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Pacquiao demands Mayweather penalty The People’s Champ is calling for a rematch unanimous decision in Las Vegas, urged Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) officials to FILIPINo boxer Manny Pac- “impose the appropriate sancquiao, 36, called for punishment tion” on his opponent. and a rematch on Friday, SepMayweather, 38, and the Unittember 11 after his rival Floyd ed States Anti-Doping Agency Mayweather was accused of (USADA) have both insisted that violating anti-doping rules be- the boxer’s actions were legal affore their long-awaited May 2nd ter news broke out that he was “Fight of the Century.” injected with a mix of saline and The eight-division world cham- vitamins--a banned substance pion, who lost to Mayweather by mix, under the official guideby allYson

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lines--a day before the match, eSPNsaid. Though the substances contained in the IV were not banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), whose standards USADA says it follows, the fact that they were given intravenously-through a vein infusion--was not allowed. According to an SB Nation report, USADA, which had been

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‘Yolanda’ reveals Roxas’ failure as leader, manager – Binay camp by Yuji

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Alliance launches new one-stop workplace assistance resource for Filipino community

A new one-stop hotline for Filipinos with concerns about their working conditions, rights and other related issues was unveiled on Tuesday, Sept. 8, during the announcement of an alliance between community and non-governmental organizations, the Philippine Consulate General, and state and federal agencies. Through eMPLeo – Pinoy, members of the Filipino community now have access to a wide spectrum of resources for workplacerelated questions. “Today is a new day for Filipinos who need help,” said Danny Pasquil, district director of the US Department of Labor in West Covina,

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Most Californians support State Senator Ricardo Lara’s Health for All Act.

CROWD DRAWER. Vice President Jejomar Binay buzzes a child during his visit to a community near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Pasay City. ManilaTimes.net photo by Russell Palma

Vice President Jejomar Binay (left) and Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II. Inquirer.net file photos

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THe performance of outgoing Interior Secretary Mar roxas during and after the onslaught of super typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) in the Philippines has revealed his “failure as manager and a leader,” the camp of Vice President Jejomar Binay said on Friday, Sept. 11. “Yolanda has shown to the people the extent, or rather the limits, of Secretary roxas’ executive capability. He was everywhere and nowhere at the same

time. And his now classic reply to the local officials of Tacloban pleading for national government’s help best illustrates his insensitivity to the suffering of our people: Bahala kayo sa buhay n’yo,” Binay spokesperson rico Quicho said in a statement. Quicho also scored roxas for supposedly dodging questions on the government’s rehabilitation of Yolanda-hit areas, particularly the issues surrounding the controversial emergency shelter assistance (eSA) program. “roxas, as administration candidate, should not evade ques-

tions on the failure of the administration to improve the lives of the poor and deliver basic services,” he said. But the Department of Interior and Local Government and roxas himself have pointed out that the eSA program was under the supervision of the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Citing former national treasurer Leonor Briones of Social Watch Philippines, Quicho added that President Benigno Aquino III has not yet approved the release

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PH gov’t to roll-out nationwide Study: Filipino ‘shortness’ not only genetic, reflects generations free WiFi service by 2016 of malnutrition and stunting by allYson

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IN 2014, a report by the Association of Southeast Nations ranked the Philippines the second shortest race in the region: the average Filipino male stood at 5 feet and 3.7 inches, and the average Filipino female was at 4 feet and 11 inches. While Filipinos’ shorter stature has typically been assumed to be attributed to genetics, a recent Save the Children study has found that shortness could be due to other factors. In a report by Save the Children, “Sizing Up: The Stunting and Child Malnutrition Problem in the Philippines,” the non-governmental organization states that one in three Filipinos endures stunted growth, a

characteristic of chronic malnutrition. “The assumption has always been that Filipinos are just genetically short but what we actually see now are generations of stunted and malnourished children,” said Dr. Amado Parawan, Save the Children’s Health and Nutrition advisor. Because the lack of height is considered a racial trait, Parawan said it is not perceived as a serious concern. “Stunting is more than just being short, it impacts children’s future because it hinders physical and mental growth,” Parawan said. While there has been a decline in the number of child deaths in the Philippines, the slow and varying rates at which child malnutrition and stunting is curbed affects

Poll: Californians approve of giving health Fil-Am among jail deputies charged for death of inmate care coverage to all SACrAMeNTo – California voters are embracing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in record numbers, and a growing majority now supports expanding health care coverage to undocumented residents, according to the latest Field Poll, released here in the Capitol August 26. The survey found that 62 percent of voters support the law, compared with 56 percent last year, while 33 percent oppose it. And while last year only a slight majority of voters (51 percent) favored the idea of extending health care coverage to undocu-

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THree correctional officers at a Santa Clara County jail were charged on Tuesday, Sept. 8 with the murder of a mentally ill inmate who was found dead in his cell in late August. The District Attorney’s office filed charges against 28-yearold Fil-Am Jereh Catbagan Lubrin, from San Jose, California, Matthew Farris, 27, and rafael rodriguez, 27, who were suspected of murdering 31-year-old Michael Tyree. “Michael Tyree was not protected by those correctional officers who were supposed to protect him,” Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff rosen told press. “Instead, they killed

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Fil-Am Jereh Lubrin, 28, was one of three Santa Clara County deputies charged on Tuesday, Sept. 8 for the murder of an inmate. Credit: Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office

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A NeW plan from the Philippine government would offer free wireless Internet access to people across the country, but would limit annual data revenue prospects of the nation’s largest telecoms. According to Bloomberg Business, the government plans to roll-out its free Wi-Fi services roughly half the country’s mu-

nicipalities over the next few months, and has plans for full nationwide coverage by the end of 2016. The free service will be made available in public areas such as schools, hospitals, airports, and parks, and is expected to cost the government about 1.5 billion pesos ($32 million) a year. Concerns for the proposal arose from Philippines’ two largest telecoms, Philippine Long

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