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Bacolod City surges in IT-BPM industry

By: Francis Allan L. Angelo

BACOLOD CITY is now at par with more established investment sites for the Information Technology and Business process management (IT-BPM) industry.

The City of Smiles was elevated Monday to the status of Center of Excellence for IT-BPM operations, joining the ranks of Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, and Metro Clark as a premier IT-BPM host and a high-density location.

The Department of Science and Technology-Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICTO) and Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) gave the citation to Bacolod and Negros Occidental officials in Metro Manila.

The occasion timed with the announcement of Top 10 Next Wave Cities™ (NWC) for 2012. Next wave cities refer to areas in the country seen potential investment/expansion sites for IT-BPM firms.

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DOT not worried with Taiwan snub

By: Tara Yap

AMIDST THE squabble between the Philippines and Taiwan, the Department of Tourism (DOT-6) still has hopes that the famed beach destination of Boracay Island will remain attractive to other nationalities.

“We should act proactively by attracting other markets,” said Atty. Helen Catalbas, DOT-6 regional director.

Taiwanese tourists have been cancelling their scheduled vacations in Boracay Island as a sign of protest after a Taiwanese fisherman was shot dead by Philippine Coast Guard personnel off the coast of Batanes last May 9.

Based on the 2012 arrival data, a total of 75,107 Taiwanese visited Boracay.

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Alleged pusher yields P250K worth of shabu

By: Jennifer Ponsaran-Rendon

A suspected drug pusher from Pasay City was arrested following a buy bust operation Tuesday afternoon in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan.

Sergio Santiago, 34, of M. Dela Cruz St., Pasay City was arrested in a joint operation of the Aklan Police Provincial Office intelligence operatives and Boracay Tourist Assistance Center (BTAC).

The suspect, who rented a place at Sitio Lutugan, Brgy. Manoc-Manoc, was collared after handing over a shabu worth P1,000 to a police poseur buyer.

When frisked, the suspect yielded additional 19 plastic sachets of suspected shabu with estimated street value of aroundP250,000, drug paraphernalia, two mobile phones recording his illegal drug transactions, and P2,350 cash.

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ILOILO FESTIVAL QUEEN AND HIYAS SANG ILOILO 2012 CROWNED

Photos by: J & R Digital Family Studio

THE GLITTERING and flamboyant grand coronation night of this year’s Iloilo Festival Queen and Hiyas sang Iloilo Beauty Pageant at the sprawling Fountain Area of Robinsons Place Iloilo concluded last Wednesday.

Romping away with the Iloilo Festival Queen title is 16-year-old stunner Rijene Apryl Marie Ayupan of Sta. Isabel International School, while 19-year -old Diseree Grace Paranpan of West Visayas State University was adjudged this year’s Hiyas Sang Iloilo.

In addition, Queen Rijene was named Miss Kapuso, a special award given by GMA 6 Iloilo. She also won the Miss photogenic, Miss Shoe-up and Best in Production Number special awards. While Hiyas Sang Iloilo Diseree Grace got the Miss Close-up and Best in Swimsuit awards.

Coming close is 1st runner-up and Best in Festival Costume awardee 18-year-old Jenny Rose Victoria of West Visayas State University, followed by 2nd runner-up and best in gown awardee Gweyn Policarpio also of WVSU. University of Iloilo’s 19-year-old Cherry Ann Panes is third runner-up.

Other candidates who did not make it to the top five but took home special corporate awards are Miss Ponds Lady Ann Dunlao, Miss Sunsilk Joy Lynne Yap, Miss Talent Beverly Saraza and Miss Friendship Ruffa Mae Marterior.

The members of the board of judges were GMA6 Iloilo Station Manager Jonathan Cabillon, Iloilo City  Administrator Norlito Bautista, PCSO Chief Operating Officer for Visayas and Mindanao Jeanette Oberio, businesswoman Amy Aguillon of F& E Enterprises, Vice President of United Medical Corporation Putli Fuerte, jetsetter businesswoman Hazel Buaron of Filscandia Manpower and Recruitment Services, Jun Tuangja of Globe Telecom, philanthropist socialite Dolly Chua of J&R Digital Family Studio, fashion designer Nic-Nic Manderico, AMA Computer Learning Center school director Ben Silayro, Leocel Gallenero ,  topnotch lawyer Dwight Trasadas, Iloilo Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Joeboy Agriam of Cream Magazine and Renew Placenta’s honcho Jugie Contreras.

Adding glam to the event was the much awaited serenade of Kapuso celebrity RnB King Jay–R who performed his two romantic songs before a jampack crowd that cool evening.

Iloilo Festival Queen and Hiyas sg Iloilo is spearheaded annually by Director/Choreographer Eddie Juatas, Artistic Director/CEO Zedrick Señeres and Stage Manager Roland Cabrera.

This year’s pageant was hosted by Kapuso’s Jason Gregorio and Kate Chavez.

Iloilo Province first lady Cosette Defensor did the honors of crowning the winners.

 

Henry’s presents Grand Wine Romance on February 14

WHILE EVERYBODY is high on its celebration of the Dinagyang Festival, Iloilo’s wine haven, Henry’s MJCJ Wines & Liquors is on the go in its preparation to host the Grand Wine Romance this Valentine’s Day. This will be the best ever treat one can offer to a love one in celebrating the day of love in the most special and memorable day.

The Grand Wine Romance will be a parade of some wines around the world and best cuisines from two of the sought after chefs in Iloilo.  This will be a dinner buffet and drink all you can wine, beer and mixed drinks to be held at the Amigo Plaza Mall’s activity center which will kick off at 7:30PM till 12MN.

The mall’s activity center will be transformed into a romantic fine dining, starry eyed and in glistening color of love.

Guests will be entertained with songs that touch the hearts, a live performance from famous violinist John Lesaca and will be capped with dancing. It will certainly be a night of romance, fun and excitement.  Book your seat now. Please call 3382838, 5085858, 3011168 and 3333788 for details.

The event is organized by TMX, your travel and marketing experts.

 

A DIFFERENT KIND OF ADVENTURE

Text and Photos by: Henrylito D. Tacio

CAGAYAN de Oro City, the gateway of northern Mindanao, is dubbed as the “adventure capital” in the Philippines.  After all, it is home to the most scenic and exhilarating whitewater rafting in the country.

The Kagay-anons, as the people from the city are called, are some of the friendliest folks around. In fact, the city is one of the more colorful ground zero for the many cultures in the Philippines where Christians, Catholics, Muslims, foreigners and various mestizos in equal concentrations.

As for the peace and order situation in the city, one journalist commented: “Despite its close proximity to the more notoriously turbulent areas of the Philippines, Cagayan de Oro maintains a relatively tension-free environment where one can usually safely walk the streets, taho vendors sing in the streets, and almost everybody closes up shop after ten or eleven in the evening, with a few exceptions.”

Recently, a group of journalists from Manila came to visit the city.  On their second day, after doing the strenuous interviews here and there, they decided to make their rest and relaxation.

The whitewater rafting adventure was not on the list.  But the group wanted to experience something thrilling. So off they went to Macahambus Gorge and Adventure Park in barangay Lumbia, some 25 minutes from the hotel where they were staying.

“We designed this place as an alternative destination to extreme sports enthusiasts,” says Chisum Factura, the park’s operation manager.  “We give our visitors a chance to test the limits of their nerves.”

The sky bridge alone is enough to give agoraphobic people panic attack. Its zipline – a hanging slide of more than a hundred feet of high-tension cables strung up a hundred and fifty feet from the bottom of the Macahambus ravine – gives a guest an experience of a lifetime.

Multi-awarded Imelda Abano, who headed the group, almost wanted to return to where she started when she was at the middle of the sky bridge, a canopy walk which runs for 135 meters across a height of 150 feet.  “I was terrified by the height,” she said.

Imagine immersing yourself in the full glory of nature, walking in the midst of gigantic century-old trees and swinging from the top of an enormous gorge, nothing between you and the ground except hundreds of feet of air, giving you a different perspective of the majestic Macahambus gorge.

Those looking for more adventure, they can take a crack at rappelling down the gorge.  It is about 180 steps going down.  “Experience the thrill of slowly making your way down into the forest floor and looking up to the canopy of trees from a totally new perspective,” the 39-year-old Factura says.

For that ultimate, heart-pounding, adrenaline-laced thrill, try the 120-meter zipline.  “The rush of hanging from a heavy-duty cable at a height of 150 feet is incomparable,” says Factura, “but sliding through the same cable across the two edges of a gorge is nothing short of exhilarating.”

To experience this different kind of adventure is not expensive.  To take the sky bridge and zipline, the charge is only P300.  If rappelling is included, all you have to do is add P200.  But if only rappelling is your interest, you have to pay P500.

Just a few steps from the adventure park is the historical Macahambus Cave, the last stronghold of Filipino soldiers during their battle against the Americans in 1900.  Despite the cave’s large opening, its interior is very dark so a flashlight is needed to navigate the numerous paths, one of which leads to a promontory with a view of the Cagayan de Oro River.

Both the Macahambus Cave and the Macahambus Gorge and Adventure Park are located at the Carmen Hill, a sprawling mini-mountain with impressive scenery and natural formations.  It is about ten minutes from the Lumbia Airport, also known as Cagayan de Oro Airport.

Philippine Airlines runs daily flights from Manila to Cagayan de Oro.  Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines has also the same route.  Zest Airways offers budget rates.

There is an overnight trip by sea from Cebu to Cagayan de Oro.  Boat trips from Manila to Cagayan de Oro take a travel time of about 28 to 30 hours.

By land, several bus companies ply their routes to Cagayan de Oro from all points in Mindanao: Rural Transit, Bachelor Express, Super 5, and LCI.

Within the city, it is easy to catch a bus, jeepney, multi-cab or pedicab. White and yellow metered taxis and car rentals are also available. A bit of warning: Do not agree to a flat-rate taxi fare unless you want to pay triple the meter rate. Only agree on meter only fares except for an airport or late-night pick up.

 

 

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May 23,2013 12:58 AM

By: Modesto Sa-onoy

THE stand-off between the Philippines and Taiwan on the death of the latter’s fisherman who was shot by the Philippine Coast Guard, is starting to escalate. From verbal demands of the Taiwanese government, the controversy has resulted in direct hostility of the Taiwanese against Filipinos who are working there. Read more...

Pavlovian Response

May 23,2013 12:56 AM

By: Alex P. Vidal

"BETWEEN stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." Viktor E. Frankl

The name Pavlov may make us want to cry "Dogs!" We would call this a Pavlovian response, but that would be oversimplifying the point made by the phrase's namesake, the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), stressed Dr. Michael Macrone, author of Eureka! Read more...

SELF –RELIANCE

May 23,2013 12:54 AM

By: Bonnie B. Barrientos

(The author is a Teacher III of Rizal Elementary School in Pontevedra, Capiz)

TRAIN EVERY child to be self-reliant. As much as possible, every child should be trained to self-reliance. By calling into exercise the various faculties, he will learn where he is strongest, and in what way he is deficient.

A wise teacher will give special attention to the development of a well-balanced, harmonious attitude. Read more...

THE HUNGER GAMES

May 23,2013 12:52 AM

By: Henrylito D. Tacio

“THERE is a lot that happens around the world we cannot control,” American Congressman Jan Schakowsky once said. “We cannot stop earthquakes, we cannot prevent droughts, and we cannot prevent all conflict, but when we know where the hungry, the homeless and the sick exist, then we can help.”

This statement came to mind while reading the report that there more Filipinos who are hungry than ever. Read more...

Safe drinking water - an unfinished agenda

May 23,2013 12:50 AM

By: Dr. Noeleen Heyzer

WITHOUT WATER there is no life. Clean drinking water and sanitation are basic human rights – essential to life and to all other rights. Lack of access to clean water and sanitation is a silent crisis that destroys livelihoods and claims more lives through illness than any war claims through guns. Read more...

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