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Volume 17 - No. 29 • 3 Sections – 20 Pages
AUGUST 3-9, 2018
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DATELINE Trump reaffirms possible government shutdown, calling it ‘small price to pay’ for border security FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
PRESIDENT Donald Trump made clear on Tuesday, July 31, that he’s serious about shutting down the government if Congress fails to pass new immigration and border security measures like border wall funding. Trump sounded off the likelihood of a government shutdown at least twice since the weekend, starting with a tweet on Sunday, July 29, saying that he was “willing to ‘shut down’ government if Democrats do not give us the votes for Border Security, which includes the Wall!� He doubled down on the threat on Monday, July 30, during a joint news conference with PAGE A4
How the US-Mexico border wall affects the environment
US jury indicts Napoles, kin for domestic, int’l money laundering by AJPRESS A UNITED States federal grand jury this week charged Janet LimNapoles and five of her family members for allegedly transferring around $20 million U.S. dollars to purchase real-estate properties, luxury vehicles, and business shares. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California indicted Janet Lim-Napoles; her children
Jo Christine, 34, James Christopher, 33, and Jeane Catherine, 28; her brother Reynald Lim, 52, and his wife, Ana Lim, 47, according to a release on Tuesday, July 31. They were charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering, domestic money laundering and international money laundering from September 2012 to August 2014, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. “Approximately $20 million of
those funds were diverted to money remitters in the Philippines and then wired to Southern California bank accounts where the money was used to purchase real estate, shares in two businesses, two Porsche Boxsters, and finance the living expenses of three family members residing in the United States: Jeane Napoles, Reynald Lim, and Ana Lim,� the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California said
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Janet Lim-Napoles
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PH enjoying economic rights gained from arbitration — Cayetano by PATRICIA LOURDES Philstar.com
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EFFORTS on the proposal to continue construction along the U.S. and Mexico border has without a doubt negatively impacted thousands of lives, most notably the thousands of migrant families still hoping to be reunited after being separated at the border. But the international scientific community is adding that the wall also presents alarming consequences for the environment along the divide, which is home to thousands of vulnerable populations of plants and animals. A report published Tuesday, July 24 in the journal BioScience, determined that as many as 1,077 animal species and 429 plant species
MANILA — Amid criticisms from the previous administration, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano insisted that the Philippines is implementing the sovereign rights it has gained from the arbitration award on the South China Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano Sea. Philstar.com photo The Philippines’ top diplomat, however, admitted that the Philippines is “co-controlling� with China on the disputed waterway.
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Thousands from international science community warn of wall’s consequences
Also published in LOS ANGELES, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY
FOR A PROGRESSIVE PHILIPPINES. President Rodrigo Duterte delivers his speech during the Joint 68th National Security Council (NSC) and 69th National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) Founding Anniversary Celebration at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City on Tuesday, July 31. Also in the photo are Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and former President Fidel Ramos. Duterte urged NSC and NICA to help his administration in ensuring a more progressive country for the next generation. “Together, let us continue to make great strides as we collectively bring our country towards a safer and brighter tomorrow,â€? he said. MalacaĂąang photo by Karl Norman Alonzo
EU, UN hail Duterte’s Bangsamoro Law P500 tourist fee may replace P1,620 travel tax by HELEN
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FLORES PIA LEE-BRAGO Philstar.com
THE European Union and the United Nations hailed President Duterte’s enactment of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) which, according to the EU, represents an opportunity for the Filipino people to embrace peace and stability after decades of conflict, and which the UN called a “landmark achievement on the road to lasting peace in southern Philippines.� European Commission for Neighborhood Policy and EnSenate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri and Majority Floor Leader Rodolfo Farinas Sr. largement Negotiations spokes(left) hands over to Bangsamoro Transition Committee Chairman and Moro Islamic Liberation person Maja Kocijancic said the Front (MILF) vice chairman Ghazali Jaafar (2nd left) the Conference Committee Report after signing of the BOL comes after 21 the marathon hearing of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) at the Senate in Pasay City on Wednesday, July 18. PNA photo by Avito Dalan PAGE A2
No Filipino affected so far by California wildfire – DFA THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is closely monitoring the fast-spreading wildfire in Northern California that has already destroyed hundreds of structures and forced thousands to evacuate. The Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco is
also checking the situation of Filipinos in Redding and surrounding areas to determine if the socalled Carr Fire has affected any Filipino in the area. Consul General Henry Bensurto reported however that they have not received any request for PAGE A3
of P1,620 for economy class and P2,700 for first class. Paragas said he wants to reTHE Tourism Infrastructure and place the P1,620 with a P500 fee Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) that will go to the Tourist Developis eyeing to replace the P1,620 ment Fund (TDF). travel tax charged to Filipinos flyLast year, Paragas said TIEZA ing to other countries with a P500 was eyeing to create a TDF to be fee for all, including foreign tourists. “What we want to do right now is revisit that (travel tax) and make a tourist development fund specifically for departure,� TIEZA chief operating officer Pocholo Paragas said over the weekend. Under Presidential Decree 1183, passengers who are leaving the country irrespective of the place where the air ticket is issued and the form or place of payment are required to pay a travel tax !.$2%7 " 3(). by CATHERINE
TALAVERA Philstar.com
used for the improvement and development of infrastructure for tourists visiting the country. He added that charging P500 will also lessen the burden on Filipinos currently paying the P1,620 travel tax. PAGE A3
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