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Old May 28th, 2006, 08:39 AM   #121
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i think they will put sm citycentre at the back of the market in cavite as i saw last month ago a huge place there at the back.
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Old May 28th, 2006, 08:24 PM   #122
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Cavite has no independent (or highly-urbanized in bureaucratic parlance) cities. All three (Cavite City, Tagaytay, and TMC) are considered as component or those which receive some funding from the provincial government.

It just so happened that Cavite City is considered as the province's largest city in terms of population and commerce (though Tagaytay's giving 'em a run for their money due to tourism) ...

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Old May 31st, 2006, 12:32 AM   #123
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any pics from of cavite?
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Old June 6th, 2006, 11:45 AM   #124
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Old June 13th, 2006, 02:59 AM   #125
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buhayin natin ang thread na to....any updates?
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Old June 13th, 2006, 04:04 AM   #126
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Lapit na ng Regada (Water Festival)sa CAvite City!!! BAsaan na naman 'to!!!
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Old June 13th, 2006, 09:37 AM   #127
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Cavite has no independent (or highly-urbanized in bureaucratic parlance) cities. All three (Cavite City, Tagaytay, and TMC) are considered as component or those which receive some funding from the provincial government.

It just so happened that Cavite City is considered as the province's largest city in terms of population and commerce (though Tagaytay's giving 'em a run for their money due to tourism) ...
so TMC simply became cavite's capital due to proximity?!

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i think they will put sm citycentre at the back of the market in cavite as i saw last month ago a huge place there at the back.
what's SM city centre?
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Old June 13th, 2006, 11:37 AM   #128
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any pics about eagle ridge?developments?
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Old June 14th, 2006, 06:33 AM   #129
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It just so happened that Cavite City is considered as the province's largest city in terms of population and commerce (though Tagaytay's giving 'em a run for their money due to tourism) ...
Yes, but in some way, Cavite City has its way to generate revenues from tourism. Income generated from Tourism in Corregidor goes to Cavite City since it is part of its jurisdiction.

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what's SM city centre?
Actually I think its SM Supercenter.

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Lapit na ng Regada (Water Festival)sa CAvite City!!! BAsaan na naman 'to!!!
Hahaha...Yup. June 24 :P
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Old June 14th, 2006, 06:40 AM   #130
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ooh..
is it SM supercenter cavite or salitran?
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Old June 14th, 2006, 06:42 AM   #131
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is it SM supercenter cavite or salitran?
In my opinion, SM Supercenter Cavite will be more feasible than SM Supercenter Salitran. Salitran is very near where SM Dasma is located. At least in the case of SM Supercenter Cavite, those from Noveleta could might as well go there than SM Bacoor.
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Old June 14th, 2006, 06:48 AM   #132
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ooh..okay..
but are both supercenters already in the pipeline?
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Old June 14th, 2006, 08:17 AM   #133
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Old June 15th, 2006, 03:01 PM   #134
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Some pics I'd like to share

These were taken at Tagaytay during our retreat.


Early morning


Greens here, greens there, greens everywhere

These were taken at Silang, Cavite when I was going home from the retreat.


Some flowers being sold at Silang, we bought some since my mom loves gardening.


The highway looks very neat and clean.
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Old June 16th, 2006, 04:33 AM   #135
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i think they will put sm citycentre at the back of the market in cavite as i saw last month ago a huge place there at the back.
It is a supercenter if ever a mall will be constructed....This is the location you're talking about...



Some say, it will be an exit to the Coastal Road Extension. Some say, it is where an SM Mall will be constructed. But in PEZA's website, they say that there will be an industrial park at Bacoor Bay, Cavite City. The name is Marcelo IPG Industrial and Aqua Farming Park. But I can't see any place for this except for this empty lot. They say that Industrial Park is 136 Hectares.
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Old June 16th, 2006, 02:13 PM   #136
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It is a supercenter if ever a mall will be constructed....This is the location you're talking about...



Some say, it will be an exit to the Coastal Road Extension. Some say, it is where an SM Mall will be constructed. But in PEZA's website, they say that there will be an industrial park at Bacoor Bay, Cavite City. The name is Marcelo IPG Industrial and Aqua Farming Park. But I can't see any place for this except for this empty lot. They say that Industrial Park is 136 Hectares.
tama lang sana kung industrial park ang gawin, kailangan yan ng cavite city para maka generate man lang ng income. sana gawing economic zones na rin ang sangley, may fort san felipe din naman kaya i centralize na lang sa fort san felipe ang operations nung dalawang base. another thing that interests me here is diba may 3 reclamations na gagawin sana along bacoor bay and manila bay? ano na nangyari dun? how bout dun sa land na ni level before reaching checkpoint, tagal nang naging idle nung development na yun. i saw a flyer about those projects a few years ago when i was in cavite city. now if you are wondering bakit ako nakikisawsaw dito, i was born and raised in cavite city, pero living in cebu na. but cavite city will always be special for me, naks! sayang i was in cavite december of last year eh kala ko walang taga cavite city na forumer dito, dami rin pala. nice to know may cavite thread din.
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Old June 16th, 2006, 04:16 PM   #137
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Mas gusto ko sana commercial zone yan, then sangley ang gawing industrial park
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Old June 19th, 2006, 04:42 AM   #138
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Journey of discovery in Cavite

Speaking Out: Ignacio R. Bunye

WE have mixed feelings about Secretary Pat Sto. Tomas’ leaving the Cabinet effective July 3. On one hand, we are happy that she would have her wish to have a change of pace and to have more time with her family. But we are also sad to see one of the best Cabinet members leave the official family.

Labor Secretary Sto. Tomas, whom we in the Cabinet all fondly call as Secretary Pat, leaves behind a wealth of good deeds and successful reforms in her long record of public service. Part of her legacy is a single-digit strike rate, from 60 strikes in the year 2000 to only 9 for the first half of this year. She is also a contributory to a single-digit unemployment rate and the continued rise of employment levels in the past five years. Because of her integrity and competence, she was able to strengthen the programs of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration to ensure that OFW contributions are managed well and with full transparency. It was only under her administration that the OWWA now enjoys a budget surplus. OWWA funds have reached its record level of R10 billion while the agency itself reduced its operating expenses by half, to ensure that more funds are earmarked for programs and services for its members.

We certainly wish her the best of luck on her new job as Chair of the Development Bank of the Philippines while we welcome aboard her worthy replacement, legal luminary and labor relations expert, Arturo Brion who is himself an old hand in the department.

Incidentally, both Sec Pat and Art Brion, (along with labor luminaries Nieves Confesor, Ruben Torres, Franklin Drilon, Benny Laguesma and Jose Brillantes), were mentored by the late Ka Blas Ople. Ka Blas would have been undoubtedly proud that his legacy of service to the common man continues through the hard work of his protégés, Secretaries Pat Sto. Tomas and Arturo Brion.

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During the Independence Day weekend, my family and I took a "journey of discovery" through historicallyrich Cavite. Our first stop was the Geronimo Berenguer de los Reyes (GBR) Museum in General Trias, Cavite. The museum is located within the Gateway Business Park and is accessible through Amadeo Road. Incidentally, Amadeo is known as the "Coffee Town" due to the different locally grown high-quality varieties of coffee beans.

GBR Museum is divided into several pavilions, several of which display rare photographs of 19th and 20th century Philippines taken Albert Honiss and Manuel Arias y Rodriguez, British and Spanish photographers, respectively. Other photos were acquired from the news agency Underwood & Underwood. Some memorable photographs were of Malacañang in the 1800s, the execution of Jose Rizal and portraits of revolutionary heroes.

The founder of the museum, Geronimo Berenguer de los Reyes Jr. is a descendant of Crisanto de los Reyes, one of the primary supporters of the Cavite Mutiny of 1872. The names of the Cavite Mutiny martyrs are etched in the granite memorial which stands in front of the museum.

In addition, there are two pavilions which display models of aircrafts and other aviation and aerospace memorabilia, including authenticated souvenirs of various US space missions.

We were awed by the time, effort and expense that went into the establishment and maintenance of this very impressive facility. It is definitely worth a trip, not just by students, but by anyone who would like to revisit and honor our country’s glorious history.

Our other stop was at the Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite. At the time of our visit, the shrine was being prepared for the Independence Day flag-raising ceremony the following day.

One very important fact we learned from the curator, Alvin Alcid, was that the actual declaration of independence did not take place on the balcony of Aguinaldo’s home, but from its window. He pointed out that the balcony was not added until 1924, when General Aguinaldo oversaw extensive renovations of the sprawling mansion. The old five peso bill, according to Mr. Alcid, correctly depicts the declaration of independence as having taken place from the window.

Our tour of the shrine’s covered the main living areas, the balcony, the steps leading to the structure’s tower, the bedrooms of General Aguinaldo’s daughters, the old silong, which now houses General Aguinaldo’s memorabilia and the grounds. It is noteworthy that the house is filled with many secret passages, including an underground tunnel leading to the St. Mary Magdalene Church nearby. "Magdalo," the general’s revolutionary name, was taken from the name of his hometown’s patron saint, Mary of Magdala.

Our first President was laid to rest behind his house in a simple tomb surrounded by Philippine flags. A few steps away is his 1920 Packard, which was restored and which is now encased in glass.

Prior to the 1998 Centennial Celebration, vehicular traffic was allowed directly in front of the shrine. However, as part of the Centennial Celebration and to preserve and protect the structure, traffic has since been diverted through a road loop. Some properties directly in front of the shrine have also been acquired by the government to make way for a park in the general’s honor.

We left the "House of Independence" with a greater appreciation of our history and the hope that other Filipinos will have the same opportunity to take a step back into our treasured past.

Note: Past issues may be viewed at http://www.news.ops.gov.ph/palace_bunye.htm
http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2006/06/...061967212.html
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Old June 19th, 2006, 01:17 PM   #139
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Old June 22nd, 2006, 04:30 PM   #140
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Regada, the Cavite City Water Festival on June 24.
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