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LOS ANGELES

Kris Aquino, son Bimby in car mishap See KRIS, BIMBY page 17

VOL. XXIII, NO. 11

APRIL 18 - 24, 2015

THE LEADING SOURCE OF NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR FILIPINO-AMERICANS

US mulls air, naval support to PHL DFA chief deployment is in response to China’s actions

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (April 6, 2013) Civil service mariners assigned to the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE 2) train with U.S. Marines by connecting a Marine Corps Humvee light vehicle to an MV-22B Osprey at Subic Bay International Airport. Marines and civil service mariners are cross-training in cargo operations with the V-22 ashore before attempting the operation at sea during Exercise Balikatan 2013, an annual Republic of the Philippines-U.S. military bilateral training exercise and humanitarian assistance engagement and will take place in the from April 5 to 17. (U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Chang Liu/Released)

MANILA, Apr 15 (Mabuhay) – Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario on Wednesday revealed that the United States is looking at sending advanced air and naval support to the Philippines amid the country’s simmering dispute with China over the West Philippine Sea. Del Rosario quoted US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter as saying the US is looking at deploying to the Philippines various advanced air force, naval, and maritime domain equipment. “These were outlined by Secretary Carter recently and we welcome these,” del Rosario said. Del Rosario said the plan was revealed a few days ago and the Philippine governSee US MULLS, page 10

Sen. Grace Poe leaps forward in SWS ‘presidentiable’ survey MANILA, Apr 16 (Mabuhay) – Senator Grace Poe is one of the strong contenders for the presidency if elections were held today as the latest survey by pollster Social Weather Stations showed she has narrowed the gap between her and firstplacer Vice President Jejomar Binay. The SWS survey conducted March 20 to 23 showed second-placer Poe enjoy-

Two former Makati residents claim receiving P1,500 to vote for Binay MANILA, Apr 16 (Mabuhay) – Two former Makati City residents who were relocated to Laguna said Thursday that they were given P1,500 each to vote for Vice President Jejomar Binay in the 2010 elections. Edison Rivera and Domeng Arcillas told the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee during the hearing on the corruption allegations against Binay that they received P1,500 in exchange for their vote. They were among hundreds of illegal settlers who were transferred to Makati Homeville Project in Calauan, Laguna in 2009. Arcillas said in 2010, they were already residing in Laguna but were still registered voters of Makati. He said they were given P500 for their transportation expenses. “Pinangangakuan kami na pag halata nilang bawal ang sasakyan sa presinto bibigyan kami ng pamasahe na P500 para makaboto kami sa Makati,” he said. “Bibigyan kami ng pera bago umalis sa Calauan, pagdating sa barangay pagkatapos bumoto ay may P500 pa. E sayang din ang P1,500 na natatanggap ng bumoboto sa Makati,” Rivera said. See VOTE FOR BINAY, page 11

ing a big increase from her previous 21 percent rating in December to 31 percent in March. Binay remained on top with 36 percent, a one-percent drop from the 37 percent in December. Binay had suffered huge drops in his satisfaction ratings since he was linked to corruption charges. His camp has denied the allegations, saying these were politically motivated. On the other hand, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte was third place in the survey, also surging ahead to 15 percent See GRACE POE, page 10

Senator Grace Poe

Pacquiao eager to trade blows with Mayweather By Greg Heakes

Los Angeles, United States | AFP | Thursday 4/16/2015 – Manny Pacquiao pronounced himself ready to fight Floyd Mayweather, saying he’s willing to engage the unbeaten American in the middle of the ring if that’s what it takes to win. The eagerly-anticipated May 2 welterweight unification showdown in Las Vegas promises to be the most Manny Pacquiao lucrative fight in boxing history. “I am very excited,” Pacquiao said Wednesday at the Wild Card gym in Hollywood. “My training and my conditioning is good. I can feel it. I am ready.” Pacquiao says that is why he is training harder and with more drive and determination than for any other fight in his career. “I know this is one of the biggest fights ever in boxing,” he said. “I am not saying it is the biggest, because that would be insulting to the other fights that have been done already. “But it is one of the biggest.” Pacquiao defended his aggressive style after Mayweather, 38, on Tuesday called the 36-year-old Filipino superstar a “reckless” fighter whose careless actions leads to knockouts. Pacquiao said boxing fans appreciate a fighter who comes to box and put on a good show. See PACQUIAO, page 8


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