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Volume 25 - No. 89 • 4 Sections – 38 Pages

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‘Tanim-bala’ victims detail extortion try at NAIA in Senate probe by

LeiLa B. SaLaverria Inquirer.net

TANIM-BALA PROBE. Overseas Filipino worker Gloria Ortinez (center), victimized by the alleged “tanim-bala scam,” attends Senate probe on Thursday, Nov. 12. Ortinez had been detained and faced a complaint after a bullet was supposedly found in her bag. The case against her was dismissed, but there is no certainty yet if her employer would take her back. Inquirer.net photo by Maila Ager

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DATELINE Fil-Am WWI veterans march for recognition from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

WeDNesDAY, Nov. 11 marked the United states’ official day to honor its war veterans, alive and deceased, for their faithful service to country. But on hollywood Boulevard, one of the busiest streets in Los Angeles, it was a different story. hundreds of protestors, mainly university students from all over the southern California

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If they don’t shell out P30,000 for the dropping of a case for possession of a bullet against her stepson, the price would rise to P80,000 if the matter reaches police headquarters, according to the stepmother of an American missionary, who allegedly fell prey to the “tanimbala” (bullet-planting) scheme at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). eloisa Zoleta and her stepson, Lane michael White, recounted to the senate on thursday, Nov. 12 their experience at NAIA in september after security officials allegedly found a bullet in his bag. Police officers told them to pay P30,000 for dropping the case against White, even as they

Lane Michael White (left), 20, tells senators how airport authorities asked him to pay P30,000 in exchange for his freedom for allegedly carrying a bullet inside his bag at theNinoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Lane, together with his stepmother Eloisa Zoleta (center), and father Ryan White (right) attended a Senate inquiry into the “laglag bala” incidents at the NAIA on Thursday, Nov. 12.

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Senate photo by Alex NuevaEspaña

Informal settlers PH vs China oral hearing set on Nov. 24 cleared for APEC not to ‘hide poverty’ by PatriCia LourdeS Philstar.com

by PatriCia LourdeS Philstar.com

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mANILA — Ambassador marciano Paynor Jr., chief of the organizing committee for the Asia-Pacific economic Council, on friday, Nov. 13 clarified that informal settlers along main roads were cleared for security reasons and not to “hide poverty.” “the reason that we remove our informal settlers along the main routes is really for security

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mANILA – the Permanent Court of Arbitration under the United Nations has set the date for the hearing on the Philippines’s claims against China in connection to the south China sea dispute, the Department of foreign Affairs (DfA) said on Wednesday, Nov. 11. “the oral hearing on the merits of the Philippines-China arbitration case under Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the sea will be held from 24 November to 30 November 2015 at the hague, the Netherlands,” the DfA said in a statement. Last october 30, the tribunal issued its award on jurisdiction over the said case, cit-

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The Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, Netherlands has scheduled the oral arguments on the merits of the Philippines-China arbitration case under Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea from November 24 to 30. Permanent Court of Arbitration/Released

Fil-Am woman in UC president addresses barriers facing minority communities Ex-US senator backs bid cryotherapy accident to strike down EDCA died of suffocation by agneS

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LAs VeGAs — Weeks after a spa worker was found dead at a Las Vegas cryotherapy center, authorities said tuesday, Nov. 10 she suffocated in the chamber chilled by liquid nitrogen. filipina Chelsea Patricia Ake-salvacion, 24, died accidentally from the asphyxia caused

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WIth the University of California (UC) application deadline on Nov. 30, UC President Janet Napolitano met with ethnic media reporters to uncover perceptions held and barriers faced by minority communities in applying to the university. “our goal is to make sure that California students know that this is

their university and that they have a home at the University of California,” she told reporters during a roundtable on tuesday, Nov. 10. Last school year, Asian Americans, Latinos and African Americans constituted 36 percent, 22 percent and 4 percent, respectively, of the UC’s undergraduate population. As with many communities, among barriers of attending a UC for a number of ethnic groups is cost.

for the 2015-16 school year, the estimated average cost is $29,500 for those living off campus and $33,600 for those living on campus, according to the UC Admissions website. Napolitano addressed the concern by citing that more than half of California resident students at UCs pay no tuition because of programs that cover that cost for families that make $80,000 or less. furthermore,

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Punay Philstar.com

mANILA – A former American senator is supporting petitions in the supreme Court (sC) against the enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (eDCA) between the Philippines and the United states, citing its unconstitutionality.

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