VP Binay: Limited NAIA flights to benefit Clark Int’l Airport www.headlinegl.com VOLUME III • NO. 131 DECEMBER 16, 2014 TUESDAY BY Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario DEED OF DONATION. Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda signs a Deed of Donation with DENR- Manila Bay Coordinating Office Executive Director Noel Antonio V. Gaerlan and DENR-3 Director Francis E. Milla Jr. during DENR’s turnover of trash boats to the provincial government, held at the Capitol grounds yesterday. With them are Board Member and Environment Committee chair Nestor Tolentino, Board Members Anthony Joseph Torres, Salvador Dimson Jr., Ferdinand Labung, Rosve Henson, Cherry Manalo, Ricardo Yabut and PENRO Engr. Arthur Punzalan, among others. --JUN JASO CLARK FREEPORT – Vice President Jejomar Binay over the week said that if flights at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport become “limited”, this will translate to additional airlines flying in and out of the Clark International Airport. “Kailangan magbawas [ng flights] sa NAIA. At yung sobrang flights dalhin sa Clark Airport,” Binay stressed during a press conference held at Fontana Resort here. Binay attended a wedding in Angeles City and later watched the Giant Lantern Festival in the City of San Fernando. Earlier, 1st District Rep. Joseller “Yeng” Guiao urged officials of the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to grant landing rights to CIAC to accommodate additional airlines to decongest air traffic VP BINAY..pagE 7 Capitol receives P4.8-M trash boats from DENR BY MARIBEL U. SINGCA CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The Department of Environment and Natural Resources turned over three trash boats worth P4,776,000 to the provincial government headed by Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda and Vice Gov. Dennis Pineda, corresponding to the national government’s Manila Bay coastal clean-up project. trash boats... PAGE 6 Dolores lantern emerges winner in Ligligan Parul By Marna Del Rosario and Froilan E. Magtoto CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The entry of Barangay Dolores emerged as the winner in the world-famous Giant Lantern Festival or Ligligan Parul, besting eight other villages’ entries in the competition. For being this year’s champion, the barangay received P150,000 in cash. Calulut, which placed second, took home P100,000 while last year’s champion dolores lantern... PAGE 6 BARANGAY DOLORES GIANT LANTERN. --EUGENE OREJAS 2NEWS Balanga City ranks 8th in managing taxpayers’ money Headline Gitnang Luzon • december 16, 2014 By Mhike R. Cigaral BALANGA CITY – This rising component city ranked 8th among the Philippine cities recently ranked by the Department of Finance (DoF) in their fiscal sustainability report from 2009 to 2012. City Mayor Enrique “Joet” Garcia III told local newsmen here that the DOF’s report determines how well the local government units (LGUs) managed taxpayers’ money. Balanga City garnered an 80.2 percent rating from the DoF. The assessment was based on the revenue generation capacity with focus on local revenue collection growth, type of income classification, expenditure management and their compliance with the agency’s reportorial requirements. Tagaytay City ranked number one with an 86.5 score, fol- lowed by Quezon City (86.3), Laoag City (84.7), Tanauan City (82.9), Batangas City (82.6), Vigan City (81.4), and Davao City (80.5). The DoF stated that these eight high-ranking cities showed that all are fully compliant to their reportorial re- quirements and “all revenue and expenditure indicators are strong.” The rankings among cities were also based on the Statement of Receipts and Expenditures submitted by the respective city treasurers to the DoF-BLGF as of August 2013.• Bataan’s NGP registers high survival rate of planted trees By Butch Gunio PILAR, Bataan – A validating team from Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region 3 surveyed a high survival rate of trees planted in Bataan province under the National Greening Program (NGP). Provincial Environment and Natural Officer Raul Mamac said the team headed by Forester Ferdinand Andres of DENR Central Luzon bataan’s ngp... Page 7 INSPECTION. Clark Development Corporation President Arthur P. Tugade, Bases Conversion Development Authority President Arnel Paciano Casanova, CDC Chair Eliseo B. Santiago and the CDC working group of the Board of Directors, as well as CDC Officers conduct an ocular inspection of the Integrated Command Center in Clark Freeport over the week. The CDC has earmarked P1.76 million for the construction of the command center building. The project is part of CDC’s preparation of the APEC 2015. --CDC-EAD PHOTO Crowd in 2014 Clark Grand Fest ‘beyond expectation’ – CDC by Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario CL A R K FR EEPORT – Attendance estimates show this year’s Clark Grand Festival surpassed last year’s record crowd by more than 6, 000, according to the post-event report of the state-run Clark Development Corporation (CDC). The CDC Public Safety Department (PSD) report said the attendance during the three-day festival held from December 5 to 7 reached 17, 500, higher by 6,500 from the 2013 crowd of 11,000. Both figures also exceeded expectations last year and this year at 2,500 and 3,000, respectively. The celebrity concert performed by popular bands like Imago, Chicos- ci, Pedicab and Sandwich on the last night of the festivity drew an estimated crowd of 6,500. “They wowed the crowd with their electrifying performances,” said Noemi Garcia, CDC-Tourism and Promotions Office manager. Other activities that spurred the added attendance were the variety of food, competitions and the good weather condition. This year’s festival also brought in more young people and students who competed in the Drum and Lyre, Mimosa Pop Idol, Binibini and Ginoong Mimosa and Interschool Cheer Dance competitions. A contingent from Apalit, Pampanga bested 10 other elementary BOOK READING. A teacher reads the book ‘The Amazing Giant Lantern Festival’ to students of the Lara Integrated School. The book, authored and illustrated by Alberto Otchengco with the support of the LGU-CSFP, was launched over the week together with the GLF Coffee Table Book on the Giant Lantern Festival, at Robinsons Starmills. --contributed photo school groups in Metro Clark Area who joined in the Drum and Lyre contest while the Information and Communication Technology High School seized the top prize for the Inter-School dance competition. Santos Ventura National High School Mabalacat City and Mabalacat High School ranked 2nd and 3rd, respectively. clark grand fest... Page 6 DepEd reiterates ‘No Collection Policy’ in public schools MANILA - The Department of Education (DepEd) reminded all public school authorities that collection of any fees for school activities and celebrations is strictly prohibited. Education Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC in a statement said that contributions in public schools should be voluntary. He added that while Parents-Teachers Association may be authorized to collect financial contributions from its members to enable it to implement programs and projects (such as Christmas parties) for the benefit of the students, the fees should be volunno collection... Page 7 december 16, 2014 • Headline Gitnang Luzon BUSINESS3 GICC breaks ground for Bataan Freeport’s first-ever techno park By Mhike R. Cigaral MARIVELES, Bataan – Business process outsourcing (BPO) firm Grand Innovasia Concept Corporation (GICC) will officially start establishing its Techno Park at the Freeport Area of Bataan (FAB) with a ground breaking ceremony today, December 16. The ceremony was set after the GICC signed a memorandum of agreement with the Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB), leasing a three-hectare land where it will build an Information Technology (IT) Techno Park. Bataan Governor Albert Raymond Garcia is expected to grace the event as the guest of honor. Garcia will be joined by GICC President Xiajing Luo, AFAB Chairman Deogracias Custodio and Mariveles Mayor Jesse Concepcion. Custodio said GICC’s planned complex will be the first information technology park in the Freeport. “It will serve as GICC’s main operation center for BPO Online/ Interactive Gaming activities in the country. The TechnoPark will also house other locators with provision for business and commercial spaces,” Custodio added. While the construction of the Techno Park is ongoing, GICC temporarily established an office at the FAB Administration building. GICC is a company engaged in recreation, leisure resort, games techno park... Page 7 UPDATES. Bataan Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer Raul Mamac (R) gives updates regarding the implementation of the National Greening Program in the province over program Radyo Balita at 98.3 FM Smile Radio in Balanga City. --BUTCH GUNIO DoLE extends P2-M livelihood, emergency aid in Pampanga By Charlene A. Cayabyab CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - About 673 marginalized workers in Pampanga recently received more than P2 million in livelihood assistance from the Department of Labor and Employment in Central Luzon (DoLE-3). The distribution of livelihood assistance was one of the highlights of the recently concluded celebration of the Aldo Ning Kapampangan at the Pampanga Capitol Grounds. The distribution also coincided with the DoLE’s month-long 81st anniversary anchoring the theme, “Higit pa sa Tagumpay at Reporma, ang DOLE, mas Makabuluhan, mas Nadarama.” Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda and DoLE chief Ana Dione, along with other DoLE and Pampanga government local officials, led PEACE TOWARDS PROGRESS. --BUTCH GUNIO 2T Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries in C. Luzon get scholarship grants CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - A total of 2,229 Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries in Central Luzon were given the opportunity to be enrolled in state universities and colleges (SUCs) this year. livelihood... Page 7 Phl Senate passes fair competition act Limay Mayor Ver Roque speaks to participants in the ‘Leaders’ Forum on Peace and Security’ held at Limay Multi-Purpose Hall, where the town executive urged law enforcement sectors and the local non-government organizations to have compassion and love for family and community to preserve peace towards progress. By Charlene A. Cayabyab the distribution. Of the total livelihood assistance given, P540,000 under the DOLE-ISLA program, was used to purchase fiberglass motorized boats benefiting 218 fisherfolks from six fisherfolk groups. These include Sta. Lucia The beneficiaries were given grants under the Expanded Students’ Grants-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (SGP-PA). Based on the report of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Central Luzon State University has the biggest number of Expanded SGP-PA enrollees with 447 followed by Bulacan State University with 356; Tarlac State University-274; Tarlac College of Agriculture-220; Pampanga State Agricultural University-219; Bataan Peninsula State University-200; Ra- mon Magsaysay Technological University-154; Bulacan Agricultural State College-112; Aurora State College of Technology-111; Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology-81; and Don Honorio Ventura Technological State scholarship... Page 7 MANILA - The Senate yesterday passed on third and final reading a measure which aims to shield small business owners and consumers from companies engaged in unfair business practices which lead to increase in prices of basic goods and services. Senate Bill No. 2282, otherwise known as the Fair Competition Act of 2014, was introduced by Sen. Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV, chair of the Senate Committee on Trade, Commerce and Entrepreneurship. “A fair competition policy will level the playing field for Filipino businesses and allow more Filipinos to exercise their entrepreneurial spirit,” Aquino said. Aquino said the measure works hand-in-hand with the recently enacted Go Negosyo Act (Republic Act 10644) which he also authored. He said SBN 2282 will allow fair competition act... Page 7 4 OPINION Headline Gitnang Luzon • december 16, 2014 EDITORIAL A day of good deeds THE provincial Capitol of Pampanga has always been a stickler for environmental protection, and the turnover of trash boats to the provincial government yesterday is indeed a welcome development. The provision of the boats, worth P4.8 million, will ensure that the province of Pampanga can enforce and implement the national government’s Operational Plan for the Manila Bay Coastal Strategy (OPMBCS). The boats would indeed be a big help in the implementation of the province’s Solid Waste Management program and finally address the garbage situation in Pampanga. Waste generation is not just a problem in the province but also nationwide, and the DENR’s move to provide Pampanga with three trash boats – with two more coming soon as they promised – is greatly appreciated by the Capitol, led by Gov. Lilia Pineda. Pineda also asked the Capitol employees and other officials in attendance to support the province’s solid waste management program. Meanwhile, Capitol workers also welcomed another surprise from Gov. Pineda, in the form of a P30,000 Christmas bonus each for the more than 2,000 permanent and casual employees of the provincial government . The Sangguniang Panlalawigan approved the granting of bonuses for regular and casual employees after determining that the Capitol has enough savings – meaning it is financially capable – for the Productivity Enhancement Incentives (PEIs) of the employees. Those who attended the event described the workers as happy, surprised and teary-eyed, because most of them did not expect to hear the good news. HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon is a Daily Regional Newspaper General Manager: MARLO a. franco Editor: RIA DE FIESTA Layout Artist/Photographer: JP Manalang Reporters: CHARLENE CAYABYAB Marna dagumboy - Del rosario Administrative Staff: sherylin l. rivera Marketing Head: ELAINE MAPILES Account Executive: caren m. garcia monica bianca cabiling Publisher: I.N.I. Newspaper Email: headlinegitnangluzon@gmail.com Website: www.headlinegl.com DISCLAIMER: Views expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon or its internet website: www.headlinegl. com. The publisher does not knowingly publish false information and may not be held liable for the views of its columnists exercising their right to free expression. All rights reserved. Subject to the conditions provided for by law, no article or photograph published by HEADLINE GITNANG LUZON may be reprinted or reproduced, in whole or in part, without its prior consent. Office Address: 2nd Floor, U2 Building, MacArthur Highway, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, 2000 Tel. Nos. (045) 455.0781 ‘Green’ resorts T RAVERSING the backroads available land in the Clark main of Sacobia Valley through zone, potential investors will go to verdant rolling hills, we the sub-zone. As if manna were falling from winded up at the Green Canyon Resorts, probably the best resort so the heavens, we heard that the proposed high-speed rail will far in the Clark Freeconnect Manila all the way port Zone. Minus the to the Clark Green City via casinos and other the Clark International Airvexations, the Green port. When and if that hapCanyon in the sleepy pens, the development of barrio of San Martin both the Clark airport and deep in the heart of the Freeport’s sub-zone is Sacobia offers traninevitable. quility as visitors I visited Green Canyon Recommune with nasorts during the two-day Strature. tegic Planning of the Clark Away from the International Airport Corpohustle and bustle of ration. Since typhoon “Ruby” the daily grind, the Arnel San Pedro was exiting the country, the Green Canyon Resorts was a breather – even for a day. I was surprised to see such a serene and relaxing spot in the middle of Sacobia, once the haunt of Aeta fake-gold bars racketeers. The over P700-million Sacobia Bridge that links Clark Freeport Zone to Sacobia Valley will now be uti- slight drizzle created the fog that was lized extensively, thanks to former hugging the mountaintops. At the top President Fidel V. Ramos. Once, floor of the Green Canyon Resorts is investors were wondering who the view to die for – the verdant rollwould invest in the sub-zone – but ing hills unmolested by man except of Paradise Ranch cleared the bushes course for the current developments and blazed the trail for other inves- right inside the resorts. The resort is in the middle of a tors in the area followed by Green Canyon. Soon, if God will permit, canyon surrounded by mountains. the Clark Green City will also rise From atop the Function Hall, I nearby. And since there is no more could see the two big swimming Check and Balance pools and the hanging bridge. Ok, for a while let us forget about the findings of the House Committee on Transportation that there was no executive order that will pursue the development of both the Clark International Airport in Pampanga and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. “This dual airport thing seemed meaningless,” according to Rep. Yeng Guiao. Leave the corporate world for a while and reconnect with nature and family. Perhaps, it is time to do a downshift and leave the rat race for the better. Downshifters had found significant successes in their new endeavors as they value more time with family and eschew the seemingly endless work. “In the quest for a better life, sometimes we forget how to live. And then we will just wilt away not learning how to live. The ‘green resorts’ at the Clark Freeport Zone such as Paradise Ranch, Green Canyon and soon The Midori, which literally means ‘green’, will provide for a wholesome family adventure and for a while recharge our sagging spirits.” In the quest for a better life, sometimes we forget how to live. And then we will just wilt away not learning how to live. The “green resorts” at the Clark Freeport Zone such as Paradise Ranch, Green Canyon and soon The Midori, which literally means “green”, will provide for a wholesome family adventure and for a while recharge our sagging spirits.• KKK – Kakanin Kontra Kotong M ORE than a month ago, a trending photo showing an MMDA Traffic Enforcer selling “kakanin” to motorists and passers-by along EDSA has been featured in news and feature stories. When I watched a YouTube video of the “Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho” feature on the said traffic enforcer, I could not help but cry and feel the overflowing emotions of a father, who will do everything to provide for his family. The 51-year-old MMDA traffic enforcer is Fernando Gonzales who is from Bagong Barrio, Caloocan. During the interview, Gonzales emotionally narrated his experiences and how he was led to become a traffic enforcer. Being a BS Crimi- uplift the morale and credibility of showed how to make “Turong Bentraffic enforcers who are most of the guet”, his wife tried the recipe. That time mocked for a lowly job and even sparked the idea for Gonzales to generalized and stereotyped for be- offer the delicacies during his rest ing “mangongotong.” What should days. He recently got recommended for promotion by no be highlighted from the inother than MMDA terview was when he admitChairman Francis ted committing extortion beTolentino for “being cause of the meager income creative in earning that enforcers receive in a added income inmonth. But then, he said he stead of resorting to stopped doing it because his extortion.” children got sick after he had Nowadays, teachdone such acts. This is indeed ers are not the only a brave thing that Gonzales ones who need to has done, so that all the unicreative and take formed men whether policeBrainwaves be more opportunities men or traffic enforcers will Michelle Catapin making more inbe inspired from his revela- Lacson come for their growtions. This is simply called as ing family needs. I believe, teachers and now traffic enforcers are the representation of the common Filipino workers, who should not only rely on their primary jobs to make both ends meet but think of other ways on how to have additional earn“karma.” Anything that is acquired ings. There is nothing wrong in dothrough ill will not be fully enjoyed ing this, especially if we know that we are not doing anything wrong and will cause repercussions. From a skimpy P15,000 monthly or against morals, rules, or regulasalary, Gonzales was forced to re- tions. To Mr. Fernando Gonzales, we sort to other means to generate additional income to support the stud- salute you for your very inspiring ies of his two sons, one is now in story! It is our hope that more and college and the other one is in high more will follow your example. Maschool. After watching an episode buhay ka! KKK – Kakanin Kontra of Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho which Kotong!• “I believe, teachers and now traffic enforcers are the representation of the common Filipino workers, who should not only rely on their primary jobs to make both ends meet but think of other ways on how to have additional earnings. There is nothing wrong in doing this, especially if we know that we are not doing anything wrong or against morals, rules, or regulations.” nology graduate, he originally wanted to become a policeman but for some odd reasons, he was unfortunate in all his applications. This is what prompted him to try his luck in the newly established Metropolitan Manila Authority back in 1990. Anyone who will watch the said video will be moved with the sentiments of Gonzales on how he, as one ordinary employee, does his best to december 16, 2014 • Headline Gitnang Luzon Kung anong bunga, ‘yon rin ang puno K AGAGALING ko lang sa kanilang pagkaka-park. Nakalaisang kapehan kung saan bas naman sila ngunit hindi nainamalagi ako at ang ak- wasang mabangga ang isa pang ing kaibigan nang halos buong sasakyang naka-park din sa tabi hapon dito habang isinusulat ko nila. Sinubukan ko silang habuang isang papel na dapat na i- lin habang kinakawayan ko sila prisinta para sa isang upang tawagin ang atinternational conferensyon sa nangyari na ence, hanggang sa mga kagagawan nila, ngunit ilang minuto na rin ang parang wala silang nanakararaan, at inumpikita at patuloy na husahan ko ng isulat itong marabas ang kanilang artikulo ko. Habang sasakyan. Itinuro ko nagsusulat ako, at bago sila sa guwardiya na namin lisanin ng kainasa ticketing booth bigan ko ang kapehan, at pinagsabihan sila hindi namin maiwa- Towards ng guwardiya, subalit sang hindi mapansin malinaw pa rin ang the Light ang mga kabataan na kanilang intensiyon na nasa kalapit na kap- ABEL SOTO takasan ang isang kaehan lang namin. Sa tantya namin ay mga high school pa lamang ang mga ito. May bar kasi sa tabi ng kapehan na pinamalagian namin, at iyon marahil ang dahilan kung bakit naroon nang ganoong kaagang oras ang mga bagets na ito. Hindi maalis sa amin ng kai- malian at responsibilidad na dapat bigan ko ang tanong kung saan kaya nilang panagutan. Na-eskandalo kinukuha ng mga kabataang ito ang talaga ako sa aking nasaksihang perang ginagastos nila sa pag-gimik pangyayari. Senior citizens na nilang ito. Mukhang mamahalin ang mga ito, alam ko ‘yon, sub‘yong bar na kinaroroonan nila at alit hindi ba dapat na silang mga ganoon din ang mga kasuotan nila. nakatatanda sa ating lipunan ang Kung galing ang mga ito sa kanilang mayroong mas malakas na saysay mga magulang (na malamang na ng kung ano ang tama at mali?! malamang ay sa kanila nga), paano Ang kaso, sila pa ang nagpamalas nila nagagastos nang ganoon na la- ng isang hindi kanais-nais at malmang ang kanilang mga pera para ing gawain na nasaksihan ng ilang sa mga magarbong pag-gimik? Hin- mga nilalang na mas bata pa sa di pa naman sila kumikita mula sa kanila… na kung makatatakas ka sarili nilang pagpapagod. rin lamang sa isang pagkakamalTotoong nakababagabag itong ing nagawa mo, gawin mo na ito, eksenang ito na aming natunghayan na hindi mo na kailangang pagng aking kaibigan lalo pa’t ngayon ay bayaran ang isang ginawa mong kasalukuyang binabayo tayo ng isa kalapastanganan kung wala rin na namang malakas na bagyo, at ito namang maniningil at magpapaay namamasyal nang ubod ng bagal bayad sa ‘yo nito. sa buong bansa halos… at ang naIto ang dalawang imahen ng pakarami nating mga kababayan ay ating lipunan sa panahon natin kasalukuyang nagdarahop at naghi- ngayon na tahasang nagpapakita hirap nang dahil na rin sa kanilang kung paanong napunta na sa pusakarukhaan at kahirapang lalo pang li ang ating mga pagpapahalaga… pinalala nitong bagyong si Ruby. ang mga tama at mali sa tinakbo Delubyo nga ito! Ngunit… NASAAN ng mahabang panahon. Ang maANG MGA MAGULANG?! saksihan lamang ang dalawang Bigla tuloy bumalik sa ala-ala imaheng ito, hindi ako magkakako ang isang pangyayari noong mali sa aking sapantaha na naisang araw na nasa grocery store roon ang mga kabataang iyon sa ako ilang araw pa lamang ang na- bar na malapit sa aming kapehan kararaan. Dalawang matandang dahil hindi nagagabayan ng tama mag-asawa ang palabas na ng at maayos ng kanilang mga maguparking lot ang nakita ko. Si Lolo lang ang mga kabataang ito, dahil ang nagmamaneho at ang asawa na rin sa mas masaklap na katoniya ang nagta-trapik. Napan- tohanan na wala rin namang pasin kong hirap silang makalabas kialam sa kanila ang mas mga namula sa espasyo ng parking nila katatanda nilang mga pamilya… dahil hindi ganoon kaayos ang na sila mismong mga mas nakata- tanda sa pamilya nila ay pumalya na ring maturuan sila ng kung ano ba talaga ang tama at mali. Ipinaubaya na lamang ang lahat sa paaralan at sa mga kasambahay ang kanilang mga anak, na kagaya nila, ay ligaw na rin at mababaw ang kamuwangan at kabatiran sa mga dapat at hindi dapat. Madalas nating sisihin ang mga kabataan kung bakit ganito sila umasta at kumilos at mamuhay sa ating lipunan ngayon. Ngunit paano naman tayong mga mas nakatatanda sa kanila? Anong ginagawa natin para sa mga kabataang ito sa ating kasalukuyang panahon? Nasaan tayo sa eksena… sa buhay nila? Paano naman ang mga magulang ng mga kabataang ito? Nasaan sila?!?! Para sa mga magulang at magiging mga magulang pa lamang, kung hindi niyo rin lamang kayang maging mabuting (hindi na nga huwaran) mga magulang sa inyong mga anak, o ni hindi man lamang kayo nagpupursige upang maging mabuting magulang, kung hindi ninyo rin lamang kayang palakihin sila ng tama at mahusay, pag-aralin at tiyakin na seseryosohin nila ang kanilang pag-aaral at edukasyon at matutunanan nilang magkaroon ng simpatiya sa mga naghihirap at nagdurusa, at sa halip ay ipapasa pa ninyo ang inyong mga maling gawain at pag-uugali na lalo lamang mas nagpapahirap sa ating lipunan at sa ating bansa, pakiusap na huwag na lang kayong maging magulang! Samahan niyo na lamang sila sa kanilang mga gimikan, o ‘di kaya’y mag-abroad na lamang kayong lahat at lisanin ninyo ang bansang ito na sadlak na sa iba’t ibang uri ng kasamaan at kahirapan! Huwag na kayong makirami pa, utang na loob… kung wala rin lamang naman kayong balak na magpakatino at patinuiin ang inyong mga anak! Ganito ang naging kinasasadlakan ng ating bayan dahil sa isang responsibilidad na pinili ninyong akuin ngunit hindi naman ninyo nagagamapanan ng tama at mahusay, bagkus at palpak pa kayo sa pagiging mga mabubuting halimbawa sa inyong mga anak! Ito ang uri ng mga kabataan natin ngayon…sapagkat ito rin ang uri ng mga MAGULANG mayroon tayo ngayon.• “Madalas nating sisihin ang mga kabataan kung bakit ganito sila umasta at kumilos at mamuhay sa ating lipunan ngayon. Ngunit paano naman tayong mga mas nakatatanda sa kanila? Anong ginagawa natin para sa mga kabataang ito sa ating kasalukuyang panahon?” todayinhistory Dec 16, 1773: In Boston Harbor, a group of Massachusetts colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians board three British tea ships and dump 342 chests of tea into the harbor. The midnight raid, popularly known as the “Boston Tea Party,” was in protest of the British Parliament’s Tea Act of 1773, a bill designed to save the faltering East India Company by greatly lowering its tea tax OPINION 5 Persona Non Grata N OT many of us know the meaning of the Latin word “persona non grata” since it is a legal jargon and we don’t use it for everyday communication. Needless to say that only people with the ability to digest the complexity of our laws appreciate its meaning. Recently, the word came into the picture and unfortunately it tangled a well-known and respected TV and print journalist/ host of our country. It was the second time that Ms. Korina Sanchez got involved into the mess and this time she was slapped with the most serious form of censure which one country can apply to an individual. Since Ms. Sanchez is not a diplomat, she is considered, for all intents and purposes, non-existent in Japan. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan has issued a memorandum declaring “Ate Koring” as “persona non grata” in the entire land of the rising sun for the remarks she uttered on national television while delivering the news on the possible path of destruction ELLEZ J. DAVIO of Typhoon Hagupit. She wished that the typhoon will change its course to spare our country from another monstrous destruction and to go directly to Japan. Some netizens expressed their opinions, saying such act was unprofessional and will definitely affect the credibility of Ms. Sanchez as a journalist. That she violated the standard ethics of professional journalism for delivering unbiased news to the viewers. That the comment she made could lead to a strained relationship between two countries. Well, on my stand point as a writer, sometimes there are issues that should be left alone, and nasty comments or even reactions must be kept inside your mind to avoid conf lict. Less talk, less mistake. As for Ms. Sanchez, being in the limelight for decades, she probably thinks that whatever commentary she utters, whether positive or negative, people will readily accept the fact and welcome it with open arms. I could not blame her for thinking that way. She dedicated her entire life to broadcasting and became a household name in the field of television. She is an icon and an inspiration to some journalists. Her presence every night in the evening news is proof that her status is armored with respect and royalty. But nobody is perfect. Even the formidable Ms. Sanchez is susceptible to human error. For the time being, she is an “unwelcome person” in Japan. If she decides to spend the holiday abroad, Japan will never be on her list. • Now We Know! “Well, on my stand point as a writer, sometimes there are issues that should be left alone, and nasty comments or even reactions must be kept inside your mind to avoid conflict. Less talk, less mistake.” The Boston Tea Party and granting it a virtual monopoly on the American tea trade. The low tax allowed the East India Company to undercut even tea smuggled into America by Dutch traders, and many colonists viewed the act as another example of taxation tyranny. When three tea ships, the Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the Beaver, arrived in Boston Harbor, the colonists demanded that the tea be returned to England. After Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson refused, Patriot leader Samuel Adams organized the “tea party” with about 60 members of the Sons of Liberty, his underground resistance group. The British tea dumped in Boston Harbor on the night of December 16 was valued at some $18,000. Parliament, outraged by the blatant destruction of British property, enacted the Coercive Acts, also known as the Intoler- able Acts, in 1774. The Coercive Acts closed Boston to merchant shipping, established formal British military rule in Massachusetts, made British officials immune to criminal prosecution in America, and required colonists to quarter British troops. 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Fortmaker Courage bunch 13. 13 oflar, them were Innocent rotor maker51.Darwin Turns aside Dayrit, head David52.Sanchez and the rest of 18. Drugelectrician agents: Var. ___ risk (chance) crew. 22. We: their Fr. 53. Wonder-workers The Dolores lantern - composed of 7,500 bulbs and seven giant rotors – last won the championship was in 2009. Aguilar, who has 20 years of lanternmaking experience under his belt, expressed gratitude to Barangay Chairman Vilma Caluag for the victory, adding that he also thanks all his barangay mates for supporting them all throughout the competition. The annual event attracted thousands of local and foreign tourists, who flocked to the Robinsons Starmills in this city to witness and be mesmerized by the colourful, kaleidoscopic lights produced by the giant lanterns. “Think big, dream big,” Mayor Edwin Santiago said during his opening speech. “The Giant Lantern festival remains to symbolize what it takes to be a Fernandino. My pride, our pride. And I commend the spirit of greatness of the people behind the prestigious global event... the heroism and selfless acts of everyone involved, down the level of the barangay 8. The 'A'Telabastagan in A.D. 9. Fax feature ceived 2 5 3 4 8 6 7 7 8 1 6 5 9 2 6 9 7 2 4 1 3 1 3 8 5 9 4 6 8 6 4 7 1 2 5 4 1 2 9 3 7 8 9 7 5 1 6 3 4 3 2 9 8 7 5 1 5 4 6 3 2 8 9 Sudoku Puzzle 4 Solution Sudoku Puzzle 7 Solution uzzles.com for hints and solutions! ) 5 2 3 1 7 6 4 folks.” The panel of Judges for the 2014 competition include Consul Gen. Joseph Assad of Lebanon; Ambassador Lalduhthlana Ralte of India; Ignatius Jone, creative director of Annual Vivid Festival in Sydney, Autralia; Nestor Jardin, president of Cinemalaya Foundation; fashion designer Patis Tesoro; Robbie Tantingco, director of the Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies; Linglingay Lacanlale, Department of Foreign Affairs undersecretary; artist and painter Al Perez, and Jose Antonio, special envoy to the People’s Republic of China. Vice President Jejomar Binay also dropped by the event to see the Ligligan Parul for the first time. City of San Fernando Tourism Officer Ching Panglinan- Gonzales said the Ligligan Parul is part of the Kapampangan ’s intangible cultural heritage. It is also a testament to the indigenous ingenuity of the people. “There is no formal schooling for giant lantern making and our lantern makers come from very diverse backgrounds, but there is no limit when it comes to their creativity and craftsmanship,” Gonzales said. The other barangays which competed were Sto. Nino, Del Pilar, San Jose, San Juan, Sta. Lucia and San Nicolas.• 7 1 8 4 9 3 6 5 TRASH BOATS... from Page 1 2 9 6 5 2 1 8 4 3 7 The DENR procured the trash 4 3 2 7 5 6 8 1 9 boats in line with the enforcement and 5 4 3 1 8 2 9 7 6 implementation of the Operational 6 9 1 5 7 4 3 2 8 Plan for the Manila Bay Coastal Strat2 8 7 3in 6compliance 9 1 4 5 with egy (OPMBCS), 3 7 615,8 2011 2 1 Resolution 5 9 4 the February of 8 5 Court. 4 9 3 7 2 6 1 the Supreme 1 2 9po6ng4 aming 5 7 8mahal 3 “Sa ngalan na kalihim Ramon J.P. Paje sa ngalan ng Sudoku Puzzle 6 Solution Department of Environment and Nat1 9 5 2 3 4 8 6 7 ural Resources, pinaabot po namin sa 3 7 8 9 6 5 1 2 4 inyo ang matagal na naming commit6 4 2 8 7 1 5 3 9 ment. Matagal na nga po, noong isang 5 2 4ito3 e,9 pero 7 6 ganun 1 8 man taon pa dapat 7 3 1 4 8 6 9 5 2aming po hindi po nawawala yung 9 8 6 5 1 2 4 7 3 lalathrust na makatulong sa buong 1 9 7 5sa8abot 3 4ng6aming wigan ng2Pampanga 8 5 DENR7 6 4 Manila 3 2 9 Bay 1 Comakakaya,” ordinating 4 Office 6 3 1 Executive 2 9 7 8 Director 5 Noel Antonio V. Gaerlan said. Sudoku Puzzle 8 Solution Moreover, the ceremonial signing 2 5 3 4 7 8 1 6 9 of the Deed of Donation was done be4 1Pineda 6 9 3and 5 the 2 7DENR 8 tween Gov. at 9 8 7 6 1 2 3 5 the Capitol grounds yesterday. 4 8 7 2 Board 3 5 9 Member 4 1 6 and Meanwhile, 1 6 4 2 8 7 3 5 chair of the Environment9 Committee 5 3 9 1 6 4 8 Nestor Tolentino expressed 2his7 gratitude to the 6 2DENR 8 5 for 9 3the7 trash 4 1 boats that would 7 help 4 1 in 8 the 2 6launching 5 9 3 and implementation 3 9 5 7of 4the 1 6Solid 8 2 Waste Management program province-wide. “Ang ating provincial government sa pangunguna ng ating mahal na gobernadora, nararapat lamang na ating pasalamatan ang kagawaran ng DENR sa pangunguna ni Secretary Ramon Paje at ng ating mga regional directors, executive directors na nandirito sa kanilang handog, sa kanilang pakikiisa sa ating adhikain para i-address ang ating problema sa basura,” Tolentino said. The ceremonial turn-over was witnessed by Gaerlan (in lieu of DENR Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje), DENR Regional Director 3 Francis E. Milla Jr., Environmental Management Bureau officials, Provincial Administrator Andres Pangilinan Jr., Board Members, department heads of Capitol and representatives from DPWH, PIPO, PIA and PENRO. Alongside the trash boats, a piece of equipment that could monitor and determine instantly the quality of water bodies was also provided by the DENR. Executive Director Gaerlan said two more trash boats will be provided soon to the Capitol to complete their commitment to the province of Pampanga. “Nananawagan din ako sa ating mga provincial employees na sana magmula sa atin ang pag-ipon ng basura natin. At sana maging matagumpay ang ating programa sa ating Solid Waste” Pineda, for her part, said.• VP BINAY... from Page 1 at NAIA. “NAIA is congested and there are safety issues concerning the airport’s operations and if we are trying to go over its capacity, then that could be dangerous for the passengers and airlines,” Guiao said. According to Guiao, the CAB continues to grant landing rights to airlines at the NAIA despite overcrowding of pas- sengers at the airport which accommodates about 32 million passengers every year. The Committee on Transportation also recommended the inclusion of CIAC in the Air Negotiating Panel as part of the move to obtain landing rights. Based on reports, there are about five million passengers available at Clark airport. • clark grand fest... from Page 2 The Mimosa Pop Idol gathered a total of 25 participants for both the Outside Clark edition (14) and the Clark Locators edition (11). Winners for the Outside Clark edition are Renz Ruther Robosa (1st prize), Mar Manguera (2nd); and Migaylord Manuel (3rd); while the locator’s edition winners are Earl Policario of Fontana Hot Spring and Resort (1st prize); Romeo Bautista Jr. (2nd); and Jelyn Davao (3rd), both of Amertron . CDC-TPO said there were a total of nine participants who vied for the Bb. Mimosa title and seven participants for Ginoong Mimosa. Alyssa Camille Pangilinan of Systems Plus College emerged as this year’s Bb. Mimosa winner, while Hezekiel Caguiat of the Holy Angel University as Ginoong Mimosa title holder. A huge crowd was likewise noted during the El Kabayo Horse Exhibition which had some 100 horse participants; and the Fun Run, wherein a total 600 runners competed in the 5K, 10K and 21K run. Moreover, sales from 84 stalls were pegged at P100,800 based on their stall rent of P1,200 for three days. TPO said the agency was also able to save some of their funds for the festival due to sponsorships. The CDC thanked the 12 participating companies that provided work opportunities to young adults who had lined up during the mini jobs fair. They include IQOR Phils., Inc, Yokohama Tire Phils., Inc., SIA Engineering Phils. Corp., GNGN Eikawa Phils., Inc., UPS International Inc., 3Cs Industrial Staffing Solutions, Inc., Sutherland Global Services Phils., Inc., Invent Asia Phils., Inc., Service Resources Inc., Pink Trumpet Global Staffing Inc., EGS-Expert Global Solutions, RD Policarpio & Co., Inc. It likewise commended the 110 contingents of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) Marching Band and the Caragan Dance Troupe for delivering an outstanding and energetic performance during the opening day. The state-owned corporation said this year’s extravaganza, the second consecutive year for the festival, was sponsored and partnered with Nayong Pilipino, PAF, Department of Tourism Region III, Cargohaus, Clark Investors and Locators Association, Nayong Pilipino sa Clark Expo, Clark Water Corporation, Manila North Tollways Corporation & North Luzon Expressway, Holy Angel University, El Kabayo Riding Stables, GV 99.1, Your Good Vibes, DU FM and PEP TV. • FOR SMARTPHONES & TABLETS! You can grab our Digital Edition Copy via www.headlinegl.com & click Cover Today december 16, 2014 • Headline Gitnang Luzon bataan’s ngp... from Page 2 Forest Management Bureau, who conducted ocular inspection of sites in the province, saw an effective implementation of NGP in the province. From December 6 to 10, the team visited a 90-hectare area in Barangay Nagbalayong, Morong; a 52-hectare site in Balon Anito, Mariveles; and a 300-hectare area in Pinulot, Dinalupihan planted with trees under the greening program. Forester Jeff Francisco, representative of DENR Region 3 Office, joined the validating team. Personnel of DENR Bataan assisted in the golf wonder... from Page 8 ocular inspection. “The validating team’s initial estimate of 89 percent of survival rate of trees we planted under the program is very high,” said the very satisfied Mamac. “Although they have yet to make an official report, their statement is based on the initial valid result of the ocular survey they conducted,” he said. Mamac is pushing for the effective implementation in the province of the NGP in support to the thrust of President Aquino. He earlier said that 8,293 hectares of land in the province have al- ready been planted in the province since 2011 in line with the program. A hectare of land is averagely planted with 500 seedlings. He also earlier pointed out that they are also conducting a replanting and catch-up plan, explaining not all planted seedlings will survive. DENR Bataan has already identified the areas to be planted in the province in 2015 and 2016. Aquino issued Executive Order 26 creating NGP targeting to plant 1.5 million trees in 1.5 billion hectares of land in the country from 2011 to 2016. • no collection... from Page 2 tary and agreed upon by the members in a general assembly. Luistro urged the PTAs to minimize the amount of contributions for ceremonies and extra-curricular activities in consideration of the many expenses that parents incur in sending their children to school. He said, “The payment of such contributions shall not be made a requirement. Non-payment of voluntary school contributions shall not be made as a basis for non-admission, non-promotion, or non-issuance of clearance to a student—including the withholding of school cards.” Luistro urged all schools to keep celebrations such as Christmas parties simple yet meaningful.• livelihood... from Page 3 Fisherman Association, Batang II Fisherman Association, Mabuanbuan Fisherman Association, San Pedro Fisherman Association, Sto. Tomas Fisherfolks Association, and Sasmuan Fisherfolks Association. Meanwhile, P392,960 was used for the “Nego-Trailer” rolling kitchen projects for 88 beneficiaries from the Bayung Arayat Pamilyang OFW and the Sta. Ursula (Guagua) Negosyo King Panyulung Program Association(NPPA). Another P226,900 was used to purchase tools and materials for the sampaguita nursery project benefiting 67 Aeta women-members of the Sampaguita Growers Association. 7 The remaining P1,008,000, on the other hand, was used for wage payments of 300 beneficiaries under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay para sa Ating Disadvantaged Workers (TUPAD). TUPAD beneficiaries from typhoon-hit municipalities of San Simon, Masantol, and Candaba, each received P3,360.00, for a 10-day emergency work on clean-up operations within their communities. The Provincial Government, for its part, provided counterpart assistance in form of entrepreneurship development training (EDT) to the beneficiaries to ensure sustenance of their projects. Dione, in her keynote message, urged all beneficiaries to work hand in hand harmoniously in order for their projects to succeed in the future. “Sana po, pagyamanin ninyo ang tulong pinansyal na ipinagkaloob ng DoLE at ng Pamahalaan ng Lalawigan ng Pampanga sa inyong lahat,” Dione said, adding: “Naniniwala po kami na kung lahat po tayo ay magtutulongtulong at magsama-sama, malayo po ang ating mararating. Hangad po namin ang inyong tagumpay.” The livelihood and emergency employment assistance, sourced from the DoLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP), is geared toward empowering the marginalized sector. • fair competition act... from Page 3 more Filipinos to make a living “out of their own businesses,” which, in turn, will generate more employment and strengthen the purchasing power of more Filipinos. “The bill puts in place measures that will protect the welfare of businesses and protect honest, hardworking entrepreneurs against abuse of dominance and position, and other unfair practices that put both Filipino businesses and their consumers at risk,” Aquino said. Senate President Franklin M. Drilon concurred, saying that “having a competition law will lead to lower prices, higher quality of products and services, and more choices for consumers, as fostering a competitive economic environment spurs market efficiency and innovation.” Drilon also said that the Fair Competition Act contributes to Congress’ goal of passing a package of priority economic measures to improve the Philippine business climate, boost investment and ensure macroeconomic and fiscal sustainability to prepare the country for the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015. He noted that “the Philippines remains the only member of the ASEAN-5 countries (which also includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand) where a competition law is not already in place.” Acts considered as unfair competition include, among others, any competitive agreement between competitors; setting, limiting, or controlling the production of goods and services to the detriment of consumers; the application of contradictory conditions to equivalent transactions with other parties, and price fixing. To accomplish its goals, the bill mandates the establishment of a Fair Competition Commission which will ensure that industrial concentration would not limit economic power to a few. Tasked to promote competition, ensure consumer welfare, and penalize abuses of market power, the Commission is also mandated to prohibit anti-competitive agreements and abuses of dominant position that distort, manipulate, or constrict the operation of markets in the Philippines through constant monitoring of business practices being implemented by market leaders. The proposed measure states that those found to be engaged in unfair competition will face a fine ranging from P50 million to P200 million. The measure also states that any competitive agreement between competitors shall be penalized by imprisonment from two to five years, or fined an amount not less than P100 million but not more than P200 million or both, with “the penalty of imprisonment being imposed upon the officers and directors of the entity.” “We believe that the Fair Competition Act is all at once pro-poor, pro-people, and pro-business. It safeguards the welfare of businesses, large and small, and protects honest, hardworking entrepreneurs,” Aquino said. The measure was approved on third reading after the inclusion of an amendment by Acting Minority Leader Vicente “Tito” Sotto, which further empowers the proposed Commission to consider whether market entities selling their products below cost “are doing so in good faith to meet or compete with the lower price of a competitor.” SBN 2282 is co-authored by Senators Serge Osmeña III, Teofisto “TG” Guingona III, Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada and Antonio Trillanes IV. • LET US HELP YOU! Want to broaden your business horizon? CALL US: (045)455-0781 • EMAIL US: headlinegitnangluzon@gmail.com VISIT US: 2nd Floor ,U2 Bldg., MacArthur Hiway, Dolores, City of San Fernando (P) golf coach who also handled other international junior golf champions. Sto. Domingo said he and Archen had decided to field in Annyka more at international competitions. He added that she is set to join the Kids Golf World Championship in Malaysia this December. • top post... from Page 8 Asia. In his prior role at Oxford Associates Inc. Tai served a client portfolio ranging from US Fortune 50 high-technology companies to non-governmental organizations like the International Institute of Education and the US National Academy of Sciences. Before joining Oxford Associates, Inc., Tai was with AlliedSignal Inc. in the 1980s, then a US Fortune 30 corporation. He developed, evaluated and executed plans for corporate investment in the Pacific Rim, including Oceania, for Allied Signal. Gail Laule, who was also appointed as Ocean Adventure’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) and is a founding investor of the company, said that “I am pleased that Arthur agreed to lead Ocean Adventure because that will only mean good things for the company. His financial expertise, background in international business, and operational savvy will serve us well. We are in very capable hands.” Laule said that Ocean Adventure continues to be Subic Freeport’s primary tourism draw, with over 190,000 school children, and 174,703 people coming in to see the theme park’s many attractions so far in 2014. Laule noted that SBMEI’s strong performance from year to year “is encouraging to us, and also speaks well of the achievements of our former CEO, Tim Desmond, who we all fully support. With Arthur’s assistance, our entire management team can now focus on growing the company and realizing its phenomenal potential.”• bonus... from Page 8 announcement was such that while others jumped and shouted for joy, there were those who could not contain their emotions and cried with the unexpected announcement of the bounty that they would receive. The Capitol employees exclaimed that they are so happy as they will have a merry Christmas. Boyet Datu, president of Pampanga Association of Capitol Employees, said they are thankful to the governor, Vice Governor Dennis Pineda and the Provincial Board for the bonuses that they will be receiving which they could use this holiday season.• techno park... from Page 3 and amusement center, particularly online/interactive gaming, computer games and other related recreational activities. It is also recognized as a Master Licensor/Regulator of Interactive Gaming for international market. The AFAB recently authorized the company to regulate and issue licenses to international gaming operators to operate their gaming businesses.• scholarship... from Page 3 University-55. “SGP-PA aims to contribute to the national government’s thrusts in effectively addressing poverty alleviation by increasing number of graduates in higher education among poor households and to get these graduates employed in high-value added occupations in order to lift their families out of poverty and contribute to national development,” National Economic and Development Authority Regional Director and Regional Development Council Project Monitoring Committee chair Severino Santos said. Grantees were required to be enrolled in SUCs and take up priority and other degree programs that the Commission on Higher Education has deemed critical to national development per its Memorandum No. 04 series of 2011. These include Information Technology, Computer Science, Agro-Forestry, Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural Engineering, Agribusiness, Fisheries, Teacher Education, Math, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Geological Engineering, Pharmacy, Radiology Technology, and Medical Technology. Each student-beneficiary is entitled to a maximum of P60,000 grant per school year which includes P10,000 per semester for tuition fee, P2,500 per semester for books and other learning materials, and P3,500 per school month as stipend which covers board and lodging, transportation, clothing, medical needs, and other related costs. Prior to this, 94 students earlier benefited during the pilot test of the program in 2012. • SPECIAL FEATURE / BUSINESS VOLUME III • NO. 131 • DECEMBER 16, 2014 • TUESDAY Golf wonder is youngest MOKA recipient ever CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Multi-titled International golf player Annyka Chanel Pineda-Cayabyab is the youngest-ever among the close to 500 Most Outstanding Kapampangan Awards (MOKA) recipients, ever. This was confirmed by 2005 mass media MOKA awardee Caesar “Bong” Lacson whose group, the Pampanga Press Club, led the MOKA nomination for the four-time world junior golf champion. In her speech at the MOKA awards night December 11, Annyka – MOKA awardee in the field of sports – said representing the country in international golf competitions is “honor enough” and winning the prestigious award made it special. Annyka, who turned 10 last May 3, also stressed that “hard work and dedication” are the keys to be successful in sports. Annyka is the granddaughter of Pampanga Gov. Lilia Pineda and businessman Rodolfo “Bong” Pineda. The Grade 5 student at the O.B. Montessori Center in Greenhills ruled this year’s Future Champions of Golf International junior championships at the Riverwalk Golf and Club in San Diego, USA and the Veritas World Junior international golf tournaments, also in the USA. “My lola (Lilia) and lolo (Rodolfo) are my number one fans,” said Annyka, eliciting applause from the audience at the King’s Royale Promenade Ballroom Hall. Annyka thanked her parents – Lubao Mayor Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab and former National University and Philippine Basketball League (PBL) player Archen Cayabyab – for their “unending love.” Her mother and grandfather influenced her to play golf. “What’s good about Annyka is that her grades in school are also good,” said Gov. Pineda shortly after the MOKA event, which is the culmination of the 443rd Pampanga Day founding celebration. Annyka thanked golf clubs and groups in the country, which helped her become successful. She also expressed gratitude to her coach, Norman Sto. Domingo. “Annyka is blessed with the powerful combination of physical and mental strength which equips her to address the rigorous YOUNGEST MOKA WINNER. Gov. Lilia Pineda is a picture of joy shortly demands of golf,” said Sto. Domingo, a veteran after her granddaughter, Annyka Chanel Pineda-Cayabyab (R), became the youngest-ever MOKA winner. --CONTRIBUTED PHOTO GOLF WONDER.. Page 7 Seasoned int’l business exec takes over top post at Ocean Adventure SUBIC FREEPORT - A veteran of international business and Rhodes scholar is now at the helm of Ocean Adventure and Camayan Beach resort here. Arthur D. Tai was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) by the newly elected board of directors of Subic Bay Marine Exploratorium Inc. (SBMEI), parent company of Ocean Adventure and Camayan Beach resort hotel, this December. Tai replaced Timothy Desmond, one of the founding investors of Ocean Adventure, and has taken over the reins of the company as CEO/President at a critical juncture in the firm’s history. “We’re at a point now where there are tremendous opportunities for the growth of both Ocean Adventure and Camayan and my role, as I see it, is to navigate the company to maximize its huge potential,” Tai said. Tai added that “I am happy to note that SBMEI already has a strong management team in place , together with a very promising brand in both Ocean Adventure and Camayan, and this will allow us to pursue our strategic goals with no time lost.” Tai, who will also serve on the board of SBMEI, will provide strategic oversight and direct day-to-day management of the company, drawing from two decades of regional experience in his management and financial review, structuring and re-structuring of projects and programs involving international investors and Asian partners as a principal in Oxford Associates, Inc., an American business consultancy specializing in business and management consulting for western companies in TOP POST.. Page 7 Gov, PB grant P30K Christmas bonus for Capitol employees BY ELAINE MERCADO CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda announced yesterday the granting of P30,000 Christmas bonus for each of the more than 2,000 permanent and casual employees of the provincial government . The announcement came after the Sangguniang Panlalawigan approved the granting of same for regular and casual employees after they have determined that they have enough savings for the Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) of the employees and the Capitol is financially capable. “The employees of the provincial government will receive P30,000 each. We have savings and it is enough to give each and every deserving employee a Christmas bonus. We want your Christmas to be merry and your new year to be prosperous,” the governor announced. This announcement happened during the flag raising rites yesterday in front of the provincial Capitol, after the governor gave Christmas gifts to more than 4,200 Kapampangan families. This pronouncement of the Governor was met with loud and long applause by the employees attending the flag ceremony, who were gladdened by the announcement. The effect of the BONUS... pagE 7 PUNTA DESIGN AT CLARK. Dangerous Drugs Board Usec. Rommel Garcia (L); Punta Design Inc. president Byungmo Lee (R); and Corporate Secretary Eunsoo Park (C), cut the ribbon during Sunday’s inauguration of the International Furniture Manufacturer and Exporter’s office at Berthphil IV, Clark Freeport Zone. --CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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