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Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 10:00am |
| End Time: |
Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 7:00pm |
| Location: |
SMX Convention Center |
| Street: |
Mall of Asia |
| City/Town: |
Pasay City, Philippines |
Wanted sa Radyo with Raffy Tulfo and Nina Taduran- Thursday November 20, 2008
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Wanted sa Radyo with Raffy Tulfo and Nina Taduran- Wednesday November 19, 2008
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ILOILO CITY, Nov. 21 (PNA)-– Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas committed to support Iloilo Dinagyang Foundation, Inc. (IDFI) in its conduct of Dinagyang festival 2009 next year.
Treñas gave his assurance despite the new composition of IDFI that was based on a Commission on Audit circular.
COA ruled last year that no local government unit (LGU) should extend financial assistance to a private organization, having also members from a particular LGU.
As compliance, no official or government employee now holds a position in the IDFI and the committees for Dinagyang.
“IDFI is now a full private foundation,” Treñas declared.
IDFI is currently headed by Lee Chuan, a businessman, with members from private and business groups, as well as volunteers.
The old structure had Treñas, city department heads, councilors and other city officials as members.
He also abolished the executive orders earlier issued regarding the committees for Dinagyang, as the group will finalize the new chairmanships and membership.
Meantime, the official sees no effect on the holding of the Dinagyang 2009 next year with IDFI’s new structure.
Treñas said he maintains the city government’s Php3 million subsidy for the competing Dinagyang tribes, to be facilitated by the foundation.
Hailed as the country’s best tourism event for three straight years by the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines, Dinagyang festival in Iloilo is scheduled from January 14 to 25, 2009. (PNA)
Check the schedule of Dingayang 2009 here.
Iloilo City gov’t vows continued support for Dinagyang 2009 Festival
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This is what the five bishops warned about just three weeks ago: Gloria Arroyo will ram Charter Change down the people’s throats.
The report from the House of Representatives yesterday said House resolution 737 amending the economic provision of the Constitution has been signed by 163 congressmen. House Speaker Prospero Nograles, who authored the resolution, needs only 15 more signatures to meet the required 175 signatures, representing three-fourth of the House of Representatives to bring the resolution to the Committee on Constitutional Amendments, then to the plenary..
The Cha-Cha train is cranking up and is expected to leave the station in the coming days to a destination beyond 2010.
This is what Press Secretary Jesus Dureza had prayed for last Tuesday at the start of the cabinet meeting: that Gloria Arroyo “have forbearance, good health, and tolerance to lead this nation until 2010, and who knows, perhaps even beyond.”
It was not a slip of the tongue. It was an announcement.
It’s not a surprise. In fact, it’s a confirmation of what Jaro Archbishop Angel Lagdameo, president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines and Lingayen Archbishop Oscar Cruz said last Oct. 29 in a press conference.
Cruz said, “When congress opens in Nov. 10, charter change will be an open, public and well funded move in the lower house. Whether it will triumph in the Senate is still debatable. But then I repeat, no more camouflage, no more double-talk, no more indirect insinuations, but Charter Change will be an honest-to-goodness agenda for Congress.”
Cruz further said, “that elections in 2010 is a big dream, in short elections in 2010 is a moral impossibility. “
Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay, president of the United Opposition, said time is running out for Arroyo and her allies. “By middle of 2009, people will be talking about the 2010 elections. If they (majority congressmen) are going to embark on a last-ditch effort for Charter change for Mrs. Arroyo’s benefit, they have to do it now.”
Binay said pro-Arroyo local executives and her House allies conducted public consultations on the issue of amending the Constitution while Congress was on a month-long recess. He said more than 100 pro-Arroyo congressmen are expected to report an “overwhelming consensus” in favor of Charter change.
“The Cha-Cha express is all set. And we should brace ourselves in the next few weeks for a final attempt to extend Mrs. Arroyo’s stay in Malacañang,” Binay warned.
Arroyo and her allies had attempted several times to amend the Constitution to shift from presidential to parliamentary system so Arroyo could remain in power beyond 2010. In December 2006, the House of Representatives led by then House Speaker Jose de Venecia railroaded a resolution calling for a Senate-less Constitutional Assembly. They had to back off after a few days when the Catholic church including the Iglesia ni Cristo, warned of massive protests against it.
Just two months ago, Arroyo tried to smuggle charter change in the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. The Supreme Court declared the MOA unconstitutional.
Pro-chacha advocates are trying another tack with HR 737. Nograles is of the view that Congress can actually amend specific provisions of the Constitution without going through the usual process of charter change.
HR 737 calls for the amendment of Sections 2 and 3 of Article 12 of the Constitution “to allow the acquisition by foreign corporations and associations and the transfer or conveyance thereto, of alienable public and private lands.”
Nograles said that while a mere resolution, even if approved by the majority members of the House of Representatives, does not have the effect of law, it can still serve as the basis of raising a point of constitutional inquiry before the Supreme Court.
“If the Supreme Court says that Congress can enact laws that in effect will repeal specific provisions of the Constitution, then we might be able to avoid this protracted legal and constitutional wrangling on how we can attune the Constitution to the new challenges confronting our country,” he said.
It is feared that with several Supreme Court justices up for retirement next year, Arroyo would be able to pack the high court with justices who would declare as legal a resolution to amend the Constitution without participation of the Senate.
Binay said surveys after surveys have shown that the people are overwhelmingly against charter change that will allow Arroyo to stay in power beyond 2010.
“If Malacañang pushes through with Cha-Cha despite public opinion, this could well be the tipping point for the movement to remove an unpopular pretender to the presidency,” he warned.
It could be just what the country needed.
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I frequently encounter this problem. I can see that SSEE is installed, but there is no way to get to it from the Management Studio.
Finally, MSDENuser181 in this post http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=949426&SiteID=1 came up with the simplest solution I have seen:
When connecting to the database, use this as the “Server Name”: \\.\pipe\mssql$microsoft##ssee\sql\query
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