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PH death penalty bill to cover plunder DATELINE USA Catholic Church opposes capital punishment anew from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

USAID programs in PH continue despite anti-US tirades

the United states Agency for International Development (UsAID) is continuing with its assistance programs with the Philippine government this year. this is despite President rodrigo Duterte’s previous pronouncements that the Philippines could survive without any assistance from the U.s. “We continue to have programs with them and no one has asked us to leave or to discontinue. We continue to work together,” Gloria steele, acting assistant administrator for UsAID’s Bureau for Asia, said, as quoted by Inquirer. steele noted that the UsAID projects in the Philippines were “not aid per se” but rather, “a partnership.” “We have talked about continuing the partnership for growth but I believe they now call it, ‘Partnership for Growth with equity,’” steele remarked. According to her, the Duterte administra-

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PLUNDer will remain on the list of heinous crimes punishable by death in the final version of the bill that seeks the revival of capital punishment in the Philippines, house speaker Pantaleon Alvarez said on tuesday, february 14. “I will insist that it be included,” Alvarez, who is an author of a bill seek-

ing the reimposition of death penalty, said in an interview. Alvarez stressed that there’s “more reason to include plunder,” following the hearing on the supposed anomalous contract between the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCor) and Vanderwood management Corporation, which amounts to a total of P3.2 billion. During the congressional hearing on tuesday, Alvarez questioned the

15-year lease agreement, claiming that it is “really highly disadvantageous to the government.” PAGCor reportedly agreed to pay P13 million per month to Vanderwood despite the absence of the facility. “P13 million a month? Yun yung ni-rent mo doon sa hangin — hindi pa existing yung facility (That is how much you rent the air — the facility does not exist yet). Pinagbayad mo ng P13 million a month, pinagbayad

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Duterte should invite Trump to EAS – US exec

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PH Supreme Court affirms forfeiture of Imelda Marcos’ jewelry set

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WAshINGtoN – President Duterte needs to invite Us President Donald trump to the east Asia summit (eAs) in November to enable both leaders to reboot the relationship between their countries, according to a senior adviser and deputy director of the American think tank Center for strategic and International studies (CsIs). “It’ll be really good if President trump will come for the eAs,” murray hiebert, senior adviser and deputy director for southeast Asia Program at the CsIs, told filipino journalists in a briefing on Philippines-Us relations. secretary of state rex tillerson, he said, should encourage trump to attend the two big summits – the eAs to be held in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific economic Cooperation summit in Vietnam. “President Duterte and President trump have to meet. I don’t know if it’s possible to

mo yung gobyerno ng P13 million a month doon naman sa facility na inuupahan lang ng P300,000 a month from the government also (You asked the government to pay P13 million a month for a facility you rent for P300,000 which is also owned by the government) ” Alvarez said, addressing former PAGCor Chairman Cristino Naguiat. the gaming arm also allegedly ad-

SEEING RED. Manila residents release hundreds of balloons along Bay Walk along Roxas Blvd. to celebrate Valentine’s Day on Tuesday, February 14. ManilaTimes.net photo by Russell Palma

Lacson says De Lima may be detained beside Revilla, Estrada by Dana

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shoULD senator Leila De Lima be taken into custody over the drug-related charges against her, senator Panfilo Lacson said she would be detained inside the Philippine National Police (PNP) Custodial Center in Camp Crame, where two other former senators charged in plunder cases are also

confined. Lacson made the comments in response to De Lima’s earlier request for a “safe and secure” detention facility should she be arrested for her alleged links in the proliferation of the illegal drug trade at the National Bilibid Prison (NBP). “Ang irony noon, ‘di ba, kung secure na lugar ang hinahanap baka doon siya matabi (The irony

is, if she’s looking for a secure place, she can be placed there). Assuming, ha? We’re not anticipating anything,” Lacson said on tuesday, february 14. Lacson was referring to former senators ramon “Bong” revilla Jr. and Jose “Jinggoy” estrada who were both accused of misusing their Priority Development Assistance funds (PDAf) and

the Philippine supreme Court (sC) has affirmed an earlier sandiganbayan ruling which orders the forfeiture of the third jewelry collection owned by former first Lady Imelda marcos. Also known as the “malacañang Collection,” the set is assessed be worth between $110,055 to $153,089, based on the evaluation of auction house Christie, manson and Woods Intl., Inc. in 1991. the high court rejected the petition for certiorari filed by Imelda and her daughter, Irene marcos-Araneta, the 21-page decision authored by Chief Justice ma. Lourdes sereno said. the petition sought to reverse the anti-graft court’s 2014 finding that the jewelry collection was part of the marcos family’s illgotten wealth. the sC said that the petitioners “failed to satisfactorily show that the properties were lawfully acquired.” the high court also denied the marcoses’ claim that they were deprived of due process and were not given the opportunity to prove that they acquired the jewelry legally. “this allegation cannot be given credence for being utterly baseless,” it said. the high court added that it has also found “no reversible error in the ruling of the sandiganbayan” over the seized jewelry collection. “the sandiganbayan correctly held that the forfeiture was justified and that the malacanang Collec-

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State of calamity declared Filipino designer on ‘Make America Great Again’ in Surigao del Norte after Grammys gown: We have to support the president 6.7 magnitude earthquake by Christina

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the province of surigao del Norte was placed under a state of calamity, following a 6.7 magnitude earthquake that struck the region over the weekend. the resolution, dated monday, february 13, was signed by Vice Governor Arturo Carlos egay, Jr. Under the declaration, the governor is allowed to disburse funds from the 5 percent reserved calamity fund, including the 30 percent Quick response fund for relief operations and rehabilitation. the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and seismology (Phivolcs) said the quake hit mindanao at 10:03 pm on friday, february 10, with its epicenter, located 14 kilometers northwest of surigao City. several aftershocks were recorded after the earthquake but the Pacific tsunami Warning Center said on its website that there is no tsunami threat caused by the tremor. Disaster officials have confirmed eight deaths and at least 200 people injured during the quake. “this was the first time surigao had suffered a quake this strong. the previous one occurred in the 1800s,” Commu-

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WhILe most headlines about the 59th annual Grammy Awards are focusing on Adele’s “Album of the Year” win over Beyoncé, a relatively unknown singer was catapulted into the limelight for her bold red carpet look made by a filipino designer bearing a political message to support rather than resist President Donald trump. on sunday night, february 12, Joy Villa arrived in a white coat and subsequently took it off to reveal her navy blue gown with “make America Great Again” emblazoned on it, while “trUmP” in silver glitter was spelled out on the backside. Behind the statement piece is Andre soriano, a designer based in san Diego, who appeared on rihanna’s

Bravo fashion reality show, “styled to rock” back in 2013. “the gown was more a message of love and moving this country forward,” soriano said during an interview with the Asian Journal on monday, february 13. “I design for all types of human. I don’t really care — there are no races or barriers with creativity when it comes to dressing up women.” soriano, who has been working with Villa for three years, said he had a few outfit sketches prepared for her based their conversations about “static, the sun, peace, and love.” however, the designs ultimately changed after watching coverage of the Women’s march in Washington, D.C. following President Donald trump’s inauguration in January. “someone said they were going to bomb the White house,” he said. “I called Joy immediately and said, ‘I have a new proposition for you. there

Filipino designer Andre Soriano shares a photo of his “Make America Great Again” inspired creation for singer Joy Villa at the 59th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night, February 12. On his Instagram account, Soriano wrote that the gown was “A Tribute [to] OUR President of The United States Of America.”

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