January 5 - 10, 2011
It's great to be back again after a two-week vacation in Bantayan Island!
I'm so happy because at last, I was able to go on-field with Mr. Jun Veliganio. I was also with Sir Renan, the video journalist and Edmund, my co-intern. We went to Capitol and there we interviewed Capitol legal consultant and spokesperson Mr. Rory Jon Sepulveda about the 93-1 issue. Ordinance 93-1, passed by the PB in 1993, prescribes guidelines on the disposition of occupied province-owned lots. Lots covered by Ordinance 93-1 are located in Barangays Apas, Lahug, Busay, Kamputhaw, Capitol Site, Kalunasan, Lorega, Mabolo and Tejero, all in Cebu City. It allows Cebu City residents to own the province-owned lots that they are occupying, after paying in full the amortization on the property in two years. After that interview, we went to Cebu City Police Office. While we were heading to the place, Sir Jun gave us a I.D. sling. He said its his Christmas gift to us. I'm so thankful and happy because I had a souvenir item from him.
January 10, I was on-field with Sir Albert Aballe, video journalist Sir Joel Bajenting and co-interns Jasmin and Edmund. We went to the Cardinal's Palace. First time that I was able to see face-to-face His Eminence Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal. I did not miss the chance to have a picture-taking with him together with my classmates Junalyn, Karen, Ryan and many others who had their internship in print. Cebu City Michael Rama was also there. After that, we proceeded to a press conference. This presscon was about the canonical installation of Reverend Jose Palma as the new Archbishop of Cebu on January 13. The speakers were Monsignor Manuel Mejia, Monsignor Cris Garcia, Sister Amelyne Paglinawan of the Society of St. Paul and Ms. Margarita Matheu, the executive secretary. They talked about the different activities that will happen during and after the arrival of Bishop Palma and the liturgical proceedings of the installation. We interviewed some of the speakers and after which, we went back to the station. Edmund and I wrote news about it.
Indeed, this has been a fun-filled week for me full of surprises. I am looking forward for a new and exciting events to come.
It's great to be back again after a two-week vacation in Bantayan Island!
I'm so happy because at last, I was able to go on-field with Mr. Jun Veliganio. I was also with Sir Renan, the video journalist and Edmund, my co-intern. We went to Capitol and there we interviewed Capitol legal consultant and spokesperson Mr. Rory Jon Sepulveda about the 93-1 issue. Ordinance 93-1, passed by the PB in 1993, prescribes guidelines on the disposition of occupied province-owned lots. Lots covered by Ordinance 93-1 are located in Barangays Apas, Lahug, Busay, Kamputhaw, Capitol Site, Kalunasan, Lorega, Mabolo and Tejero, all in Cebu City. It allows Cebu City residents to own the province-owned lots that they are occupying, after paying in full the amortization on the property in two years. After that interview, we went to Cebu City Police Office. While we were heading to the place, Sir Jun gave us a I.D. sling. He said its his Christmas gift to us. I'm so thankful and happy because I had a souvenir item from him.
January 10, I was on-field with Sir Albert Aballe, video journalist Sir Joel Bajenting and co-interns Jasmin and Edmund. We went to the Cardinal's Palace. First time that I was able to see face-to-face His Eminence Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal. I did not miss the chance to have a picture-taking with him together with my classmates Junalyn, Karen, Ryan and many others who had their internship in print. Cebu City Michael Rama was also there. After that, we proceeded to a press conference. This presscon was about the canonical installation of Reverend Jose Palma as the new Archbishop of Cebu on January 13. The speakers were Monsignor Manuel Mejia, Monsignor Cris Garcia, Sister Amelyne Paglinawan of the Society of St. Paul and Ms. Margarita Matheu, the executive secretary. They talked about the different activities that will happen during and after the arrival of Bishop Palma and the liturgical proceedings of the installation. We interviewed some of the speakers and after which, we went back to the station. Edmund and I wrote news about it.
Indeed, this has been a fun-filled week for me full of surprises. I am looking forward for a new and exciting events to come.
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