AC celebrates National Arts Month 2015
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AC celebrates National Arts Month 2015
www.headlinegl.com VOLUME III • NO. 167 FEBRUARY 18, 2015 WEDNESDAY BALLET ON A BUSY STREET. Ballerinas of The Dance Conservatory perform at Plaza Angel for ‘Art to Heart II’, one of the many events for the city’s celebration of the National Arts Month 2015. --ACTO PHOTO Capitol shells out P20M for basic social services By Angelique DC. Tuazon AC celebrates National Arts Month 2015 CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The provincial government headed by Governor Lilia “Nanay” G. Pineda has expended a total of P 20,362,417.39 for the delivery of various basic social services for the year 2014, according to a report submitted by the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO). capitol shells out.. PAGE 7 By Charlene A. Cayabyab INVALUABLE SUPPORT. Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda receives from Sr. Supt. Rodolfo Recomo Jr. a plaque of appreciation for her invaluable support to the Police Regional Office 3 and APEC 2015 ‘Site Task Group Central Luzon’ during the security operations provided to APEC 2015 meetings conducted at the Clark Freeport and Subic Freeport Zone, Zambales. --JUN JASO Porac gets DILG’s Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping award BY Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario PORAC, PAMPANGA – This town is one of the local government units in this province to receive the much coveted Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping (GFH) Award from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). Mayor Condralito Dela Cruz said the award only proves that his administration is serious with its transparency and good governance stance. “It’s very hard to get that award. It takes time, requirements and scrutiny by DILG, NGO and other groups and that is why I am very happy porac gets... PAGE 7 ANGELES CITY – The Angeles City Tourism Office (ACTO) has prepared a sundry of art events in celebration of the National Arts Month (NAM) 2015. With the theme “Highlighting Local Cultural Genius to Promote Pride of Place”, local Kapampangan and Angeleño artists will take centerstage as they showcase their talents and artistry in the different art disciplines. Ongoing right now at the Angeles City Library and Information Center is the 8th leg of “Badong: Salvador Bernal Designs the Stage” on the works of National Artist for Stage Design, Salvador Bernal, which is brought to the city by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. They will also hold a theater Production Design Workshop at the Museo ning Angeles on February 20 and 21. On February 11, 18 and 25, Kalye Lakandula will play host to Artists’ Night on February 11, 18, and 25 where local Angeleno artists come together for a night of celebration and dialogue. This will be nat’l arts month... PAGE 7 2NEWS AbeKa questions Lapid claim on being ‘author’ of new law Headline Gitnang Luzon • FEBRUARY 18, 2015 By Charlene A. Cayabyab ANGELES CITY – The Partido Abe Kapampangan (AbeKa) yesterday questioned the claim of Senator Lito Lapid that he is a principal author of the new law, Republic Act 10653, that exempts the 13th month pay and other bonuses from taxes. “The claim is like cattle rus- tling. As we put it in Kapampangan, it is like mapanaku damulag,” said AbeKa deputy secretary general William Aguilar. “The principal author of the law is Senator Ralph Recto, and Lapid probably just checked in his name as an author of the bill, perhaps even without reading its text,” Aguilar said. In a press statement, Lapid’s camp claimed he is among the principal authors of the measure, stating that he supposedly filed Senate Bill No. 1838, which was supposed to be the basis of RA 10653. Aguilar said that despite Lapid’s claim that he filed the most number of bills in the Senate, only one has been passed into law, the Free Legal Assistance Law, because most of Lapid’s bills “border on the ridiculous,” including regulating the weight of school bags. Lapid has recently announced his plan to run for mayor of Angeles City in 2016. “Kapampangans and perhaps the entire nation are awaiting the good senator to share his views on the Mamapasano incident, particularly in a situation where government forces are running out of ammunition. In his movies, Lapid can annihilate armies and can even split a bullet to hit two targets,” Aguilar said in jest. “But seriously the Mamapasano incident is a national tragedy, and we yearn for the Kapampanabeka... Page 7 3 infra projects kick off in Candaba by ELAINE MERCADO C A N D A B A , P A M P A N G A - Candaba Mayor Rene Maglanque led the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Upgrading of the Buas-Pasig Section of Candaba-Baliwag Road; Renovation of the Candaba Public Market and construction of three classrooms at Barangay Lanang High School the other day. Mayor Maglanque said the DPWH has funded the upgrading to 1.2 to 1.5 meter of the Buas-Pasig section Candaba-Baliwag road in the amount of P46-million. “If this infrastructure upgrading project is already completed, this section of CandabaBaliwag road will become passable even in times of floods caused by heavy rains. No hassles, no headaches, no inconveniences will be experienced by the motorists, passengers, travellers who want to go inside and outside the town,” the mayor said. He is optimistic that the Candaba roads will become passable even during the rainy season because of the soon-tobe elevated roads in Buas and Pasig up to the Aray3 infra projects... Page 7 TRADE FAIR. Mayor Marino Morales tries out different products at a Trade Fair at Xevera, Mabalacat City, which opened in line with the celebration of Caragan Festival from February 17-20 . The trade fair was initiated by Morales, his wife Niña, Board Member Cherry Manalo, Sangguniang Panglunsod members and Festival Chairman Jun Magbalot. --CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Sec. Roxas orders cascading of ‘Oplan Lambat Sibat’ in C. Luzon by ELAINE MERCADO CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas ordered police officials to ensure that Oplan Lambat-Sibat be cascaded in a “deliberate, programmatic and systematic” manner in Central Luzon and other regions of the country. Hence, according to Secretary Roxas, Oplan Lambat-Sibat will be launched in Central Luzon maybe on the first week of March and in Region IV-A in the first week of April, this year. To jumpstart the scheduled launching, the Philippine National Police – National Capital Region Office (PNP-NCRPO) has already started the orientation of ranking regional police officers in preparation for the said activity. During the NCRPO meeting in Camp Crame, SILG Roxas said Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: PAMPANGA City/Municipality: ARAYAT he wants to ensure that Oplan Lambat Sibat be implemented in the regions in a systematic manner. “It was proven effective in the NCR. Based on reports, the rate of criminality in the NCR went down by about 50 percent since the implementation of the strategy,” the SILG said. Roxas said the program calls for a scientific reporting of crime situation from the posec. roxas... Page 7 WPF installs automated weather station in Bagac By Mhike R. Cigaral BAGAC, Bataan - A private weather update provider recently installed an automated weather station in this town. Nick Ancheta, municipal administrator told the lo- ANGELES CITY – The Holy Angel University (HAU), in cooperation with Communicators’ League and the College Student Council of the College of Arts, Sciences and Education will be staging the 2nd Paragala on Feb. 21, 4 p.m at the HAU Theater. Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: PAMPANGA City/Municipality: ARAYAT 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 RAMICES GARCIA HIPOLITO has filed with this office, a petition for correction of entry in the sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of RAMICES GARCIA HIPOLITO born on OCTOBER 28, 1988 at Arayat, Pampanga and whose parents are TAYMUNDO HIPOLITO and MILAGROS GARCIA. 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 JAYCEE TORRES BALANUN has filed with this office, a petition for correction of entry in the sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of JAYCEE TORRES BALANUN born on APRIL 15, 1990 at Arayat, Pampanga and whose parents are MAR BALANUN and JOSEPHINE TORRES. (Sgd) GRETA P. DE ALA Municipal Civil Registrar HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon: February 11 & 18, 2015 community, with the hope of improving nationwide disaster preparedness, and timely response to variable weather conditions. By bringing together the Aboitiz Group’s resources and network, and MeteoGroup’s technical exweather station... Page 3 HAU to recognize media outfits in Paragala 2015 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than two weeks upon publication. cal press here that the municipal government of Bagac recently signed a memorandum of agreement with Weather Philippines Foundation Inc. (WPF). WPF aims to deliver critical and accurate weather forecasts to the Filipino Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than two weeks upon publication. (Sgd) GRETA P. DE ALA Municipal Civil Registrar HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon: February 18 & 25, 2015 Paragala aims to recognize TV shows, news programs and media personalities who have touched the lives of people from Central Luzon. The awards night is expected to be attended by various individuals who were voted by participating schools in the region. Last year’s Paragala was a success, hosted by GMA7’s Ivan Mayrina and Communicators’ League adviser Leslie Manalo. It was also attended by news anchors Mike Enriquez, Arnold Clavio and Jay Taruc. Comedian-celebrities Diparagala... Page 7 Republic of the Philippines Office of the Municipal Registrar Province of Pampanga Municipality of Sta. Rita NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. No. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that ROBBIE S. ENRILE has filed with this office a petition for correction of clerical error / typographical error particularly in his GENDER from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ROBBIE S. ENRILE born on 17 OCTOBER 1985 at San Isidro, Sta. Rita, Pampanga, and whose parents are VALERIANO MARTIR ENRILE and LOURDES ENRIQUEZ SARMIENTO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this office not later than MARCH 04, 2015. (Sgd) ROSARIO G. SUNGA Municipal Civil Registrar HEADLINE Gitnang Luzon: February 18 & 25, 2015 FOR DESKTOP PCs SMARTPHONES & TABLETS! You can grab our Digital Edition Copy via w w w. h e a d l i n e g l .c o m & click Cover Today FEBRUARY 18, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon San Fdo reaches revenue goal; collects P1-B target By Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – This city now has a total revenue collection of P1.077 billion, sourced mainly from business taxes and realty taxes paid by business owners and real property owners in this city. Mayor Edwin D. Santiago pointed out that “without increasing taxes, the city was able to realize 92% of its last year’s target pegged at P1.17 billion. According to the mayor, the dependency of the LGU to the national government’s internal revenue allotment is only 44%, meaning “San Fernando’s local income source is stronger at 56%.” Compared to year 2013, the total revenue collection of the city increased by 9% or an additional P91 million. The biggest share was from business tax which increased by 7% to P354 million or 58% of the P606 million local revenue, and real property tax which increased 9% to P81 million or 13% of the city’s income. “The city’s continued financial stability has been buoyed by strong investor confidence, as shown by the increase in its business tax collections and significant number of registrants each year,” the mayor said. Last year, the city Business License and Permits Division registered more than 1,000 new businesses and more than 7,000 business renewals. He noted that before the implementation of the revised revenue code and general revision of real property values in 2009, the city has only a regular income of P766 million. “The city government has consistently beaten its target, the increase of almost 50% is enormous. We have done this because of our increasing efficiency in business permits processing and in the collection of business and realty taxes,” Santiago said. In 2014, the city was again recognized by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry as the most business friendly LGU in the country. “We are thanking the investors, private partners, and stakeholders for the continued support they have given us. We hope to gain the same support for the year 2015 with our P1.29 billion target as we plan to fund more capital intensive projects and improvements,” he said. “With your help, our dream of having an inclusive growth in our city is turning into reality,” said Mayor Santiago.• OATH-TAKING. Bataan Gov. Albert Garcia leads the oath-taking of the new set of officers of the Mariveles Federation of Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association or MAFETODA at the Governor’s Office, Bataan Capitol, recently. 1BATAAN PHOTO DENR Bataan to lead forums on Manila Bay rehabilitation By Butch Gunio PILAR, Bataan - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources Bataan will be spearheading the conduct of educational and motivational forums on Manila Bay rehabilitation all over the province this year. In a meeting of the technical working group (TWG) of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Project Bataan held at the DENR provincial office here, it was agreed to bring the forums on “MANILABAYanihan Para Sa Kalikasan” to all 12 towns of the province. The forums will be attended by barangay officials, students, and concerned citizens. Aside from the conduct of the forums, the TWG also tackled in the meeting waste management, relocation of informal settlers, and habitat rehabilitation. Aside from DENR as lead agency, other members of the TWG are Bataan provincial government, DPWH, DA-BFAR, PIA, and Bataan Peninsula State University. The “MANILABAYanihan Para Sa Kalikasan” was hatched by the DENR and concerned local government units around Manila Bay aiming to rehabilitate and revitalize the bay. In line with the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Project in the province, residents along Talisay River in Balanga City got alternative livelihood from DENR Bataan and the city government. The villages of Puerto Rivas Ita- as, Puerto Rivas Ibaba, Puerto Rivas Lote, Talisay, and Bagumbayan lie along Talisay River. The river is a main waterway in this city. “The project is part of the government’s Manila Bay Rehabilitation Project to prepare informal settlers living along riverbanks. We prepare them so that if ever they get relocated they will have a viable source of income,” said Mila Ramirez, DENR Bataan officer and focal person of Manila Bay Rehabilitation Project. The DENR Bataan through the leadership of Penro Raul Mamac is in full swing implementing its programs that include National Greening Program, Handog Titulo, and Manila Bay Rehabilitation Project, among others. • BUSINESS 3 2 Tarlac towns to experience power interruption on Friday By Butch Gunio TARLAC - The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) announced a power interruption in two towns of this province on Friday, February 20, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Lorenz Vidal, NGCP Central Luzon Corporate Communications Officer, said the affected towns are Bamban and Capas. Affected distribution utility is Tarelco II. He said the shutdown aims to facilitate testing of instrument transformers for Tarelco II’s revenue meter simultaneous with its energization of 10MVA transformer at O’ Donnel Substation. Vidal added normal operations will immediately resume after work completion. He advised their customers and the general public to take the necessary preparations and precautions for this scheduled interruption. NGCP is a privately owned corporation in charge of operating, maintaining, and developing the country’s power grid. It transmits high voltage electricity through “power superhighways” that include the interconnected system of transmission lines, towers, substations, and related assets. • DPWH: Obsolete bridges need urgent replacement ORANI, BATAAN – A top official of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) revealed yesterday that obsolete bridges along the Roman highway should be replaced immediately for the safety of the motorists. Engineer Magrara “Rocky” Dimalawang of the DPWH 1st engineering district, said that aside from being dilapidated, the bridges’ specifications are also thin, only 23 centimeters thick when it should be 30 centimeters to make it safer for heavily-loaded vehicles passing through it. “The standard size of bridges today should be 28 to 30 centimeters and no longer 23 cm as what was utilized before; Roman highway is a strategic national road where big volumes of heavy vehicles pass through daily,” pointed out Engr. Dimalawang. Noting its necessity being the main route going to and from Bataan, Metro Manila and other parts of Central Luzon, provincial officials led by Gov. Abet S. Garcia had passed an ordinance creating the Metro Bataan Development Authority (MBDA) to ensure the safety of motorists and smooth passage for investors going to Bataan Freeport and others parts of Bataan. MBDA is headed by its general manager Charlie Pizarro who had initiated various efforts aimed at protecting motorists and ridding it with squatters and other forms of obstructions along the highway. Gov. Garcia directed Pizarro to also put up CCTVs along the highway and set up PNP check points along strategic areas to secure motorists and traders as well. “The immediate replacement of these dilapidated roads along Roman highway should be given attention by the national government to prevent accidents,” warned Dimalawang.• weather station... from Page 2 pertise, WPF is poised to be the country’s premiere private weather information/content provider. WPF plans to have roughly 1,000 automated weather station/devices installed across the Philippines. MeteoGroup, on the other hand, is a leading full-service weather business with operations in 15 countries, 400 employees (including 150 meteorologists) and a worldwide customer base. Founded in 1986, the company has an unrivalled reputation for quality and innovation in weather forecasting, providing tailored products to corporate, industrial, media and consumer markets. This company has expert meteorologists offer forecasts and consultancy services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In addition, a dedicated research and development team continuously develop MeteoGroup’s in-house systems and forecasting techniques. MetroGroup’s offices are located in Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the USA and the UK. MeteoGroup is a specialist and innovation leader in early severe weather warnings and one of the few private weather services to operate its own Severe Weather Centres. “Malaking tulong itong weather station hindi lang sa bayan ng Bagac kundi sa buong Bataan and even Central Luzon. Malalaman natin agad thru our monitoring here kung may paparating na malakas na bagyo,” Ancheta said.• 4 OPINION Headline Gitnang Luzon • FEBRUARY 18, 2015 EDITORIAL Role models SO far, reports have it that one city and one town in Pampanga have received the much-coveted Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping (GFH) Award from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) – Angeles City and Porac town. This award just goes to prove that both local government units are serious with their stance on transparency and good governance. It was learned that it’s quite difficult to get the said award, as it takes a lot of time. Also, both LGUs underwent scrutiny by the DILG, nongovernment organizations and other groups. They have been found to have continuously and consistently complied with the DILG’s directives on full disclosure policy, thus the awards. Both LGUs should now serve as models to other local government units in terms of adherence and compliance to full disclosure policy, transparency and accountability, to dispel charges of alleged misuse and illegal disbursements of municipal funds. The GFH is part of the Local Governance Performance Management System (LGPMS), which is an annual evaluation conducted by the DILG. Local government units undergo a series of assessments to be able to pass the LGPMS, and those that excel are given the Seal of Good Housekeeping (SHG) award. To qualify for the GFH, a local government should exhibit compliance with accounting and auditing standards, rules and regulations, i.e., with an Unqualified or Qualified COA Opinion of the immediately preceding year; as well as Compliance with the Full Disclosure Policy of Local Budget and Finances, Bids and Public Offerings e.g., Annual Budget, Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, Annual Procurement Plan or Procurement List, and Bid Results On Civil Works, Goods and Services and Consulting Services, among others. 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 Marketing Head: ELAINE MAPILES Account Executive: caren m. garcia monica bianca cabiling Publisher: I.N.I. 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Gusto kong isipin na sana Senado tungkol sa Mamasa- ay naitanong ang napakahalagang pano Massacre ng 44 PNP SAF, il- tanong na ito sa isa sa mga executive ang beses kong hinintay sa kahit sessions ng senado hinggil sa naging sinong senador ang itanong sa mga kamatayan ng mga 44 PNP SAF… “resource persons” na naroon din sa nang sa gayon ay hindi naman magsenado, itong tanong na ito: SINO SA mukhang tanga ang mga senador na INYO ANG SINABIHAN NG PAN- ito sa mata ng sambayanan, at higit GULO TUNGKOL SA OPERASYON sa lahat ay nang hindi rin sila magSA MAMASAPANO? Ngunit nabigo mukhang nagtatanga-tangahan sa ako sa paghihintay na maitanong ito kanilang ginagawang mga pagdinig nang kahit na sinong senador. Hindi sa posibleng krimeng ito sa kasayko alam kung sinasadya ba ng mga sayan ng panguluhan ng ating bansa. senador na ito na hindi itanong itong Ang maling tanong ay nakakakunapakahalagang tanong na ito para ha ng maling sagot. sa paglitaw ng buong katotohanan tungkol sa Mamasapano Massalll cre upang mabigyan Nang mapanood ko nang tuldok ang isa sa man ang pagdinig sa mabamga napakaraming bang kapulungan hinggil pa katanungan at palairin sa Mamasapano Massare, sipan na bumabalot sa trahedyang ito… sapagkat ito ay magbibigay ng kalutasan kung hindi nga dapat na managot ang Commander in Chief para sa pinakamasaklap na Towards kapalpakan ng dekanapa-antanda ako ng Krus. the Light da! Sana naman ay Naitanong ko sa sarili ko hindi ito sinasadya ng ABEL SOTO kung paano ba naging kinamga senador, bagkus tawan ng sambayanang Piliay talaga lamang napino ang mga istupidong Kikakalimot sila minsan sa mga bagay natawang ito. Sabagay, nasabi ko na na dapat nilang itanong ngunit pu- lang sa sarili ko, hindi na rin naman mapalya silang parating itanong ito. nakapagtataka kung ganito ang uri Ang hirap kasing isipin na wala ng kalidad mayroon ang ating bansa ni isa sa mga matatalinong senador para sa kaniyang mga Kinatawan sa na ito, lalo na ang madalas na mag- Kongreso, sapagkat malinaw na malyabang sa sarili niya na si Senador inaw na sinasalamin nila ang kalidad Legarda, na magtanong sa nabanggit ng pulitika, ang uri ng HANGALAN, kong tanong na ito. hangalan pala, at ang lalim ng kataHindi pa naman tapos ang mga linuhang mayroon ang karamihan pagdinig na ito. Hindi rin naman sa mga botanteng Pilipino. Akalain bukas sa MEDIA ang mga executive mo??? Nanalo ang mga bobo at tan- “Ang maling tanong ay nakakakuha ng maling sagot.” gang mambabatas na ito bilang mga kinatawan ng sambayanang Pilipino sa iba’t ibang panig ng ating bansa? Panginoong mahabagin! Maaaring hindi ako isang napakatalinong tao, ngunit hindi naman ako kasing-bobo at kasing-tanga ng mga kinatawang ito!! Ang kalidad ng naging pagdinig sa mababang kapulungang ito kamakailan lamang ay naging isang tampulan ng mga katatawanan at pagtuligsa na hindi lamang nanggaling sa ating bansa kundi maging sa iba pang panig ng mundo! Hindi ba malaking kahihiyan para sa ating mga Pilipino ang mga mambabatas na ito at ang kanilang ginawang klase ng pagdinig tungkol sa ating Mamasapano Massacre?!?! Kung hindi maituturing na malaking kahihiyan, katangahan, kabobohan ng ating mga mambabatas, at isang tahasang nagsusumigaw na insulto at pambababoy sa dangal ng mga 44 na namayapang bayani mula sa hanay ng PNP SAF, hindi ko alam kung ano pa ang maaaring itawag sa pagdinig na ito sa mababang kapulungan! Sila ang mga pinagkatiwalaan natin para gumawa ng mga BUTAS. BATAS pala, para sa ikauunlad ng ating bayan! Bigyan natin sila ng masigabong palakpakan para sa kanilang ginawang mala-sirkus at mala-palengkeng pagtatanghal sa kanilang pagdinig hinggil sa Mamasapano Massacre! (This is another clear TRAGEDY AND COMEDY OF ERRORS manifested by our lawmakers in the lower house! Let us give to them THE SHAME THAT THEY DESERVE to get in the coming 2016 national elections!) Kung hindi… hindi na rin tayo naiiba pa sa kanila!!! Nakakahiya na rin tayo!!!• LET US HELP YOU! Want to broaden your business horizon? CALL US: (045)455-0781 • EMAIL US: [email protected] VISIT US: 2nd Floor ,U2 Bldg., MacArthur Hiway, Dolores, City of San Fernando (P) FEBRUARY 18, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon Fifty Shades of Grey E VERYONE is chattering about the box-office movie “Fifty Shades of Grey,” which is now showing in all movie theaters. Well, I guess people from various backgrounds are eager to see the titillating sex scenes from the movie and the obvious romance of the main characters. Before the erotic novel by E.L. James was adapted into film, I already had the chance to write and introduce the story to the public. It was in 2012 when ELLEZ J. DAVIO I aroused the curiosity of my so-called few followers and friends about the novel. Now, everyone has the opportunity to see the movie and analyze if it is attuned to his or her expectations. Though it gained unfavorable reviews from movie critics, the film is breaking box office records based on worldwide ticket sales. And since I already read the novel, I have no plan to spend money to buy a ticket and watch the movie in all its glory. The novel as well as its adaptation into film is all about depictions of BDSM (bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism). It is sprin- kled with so much passion that could literally change and awaken the sexual hidden anxieties of both man and woman. It advocates both genders to pursue their sexual fantasies either by dominance or submission. Last Sunday, when my Now We Know! but there is a certain liberation that your minds are still not capable to reckon with. Curiosity often leads to a disastrous result that you will wish that a time machine is available at your beck and call. Based on the feedback of my friends who viewed the movie “Last Sunday, when my daughter asked for permission to watch the movie with her friends, I totally went hysterical and told her not to take even a glimpse of the movie. I was afraid that it might influence her perception on femininity.” daughter asked for permission to watch the movie with her friends, I totally went hysterical and told her not to take even a glimpse of the movie. I was afraid that it might influence her perception on femininity. I may be called old-fashioned by some, but I’d rather let my daughter watch a movie that can tickle her heart, not her sexuality. The sexual aggressiveness of our youth today is no open secret. Exploring all the possibilities in life is a challenge for them. For them, life is easy breezy, that to know and try everything is a matter of right. I agree, but mind you kids, during the weekend, the explicit sex scenes could trigger intense sexual passion among adults. With that information, I called my children to remind them not to see the movie or suffer the consequence I might accord unto them if they choose to watch it. Some people branded the movie a “cultural phenomenon,” for it liberates a woman to explore her wanton desire in bed; others condemned it for its display of sexual abuse. I am not against the movie at all, I just do not want to recommend it to mothers with teenaged children who are in a relationship to avoid any future problem.• teacher’s corner by JHOANN M. VITUG W to the number of checks and wrongs in tests that we give them. We must learn how to be teachers in a sense that we would teach each and every student to their fullest potentials and we would make artists out of their talents - never money making machines. Dreams should be driven by happiness, not by any potential income. One thing that we should teach children at a very young age is to dream. And to dream means to pursue what would make someone happy and what would make someone never regret that he chose the life he is currently living. The sad reality is that we are the ones who drive children to dream a potential income rather than happiness because we call the rich people successful and we call those who don’t drive luxury cars and don’t live in mansions or don’t have jacuzzis in their houses failures. We, ourselves should see that man does not live by bread alone and we should see how other people, although poor in a material sense, heed to the call of their vocation spoken by God and find their riches in things our judgmental eyes would never understand. Focus on the essential not on the material. The thing about our education system is that we are so focused in making competent provocation... Page 7 A challenge to teachers and students by Jennifer A. Quiambao A MONTH or so from now, a great number of college students will be graduating from college. Unfortunately, a great number of them will also remain unemployed for a few months, even years, either because of lack of employment opportunities or lack the necessary skills. This has been happening for a number of years now, and as mentors, it saddens us to think that all the years that we have put in teaching them has been for naught - all because our graduates are not skilled enough to be gainfully employed. What should we be teaching our students, for them to have a good future? Schools should produce students who are knowledgeable of facts as well as skills, not just one of each. The K-12 system has been put in place to equip our students with the necessary skills to be competitive in the world of employment. On the other hand, we should not sacrifice basic information, just so our children can acquire the necessary “skills” to be more competitive after they graduate from high school. It is the nature of children to want to absorb new information, so let’s not leave them wanting. Do they know litttle, or do they know enough? We may not end up knowing, unless we do something about it. There is a saying that goes “Facts are to the mind what bones are to the body.” Our minds need new information, and without it, our minds are left empty, blank. Our Parnasong Kapampangan Neng Capa M. Pangan Flashlight King Mental Hospital, ing metung a murit Ikit ne, king kanal mamaduas yang aplit Ning doktor a migpirma karing papelis, Ing yan malyaring neng ilual Saykopatik Uling ing pasyenting ikit nang mamaduas, Balu na okey ne’t lumual ne sa’ bukas Inya makanyan yang anting metingangas Magkang ing parsala kaya ngan pin miras. Inia ing gewa na miuman neng pengutnan Agpang king paralan a kailangan gawan; “Pilan na la” ngana, “ring ikwa mung asan?” King pasyenting iti ing agad nang kitang. “Ika naman mo Dok” nganang migsalita, “King kekang pamalak manikwa ku kaya? Manigaral ku mu” nganang maningaya “King ba’kung misane mamaduas tilapia!” “Ah… masalese ne,” ing agad aisip Ning doctor sigun king pekibat ning murit; At ban makapihu ing e ya sumabit Subuknan neng kutnan king medyu masulit. Inia ing gewa na pilit neng inagkat King sumangid kuartu ing pasyeting turak; Kalub da king silid pitda na neng agad Ning doctor ing sulu a nandin makaslag. “Nanung akakit mu?” ing kanian na kitang “Kening kilub kwartu a kekatang liban?” At ngana ning murit a mekibat kanian: “Ala dok nune mu ing karalumduman!” Vocation over profession E ARE the cornerstone of this country’s future. We teachers are the ones who would be dealing in the instructions of those who would be running our country for the next generations to come. We are the drivers of this magnanimous car and the whole Filipino population is our passenger. If the future leaders become a failure, the blunder is not solely theirs: it would also be our failure. Schools are not factories, but are educational institutions. We always have to keep in mind that we are not factory workers who would make a professional out of an innocent child. And we are not quality control officers who brand them according OPINION 5 children deserve much better than that. They should be equipped with both knowledge and skills in order to survive this very competitive world. What use are all the hours put up by both teachers and students in schools if knowledge is just spoonfed? Let’s motivate students to think while learning. As educators, let’s take up the challenge of preparing our students for the additional arduous tasks that come with the new curriculum. All we need is patience and teamwork to make this new endeavor work to our advantage. lll The author is Principal I of San Francisco Elementary School, Minalin District, Pampanga.• Piragli, ing doctor kingwa ne king bulsa Ing malating flashlight a keyang darala; Pepaslag ne iti’t kine keng lamesa, Kaibat nganing doctor kening pasyenti na: “Akakit mu, abe gulis ning salang yan?” “Syempre dok, malino ku pa panimanman!” “Nung mitalete ka’t e manabu lalam, Sali ra kang padwas a kekang gamitan!” “Ika naman mo dok” ngana niting murit Ing kekang pagawa bina king kasulit; Impusibli yatang ken ku midalakit Nung kening lamesa pane kang lalapit; O nung alimabawang ken ku tinalete, Asisiguru mung e ku mangapile, Sakali yang flashlight mu biglang patdan me? Patugut ka e ku murit ban talete!!!• “They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom.” Confucius 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] 6 ENTERTAINMENT Headline Gitnang Luzon • FEBRUARY 18, 2015 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 Draw Date Jackpot Winners 42-17-06-41-31-23 2/16/2015 9,000,000.00 0 1-3-5-8 2/16/201523,096.0037 1-9-8 2/16/2015 4,500.00 467 4-0-7 2/16/2015 4,500.00 376 7-1-3 2/16/2015 4,500.00 1291 10-27 2/16/2015 4,000.00 627 27-10 2/16/2015 4,000.00 232 27-08 2/16/2015 4,000.00 123 42-54-22-15-11-49 2/16/2015 30,000,000.00 0 James-Nadine, friends lang and nothing else P INABULAANAN ni James Reid ang mga napapabalitang may iba siyang dini-date na babae. “I’m not dating anyone. I’m not seeing anyone or anything right now,” sabi ng hunk actor sa announcement presscon ng bago nilang serye ni Nadine Lustre sa ABS-CBN, ang “On the Wings of Love” ng Dreamscape Entertainment. Kaya ang mensahe raw nila sa JaDine fans na affected sa mga balita ay huwag silang mabahala. “Relax lang kayo, okay lang kami,” natatawang sabi ni Nadine. “Kasi nga minsan, when they get affected, ’yun nga, parang medyo, well siyempre, nadi- disappoint sila, ganyan. Some of them kasi are thinking na baka nahe-hurt ako and all that. Pero we’re okay. Parang solid tayo. So relax lang kayo diyan, kaya natin ’to,” dagdag pa ng young actress. Sila raw mismo as a loveteam ay tina-try nilang huwag maapektuhan ng mga tsismis dahil hindi nga naman daw totoo. “First of all, they are just rumors. I mean, we try not to let it get to us. Sometimes, it does, but no, I guess, we just do our best,” say ni James. Kapag may mga ganyan daw tsismis ay open naman daw sila sa isa’t isa at pinag-uusapan nila. “Since we’re a team nga, dapat solid. ’Yun nga po, solid kami and I’m very confident na kaya niyang lagpasan ’yung challenges na dumarating sa kanya. Kaya niya naman,” say ni Cristine Reyes humihingi ng dasal para sa bagong silang na anak K AS of February 16, 2015 ASABAY ng pagpo-post sa Instagram ng picture ng kanyang baby na si Amarah, tila humihingi ng pang-unawa at suporta si Cristine Reyes. Kulang sa buwan, wika nga, ang kanyang baby kaya kailangang maiwan sa ospital. Tinawag niya ang kanyang baby na “little fighter” like her dad (Ali Katibhi, isang mixed martial arts fighter). Tila inilihim niya ang panganganak na nangyari noong February 8, Sunday, dahil hindi niya ito kaagad inilabas sa kanyang Instagram account. Mauunawaan naman ito dahil nga sa kalagayan nilang mag-ina. Two weeks siyang di makatayo, o makagalaw dahil sa maselang kalagayan, at ngayo’y ang binabantayan naman ng mga doktor ay ang kalusugan ng baby na ayon kay Cristine ay “getting stronger.” Walang hangad si Cristine ngayon kundi ang magandang kalusugan ng kanyang baby, at iniiwasan niya ang “negativity” mula sa kanyang mga detractors. • james reid & nadine lustre Nadine. Tinatanong ba niya si James kapag may mga tsismis siyang nababalitaan? “Kinukuwento naman niya sa akin so, hindi ko na tinatanong,” she said. Dahil gagawa ng teleserye ang JaDine sa ABSCBN, natanong ang dalawa kung may aasahan na ba ang kanilang fans na something romantic sa kanila in real life. Magkakaroon na ba ng katuparan ang inaasam ng kanilang supporters na maging sila? Sabi ni James, sa ngayon daw ay talagang magkaibigan lang sila ni Nadine. “Friends lang po kami. We are friends, partners,” he said. “Kami po ni James, we are very close. Actually now, he is my closest na kaibigan. We are a team and we work together, really very close friends,” say ni Nadine.• Daniel Padilla, tumaba! G UMAGANDA na ang katawan ni Daniel Padilla ngayon at kumbaga, nagiging katawang-binata na. Kinarir pala niya ang pagpapalaki ng ka- tawan dahil sinabihan siya ng ABSCBN management na magpataba. “Ang daming nagsasabi na tumaba raw ako. Hindi ako tumaba guys, ano lang... lumaki. Actually, pinatataba nila ako, kaso nga, sumobra lang,” sabi ni Daniel. “Mas gusto ko na ngayon kaysa naman noon, mukha akong butiki,” dagdag pa ng Teen King na ikinatawa ng entertainment press. Natanong naman si Kathryn Bernardo kung mas gusto ba niya ang katawan ng ka-loveteam ngayon at say ng Teen Queen, “Oo, mas gusto ko ’to.” Pinapa-stop na nga raw nila sa pagkain si Daniel dahil nga tumataba na. “Pero siya ’yung nagtatago pa para kumain,” pagbubuking ni Kathryn na tinutulan agad ni Daniel. “Wow, grabe, hindi totoo. Kailan nangyari ’yun, Kathryn?” sabi ni Daniel. “Pero mas bagay naman talaga (ngayon),” bawi ni Kathryn. When asked kung may abs na ba siya, say ni Daniel ay hindi pa raw niya kailangan. “Bata pa ako. Kaya pa naman ng hitsura ko,” sambit pa ng young actor. Anyway, ang “Crazy Beautiful You” ay post-Valentine offering ng Star Cinema na pinagbibidahan ng Kathniel. Showing na ito sa Feb. 25 mula sa direksyon ni Mae CruzAlviar.• FEBRUARY 18, 2015 • Headline Gitnang Luzon capitol shells out... from Page 1 The report shows Capitol launched various programs, projects, and activities benefitting Kapampangans from various sectoral groups such as children and youth, persons with disabilities (PWDs), senior citizens, women, indigenous people (IPs), and family heads and other needy adults (FHONA). A total of P1,558,696.50 was allotted for programs dedicated for children and youth welfare such as financial assistance to children in crisis situations; salary subsidy for day care workers; and educational assistance to children belonging to indigent families. According to said report, Governor Pineda also approved vari- vocation... from Page 5 ous projects for the benefit of persons with disabilities amounting to P4,585,350 particularly, educational assistance for PWDs and their children as well as medical assistance for PWDs. Aside from this, the Capitol spent P518,715 on several programs and activities for senior citizens of the province, in recognition of their contribution to the continuous growth of the province. Cash incentives were provided to the province’s centenarians; and burial assistance was provided for indigent senior citizens. The lady governor also led regular gatherings for the empowerment of women throughout the province. Governor Pineda’s adminis- tration also prioritized the funding of projects intended for Indigenous Peoples (IPs), worth P2,623,265.89 for the previous year alone. Educational assistance for high school and college Aeta students were distributed for 2014 and provision of food assistance in upland communities were also regularly held. A total of P11,031,390 were allotted for various programs intended for more than 70,000 FHONA beneficiaries particularly emergency shelter assistance, medical assistance, livelihood grants, financial assistance for solo parents, cash for work projects for disadvantaged members of the community, and educational assistance, among others.• his fellow elected officials and all municipal employees to continue working effectively and efficiently in their assigned tasks thus ensuring prompt and quality delivery of basic social services to the Poraqueños. He also pointed out that “there is nothing more important than acknowledging good work and many things people accomplished because they discharge their duties and responsibilities with honesty, probity and sense of accountability.” In an effort to further strengthen accountability at the LGU level, DILG introduced the Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping. Among the requirements in the GFH are compliance with the full disclosure policy and acceptable levels of findings from the Commission on Audit (COA) of the immediately preceding year; as well as Compliance with the Full Disclosure Policy of Local Budget and Finances, Bids and Public Offerings e.g., Annual Budget, Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, Annual Procurement Plan or Procurement List, and Bid Results On Civil Works, Goods and Services and Consulting Services, among others.• Atrium followed by a solo-exhibit of the works of Ronnie Tayag, titled “Sinubli yang Mebie” at the Museo ning Angeles. Angeles City will cement its claim as the culinary capital of the country through various culinary competitions organized by the International School for Culinary Arts and Hotel Management (ISCAHM). Culinary schools in coming from all over the city and the rest of the province Pampanga will compete on cake decoration and fruit art. Finally, the local government will hold the “Pupul ning Dangalan” Awards Night to honor its local artists who have brought honor and glory to Angeles City and to the people through the various recognitions , awards and citations in various culture and arts disciplines they received from national and international awards giving bodies. imanman”. Furthermore, more than 700 multi-colored hats designed by the students and families of Brightwoods International School displayed Angeleño creativity on arts and crafts. A showcase of musicality and vocal prowess highlighted Angeles University Foundation Center for Culture and the Arts’ (AUF-CCA) “Love Duet: A Vocal Duo Competition” and Musikerung Kapampangan’s “Tugtugan: The Concert”. “Art to Heart Concert Series” also featured performing groups such as Sinukwan Kapampangan, City College of Angeles Performing Arts, Holy Angel University Theater Guild and Musikerung Kapampangan which were held on the city’s new pocket parks. Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan was elated with the overwhelming display of cultural and historic treasure, something that the local government has been committed to promoting over the past few years. “The activities that we are holding all month-long are a testament to the artistic talent of the Angeleños. Through our celebration of the National Arts Month, we are ushering in a newfound appreciation for theater, culture, our traditions and our history.” said Pamintuan, who is known for his firm commitment to the arts. Every year, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) heads the celebration for the National Arts Month. It has been held every February since the signing of Presidential Proclamation 683 in 1991. • porac gets... from Page 1 that we (Porac) got it,” Dela Cruz said. The mayor added that the award came very timely amidst calls of full disclosure of municipal funds and expenditures being lodged by the minority members of the municipal council. “This award is already a testament of our (Porac) adherence and compliance to full disclosure policy, transparency and accountability and dispels charges of alleged misuse and illegal disbursements of municipal funds,” Dela Cruz explained. Dela Cruz, however appealed to nat’l arts month... from Page 1 followed by a multi-disciplinary Art workshops on February 20and 21 whcih include Bonsai Art Making, Sculpture-Terra Cotta Making, acting, dance and ethnic music, poetry writing, arts and crafts. Jason Pabalan’s Uyat Artista will immortalize the classic play “New Yorker sa Tondo” through its own adaptation, “New Yorker sa PNR” which will be shown on February 21 at Estacion de Angeles People’s Park. Meanwhile, John Jurado’s “Ang Asaynment ni Analisa”, an “informance” on environment protection will be shown on the 23rd at Plaza Sto. Cristo People’s Park, on the 24th and 25th at Estacion de Angeles, on the 26th at Plaza Angel, and on the 27th and 28th at Jenra Mall. Not to be outdone, Parnasung Kapampangan, an Angeles Citybased linguistic group that aims to promote and preserve the Kapampangan language will perform traditional songs of courtship through “Haranang Kapampangan” at Plaza Angel while liturgical and religious music fill masterpieces will serenade Angeleños at the Holy Rosary Parish Hall through a post-valentine choral concert dubbed “Blends: Coffee and Music”. Nationally-acclaimed theatre director Tony Mabesa will stage “The Women/ The We-Men/ Deng Babai” with the Angeles University Foundation’s Repertory Theater and Teatro Ima on February 25 at the university’s St. Cecilia Auditorium. Award-winning Angeleno visual artists will also have the opportunity to display their works in a three-day exhibit titled “Pamamupul” starting February 27 at the Nepo Mall paragala... from Page 2 ego, Ruffa Mae Quinto and Antonio Aquitaña also gave words of inspiration. The nominees for this year’s Paragala are national networks GMA 7, ABS-CBN and TV 5, as well as local networks CLTV 36, ABS-CBN Pampanga, GNN 44 and PEP.TV.• 7 Recent NAM activities In the field of performing arts, Angeles City’s very own Sinukwan Kapampangan led the NAM kick off ceremony together with some acclaimed artists at the Rizal Open Park Auditorium, Manila. For cinema, Angeleños were given a visual treat as award-winning indie film director Jason Paul Laxamana led the screening of best Kapampangan Indie Films shown at the Vicente Dizon Gallery in Museo ning Angeles last February 13 and 14. Angeleños were also delighted with visual art exhibits “Leguan: Celebrating the Beauty of Kapampangan Folk Arts and Culture”, and “Suglungan at Dugsungan king Pan- fessionals rather than making better persons. We are focused on the material side of the world and heed the call of capitalism rather than the call of Prometheus for enlightenment. We are being driven by fear that we would never be as progressive as other countries and so, forgetting that instead of people driving this country we see trained humans driving this whole country towards profit and forgetting the person aspect of the Filipino citizen. There is nothing wrong with being competent and educating our students to be one. What would be wrong is training them to be competent because we always need to remember that rational beings must be educated rather than trained. We need to remember that people are persons, not machines unless you program them. We must learn to teach than to train and to develop the totality of the potential of the human person because it would always be best to see persons running a country. lll The author is Teacher 3 of Sta. Tereza 1st Elementary School, Lubao East, Pampanga.• abeka... from Page 2 gan senator to stand up and make a serious position,” he added. AbeKa recently advised Lapid to focus first on his job as a senator, since the elections are still a long way to go, instead of campaigning too early to become mayor of Angeles City. In 2007 Lapid, an incumbent senator, ran for mayor of Makati City but was badly defeated by now vice president Jejomar Binay. In his last year as senator, Lapid is eyeing the mayoralty of Angeles City, even if he is from the town of Porac, Pampanga.• 3 infra projects... from Page 2 at-Apalit Setback Levee. Maglanque said with the completion of the road network that connects the 33 barangays to the Poblacion areas, the townspeople are expecting that investors will flock here. It can be noted that Kapampangan Region, composed of eight barangays, is now connected to the Poblacion. The mayor said his vision is flood-free roads which will be done through the upgrading of major roads in order to free them from perennial flooding. Mayor Maglanque, meanwhile, said the FCCCI led by Eddie Chua will donate and construct two classrooms for the benefit of students of the Lanang High School. As counterpart, the municipal government will also construct another classroom with the funding of P300,000. It can be noted that during the first year of the mayor, Lanang High school was put up and institutionalized to bring high school education closer to the communities. The Mayor also led the groundbreaking for the Renovation of Candaba Public Market with a fund allotment of some P2.5-million This came true with the request and support of the Candaba Vendors Association led by Manny Payawal and Nora Lapuz. “We have to give our vendors and of course, our consumers a clean and healthy public market where they could sell and buy their commodities. This is our commitment for good public service and to give them shopping convenience,” the mayor said. The mayor added that the municipal government cannot implement it without the support of the vendors and stall owners who religiously pay their taxes. The groundbreaking ceremonies were also graced by Congressman Juan Pablo Rimpy Bondoc, Board Member Nestor Tolentino, Municipal Councilors Luis Pelayo, Michael Sagum and Charina Sombillo, Chua of FCCCI, Dr. Leonardo Zapanta of the Department of Education (DepEd), Officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) led by District Engineer Rico Guilas, some barangay captains and other municipal employees.• sec. roxas... from Page 2 lice community precincts (PCPs) to the stations, to the district and finally to the NCRPO, and addressing problems based on these statistics. He said the NCRPO deserves recognition and emulation as the rate of criminality in the NCR has significantly reduced. “By doing away with the ‘bara-bara, kanya-kanya, and ningas-cogon’ culture, you decreased the rate of criminality in the NCR. Hindi biro-biro ang nagawa ninyo. This is remarkable,” Roxas told the NCRPO. Roxas is optimistic that by cascading Oplan Lambat-Sibat in the regions, they could replicate the NCRPO’s feat in the province.• business news VOLUME III • NO. 167 • FEBRUARY 18, 2015 • WEDNESDAY MASS WEDDING. A Kasalang Balen was conducted by City Mayor Edwin D. Santiago together with the City Civil Registry Office and the City Administrator’s Office on Valentine’s Day, at the Mini Convention Hall of Heroes Hall, as part of the Kaganapan 2015. --CSF-CIO PHOTO 89 Fernandino couples wed on Valentine’s Day By Marna Dagumboy -del Rosario CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - A mass wedding was held in the city last February 14, in celebration of Valentine’s Day and as last installment for the celebration of Kaganapan 2015, the 14th celebration of the cityhood of San Fernando. Led by City Mayor Edwin D. Santiago, City Civil Registry Officer Rimando Umali, Kaganapan 2015 Chairperson Virgilio Cortez and Co-Chairperson of Kasalang Balen Engr. Jose Diaz, the mass wedding covered a total of 89 couples, all from the 35 barangays of the city. “Our goal in doing this Kasalang Balen is to give chance to those who want to get married but cannot afford the expenses. Also, we want to lessen the couples who engage in live-in lifestyle,” said Engr. Diaz. For his part, Mayor Edwin Santiago in his opening remarks said that getting married is like building an institution. The fam- ily, he said, is the smallest unit of the government and that the society is widely depending on every Filipino family. As the highlight of Kasalang Balen, Mayor Santiago stressed that marriage in the Philippines is a pillar, a building ground of the society, that is why they support them by doing these kinds of activities. “Ang pag-aasawa ay hindi biro. Nagtatayo ka ng isang institusyon, nagpupundar tayo ng isang pamilya na inaasahan ng lahat ng Pilipino. Ito ay isang responsibilidad na aakuin natin sa ating mga magulang,” Mayor Santiago added. The city provided the couples’ wedding rings and food packages as well.• X Factor Australia champ sings for Bataan townmates By Mhike R. Cigaral SAMAL, BATAAN - X-Factor Australia 2014 champion Marlisa Punzalan on Monday sang for her townmates, wowing a big crowd here who trooped to this 4th class municipality’s covered court. Marlisa, 15, has roots in Barangay Lalawigan here where her parents hail. She told the press she already visited her parents’ hometown six years ago, when she was only 9. The crowd shouted as she sang “Hopelessly Devoted to You” and “Stand by You”. “I can’t believe it. Everybody is amazing here, so touching!,” quipped her mother Andrea, who claims to belong to the Ongkingco clan here. Marlisa enjoyed answering some questions from the media and students her age. “Be yourself, ask the help of God,” she said when asked what she could advise would-be singers. Purple is her favorite color and she likes Justine Bieber. “Thank you everyone for supporting me. I love you all!,” Marlisa said. The big crowd not only came from Samal but also from neighboring towns, like students Mabel Navarro and Leera Mallari from Hermosa, Bataan. “We went here to see Marlisa because we are her avid fans ever since we watched her audition on YouTube.” Samal Mayor Gene Malibiran-Dela Fuente profusely thanked the family of Marlisa and her promoters for bringing the X Factor Australia champion to her town to perform. “We are all proud of Marlisa and I know that she will be a role model to other aspiring singers in our town,” the lady mayor said. Marlisa arrived in the country last Thursday for some Valentine performances and television guestings. She went back to Australia on Tuesday, February 17.• TIME CAPSULE. Congressman Jeffrey Khonghun and his son, Subic town Mayor Jay Khonghun lead the ceremonial lowering of time capsule and groundbreaking to signal the start of the construction of the Subic Public Market. --CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Long-planned Subic Public Market breaks ground BY RAECHELLE ANN GARCIA SUBIC, ZAMBALES – Congressman Jeffrey Khonghun and his son Mayor Jay Khonghun recently led the groundbreaking rites of the longplanned Subic Public Market here. The new permanent indoor public market will house local vendors of farm fresh produce, meat, chicken and more importantly, fish and seafood products of local fishermen hauling in their daily catch to the market. The new market also aimed to lift the fishing industry here, considered as one of the main sources of liveli- hood in this town. “This market is going to be a showcase for the town of Subic, serving as the center of local trade and commerce where residents and workers will all come by every single day,” Rep. Khunghun said in his speech. The ceremonial groundbreaking was graced by members of the Subic Municipal Council, department heads, barangay leaders and other guests. The public market is located steps away from the Subic Municipal Hall, commercial establishments, various government offices, banks, groceries and the local fishermen’s wharf where local fisher folk and fish traders bring the town’s daily fish catch directly to the market. The Subic Public Market was conceptualized along the vital trade routes to and from Northern Zambales and City of Olongapo and is expected to flourish due to trade and commerce. “Merchants would come in from around Central Luzon and some parts of Metro Manila for local products mostly from Subic Bay while local farmers could sell their produce. This new public market would ingrain part of economic life of our town,” Mayor Khonghun said. “The Subic Public Market is for everybody,” he added. “We will make this place where everybody feels welcome and comfortable,” the mayor said. Mayor Khonghun added that the project was planned based on the town’s vision in making Subic as a highly urbanized municipality that is competitive in agriculture, industry, and ecotourism, anchored on sustainable development where the citizenry enjoys an improved quality of life under a politically stable community.•