Feb 092014
 
Group aims to spread love amid devastation

LOVE MISSION. Volunteers of the Tzu Chi Foundation hand over relief items to typhoon survivors in Tacloban City. The group has so far helped more than 28,000 city residents. CONTIBUTED PHOTO Beyond just rebuilding villages destroyed by Super Typhoon Yolanda, one organization has been helping survivors heal from within, repairing the deep wounds of grief and loss by living up to its name: Tzu Chi, Chinese for “compassionate relief.” The Tzu Chi Foundation, an international humanitarian nonprofit group established in Taiwan in 1966, has been quietly working on the ground across devastated Leyte, on a mission to revive a “circulation of love” in places that hope may have momentarily abandoned. Led by its Philippine branch, Tzu Chi, an organization that commands a 10-million strong membership across 47 countries, has brought relief to some 60,000 families across the disaster zone, initiating cash-for-work programs in the worst-hit villages and installing prefabricated schools and houses for the displaced. In the words of its founder, globally renowned Buddhist nun and Ramon Magsaysay laureate Dharma Master Cheng Yen, Tzu Chi’s work is one of giving survivors the confidence that they could begin again: That is, to “uplift their body and spirit with love and motivate them to take action to rebuild their own lives.” “Our philosophy is that the suffering of others is like our own suffering. That is the teaching of our founder. When we help others, we must do it with a pure heart, and we must give without expecting anything in return Read More …

Feb 082014
 
At least 3 more Catholic schools eyeing academic calendar shift

After Ateneo de Manila University, at least three more Catholic universities are considering shifting to the international school calendar where classes start around August. The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), a grouping of Catholic educational institutions in the Philippines, said these include University of Santo Tomas, De La Salle University, and Adamson University. “We can only show our support to them for taking the step towards a globally competitive education institution,” CEAP advocacy and information management officer Anthony Coloma said in an article posted on the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines news site. He said the three are “autonomous schools” because they have a “long tradition of excellence in the area of education.” Earlier, Ateneo announced it is shifting its calendar to start in August and end in May. This applies to its undergraduate and graduate schools starting School Year 2015-2016. “Although ADMU is a CEAP member school, it is their discretion and communal decision to move into a new school calendar,” Atty. Coloma said. The CBCP also noted the University of the Philippines will adopt a new calendar that starts in August, starting academic year 2014-2015, except in the Diliman (Quezon City) campus. — LBG, GMA News

Feb 082014
 
LTFRB starts removing license plates of bus firm in Bontoc tragedy

14 dead, 32 hurt in Bontoc bus accident . Rescuers attend to the injured and dead passengers of a Florida bus that plunged into a 116-meter ravine in Sitio Paggang, Talubin, Bontoc, Mountain Province on Friday, February 7. Cordillera PNP The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board on Sunday started removing the license plates from the fleet of a bus firm whose unit figured in a deadly accident in Mountain province last Friday. LTFRB Chairman Winston Ginez led the removal of the license plates of GV Florida Transport early Sunday, radio dzBB’s Tuesday Niu reported. Personnel of the LTFRB also checked the numbers on the chassis and engines of the buses to see if they match. The LTFRB teams went to the bus company’s terminals in Cubao in Quezon City, then to Sampaloc in Manila. The LTFRB earlier imposed a 30-day suspension on the company following the tragedy. In the meantime, a separate report by dzBB’s Paulo Santos said the company asked for understanding from its passengers, as it said all its trips are canceled “due to the preventive suspension issued by the LTFRB.” “All reservations will be refunded full,” it said. Last Friday, a unit of GV Florida fell into a ravine in Mountain Province, resulting in at least 14 people killed. One of the fatalities was comedian Arvin “Tado” Jimenez. A separate dzBB report said GV Florida Transport sought understanding from the public for Friday’s accident. A lawyer of the bus firm went to the bus terminal to Read More …

Feb 082014
 
DepEd tells school heads: Keep JS prom simple

As high school students prepare for their Junior-Senior Prom, the Department of Education over the weekend reminded schools to keep the event simple but meaningful. The DepEd stressed it does not want parents and students to worry about spending much for the event, radio dzBB reported early Sunday. Officials of public schools were particularly instructed to ensure the simplicity of the yearly tradition, the report added. If possible, the DepEd suggested that the prom be held inside the school premises, instead of at a fancy venue. The report also said the DepEd urged school administrators not to encourage parents and students to spend much for outfits. Students and parents are in the middle of preparations for the yearly prom, many of them spending on gowns and outfits and other arrangements. — LBG, GMA News

Feb 082014
 
Private sector moves to define role in disaster preparedness, response

The private sector has been commended both locally  and internationally for its support for the rehabilitation of areas affected by Typhoon Yolanda, but it is moving to take disaster response a step further. Members of the private sector, including GMA Network, worked together to create disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) training modules for the private sector in a writeshop conducted in Tagaytay by the Office of Civil Defense and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on Feb. 6 and 7. The writeshop was conducted in compliance with the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Act, which lays down how the public and private sectors can collaborate and cooperate in responding to and preventing disaster.  Harmonizing with other industries and public sector “[The Philippine DRRM Act of 2010] already lays an excellent foundation for cooperation and collaboration between public and private sectors to reduce and manage disaster risks,” said Dr. Benito Pacheco, Vice Chancellor of Research and Development of the University of the Philippines-Diliman and the writeshop’s main facilitator. “What we need next is a new ‘symphony orchestra mode’ of conducting, by which the private company players can blend in better among themselves, and together with public agencies.” Two sets of DRRM training modules were written: One for executives and another for mid-level managers. Those modules will then be used for a three-hour chief executive officers’ meeting to reach major decisions on how industries will respond to disasters. A separate three-day mid-level managers’ workshop will soon follow for discussions Read More …

Feb 082014
 
US warship docks at Manila port for five-day goodwill visit

USS Pinckney docks at Manila harbor . Destroyer USS Pinckney docks at Manila South Harbor on Saturday February 8, 2014, for a routine port call and a five-day goodwill visit to highlight strong ties between the US and the Philippines. Danny Pata The USS Pinckney, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer docked at the South Habor in Manila for a routine port call according to a report from GMA’s Balitanghali program on Saturday. Commanding officer Frank Okata said this is the first time the warship visited the Philippines and the South East Asian region. Its crew members will be staying for a five-day goodwill visit which Okata said will give the US Navy crew a chance to interact with Filipinos and visit Metro Manila. Also he said their crew members meticulously prepared for their visit to the country to avoid a repeat of an incident last year when the USS Guardian ran aground at the Tubbataha Reef, a World Heritage Site. Among USS Pinckney’s crew members is Filipino-American US Navy seal Geraldine Igualdo who originally hails from Benguet province, the report said. According to Igualdo, there were a dozen Pinckney sailors of Filipino descent. The USS Pinckney is home-ported at San Diego, California, and traveled a month to reach the Philippines. — Andrei Medina /LBG, GMA News

Feb 082014
 
Palace open to 'help' from third party on row with HK

Malacañang indicated Saturday it is open to third-party help in resolving its row with Hong Kong, which recently imposed sanctions stemming from the hostage tragedy in Manila in 2010. But presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said such third-party help should be “consistent” with Philippine national interest and the position of the Philippine government. “(If) it is a private initiative that will effect better relations with Hong Kong and (is) consistent with national interest, why not?” Lacierda said on state-run dzRB Radyo ng Bayan. A report on BusinessMirror newspaper had quoted physician and Chinese General Hospital director James Dy as saying he plans to appeal to Hong Kong chief executive C.Y. Leung to reconsider the Hong Kong government’s decision. Earlier this month, Hong Kong revoked the visa-free privileges of holders of official Philippine passports after the Philippines refused to apologize for the 2010 tragedy. The August 2010 tragedy involved a dismissed policeman who took a busload of tourists hostage in Manila to demand his reinstatement. But the policeman and eight Hong Kong tourists were killed in a botched police rescue operation. While the Philippines expressed regret over the tragedy that killed eight Hong Kong tourists, it has not issued an apology. President Benigno Aquino III, in an interview with The New York Times, reiterated that he has no plans to apologize as doing so could create a “legal liability.”  — LBG, GMA News

Feb 072014
 
LTFRB issues 30-day preventive suspension on 228 Florida bus units

14 dead, 32 hurt in Bontoc bus accident . Rescuers attend to the injured and dead passengers of a Florida bus that plunged into a 116-meter ravine in Sitio Paggang, Talubin, Bontoc, Mountain Province on Friday, February 7. Cordillera PNP The Land Transportation and Franchising Regulatory Board has issued a 30-day preventive suspension order on a bus firm whose unit figured in an accident that killed 14 people and injured 32 others in Bontoc, Mt. Province early on Feb. 7. In a phone-patch interview on “Balitanghali” on Saturday, LTFRB chairman Atty. Winston Ginez said the preventive suspension is ordered against the Florida Transport, owner of the bus that plunged into a 116-meter-deep ravine in Barangay Talubin. Fourteen people, including comedian Arvin “Tado” Jimenez, musician David Sicam, leader of the Kinaiya Band, and visual artist Gerard Baja, were killed and 32 others hurt. The order came after the LTFRB discovered that the license plate (TXT-872) was issued to a bus from Mountain Province Cable Tours, owned by a certain Norberto Cue, Sr. Ginez said on Saturday, the LTFRB will confiscate the yellow plates of all 228 Florida Transit bus units with Nueva Viscaya, Mountain Province, Cagayan, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, and Bataan routes. The Florida bus crash and license-plate fraud came just two months after a horrific fall from the Skyway in Metro Manila of a Don Mariano Transit bus that also had fraudulent identification on its chassis, belonging to another vehicle. After the Skyway crash, the LTFRB vowed to impose Read More …

Feb 072014
 
All 228 Florida buses ordered off the streets after fatal Bontoc crash

14 dead, 32 hurt in Bontoc bus accident . Rescuers attend to the injured and dead passengers of a Florida bus that plunged into a 116-meter ravine in Sitio Paggang, Talubin, Bontoc, Mountain Province on Friday, February 7. Cordillera PNP (Updated 4:30 p.m.) All 228 buses in the Florida Transport fleet were ordered off the nation’s highways for at least 30 days, after one of its buses fell over a hundred meters into a ravine in the Mountain Province on Friday morning. In a phone-patch interview on “Balitanghali” on Saturday, Land Transportation and Franchising Regulatory Board (LTFRB) chairman Winston Ginez said during the 30-day preventive suspension, the agency will conduct an investigation to determine if the franchise license of the bus company needs to be revoked, suspended or canceled. Fourteen people, including comedian Arvin “Tado” Jimenez, musician David Sicam, leader of the Kinaiya Band, and visual artist Gerard Baja, were killed and 32 others hurt. The order came after the LTFRB discovered that the ill-fated bus’s license plate (TXT-872) was issued to a different bus from Mountain Province Cable Tours. Ginez said on Saturday, the LTFRB will confiscate the yellow plates of all 228 Florida Transit bus units with Nueva Viscaya, Mountain Province, Cagayan, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, and Bataan routes. The Florida bus crash came just two months after a horrific fall from the Skyway in Metro Manila of a Don Mariano Transit bus that also had fraudulent identification on its chassis, belonging to another vehicle. After the Skyway Read More …