Clark utilities now more reliable, rates lowerâCDC
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Clark utilities now more reliable, rates lowerâCDC
Punto! Luzon www.punto.com.ph P 8.00 Central Volume 8 Number 83 Thu - Sat May 21 - 23, 2015 PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO! Ombudsman dockets Farmers hit BSP for cases vs. CDC prexy landgrab C By Ashley Manabat By Ding Cervantes LARK FREEPORT – The criminal and administrative cases filed against Clark Development Corp. (CDC) President-CEO Arthur P. Tugade has gained ground with the docketing of the cases by the Ombudsman. Page 6 please Perennial fix Porac-AC Road under repair again PORAC, Pampanga – “”Guaranteed to last for…one year at the most.” That is the repair works on the Porac-Angeles City Road, according to the Pinoy Gumising Ka Movement, articulating the collective lamentation and disgust of motorists and commuters inconvenienced by this the latest in the “never ending rehabilitation” of the road. Concrete stretches of the road in Barangays Sta. Cruz and Manibaug Paralaya have been jackhammered and scraped reportedly for reblocking, reducing it to a single lane. Porac residents working in Angles City as well as regular commuters said they had to rise up earlier or be late owing to the heavy traffic in the area during rush hours. Even Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, in his regular breakfast forum with the media last week, complained that the city’s traffic enforcers have to encroach to the Porac barangays Page 6 please YOUNG ARTISTS. Budding Amorsolos under the tutelage of city artist Josie Henson show their masterpieces in pastel of the Holy Rosary Church during a workshop at Angeles City’s Plaza Angel. Photo by Bong Lacson Investor. Clark Development Corp. President Arthur P. Tugade (2nd from L) leads the ceremonial ribbon cutting of Jamco Philippines Inc. and Showa Aircraft Industry Philippines Inc., suppliers of aircraft interiors and Japanese aircraft industry respectively in Clark Freeport Zone. Also in photo are (from L-R) JAMCO Phils. Inc. President Keiji Ozawa; Supplier Mgmt. Asia Director, In-country executive Troy Kim; JAMCO Corp. President Yoshihisa Suzuki; Showa Aircraft Industry Co. Ltd. Chairman Saburo Sakamaki; Showa Aircraft Industry Phils. Inc. President Hideki –Tanikawa. Contributed Photo CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - Bulacan farmers have urged Congress to “immediately investigate” what they claimed as “land speculation and land-grabbing” by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in the City of San Jose Del Monte in their province. In support of the farmers, Anakpawis party-list Rep. Fernando Hicap filed House Resolution No. 2112 directing the Committee on Agrarian Reform to investigate the alleged land grabbing. The resolution said that “on October 2014, farmers of Samahang Pinagbuklod ng Magsasaka sa San Isidro (Pinagbuklod) in Barangay San Isidro, received a letter from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Managing Director Augusto C. Lopez-Dee informing farmers that the BSP… conduct technical survey activities on a property located in Brgy. San Isidro, Norzagaray, Bulacan with Transfer of Certificates of Titles (TCT) Nos. T-48694 to T-48702 Page 6 please Clark utilities now more reliable, rates lower–CDC CLARK FREEPORT— In the recently released annual management reports, Clark Development Corporation said that the utilities in this Freeport are more reliable, and even affordable. Despite the additional investments poured to improve services to their clienteles here, the electric and water firms were able to reduce the rates, CDC’s 2014 Annual Management Report said. “In an unprecedented move, CDC was able to reduce water and waste water rates in Clark by P1 per cubic meter bePage 3 please Roxas for nth time refuses to reveal 2016 plan By Ernie Esconde BALANGA City – Despite prodding, Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas on Wednesday still refused to reveal his political plan for 2016. Asked if he would announce his “historic” declaration in the historic province of Bataan about his running for President with many eagerly waiting, a laughing Roxas answered “Ako man, nasasabik din sa deklarasyon!” He evaded other questions about his political plan and instead focused on the distribution of patrol vehicles in 1,490 towns in the country. “Lahat bibigyan, walang pinipili, walang partido, pantay-pantay na bibigyan ang lahat ng bayan ng sasakyan,” the DILG secretary said here. He said that the brand new vehicles will be used, first, for police patrol; second, in times of emergency like accident in bringing victims or even pregnant women to give birth in hospitals and third, to ferry relief goods and evacuees in times of calamities. In Bataan, Roxas handed the keys of patrol vehicles to 10 municipal mayors. “Inuuna natin ang mga bayan kesa siyudad dahil ang mga siyudad ay may kakayahang bumili ng gamit nila,” he said. Man nabbed for luring girl with P5 coin, raping her Punto! Central Luzon • May 21 - 23, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday By Ding Cervantes 2 APALIT, Pampanga- A 55-year-old man was arrested soon after he raped a six-year-old girl in exchange for a five-peso coin in Purok 5 in Barangay Tabuyuc here last Wednesday. Apalit police chief Supt. Samuel Sevilla identified the suspect as Antonio Tala, single, and resident of the barangay where the alleged rape happened. Sevilla said that at about 7 a.m. last Wednesday, the victim went to the Dang Pepey store to buy some chips for herself. On her way home, Tala allegedly called her, and said he would give her his P5 coin if she went with him. Tala then brought the child to an empty house of his sister where he allegedly raped the girl in a room. He later allowed the girl to go home without threatening her against telling others what had happened, police said. At home, however, the girl showed her mother the P5 coin. Asked by her mother where the coin came from, the girl innocently related what happened. Police said the mother then sought the help of the Bantay Bayan members who sought police help. Tala was arrested two hours after the alleged rape incident. Pampanga police director Senior Supt. Rodolfo Reconomo commended the Bantay Bayan volunteers and the Apalit police for immediate action on the case that led to the immediate arrest of the suspect. Ibinibigay ni Secretary Mar Roxas ang susi ng police patrol kina Board Member Jon Khonghun, Councilor Zaldy Rocafor at Subic Police Chief Inspector Leonardo Madrid habang nakamasid sina 2nd District Rep. Sheryll Deloso at Zambales Gov. Hermogenes Ebdane, Jr. Kuha ni Johnny R. Reblando 40 patrol vans pinamahagi Ni Johnny Reblando CAMP CONDRADO YAP, Iba, Zambales --- Pormal nang itinurn-over ni Interior Secretary Mar Roxas ang 40 patrol vehicles sa mga police provincial offices sa Gitnang Luzon sa kanyang pagdalaw sa Camp Olivas, San Fernando, Pampanga. Lanindalawang 12 patrol vehicles ang ipamamahagi sa 12 municipal police stations sa lalawigan ng Zambales, 10 naman sa Bataan at 18 naman sa Police Regional Office lll (PRO3). Sinabi ni Zambales Police Provincial Office (ZPPO) director Senior Supt. Manuel Abu ang mga nasabing patrol behhiku- lo ay gagamitin sa Lambat Sibat isang “anti criminality campaign” para mabawasan ang krimen sa bawat bayan sa lalawigan. Dugtong pa ni Abu na mula nang ipatupad ang Lambat Sibat, 50 percent ng krimen na nangyayari kada linggo na kanilang inaalisa ay na-attain na ng ZPPO. Aniya, may 600 pulis na naglilingkod sa 13 munisipalidad ng Zambales at sa tulong ng komunidad, nagagawa ng mga ito na mapaglingkuran ang mga mamayan. Sinabi ni Roxas na ang mga patrol vehicles ay kabahagi ng programa sa lahat ng bayan sa buong Pilipinas ang “one time, big time” na 1,490 na bayan ang magkakaroon ng patrol vehicles at ang Zambales ang siyang kau- na-unahang nakatanggap nito. Ayon sa kalihim, nauna nang naipamahagi sa PNP ang may 80,000 side arms, mga handheld radios at nakatakda pa itong bumili ng 45,000 bagong long firearms para sa kapulisan. Dugtong pa ni Roxas na may 800 pang patrol vehicles ang ibi-bid out para sa Public Safety Company, Regional Public Safety Battalion, SAF at iba pang support unit para may magamit sa pagresponde sa police operation at sa kalamidad. Umaasa din ang kalihim na sa mga ibinigay na patrol vehicles sa mga municipal police stations na magamit ito sa wasto at tamang paraan. Gas station na bentahan ng shabu sinalakay ng pulis Ni Rommel Ramos SAN RAFAEL, Bulacan ----Arestado ang isang kahero at caretaker ng isang gas station sa ginawang drug buy-bust operation ng kapulisan sa Barangay Balagtas dito. Naaresto ang suspek na si Danilo Villaroman Jr., kahero at caretaker ng Petron gas station, sa nasabing lugar. Nagpositibo ang pagbili ng droga mula sa suspek sa mismong gas station kayat agad itong sinalakay ng kapulisan. Sa pagkapkap sa suspek nabawi mula sa kanya ang P500 marked money, walong sachets ng hinihinalang shabu na may kabuuang timbang na 5.5 grams at market value na P15,000. Aminado ang suspek sa paggamit ng shabu ngunit aniya’y nahihilingan lamang siya paminsan minsan kaya siya nagbebenta ng droga. Ayon kay Supt. Ran- iel Valones, hepe ng San Rafael PNP, naging madali para sa suspek ang pagbebenta ng shabu dahil hindi pansin ang transaksyon nito dahil sa akala moy mga nagpapakarga lamang ng gasolina ang mga buyers dito ng ilegal na droga. Ang suspek ay nasa kustodiya ngayon ng San Rafael PNP dahil sa paglabag sa Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Law. Congratulations! Jeffrey David, 28, won a trip to Puroland Japan from the Sanrio Summer Festival - Trip to Sanrio Puroland Japan Raffle Promo! Among the thousands of entries from SM malls all over Central Luzon, the lucky winner, who hails from San Bartolome, Sto Tomas, received a surprise awarding at SM City San Fernando Downtown yesterday with the whole Sanrio characters. David said a single purchase worth P1,803.75 of Hello Kitty Trolley and Stuffed Toy at The SM Store at SM City San Fernando Downtown made this possible. The excited winner added that his daughter, Shereyl Anne, is a big fan and a collector of Hello Kitty merchandise. His prize includes airfare, hotel accommodation (3 days/2 nights) and tickets to Puroland for four. –SMSF SBMA, 4As ink accord for 2016 Ad Summit in Subic By Malou Dungog SBMA Chairman Roberto V. Garcia (center) and Ad Summit Overall Chairman Alex Syfu (2nd from left) sign a memorandum of agreement for the hosting of the Ad Summit Pilipinas 2016 at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center. Witnessing the signing are (left to right): Angel Guerrero, Co-chair for Programs; Maddona Tarrayo, Co-chair for Administration; and Norman Agatep, Chairman for PR. Photo by Malou Dungog here,” he added. Subic hosted the successful staging of the first Ad Summit here in May 2014, with more than 2,000 advertising and marketing practitioners arriving to attend the four-day convention. With the theme “Age of Enlightenment,” the 2014 event tackled ways on how advertising and marketing professional could play a more valuable role in the society. Officials of 4As said the Ad Summit was borne out of the group’s desire to be the prime mover in the advertising indus- try and to make the ad industry a prime contributor to national development. As a venue for learning, the Ad Summit 2014 also drew “rock star” speakers who are icons in the advertising world, and who shared insights on the global creative scene. Garcia said that the second staging of the Ad Summit in Subic promises to be more exciting to the participants, as the SBMA and the Subic business community had been developing more facilities and attractions for visitors and tourists. 1K motorcycle riders to join grand eyeball in AC By Ashley Manabat ANGELES CITY – More than 1,000 motorcycle riders from about 50 motorcycle clubs in Pampanga and nearby provinces as well as the National Capital Region (NCR) are expected to join the grand eyeball here dubbed, “Dalawang Gulong sa Pagsulong” on June 6. The motorcycle grand eyeball will be held at the Angeles Sports & Country Club at the Hensonville Subdivision here. According to organizing committee member and Rider Number 42 Joseph Ponce, the event will start at the Northwalk-Shell service station along Jose Abad Santos Avenue in the City of San Fernando at exactly 7 a.m. on June 6. Ponce said the event is organized by the Pampanga Motorcycle Alliance (PMA), a federation of different motorcycle clubs in Pampanga, to promote camaraderie as well as road courtesy and proper riding techniques among motorcycle enthusiasts. Ponce said all motorcycle riders as well as the public are invited to attend the affair where bike competitions, fun and games, raffles and other surprises will be held. Meanwhile, Ponce said the PMA is also inviting sponsors to join the event where they can promote their products. He said sponsorships are categorized as “major, minor, or donor.” Ponce said other members of the PMA organizing committee are Nicolas Pabalan, James Perez, Pat Cunanan and Chad Cameo. Previous motorcycle club eyeballs have attracted more than 1,500 riders and motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the country. Clark utilities... From page 1 Subic’s only authentic Japanese resto on its 16th year Sakura now in SM City Clark Sakura Japanese Restaurant held their soft opening in SM City Clark. Originally from Subic; Sakura expanded the business and now serving Pampanga. Sachiko Hirano, owner of Sakura Subic decided to bring the greatness of authentic Japanese cuisine to the neighboring metro; and take the advantage of introducing it and catering a to- tally new market share. The Only authentic Japanese Restaurant in Subic is now in Clark. May 11, 2015 is the birth of their new branch called Sakura Clark. It is located at SM City Clark, M.A. Roxas Highway, Angeles City, Pampanga and is serving from 10am to 10pm. We serve wide variety of fresh sushi, sashimi, makimono, salad, tempura, yakimono, teppanyaki, ramen, soba, wagyu/kobe beef freshly delivered from Japan…. And Many more special menus from our Japanese Chef….. For more details, inquiries, and reservations, you can contact us at (047) 2522666/ 252-2667 or email us at [email protected]. Hurry! Visit our branches now. –Press Release ginning September 2014. This reduction in water rates would translate to roughly P400,000 a month water tariff reduction among Clark’s top water utilizers,” the reports stated. In addition to the reduction in water rates, Clark Water Corporation, a subsidiary of Ayala Corporation, has also committed to invest P1 billion within a 4-year period to improve water services in the Zone. The P1 reduction per cubic meter rates of CWC is even lower to other economic or Freeport zones in the country today. The water firm provides world class services to its 1,987 clienteles inside this Freeport. Of the total number of clients, only more than 200 firms in Clark consume huge volume of clean of water, especially semiconductor and manufacturing firms. Similarly, CDC Manage- ment has also initiated moves to firm up a basket of initiatives that would improve power reliability and make its rate more competitive, the reports added. “Power initiatives include implementation and on-going discussion of various power projects such as: generation of solar energy, waste energy bio-fuel, Coal power plant and for BCDA to be a RES (Retail Electricity Supplier) in behalf of all its subsidiaries, including Clark,” the annual report said. CDC recently signed with a Belgian renewable energy developer that will pour about P814 million for the construction, operation and maintenance of a solar project here. In the signed contract, Enfinity Philippines Renewable Resources Inc. will lease about 25 hectares of property inside this Freeport expected to generate 11 megawatts of power once operational. –CDC-PRD Punto! Central Luzon • May 21 - 23, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – Ad Summit Pilipinas, the biggest advertising and marketing convention in the country, will be making a comeback in Subic Bay Freeport next year. Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Roberto Garcia and officials of the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies of the Philippines (4As) signed a memorandum of agreement recently to hold the group’s next convention again at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC). Garcia signed the agreement with Ad Summit Chairman Alex Syfu, along with Hermie de Leon, co-chairman for ways and means; Angel Guerrero, co-chairman for programs; Maddona Tarrayo, co-chairman for administration; Norman Agatep, chairman for PR; and Vanne Tomada, Ad Summit chief of staff. Thanking the 4As officials for “bestowing honor to the Subic Freeport” by choosing it as the congress venue for the second time, Garcia said that the return of Ad Summit proves just how Subic has cemented its reputation as a world-class MICE venue. “I said in 2014 that that would be the first of many Ad Summits to be held in Subic— and this proves me right,” Garcia said. “The fact is, we would be more than willing to host the Ad Summit each time you want to come back and have it 3 O pinion Editorial acaesar.blogspot.com Zona Libre Bong Z. Lacson BAGHDAD-BOUND to assume his post as charge d’affaires en pied of the Philippine embassy in the war-torn country, H.E. Elmer G. Cato, despite his hectic preparations, made sure to have his day with former peers in the media and friends in government here. Five years and six months have passed since the Ampatuan Massacre of 58 people – 32 of them media workers. Justice has yet to be served. The culture of impunity that bred the massacre as pervasive as ever. Punto! Central Luzon • May 21 - 23, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday We can only rage. 4 Congratulations – to the incoming de facto ambassador – were the order of the day at his call on Gov. Lilia G, Pineda and members of the provincial board. The Gov and BM Rosve Henson wondering aloud how the diplomat could have been missed in the annual Most Outstanding Kapampangan Awards. Prior to this latest posting, Consul Cato served as minister and consul at the Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. In 2012 he was bestowed by the DFA one of its highest awards – Gawad Mabini with the Rank of Dakilang Kasugo for braintrusting the establishment of consular offices in shopping malls which generated a lot of savings for the agency as well as provided more accessible and convenient locations to the public. Yes, if only for that, he should have won the MOKA hands down. And then there’s still more. As affirmed in this column I wrote on June 7, 2008 which can very well serve as nomination piece for the incoming ambassador. Excellence defines Cato KAPAMPANGAN DIPLOMAT and former journalist Elmer G. Cato has been elected vice chairman of the Fourth Committee of the 63rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly. A signal accomplishment not only for the Kapampangan race but the Filipino nation as well. It does not take just any diplomat to get elected to a committee of the UN General Assembly, and one with concerns on the issues of decolonization, peacekeeping, information, outer space and Palestine at that! Really, really heavy stuff there. Palestine alone is one helluva concern. Every Kapampangan should find some pride in Cato’s election. But proud and happy as I am, I was not the least surprised about this event. Why? It was really bound to happen sooner than later. Excellence has always defined Elmer G. Cato. From his days at the Chevalier School where he found his nursery in journalism and where, as a delegate to a regional secondary schools press conference he came under my and Ding Cervantes’ tutelage, albeit very shortly, being lecturers-evaluators, to his De La Salle University days editing the school papers, excellence already found an expression in Cato. That such a pa-burgis an institution as DLSU had social unrest in the pages of its official publication could only be attributed to the spunk that Cato brought to his craft. Into the vortex of provincial newspapering Cato found himself after college, covering Pampanga for Malaya and the Manila Chronicle while at the same time stringing for a number of wire agencies, Kyodo News among them. It was in the reportage of the communist insurgency that Cato sank his teeth most, and as was the usual, he excelled most. He had the closest and most credible link to the insurgents, earned through forays in their mountain lairs and urban nests be it for plenums, anniversaries, or simple press conferences. This of course did not endear Cato to the military and its right-wing vigilante groups. He was – in 1988 – one of three Pampanga newsmen (mis)identified by the vigilantes as “propagandists of the CPP-NPA and cardbearing members of the NDF” and promptly marked for “neutralization.” Think what the country would have lost if the standing order for Cato’s execution was ever carried out! It was also in this period that Cato put up the intrepid Angeles SUN weekly that readily grabbed the premiership among local publications. From provincial newspapering, Cato moved on to the national stage with editorial stints in the Daily Globe and Today; and beyond the national borders, to the Middle East via section editorship in the Saudi Gazette and later in an Indonesian newspaper. Journalism’s loss was the foreign service’s gain when Cato passed with excellence the foreign service examinations and joined the DFA in 1998. Even as a junior foreign service officer, Cato already showed his streak of excellence, serving as special assistant to Foreign Secretaries Domingo L. Siazon and Teofisto L. Guingona Jr. It was Cato too that effected the transfer of the regional consular office from the floodprone Paskuhan Village in San Fernando to its current site at the Clark Freeport when he served as consular officer there. As officer-in-charge of the Presidential Commission on the Visiting Forces Agreement, Cato stood toe-to-toe with a ranking US Embassy official when the question of Filipino rights in one of the joint military exercises was raised, never blinking once even when that American ranted and raved with SOBs and jackasses generously thrown in Cato’s direction. As a diplomat with the Philippine Mission at the United Nations, Cato first gained notice when he served as Alternate Representative to the Security Council during the Philippine membership to that body from 2004-2005. Excellence has always defined Elmer G. Cato. This has given the Kapampangan one more source of pride and joy. It is truly a wonder why the Kapampangan has not returned the favor. Like making Cato a Most Outstanding Kapampangan Awardee. Today in Philippine history Source: www.kahimyang.info LLL Trimedia Coordinators, Inc. Publisher General Manager Editor Marketing Manager Layout Circulation Atty. Gener C. Endona Caesar “Bong” Lacson Joanna Niña V. Cordero Dondie B. Ventura Jojo Manalo/Lacson Macapagal Business & Editorial office at Unit B Essel Commercial Center, McArthur Highway, Telabastagan, City of San Fernando Tel. No. (45) 625•0244 Cel. No. 0917•481•1416 [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.punto.com.ph Aguinaldo donates his historic house at Kawit Cavite to the Government On May 21, 1963, General Emilio Aguinaldo, at the Veteran Memorial Hospital, signed a deed donating his historic house at Kawit, Cavite to the Philippine Government on condition that he will have the right to continue to live there until his death. Aguinaldo, the first President of the Philippines, continued to be confined at the hospital until his death on February 6, 1964. The house, now a national shrine called the Aguinaldo Shrine, was first built in 1845 made from wood and thatch, and reconstructed in 1849. It was in this house where the General was born on March 22, 1869. The independence of the Philippines from Spain was also declared in this house on June 12, 1898. Napaguusapan Lang Felix M. Garcia Giving recognition where it is due Na kung saan ating sa nasabing sulat Inisa-isa ang bagay na marapat Ibigay sa taong naglingkod ng tapat Sa kanyang Kabalen bilang ‘public servant’ Pagkat tunay namang magpa-hanggang ngayon Siya’y di nabigyan ng ‘due recognition’ Sa naging papel niya bilang Gobernador, Gayong kwenta siya ang ‘lawful successor’ Ni Titong Mendoza nang lisanin niya Ang pagka-Governor dito sa Pampanga Para maging ‘Minister of Justice’ siya At saka nga ‘Solicitor General’ pa Ng pamahalaan noong kasagsagan Ng ‘martial law’ at si Mendoza ang siyang Kwenta kanang kamay rin ng Malakanyang (At tunay naman ding makapangyarihan.) Pero nang magbago ang ihip ng hangin At tuluyang malansag ang ‘Marcos regime,’ Si Cicer Punsalan ay pinatalsik din (Umano ng kampo yata nina Peping Sapagkat tamang si Corazon Cojuangco Ang nakapalit ni Apo sa Palasyo Ay lumalabas na ang kapatid nito Ang siyang nasusunod daw yata ang gusto?). Pero sa puntong si Punsalan ay naging Gobernador mismo sa probinsya natin Yan ‘base on records’ ay di maitatangging Kabilang si Cicer sa naglingkod sa’tin Bilang Punong Lalawigan ng Pampanga Pagkat tunay naman ding nahalal siya Bilang ‘Vice Governor’ noon ni Mendoza, Kaya si Cicer ang ‘lawful successor’ niya. Kung si Edna David na naging ‘Acting’ lang Na Gobernadora nang masuspende riyan Sina Lapid at Clayton ay kinilalang Lubos ang tungkuling kanyang ginampanan Ito pa nga kayang tulad ni Cicero Punsalan ang hindi natin maiwasto Ang naging tungkulin niya sa Kapitolyo Bilang bahagi ng kasaysayan mismo? At ang iba’t-iba pa riyang indibidual Na nagsilbi sa’ting Inang-lalawigan, Upang sa araw ng bukas matunghayan Ng mga susunod pang liping Mahalan! Kaya kaugnay ng ating tanging hiling Hinggil sa ‘correction’ ng ‘history’ natin, Ang abang lingkod n’yo ay dumadalangin Na sana’y mabigyan agad yan ng pansin Ng pamahalaang lokal ng Pampanga At ng ibang ‘historical society’ pa Upang maitala ang dapat isama Sa kasaysayan ang naging papel nila Na kagaya nga ni Attorney Punsalan, Na talaga namang marapat mabigyan Ng rekognisyon sa naging katungkulan, Bilang Gobernador (at hindi ‘Acting’ lang)! (L-R) PELCO II Mabalacat City Area Manager Mario Pangilinan, Pag-ibig Fund RegionIII Assistant Manager Brenda Cao, MCWD General Manager Atty. Fancis Dimaliwat, Rimaven Properties Inc. Head of Operations Engr. Nicole Policarpio, Mabalacat City Vice Mayor Christian Halili, Rimaven Properties Inc. President Noelito Policarpio and Mabalacat City Mayor Marino ‘Boking’ Morales officially break the grounds at Purok San Isidro, Barangay Dau, Mabalacat City for the opening of Rimaven Homes Dau. Rimaven Homes Dau Newest housing project launched in Dau, Mabalacat MABALACAT CITY - Providing quality homes and creating a sustainable and environment-friendly community at the heart of Mabalacat City, Rimaven Properties Inc., one of the fastest growing real estate developers in the region, has finally launched its newest housing project - Rimaven Homes Dau. Breaking grounds at Purok San Isidro, Barangay Dau on 15 May 2015, the official opening of the project was joined and supported by Mabalacat Mayor Marino “Boking” Morales, Vice Mayor Christian Halili, members of the city council, Assistant Manager of Pag-Ibig Fund Region 3 Ms. Brenda Cao, Mabalacat City Water District General Manager Atty. Francis Dimaliwat, PELCO II Mabalacat City Area Manager Mr. Mario Pangilinan, company administration, guests and employees. Engr. Nicole Policarpio, Rimaven Properties Inc. head of operations, extends his gratitude to the local government and to all those in attendance for the support they are giving to the housing project. “As a young real estate developer, we have a lot of plans and aspirations for this project and we thank the local government for the support it’s giving us to pursue and continue this endeavor, which was started by our Bapang Carding.” he says. On the other hand, Mayor Morales also extends his gratitude to the company for initiating such project that would help many Cabalens and would definitely boost the city’s economy. Rimaven Homes Dau is a 4.2 hectare project with 398 saleable house & lots and multi-purpose open spaces. It is the first housing project in the city to introduce innovative contemporary Spanish architecture. Its two house models have floor areas ranging from 44 to 54 square meters. The community also has different amenities that would complement the dynamic and vibrant lifestyle of its future residents. It has a multi-purpose hall, swimming pool, greenpark and childminding facility. As an environment-friendly community, Rimaven Homes Dau also has a material recovery facility for the reduce, reuse and recycle of the communities’ waste materials and other resources. Moreover, it is also the first gated community in Barangay Dau with a well-structured and heavily guarded two-way lane entrance that is protected by a 24-hour CCTV security system. Strategically located at Purok San Isidro, Brgy Dau, Mabalacat City, Pampanga, Rimaven Homes Dau is near major commercial establishments, educational institutions, churches, markets and hospitals. It is widely accessible on the Dau Access Road, along North Luzon Expressway Dau Exit. Setting a new standard for the socialized and economic housing sector, Rimaven Homes Dau offers housing packages that are available through Pag-IBIG fund and flexible payment plans. Rimaven Homes Dau is the first project in Mabalacat of Rimaven Properties Inc., an affiliate of R.D. Policarpio and Company Inc. –Press Release Kuya J, nasa sm city Clark na! Kuya J, a casual dining restaurant that offers quality and unique tasting Filipino dishes in a homey ambiance, has opened in SM Clark last Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Expect Kuya J to add a different spin to local cuisine. His signature dishes, namely Crispy Pata, Grilled Scallops, Lumpia Presko, Crispy Catfish and Tablea Coffee Flan are definitely a must try. Kuya J is the next destination to bond with family. Just imagine a place that envelops you in the warmth and care of a brother, and a Kuya preparing delicious dishes for you all the time. You would definitely want to be present, because everything is special when it comes to Kuya. Kuya J has plans of opening 100 branches in 2015. Visit its other branches already open in SM Sta. Mesa, SM BF Paranaque, SM Marikina, SM Novaliches, SM Pasig, SM Bacolod, SM Cebu, SM Consolacion and Escario St. Enjoy a unique dining experience brought to you only by Kuya. Kuya J, ikaw na ang masarap! –Press Release Punto! Central Luzon • May 21 - 23, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday Sa pinatanggap kong liham kahilingan Kay Vice Gob Dennis at sa ‘ting mga Bokal Nitong nakaraang ilang araw lamang, Hinggil kay Attorney Cicero Punsalan 5 Ombudsman dockets cases vs. CDC prexy From page 1 A case status request made by complainant Eung Il “Steve” Kim last Monday showed that the criminal case was docketed as OmbL-C-15-01014 while the administrative case was docketed as OmbL-A-15-0129. The Ombudsman cases were verified by its record officer Vincent Tiu after a request was made by Kim on My 18. Cases of grave abuse of authority, grave coercion and grave misconduct were filed by Kim with the Ombudsman on January 26. The same complaints were also the basis for filing a disbarment case against Tugade and his legal officer before the Integrated Bar of the Philippines – Commission on Bar Discipline on January 28. Non-payment The CDC said it terminated its lease agreement (LA) contract with Korean investor Kim’s Holywood Park Development Corp. (HPDC) for his alleged non-payment of lease rentals and non-development of his leased property measuring 3.2 hectares near the Sapang Bato gate of this freeport. Both charges were denied by Kim. But CDC executives along with 30 armed security guards took over Kim’s leased property which is being developed into a retirement estate. Kim said his employees were forcibly taken out of the property and the building barricaded despite a temporary restraining order (TRO) which he obtained from the court and the presence of Court Sheriff Vicente Sicat Jr. to enforce it. Kim said the HPDC buildings were occupied by about 200 tenants, who were “peaceful and happy,” when the CDC conducted its raid on the property. ly without any trace of development.” P5-M check Kim named Linaheim Corporate Services, Inc. owned by Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina as among the favored locators. Linaheim’s lease agreement with CDC was signed in October 1993 or just six months after the state-run firm’s inception but no development has been made on its leased area. However, CDC Vice President for Business Development and Business Enhancement Group Evangeline G. Tejada denied singling out Kim. She explained that unlike HPDC, Linaheim’s contract has no commitment clause or timelines. Tejada said what prompted them to cancel Kim’s LA contract was its sub-lessees were done “I have a manager’s check ready that’s worth P5 million but the CDC refused to accept it and instead accused me of non-payment,” he stressed. Kim said he lost about $8 million in investment with the cancellation of his LA. Meanwhile, Kim said he is being singled out as he accused the CDC of favoring locators allied with the present administration but whose leased properties “are absolute- Porac-AC Road under repair again From page 1 “just to lend order” to the traffic mess caused by the reblocking. “I really have to talk to Mayor Carling (de la Cruz) for him to assign his own traffic enforcers in their part of the road,” Pamintuan said. Yearly agony “Taunang pagpapahirap na po sa amin ang ginagawang pagbakbak at muling pagsisimento ng aming kalsada,” said a Manibaug resident who asked to be identified only as “Velasco.” He said the road was first scraped and cemented during the term of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with her son Mikey as represen- tative of the 2nd Distroct of Pampanga. “Tanda ko pa, pinuno ng tarpaulin ni Cong Mikey ang kahabaan ng kalsada na nagaanunsyo na proyekto niya ito,” Velasco said. The road concreting took nearly a year to finish, Velasco said, and was already rutted and cracked “after only three months.” The road has undergone annual rehabilitation since, the Department of Public Highways earning the condemnation of the people for “doing a lousy job”and being “insensitive” to their welfare. Template The PGKM has expressed fears that the Porac-Angeles City Road with its “perennial cracking, scraping and reblocking” could serve as template for all road constructions supervised by the DPWH. “A case in point is the Circumferential Road where cracks and scaling have appeared even before construction is completed.” PGKM said. Correction A road worker onsite who requested for anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to media said the current contractor, a firm called “Zamora” was just “correcting structural flaws” in the previous construction and rehabilitation of the road. Farmers hit BSP for landgrab Punto! Central Luzon • May 21 - 23, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday From page 1 6 covering more or less 700 hectares of lands.” It said that “the lands being sought by the BSP to be surveyed in Barangay San Isidro, were originally owned by the Manila Brickworks Corp of the Puyat family. In 1995, the said lands owned by the Manila Brickworks Corp. were mortgaged to the BSP. The old TCTs were cancelled and new nine (9) titles, Transfer of Certificates of Titles (TCT) Nos. T-48694 to T-48702, were issued to BSP.” But the resolution noted that “in 1996, at least 59 farmers were issued with Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) but the rest of the supposed farmer-beneficiaries were not issued with certificates. It was known that the farmers are also paying real property taxes to the local governments of San Jose Del Monte City and Norzagaray town.” “Many farmer-beneficiaries have fully or partially paid their amortization dues under the CARP. Despite this, the farmers’ CLTs and CLOAs were later on cancelled due to several exemption/exclusion orders issued by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR),” the Anakpawis resolution stated. Alyansa ng Magbubukid ng Bulacan-San Jose Del Monte chair Eriberto Pena said “the BSP is now engaged in land speculation and land-grabbing of more than 1,000 hectares of land in Barangay San Isidro.” “The BSP’s so-called land banking and land speculation is tantamount to land-grabbing in San Jose Del Monte. This land-grabbing is another black eye to the sham Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Pro- gram,” Pena said. For her part, Sherylene Koyano, spokesperson of Pinagbuklod, said “local officials of the Department of Agrarian Reform are in cahoots with the BSP and are mainly responsible in the forced eviction of farmers in San Jose Del Monte.” “The provincial and municipal agrarian reform officers are now acting as agents and implementors of the BSP’s land-grabbing spree. The DAR is doing this despite their full knowledge that the lands being grabbed by BSP were covered by CARP and the farmers have already paid for the lands while others are still paying their amortizations,” said Koyano. “In the same vein, instead of defending our legitimate rights to the lands, the landlord President and the chairman of the House committee on agrarian reform are Asked what these were, he said “hindi po compacted ang base course at kulang sa bakal, kaya dagdag at malaking bakal tsaka semento sa base course ang ginagawa ngayon.” Fast track According to the worker, Mayor Condralito dela Cruz has made representations with the Department of Public Works and Highways to fast track the road reblocking. “Tatlong buwan po ang target ng construction, pero nakiusap po si mayor na huwag nang paratingin pa duon at tapusin na ng mas maaga,” he said. – Bong Z. Lacson pushing for the revival of the sham CARP which is the main culprit in our suffering,” she said, referring to Aquino and House agrarian reform committee chair Rep. Teddy Baguilat. The Anakpawis resolution stressed that “the continuing land dispute in Barangay San Isidro is a testament to the failure of the bogus CARP to defend farmers’ rights over the land and that the CARP only served as an instrument by big landlords to evade genuine and thoroughgoing land distribution.” The farmers vowed to stage protests against the Aquino government’s push to revive the expired CARP. “We are victims of the bogus CARP. We will fight tooth and nail to block the landlord Aquino government’s desperate attempt to revive the bogus CARP from the dead,” Pena added. Lina favored without CDC approval. Kim denied the charge pointing a clause in his HPDC contract with its sub-lessees saying: “upon approval of the CDC.” Kim said the CDC has no intention of honoring its LA with him. The Korean investor and hot air balloon enthusiast said he was singled out after helping organized the Lubao Hot Air Balloon Festival which competed against Clark’s own hot air balloon festival. Kim said he now fears for his life after noticing strange men lurking around his house and monitoring his movements. Also named in the Ombudsman complaint are CDC executives Tejada, Mariz Mandocdoc, Perlita M. Sagmit, Thelma C. Ocampo and Atty. Juvy Manwong. Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court Third Judicial Region Branch 59 Angeles City In the Matter for petition for adoption and change of name of John Michael Calupe to Jacob Olen Dela Cruz Crowe, Sp. Proc. Case No. R-ANG-15-00478-SP Sps. Olen Crowe and Arlene Dela Cruz Crowe, Petitioners, x--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x Order The petitioners’ “Amended Petition” dated May 6, 2015 is hereby ADMITTED. In the verified Amended Petition for the Adoption of Minor John Michael Calupe, the material allegations are as follows: Petitioners-spouses Olen Crowe and Arlene Dela Cruz Crowe are both of legal age, American and Filipino citizens, respectively, and residents of Lot 1, Block 1, Timog Park Homes, Barangay Pampang, Angeles City. They are husband and wife; out of their marriage, they did not begot a child of their own. Petitioner-husband has been living in the Philippines for the past six (6) years and has already made Philippines his home. Prospective adoptee John Michael Calupe was born on May 1, 2014 in Angeles City. His biological mother, Mary Ann Osman Calupe, executed an Affidavit of Intent and Consent wherein she declared her absolute and irrevocable consent to the adoption of John Michael Calupe by the petitioners. The petitioners have expressed their desire to adopt said minor and to consider the latter as their natural child; and they executed an affidavit on their capability to support the minor. Petitioner-husband is financially stable to support the minor. The petitioners are in full possession of their civil rights and have never been convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude in the Philippines or abroad; they are psychologically fit to adopt; and are of good moral character and emotionally capable of taking care of the prospective adoptee. Petitioners have attended pre-adoption counseling conducted by SWOII Zenaida C. David. They are of good moral character, citizens of good standing, legally qualified to adopt, and suffer no disqualification under the law. Minor John Michael Calupe is physically healthy to be adopted. Petitioners-spouses are physically and mentally fit to adopt the minor child. The change of name of John Michael Calupe is prayed for as it has always been the petitioners’ dream of naming their child as if he is their natural born child that is, he will have petitioner-husband’s given name as part of his given name and petitioner-wife’s maiden surname as his middle name. Petitioner-husband’s country, the United States of America, has diplomatic relations with the Republic of the Philippines; his embassy wrote him a letter dated April 27, 2015 in reply to his request for clarification of legal capacity to adopt. In the letter, it is stated that the U.S. Embassy is unable to issue a Certification of Legal Capacity to adopt. The letter further states that petitionerhusband should execute an affidavit stating that he meets all the requirements as outlined in Republic Act No. 8552. The adoption of John Michael Calupe will be for his best interest and well-being. Petitioners pray that after due notice, publication and hearing, a decree of adoption be issued adjudging John Michael Calupe freed from all legal obligations of obedience and maintenance with respect to his biological mother and unknown natural father; declaring John Michael Calupe, for all legal intents and purposes, the child of the petitioners and that his name be changed to Jacob Olen Dela Cruz Crowe; and ordering the Office of the City Civil Registrar of Angeles City and the Office of the Civil Registry General to make the necessary correction in the birth records of the adoptee to the effect that the adoptee is the child of the petitioners. Other just and equitable reliefs are also prayed for. The court finds the Amended Petition sufficient in form and substance and therefore sets it for hearing on August 27, 2015 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning, on which date and hour any person who may have interest in or may be affected by the Amended Petition is ordered to appear and signify his/her opposition thereto and show cause why it should not be granted. Let this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in “Punto Central Luzon”, a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Pampanga and Angeles City, which was selected by raffle under the supervision of the Executive Judge, at the expense of the petitioners. Serve copies of this Order upon the Office of the Solicitor General; Office of the City Prosecutor of Angeles City; petitioners and their counsel; Department of Social Welfare and Development; National Statistic Office, Civil Registrar General; Local Civil Registrar of Angeles City; SWOII Zenaida C. David; the minor’s biological mother; and “Punto Central Luzon”. So Ordered. Angeles City, Philippines, May 18, 2015. Ma. Angelica T. Paras-Quiambao Presiding Judge Punto! Central Luzon: May 22, 29 & June 5, 2015 The Gossipmiller Cesar Pambid ‘Mag-iinarte pa ba ako?’ MAY himig “galit” naman si Jodi Santamaria sa sagot niya, nang tanungin ni Vice Ganda sa “Gandang Gabi, Vice,” kung “napipikon” din ba siya o “nagagalit” kung sobra na ang kantiyaw sa kanya ng mga kapwa-artista? “Nagagalit din!” ani Jodi. “Kasi nga, noong unang ialok sa akin ang role ni Amor Powers, nag-isip-isip ako. It was a role, like a big shoe that is hard to fill. Akala ko, hindi ko kakayahin. “Almost two years akong gumanap na good girl sa “Be Careful With My Heart.” Wala ako sa comfort zone ko. Pero, ano’ng magagawa ko, kung gusto ng ABSCBN na ako ang gusto nilang mag-portray ng Amor role? “Iniisip ko rin na yung ibang aktres nga ay hangang-hanga kay Eula Valdez nang gampanan ang role na iyon, ako pa ba naman ang mag-i-inarte? “Yung akin ay dapat lang na magpasalamat ako. Nagtitiwala sila sa akin. Kung wala akong tiwala sa sarili ko, dapat lang na ngayon ko na patunayan.” Kaya, dapat na ring humanda si Angelica. Mahirap galitin ang tahimik. Baka matagpuan niya (Angelica) ang sarili na parang balat sa tinalupan. Kim Rodriguez, KikoEstrada nasarapan sa eksenang halikan Wala pa ring napalang direktang sagot ang press sa tunay na relasyon nina Kim Rodriguez at Kiko Estrada. Siyempre, dahil three times a week silang magsasama sa taping ng MMS, magiging guward’yado ni Kiko si Kim, huh! “Ako, trabaho lang nang trabaho. Siyempre, masaya ako na magkasama kami nang halos arawaraw. Siyempre, hindi lang dahil sa kanya kaya masaya ako. Makakasama ko ang ibang cast pati si Direk Neal del Rosario,” sey ni Kim. Payag naman si Kim kung sakaling magkaroon sila ng kissing scene ni Kiko sa MMS. “Trabaho lang naman po para sa akin. Kung para mapaganda ang istorya,” saad niya. Nahalikan na ba siya ni Kiko? “Nangyari ’yon sa indie film na Chasing Boulevards,” sabi ng young actress. Hindi na nasagot ni Kim kung ano ang feeling niya nang halikan siya ni Kiko. Pero sumagot si Kiko ng, “It was magical!” Na-disappoint lang daw sila dahil hindi naipalabas sa SM Cinemas ang indie movie. IS it true Dingdong Dantes and Carla Abellana do not really talk to each other on the set of “Pari ‘Koy,” except when they’re doing a take in front of the camera? “Hindi naman totoo ‘yan,” says Dingdong. “Siyempre, pinaguusapan namin how we’ll do or treat each scene we’re about to do. But it’s true we don’t have much time for kuwentuhan or small talk kasi, madalas, si Gabby Eigenmann ang kaeksena niya. Also, dire-diretso ang taping namin. Maraming lipat ng locations. Hindi rin kami magkasama sa tent kaya during break time, no chance to talk. But we’re okay, huwag nyo nang gawaan ng intriga dahil lahat kami, nagtutulong dahil gusto naming mas mapaganda ang aming show.” From the looks of it, the show’s secret will be out soon: That Carla is the mother of David Remo as Pinggoy and he is the father who didn’t know he got Carla pregnant when they slept together before he became a priest. Might this development in the story make the viewers lose their respect for Fr. Kokoy? “Sana hindi naman. Kasi nang mangyari ‘yun, hindi pa siya pari at hindi naman niya alam na nagkaanak pala siya.” Why Kathryn and Daniel are pressured Jodi Sta. Maria KATHRYN Bernardo says she can feel the pressure of playing the Kristine Hermosa role in the remake of “Pangako Sa’Yo”. “I know malaki ang expectations sa amin ni Daniel (Padilla) na mahigitan namin o mapantayan man lang ang success ng original show,” she says. “But with the support of our directors na sina Inang Olive Lamasan, Rory Quintos and Dado Lumibao, and also our co-stars na sina Jodi Sta. Maria, Angelica Panganiban and Ian Veneracion, confident naman kaming maitatawid namin nang maayos ang sarili naming version ng ‘Pangako Sa’Yo’.” How does it feel to be tagged as the number one love team of this generation, so they’re the only one who can star in the remake of “Pangako Sa’Yo”? “Pareho kami ni Daniel, sobrang overwhelmed, pressured din lalo, so, kailangan talaga naming gawin lahat para hindi namin sila mabigo. Nakakakilig din na kami raw lang ang makakagawa nito. Siyempre, coming from Inang Olive, si Inang ’yun, eh, and pag siya ’yung nagsabi, nakaka-flatter talaga. Masaya kaming naa-appreciate nila ’yung mga ginagawa namin and happy ako na pumayag siya na maging part ng ‘Pangako’ ulit para i-guide kami kung paano niya ginawa before.” As we all know, the original loveteam who did it, Jericho Rosales and Kristine Hermosa, really went steady while doing the show but they didn’t end up with each other in real life. How about them? “Naku, I’m sure our fans would like that to happen, but no one can predict naman what will happen in the future. So let’s just hope for the best. Basta ang importante para sa amin ngayon is the present. Parang ini-enjoy na lang namin what we have now. Kasi mahirap na kapag nag-i-expect, e wala naman talagang makapagsasabi kung ano ang mangyayari. So basta ngayon, ini-enjoy lang namin ang lahat.” So what’s the real score between now. “We’re okay. Basta chill lang kami at super excited kami pareho rito sa ‘Pangako Sa’Yo’. Naka-focus lahat ng attention and efforts namin ngayon sa roles namin as Angelo Buenavista and Yna Macaspac. Ito ang most mature roles namin. Hindi naman puwedeng parating puro pa-cute na lang. So, this time, we want to make sure na iba talaga ‘yung makikita sa amin ng viewers.” Punto! Central Luzon • May 21 - 23, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday Di raw nag-uusap sa set sina Carla at Dingdong? 7 Farmers say WTO chief visit to ensure trade liberalization in APEC By Ding Cervantes Punto! Central Luzon • May 21 - 23, 2015 • Thursday - Saturday CITY OF SAN FERNANDO Farmers have asserted that the visit of World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Roberto Azevedo is part of an agenda for full trade liberalization favoring only the “advanced capitalist countries.” Such liberalization policy has already flooded Philippine markets with imported agricultural products that have adversely affected local farmers, the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) said in a statement yesterday. The KMP noted that Azevedo met yesterday with high level government officials in an event organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and is slated to guest on Saturday at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings being held in Boracay. KMP Secretary General Antonio Flores said “Azevedo’s attendance in these meetings clearly demonstrates that trade talks within the US-dominated APEC are all in accord with the full-scale neoliberal trade agenda.” “The WTO chief is set to ensure that complete eradication of protectionism and the removal of all barriers to trade liberalization will be the general framework of the APEC in favour of advanced capitalist countries like the US. It is also the same anti-people framework and agenda behind the US’ persistent push for the Philippines to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement,” Flores stressed. 8 Flores lamented that “under the WTO’s undemocratic system, the term ‘free trade’ has turned out to be a euphemism for monopoly of advanced capitalist countries.” He noted that “widespread land-grabbing and forced eviction of farmers is the worst impact of neoliberal trade liberalization policy in the country’s agriculture.” “Since the Philippines’ membership in the WTO, the government implemented the full-scale liberalization and deregulation in agriculture that led to the massive flooding of imported food and other agricultural products in the country,” Flores said. He cited that “in 2007, the government imported 1.8 million metric tons of rice. At the end of 2007, the government had an end stock of 2.17 million MT and in the year 2008, the government imported 2.4 million MT. In 2010, the government ordered 2.45 million MT of rice.” “Last year, an estimated 2.85 million MT of rice was imported by the government resulting to the steep drop in prices of our locally produced rice,” the peasant leader said adding, “ the average price of farmers palay (unhusked rice) is now pegged at P14 per kilogram.” The KMP said that “the Aquino government’s over-reliance to imported food has resulted to widespread landgrabbing in the form of land-use conversion, land speculation, and crops conversion.” “The WTO and its so-called free trade destroyed our country’s food self-sufficiency and food security,” the KMP added. Teacher’s Pet. Angeles City Mayor Ed Pamintuan paints the wall of a classroom in Gueco Elementary School in Balibago to the delight of a teacher. Joining him are Dan Concepcion of Traffic Management Board, Jay Pelayo IV of Communications and Media Group and the faculty. Contributed photo