SENATE BEAT

December 8, 2010


DSMC should be priority to address multiple disasters in the country-Angara
By Jason de Asis
 
SENATE OFFICE, Manila, December 8, 2010-Senator Edgardo J. Angara, Chair of the Congressional Commission on Science Technology and Engineering (COMSTE), said that the establishment of the Disaster Science Management Center (DSMC) should be national priority in order to address multiple disasters that hit the country and to aid the government in lessening the costs of disaster recovery.

“The DSMC will help better prepare the nations against typhoons and other disaster that will threaten the country,” Angara said, adding that the government needs to be able to understand how to develop an advanced and real-time information dissemination strategy for the people’s preparations in handling such fortuitous events.
 
DSMC is envisioned to become a regional hub for disaster science where scientists can help prepare officials and LGU’s to handle natural calamities. To finalize proposals for its foundation, COMSTE has prioritized the creation of the DSMC and is working with the Manila Observatory (MO).
 
It is set to become a training center that will focus on scenario-type learning utilizing technology for disaster mitigation and management where the nations like Taiwan and Japan are already actively cooperating with training of local experts.
 
The center set to be a public-private initiative that the scientific community can use to better understand the mechanics of managing disasters with the cooperation of neighboring countries that have experienced similar storms and natural calamities as the Philippines.
 
Angara said that a pro-active approach is needed in order to properly address this problem, adding that a scientific approach supported by extensive research has already led him to appropriate PHP 100M from the budget for the establishment of a Philippine Disaster Science Center, roughly PHP40M of which is allocated for a proposed Disaster Science Management Center.
 
An average of P15 billion or roughly .5 percent of the national GDP has been spent by the World Bank (WB) and the Philippine government which showed that the poorest communities also tend to be the hardest hit by calamities.
 
The study entitled, “Natural Disaster Risk Management in the Philippines: Enhancing Poverty Alleviation through Disaster Reduction”, manifests that, “at the household level, poverty is the single most important factor determining vulnerability. This situation is exacerbated by rapid urbanization, environmental degradation and the increasing risk of environmental disasters, whether as a result of direct human impact and or from climate change,” adding that a joint study by Columbia University and the World Bank entitled ‘Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Global Risk Analysis’, which identifies countries which are at high risk for six major natural hazards: earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, drought, and cyclones, has the Philippines pegged as one of riskiest countries in the world.
 
The Disaster Science Project aims to upgrade the current capabilities of government to forecast weather, send out reliable warnings, and to ultimately prepare the country and the populace upon the onset of disastrous events, and to rehabilitate in the aftermath of such events.
 
Other COMSTE priority projects for 2011 include Telemedicine, Remote-Sensing for Agriculture, Electronic Vehicles and Green Transport. (Jason de Asis)
 

 

 

SENATE BEAT

December 8, 2010


Kiko-saddened on SC declaration to former PGMA
By Jason de Asis

SENATE OFFICE, Manila, December 8, 2010-Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan is saddened in the Supreme Court’s declaration of the Aquino administration’s Truth Commission as unconstitutional and tasked to investigate former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s alleged anomalies during her term for 9 years.

Pangilinan fears the good image and reputation of the Supreme Court (SC) in their ruling that might unwittingly creat...


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LIGALIGIN NATIN

December 8, 2010

LIGALIGIN NATIN
By: Jun Maligalig

TANAUAN INSTITUTE BATCH ’79  CHRISTMAS PARTY

SA  December 7, 2010 (Tuesday) ang opening ng basketball tournament na gaganapin sa Camp Gen. Pantaleon Garcia Cavite Police Office basketball court sa Imus, Cavite. Lahat ng mga manlalarong kapulisan mula sa 23  siyudad/munisipalidad na himpilan ng pulisya (MPS at CPS)  ay magtatagisan ng kanilang galing at talento sa pagbuslo ng bola sa pangunguna ni Cavite Provincial Director P/S Supt. Danilo L. Maligalig. ...


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PERRYSCOPE

December 8, 2010

PerrScope

By Perry Diaz   

 

‘P-Noyparazzi’

 

A new breed of “paparazzi” is born!  They’re the “P-Noyparazzi,” a group of Pinoys following President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III’s love life and reporting their sightings of him and his dates in the newspapers, radio, television, and blogsites including Facebook and Twitter.  Indeed, a lot of Pinoys are more preoccupied with P-Noy’s love life – or escapades -- than his government. 

 

“Paparazzi” (singular “p...


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SENATE BEAT

December 8, 2010


Legarda urges Pnoy for the protection of media
By Jason de Asis

SENATE OFFICE, Manila, December 7, 2010-Senator Loren Legarda reiterated her call to  “An Act Qualifying the Killing of Members of Broadcast and Print Media on the Occasion of the Exercise of their Functions, As a Crime of Murder” to President Aquino III for the immediate passage of Committee Report No. 9.

She said that one year has passed since the ruthless and gruesome killing of 57 individuals, including 32 journalists ...


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SENATE BEAT

December 8, 2010


PCG confirms oil spill in Batanes
By Jason de Asis

NORTHERN LUZON COMMAND, Tarlac, December 7, 2010–The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) confirmed yesterday morning the oil spill in Batanes province which is estimated 1.5 to 2 nautical miles long and thick as it was initially reported by Taiwan Coast Guard.

The PCG initial air surveillance revealed that the oil spill’s southern tip is located 140 nautical miles from the northern tip of Ilocos.

Although the oil spill is deemed to have no d...


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CAPIZ FORUM

December 8, 2010


Panay excluded from ‘Sinadya’ 
parade; mayor feels insulted

BY FELIPE CELINO

ROXAS City — The mayor of Panay, Capiz felt insulted when the town was excluded from the parade of festivals during the second day of the Sinadya sa Halaran Festival this year.

Despite this, however, Mayor Dante Bermejo instructed his contingents to perform should the organizer allows them.

“We have prepared for the event (Pasundayag sa Kalye)… we have no other option but push through with the group’s ...


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SENATE BEAT

December 8, 2010


Legarda lauded Muslim Filipino Community Islamic New Year celebration
By Jason de Asis

 
SENATE OFFICE, Manila, December 7, 2010-To all brothers and Muslim sisters, Happy Amun Jadid!
 
Senator Loren Legarda lauded the Muslim Filipino community as they celebrated the Islamic New Year today, saying that the occasion gives us again the chance to look into the history and culture of Muslims.
   
Legarda said that the Muslim brothers and sisters who are celebrating the event may also serve as a reminde...


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MEDITATIONS

December 8, 2010
By: Bobot Apit

Dec 8, 2010 - Wednesday Meditation (Tell God, I say YES...)



Mary's prompt response of "yes" to the divine message is a model of faith for all believers. Mary believed God's promises even when they seemed impossible. When God commands he also gives the grace, strength, and means to respond. We can either yield to his grace or resist and go our own way. 
  
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 
Genesis 3:9-15, 20 
Psalm 98:1, 2-3ab, 3bc-4 
Ephesian...


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Son-killer, goofing lawyers, & OP-SC rift

December 8, 2010
BY ATTY. BATAS MAURICIO


MAN KILLING SON, A BIBLICAL CURSE: The ABS CBN report about a man mauling and then hacking to death his one year old son because his wife allegedly claimed he is not the father of the child is a  fulfillment of the Biblical curses of man being afflicted with madness and insanity, as well as lack of care and concern for one’s offspring.

    This is what the Bible, in its Deuteronomy 28:15, 28 and 54 say: “However, if you do not obey the Lord your God and do not caref...
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