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AUGUST 23-29, 2018 Volume 29 - No. 32 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages
T H E F I L I P I N O –A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R
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Duterte not in coma, vows to finish presidential term August 20. The video posted by Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Bong Go showed Duterte having dinner in Davao City. PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has re“I’m alive — fairly healthy and I’m having dinner sponded to new accusations about his deteriorating with a beautiful lady from Davao. She’s Bernice, health and that he has gone into a coma. she’s on leave from Harvard. I invited her to discuss This comes after communist leader Jose Maria some things along the way,” Duterte said. “Joma” Sison claimed in a social media post that Duterte also responded to Sison by saying that the president slipped into a comatose state. the latter is the one who is sick after all. In the The president’s camp denied Sison’s allegations same video, he insisted that Go show his dinner through a Facebook live video on Monday night, company live on camera.
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“I am still okay. He said I’m comatose? How can you be comatose with a beautiful lady? Kung comatose ako at makita ko si Bernice eh talagang babangon ako (If I were comatose and I see Bernice, I would really rise),” the president said. Referring to Sison, he added, “That’s it. You are the one who is comatose. You are the one who is sick.” Duterte compared Sison to the “Wandering Jew,” a fictional character who is destined to walk around the earth until the second coming as a punishment
for taunting Jesus Christ. “I think you are the reincarnation of the guy, it’s biblical, I don’t know if it’s in a book in the Bible. He’s a guy who’s been around walking around planet Earth. And he’s not dying,” he added. The communist leader, who has been in selfexile in the Netherlands since 1987, responded to Duterte’s tirade stating that he was happy to find out the nation’s top leader is in good condition. He also mentioned that he wishes Duterte well so the
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Russia blasts US for warning PH over submarine purchase THE Russian Embassy in Manila fired back at its rival United States for warning the Philippines over its possible acquisition of submarines from them, saying it was an “acute attack of colonial syndrome.”
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Filipino priest disappears amid molestation claims
DALLAS, Texas — A Texas priest who’s accused of molesting teens and stealing from his parish has gone missing. St. Cecilia Catholic Church officials believe
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PNP Chief Director General Oscar Albayalde
ALIVE AND WELL. President Rodrigo Duterte poses for a selfie with League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) Socorro Mayor Maria Fe Brondial and other guests during the LMP Visayas Island Cluster Conference at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Cebu City on Tuesday, August 21. Malacañang photo by Simeon Celi
Imee Marcos to martial law critics: ‘Move on’ by NATHALIE
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Rio Olympic silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz grabbed the spotlight on the third day of the 2018 Indonesia Asian Games by winning the Philippines’ first Asiad gold medal on Tuesday, August 21, in the women’s weightlifting competition. Asian Games pool photo
Hidilyn Diaz strikes gold in Asian Games women’s weighlifting
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PNP chief: ‘We take alleged CIA threat vs Duterte seriously’ by CATHRINE
GONZALES Inquirer.net
POLICE Chief Director General Oscar Albayalde said that the Philippine National Police (PNP) takes the alleged assassination plot of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) against President Rodrigo Duterte “very seriously.” Duterte earlier claimed that the U.S.-based CIA wants him dead, as he also alleged that other countries like Russia and China are watching him. “We take the security concerns of the president very seriously,” Albayalde told reporters in a press briefing on Wednesday, August 22. The PNP chief said that the police always assume a threat against the life of the president as serious as various groups including communists and local terrorists “may want him out of their way.” He said the security force should take the threat even more seriously as the information came from the President himself, but he emphasized that the PNP can “adequately” protect him. But despite giving this assurance, Albayalde earlier said there is no information within the PNP over any alleged CIA threat against the president.
ILOCOS Norte Governor Imee Marcos on Tuesday, August 21 told the public to “move on” amid the 35th anniversary of the assassination of Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr., one of the staunchest critics of her father, former President Ferdinand Marcos. The governor said that the atrocities during Marcos’ regime should not be talked about by people “at [her] age” anymore. “The millennials have moved on, and I think people at my age should also move on as well,” she said in a press conference during the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) Visayan Island Cluster at the Radisson Blu Hotel
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Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos
to her Asian Games arc after delivering the first gold medal for the Philippines in the 2018 Asian MANILA — Hidilyn Diaz com- Games at the Jakarta Internapleted a storybook turnaround u PAGE A2 by DENISON
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DOT chief hopes NAIA chaos won’t affect tourist arrivals by CATHERINE
TALAVERA Philstar.com
August 20. Foreign arrivals in the first half of this year hit a record high of 3.7 TOURISM Secretary Bernadette million, a 10.4 percent rise from Romulo-Puyat said she hopes the the 3.35 million in the same period incident that paralyzed the opera- last year. Last Thursday, August 16, Xiations of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) will not affect men Air Boeing 737-800 skidded off the runway of the NAIA. It took tourist arrivals in the country. “I hope (it won’t affect arrivals) authorities 36 hours to remove the because this only happened once aircraft off the strip. This paralyzed airport operaand I believe that we will not allow this to happen again,” Puyat said tions, affecting tens of thousands in a television interview Monday, u PAGE A3
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