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FEBRUARY 2-8, 2024

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Marcos insists ‘Uniteam’ remains DATELINE USA Meet the only Fil-Am intact despite word war with Dutertes golfer swinging his FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

dreams in the PGA Tour

BASKETBALL may be the Philippines’ quintessential sports but one Filipino American golfer is set to prove that amidst the hurdles of golf not being accessible to everyone, he is waving the Philippine flags in the PGA Tour. This year, Rico Hoey is changing the game with Philippine flags standing tall — an unusual sight in a PGA Tour. He kickstarted his fourth PGA Tour game as a full-fledged member at the initial round at The American Express Tournament on Thursday, January 25. “It was kind of cool having everyone out here, my family, my dad, girlfriend, coaches, everyone,” Hoey said during the tournament. “Feels like a home event for me. I only live an hour away. I grew up out here, playing junior tournaments out here, so it was fun.” Filipino American golfer Rico Hoey’s journey Born in the Philippines and raised in Rancho Cucamonga, California, Hoey grew up in an athletic family with both sisters also playing u PAGE 2

MANILA — The so-called “Uniteam” coalition is still intact and functional, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said after signs of cracks in his alliance with the Dutertes emerged. Marcos maintained that his relationship with Vice President Sara Duterte is “exactly the same” even after he and his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, engaged in a war of words.

“If you remember ‘Uniteam’ is not just one party or two parties or three parties. It’s the unification of all political, hopefully all political forces in the Philippines to come together for the good [of] the country,” Marcos said. “And that is still there. It is still vibrant. It is still working, and we will continue,” he added. The president also said that Sara will retain her post

Amid Duterte-Marcos verbal spat, public must stay neutral – groups by Zeus Legaspi Inquirer.net

Housing gaps are racial gaps, say Bay Area policymakers AS the Bay Area housing crisis deepens racial and wealth divides, how much is the system working as intended? With a two century history of race-based discrimination preventing many Bay Area communities of color from finding homes, race-conscious housing plans are needed to mend this disparity, said front-line housing policymakers and advocates at a Monday, January 22 forum held by San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR). The racial history of Bay Area housing Moderator Geeta Rao said these racialized housing policies began before the 18th century with the divestment of land from indigenous Americans, and continued well through the 20th with exclusionary zoning and redlined maps; racialized public housing; covenants prohibiting property sales to minorities; and blockbusting, in which developers convince residents to sell below market due to an alleged influx of minorities. Decades after California Fair Housing Act of 1959 and the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) of 1968 outlawing racial discrimination in housing sales, renting and financing, the legacy of u PAGE 3

as the country’s education chief. The Marcoses and the Dutertes formed an alliance ahead of the 2022 elections. Since then, however, their relationship has seemingly fractured ahead of next year’s midterm polls and the 2028 presidential race. On Sunday, January 28, former President Duterte launched a tirade against Marcos over a campaign u PAGE 2

IN HIGH SPIRITS. Vice President Sara Z. Duterte does the thumbs up sign as she addresses the crowd at the Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippines) kick-off rally on Sunday, Jan 28 at the Quirino Grandstand. Around 400,000 people, including members of the Cabinet, lawmakers, local government officials, and the public, attended the launching. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan

MANILA — Multiple progressive groups have reminded Filipinos to remain impartial amid the heated exchange of accusations between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and former President Rodrigo Duterte. Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) President Renato Reyes Jr. said in a statement on Tuesday, January 30 that the two factions are merely fighting over who controls the country’s “spoils” as neither represents genuine change. “At the end of the day, we cannot place our hopes in any of these factions given the interests they represent,” Reyes stressed. Anakbayan, meanwhile, condemned the “pointing of fingers” between the two camps. “Imbis na gumawa ng mga kongkretong hakbang para apulahin ang lumalalang krisis na dinaranas ng mamamayan, mas pinipili ng mga kampo ni Marcos Jr. at mga Duterte na magbardagulan para sa sariling u PAGE 2

Marcos: PH firm on sovereignty, seeks peaceful talks with China MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stressed on Tuesday, January 30 the Philippines’ resolute stance in defending its sovereignty against Chinese provocations, while emphasizing the country’s commitment to resolving issues through peaceful dialogues. Marcos acknowledged that the South China Sea “remains to be a point of contention” during his meeting with Vietnamese President Vo Van Thuong in Hanoi. Marcos’ state visit also witnessed the signing of memoranda of understanding on “incident prevention and management in the South China Sea” and on cooperation

between the coast guards of the Philippines and Vietnam. “We are firm in defending our sovereignty, sovereign rights, and jurisdiction against these Chinese provocations,” Marcos said. “But at the same time, we are also seeking to address these issues with China and all other partners through peaceful dialogue and consultations as two equal sovereign states,” he added. The Philippines and China earlier agreed to improve communication and “calmly deal” with incidents in the strategically and Veteran broadcast journalist and senior anchor Rico Hizon leaves the CNN Philippines headquarters in Mandaluyong City on Monday after the local franchise holder of the global economically important waterway. media brand announced it will cease operations on Jan. 31 due to financial losses. u PAGE 4 Inquirer.net photo by Grig Montegrande

AFP expects ‘bigger, more ‘Difficult news’: CNN Philippines diverse’ Balikatan in April signs off on January 31

Balikatan 2023

MANILA – The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Tuesday, January 30 said this year’s iteration of the “Balikatan” military exercises with the United States will be longer and more diverse. “The difference now and last year’s ‘Balikatan’ is we are going to have more exercises in key positions all over the country. Aside from quantity we will heavily lean on towards quality training,” AFP spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla said in a press conference at Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. She said the number of Filipino and American soldiers have yet to be Philstar.com file photo determined along with the equipment

that will be used in the annual military exercises along with possible locations. Last year’s “Balikatan” consisted of 17,767 soldiers -- 12,187 Americans; 5, 469 Filipinos; and 111 Australians. During last year’s iteration, Filipino and American troops conducted the first ever sinking exercise (SINKEX) off San Antonio, Zambales where a decommissioned World War II corvette was sunk jointly. “Aside from kinetic activities and littoral airspace and landscape, we will also be doing exercises in the nonphysical domain such as cyberspace and information warfare,” Padilla said. (PNA)

by RusseL p. LoReto, tyRone JaspeR C. piad Inquirer.net

MANILA — Employees of award-winning broadcaster CNN Philippines gathered on Monday, January 29 in a general assembly to hear the sad news that had been circulating the past few days. CNN Philippines president Benjie Ramos announced that nine years after debuting in the local broadcasting industry, CNN Philippines was to cease operations on all media platforms on Wednesday, Jan. 31 as Nine Media Corp.,

the franchise holder of the global media brand, struggled to keep the company financially afloat. “It is with heavy heart that we share the difficult news that Nine Media’s news production will stop its operations due to serious financial losses, made even worse by the pandemic,” said Ramos, who turned emotional as he delivered the news. “Despite our best efforts … it u PAGE 4


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