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Top education for less in the Philippines focus 06/02/2011

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Top education for less in the Philippines

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06/02/2011
MANILA — Thousands of foreign university students are flocking to the Philippines, attracted by cheap yet high-quality courses conducted in English and an easy-going lifestyle outside class.

With more than 2,100 private and state-run institutions nationwide offering a wide array of courses, and an immigration policy friendly to foreign students, the former American colony is enjoying an enrolment boom.

Nearly 20,000 foreign students held special visas at the end of the school year in March, according to the immigration bureau, which said the number would rise when classes began in June.

This excludes the tens of thousands enrolled in small institutions that offer short courses in English and are particularly popular among South Korean and Chinese students..... MORE

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DoTC chief quits Noy’s Cabinet By Aytch S. de la Cruz, Charlie V. Manalo and Angie M. Rosales 06/02/2011

DoTC chief quits Noy’s Cabinet

By Aytch S. de la Cruz, Charlie V. Manalo and Angie M. Rosales 06/02/2011

In a surprising turn of events, a loyal Cory Aquino devotee, Department of Transportation and Communications Secretary Jose “Ping” de Jesus, resigned from his post effective June 30, or a full year serving President Aquino.

His resignation was also confirmed by Malacañang yesterday and immediately speculations on De Jesus’ real reason for resigning made the rounds.

But even as De Jesus cited as his reason, his desire to return to private life, speculations refused to die down.
A source pointed out that it could well be due to a power play by the Balay faction which is headed by losing vice presidential bet and former Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas, as all those projects that fall under the DoTC’s province have all been transferred to Finance Chief Cesar Purisima’s office..... MORE

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‘Well balanced’ VP recommendation on Marcos burial now with Noy 06/02/2011

‘Well balanced’ VP recommendation on Marcos burial now with Noy

06/02/2011
Vice President Jejomar Binay has completed his recom-mendation on whether former President Ferdinand Marcos should be given a hero’s burial, a crucial decision that is expected to end several years of debate on where to bury the late strongman’s remains.

Binay, however, declined to disclose details of his report that was already submitted to President Aquino, but assured it was “well balanced” and that “all sides were considered.”

“It is up to the President to disclose our recommendation as well as his decision,” Binay told reporters, adding he hopes the President will announce his proposal this week..... MORE

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Ampatuan Sr. pleads not guilty By Pat C. Santos 06/02/2011

ON MAGUINDANAO MASSACRE ARRAIGNMENT

Ampatuan Sr. pleads not guilty

By Pat C. Santos 06/02/2011

Former Maguindanao Gov. Andal Ampatuan Sr., patriarch of the powerful political clan, tagged as the mastermind of the infamous “Maguindanao Massacre” brutally killing 57, 32 of whom were journalists, entered a “not guilty” plea when he was presented in court yesterday.

The 70-year-old Ampatuan Sr., sporting with a yellow detainee T-shirt and newly dyed black hair, was taken to the Metro Manila District Jail (MMDJ) courtroom in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City roughly an hour before the scheduled arraignment at 9 a.m.

He was escorted by at least eight members of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penologys’ (BJMP) Special Tactics and Response Team, an elite response unit like police’s Special Action Force (SAF)..... MORE

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House revives Anti-dynasty bill

House revives Anti-dynasty bill

By Gerry Baldo 06/02/2011

The House of Representatives revived the Anti-Political Dynasty bill after years of being kept dormant in the archives during the past six congresses starting with the 9th Congress during the Ramos administration.

Cavite Rep. Elpidio Barzaga, chairman of the House committee on suffrage and electoral reforms, said his panel is off to a good start when it asked the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to submit a list of politicians related to other leaders holding different public posts.

“We want to finish this bill the earliest possible time but definitely, we will finish it this year,” Barzaga said..... MORE

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Two ex-governors, mayor, 5 others charged with graft By Arlie O. Calalo 06/02/2011

Two ex-governors, mayor, 5 others charged with graft

By Arlie O. Calalo 06/02/2011

An incumbent municipal mayor, two provincial governors and five others were charged with graft and corruption, the Ombudsman said.

In a resolution, Acting Ombudsman Orlando Casimiro gave the go-signal to file the criminal charges before the Sandiganbayan against former Nueva Ecija Gov. Tomas Joson III; Amelia Gamilla, incumbent mayor of Bongabon town; Eduardo Basilio Joson, former municipal mayor of Quezon, and Nueva Ecija.

Casimiro, in a separate case, ordered the filing of information for falsification of public documents (Article 171 of the Revised Penal Code) and Section 3(e) of R. A. 3019 against former Camarines Norte Gov. Jesus Typoco Jr.; provincial health officer Arnulfo Salagoste; General Services Office chief Noel Reyes; Aida Pandeagua, also of GSO; and Angelina Cabrera, owner-representative of Cabrera’s Drugstore and Medical supply in Daet town, also in the province..... MORE

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Five New Bilibid Prisons officials suspended in aftermath of Leviste caper

Five New Bilibid Prisons officials suspended in aftermath of Leviste caper

By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/02/2011

Five officials of the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) in Muntinlupa City have been recommended for preventive suspension by the Department of Justice (DoJ) fact-finding committee in connection with the escape of former Batangas Gov. Antonio Leviste.

In a 36-page report Justice Secretary Leila de Lima ordered investigations for administrative actions on former Chief Supt. Armando Miranda, Chief Supt. Ramon Reyes, former chief of the Minimum Security Compound Dante Cruz, current Minimum Security Compound chief Roberto Rabo and prison guard Fortunato Justo.

The panel also recommended the conduct of preliminary investigation for criminal action against Justo for infidelity in the custody of prisoner. Justo was Leviste’s custodian..... MORE

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Ramp controllers at NAIA in exodus; traveling public need not worry — official By Conrado Ching 06/02/2011

Ramp controllers at NAIA in exodus; traveling public need not worry — official

By Conrado Ching 06/02/2011

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) is experiencing a “brain drain” phenomenon after a number of ramp controllers (RCs) resigned for high paying jobs abroad.

Airport general manager Jose Angel Honrado said eight airport ramp controllers resigned last week, leaving the country’s premier airport with only 31 ramp controllers.

A ramp controller is a highly skilled and technical position who is in charge of directing aircraft movement after landing into the parking bays and vice versa. The position requires a license from the Civil Aviation Training Center which is under the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)..... MORE

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Failed makeover EDITORIAL 06/01/2011

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Failed makeover

EDITORIAL
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06/01/2011
Noynoy used the opportunity of accepting the resignation of the now resigned Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Director Ernesto Diokno, in a bid to erase the public perception of his penchant for protecting his buddies, Liberal Party mates and allies by retaining them in their posts, no matter the allegations leveled against them.

He stressed this, saying that public interest should always prevail over friendship, in announcing that he had accepted Diokno’s resignation.

This was definitely a bid to cancel that perception which came about when he spared his target shooting buddy and his allies held accountable, but spared, for the hostage crisis fiasco in August last year..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110601com1.html

The new Ampatuans FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 06/01/2011

The new Ampatuans

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
06/01/2011
From yesterday’s hearings at the Senate on the postponement of the elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, it was pretty clear that all Noynoy and his officials want is to cancel the ARMM polls, kick out the elected incumbents and replace them with Noynoy’s appointees who may even run for the polls when synchronized, and may keep their OIC seats longer than August 2013.

The Noynoy officials, such as Jesse Robredo, Teresita Deles and Rolando Llamas, to name a few, who were present at the ARMM hearing, were all invoking reforms in the ARMM as their justification for the “postponement” of the polls and the synchronization of elections.

Reforms to them, appears to be the magic word: The Constitution and the ARMM Organic Law can be breached, in the name of reforms. Noynoy can certainly kick out the incumbent elected officials and replace them in the name of reforms and all of these can be done because, as they claimed, Noynoy has “residual powers.”.... MORE

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Grieving mothers adopt life-like dolls FEATURE 06/01/2011

Grieving mothers adopt life-like dolls

FEATURE

06/01/2011
LONDON — Weighing five kilos (11 pounds), with perfectly combed hair and eyes closed in sleep, Abby looks like a baby girl. But she is a doll, adopted by a grieving mother to help come to terms with the loss of a child.

“She reminds me of my daughter as an infant,” said Eve Hasty, a 57-year-old American who bought Abby from a British company for $300 (210 euros).

The retired driver who lives in Oklahoma lost her daughter to leukaemia when she only seven.
She has a surviving son in his 30s who has provided her with an eight-year-old granddaughter, but she finds the doll — which she acquired in 2009, three decades after losing her daughter — comforting..... MORE

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Frustrated Chinese take justice into own hands FEATURE 06/01/2011

Frustrated Chinese take justice into own hands

FEATURE

06/01/2011
BEIJING — A deadly triple bomb attack in China carried out last week by a jobless man angry over a land dispute illustrates the crushing desperation of many Chinese who feel their rights are being trampled.

Car bombs and Molotov cocktails have been used by citizens who opt for vigilante justice in the Communist-ruled country, where the justice system has created mounting frustrations that could provoke more violence.

Experts say that despite the introduction of some reforms to address charges the system is unresponsive and lacks transparency, the public perception is that those changes are woefully inadequate, and rule of law is not guaranteed.

“Paradoxically, the judicial system is becoming more and more modern,” Stephanie Balme, a French scholar on Chinese law based in Beijing, told AFP, citing as evidence the massive jump in the number of lawyers in China — from 300 to 130,000 over the past 20 years..... MORE

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What to do with Thomas? C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 06/01/2011

What to do with Thomas?

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
06/01/2011
I wonder if Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario and his deputies have found time to take a second look at the latest statement of US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry Thomas Jr. We gathered that during the turnover of the $434 million grant from the Washington based Millenium Challenge Corp.(MCC), the ever smiling US envoy who has been described by those who have met him as a simple, “guy-next-door” type was quoted as having reminded P-Noy to use the grant “transparently.” Whether he meant that as simply a gentle reminder or he knows more than what we folks already know about the ways of people in this administration or even of the previous ones remains unexplained at this point.

Suffice it to say that, in other times and other climes, such an undiplomatic issuance would have immediately merited a summons from the Foreign Ministry for the person involved not only to “explain and clarify” but to be sternly warned that a similar utterance will merit a harsher counter measure..... MORE

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NTC not Noy decides on 3G award — Enrile By Angie M. Rosales 06/01/2011

SENATE CHIEF RAISES ISSUES ON JAZA LETTER

NTC not Noy decides on 3G award — Enrile

By Angie M. Rosales 06/01/2011

The head of the Senate indicated that something was amiss in businessman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (JAZA), head of the Ayala conglomerate that includes telecommunications giant Globe Telecoms, writing President Aquino a letter seeking the assignment of third generation (3G) frequencies that was exposed the other day by The Tribune saying that the President does not decide on the granting of radio frequencies
and these resources should be bid out and not “assigned” for free.

“I know for a fact that it is not the President who decides on that, who can grant that but the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) which is a delegate of Congress,” Senate president Juan Ponce Enrile said on Zobel de Ayala’s written request to Aquino..... MORE

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Marcos junks, revives ARMM poll bill By Angie M. Rosales 06/01/2011

Marcos junks, revives ARMM poll bill

By Angie M. Rosales 06/01/2011

The Senate committee on local government yesterday thumbed down the bill seeking to postpone the Aug. 8 scheduled Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) elections.

But committee chairman, Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, in presenting his panel report, was quick to revive it, citing the need to debate on the matter rather than putting it in the upper chamber’s archives.

“In our rules, an adverse report is relegated to the archives. But I believe we must not be stifled and let the report to be recalled from archives and debated on floor,” he said in delivering his sponsorship speech..... MORE

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PCSO funds misused; solon calls for probe By Gerry Baldo 06/01/2011

PCSO funds misused; solon calls for probe

By Gerry Baldo 06/01/2011

A lawmaker last Monday accused the previous Arroyo administration of misusing billions of pesos in what is supposed to be spent for charity by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).

Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares, in a privilege speech, said that the Arroyo ad-ministration misused billions of pesos from the PCSO to over-priced contracts and huge public relations expenses. He said that the funds should have been spent for charity.

“I call on my colleagues to investigate this unforgivable corruption so that it will be eradicated in an institution that constitutes as the last resort for financial assistance of our poor and powerless people,” Colmenares said in a speech late Monday..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110601hed4.html

CA confirms Del Rosario, De los Reyes as Cabinet heads By Angie M. Rosales and Michaela P. del Callar 06/01/2011

CA confirms Del Rosario, De los Reyes as Cabinet heads

By Angie M. Rosales and Michaela P. del Callar 06/01/2011

Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary Albert del Rosario and Secretary Virgilio de los Reyes of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) yesterday breezed through the powerful Commission on Appointments (CA) along with 21 ambassadors and 39 other officials.

In a rare occasion, the bicameral appointments body held plenary also yesterday to confirm Del Rosario’ and De los Reyes’ nomination, rather than wait for today’s proceedings.

No explanation were given. CA plenary session proceedings are usually held on a Wednesday..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110601nat1.html

Navy arrests 122 Vietnamese poachers By Mario J. Mallari 06/01/2011

Navy arrests 122 Vietnamese poachers

By Mario J. Mallari 06/01/2011

Arrested Vietnamese poachers, aboard seven fishing vessels, off the waters of Palawan province last Monday reportedly hoisted Philippine Flags to their boats, apparently to avoid being monitored as intruders by government security forces patrolling the area.

A total of 122 Vietnamese fishermen are now under custody of the Balabac Municipal Police Station (MPS) in Palawan after Navy sea borne patrol, led by Maj. Ferdinand Atos of the Naval Station Balabac, caught them within the country’s territorial waters off Balabac.

Aboard F/V Z-M 001, 0002, 003, 004, 005, 006 and 007, the Vietnamese were reportedly caught hoisting Philippine Flags while fishing..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110601nat2.html

Local manufacturers of fire trucks lambast Robredo for being anti-Pinoy By Pat C. Santos 06/01/2011

Local manufacturers of fire trucks lambast Robredo for being anti-Pinoy

By Pat C. Santos 06/01/2011

Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo has practically rejected the acquisition of 160 Philippine-made fire trucks worth P12 million each in favor of imported ones which are not only difficult to maintain but also expensive to repair.

Robredo announced recently he instructed the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) to shop for firetrucks which will be distributed to municipalities in the country that do not have a single fire truck..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110601met2.html

Army leadership mulling promotion of Pacquiao to lieutenant colonel By Mario J. Mallari 06/01/2011

Army leadership mulling promotion of Pacquiao to lieutenant colonel

By Mario J. Mallari 06/01/2011
The Army leadership is mulling over the promotion of boxing icon Sarangani Rep. Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao, who is an Army reservist with the rank of senior master sergeant, to lieutenant colonel as part of the military’s recognition of his unparalleled achievements.

In a chance interview after the testimonial parade offered to Pacquiao by the Army at Fort Bonifacio, Army chief Lt. Gen. Arturo Ortiz said there is ongoing study for the promotion of Pacquiao to middle-rank Army reservist.

“That is now being studied, so if he could qualify and meet all the requirements, definitely we will be recommending him,” Ortiz said.

Some prominent military reservists include Vice President Jejomar Binay, who is a colonel in the Marine reserve force; defeated presidential bet and former Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro who is an Air Force colonel (reserve) and Sen. Loren Legarda who is a lieutenant colonel..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110601met3.html

It pays to be in power EDITORIAL 05/31/2011

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

It pays to be in power

EDITORIAL
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05/31/2011
It pays to have a relative as president in Malacañang.

Not only is there a bill being crafted in the House that would circumvent the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law, which would benefit the Cojuangco-Aquino owned Hacienda Luisita, but also even a government built for free Luisita “private interchange” is still making oodles of money collecting toll fees from motorists — and with no receipts given, to boot.

The Aquino-Cojuangcos always benefit, that is for sure, and despite Noynoy Aquino’s constant attacks against Gloria Arroyo and her administration, they certainly benefited a lot from her administration, as not only was the hacienda raw land sold to government for right of way road grossly overpriced — which sum was not even divvied up between management and the hacienda farmers, since the whole sum went to the Cojuangco-Aquino hacienda management — but also from that private interchange, paid for by the government, which means the people’s money..... MORE

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Time for divorce law FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/31/2011

Time for divorce law

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
05/31/2011
With Catholic Malta voting in favor of legalizing divorce, only one single country is left that bans divorce: The Philippines.

But it looks like the House of Representatives will soon tackle the divorce bill filed by two legislators: Gabriela party-list Rep. Luzviminda Ilagan and Rep. Rufus Rodriquez.

This comes amid the still heated debates in the House on the Reproductive Health (RH) bill. Both bills — the RH bill and the divorce bill — will definitely be fought against by the Catholic bishops.

The divorce bill presented by Ilagan, however, appears to be too strict and open only to some five grounds for couples or spouses in filing of a petition for divorce..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110531com2.html

Midwives on motorbikes spread sex sense in Cambodia focus 05/31/2011

Midwives on motorbikes spread sex sense in Cambodia

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05/31/2011
CHANLOUNG — Sitting in the shade of a large tree and surrounded by a group of women, Cambodian midwife Ly Siyan holds up a colorful poster displaying a range of contraception options.

She patiently waits for the giggles to subside when she points to a condom, aware that the two dozen women in the village of Chanloung in northwest Siem Reap province have rarely experienced such an open discussion about sex.

Once the 37-year-old has their full attention again, she talks about long-term contraceptive methods and debunks some of the more persistent myths about their side-effects.

For mother-of-two Beun Chem, 27, who wants to hold off having more children so she can focus on running her small shop, the midwife’s explanations are eye-opening..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110531com3.html

God’s laws and the Keynesian agenda AN OUTSIDERS VIEW Ken Fuller 05/31/2011

God’s laws and the Keynesian agenda

AN OUTSIDERS VIEW
Ken Fuller
05/31/2011
For the outsider, the Philippines is sometimes confusing.
For example, a few weeks ago Manny Pacquiao was paid a reported $20 million for chasing another man around a boxing ring for 36 minutes. No, no, that’s not what I have trouble comprehending (although, now I think about it…). The thing that really has me beat is what happened later.

On May 14, Pacquiao attended a “thanksgiving Mass” at Quiapo church. Here, Monsignor Clemente Ignacio told him to prepare for the forthcoming scrap in the House of Representatives over the Reproductive Health bill, which he would be expected to oppose. Congressman Pacquiao duly vowed compliance, saying the bill was “against God’s laws.”

For me, confusion reigns on several counts here. Firstly, I was under the impression that the Catholic Church’s opposition to contraception was, rather than “God’s law,” the result of a papal encyclical called Humanae Vitae issued as recently as 1968. It turns out, in fact, that many of the claims made for God have really been the responsibility of the Vatican. The doctrine of papal infallibility, for example, saw the light of day as recently as 1870, in Vatican I. It was the Council of Trent (1545-1563) that decided that the Bible and church tradition (e.g. dogmas concerning the virginity of Mary) were equally authoritative. But I digress….... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110531com4.html

Danger. Disease. Disaster VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 05/31/2011

Danger. Disease. Disaster

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
05/31/2011
Time and again, long since to these days, loving parents and upright teachers are one in inculcating a noble and ennobling value system in children about sex.

Human sexuality is sacred, noble and sublime. In this regard, the three fundamental truths they know and hold on are the following: One, God created the human person to His own Image. Two: God created the human person as a man or a woman. Three: God created man and woman with the option to become husband and wife for the generation and upbringing of children as their blessings and treasure.

In fact, a great number of parents and teachers who are neither Christians nor Catholics relate with their children with care and concern in the matter of sex. They too tell the famous fable of “The flower and the Bee” to impart the purity and beauty of human sexuality. Only the malicious, the depraved and the amoral fool around with sex among themselves, with others, their own children included. This is repugnant and unconscionable as it is not even civilized..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110531com5.html

Older AIDS survivors face new challenges focus 05/31/2011

Older AIDS survivors face new challenges

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05/31/2011
SAN FRANCISCO — AIDS nearly killed Lou Grosso three decades ago, but that didn’t prepare him for the latest news from his doctor: he has heart disease.

Like many older HIV carriers facing problems — including financial — they never expected to live long enough to confront, Grosso, 57, also suffers from aching joints, memory loss and nerve pain.

Of the 14 pills he takes each day, only three are designed to treat HIV.

Dr. Brad Hare, his specialist at San Francisco General Hospital, keeps track of it all, but Grosso is still worried..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110531com6.html

JAZA writes Noy to ask for prized 3G allocation EXCLUSIVE 05/31/2011

SAYS PLDT-DIGITEL MERGER RESULTS IN LOPSIDED TELECOMS FIELD

JAZA writes Noy to ask for prized 3G allocation

EXCLUSIVE

05/31/2011
“What are we in power for?”

The famous line that identifies with abuse of power oozed out from a letter sent to President Aquino by Globe Telecom-munications (Globe Telecoms) of the Ayala group requesting that it be granted highly prized third generation or 3G/Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) frequencies that are used extensively among business process outsourcing (BPO) offices and for highly popular smart phones.

To stress the weight of Globe Telecoms’ request, the letter was signed by no less than Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, top man of the Ayala conglomerate and a major business ally of the Aquino clan with Globe Telecoms president Ernest Cu signing below him.

The letter was peculiar since it was written to Aquino and not to the regulator National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) which awards the frequencies and that these frequencies are supposedly bidded and not assigned..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110531hed1.html

Luisita toll illegal, solon pushes probe on HLI private road By Charlie V. Manalo 05/31/2011

Luisita toll illegal, solon pushes probe on HLI private road

By Charlie V. Manalo 05/31/2011

A ranking member of the House of Representatives yesterday refuted claims of President Aquino’s uncle, Jose “Peping” Cojuangco, Jr. who said that the P20 toll fee being collected by the Hacienda Luisita Inc. (HLI) on motorists passing through the Luisita Parkway Road linking the sugar estate to the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) is legal and being beyond the authority of the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) as the road stands on private land.

Quoting TRB Executive Director Manuel Imperial, Deputy Speaker, Cavite Rep. Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla said the toll fee being collected by HLI is highly illegal if the firm owned and operated by the President’s family does not have a permit coming from the TRB.

“I had a meeting with TRB Executive Director Imperial and he categorically said that all toll fees collected on road use, be it private or public, should have a permit coming from them,” Remulla said. “All toll fee collection is regulated by the TRB.”.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110531hed2.html

Divorce bill to spark another heated debate — Speaker 05/31/2011

Divorce bill to spark another heated debate — Speaker

05/31/2011
The House of Representatives is in for another con-tentious debate on the issue of the divorce bill before it takes on another long recess.

According to Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, the divorce bill, like the controversial reproductive health bill, is going to trigger another fiery debate between its proponents and those towing the line of the Catholic Church even as he noted that the RH bill could take the backburner given the priority that the House is going to give to those which are already on third and final reading.

“I did realize that we have a divorce bill and it is bound to be another one contentious bill,” he told a chance interview yesterday..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110531hed6.html

Social enterprises better than CCT in alleviating poverty—solon N E W S B R I E F S 05/31/2011

Social enterprises better than CCT in alleviating poverty—solon

N E W S B R I E F S

05/31/2011
Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casiño yesterday reiterated his objection to the additional P2 billion to be realigned to the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) conditional cash transfer (CCT) program, calling it a “waste of money that could otherwise be used to create more jobs and livelihood for the poor.”

In yesterday’s soft opening of an exhibit on social enterprises at the House, Casiño, who is both chairmen of the committee on small business and entrepreneurship development, said government was putting way too much money on “short term, populist gimmicks” like CCT rather than implementing long-term anti-poverty strategies.

“Government needs to refocus its anti-poverty strategy from short-term CCT to long-term job creation and livelihood development. It is a wonder, for example, why government has done so little to support social enterprises like the ones exhibited here when their impact on poverty is much much more fundamental than dole-outs like the CCT program,” Casiño said in his opening remarks..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110531nat7.html

Binay convenes execs of Anti-Illegal Recrutiment Task Force 05/31/2011

Binay convenes execs of Anti-Illegal Recrutiment Task Force

05/31/2011
Vice President Jejomar Binay yesterday convened the Presidential Task Force Against Illegal Recruitment (PFTAIR) at the Office of the Vice President (OVP) for its first official meeting.

During the meeting, the Vice President said he will be talking to Chief Justice Renato Corona to make sure that cases are filed against the recruiters of offloaded overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

“The offloaded OFWs are sent back to their respective provinces, but we seldom see cases filed against their recruiters,” Binay said.

“We must always have ready evidence for the prosecution to present in court to ensure that these illegal recruiters are convicted,” he added, Binay also ordered the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) to provide a list of expenditures based on the PTFAIR’s original two-year run as basis for the Task Force’s budget plan..... MORE

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Lawmaker pushes more measures to reform NFA By Charlie V. Manalo 05/31/2011

Lawmaker pushes more measures to reform NFA

By Charlie V. Manalo 05/31/2011

Cagayan Rep. Jack Enrile is pushing for measures to reform the National Food Authority (NFA), saying the agency cannot act both as a trader and a regulator at the same time and that these dual functions should be decoupled.

Enrile said allowing NFA to regulate its own purchases has obviously resulted in lapses in the past, which has resulted in billions of pesos in government funds being lost in alleged overpricing deals entered into by the agency.

He suggested that while NFA be allowed to continue to purchase food items, the regulatory function over these purchases should be immediately passed on to the Department of Agriculture (DA) to ensure that all deals undertaken by the NFA are done above board.

At the same time, the lawmaker called on the DA to require all its regional offices to conduct “honest to goodness, credible assessment” on the food requirement of the people in their respective areas..... MORE

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Robbery gang leader killed in shootout By Arlie O. Calalo 05/31/2011

Robbery gang leader killed in shootout

By Arlie O. Calalo 05/31/2011

An alleged leader of a notorious robbery syndicate said to be operating in Metro Manila and nearby provinces was killed after he exchanged gunfire with members of the Caloocan City police last Sunday afternoon.

Northern Police District director Chief Supt. Antonio Decano in a statement lauded the leadership of the city police chief Senior Supt. Jude Wilson Santos for the neutralization of the so-called Bansalan Group following the death of its alleged leader, Bandino Bansalan, 35, alias “Bossing,” of Bagong Silang, also in the city.

“The police vigilance and the cooperation of residents to the local law enforcement authorities just paid off with the killing of the alleged robbery gang leader whose group has been under tight watch for its crimes,” Decano said..... MORE

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Groveling, PeNoy style DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 05/30/2011

Monday, May 30, 2011

Groveling, PeNoy style

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
05/30/2011
Did BSA III know what he was talking about when he said last Jan. 4 that the Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking (JMSU) entered into by the Philippines with China and Vietnam — primarily for exploring offshore and deep sea natural resources, including oil and gas — “shouldn’t have happened” and scrapped it on the pretext that it encroached into the country’s territorial waters?

When the Philippines has a written understanding and invitation with two other parties to work together in an area where everyone has agreed to “jointly exploit,” how can there be encroachment? Don’t we have “joint ventures” with other countries in various mineral projects? The biggest fossil fuel project in the country with Royal Dutch Shell, Malampaya gas, necessarily had seismic surveys done. Wasn’t that undertaken with a foreign country and company, too?

What has likely determined the sad fate of the JMSU can be found in a paper written by a senior adviser and director of a Washington DC think tank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (“The JMSU: A Tale of Bilateralism and Secrecy in the South China Sea” by Ernest Bower), that reflects US attitude toward this joint Asian initiative for common exploration of shared resources for mutual benefit.

To the US, “bilateralism” simply means that it was out of the loop in relation to its former colony, the Philippines — a situation it is extremely uncomfortable with. The term is even inaccurate as the JMSU was a “trilateral” undertaking by the three concerned Asian nations. “Secrecy,” on the other hand, simply means that the US was kept in the dark. This is because it believes that every country in Asia is obliged to keep it informed about matters that are primarily its concern.

The JMSU was a good undertaking in the overlapping parts of the South China Sea for promoting the spirit of “joint development” that would preserve amity as well as provide impetus for economic progress for the nations involved. All three — China, Vietnam and the Philippines —contributed to the funding of marine facilities such as ships as well as equipment for the seismic survey project. The result would have been a treasure trove of information, especially for the Philippines, about each country’s marine resources (even in disputed territorial waters) — which, in the case of the Philippines again, would never have come about given its dire financial straits.

But it seems that BSA III would rather to stay in the dark about this and wait for his US sponsors to do the seismic surveys and keep the information to themselves as they have been doing in the past. Given this, the Philippines will just forever be at the mercy of western interests.

Expectedly, some local print and broadcast media have been raising the China bogey, after reports surfaced of Chinese MIG jets buzzing two Philippine Air Force turbo-prop planes in the Spratlys — this, despite the fact that China has since denied the existence of MIGs in its air fleet; as have Philippine authorities clarified that it was not a “buzzing” incident, since what specific flag those jets flew cannot be ascertained.

Most vociferous were some midget minds on AM radio calling for “the need to fight, even to die” for the Philippine territory, as well as Manila Times “Doctor” Dante Ang, whose column dated May 28 read “Use our US card in resolving the Spratlys issue.”

While the US can and has often used the Philippine card as a Joker now and then in UN diplomatic games (swing votes), as well as a regional gofer to issue derogatory pronouncements on Myanmar or North Korea, the Philippines just has no gravitas to play a so-called US card.

In fact, it was the US that used the Philippines as shock absorber during the Second World War, which sapped the might of the Japanese Imperial Army but decimated the Philippine economy, while the US top general then fled to the safety of Australia.

The US later “granted” independence to the Philippines in 1945 only to take it away with its left hand via the Laurel-Langley Agreement, the imposition of Parity Rights, and, as Salvador Araneta wrote in America’s Double-Cross of the Philippines, the US Congress-issued “Dodd’s Report” in 1948 that consigned our fate as a mere vegetables garden to Japan, an erstwhile enemy which Uncle Sam decided to industrialize to fortify against the “domino effect” from communist China.

Further, when the British, together with the Malaysians, instigated the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) war against the Philippine Republic for the latter’s attempt at retaking Sabah, the US simply sat at the sidelines, refusing even to resupply ammunition for guns and cannons. Why, it has even overtly supported the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) since the late Hashim Salamat sent his kowtow letter to George W. Bush in 2003.

All these therefore provide the context to the groveling of BSA III in relation to the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) and the purchase of old US Coast Guard Hamilton class cutters for the Philippine Navy.

The VFA “embeds” Americans in Philippine military units supposedly for the training of Filipino soldiers. But in actuality, Americans are the ones learning from us, and may someday use this know-how to kill Filipino soldiers if and when a nationalist Philippine government arises, or when the MILF wins a Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain set-up and sends its naval forces to the Sulu Sea that will trigger a military response from the Republic, which the US would then use as a “humanitarian threat” requiring the presence of international troops to “save” the oppressed minority. (Improbable, you say? Well, we can never tell given the vagaries of US geopolitics.)

While there’s a “Scrap the VFA Movement” that condemns this continuing (and escalating) US encroachment into Philippine sovereignty, Noynoy only has ears for Ambassador Harry Thomas. As for those Hamilton class Navy cutters, why is BS Aquino buying these discards (using our Malampaya revenues) when the US gives them as grants to other countries? Bugok na PeNoy talaga!

(Tune in to Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m., and Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 to 7 p.m. on 1098AM; Talk News TV with HTL, Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11 p.m., on GNN, Destiny Cable Channel 8, on “New 2011 Power Scams”; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com and http://hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)....

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


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Noynoy gets cold treatment EDITORIAL 05/30/2011

Noynoy gets cold treatment

EDITORIAL
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05/30/2011
It was clear that Noynoy came home empty handed from his recent trip to Thailand, where he supposedly met with the four biggest Thai corporations. What was clearly missing in his return report was a quoted investments figure.

In his past travels, the Palace would usually toss around figures of the supposed investments although most of the time these are mere commitments and are extrapolation of the cost of the projects that are exploring a possible location in the country.

More often than not, it is all propaganda, since so-called intent to invest, or even commitments from businessmen hardly ever translates to real investments.

The fact that foreign direct investments have dropped by 30 percent already shows the failure of Noynoy to get investors interested in the country..... MORE

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Superfluity FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/30/2011

Superfluity

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
05/30/2011
Noynoy Aquino has been creating useless offices within his executive department, and they are really superfluities because these offices are not really needed to run the government effectively.

But he creates them anyway because politically, he has to make room for them — especially for the losing candidates in the last elections.

This is the reason the office of the chief of staff has been created by Noynoy, especially for his losing vice presidential bet, Mar Roxas, even when it is much too evident there is no need for such an office, since this would more or less have the same functions assigned to the Executive Secretary.

To date, that claimed administrative order (AO) still hasn’t been finalized, precisely because not only would the functions of one overlap the other, but also that there will be more confusion, if not chaos, in having two offices with almost the same functions with two heads — one belonging to the Balay group which is headed by Mar, and the other, identified with the Samar group..... MORE

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Paje and the greening program C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 05/30/2011

Paje and the greening program

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
05/30/2011
Now that P-Noy has decided to issue a permanent appointment to acting Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Ramon Paje, people expect he will now move even more vigorously in implementing the agency’s expansive mandate to, among others, promote environmental stability, biodiversity conservation and food security, reduce poverty and enhance the productive and judicious use of our natural resources.

Not that Paje has been a laggard in his almost a year’s watch over the department. Far from it. In fact, he has been quoted as saying that he just plodded on and worked like a “casual” employee since no one really can be a permanent Cabinet member. He knows fully well that as a political appointee he works at the “pleasure of the President,” a condition which, in a very real sense, can be even more problematic in holding a job in an acting capacity.

Even more so in Paje’s case since it was always understood that he was just filling in for Liberal Party (LP) stalwart Neric Acosta, a known environmentalist and expert on DENR issues and concerns. Thus, it was understandable Paje had to tread carefully lest he steps on some toes or walks on the wrong side of the road or, worse, issues out orders or advisories which can be twisted to run him to the ground..... MORE

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Heritage lost (and found again) HE SAYS Aldrin Cardon 05/30/2011

Heritage lost (and found again)

HE SAYS
Aldrin Cardon
05/30/2011
I belatedly caught Jim Paredes of the Apo Hiking Society in a talk radio program one rainy night last week, when he mentioned something like Philippine arts’ stunted growth due to its being just a mirror image of its western granddaddies.

Although Philippine arts has built a legacy with past music and films worth their salt, there is no denying it continues to wallow in everything pegged from their foreign “inspirations.” This is why even some of the country’s top movie producers did not bother to preserve their past movies which should have spoken for our growth in culture and as a people.

A flashback hit me when a friend, who used to do apprentice job at Regal Films, once declared how they “discovered” reels and reels of old films down a place where they pee during busy working nights.

It was a nightmare, he said, seeing the reels soaking wet in their own urine. Most of the films, mostly B-movies made after the notorious era of “pito-pito” movies (films completed in seven days, some of them without the use of formal scripts) of the 1980s..... MORE

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A question of pride SHE SAYS Dinah S. Ventura 05/30/2011

A question of pride

SHE SAYS
Dinah S. Ventura
05/30/2011
There’s nothing like a huge disaster — or the possibility of one arriving at one’s doorstep — to jostle one’s perspectives.

When the threat of a typhoon “possibly worse than ‘Ondoy’” came last week, we saw quick and massive preparations taking place like never before. Evacuations were promptly undertaken, supplies were ensured, assistance and rescue units were primed for readiness.

Typhoon “Chedeng” was lesson in disguise, no matter those idiotic comments of “it’s too bad Chedeng never came — we had gone through so much preparation!” Now why would one wish for disaster just to make one feel good about one’s foresight?

Speaking of twisted priorities, let’s recall that news report in a major daily about “lost movies” and the need for archival and preservation of Filipino films.

According to Bayani San Diego in his article, the Society of Filipino Archivists for Film (Sofia) found a copy on U-matic tape of the “lost movie” Summer Love, a 1981 Regal film that starred Maricel Soriano and William Martinez, Gabby Concepcion and Snooky Serna..... MORE

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HLI COLLECTS P20 FROM EACH VEHICLE SANS RECEIPT House to probe illegal Luisita toll By Charlie V. Manalo 05/30/2011

HLI COLLECTS P20 FROM EACH VEHICLE SANS RECEIPT

House to probe illegal Luisita toll

By Charlie V. Manalo 05/30/2011

The House is considering to conduct a probe into the Hacienda Luisita Inc.’s (HLI’s) collection of tolls for the use of a private road linking the sugar land owned by the family of President Aquino to a major expressway and which are collected supposedly without even the issuance of receipts.

House ways and means committee chairman Batangas Rep. Herminigildo Mandanas said reports have reached the chamber that HLI is not issuing receipts despite collecting a P20 toll rate for every motorist passing through the private road linking the contested sugar land to the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx).

Mandanas said that if indeed the reports HLI is not issuing the proper receipts for its toll fee collections, the firm could be held liable for tax evasion..... MORE

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RH argument likely to reach SC, says Miriam By Angie M. Rosales 05/30/2011

RH argument likely to reach SC, says Miriam

By Angie M. Rosales 05/30/2011

The ongoing debates on the controversial Reproductive Health (RH) bill are likely to reach the Supreme Court (SC), Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago yesterday said even as she expressed confidence that it will be approved by colleagues in the Senate eventually.

But the senator, one of the main proponents of the measure in the Upper Chamber, is not optimistic over the immediate approval of the bill and even predicted deliberations to take place beyond 2011.

“This will take some time. We don’t expect this to be disposed of easily or even be rushed because regardless of the results (of the debates) in the House of Representatives and the Senate and in the (bicameral) conference committee (level), whoever will be defeated would likely seek remedy from the SC,” Santiago said in an interview over dzBB radio..... MORE

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US reminds Noynoy: Use $434-M grant ‘transparently’ By Michaela P. del Callar 05/30/2011

US reminds Noynoy: Use $434-M grant ‘transparently’

By Michaela P. del Callar 05/30/2011

The United States, with apparent anxiety, has called on the Aquino government to use transparently its $434-million anti-poverty reduction assistance to the Philippines and ensure that it will go to its intended programs and beneficiaries.

The additional assistance from the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a US government aid agency, was officially made available to the Philippine government on Tuesday, marking the start of the five-year implementation of its poverty reduction programs.

“Our government, through the MCC, is pleased to support the Aquino administration in its fight against corruption and poverty and looks forward to the continued transparent implementation of the $434-million MCC compact grant that will benefit millions of poor Filipinos,” said US Ambassador Harry Thomas in a statement.

Over the years, foreign aid donors have complained of corruption and lack of transparency in the implementation of specific development programs in the country, hindering economic growth and poverty alleviation..... MORE

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NDFP doubts Noy government’s sincerity in pursuing peace talks 05/30/2011

NDFP doubts Noy government’s sincerity in pursuing peace talks

05/30/2011
The National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) has questioned the sincerity of President Aquino’s administration in pursuing peace with the communist group, citing the government’s failure to release NDFP consultants as committed by its peace panel.

In a statement, NDFP chief negotiator Luis Jalandoni said the continued detention of Alan Jazmines, Tirso “Ka Bart” Alcantara and other NDFP consultants and NDFP personnel protected under the Joint
Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantee (Jasig) puts the Aquino administration’s sincerity in question.

Jalandoni stressed that the Government of the Philippines (GPH), through its peace panel, committed itself “to work for the expeditious release of detained NDFP consultants and other Jasig-protected persons in compliance with the Jasig and in the spirit of goodwill.”.... MORE

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Fraternal politics blamed for mess in IBP elections By Gerry Baldo and Benjamin B. Pulta 05/30/2011

Fraternal politics blamed for mess in IBP elections

By Gerry Baldo and Benjamin B. Pulta 05/30/2011

A party-list lawmaker yesterday disclosed that fraternal politics is getting in the way of the elections of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) in Western Visayas.

According to Citizens Battle Against Corruption (Cibac) Rep. Sherwin Tugna, the suspension of elections of the IBP governor in Western Visayas was issued by the Supreme Court acting on a petition filed by lawyer Marven Baguilanea, a contender for the post of governor in the region and a fraternity brother of SC Chief Justice Renato Corona.

Tugna said that the election, scheduled on May 7, 2011 in Romblon, was indefinitely suspended upon the issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO) allegedly signed by Corona while it was on recess.

“The Supreme Court should lift the TRO now and allow the IBP members in Western Visayas to vote. The voice of the people is the voice of God,” Tugna, a lawyer by profession, said..... MORE

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Stolen, hijacked vehicles found in Pasig warehouse By Mario J. Mallari 05/30/2011

Stolen, hijacked vehicles found in Pasig warehouse

By Mario J. Mallari 05/30/2011

Several stolen and hijacked vehicles were recovered by operatives of the police Highway Patrol Group (HPG) during an operation at a private warehouse in Taguig City recently.

Quoting belated reports, HPG director Chief Supt. Leonardo Espina said HPG operatives, armed with a search warrant, on Thursday swooped down on a warehouse owned by a certain Albert Dy at 100 Daang Manunuso, Barangay Ibabao-Tipas.

Espina said the operation was launched after HPG received information that illegal items were kept in the compound.

The information, Espina said, proved positive as combined HPG and Taguig City police operatives stumbled on a Fuso Wing van (UVE-759) loaded with empty Nestle boxes which was reported as hijacked by its owner Orendain Trading last May 11 in Batino, Calamba City..... MORE

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Strict enforcement of no-smoking laws in metropolis starts today, says MMDA 05/30/2011

Strict enforcement of no-smoking laws in metropolis starts today, says MMDA

05/30/2011
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) yesterday announced starting today (May 30), the agency and the 17 local government units (LGUs) of Metro Manila will start apprehending smokers who will be caught puffing away in public places in all major and secondary roads of the metropolis.

MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino said MMDA and LGU health and environmental sanitation officers, usually accompanied by policemen, will round up smokers caught violating the provisions of Republic Act 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003, and the smoking prohibitions of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board and all local ordinances and issuances.

Violators will be fined P500 on first offense while those who cannot afford to pay the fine are obliged to render an eight-hour community service..... MORE

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Time ticks for Noy EDITORIAL 05/29/2011

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Time ticks for Noy

EDITORIAL
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05/29/2011
The German government issued a loaded statement the other day when it said a fair and swift resolution of the airport terminal project is encouraged for foreign investors to even consider projects under Noynoy’s private-public partnership (PPP) scheme.

The statement mentioned “the international business community” instead of investors in Germany to indicate that a likely consensus was arrived at on the terminal issue. The German Embassy, while saying no comment on the recent court ruling awarding what the investors in the terminal project had considered a token amount, the timing of the communique was hard to miss.

The statement reads that a fair and swift solution would be an encouraging signal for the international business community to engage in long-term investments such as the PPP..... MORE

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Shoot first, ask questions later FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/29/2011

Shoot first, ask questions later

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
05/29/2011
Without even checking things out, and on the basis of a news report, Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo quickly sacked the warden of the Camp Bagong Diwa on allegations that Andal Ampatuan Sr., the patriach of the clan, was “freely roaming” in that prison.

It turns out that the photo published, which was provided by Maguindanao Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu, Ampatuan’s political foe, was at least a year old.

This is the same Mangudadatu who also says that Ampatuan has an air-conditioned room, plus a cellfone.

It was Robredo who clarified, after his talk with Mangudadatu, that the photo of Ampatuan is an old one..... MORE

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Radiation fears surround France’s old uranium mines focus 05/29/2011

Radiation fears surround France’s old uranium mines

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05/29/2011
ROSGLAS — It looks like any other another leafy woodland path in Brittany, but campaigners say ramblers on this particular trail may face levels of radiation at least 10 times higher than normal.

The path runs alongside a disused uranium mine in the hamlet of Rosglas, one of over 200 suspect sites dotted across France, this one marked with just a makeshift sign drawn up by local anti-nuclear campaigners.

When the leaders of the world’s most powerful developed economies meet this week at the G8 summit to discuss the aftermath of Japan’s Fukushima reactor disaster, France will urge them to keep faith with nuclear power.

Some three-quarters of France’s domestic power comes from nuclear plants, and the country is keen to export its expertise in the form of modern third generation EPR reactors — which it insists are safe..... MORE

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Farcical ‘one-China’ policy BLURBAL THRUSTS Louie Logarta 05/29/2011

Farcical ‘one-China’ policy

BLURBAL THRUSTS
Louie Logarta
05/29/2011
It is the classic case of “while the cat is away, the mice will play” in real life.

A thoroughly disgusted and disappointed Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim has gone to court seeking relief from the implementation of an ordinance granting overly-generous tax breaks to the multi-billion cellular telephone firm Smart Telecommunications.

Declared respondents in the suit filed recently before the Manila Regional Trial Court were Manila Vice Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso as well as several members of the City Council who had passed Ordinance No. 8229 exempting Smart from paying franchise and real property taxes on its telecommunications equipment in cell sites situated within city boundaries..... MORE

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‘Two children policy’ VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 05/29/2011

‘Two children policy’

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
05/29/2011
Malacañang is bent on doing away with poverty in the country. Good! It has prepared a legislative vehicle for the purpose. Great! It is ready to spend billions to accomplish its design to propel the economic development of the country. Bravo!

How? Plain and simple! Do not allow babies to be born. Do not allow wives to become mothers. Do not allow husbands to be fathers. Get rid of people for the lesser they are, the better. The food on the table is not enough to feed the children around it. Solution: Lessen the children instead of making the food more. The houses available are few and/or small to accommodate families. Solution: Make the families smaller or fewer instead of multiplying and/or enlarging houses..... MORE

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De Lima wants malverse raps filed vs ex-DoJ chief By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/29/2011

RAUL GONZALEZ NOW ACCUSED, INSTEAD OF ACCUSER

De Lima wants malverse raps filed vs ex-DoJ chief

By Benjamin B. Pulta 05/29/2011
Where once he had the power to have charges filed against perceived political foes of the regime, today, former Department of Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez stands accused in a malversation complaint filed against him before the DoJ that appears to also be going after the Noynoy administration’s political foes.
Justice Secretary Leila de Lima has assigned a new prosecutor to handle a pending case against her predecessor in the agency.

In Department Order No. 263, De Lima said that “in the interest of public service, Assistant Provincial Prosecutor Liwayway Nazal is designated as acting provincial prosecutor of Zambales to conduct the preliminary investigation” of Gonzalez.

The case, docketed as NPS III-019-INV-10K-00669 involves malversation of
public property..... MORE

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Church has heavy exposure in MVP’s mining company By Aytch S. de la Cruz 05/29/2011

Church has heavy exposure in MVP’s mining company

By Aytch S. de la Cruz 05/29/2011
The Catholic Church which has been active in the local anti-mining movement supposedly championing the cause of indigenous people and environmental groups that protest against the destructive effects of mining operations appear to be benefitting themselves from interests in Philex Mining Corp. (Philex) which is controlled by the group of businessman Manuel Pangilinan.

Documents provided The Tribune showed that various religious groups, including The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila, belong to the top 100 stockholders of Philex Mining.

The other Catholic groups shown in the documents to have a substantial stake in the mining firm included The Religious of the Virgin Mary and The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Zamboanga..... MORE

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Solon wants to grant franchises to build airports in rural areas By Charlie V. Manalo 05/29/2011

Solon wants to grant franchises to build airports in rural areas

By Charlie V. Manalo 05/29/2011

A lawmaker has filed a bill granting airline franchisees the right to develop airports in rural areas in the country.
Valenzuela Rep. Magtanggol Gunigundo, author of House Bill 3775, said the proposal will provide a way to develop rural airports through the help of the private sector.

“Our country sorely needs dependable transport systems to make economically convenient and affordable access to and from rural areas. For commerce of any national importance to take any meaningful presence in a community, options of transport services must be made available to allow the use of the kind of service commensurate to the nature of the requirement,” Gunigundo said.

Gunigundo said many airline companies can now expand their missionary routes by allowing them to invest in the construction and development of airport facilities in rural areas..... MORE

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Angara backs creation of Algae R & D hub By Ted Boehnert 05/29/2011

Angara backs creation of Algae R & D hub

By Ted Boehnert 05/29/2011
Sen. Edgardo Angara is backing the establishment of a Philippine Algae Research Center, which is envisioned to harness the potential of algae in the lucrative fields of nutraceuticals, cosmetics, pharmeceuticals and animal feeds.

Angara, chairman of the congressional commission on Science Technology and engineering (Comste), said that the best way for the country to develop the industry would be through public-private partnerships (PPP). This would allow the private sector to focus leverage its industrial research, as well as academic research, to develop viable commercial products.

Angara said that Comste partners from Alson’s Aquaculture and the Ateneo Innovation Center (AIC) are collaborating on a PPP that looks into the commercial uses of algae, including its use as a biofuel..... MORE

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Noynoy’s decision on giving special treatment to inmates out next week By Aytch S. de la Cruz 05/29/2011

Noynoy’s decision on giving special treatment to inmates out next week

By Aytch S. de la Cruz 05/29/2011

President Aquino said he will come up with a decision on the issue of special privileges being accorded to high-profile prisoners inside their detention cells by the middle of next week upon receipt of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima’s report.

Deputy presidential spokesman Abigail Valte tried to back her principal’s statement yesterday by reiterating the Department of Justice (DoJ) is already on the final stages of its report on the unauthorized vacation taken by former Batangas Gov. Jose Antonio Leviste from the New Bilibid Prisons while serving his jail sentence for homicide.

Valte said this is separate from the alleged special treatment being given by jail authorities to former Maguindanao Andal Ampatuan Sr., primary suspect in the 2009 mass execution of journalists and other civilians, inside Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City which cropped up only recently..... MORE

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Cervical cancer vaccine pioneer visits mobile clinic in Muntinlupa City M E T R O F I L E 05/29/2011

Cervical cancer vaccine pioneer visits mobile clinic in Muntinlupa City

M E T R O F I L E

05/29/2011
Australian scientist and cervical cancer vaccine pioneer Prof. Ian Frazer (second from right) visited Muntinlupa City recently to observe the mobile clinic offering free cervical cancer screening to local residents. Organized by the city government, Department of Health (DoH), Cervical Cancer Prevention Network Program (Cecap) and the Cancer Institute Foundation, the free clinic provides local women with hospital-grade screening service for the early detection of cervical cancer..... MORE
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Useless prison revamp 05/28/2011

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Useless prison revamp

05/28/2011
If anything should be revamped in the prison system, it should be the way the system treats prisoners, which is almost inhuman, as prisoners are all expected to suffer in crowded cells, stinking bathrooms and virtually being fed with canine food.

Instead of having a rehabilitative penal system, what this country insists on is to even have a stricter punitive penal system, which is, in all probability, the reason prisoners who have the means to get themselves better prison lodgings and better food, get for themselves these “perks” and the reason too that corruption becomes even more intense.

Our jails are overcrowded, and yet there has been no move on the part of government, the executive and the legislative departments, along with the judiciary, past and present, to improve living conditions in jails, whether in Bilibid or in city jails, or provincial jails, for that matter.

What is wrong with giving convicts, and especially detainees in city jails, house arrests with electronic monitoring bracelets, for authorities to check on their whereabouts? Such a system would certainly help decongest jails..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110528com1.html

Indecisive must be his name FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/28/2011

Indecisive must be his name

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
05/28/2011
It has been some three weeks, if not a month, since Noynoy announced that he will be appointing losing vice presidential bet Mar Roxas as his chief of staff, and that an Administrative Order (AO), is being drafted to clarify the functions of Roxas as his chief of staff and the functions of his Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa.

Yesterday, while in Thailand on an official visit, Noynoy told reporters that he and his officials are still in the process of drafting the AO to detail the responsibilities of Roxas, adding that he wants Roxas to handle some political and internal management concerns, such as the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), along with other assignments Noynoy may be giving Mar from time to time.

He was quoted as saying that before finalizing the executive order for Roxas’ appointment, they will meet together with Ochoa to discuss the separation of functions and responsibilities.

Does it take that long for Noynoy to decide just what duties Mar is to be given, which is why to this date, there has been no AO from Malacañang?.... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110528com2.html

As world hesitates, China stands firm on dissent focus 05/28/2011

As world hesitates, China stands firm on dissent

focus

05/28/2011
BEIJING — The international community’s mixed response to China’s crackdown on dissent — ranging from public criticism to total silence — has handed Beijing leeway to maintain its hardline, experts say.

Since Chinese authorities, apparently spooked by the pro-democracy uprisings sweeping the Middle East, began detaining lawyers, artists and other activists in February, a parade of Western leaders have met with Beijing’s top brass.

Some have slammed China over the clampdown — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this month called it a “fool’s errand.”

Others like Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who visited Beijing last month, have avoided making criticism in public..... MORE

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URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110528com3.html

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