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September 2-4, 2015
Volume 25 - No. 68 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages
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Ombudsman probing Aquino, Abad on DAP Morales bares initiative in Senate budget hearing by DJ
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ROLE MODELS. President Benigno S. Aquino III shares the stage with the 2015 Ramon Magsaysay Awardees (L-R) Kommaly Chanthavong from Laos, Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa from the Philippines, Anshu Gupta and Sanjiv Charturved from India, and Kyaw Thu from Myanmar for a group photo during the presentation ceremonies at the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines in Pasay City on Monday, Aug. 31. Established in 1957, the Ramon Magsaysay Awards is Asia’s highest honor and is widely regarded as the region’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize. Malacaùang photo by Benhur Arcayan
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City Council approves LA’s bid for 2024 Olympics
Los ANGeLes is another step closer toward the bid for the 2024 olympics, following the city council’s approval on tuesday, sept. 1. Last week, a city council subcommittee focused on the olympics approved recommendations city analysts made on the contract, before sending it to the full council for a vote. In a 15-0 vote on tuesday, mayor eric Garcetti now has the authority to pursue the bid with the Us olympic Committee (UsoC). the council added that it wants to be included in the process for the next two years and vote on the final bid agreement that will be presented to the International olympic Committee (IoC). the UsoC also confirmed at a press conference on santa monica Beach that LA will be its candidate to the IoC. “this is a great day for Los Angeles and a great day for the olympic movement,� Garcet-
sAN frANCI fr sCo — the Department of elections will introduce bilingual ballots for the November 3 election, each with content in english and one other language: Chinese, spanish, or filipino. the Department is asking voters who prefer to receive election materials, including the of official ballot and the Voter Information Pamphlet, in another language in addition to english to update their language preference. Voters may do so by completing the form at sfelections.org/language, by calling (415) 554-4375, or by visiting the Department’s of office. Voters who have provided their language preference to the Department will receive a ballot in english and their preferred language either by mail, at the City hall Voting Center,
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to investigate the President, no suit could be filed against him during his term of office. Abad said he would cooperate in the inquiry to put a closure to the issue. Asked by Bayan muna rep. Carlos Zarate if the results of the DAP probe would be made public, morales said her office did not allow the release of investigation reports. “either we approve or disapprove it. If we approve it, then, a case is filed,� morales said. If not, that means “the case is closed and terminated,� she said.
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Press group calls for protection of Philippine journalists by agnes
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foLLoWING the death of another filipino journalist on thursday, Aug. 28, the Committee to Protect Journalists called on Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on tuesday, sept. 1, to work toward eliminating attacks against press in the country. radio broadcaster Cosme maestrado, 46, the most recent victim, was shot to death by four unidentified gunman, according to the Guardian. on Aug. 19, teodoro escanilla, a radio anchor for dzms, was shot in front of his house; on Aug. 18, newspaper columnist and publisher Gregorio Ybanez
was shot dead in front of his home, the Associated Press reported. “We call on President Benigno Aquino to give top priority to swiftly resolving these egregious cases,� said shawn Crispin, the senior southeast Asia representative of the Committee to Protect Journalists, according to the Associated Press. “Until Aquino demonstrates his government is serious about ending the onslaught, the killings will inevitably continue.� maestrado, an anchor at radio station dxoC, escaped a previous attack in November 2011, his colleagues told the Guardian. he was known for his commentary
Sen. Grace Poe is facing a disqualification complaint filed before the Senate Electoral Tribunal. Facebook/Grace Poe
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San Francisco offers bilingual ballots, including Filipino
PresIDeNt Aquino and Budget secretary florencio Abad are under investigation by the office of the ombudsman in connection with the government’s discontinued Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP). ombudsman Conchita Carpio morales told lawmakers on tuesday, sept. 1 her office began the investigation motu proprio, or on its own initiative, after the supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional the DAP, a stimulus program launched in 2011 to
pump-prime the economy. she named President Aquino, Abad and “others who appear to have been involved in the conception of the DAP,� as possible respondents if the inquiry should find sufficient basis for filing a case in the sandiganbayan. “All are, pending a fact-finding investigation, and a report is under evaluation by the ombudsman,� morales said at the hearing of the proposed P1.77-billion budget of her office in the house appropriations committee. Presidential spokesman herminio Coloma Jr. said that while the ombudsman had the power
President Aquino challenged Filipinos to stop being bystanders and strive to become everyday heroes in their own right.
mANILA – As the nation commemorated the sacrifices of heroes on monday, Aug. 31, President Aquino challenged filipinos to stop being bystanders and strive to become everyday heroes in their own right. “today, we express our gratitude for our fellow filipinos who wholeheartedly face peril to fight for what is right and just; those whose responsibilities were tested and their convictions tried – but did not fail; they who faced a crossroads and chose to put the interest of the many above their own,� the President said in a speech at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in taguig City where he led the wreath laying at the tomb of the Unknown soldier as part of the com-
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Filipina receives Magsaysay Award for work to preserve ethnic dance found in Southern PH by agnes
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A fILIPINA choreographer and dance historian was honored monday, Aug. 31, for “her single-minded crusade in preserving the endangered artistic heritage of the southern Philippines.� Ligaya fernando-Amilbangsa, 71, was among five recipients of the ramon magsaysay Award, Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize, for documenting and teaching a preIslamic dance tradition called pangalay.
Amilbangsa told the Associated Press she hopes the ethnic dance will continue to live on and help heal divisions in the poor in the Philippines, rather than become a decorative museum piece. “We have to think of a national symbol that can unite all of us,� she said in a recent interview. Amilbangsa developed a fascination for pangalay when she first saw the dance at a 1969 wedding in sulu province, where she relocated after marrying a muslim school-
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the set has earlier ordered the Bureau of Immigration and National statistics office to produce Poe’s documents in relation to the disqualification case filed against her. “Para sa akin, it is one of relief na maibigay na rin ‘yan
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mANILA – sen. Grace Poe on tuesday, sept. 1 submitted her citizenship and travel documents to the senate electoral tribunal (set) to support her claim that she is a natural-born filipino.
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