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Jampacked in attendance during the International Anti-Corruption Day celebration
held at the Tacloban City Convention Center on December 9, 2012.
Delivering the welcome remarks, Atty. Edwin B. Tabaranza,
OIC (OMB RO8); From to left to right : Mngr. Paulino Talacay
(HDMF), RD Rodulfo J. Ariesga (COA), Dir. Marilyn E. Taldo(CSC), RD Samuel Young (NTC), RD Imelda C. Laceras (DBM
& President, REAL)
ACLOBAN CIY- Te Commission on
Elections(Comelec) offi ce o this city hasrevealed that more than 109,000 voters o
acloban are to cast their votes in the 2013
midterm elections.
Last December 9, 2012 (Sunday), theO ce o the Ombudsman Regional O ceNo. VIIIin partnership with the Civil Ser-vice Commission, Region Eight Adminis-trators League, Inc. (REAL) and the Asso-ciation o Resident Ombudsmen o RegionVIII (ARO 8) joined the entire country in
celebrating the International Anti-Cor-ruption Day. Te activity was kicked oby the Integrity Parade hailed as March
ACLOBAN CIY TeOrmoc city government will or-mally launch tomorrow its sani-tary landll, one o the ew a-cilities in the country establishedto comply the Ecological SolidWaste Management (SWM) Act.
Located within the 32-hec-
tare Ormoc City Eco-wasteCenter (CEC), the locally-und-
Lawyer RosemariePolistico, city elections o-cer, said that based ontheir nal list o registrants,acloban now has 109,027voters, making it as thevote-rich area in all o East-ern Visayas.
acloban happens to bethe regional capital o EasternVisayas, which comprises theprovinces o Leyte, SouthernLeyte, Biliran, Samar, NorthernSamar and Eastern Samar.
Te regional o ce o the pollbody has yet to come up with anal registered list o voters. Butduring the 2010 elections,Eastern
Visayas had 2.4 million reg-istered voters.
As a highly-urbanizedcity, registered voters oacloban only cast theirvotes or those seeking cityposts like or mayor and vicemayor and congressmancovering Leytes rst district,
Tacloban City has now over
109,000 registered votersBY JOEY A. GABIETA, Saff Writer
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ed 1.8 hectare SLF is beingeyed as a model project.
Te experience o Or-moc City in SLF construc-tion could be a showcaseor other LGUs to learnhow to best prepare andconstruct their own clay
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Ormoc City to launch itsP12.9 M sanitary landfll
Offi ce of the Ombudsman spearheads
Intl Anti-corruption Day celebrationto Righteousness. It was participatedby all anti-corruption partners andcrusaders rom both the public andprivate sectors in acloban City. Lo-cal Government Units which were inattendance were anauan and olosa,Leyte. Te Integrity Parade started at
exactly 6:00AM passing through RealStreet,and ended at the 4acloban City
DOLE-8 keeps
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status
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secure vitalinstallations in
Leyte
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ports VAWC
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reaps many
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unveiled in Palo
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Te Department o Laborand Employment RegionalOce No. 8 has kept itsLevel II Accreditation Sta-tus aer a successul revali-dation by the Civil ServiceCommission through Reso-
lution No. 1201529 prom-ulgated on September 27,2012 under the Programto Institutionalize Meritoc-racy and Excellence in Hu-man Resource Management(PRIME-HRM).
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ACLOBAN CIYHuman rights groups inEastern Visayas yesterdayclaimed that the Aquino
administration which hasoered itsel an alternativeto the Arryo regime provesno dierence but rather, aso ar worse record on vio-lations o human rights.
Rev. Irma Mepico, re-gional coordinator o Ka-tungod-Sinirangan Bisayas,said Aquino and his lap-dogs in the Armed Forceso the Philippines (AFP) areattempting to mask them-selves as sincere rights pro-tector through hiring pop
that kept said accreditationstatus in the region, the oth-er nine agencies being localgovernment units.
Te certicate o re-validation was ormallypresented by CSC ActingRegional Director Marilyn
aldo to DOLE RegionalDirector Exequiel R. Sar-cauga on December 7, 2012at Patio Victoria Resort,acloban City during theDOLEs 79th AnniversaryCelebration.
PRIME-HRM is a pro-gram o the CSC to contin-
uously capacitate agenciesin the perormance o theirhuman resource manage-ment unctions, recognizebest practices in the variousareas o HRM, and serve asa venue or exchange anddevelopment o expertise
in HRM in the Philippinepublic service.
We are happy and grate-ul to the CSC or the trustbestowed upon us. Tisrecognition is also a call toaction or all o us in theDOLE to continue to deliv-er prompt services not only
in the area o HRM, but inall our programs. We mustwork together to maintaini not to elevate our statusto Level III Accreditation,Sarcauga explained.
Te commitment build-ing ceremony was capped
with the signing o theMemorandum o Commit-ment expressing the DOLEand CSC commitmentand covenant to upholdCSC rules and regulationsthrough the PRIME-HRMProgram. (VIRGILIO A. DOR-OJA JR./PR)
DOLE-8 keeps CSC Level II accreditation status
stars, photo-ops, and thelikes, while behind the me-dia mileage they are spread-ing terror.
KatungodSiniranganBisayas yesterday led theculmination o the week-long celebration o the 64thUniversal Declaration oHuman Rights (UDHR)with a mass action andmarch rally in this city.
Te local week-longcommemoration o the In-ternational Human Rightsweek which was started lastTursday at the Universityo the Philippines aclobancampus with a variety o
photo exhibit, educationaldiscussion and lm view-ing was capped with an ecu-menical mass at the Multi-Purpose Building (MPB) oUP acloban.
It can be rememberedthat President Aquino whilehe was campaigning orPresidency and on the rstday o his oce, pledgedswi delivery o justice tothose victims o rights vio-lations and the end o such.Similarly, on the occasiono the 62nd anniversaryrites o the UDHR, Presi-dent Aquino reiterated hiscommitment on the issue.
HR groups slam Aquino or worse record on violations o humanHowever, cases o extra-ju-dicial killings, abductions,illegal arrests, and otherorms o rights violationsare still witnessed based onreports o Katungod andeven the New York-basedrights group, Human RightsWatch, Mepico said.
As part o the com-memoration, Katungod,along with the End Impu-nity Alliance, a networko rights advocates in thecity held its annual culturalcamp dubbed Desode atthe University o the Phil-ippines Visayas aclobanCollege (UPVC) Oblationgrounds.(REYAN L. ARINTO)
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as well as or those seekingnational positions and orpartylist representation.
Incidentally, aclobanis still considered to be thebailiwick o the Romual-dezes. Its present mayor,Alred Romualdez, is seek-ing or a possible third termagainst outgoing An Warayparty-list Rep. FlorencioNoel.
Romualdez cousin, Fer-dinand Martin, is assuredo his third and last term ascongressman, being unop-posed.
According to Polistico,the number o registeredvoters or acloban couldbe higher i all those whowent to their oce to regis-ter were able to do so.
Tat number couldbe higher. I was expectingthe nal list at more than120,000, Polistico said.
Te city elections ocersaid that there were stillthousands o potential andqualied voters who ailedto register last October 31,the last day o registrationor the May,2013 elections.
On the last day o regis-tration, Polistico said, about
a 1,000 persons were notable to do so.
It was learned rom thecity elections ocer thatthe 109,027 nal list o reg-istered voters or aclobanwas higher compared to the2010 registered o voters.
For that period,acloban has only 93,472registered voters.
Meantime, Polistico saidthat o the 109,027 regis-tered voters o acloban,about 39,000 o them haveyet to revalidate their regis-tration.
Tis means, she said,they have yet to have their
biometrics beore their o-
ce.But they can still vote
in the May, 2013 elections.Te reason or taking theirbiometrics is to expeditethe process during the elec-tions, Polistico said.
She added that with thepictures o the voters, itwould now be easy or theteachers who are acting asboard o elections inspec-tors to easily identiy thevoters.
And this will do awayso-called fying voters orsubsitution o voters, Polis-tico said.
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ACLOBAN CIY Les-sandra series, one o CamellaHomes newest masterpiece,was ormally unveiled Sat-urday night, giving Region8 proessionals and start upamilies, the chance to enjoya liestyle o convenience atthe very aordable rate.
A amily can own one othe new home series that willrise in the newly launchedCamella Palo or only P5,000
reservation ee, and a downpayment o only P8,000monthly in the next threemonths.
Camella Leyte GeneralManager Geraldine Gascon-Garcia said the most recenthome additions sell romP1.1 million to P1.4 million,with the lowest amortizationrate o P8,000 per month(through In-house or banknancing).
Tis new project iswithin the nancial reach othe working class o Eastern
ORMOC CIY Gov-ernment troops will ensurethat vital installations in theprovince o Leyte will be se-cured to ensure saety o itspersonnel and continue pro-viding its services to the peo-ple, just like the geothermalplant located in the town oKananga and the city o Or-moc.
Captain Dranreb Can-to, 802nd Inantry Brigade
public inormation ocer,assured this aer a serieso rebel attacks that hit theprovince o Leyte last weekthat claimed the lives o sev-eral military personnel.
wo separate attacks wereinitiated by rebel groups inthe towns o Jaro and Albuerajust this month. Tese townsare known to be areas underinfuence o red groups. Teattacks caused the death oour government troops andwounding a civilian.
About 10 lawless armedelements harassed the baseo Alpha Company o 78th
Inantry Battalion in Ba-rangay Antipolo, Albueratown, at around 7:50 p.m. oDecember 6, wounding Ed-gar Borinaga, a resident othe said barangay.
In a separate incident,some 10 NPAs attackedtroops who were provid-ing security to members o
a Bayanihan eam o 19thInantry Battalion conduct-ing peace and developmentactivities in Barangay Rubas,Jaro town at around 8 p.m.resulting to the death o twosoldiers and wounding othree others.
Last November 30, onesoldier was killed and twoothers were wounded whenelements o the 78th InantryBattalion were ambushed by
more or less 10 NPAs at SitioCalingatnan, Barangay SanPedro, Albuera, Leyte.
We (military) are con-sidering all vital installa-tion as so target o attacks,Canto said.
A troop under the 802ndIB is stationed inside the ge-othermal complex, accord-ing to Canto, to ensure thesaety o its personnel andall its structures consideringthat the geothermal plantsupplies electricity not justin the province o Leyte butor the entire region and itsneighboring regions to in-
clude Luzon.Aside rom the AFP, thePhilippine National Policealso has troops stationedinside the geothermal com-plex.
Although several attackswere already made by rebelgroups in some areas in theprovince o Leyte, the mili-
tary have not yet monitoredany possible attacks thatwould be made by red groupsin the vital installation underthe territorial jurisdiction oLeyte.
We havent monitoredor receive inormation thatthey will attack our vital in-stallations but we will notlay down our guard, Cantostressed. (ROEL AMAZONA)
Govt troops to secure vitalinstallations in Leyte
Visayas. We are opening thisopportunity or those ami-lies who want to own a homeat Camella, Garcia said.
Lessandra has its own seto two-story, two-bedroomhome series made availablethrough Rina, Marga, Reana,and Margarita, house-and-lot packages.
During Saturday grandlaunch o Camella Palo,Mayor Remedios Petilla
thanked Vista Land or pick-ing their town as the site otheir rst and third Camellaproject in Leyte Island.
We just saw the utureCamella Palo and its beau-tiul. Palo is very lucky thatCamella is there. Its reallysomething that we can beproud o, the lady mayorsaid.
Joyous mode lled theLeyte Park Hotel ConventionCenter during Camella Palosgrand launching attended byhundreds o ocials, home
buyers, and the sales team.Hiphop group G-Cle danc-ers entertained the crowdwith breathtaking dancemoves.
Lessandra series replicahomes were displayed duringthe event or home buyers tosee the uture development.
Michael Mayoga, gen-eral manager o CamellaBacolod, who was one o theguests, led the toast as a sign
o cheers or the good lie oCamella Palo.
I was able to see that Palois a booming municipality.Camella developments havebecome a mark o progressacross the country. Camelladevelopments oen portentmovement into the town,city or province they cometo they portent growth andexpansion, Mayoga said.
Camella has been build-ing 250,000 homes in 15 re-gions, 31 provinces, and 63cities and municipalities.(SARWELL Q. MENIANO)
Lessandra series o Camella Homesnewest masterpiece unveiled in Palo
S. Apostol who challenge eve-ryone to be united against thewar against corruption.
Unlike other governmentcrusades, the activity was par-ticipated by the private sector,whom the OMB encouragedtotake active part in the eradica-tion o corruption. (PR)
tives o the private sectors con-
sisting o the business, energysector, media, academe as wellas representatives rom theJunior Gra Watch Unit (JGU)and Corruption PreventionUnit (CPU).
Te activity was highlight-ed by the video message givenby the Deputy Ombudsmanhimsel, the Honorable Pelagio
ity was the recitation o the
Pledge o Commitment led byAtty. Marilyn E. aldo, ActingDirector o the Civil ServiceCommission. Tereaer, itwas ollowed by the ceremo-nial signing o the Pledge oCommitment byRegional Di-rectors, Managers, and oc-ers rom various governmentagencies including representa-
Astrodome where a short pro-gram was held.
Te object o the IntegrityParade was to remind the citi-zenry and all civil servants othe seriousness o the govern-ments campaign against cor-ruption.
Te Program at the As-trodome carried the themeKatiwalianWakasan! uloy-ang Laban!It was ociallyopened with a warm welcomeby Atty. Edwin B. abaranza,Ocer-in-Charge o the Oce
o the Ombudsman, RegionalOce No. VIII. Other keynotespeakers were Regional Direc-tor Rodulo J. Ariesga o theCommission on Audit (COA),Regional Oce No. VIII andMdm. Imelda C. Laceras, Re-gional Director, DBM andPresident o REAL Inc. Oneo the highlights o the activ-
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Leyte Samar Daily Express OPINION Tuesday, 11 December 2012
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EDITORIAL
Pacquiao is past his prime
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Why blame God?
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Things To
Minddoms pagliawan
oxing legends come and go. They rise to
prominence, but they dont stay on top for
life. There always comes a time when, de-spite their greatness, they have to make an exit, ei-
ther on account of defeat, or for reasons of ageing.
Manny Pacquiao is one such legend. He started
boxing as a kid, moved up from one division to the
next, made it to fame and affluence, and raked infor himself millions of dollars in his mega-fights,
ending up on top of the sport as the no. 1 pound-
for-pound boxer and the first and only eight-divi-
sion champion of the world.
Ferocious in the ring, Pacquiao was revered and
feared even by the bigger guys in heavier divisions.
Most of them fell at his hands till he seemed to have
run out of worthy opponents. Numerous awards
then came his way as a result, in recognition of
his greatness. He was eventually regarded as
a national treasure, a living hero who inspired
the Filipino spirit and hoisted our national
pride in the global arena.
But his ascent to greatness has an end. His
stay on top of the sport is obviously over. Like
the rest, he could not stay there forever; andalthough he made it there once, his time is
done, which means that, try as he does, some-
body or some circumstances will always stand
in the way to deny him a perpetual place on
top. Against that fate, he just could not make
any headway.
Simply put, Pacquiao as of now is already
past his prime.
People have the tendency topresume that when devastatingcalamities strike resulting in mas-sive deaths, like the recent disas-ter in Mindanao brought aboutby yphoon Pablo, God is alwaysto blame, as i it were His ault, orHis obligation, to prevent suchcatastrophes rom happening.
Tey are then quick to ask:Where is God? What is he do-ing? Well, these are but some otheir questions asked mockinglyin the ace o overwhelming de-struction, suering, and loss o
lives. Tey grimace in disbelie, indeance, in anger. O all people,things, and beings, God gets thegreatest blame, even singled outat times.
Tis is nothing new; suchan attitude has been there sincetime immemorial. I some peoplecould aord to blame God even
just or the death o a lovedone, how much more i thepathetic victims amountto hundreds and hundredso thousands. Tis, to the
critical minds, makes Godso cruel, irresponsible, in-utile, and heartless or al-lowing those tragic deathsto occur.
Considering the painthat the victims and theirloved ones experience, we
might indeed think thisattitude toward God is un-derstandable, even justi-able. Tese people are justbeing concerned with oth-
ers so to say. Whoever isresponsible or their saetyand ails to attend to thatduty would draw uponhimsel their judgmentalindignation, even i itsGod who will have to reaptheir animosity.
Viewed rom the bibli-cal standpoint, however,we will nd this attituderather selsh, inappro-priate, and blasphemous.Why blame God or peo-ples eventual deaths whenthat phenomenon is butpart o our existence, ando Gods design? WhenGod created the angels,He designed them as spiritbeings destined to live oreternity. Similarly, we hu-mans are also eternal be-
ings; we will likewise liveorever. Unlike angels,though, we were given atwo-old existenceoneis physical, and the other,spiritual. Physical exist-ence is short-lived, but thesecond one is without end.
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God, our Father, you guide every thingin wisdom and love. Accept the prayers weoffer for our nation; by the wisdom of our
leaders and integrity of our citizens, may
harmony and justice be secured and maythere be lasting prosperity and peace.
Almighty and eternal God, You know thelongings of our hearts and You protect our
rights. In your goodness, watch over thosein authority, so that people everywhere may
enjoy freedom, security and peace.We ask this through our Lord Jesus
Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit, one God, foreverand ever. Amen. (Courtesy of Daughters
of St. Paul)
Pray the Holy Rosary daily for
world peace and conversion of sinners
(The family that prays together stays together)
Leyte Samar Daily ExpressOPINION 5Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Tuesday of the 2nd Week of AdventIs 40:1-11; Ps 96; Mt 18:12-14
THE PARABLE OF THE LOST SHEEP
Jesus said to his disciples, What is your opinion? If a man has ahundred sheep and one of them goes astray, will he not leave the ninety-nine in the hills and go search of the astray? And if he nds it, amen, Isay to you, he rejoices more over it than over the ninety-nine that didnot stray. In just the same way, it is not the will of your heavenly Fatherthat one of these little ones be lost.
THE QUESTION
Jesus asked his disciples for their opinion but he began to tell themhis own idea about it rst: what would a man do if one of his sheepstrays away? If he values each of his sheep, he would go and look forit. That sheep represents money, equal to several days wages. The mancould not afford to lose the sheep. He will not say to himself Let it go,I still have many more. Even that one is too precious to him to let go
so easily. Do I reect that when Jesus spoke of that one lost sheep, hecould have been speaking of me? I am precious to Jesus. He knows thevalue of my soul. How do I value this soul of mine that was breathedinto me by the breath of God? (Daily Gospel Now, R. Sullivan, OMI,published by Paulines, visit us at www.paulines.ph or at Paulines MediaCenter, Real St., Tacloban City, Tel. 321-31-95)
Sowers Seeds: Strive so that in every family the Gospel may beput in a place of honor, may be read by the head of the house to thewhole gathered family, and explained in a convenient manner aided bya good and approved comments. -Blessed James Alberione, Founderof the Pauline Family
The Sower
Lucky for now
Few days after superty-
phoon Pablo (international
name, Bopha) ravaged the
southern part of the Philip-
pines, His Holiness Pope
Benedict XVI, by message
sent Vatican Secretary of
State Cardinal Tarcisio
Bertone to Papal Nuncio in
the Philippines Archbishop
Giuseppe Pinto addressed
to the Catholic Bishops
Conference of Philippines
president and Cebu Arch-
ishop Jose Palma, ex-
pressed his heartfelt con-
dolences to the families of
all who mourn, assuring
those in distress of his
spiritual closeness and con-
cern. Bertone added that
the Pope offers fervent
prayers for the deceased
and for all those who are
working to rescue missing
persons and to assist the
trapped and injured. Fur-
ther he stated, Upon the
beloved people of the Phil-
ippines, as a pledge of con-
solation, hope, and solidar-
ity, His Holiness invokes
Gods abundant blessings,
he added.
As of December 8 tally
of the National Disaster
Risk Reduction and Man-
agement Council (NDR-
RMC) the death toll has al-
ready reached 540 with 827
others missing and 1,088
people injured. The num-
ber of deaths largely was
accounted in Compostela
Valley and Davao Oriental,
according to the council. In
the national news, NDR-
RMC executive director
and Ofce of Civil Defense
administrator Benito Ra-
mos informed that, as of
this writing, 1.09 million
families or 5.40 million
persons were affected, in-
clusive of 77,192 families
or 368,672 persons that are
temporarily housed in 173
evacuation centers, while
damage to agriculture, in-
frastructure and private
properties is now pegged at
P6.08 billion.The damage and deaths
caused by typhoon Pablo
were so gripping that the
residents in areas that could
have been affected by it
were so grateful to have
escaped such destruction.
One of these areas gra-
ciously spared was Eastern
Visayas, except Southern
Leyte as it was at the skirts
of typhoon Pablos path.
Two deaths were reported
in the region according to
OCD regional director Rey
Gozon. There is yet, how-
ever, no ofcial tally of the
extent of damage to agri-
culture and infrastructure as
reports from affected towns
are yet to be retrieved. The
Public Works regional of-
ce declared that damage
to infra is not signicant, in
fact roads remained pass-
able.
Again, Eastern Visayas
was fortunate that it was not
among the turfs hit by tropi-
cal storm Pablo. However,
such event is not enough
reason to sit back and relax
considering that, as PAG-
ASA predicted, there will
still be six more typhoons
to visit the Philippine area
of responsibility before the2012 calendar closes. As
to where these cyclones
will fall is a chilling guess-
work. For now, the region is
lucky, too blessed especial-
ly that it was just slammed
by a typhoon Ofel. In fact,
Tacloban City was declared
under state of calamity for
the extent of damage that it
wrought. Surely, calamity
When our earthly livesend, death eventually oc-
curs. But its just a gatewayor us to enter into the sec-ond phase o our existence,which is spiritual. No mat-ter how one dies, tragic ormild, the same thing hap-pensthe body becomeslieless and will soon turnto dust o which it is made.But, again, this doesntmean cessation o ones ex-istence as it is merely part othe creators design.
Should we blame Godor this design? Should weaccuse Him o cruelty, ir-
responsibility, negligence,etc. just because a lovedone proceeded to the sec-ond phase o his existenceto join the so-called spiritworld? Does it make Godso inutile just because hun-dreds o thousands perished(physically) in a devastatingdisaster? Does He becomeless o a God just becauseHis design remTis is some-thing to ponder on.
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funds have been utilized to
assist the victims and this
fund is now depleted. Some
people toyed in their mind
the question: had Eastern
Visayas been hit by Pablo,
would there be enough ca-
lamity funds to use for the
Pablo onslaught?
There is no doubt that
local government units in
the region are prepared for
eventualities made by na-
ture with doable disaster
risk reduction and manage-
ment plans in place. From
prevention and mitigation
to preparedness to disaster
response on to recovery
and rehabilitation, disaster
risk reduction and manage-
ment councils have thei
bags full ready to face the
challenge when calamitie
strike. Notwithstanding thi
state of readiness, getting
cue or simply a lesson fro
the recent Compostela Val
ley incident, the evacuatio
centers should be safe fro
unexpected assault of na
ture. The affected resident
should also be sensitive
to the natures actuation
and heed the danger warn
ings to avoid mishap. Be
ing able to escape harm o
death is luck to some, but t
those who have strong fait
in the One True God, it i
grace and blessing that the
should be ever grateful for.
Placing the blame onparents or their supposedinability to support theneeds and aspirations othe amily is simply un-just. Every man has thataspiration to support theneeds o the amily butthe lack o economic op-portunities disables hiscapacity to do so. Te co-lonial tag that Filipinosare lazy had been unjustly
perpetuated in the publicconsciousness by our or-eign invaders.
Such label was madeupon our orebears whoresisted hard labor beingimposed by our coloniz-ers. Te unwillingness torender orced labor causedcolonizers to brand ourorebears with unpleasanttags, mainly that o beinglazy. Such sweeping de-scription had been etcheddown generations that
someway became an ac-cepted belie to some sec-tors without veriying theroots o such unjust tag.
It is the exploits oour overseas workers thatgradually changed the tagthat had been sustained in
Conceptions misconceptionsSecond of a series
the public consciousnessor generations. With Fili-
pinos earning the admira-tion o oreign employersor their industry, peoplechanged their belie thatthey are lazy. It is that traito being industrious andhardworking that makesFilipino workers in de-mand by oreign employ-ers. Our country had sup-plied so much manpowerto the global communityand we have maintainedthat reputation o beingindustrious in the eld o
work.Tis trait o Filipino
workers is a clear manies-tation o our desire to earnin order to support ouramily. Tere is no doubtwe possess that will andability to provide or the
sustenance o our amily.It is the lack o opportu-
nities or gainul employ-ment and or productiveeconomic activities thatcause us to alter in ourcommitment to supportthe amily. Our workersin the domestic arena areinto varied orms o ex-ploitation, chie o thembeing underemployed,overworked and under-paid.
We cannot pretend tobe blind rom the realitiesin society where our work-
ers are toiling beyond reg-ular working hours underinconvenient workingconditions or a pay thatcould hardly support theamily. People renderinglabor with utmost dedica-tion and industry but are
paid unjust compensationthat are way below mini-mum standards. Tereare laws that purports toprotect labor, requiringemployers to compensatetheir workers or their la-bor. Workers only earn somuch less than what theneeds o their amilies,causing deprivation thatis depicted as ault by theworker than o the unjust
social order.People are being duped
to believe that the pov-erty that the amily suersis caused by the lack ocommitment and will andability o the head o theamily, or the parents, tosupport the amily. Suchbelie is not unlike the tago us Filipinos being a lazypeople that had been per-petuated by our colonizersdown several generations.It is one great conception
that is actually a miscon-ception or in truth it isnot the lack o will or abil-ity or commitment to sup-port the amily that causepoverty and hardship.
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6 Tuesday, 11 December 2012Leyte Samar Daily Express NEWS/NOTICES
NSSDEO supportsVAWC campaign
The Department of Pub-
lic Works and Highways
(DPWH) Northern Samar2nd District Engineering
Ofce lend active support
to the 18-day campaign
to stop violence against
women and their children
(VAWC) in the province.
In November 26 during
the nationwide simultane-
ous ag raising ceremony
in government institutions,
the NSSDEO employees
wear pink t-shirts printed
with the theme, VAW-
Free Society In Times of
Peace, Conict and Calam-
ity and Stop ViolenceAgainst Women and bears
the logo of the Violence
Against Women Coordinat-
ing Committee (VAWCC).
A streamer about the ob-
servance is hanged inside
the district compound A
streamer about the obser-
vance is also hanged inside
the district compound and at
the front gate to stir public
awareness. Read in the ag
ceremony was the Prayer
and the Joint IACVAWC-
IACAT-VAWCC Message
for the 18-Day NationwideCampaign to End Violence
Against Women. The led
agencies of IACVAWC,
IACAT and VAWCC are
the Department of Social
Welfare and Development,
Department of Justice and
National Commission on
the Role of Women.
November 25, the Inter-
national Day Against VAW
was the start of the coun-
trys 18-day campaign to
end violence against wom-
en. It runs until December
12, the date of the signing
in Palermo, Italy of the
United Nations Conven-
tion of Transnational and
Organized Crimes, which
includes the Protocol to
prevent and punish trafck-
ing in persons, especially
women and children. It also
includes December 10, the
International Human Rights
Day showing that VAW
and trafcking in persons
are forms of human rights
violations. The message
further said that the coun-
try started its awareness
campaign on issues against
women and children when
it participated in the world-
wide crusade to eliminate
VAW in 2002. Since then,
the advocacy led to the
passage of two landmark
legislations; Republic Act
9208 (Anti-Trafcking in
Persons Act and RA 9262
otherwise known as the An-
ti-Violence Against Women
and their Children Act of
2004. It also emphasized
that in succeeding years,
the focused was on the pop-
ularization of the said laws
strengthening their imple-
mentation at the national
and local government lev-
els and building a network
of male advocates workingto stop violence against
women.
Below reads in part the
IACVAWC-IACAT-VAW-
CC Joint Message. With
the theme VAW-Free So-
ciety In Times of Peace,
Con ict and Calamit , this
years 18-Day Campaign
shall highlight the need
to raise awareness about
Gender Based Violence
(GBV) in crisis situationsfor national government
agencies (NGAs), Local
Government Units (LGUs)
and the general public,
increase support mecha-
nisms and make it more
accessible to VAW victim-
survivors during disaster
and crisis situation; and to
forge partnerships among
stakeholders in addressing
GBV in crisis situations.
And this can only be possi-
ble through the coordinated
efforts of government and
civil society. We acknowl-
edge mens important role
in ending VAW and encour-
age the expansion of the
movement that was formed
in preceding years 18-Day
Campaign the MOVE or
Men Opposed to VAW Eve-
rywhere which is com-
posed of males who actively
advocate and work against
VAW. We call on every male
member of our society to
never commit, condone,
nor remain silent on VAW.
We call on our fellow gov-
ernment leaders and work-
ers from the national gov-
ernment agencies and the
local government units totake the lead in ensuring
that VAW victims-survivors
are able to access the much
needed services for them to
heal, regain their dignity,
and continue to become
productive members of so-
ciet .(REY ORSUA)
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENTNOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Remedios A. Quisumbing, Jose, Manuel Reynaldo, Oscar, Raul
and Francisco all surnamed Abesamis extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, Lot
No. 264-B, Psd-20355, Cad. Survey of Tacloban with the improvements thereon, situated in the Municipality of
Tacloban now Tacloban City, containing an area of 322.50 square meters, more or less, that property in the name
of Mercedes A. Torres et.al for Taxation purposes; per Doc. No. 218, Page No. 44, Book No. 1, Series of 2010 of
Notary Public Atty. Leticia M. Amon. LSDE: Nov. 27, Dec . 4 & 11, 2012
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH WAIVERNOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Jose Macawile extrajudi-
cially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over parcels of land situated at
Guiuan, Eastern Samar described as: Parcel 1, located at Guimbaolibot Ave.
Brgy. 09-A, Guiuan, E. Samar, with an area of 2,475 square meters, under
ARP No. 05-09011-00013; 2) Residential building located at Guimbaolibot
Ave., Brgy. 09-A, under A.R.P. No. 05-09011-00014; 3) Commercial Build-ing located at Brgy. 09-A, Guimbaolibot Ave., under ARP No. 05-09011-
00216; 4) located at U.S. Navy Road, Brgy. Lupok, Guiuan, E. Samar,
with an area of 30-89 sq. meters, under ARP No. 05-09040-00479. That
heirs hereby waive their rights, interest in favor of their mother Theresa
Macawile; per Doc. No. 438, Page No. 881, Book No. VIII, Series of 2011
of Atty. Dennis C. Boco. LSDE: Nov. 27, Dec. 4 & 11, 2012
DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF A PARCEL OF LAND WITH ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late GAVINO CABALIN who died on February 20, 1957 in Brgy.
Barayong, Abuyog, Leyte extrajudicially sttled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of agricultural land situat-
ed at Brgy. Barayong, Abuyog, Leyte, covered with OCT No. P8101 and Tax Decl. No. 08-01-0017-00106 all in the
name heirs of Gavino Cabalin containing an area of Thirteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Three square meters
(13,953 sq.m.). A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Jennifer C. Oros, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, single and
resident of Brgy. Balocawe, Abuyog, Leyte, heirs hereby SELL, CEDE, CONVEY and Transfers by way of absolute
sale, per Doc. No. 447, Page No. 14, Book No. 62, Series of 2012 of Notaray Public Atty. Vicente G. Rudas.
LSDE: Nov. 27, Dec. 4 & 11, 2012
EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION
AND SETTLEMENT AMONG
HEIRSNOTICE is hereby given that
heirs of CIPRIANA NOVEDA
who died intestate extrajudicially
settled, partitioned and adjudicated
over a parcel of land, designated as
Cad. Lot No. 2060, situated at Brgy.
Guindapunan, Palo, Leyte contain-
ing a total area of 3,075 square
meters, declared in the name of the
Heirs of Cipriana Noveda, per Doc.
No. 185, Page No. 38, Book No.
XI, Series of 2012 of Notary Public
Atty. Ronnan Christian M. Reposar.
LSDE: Nov. 27, Dec. 4 & 11, 2012
DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH ABSOLUTE WAIVER OF RIGHTSNOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Spouses Daniel Muldera and Eugenia Tiozon Vivero-Muldera
ho died on March 29, 1978 and January 12, 1945 re spectively at Javier, Leyte, extrajudicially settled, partitioned
and adjudicated over two parcel of land more particularly described as follows: Parcel 1, Lot No. 240, Pls-645 lo-
cated at Sitio Mapula, Zone II, Poblacion, Javier, Leyte containing an area of Forty Six Thousand and Seventy Four(46,074) square meters. Parcel II, Lot No. 1110, Pls-645, a parcel of residential land situated at Poblacion Zone 2,
Javier, Leyte, having an area of 690 square meters, under Lot No. 1110 under TD No. 09-1900275 still in the name
of Daniel Muldera, per Doc. No. 710, Page No. 142, Book No. 12, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Joseph N.
Escalona. LSDE: Nov. 27, Dec. 4 & 11, 2012
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT
AND PARTITION OF THE
ESTATE OF DECEASED
PERSONNOTICE is hereby given that
heirs of the late Sergio Obera who
died on January 15, 1975 at Alang-
alang, Leyte, extrajudicially settled,
partitioned and adjudicated over a
certain property designated as Lot
No. 2 (equivalent to Lot No. 1961),
Lot Plan Psu-34093 located in Bar-
rio Aslum (Pepita), Alang-alang,
Leyte and covered by Original Cer-
ticate of Title No. O.C.T. No. 514
and Tax Declaration No. 08-02-041-
00054, containing an area of Twenty
Five Thousand Five Hundred Fifty
Two (25,552) square meters, more
or less, per Doc. No. 243, Page No.
88, Book No. XXV, Series of 2012
of Notary Public Atty. Rolando V.
Tomandao.
LSDE: Nov. 27, Dec. 4 & 11, 2012
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Apolinario Cozo, Candida
Cozo, Emeliano Cozo, Regina Cozo, Aurea Cozo, Vicente Cozo, Fausta
Cozo, Maximina Cozo, Concpcion Cozo, Gregoria Cozo and Aurelia Cozo
extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, Lot
No. 12572, with improvements thereon, situated in Brgy. Plaridel, Munici-
pality of Baybay, Leyte, containing an area of 792 square meters, more or
less, covered and embraced Tax Dec. No. 07080-00307. A Deed of Sale was
executed them all in favor of Adriano C. Dacera as vendee for the above-
described property; per Doc. No. 20, Page No. 04, Book No. XXXVIII,
Series of 2012 of Notary Public Ernesto M. Butawan.
LSDE: Dec. 4, 11 & 18, 2012
ERRATAIn LTFRB Case No. VIII-2012-0672 the correct family name of
applicant is DOYON not Doyo as published on Dec. 9, 2012 issue.* * * * * * *
In LTFRB Case No. VIII-2012-0657 the Applicant name shouldbe read as ISAIAS O. MAYOL, JR. not MAYOR as published on Nov.29, 2012.
We regret the errors. ED
DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Mauro Merin extrajudi-
cially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land situated in
Brgy. Himarco, Palompon, Leyte, under Tax Dec.No. 08-31024-00444 R13,
Cad. Lot No. 3610, containing an area of 1.3611 hectares, more or less. A
Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Sps. Nicomedes E. Tolero and NormaA. Tolero as vendees for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 1810,
Page No. 91, Book No. LV, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Camilo P. Es-
ero. LSDE: Dec. 11, 18 & 25, 2012
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7Leyte Samar Daily ExpressNATIONAL NEWSTuesday, 11 December 2012
Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) partners with the Student Council Al-
liance of the Philippines (SCAP), InterAksyon , and TV5 for the First Time
Voters Project with the theme, Now Trending: #YouthVote2013. This project
aims to educate and empower young voters as well as to promote clean and
fair 2013 elections. Starting this December towards election next year, a series
of forums will be held in Manila which will be streamed live in Cebu, Davao,
and Cagayan de Oro. Smart will be providing the connectivity for the events
and will also campaign the project through journ.ph, its online campus jour-
nalism program. On photo (from left to right): Ramon Isberto, head of Smart
Public Affairs, Raymond Angelo Gonzales, SCAP member and vice president
of the Central Student Council of the University of Sto. Tomas, Mary Renrose-
Galang, also a member of SCAP from PamantansangLungsodngMaynila, and
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given tha t heirs of the late Antonio Calzado ex-
trajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land,
located at Sitio Anilao Canderama, Brgy. Antipolo, No. 013, Llorente,
Eastern Samar, under O.C.T./OCT No. P-12383, covered by Tax Dec.
ARP No. 02-13013-00076, Survey No. 4730, containing an area of
7,658 square meters, more or less. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor
of Pastor Ty Calzita married to Nilda Calzita as vendees for the above-
describedf property; per Doc. No. 505, Page No. 102, Book No. XIII,
Series of 2012 of Notary Public Enrique C. Dala.
LSDE: December 11, 18 & 25, 2012
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE
SALENOTICE is hereby given that he irs of the l ate Crispula Cadion ex-
trajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land,
located in Brgy. Lucsoon, Naval, Bili ran, Survey No. 3860-P, under Tax
Dec. No. 00091, with an area of 0.4136 has.; A Deed of Sale was ex-
ecuted in favor of Sps. Manuel and Judith Jamin, a s vendee for a portion
of 118 square meters from the above-described property; per Doc. No.
342, Page No. 69. Book No. 46, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty.
Redentor C. Villordon.
LSDE: December 11, 18 & 25, 2012
However, based on thelatest waste analysis andcharacterization study con-
ducted, 48% o the totalwaste generated in the cityis categorized as biodegrad-able.
Composting o wastes inrural households and arm-lands has a high potential oron-site utilization o organichousehold and agriculturalwastes. In act, many arm-ers and arming groups havealready been trained on howto apply windrow and ver-micomposting. (SARWELL Q.MENIANO)
backlling, to orm the baseo the cell.
Te activity requiredconstant monitoring sincethe specic area had com-plex topography with a20-meter dierence be-tween its highest and deep-est points.
As in most big inra-
structure projects, challeng-es arise and the LGU hadto make adjustments alongthe way. Such experiencescould be incorporated intonational policy guidelineson how to construct prop-erly engineered landlls andto conduct more extensivehydro-geological site inves-tigations, Codilla said.
Te project is in part-nership with the Depart-ment o Environment andNatural ResourceEnviron-mental Management Bu-
reau, consultancy rm AHGroup AG, and DeutscheGesellscha r Interna-tionale Zusammenarbeit(GIZ).
As o 2010, OrmocCity is home to more than180,000 residents, whichgenerate more than 30,000tons o municipal solidwaste every year. Due toresource and geographicallimitations in the city, onlyhal o the households areserviced by city waste col-lection.
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ties, said Ormoc City May-or Eric Codilla in a state-ment.
Te P12.9 million con-struction o SLF is in com-pliance to the SWM Law o2000 mandating all LGUsto cease using dumpsites
as nal repository or solidwastes.Te new SLF site is lo-
cated in the western ba-rangays o Mas-in andGreen Valley. Te site waspicked rom two other po-tential sites since one wasprone to fooding while theother option was host todeep aquiers with strongree fow discharges, ac-cording to the city govern-ment brieer.
With the operation oSLF, Ormoc sees that only
25% to 30% o collectedtrash will be turned into re-sidual waste.
Prior to the citys sani-tary landll completion,hal o the 1.7 hectaresold dumpsite in BarangayMacabug has already beenclosed. Tis is the agreedsite or testing the use oeco-ecient soil cover.
Te city governmentsaid that landll construc-tion commenced withclearing and excavation othe site, including some
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chief of InterAksyon.
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ACLOBAN CIY-Te numerous accoladesand awards reaped by thecity government underhis administration wouldnot serve only as his in-spiration but even to therest o the people o theregion.
Tus said Mayor Al-red Romualdez, reer-ring to the numerousawards accorded to thecity government just thisyear, ranging rom good
program on healthy lie-style to practicing thepolicy o transparency.
We will just continuewhat we have been do-ing. We never expectthat we will receive theseawards. But this will notonly inspire us and theaclobanons but the en-tire Eastern Visayas aswell, Romualdez said.
For this year alone,the city goverment oacloban under Mayor
Romualdez recievedaround 16 nationalawards coming rom var-ious groups and organi-zations.
And what could beconsidered to be thehighest award garneredby the city governmentwas the Pamana ng Lahigiven by the Departmento Interior and LocalGovernment (DILG).
Te award given by
the DILG is one o theinnovations le behind
by ormer Secretary JesseRobredo, which is givento local government unitsthat upholds integrityand transparency in thelocal governance.
Among the otherawards received by thecity government were theGantimpala Agad Awardo the Eastern VisayasFirst Regional Congresso Lingkod Bayani givenby the Civil Service Com-mission; top perorming
LGU in healthy liestyleadvocacy by the Depart-ment o Health; top tax-payer award under thenational governmentagencies/LGUs category
by the Bureau o InternalRevenue and the mostoutstanding cooperativeor the region by the Co-operative DevelopmentAuthority(CDA).
Also, the city govern-ment also received thePNP service awards bestLGU by the PhilippineNational Police; ourthplace outstanding LGUin highly urbanizec cat-egory national literacyawards by the Depart-
ment o Education and acerticate o recognitionor generating the highestrevenue eciency collec-tion or 2010 by the BIR.(JOEY A. GABIETA)
City govt reapsmany awards