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Betrayal, denial and abandonment TABLETS OF STONE Larry Faraon, OP 04/17/2011

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Betrayal, denial and abandonment

TABLETS OF STONE
Larry Faraon, OP
04/17/2011
Betrayal, denial and abandonment — seem to be sound bites of crass politics, so characteristic of our own. We are referring, however, to the circling events of the Holy Week that commences today with the Palm Sunday celebrations. Jesus Christ enters triumphantly into the walled city of Jerusalem, where he was met with cheers from the palm waving crowd of “Hosannahs,” the same crowd who would later betray, deny and abandon him by crying in jeers, “Crucify him!” in front of Roman governor, Pontius Pilate.

But never mind that, the Messiah must have ignored such ignominy and perhaps even expected such, since the crowd was never his own. Neither did he really belong entirely to them. Except for some instances of mutuality that led him to a few popular miracles, such as healings, and exorcisms coupled with evangelistic attempts to bring these “antiquated” religious buffs into the threshold of a new spiritual dispensation, he never considered himself an intimate. Hence, the pain of betrayal, denial and abandonment from these vacillating hordes didn’t hurt much, not that much..... MORE

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Palace takes up cudgels for MBC, cries harassment By Aytch S. de la Cruz 04/17/2011

BRANDS SUAREZ CHALLENGE OF BIR AUDIT AS ‘OBFUSCATION’

Palace takes up cudgels for MBC, cries harassment

By Aytch S. de la Cruz 04/17/2011

The Palace cried harassment and branded as “political obfuscation” the suggestion of oppositionist Quezon Rep. Danilo Suarez for President Aquino and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to check the financial books of companies of big businessmen who are members of Aquino-backer Makati Business Club (MBC).

Suarez issued such remark in connection with the minority camp’s protest over the P73.85-million tax evasion raps filed by the BIR against Ang Galing Pinoy party-list Rep. Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo while the country’s biggest tax evaders who are allegedly part of the MBC are being kept off the hook by the administration..... MORE

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Student council brand used as alibi for Noy’s sealed lips By Aytch S. de la Cruz 04/17/2011

Student council brand used as alibi for Noy’s sealed lips

By Aytch S. de la Cruz 04/17/2011

Sen. Joker Arroyo’s previous label on President Aquino’s administration as a “student council government” was given among the reasons by Malacañang yesterday when asked to explain its utter silence over businessman Eduardo Cojuangco’s recent triumph at the Supreme Court (SC) on a 20-year-old dispute with the government on his shares in giant food conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC).

Deputy presidential spokesman Abigail Valte was quoted as saying over state-run radio that Aquino and his spokesmen were merely exercising prudence before speaking about the issue on Cojuangco and the coco levy funds so as not to be branded as members of student council once again.

“We need to study it carefully because I remember we’re previously being criticized and branded as student council because of our opinion on particular matters and because we were studying some issues. I guess…it shouldn’t be taken against us. We want to be prudent before addressing a particular issue,” Valte said..... MORE

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Taal activity intensifies, 20 volcanic quakes recorded 04/17/2011

Taal activity intensifies, 20 volcanic quakes recorded

04/17/2011
More quakes and gas emissions have been detected from Taal Volcano, possibly indicating an eruption is looming, the government yesterday said.

Twenty volcanic quakes were detected at Taal Volcano in the 24 hours to Saturday 8 a.m., compared to 15 quakes in the same period last Friday, indicating that magma is still rising to the surface, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said..... MORE

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House leader renews call to terminate VFA 04/17/2011

House leader renews call to terminate VFA

04/17/2011
A leader of the House of Representatives has filed a proposed joint congressional resolution seeking the termination of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) entered into by the Philippines with the United States.

“This will send a stronger message that we have had enough of this downright unconstitutional treaty,” said House Deputy Speaker and Quezon Rep. Lorenzo “Erin” Tañada III in filing Joint Resolution 17 which calls for the termination of the VFA and directing the secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to give notice of termination to the US government.

“Recalling all the various incidents of human rights violations and criminal acts allegedly or proven to be committed by US troops in Philippine soil, I strongly believe that it is an imperative that we reclaim the sovereignty we are slowly losing to foreign forces,” he noted..... MORE

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Fertilizer scam raps may backfire on Merci impeach case — Palace By Aytch S. de la Cruz 04/17/2011

Fertilizer scam raps may backfire on Merci impeach case — Palace

By Aytch S. de la Cruz 04/17/2011
Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez’s recent order to file plunder charges against former Agriculture Secretary Luis “Cito” Lorenzo and former Undersecretary Jocelyn “Joc-joc” Bolante along with other erring government officials does not diminish the first impeachment article on her alleged gross inaction on the P728-million fertilizer fund scam, Malacañang yesterday said.

Deputy presidential spokesman Abigail Valte told a radio interview that such move by Gutierrez further highlights the inattentiveness on her part, given the number of years she allowed to lapse before taking extreme actions against the persons involved in the fertilizer fund controversy..... MORE

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PAL slashes fare to help Pinoys repatriated from Japan 04/17/2011

PAL slashes fare to help Pinoys repatriated from Japan

04/17/2011
The country’s flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) slashed its fares by 30 percent on inbound flights from Narita, Japan to help Filipino evacuees from Fukushima Prefecture who are facing involuntary repatriation.

PAL chairman and CEO Lucio Tan ordered the issuance of discounted tickets for Filipinos facing mandatory evacuation by the Japanese government due to high radiation levels near Fukushima..... MORE

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QC gov’t vows to go after traders who continue to sell unfortified salt products By Arlie O. Calalo 04/17/2011

QC gov’t vows to go after traders who continue to sell unfortified salt products

By Arlie O. Calalo 04/17/2011

Unfortified salt products will no longer be allowed to be sold in markets and stores in Quezon City and defiant traders could face penalty or closure of their establishments after repeated violations, a city official said over the weekend.

That is if the proposed ordinance filed by 4th District Councilor Jessica Castelo-Daza will get the nod of her colleagues at the Sangguniang Panlunsod led by Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte.

For its part, the administration of Mayor Herbert “Bistek” Bautista promised to work hand in hand with the city council to ensure the full implementation of every measure it passes, especially those that directly affect the interest of the local residents..... MORE

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Solon calls for return to specific tax system By Charlie V. Manalo 04/17/2011

Solon calls for return to specific tax system

By Charlie V. Manalo 04/17/2011

Manila Rep. Amado Bagatsing is calling for the return to the specific tax system rather than the current ad valorem tax system to cushion the impact of rising world oil prices and protect consumers from almost weekly hikes in oil pump prices.

An ad valorem tax is a tax whose rate is based on the value of a product while a specific tax is a tax whose rate is based on a particular quantity of a product rather than on its value.

The value-added tax (VAT) is based on the ad valorem tax system and applies to oil and other products as well as services..... MORE

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Interesting times EDITORIAL 04/16/2011

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Interesting times

EDITORIAL
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04/16/2011
Interesting times are ahead for the nation, if the opposition pushes though with its plan to now take the offensive against the Noynoy administration and go into congressional investigations on allegations of corruption, as well as inefficiency, two of the focus points of Noynoy Aquino in going after his political foes, whom he refers to as his enemies and with whom he says he is at war.

With the political opposition being in the minority, it is pretty certain that any House committee that takes on the probe — and there has to be a probe based on the resolutions, since such is called for by the House rules — will be peppered with the majority members who will then try to kill whatever is to be exposed, since this time around, the allegations, or the exposés will delve directly on the Aquino administration..... MORE

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Let the issue rest FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 04/16/2011

Let the issue rest

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
04/16/2011
What’s all this crap about Noynoy ordering his legal team to review and recommend action on the Supreme Court (SC) ruling upholding Danding Cojuangco’s rights to his 20 percent share in San Miguel Corp. (SMC)?

That’s all for propaganda, because firstly, why even get his legal team which is said to be of lesser legal minds to even review this SC ruling, considering that it is supposed to be the Solicitor General’s job, relying on the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), to either just leave the SC decision as is, by not filing any Motion for Reconsideration or to file an MR, in the hope of getting a reversal, which woud be almost impossible, given the fact of the voting, which is 7-4-4.

Secondly, just what can his legal team come up with, if not the same decision, which is to either file or not file an MR?.... MORE

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Putin, Medvedev spar ahead of 2012 polls ANALYSIS 04/16/2011

Putin, Medvedev spar ahead of 2012 polls

ANALYSIS

04/16/2011
SANYA — Long dismissed as a puppet of Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, President Dmitry Medvedev this week made perhaps his boldest attempt yet to demonstrate he was his own man.

His declaration that he will soon announce whether he would run for a new Kremlin term was seen by analysts as a major move in a stamina-busting presidential election campaign but also drew a rebuke from Putin.

The next day, Putin bluntly responded that there was nearly an entire year to make that announcement and the government needed to work without distraction until then.

Medvedev — who is on a trip to China this week — apparently decided not to put additional strains on his relationship with Putin and backed off..... MORE

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Merci files plunder raps vs Bolante, Lorenzo By Charlie V. Manalo, Arlie Calalo, Aytch S. de la Cruz and Gerry Baldo 04/16/2011

NOYNOY’S ‘NEW ALLIES’ SLAPPED WITH GRAFT

Merci files plunder raps vs Bolante, Lorenzo

By Charlie V. Manalo, Arlie Calalo, Aytch S. de la Cruz and Gerry Baldo 04/16/2011


The Office of the Ombudsman yesterday ordered the filing of plunder charges against former Agriculture Secretary Luis “Cito” Lorenzo and former Agriculture Undersecretary Jocelyn “Jocjoc” Bolante in connection with the P728-million fertilizer fund scam.

In a 134-page order, which was signed and approved by Overall Deputy Ombudsman Orlando Casimiro dated April 14, 2011, former Agriculture Assistant Secretary Ibarra Poliquit and private respondents Jaime Paule, Marilyn Araos, Joselito Flordeliza, Marites Aytona, Jose Barredo and Leonicia Marco-Llarena were also charged with plunder.


The Ombudsman also has recommended the filing of graft charges against incumbent Quezon City Rep. Nanette Daza, former Marinduque congresswoman and incumbent Gov. Carmencita Reyes, and former congressmen Federico Sandoval (Malabon-Navotas district),Oscar Gozos (Batangas) and close to 30 more other incumbent and former government officials and private individuals in connection with the fertilizer scam..... MORE

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China thumbs down RP Spratly’s sovereignty claim By Michaela P. del Callar 04/16/2011

China thumbs down RP Spratly’s sovereignty claim

By Michaela P. del Callar 04/16/2011

China finds “unaccept-able” the Philippine claim to the disputed Spratlys, saying its sovereignty over the territories “is well-grounded from both historical and legal perspectives.”

“China owns sovereignty and jurisdiction over the related sea area, seabed and subsoil,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a news briefing Thursday.

The Philippines has protested before the United Nations China’s claim over the long-disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea and adjacent waters as “without basis in international law,” the third of five Asian claimants to oppose Beijing’s far-reaching territorial bid before the world body..... MORE

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AFP admits to have ‘limited’ capability on territorial defense 04/16/2011

AFP admits to have ‘limited’ capability on territorial defense

04/16/2011
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) yesterday admitted it has “limited” capability on territorial defense but cited the P11.8 billion promised to the military by the Aquino administration is a huge boost to start its capability build up.

AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Eduardo Oban Jr. said the military really needs capability upgrade, particularly in maritime capacity, to defend our territories.

“We need to develop capability for territorial defense. While we have limited but much should be developed particularly on the areas of maritime domain awareness,” said Oban in a chance interview during the closing ceremony of Philippine-United States Joint Balikatan exercises in Camp Aguinaldo..... MORE

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EU officials to give 35 million euro for RH By Michaela P. del Callar 04/16/2011

EU officials to give 35 million euro for RH

By Michaela P. del Callar 04/16/2011

European Union (EU) officials yesterday announced they would provide an initial fund of 35 million euro to help poor Filipinos gain free access to contraceptives and strongly backed the controversial Reproductive Health bill, which has been vehemently opposed by the dominant Roman Catholic Church.

The Philippine government needs to address its population growth more effectively like other Asian countries to be able to better deal with the problem of poverty, which has forced many job-seeking Filipinos to leave the country, the officials said.

“We’ve always taken our rights-based approach saying that, unequivocally, with no hesitation at all, we support access to modern family planning,” Nicholas Taylor, head of operations section of the EU Delegation to the Philippines, said in a news conference. “Hear my words, access.”.... MORE

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Congressional franchise not needed in PLDT, Digitel merger By Angie M. Rosales 04/16/2011

Congressional franchise not needed in PLDT, Digitel merger

By Angie M. Rosales 04/16/2011

The P74-billion merger plan of the telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) and Digitel Telecommunications Philippines Inc. (Digitel), does not require any new congressional franchise.

Such was the position on the matter aired by Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, contradicting the view aired by some of his colleagues that it requires Congress’ approval.

In insisting on congressional approval, Sen. Joker Arroyo earlier said this is in line of Congress’ mandate in ascertaining whether the transaction will serve the public interest..... MORE

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SC, gov’t experts inspect FPIC pipeline; no leaks found By Benjamin B. Pulta 04/16/2011

SC, gov’t experts inspect FPIC pipeline; no leaks found

By Benjamin B. Pulta 04/16/2011
Independent experts from the University of the Philippines (UP) and the Department of Energy (DoE) gave the green light to start test operations on the 117-kilometer petroleum pipeline operated by the First Philippine Industrial Corp. (FPIC) which was shut down following leaks on a portion located under the Magallanes flyover in Barangay Bangkal in Makati City.

An inspection uncovered no new leaks in the 117-kilometer pipeline which serves Shell and Chevron and supplies more than 50 percent of the petroleum products for Manila.

Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Presbitero Velasco Jr. and Court Administrator Jose Midas Marquez accompanied by government experts personally inspected the perimeter and the basement of the West Tower Condominium to implement the order for ocular operations of the high court..... MORE

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Suspected carjackers stab veteran actress Pilar Pilapil 04/16/2011

Suspected carjackers stab veteran actress Pilar Pilapil

04/16/2011
Veteran actress and former beauty queen Pilar Pilapil was stabbed and wounded by unidentified men who commandeered her vehicle somewhere in Marikina City Thursday night, the Philippine National Police (PNP) reported yesterday.

Police investigators said Pilapil was left by the suspects with stab wounds in a remote barangay in Antipolo City, Rizal.

Her unidentified female companion was taken together with the vehicle by the suspected carjackers..... MORE

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Evidence vs perception EDITORIAL 04/15/2011

Friday, April 15, 2011

Evidence vs perception

EDITORIAL
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04/15/2011
The Supreme Court decision clearing businessman Danding Cojuangco of allegations on his having illegally acquired his 20 percent share in San Miguel Corp. (SMC) undoubtedly will be seized upon anew by the Yellow backers of Noynoy to crucify the SC, whose majority members the Yellow crowd considers as remnants of the past and thus are seen as their enemies.

What is being given the spotlight in one Yellow newspaper was a dissenting opinion of one of the senior associate justices that called a “joke” a contrary claim on the close association of Cojuangco and deposed President Ferdinand Marcos, on which hinged the allegation that Cojuangco used crony money to buy his way into controlling SMC and thus make it grow into one of the most successful business giants in Asia.

To back up the opinion, the justice cited the fact that Cojuangco was usually seen in the company of Marcos and was even with the disgraced leader when he was forcibly exiled..... MORE

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Halt! They go too far FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 04/15/2011

Halt! They go too far

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
04/15/2011
Catholic bishops are really going too far in their meddling ways. Add to that the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) always butting in and insisting on guidelines on how characters are to be portrayed in cinema, ads and TV.

Both choke freedom of expression, which is against the Constitution.

Just a few days ago, the Catholic Bishops of the Philippines’ Episcopal Commission on Family Life (note, it is not even the CBCP as the voice of the Church) complained about a McDonald advertisement that showed two youngsters, a boy and a girl, grade schoolers, with the girl asking a young boy if she is already his girlfriend. The boy replies that he is not yet ready. The girl reasons out that what she really wants is french fries.

The CBCP commission claimed that the message of the advert is not acceptable as the ad conveys the wrong values about courtship, equating “cheap” french fries with human relationships.... MORE

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RP canned show stirs TV debate focus 04/15/2011

RP canned show stirs TV debate

focus

04/15/2011
MANILA — Fast-talking comedian Willie Revillame is one of the most popular television personalities in the Philippines with a legion of poor fans who crave the thick wads of cash he hands out to audience members.

But to many critics, the 50-year-old star represents all that is wrong with an industry that they say has for years promoted low-brow entertainment and toilet humor.

Producers at TV5 television yanked Revillame’s Willing Willie show off the air this week amid an uproar over a segment involving a crying six-year-old boy the host cajoled into simulating a striptease for the equivalent of $230.

The incident in March has sparked a heated debate over the standards of Philippine television, with some calling for an end to shows they say prey on the poor and debase moral values in the conservative Catholic nation..... MORE

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Diversions NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 04/15/2011

Diversions

NO HOLDS BARRED
Armida Siguion-Reyna
04/15/2011
A friend reminded me it was going to be the fourth in a row, if I touched on Janjan Suan anew. It’ll be the sixth, I replied, and if curiosities keep on arising the way they do, there may yet be a seventh piece. Or an eighth. While I’m at it, I might as well be clear. I’m not mocking anybody here, neither laughing at the poor. Some questions just beg to be asked.

When the parents of the little boy first came out on TV to explain why they permitted their son to dance thusly, among other things, Joe, the father mentioned, was that they were so poor, “’Yun ngang bahay namin, walang pinto.”

Now he and wife Diana have sued child psychologist Dr. Honey Carandang, bloggers John Silva and Froilan Grate, and several John and Jane Does, for causing them “dishonor, discredit and contempt.” The man who could not afford a door for his house brings a group of people to court. Don’t you wonder who is paying for his lawyers?.... MORE

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Donald Trump president bid splits Republicans FEATURE 04/15/2011

Donald Trump president bid splits Republicans

FEATURE

04/15/2011
NEW YORK — Running on a populist message of isolationism and spite for President Barack Obama “the foreigner,” billionaire businessman Donald Trump is romping to early polling glory in the White House race.

In less than a month, the 64-year-old known best for his multiple marriages, garish skyscrapers and reality TV show, has jumped from 10 to 19 percent support among Republican voters, tying with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, according to a CNN poll released this week.

That puts the real estate mogul with the signature comb-over ahead of a crowded field of more established potential Republican contenders, including conservative Tea Party favorite Sarah Palin (12 percent) and Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts (11 percent).

But more than four in 10 Republicans said they would not like to see the real estate mogul enter the 2012 race, the poll found..... MORE

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Jordan urged to drop nuke plans after Japan crisis focus 04/15/2011

Jordan urged to drop nuke plans after Japan crisis

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04/15/2011
AMMAN — Following the nuclear disaster in Japan, experts in Jordan want their energy-poor country to drop its ambitious plans to generate atomic power, despite reassurances by the kingdom’s nuclear regulator.

“The project lacks environmental assessment and feasibility studies,” environment ministry adviser Rauf Dabbas told AFP.

“We do not know its actual cost. We do not know what precautions should be taken to prevent a nuclear catastrophe in the country.”

Jordan, which imports about 95 percent of its energy needs, has signed nuclear cooperation agreements with several countries, including Japan, in a bid to produce atomic energy for power generation and water desalination..... MORE

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RP’s rice and fall DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 04/15/2011

RP’s rice and fall

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
04/15/2011
Since the 1986 Yellow takeover of Philippine government, the country has nosedived economically. The US and IMF-WB-backed Cory Aquino economic team’s promised progress and democracy never came. Ushering in economic dynamism with competition, the elimination of corruption, as well as “foreign investments” were merely used as pretexts for the ruling Yellows to impose globalization, through the triad of liberalization, deregulation and privatization.

Twenty-five years later, after privatizing the central bank by decoupling its accountability from public control through constitutional and statutory redefinitions; after emasculating tariff with import liberalization; after privatizing major state industries in power, water and lucrative infrastructures such as tollways and ports; and after the many extractions of “foreign investors,” the country has been pauperized.

Today, amid increasing domestic hunger and global food supply and price crises, these Yellows are into privatizing the National Food Authority (NFA) and the country’s rice trading, thus, ensuring the explosion of hunger and the final collapse of the nation’s food sustainability.

Each and every privatization of economically as well as socially beneficial, not to mention strategic and basic, state enterprise was preceded by massive disinformation and black propaganda — obviously to discredit, vilify, and even demonize the prized target.

Yellow economic managers and controlled mainstream media, including captured learning institutions such as the UP and Ateneo schools of economics, joined in maligning these state enterprises — whether in power, water, and other services — as either corrupt, inefficient, or budget-guzzling white elephants.

When that did not suffice, successive Yellow presidents appointed their loyal lieutenants as heads of these companies to ensure that these state enterprises indeed became even more corrupted, inefficient, and budget-guzzling — and sabotaged deliberately, the way Cory Aquino appointed power oligarch Ernesto Aboitiz to the National Power Corp. (Napocor), old Tarlac politico Aping Yap to the MWSS, and terrorist bomber Ed Olaguer to the PNCC.
Today, the final privatization is going into high gear, led by the Malacañang team so endeared to the Americans that its ambassador went to congratulate the then president-elect in 2010 to preempt the official congressional proclamation lest some evidence crop up in the aftermath of Hocus-PCOS. That was essential to ensure that the global neo-conservative agenda of systematic re-domination and mass genocide of clueless and unresisting Third World countries proceeded unhampered.

With the “success” of privatization of virtually all essential public services now used to squeeze every ounce of wealth from each Filipino, the globalists are now ready to privatize the last remaining ones to squeeze him of the very staple that gives this nation life — rice. With it, the globalists are going to wield the power of death over our nation.

This was done systematically in the years leading to Edsa I, even as the late Bong Tangco, then President Ferdinand Marcos’ Agriculture secretary, tried to preserve the gains from Masagana 99, a timeline of which the NFA Employees’ Association provides us:

1980: WB Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) $200-million loan — phase out of price control and subsidy for farm inputs including fertilizer;
1983: Increase of loan to $300 million — on condition that the private sector is allowed to export rice, as price controls for rice and corn are dismantled;
1985: US PL-480 conditionalities — liberalize fertilizer imports (which led to the death of PhilPhos), privatize wheat/flour imports and non-grain trading, thus reducing NFA revenues;
1986: Dismantling of government-supported monopolies in international trading of rice, corn, wheat;
1993: ADB loan agreement leading to complete subsidy withdrawal in 1998;
1998: USAID-AGILE study on privatization of NFA;
1999: Required privatization of rice importation, etc. in exchange for ADB’s $175-million loan grant;
2001: Incorporation of AGILE plan to dismantle NFA under Arroyo’s Medium Term Development Plan;
2010: Proposed zero budget for NFA under PeNoy as the WB recommends the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program instead of rice rationing so that the US a la PL-480 and transnational corporations can control rice trade and sell their surplus rice to the poor.

In contrast, Marcos had the CorFarm that required large companies like Meralco (Manila Electric Co.) and San Miguel Corp. to engage in rice production to supply one sack of monthly rice allowance to its tens of thousands of employees.

Despite pressures from the US, WB and ADB, Philippine rice production was sufficient throughout the 70s and 80s until the effects were heightened by the FVR-Sebastian policy of giving low priority to rice and high priority to such “high value” crops as black pepper, leading to the rice “pila” and deficit in 1998 that quickly recovered under Estrada from 1999 to 2000, until it crashed again into deficit a year after Edsa II, in 2002, and remained that way ever since.

Nothing good has and will come out of the acquiescence of the Philippine government to the demands of the multilateral financial agencies and the US Agriculture Department to completely privatize our government’s rice agency and its related functions. That will be the nation’s fall.

The only good thing, in a black humor sort of way, is the potential for mass uprising and revolution that a desperately starving people may resort to. But that will require a leadership that is ideologically and organizationally developed to lead to the correct path. A Tunisian or Egyptian “people power” will not do; only a Venezuelan Hugo Chavez-type revolt, organized with an alliance of nationalist-populist mass organizations like the ones we have here that are led by nationalist military idealists, will pave RP’s rise.

(Tune in to 1098AM, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m., and Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 to 7 p.m.; TNT with HTL, Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11 p.m., on GNN, Destiny Cable Channel 8, on “Yellow Hypocrisy vs Willing Willie?”; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus select radio and GNN shows)

(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)


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Plunder raps filed vs 3 ex-AFP CoS, 14 others 04/15/2011

Plunder raps filed vs 3 ex-AFP CoS, 14 others

04/15/2011
Retired Lt. Col. George Rabusa, former Armed Forces of the Philippines budget officer, formally filed yesterday before the Department of Justice (DoJ) plunder charges against three former AFP chiefs of staff and 14 others in connection with the multimillion-peso send-off and welcome gifts to the military top brass through the corruption-ridden conversion system practiced by the AFP.

Rabusa was with his counsel, Noel Malaya, when he filed the plunder complaint before the DoJ.

In his 86-page complaint-affidavit for plunder, Rabusa through Malaya, charged former AFP chiefs of staff retired Generals Diomedio Villanueva, Efren Abu and Roy Cimatu; former AFP comptrollers, retired Lt. Gen. Jacinto Ligot, retired Maj. Gen. Carlos Garcia, former Intelligence Service of the AFP (Isafp) officer Divina Cabrera and the former auditor and accountant of the General Headquarters Office of the AFP..... MORE

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BRICS speaks out against use of force in Libya 04/15/2011

BRICS speaks out against use of force in Libya

04/15/2011
SANYA — The world’s five emerging-nation powers spoke out Thursday against using force in Libya and across the Arab world, with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev saying force was not authorized by the UN.

“We share the principle that the use of force should be avoided,” said a statement by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, released after they concluded an annual meeting in the southern Chinese island province of Hainan.

The talks among the so-called BRICS nations included Chinese President Hu Jintao, his fellow presidents Medvedev of Russia, Dilma Rousseff of Brazil, and Jacob Zuma of South Africa, and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Medvedev later said the UN Security Council resolution establishing a no-fly zone over Libya and authorizing “all necessary measures” to protect civilians did not endorse the use of military force..... MORE

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JPE: Senate can compel GMA to appear before impeach court By Angie M. Rosales 04/15/2011

JPE: Senate can compel GMA to appear before impeach court

By Angie M. Rosales 04/15/2011
The spectacle of former President and now Pampang Rep. Gloria Arroyo appearing before a court room may just happen at the Senate court when it convenes to try the impeachment charges against Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez.

If need be, Arroyo can be called and compelled to testify in the impeachment proceedings against Gutierrez by the Senate, acting as an impeachment court, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile said.

He did not rule out the scenario of Arroyo being made to take the witness stand in the impeachment proceedings, especially “if there is a justifiable, relevant material and pertinent reason for her appearance.”.... MORE

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DND revives P200-M Scorpion tanks repair, defends revival By Mario J. Mallari 04/15/2011

DND revives P200-M Scorpion tanks repair, defends revival

By Mario J. Mallari 04/15/2011
The Department of National Defense (DND) yesterday defended the “revival” of the P200-million refurbishment and repair contract for the aging Scorpion tanks of the Army which was shelved in the early 2000s due to alleged irregularity.

DND spokesman Eduardo Batac admitted the DND gave the go signal upon the recommendation of Undersecretary Fernando Manalo, who heads the DND-Modernization Group.

Batac said the recommendation came out after Manalo’s group, composed of technical working groups from the three major services, made a review of all pending projects, including that of the Army’s Scorpion tanks..... MORE

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Lawmaker welcomes filing of fertilizer case vs ex-governor By Gerry Baldo 04/15/2011

Lawmaker welcomes filing of fertilizer case vs ex-governor

By Gerry Baldo 04/15/2011

A lawmaker from the anti-corruption watchdog Citizen Battle Against Corruption (Cibac) yesterday welcomed the move of Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez to file the first ever case against one of those involved in the P728-million fertilized fund scam.

According to Cibac Rep. Sherwin Tugna, while he considers the move as a knee-jerk reaction on the part of the Ombudsman, it is still a good moral booster.

“People say it is only a knee-jerk reaction of the Ombudsman in response to the impeachment move against Merceditas Gutierrez but it’s good enough, it’s a good booster,” Tugna said, a lawyer by profession..... MORE

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Solon seeks probe on public utility franchise By Charlie V. Manalo 04/15/2011

Solon seeks probe on public utility franchise

By Charlie V. Manalo 04/15/2011

Ang Kasangga sa Kaunlaran Inc. party-list Rep. Teodorico Haresco Jr. is seeking a congressional review of all franchises for the operation of public utilities granted by the government since the 8th Congress up to the present.

“It is important to reexamine said franchises to make sure these public utilities are still in compliance with the purpose for which they were originally granted franchises,” Haresco revealed.

Haresco cited Article XII, Section 11 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution which states that “...Neither shall any such franchise or right be granted except under the condition that it shall be subject to amendment, alteration or repeal by the Congress when the common good requires.”.... MORE

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P1.1-billion smuggling case slapped against big meat processing company By Conrado Ching 04/15/2011

P1.1-billion smuggling case slapped against big meat processing company

By Conrado Ching 04/15/2011

The Bureau of Customs (BoC) has filed a P1.1-billion smuggling case against a major meat processing firm for undervaluing its imported buffalo meat from India.

Foodsphere Inc., the company which processed and canned meat brands such as CDO Karne Norte and Samba Corned Beef, supplies buffalo meat to nearly all popular restaurants in the country.

Charged were Rolando Juan Cruz, assistant vice president for finance of CDO-Foodsphere Inc. and Romeo Lerit, a Customs broker based in Escolta, Manila. Also included in the charge sheet were several John Does and Jane Does who participated directly or indirectly in the release of subject shipments.

Customs Commissioner Angelito Alvarez accused Foodsphere of declaring a per kilo value of only $1.50 (P66) for the 8,964,600 kilograms of buffalo meat it brought in between October 2009 and March this year..... MORE

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Ecowaste urges Filipinos to put to death practices that harm Mother Earth By Jason Faustino 04/15/2011

Ecowaste urges Filipinos to put to death practices that harm Mother Earth

By Jason Faustino 04/15/2011

An environmental watchdog has urged Christian Filipinos to quietly mark the upcoming Earth Day on April 22 with a commitment to “put to death” destructive practices not only on Good Friday but all throughout the year.

“We need not hold any bazaar, concert, symposium, protest or parade to commemorate the Earth Day which falls on a Good Friday,” said Roy Alvarez, president of the EcoWaste Coalition.

“What is needed is a quiet personal reflection about the state of Mother Earth’s health and an earnest commitment to ‘put to death’ practices that are contributing to her ailment, destruction and demise,” he pointed out.

“Practices that cause environmental degradation are acts that both disrespect and diminish the integrity of God’s creation,” he added..... MORE

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Smells like opportunity from crisis EDITORIAL 04/14/2011

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Smells like opportunity from crisis

EDITORIAL
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04/14/2011
Speaker Sonny Belmonte is resurrecting ugly memories and along with these, nasty speculations with his inordinate offer for Noynoy to assume emergency powers even before he had asked for it.

The House should have been the countervailing force in government on such instances, such as the President seeking extra powers beyond that guaranteed him under the Constitution. But the Speaker was practically offering these on a silver platter to Noynoy.

The Speaker did not actually say it, but his statement that the House is open to proposals for Noynoy to assume extra powers is practically telling Noynoy that these are his for the taking.

The emergency powers that the House broached to Noynoy were supposedly meant to address the effects of the surging fuel prices on the country..... MORE

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25 years of demonization FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 04/14/2011

25 years of demonization

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
04/14/2011
In all those 25 years, these Cory Yellows and their media demonized, tried and convicted by publicity the so-called cronies of President Ferdinand Marcos — anyone who was identified and allied with, Marcoses were subjected to demonization by the Yellows and continued even more when they were in power and position. They filed cases against these cronies, sequestered their properties and assets, without as much as any evidence to prove that these were ill-gotten wealth, or assets belonging to Marcos and his family members.

One such individual who underwent such demonization and the outright Cory government sequestration of even his personal assets — including his home in Quezon City, which was purchased long before Marcos became president — is Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco, whose only fault was that he was Marcos’ friend.

Almost everything believed to have been owned by Danding was sequestered, and without any proof these assets were ill-gotten, yet the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) continued with the sequestration of assets to the point of even sequestering and selling an airplane which, however, belonged, not to Danding, since it was leased to San Miguel Corp., for which the airplane owner filed charges against PCGG. What this means is that there was no investigation, no proof, yet the sequestration which really was confiscation, went on..... MORE

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Powers want Kadhafi out with means unclear focus 04/14/2011

Powers want Kadhafi out with means unclear

focus

04/14/2011
DOHA — World leaders meeting in Doha on Wednesday want Libya’s defiant leader Moamer Kadhafi out of power but the means remain unclear four weeks into a campaign of air strikes.

Libyan rebels, meanwhile, expect to take part in a plenary session of the meeting of senior international diplomats and said they will be seeking full recognition.

Outgunned rebel forces with the backing of Western air and sea strikes supported by Gulf states have held onto eastern Libya, yet they have failed to make significant inroads in the west, toward Kadhafi’s power base in Tripoli.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in charge of military operations in Libya for almost two weeks, is sticking to UN Security Council Resolution 1973 which authorizes action to protect civilians in Libya but not regime-change..... MORE

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Lim victory in election recount seen BLURBAL THRUSTS Louie Logarta 04/14/2011

Lim victory in election recount seen

BLURBAL THRUSTS
Louie Logarta
04/14/2011
The Department of Tourism (DoT) wants to embark on a multibillion-peso redevelopment program for Intramuros, the oldest district in Manila, by including it in the public-private partnership (PPP) program being pushed by Malacañang.

By making it a PPP priority project, the DoT wishes to attract such big-name developers as Ayala Land, Eton Properties, Alliance Global, SM Development, JG Summit, atbp. to the prime five-hectare property in Manila where they might put up their shopping malls, cinemas, mixed-use commercial and residential condominiums within the next five years, or before President Aquino steps down from office.

The national government may indeed have exquisite plans for the centuries-old “Walled City” (as Intramuros is called in the history books) that was built by the colonizing Spaniards, but there is this “small matter” of a few hundred squatter families that have managed to illegally build houses within the historic structure..... MORE

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Indonesian clinic touts smoking as cancer cure FEATURE 04/14/2011

Indonesian clinic touts smoking as cancer cure

FEATURE

04/14/2011
JAKARTA — An Indonesian woman exhales cigarette smoke into the mouth of a gaunt, naked patient at a Jakarta clinic, where tobacco is openly touted as a cancer cure.

The Western patient is suffering from emphysema, a condition she developed from decades of smoking. Along with cancer and autism, it’s just one of the ailments the Griya Balur clinic claims it can cure with cigarettes.

“I missed this,” says the woman, a regular customer, with an American accent, as Phil Collins’ “I Can Feel It” blares in the background.

Griya Balur would be shut down in many parts of the world, but not in Indonesia, one of the developing-country new frontiers for big tobacco as it seeks to replace its dwindling profits in the health-conscious West..... MORE

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Albanian faiths blend together after hard times FEATURE 04/14/2011

Albanian faiths blend together after hard times

FEATURE

04/14/2011
LAC — On an Albanian spring day, dozens of Muslims, Catholics and Orthodox Christians toil together up a steep, winding slope to St Anthony’s Church — different faiths all hoping for a miracle.

Some of the pilgrims heading up the stony path to the imposing church are barefoot and wedge their feet into cracks in rocks believed to have powers, including protection against disease.

Others collect five white stones along the way and, in accordance with tradition, whisper to each before placing it back on the ground.

Ilir, a young Orthodox Christianity engineer, rubs his wallet on a rock, hoping for prosperity. “I have come to pray to God for my prayers to be granted this year,” he confides..... MORE

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ARMM elections VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 04/14/2011

ARMM elections

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
04/14/2011
Is the Philippines ruled by a duly framed and approved Constitution? Does this country have a republican democracy? Are the Filipinos free as citizens and sovereign as a people? The elementary and immediate answers to all such three simple questions are in the positive. Yes! Yes! Yes!

Honest, it is not only inspiring but also endearing to know and to live the truths advanced by such answers in the affirmative. Moreover, it is not simply proper but likewise just for the Filipino citizens to be told that such sound socio-political realities are existent and alive in their basically docile society.

But then comes the pressing disturbing question: How does one explain with rhyme and reason the following devious design being seriously entertained by the present administration: One, the postponement of the duly legislated and scheduled Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) elections. Two, the disregard for the political will and societal expectation of the people in the region. Three, the subsequent appointment of the public officials therein at the preferential option of Malacañang. Where is the Constitution? Where is democracy? Where is sovereignty?.... MORE

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Noise barrage, rallies set as public outrage builds By Benjamin B. Pulta and Angie M. Rosales 04/14/2011

SKYROCKETING OIL PRICES FUEL DISCONTENT

Noise barrage, rallies set as public outrage builds

By Benjamin B. Pulta and Angie M. Rosales 04/14/2011

Noise barrage and massive protest actions, which used to be the pursuit of President Aquino and his allies to gain attention, will now be trained on Aquino himself and the mass actions are expected to build up until Labor Day on May 1 when a massive rally is planned to protest the series of oil price increases and the band-aid solutions his administration had applied on them.

Public outcry against skyrocketing oil prices grew louder yesterday after oil companies raised pump prices by another P1.50 per liter marking the 12th time this year that fuel prices were raised.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) tried to perform a fireman’s job to cool down discontent after Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said her agency will investigate the possible collusion between petroleum corporations that resulted in successive oil price hikes..... MORE

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RP protests China claim of Spratly’s before UN By Michaela P. del Callar 04/14/2011

RP protests China claim of Spratly’s before UN

By Michaela P. del Callar 04/14/2011

The Philippines has protested before the United Nations China’s claim over the long-disputed Spratly islands and adjacent waters as “without basis in international law,” the third of five Asian claimants to oppose Beijing’s far-reaching territorial bid before the world body.

In an April 5 diplomatic protest seen by the Tribune yesterday, the Philippines asserted that the sprawling portion of the Spratlys that it claims — called the Kalayaan Island Group or KIG — is an integral part of its territory and that the Manila government has “sovereignty and jurisdiction” over that area.

The protest, which was filed by the Philippines’ Permanent Mission in New York before the UN Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, said China’s claim over the Spratlys and its adjacent waters “would have no basis under international law, specifically the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.”.... MORE

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Willie camp points to ABS-CBN for smear job 04/14/2011

Willie camp points to ABS-CBN for smear job

04/14/2011
It may all be a matter of one giant TV network, ABS-CBN, keeping up the “smear job” on ABC-5’s talent host of Willing Willie, Willie Revillame, to get him and his top-rated show off the airwaves, for the Lopez-owned ABS-CBN to recover the ratings it once enjoyed.

A diagram submitted by the camp of Revillame during a media background conference yesterday at the Manila Golf Club showed that the persons who have complained against Revillame and his show that featured a young boy doing a gyrating dance and getting P10,000 for it, are all linked to the Lopez-owned TV network.

Dr. Lourdes “Honey” Carandang, who filed a complaint against Revillame and his program before the Censors Board, is a retired professor, clinical child psychologist, and the founder and president of MLAC Institute for Children and Families. But she is also engaged by ABS-CBN as a consultant and resource person in the company’s team building and personnel related activities. Dr. Carandang is also the mother of Secretary Ricky Carandang of the Presidential Communications Group, who is a former news anchor of ABS-CBN..... MORE

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Five injured as chopper crashes in Taytay By Mario J. Mallari 04/14/2011

Five injured as chopper crashes in Taytay

By Mario J. Mallari 04/14/2011

Five Air Force personnel were injured when a Huey helicopter crashed while making an emergency landing in Rizal province yesterday morning.

Air Force public information office director Lt. Col. Miguel Ernesto Okol said the Huey II helicopter with tail number 662, piloted by Lt. Col. Robert Bitas Jr., made a hard landing as an emergency procedure at around 9:50 a.m. in Barangay San Isidro, Taytay.

Okol claimed that no one was injured during the incident but other reports said the five occupants of the helicopter sustained minor injuries..... MORE

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Solons want inclusion of LPG, kerosene on list of basic commodities By Charlie V. Manalo 04/14/2011

Solons want inclusion of LPG, kerosene on list of basic commodities

By Charlie V. Manalo 04/14/2011

Lawmakers are seeking the inclusion of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and kerosene on the list of basic prime commodities, which are under strict monitoring by the government.

The solons, led by Gabriela Reps. Emerenciana de Jesus and Luzviminda Ilagan, authors of House Bill 4100, said LPG and kerosene are considered basic necessities in every household.

De Jesus said LPG and kerosene are regarded as socially sensitive products or products whose prices are susceptible to change due to certain economic movements or activities..... MORE

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McDonald’s pulls out TV ad amid church anger 04/14/2011

McDonald’s pulls out TV ad amid church anger

04/14/2011
US fast-food chain McDonald’s said Wednesday it had scrapped a television commercial in the devoutly Catholic Philippines after facing a barrage of criticism from church leaders.

“We recognize and respect the stand of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and have stopped airing the said commercial across all television stations,” McDonald’s said in a statement.
In the commercial, a girl who looks to be only five or six years old asks a boy of the same age if she can be his girlfriend. The boy curtly rejects her, complaining that girlfriends are too demanding..... MORE

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Noy told: Punish those behind oil monopoly, not the drivers By Pat C. Santos 04/14/2011

Noy told: Punish those behind oil monopoly, not the drivers

By Pat C. Santos 04/14/2011

The militant labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno lashed out at President Aquino for warning on the day that a P1.50 increase in the price of oil products was implemented that drivers who will hold protest actions will be punished.

The labor group stressed those behind the oil cartel should be the ones who should be chastised, not the drivers.

“Shame on you, Mr. President! How dare you issue threats to the country’s small drivers who just want to express their legitimate demands? They have every right to complain, for you have been putting the burden of high prices of oil on their shoulders. Your connivance with the oil cartel has made worse the people’s poverty and hunger,” Elmer Labog, KMU chairman, said..... MORE

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All up to the high court EDITORIAL 04/13/2011

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

All up to the high court

EDITORIAL
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04/13/2011
With the case of the fired deputy Ombudsman now elevated to the high court, whatever decision is made by the Supreme Court (SC) will be constitutionally interesting, mainly because the decision will now have to marry the law creating the Office of the Ombudsman that grants the President of the Republic the right to dismiss deputy Ombudsmen and prosecutors, even as the Constitution clearly states that the Ombudsman has the sole power to discipline any all government officials, officers and employees, save for the impeachable officers.

The reason these two contrary provisions were never ruled on before by the SC is that the Ombudsman Law was never challenged before the high court — except today, with deputy Ombudsman Emilio Gonzalez III filing a case before the high court, asking it to quash a Malacañang decision citing him for gross neglect of duty and gross misconduct in delaying the decision on the hostage taker, discharged police officer Rolando Mendoza, in the Manila hostage crisis last August. At the same time, Gonzalez asked the court to declare Section 8, Paragraph 2 of the Ombudsman’s Act unconstitutional. This is the section and paragraph in the law that states the president can remove the deputy Ombudsmen and prosecutors on grounds provided for their removal..... MORE

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Rice and oil FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 04/13/2011

Rice and oil

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
04/13/2011
Two products have always had a negative political impact on any administration when crises occur: Rice and oil, either over their shortage, or their rising prices.

The spy agency of Noynoy has reportedly warned him of the rising costs of basic commodities and services in the country and a shrinking rice supply that have become a national security concern.

By national security concern from the presidential spy agency is usually meant the security of tenure of the president, as such crises may bring about political turbulence which may not be quelled that easily by the armed forces of Malacañang.

The report was said to have pointed to the supply and prices of rice worldwide as a possible flash point..... MORE

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Ouattara faces new battle rebuilding his country — analysts ANALYSIS 04/13/2011

Ouattara faces new battle rebuilding his country — analysts

ANALYSIS

04/13/2011
ABIDJAN — Rid of his rival Laurent Gbagbo, captured on Monday, Alassane Ouattara faces a new battle to restore law and order and forge national unity after a bloody war in which he enjoyed foreign backing.

More than four months after the start of a post-election conflict that saw hundreds killed and a million displaced, Ouattara can finally take up his designated place as leader of the former West African Eldorado.

But the nation, plunged into the worst crisis of its history as fighting devastated infrastructure and left Abidjan in the hold of armed youngsters pillaging and sowing terror, may have a hard time reconciling, analysts say.

This was especially true as Ouattara, his election victory last November recognized by the international community, finally had to resort to force to claim his crown, assisted by French and UN forces who launched strikes against Gbagbo strongholds..... MORE

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Here’s one for Heidi C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 04/13/2011

Here’s one for Heidi

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
04/13/2011
It’s 2-0 against newly appointed 0Commission on Audit (CoA) Commissioner Heidi Mendoza. After the United Nations denied having given the military $5 million some years back which Mendoza alleged was “missing” during her “shock and woe” testimony in the Senate, we just learned that the Sandiganbayan also issued a decision discrediting the prosecution’s evidence against former Makati Mayor Elenita Binay which was based principally on the findings of a team led by Mendoza herself.That really comes as a shock to us mortals after we somehow elevated Mendoza to near stardom after that riveting performance in the congressional inquiry on alleged corruption in the AFP.

In dismissing the graft case filed in 2001 against former Makati Mayor Elenita Binay, wife of Vice President Binay, and her co-accused, Nicanor Santiago Jr. and Ernesto Aspillaga over alleged over pricing of office equipment purchased from 2000 to 2001, the Sandiganbayan exclaimed “it remains in disbelief that the prosecution came to court with such shoddy evidence,” noting that the prosecution “relied merely on the testimonies of the auditors which were insufficient to establish guilt.” It then scored the manner by which the audit findings were arrived at advising that “without a doubt, there are fundamental issues of arbitrariness in the audit procedures adopted.”.... MORE
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British cartoonists draw inspiration from royal wedding FEATURE 04/13/2011

British cartoonists draw inspiration from royal wedding

FEATURE

04/13/2011
LONDON — Britain’s satirical cartoonists are sharpening their pencils for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29, but are likely to keep their cruellest portrayals in check.

Partly reflecting the British obsession with class and status, the butt of most cartoonists’ jokes are usually those occupying high office and the monarchy, so a royal wedding is fertile hunting ground for mischievous illustrators.

Prince William’s cartoon depiction is usually defined by a thinning hairline, rosy cheeks and lantern jaw, but the young royal’s unremarkable ears and nose mean he escapes much of the ridicule heaped on his father, Prince Charles.

Newspaper illustrators have mostly shunned characterisations of Kate Middleton, but the 29-year-old will come into range after she joins the country’s most famous family..... MORE

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Of prayers and helplessness HE SAYS Aldrin Cardon 04/13/2011

Of prayers and helplessness

HE SAYS
Aldrin Cardon
04/13/2011
Taking things lightly, Filipinos laughed at an online poster taken directly from a recent Japanese precautionary campaign in the event of another strong earthquake to follow the March 11 tsunami that devastated that Land of the Rising Sun.

The poster took a dig at President Aquino’s ready answer, actually a propensity, to encourage the nation to pray in events such as major disasters, mishaps and misfortunes — just as his mother did when she was president. And so, in a bright, red backdrop it said: “In case of an earthquake, just pray.”

I have nothing against praying. In fact, I pray myself..... MORE

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Pump up the volume SHE SAYS Dinah S. Ventura 04/13/2011

Pump up the volume

SHE SAYS
Dinah S. Ventura
04/13/2011
I think we all know that change is coming — current events in the world, coming one after the other like a tidal wave of trials — have shown us that we can no longer rely on the old ways.

Natural calamities, such as those that continue to shake Japan, literally and figuratively, have been far too powerful and frequent to be taken lightly. In fact, the earthquakes that are still causing death and destruction to our Asian neighbor have put the fear of God in many of us.
Suddenly, everyone is taking note of his own preparedness for disaster; suddenly, everyone is musing about his mortality.

In times like this, people seem to rediscover their faith after pondering on the meaning of our existence. Thoughts whirl about the future, while our worries about the present dangle over us like constant threats. I admire those who are unflappable in their trust in God, and continue to regard today’s events with faith in miracles..... MORE

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Speaker offers Aquino specialc powers on a silver platter By Gerry Baldo 04/13/2011

Speaker offers Aquino specialc powers on a silver platter

By Gerry Baldo 04/13/2011

The House of Represent-atives is practically begging President Aquino to assume emergency powers to deal with the oil crisis after Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said the chamber is open to the emergency powers proposal for Aquino to address the impending oil crisis.

Belmonte said that Congress will seriously consider the proposal in the wake of the political conflict in the oil-producing countries in the Middle East.

“We have to study the proposal if it is really needed,” Belmonte said yesterday.

Sen. Gregorio Honasan aired the proposal amid the continuing oil price increases..... MORE

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Gov’t orders Pinoys’ evacuation from Fukushima By Michaela P. del Callar 04/13/2011

Gov’t orders Pinoys’ evacuation from Fukushima

By Michaela P. del Callar 04/13/2011

After Japan raised the nuclear crisis alarm over a tsunami-devastated nuclear plant in its northeast, the Philippine government yesterday ordered the mandatory repatriation of at least 1,144 Filipinos from the region which could be exposed to radiation leaks.

The first emergency flight out of the stricken Fukushima Prefecture, where the devastated Fukushima Dai-chi Nuclear Power Plant has been dangerously leaking radiation since being smothered by a massive March 11 earthquake and tsunami, has been scheduled on Sunday, according to acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario.

Aside from Filipinos within the 50-kilometer radius of Dai-ichi power plant, Del Rosario also announced a voluntary repatriation for Filipinos staying within another 100 kilometers from Fukushima as the nuclear crisis, now at the same magnitude as the 1986 Chernobyl plant disaster, escalated in Japan..... MORE


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House impeach prosecution team finalized By Charlie V. Manalo and Angie M. Rosales 04/13/2011

House impeach prosecution team finalized

By Charlie V. Manalo and Angie M. Rosales 04/13/2011

House committee on justice chairman, Iloilo Rep. Niel Tupas yesterday bared the final composition of the House prosecution team for the impeachment trial of Chief Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez at the Senate.

According to Tupas, 14 lawmakers will comprise the House prosecution team which includes aside from himself, Deputy Speakers Rodolfo “Rudy” Fariñas (Ilocos Norte), Lorenzo “Erin” Tañada III (Quezon), Reps. Elpidio “Pidi” Barzaga (Cavite), Neri Colmenares (Bayan Muna), Joseph Emilio Abaya (Cavite), Magtanggol “Magi” Gunigundo (Valen-zuela), Arlene “Kaka” Bag-ao (Akbayan), Raul Daza (Northern Samar), Rey-naldo Umali (Mindoro Oriental), Miro Quimbo (Marikina), Daisy Avance-Fuentes (South Cotabato), Sherwin Tugna (Cibac) and Emmeline Aglipay (Diwa)..... MORE

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Troops capture a local contact of Jemaah Islamiyah By Mario J. Mallari 04/13/2011

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AFP assures Basilan folk: No escalation of violence 04/13/2011

AFP assures Basilan folk: No escalation of violence

04/13/2011
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has assured there will be no escalation of violence in Basilan province even after the explosion at a commercial establishment in Lamitan City and the subsequent detonation of two more explosives over the weekend as it declared extortion as motive behind the blast.

Lt. Col. Gamal Hayudini, 4th Civil Relations Group (CRG) commander, assured civilians in Basilan that the military is doing everything to protect them from harm.

“The residents from the nearby towns and city (of Isabela) in Basilan can be assured that the AFP is doing everything to protect the civilians in the area from the lawless group,” Hayudini said..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110413nat4.html

Senate to review existing laws to ensure child’s right protection By Angie M. Rosales 04/13/2011

Senate to review existing laws to ensure child’s right protection

By Angie M. Rosales 04/13/2011
Ample protection of children’s rights under the country’s existing laws will be up for review in the Senate, according to one of its members.

Triggered by the controversy on a six-year-old boy who was made to gyrate like a macho dancer in one of the segments of the television show Willing Willie on TV5 a month ago, the Senate committee on youth, women and family relations is poised to revisit laws on the rights of the child to determine if there are still some loopholes that will address such incident.

This is also to ensure that the rights of the child are observed and protected, Sen. Pia Cayetano, panel chairman said.

“There are specific laws that guarantee the rights of the child. These include landmark laws like RA 7610 and RA 9262. Still, Congress must make sure our laws are applicable to various circumstances and remain relevant to our times..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110413met2.html

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