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Another suspect in foiled US embassy bombing nabbed By Perfecto T. Raymundo

MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) – National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Director Chief Supt. Oscar Albayalde on Tuesday confirmed that operatives of the NCRPO have arrested another suspect in the attempted bombing along Roxas Boulevard near the United States Embassy last November 28. Albayalde said that one of the five suspects was arrested outside of Metro Manila. He added that the said suspects have not yet returned home in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, who brought

the improvised explosive device (IED) in Metro Manila. The PNP have arrested the two suspects identified as Ryson Kilala and Jiaher Guinar Wednesday last week. However, Albayalde refused to identify the newly-arrested suspect because it will be presented by PNP chief Director General Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa in a press conference in Camp Crame, Quezon City set on Wednesday. As of Tuesday, two other suspects are still at-large and authorities are continuously hunting them down.

Agri chief returns gift Rolex watch worth P450-K MANILA, Dec 7 (Mabuhay) – “It is the season of giving, but sorry, we can’t receive.” So said Agriculture Chief Emmanuel Piñol on Wednesday as he shared how he returned a Rolex luxury watch worth P450,000. On Facebook, Piñol wrote he received the gift during a dinner hosted by the executives of “a very Sec. Emmanuel Piñol large agricultural company” that he declined to name. He said he did not give much importance to the box containing the gift since he often receives small tokens and handicraft items as part of the courtesies during formal meetings and events. “The one I received recently was just stuffed in a bag along with the other mementos which I usually receive during ceremonial exchange of gifts,” he narrated. “It was not until I was in my farm in Kidapawan City, when I decided to open the box and I almost fell off my seat when I saw what was inside the box. It was a Rolex submariner, a watch which almost every man dreams of owning.” Piñol said a friend back in 1995 gave him a Rolex Oyster Perpetual before he entered politics. He said he seldom uses the watch that is now “so old that it spends more time in the repair shop than on my wrist.” The Secretary said he checked the price of the new Rolex online and found that it costs about P450,000. “I would be lying if I say that the thought of keeping it See ROLEX, page 13

President Rodrigo Duterte speaks with newly-installed AFP chief Lt. Gen. Eduardo Año during a command conference at the AFP General Headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City on Wednesday, December 7, 2016. (MNS photo)

New envoy sees better US-PHL ties

MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) – Newly designated United States (US) Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim said he expects an expansion of bilateral relations between the US and the Philippines as he assumes his post. “Over the weeks, months and years ahead, I look forward to working closely with the Philippines’ government and Filipino people to expand our relationship and to engage in many areas of mutual interest,” Kim told reporters at a press briefing in Malacañan after presenting his credentials to President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, December 6. Describing his first en-

nity to contribute to one of America’s most enduring partnerships,” he added. In addition to the close friendship and strong alliance between the US and the Philippines, Kim said the two countries have strong economic ties that are long-standing and extensive and these open up a great potential in growing their twoway economic partnership. See NEW ENVOY, page 13

DOJ chief orders arrest of Macau-based gambling magnate Yok Lok Lam aka Jack Lam MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) – Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II on Tuesday ordered the arrest of Macau-based gaming tycoon Yon Lok Lam alias Jack Lam once he returns to the country. “Pag dumating sya dito, aarestuhin sya. May order na nga na arestuhin sya tapos magpa-file na din sa opis ko ang Bureau of Immigration at ang National Bureau of investigation tungkol dun sa mga kaso nya sa online gaming without license kasi

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nag-isyu na ang Cagayan Export Zone Authority (CEZA) na kahit isa wala silang inisyuhan para mag-conduct ng online gaming outside of Cagayan,’ Aguirre told reporters Tuesday when sought for comment on the issue. The CEZA is the only entity outside of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. that could issue the special license for online gaming. On Monday, Aguirre issued an immigration look-

out bulletin order against Lam though the Bureau of Immigration said he already left the country last Nov. 29 and that there is no record yet if he has returned to the country. Lam has earlier left the country even before President Rodrigo Duterte ordered his arrest for alleged economic sabotage and attempted bribery in connection to his alleged illegal gaming operations inside the Fontana LeiSee ARREST, page 13

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Muralist vows to restore defaced Pinoy Mural in LA By Abner Galino

The angry reactions that followed after vandals recently defaced a 21-year-old Filipino mural in the Historic Filipinotown in downtown Los Angeles, showed that the artwork has attained quite a prominence among Filipino Americans here. Titled: “Gintong Kasaysayan, Gintong Pamana (A Glorious History, A Golden Legacy)” the mural, completed in 1995, can be found inside Unidad park (a pocket park). around 150 feet by 50 feet,it has provided backdrops to countless photographs of political and civic leaders during their speeches and cultural activities in the said park. Eliseo Silva, 44, the artist who created the mural 20 years ago, said it was the first time that the mural was vandalized since the artwork became enclosed at Unidad park. He was convinced that the act was a hate crime. Vandals attacked the mural

many years ago when the pocket park was not yet established. In an earlier interview with silva, he recalled that the property would have been a parking space today had its original owner, Dr. Carmencita Chuateco, agreed to sell it to a commercial entity. The mural depicts Filipino cultural designs and as well as Filipino american labor leaders Larry Itliong and Philip Vera Cruz who were significant personalities in the forming of a multi-racial coalition of farm workers that eventually led to the famous Delano grape strike and boycott in 1965. The section of the mural that has been scrawled commemorates september 16, 1965, the day laborers from the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) and the agricultural workers organizing committee (AWOC) joined forces to form what would eventually be known as the united farm workers (UFW) union. The mural has been

Eliseo Silva shows copy of a book on Philippine national hero Jose Rizal. The book supposedly inspired him to be work for the promote Filipino artistry and culture.

there even before the park was established in 2007 and unveiled in september 2009 as Unidad park. In a recent interview in his house in the city of Corona, Silva said he is willing to work on a comprehensive restoration and enhancement of the mural. the artist said the Los Ange-

les neighborhood land trust and the social public art resource center are generating funds for the project. He estimated that around $10,000 would be needed to repair the damaged part of the mural or $50,000 to restore the entire mural and apply a protective coating on it.

Criminal raps filed against ex-DOTC chief Abaya, 7 others By Christopher Lloyd T. Caliwan MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) – Watchdog, Citizens Crime Watch (CCW), have filed criminal charges against former Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and seven others for their alleged involvement in the anomalous Php 3.8-billion license plate deal. Along with their legal representative, former Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT-3) general manager Al Vitangcol III, the CCW filed the complaint Tuesday at the Department of Justice (DOJ) for violating Sections

3 (b) and (e) of Republic Act 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act) and Section 7 (a) and (d) RA 6713 (Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Government Officials and Employees). Aside from Abaya, those named in the complaint are Transportation Assistant Secretary Dante Lantin; Land Transportation Office (LTO) Alfonso Tan Jr.; and former DOTC Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) members Jose Perpetuo Lotilla, Rene Limcaoco, Julianito Bucayan Jr., Catherine Jennifer Gonzales. The complainant noted that in

2013, the LTO embarked on a Php 3.8-billion Motor Vehicle License Plate Standardization Program (MVLPSP). The project was awarded to Power Plates Development Concepts Inc. and J. Knieriem BV-Power Plates (PPI-JKG Joint Venture). However, the complainant said that “post qualification of the winning bidder was not done, contrary to the recommendations of the DOTCBAC Technical Working Group (TWG).” “Had the BAC allowed the post qualification, DOTC could have established that PPI-JKG Joint Venture does not have the financial

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MANILA, Dec. 7 (PNA) – Manila and Islamabad executives have pledged to work on broadening and diversifying the economic cooperation between the Philippines and Pakistan, with both sides expressing interest in enhancing agriculture, defense, information technology (IT) and pharmaceuticals. In a meeting with Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, Pakistani Ambassador to Manila Safdar Hayat said pharmaceutical firms in Pakistan want to invest in the Philippines, while other companies have expressed interest in exploring areas for cooperation on technology transfer, in fruit processing and IT, where the Philippines has greater expertise. “My efforts from the very beginning have been to concentrate on enhancing trade between the two countries,” Hayat said. Hayat said Pakistan is also interest-

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kistan totaling USD61.3 million, and imports amounting to USD55.7 million as of 2014. The country’s top exports to Pakistan include corn, vehicles and vehicle parts, cigarette paper, malt extract and processed fruits and nuts. The Philippines, in turn, imports packaged medicaments, refined petroleum, alcohol, raw tobacco, non-retail pure cotton yarn, and textiles, among other items, from Pakistan. Dominguez informed Hayat that the Philippines’ Department of Defense is interested in importing weapons from Pakistan, which has a robust and advanced defense industry.

Death toll in Indonesia earthquake climbs to over 97, more than 600 injured JAKARTA, Dec. 7 (PNA/Xinhua) – At least 97 people have been killed and over 600 others suffered from wounds after a powerful and shallow underland quake hit western Indonesia’s Aceh province earlier Wednesday, top military officer and disaster relief officials said. “We have found several bodies since hours ago, so that the total casualty rises to 97 now,” Military Commander for Iskandar Muda Command Maj. General Tatang Sulaiman told Xinhua by phone from Pidie Jaya district, the hardest hit area. The 6.4 magnitude quake had left 613 people injured and more than 200 houses, shop buildings, school buildings, mosques and buildings damaged, Heni Nurmaini, press officer for emergency affairs at the provincial disaster agency told Xinhua by phone. Most of the casualties and injured persons were found in Pidie Jaya district, she said.

Search and rescue operation is underway now, involving soldiers, police personnel, those from local disaster management agency, local search and rescue office and volunteers, General Tatang said. “We dispatched around 1050 military personnel for this operation, and about 900 personnel from police, disaster agency and search and rescue office are also deployed,” the general revealed. Scores of heavy machinery equipment has been deployed to help the evacuation, said Apriadi, head of emergency unit at disaster agency in Pidie Jaya district. Dozens of people are still trapped underneath the debris, he told Xinhua by phone. The quake jolted at 05:03 a.m. Jakarta time Wednesday (2203 GMT Tuesday) with epicenter at 18 km northeast Pidie Jaya district and depth at 10 km under land, an official of the meteorology and geophysics agency told Xinhua.


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Killing of Albuera Mayor Espinosa a ‘rubout’: NBI By Christopher Lloyd T. Caliwan

MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) –The twin-killing of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. and a fellow inmate inside their detention cells at the Leyte Sub-Provincial Jail in Baybay City last Nov. 5 was a “rubout,� according to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). NBI spokesperson Ferdinand Lavin on Tuesday said their parallel investigation, under the instruction of Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II, showed testimonial and forensic evidence that the actions of policemen, who served the search warrant on Espinosa in the wee hours of Nov. 5, “showed a community

of purpose or an implied conspiracy.� “We respect the findings of the police but this is the findings of the NBI and we stand by our findings. Naniniwala kaming merong criminal intent, merong pakay sila sa pagpatay kay mayor Rolando Espinosa at Raul Yap. There was community of purpose, there was mission in their action, there was conspiracy,� Lavin said during a press conference. He said the forensic team did their best to recreate the crime scene but the forensic findings are consistent with the testimonial evidence. He added that though forensics showed Espinosa’s hand positive for nitrate residue for gunpowder, it was

also possible that someone put the gun in the victim’s hand and fired it. “Pwedeng lagyan or pwedeng ipaputok. Theoretically, then it would have power nitrates yung ginamit na kamay. Merong material testimony na may pumasok na naka-gloves may dalang baril at paglabas wala ng dalang baril,� Lavin said though he added, witnesses failed to identify the man. As to the trajectory of the shots, Lavin said there are strong indications that no shots were fired towards the direction of the door, which he explained would have happened if Espinosa fired shot at the raiding team as claimed by the CIDG operatives.

“If there was a shootout dapat ang putok ni Mayor Espinosa kung nagpaputok sya dapat papunta sa pintuan. If Mayor Espinosa has been there for quite some time, he knows the area and between the raiding team and the Mayor mas kabisado ni Mayor,� he noted. The NBI spokesperson also said the close circuit television camera (CCTV) and its hard drive were also missing and the NBI team failed to recover it up to now though he added CCTV footages from a nearby establishment showed that the raiding team entered the jail facility at 3:05 a.m. and not 4:10 a.m. as testified by the CIDG during the Senate hearing.

Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) launches sequel to “Disrupt� book By Abner Galino

The Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) has launched the sequel to its celebrated book “Disrupt,� --- the sequel subtitled “Daring to Lead.� The book launching was held at Geary’s Beverly Hills on Saturday (December 10). Twenty three notable Filipinas are featured in the book through narratives that enumerated the challenges that they overcame; the strategies that they employed to earn recognition from their peers and the community; and the principles that have been guiding them through in their respective journeys through life. The book aims to “celebrate, affirm, and acknowledge Filipinas whose vision and impact go beyond the boundaries of the Philippines.� Disrupt: Daring to Lead also examines life disruptions, workplace disruptions, leadership competencies developed for oneself (in order to lead

others, organizations, etcetera) and to build legacies for next generation leaders. “The purpose of the book is to inspire, motivate, and nurture women worldwide who have leadership responsibilities in cross-cultural and global situations to seek leadership development opportunities in the diaspora environment and to teach leadership. The book seeks not only to inform but to transform Filipina women in the global diaspora,â€? the FWN said in a statement. “The work of the Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) is pivotal in the process of recognizing the leadership of Filipina women outside the Philippines through the annual Global FWN100™ and U.S. FWN100™ awards.â€? Featured in the book are: Amelia Alado (Attorney at Law, London, U.K); Arlene Marie “Bambiâ€? A. Lorica (M.D., FAAP, Holistic Pedi-

atrician, U.S.A.); Benel Se-Liban; Ambassador Delia D. Albert; Elena Mangahas (Co-Chair, Little Manila Foundation, U.S.A.); Elizabeth Bautista (Operations Technology Group Lead, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S.A.); Emma Marcha Imperial (President & CEO, Imperial Homes Corporation, Philippines); Gizelle Covarrubias Robinson (Managing Director, IT, Charles Schwab, U.S.A);Francine Maigue (District Director, California State Assembly, 80th District, California, USA); Gloria T. Caoile (National Political Director, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, USA); Johanna Melissa Disini Orquiza (Musician & Composer, Walt Disney Studios); Josefina “Chef Jessie� Sincioco (President / CEO, Chef Jessie Restaurants, Philippines); Josephine Romero (CEO, Magpie.IM, Philippines); Juanita Nimfa Yamsuan Gamez (President & CEO, Mission-Hope Development Services, Inc., U.S.A.); Maria Africa

Beebe. Ph.D. (President, Global Networks); Maria Santos-Greaves (President, Surrey Hearing Care, British Columbia, Canada) Marily Mondejar (Founder & CEO, Filipina Women’s Network, U.S.A.); Mutya San Agustin M.D. (FAAP, U.S.A.); Myrna Tang Yao (President & CEO, Richwell Trading Corporation and Richprime Global Inc., Philippines); Rocio Nuyda (Owner, Grace Events, U.S.A); Thelma B. Boac (Trustee, Berryessa Union School District, U.S.A); Maria Alcestis (Thetis) Abrera Mangahas (Deputy Regional Director, Policy at International Labour Organization, Bangkok, Thailand); Trish Quema La Chica (Policy & Advocacy Director for the Hawaii Public Health Institute, U.S.A.), readings and book signing will follow. Disrupt 2.0. Filipina Women: Daring to Lead is made up of 35 chapters organized into six sections.

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Recognizing the signs and symptoms of Depression during the holidays In spite of the holidays, when everyone gets excited on giving or receiving gifts, recent statistics have shown that a lot of people become depressed. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of Depression is key in overcoming it. According to a Mayo Clinic study, depression is an illness which requires treatment, because it is a “mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest It is an illness, which, if recognized early maybe treated. It involves the body, mood and thoughts which affects a person’s eating, sleeping and feelings about themselves and this person sometimes thinks about negative things.” Most of the time, depression cannot be mistaken as a “passing blue mood. It is not a sign of personal weakness, or a condition that can be wished away. People with depression cannot merely ‘pull themselves’ together with

the hope of getting better. But without appropriate treatment, symptoms of depression can last for weeks, months or years.” Appropriate treatment is necessary which might help some people but not all. It is important to recognize the signs and symptoms of depression such as: “loss of interest in activities that were once interesting or enjoyable. including sex; loss of appetite with weight loss, or overeating with weight gain; loss of emotional expression, persistently sad, anxious or empty mood, feelings of hopelessness, pessimism, guilt worthlessness or helplessness,

social withdrawal, unusual fatigue, low energy level, a feeling of being slowed down, sleep disturbance with insomnia, early morning awakening or sleeping, trouble concentrating, remembering or making decisions, unusual restlessness or irritability, persistent physical problems such as: headaches, digestive disorders. or chronic pain that do not respond to treatment, and thoughts of suicide or suicide attempts. “ There are online research studies available to those who think they have the symptoms of depression. Some of these studies include surveys and questionnaires which a person can participate in. Surveys include answering simple questions such as: “do you feel like there is nothing to look forward to, when you wake up in the morning;” “do you get mad at yourself if you do not achieve the goals you have set out to reach;” “I have recurrent thoughts

about ending my life;” do you blame yourself when forces are beyond your control, which prevents you from reaching your goal;” “do you feel worthless;” “do you feel like you mess up everything you touch and hurting people by just being around them;” “do you feel like a failure in society;” do you become overly sensitive and notice one single negative remark even if a vast majority of people approve your work” and “do you act based on what others think of you.” The surveys mentioned are just examples which can assist someone when necessary. Hotlines are available if you or someone you know are undergoing the feeling of depression. The toll free hotline is: 866/292-2534. This author hopes that you recognize the signs and symptoms of depression on the people you care for before it’s too late so you don’t end up blaming yourself as well.

Various groups laud pro-mental healthcare senators MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) – Various groups have expressed appreciation to the senators who filed bills which aim to address the problems of national mental healthcare in the country. On Tuesday, the Senate committee on health and demography chaired by Senator Risa Hontiveros started its public hearing on six proposed Senate bills seeking to establish a national mental health policy to enhance delivery of integrated mental health services. “We are sincerely grateful for our senator’s effort to give national mental health its long overdue recognition and for their generous attempt to address this issue by proposing mental health legislations,” Psychosocial

Disability-Inclusive Philippines founding chairperson Janice Cambri said during the hearing. Dr. Donald del Castillo of the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Public Health said the presence of multiple Senate bills “suggests that mental health is gaining ground on its place on the health agenda” of the government. “A mental health legislation is the way forward. This offers an excellent opportunity to push for its momentum and to refine its aims,” Del Castillo said. At present, Del Castillo said Filipino with mental health problems and their families experience health and healthcare disparity.

They are less likely to receive the treatment they require, and access to mental healthcare is also far-reaching -- physically, financially and culturally. The bills that have been discussed include Senate Bill No. 9 filed by Sen. Vicente Sotto III, No. 415 by Sen. Loren Legarda, No. 1155 by Sen. Juan Edgardo ‘Sonny’ Angara and No. 1190 by Hontiveros, all entitled Philippine Mental Health Act of 2016. On the other hand, Senator Antonio Trillanes IV filed SB No. 522 or an act establishing a comprehensive adult mental health program and SB No. 657 or an act creating a mental health program for the adolescents and youth in local government and academic institutions.

“It is important to have access, facilities and regional with emphasis going to the barangays available for the mental health patients,” Hontiveros said. Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, for his part, admitted that mental healthcare was the priority at least when he was mayor of Valenzuela City. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), one in five adult Filipinos suffer from mental or psychiatric disorders, resulting in an average of 88 reported cases of mental illness per 100,000 Filipinos. Despite the prevalence of mental disorders, Hontiveros explained in her bill that only 490 psychiatrists are currently licensed to practice in the Philippines.

Duterte sets conditions for release of political prisoners By Sammy F. Martin

MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) – President Rodrigo Duterte has said he will only order the release of 130 political prisoners if the government peace panel and the National Democratic Front (NDF) sign a bilateral ceasefire deal during talks in Oslo, Norway this week. “Produce to me a signed bilateral ceasefire agreement and I will release them within 48 hours. You can

take my word for it,” Government peace negotiator Silvestre Bello III quoted the president as saying. In a press statement released by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) Tuesday, the president the government has already conceded far enough to the NDF. But he also promised to release a number of elderly and sick detained rebels before Christmas Day.

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“The president told us that once he receives even just a facsimile copy of the signed agreement, he will immediately order the release of communist rebels,” Bello said. Bello sought instructions from Malacanang after the president met with top rebel leaders Benito and William Tiamzon in Davao City on Friday evening. In that meeting, the president said he would keep his campaign

promise to release detained communist rebels. The president, however, gave his latest instructions during the break of the cabinet meeting at the Palace Monday evening. The government panel holding peace talks with the NDF has submitted a list of 200 prisoners who are eligible for release under the new guidelines of the Presidential Committee on Bail, Recognizance and Parole (PCBREP).


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Can’t plan for the future due to excessive debt Are you worried about your future due to having too much debt? You’ve probably heard the saying, “The failure to plan is a plan to fail”. And yet so many of us don’t realize how we so easily neglect to plan for our financial future. Ask a few people you know what kind of financial planning they have done for the next 5-10 years and you’ll be amazed at the responses you will get. “Oh, I can’t worry about that right now. I have enough problems dealing with my current financial situation, let alone think about what my life would be 5-10 years from now.” Or maybe you’ll get something like, “I’ll start saving for the future at the right time. I just can’t start doing that right now.” And then, of course, “the right time” never comes. Before you know it, years have gone by and no preparation has been done. I think that the reason this happens is exactly what most people will tell you. If you are so wrapped up in your own financial struggle at the moment, you’ve got blinders on that stop you from seeing anything else but your present situation. According to Maslow, man’s prima-

ry need is the need to survive. So long as you’re in survival mode, the only thing in your mind is the goal to work as hard and as many hours as you can so that you can make enough to make ends. And because your ability to survive depends on your ability to produce income that will sustain your needs, you become very vulnerable to anything that threatens that security. Instead of being on the offensive, you are always on the defensive. Have you ever watched a boxer in the ring with a good defense but has nothing else, no offensive strategy, no counterpunching ability? That means you may always be able to block the punches that life throws at you but you’ll never win the fight. The moment you let your guard down, you’d be down for the count. And it can happen in a split-second. What you need to do is to get out of

“survival mode” so that you can start taking control of your own future. No one else is looking out for you. Remember, people who succeed in their financial goals are those who make things happen, not those who wait for things to happen. Once in a while, you have to ask yourself the following questions: Have you set financial goals for yourself and your family for the next 5-10 years? What kind of lifestyle would you like to have then? Where would you like to live? What school would you like to send your children to? How much do you need to have in your bank account before you can start feeling a bit secure? Only you can provide answers to these questions. If you are currently in “survival mode” and want to get out, do you have an exit plan that can get you back on track? Or are you just rolling the dice on your financial future hoping that “things will change somehow, sometime” for the better? Don’t leave something as important as your future to chance. You need to have a definite plan, a detailed map of where you want to go. See, that “lucky break” you’ve been

waiting for may never come. It is time to take matters in your own hands. Earl Nightingale once said that, “Luck is where preparedness meets opportunity”. Now, it’s your move. If you have serious debt problems, perhaps you need to find out what you can do legally to wipe the slate clean and start over. Remember, our federal bankruptcy laws allow you to either eliminate or consolidate your bills when debts become unmanageable. And while bankruptcy is not the solution to every problem and should only be resorted to when necessary, it has allowed millions of people regain control of their finances and change their lives for the better. For more information, call our office at Toll- Free 1-866-477-7772 to schedule a FREE personal consultation. We have offices in Glendale, Cerritos & Valencia. (None of the information herein is intended to give legal advice for any specific situation. Atty. Ray Bulaon has successfully helped over 5,000 clients in getting out of debt. For a free attorney evaluation of your situation, please call RJB Law Offices at TOLL FREE 1-866-477-7772).

Criminal raps filed against ex-DOTC chief Abaya, 7 others By Christopher Lloyd T. Caliwan

MANILA, Dec. 6 (PNA) – Watchdog, Citizens Crime Watch (CCW), have filed criminal charges against former Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and seven others for their alleged involvement in the anomalous Php 3.8-billion license plate deal. Along with their legal representative, former Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT-3) general manager Al Vitang-

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Alfonso Tan Jr.; and former DOTC Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) members Jose Perpetuo Lotilla, Rene Limcaoco, Julianito Bucayan Jr., Catherine Jennifer Gonzales. The complainant noted that in 2013, the LTO embarked on a Php 3.8-billion Motor Vehicle License Plate Standardization Program (MVLPSP). The project was awarded to Power Plates Development Concepts Inc. and J. Knieriem BV-Power Plates (PPI-JKG Joint Venture). However, the complainant said that “post qualification of the winning bidder was not done, contrary to the recommendations of the DOTCBAC Technical Working Group (TWG).”

“Had the BAC allowed the post qualification, DOTC could have established that PPI-JKG Joint Venture does not have the financial capability to manufacture the license plates under the MVLPSP Project,” it explained. Due to this, many vehicle owners who gave their payments “have not been issued the corresponding plates” and the non-availability of the motor plates “resulted in the myriad of problems--carnapping, violation of traffic laws--among others.” The complainant cited that the Commission on Audit (COA) disallowed the project in July 2015 on the ground that the same was awarded without the required allotment in the 2014 General Appropriations Act.


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Some Miss U candidates to arrive in PHL on Friday for kickoff party By Azer N. Parrocha

Families roam around and take pictures outside a Christmas-themed house filled with colorful lights and decorations which is inside the Santa Village at Filinvest East Homes in Antipolo City on Sunday (Dec. 4, 2016). (PNA photo by Joey O. Razon)

Giant parol, lights, bazaar make Christmas in Intramuros more festive

MANILA, Dec 7 (PNA) – About 11 candidates of the prestigious Miss Universe pageant will be arriving in Manila on Friday (Dec 9) to lead a kickoff party a month before the country hosts its coronation night on January 30, 2017. Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Wanda Teo told reporters that 11 candidates will spearhead a kickoff party in the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City as a “preview” to one of the world’s most-watched beauty pageants. The kickoff party will be attended by candidates from USA, Japan, Australia, China, Korea, New Zealand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Philippines. Reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach will also be present in the event, which will be arranged by one of the event’s

main partners, Solar Entertainment Corp. Teo said the hopefuls are expected to visit Siargao on Dec. 11 and Cebu on Dec. 12 to begin photoshoots and tour the cities at the same time. “They will be going around places in the Philippines and tasting our food,” Teo told reporters in the sidelines of the Pasko sa Intramuros program in the so-called Walled City. The candidates are expected to stay in the country until Dec. 15 or 16 before flying back to their respective countries for the holidays. They are also expected to make a courtesy call with President Rodrigo Duterte if schedule permits. Teo, however, clarified that candidates will start arriving Manila for ancillary events on January 13, 2017.

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MANILA, Dec. 7 (PNA) – The Walled City of Intramuros is now all Christmassy with a newly-installed 15-feet parol (lantern), colorful lights and a busy bazaar to put visitors in a festive mood. These were all launched during the Pasko sa Intramuros (Christmas in Intramuros) event led by the Department of Tourism (DOT) on Tuesday night. Present were DOT Secretary Wanda Teo, Senators Nancy Binay, who chairs the Senate Committee on Tourism, Richard Gordon, who was former DOT Secretary, among other tourism officials and stakeholders. The parol, designed by award-winning parol-maker Roland Quiambao, was lit to kick off the event, which runs until Jan. 31. Visitors who drop by the bazaar along Postigo Street, which will be open from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 12 noon to 10 p.m. on weekends, can avail of products of different regions in the Philippines. The bazaar will have all sorts of product offerings, including arts and crafts, cosmetics, farm produce, fashion and accessories, home décor, leather goods, food and beverages, shoes and bags, tour destinations, regional products, gift and novelty ideas. Events such as festival parades, concerts featuring the country’s popular bands and singers, marching bands, product demonstrations, games, competitions, culinary events, traditional music, dance and more are also to watch out for. In an interview with reporters, Teo said that Pasko sa Intramuros was just as an introduction to upcoming projects meant to draw in more visitors in Intramuros. “Pasko sa Intramuros is just the beginning, I assure you I will give Intramuros the attention it deserves as a national heritage site and cultural tourism destination,” Teo said.

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Young seniors ďŹ le Chapter 13 for $145k unsecured debt; Another young senior ďŹ les Chapter 7 for $10k credit cards Clients are 59 and 58. Husband had a solid and well paying job for the last 20 years. He grossed about $150K a year working for the State. But the job caused his mental health to deteriorate, as it was a high stress work environment where he saw the “evil that men doâ€?. Since he could no longer take the mental stress, he resigned. I asked him what was so stressful about his job. He said that he would see dead people every day and how they died. He would see people with their heads cut off as an example and that image would stay with him in his mind for some time, which prevents him from sleeping. Well, if that’s the case, I can’t really fault him for losing $150K a year of income. Nobody wants to go insane

from work or any source. The oldest woman in the world, the Italian woman who just turned 117 this week, when asked what was the secret to her long life, replied that she ate 3 eggs a day and divorced her husband in 1938. She said that leaving her husband was the best decision she made for her happiness. So, whatever the source of the stress, I guess you should remove that source of stress from your life if you want to keep your

sanity and live longer; makes sense. So avoid people who are nasty and mean to you, and you should feel better because the source of harassment disappears, right? So client must be on the right track. What does he do now for work? He drives for Uber. There’s no stress. He makes decent money but nowhere near $150K, but he has peace of mind and he keeps his sanity. Wife makes $3,500 a month. Their household income has been reduced by 50% but they are happy with their decision to give up the higher income. The problem now is that they owe $145K of unsecured debt of which $100K is credit cards and $45K is student loans. The cards need minimum monthly payments of $3K a month. They don’t have the income to make that payment anymore. They actually want a Chapter 7 discharge of all credit card debt of $100K. Is this possible? Let’s see. They have an older house built in 1920 that has equity of $140K. This fact alone knocks them out of Chapter 7. In Chapter 7, they will lose the house and get $100K of cash as their exempt homestead equity. I don’t think they want to lose their house for credit card debt. They confirm to me that they want to keep their house. They also have a car loan in which they pay $250 for a small new car. Chapter 13 will reduce the car payment to $85 a month. They have a car lease for a luxury car, a Lexus, which they lease at $585. The lease ends in 2018. At the end of the lease, they have the option of converting to purchase at the same payment. Chapter 13 will allow them to assume the lease and do the conversion in 2018.

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Considering all relevant factors, debtors plan payment will be $680 a month for 60 months. It pays 16% or $16,000 of the $100,000 credit cards; pay the new small car in full at $85 a month. Clients will pay the Lexus lease payments directly to Toyota at $585. Student loans of $45K will also get paid 16% during the term of the plan. The $100K credit cards will be discharged after $16K is paid through the plan. However, 84% of the student loans are not dischargeable. They will own the new small car after the end of the plan and they will keep the Lexus lease. Their residence will not be affected. They keep it. They have no arrears on the house. They just continue their mortgage payments. The bankruptcy court protects their house from judgment liens from credit cards as well as wage garnishments on wife’s salary. The pending lawsuits for two credit cards will get dismissed. Order and peace of mind out of chaos will be achieved with Chapter 13. Client gets to keep his sanity. He doesn’t want to enter sanitarium. I am very glad to help him keep his sanity. Next client is 61. She is single. Never got married. Her problem is she just got sued for $2,500 for a credit card debt. Her total debt is only $10K. However, her income is only $600 a month. She has a part time job doing inventory work. She counts inventory for an accounting firm. She rents a room for $250. Well, even though she only owes $10K, she obviously can’t pay $10K of credit card debt because the minimum monthly is $300, which is half her income. I guess she lives a really See YANG, page 11


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simple life; nevertheless, she needs debt relief. Chapter 7 will wipe out the lawsuit and the $10K of credit cards giving her a fresh start at 61. She tells me that her creditors call her everyday starting at in the morning up to nighttime and she can’t stand the stress of the phone calls. Here comes the stress factor again. It makes sense to get peace of mind to wipe out all her cards to remove the stress factor in her life doesn’t it? People just want to live their lives in peace and stress free. Chapter 7 will give her what she seeks. “WE WAIT IN HOPE FOR THE LORD; HE IS OUR HELP AND OUR SHIELD.” Psalm 33:20 Lawrence Bautista Yang is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and has been in Law practice for thirty years. He specializes in Bankruptcy, Business and Civil Litigation and has handled more than five thousand successful bankruptcy cases in California. He speaks Tagalog and looks forward to discussing your case with you personally. Please call Angie, Barbara or Jess at (626) 284-1142 for an appointment at 1000 S Fremont Ave, MAILSTOP 58, BUILDING A-1 SUITE 1125, Alhambra, CA 91803 OR at 20274 Carrey Road, Walnut, CA 91789.

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PHL mango industry attracts UK investors MANILA, Dec. 7 (PNA) – Philippine mangoes will soon be seen in supermarkets in the United Kingdom as the Department of Agriculture and the Philippine mango farmers engaged U.K. investors to patronize and invest in the growing mango industry in the country. The Department of Foreign Affairs(DFA), in a statement Wednesday, said the Philippine Embassy in London hosted a Philippine Mango Industry Investment Promotion Forum at Asia House in London. A mix of Filipino and British investors, marketing professionals and some Filipino community members

attended the event, the DFA said. Ambassador Evan P. Garcia said the country has the best tropical growing conditions to produce what is considered the sweetest kind of mango in the world. The Department of Agriculture and the Philippine Mango Industry Foundation co-organized the event, which is part of the Philippine Mango Industry Investment Promotion Forum Caravan – Europe. Assistant Secretary for Planning, Project Development and Special Projects, Lerey A. Panes led the Philippine delegation consisting of government officials and represen-

tatives of mango industry organizations. The Philippines is the 12th largest producer of fresh mangoes in the world, comprising 2% of total annual production of 42 million MT (India at 36%, China at 10% and Kenya at 7%). Total production is about 800,000 MT on planted area of 187,900 hectares. About 2.3 million farmers are dependent on mango which is the Philippines’ third largest export crop next to Cavendish bananas and pineapple. The Philippines exports to 48 countries including the UK. Total export value is approximately USD 13 million.

Simbang Gabi in Los Angeles celebrates its 14th anniversary Los Angeles – The Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region of the Filipino Ministry of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will once again host the Annual Simbang Gabi Advent (night mass). It is the 14th anniversary of the liturgical celebration of the Philippine tradition of culture, faith, and preparation for the birth of Jesus Christ. Our theme this year is “Jesus, Make Us Generous Dispensers Of Your Divine Mercy” translated in Tagalog, “Hesus, Gawin Mo Kaming Masaganang Daluyan Ng Iyong Banal Na Awa.” When: Thursday December 15, 2016 Time: 6:30 PM Where: Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels, 555 W. Temple St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Why: We consider our celebration a rich cultural heritage as well as a service totheFilipino American community. The beginning of the 9 days

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sure Parks and Casino in Pampanga. Aguirre issued the order a day after he defended President Duterte’s order for the warrantless arrest of Lam saying it can be done since economic sabotage is a continuing crime. “Considering the offenses allegedly committed and apparent reports that he has already left the country, there is a strong possibility that he may attempt to place himself beyond the reach of the legal processes of this government by leaving the country. We, thus, deem the issuance of an immigration look-out bulletin order against him prudent in order to at least monitor the itineraries of their flight, travel and or whereabouts, or if warranted, effectuate his immediate arrest pursuant to the directives of the President should the subject return to the country,” Aguirre’s order directed to Bureau of Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said. The said order also directed all immigration officers to be on the lookout for Lam should he pass through all

the country’s international airports and seaports as well as to forward any report or information to the DOJ or the Philippine National Police. Aguirre also said that Lam’s online gaming facility at the Fontana Leisure Parks and Casino in Pampanga will remain closed. It will be recalled that President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the arrest of Lam for economic sabotage in relation to the recent arrest of 1,316 Chinese nationals illegally working in Lam’s online gaming operations at the Fontana resort. The DOJ chief also disclosed that 600 of the arrested Chinese nationals have already posted bail after they were charged in court for violation of the country’s immigration laws.

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PHL’s foreign reserves decline to $82.7B in November ‘16 By Joann Santiago

MANILA, Dec. 7 (PNA) – The Philippines’ foreign reserves fell to USD82.73 billion by end-November 2016, its lowest since last February. Data released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed that the preliminary gross international reserves (GIR) level to date is the lowest after the USD81.88 billion last February and a decline from last October’s USD85.11 billion. The central bank breached its GIR target of USD82.7 billion this year last March when the foreign reserves amounted to USD 82.98 billion. BSP Governor Amando Tetangco

Jr., in a statement, attributed the drop in the foreign reserves to the national government’s payments of its maturing foreign debt, the impact of the central bank’s foreign exchange operations and revaluation of the central bank’s gold holdings. Central bank data show that value of the BSP’s gold holdings as of last November amounted to USD7.4 billion, lower than the previous month’s USD8.1 billion. Tetangco said these outflows were countered by the national government’s net foreign currency deposits and the central bank’s income from investments abroad.

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did not cross my mind. Who does not like to own a Rolex anyway?” he said. But he decided to return the gift because doing otherwise is illegal. “I explained that I could not take the gift because not only because the company is involved in activities which would require the supervision of the Department which I head but also because the law prohibits officials like me from accepting expensive gifts,” he said. “I added that I could go to jail if I was found to have kept the watch or accepted expensive gifts from people

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“At the heart of that partnership is the deep bond between the peoples of our two countries. There is indeed tremendous ‘kalooban’, the extraordinary spirit, warmth and strength in our relationship,” he further said. Kim said he is confident that mutual respect combined with close ties and shared history and values of the two countries will ensure stability in relationship over the long term. He, meanwhile, expressed eagerness to get to know the Filipino people and to visit tourist destinations in the country such as Batanes and Tawi-Tawi. Kim is familiar with Asia, having served as a career member of the senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, a special representative for North Korea policy, and Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of East Asia and Pacific Affairs at the US Department of State.

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2017 should be about war vs other After Vitangcol and Abaya, who’s next? Former Transportation her senatorial candidacy pressing issues besides drugs Secretary Joseph Abaya Unfortunately, Roxas lost MANILA, Dec. 7 (PNA) – While the war on drugs was the centerpiece of President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration for this year, 2017 should be about other wars that are equally, if not more urgent, than drugs, the Minority bloc at the House of Representatives said Wednesday. In a press briefing at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City, Minority Leader Danilo Suarez said that it is obvious that 2016 was about the war on drugs. “If we are to describe the first year of the present administration in one word, it would be ‘bloody.’ This is the word used by the President himself in several speeches about the ongoing campaign against narco-politics,” the Quezon lawmaker said. He noted that the war on drugs was both commendable and disturbing. “The surrender of more than 700,000 drug users, the reduction of drug use and the commitment of the administration to rehabilitate recovering addicts is laudable,”” Suarez said. However, he also pointed out that of the more than 5,000 who died in the ongoing campaign, more than half were killed “outside of police operations” and a few innocent people were slain along the way.

Trillanes: Senate panel’s report on EJKs a ‘a piece of garbage’ MANILA, Dec 7 (Mabuhay) – Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Wednesday called the Senate justice committee soon-tobe released committee report “a piece of garbage” allegedly meant to cover-up extrajudicial killings. “Talagang lumalabaas na ano siya, Duterte collaborator. Ang committee report na iyan ay cover-up ng extrajudicial killings na nagsimula at dumami ngayon noong nagsimulang umupo si President Duterte,” Trillanes said He added: “Talagang this is a piece of garbage, ang committee report ni Sen. [Richard] Gordon.” The senator added that the committee report is an alleged product of Gordon’s “selective justice” and “twisted logic.” “Talagang sumisipsip lang si Sen. Gordon sa kanyang political patron,” he added. Trillanes cited Gordon’s pronouncement that he will recommend the filing of murder charges against self-confessed hitman Edgar Matobato for the killing of alleged terrorist Sali Makdum. “On one hand pinaniniwalaan niya (Gordon) ang contention ni Matobato na siya ang nag-abduct kay Sali Makdum, na enough na ire-recommend niya na murder, pero ‘di niya pinaniniwalaan ang allegation ni Matobato na si President Duterte ang nasa likod at pag-create ng Davao Death Squad noong siya ay mayor pa,” he said. Gordon slashed back at Trillanes. “I’m sorry that he said that about his fellow senators. I don’t know where he comes from and he calls hardwork garbage,” he said. He added: “Maybe sa kanya hindi lang mapaunlakan ang gusto niyang palabasin. Hindi kasi abogado eh. Kung gusto mong maipalabas kailangan mapatunayan mo. Kung di mo mapatunayan ‘wag mong sasabihing garbage.. Ito nga sasabihin ko sa kanya, it takes one to know one.”

and seven other government officials are facing criminal complaints over the alleged anomalous P3.8 billion standardization of motor vehicle license plate deal. Abaya is the second official from the Aquino Administration to face graft charges under the the Duterte regime. Former Metro Rail Transit Line General Manager Al Vitangcol has pending graft charges with the Sandiganbayan on allegations of an attempt to extort $30 million from representatives of Inekon Group based in Czechoslovakia. Like Abaya, Vitangcol was also the handpicked choice of former President Noynoy Aquino and former DOTC Secretary Mar Roxas to head the Metro Rail Transit. The criminal complaints against Abaya and his former two DOTC Undersecretaries Jose Pertuo Lotilla and Rene Limcaoco, and former LTO Chief Alfonso Tan, were filed by members of the Citizens Crime Watch (CCW). It was in 2014 that the DOTC and the LTO required all motor vehicle owners to replace their old plates once they renew their registration. The fee was P450 for cars, trucks, and public transport vehicles and P150 for motorcycles. After the anomalous deal was exposed in the media, COA ordered the LTO to stop paying the JKG-PPDCI, the firm that won the contract to supply 5.23 million motor vehicle plates and 9.97 million motorcycle plates. JKG-PPDCI should not have been allowed to participate in the bidding, which of course was rigged by Abaya’s men of course. Abaya and his two undersecretaries, as well as the former LTO chief, should be held accountable for the controversial vehicle plates deal. Subsequent inquiries showed that DOTC did not conduct a post qualification evaluation on JKG-PDDCI. The firm was also found out to be financially incapable and didn’t have the capacity two undertake such a gargantuan project. No wonder, up to this time, millions of Filipino motor vehicle owners are still waiting for their new license plates which they have paid two years ago. This scam is another form of fund-raising scheme done by the Liberal Party during President Aquino’s term in preparation for the 2016 presidential candidacy of former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas. This, I believe, is the same thing that Senator Leila De Lima did when she was the Secretary of Justice during the Noynoy administration. She also reportedly solicited campaign funds from high profile drug lords through her lover/bodyguard/driver, to bankroll

and De Lima won as a senator by coming in as the 12th placer in the Senate. Abaya should not take the blame if he has nothing to do with the scam. He should learn from what happened to Vitangcol when he tried to shield his superiors when the alleged extortion was brought to light by the Czech ambassador to the Philippines. Vitangcol was made a sacrificial lamb to deflect public attention away from Balsy Aquino Cruz, President Noynoy’s sister, and her husband Eldon, who tried to swing a deal with a Czech ambassador in the supply of light train from Inekon, a Czech train fabricator. As a matter of fact, it was publicized that Balsy and her husband Eldon, and former DOTC Secretary Pete Prado travelled together to Prague to finalize the deal. Their traveling expenses were shouldered by Inekon. However, the controversy was nipped in the bud as the story was killed by the immediate firing of Vitangcol. Noynoy said he fired Vitangcol because he cannot seem to follow his (Noynoy’s ) mantra of “Daan na Matuwid.” (LOL). *** I will not be surprised at all if one of these days, former DWSD Secretary Dinkly Soliman will face similar graft charges for her alleged failure to account for the missing super typhoon “Yolanda” funds worth billions of pesos. Current DSWD Secretary Judy Taguiwalo said she has already requested President Duterte to initiate an investigation as to the missing “Yolanda” funds. There is public perception that part of the missing or the unaccounted “Yolanda” funds were doled out by the Aquino administration to various political leaders in the country hoping to ensure a Roxas victory in the polls. It was a blessing that Roxas didn’t become president or else there may be more of these anomalies. Had Roxas been elected President, Filipinos would not have found out about the magnitude of the drug problem they are facing because of the unabated proliferation of illegal drugs all over the county. No wonder, most of the people I talked with for the several weeks believed that Senator De Lima is guilty of all charges leveled against her. They also believed that she coddled drug lords and allowed the illegal drug trade to flourish at the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) during her reign as Justice Secretary. May God forgive you, Senator De Lima, for being an adulterer, a drug coddler and a corrupt government official.

Optimism may help people live longer: study WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) – People who have an optimistic view on life are more likely to live longer, a US study said Wednesday. The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed data from 2004 to 2012 from 70,000 women enrolled in the Nurses’ Health Study, a long-running US study tracking women’s health via surveys every two years. The researchers looked at participants’ levels of optimism and other factors that might play a role in how optimism may affect mortality risk, such as race, high blood pressure, diet, and physical activity. It found the most optimistic women, or the top quartile, had a nearly 30 percent lower risk of dying from any of the diseases analyzed in the study compared with the least optimistic women, or the bottom quartile. The most optimistic women had a 16 percent lower risk of dying from cancer; 38 per-

cent lower risk of dying from heart disease; 39 percent lower risk of dying from stroke; 38 percent lower risk of dying from respiratory disease; and 52 percent lower risk of dying from infection. Previous studies have linked optimism with reduced risk of early death from cardiovascular problems, but this was the first to find a link between optimism and reduced risk from other major causes. “While most medical and public health efforts today focus on reducing risk factors for diseases, evidence has been mounting that enhancing psychological resilience may also make a difference,” said Eric Kim, research fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and co-lead author of the study. “Our new findings suggest that we should make efforts to boost optimism, which has been shown to be associated with healthier behaviors and healthier ways of coping with life challenges.”


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MANILA, Dec 7 (Mabuhay) – Tourism Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo on Wednesday admitted that actor Cesar Montano was not his personal choice to head the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB). “I have another choice, and, in fact, I already submitted the name. But when I saw him (Montano) in China, he said, ‘Secretary, I will be the head of the Tourism Promotions Board, can I meet with you for a courtesy call?’,” Teo told the Committee on Appointments (CA) committee on tourism and economic development. Teo said he told Montano then to “defer” his request for a courtesy call until he has his appointment papers. Montano’s appointment came this

week, and Teo said he “cannot do anything about it since it is already there.” Montano will be inducted on December 15, Teo said. According to the Tourism Act of 2009, the TPB “shall be responsible for marketing and promoting the Philippines domestically and internationally as a major global tourism destination, highlighting the uniqueness and assisting the development of its tourism products and services, with the end in view of increasing tourist arrivals and tourism investment.” Teo, for her part, was confirmed by the CA committee after almost two hours.(MNS)

Sarah G, Ebe Dancel win big at 29th Awit Awards MANILA, Dec 8 (Mabuhay) -- Sarah Geronimo and Ebe Dancel took home the top honors at the 29th Awit Awards held at the Music Museum on Wednesday. Geronimo won Album of the Year for “The Great Unknown,” while Dancel bagged the Song of the Year award for “Bawat Daan.” Dancel also won Best Inspirational Recording, Best Engineered Recording, Best World Music Recording, and Best Song Written for Movie/ TV/Stage Play for the hit series “Ang Probinsyano.” Daryl Ong won Best Male Recording Artist for “Mabuti Pa,” while “The Voice Kids” coach Bamboo took home the Best Rock/Alternative Recording award. Aiza Seguerra was given the Best Ballad award for her rendition of “Araw Gabi,” while the “Dangal ng Musika” honor was given to the 1970s musical group Boyfriends. The 2016 Awit Awards was hosted by Matteo Guidicelli and Tippy Dos Santos. Here is the full list of winners of the 29th Awit Awards: Best Inspirational Recording “Bawat Daan” by Ebe Dancel Best Christmas Recording - “Apat na Buwang Pasko” by Jon Santos Best Performance by a Child - “Believe in Magic” by Julia Concio Best Musical Arrangement - “Pero”

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for setting aside the judgment in addition to other remedies available under the law. The preliminary declaration of disclosure is not filed with the court but only exchanged by each party. The preliminary declaration of disclosure shall set forth 1) the identity of all assets and liabilities which the declarant may have an interest regardless of the characterization of community, quasi-community, or separate property; 2)The declarant’s percentage in the asset or liability; 3) the declarant’s characterization of the asset or liability. In addition, the declarant shall also provide the other party with a completed income and expense declaration. The declarations may be amended without permission from the court. The parties shall serve each other with a final declaration of disclosure at the time the parties enter into a settlement agreement, stipulated divorce judgment, or if the case goes to trial, at least 45 days prior to the first assigned trial date. The final declaration of disclosure shall include (1) All material facts and information regarding the characterization of all assets and liabilities(2) All material facts and information regarding the valuation of all assets that are contended to be community property or in which it is contended the community has an interest. (3) All material facts and information regarding the amounts of all obligations that are contended to be community obligations or for which it is contended the community has liability.(4) All material facts and information regarding the earnings, accumulations, and expenses of each party that have been set forth in the income and expense declaration. The parties may agree to mutually waive the final declaration of disclosure requirement but not the preliminary declaration of disclosure. A party who fails to comply with the disclosure requirements under the family code may be held in breach

of the party’s fiduciary obligation to the other spouse under family code section 721, 1100, and Marriage of Feldman. The party that failed to disclose material assets, income, facts, and information may be sanctioned by the court by awarding attorney’s fees and sanctions to the other spouse under family code section 271. When hiring an attorney to represent you in a high asset divorce case with complex property issues, it is important to hire an attorney that understands the disclosure obligation under the family code. Please note that this article is not legal advice and is not intended as legal advice. The article is intended to provide only general, non-specific legal information. This article is not intended to cover all the issues related to the topic discussed. The specific facts that apply to your matter may make the outcome different than would be anticipated by you.

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Caregiver overtime law becomes permanent In September Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 1015 into law. This law is critically important because it permanently guarantees caregivers the right to overtime compensation. Originally, the Domestic Worker Bill of Rights (DWBR), which guarantees overtime pay for in-home caregivers, was set to expire on January 1, 2017. Under the DWBR, in-home caregivers must be paid overtime compensation when working more than 9 hours a day or 45 hours a week. In my experience, very few 24-hour caregivers are paid correctly. With California’s increase in the minimum wage to $10 an hour, non-exempt caregivers who work 24-hour shifts must be paid a minimum of $315 a day. If you are working as a caregiver and paid a day rate less than $315, under California law, you are not being paid any overtime and may have a substantial unpaid overtime claim. Often, employers attempt to avoid overtime liability by claiming the caregiver is an “independent contractor.” However, the DWBR defines in-home caregivers and personal attendants as domestic work employees, meaning that employers cannot

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Not everyone enjoys poring over used-car classified ads to find that hidden gem. Even our experts find the hunt through bad cars to be the worst part of the buying experience. An easier solution: Simply determine your budget and choose a vehicle from our lists of the best used cars. We dug through years of test data and hundreds of thousands of survey responses, and cross-referenced those metrics with the availability of electronic stability control, a lifesaving safety feature. The best of the best used car models can be accessed at consumerreports.org.. Each model performed well in our road tests when it was new and had above-average reliability for the model years shown. In addition, each vehicle offered ESC as a standard or optional feature. We also included a list of used cars you should avoid considering because they proved to be particularly troublesome and unreliable. Of course, even for used cars we recommend, there can be stinkers – due to a bad day at the factory or a former owner who didn’t care much for car maintenance. Before you buy, make sure to pay for a thorough inspection by a certified

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Customer Rebate.......................$1,500 Dealer Delivery Bonus.................$500 Loyalty Rebate ...........................$500 Military Rebate ...........................$500

2016 MITSUBISHI

*

%

*Lease payment includes Loyalty and Military Rebates.

OUTLANDER ES 7 UP TO

MSRP...................$23,845

0

18,199

$

Customer Rebate.......................$1,500 Dealer Delivery Bonus.................$500 Loyalty Rebate ..........................$500 Military Rebate ........................$500

*

%

72 MONTHS FINANCING

FRIENDLY PRICED PRE-OWNED CARS! TEST-DRIVE NOW! ‘14 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE ES

WAS 10,988 $

Stk: C17111A

7,988

$

‘14 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER GT SUV

WAS 17,988 $ $

Stk: C16247A

14,900

NURSES PROGRAM AVAILABLE!

‘07 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS CPE

WAS 10,900 $

Stk: C2894P

$

7,999

‘16 SCION FR-S COUPE

WAS $26,999 $ Stk: C2979P

0

21,800

‘11 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN

WAS $10,900 Stk: C2986P

‘13 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT SE

8,988

WAS $13,988 $

$

Stk: C16108A

‘14 NISSAN 370Z COUPE

WAS $27,900 $ Stk: C2980P

% FINANCING

22,800

‘14 TOYOTA TACOMA TRUCK DBL CAB WAS $26,988 $ Stk: C3007P

23,988

Stk: C17143A

10,988

‘13 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO GSR

30,900

Was $33,988 $ Stk: C17104A

ANY CREDIT SITUATION, WE CAN HELP YOU. BEST IN CLASS PAYMENT

AVAILABLE ON SELECTED 2014 & 2015 MODELS NO ONE OFFERS MORE!

Mitsubishi Honda Toyota Nissan

560

5 YR/60,000 MILES BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY

YES

ONLY 3/36

ONLY 3/36

ONLY 3/36

10100

10 YR/100,000 MILES LTD POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY

YES

ONLY 3/36

ONLY 5/60

ONLY 5/60

5YR

8,999

‘12 TOYOTA CAMRY WAS $12,988 $

YES

5 YR/UNLIMITED MILES NONE NONE NONE ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PRICE LISTED AFTER ALL APPLICABLE REBATES. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE PRICES PLUS GOVERMENT FEES AND ANY DEALER DOCUMENT PREPARATION CHARGE AND EMISSION TESTING CHARGE PLUS DESTINATION CHARGE ALL FACTORY REBATES IN LIEU OF SPECIAL RATES OFFERED BY MITSUBISHI CREDIT AND SPECIAL RATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE WITH ANY ADVERTISED VEHICLES. SEE DEALER FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS. PRICE LISTED AFTER ALL APPLICABLE REBATES SUCH AS CUSTOMER & LOYALTY REBATE. NOT ALL CUSTOMERS QUALIFY FOR LOYALTY RABATE. TO QUALIFY CUSTOMER MUST BE A CURRENT MITSUBISHI VEHICLE REGISTERED OWNER. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE PRICES PLUS GOVERMENT FEES AND ANY DEALER DOCUMENT PREPARATION CHARGE AND EMISSION TESTING CHARGE. ALL FACTORY REBATES IN LIEU OF SPECIAL RATES OFFERED BY MITSUBISHI CREDIT AND SPECIAL RATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE WITH ANY ADVERTISED VEHICLES. SEE DEALER FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS. *All special lease are based on Tier 1 Credit through Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America. All payments are plus tax, first payments, license and acquisition fees included in lease.

Toll Free 1-888-835-6136

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Nissan of Mission Hills

Out to be the #1 Nissan Dealer in the Nation*

“Tawagan or hanapin nyo lang ako”

Manuel Lava

Internet | Fleet Manager

Serving the Filipino Community for more than 20 years.

““Kayang-kaya Kayang-kaya nyo nyo ang ang down down at at mababa mababa lang lang ang ang monthly monthly payment!” paym

Ikaw ba ay problematic dahil sa Bad Credit/No Credit? Credit?. No Driver’s License? No SS? Ok na ang TIN! TIN!. Bankruptcy? WALANG PPROBLEMA!!!

NEW CAR SPECIALS

Cell: (661)-644-0944

2016 NISSAN SENTRA

2016 NISSAN ROGUE

2016 NISSAN ALTIMA

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PRE-OWNED CARS AVAILABLE ‘14 NISSAN VERSA NOTE HB 1.6

$

8,995

Stock#: G21281 | Vin: 375859

‘15 15 NISSAN VERSA 1.6

‘14 NISSAN VERSA 1.6

$

9,995

Stock#: G25591 | Vin: 811561

‘14 14 KIA SOUL AUTO

‘13 NISSAN SENTRA I4

$

$

Stock#: G18481 | Vin: 637269

Stock#: G22931 | Vin: 024692

Stock#: G35221 | Vin: 602991

‘13 HONDA CIVIC SDN AUTO LX

‘155 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN CVT LX

‘15 15 TOYOTA PRIUS HB

$

$

Stock#: H21781 | Vin: 936937

Stock#: H22411 | Vin: 084496

Stock#: G34711 | Vin: 293810

14,995

‘12 NISSAN ROGUE FWD

$

10,995

$

13,995

‘09 HONDA CIVIC SDN AUTO EX

15,995

11,995

$

17,995

Stock#: U4803 | Vin: 271051

12,995

$

19,995

Stock#: G25511 | Vin: 403984

www.nissanofmissionhills.com | 11000 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills, CA 91345

888-588-7635

®

WE SERVE ALL AAA, COSTCO, AARP, CREDIT UNION, SAM’S CLUB MEMBERS

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SUBARU OF GLENDALE

Subaru of Glendale is the #1 Volume Subaru Dealer in LA County!!! #1 claim based on SOA YTD Sales Report for new car sales in LA County for 2016**

Subaru will give $250 charitable donation*

Visit Subaru of Glendale to find your dream car at a great price with the help of our friendly, no pressure sales staff. Whether it’s love at first sight or after your test drive, you’ll have a great experience and leave with a grin on your face. 2017 SUBARU

Forester 2.5i

2016 SUBARU SUBA BARU

CVT with Alloy Wheel Package LEASE OFFER

159

$

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179

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$

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$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra) Model C Code ode HFB-02 HFB-0 02 Offer Expires 12/31/16

FINANCE OFFER 0% Limited Term Financing on ALL New Foresters in Stock

2017 SUBARU

Model Mod odel el C Code ode GRC-14 4 (on (only only y 6 left at this s payment) Offer Expire res 12/31/16 6 Expires

FINANCE OFFER 1.49% Limited Term Financing

Crosstrek 2.0i

2017 SUBARU

WRX X

Premium CVT Special Edition LEASE OFFER

219

$

LEASE OFFER

239

PLUS TAX PER MONTH ONTH NTH LEASE/ 0 39 MONTHS/10,000 MILES PER YEAR

$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH LEASE/ 36 MONTHS/10,000 MILES PER YEAR

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra) Model Co Code ode HRC-15 5 Offer Expires 12/31/16

FINANCE OFFER 1.90 % Limited Term Financing

2017 201 7 SUBARU S

Outback O utback k 2.5i 2.5 5i

Limited CVT with Li th Eyesi Eyesight ig gh ht & Navi Navigation iga g tion LEASE OFFER

259

$

FINANCE OFFER As low as 2.9% Financing up to 60 months with NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS

2017 SUBARU

Model Code HUN-01 Offer Expires 12/31/16

Legacy 2.5i

Limited CVT with Navigation & Eyesight

S Sign & Drive

2 LEASE OFFERS

289

PLUS TAX PER R MONTH NTH LEASE// 0,000 0 36 MONTHS/10,000 EAR R MILES PER YEAR

$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH NTH HL LEASE/ EASE/ 42 MONTHS/10,000 MILES PER YEAR

$1,999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $0 First Months Lease Payment

$0 Down Payment $ $0 Security Deposit $ $0 First Months Lease Payment $

$1,999 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$0 Total Due Lease Signing $ (tax, title, license & doc fees extra) (t Model Code Co ode HDF-24 4 Offer Expires Exp pires 12/31/16 12/31/1 16

FINANCE OFFER 0% Limited Term Financing

FI FINANCE OFFER As low as 0% APR Financing up to 63 months on ALL New Legacys in Stock

Model Code HAF-24 Offer Expires 12/31/16

Driving People Happy “Para sa bagong Subaru, tawagan nyo lang po kami !”

SUBARU OF GLENDALE 1308 S Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91204 www.SubaruofGlendale.net

855-230-1547 Andrew Marilla Sales & Leasing

Christian Marilla Finance Manager

*Subaru will donate $250 for every new Subaru vehicle sold or leased from November 17, 2016, through January 3, 2017, to four national charities designated by the purchaser or lessee. Pre-approved Hometown Charities may be selected for donation depending on retailer participation. Certain participating retailers will make an additional donation to the Hometown Charities selected. Purchasers/lessees must make their charity designations by january 31, 2017. The four national charities will receive a guaranteed minimum donation of $250,000 each. See your local Subaru retailer for details, or visit subaru.com/share. All donations made by Subaru of America, Inc. Subaru, Forester, Outback, Tribeca, Legacy, Impreza, WRX, STI, and SUBARU BOXER are registered trademarks. Purchase or lease any new (previously untitled) Subaru and receive a complimentary factory scheduled maintainance plan for 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first). See Subaru Added Security Maintenance Plan for intervals, coverage and limitations. Customer must take delivery before 12-31-16 and reside within the promotional area. At participating dealers only. See dealer for program details and eligibility.


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USED CARS

SALE

We’ll help you get a car!

Over 500 cars to choose from!

“May Filipino Department kami na tutulong sa inyo! Hanapin o tawag lang kay Jose Villanueva (213) 500-1260 at Joel Paguio (323) 547-5394” ‘08 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DR SDN I4 MAN GLS

$

‘06 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 4DR AUTO 4WD LUXURY

5,495

$

5,995

‘01 NISSAN FRONTIER 2WD KING CAB V6 AUTOMATIC SE DESERT RUNNER

$

6,495

‘09 MAZDA MAZDA6 4DR SDN AUTO S SPORT

$

7,495

‘03 MERCEDES-BENZ E500 SEDAN

$

7,995

VIN: 5NPET46C18H373388 STOCK: X61795

VIN: JS3TD947064105282 STOCK: X60463

VIN: 1N6ED26T51C360577 STOCK: X61701

VIN: 1YVHP81B895M20547 STOCK: X61898

VIN: WDBUF70J93A199242 STOCK: X61704

‘06 BMW 330XI SEDAN

‘13 SCION IQ 3DR HB 2DR HATCHBACK

‘14 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SDN CVT AUTO LE ECO

‘15 HYUNDAI ACCENT 5DR HB AUTO GS

‘13 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SDN AUTO LE

$

8,995

$

9,995

$

10,995

$

11,495

$

11,995

VIN: WBAVD33596KV67174 STOCK: X61860

VIN: JTNJJXB08DJ024209 STOCK: X61798

VIN: 5YFBPRHE8EP026948 STOCK: X61993

VIN: KMHCT5AE7FU213200 STOCK: X61886

VIN: 5YFBU4EE3DP128009 STOCK: X61528

‘12 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN V6 AUTO SE

‘15 NISSAN ALTIMA 4DR SDN I4 2.5

‘06 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS500 COUPE

‘15 MAZDA MAZDA5 4DR WGN AUTO SPORT

‘15 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 AUTO XLE (SE)

$

12,495

$

12,744

$

12,995

$

13,995

$

14,924

VIN: 4T1BK1FK8CU006641 STOCK: X61903

VIN: 1N4AL3AP3FC247888 STOCK: X61361

VIN: WDDDJ75XX6A047753 STOCK: X62002

VIN: JM1CW2BL8F0181288 STOCK: X61588

VIN: 4T1BF1FKXFU491163 STOCK: X61297

‘13 MAZDA MX-5 MIATA 2DR CONV AUTO SPORT

‘14 SCION TC 2DR HB AUTO

‘13 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2WD 4DR CVT LE

‘12 TOYOTA SIENNA 5DR 7-PASS VAN V6 LE AAS FWD

‘12 MERCEDES-BENZ C250 SPORT SEDAN

$

14,995

VIN: JM1NC2JF0D0230431 STOCK: X61394

$

15,495

VIN: JTKJF5C71E3082859 STOCK: X61698

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$

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$

16,495

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$

17,495

VIN: WDDGF4HB0CR191029 STOCK: X62036

More than 25 banks are ready to approve!

Bad Credit! No Credit! Fair Prices! We Finance All!!! We buy car!!! Bring your Family!!! Free Food!!!

For Car Emergency, Call:

(323) 222-2400 2244 N. San Fernando Road, Los Angeles, CA 90065 Call Kabayan Jose V. at (213) 500.1260 or Kabayan Joel P. at (323) 547.5394 $OO SULFHV SOXV JRYHUPHQW IHHV DQG WD[HV DQ\ ͤQDQFH FKDUJHV FDUJR SUHSDUDWLRQ GHDOHU DQG DQ\ HPLVVLRQ WHVWLQJ FKDUJH ZLWK DSSURYHG FUHGLW DERYH QRUPDO )LQDQFLQJ DSSURYHG FUHGLW ZLWK D ),&2 VFRUH DERYH &$56 &20 WKDQ XVXDO 3KRWRV IRU LOOXVWUDWLRQ SXUSRVHV RQO\ ([SLUHV 0HQWLRQ WKLV DG RU EULQJ D FRS\ WR WKH GHDOHU 2IIHU YDOLG XQWLO

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The Mercedes-Benz Winter Event Jingle all the way in a new Mercedes-Benz.

Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Benz2016 2017

CLA 250 E300

LEASE LEASEFOR FOR

299 549

$$

+TAX/MO. +TAX/MO. +TAX/MO for 36 MOS. for 36 MOS.

*MSRP$53,075 $35,375atat3636month monthlease leaseononapproved approvedaverage averagecredit, credit,$5,043 $3,643plus plustax taxand andlicense licensedue dueatatsigning. signing.No Nosecurity securitydeposit depositrequired. required.10k 10kmiles milesper peryear yearwith with.25c .25cper permiles milesonon *MSRP excessmileage. mileage.Expires ExpiresJuly December 13, 2016. excess 26, 2016. “Availableonly onlytotoqualified qualifiedcustomers customersatatparticipating participatingauthorized authorizedMercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benzdealers dealersthrough throughMercedes-Benz Mercedes-BenzFinancial FinancialServices Services(where (whereapplicable applicabletotoadvertised advertisedlease) lease)through throughJuly “Available December 13, 2016.lease Advertised leaseonrate basedcapitalized on a grosscost capitalized costIncludes of $33,376. Includescharge, destination charge, premium package, PILOT® -pre-writing, 26, 2016. Advertised rate based a gross of $52,293. destination premium package, becker MAP becker PILOT®MAP -pre-writing, becker MAP becker PILOT® MAP PILOT® and transpotation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, prep.options. and additional options.payments Total monthly equaldue $10,764. Cash and transpotation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. anddealer additional Total monthly equalpayments $19,764. Cash at signing due at signing $2,549 cost reduction, acquisition fee, and firstpayment month’soflease payment of $299. equal Total payments equal $14,108. to No credit approval. includes $3,699 includes capitalized cost capitalized reduction, $795 acquisition$795 fee, and first month’s lease $549. Total payments $24,258. Subject to creditSubject approval. security No security deposit required.” deposit required.”

Filipino Sales Email: rorosa@mbencino.com

Mercedes-Benz 2016 C 300

Mercedes-Benz 2016 GLA 250

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

329

$

Raymond Orosa

+TAAX/MO. +TAX/MO. for 36 MOS.

$

369

+TAX/MO +TAX/MO. for 36 MOS.

*MSRP $35,825 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $3,623 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires December 13, 2016.

*MSRP $41,125 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $4,523 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires December 13, 2016.

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through December 13, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $34,726. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transportation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $11,844. Cash due at signing includes $2,499 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $329. Total payments equal $15,138. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through December 13, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $39,516. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transpotation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $13,284. Cash due at signing includes $3,359 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $369. Total payments equal $17,438. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

Mercedes-Benz 2016 GLC 300

Mercedes-Benz 2016 GLE 350

LEASE FORR

LEASE ASE FOR

459

$

$

+TTAX/MO. +TAX/MO. MOS. ffor 36 MOS

579

++TAX/MO. TAX/MO. MOS. ffor 36 MOS

*MSRP $41,725 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $4,653 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires December 13, 2016.

*MSRP $55,855 at 36 month lease on approved average credit, $5,373 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage. Expires December 13, 2016.

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through December 13, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $41,235. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transportation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $16,524. Cash due at signing includes $3,399 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $459. Total payments equal $20,718. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

“Available only to qualified customers at participating authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services (where applicable to advertised lease) through December 13, 2016. Advertised lease rate based on a gross capitalized cost of $54,130. Includes destination charge, premium package, and transportation charge. Excludes title, taxes, registration, license fees, insurance, dealer prep. and additional options. Total monthly payments equal $20,844. Cash due at signing includes $3,999 capitalized cost reduction, $795 acquisition fee, and first month’s lease payment of $579. Total payments equal $25,638. Subject to credit approval. No security deposit required.”

818.536.2413

16721 Ventura Blvd. Encino CA 91436

mbencino.com

Mercedes-Benz of Encino

You’re not just a Mercedes-Benz driver, you’re part of the family. Up to 5 months’ payment credit* on your current Mercedes-Benz Financial Services lease with the purchase of a new 2015 or 2016 Mercedes-Benz. *Eligible customers will receive up to 5 months’ payment credit on their current lease with a lease or finance of any new 2015 or 2016 Mercedes-Benz vehicle through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services. Certain exclusions apply. See dealer for details.


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