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and taxes, the deadline for professional tax payments is on
January 31, while the deadline for payments on Community
Tax, both corporate and individual, is on February 28. The
Miscellaneous Division will be extending work hours,
as follows: January 3 to 5, from 8am to 9pm; January 6
and 7, from 8am to 5pm; January 8 to 12, from 8am to
10pm; January 13 and 14, from 8am to 6pm; January 15
to 19, from 8am to 10pm; January 20 and 21, 8am to 7pm;
January 22 to 26, 8am to 10pm; January 27 and 28, 8am to
8pm; and January 29 and 31, 8am to 10pm. (ICRD Makati/
ECP/JCP/PIA-NCR)
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CORPORATION
TO
VOLUNTARILY
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A
Notice is given that a notice of intent of dissolve
THE GRAND HOTEL DE AMORE INC.
(Name of Corporation)
A Georgia corporation with its registered office at
L1 C2 DIVERSION ROAD, BACAO II, GEN. TRIAS CITY, CAVITE
(Address of Corporation)
Will be delivered to the Securities and Exchange Commission for filing
in accordance with the Philippine Corporation code.
We will mail a copy of the advertisement to the following location:
NAME: MA. GRACIELE I. BOCALAN
ADDRESS: F&E DE CASTRO SUBD. MULAWIN, TANZA, CAVITE
NAME: ARIEL A. BOCALAN
ADDRESS: F&E DE CASTRO SUBD. MULAWIN, TANZA, CAVITE
NAME: ANNIEVIE B. ARIZA
ADDRESS: B5 L13 GLOWING FIELD SUBD. SAHUD-ULAN,
TANZA, CAVITE
NAME: MA. LILIBETH I. CAMERINO
ADDRESS: 151 J. MIRANDA ST., STA. CRUZ, CAVITE CITY
NAME: JOEL A. ITUGOT
ADDRESS: 412 A. ESPIRITU ST., STA. CRUZ, CAVITE CITY
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Ang Caviteno
Jan. 08, 15 & 22, 2018
MMDA fields 1,300
personnel for Quiapo
feast
MANILA -- Starting Friday (Jan. 5), the Metropolitan
Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will be
deploying some 1,300 personnel for this year’s Feast of
the Black Nazarene.
According to MMDA spokesperson Celine
Pialago, the agency expects millions of devotees from
various parts of the country to participate in the annual
‘Traslacion’ or the procession or passage of the Black
Nazarene from the Quirino Grandstand to the Minor
Basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo.
The agency will assist the Manila City local
government unit in ensuring crowd control, providing first
aid measures and clearing operations of the routes where
image of the Black Nazarene will pass through.
The Road Emergency Group will install tents at
the Quirino Grandstand to provide medical assistance for
the devotees who will participate in the annual ‘Pahalik’
and Black Nazarene procession.
Around 400 personnel of the MMDA will help
the Manila Police District in ensuring crowd control
during the procession.
The Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group and
Metro Parkway Clearing Group will be cleaning up the
debris left behind after the procession.
“We are advising devotees from the provinces to
come at an earlier time,” Pialago said.
The ‘Pahalik’ of the Black Nazarene will start on
January 8 while a midnight Holy Eucharistic Mass will be
celebrated on January 9 by Quiapo Church rector Msgr.
Hernando Coronel, while Archbishop of Manila Cardinal
Luis Antonio Tagle will give his homily.
The ‘Traslacion’ will start after the morning
prayer at 5 am which will start from Rizal Park to the
Quiapo Church. (EPC/JCP/PIA-NCR)
Enero 08-14, 2018
NUJP protests Facebook take down of anti-
Lozano cited that President Corazon Aquino’s
Marcos posts
Proclamation No. 3 of March 1986 “shall remain operative
By RAYMUND VILLANUEVA
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines called
out Facebook for taking down separate anti-Marcos posts
by a journalist and a blogger, calling the social media
platform’s move as “a direct infringement on the users’
right to freedom of expression.”
Facebook took down on Tuesday Manila
Bulletin columnist Tonyo Cruz and blogger Gang Badoy’s
respective posts denouncing the alleged compromise deal
between the Rodrigo Duterte government and the family
of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
In an alert, the NUJP said Cruz received a notice
from Facebook at about 8 pm Tuesday that it has taken
down his post entitled “Community Standards ng mga
Kawatan.”
Cruz’s post denounced Facebook’s takedown
of Badoy’s post containing photos of the alleged draft
agreement between the government and the Marcos family.
Badoy’s post prompted a reaction from
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque denying the
alleged deal, but confirmed the Palace had received a copy
of it.
Badoy’s post was taken down by Facebook
Tuesday morning for “violating community standards” but
was restored at past 1 pm.
Compromise agreement
Badoy’s original post included photos of a a
July 31, 2017 letter by Chief Presidential Legal Adviser
Salvador Panelo acknowledging known Marcos loyalist
Oliver Lozano’s earlier letter regarding his “views,
comments and suggestions to create a legal team to study
the Compromise Agreement with the Marcos family.”
“We shall further study your suggestions,”
Panelo’s letter to Lozano further read.
Lozano, through a draft House bill, sought
immunity for the Marcoses from further sequestration or
freeze orders of their alleged ill-gotten wealth.
for not more than eighteen months” after the ratification of
the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
In exchange for disposing all pending cases
against the Marcoses, Lozano’s draft proposed an
unidentfied percentage of the late dictator’s wealth to be
shared with the government.
Lozano added that the Marcos wealth should be
used by the Duterte government for “massive economic
development and world-class rehabilitation” of illegal
drug users, rebels and destabilizers as well as to enable the
government to settle the country’s foreign and local debts.
In his draft compromise agreement, Lozana
wrote that the monies may also address the devastation of
Marawi, Tacloban and other places.
‘Accident’
“Facebook has also prevented me from posting
on its website and from accessing my Messenger account.
The official reason they gave is that I violated ‘community
standards,’” Cruz said in a statement sent to the NUJP.
“I can still log in but I cannot post, comment
or send a message for the same reason — ‘violation of
community standards,’” he added.
As of 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, Cruz’s account has
been restored.
Facebook has apologized to both Badoy and Cruz
for “accidentally removing” their posts.
“The NUJP condemns Facebook’s baseless takedown of
netizens’ posts critical of the government and institutions,
as it is a direct infringement on the users’ right to freedom
of expression,” the media group said.
“We call out Facebook for its arbitrary ‘community
standards.’ which is often used as a basis for expurgating
critical and thought-provoking commentaries,” NUJP
said.
“We urge the social media platform to review its
guidelines to ensure that it will not violate the people’s
right to freely express themselves,” the group added.
Reposted by Bulatlat
Injustice in being gagged: CA denied petition
for Veloso’s written deposition
By RUTH LUMIBAO
MANILA — Almost three years after a complaint against
her recruiters had been filed, justice remains elusive for
eight-year death row detainee Mary Jane Veloso.
Mary Jane Veloso is an OFW who was a victim
of illegal recruitment and arrested on drug charges
in Indonesia. On the early morning of her scheduled
execution, April 29, 2015, she received a reprieve from
the Indonesian governmentpending conclusion of the case
and the investigation by Philippine authorities.
(For more articles on Mary Jane Veloso, please
click the following link http://bulatlat.com/main/tag/
mary-jane-veloso/ )
On January 5, 2018, the 11th Division of the
Court of Appeals (CA) promulgated a decision affirming
the injunction barring her written testimony.
The National Union of People’s Lawyers
(NUPL), which has served as Veloso’s counsel in her drug
trafficking case in Indonesia and private counsels in the
case against her recruiters, formerly filed a petition for her
written deposition to take the place of an actual testimony.
Currently detained in Indonesia, Veloso could not be
transported to the Philippines during the pendency of the
case against her recruiters.
Her recruiters’ counsel, the Public Attorney’s
Office (PAO) opposed this by filing an injunction petition,
citing that a written testimony will deprive their clients
of the right to face the complainant and also to a speedy
disposition of the case.
NUPL hit the decision of the Appeals Court as
‘disappointing, frustrating, ironic, and unrealistic’. Hoping
that the CA would consider the novelty of the situation,
allowing her written testimony to shed light on the whole
truth.
“No fundamental right is violated if Mary Jane is
allowed to answer written interrogatories as the accused
through counsel will be present when her deposition is
taken in Indonesia in the presence not only of the same
Philippine judge hearing the case for human trafficking,
illegal recruitment and swindling, but also other concerned
judicial and consular officials of the Philippines and
Indonesia,” the National Union of People’s Lawyers
(NUPL) said in a statement.
“Just let her speak out and let her story stand on
its own. Or shall we wait for her to be sent to the gallows
with her mouth gagged?” the human rights lawyers’ group
said.
Team of medical volunteers from the Provincial Government of Cavite and the Philippine Air Force Reserve Command
once again visited the municipality of GMA, for another medical and dental mission in Barangay Poblacion 1 on
December 14, 2017. Barangay Captain EJay Fontanilla and the health workers who assisted during the event expressed
appreciation to Governor Boying Remulla for the outreach project that benefited almost 300 locals.