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October 24-27, 2015
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
Volume 25 - No. 83 • 4 Sections – 38 Pages
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REMITTANCE FIRM SURVEY REVEALS
Many Filipinos working in the US are overqualified for their jobs most filipino workers living in the United states are overqualified for the jobs they do, according to respondents of a survey conducted by international money transfer firm transfast. In a survey of 400 Philippine natives who live in the United states and remit money back home, more than 80 percent said they possess more skills than what is required in their jobs; 72 percent said workplaces in America are more stressful than those they experienced in the Philippines. Yet 93 percent of survey participants said they believe there are still more opportunities in their Us jobs than those in the Philippines. “What I have achieved here in the U.s., is a lot,” said respondent Joanna Loresto, 47, of san rafael, California. “I just left my job and I’m so fortunate I could go wherever I
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Biden won’t run for president in 2016 VICe President Joe Biden has announced that he will not run for president in the 2016 election. “Unfortunately, I believe we’re out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination,” he said on Wednesday, oct. 21. Biden made the announcement at the White house rose Garden, putting to rest months of speculation about his immediate political future. he said he would focus on his remaining time in office for now, but gave little indication about what could happen after that. “But while I will not be a candidate, I will not be silent. I intend to speak out clearly and forcefully, to influence as much as I can where we stand as a party and where we need to go as a nation,” he said. A Biden bid appeared unlikely earlier in the year, although he gave it some thought
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Fil-Am History Month celebrated at LA City Hall by Agnes
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CoINCIDING with the 50th anniversary of the Delano Grape strike and Boycott, a celebration of filipino American history month at Los Angeles City hall on friday, oct. 23, included the honoring of Johnny Itliong, the son of filipino labor leader Larry Itliong. In an emotional address inside the City hall Council Chamber, Itliong, who is fighting to include the role of his father and filipino farm workers in the American labor movement in American history books, said his father deserves more than to be ignored for 50 years. “fifty years after he started the first civil rights and labor agricultural fight for justice. It’s been too long and I will continue to fight … for those who are in the fields, who are still struggling, who live poor. thank you very much for
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A Filipino American History Month celebration at City Hall on Friday, Oct. 23, coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Delano Grape Strike and Boycott, led by Filipino labor leader Larry Itliong. One Filipino family and two individuals were honored during the celebration, including Itliong’s son, Johnny Itliong. AJPress photo by Ding Carreon
‘Lando’ the most destructive this year Binay appeals by julie And
and destroying rice fields ready for harvest.
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the Department of foreign Affairs (DfA) on thursday said two Chinese diplomats being held over a gun attack that killed two colleagues and wounded the Chinese consul general in Cebu City on Wednesday had immunity and would be sent back to China. China’s consul general in Cebu City, song rong hua, was wounded, and two of his staff members – Deputy Consul sun shan and finance officer hui Li – were shot dead during the lunch-
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Pacquiao, Jinkee take P2-B tax case to SC by edu
PunAy Philstar.com
mANILA – World boxing champion and sarangani rep. manny Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee have again sought relief from the supreme Court (sC) in their P2.2-billion tax evasion case. In a 76-page memorandum, the couple asked the high court to stop
the Bureau of Internal revenue (BIr) from implementing the warrant of levy and garnishment order on their assets to cover their alleged tax liabilities for 2008 and 2009. Petitioners accused the BIr of resorting to a fishing expedition and of violating their right to due process, saying the tax agency proceeded with the tax collection pro-
cess even without serving a final Decision on Disputed Assessment (fDDA) against them. “respondent (BIr) Commissioner (Kim henares)’s failure to validly and completely assess petitioners – Pacquiao couple (given the absence of an fDDA) a mandatory pre-requisite for collection clearly deprives her of authority to collect
2 suspects have immunity, says DFA MAyol, CArine AsutillA And niñA P. CAllejA
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ALthoUGh it has weakened into a low pressure area, “Lando” is the most destructive typhoon to hit the country so far this year, leaving behind more than P7.3 billion in damage to agriculture and infrastructure, and at least 41 lives lost. “so far, for this year, Lando is the worst in terms of the casualties and the damage it caused. We hope this will be the last,” said romina marasigan, spokesperson of the National Houses and rice fields are inundated by floodwaters in northern Philippines on Tuesday, Oct. 20. Tropical Storm Koppu finally blew away from the main northern Philippine island after leaving Disaster risk reduction and manageseveral dead over the weekend and forcing tens of thousands of villagers into emergency shelters ment Council (NDrrmC.)
PH to yield 2 diplomats in Cebu killings to China by Ador
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time attack in a private room of a restaurant in Cebu City, according to police. Police detained a husband and wife who were at the lunch – Li Qing Ling, 60, and Consul Gou Jing – who, according to DfA spokesperson Charles Jose, were accredited diplomats. “they are diplomats accredited to the Philippines so they enjoy diplomatic immunity,” Jose told reporters. “Custody will be given to the Chinese side and they will undergo the legal process in China,” Jose said. he said China had already in-
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graft indictment No legal basis in claim VP benefited from anomaly, lawyers argue by BerniCe
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LAWYers for Vice President Jejomar Binay on friday, oct. 23 asked the office of the ombudsman to set aside its resolution recommending the filing of charges against him. In a 32-page motion for reconsideration filed on october 19, lawyers Claro Certeza, maria Patricia Alvarez and Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay francis Paul Baclay said signing of bidding documents for the makati City hall Building 2 was part of Binay’s “ministerial duties” as local chief executive in makati City at the time. the lawyers added that there is no factual
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