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MANILA - An Indonesian media company announced Saturday it would be airing its own version of ABS-
CBN's hit noontime variety show "It's Showtime."

In a Facebook post Saturday, network MNCTV posted a lyric video of "It's Showtime's" theme song in
Bahasa.

"It's Showtime" executive producer Peter Edward Dizon confirmed the development by sharing the video
posted by MNCTV on his Facebook page.
"It's Showtime" host Vice Ganda also discussed the development on the show's "Bidaman" segment
Saturday.

The segments to be carried by the Indonesian version still remain unclear as more details are yet to be
disclosed.

"It's Showtime" airs Mondays to Saturdays on ABS-CBN.

The Likhawitan Competition was held last November 14, 2018 at the 8-Ponce classroom,BeNHS for the songwriters to
compose their original composition.

The Municipality of La Trinidad won first place with a cash prize of 20,000 pesos.

Mangkayan received the second place and Kapangan took the third place.

Municipality of Itogon in fourth place, Buguias in fifth place, and Bakun got the sixth place together with the other
municipalities received the consolation prizes for joining the competition except the Municipality of Tublay who didn ’t submit
their entry.

For the rubrics in judging, in song writing is 20% for the lyrics, 20% for the tone and music, and 20% for the originality of
the song. In the performance, the voice quality is 20% and the showmanship is 20% with an overall total of 100%.

They only have 8 hours to write a song and 7 minutes to perform.

“They all showed a great performance for they have the good blending of voices together and I ’ve seen that they ’re very
inspired,” said Mrs. Leah A. Alos, Head Teacher III and the coordinator of the competition.

The winners will represent the Province of Benguet in the Regional Meet. //Marviz I. Kiong

The Student Government Program (SGP) is the Philippines' program for pupil governments in elementary schools
student governments in secondary schools of the Department of Education, under the Office of the Undersecretary
for Regional Operations. It is the foremost co-curricular student organization authorized to implement pertinent
programs, projects, and activities in Philippine schools as mandated by the Department of Education.
Rizalino D. Rivera, DepEd Undersecretary for Regional Operations

Parent organization

Department of Education - Office of the Undersecretary for Regional Operations

The Philippines has a complex student union with different names such as student government, the term used in all
public secondary schools and some of the universities and/or colleges and student council for most of the
colleges/universities.

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Apayao gears up for CARAA 2019 hosting

By Redjie Melvic M. Cawis

Published On January 16, 2019


Apayao Provincial Administrator Vincent Talattag assures readiness of the province of Apayao in hosting the 2019
Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic Association sports meet during the Planning Conference for the Regional
Sports Program in Baguio City. (RMC/ PIA-CAR)

LUNA,Apayao, Jan. 14(PIA)--The province of Apayao is gearing up for the hosting of the Cordillera Administrative
Region Athletic Association (CARAA) annual sports meet set on February 27 to March 3, 2019.

“We are now at least 80 percent in terms of preparations for the second time hosting of the CARAA in the province
of Apayao,” Provincial Administrator Vincent Talattag said during the CARAA 2019 Planning Conference in Baguio
City on January 11.

Tallatag said they are now finalizing the completion of the tartan tracks at the Apayao Eco-Tourism and Sports
Complex in Payanan, Luna, the major playing venue of the CARAA, hopefully by the end of January

Concreting of the oval track has just been finished and within the next few days, the contractor will be asphalting
the area before the rubber tracks are installed.

About P60 million was earmarked for the installation of the tartan tracks and the improvement of the different
playing venues for CARAA, Tallatag said.

Lawyer Zaide Ravelo, head of the Apayao General Services Office, said the new sports equipment purchased by
the province will also be ready by the month’s end.

Aside from the new equipment, the refurbishment and repair of the existing facilities are also in full blast including
other playing venues located in the municipalities of Pudtol, Flora and Santa Marcela.

The provincial government is tightening the security plan with the Apayao Provincial Police Office and the
Philippine Army to ensure safety and security of the different contingents during the week-long sports events.

Medical and emergency responders also have been arranged to ensure immediate response in case of untoward
incidents.
DepEd-CAR regional public information officer Georaloy Palao-ay said that the provincial government and DepEd-
Apayao asked to move the annual sports meet usually scheduled on the first week of February to a later date to
be able to rehabilitate the different playing venues and billeting schools which were damaged by recent typhoons.
This would give also time for the arrival of the rubber tracks to be installed in their sports complex.

Apayao first hosted the CARAA in 2013 and hopes to duplicate the success of hosting the regional meet with its
Eco-Tourism and Sports Complex that includes an Olympic size swimming pool. (JDP/RMC- PIA CAR)

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Philippines. It is an attached unit of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO). The PIA works with
the Office of the President through PCOO, national government agencies, and other public sector entities in
communicating their programs, projects, and services to the Filipino people. The agency has a regional office in all
16 regions and has an information center in 79 provinces across the Philippines.

BAGUIO

Apayao lays out tartan tracks for CARAA 2019

BENGUET. During Apayaos’ hosting of the CARAA sports meet in 2013, student athletes utilized the dusty oval track.
Fast forward to 2018, officials of the province vowed for an improved oval with the installation of a rubberize track
in time for the opening of the annual regional sports meet this February. (Photo by Roderick Osis)

RODERICK OSIS

January 11, 2019

BARRING any major weather disturbances, the province of Apayao is ready to lay out the ground work for its
rubberized tartan track in time for the opening of the Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic Association next
month.

Vincent Talattag, Apayao provincial administrator said the completion of the tartan tracks is hopefully eyed by the
end of January as the province gears up for the hosting of the largest sports meet in the region with close to 5,000
athletes and coaches joining the weeklong competition slated February 27 until March 5.
“Right now, we have completed the concreting of the oval track and within the next three days, our contractor will
be asphalting the area before they will place the rubber tracks and hopefully, they will be completed by January
31,” Talattag said.

The provincial official added P60 million was earmarked for the installation of the tartan tracks and the
improvement of the different playing venues for CARAA.

Apayao first hosted Caraa in 2013 and hopes to duplicate the success after the construction of its sports complex
that includes an Olympic size swimming pool.

Lawyer Zaide Ravelo, of the provincial General Services Office added new sports equipment, including three billiard
tables purchased by the province will be also be ready by the month’s end.

Earlier, Georaloy Palao-ay, Department of Education - Cordillera (DepEd-CAR) information officer, said the provincial
government and DepEd Apayao asked to move the annual sports meet to be able to rehabilitate the different
playing venues and billeting schools after they were damaged by recent typhoons.
Palao-ay added that instead of the usual February 6 opening, the dates were moved to a later date as rehabilitation
of the province’s sports complex located in Payanan will have to be completed by then.

At least 23 sports event will be played during the competition with Baguio City eyeing to defend the over-all title
anew.

The Summer Capital scooped 222 golds including 102 silvers and 61 bronze medals as it clinged to the over-all title
again in last year’s edition hosted by Abra.

Benguet placed second with 38 gold medal followed by Ifugao which improved to third place as it gathered 36 gold
medals.

Talattag meanwhile assured safety among participants as 500 barangay tanod (village watchmen) were tapped to
augment the police force of the province including the Philippine Army stationed in the area.

The official said the tanods were also trained of basic life support to serve as first aid responders in case of any
accidents during the sports meet.

CARAA 2019

Cordillera athletic meet

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