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13 private elementary, high schools to hike fees

By: Francis Allan L. Angelo

THIRTEEN private elementary and high schools in Iloilo City will hike tuition and miscellaneous fees in school year 2013-2014.

A total of 22 schools applied for fee hikes with the Department of Education regional office but only 13 were allowed after satisfying requirements such as consultations with stakeholders and investment of the additional fees on the wages of teaching force and improvement of equipment.

Assumption School of Iloilo high school will implement the highest increase in miscellaneous fees at 20 percent, while the University of Iloilo will increase fees in Physical Education (10 percent), elementary school fees (17 percent) and secondary school (16 percent).

Other schools that will increase fees are:

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Western Visayas is ‘carabao country’

By: Francis Allan L. Angelo

WESTERN VISAYAS remains the top producer of carabaos despite the downtrend in national production.

Based on data from the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics collated by the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), Region 6 outranked other regions in volume of carabao produced in the country from 2010-2012.

Despite the decreasing volume in production, Western Visayas remained the top producer in the Philippines, accounting for 14 percent of the country’s total production each year.

In 2010, the region yielded 21,267 metric tons (MT) of carabao. It decreased by 3.5 percent to 20,524 MT in 2011 and 19,919 MT in 2012.

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Lebin exits Iloilo soon

By: Tara Yap

THE OVERSTAYING top cop of Iloilo province may soon relinquish his post.

Senior Supt. Gil Lebin Jr., Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO) director, has reportedly requested for a transfer of assignment to Mindanao after serving for two years and nine months in Iloilo.

Lebin’s extended stay in the province was due to the request of Governor Arthur Defensor Sr. to allow the police official to head the IPPO during the campaign period.

The PNP normally revamps key police officials during campaign period to avoid situations where officers who have been “over familiar” with politicians end up being used in politics.

 

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By: Pilar S. Mabaquiao

SAN JOSE, Antique – Different species of migratory birds find home in Antique’s wetlands.

This was revealed in the latest Asian Water Fowl Census conducted by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources on January 14-29, 2012 in the province of Antique.

Vivian Develos, Protected Areas, Wildlife and Coastal Zone Management coordinator of DENR-Antique, said some migratory birds have found their habitat in Antique because they are seen almost all year round.

“Although bird census is conducted every January, the peak season for migratory birds to come in the Philippines because of winter season in the north pole, the egret or locally known as tulabong are seen in swamps, marshland and ricefields almost year round,” explained Develos.

They have found the wetlands in Antique a fertile feeding ground and a favorable roosting place.

“Our analysis is that they have found their habitat in the province,” she added.

Among the migratory birds seen aside from egrets are sandpiper, bittern, plover, greenshank, heron, among others. More than a thousand population are seen in some identified wetlands of the province but the biggest are in Hamtic (south), and in Culasi (north) along the fishponds, swamps, and ricefields.

The Asian Water Fowl Census was conducted in compliance to the directive of monitoring migratory birds for bird flu preparedness.

Develos said they have not seen any signs or characteristics of migratory birds indicating bird flu.

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The biggest loser

May 25,2013 12:46 AM

By: Artchil B. Fernandez

WHO IS the biggest loser in the last election? It appears the result of the election is a dangerous omen for Vice President Jejomar Binay. Many reputable analysts were saying the Vice President had a cold sweat when election returns trickled in and most likely the feeling turned worst when the outcome was concluded. A good lesson in life can be learned from this. Read more...

The Most Holy Trinity as a Model to Imitate

May 25,2013 12:44 AM

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Gospel Reading: John 16,12-15

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The marginalization of Filipinos in our conflict with Taiwan

May 25,2013 12:42 AM

By: Efren N. Padilla

IN THE aftermath of the fatal shooting of a 65-year old Taiwanese fisherman allegedly poaching in Philippine waters with his boat crew, our overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Taiwan have borne the brunt of the backlash. Our OFWs have been threatened from being fired at work and deported.  Lately, they have been warned to stay home and not to venture outside for their safety from local reprisals. Read more...

Perennial irony

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