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Volume 26 - No. 74 • 3 Sections - 22 Pages

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Duterte wants U.S. troops out of Mindanao Says the PH “will never have peace” if they remain by Klarize

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte salutes as he reviews the troops during his “Talk with the Airmen” on the anniversary of the 250th Presidential Airlift Wing Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 at the Philippine Air Force headquarters in suburban Pasay city, southeast of Manila, Philippines. On Monday, President Duterte, in his first public statement opposing the presence of American troops, said he wants U.S. forces out of his country’s south and blamed America for inflaming Muslim insurgencies in the region. Philstar.com photo

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DATELINE Gov. Brown expands overtime pay for farmworkers from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

hUNDreDs of thousands of California’s agricultural workers are now guaranteed the same overtime pay as other workers in a historic move by Gov. Jerry Brown. on monday, september 12, the governor signed AB 1066, which will expand overtime pay for farmworkers, a workforce that had long been denied the same overtime pay as other industries. Previously, laws prohibited paying farmworkers overtime pay unless they work more than 10 hours a day or 60 hours a week. thanks to the passing of AB 1066, that threshold will be lowered by a half hour each year for four years starting 2019. this means that by 2022, farmworkers will be guaranteed overtime pay if they work more than eight hours a day or 40 hours a week — a standard in other industries, but a first in the state’s agricultural workforce. the bill was sponsored by the United farm

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Fil-Am community leaders, activists outline consequences of not voting in U.S. election LoLIt Lledo and many other activists boycotted the 1986 snap elections that led to Philippine President ferdinand marcos’s ouster. they refused to campaign, vote or otherwise take part in what they viewed as a rigged system. In retrospect, she said the decision not to participate was detrimental to the Philippines in the long run. many of the people representing interests from the past regime that she had fought against eventually re-entered positions of prominence. “Because we did not participate we [activists] were left out when Cory was the president,” said Lledo, who now serves as the associate director for Pilipino Workers Center (PWC). “If you have a chance, you have to be a part of the political process.” resentment has characterized the 2016

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PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte has urged the withdrawal of the remaining United states troops from the southern Philippines, acting on this administration’s goal for a more independent foreign policy. Duterte — a vocal critic of the U.s. and its policies — said in a speech that the American soldiers are responsible for inciting tensions within the muslim community. “I do not want a rift with America, but they have to go,” Duterte

told the media in manila. Duterte said that the tensions are so high that insurgents are willing to kill Americans. “If they see Americans, they’ll really kill them. they’ll get ransom and then kill you, even if you are a black or a white, as long as you’re an American,” he continued. the U.s. troops were deployed in 2002 to provide combat and information sharing training and resources to filipino troops to battle Abu sayyaf insurgents in mindanao who were in cahoots with al-Qaeda. most American military personnel withdrew in

february 2015, but a group of advisers remained. Duterte referenced the Bud Dajo massacre of 1906 in which the U.s. Army targeted and killed 994 moro civilians in mindanao. he cited that as a foundation for the ongoing unrest in the region. he showed a jarring black and white photo of American troops standing over moro bodies. “the U.s. is a hypocrite,” Duterte said. “Look at the bodies there...for as long as we stay with America, we will never have peace in that land. We might as well give it up.”

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Palace: Duterte didn’t give green light for Veloso’s execution us that his actual statement and conversation with President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo went like this: he said regarding mary Jane Veloso, ‘follow your own laws. I will not interfere,’” Abella said. he added, “there was no categorical statement, there was no endorsement. he simply said follow your own laws.” the clarification comes after a news report in the Jakarta Post headlined, “Duterte has given green light for mary Jane’s execution.” Citing Antara — an Indonesian

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PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte did not give his “go-ahead” for mary Jane Veloso’s execution, malacañang clarified on monday, sept.12. What Duterte told Indonesian President Joko Widodo was that he would not interfere with the latter country’s laws, according to Presidential spokesman ernesto Abella. “the president just informed

news agency — the report said, “President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo said on monday that Philippine President rodrigo Duterte had given the green light for the execution of filipina death row inmate mary Jane Veloso.” “President Duterte has given the go-ahead to proceed with the execution,” Widodo stated. the report went on to quote the Indonesian president saying, “I have explained to [Duterte] about mary Jane’s situation and I told him that mary Jane [has

Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar Inquirer file photo / Joan Bondoc

Andanar: 9/11 ‘a wake-up call for Pinoys’

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PAL, Cebu Pacific ban use of Samsung Note 7 on flights by rudy

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mANILA, Philippines — Local carriers banned on tuesday, september 13, the use of samsung Galaxy Note 7 cellular phones during flights, following the lead of the U.s. federal Aviation Administration (fAA) against packing the phones into any checkedin luggage after reports emerged of the device exploding during or after charging. flag carrier Philippine Airlines and leading low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific followed suit starting yesterday, issuing their respective

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advisories. “Philippine Airlines is prohibiting the charging and use of samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices on board all its flights, effective immediately. PAL is issuing this directive in line with the recall order made on these products by samsung electronics Company Limited.”

the sept. 11, 2001, terror attack on the United states has made filipinos realize that combatting terrorism should be a shared responsibility of the government and its citizens, Presidential Communications secretary martin Andanar said on sunday, september 11. “this is a reminder that all of us are facing a faceless enemy, the terrorists,” Andanar said in an interview over dzrB state radio. “And we should all be one in battling this. We should all be helping each other.” he said every filipino should take on the responsibility of helping the Armed forces of the Philippines

findings showed that the Galaxy Note 7 batteries and phone units have caught fire during charging, prompting the manufacturer to recall all units sold worldwide. samsung said that only Galaxy Note 7 phones have been recalled due to the factory defect that causes the batteries to explode. PAL said safety remains a cornerstone of its operations, “and

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Imee Marcos seeks forgiveness for father: He’s only human by rOsette

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mANILA, Philippines – Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee marcos, daughter of late strongman ferdinand marcos, asked their family’s critics to forgive her father. Imee made the appeal to their family’s detractors in her speech on the 99th birth anniversary of her father in Batac City, Ilocos Norte. she said her father is only human and prone

to mistakes. “Ngunit laging may mga bumabatikos sa mga marcos at walang humpay at tatlong dekada ang galit sa amin,” Imee said in her speech. “Kung anuman ang sala ng ama ko, at sadyang tao lang namang nagkakamali at nagkakasala, sana’y patawarin na nila. Na sa pagpapatawad nila’y mabigyan ang tatay ko ng kapayapaan at sa kanilang pagpapatawad mapawi sa wakas ang kanilang galit at matagpuan

rin nila ang katahimikan,” she added. the late president’s rule saw countless human rights abuses and marked by massive corruption. marcos placed the country under martial rule from sept. 21, 1972 until Jan. 17, 1981. the older marcos has been the subject of debate after President rodrigo Duterte ordered the Department of National Defense to prepare for his burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani or Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos, daughter of late president Ferdinand

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