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 The Palace has raised the possibility of a political firestorm similar to the one that formed in the aftermath of the “Hello Garci” scandal as allegations of cheating in the country’s first automated polls continue to build up. In the 2005 controversy, the  allegations of fraud became too evident that Gloria appeared on  nationwide television to say her infamous “I am sorry” and the protests  that accompanied it resulted in calls for her to step down and triggered  a coup in 2006 that was averted only after Gloria allegedly bought off  the allegiance of military brass. Despite fending  off an ouster, Gloria plodded through the six years of her extended  presidency by keeping herself on the saddle. Noynoy  Aquino, if he is proclaimed president-elect by Congress as a National  Canvass Board, may face the same curse of public distrust if he assumes  the presidency and consigns the fraud allegations as part of gripes  among the losers in the just concluded elections. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100522com1.html | 
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Still evasive FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 05/22/2010
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 It seems pretty clear that the electronic fraud was probably massive, given the evidence being presented in the congressional hearing and the evident evasive and unsatisfactory answers given by Smartmatic tend to show that the poll officials as well as its partner in automation knew just how massive this fraud is. But even as  clearly the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines failed in  ensuring fraud-free polls, there went the Commission on Elections  (Comelec) commissioners, still claiming that the fraud couldn’t have  been massive, and even as the evidence was being presented before the  body, and saying that such would not alter the results of the polls. In other words, Comelec officials were there, still  defending the failed automated polls and naturally, their partner,  Smartmatic, even taking the same line of the partner that the time logs  in the transmission of the election returns are of no importance. There was absolutely no anti-fraud security system in  this first ever automated election which is now being discovered to be a  big flop, as well as perhaps being the dirtiest automated polls ever. So who should be held responsible and accountable?  Smartmatic, for certain. But the Comelec officials, they too, very  definitely should be held accountable, as it was they who had approved  the removal of all the security features, giving the Comelec cheating  syndicate, led by the Big Four, all the opportunity to manipulate the  results of the polls.While it was fairly clear,  from the start, that these Comelec commissioners were pretty clueless,  or at least playing cluelessness, about automation and relied heavily on  whatever Smartmatic did, as did the PPCRV, that always looked the other  way, the fact is that it is just common sense for a poll body, given  its history of having been marked with fraudulent practices, to ensure  that all the security features were retained.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100522com2.html | 
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Thai government must engage Thaksin to heal divides ANALYSIS 05/22/2010
Thai government must engage Thaksin to heal divides
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 BANGKOK — Thailand’s government must engage former Premier Thaksin Shinawatra in reconciliation efforts after a bloody crackdown on his “Red Shirts” supporters, or risk inflaming the nation’s crisis, analysts said. The government has accused Thaksin, a billionaire tycoon  ousted in a 2006 coup, of bankrolling and masterminding Thailand’s  worst political violence in decades which has left 83 dead since Reds  rallies erupted in March. Thaksin lives in exile  to avoid a jail sentence for corruption, but the government has exerted  pressure on countries he has visited, moved to freeze his finances and  sought a warrant for his arrest on terrorism charges. But political observers said the government of Prime  Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, appointed with the army’s backing after  Thaksin’s allies were ejected by a 2008 court ruling, must now change  tack. “This government keeps making wrong  decisions, including the crackdown. Squeezing Thaksin is another wrong  decision,” said Pavin Chachavalpongpun, from the Institute for Southeast  Asian Studies, in Singapore. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100522com3.html | 
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Temperature Range: vs Comelec, Smartmatic By Gerry Baldo 05/22/2010
| ATONG ANG’S NAME SURFACES IN PROBE Temperature Range: vs Comelec, SmartmaticBy Gerry Baldo 05/22/2010 Legislators zeroed in on more anomalies in the recent  automated polls ranging from empty “back up memory cards,” election  returns found in junk yard to questionable technology subcontractors at  the resumption yesterday of the hearing conducted by the House committee  on suffrage and electoral reforms on allegations of massive electronic  poll fraud. The Commission on Elections (Comelec)  and automated poll supplier Smartmatic Corp. continued to get the blame  for the flawed automated elections even as lawmakers raised more  questions about alleged anomalies in the conduct of the recent polls. Abakada Guro Rep. Jonathan de la Cruz said the Comelec  and Smartmatic should come out with a list of all its subcontractors for  information technology because some of them could be questionable. He added he received information that one of those who  subcontracted the IT system was a company owned by Atong Ang and this  was deployed in Rizal province and Region IV. “Is  it true that Atong Ang was among the subcontractors in Rizal and in  Region IV?” De la Cruz asked Comelec officials. He  said that Ang’s involvement in the elections could have resulted in  former President Estrada’s loss in Laguna, Rizal and Region IV. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100522hed1.html | 
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Locsin says koala Locsin says koala By Marie Surbano and Aytch S. de la Cruz 05/22/2010
Locsin says koala Locsin says koala
| By Marie Surbano and Aytch S. de la Cruz 05/22/2010 The hunt for the identity of the koala, or the poll  fraud whistleblower sporting a mask similar to the Australian marsupial,  is on with the Commission on Elections (Comelec), saying yesterday it  already had clues on who unleashed him while Makati Rep. Teodoro Locsin  Jr. claimed at a House hearing yesterday that the supposed witness is a  creature of the Palace.  “I know who you are. Do  not provoke me to name you,” Locsin said, referring to personalities in  Malacañang. The Palace quickly denied Locsin’s allegations. The whistleblower who hid behind the name Robin  recounted a supposed elaborate and systematic operations of electronic  vote shaving in the May 10 elections which Liberal Party (LP) standard  bearer Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino leads in the Comelec tally. Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said the person behind  the whistleblower is “a losing candidate” without specifically  identifying anybody. Jimenez refused to divulge details on its supposed  findings saying initial reports that they received from several  government agencies point to a “losing presidential candidate” as the  mastermind behind the masked man nicknamed by Congressman Teddy Boy  Locsin as a koala bear.  “The information is still  very very difficult to substantiate but we trust our sources,” said  Jimenez. The Comelec, according to Jimenez, is still verifying the  identity of the whistleblower. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100522hed2.html | 
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House forms panel to canvass votes 05/22/2010
House forms panel to canvass votes
| 05/22/2010 The House of Representatives has formed a nine-member group that would work hand-in-hand with the Senate in canvassing the votes for president and vice president beginning Tuesday. Speaker Prospero  Nograles, in a text message, yesterday said the group will be composed  of himself as chairman, Majority Leader Arthur Defensor, Minority Leader  Ronaldo Zamora, Senior Deputy Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales II,  Senior Deputy Minority Leader Roilo Golez, Representatives Crispin  Remulla( Cavite), Didagen Dilangalen (Shariff  Kabunsuan with Cotabato City), Matias Defensor (Quezon City) and Michael  John Duavit (Rizal). In case of absences,  alternate members include Representatives Teodoro Locsin Jr. (Makati),  Rufus Rodriguez (Cagayan de Oro), Lorenzo Tañada III (Quezon), Liwayway  Vinzons-Chato (Camarines Norte), Simeon Datumanong (Maguindanao),  Giorgidi Aggabao (Isabela), Pedro Romualdo (Camiguin), Joseph Emilio  Abaya (Cavite) and Eduardo Zialcita (Parañaque). Nograles  said both the House and the Senate, convening separately, are set to  approve the draft rules of canvassing on Monday, hence, he expects the  National Board of Canvassers to start official canvassing the day after  or on Tuesday. Nograles and Senate President Juan  Ponce Enrile will serve as co-chairman of the special canvassing  committee.  Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago,  meanwhile, is seeking to inhibit herself from the Senate panel of the  joint congressional committee to canvass the votes cast for presidential  and vice presidential candidates in the 10 May 2010 elections. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100522hed5.html | 
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DPWH urged to build wrecked Cainta ripraps 05/22/2010
DPWH urged to build wrecked Cainta ripraps
| 05/22/2010 Cainta homeowners are calling on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in this province to act swiftly to construct the ripraps of their village which were washed out by typhoon “Ondoy” last year. Daniel Rafael Prats, president of the Village East  Homeowners Association Inc. (Vehai), said the DPWH could have done the  construction of the ripraps immediately after its destruction to prevent  a repeat of the nightmarish flooding that happened last year. “More than 2,000 homeowners of the village conveyed  their apprehension to DPWH and even to Rizal leaders and officials that  if possible they should build the destroyed ripraps during summer or  before rainy season comes but they did nothing about it,” Prats said. He cited the construction of the ripraps at the  adjacent village by the DPWH though the site was an open corn field and  far away from the residents. “If the DPWH did the  construction why not in our village when its destroyed ripraps are  within the perimeter where the houses of the homeowners are located?” he  said. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100522nat4.html | 
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Congress poll fraud probe won’t affect transition of gov’t 05/22/2010
Congress poll fraud probe won’t affect transition of gov’t
| 05/22/2010 Preparations for the smooth transition of power to the next administration will not be affected by reported moves in Congress to reschedule the proclamation of the next President and Vice President in deference to the committee investigation into reports of alleged electronic fraud in the May 10 polls. Deputy presidential spokesman Charito  Planas said Malacañang is “ready and just waiting” for the next  administration even as it recognizes the fact that only Congress has the  power to proclaim the incoming President and Vice President.  “The Arroyo administration is ready and prepared to  receive, and so it is up to the incoming President and Vice President to  name their counterparts who will sit down with us for the transition,”  Planas said.  The Senate and the House of  Representatives have reportedly agreed to move the proclamation of  winning candidates for President and Vice President from the earlier  reported date of June 4, possibly to June 30, in deference to the  ongoing committee inquiry into allegations of electronic fraud.  Under the Constitution, President Arroyo’s successor has  to take the oath of office at noon of June 30.  Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100522nat1.html | 
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Binay’s camp chides Roxas for ‘copycat ad’ 05/22/2010
Binay’s camp chides Roxas for ‘copycat ad’
| 05/22/2010 The camp of leading Vice Presidential candidate Jejomar Binay has described the “copycat” print advertisement of Sen. Manuel Roxas as “less than truthful” since it failed to say that Binay won in 66 of the country’s 81 provinces during the May 10 elections. “We  don’t really mind if they copied the ad, but they should have been more  truthful in presenting the provincial results,” Binay’s spokesman Lito  Anzures said. The ad, which appeared in several  newspapers Friday, copied the format of the Binay ad, which showed the  United Opposition bet winning in 14 out of 17 regions. He also noted that the ad included Roxas votes from  cities, thus “bloating” the figures. “I though the  Roxas camp had said we should all wait for the results of the canvass.  But here they are again, misleading the public,” he said. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100522nat7.html | 
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Army to make changes in training after cadet dies of heat stroke 05/22/2010
Army to make changes in training after cadet dies of heat stroke
| 05/22/2010 The Army leadership will be making adjustments in training activities for soldier-applicants following the death by heat stroke of one trainee in Isabela province on Wednesday, a military spokesman said yesterday. “We have to study (what changes should we make in the  training procedures) because of climate change and intense temperature  nowadays. We have to make adjustments in schedule of training if  trainees are undergoing strenuous activities,” Armed Forces spokesman  Lt. Col. Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos Jr. said.  On  Wednesday, prospective Army recruit Ericson Pascua, of Cordon town,  Isabela, died of heat stroke after almost completing initial exercises  during reception day training at the Army’s 5th Infantry Division (ID)  headquarters in Camp Melchor dela Cruz in Gamu town, Isabela. Pascua passed out in the last stages of the reception  exercises while 16 other fellow trainees of his suffered heat exhaustion  and dehydration. He later on died despite hours of attempts to revive  him in a private hospital in Isabela. The 16 other  trainees were declared out of danger and were back training.  A total of 350 prospective recruits are undergoing  training under the 5th ID. On Wednesday morning,  the temperature in Tuguegarao City, which was 100 kilometers away from  the training facility, was registered at 39.7 degree Celsius. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100522nat8.html | 
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Transmission error causes proclamation of wrong winner 05/22/2010
Transmission error causes proclamation of wrong winner
| 05/22/2010 An administration mayoralty aspirant in Maasim town in Sarangani province has asked the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to immediately nullify the earlier proclamation of the town’s winning mayor due to noted discrepancies in the town’s total vote count that were supposedly caused by the erroneous transmission of election returns from one of the polling precincts in the area. Maasim mayoralty  candidate Arturo Lawa yesterday said he filed a petition before the  Comelec en banc in Manila for the rectification of alleged errors in the  town’s voting results after the Municipal Board of Canvassers (MBoC)  supposedly failed to properly count the votes cast from clustered  precinct number 21 of Barangay Kablakan in Maasim.  He claimed the MBoC erroneously counted the votes cast  during the mock elections or the testing and sealing of the deployed  precinct count optical scan or PCOS machine in the polling precinct and  not the actual votes cast during the May 10 automated elections.  Based on the MBoC’s official count, Lawa, who ran under  administration coalition Sarangani Reconciliation and Reformation  Organization-Lakas-Kampi-CMD (Sarro-Lakas), trailed the proclaimed  winning mayor Jose Zamorro by only 15 votes.  Zamorro,  who ran as an independent, received 5,321 votes while Lawa only got  5,306 votes.  But Lawa, who is an outgoing  provincial board member, said it turned out that the MBOC only counted  the nine votes cast during the mock polls at precinct number 21 as shown  in the statement of votes that it earlier released. He said the questioned clustered precinct, which covered  four established precincts in Barangay Kablakan, had 800 registered  voters, wherein 616 of them actually voted in the May 10 elections based  on the copies of election returns printed from the PCOS machine.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100522nat9.html | 
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‘Clearing, of landmines in Mindanao a herculean job’ 05/22/2010
‘Clearing, of landmines  in Mindanao a  herculean job’
| 05/22/2010 The head of the government Ad Hoc Joint Action Group (AHJAG) yesterday described as a “herculean job” its and the Moro Islamic Liberation’s (MILF) task of locating and ensuring the safe disposal of landmines and unexploded ordnance scattered in various areas in Central Mindanao at the height of the fighting in the region. Brig.  Gen. Jose Vizcarra, AHJAG chairman representing the Philippine  government and concurrent deputy commander of the peace process of the  Western Mindanao Command of the Armed Forces, said many of these deadly  devices could be found in the vast Linguasan marshland and jungles in  the region.  Vizcarra welcomed the move to ban the  use and the clearing of landmines and unexploded ordnance in  conflict-affected areas in Mindanao, which, he said, will strengthen the  peace process between the government and the MILF.  A group called Philippine Campaign to Ban Landmines  (PCBL) and the Foundation Suisse de Deminage (FSD), or the Swiss  Foundation for Mine Action, are supporting this noble project.  The implementing guidelines for the PCBL-FSD project,  signed last May 5 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was pursuant to the joint  statement of both panels in November 2007 relative to the clearing of  landmines and unexploded ordnance (unexploded ordnance).  Vizcarra said the government and MILF teams will jointly  conduct tracking and defusing of landmines and unexploded devices to  ensure that people in Central Mindanao and other areas will not be hurt  by them.  He said many live mortar and cannon  shells were dropped in the Linguasan marshland during the fighting but  did not explode and they will try to recover and defuse them.  Vizcarra also appealed to the MILF to report to the  AHJAG any landmine and unexploded ordnance they find in their areas so  that these explosives can be defused properly.  Another  task the AHJAG will have to contend with is to find unexploded bombs  dropped in Mindanao during World War II.  Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100522nat10.html | 
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