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 Noynoy is evidently trying to show political will in his anti-government intervention stance in most issues that he is confronted with the latest of which are the Hacienda Luisita land distribution problem and the value added tax (VAT) on toll, along with his expressed statement in his State of the Nation Address about government subsidies on the National Power Corp. and the mass rail transit system. The  effort is something that the past administration was never entitled to,  due to former President Arroyo’s abject unpopularity and the evident  public’s distrust of her every moves. With an 85  percent or thereabouts net approval rating based on the latest surveys,  Noynoy, if the public sentiment, as gauged by the survey, is accurate,  could then do no wrong in whatever policy thrust he takes for now. Yet  the outrage over the hacienda scam being perpetrated by Noynoy and his  Cojuangco clan on the poverty-stricken workers, along with the insensate  increase in tax toll fees, not to mention his doing nothing at all to  get the toll fare increase lowered to reasonable levels instead of a 250  to 300 percent hike, all show that his so-called popularity is just an  illusion drummed up by his image makers. Increasingly,  however, his bias against populist measures is starting to cost  Noynoy’s cosmetic image of being a pro-masses leader which was the gist  of his “Kayo ang boss ko” inauguration speech. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100816com1.html | 
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Pressure tactics FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 08/16/2010
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 From recent developments, it certainly looks like fugitive Sen. Ping Lacson’s men who are today in position and power, are attempting to get their former boss freed from murder charges, prior to his return home — but cleared and thus, with no arrest warrant waiting for him. Over  the weekend, Ferdinand Topacio, lawyer of state witness on the double  murder case of publicist Salvador “Bubby” Dacer and his driver, Emmanuel  Corbito, former Philippine National Police Senior Supt. Cesar Mancao,  accused the National Bureau of Investigation of harassment for detaining  him at the NBI and take his client into custody. The NBI is headed by a close aide and former subordinate of Lacson, NBI Chief Magtanggol Gatdula. When  he was appointed NBI chief by Noynoy Aquino, the issue of Gatdula’s  closeness to his former boss, already a fugitive, surfaced, but Gatdula  claimed that he was a professional, and that his ties with his former  boss will not stop him from doing his job. If that  is so, why then would the NBI want to detain Mancao, a free man, and a  state witness who is moreover under the witness protection program, and  take him under NBI custody? Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100816com2.html | 
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Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb: Experts at desert survival FEATURE 08/16/2010
Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb: Experts at desert survival
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 NOUAKCHOTT — Small groups of Islamist militants weave through the desert in powerful 4x4’s. Armed to the teeth, they move under cover of darkness, hiding from spy-planes and satellites during the day. A harsh, nearly unnavigable landscape, the desert has become their element. A  video shot in 2007 in northern Mali seen by AFP gives insight into what  it takes for al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb to survive undetected in  the vast desert of West Africa. A 4.5-liter Toyota  Landcruiser is loaded with spare wheels, 500-liter cans of fuel, jerry  cans full of water, sleeping mats, tents and food. Perched on the back  are four to six men holding Kalashnikovs or rocket launchers. “They  are better armed and equipped than the soldiers in the region,” says  Mauritanian journalist Isselmou Ould Moustapha, a specialist on  jihadism. “Their drivers are experienced, often people of the desert. They have GPS and night vision goggles for night riding, off-track. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100816com3.html | 
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Skewed ‘political capital’ idea DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 08/16/2010
Skewed ‘political capital’ idea
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 \"But I would rather be right than popular,’ said the president,” according to a 2007 BBC News report. Earlier in 2004, the San Francisco Gate had this other presidential quote: “I earned capital in this campaign, political capital, and now I intend to spend it.” The first is from Gloria Arroyo justifying her new revenue measures in her State of the Nation Address while the latter is from George “Dubya” Bush pushing the Iraq War. Last week, the newspaper mouthpiece of  the Yellows had “Aquino ready to sacrifice political capital” as its  headline on the tollways value-added tax (VAT) wherein it quoted PeNoy’s  spokesman saying, “…we’d rather be unpopular because in the long term  we know that the value-added tax will be used for the social service we  have promised.” Well, son-of-a-gun. They sought popular support to the hilt during the campaign; but now, after taking power, they sneer at it! Without  a doubt, the “political capital” being bandied about by PeNoy and his  sycophants is nothing but a whip to coerce people into accepting new  taxes — taxes that he promised would never happen if they gave him their  votes. And as most didn’t believe this promise, more than half of  Filipino voters didn’t vote for him. Still, the SWS and Pulse Asia  whipped up the incredible surveys claiming that PeNoy suddenly got an 88  percent trust rating after his inauguration, which led PeNoy’s people  and some other less astute quarters to assume as “political capital.” Even  if that illusion did actually translate to genuine political capital,  then it already disappeared as quickly as PeNoy went back on his word of  “no new taxes.” This is in keeping with the nose-dive of the once “most  popular” Barack Obama’s political capital when Americans discovered  that his promised “change” was a sham. Political  capital for any leader is the sum total of the mandate and public esteem  he gets from the nation. In the first place, PeNoy was never a  “majority president,” the reason his supporters went on to manufacture  this “political capital” through their controlled media’s blitzes and  popularity surveys before and after the polls. Strangely, many in the  opposition, even among the Left, were led to believe such propaganda,  which is why, at best there, there’s some modicum of virtual political  capital achieved. The Wikipedia discussion on  “political capital” says, “Political capital must be spent to be useful…  In addition, it can be wasted, typically by failed attempts to promote  unpopular policies that are not central to a politician’s agenda.”  Indeed, PeNoy is trying to use his virtual political capital, but for  whose benefit? Obviously, not the people’s. We  know that since at least 70 percent of all VAT is prioritized to pay the  national debt, it’s obvious that the first beneficiaries of this VAT on  toll ways are the International Monetary Fund,  the World Bank, and the finance mafia. Although hidden from the  political scene, these groups and institutions are very much present in  the system as they are the ones that call the shots. An  example of this power is the appointment of the new Supreme Court  associate justice whom PeNoy says he doesn’t know personally (of course,  since someone else made the decision). Maria Lourdes Aranal-Sereno is  from the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), a known bastion of Big  Business. The Inquirer billed Sereno’s appointment as the “Triumph of  intellect over shabby politics.” For sure, since public interests and  assets will be threatened by Sereno’s legal opinions, notwithstanding  Miriam Santiago’s praises which are laughable, it will be more like the  “triumph of vested interests.” The tollways VAT is  obviously not going to benefit the millions of Filipinos who depend on  these arteries of travel to and from work, home, business, farm, rest  and recreation, and countless other activities. Allocating a bit more to  toll fees wouldn’t be much of a problem if the people’s incomes were  improving. But with static, if not decreasing, incomes, allocating more  for this means taking away a bigger chunk from people’s daily needs. PeNoy  doesn’t know this because he doesn’t have a family to care for, as one  of my radio listeners, 17-year-old scholar Angeline, says. Moreover,  PeNoy’s staff, Ochoa and company, are known to be high-flying lawyers  cum political aides of such alleged public fund profligates as Sonny  Belmonte, that they wouldn’t even know the meaning of having to budget  one’s monthly income. The Supreme Court came to  PeNoy’s rescue by issuing a TRO on the tollways VAT; but the stupidity  of PeNoy’s Malacañang still knows no bounds. Lacierda came out to own up  to the pressure, this even after World Bank Revenue girl Kim Henares  had already denied PeNoy’s involvement in the issue. There  is no doubt that the brawl over the tollways VAT has already expended  much of the virtual political capital of PeNoy. Just listening to the  morning radio shows reveals at least a 90 percent rage against PeNoy’s  insistence on this new tax (on an existing tax). Now, even the Yellows I  talk to fear that PeNoy will be lost in six months’ time. Maybe  PeNoy can crawl back to public acceptance by using this “political  capital” to say “No” to the oligarchs, the IMF-WB, the US Embassy, and  once and for all say “Yes” to the demands of the people for lower power  and water rates, lower toll fees and a better life! (Tune  in to Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.  on 1098AM; watch Politics (and Economics) Today, Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 9  p.m., with replay at 11 p.m. on Destiny Cable Channel 21; visit our new  blog, http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com)  | 
(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)
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Chinese ‘gold’ brings Egyptians a little taste of luxury FEATURE 08/16/2010
Chinese ‘gold’ brings Egyptians a little taste of luxury
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 CAIRO — A Cartier ring for just $8? In Egypt, “Chinese gold”— an affordable imitation of the precious metal— has swamped the jewellery market, granting the poor a little taste of luxury. As in many other  countries, the Egyptian market has been flooded with Chinese goods —  everything from electronics to plastic cigarette lighters have been  shouldering locally made goods out of the way. And  in a country where 40 percent of the 80 million population lives on  less than $2 a day, the so-called Chinese gold has been widely welcomed,  particularly by young couples who struggle to afford the traditional  marriage dowry. The current price of one gram of  24 carat gold in Egypt stands at 218 Egyptian pounds ($38), while the  Chinese version — a mixture of aluminium, iron and other metals — only  costs around 20 to 30 Egyptian pounds ($4 to $5) per gram. “Chinese  accessories are cheap and elegant, the styles are varied and the best  thing is that they look just like gold,” said 31-year-old Amira showing  off her Chinese trinket. Ancient Egyptians considered gold the skin of gods, lending it spiritual as well social value. A  walk down Old Cairo — lined with jewellery shops — is a testament that  the pharaohs’ modern-day compatriots still hold high regard for the  precious metal...... MORE | 
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When everything clears HE SAYS Aldrin Cardon 08/16/2010
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 I don’t smoke. It’s  not a confession, but a declaration, so that friends who do simply  won’t (or at least fight the urge) to smoke whenever I, or other friends  like myself  who don’t puff poison, am around. I  hate its smell that lingers, although I can live (and die later) with  it, after some time. Call me passive, or simply tolerant, but yes, I can  live with smokers. I tried smoking some eons back, but ‘twas not for  me. My decision was for practical reasons: I  didn’t want to spend more on cigarettes, I simply can’t stretch my  always limited daily budget. Nobody has disproved  findings about smoking being addictive, so I wonder if the Department of  Health’s proposal to adopt the “Obama model” in increasing cigarette  tax to P4.50 per stick, or P90 per pack, would not be staggering for  smokers to continue on their habit, or addiction if you view it that  way. What works in the US, however, may not work  in RP.  But the DoH mission is not to simply raise funds for government,  but to slice a big number off the estimated 17.3 million of the  Philippines’ 90 million population, who may quit or be turned off by  every stick’s prohibitive price, like I did when I was introduced to it  back in high school. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100816com6.html | 
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Smoking issue SHE SAYS Dinah S. Ventura 08/16/2010
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 The image of a two-year-old child taking a drag from a cigarette stick longer than his middle finger is disturbing enough to get health and anti-smoking advocates going. Heck, it’s enough to raise a ruckus among the most placid of persons everywhere, making them fired up enough to want to punch the adults around the child who think it’s fun to corrupt such innocence. We all know smoking is a bad  habit; that smoking kills and causes the most disgusting things to  happen to one’s lungs, but this doesn’t stop the millions of Filipinos  who smoke from picking up a stick and lighting it. With every smoky  breath they blow, they lessen their lifespan by seconds, but I bet  nothing could make them drop their cigarettes in shock more than the  knowledge that for every 20-stick cigarette pack  they buy, they may  have to shell out P90 of their hard-earned money. If  the planned proposal by new Health Secretary Enrique Ona to increase  the tax on cigarettes pushes through, their smoking days may soon be  over. In a move designed to help fill the country’s depleted coffers, as  well as discourage people from smoking, the Department of Health  suggested this increase of sin tax with the support of certain health  groups. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100816com7.html | 
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SC to issue ruling despite Luisita deal 08/16/2010
| DAR EXEC SAYS COMPROMISE MEANT TO PREEMPT TRIBUNAL SC to issue ruling despite Luisita deal08/16/2010 The compromise deal between the farm workers and the Cojuangco-Aquino family of President Aquino who owns the disputed Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac does not automatically end the land dispute cases pending before the Supreme Court (SC) and the high court will still issue a decision on the long-standing case, SC spokesman Jose Midas Marquez said yesterday. The  recently brokered compromise deal does not automatically mean the land  dispute cases pending at the high court has been resolved, Marquez,  citing past similar cases, said. He added it was  very likely that the SC will issue a decision on the case between the  management of Hacienda Luisita Inc. (HLI) and its worker-farmers pending  before it.  “Once the Court assumes jurisdiction  over a particular case, a petition filed would not be mooted just  because a compromise has been reached among the parties. The case would  still be subject to the final review of the Court,” he said.  An official of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) had said  the compromise deal that involved the distribution of money was an  attempt to preempt the SC that had yet to rule on the validity of the  stock distribution option scheme (SDO) that was ordered scrapped in 2005  purportedly for failing to improve the lives of HLI workers.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100816hed1.html | 
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Senate to seek fair GOCC pays in inquiry By Angie M. Rosales 08/16/2010
Senate to seek fair GOCC pays in inquiry
| By Angie M. Rosales 08/16/2010 The Senate will try to recommend a competitive compensation packages for executives of state firms without these being excessive as the chamber starts a probe nto reported excessive and unwarranted salaries of some officials in government controlled and owned corporations (GOCCs). Sen. Edgardo Angara said  salaries and allowances of GOCC executives should still be competitive  enough to compete with those given in the private sector but not  exceedingly high to the point of it being considered already an  extravagance. The Senate committee on finance  under Sen. Franklin Drilon had set the Senate inquiry tomorrow on the  excessive salaries and incentives of the GOCC executives.  The first round of public hearing is an inquiry into the government officials from the Department of Budget and Management, Department of Finance and Executive Secretary office, according to Drilon.  Angara  said he is backing the move taken by Drilon to conduct an inquiry into  the matter, to review the compensation package received by GOCC  officials. “It seems that some GOCC’s compensation package are even bigger than the private sector. We ought to look  into it if it’s for the purpose of retaining the employees,” said  Angara, former chairman of the Senate committee on finance..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100816hed2.html | 
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House probe set on MWSS perks; truth body sought By Gerry Baldo 08/16/2010
House probe set on MWSS perks; truth body sought
| By Gerry Baldo 08/16/2010 The  controversy involving the extravagant financial packages that officials  of the state water service regulator Metropolitan Waterworks and  Sewerage System (MWSS) receive which was among the revelations made by  President Aquino himself in his State of the Nation Address (Sona), a  party-list lawmaker yesterday pursued the creation of a “Truth Task  Force” at the MWSS itself to uncover irrgeularities in the agency. Bagong  Henerasyon party-list Rep. Bernadette Herrera Dy said the proposed task  force would look into allegations that ranking officials of the firm  have been enjoying numerous perks and other benefits amid the country’s  rising budget deficit. Herrera-Dy said that investigation would be conducted with the cooperation of  Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson who will be forming  a team that will determine the veracity of reports that the MWSS  management and board of trustees have transformed the water agency into a  virtual milking cow. She said that Singson  assured her that his agency would cooperate in the House investigation  relative to the multi-million peso irregularities in the water agency. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100816hed3.html | 
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AFP urges ‘demoted’ Angue to accept new post By Mario J. Mallari 08/16/2010
AFP urges ‘demoted’ Angue to accept new post
| By Mario J. Mallari 08/16/2010 The  Armed Forces of the Philippines yesterday reminded outgoing National  Capital Region Command (NCRCom) chief Rear Adm. Feliciano Angue that he  has no reason to reject his new assignment and urged the two-star Navy  officer to go to the AFP’s grievance committee if he has any complaint  regarding his new post. AFP spokesman Jose Mabanta  Jr. said that refusing an assignment is “unmilitary-like” as he  stressed AFP personnel “live” on orders. Last  Friday, the AFP announced the approval of President Aquino of the third  wave of top-level reassignments in the 120,000-strong military  organization which affected 23 star-rank officials, including Angue who  was named as new commanding general of the Naval Forces in Western  Mindanao. “He can refuse it but that is being  unmilitary-like because we thrive, we live, we breathe on orders…he  cannot refuse because that is the oath we have taken, that we move on  orders,” Mabanta explained.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100816hed4.html | 
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3 members of PMA Class ’77 loom as top bets to succeed Verzosa 08/16/2010
3 members of PMA Class ’77 loom as top bets to succeed Verzosa
| 08/16/2010 The race for the top post of the 130,000-strong Philippine National Police is largely expected to be a three-cornered fight among members of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 1977 following their reassignments in the PNP. Reliable sources in the  PNP said the recent promotions of the three PMA Class 1977 members,  namely, Deputy Director Generals Perfecto Palad and Raul Bacalzo and  Director Benjamin Belarmino Jr. are clear indications that one of them  could succeed incumbent PNP chief Director General Jesus Verzosa. Verzosa  has announced he will opt for an early retirement to give way to  younger officers to go up the ladder of PNP leadership. He is reaching  the mandatory retirement age of 56 on Dec. 25.  There were talks that Verzosa will retire in September or October. Of the three members of PMA Class of 1977, Palad is the most senior.  He is currently the PNP’s number two man being the deputy chief for administration. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100816hed5.html | 
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Palace legal team hit for ‘rush jobs’ on EOs By Angie M. Rosales 08/16/2010
Palace legal team hit for ‘rush jobs’ on EOs
| By Angie M. Rosales 08/16/2010 Sen.  Joker Arroyo yesterday twitted Palace’s “brush” with the Supreme Court,  when a recent directive by the Executive was practically struck down,  saying President Aquino’s lawyers should learn to be cautious and not be  eager beaver when it comes to policy matters. The  senator’s comments were in relation to the case raised before the high  tribunal for intervention, the matter of imposing the 12-percent  value-added tax (VAT) on toll rates, executive orders (EOs) revoking  midnight appointments and on that automatically promoting lawyers in  government service to the rank of career executive service officer III  (Ceso III).“That should  not be happening. They should avoid it. Government, as much as possible  should have not been involved in a case. Within a period of 46 days into  office of the new administration, there’s already a case brought before  the SC and it was one serious case. It’s unfair to the SC, for them to  be given such a serious case,” he said, referring to the matter of the  VAT on toll rates, the implementation of which was barred by the SC with  a temporary restraining order (TRO)..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100816hed6.html | 
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