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ers issue, the electorates are given options whom to vote on the day of the Alicia E. Nicart, PIA poll. In the past, the voters were only thrilled by Mining and illegal to page 2 logging issues were the center of discussion in the recently held provincial candidates forum which was held at the Our Lady of Nativity College Seminary, Baybay Boulevard this city. Candidates expressed their opposition to mining that has plagued some southern communities, so with illegal logging in several parts of the province. However, some candidates hinted, that the illegal mining cannot be totally prevented because several poor families cater to it, it being the only major and easier income generating endeavor they could get into. Thus, families resorting to illegal mining should be provided with alternative livelihood activities, so they would not Surfers ready to hit the waves. Top surfing destination of the country: Calicoan Island Guiuan E. mine anymore, a candiSamar. Photo by: Jerome Tuazon date explained. Other candidates said that, should they be elected, they will look into the Mining Law and if amendment is necesTACLOBAN CITY Attorney Veronico sary, it shall be pushed. The regional office of the Petalcorin, OIC regional In fact, there already is a Samuel D. Candido, PIA The Department of DPWH to come up with ing to the municipality of Commission on Election director of COMELEC, bill pending in Congress, Tourism in Region 8 infrastructure projects Maydolongs Closed Can- said that they are now said that their personnel in favor of the provinces (DOT-8) and the Depart- beneficial to urban areas opy Forest Area costing ready for the conduct of to include those who are minerals and forests,it this mid-term election from the Department of only needs some more ment of Public Works and in terms of tourism and P50 million. to page 2 to page 4 Highways (DPWH), East- employment. This is a There is also the up- this May 13.
Comelec ready for DOT, DPWH to open roads to conduct of election tourist destinations in E.Samar
ern Samar District Engineering Office (DEO) held a meeting recently, this city. The objective of the said activity is to find ways to alleviate poverty through infrastructure, tourism and employment projects. Ricardo D. Odita, OICdistrict engineer, said that national agencies like the DOT is tying-up with the
dream of every local community that do not have the capacity to finance such projects. Odita added that some of these projects had already started like the upgrading of access road in Brgy. Lalawigan, the jump-off point to Brgy. Divinubo island with a total cost of P16 million. Another is the upgrading of access road lead-
grading of Brgy. Sulangan-Guiuan road with an appropriation of P100 million being implemented by the DPWH-8.
Once this access road to the tourist destinations is rehabilitated and improved, it will result in the increase of commerce through economic development and
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POLICE REPORT
ESPPC intensifies Oplan Roulette
By: Pio Calvo Eastern Samar Police Provincial Office (ESPPC) under Police Senior Superintendent Allan T. Cuevillas has intensified its Oplan Roulette (illegal gambling) that resulted to the apprehensions last week of three (3) illegal gamblers in the province. Based on police reports obtained from ESPPO Operation Unit, the Guiuan MPS led by PINSP. Mamerto Conopio arrested Carlito Bastilan y Rebayne, a pedicab driver of Brgy. Palamrag ricultural productivity, food security and unemployment etc.
The Candidates Forum was conceptualized by the Dioceses Council to provide the candidates an avenue where to express their platforms of governance, side by side with their political adversaries and, for the electorates, they were
the Southern Tagalog C A L A BA R Z ON At h letic Association with 250 points. Of the 14 medals collected by the region, s om e of w h i c h w e re from scholar-athletes of the Leyte Sports Academy like of Vevencio Cabias, who won a silver medal for pole vault; Mel iss a E s c oton, for the 100 meters hurdle competition and Justin Estrimos for the 400 meters free style swimming competition. A day before the formal opening of the Palarong Pambasa last April 21, more than a 100 athletes from the region fell victims to food poisoning which could have affected their performance during the weeklong sports competition sponsored by the Department of Education.(ROEL AMAZONA)
of Mercedes and Joel Ranido y Macasejet of Brgy. Cantajay, Guiuan while in the heat of gambling, locally known as Cara y Cruz. Confiscated from the duo were a bet money amounting to One Hundred Fifty Three Pesos (Php 153.00). The arrested persons were brought to Guiuan MPS for documentation and disposition. In a related incident, Borongan City Police Station arrested a certain Restituto Abrilla y Lobedario, of age, of Brgy. Pepilitan, this city, while
in the act of collecting bets for SWERTRES. Confiscated from Abrilla were: a black ballpen, stub of paper with list of bet combinations, a lotto tip result and One Hundred Fifty Five Pesos (Php 150.00) bet money. The suspect and the confiscated items were brought to the City PNP Station for safe-keeping, documentations and dispositions, the police report said. The operation was led by PSI Dionisio a. Algallar, DCOP and three PNCOs.
Lupon Member Victor Lacdao of Brgy. Bato, Borongan. An cine ha barangay plaza nga guinpakita han mga
which thus explains that, ..from page 1 the LGU could barely do permission to mine ema- something to stop minnated from central of- ing. Other issues raised were fices concerned in Magood governance, poverty nila and not from the local government units, alleviation measures, ag-
able to listen to the views of their candidates with their planned programs which could possibly address the social issues.(PIAEastern Samar/aen)
Dako gud kaupay nga may-ada kita nakikita mismo nga proyektos ug pagpakaupay nga nahimo han aton tig-sering yana nga politika, said
kandidato, makakabulig gud ha amon nga paraglab-as pagpili yana nga eleksyon kun hin-o iton bobotosan said Milagros Navales, a fish vendor. Whether visual presentations and other modern tactics through the use of technology could evoke voters percep-
tions, still the underlying problem of vote buying may still be a potent factor to change ones mind-set. As the modern technologies evolve, it will play a bigger role in future and future elections as it would shape peoples perspective and development.
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Its dolled up as permit to campaign. In remote Northern Luzon outposts or Mindanao backwaters, candidates cough up cash for a clearance, from armed groups, before they pitch for votes. The permit is exchanged for a cash contribution to the kilusan ( movement) , wrote Inquirers Randy David. ( Thats ) a cryptic reference to the Communist Party and New Peoples Army But some may be no more than extortionists, posing as revolutionaries. NPA North Central Mindanao Regional Command spokesman apologized for their attack on 78-year old Gingoog Mayor Ruth de Lara- Guingona and companions. Self defense, he claimed, and repeated warnings against armed escorts. Theres no mention of the permit-tocampaign fee, David writes. Butthat is what this is about. The assault came at an.NPA roadblock collecting revolutionary taxes, Inquirers Conrad de Quiros wrote Fine, if you accept NPA has every right to mount checkpoints to fleece candidates. The NPA calls it tax, everybody else calls it extortion. There is only one government and one president, ( former Vice President and Foreign Secretary ) Teofisto Guingiona said. Thats not the NPA. Understandably, TG is unforgiving of the NPA. Laudably, he looks beyond retribution. It is only when we have a genuine peace agreement that we can move forward. Peace talks resumed in Norway 2011 --- six years after they broke down The Olso negotiations aim at ending the longest-running Maoist insurgency in the world. Diana Rodriguez and Soliman M. Santos, Jr wrote in their 2010 book Primed and Purposeful. Armed clashes, across almost five decades left 4,745 killed and injured 1,534, incomplete tallies claim. Most were civilians. And 1.2 million became
EDITORIAL
ook around and you will see many political ads being brandished as if governance is a conjugal or family affair. The utter shamelessness of claiming things as if of the family when in truth are funded by public funds is common practice among politicians. One need not look too far to know that these politicians whose faces are bannered in large print sinages are using taxpayers money for their projects. Yet they put their pictures with their large print names to announce as if the project is their own. But the public does not mind at this practice as they know too well that the funds behind those shameless faces are actually theirs. The practice is in essence thievery of the highest order as it poses claim over a thing not belonging to the claimant. It truly is ironic that we are infuriated at the sight of street snatchers and pickpockets grabbing things from innocent victims and find nothing wrong with politicians grabbing what belongs to taxpayers. It is hard to reconcile our attitude towards poor thieves and those high ranking robbers who pose to grab credit and all from the projects made out of peoples taxes. Most prominent are pictures of politicians of local governments whose faces are seen everywhere within their territory. Such practice is owing to the fact that the implementation is under the politicians in the locality. Programs and projects are therefore realized through the final act of these officials. This is the reason why all other officials who had actually done their share in the implementation of the program or project are concealed in the background of the main players. Aside from the local chief executive however, we often see the representative in congress or the governor and senator who extended funds for the project as also credited in the bannered project sign, with their equally large pictures and names. What are left unseen are the small cogs that somehow helped in the realization of the program or project, like the local legislators who cooperated in providing allocation from the budget. The only exception has to do with legislators who are too intimately close to the local chief executive because that affords a good space in the bannered advertisements that are nothing but shameful tags.
Cordillera show a large majority of guerrillas and supporters have neither been CPP members, believers in communism nor seekers of a communist run state. Their framework in most NPA areas is systematic oppression of the many by a few in Philippine society. And they speak in terms of no rich and no poor, rights to land and decent human living conditions. In recent years, some analysts find that the guerrilla organization has become a kind of business enterprise. ( It ) sells protection in exchange for money and other compensation. Customers include corporations, gambling and drug syndicates, government agencies and large landowners Some NPAs are akin to employees who receive monthly wages. Local NPA leaders (resemble) branch managers. And high NPA officials are the enterprises central managers and board members. Kerkvliet urges further studies into this corrosion. But there is hard
Shameful signs
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TACLOBAN CITY The Department of Labor and Employment (D OLE) here in the region said there will be no wage increase for workers on May 1, but there are many job opportunities locally and abroad. Labor Regional Dire c t or E x e qu i e l S arcauga said there was no p etition for wage hike that was filed by any labor groups where the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (TRWPB) could deliberate upon. We are not expecting any minimum wage increase announcement, Sarcauga said. D O L E i n t h e r e gion, however, is close-
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contractualization, tax exemption and social protection. This May 1, DOLE regional office will hold a job fair at the Tacloban City C onvention Center.
More t h an 2 , 0 0 0 l o c a l a n d ov e r s e a s careers will be made open to jobseekers, including new graduat e s a n d re t u r n i n g and displaced overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
The job vacancies range from technical, skilled and unskilled categories and will be offered by participating employers in various industries. (REYAN
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Comelec ready.....
Education who will act as members of the Board of Election Inspectors are only waiting for the election proper. But since ballots are still not here we cannot go on with the conduct of election, but we are 100% ready for this automated election, Petalcorin said. As far as security operation, the election officer added that they had been closely coordinating with the Phil-
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Contrary to the expectation, the region remains peaceful and hopefully this will remain until election, said Petalcorin.
Although there are reports of violence which some link to the forthcoming election,
upon their validation and assessment of law enforcers, they found out that those incidents had nothing to do with the conduct of election while some are just product of a creative mind, according to the official. Those were never part of the reporting with the election agency, Petalcorin stressed. He added that in the six provinces of the region, Samar and Northern Samar provinces are the top most concern of their agency due to
MAL ACAANG said Friday that it was alarmed over the separate ambuscades in the provinces of Lanao del Norte and Cavite Thursday night killing at least 14 people and wounding some nine others. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte, in a news briefing, said that the Philippine National Police had already deployed additional security personnel to secure the candidates and civilians not only in Lanao del Norte but also in other election hot spot areas in the country. We strongly condemn this act of violence on the mayor and his supporters, she said referring to Nunungan Mayor Abdul Manamparan of Lanao del Norte who was one among the eight people injured in the attack. Some
cases in Lanao and in Cavite being floated, we will not make any comment yet while the investigation in on going, Valte said. The official also appealed to the supporters of the different candidates to keep calm following a brawl between the supporters of Cagayan de Oro City reelectionist Representative Rufus Rodriguez and City Councilor Ian Mark Nacaya. The election is approaching, its not only the climate that is becoming hot, and we also appeal to the supporters of the different candidates to keep calm, to continue to just campaign for their respective candidates, and not to engage in any violent behavior that will tend to discredit their particular candidates, she said. (SUN NEX)
the number of politiin the provincial and cal warring families in congressional seats those two provinces. In Northern Samar, while in Samar provthree warring politi- ince two political clans want to get top posical families are vying tions in the province.
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LEGAL NOTICES
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT EIGHTH (8TH) JUDICIAL REGION CITY OF BORONGAN, EASTERN SAMAR BRANCH 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR CANCELLATION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF MINOR SAYAKA CATUDIO, SAYAKA CATUDIO, represented by her Mother MARIA CORAZON CATUDIO, Petitioner, -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF BORONGAN CITY, EASTERN SAMAR Respondent SP. PROC. NO. 125-11 x- - - - - - - - -x ORDER
birth certificate registered with the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Borongan, Eastern Samar on November 17, 1995 as cancelled, and ordering said office to cancel such certificate of live birth. Finding the petition to be in due form and substance, set this case for hearing on June 14, 2013 at 8:30 in the morning. Any person having or claiming any interest under the entry in the certificate of live birth the correction of which is being sought may, within fifteen (15) days from notice of the petition or from the last date of publication of this Order, file his opposition thereto. Let copy of this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper accredited to publish judicial or legal notices in the province of Eastern Samar at the expense of petitioners. Send a copy of his Order, together with a copy of the Petition, to the Office of the Solicitor General, 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City and to the City Civil Registrar of Borongan, Eastern Samar, and to petitioner as well as her counsel. SO ORDERED. February 7, 2013, In Chambers, Borongan City, Eastern Samar.
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Office a Petition for Change of her First Name from MARIA EILEEN to EILEEN in the Birth
(First name to be changed) (New first name to be adopted)
Park, including box culvert and signage, Brgy. 1, Balangkayan, E. Samar; 3) upgrading of access road (gravel to paved) from National Highway
Certificate of MARIA EILEEN JARADAL TRABOCU who was born on 04 December 1968 at San Julian, Eastern Samar and whose parents are Marcelino Orgasan Trabuco and Josefina Jatulan Jaradal. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 6th day of May 2013. (Sgd.) LEAH S. VERANA Municipal Civil Registrar ESB: April 16-22, 23-29, 2013
to Amandaraga Falls, Brgy. Ginob-an, Lalawigan, E. Samar; and 4) installation of directional and cautionary signage leading to Balangiga Encounter Monument, Poblacion, Balangiga, E. Samar.
Republic of the Philippines City Civil Registrar Province of Eastern Samar City of Borongan
On record is an Amended Verified petition for the cancellation of the certificate of birth of minor Sayaka Catudio represented by her mother Maria Corazon Catudio through counsel, praying that after due notice, publication and hearing, judgment be rendered declaring her
She also presented the list of projects evaluated by the Regional Technical Working Group (RTWG) using the TRIPPC. For Eastern Samar, there are four projects, namely, 1) the rehabilitation/improved of 0.6 kilometers (km) access road leading to jump-off point of Ando Island (Brgy. Punta Maria), including the access roads leading to travel destinations within the island and Installation of safety devices, signage and lighting, Borongan City; 2) upgrading of access road (gravel to paved) from National Highway to
Tiopes further said that these projects will be endorsed by Working Group to the National Technical Working Group (DOT-DPWH) for review and final approval.
If this proposed project will be realized, it will create jobs, livelihood opportunities and business, Tiopes said.
Twenty-four participants attended the said activity composed mostly of municipal planning & development officers, municipal engineers, Tito Codoy, mayor of Llorente, and Jaime Ty, mayor of Gen. Mac-Arthur, E. Samar. These projects are in line with the social contract of the President to the people. (SDC-PIA 89, E. Samar)
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PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III said that he wants his Cabinet officials to work harder after the unchanged poverty level in the country for the past six years despite the growing economy. The Chief Executive issued the statement during the interview by some members of the press Wednesday night at the sidelines of the 22nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit in Brunei Darussalam. While he indicated that he has no plans to reshuffle the members of his Cabinet, Aquino said he would instead welcome any improvement in the processes that would make them more efficient. You start with a premise that you are all imperfect beings and you can always improve. But bottom line, were really open to improving all of the processes that we need to have greater efficiency. Sorry, Im an economist by training, so maximum utility of each input is the mantra, Aquino explained. A recent report of the National Statistical
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Coordination Board, an attached agency of the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda), showed that the poverty incidence among population was estimated at 27.9 percent during the first semester of 2012. Comparing this with the 2006 and 2009 first semester figures estimated at 28.8 percent and 28.6 percent, respectively, poverty remained unchanged as the computed differences are not statistically significant, the agency said. The President, however, cited Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) headed by Secretary Rogelio Singson and Department of Agriculture (DA) led by Secretary Proceso Alcala as among the top performing agencies in his administration. He recognized the DPWH for its ability to lower the bid prices on most of its projects and the DA for its successful production and domestic marketing of rice that enabled the country to be selfsufficient and a potential exporter of this particular commodity. (SUNNEX)
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ranked up there, with inflation (45%) and graft (36%) . x Time and history have moved on. Communism as an ideology has collapsed. It is glorious to be rich,
Den Ziao Peng said. Rebel leaders Jose Maria Sison and Luis Jalandoni ( a Dutch citizen ) are in their late 70s. They wage revolution by fax, then Internet, now by twitter and Facebook from Holland .. Their contact, let alone control over NPA units in
backwaters here , are tenuous at best . Few NPA units would carry their signatures on permits to campaign. JoMas ill-disguised bid is to sit down with President Aquno, one on one, as MILF leader Mohagher Iqbal did. This is illusion at its most intense. In Europe , only two communists are left, the late Indonesian editor Sumono Mustoffa mused over coffee. Both are Filipinos. #### ( Email: juan_mercado77@yahoo.com )
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