Saturday, December 25, 2010

At least 13 People Wounded In A Christmas Day Mass

At least 13 individuals were wounded in an explosive blast inside a chapel in Jolo, Sulu during the Christmas Day mass. Among the wounded is a nine year old and a newly ordained priest, Rev. Ricky Bacoldol.

The explosion happened at about 7 a.m. inside the Asturias Evangelical Chapel in a police camp in Barangay Asturias. The chapel is located some 500 meters from the Sulu Provincial Police Headquarters.

Rev. Romeo Villanueva, 72, was in the middle of reading his homily during the Mass when the explosion ripped through the right side of the chapel's roof.

“I was reading the Gospel. I was not yet finished when there was a loud explosion," Villanueva stated in an interview.

He said the younger priest who was assisting him, Rev. Bacoldol, was thrown off his feet by the blast and suffered a slight leg injury.

According to initial reports there were about 100 worshippers attending the Christmas Day mass when the blast rocked the chapel.

Mayor of Sulu, Hussin Amin expressed startled how the suspects cleverly put the explosives inside the church as Marines are securing the place day and night. The mayor added that three days ago, the Marines cleared the area of any explosive.

What was surprising is that the chapel is located inside the police camp where it supposedly fully secured by the police.

Initial result of the investigation revealed that the bomb might have been placed on the rooftop of the chapel.

Mayor Amin, however, said the bomb was packed in a plastic bag and was planted at the right corner of the altar where flower decorations were displayed for the Christmas Day mass.

The explosive, he said, has no shrapnel and was possibly not meant to kill devotees but only to sow terror and fear among the people.

He said a mobile phone could have been used to detonate the explosive.

Monday, December 13, 2010

List of Non-Working Holidays For December 2010

As proclaimed by the President Ninoy Aquino, here are the list of non-working holidays for December 2010.

The official holiday season starts on December 24 and, excluding a pocket of 3 working days (see bold type), ends on Monday, January 3, 2011.


Friday, December 24 – Additional Special (Non-Working) Day*
Saturday, December 25 – Christmas day; Regular Holiday; NWD*
Sunday, December 26 – NWD
Monday, December 27 – Monday nearest Rizal Day, December 30; Regular Holiday ; NWD*
Tuesday, December 28 – WD
Wednesday, December 29 – WD
Thursday, December 30 – WD
Friday, December 31 – Last Day of the Year; Special NWD*
Saturday, January 1 – NWD
Sunday, January 2 – NWD
Monday, January 3 – WD

* This is in accordance with Proclamation No. 1841 s. 2009, which has been retained as relevant for December this year after deliberation by the Office of the President.

Happy Holidays everyone.  Enjoy your vacation.

Supreme Court Orders Return Of Mansion To Marcoses

The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed a lower court's ruling that voided a government order sequestering a Marcos rest-house in Olot, Tolosa in Leyte province.


The 17-room mansion was among the properties seized by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) in 1987. The commission, formed by the late President Corazon Aquino, was tasked to recover the ill-gotten wealth of the family of late President Ferdinand Marcos.

Voting unanimously, the high court upheld the Sandiganbayan's 2002 decision that ordered the PCGG to return the property to the dictator's wife, former First Lady and incumbent Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Marcos.

The SC lent credence to the Sandiganbayan's findings that the PCGG failed to provide prima facie evidence that would establish, just as a preliminary determination, the mansion was indeed ill-gotten.

The SC noted that the PCGG keeps a two-commissioner rule to assure the existence of a prima facie case that the money or properties confiscated by PCGG from the Marcoses are indeed ill-gotten.

In 2002, the anti-graft court held as invalid the PCGG's seizure order which was issued by PCGG lawyers and not by any PCGG commissioner.

“Here, it is clear that the PCGG did not make a prior determination of the existence of a prima facie case that would warrant the sequestration of the Olot Resthouse," the high court pointed out.

“Nor did the Republic demonstrate that the two PCGG representatives were given the quasi-judicial authority to receive and consider evidence that would warrant such a prima facie finding," it added.

source: Yahoo News
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