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Duterte summons
mayors to Palace
Mayors from the Visayas and Mindanao will meet
this afternoon with President Rodrigo Duterte,
who summoned them to Malacaang. Among
those who plan to attend is Daanbantayan Mayor Vicente Loot, a retired police general whom
the President has linked to the illegal drug trade.
As of Tuesday, the local government department
said that only five Cebu mayors have declined.

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Compact with
an impact

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SPORTS

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Why is the mens
champion sad?

Flash floods hit


Mandaue, towns
Thousands continued to fill the Basilica Minore del Sto. Nio to offer
petitions or give thanks, happy to stand in the rain for the Child. But in parts
of Mandaue City and several towns, heavy rains and floods sent
residents out of their homes to find safety on higher ground.

A4

Rafael Pescos ran 42 kilometers (plus change) in


2:38:14, a personal best that also won him the
local mens championship in last Sundays Cebu
Marathon. But in a social media post, the runner joined calls for some improvements in next
years race. Organizers from the Cebu Executive
Runners Club assured they are listening and will
prevent similar problems in 2018.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS

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taxpayers money to pay for an increase in


private pensions. But hold your horses. SSS
President Emmanuel Dooc said that the agency would do its best to recompute quickly
and avoid delays in the increase. A21

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NEWS
NOT JUST TOLEDO: FLOODS
HIT 7 TOWNS, 3 CITIES

A search team rescued two of three children who jumped into Cansaga Bay yesterday,
but one remained missing as of 5:45 p.m.,
Mandaue City Mayor Luigi Quisumbing said.
The incident was one of several challenges the
City had to address since late Monday night, as
heavy rains continued in tropical depression
Aurings wake, causing floods in the cities of
Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Naga and Toledo, as
well as the towns of Asturias, Barili, Consolacion, Dumanjug, Liloan, Pinamungajan and
Ronda. A4

business
PROPERTY DEVELOPERS TRY
TO DRUM UP INTEREST AMONG
SINULOG GUESTS

Among the thousands who fly to Cebu during


the Sinulog are balikbayans and overseas Filipino workers who come not only to pray but
also to find property investments. Grand Land
Inc. president Ryan Bernard Go said marketing efforts done during the rest of the year
typically get closed during the Sinulog season,
when prospective buyers based abroad find
the time to check property locations. Filinvest Land Inc. (FLI) project development officer Archie Igot confirmed that in the last five
years, theyve scheduled major milestones in
their projects and organized Sinulog-inspired
activities so that we can capture all possible
prospects coming here in Cebu. A17

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NEGROS DRUG LORD TAGS COPS,


LOCAL OFFICIALS, MEDIA

An alleged drug personality in Negros, Ricky


Serenio, said on Jan. 9 that 15 commissioned and
20 non-commissioned police officers in Bacolod
City and Negros Occidental are drug protectors.
Also linked to the illegal drug trade were two media
workers, court employees, and members of the National Bureau of Investigation and Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency, whom
Serenio said received payola from him and the boss.
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YOU WON'T HEAR "CLOSING


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FIRST TOKHANG
SURRENDERER IN MANDAUE
SHOT DEAD IN AMBUSH

Pablito Loberanes, 30, had just posted bail


in a case for possession of illegal drugs and
illegal posssession of firearms when four men
shot and killed him in Mandaue City yesterday. The ambush took place at the corner
of P. Rosal and M.C. Briones Sts., about a
kilometer away from the courthouse. Five
relatives were with Loberanes in a Suzuki
mini-van, two of whom were wounded in the
attack. Police said that Loberanes was the
first person in Mandaue City to surrender in
response to Oplan Tokhang last June 2016. He
brought his live-in partner and their eightmonth-old child when he showed up at the
police office for profiling. But the authorities
again arrested him last Jan. 1, after a road
accident led traffic investigators to his car,
where they found 14 sachets of shabu and an
unlicensed .38 revolver. A9

nation
PRESIDENT DUTERTE

APPROVES P1,000 INCREASE


IN SSS PENSIONS

Social Security System (SSS) Chair Amado


Valdez confirmed on Tuesday that President
Rodrigo Duterte has approved an increase
of P1,000 in the monthly pensions of SSS
members. Valdez said in a press briefing that
the increase will be distributed this month.
SSS will use contributions and its Investment
Reserve Fund to support the increase. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella told
reporters the President didnt want to use

SECURITY FOR ASEAN


SUMMIT IN DAVAO READY

Davao Citys Public Safety and Security Command


Center is all set to ensure the security of the Asean 2017 and Miss Universe 2016 delegates against
the possible threat of terrorism. Around 4,000
personnel will be deployed in the region, as
Davao is expecting 1,000 Asean delegates on Jan.
15, and 40 for Miss Universe pageant on Jan. 19..

Youre wide awake at 10 p.m. and decide on a


spontaneous night out with your friends. Which
places in Cebu stay open late? Check out these
options. B1

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VINEYARDS

A one-day break between storms gave emergency crews in California the chance to rescue
stranded residents after the heaviest rain in a
decade swamped parts of California and Nevada. Wine country in Sonoma County, California, was among the hardest hit areas, with
up to 13 inches of rain since Friday. The Associated Press reported that the Russian River in
Sonoma rose to its highest level since 2006,
spilling over its banks and forcing the closure
of schools and roads. Another strong storm
was bearing down on the region, as part of an
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WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017

DEATHS, POWER CUTS


AS DEEP FREEZE
GRIPS EUROPE

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CEBU
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2017

17 WHO
ROBBED B5
KIM K.
CAUGHT
All you need to know.

sunstar.com.ph/cebu

P8 | VOL. 35, NO. 45 | 48 PAGES

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A5
Duterte summons
mayors to Palace
Mayors from the Visayas and Mindanao will meet
this afternoon with President Rodrigo Duterte,
who summoned them to Malacaang. Among
those who plan to attend is Daanbantayan Mayor Vicente Loot, a retired police general whom
the President has linked to the illegal drug trade.
As of Tuesday, the local government department
said that only five Cebu mayors have declined.

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Compact with
an impact

ONE DAY. SunStar Cebus design


has changed several times in 34
years, but the biggest changes took
place in 1997, when we began to
print in full color; in 2007, when
a new press compelled a redesign;
and this year, with this compact
edition. Compare our Jan. 11 issues
(from left) in 1983, 1993, 1997,
2007 and 2017.

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Flash floods hit


Mandaue, towns

SPORTS

A24
Why is the mens
champion sad?

Thousands continued to fill the Basilica Minore del Sto. Nio to offer
petitions or give thanks, happy to stand in the rain for the Child. But in parts
of Mandaue City and several towns, heavy rains and floods sent
residents out of their homes to find safety on higher ground.

A4

Rafael Pescos ran 42 kilometers (plus change) in


2:38:14, a personal best that also won him the
local mens championship in last Sundays Cebu
Marathon. But in a social media post, the runner joined calls for some improvements in next
years race. Organizers from the Cebu Executive
Runners Club assured they are listening and will
prevent similar problems in 2018.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS

COMPACT
The changes you now see in SunStar Cebu began nearly two years
ago, when the idea of converting
to a compact format surfaced in a
strategic planning session of the
SunStar Media Group.
It was a spirited discussion.
We all agreed a change was overdue. A readership survey and
focus group discussions in late
2015 had yielded insights about
what our readers needed. They
needed an authoritative source of
stories that mattered, and more
information they could digest in
less time.
Yet it took us some time to
embrace the idea of such a major change.
SunStars design has undergone some changes in the last
34 years, but none as dramatic
as this. And when it comes to
change, past success can be ones
biggest hurdle.
A turning point for us was
when the Cebuano graphic
designer, poet and illustrator
Adonis Durado came onboard as
design consultant. He had joined
SunStar as a college student in
1996 and stayed until 2002. Now
based in Oman as the design di-

t
c
a
p
m
i
n
a
with
rector of two newspapers, Durado has won awards from the
Society for News Design and the
World Association of Newspapers, among others.
Electric best describes the
mood in the session when Durado first presented his studies on
SunStar Cebus new design. Our
main concern when we first explored the idea of going compact
was that our community of readers might feel they were getting

 New page size and format


 Improved grid and
typography
 Better storytelling
 Bold visual philosophy
 A new logo
All anchored on community
journalism in Cebus best
interest.

less. We are confident this design


will put those worries to rest.
This is our compact with our
readers and advertisers, whose
support for nearly 35 years now
we deeply value: more of the
community journalism that has
made SunStar what it is today,
presented in a much better form.
Asked about what he most
hoped to achieve with the SunStar redesign project, Durado
said, I hope to bring a new level
of sophistication in visual journalism here in Cebu: a regional
paper with international design
flair. SunStars compact look has
a design DNA of complex grid
and elegant typography. And I
also want to showcase that good
design is very much utilitarian.
Design that champions content.
Design that caters to two types of
consumers: the readers and the
scanners.
What amuses me on this project is the fact that I did my college
thesis on evaluating SunStars
existing design, Durado said. I
offered critical assessment and
redesign solutions about 15 years
ago, and Im glad they will finally
see the light of day.

What amuses
me on this project is the fact
that I did my
college thesis
on evaluating
SunStars existing design... I
offered critical
assessment
and redesign
solutions about
15 years ago,
and Im glad
they will finally
see the light
of day.
ADONIS
DURADO

A new SunStar
experience
JULIUS G. NERI, JR.
President, SunStar Media Group
SunStar has grown from a single
community newspaper serving
Cebu to the leading information
provider on community news
about the Philippines to all corners of the globe.
SunStar now pushes content
through six English newspapers,
three tabloids in local languages,
a few e-papers, a news website,
and several social media channels such as Facebook, Instagram
and Twitter.
We are excited and proud to
bring you our latest innovation,
a completely new design and a
more versatile and handy size of
SunStar Cebu, our flagship newspaper. There is something for
everyone in it. It is easier to take
along since it now comes in a
smaller, compact size. Its easier
on the eyes because of its modern, visually appealing design. It
will target a broader audience by
having shorter stories supported
by larger photos and infographics. It will offer advertisers a wide
new range of advertising options.
It will appeal more to the millennials because much of the content will now offer some degree
of interactivity.
And this is just the beginning.
As we celebrate our 35th year,
we are working very hard to bring
you a new way of getting information from SunStar. You can look
forward to more new innovations
in the coming year. Experience the
new SunStar now!

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WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017

Mandaue moves
at-risk families

Butuanon River overflows, forcing the


evacuation of families from a socialized
housing site in Paknaan

Mayor Luigi Quisumbing cancels classes


in public elementary and high schools in
the city

FLornisa m. gitgano/ Reporter


@fmgitgano

SWOLLEN RIVER. The Butuanon River in


Mandaue City overflowed as rain fell on the metro
after typhoon Auring, which made landfall in
Cebu last Monday, was downgraded into a lowpressure area. SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON

More than 30 families from the


6.5-hectare socialized housing
area in Barangay Paknaan, Mandaue City were evacuated, following heavy rains yesterday.
Mayor Luigi Quisumbing ordered a forced evacuation at the
relocation site to the areas multipurpose building when the water rose after the Butuanon River
overflowed.
Also, they were expecting
high tide, he said.
Barangay officials together
with the City Social Welfare and
Development and the Mandaue
City Police Office will be assisting affected residents to safety,
he said
According to City Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management
(CDRRM) Officer Felix Suico,
more than eight structures were
affected past 11 p.m. last Monday.
CDRRM personnel left a fiber
glass boat in the barangay to be
used in case the water continues
to rise.
Since rain was experienced the

We are closely
monitoring the
situation. We
encouraged
the residents to
please prepare.
mandaue mayor luigi
quisumbing

whole day yesterday, Quisumbing


canceled classes in public primary
and secondary schools.
Suico said flooding was experienced on A. S. Fortuna St. and
some of the city roads, but these
were passable.
So far, there was no reported
incident from different baran-

gays. We are closely monitoring


the situation. We encouraged the
residents to please prepare, he
said in Cebuano.
At least six persons living in
shanties in Sitio Nawanaw, Barangay Subangdaku were also moved
to higher ground after the Mahiga
Creek almost overflowed.
Aside from them, no other
families were rescued as of noon
yesterday, Suico said.
In Barangay Maguikay, the
CDRRM officer said they advised
fire victims to transfer to a multipurpose building and to the
gym of the Maguikay Elementary
School.
However, families refused to
leave the vacant lot where they
are temporarily staying.
An officer of the sitios homeowners association had allowed
them to stay in his billiard hall.
At least 308 families in Sitio
Salvacion, Maguikay were affected by fire last Jan. 1.
In a related incident, the mayor
said that two children were saved
and one remains missing after they
jumped into the Cansaga Bay yesterday afternoon.

calamity

Police to help
with evacuation
kevin a. lagunda/ Reporter
@jazzinmonk

Cebu Provincial Police Office Director Eric Noble ordered lower


units not to stop monitoring rivers, coastlines, mountain villages
and flood-prone areas due to the
rains brought by the low-pressure area, formerly tropical depression Auring.
The official instructed his personnel to help local government
units evacuate residents from
neighborhoods threatened by
floods and landslides.
Flood struck 10 barangays
and killed 15-year-old Hannah
Via Villaflores in Toledo City
last Monday.
Two houses in the city were

also destroyed by landslide, but


no one was hurt.
The Toledo City Disaster Risk
Reduction Management Office
(CDRRMO) monitored flooding in
Barangays Landahan, Ibo, Capitan Claudio, Carmen, Dumlog,
Magdugo, Matab-ang, Cambangug and Canlumampao.
The Mines and Geosciences
Bureau 7 also listed Barangays
Awihao, Cantabaco, Luray 2,
Poog, Don Andres Soriano (Lutopan) as susceptible to flooding.
Toledo City CDRRMO Officer Alexander Abella said they
evacuated more than 70 families last Monday.
Abella blamed the flood on
the illegal extraction of sand and
gravel n the citys rivers.

10

The number
of barangays
affected by
flood in Toledo
City as a result
of heavy rains
since last
Monday

temporary homeS. The threat of flood and landslide has


forced residents living in danger zones in Barangay Luray 2, Toledo
City to move to the city sports complex. SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO

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WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017

politics

President to meet with mayors in Manila today


elias o. baquero/ Reporter

President Rodrigo Duterte has


called a meeting today with all
mayors in the country, regardless
of political affiliation.
This, after he announced that
he would kill chief executives
who are engaged in the illegal
drugs trade.
Duterte will first meet with
mayors from the Visayas and

Mindanao at 2 p.m., followed by


mayors from Luzon at 4 p.m.
Daanbantayan Mayor Vicente
Loot, a retired police general
who was on Dutertes list of drug
lord protectors, said he will attend so he can personally explain
his side to the President.
Loot said he will bring no
bodyguard, entrusting his safety to God while traveling to
Malacaang.

I will tell the President that


the people who want me destroyed politically are those who
are in the yellow group and who
campaign against him (Duterte)
during the last election, he said.
Department of Interior and
Local Government (DILG) Director Rene Burdeos said five mayors
from Cebu will not be attending.
Cristina
Garcia-Frasco
of
Liloan is on maternity leave,

budget

Osmea gets
away with veto
princess h. felicitas/ Reporter
@pdfelicitas

The Cebu City Council failed to


override Mayor Tomas Osmeas
veto on the City Governments
P7.2-billion annual budget for this
year.
The 17-member council needed 12 votes to override it.
During their first regular session for the year yesterday, nine
councilors backed Councilor Jose
Daluz IIIs proposal to override
the mayors veto while six councilors opposed it.
Osmea vetoed more than 15
provisions, or conditions, under

HOW THEY VOTED


Cebu City Council

Overriding
p7.5B Annual budget for 2017
Nendell Hanz Abella
Pastor Alcover Jr.
Sisinio Andales
Alvin Arcilla
James Cuenco
Jose Daluz III
Mary Ann delos Santos
Eugenio Gabuya Jr.
Raymond Garcia
Joel Garganera
Gerry Guardo
Margarita Osmea
Jocelyn Pesquera
Edu Rama
Joy Augustus Young
Philip Zafra
Absent
Dave Tumulak

N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
N
Y

budget ordinances 2472 and 2471,


saying it restricts his authority as
a local chief executive to manage
the affairs of the City.
When the matter was tackled,
Daluz asked the legislative body
to override only three items that
were opposed by the mayor.
Daluz explained that the reason they required the councils
approval before the City hires
job-order ( JO) workers is to make
sure that the local project where
their services are needed is approved first.
He also explained the provision (Section 14) requiring the appointment of the barangay captains first before allowances of
tanods, garbage collectors, street
sweepers, lupong tagapamayapa
and barangay environment officers are released.
The purpose of this is to
give emphasis to the role of our
barangays. The barangay serves
as the primary planning and implementing unit of government
policies, plans, programs and
projects in their community.
We just want to be assured that
the aid to the barangays really
goes to the barangay workers,
Daluz said.
Its the same reason they required the barangay captains appointment before salaries of the
barangay health workers (Section
15) are released.
We are not really imposing an additional requirement.
It would be best if the barangay
is involved in the identification
of barangay health workers, he
added.
Osmea had said the provisions
inserted by the council in the budget ordinance are ultra-vires, or beyond the councils power.

12

The number of
votes to override Cebu City
Mayor Tomas
Osmeas veto
on the City
Governments
P7.2-billion
annual budget
for 2017

while Raymond Calderon of Samboan is sick. Jose Esgana of Sta.


Fe and Ronald Allan Cesante of
Dalaguete are both under suspension by the Office of the Ombudsman. Ace Binghay of Balamban did not give a reason.
Another suspended mayor,
Nic de los Santos of Alcoy, can
attend, but he cannot use public
funds for his travel expenses.
Burdeos said those who can-

not attend should not send representatives because the President only wants to meet chief
executives.
Tuburan Mayor Democrito
Diamante said Malacaang did
not lay down any agenda for the
meeting.
Diamante said he might give
the President an update on the
status of illegal drugs in his
municipality.

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JUST A
LIVING.
Felix Cabusas
receives P800
for every foot
of wood that
he carves
into religious
statuary in the
shop where he
works in Basak
Pardo, Cebu
City. SUNSTAR FOTO/
ALEX BADAYOS

OWN TRADITION. For 18 years, he has made a


living as a sculptor of religious icons. All the other
men in his family work as carpenters. SUNSTAR FOTO/
ALEX BADAYOS

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FAITH
IN HIS
GRASP

A SCULPTORS LIFE
Kevin lagunda / Reporter
@jazzinmonk

Felix Cabusas believes he has


contributed to his faith as a
sculptor of religious icons, including the Sto. Nio.
Ang pagkulit pagsangyaw
pod (Sculpting is a way of spreading my faith), he said. Simbolo
na, taytayan sa atong giampoan
(The statue is a symbol, the
bridge that connects us to the
one we worship).
All creators have their customs.
Cabusas prays before carving.
Giyahan unta ko nga sakto ang
detalye (I pray for guidance so I
can create the correct details),
said the 45-year-old resident of Basak San Nicolas, Cebu City.
When he was still new in the
business, Cabusas said he felt
guilty about carving religious
statues in exchange for money.
He also prayed at the time.
The sculptor, however, does
not seek divine intervention for
clear eyesight when he is doing
the finer details of a statue. He

wears eyeglasses.
Afraid he might commit errors if his hands are shaky, Cabusas drinks a small amount of coffee in the morning, before going
to work.
His income enjoys a surge
when the Holy Week draws near.
Most of the customers hire him
either to repair their old statues
or to sculpt the Pieta, which depicts the Virgin Mary cradling the
dead body of Jesus Christ.
Cabusas said that only a few
Sto. Nio devotees commissioned him to carve the icon out
of wood in the past years. The
statues he made were based on
photographs or replicas of the
original icon kept in the Basilica
Minore del Sto. Nio de Cebu.
Last Dec. 5, a devotee paid him
to make a two-foot-tall wooden
Sto. Nio statue. It took him two
weeks to complete the project.
Dugay mahuman kay ikulit
man ang designs sama sa detalye
nga mga buwak sa sinina (It took
a long time to finish because it
had so many details, like the

1260

the year Nicolo Pisano carved the


earliest known statue of the Child
Jesus separate from the Virgin
Mary, according to catholictradition.org

1565

discovery of the Santo Nio in


a wooden box in a burnt house
in Cebu

1740

the year the Santo Nio was


enthroned in the Basilica in Cebu,
according to the San Agustin

flowers on the garment), said


Cabusas. Dili maayo ang trabaho kon dali-dalion (We fail to produce good work when we rush.)
He laments that there are people who cannot appreciate the
beauty of a wooden sculpture.
Ang kahoy dili dali mabuak
(Wood does not break easily),
he said.
Cabusas said he is dismayed
that some devotees choose the
brittle mass-produced Sto.
Nio icons made of fiberglass and
ceramics. But he is thankful there
are those who prefer the images
he makes.
By his estimate, he has carved
and repaired around 9,000 religious statues in the past 18 years.
Kontento ra ko aning trabahoa (I am content with this line
of work), he said.
Born into a family of carpenters, Cabusas said he is the only
one who knows how to sculpt religious figures.
Ako ray nalahi nila (Im the
only one who differed), he said.
Cabusas started in 1998, under

the tutelage of Teodoro Bentain.


Cabaero Sculptural Works,
located across the Holy Cross
Parish in Basak Pardo, currently
employs Cabusas.
He is paid P800 per foot.
The sculptor likes to teach
the youth, and he believes that
imparting his talent is his way of
sharing his blessings.
Cabusas, who does not consider himself an artist, plans not
to retire, because he has no children who can take care of him.
He also parted ways with
his live-in partner last year, after learning that the woman indulged in vice.
Cabusas said he has moved
on since the heartbreak and he
told himself to dedicate his life to
carving religious icons.
Agdon lang ang lawas. Kon
di kaya, aw, mohunong (It all
depends on my health. When
I can no longer manage it, then
Ill stop), he said. Tagaan unta
ko og maayong lawas, tagaan og
taas nga kinabuhi (I pray for good
health and a long life).

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Talisay dancers
to get P500,000
The dancers were the
crowds favorite during
the Sinulog sa Kabataan sa
Lalawigan last Saturday.
They also won 3 awards.
Talisay Citys official contingent
to the Sinulog Grand Parade on
Sunday will get more funds from
City Hall.
They will also get P500,000
from the City for garnering the
major awards during the Sinulog
sa Kabataan sa Lalawigan last Saturday in Cebu City.
They won the championship
in the elementary division, while
Tuburan won in the secondary
division. Both contingents received P350,000 each as their
prize and a slot in the parade.
The Talisay City Council approved a resolution authorizing
Mayor Eduardo Gullas to provide
financial aid to the Talisay City
Central School for their perfor-

mayor eduardo gullas


mance on Sunday.
With this, Vice Mayor Alan
Bucao said that the executive department can now facilitate the
release of the assistance.
Bucao said that the amount
was not specified in the resolution so Mayor Gullas will have a
free hand to decide on how much
the City Government will give the
contingent.
The Schools Division request-

ed for P837,000 for the group.


Bucao said that the mayor
also plans to give the dancers
P500,000 as a reward for getting
the top prize in the contest last
Saturday.
Gullas and the council will
watch them perform again in the
grand parade.
During his speech before
the City Council yesterday, Gullas said that the performers of
the Talisay City Central School
should serve as an inspiration for
all constituents to strive harder
to achieve their goals.
Despite skipping last years
Sinulog festivities, Talisay made
a stunning comeback by bagging
three awards in the elementary
division of the Sinulog sa Kabataan sa Lalawigan last Saturday.
Talisay was the crowds favorite when they performed thier
Sinulog -based routine during the
ritual showdown. / JKV

sINULOG security

PNP warns against petty


thieves from Manila
kevin a. lagunda / Reporter
@jazzinmonk

Officers of the Police Regional Office (PRO) in Central Visayas are


on their toes for the possibility
that the petty thieves who were
busy during the Black Nazarene
feast in Manila will target Sinulog
revelers in Cebu City on Sunday.
Chief Supt. Noli Talio, PRO 7
director, said they are leveling up
their security preparations as the
festival draws near.
For his part, Cebu City Police
Office (CCPO) Director Joel Doria
has directed his 11 police station
commanders and the intelligence
chief to coordinate with the lodging houses, inns, motels, hotels

and pension houses, so they can


check the background of the suspicious-looking clients.
In January last year, after
the Black Nazerene feast, the
CCPOs Theft and Robbery Section caught nine suspected pickpockets from Manila, Taguig City,
Makati City and Pasay City.
They arrived in Cebu City
three days before the Sinulog and
stayed inside the two rooms of an
inn in Cebu Citys North Reclamation Area.
Seized from their possession were assorted wallets, ATM
cards, identification cards, students subject load cards, passenger ship receipts, money transfer
firm receipts and pictures.

Talio said they have not recently monitored imminent and


specific threats.
The threat, however, is always there. We all shouldnot
just the police; not the just AFP
(Armed Forces of the Philippines)be alert, said Talio in
Tagalog.
Talio led a command conference yesterday for the festivities and the police included in
their discussions the idea of cutting communication systems off
through a signal jammer to prevent a bombing by cell phone.
Police officials urged the public to stay vigilant and report to
the nearest police station any
suspicious-looking person.

A7

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NEWS PLUS

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wednesDAY, 11 january 2017

A8

EDITOR:
Linette Ramos-Cantalejo
@lrcreports

MAKING A LIVING. Carrying bags of rags, a woman braves the citys often treacherous traffic

Photo by

to eke out a living, enduring the roads dust and fumes. The poorer denizens of the city expose

Amper L. Campaa

themselves to risky work just to feed their family. As Cebu City celebrates the Sinulog festivities,
businesses on all levels fare well as revelers and tourists converge in the busier districts.

FLOODING

flood displaces 42 uling access road


families in barili
impassable due to
heavy rains
Due to flood caused by storm
Auring, some 42 families or 243
individuals were evacuated from
Barangays Poblacion, Campangga, San Rafale and Maghanoy in
Barili town. At least 122 of the affected residents are children. In
Dumanjug town, Jules Regner of
the Cebu Provincial Disaster Risk
Reduction Management Office
(PDRRMO) said that the water
reached waist level. Before the
flooding gets worse, barangay
officials decided to evacuate
residents in the affected areas in
Barangay Tangil, Ilaya, Sima, Tapon, Manlapay, Poblacion, Looc
and Lamac were evacuated. No
injuries were reported in both
towns. /EOB

Flooding hit a road in between


two barangays in the City of
Naga after a spillway overflowed
due to heavy rains yesterday.
The flooding started at 11 a.m.
in a barangay access road that
connects Barangays Balirong and
Uling, said Rey Mantalaba of the
City of Naga Local Disaster and
Risk Reduction Management
Office. Mantalaba said the flooding prevented motorcycles and
other vehicles from entering the
area. There were no reports of a
landslide in the area, but authorities had to divert vehicular traffic there until the flood subsides,
according to Mantalaba.
/JKV

6
asturias

some 61 families
seek shelter in
pinamungajan gym

The Cebu Provincial Disaster


Risk Reduction Management
Office (PDRRMO) yesterday said
that while there is no reported
damage and incident in Ronda
town during the heavy downpour yesterday, some families
were evacuated to safer areas.
In Pinamungajan, Jules Regner,
the operations head of PDRRMO, said the Poblacion area was
flooded, prompting the local
government unit to evacuate at
least 61 families to the municipal
gym. Three other families were
asked to stay at the Pinamungajan Central School in the mean
time, until weather conditions
improve. /EOB

DANAO

BALAMBAN

liloan
CEBU
CITY

TOLEDO

3
pinamungajan

2
naga

barili

CARCAR

consolacion

5
lapu-LAPU
CITY

Top Drug DEalEr


KillED in ambusH

BZZZZZZZZ

SECTION

A companion of Pablito Loberanes, the irst to surrender in Mandaue City polices


Operation Tokhang, was also killed in the attack in Mandaue City yesterday noon
FLOR M. GITGANO / Reporter
@fmgitgano

An alleged top drug personality


in Mandaue City was killed in an
ambush shortly after posting bail
for drugs and illegal possession
of firearms past noon yesterday.
Pablito Loberanes, 30, died on
the spot after four unidentified
men, who were riding in tandem
on two motorcycles, waylaid and
fired at the Suzuki mini-van that
he and his five relatives were riding on at the corner of P. Rosal
and M.C Briones Sts.
Daisy Pacho, one of Loberanes companions, also died before reaching the hospital, said
Senior Insp. Janelito Marquez,
chief of Mandaue Police Station 1.
His two other companions,
identified by the police as Jerson
Hermosa, the mini-van driver,
and the woman named Ganggang, were wounded. The
remaining passengers, Eva Valiente and Darlene Casona, were
unscathed.
The woman (Ganggang) who
was confined at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center was

provided with security so she can


help in identifying the gunmen,
Marquez said in Cebuano.
Loberanes and his companions were on their way to Barangay Paknaan from the Palace
of Justice when the attack happened. The crime scene is about
a kilometer away from the court.
The suspects were wearing
helmets and jackets.
Loberanes was reportedly the
first drug surrenderer in the Operation Tokhang in Mandaue in
June 2016, after the police intensified their anti-drug campaign.
He was accompanied by his
live-in partner and eight-monthold child when he submitted
himself for profiling to former
Mandaue City Police Office director Jonathan Cabal.
However, Loberanes was
again arrested last Jan. 1.
According to some reports, he
continued with his illegal drug activities in Mandaue and other areas
in the province, said Marquez.
On Jan. 1, Loberanes was arrested when he hit two jeepneys
and a taxi on the highway in Barangay Basak. He tried to escape

KILLED
AFTER
POSTING
BAIL.
Unidentified
gunmen shot
and killed drug
suspect Pablito
Loberanes
less than an
hour after he
posted bail
at the Palace
of Justice in
Mandaue City.

by abandoning his car, followed


by his two companions.
Loberanes had told traffic investigators that he left his drivers
license inside his car. But when
the team checked, they found 14
sachets of shabu and a .38 Smith
and Wesson revolver without a
serial number inside the vehicle.
He was charged for illegal possession of drugs and gun and for
disregarding traffic rules.

A9

wednesdAY, 11 jAnuArY 2017

DID
YOU HEAR
WHAT WE HEARD?

LESS THAN NEWS, MORE THAN RUMOR


Which WiLL PrEvaiL: PNP gUN
baN or tomaS' ok ra?

The PNP, through PNP Chief Bato de la Rosa and as


recommended by the police regional head, has imposed a gun ban from last Monday, Jan. 9, to 18, a Wednesday.
The ban, eight days longer than
the Black Nazarene observance in
Manila, exempts no one, not even
off-duty police, soldiers and other LEA (law enforcement agency)
members. Law enforces on duty
must wear the prescribed uniform
if they carry guns (how about the
10-day gun ban
spies?) But Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmea, a Freeman news stoPNP CHIEF
ry says, will allow gun owners to
DELA ROSA
bring their guns around if there is a
threat during the celebration.
Clearly that would violate the
PNP rule on firearm carrying: no
gun toting outside the home. What
would happen? A violator would
tell the arresting officer, You canNone.
not arrest me because the mayor
allows me to carry my firearm.
MAYOR
Would the cop then desist?
OSMEA
This must be creating some
confusion. The mayor is supposed to have operational control and supervision of the police. Could he tell the city police
chief, Follow my rule. Dont follow your regional
chief and Chief de la Rosa?
Tomas may clear this up with the PNP but he
says he doesnt want to talk with the police. So who
is carrying out his command not to arrest gun toters
during the ban? Deputy mayor for police Dave Tumulak? (The police wouldve a problem looking up
Daves deputy mayor title. Its not in the books.)

THEY
saiD

trUSt ratiNgS SLidE

rivEr, SEaWatEr
ovErfLoW iN
'LacioN, LiLoaN

More than 20 families were


evacuated from Barangays Pitogo and Cansaga in Consolacion
after seawater overflowed, said
Mayor Teresa Alegado. She said
the two barangays are low-lying areas. It was high tide and
waters from the upland area
flowed, she said. In Liloan,
flood rose in Barangay Yati while
Cotcot River overflowed. Liloan
Mayor Christina Frasco said
emergency teams assisted in the
evacuation of the affected families. Evacuees are in covered
courts. Social welfare personnel
are already in evacuation centers
to assist the affected residents,
she said. /FMG

SUctioN PUmP SavE


LaPU rESidENtS
from fLoodiNg

Flooding was experienced in the


roads near the Mactan Export
Zone 2 and in Barangay Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City, but the
flood immediately subsided.
City Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Officer Andy
Berame said the same situation
was experienced in Sitio Datag in
Barangay Maribago. He said the
barangay used a suction pump
to remove the water. Some areas
in Barangays Buaya and Agus
were also flooded. Mario Ymbong, head of the City Clean and
Green Office, sent six suction
pumps to the affected areas. The
City Government, though, did
not suspend classes. /FMG

dEbriS bLockS
highWay iN
aStUriaS

Two landslides occurred in


Barangay New Bago in Asturias
town, the PDRRMO reported.
The debris partly covered the
national highway but the road
remained passable. Jules Regner of the PDRRMO said they
alerted fisherfolk in Asturias
and in all coastal municipalities,
particularly those with small
boats, about moderate to rough
seas. Regner said that local
government officials were also
encouraged to prepare for any
emergency every time Pagasa
announces weather disturbance
that brings rainfall of more than
15 millimeters, equivalent to 15
million liters of water. /EOB

I will really
Kill you...I
Might go down
In history as
The butcher.
Its
Up to you.
[1/9/17]
PRESIDENT
DUTERTE

Vice President Leni Robredos trust and approval


rating dropped from 65% in September to 58% in December last year, or a dip of 6%. President Dutertes
T&A number slid 3% during the same period, from
86% to 83%. Both suffered some setback, though
Lenis is wider by a half. Continue the killings, says
PNP chief Bato. Duterte makes another threat to kill
the shabu dealers and the mayors in his drug list.
BE OUR TIPSTER!
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A10

WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017

Made in the Philippines

or the second time in a year, Philippine exports grew in


October 2016, though at a slower pace than its growth in
September. Those two months of growth came after more
than 12 straight months of decline in export revenues, so
industry players were understandably cautious. Are things
finally looking up for our export sector? Heres a quick look at what
we bought from and sold to other countries from January to October
2016, along with our top 12 trade partners.

EXPORTS

(87.3% of total)

US$4,757,920,000
(October 2016)

CHINA

$1.153 B

$180.68 M

GERMANY

$368.09 M

$541.57 M

HONG KONG

$192.64 M

$52.10 M

INDONESIA

$426.43 M

$983.84 M

JAPAN

$844.73 M

$149.14 M

KOREA

$435.12 M

$110.57 M

MALAYSIA

$264.04 M

$153.79 M

NETHERLANDS

$317.40 M

SINGAPORE

$508.76 M

$176.83 M

TAIWAN

$446.78 M

$180.25 M

THAILAND

$529.43 M

$737.21 M

USA

$614.86 M

(84.2% of total)

8 billion

$571.87 M

What we
paid them

US$5,829,320,000

US$4,155,260,000

What we
sold them

IMPORTS

$44.97 M

8 billion

6 billion

US$4,590,260,000
(October 2015)

US$6,920,960,000

(October 2016)

4 billion

US$6,534,110,000

4 billion

(October 2015)

COMPARISON

2 billion

COMPARISON

2 billion

THE TOP 10

EXPORTING MORE COCONUT OIL, METAL COMPONENTS (OCTOBER 2016 AND 2015)
2,381.21
2,493.85

Electronics

Coconut oil

1,034.82

667.58

Chemicals

109.90
104.59
74.03
91.72
64.17
71.37

Mineral fuels

472.01
479.52

95.45

153.10

Transport equipment

563.62
689.16

172.21
176.32

Metal components

Electronic parts

Electronics

1,729.84

283.52
241.85

79.07
123.03

Other minerals

2,089.40

302.67
274.87

Machinery & transport

Ignition wiring sets

BUYING MORE MACHINES, VEHICLES (OCTOBER 2016 AND 2015)

338.44
311.92

Other manufactures

Furniture

October 2015
Total: 4,590.26*

October 2015
Total: 4,889.15

October 2016
Total: 4,757.92

October 2016
Total: 5,178.57

SOURCE:
*FOB Value in million USD

Rigil Kent R. Ynot / SunStar

Industrial machinery

203.80
272.27

Iron and steel

224.37
240.32

Food & live animals

159.18
200.49

Misc. manufactures

150.69
182.75

Plastics

187.75
182.57

Telco equipment

170.77
166.83

Cereals

A11

Wednesday, 11 january 2017

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Trending

his might have gone viral by now but last


Sunday, in the middle of our flight back to
Cebu, a voice came through the interphone: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,
this is NOT your captain speaking. I forget his
name but he went on to tell us he had something very important to say to a lady in seat 17C.
The moment he professed his love for the
lady, the passengers caught on and whipped out
their cell phones to record not just the words of
endearment and acts of contrition (for past lapses) but also the mid-air dramas final act which
was the man slipping an engagement ring on to
the finger of his lady love. We all warmed up
to the couple and applauded them heartily for
their 32,000 feet above sea level show of love.
The incident brought my thoughts to another not unrelated incident the day before at
the Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo, Rizal. In an
elegantly simple but deeply meaningful ceremony they wrote and designed, I presided over
the re-enactment of my nieces (first cousins
daughter) wedding to her husband.
They had quietly married before a judge in
June with just the immediate family in attendance. But they wanted a more personal and
meaningful re-enactment before a bigger crowd
that included their extended families and close
friends. It was just a re-enactment and was not
a religious ceremony either, so I needed neither
legal license nor Church clearance to preside
over it.
Proposing in the most unlikely places has
been trending for a while now. I have heard of
proposals done underwater or while jumping
from an airplane. Proposing mid-flight is rather
tame as wild proposals go but from YouTube
I learned these have happened many times
before in Air Asia flights.
But there is also this other trend to get married quietly before a judge or a priest and later
arrange for a less ritualistic but more meaningful ceremony with a bigger reception and in a
venue more romantic than the inside of a court
or of a Church. I know of at least two other
such re-enactments, one of them at a resort
here in Cebu. My own son asked to be married
in a garden by the pastor of his wifes Church
because his Catholic Church would not allow
them a garden wedding.
I am reading in the millenial generations
dislike for standard sacred places and religious
formulae as part of a rejection of whatever is
rote and perfunctory that hardly reflects the
personal meaning they want to lend to their
celebrations of love and life.
Many of them, as the trending shows, just do
not find meaning in canned (ready-made) words
and rituals for important events of their lives
such as weddings. Catholic religious leaders had
much better put their ears on the ground or risk
being startled into irrelevance.

SECTION
BONG O.

EDDIE

WENCESLAO

BARRITA

opinion@sunstar.com.ph

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Its time to ask Senator Ping, is


there a lean or cholesterol-free
pork?

SMALL BITES

CANDID THOUGHTS.

Propaganda work

Lawmakers pet projects

enate President Aquilino Koko Pimentel


III said there is no pork in the P3.35-trillion
2017 General Appropriations Act (GAA).
But he said there are pet projects that the lawmakers have identified for inclusion in the national
budget. Before, they need only insert the budget
and later on identify the project.
So, they no longer call it pork. Its now a pet
project, more likely a kind of pre-cooked pork.

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Senator Pimentel said theres nothing wrong


with lawmakers identifying pet projects for inclusion in the national budget for funding.
What is barred in the 2013 High Court ruling
that the pork barrel system is unconstitutional is
for lawmakers to interfere in their implementation.
Thats why the pork had to be pre-cooked. Its
only a pet project, Sen. Panfilo Ping Lacson.

Lacson may have been seeing things when he


insisted he knows pork when he sees one.
Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said
this years budget is cholesterol-free. There are
no pork barrel items in the 2017 budget, he said.
Its time to ask Senator Ping, is there lean or

BOBBY

75.4 %
24.6 %

NO

ays ago, news broke out about the filing by


two lawyers of a plunder case against former president Benigno Aquino III, former
Department of Interior and Local Government
(DILG) secretary Mar Roxas, former justice secretary and now senator Leila de Lima, former Senate
president and still senator Franklin Drilon, former
finance secretary Cesar Purisima and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas governor Amando Tetangco Jr.
Lawyers Fernando Perito and Rogelio Cantoria
went to the Office of the Ombudsman accusing
Aquino and the others of allegedly shipping in
December 2014 gold valued at around $140 million
from the Union Bank of Switzerland to the Bank of
Thailand without the approval, knowledge or acquiescence of the Filipino people as the registered
owner and of the Philippine government through a
congressional imprimatur.
The complaint was obviously based on a fake
news article titled 3,500 Metric Tons of Gold
Deposited at Thailand Bank During the Administration of Aquino that came out in the fake news
website Trending News Portal. The article, to
make its content sound convincing, mentioned
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) circulars on the
transfer that turned out to be spurious. Expect the
case to be dismissed sooner than later.
But that is not my point. The filing of the case
came out amidst other questionable reports, like
those that supposedly talked about plots to oust
President Rodrigo Duterte. The Manila Bulletin
reported about a supposed blueprint by former
United States ambassador to the Philippines Philip
Goldberg to undermine Dutertes rule.
The US Embassy naturally denied the allegation
and the existence of the blueprint and because
the report didnt have much to stand on, nothing much came out from it. Some leaders of the
Duterte-controlled House of Representatives talked
about conducting an investigation on the matter
but nothing also came out of it. Which means that
whoever was behind the yarn merely wanted to get
propaganda mileage from it.
The latest is a social media-fueled claim of
another plot to oust Duterte by a group identified with Vice President Leni Robredo. Note that
Robredo has become a favorite target of vociferous
Duterte supporters after she resigned from the
Cabinet. The plot was supposedly exposed by a
pro-Duterte blogger Thinking Pinoy. The blogger
leaked a few e-mails that are now hashtagged lenileaks, even if these werent from Robredo.
The emails were an exchange by members of
the Global Filipino Diaspora Council (GFDC) that
include billionaire Loida Nicolas-Lewis. But even
Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre said that the
emails, because these merely sought to ask the
President to resign, are not illegal. Some proDuterte lawmakers, as expected, made some noise
about it but I doubt if that would fly. The intention
is merely to taint Robredos image.
We all know that during the campaign for
the May presidential polls, a well-financed group
worked behind the scenes using social media and
other mediums to influence the result of the elections. Is the same group orchestrating this obvious
propaganda assault?

A12

Wednesday, 11 january 2017

NALZARO

bobby@sunstar.co.ph

cholesterol-free pork?

Abella dismissed Lacsons allegation of a


conspiracy between the executive branch and
Congress in reviving lump-sum allocations under
the graft-ridden Priority Development Assistance
Fund (PDAF).
Pimentel also denied Lacsons claim that
Malacaang had asked senators to submit a list of
projects amounting to P300 million each for inclusion in this years annual budget.
Pimentel said he and Lacson had a technical
difference in the definition of pork barrel. Theres
always a definition favoring the lawmakers.

Pimentel said he accepted the courts ruling


prohibiting lawmakers from interfering in the implementation of their pet projects after the budget
law had been passed.
That is the act that we should guard against
not that lawmakers have their ideas or proposals
incorporated into the budget, Pimentel said.
Would Lacson, now the lone voice in Congress
against the pork barrel, watch over the lawmakers
pet projects?

The church hierarchy has the


tendency to side with its priests
even if some of them have committed questionable acts

.saksi

Bishop Palma ignores complaint

wrote about the complaint of some Our Lady of


Mount Carmel parishioners in Lutopan, Toledo City against their parish priest, Fr. Rolando
Manayon, whom they accused of being arrogant and
not approachable and of having dictatorial tendency. They also condemned the collection of high rates
for wedding, baptism and burial masses.
In their position paper addressed to Archbishop Jose Palma and the Board of Consultors, they
asked that Manayon be investigated and transferred to another parish. The Board of Consultors
is composed of episcopal vicars and bishops.
The petitioners said they sought an audience
with Palma four times to personally air their concerns against Fr. Manayon. But they got frustrated
because their appeal fell on deaf ears. Heres a
portion of an addendum to their letter:
The pastoral council of our parish had to stop
certain parishioners from going to the media, if
only to protect the local church from embarrassment. Instead, we held a dialogue and explained
to them that the proper way is to seek help from
the proper church authority. It is just unfortunate
that our small voices were simply ignored by the
above-mentioned church authorities...
We have visited the Archbishop Palace four
times but obviously our presence and our voices

were insignificantly regarded. Opening statement


pa lang gani sa among pakigkita sa halangdong
Bishop Palma, buot na dayong sirad-an ang among
hunahuna ug mga baba sa among intentions when
he said that, dont you worry because there is
going to be a general reshuffling by 2019.
In other words, he told us to bear with our
priest until 2019, even if he himself admitted nga
sa musika pa, yabag si Fr. Manayon.
Seemingly, we were being listened to during
our meeting kay kunohay naay gamayng notebook
gidala in our presence ug pasulat-sulat and we
were promised results after his conference with
his Board of Consultors. But again, to our utter
disappointment, not even a simple text message or
call reached us.
Well, this is the usual case. The church hierarchy has the tendency to side with its priests even if
some of them have committed questionable acts.
Take for example the case of the former Team
Ministry assigned in Minglanilla parish. They were
not immediately re-assigned or suspended from
performing their priestly functions.
Kun ang pari ug mga parokyano way maayong
relasyon, makaguba na sa pagtuo sa Ginoo. Aw og
dili aksiyonan inyong reklamo, ayaw mo panimba sa
inyong parokya. O balhin mo sa Iglesia ni Duterte.

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IT FIGURES

festival queen

The pageant, held in cconjunction


with the Sinulog Grand Parade, has
gotten the support of Cebu City
Mayor Tomas Osmea.

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It was supposed to hold its 33rd


edition this year as part of the
Sinulog festivities but Mayor Tomas
Osmena scrapped it.

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Popular piety and politics (1)


his passion, death and resurrection.
When a devotion is partly more so totally
removed from the very source of its meaning, it
runs the danger of turning itself into an empty and
repetitive show or performance merely cultic and
cultural, or worse commercial. Any devotion that
cannot or is not connected to its spiritual source is
a few steps closer to fanaticism. Or at the very least
it is a business disguised as a religious tradition.
We need not wonder therefore why there is
an obvious contradiction of values among many
Filipinos. On the one hand they continue to pray to
a God who is loving and merciful but on the other
hand they do not see or feel anything worrisome
with individuals being killed without due process.
If one would be truly honest in his or her conviction as a Christian, it would be unthinkable to follow Jesus and his Gospel values while at the same
time supporting a system that harbors or promotes
injustice in an organized fashion.
Unfortunately, there has been so much of
misunderstanding or lack of understanding in our
popular piety. The more unfortunate reality is that
those who are supposed to educate the people
are primarily responsible for the peoples lack of
understanding. It seems that we have been feeding
on the ignorance and fanaticism of the many. (to be
continued) Rhoderick John S. Abellanosa

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he annual fiesta senor and Sinulog continue


to show that popular religiosity or piety
remains integral in the lives of many Filipinos. The crowds are marvelous and the devotion
appears to be inspiring. We can say of the same
with the other forms of devotion in the Philippines
such as the Nazareno or the Virgin Mary.
However, I am bothered by the fact that in
a country where people are so serious in their
religious devotions, support for a government that
is apparently passive in the face of Extra Judicial
Killings remains high. We may add that this same
government is now planning to reinstitute capital
punishment despite the fact that our countrys justice system remains skewed. As of December 2016,
President Duterte enjoys a 72% trust rating, which
according to SWS is excellent.
Religiosity or piety is supposed to be rooted in
more essential spiritual traditions that have values
of its own. The devotion to the Santo Nino is not a
mindless veneration of an image or a mere appreciation of an historical artifact. The Holy Child is
none other than Jesus himself, a historical person
whose message was intended for a specific group
of people: the poor, oppressed and abandoned.
To be truly devoted to the Santo Nino therefore
means to know and to follow Jesus whose ministry
did not end with his childhood but culminated in

Quest for peace


and the President

f the Chinese Zodiac is to be believed, 2017 as


the Year of the Fire Rooster could bring both
luck and misfortune for President Rodrigo
Duterte, who was born on March 28, 1945 and
which is a rooster year. There are no hard and fast
rules in the zodiac in determining what the year
holds for an individual, but it would also be good
for the President to take heed of the warnings.
The Chinese Zodiac says that people born
on the year of the Wood Rooster, are energetic,
overconfident, tender, and unstable, characteristics that easily describe the President. But its not
as if zodiac signs determine the probabilities in a
presidency. It is still his sincerity and commitment
to his earlier pronouncements and promises to the
people that would determine whether his administration would succeed or fail in the coming days.
Topping the list of issues that are subjects of
President Digongs assurances during the campaign period was the peace process. People really
banked on it, believing in his previous capacity to
talk with revolutionary forces.
Perhaps, it is still too early to speculate based
on recent turn of events, but one of the glaring
realities that seem to cloud the talks is the slow
pace of the release of political prisoners. Will they
be freed or not? There are many conjectures going
around now, certain things that self-proclaimed
gurus of national issues think they know better.
People tend to expect new things to happen
at the turn of another year. This has become so
predictable that, like the plot in teleseryes, only
the characters are changed so that one can guess
where the story is headed. It becomes boring.
(But TV networks continue to air such programs
because first, they think the masa want them and
second, advertisers pour their money into them.)
Together with these are the negativity and gore
that TV news programs pass off as information
and which do not help people understand the
issues but only add to the hopelessness and disillusionment of citizens regarding the state of affairs
in our country. And so we ask, just like in a song:
Where do we go from here?
Anyway, the so-called prisoners of conscience
and their families are waiting for the fulfillment of
the Presidents promise but that might never
come. But why his seeming change of heart?
It must be clarified here, though, that political prisoners are not criminals. They only got
incarcerated because the former administrations
and their military minions considered them as
threats to their effort to quell the insurgency.
These people didnt realize that the real solution
to the problem of insurgency is by addressing the
root causes of poverty and not going after personalities or ideologues, who in the first place are the
ones who saw what these problems are.
Sad to say, President Digong is falling on the
same trap that his predecessors have fallen into,
believing that the only solution to the insurgency
problem is silencing the complaints with the use
of the gun. And we thought we have found an ally
in the quest for peace in President Digong. from
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EDITOR:
Mia E. Abellana-Aznar
@HRHMia

business@sunstar.com.ph

Real estate brokers say the upbeat


atmosphere of the Sinulog is a good time
to promote real estate projects

Many overseas Filipinos who return to pay


homage to the Sto. Nio also drop by to
check properties they can buy

brisk sales
expected
for sinulog

Jeandie o. galolo / Reporter


@Jeandieee

Beyond the merrymaking, property developers are also taking advantage of sales opportunities that the
Sinulog festival can bring them.
Filinvest Land Inc. (FLI) project development officer Archie
Igot said the company has consistently held some of their major
property events during the Sinulog festival.
In the last five years, we have
coupled Sinulog activities with
major milestones of our projects
so that we can capture all possible prospects coming here in
Cebu, Igot said.
Last Saturday, FLI held the ceremonial groundbreaking of the
second phase of One Oasis, a con-

Opening
salvo.
Always a crowd
drawer, the
Sinulog festival
is allowing
real estate
developers
to promote
their projects
to clients who
are in town to
celebrate and
pay homage to
the Sto. Nio.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI
ACLAO

diminum enclave along F. Cabahug


St. in Cebu City. Upon completion
of the four buildings, this will bring
to 1,250 the total number of existing condominium units. The plan
for the project is to have five buildings to be completed by 2021.
Igot said that before January ends, FLI is slated to hold a
groundbreaking ceremony of
the sixth condominium building
in San Remo Oasis at the South
Road Properties (SRP).
The FLI official said the move
aims to capture the influx of tourists, both domestic and foreign,
who are scheduled to visit Cebu
for the Sinulog festival.
For local developer Grand
Land Inc., its president Ryan
Bernard Go said that aside from
tourists, Sinulog is also an op-

BUSINESS INDICATORS

Dec. 27, 2016

FOREX

portunity for the developers and


brokers to sell their projects to a
good number of overseas Filipino
workers returning to Cebu to pay
homage to Sto. Nio.
It is the the time that our buyers take a look at the project and
make their final decision. Marketing efforts are done during the
year and some will close when
they see the actual location, Go
said in a text message.
Brokers and agents also see
opportunities during this season.
According to Leuterio Realty
and Brokerage founder Anthony
Leuterio, Sinulog aids the real estate industry.

However, he said that even


on non-Sinulog months, sales remain upbeat.
Sinulog is the best time to
promote (real estate projects).
But sales wise, it depends if there
are enough (good) projects,
he said, emphasizing that aside
from good location, competitive pricing also comes into play
when clients choose to buy.
Wise buyers, according to
Leuterio, are convinced not only
with the the developers marketing strategies, but also on location and reasonable prices.

Jan. 10, 2017

P49..548

(PDS Weighted Average)


Euro = P52.10
Yen = P.4276

PHISIX
7,364.34

6.8

88.00

ROUNDUP

Economy / GDP 'likely grew'


6.8% to 7.1% in q4

It is the time
that our buyers
take a look at
the project and
make their
final decision.
Markeing
efforts are done
during the year
and some will
close when they
see the actual
location.
Ryan
bernard
go

The Philippine economy is expected to have grown


by 6.8 percent to 7.1 percent in the fourth quarter of
2016, bringing the average full-year growth to about
seven percent, according to the National Economic
and Development Authority (Neda). Neda Director-General Ernesto Pernia told reporters that manufacturing, consumption and investments continued to drive last quarters gross domestic product
(GDP). Pernia believes that the impact of typhoons
on the economy will still manifest in the first quarter of 2017 GDP figure./ PNA

Investments / Foreign
direct investments rise
22.2% in october

Foreign direct investments (FDIs) into the Philippines rose to $6.22 billion in the first 10 months of
2016, up 22.2 percent from $5.1 billion a year ago.
Data released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
(BSP) Tuesday show the end-October 2016 net
FDI inflows was boosted by placements in debt
instruments amounting to $3.94 billion, up 34.9
percent year-on-year. Net equity capital rose 9.3
percent to $1.67 billion because of higher placements in real estate, manufacturing; wholesale and retail trade; electricity, gas, steam and
air-conditioning supply; and human health and
social work activities. Most of these funds came
from Japan, Singapore, US, Hong Kong and Taiwan. On the other hand, reinvested earnings fell
5.2 percent to $605 million from the $637 million
for the same period in 2015. / PNA

Stocks / Local shares


extend winning streak

The local bourse ended Tuesday with gains, in


line with counterparts in the region. The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) inched up by 1.21
percent, or 88 points, to 7,364.34 points during
the day. A trader said the local equities market remained firm despite some difficulties in some countries in the region following the same trend in US
equities. Services led the sectors with 2.12 percent
increase followed by property, 1.74 percent; mining and oil, 1.60 points; industrial, 1.004 percent;
holding firms, 0.81 percent; and financials, 0.40
percent. / PNA

business

tourism
attractions
sell property
Developers also taking
into account tourism
attractions in smaller cities
and provinces before
deciding on a project
Katlene O. Cacho / Editor
@katCacho

Smaller cities and provinces with


vibrant tourism assets are likely to
attract real estate projects this year.
Anthony Leuterio, property
brokerage owner and founder
of real estate solutions company
Filipino Homes, said that aside
from supply and demand, property developers nowadays are
also looking at local assets, such
as tourism, as another important
factor to consider for expansion.
He said that as competition
tightens, players are actively
looking for sites with tourism
assets that can add value to the
projects they are likely to build.
He noted that as real estate projects are more closely tied to tourism destinations, marketing it becomes easier.
When we go on roadshows

abroad, we dont sell the projects


right away. We first sell the destination and it makes the perfect
opening statement, said Leuterio, who now has 14,000 licensed
agents across the country.
Building on last years gains,
Leuterio foresees 2017 as a real
estate expansion year.
He sees more residential and
commercial projects rising in
Bohol, Iloilo, Bacolod, Davao,
Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, General
Santos and Dumaguete.
Emerging locations in Cebu,
on the other hand, are Mandaue,
Consolacion, Minglanilla, Talisay
and Carcar. He also singled out
Cordova as a good investment

We first sell
the destination.
Anthony leuterio
Broker

site with the planned construction of the third bridge connecting Cebu and Mactan.
Leuterio said these locations
already have their own attractions that draw buyers to acquire
properties for investment, enduse or second homes.
National Real Estate Association, Inc. (NREA) chairman Alejandro Maalac said that 2017
also brings more opportunities
for real estate players who were
able to position themselves in
terms of land banking and capital
requirements.
2017 is an exciting year for
the industry. Real estate will have
expanded opportunities and
those with active involvement
in it can do so many things with
the world becoming smaller. The
world now is looking at the Philippines, said Maalac, adding
that investors and buyers are not
as concerned about the political
noise.
What investors look at are
numbers, the bottomline. They
want to see solid performance
and not the noise, he added.
With the rosy outlook in real estate, Leuterio said it is about time
developers get into their boardrooms to craft strategic plans and
brainstorm on innovative projects.
My advice to all developers
is to build outside the city and
be conservative on pricing. Offer
what the market wants and act
fast before big players will catch
you, said Leuterio.
Leuterio said overseas Filipino
workers remain the top buyers of
properties at 60 percent to 70
percent, followed by locals at 15
percent and foreigners at two to
five percent.

MSMEs

Labor

3,528 workers
made regular
since August

61

The number of
establishments
that complied
with Doles
directive vs
illegal
contracting

The Department of Labor and Employment (Dole)


7 said 3,528 workers in Central Visayas have been
made regular employees since the campaign against
illegal contractualization started in August.
In a statement, Dole 7 Director Exequiel R. Sarcauga said 61 establishments voluntarily turned in compliance for directly-hired workers.
Out of the 2,540 non-regular workers recorded,
around 1,714 of them had been made regular.
Meanwhile, 1,788 out of 3,541 hired by agencies,
contractors and subcontractors became regular workers. The data gathered, according to Dole, was based
on the voluntary compliance reports submitted by the
establishments and by the results of the joint assessments conducted.
In addition, the regional labor agency recorded 135
establishments or principals engaged in labor-only-contracting (LOC) affecting 3,519 contractual workers.
Dole defines LOC as an illegitimate form of contractualization and involves an arrangement where
the contractor or subcontractor merely recruits,
supplies or places workers to perform a job, work or
service for a principal, and where the contractor or
subcontractor does not have substantial capital or
investment which relates to the job.
Contractors that do not exercise the right to control over the performance of the work of the contractual employees is also a form of LOC.
Since August, Dole 7 has facilitated 32 consultations and orientations on end of contract (endo)
with the Industrial Tripartite Councils (ITCs) and
various industries.
Included were those in manufacturing; restaurant
services; bakeshops; retail or wholesale; hotels and
resorts; electric utilities; commissaries; warehouses;
construction; and business process management.
/JOG

financial markets

More mentors
needed for DTI
Negosyo Centers
The Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI) 7 will continue
its mentorship services this year
to reach out and develop more
micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), particularly in
the countryside.
Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, however said, the agency
needs more volunteer mentors
to make the program sustainable.
We will institutionalize the
mentoring services in Negosyo
Centers by getting experts in
the locality on core four areas
in business entrepreneurship

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tools and product development,


market branding, finance, and
legal. To do this, we need more
volunteer mentors, said Lopez.
While he lauded the mentoring programs implemented in the
different regions, Lopez sees the
need to institutionalize the program so it could reach as many
MSMEs in the country.
One of the areas of improvement we saw is how many more
mentors out there that we can
tap for this program. It is not
every day that there is a mentoring program, after these batches

graduate, when will be the next?


said Lopez. Part of the plan is to
set up four tables at the Negosyo
Centers representing the four
core areas of business.
The DTI regional offices, on
the other hand, need to invite
more mentors who will commit
their time to serve as mentors
of the day on a specific subject.
As soon, as the DTI gets the commitment of these mentors, it
must disseminate the schedule
to MSMEs so they can set up an
appointment by calling the DTI
office or through the website.
This way, MSMEs need not to
queue physically but arrive on
the approved schedule.
The Trade chief added that
members of the academe who
are willing to dedicate their time
to coach small business owners
can also serve as mentors at the
Negosyo Centers. /KOC

Inflation in
China adds
uncertainty
Stocks were mostly higher Tuesday as economic data raised
questions of how China might
curb speculative market bubbles
as inflation rises.
In Europe, Germanys DAX
was up 0.1 percent to 11,579 while
the CAC40 of France was flat at
4,889. Britains FTSE 100 gained
0.4 percent to 7,266. Wall Street
looked set to open without much
direction, with S&P 500 and Dow
futures both largely flat.
Chinas economy is estimated to have grown 6.7 percent in
2016, officials said, within the target range of 6.5 percent to sevem
percent. Beijing will continue to

cut excess capacity in steelmaking and other industries, the officials from the main planning
agency told reporters. Fresh data
showed Chinas factory price
index hit a five-year high in December at 5.5 percent over a year
before. Consumer prices rose 2.1
percent in December and two
percent in 2016.
Higher prices could delay Chinas efforts to curb excess industrial capacity, while the central
bank is still focused on curbing speculative pressures and
mounting debt, David Qu and
Raymond Yeung of ANZ said in a
commentary.
Given slowing growth and
uncertainties in the economy,
such as exports and fixed asset
investment, we do not think the
central bank will start to tighten
in the first half of 2017, they said.
/AP

business

apples iphone turns 10


Apple proved that a smartphone could
change the world in just 10 years
MICHAEL LIEDTKE / AP Tech Writer

FEW people realized it at the


time, but the world shifted fundamentally a decade ago when
Steve Jobs pulled the first iPhone
from Apples bag of technological
tricks.
Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along

that changes everything, Jobs


declared as he paced across a San
Francisco stage.
It obviously wasnt an empty boast. We all know now that
Jobs magical product has reshaped culture, shaken up industries, put computers in billions
of pockets and made it possible
to do just about anything with a
few taps on a screen. Besides its
then 3.5-inch touch screen, the
first iPhone featured a browser

for on-the-go web surfing and


built-in apps to check email and
get directions.
Apple has sold more than one
billion iPhones since its debut,
spawning millions of mobile applications and prodding other technology companies to make similar
smartphones that have become
like phantom limbs for many of us.
Phones have gotten so smart
that they even talk back to us via
helpful digital concierges such as

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5B

The number of
mobile phones
that are in use
around the
world,
according to
Gartner

VISIONARY.
Apple CEO
Steve Jobs holds
up an iPhone at
the MacWorld
Conference in
San Francisco
in this Jan. 9,
2007 file photo.
Jobs introduced
the first iPhone
a decade ago.
AP FOTO/ PAUL SAKUMA

industry

China pledges
cuts in steel, coal
Chinas top economic planner
pledged Tuesday to continue cutting steel and coal production,
which have been a source of trade
friction with many countries.
China reached targets for cuts
in production capacity last year,
said Xu Shaoshi, chairman of the
National Development and Reform Commission, adding that
hundreds of thousands of steel
and coal workers have been transferred to other jobs. Other industries such as cement and glass are
also actively cutting capacity,
Xu said at a news conference.
Chinas trade partners accuse
the country of dumping excess
steel, coal, cement and glass on
world markets. US President-elect

Donald Trump has engaged in a


war of words with Beijing, accusing China of unfair trade practices
and threatening punishing tariffs.
Asked about Trumps tariff
threats and the possibility that Beijing could launch retaliatory antitrust investigations against US companies in China, Xu told reporters
it was normal to have differences
on trade issues and urged the US
and China to control these issues
through dialogue on the basis of
mutual respect and equality.
We all feel that keeping a harmonious US-China relationship
is very important for the whole
world, and it is something the
international community widely
expects, Xu said. / AP

the iPhones Siri and the recently


introduced Assistant on Googles
Pixel phone.
IPhone is an essential part of
our customers lives, and today
more than ever it is redefining
the way we communicate, entertain, work and live, Apples current CEO, Tim Cook, boasted in a
retrospective that the company
posted on its website.
The iPhones revolutionary touch screen doomed the
BlackBerry, another once-popular internet-connected phone.
Mobile phones and their tablet
cousins triggered a downturn in
personal computer sales that is
still unfolding.
An estimated 219 million desktop and laptop computers shipped
worldwide last year, down from
264 million in 2007, according
to the research firm Gartner Inc.
Meanwhile, nearly 1.9 billion mobile phones shipped last year, up
from 1.15 billion in 2007.
All told, Gartner estimates
about five billion mobile phones
are currently in use around the
world compared to 1.3 billion PCs.
The eroding popularity of PCs
spurred shake-ups at powerful
tech companies such as Microsoft, Intel, Hewlett-Packard and
Dell, none of which adapted
nimbly to the mobile world unleashed by the iPhone.
The iPhones success helped
make Jobs a revered figure for
many, and one whose death was
mourned around the world.
The device has established Apple as the worlds most profitable
company with earnings of $45.7
billion on sales of $216 billion
during its latest fiscal year.

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wednesday, 11 january 2017

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EDITOR:
Jovy Taghoy-Gerodias
@SSD_jovy

High School agri-vocational project in


Barangay Sinsin, Cebu City is initiated in
support of DepEds K+12 initiative

Aboitiz Foundation assists small


enterprising groups as part of its
#BetterWorld campaign

Aboitiz backs Cebu


agri-voc project
Forty-three senior high school
students of Sinsin National High
School in Cebu City will soon
reap the benefits of having a technical-vocational program following the turnover of an agri-vocational project to support DepEds
K+12 initiative.
The project, which was
turned over last Dec. 16, involved
the construction of a chicken and
quail layer house with ready to
lay chicken and quail, and a seminar on basic layer management.
It provides high school graduates with opportunities to acquire certifiable technical vocational skills and venture into
entrepreneurship.
The project has been conceptualized and implemented by

eight Aboitiz scholars, namely,


Preach Hero Angeles, Michael
John Arrofo, Carlo Galicia, Jamisola Jhen Gigje, Ma. Christina
Llanita, Ed Carlo Maglasang,
Julius Mendoza and Jonjay Tenebro, in coordination with the
Aboitiz Foundation and Aboitiz
food business unit Pilmico.
As part of its Enterprise Development for a #BetterWorld campaign, the Aboitiz Foundation
has been assisting small enterprising organizations across the
country earn additional income
by providing them access to income-generating activities and
livelihood opportunities.
The campaign also provides
assistance through training and
seminars to partner-organiza-

tions on various topics, such as


management, basic cooperative
course, cooperative management and governance, cooperative standards, entrepreneurial and business management,
financial management, parliamentary procedure, records
management, and rules formulation, to ensure that they gain
the skills in making their projects successful and sustainable.
This campaign supports one
of the United Nations sustainable development goals, specifically on decent work and
economic growth (promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable
economic growth, full and productive employment and decent
work for all).

BRIEFS

neighborhood@sunstar.com.ph

Visayanian staffers alumni,


UV Law 63 sets gathering

As of July
2016, there
are 29,000
students benefited from
the Aboitiz
Foundations
scholarship
program
from preschool to
post-graduate
Data taken
from the offical
FB of Aboitiz
Foundation

Bogo kids get SM Bears of Joy


SM City Cebu turned over more
than 400 SM Bears of Joy to the
children in the SM Cares Village
in Bogo City, Cebu.
The SM Cares Village in Polambato, Bogo is the housing project
of the SM Group for the survivors
of typhoon Yolanda in the city.

The project allowed shoppers


to purchase a pair of plush bears,
one of which they keep and the
other is for donation to less privileged children in the community.
Last year, SM malls nationwide
gave more than 16,000 Bears of
Joy to 47 communities through-

out the country. This year, the


company wishes to share more
through the generous participation of SM shoppers.
Prior to the distribution of the
SM Bears of Joy, the Fernan family distributed grocery items to
the families at the village.

SWU Cobras reunion set

Calling all alumni of junior and senior Southwestern University (SWU) Cobras to join the first grand
reunion at the Aznar Coliseum-SWU (Phinma) on
Jan. 13, 2017. Knockout system basketball games
start at 9 a.m. Reunite with the countrys favorite
and famous basketball stars of SWU Cobras, and be
part of this pre-Sinulog whole-day affair. Free registration. Contact George Aznar, SWU alumni president, at 0919-2177888.

youth encounter
for cicl clients held
poultry
project.
Excitement
filled the faces
of this group
of senior
high school
students, who
are scholars
of Aboitiz, as
they will soon
be harvesting
the products
of their agrivocational
project .
/ CONTRIBUTED FOTO

outreach program

The members of the Visayanian Staffers Alumni Association Inc. (VSAAI) and University of the Visayas
(UV) Law Class 63 will hold their annual Sinulog
gathering from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 13,
at the Ecotech Center in Sudlon, Barangay Lahug,
Cebu City. The members of the association of former staffers of The Visayanian, official publication
of the University of the Visayas. Among them are
retired Court of Appeals Cebu Executive Justice Portia Alio-Hormachuelos, who is now dean of the UV
Gullas Law School; Jerry Tundag, publisher of The
Freeman; lawyer Pachico Seares, public and standards editor and columnist of SunStar Cebu; columnists and broadcast personalities lawyers Frank
Malilong, Elias Espinoza and Eddie Barrita of SunStar Cebu and Super Balita Cebu; Jesse Bacon; educators Dr. Susana Cabahug and Dr. Eladio Dioko;
retired Regional Trial Court Judge Benjie Cobarde
and retired former executive labor arbiter Rey Belarmino and attorney-general Fritz Quinanola.

The Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth


(RRCY) in Barangay Binlod, Argao, Cebu recently
held a youth encounter for its wards, which is part
of the facilitys therapeutic community procedure.
The activity was organized in partnership with the
Regional Juvenile Justice Welfare Council. Eppie
Partosa, social welfare officer III and the officer-incharge of RRCY, said that the activity aims to provide a safe place to explore ones identity through a
supportive community and learning environment.

RUNNING CLINIC SET


FOR SM2SM RUNNERS

Running queen and Olympian marathoner Mary Joy


Tabal, together with her coach John Philip Dueas,
will hold a free clinic for all runners of the SM2SM
Run Year 7. SM City Cebu has partnered with Tabal
and Dueas JPD Coaching to prepare the SM2SM
Run Year 7 registered runners for this years run
slated on Feb. 19. The clinic will kick off on Jan. 21
in the Cebu City Sports Center. Call 254-7748 or
0916-739-1290, or visit the SM2SM Run booth at the
Northwing of SM City Cebu for inquiry or to register.

nation

wednesday, 11 january 2017

A21
EDITOR:
Marites Villamor-Ilano

nation@sunstar.com.ph

DUTERTE OKAYS SSS PENSION HIKE


But active members
will have to pay bigger
premium contributions

RUTH ABBEY GITA / Sunnex

President Rodrigo Duterte has


approved a P1,000 increase in
the monthly pension of Social
Security System (SSS) members
effective this month, his spokesperson said Tuesday.
President Duterte has approved a P1,000 hike this
month, Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said in a press
conference.

The bad news is premium


contributions will also increase
starting May this year, said SSS
chair Amado Valdez.
Abella said premium contributions would increase by 1.5
percent yearly, or to 12.5 percent
this year from the current 11-percent rate.
Abella said the additional total
contribution would range from
the original P15 to P740.
During the same press conference, Valdez welcomed the Presidents decision and vowed to
cooperate with the government.
We want to thank profusely our President for his sense of

P1,000

The first tranche of the


P2,000 increase in monthly
SSS pensions effective
this month.

caring for our pensioners. We


want to also thank the economic managers for their prudence
in reminding us that we have to
ensure the sustainability of the
fund, Valdez said.
[We will] see to it that the SSS
will do its duty by seeing to it that
we have efficient effort to collect
[funds], he added.
Valdez said the P1,000 increase would be distributed
to SSS pensioners within this
month.
But SSS president Emmanuel
Dooc said there might be a slight
delay in the distribution of the
increase because the SSS has to

recompute its finances.


There might be a slight delay but we will do our best to resolve this immediately, he said.
Pensioners might receive the increase in February, he added.
Abella said the pension hike
would be sourced from current
SSS contributions and Investment Reserve Fund.
He said Duterte was not
amenable to using taxpayers
money to finance the increase
since SSS is a private pension
fund.
The initial proposal was to increase the pension of SSS members by P2,000. /SUNNEX

PHOTO BY
ACE MORANDANTE

/ PPD / PNA

MEETING.
President Rodrigo Roa
Duterte presides over the
10th Cabinet meeting at
the State Dining Room in
Malacaan Palace

NATION ROUNDUP

MANILA / ABE TO VISIT


PHilippines

Malacaang confirmed on Monday that Japan


Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would be here for a
two-day official visit on January 12 to 13. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said Abe
will meet with business tycoons in Manila and
in Davao City. He and President Rodrigo Duterte
are expected to discuss regional issues, including counter-terrorism. Abella said the Japanese
leader would spend his first day in Manila as he
was scheduled to have a state dinner with Duterte
at the Malacaang Palace. Abe would then go to
Davao City on Friday to visit Dutertes residence,
the presidential spokesperson added. During his
official visit to Japan in October last year, Duterte
was able to get 12 business agreements valued
at $1.8 billion. The agreements were not government contracts but private-to-private joint
undertakings. / SUNNEX

ZAMBOANGA /
Graft charges vs
ex-officials

2
3

The Office of the Ombudsman


has affirmed the filing of graft
charges against a former mayor
and members of the municipal
council of Sibuco, Zamboanga
del Norte. In a statement posted
on its website yesterday, the Ombudsman said it found probable
cause to indict former mayor
Norbideiri Edding, municipal
council members Norbryan
Edding, Malik Tutuan, Nasser
Mahamod, Absar Caril, Jaapal
Dodong, Abbas Samson, and
Misal Hawari for violation
of Section 3(a) of the Anti-Graft
and Corrupt Practices Act.
/ SUNNEX

SULU / No damage
from quake

A powerful earthquake with a


magnitude of 7.2 struck under
the Celebes Sea off the southern
Philippines on Tuesday but was
far too deep to cause any damage and casualties or generate a
tsunami. Renato Solidum of the
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the
quake, which was set off by
movement of oceanic plates 625
kilometers under the seabed,
was slightly felt in southern General Santos city. The undersea
quake was centered 223 kilometers southeast of Sulu province
and aftershocks were possible,
he said, adding such quakes at
that depth are rare. / AP

nation
8 killed in pirate attack
Eight Filipino fishermen were
killed after at least five suspected
pirates boarded a fishing boat in
southern Philippine waters and
strafed the crew, officials said
Tuesday.
Seven other fishermen survived Monday nights attack in
waters near southern Zamboanga
City by jumping off the vessel as
the gunmen started shooting and
swimming toward an island, said
Lt. Commander Alvin Dagalea.
Dagalea, commander of the
Coast Guard station in Zamboanga on Mindanao island, said some
of the survivors were rescued by
a passing motorboat while others
were found on the nearby Island.
Their boat, riddled with holes, sank.
Dagalea said in a telephone

interview that the men were on a


fishing trip when the armed men
approached on another boat and
then boarded their vessel and ordered them to go to the bow area.
Then suddenly the armed
men strafed them, he said.
He said the unidentified gunmen could be pirates, while a military report said the motives being
looked into include extortion or a
grudge between fishing groups.
The Western Mindanao Command (WMC) has launched a
manhunt against the five suspected pirates.
WMC spokesperson Major
Filemon Tan said the incident
took place at 8 p.m. Monday off
Laud Siromon, Barangay Dita,
Zamboanga City.

P2-M bounty
for arrest

Cash rewards also


offered for arrest of other
escapees; 2 jail officers
relieved

The provincial government has


offered a bounty of P2 million for
the arrest of a high-profile inmate
who is believed to have financed
the Jan. 4 attack on the North Cotabato District Jail that allowed
158 detainees to escape.
North Cotabato acting Gov.
Sherlyn Macasarte Villanueva
said the Provincial Board has ap-

proved the cash reward for the


recapture of Melvin Casangyao
alias Hapon, a suspected drug
lord imprisoned at the facility.
The government will also offer
P1 million for the arrest of Esmael
Nasser alias Commander Derby,
who allegedly carried out the attack and rescue of Casangyao.
For the arrest of the remaining 98
inmates who are still at large, the
government will give a reward of
P10,000 each.
Villanueva also confirmed
Tuesday the relief of two officials

Motive of the gunmen was


said to be personal grudge between two fishing groups and
another angle considered is extortion, Tan said.
Around 8:40 a.m. Wednesday, Barangay Sangali chair Daud
Bakil appeared before the Sangali
Police Station with Kervin Banahan, one of the survivors, to report
the strafing incident. The other
survivors were brought to Siromon Island in Zamboanga City.
The Joint Task Force Zamboanga is now closely looking and
monitoring the developments in
the area. The Marine Battalion
Landing Team-11 is also currently
in the area to assist the Curuan
police as investigations are ongoing, Tan added. /AP / PNA

PHOTO BRIEFS

ZAMBOANGA

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WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017

mANILA

CLEANUP. Garbage collectors start hauling tons of


trash left by devotees early Tuesday morning, in Plaza
Miranda, Quiapo. / PNA FOTO / Avito Dalan

ZAMBOANGA
of Bureau of Jail Management
and Penology (BJMP) over the
incident, considered one of the
biggest jailbreaks in the country.
Relieved from their posts
pending an investigation were
Senior Superintendent Alberto Balauag, regional director of
BJMP in Central Mindanao, and
NCDJ warden Superintendent Peter Bongat.
Armed men attacked the jail on
January 4 and allowed the inmates
to escape. Forty-nine inmates have
been recaptured, while 15 others
were killed during the pursuit
operations. A jail officer was also
killed during the attack.
The BJMP, together with the
Philippine National Police and
the Armed Forces of the Philippines, are conducting continuous
operations against the remaining
inmates who remain at large.
/ PNA/SUNNEX

158
The number of
inmates who
escaped after
armed men
attacked the
North Cotabato
District Jail in
Kidapawan
City on January
4, 2017. Forty-nine have
been returned
to jail while 15
died during the
manhunt.

STRAFED. In this photo provided by the Philippine


Coast Guard, members of the Philippine Coast Guard
inspect the almost sunken fishing boat of Filipino fishermen who were killed by suspected pirates in waters
near Zamboanga City, southern Philippines. / Philippine Coast Guard via AP

NAVOTAS

MANILA

Police: No terror threat


for Ms. Universe pageant
The Philippine National Police
(PNP) has assured the public that
terror groups will not be able to
strike during the staging of the
65th Miss Universe pageant in the
country this month.
The PNP will make sure that
none of these things will happen
during the staging of this pageant.
All eyes will be on the Philippines,
rightfully we will take this opportunity to showcase the country as a
tourist destination. Not only that,

the peace and order situation of


the country will be highlighted,
said Senior Superintendent Emmanuel Licup, staff for Operations
of the Security Task Force for Miss
Universe 2016.
Licup said no terror threat
has been monitored so far but
intelligence gathering are continuous with the help of other law
enforcement agencies.
He said the PNP will field at
least 1,300 security personnel for

the events which will be held in


Metro Manila.
He said the close-in police aides
will not let their candidates go on
separate appointments. The policemen are also not allowed to
take selfies with the candidates.
More than 200 candidates
from different countries will be
joining the Miss Universe 2016.
Candidates will visit several tourist destinations in the country,
including those in Davao, Baguio,
Vigan, Cebu and Batangas. The
coronation night will be held in
Pasay City on January 30. /SUN-

WIPED OUT. A resident carries scrap metal saved


from his destroyed home following an early morning
fire at a community in Navotas, a northern Manila
suburb in the Philippines on Jan. 10, 2017. Fire officials
said the fire razed more than 600 shanty homes and
left more than 1,500 families homeless. / AP FOTO / Bul-

NEX

lit Marquez

world

wednesday, 11 january 2017

A23

EDITOR:
Marites Villamor-Ilano

world@sunstar.com.ph

UNITED STATES

SERBIA

Storms hit Calif. vineyards

Emergency crews in rescue boats and helicopters


rushed to take advantage of a one-day break between storms Monday to rescue stranded people
and assess damage after the heaviest rain in a decade overwhelmed parts of California and Nevada.
Wine country in Sonoma County, California, was
among the hardest hit areas, with up to 13 inches of
rain since Friday. Rolling hills and vineyards along
the scenic route known as River Road were submerged Monday with just the tips of vines visible
in completely flooded fields. The Russian River in
Sonoma rose to its highest level since 2006, spilling over its banks and forcing the closure of schools
and roads. Another strong storm was bearing down
on the region and expected to hit Tuesday./ AP

WORLD
POPULATION
As of Jan. 10, 2017, 5:50 PM

Deaths, outages as deep


freeze persists in Europe

Heavy snow and frigid temperatures have gripped


large parts of Europe, leading to dozens of deaths,
freezing rivers, the grounding of planes and traffic
accidents. In Albania, at least four deaths have been
reported in the last three days. Snow stopped falling on Monday, but freezing temperatures continue
to engulf the whole country. Scores of villages mainly in the north and northeast have been isolated
and power and water cuts have been introduced,
including the capital. Classes have been suspended.
In Bulgaria, the situation remains critical with
heavy snow drifts on the roads, freezing temperatures and power outages that have affected some
2,000 households. / AP

A local villager
climbs the frozen
Mirusha waterfalls
near the village of
Lapceve, Kosovo.
Heavy snow and frigid temperatures have
gripped large parts
of Europe. / AP

CHINA
Xinjiang tightens border
amid terrorist threats

AROUND
THE
GLOBE
IN
THREE
MINUTES

China says it is tightening border controls in its northwestern Xinjiang region amid rising terrorism threats.
State media reported Tuesday that Xinjiangs governor Shohrat Zakir made the pledge in a speech at
the regions main annual political meeting on Monday. Zakir said increased measures taken in the last
year would be further strengthened. Xinjiang has
long been home to a simmering insurgency against
Beijings rule being waged by extremists among the
native Turkic-speaking Uighur (WEE-gur) ethnic
group, who are mainly Muslim and culturally distinct from most Chinese. Xinjiang shares a border
with Afghanistan, Pakistan and four nations in the
often volatile Central Asian region. / AP

3
2

KOSOVO

People watch a statue symbolizing women forced into


wartime Japanese military
brothels in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul. / AP

SOUTH
KOREA

5
4

7,476,413,556
Births this year
3,757,425
Deaths this year
1,553,300

191

source: www.worldometers.info

COLOMBIA
7 killed as bridge
fails in BOGOTA

A suspension bridge popular with tourists in a rural


area of central Colombia has failed, killing at least
seven people and injuring 14 more. The bridge near
the city of Villavicencio is a major tourist attraction.
Authorities say it may have turned upside down
Monday due to overload during a busy three-day
holiday weekend. Those injured are being treated
at a local hospital. Officials say they fear the death
toll could rise because the injuries suffered by people spilled 80 meters (265 feet) into a gorge were
severe. Firefighters at the rescue scene say the dead
included five adults and two minors. / AP

CONGO
UN: Exploitation of Congos
natural resources continues

Some army officers, rebel groups and criminal


networks in Congo are still illegally exploiting the
countrys gold and mineral riches despite government and military bans, U.N. experts said in a report circulated Monday. The panel of experts monitoring sanctions against Congo said gold remains
by far the mineral most used to finance rebel and
criminal groups. It names several senior officers
implicated in gold exploitation and trade, on occasion in collaboration with private companies. Rebels have had fewer opportunities to interfere in the
supply chain of three other valuable minerals. / AP

The number
of piracy
incidents
recorded
worldwide
in 2016,
according to
International
Maritime
Bureau. It
said pirates
hijacked 7
vessels and held
151 hostages,
down from 15
ships and 271
hostages in
2015.

SOUTH KOREA
Korean monk dies after
setting himself ablaze

A South Korean Buddhist monk has died days after


he set himself on fire to protest the countrys deal
with Japan on former Korean sex slaves, a Seoul
hospital said Tuesday. The monk, 64, set himself
ablaze Saturday during rallies against impeached
President Park Geun-hye. In his notebook found at
the scene, he criticized Parks 2015 agreement to
settle an impasse over Korean women forced to be
sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War II
in return for an apology from Japans prime minister and a pledge of millions of dollars. The monk
was pronounced dead Monday night. / AP

prime sports

wednesday, 11 january 2017

A24

EDITOR:
Mike T. Limpag
@mikelimpag

COSTUME
PARTY.
Instead of
athletic
attire, two
participants
of the Cebu
Marathon show
up in costumes
during
Sundays race.
SUNSTAR FOTO /
ALAN CUIZON

PHOTO BRIEFS

sports@sunstar.com.ph

tennis

COMEBACK: Maria Sharapova will return to


the tour in April in Stuttgart. Sharapova served
a 15-month suspension after testing positive for
meldonium at the Australian Open last year. AP

football

unhappy champ
Cebu Marathon champion criticizes
organizers of race two days after winning
first 42-kilometer crown in Cebu
RICHIEL CHAVEZ/Reporter

@rsc_chavez
Cebu elite runner Rafael Pescos
may have won the 42-kilometer
mens local title of the 10th Cebu
Marathon but it did not stop him
from voicing out his opinion on
the events post-race scene.
Pescos posted his reaction on
his Facebook two days after winning the event. He said that it hurt
to see runners feeling sad, tired
and hungry at the finish line.
Pescos said he has no complaints on the cash prizes and the
prizes he received but was saddened because of the experience
of the other runners.
Even if you ask the other runners who competed what was inside the loot bag? It was only bottled water, Gatorade and finishers
shirt. I pity the other runners, Im

Organizers note runners complaints


and comments, vow to improve Cebus
signature race in 2018

not a selfish runner, Pescos told


SunStar Cebu.
John Pages of Cebu Executive
Runners Club said that they have
noted the comments and will
take them into consideration for
next years event.
We have taken note of the
comments and will make sure to
make improvements for 2018,
said Pages.
Pages said that nothing major
happened on the race, especially
in terms of safety, medical and
hydration. He said that they have
heard the comments and some
of those have valid points and
assured that improvements will
be made for next year as they will
meet with the team for the full
evaluation of the race.
Willie Estepa, who ran the
event from its first edition until
the recent one, also commented

on the lack of food after the race,


for all participants except the
42K runners.
Only the 42K runners had
food and the bulk of the runners,
which was around 70 percent,
was from the lower distances.
Imagine with the expensive registration fee, they should have provided food, said Estepa.
Cebu Ultra Runners president
Tony Galon said the race did not
lack hydration but added that they
failed to address the runners main
concernfood at the finish line.
Instead of staying in the venue,
the runners just left on their because they were all hungry. There
was no longer any interaction with
the out-of-town runners because
everyone was hungry, said Galon.
Galon, however, appreciated
how the organizers secured the
route.

triathlon

Lack of support leads to Cebu tris cancellation


Organizers of the Cebu City Triathlon announced the cancellation of the event, which was supposed to be held on Jan. 29 at the
Cebu City Sports Center,
With the continuing budget
deliberation of Cebu City and the
lack of clear-cut support for the

CCT3, the organizer has to regretfully announce that the race has
been cancelled, CornerStone
Group, the organizer of the triathlon race, said in a statement.
CornerStone Group chairman
Steve Maniquis told Sun.Star Cebu
they learned about the develop-

ment only last Monday . (Its)


unbelievable but (we got) no support. Cebu City is still deliberating
on the budget for 2017, he said.
Without the police, Citom and
other critical components, it is
with due prudence that we have
come to this decision. . /RSC

HE
SAID
rafael
pescos
My concern
was mostly for
the runners
who were hungry after the
race and there
was no food

HE
SAID
JOHN
PAGES
We have taken
notes of the
comments
and will make
sure to make
improvements
for 2018

BEST OF 2016: Real Madrids Cristiano Ronaldo


beats Lionel Messi again, this time for the Fifa
Mens Player of the year award. AP

basketball

REALLY: Carmelo Anthony questions a referee


just before getting ejected against the Pelicans in
New Yorks 14-point loss. AP

mma

REBUILDING: Ronda Rousey finally broke her


silence after a stunning first-round knockout loss
and said she was rebuilding from rock-bottom. AP

prime Sports
JINGO

QUIJANO

jingo_quijano@yahoo.com

A25

wednesDAY, 11 january 2017

It was really painful to watch for


a Rousey fan like me. Ive said
it before and Ill say it again.
Shes just not a striker. She
has to play to her strengths.

MIKE T.

LIMPAG

mikelimpag@gmail.com

Last round

.fair play

A disappointing comeback for Rousey

ho doesnt love a good comeback? As


feel good stories go, an athlete who
comes back against all odds to regain
ones status at the apex of his/her chosen sport has
to rank right up there.For former UFC womens
Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, it seemed
like UFC 207 provided the perfect climate to stage
a rousing comeback.
After losing to Holly Holm back in Nov. 2015
at UFC 193, Ronda took some time off to lick her
wounds and exorcise her demons.
During the period of her brief hiatus, Holm had
lost the title in her first defense to Meisha Tate at
UFC 196 but then the latter got waylaid in her very
next fight by Amanda Nunes at UFC 200.
With the belt changing hands frequently it
seemed like the division needed a dominant champion like Rousey who was capable of sowing order
in a rather discordant environment.
NUNES. A powerful striker whose first discipline was boxing, Nunes also holds a black belt in
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
The way she fought and eventually dominated
Meisha Tate should have been a cue to how she
likes to aggressively mix it up.
Nunes had lost before via TKO to strikes, but
herein lies the problem in Rouseys corner. To
me, coming into this fight, it was always a strategy
issue.
Against Holm, Rousey had opted to slug it out
with the former womens world boxing champion,
mistakenly thinking she had it in her.
Call it hubris, call it whatever you wish, but

Lady fate
smiles on CPSC,
Boystown

yes, her trainer Edmond Tarvedyan had previously claimed Rousey was good enough to become a
world boxing champion.
In fact, some pundits (shockingly) joined the
bandwagon and even the Ring Magazine put out
an issue with Rousey on the cover entitled She
conquered MMA, is boxing next?
We all know what happened. Holm pummeled
Rousey senseless in the middle of the cage and
handed her the first loss of her spectacular career.
So coming in to the Nunes fight you would
think Rouseys team had learned their lesson. Or
maybe because they knew Nunes had lost before
due to strikes, they mistakenly thought Rousey was
a better striker.
THE FIGHT. It was really painful to watch for a
Rousey fan like me. Ive said it before and Ill say it
again. Shes just not a striker. She has to play to her
strengths.
The first hard punch that landed froze her
and it went downhill from there. I did not see
any head movement nor any appreciable lateral
movement.
She fought back but she was too stiff and for
her efforts, she opened herself up to more punishment.
She didnt even know how to clinch properly or
tie up her opponent to stifle Nunes offense.
I could go on and on, but its no use beating a
dead horse. Or a hopelessly stubborn coach.
LAST ROUND. Its on a dear friend, Blanche
Regual Braun who recently celebrated her birthday. Cheers!

boxing

Moloney twins train in Cebu


edri aznar / Reporter

twinning.
Boxing twins
Andrew (in
black) and
Jason Moloney
will be facing
Filipino fighters
and are now in
Cebu to train
with Filipinos
at the ALA
Gym. CONTRIBUTED
FOTO/ KATHEE DANTE

@edri_aznar

Facing Filipino fighters in their


next assignment, the Moloney
twins ironically turn to the Philippines for quality sparring, making the famed ALA Gym here in
Cebu their home for the next two
weeks.
Andrew and Jason started
sparring at the ALA Gym on
Monday. Bantamweight Andrew
sparred with former world title
challenger Arthur Villanueva,
while super bantamweight Jason
faced off with young up-andcomers Virgel Vitor and Raul Yu.
Yes (they came here) for
quality sparring and conditioning training, ALA Gym chief
trainer Edito Villamor told SunStar Cebu. They are very good
fighters, they are warriors.

This is the second time that


the Moloney twins have trained
at the ALA Gym. They trained
here in Cebu in 2015.
Andrew will be up against Renoel Pael, while Jason will take
on Marco Demecillo in a couple
of eight-rounders in North Adelaide, Australia.
Aside from having trained

with Filipinos, both have beaten


three Filipino fighters each last
year.
Andrew beat the likes of former world title challenger Jether
Oliva, Markquil Salvana and
Chris Alfante, while Jason defeated Virden Rivera, Jeffrey Francisco and Gerpaul Valero, Pael and
Demecillo stablemate.

saw pictures of the Cebu Province Sports


Commission (CPSC) clinic at the Boystown in
Minglanilla and I was really impressed with the
turnout.
There must have been thousands of attendees.
They were packed in the gym and I think thats
the most-attended sports clinic Ive seen in recent
years.
And to think this all started when the University of the Visayas basketball coach Van Parmis started conducting basketball clinics at the school and
invited the CPSC to go with him during one trip.
Its an invitation that could be the stuff of legends in years or decades to come, depending on
the outcome of the program. There are thousands
of untapped potential athletes in the school and
CPSCarmed with its
know-how and coaches
could discover the next
Who knows, from
big thing in Cebu sports.
the thousands of
Remember, June Mar
kids who joined
Fajardo
was a nobody.
the basketball and
He
wasnt
even scouted
football clinics,
before
he
walked
in on
and the hundreds
UC.
Who
knows,
from
more, who will join
the thousands of kids
the athletics and
who joined the basketswimming clinball and football clinics,
ics of the CPSC,
and the hundreds
a handful of diamonds in the rough more, who will join the
athletics and swimming
may turn out to be
clinics of the CPSC, a
future stars?
handful of diamonds in
the rough may turn out
to be future stars?
And look how they all started? Because a basketball coach invited more people and coaches to
teach kids other sports other than the nations no.
1 sport.
This is why I love stories like this.

NEW LOOK. So, how do you like the new look?


Never mind the updated pics of columnistswhich
old design or newkids will still doodle on. How
about the design of your favorite paper?
Weve gone smaller, but weve gotten bigger
too. The sports pages at least. From three to four
and check out the pics. One of the problems I had
in the previous design was that readers, friends
and even organizers send a lot of photos, and
we only get to use one or two. Now, with a photo
brief, we can run as many photos as we want.
And get this, the photo briefs can be thematic.
Sources usually end up disappointed when I tell
them that they have to wait for a day or two because someone beat them in submitting a photo of
their champion team in a football festival.
Heck, for our photo briefs, we can run a
champions roll or even, the MVP. Our limit is our
imagination.
Thats the advantage of the new design.

PRIME SPORTS

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WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017

STANDINGS

MAD
SCRAMBLE.
New Orleans
Pelicans
forward
Solomon Hill
(44) and New
York Knicks
forward
Carmelo
Anthony (7)
fight for ball
possession.
The Pelicans
defeated the
Knicks 110-96.
AP FOTO / KATHY WILLENS

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division W

S.East Division W

Central Division W

Toronto
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Brooklyn

SCORECARD

106

Atlanta
Charlotte
Washington
Orlando
Miami
Cleveland
Indiana
Milwaukee
Chicago
Detroit

24
23
17
10
8
21
20
18
16
11

28
20
18
19
18

13
14
21
25
28
16
18
18
23
28
8
18
18
19
21

WESTERN CONFERENCE

LOSING STREAK ENDS


Minnesota Timberwolves score big win
over Dallas Mavericks to end four-game
losing streak
Karl-Anthony Towns dominated
at the start, Ricky Rubio took
over in the end and it added up
to a big win for the Minnesota
Timberwolves.
Towns had 34 points and 11
rebounds, Rubio added 13 points
and a season-high 15 assists as
the Timberwolves ended a fourgame losing streak with a 101-92
victory over the Dallas Mavericks

on Monday night.
The team was struggling lately and everybody had to do a better job in the fourth quarter, and
I think we did today, said Rubio.
Weve been doing a pretty good
job for three quarters all season,
but the fourth quarter is just different. Its when you win games.
Harrison Barnes scored 30
points for the Mavericks and Dirk

PHIL. INSTITUTE OF SPORTS

PSC upbeat
about PIS
launch
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is upbeat about the official launching of the Philippine
Institute of Sports (PIS), on Jan.
16 at the Multi-Purpose Arena at
the PhilippineSports Complex in
Pasig City.
With no less than President
Rodrigo Duterte will lead the
launching together with PSC
chairman
William
Butch
Ramirez, the commissioners and
other sports leaders.
Aside from unveiling the PIS
marker, Pres. Duterte will be also
the events keynote speaker.
The re-launch (of PIS) is in
line with Duterte Administra-

Anthony Davis suffers hip injury but only


after scoring 40 points, 18 rebounds to
lead New York over the Pelicans

tions thrust in promoting and elevating the condition of sports in


the country from the grassroots
level to its elite level, Ramirez
said in a press statement.
PIS National Director Marc Edward Velasco pinned high hopes
that the inauguration will give the
national athletes and coaches a
chance to bettwe understand the
institute.
The athletes and coaches
will have a better idea of what
PSI is going to offer them during
the inauguration, and what PSI
will bring to the table. As for the
other stakeholders, it will show
how the PSI will be the main
driving force of PSC in terms of
grassroots and elite athletes. So
they will think, this is not just a
project. They will see that even
the national government is supporting, because the president is
there, said Velasco. /RCM

94

Nowitzki had 26, including five


3-pointers.
In New York, Anthony Davis
had 40 points and 18 rebounds
before leaving with a left hip injury after a hard foul in New Orleans 110-96 victory over New
York, which started the game
without Derrick Rose and lost
Carmelo Anthony to an ejection.

S.West Division W

N.West Division W

Pacific Division W

San Antonio
Houston
Memphis
New Orleans
Dallas

Utah
Oklahoma City
Portland
Denver
Minnesota
Golden State
L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
L.A. Lakers
Phoenix

30
30
24
15
11
23
23
16
14
12

32
26
15
15
12

7
9
16
24
27
16
16
23
23
26
6
14
22
26
26

/AP

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Integrate sports in schools


ROMMEL MANLOSA / Reporter
@rcmanlosa

Soon, sports will no longer be an


extra baggage, at least to most of
the Cebu City public schools.
With the integration of sports
into the curriculum of all the
public schools in Cebu City and
the creation of the Department of
Education (DepEd) Sports Council, Cebu City public school athletes will now have a new direction towards the goal of winning
more gold medals in the Palarong
Pambansa.
Thanks to the responsive
leadership of DepEd Cebu City
Division Superintendent Bianito
Dagatan, who is very supportive
to the idea of making Cebu City
public schools a powerhouse in

athletics and other sporting discipline.


The idea is to encourage public school principals to create a
sports program for their respective schools starting next school
year.
Compliance of this would give
additional merit to the principals
and teachers.
To ensure that the program
will be fully implemented, an
assistant principal for sports
will soon be appointed in every
school in Cebu City.
Unlike the previous years
when sports is the least priority
among schools, and maintaining
an athletic program seems to be
a burden to the principal and
teachers, now sports will be incorporated into the systems that

every medal in any competition


would mean additional credit to
the implementing schools.
DepEd Cebu City will have the
Cebu City Sports Commission
(CCSC) as its backer in giving the
teachers the technical expertise
and skills in coaching and teaching the school children as well
as giving them the strength and
conditioning training.
DepEd has been very supportive of our projects. Now it is
our time to extend our assistance
to them, CCSC chairman Edward Hayco told SunStar Cebu.
CCSC started the year by
providing the teacher-coaches
athletes strength and condition
seminar that started last Jan. 7
and will continue on Jan. 21 and
28.

prime sports

MMA RETURNS TO CEBU

Local MMA fans to see Cebuano fighters


face off against visitors in a cage fight in
No Way Out on Feb. 18
After a long lull, MMA finally returns to Cebu City.
Yaw-Yan Ardigma stages the
second edition of the Cebu Extreme Fight League (CEFL)
dubbed as No Way Out on Feb.
18 at the historic Cebu Coliseum
featuring some of the best Cebuano fighters against visiting
fighters from different areas of
the Philippines.
This is my dream to keep

Yaw-Yan Ardigma founder Ekin Caniga


vows to keep MMA alive in the local scene,
wants all gyms in Cebu to unite

MMA alive here in Cebu and this


cage has inspired me to organize
more events, said Yaw-Yan Ardigma Cebu founder Master Benigno Ekin Caniga Jr. I want
all the gyms here in Cebu, not
only Yaw-Yan, to be known everywhere.
It is the first time for Yaw-Yan
Ardigma to host an event using a
cage. Its is also the first time that
fighters from the different MMA

gyms in Cebu are united against


visiting fighters.
Experienced Yaw-Yan Ardigma striker Roel Rosauro headlines the pro-am MMA event
against fellow former URCC fighter Urtych Alarin of Butuan City,
while Project Xs Arnel Ylanan
squares off with PXC veteran Genil Francisco of Olongapo City.
Rosauro is coming off a second-round knockout of Lorde

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WE'RE
BACK. YawYan Ardigma
founder Ekin
Caniga (center)
hopes to
organize more
cage events to
boost the local
MMA scene.
CONTRIBUTED FOTO

Well do our
best to showcase the
talent of the
Cebuanos.
Well do our
best to do
everything we
can not to put
to shame the
Cebuanos.
Roel
Rosauro
Yaw-Yan
Ardigma
striker

Rey Yamit in a PXC show last August in Cagayan de Oro. Alarins


last recorded fight is in 2015, a
third-round submission win over
Bernardo Pongyan in The Proving Grounds show.
He has won back-to-back
fights and has a 3-1 slate, while
Alarin is 3-3.
Ylanan, on the other hand,
also fought on the same PXC
card as Rosauro. He lost by split
decision against Ruben Lanaza.
Francisco, in the meantime, is
fresh from a unanimous decision
victory over Jayson Margallo in
PXC event in Bicol. Ylanan is 5-2,
while Francisco is 2-4.
Also featured in the main card
is Mactan Combat Sports Nio
Rio Saoy up against Ivan Rodley
Victorio of Olongapo City.
Well do our best to showcase
the talent of the Cebuanos. Well
do our best to do everything we
can not to put to shame the Cebuanos, said Rosauro.
Ylanan and Saoy both echoed
Rosauros sentiments of being
united and representing Cebu
against outsiders.
This is nice because it is the
first time that we Cebuanos are
united against outsiders. This is a
great opportunity, Ylanan said.
It is good fighting on the same
team and bringing the name of
Cebu. Usually we are fighting
against each other. I want us to
be united, said Saoy.
The show also features seven other bouts and two swing
bouts.
Caniga promises to stage two
more events this year, one an inhouse event in May or June and
the other a Ground-and-Pound
show in October. /EKA

FOOTBALL

Fifa to change World Cup format in 2026


ZURICHFifa will expand the
World Cup to 48 teams, adding 16
extra nations to the 2026 tournament which is likely to be held in
North America.
President Gianni Infantinos
favored plan for 16 three-team
groups with the top two advancing to a round of 32 was unanimously approved Tuesday by the
Fifa Council.
It meets Infantinos election
pledge of a bigger World Cup,
and should help fund promised
raises for Fifas 211 member federations.
With 80 matches instead of
64, Fifa forecasts the equivalent
of $1 billion extra income at current rates from broadcasting and
sponsor deals, plus ticket sales,

$1,000,000,000
Projected extra income for Fifa with the increase of the number
of teams in the World Cup to 48 from the current 32

compared to $5.5 billion revenue


forecast for the 2018 World Cup
in Russia.
Fifa projects an increased
profit of $640 million despite
some extra operating costs and
prize money for teams.

Fifas six continents should


find out by May how many extra
places they will each get.
UEFA wants 16 European
teams at the tournament, which
is strongly favored to be played in
North America. The CONCACAF

region has not hosted the World


Cup since the 1994 tournament
in the United States.
American, Canadian and Mexican soccer leaders have had informal talks about a co-hosting bid.
Africa and Asia could be winners in a bigger World Cup with
up to nine places each. They had
only five and four teams, respectively, at the 2014 World Cup in
Brazil.
Still, Fifa said it expects the
standard of soccer to drop compared to the 32-team format
locked in for the next two World
Cups in Russia and Qatar.
The absolute quality of
play, defined by high-ranked
teams facing each other most
often, is achieved by 32 teams,

Fifa acknowledged in a research


document sent to members last
month. It made 10,000 tournament simulations to reach that
conclusion.
Instead, Infantino wants to create fervor and months of anticipation back home in the 16 extra nations which would qualify, some
probably making their World Cup
debut. Fifa has pointed to Costa
Rica, Wales and Iceland as examples of teams which overachieved
at recent tournaments.
Fifa must break with soccer
tradition to make its new format
work after an original 48-team
plan with an opening playoff
round sending 16 one-and-done teams home early was unpopular. /AP

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edItor:
Luis a. Quibranza III
@luisquibranza3
live@sunstar.com.ph
#SunStarLIVE

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

CuLture / PeoPLe / art / LeIsure / traVeL / FashIon / Food

By Luis a. Quibranza III, Monica R. Lopez,


Deneb R. Batucan and chelzee G. Salera

Dice Kong

Vibo Place, Axis Entertainment, Escario St., Cebu City. Closes 2 a.m.

PLACES AROUND TOWN WHERE SEMISONICS


CLOSING TIME PROBABLY WONT PLAY ANYTIME SOON

oure off from work. You catch dinner somewhere out with
a bunch of friends to avoid the rush hour trac going home.
Suddenly, youthful exuberance starts to kick in and the
barkada is now thinking: Whos up for a little night out?
Fortunately, Cebu has a few spots perfect for such spontaneous
nights. Here are a few options in the metropolis where people can
hang out past 10 p.m. until the wee hours of the next day. Closing Time
wont be playing anytime soon.

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This place has been awarded this


year as the SunStar Best of Cebu
2016 winner for Best Pochero
in town. Is that not enough of
a reason to, at least, consider
Kusino Uno as a late night dining, hangout spot? Whether for
a hot bite or cold bottle of beer,
this place is teeming with life
when the rest of town is probably
asleep. / LQ3

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With over a hundred board


games to choose from, its highly improbable to catch anybody
falling asleep from boredom
right here at Dice Kong. A newly opened place thats slowly
gathering a young (and young at
heart) clientele, the board game
caf is all about good, clean and
fun competition with friends or
family till the next day. / LQ3

Kusina Uno

GND Arcade, F. Cabahug St., Cebu


City. Open 24 hours

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Tom n Toms coee

The Greenery, Pope John Paul II Ave.,


Cebu City. Open 24 hours

Sometimes a quiet but riveting


conversation in between sips
of great coffee is the only night
out one needs. At Tom N Toms
Coffee, conversations arent
time bound because the place
can serve you its wide array
of drinks, desserts and snacks
24-7. Talk about anything and
everything under the sunor
more accurately, the moon and
the stars. / DRB

Degree 9 coee

NORTH
RECLAMATION
AREA

caf Racer

Ouano Ave., North Reclamation Area,


Mandaue City. Closes 2 a.m.

Inspired by U.S. diners back in the


late 50s, Caf Racer gives one a
shot at taking Instagram-worthy
photos. But its not all about the
looks. The place is known for its

GAGFA Bldg., F. Cabahug St., Cebu


City / Norkis Cyberpark, A.S. Fortuna
St., Mandaue City. Closes 2 a.m.

tasty barbecues and beers, and


comfortable indoor or al fresco
dining set-ups. A bonus? Its got its
own car wash which enables one
to get his car serviced while enjoying his draft beer spewed out of
vintage looking gas pumps placed
beside the restaurant to give that
authentic retro diner feeling. / cGS

Degree 9 Coffee remains to be


one of the most frequently visited spots in the city. Its one of
many ideal places in Cebu that
possesses a cool and comfortable
vibe where people can be themselves. More than that, Degree 9
Coffee is not just a coffee shop
but also a roaster, so patrons can
expect freshly brewed coffee during each visit. / MRL

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ZOSIMO T.

wow! wednesday

LITERATUS

Sinulog institution LifeDance


finds new home in City di Mare
The five-year-strong Electronic Dance Music (EDM) fest
LifeDance is just around the
corner, a Sinulog staple, and
just changed the game with an
unprecedented three stages this
year, made possible only in its
new home, City di Mare at the
South Road Properties.
Ive always wanted to find
a venue that was bigger, always
bigger, says Gahum Garcia, who
started LifeDance in 2012 at an
abandoned mall complex at the
North Reclamation Area. It
wasnt until this call that all this
was made possible.
Unquestionably the largest
EDM festival in this country,
LifeDance 2017 happens on Jan.
13, Friday. For the first time, they
introduce Solaris, a stage for live
band acts. A second stage called
Eden harks back to the beginnings of EDM and some truly
old-school cool. A third, dubbed
Utopia, features experimental
beats and cutting edge artists

zim_breakthroughs@yahoo.com

breakthroughs

20,000

people are
expected to
join this years
music festival
breaking previous records.

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that push the envelope of EDM.
The four-hectare, grass
covered flat area of City di Mare
comes also with many other
comforts. Were providing a
1.8 hectare lot exclusively for
parking, reveals Don Ubaldo,
project head of City di Mare.
It features a dedicated spot
for Uber parking and a security
detail, because that is our main

concern for those who will be


coming to this huge event.
City di Mare is a 40 hectare
mixed-use development under Filinvest Land Inc., a joint
venture partnership with the
Cebu City Government. City di
Mare houses Amalfi and San
Remoresidential projects under
Filinvest Land Inc. and Il Corso
its retail component. / PR

stages are
going to be
introduced for
the first time:
Solaris, Eden
and Utopia.

1.8

hectare lot
exclusively for
parking will be
made available

Sinulog at The Pig & Palm


Its only a matter of days
before all roads lead to Cebu
for one of the most vibrant
festivals of the country.
Sinulog is here and The Pig
& Palm is joining the celebration. Michelin-starred chef
Jason Atherton is still in town
and will be running the kitchen
on Jan. 13 together with The Pig
& Palms head chef, Karl Emsen.
Its going to be one Friday to
remember with the music of DJ
Divine Maitland-Smith to complete the revelry. The Sinulog
spirit goes on up until Saturday
as DJ Jen Weigel takes over and
joins the party.
To kick off the festivities,
Jason Atherton has whipped
up a special dinner menu true
to the restaurants signature
Izakaya and tapas style of dining priced at P3,200 per head.
After dinner, head on over to
the bar to have a taste of The
Pig & Palms innovative cocktail
menu created by award winning
Group Bar Executive for The

Social Company, Jamie Jones.


Good food, good music, good
company. Celebrate Sinulog 2017
at The Pig & Palm.
For reservations, you may
e-mail reservations@thepigandpalm.ph or call their landline,
(032) 255-8249 or mobile number, 0917-657-6866.
The Pig & Palm opens at 7:30
a.m. from Tuesday to Friday,
8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sunday and closes at 12 midnight
on Tuesday to Thursday and
Sunday, and at 2 a.m. on Friday
and Saturday. The Pig & Palm is
located at the MSY Tower in Cebu
Business Park, Cebu City. / PR
Facebook.com/
cebusunstar

ON THE WEB

Twitter.com/
sunstarcebu

Read the SunStar Live feature


on The Pig & Palm
http://bit.ly/2iXBfnp
chef Jason Atherton

Instagram.com/
sunstarcebu

Introducing
acrolein

hen I first came across the term


acrolein, the sound bites impressed positively. I thought of it
as something beneficial to the human being like the words calcium or organic. It was perhaps even better than the acerbic
sounding ascorbic acid, which is less pleasant
sounding than vitamin C.
Apparently though, good sound bites can
be entirely misleading if no further checking
is performed. Acrolein historically means
odor in Latin. And, what an odor it emits!
Scientific literature describes it as pungent
smelling, which is essentially an irritating
smell. Thus, it is neither an essential vitamin
nor an essential mineral.
Instead it is toxic, belonging to the aldehyde
family of chemicals, which brought us the cadaver preserving formaldehyde and formalin
(formaldehyde + water). Thus, it is also referred
to as an acrylaldehyde. In fact, it is chemically
a pesticide.
Acrolein is formed from the burning of fats,
wood and tobacco. Thus, you overheat your
cooking oils, you are creating acrolein. And the
next time you use those same oils in another
frying session, you are actually putting acrolein
on your table and in your family members
mouths. Thus, never re-use your cooking oil after using it twice.
Your vehicle exhaust is rich in acrolein.
Take note that your fuel, a petroleum, is a derivative of oil, which is chemically a fat. It can
be smelled in the air as a burnt, sweet, pungent
odor, but only when the concentration reaches
0.25 parts per million air parts.
How about fats in food such as raw cocoa
beans, chocolate liquor, fried potatoes and onions, roasted coffee and heated animal fats and
vegetable oils? The U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry listed it, while the
Environmental Protection Agency included it
in its National Priorities List for federal cleanup objectives.
Interestingly, acrolein is deactivated by
chemicals in the soil. Thus, the country is still
fortunate with its large open un-concreted land
area. However, that does not mean this advantage will last very long with the increasing vehicular volume in Cebu City alone. Increasing
urbanization will shorten it.
We can control at least two factors. First, we
avoid creating more acrolein at home by avoiding overusing cooking oil or minimizing roasted
coffee, for instance. Second, protect as many
forested areas in our island as possible. They
are the only cure to the environmental ailments
our cities are dispensing.
In 1985, famous actor-director Robert Redford was quoted saying during the dedication of
the Yosemite National Park: I think the environment should be put in the category of our
national security. Defense of our resources is
just as important as defense abroad. Otherwise
what is there to defend?

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NELIA G.

NERI

nelia_neri@yahoo.com

eve

ZEE'S EMERALD BALL. Fashion and jewelry designer Miranda Konstantinidou with her staff. At right, her
creations during the fashion show celebrating Zee's 20th year at Shangri-Las Mactan Resort and Spa.

BEAMING FACES. Zee founder Eva Gullas (left foto) with Cybill Guynn and Mom Arcy Gayatin. Right
foto shows architect Ed Gallego and wife Bernadette, Cathay Pacific's Catherine Sin, Ceazar Lorenzo
Veneracion and Connie Cimafranca.

COCKTAIL RECEPTION. At Marco Polo Plaza Cebu during the reception to celebrate the birthday of His
Majesty, the Emperor of Japan hosted by Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of Japan
Atsushi Ueno (fourth from left) shown here with (from left) Cebu City Vice Mayor Edgar Labella, Provincial
Board member Sun Shimura, Cebu Vice Gov. Agnes Magpale, Mandaue City Vice Mayor Carlo Fortuna and
Consul Chiharu Tsuruoka (head of the Consular office of Japan in Cebu).

JOINT CIVIC ACTION. In Bohol province during


the joint civic action spearheaded by the 190 1st
Philippine Army Ready Reserve Infantry Brigade
under Col. Erik Miguel Espina shown here during a
courtesy call on Bohol Gov. Edgar Chatto.

Happy occasions

he festive mood continues with Cebus biggest fiesta just around


the corner. Yes, the
feast of Seor Sto. Nio is ushered in with a week of merrymaking which will culminate
with the grand Sinulog parade
on Sunday. However, the religious highlight is the holy procession which takes place on
Saturday, starting out at the
Basilica Minore del Sto. Nio
all the way through the citys
main thoroughfares. The Sto.
Nio procession is always the
biggest ever hereabouts.

Zee Lifestyle celebrated its


20th anniversary with an
Emerald Ball at The Marquee
of Shangri-Las Mactan Resort
and Spa. It was a beautiful
formal affair with guests
dressed to the nines. On
the frontline was magazine
founder Eva Cudiamat Gullas
with her Zee team. Very
much around too was Evas
supportive husband Jiji.
The memorable evening
started off with cocktails
and went on to a five-course
dinner. Cebuano actor-singer Matteo Guidicelli was the
evenings entertainer. He has
the distinction of being cover
boy of Zee the most times.
Highlight of the celebration was a fashion show
featuring the creations of
fashion and jewelry designer Miranda Konstantinidou
whose works have found their

way all over the world.

The Consular Office of Japan


in Cebu, Minister and Deputy
Chief of Mission of the Embassy of Japan Atsushi Ueno hosted a reception to celebrate the
birthday of His Majesty, the
Emperor of Japan. Venue was
the Shanghai-Beijing Rooms of
Marco Polo Plaza Cebu where
Cebus government officials,
business leaders and members
of the consular corps gathered.

Over in Sevilla, Bohol, the 190


1st Philippine Army Ready
Reserve Infantry Brigade
under Col. Erik Miguel Espina
(youngest son of former Cebu
governor and senator Rene
Espina) spearheaded a Joint
Civic Action to address the
needs of the marginalized
sector of society. Other participants were the Department
of Health, the office of the
Presidential Adviser for the
Visayas, Sevilla PNP, Johndorf
Ventures, Visayan Nazarene
Bible College, 360 Pharmacy,
Bohol Quality Corp., Alturas
Group of Companies, Dunkin
Donuts, Alpha MU Sigma Phi
Fraternity and the University
of Bohol.
The activities included
a seminar by the Philippine
Drug Enforcement Agency,
free medical services, distribution of seedlings, a feeding
program, legal and spiritual
advice, and storybook reading
for children.

GOOD TASTE. Col. Erik Miguel Espina with Bohol RTC FOR THE CHILDREN. The children of Bohol enjoying the food and
Judge and Reservist Major Raul Barbarona and the
waiting for the storybook reading.
"cooks" for the feeding program.

live!
GODS WORD
1st week in ordinary time
Ps 105: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 / 1st Reading:
Heb 2:14-18 / Gospel: Mk 1:29-39
Reflection:
Sin Solidarity = Death
We continue pushing forward the mystery of the Baptism of the Lord in todays
readings. Jesus identification with sinful
humanity means Jesus embracing of the
full consequence of being humanbeing
subject to death! The awesome implication of the mystery of the baptism of Jesus
is now revealed! The waters of the Jordan
that had received the sins of the so many
John had baptized. Jesus descended, as it
were, into contaminated water so that He

SUDOKU
sinless might be contaminated with Sin.
Thus, through his baptism at the Jordan
Jesus enters into a Sin-solidarity with
humanity. Jesus, the Incarnate, though
sinless, voluntarily shared mans common lot: Sin and its fruit, death! (Rom
6:23 says For the wages of sin is death.)
In yesterdays Gospel, Jesus expelled Satan from the possessed man. Today Jesus
strikes at one common sign of our mortality, namely, sickness. Jesus curing of the
sick mother-in-law of Peter and the subsequent sick who were brought to Jesus for
healing clearly indicated that Jesus had
come to destroy the root cause of all sicknesssin! And Jesus will bring that good
news to all!

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BY KRAZYDAD

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Wednesday, 11 January 2017

HOROSCOPE
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Tinker around with your
personal papers and you will find a way to lower your
liabilities and secure your assets. An unusual choice
will draw greater interest to what you are doing. Dont
let your self-doubt hold you back.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Dont let overindulgence
lead to an emotional quarrel. Work on selfimprovement or learning something that will help you
grow spiritually. A new look at the way you present
who you are and what you do should be considered.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): A change youre
considering will be easier than you think. Dont
second-guess what you can or should do. Look at
your situation and make whatever reforms work best.
Dont be afraid to show a little emotion. It will help you
get your way.

intermediate
Answer to yesterday's puzzle

Fill in the grid so


that every row,
every column
and every 3x3
box contains the
digits 1 through 9
without repeats.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Enjoy a fundraiser, a company


party or a night out with peers or friends for some
festive cheer. Picking up a little something for
someone you love will prove to be the best surprise
ever. Dont let someone from your past ruin your day.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You wont know which way
is up with regard to emotional issues. Expect to meet
with adversity at home and where work is concerned.
Concentrate on learning and doing what brings the
best results. Forget what isnt working for you.

insta week
Show us what your world is
like! Follow @SunStarCebu on
Instagram, then tag us and post
a photo with the weeks hashtag
theme and #SunStarLIVE. The
best photos will be selected and
published.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): There will be much


you dont see. Before you make your voice heard
by complaining or criticizing, look for the obvious
and the obscure reasoning behind what others do.
Patience and understanding will help you reach
common ground.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Communication will help


you get a better idea of how friends, relatives and
neighbors feel about issues of concern. Use creativity
to come up with helpful suggestions and you will
change the way you are viewed by others.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Money matters must
be tended to quickly. Overspending on someone or
something will lead to financial stress. Bidding on a
contract or job that requires your skill set will favor
what you have to offer. Love is highlighted.

@nsvillaflor

@deniecedelacruz

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Start the ball rolling.


Make changes that will make you happy. You have to
sort out your personal life and partnerships before we
head into the new year. Do what works for you, not
what works for everyone around you.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Spend more time
fixing up your place. A move or having more people
over to share your home will result in a closer
relationship or enhanced reputation. Money matters
can improve with a couple of minor alterations.

This week:

#BrandNew

@architect_kaefc

@kdawnsy

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Youve got what it takes


to swing the verdict. You will find a compelling and
persuasive way of handling situations and affecting
the outcome. Dont stop until you have accomplished
your goals. Your tenacity will lead to victory.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emotions will be difficult
to control. Personal problems can be expected.
Dont let someone from your past confuse you with
promises that may not materialize. Consider what you
have and what you want before you make a move.

CROSSWORD BY LLB
ACROSS
1 lawn
6 court order
10 passageway
11 US President Carters
Housing Project
15 one who builds with
bricks or stones
16 occuring at the beginning
18 information taught
21 jumbled letters to
mean British noblemen
22 present tense of be
24 African antelopes
26 cupid
27 unclean
29 artists standing
frame
31 collection of anecdotes
32 softens flax / hemp
by soaking
33 powdery residue
of any burnt substance
34 lamprey
35 east-northeast
36 lager
37 curative mineral
spring
38 a letter of the Greek
alphabet
41 afflict
42 present tense of

have
43 dry
44 doctrine
47 combined device
for modulation and
demodulation
49 worship
50 rend
52 electric power-producing rotary
motor
54 each
55 mistake
57 wandering
59 rub
61 spiritless
63 orbs
64 street urchin
65 hardens
66 gladden
DOWN
1 womans shapely leg
2 Spanish monetary
currency
3 maintains
4 sloppy / sentimental
5 feel
6 brushes quickly
7 sped
8 wading bird
9 name
12 crown
13 brother of moses
14 jumbled letters to
mean stories

17 chaplain
19 overweight
20 the ark builder
23 persons bearing
25 oozes
28 route
30 meadow
33 allocate
36 goal
37 Brazilian dance
38 in favor
39 progenitor
40 standard
42 Jose Rizal is to the
Philippines

43 glandlike benign
tumor
44 articles
45 jumbled letters to
mean peels
46 swamp
48 constraint
49 beast
51 Fragrant flowers of a
thorny bush
53 likeness
56 courage
60 obtain
62 jumbled letters to
mean seine

Answers to yesterdays puzzle

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ediTor:
jujemay g. Awit
@yourJGA
show@sunstar.com.ph
#sunstarsHOW

wednesday, 11 january 2017

muSiC / film / enTerTAinmenT

Inside job eyed in Paris heist

eventeen
people have
been arrested
in relation to
the robbery of
Kim Kardashian in Paris last
October.
E! News,
based on the report of French
newspaper Le Monde, said one
of the 17 suspects was a limo
driver from an upscale limousine company that the Kardashians frequently hire during
their numerous visits to Paris.
While Kim is relieved that
there has been an update on her
robbery, according to Us Weekly
magazine, any progress made
on the incident makes her relive
everything that happened.
Its still very tough for her to
deal with, the source said.
E! News, which belongs to
the same network that airs the
Kardashian family reality show,
also got confirmation from Paris
police that a 27-year-old limo
driver is in custody related to the
multi-million-dollar heist.
The driver was reportedly
the last to chauffer Kim before
the robbery, hence, was privy
to her movements.
Le Monde also reported
that of the 17 suspects, three
were women. The oldest
suspect was 72 years old and
goes by the name of Pierre B,
the alleged leader. Five of the
suspects were known burglars
with an average age of 55.
E! also learned that police
had to break down the gate of
Pierres villa located in the
south of France.
The lead for Paris police
came in the form of DNA
(deoxyribonucleic acid)
found in a hose clamp believed to have been used to
rob Kim. The DNA matched
one that was already in the

After the incident


Kim Kardashian is receiving some
professional counseling. She also
stayed away from social media for
the rest of 2016 shortly after the
robbery.

SoMe oF tHe SUSPeCtS oF tHe HeiSt

police records of a man arrested


for armed robbery.
The police reportedly spent
days watching the CCTV (closed
circuit television) cameras surrounding the posh No Address
Hotel.
On Oct. 3, robbers allegedly
held Kim at gunpoint inside her
room. The robbers ran away
with almost $11 million worth of
jewelry including her 20-carat
Lorraine Schwartz diamond
engagement ring, which Kanye
West had upgraded.
Just days before the heist,
Kim posted a photo of the ring
on social media.
Kim was alone in her
room because she had
sent her bodyguard to
look after older sister
Kourtney Kardashian
and younger sister
Kendall Jenner, who
were partying at a
night club. A friend,
Simone Harouche,
was staying at a room
downstairs. She locked
herself in the bedroom
when she heard the
commotion.
Kims wrists and
ankles were reportedly bound with zip
ties by men who were
dressed as police ocers. Once they were
done with the robbery,
they left Kim in the
bathtub. S
KiM KArdASHiAn

no AddreSS Hotel
Known in Paris as Hotel de Pourtales. It was
built in 1839 for James-Alexander de Pourtales.
It has long been considered a safe haven for celebrities. According to the Hollywood Reporter,
the smallest apartment costs $1,680 (P83,244)
a night.

tHe engAgeMent ring


One of the jewels the robbers stole from Kim
Kardashian.

KeePing UP WitH tHe KArdASHiAnS


Kim Kardashians ordeal following the Paris
robbery will be shown on her hit show Keeping
Up with the Kardashians as suggested by a
trailer. The show returns in March.

show

click!

Police arrest man behind Hollyweed


Los Angeles police have made a HOLLYWeeD bust.
Zachary Cole Fernandez, 30, was arrested
Monday, just over a week after a prankster used
white tarps to make the HOLLYWOOD sign read
HOLLYWeeD, the LAPD said in a statement.
Fernandez turned himself in with his attorney
and was booked on suspicion of misdemeanor
trespassing, police said.
The prankster was dressed in black and was
recorded by security cameras in the area changing
the sign early New Years Day.
Fernandez, an artist, had already claimed
credit for the stunt in a Vice magazine interview,
but police had not previously confirmed his
involvement.
Fernandez told the Vice he had heard someone
pulled the same prank in the 1970s, and he sought

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to repeat it to bring positivity into the world.


Fernandez will be released on his own recognizance and must return to court Feb. 15, police said.
David Ryu, the city councilman for the area of
the Hollywood sign, said such pranks deplete the
resources of our valuable public safety personnel.
He added, While the Hollywood Sign is an
internationally recognized icon, it is located in a
large urban wilderness park next to thousands of
residential homes. /AP S

Here are some of the things people missed


during the 2017 Golden Globe Awards and the
after party:

Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams

PITT, JOLIE REACH DIVORCE PACT


Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt
have reached an agreement
to handle their divorce in a
private forum and will work
together to reunify their family,
the actors announced in a joint
statement Monday.
Their statement released
Monday night to The Associated Press said that they will
keep future details of their
divorce confidential by using a
private judge.
The parties and their
counsel have signed agreements
to preserve the privacy rights
of their children and family by
keeping all court documents
confidential and engaging
a private judge to make

any necessary legal decisions


and to facilitate the expeditious
resolution of any remaining
issues, their statement read.
The parents are committed to
act as a united front to effectuate
recovery and reunification.
The statement is the first
joint comment from the actors
on their divorce since Jolie Pitt

filed to end their marriage in


September.
Authorities investigated
allegations that Pitt was abusive
toward his 15-year-old son on a
private flight, but the actor was
cleared of any wrongdoing.
Pitt and Jolie were married
for two years and together for 12
years after becoming close while
filming 2005s Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Their divorce has attracted international attention.
They have kept a relatively low profile since their
breakup was announced,
although Pitt made an
appearance onstage at
Sundays Golden Globes to
spirited applause. /AP S

Priyanka Chopra and Sofia Vergaras


twinning moment.

Best Actor winner Casey Affleck gets a pat on


the back from proud big brother Ben.

brad pitt

angelina jolie

movie guide

AYALA CINEMA
1

patriot's day
1:30 / 3:50 / 6:40 / 9:30 lfs / 10:00 lmf /
12:20 end

passengers
1:15mf / 3:50 / 6:25 / 9:00lfs / 9:30 lmf
/ 11:35 end

assassin's creed
12:00 / 2:00 / 4:30 / 7:00 / 9:30 lfs /
10:00 / 12:00 end

extra service
12:50 / 2:45 / 4:45 / 7:00 / 9:15 lfs / 9:45
lmf / 11:30 end

la la land
12:45 / 3:00 / 6:30 / 9:15 / 9:45
/ 12:00 end

GAISANO CINEPLEX
1
2

patriot's day
12:45 / 3:30 / 6:15 / 9:00 / 11:20 end
sing
1:30 / 4:00 / 6:00 end

passengers
6:25 / 9:00 / 11:10 end

3
4

assassin's creed
1:30 / 4:00 / 6:30 / 9:00 lmf / 11:00 end
extra service
1:00 / 3:00 / 5:00 / 7:00 / 9:00 lmf / 10:40 end

schedule is subject to change without prior notice

ROBINSONS GALLERIA
e
2
3
4
5
l
passengers
1:00 mf / 3:40 / 6:20 / 9:00lmf

assassin's creed
10:40 / 1:15 / 3:50 / 5:25/ 9:00 lmf

rogue one: a starwars story


12:20 / 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:00 / 9:30 /
11:45 end

la la land
12:50 / 1:00 / 3:50 / 6:40 / 9:00 lfs / 9:30

passengers
/ 11:45 end

seklusyon
12:50 / 1:00 / 4:00 / 7:00 / 9:00 lmf /
9:30 / 11:25 end

patriot's day
12:20 / 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:00 / 9:30 /
11:45 end

mang kepweng returns


12:50 / 1:00 / 4:00 / 7:00 / 9:00 / 9:30 /
11:25 end

d1

rogue one: a star wars story


12:10 / 12:30 / 3:00 / 6:30 / 9:00 lfs /
9:30lmf / 11:45 end
collateral beauty
11:20 / 12:00 / 3:00 / 6:00 / 8:40 LFS /
9:00 / 11:03 end

vince & kath & james


12:40 / 1:00 / 3:40 / 6:20 / 8:40 / 9:00
LFS / 10:58 end

assassin's creed (3d)


12:10 / 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:10 LFS/ 9:30
/ 11:37 end

COLONNADE oriente
1
2

mang kepweng returns


12:00 / 12:20 / 3:00 / 5:40 / 8:40 LFS /
9:00 / 1 0:55 end

assassin's creed
12:355/ 3:20 / 5:45 / 6:10lfs

SM CIty CONSOLACION
1

passengers
11:40 / 12:00 / 2:50 / 5:45 / 8:40 LFS / 9:00
/ 11:07 end

la la land
12:45 / 3:30 / 6:15 / 9:00 lmf

SM CIty cebu
i

mang kepweng returns


12:40 / 1:00 / 3:50 / 6:40 / 9:10 LFS / 9:30
/ 11:17 end

passengers
12:20 / 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:00 / 9:30 /
11:30 end

patriot's day
12:30 / 3:20 / 6:10 / 9:00lmf

extra service
12:40 / 2:40 / 4:40 / 6:40 / 8:40lfs

die beautiful
12:40 / 1:00 / 3:50 / 6:40 / 9:10 LFS / 9:30
/ 11:17 end

assassin's creed
12:20 / 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:00 lmf /
9:30 / 11:25 end

extra service
12:00 / 2:15 / 4:35 / 6:45 / 9:00 lmf

J CENTre CINEMA
1
2

passengers
11:40 / 12:00 / 3:00 / 6:00 / 8:40 LFS /
9:00 lmf / 11:07 end

extra service
12:50 / 1:00 / 4:00 / 7:00 / 9:00 / 9:30 /
11:15 end

sing
1:30 / 4:00 / 6:00 end

sing
11:40 / 12:00 / 2:45 / 5:30 / 8:40 LFS /
9:00 / 10:58 end
assassin's creed
12:00 / 12:20 / 3:05 / 5:50 / 8:40 LFS /
9:00 / 11:03 end

SM seaside city cebu


1

sing
12:05 / 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:05 LFS / 9:30
/ 11:28 end

d2
c
l

extra service
12:35 / 3:00 / 5:20 / 7:40lmf / 9:42 end
assassin's creed
12:30 / 3:10 / 5:48 / 8:26 / 10:46 end

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EDITOR:
Jujemay G. Awit
@yourJGA

experience cebu
with lantaw restos
One could not claim to have been
in Cebu if he or she has not been
to Lantaw Native Restaurants.
The chain of restaurants takes
pride in having the best views of
Cebube it floating by the shore,
enjoying the sea breeze, or overlooking with a 180-degree view of
Cebu from the hills.
Lantaw is a Bisaya word
which means to overlook. All
the Lantaw restaurants pair their
respective amazing views with
their sumptuous native food. It
gives one a flavor of what Cebu
can offer with its utan bisaya,
kinilaw, Cordova express, fried
bakasi, manok bisaya and grilled
chorizo, just to name a few. The
restaurant truly brings the Cebu
experience to the next level. Its
where good food and great
view meet.
Every location has an expansive view with the hospitable air
of the Cebuanos. It has a comforting homey feel that welcomes Fil-

shop

BRIEFS

marketingbillboard@sunstar.com.ph

danao city opens 2nd branch


of jollibee

lantaw
branches

ipinos from near and far. Whether one has been away from home
for some time or just been living
close by, theres always a reason
to dine at Lantaw.
If one wants a taste of Cebu,
Lantaw gives the authentic Cebuano culinary experience. Bring
in friends and family to make
them feel how Cebuanos cele-

brate every occasion with food,


laughter and amazing scenery.
For the entire month of January, Lantaw at the South Road
Properties (SRP) will have a very
Cebuano feast. Sugba-Sugba Fiesta will feature Filipino grilled favorites like scallops, tuna panga,
pork belly, Bacolod chicken and
others.

Lantaw Native
Restaurant
has branches
at Il Corso,
SRP and Busay
Hills. Meanwhile, Lantaw
Floating Native
Restaurant is in
Barangay Dayas, Cordova.
All locations
are open from
11 a.m to 11 p.m.

restaurant

Cafe Marco lays


Sugbusog feast
LED Shoe
collection
The coolest way to stand out
from the crowd is to make every
step bright and beautiful with the
Sugar Kids and Tough Kids LED
collection from SM.
With this, sneakers make
bold fashion statements, lightup training shoes rock, and little
steps glow and glisten. The All Lit
Up footwear comes in two styles:
the Non-Rechargeable Style with
an on-and-off switch and two
modes: still or blinking, and the
Rechargeable Style.

Kick off Sinulog fever at Marco


Polo Plaza Cebu with Cafe Marcos iconic culinary journey: Sugbusog.
Now on its 10th year, the hotel
celebrates it with a declaration:
Padayon ang kaon (Continue
the feast)! From yesterday until
Jan. 17, one may feast on favorite
Cebuano dishes like humba, balbacua, barbecue, seafood, street
food etc.
Sugbusog is one way to fully
experience Cebus festivity with

its upbeat energy, rich culture and


delectable Cebuano cuisine. With
the launch of Sugbusog, the hotel
is also exhibiting antique Sto. Nio
collections. The lobby is also filled
with festive Sinulog decor.
Local specialty food items

are also on display at the Sugbusog Store at the lobby shop.


These goodies are prepared at
the Caf Marco kitchen and are
perfect to take home as pasalubong for loved ones.
No doubt one will feel satiated
and ones appetite satisfied with
this one great culinary journey.
Marco Polo shares this celebration with its culinary consultant,
Jessica Avila, who has been with
the hotel in this delicious journey
for the past 10 years.
Visit Marco Polo and remember: Padayon ang kaon!

Jollibee Sands Danao opened last Dec. 30 in Danao


City. The store, located on the Central Nautical
Highway, Sands Ocean Park, Poblacion, Danao City,
also has a drive-thru. It is the second Jollibee store
in Danao City and the 134th store in the Visayas.
Photo shows from left, Jollibee trade marketing
manager Nelson Judaya, Danao City Mayor Ramon
Nito Durano, the Jollibee mascot and Jollibee
operations director Nelia V. Sasil.

rustan's beauty addict:


game changer

An unparalleled destination for the most coveted


cosmetic and skincare brands, Rustans The Beauty
Source continues to be a game changer in providing
a vast collection of exclusive international brands
and a provider for all beauty needsfrom skincare,
to makeup, fragrances, hair, bath and body care
and more. As a way of thanking its loyal patrons,
Rustans offers its Beauty Addict membership
complimentary to any customer with a minimum
single-receipt purchase of P2,500 at the Cosmetics,
Perfumery and Toiletries Division of Rustans Department Store. Cardholders earn a point for every
P200 worth of purchase at Rustans The Beauty
Source.

JESSICA
AVILA
This culinary
guru whose
recipes dishes
in the annual
Sugbusog.

the social opens new bar

Seaside Saloon Bar and Grill by The Social is crafting the best cocktail and specialty drinks to complement its signature burger, pizza, salad and sandwich. The only bar and restaurant that closes as late
as 2 a.m. at SM Seaside City Cebu, also serves the
best of not just late-night food and drinks but the
best amenities and classical mood store design with
bartenders ready to mix one's drink with flair. One
may also enjoy the latest music hits at the public
karaoke lounge that can fit the whole barkada and
family. One may also avail himself of a 10 percent
discount on his bill at the Seaside Saloon Bar and
Grill. The bar is at the SM Seaside Sky Park, easily
accessed at the Seaview Wing entrance.

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WEDNESDAY, 11 JANUARY 2017

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Assertive, result oriented and with ability to work under
pressure
Must have ability to manage people
Organized, self disciplined and professional in demeanor
Able to meet deadlines and deliver results
Preferably with working experience in similar field for at least
3 years
Qualified applicants are required to send their application
letters with 2x2 picture and comprehensive resum to:
buenaventuracondominium@yahoo.com.ph
or call Tel. No. 255-0420

A dynamic and fast-growing restaurant is looking for


passionate, hardworking team players who can grow with
us:

ACCOUNTING STAFF

- Female, preferably a graduate of any Businessrelated course with background in Basic Accounting;
knowledgeable in usage of Excel spreadsheets; preferably
with experience in restaurant industry; highly organized
and can handle pressure and with good working attitude
Interested applicants may submit their updated Resum
with photo and Application Letter to:
PIERE ANGELI BOUTIQUE
F. Ramos cor. Arlington Pond, Cebu City
(across Banco de Oro)
Store Hours: Mondays thru Saturdays
2:30 - 6:30 p.m.

MACTAN BLUE REEF BEACH RESORT


NOW HIRING ACCOUNTING STAFF!!!

Qualifications:
Female
Computer literate
Has a background in Basic Accounting
Has a good moral character
Benefits:
Attractive Salary plus free meals and lodging
Requirements:
Transcript of Record (Original copy)
NBI Clearance (Original copy)
Biodata (Resum)
* Apply @ 3255 Sangi Road, Pajo,
Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu
Look for Irene or Juliet
or Contact Number 340-9330 / 340 8547

URGENT HIRING!!
We need 80 FULL TIME coffee shop crews for our soon to open Tom N Toms
Coffee in Cebu City and Lapu-lapu City.
Qualifications:
Pleasant Looking, with Pleasing Personality
Preferably college level and/or at least possesses a Vocational Diploma / Short
Course Certificate
Good communication skills
Willing to be trained in Bacolod for two months (all expenses are shouldered by
the company)
If interested, please dont hesitate to send your comprehensive resume to this Email
address: hr.cotech@gmail.com. Or contact cel no. 09277506246
COTECH Compay is currently looking for
Electricians; Mason for tiles; Carpenter for furnitures; 12 Painters;
Laborers
Qualifications:
At least 2 years working experience in the related field
With certification from previous employer
Physically / mentaly fit
If interested, please submit your resume to this email: hr.cotech@gmail.com
or contact cel no. 09277506246

CLASSIFIED
For Sale
Quality Sand and
Gravel
Call: 406-4128

RUSH SALE
HOUSE AND LOT

122SQM. 450,000 Last Price


Gairan, Bogo Cebu
Very Cheap, Good Location
Owner Want to use money
for medicine
0925 526 3132 / 0915-583 4014

Earn PART TIME/


FULL TIME

up to P5,000-25000, in a
month For FREE Company
Briefing
Txt your Name, Age,
Background to:
0917-628-2864(Anthea)

UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK,


Mortgagee,

A. Geson Bldg.
G.Y. Dela Cerna St.
Poblacion Lapu-lapu
8Gs Bldg.
Infront of CIT School
N. Bacalso St., Cebu CIty
Call - 2541321 / 2541322

ROOMS FOR RENT


SOUTH PARK
SAN FERNANDO
AIRCON & NON AIRCON
Call: 09228727561
032-4889124

Mortgagee,
EJF CASE NO. 16-08-2675

EJF CASE NO. 16-11-2761


LADIES DORM

Republic of the Philippines


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
7th Judicial Region
Branch 28
Mandaue City
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF

Republic of the Philippines


REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
7th Judicial Region
Branch 28
Mandaue City
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF
BPI FAMILY SAVINGS BANK, INC.,

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-versus-

-versusFOR: EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE


MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135, AS AMENDED

FOR: EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT


3135, AS AMENDED
ROY P. RAPADA, CHRISTEL JOY D. RAPADA,

Mortgagor.
x------------------------------/

SHEILA MARIE C. CAETE,



x--------------------------/

NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE


Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by BPI FAMILY SAVINGS BANK, INC., as mortgagee, with branch office
address at 3rd Floor, Ayala Life-FGU Center, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City, Philippines against ROY P. RAPADA & CHRISTEL JOY D. RAPADA as
mortgagors, with postal address at Lot 5, Block 8, Alegria Pal Subd, along ML Quezon Ave., Alegria, Cordova, Cebu, Philippines to satisfy the
mortgage indebtedness which as of October 13, 2016 amounted to THREE MILLION TWO HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED &
31/100 (P3,247,300.31) PESOS ONLY, Philippine Currency, excluding interests, penalties, attorneys fees (as agreed in the mortgage contract) and
the expenses of foreclosure and sale, the undersigned duly authorized Sheriff IV will sell at public auction on January 23, 2017 at 10:00 in the
morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 28, Hall of Justice Building, Mandaue City, to the highest
bidder, for CASH or Managers Check in Philippine Currency, the following property including all improvements found thereto, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. -102-2016004459A parcel of land (Lot 5, Block 8, of the consolidation-subdivision plan PCS-07-005912, being a portion of Lot 515-A-2, PSD-07040279 and PSU-248709) situated in the Barangay of Alegria, Municipality of Cordova, Island of Cebu, xxx. Containing an area of ONE
HUNDRED TWENTY (120) SQUARE METERS, more or less.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date.
In the event that the public auction should not take place at the said date, it shall be held on January 30, 2017 at the same time and place,
sans further notice.
Prospective bidders or buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title hereinabove described and encumbrances
thereon, if any there be.
Mandaue City, Philippines, November 15, 2016.
FOR THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF
BY:
(SGD.) JULBERT E. OPADA
Sheriff IV
SSC Pub. Dec. 28, 2016, Jan, 4 & 11, 2017

NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE


Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK, as mortgagee, with Office
address at UCPB Executive Building, Makati Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines represented by LEONCIO M. ESTACION, against SHEILA
MARIE C. CAETE, as mortgagor, with postal address at Landing, Catarman, Liloan, Cebu, Philippines to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which
as of August 1, 2016 amounted to FOUR MILLION NINE HUNDRED FORTY EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TEN & 54/100 (P 4,948,910.54) PESOS
ONLY, Philippine Currency, excluding interests, penalties, attorneys fees (10%) and the expenses of foreclosure and sale, the undersigned duly
authorized Sheriff IV will sell at public auction on March 6, 2017 at 10:00 in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Regional
Trial Court, Branch 28, Justice Building, Mandaue City, to the Highest bidder, for CASH or Managers Check in Philippine Currency, the following
properties including all improvements found thereto, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. MR-2633 (T-63866)
A parcel of land (Lot 1436-H-11-I-D-3, of the subdivision plan, Psd-07-0730-94, being a portion of Lot 1436-H-11-I-D, Psd-07-070498)
situated in the Brgy. Of Catarman, Municipality of Liloan, Province of Cebu, xxx xxx containing an area of EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY THREE
(823) SQUARE METERS, more or less, INCLUDING all improvements found thereon.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date.
In the event that the public auction should not take place at the said date, it shall be held on March 13, 2017 at the same time and place,
sans further notice.
Prospective bidders or buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title hereinabove described and encumbrances
thereon, if any there be.
Mandaue City, Philippines, January 9, 2017.
FOR THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF
BY:
(SGD.) JULBERT E. OPADA
Sheriff IV
SSC Pub. Jan. 11, 18 & 25, 2017

Mortgagor.

FOR RENT

1000 SQ. MTR CONCRETE WAREHOUSE


W/ OFFICE AND CR
120 SQ. MTR COML SPACE W/ CR.
CALL 3460668 / 4204193
SHERYL / FINA

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LINEADS

transportation
MERCEDES BENZ

MERCEDES BENZ 2010 C250 V6 ENGINE, BLACK, 20K


MILEAGE, PHP1.750M, 09173272117

MITSUBISHI

2012 MITS FB dual Aircon Likenew, 2008 MITS Adventure All Power Likenew 2010 KIA 2700 Panoramic
Likenew 4224478/ 09228778227

KIA

2011 KIA Rio 1.4 MT all pwr=doors,windows,locks,side


mirror P200T.Pls Call Ernie 2635023 or text 0917465-3641
04 KIA SEPHIA manual trans. pwr windows, A/C, mags, stereo, new paint/battery, running cond. 58T. 09995711650
2016 KIA PICANTO matic red 1T km bnew condtn!
P388T; 2016 KIA RIO EX 7T km P395T. 09326344648
/ 5159387 RENE
KIA Sorento 2010 Automatic Pls. Call 0917-688-8057

OTHER CARS
AYALA MOTORSALES
Juan Luna Avenue, Mab olo, Cebu City
Facebook: Ayala Motor Sales
(Contn) AYALA MOTOR SALES
Tel. Number: 232-4282 / 505-4981 /
Cel # 0922-9282999 /0922-5716777
0923-4334427 / 0933-3388818
09420617456

(Contn) AYALA MOTOR SALES


Bmw


09 X5 Bmw Local Dsl Silver 3.0M
08 320I 1Own, Orig. Paint, A/T, Mags Gas 22T 1.100M
04 120I A/T Alpwer Gas 37T Gray 800T
Mercedes Benz

07 Slk 350,A/T Gas Silver 2.0M
99 300 Te A/T Gas Green 116Tmlg 350T
96 300Se, A/T, Gas Gas 148T Blue 350T
Toyota
12 Avanza E, Power Window&Lock, W/
Amp., M/T Gas 31T Silver 6 00T
11 Altis E, Allpower, M/T Gas 5T Black 530T
11 Vios 1.3E, A/T Gas Silver 470T
11 Vios 1.3E M/T Gas 23T Sky Blue 420T
08 Vios 1.3E M/T Gas Black 370T
08 Fortuner G/ Alpower A/T Dsl 52T White 850T
07 Innova E, Alpwer, Loaded A/T Dsl 68T Lightgreen 600T
07 Innova J, Power Sterring, M/T Gas White 500T
07 Innova G, A/T Dsl 43T Green 600T
07 Innova 2.5E, Allpower, M/T Dsl Brown 600T
07 Innova 2.5E, Alpwer, M/T Dsl 61T Beige 600T
06 Innova 2.5E, Alpwer, M/T, W Sideskirt,
Body Cladding Dsl Green 600T
05 Innova E, Alpwer, Loaded Dsl 92T Silver 600T
04PradoLandcruiser,2.7E,A/T,4X4,MagswheelDubaiVersGas76TWhite1.150M
03 Revo Glx 1.8Efi Allpower A/T Gas Black 350T
03 Revo Glx 1.8Efi Allpower M/T Gas Blue 350T
01 Hilux Pick-Up M/T 4X2 Dsl White 350T
01 Hi-Ace, M/T Dsl 68T White 520T
93 Landcruiser, A/T, 4X4, Allpower, Local
Unit Dsl 95T White 500T
00 Camry A/T, Allpower Gas Silver 280T
01 Town Ace Dsl White 300T
89 Custom Van, A/T, Allpower Gas 119T White 250T
Honda


09 City 1St Own, A/T Gas Black 500T
09 Fit, A/T Gas 45T Black 270T
02 Civic Hatchback 2 Doors Gas 55T Blue 250T
98 Accord A/T Power Sterring Gas 38T Silver 320T
95 City 1own M/T Gas Black 530T
Hyundai


10 Sonata, A/T, Allpower Gas White 1.M
10 Tucson, A/T, Allpower Dsl Black 860T
08 Tucson, A/T, Allpower Gas Beige 500T
08 Santa Fe A/T, All Power Dsl White 700T

(Contn) AYALA MOTOR SALES


12 Elantra A/T, Allpower Gas Skyblue 650T
08 Grand Starex Gl A/T Dsl Black 500T
Mitsubishi

11 L300 Fb Van M/T Dsl 33T White 550T
09 Montero Sports, A/T Alpwer With
Winch 4X2 Dsl 61T Black 850T
07 Lancer, S M/T, Allpower Dsl White 350T
03 Pajero 2.8, 3 Doors, M/T Dsl 137T Blue 370T
01 Pajero Fm Turbo Intercooler 2.8, 4X4,
A/T, Alpwer Dsl Red Maica 550T
01 Pajero Fm Turbo Intercooler 2.8, 4X4,
A/T, Allpower Dsl Dark Blue 550T
01 Pajero Fm Turbo Intercooler 2.8, 4X4,
A/T, Allpower Dsl White 550T
00 Pajero 4X2 M/T Allpwer 5 Doors,
Local Gas 75T White 350T
96 Lancer Glxi 1.6L, A/T, Allpower Gas White 230T
95 Galant, 2.0L Vr, A/T, Alpwer Gas
45T Red 230T
91 Eclipse M/T Gas 46T Red 230T
Nissan


08 Navarra 4X2 M/T Dsl 44T White 700T
06 Exalta, A/T, Allpower Gas 70T Red 250T
06 March A/T Alpwer (Surplus) Gas 57T Lightblue
250T
05 Urvan M/T Dsl Silver 550T
Isuzu


14 Elf Dump Truck M/T Dsl Blue 680T
00 Fuego 4X2 M/T Dsl Black 480T
14 Elf 250 Dsl Violet 480T
Suzuki


14 Multicab Van Type 2X4 De51v A/T/M/T
Gas White/Maroon 195T
14 Multicab Fb Body Gas White 195T
14 Multicab Passenger Type M/T 8 Seaters
Gas Apple Green 195T
14 Multicab Pick-Up 4X4 Gas White 195T
14 Multicab Pick Up 4X4 12V Ce Gas Red 195T
14 Multicab Mini Truck 2X4 12V Pick- Up
Gas White 150T
00 Multicab Fb Type M/T Gas Yellow 150T
95 Vitara, A/T Gas Green 300T
Ford


10 Escape 4X2 A/T Gas Black 650T
09 Everest 4X2 A/T Dsl Black 700T

RUSH SALE
LOT

220; 100; 50 sqm. WAREHOUSE FOR RENT @ A.S.


Fortuna St. Mandaue (fronting J mall). Call 0324223014 / 09156048011

RUSH SALE Prov 4 Sale Approx.14Has 1Km frm Prov w/


Cbeco H20 nr the sea. 4Sale Ass Eqpt Hammermell 250
kg Cap/Hr Feed mxr Cages Forr & Gest Fins wendling
Cages,Grow Out Cages 2Units Incubators 400Eggs &
800Eggs Cap 5000 wtt. Genset 3441762-09228356441

MEMORIAL PARK LOTS

MACTAN MEMORIAL GARDEN 2 SPECIAL LOT very near


to the church Call 0917 3206533 / 2544432

rEAL ESTATE
CEBU CITY
LOT

245 sqm lot along the road 13 meters frontage at


V-ARANAS ST.TABAON. Call Lito 0948-2858-816
Lot 4,100 sqm Liloan; *Lot in Amara 650&1,200sqm
*Lot & Houses in Ma. Luisa &Silver Hills.Warehouse
4Rent, 09209229894
SUNNY HILLS SUBD. Talamban 403sqm cor lot near
Ateneo D Cebu, USC-TC Northgen Hos. 24 hrs sec Clean
title. 09326344648

MANDAUE CITY
LOT

LOT FOR RENT LOCATED AT TAWASON MANDAUE,


7,500SQ.M.,GOOD FOR WAREHOUSE/INDUSTRIAL
USE, 75K/ SQ.M/ MONTH, 09173272117

HOUSE AND LOT

HOUSE and LOT PACKAGE @ Sto Nio Village, Banilad, Mandaue,


City. Contact Bebot 0923-525-3224 / (032)4120039

LAPU-LAPU CITY
LOT

Lot for lease-500sqm to 2500sqm, w/ wide frontage


at New Sangi road, back of Lapu-lapu City Hall.
Call:0922-836-1102

HOUSE AND LOT

HOUSE and LOT


FOR SALE

4 Bedrooms, SemiFurnished,
3 Toilet & Bath, Hot & Cold shower thru
Solar Panel With parking space
Location: Mactan Tropics
Basak, Lapu-Lapu City
5 Minutes Drive from MEPZ-2
Price: Php 7.5M
For inquiries please call: 0923-8643386 /
0917-8915257

CEBU PROVINCE
LOT

RUSH SALE! 300sqm LOT in Consolacion nr Citi Mall.


Call 346-2875 / 0929-7984333

FOR RENT
APARTMENT

3 BR 2 CR Apt/9 Studio Apts Furnsd. Laguardia Lahug,


250sqm 4 Office;4Sale Balamban 4Hctar Infront of
USJ-R.09177233368
2 BR Apt. For Rent with 1 Car Garage Call: 0918 - 635
- 4225
STUDIOS,RMS&COML F-FURN w/CTV,prkng, AC, ktchn
secure, Boboy/ Aloha Aprtle 09168909690/ 233
8149(dly/weekly/monthly rates-OK)
ELIZABETH PLACE TALAMBAN, Nasipit near USC, Gullas
Med School 1st Class condo Type, brand new studio
semi - fur P8K/mo, 2BR, bare P15K/mo, Plus P1K/slot
0925-5038069/ 0928-5038069

(Contn) AYALA MOTOR SALES


02 Escape 4X2 A/T Gas Gray 380T
Kia


09 Sportage A/T 4X2 Alpwer Dsl 48T Red 600T
10 Sportage A/T 4X2 Alpwer Dsl Silver 600T
07 K2700 4X4 Pasengger Type Dsl White 720T
06 Picanto M/T Allpower Gas Blue 320T
05 Sorento Ex Wagon A/T 4X4 Gas Silver 500T
05 Sportage M/T (Surplus) Dsl White 250T
Jeep


05 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 Gas White 380T
Chevrolet
04 Optra 1.6 M/T Gas White 350T
07 Hyundai Sta. Fe 500K Low Mileage 60,000 Km;
97 Nissan pwr Eagle pick-up, new paint 220K; 95 Kia
Sportage 170K. C 2 apprec8, call Sidney 3462287,
3438549, 09176328157, 09437071648

CLERICAL

STORE/OFFICE SPACES

HOUSEHOLD HELP

CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT

Fully-furnished 40sqm 1-BR codo w/ balcony @ 40k/


mo. walking distance to Mango Ave. call Kristine 0917557-2575
3 BDRMS located in Rajah Townhomes, Basak,
Jagobiao, Mandaue not furnish. Call 09173246693/0
9331863919/09173761883,P6K/mo
IVORY HSE/GARNET PLACE OFC&STUD. UNITS4Rent@
Csuntingan Mandaue.nr MEPZ/Airport/Talamban.
09173207425/09228412555/2535754
FULLY FENCED 500sqm vacant lot Talamban back
of Mary Ville Subd. brgy San Jose. Ideal for shop or
garage. 09326344648

RENT/HIRE

MODEL RENT A CAR u drive or w/driverNew InovaVios,


Vans,Altis,Fortuner,Montero @ LOW RATES Wkly/mo
09053379/09255819480/2339642
GUANI RENT-A-CAR self drive,w/driver,bridal car
promo,newcars.Call 2311751/ 2311748/ 0917
5497160/ 0917 5332556
Call Extramile, our rates start @Php500.00.24/7
Hotline: 3433775; 2391711; 09228433775; 0917
5239559 & look 4 Joel
CEBU EASY RENT-A-CAR, Daily/Wkly/Mo,selfdrive,bnew Cars A/T/M/T, SUV&VAN. Tel 0915817878
7;09228623822;09391310222;(032)2392022 www.
cebueasyrentacar.com
TRUCK FOR HIRE(JDE) a cpt Lipatbahay to Cities/Provnces 1-13 032-4067518/ 09173101881 /
09989566053 / 4160793

Hiring Acct. Executives,agents w/allowance +comm.


Apply 2nd flr.Papi Bldg. Cor.Juana Osmea St.Across
Baseline w/biodata ,1x1 pic.lik for Jade

BLDG/OFFICE FOR LEASE @downtown area 25sqm @


P8,000/mo., very accessible & secure. Call 0915-7077141 / 0933-875-6316

SPACE FOR RENT/LEASE

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WEDNESday 11, JANUARY 2017

MUST SELL- Best offer 5 Memorial Lawn lots & 1 Ultima


Membership at very reduced price. 0921-2364095 /
0921-9202645

We Provide Maids,Yaya, Cook,etc. DTI-02099996.


Call 09256088181/09299705629 / 09238944142
/09278878989 / 3616630
RAY Provide Maids,Yaya,Cook,Salelady, nurse,driver.
09287828202,
09231626773/09773520135/
4050311. RO7-2015-0811-LA02.
American Hiring Female House Help In Banilad,P6,000
Monthly Live Out, Good Hours, Must Speak English.
Text 09184830778
SIMPLE PROVIDR.Maid,Yaya,Cook,Fodhndlr SGirl,
Midwif,Caregvr,OfcStaf,Drvr,boy.09204755801/
09331190256/5112139/09266158421
GEKIE HORIZON Needs & Provide Maid*Yaya*Midwife
*Nurse* C-Giver*Cook* SLady *Driver*Ofc Staff.
5113266/5113188/ 09226457445/ 09951196737/
09283387007 LIC#R07-2016-08-LA-004-TCFO

HOUSES

Dona Rita 3 Bdrms 1MQs 4CR P42T/P39T All furnished;


San Jose Talamban 3 Bdrms P35T Furnished. Pls. call
2549349 (9 am to 6 pm) 09174627521
HOUSE & LOT 4 sale/rent SemiFurnished @ the back of
Gaisano Countrymall Apas Cebu City 412 1894 0932
9693573 09164409069
Tired of city Traffic?Rent EXECHOUSE overlooking
the mountains nr Marco Polo Hotel:4BR,1Loft,water
heater,tel &cable ready @Plazaville Subd.Lahug Call
09173207425/09228366555/09228412555
NEW HOUSE at Ma. Luisa Banilad Cebu City. 5BR, 5CR
fully furnish w/swimming pool P220K/month nego.
Call 09173022224
Ma Luisa 4BR 4CR w/ Pool Furn 60T No Agents Call
0975 - 919 8174
HOUSE For RENT 3BR,3CR w/ Maids Quarters,Big Lawn
0917-3672-655 Globe /0942-5296-830 Sun @ Mtz.
Cmpd/Capitol Site
HOUSE FOR RENT 450sq.m 4 bedrooms, 3 bath,
overlooking, South Hills Subd. Cebu City. Call 0324223014 / 0915-6048011

MACHINERIES
gENERAL ITEMS
PETS

ROOMS

3 BEDRM / 2 BEDRM Unit For Rent @ INJ Residences,


St. Martin Vill. A.S. Fortuna Call 3163645 or 2722878
ELIZABETH PLACE MACTAN, Marigondon, Mactan 2BR
2 Stry. Apt. Excl. Nice Newly Ren. w/ Airc. - P15K/ &
Fully Fur. P25K/mo 80-100sqm 0925-5038069/09285038069

WAREHOUSE FOR RENT

385 /472/544/795 /867/901 /1100/2200 /3000/


4000 /7000 SQM. Call LUCILLE @ Tel 511-2884 & cell
0917-6325761/ 0919-6018713
Warehouse For Rent in Canduman Mandaue main road;wide
frontage;1,200sqm;Call 09173223800 or 2336056
WAREHOUSE w/ Office For Rent - Mambaling formerly
MITSUBISHI South Call 3163645 or 2722878

FOR RENT

Construction and Heavy Equipment Rental. Tel#:4159325 / 415-9283 / 346-3990. 0922-4693216


Air Comp.w/2jackhammers 175-900cfm, Generator,
Welding Gen.,Hyd.,Pneau.CrawlerDrill,Cement Mixer,T
owerlight,Boomtruck,Selfloader,Backhoe,Bulldozer,N
EW ELGI CUMMINS Air Comp.(4 SALE)2720787,09228
999553,09228663932, 09189109106218
AIRCOMPRESSOR w/2Jackhammers,Backhoe w/Rock
Breaker, Bulldozer,25/45/50,Ton Mobile Crane, Grader,
Roadroller, dumptrucks, Generators,BoomTrucks,
welding machines, self-loader,skidsteer loader, payloader, forklift Call#09258183030 261-2316/15
loc.103/4175076

sERVICES
BUSINNESS OPPORTUNITY

Daily, Wkly, Mnthly lending business is looking for


an investor addtl. Capital. Agents 5% comm. Appt.
09333911592

FOR YOUR
CLASSIFIED
AD NEEDS
Please call

For Sale Jack Russell 2 Female w/Shots 3 months Call


2554729 / 09173229259 / 09228259572

VARIOUS ITEMS

REEVIVE, ZILDEN, VIAGRA,NEO UP, YANG DAWANG,


CAN SUPPLY KIDNEY DONOR.DENGUE VACCINE
AVAILABLE. Contact 2538584 / 2720380
We Buy&Sell Quality Used Furniture,Appliances,Books,
Hse Wares,Vintage & Antiques.Cebu Thrift House.
2320922/09321018380

WANTED

(Main) 254-6100
Fax #s. 254-0217; 253-8232
(Mandaue Branch) Tel. 3450518
(Carcar City)
Gaisano Grand Mall
Tel. 487-7369

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