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Penny wise but pound foolish FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 06/09/2011

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Penny wise but pound foolish

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
06/09/2011
Mar Roxas, the new Transport and Communications chief whom Noynoy says will be his “voice,” and who has been given charge of the public-private partnership projects, may not know it, but he and Noynoy just killed the chances of the PPP projects getting off the ground, when he announced that he will not have government pay the Philippine International Airport Terminals Corp. (Piatco), the consortium that built the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 ( NAIA-3) more than what the Pasay City Regional Trial Court judge said was “just compensation” pegged at some $143 million.

He also said that Terminal 3 (T3) will be operating at full capacity this year, if not next year..... MORE

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Saudis may be key to a Yemen solution — analysts ANALYSIS 06/09/2011

Saudis may be key to a Yemen solution — analysts

ANALYSIS

06/09/2011
DUBAI — Powerful Saudi Arabia where wounded President Ali Abdullah Saleh is recuperating could be the key to solving the political turmoil in Yemen by pressing the veteran leader to transfer power or at least by impeding his return, analysts say.

A much weakened Saleh still clings to power from his sickbed, oblivious to four-months-old protests, growing international pressure and Friday’s attack that could have killed him and other top figures in his embattled regime.

Wounded by an explosion as he prayed at a mosque inside the presidential compound in Sanaa, Saleh was transferred late on Saturday to Saudi Arabia for medical treatment, but he has not stood down as president.

Saleh’s presence in Riyadh “might provide an opportunity for the kingdom” to revive its efforts toward a political settlement in neighboring Yemen, whose stability is “a strategic interest to Riyadh,” said Ibrahim Sharqieh, deputy director of the Brookings Doha Center..... MORE

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Payumo, BCDA retreat on SCTex deal BLURBAL THRUSTS Louie Logarta 06/09/2011

Payumo, BCDA retreat on SCTex deal

BLURBAL THRUSTS
Louie Logarta
06/09/2011
It was all about money, actually. Or, more precisely, the lack of it.

Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim has candidly admitted that the underlying reason for the “great schism” currently existing between himself on one hand and Vice Mayor Francisco Domagoso and several members of the City Council on the other has totally nothing to do with politics, but with economics.

“Hindi tama ang kanilang madaliang pag-apruba ng isang ordinansang magpapa-exempt ng Smart Telecommunications sa lahat ng franchise at realty taxes na nauukol sa Lungsod ng Maynila,” Lim said in an exclusive interview. (“It was highly irregular for them to have railroaded approval last April of a city ordinance exempting Smart Telecommunications from paying franchise and realty taxes to the city government.”).... MORE

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Cash-strapped California eyes royal tourism boost FEATURE 06/09/2011

Cash-strapped California eyes royal tourism boost

FEATURE

06/09/2011
LOS ANGELES — Britain’s Prince William and his new bride Catherine are due in California next month, for a trip the cash-strapped US state hopes will give a royal boost to its tourist industry.

While travel chiefs hope to showcase the Golden State’s attractions for visitors, speculation is intense over exactly where the newlyweds will go and who they will see during the July 8 to 10 trip.

Meeting Hollywood stars, enjoying the beach at Malibu, dinner with Elton John or the Beckhams — who may have some fresh baby tips for them — nothing can be ruled out for the three-day trip, due after a seven-city tour of Canada.

“No matter where they venture in California, the royal visit will create a global postcard for the Golden State this summer,” said Caroline Beteta, head of the California Travel and Tourism Commission..... MORE

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Divorce and question marks — 2 VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 06/09/2011

Divorce and question marks — 2

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
06/09/2011
Question 4: Would it be unrealistic to ask the divorce proponents how many divorces can one have, how many homes can one break, how many children can one leave behind?
The question really is how many marriages may one enter into and how many divorces may one thereafter obtain.

A spouse guilty of any of the divorce grounds does not have the best credentials to enter into another marriage. This is especially true on the ground of adverse personality constitution or ingrained character flaw which is certainly not cured by all absolute divorce grants.

The spouse-victim on the other hand who unforgivingly and perhaps even vindictively acted against the other with the full force of the law in order to have an absolute divorce, may not claim either excellent personal credentials for a remarriage. The truth is that when seriously traumatized by an errant and erratic former spouse, the said spouse-victim becomes sadly unprepared for another marriage. And considering that another and another marriage and another and another divorce are all possible, neither the guilty nor the victim spouse is helped by such indefinite possibilities..... MORE

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Gloria, Raul call on JBC to nix SC justice, Chavez By Charlie V. Manalo and Benjamin B. Pulta 06/09/2011

CARPIO-MORALES’ INDEPENDENCE, IMPARTIALITY AS OMBUDSMAN QUESTIONED

Gloria, Raul call on JBC to nix SC justice, Chavez

By Charlie V. Manalo and Benjamin B. Pulta 06/09/2011

The camp of former President and current Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo last Monday sought to block the candidacy of outgoing Supreme Court (SC) Justice Conchita Carpio-Morales from being considered by the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) as the next Ombudsman, as replacement of resigned Merceditas Gutierrez.

The former president has written the JBC, expressing her strong opposition to the nomination of Morales to the vacant position, claiming that the outgoing justice will not be impartial in cases involving the Arroyos and, as such, she and her family cannot expect fairness if she does land the post.

At the same time, outspoken former Tanodbayan and Justice Secretary Raul
Gonzalez also has formally registered his opposition to the applications of Morales and former Solicitor General Francisco Chavez to the Office of the Ombudsman..... MORE

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RP-China word war erupts over Spratlys By Michaela P. del Callar 06/09/2011

RP-China word war erupts over Spratlys

By Michaela P. del Callar 06/09/2011

A word war had erupted between China and the Philippines over the disputed Spratly Islands as a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman angrily retaliated against government accusations the other day that China was undermining regional peace, branding the comments as “irresponsible.”

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei, at a press briefing in Beijing, scored Manila’s accusations, saying Chinese activities in the Spratlys are “completely reasonable,” citing historical and indisputable claims to the territories.

“China demands that the Philippines stop damaging China’s sovereignty and interests at sea, exaggerating and complicating the South China Sea dispute with unilateral actions, and stop issuing irresponsible comments that are inconsistent with facts,” Hong said.

It is one of the strongest rebuke to date from China against the Philippines concerning the Spratlys where fresh tensions between the two countries have surged in the last few months..... MORE

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AFP belies allegation of failure to curb human rights violations By Mario J. Mallari 06/09/2011

AFP belies allegation of failure to curb human rights violations

By Mario J. Mallari 06/09/2011

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) yesterday belied findings by an international human rights watchdog of insufficient steps by the Aquino administration to address the culture of impunity in extra-judicial killings in the country.

At a press briefing, AFP spokesman Commodore Miguel Jose Rodriguez stressed that the military puts primary concern to human rights in its operations and cited the AFP’s internal peace and security plan (IPSP) “Bayanihan.”

Last Tuesday, the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) scored the Aquino administration for insufficient moves to address extra-judicial killings even after almost a year in power.

“That is not true at all,” Rodriguez said..... MORE

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‘Laughing’ insects found in RP 06/09/2011

‘Laughing’ insects found in RP

06/09/2011
Laughing cicadas and small “cat sharks” are among scores of species believed new to science discovered by US and Filipino researchers in waters and islands of the Philippines, the team said yesterday.

The finds showcased the vast biodiversity of the Southeast Asian archipelago that is now under severe threat, said the experts from the California Academy of Sciences and local institutions.

The team found a rich harvest of starfish, sea urchins, eels and barnacles, many of which had not been previously documented by scientists, said Richard Mooi, one of the California marine scientists.

“We found at least 75 new species, perhaps more. A lot more analysis is needed,” he told a forum to announce the discoveries..... MORE

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Purisima gets CA nod; three nominees of Noy bypassed By Michaela P. del Callar 06/09/2011

Purisima gets CA nod; three nominees of Noy bypassed

By Michaela P. del Callar 06/09/2011

Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima has finally secured confirmation from the powerful bicameral Commission on Appointments (CA) yesterday, hours after Congress was to adjourn for a long break.

But the CA bypassed the nominations of three nominees of President Aquino, namely, Commission on Elections Chairman Sixto Brillantes, Justice Secretary-designate Leila de Lima and Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman. Their nominations would have to be re-submitted for confirmation when Congress resumes its session in July.

De Lima and Soliman reportedly failed to submit required documents to the screening committees that is why their nominations were not recommended for plenary approval..... MORE

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186 OFWs who used to live under a bridge in Jeddah arrive after being repatriated by OWWA 06/09/2011

186 OFWs who used to live under a bridge in Jeddah arrive after being repatriated by OWWA

06/09/2011
At least 186 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), including children who used to live under a bridge in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, arrived in Manila early yesterday morning after being repatriated by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).

OWWA Chief Carmelita Dimzon said the OFWs arrived from Jeddah at midnight (Wednesday, June 8) via Etihad air flight EY128 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. They were earlier processed for deportation at Hajj Terminal in Jeddah.

Some of the workers arrived with their children. A total of 56 children arrived with the OFWs, the OWWA chief said..... MORE

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Doing a Marcos EDITORIAL 06/08/2011

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Doing a Marcos

EDITORIAL
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06/08/2011
With the Senate having approved the postponement of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) bill, and with even Noynoy kicking out the incumbents when their terms end and replace them with his appointees to serve out their unelected terms up till May 2013 -- with their option to run for the same posts, what is likely to happen?

Chances are high that those opposing the postponement of the ARMM elections are going to challenge its constitutionality before the Supreme Court which can either mean a continued postponement through a temporary restraining order (TRO) until a ruling is made, or the holding of the scheduled polls..... MORE

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Getting what he wants — partially FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 06/08/2011

Getting what he wants — partially

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
06/08/2011
Looks like Mar Roxas didn’t get what he wanted in its entirety, although he did get it in part.

Noynoy announced yesterday that he had offered Mar the position of Department of Transportation and Communications (DoTC) secretary and that he had accepted the job.

From reports, Mar and Noynoy met for some three hours Monday, apparently in convincing Mar to take on the job as the replacement of Ping de Jesus.

Noynoy stated during his press conference that Mar will not only be the DoTC chief, a position which Noynoy said was a big and tough job to handle, being such a big department, but would also be the chairman of the economic cluster committee, apart from Roxas advising him on economic matters and taking on more tasks that Noynoy will be assigning him, from time to time..... MORE

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Nato, anticipating Kadhafi demise, eyes Libya’s future focus 06/08/2011

Nato, anticipating Kadhafi demise, eyes Libya’s future

focus

06/08/2011
BRUSSELS — Confident that the Libyan regime’s days are numbered, Nato will ask defense ministers on Wednesday to step up contributions to deliver a knock-out punch and plan for a post-Moamer Kadhafi world.

With Nato fighting in two continents, the ministers meeting for two days of talks in Brussels will discuss the nearly three-month-old air war in Libya as well as the nearly 10-year-old ground battle in Afghanistan.

Although Kadhafi still controls much of western Libya including his Tripoli stronghold, Nato says it is only a matter of time before he goes and it has increased the pressure with daily strikes on Tripoli to hasten that day.

Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen plans to ask allies that have taken a backseat to contribute more in order to finish the job after the mission was extended by another 90 days through late September..... MORE

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Maid’s new lawyer master at courtroom payouts FEATURE 06/08/2011

Maid’s new lawyer master at courtroom payouts

FEATURE

06/08/2011
NEW YORK — The new lawyer for the maid accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempted rape is a master at winning big payouts in civil suits — but his arrival isn’t entirely bad news for the fallen IMF chief.

Kenneth Thompson announced his role in dramatic fashion Monday outside the New York courthouse where Strauss-Kahn had just pleaded not guilty to the alleged sex attack against the 32-year-old west African immigrant cleaning his hotel room on May 14.

“What we are doing it’s to protect her rights, speak for her and to work with the district attorney office,” he said under the courthouse steps where more than 100 journalists jostled to cover the case.

In emotional language, Thompson described his client — who has yet to be seen or heard from in public — as a simple, hard-working woman who had been “traumatized” but was “standing up for her dignity.”.... MORE

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Unli service to stay C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 06/08/2011

Unli service to stay

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
06/08/2011
“Unli” is the highly successful unlimited text and voice service offered by Sun Cellular, a subsidiary of the Gokongwei owned telecoms company Digitel Philippines, which the two dominant telecoms providers, PLDT/Smart and Globe Telecoms, tried to duplicate, apparently to no avail. Their past practices and, yes, current pricing structure just could not match the nimbleness and creativity which the Unli operation unleashed in the market.

The Gokongweis found a jewel in the Unli service and had they decided to fight it out, Sun Cellular would have given the giants the fight of their lives and the consumers quite a relief. But not to worry. If plans do not miscarry, this bucket price service loved by a growing number of users will not only be a regular stand alone offering but will, in fact, be enhanced once regulators approve the multi-billion “share-swap” agreement between PLDT/Smart and Digitel Philippines..... MORE

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Legal suits await ARMM deferment law at tribunal By Charlie V. Manalo 06/08/2011

Legal suits await ARMM deferment law at tribunal

By Charlie V. Manalo 06/08/2011

While the House of Representatives last night was poised to ratify the bill postponing the Aug. 8, 2011 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) elections, the Aquino administration might have to postpone its victory as well as opening the Champagne bottles for its celebration.

This was after a senior member of the House revealed that the controversial law will be met by a deluge of legal questions before the Supreme Court (SC) once it is signed by President Aquino into law.

In an interview with Deputy Speaker, Cavite Rep. Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla, yesterday, he said that ratifying the measure, getting just 13 votes from the Senate and being approved by the people in a plebiscite, would still be unconstitutional..... MORE

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HRW scores Noynoy for ‘weak’ action on police, AFP impunity in killings By Michaela P. del Callar 06/08/2011

HRW scores Noynoy for ‘weak’ action on police, AFP impunity in killings

By Michaela P. del Callar 06/08/2011

The culture of impunity in cases of extra-judicial killings has never gone away, even with a new leadership in government.

A prominent human rights watchdog scored President Aquino as it said it has yet to see “stronger action” from Aquino in providing justice for human rights victims and addressing impunity by the police and military amid bold campaign promises in ending extra-judicial killings, disappearances and harassment of left-wing activists.

Almost a year into his presidency, New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said it has not seen Aquino’s government taking sufficient steps to hold perpetrators of killings and other abuses accountable..... MORE

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Aquino’s ‘patience’ wins Senate support in postponing ARMM polls By Aytch S. de la Cruz 06/08/2011

Aquino’s ‘patience’ wins Senate support in postponing ARMM polls

By Aytch S. de la Cruz 06/08/2011
Malacañang yesterday claimed that its surprising success in getting the Senate’s support on the postponement of the scheduled elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) was purely borne out of President Aquino’s “patience” in convincing the 13 senators who voted favorably in passing the legislation.

Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said Aquino merely explained patiently to all the lawmakers in both the House of Representatives and the Senate the reasons behind his desire to defer the conduct of elections in the ARMM and synchronize it with the 2013 national elections.

“Obviously, we were not able to convince some of the senators but we were able to convince a majority of the senators and they saw the (reasons) why we should postpone the ARMM elections. We emphasized that we want to prevent aberration of command votes, save on costs, and introduce reform measures in the ARMM... We want to have true meaningful elections in the ARMM,” Lacierda said in a chance interview..... MORE

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Rizaleños celebrate 110th ‘Araw ng Lalawigan ng Rizal’ N E W S B R I E F S 06/08/2011

Rizaleños celebrate 110th ‘Araw ng Lalawigan ng Rizal’

N E W S B R I E F S

06/08/2011
Coinciding with the celebration of the 110th Araw ng Lalawigan ng Rizal, the Anak ng Lahing Bayani (ALAB) ng Rizal is set to be launched on Saturday, also honoring four hall of fame awardees, three of them were already dead.

National artists Maestro Lucio San Pedro and Botong Francisco, together with actor-rapper-singer Francis Magalona will be honored and be given posthumous awards and world-renowned tenor Arthur Espiritu..... MORE

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SC stops Boracay reclamation project By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/08/2011

SC stops Boracay reclamation project

By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/08/2011
An order by the Supreme Court (SC) has temporarily halted the reclamation project covering the 40-hectare coastline of tourist-infested Boracay Island in Aklan.

Court administrator Midas Marquez said the high court issued a temporary environmental protection order (TEPO) as sought by a petition filed by the Boracay Foundation Inc.

“Respondents are therefore ordered to cease and desist from proceeding with the implementation of the project,” he explained, referring to province of Aklan represented by Gov. Carlito Marquez, the Philippine Reclamation Authority, and the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)..... MORE

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Appeals court freezes assets of Ampatuan clan By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/08/2011

Appeals court freezes assets of Ampatuan clan

By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/08/2011

More than a year and a half after the gruesome Maguindanao massacre, the government finally secured yesterday a freeze order on the assets of the Ampatuan political clan whose members are facing multiple indictments for the murder of 58 individuals.

The Court of Appeals (CA) issued the 20-day freeze order covering government agencies, banking institutions suspected of having been used by the Ampatuans to hide more than P1 billion.

In a 23-page decision by Associate Justice Celia Librea-Leagogo, the CA’s Special Second Division granted the petition filed by the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) for the issuance of a freeze order against 28 members of the Ampatuan clan led by its patriarch Datu Andal Ampatuan Sr., former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Gov. Zaldy Putu Ampatuan and several others.

Concurring with the ruling were Associate Justices Bienvenido Reyes and Elihu Ybañez..... MORE

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Noynoy confirms embattled Torres to return as LTO chief this month By Aytch S. de la Cruz 06/08/2011

Noynoy confirms embattled Torres to return as LTO chief this month

By Aytch S. de la Cruz 06/08/2011
President Aquino yesterday refused to uphold the recommended sanctions of the Department of Justice (DoJ) on the case of embattled Land Transportation Office (LTO) Chairman Virginia Torres for her to be put under preventive suspension and be charged administratively.

No less than Aquino confirmed the announcement earlier made by one of his spokesmen that Torres was set to return to her office and resume her duties as LTO chief by the third week of this month.

Aquino told a press briefing that Torres has already taken an extended leave of absence as part of her penalty following her reported illegal takeover on the facilities of Stradcom, the information and communications technology services provider to LTO..... MORE

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Wrong path to the Senate FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 06/07/2011

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Wrong path to the Senate

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
06/07/2011
The impeachment complaint against a Supreme Court (SC) justice on a plagiarism issue just won’t fly in the House of Representatives — unless of course, Noynoy gets into the picture and again bribes the congressmen to ensure the impeachment and trial of the high court justice.

But again interfering in impeachment proceedings will merely give Noynoy another blackeye.

He didn’t look good when he went on a full campaign to have then Ombudsman Merceditas “Merci” Gutierrez impeached by his House of Representatives, and neither did the House look good since its members came off not just like lapdogs of the Malacañang tenant but also, they looked like they would vote for anything in exchange of the release of their pork barrel, which incidentally, they didn’t get, as promised by Malacañang..... MORE

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Three options left EDITORIAL 06/07/2011

Three options left

EDITORIAL
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06/07/2011
Noynoy Aquino, said his deputy spokesman, can still change that which Vice President Jojo Binay recommended on the burial site of the late strongman, Ferdinand Marcos.

One wonders therefore why he even bothered to ask Binay to come up with a recommendation on how to handle the Marcos burial issue.

Earlier, he had said he was giving the job to Binay, because he was biased. So what is he then going to change? Not giving Marcos full military honors and have his remains buried in Ilocos Norte, his hometown?

If so, then there would have been no need for Noynoy to farm out the job to Binay, because there is nothing by way of any recommendation presented by Binay that would have served the purpose, since there is no need for Malacañang to decide on the issue..... MORE

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Exam pressure can drive S. Korea teens to suicide FEATURE 06/07/2011

Exam pressure can drive S. Korea teens to suicide

FEATURE

06/07/2011
SEOUL — The crushing pressure on South Korean teenagers to perform well in exams can leave some students so distraught they feel life just isn’t worth living.

Dozens of teenagers kill themselves every year — often around the time of an annual college entrance exam — amid fears they didn’t do well enough to enter the college of their dreams.

In one recent shocking case, a 16-year-old in the southwestern city of Mokpo doused himself with gasoline and set himself ablaze in the street. He left a note saying he had done badly in tests and felt he had let his parents down.

The number of school-age suicides rose from 100 in 2003 to 202 in 2009, according to education ministry statistics..... MORE

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Exporting culture NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 06/07/2011

Exporting culture

NO HOLDS BARRED
Armida Siguion-Reyna
06/07/2011
I’m back, as are most of the singers of “Aawitan Kita sa Amerika,” a grueling but exhilarating 12-show tour of the United States, that took us a little over a month to do. Where before I’d somehow be able to send out my piece for this corner from no matter what part of the world I was, in the recent weeks it was just impossible to do so.

Not to excuse my inordinately long absence here, but on weekends we’d practically crawl to bed after a performance then soon after wake up to catch the first flight out to yet another state. First flights usually go at 6 a.m., and since there were a good number of times we were billeted two hours away from the airport, that meant being up and about at 3 a.m., ready to go, with our personal luggage and two large boxes of costumes — how we managed, I still don’t know.

The idea to bring Aawitan Kita abroad had been in the burner for the longest period. I can’t explain why it didn’t push through when I was much younger and still had the strength and energy to do all the planning down to the littlest detail, not to mention lugging my own suitcases. Some blame the stubborn position I took when dealing with wannabe producers of yore: “If you won’t bring my costumes person as part of the tour, then there’s no way we’re going.” Still, timing is timing. What happens, happens when it’s really supposed to, and that’s how it was for Aawitan kita sa Amerika, 2011. We’ve been booked for 2012, but wait, I’m going ahead of the story..... MORE

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Customer care AN OUTSIDERS VIEW Ken Fuller 06/07/2011

Customer care

AN OUTSIDERS VIEW
Ken Fuller
06/07/2011
Back in January, this column lamented the unfortunate fact that the practice of customer care — whereby, out of enlightened self-interest, companies take steps to ensure that their customers are satisfied — can sometimes be hard to find in the Philippines. Recent experience has done little to change that impression.

A while back, my wife received a free voucher from Dream Satellite TV, entitling her to a free coffee and a brownie at Bo’s Coffee. She passed it to me, knowing that I sometimes visit the branch in a local mall. When some days later I turned up to present my voucher, it was evident from the way the manager frowned down at it, scrutinizing every word, that we had a problem. This early, I could feel a column beginning to write itself.

Eventually, he shook his head and handed the voucher back to me. News to him. But, I pointed out, the voucher had already been valid for a few months. No, the branch had received no memo. However, he would call Cebu and see if they knew anything about it while I used my own money to buy a coffee and sat outside for a cigarette. News to Cebu also, he duly reported, but it was possible that the scheme only applied to directly-owned branches, not to franchised outlets like this one. Why then, I asked, did the voucher describe the scope of the scheme’s applicability as “nationwide?” No idea..... MORE

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Malawi’s ‘witches’ challenge century-old sorcery law focus 06/07/2011

Malawi’s ‘witches’ challenge century-old sorcery law

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06/07/2011
LILONGWE — When Kanthukako Supaunyolo’s grandson woke up in the night with a nosebleed, his parents were enraged by what they saw as a bad omen and a certain product of sorcery.

They accused the 82-year-old grandmother of casting a spell on him, and filed a criminal complaint of witchcraft, landing her in jail under a century-old law now under fire by both non-believers and self-proclaimed witches.

“How could I bewitch my own grandchild. For what?” said the soft-spoken woman.

She and two elderly friends were convicted and sentenced to $33 fines each, a steep sum for women who — like 62 percent of Malawians — live on less than $2 a day. When they could not pay, they were jailed..... MORE

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Divorce and question marks (Part 1) VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 06/07/2011

Divorce and question marks (Part 1)

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
06/07/2011
Question 1: Would an absolute divorce legislation be pursuant to the text, context and spirit of the Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines?

Article II, Section 12 of the Constitution, in nonetheless than the declaration of principles, and State policies, very expressly and even categorically says that the State shall strengthen the family as a basic autonomous entity. Furthermore, the very first Article of the Family Code of the Philippines provides that marriage is an inviolable social institution.

How could absolute divorce strengthen the Filipino family? How would absolute divorce make the family an inviolable social institution? It is a big sophism and an untenable rationalization to say that by destroying the family, it is strengthened; by dividing the family, it is made inviolable!.... MORE

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Gloria lawyers granted more time, vow to answer plunder raps By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/07/2011

Gloria lawyers granted more time, vow to answer plunder raps

By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/07/2011

Former President Gloria Arroyo was a no show yesterday before the Department of Justice prosecutors for a hearing on the plunder complaint filed by former Solicitor-General Francisco Chavez, but her lawyers were, and pointed out the discrepancy in the time element, as the summons and complaint were received just five days yesterday..

As a result, prosecutors have given the former president’s defense lawyers more time to answer the P550-million plunder charges filed by Chavez for the alleged misuse of funds intended for the benefit of Filipino overseas workers.

A preliminary investigation hearing was held yesterday on the complaint, Arroyo’s lawyers and counsels for other respondents were given 15 more days or until June 23 to file their respective counter-affidavits.
Defense counsel Benjamin Santosstressed that his client will deny all the charges in her counter-affidavit..... MORE

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Solon warns against resolving Spratlys’ disputes with arms race By Mario J. Mallari 06/07/2011

Solon warns against resolving Spratlys’ disputes with arms race

By Mario J. Mallari 06/07/2011

Muntilupa Rep. Rodolfo Biazon, who is a former chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), yesterday warned of an arms race among claimant-countries of the Kalayaan Group of Islands (KIGs) on the west Philippine Sea if they resort to military aspect in resolving the dispute.

Biazon, chairman of the House committee on national defense and security, said the Philippines cannot afford to engage into an arms race with other claimant-countries, including China, which had been tagged in at least six intrusions into Philippine-claimed territories on KIGs since January.

At the same time, Biazon welcomed China’s pronouncement that it is committed to maintaining peace and stability at the disputed region and vowed not to threaten any other country as stressed by Chinese
Defense Minster Liang Guanglie during a security conference in Singapore last Sunday..... MORE

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Noy failed to solve shortages in public schools – lawmakers By Charlie V. Manalo 06/07/2011

Noy failed to solve shortages in public schools – lawmakers

By Charlie V. Manalo 06/07/2011

As schools opened yesterday for the start of the new school year, militant lawmakers criticized the Aquino administration for failing to address the critical shortages of teachers and classrooms in public schools.

ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio averred that the actual conditions revealed on the first day of school belied Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Armin Luistro’s rosy prediction that critical shortages in education resources would be addressed in two years.

“Almost one year after President Aquino assumed the presidency, yesterday’s (Monday) school opening showed that the new government has failed to solve the lack of teachers, classrooms and other school resources. The shortages are still there, and in some cases have gotten worse.”.... MORE

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Noy gives Roxas Balay men more posts, power By Aytch S de la Cruz 06/07/2011

MAR LIKELY TO BE CHAIRMAN, PURISIMA, ABAD TO SERVE IN GCG BODY

Noy gives Roxas Balay men more posts, power

By Aytch S de la Cruz 06/07/2011

With the creation, now by law, of a body that is to oversee policies and supervise the government-controlled corporations, the Balay group of losing vice presidential candidate, former Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas, appears to have assumed even more power than before.

The GOCC Governance Act of 2011, authored by Sen. Franklin Drilon, a Liberal Party official, was signed into law by President Aquino yesterday and with the chief executive appointing at least two Cabinet officials to the body, both of whom are identified with Roxas.

Drilon’s bill has caused the creation of the Governance Commission for Government-owned and -controlled corporations (GCG) and mandates the body to be composed of five members —
undersecretary to be appointed by the President—and the Budget and Finance secretaries as ex-officio members..... MORE

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House uncovers more smuggling activities By Gerry Baldo 06/07/2011

House uncovers more smuggling activities

By Gerry Baldo 06/07/2011

More smuggling activities in the country’s ports have been discovered even as the House committee on ways and means continued to investigate the illegal entry of luxury cars and motorcycles involving Lynard Allan Bigcas.

Bureau of Customs commissioner Angelito Alvarez, during the hearing, told lawmakers that three expensive cars Mercedes Benz, Dodge Durango and Explorer were able to enter Mindanao through Mindanao International Container Terminals in Cagayan de Oro on May 23.

“We were alerted of the shipment two weeks ago. The two container vans will be opened for presentation tomorrow,” Alvarez told the members of sub-committee on tariffs and other taxes under the House committee on ways and means..... MORE

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DoJ chief to require approval for transfer of prisoners By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/07/2011

DoJ chief to require approval for transfer of prisoners

By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/07/2011

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima has ordered her exclusive approval for transfers of high profile prisoners after she cited reports that incarcerated drug lords continue their entrepreneural ways even while behind bars at the New Bilibid Prisons.

Speaking to newsmen, De Lima said “one of the issues there is the transfers involving drug syndicates, and Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) officials are earning money from this. One drug lord would allegedly bribe or give money to a BuCor official so that a rival drug lord will be sent to a penal colony,” adding that bribe money involved ranges from P2 million to P5 million.

She said the transfers pave the way for “unhampered underground or clandestine activities of rival syndicates, particularly those involved in illegal drugs.”.... MORE

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Decency and integrity DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 06/06/2011

Monday, June 6, 2011

Decency and integrity

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
06/06/2011
It was in the early part of the Gloria Arroyo administration that a new private entity took over from government the latter’s operations at the North Expressway. That time, news of a giant oligarchic corporation advancing a new scheme of toll rates, with graphic charts of costs and revenue projections, filtered out of the National Economic Development Authority (Neda). Based on the story, the Neda chief then, upon watching the Power Point presentation, got intrigued by an item worth P700 million. After asking the company’s top honcho why those expenses purportedly for “legal intermediation” and “information” were so high, he was allegedly told that the item had already been “taken care of with Malacañang.”

If an official investigation were to be launched with an honest-to-goodness subpoena of documents, we can easily verify this. Many times before, we have tried to investigate issues related to tollways overcharging but have invariably been rebuffed whenever financial documents were demanded. Time and again, we have brought these issues to court to no avail.

In fact, some years ago, I was sued by the Manila North Tollways Corp. (MNTC) for P100 million in “damages” because of what I wrote. That court case lasted over five years. I dutifully attended every nuisance hearing even if MNTC only had its lawyers showing up. As the judge eventually ordered mediation, it was in one of those sessions that I finally faced the toll operator’s head, Jose “Ping” de Jesus, and told him off.

The North Expressway toll operations have since been transferred to yet suspicions on the hanky-panky deal still linger.

Incidentally, that time also marked De Jesus’ entry into a Pangilinan-controlled Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) both as director and chief operating officer. This happened as Meralco started making profit surges of over 100 percent per annum with nary a significant increase (at only 3 percent vis-à-vis RP’s population growth) in volume of electricity distributed.

Of course, such groundswell of profits could never have been obtained without some inveiglement of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to approve a rate setting mechanism, the obfuscated PBR or Performance Based Rate, that violates the law mandating electricity to be delivered “at the least cost” to consumers.

But being an executive then of the power distributor, was it wrong for people to have suspected a scenario in the Department of Transport and Communications (DoTC) under De Jesus that would veer positively toward an MRT privatization and its attendant fare increases?

“Decent” has frequently been attached to De Jesus’ name, especially in light of his Cabinet resignation. Don’t get me wrong: He does seem to look and behave decently. He was always very modestly dressed in white polo barong, smiling, when he used to host the Annabel’s media breakfast with some public works contractors through a lady PR. I also acknowledge that it doesn’t look as if he steals. But I do know of the oligarchic corporations that engage such professionals’ image and services for their economic and financial abuse of consumers as well as government resources.

These oligarchs remind me of Romulo Neri’s 2008 briefing on the “oligarchic state” to members of the political opposition where he outlined the different oligarchs and their control of different economic spheres, notwithstanding our national elections.

Now it seems Neri, who worked under a political kleptocracy, hasn’t been as fortunate. Political dynasties have had to face ritual public roasting to give credence to “democratic” accountability such that it is their minions that suffer the consequences. Although Neri tries to be “decent” by never lying (technically, that is), he also evinces a bureaucratic Omerta for the benefit of his political patrons.

On that score, the oligarchs’ executives are luckier. Though they are appointed to government to serve their masters’ interests, they don’t suffer the presumption of corruptibility due to their being compensated beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. Plus, they can always go back to the corporation they served after being its Deep Penetration Agent (DPA) in government.

In contrast, political minions only have their pitiful official salaries, making it essential for “extra incomes” to rationalize their privations in thankless political and public roles, with few ever getting jailed for these anyway.
Furthermore, the activities of these oligarchs are not defined as “criminal” despite their control of society’s powers. That’s because they define the terminologies of legality and decency through the media they control or the clout of their advertising money.

And so, the “decent” man has now left his DoTC post with other officials in tow. But that protest move was enigmatic at best since it seemed to be only a day in the life of some regular bureaucrats, with their rapidly shifting assignments and all.

Not surprisingly, speculations on the “fall-out” abound: From the MRT privatization; to the Land Transportation Office’s multi-billion computerization (involving Virginia Torres, herself linked to carnapping in Tarlac); to the international airport’s Terminal III. As you will see, these are all still about money and nothing about public service.

Decency truly won’t stop people from serving indecent and avaricious goals that bring this nation to ruin. They must have something more. Integrity — the unity of “being” good and “acting” good, of upholding what is fair and just — may be what’s needed for a good man who has integrity would necessarily object to any corrupt assignment offered to him.

Gen. Angelo Reyes, a decent man to his friends and associates, sadly was not possessed of the integrity that could have saved this nation and his family from the pain and ignominy of a cover-up to the death, all because of the love of money which he, in all his “decency,” never failed to “share.”

(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 “K+12=Education Chaos”; visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com and http://hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)


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

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A fishy incident EDITORIAL 06/06/2011

A fishy incident

EDITORIAL
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06/06/2011
The Department of Foreign Affairs’ (DFA) latest protest against China for its increasing acts of intimidation in the areas which are clearly within the country’s boundary clearly lacks conviction in that it does not carry the presidential imprimatur.

The DFA issued a strongly-worded protest against China the other day, saying the acts of the China lately have been undermining peace and stability in the region by deploying naval vessels in clearly undisputed territories in the region, meaning these are already incursions within the Philippine territory..... MORE

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Voice of the Filipino people? FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 06/06/2011

Voice of the Filipino people?

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
06/06/2011
Beats us why these yellows and the so-called “martial law” victims, along with the usual Makati Business Club (MBC) types believe that their voices are to be followed, in anything, as if they represent the entire Filipino nation.

Hello. There are other Filipinos who either don’t care where Marcos will be buried and whether he is given military honors.

In much the same way, there are also other Filipinos who believe Marcos deserves both the burial grounds of Libingan and military honors, while yet other Filipinos are agreeable to Marcos being buried elsewhere and given military honors.

For Noynoy ally, Akbayan’s Loretta Rosales, who is now the human rights body chairman, giving Marcos military honors is “an insult to the people who fought hard to end dictatorship and to be able to restore democracy.”.... MORE

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Jury still out on Myanmar regime change ANALYSIS 06/06/2011

Jury still out on Myanmar regime change

ANALYSIS

06/06/2011
YANGON — When Myanmar’s new government announced a prisoner amnesty last month, Than Kyaw was among a few dozen of the country’s more than 2,000 political detainees to be set free.

“I had a bitter experience in the prisons,” the 56-year-old said, showing a large scar on his hip — a reminder of the hundreds of beatings he endured behind bars for offenses as slight as not catching flies when ordered to by the guards.

With only three days left to serve of his 25-year sentence for high treason when he was released, the former member of the anti-junta Communist Party in western Rakhine state could hardly be described as lucky.

The move to cut all sentences by one year freed tens of thousands of common criminals but, despite persistent calls from the international community, left the overwhelming majority of political prisoners languishing in jail..... MORE

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Too late, too little C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 06/06/2011

Too late, too little

C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S
Jonathan De la Cruz
06/06/2011
So, who are DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo and Customs Commissioner Lito Alvarez trying to impress? This question is being asked in view of reports that the duo have ordered their subordinates to do things which have actually been done and advised to them accordingly. That was sometime back. Is it a case of amnesia or simply these two having belated musings disguised as orders in a bid to hit the headlines? In Robredo’s case, no less than senior AFP officers and now, PNP Spokesman Chief Supt. Agrimero Cruz Jr., have confirmed that they have actually done an inventory of the Ampatuan armory and everything is accounted for and under lock and key. They have also advised that Robredo and other senior DILG/PNP officials have the names of the custodians of these inventoried items so if any of these get lost they know who to chew and made to answer..... MORE

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China won’t threaten countries, demands respect 06/06/2011

VIETNAM, RP SLAM CHINA OVER SPRATLYS INCURSIONS

China won’t threaten countries, demands respect

06/06/2011
SINGAPORE — China on Sunday sought to ease fears about its military ambitions and demanded respect from the international community as smaller neighbors accused it of behaving like a bully in the South China Sea.

Defense Minister Liang Guanglie told an annual security forum in Singapore that “democracy in international relations” and respect for “each other’s core interests” were necessary to ensure “lasting peace, harmony and stability.”

“I know many people tend to believe that with the growth of China’s economy, China will become a military threat,” said Liang, the first Chinese defense minister to attend the annual conference called The Shangri-La Dialogue.

“I would like to say that it is not our option,” he said, adding that China would never “seek hegemony” or threaten any country..... MORE

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Solons link cervical cancer deaths to non-passage of RH bill 06/06/2011

Solons link cervical cancer deaths to non-passage of RH bill

06/06/2011
Advocates of the contro-versial Reproductive Health (RH) bill yesterday lamented the current delay in the passage of the measure even as they said the delay could lead to the deaths of more women due to cervical cancer.

According to Gabriela Rep. Emmerenciana de Jesus and Iloilo Rep. Janette Garin, the slowdown in deliberations on the bill would mean that more Filipino women may die because of cervical cancer.

De Jesus stressed the importance for Congress to pass the RH measure after Dr. Belinda Panares, head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in Cebu City and an advocate of cervical cancer prevention since 1997, claimed that poor knowledge about the cervical cancer led to worst cases of the disease..... MORE

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25.7-M students troop back to schools today By Jason Faustino 06/06/2011

25.7-M students troop back to schools today

By Jason Faustino 06/06/2011

School doors are open today for the 25.7 million public and private elementary and high school students for school year 2011-2012.

Education Secretary Bro. Armin Luistro said that all is set as well as security extended for the students, including their routes in going back to schools.

“Several months before the opening of classes, the Department had already taken steps to prepare all public elementary and high schools across the country. With this, we are optimistic that all our preparations are in place and are looking forward to a smooth opening of classes,” Luistro said.

“Our Balik Eskwela partners also implemented projects that support these objectives,” he added..... MORE

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Bill banning corporal punishment hurdles second reading By Charlie V. Manalo 06/06/2011

Bill banning corporal punishment hurdles second reading

By Charlie V. Manalo 06/06/2011

The House of Representatives has approved on second reading a bill prohibiting parents, guardians, teachers and elders from subjecting a child to any form of corporal punishment or physical and psychological threats.

Bagong Henerasyon Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy, principal author of the measure, said House Bill 4455 may be expected to be passed on third and final reading before the chamber goes on sine die adjournment this week.

Re-titled “The Positive and Non-Violent Discipline on Children Act”, HB 4455 was successfully defended by Herrera-Dy on the floor last week, with lawmakers reaching a consensus that enactment of the measure has become imperative.

Under the bill, corporal punishment refers to cruel and unusual punishment or acts that subject the child to indignities and other excessive chastisement that embarrasses or humiliates the child. It includes physical punishment and is imposed by an adult or by another child to discipline, train or control the victim...... MORE

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Valenzuela gov’t pushes efficient population management policies By Arlie O. Calalo 06/06/2011

Valenzuela gov’t pushes efficient population management policies

By Arlie O. Calalo 06/06/2011

The administration of Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian has pushed an efficient and comprehensive population management policies aimed at promoting gender equality, reduction in child mortality and improvement of maternal health.

“Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and empower women, reduce child mortality and improve maternal health,” said Gatchalian on the city government’s major concerns that it sought to address under the program.

The mayor, in an interview with members of the Camanava Press, explained the program is one of the many undertakings of the local government that are geared toward the promotion of the people’s welfare and the reinstatement of their dignity..... MORE

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Flight attendants, stewards lose labor case against PAL By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/06/2011

Flight attendants, stewards lose labor case against PAL

By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/06/2011

The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld the decision of the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) dismissing the complaint for unfair labor practice filed by the Flight Attendants and Stewards Association of the Philippines (Fasap) against Philippine Airlines Inc.

In a 10-page decision, the appellate court through Associate Justice Danton Bueser of the CA’s 10th Division dismissed the petition for certiorari filed by Fasap seeking to set aside NLRC’s decision issued on Feb. 25, 2009.

The NLRC nullified the resolution issued by a labor arbiter which declared PAL guilty of acts of unfair labor practice and enjoined the airline from utilizing line administrators to act as flight pursers..... MORE

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Noy’s real boss EDITORIAL 06/05/2011

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Noy’s real boss

EDITORIAL
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06/05/2011
Noynoy seems to be running out of options for his double Mar Roxas, in having to give him a Cabinet post to fulfill a promise he made during the campaign period when Mar supposedly gave way for his presidential run.

Trouble seems to erupt whereever Mar is rumored to be pursuing his incessant goal to be at the right hand of Noynoy, the latest of which was at the Department of Transportation and Communications (DoTC) where the top post appeared to have been reserved for Mar if plans to make him Chief of Staff becomes too hot to handle.

The bigger problem is that of Noynoy not acknowledging or not knowing that a crisis already exists. But what else can one expect of the unthinking Noynoy?.... MORE

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Screwed up government FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 06/05/2011

Screwed up government

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
06/05/2011
Instead of having spun the resignation of Transport and Communcations Secretary Ping de Jesus, along with three other undersecretaries, to make him look good, Noynoy and his boys — especially those who belong to the Balay communications group, really screwed things up.

The result is again damaging to Noynoy, who obviously wanted to portray himself as a president beholden to no one, and that loyalty and friendship don’t count.

Instead, the perception of Noynoy as a coddler of his buddies, along with an even worse perception of him kowtowing to the Balay group appears to have been cemented.

No matter the denials and the reasons being given today by Noynoy and his boys, what is clear is that he, who always claims that the top man must be held responsible, and accountable, goes to the extent of overruling his Cabinet men and refusing to even have another of his target-shooting buddy, Land Transportation Office (LTO) Chief Virginia Torres, sacked, among other decisions and recommendations made by De Jesus..... MORE

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Humala’s rise shakes Peru’s markets focus 06/05/2011

Humala’s rise shakes Peru’s markets

focus

06/05/2011
LIMA — Investors were on tenterhooks on the eve of Peru’s presidential elections Sunday, after the rise of leftist presidential candidate Ollanta Humala sent turbulence through financial markets.

Peru’s business community fears the ex-military man has radical tendencies along the lines of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez and has firmly backed his populist but conservative rival, Keiko Fujimori, daughter of jailed former President Alberto Fujimori.

The two candidates were neck-and-neck ahead of Sunday’s vote, with one or the other slightly ahead according to different polling companies.

Lima’s stock index fell more than five percent twice this week and its currency, the new sol, saw its largest drop in two months against the dollar a day after polls showed Humala on the rise again..... MORE

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Reproductive Health Bill: HB 4244 VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 06/05/2011

Reproductive Health Bill: HB 4244

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
06/05/2011
Strange but true: There is this other distinctly cited and strongly proposed pro-choice reproductive (read: unproductive) and health (read: unhealthy) HB 4244 that is poised to penalize and /or fine those who precisely make the choice to be against it! Translation: The bill in effect leaves no choice for people than to comply therewith — or else. One can only wonder what inspired the formulation of this threatening and fearsome bill: Malacañang patronage? Lobby money? Adventurism?

Thus it is that the people in general are subject to the penalty of imprisonment and/or fine in the event that, as individuals or as groups of citizens, they express their conviction and/or considered opinion against any provision of the bill. The penalty is imposed in the event that such a stance is judged as “malicious disinformation”

So too are health care providers subject to the penalty of imprisonment and/or fine in case they fail to provide reproductive information and care to their respective assigned community. The said task should be extended to everyone therein, irrespective of their status and gender, their creed and age. Let it be also pointed out that the said information and care include mutilation such as vasectomy and tubal ligation..... MORE

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iPads replacing note pads as Asian schools go high-tech FEATURE 06/05/2011

iPads replacing note pads as Asian schools go high-tech

FEATURE

06/05/2011
SINGAPORE — Apple’s iPad and other tablet computers are replacing traditional note pads in some Asian schools and making the lives of thousands of students a whole lot easier.

Soon pupils could be reading on their tablets about a quaint old communication device called “paper,” especially in Asia’s advanced economies where many schools are racing towards a paperless classroom.

The slim glass slabs slip easily into a bag and can store thousands of textbooks, making a fat school bag full of heavy books, pens and notepads a thing of the past.

“I like the iPad because it is portable and we do not have to carry so many bags and files around,” said 13-year-old Nicole Ong, who now makes notes on her iPad during class at Nanyang Girls’ High School in Singapore..... MORE

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When readers are not historians TABLETS OF STONE Larry Faraon, OP 06/05/2011

When readers are not historians

TABLETS OF STONE
Larry Faraon, OP
06/05/2011
Whether the late Ferdinand Marcos should be buried or not at the “Libingan ng mga Bayani” is a simple matter of “weder-weder lang yan” — meaning it depends on who is reading what history. It is purely perceptive, interpretative and therefore, subjective. The “burial” issue should be not an exercise of judgment purported by history or “historical” events. History books actually are not “history,” but chronological reportage of past events leading toward a linear and parallel realization of the present. The historian begins where the chronicler ends.

The historian’s job is philosophical and rises above the events to the level of immanence where time becomes immaterial and linguistically embedded events are decoded or myths — demythologized. And it is only then and there that a real interpretation of peoples, places and events in history can take place. Only a historian going beyond the linear to the cyclical could say that “history repeats itself,” not the chronicler nor the reader.

Judging history or its events including the persons in the fact sheets is a highly hypothetical activity. Thus declaring Marcos a hero or a villain through his burial at the heroes’ plot is not a function of history; it is purely political — no more no less.

In fact, I was totally taken aback when the issue was addressed squarely by the son of the fiercest political husband and wife opponent of the late dictator and he even officially designated Vice President Jejomar Binay to study and come up with recommendations on how to resolve the issue; it is still a webbed mystery to me why, when in fact the issue itself can wait..... MORE

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Noy’s shooting buddy Torres back at LTO By Aytch S de la Cruz 06/05/2011

Noy’s shooting buddy Torres back at LTO

By Aytch S de la Cruz 06/05/2011

From all indications, President Aquino appears to prefer retaining Land Transportation Office (LTO) Chairman Virginia Torres over his Department of Transportation and Communications (DoTC) Secretary Jose “Ping” de Jesus, as the latter is out and Torres, his subordinate, is definitely in and ready to take up her position again.

Aquino has earned the reputation of coddling and protecting his friends and target shooting buddies as well as his classmates, many of whom he has appointed to high government positions.

Torres is set to return to government service soon after taking a two-month leave due to her 60-day suspension while an investigation was supposed to have been conducted..... MORE

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China undermining regional peace—DFA 06/05/2011

US DEFENSE CHIEF SAYS NEW WEAPONS READY FOR ‘ROBUST’ US ROLE IN ASIA

China undermining regional peace—DFA

06/05/2011
The Philippine government yesterday accused China of undermining the peace and stability in Asia by allegedly sending naval vessels to intimidate rival claimants to disputed sections of the South China Sea.

“The Philippines noted that these actions of Chinese vessels hamper the normal and legitimate fishing activities of the Filipino fishermen in the area and undermine the peace and stability of the region,” Manila said.

“The actions of the Chinese vessels in Philippine waters are serious violations of Philippine sovereignty and maritime jurisdiction,” said a statement issued by the foreign department..... MORE

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DoJ asks BI to keep close watch on turtles smugglers By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/05/2011

DoJ asks BI to keep close watch on turtles smugglers

By Benjamin B. Pulta 06/05/2011
Justice officials have placed on its watch list the four traders who were caught red-handed while allegedly trying to ship out stuffed endangered turtles and other marine products out of the country.

In a two-page order, Chief State Counsel Ricardo Paras III directed the Bureau of Immigration (BI) to place Exequiel D. Navarro, Olivia Lim Li, Kim L. Atillano and Ireneo Penuliar on its watch list.

The Bureau of Customs earlier had filed a P35-million smuggling complaint before the Department of Justice (DoJ) against the alleged haulers and shippers of black corals and other endangered marine species..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110605met1.html

OWWA says 157 distressed Pinoys arriving on Tuesday 06/05/2011

OWWA says 157 distressed Pinoys arriving on Tuesday

06/05/2011
The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) yesterday reported that 157 Filipinos, consisting of 126 adults and 31 children, will arrive from Jeddah on Tuesday, June 7, at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

In a report of OWWA Administrator Carmelita Dimzon to Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz, OWWA has been repatriating distressed Filipinos in large batches in compliance with the instructions of President Aquino to accelerate the repatriation of distressed Filipinos from overseas.

The arrival of the 157 Filipinos coincides with the celebration of Migrant Workers Day and the holding of the 1st National Congress of OFWs and Families at the SMX Convention Center on June 7..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20110605met3.html

Bill to protect intellectual property rights passed on committee level—Villar 06/05/2011

Bill to protect intellectual property rights passed on committee level—Villar

06/05/2011
Sen. Manny Villar, chairman of the House committee on trade and commerce, announced that the bill strengthening the protection of intellectual property rights has passed committee level and that the committee report is ready for sponsorship.

Senate Bill 2842 under Committee Report No. 38 was submitted in substitution of the bills separately filed by Senators Villar, Jinggoy Estrada, Antonio Trillanes IV, Lito Lapid, Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Edgardo Angara and Loren Legarda.

The bill amends certain provisions of Republic Act 8293 or the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines.

The trade and commerce committee worked jointly with the committees on constitutional amendments, revision of codes and laws; justice and human rights; finance; and science and technology in studying the proposed legislations..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110605nat5.html

Cagayan exec shot dead By Ted Boehnert 06/05/2011

Cagayan exec shot dead

By Ted Boehnert 06/05/2011
TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan — One of the motorcycle-riding men armed with gun shot dead a councilman here last Friday night.

The victim was identified as Froilan Rivera, councilman of Pinili village in northwestern Abulug town.
The killing was the third in a span of two weeks.

According to Chief Insp. Edward Guzman, Abulug police chief, Rivera was reportedly shot by the gunman in front of his house in Pinili village around 9 p.m. just as he was about to close the gate of his house..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20110605nat1.html

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