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MANILA, May 11 (Mabuhay) – United States Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg has congratulated Filipinos over the conduct of the recently concluded national and local elections. In a tweet posted Tuesday, Goldberg said: “I congratulate the Filipinos on their exercise of democracy. It reminds the world that PH is such an open & healthy democratic system.” The US envoy said he will congratulate the new leaders who will be at the country’s helm once their victories have been declared official. “Looking forward to congratulating the next leaders of the Philippines once the official election results are in,” he tweeted. The unofficial count of election results indicate Davao City Rodrigo Duterte is the apparent winner in the presidential race. Two of his rivals, administration standard bearer Manuel “Mar” Roxas II and Senator Grace Poe, have already conceded

defeat. A Reuters report quoted a US official as saying Monday that Washington is ready to work with presumptive President Duterte despite allegations of human rights abuses in the city he led for over two decades. “Washington respects the choice of the Philippine people. We gladly work with the leaders they’ve selected,” State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau said when asked about the elections in Manila. Meanwhille, the European Union See DUTERTE, page 8 “Trabaho” is what President-elect Rodrigo Duterte promises to Filipinos. It is one of his eight-point economic agenda that calls for tax reforms, accelerating infrastructure spending, attracting foreign investments, agricultural development, expanding the implementation of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) and creating more jobs.

Vice presidential candidate Leni Robredo faces the media as the counting of votes for the position of vice president continued Tuesday. Robredo, who currently leads the tight vice presidential race, denied cheating allegations by Sen. Bongbong Marcos’ camp.(MNS photo)

Cayetano concedes to Robredo MANILA, May 12 (Mabuhay) –Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano has conceded to leading vice presidential candidate Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo. In a press statement issued Thursday, Cayetano, running mate of presumptive president Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, said Robredo is not only leading the race but “already won it with majority of the votes tallied.” “It is often said that the voice of the people is the voice of God. In this regard, I humbly concede my vice presidential bid to Rep. Leni Robredo, who, by all accounts and with 96% of the votes already tallied, is our country’s presumptive Vice President-elect. Rep. Leni is not only leading the race, she has clearly won it,” he said.

Cayetano said that while losing an election hurts, nothing is more painful than the sight of a divided country. “Thus, I call on all the other candidates to respect the people’s will and rally behind presumptive President-elect Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte and his presumptive Vice President-elect Leni Robredo. Let us begin the journey toward healing and unification,” he said. Cayetano expressed confidence that Robredo will likewise respect and value the people’s will by giving her full support to the country’s new President and his vision to end the disorder in the people’s lives and introduce real change to our country. “I call on the people to rally behind our newly elected leaders. It is in this

Duterte’s 8-point economic agenda targets rural development, uplifting lives of the poor By Lilian C. Mellejor

DAVAO CITY, May 12 (PNA) – The economic team of presumptive president Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has presented the eight-point economic agenda of the incoming administration that will impact more on rural development, targeting to uplift the lives of the two thirds of the population especially those who are below poverty line. Presented by former cabinet mem-

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Duterte to visit pope, apologize for ‘whore’ insult: aide DAVAO, May 12 (Mabuhay) – Philippine president-elect Rodrigo Duterte is planning to visit the Vatican to make a personal apology to the pope for calling him a “son of a whore”, the politician’s spokesman said on Thursday. “The mayor repeatedly said he wants to visit the Vatican, win or lose, not only to pay homage to the pope but he really needs to explain to the pope and ask for forgiveness,” Peter Lavina told reporters in the southern city of Davao. Duterte, the longtime mayor of Davao, surged to a landslide election win on Monday following an incendiary campaign in which he gleefully used foul language to disrespect authority figures. In a rambling speech to announce his presidential run, Duterte lashed out at Pope Francis for causing traffic jams in Manila when he visited the mainly Catholic nation last year. “It took us five hours to get from the hotel to the airport. I asked who was coming. They said it was the pope. I wanted to call him: ‘Pope, son of a whore, go home. Don’t visit anymore’,” Duterte said. Catholic leaders in the Philippines condemned Duterte’s comments

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Joma Sison hopes to end exile under Duterte admin MANILA, May 12 (Mabuhay) – Philippine communist rebel leader Jose Maria Sison has expressed hopes of ending nearly three decades in exile under the new presidency of Rodrigo Duterte. Sison, 77, fled to Europe soon after peace talks failed in 1987 and has stayed abroad since, while one of Asia’s longest-running insurgencies continued to claim thousands of lives. “I will return to the Philippines if Duterte fulfils his promise to visit me,” the Netherlands-based Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder said in comments posted on his Facebook page late Wednesday. “The prospects (for peace talks) seem to be bright at the moment.” Sison, a political science professor, established the party in December 1968 and it launched a guerrilla campaign three months later. The rebellion has left at least 30,000 people dead, by official account. The New People’s Army is believed to have fewer than 4,000 soldiers, down from a peak of 26,000 in the 1980s, according to the military. However, it retains support among the deeply poor in the rural Philippines. President Benigno Aquino III shelved peace talks in 2013, accusing the rebels of insincerity in efforts to achieve a political settlement. The talks got bogged down after the communists demanded the release of all of their jailed comrades, which the Aquino government rejected. Duterte, who was Sison’s student at a Manila university in the 1960s, is the longtime mayor of the south-

ern city of Davao. Some of the communists strongholds today are near Davao, and Duterte has maintained relations with them. Last week, local television station ABS-CBN released footage of Duterte chatting with Sison via Skype on his laptop. “I’m a socialist,” said Duterte, who leads the partial and unofficial tally of election results. The network said the chat took place shortly after communist rebels freed five police hostages last month in Davao. Duterte signalled after Monday’s vote that he was ready to release some jailed rebels and restart peace negotiations. Sison said in the comments posted on Facebook he had congratulated Duterte via an intermediary on his win and called for the resumption of peace talks, a ceasefire, the release of political prisoners, and the “arrest and trial of Aquino.” Sison’s comments were a transcript of an interview he gave to Dubai’s Khaleej Times newspaper. Sison said he hoped to return home after Duterte was sworn into office on June 30, but the communist leader added the new government must first take steps to ensure his personal safety. “I will not dive into any situation in which the Duterte government is still unsettled and there are unwieldy elements... who violently oppose my homecoming,” he added. Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, a Duterte critic and former military rebel, warned last week that Duterte could face a coup if he shut down Congress.

An election worker stacks boxes containing election paraphernalia, a day after the general elections, in the hometown of leading presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte, in Davao City on Monday. Davao Mayor Duterte is leading the presidential race by 6 million votes, based on partial and unofficial Comelec results. (MNS photo)

Leni’s social media basher apologizes for ‘vicious’ comment MANILA, May 12 (Mabuhay) – The 16-year-old social media basher of Vice Presidential candidate and Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo apologized for her post against the lawmaker. In a social media post, the student basher said she wished Robredo had died in a plane crash so she can join her late husband, former Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo. Jesse died in a plane crash in 2012 when he was on his way home in Naga City after attending a public function in Cebu City. In an interview, Leni accepted the young woman’s apology. “Wala tayong kasalanan. Palalampasin na lang natin ito. Wala pa silang ginagawa, pinapatawad ko na sila,” she said.

Based to the unofficial and partial count, Leni has maintained a slim lead over Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos in the vice presidential race. Leni pulled ahead of Marcos after several hours into the partial unofficial comelec tally. “Nangunguna na si Marcos. Parang nadala lang po ako kasi pagkagising ko, sa survey nanonood ako ng balita lumamang po si Leni. Yun na impression ko. Yun pumasok sa isip ko. Twineet ko agad,“ the student said. “Maam Leni, sorry po nasabi ko. Hindi ko naman po gusto mangyari sa inyo yon. Nadala lang po ako ng emosyon kasi nagulat ako sa biglang lamang sa botohan,” she added.

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Lacson as next Senate president: ‘Count me out’ By Jelly F. Musico

MANILA, May 12 (PNA) – Panfilo Lacson has been reportedly on the list of prospective Senate president of presumptive President Rodrigo Duterte but the coming senator is not interested to take the offer. �Count me out. I’m not interested,� Lacson, an independent candidate, said when asked by media for comment. Lacson, one of the senators already in the Magic 12 of the recent senatorial election, said Senate presidency is a compromising position which “I won’t fit in.� Senator Juan Edgardo ‘Sonny’ Angara, who won in 2013 under the ticket of Team PNoy, said Senators Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel and Alan Peter Cayetano will play major roles

in the coming Senate leadership. �I’m quite sure Senators Koko and Alan will have major roles in the coming Senate since both are senior legislators and both have the trust and confidence of the president,� Angara said, referring to Duterte. Pimentel is the president of the Partido Demokratikong Pilipino-Laban sa Bayan (PDP-Laban), a political party that adopted Duterte as its standard-bearer in the last May 9 elections. Angara said the LP would still play role in the Senate leadership considering six of its candidates are in the senatorial election’s Magic 12. They are Franklin Drilon, Francis ‘Kiko’ Pangilinan, Joel Villanueva, Risa Hontiveros, Ralph Recto and Leila de Lima.

Leading business groups vow By Kris M. Crismundo

MANILA, May 12 (PNA) -- Leading Philippine business groups have expressed support and vowed to fully partner with the incoming administration of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte who gained an insurmountable lead in the unofficial count for the presidential race. “We congratulate the newly-elected leaders. We assure them of the cooperation and support of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) in providing a stable and enabling environment for further growth of the economy,� PCCI President George T. Barcelon said. PCCI is the country’s largest business organization. “In full partnership with all sectors of our nation, we join in the effort to create more businesses, more

employments to benefit more people,� he added. Aside from PCCI, the Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) also congratulated Duterte and the other elected officials. “As the Filipino people has finally spoken, the Federation enjoins everyone to now link arms and support the new leaders of this country so we can all together move on. A peaceful transition and healing of the wounds brought about by the unprecedented brutal campaign which we experienced during this recent election will be good for us all and the country,� FPI said. Both PCCI and FPI lauded the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for the successful holding of an “orderly and peaceful 2016 general elections.�

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Drilon, an incumbent Senate president, has said the Senate will work with Duterte in the next 17th Congress. On the other hand, Senator Vicente ‘Tito’ Sotto III refused to comment on the next Senate presidency. �We are still weighing our options,� said Sotto, who ran as reelectionst under the ticket of independent presidential candidate Senator

Grace Poe who already conceded to Duterte. Aside from Sotto, other senatorial candidates under Poe’s lineup who are now in the top 12 include: Juan Miguel Zubiri, Richard Gorcon and Rex Gatchalian. Poe and running mate Senator Francis ‘Chiz’ Escudero have still three years left in their term as senators. (PNA)

Duterte, ‘independent’ Senate can work together: solons MANILA, May 12 (Mabuhay) – Presumptive President Rodrigo “Digong� Duterte can expect an “independent� Senate that can have a working relationship with him, two senators have said. While they kept mum on the possible changes in the next composition of the chamber, incumbent Senate President Franklin Drilon and reelected Senator Vicente “Tito� Sotto III assured Duterte that the Senate will work with him. “We’re looking towards an independent Senate that can have a working relationship with the new President,� Sotto said in a text message on Thursday. Sotto ran under the senatorial tickets of Senator Grace Poe, who has conceded defeat in the presidential race to Duterte, and Vice President Jejomar Binay, who is trailing in the partial and unofficial canvassing of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Transparency Server. Drilon, vice chair of Liberal Party (LP), also expressed readiness to work with the new President. “We will eagerly await the legislative agenda of the presumptive President Digong Duterte. He has the mandate of the people, we will work with him, but as I said we will await his legislative agenda for the next Congress,� the Senate leader said in an interview Wednesday. Drilon also expects that the budget proposal for 2017, which should be submitted within 30 days after the new Congress opens in July, will contain the policy direction of the new government. “Certainly the inputs of the incoming administration will be respected and we will expect the budget to contain the policy direction of the administration of Mayor Duterte,� he added. The terms of half of the 24 sen-

ators will expire on June 30, 2016, including those of Sotto and Senator Ralph Recto, who ran for reelection in the May 9 polls. The two are part of the “Magic 12� in the Senate based on the partial and unofficial counts. The 10 others whose terms will expire in June are detained Senators Ramon “Bong� Revilla Jr. and Jose “Jinggoy� Estrada, Senators Juan Ponce Enrile, Miriam Defensor Santiago, Pia Cayetano, Manuel “Lito� Lapid, Ferdinand “Bongbong� Marcos Jr., Aquilino “Koko� Pimentel III, Sergio “Serge� Osmena III, and Teofisto “TG� Guingona III. Osmena and Guingona also ran for reelection but they were not part of the Magic 12, based on the ongoing partial and unofficial tally. Santiago was among the four presidential aspirants who ran against Duterte while her running mate Marcos, is neck and neck with administration candidate Camarines Sur Rep. Ma. Leonor “Leni� Robredo as shown in the latest tally. The results of the latest tally showed that seven senatorial hopefuls who made it to the Magic 12 came from the LP-led ticket and they are Drilon, former Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (Tesda) Director-General Joel Villanueva, returning Senators Panfilo “Ping� Lacson and Francis “Kiko� Pangilinan, former Akbayan Representative Risa Hontiveros, Recto and former Justice Secretary Leila de Lima. Drilon, Pangilinan, Recto and De Lima are LP members while Villanueva and Lacson are independent candidates. The five who are also in the Magic 12 are Sotto, returning Senators Richard Gordon and Juan Miguel Zubiri, Sarangani Rep. Emmanuel “Manny� Pacquiao and Valenzuela Rep. Sherwin “Win� Gatchalian.

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Pia Cayetano joins Duterte transition team DAVAO CITY, May 12 (Mabuhay) – Outgoing Senator Pia Cayetano has joined the transition team of presumptive President Rodrigo Duterte to ensure a “gender-balanced” government. Cayetano is in the city to meet with the six-man transition team. The members of the transition team include Duterte’s executive assistant Christopher Go, Leoncio Evasco, Duterte’s national campaign manager; Peter Laviña, Duterte’s spokesperson; businessman Carlos Dominguez, the campaign finance chief; and lawyers Salvador Medialdea and Lorieto Ata, who served as legal team head and deputy, respectively. Laviña said that it was not too late to correct what he called “unfortunate” fact that the transition team was composed of men. The team started meeting in a hotel here on Wednesday. Cayetano said she was invited to join the group to make sure that women would have a voice in the new administration.

But she said women’s participation should not be measured in the actual number of women in the Cabinet or in key government positions. “At the end of the day, whether it is a man or a woman occupying that top-level position, we want to be sure that that person is gender-sensitive,” she said. She said they would have to make sure that every Cabinet cluster “will have the voice of women there.” “We want to see the voice of women in the economic cluster, the infrastructure cluster,” she added. The existing bureaucracy has “so many in-grown talents that are waiting to be discovered, and a lot of them happen to be women,” according to Cayetano. “We have to give them that opportunity,” she said. The senator also cited the “living examples” of policies and programs in Davao City. She was referring to the city’s Women Development Code, the creation of Children’s and Women’s Desk in police stations, and the appointment of lawyers to assist victims

PDP-Laban receiving feelers from those who want to jump ship: Koko Pimentel MANILA, May 12 (Mabuhay) – The PDP-Laban is now receiving feelers from those who want to join the party as Davao City Rodrigo Duterte seems on his way to winning the May 9 presidential election. “Too many to keep track,” Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III, president of Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan, said when asked if there were personalities or groups already wanting to be part of their party and how many they were. “I’ve delegated it to partymates to process,” Pimentel added. However, he said they won’t be accepting any new members for now. “Freeze hiring po kami ngayon until the leadership can meet,” he said.

Pimentel added that PDP-Laban prefers to enter into alliances with parties with an ideology or a vision for the country. “We abhor personality-based decision making since that is not going to lead to any change,” he said. “PDP-Laban is a party with an ideology. The (presumptive) President says he is a socialist hence someone with an ideology too,” he added. Asked how many members does PDP-Laban have, Pimentel said their “inventory (is) ongoing.” Duterte received 15,896,015 votes while his closest rival, former Interior secretary Mar Roxas, only received 9,668,069, as of 10:45 am Thursday. (MNS)

GPH-MILF peace process supports fight against organized crime and terrorism: Ferrer BANGKOK, Thailand, May 12 (PNA) – Government of the Philippines (GPH) Chief Negotiator for Talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Prof. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer underscored the importance of peace negotiations as a tool in curbing organized crime and terrorism that are threats to the security and development of the country. “There is unprecedented opportunity to quell terrorism and crime with the success of a political process with a major player, as in the case of the GPH-MILF peace negotiations. Without this flank, the job would be much more difficult and deadly,” Ferrer said in an international forum held in the Thai capital today, organized by the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) and the Thailand Institute of Justice. “Spatial, family, cultural, ideological affinity make borders porous but distinctions among groups should be made nonetheless,” emphasized Ferrer. “Efforts to draw in the rank-and-file toward the peace process must continue, with the peace partner also as the most effective ally to serve as buffer if not counterforce to the seamless operations of criminal and terrorist groups,” she added. The GPH chief negotiator also pointed out that the MILF has taken decisive steps to cut off their ties with international terrorist groups like Al Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah, and criminal groups in the Philippines like the Al Kobar Gang and the Pentagon Gang. Meanwhile, Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) integrees in the Armed Forces of the Philippines have actively participated in military campaigns against groups like the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG). Ferrer recalled that two MNLF integrees in the AFP were among the 19 soldiers killed in Basilan last April 9, in an intense battle against the ASG. Also with her in Bangkok is Lt. Col. Abdurasad Sirajan, the Government Panel’s action officer for Western Mindanao, a former MNLF combatant who was integrated in the AFP as part of the Final Peace Agreement with the MNLF. Retired Major Carlos Sol Jr., the head of the GPH ceasefire secretariat based in Cotabato City, also accompanied Ferrer in representing the Philippine government in the experts’ meeting.

A woman sells souvenir car plates with images and slogans of presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte along a sidewalk in Davao City on Wednesday. Davaoeños are ecstatic with the results of the general elections, with their mayor expected to set a historical first for Mindanao. (MNS photo)

of violence against women, among others. Laviña said the transition team, in its meeting Wednesday, has included women in its shortlist of possible officials of the Duterte administration. He, however, refused to divulge the list. “We cannot announce until the

mayor is proclaimed winner,” he said. Laviña cited “shared vision,” integrity, ability and willingness to sacrifice as the criteria for being included in the list. “These people should be willing to make a personal sacrifice to serve government with a reduced income,” he said. (MNS)


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Young seniors seek to discharge $100k credit cards Client seeks chapter 20 to handle $65k student loans; Hillary could make student loans dischargeable Clients are spouses who are 60 and 59. In my book, they are young seniors. I know that if you are a young person between 20 and 50, you probably may look at a person who is 60 as “gramps� or “grandma,� but I’ve been 20 and 50 before. I thought that when you hit 60, one might feel a little differently. But actually, unless you have some kind of illness that makes you feel and look older and as long as you keep yourself in shape by exercise and healthy foods, you won’t feel “old�, or look “old�. When they say 60 is the new 40, I actually understand what that means. Of course, there is a difference in energy level because a young man of 20 can keep on going day and night, sleep for a couple of hours and be still good the next day, and for the next couple of days. Now, when you’re 60, you just can’t keep on going like the energizer bunny, but you can still be very productive, except that you have to pause and rest when you have to, then you can go again. With stem cell technology improving at a faster clip nowadays, I’ve heard of people who have gone to Mexico for stem cell therapy using stem cells manufactured in the United States which should have no moral or ethical issues compared to stem cells from a fetus. I actually know someone whose father went to Mexico to get fetus stem cells to treat his throat cancer. 3 months of treatment cost $250K. It worked. His father is cancer free and wants to get married again to a 30-year-old wife. He showed me the before and after pictures of his father. He now looks

so much younger than his 72 years. Believe it or not, he looks about 50. His mother who was also stricken with throat cancer would not use fetus stem cells for ethical reasons. She used her own adult stem cells. It did not work. She died of cancer. The collateral damage is that the other children, my friend’s brothers and sisters are mad at him now because their father wants to get married again to a young bimbo just after their mother died. Apparently, the clinic in Mexico is run by a group of German doctors where my friend’s father went. The other clinic that uses stem cells manufactured in San Diego, I believe that clinic is run by Americans in Mexico. I think they charge $15K per half an hour treatment and two treatments will be effective to repair damage caused by a major stroke. I understand that a well-known hockey player known here as the “father of hockey� suffered a major stroke at the age of 87 and could not walk. With 20 minutes of therapy where stem cells manufactured in San Diego were infused into his spinal column, and after 8 hours of lying down on the surgical table waiting for the stem cells to travel to his brain, he got up and walked to the bathroom on his own. He said he felt great and could walk again. This medical technology seems to be promising for everyone in the future. Treatment costs could get cheaper in 5 or 10 years. So if

you start fresh now by getting rid of all your credit card debt, by the time you need stem cell therapy, your credit will be perfect again, and you can use a ton of credit cards to pay for you stem cell therapy ten years from now when there is no longer any record of your Chapter 7 fresh start now. Think of repairing your kidneys damaged by diabetes. You avoid dialysis completely! Or, repairing you heart attack battered heart and make it work like new! Getting back to our young seniors. Husband owes $60K of credit cards, and wife owes $40K. Together, they owe $100K of credit cards. That’s a heavy burden. They pay $3K a month to keep $100K of credit cards current every month. Let’s not even compute how much they have paid out in minimum credit card payments so far. Just two months is $6K. That’s more than a mortgage payment on a $500K trust deed, and a lot more than clients’ rent. It’s a statement of the obvious that these young seniors must get a fresh start in life by wiping out all of $100K of credit card debt now. Husband still has a good job that pays him $6K a month. Spouse is a housewife. She doesn’t work and doesn’t get any pension or social security yet. The household nets $5K a month and they have one car payment of $400. Their children are all adults and have jobs. They are now empty nesters. Obviously, the correct move for them now is a Chapter 7 to wipe out $100K of credit cards. I mean, who wants to pay $3K a month to maintain $100K of credit cards. Sure, $3K a month to pay for a mortgage, at least for $3K you can live in a house. But you can’t live in a house of cards can you? Second client is 51. He wants to do a Chapter 20. Chapter 20 is when you first do a Chapter 7, which he did last

year to wipe out $40K of credit cards; then you do a Chapter 13 to handle something that was not discharged in Chapter 7. In client’s case, he had $60K of student loans. These are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. Hilary Clinton has already said that she wants to offer free college tuition to anyone in the future. The flip side of that I think would mean that she would probably make student loans dischargeable. Client wants to use Chapter 13 to pay off his $60K of student loans over 5 years. What is the advantage? The advantage is that he can pay of the entire $60K over 5 years through a Chapter 13 plan without incurring any interest. He can pay off the principal only and after that, nothing is left. Vote for Hilary. A vote of Hilary means free college tuition for everyone and maybe student loans will become dischargeable in bankruptcy. “OUR CITIZENSHIP IS IN HEAVEN. AND WE EAGERLY AWAIT A SAVIOR FROM THERE, THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, WHO, BY THE POWER THAT ENABLES HIM TO BRING EVERYTHING UNDER HIS CONTROL, WILL TRANSFORM OUR LOWLY BODIES SO THAT THEY WILL BE LIKE HIS GLORIOUS BODY.� PHILIPPIANS 3:20-21 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.

Caregivers must be paid overtime compensation Under California law most caregivers must be paid overtime compensation when working 24-hour shifts. With the increase in California’s minimum wage to $10 an hour on January 1, 2016, that means a 24hour caregiver must be paid $315 a day to comply with the current law. Many caregivers are working under a day rate or monthly salary. A day rate or monthly salary does not compensate for the overtime hours worked and results in a substantial unpaid overtime claim for the employee. Oftentimes, employers attempt to avoid liability by claiming the caregiver is an “independent contractor.� In most circumstances, this argument will fail as typically employers maintain significant control over the caregiver such that that California law will find the caregiver to be an employee. This change in the overtime rules for caregivers became effective on January 1, 2014, when the Domestic Worker Bill of Rights (DWBR) became law in the State of California. Previously, employees who qualified as “personal attendants,� including caregivers, nannies and babysitters who worked in private households, were exempt from overtime. The DWBR eliminated the overtime exemption for personal attendants and provides that personal attendants, “shall not be employed more than nine hours in any workday or more than 45 hours in any workweek unless the employee receives one and one-half times the employee’s regular

rate of pay for all hours worked over nine hours in any workday and for all hours worked more than 45 hours in the workweek.â€? So now caregivers, nannies and babysitters (with limited exceptions) must be paid overtime compensation. Under Labor Code § 1194, domestic workers are not only able to recover their unpaid overtime in a civil action, but they also may recover reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. California law also provides interest and penalties for workers who are not properly paid overtime compensation. If you are working as a caregiver who is not paid overtime when working more than nine hours a day or 45 hours a week, you should consult with an attorney to discuss your rights under this law. With all the penalties, interest and attorneys fees allowed, claims often exceed $100,000 for 24-hour employees working just over 1 year. Article written by Daniel Chaleff, Employment Law Attorney of Chaleff Rehwald. Mr. Chaleff has been practicing employment law for over 21 years. For free and confidential consultation call (818) 807-4168.


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in Carson Car Pros Kia Carson President Ken Phillips (left) and President & CEO of Kia North America Justin Sohn

Government officials with Ken Phillips (4th from left) and Lula Davis-Holmes, Mayor Pro-Temp, City of Carson, General Manager Juan Alarcon and President Justin Sohn.

Ken Phillips and his family with General Manager Juan Alarcon (right)

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Justin Sohn, Presient & CEO of Kia Motors America (left). and Car Pros Kia General Manager Juan Alarcon

Marketing Director Gabi Mora (center) and General Manager Juan Alarcon (right) with a Hispanic media executive

LA Lakers legend James Worthy with author Myrna Aquitania

Power 106 FM Radio deejays Bryan Ramirez and William Ormes

The highly-attended “Cinco De Mayo” opening of CAR PROS KIA’s expanded dealership facility in the City of Carson was indeed a GRAND opening. The new dealership facility prides itself of its contemporary, sleek architecture, which is conveniently located at the crossroads of three Freeways: the 110, 405 and 91. The celebration began on a warm, sunny early afternoon, attended by celebrities and government officials. One of the celebrities who attended was former Laker’s basketball player James Worthy, who came in and graciously autographed his giveaway photos. Radio station Power 106 FM had their deejays (Bryan Ramirez and William Ormes) played their hip-hop background sounds, while a large photo booth was a sensation to numerous guests who were photo or selfie enthusiasts. There were free-flowing wine, beverage and a wide selection of Asian-inspired delectable food such as: Thai barbecue, Vietnamese Chicken wrap, Chinese Shumai and Egg Rolls, catered by the DoubleTree Hotel in the City of Carson. General Manager Juan Alarcon introduced Ken Phillips, President and owner of Kia Motors, Carson, who welcomed everyone and introduced his family, followed by a remarkable speech by Justin Sohn, President & CEO of KIA Motors America, who flew in from their headquarters in Korea. In his speech, the youthful-looking Mr. Sohn was enthusiastic in attending the grand opening of CAR PROS KIA’s new facility in Carson, as he emphasized KIA MOTORS’s “customer satisfaction” policy, making them a topnotched dealership that has survived the competitive automotive market through time. Various government officials in attendance commended CAR PROS KIA and President Ken Phillips with “Outstanding Community & Service Award,” for their

exemplary community support. One of the awards was from the City of Carson, presented to Mr. Phillips by Lula Davis-Holmes, Mayor Pro-Tem, signed by her, Albert Robles, City of Carson Mayor, and its three councilmembers: Elito Santarina, Janane Hilton and Cedric Hicks. In 2009, Ken Phillips, President and owner of Car Pros Kia Auto Group, was featured on the cover of the Fall edition of “The Puget Sound Dealer,” the official publication of the Puget Sound Dealer Association. It was a major automotive magazine based in Tacoma, Washington. In its accompanying feature article, “Doing the Right Thing,” Mr. Phillip’s career path was chronicled “from age 10, when he pursued to work, taking over his brother’s community paper route and by age 15, he worked for his hard earned money by sweeping cigarette butts at the then famous Seattle World’s Fair. After graduating from high school, he joined the Military and when he returned from Vietnam, he started his career in the car business selling cars.” According to Mark Cutshall who wrote the article, Ken Phillips always said that “he’s a self-made businessman, though there’s nothing random or spontaneous about how he has built his dealerships.” Ken Phillips was quoted saying that “throughout his career in the automotive business, one thing hasn’t changed” the all-important thing of taking care of customers is his number one priority; whether it’s on television or face to face, he likes to talk to people and have a conversation with them.” The Phillips family, including youngest son Nick Phillips, was quoted to always remind their employees that “attitude is everything.” As they continue to thrive, the six dealerships of the family-owned Car Pros Automotive Group do not only consider themselves a high-volume import car dealership but they became a

Ken Phillips receiving awards from the City of Carson officials.

Ken Phillips receiving a plaque from President Justin Sohn Photos: REY ANDRES

Ken Phillips receiving certificate from the City of Carson

community fixture as well. In the Southern California area, CAR PROS KIA has three area dealerships: Carson, Huntington Beach and Glendale. They have Tagalog-speaking salespeople available to those of you who are currently thinking of buying or leasing a new car or getting a reliable pre-owned vehicle. For more information, visit their website at: www.carproskia.com or call 1-877-6001110. Car Pros Kia Carson is located at 22020 Recreation Road, Carson, CA 90745.

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on Thursday said it looks forward to working with the administration of Rodrigo Duterte and hopes that the “dynamic” relations between the Philippines and the EU would continue under a 2012 bilateral agreement that promotes human rights and anti-corruption efforts. “We are now awaiting the official announcement. Rodrigo Duterte is the presumptive 16th President-elect, and I am looking forward to taking the EU-Philippines agenda forward with him and his administration,” EU Ambassador Franz Jessen said in a statement. “The EU has been encouraged by the dynamic development of our relations with the Philippines over the recent years in all aspects, from political to economic, grade and development cooperation,” he added. Jessen said he expects the new government under Duterte would “continue on this path” under the Partnership Cooperation Agreement [PCA] agreed in 2012 between the Philippines and the EU.

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and maintain the current macroeconomic policies. This will mean reforms in tax revenue collection efforts of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Customs (BoC). This will be complemented by reforms within the bureaucracy of the two tax collecting agencies. He said this will fulfill Duterte’s goal of less corruption in government. It may be recalled that one of Duterte’s campaign platforms is curbing corruption in government. Second is to accelerate infrastructure spending by addressing, among

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The PCA, the first-ever bilateral and comprehensive pact by Manila and the EU, provides the legal basis for the two parties to cooperate on areas such as human rights, anti-corruption, education, money laundering, drugs, organized crime, the Mindanao peace process, and trade and investment, among others. The EU has been has been a staunch advocate of human rights and in contrast, the tough-talking Duterte, who served as prosecutor, lawmaker and Davao City Mayor for 22 years, supports vigilante-style killings against supposed criminals in his city. Duterte has also been likened to US Republican presidential candidate Donald trump for his use of vulgar language, populist remarks and his anti-establishment criticisms. In his final campaign speech last week, Duterte, 71, known for his propensity to use extrajudicial solutions to fight crime, told thousands of his ardent supporters to “forget laws and human rights” – a statement that runs counter to the EU’s stance on human rights. others, major bottlenecks in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) program, and maintain the target of setting aside five percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) to infrastructure spending. Dominguez noted inadequate infrastructure in the country. He said this will also create jobs and inject economic activity. Third is to ensure attractiveness of the Philippines to foreign direct investments (FDI) by addressing restrictive economic provisions in the Constitution and laws, and enhancing competitiveness of the economy.

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crucial hour that our voice is needed the most. Let us work together and let the process of real change begin,” he said. Based on the latest unofficial tally, Robredo received 13,973,756 votes

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but, like many other controversial remarks, they had little impact on his popularity. Other campaign firebombs included saying he wanted to rape a “beautiful” Australian missionary who was sexually assaulted and murdered in a 1989 prison riot in Davao. He used “son of a whore” to describe many opponents and critics, including current President Benigno Aquino. Duterte also vowed repeatedly that he would kill tens of thousands of suspected criminals in an unprecedented law-and-order crackdown, and boasted so many bodies would be dumped in Manila Bay that the fish would grow fat from feeding on them. Duterte apologized to the pope in a letter and received a response from the Vatican offering “the assurance of prayers”, his aides said on the campaign trail. Duterte said publicly the pope was the victim of a “stray bullet” resulting from his gutter language and frustration with government incompetence. Lavina said Thursday no schedule had yet been set for the Vatican trip, although it was a top priority. Duterte is due to be sworn into office on June 30 for a term of six years. Lavina has said repeatedly in recent days that Duterte plans to adopt a more moderate and presidential tone when he assumes office, and

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while her closest rival, Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. got 13,760,369, as of 10:45 a.m. Thursday. Cayetano, on the other hand, got 5,657,300 votes. The other vice presidential candidates –Senators Francis Escudero and Antonio Trillanes IV – have already conceded. (MNS) that his gutter language and insults were part of a performance to attract voters’ attention. “You have to understand the Philippine style of elections. The context is most of our politicians need to communicate to our audience so many of our politicians sing and dance,” Lavina said on Wednesday. “Some make jokes, some make funny faces. Some dress outrageously. So it is all in this context that all these jokes, bantering, happen during the campaign. We don’t expect the same attitude of our officials thereafter.” Lavina was explaining a joke Duterte made about burning Singapore’s flag, which provoked an angry response from the city-state’s embassy. Duterte also stirred diplomatic anger when he warned that he was prepared to sever ties with the United States and Australia, two of the Philippines’ longest and most important allies. He was reacting to criticism from the US and Australian ambassadors over his rape comments, and told them to “shut their mouths”. Duterte made his controversial rape comments as he recounted at a campaign rally the 1989 riot, in which he said he personally shot dead some of the inmate instigators. But then he said in the aftermath of the riot that he discovered that an Australian missionary had been raped and murdered.


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ENTERTAINMENT Sharon to replace Sarah on ‘The Voice Kids’ Veteran actress-singer tress-singer Sharon Cuneta is excited to be one off the coaches on the third season of “The Voice Kids.” Cuneta will replace Sarah Gernomino, mino, who earlier explained that she wants ts to concentrate on “ASAP” and hone her talents as an artist. Cuneta said d she is thrilled to join fellow coaches Lea ea Salonga and Bamboo. “Sobrang excited xcited ako. I will be part of ‘The Voice Kids’ ds’ with, of course, Bamboo and Lea Salonga,” nga,” she said. But Cuneta’s a’s surprises do not end there.. She also teased ased her fans that she will have a “really big” surprise urprise ffor or them this year. r. This, sshe he said, is the reason ason why she has not been active on n social media for quite a while. “To all my supporters and an nd fans, my Sharonians ronian a ns whom I love very much, alam kong ong g ang tagal kong cebook, ‘‘di ‘d di nawala sa Facebook, ‘ on I ba? Sadya po ‘yon. Sharon Cuneta have been hibernating,” she said. “I’ve been hiding because I have been working on myself para i-surprise kayo. Hindi pa ako tapos but I have lost a lot of weight, preparing for something really big.” When asked to spill some details, she just said: “It is a huge, huge surprise na hindi pa talagang puwedeng i-announce. Pero ang masasabi ko lang po, kumapit po kayo ng mahigpit na mahigpit,” she added. (MNS)

Richard Gomez, new Ormoc mayor Actor-politician Richard Gomez was proclaimed mayor of Ormoc City in Leyte by the board of canvassers after he defeated Liberal Party candidate Ondo Codilla. The 50-year-old Gomez ran under the Nationalist People’s Coalition. Gomez won the mayoralty race with 53,234 votes against Codilla’s 44,453, according to data transmitted by the Commission on Elections. This is Gomez’s first win in several tries for an elective post. Party-list group Mamamayan Ayaw sa Droga (MAD), which named him as a nominee, was disqualified by the Supreme Court in 2001. In 2007, he ran for senator but lost. He again tried for a seat in the House of Representatives in 2010 but was disqualified due to residency issues. In 2013, he lost the mayoralty race

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to Edward Codilla by a slim margin of fewer than 3,000 votes. Gomez’s wife Lucy Torres also secured a seat in the House of Representatives. She won as the congresswoman of the 4th District of Leyte. (MNS)

Paulo Avelino reacts to KC’s new ‘love’ How is Paulo Avelino taking the news that his ex-girlfriend KC Concepcion is now dating former Philippine Azkals captain Aly Borromeo? “Well she deserves to date someone else and be happy,” Avelino told reporters after the press conference for his new series “The Promise Of Forever” with Ritz Azul and Ejay Falcon. “Everyone deserves to be happy. Everyone deserves to maybe find what they are looking for,” he added. Meanwhile, Avelino said he is happy being single right now. Apart from Avelino, Concepcion

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Well wishes for the new administration to achieve a ‘Better Philippines” CONGRATULATIONS to all the official winners in the recently-concluded elections, particularly to Mayor Rodrigo Duterte who will now lead our country as the new President of the Philippines. Now that election is over, all we can do is to only hope that the new administration looks at an overview of the tremendous problems our country is facing. On my recent visit back home,I have noticed the slow progress of major companies’ financial stability, mainly because it takes working people at least three hours to go from one place to another. I think the first thing they should look at, is how to curb the transportation problem within the hub of the business district in the City of Metro Manila, to enable businesses and employees to become more productive during work hours. I think it is time for the PHL Transportation Authority to be transparent on how they monitor the “coding system” which was supposedly the reason why they implemented such a system in the first place. Then, there ‘s the communication system which is currently ruled by Globe and Smart Telecommunications Companies. Back in the day, PLDT was the only phone system used. Now, balikbayans like us who go home are unaware that telephone charges vary depending on which service or type of phone is used. Communications, again is of vital importance in maximizing the country’s daily productivity. Though there’s a daily influx of Pinoy balikbayans going home to visit the country, foreign tourists are discouraged to go and visit back home, due to the ongoing rampant atrocities being done by militant groups such as the Abu Sayyaf bandits, who recently beheaded

John Ridsdel, a Canadian mining executive, who failed to pay the ransom of 300 million pesos demanded by them. The problem with China must also be dealt with soon. to ensure our freedom of navigation in waters being claimed by China, such as the Spratlys and the West Philippine Sea. Through the help of the United States, who recently sent sailors aboard Areleigh Burke class-guided missile destroyer, USS Curtis Wilbur, now on patrol in the 7th Fleet area, the Chinese are now warned by the US that “it will assert its rights to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows.” Corruption in government, particularly has been a never-ending problem. It has gone on almost forever since I can remember. As mentioned on my recent visit, I’ve personally witnessed unnecessary infrastructures being built, only to serve as a public relations ploy by government officials who will make sure that their names appear on every unnecessary “project” once its done, and most of the time, most of these government officials “pocket” the rest of the funds for their “projects.” Additional scams such as the recent partly-solved Napoles- PDAF scams is still ongoing and sadly, numerous other scams follow through but again, they’re all just pushed back under the rug. It is also appalling to know, that three years have passed, and up to the present time, there has been NO accountability on the worldwide fi-

Proclaimed President Rodrigo Duterte

Mary Ann Ramos belts her Duterte campaign song.

nancial aid our country received for typhoon Yolanda. Neither were people prosecuted for the massacre of several journalists in Mindanao. With the hope for a “Better Philippines,” the new administration should find ways to increase wages for the working public, to enable them to stay in the country in its effort to increase the economic growth of our country.. During the election rallies here in Los Angeles, a friend, MaryAnn Ramos campaigned on behalf of Mayor Duterte’s slogan:: “Ang Tunay na Pagbabago.” She composed a song juxtaposing “Blue Bayou,” and “You Are My Sunshine,” and the lyrics were: “You are the sunshine ng Filipino. You are the hero ng Pilipinas; Ang iyong kamao, senyas sagrado, Anim na buwan nagbabago Huwag ituloy ang kawalanghiyaan Dahil kinabukasan at pamilya mo’y nakasalalay

Kaya mag-isip isip ka hangga’t maaga.. I’m going back someday, sa Pilipinas na walang takot, Sa mga manloloko at nangungurakot sa mga turista; Nagtatanim pa ng bala sa mga bagong dating na turista, Kaya someday, may piece of mind ka na; mawawala ang Corruption at krimen... It’s now or never...ang pag-asa na makabangon ang bansa Kapag naging Pangulo si Duterte, bagong mundo para sa Pilipino.” The song of MaryAnn above, is full of hope and belief that the new administration can uplift people’s lives back home. We don’t expect the deep seated problems of the Philippines to be solved overnight, but we’re hopeful that this new administration will maximize its efforts to make living in the Philippines well worth every Filipino’s pride.


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Will a domestic violence finding affect my claim for sole or joint custody of our children? An action under the DVPA (Domestic Violence Protection Act) seeking a restraining order often is necessary to protect parties from abuse or domestic violence perpetrated by the other spouse or significant other. At times, it is effective in preventing harm to one of the parties. At the same time, this process is sometimes abused by family law litigants as a strategy for obtaining an advantage in a child custody case. The basis for this is the presumption against sole or joint custody under California family code section 3044. California Family Code Section 3044 (a) provides “Upon a finding by the court that a party seeking custody of a child has perpetrated domestic violence against the other party seeking custody of the child or against the child or the child’s siblings within the previous five years, there is a rebuttable presumption that an award of sole or joint physical or legal custody of a child to a person who has perpetrated domestic violence is detrimental to the best interest of the child, pursuant to Section 3011. This presumption may only be rebutted by a preponderance of the evidence. In determining whether the presumption in family code 3044(a) has been overcome, the court shall consider all of the following factors:(1) Whether the perpetrator of domestic violence has demonstrated that giving sole or joint physical or legal custody of a child to the perpetrator is in the best interest of the child. In determining the best interest of the child, the preference for frequent and continuing contact with both parents, as set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 3020, or with the noncustodial parent, as set forth in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 3040, may not be used torebut the presumption, in whole or in part.(2) Whether the

perpetrator has successfully completed a batterer’s treatment program that meets the criteria outlined in subdivision (c) of Section 1203.097 of the Penal Code. (3) Whether the perpetrator has successfully completed a program of alcohol or drug abuse counseling if the court determines that counseling is appropriate. (4) Whether the perpetrator has successfully completed a parenting class if the court determines the class to be appropriate. (5) Whether the perpetrator is on probation or parole, and whether he or she has complied with the terms and conditions of probation or parole. (6) Whether the perpetrator is restrained by a protective order or restraining order, and whether he or she has complied with its terms and conditions. (7) Whether the perpetrator of domestic violence has committed any further acts of domestic violence. A person has “perpetrated domestic violence” when he or she is found by the court to have intentionally or recklessly caused or attempted to cause bodily injury, or sexual assault, or to have placed a person in reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily injury to that person or to another, or to have engaged in any behavior involving, but not limited to, threatening, striking, harassing, destroying personal property or disturbing the peace of another, for which a court may issue an ex parte order pursuant to Section 6320 to pro-

tect the other party seeking custody of the child or to protect the child and the child’s siblings.The requirement of a finding by the court shall be satisfied by, among other things, and not limited to, evidence that a party seeking custody has been convicted within the previous five years, after a trial or a plea of guilty or no contest, of any crime against the other party that comes within the definition of domestic violence contained in Section 6211 and of abuse contained in Section 6203, including, but not limited to, a crime described in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of, or Section 261,262, 273.5, 422, or 646.9 of, the Penal Code. The requirement of a finding by the court shall also be satisfied if any court, whether that court hears or has heard the child custody proceedings or not, has made a finding pursuant to subdivision (a) based on conduct occurring within the previous five years. In Christina L v. Chauncey B, 229 Cal. App 4th 731 (2014),the Court of appeal held that because a Domestic Violence restraining order must be based on a finding that the party being restrained committed one or more acts of domestic abuse, a finding of domestic abuse sufficient to support a DVPA restraining order necessarily triggers the rebuttable statutory presumption that an award of sole or joint physical or legal custody of a child to a person who has perpetrated domestic violence is detrimental to the best interest of the child. Cal. Fam. Code §§ 3044. The presumption that an award of sole or joint physical or legal custody of a child to a person who has perpetrated domestic violence is detrimental to the best interest of the child changes the burden of persuasion, but may be overcome by a preponderance of the evidence showing that it is in the child’s best interest to grant joint or sole cus-

tody to the offending parent. Cal. Fam. Code § 3044. In that case, the father had a history of perpetrating domestic violence against the mother. Domestic Violence restraining orders has been issued multiple times over the years including within the last 5 years. The trial court ignored both the existing restraining order, the legal effect of such a judicial finding, and failed to apply the family code 3044 presumption and instead awarded joint custody to father. The Court of appeal reversed and remanded the case back to the trial court. (copyright 7/7/15) 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. This article does create any attorney client relationship between you and the Law Offices of Kenneth U. Reyes, APLC This article is not a solicitation. Attorney Kenneth Ursua Reyes is a Certified Family Law Specialist. He was President of the Philippine American Bar Association. He is a member of both the Family law section and Immigration law section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He is a graduate of Southwestern University Law School in Los Angeles and California State University, San Bernardino School of Business Administration. He has extensive CPA experience prior to law practice. LAW OFFICES OF KENNETH REYES, APLC. is located at 3699 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 747, Los Angeles, CA, 90010. Tel. (213) 388-1611 or e-mail kureyeslaw@gmail.com or visit our website at Kenreyeslaw.com.

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Why you should not refinance your home mortgage Caller: I currently have an offer by my lender to refinance my home mortgage to a 4.25% fixed rate for 30 years. My currently loan was modified a few years ago and is due to amortize for 20 years paying down my principal balance. Therefore it will bring my principal and interest loan to about $2,000.00 per month on a ARM loan. The offer also had a $6500.00 closing cost and a PMI included due to my home value exceeding the 80% ltv( loan to value) threshold. My wife would like us to refinance because she is worried about the ARM ( Adjustable Rate Mortgage) going up and not being stable. What is your advice? Ken Go: First of all, I don’t like that fact that you have to increase your loan balance by a minimum

of $6,500.00 plus taxes, interest and insurance which will be about $9,000.00 total. Your equity is already less than 10% of your value and if you add those fees, you will have less value. Our real estate value seem to be peaking already in some areas and if your intention is to continue to stay at your home, then your purpose should be to lower your balance. The new loan payment for 20 years amortized loan would be a little over $2,200.00 with no PMI ( private mortgage insurance ) on a ARM loan, but your principal reduction will be more than $1,000.00 a month. Since you are fortunate that your income is very descent about 1/3 of your mortgage payment. I am suggesting for you to continue the revised loan for 20 years and start paying down the principal balance. I would not worry about the interest shooting up quickly, remember your ARM loan will have limits on maximum adjustments. In the future once, your equity builds up and your credit improves, you can always refinance to a better terms with minimal to no fees. Your getting hit with fees and PMI due to lack of equity in your home, so work on that for now. Caller: We are almost retiring and carry a large sum of equity in our home, we would like to refinance our 3.5% rate to take money out to invest in another home for income.

Our soon to be retirement income will be around $5,000.00 a month and we have some credit card debts and a car payment that will be paid off in about two years. What is your suggestion on where we can buy a rental property and how much should we take out to buy it? Ken Go: The caller is very fortunate to have a 3.5% rate that they started paying about 4 years ago on their $200,000.00 loan balance, the estimated value of the property is about $400,000.00. I love the idea of using your equity to build more equity by investing in more real estate. However, you are a retiring couple that had never managed a home. To be fair, let’s do the math first. Now you are paying $1400.00 for your home mortgage with taxes and insurance, if you were to take $100K out you will have a new mortgage pmt of $ 2,000.00 a month. Therefore you will most likely buy a home around $420,000 which is like the medium housing price in CA. With 20% down $84K plus closing cost and minor repair you most like will be able to rent that house out for $2500.00/mo with a mortgage payment of $ 2,150.00 netting $350.00 minus minor repairs and maintenance of 8% per annum which will give you a 3.2% return on your money. Assuming no major problems with the property and no vacancy factor. But your currently mortgage payment will increase by $600.00. With the market sort of peaking and rents at its all time high, I am seeing a correction in a couple of years and you don’t want to be caught in that mess while you are retired? I am suggesting that you take an equity line of credit out on your house as an emergency funds, enjoy your

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3.5% rate @ $1,400.00 monthly mortgage and your retirement income and just vacation a few times a year. If you are buying today at the bottom of the real estate market then that would be fine but we for sure are nowhere near the bottom of the real estate market. If you have to sell the rental in a few years not knowing where the market would go, after paying commission and closing fees that for sure will eat up all the rental gains. So, my suggestion is to stay put and not refinance to cash out. Comments: Refinancing to a better rate is not always feasible, please consider all the factors in getting a new loan and never only look at your minimal payment to a mortgage. There is always a big picture that should be considered. Sometimes it’s a very simple answer but not all the time. Please call me for further evaluation of your current situation and I will try my best to offer my best advice. Call Ken Go of 1st Innovative Finance Group at 562-508-7048 or write to kennethgo@verizon.net. Twenty-nine years servicing our community in their mortgage needs, BRE 01021223 NMLS 238636.


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City of LA announces entertainment 7 common bankruptcy misconceptions lineup for ‘Pacific Bridge’ concert that stop people from getting help New outdoor event featuring prominent Asian Pacific American entertainers and performers May 5, 2016 - LOS ANGELES – Councilmember David Ryu and the City of Los Angeles will be rounding off the end of Los Angeles Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (LAAPAHM) with “Pacific Bridge,� a high energy family-friendly concert that invites some of the most renowned Asian Pacific American(APA) artists and entertainers for an evening of celebration and live-performances. This free event will debut on May 21, 2016 between 6:00pm - 9:00pm on the steps of Los Angeles City Hall. Pacific Bridge aims to recognize the historical and cultural ties between the City of Los Angeles and the Asian Pacific American community through art, food, and live performances. “This community concert is a new effort from the City of Los Angeles to highlight the talent and diversity of APA artists and entertainers in the entertainment industry� said Councilmember David Ryu. “Pacific Bridge gives an opportunity for residents and families all over Los Angeles to join us in celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage with a fun, and free evening of live performances.� Pacific Bridge is part of a series of events LA APAHM is hosting throughout the month of May to highlight that APAs are part of the fabric of the City of Los Angeles and reinforce the 2016 LA APAHM theme “We Are LA.� Below is a sneak peak of the performance lineup: Awkwafina Awkwafina is a Queens-born rapper, comedienne and actress. She is best known for her viral music videos with a feminist tint, and has been featured in the New York Times, Vice/Noisey, New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, NBC News, Jezebel, Gawker and more. She is currently a featured cast member on MTV’s Girl Code and will appear in the upcoming films Neighbors 2 and Dude. She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Dumbfoundead From the battlegrounds to silver screen, Jonathan Park (a.k.a. Dumbfoundead) in less than a decade has built a legendary history in the LA hiphop scene. While he grew up listening to all genres of music, the

hip hop scene in the nineties was no doubt bustling and through that Dumbfoundead found his initial hip hop clique that clicked and clacked from a Macarthur Park community center to Project Blowed, an open mic workshop in south central LA. Dumbfoundead developed his skills with an exponential rise to local and even national acclaim with everything from rap battle videos with views in the millions, to spotlights on shows like Late Night with Carson Daly, to most recently his curator role in one of Ktown’s most happening parties: Spamneggs alongside Far East Movement and Tokimonsta. Tribal Theory Tribal Theory of San Diego, California has established themselves as the originals of Urban Reggae music. Continuously producing fresh musical compositions that are undeniable masterpieces. Formed in 2005, Tribal Theory’s signature is the fusion of their Pacific Island culture with the feel good vibes of Reggae, grittiness of Urban Ska, and the soulful harmonies of R&B. This hybrid sound has the depth and versatility to span across many different genres including Reggae, Island Reggae, R&B, Alternative, Roots, and World music. Run River North Since the band’s beginnings just over four years ago, their rise has been steadily spectacular, marked by appearances on national television, sold-out shows at historic venues, tours with rock and roll royalty and heaps of praise from fans and critics alike. As they blossomed, they embraced their initially folk-driven sound, which found its harmonic home alongside rootsy, foot stomping, singalong-leading peers like Mumford & Sons, The Head and the Heart, and Of Monsters and Men. Powered by the acoustic-guitar-and-vocals songwriting of frontman Alex Hwang, their 2014 self-titled debut record, produced by Phil Ek (Fleet Foxes, Modest Mouse, Band of Horses), was released with their lineup rounded out by the strings duo of Daniel Chae and Jennifer Rim, Joe Chun on bass, Sally Kang on keys, and John Chong on drums. In addition to live performances and entertainment, Pacific Bridge will host some of Southern California’s most popular food trucks. This event is free and open to the public. Visit http://apahm.lacity.org/ for more information.

Perhaps you’ve considered filing bankruptcy but in the back of your mind, you have one or two questions that you’ve always been afraid to ask. In counseling thousands of people over the years in my practice as a bankruptcy attorney, I have found that most people have the same fears and concerns about bankruptcy. From experience, I have found that the following misconceptions often stop them from making a decision to go forward in spite of the fact that they know and realize that bankruptcy is their only way out of debt. In this article, I will try to address most of them. “My immigration status may be affected and I will never become a U.S. Citizen.� FALSE: The truth is that filing bankruptcy is NOT a crime, and it will not affect your immigration status or your application to become a U.S. Citizen. “I heard that if I file bankruptcy, I will have to pay back everything anyway so what’s the point of doing it?� FALSE: If you qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, debts are completely wiped out except certain taxes, student loans and child support. In Chapter 13, in most cases, you only pay a small percentage of what you owe and all your bills are consolidated into one affordable monthly payment. “Bankruptcy means that I’ve failed.� FALSE: Bankruptcy is nothing more than a legal remedy to cope with debts you can no longer pay. Most bankruptcies are also caused by factors beyond your control so it doesn’t make sense to blame yourself. “I’m better off hiring a debt settlement company so I can avoid bankruptcy.� FALSE: From experience, I have seen very few people succeed in getting out of debt through a debt settlement company. That is due to the fact that most of these companies will sell you the idea of paying your creditors slowly over a 3 to 5 year period while all your debts go to collections. However, creditors will not simply sit and wait for their money for that long. They will often sue you within the first 12 months of not getting paid. If you do get sued, these companies cannot protect you and chances are, you will end up filing bankruptcy anyway. So you just end up paying the debt settlement company a lot of money for nothing. Beware. It’s often a complete waste of time and money. “My credit will be forever ruined

and I will never be able to buy a car or house again.� FALSE: You can buy a car after your bankruptcy discharge although you will often pay a high interest rate until you get your credit re-established. After Chapter 7 bankruptcy, most people can get credit again after approximately 3 years. It is a matter of understanding how the credit system works and taking the steps needed to rebuild credit after bankruptcy. One way to start is by applying for secured credit cards after bankruptcy and paying your bills on time again. “I might lose my home and everything I own if I file.� FALSE: More than 90% of Chapter 7 cases are “no asset� cases. Bankruptcy laws also allow you to exempt most of your assets. Personally, 99.9% of my clients lose nothing. If losing an asset is a concern in any case, filing a Chapter 13 is always an option in most cases. “I need to be behind on all my bills to file bankruptcy.� FALSE: If it is clear to you that you are headed towards debt trouble, do not wait until your situation becomes a financial emergency. The best time to consult with an attorney is now, not later. From what I’ve seen, people suffer needlessly (when they should be filing bankruptcy to get out of debt) simply because they have not taken the time to find out if their fears or concerns about filing bankruptcy are even real or legitimate. To schedule a free consultation, please call TollFree 1-866-477-7772. We have offices in Glendale, Cerritos and 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).

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Duterte will act like a statesman

DAVAO CITY, May 10 (Mabuhay) – Presumptive president Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte is ready to be a statesman, contrary to public expectations. His common-law wife Honeylet Avanceña said Duterte’s tough-talking image is just something he donned for the vicious campaign period. “The character that he projected during the campaign was the character very appropriate for the campaign period kasi awayan iyan eh. Presidency, are you still going to don such character when you should act like a statesman?” she said early Tuesday morning. Describing the campaign as a battle between lions and tigers, Avanceña said Duterte needed to put on his tough hat to survive. “Pero ano siya, he respects the position. Presidente na siya ng Republika ng Pilipinas. Lawyer siya eh. Alam niya iyong pinasok niya. Alam niya iyong panghahawakan niyang position,” she said. During a program aired on Pastor Apollo Quiboloy’s broadcasting arm Sonshine Media on Monday night up to early Tuesday, Duterte also said that he will behave well if he begins to serve as President of the Philippines. Although Duterte was leading by a large margin when the interview was conducted, Avanceña remained unassuming, saying that nothing is final yet until Duterte is proclaimed president. When that time comes, she said Duterte will even need more prayers to perform his job. “We will continue to pray kasi umpisa pa lang ng hard work niya eh. Iyong campaign was not really the hard work. Iyong hard work niya is iyong pag-upo niya. The hard part is iyong pag-upo niya. Doon magtatrabaho siya,” she added. Avanceña also revealed that she tried to convince Duterte not to run for president, often enumerating the setbacks if he will hold office in Malacañang. “Ayokong i-fire up ang desire niya. I am always on the negative. Weeks before siya nag-ano, away kami nang away kasi I always tell him about the negative side. ‘You know what, if you run for president, babatikusin ka. You cannot sleep in your house, in your bed. Doon ka sa Malacañang. Then they have to wake you up early,’” she recalled. A confessed spiritual person, Avanceña said she submitted herself to God and prayed. “And I even asked for signs. I don’t want to tell you about the signs. Basta he just showed me. Minsan nasha-shock na lang ako, may sign,” the former nurse based in the United States said. (MNS)

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Poe: No regret turning down Roxas ‘unity’ bid MANILA, May 10 (Mabuhay) – Senator Grace Poe said she did not regret her decision not to withdraw from the presidential race in favor of administration bet, former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, saying there was no guarantee that her votes would go to him. Three days before the May 9 elections, Roxas called on Poe to meet with him to thwart a “looming dictatorship.” While she said she was open to meeting to the administration bet, the senator made it clear that she would not withdraw from the race. “Walang garantiya na kahit na umatras ako ay mapupunta sa kanya ang boto,” Poe said in a press conference Monday midnight when she accepted defeat to leading presidential bet, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. “At isa pa, parang winala naman natin ang karapatan ng ating mga kababayan na mamili. Tapos, kung bibilangin mo rin naman ‘yung boto ngayon, malinaw na malinaw ang laki ng agwat.” “Kahit na pinagsama mo pa kami, na hindi naman talaga malinaw na talagang mapapagsama mo ‘yung boto na ‘yon. Kaya ako wala akong pagsisisi sa desisyon na ‘yan dahil, unang-una, hindi dapat iilan lamang ang nagdedesisyon para sa ating mga kababayan,” Poe added. Looking back, however, the senator said, she should have focused more on explaining her platforms to the people, rather than spent time answering all allegations hurled at her . She particularly cited the disqualification cases filed against her because of citizenship and residency issues. “Bagamat ang mga tanong ninyo ay tungkol sa aking kaso sa Korte Suprema, dapat siguro ay hindi ko na rin masyadong

sinagot ‘yon at ibinigay ko lang ang aking mga plataporma, kasi naging sentro ‘yon ng pag-uusap at hindi ‘yung mismong nais kong plano sa bayan.” Poe admitted that the black propaganda against her had affected her candidacy as well as her family. That was why the senator hopes that the next elections would be issued-based and focused on the credibility of candidates and the problems of the country. “Ang mahirap lang ‘yung mga black ops, mga imbentong kuwento, ‘yon ang mahirap. Pero kung meron namang basehan sa tunay na buhay ng isang kandidato na dapat sagutin ay siguro naman ‘yon ay isang obligasyon din ng mga kandidato,” she said. Poe, an independent candidate, also recognized that their lack of resources and machinery had also made it difficult for their campaign. “Pero nais kong sabihin nga sa inyo, sa tingin ko ‘yung ating kampo ay naging talagang maayos sa ating pagtakbo. Palagi na lang nating sinasabi kulang tayo sa mga bumabanat pero nanatili tayong tapat sa ating mga kababayan, na ipinaglaban lang natin talaga kung ano ang ating paniniwalang makakatulong sa ating kapwa—‘yung kakulangan sa trabaho, ‘yung mga batang nagugutom, ‘yung patuloy nating problema sa mga may sakit.” She said she still hopes to continue her dreams for the Filipinos and the country even if she did not make it to Malacanang. Asked if by a reporter if she would still consider running for president again in 2022, Poe said: “Sabi mo nga, mahirap nga ‘yung pinagdaanan e, so parang ngayon sa tingin ko hindi na yata.”(MNS)

‘Plan B’ too extreme, cheating through VCM impossible: poll lawyer MANILA, May 11 (Mabuhay) – The alleged Plan B of the administration being floated by the camp of Sen. Bongbong Marcos, which involves the impeachment of presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte, is too “extreme” at this point, an election lawyer said Wednesday. Lawyer Romulo Macalintal also said cheating by programming vote counting machines (VCMs) to favor one candidate is impossible. Macalintal said it is still too premature to talk about impeachment as Duterte, incumbent mayor of Davao City who won by landslide in the May 9 presidential race, has yet to be proclaimed. “Yan yung masyadong extreme. Iniisip kaagad nila, hindi pa nga napo-proclaim na pangulo itong si Mr. Duterte ay impeachment agad ang pag-uusapan,” he said. Marcos, a vice presidential candidate who is neck-and-neck with administration bet Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo based on latest unofficial tally, has accused the administration of plotting to oust Duterte to install Robredo as president. Macalintal said the accusation was nothing but a “political statement” since Marcos did not specify the grounds on which Duterte could possibly be impeached. He also warned that the statement would only sow dissent among Filipinos. “Hintayin natin kung magkakaroon ng appropritate grounds for impeachment. Yang sinasabi na Mr. Marcos ay political statement lamang na hindi makakatulong sa stability

ng ating bansa na katatapos pa lang ng halalan,” he said. “Yung nanalo nga humihingi na ng unity, bakit ganoon naman ang sasabihin ni Mr. Marcos? Hintayin muna natin kung ano talaga magiging resulta [ng bilangan],” Macalintal added. Presidential and vice presidential candidates, including Duterte’s rivals Mar Roxas, Senators Grace Poe, Francis Escudero, and Gringo Honasan, have already urged Filipinos to unite behind Duterte. “Dapat ang mga kandidato ang magbibigay ng kapayapaan sa ating mamamayan at hindi sila ang mag-create ng anumang situation na maglalagay sa alanganin nanaman sa ating halalan,” Macalintal said. Meanwhile, Macalintal noted that programming the VCMs to favor only one candidate is impossible since the votes for president, vice president, and other national and local candidates are fed to only one SD card. Macalintal questioned why the votes for Robredo would be wrong while the votes for Duterte were correct when the votes of the two came from only one VCM per clustered precinct. “Kung saan nanggagaling ang boto ng pangulo, doon din nangagagaling ang boto ng vice president and other candidates. Hindi puwedeng sabihin na may daya yung kay Leni na SD card at walang daya yung kay Duterte,” Macalintal said. “Kung may daya kay Duterte, may daya kay Leni. Kung malinis yung kay Duterte ay malinis din yung kay Leni at ganoon din sa other candidates,” he added.


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Duterte win breaks Mindanao ‘curse’ MANILA, May 10 (Mabuhay) – For the first time in history, a candidate from the southern Philippines is set to break the “Mindanao curse” and take over the highest post in the land. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, the firebrand politician who fashioned a controversial campaign on an anti-crime message, is poised to win the 2016 presidential race after establishing a commanding six-million-vote lead over closest rival Mar Roxas a day after polls closed. Political analyst Prospero de Vera said Duterte’s phenomenal rise to the presidency upends traditional wisdom that only candidates from Luzon or the Visayas can win the presidency. Twelve out of the country’s 15 presidents are from Luzon. Only three are from the Visayas: Sergio Osmeña, Manuel Roxas, Carlos Garcia. “The more important phenomenon is that, finally, someone from Mindanao has taken out the Mindanao curse. From Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez to [former Senator] Nene Pimentel and the others, all those who tried from Mindanao couldn’t capture national office because their votes were just from Mindanao. What makes Duterte phenomenal is that he won Metro Manila... imperial Manila. That is historic in a sense,” he said. De Vera said the Duterte candidacy tapped into the frustration of many Filipinos who felt that the promises of President Aquino’s “Daang Matuwid” governance have fallen short. “That comes with a price because Mindanao has been so deprived all of these years and now the expectation [that] something dramatic must happen in Mindanao now rests on the shoulders of Duterte. Now, he has to rise to that challenge...,” he said. For his part, Prof. Edmund Tayao said Duterte does not have the same base of supporters as his predecessor, President Benigno Aquino III. Aquino also won a plurality in the 2010 presidential election. Tayao said the Duterte campaign

tapped into a cross section of society and gathered support quite differently compared to the Aquino campaign in 2010. “This guy literally started from scratch, so in other words, I am not about to compare the base of President Noynoy and Mayor Duterte. In fact, I would rather say that this is really spontaneous support on the part of the electorate,” he said. The analyst said that he expected Duterte to be a good presidential candidate but thought that the mayor’s controversial remarks would turn off voters. During the campaign, Duterte came under fire for various remarks such as cursing the Pope, his wish to have been first to rape an Australian missionary, and promising to shut down Congress if he faces impeachment. He also called out his rivals, describing Vice President Jejomar Binay as corrupt and ex-DILG chief Mar Roxas as weak and pretentious. Tayao, however, said Duterte is now showing a different side to his personality by being the first to offer an olive branch after a vicious campaign. “After the election, you see an entirely different Duterte. I didn’t expect to see such a presidential-like, honest, humble personality in a president-elect or presumptive president like him. The way he speaks now is significantly different from the way he spoke during the campaign,” he said. De Vera said President Aquino has an opportunity to “go out in a blaze of glory” by accepting the Duterte presidency on behalf of the Liberal Party. This, after President Aquino drew parallels between the rise of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in Germany and what could happen under a Duterte presidency. He said Aquino accepting Duterte’s victory is important to ensure a smooth transfer of power and could even define Aquino’s leadership. “Do it on behalf of Mar because Mar is hurting...He lost. If PNoy does it for the party, things will change,” he said.

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Duterte win is public’s answer to elitist gov’t The election of Mayor Rody Duterte to the presidency is a clear repudiation of the failed leadership of the Aquino administration who has done nothing, or very little, to improve the lives of millions of destitute Filipinos. Filipinos all over the country are expecting President-elect Duterte to effect a meaningful and radical change in leadership and how to rid the government of corrupt public officials. The People also expect Duterte not to renege on his campaign vows that he will restore law and order to curb criminality and eradicate the illegal drug syndicates that have corrupted law enforcers in the country. I am hoping, like the rest of you, that a Duterte presidency will bring hope and a bright future for millions of Filipinos who were disappointed with the failed and weak leadership of President Benigno Aquino and also of his predecessors. • I admire Duterte’s for being magnanimous after his victory in the polls. He immediately offered a hand of reconciliation to all his political opponents and told them to begin a national healing to foster unity among Filipinos, regardless of their political affiliations. Despite all the black propaganda orchestrated by the Aquino administration against Duterte, from being a killer, womanizer and plunderer, with millions of pesos deposited in several banks, the feisty mayor’s supporters never wavered in their conviction to elect him as their new president. Duterte dominated all surveys as the campaign was winding down during the homestretch that prompted the President to make a desperate plea to all presidential candidates to unite against a possible “Digong” presidency to no avail. The President later admitted that he brokered the proposed alliance of all of Duterte’s presidential rivals to thwart a “Digong” presidency who he said is a threat to democracy. Fortunately, no one, except Roxas, heeded his desperate call for unity. Senator Grace Poe Llamanzares, the Malacañang Palace “secret” candidate, even labeled the President’s call for unity as “too late” and suspicious. • The large margin of Duterte over

Roxas in the early tabulation of votes made it very difficult for the Aquino administration to manipulate the results. But they may succeeded in manipulating the election results between Senator Bongbong Marcos and Congresswoman Leni Robredo for the vice presidential derby. The President has been campaigning hard all over the country to prevent “Bongbong” to be elected as vice president. His disdain for the young Marcos was very evident. Investigations are reportedly underway regarding a reported breach in the transparency server of the Comelec done by Smartmatic officials to ensure a Leni Robredo victory in the VP race. An accredited observer of then poll watchdog Parish Pastortal Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) came out in the open and claimed that he has in possession an evidence that will show that Smartmatic officials may have rigged the results of the elections. This is not good for Congresswoman Robredo who has been advocating for transparency and honesty as a pre-requisite for candidates to have in running for public office. Robredo, who has been lagging behind in the VP surveys up to last few days of the campaign leading to May 9, suddenly bolted to number one and erased the one million margin of Marcos votes late Monday evening. This will be interesting to watch. In the event Marcos decides to lodge a protest, he can be assured of a fair treatment since Duterte will be sworn in as the new president in less than seven weeks.


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Filipino voters had their day in another ‘Peoples’ Power’ As the election fever in the Philippines slowly simmers down and the votes are tallied “unofficially” that fuels the fire of divisiveness, one glittering reality emerged from an electorate that had the opportunity to express their wrath without fear of the consequences. The long harangued and neglected many in a thunderous proclamation of disgust pinned their hopes to an individual leading in the polls whose confusing platform of governance will keep their fingers crossed for at least six months for some miracles really to happen. Describing the tasks ahead for the apparent political leadership of different persuasions as awesome will be an understatement as they have to reckon with the harsh reality in a society that had been broken into so many pieces by many years of neglect and suffering. Used to bloodless revolution, the nation once more engaged itself in bloodless exercise where they wielded a divine weapon to extract revenge to those that had made their live miserable for many years. Casting their votes in the sole company of their consciences enabled them to enjoy that rare moment of being treated equally in selecting the people who would lead the country. There was no right or wrong answer in the political exercise as events affect people in many dif-

ferent ways. They could be right or they could be wrong but what is important for the moment that they made a choice and the consequences of their collective decision would perhaps matter differently in a society where disappointments are common occurrences. Decades of disappointments from many shades of political leadership had produced a nation forever hopeful of finding the right combination of political leadership that would be caring enough and deeply committed to close the yawning gap between economic classes. Meanwhile, some interesting figures emerged from the recent political exercise in terms of voter participation, in the Philippines and abroad. The Commission on Elections (Comelec) estimated that more than 40 million Filipinos were able to cast their votes on May 9 which is about 81 percent of total number of voters. The figures surpassed the voter turnout in the 2010 presidential election. On the overseas absentee voting front, turnouts went up by a high 300

Philippine Consulate: The Philippine Consulate did a yeoman’s job of enticing the Filipino American communities to participate in the last electoral exercise. Filipino associations pitched in in the process. The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Orange County has been one organization supportive of the Philippine Consulate in reaching out to the community shown here in a file photo of the officers’ courtesy call to the Consulate.

percent in spite of the fact that only 28 percent exercised their right to vote. They were not as enthusiastic as their homebound counter parts. Not even half of the registered Filipino voters working and residing abroad exercised their right to suffrage. Of the more than 1,376,067 registered overseas Filipino voters, only 390,000 cast their respective ballots. Only 68,157 of the 275,729 registered Filipino voters in the Americas, or 24.72 percent, participated in the month-long overseas voting. The voting tally was higher in the Asia Pacific with 38.22 percent of the 344,848 registered voters showing up at 19 embassies, 9 consulates and three representative offices through-

out the region to choose the country’s next government officials. Europe and America have the same percentage of voter participation. In Europe where there are 18 embassies, one mission and one consulate, a total of 39,978 Filipinos cast their ballots for this year’s polls out of 161,718 registered Filipino voters. In the Middle East and Africa, just a slight of a quarter of the 593,703 registered voters participated in the overseas voting. What about in the U.S. elections? The U.S. voters’ turnout in 2012 was 53.6%, based on 129.1 million votes cast for president with an estimated voted with an estimated voting-age population of just under 241 million people.

Fil-Ams to hold centennial celebration for NVM Gonzalez Rancho Palos Verdes, CA – Friends, colleagues and former students of Nestor Vicente Madali Gonzalez, better known as NVM Gonzalez will remember him at a Centennial Celebration on Saturday, May 21, 2016. The event will be held at the Echo Park Branch Library located at 1410 W Temple Street, Los Angeles from 2-5 p.m. NVM was born in Romblon, Philippines on September 8, 1915 and he grew up in Mindoro. He passed away on November 28, 1999 at the age of 84 in Manila. He was a novelist, short story writer, essayist and poet. He wrote five novels, eight short fiction and two essays. His books have been published in English and Filipino, as well as in Chinese, German, Russian and Indonesian. In 1997, he was declared as one of the Philippines’ National Artists for Literature. He was on the Board of Advisers of Likhaan, the University of the Philippines (UP) Creative Writing Center, Founding Editor of The Diliman Review and first president of the Philippine Writers’ Association.

He attended creative writing classes under Wallace Stegner and Katherine Anne Porter at Stanford University. While in the Philippines, he taught at UST, PWU and UP. He also taught in the US at UC-Santa Barbara, CSU-Hayward, the University of Washington, UCLA and UC-Berkeley. Many well-known Filipino and Filipino American writers today have been mentored by NVM. The following will share their memories of NVM: Dr Paulino Lim, Jr., Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, Dr Barbara Gaerlan, Mr. Allan G. Aquino and Cecilia Ochoa. Dr Paulino Lim, Jr. is a Professor Emeritus of English at California State, Long Beach. He is the author of a quartet of political novels set during the Marcos dictatorship, and three short story collections. His latest Sabong, Etc. includes the Twitter story “Deus ex Vulcanus.” On March 3, 2016, the University of Santo Tomas in Manila conferred on him a Lifetime Literary Award for his contributions to Philippine Literature. Cecilia Manguerra Brainard is

the author and editor of 19 books. She has been the recipient of a California Arts Council Fellowship in Fiction, a Brody Arts Fund Award, a Special Recognition Award for her work dealing with Asian American youths, as well as a Certificate of Recognition from the California State Senate, 21st District. She also received the prestigious Filipinas Magazine Arts Award, and the Outstanding Individual Award from her birth city, Cebu. Visit her sites:http://www.ceciliabrainard. com and http://cbrainard.blogspot. com Barbara Gaerlan is the Assistant Director of the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies. She first met NVM Gonzalez as a new graduate student at UCLA in 1991 when she took his Philippine Literature course in Asian American Studies. In 1995 she was lucky to be in the Philippines on a Fulbright fellowship working on her dissertation research when NVM invited a large group of Filipino and American academic and literary types to accompany him on a trip to Mindoro and Romblon. She

is grateful to him for his enthusiasm for life, culture, and for Philippine Literature. In the fall of 1998, Allan G. Aquino was NVM Gonzalez’s very last student in the United States. As a poet and Asian American Studies scholar, Allan credits NVM with profoundly influencing his ways of seeing and writing about the world. As per NVM’s ideals, Allan continues to contemplate the “rhizomatous” nature of Filipino genius by way of pedagogy, community organizing, and the arts. Visit Allan’s site at: https://allanaquino. wordpress.com/ Cecile Ochoa is a Filipino American journalist and creative writer who started her career in the Philippines as a full time reporter for the Philippines News Agency in the 70s, a camera reporter for Channel 4 News of National Media Production Center and contributing writer for various publications. She is a graduate of Journalism from the UP College of Mass Communications and holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.


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USCIS to begin parole program to reunite family of WWII Fil-Am vets On May 9, 2016, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) formally announced that it will be begin the much deserved “Filipino World War II Veterans Parole” (FWVP) policy on June 8, 2016. The FWVP program help expedite the reunification of certain family members of Filipino WWII Veterans. The parole program recognizes the “extraordinary contributions and sacrifices of Filipino veterans who fought for the United States during World War II.” Of the more than 260,000 Filipinos who fought for the US during WWII, there remains an estimated 2,000 to 6,000 Filipino American WWII veterans still alive in the US today. Many of these heroes, however, remain separated from their family members, who are unable to obtain visas to join them in the US due to the excessive visa backlogs. The program will allow certain family members to expeditiously obtain a temporary visa known as parole, which will “enhance the ability of such elderly veterans and their spouses to obtain care and support from their family members abroad.” To submit an application for parole under the FWVP policy, an individual must fulfill the following requirements: 1) is a Beneficiary of an approved Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative (or is the spouse or unmarried child under age 21 of the Beneficiary); 2) the qualifying relationship with the petitioning relative must have existed on or before May 9, 2016; 3) the petitioning relative is residing in the US (or, if deceased, was residing in the US at the time of death); 4) the priority date on the approved Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative is not yet current; and 5) establish that the

petitioning relative is either a Filipino WWII veteran or the surviving spouse of a Filipino WWII veteran. Those who are considered to be a Filipino WWII veteran under the FWVP policy include those who served honorably in an active duty status with either the Philippine Army; a recognized guerilla unit; or within the Philippine Scouts or within any other component of the US Armed Forces in the Far East at any time during the period beginning September 1, 1939 to December 31, 1946. As noted, individuals may still be eligible to apply for parole under the FWVP policy even if the Petitioner on the Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative has already passed away. However, before an individual can apply for parole, the policy requires that the Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative first be approved for reinstatement under the humanitarian reinstatement process. The DHS will begin accepting applications for parole from individuals who meet these criteria beginning June 8, 2016. The application process will require submission of an Affidavit of Support for the applicant, as well as an interview at the US Embassy and possible biometrics. If the parole is granted, it will allow the individual to enter the US to join their family member. Although not yet

entirely clear, it appears that individuals entering the US under the FWVP program may be eligible to obtain work authorization after entering the US. Individuals will need to seek extensions of their parole to remain in the US, or apply for their green cards through either the adjustment of status process or at the US Embassy overseas once they become eligible. The DHS announcement strongly encourages all qualified applicants to seek parole within five years of June 8, 2016. The DHS will evaluate the program after four years to determine whether to continue the program or phase it out after the five year period of time. The parole program is a significant recognition by the US government of the great contri-

butions that Filipino WWII veterans and their families have provided. It is with great honor that such a program is finally being implemented so that Filipino WWII Veterans can finally be together with their loved ones once again. For further information, please schedule an appointment with an attorney at Aquino & Loew, Certified Immigration Law Specialists; (888) 797-1140 or (626) 799-3089; info@aquinoloew.com. Please also visit Aquino & Loew at www.aquinoloew.com, watch us on Kababayan Today every 1st Tuesday, connect with us on Facebook and Twitter, and read about us on Yelp. Aquino & Loew also handles family law and criminal matters. Providing Personalized Service Nationwide & Abroad Since 1996.

2016 overseas voting ends with weekend rush at PHL Consulate Los Angeles, May 9, 2016 – Overseas Voting for the 2016 General Elections at the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles with “personal voting” ending at 2:00 am on the early hours. As authorized by the COMELEC, Office of Overseas Voting, taking into consideration that there is no mail delivery on Saturdays and Sundays. Acceptance of mailed ballots from Southern California, Southern Nevada, Arizona and Texas was extended to 12:00 noon of today for batch feeding on the supplied vote counting machines (VCM). Voting spiked during the last weekend of overseas voting as many Filipinos made their way to the Philippine Consulate in Koreatown of Los Angeles. According to Consulate officials, the number of voters personally appearing at the Consulate appear to have doubled in number during the last couple of days and that Los Angeles has the most number of Filipinos that personally came to vote.

“It matters not whether my candidate wins or not, the essence of overseas voting is to ensure that the voice of the Filipinos worldwide is heard and that we proudly show our commitment to democracy wherever we are,” according to LA resident Dr. Arnel Joaquin.” Consul General Herrera-Lim thanked all the Consulate staff who performed their duties to ensure the success of overseas voting. The Consulate opened from 8 a.m. of May 8 and was expected to remain open until the evening of May, or over 30 hours. He said, “I am proud of all of them. For over four weeks, the Consulate staff delivered exemplary service to ensure the success of the voting exercise. Many of them sacrificed their weekends and/or evenings so that they can do both their consular work and election duties. In fact, many voters told me that they admired the patience and diligence of the LA overseas voting team.”

4th Historic Filipinotown PHL Independence Day Parade June 4 Los Angeles – The 4th Historic Filipinotown PH Independence Parade Committee (4HFTIDC) cordially invites all Filipino-American organizations to participate in the 4th Historic Filipinotown Kalayaan Parade on June 4 beginning at 9 a.m. Organizers said assembly time is scheduled at 8 a.m. at the assembly area in front of the Silver Lake Medical Center (SLMC). The parade that will start promptly at 9 a.m. will go around the Historic Filipinotown. A 4HFTIDC planning meeting will be held on May 12 at 6 p.m. for the preparation of the even at the Kapistahan Grill. Sponsoring Organizations The following organizations that compose the 4HFT Independence Day Committee including the Historic Filinotown Neighborhood

Council (HFNC), Southern California Filipino Dental Society (SCFDS), Knights of Rizal (KOR)-Historic Filipinotown Chapter ,Pangasinan Brotherhood -USA Inc, Justice for FIlipino American Veterans(JFAV), Filipino American Service Group Inc ( FASGI,) Philippine Institute of Language Arts and Culture Inc. (PILAC) and the Filipino American Community of Los Angeles (FACLA), Binibining Pilipinas 2016, Queen of Asia and Pacific (QAP) of the Cordillera Association of Los Angeles, Saphire Media Regency(SMR),Cordillera Association of Los Angeles, Pens and Lens Club, and many more. Other organizations have been invited to join the Planning meeting, the 4HFTIDC and actively take part in the parade.


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“Everyone is expecting for a better car but they are not willing to put their reservations aside and consider getting a car that may be pricey, but with exceptional benefits that far outweigh its cost.” This was Nash Jimenez’s first statement. He is the Fleet Sales Manager of Penske Mercedes-Benz in West Covina. “I have been selling cars half my life. I started in 1993 but it still feels like yesterday. Mercedez-Benz is a different breed altogether since it is a luxury car but that it is worth the price. Unfortunately, everybody has misconceptions about owning a luxury car. And that is where I come in,” says Nash. As a car enthusiast, Nash considers his job at Penske Mercedez-Benz as a challenge. He says dealing with family cars has been a fruitful experience for his clients as his customer service never waned, but his transition to a luxury line (of cars) would be like proving to himself that he can still arrange great deals regardless of the type of car. According to Nash, he wants to offer the same level of expertise and customer service in making great deals for his clients to get them – this time – a luxury car. He said, “It’s like giving back to my customers by changing their impression about luxury cars. You will be paying almost the same for a top-of-the-line car of another make, but getting the most advanced technology. I want my loyal clients to experience that. They deserve to know the truth about owning a luxury car.” It was an eye-opener for this author as I get a crash course on luxury cars from an empathetic car expert who’s been highly recognized in car sales and dealership. His reputation in arranging the best car deals and converting a “car window-shopper” into a car owner is his legacy. When asked, “what makes him good a salesman”, he said: “Selling is easy. It is serving your customers that makes a lasting impression. I take it upon me to educate them and make their buying experience a memorable one.” Buying a car is one of the major decisions one will make in his lifetime. If he’s lucky, he will meet someone who is willing to break misconceptions to serve his customers. Someone like Nash Jimenez. Nash Jimenez, Fleet Manager of Penske Mercedes Benz of West Covina 2010 E Garvey Ave West Covina, CA 91791. You may reach him at (909) 225-9983

Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) has reported April 2016 sales of 9,674 up 17.7 percent from April of last year and is the best April sales since 2007. The Mitsubishi Outlander and Outlander Sport CUVs once again posted strong sales numbers with combined sales of 5,343 up 36 percent over April 2015. Outlander sales of 2,729 are up 118 percent over the previous April. Mirage continued to post solid sales numbers again in April with total sales of 3,302 up 37.2 percent over the same period last year. Mirage was the volume sales leader for the month. “Coming off the heels of a strong first quarter for the brand, the first month of the second quarter continued the momentum with April sales that we haven’t seen since 2007,” stated Don Swearingen, Chief Operating Officer, MMNA. “Our CUVs continue to be the sales workhorse for the lineup while the subcompact Mirage demonstrates the need for affordable, reliable, and economical, transportation.” “What makes the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV so special is that

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Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles.

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Mercedes-Benz

‘12 MB C250 2Dr Coupe

‘14 MB C250 2Dr Coupe

‘14 MB E350 4Dr Sedan

‘14 MB ML350 4Dr Sport Utility

Stk: P18135 Mileage: 39,647

Stk: P18206 Mileage: 19,276

Stk: P18242 Mileage: 23,805

Stk: P18138 Mileage: 23,399

$20,998

$$27,998 ,

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$$40,998 ,

‘14 MB C250 SPORT SEDAN

‘14 MB GLK350 4Dr Sport Utility

‘14 MB E350 4Dr Sedan

‘14 MB ML350 4Dr Sport Utility

Stk: P18107 Mileage: 25,063

Stk: P18262 Mileage: 29,090

Stk: P18193 Mileage: 27,924

Stk: P18157 Mileage:18,370

$24,998 ,

$28,998

$35,998 ,

$40,998

‘14 MB C250 4Dr SEDAN

‘14 MB E350 4Dr Sedan

‘14 MB E350 4Dr Sedan

‘13 MB CLS550 4Dr Sedan

Stk: P18279 Mileage: 20,479

Stk: P18153 Mileage: 32,529

Stk: P18221 Mileage: 19,968

Stk: P18126 Mileage: 33,421

$25,998

$31,998 ,

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‘13 MB C250 2Dr Coupe

‘14 MB E350 4Dr Sedan

‘13 MB ML350 4Dr Sport Utility

‘12 MB GL550 4Dr Sport Utility

Stk: T18217 Mileage: 20,510

Stk: P18154 Mileage: 29,716

Stk: P18209 Mileage: 25,075

Stk: P18280 Mileage: 41,333

$26,998

$32,998 ,

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‘14 MB CLA250 ‘1 C A 4Dr Sedan Sd

‘14 MB E350 4Dr Sedan

‘14 MB ML350 4Dr Sport Utility

‘13 MB GL450 4Dr Sport Utility

Stk: P18137 Mileage: 34,923

Stk: P18275 Mileage: 28,658

Stk: P18189 Mileage: 34,706

Stk: P18192 Mileage: 33,508

$27,998

$33,998

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Nissan of Mission Hills Out to b be e tthe he #1 N Nissan Ni iss is ssa san sa an Dealer De Dea aller er in in the the Nation* Serving the F Filipino ilipino Com Commu Community unity for more than 20 years.

Deals

“Tawagan or hanapin nyo lang ako”

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

Mannueel Lavva

Internet | Fleet Manager

Cell: (661)-644-0944 “Kayang-kaya nyo ang down at mababa lang ang monthly payment!”

2016 NISSAN VERSA

2016 NISSAN SENTRA

2 or more at this offer

2016 NISSAN ROGUE

Model# 22116

2 or more at this offer

2 at this net cost

19,988

$

net cost to you

APR 60 months

APR 72 months

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Sale Price ...............................................$22,338 *Nissan Customer Cash ............................. $1,000 **NMAC AprCash ........................................ $500 ***College Grad Dealer Cash ........................ $500 FEB-MAR Retail Owner Comm Program ........... $500 1LVVDQ &XVWRPHU &DVK LQ OLHX RI VSHFLDO ¿QDQFLQJ **Must Finance through NMAC

2016 NISSAN ALTIMA MA 2.5 S

2016 NISSAN ROGUE S FWD

$2,899 initial payment

$2,999 initial payment

Model# 13116

Model# 22116

189

$

189

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‘10 NISSAN ALTIMA I4 ECVT HYBRID ‘10 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2WD I4 AUTO XSPORT

8,995

$

Stock#: G16291 | Vin: 112418

‘12 HONDA CIVIC SDN AUTO EX

14,851

$

Stock#: G14872 | Vin: 540764

9,250

$

/mo forr 36 moss

2 or more at this offer ([FOXGHV WD[HV 7LWOH DQG OLFHQVH LQLWLDO SD\PHQW UHTXLUHG DW FRQVXPPDWLRQ ,QFOXGHV FRQVXPHU GRZQ SD\PHQW ͤUVW PRQWK SD\PHQW 2IIHU YDOLG RQO\ ZKHQ ͤQDQFHG WKURXJK 1LVVDQ 0RWRU $FFHSWDQFH &RUSRUDWLRQ 6XEMHFW WR UHVLGHQF\ UHVWULFWLRQV 5RJXH 6 ):' ZLWK 6SODVK *XDUGV DQG 0DWV OHDVH PRGHO VXEMHFW WR DYDLODELOLW\ WR ZHOO TXDOLͤHG OHVVHHV WKURXJK 1LVVDQ 0RWRU $FFHSWDQFH 0653 LQFO GHVWLQDWLRQ FKDUJH 1HW FDSLWDOL]HG FRVW RI LQFOXGHV D QRQ UHIXQGDEOH DFTXLVLWLRQ IHH 'HDOHU FRQWULEXWLRQ PD\ DIIHFW DFWXDO SULFH VHW E\ GHDOHU 0RQWKO\ SD\PHQWV WRWDO $W OHDVH HQG SXUFKDVH IRU SOXV SXUFKDVH RSWLRQ IHH XS WR H[FHSW .6 :, SOXV WD[ SD\ H[FHVV ZHDU XVH SOXV SHU PLOH RYHU PLOHV SHU \HDU /HVVHH LV UHVSRQVLEOH IRU PDLQWHQDQFH UHSDLUV 'LVSRVLWLRQ IHH GXH DW WHUPLQDWLRQ RI OHDVH WHUP 1R VHFXULW\ GHSRVLW UHTXLUHG

‘14 TOYOTA YARIS LIFTBACK

9,845

$

‘14 TOYOTA YARIS LIFTBACK AUTO L

10,907

$

Stock#: U43101 | Vin: 100905

Stock#: U4315 | Vin: 009253

Stock#: U4302 | Vin: 596192

‘13 NISSAN ROGUE FWD S

‘14 NISSAN ALTIMA I4 2.5 S

‘15 NISSAN SENTRA I4

15,071

$

Stock#: G10071 | Vin: 523815

15,106

$

Stock#: U4256 | Vin: 172624

16,578

$

Stock#: G11951 | Vin: 228878

‘14 NISSAN SENTRA I4 CVT SV

11,725

$

Stock#: U4309 | Vin: 610387

‘14 NISSAN JUKE CVT S FWD

18,313

$

Stock#: G15031 | Vin: 356878

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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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.

2016 SUBARU

IMPREZA 2.0i

2016 SUBARU

2 LEASE OFFERS

2 LEASE OFFERS

177

$

187

$

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

PLUS TAX PER MONTH NTH LEASE/ 42 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 Code GFF-13 Offer Expires 05/31/16

Model Code GJF - 11 Offer Expires 05/31/16

FINANCE OFFER 1.49% limited term financing on ALL NEW 2016 Imprezas in stock

2016 SUBARU

Legacy 2.5i

2016 SUBARU

LEASE OFFER

2 LEASE OFFERS

187

207

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

$

PLUS TAX PER MONTH ONTH LEASE/ 0 42 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 Code GAD - 11 Offer Expires 05/31/16

2016 SUBARU

FINANCE OFFER 1.49% limited term financing on ALL NEW 2016 Crosstreks in stock

FORESTER 2.5i

2016 SUBARU

SIGN AND DRIVE

267

Model Code GRC - 12 Offer Expires 05/31/16

LEGACY 2.5i Limited CVT with Navigation & Eyesight

Limited

$

CROSSTREK 2.0i Premium CVT

Premium CVT

$

FORESTER 2.5i PREMIUM CVT

Premium CVT

SIGN & DRIVE

PLUS TAX PER MONTH ONTH LEASE/ 0 42 MONTHS/10,000 MILES PER YEAR

277

$

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

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

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

$0 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

$0 Total Due Lease Signing (tax, title, license & doc fees extra)

FINANCE OFFER 0% limited term financing on ALL NEW 2016 Foresters in stock

Model Code GFI-21 Offer Expires 05/31/16

FINANCE OFFER 0% limited term financing on ALL NEW 2016 Legacy’s in stock

Model C Code G GAF - 23 Offer Expires 05/31/16

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, 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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Jose ose Villanueva

Cell: (213) 500 -1260 ‘06 MAZDA MAZDA3 5DR WGN S GRAND TOURING AUTO

$

VIN: JM1BK344761525190 STOCK: X60467

‘13 NISSAN VERSA 4DR SDN CVT 1.6 SV

$

9,995

VIN: 3N1CN7AP1DL890765 STOCK: X60767

‘14 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT 5DR HB MAN

$

12,995

Cell: (323) 547-5394

‘05 TOYOTA PRIUS 5DR HB (NATL)

6,995

$

Joell P Pa Paguio i

“Tawag “T ag na sa Filipino Departmen Department. Hanapin nyo lang po kami! “

‘10 SCION XB 5DR WGN MAN (NATL)

7,795

$

7,995

VIN: JTDKB20U757005311 STOCK: X50782

VIN: JTLZE4FEXA1103977 STOCK: X60106

‘08 MAZDA MX-5 MIATA 2DR CONV PRHT MAN GRAND TOURING

‘13 SCION XD 5DR HB MAN (NATL)

$

10,995

$

11,495

‘08 HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2DR MAN LX

$

8,495

VIN: 2HGFG11678H547600 STOCK: X60548

‘14 HYUNDAI ACCENT 5DR HB MAN GS

$

11,995

‘11 NISSAN SENTRA 4DR SDN I4 MANUAL 2.0

$

8,995

VIN: 3N1AB6AP4BL705311 STOCK: X60469

‘14 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DR SDN 2.4L AUTO GLS

$

12,646

VIN: JM1NC26F480143033 STOCK: X60626

VIN: JTKKUPB43D1039227 STOCK: X60356

VIN: KMHCT5AE8EU173093 STOCK: X60687

VIN: 5NPEB4AC9EH845973 STOCK: X51568

‘10 LEXUS HS 250H 4DR SDN HYBRID

‘14 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SDN MAN L (NATL)

‘13 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 AUTO L (NATL)

‘12 SCION TC 2DR HB MAN (NATL)

$

13,495

$

13,995

$

14,877

$

14,995

VIN: KMHD35LHXEU194362 STOCK: X60689

VIN: JTHBB1BA5A2034521 STOCK: X60534

VIN: 2T1BURHE8EC211428 STOCK: X60726

VIN: 4T4BF1FK0DR297776 STOCK: X60569

VIN: JTKJF5C78C3027337 STOCK: X60528A

‘15 HYUNDAI SONATA 4DR SDN 2.4L SE

‘13 TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 AUTO L (NATL)

‘16 MAZDA MAZDA6 4DR SDN AUTO I SPORT

‘13 NISSAN MURANO 2WD 4DR S

‘15 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT AWD 4DR 2.4

$

15,350

VIN: 5NPE24AF6FH004043 STOCK: X60499

$

16,495

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$

19,777

VIN: 5XYZTDLB2FG261698 STOCK: X51569

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VALENCIA NISSAN WE’RE YOU’RE

OVER 900 # NEW NISSANS

1

EENTIRE NTIRE RE IN INVENTORY NVENTO ORY AT AT REDUCED REEDUCEED PRICES PPRICES! RICES S! TRY US FIRST OR LAST BUT TRY US BEFORE Y0U BUY!

6 DAYS ONLY!

AVAILABLE NOW!**

WED.

THUR.

FRI.

SAT.

SUN.

MON.

MAY 18TH MAY 19TH MAY 20TH MAY 21ST MAY 22ND MAY 23RD

DON’T MISS THIS GIANT EVENT! 2016 NISSAN VERSA NOTE S PLUS

MSRP $16,585 • SALE PRICE $15,888 • FACTORY REBATE $500

3 AT THIS PRICE (360772/395342,360781/395747,360784/394774)

15,388

$

NET PRICE

MODEL# 11516

2015 NISSAN

SENTRA SV

2015 NISSAN

MODEL# 12115

Credit problems? Give us a try Today!

ALTIMA 2.5 S

2016 NISSAN

MODEL# 13115

MODEL# 22116

SALE PRICE $17,738

SALE PRICE $22,388

MSRP $19,550 • FACTORY REBATE $1,500 • NMAC CUSTOMER CASH $250*

MSRP $24,330

15,988

$

NET PRICE

18,488

5 AT THIS PRICE

FRONTIER S KING CAB

2015 NISSAN

MODEL# 31016

MSRP $22,350

21,388

$

SALE PRICE

2 AT THIS PRICE (360493/742056, 360486/741716)

MSRP $24,705 • FACTORY REBATE $1,000

$

SALE PRICE

2 AT THIS PRICE (351282/682363,351343/347371) *Must finance through Nissan. On approved credit.

2016 NISSAN

ROGUE S

2 AT THIS PRICE (360813/842585,360817/842710)

NV200

2015 NISSAN

MODEL# 67215

MURANO PLATINUM MODEL# 23715

Closed-end lease, 36 mo, 12k miles per year, 15 cents per excess mile, $5,195 Customer Cash plus $2,000 Factory Rebate = $7,195 total due at signing, $0 Security Deposit, plus tax. On approved credit.

MO. 199 PER PLUS TAX

21,388

$

NET PRICE

Closed-end lease, 36 mo, 12k miles per year, 15 cents per excess mile, $3,695 Customer Cash plus $2,800 Factory Rebate = $6,495 total due at signing, $0 Security Deposit, plus tax. On approved credit.

MO. 299 PER PLUS TAX

$

$

1 AT THIS PAYMENT (351472/733049)

1 AT THIS PAYMENT (350783/229913)

Advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document processing charge, any electronic filing charge, any emission testing charge, and dealer installed anti-theft equipment. Security notice: All Valencia Nissan vehicles are temporarily equipped with anti-theft equipment while at the dealership for security reasons and are not included in the price, however this equipment can be purchased by the customer at an additional cost or disabled at the customer’s option. Ad expires 5-23-16. **Includes all new Nissan vehicles from Valencia Nissan and Ross Nissan of El Monte.

THIS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY FRED LUNA FREEDOM General Manager

FROM HIGH PAYMENTS!

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MANAGER SPECIAL

HUGE SELECTION OF VEHICLES AVAILABLE. ALL PRICED TO MOVE!

DONT’ MISS THIS EVENT! BRING US YOUR OLD CAR RUNNING OR NOT!

2012 CHEVY CAMARO Yellow Black Stripes

ST#4331P/176154

$

20,888

FREE APPRAISALS! PRAIS SALS! Must have current registration.

2013 NISSAN VERSA 1.6 SV

0 DOWN $

149

PER MO. + TAX ST#4381R/883609 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0 DOWN $

219

PER MO. + TAX ST#360505A/051525 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0

2012 HYUNDAI GENESIS 3.8 PER MO. DOWN $ + TAX

249

ST#4276P/152229 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0

2014 HONDA ACCORD EX-L PER MO. DOWN $

299

+ TAX ST#4339P/185677 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

179

0 DOWN $

189

PER MO. + TAX ST#R350581/418061 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

224

PER MO. + TAX

0 DOWN $

229

PER MO. + TAX ST#4335P/038897 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

ST#351135A/119437 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

2014 NISSAN ROGUE

PER MO. + TAX ST#4279P/845264 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0 DOWN $259

2013 BMW 328i DOWN $

PER MO. + TAX ST#4322/603748 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0

VALENCIA

NISSAN

319

2014 CHEVY CRUZE 1LT

0 DOWN $

199

PER MO. + TAX ST#35084A/464706 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

2013 KIA OPTIMA HYBRID LX

2013 VOLKSWAGEN GTI

0 DOWN $

GIVE US A TRY!

2015 NISSAN VERSA S PLUS

PER MO. + TAX ST#351486B/099617 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

2014 SCION XB

DOWN

On approved credit. O.A.D

2014 KIA SOUL

0 DOWN $

0 DELIVERS! BAD CREDIT?

$

TOW IT, PUSH IT, T, OR PULL IT.

2013 KIA OPTIMA SX

PER MO. + TAX ST#4205P/234940 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0 DOWN $259 0

2012 INFINITI M37 X PER MO. DOWN $ + TAX

329

ST#4254P/394456 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

2013 FORD MUSTANG V6 CONV.

0 DOWN $

PER MO. + TAX ST#4280R/242227 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

2014 NISSAN ALTIMA

0 DOWN $

234

PER MO. + TAX ST#4242S/162129 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

2013 KIA OPTIMA EX

PER MO. + TAX ST#4301P/091689 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0 DOWN $269 0

2012 BUICK ENCLAVE PREMIUM GR PER MO. DOWN $

359

+ TAX ST#4332P/298773 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

209

2011 NISSAN XTERRA S

0 DOWN $

239

PER MO. + TAX ST#4345P/516593 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

2015 HONDA ACCORD EX

PER MO. + TAX ST#360352A/122505 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

0 DOWN $279 0

2012 NISSAN ARMADA SL PER MO. DOWN $

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+ TAX ST#4383P/620619 • OAC, 84 MO. 3.49% APR

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