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P unto ! PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO! www.punto.com.ph L u z o n Central P 8. 00 Volume 9 Number 49 Mon - Wed November 23 - 25, 2015 Page 10 please REMEMBERING. Society of Pampanga Columnists Chair Bong Lacson reads statement of media solidarity denouncing the prevailing culture of impunity at the commemoration rites on the 6th anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre. Photo by Deng Pangilinan By Ashley Manabat C LARK FREEPORT – “Stupid plans,” was how Mar Roxas called the plans to construct airports in Sangley Point and Bu- lacan and the proposed extension and widening of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Ma- nila. Mar: Bulacan, Sangley airports ‘stupid plans’ NAIA extension too SHARING. Holiday Inn Resort-Clark GM Gaurav Rai puts first decorative ball on the Tree of Hope at the hotel’s lobby to launch the hotel’s Yuletide campaign with World Vision to raise funds for emergency assistance to families affected by disasters and help children living in poverty. Each of the decorative ball has a corresponding peso amount for donors as their share to make a meaningful Christmas celebration to the underprivileged. Joining their GM are F&B Director Thelma Valdepenas and Sales Director Mabel Lopez-Roman. Photo by Bong Lacson CLARK FREEPORT – As the wheels of jus- tice grind exceedingly slow for the victims of the worst election-relat- 6 yeARS AfteR, No juStIce Media groups remember Ampatuan Massacre ed violence in Philippine history and most vicious attack on journalists in the world, more than 200 persons - mostly stu- dents of mass commu- nications of the Angeles University Foundation (AUF) and members of Page 10 please By Ding cervantes CITY OF SAN FER- NANDO - The country’s biggest movement of fisherfolk said 12,237 fisherfolk from nine mu- nicipalities of Zambales remain displaced by the 12,237 fisherfolk remain displaced by Chinese incursion Chinese incursion into the West Philippine Sea, as it expressed lament over the failure of Pres. Aquino to tackle the is- sue directly with Chi- nese Pres. Xi Jinping. The Pambansang Page 10 please Holiday Inn, World Vision partner for ‘Tree of Hope’ CLARK FREEPORT --- Bringing smile to poor children and their fami- lies this Christmas, an in- ternational Christian hu- manitarian organization in partnership with a pio- neer hotel here launched on Monday a Christmas tree decoration-donation campaign. The campaign, dubbed as “Tree of Hope” is now on its sec- ond year. World Vision Philippines partners with Holiday Inn Clark to put sparkling silver and pur- plish pink balls on the Christmas tree located at the lobby of the said ho- tel. Guests and employ- ees who wish to donate may choose from color- ful balls and decorations. The ornaments have a peso equivalent. All pro- ceeds will go to World Vi- sion’s projects and pro- grams in the country. Part of the proceeds of the Tree of Hope cam- paign will be used for emergency assistance to families affected by re- cent disasters. Christmas is the sea- Page 10 please During the media fo- rum “Inn the News Cami” organized by the Ca- pampangan in Media, Inc. (CAMI) in cooper- ation with the Clark De- velopment Corp. (CDC) and Holiday Inn Clark here last Friday, Pam- panga 3rd District Rep. Oscar S. Rodriguez dis- closed how Roxas, then Rodriguez

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LuzonCentralP 8.00

Volume 9 Number 49Mon - WedNovember 23 - 25, 2015

Page 10 please

REMEMBERING. Society of Pampanga Columnists Chair Bong Lacson reads statement of media solidarity denouncing the prevailing culture of impunity at the commemoration rites on the 6th anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre. Photo by Deng Pangilinan

By Ashley Manabat

CLARK FREEPORT – “Stupid plans,” was how Mar Roxas called the plans to construct

airports in Sangley Point and Bu-lacan and the proposed extension and widening of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Ma-nila.

Mar: Bulacan, Sangley airports ‘stupid plans’

NAIA extension too

SHARING. Holiday Inn Resort-Clark GM Gaurav Rai puts first decorative ball on the Tree of Hope at the hotel’s lobby to launch the hotel’s Yuletide campaign with World Vision to raise funds for emergency assistance to families affected by disasters and help children living in poverty. Each of the decorative ball has a corresponding peso amount for donors as their share to make a meaningful Christmas celebration to the underprivileged. Joining their GM are F&B Director Thelma Valdepenas and Sales Director Mabel Lopez-Roman. Photo by Bong Lacson

CLARK FREEPORT – As the wheels of jus-tice grind exceedingly slow for the victims of the worst election-relat-

6 yeARS AfteR, No juStIce

Media groups remember Ampatuan Massacre

ed violence in Philippine history and most vicious attack on journalists in the world, more than 200 persons - mostly stu-

dents of mass commu-nications of the Angeles University Foundation (AUF) and members of

Page 10 please

By Ding cervantes

CITY OF SAN FER-NANDO - The country’s biggest movement of fisherfolk said 12,237 fisherfolk from nine mu-nicipalities of Zambales remain displaced by the

12,237 fisherfolk remain displaced by Chinese incursion

Chinese incursion into the West Philippine Sea, as it expressed lament over the failure of Pres. Aquino to tackle the is-sue directly with Chi-nese Pres. Xi Jinping.

The Pambansang Page 10 please

Holiday Inn, World Vision partner for

‘Tree of Hope’CLARK FREEPORT --- Bringing smile to poor children and their fami-lies this Christmas, an in-ternational Christian hu-manitarian organization in partnership with a pio-neer hotel here launched on Monday a Christmas tree decoration-donation campaign.

The campaign, dubbed as “Tree of Hope” is now on its sec-ond year. World Vision Philippines partners with Holiday Inn Clark to put sparkling silver and pur-plish pink balls on the Christmas tree located at the lobby of the said ho-tel.

Guests and employ-ees who wish to donate may choose from color-ful balls and decorations. The ornaments have a peso equivalent. All pro-ceeds will go to World Vi-sion’s projects and pro-grams in the country.

Part of the proceeds of the Tree of Hope cam-paign will be used for emergency assistance to families affected by re-cent disasters.

Christmas is the sea-Page 10 please

During the media fo-rum “Inn the News Cami” organized by the Ca-pampangan in Media, Inc. (CAMI) in cooper-ation with the Clark De-velopment Corp. (CDC) and Holiday Inn Clark here last Friday, Pam-panga 3rd District Rep. Oscar S. Rodriguez dis-closed how Roxas, then Rodriguez

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LUNGSOD NG MALOLOS -- Patay ang isa sa mga suspek sa pagpatay kay Judge Wilfre-do Nieves ng Bulacan Region-al Trial Court matapos itong mang-agaw ng baril at man-laban sa loob ng Malolos PNP patrol car nitong Lunes ng um-aga sa kahabaan ng MacAr-thur Highway sa Barangay San Pablo dito.

Ang napatay ay kinilalang si Arnel Janoras, isa sa mga suspek sa pagpatay kay Judge Nieves na pinagbabaril ng na-karaang linggo.

Ayon kay Atty. Christian Natividad, mayor ng Malolos, isa si Janoras sa mga sus-pek sa kaso ni Judge Nieves

Suspek sa judge slay, patay sa pag-agaw ng baril ng pulisngunit aniya’y hindi pa niya lu-bos na nakukumpleto ang ma-hahalagang detalye ukol dito.

Aniya, nagmula ang nasa-bing patrol car sa CIDG Bu-lacan patungo sa lungsod ng San Jose Del Monte upang i-inquest ang suspek para sa kasong illegal possession of fire arms nang umano’y mang-agaw ng baril ng isa sa mga pulis escort nito.

Wala pang opisyal na pa-hayag ang Malolos City Police Station kaugnay sa nasabing insidente.

Samantala, nakatakda din sanang iharap ang suspek sa isang press conference sa Camp Olivas sa San Fernan-do Pampanga kaugnay sa pagpatay kay Judge Nieves.

MACABEBE, Pampanga – Mayor Annette Flores-Bal-gan on Monday urged the police to continue their re-lentless drive against ille-gal drugs following the re-cent arrest of this town’s top 5 alleged most wanted drug pusher.

Balgan said the police led by Chief. Insp. Paul Gamido, town police chief, “are highly commended” for the arrest of Rodolfo Mallari Tolentino, 39,

FIGHT ILLEGAL DRUGS. Macabebe Mayor Annette Flores-Balgan and Pampanga Police Director Senior Supt. Rodolfo Recomono Jr. during a meeting at her office on Monday. Contributed photo

Macabebe’s Top 5 most wanted drug pusher arrested

of Barangay Sta. Maria, here , just before midnight on Friday during a buy-bust operation. The top 5 most wanted drug personality in this town was arrested with Bobby Manansa-la Maniquez, 36, also of Sta. Maria.

“Drugs destroy the very core of humanity and we must unite to eradicate the men-ace,”said Balgan, who met Pampanga Police Director Sr. Supt. Rodolfo Recomono Jr. at

her office on Monday. Gamido said Tolentino

was charged with drug push-ing and possession of illegal drugs on November 23, while Maniquez was charged with possession of illegal drugs.

Confiscated from the sus-pects were two plastic sa-chets of Shabu, P500 bill marked money and a black Euro motorcycle with plate number.

–Press release

By ernie esconde

SAMAL, Bataan- A crusade declaring war against illegal drugs took off Friday here, the first open movement of such magnitude ever launched in the province denouncing the drug menace.

Two big groups coming from two directions merged at the town plaza after separately making the rounds of majority of the 14 barangays of the ag-ricultural town.

Mayor Gene dela Fuente led the long parade coming from Barangay East Calagui-man while Vice Mayor Aida Macalinao headed the group coming from Barangay Lalaw-igan.

Participants came from all sectors, most of whom were elementary pupils and high school students. Many chil-dren carried placards de-nouncing illegal drugs.

“We decided to invite more of the youth because they are more vulnerable to illegal drugs and they are the life of our town. I am ready to give

Bataan town launches crusade vs illegal drugs

you all-out support and love,” the mayor told the children.

“Ang droga ay sumisira ulti-mo sa bata, sinisira hindi lang isipan, pagkatao kundi buong pamilya ng maraming ang-kan,” she added.

CRUSADA stands for Cru-sade of Responsive and Unit-ed Samalenos Against Drug Abuse.

The mayor, however, re-minded everybody that the crusade will not be only for one day. “Gagawin natin ito araw-araw sa tulong ng lahat ng relihiyon, ng mga simbah-an upang ipakita na ang drug pushers ay walang lugal sa Samal,” dela Fuente said.

She said that every day at 3 p.m. from November 15 – 20, church bells were rung and a one-minute ecumenical prayer made.

The mayor led the signing of a Pledge of Commitment declaring war against illegal drugs.

Representatives from the police and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency talked about the drug menace.

THE COMMISSION on High-er Education (CHED), in part-nership with Angeles Universi-ty Foundation (AUF) recently conducted two simultaneous events on intellectual proper-ty (IP) support in higher edu-cation research namely: IP Fo-rum for HEI Top Management and IP Foundation Course for HEI Researchers held at the AUF Sports and Cultural Cen-ter in Angeles City.

Participants consisting of key officials and faculty re-searchers from various col-leges and universities in the country participated in the said events led by Dr. Caridad O. Abuan, CHED Region III Di-rector and Dr. Joseph Emman-uel Y. Angeles, AUF President.

Keynote Speakers for the IP Forum included IPOPHL IP Rights Specialist V Engr. Amelou E. Lim, Director CHED Legal and Legislative Services Director Atty. Carmelita Yad-ao-Sison and CHED Director

CHED, AUF stage IP forumfor Planning, Research and Knowledge Management Dr. Napoleon K. Juanillo, Jr. Engr. Lim discussed the IPOPHL ini-tiatives in the academe while Atty. Sison talked on CHED’s role in IP promotion in educa-tion. Dr. Juanillo emphasized the role of IP in strengthening institutional capacities.

Workshops were facilitated by experts from the Intellectual Property of the Philippines (IP-OPHL), Copyrights Licensing Society, and Books@Jacaran-da, a registered literary agen-cy in Singapore.

Topics on Patents, Utili-ty Models and Basics of Pat-ent Search were discussed by Engr. Wilfredo O. Calaguan, Assistant Chief of the Docu-mentation, Information and Technology Transfer Bureau (DITTB) and Engr. Virginia F. Aumentado, IP Specialist, both from IPO-Phl. Address-ing the issues and concerns about copyrights were Mr. Al-

vin J. Buenaventura, Execu-tive Director, Filipinas Copy-right Licensing Society, Inc. (FILCOLS) and Atty. Maria An-drea D. Pasion-Flores, Liter-ary Agent, Books@Jacaranda.

According to the AUF Cen-ter for Research and Develop-ment Executive Director and CHED Higher Education Re-gional Research Committee (HERRC) Director Dr. Rober-to C. Pagulayan, the events aimed at bridging the IP knowl-edge gap in HEIs; addressing the need to institutionalize IP structure and policy in HEIs, and to incorporate the teach-ing of research designs that considers possible patent-able/copyrightable output. He also added that since knowl-edge power is fast becoming a basic capital in a competitive knowledge economy, a strong IP system must be established to strengthen the research ca-pability and develop a mature research culture in HEIs. –PR

THE CITY Government of San Fernando reminded business-men to renew early their permits and file income tax payments avoid the long queue next year.

Mayor Edwin D. Santiago urged commercial establish-ments and traders to reapply their mayor’s permit and licens-es during recent taxpayer’s symposium held at the Heroes Hall.

“We are holding the taxpayers’ symposium every year to inform our constituents about tax deadlines” said Mayor San-tiago.

City Treasurer Mary Ann Bautista said that the symposium was convened to give stakeholders updates including the amendments on schedules of collection of fees.

“We invited representatives of local business establish-ments who are scheduled to renew their business permits early next year” said Bautista.

In his message, Mayor Santiago noted that “taxes are the life-blood of the government” adding that the city revenue translates into basic services and projects for Fernandinos.

Also present during the symposium were City Councilors Noel Tulabut, Harvey Quiwa and representatives from front-line service providers such as the Bureau of Fire Prevention (BFP), City Legal Office (CLO), City Economic Enterprise Di-vision (CEED and City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO).

Fernandino taxpayers may start processing their business permits at the City Hall on the first week of December. Dead-line of quarterly business tax payments is on January 20, 2016. –CSFP-CIO

CSF holds tax symposium

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AC parks hold simultaneous Christmas lighting programANGELES CITY - Christ-mas came in early in this city.

With almost 40 days before christmas, the Christmas spirit is al-

ready being felt, heard, seen and tasted in al-most all the nooks and corners.

The local govern-ment, in cooperation and

partnership with local ba-rangay officials and civic organizations, held a si-multaneous lighting of christmas lights on the different parks of the city,

especially those which are along the old PNR rail tracks. barangay offi-cials of Agapito del Rosa-rio, CM. Recto, Lourdes Sur, Lourdes Sur East, Pungbulu, Malabanias and Tabun led the light-ing ceremony in their re-spective areas, together with their constituents.

Mayor Ed Pamintu-an joined Malabanias Barangay Captain Rey Gueco at the Malabanias Peoples’ Park during the lighting and boodle fight;while Chief of Staff Alexander Cauguiran led the officials of the baran-gays covering the Esta-cion de Angeles Peo-ples’ Park.

A boodle fight, spon-sored by CLAC Pres-ident Jae Flores, was also offered to the peo-

ple. Meanwhile, at Brgy. Pulungbulu, Brgy. Cap-tain Santos joined the Friends of Ed in lighting the Friend’s Par. Brgy. Tabun, although it’s not a part of the PNR railway tracks, joined also, head-ed by Barangay Captain Alma Mercado.

According to Pa-mintuan, this simulta-neous lightning activity is one way to uplift the spirit of our people and make them feel the spir-it of Christmas. “When they are tired from their work and their daily chores, they can go to our parks to relax, enjoy the scenery, be relaxed and spend quality time with their friends and family- this is our ear-ly Christmas gift to our people.”

Other places in the city, like Northville Cutud, Plaza Angel in the heri-tage district, all the bridg-es and main thorough-fares are also bedecked with Christmas lights and decors.

Meanwhile, Cau-guiran announced that the Estacion de Ange-les People’s’ Park will once again host a series of Christmas concerts to be presented by various schools in the city, in-cluding the City College of Angeles. Performanc-es will be held on No-vember 27, December 11 and 23 at the PNR and December 18 at Pla-za Angel, Heritage Dis-trict.

The performances start at 7pm.

–Angeles CIO

BooDLE FIGHT. Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan and Councilor Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno join other government and barangay officials in a boodle fight after the simultaneous lighting of Angeles City’s parks, just in time for Christmas. Photo courtesy of AC-CIo

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City holds inter-school

dance competition

ANGELES CITY - In a bid to partner with schools to pro-mote arts and culture, the local government here, through the Angeles City Tourism Office held Terakan keng Piindakan, Inter-school Modern/Hiphop Dance Contest.

According to Dr. Richard Daenos, City Tourism Officer, the competition aims to instill an appreciation of dance as an art form and encourage stu-dents to recognize and appre-ciate originality, creativity, and variety of movement associat-ed with dance.

The elimination took place on November 14 at Robinsons Place Balibago, while the final showdown was held Novem-ber 21 at the Estacion De An-geles People’s Park.

The contest was partici-pated in by 9 schools, name-ly Angeles City National Trade School (ACNTS), Angeles University Foundation Inte-grated School (AUF-IS), Cla-ro M. Recto Information and Communication Technology High School (CMRICTHS), Chevalier School, Francis-co G. Nepomuceno Memorial High School (FGNMHS), J.F. Kuzma Incorporated, Malaba-nias Integrated School, Re-public Central Colleges and Systems Plus College Foun-dation (SPCF).

The five schools who made it to the finals during the elim-ination were: ACNTS, AUF-IS, Chevalier School, FGNMHS and JF Kuzma Inc.

During the finals, Cheva-lier School bested the rest with their awe-inspiring per-formance and emerged as the grand winners, followed by AUF-IS and J.F. Kuzma Inc in second and third place re-spectively. The grand winners received a cash prize worth P30,000, second placers took home P20,000 and the third got P10,000.

This is the second year that the local government held the Terakan keng Piindakan, which was then an inter-ba-rangay competition. The activ-ity was actively supported and sponsored by Globe Telecom Inc., and Robinsons Place Balibago. –Angeles CIO

TERAkAn kEnG PIInDAkAn. The Caballero Dance Group from Chevalier School was named this year’s grand winner of the Terakan keng Piindakan Inter-school Modern/Hiphop Dance Contest held at Robinsons Place Balibago. Contributed photo

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IN PARTNERSHIP with Clark Development Cor-poration, San Miguel Corporation, and Smart PLDT Telecommunications, Fontana Hot Spring Lei-sure Parks, shortly known as Fontana, successful-ly hosted the Fontana Clark Auto-Motorama 2015 (FCAMR2015) at Fontana Convention Center from November 13 to 15.

The said biggest auto show with a theme “Drive More To Reach More” featured super cars, fami-ly cars, hot rods, super bikes, military jeeps, vans, trucks, and ATV. It also displayed the MAZDA RX7 replica which was used in the Fast and Furious film as well as the Kawasaki which is declared as the fastest motorbike in the world.

The said auto show also includes a Golf Tourna-ment, Car and Truck of the Year Philippines Awards 2015, Black and white Pool Party, the Fontana JSK Car Convoy, and the grand finals of Fontana Dance Showdown.

RACING TO A HOT STARTOn the first day of the event, the car and bike dis-

tributors and manufacturers, VIP guests, and some members of the press played the Golf Tournament at Fontana Apollon Korea and Country Club (FAKCC).

In the afternoon, a press conference was held at the new lobby of the convention. It was chaired by Mabalacat Mayor Marino “Boking” Morales, Atty. Arthur Tugade, CDC President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Roberto Huang, President of San Miguel Brewery Inc., Mr. Luigi Lopa, Vice President of PLDT Smart Telecommunications, Mr. Manuel Se-queira, CEO of Fontana, and Mr. Robert Consunji, President of Car Awards Group Inc.(CAGI).

The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Dr. Lam Ying Lok, Chairman of Jimei Group.

On display were the car models of GTO Ponti-ac, Mercury Cougar, Chevy Camaro, Mini Cooper S, Lotus, Maseratti, Ferrari, Shelby GT 500 (Eleanor), Mustang, Jaguar, Alfa Romeo, Mazda, Hot Rod, BMW, Subaru, Hyundai, Mazda, Kia, Ford, Mitsibishi,

Fontana Clark Auto-Motorama 2015, a successFord, Lancer, Military Jeeps, Haima, Suzuki among others.

While the motorbikes displayed were the Victory, Indian, Polaris, Kawasaki, Ducati, BMW, and Suzuki.

Simultaneously, the FCAMR2015 Golf Tourna-ment Awarding and Car and Truck of the Year Phil-ippines 2015 Awards Night by CAGI, the country’s premier automotive award-giving body, were held at Fontana Golden Pavilion in the first night.

After months of preparation and testing 78 vehi-cles from the 2015 model year, which involved rough-ly 1,500 test drives for four days, CAGI, has named the Mazda 2 as the 2015 Car of the Year-Philippines and the Nissan Navara as the Truck of the Year-Phil-ippines.

Furthermore, CAGI awarded 25 minor titles to car and truck model finalists. Winners were Ford Ever-est and Ford Everest Titanium, Suzuki Celerio, Kia Forte, Honda, Mazda, Lexus, Jaguar, Volvo, Volk-swagen, Subaru, Mazda, Volkswagen, Nissan, Rolls Royce among others.

So MucH MoRe oN tHe SecoND DAyThe Fontana JSK Car Convoy served as the high-

light of the second day. At 8:30AM, the cars were led by Sequeira in Trinoma Quezon City all driving to cross the way to North Luzon Expressway (NLEx). Before noon, the convoy with a total of 1,059 cars converged at Fontana.

The black and white-themed Pool Party hap-pened in Fontana’s Olympic-sized Pool wherein DJ Ken Tanabe, DJ Joker and DJ Chris, and DJ Janice of DMC Philippines led the party with music enter-tainment. There were laser dancers and models who were from Brazil, Columbia, Russel, Ukraine, All the car and motor distributors and manufacturers, VIP guests, national and local media attended the night-long party.

tHe HyPeR tHIRD DAyOn the third day of the show, the most-awaited

grand finals of dance competition called the Fontana Dance Showdown started in the afternoon. Since April of the year, the production team begun roam-ing around the country to select the best 10 dance group finalists. On the grand finals proper, the de-clared group champion was the Names Going Wild which received 25,000PHP. The 1st Runner Up was the J Crisis who received 15,000PHP while the de-clared 2nd Runner Up was the FMD Kids who re-ceived 10,000PHP.

Apart from the prizes given by DZME1530, Se-queira rewarded each group winner an additional 10,000PHP. Nonetheless, the non-winning dance groups received prizes.

Sexbomb Aira Bermudez was one of the judges of the said dance competition.

Furthermore, Names Going Wild will be perform-ing in Fontana’s New Year’s Eve Countdown Party as stated by Sequeira.

As promised, part of the proceeds of the event will go to the late Paul Walker’s foundation, the Reach Out Worldwide Foundation, an organization dedi-cated to relief efforts for victims of natural disasters around the world.

FCAMR2015 was co-organized with with San Miguel Brewery, San Miguel Purefoods, Reach Out Worldwide Foundation, Ginebra San Miguel, Petron, Clark International Speedway, Car Awards Group In-corporated, JSK Custom Paint and Auto Works, and Department of Tourism Region 3.

Meanwhile, with the success of FCAMR2015, Se-queira said he hopes it will become an annual event for many years to come.

Like the FCAMR2015, Fontana Convention Cen-ter, your palace of fun and excellence, can be your next best venue of your dream event. Why don’t we make that dream event a reality at Fontana? To know more about us, call +6345 599 5000. You may also like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Fontana-Clark and follow us on Twitter and Instagram at fon-tana_2015.

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ON NOVEMBER 12, 2015, at SEDA Hotel Bonifacio Global City, ABS CBN’s Gerald Anderson has signed a contract as the new ambassador of Ocean Ad-venture, a premiere marine attraction in Southeast Asia and the first and only open water marine theme park in the Philippines.

For the past 14 years, Ocean Adven-ture provides not only Edutainment but also offers close encounter experience for everyone. The company’s mission is to Enlighten, Entertain, and Empower communities to care for animals and to conserve and protect nature. Ocean Ad-venture are leaders in animal care and welfare, true environmentalists and con-servationists.

Ocean Adventure sustains the Ma-rine Biodiversity and is recognised as one of Bureau of Fisheries and Aquat-ic Resources (BFAR) partners together with Philippine Marine Mammal Strand-ing Network (PMMSN).

Why Gerald Anderson?After he left the Pinoy Big Broth-

er (PBB) House, Gerald Anderson has

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESREGIONAL TRIAL COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL REGION

OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTANGELES CITY

CHINA BANKINGCORPORATION, F.C. Case No. 2015-1236 Mortgagee, -versus- Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage underSPS. JOSE D. CARREON Act 3135, as amendedand RUTH P. CARREON Mortgagors.

x------------------------------------------xNOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

Upon extra judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended filed by the above-named Mortgagee against the Mortgagors, SPS. joSe D. cARReoN and RutH P. cARReoN, with residence and postal address at 30-6 Paris Ave., Don Bonifacio Subdivision, Pulung Maragul, Angeles City to satisfy the outstanding mortgaged debt which as of September 30, 2015 amounts to SEvEN MILLION tWo HuNDReD foRty tHouSAND fIVe HuNDReD eIGHty tHRee PeSoS AND 33/100 (P7,240,583.33) Philippine currency, principal inclusive of interest due, penalty on equal amortization, penalty on principal, interest and attorney’s fee but exclusive the expenses incurred in the filing of this foreclosure and other expenses and charges allowed by law, the undersigned Sheriff IV will sell at public auction on December 16, 2015 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the Regional trial court, office of the clerk of court, Angeles city located at Ground floor, chief justice jose Abad Santos Hall of justice, Pulung Maragul, Angeles city, to the highest bidder for Cash and in Philippine Currency, the following parcel of land with all the improvements existing thereon, to wit;

t.c.t. No. —188306—A parcel of land (Lot 6, Block 30 of the subdivision plan (LRC)

Psd-57373 (Sheet 1), being a portion of Lot 4 described on plan (LRC) Pcs-3857, LRC (GLRO) Cad. Rec. No. 124), situated in the Barrio of Balibago, City of Angeles, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., points 3-4 by Lot 7, Block 30 of the subdivision plan; on the SE., points 4-1 by Lot 19, Block 30 of the subdivision plan; on the SW., points 1-2 by Lot 5, Block 30 of the subdivision plan; and on the NW., points 2-3 by Road Lot 9 of the subdivision plan. x x x containing an area of THREE HUNDRED ONE (301) SQUARE METERS, more or less. x x x.

Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the above mentioned parcel/s of land for their information and protection.

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 December 23, 2015, at the same time and place without further notice.

Angeles City, November 9, 2015. ELOY J. GADIA Sheriff IV Copy furnished:

SPS. JOSE D. CARREON and RUTH P. CARREON30-6 Paris Ave., Don Bonifacio Subd.,Pulung Maragul, Angeles City

CHINA BANKING CORPORATION c/o LILIBETH R. CARINO8745 Paseo de Roxas cor. Villar St.,Makati City

ALCALA DUMLAO ALAMEDA TAN ALANO AND MANINGDING4th Floor, Philcom Bldg., 8755 Paseo de RoxasCor. Villar Sts., Makati City

PUNTO! Central Luzon: November 11, 18 & 25, 2015

NotIce of extRAjuDIcIAl SettleMeNtNotice is hereby given that the heirs of SPS. AlejANDRo MAcAPAGAl

and FELISA TORRES who died intestate on February 23, 1985 and December 25, 1999, respectively, in Mabalacat City, Pampanga executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement of their estate, more particularly described as a parcel of land (Lot 6, Blk. 3 of the subd. plan (LRC) Psd-171401, being a portion of Lot 52-C, Psd-1214, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 132) situated in the Bo. of Dau, Mabalacat, Prov. of Pampanga, Island of Luzon and covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 119975-R, before Notary Public Ronaldo P. Duro as per Doc No. 457, Page No. 32, Book No. 10, Series of 2015.Punto! Central Luzon: November 11, 18 & 25, 2015

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESReGIoNAl tRIAl couRtTHIRD JUDICIAL REGION

BRANcH 49GUAGUA, PAMPANGA

IN RE: PETITION FOR CANCELLATION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF ROSBY DIZON UNDER LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY NO. 92-2725 REGISTERED ON AUGUST 19, 1992.

AND CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF ROSBY III DIZON PAULE UNDER LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY NO.92-3783 REGISTERED ON DECEMBER 4, 1991.

AILEEN DIZON PAULE,Petitioner,

-versus- SPL. PROC. NO. G-15-2589

LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF LUBAO, PAMPANGA and the NATIONAL STATISTICS AND CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL, Respondents.x-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x

oRDeROn 11 November 2015, petitioner through counsel, Atty. Alleen E. Sanchez-

Bartolo, filed the instant petition praying that after due notice, publication and hearing, judgment be rendered: ordering the Philippine Statistics Authority (formerly NSO) and the Local Civil Registrar of Lubao, Pampanga to cancel the Certificate of Live Birth of Rosby Dizon with Local Civil Registry No. 92-2725; and to correct on the Birth Certificate of Live Birth of Rosby III Dizon Paule with Local Civil Registry No. 92-3783 by correcting the maiden name of petitioner entered therein from Aileen D. Dizon to Aileen G. Dizon and the place of birth of Rosby III from Sta. Catalina, Lubao, Pampanga to Escolastica Romero District Hospital, Lubao, Pampanga and to cancel the entries Glenelle Gutierrez, Midwife, Sta. Catalina, Lubao, Pampanga, August 6, 1992 under Item No. 13 as Rosby III was born at Escolastica Romero District Hospital (ERDH), Lubao, Pampanga on August 6, 1992.

It appearing to be sufficient in form and substance, the petition is set for hearing on 18 February 2016 at 8:30 in the morning to be conducted at the Hall of Justice, San Matias, Guagua, Pampanga at which date, time and place, the petitioner shall appear and prove their petition. All persons interested in the petition are enjoined to appear and show cause why, if any they have, the petition should not be granted.

The Court hereby orders the petitioner: to serve within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt hereof copies of the petition and its annexes to the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor, City of San Fernando, Pampanga and to submit compliance.

Likewise, the Civil Registrar and any person having or claiming any interest under the entries whose cancellation is sought is/are directed to file a written opposition to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted within fifteen (15) days from notice of the petition, or from the last date of hearing for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Pampanga, in accordance with P.D. 1072.

Further, the petitioner, at her expenses, is ordered to cause the publication of this Order before the date of hearing for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Pampanga.

Furnish copy hereof the petitioner, her counsel, the Solicitor General, the Provincial Prosecutor of Pampanga, the Civil Registrar General (NSO), Manila and the Local Civil Registrar of Lubao, Pampanga.

SO ORDERED.Guagua, Pampanga, 12 November 2015.

jeSuSA MyleNe c. SuBA-ISIP Presiding Judge

Punto! Central Luzon: November 18, 25 & December 2, 2015

RA Form 10.1Republic of the Philippines

OFFICE OF THE CITY CIvIL REGISTRARProvince of Pampanga

Mabalacat city

NotIce of PuBlIcAtIoNIn compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is herebvy served to

the public that emmanuel c. Siopongco has filed with this Office a Petition for change of first Name from eMMANuel ButcH to eMMANuel in the Ceretificate of Live Birth of eMMANuel ButcH cABAlBAG SIoPoNGco who was born on August 2, 1970 at Mamatitang, Mabalacat, Pampanga and whose parents are Manuel Siopongco and Nena cabalbag.

Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than seven (7) days after the completion of the publication period.

(Sgd) VIctoR teRRy A. MeDINA City Civil Registrar

Punto! Central Luzon: November 18 & 25, 2015

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESREGIONAL TRIAL COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL REGION

OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTANGELES CITY

BALIKATAN PROPERTYHOLDINGS, INC., Extra-Judicial Foreclosure ofMortgagee, Real Estate Mortgage under -versus- Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118 SPS. ROMEO C. ANCHETA F.C. Case No. 2015-1232and CELIA M. ANCHETAMortgagors.x---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALEUpon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended filed by

the Mortgagee, BAlIkAtAN PRoPeRty HolDINGS, INc., with office address at the 22nd floor, RcBc Savings Bank corporate center, 26th Street near 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global city, taguig city, against the Mortgagors, SPS. ROMEO C. ANCHETA and CELIA M. ANCHETA, with known address at #1455 M. Severino Reyes, Sta. cruz, Manila and lot 11, Blk. 8, Paris, Don Bonifacio Subd., Brgy. Balibago, Angeles city, Pampanga, and HeRMoSA SAVINGS & loAN BANk, INc., hereinafter referred to as the “originating Institution”, in order to satisfy the mortgage debts which as of August 06, 2012, amounts to SeVeN HuNDReD foRty oNe tHouSAND eIGHt HuNDReD fIfty PeSoS (P741,850.00), Philippine currency, principal including interest thereon, and other charges allowed by law, the undersigned Sheriff IV hereby gives notice and announces that on December 9, 2015 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning, at the office of the clerk of court, Regional trial court, Angeles city, located at the Ground floor of the chief justice jose Abad Santos Hall of justice Bldg., Brgy. Pulung Maragul, Angeles city, will sell at public auction for CASH and in Philippine Currency, the following parcel of land with all existing and future improvements thereon, to wit;

tct No. 87113“A parcel of land (Lot 11, Block 8 of the subdivision plan (LRC)

Psd-57373 (Sheet 1), being a portion of Lot 4 described on plan (LRC) Pcs-3857, LRC (GLRO) Cad. Rec. No. 124), situated in the Barrio of Balibago, City of Angeles, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the N., points 1-2 by Lot 10, Block 8 of the subdivision plan; on the E., points 2-3 by Lot 28, Block 8 of the subdivision plan; on the S., points 3-4 by Lot 12, Block 8 of the subdivision plan; and on the W., points 4-1 by Lot 28, Block 8 of the subdivision plan. x x x containing an area of THREE HUNDRED (300) SQUARE METERS, more or less. x x x”Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the above-

mentioned parcel of land for their information and protection.In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it

shall be held on December 16, 2015 at the same time and place without further notice.

Angeles City, October 21, 2015.joSe GleNN V. RoSARIo

Copy furnished: Sheriff IV BALIKATAN PROPERTY HOLDINGS, INC.Represented by IAN M. CONCEPCIONMortgagee22nd Floor, RCBC Savings Bank Corporate Center,26th and 25th Streets, Bonifacio South,Bonifacio Global City, Taguig CityAtty. HENRY C. SANTOSCounsel for the Mortgagee22/F RCBC Savings Bank Corporate Center,26th Street 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig CitySps. ROMEO C. ANCHETA and CELIA M. ANCHETAMortgagors#1455 M. Severino Reyes, Sta. Cruz, ManilaPUNTO! Central Luzon: November 11, 18 & 25, 2015

NotIce of extRAjuDIcIAl SettleMeNtNotice is hereby given that the heirs of julIetA l. SeRRANo who died

intestate on November 4, 2014 in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement of her estate, more particularly described as Savings Account No. 1-197-36359-9 with the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, Novaliches Branch, before Notary Public Cecilio C. Lumantao as per Doc No. 364, Page No. 73, Book No. XV, Series of 2014.Punto! Central Luzon: November 25, December 2 & 9, 2015

NotIce of extRAjuDIcIAl SettleMeNtNotice is hereby given that the heirs of lucIA M. cAtANGHAl who

died intestate on March 25, 2010 in Mabalacat City, Pampanga executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement of her estate, more particularly described as a parcel of land (Lot 5, Block 4 of the subdivision plan Psd-58311, being a portion of Lot 354-C described on plan Psd-15053, LRC Rec. No. ) with existing improvements thereon, situated in the Barrio of San Francisco, Mun. of Mabalacat, Prov. of Pampanga and covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 179064-R of the Registry of Deeds of Pampanga, before Notary Public Conrado T. Danan as per Doc No. 118, Page No. 24, Book No. 38, Series of 2015.Punto! Central Luzon: November 25, December 2 & 9, 2015

GERALD ANDERSON: Ocean Adventure’s Brand Ambassadorproven his talent in the real world. The multi-talented Action-Drama Prince, Gerald Anderson, has appeared in sev-eral shows, movies and product en-dorsements. He has also won various awards in the entertainment world.

Millions of guests have enjoyed Ocean Adventures amazing shows and attractions including famous personali-ties. Being a native of Subic, Gerald An-derson started visiting the park as early as 2008. He has shared his joy of going there with his friends, families and with the kids from the Cancer Warrior Foun-dation and other charities he’s been supporting.

Ocean Adventure has chosen Mr. An-derson to help them in creating aware-ness on how our sea creatures should be taken cared of and to enlighten ev-eryone on the role of marine biodiversity on our eco-system. They have seen in him the same values that the company wants to promote. And that is, to “Redis-cover Your Nature”. The human nature of sharing, respecting loving, caring for our family, animals and nature.

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AffIDAVIt of loSSI, PASTORA L. MAKABALI, of legal age, widow with temporary address at Unit 1805-A, Renaissance Condominiuns 3000, Pasig City, Philippines, after having been sworn in accordance with law hereby depose and state that:

1. I am the surviving legitimate spouse of the late GREGORIO MAKABALI;

2. Prior to the deathof my husband, GREGORIO MAKABALI, on 18 December 1993, both of us contributed personal property to form the Gregorio B. Makabali Family Trust (the “Trust”) and became Trustors thereof;

3. On other hand, Atty. Jose Ma. Buňag was constituted as Trustee of the Trust;

4. I am the current Trustee of the above-mentioned Gregorio B. Makabali Family Trust, after the registration of the prior Trustee, Atty. Jose Ma. Buňag on 02 February 1996;

5. Among the properties contributed to the aboved-mentioned Trust were the Four-teen Thousand (14,000) shares of stock in the V.L Makabali Memorial Hospital, Inc. (“VLMMHI”), a corporation wherein my husband was one of the original incorporators;

6. Sometime in the last year, I was looking for the Original Certificate of Stock and in VLMMHI but said Original Certificate Of Stocks could not found;

7. I took all diligent efforts to look for said Original Certificate Of Stock, but to no avail;

8. That I am executing this Affidavit to attest to the truth of the foregoing and to re-quest VLMMHI, through its Corporate Secretary and Stock and Transfer Agent, to issue a duplicate Original Certificate of Stock in VLMMHI in accordance with its By-Laws.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 28 day of March, 2008 at Pasig City.

SGD. PAStoRA l. MAkABAlI

SuBScRIBeD AND SWoRN to before me, this 28th day of March, 2008 in Pasig City, with Affiant, who is personally known to me, exhibiting her Community Tax Certificate No. __________________, issued on _____________________at ___________________.

Doc. No.: 288 SGD. Atty. ZeNAIDA P. De ZuñIGAPage No.: 59 Notary PublicBook No.: IV until December 31, 2009Series of 2008 PtR#0104294 1-2-2008 Roll No. 250-13 IBP No. 714118 tIN: 154-422-855

Punto! Central Luzon: November 11, 18 & 25, 2015

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CANDELARIA, Zam-bales --Operatives of the Candelaria Municipal Police Station nabbed two lady drug pushers during anti-illegal drug buy bust operation in Ba-rangay Poblacion here.

Inspector Bryan Christopher Baybayan identified the arrested suspects as Perlita Fala-miniano, 46, of Barangay

Libertador, Candelaria and listed No. 3 Top Pri-ority Target drug person-ality and Lyn Galzote, 42, of Barangay Baloga-non, Masinloc and list-ed No. 4 . Also arrested in Masinloc was Manny Macatuno, 31.

The suspects were nabbed selling shabu worth P500 to a police poseur-buyer.

Recovered from the suspects were the

marked money and an-other transparent plastic sachet of shabu.

In Castillejos town, a tricycle driver was nabbed for selling shabu to a poseur-buyer during drug operation in Baran-gay Del Pilar.

Senior Inspector Pan-cho Doble identified the suspect as Marlon Tacta-can, 43, of Purok 5, Ba-rangay Del Pilar and list-ed No. 10 drug personal-

4 pushers nabbed in drug bustity in provincial level.

Recovered from the suspect were three pieces of transparent plastic sachet of sha-bu, six pieces of partial-ly opened transparent

plastic sachet of shabu and assorted drug pa-raohernalia.

The reports add-ed that a certain alias “Dara,” eluded arrest during the buy-bust op-

eration.Suspect is now fac-

ing charges for violation of Section 5, 11, 13 and 14, Article ll of RA 9165 (Comprehensive Drug Act of 2002).

no LICEnSE PLATE. no BoDY nUMBER. Still, this tricycle plies the Don Bonifacio Route in Balibago, Angeles City. Impunity, anyone? Photo by Bong Lacson

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Opinion

ToDAY In PHILIPPInE HISToRYSource: www.kahimyang.info

Ed i tor i a l6 years, 0 justice

INDEED, THE the Ampatuan Massacre may well be the symbol of Noynoy Aquino’s term, a rutted, crooked path strewn with broken promises and a trail of blood.

Not because of what he has done but, even worse, because he has done nothing for the simple reason that he simply does not care.

How else explain the fact that when, on the first visit here of US President Barack Obama in April last year, asked what he was doing about the continued media killings under his watch -- 26 at that time -- he prefaced his reply by referring to the massacre but then could not even get the numbers right on one of the most heinous crimes in the country’s history, one which he had promised justice for.

And then he follows this up by insulting all our other murdered colleagues by the blanket accusation that they “were killed not because of professional activities, but, shall we say, other issues.”

It was a canard he would make again just months later, in September, when called out on his administration’s human rights record in Belgium, he brushed off the criticism as “blanket statements” and said: “For instance, in the media killings, some who used to work in media died. Did they die because they were investigative journalists? Were they exercising their profession in a responsible manner, living up to journalistic ethics? Or did they perish because of other reasons?”

And we have lost count of the times he has blamed media for everything wrong with his administration, a tiresome and infantile exercise that has, however, further emboldened those who would seek to silence critical journalists. So far, under his watch, 30 more journalists have perished. All in all, 170 have died since 1986, making us the 4th most dangerous country in the world for journalists according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists’ (CPJ) Global Impunity Index. November 23 is also among the basis of the International Federation of Journalists’ global 2015 campaign, of which the NUJP is an affiliate, to #endimpunity on crimes against journalists.

Six years after Ampatuan, six years of continued impunity, six years of unfulfilled promises and broken dreams. We would say good riddance BS Aquino III but no, you cannot and should not be able to wash off the blood on your hands, for which we promise to hound you and hold you accountable.

(From the statement of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines on the 6th anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre)

ON NOVEMBER 24, 1892, the means of travel and com-munications in Luzon was im-proved greatly with the inau-guration of the 195-kilometer long railway line from Manila to Dagupan in Pangasinan.

This led to the efficient de-livery and transport not only of goods and people but also in-formation to the north via reli-able and fast (8 hours at that time) mode of transportation the Philippines enjoyed during the last decade of the 19th century.

The general plan for the es-tablishment of the railroad line was introduced as a means of exploiting the untapped rich-es of the virgin islands of Lu-zon, which had been endowed with nature’s blessings but only slightly stirred by trade and commercial activity, even

The 195-kilometer long railway line from Manila to Dagupanin Pangasinan is inaugurated

during the galleon trade.Hence, on June 25, 1875,

a royal decree of King Alfon-so XII of Spain required the In-spector of Public Works of the Philippine Island to submit a general plan for the establish-ment of a railroad line on the island of Luzon.

On June 1, 1887, a con-cession for the construction of a railway line from Manila to Dagupan, Pangasinan was awarded to Don Edmundo Sykes of the Ferrocaril de Ma-nila-Dagupan, the original cor-porate name of the Manila Rail-way Company Ltd. of London.

The cornerstone of the project was laid on July 31, 1887 at the present site of the Philippine National Railways’ main terminal building at Tu-tuban, Manila.

Since then, the construc-

tion of lines continued such that by 1940, the railway had been extended up to Legaz-pi, Albay in the South and to San Fernando, La Union in the north. Branch lines were constructed from Paniqui, Tarlac to San Quintin, Pan-gasinan; from Tarlac, Tarlac to San Jose, Nueva Ecija; from Bigaa, Bulacan to Cabanatu-an City; from San Fernando, Pampanga to Carmen, Pan-gasinan; from College to Sta. Cruz, Laguna and from Sta. Mesa to Hulo in Mandaluyong.

The Manila Railroad offi-cially became the Philippine National Railways (PNR) on June 20, 1946 by virtue of Re-public Act No. 4156. The PNR is an attached agency under the Department of Transpor-tation and Communications (DOTC).

In MemoriamSIX YEARS after, the pain persists, the weeping wears on.

November 23, 2015. We solemnly, sorrowfully, observe the sixth anniversary of Philippine media’s own day that will live in infamy.

Nowhere in the world, not at any time in history had there been 32 media workers killed in one place, in a single day. Not to mention the 26 other civilians who perished along with them.

November 23, 2009. The evil of that day impacted in our minds, the tragedy befallen our colleagues inscribed in our hearts, the heinousness of it all troubling our very souls.

Six years have passed. Well beyond the one-year period of mourning Filipino tradition exacts on the bereaved. Of them to have moved on in the business of living.

But not to us. Six years have passed. With the pain, the

grief over our loss only increasing by the day. The nation embittered by the slowness of the justice system.

Six years have passed. And he, who promised at the start of his term to see justice be done to the Ampatuan Massacre victims, is but seven months shy of exiting, ingloriously. His own watch seeing the killing of 30 more journalists, setting a record as “…a trail of blood redder, thicker, and worse compared to the number of work-related media murders per year under four other presidents before him, including his late mother Corazon ‘Cory’ C. Aquino and his immediate predecessor Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.”

Leading the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines to declare: “Under this administration, a large part of the blame should fall on Aquino, who has displayed a penchant

for blaming practically everything wrong with his governance, or lack thereof, on the media, which can only embolden those who would impose the ultimate censorship – death – coupled with an utterly uncaring attitude towards the murders of journalists and human rights violations in general.”

Six years have passed. And still counting. But there shall be no forgetting. The mourning continues. The struggle for justice remains unceasing. The fight to end the culture of impunity that

caused and effected the massacre unwavering. Intensifying.

Heed us then the call to arms: “Do not go quietly into that good night…Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”

To us the living is reposited that sacred duty until justice is done and the victims of the Ampatuan Massacre, as well as all the martyrs in the cause of press freedom shall truly rest in peace.

Anim taon na ang lumipas. Subali’t hindi pa rin tayo makakapag-babang luksa.

Patuloy ang panaghoy, kaakibat ang pagpapaigting sa pakikibaka. Hanggang ang katarungan ay ganap na makamtan.

Ang paglimot sa adhikaing ito, ang paglihis sa tungkuling ito ay paglapastangan sa kadakilaan ng pagbuwis ng buhay ng mga martir ng Maguindanao.

Matapos ang anim na taon, wala pa rin katapusan ang pagluluksa. Kaya’t walang kawakasan ang pakikibaka.

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Napag-uusapanLangFelix M. Garcia

Insider’s InfoBong Endona

Opinion

Justice is DivineI WRITE this piece as a private practicing lawyer in Pampanga for more than 15 years. Specifically, this is based on my professional experiences with the Regional Trial Court Branch 41, City of San Fernando, presided by the Honorable Executive Judge Divina Luz Simbulan.

Yes, she is the judge charged by the detained real estate magnate Delfin Lee before the Office of the Court Administrator with usurpation of authority, abuse of power, and corruption. The charges of Lee came after EJ Simbulan requested Lee’s transfer from the present Pampanga Provincial Jail to a district jail in Telabastagan, of this city, accusing Lee of special treatment in the provincial jail.

I am not writing this to dwell into the details of the accusations and charges between Lee and EJ Simbulan. It is up to the proper jurisdiction to look and decide into those issues. I do not know Lee, not having met him in my life. But I know EJ Simbulan and her court, having attended the hearings of some of my cases in her sala, and of course, the accreditation of Punto! in the Regional Trial Court. Beyond that, I do not know her.

“NO FOLLOW UP”. This is the strict notice that you can read when you approach the entrance of Branch 41. And this is true. EJ Simbulan has been more than very efficient in disposing cases filed in her court. In Petition for Issuance of Owner’s Duplicate of Lost Titles, she releases the Decision after the first hearing. What the other courts decide in 3 months to one year on petitions of this nature, EJ Simbulan decides in a month from filing. She also decides motions and cases, criminal or civil, with dispatch and lawyers gave her a monicker Speedy Judge on this aspect. Before I even think about the status of my case or the motion I filed, here come the resolutions from the mail. I have two or three experiences during the hearing of the motion that I filed. After the lawyers manifested that there were no other arguments on the motion/comment, EJ Simbulan would not make an order submitting the motion for resolution. She would resolve it right then and there, asking the parties to wait for the signed order. Is this not amazing. Well, yes, specially to the winning lawyer.

She is also very much dedicated to her advocacy for alternative dispute resolutions to settle civil cases. Once the case undergoes Judicial Dispute Resolution before her, rest assured that she can convince conflicting and warring parties to settle the case amicably. using her own skills and art in mediation. She is a regular speaker and resource person of the Philippine Judicial Academy when it comes to mediation and judicial dispute resolutions, training judges, lawyers and mediators on these effective tools of case settlement without undergoing the rigors and expenses of a full blown trial.

She hates lawyers and litigants who are late in hearings. If your case is set at 8:30 in the morning, you have to be there by that time. Or else, you will suffer the consequences of your tardiness. I myself love her for this policy as I can attend to my other tasks on schedule. Litigants also appreciate that they do not need to wait at all for hearing to start.

Her staff are very efficient, from the Utility Worker to the Acting Branch Clerk of Court. They will inform you immediately if hearings will be postponed and will ask about your next available calendar and time. This would indeed save so much time and money for lawyers and litigants as we do not need to go to court anymore. Orders and resolutions are released and mailed to lawyers on time, too.

My balls are on my neck. This is what I feel everytime I attend hearing in her sala. Of

course, every lawyer must be prepared, must know the facts of his case, must be able to answer her questions. Or else, you would suffer in shame from EJ Simbulan, and yes, in open court at that with your clients listening. But over time, she has mellowed down. I do not know if this was the result of her heart ailment (as I only heard from the grapevine). She has become very appreciative of lawyers but you can still see the fire in her to perform justice in the most speedy and judicious manner.

I saw the fire in her when she ordered the investigation of Notaries Public under her jurisdiction that resulted in the elimination of fake notaries. She even visited personally identified offices of fake or non-complying Notaries Public and closed many of them. She spared no one and gave those not complying sufficient time to comply. Even the newspapers accredited by the Court were not spared, that included Punto! She asked her Sheriff to visit each and every accredited newspaper which resulted in the suspension, revocation and cancellation of accreditation of the majority of the newspapers. Even Punto! that was discovered to be publishing also in Tarlac Province was not spared. I filed two motions for reconsideration, but was unsuccessful. Punto has to cease publishing in Tarlac Province and wait for another year before being accredited again.

On the issue of corruption and extortion, EJ Simbulan is indeed divine. I have talked with many lawyers in Pampanga and no one insinuated even a hint about an issue on corruption against her. In fact, all of us are one in saying that we have not heard of that from her nor have any experience about corruption and extortion from her nor any emissary from her. Her staff are so honest and even afraid to receive any consideration for payment of transcript of stenographic notes and sheriff fees without proper official receipts issued by the Office of the Clerk of Court. No lawyer would attempt to corrupt her, unless you wanted to be in big trouble. This is the reason why I and all of the lawyers I talked with do not believe Lee’s accusation of corruption. Reading from the Complaint of Lee as published in Punto, the alleged solicitation of the motor vehicle was done through an emissary of EJ Simbulan’s husband, who happens to be the Regional State Prosecutor for Region III. It is best if that emissary is identified to once and for all complete the evidence on this issue. However, the prosecutor husband is similarly respected, with no single issue on corruption like EJ Simbulan.

When I first read the Punto issue containing Lee’s charges against EJ Simbulan, I felt so sad and could imagine how would this issue emotionally affect the judge, her husband and her family. Yes, the publication can tarnish the judge’s good reputation and exemplary performance in the eyes of those who do not know her. But from the eyes of the lawyers and litigants who have professional dealings with her, the charges would not matter at all. For those who do not know her, let us not become judgmental. These are mere charges and have to be proven. Let the issues be resolved in the proper venue where evidence shall be presented and evaluated.

Justice is divine after all. The truth will be the best defense. I pray that justice be served to the person who dispenses it, and as swiftly and speedily as she dispenses it.

Update on Grace Poe’s

disqualification case

ANG PA kaya ang susunod na hakbangNa posibleng gawin ng mga kalabanNi Grace Poe upang ang kandidatura niyanSa pagka-Pangulo tuluyang maharang?

Ngayong ang Senate Electoral TribunalBumoto ng pabor kay Grace, at isa langAng tanging sa anim na magkakasamangSenador itong sa Petition nag-Yes lang

Na ma-disqualify si Grace Poe sa pagtakbo,Ng pabor sa petisyon ni RizalitoDavid – (na kung di lang din kumandidatoAng ‘anak’ ni ‘Da King’ di umangal ito). Pero ganun pa man ay di nagkaroonNg dibatihan o mahabang diskusyonAng tatlong hukom at anim na senadorSa naging resulta ng ‘instant petition.’

At natural lamang na si Nancy BinayAy papabor syempre sa pag-disqualifyKay senador Grace Poe pagkat ya’y kalabanMismo ng tatay niya sa pampanguluhan.

Sabagay ano pang dapat halungkatinUpang ang pagtakbo ni Poe ay mapigil?Ngayong kung kailan pa nag-Senador na rinSaka lamang nila yan naisip gawin?

At kung di lang dahil sa di niya pagpayagTumiket yata kay Binay o Mar RoxasSa pagka-VP ay di ganyan kabigatAng mga bagay na biglang hinalungkat?

Ano pa bang dapat nilang pagdudaan Kay senadora sa pagiging Natural-Born Filipino niya kahit ampon lamang Siya ng mag-asawang si Ronnie at Susan?

Ipagpalagay nang sa kwento ng iba,May nag-iwan lang sa simbahan sa kanya,Ya’y pagpapatunay na ang magulang niyaAy taga-rito sa ‘ting bansa talaga.

Alangan namang sa ibang bansa galingAng may dala’t saka lang dito sa atinIniwan si Grace sa saan sinasabingNapulot nga siya umano ni ‘Da King’.

Pagmasdang mabuti ang hitsura’t taasNi Ms. Grace Poe kung di ang taglay na sukatAy pam-Filipino at kulang sa tangkadPara masabing siya ay ‘American size’

At ang citizenship nito’y AmericanAyon sa detractors sa pulitika niyan,Kaya anhin na lang, lalo nina BinayAy mailaglag si Grace Poe sa labanan.

At maging ng ibang katunggali nila,Dala nitong si Poe ang siyang malamang naMagpataob sa lahat ng kalaban niya,Kaya anhin na lang ma-disqualified siya.

Bunsod nitong syempre kung alin ang siyangPinamatunog ang kanyang pangalanAy siya kaagad sa isip ng tananAng ma-alala sa oras ng botuhan.

Lalo’t sa katulad niyang isang foundling,Na natural-born na ngang maituturing,Ya’y makahulugan saan man nanggalingSi Grace Poe, ang higit na tatangkilikin

Ng nakararami… sapagkat kung sinoAng sa labanan ay inaargabyadoAt palaging paksa ng anumang issue, Itong palagi nang sa laban panalo!

In the part of this universe that we know there is great injustice, and often the good suffer, and often the wicked prosper, and one hardly knows which of those is the more annoying. –Bertrand Russell

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ReGIoNAl tRIAl couRttHIRD juDIcIAl ReGIoNcity of San fernando (P)

office of the clerk of court & ex-officio SheriffRCBC SAVINGS BANK,Mortgagee, e.j.f. No. 104-15 Real Estate Mortgage under ~ versus ~ Act 3135 as Amended by Act 4118

SPS. GIL DELA CRUZ DIZON and ZURINA L.DIZON represented by ZURINA L. DIZON,Mortgagor/s.x--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x

NotIce of extRA-juDIcIAl SAleUpon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135/1508 filed by RCBC

SAVINGS BANK, mortgagee, with principal place of business address at 26th and 25th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City and with branch office address at 2/F Emerald Building, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, against SPS. GIL DELA CRUZ DIZON and ZURINA L. DIZON represented by ZURINA L. DIZON, mortgagor/s, with residence address at Purok 4, San Jose, City of San Fernando, Pampanga / Lot 4-7, Block 3, Barrio of San Pedro Camuning, Panipuan, Mexico, Pampanga, to satisfy mortgage indebtedness which as of JUNE 08, 2015 amounts to THREE MILLION SIX HUNDRED SIXTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY and 32/100 PESOS (Php 3,616,280.32) excluding penalties, charges and attorney’s fees and expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned authorized Sheriff IV will sell at public auction on DECEMBER 10, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. or soon thereafter at the Regional Trial Court, Capitol Compound, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, to the highest bidder for CASH or MANAGER’S CHECK and in Philippine Currency, the following property with all its improvements, to wit:

tRANSfeR ceRtIfIcAte of tItle No. 042-2013011563“IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that certain land situated in

BARRIO OF SAN PEDRO CAMUNING, PANIPUAN, MUN. OF MEXICO, PROVINCE OF PAMPANGA, bounded and described as follows: A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 6 BLK 3 OF THE CONSOLIDATION SUBDIVISION PLAN, PCS-03-013843, BEING A PORTION OF CONSOLIDATED LOT G-1-A TO G-1-E & G-1-I, ALL OF PSD-03-126828; LOT G-1-F-1 TO F-3 ALL OF PSD-03-129240, G-2, PSD-03-126017 LRC REC. NO. ) x x x is registered in accordance with the provision of the Property Registration Decree in the name of: Owner: SPOUSES GIL DELA CRUZ DIZON AND ZURINA L. DIZON x x x CONTAINING AN AREA OF THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) SqUARE METERS. x x x”

tRANSfeR ceRtIfIcAte of tItle No. 042-2013011564“IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that certain land situated in

BARRIO OF SAN PEDRO CAMUNING, PANIPUAN, MUN. OF MEXICO, PROVINCE OF PAMPANGA, bounded and described as follows: A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 5 BLK 3 OF THE CONSOLIDATION SUBDIVISION PLAN, PCS-03-013843, BEING A PORTION OF CONSOLIDATED LOT G-1-A TO G-1-E & G-1-I, ALL OF PSD-03-126828; LOT G-1-F-1 TO F-3 ALL OF PSD-03-129240, G-2, PSD-03-126017 LRC REC. NO. ) x x x is registered in accordance with the provision of the Property Registration Decree in the name of: Owner: SPOUSES GIL DELA CRUZ DIZON AND ZURINA L. DIZON x x x CONTAINING AN AREA OF FIVE HUNDRED (500) SQUARE METERS. x x x”

tRANSfeR ceRtIfIcAte of tItle No. 042-2013011565“IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that certain land situated in

BARRIO OF SAN PEDRO CAMUNING, PANIPUAN, MUN. OF MEXICO, PROVINCE OF PAMPANGA, bounded and described as follows: A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 7 BLK 3, OF THE CONSOLIDATION SUBDIVISION PLAN, PCS-03-013843, BEING A PORTION OF CONSOLIDATED LOT G-1-A TO G-1-E & G-1-I, ALL OF PSD-03-126828; LOT G-1-F-1 TO F-3 ALL OF PSD-03-129240, G-2, PSD-03-126017 LRC REC. NO. ) x x x is registered in accordance with the provision of the Property Registration Decree in the name of: Owner: SPOUSES GIL DELA CRUZ DIZON AND ZURINA L. DIZON x x x CONTAINING AN AREA OF THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) SqUARE METERS. x x x”

tRANSfeR ceRtIfIcAte of tItle No. 042-2013011566“IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that certain land situated in

BARRIO OF SAN PEDRO CAMUNING, PANIPUAN, MUN. OF MEXICO, PROVINCE OF PAMPANGA, bounded and described as follows: A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 4 BLK 3 OF THE CONSOLIDATION SUBDIVISION PLAN, PCS-03-013843, BEING A PORTION OF CONSOLIDATED LOT G-1-A TO G-1-E & G-1-I, ALL OF PSD-03-126828; LOT G-1-F-1 TO F-3 ALL OF PSD-03-129240, G-2, PSD-03-126017 LRC REC. NO. ) x x x is registered in accordance with the provision of the Property Registration Decree in the name of: Owner: SPOUSES GIL DELA CRUZ DIZON AND ZURINA L. DIZON x x x CONTAINING AN AREA OF FIVE HUNDRED (500) SQUARE METERS. x x x”

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 December 17, 2015, without further notice.

City of San Fernando, Pampanga, November 06, 2015.

GENEROSO YULO FERNANDEZ III Sheriff IV RTC-Br. 44, CSF(P)

cc: 1. RCBC SAVINGS BANK 2. SPS. G.D.C. DIZON & Z.L. DIZON 3. PUNTO CENTRAL LUZON

PUNTO! Central Luzon: November 11, 18 & 25, 2015

Publication NoticeR.A 10172

NotIce to tHe PuBlIcIn compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG

Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1, Series of 2012(IRR on R.A. 10172), notice is hereby served to the public that CRISPIN L. SANTOS has filed with this office a petition for correction of date of birth from AUGUST 8, 1966 to JUNE 10, 1966 in the certificate of live birth CRISPIN L. SANTOS who was born on June 10, 1966 at Sta. Ana, Pampanga and whose parents are Gaudencio Santos and lydia Licu.

Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than December 9, 2015.

SHeIlAH MARIe M. ABADeS Municipal Civil Registrar

PUNTO! Central Luzon: November 25 & December 2, 2015

Department of Transpor-tation and Communica-tions (DOTC) secretary, described the proposals.

Rodriguez said he confronted then-DOTC Secretary Roxas in an occasion where he re-ceived the “Most Busi-ness Friendly” award for the City of San Fernan-do.

He said businessman Levy P. Laus was also present when he con-fronted Roxas and even heard what the latter said.

“I asked him, Mr. Sec-retary are you planning to develop Sangley Point as an international air-port or put up one in Bu-lacan or make an exten-

Mar: Bulacan, Sangley airports...sion and widening of the NAIA?”

But Roxas, accord-ing to Rodriguez, blurted out, “that’s a stupid plan!”

He said “can you imagine, Sangley point is just a small area and you will have to reclaim land from the sea?”

Rodriguez said Rox-as also said “another stupid plan was the pro-posed airport in Bula-can because Clark is too near.”

He said “why would you develop and airport in Bulacan and spend so much when there is an existing premier interna-tional airport in Clark?”

He said another stu-pid plan is the idea of ex-tending and widening the NAIA runway.

“Don’t they know that the subdivisions sur-rounding NAIA are not ordinary subdivisions? Why spend trillions of pesos for the right-of-way and assuming that you can get them, you should be ready for an-other 20 years before a favorable decision from the Supreme Court can be handed down,” Ro-driguez quoted Roxas as saying.

“Because surely, the residents in the area will bring the issue to the Su-preme Court,” Roxas re-portedly told Rodriguez.

“Are those not stupid plans?” Roxas asked.

Rodriguez said in an-other occasion he also confronted DOTC Secre-tary Joseph Emilio Aba-

ya and asked him if he plans to put up an airport in Sangley.

But Rodriguez said Abaya told him “No” and that the Clark Interna-tional Airport (CIA) is still the “top priority.”

But much preparation is still needed for its full utilization, Abaya said. “But I don’t know if he (Abaya) is serious about it,” the solon said.

Rodriguez said in the event that the CIA will be fully utilized, the City of San Fernando could be-come a “gateway to the north” and ultimately “a global gateway.”

“But I don’t know what is the real reason why the CIA has not been uti-lized to the fullest,” he lamented.

Lakas ng Kilusang Mam-amalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) said it was “pretentious” for the President to bring up the country’s maritime con-flict with China during the recent Association of Southeast Asian Na-tions (ASEAN) Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malay-sia, and not during the visit of Xi during the Asia Pacific Economic Coop-eration (APEC) summit in Manila.

12,237 fisherfolk remain displaced by...from page 1 “Pres. Aquino has

exhibited cowardice when he made during the ASEAN meet a statement against the Chinese government for its reclamation ac-tivities in the West Phil-ippine Sea when in fact he avoided the issue al-together when Chinese President Xi Jinping was here in the Philip-pines. We see through his venue selective ad-vocacy – his, in fact, lip service politics.” Pamal-akaya Vice Chairperson

Salvador France said in a statement.

France lamented that “despite China’s ag-gressive usurpation on our territory, the Aquino government chose not to talk about it with Xi Jinping.”

“Thousands of fish-erfolk from Zambales still can’t return to their livelihoods because China has been hostile to them. Filipino fisher-men were bombed by water cannons, rammed by Chinese vessels and

chased them with guns to shoo them away,” he noted.

France noted that despite these aggres-sive acts, “the national government kept mum during the APEC sum-mit merely so as to be a good host”.

“As lamentable is the fact that the government can’t even adequately provide means of live-lihood for the affected fisherfolk whose liveli-hoods have been totally lost,” France said.

son of love and hope, and at the Holiday Inn, a tree now stands as a symbol of the Yuletide spirit of giving and shar-ing.

“I am excited to see how beautiful the “Tree of Hope” will look come Christmas day. The sim-ple act of decorating the tree brings together Fili-pinos who wish to share the joy of Christmas to their less fortunate broth-

Holiday Inn, World Vision partner for...from page 1 ers and sisters,” says

World Vision Director Jun Gadornes.

Guarav Rai, general manager of Holiday Inn Clark, Julius Lunar, man-ager, resource develop-ment of World Vision ini-tiated the decoration of the Christmas tree.

Also supporting the “Tree of Hope” campaign is Pampanga Press Club headed by Eric Jimenez, president; Deng Pan-gilinan, vice president for broadcast; Ashley

Manabat, treasurer; and board of directors, Cae-sar “Bong” Lacson, Chris Navarro, Jojo Due and Rey Navales.

Now 58 years in the Philippines, World Vi-sion assists more than 100,000 poor children with their families and communities nationwide regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender, with nearly 70,000 spon-sors locally and inter-nationally, by providing emergency assistance to

children and families af-fected by natural disas-ters and civil conflicts, working with communi-ties to develop long-term solutions to alleviate pov-erty and advocate for jus-tice on behalf of the poor.

The “Tree of Hope” campaign will run from November 25, 2015 to January 3, 2016. For all those who are interest-ed to donate please call +632-845-1888 or +6345 -599-8000.

–CDC CommDep

the Pampanga media - gather at the Bale Balita here on Monday for the 6th year commemoration of the Ampatuan Massa-cre.

Statements of soli-darity were read by rep-resentatives of different media groups led by So-ciety of Pampanga Col-umnists chair and Pun-to Central Luzon edi-tor Bong Z. Lacson who lamented on the slow pace of justice for the victims of the massacre as well as its chilling ef-fect on the media profes-sion.

Fred Villareal, direc-tor of the National Union of Journalists of the Phil-

Media groups remember Ampatuan...from page 1 ippines (NUJP) and vice

chair of its Pampanga chapter, gave an update on the case pointing out that one of the main sus-pects in the gruesome massacre, Sajid Ampat-uan, is now running for mayor after earlier post-ing a P25 million bail.

Villareal also under-scored the motion of the defense panel to extend its presentation of evi-dence which would oth-erwise have ended in September.

Veteran broadcaster John Susi spoke on the role of the media in cur-rent events while Pam-panga Public Informa-tion Officer Joel Mapiles spoke on the importance of information dissemi-

nation and ferreting out the truth.

Pampanga Press Club (PPC) president Eric Jimenez called on everyone to be vigilant as he condemned the slow pace of justice in the Ampatuan massacre.

PPC secretary-gen-eral and AUF mass communications teach-er Minerva Arceo gave a speech on the role of the media in dishing out the truth as she also con-demned the slow pace of justice in the massacre.

PPC incoming pres-ident and dwRW broad-caster Deng Pangilinan reminded the students of the role they play in the field of mass com-munications and batted

for the speedy resolution of the Ampatuan massa-cre.

AUF student leader Yodh Ong also made a statement of solidarity in behalf of his classmates.

AUF student Ann Malit led a meaningful prayer for the victims of the massacre and oth-er media murders now numbering 170 since 1986 including six this year and, so far, 30 un-der the Aquino adminis-tration.

A simple candle light-ing ceremony was held throughout the program with six big candles light-ed in the middle of the gathering symbolizing six years of zero justice.

–Ashley Manabat

THINK GREEN

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RePuBlIc of tHe PHIlIPPINeSSuPReMe couRt

ReGIoNAl tRIAl couRttHIRD juDIcIAl ReGIoNcity of San fernando (P)

office of the clerk of court & ex-officio SheriffRCBC SAVINGS BANK,Mortgagee, e.j.f. No. 107-15 Real Estate Mortgage under ~ versus ~ Act 3135 as Amended by Act 4118

RODOLFO M. TAAN representedby LUDIVINA M. TADEO,Mortgagor.

x--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------xNotIce of extRA-juDIcIAl SAle

Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135/1508 filed by RCBC SAVINGS BANK, mortgagee, with principal place of business address at 26th and 25th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City and with branch office address at 2/F Emerald Building, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, against RODOLFO M. TAAN, mortgagor, with residence address at #427 Sto. Niño Subdivision, Lagundi, Mexico, Pampanga / Lot 7, Block 5, Sorento Subdivision, Brgy. Panipuan, Mexico, Pampanga represented by LUDIVINA M. TADEO, with residence address at #527 Sto. Niño Subdivision, Lagundi, Mexico, Pampanga, to satisfy mortgage indebtedness which as of JUNE 01, 2015 amounts to ONE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETY THREE and 32/100 PESOS (Php 1,820,693.32) excluding penalties, charges and attorney’s fees and expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned authorized Sheriff IV will sell at public auction on DECEMBER 10, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. or soon thereafter at the Regional Trial Court, Capitol Compound, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, to the highest bidder for CASH or MANAGER’S CHECK and in Philippine Currency, the following property with all its improvements, to wit:

tRANSfeR ceRtIfIcAte of tItle No. 042-2014005901“IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that certain land situated in BO. OF

PANIPUAN, MUN. OF MEXICO, PROV. OF PAMP., bounded and described as follows: A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 7, BLK. 7, OF THE CONS.-SUBD. PLAN PCS-03-018388, BEING A PORTION OF THE CONSOLIDATED 1, BLK. 32, PCS-03-014212 & LOT 2629-B-2-A, PSD-035413-067556, L.R.C. REC. NO. ) x x x is registered in accordance with the provision of the Property Registration Decree in the name of RODOLFO M. TAAN, x x x CONTAINING AN AREA OF ONE HUNDRED FORTY FIVE (145) SqUARE METERS. x x x”

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 December 17, 2015, without further notice.

Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the title herein above described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be.

City of San Fernando, Pampanga, November 03, 2015.

lyNDoN l. ISIP Sheriff IV RTC-OCC, CSF(P)

cc: 1. RCBC SAVINGS BANK 2. RODOLFO M. TAAN 3. LUDIVINA M. TADEO 4. PUNTO CENTRAL LUZON

PUNTO! Central Luzon: November 11, 18 & 25, 2015

RePuBlIc of tHe PHIlIPPINeSSuPReMe couRt

ReGIoNAl tRIAl couRttHIRD juDIcIAl ReGIoN

city of San fernando, Pampanga

office of the clerk of court & ex-officio Sheriff

GUAGUA SAVERS BANK,A RURAL BANK, INC.,Mortgagee, e.j.f. No. 117-15 Real Estate Mortgage under ~ versus ~ Act 3135 as Amended by Act 4118

AMPARO S. DELA CRUZ,Debtor-Mortgagor.

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Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135/1508 filed by GuAGuA SAVeRS BANk, A RuRAl BANk, INc., mortgagee, with office address at Sto. Cristo, Guagua, Pampanga, against AMPARo S. DelA cRuZ, debtor-mortgagor, with postal address at Lagundi, Mexico, Pampanga, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of juNe 09, 2015 amounts to oNe MIllIoN fIVe HuNDReD SIxty tWo tHouSAND eIGHt HuNDReD NINety tWo and 87/100 PESOS (Php 1,562,892.87) excluding penalties, charges and attorney’s fees and expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned authorized Sheriff IV will sell at public auction on DeceMBeR 10, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. or soon thereafter at the Regional trial court, Capitol Compound, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, to the highest bidder for CASH or MANAGeR’S cHeck and in Philippine currency, the following property with all its improvements, to wit:

tRANSfeR ceRtIfIcAte of tItle No. 042-2014001647“IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that certain land situated in BO.

OF SAN JUAN, MUN. OF MEXICO, PROV. OF PAMP., bounded and described as follows: A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 2324-A, OF THE SUBD. PLAN PSD-03-124193, BEING A PORTION OF LOT 2324 CAD. 72 MEXICO CAD., L.R.C. REC. NO.) x x x is registered in accordance with the provision of the Property Registration Decree in the name of: Owner: AMPARO DELA CRUZ, x x x CONTAINING AN AREA OF ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN (1,217) SqUARE METERS. x x x”

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 December 17, 2015, without further notice.

City of San Fernando, Pampanga, November 03, 2015.

julIo M. cuNANAN Sheriff IV RTC-Br. 45, CSF(P)

cc: 1. GUAGUA SAVERS BANK, A RURAL BANK, INC. 2. AMPARO S. DELA CRUZ 3. PUNTO CENTRAL LUZON

PUNTO! Central Luzon: November 11, 18 & 25, 2015

Kris Bernal nakipagsabayan kina Nora Aunor at Bembol Rocco

MARAMI pala ang nanonood ng Little Nanay dahil nang mag-tweet kami tungkol sa teleserye, marami ang nag-react at nagagandahan sila sa teleserye.

Kahit drama ay very light ang treatment ni Director Ricky Davao at may comedy pa, kaya aliw silang panoorin. Idagdag pang ma-gagaling ang buong cast at swak sa kanilang karakter.

Pinupuri ng viewers si Kris Bernal na nakikipag-sabayan kina Nora Aunor at Bembol Rocco na gumaganap na grandparents niya sa teleserye. Napatunayan ni Kris dito na mahusay siyang aktres at kita ito dahil kering-keri niya ang role ni Tinay na may intellectual disability o ID, magbubuntis at manganganak pa.

Marami rin ang nagkakagusto sa love team nina Kris at Hiro Peralta at may nagtanong sa amin kung posibleng maging for real ang tambalan nila ngayong pinatigil yata ni Kris si Lucho Ayala na manligaw sa kanya.

Diether ocampo di nasanay sa presscon

NANIWALA kami kay Diether Ocampo na hindi na siya sanay dumalo sa presscon at humarap sa press dahil sa presscon ng Season 5 ng Wattpad Presents, habang nasa presidential table siya kasama ang ibang cast, madalas siyang nakatungo at hindi tumitingin sa press people at photographers.

“Hindi na ako sanay mag-presscon, naninibago ako. Two and a half years akong hindi umaarte. Magbabalik na sana ako sa teleserye ng ABS-CBN, hindi lang natuloy dahil nagbuntis si Judy Ann (Santos).

“Kaya sobra akong grateful sa TV5 at kay Ms. Wilma Galvante for the opportunityto work with some actors na hindi ko pa nakakatrabaho. First time ko rin to work with direk Phillip Lazaro. This is a good opportunity for me at ’di ko palalagpasin,” paliwanag ni Diether.

Sa ABS-CBN pa rin si Diether pero, nag-guest muna sa TV5. Tampok siya sa Wicked Ways episode ng Wattpad Presents, airing starting this Monday up to November 27, 9 p.m., with Ritz Azul at John James Uy. Sila ni Sam Pinto ang magkasama sa Seducing Mr. Wong episode, airing on December 14-18.

Bea on her daring scene in new movie: Sagad na

MUKHANG huli na nina Bea Alonzo at Jon Lloyd Cruz and Second Chance na sequel ng una nilang movie.

“Naku, hindi na muna,” sabi ni Direk Cathy Molina. “Sa lahat ng pelikulang ginawa ko, pinakamahirap itong ‘Second Chance’. We took our chance to tell you a story na different doon sa una, which was made eight years ago, at mahirap siyang buuin. Basta ibang-iba ito sa una. The biggest challenge is ‘yung gap ng eight years. We have to find muna kung ano ang nagaganap ngayon sa characters nilang sina Popoy and Basha.

Nasaktan nga ako while doing this movie kasi akala ni Bea Alonzo, ilo-launch ko siya as a bold star.”

Why? Did Bea do some sexy scenes in the movie? “Eh, siyempre, mag-asawa na rito sina Popoy at Basha kaya ginagawa nila ‘yung mga normal na bagay na ginagawa ng mag-asawa. Like being naked in front of each other. Sabi ni Bea, sagad na raw ‘yung pinagawa ko sa kanya. Pero parte talaga ng story, e.”

So what’s the difference between Bea and John Lloyd in ‘One More Chance’ and ‘Second Chance’? “Eight years ago, ang tataba nila! Ha ha ha! But in terms of acting, they’re so different now. Mas intense sila, nag-improve talaga. They take on their roles more seriously para maisabuhay ng tama ang characters nila. Now, ni hindi ko na sila mino-motivate and I guess it comes with maturity and experience. They’ve also become better persons.”

Does she really believe in giving second chances? “Yes, kasi lahat naman, nagkakamali dahil mga tao lang tayo. So when it comes to relationships, everyone deserves a second chance, basta nandun pa rin ang pagmamahal mo.”

“A Second Chance” opens in theatres this Wednesday, November 25. Bea Alonzo

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