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JANUARY 12-18, 2024 Serving San Diego Since 1987 • 12 Pages

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Pres. Marcos, Widodo discuss South China Sea amid rising tensions by Gaea Katreena CabiCo Philstar.com

MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Indonesian President Joko Widodo discussed Wednesday. January 10 developments in the South

South China Sea.” The two leaders also tackled enhanced cooperation among member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

China Sea and regional cooperation initiatives during their meeting in Manila. In a joint press conference after their bilateral meeting, Marcos said he and Widodo had a “fruitful and honest discussion on regional events of mutual interest such as the developments in the

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Seeking luck, miracles, redemption: 6M flock to Nazarene

Andrei Gianan is remembered for his ”infectious smile, his goofy personality and his big heart.” Image from GoFundMe

Fil-Am shot dead on New Year’s Day, family appeals for help

by Dexter Cabalza, russel P. loreto Inquirer.net

LOS ANGELES – Filipino American Andrei “Nico” Gianan was shot dead in Manhattan Beach on New Year’s Day and his family appeals for help identifying his killer. Andrei Gianan, 24, was working his shift at Wingstop in San Pedro on New Year’s Eve before making his way to Manhattan Beach to attend a party. Around 1 a.m. on Jan. 1, he was shot in the head by an unidentified assailant at the intersection of 11th and Peck Ave. in Manhattan Beach. “This was a total, senseless act of violence and he was just at the wrong place at the wrong time,” the victim’s sister, Nina Gianan, wrote on a GoFundMe page that

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You can now report scammers to FTC in Tagalog THE Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has a new strategy for battling fraud. its Language Access Initiative now provides interpreters who can take fraud reports and provide advice in many more languages than just English and Spanish. New language choices available include Tagalog. At a recent press briefing the federal agency hosted with Ethnic Media Services – simultaneously translated into Spanish, Korean and Mandarin – two FTC officials and a lawyer/journalist described how the new multilingual services work and some of the ways they’re expected to help protect consumers. “We’ve long had the ability to hear from people in English and Spanish,” said Monica Vaca, deputy director in the FTC’s Bureau

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APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY. Cesar and Celia Veloso (extreme left and 2nd from left), parents of Mary Jane Veloso, and her children appeal to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Indonesian President Widodo for clemency, at Mendiola Bridge, Manila on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Mary Jane was arrested in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2010 and was sentenced to death. PNA photo by Yancy Lim

MANILA — Gina Catabay, 54, walked barefoot from her home in Quezon City toward Manila, hoping to touch or kiss the Black Nazarene, an icon of a dark-skinned Jesus Christ, as its carriage was pulled through the streets of the capital, in one of the world’s biggest displays of religious devotion. On Tuesday, January 9 she was one of an estimated 3.3 million Catholic faithful who celebrated the return of the traditional “Traslacion,” or grand procession, after a threeyear hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “I’ve walked this path since childhood… It feels like a conversation with the Divine for my mother’s recovery,” Catabay said. Like many of her fellow devotees, Catabay was praying for a miracle — that her 87-year-old mother, who is battling cancer, be healed. Many Filipinos believe the icon has miraculous healing powers and that touching it, or the ropes

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Marcos to see Duterte ‘if he wants a meeting’ by Germelina laCorte, Jerome aninG Inquirer.net

MANILA — Malacañang on Sunday, January 7 said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is open to a meeting with his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte after the former president said on Saturday, January 6 that he wanted to talk to Marcos regarding embattled network Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI). “President Marcos is always available to President Duterte. The president will contact him now to ask if he wants a meeting,” Communications Secretary Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil told reporters in a message on Viber. Duterte cohosted on SMNI “Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa” (From the Masses,

for the Masses), one of two programs that the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board suspended on Dec. 18, in part due to Duterte’s earlier remarks against ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro, which prompted the lawmaker to sue the former president for grave threat. The next day, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) ordered the network’s operations suspended, following a resolution by the House of Representatives recommending that action, citing SMNI’s alleged violations of the terms of its franchise. ‘I have not crucified him’ In his first press conference with Davao media on Saturday night, a recording of which was posted by some broadcasters

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President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. (L) and Vice President Sara Duterte. File photos from Malacañang & Marianne Bermudez

Pulse Asia: Marcos’ approval rating jumps by 3%, Duterte gains 1%

stated Pulse Asia. J m 7 of 10 Pinoys unhappy Meanwhile, the trust rating Senator criticizes plan to of the chief executive also government handling MANILA — The approval increased by two points, from trust ratings of President 71 percent in September 2023 import jeepneys from China with Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos to 73 percent December 2023. of inflation – Pulse Asia and In June 2023, the president’s Jr. bounced back in December by ean

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by Cristina Chi

MANILA — Seven of 10 Filipinos are not happy with the way the Marcos administration is handling inflation, or the rate of increase in the prices of basic goods and services. According to a Pulse Asia survey conducted from Dec. 3 to Dec. 7 last year, 73 percent of Filipinos disapproved of the Marcos administration’s performance on inflation, the national issue that concerns them the most. Only 9 percent gave it the thumbs-up. Because of this, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. got a net approval rating on controlling inflation of -64, the lowest among

Philstar.com

MANILA — Sen. Raffy Tulfo has expressed opposition to the government’s alleged plan to import modern jeepney units from China to replace the traditional jeepney vehicles even as modern jeepneys made by local manufacturers are more affordable — a move that he said “reeks of corruption.” Tulfo said that local jeepney manufacturers can produce modern vehicles at a lower price

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Traditional jeepneys at the FTI terminal in Taguig City.

Philstar.com photo

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2023, according to a new Pulse Asia survey released on Monday, January 8. Marcos’ approval rating took a nosedive in September 2023, suffering a double-digit drop. His popularity rating was 80 percent in June 2023, dropping 15 points or 65 percent in September 2023. Now, the President’s rating increased by 3 points, currently standing at 68 percent. “The President and the VicePresident both have majority approval scores in every area,”

rating was at 85 percent. Vice President Sara Duterte’s approval rating also rose by one percent after a significant decline in September 2023. Duterte’s December 2023 approval rating was higher than Marcos’ at 74 percent. Her trust rating is also higher than the chief executive at 78 percent. The survey was held from December 3 to 7, 2023. It was participated by 1,200 respondents across the country. n


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