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 Palace propagandists were quick to state to media, after Noynoy Aquino claimed Monday that he had suspended the expanded value added tax (eVAT) on tollways as well as suspending the close to 300 percent increase in toll fares since last week, that his statement on the toll tax and the expressway fare increase was not a “face saving” gesture. Yet  up till Friday last week, and just before the Supreme Court (SC) issued  a temporary restraining order (TRO) on the fare price hike along with  the imposition of the eVAT on tollways, there was Bureau of Internal  Revenue (BIR) Chief Kim Henares, saying that there were no orders from  Noynoy, stressing that all he had told her, when she was appointed by  him, was for her to “just implement the law.” And to her, the law says  that eVAT is to be imposed on tollways. And up  till Friday, Noynoy’s spokesman, who presumably speaks for him, insisted  that which Noynoy did was right, as he blamed the Arroyo administration  for not having implemented the law, whose bases, apparently, are the  two memorandum circulars Gloria Arroyo had issued. Given  the conflicting statements of Noynoy and his BIR chief, along with what  his presidential spokesman stated, it looks like there isn’t any  presidential clearance at all whenever his subalterns issue statements. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100818com1.html | 
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Garbled communications FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 08/18/2010
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Nepal grows wary of Indian ‘interference’ focus 08/18/2010
Nepal grows wary of Indian ‘interference’
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 KATHMANDU — As Nepal’s parliament prepares once again to try to elect a new prime minister after four failed attempts, concern is growing over the role of neighboring India in the protracted political crisis. Nepal’s  prime minister agreed in May to step down to pave the way for a new  power-sharing government in a deal to secure the support of the  opposition Maoist party for an extension of parliament’s term. Since  then, political leaders in the desperately poor country have failed to  reach agreement on the shape of the new administration, prompting New  Delhi to dispatch one of its most senior envoys to Nepal earlier this  month. India said it wanted to help its neighbor  to set up a stable government, but many here believe its true aim was to  prevent Maoist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal — an outspoken critic of India  — from becoming prime minister. “The perception  that Nepal’s sovereignty is being encroached upon has increased,” said  Ashok Gurung, senior director at the India China Institute at The New  School university in the United States. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100818com3.html/ | 
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Not a win by any measure C.R.O.S.S.R.O.A.D.S Jonathan De la Cruz 08/18/2010
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 Now, we have to take back our words. Not long after we echoed the administration’s hallelujahs for reportedly winning our two arbitration cases against Philippine International Air Terminals Corp. (Piatco) (the joint venture company majority owned by the Cheng family of PairCargo), and its partner, Fraport, before the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Singapore and the World Bank’s International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in Washington DC, respectively, we are being confronted with information that far from winning, we actually lost big time. Wow!! How so? Well, per verified reports, while the government actually won the two cases involving $1.1 billion ($565-million Piatco claim and $465-million Fraport claim) it never won any of its 23 counter claims against the two companies. Worse, the ICC ruled that it deemed Piatco a “builder in good faith” thus paving the way for the recovery of expenses in the construction of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 in accordance with an earlier Supreme Court (SC) ruling that allowed for the filing of a case for “just compensation” after the government expropriated the property on grounds that the contract terms were “grossly disadvantageous” to the government..... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100818com4.html | 
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China military gaining on Taiwan, aiming beyond — US FEATURE 08/18/2010
China military gaining on Taiwan, aiming beyond — US
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 WASHINGTON — China is extending its military advantage over Taiwan and increasingly looking beyond, building up a force with power to strike in Asia as far afield as the US territory of Guam, the Pentagon said. In  an annual report to Congress, the US Defense Department said Monday  that China was ramping up investment in an array of areas, including  nuclear weapons, long-range missiles, submarines, aircraft carriers and  cyber warfare. “The balance of cross-Strait military forces continues to shift in the mainland’s favor,” the report said. The  Pentagon said China’s military build-up on the Taiwan Strait has  “continued unabated” despite improving political and commercial  relations since the island elected Beijing-friendly President Ma  Ying-jeou in 2008. The report — which US officials  delayed for five months amid strains with China — covered 2009, before  the United States approved a $6.4-billion arms package for the island in  January. China considers Taiwan, where the  mainland’s defeated nationalists fled in 1949, to be a province awaiting  reunification, by force if necessary. The  military report said China was “already looking at contingencies beyond  Taiwan,” including through a longstanding project to build a  far-reaching missile that could potentially strike US carriers deep in  the Pacific.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100818com5.html | 
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How free is free? HE SAYS Aldrin Cardon 08/18/2010
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 Education officials were on a road show last week feeling the public pulse on their proposal to add two more years in basic elementary and high school education. While the effort seems laudable, its  timing does not seem impeccable as there are still a lot of issues  government must settle first before government could overhaul a system  that is lacking of many things to be near perfect. I  agreed with Education Secretary Armin Luistro when he said Philippine  education has fallen behind many of its neighbors, but adding two more  years to the present basic 10 years (six years primary and four  secondary) education does not make a simple solution to improving our  quality of education. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100818com6.html | 
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Addition not the solution SHE SAYS Dinah S. Ventura 08/18/2010
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 Is the Department of Education (DepEd)’s plan to implement a 12-year basic education program the best answer to our country’s problem of declining quality of education? It is true that we need to  act — and act fast — in order to keep up with our neighbors, but adding  more years to the youth’s schooling cannot only bring with it an  additional financial burden on parents, but also may be a waste of time  unless other issues are addressed first.  Changing  the current program to “seven years in the elementary level and five  years in the secondary level,” as posed by Education Secretary Brother  Armin Luistro, may not a be guarantee our public schools will roll out  better educated students if the quality of teaching and the students’ learning environment remain as deplorable as they do today. The  DepEd says the new program will redesign the school curriculum so that  it is “simplified and competency-driven.” The aim is to “produce  professionally competent and skilled high school graduates,” the  secretary said.That’s all well and good, but what  the department wants to do is increase the number of school years while  also reviewing the entire curriculum to improve the learning  experiences of students.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100818com7.html | 
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Noynoy warned of rumblings in the AFP By Gerry Baldo and Mario J. Mallari 08/18/2010
Noynoy warned of rumblings in the AFP
| By Gerry Baldo and Mario J. Mallari 08/18/2010 A  former chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and  former senator,  who is now a member of the House of Representatives,  yesterday warned President Aquino not to ignore the rumblings in the  military establishment as an offshoot of the concerns raised relative to  the promotions and assignment system. At a press  conference yesterday, Muntinlupa Rep. Rodolfo Baizon said that Aquino  should immediately address the complaint of outgoing Armed Forces  National Capital Region Command (NCRCom) chief Rear Adm. Feliciano  Angue, who had claimed that his new assignment was tantamount to being  demoted while others who have played partisan politics during the  presidential polls last May have been given choice  posts as a political  accommodation for those who helped during the recent presidential  elections. Angue yesterday remained defiant as he  continued airing his gripes before the media despite several warnings  from the AFP and even its chief that he could face court martial  proceedings for violating the AFP’s Code of Ethics.Angue  was everywhere in the media yesterday, gracing television and radio  programs and held another press briefing at his office in Camp  Aguinaldo, despite a gag order from the AFP brass.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100818hed1.html | 
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BSP execs spent P391M BSP execs spent P391M 08/18/2010
BSP execs spent P391M BSP execs spent P391M
| 08/18/2010 Executives of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) seem to have acquired the habit of indulging themselves in the finer things in life after a legislator cited yesterday Commission on Audit (CoA) reports showing a handful of government corporations racking up in P682 million in entertainment bills in 2008 with more than half or P391 million, claimed by the BSP alone for that year. Sen. Ralph Recto  noted that the BSP’s audited “representation and entertainment expense”  was thrice than the representation expenses of all of the country’s  diplomats in more than 80 foreign posts in 2008. Recto’s  findings came amid the Senate investigation into extravagant  compensations given to officials of government-owned and -controlled  corporations (GOCCs). The BSP’s nearly P400  million entertainment tab “ was also almost four times than what the  many offices in the Office of the President spent for dinners,  receptions cocktails, and meetings,” Recto added. Recto  citing a CoA report, said the Office of the President spent P108  million for “representation and entertainment” in 2008, while the  Department of Foreign Affairs, P120 million. The  Department of Education (DepEd), the bureaucracy’s biggest agency both  in budget and manpower, in contrast, shelled out a “trifling P26  million” in representation expense for all its half-a-million workforce ,  Recto said.In all, the national government  coughed up P1.4 billion in representation allowance for its mid-level  and top echelon officials, according to Recto.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100818hed2.html | 
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Davide author of biggest lies in history—Jinggoy By Danessa O. Rivera 08/18/2010
Davide author of biggest lies in history—Jinggoy
| By Danessa O. Rivera 08/18/2010 Despite  questions on the unconstitutionality of the formation of the Truth  Commission, Senate President Pro-Tempore Jinggoy Estrada  yesterday  questioned, in a privilege speech he delivered, not the formation of the  commission but the appointment of former Supreme Court (SC) Chief  Justice Hilario Davide Jr. as its head. Estrada  assailed the character and dubious reputation of  Davide, as the senator  pointed to several “glaring” violations of the law — a technical  malversation of the Judiciary Development Fund (JDF), a clear case of  nepotism and the illegal administering of former President Arroyo’s oath  in 2001 without convening  the Supreme Court (SC), all committed by  Davide. “He (Davide) is a former Chief Justice  who has ignored the law not by neglect but by design. He is an  opportunistic politician who has circumvented the law to further his  personal interests, who has violated the law for personal convenience  and greed, and who has gone as far as threatening members of the House  of Representatives so that the truth can be suppressed. “I  challenge this man’s appointment as head of the Truth Commission  because we must sooner realize that Davide’s intention to investigate  the anomalies of the Arroyo Administration are more apparent than real.  The fact is that Davide’s appointment poses more  dangers than dignity and warrants more caution than confidence in the  Truth Commission.”... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100818hed3.html | 
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SC to hear oral arguments on HLI conflict By Benjamin B. Pulta 08/18/2010
SC to hear oral arguments on HLI conflict
| By Benjamin B. Pulta 08/18/2010 The  Supreme Court will hear today oral arguments on the Hacienda Luisita  dispute, including the compromise agreement between farm workers and the  Hacienda Luisita Inc. (HLI) owned by Aquino-Cojuangco family of  President Aquino that farmers groups had described as a pre-emptive move  on a pending case with the high court to nullify the stock distribution  option (SDO) scheme based on the argument it was a circumvention of  land distribution required under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform  Program (CARP). In guidelines issued by the Court  en banc yesterday the tribunal required the Presidential Agrarian Reform  Council (PARC) and the Secretary of the Department of Agrarian Reform  to comment within a period of 10 days on the motion of HLI seeking the  Court’s approval of the August 6 compromise agreement that the  management signed with several groups of farmers working in the sugar  plantation.  HLI was required by the Court to file  its reply within 10 days on the Comment-Opposition filed by the  respondent farmers’ group, Alyansa ng mga Manggagawang Bukid sa Hacienda  Luisita (Ambala) asking the SC to expunge from the records the  compromise agreement. HLI, meanwhile, issued a press statement saying more farm worker beneficiaries  of HLI continue to sign the compromise settlement that provided them  the choice to either choose the SDO or land distribution. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100818hed4.html | 
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Mancao: Millions offered to clear Lacson, pin blame on another 08/18/2010
Mancao: Millions offered to clear Lacson, pin blame on another
| 08/18/2010 Not only is pressure being applied on state witness in the Dacer-Corbito double murder case, Cesar Mancao, by fugitive Sen. Panfilo Lacson and his “emissaries” to recant his testimony naming the fugitive Lacson as the brains behind the murders, but that he is also being offered millions to clear Lacson of involvement and for him to point to another political personality as the brains. It is  believed that Lacson wants former President Joseph Estrada pointed to by  Mancao as the “brains” behind the double murder that occurred in  November 2000. Estrada has denied this claim of Lacson. Lacson  last year delivered a privilege speech against Estrada, and pointed to  him as being involved in the murders, without any evidence to back up  his charges. His speech was rebutted by Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, who bared even more evidence of Lacson’s alleged involvement in other cases. Lacson  no longer delivered another privilege speech against Estrada, as more  evidence would have been presented by the younger Estrada against  Lacson. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100818hed5.html | 
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CenPEG slams Comelec for denial of poll data access 08/18/2010
CenPEG slams Comelec for denial of poll data access
| 08/18/2010 The Center for People Empowerment in Governance (CenPEG), in a statement issued yesterday, deplored the Commission on Elections’ (Comelec) denial of a long-standing request by the UP-based policy institution for copies of 21 documents issued in connection with the May 10 automated elections. The Comelec en banc decision dated  July 6, contained in Minute Resolution No. 10-0650, gave no reason for  denying CenPEG’s request, its executive director Evita Jimenez said The  en banc decision was received by CenPEG only last week with a letter  dated July 26 from Comelec executive director Jose Tolentino Jr. of the  controversial secrecy folder scam. “The denial is a transgression of  the people’s right to public information,” Jimenez said. “This belies  the Comelec’s claim of transparency on the automated elections and  violates voters’ right to know what really happened in the national and  local polls” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100818hed6.html | 
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