HOMETOWN SNAPSHOT: Pangasinan town places bet on broiled corn

(The following article was published in the Feb. 1, 2008 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.)

By Gabriel Cardinoza
Northern Luzon Bureau

STO. TOMAS, PANGASINAN – If Dagupan City grilled milkfish in 2003 and Villasis town barbecued eggplants in 2005, this small eastern Pangasinan town will broil corn ears on Feb. 10 in its bid to break the Guinness World Records’ longest barbecue.

Vice Mayor Timoteo Villar III, chair of the first Corn Festival here, said his town would build a 5-kilometer barbecue along the highway to break the world record held by Hermosillo, Mexico, when it built a 1,290.4-meter barbecue on Nov. 20, 2006.

The Mexican effort toppled Dagupan’s 1,007.56-meter record set during the Bangus Festival on May 3, 2003.

“With the outpouring of support from our town mates and residents of neighboring towns, we are very confident that we will achieve our goal and that is to make Sto. Tomas get a world record,” said Mayor Vivien Villar.

The longest barbecue event will be among the highlights of the town’s centennial celebration, which began on Feb. 1. Sto. Tomas was founded on Feb. 10, 1908.

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Internet Slowdown in India and MiddleEast

Two underwater telecommunications cables were damaged Wednesday in the Mediterranean Sea. Sketchy reports say that it was probably caused by the anchor of ships that had drag and then cut the cables.

Estimates say that it may take over a week to restore the service as there is a current weather disturbance in the area. This internet outage has a severe impact on Indian call centers similar to what happened to the Philippines when an undersea earthquake hit undersea cables and cut the links to the US.

PNP Regional Office 9 – Online

The Philippine National Police Region 9 is now online.

Police Regional Office 9 covers the entire Zamboanga Peninsula Region which includes the city of Isabela in Basilan. The region is composed of three (3) provinces and five (5) cities, namely; the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay and the cities of Zamboanga, Isabela, Pagadian, Dipolog and Dapitan. PRO9 has a total manpower complement of 4,375 PNP uniformed personnel (237 PCOs, 4,138 PNCOs), and 117 Non-Uniformed Personnel, with a Regional Mobile Group as its primary maneuver force.