CDC bags top plum in Asia CEO Awards
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CDC bags top plum in Asia CEO Awards
www.headlinegl.com what’s inside Bulacan RTC judge gunned down news...pagE 2 PCCI hails Bulacan as most business-friendly LGU VOLUME IV • NO. 105 NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 FRIDAY - SUNDAY business...pagE 3 Capitol bares activities for Pampanga Day by ELAINE MERCADO WARM WELCOME. Gov. Lilia G. Pineda welcomes presidential sisters Pinky Aquino Abellada and Ballsy Aquino Cruz; actor Dingdong Dantes, commissioner at-large of the National Youth Commission; and Cong. Leny Robredo, vice presidential candidate of the Liberal Party, in a meeting with the Pampanga Mayors held at the Executive House of the Provincial Government. Also in photo are 3rd District Rep. Oscar Rodriguez and Angeles City Mayor Ed Pamintuan.--JUN JASO CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The provincial government announced yesterday the approved line-up of activities for the celebration of the 444th Aldo Ning Kapampangan or Pampanga Day. Atty. Andres S. Pangilinan Jr., Pampanga’s provincial administrator and Angelina Blanco, Pampanga Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Of- fice head, made the announcement before the municipal and city mayors who attended a meeting at the Executive House of the Capitol presided by Governor Lilia G. Pineda. According to Pangilinan, prior to the Pampanga Day Celebration, the provincial government will conduct a Year-End Assessment of Barangay Tanods on Dec. 2. On December 3, the Romualdez: Utilize Clark Airport during APEC Week capitol bares ...page 7 • Senatorial bet also extends assistance to San Simon folk CDC bags top plum in Asia CEO Awards by Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario and Froilan E. Magtoto CLARK FREEPORT --- Senatorial bet Martin Romualdez, who motored to San Simon town yesterday morning to distribute relief goods to flood-affected residents there, endorsed the utilization of the Clark International Airport (CRK) for the APEC Summit Week, to prevent disruptions of economic activities as well as the lives of returning balikbayans. romualdez...page 7 By Marna Dagumboy-del Rosario CLARK FREEPORT — Clark Development Corporation won this year’s Executive Leadership Team category in the prestigious Asia CEO Awards, besting other top corporations both in the government service and private sector. The Asia CEO Awards, held Wednesday (November 11, 2015) in Metro Manila, is presented by PLDT Alpha Enterprise. It is considered the largest event of its kind in Philippines and one of the largest in Asia. Among the finalists in the said category were titans in the business world and government agencies with national scope. They include: Concepcion Industrial Corp., Hedcor, Inc., Integrated Micro Electronics, Inc., Magsaysay Maritime Corp., Megaworld Corp., PAGIBIG Fund, Philex Mining Corp., Pointwest Technologies Corp., and, Security Bank Corp. CDC President and Chief Executive Officer Arthur P. Tugade, who is also among the cdc bags...page 7 ‘MARAMING SALAMAT PO SA MALASAKIT’. Leyte Congressman and senatorial aspirant Martin Romualdez (C) extends help and relief assistance to flood-affected residents of San Simon. Joining him is Apalit Mayor Jun Tetangco (L). --jp manalang 2NEWS Headline Gitnang Luzon • NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 Bulacan RTC judge gunned down by Genaro Macalinao CAMP OLIVAS – Unidentified gunmen believed to be members of a gun-for-hire group shot dead a Bulacan Regional Trial Court judge along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Ticay, City of Malolos, stated in a sketchy report reaching this camp. This developed as friends and relatives of slain Bulacan Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 84 Judge Wilfredo Nieves offered a P2-milion cash reward to anyone who could provide information that would lead to the identities and arrest of the suspects. The Integrated Bar of the Philippines-Central Luzon issued a statement condemning the killing, calling on authorities to leave no stone unturned in giving justice to the victim. Lawyer Jose “Peng” dela Rama Jr., IBP-Central Luzon Governor, said “We strongly condemn the ambush-slaying of Judge Wilfredo Nieves. He was a good man and loyal to his profession. This is an act of cowardice and treachery.” Dela Rama further stated that “lawyers and judges must be protected under our laws. Members of the bar and bench must always be vigilant at all times.” Acting Central Luzon Police Director Chief Supt. Rudy Lacadin said the victim was on board a Toyota Fortuner heading home when waylaid by gunmen, all occupants of a silver Toyota Innova, at the stop light in said place past 5 p.m. A motorcycle believed to be the back-up of the suspects also joined in the ambush. “The suspects alighted from their vehicles and opened fire at the victim’s vehicle. The rider of motorcycle also joined and pumped more bullets,” stated Lacadin, quoting a report from the Bulacan police. Nieves left his office at the Bulacan provincial capitol compound in City of Malolos past 4 p.m. He was apparently tailed by the suspects, according to the police report. Lacadin said he ordered the City of Malolos police to dig deeper into the incident and establish the motive behind Nieves’s ambush-slay. He also directed the Bulacan police to create a special investigation task force that would oversee and supervise the investigation. “We’re still investigating the case to determine the motive,” said Lacadin over the phone, adding that investigators are looking into the case being handled by the victim to get leads. Nieves is the second Judge in Central Luzon slain since Lacadin assumed as top cop of region 3. The first was Baler, Aurora Judge Erwin Alaba early part of September this year. Lacadin said Nieves suffered multiple gunshot wounds in different parts of his body and died on the spot. He said a dragnet had been established to intercept the suspects. The victim’s vehicle was peppered with bullet holes. Several spent shells for different caliber of firearms were recovered at the crime scene.• PHL committed to supporting ASEAN haze mitigation efforts QUEZON CITY – The Philippines has vowed to support regional efforts to curb haze pollution that poses serious threats to the environment and human health, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Environment Undersecretary Demetrio Ignacio Jr. said the Philippine government, through the DENR, will continue to cooperate with its neighbors in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in developing and implementing measures to prevent, monitor and mitigate transboundary haze pollution. “While the Philippines cannot mitigate forest fires and haze originating from Indonesia, the DENR will undertake measures to minimize the hazards from pollutants borne by the haze,” said haze mitigation... Page 7 All set for 10th Binulu Festival in Porac by Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario CLARK FREEPORT – The Aetas of Pampanga are the center of attraction when the 10th Binulu Festival happens at Porac town on November 16. Mayor Carling De La Cruz, Vice Mayor Dexter David and his sister, former Pampanga Board Member Fritzie David Dizon, will lead the festival to commemorate the 421st founding anniversary of this town on Monday. Councilor Mark Anthony Valencia, chairman of the committee on tourism, said the festival “highlights the Aetas’ cooking of rice and viands such as fish, pork, chicken, and other seafoods stuffed and cook together using variety of bamboo called ‘bulu’”. The festival will start at 3 p.m. at the Jose Songco Lapid Sports Gym. He added that the municipality allotted P2 million for the festival, which started in 2005. “It’s a month-long celebration. It’s bigger and the mayor made sure that all sectors will join and benefit from the festival,” said Valencia, who was joined by Councilor Ronie Mercado in a recent press conference at the Widus Hotel here. There was a Jobs Fair held last November 10 and special days for the youth and elderly. There will be a streetdancing on Monday, joined by Aetas and locals wearing colorful and traditional costumes. “We noticed that not just local visitors but foreign visitors also grace the event,” said Valencia. Others who are expected to join the event are Councilors Maynard Lapid and Rudy Enriquez, Hilario Dimalanta, Michelle Bengco and former Councilor Ludivico Muli.• Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF PAMPANGA Municipality of Arayat OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172). Notice is hereby served to the public that RESTY LUGTU CASTRO has filed with this office, a petition for change of first name from “RUSTICO” to “RESTY” and correction of entries in the date of birth from “SEPTEMBER 3, 1968” to “MAY 3, 1968” in the certificate of live birth of RUSTICO LUGTU CASTRO born on SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 at Arayat, Pampanga and whose parents are MELANIO CASTRO and VIRGINIA LUGTU. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than two weeks upon publication. MA. GRETA P. DE ALA Mun. Civil Registrar HGL: November 06 & 13, 2015 ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR BINULU FEST. Porac town Councilor Mark Valencia, Chairman of the Committee on Tourism, Arts and Culture presents the schedule of activities for the upcoming 10th Binulu Festival before members of the Pampanga Media during Wednesday’s Talk Widus breakfast forum. Joining him is ABC President Ronnie Mercado, Chairman of the Committee on Barangay Affairs. --jp manalang Mayor EdSa pushes for children’s rights By Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario rights of children to survival, development, protection and participation, the city governCITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Mayor ment implements sustainable Edwin D. Santiago called for programs like maternal and an intensified government and health care, Early Childhood private sector partnership to ef- Care and Development, Day fectively advance the provision Care Services, Special Educaof welfare and development tion Fund (SEF) support to programs for the children dur- basic education, City College ing the Provincial Children’s program for tertiary educaCongress held November 12 at tion, educational scholarship the Bren Z. Guiao Convention and assistance, youth development, child protection program center. The mayor made the call as including welfare services for he expressed belief that every- children with disabilities. “This allows creating an enone must give their share to achieve a child-friendly society. abling environment for children “Kailangan natin magtu- to grow and develop their full lungan lahat—mula sa pama- potential in every stage of develhalaan, pribadong sektor, lalo opment, from conception in the na ang mga magulang—upang womb to adolescence period,” masiguro ang kinabukasan ng said Mayor Santiago. He underscored that the susunod na henerasyon.” In order to promote the basic mayor edsa... Page 7 FOR DESKTOP PCs SMARTPHONES & TABLETS! You can grab our Digital Edition Copy via www.headlinegl.com & click Cover Today NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon BUSINESS 3 PCCI hails Bulacan as most business-friendly LGU CITY OF MALOLOS – The province of Bulacan continues to soar high and reap recognitions after being awarded as the “most businessfriendly local government unit”, province category level 1, during the 41st Philippine Business Conference and Expo at the Marriott Grand Ballroom, Newport City Complex, Pasay City recently. Gov. Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado received the award from Atty. Miguel B. Varela, chairman of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce Inc. and Alfredo M. Yao, President of the PCCI, during the event attended by President Benigno S. Aquino III and more than 1,000 business leaders all over the Philippines and foreign delegations from various parts of the world. With this year’s theme, “One. Global. Filipino: Synergies in Partnerships for Global Competitiveness,” the PCCI said that Bulacan is fast emerging as the “new Mecca” of investments in the Philippines and one of the “well-oiled” engines of growth in the country because of the dynamism of its hardworking provincial and local leaders. In his speech, President Aquino said, “When more of our countrymen are able to earn a decent living, it also means they are more empowered consumers who have a clear path to progress. It follows that they have a greater capacity to avail of the goods and services offered by companies, which consequently allows our companies— and our economy-to grow.” The chief executive also said that he is very confident that with the leadership of hardworking provincial executives, like the rest of Filipinos all over the world, business groups will do their part to ensure that the Philippines rises to greater heights. “The world has already begun witnessing what the Filipino is capable of, and I am convinced that, if we continue working together, we can show them even more of our boundless potential, and ultimately prove that nothing is impcci hails... Page 7 PCSO ASSISTANCE. Officials of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office led by its Vice Chairman and General Manager Atty. Jose Ferdinand Rojas II (center) on Nov. 11, turn over the 1st of 2 tranches of check worth P20 million to Sinforoso Pagunsan (2nd from L) General Manager of the National Housing Authority as financial assistance to the 400 families in the Municipality of Bato, Camarines Sur devastated by Typhoon Juaning last July 2011. With them are (from L to R) PCSO’s Board of Director Francisco Joaquin III, Rubin Magno Charity Assistance Department Manager and Dindo Jose De Viterbo of Special Projects Division. --joseph muego NTT Com, PLDT to provide data center services in PH MAKATI, PHILIPPINES – NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com), the ICT solutions and international communications business within the NTT Group of Japan, one of the world’s largest telecommunications services providers, and Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) (PSE:TEL, NYSE: PHI), the Philippines’ leading telecommunication and digital services provider, agreed on a collaboration partnership on November 5 to provide Nexcenter™ solutions in the Philippines and promote cross-selling. Under the agreement, Philippine corporations with international operations will be able to use NTT Com’s globally standardized high-quality Nexcenter™ services at some 140 locations in 84 cities of 19 countries, in addition to NTT Com’s Arcstar Universal One private-network service, which is already available in the Philippines and which is largely used by the BPO industry in the Philippines. PLDT, supported by NTT Com, expects to gain Nexcenter™ accreditation for its two existing main data centers [Vitro and IPC] and in order to begin providing Nexcenter™ services by January 2016. In addition, PLDT will incordata center... Page 7 DoLE 3 holds Mabalacat City sportsfest 1st employment highlights ‘Palarong Pinoy’ summit in Bataan By Charlene A. Cayabyab MABALACAT CIT Y – The city recently held a sports festival which was highlighted by traditional Filipino games. The sports event opening ceremonies was held at Xevera Covered Court in Barangay Tabun. “Ing pamiyabe-abe tamu ngeni has been motivated by love. Atin tamung unity, solidarity and teamwork,” Mayor Marino Morales said during the opening program. The event is being held annually to create harmonious working relationship among the city government employees through sports. Aside from ball games, highlights of the sports fest and co-celebration of Mayor Morales’ 65th natal day on November 12, 2015 are childhood favorite Pinoy games including the Karerang Takbo, Chinese Garter, Ulad-Ulad Relay, Hilaang-Lubid and Suot-Lusot. “Team-building ang dating ng sports fest natin this year kasi mas gusto namin makapagparticipate ang iilan sa ating mga employees na hindi gaanong sporty since madali lang naman ang mga games. The mini Olympics will surely create a bond sa mga co-workers natin,” Mabalacat Government Employees Association (MAGEA) Board of Director Joronny Gladys Lingat said. A parade kicked-off from the Our Lady of Grace Parish in Poblacion to Xevera City Hall followed the opening program with a blast dance number by the Power Mabalacat City Center for the Arts. “Reng aliwang cities ala la pu makanining event para kareng employees kaya pasalamatan mila pu reng egana-ganang sinawup, Mayor Boking, Vice Mayor Christian Halili and the Sangguniang Panglunsod members, City Administrator Rosann Paquia and the General Services Offices OIC Bernard delos Reyes,” MAGEA president Rod de Leon said. • Want to broaden your business horizon? LET US HELP YOU! CALL US: (045)455-0781 • EMAIL US: [email protected] • VISIT US: 2nd Floor ,U2 Bldg., MacArthur Hiway, Dolores, City of San Fernando (P) By Charlene A. Cayabyab CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The Department of Labor and Employment in Central Luzon (DoLE 3) and the Balanga City government recently held the first employment summit in Bataan province. The summit, which carries the theme “HR-Practitioner: The Key to Fair Labor Practice and Employment,” was attended by 88 human resource practitioners from 42 establishments in the province. Some participating firms include Sumi Philippines Wiring System Corp., Bataan Doctors Heath and Medical Center, Abesco Construction, Crown Royal Hotel, and Bataaan Peninsula State University. Also on the list are Ocampo’s Mega Store Inc., Isaac and Catalina Medical Center, Eastwood Professional College, Shakeys Balanga, Mercury Drug, and Puregold Price Club Inc., among others. Government officials present during the summit were Balanga City Mayor Jose Enrique Garcia, DoLE 3 RD Ana Dione, DoLE-Bataan Field Office head Leilani Reynoso, and other local officials. At least eight Public Employment Service Office (PESO) managers from different municipalities of the province dole-3 holds... Page 7 4 OPINION Headline Gitnang Luzon • NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 EDITORIAL Pampanga Day is almost here THE most wonderful time of the year is almost in our midst... which also means that the province will again be celebrating Pampanga Day. This year, it will be the 444th Aldo Ning Kapampangan. The provincial Capitol has lined up activities that would make the Pampanga Day extra special, according to Provincial Administrator Atty. Andres S. Pangilinan Jr. and Pampanga Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office head Angelina Blanco. During a meeting yesterday between Gov. Lilia Pineda and municipal and city mayors, Pangilinan and Blanco announced the activities as follows: Dec. 2 - Year-End Assessment of Barangay Tanod Dec. 3 - Medical Mission at Provincial Jail Aldo ding BHW (BHW Day) Mutya ning Kapampangan Pre-Pageant Dec. 4 - Aldo Ding Katutubo (Aeta Day) Dec. 5 -Aldo Ding Ortelano Aldo Ding Manasan Dec. 7 -Kick-off of 5-day celebration Civic Military Parade with Floats Culinary and Festival Presentations (5 a.m.) Thanksgiving Mass (7 a.m.) Joint creative flag raising ceremonies Inter-Town Zumba Ceremonial Lighting (6 p.m.), Pampanga capitol compound Local Officials Banquet (7 p.m.), Pradera Verde, Lubao. Dec. 8 - Mass in celebration of Immaculate Concepcion Aldo Ding Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Dec. 9 - Aldo Ning DOLE-Job Fair Aldo Ding Barangay Officials Aldo Ding Mangangalakal (Scavengers) Kapampangan Youth Band Concert Dec. 10 - Coronation Night of Mutya Ning Kapampangan Aldo Ding Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) Dec. 11 - Most Outstanding Kapampangan Awards, from 5 p.m. onwards, Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center www.headlinegl.com HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon is a Daily Regional Newspaper General Manager: MARLO a. franco Editor: RIA DE FIESTA Layout Artist/Photographer: JP Manalang Reporters: CHARLENE CAYABYAB Marna dagumboy - Del rosario Administrative Staff: sherylin l. rivera Publisher: hgl publishing Email: [email protected] Website: www.headlinegl.com DISCLAIMER: Views expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon or its internet website: www.headlinegl. com. The publisher does not knowingly publish false information and may not be held liable for the views of its columnists exercising their right to free expression. All rights reserved. Subject to the conditions provided for by law, no article or photograph published by HEADLINE GITNANG LUZON may be reprinted or reproduced, in whole or in part, without its prior consent. Office Address: 2nd Floor, U2 Building, MacArthur Highway, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, 2000 Tel. Nos. (045) 455.0781 Oh my GG! I T is popularly known as the noodles-and-rice, the scene implies poor man’s fish because it is that the poor becomes poorer as one of the inexpensive finds in time goes by. But it seems that our the local market back in GG would soon be hard the old days. Some liked to buy even for the wellit in paksiw while I preoff group since the Bufer it crispy fried. I have reau of Fisheries and a cousin who cooks it in Aquatic Resources will paksiw and leave it overnight and then fry it in the morning. I remember he calls it pakalugkug. I also know a couple of persons who prefer to ingest the paksing GG straight from the refrigerator when the sauce turns to jelly. On how to enjoy it really depends Jay Pelayo on who will consume it. Galunggong or GG as we call it used to cost around implement a temporary fishing ban above P30 per kilo during the ear- for this particular species. Departly 90s. Right now, a kilo of round ment of Agriculture Secretary Proscad will cost you around P130 in ceso Alcala announced that a closed some fish markets. The poor people season for galunggong fishing will can’t afford it anymore. So what do start this coming November 15, and families living in poverty eat daily? it will last up to three months. Does Most of the people I got the chance this mean we won’t be able to enjoy to interview back in the days liv- our GG this coming holiday season? The DA has explained though ing in slums claim they resort to instant noodles. This is hurting not that the implementation is one only the masa but also the image of way of strictly enforcing the conthe Filipino. From fish-and-rice to servation measure for the Philip- 4th Quarter pine fisheries. The closed season for GG will begin at the northern part of Palawan. In the past years, the same technique has been implemented in the Visayas region to increase the output of sardines. But it’s not only GG that is affected in the decreasing number of output. It seems that the production of fish- “But it seems that our GG would soon be hard to buy even for the well-off group since the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources will implement a temporary fishing ban for this particular species.” eries in the country shows a downward pattern. There must be a discrepancy between the shares from small sectors, town catch to the national production, not to mention illegal activities and marine exploitation. It’s a welcome sacrifice on our part, I think, in order for us to continue enjoying GG in the coming decades. If we don’t take the shortage seriously, we might fish up one day that it’s too late.• teacher’s corner Instructional supervision at schools A S one of the pillars of academic institutions, teachers are endowed with the authority to supervise their students not only in their academic needs but also in other school activities. Such authority however comes with a great responsibility to look after the welfare of their students not only in their learning process but in the totality of their personality and attitude towards others. Through instructional supervision, teachers can mould the values and the upbringing of their students by instructing them to do by LEONA M. CRUZ what is right and refrain from doing what is not. In such way we can see the importance of instructional supervision through the teacherstudents relationships. By way of instructional supervision, teachers can exercise their authority over their students, thus giving the former the opportunity to supervise their personal and academic growth and development as they level up in their schooling. On the other hand, teachers according to their rank, enjoy instructional supervision from their superiors such as head teachers and principals. The said hierarchy results to a learning process wherein those having the most experience and expertise slide down to their subordinates what they have in terms of knowledge and teaching skills. Instructional supervision also instils discipline among school personnel as they follow a pattern of order and obedience among them. ••• The author is Principal II, San Vicente Elementary School, Lubao East District, Pampanga.• NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon WHEN HISTORY MATTERS MOST (Part Two) M OST of those who subscribe to the transgressions of the Marcos family come from personalities or organizations of high esteem, with irrefutable evidence, and have no hidden agendas. Those that refute the evidence fall into one of these categories – connected by relation, die-hard loyalists, fellow cronies, people who had benefited off Marcos, people blinded by their hatred of the Aquino administration, and mindless supporters. A name that comes to mind is Kit Tatad – what manner of man is this who has nothing but praise for Marcos’ misdeeds and scorn for PNoy’s good deeds? The term “plunder” cannot adequately invoke the sense of magnitude of what Marcos stole from the nation. Such a pillage it was that surely shocks and outrages the conscience of not just clear thinking Filipinos, but people everywhere. The decent world has a new term for this — “indigenous spoliation”. It is the organized and systematic plundering of 8 – Pavlo Lazarenko, President of Ukraine (1996-1997) – looted $114-200 million 9 – Armoldo Aleman, President of Nicaragua (1997-2002) – looted US$100 million 10- President Joseph Estrada, President of the Philippines (1998-2001) – looted US$78-80 million Not bad, Philippines, we have 2 in the top 10 world rankings. VP Jejomar Binay will most likely be up there soon, probably in 5th or 6th position. THE TRUTH: Marcos is one of the greatest thieves in the world “We practically own everything in the Philippines, from electricity, telecommunications, airlines, banking, beer and tobacco, newspaper publishing, television stations, shipping, oil and mining, hotels and beach resorts, down to coconut milling, small farms, real estate and insurance,” Imelda Marcos (admissive or boastful mode) “They were paid well, supported and allowed to live the lives of the rich and famous and look what we’ve got? A betrayal. They were tapped by Ferdinand, supposedly ABEL SOTO to guard his interests in those companies. But look what happened, they wanted everything” (Philippine Daily Inquirer, 9/12/98) . . . Imelda Marcos (I’m-a-victim mode) There you are, right from the horse’s mouth. Eye-popping. The Marcoses practically owned the whole Philippines! Towards the end of 1998, Imelda Marcos gave an exclusive interview to Christine Herrera of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI). A lurid Imelda personally confirmed the open secret that Marcos arm-twisted many share-holders of blue chip conglomerates to sell out to him cheap. Cronies were used to front the ownership. She denied the arm-twisting part, and insisted the acquisitions were all paid for out of their own family funds. She never explained how a lowly-paid president was able to amass that wealth. The PDI was supposed to run a 9 part series, all front-page explosives. Part 1 was out on 5 Dec 1998 but the series stopped at Part 5 as Imelda claimed she received death threats to her family. Was she mad? Not at all, on the contrary, it was a wise strategic move. She had just won the racketeering case in New York and the Philippines had a new Marcos-friendly president in Joseph Estrada. It was the perfect time to put “Such a pillage it was that surely shocks and outrages the conscience of not just clear Towards thinking Filipinos, but people the Light everywhere.” national treasuries by political and military elites of such a magnitude that it ravages the country, exacerbating poverty and undermining economic and social development. Transparency International 2004 ranking of corrupt leaders: 1 – Mohamed Suharto, President of Indonesia (1967-1998) – looted US$15-35 billion 2 – Ferdinand Marcos, President of Philippines (1965-1986) – looted US$5-10 billion 3 – Mobutu Sese Seko, President of Zaire (1965-1997) – looted US$5 billion 4 – Sani Abacha, President of Nigeria (1993-1998) – looted $2-5 billion 5 – Slobodan Milosevic, President of Serbia (1989-2000) – looted US$1 billion 6 – Jean Claude Duvalier, President of Haiti (1971-1986) – looted $300-800 million 7 – Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru (1971-1986) – looted $600 million towards the light... Page 6 Parnasong Kapampangan Neng Capa M. Pangan Insanu kareni ing panyaling baguk? Inyang idad ya pang pitung banua y Piyuk Inutus deng saling aslam ampon baguk; Kanita, ken mung alagang dyes sentimus, Yan – asali mu na kang Anung a pungus. Dininan neng aduang tia-singku ning Inda, Y Piyuk, at ngana: “Anak, malalagua, Saliwan mu pa yan king ba’kung agisa Ining lulutu kung lagat a apalya”. Pitunggalan na lang gamat nining Piyuk Ding coins a parehung tia-singku sentimus Saka ne sinulpit milandit, melaus, Oneng keng uyat duat ikua nang mitisud. At keta ring kualtang atyu king gamat na, Atabili no ren uling misakab ya; Makanyan man e la mebating ding pera, Malagua nong ikit agyang misabi la. Makangisngis ya mang mibangun y Piyuk Ding aduang tia-singku agad nong’ pinulut, At keng isip na nyan ing biglang sinulud Insanu ing para keng aslam at baguk? Kasi pin, pasari ning pangasakab na Ding aduang tia-singku atabili na la, Inya mabilis yang migbalik karela Ba’nang malinawan ing utus da keya. At apihu karing tia-singku sentimus, Ing para keng aslam a pamaksing bangus; Pelad no ring pera, at ngana pin kabud: “Ima, ‘sanu karen ing panyaling baguk?”• teacher’s corner Math? No problem! The Belenismo of Tarlac I T has been eight years now since are ready for recycling. the competition “Belenismo sa TarThe use of recyclable materials perlac” started among government and haps complement this year’s theme private establishments for the best, the and as I surmise, is to create awarebrightest and the most creative belens ness to the people on the importance in this Central Luzon province north of of recycling and saving the earth from Pampanga. trash such as plastics and styro mateIf the City of San Fernando has rials. This makes this year’s Belenismo the Giant Lantern Festival, not only a religious or Tarlac has the belen competourism activity but also tition that is held annually, a call against the pressing where some institutions set problem on pollution. up their nativity scenes in front of their buildings or offices. The belens come in different designs, sizes and materials used. They are then judged with a criteria set by a committee in charge of the judging, and the one that decides on the Alvin H. Arceo winner in different categories. For years, the Belenismo has awed The Belenismo sa Tarlac also draws and amazed because of the creativity self-made artists that contribute to the and the craftsmanship of Tarlaquenos design and the making of the belens as in making the designs and extend- evidenced by the artistry and creativing helping hands to come up with a ity of some which join the competition. unique and excellent scene of the birth Meanwhile, belens that are disof Jesus Christ on a stable. played along the MacArthur Highway Some belens are not that big while such as that in front of Camp Servilsome are life-sized icons of the nativity. lano Aquino of the Armed Forces of the There are belens which use expensive Philippines – Northern Luzon Commaterials, with others merely using mand’s entries every year are a favorite recyclables. For this year, one of the attraction of motorists, visitors and requirements in the preparation of the those passing the province of Tarlac. belens is the use of spent materials that Some belens are complete with As of this writing OPINION 5 by Zeny S. Caturla lights and some moving icons, using motorized figures and simple robotics. Motorists would stop to view those belens along the said stretch of the highway with others taking photographs or “selfies” as a remembrance or as a proof perhaps of some visiting the said province. The Belenismo sa Tarlac is an annual activity that is held when yuletide nears. The Tarlac Heritage Foundation is the lead organization that organizes “If the City of San Fernando has the Giant Lantern Festival, Tarlac has the belen competition that is held annually, where some institutions set up their nativity scenes in front of their buildings or offices.” the events, the preparation and judging of the winners. Some people say that we Filipinos have the longest celebration of Christmas in the world and such an event as the Belenismo is just a manifestation of our faith on the birth of Jesus Christ and our participation in the festivities of the season. Aside from such, the Belenismo gives an identity to the province, brought about by the competition of belens, aside from making the provas of this writing.. Page 6 B ECAUSE many students have a hard time understanding Mathematics, parents tend to ask from teachers some pointers and techniques to best learn Math. The secret to learning the subject is, if you don’t understand something, make sure to ask, make research, and master it before moving on to the next topic. All of us struggle with a difficult subject in the beginning and tend to give up and move on to the next lesson. But this is a wrong strategy, because math lessons are supposed to be learned in a specific sequence. Every topic builds on the previous topic, so if you are having a problem with Topic A, continue working with that one until you understand it and can work on Topic B. Another secret to learning Math is to practice and practice. Make sure to start begin with the easiest problem in your book, even if you think it will be too “easy” to solve. It is very very important to build your confidence. After working on several problems, then you would not have a problem moving on to the next one. Working problems will build your confidence, and confidence is 100% the name of the game in Math. Also, make sure to write the equations and just solve them in your head. But how can you solve a problem if you don’t write anything down? If a problem is written in word form, it doesn’t follow that you should solve it in word form, too. Write even the simplest things, and you’ll be surprised to see that you have solved the problem. Remember, learning Math takes patience. Do it one step at a time. And lastly, practice. ••• The author is Teacher III of Pulong Santol High School Annex.• 6 ENTERTAINMENT Headline Gitnang Luzon • NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE (pcso) lotto results LOTTO GAME Megalotto 6/45 4Digit Swertres Lotto 11AM Swertres Lotto 4PM Swertres Lotto 9PM EZ2 Lotto 9PM EZ2 Lotto 11AM EZ2 Lotto 4PM Grand Lotto COMBINATIONS 39-37-27-44-05-25 2-8-9-0 9-1-0 3-1-4 4-8-8 29-29 13-09 11-02 36-49-47-39-02-42 DRAW DATE 11/11/2015 43,352,732.00 11/11/201552,573.00 11/11/2015 4,500.00 11/11/2015 4,500.00 11/11/2015 4,500.00 11/11/2015 4,000.00 11/11/2015 4,000.00 11/11/2015 4,000.00 11/11/2015 30,000,000.00 7th PMPC Star Awards for Music winners MATAGUMPAY na naidaos ng Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) ang 7th PMPC Star Awards For Music noong ika-10 ng Nobyembre, 2015, sa KIA Theater, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City. Kakaiba sa ibang awards night, ang 7th PMPC Star Awards For Music ay nagmistulang isang malaking concert, naghandog ng awitin ang mga sumusunod: Erik Santos, Kyla, Christian Bautista, Matteo Guidicelli, Gloc 9 with his band, Alex Gonzaga, The Dawn, KZ Tandingan, Morisette Amon, Darren Espanto, Jett Pangan, Kylie Padilla, Aicelle Santos, Jonalyn Viray, Jason Dy, Sheryl Cruz, Michael Pangilinan, Kean Cipriano and Eunice with his Band, Hannah Nolasco & Mark Mabasa and Friends. Ang mga hosts na sina Kim Chui at Enchong Dee ay nagbigay din ng kanilang awitin. Nagsilbing DJ Host naman si Tom Taus. Sina Vina Morales at Janno Gibbs ang umawit para sa tribute kina Rey Valera na tumanggap ng Pilita Corrales Lifetime Achievement Award at kay Ogie Alcasid na tumanggap ng Parangal Levi Celerio. Nakiawit din sina Valera at Alcasid kina Vina at Janno. Ang 7th PMPC Star Awards For Music ay mula sa direction ni Bert de Leon at produced ng Airtime Marketing ni Ms. Tess Celestino. Ang kabuuan ng awards night ay mapapanood sa ABS-CBN Sunday’s Best sa November 29, 2015. Narito ang mga nagsipagawagi: SONG OF THE YEAR : Ikaw - Yeng Constantino/ Star Music ALBUM OF THE YEAR : Celestine - Toni Gonzaga/ Star Music MALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Gloc 9 - Biyaheng Pangarap/ Universal Records AND Vice Ganda - #Trending /Star Music FEMALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Sarah Geronimo - Perfectly Imperfect/ Viva Records POP ALBUM OF THE YEAR : Darren - Darren Espanto/MCA Music MALE POP ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Christian Bautista - Soundtrack /Universal Records FEMALE POP ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Sheryl Cruz - Sa PusoKo’y Ikaw Pa Rin/ Universal Records NEW MALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Edward JACKPOT Benosa - Edward Benosa/Star Music NEW FEMALE RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Morisette Amon - Morisette/Star Music AND Hannah Nolasco - Peksman /The Rising Star-Outbox Media Production MALE ACOUSTIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Noel Cabangon - Throwback / Universal Records FEMALE ACOUSTIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Sabrina - Love Acoustic 7 / MCA Music ROCK ALBUM OF THE YEAR : Haymabu - Siakol/ Synergy Music Corp MALE ROCK ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Kean – Happy Together / Universal Records FEMALE ROCK ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Glaiza De Castro - Synthesis / Homeworks Entertainment REVIVAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR : Duets –Pilita Corales/ Viva Records COMPILATION ALBUM OF THE YEAR : Himig Handog P-Pop Love Song - Star Music DANCE ALBUM OF THE YEAR : ADA: The EDM Diva - Ai Ai Delas Alas/Star Music DUO/GROUP ARTIST OF THE YEAR : The Company - Lighthearted OPM 2 / Viva Records NOVELTY SONG OF THE YEAR : Boom Panes Vice Ganda/ Star Music RNB ALBUM OF THE YEAR : Journey - Kyla/Polyeast Records RNB ARTIST OF THE YEAR : James Reid - Reid Alert/ Viva Records CONCERT OF THE YEAR : Gandang-Ganda Sa Sarili Sa Araneta, E di Wow – Vice Ganda/ABS-CBN Events and Star Events AND Ultimate Concert – Martin Nievera, Gary Valenciano, Lani Misalucha & Regine Velasquez /StarMedia Entertainment and iMusic MALE CONCERT PERFORMER OF THE YEAR : Vice Ganda - Gandang-Ganda Sa Sarili Sa Araneta, E di Wow FEMALE CONCERT PERFORMER OF THE YEAR : Lani Misalucha - La Nightingale AND Regine Velasquez - Ultimate Concert ALBUM COVER CONCEPT & DESIGN OF THE YEAR : Darren - Darren Espanto/MCA Music MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR : The Way We AreChristian Bautista feat Rachel Ann Go/Director: Christian Bautista & Joshua Bautista PILITA CORRALES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD : Rey Valera PARANGAL LEVI CELERIO : Ogie Alcasid• WINNERS 0 17 909 625 443 915 217 288 0 towards the light... from Page 5 things in the open and go after cronies like Danding Cojuanco, Lucio Tan, and Disini, who claimed rightful ownership of those companies. There are some who estimated the values could be in trillions – we’re talking about PLDT, San Miguel and others. For trillions, it’s worthwhile to tip-toe back to the country. Too late, Imelda learnt there was no honor among thieves after all. I wonder if Binay has better luck with Gerry Limlingan et al. THE TRUTH: Marcos stole more than anyone can ever imagine. “I cannot confirm (the Swiss bank accounts) because I haven’t seen or read them. We – I don’t know. I cannot – I cannot say that I know. Definitely the Swiss money were there. Or are there now. It’s for us – again this constant – that people are saying – more and more participating in that — “ Bongbong, speaking to blogger Raissa in 2012 (Squirming mode) On 21 Mar 1986, Bongbong handed over Marcos’ power of attorney (POA) to Mike de Guzman at a hotel in Honolulu. This POA was to enable US$213 million to be moved out of a Marcos account with Credit Swisse, Zurich to a Philippine Govt’s designated account in Exportfinanzierungsbank, Vienna. The transfer was eventually frustrated due to Filipino infighting (Mike de Guzman, a Filipino banker free-lancing agent to retrieve stolen money for Cory, and PCGG.) The intrigue is worthy of a Grisham novel, complete with code name “Operation Big Bird”. (You can read about it at Wikipedia’s “Operation Big Bird” , bearing in mind that’s only de Guzman’s version). Intrigue aside, this clearly demonstrates Bongbong’s active participation and knowledge of stolen wealth. So as not to leave readers hanging in the air, here’s a bit more follow through. This episode exposed Filipinos’ penchant for palace intrigue and bumbling teamwork. Had it been properly executed, the funds would have been retrieved in 1986 and it could have led on to uncover other Swiss bank accounts of billions of dollars. Legal complexities came into play and it was not until 1998 that the Swiss remitted the funds (US$540 million with interest) to Sandibangan’s account at PNB, but in escrow, meaning it cannot be touched due to some unclear legal issues. There it rested until 2004 (by now it’s US$683 million) when it was finally free and transferred to the Bureau of Treasury’s account to be utilized as dictated under the Agrarian Reform Act – partly for agrarian reform and partly for compensation to human rights victims under martial law. It was from this fund that President Gloria Arroyo diverted money illegally in what became known as the Fertilizer scam. The balance is still there. THE TRUTH : Bongbong confirmed that the Marcoses have lots of stolen money stashed away.• as of this writing... from Page 5 ince literally shine to those passing by or visiting Tarlac. It’s a worthy activity indeed. ••• This writer welcomes other views, comments, and reactions. You may send your message at 0908-140-3230.• Be heard! Send us your comments & opinions mail US: 2nd Floor, U2 Building, Dolores, McArthur, Hi-way, City of San Fernando, Pampanga EMAIL US: [email protected] NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon romualdez... from Page 1 Romualdez, the incumbent representative of Leyte’s 1st district, said in his Instagram post: “If we utilize Clark during APEC, we can avoid disrupting economic activities without compromising the safety of world leaders.” Residents of Barangays San Jose, San Pedro and San Juan in San Simon received relief goods from Romualdez, who was accompanied by Pampanga Mayor’s League President Apalit Mayor Jun Tetangco and welcomed by the respective barangay chairmen of the three mentioned villages. Romualdez is a three-term congressman of Leyte whose mother is a Kapampangan, belonging to the Gomez Family in Mabalacat. mayor edsa... from Page 2 Romualdez said he is thankful to Kapampangans, led by Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda and Vice Gov. Dennis “Delta” Pineda, for helping his constituents in Tacloban when Super typhoon “Yolanda” hit them and brought destruction to life and properties in the area. The relief-giving operation, he said, is a way of giving back to his kabalens in Pampanga for what they have given them in Leyte and Tacloban during their time of needs. Earlier, Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) announced the rerouting of four domestic flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila to CRK during the APEC Summit week on November 16 to 20, 2015. Clark International Airport Cor- poration (CIAC) president Emigdio P. Tanjuatco III made the announcement saying, “we were informed by CEB’s station office at CRK that flights going to Kalibo in Aklan, Puerto Princesa in Palawan, Dumaguete in Negros Oriental and Tagbilaran in Bohol will be temporarily launched out of CRK as a result of government decision to limit NAIA’s commercial operation to give way to the official arrival and departure of APEC delegates in Manila.” “We assured Cebu Pacific management and their passengers that we will extend all necessary assistance to support the rerouted flights,” Tanjuatco said adding that CEB will be using Airbus A319s and A320s for these flights.• Culinary and Festival Presentations, which will simultaneously start at 5 a.m. This will be followed by a thanksgiving mass at 7 a.m., joint creative flag raising ceremonies, Inter-Town Zumba, Ceremonial Lighting at 6 p.m. at the Pampanga capitol compound and Local Officials Banquet at 7 p.m. at Pradera Verde in Lubao town. On Dec. 8, there will be a Mass in celebration of the Immaculate Concepcion, which will be followed by Aldo Ding Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities. On December 9, the activities for the day include the Aldo Ning DOLE- Job Fair, Aldo Ding Barangay Officials, Aldo Ding Mangangalakal (Scavengers) and Kapampangan Youth Band Concert. On December 10 will be the Coronation Night of Mutya Ning Kapampangan. Aldo Ding Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) will be also held. On December 11, from 5 p.m. onwards, the Most Outstanding Kapampangan Awards will be given out at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center.• capitol bares... from Page 1 Capitol is set to hold a Jail Medical Mission, Aldo ding BHW (BHW Day) and Mutya ning Kapampangan Pre-Pageant. In recognition of the indigenous people, Aldo Ding Katutubo (Aeta Day) will be held on Dec. 4. As a way of giving honor and value to the efforts of farmers and fishermen on aqua-agri productions in the province, Aldo Ding Ortelano and Aldo Ding Manasan is set on Dec. 5. On Dec. 7, the provincial government would formally kick off the 5-day celebration with a Civic Military Parade with Floats and Festival, cdc bags... from Page 1 finalists in the Global Filipino Executive of the Year category, attributed the recognition to the support of all officers and employees of CDC. “Talagang may Diyos, alam po Niya ang hirap, dusa at pasakit na aming dinaanan at pinagdaraanan sa government service. Recognitions like this are redeeming, vindicating and very inspiring. Ito po ay para sa Bayan,” Tugade said. He also added: “This recognition was achieved through the support of our (CDC) Board of Directors and the contributions of employees of CDC. Isama na rin po ang mga stakeholders ng Clark na naniniwala po na kaya ng CDC na isulong ang Clark sa higit na pag-unlad.” Pampanga Gov. Lilia G. Pineda, who heard of CDC’s latest recognition over a national radio station, personally conveyed her congratulations to Tugade through a phone call. For his part, Bases Conversion and Development Authority President and CEO Arnel Casanova, who was also finalist in the Global Filipino Executive of the Year category, congratulated CDC executives through a text message. “I am proud of our team in CDC. We have proven that public servants can be the best,” Casanova said. This year’s judges in the Asia CEO Awards were: Dr. Bernie Villegas, economist (Philippines); Jun Palafox, urban planner (Philippines); Don Felbaum, from American Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine (USA); Eduard Eun-Gap Gang, president of Korean Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (South Korea); John Casey, former president of AustraliaNew Zealand Chamber of Commerce (Australia); Oscar Sanez, VP for International, San Miguel Purefoods (Philippines); and, Richard Mills, former president of Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines and Chairman of the Asia CEO Awards (Canada). CDC’s leadership was cited for instituted reforms in business processes, resource and fiscal management, investment and job generation, investor relations, corporate social responsibility projects and many other aspects. Among the noted accomplishments of CDC were the following: ECONOMIC INDICATORS Committed Investments -- Total committed investments rose from $184.44 million in 2012 to $277.15 million in 2014. As of 1st semester of 2015 committed investments amounted to $237.13 million. Investors/Locators -- The number of foreign and local investors rose from 606 in 2012 to 796 as of August 2015. Exports -- Total value of annual exports by Clark manufacturing firms rose from $3.619 billion in 2012 to $4.675 billion in 2014. Employment -- The number of employed persons in the Clark Freeport Zone’s various locators rose from 71,073 in 2012 to 75,538 in 2014. As of 1st semester of 2015, the total actual employment is 80,977. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Revenues -- CDC’s gross revenues rose from P281 million in 1996 to P1.39 billion in 2014, netting a profit of P554 million. Remittance to National Treasury -The Corporation has remitted a total of P1.35 billion to the National Government since 2012.• haze mitigation... from Page 2 Ignacio, who represented the country during the 11th Meeting of the Committee under the Conference of Parties to the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution held in Hanoi, Vietnam, recently. The DENR is the primary government agency mandated to protect and develop the country’s forests and environment in general. According to Ignacio, the DENR’s Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) will conduct closer and continuous monitoring of air quality parameters affected by the haze. The EMB is collaborating with the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) and the Department of Health to ensure consistency of findings and 7 issuance of health bulletins that can be disseminated to the public, Ignacio added. He also said that the Forest Management Bureau of the DENR is conducting close surveillance and monitoring of known forest fire hotspots in the country, as well as immediately suppress any fires that may occur, in coordination with the Bureau of Fire Protection. Ignacio said that such measures are necessary to ensure that the country does not contribute to the haze problem, especially with the El Niño-triggered dry spell that makes foliage or forest matter more prone to fires. El Niño is expected to affect the country until June 2016. For the long-term, the DENR, in coordination with PAGASA and BFP, will actively participate in the development of the implementing mechanisms designed to make the ASEAN region free from haze by 2020. “We also need to develop a forest protection and fire suppression program consistent with the provisions of the agreement on transboundary haze pollution,” he added. The haze originating from forest fires in Indonesia reached southern and central Philippines in October. The haze had decreased visibility and disrupted airline flights, business and tourism activities, and threatened human health. By end of October, however, PAGASA declared the Philippines “haze-free” without any large-scale weather systems like typhoons, looming over the horizon any time soon. (DENR) • LGU is pushing the concept that work environment should drive the families together and not away from each other. “The economic sector should also recognize the main reason why most employees are working, is for the benefits of their own children,” he said.• pcci hails... from Page 3 possible to a united Philippine nation,” Aquino said. For his part, the Bulacan governor said that it is great pride and honour to be given the said award because Bulacan was the only province that was adjudged as “most business-friendly” province in the country by the PCCI. “This recognition alone will further boost the credentials of Bulacan in attracting more foreign and domestic investments,” Alvarado said. He also said that the socio-economic boom being experienced in Bulacan is the fruit of the various programs being implemented in line with the visions of President Aquino in erasing the image of the Philippines as the “sick old man of Asia” into the “favourite darling in Asia” in terms of economic stability. Last August, Alvarado and Vice Gov. Daniel Fernando also received the “Seal of Good Local Governance” from the Department of Interior and Local Governance and Best Performing LGU Award in Cooperative Development in Central Luzon from the Gawad Parangal for Cooperatives 2015.• dole-3 holds... from Page 3 were also present to support the summit. The summit, according to Dione, aims to address problems in labor market trends that demand higher qualification and likewise provide adequate knowledge for Human Resource Practitioners on the latest labor laws. Mayor Garcia, in his opening message, cited the different interventions of the national and local government and the important role of HR personnel in strengthening employeremployee relationship. Dione presented and discussed the role HR practitioners and the importance of well-guided employers and HR as the key towards fair Labor Employment Practice. Dione also highlighted the DoLE’s reforms on labor inspection--the Labor Laws Compliance System (LLCS)--and encouraged employers and HR-practi- tioners to foster voluntarily compliance with labor laws and occupational safety and health standards. Reynoso, meanwhile, presented various programs of DoLE covering employment facilitation, support to employment generation, employment enhancement, and employment preservation. She likewise highlighted the Special Program for the Employment of Students, DoLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program, and DOLE Government Internship Program Labor Laws Compliance officer Carlito Agbing discussed Other Related Labor Laws and Issuances. An open forum for the participants was also facilitated in order to have a fruitful exchange of suggestions and ideas for the betterment of industrial relations in the province.• data center... from Page 3 porate Nexcenter™ standards in a new data center now under construction, which also will be launched as a new Nexcenter™ facility. These additions will strengthen Nexcenter™ as No. 1 data center brand in the Asian region. Also, NTT Com will use this new partnership model to further expand the Nexcenter™ footprint to other regions where high demand for data center services exists among companies looking to expand and enhance their businesses. “With this partnership, PLDT will fortify its lead in the enterprise space as it elevates its enterprise data center and ICT service offerings to the next level and as we leverage on the world-class expertise and extensive global infrastructure of NTT Communications,” said PLDT President and CEO Napoleon Nazareno. “We are confident that this partnership will help bolster the country’s economic development and we look forward to giving our local enterprises a much needed world-class ICT boost, as they pursue their respective initiatives to expand locally and/or, overseas,” he said. NTT Com’s Nexcenter TM data centers offers worldclass services backed by quality, flexibility, and costefficiency. Going forward, NTT Com will further enhance its global seamless ICT solutions as it continues to expand its data-center business worldwide. NTT Com’s data centers provide seamless global ICT platform, with colocation, hosting, network and security services, as well as high-quality facilities, industryleading SLAs, universally consistent operations and multilingual support. NTT Com supports customers by providing high-quality, disaster-resistant, and ecological data centers that meet business continuity and corporate social responsibility requirements.• special feature VOLUME IV • NO. 105 • NOVEMBER 13-15, 2015 • FRIDAY - SUNDAY The friendly manager and part owner Italian Dominic Curulli, who personally freezes, air dries, cuts, prepares, grills and cooks all kinds of steaks at the Iron Grill Steakhouse. Mouth-watering steak dishes. Superb steak meal at Iron Grill By Dencio Pacheco IF YOU’RE looking for the best steak in town, try the new Iron Grill USA Steakhouse and taste what a real steak should be. Here, you can get value for your money while enjoying a variety of meat grub. The best steak in town is here. Delighted customers eat their hearts out with the finest steak varieties. The Rump While Iron Grill opened to the public only this September, everyday is a record-breaking day in terms of the number of customers dining and enjoying every piece of steak they eat. Its raw beef comes from different parts of the world, depending on the part and quality, to make sure that steak lovers satisfy their demanding tastes. Their steaks are tender and cooked perfectly in Iron Grill’s clear glassenclosed kitchen. All the beef they cook and serve have no extenders, tenderizers, MSG (monosodium glutamate) or any other seasoning but are prepared the natural and classic way, giving the distinct taste of a steak. Part owner and manager Dominic Curulli, an Italian meat trader and cook who was born and raised in Australia and now living in the country, personally prepares the meat from the cutting, to the air drying and to the cooking. For him, he makes the steaks perfect because he wants his customers to enjoy every peso they pay for their grilled beef meat. The prices at Iron Grill are incredibly affordable, with their steaks sold at just the right price. Comparing it with other restaurants that offer beef meat, Iron Grill is perhaps the most affordable and worth it, for the tender, juicy and tasty steak varieties it offers. Iron Grill serves Rump, Texas T-Bone, New York, Porter House, Rib-Eye, Tenderloin for its Beef Steak. It also has Lamb Chops, Tomahawks, Sausages, Pork Chops and Baby Back Ribs, Cowboy Steaks, Burgers and HighEnd Steaks such as Heavy Ox Porter House, Angus Rib-Eye, Wagyu Center Cut, Kobe Heavy Marbling and Japanese Omi Beef. It opens daily from 11 a.m. until midnight, and is located at Lazatin Boulevard, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. It has an airconditioned function hall, a great number of tables and an ample, guarded parking lot.•
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