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Fil-Am mail bomber Cesar Sayoc was obsessed with Trump and mentally ill, say new court filings THE Filipino American man who pled guilty for mailing explosives to high-profile Democrats and President Donald Trump’s critics suffered from mental illness and had a years-long obsession with Trump, his lawyers claim. In a 39-page sentencing memo to U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York, attorneys for 57-year-old Cesar Sayoc pointed to a troubled childhood, isolation, and steroid addiction as having played a role in his obsession and ultimately mailing the explosives. “In this darkness, Mr. Sayoc found light in Donald J. Trump,� wrote defense attorney Sarah Baumgartel in the memo, adding that the
Lotto resumes operations as Duterte lifts suspension order by RITCHEL
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MALACAĂ‘ANG on Tuesday night, July 30, announced that the suspension order imposed on the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office’s (PCSO) lotto operations has been lifted by President Rodrigo Duterte. “The suspension of lotto operations is lifted immediately,â€? said presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo in a TV interview.
However, the rest of the PCSO’s games with franchises, licenses and permits, such as the Small Town Lottery, Keno and Peryahan ng Bayan will remain suspended. Panelo said Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea was the one who relayed the information to him. “Only with respect to lottos. The rest of the gaming operations are still undergoing investigation. Pending results of that, per the executive secretary, the suspension on the lotto operations
is lifted,� he said. Medialdea, in a text message, confirmed the lifting of the suspension order. “Investigators found no [irregularities] in the conduct of its operation, its sanctity remained untainted and proper regulatory rules followed,� he said. On July 26, Duterte ordered the suspension of gaming activities operated, licensed and franchised by the PCSO due to alleged “massive corruption� in
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DILG orders mayors to clear roads in 60 days by RITCHEL
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DURING the first Democratic debate in early July, a handful of the candidates shared their stances and policies related to a variety of issues, including guaranteeing free college education, legalizing marijuana and combating the restrictive immigration policies laid out by the Trump administration. It was the first official face-off among the candidates, and though specific plans vary among
DEPARTMENT of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo AĂąo on Monday, July 29, ordered mayors nationwide to clear roads of illegal structures and illegally obstructing activities within 60 days. “All local officials are enjoined to exercise their powers essential to reclaim public roads which are being used for private ends and in the process, rid them of illegal structures and construction,â€? said AĂąo in his order. “Within 60 calendar days, significant results must be achieved, documented, and reported together with the efforts of the lgus to sustain the same,â€? he added. AĂąo urged Metro Manila mayors to prioritize the clearing of primary and arterial roads that contribute to vehicular congestion on main roads — Commonwealth Avenue, OsmeĂąa Highway, Aurora Boulevard and C5 Road in particular.
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Presidential hopefuls Sanders, Yang join ethnic media to discuss immigration, health care and the economy
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911TESDA. President Rodrigo Duterte strikes his signature pose with Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez, Taguig City Representative Maria Laarni Cayetano, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Director General Isidro LapeĂąa, House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano, Senator Christopher “Bongâ€? Go, Taguig City Mayor Lino Edgardo Cayetano, TESDA ofďŹ cials, and the guests during the launch of the 911TESDA at the TESDA Complex in Taguig City on Tuesday, July 30. Appreciating innovation, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Tuesday, July 30, led the launch of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority’s (TESDA) 911TESDA Program aimed at opening thousands of employment opportunities to TESDA graduates. MalacaĂąang photo by Ace Morandante
Poe now keen on supporting divorce bill Philippines protests ‘swarming’ of Chinese ships by RITCHEL
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Senator Grace Poe on Wednesday, July 31, said she is now more inclined to support the proposed divorce bill, after having a change of heart. The senator admitted that she initially supported making annulment more accessible, instead of legalizing divorce, but reconsidered after learning about the unfortunate cases of other women. “Subalit sa ngayon, pag nakikita ko na rin na marami sa ating mga kababaihan ang medyo naagrabyado at saka hindi makapagsimula muli sa kanilang buhay, parang naiisip ko na rin na siguro maganda na ngang pag-usapan yan, napapanahon na (When I learn of cases of many women who are disadvan-
taged and can’t start a new life, perhaps it is time to think of, and discuss the divorce law),â€? Poe said in an interview on dzMM. “Ang pinag-iingatan lang natin ay hindi ito [divorce] abusuhin at gawing nakapadali‌ (We just want to make sure that the divorce law will not be abused),â€? she added. Poe also stressed the need for a thorough study of the proposed legislation, specifically pertaining to safeguards. “Pero kung tatanungin mo ako ngayon ha, ano ba talaga‌parang mas gusto ko nang mayroon [divorce] (If you ask me now, I am more partial to having divorce in the country),â€? she said. “Kasi kapag sinabi mo ring annulment, ang dami pa e, may iba-iba pang mga question so tingnan natin. Pero kung bibilan-
Palace open to make Dengvaxia usable as dengue cases spike
vador Panelo said on Wednesday, July 31 that President Rodrigo Duterte is “open to anything that MANILA — MalacaĂąang is will benefit the Filipino peopleâ€? open to making the controversial after former Health Secretary JaDengvaxia vaccines available in nette Garin urged the government the market again in the wake of to “listen to real expertsâ€? and alcontinuously rising cases of den- low the vaccines accessible to the gue in the country. public anew. Presidential spokesperson Salu PAGE A2 by NESTOR
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near Pag-asa, warship passage in Tawi-Tawi by PATRICIA LOURDES Philstar.com
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MANILA — The Philippines’ top diplomat confirmed that a diplomatic protest had been filed against China in connection to the hundreds of vessels deployed in the vicinity of Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea. “Diplomatic protest fired off,â€? Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. tweeted on Senator Grace Poe Phlstar.com ďŹ le photo Wednesday, July 31. Locsin’s tweet was in response gin mo na rin ang inclination ng mga mambabatas, mas inclined to National Security Adviser Herpo ako na suportahan yun sa mogenes Esperon Jr. who said ngayon (Because if you say an- he had recommended diplomatic nulment, there’s a lot, there are action on the matter. It is not clear if this is a new different questions so let’s see. But if we’d count the inclination protest aside from the one filed u PAGE A2 in April following reports of hun-
dreds of Chinese ships “circling� Pag-asa Island, one of the largest features in the Spratly group. In the “Kapihan sa Manila Bay Forum�, Esperon bared that Chinese fishing vessels have increased from 61 in February 8 to 113 in July 24. The Chinese vessels, however,
decreased as of July 30, which Esperon attributed to the weather in the area. “Iisa na lang ang (China) coast guard vessel doon, fishing boat tatlo na lang,� Esperon said, noting that the ships might have gone to Subi Reef, one of China’s
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