by magnolia_eic | Apr 28, 2010 | Local News / Bohol Balita
Tubigon — Patay ang usa ka mag tiayon, ang asawa buntis, human ang motorsiklo nga ilang gisakyan aksidenteng nibangga sa usa ka de pasaheroang bus nga naka-parking sa karsada didto sa barangay Ilijan Norte, Tubigon, Bohol niadtong Dominggo sa gabii. Ang mga biktima nailhan nga sila Ryan Jumamil, 28 anyos, minyo ug ang buntis niyang asawa nga si Feliza Jumamil, 26-anyos, nagpuyo sa barangay Calunasan, Calape, Bohol. Naka angkon ang duha ug grabeng samad sa ulo ug ubang bahion sa ilang lawas ug gidiklarang patay na sa dihang nadangat sa Tubigon Community Hospital.
Nasayran sa taho nga samtang ang isa ka Titi Transport Bus nga may body number 258 ug plaka numero GVL-419 nga gipanag-iyahan ni Jesus Veloso, taga Catagbacan Sur, Loon, Bohol ug gimanehoan ni Tito Corbeta, 57-anyos, minyo ug nagpuyo sa samang dapit gikan sa Tubigon ug samtang nagparking ang maong sakyanan sa tuong bahin sa kalsada mga 6:35 sa gabii aron mo-drop ug pasahero, kalit na mibangga ang usa ka Honda XRM kolor itom nga motorsiklo nga dunay plaka MC6493KH ug gimanehuan ni Jumamil didto sa sampot sa bus.
Matus sa taho nga gumikan sa kakusog sa bangga, napasok ang motorsiklo sa ilalom sa maong bus ug nangalagpot ang magtiayon didto sa karsada.
Sigun sa taho nga si Jumamil walay lisensya sa pagmaneho ug waala nagsul-ob ug crash helmet sama sa iyang asawa.
Naguba ang motorsiklo sa biktima samtang ang driver sa natumbok nga bus gikustodiya na sa Tubigon Police Station. (Andy Nalzaro)
by magnolia_eic | Apr 26, 2010 | Local News / Bohol Balita
MARIBOJOC – Residents of the 22 barangays of the municipality were beneficiaries of the Summer Operation ‘Tuli’ and Dental Extraction 2010 initiated by the Divine Word College-High School Department Batch 1993 (DWCT-HS Batch ’93) in cooperation with LGU Maribojoc.
137 young boys were circumcised during the operation ‘tuli,’ while 37 barangay residents benefited from the free dental extraction held at the Parola Hall in Poblacion, Maribojoc, Bohol last April 17.
Dr. Elva D. Evasco-Auza, DWCT-HS Batch ’93 president, expressed elation over the heavy patient turnout from far-flung barangays. According to her, because of the successful pilot activity done last year in Maribojoc, DWCT-HS Batch ’93 alumni organization decided to conduct another civic activity in the municipality to make the services and medicines available to Maribojocanons.
Mayor Leoncio B. Evasco, Jr., commended DWCT-HS Batch ’93 for choosing Maribojoc as a beneficiary of their yearly medical missions. Evasco declared that the people of Maribojoc are very fortunate to have the support of countless organizations and government agencies who share the common goal of pro-active local governance.
The operation tuli volunteer doctors included Dr. Evasco-Auza, Dr. Luci Dianne Ejercito, Dr. Charmaine Magpayo, Dr. Allan Magpayo, Dr. Ronaldo Rances and Dr. Shary Manuta-Baton. Another Batch ’93 alumna, Dr. Anthony Vitorillo, provided free dental extraction. 30 registered nurses, headed by Marc Vallar, volunteered to assist in the surgical area.
Auza.Net, Unilab/Pediatrica, Inc., Pasonangka, Hats-Inn, Pharmalink Sales, and Batch ‘93 alumna Oliver Pingkian sponsored the medical mission.
Other DWCT-HS Batch ’93 alumni who assisted during the activity were Crisamerl Geonzon, Jescel Lagari, Joyce Cris Badinas, Myrna Fabiosa, Malle Bataycan, Jeffrey Inojales, Anastacio Torralba III, Ray Esperanza, Jovenal Remolador, Regel Cenabre, Jaeson Vicar Inting, Jun Hontucan, and Mary Ann Garcia.
LGU Maribojoc provided manpower support and meals to the medical mission team. Several Maribojoc residents also volunteered and helped in the prelisting and pharmacy areas during the one-day activity.
DWCT-HS Batch ’93 Medical Mission Team is also had another Operation Tuli and Dental Extraction at the island of Cabilao, Loon. The activity was in coordination with the local government of Loon headed by Mayor Lloyd Peter M. Lopez, M.D.
by magnolia_eic | Apr 23, 2010 | Announcements, Headlines
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 151 out of 329 passed the Chemical Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Chemical Engineering in Manila this April 2010.
The members of the Board of Chemical Engineering are Engr. Ofelia V. Bulaong, Chairman; Engr. Francisco A. Arellano and Engr. Jeffrey G. Mijares, Members.
The board exam result is already indexed in PRCPassers.com and users may search for the names of the passers of the exam.
Top six examinees are:
1 JENNERSON TAN ONG DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-MANILA 82.50
2 MIELJOY MATIZADO LAGARBE UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 81.90
3 JAYLEDEO CHARLES GAMIT ANGELES MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 81.40
4 JOHN RYAN SALUD TAN MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 81.00
5 MIGUEL ANGELO ABRIGO PASIOLA MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 80.60
6 GARY CORNETES MONDEJAR UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN 80.40
Click here to view all passers @ www.prcpassers.com
by magnolia_eic | Apr 21, 2010 | Headlines, National News
Manila, Philippines– Malacanang called on acting Justice Secretary Alberto Agra to review with state prosecutors his decision to drop multiple murder charges against two members of the Ampatuan clan in connection with the Maguindanao Massacre.
In a statement he issued hours after his news conference, Executive Secretary Leandro Mendoza directed Agra “to confer with prosecutors to ascertain if any important evidence was not considered, presented or available when his ruling was made.”
“Then the Secretary of Justice should publicly justify the final decision,” Mendoza said.
by magnolia_eic | Apr 21, 2010 | Election 2010, Headlines, National News
Manila, Philippines — Representatives of the Globe, PLDT, Smart, Digitel and satellite transmission providers met with officials of the Commission on Elections and Smartmatic-TIM for the signing of the contract for their services in the May 10 elections on Wednesday.
Renato Garcia, the Comelec’s IT consultant said, the three networks have agreed to provide Smartmatic-TIM a private channel which they can use for the transmission of the results from the precincts all the way to the national canvassing centers.
Click here for full article from Inquirer.net