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RP must learn from Ecuador DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 01/27/2012

Friday, January 27, 2012

RP must learn from Ecuador

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
01/27/2012
Other than the letters to its name, the Philippines has other things that are more plentiful than Ecuador: Nine times more population; 10 percent more land area; a sea territory that is far more vast, etc. Yet, Ecuador is much better off in terms of per capita gross domestic product (GDP), with $8,327 compared to our $4,111; or its higher Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.72 compared to our 0.64, among other statistics.

In addition, one key difference will make the Filipino people see the light of day — that is, if they would cease to be mindlessly dependent on mainstream media. This sad comparison centers on a recent announcement on the Philippine government’s share of Malampaya oil profits totaling $1.1 billion, which translates to only 10 percent of the gas facility’s total earnings for 2011. Ecuador, in contrast, gets an astounding 87-percent share of gross revenues today from oil extracted by foreign companies. So what accounts for the Philippines’ sordid plight?

If only we had the same tough pro-people, pro-nation leadership as Ecuador under its progressive President Rafael Correa, the Philippines would also have a just share of its natural and national patrimony. If RP had someone like Correa today, the people would be enjoying not just a $1.1-billion share from Malampaya but around $8.8 billion (equivalent to P360 billion), or about the entire sum of the yearly allocation for interest payments on our foreign debt. If only we had this money in our hands, then Congress could have had the means to budget the principal repayment of our foreign debt in order to wipe this out in a few years’ time.

Ecuador did not always have this vastly pro-people arrangement with the transnational oil companies in its country. Before 2007, it only had a 13-percent share of revenues from its oil fields. All that changed with the victory of a nationalist leadership. And this exciting and welcome development for all Ecuadorians was chronicled in Jayat Ghosh’s “Could Ecuador be the most radical and exciting place on Earth?” in The Guardian.

As a backgrounder, the then 47-year-old Correa was elected in 2007 on an anti-trapo platform after a year of then Vice-President Alfredo Palacio’s transition government, which took over from Lucio Gutiérrez, who was ousted by a “citizens’ movement” protesting his administration’s failures to deliver on land reform, lower unemployment, social services and historical exploitation by the oligarchy.

By December 2008, Correa declared Ecuador’s national debt illegitimate for having been contracted by previous corrupt and despotic regimes. And as he pledged to fight creditors in international courts, he succeeded in reducing the debt before even paying any of it off.

Correa then brought his country into the fold of the Venezuela-led Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas in June 2009. All these policies were, of course, anathema to the US. Thus, a police-led coup that led to the Ecuadorian leader’s kidnapping was launched — with Correa thankfully restored after being rescued by the military. But this by no means deterred him from renegotiating contracts with foreign oil companies, thereby completely changing the rules by December 2010.

Foreign oil firms, which used to pay just over a percentage of their profits to the national government through taxes, were made service providers instead and paid a set fee for each barrel of oil extracted (at about $35 per barrel); the national government then kept everything above that, which allowed it to profit whenever oil prices increased.

Over and above his achievements in the oil sector, Correa also dramatically raised the corporate tax share in the total pie from 35 to 40 percent. These increases were then “put to good use in infrastructure investment and social spending,” raising Ecuador’s proportion of public investment to GDP to 10 percent — the highest in Latin America and the Caribbean — while doubling social spending since 2006, enabling progress toward free education and free health care for all.

Ghosh gushes, “All this may sound too good to be true, and certainly the process of transformation has only just begun. There are bound to be conflicts with those whose profits and power are threatened, as well as other hurdles along the way. But for those who believe that we are not condemned to the gloomy status quo, and that societies can do things differently, what is happening in Ecuador provides inspiration and even guidance. The rest of the world has much to learn from this ongoing radical experiment.”

Here in the Philippines, we have a scion of a cacique family in power who epitomizes a class of people whom Correa fought and overcame to launch the “radical and exciting” changes benefiting the Ecuadorian nation today.

Filipinos need the same type of leadership as the new Latin American leaders like Correa, Hugo Chavez (Venezuela), Fernando Lugo (Paraguay), Dilma Rousseff (Brazil), or Cristina Fernández (Argentina), who continue to push their countries forward with nationalist and pro-people policies.

While Ecuador wrested the just and rightful bounties of its oil wealth from foreign hands and gave them to its people, RP’s past and present governments have merely been in cahoots with Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron, allowing additional investments in Malampaya to dilute the country’s already measly 10-percent share — when the fact is all these “investments” were derived from Malampaya profits courtesy of Filipino power consumers, who have been paying for overpriced electricity through natural gas plants managed by a big oligarchic family.

Just the same, pressure from the likes of Energy Secretary Rene Almendras and his ilk continues for the privatization of the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co.-Exploration Corp. (PNOC-EC), which represents government’s share in Malampaya.

And so, as our country’s senators are caught up in impeachment rapture, the plunder of our nation continues unabated.

(Tune in to 1098AM, dwAD, Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m.; watch Destiny Cable GNN’s HTL edition of Talk News TV, Saturdays, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11:15 p.m., on “New proofs of Hocus PCOS;” visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)
(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120127com6.html

Recto’s foul play FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 01/27/2012

Recto’s foul play

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
01/27/2012
Sen. Ralph Recto thought the viewing and listening public, no matter how small an audience it really is, that it wouldn’t see through what he was doing, which was doing a Drilon, i.e., lawyering for the prosecution Wednesday.

Sure, he can always claim that all he did by questioning the witness, Bureau of Internal Revenue Chief Kim Henares, was merely to clarify the public what it was the “Alpha” returns and the Income Tax Returns (ITRs) were all about, but he went further, and asked, year by year, what was the income of Chief Justice Corona and the amount of taxes paid under the Alpha list. He can always claim that as an excuse.

But — and this is a big but. There was already a ruling made by the presiding judge of the impeachment court, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, disallowing the witness to be questioned by the prosecutor, except to authenticate the documents, to which the defense had already not only stipulated, but also was in full accord — to shorten the authentication process, which merely needed the witness to state that yes, such is true and correct, because she did not have personal knowledge and that she was moreover not competent to give an opinion on the matter related to the CJ’s ITR because she was not an expert witness..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120127com2.html

Americans are against war: But does govt care? (w/ Video)



Americans are against war: But does govt care?

With harsh US rhetoric and tensions around Iran’s nuclear program snowballing by the hour, American polls nonetheless show that most Americans think a war with Tehran would be a grave mistake. But do the leaders care?

­Despite Iran’s recent consent to return to negotiations over its atomic work, the Obama administration says war with Tehran is still on the table. Even harsher statements come from some of Washington’s hawks like Newt Gingrich, who spoke of breaking the Iranian regime within a year..... MORE
SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/americans-no-war-iran-819/

FBI would like to follow you on Facebook and Twitter


FBI would like to follow you on Facebook and Twitter

The FBI has got tired of monitoring social media sites manually and wants to reinvent the process. So, soon your posts may instantly light up on a map as a big red dot if considered suspicious, marking the location of the ‘bad actor.’

­"Social media has become a primary source of intelligence because it has become the premier first response to key events and the primal alert to possible developing situations," says the Request for Information published by FBI on January 19.

The FBI’s ‘market research’ shows that the bureau is planning to monitor all ‘publicly available’ data on social media sites through a new game-changing system..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/fbi-social-networks-privacy-781/

Pentagon's new budget: Rise of the machines

Pentagon's new budget: Rise of the machines


The Pentagon detailed the Defense Department cuts on Thursday that US President Barack Obama hinted at earlier in the month.

While the agenda for the DoD isn’t full of surprises, it exemplifies a trend that the military has seen more and more as of late: droves of drones replacing real-life soldiers.

Under the Pentagon’s new budget plan, America’s war-time arsenal will see a drastic decrease in the number of servicemen, with the DoD instead spending money on robotic unmanned vehicles..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://rt.com/usa/news/pentagon-budget-military-defense-805/

After 2011 toll fee hikes, toll operators report increased profits

After 2011 toll fee hikes, toll operators report increased profits

“The TRB decision approving the automatic increase in toll fee rates every two years should be scrapped.” – Taxpayers Unity vs Toll Fee Hike
By MARYA SALAMAT
Bulatlat.com
MANILA – While most Filipinos today are gritting their teeth over the left and right hike in fees and prices that greeted them this new year, private toll operators of the capital’s highways “are feasting on higher profits,” as a group of consumers focusing on operations of the privatized toll roads said recently.

“This is outrageous,” said the Tutol-Hike or Taxpayers Unity vs Toll Fee Hike, an alliance of consumers, employees and former workers of public transport facilities, as reports came out that the Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC) is expecting its 2011 revenues to be bigger by 12 percent compared to previous year. The increase is attributed to higher toll fees at the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx).

Rodrigo E. Franco, MNTC president, said the increase in revenues is due to toll rate increase. The increase has apparently more than offset the slight reduction in traffic volume at the expressway. Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) disclosed last week that MNTC’s revenue is expected to hit P6.5 billion, higher than P5.8 billion recorded in 2010.

Against public opposition, toll fees in NLEx and other privately operated toll roads were raised by 12-13 percent last year (the SLEx rate was raised by about 300-percent). These increases threaten to be implemented at the expressway every two years, based on the Toll Regulatory Board’s approval.

With truckers, transport groups, other consumer groups and legal personalities, Tutol-Hike (formerly Tutol-Slex) had spearheaded protest actions against the then proposed toll fee hikes in both the South and North expressways. The group has also actively attended the public hearings conducted by the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), hearings which the group later came to describe as bogus for sheer absence of public voice, participation and timely information dissemination..... MORE

SourceBulatlat.com

URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2012/01/26/after-2011-toll-fee-hikes-toll-operators-report-increased-profits/

Drama N.O . N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras 01/27/2012

Drama

N.O . N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E
Jacinto ‘Jing’ Paras
01/27/2012
Or, that which my computer dictionary also defines as “an exciting, emotional or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances,” such as what we have in the ongoing impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona at the Senate. And, such as what I get in my e-mail, where people inject color where there is none, prescribe emotions in true telenovela fashion and cast intrigue by making mountains out of molehills.

“verling40@yahoo.com” is perhaps the most mellow, with “keep on writing, ma’am armida, about CJ Corona and his buddy little girl to counter your editor writer. I’m always looking (forward) to reading your column.”

To clarify, I’m on good terms with my editor. She lets me write what I want to write, does not tell me to drop a paragraph here or change a couple of lines there, she just never censors me, period..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120127com4.html

Iggy Arroyo dies in London hospital 01/27/2012

Iggy Arroyo dies in London hospital

01/27/2012
Negros Occidental Rep. Ignacio “Iggy” Arroyo, brother-in-law of former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo, has been declared dead after life-support systems were removed from him Thursday evening.

Members of the Arroyo clan said Iggy went into a coma last Wednesday and was rushed immediately to a hospital where he was declared clinically-dead early morning Thursday, Manila time.

The younger Arroyo went to London last year to seek treatment for a liver ailment..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120127hed4.html

Prosecution fishing for evidence—JPE 01/27/2012

IMPEACHED CJ, FAMILY ALSO UNDER BIR PROBE

Prosecution fishing for evidence—JPE

01/27/2012
The House prosecution’s penchant for asking vague subpoenas tends to prove that the accusers of the impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona are merely fishing for evidence.

Enrile issued a stern warning after handing down a ruling approving the prosecution panel’s motion withdrawing its earlier request for the court to issue subpoenaes to some bank executives, as well as property developers, supposedly privy to alleged bank deposits and condos of the embattled SC chief justice.

Enrile directed them as well as the defense panel to specify in their requests for the issuance of subpoena ad testificandum and duces tecum the reasons for such..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120127hed1.html

Despite series of media killings, Press Freedom in RP improved — Palace By Fernan J. Angeles 01/27/2012

Despite series of media killings, Press Freedom in RP improved — Palace

By Fernan J. Angeles 01/27/2012

Despite a series of media killings, Malacanang insists that the country is getting to be a safe place for journalists.
Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) Secretary Ramon Carandang said the Philippines has improved in the 2011 Press Freedom Index by the Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) or Reporters without Borders.

He cited better democratic space in the country as the primary reason over what he described as an improvement in the local environment.

RSF, a Brussels-based organization, said the Philippines has improved slightly in its 2011 Press Freedom Index although it still reels from the stigma of the November 2009 Maguindanao massacre where at least 57 were killed including 32 media people..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120127nat6.html

Noy ‘happy’ with DoJ’s cases against foes By Fernan J. Angeles 01/27/2012

Noy ‘happy’ with DoJ’s cases against foes

By Fernan J. Angeles 01/27/2012

Malacañang never runs out of new names to beef up what appears to be a growing membership in what appears to be an exclusive hit-list club. The latest addition in their list is former Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) Chairman Prospero Pichay.

In a statement farmed out by the Office of the Presidential Spokesman to Palace reporters, Malacañang appears to be “very happy” with the Department of Justice (DoJ), which approved the indictment of Pichay in connection with the “anomalous purchase” of the Express Savings Bank.

“We welcome the decision of the Department of Justice panel of prosecutors to file charges of corruption, malversation and violation of the banking law, against former Local Water Utilities Administration Board Chairman Prospero Pichay Jr., and acting LWUA Administrator Daniel Landingin,” the statement said..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120127nat1.html

CA upholds conviction of JI men in LRT blast By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/27/2012

CA upholds conviction of JI men in LRT blast

By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/27/2012

The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld the conviction of three members of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) behind the Dec. 30, 2000 bombing of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) which killed 11 persons.

In a 56-page decision by Associate Justice Danton Bueser, the CA’s Seventh Division did not give credence to the alibi of the accused-appellants Mukhlis Hadji Umpara Yunos (also known as Hadji Onos, Moklis, Muklis and Mocles), Zainal Paks (alias Paks and Mamasao Gaon Naga) and Mohamad Amir (alias Amir, Abdul Fatak Paute) that they were in their respective hometowns when the bombing took place.

Associate Justices Rosmari Carandang and Ricardo Rosario concurred..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120127met1.html

Military sends 115-strong peacekeeping force to Liberia 01/27/2012

Military sends 115-strong peacekeeping force to Liberia

01/27/2012
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) yesterday sent a 115-strong peacekeeping force to war-torn Liberia as part of the country’s commitment to the United Nations (UN).

The 16th Philippine Contingent to Liberia (PCL), composed of seven officers and 108 enlisted personnel and medical staff, was sent off via chartered flight to Liberia at the Clark Air Base in Pampanga during simple ceremonies led by Air Force 1st Air Division chief Maj. Gen. Ricardo Banayat.

Led by Col. Armin Alejaga, the 16th PCL will be relieving the 15th PCL which has been deployed in Liberia since March. Members of the 15th PCL will be arriving back in the country on Jan. 28..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120127nat5.html

Public opinion? FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 01/26/2012

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Public opinion?

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
01/26/2012
Noynoy and his prosecutors, as well as some of their senator-judges, aided by the Yellow media, are banking on trial and conviction by publicity in wooing the so-called public opinion to justify their impeachment vote of conviction of the Chief Justice, as the prosecution cannot seem to win its case in the courtroom.

Noynoy and his aides have come up many times to claim that the people are behind him and support his move to have Chief Justice Renato Corona removed from the high court, because the surveys say so.

In the same vein, some senator-judges allies with Noynoy also claim that public opinion does matter when they vote on the fate of the CJ.

But just what is public opinion? The surveys? The Yellow news media that want to make people believe that which they say affect public opinion? The interest of the “public” that is, the Filipino people in the impeachment trial and the fate of the CJ?.... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120126com2.html

Dis-United States of America?



Dis-United States of America?


Despite President Barack Obama’s calls to fight income inequality any push for national unity will be one-sided as the US is ruled by a small elite, believes Caleb Maupin from the International Action Center.

He told RT that in his last State of the Union address before running for re-election President Obama made a lot of references to the United States as one country where everybody is pulling together and sharing the sacrifice..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/obama-speech-america-disunited-711/

Google to track users... like never before!

Google to track users... like never before!


In a move that has triggered outrage, Google has announced plans to bring all data collected from users’ separate accounts on its sites into a combined profile. Besides raising dubious questions about privacy, this offer is one you… cannot refuse.

­The changes will take effect on March 1. Before that date, Google will notify its hundreds of millions of users about the new rules of the game. In preparation, the company is boosting its privacy policy and terms of service. Users will have to decide whether to agree with the new terms – or lose access to some of their favorite sites. There is no way of opting out of the changes..... MORE
SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/google-privacy-policy-tracking-671/

US troops waltzing into Libya while setting up Iran

US troops waltzing into Libya while setting up Iran

24.01.2012
 
It was recently reported that 12,000 American troops were in Malta waiting for "deployment" to Libya. Who do they think they are sending all those troops into a country they have no business entering? Who gave them permission?  Do the American people even know their troops have invaded yet another country?

Did they get a UN Resolution giving them permission to INVADE the country? No, they did not. They are just waltzing in, as though they had the God-given right, make that SATAN-given right.

Is this how that stinking, lying renegade in the White House withdraws troops from Iraq? Send them somewhere else to infest?.... MORE

SourcePravda.ru

URL: http://english.pravda.ru/history/24-01-2012/120320-US_troops_waltzing_into_Libya-0/

Division. Collision. Deprivation VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 01/26/2012

Division. Collision. Deprivation

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
01/26/2012
Thanks to the Chief Executive for the obsessive protection of long and firmly held dynastic wealth. Thanks to the allies in the Legislative Department for their unconditional allegiance to and patronage of Malacaang. Thanks to the markedly distorted understanding and errant practice of politics in the Philippines. These national liabilities cannot but have their equally national negative impact on the country as felt by the people in general and watched attentively by foreign nationals especially in investors in particular.

Consequences: Actual division among the three separate yet co-equal branches of government that should instead engage in trilateral deference and collaboration..... MORE
SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20120126com7.html

Arab spring: 'Western-backed exported Islamist revolution’ (w/ Video)



Arab spring: 'Western-backed exported Islamist revolution’


The string of uprisings in the Arab world boils down to Saudi Arabia and Qatar using money and influence to hijack public dissent and bring Sunni Islamists to power, says John R. Bradley, British author and expert on the Middle East.

­He argues that the turbulence that saw several governments overthrown in 2011 came from sectarian divide among Muslims, which the West played on, to support its own allies..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/arab-spring-islamist-revolution-723/

Documents on claimed ‘ill-gotten’ wealth barred By Angie M. Rosales and Benjamin B. Pulta 01/26/2012

SENATE EXCLUDES ‘SUSPECTED, REPORTED’ CJ HIDDEN WEALTH

Documents on claimed ‘ill-gotten’ wealth barred

By Angie M. Rosales and Benjamin B. Pulta 01/26/2012

The House prosecution panel was barred by the Senate impeachment court from presenting and declaring any documents or evidence as “ill-gotten” pertaining to the Article 2, paragraph 2.4.

This was the meat of the ruling handed down by the im-peachment court and read at the opening of yesterday’s proceed-ing by the presiding officer, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, on the memorandum filed by the defense panel objecting to the inclusion of charges para-graphs 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 of Article 2 of the Articles of Impeachment.

Enrile, later, in an interview, explained that the prosecution panel cannot present documents pertaining to the bank deposits of Corona, unless it has laid down the basis or the significance of the matter in their charges..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120126hed1.html

Sereno liable for impeach for ‘concealing’ Piatco fee in SALn 01/26/2012

Sereno liable for impeach for ‘concealing’ Piatco fee in SALn

01/26/2012
A member of the minority bloc yesterday said Supreme Court Junior Associate Justice Lourdes Sereno could be liable for impeachment if proven she has failed to disclose the P25 million she collected as professional fees when she represented the government in the arbitration cases in the International Chamber of Commerce court, both in Singapore and Washington, in her Statement of Assets Liabilities, Networth (SALn).

During their weekly press briefing, Siquijor Rep. Orlando Fua said if indeed Sereno filed false information in her SALn, it could qualify as a good subject for an impeachment case.

“That could be a good subject of an impeachment proceeding,” Fua stressed..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120126hed5.html

Aquino on Llamas: Pirated DVD issue ‘not a priority' By Fernan J. Angeles 01/26/2012

Aquino on Llamas: Pirated DVD issue ‘not a priority'

By Fernan J. Angeles 01/26/2012

That cop out clause “not a priority” was again used by President Aquino on an embarrassing incident where Presidential Adviser on Political Affairs Ronald Llamas was caught on camera patronizing a pirated digital video discs (DVD) shop in a Quezon City mall.

Aquino had used the term in the past frequently to dodge questions about his allies and associates who figure in questionable acts and how his refusal to make them accountable hardly jibes with his straight path mantra.
Llamas was recently photographed in front of the illegal DVD store apparently buying pirated movies..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120126hed3.html

Tatad wants Senate to stop ‘Plan B’ if CJ acquitted By Charlie V. Manalo 01/26/2012

Tatad wants Senate to stop ‘Plan B’ if CJ acquitted

By Charlie V. Manalo 01/26/2012

Former Sen. Francisco “Kit” Tatad yesterday said the Senate must do something to stop the plan of the 188 congressmen to bring the impeachment trial to the grassroots in the guise of an information drive saying this could be part of the Aquino administration’s “Plan B” should Supreme Court Chief Justice (CJ) Renato Corona is acquitted.

“Ang husgado ay ang Senado hindi ang kanilang mga distrito. The Senate is the proper forum,” said Tatad in reaction to the disclosure of the congressmen to discuss with their constituents in their respective district the impeachment trial of Corona.

Tatad said the plan of the lawmakers should be brought to the attention of the impeachment court so that the senators could act on it..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120126nat1.html

Noy hints at another terror plot but insists Metro Manila safe By Fernan J. Angeles 01/26/2012

Noy hints at another terror plot but insists Metro Manila safe

By Fernan J. Angeles 01/26/2012

Is the explosion at the Makati business district a handiwork of the terrorists? Is there another terror attack in the offing?

Though President Aquino did not categorically warn of another terrorist plot, but from what he had said, it seemed there is.

In an interview with newsmen, President Aquino appeared to have been avoiding making a categorical confirmation after receiving a lot of criticisms resulting in his public appearance in the national television where he bared a supposed terror plot that would be pulled off by the extremists in time for the Black Nazarene feast..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120126nat2.html

DoJ orders filing of criminal, graft charges against Pichay, et. al By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/26/2012

DoJ orders filing of criminal, graft charges against Pichay, et. al

By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/26/2012

Filing of criminal and graft charges has been ordered by the Department of Justice (DoJ) against former Surigao del Sur Rep. and chairman of Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) in connection with the alleged anomalous purchase three years ago of a cash-strapped bank using state funds.

In a 20-page resolution approved by Prosecutor-General Claro Arellano the DoJ ruled that aside from violations of the provisions of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, likewise recommended was the filing of malversation of public funds and violation of banking laws, rules and regulations against Pichay for his actions in taking over Express Savings Bank Inc. (ESBI) in 2009 which resulted in government losses amounting to P480 million.

Acting LWUA Administrator Daniel Landingin was also included in the charges of the DoJ which also cleared LWUA board members Renato Velasco, Susana Dumlao Vargas, Bonifacio Mario Pea Sr..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120126met1.html

Navy personnel linked to murder of Pestao file complaint vs three military officers for covering up suicide case By Mario J. Mallari 01/26/2012

Navy personnel linked to murder of Pestao file complaint vs three military officers for covering up suicide case

By Mario J. Mallari 01/26/2012

Navy personnel linked to the supposed killing of Ensign Philip Andrew Pestao in 1995 have filed formal complaint before the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) against three military officers, two of them also from the Navy and classmates of Pestao, for allegedly covering up what they claimed as suicide case.

In a letter sent to AFP Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Jessie Dellosa through their counsel lawyer Ana Luz Cristal, the accused Navy personnel, led by retired Capt. Ricardo Ordoez, maintained that Pestaos death was a case of suicide, citing several instances indicating his suicidal tendencies.

In their complaint, Ordoez and his former subordinates at the BRP Bacolod City charged Lt. Col. Felix Tayo, a member of the AFP Medical Corps, and Navy Commanders Joselito de Guzman and Romulo Vigilancia of covering up the suicide case..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120126met2.html

Arab spring: 'Western-backed exported Islamist revolution’ (w/ Video)



Arab spring: 'Western-backed exported Islamist revolution’


The string of uprisings in the Arab world boils down to Saudi Arabia and Qatar using money and influence to hijack public dissent and bring Sunni Islamists to power, says John R. Bradley, British author and expert on the Middle East.

­He argues that the turbulence that saw several governments overthrown in 2011 came from sectarian divide among Muslims, which the West played on, to support its own allies..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/arab-spring-islamist-revolution-723/

Solon mulls impeachment raps against Justice Sereno By Charlie V. Manalo 01/25/2012

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Solon mulls impeachment raps against Justice Sereno

By Charlie V. Manalo 01/25/2012

Samar Rep. Ben Evardone yesterday bared that he is considering filing an impeachment case against Supreme Court Junior Associate Justice Lourdes Sereno, the first appointee to the high court of President Aquino, if he can be presented evidence against Sereno showing that she failed to state her huge P25 million legal fees as the Philippine government’s lawyer in the arbitration cases in the International Chamber of Commerce court, both in Singapore and Washington, in her Statement of Assets Liabilities, Networth (SALn).

In her summary of her SALn, which she had submitted earlier, when there was pressure from the House of Representatives through the House prosecutors for impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona to bare his SALn, Sereno’s

networth of some P17 million appeared to be less than what he had earned from her professional fees as one of the Philippine government’s lawyers in arbitrating the cases concerning the Philippine International Airport Terminals Co. (Piatco) in the ICCin the case of Fraport AG, on the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal lll (NAIA-3) controversy..... MORE

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Comelec wants GMA transferred to regular jail By Pat C. Santos 01/25/2012

Comelec wants GMA transferred to regular jail

By Pat C. Santos 01/25/2012

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has asked, through a motion, the Pasay Regional Trial Court (RTC) to order the transfer of the detained former President, Rep. Gloria Arroyo, to a regular detention facility, which would be the Pasay City Jail.

The former President is currently detained under medical arrest at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) in Quezon City.


Comelec spokesman James Jimenez revealed that the petition was included in a three page motion at the sala of RTC 112 Judge Jesus Mupas where it asked the VMMC officials and doctors to explain why the former president should still remain in the hospital..... MORE

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ILO: Noy failed to create enough labor opportunities By Michaela P. del Callar 01/25/2012

ILO: Noy failed to create enough labor opportunities

By Michaela P. del Callar 01/25/2012

Despite the recent frequent hype about the supposed improvement in the image of the country during the administration of President Aquino resulting in increased investments in the country and thus the creation of more jobs, Aquino fell short of creating labor opportuni-ties for Filipinos, the International Labor Organi-zation (ILO) said, warning that job generation must be dealt with at once if the country wants to sustain its economic growth.

Although employment growth in the Philippines has remained “positive,” the ILO, in its annual report, said some 40.2 Filipino workers remain in a state of “vulnerable unemployment.”

Sluggish employment rate, according to the ILO, stemmed from fluctuations in the country’s gross domestic product growth (GDP) or the total value of the country’s goods and services in 2011 and from back to back major tropical storms that damaged agricultural production that displaced large numbers of workers..... MORE

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Gunmen kill 15 fisherfolk, wound 3 others off Basilan sea By Mario J. Mallari 01/25/2012

Gunmen kill 15 fisherfolk, wound 3 others off Basilan sea

By Mario J. Mallari 01/25/2012

Fifteen fishermen were reportedly killed by still unidentified armed men during a strafing incident in Basilan province on Monday, belated reports reaching Camp Aguinaldo said yesterday.

Military Western Mindanao Command (Wesmincom) spokesman Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang said that 18 fishermen aboard three fishing boats were fired upon by more or less six armed men while fishing along the waters off Sibago Island in Mohammad Ajul town around 7 a.m.

Quoting reports from the field, Cabangbang said that 15 fishermen were reported killed during the attack while three others survived, one of them, however, remains in critical condition after sustaining gunshot wounds in the head and the back..... MORE

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Senate Court urged to place Vizconde on witness stand By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/25/2012

Senate Court urged to place Vizconde on witness stand

By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/25/2012

A private lawyer representing anti-crime advocate Lauro Vizconde said the Senate Impeachment Court trying Chief Justice Renato Corona should seriously probe his client’s claim of lobbying by big law firms in the high court should his client take the witness stand.

In a statement, counsel Ferdinand Topacio who represents Vizconde urged the Senate Court to use the impeachment to eliminate influence-peddling and politics in the appointment of magistrates.

Vizconde’s testimony is being eyed in the Senate Court to reiterate his claims that he was granted an ex parte audience with Corona in the latter’s office shortly before the decision in the Hubert Webb appeal was handed down by the tribunal..... MORE

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BoC seizes P37-million chemicals, lab equipment used in manufacturing shabu By Conrado Ching 01/25/2012

BoC seizes P37-million chemicals, lab equipment used in manufacturing shabu

By Conrado Ching 01/25/2012
The Bureau of Customs (BoC) has seized P37.5 million worth of chemicals and laboratory equipment at the Port of Manila (PoM) which the bureau said would be used in manufacturing methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu.

Commissioner Ruffy Biazon said the contraband was stacked in six 20 footer container vans in violation of the provisions of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines and the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1992.

“With our determined and unrelenting anti-smuggling operations, smugglers’ resources will eventually dry up. Perhaps, when this happens, they will now resort to legal means to earn a living,” Biazon said..... MORE

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Janelle’s lawyer asks NBI to yield Pastera to court By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/25/2012

Janelle’s lawyer asks NBI to yield Pastera to court

By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/25/2012

The camp of Janelle Manahan said it welcomed the surrender to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) of Ryan Pastera who was pinpointed by other suspects as the person engaged by the Bautista siblings to hire gunmen to carry out the assassination of Ramgen Revilla and Janelle Manahan.

Pastera is a fraternity brod and best friend of Gail Bautista’s husband, Hiro Furuyama. Pastera also served as either best man or one of the groomsmen in last year’s wedding of Gail and Hiro who are presently undergoing preliminary investigation before the Parañaque City Prosecutor’s Office.

“Did Ryan Pastera really ‘surrender’ to the NBI or was he in the company or custody of the NBI all this time? The NBI could not deny providing Pastera special protection during the preliminary investigation conducted sometime in November and December as several NBI agents were caught on video escorting Pastera to the Paranaque Prosecutor’s Office,” Janelle’s lawyer Argee Guevarra said..... MORE

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The public’s pulse FRONTLINE Ninez Cacho-Olivares 01/24/2012

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The public’s pulse

FRONTLINE
Ninez Cacho-Olivares
01/24/2012
The defense panel wants Senator-Judge Franklin Drilon to inhibit, and Drilon has already said he won’t do so, because there is no basis for such an inhibition call. A big reason for Drilon not to inhibit himself is that it would be one less vote for conviction of the Chief Justice.

But whatever reason Drilon, as impeachment judge, gives, does not matter, since even calls for inhibition is the decision of the judge, not of the defense, or even of the presiding judge.

xxxx....This is no longer 2000, when a highly partisan impeachment court made the trial of then sitting President Joseph Estrada collapse and was applauded by the elite in the country when it was clearly the destruction of the rule of law and the reign of the rule of force..... MORE

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'Clear signal' to Iran: UK warns of more firepower in Hormuz

'Clear signal' to Iran: UK warns of more firepower in Hormuz

Britain could send reinforcements to defend the sensitive Strait of Hormuz against a possible blockade by Iran.

­On Sunday, the Royal Navy dispatched HMS Argyll to a flotilla of mostly American warships in the Gulf region. These have been gathering ever since the tension between Iran and the West started to bubble last year..... MORE

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URL: http://rt.com/news/uk-iran-reniforcement-strait-561/

Marine gets three months in jail for massacring two dozen civilians

Marine gets three months in jail for massacring two dozen civilians

More than six years after Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich led a squad of Marines into two Haditha, Iraq homes and massacred two dozen civilians, the American serviceman in charge has reached a plea deal.

For nine counts of manslaughter, Wuterich will get three months of confinement.

Wuterich is the last of eight men tied to the November 2005 killing that left 24 Iraqis dead, including women, children and the elderly.... MORE
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URL: http://rt.com/usa/news/wuterich-haditha-civilians-iraq-513/

Sanctions dodge: India to pay gold for Iran oil, China may follow (w/ Video)



Sanctions dodge: India to pay gold for Iran oil, China may follow


India has reportedly agreed to pay Tehran in gold for the oil it buys, in a move aimed at protecting Delhi from US-sanctions targeting countries who trade with Iran. China, another buyer of Iranian oil, may follow Delhi’s lead.

The report, by the Israeli-based news website DEBKAfile, states that Iran and India are negotiating backup alternatives with China and Russia, should the US and EU find a way to block the gold payment mechanism..... MORE

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URL: http://rt.com/news/iran-india-gold-oil-543/

Signs of life: Alien ‘scorpions’ found on Venus? (PHOTOS)

Signs of life: Alien ‘scorpions’ found on Venus? (PHOTOS)


Are we still alone in the universe? Well, if a Russian scientist is right, a Soviet probe already solved one of humanity’s greatest riddles by discovering alien life on a neighboring planet - three decades ago.

­While generations of stargazers dreamed of little green men on Mars, a recently published article in the Russian Solar System Research (Astronomicheskii Vestnik) magazine says a Soviet probe may have actually captured images of alien life on Earth’s scorching sister Venus back in 1982..... MORE

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Self-destruct VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 01/24/2012

Self-destruct

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
01/24/2012
This term is usually applied to weapons that are prepared in a way that it self-detonates in a given time and opted place — this is the usual understanding and implication of the phrase “self-destruct.” Prepare the power keg as desired and designed. Leave it alone, and it automatically brings about its own self-explosion or detonation, its own wreckage and demolition. The phenomenon of self-ruin finds their relevance about individuals who “self-destruct” primarily on account of their own twisted thinking and pursuant errant actuations. Theirs are foolish desires and designs, convoluted options and irrational decisions. Their unreasonable behavior and weird decisions undo their own personal worth and dignity, their private and public stature. Again, leave them alone and they “self-destruct” — by themselves.

Greed! This is one of the eventual causes of someone geared for self-destruction. In plain language, the said capital vice is understood as an inherent craving for something constitutional rapacity of something. Said craving or rapacity is usually directed toward having anything coveted, everything desired. It has some kind of a driving premise: “All or nothing!”.... MORE

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Still regarding Corona NO HOLDS BARRED Armida Siguion-Reyna 01/24/2012

Still regarding Corona

NO HOLDS BARRED
Armida Siguion-Reyna
01/24/2012
As it enters its second week, the impeachment trial of the Supreme Court Chief Justice remains top on most everybody’s commentary, in coffee shops and beauty parlors and classrooms and funeral wakes.

Says reader Florencio Pacis: “Corona did not have the strength of character, let alone delicadeza, to refuse Gloria knowing that it was a ‘midnight appointment’ and therefore illegal. Intelligent and smart as he is perceived to be, it did not occur to him that Gloria had a malicious agenda and/or evil design in appointing him CJ. Come on now, he knew what he was going into when he accepted. Now that a legal process to rectify his illegal appointment, he cries foul and there are people who actually think it is unconstitutional? He should just resign instead of fighting. That is, of course, if there is any bit of propriety left in him.”.... MORE

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Sereno’s P25-M arbitration fees not included in SALn EXCLUSIVE By Ninez Cacho-Olivares Editor in-Chief 01/24/2012

Sereno’s P25-M arbitration fees not included in SALn

EXCLUSIVE

By Ninez Cacho-Olivares Editor in-Chief 01/24/2012

Supreme Court Junior Associate Justice Lourdes Sereno, the first appointee to the High Court of President Aquino, submitted, together with Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio a summary of their Statement of Assets and Liabilities, where Sereno claimed a networth of some P14 million.

Yet documents tend to prove that Sereno mistated her networth and perhaps even failed to declare a huge amount of fees in dollars amounting to some $ 580,000.00 or P25 million collected by her as one of the Philippine government’s lawyer in arbitrating the cases concerning the Philippine International Airport Terminals Co. (Piatco) in the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Singapore and the ICC in Washington in the case of Fraport AG, on the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal lll (NAIA-3) controversy.

Sereno has also allegedly issued a false statement on her application to the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) for the High Court’s post, claiming she was a lecturer at the Hague Academy of International Law..... MORE

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HR watchdog says Noynoy reneged on vow vs impunity 01/24/2012

HR watchdog says Noynoy reneged on vow vs impunity

01/24/2012
In a separate report, HRW said the Philippine government should disable abusive paramilitary forces and take concrete steps to hold those responsible for killings and other rights violations to account.

The group, in its 2012 World Report, called the arrest of former Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan, the highest-ranking militart officer to be charged for human rights abuses, an “unprecedented development.”

Palparan, who remains at large, is implicated in the abduction, torture, and killing of dozens of leftist activists in the Philippines..... MORE

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Lawmaker junks Palace yarn on agrarian reform program By Charlie V. Manalo 01/24/2012

Lawmaker junks Palace yarn on agrarian reform program

By Charlie V. Manalo 01/24/2012

Anakpawis Rep. Rafael Mariano yesterday lashed out at Malacaangs unabashed claim that the recent developments in the Hacienda Luisita case indicate progress in land reform.

Since the presidency of Aquinos mother, the late President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino, the government had been using Hacienda Luisita to grandstand the so-called achievements in land reform, Mariano said in a statement.

To regard as progress the delaying tactics by the Cojuangco-Aquino family to block distribution of Hacienda Luisita is an affront to Luisita farmer-beneficiaries and all farmers fighting against landlessness and land grabbing. Aquino did nothing but protect his familys immoral control over the disputed sugar estate, Mariano said..... MORE

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70 Pinoys may escape death in China By Michaela P. del Callar 01/24/2012

70 Pinoys may escape death in China

By Michaela P. del Callar 01/24/2012

About 70 jailed Filipinos facing death penalty on charges of drug trafficking in China may get a reprieve if they show good behavior while in detention, it was learned yesterday.

These Filipinos, a Department of Foreign Affairs report said, were sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve, meaning their sentences will be commuted to a lesser penalty if they exhibit good conduct during their stay in prison.

Also in China, another 45 Filipinos, on the other hand, were meted life imprisonment, 80 with fixed-term sentences, while 12 more have cases pending in court..... MORE

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Lim marks ‘Year of the Water Dragon’ rites with gift-giving activities to poor 01/24/2012

Lim marks ‘Year of the Water Dragon’ rites with gift-giving activities to poor

01/24/2012
Mayor Alfredo Lim yesterday marked the celebration of the “Year of the Water Dragon” with a series of gift-giving activities for the city’s poor residents, leading of the traditional Chinese New Year Grand Parade along the streets of Chinatown in Binondo, Manila.

At the same time, Lim called for the public not to believe predictions that the world will end this year.

“Do not and we should not believe this absurd and baseless prophecy. No one can predict the end of the world and 2012 will not be the end of the world but the beginning of endless and countless blessings for all of us,” Lim said.“Let us hope and pray that the 2012 water dragon will confer upon us the Chinese five blessings of harmony, virtue, riches, fulfillment and longevity, not disasters or calamities.”.... MORE

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Valenzuela, Narvacan ink pact for mutual benefits By Arlie O. Calalo 01/24/2012

Valenzuela, Narvacan ink pact for mutual benefits

By Arlie O. Calalo 01/24/2012

The city of Valenzuela and the municipality of Narvacan Ilocos Sur have forged a sisterhood agreement which will expedite mutual attainment of socio-cultural, technological and economical development, local officials said over the weekend.

According to the city government’s public information office, Valenzuela Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian and Narvacan Mayor Zuriel Zaragosa signed the memorandum of agreement (MoA) during the celebration of Bagnet Festival last month.

The core objective of establishing the pact was to promote favorable partnership and cooperation between the two local government units and their constituents, the two mayors said..... MORE

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On oil, on all: BSA III useless DIE HARD III Herman Tiu Laurel 01/23/2012

Monday, January 23, 2012

On oil, on all: BSA III useless

DIE HARD III
Herman Tiu Laurel
01/23/2012
Last Wednesday, Jan. 18, newspapers reported Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras as saying that government “cannot control” and has “no right to dictate oil prices because that would be tantamount to regulation,” which he argues is “against the law.”

If that were true, then why do we have an energy department at all? The oil companies can have absolute rein on the market, and we can remove all the playacting that government is still there to keep them in check.

The reality is, a Department of Energy (DoE) does exist. It is supposed to be implementing what Almendras mouths as “the law,” which, in plain English, is simply regulation. Government is supposed to regulate by putting up protective measures to help Filipino families and the nation’s economy from suffering economic collapse.

However, Almendras is doing the opposite. By championing deregulation, he wants to ensure that our people continue to remain defenseless against the predatory pricing and market manipulation of transnational oil corporations in cahoots with the local oligarchs.

What is the “market” that Almendras invokes? You will find a thousand ways of defining it, such as from Economy Watch, which says, “a market is an environment that allows buyers and sellers to trade or exchange goods, services and information. These interactions define demand and supply characteristics;” or from Wikipedia, which defines it as “one of many varieties of systems, institutions, procedures, social relations and infrastructures whereby parties engage in exchange.”

Is this like my baker preparing pan de sal that I later buy — end of story? If it were that simple, then there should have been no market chaos in the “deregulated” world economy of the past 20 years that was brought in by the US-UN-promoted free trade and globalization.

If “deregulation” were that great, then why is it that the “regulated” economy of China, with its controlled yuan and state-led system, is doing better than all the rest?

Moreover, is the oil sector of China deregulated? For that matter, is the US oil sector really deregulated? These two countries maintain secret oil stockpiles that extend far into the future to ensure their fuel security.

On June 24, 2011, it was reported in US media that the “US releases oil from stockpiles to aid economy,” spurred by the “Obama administration’s decision… to release 30 million barrels of oil from… emergency stockpiles… designed to bolster the economy and soothe consumers’ concerns amid political unrest in Libya and the Middle East… (which) move coincided with a similar 30 million-barrel release by other International Energy Agency (IEA) member countries… (sending) oil prices to a four-month low in trading…”

Is this an action that characterizes regulation or deregulation? What is clear is that the US government and the IEA do intervene to “bolster the economy… soothe consumers’ concerns… (and send) oil prices to a four-month low…” Now, isn’t that regulation?

Free market apologists will argue that “intervention” is not “regulation;” but intervention is certainly not “deregulation,” at least in the sense that Almendras uses it — that is, never to touch the free market play of oil.

This certainly brings us back to the proposal I have put forward for years now, which is for the Philippines to have a 12-month oil or fuel stockpile bought with excess foreign exchange in the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and some in US bonds in the US Treasury, or part of the Special Deposit Account sleeping in the BSP vaults. A solon or two had echoed this same idea; but they were immediately rebuked by Platts oil consultancy, whose “expert,” ironically named Montespeque opined that stockpiling would only raise oil prices and hurt the Philippines.

And so we ask: Are China and the US hurting themselves by stockpiling oil? Wasn’t that June 24, 2011 release by Obama and the IEA of some of this stockpile timed to send “oil prices to a four-month low?”

There are very many forces that actually intervene in the “deregulated” oil market, influencing and turning it to their advantage. Commodities traders buy, sell and resell oil futures while big traders consciously and deliberately influence market prices through their bet placements, pushing up oil prices in cahoots with other players (e.g., global media giants and politicians of the major powers, who create events for the benefit of their finance and oil principals — the major contributors to their political campaigns).

Imagine sheep herders and sheep dogs with tags on them, like “oil giants,” “market speculators,” “oil traders,” “business media wires,” “business cable news,” “US president,” “Israel,” acting in unison, herding the sheep (aka the market) this and that way.

Since late last year up to now, the oil market has been attributing its volatility to the US-Israel vs Iran et al. scenario. Yet there was nary a note from BSA III and Almendras in all that time save for their sudden announcement of ”rationing” oil once a crisis erupts. Aside from this, the Palace has only one other measure, the “Pantawid Pasada,” which one newspaper headlined, “Pantawid Pasada card is free — DoE.”

Well, the measly P300 may be free for the drivers who receive it but it should be made clear that government is budgeting and paying the oil companies for the oil that drivers draw from the cards. It is therefore really not a subsidy for public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers but for the oil companies. And if government cuts the excise tax allegedly to help the public, that is still no help at all as it cuts government revenues, which will then have to be raised somewhere else. It is only the oil companies that win in every one of these scenarios.

BS Aquino III, Almendras, and the DoE are all useless and inutile. They are actually the greatest obstacle to reestablishing a people and economy-friendly oil sector, as well as a regime of people-oriented re-regulation that seeks to dismantle an oligarch-enriching “deregulated regulation.”

(Tune in to 1098AM, dwAD, Sulo ng Pilipino/Radyo OpinYon, Monday to Friday, 5 to 6 p.m.; watch Destiny Cable GNN’s HTL edition of Talk News TV, Saturdays, 8:15 to 9 p.m., with replay at 11:15 p.m., on “Hocus PCOS used two software;” visit http://newkatipunero.blogspot.com for our articles plus TV and radio archives)

(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)

 
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From the horse’s mouth EDITORIAL 01/23/2012

From the horse’s mouth

EDITORIAL
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01/23/2012
Noynoy who was having a major ego trip during an anniversary bash of his Liberal Party (LP), bared in the open that the impeachment of Chief Justice Renato Corona was the handiwork of the party and some other allies in the House of Representatives and that the whole plot was laid out in early December. A few days after came the railroaded move against the Supreme Court head at the House.

He said in all candor that the plot was hatched by the LP and some other congressmen who are Liberals at heart and in deed even if they are not members of the party.

He bragged that Corona’s impeachment was one of the brightest moments of the party.

This ended any argument about Noynoy instigating the removal of a co-equal head of the judicial branch of government because of the admission. It also gave credence to what Corona has been crying about, which was the looming dictatorship being set up by Noynoy..... MORE

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Libyan Resistance and western hypocrisy

Libyan Resistance and western hypocrisy


by Konstantyn Scheglikov

An important and expected event has occurred in Libya. Resistance leaders spoke about the creation of a temporary government in Libya. People all over the world, who comprise the world community, expected this moment. Now our task is to demand that our countries' governments withdraw recognition of the NTC occupational regime because they are not the legal representatives of the Libyan nation, and to begin diplomatic relations with the real Libyan government.

This government is being launched on a temporary basis until full Libyan liberation from the NATO invaders. This is because after that, People's Committees of different levels will be reinstated, and they will continue to govern Libya as it used to be prior to the invasion in February 2011. Certainly all encountered mistakes will be taken into serious consideration to prevent further causes for a new intervention..... MORE

SourcePravda.ru

URL: http://english.pravda.ru/hotspots/terror/18-01-2012/120272-Libyan_Resistance_and_western_hypocrisy-0/

Syria: Arab League roadmap is ‘attack on national sovereignty’ (w/ Video)



Syria: Arab League roadmap is ‘attack on national sovereignty’


The Syrian leadership has rejected the Arab League's transition plan aimed at curbing violence in the country. The authorities say it does not reflect the will of the people and violates the country's sovereignty.

"Syria rejects the decisions taken which are outside an Arab working plan, and considers them an attack on its national sovereignty and a flagrant interference in internal affairs," state TV quoted an official as saying..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/syria-rejects-sovereignty-attack-413/

Iran 'definitely' closing Strait of Hormuz over EU oil embargo

Iran 'definitely' closing Strait of Hormuz over EU oil embargo

Tensions in the Gulf could reach a breaking point as a senior Iranian official said Iran would “definitely” close the Strait of Hormuz if an EU oil embargo disrupted the export of crude oil, the semi-official Fars news agency reports.

The announcement came in response to a decision by the European Union on Monday to impose an oil embargo on Iran over the country’s alleged nuclear weapons program..... MORE

SourceRT.com

URL: http://rt.com/news/iran-close-strait-hormuz-embargo-455/

OFWs slam planned 150% hike in Philhealth premiums

OFWs slam planned 150% hike in Philhealth premiums


By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com
MANILA — Overseas Filipino workers and their families are up against what they say is yet another ploy to milk them for money: a whopping 150 percent increase in health insurance premiums.

Migrante International and its chapters in Hong Kong and the Middle East have issued declarations against the announcement recently made by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation or Philhealth Board that it will raise Philhealth premiums effective July 2012.

The board recently issued Circular No. 022 imposing the 150-percent hike in premium fees to the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP). It will affect all members and enrollees of Philhealth, including OFWs.
Premiums from members will increase to P600 (US$13.95) from P300 (US$6.97) a quarter, or an annual premium of P2,400 (US$55.81). This was explained as a way to offer better benefits for members and to achieve the goal of universal health care.

The new policy is expected to cover all agency-new hires as the Philhealth is a requirement for the Overseas Employment Contract, and overseas professionals.

Migrante chairman Garry Martinez said that OFWs are outraged by scheduled premium increase policy, saying that they are already burdened with many tax impositions. He said that the Benigno Aquino administration has already slashed budgetary expenditures for OFW services, but it continues to charge other questionable fees on OFWs without implementing proper consultation processes with the sector and other stakeholders.

The migrant group staged a picket protest in front of the Philhealth main office in Pasay on Friday, January 13. It has also launched an online petition campaign to oppose the premium hike.


Martinez said that they are also studying allegations that the Philhealth premium may also be a direct violation of Republic Act 8042, as amended by RA 10022, which prohibits increases in government fees for services rendered to OFWs and their dependents.

The migrant leader said that aside from being an unjustified and arbitrary state exaction, the Philhealth premium betrays the true nature of the Aquino administration’s overall economic program in the coming years.

“As we see it, in lieu of implementing direct taxation on the people which are immediately and easily opposed by the public, the government is resorting to schemes that intend to earn direct revenue from the people through fee hikes and impositions on government services and by government owned and controlled corporations like the Philhealth,” he said.

No consultations with OFWs 

In Hong Kong, the United Filipinos in Hong Kong (UNIFIL-HK) said that the news of increased premiums is also most unwelcome to OFWs in the special administrative region.

Unifil chairwoman Dolores Balladares said that the government had previously forced OFWs to become mandatory Philhealth members.

“Now it’s again forcing us to pay higher premiums. This is an added to all OFWs. We’re already burdened by so many financial requirements such as the illegal recruitment fees of recruitment agencies. Many of us are also buried in debt to trying repay loans made to financing agencies,” she pointed out.

She also expressed fear that the increased fun in PhilHealth will only be used for corruption.

“There are still a lot of controversies surrounding PhilHealth and how it’s being run. Among these is the issue of bogus claims being funded. What happened to the P530 million (US$ 123,255.81) transferred from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Medicare account to the electoral coffers of ex-president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo? OFWs are war that increasing Philhealth’s funds will lead to worsened corruption in the agency,” she said..... MORE

Source: Bulatlat.com

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JPE: No delay but trial speed depends on House panel By Angie M. Rosales and Gerry Baldo 01/23/2012

IF SKILLFUL, PROSECUTORS TO TAKE 1 MONTH TO PRESENT EVIDENCE

JPE: No delay but trial speed depends on House panel

By Angie M. Rosales and Gerry Baldo 01/23/2012
Depending on the skills of the prosecution, Impeachment Court presiding officer Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile estimated that it would take them a month to present their evidence against impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona since evidence presented in the trial does not need specifications.

Enrile also denied allegations that the proceedings are being delayed.

“There’s really no delay in the proceedings. What’s delaying the trial is the marking of the documents. That’s why I told both parties not to be too detailed in their evidence.

Complaints of “delays” even among his colleagues, some senator-judges, have been aired lately..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120123hed1.html

Lawyers, judges appeal anew to senators to be impartial By Ted Boehnert and Benjamin B. Pulta 01/23/2012

Lawyers, judges appeal anew to senators to be impartial

By Ted Boehnert and Benjamin B. Pulta 01/23/2012

The bias of some senator judges in the impeachment trial is becoming too obvious for comfort and local judges and lawyers are now calling on members of the Senate impeachment court to put off politics as usual and try the case of Chief Justice Renato Corona objectively.

The Metropolitan and City Judges Association of the Philippines (MetCJAP) also appealed to the senators to disregard political affiliations and even public opinion when they cast their votes on whether the Chief Justice is guilty or not of the eight articles of impeachment filed against him by the House of Representatives.

“As senator judges, they owe it to the people not only to be impartial, independent and honest but they should be perceived to be impartial, independent and honest as well,” MetCJAP president and Cagayan de Oro City Judge Cesar Merlas said, in an interview..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120123hed3.html

2 cargo ships sink in RP; crew safe 01/23/2012

2 cargo ships sink in RP; crew safe

01/23/2012
A Panama-registered cargo ship sank off the Philippines’ eastern seaboard yesterday, but all 14 crew members were rescued, the Coast Guard said

The m/v Sun Spirit was carrying iron ore bound for China when the accident occurred while passing in waters off the island of Catanduanes.

The exact cause of the accident has not yet been determined, officials said, but maritime accidents are frequent in perennially turbulent waters off the country’s eastern side facing the Pacific Ocean..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20120123hed4.html

Groups to fight eviction of ‘informal’ settlers 01/23/2012

Groups to fight eviction of ‘informal’ settlers

01/23/2012
Different urban poor groups nationwide under Alyansa Kontra Demolisyon, a network against demolition of homes and forced eviction, were gearing up against threats of eviction from their homes that have escalated unprecedentedly under the Aquino regime.

The groups announced its plan for a big march of the urban poor to the Supreme Court and Malacañang before the end of the month, to clinch a nationwide “moratorium” on demolition.

In its statement, the group also condemned the National Drive Against Professional Squatters and Squatting Syndicates (Ndapsss) that the Aquino administration has claimed to answer the worsening problem of squatting in the country..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20120123nat3.html

CoA asks DoTC to justify contract with ad firm By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/23/2012

CoA asks DoTC to justify contract with ad firm

By Benjamin B. Pulta 01/23/2012

Government auditors are asking Palace ally and Transportation Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II to substantiate the basis for Department of Transportation and Communications (DoTC) contract with an advertising firm for the lease of advertising space in three stations of the Edsa MRT 3.

A complaint for graft and corruption was filed in October 2011 against five individuals, including four senior officials of the DoTC for anomalies in the lease of advertising space by the Edsa MRT 3 to Trackworks.

In a 3-page Audit Observation Memo submitted to Roxas and DoTC, MRT 3 general manager Honorio Vitasa, audit team leader State Auditor Lolita Marquez and Atty. Aristotle Ilarde recommended that the DoTC submit an explanation why it failed to hold public bidding for the conduct of advertising activities in Buendia portions of Ayala and Shaw stations..... MORE

SourceThe Daily Tribune

URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/metro/20120123met4.html

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