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Volume 25 - No. 101 • 4 Sections – 36 Pages

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by ARIES JOSEPH

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FIVE commissioners of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) have consistently voted to favor the petitions disqualifying presidential aspirant and Sen. Grace Poe. On both motions for reconsideration filed by Poe’s camp, the five commissioners—Al Parreno, Luie Tito Guia, Arthur Lim, Rowena Guanzon and Sheriff

Abas—ruled to uphold the earlier decisions of the first and second divisions canceling Poe’s certificate of candidacy, saying she has not been a resident of the Philippines for the past 10 years and she is not a natural-born Filipino. “The majority, five commissioners in both cases, voted that there was deliberate attempt to mislead the electorate. The decision in the first division states that both—her statement that she is a natural-born citizen and that she had

it. In residency, the resolution states that she could not have started her domicile in the Philippines in May 2005 because at the time, she was just a foreign visitor temporarily staying in the country,” she said. Elamparo case Only six commissioners voted on the motion for reconsideration on the petition filed by lawyer Estrella Elamparo as Commissioner Christian Robert Lim inhibited.

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AUTHORITIES are stepping up security measures at this year’s Rose Parade and Rose Bowl, following the recent terrorist shooting attack in San Bernardino which rattled the Southern California region. “Recent mass shootings in San Bernardino and Paris will have law enforcement on heightened alert during the events that annually draw hundreds of thousands of spectators into the city…events at home and abroad have put added attention on the safety efforts at the annual Rose Parade and Rose Bowl game,” Steve Mermell, the city of Pasadena

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Vigil held for mentally ill Fil-Am shot dead by police

Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach apologizes by ALLYSON

In the Elamparo petition, five commissioners believed Poe failed to satisfy the 10-year residency requirement while Commissioner Guia dissented. On the issue of natural-born citizenship, all six commissioners said Poe was not a natural-born Filipino. On the issue of whether or not there was an attempt by Poe to mislead the electorate on her residency and citizenship, four commissioners concurred.

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Manny offers April fight to Pia

MISS INFORMATION MIX-UP

DATELINE Heightened security for Rose Parade and Rose Bowl following SoCal attack

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FOLLOWING the heated controversy surrounding this year’s Miss Universe pageant competition, many people are taking sides as to who they really support for the prestigious crown. After show host Steve Harvey mistakenly announced on live television that Miss

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MANILA – Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao on Wednesday, Dec. 23 hailed Pia Wurtzbach for winning the mother of all beauty pageants and bringing back to the Philippines the Miss Universe crown. Pacquiao said regardless of the controversy surrounding last Sunday’s coronation night in Las Vegas, Wurtzbach delivered on her promise to make the country proud. Wurtzbach ended a long 42-year

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Philippines first in Asia to approve dengue vaccine by AGNES

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LOS ANGELES – Less than a week before Christmas, Khanly and Ana Saycon prayed and lit candles Saturday night, Dec. 19 in the parking lot of an arcade in Long Beach where their son was shot dead by the Long Beach police a few days earlier. Mharloun Saycon, a 39-year-old Carson resident who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, was fatally shot while sitting inside Looff’s Casino Game of Skill in Long Beach Monday night, Dec. 14. Police said he was wielding a knife and

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THE Philippines on Tuesday, Dec. 22, approved the sale of the world’s first dengue vaccine, marking the first Asian country to do so. In clinical tests conducted on 40,000 people from 15 countries, the vaccine, Dengvaxia, was found to immunize 66 percent of people aged 9 and older, and reduce the risk of hospitalization by 80 percent. “It’s a major step in the prevention of dengue and for public health,” said Oliver Charmeil, president and chief executive of Sanofi Pasteur, in a statement. Every year, up to 400 million people across the globe are infected with the mosquito-borne disease in more than 100 countries where it is endemic; two-thirds of these cases are in Asia, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In its deadliest form, it kills 22,000

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Binay back at the top; Duterte, Poe tied for 2nd by HELEN

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MANILA – Vice President Jejomar Binay has regained his lead in the latest survey on presidential candidates conducted by Pulse Asia. The non-commissioned poll, conducted from Dec. 4 to 11, found 33 percent of 1,200 respondents want Binay, the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) standard-bearer, as president. Binay’s rating jumped by 19 percent from the 14 percent he garnered in the Pulse Asia survey in September. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Sen. Grace Poe, with M`Z\ Gi\j`[\ek A\afdXi 9`eXp

10-year residency—are false and she intended and attempted to mislead the electorate,” Guanzon told the press on Wednesday, Dec. 23. The commissioner said majority of the Comelec’s seven commissioners believed Poe should know the law as a legislator. “The respondent knew that she was adopted and not natural-born and yet, being a legislator, a lawmaker, she is expected to know the law and to follow

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