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on. Mayor Manuel “ C h i q u i t i n g ” Sagarbar r ia spoke
with the men and women in uniform of the Philippine National Police during their regular format ion at the PNP-Dumaguete City Police Station on Aug. 23, 2010 early Monday. Right after the ag raising
ceremony, Mayor Sagarbarria talked to all the members of the PNP headed by Police Supt. Leopoldo Cabanag Jr. where he emphasized on peace and order. He noted that more
than 90 percent of resolved crimes can be attributed to the cooperation of concerned civilians. Therefore, he said, there is a great need for more civilian intelligence to be deployed in the 30 barangays of the City. He further said that in order
Intelligence personnel in each barangay, totaling 60 Intelligence experts to be added to the PNP force. Once again, the Mayor
Sagarbarria lauded the PNP (Task Force 24) for the arrest of a certain Clyde Estocado for violation of Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. The arrest took place during
the raid conducted by Task Force 24 on Sunday, Aug.22 at
provide real opportunities to our constituents. The City Mayor said he
envisions a peaceful, orderly, and clean public market, one that could surpass among other cities in the Philippines, such that it could be one of the City’s tourist attractions. He also convened all Public
Market Task Force headed by Engr. Jose Ronnie Fortin and discussed with them a) the Task Force’ duties and responsibilities in keeping the
Sagarbarria: Peace and order my top priority
2:00 p.m. along Looc Bypass Road. T h e Ma y o r a d d e d
for the PNP-Dumaguete to be effective in their peace-keeping efforts and to speed up their response to solving crimes, there must be a sustainable and reliable Intelligence network in the system. In this connection, the
City Mayor said he is bent on deploying at least two
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through sepulchers, calling all to appear before judgement’s throne.”
“no erasures list” of vanished colleagues, news desks can be
Oblvious to the lengthening
that the five pillars of the cr iminal jus t i ce sys tem which is composed of 1) law enforcement, 2) prosecution, 3) the courts, 4) correctional, and 5) the community must be well coordinated to achieve the people’s dream of a peaceful Dumaguete, paving the way for a better and sustainable economy, and for the industry to ourish so that the City can
absorbed by today’s reports --- from policemen as hostage takers to senators like Pan lo Lacson playing coy fugivitive. “Is that all there’s to this?,” an editor wearily asked. No, it’s not. The familiar
Republic of the Philippines
Regional Trial Court of Negros Oriental 7th Judicial Region
Branch 63 Bayawan City
In the matter of correction of entries as to sex from male to FEMALE, and indicating the middle name of the father, and middle name of the mother as CASTRO and ENGCOT, respectively, in the records of birth of Mae Ann Sanchez Carmelotes
Mae Ann Sanchez Carmelotes, Petitioner -versus- The Local Civil Registrar of Basay, Negros Oriental, Respondent. X - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / ORDER
cleanest and orderly public market, b) implementing market rules and regulations without harshness and force, c) and being present at all times in their respective posts. The City Mayor added that
all comfort rooms within the public market must be clean at all times. Having all these concerns,
the Ci ty Mayor stressed that making Dumaguete City a better place to live is everybody’s goal, and that everyone must do his share.
can blur realities beyond the customary. Still, the central -- and stunning -- reality remains of life beyond a handful of ashes. ”We Fi lipinos use the
idiom Itaga mo sa bato to assert our utmost con dence, Pastor Lino Pantoja writes. Such were Job’s exact words: “Oh, that my words were engraved
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keeping in touch with the dance fashion will move the Filipino nation forward. To establish an SU Dance
Regional Trial Court Of Negros Oriental 7th Judicial Region
Branch 63 Bayawan City
Company is the new dream in her late years. Walter commits to stand by her side. Her former students like Mariant Escano- Villegas, Pamela Teves, and the Serion sisters are behind her. The Sydney-siders like Dodo Lado, Toto Garcia, and Alice Dumlao are with her all the way from Sydney. Perhaps, the entire Silliman community spread all over the world will watch with keen interest for the realization of this dream. Moving on
danced with butterflies in the meadow. She grew to be a woman with dancing feet. Then she pirouetted into a corridor of dancing halls from Dumaguete to Manila, from Sydney to Paris and Bangkok. From acclaim to accolade, she is dancing on. Even after receiving her latest diadem as Silliman’s prima ballerina, she is moving on. Like a river, the dance
motion ows. Lucy lives via, veritas, vita. Dancing is her way, her truth, and her life. She dances to soar on eagle’s wings. Like poetry in motion, she lingers on to touch the soul. Nevertheless as she learns from Silliman it is all about Him, still. The Silliman spirit is burning within her heart. Lucy, the instrument of her Choreographer’s will.
in rock forever.” They’re words of Job’s
primitive theology of the Resurrection: “I know that my Redeemer l ives. And in the end, He will stand forth upon the earth. And after my skin shall have been destroyed, yet in my esh I shall see God.”
Regional Trial Court of Negros Oriental 7th Judicial Region
Branch 44 Dumaguete City Spec. Proc. No. 333
In the matter of correction of entry as to sex from female to MALE in the records Spec. Proc. No. 2010-4887 of birth of Octavius Caesar Mariño Belciña
Petitioner in her verifi ed petition alleges that she was born on May 18, 1992 in
Basay, Negros Oriental, and her fact of birth was duly recorded before the Offi ce of the Municipal Civil Registrar of Basay, Negros Oriental. However, in her record of birth, there are erroneous entries she desires to have corrected, specifi cally as to her sex from male to FEMALE; indicating the middle name of her father and the middle name of her mother as CASTRO and ENGCOT, respectively. The Petition being suffi cient in form and substance, let the same be heard on
September 21, 2010, 10:00 in the morning at the session hall of this Court along Severino “Nene” Martinez St., Bayawan City. Interested parties are hereby enjoined to appear on the aforesaid date, time, and place and show cause why the Petition should not be granted. Let this Order be published immediately at the expense of the Petitioner for once a
Municipal Civil Registrar of Basay, Negros Oriental, the Petitioner, and her counsel. So ordered. Given in Chamber this 10th day of August, 2010 in Bayawan City,
Negros Oriental.
(Sgd.) Ananson E. Jayme Presiding Judge
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Octavius Caesar M. Belciña, Petitioner -versus- The Local Civil Registrar, Dumaguete City, Respondent.
Caesar M. Belciña, through counsel, whereby he prays for this Court to order the correction of entry as to sex from female to MALE in the records of birth of the Petitioner in the Of ce of the Local Civil Registrar, Dumaguete City and to direct the Respondent to effect the judgment of correction by entering the decision of this Court in the records of birth of the Petitioner in the Of ce of the Local Civil Registrar, Dumaguete City. Being suf cient in form and substance, set the hearing of the Petition on
This refers to a veri ed Petition led on August 2010 by Petitioner Octavius ORDER
week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Negros Oriental and its fi ve component cities. Let copies of this Order be furnished to the Offi ce of the Solicitor General, the
October 19, 2010, at 8:30 in the morning, before the sala of this Court, at which time and place, all interested persons may appear and show cause why this Petition should not be granted. Let this Order be published once a week for three consecutive weeks in
a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Negros Oriental, duly chosen by raf e, at the expense of the Petitioner. Post a copy of this Order at the main entrance of this Court. So ordered. 13 August 2010
(Sgd.) Neciforo C. Enot Judge
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In the matter of cancellation of birth records of Rema Calambro Cagud under registry no. 95-3106 and correction of entries under Registry No. 84-1565 as to the maiden family name of the mother from Doño to CALAMBRO, and date of marriage of parents from Jan. 27, 1978 to JANUARY 27, 1995, and indicating her middle name as CALAMBRO, maiden middle name of mother as CAMAYRA, and middle name of father as CAPILITAN in the records of birth of Rema Cagud a.k.a. Rema Calambro Cagud.
Rema Calambro Cagud, Petitioner -versus- The Local Civil Registrar of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, Respondent x-----------------------------------------------------x ORDER
Republic of The Philippines
Spec. Proc. No.336
Petitioner in her veri ed petition alleges that she was born on June 22, 1982
in Bayawan City, Negros Oriental on May 18, 1992 at Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, and her fact of birth was duly recorded before the Of ce of he Local Civil Registrar of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental under Local Civil Registry No. 84-1565. However, Petitioner recently discovered that her fact of birth was also registered at the Local Civil Registrar of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental under Local Civil Registry No. 95-9106. That Petitioner has been using her birth certi cate under Local Civil Registry No. 84-1565. However, there are erroneous entries which Petitioner desires to be corrected particularly the maiden family of her mother was entered as Dono instead of CALAMBRO, date of marriage of her parents was entered as Jan. 27, 1978 instead of JAN. 27, 1995. Further, there are no entries as to her middle name which is CALAMBRO, the maiden middle name of mother which is CAMAYRA, and the middle of father which is CAPILITAN. Thus, this Petition. The Petition being suf cient in form and substance, let the same be heard
on Oct. 19, 2010 at 10:00 in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court along Severino “Nene” Martinez St., Bayawan City. Interested parties are hereby enjoined to appear on the aforesaid date, time, and place and show cause why the Petition should not be granted. Let this Order be published immediately at the expense of the Petitioner for
once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Negros Oriental and its ve component cities. Furnish copies of this Order to the Solicitor General, the Municipal Civil
City, Negros Oriental
(Sgd.) Ananson E. Jayme Presiding Judge
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Regional Trial Court of Negros Oriental 7th Judicial Region
Branch 63 Bayawan City
In the matter of correction of entries as to sex from male to FEMALE, and rst name from Miriom to MIRIAM in the records of records of Miriam Gambito Ignacio a.k.a. Miriom Gambito Ignacio
Miriam Gambito Ignacio, Petitioner -versus- The Local Civil Registrar of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, Respondent. X - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - / SECOND AMENDED ORDER
Registrar of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, the Petitioner, and her counsel. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBER, this 23th day of August, 2010 at Bayawan
Spec. Proc. 305
on July 26, 1984 in Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, and her fact of birth was duly recorded before the Of ce of the Local Civil Registrar of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental. However, in her record of birth, her sex was erroneously entered as male instead of FEMALE, and her rst name was entered as Miriom instead of MIRIAM. Thus, this Petition. The Petition, being suf cient in form and substance, let the same be heard
Petitioner Miriam Gambito Ignacio alleged in her petition she was born
on September 30, 2010 at 8:30 in the morning at the session hall of this court along Severino “Nene” Martinez St., Bayawan City. Interested parties are hereby enjoined to appear on the aforesaid date, time, and place, and show cause why the Petition should not be granted. Let this Order be published immediately at the expense of the Petitioner for
once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Negros Oriental and its ve component cities. Furnish copies of this Order to the Solicitor General, the Local Civil Registrar
of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, the Of ce of the City Prosecutor of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, Dumaguete City, the Petitioner and her counsel. So ordered. In chamber, August 12, 2010. BayawanCity, Negros Oriental.
(Sgd.) Ananson E. Jayme Presiding Judge
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