YOUNGEST MARKSMAN. Twelve-year-old Johnsis Mercado, champion junior category, receives his trophy for marksmanship from range officer Jun Gonzaga and Loriel Mamaclay, president of Metro-Santiago Practical Shooters Association of the host town. Mercado, son of Councilor Nero Mercado of Cabanatuan City, was the youngest participant in the recent Pataradday Unity Cup 2008, part of the Pataradday Festival which culminated last Monday (May 5). The said shootfest held at Barangay Baluarte, Santiago City, was participated in not only by civilian gun owners but also members of the police force and other law enforcement officials in the northern part of the country. FRANCIS C. HIDALGO JR.
SAN MATEO, Isabela—This region’s topmost major rice-producing province has recently gained national prominence among the country’s local government units with its production of mungbean, dubbed here as "black gold." This is especially true in this formerly obscure town, whose administration has been recently recognized by the prestigious Galing Pook Award for initiating years of painstaking research in the development of the said leguminous crop, known as munggo or balatong in the vernacular, which is now a major protein source. Last week, this town’s "black gold," now a leading summer crop here, has been instrumental in the town’s being bestowed the most-sought-after local government honor by no less that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in a ceremony in MalacaƱang. Sponsored by Ford Foundation, Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), Local Government Academy and the Galing Pook Foundation, the Galing Pook Awards this year had 141 entries, with 19 landing as fi
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