INFORMING THE PEOPLE OF WHAT IS TAKING PLACE AROUND THE PHILIPPINES IN NEWS, FEATURE AND DOCUMENTARY FORMS. TOPICS VARY WHICH INCLUDE POLITICS, CONFLICT, PEACE, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, BUSINESS, TOURISM, AGRICULTURE/AQUACULTURE COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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Sunday, February 26, 2006
Daily Inquirer journalist brings pride to Zamboanga
text ARIZZA ANN SAHI NOCUM, Gr. 5 – Esmeralda, School of the Holy Spirit, Quezon City
Ashia Marie Sahi Nocum, daughter of Zamboanga-born Inquirer reporter Armand N. Nocum, landed 1st runner-up in the DHL National Age Group Championship golf tournament Saturday at the Riviera Sports & Country Club in Silang, Cavite.
Saturday, February 25, 2006
INSIDE PCIJ: Stories behind our stories
FVR on emergency declaration: "overkill"
Posted By Vinia Datinguinoo
Filed under In the News, State of National Emergency
More than 100 women from all over Mindanao and Sulu have called the Philippine government to free MNLF Chairman Nur Misuari who has been jailed for four years on rebellion charges.
Friday, February 24, 2006
Corruption in the Philippines is very serious.
Be sensitive! Be bothered! Be involved!
A CALL TO COMMIT TO THE SPIRIT OF EDSA I
MALACAÑAN PALACE MANILA PROCLAMATION NO. 1017
PROCLAMATION DECLARING A STATE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, over these past months, elements in the political opposition have conspired with authoritarians of the extreme Left represented by the NDF-CPP-NPA and the extreme Right, represented by military adventurists--the historical enemies of the democratic Philippine State—who are now in tactical alliance and engaged in a concerted and systematic conspiracy, over a broad front, to bring down the duly constituted Government elected in May 2004;
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The Southern Command, one of the biggest of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ unified commands, gave its assurance that the entire government forces in Mindanao remain strongly united and loyal to the Arroyo administration.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
IMAGE OF THE DAY
ARMM Governor Datu Zaldy Ampatuan >
Maguindanao residents beneficiary of rice fortification program in ARMM
RESIDENTS of Maguindanao will now be able to avail of iron-fortified rice in accredited Bigasan outlets located in the local public markets, officials of the National Food Authority of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao announced Tuesday.
Edgar Bentulan, NFA-ARMM regional director, said that the introduction of nutrient fortified rice is in line with the government’s thrust to curb micronutrient deficiency in the country.
“Iron fortified rice is available in bags of 50kg and in 1kg packs. Fortifying rice with important nutrient like iron can greatly advance our campaign to lessen the incidence of undernutrition and other related condition among our constituents,” Bentulan said.
The lack of vitamin A, Iron and Iodine, which are needed to keep a sound mind and a healthy body, leads to micronutrient deficiency. This condition is said to be most prevalent nutritional disorder in the world today most especially in poor and developing countries.
The disorder is a main contributing factor in the occurrence of weak, sickly and unproductive populace- a hindrance in a nation’s growth. Iron fortified rice should supplement the dietary nutritional intake and alleviate iron deficiency anemia among children and lactating mothers.
Aside from the introduction of iron-fortified rice, the government will also launch other nutrient fortified commodities like sugar, cooking oil and flour. The NFA is tasked to oversee the implementation of the rice fortification program.
Studies conducted by the NFA reveal that iron fortification of rice does not affect the taste and sensory characteristics both on the raw and cooked rice. Iron fortified rice has the same shelf life as regular rice. (BPI-ARMM)
Monday, February 20, 2006
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US personnel for the joint Balikatan (shoulder-to-shoulder) military exercise will be diverted from Jolo, Sulu to Southern Leyte to help with the disaster relief, as search effort continues in a landslide buried village in Saint Bernard town.
Sunday, February 19, 2006
bid to put back SFPD under ARMM
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At least 10 people were missing when mudflows occurred late Saturday in Zamboanga del Sur province in the southern Philippines, officials said on Sunday.
Corruption in the Philippines is very serious.
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after a formal opening ceremony of Balikatan 2006
A bomb attack killed a civilian and injured 20 people late Saturday at a videoke bar near an Army headquarters on Jolo Island in the southern Philippines, where American soldiers have been staying for the RP-US joint anti-terrorism exercise.
Friday, February 17, 2006
in condemning anti-Islam Danish cartoons
An influential Catholic priest based in Cotabato, Central Mindanao has joined Muslims in condemning the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad that angered Islam believers all over the world.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Philippine Council for Islam and Democracy represents Muslim Filipinos to US-Islamic World Forum in Qatar
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A top Malaysian military official has been visiting the southern Philippines, where the International Monitoring Team (IMT) is supporting the peace process between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Allies. An American security officer and
a Filipino soldier guard during the arrival
of US engineering equipment and logistics
at a wharf in Jolo, Sulu for the joint RP-
US Balikatan Exercise. (HADER GLANG)
gov’t to sustain peace in Zamboanga Sur
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Believe me or not. This old woman, Ummay Salama, who belongs to the Muslim Tausug tribe in Parang, Sulu, claims she is 167 years old with 21 children and 300 grandchildren. Her husband passed away a year ago at age 177. She said she can still read the Holy Qur’an and travel with the help by an aide. Asked what she thought about her longer life. She said she “always take or chew betel nut (Areca Catechu) mixed with kava leaves (Piper methysticum).” And she said that she prefers taking the plants everyday than eating food. “I feel better everytime I take the plants.” In an interview, the old woman advises the people in the new generation to strengthen their faith to God and take betel nut with kava leaves to keep their life longer. (If Ummay Salama’s age is proven by the Guinness World Records, she would have to become the oldest person alive ever, superceding the current holder of the Guinness’ World’s Oldest Person, Maria Ester de Capovilla of Ecuador, 116-year old (born September 14, 1889). (HADER GLANG)
Monday, February 13, 2006
Muslims in Basilan stage protest against the move of the mayor of Isabela City to demolish the mosque in their village. They also condemn the Danish caricatures of Prophet Mohammad. (HADER GLANG)
Basilan Muslims protest Isabela City
mayor’s move to demolish mosque
HUNDREDS of Muslims staged Monday a protest against the move of Mayor Luis Biel to demolish a mosque in Isabela City, Basilan as they joined the Muslims throughout the world in condemning Danish caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.