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VOL. XXV NO. 006 THURSDAY DECEMBER 27, 2012 P10.00 IN TACLOBAN
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NSIDENEWS
weather
and clouds mixed with a slightnce of thunderstorms during thernoon. High 87F. Winds lightvariable. Chance of rain 30%.
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Heavy rains spawned by typhoon Quinta flooded on Tuesday Marasbaras district in Tacloban City. LITO A. BAGUNAS
TACLOBAN CITY
- Over 500 passengers
were stranded in vari-
ous sea terminals inSouthern Leyte and
in Northern Samar
as typhoon Quinta
spawned intense rains
and strong winds
across Eastern Visayason Christmas Day.
Also, about 90 ami-lies(401 persons) wereevacuated in various ar-eas in the region, to in-lcude here in acloban,as part o the preemptivemeasure instituted by thelocal government units.
Records rom CoastGuard stations in MaasinCity in Southern Leyteand in Catbalogan City,
Samar have indicatedthat about 572 passen-gers were stranded sinceDecember 25 at variousterminals.
We will not allow anyvessel to travel until thePagasa li storm signalin the region, apprenticeEman Barron o the Cat-balogan Coast Guard sta-tion whose station coversthe ports located in Sa-mar Island.
Storm signals acrossthe region, however, werelied yesterday morningby the Pagasa(Philippine
Hundreds evacuated astyphoon Quinta hit EV
BY JOEY A. GABIETA
Staffwriter
Only one frecracker incident victim reported at EVRMCACLOBAN CIY- hanks to the intense
rains spawned by Quinta, not a single inci-dent on irecracker use was recorded at theEastern Visayas Regional Medical Center to page 7
(EVRMC) during the Christmas eve celebra-tion.he EVRMC is the biggest government-
Christmasin EV gen-
erally peace-
ful - Soria
NYC askssupport
from RDC-8on PYDP
DOH: Fire-works injuries
rise to 44
hristmas yester-
ay, a look back;
thanks, again,
LMWD!
A Sea Vegetable
Gamet named
RP President rec-
ommended for
Sea Farming
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Leyte Samar Daily Express NEWS Thursday, 27 December 2012
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WATERDRILLING/ 09279311539/09195694214
We are now drilling in Balangiga Municipality Water Work
7:30 in the evening oChristmas eve, damagingthe kitchen with an esti-mated P50,000 worth odamages.
Earlier that day, realso hit the rear por-
tion o Can-avid Publicmarket in Eastern Samarwith estimated damagesamounting to two millionpesos.
Soria said earlier thatthough PRO8 had notmonitored any securitythreats during the Yule-tide season, it raised itssecurity alert status to en-sure a peaceul Yuletidecelebration.
We will also conduct
crackdown on the sale oillegal recrackers andpyrotechnics to preventinjuries and incidents asthe New Years celebra-tions draws near, Soriasaid. (PINSP ROMUEL NACAR)
to the second oor andsince the room o theParish Priest was locked,they opened the slidingdoor leading to the ter-race and using the canti-lever on the side, went to
the window o the roomo Fr. Quilanita, bendedthe welded portion o thewindow grills and romthere gain entry to theroom.
Te burglars cartedaway one unit Applelaptop computer worthP60,000.00; our wrist-watches branded Fossil,Bullova, Mossimo andDilliga wristwatch; oneunit LCD projector and
two mobile phones.In Sunnyville Subdivi-
sion in Manlurip, Brgy.San Jose also in aclobanCity, re hit the house oCentral Bank employeeAllen Boquin at around
burglary in a parish con-vent in acloban City andtwo separate res that hita residential house inacloban City and pub-lic market o Can-avid inEastern Samar.
Te regions top policeocial has ordered a mas-sive hunt or the thieveswho carted away the per-sonal belongings o Rev.Fr. Aaron Quilanita oOur Lady o MiraculousMedal Parish along Ma-harlika Highway in Brgy.78, Marasbaras, aclobanCity.
Investigators disclosedthat the suspects mayhave entered between
1:00 o clock to 3:00 oclock in the morning oDecember 25 by bendingthe window grills o theparish convent. Whenthe suspect/s were al-ready inside, they went
CAMP KANGLE-N, Palo, Leyte he
ristmas celebrationsEastern Visayas waserally peaceul ex-t or two ire inci-
nts on Christmas eve
d a burglary incidentnitored by the po-, Regional Directorice Chie Superin-dent Elmer Ragadioia said.
While the people inregion are enjoyingChristmas eve and
ristmas day celebra-ns with their ami-
and loved ones, ouricemen were on dutyrolling the streets
that our citizens canebrate and enjoy theidays peaceully, So-added.Soria noted the onlyident that marredristmas Day was a
hristmas in EV generally peaceful - Soria
Leyte. No damage was re-ported by the regional o-ce o the Department oPublic Works and High-ways due to the incident.
in Surigao del Norte.Meantime, two minor
landslides were seen inBarangay Cahupian andin Barangay Pancho Villa,
both in Sogod, Southern
maine Montezon saidthat as o 9 a.m., 130 pas-sengers are stranded atthe port o Bato, Leytewith two vessels and
three rolling cargoes.At the port o Liloan,
Southern Leyte,316 pas-sengers remain at the saidport along with two ves-sels and 17 rolling car-goes.
At the port o Be-nit, San Ricardo,also inSouthern Leyte, 76 pas-sengers were strandedwith 24 rolling cargoes.
Te stranded passen-gers were either bound
or Cebu, Bohol or Lipata
to a report rom the CivilAviation Authority o thePhilippines.
Based on the monitor-ing o the Coast Guard
as o 10 a.m.on Wednes-day,50 passengers werestranded at Balwartecoport in Allen, NorthernSamar with our pas-sanger vessels;15 cargotrucks and 13 buses.
Meantime, the CoastGuard in Maasin City,which covers SouthernLeyte and western part oLeyte, said that 522 pas-sengers were strandedsince Christmas Day.
Seawoman II Ger-
to experience some rainswhich could still triggerlandslide or ooding in-cidents.
Gozon, who is also the
regional director o theOce o Civil Deense,said that by being alert,damage to propertiesand loss to lives could beaverted.
Te people shouldheed inormations romthe authorities as theseinormations are or theirsaety, Gozon said.
With an improvedweather, ights goingacloban to Manila were
not cancelled, according
mospheric Geophysi-and Astronomical
vice).Quinta made twodalls in the region;t at the Homonhonnd of Guiuan townEastern Samar and inuyog town, Leyte.Rey Gozon, regionalir o the Regionalaster Risk Reductionnagement Council,
d that all local disasterncils were still advised
be on alert considering
t the region continues
undreds..from page 1
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3Leyte Samar Daily Expressursday, 27 December 2012 NEWS
Andaya said that en-dorsement rom RDCsis a big boost to their ad-
vocacy or convergenceo program implementerat the national and local
levels.Te plan aims to
achieve improved ena-bling conditions oryouth participation ingovernance, society anddevelopment; increasedcontribution o and bene-t or the youth in the at-tainment o the Millenni-um Development Goals;and improved access toquality basic services andsocial protection.
Republic 8044 callsor the establishment oa national comprehen-sive and coordinated pro-gram on youth develop-ment, which includes theormulation and imple-mentation o Youth De-
velopment Plan, whichcomplements the Philip-pine Development Plan.(SARWELL Q. MENIANO)
Tirty-our (77 per-cent) other injuries didnot require amputation,while eight (18 percent)sustained eye injuries.Only one case requireamputation, DOH said.
More than two out oevery ve (41 percent)injuries were caused bypiccolo, which had longbeen banned in the coun-try.
More than hal or 55percent o the cases (24)happened to active users,or those who directly userecrackers.
Also, our o the cases(9 percent) happened topeople under the inu-ence o alcohol, while 14(32 percent) o the inju-ries happened to childrenbelow 10 years old.
Majority o the casescame rom Metro Manilawith 14 (32 percent); ol-lowed by Western Visayasat eight (18 percent); andZamboanga Peninsula at
ve (11 percent).Tere were no report-
ed deaths, stray-bulletcases, and recracker in-gestions.
Te DOH has com-missioned a total o 50hospitals nationwide todo the reporting o re-works-related injuries.(SUNNEX)
ACLOBAN CIYTe National Youthmmission is solicit-
the support o thetern Visayas Regionalvelopment Council
DC) on the adoption oPhilippine Youth De-
opment Plan (PYDP)2012 to 2016.
Te RDCs Socialvelopment Commit-recently endorsed the-year plan or delib-tion in RDC meetingst year. Te measures or governmentncies to mainstreamDP in their programs,jects, and activities.
Tis is a product oional and nationalsultations that in-
ved the local gov-ment units, nationalernment agencies,
vate sector, and regis-d youth organizationsionwide, said NYCmmissioner Erwindaya.
NYC asks support
rom RDC-8 on PYDP
DOH: Fireworks injuries rise to 44es was the one in Com-postela Valley, wherein a22-year-old male pickedup a Super Lolo, whichexploded in his hand.Te victim lost his rightthumb, index and middlengers to the blast.
cember 25.Tis is one case or
two percent higher com-pared to the same periodlast year, DOH said.
Worst among the cas-
Department o Health(DOH) show that therewere a total o 44 re-work-related injuriesreported to sentinel hos-pitals as o 6 a.m. o De-
sufering rom rework-related injuries.
Figures in the latestAksyon: Paputok InjuryReduction (Apir) Sur-
veillance Report o the
MANILA -- Forty-r individuals celebrat-New Years Day aheadveryone else and paidrly or it as they cel-ate Christmas Day
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Leyte Samar Daily Express OPINION Thursday, 27 December 2012
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EDITORIAL
Mind what you eat
Leyte Samar
Christmas yesterday, a look back;thanks, again, LMWD!
Quidnuncs
Neighborchito dela torre
For the rst time, since my as-
signment to Samar (Catbalogan in
year 2001 upon completion of my
government scholarship on a mas-
ters course at the University of the
Philippines), I spent my Christmas
eve and day with my family. The
evening hours until 3 a.m. of De-
cember 25, 2012 were full of joy
and laughter. My 5-year-old third
granddaughter, Joschine (Kinder II
at Alpha Omega Learning Center), authored it all, after she nished
opening the Christmas presents
which reached her on Dec. 24. At
past 3 p.m. of Dec. 24, my rst
granddaughter, 8-year-old Gladys
(she recently had her rst Holy
Communion as Grade Two pupil
at STEFTI [St. Therese Educa-
tional Foundation of Tacloban Inc.]
, came with a big square-shaped
chocolate cake on which appeared
hristmas and New Year are like twin cele-
brations held in a row during both of which
people prepare abundant and sumptuous
foods on their tables to greet the two events. It is
then during this time that people could eat to their
hearts content, end up in the hospital, or even die
of gluttony if moderation is not observed.
Since not all foods are good for ones health as
some could even ruin it, people with particulardiseases and are disallowed to eat certain foods
should guard themselves against those. They
should not give in to the lure of delicious foods
whose intake would just bring them harm than
good. They should avoid them as much as possible
or else they might impair their health and drain
their pockets.
For sure, the holiday season should be for ones
enjoyment and relaxation together with friends
and loved ones. But if one is not careful
enough, the food-laden festivities could trig-
ger some illness attacks. Foods with high
cholesterol content, or uric acid, or sugar,
etc., can aggravate existing ailments that, if
not cured right away, can threaten ones life.
Whats the use of celebrating the occasions
when one would just end up sick in bed as a
result?How unwise it is, and what a waste, when
money is unnecessarily spent on something
that results from carelessness. When you
know that you ought not to touch a certain
food or drink per doctors advice yet you still
touch it, it is sheer stubbornness; and if you
have to spend money for medication because
of that, then thats your fault because, in the
frst place, it could have been avoided. page5
Happy Anniversary& MerryChristmas for the 40th wed-
ding year I and my lovely
wife were observing simply
around the rst spaghetti
which my wife managed to
prepare since she got ex-
posed to elementary home
economics. (My second
granddaughter, Faith, 5-year
old sister of Gladys, also
Kinder II, at STEFTI, wasnt
able to greet us as she wasin a slumber at their home at
Citi Homes, Tacloban.) Out-
side, in the interior street of
Barangay 5, Tacloban, there
was partying, organized by
our next neighbor (who of-
ten wins Suertres and one of
whose sons, who would have
been in high school had he
only enroled this school year,
is now helping an aunt of
his who owns a ush hotel
in Boracay, a world famous
beach resort off Aklan, Phil-
ippines), and enjoyed by
neighbors from barangays
5, 5-A and 8. The Christmas
merrymaking was cut short
by past 1 a.m. by a drizzle,
an advance party sent by a
tropical depression that soon
became Typhoon Quinta,
threatening the whole ofEastern Visayas and parts
of Surigao and the Bicol ar-
eas. In years past, I used to
celebrate my Christmas eve
and day with either a few of
my ofce mates, or fellow
journalists, or with some
community organizers who
appreciated enjoying the
Birthday of Jesus Christ withto page 5
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Leyte Samar Daily ExpressN Nursday, 27 December 2012
Prayer for the Nation and
for Those who Serve in
Public Office
God, our Father, you guide everythingin wisdom and love. Accept the prayers weoffer for our nation; by the wisdom of our
leaders and integrity of our citizens, may
harmony and justice be secured and may
there be lasting prosperity and peace.
Almighty and eternal God, You know the
longings of our hearts and You protect our
rights. In your goodness, watch over those
in authority, so that people everywhere may
enjoy freedom, security and peace.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus
Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever
and ever. Amen. (Courtesy of Daughters
of St. Paul)
Pray the Holy Rosary daily forworld peace and conversion of sinners
(The family that prays together stays together)
Thursday 3rd Day in the Octave of ChristmasSAINT JOHN, Apostle, Evangelist1Jn 1:1-4 Ps 97 Jn 20:1a, 2-8
THE EMPTY TOMB
On the rst day of the week Mary of Magdala ran and went to Si-mon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them,They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we dont know wherethey put him. So Peter and the other disciple went out and came to thetomb. They both ran, but the other disciple ran faster than Peter andarrived at the tomb rst; he bent down and saw the burial cloths there,
but did not go in. When Simon Peter arrived after him, he went into thetomb and saw the burial cloths there, and the cloth that had covered hishead, not with the burial cloths but rolled up in a separate place. Thenthe other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tombrst, and he saw and believed.
THE PASTORS SECRET
Everybody sees different things in different ways. Once I was stay-ing as a guest of my friends John and Ellen at their summer house neara popular vacation spot on the water. One day I accompanied Ellen on ashopping trip to buy John a present for his birthday. While in town, we
bump into a couple of my parishioners who happened to be vacation-ing nearby. We exchanged greetings, introductions, and pleasantries,and continued our way. A week later, the parishioners who had seen mewith Ellen conded in me after Mass on Sunday that my secret wassafe with them; they would tell no one of the encounter. People believewhat they want to believe. The other disciple in the story saw thesame thing Mary Mgdalene saw; yet he believed something very dif-ferent. Prayer: O God, when I look at the events of my day, I know you
are blessing me. But sometimes it seems as if you are doing bad thingsto me. Heal my blindness, Lord. Help me to see the truth of your lovefor me. Action: Write down three reasons why you believe that Christis risen from the dead. What do you see that makes you believe?(Between Sundays by Paul Boudreau, published by Paulines. Visit usat www.paulines.ph or at Paulines Media Center, Real St., TaclobanCity. Tel. #321-31-95)
Sowers Seeds: For those who love in the true sense there is noaction that is useless or commonplace, since genuine and deep love ofGod gives even obscure and insignicant actions the value of gold.-Blessed James Alberione, Founder of the Pauline Family
A Love-lled Christmas to all!
The Sower
A Sea Vegetable Gametnamed
RP President recommended for
Sea Farming
Christmas...from page 4
Happy holidays
to page 6
High-PoweredObjective(S & T Enhanced Nations Have Edge)
Dr. paciente cordero, jr.
Things ToMinddoms pagliawan
What are the fringe
ets of the yuletide sea-
comprising of Christ-
s and, to many peoples
nd, the New Year oth-
ise known as the holi-
s? Well, there are quite
ny, depending on howative and how initiative
concerned people are.
Of these multiple ben-
s, however, nothing
ts that chance which al-
s people to have bond-
with loved ones. These
y include neighbors,
uaintances, friends,
tives, and most of all,
A new species of
amet,Porphyra mar-
ii, has been discov-
d and named in honor
former President Fer-
and E. Marcos, who
ls from the type local-
of the seaweed.The gamet, which
now three different
cies (belong to the
up of red algae or
ass Rhodophyceae), is
pularly eaten as a salad
paration. Its food use
however, unknown in
st parts of the Philip-
es because they are
nd only in the cold-
waters of Northern
zon. Porphyra prefer
grow in temperate re-
ns and in cold areashe world. They occur
sonally, in a very lim-
d area, particularly in
northwestern coast of
cos Norte and in some
At least, warning has
been given; you just ig-
nored it.
When these twin cel-ebrations then come our
way, better heed the ad-
vice of medical experts
regarding what not
to eat. Failure to take
this into account could
mean suffering instead
of enjoyment. It pays to
guard your health, your
wealth.
Mind...from page 4
the people whom they serve.
Just as I had predicted, Leyte Met-
ropolitan Water District gave its most
wonderful present the other day (Dec.25)
to Taclobanons: water from faucets that
found its way to washing and cooking are-
as inside Tacloban homes. Actually, there
was enough daytime water pressure sinceDec. 23, except that it was much strongeron Christmas Day. My younger son, a pri-vate bank employee who, like me, wants
water always within reach, was all smilesas he let the water from the faucet outsideour house ll the wide basins for his laun-dering schedule. Then he jokingly or wasit quizzically commented that perhapssomeone big at LMWD is giving me tipsabout good water service schedules that Icould guess right that good service whichLMWD can always be capable of deliver-ing. I riposted, I have a strong feelingthat LMWD will let this stay until the rstweek of January, 2013, after I told him thatI had not been to the LMWD in the past20 days and that neither had I been talkedto by anyone from this quasi-governmentwater utility agency.
By 1to 2 p.m. of Christmas Day, oodwater lled the lower half portion of theinterior road of Brgy. 5, brought about bythe typhoon-connected (Quinta, the 17thtyphoon to visit the Philippines in 2012)rain. It rose to as high as 10 inches. Since
it was low tide in the highly urbanized cityof the Waray Region, ood eventually re-ceded, but slight intermittent showers af-ter 2 p.m. kept the concrete road wet anduntidy.
Time to watch Enteng Kabisote!,my younger son exclaimed by 4 p.m., andoff his own family went, to RobinsonsPlace where, he told me earlier, Vic Sot-tos and Bong Revillas were being exhib-ited in that malls theatres in time for therst-day exhibitions of the movie, whichalso features the child dancing sensationdiscovered by Eat Bulaga, in all the maintheatres nationwide.
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My email inbox yielded the followingmessages last Tuesday afternoon, sent inby avid QN readers:
UNITED EMPLOYEES OF CITYSAVINGS BANK (UECSB UNION)CBA SIGNING AT QUEST HOTEL
CEBU CITY LAST DECEMBER 13 ASUCCESS: Congratulations to all mem-bers of the United Employees of City Sav-ings Bank (UECSB), a labor organizationduly registered with the Department ofLabor and Employment, with address atAviles Street, Ormoc City, Philippines,and with Certicate of Registration No.DOLE-WLFO-2009-12-UR-004 issuedby the DOLE This bank employees unionhad just negotiated with the CSB manage-ment a collective bargaining agreementthat, while being benecial to all unionmembers nationwide, is also expressive ofthe deep concern of the CSB for the wel-fare of its employees.
Congratulations to ALL! saysa message from a proud UECSB unionpresident, JOKER B. EDILO, and themembers of the unions executive com-mittee (who are as follows: EMMANUELBASILIO C. TOBIO , secretary-general;
RENE PRADO, assistant secretary; AN-GELITO G. BELORIA, treasurer; AMIELS. EMORICHA and CHITO M. DE LATORRE, public relations ofcers (PROs);EDWARD ADLE, sergeant-at-arms; andregional representatives MARICEL SU-MADSAD of Region 8, SHIELLA AMIS-TOSO (Region 7), CRISTINE MARIEC. ROJO (Region 6) and ARMANDO R.LUGATIMAN (Mindanao Region).
The union prexy, Joker B. Edilo,has expressed his profound joy and thanks
to God for a successful CBA negotiationbetween City Savings Bank and UECSBUnion last December 13, 2012 Thursdayat Quest Hotel, Cebu City, Philippines.
Joker said: Im very happy for asmooth and successful negotiation of col-lective bargaining agreement. Of course,great thanks to the members of the Ex-ecom, the ofcers, regional representa-tives, shop stewards, and to all membersof the union, for a peaceful and successfulnegotiation. Thanks, too, the managementpanel, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao forparticipating and giving your 100 percentsupport to our Union. We hope that wewill be able to continue and improve our
good teamwork, good relationship as welland our passion for work because we be-lieve in SIMPLE IS GOOD. To our ac-tive and energetic ofcers, stewards andmembers of the union, again, thank youfor your support and active participation.We hope that we were able to share a goodleadership and a good example as a friendand partner here in our company.
The City Savings Bank regionalChristmas party last December 16 atthe Oriental Hotel (erstwhile MacAr-thur Beach Resort) in Palo, Leyte) was agreat event, to most CSB employees. Ithad been an occasion for bonding of allbranches in Region 8 - TACLOBAN,ORMOC, BORONGAN, CALBAYOG,CATARMAN and SOGOD. Hosted by theCSB Tacloban Branch, which is headed bythe ever handsome and energetic branchmanager CARLOS P. MOLO, the partywas fun-lled and enjoyable. Each CSB
branch was able to present its own special
number, a mixture of song and dance.CSB Team Region 8 was very happy andthankful to the banks Mam AGNESA. LACSON for her joining the Region8 CSB personnel in that Christmas party.To them, her attendance served as an in-spiration to everyone around.
Congratulation to the newly wed(pre-Christmas nuptials) RAFHAELVELASQUEZ - JELO VELASQUEZ!And ALLAN LLANES and IRISH ANNCALDERON Best wishes from UECSBand WORLD MODERN AIKIDO AS-SOCIATION TACLOBAN CHAPTER(WMAAInc.) family.
Congratulations to all awardees
of City Savings Bank employees, teammembers and team leaders especially,and CHITO M. DE LA TORRE, for hav-ing also been in the service of the bankfor 10 years now.
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS: Hap-py birthday to our beloved AssistantVice-President for Cash Operation, SIRGEORGE C. ALLERA on December31, 2012! MABUHAY KA!!! MOREBIRTHDAYS TO COME. MOREBLESSINGS AND POWER!!! - Chit Jr.
Lets enjoy the TROJAN GYM Christmas Pool Party, at LVD SwimmingPool on Friday Dec. 28, 2012.
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Our revenge will be the laughter of
our children. - Bobby Sands
Dont mourn, Organise - Joe Hill
- IWW Union Organiser, USA
We have no right to believe that
freedom can be won without struggle
Che Guevara
family members. Extend-
ing for days, the holiday
season does provide them
with enough time to get
together, to enjoys one an-
others company, to play
games and have fun, to cry
over some problems if needbe, and to get to know how
everybody is doing.
Such a moment is very
vital if we are to consider
the close family ties that
Filipinos have had for gen-
erations, as part of their
culture. For centuries,
this has been made possi-
ble in part by quality time
spent together around din-
ners, around nger foods,
around local wines such
as lambanog or coconutjuice called tuba, or simply
around local songs sang
together to the accompani-
ment of indigenous musical
instruments.
This close family ties in-
stinctively prevails among
Filipino families like a
built-in propensity. One
need not teach each mem-
ber, even the young ones,
regarding the necessity of
preserving family tradi-
tionsthey automatically
do so. Amid this closeness,however, there is this threat
of separation brought about
by distance that eventually
settles in between members
in the course of time. Going
places just cannot be helped
and this, to some extent,
causes family closeness to
deteriorate.
rocky islets off the coast
of northeastern Aparri,
Cagayan. In the Philip-
pines, species of gamet
abound during the cold
months of December to
February, and at such
times when the sea be-comes tempestuous in
the said localities. Then,
they disappear just as the
cold season ends and the
sea becomes calm with
the advent of summer.
They are also obliterated
during the rainy days.
Named Porphyra
marcosii by its author,
DR. PACIENTE A. COR-
DERO, JR., Marine Bi-
ologist and Executive Di-
rector, National Research
Council of the Philip-pines DOST, this red
edible seaweed appropri-
ately called as sea vegeta-
ble, which hitherto was
unknown to science, is an
addition to two other spe-
cies, Porphyra crispata
andPorphyra suborbicu-
lata, found in the coun-try. The specimens ofP.
marcosii were initially
collected in January 1969
in Burgos, Ilocos Norte.
For sometime, its iden-
tity remained puzzling
to botanists of the Phil-
ippine National Herbari-
um, Philippine National
Museum. Fortunately, a
grant-in-aid from the Na-
tional Research Council
of the Philippines and a
MOMBUSHO Scholar-
ship to Japan for a Doc-tor of Science (D.Sc.) in
Phycology enabled Dr.
Cordero, then a marine
biologist of the Philip-
pine National Museum,
to do critical study on and
compare with the differ-
ent species ofPorphyra
richly represented in
Japanese waters, some
kept as pickled or dried
herbarium materials.
The species of gamet
grows on ledge-like for-
mation of jagged rockswhich are intermittently
sprayed by the waves
when sea is rough. One
can hardly walk or run on
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Leyte Samar Daily Express NEWS/NOTICES Thursday, 27 December 2012
SELF-ADJUDICATION WITH ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Sps. Nicolas Cordero and Conchita Murillo
ajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, Lot No. 8259-E-17, cov-
by TCT No. T-17835, containing an area of 200 square meters, more or less, situated at Brgy.
dad, Baybay, Leyte; per Doc. No. 1946, Page No. 36, Book No. 52, Series of 2005 of Notary
ic Atty. Jesus V. Palermo. LSDE: Dec. 13, 20 & 27, 2012
AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATIONNOTICE is hereby given that Rosalina E. Banate heir of late Milagrosa Balondo executed an
avit of Self-Adjudication over a parcel of agricultural and residential land, located at Brgy.
agongsong, Kawayan, Biliran, Cad. Lot No. 3999, Assessors Lot No. 30, bearing Tax Dec.
00458, with an area of 933 square meters and hereby adjudicate the 1/7th share of the above-
ibed property; per Doc. No. 1, Book No. XI, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Meljohn B. Dela
LSDE: Dec. 13, 20 & 27, 2012
Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
8th Judicial Region
Ormoc City
OFFICE OF THE
CLERK OF COURT &
EX-OFFICIO SHER-
IFF
RURAL BANK OF
DULAG (LEYTE), INC.
Mortgagee,
-versus-
Sps. GERARD Y.
RIVILLA and LEILANI
T. RIVILLA,
Mortgagors
EJF No.
R-ORM-12-00017-FC
For:EXTRA-JUDICIAL
FORECLOSURE OF
REAL ESTATE MORT-
GAGE under Act 3135
x- - - - - - - - - - - x
2ND NOTICE OF
EXTRA-JUDICIAL
FORECLOSURE
SALEUpon Extra-judicial peti-
tion for sale under Act 3135
led by Rural Bank of Dulag
(Leyte), Inc. rep. by Mario B.
Kwong, Ormoc City against
Sps. Gerard Y. Rivilla and
Leilani T. Rivilla to satisfy the
mortgage indebtedness which
as of June 25, 2012 amounts
to Nine Hundred Three Thou-
sand Seven Hundred Thirty
Pesos only (P903,730.00), in-
cluding interest, penalties, at-
torneys fees and other charg-
es but excluding sheriffs
fees and other expenses of
foreclosure, the undersigned
sheriff will sell at public auc-
tion on January 09, 2013 at
4:00 oclock in the afternoon
at the Ofce of the Clerk of
Court, Regional Trial Court,
Ormoc City to the highest
bidder, for cash or managers
check and in Philippine Cur-
rency, the following property
with all the improvements lo-cated therein, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFI-
CATE OF TITLE NO.
51663
Register of Deeds of Ormoc
City
A parcel of land Lot
2135-E-1-A of the subdivi-
sion plan, Psd-08-023999-D,
being a portion of Lot 2135-
E-1, Psd-08-023027-D, situ-
ated in Brgy. San Antonio,
Ormoc City. Bounded on the
NE., points 2-3 by Lot 2134
Cad. 256; on the SE., points
3-4 by Lot 2135-E-2, Psd-08-
023027-D; on the SW., points
4-1 by Lot 2135-E-1-E of the
subdivision plan; on the NW.,points 1-2 by Lot 2135-E-1-D
of the subdivision plan begin-
ning at a point marked 1 on
plan being N. 31 deg. 34W.,
804.46 m. from BLLM No. 8
Ormoc Cadastre; thence N.
20 deg. 52E., 30.92 m. 20
deg. 52E, 30.92 m. to point
2; thence S. 72 deg. 32E.,
85.75 m. to point 3; thence
S. 24 deg. 34W., 37.34 m.
to point 4; thence N. 68 deg.
16W., 83.18 m. to point of
beginning, containing an area
of TWO THOUSAND EIGHT
HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR
(2,874) SQUARE METERS,
more or less. Registered in
the name of EVALYN NONA
TAN.All sealed bids must be
submitted to the undersigned
on the above stated time and
date.
In the event the public
auction should not take place
on the said date, it shall be
held on January 16, 2013
without further notice.
(Sgd.) ZENEN B.
PURAY, JR.
Sheriff IVLSDE: Dec. 13, 20 & 27, 2012
DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Sps. Francisco Gaas and Ursula Ecaldre
as extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated
g San Lorenzo St., and San Jose St., Brgy. Taguite, Lawaan, E. Samar, covered byDec. ARP No. 05-12016-00764, Cad. Lot No. 2368-Cad-418-D, with market value of
00.00. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Disiree G. Ecaldre as vendee for the
ve-described property together with all improvements found thereon; per Doc. No. 600,
e No. 116, Book No. XVIII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Jose Nick A. Men-
. LSDE: Dec. 13, 20 & 27, 2012
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENTNOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Floro Camata extrajudicially settled, partitioned
adjudicated over a parcel of agricultural land, situated at Brgy. Carayman, Calbayog City, Lot
3696, Cad 422, Case-03, covered by O.C.T. No. 3094, containing an area of 30,485 square
rs; per Doc. No. 108, Page No. 22, Book No. XV, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Alex
elera. LSDE: Dec. 13, 20 & 27, 2012
Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Eighth Judicial Region
Branch 16
Naval, BiliranIN THE MATTER OF
THE CORRECTION OF
THE ENTRY IN THE
CERTIFICATE OF LIVE
BIRTH OF GLENES T.
ALIDON FROM MALE
TO FEMALE,
GLENES T. ALIDON,
Petitioner
-versus-
LOCAL CIVIL
REGISTRAR OF
KAWAYAN, BILIRAN
and the Civil Registrar
General, NSO,
Respondent
SP. PROC. No. P-409
x- - - - - - - - - - -x
ORDERA veried petition hav-
ing been led with the Court
by petitioner, thru counsel,
praying that after due notice,
publication and hearing an Or-
der be rendered that the entry
as to her sex in her certicate
of live birth be corrected from
MALE TO FEMALE.
Finding the petition being
sufcient in form and sub-
stance, let the initial hearing
be set on January 16, 2013 at
8:30 oclock in the morning at
which date and time all inter-
ested person may appear and
show cause, if any they have,
why this petition should notbe granted.
Let copy of this Order
published at the expense of
the petitioner once a week for
three (3) consecutive weeks
in a newspaper of general cir-
culation duly authorized by
this Court after a rafe had
been conducted by the Branch
Clerk of Court.
Furnish copies of this Or-
der and the petition to the So-
licitor General, Makati City,
the Civil Registrar General,
the Provincial Prosecutor,
Naval, Biliran Province, the
petitioner and counsel as well.
SO ORDERED.
IN CHAMBERS this 27th
day of November 2012 at Na-val, Biliran, Philippines.
(Sgd.) BIENVENIDO
M. MONTALLA
Executive Judgecc
Atty. Redentor C. Villordon
Prosecutors Ofce, Biliran,
Province
Solicitor General
The Civil Registrar General
Glenes T. Alidon
LSDE: Dec. 20, 27, 2012 &
Jan. 3, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH WAIVER OFRIGHTSNOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Danilo Gui-
anan extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a
parcel of land situated at area I-A, Block 10, Lot 34, Urban Poor
Homeowners, containing an area of 39 square meters, more or
less, and hereby waive, renounce and relinquish all their rights,
benets together with the improvements thereon in favor of Ed-
gardo P. Labordo II; per Doc. No. 245, Page No. 43, Book No. 1,
Series of 2012 of Atty. Wilma Donna C. Anquillo-Garcia.
LSDE: Dec. 20, 27, 2012 & Jan. 3, 2013
XTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION WITH CONFIRMATIONOF SALE
Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
8th Judicial Region
BRANCH 15
l of Justice, Burauen,
Leyte
N RE: PETITION
OR CORRECTION
F ENTRIES IN THE
RTIFICATE OF LIVE
IRTH OF IMEE M.MOJADO,
MEE M. MOJADO,
Petitioner,
-versus-
HE LOCAL CIVIL
REGISTRAR OF
DAGAMI, LEYTE,
Respondent
ecial Proceeding Case
No. 12-12-188
x- - - - - - - - -x
ORDERA veried petition had
led by the petitioner,
ugh counsel, praying that
due publication, notice
hearing, an Order be is-directing the Ofce of
Local Civil Registrar of
ami, Leyte to correct
entries with regard to the
ioners middle initial
M to G, represent-
Gisma, her mothers
surname, her mothers
e from Remedios G.
mita to Remedios M.
Gisma, and to leave the date
of marriage blank instead of
July 6, 1980.
Finding the petition to
be sufcient in form and sub-
stance it is hereby ordered that
said petition be set for initial
hearing on February 06, 2013
in the morning session of this
Court at the Hall of Justice,
Regional Trial Court, Branch
15, Burauen, Leyte, at which
date, time and place, all per-
sons may appear and show
cause, if any, why the petitionshould not be granted.
Let a copy of this Order
be published at the expense
of the petitioner in a newspa-
per of general circulation in
the Province of Leyte, once a
week for three (3) consecutive
weeks, with the last publica-
tion to be made at least one
week prior to the date of initial
hearing.
Furnish copies of this Or-
der and petition to the Ofce
of the Solicitor General, Mu-
nicipal Civil Registrar of Dag-
ami, Leyte, Public Prosecutor
Eufronio B. Trocino III, the
petitioners and her counsel.
SO ORDERED.
IN CHAMBERS, Hall of
Justice, Burauen, Leyte, De-
cember 13, 2012.
(Sgd.) YOLANDA U.
DAGANDAN
Executive JudgeLSDE: Dec. 20, 27, 2012 &
Jan. 3, 2013
Some members
though would prefer to
rather live elsewhere,
away from their rela-
tives so as to preserve
good relations. They
reckon that when they
just live in clustered
houses, they run the
risk of occasionally ir-
ritating one another
over tries such as thequarrels of their chil-
dren that could wors-
en into adult ghts or
worse. To avoid such
friction, prudent fam-
ily members would
rather that they stay
away from one another
so that, when they meet
after years of being
away, they would have
love-lled hugs and
boisterous laughter.
Thanks to the holi-
day season that couldallow such reunion of
distant family members
to happen. The time
may be rather short,
but it is full of joy and
Happy...from page 5
excitement, more so
that the so-called spirit
of Christmas is in the
air. The party for all,
the exchanging of gifts,
the joyful greetings,
and the excitement of
being together is such
a precious moment so
unforgettable for be-
ing rare and exciting
indeed.
No matter what, it is
in this holiday season
that we enjoy the pres-ence of loved ones and
therefore feel content-
ment of loving and be-
ing loved. That makes
ones Christmas merry,
and ones New Year,
happy. Loved ones still
determine our feelings
this season, thanks to
the thing called family.
Thank God for creating
it. Happy New Year to
one and all!
these sharp rocks on
barefeet. The small,
slippery and paper
thin laments of
gamet are rmly at-
tached on the surface
of rocks that they
ought to be peeled
off/harvested metic-ulously. This process
is interrupted when
the gatherer runs to
safety to dodge the
smashing and roll-
ing actions of the
waves. Serious cases
ranging from serious
injuries to death, as
a result of injuries
and drowning, had
been the fate of some
gamet gatherers hit
by the cascading
waves. As a safetymeasure, one or two
persons are usually
assigned, one to alert
the collector of the
incoming waves.
The Porphyra, as
known in science, are
primitive saxicolous,
papery red algae, and
its thallus in cross-
section shows only
one layer of cells. Of
the three Philippine
A sea...from page 5
Porphyra species,P.
marcosii, averaging
12-14 centimeters
height, is the tallest
and therefore recom-
mended for sea farm-
ing for ease/conveni-
ence in harvesting by
pruning.
To the Ilokanos,
Porphyra or gamet,
eaten fresh or driedas salad, is rich in
digestible protein.
Its protein content is
higher than rice or
soybeans and very
close to horsemeat
in protein value.
(Madlener, 1977
The Sea Vegetable
Book). Porphyra,
among edible sea-
weeds, is considered
the richest source
of vitamins B and
C. This red sea veg-etable has also been
found to contain
36,000 to 50,000 IU
oer gram of vitamin
A, far more than
chicken eggs (850
IU) or chicken liver
(10,00 IU). Iodine in
marine algae is eaten
to check on goiter
occurrence and is,
also, known as cure
for high blood pres-
sure.
A visit to restau-
rants serving Japa-
nese food, will nd
Porphyra or gamet
as that red-purplish,
paper thin wrapper
of sushi, maki andother similar food
preparations.
In a feasibility
study, presented as a
MBA requirement (J.
M. Cordero, 1986),
showed that farming
of gamet in Northern
Philippines is prota-
ble. Its pre- and post
harvest technology
are known! Also,
market is available
locally among res-
taurants and hotelsserving Japanese,
Korean, and Chi-
nese food. Porphyra
could even be a prof-
itable commodity
for export to Japan,
Korea and China 3
seaweed eating coun-
tries.EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Sps.
el Fabilloren and Seraa D. Fabilloren extrajudi-
y settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel
gricultural land situated at Brgy. Sulupan, Paranas,
ar, under O.C.T. No. 9556, Lot No. 1200. A Deed
ale was executed in favor of Santiago C. Gabon Jr.
ried to Paulina C. Dabuet as vendees for the above-ribed property; per Doc. No. 396, Page No. 78,
k No. 168, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty.
dino L. Acuba.
E: Dec. 27, 2012, January 3 & 10, 2013
DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given that Estela M. Aterrado
executed a Deed of Adjudication over one-half por-
tion of the 1/4 share of a parcel of land, Lot No. 836,
OCT No. 0-535, with the building and improvements
thereon, situated at the Mun. of Burauen, containing an
area of 20,489 square meters, more or less. A Deed of
Sale was executed in favor of Sps. Vitus C. Carilla and
Marissa D. Carilla as vendees for the 1/2portion of the
1/4 share of the above-described property; per Doc. No.
198, Page No. 40, Book No. VIII, Series of 2012 of
Notary Public Belinda Alcober.
LSDE: Dec. 27, 2012, January 3 & 10, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Magdalina Custodio Separa-Ramo extra-ially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over 4 parcels of land: Parcel 1, Lot No. 5687,T. No. T-52147, situated in Bo. of Sawang, Municipality of Tacloban, containing anof 434 square meters, more or less; Parcel 2, Lot 3427-E-4, Psu-08-000232, T.C.T. No.649, situated at Marasbaras, City of Tacloban, containing an area of 1,000 square me-more or less; Parcel 3, Lot 4830, Case No. 20, CAD 503, containing an area of 23,700re meters, O.C.T. No. P-47432, containing an area of 23,700 square meters; Parcel 4,T. No. P-47428, Lot 4518, Case No. 503-D, containing an area of 15,557 square meters;
Doc. No. 872, Page No. 174, Book No. 12, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Josephscalona.
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ajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel
and, Cad. Lot No. 7326 (CAD 407) situated in Caloogan,
, Leyte, covered by TD/ARP No. 08-30-0013-00178, con-
ng an area of 5,152 square meters, more or less. A Deed of
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on the day he was ad-mitted as he did notsustained any seriousinjury, Asidre said.
he Department oHealth or years nowhas been campaigningagainst the use o somepowerul irecrackersand pyrotechnics un-
der its Iwas Paputokcampaign. (JOEY A.GABIETA)
mas celebration.Asidre said that an
11-year old boy romanauan, Leyte, EdgarBosi, was the hospi-tals lone victim. Hewas admitted at theEVRMC on December21 as he was hit at hiseye by a lantaka, a
spud canon made nor-mally o a bamboo.
He was discharged
nly..from page 1
selle Asidre, nurse onduty at at the time othe interview said.
Eastern Visayas washoisted as high as sig-nal number two whichresulted to intenseand nonstop rain dueto Quinta.
Since the hospital
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n hospital in the re-n and designated
the DepartmentHealth as the the
atment center orst and burn due tocrackers.
It could be due tor present weatherndition why theres no admission oient related to ire-cker incident, Gi-
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However, heavy equipmentned by the DPWH was imme-tely dispatched in the afectedas to make the roads passableore ve pm., the DPWH said.Social welare Doloresnangan o the town o AbuyogLeyte, where Quinta made adall early morning on Wednes-, said that the typhoon has notsed much damage to the town,ept or some trees uprooted and
oding incidents.But there wereages,especially those locatedthe coastal areas, that sufered
me oodings. We have yet toermine as o the moment thember o the afected barangaysugh as our disaster teams arein the areas, Manangan said.
In acloban City, 71 ami-(324 persons) coming rom
od-and and landslide pronesar-o the villages o 89,90 and 103e preemptively evacuated sincesday night at the acloban Con-tion Center. But all the amiliese allowed to return home by 9. on Wednesday by the city dis-
e risk reduction managementncil headed by Mayor Alred
mualdez.In La Paz, Leyte, our amilies25 persons coming rom the vil-
es o CanBanez and Hinamunae evacuated due to rising o
od waters.Also, 10 amilies (30 persons)
Barangay Cangumbang andamilies(22 persons) rom
uranga,both in Palo, also inte,were evacuated to barangays due to rising ood waterwned by Quinta.Te Leyte PDRRMC continuesmonitor the water levels at Bina-an river which rose to alert leveluring the height o the storm.
Meanwhile, the Eastern Sa-r PDRRMC reported that theay-a road section along thetern Samar side is not passable
as o Dec.26 due to ooding in three ba-rangays and there were amilies who wereevacuated to higher grounds.
Te OCD-8 also announced to the rid-ing public not to pass through Brgy. Cahu-pian, Sogod, Southern, Leyte aer a land-
slide occurred there when Quinta hit Eastern Visayas.According to the OCD regional director, passen-
gers going to St. Bernard and Lilioan port area are ad-vised to pass through Baybay Leyte instead o Sogod.(With reports from Resty Cayubit & Robert Francisco)
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