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  • 7/28/2019 PIA Calabarzon PRs ( April 22 , 2013), Dispatch for April 23 , 2013 (Tuesday),9 Weather Watch, 1 Regl.watch , 5 O

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    PIA Calabarzon 2 PRs ( April 22 , 2013), Dispatch for April 23 , 2013 (Tuesday),9 Weather Watch, 1 Regl.Watch , 5 OFW Watch , 18 Online News

  • 7/28/2019 PIA Calabarzon PRs ( April 22 , 2013), Dispatch for April 23 , 2013 (Tuesday),9 Weather Watch, 1 Regl.watch , 5 O

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    Weather Watch

    31 minutes agonearQuezon City

    PIA-NCR: Asahang magiging maliwalas ang lagay ng panahon ngayong araw ayon sa PAGASA, subalit mayroon pa ring

    aasahang pulo-pulong pag-ulan, pagkulog at pagkidlat lalo na sa hapon at gabi. Maglalaro pa rin sa 25 hanggang 36

    degrees Celsius ang temperatura sa Metro Manila ngayong araw.

    Weather Watch

    2 hours agonearQuezon City

    PAGASA weather forecaster Glaiza Escullar on DZMM:

    -Asahang magiging maaliwalas ang lagay ng panahon sa buong bansa ngayong araw.

    -'Yung diffused tail-end of a cold front, malayo na po sa ating bansa kaya naman po wala na itong apektadong lugar sa

    atin. Easterlies ang umiiral ngayon lalo na sa eastern section ng ating bansa kaya asahan na magiging maaliwalas ang

    panahon, the whole country po 'yan.

    -Pero mayroon pa ring aasahang pulo-pulong pag-ulan, pagkulog-pagkidlat lalo na pagdating ng hapon at gabi.-Sa ngayon, wala pa namang nakikitang anumang sama ng panahon na nagbabanta sa bansa.

    -Maglalaro pa rin sa 25 hanggang 36 degrees Celsius ang temperatura sa Metro Manila ngayong araw.

    Weather Watch

    2 hours agonearQuezon City

    ABS-CBN: Matapos umabot sa 36.6C ang naitalang pinakamainit na temperatura ng PAGASA sa Metro Manila noongBiyernes, nagbabala ang PAGASA na asahan pa ang matinding init sa susunod na mga taon. Tataas pa umano ng 1C ang

    temperatura sa Pilipinas sa 2020 at 2C naman sa 2050. Sinabi ng Climate Change Commission na senyales ito ng global

    warming at paglakas ng mga bagyo. Una umanong maaapektuhan nito ang agrikultura, likas yaman ng mundo at

    kalusugan ng mga tao.

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    Weather Watch

    3 hours ago

    (23APRIL2013-01) 24-HR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST issued at 5AM today. SYNOPSIS:

    Easterlies affecting eastern sections of the country. FORECAST: The whole counrty will have partly cloudy skies withisolated rainshowers or thunderstorms mostly over the eastern section. Moderate to occasionally strong winds blowing

    from the Northeast will prevail over extreme northern Luzon and its coastal waters will be moderate to occasionally

    rough. Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the east to northeast with slight to moderate seas.>>

    NDRRMC OPCEN

    Weather Watchshared alink.

    3 hours ago

    24-HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST

    Issued at: 5:00 AM 23 April 2013

    SYNOPSIS: Easterlies affecting the eastern section of the country.

    FORECAST:The whole country will have partly cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms mostly over the

    eastern section.

    Moderate to occasionally strong winds blowing from the northeast will prevail over extreme Northern Luzon and its

    coastal waters will be moderate to occasionally rough. Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the eas

    to northeast with slight to moderate seas.

    Over METRO MANILA:

    Maximum Temperature: 1:00 PM Yesterday --- 35.7 C

    Minimum Temperature: 5:00 AM Yesterday --- 24.5 C

    Maximum Relative Humidity: 5:00 AM Yesterday --- 92 %

    Minimum Relative Humidity : 1:00 PM Yesterday --- 50 %

    High Tide Today : 8:52 AM ........ 0.64 meter

    Low Tide Today : 2:41 PM ........ 0.26 meter

    High Tide Today : 8:45 PM ........ 0.64 meter

    Low Tide Tomorrow : 2:37 AM ..... 0.20 meter

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    Sunrise Today : 5:37 AM

    Sunset Today : 6:11 PM

    Moonrise Today : 3:49 PM

    Moonset Tomorrow : 4:02 AM

    Illumination Today : 90 %

    For more information and queries, please call at telephone numbers 927-1335 and 927-2877 or log on to

    www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph.

    Weather Watch

    14 hours agonearQuezon City

    ABS-CBN: Asahan bukas ang makapal na kaulapan sa Tuguegarao at Baguio habang maganda naman ang panahon sa

    Quezon, Marinduque at Legazpi. Ang Metro Manila naman ay may 20% chance of rain bukas, 20% din pagdating ng

    Miyerkules habang 30% naman pagdating ng Huwebes. Tinataya namang magiging maulap bukas sa Samar at Leyte

    habang maganda naman ang panahon sa natitirang bahagi ng Visayas. Asahan naman ang maulap na panahon sa

    Surigao, Davao, Gensan at Cotabato.

    Weather Watch

    14 hours agonearQuezon City

    GMA resident meteorologist Nathaniel Cruz on GMA-7

    -Asahan na magiging makulimlim sa malaking bahagi ng ng bansa bukas dahil sa diffused tail-end of a cold front Luzon a

    easterlies naman sa Visayas at Mindanao.

    - Mataaas ang tiyansa ng pag-ulan bukas sa Metro Manila lalo na sa hapon pero magiging mataas pa rin ang

    temperatura.

    - Sa Visayas ay magiging maayos ang panahon pero may bahagyang pag-ulan.

    - Sa Mindanao, partikular sa Cagayan de Oro City at GenSan ay asahan ang maaliwalas na pahaon.

    - Mamayang gabi ay masasaksihan ang Lyrid meteor shower at pinakamaganda itong abangan mamayang 11:30pm.

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    16 hours ago

    24-HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST

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    Issued at: 5:00 PM 22 April 2013

    SYNOPSIS: Diffused Tail-end of a Cold Front affecting northern Luzon. Easterlies affecting the eastern sections of

    southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

    FORECAST: Cagayan Valley and the provinces of Aurora and Quezon will have cloudy skies with light to moderate

    rainshowers and thunderstorms. Metro Manila and the rest of the country will be partly cloudy with isolated

    rainshowers or thunderstorms.

    Moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast will prevail over extreme northern luzon and its coastal waterswill be moderate to rough. Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the east to northeast with slight to

    moderate seas.

    Over METRO MANILA:

    Maximum Temperature: 1:00 PM Today --- 35.7 C

    Minimum Temperature: 5:00 AM Today --- 24.5 C

    Maximum Relative Humidity: 5:00 AM Today --- 92 %

    Minimum Relative Humidity : 1:00 PM Today --- 50 %

    High Tide Today : 7:24 PM ......... 0.68 meter

    Low Tide Tomorrow : 2:14 AM ..... 0.14 meter

    High Tide Tomorrow : 8:52 AM ........ 0.64 meter

    Low Tide Tomorrow : 2:41 PM ..... 0.26 meter

    Sunset Today : 6:11 PM

    Sunrise Tomorrow : 5:37 AM

    Sunset Tomorrow : 6:11 PM

    Moonset Tomorrow : 2:36 AM

    Moonrise Tomorrow : 3:49 PM

    Illumination Tomorrow : 90 %

    For more information and queries, please call at telephone numbers 927-1335 and 927-2877 or log on to

    www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph.

    Weather Watch

    17 hours agonearQuezon City

    GTV: Anim na kalabaw ang sunud-sunod na namatay dahil sa dehydration dulot ng mainit na panahon. Payo ng DA sa

    mga may alagang hayop ay ilagay sa lilim ang mga ito para di mainitan at madalas painumin ng tubig.

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    Weather Watch

    April 23 , 2013 (Tuesday) 6 hours ago

    CAVITE : SunnyLAGUNA : SunnyBATANGAS : Fair weatherRIZAL : SunnyQUEZON : Partly cloudy

    PIARegional Watch

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  • 7/28/2019 PIA Calabarzon PRs ( April 22 , 2013), Dispatch for April 23 , 2013 (Tuesday),9 Weather Watch, 1 Regl.watch , 5 O

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    PIA Regional Watch

    14 hours ago

    PIA 4A/BATANGAS: Nagsagawa ng public consultation ang Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. Hinggil sa environmental

    impact ng liquefied natural gas import terminal project na nakatakdang itayo sa Batangas City sa taong 2016.Ito ayupang mabigyang linaw ang naturang proyekto at maipaabot sa konsernadong sektor ang kasagutan sa mga katanunga

    at rekomendasyon ukol dito.

    PIA OFW Watch

    2 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines

    DFA spokesman Raul Hernandez on GMA:

    Re: OFWs in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    -Ang last count ng ating konsulado doon sa Jeddah, more than 1,000 ang Pinoys doon at lahat sila may problema either

    sa Saudi law or sa Immigration law.

    -May proseso at kailangan nilang makakuha ng no objection certificate mula sa employer para makakuha naman ng

    exit visa at makumpleto ang travel documents.

    -Ang ginagawa ng ating embahada sa Riyadh at konsulado sa Jeddah ay nakikiusap sa Saudi gov't na i-waive na ang mga

    multa, huwag ng bayaran, maging 'yung no objection certificate kasi minsan hindi na mahanap 'yung employers at

    kung mahanap naman, hindi nagko-cooperate.

    -Kinuha na ang mga detalye tungkol sa mga kababayan natin para ito ay ibigay sa Saudi gov't at maayos ang kanilang

    mga exit visa at later on ay ma-repatriate sila.

    -Yung deadline na sinasabi within 3 months, sa Saudization policy ito.

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    PIA OFW Watch

    2 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines

    DZIQ: Nagsagawa ng mapayapang kilos protesta sa harap ng embahada ng Pilipinas sa Aman, Jordan ang ilang babaen

    OFWs. Hiling nila ang agarang pagpapauwi sa kani- kanilang pamilya sa Pilipinas.

    PIA OFW Watch

    16 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines

    DZRH: Darating sa bansa mamayang pasado ng 11:00 ng gabi ang 34 na OFWs matapos na makatakas sa kaguluhan sa

    bansang Syria. May 35 iba pang batch na lilipad pabalik ng Pilipinas. Itong 35 na OFWs ay nakatakdang dumating bukas.

    Tinatayang 3,951 OFWs na ang naiuwi sa Pilipinas, habang nakataas pa rin ang alert level 4 sa Syria.

    PIA OFW Watch

    17 hours agonearQuezon City, Philippines

    DZMM: Binanggit ng Palasyo na pormal ng hiniling ng DFA sa pamahalaan ng Saudi Arabia na luwagan ang nilatag na

    kondisyones sa may 1,000 undocumented na mga Pinoy para sa agarang pagpapauwi sa mga ito sa bansa. Hiniling dinng DFA na mabigyan ang mga ito ng temporary shelter habang sinasaproseso ang kanilang exit visa.

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    A. QUEZON

    B. CAVITE

    1. Senior citizens get much needed care

    Monday 22nd of April 2013

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    CITY OF IMUS, Cavite, April 22 (PIA) Senior citizens will receive quarterly financial aid from the city

    government effective January of this year.

    Previously, senior citizens received twice-a-year financial aid from the city government. This comprises food,

    maintenance medicines and other needs of their families.

    Mayor Emmanuel Maliksi said the city government is planning to create an employment program for the

    senior citizens as many of them are professionals and can contribute further for the development of the city.

    The city council is drafting an ordinance to make sure that the senior citizens will be given special attention in

    of terms of hospitalization and other needs. (CPG/RBF/PIA4A-Cavite)

    2. Christian group to conduct fun run

    Monday 22nd of April 2013

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    TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite, April 22 (PIA) The Kawit Christian Fellowship KCF) in Cooperation with the

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    Municipality of Kawit and Conservative Baptist Association of the Philippines (CBAP-Cavite Ministries) will be

    holding a Run 4 JESUS fun run this coming April 27 at the Aguinaldo Shrine Freedom Park in Kawit, Cavite.

    KCF, which is the organizer of the event revealed that the fun run will not only feature the traditional 3km,

    5km and km run categories, but will also showcase the historical heritage of Kawit where the Philippine

    Independence was immortalized. Participants must be at the Aguinaldo Shrine Freedom Park before 4:30 am

    Likewise, participants will be given a free tour after the event on the historical house of General EmilioAguinaldo and the proceeds will be for the construction of the newly planted church of KCF Ministry Outreach

    in Binakayan.

    KCF added that aside from free tour to Aguinaldo Shrine, participants will surely enjoy the bonding of family

    and friends, the importance of physical fitness and most importantly an act of planting a church together.

    Registration fees in all categories is Php 350.00 which includes singlet and race bib. Venues for registration ar

    on the following: Philippine Christian Bookstore at Robinsons Place Imus, Tobys Sports and Hobbies at SM

    City Rosario and Kawit Christian Fellowship located at Barangay Gahak in Kawit, Cavite.

    Participants can also register via online, email their registration form to [email protected] or visit the

    Facebook account: www.facebook/kawitfunrun 2013. They can also contact the following person for more

    details: Sister Irene 0917-982-3556 and Sister Nikka -0932-641-4936. (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite/

    www.siguecorrer.com)

    C. LAGUNA

    D. BATANGAS

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    E. RIZAL

    22 APRIL 2013.President Aquino leads groundbreaking of Mindanao State University Information Technology

    building in Marawi City

    Aquino government commends chairman of the Commission on Elections for staying in his post

    Aquino government appeals to election candidates to reject reported 'permit-to-campaign' fees of

    CPP-NPA-NDF

    Aquino administration welcomes reports the Philippine Stock Exchange index broke 7,000 mark

    President Aquinos attendance to 22nd ASEAN Summit in Brunei Darussalam make Filipinos feel

    the government is taking care of them

    President Aquino leads groundbreaking of Mindanao State University Information Technologybuilding in Marawi City

    MARAWI CITY, President Benigno S. Aquino III led the groundbreaking ceremony of the P45-millionInformation Technology building of the Mindanao State University (MSU) as he expressed hope that the

    project would empower the youth in Mindanao for the benefit of the entire region.

    Oras na matapos ang proyekto, makikinabang ang mga estudyante at komunidad ng pamantasan sa masmodernong computer training center, bagong teleconferencing at multimedia room, at mas maraming silid-aralan at laboratoryo para sa pagtuturo ng information technology, the President said in his message duringthe groundbreaking rites here on Monday.

    The President underscored the importance of information age noting that the new facility will improve thequality of training in the field of technology and modern communication. This will eventually pave the way for

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    bigger opportunities for the people of Mindanao, he said.

    The construction of the new MSU facility is part of the governments thrust to strengthen the strategy to investin people through education, the President said.

    Part of this initiative is the launching of the K to 12 Program of the government that will prepare Filipinograduates to become competitive with their foreign counterparts.

    Also, the government is carrying out the Industry-based Training for Work Scholarship Program of theTechnical Education and Skills Development Authority having more than 76,300 scholars undergoing training

    for IT.

    This is in addition to the Public Higher Education Roadmap of the Commission on Higher Education aimed atenhancing the facility and teaching methods in the countrys state universities and colleges, the Presidentsaid.

    The President pointed out that the Department of Education was able to eliminate the textbook backlog lastyear and adding that it is working to address the 66,800 shortage in classrooms before the end of 2013.

    Malinaw po na walang ibang hangarin ang ating administrasyon kundi gawing abot -kamay ang mgapangarap na datiy hindi man lang natin matanaw. Hindi natin masisikmurang isugal ang kinabukasan ng ating kabataan, lalo pat alam nating sila ang susunod na magtitimon sa ating bansa, he stressed.

    Ang gusaling ito ay tagumpay hindi lamang ng MSU, kundi ng buong bayan. Buhat ito ng atingpagbabayanihan at pagkakaisa para isulong ang magandang bukas para sa susunod na henerasyon. Angpundasyon nito ay simbolo ng ating paninindigan na isulong ang kapakanan at interes ng kabataang Pilipino,the President said.

    The President expressed his gratitude to the MSU administration for honing skillful and talented graduates,which he said, made the state university a major academic institution.

    According to the President, the MSU has posted a high average of board-passers in medicine andmechanical engineering and has been leading in chemistry, nursing, and other science-related courses.

    With the current development in Mindanao, the President expressed confidence that the region will soonhave lasting peace and continuing progress. He also foresees Mindanao to experience an influx of touristsand investors in the near future and eventually become a hub for commerce and trade.

    Among those who joined the President during the event were Transportation and Communication SecretaryJoseph Emilio Abaya, Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla, Senator Franklin Drilon, and ARMM Governor MujivHataman. PND (as)

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    Aquino government commends chairman of the Commission on Elections for staying in his post

    The Aquino administration commended the decision of Commission on Elections (COMELEC) chairman SixtoBrillantes Jr. to stay in his post during this crucial election period, a Palace official said on Monday.

    Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda issued the statement during the regular press briefing inMalacanang on Monday following the decision of Brillantes not to resign for the sake of national interest andthe Filipino people.

    "We certainly commend chairman Brillantes in putting the countrys interest ahead and ensuring that he willoversee the elections this 2013," Lacierda said.

    Last Friday, President Benigno S. Aquino III said in an interview that he would ask Brillantes to stay in hispost because the country needs a Comelec chairman in this crucial election period.

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    Siyempre, papakiusapan ko naman ang ating chair. Medyo less than a month na lang ang eleksiyon. Anghirap namang magtalaga pa ng bagong chair," the President said in an interview during his visit to Cebu.

    However, Lacierda said Malacanag has yet to receive information if President Aquino had already talked withthe Chairman Brillantes regarding the matter.

    "We have no information if they spoke. But certainly Chairman Brillantes heard the President speak when hewas interviewed by media. Maybe he realized and considered the words spoken by the President," Lacierdanoted.

    Brillantes earlier said that he might resign from his post after the Supreme Court issued decisions against thepoll body's resolutions. He expressed disappointment over the latest High Tribunal's decision stopping theCOMELEC rules limiting the airtime of the political advertisements for the May polls.

    The SC also ruled against the poll body's Team Patay/Team Buhay tarpaulin in Bacolod City, thedisqualification cases of 52 party-list groups, and the mayoral dispute in Imus City. PND (js)

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    Aquino government appeals to election candidates to reject reported 'permit-to-campaign' fees ofCPP-NPA-NDF

    The Aquino administration appealed to politicians who are campaigning for the May 13 elections to reject thereported demand of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front(CPP-NPA-NDF) to pay "permit-to-campaign" fees, a Palace official said.

    Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda issued the statement during the regular press briefing inMalacanang on Monday following reports that the CPP-NPA-NDF is demanding from candidates substantialfees for permission to campaign in the areas where the movement operates.

    "Again, we have already mentioned to our PNP (Philippine National Police) and also to our politicians whoare campaigning not to give in to the demands of the CPP-NPA-NDF. This scheme is not tolerated under oursystem of government," Lacierda said.

    The Aquino administration has ordered the deputation of law enforcement agencies and instrumentalities of

    the government, including the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to ensure free, orderly, honest, peacefuland credible conduct of the May 13 automated national and local elections, Lacierda said.

    "The AFP is fully aware and they have taken steps to ensure that the politicians are spared from all thispermit to campaign," Lacierda said.

    "Now, we would like to ask the local candidates to inform us of such demands, and we will let AFP units goand make sure that there are no NPA checkpoints. This is not tolerated under this system of government," hestressed.

    Malacanang on Sunday strongly condemned the attack on Gingoog City Mayor Ruthie Guingona in a villagein Misamis Oriental on Saturday night.

    Reports showed that unidentified gunmen ambushed Guingona's convoy past 11 p.m. Saturday, killing abodyguard and a driver, and wounding Guingona.

    Mayor Guingona, wife of former vice president Teofisto Guingona, Jr. and mother of Senator TeofistoGuingona III, suffered a gunshot wound on her foot, bruises and contusions when NPA rebels fired at herToyota Hilux pickup. The mayor is now in stable condition.

    Lacierda said law enforcers are now pursuing the group responsible for the attack.

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    "We have already been told that the armys 58th Infantry Battalion will be spearheading the investigation,"Lacierda said.PND (js)

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    Aquino administration welcomes reports the Philippine Stock Exchange index broke 7,000 mark

    The Aquino administration welcomed reports that the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) broke the7,000 mark on Monday for the first time in history, a Palace official said.

    Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda issued the statement after the PSEi closed on Monday at7,120.48 points.

    "This marks the 88th record high in 34 months of the Aquino administration, and the 27th record high thisyear. This stands as a manifestation of continued confidence in the prospects of our economy, not only fromthe international community, but also from Filipinos who are raising their stake in our countrys success,"Lacierda said.

    Reports showed that the PSEi surged 2.35% or 163.38 points to settle at 7,120.48, a fresh record close andintraday peak.

    "This is but one among many indicators of a resurgent Philippines. We must now ensure that our progress is

    sustained, and even accelerated," Lacierda said.

    Lacierda stresses that the Aquino government continues to focus its efforts in making sure that the economicrevitalization embodied by the PSEi numbers impacts the widest possible segment of society.

    "Empowering our people remains among the priorities of our government; we are committed to the vision of atruly dynamic citizenry that can take full advantage of the opportunities opening up in this era of nationalrenewal," he said. PND (js)

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    President Aquinos attendance to 22nd ASEAN Summit in Brunei Darussalam make Filipinos feel thegovernment is taking care of them

    BRUNEI DARUSSALAM) Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) here are upbeat and excited over theattendance of President Benigno S. Aquino III to the 22nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)Summit that will be held from April 24 to 25, 2013.

    A well-known and respected Filipina manager of a Singapore-based helideck (short for helicopter decksinstalled on high rise buildings and off-shore oil rigs) manufacturer with a regional office here said on Mondaythat the Presidents visit shows his genuine concern for his kababayans working outside the Philippines.

    Josephine Jasa, a 17-year resident of Brunei Darussalam, is one of two Filipinos working at AluminiumTechnologies, a company that designs and manufactures heavy-duty aluminium structures for the oil and gasindustry as well as other clients all over the world.

    A certified public accountant by profession, Jasa said Filipinos here are eagerly awaiting the Presidentsarrival on Wednesday.

    Of course every time our President visits us, it elevates the Filipinos once again. His visit shows thePresident cares for us and that he is looking after our welfare. So we feel so proud, Jasa said.

    She added that the Presidents visit gives the OFWs an edge over other nationalities working and livinghere as it shows that there is a personal bond between the Chief Executive and the simple hardworkingFilipinos.

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    Even if there are a multitude of people from different nationalities working in Brunei there are Malaysians,Bangladeshis, Singaporeans, and Europeans, you dont see their President visiting them, Jasa said.

    That shows that OFWs and Filipinos are taken cared of by their government, she added.

    She called on all Filipinos to instill within themselves the desire to excel and be the best that they can be inany and all their fields of endeavor as this is what it takes to succeed in life.

    You always have to go the extra mi le. You have to work more than what is expected of you so that your

    employer can see how good you are, how dedicated you are and they will continue to trust you and continueto employ you," Jasa said.

    She said the Filipinos are world class and should work hard at maintaining this distinction in order to remainahead in the global competition.

    There are an estimated 21,028 Filipinos in Brunei Darussalam as of December 2012, with temporarymigrants comprising the bulk of these OFWs (19,501 out of the total). Semi-skilled workers comprise 31percent of the total number of OFWs, followed by household workers (23 percent), unskilled workers (15percent), and skilled workers (12 percent).

    Full diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam were established in January 1984.PND (rck)

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    ABRIL 2013

    Pinangunahan ng Pangulong Aquino ang groundbreaking ng gusali ng Mindanao State UniversityInformation Technology sa Marawi City

    Pinangunahan ng Pangulong Aquino ang groundbreaking ng gusali ng Mindanao State UniversityInformation Technology sa Marawi City

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    LUNGSOD NG MARAWI) Pinanguahan ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III ang ground-breaking ceremony ngP45 milyong gusali ng Information Technology ng Mindanao State University dito at binigyang diin na angproyekto ay inaasahan niyang makatutulong sa kabataan ng Mindanao para makinabang ang buong bansa.

    Oras na matapos ang proyekto, matutulungan ang mga estudyante at komunidad ng pamantasan sa masmodernong computer training center, bagong teleconferencing at multi-media room at mas maraming silid-aralanat laboratoryo para sa psgtuturo ng information technology, sabi ng Pangulo sa naturang seremonya dito Lunes.

    Binigyang diin ng Pangulo ang halaga ng panahon ng impormasyon at ang bagong pasilidad na magiging daanpara tumaas ang uri ng pagsasanay sa larangan ng teknolohiya at makabagong komunikasyon. Ito, wika ng

    Pangulo, ang magiging daan para magkaroon nang higit na pagkakataon ang mga taga-Mindanao.

    Ang pagtatayo ng bagong pasilidad ng MSU ay bahagi ng hangarin ng pamahalaan na mapalakas pa angistratehiya sa pamumuhunan sa tao sa pamamagitan ng edukasyon, wika ng Pangulo.

    Bahagi ito nang inilunsad ng pamahalaan na K to 12 Program para maihanda ang mga nagtapos na Pilipinoupang magtaglay nang higit na kakayahang katulad ng nasa ibang bansa.

    Ginagawa rin ng pamahalaan ang Training for Work Scholarship Program ng Technical Education and SkillsDevelopment Authority na nakasalig sa industriya at mayroon nang mahigit na 76,300 iskolar na nagsasanay saInformation Technology.

    Sinabi ng Pangulo na bukod sa Public Higher Education Roadmap ng Commission on Higher Education na angpakay ay ayusin ang mga pasilidad at paraan ng pagtuturo sa mga pamantasan at kolehiyo ng pamahalaan.

    Ibinalita rin ng Pangulo na noon pang isang taon ay nalunasan na ng Kagawaran ng Edukasyon ang problemasa kakulangan sa aklat-aralin at sinisikap na magawa ang 66,800 kulang na mga silid-aralan bago magtapos ang2013.

    Malinaw po na walang ibang hangarin ang ating administrasyon kundi gawing abot-kamay ang mga pangarapna datiy ni hindi man lamang natin matanaw. Hindi natin masisikmurang isugal ang kinabukasan ng atingkabataan lalo pat alam nating sila ang susunod na magtitimon ng ating bansa," wika n g Pangulo.

    Ang gusaling ito ay tagumpay hindi lamang ng MSU, kundi ng buong bayan. Buhat ito sa ating pagbabayanihanat pagkakaisa para isulong ang magandang bukas para sa susunod na henerasyon. Ang pundasyon nito aysimbulo ng ating paninindigan na isulong ang kapakanan at interes ng kabataang Pilipino, dugtong pa ngPangulo.

    Nagpasalamat ang Pangulo sa pangasiwaan ng MSU sa paghasa ng talino ng mga may kasanayan atmarurunong na nagtapos kaya ang pamantasang ito ay isang tunay na major academic institution.

    Binanggit din ng Pangulo na maraming nagtapos sa MSU ang nakapasa sa pagsusulit ng mga duktor atinhinyero mekaniko at nangunguna rin sa nursing, chemistry at kursong may kinalaman sa agham kayanagtitiwala siyang ang Mindanao ay patuloy na magiging payapa at maunlad at magiging sentro ng kalakalan.

    Kasama ng Pangulo rito sina Kalihim Joseph Emilio Abaya ng Trasportasyon, Kalihim Jericho Petilla ngEnerhiya, Senador Franklin Drilon at Gob. Mujiv Hataman ng ARMM. PND (as/zaf)

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    ONLINENEWS2 2 APRIL 2013

    BSP conducts financial learning campaign for OFs and their beneficiaries

    Anti-red tape survey rates 50 govt offices as Excellent

    69 Filipinos to be Repatriated from Syria

    Korea-Based Filipino professors elect new head

    Gains in agro-based products growth seen in Phl exports - NEDA

    DTI reminds retailersNo to separate Cash and Card Prices

    DTI lauded for levelling playing field of exporters

    DSWD holds CSO meeting in Zambo

    DOJ comments on the case of a Prosecutor Who died with unpaid retirement benefits

    OWWA RWO XI recognized by USEP during their 34th Commencement Exercise

    Govt on diligent review of GPH-MILF annexes; urges public to be patient

    DOE gets policy support from EU SWITCH-Asia Programme

    DOST experts develop green packaging thru nanotech

    2 Pinays who hid VISAs in tissue paper held at Cebu

    DOTC shortlists 5 firms for P350-M LRT2 East extension engineering works

    Strong environmental governance marks first half of Aquino administration

    PhilHealth: Now showing in DLTB buses

    PSIP II pre-qualified bidders to construct 8 scale models of PPP school buildings

    BSP conducts financial learning campaign for OFs and their beneficiariesSource:http://www.bsp.gov.ph

    The BSP will conduct a Financial Learning Campaign (FLC) at the Assembly Hall of the BSP main office in Manila on24 April 2013. Dubbed Paghahanda sa Kinabukasan, this will be the sixth FLC to be conducted in Manila since 2007.After a session in Manila, FLCs are also held in different provinces around the country.

    The FLC aims to educate participants on the importance of using remittances to build up savings and directing theseinto investments in financial products and business ventures. Through this learning advocacy, the BSP hopes to helpoverseas Filipinos (OFs) and their beneficiaries achieve financial independence and security, bring them into the foldof the formal financial system, and enable them to participate more meaningfully in the countrys economicdevelopment.

    The FLC is one of the BSPs initiatives aimed at improving the remittance environment for OFs and at encouraging theflow of remittances into productive activities. Included in the FLC program are lectures on remittances, financialplanning, presentations on investment/business options, including talks on various business opportunities. Informationand tips will also be provided to help OFs avoid financial fraud and scams. Resource persons from various agencieswill also discuss various investment instruments available and possible sources of financing. An open forum willculminate the discussions where participants will have the opportunity to engage with the resource persons on issuesof interest to them.

    The BSPs FLC has reached out to more than 10,000 participants since it was launched in 2006. To date, a total of 62local and 15 international campaigns have been conducted. The local FLCs are conducted in close coordination with

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    the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Department of Trade and Industry, and other institutions as well asbusiness groups. In the past, international roadshows were also held in cities abroad where there are largeconcentrations of OFs.|TOP|

    Anti-red tape survey rates 50 govt offices as Excellent

    Source:http://excell.csc.gov.ph

    Results of the frontline service checks made by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) through the Report Card Survey(RCS) in 2012 show that of the 599 government offices surveyed, 50 offices obtained an Excellent rating, the highest

    in the scale with scores from 90 to 100, while 150 offices failed or scored below 70. A total of 309 offices got a rating ofGood, with numerical scores between 80 to 89.99, while 90 offices received an Acceptable rating with a score of 70-79.99.

    As lead implementer of Republic Act No. 9485 or the Anti-Red Tape Act (ARTA) of 2007, the CSC conducts a surveyamong government offices to gather feedback on the effectiveness of and compliance with the anti-red tape measuresof government agencies. The RCS checks on the agencys compliance with ARTA provisions, physical workingcondition, frontline service provider, service quality, and overall customer satisfaction.

    Compliance with ARTA provisions, which is the area where most agencies failed, include posting of Citizens Charterin conspicuous areas, posting of anti-fixer signs, a manned public assistance desk, observance of no noon breakpolicy, no hidden fees in frontline transactions, and wearing of IDs of frontline personnel.

    We are serious in doing our job as required by law. The CSC does the rounds in all agencies and offices. This meansthat all branches, field offices, and/or satellite offices of one agency are subjected to the RCS, said CSC ChairmanFrancisco T. Duque III.

    Of the 50 offices that rated Excellent, 33 are branches or service offices of national government agencies, namely,Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Health, Department of Trade and Industry,Land Registration Authority, and Land Transportation Office, while 17 offices are branches or service offices ofgovernment-owned and controlled corporations, namely, Home Development Mutual Fund, Philippine HealthInsurance Corporation, and Social Security System.

    Rule V of the implementing rules and regulations of RA No. 9485 states that the heads of offices and agencies are theones primarily responsible for the implementation of the Anti-Red Tape Act.

    Chairman Duque disclosed that the CSC continues to conduct the RCS. As of March 2013, the Commission has

    conducted 209 surveys.

    Full list of the 2012 ARTA RCS results are posted in the CSC website www.csc.gov.ph. |TOP|

    69 Filipinos to be Repatriated from Syria

    Source:http://www.dfa.gov.ph

    22 April 2013 The Philippine Embassy in Damascus reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that 69Filipinos safely crossed the Syrian-Lebanese border yesterday, April 21.

    The group, which is now under the care of the Philippine Embassy in Beirut, will take two separate flights for Manilatoday.

    The first batch composed of 34 repatriates will arrive at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal I todayat 11:10 p.m. aboard Etihad Airways flight EY 0428 while the second batch of 35 repatriates will arrive tomorrow, April23 at 3:20 p.m. via Etihad Airways flight EY 0424.

    Upon the groups arrival, the total number of repatriates will reach 3,951.

    The DFA continues to urge all Filipinos who are still in Syria to seek immediate repatriation as the violence in thecountry continue to worsen. For assistance they may call the Embassy at 963-11-6132626.

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    The families of Filipinos in Syria may also provide the DFA with up-to-date information regarding their next-of-kinspresent location and contact details in Syria. Those who wish to do so may call the Office of the Undersecretary forMigrant Workers Affairs (OUMWA) at (02) 834-3240 or 834-4583 or the DFAs 24-hour Action Center at (02) 834-3333

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    Korea-Based Filipino professors elect new head

    Source:http://www.dfa.gov.ph

    22 April 2013 The Philippine Embassy in Seoul reported to the Department of Foreign Affiars (DFA) that a dozen

    Filipino professors teaching at various universities and institutions of higher learning in South Korea met on April 21 atthe Embassy premises to elect their new chairperson and agree on their mission focus for the year.

    Dr. Emely Dicolen-Abagat, a professor at the Social Welfare Department of the Catholic University of Daegu, waschosen to lead the Philippine Resource Persons Group (PRPG) in a meeting attended by Philippine Ambassador toKorea Luis Cruz and Philippine-bom South Korean parliamentarian Jasmine Lee, who has advocated various causesand interests important to Filipinos at the National Assembly.

    The PRPG decided to focus this year on extending assistance to children bom of Filipino-Korean unions andpublicizing issues of concern to the Filipino community in Korea. There are around 70 such professors around SouthKorea, teaching in such institutions as Gyeongju, Jeonju, Suwon, Inha (Incheon), Kyung Hee (Seoul), and Woosung(Daegu) universities.

    The group also decided to establish a Philippine chapter in Manila, to be led by the outgoing president, Prof. BangyDioquino.

    Congresswoman Lee, who was voted into the 300-member National Assembly of Korea as a proportionalrepresentative, is pushing for standardized benefits for international students in Korean universities as one of heradvocacies. Lee is the first non-ethnic Korean and naturalized Korean to become a lawmaker.|TOP|

    Gains in agro-based products growth seen in Phl exports - NEDA

    Source:http://www.neda.gov.ph

    MANILAThe growth of agro-based exports may be sustained with the opening up of new markets for sugar andbananas, according to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).

    In addition to South Korea and India, Indonesia and the Middle East, were also identified as potential market forsugar, said NEDA officer-in-charge (OIC) and Deputy Director-General Emmanuel F. Esguerra.

    The Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC) and the Sugar Regulatory Administration identified thesemarkets. But the PITC is still coordinating with the buyers in these countries on their specific requirements.

    The United States (US), Russia, China, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and India are among the major importers of raw(cane) sugar, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Statistics of the United Nations.

    For exports of bananas, an initial shipment of 3,000 metric tons to the US is targeted for April 2013, according to theBureau of Plant Industry (BPI). The records from FAO tag the US as one of the top 20 importers of bananas.

    This is also in line with US Department of Agricultures announcement that allows Philippine highland Cavendish

    bananas to be shipped to their country, said Esguerra.

    Recently, the National Statistics Office reported that exports of centrifugal and refined sugar and bananas grew by27,094.6 percent and 95.5 percent year-on-year in February 2013, respectively. This made total agro-based exportsrise by 43.7 percent, amounting to US$343.9 million in February 2013.

    The NEDA official stressed that to be able to take advantage of increasing regional and global integration, there is aneed to expedite the implementation of necessary programs and policies to improve the competitiveness of Philippineexports.

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    No doubt the exporters have been affected negatively by the strong peso, but this can be overcome by the positiveimpact resulting from better infrastructure, efficient logistics, lower power costs, and other measures to reduce the costof doing business, said Esguerra.

    Esguerra, who is Deputy Director-General for Planning and Policy, is OIC of NEDA from April 18 to 22, 2013, whileSocioeconomic Planning Secretary and NEDA Director-General Arsenio M. Balisacan is on official business abroad. |TOP|

    DTI reminds retailersNo to separate Cash and Card Prices

    Source:http://www.dti.gov.ph

    The DTI stands firm against retailers that take unfair advantage of consumers and reminds them that having separateprices for cash and credit card payment is strictly prohibited.

    In 2006, DTI issued Department Administrative Order No. 10, Series of 2006 (DAO No. 10, S 2006) which prohibits theimposition of a surcharge in the use of Credit/Automated Teller Machine (ATM) or Debit Cards for payment ofpurchases of consumer products and services.

    The said order indicates that when a consumer pays in cash or credit/ATM/debit card, s/he shall only pay the priceindicated in the price tag. Having separate cash, regular and card prices on consumer products and services arestrictly prohibited.

    Moreover, Section 5 of the same DAO states that, All retailers who honor/accept credit/ATM/debit card for paymentshall not require the cardholders to pay a surcharge, extra charge, or additional charge over and above the price tagon the consumer goods and services.

    DAO No. 10, Series of 2006 shall apply to all retailers and retail sales to consumers. Therefore, all businessestablishments are expected to comply with the provisions of this order.

    Any person who violates this shall be subject to a fine of up to Five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) and/or imprisonmentfrom one (1) month to six (6) months. A second conviction carries with it the penalty of revocation of LGUs businesspermit.

    Conversely, on offer of a 5% discount if you pay in cash, the DTI reminds business establishments that this must becovered by an In-store promotion subject to rules on Sales Promotion Permit and a readable and visible notice.Absence of such promo should not discriminate against those who cannot pay in cash upon purchase.

    An In-store promotion is a promotional campaign conducted within the retailers store in which no advertisement orpublic announcement is made on such activity.

    To report complaints or ask questions about credit card surcharge and in-store promotion, visit the nearest DTI Officeor call DTI Direct 751.3330.|TOP|

    DTI lauded for levelling playing field of exporters

    Source:http://www.dti.gov.ph/

    Hancole Industries Ltd. lauded the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for levelling the playing field for exportersthrough the free trade agreements (FTAs).

    "The FTAs have levelled the playing field when we export HanCole products to as the other countries with FTAs," saidMarco Reyes, CEO of Hancole Group of Companies.

    FTAs are agreements between two or more countries to eliminate or reduce tariffs and other requirements ofcommerce that restrict trade between them.

    "The Philippines is participating in these FTAs to maintain competitiveness, promote cross- border complementation,sustain inflow of investments, mutual support on issues of common interest and for the benefit of consumers," Bureau

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    of Export Trade Promotion director Senen M. Perlada said.

    Through these FTAs, the Philippines targets to double its exports to USD 120B by 2016 from its USD 89-B exporttarget in 2013.

    Hancole is a global exporter of oils and fats, food raw materials, oleochemicals, surfactants and petrochemicals.

    Hancole exports refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) coconut oil, coconut acid oil, coconut fatty acid distillate,coconut fatty acid, fatty alcohols, refined glycerine, crude glycerine, sodium lauryl sulfate, cocodiethanolamide,cocomonoethanolamide, coconut methyl ester and isopropyl myristate.

    Reyes said that to further increase coconut oil exports, the Philippines needs a bilateral free trade agreement withPakistan.

    "Right now, Malaysia is the leading exporter of coconut oil to Pakistan. It used to be the Philippines. A few years ago,Malaysia signed a bilateral FTA with Pakistan, reducing the import duties of their vegetable oil exports. Since thePhilippines does not have the same bilateral FTA, our coconut oil has become uncompetitive. The importers inPakistan are paying less import duty when they import from Malaysia compared to the Philippines," said Reyes.

    To date, there are seven existing FTAs namely the ASEAN Free Trade Area, Asean-China Free Trade Area ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Area, ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area, ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive EconomicPartnership Agreement, Philippines-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement and ASEAN-India Free Trade Area.|TOP|

    DSWD holds CSO meeting in Zambo

    Source:http://www.dswd.gov.ph

    The Department of Social Welfare and Development IX (DSWD) conducted a Mindanao Civil Society Organizations(CSO) meeting which started last Wednesday at a local hotel, this city.

    More than 100 CSO participants coming from Regions 9, 12 and the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanaoattended the meeting.

    The topics discussed during the meeting were updates on Public and Private Partnership, DSWD, CSO partnership,Disaster Risk Reduction and Management and others.

    DSWD National Office Executive Assistant and CSO Focal Person, Roy Calfoforo, who was the guest speaker for the

    program said in an interview, We are talking about public private partnership. Paano sila makakatulong sa mga coreprograms ng DSWD like KALAHI-CIDSS, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, and livelihood program. Sila yungating bantay, gabay, tulay, at kaagapay sa ground. They help in the monitoring of the pantawid pamilya, they help inthe facilitation offamily development session and implementation of modified CCT for the disadvantaged and vulnerable sector dito saregion na ito.

    According to Calfoforo, this is important so these CSOs can help on the ground to implement DSWD programsespecially in terms of transparency and accountability. Para effectively maimplement natin ng maayos at maganda atmakinabang ang tunay na mahihirap sa ating mga programa dito sa DSWD. Paano magtutulungan ang CSO, privatesectors, LGU at DSWD down to municipal level na maimplement ng maayos itong programa ng gobyerno natin.

    This meeting is also line with the instruction of Secretary Dinky Soliman that the office should really communicate,

    coordinate and collaborate with their partners.

    The activity will also strengthen the partnership between the DSWD and the CSO in Zamboanga Peninsula.

    A workshop was also given to the participants where the participants went on a planning session.

    The KALAHI-CIDSS, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, and the SEA-K, are just some of the flagship programs ofthe department for poverty alleviation.|TOP|

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    DOJ comments on the case of a Prosecutor Who died with unpaid retirement benefits

    Source:http://www.doj.gov.ph

    The Department has clarified the circumstances attendant to the issue of a former prosecutor who died withoutreceiving his retirement pay.

    Undersecretary Leah Armamento, the Chairperson of the Technical Working Group (TWG), Retirement Committeecreated pursuant to RA 10071, stressed that the Department was not amiss in attending to the application forretirement pay of former Acting Cadiz City Prosecutor Marcelo del Pilar, who died of heart attack last April 4, 2013.

    "His situation represents an area of concern and the Department is doing everything to convince the DBM and GSIS torelease the retirement benefits of retired Prosecutors," Usec Armamento said. As she expressed utmost condolencesto the bereaved family of Prosecutor Del Pilar, she also urged for the immediate signing by the DBM and GSIS of theJoint Circular that will address the issue on the retirement benefits of prosecutors under RA 10071.

    Armamento disclosed that on 3 April 2013, DBM Dir. Tina Rose Marie Canda informed the Department that the JointCircular between DBM and GSIS is set to be signed on April 15, 2013. Canda added that DBM's Request for Issuanceof Special Allotment Release Order in the amount of Php397,384,560.0O to cover payment of the retirement gratuityfor prosecutor's covering the year 2010 to 2012 was resubmitted to the DBM.

    On April 4, the Department sent a letter to Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Laierda regarding the query of formerProsecutor Del Pilar regarding his lump sum pension. However, he passed away on the same day Malacanang wasupdated of his benefits.

    On April 5, an on-line and a broadsheet ran a story of retired Prosecutor Del Pilar who "dies without his pension" afterserving the government for 36 years. Reports had it that he bowed out of service after reaching the mandatoryretirement age on July 15, 2011 and had undergone several heart attacks in 2007 and 2010, the last seizure was onlast March 16, 2013. Members of his family claimed his condition may have been aggravated by stress because theirproperty was up for foreclosure and he had been delayed in paying his auto loan due to mounting hospital bills.

    In March, Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda wrote the Office of Usec Armamento about Del Pilar's retirementpay. In behalf of Usec Armamento, SASP Aileen Marie Gutierrez, member of the Technical Working Group of RA10071, Retirement Committee, in her memorandum through Secretary Leila De Lima on April 4, also sent a letter tothe Office of Lacierda On the status of the prosecutor's retirement pay. The said letter belied insinuation of anewspaper that made a follow up with the staff of Lacierda that Usec Armamento has not acted on the query over DelPilar's retirement pension.

    RA 10071 (An Act Strengthening and Rationalizing the National Prosecution Service) is a special law for prosecutorsenacted on April 8, 2010. Section 21 of the said law provides updated schemes in terms of retirement benefits forprosecutors.|TOP|

    OWWA RWO XI recognized by USEP during their 34th Commencement Exercise

    Source:http://www.owwa.gov.ph

    OWWA Regional Welfare Office XI received a plaque of appreciation from the University of Southeastern Philippines(USEP) during their 34th Commencement Exercises at USEP Sports and Cultural Center last April 15, 2013. OWWARWO XI Regional Director Ms. Ma. Elvira A. Ador, accepted the plaque in behalf of the agency.

    With the theme: USEP Reaching the Frontier of Global Excellence, eleven (11) scholarship benefactors wereawarded by the institution. The event started with their baccalaureate mass and followed by the recognition rites whichwere attended by students, faculty, school officials, partners and donors.

    The recognition rite is a ceremonial activity to acknowledge the significant role of partners and donors of theinstitutions mission of providing quality education. OWWA was recognized by the University on its pursuit to providescholarships to deserving dependents of OWWA-member OFW studying in the institution. USEP officials presentduring the awarding were Dr. Perfecto A. Alibin University President, Dr. Rodulfo C. Sumugat Vice President forAdministration and Dr. Sophremiano B. Antipolo Vice President for RDE.

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    The institution has been a partner of OWWA RWO XI in the implementation of the Education for DevelopmentScholarship Program (EDSP) and OFW Dependent Scholarship Program (ODSP). |TOP|

    Govt on diligent review of GPH-MILF annexes; urges public to be patient

    Source:http://www.opapp.gov.ph

    Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Quintos Deles on Saturday said that the government is workinghard by exercising due diligence review of the three remaining annexes that will be included in the comprehensive

    agreement to be forged with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

    While we move forward in this final stretch, we need to remain cautious of the intricacies involved in the crafting of theannexes, she said in a message read on her behalf by Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace ProcessUndersecretary Jose Lorena to hundreds of members of the Rotary International District 3870 during their conferenceheld at the Elena Tower Inn in Iligan City.

    The three remaining annexes on power-sharing, wealth-sharing and normalization are now going through duediligence review because our President wants to make sure that the whole government, not just the peace panel, hasthe full grasp of all the implications of what we are going to sign, she stated. Our President has reiterated time andagain that this government will not sign any agreement that it cannot implement.

    The GPH and the MILF in February already signed the annex on Transitional Arrangements and Modalities that detailsthe road map towards the creation of the Bangsamoro region that will replace the Autonomous Region in MuslimMindanao by 2016. The four annexes and the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro will constitute thecomprehensive agreement.

    Deles stressed the importance of learning from history particularly the consequences of the botched Memorandum ofAgreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) in 2008. The lessons of MOA-AD continue to remind us to practice duediligence by carefully studying the repercussions and examining the viability while making certain that that the voicesof the people are heeded in the process.

    We will never allow another hastily forged agreement to waste the gains achieved in the 14-year negotiations. We willnever allow our people to suffer again. It is for this motivation that we want to settle on an agreement that is based onsolid foundation and can withstand scrutiny and cynicism, she said.

    We are almost there. Peace is already at hand and we cannot allow it to slip out of our grasp.

    Patience and support

    The peace adviser related that the last remaining issues on the three annexes are the most contentious and the mostdifficult, but the documents are almost at its completion. At this crucial stage of the peace process, Deles asked for thepeoples support and patience..For this reason, we need the help of more and more groups and sectors. For a peace process to succeed, we will need the patience and support of the vast majority of our people, she said.

    At this point in our peace process, I would like to call on your further help and assistance as the challenges continueto abound. I know that there will be no shortage of options for your involvement as you begin to know more and moreabout the unfolding possibilities for peace in our country, Deles told Rotarians. As well, your help will be needed in

    building bridges of understanding and in developing constituencies for peace especially in the professional and thebusiness sectors. It is certainly welcome news to have you join and accompany us in this difficult but worthwhileourney.

    She expressed optimism that the challenges confronting the peace process are not insurmountable.

    We have a limited window of time to pursue our dreams, but we can create unlimited opportunities if we help oneanother in bringing about creative solutions in bringing about a future of peace for our children.

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    DOE gets policy support from EU SWITCH-Asia Programme

    Source:http://www.doe.gov.ph

    (Taguig City) In pursuit of its thrust of promoting clean energy and energy-efficiency projects in the country, theDepartment of Energy (DOE), as one of the key players in the European Union (EU)-funded SWITCH-AsiaProgramme, participated in the 1st Project Steering Committee Meeting held recently at the Eastwood RichmondeHotel in Quezon City.

    Undersecretary Loreta G. Ayson, CESO I, who represents DOE in the Steering Committee, welcomed the assistance

    of EU through its SWITCH-Asia Programme to facilitate the implementation of laws that promote renewable energy,such as, Republic Act 9513 or the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 and the Biofuels Act. Likewise, it will aid DOE andthose from the private sector in developing and further improving energy efficiency standards in the transportation andindustrial sectors.

    Under SWITCH-Asia, technical assistance and training will be provided to concerned government agencies for theeffective enforcement of relevant Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP)-based laws.

    A total of 3.5 million (P186 million) has been allocated to the Philippine government to support its policy priorities inthe fields of Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Biofuels, Green Procurement and Eco-labeling, and Clean Air,among others.

    The Philippines received the biggest out of the four Asian countries benefitting from the financial assistance, saidMaria Eloida Balamiento, Senior Energy Advisor of the SWITCH Policy Support Programme. The other three countriesare Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

    The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) chairs the Steering Committee, with the DOE, theDepartment of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Climate Change Commission (CCC), and the National EconomicDevelopment Authority (NEDA) as members. The group is responsible for the evaluation and approval of the projectsto be funded by the programme. Results of the project will be regularly monitored and evaluated by the EU, which willthen make the necessary adjustments in the implementation.|TOP|

    DOST experts develop green packaging thru nanotech

    Source:http://www.dost.gov.ph

    A team of scientists at the Department of Science and Technology-Industrial Technology Development Institute(DOST-ITDI) led by Dr. Blessie A. Basilia has come up with a biodegradable food packaging material that protectsfood and extends its shelf while being kind to the environment. This is made possible, according to Dr. Basilia, via thescience called nanotechnology in which things are structured at the atomic and molecular levels.

    The biodegradable film is made from starch and clay, both locally available materials, said Basilia who is chief of ITDIsMaterial Sciences Division.

    Clay comes in layers tightly held together, so it is processed first so that it can blend effectively with starch. In Basilia swork, clay is treated with ions in a process called ion exchange which results in wider spaces between the layers of theclay. This treated clay is called organoclay or nanoclay, its commercial name.

    Nanoclay is blended with thermoplastic starch made from cornstarch to help increase the latters strength. The clay-plastic blend goes through the same process and equipment in making petroleum-based plastics.

    The resulting product passed the migration test required for packaging films which means that the materials in theproduct will not contaminate the food it is in contact with.

    Plastic food packaging protects and extends shelf life of food and offers convenience to consumers. However, plasticsare not biodegradable and pose harm to the environment. When disposed of indiscriminately, plastics clog waterwaysand contribute to flooding. Plastics that find their way to oceans cause serious harm to marine wildlife which mistakethem for food.

    Thus this DOST-developed green packaging technology will not only help address the disposal of food packaging

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    wastes but will also benefit the packaging and plastic industries in the country.

    Nanotechnology is one of DOSTs priority among emerging technologies through its sectoral council Philippine Councilfor Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development which funded and monitored the project.|TOP|

    2 Pinays who hid VISAs in tissue paper held at Cebu

    Source:http://immigration.gov.ph

    Immigration officers at the international airport in Cebu intercepted two suspected human trafficking victims as they

    attempted to leave with their visas and tickets hidden inside a tissue paper.

    Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Ricardo David Jr. disclosed that the two female passengers wereapprehended last April 3 before they could board a Philipine Airlines Express flight to Hongkong.

    David said the passengers initially claimed they would be vacationing in Hongkong but later admitted that they areundocumented overseas workers bound for Korea and Jordan.

    He added that both women did not have the required permits to work abroad from the Philippine OverseasEmployment Administration.

    It was during the interview that the passengers reportedly produced their visas and plane tickets to Korea and Jordanwhich were hidden in the middle of a ten-pull tissue paper.

    One of them said she was hired to work as a singer in Korea while the other said she was employed as a domestichelper in Jordan.

    Meanwhile, David announced that he has designated Atty. Brandon Enad as chief immigration supervisor of theMactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA).

    Enad replaced immigration officer Nelson Gallentes who was reassigned to the bureaus border crossing station inBalabac, Palawan.

    David said he intends to reshuffle the bureaus personnel assigned in the other airports as part of the bureausprogram to energize its bureaucracy and deter corruption among its personnel.

    He explained that the periodic reshuffle of the employees partly aims to prevent fraternization which is oftentimes a

    major source of corruption.

    The BI chief also reported that since last year more than 300 new immigration officers were already hired by thebureau and deployed to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and other ports of entry.

    He said the new BI personnel will surely bolster the bureaus capability in thwarting human trafficking and illegalrecruitment.|TOP|

    DOTC shortlists 5 firms for P350-M LRT2 East extension engineering works

    Source:http://www.dotc.gov.ph

    Manila, Philippines The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) has shortlisted five (5) firms to

    perform consulting and engineering works for the 4.2-kilometer eastward extension of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Line2 System to the Masinag area in Cainta, Rizal.

    In a Notice of Eligibility and Shortlisting issued last week, the transportation agency informed the following groups thatthey had qualified to bid for the P350-Million project:

    Foresight Development and Surveying Company, in association with Soosung Engineering Co. Ltd. and KoreaRail Network Authority Consortium

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