Inaul Weaving in Cotabato City

If there’s one product that you should buy as souvenir while in cotabato City, it must be the Inaul fabric or more popularly known as Malong.

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They say that weaving is a dying art. With all the progress and development happening, younger members of many ethnic groups are no longer interested in sitting the whole day weaving cloth. Many kids today would prefer to watch TV, or get their hands busy with their cellphones.

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Generics Pharmacy now delivers via 87878

In the previous post post, I mentioned about how our family was feeling under the weather the past week. Everywhere I looked, my friends have been sick too. I guess it’s just the virus that goes around at this time of year and the fluctuating weather conditions.

Good thing a friend sounded me out about the fact that it’s now so easy to order from The Generics Pharmacy by just calling City Delivery at telephone number 87878 and online through their website (www.citydelivery.ph)

I tried their service by ordering the antibiotic that the doctor prescribed for my daughter. Since a prescription was required, I just scanned the doctor’s signed document, saved it to PDF and emailed the copy to orders@citydelivery.ph) Note: alternatively, you may also fax them the doctor’s prescription. A customer service representative attended to me on the phone and the delivery was made. It was that easy!

This is how The Generics Pharmacy pack looked like. I also ordered vitamins and emergency stuff needed for our medicine cabinet:

The Generics Pharmacy pack

The Generics Pharmacy tie-up with City Delivery is touted to be the first ever real-time delivery in the metro. It draws from the power of the pharmacy’s 1,300 outlets nationwide. Now, we can order much-needed medicines from the comfort of our homes, without crossing streets or using gasoline. It’s now as convenient as ordering pizza. Thumbs up!

Smart offers unlimited LTE to first subscribers

LTE has finally arrived in the Philippines! Wireless leader Smart communications (Smart) is giving early adopters a special trest as it offers its unlimited LTE service until October 25, 2012.

The new LTE service has just been commercially launched last saturday in an event held at the Resorts World, Pasay City. Officially, the fastest 4G wireless technology in the country, Smart LTE enables its subscribers to enjoy wireless download speeds of up to 42MBPS with a 10GB Monthly Cap.

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Battle for DILG secretary post intensifies

Rep. Jun Abaya:LP’s man for DILG

The battle over the position of Secretary of Interior and Local government, left vacant by the death of Secretary Jesse Robredo in a plane crash last week, intensifies between the Balay (Liberal Party-Mar Roxas) and Samar (Vice President Jejomar Binay and Executive Secretary Jojo Ochoa) factions.

Lacson at DILG: not good for Mar Roxas 2016 plans

We saw posted in Facebook last week a news item about Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson confirming his interest in the position of DILG secretary, the effect of which was in very bad taste.

A closer look at the news item, however, showed that the date was June 2012 after President Aquino announced that two senators are being eyed for a cabinet position after their elected term expires in June 2013.

When asked if they were Lacson and Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, Aquino replied, ““Those two in particular.”

Malacanang sources said Lacson was slated for DILG and Pangilinan for the Department of Agriculture.

The attacks on Lacson come from people identified or sympathetic to the Balay group. We are not sure if the demolition job is a Balay operation or being done by their sympathizers without the officials’ encouragement.

Will resume bid for presidency in 2016

It should be recalled that it was also reported in June that Transportation and Communications Secretary Mar Roxas was opposed to Lacson in the DILG, which was denied by Roxas immediately.

Not shy about 2016 presidential plan

At that time also, Robredo, whose appointment as DILG secretary was made only in June 2011 after almost a year as acting secretary (he was never confirmed by the Commission on Appointments ) was asked if he thought he still enjoyed the trust and confidence of the President and he said,”Yes.”

It is understandable that political groups would want dominion over DILG because not only does it have supervision over the Philippine National Police but also the local government units.

The LGUs are composed of 79 provinces, 38 cities and Metro Manila. It’s a potent political network.

Balay is said to be concerned that if Lacson makes good at the DILG, especially in the matter of peace and order, he would think of running again for president in 2016 and would be a stumbling block to Roxas presidential bid.

Just a thought: if Lacson makes good in the DILG, would that not be good for the country? Why would the peace and order situation in the country be held hostage by the presidential ambition of one politician?

One legitimate observation about Lacson, however, is that his rigid style of leadership may not sit well with local politicians.

Even if Lacson would not join the presidential race in 2016, he is seen as more leaning towards the Samar faction than Balay. If that’s the case, Balay would be worried that the LGU network would be used for Binay instead of them using it for Roxas.

At the start of the Aquino administration, when Binay was being considered for a cabinet position, he conveyed that he was interested in the DILG. No way would the LP stalwarts allow that.

The LP is said to be pushing for Cavite (1st district) Rep. Joseph Emilio “Jun” Abaya for the DILG.

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This text from a friend is another indication of the deteriorating peace an order situation in Metro Manila:

“Please pray for Cdt 1Cl Aviles, PMA Class 2013. Holdup incident at Fairview, Metro Manila. Lumaban, binaril sa ulo. May tatlong naiwang bala sa ulo niya at isa sa leeg.

“Let us pray for his survival. He is presently admitted a V. Luna Hospital and will undergo surgery.- Maj. Edgar L. Catu , Philippine Military Academy.”

Ever had Roots Ginger Brew?

The unstable weather the past few weeks has not been good to everyone, and people I know have either been sick or simply not feeling well. The same is true in my household where my children and I have been fighting colds, cough and body pains. Good thing I spotted this thing in the grocery shelves: Roots Ginger Brew, the new salabat.

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It’s refreshing to say the least. This drink is made of 100 per cent real ginger (so they say). The ginger taste is not really so noticeable, maybe because some people hate its strong taste. The drink is touted to cure sore throat. Apparently, the ginger in Roots undergoes a brewing process, and the brewing releases key components which promote good digestion and heals itchy throat. I have to admit gulping on this drink while feeling under the weather made me feel less depressed about things. You know how being sick is.

Retailing for only P21 for every 330 ml, this is now the most affordable commercial ginger drink I can find. Imported ginger ales from Australia (where this drink is popular) can cost three to four times more. It is also a good anti-oxidant and a healthier alternative to the common soft drinks with lots of sugar.

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Roots Ginger Brew is endorsed by no less than popular online personality Bogart The Explorer. Get one today! Go to www.facebook.com/rootsgingerbrew for more details :)