PostHeaderIcon US homes and businesses, another scandal for the Arroyos?



In the fading days of Pres. Gloria Arroyo’s term as president, another allegation of ill-gotten wealth is brewing for her family. Her son, Pampanga Rep. Juan Miguel "Mikey" Arroyo, was reported to have failed declaring a P63.7 million property fronting San Francisco Bay in California. It was alleged this foreign property located at 1655 Beach Park Blvd, Foster City was named under his wife’s name in 2006.

“By omitting the US property starting in 2007, Mikey’s real property assets plunged from P90.7 million in 2006 to P27 million in 2007 and 2008.

All the business interests Mikey declared in his latest SALN were acquired when he was already congressman: president of Mikey’s Horseman Bar and Grill, 2006; director of LPG Auto Gas and shareholder in Los Manos Verdes Inc., 2007; and shareholder in U18 Properties Inc. and stockholder of the La Vista Investments and Holdings Inc. in 2008.”---Malaya (08/31/09, Files, V.)

Similarly, Dato, Gloria’s other son also bought a house worth P26.7 million in the golden state after he won as congressman in 2007. But this, he declared in his tax declarations.

These allegations are on top of local businesses that the Arroyos are reportedly engaged in. As usual, the first family has to answer with a denial. But won't they give their proof? The Filipino people need to know if there is any wrong-doing in these property purchases. With another investigation it will take time to know if all these accusations are true. (Photo Credit: ____) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Early election fever catches on in Manila



A Presidential Election for Better Philippines?

In August 31, 2009, Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) posts the above photo of possible candidates for the coming presidential election slated next year. Among those who participated in the "unity walk" are from (L to R) Jejomar Binay, JC delos Reyes, Francis Escudero, Joseph Estrada, Bayani Fernando, Richard Gordon, Loren Legarda, Jamby Madrigal, Francis Pangilinan, Nicanor Perlas, Mar Roxas, Eddie Villanueva and Manny Villar.

There is wild talk on who will align with whom to make a winning presidential team, but no platform is set out in the open. (Photo Credit: Orbeta, N. J.) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Suicide bomber kills 16 military recruits in Swat Valley



A suicide bomber who trespassed a training compound for military recruits blew himself, killing 16 would-be police officers in Swat region of Pakistan. The bloody attack which wounded an undetermined number of trainees came three days after 27 security men died in another attack in the country’s Khyber region.

The violence in unstable Mingora, Swat’s major village may be an attempt of Taliban militants to reclaim the area they control after their stronghold of three years was disrupted by military forces early in May 2009.

It was estimated 1,800 Islamic rebels and suicide bombers died during the offensive. A million civilians escaped the area, but returned when some measure of stability was achieved by the anti-Taliban forces.

Prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani condemned the attack, vowing to continue the fight against the Taliban insurgents who caused the senseless deaths of about 3,000 people in the last two years. (Photo Credit: Nizam Khan) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon More Filipino maids suffer during Ramadan



Filipino maids in the Middle East suffer more during the fasting month of Ramadan when some of them are required to work long hours, lasting way beyond 8 hours per day. A number of these women are forcibly asked to observe fasting in domestic households against their will.

John L. Monterona, Migrante-Middle East regional coordinator who works for the welfare of OFW;s, said the number of maids who runaway from their employers rise from 5 before Ramadan to about 6 to 8 per month----a result of intolerable work conditions which tend to worsen during the Muslim fasting season.

“Just last night, I received several short messages from OFW Marie (not her real name) asking for help as she couldn’t anymore endure staying with her employer. She complains that she works 18 to 20 hours a day, with only a single meal and not enough sleep,” Monterona said.---- Inquirer (08/30/09, Uy, V.)

In 2006, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) lists about 90,000 Filipino maids working abroad, mostly in the Middle East. There is a lot that the Philippine government and the host country have to do to improve the labor condition of house-helps working outside the country.

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PostHeaderIcon Penafrancia Fiesta: "Harubay ki Hesus asin ki Ina " plano sa Naga para sa mga peregrinos



Sa pag-uswag nin tradicion kan Penafrancia sa Bicol, an mga tawo sa Naga pupu’nan an "Harubay ki Hesus asin Ina," sarong religiosang actividad dapit sa pag-dangadang kan ika-300 anyos na debosyon sa mahal na imahen ni Nuestra Sra. de Penafrancia sagkod ang retrato kan Divino Rostro ni Hesus.

Kan hinapot si Fr. Louie Occiano na pamayo nin Caceres Communications Commission, an "harubay" suanoy na tataramon na an muyang sabihon pagbareta o pagbandillo. Segun ki Nellie Llaguno, presidente kan Apostolado nin Pamibi (Apostleship of Prayer) sa Naga, an harubay sarong paguiromdom asin pagbandillo kan Septiembre na bulan nin pag-omaw sa Ina ni Kristo sagkod sa Divino Rostro. Sabi man ni Fr. Andrew Recepcion, an harubay sarong pag-andam sagkod imbitasyon sa maogmang fiesta.

Pinag-aapudan ang mga taga–Naga na magin bukas sa mga peregrinos (pilgrims) na masungko sa ciudad para sa bulan nin kapistahan. An nobena kan Divino Rostro mapu’on sa Septiembre 2 hanggan sa kapistahan sa aldaw kan Traslacion sa Septiembre 11. An fiesta kan Panafrancia naka-takdang i-celebrar sa Domingo, Septiembre 20, 2009.

Sa taon na ini, an plano iyo an pagka-igua nin parada nin mga tawo sagkod awto (motorcade) na mapo’on a las 7 nin aga sa Simbahan ni San Judas sa may tinampo kan Almeda. Dangan, an parada mapadagos hanggan maka-abot sa Basilica kan Penafrancia.

Abot sa 299 na lobo ang ipapalayug para ipag-bandillo an halos tres siglos (Tri-centennial) na pag-rukyaw asin debosyon ki Ina kan kabikolan. An pag-observar nin sagradong horas (holy hour,) sa simbahan susundan nin pag-pakumpisal, dangan iguang mahal na misa.

Maw’ot kan mga pamayo kan harubay na an celebrasyon maging imbistasyon---parte kan tradicion nin pamibi na iyo ang centrong mensaje nin fiesta. (Photo Credit: jerrylimlee) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Ambassador Lauro Baja’s abuse cases of Pinay maid



Former Philippine Ambassador Lauro l. Baja remains accused by his domestic helper Marichu S. Baoan. Out of the 15 charges, the accuser and her lawyers rounded them to 12 charges that included forced labor, trafficking, peonage, slavery, and involuntary servitude. Her lawyers filed an amended complaint without the the violation of the racketeer influenced and corrupt organization act (RICO).) Baja is given 20 days from August 18, 2009 to answer the charges.

“Baoanan complained that she worked at the Bajas as domestic helper for three months, her visa facilitated by Labaire International Travel. The Bajas collected fees from her, provided her temporary housing and organized her travel from the Philippines to New York. She was forced to work 18 hours a day, seven days a week with no days off for three months and paid merely $100…

Baoanan is taking action under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, federal and state labor laws, and common law to recover her lawful minimum and overtime wages, other damages, attorneys’ fees. She is also seeking redress for violations of her basic human and civil rights.”----
GMANews.Tv (08/26/09, Lariosa, J.G.)

Charges against the Bajas are pretty serious. If true, they reflect the discordant lifestyle of Filipinos that I mentioned in the blog before. The accusations are cautionary tales for Filipinos who dream of ritzy life-styles in USA cum maids in tow, but don’t have enough money, or a least plan to scrimp, to sustain such luxury. Circumventing the law, particularly by high Philippine officials on foreign assignments adds to the multiple black eyes our country suffer in the international stage.

An embarrassing story like Ambassador Baja’s is reminiscent of Pres. Gloria M. Arroyo’s travels outside the country. Feeling the pinch of a jet-setter’s lifestyle with accusations of abuse and extravagance, the president creates an ugly picture about us Filipinos. It's the whole nation that bears the brunt.

The best policy therefore is still to live within one’s means---any extras, like having a maid in America or eating in a plush restaurant at New York’s Le Cirque restaurant at P1,000,000 a throw can spell trouble. (Photo Credit: filipinoexpress)

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PostHeaderIcon Sen. Edward Kennedy interred in Arlington Cemetery

Edward Kennedy 1932-2009



On Saturday, August 29, 2009, Sen. Edward (Ted) Kennedy who died this week of malignant glioma, a form of aggressive brain tumor was buried with full honors in Arlington Cemetery in Virginia beside his ill-fated slain brothers Pres. John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert Kennedy.

In a solemn sundown ceremony, the 77 year-old senator was carried to his final resting place attended by close relatives, friends, and millions of admirers who watched in TV. His death marked the closure of a chapter in a colorful life of the legendary Kennedy clan which awed the imagination of many Americans and people of the world.

Edward, the 9th child and youngest in the family of Joseph and Rose Kennedy served as a government official for almost 50 years, leaving with him a mixed legacy of successes and disappointments. His dream to be United States president was dashed by tragedies, personal foibles, and human limitations,

A towering influential figure in Capitol Hill, Edward, the “Lion of the Senate,” was a liberal democrat who reached out across party lines to tackle public issues so diverse as healthcare, immigration, wages, racial bias, gender discrimination, nuclear proliferation, and civil rights. No wonder there had been a lot to say about his contribution and legacy.

A remarried divorcee from Massachusetts, Ted had been a proponent of abortion which proved antithetical to Catholic Church teaching which he professed. Before he died, coinciding Pres. Barack Obama’s visit to Rome, he asked the president to personally deliver his letter to Pope Benedict XVI. The Vatican acknowledged Ted’s outstanding contributions to society and the Holy Father prayed for his solace and comfort during his most difficult time. The plan to make his niece Caroline Kennedy as US ambassador to the Holy See didn’t materialize.

In support of Pres. Obama, his desire to overhaul healthcare is generally lauded for its scope to cover all Americans, but the contentious issues surrounding the bill have been the subject of heated debates. Aside from the cost of healthcare, the proposal has a tendency to “marginalize” the elderly, the chronically ill, and disabled.

There is the pervasive worry that the revamp will lead to more expenses, rationing of services, and the lack of doctors and nurses. Prolonged waiting times for diagnosis and treatment, and more government intrusion to the patient-and-doctor relationship are possible changes if the overhaul is implemented.

America’s healthcare system may end up faltering if funding is drastically cut, making it less possible to have the best medical services that Sen. Edward Kennedy used to extend his life. Because healthcare expenses can’t be sustained in the long haul, there is pressure to scrimp and dictate, endangering the quality of medical services particularly that of ordinary American citizens. (Photo Credit: dag.nl) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon North Korean arms shipment to Iran seized by United Arab Emirates



In violation to the sanctions of the United Nations (UN,) North Korea was caught with shipments of arms to Iran. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) intercepted a ship with arms, firing devices, grenades and explosives coming from the reclusive communist country of North Korea. Carried by a ship under Bahamian registry, the cargo was concealed as shipment of oil equipment.

“The Security Council voted on June 12 to adopt a resolution that punishes North Korea for its recent nuclear-bomb test and missile launches through cargo inspections and enforcement of restrictions on financial transactions. The measure calls for the interdiction at seaports, airports or in international waters of any cargo suspected of containing arms or nuclear or missile-related materials going to or from North Korea.”---- Bloomberg.com (08/28/09, Varner, Bill)

The United Arab Emirates unloaded the contraband cargo from North Korea and informed UN of the arms seizure contained in 10 container vans. The world body demanded Iran and North Korea (part of the axis of evil,) for explanation.

Iran consistently denied that its uranium program is not for atomic bomb development, but intended for plants to generate electricity. North Korea conducted bomb tests and denoted missiles in violation of UN sanctions. These are serious provocations which test how UN can enforce its power over dangerous nations in curtailing nuclear proliferation. (Iranmadeit) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Congratulations to the Nidea-Chia Family!

Chiara Mae Nidea-Chia, M.D.



Nobody fully realizes how medical students work hard in pursuit of fruitful careers no other than our fellow UPian Dr. Elna Nidea-Chia, an accomplished OB-Gynecologist in Naga City. Through the years, the indefatigable lady physician with a winsome smile and no-nonsense ability has nurtured her children with astounding success. I’m so happy and proud for my friend and her children.

Christine Marie, Elna’s first daughter now undergoes dermatology residency training in Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center in Manila. Chiara Mae, her second, finally passed the recent Philippine Medical Board examination. She is on the way to follow Elna's footsteps in the field of birthing and women’s diseases. These accomplishments inspired youngest Kara Lynn Marie, a cum laude medical technology graduate to take medicine at the University of Santo Tomas.





The three smart sisters have their brother Francis as a role-model who now works as a physical therapist in Seattle, Washington with wife Cyril, a tax accountant. The Nidea–Chia children count their outstanding success not only to their loving mom who is the incoming president of the Philippine Medical Association, Bicol Chapter, but to their dad as well---- Dr. Oswald Chia, an anesthesiologist. They are lucky to have their doting aunt Lena Nidea, a retired NYC mentor and affable uncle Allen Nidea, a lawyer based in New York. =0=



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PostHeaderIcon California girl kidnapped for 18 years found





A 29-year old woman who was reported missing 18 years ago was found in the creepy home of a convicted rapist in California. Jaycee Dugard was just an 11 year old girl when she was snatched while walking to a bus stop on her way home in Lake Tahoe, East of San Francisco. Until lately no word came about the bizarre case and her whereabouts until police caught up wth Garrido.

In spite of efforts to find her since June 19, 1991, Jaycee remained missing until a parole officer found her living with kidnapper-rapist Philip Craig Garrido. The sex offender was thought to have fathered the kidnapped woman's two girls---children, ages 11 and 15.

Apparently in good health with no health problems, the abducted woman and her kids were living in a complex backyard with concealed tents and sheds behind Garrido’s home. The children never attended school nor were they given medical care all their lives. Relatives of Jaycee cried upon learning of her rescue.

The break to find Jaycee and her girls came when police became suspicious of the children who came to the University of California, Berkeley to distribute religious fliers. Garrido, 58, and his wife Nancy 54, were apprehended in connection to Dugard's protracted detention and were being readied to be charged of the crime. With some religious delusions, neighbors regarded the Garridos to be strange,
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PostHeaderIcon Aden-CSI U HS'73: Imbitasyon para sa fiesta ni Nuestra Senora de Penafrancia sa Septiembre 2009

by Matt Lamit & Totie Mesia







Ateneo de Naga-Colegio de Sta Isabel University High 1973 Reunion

Imbitasyon sa Hayskul Batch 73-Atenista-Colegiala

Sa maabot na Septiembre, 2009, iyo ini an mga minasuronod na aktibidades:

Sept.10, 2009 Herelingan sa Ragay, Cam Sur
(particularly those outside of Bikol)

Sept. 11, 2009 PAG-SUNGKO KI “INA”

11:00 am (eye-ball sa haws ni El Presidente, Francia, Naga City)

Sept. 12, 2009

1:00-3:00 pm Registration/Photo-video sa Ateneo/Colegio

3:00 pm Thanksgiving Mass-Misa de Gracia
Christ the King Church, Aeneo de Naga University

4:00 pm LOLO’s Bar

Sa paagui kan pag-apod sa cellphone/landline o internet, boot maaraman kan komite de reparo ang tamang numero kan siguradong maatendir sa nasabi ng okasyon.”mahinguha kaya an komite matawan ang primerong 75 alumni/alumnae na NAKAPALISTA na magkaigua nin “door prizes”!

“MADYANA NA KAMO ASIN MAG PALISTA”

N.B.: Duman sa dai talaga mapugulan na gustong magpadara nin "udok sa bo'ot na contribusyon" nin huli ta dai makaka-atendir sa kun ano pa man na rason, dai mag alangan na ideposito na sana sa BDO Penafrancia-Naga Branch savings account #1890065380, nakapangaran ki Ted. Orante an satong thrust fund po.

Igua pa pong pagkakataon na magta'o nin Ofrenda sa Misa (Mass Offering). Si gusto nangad magdolot para sa Misa de Gracia (Thanksgiving Mass).

DIOS MABALOS PO, MABUHAY KAMOooooooooooooooooo!









RELATED BLOG: Aden-CSI University HS reunion a success! Posted by mesiamd at 9/16/2008

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PostHeaderIcon Fox News tops viewership ratings: Glenn Beck & Bill O’ Reilly rank high with the audience



The liberal cable TV stations which show partisan politics and make fun of personalities like Sen. Sarah Palin have their disappointment. Hubris, bias and inane programming among possible causes, their cable TV ratings have been going down while Fox has reached new highs. The dominance of Fox News over the mainstream media is clear.

Of all surprises, controversial Glenn Beck’s TV program which is a subject of hateful criticisms from rival stations raked an astounding number of viewers----more than 3 million viewers in its Fox 5PM time slot on August 26, 2009. Despite withdrawal of support from advertisers because of Beck’s charged comments against Pres. Obama, his program with a novel social thought recruited more watchers----rising to the level of popular O’Reilly Factor which airs at 8 PM in the same station.

There is a message here for those who want to crush free speech in this country. Just like what Glenn tackles in his thought-provoking show, people want to be informed and hear ideas other than those drummed up by the government and its minions in the media. From http://www.tvbynumbers.com here below is a sampling of viewership results to compare which programs have sway on the attention of most of TV’s audience.

5PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Glenn Beck– 3,040,000 viewers (888,000) (1,385,000)
Situation Room—688,000 viewers (141,000) (271,000)
Hardball w/ Chris Matthews—536,000 viewers (139,000) (217,000)
Fast Money—215,000 viewers (55,000) (80,000)
Prime News–267,000 viewers (97,000) (109,000)

6PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Special Report with Bret Baier– 2,067,000 viewers (463,000) (881,000)
Situation Room—739,000 viewers (155,000) (317,000)
Ed Show—541,000 viewers (211,000) (262,000)
Mad Money—186,000 viewers (73,000) (114,000)
Prime News — 259,000 viewers (94,000) (139,000)

7PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Fox Report w/Shep Smith–1,590,000 viewers (454,000) (729,000)
Teddy: In His Own Words—1,104,000 viewers (293,000) (547,000)
Hardball w Chris Matthews—778,000 viewers (265,000) (380,000)
Kudlow Report —a scratch w/112,000 viewers (a scratch w/42,000) (54,000)
Issues– 403,000 viewers (124,000) (217,000)

8PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
The O’Reilly Factor– 3,303,000 viewers (876,000) (1,468,000)
Teddy: In His Own Words- 1,104,000 viewers (293,000) (547,000)
Countdown w/ K. Olbermann– 1,091,000 viewers (320,000) (504,000)
Secrets of the Knight – 181,000 viewers (68,000) (95,000)
Nancy Grace – 757,000 viewers (239,000) (315,000)

9 PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64)
Hannity –2,592,000 viewers (752,000) (1,158,000)
Larry King Live—1,182,000 viewers (299,000) (473,000)
Hardball w Chris Matthews—1123,000 viewers (381,000) (583,000)
American Greed – 242,000 viewers (108,000) (124


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PostHeaderIcon As election nears, Mancao points to Estrada and Lacson in Dacer-Corbito murders



Philippines is again simmering with election fever. Among the contenders to run for president in 2010 is the disgraced ex-president Joseph Estrada. The aging actor-politician from San Juan, who was deposed by citizen's demand and haphazardly pardoned by Pres. Gloria M. Arroyo, is bent to come back to power.

Supported by an electorate that appears not to give much premium to competence, integrity, and moral qualifications, Estrada is confident to run for presidency again. Early on, the move to circumvent the laws against his disqualification is on-going. The “rehabilitated” convicted plunderer with meager qualifications, but with strong following is tagged as the mastermind with former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Sen. Panfilo Lacson of the death, 9 years ago, of publicist Salvador “Bubby” Dacer and his driver Emmanuel Corbito.

Former police superintendent Cezar Mancao II, an accused witness, suddenly hugs the headlines again to rub salt on the double murder case which doesn’t get resolved. The players in the killing have muddled up the case. It is not unlikely that Estrada and Lacson are behind the murders, but nothing can be done against them unless they are proven guilty.

“The lawyer of three detained policemen who were also implicated in the crime, said Mancao had testified during the hearing yesterday that the order from Michael Ray Aquino came from Lacson, which in turn, he said came from Malacañang as part of an operation tagged as Oplan Delta. When the prosecution asked Mancao who in Malacañang gave the order, he replied "Estrada." whom he also indentified as "Bigote."---- Daily Tribune (08/27/09)

The renewed interest on Dacer-Corbito may well be connected with the election. This is another chapter in the soap-opera of corrupted politics that the public has been so tired of. On the side, politicians in Manila are busy drawing deals with other politicians in order to win---- rather than think of what they can do to advance the cause of the public good. How then can they focus on solving a sordid murder case?

The aggrieved families of Dacer and Corbito have to wait. With the sluggish court-system, Filipinos get distracted with candidates who have double faces and motives. The voters have been immensely disappointed by Pres. Gloria M. Arroyo. It’s time they focus on electing someone who is guileless and more competent. Otherwise, the cycle of political corruption will start again. (Photo Credit: Verongski4) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Posthumous tributes to Sen. Edward Kennedy pours in from the world



Statement from Kennedy family:

“Edward M. Kennedy - the husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle we loved so deeply - died late Tuesday night at home in Hyannis Port. We’ve lost the irreplaceable center of our family and joyous light in our lives, but the inspiration of his faith, optimism and perseverance will live on in our hearts forever. We thank everyone who gave him care and support over this last year, and everyone who stood with him for so many years in his tireless march for progress toward justice, fairness and opportunity for all. He loved this country and devoted his life to serving it. He always believed that our best days were still ahead, but it’s hard to imagine any of them without him.“---Source: NBC 10 News (08/26/09) (Photo Credit: learfieldnews)

"Michelle and I were heartbroken to learn this morning of the death of our dear friend, Senator Ted Kennedy. -For five decades, virtually every piece of major legislation to advance the civil rights, health and economic well-being of the American people bore his name and resulted from his efforts.”--- Pres. Barack Obama

“Today we mourn the passing of Senator Edward M. Kennedy and we extend our heartfelt prayers and sincere condolences to his wife Victoria and their children, Kara, Edward, Patrick, Curran and Caroline. Senator Kennedy was blessed with a dedicated and loving family who stood by his side, particularly during the past year as he faced his illness with courage, dignity and strength. We join with his colleagues in Congress and the people of Massachusetts in reflecting on his life and his commitment to public service. For nearly half a century, Senator Kennedy was often a champion for the poor, the less fortunate and those seeking a better life. Across Massachusetts and the nation, his legacy will be carried on through the lives of those he served. ---Cardinal O’Malley

"I had hoped and prayed that this day would never come. My heart and soul weeps at the lost of my best friend in the Senate, my beloved friend, Ted Kennedy."----Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W-VA.

While we didn't see eye-to-eye on many political issues through the years, I always respected his steadfast public service - so much so, in fact, that I invited him to my library in 2003 to receive the Bush Award for Excellence in Public Service. Ted Kennedy was a seminal figure in the United States Senate - a leader who answered the call to duty for some 47 years, and whose death closes a remarkable chapter in that body's history.---Former President George H.W. Bush

“ America had "lost a great elder statesman ... and I lost a treasured friend." ---Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah-R)

“Even facing illness and death he never stopped fighting for the causes which were his life’s work. I am proud to have counted him as a friend and proud that the United Kingdom recognized his service earlier this year with the award of an honorary knighthood.“ ----British Prime Minister Gordon Brown

I would like to extend our sympathies to the Kennedy family as we hear word about the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy. He believed in our country and fought passionately for his convictions.---Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

"Personally benefited and grown from his experience and advice, and I know countless others have as well. Teddy taught us all that public service isn't a hobby or even an occupation, but a way of life and his legacy will live on."----- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California (AP)

Kennedy has been a friend for 30 years, a great American patriot, a great champion of a better world, a great friend of Israel. He will be sorely missed.“----Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

“I saw his focus and determination first hand in Northern Ireland where his passionate commitment was matched with a practical understanding of what needed to be done to bring about peace and to sustain it. I was delighted he could join us in Belfast the day devolved government was restored.” ---Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister

“The best tribute we could pay him is a renewed vigor in the fight to see his dreams realized. The world is going to miss Ted Kennedy. I already do.“ ----Rep. Jim McGovern (Massachusettes-D)

“Ted hailed from a most famous Irish-American family, and through his own endeavours and achievement, he has added further lustre to the reputation of a great family ... In good days and bad, Ted Kennedy worked valiantly for the cause of peace on this island. He played a particularly important role in the formative days of the Northern Ireland Peace Process in the early to mid-1990s...Today, America has lost a great and respected statesman and Ireland has lost a long-standing and true friend.” ---Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen

“Ted Kennedy was a great American, a great Democrat and also a great friend of Australia. He has made an extraordinary contribution to American politics, an extraordinary contribution to America’s role in the world.“ ----Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd

"Given our political differences, people are sometimes surprised by how close Ronnie and I have been to the Kennedy family. But Ronnie and Ted could always find common ground, and they had great respect for one another. In recent years, Ted and I found our common ground in stem cell research, and I considered him an ally and dear friend. I will miss him."---Frist Lady Nancy Reagan

“The last son of Rose Fitzgerald and Joseph Kennedy was granted a much longer life than his brothers, and he filled those years with endeavor and achievement that would have made them proud.“ ---Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney

“A great protagonist of American public life has disappeared, a combative and coherent interpreter of the role of the U.S. Congress, a constant defender of that democratic balance and the guarantees of freedom which have given strength and prestige to his country. In this sense, Ted Kennedy has left a profound mark and deserves the homage of the free world.” ---Giorgio Napolitano, President of Italy

"For decades Edward Kennedy was a towering figure in U.S. politics. His battle for justice and equality was defined by persistence and resoluteness. In Senator Kennedy both Germany and Europe have lost a great and dear friend." ---German Chancelor Angela Merkel

"He was not just a friend to those of power and high position, but even more to those who had neither. He was a voice for those who would otherwise go unheard, a defender of the rights and interests of the defenseless. Those who feel that government can too often be faceless and inhumane did not know Senator Kennedy. He stood for the best in all of us, and he will be missed." ---UN Sec. Gen. Ban Ki-Mon

"He was a great politician who supported Chilean democracy during very difficult times for our country. He raised his voice strongly to denounce the trampling of human rights, asking that democracy be re-established."---Chile Pres. Michelle Bachelet

Sources: AP/ TimesOnline/ CNN Politics.com

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PostHeaderIcon Erlinda E. Bitancur, 74 of Naga City & Sorsogon



UP Ibalon-Bicol expresses its heartfelt condolence to the family of Erlinda Escalante Bitancur, 74, originally from Sorsogon and resident of Ateneo Avenue, Naga City.

Herlin, as she was fondly called, died on Sunday August 23, 2009. After a solemn concelebrated mass officiated by Fr. Bitancur and Fr. Barela, her mortal remains were interred at the Eternal Gardens Memorial Park in Naga City on August 27, 2009 at 10 AM. She was survived by her only daughter, Mrs. Tuy of LTO (Photo Credit: gsb_viva)

Eternal Rest Grant unto Her O’ Lord.

Requiescat in Pace.

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PostHeaderIcon Sen. Edward Kennedy, 77 dies of brain cancer



Edward (Ted) Kennedy, the 77-year old brother of Pres. John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Sen. Robert Kennedy died after a fight against brain cancer in Massachusetts. The controversial patriarch of the Kennedy clan whose career in the senate spanned almost half a century was a liberal democrat with a strong voice on issues of healthcare, education, immigration, and better wages.

The senator who reached out to colleagues of all political persuasions championed civil rights, defended the poor, worked to end the Vietnam war, and advocated against nuclear proliferation. From all over the world, his death elicited a flurry of recollections and praises for a towering political figure with indelible contribution to public service.

The 9th and youngest child of an influential political family of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, Edward became a senator in the early ‘60s raising hopes that he would one day become president. The legendary saga of his family and career however had been marked by a series of tragedy and personal triumph.

His brothers John Jr. and Robert died on the hands of assassins cutting short their political careers. His bid for the White House was thwarted by Jimmy Carter who won the presidential nomination in 1980. His ambition to hold the highest office of the land was ruined by the Chappaquiddick incident when the car he drove plunged into the river killing a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne.

Having served briefly in the Army, Edward went to Harvard without finishing his education but graduated in the University of Virginia Law School. He was married to Joan Bennett Kennedy in 1958, but got divorced in 1982.

The white haired, barrel-chested senator with a booming voice remarried a young Washington lawyer named Victoria Reggie. His children included daughter, Kara Kennedy Allen, sons, Edward Jr. and Patrick, the congressman from Rhode Island, and stepchildren, Caroline and Curran Raclin.

Vigorously treated by the best doctors under the current healthcare he wanted to reform, he succumbed to a vicious form of cerebral tumor called malignant glioma. An ardet supporter of Pres. Barack Obama whom he endorsed in the presidential race, he asked his niece Caroline Kennedy to seek the New York senatorial position vacated by Hillary Clinton, but failed.

Proximate to his death, Ted asked his colleagues to revert the choice of a senate replacement for him from election to a gubernatorial selection---- so that the transition of office at the time of his death could be easy. Because of his deteriorated health, the accomplished lawmaker wasn’t able attend the funeral of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, his elderly sister who died early this month. (Photo Credit: AP/ Cook)=0=

RELATED BLOG: Sen. Edward Kennedy survives longer under the world’s best medicine available Posted by mesiamd at 7/07/2009; Posthumous tributes to Sen. Edward Kennedy pours in from the world Posted by mesiamd at 8/27/2009; Sen. Edward Kennedy interred in Arlington Cemetery Posted by mesiamd at 8/30/2009



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PostHeaderIcon Conflicting economic outlook heightens anxiety of Americans



After Ben Bernanke optimistically declared that there are signs the recession is about to end, on the day of his reappointment as the chairman of the federal reserve, Pres. Obama said the economy is deteriorating. When Obama said that the cost of healthcare will be less, the news was flooded with gloomy forecasts saying otherwise.

The slight improvement of the joblessness reported weeks ago was followed with high umemployment numbers. In town meetings where irate oppositionists gathered to air their frustration. A cadre of optimistic Obama supporters also formed grups to get across their message of the advantages of the healthcare bill, raising the chance of confrontation with those whooppose it. Others who couldn't control their anger accused both sides as rabble-rousers, paid whiners, and representtives of interest groups.

These conflicting messages hadn't help Obama’s administration whose popularity early on was artificially shored by the die-hard elements of partisan media. Majority of Americans wanted him to succeed, but his job approval didn't keep up with the momentum of his leadership. There is confusion and frustration out there. The ex-vice president Dick Cheney complained, the White House has a lot of doubts now.

“…the White House pro jected the budget deficit would be $2,000 bn higher over the next 10 years than it had predicted. Taken with a separate forecast by the independent Congressional Budget Office, the news presented a bleak picture of America’s deteriorating debt position.”----Ft.com (Financial Times, 08/25/09, O’Connor, S; Luce, E.; and Guha, G.)

There is worsening of the economic outlook. There are fears that the budget deficit will put Obama’s reform in peril. The dollar is losing influence in the world market. If Obama doesn’t move fast and continues on his “Harvard” rhetoric without tangible results, the erosion of confidence will continue. As of August 25, 2009, Rasmussen poll indicates 71% of voters believe President Obama’s policies have pushed up the deficit. (Photo Credit: Sporadicity) =0=

RELATED BLOGS: A slow recovery from recession is still a threat according to Dr. Doom Posted by mesiamd at 8/24/2009; Obama’s projected budget deficit jumps from $7.108 trillion to $9 trillion Posted by mesiamd at 8/23/2009

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PostHeaderIcon Recalling 911 and flying the US flag



Sally Ani, a friend in South Carolina shares a poignant forwarded reminder of something we all must share---the recollection and lessons of the horrific event of September 11, 2001 (911) that changed us forever.---AFM.



SEPTEMBER 11

We have a little less than one month and counting to get the word out all across this great land and into every community in the United States of America. If you forward this message to least 11 people and each of those people do the same ... you get the idea.

On Friday, September 11th, 2009, an American flag should be displayed outside every home, apartment, office, and store in the United States.

Every individual should make it their duty to display an American flag on this eighth anniversary of one of our country's worst tragedies. We do this to honor those who lost their lives on 9/11, their families, friends and loved ones who continue to endure the pain, and those who today are fighting at
home and abroad to preserve our cherished freedoms.

In the days, weeks and months following 9/11, our country was bathed in American flags as citizens mourned the incredible losses and stood shoulder-to-shoulder against terrorism. Sadly, those flags have all but disappeared. Our patriotism pulled us through some tough times and it shouldn't take another attack to galvanize us in solidarity. Our American flag is the fabric of our country and together we can prevail over terrorism of all kinds. (Photo Credit: nylon_us_fag; bear_inter) =0=

Action Plan:

So, here's what we need you to do.

(1) Forward this message to everyone you know (at least 11 people). Take a moment to think back to how you felt on 9/11 and let those sentiments guide you.
(2) Fly an American flag of any size on 9/11. Honestly, Americans should fly the flag year-round, but if you don't, then at least make it a priority on this day.

Thank you for your participation. God Bless You and God Bless America!

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PostHeaderIcon Supreme Court steps in the National Artist controversy





A lifetime recognition like being a National Artist carries prestige. People work hard to be worthy of such a coveted honor. Yet, for this year’s selection, sharp objections to 4 out of 7 nominees incite a firestorm of protests that has reached the Supreme Court (SC). The highest court in Manila temporarily put a hold order in the conferment of the award to thresh out a controversy.

The search for nominees of the prestigious recognition this year was undertaken by the National Commission on Culture and Arts (NCAA) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) boards. A short list after a careful search of awardees was submitted for approval of Pres. Gloria M. Arroyo. But in an overextended exercise of power, it is alleged, the president dropped fpir (4) nominees namely Lazaro Francisco (posthumous) for literature), Dr. Ramon Santos (music), Manuel Conde (posthumous) for film and broadcast, and Federico Aguilar Alcuaz (visual arts, painting, sculpture, and mixed media).

Gloria instead chose Cecile Guidote Alvarez (theater), Magno Jose Carlo Caparas (visual arts and film), Jose 'Pitoy' Moreno (fashion design), and Francisco 'Bobby' Mañosa (architecture). The resultant controversy distracted the public from the parallel embarrassment brought by the extravagant dinners reported during Gloira's travel in the USA.

The president’s action on the nominees led to angry protests from at least four past Natioanl Artist awardees, the Concerned Artists of the Philippines, community groups and private citizens. Airing their grievances in rallies, they who did not agree with GMA. The national artists insisted her choices were less worthy than those that were originally chosen by the selection body. They petitioned the SC to intervene and rule on the case.

It’s amazing how the wholesome and inspiring cultural exercise like choosing our National Artists can be corrupted. Though winners may receive the honor, recognition, and the monetary benefits that the award carries, it is extremely shameful, if true, that the list of nominees have been tampered by the president.

Inured to power abuse and corruption, Malacanang Palace tends to shrug off this new allegtion---another gross assault to our cultural pride. With dismay, we don't want the chief executive to trivialize the National Artist Award. We don't favor her whims and her brand of politics. (Photo Credits: Sheltercrow; Sneakyzoo) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Michael Jackson’s death ruled as homicide





After a month of investigation, the Los Angeles Coroners office issued a preliminary report ruling that Michael Jackson, the famed King of Pop, died of homicide. The initial toxicology result revealed Jackson had toxic levels of propofol, a potent anesthetic on the day of death on June 25, 2009. --- http://www.thesmoking gun.com/

Dr. Conrad Murray, the singer’s personal physician who said Jackson appeared to have developed an addiction to medications had been a subject of criminal probe. He claimed he attempted to pull him out of the habit. Aside from propofol, Jackson was injected two sedatives (lorazepam and midazolam) which probably potentiated the effects of profolol.

With homicide ruling, Dr. Murray, a cardiac surgeon in Las Vegas, will most probably face criminal charges. An affidavit of LAPD Detective Orlando Martinez gives a description of the circumstances surrounding the pop star’s intriguing death. (Photo Credit: ctv.ca) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Short lifespan of Russians blamed on alcohol and tobacco



If the average age of death is 78 years among American men and about 64 among Filipinos, with Russian men, its below 60 years old. More than half of all Russian deaths at ages 15 to 54 can be attributed to alcohol and/or to cigarette smoking.

“A study published in the British medical journal, The Lancet, finds alcohol and tobacco consumption account for Russia's higher death rate compared to western Europe.”----VOA (08/24/09, Ardayeva, A)

United Nations disclosed that the Russian population is shrinking by half a percent per year due early deaths. The demographic crisis which alarms authorities makes deaths more common than births. Though the government launched an advertising campaign to discourage smoking and drinking, cigarette is peddled cheaply at 30 cents per pack and beer at less than a 1 dollar per bottle. It is said the average Russian adult drinks 50 bottles of vodka per year. (Photo Credit: fiona@flickr) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Death & cost of terminal care are still taboo among many patients



The provision of reimbursing time given by physicians to counsel patients on end-of-life issues elicited unease and horror among many Americans. Sen. Sarah Palin spoke against it in terms of “death panels” and others thought the measure was a step towards euthanasia. Such fear is expected. The Obama administration debunked these fears as myths.

The public has been reluctant to talk about advance directives, health proxies, and power of attorneys as “rationing” loomed. If money becomes too tight in the healthcare budget, control on who gets the services may be inevitable in USA.

Not representing the majority of US licensed physicians, the American Medical Association (AMA) believes compensating MDs to discuss options of a terminal patient is OK. It saves on expenses while clarifying voluntarily issues about the death process. Upon request however, free advice on life and the dying has been available in medical care since time immemorial. Why then does the government want to shell in additional money for counseling when it is part of healthcare all along? Obviously, money has something to do with it.

“Studies have shown that the 5% of Medicare patients who die each year account for 30% of Medicare's costs, with 78% of last-year-of-life expenses occurring in the month before death. A March 9 Archives of Internal Medicine study of 603 dying cancer patients at seven hospitals, oncology clinics and hospices found that care for patients who had end-of-life discussions with their physicians cost $1,295, compared with $2,780 for patients who did not have such talks.

Anthony L. Back, MD, professor of oncology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and an oncologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center,said “encouraging physicians to have extended counseling sessions with their patients through the Medicare system could help patients get the care they want at the end of their lives while saving the health system money.”---
AMA News. (08/24/09, O’ Reilly KB)

The counseling supported by AMA may remove barriers and misconceptions in tackling death, but there are practically no rules on what and how the doctor will share his advice. Physicians are inadequately trained on dispensing end-of-life advices. There is a possibility that patients and their relatives may be pressured in their decisions. =0=

RELATED BLOGS: AARP loses 60,000 members in July-August 2009 Posted by mesiamd at 8/18/2009; Sen. Sarah Palin stirs the healthcare debate with her warning of the “death panel” Posted by mesiamd at 8/15/2009

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PostHeaderIcon ADA not so happy about Obama’s healthcare bill



The American Dental Association (ADA) is not all smiles for the Obama healthcare reform. Reason? The new proposal doesn’t increase Medicaid payment rates and doesn’t decrease the administrative burden in taking care of indigent patients. The healthcare revamp doesn’t answer the dentist’s main concern--- the need to fix the Medicaid payment scheme which pays less than cost of keeping the business. ADA does not approve of a single-payer plan if it will mandate their compulsory participation.

For lack of monetary incentive, only about 15%-20% of dentists service Medicaid patients and some dentists opt to just give free treatment because of low and tedious reimbursement process.

Yet there are provisions in the bill that ADA supports. The group somehow agrees with the new house bill and the Senate Health Labor and Pensions (HELP) plan of expanding dental care---more for prevention treatment and infrastructure funding.

ADA supports greater patient access to dental services by increasing personnel in community health centers. The organization supports the bill’s proposal of eliminating out of the pocket payments for patients. (Photo Credi: Leannemichelle) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon A slow recovery from recession is still a threat according to Dr. Doom



Nouriel Roubini, the economics guru of NYU who accurately predicted the morbid economic meltdown still warns of a double dip recession in spite of the rosy forecast made this week by the chairman of the board of governors of the US Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke--- that there are indicators that the recession is wearing away.

Called Dr. Doom for his precise economic forecasts, Roubini shared his thought-provoking opinion in an article he wrote in Ft. com (Financial Times) on Sunday August 23, 2009 entitled “The risk of a double dip recession is rising.”

Unlike many optimists who want to have a rapid V-shaped recovery, Roubini thinks a U-shaped slow healing from the economic downturn is more likely to occur, probably within a two-year period.

Among the Roubini's reasons for a sluggish recovery are the rising unemployment in US and other parts of the world topping 10% till next year. A crisis in solvency prevents banks to lend and the private sector to invest. Consumers are cutting on expenses. The financial system has still to recover from the damage and losses incurred during the meltdown. Energy and food prices are still rising. There is less profits with high risk of debts and defaults as companies avoid expanding their investments and hiring more workers. (Photo Credit: canoraa) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Miss Venezuela bags Miss Universe 2009 crown





Stephania Fernandez who wears a bright red gown waits for the decision of the judges during the crucial moments of the beauty pageant held in Atlantis on Paradise Island in Bahamas this Sunday, August 3. 2009. The stunning latin beauty bested candidates to win the Miss Universe 2009 title succeeding Dayana Mendoza, last year’s winner who also comes from Venezuela.

With Fernandez, the 6th to romp away the crown for her country since 1979, are finalists Miss Dominican Republic Ada Aimee de la Cruz, Miss Kosovo Gona Dragusha, Miss Australia Rachel Finch and Miss Puerto Rico Mayra Matos Perez. Named Miss Congeniality is Miss China, Wang Jingyao while the Miss Photogenic title is given to Miss Thailand, Chutima Durongdej. (Photo Credits: Reuters/ Lucas Jackson; AP/ Andres Leighton) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Obama’s projected budget deficit jumps from $7.108 trillion to $9 trillion



When Americans were told that under Pres. Barack Obama's term, the 10-year US budget deficit will reach more than $7 trillion, they could only sigh in disappointment. This was not the promise they heard during the campaign. Under Obama’s talk when he sought the presidency, he assured: USA could ride the tide of economic crisis with less spending and less worry. It was not the case.

The deficit forecast was worse than what the White House optimistically insisted. Even with $1.3 trillion deficit Obama inherited from Pres. George Bush, a jump to $9 trillion had been staggering. Amidst promises to overhaul healthcare, improve education, and bring back the country to prosperity, mounting doubts continued to erode the trust Obama enjoyed since the election. Talks of economic recovery was not consistent with persistent high unemployment.

In keeping with original forecast of the Congressional Budget Office issued early in early 2009, the budget deficit in 2010 to 2019 is expected to reach a staggering $9.1 trillion. The disclosure brings more uncertainty and trepidation to the public that tries to make sense of the planned healthcare overhaul which will cost the government greater than $1 trillion in a nine years.

Republicans are quick to point out the excessive spending of Obama. Many question how America can pay and at the same time keep its credit rating in the world market with such huge deficit.

Economists wonder if the administration can stop heavy spending without raising taxes which can slacken eeconomic growth. Time is running out for Obama to convince the Americans that he is on the right track.(Photo Credit: nmfbihop) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Man-made organism opens questions on the limits of genomic science



Controversial scientist Dr. Craig Venter, the noted American biologist who tinkers with the genetic code has announced scientists are on the verge of making a synthetic bacterium from a combination of genetic splices from certain organisms. Speaking from the J. Craig Venter Research Institute in Maryland, the visionary of genomic investigations said researchers have figured to circumvent a key obstacle in the production of simple biologic agents.

Venter says “within months” a vital breakthrough in gene manipulation will unfold to give way to the first man-made species of organism. His team brings a lot of hope to advance research and the potential uses of the genetic engineering. But it also summons doubts.

Laboratory-created organisms can be prodded to make antibiotics and vaccines to combat diseases. With synthetic biologic agents, researchers can build enzymes to fight pollution. A man-made species of algae can be tasked to gobble up pollutants and chemical debris in the ocean floor. Scientists can use tailored bacteria to produce drugs, proteins, and biologic agents of myriad uses.

Venter's Man-Made Organism & Curie's Radioactive Radium

The development of an artificial organism is akin to what Warsaw-born Nobel prize awardee Marie Curie came to know when she bumped on the uses of radium during her studies in a makeshift laboratory in Paris, France. As a result of her astounding scientific work, the radioactive materials became a beneficial agent to diagnose and fight cancer as we know today.

However, radium’s unleashed energy Curie understood, was the basis of something sinisterly horrific---like the dreaded nuclear bomb which killed untold number of innocent people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Since then, the specter of the misuse of uranium energy stalked the survival of people.

Like radium and uranium research during Curie’s time, Venter’s technology, is not error-proof. With the good uses of their discoveries, comes danger which may put the human race in jeopardy. At present, relying mostly on suppposed credibility, there are very few regulations to oversee the safety of how scientists like Venter keep and manipulate the genetic code of living things. They practically have no accountability. Few people know how their new-found knowledge will be applied and where their discoveries will lead to.

Polar Uses of Scientific Research

While we focus on the positive sides of scientific researches, the experimentations on the basic unit of life can bring “angels” and “devils” flying. In spite of the assurances that studies are safe and are undertaken for “peaceful” purposes only, there is a cause of concern. Whether we are inspired by the universal benefits of these researches or we are stirred by self-gratification, there are moral and ethical questions that we have to grapple. To make an living organism is an ambitious science. Are we playing God?

The synthesized organism can generate precursors of deadly organisms that terrorists will love to get in waging a biologic warfare. On the other hand, it can produce disease-fighting immunoglobulins that can prevent or cure some of the world’s worst afflictions.

God silently watch over man’s folly and fancy. Without proper regulations and oversight, the production of synthetic organisms can be our next Pandora’s box. It teems with benevolent and evil surprises. =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Viva La Virgen! Viva Divino Rostro!



En Septiembre 11 hasta Septiembre 19 hoy ano, con orgullo, celebramos la fiesta del Nuestra Senora de Penafrancia, la patrona del Bicol en Filipinas. Rogamos para gozo, bondad, y paz. Felicidades a todos!

PENAFRANCIA FIESTA 2009
New York, New Jersey & Connecticut
September 11 to September 19, 2009


“It must be the same date, rain or shine, that fiestas had been recalled in many states and cities across the continental United States. With all the Bicolanos and their respective organizations from California to Chicago to Hawaii to Virginia to New York, one might wonder how many Filipino-Americans paid tribute to the patroness of the Bicol region.

As the chills of autumn set in and the soft slanted rays of the sun become more apparent in the early evening, a pork roast, a bottle of cold San Miguel beer, and line dancing can well define the Penafrancia fun.“
----Penafrancia in America by Augusto F. Mesia, M.D.

(Photo Credit: maberry)

RELATED BLOG: "OLPDA unveils schedule of 2009 Penafrancia Fiesta in Northeast" posted by mesiamd at 7/29/2009

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PostHeaderIcon Election change proposal by Sen. Ted Kennedy smacks with partisan politics?



Hampered by brain cancer, Sen. Edward Kennedy (Massachusetts-D) requested lawmakers in his state to change the law in anticipation of a vacancy that may occur if he dies in office. He wanted to do away with the current law requiring an election to replace the vacancy. Missing Washington due to his incapacity, he thought a delay in selecting his replacement can affect the voting outcome of a democrat-dominated legislature.

Yet back in 2004 when Kennedy’s fellow party-member John Kerry ran for presidency, he spearheaded and successfully junked the law of gubernatorial choice in replacing the vacancy because it was Gov. Mitt Romney, a Republican and member of the opposite party who would choose a replacement if Kerry won as president.

So what he asks the Massachusetts lawmakers now is a complete turnabout, calculated to benefit his party. With a dominant Democatric party, Kennedy' proposal will likely be decided on his favor. However, many recall the controversies of selecting a replacement by the governor. The choices for Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in Chicago and New York when they became president and secretary of state respectively were marred by disappointments. Choosing somebody by election (vs. governor's choice) is more anchored on what is best for the people and not for the benefit of the party. (Photo Credit: www.dag.nl) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon UP Ibalon son among winners in China Math Competition



An elementary grader and two high school students of Naga City won bronze medals from the recently concluded international China Math Olympiad hosted by the People’s Republic of China.

In a rigorous mathematics competition held in Ziamen and Tianjin last August 11 to 16, 2009, high school students John Reiner Bulaong of Ateneo de Naga University, Brian James Masalunga of Hope Christian School, and 6th grader Joseph Maria de Leon bagged the medals among a total of 90 garnered by the Philippine team.

Bulaong is the son of UP Ibalonian Melissa Sieglinde Borromeo-Bulaong and Joseph Rommel O. Bulaong. A triumphant welcome awawaits the winners when they return home. Congratulations!!! (Photo Credit: tthanes) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Lockerbie bomber goes home to Libya with a rousing welcome



“There's plenty of shame to go around. This is not justice. It's an abrogation of justice," said Stephanie Bernstein, wife of a lawyer who died on the flight blown up by terrorists.

The only person indicted and imprisoned for the 1988 dastardly bombing of the jetliner over Lockerbie, Scotland was released from prison on “humanitarian’ grounds by Scottish officials. Suffering from terminal prostate cancer, Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a former Libyan operative returned home in Tripoli, Libya on Thursday, August 20, 2009 afte being allowed freedom. He served only 8 years of his lifetime jail sentence and was set free amidst cheers from about a thousand jubilant supporters who met him in the airport as a "hero."

But relatives of those innocent passengers of Pan Am Flight 103 fumed over the decision, some openly expressing their devastation, saying that there is no justice for those 259 passengers who died. Carrying mostly Americans on their way home to New York, the targeted plane was blown up by the terrorist. (Photo Credit: ctv.ca/ AP)

Although it was claimed that compassion was the reason behind giving freedom to the bomber, politics could have played in setting him free from the Scottish prison. The US government expressed its intense disappointment over the decision. The Islamic jihadists and Libyans cheered the unremorseful terrorist. =0=

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PostHeaderIcon High mercury contamination in fish found in US



In a recent study disclosed by the US Geological Survey, mercury contamination had almost universal presence in fish caught in the streams in America. About a thousand fish were tested from almost 300 streams in the country. All of them had traces of mercury. A fourth of the results came out with levels that were beyond the tolerable level the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deemed safe for people. (Source: Globe Newspaper/ Boston.com/ AP)

Highest levels of mercury were detected in fish found in streams and coasts of the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and Louisiana. The finding could be an ominous reminder of the need for more pollution control and environmental conservation. Warnings previously raised to inform the public must be stressed.

Adverse Effects of Mercury

Poisoning from mercury can occur as an acute process arising from airborne emissions from coal and industrial wastes. Mercury is found in common household items such as batteries and bathroom cleaners. The metal can cause nervous system impairment, developmental retardation, incoordination, and learning disabilities in susceptible individuals including the unborn and young children.

Mercury is known to cause acrodyna (pink disease; painful extremities) which presents with soreness and reddish rash of distal extremities, irritability, loss of appetite, sweating, photophobia, sleep disturbances, and skin eruptions. Its non-specific manifestations are insiduous and early cases are hard to detect.

The body organs involved are often the nervous system (central and peripheral nervous sytem dysfunction,) gastrointestinal tract (gastroenteritis) and kidneys (tubular necrosis, renal insufficiency).

Recent exposures include contamination of fish in Minamata Bay in Japan (1960) resulting to a disabling neurologic illness called Minamata disaeas. Mercury-tainted fish and seafood had been reported in Canada while contamination of grains were found in Iraq (1960, 1970) and in the United States (1996). A dermatologic preparation harboring the toxic metal had been sold in Mexico. (Photo Credit: fishwhatcom)

Together with lead, arsenic, cadium, and polyvinyl chloride, mercury had been encountered in toys for children. In the past, mercury was an ingredient of diuretics, antibacterial agents, and laxatives used as medicines. It had been used as a part of sphygmomanometers, thermometers and other medical instruments.

More recently, a controversy on the presence of mercury in some vaccine preservatives (thimerosal) raised its possible link to autism which remains unproven. A touchy issue about pregnant women eating potentially contaminated fish and the use of amalgam in dental flllings have not been fully resolved.

Not until mercury was withdrawn from drug manufacture that adverse toxiciy had become uncommon. In whatever form, the metal is toxic. It can be ingested, inhaled, injected, and absorbed on the skin. Due to the widespread use of mercury-bearing fuel fossils and agricultural products, exposure and contamination remain a health problem in the green world.=0=

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PostHeaderIcon OLPDA's Night of Western Music



Our Lady of Penafrancia Devotess Assoiation (OLPDA) invites you to a Night of Dancing Western Music at Our Lady of Victories School Auditorium in Ege Avenue, off West Side Avenue in New Jersey City. The event whose proceeds will partly defray the expenses of the association in Ina's honor starts at 5PM and ends at 10 PM on Sunday, August 30, 2009.

The lovely affair is in preparation to the September Penafrancia fiesta being readied by OLPDA for the Northeast Bicolanos on September 11 to 19, 2009. Interested friends and supporters are cordially invited to come in their Western casual attire. Bicol food will be served.(Photo Credit: eppic123) =0=

Contact Persons: Genevieve del Rosario (201) 435-2840
Cora Velasco (201) 424-8572
Lita Pena (201) 432-2144
Carmen Oliver (201) 469-6180
Lily Cantuba (551) 358-4008
DJ Butchoy (551) 689-8723
Amado (Boy) Cabaero---Overall Chairman

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PostHeaderIcon Iraq bloodbath kills 95



Iraqis who have been used to killings that average about 200-300 per month are alarmed by the recent carnage that brought 95 dead and more than 500 injured. The deaths come from coordinated detonation of cars, trucks, and mortars on key targets in Baghdad---among the deadliest this year. One such bomb has exploded near the finance ministry wounding at least 200 people, mostly innocent civilians. Two Al Qaeda militants were arrested in connection with the senseless blasts.

“I am saddened that the violence continues, including an appalling string of attacks today in Baghdad which took the lives of scores of innocent people," UN Sec. Gen. Ban Ki-moon ABCNews (08/19/09, Barker, A.)

A Sunni politician Falah Hassan Zeidan condemned the terrorist attacks in the city where the parliament, national government, and international community are located. Admitted by government officials, he complained of the laxity of the security men tasked to keep peace in the area.

The cowardly attacks have increased since the partial withdrawal of US forces last June. However, the decision to keep for about 2 years American military forces in the capital city remains. (Photo Credit: minnimarg) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Bicol bishops up against coal mining in Catanduanes



Bishops in Bicol have voiced their opposition against the Monte de Oro Resources and Energy Inc. which was awarded exploration of 7,000 hectares for coal mining in towns of San Andres, Caramoan and Panganiban in Catanduanes.

A friend of Pres. Gloria M. Arroyo, Enrique Razon is the owner of the private company which has an additional 8,000 hectares allocated by the Department of Energy for the same purpose. The mining operation is expected to yield P6.2 billion, bringing the government 3% return of P186 million and P9 million in taxes.

The bishops are planning to ask help from Pope Benedict XVI in their rejection of the mining project which endangers the environment, disrupts livelihood, and threatens destruction of Catanduanes Island. Their position is supported by the Provincial Board of Catanduanes which passed a resolution supporting the pro-environmet and anti-mining stance.

The bishops recall the mining experience of Rapu-Rapu, Albay in the Diocese of Legazpi, which caused pollution and threatened the health of the residents in the area. In December 2008, the bishops informed the pope of their concerns and they plan to follow the issue with him in the Vatican.

“We are going to meet this coming November to come up with another pastoral letter, statements and another letter to be sent to the Pope,” said Bishop Quiambao.

The 2008 letter was signed by Bishops Leonardo Legaspi of the metropolitan archbishop of Caceres, Arturo Bastes of the Diocese of Sorsogon, Manolo A. de los Santos of Virac, Gilbert Carcera of Daet, Joel Baylon Masbate, Jose Rojas Jr. of Libmanan, and Quiambao
.”---Inquirer (08/20/09, Nasol, Rey, M; Gianan, F.)

The mining exploration is not bad per se. Mining provides livelihood and improves the economy in the community. Yet to operate, it has to have safeguards against pollution and environmental destruction. A rejection of the exploration is valid if these safeguards aren’t met and the benefits of the operation will not benefit the the community.(Photo Credit: xiquinhosilva) =0=

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PostHeaderIcon Michael Jackson & his ancient Egyptian look-alike



She can be La Toya Jackson or Whoopi Goldberg---- or why not Michael Jackson?

Displayed in the Field Museum in Chicago is a 3,000 year old Egyptian limestone bust showing an unidentified woman supposed to be sculpted during the New Kingdom Period, 1550 BC to 1050 BC. The stone piece of art draws attention for its simiiarity to the look of pop idol Michael Jackson who is still mourned worldwide after his untimely death. (Photo Credit: YahooNews/ AFP/HO/File) =0=

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