiyak sina Ruffa Gutierrez at Tita Annabelle Rama nang tanungin ang away nilang dalawa. Open book na against si Tita Anabelle sa kasalukuyang boyfriend ni Ruffa na si Jordan Mouyal. Buong ningning na sinasabi ni Tita Annabelle na hindi pa niya mapapatawad si Ruffa at ‘plastic’ diumano ito. Pero hindi naman tumitigil si Ruffa na bumeso sa ina kapag nagkikita sila. Dahil siya ang anak, siya naman ang lumalapit. Panahon nga lang ang makakapagsabi kung kailan sila magkakabati. “Ayaw kong isipin ng mga tao na napaka-arte ko naman, hindi ko binabati. Gusto ninyong malaman ang buong reason kung bakit hindi ko siya mapapatawad? Panoorin ninyo Season 3 ng aming show na ‘It Takes Gutz To Be A Gutierrez’. Doon ninyo malalaman na tama ako,” bulalas ni Tita Annabelle nang makapanayam. Kahit si Tito Eddie Guitierrez ay wala nang kinakampihan sa mag-ina niya. Kapag si Ruffa raw ang kinakampihan niya dati, ang ending sila ni Annabelle ang nag-aaway. Pero ngayon wala raw siyang kinakampihan dahil pareho silang tama. Si Anabelle ay nandiyan para proteksyunan ang anak at gusto lang nito ang the best para kay Ruffa. Ang aktres naman ay may sarili ng pagiisip at buhay at kailangang mag-enjoy rin ito. “Hindi ka naman mabubuhay sa enjoyment,” palag naman ni Tita Annabelle. Kahit sa show na ‘It takes Guts To Be A Gutierrez,’ ay hindi dumarating si Tita Annabelle sa mga event ni Ruffa dahil ayaw niyang scripted ang pagbabati nila. Kahit utos pa yun ng director nila. “Ayaw ko siyang batiin dahil lang sa show. Hindi ko pa siya mapapatawad ngayon. Lahat ng imbitasyon nila sa akin, hindi talaga ko uma-attend talaga, sila-sila na lang. Umattend ako sa presscon dahil importante sa akin ito, kasi lahat ng mga press na nandito ngayon ay mga kaibigan ko. Hindi ako puwedeng mag-absent dito,” bulalas pa niya. Anyway, babalik sa July ang Season 3 ng ‘It Takes Gutz To Be A Gutierrez’ sa July sa E! channel. Ang first season at second season ng show ay magsisimula namang mapanood sa TFC (The Filipino Channel) at Lifestyle Network ngayong June 6. Buong mundo na ang makakapanood ng naturang show. Tinagurian silang ‘Royal Family of Philippine Showbusiness.’ Marian ayaw na munang magpa-sexy TULUYAN nang sumuko si Marian Rivera sa laban para sa FHM 100 Sexiest Women dahil sa kanyang kalagayan. Bagama’t pumapalo pa rin ang boto niya sa online poll ay nagpahayag ang GMA Primetime Queen na ‘wag muna gaya ng desisyon din ng Triple A (nagma-manage sa kanya). Ini-endorse na lang niya ang kanyang kapatid sa Triple A na si Andrea Torres. Ito ang napipisil niyang pwedeng humalili sa kanyang titulo pagdating sa kaseksihan. Nagustuhan daw niya ang cover ni Andrea sa nasabing men’s mag. Mapangahas at super sexy. “Ayun! ‘Yun (Andrea) na lang iboto nila. Kapatid ko ‘yun, e,” sey niya “Mahiya naman ako sa asawa ko. Buntis pa ako. So, huwag na muna,” deklara pa niya na pinanindigan na pass muna siya sa FHM. Nilinaw rin ni Yan ang isyu na hindi siya friendly sa nakaraang pictorial niya sa FHM. Hindi raw ito makausap dahil nagco-concentrate sa kanyang second cover shoot. Sobrang kinabahan daw kasi si Marian sa concept ng pictorial na mas daring kumpara rati. “Parang sa sarili ko, sa bawat aksyon na gagawin ko, at sa bawat pagpo-pose ko, gusto ko maging presentable pa rin kahit sexy siya. So, naka-focus talaga ako dun,” bulalas pa niya sa presscon ng PEP list Year 2. Anyway, wagi si Marian at ang mister niyang si Dingdong Dantes bilang Newsmaker of the Year sa PEP List. Ang awards night ay magaganap sa June 18, Thursday, at the Grand Ballroom of Solaire Resort and Casino. Marian Rivera Punto! Central Luzon • May 28 - 30, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday Nag-iyakan sa presscon 7 8 Punto! Central Luzon • May 28 - 30, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
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