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“DEN” Santos, Jonerry “JONEZ” Macapagal, Roxanne “ROX” Ty, Aiko Onitsuka, Giana “SERMENT”
Llanes, Jeshua “FOFI” Ferrer matapos ang ensayo sa Globe Lifespeed Home Booth sa Bonifacio High
Street.
KASAYSAYAN!
NAKASENTRO ang atensyon ng paghahanda sa
Subic at New Clark City sa Tarlac bilang main hub
ng 30th Southeast Asian Games hosting, ngunit
buhay ang aksiyon sa satellite venues sa Tagaytay,
Batangas, Taguig at sa Manila, partikular ang
makasaysayang Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
NASUBUKAN ng mga miyembro ng National Training pool ang bagong gawang track oval sa New Clark
City sa ginanap na PATAFA-Colgate Weekly Run, habang tinanghal na Batang Pinoy ‘most bemedalled
athlete’ si archer Aldrener Igot Jr. at napanatili ni Kheith Rhynne Cruz ang korona sa table tennis event.
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Ibinigay ng Santo Papa ang kaniyang skullcap sa batang Pinoy na si Simone Gabriele Caalaman sa isang
special audience sa Roma. Larawan mula kay Glysa Caalaman
ROME – Hindi ipinagkait ng isang batang Pilipino sa Roma ang zucchetto o skullcap na
mismong ibinigay sa kaniya ni Pope Francis noong Mayo.
Nagulat na lamang ang ina ni Simone Gabriele Caalaman nang i-donate ng anak ang papal
skullcap sa kaniyang eskuwelahan, ang Scuola Paritaria La Salle Roma.
“Idinonate niya sa school. Sabi niya pagpapa-thank niya raw sa school kasi kung hindi dahil sa
kanila hindi niya daw makikita si Papa Francesco,” sabi ni Glysa Caalaman.
Kabilang ang paaralan ng kaniyang anak sa mga napili na magkaroon ng special Papal Audience
para sa ika-300 anibersaryo ng pagkamatay ni St. John Baptist de La Salle kamakailan.
Dinaluhan ito ng delegasyon ng iba’t ibang La Salle schools at unibersidad hindi lamang mula sa
Italya kundi sa buong mundo.
“Gusto rin kasi ng bata na makita ng ibang tao at ng ibang bata para maging example sa kanila.
Siya lang din daw kasi 'yung Pinoy doon sa ipinadala ng school niya, kaya proud 'yung bata,”
dagdag ni Glysa.
Ibinigay ni Pope Francis ang skullcap kay Simone matapos niyang hilingin kung maaari itong
mahawakan.
“Yes, it feels great! I was really happy,” ayon kay Simone sa salin sa wikang English.
Tubong Cavite ang pamilya Caalaman at may 10 taon nang naninirahan sa Roma.
Para sa ina na isa ring La Salle graduate sa Pilipinas, proud siyang napabilang ang anak sa
napiling dumalo sa special Papal Audience at personal mismong pinili ng director na magbigay
ng isang medalyon para sa Santo Papa.
“Nung napili siya, ang saya namin kasi parang 'yung sabi nung director na isa siya mga batang
magaling sa school,” sabi pa ni Glysa.
Para naman kay Simone, sapat na ang pagkakataong iyon na nakita niya ang Santo Papa. Pero
kung may iba pa siyang puwedeng ibigay, sabi ni Simone “a rosary or even a hug!”
May payo rin si Simone sa mga batang tulad niya na gustong makita ang Santo Papa.
“For all the people who wish to meet Pope Francis, the first thing they should do is be good,
always pray, and always have the opportunity to do it, and never lose hope,” sabi ni Simone.
Nakadisplay ngayon sa La Salle School sa Roma ang zucchetto na ibinigay ng Santo Papa kay
Caalaman.
Eight warships and four aircraft from seven countries, and more than a thousand
personnel representing all 10 Asean states and the US are taking part in the
exercise, a US Navy statement said on Sunday.
The Republic of Singapore Navy’s (RSN) Formidable-class frigate RSS
Tenacious is among the vessels involved in the five-day exercise, which is being
co-led by the US and Royal Thai navies.
Commander of the First Flotilla from the RSN, Colonel Lim Yu Chuan, said:
“The exercise is a useful platform for the navies of Asean member states to
engage with the United States Navy to strengthen practical cooperation, enhance
understanding and build confidence, by working together to deal with maritime
incidents at sea.”
The opening ceremony for the five-day exercise took place at Sattahip Naval Base
in Thailand yesterday.PHOTO: MINDEF
“It is important for navies to cooperate with each other to protect the key
maritime trade routes and work towards safer seas for all,” Col Lim, the
commanding officer of 185 Squadron, added.
The exercise is being conducted with support from the RSN’s Information Fusion
Centre Real-time Information-sharing System, a Web-based information-sharing
system designed to enable rapid collaboration for maritime security which was
launched in May.
While this is the first exercise of its kind with Asean, the US Navy has conducted
engagements, exercises and port visits in South-east Asia for decades.
For instance, the 25th edition of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training
bilateral exercise series took place earlier this year, along with the 18th South-
east Asia Cooperation and Training multilateral exercise.
The first Asean-China Maritime Field Training Exercise took place in October
last year in Zhanjiang, China. It was co-organized by Singapore and China.
LOCAL NEWS
A number of young Fernandino athletes of the City of San Fernando Knights, along with new set of
individuals who recently won in different international competitions, were recognized by the City
Government on September 2, 2019 at City Hall.
Leading the roster of victorious Fernandinos were the CSFP Knights who brought home four gold, three
silver, and four bronze medals in the National Batang Pinoy 2019 of the Philippine Sports Commission.
Joining Punzalan were the students of Information and Communication Technology High School’s I-
PAROL (Innovative Project Application Relative to Optimizing Lantern-making) Course who clinched the
championship title in the 2019 Federation of International Robosports Association (FIRA) Roboworld Cup
held in Changwon, South Korea on August 12, 2019.
Completing the roster of triumphant Fernandinos was Ryan Warren Merdegia, Jr. of Maimpis who
competed in the International Mental Arithmetic Competition in Guangzhou, China on July 20, 2019.
Merdegia, Jr. was named Champion (Level 1 Category) and placed third in the overall ranking.
Leading the recognition rites were Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago, Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, City
Councilors Reden Halili and Ariel Carreon, and OIC-City Administrator Atty. Atlee Viray.
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The City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, in partnership with the Bureau of Fire
Protection San Fernando and Philippine Red Cross Pampanga-Angeles City Chapter, staged on August 31,
2019 the Joint Fire and Rescue Olympics at Heroes Hall.
Members of the city’s education sector, comprising of teachers and personnel of City Schools Division of
San Fernando, were the participants for the second edition of the olympics, after its March premier for
barangays.
Following a series of challenges, which include bucket relay, flammable liquid fire extinguishment,
bandaging relay, and lifting and moving relay, the activity ended with participants from Information and
Communication Technology High School emerging as first place winners.
“Ito ang kauna-unahang pagkakataon na naging parte ang mga miyembro ng academe sa ating olympics.
Mithiin natin dito ang ma-instill sa kanila yung knowledge at skills patungkol sa pagharap sa anumang
emergency o kalamidad, sa pamamagitan ng pag-buo ng kanilang kapasidad at kakayahan,” said
Raymond del Rosario, CDRRM Officer.
Also leading the activity was City Fire Marshal Chief Inspector Roderick Marquez who encouraged the
participants to share the knowledge and skills they gained with other people.
“Hinihikayat natin ang ating mga kalahok na ibahagi yung kanilang nalaman at natutunan sa palarong ito
sa kanilang mga pamilya, kapwa-guro, estudyante, at ka-trabaho dahil mahalaga ang papel nila sa
pagpapalaganap ng kahandaan, dahil ang eskwelahan ay nagsisilbing pangalawang tahanan natin,”
Marquez said.
Participants from the City Schools Division were named third placers while representatives from
Northville High School were named second placers, alongside the “Best in Uniform” and “Best in
Flammable Liquid Fire Extinguishment” awards.
Sindalan High School meanwhile clinched the other three special awards including “Best in Bucket
Relay,” “Best in Bandaging Relay,” and “Best in Lifting and Moving Relay.”
The second Joint Fire and Rescue Olympics was in line with the observance of National Disaster
Resilience Month with a theme, Kahandaan sa Sakuna't Peligro Para sa Tunay na Pagbabago.”
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A number of worn-out Philippine Flags coming from different parts of the city were burned and buried
at City Hall on August 30, 2019 for the “Huling Pagpupugay sa Watawat ng Pilipinas.”
Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago and Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, together with the members of CSFP Arts,
Culture, and Tourism Council, Boy and Girl Scouts of the Philippines and Mutya ning San Fernando 2019
Rica Gabriene David spearheaded the activity.
Section 14 of Republic Act 8491, also known as the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines, states that
worn-out Philippine Flags should be solemnly burned to avoid their misuse or desecration.