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TAC L OBA N CITY Illegal small scale gold mining is being blamed as the cause of the death of a family of three in the upstream village of Maydolong, Eastern Samar, when storm Quinta battered the region.
Identified as fatalities were couple Rodrigo Busa, 56; Rosita Busa, 50; and their son Kimjie Busa, 7. They were killed when a tree fell to their makeshift in sitio Lumangag, Barangay Del Pilar in Maydolong town. Some of the roots of the big apitong tree have been cut as people dig the soil in search for gold. When the storm hit our place, the trees got uprooted easily and kill the Busa family, said Maydolong Mayor Henry Afable in a mobile phone interview. Busas 12-year-old son Roclito survived the incident but was severely injured. The incident happened on midnight of December 26 when the province was placed under public storm signal
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GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE. House Assistant Minority Leader and Leyte (1st dist) Rep. Ferdinand Martin FM Romualdez (right) assisted by Operations Chief of Children International Philippines Inc. Rebecca Fuellos (left) turn over 2,121 text books to principal Josifina Tanciongco (center) intended for 1st year to 4th year students of San Jose National High School in Tacloban City.Rep.Romualdez aims to provide one book for one student in all public school (elementary/high school) of the first district of Leyte. photo by Ver S. Noveno
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TACLOBAN CITY - Additional bonus will be received by national government workers but only for outstanding employees working in an agency tagged as a top performer, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said. DBM Regional Director Imelda Laceras said the performance-based bonus (PBB) is different from the 13th month pay, year-end cash bonus, and Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) for government employees. The assessment of accomplishment reports of
government agencies is ongoing. Departments will be ranked based on their accomplishment. Employees dont have to worry how much they will get, they have to find out if their agency is identified as one of those top performing, Laceras said. An Inter-Agency Task Force was formed to evaluate if an agencys performance can be categorized as best, better, or good. The PBB ranges from P5,000 to P35,000 depending on the performance of agencies and individual workers.
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train under Anak TV in mediaproduction. The Anak TV special aims to provide media space for Filipino children, part of the NCCT mandate to promote media literacy among children and in consonance with Plan Internationals goal to promote child particiFinal Outputs (MFOs), and priority program or project commitments as agreed with the President under the five Key Result Areas. Provision of PBB will also be based on accomplishment of good governance conditions set by the Inter-Agency Task Force The DBM official said the PBB system was designed to address a longstanding prob-
pation in community affairs. Plan International Country Director Carin van der Hor and NCCT Chairman Mag Cruz Hatol will introduce the clips in Bata ang Bida along with celebrity advocates for children Mikee Cojuangco Jaworski, Cheryl Cosim and Boy Abunda. (PR)
lem in the Philippine bureaucracy, where the distribution of bonuses - and their corresponding amounts - was sometimes subject to biases. Last week, the DBM has released P5,000 across-the-board productivity enhancement incentive for each state workers. The benefit covers personnel occupying regular, contractual, or casual positions; ap-
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The benefit will be released early of January 2013. The agency head will rank employees that is on the assumption that they are selected by the task force as top performer. We hope that those who have done more than what is expected from them, will be
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pointive or elective; rendering services on full time or part time basis; military personnel; uniformed personnel; and local government unit (LGU) employees. LGU workers, including those in the barangay govern-
ment who are compensated through monthly honoraria, may be granted the one-time PEI for 2012, at rates to be determined by the local sanggunian, depending on the LGU financial capability. (SARWELL
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THE Department of Justice (DOJ) said Wednesday that its preliminary investigation on the first batch of cases filed against executives of Aman Futures Group Philippines Inc. ends Thursday, December 27. December 27 is also the last chance for Fernando Luna, Amans head for operations, and his wife Nimfa to submit their counter affidavit before the special panel of prosecutors tasked to handle all investment scam cases against the trading firm and other similar unscrupulous investment schemes. Executives of Aman Futures were facing syndicated estafa charges for allegedly carting away some P12-billion in investments from some 15,000 victims in Visayas and Mindanao. Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said that there will no longer be any time
DOJ investigation on Aman Futures Bishops back no bets in 2013 polls CEBU CITY -- The isted, Palma said there is portant task, lets do things cases wrapping up Catholic Bishops Confer- no Catholic vote when in the spirit of prayer and
extensions for respondents to file their counter affidavits and the cases will be deemed submitted for resolution after Thursdays preliminary investigation. De Lima said that the government is still on the lookout for principal respondent and Aman owner Manuel Amalilio, who is said to be holding a dual passport and has already fled to Malaysia. Last December 17, the DOJ panel had to reset its preliminary investigation because Luna through his lawyer had sent word to be given more time to file his counter-affidavit, claiming that they only received copies of the complaints a few days before the hearing, giving them no time to file their reply. The preliminary investigation on Thursday will start at 11 a.m. at the DOJ where Luna, reportedly the right-hand man of Amalilio, will have to personally subscribe to his counter-affidavit. Another respondent, agent Areceli Julian, was also summoned to personally affirm her answer, which she only subscribed before a notary public earlier. Other five respondents in the case -- Aman Futures board members Leila Lim Gan, Eduard Lim, Willanie Fuentes, Naezelle Rodriguez and Lurix Lopez -- appeared and submitted affidavits detailing their respective roles in the Ponzi-type scheme. They wanted to turn state witness against Amalilio when they surrendered to the DOJ. Among the complainants were a group of policemen from Pagadian and Pagadian City Mayor Samuel Co, who himself was named respondent in some of the cases. (SUNNEX)
ence of the Philippines (CBCP) will not be coming up with a list of candidates for the Catholic faithful to vote in the coming May 2013 midterm elections. This was the assurance made by CBCP President and Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma over fears of backlash to legislators who supported the Reproductive Health (RH), which was recently passed by Congress and will soon be signed into law by President Benigno Aquino III. Palma gave the assurance during Wednesdays press conference where he delivered his New Years message. At the height of the deliberations of the Reproductive Health bill, various groups against it threatened to campaign against politicians and lawmakers supporting RH. The Cebu Archbishop said in principle the bishops and the priests should never be partisan. We will not endorse a party. We will not endorse anybody in the mass or in the rally. Its not our prerogative, Palma said. The Cebu bishop said in the past, the Church gave criteria and it is up to the faithful to apply the criteria, but there are other considerations like advocacies, track record, competence and integrity. Is there a Catholic vote? On questions if the Catholic vote really exCity, Supt. Rodulfo Albotra of Cebu Province, and Supt. Reynolds Andot of Negros Oriental. Their reinstatement was based on the recommendation of the Regional Intelligence Division of PRO 7. Lapses Garbo said that during an evaluation, they found lapses in the work of the police officials for not prioritizing their war against illegal gambling. They might not have given it priority because
people expect bishops to come out with names. Like Im the president of the CBCP. There is no Catholic vote when you expect me one day as president of CBCP that these are the names of the candidates we would like you to vote. Dont expect that. That will never happen. We will not do that, Palma stressed. But there is a Catholic vote and there should be a Catholic vote, Palma said. We would wish and pray to discern their being Catholics and not to leave God at home when they come to the voting places. We should bring God to the voting places, Palma added. Palma said a Catholic vote is when Catholics choose candidates according to the Catholic standard and belief and analyze and evaluate the candidates from the perspective of what they can bring to the people. Asked why the Catholic vote failed to deliver the expected votes in the past elections, Palma said, I really dont know but we should not underestimate the Catholic vote. In his New Years message, Palma said we need Gods guidance especially in the coming May 2013 elections. He said there are no detailed steps yet but he sees the election as a very important exercise of the countrys democracy. Let God be a part of our exercise in this imthe police have so much work, he said in Tagalog. Garbo warned, however, that he expects good results from the four officials or they will be relieved again and transferred outside PRO 7. Santander, in an interview with Sun.Star Cebu, expressed gratitude for the decision, as everything will return to normal. Our commander knows best. We wont question his authority, he said.
discernment and ask the Lord who among the candidates would he inspire us to choose knowing that these are the candidates who can bring the real good of the people, Palma said. Meanwhile, Palma said that when CBCP meets on January one of the concerns is the evaluation of the Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machines which will also be used in the May 2013 elections. We have reasons to believe that there may be a lot of defects in that PCOS machines and needs to be reexamined and part of the CBCP agenda, Palma said. The Supreme Court has already decided that the purchase of the PCOS machines from the Smartmatic Corporation is valid and legal. The Commission on Elections is now conducting upgrading to enhance the system of the PCOS machine which was first used in the 2010 presidential elections. Comelec Commissioner Armando Velasco said the use of the PCOS machines was proven effective and is a milestone in the Philippine history since it delivered accurate information and results immediately after the elections compared to the manual counting that was practiced in the country for of a long time. It is wiser to use the PCOS machines than to go back to manual election, he said. (SUNNEX) Santander believes the relief served as a wake-up call to them, as Garbo is serious in his campaign. Last Dec. 15, the police officials were ordered out of their office. The four officials were the latest casualties of the Philippine National Polices one-strike policy, which was implemented last October. Since then, 19 policemen in Central Visayas have been relieved.
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very 30th day of this month is celebrated nationwide as Rizal Day to mark the death anniversary of our national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, who was executed by firing squad at Bagumbayan Field on December 30, 1896. Thats quite distant from this present time already. Many things had drastically changed since thenfrom technology to politics, from education to environment, from transportation to warfare, name it, things are no longer the same as they were in Rizals day. For this reason, then, children and young people in todays generation have tended to lose interest in past events and personages, including Rizal himself. While such tendency is understandable among younger generations grappling with too many
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chito dela torre radio and television, electronic, and interpersonal will manage to review big happy and sad events that transpired in the past 364 days. At the government side, office chiefs will lead staffs and personnel in preparing benchmark data for a big planning session ahead, in compliance with a national government directive. Assessments will have probably been completed as a way, for one thing, of finding out what more strategies to formulate and adopt so that events could be better managed, if not simply engineered, once year 2013 sets in. The business side will spend the least time gath-
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ering from the ashes of loss or poor performance that might have marked their sales and promotions twelve months past. Businesses will instead look at the cash position before them right now and perpend ways to make better improvements during the first three months of the incoming year. Farmers and fishermen, who are not business-oriented and who do not always have enough capital for any investment, will be just like most elementary school pupils: they will not care. They will only hope. Those who know how to pray will only pray. Those who do not know too many and much will be content to simply cross their hands
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By: Sr. Maria Cecilia M. Payawal, PDDM
The Local Government Code provides that any abuse of the exercise of the power of preventive suspension shall be penalized as abuse of authority. President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III preventively suspended Governor Gwendolyn F. Garcia for six months. It is three months beyond the authorized preventive suspension the law provides. In Section 63 (b) of the Local Government Code provides: Preventive suspension may be imposed at any time after the issues are joined, when the evidence of guilt is strong, and given the gravity of the offense, there is great probability that the continuance in ofce of the respondent could inuence the witnesses or pose a threat to the safety and integrity of the records and other evidence: Provided, That, any single preventive suspension of local elective ofcials shall not extend beyond sixty (60) days. Provided, further, That in the event that several administrative cases are led against an elective ofcials, he cannot be preventively suspended for more than ninety (90) days with a single year on the same ground or grounds existing and known at the time of the rst suspension. The order of the President is 6 months multiply by 30 days is equals 180 days. Denitely the suspension order is an abuse of the exercise of the powers of preventive suspension. Could it be ground for the impeachment of the President? Section 65 of the same Code, provides that the respondent shall be accorded full oppor-
tunity to appear and defend himself in person or by counsel, confront and cross examine the witnesses against him. How can Governor Garcia confront a dead witness? Likewise, the local election will be held on May 13, 2013, which is 141 days more to go from today; hence, the suspension shall be automatically lifted on February 16, 2013, if the suspension order is legally received by the Governor. The Code in Section 62 (c) provides: However, no investigation shall be held within ninety (90) days immediately prior to any local election, and no preventive suspension shall be imposed within the said period. If preventive suspension has been imposed prior to the 90day period immediately preceding local election, it shall be deemed automatically lifted upon the start of aforesaid period. The Supreme Court decision in Rios vs Sandiganbayan, G.R. No. 129913, September 26, 1997, states: On the other hand, we nd merit in petitioners second assigned error. The Sandiganbayan erred in imposing a 90 day suspension upon petitioner for the single case led against
him. Under Section 63 (b) of the Local Government Code, any single preventive suspension of local elective ofcials shall not extend beyond sixty (60) days. The length of suspension is one aw that has to be resolved besides the accuracy of the ndings of former DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo. This should be brought to the court for resolution. In time of election preventive suspension should be held to avoid suspicion of political harassment. Anyway, if elected the administrative penalty is deemed erase, so what is the use of suspension. It only creates animosity between the supporters of either parties. I am not for Governor Garcia, but the suspension is useless because if Garcia is elected congresswoman, the administrative case has no more effect. In Malinao vs. Reyes, G.R. No. 117618, March 29, 1996, states: Pursuant to 66(b) of the Code, the penalty of suspension cannot exceed the unexpired term of the respondent or a period of six (6) months for every administrative offense. On the other hand, any administrative disciplinary proceeding against respondent is abated if in the meantime he is reelected, because his reelection results in a condonation of whatever misconduct he might have committed during his previous term. Anyway, it is already acted upon by the (Feedback welcome, g_duna@ yahoo.com)
ordinary life. Obedience to parents, most of all to God, is never easy. One needs to know how to LISTEN, and this entails the capacity to be SILENT. For silence would allow us to hear what is in the mind and heart of our parents, what is in the mind and heart of God who calls us to do a particular mission in life. Jesus listened to Mary and Joseph, for this he advanced in wisdom and age and favor before God and man (Lk 2:52). He listened to the Father, thus he was able to fulll the will of the Father till the end, the mission entrusted to him by the Father. As a family, do we live according to the examples of the Holy Family? Do we show enough concern for every member of our family? Are we clear of the mission entrusted to us by the Father, not only as an individual but as a family? Do we know how to listen, be obedient and silent so that we, too, can advance in wisdom and age and favor before God and man?; so that we, too, can fulll in every moment of our individual and family life the will of the Father? If we could follow the example of the Holy Family, I am sure our family (natural, religious, or any community where we belong) will always be for us a priceless treasure!
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Gospel (Lk 2:41-52) EACH YEAR Jesus parents went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover, and when he was twelve years old, they went up according to festival custom. After they had completed its days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem, but his parents did not know it. Thinking that he was in the caravan, they journeyed for a day and looked for him among their relatives and acquaintances, but not nding him, they returned to Jerusalem to look for him. After three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions, and all who heard him were astounded at his understanding and his answers. When his parents saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety. And he said to them, Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Fathers house But they did not understand what he said to them. He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in her heart. And Jesus advanced in wisdom and age and favor before God and man.
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heroes who sacriced themselves to earn our liberty, then we should exercise prudence by remembering them as often as we can with much indebtedness and gratitude. This is how we should look back at our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, and the rest of those forbears
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of ours who shed their blood so we would enjoy a good life in our time. That would be very ungrateful of us to just ignore them considering the fact that our freedom had been bought by their blood. It is but fitting and proper that we underscore their legacy for future generations to follow suit.
Prayer for the Nation and for Those who Serve in Public Ofce
God, our Father, you guide everything in wisdom and love. Accept the prayers we offer for our nation; by the wisdom of our leaders and integrity of our citizens, may harmony and justice be secured and may there be lasting prosperity and peace. Almighty and eternal God, You know the longings of our hearts and You protect our rights. In your goodness, watch over those in authority, so that people everywhere may enjoy freedom, security and peace. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. (Courtesy of Daughters of St. Paul)
Pray the Holy Rosary daily for world peace and conversion of sinners (The family that prays together stays together)
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CEBU CITY An hour after a direct assault charge was filed against him, suspended Governor Gwendolyn Garcias son filed a criminal complaint against Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Manuel Mar Roxas and three police officials before the City Prosecutors Office Wednesday afternoon. Pablo Paolo Garcia III charged Roxas, Police Regional Office (PRO)Central Visayas Director Marcelo Garbo, Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) Chief Leopoldo Cabanag and Inspector Alvino Enguito with robbery. He cited the loss of three tents last December 19 at the Capitol, on the night the police kept the governors supporters from staying there to show their support after Malacaangs suspension order came out.
Republic of the Philippines Province of Samar MUNICIPALITY OF STO. NIO BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE INVITATION TO BID
The Municipality of Sto. Nio intends to apply the sum of Php 2,500,000.00 being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to payments under the contract for Supply and Delivery of Medicines. Bids received in excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at bid opening. The Municipality of Sto. Nio now invites bids for Supply and Delivery of Medicines. Bidders should have completed, within 3 years reckoned from the date of submission and receipt of bids, a contract similar to the Project. The description of an eligible bidder is contained in the Bidding Documents, particularly, in Section II. Instructions to Bidders. Bidding will be conducted through open competitive bidding procedures using a non-discretionary pass/fail criterion as specified in the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act (RA) 9184, otherwise known as the Government Procurement Reform Act. Bidding is restricted to Filipino citizens/sole proprietorships, partnerships, or organizations with at least sixty percent (60%) interest or outstanding capital stock belonging to citizens of the Philippines, and to citizens or organizations of a country the laws or regulations of which grant similar rights or privileges to Filipino citizens, pursuant to RA 5183 and subject to Commonwealth Act 138. Interested bidders may obtain further information from LGU-STO. NIO-Bids and Awards Committtee thru its Secretariat and inspect the Bidding Documents at the address given below during 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. A complete set of Bidding Documents may be purchased by interested Bidders on December 28, 2012 from the address below and upon payment of a non refundable fee for the Bidding Documents in the amount of Philippine Pesos Three Thousand and 00/100 (Php 3,000.00). The LGU-STO. NIO-Bids and Awards Committee will hold a Pre-Bid Conference on January 04, 2013, 1000 A.M. at Sangguniang Bayan Session Hall, Sto. Nio, Samar, which shall be open to all interested parties who have purchased the Bidding Documents. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before January 16, 2013, 2:00 P.M. All Bids must be accompanied by a bid security in any of the acceptable forms and in the amount stated in ITB Clause 18. Bid opening shall be on January 16, 2013, 2:00 P.M., Sangguniang Bayan Session Hall, Sto. Nio, Samar. Bids will be opened in the presence of the Bidders representative who choose to attend at the address below. Late bids shall not be accepted. The LGU-STO. NIO-Bids and Awards Committee reserves the right to accept or reject any bid, to annul the bidding process, and to reject all bids at any time prior to contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder or bidders. For further information, please refer to: SUSANA T. MUOZ BAC Secretariat 2nd Floor, Municipal Bldg. Sto. Nio, Samar
said he got a little bit dizzy because of the assault. He said he saw Paolo go inside the Capitol building. Before he regained his composure, he alleged that another person hit his head. Moments later, Cal and Lee allegedly slapped Enguitos head, causing him to lurch. Enguito said he gestured to his men to stay calm after he saw them reacting to the incident. Outside My men cannot arrest the suspects for they were outside of the iron perimeter fence and (they went) inside the Provincial Capitol building, he said. Police Officer 1 (PO1) Jessie Yap and PO1 Paulino Borja Jr. issued a joint affidavit supporting Enguitos claims. (SUNNEX) In an interview Wednesday, Garbo said he respects the Garcia camps decision to file a complaint against him, and that it is her right to do so. I have yet to see the formal case but if ever there is, there is nothing we can do. It is also her (Gwens) right, the PRO chief said. He added that as a police director, it was his task to ensure order at the Capitol. If she feels that she is
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number 2. Afable said that the family might not be aware of the impending storm since the sitio is about two hours walk from the center of Barangay Del Pilar, some 18 kilometers west from the town proper. The place is not a residential area but a forest cover. People just build makeshift there as temporary shelter while they are away from home in search for gold, Afable said. The Busa family is from Barangay Tagaslian and they usually stayed in Sitio Lumangag for weeks to pan gold. Their seven-yearold son already wants to go home because they
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their contributions to fulfilments of encouragements made by Rizal. For computer age locked them up in a cyberspace travel that often make them forget what they could be like on Earth, on their piece of land in this country called the Philippines. Yet, without being sensitive to self-transformation in their own systems, they are unmindfully taking their cue from our national hero who pushed for education and reform of the youth. A few of them, yea, just a few of them, may step aside from their cyberspace transit. They would scan the communities that they visited in the past months since undergoing practical leadership trainings that focused on expanded situational analysis thru the cooperation of Baktas Kabubwason Rural Workers Association (Baktas, for short) in the slow-developing town of Basey, then walk towards those whom they see could also help as community organizers, apart from being core group members, to rekindle the Rizalian embodiments of a new kind of faith that they have been into since May of year 2010. The 116th anniversary of the martyrdom of Dr.Rizal settles on the theme Rizal2012: EHEMPLO ng Sambayanan sa Tuwid na Daan. That theme comes to fore by 7a.m. today in Basey as mayor Atty. Junji Ponferrada raises the Philippine Flag, with the assistance of vice-mayor Raul Sendic B. Bajas and all the members of the sangguniang bayan during the flag raising ceremony for the commemorative event at the government center of the town, as the Pambansang Awit will be sung by the Basey I District teachers. Mayor Junji will next lead in the floral offering which will also see flowers for Dr.Rizal, from the vice-mayor, heads of national government agencies, non-government organizations , peoples organizations, veterans of World War II, the senior citizens, and Knights of Columbus Basey chapter. At the program proper that immediately follows, the LGUBasey Choral will perform
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homes. Weathermen will continue to keep track of climatic changes. It seems they have arrogated unto themselves the divine obligation to always be on the alert to be able to warn the populations that follow and believe them. Soldiers and rebels will not even think of firing a gun at their enemies. That always is characteristic of every warrior each time New Years Day comes fast. That will be especially true in the Philippines among units and members of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and the New Peoples Army, as they will keep in true spirit their unilateral ceasefire declaration one truly marked sans any bullet leaving the muzzles of their guns until 11:59 oclock in the evening of January 15, 2013. Government soldiers, especially army men, like that, as they, like their counterparts
on the other side of the battle line, hope to spend more time of frolic and merriment with their loved ones. Politics and the forthcoming May preliminary elections will be shelved temporarily, but for a longer period of time. At least that is how the religious leaders want it. If Rizal were alive today, he would be smiling until January 1, 2013. He would be taking note of the plus events and behavioral transformations taking place in societies and governments. Of course, he would not yet be contented. He would know there are more in order that should and must be done, important and relevant matters shelved for a century and nearly a decade after his death at Bagumbayan. But he would know Filipinos can shape up. Some of the youths with whom I have been working and sharing ideological and philosophical thoughts although often, most of them would leer to biblical apothegms would today not see the concrete examples of
fore Christmas Day 2012, the municipal office personnel of the Department of Agrarian Reform unilaterally decided to hold their Christmas Party right after the Rizal Day program. That party will be both belated for 2012 and advance for 2013.) *** FAMOUS QUOTES FROM DR. JOSE P. RIZAL: (1) While a people preserves its language; it preserves the marks of liberty. (2) The youth is the hope of our future. (3) Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika, daig pa ang hayop at malansang isda. (He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish.) (4) There can be no tyrants where there are no slaves. (5) Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makakarating sa paroroonan. (He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination.) (6) It is a useless life that is not consecrated to a great ideal. It is like a stone wasted on the field without becoming a part of any edifice.
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