| Davao mayor, city officials also charged  for second plunder, graft  on ‘strong evidence’ GMA aide files P3-billion plunder rap vs Duterte 03/19/2010 A Malacañang presidential aide yesterday filed before the Office of the Ombudsman two separate charges of plunder, graft and corruption and grave misconduct against Davao City officials led by Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and the officers of the City’s Local School Board (LSB) following Commission on Audit (CoA) reports that the city government has continuously failed to account for almost P3 billion worth of properties and equipment and has also misappropriated more than P11 million of the Special Education Fund (SEF). In his first complaint, Office of the President Assistant Secretary Pedro Domingo and current Presidential Commission on Good Government official, charged Duterte and “other responsible officials of Davao City” with plunder through malversation in multiple counts for their failure to account almost P3 billion worth of city government buildings, properties and equipment, as reported by the CoA. ..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.phheadlines/20100319hed1.html | 
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JBC to Carpio, Morales: Still out, or in? By Benjamin B. Pulta 03/19/2010
JBC to Carpio, Morales: Still  out, or  in?
| By Benjamin B. Pulta 03/19/2010 Two senior incumbent magistrates  of the Supreme Court (SC) will be asked by  the Judicial and Bar  Council (JBC) to formally affirm whether they are still interested to be  considered for the position of Chief Justice  which will be left vacant  on  May 17 upon the retirement of incumbent CJ Reynato Puno. It appears that the question has to be asked since the  same two magistrates earlier had informed the JBC that, while they are  honored to be nominated,  they would, however, only accept it if the  appointment is to be made by the next president, and not by President  Arroyo. The high court the other day, however,  ruled that Arroyo has the legal and constitutional right to appoint the  next CJ and even ordered the JBC to submit the list to Malacañang..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/headlines/20100319hed2.html | 
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Bred in civil society culture EDITORIAL 03/19/2010
| Bred in civil society culture
 Some presidential bets have narrowed their windows too early about the still to be named new Chief Justice. While all  presidential aspirants were unanimous about the preference to have the  new Supreme Court (SC) head named by a new president, only two  candidates, Liberal Party (LP) standard bearer Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino  III and Ana Consuelo “Jamby” Madrigal, have indicated a hardline  position of not accepting the decision to give Gloria the authority to  name the new Chief Justice who will be succeeding incumbent Reynato  Puno. Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/commentary/20100319com1.html | 
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Inconsistency is their name FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 03/19/2010
| Inconsistency is their name 
 Funny thing about these civil socialites and politicos who now suddenly claim to be opposition figures: They keep silent when the high court issues a ruling favorable to whoever they support politically, but rant and throw tantrums when the ruling goes against those whom they support. A case in point: When the high court ruled favorably on  the legitimacy of Gloria Arroyo’s assumption to Malacañang, even when  clearly it was done through a naked power grab, and that there was  clearly no vacancy in the presidency at the time the disgraceful Supreme  Court (SC) Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr., swore her in, her civil  socialites were over the moon at the ruling — and never mind if the high  court erred and erred grievously. Their anointed was now in power and  position, and they were reaping the benefits from that power grab. They  hailed the ruling, and said nothing but nothing against the clearly  unconstitutional and politically-motivated ruling....MORE Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/commentary/20100319com2.html | 
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A tale of two central bank governors ZOOMING IN Rudy Romero 03/19/2010
A tale of two central bank governors
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 To be able to do a good job of making its monetary policies, the members of a country’s monetary policymaking authority, or central bank, must not be subservient to the political leadership of the nation and must be immune from dictation by any quarter. This prohibition applies particularly to the governor of a country’s central bank, who is the head of what I regard as the fourth branch of government and personifies the institution that is the sole banknote-issuing authority of every territory in the world except the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong. From time to time, central bank governors are subjected to pressure, undue influence, intimidation or outright coercion by the governments of their countries. Stated differently, a country’s political leaders occasionally resort to pressure undue influence, intimidation or.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/commentary/20100319com3.html | 
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Broken record NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 03/19/2010
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 So after issuing pronouncements against Martin Nievera, Charice Pempengco, Jennifer Bautista, Christian Bautista and La Diva, the National Hysterical Institute (NHI) now trains its guns at Arnel Pineda for not singing the National Anthem as prescribed by law. I said “hysterical,” instead of “historical?” Sure I did, for this is  what the NHI becomes each time the anthem is sung during a Manny  Pacquiao fight. It’s gone as far as criticizing Sarah Geronimo, Lani  Misalucha and Kyla for singing the anthem longer than it should have  been, when there is no specific instruction in Republic Act 8491, or the  “Flag and Heraldic Code,” for the “Lupang Hinirang” to be sung in, say,  exactly two minutes, or you go to jail if you do it a second more.  To clarify, here’s what the law requires, in Chapter  II, THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/commentary/20100319com4.html | 
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Persuading the youth DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 03/19/2010
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 I was taken aback when one of my 19-year-old twins asked, “Pa, why aren’t you for Gibo?” This question from my son Enzo, who is a first year De La Salle philosophy student, was asked as we drove home his fellow Northfield alumnus, Miggy, after I picked them up from a party. The question reflects his deep thought about the political question of the day and I felt honored that he considered my view in such an earnest way. The question also reflects a concern of Enzo and his peers that I surmise stems from a perceived positive regard of the youth for Gibo and a need to understand why not everyone is thinking the same way. I started by explaining that the young often assume many things to be absolutely correct but discover soon enough, as they grow older and wiser, that these aren’t so true after all. Admittedly,  Gibo is very articulate and if that were the only basis for leadership,  I, too, would be for him. But governance, I explained, is more than  just articulation. It is about love for the people and standing by a  firm conviction. I then asked: Who among the other nine presidential  candidates have ever shown “conviction,” a strong belief in his own  cause to risk and actually suffer detention for it? Erap had always stood by his belief — and conviction —  that the people’s welfare is a president’s chief responsibility — the  reason he opposed hasty increases in power and water rates that made the  oligarchs conspire with the Gloria Arroyo forces to remove him from  power and later concoct crimes against him. Estrada believed in his own  innocence that he refused exile and chose to stand detention and trial,  up to the very end, when they had to pardon him after his kangaroo court  conviction. Further, Erap firmly believes it is  the duty of the president to defend the territorial integrity and  sovereignty of the Republic; hence, he never balked at wiping out  rebellion in Mindanao and resisted foreign intervention. I also injected Estrada’s concern for farm productivity,  as seen in his “carabao breeding” program. After  we dropped Miggy off, that matter faded into oblivion until a week later  when Enzo suddenly said: “Pa, you convinced Miggy to vote for Erap.” Surprised, I asked him how I had convinced Miggy when  we never got to talk directly about Erap. Enzo explained that his friend  was listening from the backseat the whole time and as he listened to my  explanation, he eventually got convinced to vote for Erap. Given the youth’s mindset, it is no accident that  certain candidates are triggering the “herd mentality” among the youth  by creating trendy ads and fads that particularly target them. Chiz Escudero, once the darling of the youth, started  this early until his feet of clay collapsed from under him. ABS-CBN is  targeting the youth not only for a candidate but for building its  self-proclaimed patriotic and non-partisan media role — an empty boast  belied by its history of political interventionism and Machiavellianism.  The other oligarchs, on the other hand, have been constantly stalking  the youth with their “I am Ninoy” type campaigns that feature various  fashion pieces as a not-too-subtle push for their Yellow dummy. Then, as  another subliminal appeal to the young, Villarroyo uses children’s  voices in almost all his ads, too. As tyrants over  the centuries have known, the youth are easily manipulable as a mass of  body and mind.  From the so-called Hitler Youth to Mao’s Red Guards, to  the Catholic Church’s Days with the Lord and Student Catholic Action,  the youth have always been an indispensible adjunct. But as my narrative  about Enzo and Miggy shows, the youth as individuals aren’t always  dumb. We only have to treat them not as “the youth” per se but as  individuals who have a clear mind and an innately sound moral  foundation. I imagine my narrative as a radio ad  for President Estrada because I think it would really click and spread a  chain reaction of Erap’s message, as it is happening among the masa.  Let’s say with Eddie Garcia as the father and Angel Locsin and another  young male celebrity, the youth will listen. In  the meantime, Estrada presses on with his fight against onerous power  rates, as this space is doing, even as mainstream media continue to shut  this voice out. At his March 19 jampacked press conference, “The Power  Crisis in Mindanao,” at the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino headquarters on  409 Shaw, Estrada lashed out at the power crisis hoax created by the  Arroyo regime and the oligarchs, and its danger to the elections. Estrada proposed his practical approach of mobilizing  for conservation and self-generation by big users and those with private  generator-sets to protect the people from the crisis’ adverse effects, a  vital news which only the Tribune carried in its front pages. That is  how big and dangerous the power oligarchs’ lobby is, and it will take an  Estrada leadership to face it head on — definitely, another issue that  the youth can understand and resonate with.(Tune  in to 1098AM, Suló ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m.  to 7 p.m.; Global News Network, Destiny Cable Channel 21, Talk News TV,  Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on “Halalang Marangal: PCOS Failures and  Risks”; also visit http://hermantiulaurel.blogspot.com) (Republished with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu Laurel) Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/commentary/20100319com5.html | 
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Year of the Tiger billed as last stand against extinction FEATURE 03/19/2010
Year of the Tiger billed as last stand  against extinction
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 KUALA LUMPUR — The Year of the Tiger has been billed as the big cat’s best chance to escape extinction, but activists say poaching and government inaction are undermining a campaign to double the number of wild tigers. Just 3,200 tigers are believed to survive in the  jungles of Asia and the forests of Russia’s Far East, down from an  estimated 100,000 a century ago, and that number is still declining.Butchered for traditional medicine, deprived of their  habitat and killed for encroaching on villages — the onslaught has  already seen three sub-species wiped out and the South China tiger has  not been sighted for decades..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/commentary/20100319com6.html | 
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Rise of ‘homegrown’ threat changes face of terrorism focus 03/19/2010
Rise of ‘homegrown’ threat changes  face of terrorism
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 CHICAGO — The face of terrorism is changing in the United States as the country comes to terms with the rising threat of “homegrown” terrorists who look and sound nothing like Hollywood typecasts. A  tall, fair-skinned American named David Coleman Headley is set to plead  guilty in a Chicago court Thursday to using his Western appearance as a  cover while scoping out targets in India for the deadly 2008 Mumbai  siege and plotting to attack a Danish newspaper. Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.tribune.net.ph/commentary/20100319com7.html | 
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