For the inconvenience (well, Ms. Cruzs body shots have nothing to do with the companys bottom line) to the company, the Internet privileges of an executive was suspended for six months.
In a proclamation order to be signed by President Macapagal-Arroyo before end-November, Panglao will be developed into a tourism estate.
This means its protected mangroves will be reduced from about 2,000 hectares to less than 400 hectares. The rest of the mangrove preserve will then be titled and claimed either by government or by those who have a document such as a tax declaration to prove it. Of course, once titling is completed, the acknowledged owners can hold on to the land or sell.
Eco-tourism is one of the twin-strategies of Governor Erico Aumentado to lift the standard of living of his province, which has improved from being the seventh poorest among the countrys 78 provinces two years ago to 16th place today.
By the way, the airport in the capital of Tagbilaran will be transferred to Panglao. The old airport will be converted into an industrial park.
Yesterday was also Abet Villarosas first day of work at Security.
Its no secret that president Rafael Simpao Jr. wants to spend more time with his lay apostolate work upon his retirement a couple more years in the future. When that happens, Babes Simpao will continue to serve the bank he has helped strengthen as a director.
This will be a first major acquisition for the museum of president Winston Garcia.
Ironically, it is Mr. Garcias predecessor, Federico Pascual, who is an avid Luna fan. On his own, Ding Pascual has been collecting Lunas minor works and sketches none of which are even near the P50 million paid for "The Parisian Life" when he handled the international operations of the Philippine National Bank days.
Then and now, Mr. Pascual would visit Spain once a year to scour the flea markets, hoping to add another long-lost Juan Luna to his collection.