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 Evident in the offers of three government positions offered by Noynoy Aquino to Jojo Binay is that these were offers that Noynoy knew, even before he made them to Jojo, that the Vice President-elect would reject. Put another way, Noynoy doesn’t want Jojo in his  Cabinet, despite the fact that Jojo was legitimately elected by close to  15 million Filipinos, which is no different from about the same number  of voters who cast their vote for Noynoy, according to the official  count. This means that while Noynoy and his  disparate team want to crow about his 15 million votes, and for the  Filipino people to respect and accept his mandate, he does not want the  same respect and acceptance of the mandate given by the electorate to  Binay, who represents the masses’ vote. That was  quite insulting of Noynoy to offer the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairmanship to a  vice president-elect, considering the fact that this MMDA position is  certainly the beneath the station of an elected vice president with a  solid mandate. Sure, Noynoy may be the President  of the Republic, but he allows himself to be advised, guided and  influenced in his decisions by the unelected within his circle, and even  worse, Noynoy does not appear to give any weight to, and respect for,   the solid mandate given by the sovereign Filipino people to Binay. But that being the case, why should the Filipino people  be expected by him and his yellow elite groups to respect his mandate,  when he himself does not acknowledge and respect the mandate given to  the Vice President? The truth is, Noynoy’s stand  toward Binay makes him the lesser man, and even going down in pubic  esteem. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100625com2.html | 
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Shabby treatment FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 06/25/2010
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Vietnam legislature evolving, but still communist ANALYSIS 06/25/2010
Vietnam legislature evolving, but still communist
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 HANOI — When Vietnam’s communist legislators rejected the government’s controversial $56-billion proposal for a bullet train last weekend, many Vietnamese hailed them as brave representatives of the people. Other observers, while seeing the vote as significant,  were less quick to view it as a democratic breakthrough. In its rare decision last Saturday, the National  Assembly failed to approve the Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City link and asked the  government to further study the country’s transport options. “As far as I know, the National Assembly’s vote against  the proposed bullet train is the first time that body has knocked back a  high-profile proposed project from the government,” said Ben Kerkvliet,  emeritus professor and Vietnam specialist from The Australian National  University. “A significant threshold in national  political institutional development has been crossed.” Some Vietnamese said the elected deputies — more than 90  percent of whom are Communist Party members — had shown they were truly  acting in the people’s interests. Readers who  posted their views on the VietnamNet online news site praised the  legislators as “brave” and “good representatives.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100625com3.html | 
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Jojo says nay to Noy MR. EXPOSE Amb. Ernesto Maceda 06/25/2010
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 Two weeks after his proclamation as President-elect, Noynoy Aquino finally found time to talk to Vice President-elect Jejomar “Jojo” Binay. The much delayed meeting is the first indication that  P-Noy did not consider the Vice President-elect that important. No less  than former Secretary of Finance  Jose “Titoy” Pardo and long time  Aquino family friend had tried to arrange a meeting 10 days ago. In  their two-hour meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Times Street, QC  residence of P-Noy, he offered him the Metropolitan Manila Development  Authority chairmanship, then the Department of Agrarian Reform, a  program that is being phased out and finally a still to be created  commission to probe the corruption of GMA and other officials, positions  demeaning to the high position of Vice President and all of which Vice  President-elect Jojo Binay politely declined. At  the time of the meeting, the post of Department of Foreign Affairs  Secretary which was given to then Vice Presidents Emmanuel Pelaez and  Cory’s teammate Salvador Laurel was still uncommitted. And so were the  Departments of Agriculture (DA), Public Works and Highways, Labor and  Employment and Department of Environment and Natural Resources. DA was  held twice by Vice President Fernando Lopez. Any of these five regular  Cabinet positions, also called with portfolio, could have been  appropriately offered to VP Binay but P-Noy in effect insulted VP Binay  and his almost 15 million supporters when the positions offered were  minor posts of “Cabinet rank.” Getting VP Binay to his Cabinet would  have started the reconciliation process with the Estrada-Binay camp, a  move President FVR  advised P-Noy to make. P-Noy  rabid booster Conrad de Quiros of the Philippine Daily Inquirer reminded  P-Noy of the VP Binay’s long time support for the opposition cause  against GMA. He said: “During the pit of GMA’s rule, when the various  Metro Manila Mayors were either scared s-tless or trying to ingratiate  themselves with GMA, where did all the marchers who marched to protest  GMA’s tyranny march to? Where did all the protesters who were unwilling  to risk life and limb to defy the ban to mount anti-GMA rallies in Lito  Atienza’s Manila and elsewhere seek refuge in? Where did all the actions  by the nuns, the priests, the businessmen, the workers, the NGOs, the  activists, the housewives and househusbands take place in? “Makati. Specifically, Binay’s Makati.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100625com4.html | 
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Losing much too early NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 06/25/2010
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 I had promised to follow tradition and not comment on anything the President-elect would say or do for at least a 100 days after his oathtaking, a honeymoon of sorts. Some of my breakfast barkada spew venom and I just laugh over what this paper has tagged as the power clusters of the incoming administration, namely: “Sisters Inc.,” “Liberal Party officers and members,” “Kaklase Inc.,” “the Cory Veterans Group,” and the good ol’ “Kamag-anak Inc.” Mind  you, there’s also still the “Hyatt 10,” and several grouplets comprising  the pro and anti-Mar Roxas groups and the pro and anti-Jojo Binay  blocs, the NGOS, the activists pseudo and real, and the whatever else  there is. Mind you more, the list doesn’t yet include the opposition,  all these are within the winner’s camp, squaring for their share of the  newly-won pie of the last elections. The slew of  organizations claiming to be malakas don’t bother me. I’m not after any  position; at my age I’m much too old to beg for an appointment. There’s  nothing left for me to prove, so there. I had really nothing urgent to  talk about. Until I read about the meeting between  the President-elect and the Vice President-elect that took place a  couple of days ago. Jojo Binay said that he had refused to accept “any  Cabinet position so as not to burden the President and allow him to  focus on the many challenges facing the nation,” and that was fine with  me. Humanga pa ako sa kanya.It was a re-write of  what the President-elect had previously said that bothered me. I found  it disturbing when I first heard it, but I pushed it away with dedma.  It’s been reprinted and reprinted and now it haunts me, our new  President’s declaration that notwithstanding his respect for Binay’s  personal inclination towards the DILG portfolio, “I should be accorded  the right to choose who I want to serve as my alter ego.”... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100625com5.html | 
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Keeping the revolution alive DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 06/25/2010
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Clarification LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 06/25/2010 Dear Editor:
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 Dear Editor: We champion the  media’s vigilance against the transactional politics that typified the  Arroyo administration through hard-hitting news, which was attempted in  the report, “Kris A peddles choice Senate posts for LP bet” by Ms. Angie  Rosales, published on The Daily Tribune last June 22, 2010. However, in equal reverence for the journalistic norms  of truth and balance, the erroneous reference to Sen. Antonio “Sonny”  Trilllanes as having been promised by Kris Aquino “freedom to attend the  Senate hearings in exchange for his vote” for Sen. Francis Pangilinan  as Senate President, warrants clarification. Despite  the inclusion of information acknowledged as “not confirmed by the  Senate source,” it was still falsely inferred that through Ms. Aquino’s  efforts “a Senate resolution is being prepared to allow Trillanes to  attend the opening session and formally cast his vote for Pangilinan.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100625com7.html | 
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McChrystal’s radical war plan losing early luster focus 06/25/2010
McChrystal’s radical war plan losing early luster
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 KABUL — US Gen. Stanley McChrystal radically altered the rules of war in Afghanistan but, sacked after a year, the success or failure of his counter-insurgency masterplan will fall to David Petraeus. The brilliant former special operations chief was appointed commander  last June of what has become America’s longest war when his predecessor  was pushed out for being unable to stem an unravelling war in the  “graveyard of empires.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100625com8.html | 
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Key witness in massacre trial murdered By Michaela P. del Callar 06/25/2010
Key witness in massacre  trial  murdered
| By Michaela P. del Callar 06/25/2010 First came the recantations of  witnesses to the Maguindanao massacre. Now a key witness has been  killed. The witness, Suwaib Upham, known as  “Jesse” regarded by the private prosecutor as a key witness in the trial  of a powerful Muslim clan accused of orchestrating the worst political  massacre in the country, was shot dead, a private prosecutor said  yesterday. Upham claimed to have taken part in the  November killings of 57 persons in a crime allegedly planned by his  former employers, the Ampatuan clan. “He was  supposed to be one of our strongest witnesses,” Harry Roque, a lawyer  representing the families of 14 media victims, told Agence France  Presse. “He saw, and participated in, the killings and could have  directly named in court those involved.” Roque  warned that Upham’s killing, which he was told occurred last week in the  southern province of Maguindanao, could potentially weaken the case  against the Ampatuan family. US-based Human Rights  Watch also said the killing raised doubts about the government’s  resolve in seeing justice done in the case. “Massacre  witnesses are dying while the government sits on its hands,” the  group’s Asia director Elaine Pearson said in a statement. “This sends  the worst possible message to other witnesses thinking of coming  forward.” The New York-based human rights watchdog  yesterday challenged President-elect Benigno Aquino III, who takes  office next week, to live up to his promise of justice for the massacre  victims by taking urgent measures to protect witnesses. Human Rights Watch said the Aquino administration should  provide sufficient funding to ensure adequate protection for witnesses  and their families, and urged the government to promptly  investigate  acts of witness intimidation and killing and to ensure that the  perpetrators are brought to justice. ”We don’t  want to hear the government say a few months down the road that it is  dropping charges because there is no eyewitness testimony,” Pearson  said. “Aquino should make witness protection a priority to fulfill his  promise of justice for the massacre victims.” Security  forces and the Justice Department should also take the measures needed to protect witnesses’ physical safety, including  relocation where necessary, and to ensure that witnesses and their  families are afforded appropriate housing, Pearson said. HRW also called on the National Bureau of Investigation  to conduct prompt investigation on the latest killing of Upham,  stressing that the Philippine government must act swiftly to protect  witnesses and their families. But DoJ Secretary  Alberto Agra laid the blame on Roque , saying that Roque “never  respected the authority of the public prosecutors...who have control  over private prosecutors and not the other way around,” Agra said. “He (Roque) never brought ‘Jesse’ for interview and  evaluation before the prosecutors,” Agra said. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100625hed1.html | 
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Plunder raps to greet GMA once she loses immunity, says solon By Gerry Baldo 06/25/2010
Plunder raps  to greet GMA  once she  loses  immunity,  says solon
| By Gerry Baldo 06/25/2010 President Arroyo is going to face multiple criminal and  administrative cases, including plunder, graft and violations of the  Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Govern-ment Officials and  Em-ployees, once she loses her immunity on June 30. According to Rep. Teodoro Casiño of party-list Bayan  Muna, one of the strong cases that would be revived against Arroyo would  be in connection with the government’s botched ZTE-National Broadband  Network (NBN) deal. “The NBN-ZTE deal is a strong  case against her,” he told reporters in an interview. Casiño, referring to a Malacañang statement that Arroyo  is leaving the Palace quietly, said the outgoing  President  is going to lose her immunity from suit on June 30 and that it is now  time to file the cases against her. “There’s no  going quietly for GMA (Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo),” he stressed. “She has  to account for the nine years that she was President,” he said. “Arroyo  is going to lose her immunity from suit the minute she steps down from  Malacañang,” he said, adding that the target date for the filing of the  plunder case would be on July 1 as June 30 is a holiday. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100625hed2.html | 
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Pimentel reminds Noy he’s a minority president By Angie Rosales 06/25/2010
Pimentel reminds Noy he’s a minority  president
| By Angie Rosales 06/25/2010 A staunch ally reminded  President-elect Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino that he will assume the top post  in the nation as a minority president and he should strive to get all  the support he can get from his closest allies, friends and even  perceived rivals. Senate Minority Leader Aquilino  Pimentel Jr. said Noynoy is a minority president since he did not get 50  percent plus one or majority of the voters despite his huge 5-million  lead over his next rival.  “And, therefore, that  being the case, as a minority president, he needs the support of all his  friends and his allies. The more friends supporting him visibly, the  better for him,” Pimentel said during a news forum at the Senate. The senator’s statements were in relation to the issue  involving incoming Vice President Jejomar Binay, who had rejected  accepting any concurrent position in the incoming administration after  apparently being crowded out of a  Cabinet position due to the several recomendees from  groups who supported Aquino and are now all lobbying to get prime  government posts. Binay and Aquino met at the  latter’s residence in Times St., Quezon City where the incoming vice  president was reportedly offered the positions of heading the Metro  Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and on a  temporary capacity and as head of the commission that will investigate  President Arroyo on her alleged anomalous acts which many see as  palliatives since Binay was denied of a Cabinet post. Appearing in the weekly Kapihan sa Senado, Pimentel  lauded the decision made by Binay saying that it “speaks  of  statesmanship in him.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100625hed3.html | 
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‘Graduating’ Pimentel may join Noynoy gov’t 06/25/2010
‘Graduating’  Pimentel may  join  Noynoy gov’t
| 06/25/2010 Vice President-elect Jejomar Binay may not have any active role in the Aquino adminis-tration but one of his partymates in the Partido Demokratikong Pilipino-Laban ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) appeared to be “in.” Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. is seen to  join the incoming administration. The  “graduating” senior legislator gave broad hints regarding this matter  but refused to reveal details as there is yet to be any concrete plans  disclosed to him by incoming President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino. Pimentel was conspicuously cautious in discussing the matter when  reporters asked him of his plans now that he’s bowing out of the upper  chamber after serving 17 years during the last 23 years. Initially, Pimentel indicated that he would not be  making any comeback in 2013, saying he would rather let “younger people  take over.”  When asked if he has received any  offer of government post, being highly identified to be close to the  Aquino family, Pimentel answered in the negative. “None  so far. I am not free to talk about anything because he (Aquino) might  deny it. In other words, there’s no formal offer. Pimentel  served as minister of Local Government under former President Corazon  Aquino, mother of President-elect Noynoy. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100625hed4.html | 
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Solon to CJ Corona: Beware of Cojuangco hacienda’s maneuvers 06/25/2010
Solon to CJ Corona: Beware of Cojuangco hacienda’s maneuvers
| 06/25/2010 Now that the Hacienda Luisita land dispute is in the hands of Supreme Court (SC) Chief Justice Renato Corona’s First Division, a militant lawmaker called for an immediate resolution in favor of the farm workers as he called the attention of the Chief Justice to the Cojuangco-Aquino clan’s alleged maneuvers to maintain its stronghold on the controversial sugar estate. “The Hacienda Luisita agrarian dispute  remains an acid test for  Chief Justice Corona,” said Anakpawis  party-list Rep. Rafael Mariano “(And) in the face of President-elect  Noynoy Aquino’s refusal to recognize Corona, a favorable decision for  the farm workers will also test Aquino’s adherence to the rule of law.” Mariano added that an immediate resolution of the case  favorable to the farm workers will prevent the Cojuangco-Aquinos to  reclassify and convert a large portion of the lands, and transfer  ownership to other Cojuangco corporations. Mariano  was referring to the establishment of the Luisita Estate Management,  and the intervention by the Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC) in the  SC case regarding the Hacienda. According to the  RCBC Web site, “in November 1996, RCBC joined Agila Holdings, Itochu and  Hacienda Luisita in putting up the Luisita Industrial Park Corp., a  300-hectare industrial park for Japanese investors.” At the same time, reports said  that Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) chair Jose “Peping” Cojuangco is  planning to set up a 50-hectare National Training Center inside Luisita  for the country’s bid to host the 2014 Asian Games. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100625hed5.html | 
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La Salle president gets DepEd post 06/25/2010
La Salle president gets DepEd post
| 06/25/2010 De La Salle University (DLSU) president Brother Armin Luistro, who is identified with the Black and White Movement and a known supporter of President-elect Benigno Aquino lll, has accepted his offer to head the Department of Education (DepEd) under his government. This is the second time a president of La Salle  University has been tapped as chief of the Education department, after  La Salle Brother Andrew Gonzales was tapped by then President Joseph  Estrada as Education Secretary. “After due  consultation with various stakeholders in the Lasallian community, Bro.  Armin Luistro has accepted the invitation of President-elect Aquino to  be the Department of Education secretary,” a DLSU statement released on  Wednesday night said. Bro.  Luistro is the sixth member of the official family of incoming President  Aquino. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100625hed6.html | 
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