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Rumbling Mayon attracts runners

LEGAZPI CITY — Even as it remains rumbling and restive, Mayon Volcano on Sunday attracted almost 250 sports enthusiasts from all over the country in a 21-kilometer trail run, which had the world’s most perfect cone as its backdrop.

Mayon Trail Run International is part of the month-long Ibalong Festival celebration in this city.

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10 WWII vets to be honored in Leyte rites

TACLOBAN CITY - Ten World War II veterans in their 90s are to be honored on October 19 for being among the oldest of around 30 veterans who participated in the Search for Oldest Living World War II Veterans in Eastern Visayas.

But the judges are still weighing the merits of the oldest of them all, a veteran more than 100 years old, who missed the deadline, however.

The search was among the highlights of this year's 65th anniversary celebration of the Leyte Gulf Landings on October 20, 1944. On that day, General Douglas MacArthur and the Allied Forces landed on Red Beach in Palo, Leyte, and this signaled the start of the campaign to liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation in World War II.

Olive Tiu, regional director of the Philippine Information Agency, said Friday that the 10 veterans are to be honored during the Liberation Fiesta Leyte Awarding Ceremony at the DPWH compound in Palo, Leyte on Monday.

Tiu, who was a member of the Board of Evaluators of the search, said the top winner was Isabelo Cabuenas Figueroa, 95, of Barangay 96, Calanipawan, Tacloban City.

Figueroa is a recognized guerrilla of the 97th Infantry, 93rd Division who served from June 1, 1942 to March 20, 1946 with the rank of corporal, Tiu said.

Tiu identified the other winners as Francisco R. Diaz, 94, of Tacloban City; Porferio Saño , 94, of Barangay Candao, Dulag, Leyte; Jesus P. Mahay, 93, of Basey, Samar; Felicisimo N. Gonzaga, 93, of Barangay Capirawan, Palo, Leyte; Calixtro Real, 93, of Barangay Bagacay, Tacloban City; Pedro Y. Echanez, 92, of Barangay Serum, Basey, Samar; Dimafiles E. Teopisto, 92, of Barangay Sta. Cruz, Palo, Leyte; Catalino Vivero, 91, of Barangay Capangihan, Tolosa, Leyte; and Marcelino Negro 91, of Tacloban City.

Tiu said one World War II veteran, who is more than 100 years old, was also presented to the search organizers but it was already past the deadline.

"We will soon be meeting to discuss this. Maybe we will just give him a special recognition," she said without mentioning the name of the veteran.

Figueroa, the winner of the search, will receive a cash prize of P50,000, a plaque of recognition and gift certificates during the awarding ceremony on Monday night. The nine runners-up will receive P10,000 each, plaques of recognition and gift certificates.

The search was open to all living WWII veterans in Eastern Visayas who have valid papers showing his or her term of services during the war and other pertinent documents needed for validation by the Board of Evaluators.

The Search for the Oldest Living WWI Veteran was spearheaded by the Rotary Club of Leyte Gulf and co-sponsored by the regional office of Department of Tourism with the prizes courtesy of DOT through Secretary Ace Durano and the Province of Leyte through Governor Carlos Jericho L. Petilla.

The board of evaluators was composed of representatives from the Veterans Federation of the Philippines, Philippine Veterans Affairs Office, Office of the Provincial Government of Leyte, DOT, PIA and the Rotary of Leyte Gulf.

The 65th Leyte Gulf Landings celebration on Tuesday has the theme, "A Salute to the Valor of Our Last Living Heroes."

It’s official: Baguio won’t host ad meet

BAGUIO CITY - The Advertising Board of the Philippines has made it official: Baguio will not be hosting the Philippine Advertising Congress next month.

In a letter delivered to Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr. on Friday, Ad Board chairperson, Charmaine Canillas, said “the fortuitous events of the past weeks … have raised issues on road safety among the participants in the Ad Congress.”

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Baguio to rebuild, with or without ad congress

BAGUIO CIT - Hotel managers on Thursday started planning for this city’s recovery from the onslaught of Tropical Cyclone “Pepeng” (international codename: Parma) without the anticipated big contribution of this year’s Philippine Advertising Congress.

Officials of the Baguio Convention and Visitors Bureau, composed of local hotel managers, received “unofficial notification” from organizers of the ad congress that Baguio would no longer be hosting the biennial event scheduled to start on November 18, said Councilor Perlita Chan-Rondez, chair of the council committee on tourism.

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Bacolod MassKara Festival kicks off for 30th time

BACOLOD CITY - The 30th MassKara Festival—four days of street dancing competitions—kicked off on Thursday with 11 contingents joining the schools category at the Bacolod public plaza.

The competition was held in cooperation with the Department of Education in Bacolod City.

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