Gov supports Kiwanis Asia Pacific Convention 2015

EdPam cites
‘political will’
in beautification
projects
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VOLUME III • NO. 176
MARCH 03, 2015
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
TUESDAY
ALL FOR CLARK. Officials of the House Committee on Youth and Sports Development, led by Committee Chairman Davao Del Norte Rep. Anthony Del Rosario
(C, with glasses) and Vice-Chairman Pampanga First District Rep. Yeng Guiao, join hands with (L-R) Felizardo Colambo, chief of staff of Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara;
International Olympic Committee representative Francisco Elizalde; Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Jose Cojuangco; POC Secretary-General Steve
Hontiveros; CIAC President and CEO Emigdio Tanjuatco III; Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) Clark Green City Project Manager Tomas Macrohon;
and Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Ricardo Garcia in choosing Clark Freeport as a proposed site for the National Training Center. --CIAC-CCO PHOTO
ANGELES CITY - Mayor
Edgardo Pamintuan highlighted the role of political will
in the establishment and beautification of public spaces, plazas and parks during a forum
of the League of Cities of the
Philippines (LCP).
Pamintuan made the statement before local chief executives, members and guests of
the LCP “Interactive Conference on Public Place and the
New Urban Agenda” held over
the weekend in Manila.
“What actually started the
ball rolling with the establishment of these parks was when
we saw how dark and decrepit
the old Philippine National
Railways station in our city
was. We saw it as a place of opportunity. My wife suggested
that we had to clean the station up – and we just did,” Pamintuan said, being one of the
mayors invited to talk on a session on public spaces.
“Today, because of our will
to create venues of recreation
for the people, we now have
functional parks where families, students, employees and
the local residents go for a relaxing evening of bonding, storytelling or just relaxing after a
hard day’s toil. In Angeles, we
political will.. PAGE 7
Clark Freeport to house
training hub for athletes
By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario
CLARK FREEPORT - The technical working group (TWG) of the House Committee
on Youth and Sports Development yesterday agreed to build a National Training
Center (NTC) for young athletes inside this
Freeport and at the Green City in Capas,
Tarlac. clark training hub... pagE 7
Gov supports Kiwanis Asia
Pacific Convention 2015
by JOEL P. MAPILES
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Governor
Lilia Nanay Pineda expressed full support
yesterday to the holding
of Kiwanis Asia Pacific
Convention 2015 from
March 5 to 7 this year at
the Clark Freeport with
a theme, “Toward another century of growth
and service.”
“I wish you all the
success for the 40th Kiwanis Asia Pacific Convention 2015,” the governor said.
She added that the
Kapampangans
are
hoping that the mem-
bers and officers of
Kiwanis International
can make a difference
to help make the world
even better through
their community projects and services.
This came as the
Kiwanis officers paid
a courtesy call to Govkiwanis... pagE 7
KIWANIS COURTESY CALL. Officers and members of Kiwanis International led by Toto Gonzales pay a courtesy call to Governor Lilia Nanay Pineda to inform the provincial government about
the Kiwanis Asia Pacific Convention 2015 starting from March 5 to 7 at Clark Field Pampanga. Looking
on are Board Members Anthony Joseph Torres, Nestor Tolentino, Cherry Manalo and Chief of Staff
Frances Olga David Dizon. --JUN JASO
2NEWS
AC school wins Tesda video-making tilt
Headline Gitnang Luzon • MARCH 03, 2015
By Charlene A. Cayabyab
ANGELES CITY - A vocational school here recently won the
“2015 Tatak Tesda Provincial
Video-making Contest,” allowing them to advance to the regional level.
St. Peter’s College of Angeles
City took home the top prizes
of the video-making contest of
initiated by the Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority (Tesda).
Alumnus Jerry Manaloto,
who now works as an assistant
cook in a restaurant, placed first
in the individual category and
got P5,000 and a plaque.
His entry was likewise chosen as “Best in Video” that gave
him an additional P3,000 and
plaque.
Moreover, St. Peter’s was
named as grand winner in the
school category, which narrated
the story of alumna Eufemia
Sapa who is now a housekeeping attendant, and got P100,000
worth of Training for Work
Scholarship Program (TWSP)
vouchers and plaque.
It was also hailed as “Best
in Story” in that category that
earned the institution extra
P50,000 worth of TWSP vouchers and plaque.
“The contest, now in its second year, seeks to promote technical vocational education and
training to Filipinos especially
among the youth as a viable option to attain better opportunities in life,” Tesda Provincial
Director Belinda Labutong said.
“It is designed to boost our
efforts to remove the stigma or
the second-rate status assigned
to tech-voc courses in the country. Through these two to three
minute flicks, it is our hope that
more Filipinos will be encouraged to take this path,” Labutong said.
“Tatak Tesda Year 2” has two
categories: Individual where a
contestant shares his/her own
story on how tech-voc changed
his/her life and School where
a participating tech-voc school
tells the story of an alumnus/
alumna.
A panel consisting of representatives from Technical Vo-
cational Institutions, Philippine
Information Agency, and the
media selected winners.
Entries were judged based
on Story content (60 points)
and Quality of Execution (40
points).
Other recipients of special
awards were Achievers1 alumna
and spa owner Belinda Muldong- Best in Story and People’s
Choice for individual category
and International School of
Advanced Career and Technology- Best in Video and People’s
Choice for school category. •
OUTSTANDING STUDENTS. Angeles University Foundation honors The Outstanding Students and 716 academic scholars in a program led by AUF President Dr. Joseph Emmanuel L. Angeles
(5th R), and Argentinian priest Rev. Fr. Luciano Ariel Felloni (5th L) last February 27 at the AUF Sports and Cultural Center. This year’s AUF-TOS awardees are (L-R): Enrie F. Nicdao, BSED-English (Visual Arts);
Rachel Anne G. Gamboa, BSHRM (Performing Arts); Mark Lowen M. Aguilar, BSED-English (Community Service ); Adrian Paul P. Liangco, BS Psychology (Research ); Matthew U. Gopez, BS Accountancy
(Leadership); John Carlo C. Molina, BS ECE ( Science & Technology); Darlene Amabele P. Salunga, AB Comm (Journalism); Charlene I. Abordo, BS Tourism Management ( Sports); and Diane Antonette O. Adduru, BS Nursing, (Loyalty). --AUF PHOTO
Grand finals for
LiKhALIKASAN
set on March 5
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The
grand finals of the “LiKhALIKASAN:
Likhang Awit para sa Kalikasan” songwriting contest initiated by the Philippine Information Agency and the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources is set
on March 5 at the Events Center of SM City
Pampanga.
“The contest seeks to instill awareness
on positive behaviors and perspectives as
resiliency safeguards against the effects of
climate change; promote environmental
awareness, protection and preservation;
and recognize people empowerment and
involvement towards measures leading to
preserving the well-being of the environment as an act of protecting not just it but
more so protecting people’s lives,” Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Regional
Director William Beltran said.
It is the culminating activity in Central
Luzon of the yearlong national climate
change adaptation and mitigation advocacy campaign of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources under Director Francisco Milla, Jr and PIA, which
carries the brand “Nagbabago na ang Panahon, Panahon na para Magbago!”
Ten finalists were chosen from dozens of
entries submitted by budding composers
from all seven provinces of the region.
Those who made it to the finals include
“Ngunit bakit ganito?” by Darwin James
Singca of Orani, Bataan; “Tabing Ilog” by
Aaron Rondilla of Samal, Bataan, “Let’s
likhalikasan.. Page 7
Saint Joseph City School studes
hold parade of talents in Bataan
BALANGA CITY, BATAAN - Children from the
Saint Joseph City School
(SJCS), this city brought
cheers to their parents and
wowed the big crowd during a parade of talents at
the Bataan capitol over the
week.
Considered as one of the
oldest private learning institutions in Bataan, SJCS
was founded in 1953 offering nursery, kindergarten,
preparatory and Grades 1 to
6 curriculum.
School Principal Alicia
Rueda thanked the proud
parents for their full support to the activity. The
SJCS choir, all in white,
started the program singing
the doxology, the Philippine
National Anthem and the
Balangueño Hymn.
Five-year old kids in colorful costumes brought the
house down when they innocently danced to the tune
of “A Whole New World”.
The lights went off for a few
minutes but the children patiently waited on stage.
When power resumed,
they danced in high spirits
to the tune of “Itaktak Mo”.
The SJCS Dancers, composed of Grade 6 pupils,
were like professionals in
their rendition of “Candy
Man”. It was an afternoon
not only of songs and dances but of poems, fashion
show and karate/taekwondo
as well.•
Cops nab
suspected
drug peddler
in Sto. Tomas
By Froilan E Magtoto
STO. TOMAS - Police operatives of this town arrested on
Sunday a 38-year-old suspected drug peddler here.
Chief Inspector John Clark,
town police chief, identified
the suspect as Alberto Digman,
alias ”Jon Jon Manok”, a resident of Morning Sun, Moras De
La Paz, Sto. Tomas.
Clark said Digman was
handcuffed after he handed a
plastic sachet containing suspected shabu to a police poseur
buyer along a municipal road in
Blue Diamond, also in Barangay Moras De La Paz.
A body search on the suspect yielded another plastic sachet containing shabu.
Also confiscated was the
marked money used in the operation.
Digman was taken to the
Sto. Tomas Police Station for
investigation and inventory of
the seized items.•
BOARD PASSER. Mayor Marino
Morales awards University of the
Philippines-Manila graduate Faula
Anne Pena Bordon, who topped the
February 2015 Occupational Therapist
Board Exam with a passing rate of
81.20 percent.
--CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
MARCH 03, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon
BUSINESS 3
Pampanga towns
to experience
9-hour brownout
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - Parts of
Pampanga will experience up to nine
hours of power interruption
tomorrow,
March 4.
“Customers of PELCO II and SFELAPCO-Floridablanca in
the towns of Guagua,
Bacolor, Sta. Rita, Sasmuan, Porac, Lubao
and
Floridablanca
will have outage from
8:00AM to 5:00PM,”
National Grid Corporation of the Philippines Central Luzon
Corporate Communi-
APPRECIATION. Clark Development Corporation President Arthur P. Tugade (third at the back row from right) joins awardees given
Plaques of Appreciation from CDC management for making the First Senior Officers Meeting of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (SOM1APEC) in Clark recently as success. Recipients were Fontana Dev’t. Corp., Holiday Inn Resort Clark, Montevista Villas & Mimosa Golf, Oxford
Hotel & Casino, Philippine Air Force and Widus Hotel and Casino. --CDC-EAD PHOTO
NNC enjoins CLuzon residents:
Abide by the 10 ‘Kumainments’
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The National
Nutrition Council (NNC)
enjoined residents to live
healthy by abiding to the 10
Kumainments.
“These are the laymanized but more comprehensible version of the 2012
Nutritional Guidelines for
Filipinos. We hope this
can help change the eating
habits and behavior of our
kababayans here,” NNC-3
Regional Program Coordinator Florinda Panlilio said.
The 10 Kumainments
are: 1) Kumain ng iba’t
ibang pagkain (Eat a variety of foods everyday to
get the nutrients needed
by the body); 2) Sa unang
anim na buwan ni baby,
breastfeeding lamang at
mula six months, bigyan
din siya ng ibang angkop
na pagkain (Breastfeed infants exclusively from birth
up to six months then give
appropriate
complementary foods while continuing
breastfeeding for two years
and beyond for optimum
growth and development);
3) Kumain ng gulay at prutas araw-araw (Eat more
vegetables and fruits everyday to get the essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber
for regulation of body processes); 4) Kumain ng isda
karne, at iba pang pagkaing may protina (Consume
fish, lean meat, poultry, egg,
dried beans, or nuts daily
for growth and report of
body tissues); and 5) Uminom ng gatas at kumain
ng pagkaing mayaman sa
calcium (Consume milk,
milk products, and other
calcium-rich foods such as
small fish and shellfish everyday for healthy bones
and teeth).
Also 6) Tiyaking malinis
at ligtas ang ating pagkain at
tubig (Consume safe foods
and water to prevent diarrhea and other food and water-borne diseases); 7) Gumamit ng iodized salt (Use
iodized salt to prevent Iodine Deficiency Disorders);
8) Hinay-hinay sa maaalat,
mamantika, at matatamis
(Limit intake of salty, fried,
fatty, and sugar-rich foods
to prevent cardiovascular
diseases); 9) Panatilihin
ang tamang timbang; (Attain normal body weight
through proper diet and
moderate physical activity
to maintain good health and
help prevent obesity) and 10)
Maging aktibo. Iwasan ang
alak at huwag manigarilyo
(Be physically active, make
healthy food choices, manage stress, avoid alcoholic
beverages, and do not smoke
to help prevent lifestylerelated non-communicable
diseases).
“The Kumainments were
adapted from the 10 Commandments meaning we
need to live by the messages
and if you miss one you are
already committing a sin,”
Panlilio added. •
Senate seeks to replace 45-yr-old Pharmacy Law
MANILA - The Senate
passed on third and final
reading Senate Bill No.
2436 or the Philippine
Pharmacy Act of 2014
which aims to regulate
the practice of pharmacy,
integrate the pharmacy
profession, and enhance
professional competence
through mandatory continuing development and
research.
Senator
Antonio
Trillanes IV, sponsor of
the measure, said the proposed measure will replace the outdated Pharmacy Law (Republic Act
No. 5921) to standardize
pharmacy education, and
regulate the registration
and licensing of pharmacy
graduates.
“Advances in science
and technology, particularly changes in the health
sector platform, coupled
with the rapid expansion
of the global economy,
have made the 45-year old
Pharmacy Law outdated,
if not obsolete,” Trillanes
said.
“It is imperative that
we update this law to
keep the practice of the
profession abreast with
these developments and
to make it relevant to how
it is practiced in the country,” he added.
Senate
President
Franklin M. Drilon said
that the measure was part
of efforts to modernize
and improve the capacities of different key indus-
tries such as the health
service, business and agriculture sectors, in light
of new challenges faced
by the country such as the
ASEAN integration slated
to begin this year.
“We need to ensure that
important sectors like the
pharmaceutical industry,
which directly affect the
lives of our countrymen,
are not being left behind
by their regional and international counterparts
in adopting the latest
structural
innovations
and systems that will allow them to provide better
services and products,”
Drilon said.
Trillanes, chairman of
the Committee on Civil
Service and Government
Reorganization, said that
the bill was intended to
equip the pharmacists
with the “necessary tools
to further improve and
maintain our vibrant
pharmaceutical industry
and provide them with
the necessary competitive
edge to be able to compete in the international
arena.”
Trillanes said the proposed legislation calls for
the establishment of a
Professional Regulatory
Board of Pharmacy. Under the measure, he said,
pharmacists in government service shall receive
a starting salary equivalent to Salary Grade 15
under Republic Act No.
pharmacy law.. Page 7
cation and Public Affairs Officer Ernest
Lorenz Vidal said.
“Reason of outage
is to facilitate annual
preventive maintenance of 100MVA
transformer at Hermosa Substation and
1.5MVA Transformer
at Basa Substation
simultaneous
with
transmission
line
works along Hermosa-Guagua 69kV line.
Normal
operations
will
immediately
resume after work
completion,”
Vidal
added. •
World Bank commends DA
implementation on PRDP
MANILA - The World Bank (WB) has commended
the Department of Agriculture (DA) for the successful kick-off of the Philippine Rural Development
Project (PRDP), which has already allotted at least
P11.4 billion (B) for sub-projects by early January.
WB Task Team Leader Carolina Geron lauded the
partnership of the DA and the Local Government
Units (LGUs) in implementing PRDP, during a meeting with Secretary Proceso J. Alcala and other DA
and WB officials on February 13 in Quezon City, DA
said in a statement.
“With just two months, the project has already
mobilized implementing units which resulted in a
substantial pipeline,” Geron said as quoted in the DA
statement.
PRDP was declared effective on December 3,
2014.
DA said that according to Geron, representatives
from other countries including Mongolia are interested to visit the Philippines to see the good strides
of what the DA is doing in PRDP.
The WB team has recently completed a series of
reviews in four clusters namely—North Luzon, South
Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao to check the on-going
preparation of sub-projects under the PRDP and assess the readiness of both the DA and the LGUs in
executing the project.
Alcala likened PRDP’s conception into a “healthy
baby” who has grown so fast, adding that the national government has a good projection of the project.
Alcala also recognized the importance of collaboration with the LGU, World Bank, national agencies
and other stakeholders, for the successful implementation of the project, stressing that the project would
not be successful if DA has to do it alone.
He added that more than providing financial assistance to LGUs, the project will offer “out of the
box” solutions to promote efficient implementation
of rural development projects from the national office down to the regions and LGUs, which the DA can
also share to other countries.
One of the tools used and promoted under the
PRDP is the “geo-tagging” of sub-projects, which
promote correct and transparent implementation of
projects on the ground.
In a separate interview, Alcala stressed the importance of geo-tagging in implementing farm-tomarket road (FMR) projects.
“Before, FMRs were executed without proper
basis, but with geo-tagging we see to it that all proposed FMRs should connect to the national road
networks,” he added.
Because of the unprecedented success of geotagging, DA has been tapped by other national agencies
like the Department of Public Works and Highways
and National Irrigation Administration—“so they
can adopt the same technology.”
PRDP, a P27.48-billion project, implemented under the DA has funding support from a World Bank
loan, the national government and LGU. It aims to
develop the economy in the rural areas while increasing incomes of rural farmers and fishers. (DA)•
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Headline Gitnang Luzon • MARCH 03, 2015
EDITORIAL
Most ideal
IT’S refreshing to note that
the House Committee on
Youth and Sports Development has seen the potential of
the Clark Freeport as a tourism and sports destination.
It has been agreed upon after yesterday’s meeting that
the National Training Center
for the country’s young athletes will be built in a 50-hectare property inside the Clark
Freeport, at a cost of P35 million.
Another one will be built at
the soon-to-rise Clark Green
City in Capas, Tarlac, at a
34-hectare lot.
Philippine Olympic Commission (POC) President Peping Conjuangco, who is vice
chairman of the committee’s
technical working group, said
Clark is the most ideal area
due to its proximity to the
airport.
The proposed center in
Clark is expected to house
some 200 to 500 athletes, it
was learned. Davao Rep. Anthony del Rosario, chairman
of the Youth and Sports Committee, is very supportive to
the proposal.
Earlier, 1st District Rep. Joseller “Yeng” Guiao cited the
need to transfer the national
training center of Filipino
athletes from Manila to Clark
because of traffic and threats
of flooding in the area.
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Dukit
(SK ng Filipinas, Panghuli sa 7 na bahagi)
I
SA sa mga espesyalisadong sining na nagamitan ng anumang pako. Ang mga
kilala sa Pilipinas ay ang paglililok matatandang gumagawa dito ay tinataat paglikha gamit ang materyal na wag na mandaras dahil na ring sa ang
kahoy, bato at maging ng metal. Ito ang pinakagamit ay ang pag-gamit ng daras
sining na tinatawag na dukit sa Kapam- na animo ay palakol na parang piko ang
pagkakagawa.
pangan.
Ang larangang ito ay may
malalim na kasaysayan, mula
pa sa panahong hindi pa nakakarating ang mga Español
dito sa Pilipinas hanggang sa
kasalukuyang panahon. Mula
sa paggawa ng mga sagradong
bulol ng Ifugao, at mga sinaunang bangka, at marami pa
hanggang sa mga pang-simbahang imahe na tianatawag
na malasantu, santo at rebultu
sa Kapampangan.
Sa kasalukuyan, ang mga
tradisyunal na manlililok o Aleesus Manarang
mandukit ay makikita pa sa
mga lugar tulad ng Paete in
Ang balutu naman ay gawa sa mga
Laguna, the Ifugaos of the Cordillera
region, and the Maranaos and Tausugs piling-piling klase ng kahoy na nakukuof Mindanao. Sa Pampanga, ang mga ha noon sa mga kabundukang Zambales
natitirang henerasyon ng mga batikang at Sierra Madre habang ang mga nagamandukit ay makikita pa sa matandang gawang bangka naman ay nakakarating
hindi lamang sa pangunahing kapangdistrito ng Betis ng bayan ng Guagua.
Sa distritong ito ng Betis na dating pangan ng Pampanga kundi maging
hiwalay na bayan noong una, dito nak- sa mga baybayin ng Bataan, Zambales,
ilala ang masining na tradisyong ito ng Rizal, Bulacan, Valenzuela, Maynila
pamandukit. Sa mula sa matandang bar- hanggang Batangas, Cavite at Mindoro.
yo ng Paglalabuan dito nakahimpil ang Dagdag pa rito ay ang pagkakatuklas
maraming mandukit ng Betis. Sinasa- sa isang matandang daras na tinawag
bing ang tradisyon dito ay mula pa noong na Daras Candaba na siyang lumilitaw
panahon bago dumating ang mga dayong na pinakamatandang artifak ng ganito
Español dito sa bansa. Ang Paglalabuan uri. Ipinagpapalagay na ito ay ginamit
ay isang matandang baryong Betis na noong panahong Neolitiko ng Pilipinas
nagsilbing sadsaran ay nagsilbi ring sen- sa parteng Central Luzon particular sa
tro noon ng pagawaan ng mga sinaunang dako ng baying Candaba ngayon.
Sa katunayan, may mga tradisyunal
uri ng bangka na kung tawagin ay balutu
o baroto sa ibang wika ng Pilipinas. Ang pang gumagawa pa ng balutu gamit ang
pag-gawa ng mga balutu ang siyang si- pamadukit ng pamamaraan sa Abucay,
nasabing pinakaumpisa ng tradisyong Bataan.
Ang pamandukit ay kasama sa
pamandukit, na kung saan ang mga sinaunang bangka ay ginagamitan ng kag- malapad na kaurian ng matandang pagamitang tulad ng daras, lukob at palakol aanluwage sa Kapampangan. Ito ay datpara maihugis ang kabuuang porma nito ing laganap na tradisyon ng paggawa sa
para maging isang bangka na hindi gi- maraming matatandang bayan ng Pam-
panga at hindi lang nalilimita sa paggamit ng kahoy kundi ng pila o luwad,
metal tulad ng bakal at tanso at marami
pa. Ito ay makikita sa mga tradisyunal
na mga mandukit ng baul at lamesa na
may bone-inlaid design, mangkukuran
“Ang pamandukit ay kasama sa malapad
na kaurian ng matandang pag-aanluwage
sa Kapampangan. Ito ay dating laganap
na tradisyon ng paggawa sa maraming
matatandang bayan ng Pampanga at
hindi lang nalilimita sa pag-gamit ng kaMagbalawe hoy kundi ng pila o luwad, metal tulad ng
bakal at tanso at marami pa.”
W
(gumagawa ng kuran o palayok) at panday ng Apalit, magkukuran at gumagawa
ng kabaong ng Sto.Tomas, magkakaserolang pukpuk ng Floridablanca, mandukit ng Sta. Rita at Mexico, gumagawa
ng putung sanikulas ng Mexico. Arayat
at Guagua, magpaparol ng San Fernando
at Angeles City, dukit bonsai ng Mabalacat at Bamban, at marami pa. May mga
piling banggit sa kasaysayan tungkol sa
tradisyong ito na makikita bilang pinakapangalan ng pagkakakilanlan ng isa sa
mga nabanggit na tao ng Will of Fernando – siya si Manduquit na ibig sabihin
ay “mandukit” o “isklutor” sa madaling
sabi o ang manggagawa ng sinaunang
bangkang balutu. Si Manduquit ay asawa
ni Liquiao na kung saan ang mga anak
nila ang nagmamamayari ng pamanang
lupain ng Bulusan.
Ayon kay Professor Regalado Trota
Jose, marami sa mga 17th century na
gamit na matatagpuan sa mga lumang
simbahan at kabahayan na ginawa ng
mga Pilipino noon ay may impluwensyang Intsik at Kapampangan. Ang
magbalawe...Page 7
Do I need to care?
HILE watching TV last Sunday night, I saw the recent
advertisement of the Bureau
of Internal Revenue or BIR as part of
its campaign to encourage all taxpayers to continue their meaningful contributions in building the nation by
paying their respective taxes properly.
The TV commercial shows different
professionals such as doctors, teachers,
pilots, entrepreneurs, and many others carrying boxes with their personal
Tax Identification Number or TIN, and
putting them together as pieces
of a puzzle to create a structure.
The boxes which
come in different
sizes when assembled become
roads, bridges,
irrigation, hospitals, schools, and
libraries that will
benefit the entire
nation.
As a media/communications professional, I wish to commend the creative and brilliant minds behind the
said TV advertisement. This recent
BIR campaign is undoubtedly better
than the said agency’s advocacy plan
last year wherein the print ad showed
a female doctor “riding piggyback” on
a female teacher and implied that doctors and medical practitioners are not
paying the right amount of taxes as
compared to teachers who remit taxes
properly. Although as a teacher, I was
able to relate to what the print ad was
The latest advertisement, on the
other hand, is indeed compelling and
considered as successful in terms of
achieving its purpose which is to intensify and increase revenue collection amid the growing expenditures
of the government. This commercial,
which works by appealing to both the
logos (logic) and pathos (emotions),
is quite effective in “capturing the
hearts” and representing the different
kinds of taxpayers in
the country. The main
message of the said ad
encourages all income
earners to pay their
taxes properly and
contribute to nationbuilding. As one of
the target audience,
Brainwaves I can say that this
campaign was able to
Michelle Catapcommunicate its mesLacson
sage effectively and is
successful in meeting
cal Association aired their resentment its objectives.
But as I was left in awe with the
against this print ad, and appealed to
the BIR to remind its PR team to “prac- flair and genius of the people behind
tice their trade fairly” and avoid infor- the concept of the TV commercial, remation campaign schemes that may ality sank in slowly and I realized that
cause divisiveness and controversies. despite this clever and skillful BIR
Unquestionably, the BIR is just doing campaign, it is still a failure. With
its job to go after the taxpayers, but all of us honest taxpayers aware that
BIR officials should also be reminded corruption is deeply rooted in our
that they should perform their duties government, we shake our heads in
in an ethical manner. The BIR should dismay because at the end of the day,
stop singling out individuals such as we know that the money we pay as
the case of Manny Pacquiao or a spe- taxes go to the crooks’ pockets. Left
cific group of people like those from the me ask myself in return, do I need to
care anyway?•
medical profession.
trying to convey as we can proudly say
that we pay taxes down to the last centavo. But anyone will also agree that the
said print ad was certainly unfair and
derogatory to those in the medical profession especially those who are honest
taxpayers.
The controversial “piggyback” campaign is actually an example of a logical
fallacy called hasty or faulty generalization in which a conclusion is
made without sufficient basis or
evidence. The Philippine Medi-
“This commercial, which works by
appealing to both the logos (logic)
and pathos (emotions), is quite effective in ‘capturing the hearts’ and
representing the different kinds of
taxpayers in the country.”
MARCH 03, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon
Kababaihan sa Panahon ng mga digmaan
(Una sa dalawang bahagi)
A
NG buwan ng Marso ay National Women’s Month. Sa
buwan ding ito ipinagdiriwang ang International Women’s
Day (ika-8 ng Marso) at ang Women’s Rights Week
(ika-1-7 ng Marso).
Para sa lahat ng kababaihan (lalo na sa
aking ina) ang dalawang artikulo kong
ito.
mga kababaihan sa ngalan ng pambansang kasarinlan at pagtatanggol.
Dalawang daan at limampung digmaan ang naganap sa ika-20 siglo,
at karamihan sa mga ito ay may kinalaman sa usaping pangrelihiyon. At ang lahat ng ito
ay maliwanag na kasalanan
•••
Mga ilang taon
o halos mahigit
isang dekada na ang
nakalilipas
nang
maganap ang mga ABEL SOTO
sumusunod na mahahalagang pagbabago sa pagtrato sa mga kababaihan
sa mga sumusunod na bansa. Sa
AFGHANISTAN, pinahihintulutan
na ang mga kababaihan na mag-aral
sa eskuwelahan. Sa India naman,
naisabatas na ang pagbabawal sa
tinatawag nilang “bride burnings”.
Sa Ethiopia naman, ang mga kababaihan sa Africa at ang mga unang
ginang ng Burkina Faso, Nigeria,
Mali, at Guinea ay nagtipon-tipon
para kondenahin at mag-protesta
sa pagtanggal sa ari ng mga batang
babae (“genital mutilation”) na
matagal ng gawain sa 28 bansa sa
Afrika at sa Gitnang Silangan. Sa
Estados Unidos naman, ang mga
kababaihan ay kasalukuyan pa ring
nakikipaglaban para sa pagsuporta
sa kapakanan at kapakinabangan ng
mga “single mothers”, para sa mga
“day care programs” para sa anak
ng mga naturingang “single mothers”, para sa pantay na pasahod o
“wage equity”, at para sa pantay na
suportang pinansyal sa “women’s
sports” kagaya ng sa mga kalalakihan. Saan mang dako ng daigdig
ngayon, naghahanap pa rin ang mga
kababaihan ng kanilang tinig sa mga
pampublikong gawain.
Samantala, ang mga kalalakihan sa maraming panig ng daigdig
ay nagbabanta ng pangmaramihang
pagkitil ng buhay at karapatan ng
Towards
the Light
aklat tungkol sa peminismo (“feminism”), naisip ko na ang lahat ng
mga mapanganib at lumalalang
sakit at iwa-iwarang na ayos at anyo
ng mga bagay-bagay sa ating lipunan
ay pawang isang payak na sabwatan
lamang ng puwersa ng mga kalalakihan laban sa mga kababaihan. Ngu-
“Anuman ang mga katangian na taglay ng
mga kababaihan kung bakit sila naiiba, ang
mga ito ay kailangan ng mundo natin sa panahon natin ngayon.”
laban sa dignidad at kabanalan ng buhay. Anong mali sa
lahat ng mga ito? Anong mali
sa atin? Nakatayo tayo ngayon sa bingit ng pagkaubos ng sangkatauhan habang ipinagmamalaki
natin na hinahanap natin ang Diyos
ng buhay. Ipinangangalandakan
at ginagamit natin ang relihiyon
bilang katwiran at pagbibigay katarungan para apihin ang iba pang
mga relihiyon. May mas malinaw
pa kayang katibayan kaysa sa mga
ito na ang ating pagkakaiba-iba at
hindi pagkakasundo-sundo ay hindi
naman talaga tungkol sa relihiyon
kundi sa ngalan ng relihiyon, ngunit
nakaugat naman sa katuwiran na
lumalapastangan mismo sa tunay
na diwa at kabuluhan ng relihiyon?
Ang tanong na ito ay biglang
pumaimbabaw sa aking isipan
nang mabasa ko ang tanong na inemail sa akin ng kaibigang babae
na kasalukuyang nagtuturo ngayon
sa Amerika: “Ano nga bang mga
handog ang maibibigay ng mga kababaihan ngayon habang kasalukuyang nakikipagbuno ang sangkatauhan sa paghahanap ng kabuluhan sa
kasalukuyan at humuhubog ng isang
makabuluhang kinabukasan para
sa mga darating pang mga henerasyon?” Hindi ko maaaring itanggi
ang kahalagahan ng tanong na ito
para sa mga kababaihan sa panahon natin ngayon. Noong binubuno
ko pa ang ilang taon kong pag-aaral,
pananaliksik, at pagbabasa ng mga
nit sa paglipas na panahon, nag-iba
ang pananaw kong ito. Nagsimula
kong makita ang iba’t ibang isyu at
mga usapin sa perspektibo at lente
ng kapangyarihan at kahinaan ng
kapwa mga kalalakihan at kababaihan, kagaya ng pagkaka-unawa
ko sa isyu at usapin ng pagkababae
o pagiging babae at pagkalalake o
pagiging lalaki. Nagsimula kong
mapagtanto na ang mga isyu ng
“sexism”, “racism”, at “classicism”
ay ilan lamang mga piraso ng tela
na may iisang kulay, at naglitawan
ang mga ito para mapanatili ang kapangyarihan sa mga makapangyarihan lamang. At batid ko rin na ang
bawat isa sa mga isyung ito ay nagaanak pa ng natatanging sistema ng
pagpapahalaga, isang kakaibang pananaw sa pagtingin sa mundo.
At bilang sagot sa sarili kong
tanong, malakas at matibay ang
paniniwala ko na maraming maaaring maibigay ang mga kababaihan
sa panahon natin ngayon. Mas alam
ng mga kababaihan kung paano
mamuhay sa buhay ng kababaangloob, ng kapayakan, ng pagkahabag,
ng pagpapakumbaba. Mas alam ng
mga kababaihan kung paano batahin ang kawalan ng kalakasan para
maghasik ng binhi ng pagbabago.
Anuman ang mga katangian na taglay ng mga kababaihan kung bakit
sila naiiba, ang mga ito ay kailangan
ng mundo natin sa panahon natin
ngayon. Ang matinding suliranin
towards the light...Page 7
headlinesinhistory
Helen Keller meets her miracle worker
O
n this day in 1887, Anne Sullivan begins teaching six-yearold Helen Keller, who lost her
sight and hearing after a severe illness at the age of 19 months. Under
Sullivan’s tutelage, including her pioneering “touch teaching” techniques,
the previously uncontrollable Keller flourished, eventually graduating from college and becoming an
international lecturer and activist.
Sullivan, later dubbed “the miracle
worker,” remained Keller’s interpreter and constant companion until the older woman’s death in 1936.
Sullivan, born in Massachusetts
in 1866, had firsthand experience
with being handicapped: As a child,
an infection impaired her vision. She
then attended the Perkins Institution for the Blind where she learned
the manual alphabet in order to
communicate with a classmate who
was deaf and blind. Eventually, Sullivan had several operations that im-
proved her weakened eyesight.
Helen Adams Keller was born
on June 27, 1880, to Arthur Keller,
a former Confederate army officer
and newspaper publisher, and his
wife Kate, of Tuscumbia, Alabama.
As a baby, a brief illness, possibly
scarlet fever, left Helen unable to
see, hear or speak. She was considered a bright but spoiled and strongwilled child. Her parents eventually sought the advice of Alexander
Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone and an authority on the deaf.
He suggested the Kellers contact the
Perkins Institution, which in turn
recommended Anne Sullivan as a
teacher.
Sullivan, age 20, arrived at Ivy
Green, the Keller family estate, in
1887 and began working to socialize her wild, stubborn student and
teach her by spelling out words in
Keller’s hand. Initially, the finger
spelling meant nothing to Keller.
However, a breakthrough occurred
one day when Sullivan held one of
Keller’s hands under water from a
pump and spelled out “w-a-t-e-r”
in Keller’s palm. Keller went on to
learn how to read, write and speak.
With Sullivan’s assistance, Keller attended Radcliffe College and graduated with honors in 1904.
Helen Keller became a public
speaker and author; her first book,
“The Story of My Life” was published in 1902. She was also a fundraiser for the American Foundation
for the Blind and an advocate for
racial and sexual equality, as well as
socialism. From 1920 to 1924, Sullivan and Keller even formed a vaudeville act to educate the public and
earn money. Helen Keller died on
June 1, 1968, at her home in Westport, Connecticut, at age 87, leaving
her mark on the world by helping to
alter perceptions about the disabled.
--HISTORY
OPINION 5
From classroom
to workplace
by Melvin J. Quizon
T
he ASEAN Integration is expected to benefit not
only the country’s business and related industries, but also education in that students will be
more skill-equipped.
It is a fact that companies in the country should prepare for intense competition with their ASEAN counterparts – thus the need for more skilled workers. This
is the goal of the K-12 Curriculum that is now being implemented in the country
This competition will raise the bar for quality and
productivity, which will enable businesses with skilled
workers to compete with others. Further, the integration will mean more jobs, wages and labor mobility.
There will also be a demand for high-skilled employment such as managers, professionals and technicians.
Demand for associate professionals could also increase
by nearly 60%.
Demand for medium-skilled employment, meanwhile, could grow by around 25% through employing
clerks, craft, and related trade workers, plant and machine operators and assemblers, and service and sales
workers. Low-skilled work could also rise significantly
by more than 60%.
There really is a need to improve the quality of education in the country, for us to be able to keep up with
the demands. It is now a competitive world out there,
and our counterparts in the ASEAN are ready for the
competition.
The key here is the students’ education, which the
government is clearly trying to improve with the K-12
implementation. There is also a need however to also
improve the quality of technical, and vocational education and training for a smooth transition from the
classroom to the workplace.
•••
The author is SST-I at the Mabalacat Community
High School, Mabalacat City, Pampanga.•
Students’ needs
S
by Maximo P. Manaloto
TUDENTS cannot function well, nor can they
absorb what is being taught them, without certain needs. They should have proper nutrition,
a secure environment, and must be in the company
of caring adults who are available to provide their
needs.
A learning environment free of pressure will encourage students to explore the world around them.
After all, learning does not happen only inside the
four corners of the classroom.
Students are inquisitive by nature. Because of
their curiosity, they tend to do their own “investigation”. We should not discourage them from doing so,
in fact, we should support them in this endeavour.
That way, they can discover things on their own. After all, the learning process is more important than
the final product.
It would do well to also gauge your students’ learning level, so you can give them activities they can
handle. Being frustrated will not help them achieve
their goals. Their self-esteem should be strengthened.
The cognitive development of students is important, but we should also consider their socio-emotional development. This can be manifested through
activities that require teamwork, where students can
help, share, and care for their peers. Because students can be affected by other people’s emotions, we
teachers should not show them if we are in an agitated state.
Because learning is a two-way street, let our students teach is also. We can learn a lot from them by
understanding them. In turn, let us show them how
we value their opinions and their actions. In being a
good role model to them, we help mold their values
and actions towards other people.
The ways that we communicate, solve problems,
and relate to others, plus a rich, learning environment are powerful tools for how our students will
learn beyond the four walls of the classroom.
•••
The author is Teacher III of San Luis High School,
San Luis, Pampanga.•
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Kakayanin na ni Alex Gonzaga
ang concert sa Smart-Araneta
P
RESSCON pa lang ni Alex Gonzaga, nagmistula nang mini-concert sa lakas ng “aliw effect” nito
sa movie press.
Puwede
na
nga siyang female
counterpart
nina
Vice Ganda at Luis
Manzano kung papayag ang dalawang
umaamin din na
believe sila sa talento at sex appeal ng
nakababatang kapatid ni Toni Gonzaga.
Walang
sagot
ni Alex sa Q and A
portion ang matino,
pero, na-appreciate
ng movie press ang likas niyang kaalaman na siya lamang ang mayroon.
Lahatin na natin ang female Comedy
‘Princess’ wannabes. They will all pale
in comparison sa bunsong anak nina
Mommy Pinty at Daddy Bonoy.
Hindi masisisi ang producer na si
Joed Serrano sa pagsasabing: “Masuwerte ako kay Alex dahil, lahat ng advantages ay nasa kanya na at the moment.
Hindi ako napi-pressure nang mapili kong Smart Araneta Coliseum ang
venue ng “Unexpected Concert” niya.
Hindi ko pa nga nakakausap ang parents at ate Toni niya, may nagtatanong
na kung dadalhin ko rin si Alex sa
Araneta tulad nina Vice Ganda at Toni
Gonzaga.
“Hindi sa pagyayabang, naramdaman
ko ngayon kay Alex ang naramdaman ko
noon kay Vice. Pang-Araneta ang kanyang karisma, talent at energy. Panalongpanalo ako bilang producer ng kauna-
P
AS of February 27 - march 01, 2015
unahang concert niya sa Big Dome.
“Kung dati’y after Araneta nagkakaroon ng commercial endorsements ang
concert artists ko, with Alex, kaliwa’t
kanan na agad ang endorsements niya
ngayon pa lang. May teleserye na siyang
nag-rate nang husto.” Tinutukoy ni Joed
ang “Pure Love” kung saan kasama niya
sina Joseph Marco at Arjo Atayde.
“Nadala niya ang serye nang silasila lang. At nagte-tape na agad siya
sa pangalawang serye niyang “Inday
Bote” with Kean Cipriano and Matteo
Gudicelli para sa Kapamilya Network.
May regular shows pa siya, tulad ng
“Going Bananas,” “The Voice Philippines,” at “ASAP.” Nag-e-MMK pa siya,
Showtime, at sangkatutak pang iba.
Pero, ganadong-ganado pa rin sa darating niyang first ever solo concert sa
April 25.”
Parang wala ding kinatatakutan
si Alex. “With the Lord’s guidance,
makakaya ko ito,” dahilan niya. “Ayoko
ng too much pressure. Life is too short.
Kahit sa pagtatanong n’yo tungkol sa
boy friend, hindi ko siya iniisip. Ang
dami-daming blessings na dumarating
at eto muna ang ie-enjoy ko.”
Kahit nga si Vilma Santos, aliw na
aliw kay Alex. “Hindi ko akalain na
makaka-duet ko ang Star for All Seasons. Okey na sa akin si Luis, pero, may
mas malaking bonus pa palang darating,” patuloy niya.
Nang may mag-suggest na i-guest
niya uli si Vilma sa “The Unexpected
Concert” niya, bahagya siyang natigilan.
“Kayo na lang po ang mag-invite.
Para hindi ako ma-pressure,” sagot
niya na agad sinalubong ng matinding
hagikhikan.
Pagka’t pini-pressure na agad ang
kasunod na concert niya, may apt
title din siyang naisip. “The Expected
Concert,” ang sabi niya. Biro man ito
ngayon, pero, alam ng lahat na magkakatotoo pa rin.
Gayunpaman, uunahin muna ni
Alex ang paglibot sa iba’t ibang bansa
kung saan magkakaroon ng repeat ang
first ever concert niya. Kung hindi man
solohin ni Joed ang pagpo-produce
nito, tiyak na makikipagco-produce na
sa kanya ang ABS-CBN.
Carry on, Alex!•
Pakikipagbati sa ama,
dapat isapuso ni Julia
K
UNG sino man ang nasa likod ng pagbabati ng mag-amang Dennis Padilla at
Julia Barretto, dapat lang na tapikin sa
balikat.
It’s the best thing that can save the career of
Julia from StarDOOM!
Pabagsak na sana si Julia, whether she believes it or not.
Pero, ang tanging pag-asa na manumbalik
ang kanyang ningning ay nakasalalay sa kanyang dakilang ama.
It’s never too late, para kay Julia ang magbalik-loob sa taong kahati ng kanyang Mommy Marjorie sa pag-produce ng isang anak na
kasing-ganda niya at ng kanyang mga nakababatang kapatid. Maganda ang lahi ni Dennis
at dito nanggagaling ang pisikal niyang katangian na panggagalingan ng lahat ng blessings
na natanggap niya at matatanggap pa, lalo na
ngayon.
Gawin niyang halimbawa si Daniel Padilla
na likas na mabait at magalang sa kanyang mga
magulang, lalo na sa kanyang amang si Rommel Padilla kahit matagal nang hiwalay sa kanyang Mommy Karla.
Sana, isa-puso din ni Julia ang pagkakasundo nila ng kanyang ama. Para makabawi siya
sa mga nawawalang suwerte sa kanyang buhay.
Huwag na rin niyang hanapan ang Papa Dennis Padilla niya ng suporta sa kanilang magkakapatid. Alam niyang kapos ito sa kakayahan
ngayon. Inaamin naman ni Dennis na halos
wala siyang trabaho ngayon, kaya’t ano ang isusuporta niya. Si Julia ang nasa posisyon para
tumulong. Bakit hindi niya gawin?
Uulitin ko, kung hindi maganda ang lahi ni
Dennis, maging maganda din kaya siya tulad ng
nakikita niya sa salamin?
Magandang halimbawa din si Iñigo Pascual
na ka-love team niya sa susunod niyang project. Tulad ni Daniel Padilla, mapagmahal din
at magalang si Iñigo sa kanyang dakilang ama,
si Piolo Pascual. Kaya, maaaliwalas ang landas
niya tungo sa tagumpay.•
Hataw Superbodies, star-studded
ERPEKTO ang chemistry nina John
Nite at ang beauty queen actress na
si Alma Concepcion bilang hosts sa
ginanap na Hataw Superbodies 2015 sa
Area05, Tomas Morato.
Sumuporta at naging hurado ang ilang
personalidad at nasa iba’t ibang larangan
sa Hataw Superbodies ang Mister International 2014 na si Neil Perez, Ang Pinay
Beauty Queen Academy host at Binibining Pilipinas 2012 1st runner-up na si Ali
Forbes, Teri Onor, Shalala, Jobert Sucaldito, indie actor Rain Javier, ang mother of
all pageants na si Ovette Ricalde, Dr. Rey
Salinel, Dr. Jonathan Dizon, Ricky Gallardo, Marc Cubales, sexy actress Sofia
Lee, ang Senior Manager ng isang bank na
si Anthony Custodio, dating actor at show
producer na si Jeffrey Gonzales, ang singalong master na si Aby Siwa, publisher ng
Philippine Showbiz Republic na si Marla
David, ang former treasurer of the Philippines na si Eduardo Sergio Edeza,ang
EVP-COO ng Win Radio na si Manny Luzon, si Ms. Grazie Yap ng JSY Publishing
Inc., Jess Bayrante,Technical director of
Aecom ,ang socialite na si Catja Orias Peltz
ng Katja’s Authentic Boutiquel Kasama ri
n ang magaling na nephroloigist na si Dr.
Ismael Ramos who came all the way from
Pampanga.
Nag-perform naman sina Meg Imperial, indie actor Raymond Cabral at ang
Kalokalike Vhong Navarro na si Mark Tyler
Dela Cruz.
Ang bagong Mr. & Ms. Hataw Superbodies 2015 ay sina Adonis Santos at Jaja
Noble. First runner up sina Darryl Del
Mundo at Rose Ann De Jesus, 2nd run-
ner up Nathan Bashan at Lyka Antonette
Johnson,3rd runner up sina Louis Madrigal at Rose Ann De Jesus, 4th runner up
sina Kirby Nuestro st Kutch Koseo.
Maraming salamat sa publisher ng Hataw Tabloid na si Sir Jerry Yap sa patuloy
na pagsuporta sa proyektong ito.Maraming salamat sa lahat ng sponsors at mga
dumalo para maging matagumpay ang
proyektong ito, kasama ang aming kaibigang si Mateo Adi na kahit na naka-base sa
Hawaii ay tumulong din bilang isa sa mga
sponsors.•
MARCH 03, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon
clark training hub... from Page 1
This was gleaned after the TWG,
led by 1st District Rep. Joseller
“Yeng” Guiao as chairman and vice
chairman Philippine Olympic Commission (POC) President Peping
Conjuangco, inspected the two sites
yesterday.
During the briefing, Peping recommended both the Clark and Capas sites for the construction of the
new center, but said Clark is the most
ideal area due to its proximity to the
airport.
“I will propose one immediate
[Clark] and one in the future [Capas].
These two will be advantageous to
the country,” Conjuangco said.
The proposed NTC for Clark will
be built in a 50-hectare property
TOWARDS THE LIGHT... from Page 5
which can house 200 to 500 athletes,
while the one in Tarlac will be built
on a 34-hectare land only.
Philippine Sports Commission
President Ricardo Garcia, for his
part, also recommended the Clark
and Capas sites.
Meantime, Davao Rep. Anthony
del Rosario, chairman of the Youth
and Sports Committee, expressed
his full support to the construction of
the NTC here.
“I favor the thoughts of Kong Peping and Ritchie. Definitely I fully support [it]. By all means, let’s proceed,”
Del Rosario stressed.
The members of the TWG include
the Philippine Olympics Committee
(POC), Philippine Sports Commis-
sion (PSC), Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA), Clark
International Airport Corporation
(CIAC), and Clark Development Corporation (CDC).
Earlier, the House Committee on
Youth and Sports Development gave
the green light on the transfer of the
Rizal Memorial Coliseum from Manila to Clark.
Guiao cited the need to transfer
the coliseum, which serves as the national training center of Filipino athletes, because its location in Manila
makes it prone to floods and traffic
congestion.
Some P3.5 billion will be spent
for the construction of the new sports
facility at Clark.•
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ernor Pineda at the provincial government led by Toto
Gonzales, chair of the Kiwanis Convention Committee.
The Kiwanis officers said they want the activity to be the
most outstanding convention ever to have been organized.
Gonzales is optimistic that the 2015 national convention will be the most memorable, most technologically
efficient and most awe-inspiring event ever to be held
anywhere in the country through the use of state-ofthe-art equipment and utilities.
He said Kiwanis International is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one
child and one community at a time.
“In an atmosphere of fun and friendship, Kiwanians
aim to make a difference,” Gonzales said.
Kiwanis Asia- Pacific (ASPAC) consists of Kiwanis Districts and non-districted Nations in the Asia-Pacific Region.
“We work to grow Kiwanis in the ASPAC particularly
in Australia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New ZealandSouth Pacific (New Zealand, New Caledonia, French
Polynesia and Vanuatu), Philippine Luzon, Philippine
South, Taiwan, together with non-districted Kiwanis
Nations Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan,
Singapore and Sri Lanka.
Asked what would be the benefit of being a Kiwanis
member, Gonzales said that membership in a Kiwanis
club will give one the chance to meet people from all
walks of life, including local business people and community leaders. It will also give you the opportunity to
contribute to improving your community.
“It has a membership of more than 600,000 adult
and youth member-volunteers working to change the
world, one child and one community at a time,” he added.
Kiwanis members dedicate more than 6 million
volunteer hours and invest more than US$100 million
annually in projects that strengthen communities and
serve children.
“We help shelter the homeless, feed the hungry, mentor the disadvantaged and care for the sick. We develop
youth as leaders, build playgrounds, raise funds for pediatric research and much more. We believe that helping a child helps the world. Working together, Kiwanis
members achieve what one person cannot accomplish
alone. When you give a child a chance to learn, experience, dream and succeed, great things happen!” he said.
Since 1994, Kiwanis International’s partnership with
UNICEF has raised more than US$80 million in the
global fight to eliminate Iodine Deficiency Disorders
(IDD).•
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have converted idle lands into public plazas, parks and gardens as alternative to malls where people can
spend time for rest and relaxation,”
he added.
Currently, the city has cleaned
and beautified the whole stretch of
the railway tracks of the Philippine
National Railways which traverses
at least nine barangays of the city.
Along this stretch, a playground
is always filled with children and
young people; residents benefits
from the vegetable garden while senior citizens relax at the gardens and
trellis and entertained with cultural
performances at the old train station.
Plaza Angel, which is the centerpiece of the heritage district, is fast
becoming one the most popular
places being visited by locals and
visitors alike to marvel at the sight
of the Holy Rosary Church, minus
the dangling, unused cable and
electrical wires; while savoring the
steaming hot tsokolate batirol at the
Museo ning Angeles grounds. Soon
to be finished is a park dedicated to
senior citizens near the San Nicolas
public market and a mountain bike
trail near the Angeles City – City of
San Fernando border.
“When we saw the people’s reception on the Estacion de Angeles
(PNR) People’s Park, we knew we
were onto something, and now, we
are continuously developing public
parks for our people,” Pamintuan
said.
A number of local chief executives present during the conference
directed their questions to Pamintuan on how he succeeded in turning
idle properties, like the PNR railway
tracks, into parks and gardens and
expressed their admiration for his
innovative and practical approach
to addressing problems which many
local governments share.
CityNet Special Adviser and former San Fernando La Union Mayor
Mary Jane Ortega underscored Pamintuan’s display of sheer political
will in beautifying the city – something that the chief executives from
other local government units should
emulate.
The Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, in partnership with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN
Habitat), United Cities and Local
Governments Asia- Pacific, and the
League of Cities of the Philippines
organized the conference, which
sought to discuss issues affecting
public space and planned urban development. •
Zambales; “Nagbabago na ang Panahon, Panahon na para Magbago” by
Frederic Buenaventura of Baliuag,
Bulacan; and “Tayo na sa Pagbabago”
by Jay Garcia Gopez of City of San
Fernando.
Entries will be judged based on the
following criteria: Originality and
Creativity (songwriting style, technique, skill) – 30%, Lyrics (emotional appeal, message appropriate-
ness to theme)- 30%, Melody (recall,
strength)- 30%, and Overall Appeal
(suitability as recording and environmental advocacy material)- 10%.
The grand winner takes home P30,
000 and plaque while the second
and third placers shall be awarded
with P20,000 and P10,000, respectively and plaque. The seven other finalists will each receive P5,000 and
plaque.•
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Make It Stay” by Mark Vincent Duero of Angeles City, “Kahanga-hangang Pilipinas” by Clement Samin
Dela Cruz of Tarlac City, “Habang
May Oras Pa” by Kenneth Quiambao
Macapugay of City of San Fernando,
“Pagtugon” by Ver Mercado Orquia
of Angeles City and “Panahon Na” by
Noel Manzano of Baler, Aurora.
Completing the list are “Kalikasan” by Jimmary Clavo of Iba,
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nga lamang na matagal ng kinahaharap at patuloy pa
ring pinagtatagumpayan ng mga kababaihan ay ito:
ang kanilang mga katangian, ang kanilang mga pinahahalagahan, ay hindi isinasaalang-alang ng mataas
na kulturang mayroon tayo sa ating mga lipunan. Sabi
ni Lynne Moberly sa kanyang akda, “In this culture,
we don’t value female servanthood; we don’t care about
niceness; we don’t think things through, we force them
through. If anything, what a woman is or has developed is simply overlooked. Or derided.”
Mahirap na itanggi na tama ang isinulat ni Moberly. Ang totoo pa nga niyan ay naging mga pangunahing
katangian ng ating mga lipunan ang pag-angkin, panlalait, at panunupil. Lahat ng bagay at maging lahat
tayo ay naging pag-aari at inangkin ng isang mas makapangyarihan kaysa sa atin. Naging lalaki na lamang
ang Diyos—at ang mga lalaki’y naging diyos. Marami
sa mga kababaihan ngayon na sa paglipas man ng mahabang panahon ay hindi pa rin tinatanggap ang katotohanan na sila ay matagal ng ibinilanggo at ibinigti
ng isang sistemang nagdidikta sa kanila kung ano ang
dapat nilang gawin at ikilos upang maging sila ay kung
ano ang nais ng sistema na maging sila… at maging ‘yaong hindi sila. At ang kabilang mukha ng pagkatao nila
at ang kabilang panig ng sistema ay hindi na nagliwanag pa at hindi na pinahalagahan pa. Ang damdamin,
habag, kababaang-loob, pakikipag-usap, at kawalan ng
karahasan ay naging mga katangian na lamang ng mga
mahihina. Nasaan ang kalakasan sa mga ito?•
pharmacy law... from Page 3
6758 or the Compensation and Position Classification Act of 1989. Those in the private sector, will
receive an entry-level salary equivalent to at least
35 percent above the prevailing minimum wage in
the National Capital Region.
The Philippine Pharmacy Act of 2014 also sought
to integrate pharmacists under one nationally accredited professional organization, according to
Trillanes.
He said one provision of the bill was to provide
for a foreign reciprocity to allow a foreign-registered pharmacist to practice in the country, provided that his/her country of origin allows Filipino
pharmacists to practice within its territorial limits.
“The enactment of this measure is intended to
complement the talent and competence of our professional pharmacists by providing them with an
updated regulatory framework. This bill seeks to
repeal Republic Act No. 5921 with a new law that is
responsive to the current needs and practice of our
professional pharmacists,” Trillanes said. (PRIB)•
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taking for them to explore the things that they can cherish. This event has touched our hearts and we are thankful to the SM group for giving us this chance,” she said.
Other SM malls all over the country also conducted
simultaneous screenings for the deaf and blind. SM Lipa
featured the movie “Taken 2”, SM Sucat showed “Les
Miserables” and SM Manila had the movie “Hugo.”
According to reports, it was only supposed to be just
an annual presentation, but it gathered enough support
from partner organizations that the SM Malls decided to
turn it into a nationwide quarterly screening.
The event was held in partnership with various SPED
schools such as Gordon Heights, Pagasa, Olongapo
City National High School and Old Cabalan Integrated
School and participating PWDs from barangays Pagasa,
Barretto, Sta. Rita, New Kalalake, West Tapinac, Old Cabalan and New Banicain.
Exposure to this kind of activity is a breakthrough in
enhancing social participation and independence of the
persons with visual and hearing impairments and other
PWDs. (PR-SMOL)•
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Transformation or TARGET program that includes
comprehensive livelihood packages for fisherfolk,
post-harvest facilities and equipment, support in marketing marine products and in looking after the welfare of coastal resources.•
magbalawe... from Page 4
paggamit ng mga disenyong sikat noon sa
Europa ang mga naging paboritong inspirasyon ng mga mandukit ng bansa tulad
ng mga Kapampangan. Mga disenyong Rococo, Victorian at makamodernong disenyo
ng Amerika ay naging mga pangunahing
inspirasyon ng mga mandukit ng Pampanga
lalu na ng mga taga-Betis sa paggawa ng
ibat-ibang uri ng kasangkapan, mga muebles, kandelabra, mga reliebe at marami pa.
gamit ang mga matataas na uri ng kahoy
tulad ng apalit (o narra), kamagong, dau,
kalantas at marami pa, ang mga obrang
dukit ay hindi lang naging maganda kundi
nakilala sa tibay ng pagkakayari.
Ang pagdating ni Juan Flores sa Betis ang lalong nagpaigting sa pagkilala ng
obrang dukit ng matandang distrito. Si
Flores ang nagdala ng kontemporaryong
impluwensya ng tradisyung klasikal sa pamandukit at paggawa ng kasangkapan at
muebles. Siya ang nagsanib ng katutubong
galing ng mga Kapampangan at ng kanyang
nalalaman sa arteng Kanluranin. Marami
sa mga gawa niya ay makikita sa mga kolektor tulad ni dating Secretary of Justice and
Finance Gregorio Araneta. Ang mga ipinagmamalaking muebles ng Malacañan ay
mga halimbawa ng kanyng mga natatanging
obra kasama ang mandukit ng Betis.
Sa kasalukuyan, marami sa mga premyado at tanyag na furniture maker at
mandukit ng Pampanga ay pawang mga
taga-Betis. Kasama dito sina Willy Layug
(na ginawaran ng Presidential Merit noong
2009), Boyet Flores, Peter Garcia, Salvador
Gatus, Joel Tolentino at ng mga taga-Betis
Crafts ni Gng.Myrna Bituin na gumagawa
ng mga muebles at kasangkapang ine-export sa ibat-ibang panig ng mundo. Tunay
na ang dukit ng Kapampangan ay isa sa
mga simbolong sumasagisag sa malikhaing kamay at isip ng mga Pilipino mula noon
hanggang ngayon.•
NEWS
VOLUME III • NO. 176 • MARCH 03, 2015 • TUESDAY
San Fernando celebrates Women’s Month
by Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The city government
through its Gender and Development Office unveiled this
month’s line up of activities in celebration of Women’s
Month 2015.
During the flag raising ceremony, Mayor Edwin D. Santiago together with Vice Mayor Jimmy T. Lazatin and the
department heads led the unveiling of activities.
The month long celebration of Women’s Month includes
the Gender and Development Walk and Pampering Day on
March 6, Fernandina First Purple Run on March 13, and
Zumba Festival on March 25.
On March 10, the Gender and Development office of
the city government will hold a discussion on the rights of
women and men in terms of social and family responsibility.
According to Committee Chairperson on Women and
Family Affairs, Councilor Jack Calimlim, women nowadays
play a vital role on the progress of the society, working side
by side with men in attaining a more progressive city.
“Dapat din na magbigay respeto ang lalaki at babae sa
isa’t isa para naman makamit natin ang equality sa ating lipunan. Nais natin na magkaroon ng magandang samahan
ang bawat tao,” added Councilor Calimlim.
For his part, Mayor EdSa said that he thanks every Fernandina for contributing an important role in the society.
He said that with everyone’s mutual cooperation, San Fernando will be a city of equality.
“Noon pa man, nakikita natin na may equality sa ating
siyudad. Sa city government pa lang, mapapansin niyo
ang dami nating babaeng department heads at dahil sa
kanilang tulong, maayos nating napapatakbo ang siyudad,”
said Mayor EdSa.•
WOMEN POWER. Mayor Edwin Santiago leads the celebration of Women’s Month during the flag raising ceremony on Monday, together with
Women’s Desk Chief P/Insp. Cherry Tirasol, Committee Chairperson on Women and Family Affairs Jacklyn Calimlim, Gender and Development
Focal Person Amy Catacutan, Budget and Fiscal Section Regional Comptrollership Division Insp. Karen Guyapa-Clark, TESDA Provincial Director
Belinda Labutong and members of the Kawaning Fernandina Association. --CSF-CIO PHOTO
SM Olongapo treats blind, deaf Bulacan to launch
to special movie screening
BoatR, give livelihood
OLONGAPO CITY - Some
285 young people with hearing and visual impairments
went to Cinema 3 of SM City
Olongapo on February 25 to
watch the movie “Life of Pi”
by Ang Lee, which had been
modified with audio description and closed captioning
for them to enjoy movie ex-
perience like any other movie-going public.
Dubbed as the “Special
Movie Screening for the
Blind and Deaf”, the rare
event was spearheaded by
SM Cares, a division of SM
Foundation, through its
Program on Disability Affairs in partnership with SM
Cinema, Deaf-Blind Support
Philippines, MTRCB and
C.A.L.L. (Center for Advocacy, Learning and Livelihood)
to bring greater accessibility
of movies and visual media
to PWDs in the Philippines.
Veronica Galicia, SPED
Coordinator of Old Cabalan
Integrated School, said she
was happy and honored to be
part of the activity because it
was the first time that persons with visual and hearing impairments and other
PWDs were given a chance
to enjoy the movies.
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Man from
Leyte claims
P50M Ultra
Lotto prize
MANILA - The lone winner of the Ultra Lotto 6/58
Draw last February 22, 2015
has claimed his prize, according to the Philippine
Charity Sweepstakes Office.
PCSO Acting chairman
and General Manager Atty.
Jose Ferdinand M. Rojas
II handed the P50-million
check to the claimant, a
government employee from
Leyte, at the charity agency
main office in Mandaluyong
City last Feb. 26.
The lucky winner, who
is married and has six children, chose his winning
combination of 05-16-17-4753-58 from Self Pick (choice
numbers). He has been a
Lotto bettor since 1995.
The 59-year-old man
plans to invest his winnings
in business, share the money
to his children for their future
and save the rest at the bank.•
BIG SMILES. Persons with Disability pose for a photo op before the special movie screening for the
blind and deaf at Cinema 3 of SM City Olongapo. --PR-SMOL
packages to fisherfolk
CITY OF MALOLOS - The Provincial Government of Bulacan in partnership with the
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ResourcesRegion 3 (BFAR3) will launch BoatR or Fishing
Vessel Registration along with the distribution
of livelihood assistance to fisherfolk/fisherfolk
associations today at the Hiyas ng Bulacan Pavilion in this city.
According to BFAR, BoatR is in accordance
with Sec. 19 of RA 8550 also known as the Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998 that states that
the LGU shall maintain a registry of municipal fisherfolk, who are fishing or may desire to
fish in municipal waters to determine priorities
among them, limiting entry and monitoring
activities and/or other related purposes. It also
mentioned that LGUs shall maintain a registry
of municipal fishing vessels by type of gear and
other boat particulars with the assistance of
FARMC.
The said BoatR launching which aims to
create awareness among concerned LGUs will
determine the actual number of municipal
fishing vessels and serve as basis for determining priorities, developing and/or amending
fisheries laws and ordinances and in project
formulation in government.
Gov. Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado said that
with 20, 088 registered fisherfolk in the province and still counting, it is best to develop
good relationship with the government to help
them establish programs that will be beneficial
to them at present and in the future.
A Signing of Commitment of Support to
BoatR will also take place wherein after the
launching; said program will be immediately
implemented in the municipalities.
Moreover, some livelihood assistance tools
such as petromax/coleman, marine engine and
post-harvest equipment will also be distributed to fisherfolk.
BoatR is a project under Targeted Actions
to Reduce Poverty and Generate Economic
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