March 14-16, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 22 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages
Sanofi Pasteur ignored warning, says US expert by JEFFERSON
ANTIPORDA ManilaTimes.net
AN American expert on tropical diseases testified before the Senate on Tuesday, March 13, that he warned anti-dengue vaccine maker Sanofi on the health risks of using the Dengvaxia vaccine in 2016, bolstering the government’s case against the French pharmaceutical giant and health officials of the Aquino administration. Scott Halstead told the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee he even sent a video of Antonio Dans, a health expert, hoping that it could
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DATELINE
Dr. Scott Halstead tells senators that he had suggested that blood tests be conducted on persons to be inoculated with Dengvaxia because he believed that the vaccine was safe for those found to be seropositive but dangerous for those who have not been infected by the dengue virus. ManilaTimes.net photo by Bob Dungo
USA
FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
RECOGNITION. President Rodrigo Duterte flashes his signature pose with Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Deputy Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Salvador Mison, National Defense Undersecretary Cesar Yano and personnel of the AFP during the president’s visit to troops at the Edwin Andrews Air Base in Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City. The president hailed the Western Mindanao Command for its efforts against threat groups and mentioned the troops’ operations against the ISIS-inspired Maute group during the five-month battle in Marawi City. Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal
DOJ drops drug raps against Duterte: Feed UN Kerwin Espinosa, Peter Lim rights experts to crocs by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
Calif. domestic workers call for dignity in the workplace A DAY after International Women’s Day, dozens of domestic workers and advocates gathered in Los Angeles on Friday, March 9, to launch a statewide campaign pushing for greater compliance with immigrant worker protections. The campaign was also launched in San Francisco where Assemblymember Phil Ting was in attendance. “I am so happy to gather with you today to stand in our collective power as immigrant working women, as domestic workers, nannies, caregivers, and house cleaners,” said Aquilina Soriano Versoza, executive director of Pilipino Workers Center (PWC). “And on that note — happy International Working Women’s Day,” she added. “Today, we celebrate all of us women who are stand-
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New lawsuit challenges Trump’s plan to end temporary protected status
Plaintiffs fire back on Trump’s alleged controversial ‘sh-thole countries’ remark
THE Trump administration has just been hit with yet another immigration policy-related lawsuit. On Monday, March 12, a group of immigrants and their children have filed a classaction lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over President Donald Trump’s bid to terminate the program that allows them to stay in the U.S. The adult plaintiffs have been allowed in the country through Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a special status that Congress enacted in 1990 that grants temporary residency and work authorization in the U.S. to people from
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by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
THE Philippine Department of Justice (DOJ) has cleared Kerwin Espinosa, Peter Lim, and 20 others of drug charges due to lack of evidence, according to a resolution released Monday, March 12. In a resolution dated December 20, 2017, the DOJ dismissed the complaint for sale, administration, dispensation, trading, delivery and transportation of Off the hook: Peter Lim, Peter Co and Kerwin Espinosa
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ANY United Nations (UN) experts who will come to investigate the alleged human rights violation in the Philippines’ drug war should be fed to crocodiles, said President Rodrigo Duterte. “If these fools come here, are there crocodiles here? The ones that eat people? Throw those sons of b****** to them,” Duterte said in a expletive-peppered speech over the weekend.
Speaking before the military in Zamboanga City, Duterte justified his recent order to the military and the police to not cooperate in any UN human rights investigation, saying it has legal basis. He explained that the best way to protect law enforcers from incriminating themselves is through exercising the right to remain silent. “You know, they say they are investigating us. My God, you
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Resigning ‘easier option’ but Sereno vows to fight ‘til the end by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
“I WILL not resign.” This is what Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno said on Monday, March 12, after her colleagues issued a joint manifesto demanding her to step down from her post. In a speech on Monday at the University of Philippines Diliman, Sereno vowed to fight the impeachment case against her to the end as she refused to give in to calls for
her resignation. “I am determined to wage ‘til the logical end of this battle started by those who seek to undermine the Constitution and the judiciary. I am resolute in carrying on the good and noble fight for judicial independence. I will finish the course of this thorny race,” she said. While admitting that “resignation is the easier option,” the chief justice stressed that she prefers to do the “right” thing: to face
the impeachment trial. “I do not doubt that resignation is the easier option, allowing the weight of the Office of the Chief Justice to be immediately lifted off my shoulders, freeing me to pursue and enjoy many things that ordinary citizens do. It will end the unrelenting attacks against my person, my staff and other court officials,” she pointed out. She continued, “But I do not make choices in life on the basis of what is the
easier option but what is the right thing to do. And without the slightest doubt, the right thing to do is to fight this impeachment to the end.” Sereno further noted that succumbing to others’ demands for her to step down “will only serve to erode the independence of the Supreme Court (SC) and embolden those who demand a subservient judiciary.” “To do so would invite Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno ManilaTimes.net photo
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NAMED BY BILL GATES AS AMONG WORLD’S BEST TEACHERS
Filipino thrilled to be in the Top 10 by NEIL
ALCOBER ManilaTimes.net
JESUS Insilada, a public school teacher from Calinog, Iloilo province, could not believe he was named by philanthropist and entrepreneur Bill Gates as one of the Top 10 finalists for the 2018 Global Teacher Prize of Varkey Foundation, beating tens of thousands of candidates from around the world. He was one of the 30,000 nominees from more than 170 countries. Insilada, who has a doctorate in Edu-
cation and is the principal of Caninguan National High School, was chosen one of the finalists on February 14 through the Foundation’s YouTube channel. He said he was surprised by the announcement. “Di ako makapaniwala, deep inside, I was hoping na makasali sa Top 10. Masaya… flattered with this opportunity to share my story para maging inspirasyon sa iba, (I couldn’t believe it. Deep inside, I was hoping to be included in the Top 10. I’m happy… I feel flattered being given this opportunity to share my story
to be an inspiration to others),” he said. His school learned of the good news during their recognition program, “They were shocked that it was Bill Gates who made the announcement. Sabi ko sa kanila, mag-focus kayo sa studies ninyo at sa mga guro, pag-igihin pa ang pagtuturo. (I told them, focus on your studies. And to teachers, keep striving to improve your teaching.)” he added. Varkey Foundation is a global charitable foundation headquartered in London, focusing on improving the standards of
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