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FEBRUARY 2-5, 2019 Volume 29 - No. 8 • 4 Sections – 30 Pages

Military intel: Foreigners carried out twin Jolo blasts by DEMPSEY

REYES ManilaTimes.net

Philippine Army members secure the area outside a church after a bombing attack in Jolo, Sulu province last January 27. Photo courtesy of AFP - Western Mindanao Command

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Filipina doctor named chief of staff at Glendale hospital A FILIPINA doctor has been named the chief of staff at Dignity Health-Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, California, becoming the first person of Filipino descent to hold that position and the fourth female in the hospital’s history. Brigeli Westerband, an emergency Dr. Brigeli room physician, was named chief of W e s t e r b a n d , staff at Glendale Memorial Hospital who has been an this past January. AJPress photo by Noel Ty emergency room physician at the hospital for the past 20 years, was elected to a two-year term at the beginning of January. She succeeds previous chief of staff, Dr. Randall Roberts. u PAGE A3

THE MILITARY now believes the twin explosions at Jolo Cathedral on Sunday, January 27, were carried out by two foreign suicide bombers who came from Indonesia in December and linked up with the AjangAjang subgroup of the notorious Abu Sayyaf. An intelligence source, who requested anonymity, said the foreigners, a man and a woman, came into contact with the group controlled by Hatib Sawadjaan, whose Ajang-Ajang subgroup, composed of members in their 20s to 30s, ran eru PAGE A2

MUSLIMS, CHRISTIANS IN PRAYER. Imam Council of the Philippines chairperson Aleem Said Ahmad Basher (right) leads the prayer at the solidarity walk press conference at the Quezon City Experience Museum on Friday, February 1. The event, led by the Philippine National Police’s Police Community Relations Group in partnership with various religious organizations, aims to condemn the recent bombing incident in Jolo, Sulu. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

RCBC facing Bangladesh Bank in US court by LAWRENCE

AGCAOILI Philstar.com

MANILA — Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC) has engaged the services of a top law firm in New York City to defend it in the case filed by Bangladesh Bank pertaining to the $81-million cyber heist three years ago. In a statement, the country’s 10th largest lender in terms of assets added that the case would serve as an opportunity for RCBC to clear its name in the heist where hackers broke into the security system of Bangladesh Bank.

“This complaint is an opportunity for RCBC to put on record again that it was a victim of what started in Bangladesh by still unnamed persons, given the refusal of Bangladesh Bank to release its full and complete findings three years after the fact,” RCBC said. RCBC added that it had provided the Senate all the information allowed by law. “We hope Bangladesh Bank can be as transparent and stop blaming everybody but itself. The complaint will allow us to finally get the information we, and the Philippine government, have been asking Bangladesh u PAGE A3

File photo shows Former Senator TG Guingona III confers with former Senator Serge Osmeña III upon the resumption of the Senate investigation on the $81-million money laundering controversy, this time with Chinese businessman Kim Wong at the witness stand in March 2016. Wong was tagged by Maia Santos-Deguito, former manager of the Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC), as the one who allegedly instructed her to open bank accounts for five individuals. Senate photo by Albert Calvelo

Senate panel seeks increased penalties Survey: Philippines rated country in the world for parents of children in conflict with law 50th best AJP MANILA — A Senate panel recommended harsher punishment for parents of juveniles who commit crimes, echoing the pronouncement of President Rodrigo Duterte that parents should be also be held accountable for their children’s offenses. The suggestion of the Senate committee on justice and human rights led by Sen. Richard Gordon was included in the joint committee report, which recommended the lowering of minimum age of criminal responsibility from 15 years old to 12. The report recommended that Photo shows minors condemning the move to lower the criminal responsibility parents of children who commit threshold. Philstar.com photo by Efigenio Christopher Toledo u PAGE A3

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THE Philippines is considered the 50th best country in the world, according to a recent global survey conducted by U.S. News and World Report. The annual survey — based on responses from 20,000 people from 36 countries — released earlier this January ranks the top 80 countries in the world, using 65 different metrics, such as trade, travel, investment, human rights, gender equality, religious freedom, and environmental consciousness. The Philippines’ overall ranking for 2019 is one notch lower than the previous year when it took the

Civil rights, advocacy groups make case against proposed 2020 Census citizenship question Fil-Am LA Rams fans gear up for Super Bowl 2019 AMID the ongoing legal battle over whether or not the 2020 Census should ask about citizenship, civil rights and immigrant advocates this week discussed the question’s social and legal ramifications. The Leadership Conference Education Fund and Ethnic Media Service held a teleconference on Wednesday, Jan. 30, which was joined by representatives from national organizations like Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC and the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO). The Trump administration last year approved plans to include a controversial citizenship question on the upcoming census, despite recommendations from the United States Census Bureau which advised against including the question, as reported in the Asian Journal.

49th spot. “Thousands of islands in the South China Sea comprise the tropical nation of the Philippines,” U.S. News and World Report wrote about the island country. “The land of beautiful beaches and abundant biodiversity has long been plagued by political instability, but its resilient economy continues to improve and push ahead of others in the region.” The report went on to note that the remittances from Filipinos living abroad and tourism industry have contributed to the maintenance of the country’s budget surplus. “Foreign investment in the u PAGE A2

Fans talk of growing up with the Rams, its former Fil-Am player Roman Gabriel, and the team’s love for Filipino lumpia by RAE

ANN VARONA AJPress

AFTER breaking a two-decade run of Los Angeles not having an NFL franchise, the Los Angeles Rams made the most of their 2016 comeback to the city by making it to the 2019 Super Bowl. They’d left the city in 1980 to nearby Anaheim before moving farther out east to St. Louis, Missouri in 1995. But as the Rams gear up for the Super Bowl LIII game in Atlanta, u PAGE A4

Georgia on Sunday, February 3 against the New England Patriots— the same team they played against in their last 2002 Super Bowl appearance—many in Los Angeles made sure to let the team know that they had strong support cheering them on at home. A week before the Super Bowl weekend, Rams fans showed up at the LA Stadium at Hollywood Park—the site of the team’s home stadium in 2020—for a send-off rally for the team which included mu-

sic, trivia, cheers, and appearances by second-year coach Sean McVay and Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein. “Make no mistake about it. Got a lot of respect for the Patriots, but we’re going there to get this last check,” said McVay, the youngest head coach in modern NFL history. Quarterback Jared Goff and running back Todd Gurley also let fans know that they were ready to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to Los Angeles. u PAGE A4

LA Rams running back Todd Gurley with Fil-Am Alex Retodo of the Lumpia Company in December 2018, a few weeks before the Rams went on to win the NFC championship which put them in the upcoming Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots. Photo courtesy of Roslynn Alba Cobarrubias


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