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Vol. 4. No. 25 LOS ANGELES

A Balita Media Publication

Wednesday - Tuesday, March 18 - 24, 2015

Pacquiao undergoes random blood test Los Angeles, United States |AFP| Sunday 3/15/2015 – Manny Pacquiao was given a random drug test Saturday, only two days after the US Anti-Doping Agency revealed the Filipino boxing icon and future foe Floyd Mayweather agreed to Olympic-style testing. A report on GMA News in Pacquiao’s homeland detailed that he had given blood and urine samples to a medical technician that made an unannounced visit to Pacquiao’s training area in Los Angeles. Pacquiao agreed to the extra doping protocol as part of the contract signed to fight unbeaten US rival Floyd Mayweather on May 2 in Las Vegas in a long-awaited

bout that figures to shatter boxing revenue records. Both Mayweather and Pacquiao must make themselves available for random blood and urine tests and provide US antidoping officials with travel itineraries. They will also be tested after the fight. Samples will be examined for human growth hormone (HGH), erythropoietin (EPO) and other substances. Drug testing was an issue in 2010 when talks for a Mayweather-Pacquiao showdown failed. Mayweather accused Pacquiao of using performance-enhancing drugs. Pacquiao denied the claim See BLOOD TEST, page 6

A report on GMA News in Manny Pacquiao’s homeland detailed that he had given blood and urine samples to a medical technician that made an unannounced visit to Pacquiao’s training area in Los Angeles. (Photo: BENNY UY)

Court stops Junjun Binay’s suspension MANILA, Mar 16 (Mabuhay) – The appellate court on Monday, March 16, temporarily stopped the preventive suspension issued by the Ombudsman against of Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay. The Court of Appeals Sixth Division issued a 60-day temporary restraining order (TRO) on the implementation of Binay’s susFilipino servicemen accord a low-key arrival honor at the Villamor Air Base on Friday for two Marines who were killed in intensified operations against the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao. The BIFF is believed to be protecting terrorist Basit Usman, who escaped the Mamasapano operation. (MNS photo)

Islamic militant group leader captured in PHL: AFP Manila, Philippines |AFP| Monday 3/16/2015 - 10:55 GMT | 373 words Philippine security forces have arrested the head of a small Islamic militant group who was involved in protecting one of the United States’ “most wanted terrorists”, the military said Monday. Mohammad Ali Tambako was detained along with five accom-

plices as he was riding a motorised tricycle on a main road near a major southern city on Sunday night, military chief General Gregorio Catapang told reporters. His capture is part of an offensive against splinter groups who oppose a pact with the nation’s biggest Muslim rebel group that aims to end a decades-long separatist insurgency. The rebellion See ISLAMIC MILITANT, page 6

Pinoy among 15 new MERS-CoV cases in Saudi in past week MANILA, Mar 16 (Mabuhay) – A Filipino was among 15 new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERSCoV) recorded in the last week, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health said. In its March 15 update, the Ministry of Health said those who were found infected were aged 17 to 72. “The nationalities of the infected were: 10 Saudis, two Sudanese, one Yemeni, one Filipino and one Egyptian,” it said. Of the new infections, 10 were

in Riyadh, two in Al Ihsa, and one each in Jeddah, Qaseem and Tabuk. On the sources of infection, eight acquired MERS-CoV from the public, five at health care facilities - with two cases involving health care workers - and one from home infection. Another case is still under investigation. On the health care facilities where these cases were registered, eight were MoH hospitals, three were university hospitals, See MERS-COV, page 6

continued to question the legality of the suspension order. He said he would wait for the Court of Appeal’s decision on his motion. The 6-month suspension order stems from complaints over a P11.97-million Makati contract covering the design and architectural services of a car park building. No public bidding, as required See SUSPENSION, page 6

Central Bank issues new rules in transport of currency More than $10,000 must be declared at border

Please be advised that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)’s current policies on cross border transport of local and foreign currency as contained in Section 4 of the Manual of Regulations on Foreign Exchange Transactions (FX Manual), as amended, now stand, as follows: Local Currency No person may import or exSee CENTRAL BANK, page 6

Makati City Mayor Jejomar Erwin “Junjun” Binay Jr. talks to the media on Friday inside the Makati City Hall Building. Binay said he will stay in the building despite a suspension order from the Ombudsman for his alleged involvement in the overpricing of the Makati City Hall Building II. (MNS photo)

Crisis team eyed to search for Pinoys, other workers abducted in Libya oil field

Trillanes taunts Binay over drama at Makati City Hall

MANILA, Mar 14 (Mabuhay) – A crisis team is being eyed to facilitate the search for nine foreigners – four of them Filipinos— seized from an oil field in Libya last March 6. The Department of Foreign Affairs on Saturday said this was one of the agreements DFA secretary Albert del Rosario reached with envoys from three other countries. Del Rosario was in Tunisia March 12 and 13 to oversee the repatriation of Filipinos from

MANILA, Mar 16 (Mabuhay) – Stop this drama, Senator Antonio “Sonny” Trillanes IV said of Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin “Junjun” Binay, who has been holed up in his office despite the six-month preventive suspension order by the Office of the Ombudsman. “Itong si Mayor Junjun, itong dramang ito kailangang tumigil na,” (This drama should stop) Trillanes said in an interview at the Senate Monday. “Humihingi sila ng simpatya,” (They are seeking sympathy) the

See PINOY WORKERS, page 6

House urged to probe overpricing of airline tickets

The 2015 Binibining Pilipinas titlists pose after being crowned on Sunday at the Araneta Coliseum. The winners from left, are: 1st runner-up Hannah Ruth Lulu Sison, Miss Tourism Ann Lorraine Colis, Miss Intercontinental Christi Lynn McGarry, Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach, Miss International Janicel Lubina and Miss Supranational Rogelie Catacutan. (MNS photo)

pension, the order for which was served by the Department of the Interior and Local Goverment (DILG) just a few hours earlier. Oral arguments on Binay’s case will be heard on March 30 and 31. Despite being suspended Monday morning and his vice mayor being sworn in as acting mayor, Binay said he would continue to discharge his duties because he

MANILA, Mar 14 (Mabuhay) – A lawmaker has called for a congressional inquiry into the alleged overpricing of airline tickets in the country. In House Resolution 1960, Rep. Ronald V. Singson (1st District, Ilocos Sur) said a congressional investigation should be conducted to determine if the airlines spikes in airfare pricing are justifiable. “An explanation must be given as regards to these massively overpriced airline tickets by the airline companies in order to pre-

senator said. He added, “Kailangang maalala ng mga kababayan natin na itong mga itoy nagnakaw ng dadang-daang milyon sa kaban ng Makati tapos nagpapakita sila na para silang mga inonsente.” (People should remember that these people stole hundreds of millions from the coffers of Makati and yet they are feigning innocence.) “Itong mga taong ito, dekadekadang pinagsasamantalahan yung mga mahihirap sa Makati at See TRILLANES, page 6

Ping blasts Palace: No contradiction in BOI findings MANILA, Mar 16 (Mabuhay) – Former Philippine National Police chief Panfilo Lacson is criticizing Malacañang for saying the PNP Board of Inquiry resorted to speculations in its findings on the Mamasapano clash. Lacson said Malacanang’s insistence that the chain of command applies only to the PNP and does not include President Aquino does not hold water. Among the BOI’s conclusions is that Aquino broke the PNP chain of command when he spoke directly to former Special Action Force chief Getulio Napenas Jr. and suspended PNP chief Alan Purisima, instead of PNP OIC Leonardo Espina. “Ang chain of command present ito kahit sa isang business organization. Anong ibig sabihin ng chain of command? It’s the formal line of authority, responsibility in communication. Ito yung relationship ng superior at tsaka ng subordinate so hindi pwedeng sabihin na ang PNP hindi saklaw ng chain of command,” he said. See PING BLAST, page 6

See OVERPRICING, page 6

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