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Editorial e-mail: [email protected] Advertising email: [email protected] Contact nos.:(Globe) 0917-7121424• (Smart) 0947-8935776 • (Misortel)74-53-80 • (PLDT) 857-8447 Story on page 7 0917-7121424 0947-8935776 856-3344 72-33-44 ADVERTISE IN OUR CLASSIFIED ADS with 4 newspaers for the price of one VOL. I No.203 Cagayan de Oro City Saturday March 23, 2013 P10.00 Mindanao S T AR Your community newspaper DAILY TINIYAK kahapon ni dat- ing Las Pinas Rep. Cynthia Villar na isusulong niya ang panukalang batas ng kanyang asawang si Senador Manny Villar na nagbabawal sa colleges at universities na hindi pakuhanin ng pagsu- sulit ang kanilang estudyante dahil sa utang sa tuition fees at iba pang bayaran sa paaralan. Ipinahayag ng dating Anti-no tuition, no exam bill, isusulong ni Cynthia Villar kongresista na tumatakbong senador sa ilalim ng Nacio- nalista Party-Team PNoy na kabilang ito sa kanyang prayoridad sakaling manalo siyang senador sa darating na halalan sa Mayo. Kabilang si Sen. Villar sa “graduating senators” na magtatapos ang termino sa June 2013. Noong October 2011, naghain si Sen. Villar, dating House Speaker at Senate President, ng panukalang batas na nagbabawal sa higher educational insti- tutions na magpatupad ng “No permit, No Exam” poli- cies. Aniya, pinagkakaitan nito ng karapatan ang mga mag-aaral na kumuha ng pagsusulit. Subalit pinapayagan ng panukalang batas ni Villar ang mga paaaralan na huwag ibigay ang grades at clear- ances ng mga estudyante at hindi makapagpatala ang mga ito hangga’t hindi nababayaran ang kanilang utang. Hindi naaprubahan ng Senado ang panulal- ang batas na ito ni Vil- lar bagama’t naipasa ito sa Senate committee on education sa pamumuno Cynthia Villar VILLAR /P5 Survey notes very low consumerism awareness VETERANS BANK TRAVELING EXHIBIT - With the celebration of Veterans Week in the Philippines just a few weeks away, the Philippine Veterans Bank is putting up a World War II Traveling Exhibit in General Santos City from March 26 to April 14. The multi-awarded and much traveled exhibit, entitled “War of Our Fathers”, will be on display at the 2nd Floor of SM City General Santos showing a wide array of world War II photographs, memorabilia, and artifacts that pay tribute to the bravery, patriotism, and determination of Filipinos – men and women – who fought and died for our country’s freedom during the war as well as for those who survived those dark years. (PHOTO PROVIDED) By Joe del Puerto Felicilda DOT ‘Panaad’ 2013 Advisory CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Religion-based celebrations have always been a part of Filipino culture and festivities. These have brought prestige into both the local and international scenes of Filipino Festivals that helped sustain tourist arrivals. Handed through generations, different practices of thanks giving, sacrifice and commemoration of Police renews call for public vigilance By PSupt Ronnie Francis M. Cariaga CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Amidst the unusual incidence of street crimes in this city, the Police Regional Office (PRO-10) is reminding the public anew to take all necessary measures in keeping their families safe. PCC strengthens community journalism CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – A low level of awareness of consumerism among Filipinos has been noted in the National Consumer Aware- ness Survey of the Department of Trade and Industry’s Bureau of Trade Regulation and Con- sumer Protection (DTI-BTRCP), last year. This was presented by the DTI-10 during the regional con- sumerism consultation workshop SURVEY /P5 POLICE /P5 PANAAD /P5 JOURNALISM /P5 By Proc P. Maslog CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Pilgrim Christian College has launched an educational ben- efit program that seeks to help strengthen Community Journal- ism. The program includes tuition fee discounts ranging from 25 to 20 percent for enrollees in its Bachelor of Arts in Communica- tion program. Mr. Pio D. Baconga, President and CEO of Pilgrim Christian College said the program is a token of the school’s support for the cause of a strong and vibrant community press. “Through this program we hope to provide more communication graduates who have the passion to work in community journalism where they are needed most,” Baconga said. Under the program, alumni of Pilgrim Christian College will get a 25 per cent discount when they enroll in the Bachelor of Arts in Communication course while entering freshmen and transferees enrolling in the same PhilHealth-10 trains Reach Out team in Iligan
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Page 1: Mindanao Star Daily (March 23, 2013 Issue)

Editorial e-mail: [email protected] • Advertising email: [email protected] Contact nos.:(Globe) 0917-7121424• (Smart) 0947-8935776 • (Misortel)74-53-80 • (PLDT) 857-8447

Story on page 7

0 9 1 7 - 7 1 2 1 4 24 0 9 4 7 - 8 9 3 5 7 76

8 5 6 - 3 3 4 472 - 3 3 - 4 4

ADVERTISEIN OUR

Classified adswith 4 newspaers

for the price of one

VOL. I No.203 Cagayan de Oro City Saturday March 23, 2013 P10.00

Mindanao StarYour community newspaper DaILY

TINIYAK kahapon ni dat-ing Las Pinas Rep. Cynthia Villar na isusulong niya ang panukalang batas ng kanyang asawang si Senador Manny Villar na nagbabawal sa colleges at universities na hindi pakuhanin ng pagsu-sulit ang kanilang estudyante dahil sa utang sa tuition fees at iba pang bayaran sa paaralan. Ipinahayag ng dating

Anti-no tuition, no exam bill, isusulong ni Cynthia Villar

kongresista na tumatakbong senador sa ilalim ng Nacio-nalista Party-Team PNoy na kabilang ito sa kanyang prayoridad sakaling manalo siyang senador sa darating na halalan sa Mayo. Kabilang si Sen. Villar sa “graduating senators” na magtatapos ang termino sa June 2013. Noong October 2011, naghain si Sen. Villar, dating

House Speaker at Senate President, ng panukalang batas na nagbabawal sa higher educational insti-tutions na magpatupad ng “No permit, No Exam” poli-cies. Aniya, pinagkakaitan nito ng karapatan ang mga mag-aaral na kumuha ng pagsusulit. Subalit pinapayagan ng panukalang batas ni Villar ang mga paaaralan na huwag

ibigay ang grades at clear-ances ng mga estudyante at hindi makapagpatala ang mga ito hangga’t hindi nababayaran ang kanilang utang. Hindi naaprubahan ng Senado ang panulal-ang batas na ito ni Vil-lar bagama’t naipasa ito sa Senate committee on education sa pamumuno

Cynthia Villar villar /P5

Survey notes very lowconsumerism awareness

VeteraNS BaNk traVeLINg exhIBIt - With the celebration of Veterans Week in the Philippines just a few weeks away, the Philippine Veterans Bank is putting up a World War II traveling exhibit in general Santos City from March 26 to april 14. the multi-awarded and much traveled exhibit, entitled “War of Our Fathers”, will be on display at the 2nd Floor of SM City general Santos showing a wide array of world War II photographs, memorabilia, and artifacts that pay tribute to the bravery, patriotism, and determination of Filipinos – men and women – who fought and died for our country’s freedom during the war as well as for those who survived those dark years. (photo provided)

By Joe del Puerto Felicilda DOT ‘Panaad’ 2013 Advisory

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Religion-based celebrations have always been a part of Filipino culture and festivities. These have brought prestige into both the local and international scenes of Filipino Festivals that helped sustain tourist arrivals. Handed through generations, different practices of thanks giving, sacrifice and commemoration of

Police renews call for public

vigilanceBy PSupt

ronnie Francis M. Cariaga

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Amidst the unusual incidence of street crimes in this city, the Police Regional Office (PRO-10) is reminding the public anew to take all necessary measures in keeping their families safe.

PCC strengthens community journalism

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – A low level of awareness of consumerism among Filipinos has been noted in the National Consumer Aware-ness Survey of the Department of Trade and Industry’s Bureau of Trade Regulation and Con-sumer Protection (DTI-BTRCP), last year. This was presented by the DTI-10 during the regional con-sumerism consultation workshop

Survey /P5

Police /P5

Panaad /P5

journaliSm /P5

By Proc P. Maslog

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Pilgrim Christian College has launched an educational ben-efit program that seeks to help strengthen Community Journal-ism. The program includes tuition

fee discounts ranging from 25 to 20 percent for enrollees in its Bachelor of Arts in Communica-tion program. Mr. Pio D. Baconga, President and CEO of Pilgrim Christian College said the program is a token of the school’s support for

the cause of a strong and vibrant community press. “Through this program we hope to provide more communication graduates who have the passion to work in community journalism where they are needed most,” Baconga said.

Under the program, alumni of Pilgrim Christian College will get a 25 per cent discount when they enroll in the Bachelor of Arts in Communication course while entering freshmen and transferees enrolling in the same

PhilHealth-10 trains Reach Out team in Iligan

Page 2: Mindanao Star Daily (March 23, 2013 Issue)

2EDITOR: : Jun Felicilda, E-MAIL: [email protected]

saturdaymarch 23, 2013Metro CDOMindanao Star

Your community newspaper DaILY

THE city government of Cagayan de Oro is one with Tulong Kabataan-‘Solidarity from North to South,” in its campaign to help survivors of Typhoon Pablo.

The City Council during its regular session Tues-day presided over by Vice

Oro dads back Tulong Kabataan

MAYOR Vicente Y. Emano said a P55-million irrigation project will be implemented this year in Barangay Balubal.

The mayor said initial funds of P10 million from the National Irrigation Adminis-tration has been approved for the purpose.

The city has a counterpart fund of P2-million for the

project, he added.The mayor is optimistic

that the irrigation project will boost the productivity and income of farmers in the hinterland barangay.

“Dako na kini’g ikatabang sa atong mga kabus nga mag-uuma nga mosaka intawon ang ilang kinitaan gikan sa pag-uuma sa humay,” he stressed.

Balubal gets P55M irrigation project

4PS BeNeFICIarY Data MaNageMeNt - Francis alcoran, DSWD-Beneficiary Data Management regional Focal, orients the Social Welfare assistants (SWas) throughout the region on the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program's Beneficiary Data Management in Cagayan de Oro City on March 20, 2013. (rtPaculba, PIa 10/asf)

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

RODULFO DEL PILAR - Vendor Case No; 2013-10- 524ADELON C. ABAO - Vendee 2009-10-2114

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension and amend-ment of route of service to operate PUJ service on the line;Cogon Market to Bugo/Puerto and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Mayor Caesar Ian E. Ace-nas adopted a resolution strongly supporting Tu-long Kabataan, which is a counterpart of concerned youth in response to RSVP (Response of Survivors and Volunteers for Pablo).

According to the conve-nors, almost three months after Typhoon Pablo, there are still millions of survivors who are in dire need of food and emergency assistance especially in hardest hit areas of Compostela Valley, Davao and Surigao del Sur.

Tulong Kabataan aims to foster volunteerism

and consciousness-raising among the ranks of the youth through the advocacy.

The campaign is com-posed of five major compo-nents: relief, rehabilitation, medical mission, reforesta-tion and environmental education.

The convenors of Tu-long Kabataan Volunteer Network are Malunhaw Vargas of KABATAAN-NMR, Archie Pagayaman of Balsa Youth, Ace Basan Jr. of PAKABANA and Julie Ann Caayao of Katipunan ng Kristiyanong Kabataan sa Pilipinas (3KP). (LCR/asf)

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

GRACE GEM. C. LIMJOCO - Vendee Case No; 2013-10-515 Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority For approval of sale and transfer with extension and amend-ment of route of service to operate PUJ service on the line;Cogon Market to Patag –Bulua Terminal Carmen –Cogon Market and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

ROMEO DAL CASE NO; 2013-10-525Applicant/s (2008-10-1094)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for extension of validity to operate FILCAB service on the line;Puerto to Balingoan and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

EUGENA C. ZULIETA CASE NO; 2013-10-530Applicant/s 2008-10-508

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for exten-sion of validity to operate PUJ Service on the line;Cogon Market to Iponan and vice versa with e use of ONE (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

PEDRITO MANOS - Vendor CASE NO; 2013-10-526MARVIN P. MANOS - Vendee 2008-10-792

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service on the line;City Proper to Dalipuga (all in Iligan City) and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

ALI BITO EMBA - Vendor CASE NO; 2013-10-525AURELIO SALCEDO - Vendee 2008-10-1247

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for Approval of sale and transfer with extension of certificate of public convenience (CPC)to operate TAXI service on the line ;within Iligan City and from said place to any point in Region X and vice versa with the use of One (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

ROMEO DIME CASE NO; 2013-10-524Applicant/s (2008-10-498)

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for extension of validity of certificate of public convenience (CPC) to operate PUJ service on the line ;Magsaysay, Lanao del Norte to Iligan City via Muca- Tubod ,Lanao del Norte and vice versa with the use of three (3)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

ZENON G. MAGALLANES - Appropriation CASE NO; 2013-10-523 Applicant/s

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority For issu-ance of the certificate of public convenience to operate Taxi Airconditioned service on the line ;within Cagayan de Oro City to any point in Region X with the use of one (1)units . This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. Witness the Honorable MANDANAGAN P. DARIMBANG,CESO V,Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

NASIB B. PANGO - Vendor Case No; 2013-10- 529ROGELIO MONTEBON - Vendee 2010-10-243

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service along the route ;Kapatagan , Lanao del Norte to Tubod –via Mucas-Pier-Iligan City and vice versa with the use of one (1)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

LEONCIO PONTILLAS, SR. - Vendor Case No; 2013-10-528 LEONCIO PONTILLAS, JR. - Vendee 2008-10-572

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of Sale and transfer with extension of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ service along the route;City Proper to Dalipuga (all in Iligan City) and vice versa with the use of one (1) unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least FIVE(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MAN-DANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

and CommunicationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING

AND REGULATORY BOARDRegion X, Cagayan de Oro City

LAIRA C. SULOG - Vendor CASE NO; 2013-10-527FATIMA LINDIO TALINGTING - Vendee 2009-10-2177 2008-10-0652

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT request authority for approval of sale and transfer with extension of certificate of public convenience to operate PUJ along the route;City Proper to Brgy.San Miguel –St. Mary (all in Iligan City) and vice versa with the use of two (2)unit/s. This application will be considered by this Board on March 27, 2013, 10;00 A.M. at its Office, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, on which date applicant shall formally submit his/her evidence. At least five(5)days prior to the date of hearing applicant shall publish its notice once in one(1) DAILY newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao Island. Parties opposed to the granting of the application must file their written opposition with documentary evidence submitted by the parties; unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence to be submitted by the parties. N.B. FAILURE TO APPEAR AT THE SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF HEARING SHALL MEAN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICA-TION. WITNESS THE HONORABLE MANDANGAN P. DARIMBANG, CESO V, Regional Director, this 22nd day of March, 2013.

MARIANNE C. ULEPRecords Officer/Acting Docket Officer

MSD MARCH 23, 2013

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DOLE-10 conducts Child Labor Knowledge Sharing System trainingBy apipa P. Bagumbaran

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Regional Office 10 will conduct an orientation seminar and hands-on training on Child Labor Knowledge Sharing System (CLKKS) on March 26 at Dynasty Hotel, here. Lawyer Johnson G. Ca-ñete, DOLE-10 Regional

Director, said the one-day activity aims to improve collaboration and data sharing among partners and advocates of child labor programs. The CLKKS is an infor-mation technology tool for sharing relevant real-time data, foster communica-tion, improve program monitoring and automate child labor case referrals. It could be used in mon-itoring the programs of the

partner agencies with an inventory of services being implemented by various service providers, he said. The DOLE-10 hopes that this web-based sys-tem will provide some of the basic steps that will enable them and partner agencies realize the vision of a “Child Labor Free Philippines” as embodied under the new Philippine Program Against Child Labor. (APB/PIA10)

F.a.N. rOaDShOW - Photo shows executive Director Carmen Zubiaga of the National Council on Disability affairs (NCDa) gives updates during the F.a.N. Day at Celadon Pensionne house, Iligan City with some 150 participants from various sectors and stakeholders. (LVgabule/PIa 10-LDN/jdelpf)

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FRESH Gospel of the day: Juan11: 46-56 (March23, 2013-Saturday)Juan11:45-Tungod niini misalig kaniya ang daghan sa mga Judio nga nangadto uban kang Maria ug nakakita sa gibu-hat ni Jesus: Juan11:43-Ug sa nakasulti na siya niini, siya misinggit sa makusog nga tingog nga nag-ingon, “Lazaro, gula ngari! Sa Lukas10:38-42-sa baskog pa si Lazaro mibisita si Jesus sa ilang pamilya ug gani “nagkapuliki si Marta” sa”pag-atiman” kang Jesus sa unsay ikadalit ug si Ma-ria naglingkod atubangan kang Jesus nga naminaw sa pulong saDios.Mao kini ang atong makita nga “closeness” tali ni Jesus ug sa pamilya ni Lazaro kay sa dihang miduaw si Jesus ila mang “gi-abi abi” ug giatiman pag-ayo. Sa Pinadayag3:19-20-si Jesus kanunay “gatuktok” sa pultahan sa atong kas-ingkasing ug “moabli” ka

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BRO. EDCEL L. CLOSAS

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musulod siya ug makig-salo kanato.Unsa kaha ka suod ang atong pamilya ni Jesus?Sa Efeso6:8-ang mag-buhat ug maayo “pagagan-tihan” gayud.Mao kini ang “consolation” sa kamaayo ug “kamaabi-abihon” sa pamilyang Lazaro. Juan11:35-Ug si Jesus mihilak.Kini ang lig-ong sukaranan kun unsa ka bug-at sa dughan ni Jesus ang kamatayon ni Lazaro kay gani iya mang gibanhaw.Sa Hebreo13:2- ayaw kamo

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TRAVERSING THE TOURISM HI-WAY

by: PED T. QUIAMJOT

Ides of MarchTURNING back the pages of history, Julius Caesar was assassinated on his way to the Roman Senate on the 4th Century. It hap-pened on March 15th after he was murdered by Brutus and company in front of the statue of Pompeii. The murder was planned that even Sooth Sayers foresee it happening. It was recorded as the “Ides of March” the first political murder in the early civilization. Parliamen-tarians have debated but without accepting its legality called it luck and necessity to transform an empire into a republic. Speakers one after the other, declared inside the presidio and asked the Romans to lend their ears and listen to the sins and evil that Caesar’s did.

After the death of Caesar, a republic was born which is a transactional layer of leadership between collective groups of leaders chosen at large by the major-ity. That was the basis cen-turies later where Abraham Lincoln phrased his famous address at Gettysburg of a

“government of the people, by the people and for the people” of America which has remained a misnomer in a democratic country like the Philippines who copied this form of government from USA. Many of our leaders think like Americans, dress, eat and speak like the Thomasite’s who sets forth in this country in 1903 but lack the discipline and firm tenacity of an American to govern. Remember the speech of Pres. Manuel L. Quezon during the Com-monwealth of the Philip-pines Inauguration as he declared, “I would rather see the Philippines run like hell by Filipinos than govern like heaven by the Ameri-cans”. Quezon was true to his form and that is what we are getting today as the prize of independence?

Politics in our country caused animosity between friends and political foes. Siblings and relatives con-testing juicy elected posi-tions in the government would even face and tear each other apart. Former

political allies who are now contesting the Mayoralty race in Manila are seen on national television flexing their muscles with teeth rattling in any moment both personalities may just ex-plode and maimed each other in public? Many other confrontations all over the country are in familiar situ-ation when uncontrolled emotions shatters peace-ful debates and exchange of ideas so the electorate may know their worth and platform of governance? Politics in the Philippines is no fun.

In 1985, the youngest Governor of the Province of Antique, Evelio Javier was felled by a hail of M-16 bullets while overseeing the election results of the his

province whose votes went to his favored candidate Cory Aquino against the incum-bent President Ferdinand Marcos. The henchmen of the other side could not have accepted defeat because they were the party in power. In politics, it could be dirty and dangerous.

How many political assassinations or election related violence may hap-pen when the heat is on as the local campaign period starts next month? We have the peculiarity to make a head count and tally the fatalities as if life among the contesting parties and their supporters are valued like dressed chicken in the market. We stooped so low and disregard dignity and

Sunod nga kabanata

Crazy Fillings

Money makes the world go round.

I can’t imagine nga karong panahona, ang pag-tungtong og laing chapter sa atong kinabuhi nangi-nahanglan na og dakong kantidad aron kini mag-mabulokon.

Kung ikaw magmag-saulog sa imong adlaw nga natawhan, dili ba ki-nahanglan man gayud nga anaay inandam nga mga nagkalain-laing pagkaon sa lamesa? Ug usahay aduna pa gayuy mga pakulo isip pasalamat sa imong dugang tuig ning kalibutan?

Ingon man, kung mag bunyag o bisan pa og lu-bong karong panahona, dili gayud malikayan nga makabuhi ka og salapi. Sumala pa sa kadaghanan, mahal na ang mamatay karon.

Di l i ba mamahimo

nga sa atong pagtungtong sa laing hugna sa atong kinabuhe wala kitay ma-gasto bisan piso?

Imposible na kaayo kana karong panahona, kay bisan unsa nga serbi-syo karon aduna na may nakatangag nga presyo.

Nakahinumdom ako kaniadto, kung mag-date ang babaye ug lalaki sa ilang anniversary sa panag-uyab, lalaki gayud ang motakilid ug mukuha sa iyang pitaka, apan karon… lalaki na mismo ang mo-

suggest nga “kkb” lang ta dear. Meaning kanya-kanyang bayad.

Kung inyong naban-tayan, aduna nay gamay nga kausaban ang akong pangalan kay sa nakalabay nga mga adlaw, ako usab misaka na sa sunod nga kabanata sa akong kinabuhi – ang kaminyoon. Su-kad sa pagplano pa lamang sa maong okasyon, grabe na nga stress nga among na-experience.

Sugdan ta sa na-uso na karon nga prenup pho-

toshoot, dala na kana sa unlimited photo session sa adlaw sa kasal nga mo-taktak dayon sa imong tinigum nga baynte mil.

Decorations sa simbah-an, ingon man sa reception nga bisan pa ug simpleng baby’s breath lang nga bulak para idayan-dayan, mokantidad naman diay og dise otso mil karong panahona!

Pipila lang kana sa mga galastohanan sa pagpakasal.

(Ang kinatibok-ang pwersa sa Mindanao Star Daily nagapahalipay sa atong kolumnistang si Ms. Liermi ‘Miang’ Eguia, kinsa miipon sa salag sa ka-minyoon uban kang Mr. Leonilo Recamara kaniad-tong petsa-18 ning bulana sa dakbayan sa Dapitan. Hinaut nga mosanay ang inyohang kaliwat.)

Miang Eguia-Recamara

4 saturdaymarch 23, 2013OpinionMindanao Star

Your community newspaper DaILY Editor: Joe del puerto felicilda , Email: [email protected]

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PagkahaYahaY sa kinabuhi, no? Ligad-hagok bisag asa… walay manghilabot. apan ambot kang kinsa ba gayod kini nga responsibilidad. high-urbanized kunohay ang Cagayan de Oro, apan daghang mga talan-awon nga dili angayan, sama niining anaa sa hulagway. Pagkahayahay ba gayod sa kinabuhi! (hulagway kuha ni Jun Felicilda, MinStar City editor ug sakop sa MinPressDev)

Punto -de- fotoni Fil deo Pagkahayahay!!!

march /P5

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GINOO, nagka-upos ang panahon ko sa kalibutan. Maipasabot ko pa unta’g dugang ngadto sa kabataan ug kanako ang ebidensya sa imong kabuotan. Amen! (Josue 4)

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Survey.....from page 1

Police....from page 1

Journalism....from page 1

Panaad....from page 1

Villar...from page 1

here in the city, among estab-lished consumers organiza-tions, cooperatives, govern-ment and non-government organizations, among others Survey says, only 30% of the respondents have heard, read or watched anything about the rights of the consumers. Nevertheless, despite the low level of awareness of con-sumerism, a majority of Filipi-nos cite right to choose, return or exchange products (55%) and right to safety (58%) as part of their rights as consumers when presented with a list of consumer rights to choose,” the survey conducted by Pulse Asia further stated. The right to basic needs and to information are cited by 46% and 40%, respectively. Majority of the respondents (54%) own their responsibility to promote Filipino products, while the other responsibilities are cited by fewer. Three in four Filipinos (74%) say that it is only ap-propriate for business estab-lishments to replace defective products sold to the public. Refund is another option pre-ferred by 58% of Filipinos. For most Filipinos, the prices of candles, coffee, de-tergent, laundry soaps and salt in the past 12 months may be considered reasonable, with 52% to 73%, saying such commodities are reasonably priced. In contrast, less than four in ten Filipinos say the prices of processed milk, bread and canned fish in the previous year were reasonable. Half of the respondents regard the prices of noodles and toilet soap in the past 12 months as reasonable, while 61% view that last year’s prices of condiments were reasonable. The prices of other basic and prime commodities probed in the survey were found by the majority to be unreasonable. A huge majority of Filipi-nos (86%) cites television as their source of information regarding consumer welfare and proteclion where media sources are concerned, while majorities cite family mem-bers and relatives (59%) and friends and neighbors (52%) as interpersonal sources of such information. Only 26% of Filipinos have heard, read or watched some-thing about the Consumer Act of the Philippines. The survey was based on a multi¬stage random sample of 4,800 respondents, aged 15 years and over. The sample respondents were randomly selected from all regions in the country, except Autonomous Region of

This, even as it said that more personnel will be de-ployed during the Holy Week and summer seasons to ensure consistent police presence in the streets, augmenting other intelligence-driven and law enforcement operations. PRO-10 recognizes the efforts extended by the com-munity, especially those be-longing to the business, youth and local government sectors, for the continued support they extended to local police units. While the presence of po-lice personnel and security guards is unequivocally one of the best deterrents to the commitment of crimes, the people in general also have their own responsibilities to protect themselves from harm. “When in trouble, people may seek help from police of-ficers deployed in the streets, ask the assistance of security guards nearby, or call the ba-rangay police who can also provide the necessary assis-tance, said PCSupt Catalino B. Rodriguez Jr, PRO-10 director. He added the full coopera-tion of the citizenry is needed in ensuring that they will be unhampered in their routine activities, and that they return to their respective homes safely away from criminality. PRO-10 reiterated such PNP crime prevention tips as : keep your wallet in a safe place; don’t place your wallet in loose or back pocket of pants. Avoid putting your wallets in outer pocket of your bag; keep your bag close to body, preferably, where it is easy for you to see while you are walking. Avoid carr ying large amounts of money and wearing flashy and expensive jewelry when riding a public trans-portation. Don’t walk in dark alleys and streets where only a very few people pass by; take secure and well-lighted walkways instead; walk in the company of other people. Familiarize yourself with the area where you frequently pass by; be wary of your sur-

course will get to enjoy a 20 per cent discount. Mr. Baconga also said that the same benefit is open to dependents of the local media who may be interested to pur-sue a course in communication. However, this is still subject to an agreement with the local media organizations. The Communication De-partment of Pilgrim Christian College is among the pio-neering schools in Northern

the passion of the Christ took part in the annual calendar of Lenten activities in country. One of the top destina-tions of the Philippines in Northern Mindanao, the Is-land Province of Camiguin, welcomes devotees and pil-grims for this year’s Holy Week. “Panaad 2013” which is organized by the Pro-vincial Tourism Office of Camiguin, is the religious activity which has gained a large number of yearly visi-tors because of its unique practice in observing the Season of Lent. This serves as an annual reunion where devotees flock to the island and walk the 64- kilometer circum-ferential road as form of sacrifice, either in fulfil-ment of a vow or penance for sins. The Department of Tour-ism Region 10 announces another year of Christian celebration in Northern Mindanao, the Panaad 2013. Panaad, which means devo-tion or a promise of a pen-ance, is a holy week activity that starts with Palm Sunday on March 24, and will end on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013. For inquiries or details, please visit/call the De-partment of Tourism Re-gion 10 Office located at the ground floor of Pelaez Sports Center, Velez St., Cagayan de Oro City or contact us through (088) 856-4048/(08822) 723-696/726-394. You may also call the Camiguin Provincial Tourism Office through (088) 387-1097 loc. 119 or 120. (PR)

ni Senator Edgardo Angara. Ang counterpart bill nito ay naaprubahan sa ikata-

March......from page 4

respect for human lives when political leaders resort to violence and dirty tactics to win an election. How many is contemplating of doing so?

The stakes are of course high in every elected posi-tion in the government. The price of power is the source of money and authority which becomes a license to accumulate wealth and built political dynasties. Once they are there, there is no turning back until their dreams could turn dust to gold that they cannot bring to their graves. Why do we wallow in this quagmire that has entangled political leadership in this country only to a few families in succession? The problem of course lies among our leaders. A constitutional prohibition on political dy-nasties is enshrined in the 1987 Constitution. But after five elected Presidents and the 15th Congress, it has out-lived the fundamental laws of this land, no one dared and nobody ever sponsored a law prohibiting political dynasties because it cannot be approved in a dynasty filled Congress, anyway!

The ides of March in Rome happened in the 4th century for the simple reason that the Romans do not want to be ruled by an Empire. Can it happen again on the political exercise of May 13, 2013, to bring finish to the empire and dynasties which multiplied and overstayed in Philippine politics? It can only be done with more luck and intelligent issues that must be understood by the electorate.

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paghikalimot sa pag-abiabi ug mga dumuloong, kay pinaagi niini may nanagpakaamoma ug mga manolunda sa wala lang nila hibaloi.Boholanos

By apipa P. Bagumbaran

MARAWI CITY -- The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is aiming for ‘zero’ failure of elections in the entire province, this coming May.

Lawyer Ray Sumalipao, regional election director in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)

emphasized this during the recently concluded Lanao del Sur Stakeholders Con-ference for Peaceful, Free and Fair 2013 Elections saying that the main en-emy in the province during elections is the failure of elections.

To make elections work, he said two task forces will be created to roam around the province and monitor

the electoral process. He said these task forces

will be composed of per-sonnel from the Comelec, Philippine National Police (PNP) and Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

He further said that they have asked the Comelec En Banc to authorize the mobilization of the secu-rity personnel, as a contin-gency measure, in case the

Board of Election Inspectors (BEIs) will not report to their posts.

Other measures to be taken by the poll body in-clude the swapping of elec-tion officers to eradicate doubts on Comelec person-nel and insulate them from political suspicions.

Sumalipao also belied reports that there were no cases filed against erring

Comelec personnel. He said they have dismissed three election officers, one from Maguindanao and two in Lanao del Sur, to show that they are true to their commitment.

The ARMM Election Director meanwhile an-nounced that the clustering of precincts was already approved and now available at the Comelec website.

He said the Comelec En Banc has also decided to download the investigation of violations to the provin-cial election supervisor to avoid the clogging of elec-tion cases.

Moreover, the training of more than 2,000 BEIs in the province have started last March 7 and this will end until March 31. (APB/PIA10/asf)

comelec aims for zero failure of elections

Muslim Mindanao or ARMM, and were interviewed face-to-face from December 5 to 16. 2012. During the said consulta-tion workshop, the idea of forming a regional federation of consumers’ organizations was floated by the Konsuman-teng Kagay-anon, Incorporated (KKI), chaired by Mike Baños of Mindanao Daily News, with Ben Contreras of the Mindanao Gold Star Daily and this writer of the Mindanao Star Daily.

roundings and if you notice someone is following you, go to the nearest building with a security guard right away. Refuse rides offered by strangers and avoid responding to small talks aimed at you by strangers on the street. Always be on guard for suspicious people wherever you are. If you think someone is tailing you, always go where there are many people, or where there is a security guard or a police officer. If witnessing or in the midst of a crime, stay calm, as much as possible. Maintain presence of mind and take note of the physical appearance and other striking details about the criminal. This will help the police identify and capture the robber. Do not argue or fight with armed criminals. They are dan-gerous and possibly mentally and emotionally unstable. Be calm in speaking with them. When riding a taxi espe-cially at night, write down important details such as plate numbers, body markings, color, and the model of the taxi. Also take note of the time and place when and where you boarded the taxi. If you can, share this information through text with another person who is not with you so that other people can know your whereabouts and you can be tracked. When riding a taxi alone, always be at the rear seat of the vehicle. Immediately lock the doors at the rear and passenger seats. Avoid using your cellphone while walking and while rid-ing a public transportation to prevent being a victim of snatching. Prepare your fare prior to boarding any kind of public transportation so you don’t have to take out your wallet and possibly expose the other contents of you bag. Other crime prevention and safety tips are available on PRO-10’s official website pnppro10.org and the PNP’s www.pnp.gov.ph. (PSupt Ron-nie Francis M. Cariaga/PRO/PIA10/jdelpf)

Mindanao offering a degree in the field of Mass Commu-nication. Its communication degree opened in 1986 and has turned out graduates who are now in various fields of communication work. Those interested to avail of this educational benefit for community journalism may inquire from the following offices of Pilgrim Christian College—Dean, School of Arts and Sciences Tel No. 8564232/Registrar’s Office Tel No. and Office of the School President.

long pagbasa sa Mataaas na Kapulungan. Sinabi pa ni former Rep. Villar, na kilala sa tawag na “Misis Hanep Buhay,” na nakapanghihinayang ang pangyayaring ito kung saan nawala ang isang “Iskolar ng Bayan” ng UP Manila, na siya sanang mag-aahon sa kahirapan sa kanyang pamilya.“Isa na namang buhay ang nasayang dahil sa kahira-pan,” giit pa ni Villar na nag susulong na magkaroon ng hanapbuhay ang bawat Pilipino para maging hanep ang kanilang buhay. Upang maiwasan ang isa pang kaso ni “Kristel Tejada, na nagpakamatay makaraang magsampa ng leave of absence (LOA) dajil sa utang sa tuition fees, binigyan diin ni for-mer Rep. Villar na marapat balangkasin ang polisiya ng State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) at iba pang educational institutions. “What happened to Kris-tel is very regrettable espe-cially since she was enrolled in a government-subsidized institution mandated to provide high quality educa-tion to “poor but deserving” students. Just like other SUCs, UP has a regular an-nual appropriations from the national government. So it is necessary to look into the need to expand the govern-ment’s study and scholar-ship programs in SUCs. Do we need to give them additional budget so that students like Kristel would no longer be burdened to cough up money for her tuition fees?” paliwanag pa niya. Sinabi pa ng dating kon-gresista na dapat ding pag-aralan ang polisiya ng SUCs kung ang isang estudyante ay hindi kakabayand ng tuition fees. Ang pagpapakamatay ni Tejada, dagdag pa ni former Rep. Villar, ay sumasalalim din sa kakulangan ng “access to education” sa bansa.

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rIaCFF FIrSt QUarter MeetINg. the Department of Social Welfare and Development-10 (DSWD) holds the regional Inter-agency Committee on Filipino Family (rIaCFF) first quarter meeting with the aim to discuss ra No. 10361 known as the “Domestic Workers act,” present accomplishment for January-March, present rIaCFF and DSWD plan of action for Filipino Family CY 2013 and prepare 2014 plan for Filipino Family at Pearlmont Inn on March 20, 2013. (PIa 10)

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ILIGAN CITY - The Phil-ippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC) has finally been given the op-portunity to interact with institutional health care providers and health care professionals as PhilHealth has now made it’s zeal to deepen its relationship by creating a new team called PhilHealth Reach Out. Around 60 participants from the Philippine Hospi-tals Association of Iligan City and Lanao del Norte Chapter were the first to be given Reach Out ori-entation by PhilHealth-

Region 10 on March 12 at Maria Cristina Hotel, Iligan City, said Ayesah M. Ma-cumbal, officer-in-charge, PhilHealth-Local Health Insurance Office (LHIO), Iligan City and Lanao del Norte. The chief of hospitals, budget/accounting/finance officer, medical director and hospital administrator were among those present in the event, added Macumbal. The Reach Out team will ensure that the participants are informed about new policies and allows im-mediate feedback through interactive lectures and open forums, that they are heard when they have

complaints or suggestions and to make sure that old policies are reformed and streamlined in line with PhilHealth’s mandate of attaining Universal Health Care. This will also serve as a venue where they could inquire unclaimed checks and identification cards. In addition, a booth for application or renewal of accreditation and member data record (MDR) issuance will be available on site. Topics relevant to the needs of our stakehold-ers and participants such as taxation, engagement, legal issues, membership/contribution and hospital

concerns were discussed by competent speakers from the regional office and LHIO Iligan. PhilHealth, health care institutions, and profes-sionals stand independent in terms of their respective functions but there has to be that degree of interde-pendence in terms of giv-ing services and output to ensure that every Filipino people leave health facilities happy and reassured, said Macumbal. The same activity was also conducted on March 17 at Mercy Community Hospital, this city, with members and officers of the Philippine Medical As-

PhilHealth-10 trains Reach Out team in Iligansociation-Iligan & Lanao del Norte Chapter. (lvgabule/

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ILIGAN CITY- GIPASID-UNGGAN sa Iligan City Council of Women kon ICCW ang mga lideres sa hut-ong sa kababayen-an sa kabaranggayan, mga buhatan sa kagamhanan sa siyudad, mga non-gov-ernment organizations ug mga ubang nagpakabanang grupo sa atong dapit.

Kini atol sa usa ka Gender and Development Forum nga natigayon sa Plaza Alemania kagahapong

adlawa.Mipahayag si Ms. Renefe

Padilla, ICCW President, nga layo na ang naabtan sa women empowerment programs sa Iligan gumikan sa hini-usang paningka-mot sa tanang sector sa dakbayan. Hinungdan nga angayang sukli-an ang ilang kontribusyon sa usa ka pa-sidungog pinaagi sa gihatag nga Plaque of Recognition.

Dayag matud pa ang ka-dasig sa kababayen-an nga

Top women leaders sa Iligan, gipasidunggan sa ICCWmosalmot sa mga kalihukan sa kababayen-an diha sa libo-an nga partisipasyon sa tinuig nga women’s day, women’s volleyball tourna-ment, mga information ses-sions sa ilang mga katungod ug daghanan pa.

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6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5

PairinG unleaShed66 6869 6078 7970 8980 90

take 2

take 1

12 2413 2514 3415 3523 45

take 2

take 1

6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5

PairinG unleaShed68 6869 6078 7970 8980 90

take 2

take 1

12 2413 2514 3415 3523 45

take 2

take 1

6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5

SUPertreS II UNLeaSheD: the WINNINg gUIDeLET’S PLAY LOTTO. SUPPORT PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE!

YESTERDAY’S RESULT11am: 7-4-6

YESTERDAY’S RESULT4pm: 6-6-0

a N G l e G U i d e

DILI maayo nga kumpiyansa-han ang 2 pero ang 5 maayo nga iapil ug maayo nga aduna gyuy 5 ang inyong number combination.

Supertres team

Page 8: Mindanao Star Daily (March 23, 2013 Issue)

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