112818 - Southern California Midweek Edition

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November 28-30, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 94 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages

‘I will not declare martial law,’ Duterte stresses by DARRYL JOHN

ESGUERRA

Inquirer.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, November 27, stressed that he would not declare a nationwide martial law. Duterte made the remark after his Memorandum Order No. 32, which called for the deployment of additional troops in Negros, Samar and Bicol region, had been criticized and tagged as a prelude to a declaration of martial law. “Because there are really so many encounters there and I’m losing a lot of soldiers in am-

bush and everything,“ Duterte told reporters in an interview in Bohol when asked why he issued the order. “You place troops where you think you need another force. I’m surprised why you’re so interested about deployment, when I’m supposed to take care of the security,” he added. Duterte said that as President, he already possessed enough power to suppress lawless violence in the area. “I told you, I will not declare martial law,” he said. “I’m not going to declare martial law there’s enough powers for the

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DATELINE Fil-Am Democrat TJ Cox advances over Republican incumbent David Valadao in CA House race

Presidency na magamit ko well kung talagang widespread violence, then maybe.” “But I do not really need violence in the every corner of the Philippines to say that we are in danger but as the one in the office… I will do what is necessary, to preserve this nation and to protect the people. That is my oath of office,” he added. However, the President said that he might also order the deployment of a “division-size” force in Jolo in Mindanao as violence there continued to take BURYING THE TIME CAPSULE. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte buries the time capsule as he leads the groundbeaking for the construction of the the lives of state troopers.

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Davao City Bulk Water Supply Project at the Apo Agua Infrastructura Project Site in Davao City on Monday, November 26. Joining the President are Aboitiz InfraCapital President and CEO Sabin Aboitiz and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles. Malacañang photo by Simeon Celi

Palace on extra troop deployment: Don’t worry, be happy by DARRYL JOHN

FILIPINO-American Democrat TJ Cox moved up ahead of three-term Republican inPres. Rodrigo Duterte’s Memorandum Order No. 32 will deploy more troops to cumbent David Valadao on Monday, Novem- several provinces to sippress lawless violence. ManilaTimes.net photo ber 26 in the race to represent California’s 21st Congressional District. Nearly three weeks after the November 6 midterm elections took place, Cox pulled

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ESGUERRA

Inquirer.net

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

INSTEAD of fearing President Rodrigo Duterte’s recent order to deploy more troops to several provinces to suppress “lawless violence,” the public “should be happy” of that as it reflects the government’s efforts to ensure their safety. Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said this on Tuesday, November 27, to defend again Duterte’s Memoran-

dum Order No. 32, which called for the deployment of additional military troops and police officers to the Samar province, Negros Island and Bicol Region. “People should be happy about that,” Panelo said in an interview with GMA News TV. “That means ang gobyerno nagre-respond, tumutulong upang pangalagaan ang kaligtasan ng mamamayan (That means the government is responding, helping to ensure the safety of citizens).”

Panelo made the remark after MO 32 drew mixed reactions since being made public last Friday. Former Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares earlier said that the increased deployment might be used against the public and opposition candidates in the midterm elections next year. Panelo insisted, however, that the Palace order was only meant to arrest the wave of lawless violence that had been taking place

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Tourist arrivals up – DOT by NEIL JAYSON

SERVALLOS ManilaTimes.net

MORE tourists visited the Philippines this year despite the closure of key destinations for rehabilitation, the Department of Tourism said on Monday, November 26. From January to September, 5.36 million tourists visited the country, 8.32 percent higher than last year’s 4.95 million. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat attributed the increase to well-built connections and aggressive market activities of the private tourism sector. “A successful tourism industry contributes greatly Filipino-American Democrat TJ Cox is ahead in the race to to the national economy… this growth is driven by represent California’s 21st Congressional District. more connections, affordable rates, and aggressive market activations of the private sector as we develop and promote more destinations in our beautiful coun- Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat Former first lady Imelda Marcos filed a notice of appeal before the anti-graft court signifying her intent to seek redress before the Supreme Court. Inquirer.net photo

Dr. Fe Del Mundo, first u PAGE A2 woman accepted into Trillanes: I’ll walk into jail if parents committed graft Harvard Medical School, P R honored with Google Doodle

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The pioneer in pediatrics honored on what would’ve been her 107th birthday

SEN. Antonio Trillanes IV said on Tuesday, November 27, he would readily walk into jail if President Duterte proves the allegation that his parents were involved in anomalous dealings with the Navy decades ago. Trillanes welcomed Duterte’s announcement of an investigation on the alleged questionable government contracts of his late father and 84-year-old mother, who were reportedly suppliers for the Navy, when he was still a naval officer. “In fact, I’ll raise the ante. If the president finds anything anoma-

IT may not be the Nobel Peace Prize, but a Google Doodle made in your likeness is quite possibly one of the highest honors bestowed in the digital age. On Tuesday, Nov. 27, Google dedicated its Doodle — a temporary alteration of the search engine’s iconic logo on its homepages — to Dr. Fe Villanueva del Mundo, an internationally renowned Filipina pediatrician, on what would have been her 107th birthday. Del Mundo was the first woman admitted into Harvard Medical School, but her achievements in pediatrics made her a luminary in the medical field. During World War II, she

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AOLO OMERO Philstar.com

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV

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Imelda wants to take case to SC Sandiganbayan says it’s premature by GABRIEL

PABICO Inquirer.net

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FORMER first lady and incumbent Ilocos Norte 2nd District Rep. Imelda Marcos has filed a Notice of Appeal before the Sandiganbayan indicating that she wants to take her conviction in seven graft cases to the Supreme Court. However, the anti-graft court’s Fifth Division said that it is premature because there is still a pending motion to be resolved. “The Notice of Appeal filed by Marcos is premature as the Court has not yet resolved her Motion for Leave to avail of post-conviction remedies. Therefore, the

Court cannot take action on the same,” the Fifth Division’s Clerk of Court said in a message to reporters. The Fifth Division was referring to documents submitted by Marcos last November 12, requesting the anti-graft court to grant her post-conviction remedies. The motion also explained why the widow of former President Ferdinand Marcos was unable to attend the promulgation of her cases last November 9. In the Notice of Appeal filed by Marcos’ camp on Monday, she requested that details of her cases be sent to the Supreme Court to start the proceedings

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