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Residente ng Lanao Sur buhos suporta kina Tan, Binladen at Duterte!
Dinagsa ng libo-libong Muslim ang sentro ng Lanao del Sur sa Marawi City upang isulongang kandidatura nina ARMM gubernatorial candidate Sakur Tan, Binladen Sharief sa ARMMvice governor at presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte.(Bangsamoro News)
MARAWI CITY – Bagoang halalan, dinagsa nglibo-libong Muslim angsentro ng MarawiCity sa Lanao del Surupang isulong angkandidatura ninaARMM gubernatorialcandidate Sakur Tan,Binladen Sharief saARMM vice governor atpresidential candidateRodrigo Duterte, ayon saBangsamoro News.
Nagmula ang mgaito mula sa ibat-ibanglugar sa Lanao del Sur,isa sa 5 lalawigan ng Au-tonomous Region inMuslim Mindanao at
miyembro ng ibat-ibangcivil society groups nanagsama-sama lamangkamakalawa upangsuportahan ang sina Tanna siyang incumbent Suluvice governor, at Dutertena mayor naman ngDavao City, at Binladenna kilalang ma-impluwensya sa ARMM.
Kilala si Duterte sapagtulong sa mga Muslimresidents sa Davao City.Ang tatlong kandidatoang sinasabing“magbibigay sagot sahinaing ng Bangsamoro.Nasa puso nila angBangsamoro,” sabi pa ni
Amana Ali, isangestuyante sa Marawi City.
“Si Binladen na walapa sa posisyon ay maraming nagawa at marami ngnatulungan,” ani namanni Amer Langco, na isangvendor.
Ayon naman kayAdnan, kaya siya sumamasa marsa ay dahil kay Tan:“Nakita ko kay Sakur namatulungin at madalinglapitan.”
Naunang inindorsong ma-impluwensyangOmpia party si Tan bilangkanilang official candi-date sa ARMMgubernatorial race.
Supporter of MaguindanaoGovernor Mangudadatu killed
MAGUINDANAO – Astaunch supporter ofMaguindanao GovernorToto Mangudadatu waskilled in North Upi townahead of national polls .
Motorcycle gunmenambushed Lorenzo Talmawhile heading home.Police were still investigat-ing the motive of the killingwhether it was connectedto clan war or family feudor had something to do
with politics.Talma was also a sup-
porter of North Upi MayorRamon Piang and re-electionist Governor MujivHataman of the volatileAutonomous Region inMuslim Mindanao(ARMM). No individual orgroup claimed responsibil-ity for the killing of Talma.
Clan war is rampant inthe restive province ofMaguindanao where
Mangudadatu is beingchallenged by an influ-ential Muslim leaderDatu Ali Midtimbang,who is running alongwith the powerfulAmpatuan clan underthe United NationalistAlliance.
Talma belonged tothe Liberal Party ofMangudadatu andHataman, and Piang.(Mindanao Examiner)
NGCP fails to secure own power pylonsCOTABATO CITY – Theprivately-owned NationalGrid Corporation of thePhilippines has failedanew to secure and pro-tect its transmission linesin the restive Muslim au-tonomous region inMindanao following an-other bombing last weekin Lanao del Sur province.
NGCP said Tower 25in the village of Linamonin Ramain town wasbombed on May 3 and cutoff electricity in many ar-eas there.
The steel pylon is partof 138 kilovolt Agus 2-Kibawe line. It was thesecond time that the towerhad been attacked sinceDecember 24 last year.
Tinatayang nasakalahating milyon angmga botante sa Lanao delSur. Nitong buwan
lamang ay nasaZamboanga si Duterte nakung saan ay libo-libongkatao rin ang dumagsa sa
rally nito na ginawa saCity Coliseum saBarangay Tetuan.(Mindanao Examiner)
“This is the 6th bomb-ing of NGCP towers thisyear. Restoration of Tower25 will commence as soonas the area is secured. Thecompany stresses that thebombings only serve to in-crease the burden of thepublic, which must sufferthrough service interrup-tions when towers arebombed,” NGCP said in astatement.
It previously blamedthe Sambitory family wherethe tower is erected for al-legedly not cooperatingwith the NGCP and refusingthem access to conduct re-pairs of damaged pylon.Many landowners claimedthey were not being paid bythe NGCP for the use of
their land.Just last month, two
power pylons were alsobombed in North Cotabatoprovince. The twin bomb-ings of Towers 95 and 96 ofthe Kibawe-Kabacan 138-kilovolt line occurred in thevillages of Kitulaan andAroman in Carmen town.
No individual or groupclaimed responsibility forthe latest attack, but differ-ent rebel groups operate inLanao del Sur.
In March, Tower 63 wasalso bombed in the town ofAleosan also in NorthCotabato province – twomonths after it had beentoppled down by a blast inJanuary. (Mindanao Exam-iner)
Freed Indonesian sailors return home, Jakarta says no ransom was paidEN IEN IEN IEN IEN Indonesian sailors frndonesian sailors frndonesian sailors frndonesian sailors frndonesian sailors freed beed beed beed beed by the Ay the Ay the Ay the Ay the Abu Sbu Sbu Sbu Sbu Sayyafayyafayyafayyafayyafhavhavhavhavhave re re re re returetureturetureturned home and Jned home and Jned home and Jned home and Jned home and Jakarakarakarakarakarta said no rta said no rta said no rta said no rta said no ran-an-an-an-an-som was paid for the safe rsom was paid for the safe rsom was paid for the safe rsom was paid for the safe rsom was paid for the safe release of the hostageselease of the hostageselease of the hostageselease of the hostageselease of the hostages,,,,,the official Antarthe official Antarthe official Antarthe official Antarthe official Antara news agency ra news agency ra news agency ra news agency ra news agency reporeporeporeporeported.ted.ted.ted.ted.
Indonesian PresidentJoko Widodo welcomed thesailor’s release and thankedthe Philippine governmentand others who helped insecuring the freedom of thehostages.
Antara said a formerIndonesian army general,Kivlan Zein, who led theprivate negotiations withthe Abu Sayyaf on behalf ofPT Patria Maritime Lines,said “the release was con-ducted without paying aransom, based on negotia-tions and cooperationbetween the TNI (Indone-sian military) and the
Philippine military.”Kivlan said conducted
the negotiations since March27 - a day after Abu Sayyafmilitants took tugboatBrahma 12 and barge Anand12 off Tawi-Tawi, one of 5provinces under the restiveAutonomous Region in Mus-lim Mindanao.
The hostages were re-leased May 1 in Jolo townnear the house of Sulu Gov-ernor Totoh Tan, whoimmediately took the Indo-nesians and fed them beforehanding the sailors to thepolice and military.
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Sulu Gov. Totoh Tan speaks on the phone while feeding the 10 Indonesian sailors who were freed by the Abu Sayyaf in Jolotown in the southern Philippines on May 1, 2016 after more than a month in captivity. (Mindanao Examiner)
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Freed Indonesian sailors return home,Jakarta says no ransom was paid
CCCCContinued frontinued frontinued frontinued frontinued from page 1om page 1om page 1om page 1om page 1Kivlan said Tan, who be-
longs to a philanthropic andinfluential family, providedthe most support to them insecuring the freedom of thehostages.
“There have been a lot ofefforts by the local and pro-vincial governments and themilitary and police in secur-ing the safe release not onlyof the Indonesians, but otherhostages as well. The recov-ery of the ten Indonesians isgood news. We hope andpray that the others may alsowalk freely away from theircaptors,” Tan told theregional newspaperMindanao Examiner.
The release of the sailorscoincided with on-goingmilitary operations againstthe Abu Sayyaf in an effort to
pressure the jihadists intofreeing four other Indone-sian tugboat crew memberskidnapped recently off Tawi-Tawi while heading home.
Kivlan remains in thesouthern Philippines and isengaged in attempts to se-cure the release of theremaining Indonesian hos-tages.
“We know their loca-tions. I have made contactwith the figure who kid-napped the fourIndonesians. Hopefully wecan free them,” Kivlan, aformer chief of the Army'sStrategic Reserve Command,said.
Widodo also tweeted onSunday that: “We will workhard to release the remainingfour Indonesian citizens. Wewill intensify patrols so no
ARMM hires 562 teachers inMaguindanao and Lanao del SurCOTABATO CITY - TheEducation department inthe Autonomous Region inMuslim Mindanao(DepEd-ARMM) hired 562teachers in the provinces ofMaguindanao and Lanaodel Sur.
A total of 562 teacherssigned on April 25 their ap-pointment papers anddeployment orders for as-signments to differentpublic elementary and sec-ondary schools in theregion.
ARMM Education Sec-retary Dr. John Magno,chief of staff Atty. RasolMitmug Jr., and otherDepEd-ARMM officials at-tended the mass signing.Of the 562 newly hiredteachers, 238 will be de-ployed in Maguindanaoand 324 in Lanao del Sur.
“More quality teachersare now being hired be-cause our department(DepEd-ARMM) has im-proved its hiring andscreening process,” Sec.Magno said. Before signingtheir appointments, the
teachers had to pass com-petency examination,panel interview and teach-ing demonstration.
“This mechanismguarantees that only qual-ity teachers will be hiredand we want teachers thatwill guide the students onthe right road towards aprogressive future,” headded.
“At first I was hesitantin applying for a teachingposition in DepEd-ARMMbecause I’ve heard there is‘palakasan system’ (systemof patronage), but still Itried and now I’m glad be-cause out of thousands ofteacher applicants, I’msigning my appointmentnow,” said Hasniya Abas,25, of Saguiaran, Lanao delSur.
She said the currenthiring process is moretransparent, unlike beforewhen it was tarnished byissues of bribery and con-nections. She was a privateschool teacher for twoyears and applied for aDepEd-ARMM teaching
position last April 2015.She said it is her calling tohelp mold the minds ofschool children in ARMM.
The newly hired teach-ers’ first task will be to leadactivities under the Na-tional SchoolsMaintenance Week, or the‘Brigada Eskwela’, startingMay 30. Sec. Magno saidnewly appointed teachers’signing of appointments inthe provinces of Basilan,Sulu and Tawi-Tawi isscheduled next week.
The Commision onElections (Comelec) hasexempted several govern-ment agencies, includingDepEd, from the ban onhiring during election sea-son in connection with theMay 2016 polls.
As stated in ComelecResolution No. 10030, theComelec has given the au-thority to hire, appoint, ortransfer officers or employ-ees to the Office of thePresident, the courts andseveral other governmentagencies. (Bureau of Pub-lic Information)
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The 10 Indonesian sailors who were freed by the Abu Sayyaf in Jolo town in the southernPhilippines on May 1, 2016 after more than a month in captivity. (Mindanao Examiner)
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kidnapping will happenagain.”
The Abu Sayyaf be-headed a Canadian hostageJohn Ridsdel on April 25 af-ter his family andgovernment failed to payP300 million ransom. Thejihadist group is also holdingfour Malaysians Wong HungSong, Wong Teck Pang, WongTeck Chi, and Johnny LauJung Hien, all from Sarawak;Dutchman Ewold Horn, whowas kidnapped in Tawi-Tawi;Canadian Robert Hall, Nor-wegian Kjartan Sekkingstad– who were all seized fromthe posh resort of Samal Is-land in Davao del Norteprovince; and Japanese trea-sure hunter Toshio Ito alsoknown as Amir KatayamaMamaito. (Mindanao Exam-iner)
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La Vivienda Grilled Shawarma inZamboanga City (Food Review)
LA VIVIENDA GrilledShawarma, owned bythe 69-year old veterancook Rudy Bravo, at SanJose Road inZamboanga City issurely a place that I willvisit very often after Itasted their deliciousShawurma orShawarma – aLevantine Arab meatpreparation similar toTaco where beef orchicken, or lamb orveal, are placed on apointed rod for holdingmeat over a fire, orgrilled on a pan.
The small road-siderestaurant offers a widevariety of Arabic andMexican Shawarma,and a fusion of Filipino-style Shawarma,omelette, escalope,burgers and mouth-wa-ter ing sauces frombarbecue to curry andtheir super-flaming“volcanic” chili oil andthe lesser hot, but stillsuper spicy “dynamite”chili and garlic oilwhich will surely makeyou sweat because of itsvery hot, hot and hot,but deliciously superbtaste made from ablend of chilies andother herbs and spices.
The five-year old LaVivienda – which liter-ally means “home” or“dwelling” in Spanish –continues to draw andattract a steady influx ofdiners because of its
(Shawarma by La Vivienda and restaurant owner Rudy Bravo, photo below. Photos by AlJacinto for Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper)
good-tasting, clean andquality, deliciousShawarma at a very af-fordable prices rangingfrom P75 to P90.
The humble ownersays the secret of hisShawarma house is thehigh quality of the meathe uses and of course, thecleanliness of his greattasting Sharwarma andhis fresh dough grilled toperfection, and saucesthat go along with it. The
great service of the foodattendants adds up tothe assets of the LaVivienda.
I highly recom-mend La ViviendaGrilled Shawarma.Hurry, go and visit LaVivienda and don’t for-get your handkerchiefand get ready for that“dynamite” taste! (Foodreview by Al Jacinto forMindanao ExaminerRegional Newspaper)
Malaria cases in ARMMdown in 1st quarter of 2016
COTABATO CITY - Ma-laria cases in theAutonomous Region inMuslim Mindanao(ARMM) went down sig-nificantly in the firstquarter of 2016, theregion’s Health depart-ment (DOH-ARMM)reported.
Only 33 malaria caseswere reported region-wide in the first quartercompared with a quar-terly average of roughly68 cases last year.Twenty-one of the re-ported cases monitoredfrom January to Marchthis year are from Suluprovince while Tawi-Tawiand Maguindanao havenine and three cases, re-spectively.
Earlier, DOH-ARMMofficials said the numberof malaria cases in the re-gion went down to 274cases last year from3,539, or a quarterly aver-age of close to 900 cases,in 2012.
Dr. Kadil Sinolinding,regional Health secretary,described the consistentdecline in malaria casesin ARMM as a major ac-complishment for theagency and the regionalgovernment. He notedthat “malaria is a diseasethat has a big chance oferadication with the helpof various stakeholders.”
On Monday, May 2,the Health departmentconducted a forumaimed at strengthening
its partnership with vari-ous stakeholdersincluding regional lineagencies and DOH-ARMM employees. It alsosought the renewal ofcommitments in totallyeliminating malaria inthe region.
The Health depart-ment said no death fromthe disease was recordedin ARMM in the firstquarter of 2016. Malariamortality rate in the re-gion decreased to fourdeaths in 2015 from sixdeaths in 2010.
The region was ear-lier allotted P8 million forits malaria control ef-forts. The amount wasdistributed to the region’sdifferent provinces withpriority to areas that suf-fered most from malariain the past.
The malaria controlbudget was downloadedto the region from theregular funds of the Na-tional Government andfrom other funding insti-tutions such as GlobalFund, Pilipinas ShellFoundation, Inc., Move-ment Against Malaria,and Bill and MelindaGates Foundation.
Dr. Sinolinding em-phasized that the “bestweapon in combatingmalaria is right knowl-edge and right attitude.”He advised residents toobserve preventive mea-sures such as wearingpyjamas and long-sleeve
shirts and using mos-quito nets when sleeping.
DOH-ARMM, Dr.Sinolinding said, con-ducts on-site diagnostictests and provides freetreatment for malaria pa-tients, which extendsfrom three days to amonth depending on theseverity of the case. Thedepartment also distrib-utes chemically treatedmosquito nets to en-demic areas in the region.
Malaria is a disease ofthe blood caused by thePlasmodium parasite. Itis transmitted from per-son to person by thefemale Anopheles mos-quito. This type ofmosquito primarily bitesbetween 9 p.m. and 5a.m. The disease can alsobe transmitted throughblood transfusion andneedle sharing.
Malaria symptomsinclude fever, headacheand vomiting. It begins10 days to four weeks af-ter infection, although aperson infected may feelill as early as seven daysafter the mosquito bite.
Malaria infection candevelop into anemia,hypoglycaemia, or cere-bral malaria in whichcapillar ies carryingblood to the brain areblocked. Cerebral ma-lar ia can cause coma,life-long learning dis-abilities, and even death.(Bureau of Public Infor-mation)
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ARMM tops 2nd round of national de-worming campaignCOTABATO CITY – TheDepartment of Health’s(DOH) central officeawarded the AutonomousRegion in MuslimMindanao (ARMM) as themost improved region interms of coverage of thenational de-wormingcampaign’s second roundheld in January this year.
The ARMM de-wormed 98% of its target,or over one million schooland community-basedchildren, elevating the re-gion on top of thegovernment’s drive thatfocuses on children’shealth. De-worming isdone twice a year, the firstround in July of everyyear.
Soraida Amilil, re-gional programcoordinator and deputyinfectious disease clusterhead, said “this is the firsttime that the DOH centraloffice recognized the re-gion in a de-wormingperiod, and it is becauseof the continuous effort ofthe DOH-ARMM.”
Amilil underscoredthe importance of thedrive, which is aimed atcombating the nutritionalimpact of soil-transmit-ted helminthiasis, a typeof helminth infectioncaused by roundworms,whipworms, and hook-worms.
During the de-worm-ing drive, children aged
one to four and five to 12are given a single dose ofchewable 400-milligramalbendazole anti-wormtablets by school nursesand community healthworkers.
DOH-ARMM’s reportshowed a total of 343,885children aged one to fourand 135,716 aged five to12 in communities re-ceived de-wormingtablets. It further noted568,076 children enrolledin public elementaryschools were also servedduring the campaign pe-riod.
The DOH assuredthat, just like other medi-cation, de-worming drugsmay lead to nominal side
effects such as dizziness,nausea, headache andvomiting. These effectsare transient, minor, self-limiting and woulddisappear after some timeand can easily be man-aged with remedies likeresting for a few hoursand drinking water mixedwith sugar.
Seeking to bringdown the prevalence rateof worm infestationamong children to lessthan 20% in 2014, theregion’s Health depart-ment conducted parasiteprevalence survey in the
provinces of Basilan,Tawi-Tawi and Lanao delSur.
The result of the sur-vey showed 36.7% ofschool children aged sixto12 in the region are suf-fering from this problem.“Hopefully, with the ef-forts of our department(DOH-ARMM), we canlower the number of chil-dren suffering fromworm infestation,” sheadded.
She further explainedthat de-worming cansubstantially improve thehealth and school par-
ticipation of children andcan reduce absenteeism.The campaign will alsohelp address other healthproblems among chil-dren such as anaemia,malnutrition and im-paired mental andphysical development.
Prior to giving theprescribed dosage,school nurses and healthworkers informed theparents on the impor-tance of the campaignspecifically in improvingthe general health of thechildren. (Bureau of Pub-lic Information)
Military hunts down NPAafter release of POWs
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY –Government troops resumetheir operations against thecommunist rebel NewPeople’s Army in southernPhilippines following therecent release of two cap-tured policemen and twosoldiers. Communist insurgentshave freed the prisoners ofwar following appealsmade by their families andreligious groups.
Authorities said SPO3Warren Coñales, of theImpasug-ong Police Sta-
tion in Bukidnon provinceand PO3 Edwin Castor, ofthe Wao Police Station inLanao del Sur provincewere released last weekalong with Privates FirstClass Devin Tawide andGlenn Austria.
The policemen andsoldiers had been releasedseparately through Arch-bishop Antonio Ledesma,of Cagayan de Oro Archdio-cese and Bishop FelixbertoCalang, of the IglesiaFilipina Independientewho acted as third party fa-
cilitator for the safe releaseof the prisoners of war inBukidnon and Agusan delSur.
They were captured bythe New People’s Army -which is fighting for de-cades now for theestablishment of a Maoiststate - in separate opera-tions in the provinces.
The freed security per-sonnel have been restrictedto their camps until theyfinish the routine debrief-ing by their commanders.(Mindanao Examiner)
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ARMM-HEART, DSWD-ARMM provide El Nino
relief assistance in South UpiMAGUINDANAO - All 13,984families in the municipalityof South Upi, Maguindanaohave now received El Ninorelief assistance from the Au-tonomous Region of MuslimMindanao, through theARMM Humanitarian Emer-gency Action and ResponseTeam (ARMM-HEART), andthe regional Department ofSocial Welfare and Develop-ment (DSWD-ARMM).
The most recent reliefoperation was done onThursday, April 28, for at least1,295 families residing inBrgy. Romunggaob, SouthUpi.
The said operation washeaded by ARMM-HEARTand DSWD-ARMM, to-gether with Robin Padilla ofthe All for Peace Movementand Cong. Sitti DjaliaTurabin-Hataman of the
Anak Mindanao (AMIN)partylist.
Members of the Philip-pine National Red Cross(PNRC) were also present inthe event.
"The people need rice,and it's sad that in placeslike Kidapawan, people stillhave to go down the moun-tains, they still need toprotest," Padilla said duringthe short program prior torelief distribution.
"There is no need to re-sort to violence so that yourvoices will be heard. Let uschoose to hold onto thepeace we have gained andlet us help each other. To-gether with the regionalgovernment, we are ready tohelp," he added.
Celine Urangkaya, 24,was one of the first residentsto receive a relief pack. Her
husband is a farmer, and shesays harvest has beenscarce, if there’s any at all.
“It’s been a difficulttime,” Urangkaya said, refer-ring to the El Nino season.“Sometimes we only get toeat at night, sometimes wemake do with not eating atall. If we can’t find cassava toeat, then we don’t eat. We’llsleep intead.”
Her community has feltthe effects of El Nino sinceJanuary, she said, and she isthankful for the relief assis-tance from the regionalgovernment.
The regional govern-ment will continueproviding relief to provincesaffected by El Nino, with an-other relief operationscheduled next week inLanao del Sur. (Bureau ofPublic Information)
Mga guro sa Maguindanaoproblemado sa seguridad
M A G U I N D A N A O –Natatakot ngayon ang mgaguro sa bayan ng SultanMastura sa Maguindanaoprovince na magsilbi sadarating na halalanmatapos na pasabugan nggranada ang 6 na paaralandoon.
Ayon sa isang guro,pinasabugan ang mgaparaalan madaling araw ngMiyerkoles at granadadiumano ang ginamit saatake. Sa mga bintanainihagis ang mga granada,ngunit wala pang umakonito.
Ang mga paaralang
pinasabugan ay angTapayan Central School,Dagurungan ElementarySchool, Tuka ElementarySchool, Darping Elemen-tary School, TarekenPrimary, at Simuay SeashoreElementary School nagagamitin sana bilang pol-ing precincts ngCommission on Elections sahalalan sa Mayo 9.
Problemado ngayonang mga guro sa kanilangseguridad dahil sa naganap.Tinitignan naman ngayonng poll body kung isasalangang mga guro sa halalan oang mga parak at sundalo.
Sinabi naman ni SultanMastura police chief, SeniorInspector Wendylyn Banico,na walang nabawi nila angmga basyo ng bala sa lugarat dalawang safety levers nggranada at mga pira-pirasong plastic naposibleng pinaglagyan ngimprovised explosives.
Malaki ang hinala ngpulisya na may kinalamansa pulitika ang naganap.Ang Maguindanao ay isa sa5 lalawigan ngnapakagulong AutonomousRegion in MuslimMindanao. (Mindanao Ex-aminer)
Dinagsa ng libo-libong Muslim ang sentro ng Lanao del Sur sa Marawi City upang isulongang kandidatura nina ARMM gubernatorial candidate Sakur Tan, Binladen Sharief sa ARMMvice governor at presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte.(Bangsamoro News)
Tight security in General Santos CityGENERAL SANTOS CITY –Police and military havetightened security here fol-lowing a terrorist bombinglast week. An improvised explosivewent off a plaza, but policeauthorities said there wereno casualties in the blast.
The powerful explosiondestroyed at least 3 motor-cycles parked there. Noindividual or group claimedresponsibility for the blast,
but jihadists claimed respon-sibility for the attack, sayingit was in retaliation to the kill-ings of their fighters in aclash with security forces.
Policemen clashed withjihadists allied with AbuSayyaf and Jemaah Islamicin nearby Maasim town inSarangani province.
Two gunmen were killedin the fighting in Daliao vil-lage and policemenrecovered 3 automatic rifles,
including a .50-caliberBarrett rifle and improvisedexplosives and a Daesh orISIS flag in the area.
The target of the opera-tion was MohammadMaguid, who is facing astring of criminal charges,but he managed to escapethe raiders.
It was unknown if theblast in General Santos Citywas connected to the clash.(Mindanao Examiner)
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India's best Himalayan escapesWHEN it comes to theHimalayas, Nepal gets themost attention from travelerslooking to conquer its tower-ing peaks.
Chief among these, ofcourse, is a certain littlemound of dirt and rockcalled Everest.
But this 2,400-kilometerstretch of mountains, whichalso shares borders withChina, Bhutan, Pakistan andIndia, has more to offer thoselooking to put relaxation be-fore mountaineering.
From hidden lodges andluxury heritage spas to a co-lonial bungalow offeringmajestic views, the IndianHimalayan Region is full offantastic places.
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snow-capped Dhauladharrange, Hotel Eagles Nest islocated above McLeod Ganj,in India's Himachal Pradeshstate.
This 150-year-old stonecottage initially belonged toan American Pentecostalmission and was later usedas an Angora wool farm.
There are seven roomsand suites set on two levelsin the main house and oneMoonlight Suite, set apartfrom the main hotel and sur-rounded by untouchedforest.
Hosts Bo and Sheila lefttheir music careers backhome in England to restorethis property, taking morethan 10 years to reconstructand refurbish it.
The Dhauladhar suiteoffers bay windows and a pri-vate balcony from which toenjoy unobstructed view ofthe surrounding mountains.
The property has scenictrails that lead to the GreatHimalayan National Park.Ananda in the HAnanda in the HAnanda in the HAnanda in the HAnanda in the Himalayasimalayasimalayasimalayasimalayas
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The resort has a 24,000-square-foot spa facility thatincludes a temperature-con-trolled lap pool surroundedby manicured gardens,where meditation sessionsand morning yoga takeplace.
The detox starter pro-gram lasts four days.
It's a combination ofAyurvedic therapies,aromatherapy massages,
customized spa cuisine anda fitness program that mixesyoga, meditation and thegym.
Ananda can arrange atwo-hour hike up to themountaintop KunjapuriTemple or a trip down toRishikesh to see a traditionalGanga Aarti performance.
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Heritage Farm offers one ofthe finest views ofKanchenjunga -- the world'sthird tallest mountain.
A 44-acre farming estatein India's Sikkim state, it's thefamily home of Pema andThendup Tashi.
"What we offer atYangsum farm is a glimpse ofour family farm life, whichhas been with us for over 100years," says Pema.
"The guest can learn tocook local cuisine or help ingardening."
Yangsum Farm offersfive spacious rooms deco-rated in Tibetan style.
The Yangsum HeritageFarm serves great traditionalSikkimese cuisine cookedfrom the organic producegrown on site.
Guests can chill with abook in the fruit orchard ortake a three-hour trek up to
the Maenam Wildlife Sanc-tuary.
Thendup knows thearea well and can arrangevisits to monasteries andwhitewater rafting trips.
Tip: Ask for the roomwith pine walls, which offersthe best view of the moun-tains.
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mountain lodge overlookingNanda Devi -- India's secondhighest mountain -- JillingTerraces is a superb retreat.
Sheela and RajeevLunkad fell in love with this80-year-old colonial bunga-low a decade ago.
It took them more thansix years to restore the prop-erty, which had beenabandoned.
"We wanted to create aspace with minimal impacton nature and to initiate andencourage interaction withthe local community, fromsharing a home-cookedmeal with the villagers tolearning about their cultureand life," says Sheela.
Guests hike forest trailsand eat locally sourced food.
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planter's bungalow is amemorable way to experi-ence the rich tea heritage ofDarjeeling.
Established by a Scottishcompany in 1859, GlenburnTea Estate is now owned bythe Prakash family, who'vebeen in the tea business forover a century.
Accommodation isspread across two bunga-lows surrounded by 1,000acres of private forest.
Two rivers run throughthe property.
Eight rooms are deco-rated with colonial furniture,open fireplaces, luxuriousbathtubs and large windowsoffering views ofKanchenjunga mountain.
"To restore the bunga-lows to their originalgrandeur, we had to peel offlayers of paint added by eachmanager's wife according toher liking and taste," saysowner Husna Tara Prakash.
Excursions includehikes, tea-factory visits andtea tasting sessions.
The hotel can also ar-range day trips to the town ofDarjeeling. (Divya Dugar,CNN)
Ananda in the Himalayas – Ananda in the Himalayas is a luxury spa resort spread across a100-acre estate at the foothills of the Himalayas in India's Uttarakhand state. (CNN photo)
Panyali Trail – Jilling Terraces' Panyali Trail is a five-hour, 6.5-kilometer hike leading toPanyali village. We're not sure if that estimate takes into account all the stopping to take inthese views. (CNN photo)
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HEALTH: Kumain ng Almusal: Para Tumalino at LumakasPayo ni Dr. Willie T. Ong
AYON SA kasabihan,“Ang almusal angp i n a k a m a h a l a g a n gpagkain natin sa buongaraw.” Tama po itongpaniniwala. Kahit alamkong marami sa atinang hindi kumakain saumaga, dapat pa rinnatin ipaalala angkahalagahan nito.
Ito ang mgabenepisyo ng pagkainng almusal:
1. Para lumakas –Parang kotse na kulangsa gasolina, ang atingkatawan ay manghihinakapag wala tayongpagkain. Kailangan ngutak natin ang pagkainpara gumana. Tandaannatin na halos 10 orasnang walang laman angating tiyan pagdatingng umaga. Kaya dapatlang na lagyan ngpagkain o enerhiya saumaga.
2. Para tumalinoang bata – Ang mgabatang kumakain ngalmusal ay nakakakuhang mas mataas na gradosa eskuwelahankumpara sa mga batanggutom. Mas alerto,matalino, at mabilissumagot ang mgabatang busog, kumparasa hindi nag-almusal.Bigyan lamang ng
Dr. Willie T. Ong
masustansyang almusalang mga bata tulad ngitlog, gulay, isda, kanin,gatas, yogurt o cereals.
3. Para masigla satrabaho – Tulad ng mgabata, ang mgamatatandang hindikumakain ng almusal ayhirap mag-concentrate omag-focus sa trabaho.Pag dating ng alas-10 ngumaga ay parang balisana sila. Wala nang sigla.Ito’y dahil naghahanapna ng pagkain angkatawan. Kaya para hindiaantok-antok at hindimapagalitan sa trabaho,kumain ng almusal.
4. Para hindi magka-ulcer – Ang mga taongmadalas malipasan sapagkain ay maaaringmagkaroon ng ulcer opananakit ng tiyan. Paramakaiwas dito, kailangan
tayong kumain ngpakonti-konti peromadalas sa isang araw.Kumain ng 5 hanggang6 na beses sa isangaraw, pero konti lang.Mas hindi mahihirapanang iyong tiyan sapagtunaw nito atmapapanatili pangtuloy-tuloy ang daloyng lakas sa iyongkatawan.
5. Hindi nakatatabaang pagkain ng almusal– May malingpaniniwala na papayatka kapag hindi ka nag-almusal. Sa katunayan,lalo ka pang tatabakapag hindi ka nag-almusal! Bakit po? Angmga taong hindi nag-almusal ay mas gutomsa tanghalian, kayas i g u r a d o n gmapaparami angkanilang makakain. Atmas kukuha ka ngsobrang daming kanin,ulam at panghimagas.Mahirap ding pumili ngmasustansyang pagkainkapag gutom na gutomka na.
Kaya tandaan: Kunggusto ninyong magingmalusog at masigla angiyong katawan, kumainng masustansyangalmusal. Napakahalagapo nito.
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RECIPE: Chicken Barbecuea la Aristocrat
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INGREDIENTINGREDIENTINGREDIENTINGREDIENTINGREDIENTS:S:S:S:S:
- Soy sauce, just enough to achieve the color you like- 7up or Sprite, just enough to cover the meat- 1 large garlic head, peeled and crushed- 1 lemon, juiced- 2 tbsp. sugar- 3 chicken legs & 3 chicken thighs- coursely ground pepper- salt to taste
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1) Combine all the ingredients, except the chicken. Taste and when you’re happy withthe marinade, you can then add in the chicken. Chicken barbecue must be marinatedfor minimum of 5 hours (to make it even tastier it can be marinated for up to 2 days and2 nights max)
2) For the sauce and baste, Use about 2 cups of the marinade and add some oyster sauce(worcestershire from the original recipe), UFC catsup (will use it if you want to make itsweet) and 1 tablespoon of oil. Bring to a boil until sauce gets a bit thick.
3) Grill. I just used my pre-heated oven grill and basted 4 times for 20 minutes. Cook for20 minutes at 180C, but additional of 10 minutes more won’t harm.
THE NUMBER of dual-SIMsmartphones within theAndroid ecosystem has in-creased rapidly during thepast few years. Being ableto run two SIM cards si-multaneously withouthaving to pop out the SIMtray is a convenient featurethat is fast becoming stan-dard hardware for Androidphones. Here is our list ofthe best dual-SIM Androidphones.
Xiaomi MXiaomi MXiaomi MXiaomi MXiaomi Mi 5: the mosti 5: the mosti 5: the mosti 5: the mosti 5: the mostpopopopopowwwwwerererererful dual-SIMful dual-SIMful dual-SIMful dual-SIMful dual-SIM
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petes with flagshipsmartphones like theSamsung Galaxy S7 andthe LG G5. The Mi 5 packsa Qualcomm Snapdragon820 processor, currentlythe fastest processor fromUS manufacturerQualcomm, plus containsa lot of internal memory. Ithas, of course, a dual-SIMcard slot as well. Althoughit’s a great Chinese Androidphone, the Xiaomi Mi 5 isnot commercially avail-able in the United States.You’ll need to buy oneonline – but we think it’sworth the effort.
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value-for-money thatother smartphonesstruggle to match. In our
review, we wrote that wewere impressed by its de-sign, fast fingerprint sensorand good battery life. TheHonor 7 has dual-SIM sup-port, 16 GB of memory andcosts around $369. In lateFebruary, Honor releasedthe EMUI 4.0 updated,which is based on Android6.0 Marshmallow. Overall,the Honor 7 is good valueand, if you’re looking for adual-SIM device right now,it’s hard to beat.MMMMMoto G (2014): the bestoto G (2014): the bestoto G (2014): the bestoto G (2014): the bestoto G (2014): the best
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For a bargain price youcan get a Motorola Moto G(2014). We were surprisedby the breadth of featuresit has when we reviewed it.Its 5-inch HD display isbetter than many others inits price range, which was$179 on release. In contrastto the devices above, withthe Moto G you can insertnot only two SIM cards,but also a microSD card.
In terms of hardware,the Moto G performs bet-ter thansimilarly-equipped com-petitors thanks to its cleansoftware. With the ability toinsert a second SIM andmicroSD card, it offers flex-ibility as well as a welcomeboost to internal memoryin light of its slim internalmemory of only 8 GB.HHHHHuawuawuawuawuawei P8 Lite: the bestei P8 Lite: the bestei P8 Lite: the bestei P8 Lite: the bestei P8 Lite: the best
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The dual-SIM HuaweiP8 Lite is half as powerfulas its big brother, theHuawei P8, but also costshalf as much. Unlike thedual-SIM variant of theMoto G it supports LTE, hasa better camera and alsolooks better. And insideyou get double of every-thing that the Moto G has:2 GB RAM, 16 GB flashmemory (expandable ifyou only use one SIM card)and eight cores. This is veryreasonable for the price.
In addition to its goodspecs and reasonable per-formance, its premiumlook makes the P8 Lite awinner. It looks like a pre-mium device, rather than abudget mid-ranger, whenyou slip it from yourpocket.HHHHHonor 5X: the best dual-onor 5X: the best dual-onor 5X: the best dual-onor 5X: the best dual-onor 5X: the best dual-
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Honor 5X may not be aspowerful as the Honor 7, ithas one big advantage overthe others. You can chooseto either use two SIM cardsor one SIM plus a microSDcard, but with the Honor5X, you can use them all atonce. Even better is thatthis 5.5-inch smartphonecosts only $199. (OmarHamwi, AndroidPIT)
Xiaomi Mi 5: a blockbuster at the price of a mid-range smartphone. (AndroidPIT)
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Aquino signs law on promotingthe creation of 'green jobs'
PRESIDENT Aquino hassigned into law the bill onpromoting the creation of‘green jobs’, or employ-ment that contributes topreserving or restoringthe quality of the environ-ment, be it in theagriculture, industry orservices sector.
The Republic Act No.10771, or the "PhilippineGreen Jobs Act of 2016",shall apply to establish-ments engaged in theproduction, manufactur-ing, processing,repacking, assembly, orsale of goods and/or ser-vices, includingservice-oriented enter-prises. The law alsogrants incentives to en-courage businessenterprises to generateand sustain green jobs, ascertified by the ClimateChange Commission.
The Department ofFinance shall administerthe granting of incen-tives, such as “specialdeduction from the tax-able income equivalentto 50 percent of the totalexpenses for skills train-ing and researchdevelopment expenseswhich is over and abovethe allowable ordinaryand necessary businessdeductions for said ex-penses under theNational Internal Rev-enue Code of 1997, asamended; and tax andduty free importation ofcapital equipment, pro-vided that the capitalequipment is actually, di-rectly and exclusivelyused in the promotion ofgreen jobs of the businessenterprise”.
According to the Act,it is the declared policy ofthe State to affirm laboras a primary social eco-nomic force in promotingsustainable develop-
ment; afford full protec-tion to labor, local andoverseas, organized andunorganized, and pro-mote full and productiveemployment and equalityof employment opportu-nities for all; and promotethe rights of the people toa balanced and healthfulecology in accord with therhythm and harmony ofnature.
Section 2 of the Actprovides that the Stateshall identify neededskills, develop trainingprograms, and train andcertify workers for jobs ina range of industries thatproduce goods and ren-der services for thebenefit of the environ-ment, conserve naturalresources for the futuregeneration, and ensurethe sustainable develop-ment of the country andits transition into a greeneconomy.
“In recognition of theparticipation of individu-als and businessenterprises in jobs cre-ation, the State shallprovide incentives there-for," the section reads.
Republic Act No.10771 also mandates theDepartment of Labor andEmployment (DOLE) tocoordinate with othergovernment agencies informulating a NationalGreen Jobs Human Re-source Development Planon the development, en-hancement andutilization of the laborforce, both in the privateand public sectors. Theplan shall have the pri-mary objective ofenabling and sustainingthe transition into a greeneconomy and the genera-tion of green jobs towardsmore employment andequal opportunities andthe promotion of social
justice and workers’ wel-fare.
It shall include pro-grams, projects, andactivities pertaining tobasic, higher and techni-c a l - v o c a t i o n a leducation and training,database that identifiesand links green job op-portunities with privateand public entities, andinformation on knowl-edge and skillrequirements of a greeneconomy.
The DOLE, in coordi-nation with thePhilippine Statistics Au-thority, shall maintain adatabase of green ca-reers, professions andskills, as well as a list ofemerging business enter-prises, which generateand sustain green jobs. Itshall facilitate skillstraining assessment andcertification, career ad-vocacy, provideproductivity and liveli-hood training, andextend technical assis-tance to enterprises toensure labor law compli-ance.
Other agencies in-volved in the NationalGreen Jobs Human Re-source DevelopmentPlan are the Departmentof Environment andNatural Resources, De-partment of Education,Commission on HigherEducation, TechnicalEducation and Skills De-velopment Authority,National Economic andDevelopment Authority,Department of Trade andIndustry, ProfessionalRegulation Commission,Department of Scienceand Technology, Depart-ment of Transportationand Communications,Department of Tourism,and Department of Pub-lic Works and Highways.
Quick Response Fund alang saEl Niño, gipagawas na sa DBM
GIPAGAWAS na sa Depart-ment of Budget andManagement (DBM) angkinatibuk-ang P842.5milyon nga Quick Re-sponse Funds (QRF) alangsa mga El Niño-relatedprograms sa gobyerno.
Matud pa sa DBM,parte sa maong pondogamiton sa pagpalit ogmga food packs, cash ugfood for work program
funds, kasamtangang puy-anan ug pampalit og mgadugang nga relief suppliessa mga lugar nga grabengnaapektuhan sa El Niño.
Apil sa mga buhatan sagobyerno nga mahatagansa Quick Response Fundsmao ang Department ofSocial Welfare and Devel-opment, Department ofNational Defense, Depart-ment of Public Works and
Highways, Department ofEducation ug Depart-ment of Agriculture.
Ang Quick ResponseFunds usa ka built-in al-locations nga nahisulodsa General AppropriationAct o nasudnong budgetnga gamiton isip pre-di-saster ug standby fundsalang sa mga gipaabotnga kalamidad sa nasod.(Elvira C. Bongosia)