Gridlocks, delayed airline passengers mar Clark hot air

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Volume 8
Number 56
Thu - Sat
February 12 - 14, 2015
PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO!
To eventually extend to Clark
P271.19-B rails plan afoot
to link Malolos, Calamba
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By Ding Cervantes
ITY OF SAN FERNANDO –
The government is pursuing
plans for a P271.19-billion
railways system called North-South
Commuter Rail Line (NS-CRL) that
would link Malolos, Bulacan and
Calamba, Laguna.
It will be the initial
project to be done under the government’s Integrated Luzon Railway
Project (ILRP), the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) has bared.
CLARK CIRCUS. Balloons of all shapes
and sizes, including that of a bust of Dutch
artist Vincent Van Gogh, litter the skies of
the Clark Freeport at the start of the Hot
Air Balloon Festival. Photo courtesy of Eric
Jimenez, CDC-EAD
The DOTC said the
NS-CRL would revive
plans to link Central and
Southern Talaglog regions that was also the
mission of the aborted
North Railways Project
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DOLE seeks ILO
help for better
wage formula Gridlocks, delayed airline passengers
mar Clark hot air balloon festival
CLARK FREEPORT The Department of Labor and Employment
(DOLE) is consulting with
the International Labor
Organization (ILO) for a
wage formula that could
square wage scales with
basic needs of the worker’s family.
In her speech marking the 88th birth anniversary of former Sen.
Blas Ople in Malolos,
Bulacan, Labor Sec.
Rosalinda Baldoz noted that while Philippine
minimum wage is one
of the highest in Asia,
the government is still
faced with the challenge
of finding ways to ensure
that wage levels are adequate to fulfil the essential needs of the average
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By Punto I-Team
CLARK FREEPORT –Traffic
gridlocks that snarled vehicles
for over three kilometers from
the Rizal Avenue-Clark Circumferential Road intersection in
Angeles City until the Friendship
Gate here and from the MacArthur
Highway going to the Main Gate
of this freeport greeted the first
day of the Hot Air Balloon Festival
here yesterday.
Airline passengers going to the
Clark International Airport (CIA)
here blamed the early morning horrendous traffic for missing their flights on Thursday as
Clark’s annual extravaganza
kicked off.
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Audience wins unexpected Valentine
date with ‘Kapuso’ heartthrob
A lucky girl picked
out from the audience
won an unexpected date
with GMA Kapuso heartthrob Enzo Pineda on
last weekend’s Dating
Game at SM City San
Fernando Downtown.
The Starstruck Fifth
Season
finalist
and
‘More Than Words’ actor
Enzo Pineda made a difficult decision to choose
from the three beautiful
searches namely Patricia
Lois Talusig, Mutya Ning
San Fernando 2014,
Reem Al Ibrahim, Mutya
Ning Santo Stomas 2014
and Mikee Sagum for the
pre-Valentine event held
at SM City San Fernan-
do Downtown last Saturday.
Mikee Sagum, 20,
who hails from Sto. Tomas is the lucky winner
who won a dinner-date
for two with the Kapuso star at Pizza Hut in
SM City San Fernando
Downtown.
–Press Release
GMA Kapuso Heartthrob Enzo Pineda is all sweet with his date Mikee
Sagum. Contributed photo
CSFWD gets new water truck, sanitation study
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—
The City of San Fernando
Water District (CSFWD) has
inaugurated on Thursday a
new water truck that it would
use to deliver supplies to more
than 40,000 concessionaires
during emergency situations
such as floods, drought and
breakdown of any of the 33
pump stations in this Pampanga capital.
Rep. Oscar Rodriguez and
Mayor Edwin Santiago graced
the blessing of the water truck
by Fr. Dixie Paras in front of
the city hall.
The truck, worth P1.95
million, carries a six-wheeler stainless steel tanker with
a capacity of 3,400 liters, according to Jorge Gumba, general manager of CSFWD, a
government-owned and controlled corporation. It would
also be used for regular operations.
“The board of director and
the management saw the
need to buy this life-saving
equipment when the city was
flooded following the breaching of the San Fernando-Sto.
Tomas-Minalin Tail Dike in
2011. Back then, we managed
to deliver only limited supplies
Photo courtesy of Paul Ariv Vergara,
City of San Fernando Water District
in small plastic containers to
our concessionaires in severely flooded villages,” Gumba
said.
“With our responsible employees and this new water
truck, CSFWD can supply water during emergency situations,” he added.
Gumba said the water truck
adds to the equipment that
can be mobilized by the disaster risk reduction and management councils of the Pampanga provincial government and
City of San Fernando government.
Tonette Orejas, CSFWD
chairperson, thanked the Department of Budget and Management for approving the
purchase of the water truck.
Orejas and her fellow directors Teresita Tablante, Angelo David, Ferdinand Caylao
and Benerito Aldana thanked
also the National Economic and Development Authority
and Local Water Utilities Administration for including the
CSFWD in a feasibility study
for a conceptual design for
sanitation.
The study is in support of
the cleanup and rehabilitation
ordered by the Supreme Court
in 2011 in Manila Bay.
Nabbed
Robber grabs Hermes bag with only P150,
drunk gun-totter threatens live-in partner
By Ding Cervantes
Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
MABALACAT CITY – A
tame-looking holdupper was
arrested here Wednesday
for robbing a woman, while
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in Mexico town, another man
was nabbed for threatening
to kill a married live-in partner
amid their apparent complex
relationships.
Jeffrey Comedia, 23, of
Purok 3, Riverside Subdivision in Barangay Duquit here
was arrested by the local police for allegedly holding up a
woman who had an expensive
Hermes bag that contained
but P150 cash.
The Mabalacat police, led
by its head Supt. Nick Torre,
said that at about 8:30 p.m.
last Wednesday, policemen
readily responded to the call
Share Your Extras at SM
SM invites its shoppers clean
their closets and Share Your
Extras with the less fortunate in this store based campaign.
A joint project of The SM
Store in partnership with the
Department of Social Welfare and Development and
SM Foundation, Share your
Extras booths have been set
up at all SM Stores where
shoppers can donate their
extra clothes or new pair of
slippers until March 31.
All donors will be entitled to
a P50 coupon to be redeemed
with a minimum P500 single receipt purchase of regular priced ladies’, men’s and
children’s apparel at The SM
Store until March 31, 2016.
Share your Extras was recently launched at SM Marikina highlighting the campaign’s
first beneficiaries from nearby
barangays in Marikina that
are covered by the govern-
ment’s 4Ps- Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.
SM Store President Ms.
Cielo Monasterio, SVP-Operations Mr. Joey Singian, SM
Foundation Inc. Executive
Director Ms. Connie Angeles
together with Social Welfare
Officer IV Ms. Karen Bullecer
took part in the heartwarming ceremony happily handing
shoes, clothes, and undergarments from the SM store to
the delighted kids.
Many more less fortunate
communities from DSWD
accredited beneficiaries nationwide will receive clothes
and slippers from the SM
Store through the Share
Your Extras campaign.
Join SM City Olongapo,
SM City Clark, SM City Pampanga, SM City Baliwag and
SM City Marilao in making
a difference with the Share
Your Extras campaign.
–Press Release
Together in the spirit of giving, SM Store President Cielo Monasterio with SVP-Operations Joey Singian, SM
Foundation Inc. Executive Director Connie Angeles, DSWD representatives with the first beneficiaries covered by
the government’s 4Ps- Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program at the Share Your Extras launch.
for help from Mary Joy Ibay
Camus, 25, of 5079 Dose Junio St. in Filipiniana Subdivision in Barangay Dau here,
after she was held up by Comedia.
Camus said she was walking towards home along Uno
de Mayo St. in her barangay
when Comedia suddenly appeared with his .38 Smith and
Wesson pistol and announced
a hold up. He later ran off with
Camus’s Hermes bag with
three pieces of P50 bills, assorted ID cards, two company
ID’s, her voter’s ID, Philippine
Business Bank Card, RCBC
Access card and one folded
umbrella.
Meanwhile, Mexico police chief Supt. Ricardo Pangan reported the arrest of one
Martin Perez, 47, a resident of
Barangay San Antonio in the
town and live-in partner of victim Ana May Nicomedez, 47,
married, and resident of San
Jose Matulid in the same town.
Perez was charged with illegal possession of firearms
and grave threats after he reportedly confronted Nicomedez in the house of one Wilfrido Bondoc, 52, also married,
in Barangay San Jose Matulid. Nicomedez was reportedly with her step child named
Marvin Dela Cruz, 33, at that
time.
The police did not give details on the relationships of the
persons named in their report,
except that Perez and Nicomedez were live-in partners
who were married to other
persons.
The report said an apparently drunken Perez arrived
on board a tricycle at the residence of Bondoc and threatened to kill his live-in partner
and the others in the house.
Alerted barangay security
men sought the help of the police who later arrested Perez.
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Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
Gov completes over 1.6-B Infra Projects in 4 years
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— Pampanga Assistant
Provincial Engineer Olimpio “Noli” Pangan revealed
yesterday that a total of
P1,637,749,396.65 infrastructure projects have been completed in less than four years
of the administration of Governor Lilia G. Pineda in Pampanga.
Pangan said that in the
first term of Governor Pineda
alone, some P1.03-billion major infrastructure projects had
been implemented and completed by the provincial government.
Capitol had funded major infrastructure projects like
construction and renovation of
district hospitals, construction
of classroom buildings in different public schools and provincial, municipal and barangay farm-to-market roads.
More than 400 classrooms
in 148 public schools had been
constructed in the whole province since the lady governor
assumed office. This is aside
from the six covered courts
also constructed in various
public schools.
The Provincial Engineering
Office (PEO) headed by Engineer Andy Austria had also
facilitated the construction of
boys and girls comfort rooms
Museum Attraction. Clark Development Corporation President Arthur
P. Tugade presents to Gov. Lilia G. Pineda of Pampanga, former CDC President
Levy Laus, chair of Laus Group of Companies, Rep. oscar Rodriguez of the 3rd
Congressional District of Pampanga, and others the representation of Mt. Pinatubo
eruption-- one of the attractions inside the newly renovated Clark Museum.
Photo courtesy of CDC-EAD
Punong barangay patay sa pamamaril
Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
Ni Armand M. Galang
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JAEN, Nueva Ecija - Hindi na
umabot nang buhay sa pagamutan ang punong barangay ng Dampulan sa bayang
ito nang pagbabarilin ng mga
hindi pa nakikilalang suspek
habang nakatayo sa harapan
mismo ng barangay hall bandang alas 7:20 ng umaga nitong Martes.
Kinilala ng pulisya ang biktima na si Barangay Chairman
Herminigildo Eduardo, 55, retiradong pulis at nasa unang
termino bilang punong barangay ng Dampulan.
Sa imbestigasyon, may
kausap na isa ring dating pulis
si Eduardo sa tabi ng flagpole
nang dumating ang mag sus-
pek na lulan ng isang SUV at
walang habas na pinaputukan
ang biktima.
Hindi naman nasaktan ang
kausap nitong lalaki na pansamantalang inimbitahan ng pulisya upang magbigay ng pahayag, ayon kay Chief Inspector Alexander Aurelio, hepe ng
Jaen police station.
Nakarekober ang scene of
the crime operatives (SOCO)
ng Nueva Ecija police office
ng 20 basyong bala at deformed slugs ng carbine mula
sa pinangyarihan ng krimen.
Nakuhanan ng CCTV camera mula sa ilang kalapit na
business establishment ang
insidente at sinisiyasat ito
ngayon ng mga otoridad.
pinag-utos ni Mayor San-
tiago Austria ang malalimang
imbestigasyon sa krimen.
Itinuturing niya itong malaking dagok sa kapayapaan ng
bayan lalo’t sinisikap ng pamahalaang bayan na burahin ang
imahe ng karahasan dito.
ng bayan ng Jaen ay isa
sa palagiang hot spot tuwing
panahon ng halalan dahil sa
mga insidente ng karahasan
at madugong engkwentro ng
ilang kampo ng mga pulitiko
noong nagdaang panahon.
Ngunit aminado ang pulisya na maraming anggulo
ang kailangan nitong silipin
dahil sa pagiging dating pulis
ni Eduardo.
“Matagal siyang nagserbisyo bilang pulis at babalikan
natin ‘yon,” ani Aurelio.
for 26 public schools amounting to P9.7 million; more than
P18-million for the establishment of Don Honorio Ventura
Technological State University
Sto. Tomas Campus and another P20 million was given for
the construction of expansion
building of the Philippine State
College of Aeronautics in Floridablanca and the renovation
of P43-million Regional Trial
Court (RTC) building.
The new RTC building,
composed of eight courts and
24 offices - fully furnished and
air-conditioned with 22 comfort rooms was constructed in
a span of 20 months by the
Provincial Engineering Office
(PEO)
The PEO had also implemented the improvement of
four classroom school buildings with comfort rooms at
Mexico National High School
worth
P1,188,230.28;improvement of San Isidro Gasak Barangay Road, Sta Rita3,761,198.80; concreting of
Mapalad Barangay Road,
Arayat - P1,487,420.14; improvement of Mabalacat District Hospital Phase III and
face lift of old buildings –
P6,425,275.51; improvement
of Escolastica Romero District Hospital Annex, San Nicolas, Lubao- P683,382.20; construction of multi-purpose covered area with reinforced concrete slab in Mabuanbuan,
Sasmuan - P2,062,990.68;
improvement of covered court
with stage, Dila-Dila, Sta. Rita
-P3,501,015.90; and construction of covered court
with two sets of basketball
courts, Prado Siongco, Lubao
- P2,357,890.06;
The provincial government
through the PEO had completed the general renovation
and improvement of all existing district hospital buildings in
the province including facilities
and medical equipment.
The governor had also initiated the establishment of dialysis centers in selected district hospitals; These were the
St. Agustine Dialysis center in
Escolastica Romero District
Hospital, Lubao; Pampanga
Diagnostic Center in Diosdado
P. Macapagal Memorial Hospital (DPMMH) Guagua and St.
Theresa Dialysis Center in Dr.
Andres Soriano District Hospital (DASDH) Magalang.
These
were
realized
through a public-private partnership with individuals and
companies who are helping
the governor through the pro-
vision of dialysis machines under a co-management agreement.
Through the PEO, the provincial government had facilitated the reconstruction
of several provincial roads in
flood-hit municipalities that
were damaged by previous
calamities.
Other infrastructure projects finished were the improvement of dikes particularly in Mandili, Candaba, and in
San Sebastian, San Luis town.
Pampanga River Dike road
Batasan-Candating section in
Arayat, San Nicolas 1st barangay road in Sasmuan, Phase
11 of Guagua-Sta. Rita-Porac
road San Matias and Becuran section, Phase IV Dila-dila
section both in Sta. Rita, and
Phase V Dila-dila-Pulong Santol section in Sta.Rita-Porac
were also completed.
The widening of San Miguel-Sta.Cruz barangay road
in San Simon and reblocking
and asphalt overlay of Sto. Domingo-Lourdes-San Isidro-Telacsan-Colgante
provincial
road from Minalin to Apalit and
Macabebe were finished.
The PEO also completed the improvement and concreting of the provincial road
in San Juan-San Jose-Natividad-Lambac-Pulong
Masle
road Lambac section in
Guagua, San Matias-San Simon road San Matias section
in Sto. Tomas, and Del Rosario-Bacolor road in the City of
San Fernando, Sta. Ana Magalang along San Agustin section and in San Sebastian San
Luis.
Also completed were the
repair and improvement of the
barangay hall, Dau, Mabalacat - P1,449,971.96; installation of three units artesian
well (Block 41, 53, 68), Northville 16, Atlu Bola, Mabalacat City – P29,500; construction of two storey evacuation
center at San Isidro Resettlement, San Isidro, Magalang
- P13,542,043.15; documentation, plans and subdivision
data for the resettlement projects in San Isidro, Magalang
-P715,792.00; improvement
of the Provincial Social Welfare Development Office P1,073,912.95; rehabilitation/
improvement of the roofing of
the Provincial Capitol building, Executive House, Capitol
Compound- P1,300,555; and
improvement of the Provincial
Administrator’s Office, Capitol
Compound - P621,021.60.
– Maribel U. Singca
‘Badong’ art exhibit opens in Angeles City
ANGELES CITY – In line with the celebration of the National Arts Month in
this city, the Angeles City of Tourism
Office (ACTO) is currently hosting “Badong: Salvador Bernal Designs the
Stage” exhibit at the Angeles City Library and Information Center.
“We wanted to bring arts, culture
and tourism closer to the Angeleños
and it is such an honor that Cultural
Center of the Philippines (CCP) and
National Council for Curriculum and
Assessment (NCCA) granted us this
rare opportunity to host this exhibit.”
said Dr. Richard Daenos, City Tourism
Officer.
“Through this exhibit, we are able to
dig into a deeper context of who we are
as Filipinos and as artists.” he added.
For his part, Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan also extended his thanks to
the CCP and the NCCA for allowing the
city to host the exhibit.
“This complements the city’s efforts in slowly but surely reviving our
people’s appreciation with our country’s rich and colorful heritage found in
theatrical arts. With the conversion of
the Old Pamintuan House in Miranda
Street by the National Historical Com-
Bernal’s work for “Lapu-Lapu”
mission of the Philippines to the Philippine Museum of Social History, Angeles is set to become a major destination in the country for the appreciation
of history, heritage and culture.” Pamintuan expressed.
Hailed as a National Artist awardee in 2003, Salvador Bernal pioneered
theater design in the country and was
the first to develop it as a profession.
He is named as the Father of Theater
Design in the Philippines for successfully elevating it as an art form.
Eric Cruz from CCP, a former student of Salvador Bernal, said that Angeles is known for its rich culture in
heritage and visual arts that is why they
chose it as one of its hosts for the exhibit. They are also hoping that through
this exhibit, they will be able to discover new and young talents in designing
for theater.
Featured in the exhibit are costumes used from actual plays, various
diorama, scale models of stage designs, and a timeline describing the life
of Bernal.
The exhibit will run its course from
February 10 to March 9, 2015, 9:00am5:00pm. Admission to the exhibit is free.
Cebu Pacific flies 16.9M passengers in 2014
with increased presence in the
Middle East and Japan, and
entry into Australia.
The Cebu Pacific Air group
increased flights to domestic markets, as its newly acquired subsidiary, Tigerair
Philippines, launched eight
domestic routes from its hubs
in Manila and Cebu to Butuan, Clark, Cagayan de Oro,
Davao, General Santos, Roxas, and Tagbilaran.
In
2014,
the
airline
launched
direct
non-stop
flights from Manila to Kuwait,
Riyadh, and Dammam. CEB
also launched a five times
weekly service from Manila to
Sydney. These are additional
routes to its existing long haul
service from Manila to Dubai.
CEB expanded its operations in Japan with the launch
of daily services from Manila to
Tokyo and a four times weekly service to Nagoya. The airline also increased its flights to
Osaka, from thrice weekly to a
daily service.
“Last January, CEB flew
its 100 millionth passenger.
We thank our passengers who
have allowed us to fly with
them throughout the years.
Our passengers constantly inspire us to find ways to serve
them better, and we look forward to enabling even more
Filipinos to fly,” said Candice
Iyog, CEB Vice President –
Marketing and Distribution.
For bookings and inquiries, passengers can visit
www.cebupacificair.com or call
the CEB reservation hotlines
(+632)702-0888 (Manila) or
(+6332)230-8888
(Cebu).
They may also download the
Cebu Pacific official mobile
app on the App Store. While
initially available for iOS devices, CEB is scheduled to roll
out a version for Android devices soon.
The latest seat sales can
also be found on CEB’s official
Twitter (@CebuPacificAir) and
Facebook pages.
CEB’s 54-strong fleet is
comprised of 10 Airbus A319,
31 Airbus A320, 5 Airbus A330
and 8 ATR 72-500 aircraft. It
is one of the most modern aircraft fleets in the world. Between 2015 and 2021, Cebu
Pacific will take delivery of 7
more brand-new Airbus A320,
30 Airbus A321neo and 1 Airbus A330 aircraft.
About Cebu Air Inc.
(PSE: CEB)
Cebu Air Inc. is the largest carrier in the Philippine
air transportation industry, offering its low-cost services to
more destinations and routes
with higher flight frequency
within the Philippines than any
other airline.
Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
The Philippines’ leading
carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE:
CEB), flew 16.9 million passengers in 2014, an increase
of 17.5% from 14.4 million
passengers flown in 2013.
On average, CEB flights were
84% full during the year. CEB
achieved notable passenger
growth in both domestic and
several international markets,
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O pinion
Editorial
Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
The pith of the issue,
the heart of the man
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AS YOU all know I’m the officer-in-charge now of the
Philippine National Police.
There is no doubt that we are all for the peace process.
Because first and foremost, we are peacekeepers. We are
your peacekeepers. Wala hong ibang gugusto ng katahimikan
kundi kami. Alam namin, alam ng AFP ang price to pay for
war.
Pero sir… we seek for very clear answers...We seek for
clear answers from the other party of the peace process.
Ano ba itong overkill na ginawa ninyo sa mga tauhan ko?
Ako, hindi ho ako nakatulog kagabi noong nalaman ko ‘yung
medico legal report. Si Inspector Tayrus, si Inspector Pabalinas
did not suffer any lethal shots dahil tinamaan sila sa paa lang.
Ganoon din yung PNC ‘yung isa. Papaanong namatay yan?
‘Yung isa binaril ninyo sa ulo eh buhay na buhay pa ‘yung
tao. ‘Yung isa hinubaran ninyo ng bulletproof [vest] niya eh.
Binaril niyo sa katawan niya. ‘Yung isa nine millimeter sa ulo
niya, dalawang fatal shots. Hindi pupuwedeng nagsuicide
‘yung tao dahil in the face of so many enemies kasi dalawa
[‘yung tama niya]. Nine millimeter, close range ‘yun. Short
firearm ‘yun.
Nakita na eh. Ito lang po ang gusto kong itanong. Nakita
niyo nang SAF yan eh.
Kahit anong violation pa yan, kahit na po sinabi nating
walang coordination, kahit na sabihin pa ho natin kung
sino’ng unang nagpaputok. Kausap yan eh sa usapang pangkatahimikan. Peace talks.
Bakit ninyo fininish yung mga tao ko? Kwarentay kwatro yan
eh. Tatatlo pa lang yung sinasabi ko. Twenty others were all
with headshots. Hindi pa ho kami tapos sa pagtatanong ko sa
medico legal namin.
You know, your honors, ito pong mga taong ito ay
simpleng mga tao lang ito. Kinuha ‘yung isang kriminal, legal
na operasyon. Tatanungin pa ba natin kung legal pa ba yun?
Terorista yan eh, kriminal yan eh. Nagpapasabog yan, ang
dami nang pinatay niyan. Tapos, you will blame coordination
to justify the killing of my people after fully knowing them that
they are from SAF, they are from government?
Mind you we’re all for peace. Walang ibang magsasalita dito para sa mga tao kundi
ako. Wala pong ibang inaasahan itong namatay na itong
kwarentay kwatro kundi po tayong lahat.
Bigyan naman natin ng hustisya at magpakatotoo sana
tayo rito. Hindi po pupuwedeng lagi ganito.
I seek answers for my people so that when I die…when
my time comes that I have to face them, at least I can say
something.
It is always sweet to die for this country. Itong mga
taong ito will always be there in your front and say “Mission
accomplished po.”
Sana nga sinasabi ko kasama na ako doon. Personal, so
that I can lie down before you and tell you, salute, “Mission
accomplished.”
Pero po inuulit po namin kami sa Philippine National
Police we are all for peace.
Sagutin niyo lang po ako. so that when we face each other
all in heaven I can tell them what happened.
My men I tell you buhay na buhay yan. Hindi niyo man
lang pinauwi kasama ng kanilang mga anak.
Dapat fair play lang ho lahat. That’s what I want, that’s
what I request. Fairness and justice for my men.
(Full text of PNP Dep. Dir. General Leonardo Espina’s
emotional testimony during the Feb. 11 House hearing on the
Mamasapano clash.)
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Zona Libre
Bong Z. Lacson
SHOPPING FOR a vice mayor, so it has been said of Angeles City Mayor Edgardo
Pamintuan.
In his list, reportedly, Councilors Jericho
Geryk Aguas and Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno,
and
chief-of-staff Alexander
Cauguiran
who is also president of the Partido ABE
Kapampangan, the very vehicle that carried
Pamintuan to victory in 2013.
Earlier entries Councilors Maricel Morales
and Alvin Pogs Suller, reportedly, already cut
off.
I have absolutely no pretension to influence
the mayor’s choice. My wish is to present this
piece, published here on May 15, 2013 – in the
wake of his triumph, as some sort of an aide
memoir.
Be careful with history
EDGARDO D. Pamintuan has earned the
distinction of having bested the dynasties
that ruled and reigned over Pampanga for so
long, commencing in the immediate post-WWII
period as a matter of record.
Last Monday, EdPam put an end to the
political glory of Cong. Carmelo “Tarzan”
Lazatin that began in his congressional win in
1987 and all through three terms in the House,
onto three terms at the Angeles City hall and
another term in Congress. A formidable feat
there, Tarzan’s winning streak. No mean feat,
EdPam’s breaking it.
In 2010, EdPam made incumbent city
Mayor Francis “Blueboy” Nepomuceno blacker
than blue, burying him in an avalanche of over
20,000 votes.
History
written!
Chorused
EdPam’s
myrmidons, beholding in their champion St.
George slaying not one but two dragons. History re-written, more aptly.
The Lazatin and Nepomuceno dynasties –
with the patriarchs themselves at the head –
got their first beating in the local elections of
1988.
It was the last battle between Don Francisco
G. Nepomuceno, incumbent city mayor, and
Don Rafael Lazatin, member of the interim
Batasang Pambansa dissolved in the aftermath
of the 1986 EDSA Revolt.
Don Paquito had the distinction of unseating
Apung Feleng as Pampanga governor at the
close of the ‘50s.
It was Antonio “Bubusuk” Abad Santos –
himself of the prominent clan that produced
the martyr of WWII, the father of Philippine
socialism, and a city mayor – that put a definitive
end to all political aspirations of the aged lion
Lazatin, and the outwitted fox Nepomuceno.
In 1988, the Nepomucenos were already
a spent force, with Don Paquito losing the
mayorship and his son Robin trounced in the
gubernatorial race by Bren Z. Guiao. The Lazatins though still had Cong Tarzan,
then just starting to develop his political
muscles. The all-too-brief Abad Santos interregnum
– all but one term – passed into the “triumph
of the masa” in Pamintuan – yes, EdPam – in
the election of 1992 and in his unprecedented –
and still unmatched – victory in 1995, where a
combination of the votes of all his five rivals still
fell short of that he got.
It was to EdPam’s eternal chagrin that
– against better political judgment – he
resuscitated the Nepomuceno dynasty,
taking in the then-apolitical Blueboy as
running mate.
“Mete no ren. Oba’t bibiyayan mo
pa. Datang ing panaun ila pa ren deng
makamate keka (They are (politically)
dead. Why are you reviving them? Time will
come when they themselves will slay you
(politically).” So did Tarzan warn EdPam
then.
True enough, in 1998 Blueboy beat
EdPam for the first congressional district
seat. The favour the latter returned in the 2010
city mayoralty contest.
It was Tarzan’s turn to revive the beaten
Blueboy with their tacit, if not outwardly tactical,
alliance in the elections just past.
Santayana materializing here: “Those who
do not learn from history are doomed to repeat
it.”
Someone re-phrasing it: “Those who learned
from history are privileged to watch those who
did not learn repeating it.” Here lies the more historical sense of
EdPam’s victory.
Bubusuk Abad Santos won against a
Nepomuceno and a Lazatin engaged in
a vicious war between them. EdPam won
against a Nepomuceno and a Lazatin sharing
a common front against him. So Tarzan lost. And Blueboy too. So that’s
finis to their dynasties?
Not quite, to me.
There is city councilor Atty. Bryan Matthew
Nepomuceno, Blueboy’s nephew, getting reelected, a very strong Number 2.
There is Tarzan’s namesake, Carmelo “Pogi”
Lazatin II getting elected to the city council too,
albeit at Number 9.
There’s the next generation of dynasts for
you.
Yeah, a headline in our last issue says:
“EdPam, Guiao shatter Lazatin, Nepo
dynasties.” Shatter, yes. But it takes no time to
pick up the pieces. As they say in merrie olde England, “The
king is dead. Long live the king!” q q q
IN MATTERS of choice, we Kapampangans
have a fool-proof standard: “Mipandayu mang
puling, masanting ne ing makasiping.”
Today in Philippine history
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Lamberto Vera Avellana is born
in Bontoc, Mountain Province
On February 12, 1915,
Lamberto Vera Avellana, first
Filipino National Artist in Theater and Film, was born in
Bontoc, Mountain Province.
Avellana, the so-called Boy
Wonder of the Philippine Movies and a prominent film and
stage director, made his film
debut in 1939 with “Sakay,” a
biopic on the early 20th century Filipino revolutionary
Macario Sakay.
Directing more than 70
films in a career that spanned
six decades, Avellana’s films
-- “Anak Dalita” (1956) and
“Badjao” (1957), attained international acclaim and stood
as his most prominent works
despite budgetary limitations
that hampered the post-war
Filipino film industry.
“Anak Dalita,” which was
named Best Film at the 1956
Asia-Pacific Film Festival, was
a realistic portrayal of poverty-stricken Filipinos coping
with the aftermath of World
War II.
“Badjao” was a love-story
among the sea-dwelling Bad-
jaos, an indigeneous Filipino
people hailing from Mindanao.
Rolf Bayer was the screenwriter for both films.
Avellana was also known
as the first Filipino filmmaker who directed “Kandelerong Pilak” -- the first Philippine film ever shown at the
Cannes International Film
Festival -- as well as founder
of the first Philippine theater
group, the Barangay Theater
Guild (1939).
He died on April 25, 1991
at the age of 76.
Napaguusapan
Lang
Felix M. Garcia
Bakit nga kaya?
Base sa nakuha nating impormasyon
Hinggil sa RPT records sa Capitol
Ng labing siyam na bayan at lungsod nitong
Mabalacat city, ‘in terms of collection’
Ng ‘revenue’ at/o marapat bayaran
Nitong sa itaas ay naturang bilang,
(Maliban sa capital city’s performance,
Na di kasama sa ulat o listahan);
Base sa listahan – at kung saan itong
Mexico, kumpara sa Sto. Tomas town
Na pito lamang ang barangay, paanong
Higit na mataas ang kanyang koleksyon?
Kaysa bayan nga ng Mexico, na mayrung
Apat-napu’t-tatlong barangay , at may Mall
Na kagaya riyan ng SM at Robinson,
(Maliban sa ito’y isang ‘industrial town’)
At ang land area n’yan tiyak na malawak
Kaysa sa Sasmuan at saka Sto. Tomas,
Puera lang marahil sa Lubao at Porac
Na s’yang sa RPT n’yan bale ang nag-‘top’
Kasunod ang Guagua, Apalit, Bacolor
At San Simon, (na ang ini-‘remit’ nitong
RPT ay mahigit sa eleven (11) million;
(Wong surpassed anyone who sits then as mayor).
Pang-anim ang bayan ng Floridblanca,
Na halos nine (9) million ang ni-remit nila;
Arayat, pang-walo; Minalin, Candaba
Ang bale pang-siyam at pang-sampu kumbaga.
Patunay lamang na ang ating butihing
‘Governor is indeed truly establishing
A sturdy tax culture for our dear province,’
Base sa sariling obserbasyon natin.
Evidently that said ‘sturdy tax culture
Has yet to reach the new city and Mexico town;
Papanong ang ganung liit na koleksyon
Nitong una, na ni walang isang milyon
At itong huli na P 1.8 million lang
Gayong gaya nga ng ating pagka-alam
Ay napakalawak nitong ‘land area’ nyan,
Na commercial, industrial at residential?
At sa lahat ng LGUs sa Pampanga,
‘In terms of development’ nangunguna;
Pero imbes sila itong maging ‘Bida’
Sa laki ng RPT kulelat sila?
Ito ba ay sanhi ng kapabayaan
Ng kung sinong dapat tumutok sa ganyan?
Gaya halimbawa kung ang Punongbayan
Ay medyo kulang sa ayuda kung minsan
Sa kahero upang tutukan ng husto
Ang paniningil sa mga propetaryo?
(O kahit may singil ay di naman nito
Nire-remit agad sa’ting Kapitolyo?)
Papano nga kaya maipaliwanag
Na ang maliit na bayang Sto. Tomas,
Na may angkin lamang na pitong barangays
Nasapawan ang Mexico’t Mabalacat?
Ay mali! Bakit nga kaya nagka-ganun?
At mas malaki pa ang naging koleksyon
Nitong ika nga ay ating ‘smallest town’
Kaysa malalaki? (Kay Eli, itanong!)
Bullseye. Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan and Porac Mayor Carlito Dela
Cruz grace the opening of the Outdoor Archery at SandBox in Alviera.
Contributed photo
Archery leads slew of new
attractions at SandBox in Alviera
Take aim and find your center at SandBox at Alviera as
the adventure park opens an
Outdoor Archery for families
and friends to enjoy. SandBox
at Alviera in Porac, Pampanga
has partnered with Oculus Archery to bring fun with the bow
and arrow in a new outdoor
range this love month.
Newbie archers as young
as 7 years old, accompanied by an adult, or young at
heart with senior cards, are
welcome to experience Outdoor Archery at SandBox. The
packages priced at P400 for a
one-hour session or P250 for
a 30-minute session include
basic coaching, bow & arrows,
quiver, chest and arm guards
plus one balloon target. There
are also various novelty targets available such as famous
cartoon villains to make the
activity more fun and interesting especially for kids.
“Our mission is to erase the
notion that archery is an elite
sport. Anyone can enjoy it from
kids to adults as long as they
have the upper body strength
to pull the string and concentrate on their target,” said Krizia Chu-Tranquilino, General
Manager of Oculus Archery.
The lessons conducted by
expert archers are accessible
and comprehensive, without
removing fun in the equation.
Archery helps clear the mind,
and allows people to decompress when under stress. For
kids, it will train their mind to
focus, a very important skill at
school.
The Aerial Walk, an obstacle course with horizontal and
vertical elements, has also
been expanded for a longer,
more challenging, and exciting experience. From 17 activities, it now offers 28 activities
with the addition of new tunnels, loops, beams, nets, and
ziplines. Guests who will take
the challenge to complete this
pumped up Aerial Walk can
expect a real workout.
Bikers, in the meantime,
can get their hearts pumping
in the 9-km Alviera-Columbia
Bike Trail located adjacent to
the park and within the perimeter of Alviera. This is where
guests can bring their own
bikes and enjoy a ride with
their families and friends while
taking pleasure at the scenic
views of the Porac mountain
range.
Part of the initial phase
of the Alviera development,
SandBox has drawn almost
a hundred thousand walk-in
visitors for its outdoor adventure attractions since it opened
in April last year. The Giant
Swing, the country’s tallest
at 10-meters high, provides
riders an exhilarating swing
through the air. Housing the
Wall Climbing, Rappelling and
Free Fall, there’s the 15-meter
Adventure Tower, which also
provides the best views within
and around Alviera.
The adventure continues
with the Avatar One, Asia’s first
roller coaster zipline, which
brings daring visitors 180-meters up and down through lines
and curves. Guests can also
drive the ATV and go through
rough and plain terrain, rivers, mountains, and forests.
Guests who are less active
can enjoy the Mini Golf or play
with their kids at the chidlren’s
playground, SandBox also has
an open field for sports, parties, and other outdoor activities. Everyone in the family
can have fun in SandBox.
“SandBox has given visitors unique outdoor thrills built
from the natural environment
of Alviera. We are excited to
bring more fun attractions for
the community as we continue
with our development plans for
Alviera,” said John Estacio, Alviera General Manager.
SandBox at Alviera is just
starting. Everyone can look
forward to additional attractions and activities including
night operations. With SandBox being opened at night,
guests can finally enjoy outdoor activities under star-filled
skies. This will be complimented with the opening of the first
set of dining choices in Alviera.
Extreme group activities such
as urban karting, airsoft, and
paintball will also open this
year.
Alviera is a 1,100 hectare
masterplanned development
by Ayala Land in partnership
with Leonio Land. It is envisioned to become the regional growth center of Central Luzon complete with residential
options, country club, shopping and dining choices, as
well as educational and business facilities for a holistic living experience.
SandBox at Alviera is open
from Tuesdays to Sundays,
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For booking guidelines, visit the Alviera
webpage at www.alviera.ph
and on Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter at AlvieraPh.
Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
‘Very poor’ sa liit ng RPT proceeds
Itong Sta. Ana, Mexico at San Luis;
Pero ang di natin lubos na malirip,
Ang sa Mabalacat… pinaka-maliit,
7
Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Bernardo Q. Capio who died
intestate on January 21, 1993 in Magalang, Pampanga executed an Affidavit of
Extrajudicial Settlement with Sale of his estate, more particularly described as a
parcel of land (Lot 25-C, Psd-328333) situated in the Barrio of Lourdes, Angeles
City and covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 69059 of the Registry of
Deeds of Angeles City, before Notary Public Reymon E. Fabros as per Doc No.
101, Page No. 96, Book No. VII, Series of 2015.
Punto! Central Luzon: February 13, 20 & 27, 2015
Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Tomasa Ocampo Carbungco
who died intestate on November 24, 2014 in Angeles City executed an Affidavit
of Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of Rights of her estate, more particularly
described as a parcel of land (Lot 2, Pcs-03-000634) located in the Barrios of
San Nicolas and Lourdes, Angeles City and covered by Transfer Certificate of
Title No. 63262 of the Registry of Deeds of Angeles City, before Notary Public
Reymon E. Fabros as per Doc No. 97, Page No. 95, Book No. VII, Series of
2015.
Punto! Central Luzon: February 6, 13 & 20, 2015
Notice of Self-Adjudication
Best airline services. Francis Gallagher, CEO of Global Traveler and Bonsung Koo,
GM of Asiana Airlines US Marketing and Alliances, hold up Asiana Airlines’ awards with their
proud flight crew at the annual GT Tested Reader Survey Awards. Contributed photo
P271.19-B rails plan afoot to link Malolos...
From page 1
under the Arroyo administration.
The NS-CRL project
would provide a modern
railway link between Malolos and Caloocan City
from where the South
Rail would be rehabilitated through Alabang and
Laguna.
The
government
Public-Private Partnership Center estimated the NS-CRL to cost
about P271.19 billion for
a stretch of 89.7 kilometers between Malolos
and Calamba.
Transportation and
Communications
Sec.
Joseph Emilio Abaya
said the project would
be under the Build-Operate-Transfer scheme
with the concessionaire
entitled to manage and
operate the project for 20
to 30 years.
The winner in the bidding for the project would
not only construct the
railways, but also provide rollings stocks including the trains, the
railways, a modern signal system, bridges and
viaducts to complete the
DOLE seeks ILO help...
From page 1
Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
worker’s family.
Baldoz noted that at
present, Metro Manila
has the highest minimum
daily wage of P466,
while minimum wage in
the provinces are determined by their respective Regional Tripartite
Wages and Productivity
Boards (RTWPB).
She said that only in
8
November last year, the
RTWPB in Central Luzon raised to P349 the
minimum daily wage for
non-agricultural workers
in the region, up from
the previous P342, with
lower rates in the agricultural, retail and services sectors. In Aurora
province, wages were
pegged at P298 daily for
non-agricultural workers
and from P271 to P283
for agricultural workers
and P228 for those in the
retail and services sector.
Baldoz admitted minimum movement in the
wage scales in the provinces and the non-inclusion of establishments
with less than 10 workers as well as those who
had declared losses.
She said that apart
from seeking ILO formula on better wage com-
entire system, the DOTC
also said.
Under the ILRP, the
railways project would
eventually extend to the
Clark International Airport at Clark Freeport
which former Pres. Ramos, in his Executive Order No. 174, designated as the “future site of
the Philippines’ premier
gateway.”
putation, the government
is also finding ways to
decrease to 6.6 percent
the current unemployment rate by 2016, from
seven percent noted in
2012.
“We also want to
bring down the 20 percent underemployment
rate to only 17 percent by
the time the term of Pres.
Aquino ends,” she added. –Ding Cervantes
Gridlocks, delayed airline passengers...
From page 1
The traffic situation
quickly normalized at
around 10 a.m., after the
balloons had long drifted off to the skies, when
vehicles going to this
freeport
considerably
thinned.
But the early morning gridlock was also
enough for workers in
this freeport to report late
for work on Thursday.
The main bulk of balloon viewers come to the
Freeport before 5 a.m. in
time for the usual balloon
flights by 6 a.m. It coincides with the first shift
of workers in various factories and call centers at
the Freeport, resulting
often to traffic standstill.
Passengers in early
morning flight schedules
at the Clark International
Airport also suffer great
inconvenience
during
festival times. Missed
flights have been a constant complaints in festivals past.
Unfit for balloons
The inconvenience of
workers and travellers,
the man-hours wasted
and the opportunities
lost due to the traffic gridlocks comprised but “minor” arguments against
the holding of the hot air
balloon festival at Clark.
The Pinoy Gumising
Ka Movement (PGKM)
has branded the hot air
balloon festival as part
of a “conspiracy to sabotage” the development of
the Clark airport as premier international gateway, an advocacy it has
embraced since the immediate
post-Pinaubo
years.
PGKM argues that
hot air balloons are “a
curse to international airports.”
“So what international airport in the world
can you find one hosting hot air balloon festivals?” PGKM Chair Ruperto Cruz asked. “What
airlines in their right mind
would ever cohabit with
balloons in an airport?”
Calling COA
The PGKM has likewise sounded alarms
over allegations of “probable graft and corrup-
tion” arising from the hot
air balloon festival.
The Clark Development Corp. and the
Clark International Airport Corp. are reported, through the years,
of granting annual subsidy for the holding of the
festival amounting up to
P3.5 million.
“The public has never been appraised how
those public funds were
used, liquidated or audited,” the PGKM said.
Another
“questionable deal” comprises
the gate receipts, parking fees, stall rental fees,
and commercial sponsorships which are collected reportedly by the
Philippine
International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta Foundation, Inc. (PIHABFFI), which organizes the event, through
its president Capt. Jose
Mari “Joi” Roa.
“The hot air balloon
festival is fertile ground
for the Commission on
Audit to rake as it may
just find a mother lode
of corruption here,” the
PGKM said.
A Facebook upload
yesterday said “Hot air
balloon the festival of
corruption starts today”
which gained over a dozen “likes” in seconds.
Revive road
Meanwhile,
the
PGKM said the traffic
gridlock caused by the
hot air balloon should
serve as “eye-opener” to
the Angeles City government to “revive the hidden road” connected to
the Friendship-Circumferential Road.
At the time of the
road expansion in the
area prior to the hosting
last week of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting at Clark,
the PGKM called for the
re-opening of the Clark
Avenue that links directly to the Friendship
Bridge.
The road is currently blocked by a wall and
giant billboards some 50
meters from the northern
end of the bridge.
“This will ease greatly ease traffic around Korea town and the Friendship Gate of Clark,” the
PGKM said.
Notice is hereby given that Macaria Taruc Dela Cruz, sole heir of
Armando T. Dela Cruz who died on April 9, 1995 executed an Affidavit
of Self-Adjudication of his estate, more particularly described as a parcel of
land located on Lot 28A, Blk. 26, Sta. Monica Village, City of San Fernando,
Pampanga and covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 342333-R, before
Notary Public Severino T. Santos as per Doc No. 90, Page No. 19, Book No.
231, Series of 2014.
Punto! Central Luzon: February 6, 13 & 20, 2015
Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Rosario V. Sicat who
died intestate on March 4, 2003 in Angeles City executed an Affidavit of
Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of Rights of her estate, more particularly
described as a parcel of land (Lot 2, Blk. 19 of the subd. plan Psd-41859 being
a portion of Lot 13, described on plan Psd-30450 LRC (GLRO) Cad. Record
No. 124) with existing improvements, located at 1768 Dr. P. De Guzman St.,
C.M. Recto, Angeles City and covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 37619,
before Notary Public Jackson Visda Yabut as per Doc No. 1137, Page No. 89,
Book No. LXXVI, Series of 2014.
Punto! Central Luzon: January 30, February 6 & 13, 2015
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
THIRD JUDICIAL REGION
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF
GUAGUA, PAMPANGA
Balikatan Property Holdings, Inc.,
Mortgagee/Assignee,
-versus-
FREM CASE NO. 15-2251
Extra-Judicial Foreclosure
Sps. Nomie A. Velasco and
of Real Estate Mortgage Under
Leonor E. Velasco
Act 3135, as Amended by Act 4118
Debtors/Mortgagors,
x------------------------------------------x
NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act No. 3135 as amended
by Act No. 4118 filed by Balikatan Property Holdings, Inc., mortgagee/assignee
with postal address at 24th Floor, BPI Buendia Center, Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue,
Makati City, against Sps. Nomie A. Velasco and Leonor E. Velasco with known
address at San Pablo, Guagua, Pampanga and Lot 12, Blk. 1, Road Lot 1,
Morning Star Subd., Bo. San Pedro, Guagua, Pampanga, to satisfy the mortgage
indebtedness which as of January 13, 2015 amounted to FOUR HUNDRED
NINETEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY THREE PESOS AND
78/100 (Php 419,193.78) Philippine currency, and other obligation that may
become due and demandable plus the expenses of the foreclosure, the Clerk
of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Guagua, Pampanga
thru Sheriff Hernando M. Panganiban, will sell at public auction on March 20,
2015 at 10:00 in the morning at the lobby of the Hall of Justice, San Matias,
Guagua, Pampanga to the highest bidder, for cash in Philippine currency, the
herein described real property with all its existing improvements, to wit;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 293348-R
A parcel of land (Lot 12, Blk. 2 of the subd. plan Psd-03023055, being a portion of Lot 12-D, Psd-03-004307, L.R.C. Rec.
Cad. No.) situated in the Bo. of San Pedro & San Pablo, Mun. of
Guagua, Prov. of Pamp. Bounded on the SW., along line 1-2 by
Lot B, Psu-52640 (Property of PNR Co.); on the NW., along line
2-3 by Road Lot 2; on the NE., along line 3-4-5 by Road Lot 1;
on the SE., along line 5-1 by Lot 11, Blk. 1, all of the subd. plan.
Beginning at a pt. marked “1” on plan, being N. 87 deg. 06’W.,
1148.01 m from BLLM No. 1, Mun. of Guagua Cad. thence N. 23
deg. 38’W., 8.00 m to pt. 2; thence N. 57 deg. 41’E., 13.00 m to
pt. 3; thence S. 21 deg. 37’E., 2.28 m to point 4; thence S. 23
deg. 38’E. 8.00 m y opt. 5; thence S. 69 deg. 39’W., 10.81 m to pt.
of beginning; containing an area of Ninety Nine (99) Square
Meters.
The Notice of Extra-Judicial Sale will be published in a newspaper of
general circulation in the province of Pampanga and Angeles City once a week
for three (3) consecutive weeks and will be posted in three (3) conspicuous
public places prior to the date of sale for the information of the public in general
and of the interested parties in particular.
Prospective bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the
title of the above-described property and the encumbrances existing thereon if
any there be.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated
time and date.
In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it
shall be held on March 27, 2015 at the same time and place without further
notice.
Guagua, Pampanga, January 20, 2015.
Socorro M. Limson
OIC-Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff
Hernando M. Panganiban
Copy furnished:
Sheriff IV
Balikatan Property Holdings, Inc.
24th Flr. BPI Buendia Center,
Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City
Sps. Nomie Velasco and Leonor E. Velasco
San Pablo, Guagua, Pampanga/Lot 12, Blk. 1,
Road Lot 1, Morning Star Subd. Bo. San Pedro
Guagua, Pampanga
PUNTO! Central Luzon: January 30, February 6 & 13, 2015
LGBT advocate to host
CLTV 36 new lifestyle show
The Gossipmiller
Pokwang nabingwit ang puso
ng Hollywood actor
MASAYA ngayon ang singer-comedienne na si Pokwang dahil finally ay nakatagpo na siya ng bagong
mamahalin sa katauhan ng American actor na si Lee O’Brien na kasama niya sa TFC movie na “EDSA
Woolworth” na ginawa sa Amerika at kamakailan lamang ipinalabas sa Pilipinas.
Dumating sa bansa ang cast ng naturang pelikula para mag-promote at dito naging malinaw ang intention
ni Lee kay Pokwang na sa simula pa lamang ng kanilang shooting ay attracted na pala sa kanya.
Hindi naman magiging sagabal sa pagmamahalan nina Pokwang at Lee ang kaisa-isang anak ng
komedyana dahil masaya ito para sa kanyang ina.
Nakatakdang bumalik ng Pilipinas si Lee in April for a two-week vacation at makilala pa nang husto si
Pokwang at anak nito na si Mae.
Kung saka-sakali man daw na dumating sa punto na yakagin siya ni Lee
na manirahan sa Amerika ay iku-consider niya ito dahil gusto rin naman
ng kanyang anak na magtrabaho sa Amerika pagkatapos ng pag-aaral
nito.
Ogie Alcasid bet sa politics
si Senator Grace Poe
Talo ni Nate ang amang si Ogie Alcasid dahil hindi mapapanood
ang Ultimate concert kung saan kasama si Regine Velasquez dahil
wala nang tiket sa February 13.
Sa Feb. 14, guest naman si Ogie sa Beginnings concert ni
Zsa Zsa Padilla sa Music Museum. Eh, si Nate, may sariling
upuan sa MOA Arena.
Dahil parehong busy, hindi makakapag-celebrate ng
Valentine’s Day sina Ogie at Regine, kaya nauna nang
ibinigay ni Ogie sa Songbird ang Valentine’s Day gift niyang
Infinity bracelet na ang biro’y P10M ang worth.
After Feb. 14, ang MuSIKATin OPM concert ang focus ni
Ogie. Two hours of pure Filipino music ang magaganap sa
Philippine Arena sa Feb. 20.
Sa presscon, present ang director ng concert na si Paolo
Valenciano, musical director na si Ryan Cayabyab at tatlo sa
performers -- sina Lovi Poe, Solenn Heussaff at Verni Varga.
Pumunta na si Ogie sa Philippine Arena para tingnan ang
venue at kahit siya, nalula sa laki at ganda nito.
Hindi
lang daw ang concert ang ipagmamalaki ng mga Pinoy, pati ang
venue na may 55,000 capacity.
Isa lang ang MuSIKATin sa magpapa-busy kay Ogie this
year dahil sa March 14, matutuloy na ang 12-hour concert
featuring OPM artists.
Sa mid-June, magaganap ang Lakas OPM, isa pang
concert, at sa last week ng July, isi-celebrate ang Linggo ng
Musikang Pilipino.
Masaya si Ogie dahil for one week, Pinoy music ang
maririnig sa radio at mga establishment. Dala ito ng pagpirma
ni President Noynoy Aquino sa Proclamation No. 933.
Isinusulong din ng OPM ang OMP Bill at kailangan nila ang
tulong ng media rito.
“Inaayos na rin namin, we’re in consultation and we’re
in the lines of creating our own Grammy Awards and we’re
planning to do that if not this year, next year. Tatawagin
naming Filipino Music Award o OPM Music Award,” sabi ni
Ogie.
Kabilang pala si Ogie sa mga may gusto na tumakbong
president o vice president ng bansa sa 2016 si Sen. Grace Poe.
“Kahit anong posisyon basta tumakbo lang siya. I know she’s young
at bago lang siya at sasabihing housewife. Pero advantage niya ang
pagiging bata at nakikita natin ang maganda niyang trabaho sa Senado,”
pahayag ni Ogie.
Lovi Poe looks forward sa regalo
ni Rocco Nacino
Lovi Poe
Bago ang launch ng kanyang new single, “Bigkas”, and its music video,
nakipagkita muna si Lovi Poe sa kanyang boyfriend na si Rocco Nacino.
She did the album, with Brisom Sommer.
The songs will also be formally launched in “Sunday All Stars” this coming
Sunday.
How did she get to collaborate with Brisom? “A common friend introduced
me to Brian and nag-jamming kami,” says Lovi. “He told me he has written a
song that’s perfect for me, ‘Bigkas’ nga. I listened to it and I liked it. After this, I
intend to come up with a new album. I realized na-miss ko rin ang singing and
I’m glad to be part of the big OPM concert at Philippine Arena, ‘MuSIKATin’, on
February 20.”
Rocco has not yet given his birthday gift for her when we got to talk on the
eve of her natal day. “Pero maganda siya magregalo. Last year, he installed a
couch sa car ko na nagiging bed so I can rest during out of town tapings. Hindi
ko pa alam what he’ll give me for this year.”
How about his Valentine gift for her last year? “Hindi pa kami on that time.
Bale this coming Valentine will be our first together. But I’m leaving for Balesin
Island on the morning of Valentine’s Day kasi I’ll be a bridesmaid sa kasal ng
good friend kong si Heart Evangelista the next day, Sunday. Saturday, February
14, is also the birthday of Heart (who’s turning 30), and kami ng aming friends
have prepared something for her.”
So what’s next for her at GMA7 after she was a guest in “Magpakailanman”
last Saturday? “My manager, Leo Dominguez, said may offer na for a new
soap after ‘Dalawang Mrs. Real’, but hindi ko pa alam kung ano. In the
meantime, I’m doing the movie on Gregoria de Jesus, ‘Lakambini’, directed
by Jeffrey Jeturian. I’m so excited with this project but kinakabahan din, kasi
it’s something so new and different for me.”
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Department of Transportation and
Communications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Office No. III
City of San Fernando, Pampanga
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Department of Transportation and
Communications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Office No. III
City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Application for Extension of Validity of a
Certificate of Public Convenience to operate
a PUJ service with Motion to Allow Late
Filing
CASE NO. RFRO-III-99-03168
MARTIN C. ANGELES
Applicant
x---------------------x
NOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certificate
of Public Convenience to operate a PUJ
Service for the transportation of passengers
and freight on the route: GUAGUA-SM CITY/
ROBINSONS STARMILLS (CSFP) via
BACOLOR, MAGDALENA ROAD and vice
versa with the use of ONE (1) unit, which
certificate is valid up to October 13, 2014. on
January 26, 2015, Applicant filed a motion
for Late filing of extension of validity of said
Certificate of public convenience which the
board finds the motion to be mentorious the
same was hereby GRANTED.
NOTICE is hereby given that this
Application will be heard by this Board on
February 18, 2015 at 9:00 A.M. at its Office at
the abover address.
Applicant is hereby ordered to publish this
Notice at least FIVE (5) days before the above
date of hearing once in a nwespaper of general
circulation in REGION III.
Parties opposed to the granting of the
Application must file their written oppositions
supported by documentary evidence on or
before the above date, copy of the same be
furnished to the applicant, and may if they so
desire appear on the said date and time.
This application will be acted uponby this
Board on the basisof the records of this case
submitted by the parties, unless the Board
deems it necessary to receive additional
documentary evidence for the judicious
resolution of the same.
WITNESS the Honorable Atty. ZONA
RUSSET M. TAMAYO, Regional Director this
th
27 day of January 2015 in the City of San
Fernando, Pampanga.
Application for Extension of Validity of a
Certificate of Public Convenience to operate
a PUJ service.
CASE NO. RFRO-2000-0608
RODOLFO ZAPATA
Applicant
x---------------------x
NOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certificate of
Public Convenience to operate a PUJ Service
for the transportation of passengers and freight
on the route: CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-STO.
TOMAS and vice versa with the use of ONE (1)
unit, which certificate is valid April 04, 2015.
In theapplication filed on January 29, 2015,
Applicant request for the extension of validity
of said Certificate with the use of the same
number of unit authorized.
NOTICE is hereby given that this
Application will be heard by this Board on
February 24, 2015 at 9:00 A.M. at its Office at
the abover address.
Applicant is hereby ordered to publish this
Notice at least FIVE (5) days before the above
date of hearing once in a nwespaper of general
circulation in REGION III.
Parties opposed to the granting of the
Application must file their written oppositions
supported by documentary evidence on or
before the above date, copy of the same be
furnished to the applicant, and may if they so
desire appear on the said date and time.
This application will be acted uponby this
Board on the basisof the records of this case
submitted by the parties, unless the Board
deems it necessary to receive additional
documentary evidence for the judicious
resolution of the same.
WITNESS the Honorable Atty. ZONA
RUSSET M. TAMAYO, Regional Director this
30th day of January 2015 in the City of San
Fernando, Pampanga.
Atty. JONATHAN V. JAVATE
Attorney IV
Punto! Central Luzon: February 13, 2015
Atty. JONATHAN V. JAVATE
Attorney IV
Punto! Central Luzon: February 13, 2015
Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Ponciano I. Del Rosario who
died on September 30, 2004 in Magalang, Pampanga executed an Affidavit of
Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of Share of his estate, more particularly
described as a Willy’s Jeep with MV File No. 0364-3729, Engine No. 522663,
Chassis No. 283R, Plate No. CEB 722, and C.R. No. 57642153, before Notary
Public Almario D. Marimla as per Doc No. 495, Page 39, Book XXVI, Series
of 2015.
Punto! Central Luzon: February 13, 20 & 27, 2015
Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The Laus group
owned regional television
network CLTV 36 has announced that starting this
February, they’ll begin airing a new show called “Living in Style with Michelle
Jhoie Ferraris”.
This new local lifestyle
show will have its primetime debut on February
Ferraris
14, Saturday from 5-6PM
and will have replays on
Friday 8-9PM and Sunday 7-8PM.
The show will be hosted by Michelle Jhoie
Ferraris, a staunch LGBT (Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgenders) rights advocate and a
well known expert in fashion, beauty and styling.
Ferraris revealed that she is excited about the
show and this is something that she really wanted to do.
“If there is anything close to a dream job, Living in Style just might be it for me,” Ferraris expressed.
“It gives me the ability to combine all of the
things I love, not only in terms of fashion and styling but also other aspects of living which we do
and those we wanted to learn,” Ferraris added.
“Living in Style with Michelle Jhoie Ferraris”
will have something for everyone. The content of
the show will range from features and live studio
interviews on latest fashion and styling trends,
segments on local personalities, achievers,
home, food, events and what’s happening in the
region and more.
“We’ve been wanting to launch a new local
lifestyle show for some time and the only person
we have in mind and who is best suited to handle the program was Ms. Ferraris,” said CLTV 36
General Manager, Sonia Soto.
“The time is right and we are fortunate that
she finally accepted our offer and made the right
decision in joining the CLTV roster of hosts,”
Soto added.
Cesar Pambid
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Punto! Central Luzon • February 12 - 14, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday