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Rank of senators vs P21-B CCT grows By Angie M. Rosales and Aytch S. de la Cruz 11/11/2010

Thursday, November 11, 2010

DESPERATE PALACE GETS CLINTON TO ENDORSE DOLEOUTS

Rank of senators vs P21-B CCT grows

By Angie M. Rosales and Aytch S. de la Cruz 11/11/2010

President Aquino and his allies in the Senate may be in for a big disappointment as opposition from senators swelled yesterday on the huge P21 billion funding of the doleout conditional cash transfer (CCT) program despite a desperate Palace bid of having visiting former US President Bill Clinton endorse the program.

While the P1.645-trillion 2011 budget hurdled the House of Representatives without cuts, the appropriations bill still needs Senate approval and more senators expressed intention to vote down the CCT program in the budget yesterday.

Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III said he intends to slug it out with Palace allies in the Senate once the budget bill is presented for debates on the floor.

The 2011 budget is expected to be taken up on the floor in today’s Senate session and will be referred to the Senate finance committee, said Sen. Franklin Drilon, committee chairman..... MORE

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US twits Noy on warning overreaction 11/11/2010

BY MICHAELA P. DEL CALLAR AND MARIO J. MALLARI

US twits Noy on warning overreaction

11/11/2010

The United States government yesterday reminded the government of President Aquino, which protested the US travel advisory that warned of imminent terror attacks in Metro Manila, that it is the US’ duty to safeguard the security of Americans all over the world.

In a statement, the US Embassy said the travel notice it issued last week was not intended to harm its “long-standing and deep friendship” with the Philippines. The embassy stressed that the US, the largest development grant donor to the country, has one of the largest investors in the Philippines.

It also noted that no travel ban was issued against the country.

“As part of our responsibility to ensure the well-being of our citizens, the United States government encourages them to make informed decisions as they travel around the world,” it said.

For that reason, the embassy said the US government provides updates on security and other
considerations that people should be aware of when they travel..... MORE

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US may snub review outcome, concedes VFA panel exec 11/11/2010

US may snub review outcome, concedes VFA panel exec

11/11/2010
Chances are high that the efforts which the Aquino administration is making toward improving the contentious provisions stated in the existing Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) between the Philippines and the United States would be futile as the Americans may overturn whatever comes out from the unilateral review of the VFA Commission (VFACom).

Executive Secretary and concurrent VFACom Chairman Paquito Ochoa Jr. indicated this position the other night when asked to provide substantial details on the progress of the internal review that his agency is currently undertaking with respect to the VFA.

Speaking to reporters during a pre-birthday dinner he hosted Tuesday evening at the Bahay Ugnayan in Malacañang Complex, Ochoa said they are still in the initial stages of reviewing the VFA courtesy of the technical working group and are just about to start quantifying the possible improvements that can be applied on the treaty by next week.

“We still haven’t gone through the details. What we’re preparing for is our position. Once that’s ready, we will present it to them (the Americans) or we will sit down with them. I still don’t know how to go about the system of the conversation. There’s a procedure but I still haven’t memorized it,” Ochoa told reporters..... MORE

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Ochoa won’t quit post, no replacement from Balay faction 11/11/2010

Ochoa won’t quit post, no replacement from Balay faction

11/11/2010
Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. has belied rumors that have circulated through text messages recently that he is on his way out of the Aquino Cabinet and would be replaced anytime soon by someone more competent from the Balay faction of former Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas.

The anonymous source of this rumor allegedly mentioned that Ochoa’s position will be handed over to Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras whom Aquino has regarded in public as one of the outstanding officials he has in his Cabinet by far.

Aquino purportedly considered this option to spare his administration from more blunders stemming from Ochoa’s perceived incompetence owing to the quality of executive orders (EOs) and other documents that his department furnishes which are often being questioned before legal courts.

Apart from Almendras, talks have already made rounds previously that the Executive Secretary position is being reserved for Roxas himself after that one-year hiatus from public service mandated by the Commission on Elections against those individuals who lost in the last elections..... MORE

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House urged to adopt Aquino’s amnesty for rebel soldiers By Angie M. Rosales and Gerry Baldo 11/11/2010

House urged to adopt Aquino’s amnesty for rebel soldiers

By Angie M. Rosales and Gerry Baldo 11/11/2010

Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile yesterday fell short of lecturing the lower house leaders on the delay in their deliberations of President Aquino’s proclamation granting amnesty to more than 30 mutineers, including detained Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.

While cautious in committing a breach in the long-standing tradition of inter-parliamentary courtesy, Enrile said it will not look good for the Chief Executive if the House of Representatives will not be able to gain support to effect the presidential issuance finally into a law, considering that the lower chamber is composed of supposed strong allies of Aquino.

“The majority there is allied with the President. I don’t think the majority in the House would embarrass the President by disapproving a proclamation made by him.

“I don’t think the Speaker (Feliciano Belmonte) will not be able to muster the number to pass the concurrent resolution..... MORE

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Fire kills 3 OFWs, injures 4 others in Dubai By Michaela P. del Callar 11/11/2010

Fire kills 3 OFWs, injures 4 others in Dubai

By Michaela P. del Callar 11/11/2010
Three Filipinos were killed in a fire that razed their rented apartment in Dubai, United Arab Emirates over the weekend, a Philippine consulate report said yesterday.

Consul General Benito Valeriano said that the victims, who were housemates, suffered major injuries from the incident last Nov. 6.

Two suffered minor injuries, while the third sustained second-degree burns in the face, back, arms and the four suffered burns on toes and are now confined at theSurgical Intensive Care Unit of Al Rashid Hospital..... MORE

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Flight warning as residents flee Bulusan volcano 11/11/2010

Flight warning as residents flee Bulusan volcano

11/11/2010
Dozens of people fled their homes near a restive Philippine volcano yesterday, while authorities advised pilots to avoid flying near clouds of fine ash shooting out from its crater.

More than 50 persons fled two villages at the base of the 5,135 feet Mt. Bulusan volcano and more may follow, the local Philippine Army command said in a statement.

Soldiers and police would also be posted to keep people out of a six-kilometer danger zone around the crater and has trucks on standby to take evacuees to government-run shelters, it said.

Bulusan showered nearby communities with ash on Tuesday, with its explosions accompanied by booming sounds, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said in an advisory, adding that it expects more explosions.

“Civic aviation authorities must advise pilots to avoid flying close to the volcano’s summit as ejected ash and volcanic fragments from sudden explosions may pose hazard to aircraft,” it said..... MORE

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Too little, too late? EDITORIAL 11/10/2010

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Too little, too late?

EDITORIAL
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11/10/2010
One undesirable trait found in many Filipino officials is their penchant for closing their eyes to many cover-ups and other criminal activities being done by their superiors, and in many instances, cover-ups made by the Malacañang tenant and aides.
Despite their knowledge and awareness of such cover-ups, they say nothing and go along with whatever is being covered up, then, when their superiors are out of power and position, they blow the whistle — too late.

This appears to be the case of the Glorietta blast that occurred in 2007 and where a retired military colonel and bomb expert, Allan Sollano, now confesses that the mall’s explosion was set off by a bomb, and not methane gas as concluded earlier.

Sollano’s superior then is now the Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff, Gen. Ricardo David Jr., which tends to indicate that David also kept his mouth shut and went along with the cover-up, if such will be proven a cover-up..... MORE

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Wrong way to go FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 11/10/2010

Wrong way to go

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
11/10/2010
Honestly, it is difficult to understand why the Department of Justice (DoJ) keeps on publicly calling for the alleged suspects in the Bar exams grenade attack to come out and air their side while at the same time threaten to file cases against them, saying the investigation has been done by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

As the Justice chief told the media, the two members of the Alpha Phi Omega (APO) fraternity who are today’s suspects in the Bar exams blast are also connected to two previous grenade attacks at La Consolacion College and the University of Perpetual Help.

She then called on the two other APO members who she said were involved in the Sept. 26 Bar blast to surface and explain themselves before the NBI and then threatens to file charges against them.

Said Justice Secretary Leila de Lima: “We have the names. I want to relate to them an ultimatum. We know who they are…We know where they are working. We are challenging them to surface otherwise the NBI will be constrained to file charges.”.... MORE

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Italian government faces collapse — experts ANALYSIS 11/10/2010

Italian government faces collapse — experts

ANALYSIS

11/10/2010
ROME — Italy’s government faces collapse after a call by Speaker of parliament Gianfranco Fini for his arch-rival Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to resign and form a new coalition, experts said on Monday.

Fini’s scathing attack on Sunday on his coalition partner and one-time ally is not likely to force Berlusconi to resign but the Speaker will ultimately bring down the government and could trigger elections, experts agreed.
“A political chapter that has now lasted more than 15 years is ending in dramatic fashion,” Corriere Della Sera said in an editorial, referring to the early 1990s when media tycoon Berlusconi burst onto the political scene.
La Repubblica, a left-wing newspaper that has been virulently opposed to Berlusconi, said: “It’s a question of hours, days at most.”.... MORE

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SC should take pause C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 11/10/2010

SC should take pause

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
11/10/2010
Nobody should be surprised that the House of Representatives approved P-Noy’s first budgetary proposal en toto given the ruling coalition’s super majority in the chamber. Of course, we had half expected that some revisions would be forthcoming given the ferocity of the debates, especially on the controversial conditional cash transfer (CCT) program. There was also the question of the billions in lump sum appropriations which was already in direct violation of P-Noy’s pledge to end the practice and inaugurate a zero based, line item budgeting for ease of implementation and transparency. How the administration planned to finance the P1.6 plus trillion budget given the fact that early on P-Noy announed there would be no new taxes to be imposed was also brought to fore. Then, part of the debate focused on the seeming budgetary bias in favor of certain agencies especially those headed by Liberal Party stalwarts and the lingering problems of funding those basic services such as education, health and infrastructure which have been the bane of almost every administration. The debates were impressive while it lasted for in the end the majority coalition managed to wangle enough carrots and muddle the issues, if we believe the critics, to pass this budget in the manner Malacañang wanted it passed. Oh, well. What matters now is whether the executive has the political will and the capability to execute this budget as planned, given the many obstacles coming its way foremost being the diminishing funding sources, the thinning public patience in the wake of the lingering global economic crisis and the emnity triggered by the never ending battles centered on the so-called sins of the past. We await with bated breath how 2011 will unfold..... MORE

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Clarification LETTER 11/10/2010 Dear Editor:

Clarification

LETTER

11/10/2010
Dear Editor:
We refer to the commentary that was published in the Nov. 5, 2010 issue of The Daily Tribune which raised the issues on the supposed assassination plot on President Aquino and the terrorist threat in the country as contained in the Travel Advisory warnings of at least five countries.

On the assasination plot which we have disclaimed earlier and which came out in the 28 September 2010 issue of The Daily Tribune, we would like to reiterate that there was never any official statement on the part of the Secretary with regard to any threat on the life of the President. The Department of National Defense (DND) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) however maintain that President Aquino, just like any head of state, is always a possible target of such assassination plots and it is more prudent to have that frame of mind at all times, in order to ensure that our President is safe all the time..... MORE

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Techno HE SAYS Aldrin Cardon 11/10/2010

Techno

HE SAYS
Aldrin Cardon
11/10/2010
As expected, things have sobered up several days after Mai Mislang’s Vietnam caper. And while Mislang, President Aquino’s speechwriter, may have found her new “fame” unwanted, she would need a major, major rebound before she can recover from the ordeal of becoming the center of the nation’s hate.

Mislang was even called a “national embarrassment” in a Facebook page created to give her many haters an avenue to vent their ire.

There are various contending Mislang accounts in Facebook, many for those who express their disgust over Mislang’s uncouth behavior while she joined the President trip to Vietnam, and one openly expressing his support to Noynoy’s beleaguered assistant secretary.

The main anti-Mislang page has attracted nearly a thousand followers already, the others have hundreds to their accounts. The pro-Mislang page has only 49 followers to date.

And there’s one playfully raising a peso for each follower to be able to buy Mislang her ticket back to Vietnam, where more beautiful men and women abound, or so they claimed, to ridicule Mislang’s own Twitter post which went: “Sorry pero walang pogi dito #Vietnam.”.... MORE

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Twitting the team SHE SAID Malou E. Rosal 11/10/2010

Twitting the team

SHE SAID
Malou E. Rosal
11/10/2010
No matter how chummy they are outside of their official capacities, some of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III’s staff should not be acting in such a cavalier way. Such is the lesson learned from P-Noy’s speech writer’s faux pas in Vietnam, which unfortunately is still getting some people riled up.

It’s basic manners, really, some say. How can one publicly disparage someone (or, in this case, the country) hosting one’s stay, and at an official capacity, at that? Many people have already expressed their varying opinions about this, as Facebook (“hate” posts) and Twitter (twits) have revealed. The individual in question, Assistant Secretary Carmen “Mai” Mislang, has undoubtedly learned some lessons the hard way – that one should be more prudent about one’s words and actions, and that being in the public eye does not just entail having a public position or being in showbiz.

In some cases, she may have reflected recently, unwanted attention comes from just being in the periphery or in the team of a bigwig. In President Noy’s case, more than the usual attention is directed his way (including and especially those who are around him) because of the last decade of excess and cynicism caused by his predecessor in Malacañang..... MORE

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Noy’s budget faces rough sailing in Senate By Angie M. Rosales and Gerry Baldo 11/10/2010

MANY SENATORS OPPOSE DINKY’S P21-B CCT FUNDS

Noy’s budget faces rough sailing in Senate

By Angie M. Rosales and Gerry Baldo 11/10/2010

The proposed P1.6-trillion 2011 national budget faces rough sailing in the Senate as a number of upper chamber members are coming out in the open opposing the appropriation of P21 billion in the conditional cash transfer (CCT) program of Aquino administration.

While Palace allies in the Senate are ready to defend it, even assuring approval of the item under the budget of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Sen. Edgardo Angara yesterday discounted the possibility of the CCT being approved without any cuts.

Angara himself is insisting on a slash by as much as P6 billion on the so-called anti-poverty instrument of the Aquino administration.

Angara said his colleagues are not opposed to the CCT program in itself but they are likely to move for a cut as the proposed P21-billion allocation is a huge jump from the current year’s figures at P10 billion which is more than a hundred percent increase.

“That’s almost P1.8 billion a month. That’s a lot of money and a lot of warm bodies because they have to provide 2.3 million families. I believe in this program. It can be an effective poverty fighter but it should be manageable, not wasteful spending,” said Angara in an interview with reporters..... MORE

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Solon twits Noynoy on public displeasure with US By Angie M. Rosales 11/10/2010

Solon twits Noynoy on public displeasure with US

By Angie M. Rosales 11/10/2010

It just isn’t done by presidents and world leaders.

An opposition senator yesterday twitted President Aquino’s public admission of his displeasure at the tack taken by the United States government in denying the Philippines any intelligence information on alleged terror attack threats, claiming that as an ally of the western world, it is but right and fitting for the United States to treat the Philippines as its ally by providing the Philippine government with intelligence reports on such threats in a timely manner.

Aquino earlier had complained that when he met with US Ambassador Harry Thomas, all their discussions were focused only on the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA)’s review, and not once did the envoy mention concerns about the looming terror alert to the country which is now the subject of travel advisories of six other countries.

“President Noynoy (Aquino) shouldn’t be making such comments. Did we hear (British) Prime Minister (Tony) Blair or (French President Nicolas) Sarkozy or (Spain’s President Jose Luis Rodriguez) Zapatero or (German Chancellor Angela) Merkel complain when there was a Europe-wide terror alert?

“There was none because matters like that (are) very sensitive and very, very alarming. It can cause panic,” Sen. Edgardo Angara said..... MORE

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De Lima links APO to 2 more grenade blasts in schools By Benjamin B. Pulta 11/10/2010

De Lima links APO to 2 more grenade blasts in schools

By Benjamin B. Pulta 11/10/2010

Two other members of the Alpha Phi Omega (APO) fraternity are having second thoughts about cooperating with the government investigation into last September’s Bar exam blast, prompting Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to threaten them with charges that would be promptly filed against the two APO suspects without the benefit of hearing their side.

She called on the two alleged suspected Bar examinations bombers to come forward and appear before the National Bureau of Investihgation (NBI), then threatened them, saying that she knows who they are and where they work and would have cases filed against them, if they don’t show up.

“We have the names. I want to give them an ultimatum. We know who they are…We know where they are working. We are challenging them to surface, otherwise the NBI will be constrained to file charges,” she said.
“This is also an opportunity for them if they are really not the right guys. After several days, the NBI will file a case against them,” she added.

The experience of the first APO suspect, Anthony Nepomuceno, a call center worker, showed that even after surfacing and having himself interrogated by the NBI, cases were filed against him anyway, despite his claim of having an alibi, which he said proved that he was nowhere near the Bar exams blast site..... MORE

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Former VP not off hook in Pag-IBIG fund mess By Angie M. Rosales 11/10/2010

Former VP not off hook in Pag-IBIG fund mess

By Angie M. Rosales 11/10/2010

Senate probers suspect a “high-level” cover-up by some Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG) Fund officials in the P7-billion housing fund mess involving property developer Globe Asiatique Realty Holdings Corp.

“There’s (a possible) cover-up in this case. It could go up to the highest level. But I would refuse to name names at this time until we get more solid evidence and testimonies,” said Sen. Sergio
Osmeña III.

The lawmaker is not ruling out the possibility that former Vice President Noli de Castro being implicated in the loan mess since the policy was approved by Pag-IBIG Fund’s board of trustees.

De Castro served as the housing czar in the previous administration. The senator, chairman of the Senate committee on banks, financial institutions and currencies, which is handling the probe on the matter, said his panel is set to resume its probe Thursday next week.

“I intend to question the Board of Trustees on why they allowed such a dangerous policy..... MORE

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Vice mayor eyed as key witness in massacre case 11/10/2010

Vice mayor eyed as key witness in massacre case

11/10/2010
A former town vice mayor is being eyed by prosecutors as a key witness in last year’s Maguindanao massacre, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima confirmed yesterday.

Former Vice Mayor Sukarno Badal of Sultan sa Barongis town  has agreed to meet with De Lima today in  Sultan Kudarat  where Badal is being detained in  a military camp.

Badal, also known as Commander Uka, surrendered to authorities over  the weekend. He was caretaker of some 500 assault rifles allegedly owned by former Mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. of Datu Unsay town in Maguindanao. Badal  hails from the town of Sultan sa Barongis.

“I will personally assess his value as a potential state witness. I understand from sources and those who worked on his surrender that he has very valuable information not

only with respect to the massacre but also to some other operations of the Ampatuans,” she explained..... MORE

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PAL hits labor union over spinoff rumors By Mina Diaz 11/10/2010

PAL hits labor union over spinoff rumors

By Mina Diaz 11/10/2010
Labor-strife plagued Philippine Airlines (PAL) accused officers of the PAL Employees Association (Palea) of peddling lies while asking them to produce documentary proof to show alleged links between PAL chairman
Lucio Tan and three service providers that will take over PAL’s Inflight Catering, airport services and call center departments under a contested spin off plan that received government approval.

“The best proof is the corporate records of these companies. However, PAL is under no obligation to disclose them. As the one making baseless and malicious claims, the burden of proof is on Palea,” PAL said in a statement.

PAL president Jaime Bautista had stressed that third party service providers like PLDT e-Ventus for Call Center/Reservations is owned by PLDT while Sky Kitchen for Catering and Sky Logistics for Airport Services are both owned by Cebu-based businessman Manny Osmeña. These service providers are not owned by Tan or any of his family members.

PAL added that its lawyers are currently studying the airline’s legal options and whether it can sue Palea officers for spreading false information..... MORE

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Aquino okays new guidelines for using social networking sites 11/10/2010

Aquino okays new guidelines for using social networking sites

11/10/2010
All ordinary employees and officials of the government shall have to bear the consequences of the diplomatic blunder committed by President Aquino’s speechwriter as Malacañang yesterday announced that they are no exception to the new guidelines imposed by the Communications Group with respect to the use of social networking sites.

Deputy presidential spokesman Abigail Valte disclosed to reporters that these guidelines have already been approved by the President but they cannot release it in public yet pending the result of the ongoing consultations they have with the other agencies that would look into the legal aspects of such policy citing its possible implications on the people’s right to free expression.

Valte, however, clarified that this new policy neither denies any employee access to these social networking sites, particularly Facebook and Twitter, nor are they being prohibited to say something negative against the government but is merely trying to remind them on “what is acceptable to be said” in the online portal.

“We should all bear in mind that our online persona, especially if one is an employee of the government, (what he or she) says in public is also reflective of the government (he or she works for). So we should just take the necessary caution,” Valte said..... MORE

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A pact with the devil EDITORIAL 11/09/2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A pact with the devil

EDITORIAL
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11/09/2010

The reported exodus of Lakas-Kampi-CMD members to the Nacionalista Party (NP) camp exposes the tenuous alliance supporting the campaign of Gloria Arroyo ally, Gilbert Teodoro.

It also being made to appear that a bandwagon effect is favoring Manuel Villar who seems to be at the moment the most financially capable among the opposition lot to launch a decent nationwide campaign down to the local levels.

The Lakas-Kampi-CMD does have a superior machinery than any other political force in the country at this time, but it is also imbibing the credibility and acceptability problem hounding Gloria.

The most recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed Gloria having a net satisfaction rating of negative 38, with two out of three respondents saying that they were dissatisfied with her performance..... MORE

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Fighting the windmills of their mind EDITORIAL 11/09/2010

Fighting the windmills of their mind

EDITORIAL
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11/09/2010
Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, who apparently is leading the fight against the Reproductive Health (RH) bill, was quoted as saying that this fight of the Church will be no different from the Edsa I revolt, where he intimated that Edsa I would not have resulted in the toppling of the dictatorship and the ascendancy of Cory Aquino to the presidency in 1986.

He is not being accurate and places too much importance in the Catholic Church’s role in a revolt.

But even if we grant the local institutional Church’s importance and influence in toppling governments, it can be said that this was mainly because at that time in 1986, the Church was one with the Filipinos in toppling the Marcos dictatorship. The issue then was political and not religious, even if the Church made Edsa out as a miracle and claimed that Cory Aquino was God’s anointed.

The issue on the RH bill has a heavy Catholic flavor and very little politics, if at all. Bishops and priests can argue all they want about the moral dimension of the issue of artificial contraception and the claimed pro-life stand that they have taken, but the truth is, pro-choice is hardly anti-life, apart from which, there is always that solid argument that which is legal is not necessarily moral and that which is moral is not necessarily legal.
.... MORE

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The Senate speaks? FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 11/09/2010

The Senate speaks?

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
11/09/2010
Frank Drilon, Liberal Party (LP) senator and finance committee chairman, speaks as though he is always speaking for the Senate, which is far from the truth.

Very recently, Drilon assured Noynoy Aquino that there will be no cuts in the P21-billion conditional cash transfer (CCT) program Malacañang has allocated in its proposed budget for Dinky Soliman’s Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). He also wondered why there is so much apprehension over the CCT program today, pointing out that this was a project of the Arroyo administration and that when this was proposed, there was no apprehension aired at all then.

The answer to this is simple. In the time of Gloria Arroyo, the CCT project did not have an allocation of P21 billion. Today, the CCT project under Soliman, who will be handling these funds, will have not just the big bucks all to her department and some, but also target some 3 to 4 million or so families, despite not having the infrastructure and safety nets set to ensure the success of the program.

As pointed out by Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo, Aquino’s CCT project targets are extremely difficult to implement, as it takes a long time to prepare the infrastructure and support systems, such as the health clinics, school buildings and other support systems, such as the training period especially for 4 million beneficiaries.
.... MORE

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Priestly NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 11/09/2010

Priestly

NO HOLDS BARRED
Armida Siguion-Reyna
11/09/2010
There’s another definition for them men in floor-length vestments, in the dictionary: A priest is also a tool, often resembling a blunt weapon, used for quickly killing fish, in the form of a heavy metal head attached to a metal or wooden stick. The name “priest” comes from the notion of administering the “last rites” to the fish.

Pamukpok, as we’d call it in the vernacular. How apropos, to the situation on hand, where they’re stopping at nothing to drive home their view that supporting the Reproductive Health Bill is equal to sin.

Almost fresh from threatening P-Noy with (a) excommunication, a threat they’ve since then denied, and (b) civil disobedience, another threat they’ve likewise denied as having “fully discussed” meaning, what, napag-usapan lang in passing, pero hindi pa napag-usapan ng husto? — now like martyrs they declare themselves “ready” to go to jail.

Thus said the priests, clergy and laypersons who attended the 17th Asia-Pacific Congress on Faith Life and Family, an international pro-life Catholic conference, at the Dusit Thani hotel in Makati City. Or at least according to the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines spokesperson, lawyer Jo Imbong.
Really, now..... MORE

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Money never sleeps AN OUTSIDERS VIEW Ken Fuller 11/09/2010

Money never sleeps

AN OUTSIDERS VIEW
Ken Fuller
11/09/2010
Article XVI, Section 11 (1) of the Philippine Constitution of 1987 states: “The ownership and management of mass media shall be limited to citizens of the Philippines, or to corporations, cooperatives or associations, wholly-owned and managed by such citizens.”

Within a few days of his inauguration, President Aquino announced that he would form a commission to determine whether the Constitution should be changed and, indeed, whether “the people” were requesting this. Of course, powerful voices have for some time been calling for the nationalist economic provisions of the Constitution to be deleted, thus allowing greater foreign participation in the economy.

Filipinos, particularly those of a nationalist bent, should be particularly vigilant if the question of foreign ownership of the media comes up for discussion. With the media, the mere fact of ownership translates into influence — mass influence, the ability to distort the consciousness of a sizeable section of the population. An exaggeration? No — it’s happening elsewhere in the world.

A recent Paul Krugman column in the New York Times (“Fear and Favor,” Oct. 4) focuses on the influence of the Rupert Murdoch media empire in the USA. Tea Party activists, says Krugman, are unwitting extras in a remake of “Citizen Kane” in which the principal, rather than purchasing political office for himself like Orson Welles’ Kane, simply “puts politicians on his payroll.”.... MORE

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Mangled arms, legs legacy of cluster bombs in Laos FEATURE 11/09/2010

Mangled arms, legs legacy of cluster bombs in Laos

FEATURE

11/09/2010
VIENTIANE — Novalee bounces up and down on his new artificial leg.
“Comfortable. Comfortable,” he says, smiling.

A cluster bomb blew off his real limb below the knee, leaving Novalee, 38, among the estimated tens of thousands of civilians around the world who have been killed or wounded by the weapons.

The Laotian Hmong man plans to tell his story at a conference that begins in the capital Vientiane on Tuesday. More than 1,000 government officials, charity workers, and survivors of the bombs will be aiming to speed up efforts to rid the world of cluster bombs.

Novalee lost his limb in 1992.

He had gone out to the rice fields of Bolikhamsay province when hunger hit and he decided to shoot a bird. He did not see the “bombie” that exploded at his feet.

As Novalee lay wounded for more than four hours, he thought he would die, he recalls through a translator at a local rehabilitation center.

Finally his father found him.

Novalee says he spent two-and-a-half years under the care of a village healer, and fashioned a homemade prosthesis out of bamboo..... MORE

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Jordan Islamists could turn ‘tough’ outside parliament focus 11/09/2010

Jordan Islamists could turn ‘tough’ outside parliament

focus

11/09/2010
AMMAN — Jordan’s Islamist boycott of Tuesday’s general election means they may now resort to a tougher stance outside parliament, and this would pose a threat to stability in the kingdom, analysts said.

“The Islamists now might weigh the option of adopting a tough opposition which could cross or ignore some red lines” traditionally respected in their relationship with the state, Oreib Rintawi, director of the Al Quds Centre for Political Studies, told AFP.

“If this happens, we will see a new era in relations between the Islamists and the state, as well as extreme elements seeking to promote their ideology and type of opposition.”

A former official agreed with Rintawi.

“If the Islamists continue to boycott the legislature, they might seek to take underground action, and the country could ultimately face the risk of becoming unstable,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

But the government appeared confident, with Information Minister Ali Ayed saying he was “not worried at all about such a scenario.”.... MORE

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Sollano: Metal damage, crater proof of mall explosives blast By Benjamin B. Pulta 11/09/2010

Sollano: Metal damage, crater proof of mall explosives blast

By Benjamin B. Pulta 11/09/2010

Retired Army bomb expert Col. Allan Sollano has formally submitted his sworn statement, claiming the Glorietta 2 explosion in Makati City on Oct. 19, 2007 that costthe lives of 11 persons was caused by a bomb attack.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said the family of the whistleblower should be placed under the Witness Protection Program (WPP).

“(Ret.) Col. Solano said he can take care of himself. He was trained for that but he is more concerned about his family. He fears for the safety of his family,” De Lima told reporters.

Sollano, retired since 2008, appeared before the prose-cution panel led by Senior State Prosecutor Peter Ong and issued a sworn five-page affidavit.

The former executive officer of the Philippine Army Explosive and Ordnance Division (Army EOD) and commanding officer of the Army EOD in the National Capital Region (NCR), claimed the visible effects of the explosion, confirmed by the plastic which tested positive for RDX, indicated that the explosion could only have been caused by a bomb..... MORE

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Noy losing luster due to failed promises By Gerry Baldo 11/09/2010

Noy losing luster due to failed promises

By Gerry Baldo 11/09/2010

President Aquino should start showing signs of his determination to fulfill his promise to the Filipino people of stamping out corruption in government or suffer the loss of public sup-port, legislators warned yesterday.

Despite his campaign pitch of leading the nation through a “straight path” and a vow to listen to public sentiment and even stating that Filipinos are his real boss, critics, however, have cited several instances of corruption allegations against his allies that Aquino had merely ignored.

Zambales Rep. Milagros “Mitos” Magsaysay, a stalwart of the Lakas-Kampi-Christian Muslim Democrats and Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Neri Colmenares gave identitical views that Aquino may lose the support of the public if he fails to fulfill his campaign promise and listen to what the people are saying.

“Obama’s charisma and talking skills failed to uplift the Americans plight so will Noynoy if he continues to be complacent and stubborn in not listening to public views,” Magsaysay said.

Obama’s waning popularity was reflected in the recent US mid-term elections where the Democrats lost control of the House while their majority control of the Senate was greatly depleted..... MORE

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House railroads 2011 budget sans amendments By Gerry Baldo 11/09/2010

House railroads 2011 budget sans amendments

By Gerry Baldo 11/09/2010

The proposed P1.6-trillion national budget for 2011 was approved on third and final reading yesterday with a vote of 175 in favor and only 21 against, in an evident Majority railroading of the budget bill.

The minority bloc, led by Minority Leader and Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, objected to the voting, saying that the copy of the final version had not yet been reviewed by his colleagues. He also said there was no urgency to vote on the bill immediately.

The budget bill approval was first on the agenda.

Davao del Sur Rep. Douglas Cagas pointed out that the 2011 budget they had voted on is the “exact replica” of the National Expenditure Program and did not incorporate any of the amendments, including capital outlay for state universities and colleges.

Bayan Party List Rep. Neri Colmenares also said that the budget had many lump-sum items, which he said contradict the zero-based budget claimed by the President and is not allocated according to need or capacity..... MORE

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Interpol issues ‘orange notice’ amid terror warning 11/09/2010

Interpol issues ‘orange notice’ amid terror warning

11/09/2010
The global police agency Interpol has issued an alert to help forces in its member-states spot disguised bombs of the kind al-Qaeda terror group sent last week to the United States using airmail parcel couriers.

The so-called “orange notice” contains photographs and technical details of the latest bombs, which were discovered and made safe at airports in Dubai and Britain after an intelligence warning.

Al-Qaeda’s Yemen-based branch, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), has claimed responsibility for sending the sophisticated devices, in which the explosive Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN) was
packed into printer cartridges and attached to timers.

“The information contained in this Orange Notice will allow police services and other law enforcement agencies to take all appropriate measures to identify potentially lethal devices,” Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said..... MORE

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Noy’s RH position unchanged, but… By Aytch S. de la Cruz 11/09/2010

.Noy’s RH position unchanged, but…
By Aytch S. de la Cruz 11/09/2010

President Aquino’s policy on responsible parenthood as the focal point of the contentious Reproductive Health (RH) bill which the 15th Congress has been pushing, has not changed, even as Church leaders reportedly anticipate a “head-on collision” with his government just to have this measure junked.

At the same time however, Aquino, even as he said he was standing firm on his position on the RH bill, also claimed that if Congress passes the bill that will include something for which he stands against, and does not
follow his stated position, he will also be against the HR mission.

Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal recently came out with a statement comparing the bishops’ stand against the bill to the position they took during the People Power revolt in 1986 that led to the toppling of former President Ferdinand Marcos.

Vidal wielded the so-called significant contributions of the Church during the first Edsa revolt that led to the downfall of the Marcos dictatorship which indirectly reminded Aquino that the Church sector remains a force to reckon with.

Substantial developments to arrive at a peaceful settlement between the Church and the State on the controversial RH issues are yet to unfold as Aquino told reporters yesterday that his point person, Presidential Management Staff (PMS) director-general Julia Abad, is still trying to arrange his appointment with the officials from the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) for a bigger dialog.... MORE

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Makati oil leak’s exact location found 11/09/2010

Makati oil leak’s exact location found

11/09/2010
The source of the petroleum leak in Makati City was finally found, after four months since its discovery.
The First Philippine Industrial Corp. (FPIC) yesterday said it has located the source of the oil leak in its pipeline just two to three meters from where the Magallanes flyover footing is located.

FPIC officer-in-charge Anthony Mabasa said the company’s excavation crew found minute-sized cracks (smaller than a grain) clustered in one area on the portion of the pipeline. The pipeline leak was found along Bonifacio and Osmeña streets in Makati.

He added metal fatigue may have caused the cracks although he suspected that overloaded trucks put pressure on the pipeline.

“The pipeline was not designed for heavy vibration. We don’t want to be pointing accusing fingers. We just know there are many overloaded

trucks plying Metro Manila and it’s one of the causes of road destruction as well as the early deterioration of bridges and structures,” Mabasa told a press briefing..... MORE

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Five Armed Forces senior officers vying for WMC top post By Mario J. Mallari 11/09/2010

Five Armed Forces senior officers vying for WMC top post

By Mario J. Mallari 11/09/2010

Five senior officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) are vying for the Western Mindanao Command top post which will be vacated on Wednesday during the retirement of incumbent Wesmincom chief Lt. Gen. Ben Dolorfino.

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said the AFP’s Board of Generals (BOG) has already submitted its shortlist which is now awaiting approval from the commander in chief President Aquino.

“The recommendation has been forwarded to the President…I don’t want to preempt the President,” said Gazmin, who is responsible in forwarding BOG recommendations to the President.

Wesmincom is among the coveted area commands in the AFP, having jurisdiction over the Abu Sayyaf-infested provinces of Basilan and Sulu.

Earlier, there were speculations that an Army officer would be tapped as Wesmincom chief following the pull out of the Marines from Basilan in favor of the Army’s Special Operations Command (Socom). The Wesmincom has been led by two Marine generals, Dolorfino, who is reaching the mandatory retirement age of 56 on Wednesday, and his predecessor retired Lt. Gen. Nelson Allaga..... MORE

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An amateur is an amateur EDITORIAL 11/08/2010

Monday, November 8, 2010

An amateur is an amateur

EDITORIAL
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11/08/2010
The amateurish ways of the Aquino administration resurfaced in its largely gauche response to the series of terror alerts on the country issued by western countries, which were efforts to dismiss these by bandying that the threat does not exist and by floating the idea that the advisories were connected with the plan of Noynoy to review the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).

Negation and retaliation through the floating of rumors is the trademark of the Noynoy campaign machinery in the May 10 national elections. It was very effective in neutralizing his chief rival then for the presidency, Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., who succumbed to attacks, including the allegation that he was the secret candidate of then President Arroyo, from the Aquino demolition team that saw his candidacy on a steep downhill fall.

It is ridiculous for the camp of Noynoy that this same tactic would be effective as a form of detente.

Connecting the VFA to the advisories was an obvious Palace ploy in its ridiculous belief that the countries which issued the warnings, which were by the way addressed to their own citizens and not to Noynoy or his government, can be politically pressured into removing these.

A wild guess is that the Palace reaction on the supposed VFA connection of the advisories was triggered either by text messages, blog entries or twitter comments that are so easy to manipulate as source of false information..... MORE

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Overreaction FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 11/08/2010

Overreaction

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
11/08/2010
Noynoy Aquino should realize that he shouldn’t have called on the foreign governments that issued their warnings of a possible terrorist activity to withdraw or lift them, because they won’t do it, mainly due to the fact that the advisories issued were meant for their citizens’ safety and awareness — and not directed at the Filipino people.

For them to withdraw their travel advisories would be to neglect their governmental duties to their citizens living in places where they, on their stated intelligence basis, say danger lurks and for their citizens to take care.

Truth is, it was an overreaction of Noynoy to these advisories, and he did make things worse, by claiming that the intelligence reports they had were without basis, and that as allies, they should have shared their intelligence report with the Philippines.

Yet he also says that informally, he was told that there are assassination plots against two foreign envoys and several security officials, then adds that such information given him is in conflict with the warnings of terrorist activity that these foreign governments have issued..... MORE

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Fraud complaints mount on eve of Myanmar election FEATURE 11/08/2010

Fraud complaints mount on eve of Myanmar election

FEATURE

11/08/2010
YANGON — Myanmar’s military regime and its political proxy faced growing accusations Saturday of threats and intimidation on the eve of the country’s controversial first election in two decades.

Ethnic minority groups added their voices to opposition complaints that the main junta-backed party was “cheating” ahead of Sunday’s poll, already criticized by many as a charade to camouflage army rule.

Two parties aligned to the military are together fielding about two-thirds of the total candidates and the weakened opposition has slim chance of success with democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi locked up.
The Democratic Party (Myanmar) and National Democratic Force (NDF) accused the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) Friday of illegally collecting advance ballots by coercion.

Signs of voter intimidation were also reported by the Chin Human Rights Organization, which said that in a ward in Chin State, in western Myanmar, one of the polling stations was at an army checkpoint..... MORE

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What terror threats C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 11/08/2010

What terror threats

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
11/08/2010
While we should not be taking the latest advisories by the US, UK, Canada, Australia and France, warning their citizens to avoid travel to the Philippines in view of “imminent danger of terrorist attacks” lightly it is best that we do so with caution, not over react as some quarters are suggesting. Coming as it does after the interception of those “bomb packages” sent out of South Yemen to various Western capitals it is very possible that we can be a target of what some experts are now calling “experimental runs” by hard core terrorists of whatever shape or stripe. Too, given our porous borders and the lingering insurgencies in our midst, it is not hard to imagine some armed groups getting itchy in the hope of sending one kind of message or the other at the expense of innocent parties. It is also conceivable that with 10 million Filipinos overseas, some groups may just be able to induce or threaten or drug a number of our countrymen to carry such “experimental runs” as well much the hundreds of our countrymen who have, unfortunately gone overboard as “drug mules” and are now suffering in jail in various locales. Indeed, there is always the possibility of such bombs, stray or otherwise, getting into crowded areas and causing all kinds of damage to us all..... MORE

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After Meralco, it’s Wesm’s turn DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 11/08/2010

After Meralco, it’s Wesm’s turn

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
11/08/2010
First it was the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco); now it’s the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (Wesm) and the National Power Corp. (Napocor); another time, it will be the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP); and then it’ll be Meralco’s turn again. The power rate gouging just goes on and on, constantly keeping our power rates the highest ever in Asia — and getting higher still!

Last week, just as torrential rains compelled authorities to release overflowing water from hydro-electric dams such as Angat, raising public expectations for a further reduction of November power rates, given this bountiful hydro power source, Meralco announces that it will raise power rates anew by 98 cents per kWh due to higher electricity prices from the Wesm. Translated, this means that virtually half of the increase (at 55 cents per kWh) from P3.68 to P4.85 per kWh will come from Meralco while the other half will be used to account for Napocor’s so-called “under-recoveries” the past months.

The Electric Power Industry Reform Act (Epira) requires Meralco to take at least 10 percent of its power supply from Wesm, which auctions power from all independent power producers (IPPs), supposedly to introduce competition (and lower prices). But these rates are actually manipulated by power distributors that also own IPPs. Napocor’s “under-recoveries,” on the other hand, accrued from government’s artificial intervention in times when it had to mitigate the Wesm’s overcharging by ordering temporary low rates.

The Wesm counts among its participants the IPPs and the buyers-distributors. A common sense view of power cost is that this should not be subject to volatility except for fuel and currency fluctuation, which we actually pay for with the corresponding price adjustments.

However, the Wesm bidding or auction also supposedly factors in demand and its fluctuations, a factor that is extremely vulnerable to manipulation. As demand is affected by conditions of supply, these conditions can be easily manipulated by such claims as the “breakdown” of some plants, “unscheduled maintenance” (as with Malampaya gas), “jellyfish invasions” (at Sual), and even supposed El Niño effects (that could easily be neutralized by foresight and preparation), among many others.

Moreover, the Wesm is managed by the Philippine Energy Management Corp. (Pemc) whose operations (including salaries, expenses, etc.) we, the consumers, pay for to the tune of P622.868 million in 2009 (which was still apparently not enough as the firm sought an additional P108 million late last year), and P800 million this year just for “trading” alone.

The Wesm is without a doubt the same system that California adopted, which gave way to the infamous Enron scandal. Back then, Enron executives manipulated power supply by asking power plants to shut down on various pretexts (such as breakdowns and maintenance), then jacked power prices sky high before leveraging their stocks in the market until the company’s collapse. As a result, the state of California found itself with $50 billion in losses. But then, the Enron executives were later sent to jail; while the Wesm executives here continue to hoodwink the nation.

The local Wesm has been scandal-ridden since its inception, with public investigation being called by Malacañang, the Senate, Congress, and the Pemc itself, as in the 2010 case wherein the Pemc asked the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to intervene against the Wesm based on a letter-complaint from two power utilities for “drastic price spikes” from Jan. 26 to Feb. 25 this year.

Generation prices in the Wesm, accounting for Meralco’s total 55-centavo hike in its November rate, can go as high as P19 per kWh, which is probably close to what it is today. But Meralco itself had just raised its distribution rates in the past months.

By maintaining a tacit modus operandi with the Wesm, the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (Psalm), Napocor, and the ERC to alternately petition for, approve, and implement power rate hikes, Meralco is perceived to be obfuscating the fact that its franchise area continues to have the highest power rate in Asia, by dazing and off-balancing consumers who are unable to spot a culprit — who’s none other than all of them plus the whole corrupt system, including the legislature and the judiciary, that has propped up the Epira law.

To refresh, the Belmonte Congress in April 2001, before it was set to be replaced by a newly-elected set of legislators, approved the Epira for P0.5 million (supposedly from Meralco) plus P10-million National Electrification Administration (NEA) projects per congressman. The Senate, too, allegedly concurred in exchange for favors from the energy lobby. The judiciary, for its part, has repeatedly sustained the Epira law from consumer suits; thus, ensuring its preservation. Except for Rep. Magtubo in 2001 and Reps. Toby Tiangco and Bernadette Herrera today who have spoken out against the power plunder, Congress has kept quiet the past 10 years.

The foreign interests behind the Epira should also not escape mention. They have worked through the local oligarchs and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as the latter attached in 2001 its approval of a $950-million loan to the passage of the said law. A weak and illegal Arroyo government, as well as Congress, was naturally unable to resist the financial and political lifeline held out by the ADB.

But just what is the interest of these groups in instituting such laws and mechanisms that complete the process of privatization?

All the IPPs and distribution companies, and now the transmission grid, the NGCP (a.k.a. National “Greed” Corp. of the Philippines), are indebted to foreign financiers and have foreign partners or principals. Listing in the stock market allows these foreign financial predators to cash-in regularly on their windfall profits.

At the same time, as the nation gets deeper into debt, these vultures will gain more access and control over our strategic energy needs — which is no different from what they have done to our food, water, and health.
There is no solution except for consumers to revolt. Monday, as this column comes out, is another day to register our protest with 10 minutes of lights out against power plunder from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Let’s do this before they ultimately control our entire lives and territory.

(Tune in to Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 to 7 p.m. on 1098AM; watch Politics Today with HTL, Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11 p.m., on Global News Network, Destiny Cable Channel 21; visit our blogs, http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com and http://hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com)
(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)

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What terror? HE SAYS Aldrin Cardon 11/08/2010

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What terror?

HE SAYS
Aldrin Cardon
11/08/2010
The discovery of two bomb parcels on their way to the United States in Great Britain and Dubai may only be coincidental in the travel warnings issued by the US, Canada and New Zealand to their citizens but the subplot to the supposed new terrorist threat from al-Qaeda would play a lot in softening up President Aquino’s stance on reviewing the provisions of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).

Aquino may have shown his cards too early when he announced several weeks ago his intention to assess the VFA, supposedly a treaty which did not receive the concurrence of the Senate, that the Philippines is now a target for travel blacklisting from the three major world economic players which were later joined by Britain, Australia and France in tightening the economic noose around Aquino’s neck. The Philippines is still reeling from the effect of Hong Kong’s travel ban against its citizens who would want to visit our country as a result of the Aug. 23 hostage-taking and eventual murder of eight HK tourists, excluding hostage taker Rolando Mendoza. Another ban by six major countries would send the country’s tourism to its knees.... MORE

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Terror in our times SHE SAYS Dinah S. Ventura 11/08/2010

Terror in our times

SHE SAYS
Dinah S. Ventura
11/08/2010
The recent spate of travel advisories warning citizens of the Western world against coming to the Philippines due to a terror threat has caused the country some damage.

Not even the blast of a possible terrorist attack can diminish the harm — another black mark we certainly can do without, not to mention the businesses affected by the absence of expected foreign inflow.

In the first week of November, news wire reports said, “The United States, Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand issued travel advisories this week warning an attack may occur at any time in the Philippine capital, and that areas frequented by foreigners were potential targets.” After France joined the call as the sixth country to prohibit its citizens from traveling to the Philippines, President Noynoy Aquino felt compelled to announce that “there is no adequate basis for the warnings,” as the reports added.

Of course, local authorities — the military, police and other government operatives — are not letting their guard down. The Philippines knows it cannot afford another international embarrassment involving foreign visitors. The travel advisories, however, are causing fear to heighten not just among other countries, but also among Filipinos, who are now hesitant to go to malls, airports and other public places for fear of possible attack..... MORE

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DFA demands 6 nations clarify terror advisories By Michaela P. del Callar 11/08/2010

REQUIRES FURNISHING OF INTELLIGENCE DATA ‘IN TIMELY MANNER’

DFA demands 6 nations clarify terror advisories

By Michaela P. del Callar 11/08/2010

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) sent diplomatic notes to six foreign embassies on Thursday and Friday to seek clarification on their basis for issuing damaging travel advisories and asked them to furnish Philippine authorities “in a timely manner” any intelligence information on threats of terrorism so that precautionary measures can be immediately undertaken.

Philippine officials were incensed by travel advisories released by the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and France that warned against an imminent terrorist attack in Metro Manila.

“The central challenge is to give all information necessary to protect the public and at the same time not to frighten people unreasonably. Filipinos can go about their business normally with the knowledge that our police and security agencies are hard at work,” said DFA spokesman Eduardo Malaya.

The Philippine Embassy in London also sought clarification from the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which informed them that “the UK did not issue a new travel advisory but rather added only a minor sentence in their advisory to include a few general locations where terrorist attacks may take place.”.... MORE

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DFA demands 6 nations clarify terror advisories By Michaela P. del Callar 11/08/2010

REQUIRES FURNISHING OF INTELLIGENCE DATA ‘IN TIMELY MANNER’

DFA demands 6 nations clarify terror advisories

By Michaela P. del Callar 11/08/2010

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) sent diplomatic notes to six foreign embassies on Thursday and Friday to seek clarification on their basis for issuing damaging travel advisories and asked them to furnish Philippine authorities “in a timely manner” any intelligence information on threats of terrorism so that precautionary measures can be immediately undertaken.

Philippine officials were incensed by travel advisories released by the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and France that warned against an imminent terrorist attack in Metro Manila.

“The central challenge is to give all information necessary to protect the public and at the same time not to frighten people unreasonably. Filipinos can go about their business normally with the knowledge that our police and security agencies are hard at work,” said DFA spokesman Eduardo Malaya.

The Philippine Embassy in London also sought clarification from the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which informed them that “the UK did not issue a new travel advisory but rather added only a minor sentence in their advisory to include a few general locations where terrorist attacks may take place.”.... MORE

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Drilon assures Noy: No cut in P21-billion CCT budget Angie M. Rosales 11/08/2010

Drilon assures Noy: No cut in P21-billion CCT budget

Angie M. Rosales 11/08/2010

An ally gave President Aquino an assurance yesterday that the Senate will not slash the P21-billion budget for the controversial conditional cash transfer (CCT) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) despite the appre-hensions aired by legislators on possible misuse and abuse of the huge fund.

“I have yet to see the House (version) but most likely the (Senate) finance committee will not slash (a portion of) it,” Sen. Franklin Drilon said yesterday.

Although the proposed P1.6-trillion national budget for 2011 is still to be transmitted by the House of Repre-sentatives to the Senate, since it had hurdled only the House’s second reading, Drilon said senators had scrutinized the CCT program at their marathon hearings prior to the congressional recess..... MORE

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Church head compares RH battle to Edsa I 11/08/2010

Church head compares RH battle to Edsa I

11/08/2010
Church leaders anticipate a head-on collision with pro-choice President Aquino and supporters in Congress of the Reproductive Health (RH) bill with Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal comparing the bishops’ stand against the bill to the position they took during the People Power revolt in 1986 that led to the toppling of former President Ferdinand Marcos.

Speaking before 500 delegates during the 17th Asia-Pacific Congress on Faith and Family, Vidal said the Church’s struggle to preserve and promote the values conducive to nurturing faith, family and life appears to be heading

“toward a head-on collision” with those who push for the passage of RH bill.

He noted that during Edsa 1, “when the issue was political, and the goal was toppling a dictator or a corrupt leader, the Church was hailed as a force for reform and liberation.”

As president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) in 1986, Vidal said when the voice of the Church proved a useful instrument to attain the tipping point, “virtually everyone whose voice mattered praised the role of the Church.”.... MORE

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6 Pinoy activists blacklisted, deported from South Korea 11/08/2010

6 Pinoy activists blacklisted, deported from South Korea

11/08/2010
Six Filipino activists who had planned to take part in alternative meetings that are set to run parallel to the G20 summit in South Korea have been deported from Seoul, their colleagues yesterday said.

All six were put on a flight back to Manila late Saturday after being told by South Korean authorities that they were blacklisted and could not enter the country, the activists said.

“We condemn this unwarranted hostile act of the South Korean government toward Filipino activists,” said Judy Pasimio of the Manila-based Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center.

One of those deported, Maria Lorena Macabuag of the group Migrant Forum Asia, said they were only attending a peaceful parallel forum and had not broken any law.

“We were just informed that we were blacklisted by the South Korean government and that we are not allowed to enter Korea,” she said in a statement.

“We asked for a written explanation why we were blacklisted. They told us they will get back to us. I think they are in a hurry to send us back home but since we asked for written explanation, they are delaying things,” she added..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20101108hed4.html

Another suspect in Maguindanao massacre surrenders 11/08/2010

Another suspect in Maguindanao massacre surrenders

11/08/2010
A former politician who is among 196 persons charged in last year’s Maguindanao massacre surrendered to authorities yesterday, a day after another fugitive’s arrest, authorities said.

Former Sultan Barongis town Vice Mayor Sukarno “Uka” Badal, a political ally of the powerful Ampatuan clan blamed for orchestrating the murders, gave himself up to Army 33rdInfantry Battalion (IB) commander Lt. Col. Manolo Samarita and National Bureau on Investigation agent-lawyer Jun Basco in Barangay Sigayan, Lambayong town around 8 a.m., Army chief Lt. Gen. Arturo Ortiz said.

Badal also turned over several assault rifles, he added.

Badal was the subject of arrest warrant issued by the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 221 Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes for his alleged involvement in the Nov. 23, 2009 massacre of 57 civilians, including more than 30 media practitioners, in the outskirts of Ampatuan town..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20101108hed5.html

Somali pirates release S. Korean tanker with 19 Pinoy sailors 11/08/2010

Somali pirates release S. Korean tanker with 19 Pinoy sailors

11/08/2010
Nineteen Filipino crewmen of a South Korean tanker were freed by Somali pirates last Saturday after seven months in captivity.

Their release brings down to 91 the total number of Filipino sailors held hostage by ransom-seeking brigands in Somalia’s Gulf of Aden.

Also freed were five other Korean crewmembers of the MT Samho Dream which, according to reports, are already sailing toward a safe third country.

Samho Dream was taken by Somali pirates northeast of the Somali Basin on April 4.

A huge ransom was reportedly paid for the release of the seafarers and the hijacked vessel.

As a policy, the Philippine government does not negotiate nor pay ransom to kidnappers, but gives ship owners the free hand in negotiating for the release of abducted Filipino sailors..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20101108hed6.html

Romualdez for party president, GMA for chairman By Gerry Baldo 11/08/2010

REORGANIZATION OF LAKAS SEEN

Romualdez for party president, GMA for chairman

By Gerry Baldo 11/08/2010
The political opposition, comprised of Lakas-Kampi-CMD (Christian-Muslim-Democrats) members, is going to elect Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez for party president and former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo for party chairman.

Quezon Rep. Danilo Suarez, who is being groomed for the post of vice chairman with Sen. Bong Revilla, said that the party will also be courting members who have defected to the ruling Liberal Party (LP). He said that most of these former party members are being treated as second-class citizens in the ruling party.

“We will try to recruit some more and win back those we’ve lost and this is more of party effort,” Suarez said.

He said that the party’s would-be president, Romualdez, is capable of handling the recruitment of more party members.

“Martin is pretty qualified to handle those activities,” he said, referring to the Lakas members who are currently in coalition with the LP..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20101108nat1.html

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