022522 - Northern California Edition

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Volume 21 - No. 8 • 12 Pages

T HE F ILIPINO A MERICAN C OMMUNITY N EWSPAPER

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DATELINE USA FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Filipino Veterans Education Program now accessible online WITH the completion of a full online interactive educational program, educators are now able to access, free of charge, resources that bring to life the story of U.S. colonization and war from the perspective of Filipinos who fought under the American flag and who continued to fight for nearly 70 years after they were denied recognition and stripped of the benefits promised them by America. Called “Duty to Country,” FilVetREP’s education program, www.dutytocountry. org, was first launched in November 2021. It features an online exhibition, “Under One Flag,” which explores the untold story of the United States and the Philippines, along with first-hand accounts of living veterans and their families, historians, and community advocates. Hundreds of archival photographs, artifacts, films, and historical documents are showcased in this exhibit. Last month, FilVetREP rolled out the second phase of its interactive education

FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 3, 2022

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, SAN DIEGO, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

California becomes first in nation to shift to ‘endemic’ virus policy by AJPRESS NEARLY two years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, California is the first state in the nation to announce a shift to an “endemic” approach to coronavirus. Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday, Feb. 17

unveiled the SMARTER Plan, which outlines the state’s management of COVID-19 while prioritizing recovery. “We are moving past the crisis phase into a phase where we will work to live with this virus,” Newsom said on Thursday, speaking from Fontana, California. “In that light, we have put together a plan that

CALIFORNIA lawmakers introduced two bills in the state Legislature Feb. 17 aimed at combating the surge of hate crimes targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The web portal Stop AAPI Hate, which allows victims of hate crime to self report incidents in one of several Asian languages, has logged over 9,000 reports since March 2020. More than 12 percent of the incidents involved physical violence. Forty percent of the reports came from California, which is home to the largest AAPI population in the U.S. Community advocates have blamed former President Donald Trump who targeted China for allegedly infecting the world with COVID-19. Trump repeatedly called coronavirus the “Chinese flu,” “Kung Flu,” and other racial epithets. Women were the targets in more than two-thirds of reported incidents. In the past four weeks, two fatal attacks have occurred

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UP statistics professors: Do not accept survey results as they are

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California state lawmakers introduce two bills to combat anti-Asian hate crime

we coin as the ‘SMARTER’ plan because we are smarter two years later. We are more adaptable. We are more capable to understand the nature of this disease,” Newsom added. The plan covers “shots,” “masks,” “awareness,” “readiness,” “testing,” “education” and “Rx.” Under shots, California will maintain capacity

COURTING VENDORS. Presidential candidate Senator Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao buys dried fish at a stall inside the Balintawak Market in Quezon City on Wednesday, February 23. During the visit, the lawmaker tried the ‘Palengke Challenge’ to find out what he can buy from a P5,000 budget, as a way to simulate the spending of ordinary workers. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

MANILA — Members of the faculty of the UP School of Statistics in Diliman reminded the public to be critical of surveys, especially those with questionable methodologies and those that “disregard ... the principles of data gathering.” In a statement on their Facebook page Monday, February 21, the professors also raised the alarm on institutions, social media influencers and media organizations who are “abusing survey methodologies” by using social media and man on the street interviews to project voting preferences for the country. “Surveys reveal facts, beliefs, sentiments, and opinions based on a representation of the population. However, the quality of any inference cannot rise above the quality of the methodology it is based upon... Biased methodologies will only give biased results,” the UP Stat faculty members said. “Thus, we call on the public to be critical of surveys in this respect. Do not immediately accept

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Manny Pacquiao ranks 9th in Ring Magazine’s top 100 boxers of all time by BONG LOZADA Inquirer.net

MANNY Pacquiao has long been considered as one of the greatest boxers of all time after he captured 14 world titles in eight weight classes including three Ring Magazine championships. The Filipino boxing legend was ranked ninth place in Ring Magazine’s top 100 boxers of all time list. Pacquiao held the Ring’s featherweight title from 2003 to 2005, the junior lightweight championship in 2008, and finally the

welterweight belt from 2009 to 2010. Ring Magazine’s highest-rated southpaw, Pacquiao jumped to the stratosphere in the mid-2000s in his many fights against the Mexican trio of Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, and Juan Manuel Marquez and amassed a record of 6-2-1 against the three. Pacquiao (62-8-2) started his career as a scrawny light flyweight but rose up the divisions eventually collecting the WBC super welterweight title in a catchweight bout against Antonio Margarito in 2010.

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PH tourist arrivals hit 25,000 since reopening by HELEN

FLORES Philstar.com

MANILA — Almost 25,000 foreign and Filipino tourists have arrived in the country since it opened its borders to international leisure travelers early this month, Malacañang has reported. Acting presidential spokesman Karlo Nograles said 24,826 inbound arrivals from various countries registered through One Health Pass as of Feb. 20. Up to 13,492 foreign tourists and 11,334 balikbayans arrived. Most of them were from This February 2021 photo shows tourists in Boracay. the U.S. and Canada. Photo courtesy of Malay Municipal Tourism Office “Please take note that this is

just the beginning of our efforts to encourage tourists to visit the country,” Nograles told a media briefing on Tuesday, February 22. “Our borders are open, but just a reminder that vaccination is very important for the country’s tourism to survive.” “If we want a surge of tourists instead of a surge of COVID cases, we enjoin everyone to get vaccinated and get their booster shots. Let us help our fellow Filipinos who work in tourismrelated industries,” he added. Nograles said the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious

Vice presidential candidate Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio

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Marcos, Duterte campaigning separately a strategy, says Sara by NEIL

ARWIN MERCADO

MANILA — Vice presidential candidate Inday Sara DuterteCarpio described as “strategy” the move of her tandem with Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to campaign separately most of the time this month. In an interview with reporters in Batangas on Tuesday, February 22, Duterte-Carpio was asked why she and Marcos  PAGE 2 are mostly doing their campaign

separately. The vice presidential candidate attended an event in Batangas without Marcos. “Ganun po talaga ang strategy ng UniTeam dahil hindi pwedeng magkasama kami palagi otherwise hindi namin maco-cover ang buong Pilipinas,” Duterte-Carpio said. (That is really the strategy of the UniTeam–that we cannot be together all the time otherwise

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