Government goes all-out crushing malnutrition in Eastern Visayas

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VOL. IX NO. 16

NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011

CATBALOGAN CITY

Government goes all-out crushing

MALNUTRITION IN EV

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“Today’s children are tomorrow’s leaders, so by any means they should be protected, giving them good health.” B� RICKY J. BAUTISTA

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HREE months ago, many parents in the region are naive on the basics of nutrition that resulted to an alarming incidence of malnutrition among Waray-waray children. But now, through the technology and intervention of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), the people in the region, and in other parts of the country, have found a way to bring back the good health of its malnourished and underweight kids. This technology, it is said, is a promising alternative and viable solution to the worsening malnutrition problem in most remote areas. DOST-8 regional director Engr. Edgardo M. Esperancilla and his team from Food and Nutrition Research Institute SEE MALNUTRITION P8

DOST: 3-M preschoolers underweight, malnourished ONLY 17.8 percent or about 2 in every 10 children 6 months to 5 years old met the recommended energy daily intake, a food consumption survey conducted by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Techonology (FNRI-DOST) revealed. In a press statement released to this paper last week it was learned that the average one-day total food intake of preschoolers “decreased from 562 grams in 2003 to 492 grams in 2008.” “In terms of calorie intake, the trend among preschoolers went down from 980 kilocalories in 2003 to 843 kilocalories in 2008.” The statement further reported that the average 1-day intake of preschool age children in all food groups, except starchy roots and tubers, decreased in 5-year period. The Food Consumption Survey (FCS) is a component of the 7th National Nutrition Survey (NNS) conducted every 5 years to update the nutritional status and dietary intake of the Filipino population. Looking at the nutritional status of preschool-age children, the 7th NNS showed that in every 100 children aged 0-5 years old, 26 are underweight, 28 are stunted and 6 are thin. This proportion translates to about 3.35 million underweight preschoolage children, 3.57 million stunted and SEE DOST P2

OUTSTANDING DOST Pinoy kidS and their mothers lined up to receive their cer�ficates and tokens during the culmina�on day , a�er the FNRI-DOST fed them with complementary foods for 120 days. To date, their health condi�on improved and growth status back to normal. Photo below shows a FNRI-DOST staffs taking the height of a malnourished kid in Leyte. (Ricky Bau�sta)

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8-year old boy dies in Catbalogan landslide CATBALOGAN CITY - An eight-year-old boy was killed in a second landslide incident occurred in Catbalogan City last Tuesday. The landslide incident at sitio Cugao of Barangay Bunuanan that killed Aldrin Abancia, 8, was triggered by a continuous rain experienced in Catbalogan for several days now, Cher-

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REGIONAL NEWS

Samar’s accomplishment to National Greening Program reaches 88 percent

CATBALOGAN CITY - Samar’s accomplishment to its commitment to this year’s National Greening Program (NGP) has reached 88% as of November 15, 2011. This was bared by Samar Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office Information Officer Melyn Godin during a meeting of the provincial Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council (SMED) here. This info was also affirmed by the PENR Officer himself, Mr Elpedio Simon in a subsequent interview. PENRO Simon had another better news. “The people’s organizations implementing the tree planting have committed that they will be able to accomplish 100% before the end of the year,” Simon said. The NGP is embodied in Executive Order Number 26 where the Aquino government is committed to plant some 1.5 billion trees until 2016 to give livelihood opportunities

and to mitigate the effects of climate change. PENRO Simon said that out of 1, 460 hectares targeted for this year, some 1,295 hectares have already been planted. These areas are found in the towns of Basey, Hinabangan, Calbiga, Paranas, Taranganan, Gandara, San Jose de Buan, Motiong and Jiabong where there are established People’s Organizations. Meanwhile, in Catbalogan City, during the civil service anniversary, all stakeholders moved as one to plant two thousand trees in Barangay San Vicente, Catbalogan City. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) with the city government, PENRO, schools and even civic groups and the media joined forces for the greening program. (Nimfa B. Querante)

Crime rate in E. Visayas improving, says police CAMP KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte - Senior Supt. Elizar Patano Egloso, chief regional police community relations fivision, discloses that based on the recent crime statistics from the Regional Intelligence and Detective Management Division – Police Regional Office 8, revealed that crime volume of October 2011 compared to the same month of 2010 have decreased significantly to almost 58% percent. Based on the statistics, 968 crime incidents occurred last October 2010 compared to only 409 incidents this year of October. On the aspect of crime against persons like murder, homicide, among others, there was a significant decrease of 56 percent from 307 incidents last year to only 135 this year. Crimes against property like robbery, theft, carnapping and cattle rustling are down by 59 percent, 312 to 127. Hence, the latest favorable developments are demonstrative of the reforms the PNP leadership that has been institutionalizing in the organization, S/Supt.Egloso said. To name a few, the innovative community-based crime prevention and law enforcement programs embodied in the PNP LOI 22/09 Bayanihan and administrative reforms under the Integrated Transformation Program-Performance Governance System (ITP-PGS). LOI Bayanihan mandated the implementation of the policing concept of Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs) be organized, trained and mobilized as force multipliers in addressing criminality at the grass root levels. Further, he said that the ITP-PGS is designed to raise the PNP’s standards of governance by improving its personnel, logistics and financial management systems, thus aims to transform the PNP into an efficient, credible and professional organization aligned with transparent and graft/corruption-free governance. (PR)

SERVICE ORIENTED. AN WARAY Representa�ve Florencio “Bem” Noel assured his cons�tuents in Samar of his con�nuing support in an answer to allega�ons that he will divert his a�en�on to Taclobanons as he was rumored to run for the mayoralty bid comes 2013 na�onal and local elec�ons. The solon said he recently poured out several projects in various Samar municipali�es proving his sincerity in the public service to every Waraynon.

NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011 DOST from page 1... 780,000 thin. Moreover, nutritional anemia is prevalent among 6 months to less than one year-old at 55.7 percent and 20.9 percent for children 1-5 years old. Also, vitamin A deficiency is prevalent at 15.2 percent among these same age group. Inadequate food intake and illness affect the nutritional status of children. Realizing that this life cycle is critical for promoting optimal growth, the government through the DOST has designed a technology and program to address this problem. The DOST calls on to the mothers and new parents to give all the best to their babies and also promoted “breastfeeding.” “Breastmilk is by far the best food for a newborn baby, “ says Dr. Jocelyn Juguan of the FNRI-DOST. In a program “Sulong Pinoy,” a complementary feeding has also been conducted by the government in Eastern Visayas to address the malnutrition problem. The program PINOY or Package for the Improvement of Nutrition of Young Children which was launched in Leyte (then to Samar towns in 2012) aimed to develop complementary foods and give it malnourished kids aged 6-35 months, educates parents on proper nutrition intake of children. (rjb)

LANDSLIDE from page 1... “It was too sudden that the father was only able to get hold of Eduardo to escape and forget his other son who was covered with rocks and mud,” Lubang said. A barangay tanod, Danilo Roque, 44 was injured during the rescue operation on the boy enveloped by rocks and mud. Based on the information their office gathered, the incident took place around 12 noon Tuesday. Lubang said that rescuers coming from the village, police and the Army tried to recover the body of the boy from the heap of the rocks and mud. They were able to recover the boy, who was said to be showing signs of life, at around 3 p.m. The boy was immediately brought to the Samar Provincial Hospital, also in Catbalogan but his attending physicians declared him dead at 4:45 p.m. The landslide could have occurred due to the non-stop rains experienced in Catbalogan for several days now. The heavy downpour of rain could have loosened the foundation triggering the incident. City social welfare officer Nora Aroza, in a separate interview, said that the city government has immediately provided assistance to the victim and his family. The remains of the boy lie at Bless Funeral Homes. The landslide incident in Bunuanon was the second time to happen in Catbalogan. Last October 21, a landslide incident in Barangay Guinsorongan took the lives of a mother and her three children. Incessant rains were also blamed for the landslide incident. The regional office of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) had earlier identified both Guinsorongan and Bunuanon as landslide-prone areas.

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Philhealth sets focus on delivering benefits to members HAVING attained its goal of providing universal coverage to as many Filipinos as possible, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) has been doing all it can to insure that members do get the desired benefit payments due them. And to make that happen, Philhealth’s current thrust revolved around Benefit Delivery Rate (BDR), an extensive program that listed at least four factors serving as roadmap to see how far their services have reached to the people that matter most, the hospitalized members, said Misael Paigan, head of Philhealth provincial service office. During the Action Center cable TV this morning (Nov. 23) where he was the guest, along with Information Officer Henry Madula, Paigan discussed the four key components of BDR. These included the continuing pursuit of membership coverage, expanding members’ access to Philhealth-ac-

credited medical or health facilities, letting members know specific illness cases and the corresponding payments that can be availed, and seeing to that members get the value out of their Philhealth cards, such as no out of pocket expenses and completeness of needed medicines. To drive home his point, Paigan disclosed that the total admission at the Salvacion Oppus Yniguez Memorial Provincial Hospital (SOYMPH) for the year 2010 was 12,856, but out of this number only 3,380 patients were able to use their Philhealth benefits, or 26% of the total. Many of those patients, especially the sponsored indigents or senior citizens, were not aware that they have Philhealth cards, or beneficiaries of one member in the family, and so were unable to get refund of their hospitalization expenses, Paigan explained. In an effort to address this gap, Paigan said Philhealth has established a link in accredited hospitals or clinics

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NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011

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FEATURE

Exploring Sohoton Cave, the land before �me B� FRAMELIA V. ANONAS

“Various dinosaur-like �igures hover on the cave �loor, walls, and even suspended from above. If not a scene from the Jurassic Park series, this scenario reminds you of the lovable �ilm “Land Before Time.” THE ONE and a half hours boat ride to take you to this magical cave is worth it. Once inside, you get transported into another place and time—back to the time when the earth was still starting to be fashioned by God’s hand. Stepping into the moist and dark cave, you are greeted by total darkness which takes a while to get used to. Rocks of various sizes extrude out of the cave’s �loor, and you have to navigate well to avoid slips and trips. Light from the outside peep into openings of various sizes and shapes, serving as guide as you enter deeper into the chamber. You know you’re in for a great adventure when a group of dinosaur-like formations greet your sight in one corner. Welcome to Sohoton Cave! Sohoton Cave is part of the Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park, the most famous among the beautiful spots in a small �ishing town in Samar called Basey. The site was declared a National Park on July 19, 1935 through Proclamation No. 831 which aimed to preserve the park’s geological features and natural marvels. As the eight-kilometer square park is quite extensive, most tourists only reach Sohoton Cave. But the trip is well worth it. For a person whose daily grind consists of braving through traf�ic and pollution, and working in a corner cubicle, Sohoton Cave is another dimension you would like to get lost into. River boat ride Just like in a typical Indiana Jones adventure, you have to go through several exciting ordeals before �inally stepping into the cave. The one-and-a-half hours of boat ride over the winding but pensive Golden River is an adventure in itself. As the boat gushes on the still river, you get a glimpse of the typical rural life where folks gather along the river bank to bathe, wash clothes, or just to have the daily tête-àtête with the neighborhood gossip. Along the way, you also meet boats of �ishermen eager to have a full catch for the day. And perhaps the most exciting part of the serene boat ride is getting a prelude of the sights to see in Sohoton. As river water sweeps the rocks along the way, you get a sight of mountainsides naturally chiseled by the weather and the river, a collaborative natural work of art that took shape over time. For the photography buffs, there are so many precious sites to frame and preserve, such as low caves and bizarre-looking formations. The Golden River was once called Cadac-an as it was the biggest river in the area with its 500-meter wide mouth. However, because of siltation, its once green hue turned light brown which, in some instances, appear as gold—hence the current name of Golden River. For all its offered spectacles, the Golden River is like a red carpet that leads to the main attraction. Postcard pretty views But before yet reaching the main attraction, there are still postcard pretty scenes that feast the eyes. The entrance offers a rare landscape of a tranquil river sliding along the foot of a rocky hill, tied-up boats waiting to be

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ridden on, and the park signage that appears to be as old as the landscape itself. Sohoton literally means “to pass through” in Waray dialect. Indeed, during the cave tour, you have to occasionally squeeze through narrow openings to get to the different chambers. Some of the passageways are cramped and reverberate with the clicking clatters of bats. Climbing uphill, you pass through a meandering hanging bridge that offers a breath-taking view of the river. It gives you an exquisite vantage point, already a treat in itself, of the perfectly calm green river lapping the heels of the imposing rocky mountains adorned with greeneries and limestone icings. Just a few meters from the cave entrance are large roots of trees spread out like frozen giant snakes that refuse to budge even if you tread on them. Then you step into Panhulugan Cave. Total darkness greets you despite the guide’s spot light. As your pupils get used to the darkness and slowly make out the �igures inside, you realize you just entered into another place and time. Land before time

Rock formations in all their splendor greet the eyes as soon as the dark outlines become more visible, especially with the help of the guide’s spot light. Various dinosaur-like �igures hover on the cave �loor, walls, and even suspended from above. If not a scene from the Jurassic Park series, this scenario reminds you of the lovable �ilm “Land Before Time.” Completing the eerie ambience is the sound of strange triddle, dropping right there on the rocks covered with whitish frost. These giant icicles are actually formed by calcium deposits dripping on the rock surface with water-like substance. There are little pools scattered so you should be careful as you might slip or dip your feet or shoes into the puddle. This is especially true when you reach the natural stage or platform and you are tempted to dance on this natural ledge. If you want a little sound to go with your performance, you can knock on the natural music organ and feel a little bit of acoustic heaven in the cave. After performing or posing on the ledge, complete the celebrity ambience and proceed to the natural photo frame, a rock formation with a hollow center on its upper part. Get behind its irregular but graceful border and have your smiling faces photographed for posterity. The frame can accommodate up to four faces. Go on with your trek a few meters deeper and you get face-to-face with the “Holy Family,” a formation that resembles Joseph, Mary and boy Jesus. There are also formations that look like Madonna and child, an angel, the three kings, and the Cruci�ixion. Just a few more steps and you enter the cave’s showcase—the atrium— that contains the most number of recognizable formations. Having the highest dome ceiling of all the sights, the atrium offers a spectacular scene, a hodge-podge of magni�icent views that lay in miniature. There is a miniature plaza that looks �illed with busy miniature people. There are ridges that look like the rice terraces of Banawe and one long ridge that looks like the Great Wall of China. At one

point is a post-like rock whose top portion looks like a cupcake. There are some eerie portions with brown streaks all over the cave walls. According to the guide, the chocolate stripes are actually roots of the trees above the cave. After the musical, country, religious, and horror scenes, expect the unexpected because there are also a couple of PG-13 views. In a small chamber, there hang from the ceiling quaint stalactites that closely resemble women’s mammaries— of all shapes and sizes! Not to be outdone, in a nearby hall hangs a naturallycarved appendage that looks like a giant phallus. According to experts, it takes a thousand years to form a square centimeter of these formations. Looking at all the natural rock carvings of all sizes inside the cave, one can’t help but mentally calculate how may thousands of years it took God through nature to have formed them. For humans like us, it is a slow, painstaking work of art that may appear to us now as perfectly done but is actually still a work in progress. Imagine how this cave would look

like in another thousand years. Locals say that traces of early habitation were found in some caves in Basey, including the caves in Sohoton. Some of the artifacts appear to have been remnants of the Iron and Stone Ages, according to the Samar local government website. Historical records also show that the caves were used as a hideout of Filipino insurrectos during the SpanishAmerican War. Moreover, folks believe that the caves were used as burial sites as well as potion rooms where babaylans (primitive healers) mix their concoctions. Because of the caves’ ancient history, many people believe that spirits roam in the caverns. People also give high respect to the caves’ rich legend, such that no one ever attempted to vandalize any part of the caves. How to get to Sohoton From Tacloban, travel for 45 minutes to the wharf in Basey where you can inquire from the Basey Tourism Of�ice on tour packages. However, more tourists prefer to arrange with tour providers to handle everything for them because in walk-in

arrangements, there is no assurance of the availability of boats. From Basey wharf, you will navigate the Golden River for one and a half hours by pump boat to get to Sohoton. But when the sea is rough, or if you have a vehicle, the faster way to go is either through Brgy. Binungtuan or Brgy. Rawis where boats can be rented at almost half the price. Providers like Centro Outdoor Sports Unlimited usually charge P700 per pax for a day tour of a group of seven. The package includes Sohoton Cave Tour, Golden River cruise, helmets with headlights, guides, mayor’s permit, life vests, cave entrances and other fees, drinks and lunch. Tours, which can be arrange by calling or texting 09207675444, usually depart by 11AM to 12 NN to avoid the low tide. Exploring Sohoton is one unique experience that will be treasured for life. Riding the boat to the site is like riding a time machine that takes you back eons ago, when the rocks were still pebbles and strange creatures still roamed the earth… back to the land that was before time was even set.


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OPINION

NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011

• EDITORIAL • The Maguindanao massacre: two years later IS it the slow grind of the criminal justice system? Is it rather a reality unveiled on how courts keep pace with the people’s desire to achieve justice? Two years after the manslaughter that shocked not just the people of Maguindanao but practically the entire democratic Philippines and a significant part of the world, the Filipino citizens are held in a limbo as to the outcome of the case now pending trial in court. The Regional Trial Court Branch 221 presided by Judge Joselyn Solis-Reyes is still actively hearing the evidences of the prosecution, an event which though overshadowed by some angles of the infamous incident remains a news topic to feast on. So far, the media is still not completely allowed to snoop into the proceedings of the case in court to avoid its inimical implications. Adverse to common impression that the court itself derails the proceedings for some good reasons, such delay is at all the making of either party. Least to say is that if there is one participant who wants the case to be over and decided with finality it is none but the court trying the case. If there is one group involved in the hearing of the case that wants a speedy disposition of the case it is none but he court. Notwithstanding the court’s hope to get over with the case there are factors to be considered. For instance, in the trial of the case in August this year, the proceedings for the Maguindanao massacre trial ended early not because the presiding judge was indisposed or in a seminar but due to documentary evidences of the prosecution that were not photocopied ahead for the defense’s scrutiny as well as the unavailability of a new prosecution witness. Legal tussle then ensued. The defense, meaning the camp of Andal Ampatuan Jr and his co-accused, wanted the prosecution, comprised of the families of the victims of the gruesome killing led by now Maguindanao Gov. Ishmael Mangudadatu, to just present another witness. The prosecution maintained that SPO2 Cixon Kasan, former officer-in-charge of the Buluan municipal police, was the only one it had prepared to take the witness stand for the day. Having no other thing to do, the judge was prompted to end the said proceedings. Verbal brawl between the prosecution and defense lawyers who accused each other of delaying the massacre proceedings ensued. As newspaper reports said, the defense blamed the prosecution for not being prepared to present a second witness, while the prosecution insisted that Kasan be cross-examined first before moving on to a new witness. The prosecution also tossed back the blame to the defense regarding the trial’s delay, saying having the entire police SEE EDITORIAL P5

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End impunity, now! Stop Media Killings!!! LAST November 24, as we journalist from Eastern Visayas undergo our “Media Reporting Training on ExtraLegal Killings and Enforced Disappearances” in Tacloban City with speakers from the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines and Ateneo Human Rights Center, we received an alert that a media personally has been shot and critically wounded by two unidentified assassins in Cagayan de Oro. The criminals have been trying to add again another victim from the series of media men killed in-line of duty. On this day also, the journalists in the country as well as those based in the international outfits commemorated the killings in Maguindanao which claimed 32 journalists and 26 other civilians, and continue to seek justice for the massacre victims As we marked the second year of the Ampatuan massacre in Maguindanao, journalists pledged to resist any attempt to trample a person’s right to life and free expression. In a pledge recited following a candle lighting ceremony led by relatives of some of the 58 victims of the Nov. 23, 2009 massacre in Ampatuan town, 32 of them journalists and media workers, journalists promised to the best of their ability to obtain justice not only for the victims of the massacre but also victims of extrajudicial killing. “Ako, bilang mamamahayag, ay nangangakong gagawin ang lahat ng makakaya para makamit ang hustisya, hindi lamang para sa mga biktima sa Ampatuan, Maguindanao kundi lahat ng mga biktima ng pamamaslang. “Isusulong ang isang pamamahayag na nagtataguyod ng interest ng mamamayan, pamamahayag na lumalaan st nagtatanggol sa karapatang mabuhay at kalayaan sa pamamahayag.” Speakers in that ceremony lamented the slow pace of DALMACIO C. GRAFIL Publisher RICKY J. BAUTISTA Editor

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the trial of the tragedy that earned for the Philippine the ignominious tag of the second most dangerous place for journalists in the world, next only to Iraq. Our resource speaker Ms. Rowena Paraan, the Secretary General of the NUJP said there are 146 journalists killed since 1986 and only 10 court cases had been successful. Worst, there are zero masterminds of the killings had been convicted. I am saddened for the justice system we have here in the Philippines. Let’s take the case of the Ampatuan massacre. To date, around 103 of the 196 suspects are at large up to now and only two of the principal suspects have been arraigned. The case remains snagged on hearings on petitions for bail of the accused. After 16 months of his presidency, Pres. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino who promised to take the “path of righteousness” or what his campaign writers called “daang matuwid” has done nothing improvement or program to protect the journalists in the country. In fact, under his administration, at least five journalists were killed during line of duty. No wonder, the country flanked to second rank among the worlds’ “most dangerous countries for Journalists.” The government has been very slow in its investigation and the journalists in the country continue to seek justice and cry to end impunity. This corner will tackle more about the killings in the Philippines. Meanwhile, here’s the study about killings in the Philippines. Tills next issue folks! Line of Work of Vic�ms of Journalist Killings -Profession of Vic�ms, Television Broadcast Reporter or Staff, 3.6%

-Profession of vic�ms, Newspaper Writer or Columnist, 16.31%

Profession of Vic�ms, Freelance Journalists, 2.4%

-Profession of Vic�ms, Radio Commentator or Sta�on Staff, 31.59%

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OPINION

NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011

KAKAMPI MO ANG BATAS BY ATTY. MELANIO ‘BATAS’ MAURICIO NOTARY PUBLIC Gov’t P1-B health fund useless LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “…Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up….” (James 5:14-15, the Holy Bible). -o0oP1 B HEALTH IMPROVEMENT FUND USELESS: The P1.014 billion-rural health units improvement fund for Regions IV A, IV B and V released by the Department of Budget and Management last Friday, November 25, 2011, will do a lot to improve maternal health and reduce children mortality rates, but then the real health problem for Filipinos remains: there are no doctors in our government hospitals and clinics. The brain drain among Filipino doctors leaving for abroad to seek better earning opportunities continues, and this is a problem which the government seems helpless to resolve some years back and, it appears, even at this point. -o0oFILIPINO MEDICAL BRAIN-DRAIN PERSISTS: In 2008, facts and figures coming from a former Department of Health Secretary, the Honorable Jaime Galvez Tan,

COMMENTARY BY ISMAEL AMIGO

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“Big Fish” No matter what, this corner wishes to congratulate the Aquino Administration for that swift delivery of arrest warrant on CGMA. Congratulations too in giving out a good example of political will. Congratulations too in giving out an example on how to catch the “Big fish” in the political aquarium. Congratulations too to President Noy’s political advisers for decisively slamming home what must be done. After all, what are they in power for if they can’t tailor out what must to be done in keeping in the country CGMA and company? Congratulations! And for that, former president Joseph Ejercito Estrada could be grinning from ear to ear now. “Karma ‘yan kay CGMA,” as they say. We just hope, P-Noy’s boys won’t stop from there. With the leader of the pack now under hospital arrest, this corner could only hope other fishes that used to brag their big scales before would be snagged by P-Noy’s gigantic fish net

confirmed the dire consequences of the Filipino medical brain-drain problem. In an interview he gave to the Philippine Star which appeared in its August 11, 2008 issue, Dr. Galvez Tan gave the following frightening information, evidently based on data gathered during through the years: First. Seven out of 10 sick Filipinos die untreated due to the acute lack of doctors in the country. Second. The country’s health care delivery system is now nearing collapse as the shortage of doctors has persisted for decades. Third. The Philippine health care system is collapsing and in some areas, particularly in urban communities, has collapsed. Fourth. He noted that 21 municipalities and seven government hospitals in Western Samar as well as all the five municipalities of Sulu have no doctors. -o0o120 RP TOWNS WITHOUT DOCTORS: “There are 120 municipalities nationwide at this time without doctors. The figure was down from the 271 doctorless municipalities but just the same that’s 120 municipalities and many people are living there,” Galvez Tan pointed out. Fifth. The widening demand for doctors in various developed countries is further worsening the doctors’ shortage. “Foreign countries like Finland and France that were not recruiting doctors before are now offering $6,000 salaries for physicians and we cannot match that,” Tan said. Sixth. A growing number of Filipino doctors are also studying again to become nurses so they could easily go abroad. Citing data from the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC), Tan said that 10,000 doctors have become nurses and 99 percent passed the licensure examination. “Of the 10,000 doctors who became nurses, 6,000 have already left for abroad,” he said. in the next few days. We could only hope too, the administration of President Noy will not become complacent and forget about its social contract with the Filipino people because governance is not just about hauling into prison perceived big scale plunderers. And that’s what we have been driving home before or from the very start of President Noy’s Administration in 2010. We need examples, decisive examples. Truth to be told, 1st APLUMA have had been rolling out articles on “just letting her (CGMA) go” yes, for humanitarian reasons nothing more nothing less. Dura lex, sed lex. The law is harsh, but it is the law. Now, this would certainly appear as a big turnaround from my previous piece but what we were trying to imply was this: The Aquino Administration may extend a humanitarian act by allowing CGMA seek medical care abroad on a long leash and save itself from any political backlash whatsoever in case CGMA’s health condition degenerates. But the flipside of it, methinks goes this way: President Noy gambled more against the political backlash that will befell him if and when the “Big fish” slips away from their hands and swim its way into deeper waters, out of reach. And that’s a bigger risk. Indeed. And now it’s a much, much better scene to just watch the biggest gold fish from inside a controlled aquarium. Congratulations to you Boss Ronald. Good job! Ala kang kupas.

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blotter photocopied when only one page of it is being questioned was one of the reasons why the trial drags on. On its face, one could see how the Maguindanao massacre drags on in court and again not due to the court’s doing but for external causes that impinge upon the proceedings in court. The legal luminaries who prosecute and defend this instant case has something to do with the delay as well, not simply because it is their tactic but by reason of legal technicalities. The rules of procedure are not set to derail the case but to provide the parties the opportunity to have a clear and convincing presentation of evidences so that the ends of justice will be served. In the time being, both parties cannot do so much but hope against hope for the speedy disposition of the Maguindanao massacre case. “Haste makes waste” the adage goes; thus each party and the court have to be extra careful and scrupulous in every step they take on this criminal case. Besides, there is the moralist legal maxim that states, “It is better to let 10 guilty people go free rather than convict one innocent person”. Nevertheless, this does not prevail over the need to give justice to the mishap suffered by innocent individuals. Some quarters may find this appalling but this is how criminal court proceedings really go. What is imperative is that not one of the witnesses, especially of the prosecution will loose track of the truth they have to reveal in court on this chilling manslaughter. Also, the families of the victims should not loose hope on the justice system because, although two years have lapsed, the time will arrive and the truth shall be made known and the real culprit shall suffer the penalty for his or their bestial greed that led to the death of 58 individuals, largely journalists and females. In Tacloban City meanwhile, a mass is scheduled in the morning today Sto. Niño Church followed by wreathlaying at the Noblejas Junction across this parish church. The local media is in earnest prayer for an “end to impunity”. They cry, “No massacre, no unfair treatment of journalists.”

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Republic of the Philippines REGIONALTRIALCOURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 33 Calbiga, Samar INRE:JUDICIALDECLARATIONOFASSUMPTION OF IDENTITY OF THE PERSONOFEDENAGOTE y ELIGUE, EDEN AGOTE y ELIGUE, Petitioner, -versusTHE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAROFVILLAREAL, SAMAR, Respondent, CIVIL CASE NO. C-20111167 For: ASSUMPTIONOFIDENTITY x--------------x ORDER This is a verified petition to declare the petitioner as the same Eden Eligue Agote whose name and facts of

Republic of the Philippines REGIONALTRIALCOURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 41 Gandara, Samar RE: DECLARATION ON PRESUMPTIVE DEATH OF CHONA LAMONTE NUEVA (UNDER ART. 41 OF THE FAMILY CODE) JULAN D. NUEVA, Petitioner SPEC. PROC. CASE NO. 11-47 x-- - - - - - - - - - - - -x ORDER

A verified Petition has been filed by the Petitioner through counsel on October 6, 2011, praying that CHONA LAMONTENUEVAbedeclared presumptively dead. The petition reads: “That he is of legal age, with capacity to sue and be sued, and a resident of Brgy. Rawis, Gandara, Samar, Philippines, where he may be served with the court orders and processes; That he was married to CHONA LAMONTE on October 26, 1998, in Gen. Mac Arthur Eastern Samar by Hon. Luzviminda M. Japzon, Municipal Mayor. Attached herewith as Annex “A” is the Certificate of Marriage of the couple; That the couple begot Three (3) children, namely: JULAN SHIRWODLAMONTENUEVA, born on May 20, 1999 in Daet, Camarines Norte, FRANCIS LAMONTE NUEVA, born on May 19, 2000 in Tacloban City and PRICESS KYLE, born November 12, 2006 in Daet, Camarines Norte. That sometime in March, 2007 petitioner’s wife, CHONA LAMONTE NUEVA left their conjugal abode Brgy. Car-

birth appears in the Certificate of Live Birth with Registry No. 2002-950 and registered at the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Villareal, Samar. The petition alleges that the petitioner was born on January 7, 1981 in Villareal, Samar, however, the facts of her birth was registered with the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Villareal, Samar, only on November 11, 2002. The petition applied for Visa before the Embassy of Taiwan, however, she was required to seek Court declaration regarding her identity, hence, this petition. The petitioner furnished copies of her petition to the Office of the Solicitor General, National Statistics Office, Manila, and the Local Civil Registrar of Villareal, Samar, per registry receipts attached to the original copy of the petition. Finding the instant petition sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby

given DUE COURSE. The petitioner is ordered to publish this Order in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Samar and accredited by this Court to be determined by raffle, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the petitioner’s expense. The initial hearing is scheduled on December 6, 2011 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Furnish copies of this Order to the Office of the Solicitor General, the Office of the Samar Provincial Prosecutor in Catbalogan City, the Civil Registrar of Villareal, Samar, Atty. Minerva V. Siosana and the petitioner. INCHAMBERS,RegionalTrial Court, Branch 33, Calbiga, Samar. October 28, 2011

oyroyan, Pili, Camarines Sur, without a word, and was never heard and seen since then; That petitioner, exerted earnest efforts to locate his wife, he went to her town in birth place, where her relatives are living, but she was not there, and when he asked her relatives, nobody gave an answer. Dismayed by the situation, he made inquiries from relatives and common friends through all means available, but his efforts turned futile, and his wife is nowhere to be found. Now, more than 4 years had past since he last saw his wife, petitioner is still clueless of her whereabouts; That petitioner waited for the longest time, very desperate and hopeful that his wife would suddenly appear in their door, since after she left, CHONA LAMONTE NUEVA was no longer heard. She did not anymore communicate with the herein petitioner, either directly or through any third party, through any mode of communication, at least to inform the latter of her present whereabouts. Until the present, she did not make any such communication to the herein petitioner and even to her children; That considering this long absence from their conjugal home, and absence of any information on the whereabouts of his wife, the petitioner has been feeling and having an honest and wellfound belief that his wife is obviously, now presumptively dead. That petitioner who is Thirty Seven (37) years only has been longing to raise a normal family of his own, with a mother and father present, to attend

to the needs of their children. And, lately he has fallen in love with a lover who is willing to marry him anytime, and be responsible and caring to his children, after the present petition is favorably granted by the Honorable Court. Consequently, the petitioner has filed the instant petition under the provisions of Article 41 of the Family Code.” Finding the Petition to be sufficient in form and in substance, notice is hereby given that this case be set for hearing on December 20, 2011 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon before this Court, at which date, time and place, all persons who have an objection thereto may file any opposition and show cause why the same should not be granted. Let copies of this Order be published at the expense of the Petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks prior the above-setting in a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Samar and Leyte and in Calbayog City. Let copies of this Order be furnished the Local Civil Registrar of Gen. Mac Arthur, Eastern Samar, National Census and Statistics Office, Quezon City, the Solicitor General, Makati City, the Provincial Prosecutor, the petitioner and his counsel. SO ORDERED. GIVEN this 8th day of November, 2011, Calbayog City for Gandara, Samar, Philippines.

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Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 33 Calbiga, Samar IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF JONAS VILLEZA y SACAGUING, DOMINADOR M. VILLEZA, Petitioner -v.s.THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, MANILA, and THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF PINABACDAO, SAMAR, Respondets CIVIL CASE NO. C2011-1168 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 28 Catbalogan, Samar IN RE: CORRECTION OF ENTRY IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH THE NAME OF GELLI ANN IBAÑEZ LOTOC TO GELLI ANN IBAÑEZ LOTOK GEMMA IBAÑEZ LOTOK, Petitioner, -versusTHE OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF CATBALORepublic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 29 Catbalogan City, Samar IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF ENTRIESINTHECERTIFICATEOFLIVEBIRTHOF JESSICA VILLA TAN, NOVA V. VILLA Petitioner -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAROFCATBALOGAN, SAMAR and THENATIONALSTATISTICS OFFICE, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, Respondents Spec. Pro. No. 81439 For: Correction of Entries x- - - - - - - - - - - -x ORDER Filed with this Court is the above-captioned petition by Nova V. Villa (Nova) for correction of entries in the birth certificate of her

For: CORRECTION OF ENTRY OF BIRTH x- - - - - - - - - -x ORDER

This is a verified petition to correct the Certificate of Live Birth of Jonas Sacaguing Villeza praying that his name and gender which appears therein as “Janice” and “Female” respectively, be corrected, so that his true First Name of which is “JONAS” and correct gender which is ”MALE” will appear in said Certificate. The petition alleges that the petitioner discovered the said errors in his son’s birth certificate when he was enrolled in grade school, and to correct it, they applied for the late registration of birth of Jonas Villeza, however, the Local Civil Registrar of Pinabacdao, Samar, did not forward the same to the Na-

GAN CITY, AND THE OFFICE OF THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL, Respondents SPEC. PROC. NO. 8141 x- - - - - - - - - - - - -x ORDER

This refers to the petition filed by GEMMA IBAÑEZ LOTOK, seeking for the correction of erroneous entry as appearing in the Certificate of Live Birth of her daughter, GELLI ANN IBAÑEZ LOTOK, issued by the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar, particularly the name of Gelli Ann Lotoc be corrected to Gelli Ann Lotok as her true and correct name. daughter Jessica Villa an (Jessica) issued by the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar and the National Statistics Office (NSO). Petitioner prays that this Court, after due notice and hearing, issued an order to direct the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar and the NSO to correct the birth records of Jessica particularly her last name from “TAN” to “VILLA” and date and place of marriage of his parents from “05JULY1989-ZUMARRAGA SAMAR”to“NOTMARRIED”. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form, the same is given due course. Let the initial hearing of this petition be set on DECEMBER 13, 2011 at 8:30 in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court, on which date, time and place, any person may oppose and show cause why this petition should not be granted. The petitioner is directed to cause, at her own expense, the publication of

NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011 tional Statistics Office on the ground that the birth of his son is already recorded in the said Office as Janice Villeza. His son Jonas S. Villeza died on July 23, 2011 while on duty as a soldier, and for the purpose of filing death benefits with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, he sought this petition. The petitioner furnished copies of his petition to the Office of the Solicitor General, National Statistics Office, Manila, and the Local Civil Registrar of Pinabacdao, Samar, per registry receipts attached to the original copy of the petition. Finding the instant petition sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby given due course. The petitioner is ordered to publish this Order in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Samar and accredited by this Court, to

be determined by raffle, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the petitioner’s expense. The initial hearing is scheduled on January 9, 2012 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Furnish copies of this Order to the Office of the Solicitor General, the Office of the Samar Provincial Prosecutor in Catbalogan, City, the Civil Registrar of Pinabacdao, Samar, Atty. Minerva V. Siosana, and the petitioner. IN CHAMBERS, Regional Trial Court, Branch 33, Calbiga, Samar. November 8, 2011.

Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and in substance, the same is scheduled for initial hearing on January 16, 2012, at 8:30 in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court, Bulwagan Ng Katarungan, on which date, time and place, any person may appear and show cause why the petition should not be granted. The petitioner is hereby directed to cause the publication of the Order once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks prior to the scheduled initial hearing of the petition, in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Samar and accredited by this Court, to be selected by raffle, the date to be set by

the Office of the Clerk of Court under the supervision of the Executive Judge. Furnish copies of this Order the Solicitor General of the Philippines, the Provincial Prosecutor of Samar, the Local Civil Registrar, Catbalogan, Samar, the Office of the Civil Registrar General, Quezon City, the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Catbalogan, Samar, the petitioner and her counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBER, Catbalogan, Samar, October 27, 2011.

this Order once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in an accredited newspaper of general circulation in the province of Samar to be selected by raffle under the supervision of the Executive Judge and the Office of the Clerk of Court. Furnish copies of this Order the Office of the Clerk of Court, the Office of the Solicitor General, the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor of Samar, the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar, the National Statistics Office, Quezon City, attaching thereto copies of the petition and its annexes. Send likewise copy of this order to the petitioner and her counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, 25 October, 2011, Catbalogan, Samar.

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NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 30 Basey, Samarr RURAL BANK OF BASEY (SAMAR), INC., Represented by its Manager HELEN M. OLFATO, Petitioner-Mortgagee, -versusSPOUSES TITO YANCHA and LINA YANCHA, Respondent-Morgagors EJF No. 09-61-2011 For: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT No. 1508, AS AMENDED x---------------x NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT NO. 1508, AS AMENDED

Upon Extra-Judicial Petition for Sale Under Act. No. 1508, as amended, filed by the RURAL BANK OF BASEY (SAMAR), INC., Represented by its Manager HELEN M. OLFATO, against SPOUSES TITO YANCHA and LINA YANCHA of Brgy. Tingib, Basey, Samar, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of August 19, 2011, amounted to FIVE HUNDRED FORTYTHREE THOUSAND NINETY SIX PESOS AND 26/100 (Php543,096.26) including penalty charges, attorney’s fees and expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned Sheriff will SELL at Public Auction on November 29, 2011 at 9:30 A.M. or soon thereafter at the Session Hall of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 30, Basey, Samar to the highest bidder for CASH OR MANAGER’S CHECK and in Philippine Currency the following real properties, with all improvements thereon, to wit: 1. A parcel of residential lot/

agricultural lot with all improvements thereon, designated as Lot No. 165, Cad. 973-D (Module 1), situated at Brgy. Tingib, Basey, Samar with an area of 1,978 sq. m., bounded as follows: along line 1-2 by San Pedro Bay; SW: along line 2-3 by Lot 164, Cad 973-D; NW: along line 3-4 by Lot 163, Cad 973-D; NE along line 4-1 by Lot 166. Cad 973D, covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. 22823, under Tax Declaration No. ARTP No. 22747, in the name of Tito T. Yancha and Lina Pagtakhan; 2. A parcel of un-irregated rice land with all improvements thereon, designated as Lot No. 296, Cad. 973-D (Module 1), situated at Brgy. Tingib, Basey, Samar with an area of 7,257 sq. m., bounded as follows: along line 1-2 by Lot 282, Cad 973D; NE: along line 2-3 by Lot 297, Cad 973-D; SE: along line 4-5 by Lot 405, Cad 973-D; SW: common point 5 by Lot 303, Cad 973-D; along line 5-6

by Lot 3022. Cad 973-D; along line 6-1 by Lot 295, Cad 973D, covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. 22822, in the name of Tito T. Yancha and Lina Pagtakhan. Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo, Tax Declarations and other documents relative to the above-describes real properties and encumbrances thereon if any there be. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on December 9, 2011, same time and at the same venue, without prior notice. Basey, Samar, Philippines, this 14th day of October, 2011. “FOR THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF”

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 27 Bulwagan ng Katarungan Catbalogan City, Samar HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (PAG-IBIG FUND) Mortgagee, -versusEDMUND KAIZER H. HIDALGO Mortgagor, EJF # 18-11 x---------------x

City, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the original Mortgage Loan Agreement dated November 24, 2003, signed in due form by EDMUND KAIZER H. HIDALGO, Mortgagor-respondent, with residence and postal address at 252 Burgos St., Tacloban City, in favor of HDMF (PAGIBIG Fund), Tacloban City in order to satisfy the mortgage debt of PESOS: EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY FOUR PESOS & 55/100 (Php852,544,55) Philippine Currency, including interest and penalty charges as of July 14, 2011 but exclusive of attorney’s fees, legal costs, sheriff’s and expenses of foreclosure, the Ex-Officio Sheriff of RTC, Catbalogan City, Samar, by and thru the undersigned, will sell at public auction on December 1, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. or soon thereafter to 2:00 p.m. at RTC Branch 27, Catbalogan City, Samar to the highest bidder, for CASH or

MANAGER’S CHECK and in Philippine Currency, the following property with all its improvements, to wit: “TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-13406” A parcel of land designated as Lot-4-B, of the subdivision of Pcs-08-0099-14-D, being a portion of Lot 4, (LRC) pcs12829, (LRC Rec. No. ____) situated in the Brgy. Of Mercedes (Now Maulong), Municipality of Catbalogan, Province of Samar, Island of Samar. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Lot 4-A of this subdivision; On the SE along line 2-3 by lot 3, Cad 255; on the SW., along line 3-4 by Lot 7, Cad255; and on the NW., along line 4-1 by Lot 5, Cad-255. Beginning at a point marked “I” on Plan being S.20 deg. 28’W., 819.01 m. from BBM #6, Cad-255; thence S. 70 deg, 05’ E., 53.60 m. to point 2; thence S. 09 deg, 31’W., 26.99 m. to point 3; thence N. 66 deg. 42’W., 54.28 m. to

point 4; thence N. 09 deg., 31’ E., 23.73 m. to the point of beginning; containing an area of One Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Seven (1,337) square meters more or less.” Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the title herein above-described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on December 8, 2011 without FURTHER NOTICE. Catbalogan City, Samar, Philippines this 24th day of October 2011.

Respondents Spec. Pro. No. 8140 For: Correction of Entries x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -x ORDER

place of marriage of his parents from “30 JULY 1990-BRGY. TUBIGAN, ZUMARRAGA, SAMAR” to “NOT MARRIED”. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form, the same is given due course. Let the initial hearing of this petition be set on DECEMBER 13, 2011 at 8:30 in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court, on which date, time and place, any person may oppose and show cause why this petition should not be granted. The petitioner is directed to cause, at her own expense, the publication of this Order once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in an accredited newspaper of general circulation in the province of Samar to be selected by raffle under

the supervision of the Executive Judge and the Office of the Clerk of Court. Furnish copies of this Order the Office of the Clerk of Court, the Office of the Solicitor General, the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor of Samar, the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar, the National Statistics Office, Quezon City, attaching thereto copies of the petition and its annexes. Send likewise copy of this order to the petitioner and her counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, 25 October, 2011, Catbalogan, Samar.

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Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 29 Catbalogan City, Samar IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF ARNOLD PACAYRA TAN, MA. CHARITA MARAYA PACAYRA, Petitioner -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF CATBALOGAN, SAMAR and THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA,

Filed with this Court is the above-captioned petition by Ma. Charita Maraya Pacayra (Charita) for correction of entries in the birth certificate of her son Arnold Pacayra Tan (Arnold) issued by the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar and the National Statistics Office (NSO). Petitioner prays that this Court, after due notice and hearing, issue an order to direct the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar and the NSO to correct the birth records of Arnold particularly his last name from “TAN” to “PACAYRA” and date and

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Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 28 Catbalogan, Samar IN RE: PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF ENTRY IN THE BOOK OF BIRTH OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OF PARANAS (WRIGHT), SAMAR. DIN MARIE B. AMLIH Petitioner, -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF PARANAS (WRIGHT), SAMAR, AND THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, MANILA. Respondents SPEC. PROC. NO. 8123 FOR: CORRECTION OF Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 30 Basey, Samar IN RE: PETITION FOR THE CORRECTION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF HER DATE OF BIRTH FROM SEPTEMBER 2, 1951 TO SEPTEMBER 2, 1955, AND HER PLACE OF BIRTH OF BASEY, SAMAR TO MARABUT SAMAR OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OF BASEY, SAMAR, OF THE PETITIONER represented by her ATTY. INFACT MARIA CLEOFE BERINO DACUNO, RHODORA LLEGO DACUNO Petitioner, -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 29 Catbalogan City, Samar Sps. HERACLEO M. DE LUNA and FELICIANA ROXAS DE LUNA Petitioners, -versusTHE PARISH PRIEST, STO. NIÑO PARISH OF DARAM, SAMAR, THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF CATBALOGAN, SAMAR and THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, Respondents Spec. Pro. No. 8133 For: Cancellation of Second Marriage Contract x-- - - - - - - - - - - - -x ORDER

Filed with this Court is the above-captioned petition by Spouses Heracleo Montalban

ENTRY x----------------x ORDER

This refers to the petition filed by DIN MARIE B. AMLIH, seeking for the correction of erroneous entry as appearing in her Certificate of Live Birth, issued by the Local Civil Registrar of Paranas (Wright), Samar, particularly her sex or gender be corrected from “MALE” to “FEMALE”. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and in substance, the same is scheduled for initial hearing on January 16, 2012, at 8:30 in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, on which date, time and place, any person may appear and show cause why the petition should not be granted. The petitioner is hereby directed to cause the publication of the Order once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks prior to

BASEY, Respondents SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS NO. 2011-10-736 x----------------x ORDER

A verified petition having been filed with the Court by Rhodora Llego Dacuno through her counsel Atty. Paulino A. Cabello, praying that after publication, due notice and hearing, the Honorable Court render judgment ordering the change of petitioner’s date of birth from September 2, 1951 to September 2, 1955 and her place of birth from Basey, Samar to Marabut, Samar, of her Certificate of Live Birth. Other reliefs and remedies are likewise prayed for. The petition being sufficient in form and in substance, the same is hereby considered. Hence, let the initial hearing of this case be set on December 8, 2011, at 8:30 in the morning in this Court, 2nd Floor Executive Building, Basey, Samar at which date, time and place, de Luna and Feliciana Roxasde Luna for cancellation of their second marriage contract issued by the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar and the National Statistics Office (NSO). Petitioner prays that this Court, after due notice and hearing, issue an order to direct the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan, Samar and the NSO to cancel their second marriage contract which was solemnized on September 2, 2009 at Daram, Samar, there being already a first marriage between the parties solemnized on October 15, 1978. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form, the same is given due course. Let the initial hearing of this petition be set on DECEMBER 13, 2011 at 8:30 in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court, on which date, time and place, any person may oppose and show cause why this petition should not be granted. The petitioner is directed to cause, at their own expense,

the scheduled initial hearing of the petition, in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Samar and accredited by this Court, to be selected by raffle, the date to be set by the Office of the Clerk of Court under the supervision of the Executive Judge. Furnish copies of this Order the Solicitor General of the Philippines, the Provincial Prosecutor of Samar, the Local Civil Registrar, Paranas (Wright), Samar, the Office of the Civil Registrar General, Quezon City, the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Catbalogan, Samar, the petitioner and her counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBER, Catbalogan, Samar, October 27, 2011.

(Sgd.) SIBANAH E. USMAN Judge

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all interested persons may appear and show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks prior to the scheduled initial hearing of the petition, in a newspaper of general circulation selected by raffle under the supervision of the Clerk of Court and duly accredited by Court and the petitioner. Furnish copies of this Order to the Solicitor General, Makati City, the Local Civil Registrar of Basey, Samar and Marabut, Samar, the petitioner and counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, 28th day of October 2011, at Basey, Samar.

(Sgd.) AGERICO A. AVILA Presiding Judge

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the publication of this Order once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in an accredited newspaper of general circulation in the province of Samar to be selected by raffle under the supervision of the Executive Judge and the Office of the Clerk of Court. Furnish copies of this Order the Office of the Clerk of Court, the Office of the Solicitor General, the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor of Samar, the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Daram, Samar, the National Statistics Office, Quezon City, and the Sto. Niño Parish of Daram, Samar attaching thereto copies of the petition and its annexes. Send likewise copy of this order to the petitioner and their counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, 25 October 2011, Catbalogan, Samar.

(Sgd.) AGERICO A. AVILA Presiding Judge

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and his team from Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) introduced the solution called “Sulong Pinoy” project to two Leyte towns to test the effectiveness of the project components. After 120 days, around hundreds of malnourished and underweight children (and also mothers) in Mahaplag and Pastrana (the two pilot areas) are now back to normal, looking good and healthy. During the culmination day of the “Sulong Pinoy” program of the FNRI-DOST last November 16, 2011, twelve (12) of these children were recognized by the agency as “Outstanding DOST Pinoy kids” because their weight increased of at least two kilos. They were given a cash reward, certificates and tokens. The five (5) outstanding DOST Pinoy kids in Mahaplag were Jia-an Damalerio (grand prize winner), Arlene Murona, John Daniel Rey Salili, Jennifer Jamil and Jimwel Castolome while seven (7) outstanding Pinoy kids in Pastrana town, they were Princess Joy Alvares, Kien dela Cruz, Rhea Morbos, Chris Alex Cahinde, Zyra Claire Badiol, Sam Kyle Eugenio and Juvelio Aniano. They were all aged 0-5 years old. “A big change in their physical outlook has been observed. They’re happy including their mothers and guardians,” Engr. Esperancilla said. The director attributed this success to the S&T intervention through their newly developed Package for the Improvement of Nutrition of Young children or PINOY. DOST PINOY Project Accordingly, the DOST-FNRI has developed complementary foods that will provide important nutrients to malnourished children in high malnutrition incidence communities. The DOST’s PINOY project, a three-pronged project that develops complementary foods, feeds malnourished kids aged 6-35 months, and educates parents on proper nutrition, was first launched in Leyte last June 2011. DOST-FNRI’s Dr. Julieta Dorado informed that the PINOY project has three (3) components. The first component is the development of food blends that will provide important nutrients, such as protein and carbohydrates. The pre-packed blends come in 20-gram packs, with the rice-mongo and rice-mongoo-sesame blends designed for 6-11 month-old children and the rice-mongo curls designed for one-year-olds. The second component entails a 120-day continuous feeding of said complementary foods. For its third component, the FNRI team will train parents and caregivers various ways to improve the nutrition intake in a households. They also discuss the important topics such as proper breastfeeding, menu and meal planning, sanitation and hygiene, and growing vegetables, among others. “This program is purposely developed for children in same age group because this is the most critical period in a child’s life,” Dr. Dorado said. “Any inadequacy in a child’s diet will result in irreversible long-term physical and mental damage, so nutrition intervention is very important at this period,” Dr. Dorado added. Meantime, provincial S&T director Engr. John Glenn D. Ocana narrated that sometimes on June 2011, a team from FNRI-DOST scanned the municipalities in Eastern Visayas with high incidence of malnutrition. They picked up the towns of Mahaplag and Pastrana, all in Leyte, to be their pilot areas. According to the 2010 National Nutrition Council data, Pastrana and Mahaplag topped the list of municipalities with highest malnutrition incidence in Eastern Visayas. Same data also showed that Region 8 has a 15.7 percent malnutrition rate, a little decrease from the previous 18.17 percent in 2009. Rising malnutrition in the country Records from the World Health Organization

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Samar Weekly Express

LEGAL NOTICES Republic of the Philippines REGIONALTRIALCOURT 8th Judicial Region BRANCH 30 Basey, Samar IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR FULLCUSTODYOFTHE MINORSHERYLMALUPENG, with prayer for full exercise of parental authority, NORA R. MALUPENG Petitioner, -versusEUGENIO MALUPENG, Respondent. SPECIALPROCEEDINGS No. 2011-11-735 x-----------x SUMMONS TO: EUGENIO MALUPENG Poblacion, Talalora, Samar

Greetings: You are hereby required, within fifteen (15) days after service of this Summons upon you, to file with this Court and serve on the plaintiff your Answer to the Petition, copy of which is hereto attached, together with the annexes. You are reminded of the provision in the IBPOCA Memorandum on Policy Guidelines dated March 12, 2002 to observe restrain in filing a motion to dismiss and instead allege the grounds thereof as defenses in the Answer. If you fail to answer within the time fixed, the plaintiff will take judgment by default and may be granted the relief applied for in the complaint. WITNESS my hand under the seal of the Court, this 17th

day of October 2011, at Basey, Samar, Philippines.

(Sgd.) ATTY. DHERLEE HERRERA RIVAS Clerk of Court VI

Republic of the Philippines REGIONALTRIALCOURT 8th Judicial Region BRANCH 30 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR FULLCUSTODYOFTHE MINORSHERYLMALUPENG, with prayer for Full exercise of parental authority, NORA R. MALUPENG, Petitioner, -versusEUGENIO MALUPENG, Respondent. SPECIAL PROCEEDINGSNo.201110-735 x-------------x ORDER

On file is petitioner’s Motion for Leave to Serve Summon by Publication through counsel today. Finding the motion to be tenable, the same is granted. Wherefore, let the summons together with the copy of the petition be effected upon defendant by publication at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation duly accredited by the court. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, this 11th day of November 2011, Basey, Samar, Philippines.

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Philippines 8th Judicial Region REGIONALTRIALCOURT Branch 30, Basey, Samar IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR FULLCUSTODYOFTHE MINORSHERYLMALUPENG, with prayer for full exercise of parental authority, NORA R. MALUPENG Petitioner, -versusEUGENIO MALUPENG, Respondent. SPECIAL PROCEEDINGSNo.201110-735 x-------------x PETITION COMES NOW, petitioner by the undersigned counsel, unto this Honorable Court, most respectfully alleges: 1.) That petitioner is of legal age, Filipino, with address at Poblacion II, Sitio Sabang, Talalora, Western Samar, where she can be sent notices and orders of the Honorable Court, while Respondent Eugenio Malupeng’s last known address was Poblacion, Talalora, Samar, and that his present address and whereabouts is unknown; 2.) That petitioner have the legal capacity to sue and be sued; 3.) That petitioner is the legitimate mother of the minor Sheryl Malupeng, who was Born on 25 August 2002, evidenced by a copy of her Certificate of Birth, copy of which is hereto attached, as

Annex “A”.; 4.) That petitioner has been a single parent to the herein minor providing for her needs and support, since her husband, Eugenio Malupeng abandoned them, sometime in June 2005, up to the present; 4.a. That sometime in 2006 petitioner’s husband called her and told her to forget him as he already found someone new, totally abandoning petitioner and their child; he never came back and neither sent financial support; 5.) That petitioner in order to support herself and her daughter was fortunate to find a job in Australia and would want to migrate thereto as she has better opportunity for financial and personal advancement in said place; 6.) That in migrating to Australia petitioner would want her daughter to go with her, as the latter is staying with petitioner’s parents in Talalora Samar, while petitioner is working in Australia; 7.)That although, petitioner have full custody and parental authority of the minor since her husband and minor’s father abandoned them, it is requirement for petitioner’s application for migrating that she present a Court Order from the relevant court giving her custody of the minor and allowing her to determine where the minor should live, hence, this Petition; 8.) That the said minor who is more than 9-years old pre-

fers to live with petitioners evidenced by her Affidavit of Preference, hereto attached as Annex “B”; 9.) That it is to the best interest and well-being of the minor, if the court will grant petitioner full custody of her daughter taking into account the resources, social and moral situation of petitioner; 10.) That petitioner’s sole purpose in including the minor with her application to migrate in Australia is so that they could be together and she could closely supervise her growing up and she be educated thereby ensuring a better future for her. WHEREFORE, the foregoing considered it is respectfully prayed that the Honorable Court grants this petition, ordering full custody of petitioner of her minor daughterSHERYLMALUPENG,and allowing Petitioner to determine where said minor should live, with prayer for the full exercise of parental authority. Tacloban City, for Basey, Samar, September 22, 2011.

(Sgd.) SIONNE V. AUJERO-GASPAY Counsel for Petitioners

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(Sgd.)AGERICOA.AVILA Presiding Judge Republic of the

(WHO) show that malnutrition in the country has not substantially improved in the past years. In 1990, 34.5 percent of children 0-5 years of age were malnourished. The figure dropped a bit to 30.6 percent in 2000, and further down to 26.2 percent in 2008. However, the seemingly downhill trend is still far away from the Millenium Development Goal of reducing underweight prevalence to 17.2 percent by 2015. To achieve this, the prevalence should be lowered at a rate of 1.29 percent annually. But as of 2008, the country’s underweight prevalence is still high above the target. In a survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), and was reported by FNRIDOST’s Dr. Jocelyn A. Juguan, it showed significant increases in the prevalence of stunting and underweight children 0-5 and 6-10 years old from 2005 to 2008 in a nationwide survey count. Dr. Juguan, in her previous lectures, said that in every 100 pre-school children, about 26 were underweight, 28 were stunted and six were thin. She got the data from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) records. “About 1.91 million or 15.2 percent children had vitamin A deficiency (VAD),” said Dr. Juguan adding that “a significant drop in the prevalence of vitamin A deficiency from 40.1 percent in 2003 to 15.2 percent in 2008 among children 6 months to 5 years old.” Back in Eastern Visayas, Engr. Ocana said the FNRI-DOST team wishes to share the “success” in Leyte to Samar provinces. In a bid to toally crush the malnutrition problem in the region, “the FNRI team will also visit Samar to bring back the good health of malnourished children in said province.” In year 2012, the FNRI-DOST team is expected to coordinate with Samar LGUs and local nutrition councils in evaluating the towns with high incidence of malnutrition and to also implement the S&T based interventions to address malnutrition in the province. After the success in Leyte, a series of nutrition improvement programs to totally crush the malnutrition has been slated in Samar and in various parts of the country. (Ricky Bautista)

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ried on July 21, 1976 by the Honorable Municipal Mayor of Bongabon, Oriental Mindoro; that as a consequence of their married, three (3) children were born, namely: Abbey A. Macasa, Harvey A. Macasa, and Bernadette A. Macasa; that in the year 1997 while petitioner was working overseas in Saudi Arabia, the respondent communicated him from Calbayog City that she will visit her parents in Mindoro, to which petitioner accede in his belief that she will immediately return to Calbayog City, but she did not return anymore leaving their three children in Calbayog City; that when petitioner came back from Saudi Arabia, Petitioner diligent searched for the respondent, especially in her favorite places in Calbayog City and in Mindoro, but all acts in vain; and that respondent left no property, either personal or real, and that during her marriage with the petitioner no property was acquired by them. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, notice is hereby given that this case is set for initial hearing on December 15,

2011 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon before this Court, at which date, time, and place, all persons who have objections thereto may file any opposition and show cause why this petition should not be allowed. Let this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks prior to the above-setting in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Samar and in the City of Calbayog. Furnish copy of this Order together with the copy of the petition and all its annexes to the Office of the Solicitor Genera (OSG), 134 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, the Office of the City Prosecutor of Calbayog, the Office of the Clerk of Court, Calbayog City, the parties and their counsels, for their information and comments. SO ORDERED. INCHAMBERS,November11, 2011, Calbayog City.

(Sgd.)ROMEOA.TAGRA Presiding Judge SWE Issues Nov. 15-21, 22-28 & 29-Dec. 5, 2011


Samar Weekly Express

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Catbalogan, Samar Office of the Executive Judge RE: PETITION FOR RENEWAL OF COMMISSION AS NOTARY PUBLIC FOR AND IN THE PROVINCE OF SAMAR AND THE CITY OF CALBAYOG ATTY. MEDINO L. ACUBA Petitioner, x- - - - - - - - - - - - - -x NOTICE OF HEARING

Notice is hereby given that a summary hearing on the petition for notarial commission of Atty. MEDINO L. ACUBA shall be held on December 7, 2011 at 11:00 in the morning. Any person who has any cause or reason to object to the grant of the petition may file a verified written opposition thereto before the date of the summary hearing. November 22, 2011, Catbalogan, Samar.

(Sgd.) AGERICO A. AVILA Executive Judge

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NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2011 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 27 (Family Court) Bulwagan ng Katarungan Catbalogan City, Samar IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF MARIANE THERESA DE PABLO ABARCAR SPOUSES MARIANO CASILIANO CABAGUING AND TERESITA ABARCAR CABAGUING Petitioners SPEC. PROC. NO. 81328-3-11 x- - - - - - - - - - - - - x ORDER

Filed with the Court is a verified petition by Spouses Mariano Casiliano Cabaguing and Teresita Abarcar Cabaguing, both residents of Lot 17, Block 8, V&G Subdivision, Sitio Sto. Niño, Brgy. San Andres, Catbalogan City, Samar, through counsel Atty. Medino L. Acuba, for the adoption of the minor Mariane Theresa De Pablo Abarcar. Said adoptee was born on December 30, 2003 in Catbalogan City, Samar to her biological parents Mamerto O. Abarcar and Fe C. De PabloAbarcar. The petition being sufficient in form and substance after

substantial compliance of jurisdictional requirements is hereby set for hearing on February 8, 2012 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at the session hall of this Court, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Catbalogan City, Samar. Petitioners pray that after due notice, publication and hearing, judgment be rendered to the effect that henceforth, the child, Mariane Theresa De Pablo Abarcar, be freed from all legal obligations of obedience and maintenance with support to her natural parents, and be, to all legal intent on purposes, the child of petitioners, and that the middle name and surname of said child be changed from De Pablo Abarcar to Abarcar Cabaguing, the respective middle name and surname of petitioner spouses or Mariane Theresa Abarcar Cabaguing in full name, which is, and is to be known and registered as such in the Civill Registry, Catbalogan City. The Regional Director, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Regional Office No. 8, Tacloban City through its Social Welfare Officer, is hereby directed to prepare and submit its child study report on the adoptee as well as his biological parents and Home Study Report on t he prospective adoptive parents and indicate a recommen-

dation one (1) week before the scheduled date of hearing. The Court Social Worker Officer II, Ms. Annie O. Llauderes is hereby directed to conduct counseling sessions with the biological parents on the matter of the adoption of the adoptee and enjoined to submit her report and recommendation one week before the scheduled date of hearing. Let this order be published at the expense of the petitioners, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a duly accredited newspaper of general circulation published in the Province of Samar to be selected by raffle under the supervision of the Executive Judge of this Court. Let a copy of this order and of the petition be furnished to the Solicitor General of the Philippines, The Provincial Prosecutor of Samar, The Regional Director, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the court SWO II Ms. Annie O. Llauderes, as well as the petitioners and their counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, Catbalogan City, Samar, November 11, 2011.

(Sgd.) MANUEL F. TORREVILLAS, JR. Acting Presiding Judge

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Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 27 (Family Court) Bulwagan ng Katarungan Catbalogan City, Samar RE: IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION CHARLES JOSHUA REBALLOS MACASPAG SPOUSES JAIME P. SINGZON AND DIZA M. SINGZON, Petitioners SPEC. PROC. NO. 814610-6-11 x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - x ORDER

Filed with the Court is a verified petition by Spouses Jaime P. Singzon and Diza M. Singzon, both residents of Brgy. 6, Catbalogan City, Samar, through counsel, Atty. Alexander P. Bolok, for the adoption of the minor Charles Joshua Reballos Macaspag. Said adoptee was born on August 6, 2007 in Catbalogan, Samar to his biological mother Liza R. Macaspag. The petition being sufficient in form and substance after substantial compliance of the jurisdictional requirements is hereby set for hearing on February 8, 2011 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at the session hall of this Court, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Catbalogan City,

Samar. Petitioners pray that after due notice, publication and hearing, judgment be rendered to the effect that henceforth; 1) granting the adoption of Charles Joshua Reballos Macaspag in favor of Spouses Jaime P. Singzon and Diza M. Singzon; 2) that the minor child Charles Joshua Reballos Macaspag be freed from all legal obligations of obedience and maintenance with respect to his natural parents; 3) that he be declared to all legal intents and purposes, the child of the herein petitioner; and 4) that his name be changed from Charles Joshua Reballos Macaspag to Charles Joshua M. Singzon, using the family name of the petitioners; 5) enjoining the Local Civil Registrar of Catbalogan City, Samar and the National Statistics Office to cause the registration of the birth of the minor in the adoptive name of Charles Joshua M. Singzon. The Regional Director, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Regional Office No. 8, Tacloban City through its Social Welfare Officer, is hereby directed to prepare and submit its child study report on the adoptee as well as his biological parents and Home Study Report on the prospective adoptive parents and indicate a recommendation one (1) week before the scheduled date of hearing.

The Court Social Worker Officer II, Ms. Annie O. Llauderes is hereby directed to conduct counseling sessions with the biological parents on the matter of the adoption of the adoptee and enjoined to submit her report and recommendation one week before the scheduled date of hearing. Let this order be published at the expense of the petitioners, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a duly accredited newspaper of general circulation published in the Province of Samar to be selected by raffle under the supervision of the Executive Judge of this Court. Let a copy of this order and of the petition be furnished to the Solicitor General of the Philippines, The Provincial Prosecutor of Samar, The Regional Director, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the court SWO II Ms. Annie O. Llauderes, as well as the petitioners and their counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, Catbalogan City, Samar, November 11, 2011.

(Sgd.) MANUEL F. TORREVILLAS, JR. Acting Presiding Judge SWE Issues Nov. 22-28, 29 - Dec. 5 & 6-12, 2011.

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GMA Network bags honors at the 25th Star Awards for television Jessica Soho honored with Lifetime Achievement Award for Broadcasting Excellence Broadcast giant GMA Network, Inc. (GMA) received honors from the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) at the recently concluded 25th Star Awards for Television held at Newport Performing Arts Theater of the Resorts World Manila, Pasay City . The Network’s News and Public Affairs group was once more commended for its brand of Serbisyong Totoo with GMA Network’s VP for News Programs Jessica Soho, widely regarded as the most awarded Filipino broadcast journalist, receiving the Excellence in Broadcasting Lifetime Achievement Award. The country’s most credible primetime newscast 24 Oras, anchored by Kapuso News pillars Mike Enriquez and Mel Tiangco, was awarded Best News Program. Multi-awarded news anchor and public affairs host Vicky Morales, in turn, won as Best Female Newscaster for the Network’s late-night newscast, Saksi.

Television’s longestrunning documentary program I-Witness won as Best Documentary Program, while I-Witness hosts Howie Severino, Jay Taruc, Sandra Aguinaldo, and Kara David won as Best Documentary Program Hosts. Art Angel won as Best Children Show, and its hosts Tonipet Gaba and Roxanne Barcelo won as Best Children Show Hosts. The newly launched GMA News TV (GNTV), now television’s number one all-news channel, produced the Best Documentary Special Pluma: Rizal, Ang Dakilang Manunulat. GMA’s winning streak continued to cover the Kapuso Network’s entertainment programs. The 16year old top rating program Bubble Gang won as Best Gag Show. Singer-songwriter and one of Bubble Gang’s lead actors Ogie Alcasid won as Best Comedy Actor. The first ever reality sitcom on television starred by award-winning actor Michael V., Pepito Manaloto, won as this year’s Best Comedy Show.

Early primetime series Little Star billed by Jennylyn Mercado, Lovi Poe, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Paolo Contis, and child actor Nicky Castro won as Best Daytime Drama Series, while Eat Bulaga’s Allan K won as Best Male Television Host. GMA’s prized child star Jillian Ward won as Best New Female TV Personality for her launching program Trudis Liit. The weekend afternoon program Reel Love Presents: Tween Hearts won as Best Youth-Oriented Show, while its lead actors Teejay Marquez and Derrick Monasterio won as Best New Male TV Personalities. Other special awardees include German “Kuya Germs” Moreno , who received the Master Star Builder Award; and the late television director Lito Calzado, who received the Posthumous Award. The PMPC Star Awards for Television, founded after the 1986 EDSA Revolution, is an award giving body that annually recognizes outstanding artists and programs produced by television networks in the country. (PR)

Country’s most-child-safe TV programs, “makabata stars” to be honored Dec. 6

TACLOBAN CITY – The winners of the year long assessment of the nation’s most child sensitive television programs were released recently by Anak TV. Anak TV’s official spokesperson Ms. Mikee Cojuangco Jaworski informed that the association of TV networks will also honor television personalities selected by thousands of jurors as worthy of emulation by children and will induct these TV talents into the Roster of Makabata Stars. Anak TV is run by officers led by Ed Roces, Chairman, Bob del Rosario, President and Mag Cruz Hatol, Secretary General. The foundation is at the forefront of a media literacy campaign that goes to the grassroots of the country. The now iconic seal on Philippine television, Anak TV, is bestowed by parents, teachers, NGOs and other sectors of society on television programs they evaluated as being wholesome and child-safe. It is a seal not found anywhere else in the world, Anak TV being a movement that flourishes only in the Philippines.

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A total of 110 programs were declared family friendly after nine months of tedious and thorough evaluation by thousands of jurors in 46 screening sessions nationwide. ABS-CBN national and regional stations will take home 24 seals; GMA News TV and GMA Network will bring home 23 seals while Net 25 earns 21. UNTV gets 20 while TV 5 gets 9. The rest of the remaining seals are shared by Zoe, Studio 23, PTV, and IBC. The awarding ceremonies will be held at the Soka Gakkai Auditorium in Quezon City on December 6, with Vice President Jejomar Binay, former Presidents Fidel Ramos and Joseph Estrada and Ms. Susan Roces as invited key guests along with Rep. Manny Pacquiao, Gov. Vilma Santos, and Superstar Nora Aunor. Mikee Cojuangco Jaworski, official spokesperson of Anak TV and will again host the awards rites that will also see the elevation into the Makabata Hall of Fame five personalities who have consistently been topping the annual surveys for the past seven straight years. They are GMA Network’s Mike Enriquez and Mel Tiangco, ABS-CBN’s Julius Babao, Korina Sanchez and Gary Valenciano. The annual Boto Ko ‘To survey winners will also be feted in the affair. Selected by the national jury as the most “credible, wholesome and worth emulating by the youth” are eleven male and female TV personalities led by top winners news and public affairs anchors Ted Failon and Jessica Soho.

The other honorees are Ryan Agoncillo, Gerald Anderson, Kim Atienza, Arnold Clavio, John Lloyd Cruz, Noli de Castro, Luis Manzano, Coco Martin, Piolo Pascual and Vic Sotto among the males with Kim Chiu, Anne Curtis, Karen Davila, Sarah Geronimo, Toni Gonzaga, Angel Locsin, Vicky Morales, Charo Santos, Judy Ann Santos and Bernadette Sembrano among the females. Anak TV will also bestow on noted film and stage director and TV critic Nestor U. Torre of the Philippine Daily Inquirer the special Anak TV Broadcasters’ Award for his significant contribution in espousing the agenda of child sensitive, quality television programming. Torre follows Gina Lopez, Feny delos Angeles Bautista and Daisaku Ikeda who all previously received the same honor. The Anak TV Seal winning programs for 2011 are: Dora, the Explorer, Failon Ngayon, I Got It, Jimmy Neutron, Jr. Masterchef, Kabuhayang Swak na swak, Matanglawin, Rated K, Salamat Dok, Spongebob Squarepants, Wansapanataym and Why Not? of ABS-CBN. For ABS-CBN (Regional), the winning programs are Arangkada, Derecho (Iloilo), Halad sa Kapamilya, Kapamilya Winner Ka! Davao, Maayong Buntag Kapamilya – Cebu, Maayong Buntag Mindanao, Magandang Umaga S.C. Mindanao, MagTV Na! Amiga, MagTV Na! Atin ‘To! (Baguio), MagTV Na! Ato Ni! (CDO), MagTV Na! Cebu and MagTV Na! Sadya Ta!


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