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Editorial e-mail: [email protected] Advertising email: [email protected] Contact nos.:(Globe) 0917-7121424• (Smart) 0947-8935776 • (Misortel)74-53-80 • (PLDT) 857-8447 Story on page 3 0917-7121424 0947-8935776 856-3344 72-33-44 ADVERTISE IN OUR CLASSIFIED ADS with 4 newspaers for the price of one VOL. I No.187 Cagayan de Oro City Tuesday March 5, 2013 P10.00 Mindanao S T AR Your community newspaper DAILY Lanao Sultanates call for Sabah ceasefire WE SUPPORT AND JOIN THE KAAMULAN FESTIVAL Kitaotao Mayor Rodito Rafisura Number senatorial candidate Joseph Victor Ejercito Estrada warmly welcome by thousands of people in the evening of the 36th KAAMULAN Festival in Malabalay City, Bukidnon po- litical rally of United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) With JV are Senatoriable candidates Migz Zubiri and Nancy Binay. (Photo by : RICHEL V. UMEL, Mindanao Daily News) C AGAYAN de Oro City - The 16 Royal Houses of Lanao have adopted Reso- lution No. 01813-2013 during its emergency meeting in Tamparan, Lanao del Sur, March 3, this year, ‘urgently ap- pealing for a ceasefire on Sabah dispute’. By Joe del Puerto Felicilda, Editor-in-Chief In an exclusive news conference with the Sudaria Group of Newspapers at a downtown hotel, yester- day, Sultan HJ Abdullah Topaan Ditual Disomimba, municipal mayor of Tam- baran and chair of the 16 Royal Sultanates of Lanao, said that the resolution is absolutely grounded on the Sultan HJ Abdullah Topaan Ditual Disomimba LANAO /P5 PROJECT TURNOVER – Cagayan de Oro City 2nd District Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez (sec- ond from left) turns-over the Php13.4 million Alae-Bugo Slope Protection Project to Bugo Barangay Chair Raul M. Alleria. Also in photo are Asst. 2nd District Engr. Cesar M. Hiponia Jr. (right) and other barangay officials. (photo by ROLANDO N. SUDARIA, MinStar Daily) FORMER congresswoman and senatorial candidate (Team PNoy-NP) Cyn- thia Villar welcomed as a “major leap for peace” the presidential appoint- ment of 15 members to the Transition Commission (TransCom) that would help draft the Bangsamoro Basic Law as a vital step towards obtaining lasting peace in Mindanao. “It is both symbolic and appropriate that Presi- dent Aquino decided to Villar calls appointment of 15-person TransCom as a “major leap for peace” name the members of the 15-person Transition Com- mission on this historic day. We must harness the spirit and essence of people power in support of peace and development initiatives for Mindanao,” she said. Villar said the Nacio- nalista Party fully supports the ongoing transformation of conflict-affected areas in Muslim Mindanao into havens of peace and devel- opment as a major thrust of Cynthia Villar VILLAR /P5 Movement Against Dynasties launched in Mindanao

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Page 1: Mindanao Star Daily (March 5, 2013 Issue)

Editorial e-mail: [email protected] • Advertising email: [email protected] Contact nos.:(Globe) 0917-7121424• (Smart) 0947-8935776 • (Misortel)74-53-80 • (PLDT) 857-8447

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VOL. I No.187 Cagayan de Oro City Tuesday March 5, 2013 P10.00

Mindanao StarYour community newspaper DaILY

Lanao Sultanates call for Sabah ceasefire

WE SUPPORT AND JOIN THE KAAMULAN FESTIVAL

Kitaotao Mayor Rodito Rafisura

Number senatorial candidate Joseph Victor Ejercito Estrada warmly welcome by thousands of people in the evening of the 36th KAAMULAN Festival in Malabalay City, Bukidnon po-litical rally of United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) With JV are Senatoriable candidates Migz Zubiri and Nancy Binay. (Photo by : Richel V. Umel, Mindanao Daily News)

CAGAYAN de Oro City - The 16 Royal Houses of Lanao have adopted Reso-lution No. 01813-2013 during its

emergency meeting in Tamparan, Lanao del Sur, March 3, this year, ‘urgently ap-pealing for a ceasefire on Sabah dispute’.

By Joe del Puerto Felicilda, Editor-in-Chief

In an exclusive news conference with the Sudaria Group of Newspapers at a downtown hotel, yester-day, Sultan HJ Abdullah Topaan Ditual Disomimba,

municipal mayor of Tam-baran and chair of the 16 Royal Sultanates of Lanao, said that the resolution is absolutely grounded on the Sultan HJ Abdullah Topaan

Ditual Disomimba Lanao /P5

PROJECT TURNOVER – Cagayan de Oro City 2nd District Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez (sec-ond from left) turns-over the Php13.4 million Alae-Bugo Slope Protection Project to Bugo Barangay Chair Raul M. Alleria. Also in photo are Asst. 2nd District Engr. Cesar M. Hiponia Jr. (right) and other barangay officials. (photo by Rolando n. SUdaRia, MinStar Daily)

FoRmeR congresswoman and senatorial candidate (Team PNoy-NP) Cyn-thia Villar welcomed as a “major leap for peace” the presidential appoint-ment of 15 members to the Transition Commission (TransCom) that would help draft the Bangsamoro Basic Law as a vital step towards obtaining lasting peace in mindanao. “It is both symbolic and appropriate that Presi-dent Aquino decided to

Villar calls appointment of 15-person TransCom as a “major leap for peace”

name the members of the 15-person Transition Com-mission on this historic day. We must harness the spirit and essence of people power in support of peace and development initiatives for mindanao,” she said. Villar said the Nacio-nalista Party fully supports the ongoing transformation of conflict-affected areas in muslim mindanao into havens of peace and devel-opment as a major thrust of

Cynthia VillarviLLar /P5

Movement Against Dynasties launched in Mindanao

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2EDITOR: : Jun Felicilda, E-MAIL: [email protected] march 5, 2013

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WITH the passage of the Kindergarten to Grade 12 bill in the House of the Representatives, a top edu-cation official urged heads of schools to focus its gradu-ation theme on the K+12. Armin Luistro, secre-tary of the Department of education (Deped), has earlied set the date for the graduation rites of Grade 6 pupils and fourth-year high schools on march 18 or 19. As the graduation rites draw nearer, Luistro has re-minded the heads of schools that the theme must revolve around the k+12 basic edu-cation program. The K to 12 Program covers Kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (six years of primary education, four years of Junior High School, and two years of Senior High School [SHS]) to provide sufficient time for mastery of concepts and skills, develop lifelong learners, and prepare gradu-ates for tertiary education, middle-level skills develop-

ment, employment, and entrepreneurship. The K+12 basic educa-tion program has six sa-lient features. These are (1) Strengthening early child-hood education (Universal Kindergarten) (2) making the curriculum relevant to learners (Contextualiza-tion and enhancement) (3) ensuring integrated and seamless learning (Spiral Progression) (4) Building proficiency through lan-guage (mother Tongue-Based multilingual educa-tion) (5) Gearing up for the future (Senior High School) and (6) Nurturing the ho-listically developed Filipino (College and Livelihood Readiness, 21st Century Skills) The K to 12 reform, which makes Kindergarten mandatory and adds two years of senior high school for a 12-year basic educa-tion curriculum, awaits the President’s signature to become law although the Deped started to implement the program in 2011.

Graduation thememust focus on K+12, says Luistro

By ERLINDA NAVARRO MAGALLANES, Ed.D.OIC, Public Schools District Supervisor

Bonifacio East DistrictDivision of Misamis Occidental

Women’s Month Begins - City Mayor Vicente “Dongkoy” Y. Emano, together with City Councilors Nadya Elipe and Annie Daba, cuts the ribbon kickstarting the activities celebrating March as Women’s Month. This year’s national theme, “Kaba-baihan Gabay sa Pagtahak sa Tuwid na Daan”, and local theme, “Panginabuhian alang sa mga Kababayen-an”, aims to empower women through Livelihood Skills Trainings, Education, Sports, and Solidarity. CIOPHOTO

THe City Council, pre-sided over by Vice mayor Caesar Ian Acenas, has passed a resolution in-terposing no objection to the f ree patent ap-plication of a land now occupied by members o f mi g k aw a L an d l e s s Ass o ciat ion , Purok 6 , Barangay Tablon.

The area is occupied by 80 families who have

been living there for more than 20 years. It has a 5,750 square-meter area.

The Barangay Coun-cil of Tablon has earlier certified that the lot is not prone to f looding.

Actual inspection was conducted by technical persons from concerned departments. The team noted that a riprap exists in the area. (JBD/asf )

SP favors free patent for

poor group

moBUTANG oG 10,000 ektaryas nga palm oil plan-tation ang usa ka kompaniya diha sa barangay Besigan ning syudad sa Cagayan de oro. matud ni mayor Vicente emano, ang natungdang kompanya adunay partner nga grupong malaysian. “Akong gipaniguro kanila nga malinawon ang baran-

gay Besigan human sila nagpakisayod sa kahimtang sa kahusay ug kalinaw sa dapit,” saysay sa mayor. Dugang niya nga kung mahinayon ug walay mga kakulian, “akong gihangyo sa kompanya nga ang ka-tawhan sa Besigan ug Tig-napoloan maoy tagaan og prayoridad nga makatra-baho.” (The Power/asf)

Palm oil plantation

ipahimutang sa Besigan

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3EDITOR: : ROLANDO N. SUDARIA, E-MAIL: [email protected]

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THe people’s initiative aimed at compelling Congress to pass an enabling law for the Constitutional provision banning political dy-nasties continues to gain ground with the recent launching of the movement Against Dynasties (mAD) in Cagayan de oro City last Sunday, march 3, 2013. Leaders of the movement said the initiative was launched in three of Cagayan de oro City’s largest Catholic churches: The Church of the Black Nazarene, the St. Augustine metropolitan Church and the our Lady of Fatima Parish Church in Barangay Camama-an. “our opening salvo in mind-anao aims to make voters aware of the proliferation of political dynasties and convince them not to vote for members of political dynasties in the coming elec-tions,” said Quintin San Diego, mAD Chairman. “We are asking church goers to sign the petition proposing the enactment of an enabling law that will make the provision of the 1987 Philippine Constitution against political dy-nasties operational and penalize violators. mAD is a nationwide non-partisan organization of volunteers from socio, civic, and religious organizations, non-government organizations, cause -oriented advocates and university and college students mobilized under the aegis of Sec. 5 of Republic Act 6735, the Initiative and Ref-erendum Act. “This provides the people to exercise the power of people’s initiative or referendum by getting at least 10 percent of registered voters, represented by at least three percent of registered vot-ers in every legislative district of the entire country, to sign a petition that will be presented to the ComeLeC to call for a referendum to enact and pass an enabling law on Section 26,” San Diego added. Section 26 of the Constitu-tion states that “The state shall guarantee equal access to op-portunities for public service and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law.” “After 26 years, congress has not acted on the proposed enabling law because 70 percent of legis-lators belong to political dynas-ties,” Danilo o. olivares, mAD co-chairman, told local media covering the launch. “Neither the Supreme Court nor ComeLeC can be expected to act on petitions to prohibit dynastic candidates from running for the simple nor convenient reason that the Constitution does not provide an enabling law.” olivares said however that they realize that the signature campaign may go beyond 2013 and well into the 2016 election. However, he stresses that by do-ing the signature campaign all over the country now, they will be able to inform the people that political dynasties are prohibited by law, are wrong and are harmful to the country and as such it is up to the people who not to vote come election day. mAD’s position is that there should be oNLY oNe eLeCTeD

movement Against Dynasties launched in mindanaoBy Mike Banos oFFICIAL per family up to the

2nd degree by affinity or consan-guinity. In his homily during the noon-time high mass Sunday at the St. Augustine metropolitan Cathedral Archbishop Antonio J. Ledesma cited recent studies presented by the University of the Philippines, Ateneo de manila University and other institutions which tend to show a correlation between cor-ruption, poverty and violence. “Political dynasties are co-related with corruption because there are no longer checks and balances when people from the same families are in office and

helping one another,” Bishop Ledesma noted. “Another cor-relation that these studies have borne out is that political dynasties are co-related with poverty itself. The more the larger the political dynasties in government, the more poverty seems to persist in our economy.” The prelate also cited how another study showed that 70 percent of public officials today belong to political dynasties. “It is, I think, a sad commen-tary that our leadership cannot be more widely spread among people who are perhaps more

mindanao /P5

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Dr. Adonis Agcopra

The financial doctor

hand, and on the other hav-ing those material things that money can buy yet still bring happiness on their own merit.

Seeking balance can make us both physically and spiritually happy.

I initially started out in my professional career as a medical doctor. I fix brains

HAVe you ever dreamed of becoming financially se-cure someday? Would you like to become financially secure in your lifetime? How serious are you in attaining this?

I have previously quoted Zig Ziglar saying: “money is not the most important thing in life, but it’s reason-ably close to oxygen!”

oxygen is the air that we breathe, and money is like oxygen! For without it our lives could be in peril.

For as you can see, there are things in life that could bring us happiness and money can buy.

But there are also other

It’s our Birthright to be Rich!

important things in life that could make us happy but which money cannot buy.

Love and respect – these are things we have to strive hard to earn!

Perhaps the most ideal scenario would be to attain a balance of both – having the important things that money cannot buy on one

and nerves. But sad to say, there are some brains that are just difficult to fix!

I eventually became an international financial con-sultant as well and friends started asking me why?

As a doctor, I have come to realize that one of the most poignant realities there is in life – many pa-tients die earlier than they are supposed to because of one lingering reason: the lack of money!

For how could you ex-pect to sustain a prolonged stay in intensive care if the patient really has not much money to spare?

SA Biblia kini gimantala sa gidugayon niining linuog nga kahimtang ug gihulagway kung giunsa sa kagam-hanan sa karaang panahon nga kini mapadayon. Ang usa ka amahan pwede nga mobaligya sa iyang anak nga lalaki o babaye ngadto sa pag-kaulipon( exodu 21:7; Deut. 15:12). Kung ang tawo namatay nga utangan, ang iyang pamilya pagakuhaon bugti ingon nga bayad ngadto sa giutangan. (2 Kings 4:1). Ang pagkaulipon silot niadtong mga akyat bahay (exo. 22:3). Ang ulipon mga binihag sa panggubatan (Deut. 20:10-18). Ang mga kaanakan nga natawo diha sa kahimtang sa

mga ulipon sa kaniadtong panahon

Doktrinaginikan nga ulipon mamahimong ulipon usab, ug makahiagum sa mapintas walay bawot nga kahim-tang nga nahiaguman sa ilang mga ginikanan.

Sa dyutay nga paglaum sa kaga-wasan , cla gedistino ng daan nga magakinabuhi ug posibleng mama-tay ingon nga ulipon.Karon, kita nagahuna-huna sa atong kaugalingon nga gawasnon, apan sa pagkatinuod kita nagakinabuhi sa walay eskapar nga pagkaulipon-nagapos sa ngadto

sa sala. Ingon nga myembro sa ka-liwatan sa tawo kita nagkinabuhi diha sa merkado sa sala, dili srang makalukat sa atong kaugalingon. Kita nisulod sa kalibotan nga aduay kinaiyang makakasala, nahimulag gikan sa Dios ug walay katakos sa pagtukod ug relasyon uban Kaniya.

Kita sa walay paagi nga malinka-wasa atong kaugalingon gikan sa pagkabalhog sa atong napanunod kadautan. Apan ang madagayaong plano sa Dios alang sa kaliwatan sa tawo nagaaghat sa usa ka manluluwas, manglulukat-Ginoong Jesu-Cristo- sa pagpalit kanato gikan sa atong pagka ulipon sa merkado sa sala.

TRAVERSING THE TOURISM HI-WAY

by: PED T. QUIAMJOT

Less travelled road to Lake PinamaloyCARVeD from the flat-lands surrounded with high mountainous rain forests that provides natural feed of spring water to a foot shaped inland body is Lake Pinamaloy in Don Carlos, Bukidnon.

more than 60 hectares in size with a deep of 10 meters at the center and 3 meters in the edge. It is home to some freshwater aquatic life that supports a bio-system.

The lake has an estimated displacement of 6 million gallons per day that could sustain the water require-ments of up to 1 million people daily.

Looking for a local des-tination this summer? Visit Don Carlos, Bukidnon for the best scenic vistas so captivating that any movie producer will be interested to shoot a location.

Young professionals who were born and have grown up in this place, but have moved elsewhere in pursuits of career or occupation have the yearly homeward bound feelings to return.

The childhood memories frolicking in the corn fields catching the sun rising and the cold breeze at night watching sparkling fireflies top of trees brings nostalgia to travel back in time to

Lake Pinamaloy, one of the few remaining eco-systems in Central mindanao that has welcomed and now satu-rated by multinational agro industries planting Pineap-ple, Bananas and other fruit bearing orchards for export overseas.

Soon if not regulated, would damage the natural

woodland habitat inviting disaster.

Trees and soil conserva-tion have been affected by the massive agricultural plantations in the Province now showing its effect on flooding and land erosion.

Huge public lands and many existing farmlands in

SPeCIAL Gospel of the day:marcos3:7-12(march5, 2013-Tuesday)marck3:8-usa ka dakung panon sa katawhan midugok ngadto kaniya sa pagkadungog nila sa tanan nga iyang nabuhat:Sa ebanghelyo, ang mga tawo nagpanon sa pagduol ni Kristo kay sa tinuod lang, dili man gayud sila “pakyason ug kawangon” basta sa kondi-syon nga kinasingkasing ang ilang pagduol ni Jesus. Sa marcos3:1-6-may uban nangitag bikil aron pakasad-on si Jesus.Sa Dios dili kita mapakyas, kay dili siya kamaong mamakak kun manaad.Sa exequiel12:25-tanang isulti sa Dios, matu-man gayud.on the other hand, soon to be stablished: CAPeRNAUm- Christ Ac-tive People for eternal Resi-dence Nurtured Authenti-cally Under mary- Greek word means Jesus Village of Consolation. In mateo4:13-The home

BiblicalReflection

BRO. EDCEL L. CLOSAS

Lungsod sa Jagna

place of Christ ug kini usa ka daplin sa dagat kun resort ug dinhi si Jesus nagpa-hulay sa iyang ka busy sa iyang ministerial works.Kini susama sa history sa Jagna nga nagpasabot ug Jugna o event kay sa unang panahon daw, ang mga isda sa kalawran mopadaplin ug magtapok ang mga tawo aron sa pagsikop niini. Sa Lukas5:1-11-Sa Caper-naum nahitabo ang pag mando ni Jesus sa iyang mga tinun-an ug magpalawod

OpinionMindanao StarYour community newspaper DaILY

Mindanao StarYour community newspaper DaILY

The NewGeneration

Alex A. Podador

enough; wrestling with God Himself was a different mat-ter altogether. That night an angelic stranger visited Jacob. They wrestled through-out the night until daybreak, at which point the stranger crippled Jacob with a blow to his hip that disabled him with a limp for the rest of his life. It was by then Jacob knew

THe name Jacob means in the Bible as “deceiver,” but more literally it means “grabber.” To know Jacob’s story is to know his life was one of never-ending struggles. His story would tell us that God promised Jacob that through him would come not only a great nation, but a whole company of nations, he was a man full of fears and anxieties. He had a twin brother named esau. esau vowed to kill Jacob because of a statement said carelessly. All Jacob’s struggles and fears are about to be realized. Sick of his father-in-law’s treat-ment, Jacob has fled Laban, only to encounter his embittered brother, esau.

What if we wrestle God?

Now physically exhausted, alone in the desert wilderness, facing sure death, he’s divested of all his worldly possessions. In fact, he’s powerless to control his fate. He collapses into a deep sleep on the banks of the Jabbok River. But only then did his real struggle begin. Fleeing his family history had been bad

what had happened: “I saw God face to face, and yet my life was spared” (Genesis 32:30). In the process, Jacob the deceiver received a new name, Israel, which likely means “He struggles with God.” However, what is most important occurs at the conclu-sion of that struggle. We read that God “blessed him there” (Genesis 32:29). As a result, Jacob does what we all must do. He confronts his failures, his weaknesses, his sins, all the things that are hurting him . . . and faces God. Jacob wrestled with God all night. It was an exhausting struggle that left him crippled.

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JUN FElIcIldACity Editor

JOE dEl PUERTO FElIcIldAEditor In-Chief

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3,472 Asatidz take Arabic language exam

LANAo del Sur - Around 3,472 Asatidz (plural for Ustadz) in the ARmm, who passed the initial as-sessment, have taken the qualifying examination for the Arabic Language and Islamic Values education, march 2 Saturday.

Products display during women’s month TANDAG City - In time with the opening ceremony of the Women’s month Celebration in this city, different products made by women organizations are now displayed at the Seminar Hall, Provincial Capitol Hills. earlier, government employees and stakeholders attended the thanksgiving mass, which was followed by a motorcade and short program. Socials was also held at the seminar hall.

BFP explains types of fire incidents

CAGAYAN de oro City - The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP-10) revealed that out of the 324 fire incidents in the region last year, 294 were considered structural fire, while 30 were non-structural. Structural fire incidents are those hitting residential, industrial, commercial, storage, offices, schools, health care, and other places of assembly. Non-structural, on the other hand, involve motor vehicles, ship/water vehicles, aircrafts, locomotives, grass/forest fires, and bomb explosions.

Healthy lifestyle tips given

BUTUAN City - To obtain a healthy lifestyle, ms. Delma Legaspi of DoH-CHD Caraga enumerated activities such as no smoking; don’t drink alcohol; no to dangerous drugs; eat low fat, low salt, high fiber diet; prevent hypertension; do physical activ-ity; manage stress.

Director Abner m. CagaPIA, R10 & 13 Cluster

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democratic mission of the Sixteen Royal Houses of Lanao Sultanates “to exercise leadership in enjoining what is right and forbid what is wrong in promoting peace and development in the Bangsamoro community.” The Sixteen Royal Hous-es of Lanao felt that there is a need to ensure a para-mount better relationship and understanding with the malaysian government and the Government of the Philippines for their noble participation in peace ne-gotiations. The resolution calls upon all parties concerned to prevent further bloodshed by terminating all military activities by both parties even as it urges the adminis-tration of President Benigno S. Aquino Ill to continue the efforts to have possible dialogue with Sultan Jamulu Kiram III and his followers with the malaysian authori-ties. This, under appropriate auspices toward establishing a just and durable peace on Sabah dispute. Recalling that “previ-ously, they both agreed that the Philippine has ju-risdiction over Sabah after the camp of Sulu Sultan has established that malaysia

Lanao......from page 1

competent, more conscien-tious and more committed than members of political dynasties,” he noted. mAD was launched last February 17 at the historic Baclaran Church where mAD volunteers got hun-dreds of church goers to sign the petition. Baclaran is the site of the success-ful signature campaigns in 1985 and in 2009 which convinced Cory Aquino and later, Nonoy Aquino to accept the people’s draft for them to run for president. “I am happy that mAD has finally come at last. It really took time in com-ing,” said Rev. Fr. Rey mon-tanto, parish priest of the Nazareno church. “This is enshrined in our constitu-tion but no lawmaker took it up to author an enabling law probably because it will work against the interest of his/her own family. It is therefore high time that the people themselves through an initiative force the next congress to take this constitutional provision seriously. Political dynasties work mainly for the inter-est of the families in power and don’t give chances to poorer and lesser known individuals with leadership potential.”

mindanao......from page 1

Bukidnon are leased to Dole Agricultural subsidiar-ies and Del monte Philip-pines for their various export business expansions.

Cane plantation by many land owners feed the sugar mills with the needed raw materials that propel the province to the top producer of the commodity needed in the confectionary, soft drinks and energy juice industries.

The province host Busco Sugar Refinery and the Crys-tal Sugar Industries and another one under con-struction.

The local govern-ment of the municipality of Don Carlos has formed the Lake Pinamaloy Develop-ment Council tasked in the cross road on how the devel-opment of the lake matters to tourism and preservation of natural attraction?

Aside from the sup-ply of water to the local

It was only after he came to grips with God and ceased his struggling, realizing that he could not go on without Him, that he received God’s blessing (Genesis 32:29). The story of Jacob wrestling with God gives us a lesson that our lives are never meant to be easy. This is especially true when we take it upon ourselves to wrestle with God and His will for our lives. We also learn that as Chris-tians, despite our trials, our strivings in this life are never lacking of God’s presence, and His blessing follows the struggle, which can sometimes be messy and chaotic. Real growth experiences always involve struggle and pain.

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God......from page 4

Contrast that with a family having ample fi-nancial resources and who could make the decision much easier whether or not to let their patient undergo much needed neurosurgery simply because they are not financially constrained?

We all have the indi-vidual birthright to succeed and become financially free!

We simply have to ac-cept it as a personal respon-sibility to seek for that goal. For our lives are governed

Rich......from page 4

ug managat ug mga tawo.So, kini usa ka hulagway sa usa ka dakong pang-hitabo sa natad sa politika ug sa natad sa pagpangal-agad sa Dios nga magsu-god sa lungsod sa Jagna.SPoNSoReD:Neneth-Bo-bongBalino-Dr.edith,PhD-TonyJordan-CDo.San Pedro Calungsod, iampo mo kami! Listen: Radio Ultra Am-1188-3:00 Pm-Sunday!

Jagna......from page 4

BUKIDNoN - Nagpa-higayon og orientation ang Commission on elec-tions (ComeLeC) ngad-to sa kadagkuan ug mga kawani sa matag opisina sa gobyerno probinsyal karong bag-o. Tumong sa orienta-tion nga masayran sa mga tumatambong ang mga gidili ug gitugot nga mga

kalihokan atol sa umaabot nga mid-term elections. Gipahayag ni Provincial Comelec Supervisor Carlito Ravelo nga ang election period magsugod 120 ka adlaw sa dili pa ang piliay hangtud 30 ka adlaw hu-man ang eleksyon. Sulod usab sa 45 ka adlaw sa dili pa ang piliay, gidili ang pagpagawas sa pundo

sa goberno, pinasubay sa omnibus election Code. Lakip nga gituki ang pagdili sa pagbalhin sa mga empleyado nga nahisilong sa Civil Service Law. Gi du g ang n i At t y. Ravelo nga ang tanang makasupak sa omnibus election Code, pasakaan sa kasong kriminal ug kung mamatud-an, bilanggoon

sulod sa usa hangtud sa unom ka tuig ug did-an pag-apply og pardon ug dili na makatrabaho sa gobyerno. Kahinumduman nga ang campaign period sa national candidates nagsu-god kaniadtong Pebrero 12 ning tuiga samtang marso 29 ang alang sa mga lokal nga kandidato.

COMELEC nagpahigayon og orientationSinulat ni Fredelyn Ragandang

community, it also serves as a tourism site that maintained the ecological balance of the flora and fauna.

Preserving the lake in its serenity or developing its potential for commercial wake boarding undertaking could propel the Province of Bukidnon to the number one eco-tourism destination in the country with a high cost to the environment?

Don Carlos, as the name suggests must have been named after the great son of the Province, Don Carlos Fortich, who belongs to the early settlers and rise to become a rancher com sugar planter whose family carved a name in business and politics.

Don Carlos is ac-cessible from Cagayan de oro City with a paved road network passing through the Sayre Highway.

It takes 3 hours and 40 minutes by a private ve-hicle and 4 hours by public transportation to reach the destination stopping first at the Peak of mangima moun-tain to view the breathtak-ing Canyon formations of Bukidnon.

The Cagayan de oro Travel and Tours As-sociation (CoTTA) and the Cagayan de oro Hotels and Restaurants Association (CoHARA) are two of the many tourism stakeholders in mindanao who are ac-tively selling the eco-tourism destinations in the Province of Bukidnon.

Popular tourist at-tractions like the Dahilayan Zip Line, the Kaamulan Festival and a visit to the monastery of Transfigura-tion in malaybalay City can be scheduled anytime of the year.

The local tour han-dlers are also promoting trips to the vegetable planta-tions in Lantapan and dairy farms in maramag with side itinerary to the mountain resorts in Impasugong which have huge multi tier swim-ming pools with abundant natural running water from spring sources.

The most famous destination of course in Bukidnon which has been drawing thousands of local and foreign Golfers a year is the historical Del monte Golf and Country Club in manolo Fortich, the venue of many national golf events in years and the source of pride of Bukidnon serv-

ing the succulent pineap-ple grain feed Del monte Beef which is available in generous portions at their Club House.

Visit Lake Pinamaloy in Bukidnon and witness the early sunrise as the lake reflects the sunlight. Stay overnight and camped out as fireflies from tree tops engulf the night with magi-cal sparkles.

by the universal laws, the greatest of which is the law of cause and effect.

We are now what we are because of what we have done with our lives in the past. Similarly, we become who we will be as an outcome of what we are currently doing with our lives in the present.

Bill Gates once said: “If you are born poor, it’s not your mistake. But if you die poor, it’s your mistake!” Let us not make that sad mistake in the end! Let us all claim our individual birthrights to succeed and become who we are des-tined to be in our lives. Let us all act now!

-----(Dr. Adonis Agcopra is a

registered international fi-nancial strategic consultant with IARFC and is portfolio director of AFIC meridian Consultants. URL: www.aficfinancialconsultants.com. email: [email protected].)

has been paying rent for its occupation of the disputed area,” the 16 Royal Houses of Lanao cited the need for diplomatic initiative to ad-dress the plight of Filipinos, who were born and raised in Sabah. It further called for the safety of the 800,000 Fili-pinos in Sabah, malaysia “being a paramount major concern of the Philippine Government”, while also asking the Philippine Gov-ernment to pursue its claim

over Sabah, lawfully. Sultan Disomimba said copies of the Resolution were sent to His excellency President Benigno S. Aqui-no III, the Prime minister of malaysia, Speaker of House of Representatives, Senate President, DILG Secretary, AFP Chief of Staff, PNP Director General, mala-canang Political Adviser, National Security Adviser, malacanang Presidential Spokesman and all other concerned Agencies.

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CAGAYAN de Oro City - Labing nindot sa tibook Mindanao ang Kaamulan Tribal Dance, sumala sa ni Regional Tourism Director Catalino “Butch “ E. Chan.

Si Director Chan usa sa mga nag-unang per-sonalidad sa rehiyon nga misaksi sa mga sayaw’ng lumadnon nga gipakita atol sa street dancing competition kaniadtong Sabado, petsa-2 ning bulan sa Marso.

Ang nah isgo tang street dancing compe-tition nga kabahin sa Kaamulan Festival 2013 sa lalawigan sa Bukidnon, gisalmotan sa walo ka grupo gikan sa unom ka munisipyo ug duha ka dakbayan.

Misalmot ang lung-sod sa Pangantucan, (Talaandig-Idlantungun, Manuvu), Talakag (Ta-laandig –Higaonon), Dancagan (Manobo-Pulangihon), Valencia

City (Bukidnon-Pulangi-hon), Damulog (Manobo-Dungoanon), Kitaotao (Manobo-Matigsalug), Don Carlos (Manobo), ug Malabaybalay (Bukid-non).

Sa wala pa ang street dancing competit ion, gipahigayon ang Pamalas Ritual sa national high-way atubangan sa Pine Hills Hotel.

Ang kalihokan nanu-kad sa Fortich Street padulong sa capitol grounds diin gipahigayon ang ground competitions.

Sa float competition, 2nd runner-up ang Don Carlos; 1st runner-up ang Dangcagan ug champion ang Talakag.

Sa street dancing competition, 2nd runner-up ang Valencia City; 1st runner-up ang Tal-akag; ug champion ang Kitaotao.

Sa ground competi-tion 2nd runner-up ang Talakag; 1st runner-up

Kaamulan Tribal Dance, ‘best’ sa mindanaoSinulat ni Rolando N. Sudaria, Associate Editor

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ang Valencia ug cham-pion ang Kitaotao.

Sa photo exhibit, 2nd runner-up ang taga-Cebu City nga si Mr. Watson Alpeche; 1st runner-up si Mr. Bonzenti Pangani-ban nga taga-Malaybalay City; ug champion si Mr. Edwin Bantares nga

taga-General Santos City.

Sa usa ka dagkong bahin sa Kaamulan Fes-tival 2013, mitambong ang Team UNA, uban kang entertainer-actress Alma Concepcion. (uban sa report ni Mildred Bor-bon Torrejas)

mARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur -- Around 3,472 Asa-tidz (plural for Ustadz) in the Autonomous Region in muslim mindanao (ARmm) who have passed the initial assessment are set to take the qualifying examination for the Arabic Language and Islamic Values education (ALIVe) last, march 2. The examination is a nationwide undertaking to determine the applicant’s capability in Arabic language and Islamic studies for them to qualify as ALIVe teachers in public elementary schools in ARmm and in the entire country, the region’s Depart-ment of education (Deped) said. The qualifying exam will be administered by the Na-tional educational Testing and Research Center (Ne-TRC) in the different selected testing centers nationwide. Deped-ARmm said there are three select testing centers for the ARmm area. Lanao del Sur and marawi City is clustered with Region 10; maguindanao with Region 12; and the island provinces

of Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi with Region 9. The test-ing centers for these clusters are in Iligan City, Cotabato City, and Zamboanga City, respectively. Deped-ARmm Under-secretary Prof. Alzad Sattar said the applicants will vie for more than 2,000 slots effective June, this year. He said the passers will undergo a Language en-hancement and Pedagogy (LeaP) training for 23 days before deployment to their respective area of assign-ments. They can also avail the Accelerated Teachers en-hancement Program (ATeP) for 24 months training for free. They will be considered as Bachelor of elementary education (BeeD) graduates and will qualify to take the Licensure examination for Teachers (LeT) upon completion of the ATeP. And after passing the LeT, they will be given a Teacher 1 item pursuant to D.o. 30, s. 2012. (Deped-ARmm/APB-PIA10)

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congratulation to kitaoto Bukidnon contengent #6 champion of ground and street dancing competition

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CHAMPION - Kitaotao Mayor Rodito B. Rafisura( right) recieve the award from Bukidnon Governor Alex Calingasan (left). Kitaotao (Manobo-Matigsalug) street dancing and ground competition proclaim as champion on the recent conclude Kaamulan 2013

Manobo-Matigsalug of Kitaotao Bukidnon - Performed thier winning Tribal dance in street dancing competition

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Manobo-Matigsalug of Kitaotao Bukidnon - Performed thier winning Tribal dance in ground competition