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 The Liberal Party (LP) is trying to throw its weight around in the ongoing tussle at the Senate for prime committee posts with its members seeking to corner the most sought-after chairmanships, drawing the comment from Sen. Joker Arroyo that it was a case of the smaller guys wanting to get the bigger pie. Sen. Francis Pangilinan’s  withdrawal from the Senate presidency was hailed by his partymates as an  act of statesmanship, but now the LP is into arm-twisting in the Senate  to lay its members’ hands on the juicy posts. Despite  the fact that the current president is a party member, the LP,  it  seems, is finding it difficult to haul in recruits from both the Senate  and the House of Representatives, thus weakening President Aquino’s  legislative leverage on the many bills that he claims he plans to pursue  in his reform agenda. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100730com1.html | 
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Fractious LP eyes big pie EDITORIAL 07/30/2010
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Homework time FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 07/30/2010
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 Good grief! Do these new secretaries in the communications group know just what they are doing and saying? From  the way they sound, everything but everything can be made legal and  binding through an executive order (EO) signed by their president,  Noynoy Aquino. Thus, even when there is no law  backing up their dual and co-equal status as full Cabinet secretary,  Sonny Coloma and Ricky Carandang will both be communications group  secretary, and not a press secretary, even when there can be no  communications group as a frontline department in replacement of the  Office of the Press Secretary, as this department can only be abolished,  and replaced by Congress, not by a mere EO. But apparently, they believe that this can be done without the participation of Congress. Well, good luck to them.Stated  differently, the Aquino administration and its officials, especially  Noynoy, believe that they can do anything they want, through an EO,  which, it should be stressed, does not have the same effect and force of  a law, unless of course, the EO is buttressed by an existing law, or a  constitutional proviso, both of which are absent..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100730com2.html | 
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Mexican capital aims to be oasis for gays FEATURE 07/30/2010
Mexican capital aims to be oasis for gays
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 MEXICO CITY — Mexico City’s gay community has in recent decades turned the capital into a relative oasis in a strongly Catholic country reknowned for its conservatism and machismo. The authorities  in the Mexican capital are now seeking to attract gay tourism, even  though there is still widespread discrimination against them. The city is well placed “to become the first gay friendly destination in Latin America,” said Tourism Secretary Alejandro Rojas. In  March, the urban sprawl of some 20 million people celebrated the first  legal gay and lesbian weddings in Latin America. And this week,  authorities said they had opened the first tourism office for  homosexuals in the region. Gay tourists are discerning, respectful and spend 47 percent more than heterosexual tourists, Rojas said. His  leftist city government last week offered a free honeymoon here to the  first gay couple to wed in Argentina after that country legalized  same-sex marriages in the whole country. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100730com3.html | 
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A scandal in the making MR. EXPOSE Amb. Ernesto Maceda 07/30/2010
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 President Aquino announced in his State of the Nation Address (Sona) that he has received an offer of $100 million from a business group/developer for the lease of the two Philippine Navy bases, the Headquarters at Roxas Boulevard adjacent to the PICC and the Bonifacio Naval station which is also the Headquarters of the Philippine Marines, adjacent to Global City and Forbes Park. Both properties have a total area of about 30 hectares. He confirmed the advanced negotiations at the Philippine Star anniversary. It’s a creative solution to the  Philippine Navy’s shortage of ships. But it should go through a  transparent process. Considering its location, it appears that the $100  million or P4.5 billion offer is low for  300,000 square meters adjacent  to Forbes Park.  Forbes Park lots sell at P85,000/sq.m. It  should, therefore, be open to public bidding with a minimum bid set at  $300 million at least. To begin with, an objective appraisal of the  value of the two properties must be made before the bid is set. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100730com4.html | 
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PeNoy’s half-true lies DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 07/30/2010
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 PeNoy’s State of the Nation Address (Sona) cued the mainstream, oligarchy-controlled media on the propaganda line that the National Power Corp. (Napocor)’s rate hike petition is due to the artificially low rates it charged upon instruction of Malacañang under Gloria Arroyo. By highlighting this, PeNoy created the impression that the massive debt incurred by Napocor had been due to incompetence and corruption. PeNoy’s Energy Secretary Jose Almendras, former executive of the energy conglomerate Aboitiz Group, even followed this up on radio every day. What PeNoy omitted is the fact that Napocor’s dire situation today is a result of the distorted privatization program, which has saddled it with debts (accrued over the decades from its service expansion across the country) while giving away its profit-generating assets for a song to private power producers, as well as, transmission and distribution companies. In effect, Napocor was robbed of revenues that were supposed to service its debts. Most  of these independent power producers or IPPs started business by taking  advantage of Napocor’s power generating assets that were privatized by  government to them. The sale of these assets, in turn, assigned to the  Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (Psalm) Corp., was  supposed to pay off Napocor’s debts; but a balance of at least P475  billion remains. Government absorbs 35 percent (which we pay for as taxes)  and we, the consumers, absorb 65 percent as “stranded contract costs”  and “stranded debts,” which we will all pay under the so-called  “universal charge.” On the July 29 morning radio  program of Noli de Castro with Almendras as guest, the Napocor tale was  again thrashed about with the two lambasting the state-owned power  corporation without explaining the history of its debts. Why, De Castro,  in his infinite ignorance, even exclaimed, “Basta gobyerno ang may  hawak lugi” when the truth is, his ABS-CBN bosses and their ilk are said  to have gotten the biggest slice of the Napocor pie. PeNoy,  Almendras, De Castro will obviously not report the most enlightening  Philippine energy news item of the past week: “Meralco income up 82  percent on 14 percent hike in volume sold,” as headlined by a business  paper. In the first semester alone, Meralco profited by a whopping P5.8  billion from P3.18 billion in the same period last year.  Such reports  of gargantuan earnings hikes abound; yet little notice is taken. Alas,  the shenanigans of privatization know no bounds. In 2008, Meralco  admitted that it charged consumers P13 billion in power that was never  delivered because they have the “take-or-pay” purchased power agreement  provisions courtesy of the power privatization law, Epira (Electric  Power Reform Act), passed by the Edsa II Congress. And in 2009, Meralco  reported a 119-percent increase in its net profit.  Meanwhile, Aboitiz  Power, Almendras’ mother company, reported its profit rising 143 percent  in 2008, which it attributed to acquired government power assets. PeNoy,  Secretary Almendras and the likes of Noli de Castro, ABS-CBN, GMA7, and  the mainstream newspapers are in cahoots with the power oligarchs in  hiding these facts from the people. The other  fairy tale from the Sona is the much ballyhooed leasing out of the  30-hectare Naval HQ property. Considering that this is near the prime properties  of Metro Manila, i.e. Forbes Park and Fort Bonifacio, the offer PeNoy  was boasting of amounts to a “steal” as relayed to us by real estate  experts. This is not only a fairy tale; we can smell a scam here and it  would not surprise us if PeNoy’s campaign contributors (who are also  big-time real estate moguls) put him up to it. The  expressway to the North that PeNoy said a foreign investor has offered  to build, which would certainly entail the usual “sovereign guarantee,”  will lead to exorbitant toll rates again. It’s as  if PeNoy is deaf to the pains and cries of commuters and traders using  the present BOT expressways and skyways that are charging sky high toll  fees that make the cost of things, such as  tourism, vegetables, meats,  poultry, and everything else that needs to traverse the expressways  higher. Hearing Secretary Sonny Coloma say that  “Anyway, they (the pained commuters) can take the old highway” shows us  how insensitive PeNoy’s people are and how ignorant they are of the  economic impact their decisions make. PeNoy’s foreign-funded highway  will be another highway to ruin. Still, the same  insensitivity plagues them on the MRT fare hike issue and the “cash  transfer” plan of Dinky Soliman which will end up increasing hunger  again, as inflation eats up the value of the “cash” for less rice as time goes by. The  final lie we spotted is PeNoy and Secretary Jesse Robredo’s spiel about  the eradication of jueteng because the reports keep streaming in that  not only is jueteng alive and well even in the province of Robredo but a  new, more powerful gambling operation has spread all over the country  called the “Meridien.” Operating alongside the “legalized” Small Town  Lottery (STL), it definitely has the underside that really rakes in the  money. The PNP big bosses are certainly not going to stop the  P30-billion illegal gambling operations because, our informants aver,  the top brass of the police allegedly split the P1-billion bounty per  annum. People should note how Robredo has softened  his statements on these illegal gambling operations, as in his own home  province, the political kingpins who also run jueteng have long  overshadowed him. In all, nothing has changed in  this country: The looting by the oligarchs, criminal gangs, and corrupt  bureaucrats continue. It’s a fairy tale that has no happy ending unless  real revolutionary change intervenes. (Tune  in to Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.  on 1098AM; watch Politics Today, Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., with replay  at 11 p.m. on Destiny Cable Channel 21, with the topic, “Stop Agus and  Pulangui Privatization” and other power issues, with Mr. Louie Corral  and PALAG; visit our new blog, http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com)  (Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel) URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100730com5.html | 
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Row over Cyprus air control poses growing safety risk FEATURE 07/30/2010
Row over Cyprus air control poses growing safety risk
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 NICOSIA — A decades-old dispute over the control of Cyprus airspace has sparked accusations of a growing safety risk as the volume of air traffic over the divided resort island expands. The Greek Cypriot head of Nicosia Air Traffic Control,  which under international law is responsible for supervising the  airspace over the island as well as a large slab of the adjacent eastern  Mediterranean, says there have been near misses and that the number of  incidents is growing. The rival Turkish Cypriot  aviation authorities, who oversee flights between Turkey and the  breakaway north of the island and claim jurisdiction over the  surrounding airspace, acknowledge there is a problem but say the cause  is the Nicosia controllers’ refusal to talk to them. “We’ve had a couple of very bad incidents,” said Nicosia air traffic chief Haris Antoniades. “We had a very, very serious case about 18 months ago,” Antoniades told AFP. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100730com6.html | 
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Dutch troops to leave Afghanistan after ‘proud’ four years focus 07/30/2010
Dutch troops to leave Afghanistan after ‘proud’ four years
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 THE HAGUE — The Dutch troop deployment in Afghanistan, often held up as a model for other peace missions, ends after four years on Sunday amid concerns about the void it will leave. “We  offer the majority of the population relatively safe living conditions  and advancements in health care, education and trade,” chief of defense,  General Peter van Uhm, said of his troops’ legacy in the southern  Uruzgan province. “We have achieved tangible results that the Netherlands can be proud of,” he told a news conference on Wednesday. Around  1,950 Dutch troops are deployed in Afghanistan, mainly in Uruzgan where  opium production is high and the Taliban very active, under the  Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). Nato  had asked the Netherlands to extend the mission, which started in 2006  and has cost the lives of 24 soldiers, by a year to August 2011. This sparked a political row that led to government collapsing in February and the end of the Dutch deployment.The mission is known for its “3 D” approach of defence, development and diplomacy.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100730com7.html | 
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Ombudsman suspends 6 poll execs over P690-M folders By Charlie V. Manalo 07/30/2010
Ombudsman suspends 6 poll execs over P690-M folders
| By Charlie V. Manalo 07/30/2010 The  Office of the Ombudsman yesterday placed under preventive suspension  six Commission on Elections (Comelec) officials in connection with the  canceled awarding of a P690-million contract to OTC Paper Supply for the  purchase of the Ballot Secrecy Folders (BSF). This was an email statement from the Ombdusman’s Office sent to the media. Ordered  placed under preventive suspension for six months without pay were  Comelec Executive Director Jose Tolentino Jr.; Bids and Awards Committee  (BAC) chairman  Maria Lea Alarkon, and BAC members Allen Francis Abaya,  Maria Norina Casingal, Martin  Niedo and Antonio Santella. Comelec  Chairman Jose Melo said the commissioners, including himself,  immediately signed the resolution placing Tolentino as well as all the  members of their BAC under a six-month suspension without pay, pending  the conduct of a formal inquiry against them.  “Suspension will be effective (Friday),” Melo told reporters at a news briefing yesterday. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100730hed1.html | 
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SC: Noy’s family-owned sugar mill acted in ‘bad faith’ By Benjamin B. Pulta 07/30/2010
SC: Noy’s family-owned sugar mill acted in ‘bad faith’
| By Benjamin B. Pulta 07/30/2010 The  Supreme Court (SC)  has decided a labor case filed by sugar workers  against  the  Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT) owned by the family of  President Aquino, which decision ruled against the Cojuangco-Aquino  clan’s sugar business, saying it acted in  bad faith. In  a 10-page decision penned by Associate Justice Antonio Eduardo Nachura,  the SC’s Second Division said the sugar mill acted in bad faith in  slashing the 13th month pay of its employees and turned down the  petition filed by CAT seeking the reversal of the Court of Appeals  issued last year. The appellate court had ordered  the firm to revert back to its long-established formula in computing the  employees 13th month pay. The sugar mill cut the  workers’ 13th month pay after staging a protest action six years ago.  The protest left at least seven sugar workers dead and scores injured. CAT  claimed  there had been an error in the computation of the 13th month  pay of its employees which it claimed was discovered only by the  management when the workers’ union – Central Azucarera de Tarlac Labor Union — raised a question concerning the computation of their 13th month pay for 2006..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100730hed2.html | 
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Fight for Senate panels heats up; floor voting likely By Angie M. Rosales 07/30/2010
Fight for Senate panels heats up; floor voting likely
| By Angie M. Rosales 07/30/2010 The  fight for Senate committee chairmanships is far from over as wranglings  among senators are still on a high pitch, and unlikely to be resolved  through dialogs. Still fighting tooth and nail  over committee chairmanships among senators, the only option left may be  through election of the committee chairmen, in which case, the Liberal  Party (LP) members may lose out in the voting process, having less  members in the Senate. The matter is seen as not  being easily resolved despite assurances by Senate leaders, given that  there are senators now alleging that some of their colleagues  are out  to protect their alleged vested interests in cornering those known  “juicy” positions in the upper chamber. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100730hed3.html | 
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Querubin, Marine officers to talk on ‘Hello Garci’ scandal By Mario J. Mallari 07/30/2010
Querubin, Marine officers to talk on ‘Hello Garci’ scandal
| By Mario J. Mallari 07/30/2010 Some  officers and men of the Philippine Marines are now ready to spill the  beans on the alleged manipulation of the 2004 presidential elections  won by former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo by a slight  margin over opposition standard-bearer, the late movie actor Fernando  Poe Jr. Marine Commandant Maj. Gen. Juancho Sabban said the Marines will tell the truth should the Truth  Commission,  created by President Aquino to look into the alleged wrongdoings of the  Arroyo administration, call them to shed light on the alleged  widespread manipulation of the 2004 presidential polls. “If they want the truth, the Marines will give them the truth,” he said. “Since  it’s a creation of the President, our Commander-in-Chief, then they  (Marines) are obliged to appear before the commission,” said Sabban,  adding “basically, it’s almost an order because the commission was  created by our Commander-in-Chief, so following the doctrine of the  chain of command, they should appear before the commission.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100730hed4.html | 
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Give truth body a chance, critics told By Mario J. Mallari 07/30/2010
Give truth body a chance, critics told
| By Mario J. Mallari 07/30/2010 Only those who have something to hide will not cooperate with the yet to be formed “Truth Commission,” Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said yesterday even as she doused fears the body would be used for a political witchhunt. At a press briefing, De Lima,  asked to comment on what some critics say would be a “toothless” body  to go after graft and corruption, said the proposed agency would  nevertheless be formed through a presidential decree instead of a law. “Passing  a law (to put up a commission) would take time,” De Lima explained,  saying the truth agency “would have compulsory powers to compel  witnesses to appear.”  “I foresee that only potential respondents would not appear (before it),” she said. She said the Aquino administration is still studying how to go about penalizing those who ignore its subpoena.“Let  us remember that this proposed Truth Commission is a fact-finding body  and its powers would be merely recommendatory. It will not be a body  that would adjudge people as guilty or not. What’s important is  information and evidence are collected,” she stressed..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100730hed5.html | 
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Aquino’s Cabinet in for CA rough sailing 07/30/2010
Aquino’s Cabinet in for CA rough sailing
| 07/30/2010 President Aquino’s appeal to Congress, through the Con-firmation on Appointments (CA) body, to go easy in screening his appointees when they are subjected to confirmation hearings, appeared to have fallen on deaf ears — at least on the part of the senators, some of whom are said to be out to scrutinize, with a fine-toothed comb, even former media practitioners who have been appointed by Aquino to positions with full Cabinet rank. “Why should we be soft on anyone? We have to screen everybody with the same standards and I will ask the question  you are asking me. Were you part of the LP (Liberal Party) campaign?”  Sen. Loren Legarda said when asked to comment on the “hiring” of former  broadcast journalists and a broadsheet columnist to form part of the  so-called “communications group” of Malacañang. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100730hed6.html | 
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