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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
2 nakakita paglabay kang Ellah
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
DUNAY duha ka mga saksi nga nakuha ang kapulisan nga giingong nakakita sa paglabay sa usa ka langyaw sa usa ka sako nga dunay sud nga gituohang ang sud mao ang lawas ni Ellah Joy Pique niadtong Pebrero 8 sa gabii sa Brgy. Sayaw, lungsod sa Barili.
Gawas niini, ang kapulisan nakakuha og hulagway sa mga suspek nga gituohang maoy responsabli sa pagdagit ug pagpatay sa 6 anyos nga bata atol sa ilang pagronda sa balay sa Barangay Inayagan, dakbayan sa Naga.
Kini maoy giluwatang pamahayag ni Sr. Supt. Patrocinio Comendador, tigpamaba sa Task Force, nga nagsubay sa kaso sa pagdagit ug pagpatay kang Pique.
Gibutyag ni Comendador nga ang ilang mga imbestigador sa Task Force didto sa lungsod sa Minglanilla niadtong miaging hapon.
Ang mga hulgagway ilang gipakita ang sa mga testigos nga ilang nahuptan aron ilhon kon kini ba ang mga responsible pagdagit kang Ellah Joy.
Apan ang mao nga mga hulagway ilang gitupad sa uban pang mga hulagway nga maoy naandan gyud nga procedure nga ilang gisunod sa pag-ila sa mga suspek.
Duna hinuoy initial nga resulta si Comendador apan nagdumili lang una siya sa paghatag og dugang detalye hangtod nga di makomplito ang pag-subscribe sa affidavit sa ilang mga testigong nahuptan.
Iyang giklaro nga duna silay mga testigos nga gihuptan nga ang mga testimoniya circumstantial, apan kining babaye lalake ug babaye nga nga testigos duol na sa pagka-eyewitness.
“Nahug tog eyewitness although naay gap just minutes or seconds prior to the kidnapping,” matod niya sa mga reporter.
“We have witnesses during the abduction, prior to the abduction just minutes before and after the abduction (of Ellah Joy Pique),” dugang ni Comendador.
Ang Task Force dunay duha ka menor de edad nga testigos ingon man tulo ka mga hamtong.
Sa report sa GMA-7 Balitang Bisdak, dunay duha ka mga testigos nga babaye ug lalake nga nakaduso sa ilang joint affidavit nga nitudlo sa hulagway sa langyaw ingon man sa sakyanan nga gigamit sa paglabay sa bata didto sa Barili.
Ang babaye nagbutyag nga gikan sila sa iyang higala nga nagtambong sa birthday party sa Mantayupan dihang nipauli sila agi sa lugar mga alas 11:40 sa gabii niadtong Pebrero 8.
Ilang nabantayan ang usa ka sakyanan nga nagdala sa plaka nga LHJ-382 nga hinay nga nagpadagan duol sa beach sa Sayaw.
Kalit nga nihunong ang sakyanan ug nanaog ang usa ka langyaw.
Duna kiniy gikuha nga karga sa sakyanan, apan nabantayan niini nga dunay nagsunod nilang sakyanan, wa kini mopadayon.
Dihang nadistansiya na sila og 50-70 metros ang gilay-on sa beach, iyang nakit-an ang langyaw nga dunay gikuha nga putos nga sama sa usa ka sako ug gitungtong sa ngilit sa pangpang, dayon gilabay ubos sa pangpang.
Hinuon gitiman-an niya ang plate number sa sakyanan ug pagka-ugma alas 8:00 sa buntag nibalik siya sa lugar ug iyang nahibaw-an nga didto gilabay ang lawas ni Ellah Joy.
Gipatik sa mantalaang SuperBalita Cebu Marso 09, 2011.
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Subway Passes McDonald's
t's official: the Subway sandwich chain has surpassed McDonald's Corp. (NYSE: MCD - News) as the world's largest restaurant chain, in terms of units.
At the end of last year, Subway had 33,749 restaurants worldwide, compared to McDonald's 32,737. The burger giant disclosed its year-end store count in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing late last month.
The race for global dominance is an important one for an industry that's mostly saturated in the U.S. High unemployment and economic uncertainty have battered the restaurant industry in the U.S., and chains are increasingly looking overseas for growth, particularly in Asia.
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Starbucks Corp. Honda (Nasdaq: SBUX - News) recently said it plans to triple its number of outlets in China, for example. Dunkin' Brands Inc., parent of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, plans to open thousands of new outlets in China in coming years as well as its first stores in Vietnam in the next 18 months. Subway just opened its 1,000th location in Asia, including its first in Vietnam.
Subway, which opened its first international restaurant in 1984, in Bahrain, expects its number of international restaurants to exceed its domestic ones by 2020, says Don Fertman, Subway's Chief Development Officer. The chain currently has just over 24,000 restaurants in the U.S., where it generated $10.5 billion of its $15.2 billion in revenue last year.
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The closely held company, owned by Doctor's Associates Inc., does not disclose its profits.
McDonald's is still the leader when it comes to sales. The burger chain reported $24 billion in revenue last year. "We remain focused on listening to and serving our customers, and are committed to being better, not just bigger," a McDonald's spokeswoman says.
Subway, which surpassed the number of McDonald's in the U.S. about nine years ago, expects China to eventually become one of its largest markets. The sandwich shop only has 199 restaurants in China now, but expects to have more than 500 by 2015.
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Subway has achieved its rapid growth, in part, by opening outlets in non-traditional locations such as an automobile showroom in California, an appliance store in Brazil, a ferry terminal in Seattle, a riverboat in Germany, a zoo in Taiwan, a Goodwill store in South Carolina, a high school in Detroit and a church in Buffalo, New York.
"We're continually looking at just about any opportunity for someone to buy a sandwich, wherever that might be. The closer we can get to the customer, the better," Mr. Fertman says, explaining that it now has almost 8,000 Subways in unusual locations. "The non-traditional is becoming traditional."
The company has some concerns about the economies of certain international markets, such as Germany and the United Kingdom. The company is trying to develop more affordable offerings in those countries, similar to the $5 foot-long sandwiches that have been successful in the U.S.
At the end of last year, Subway had 33,749 restaurants worldwide, compared to McDonald's 32,737. The burger giant disclosed its year-end store count in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing late last month.
The race for global dominance is an important one for an industry that's mostly saturated in the U.S. High unemployment and economic uncertainty have battered the restaurant industry in the U.S., and chains are increasingly looking overseas for growth, particularly in Asia.
[More from WSJ.com: Where to Put Your Cash Now.]
Starbucks Corp. Honda (Nasdaq: SBUX - News) recently said it plans to triple its number of outlets in China, for example. Dunkin' Brands Inc., parent of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, plans to open thousands of new outlets in China in coming years as well as its first stores in Vietnam in the next 18 months. Subway just opened its 1,000th location in Asia, including its first in Vietnam.
Subway, which opened its first international restaurant in 1984, in Bahrain, expects its number of international restaurants to exceed its domestic ones by 2020, says Don Fertman, Subway's Chief Development Officer. The chain currently has just over 24,000 restaurants in the U.S., where it generated $10.5 billion of its $15.2 billion in revenue last year.
[More from WSJ.com: The Most Expensive Town in America.]
The closely held company, owned by Doctor's Associates Inc., does not disclose its profits.
McDonald's is still the leader when it comes to sales. The burger chain reported $24 billion in revenue last year. "We remain focused on listening to and serving our customers, and are committed to being better, not just bigger," a McDonald's spokeswoman says.
Subway, which surpassed the number of McDonald's in the U.S. about nine years ago, expects China to eventually become one of its largest markets. The sandwich shop only has 199 restaurants in China now, but expects to have more than 500 by 2015.
[More from WSJ.com: TV's Next Wave: Tuning In to You.]
Subway has achieved its rapid growth, in part, by opening outlets in non-traditional locations such as an automobile showroom in California, an appliance store in Brazil, a ferry terminal in Seattle, a riverboat in Germany, a zoo in Taiwan, a Goodwill store in South Carolina, a high school in Detroit and a church in Buffalo, New York.
"We're continually looking at just about any opportunity for someone to buy a sandwich, wherever that might be. The closer we can get to the customer, the better," Mr. Fertman says, explaining that it now has almost 8,000 Subways in unusual locations. "The non-traditional is becoming traditional."
The company has some concerns about the economies of certain international markets, such as Germany and the United Kingdom. The company is trying to develop more affordable offerings in those countries, similar to the $5 foot-long sandwiches that have been successful in the U.S.
Nearly 5 million downloaded Skype iPhone 3G app
Nearly 5 million downloaded Skype iPhone 3G app
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Nearly 5 million consumers have downloaded a Skype Web telephony application that launched Sunday, allowing users of Apple Inc's iPhone to use privately held Skype's service over the cellular network for the first time, Skype said on Wednesday.
Before the launch of the application for use on high-speed third generation (3G) networks on May 30, consumers could only use Skype on their iPhone when they had access to Wi-Fi, a short-range wireless technology found in venues like coffee shops, homes and offices.
We've had millions of downloads to date, Russ Shaw, Skype's general manager for mobile, told Reuters, referring to global iPhone users. "That's really positive."
A Skype spokeswoman said the number of downloads of the application was nearly five million by Wednesday morning Eastern Time.
Shaw said the app saw a good mix of demand across Skype's three main operating regions: Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific region.
However, Skype faced a lot of complaints from Web commentators after it also said on Sunday that it would start charging for 3G calls between Skype users next year.
This was seen as a big turnaround since the main reason Skype became popular was because Skype-to-Skype calls have always been free whether subscribers use it on their computer or their cellphone.
Shaw said the company needs to start charging for the service so that it can fund the investments needed to ensure that the quality of 3G Skype calls stays high.
He declined to give specific details about pricing plans except to say that the service would still be competitive with rival services including traditional cellphone calls.
We're not going to want to price ourselves out of the market, he said. I can't ignore the fact that consumers (currently) use us for free.
Apple is expected to announce a new iPhone on June 7. Shaw said Skype would hope to support the next iPhone too but noted that he had no details about Apple's announcement. AT&T; Inc is currently the exclusive U.S. iPhone provider.
(Reporting by Sinead Carew; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Nearly 5 million consumers have downloaded a Skype Web telephony application that launched Sunday, allowing users of Apple Inc's iPhone to use privately held Skype's service over the cellular network for the first time, Skype said on Wednesday.
Before the launch of the application for use on high-speed third generation (3G) networks on May 30, consumers could only use Skype on their iPhone when they had access to Wi-Fi, a short-range wireless technology found in venues like coffee shops, homes and offices.
We've had millions of downloads to date, Russ Shaw, Skype's general manager for mobile, told Reuters, referring to global iPhone users. "That's really positive."
A Skype spokeswoman said the number of downloads of the application was nearly five million by Wednesday morning Eastern Time.
Shaw said the app saw a good mix of demand across Skype's three main operating regions: Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific region.
However, Skype faced a lot of complaints from Web commentators after it also said on Sunday that it would start charging for 3G calls between Skype users next year.
This was seen as a big turnaround since the main reason Skype became popular was because Skype-to-Skype calls have always been free whether subscribers use it on their computer or their cellphone.
Shaw said the company needs to start charging for the service so that it can fund the investments needed to ensure that the quality of 3G Skype calls stays high.
He declined to give specific details about pricing plans except to say that the service would still be competitive with rival services including traditional cellphone calls.
We're not going to want to price ourselves out of the market, he said. I can't ignore the fact that consumers (currently) use us for free.
Apple is expected to announce a new iPhone on June 7. Shaw said Skype would hope to support the next iPhone too but noted that he had no details about Apple's announcement. AT&T; Inc is currently the exclusive U.S. iPhone provider.
(Reporting by Sinead Carew; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
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