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Larry Itliong’s son fights to continue legacy IN the last 32 years, community leader Johnny Itliong has attended nearly 400 events to spread awareness about the role his father and the Delano manongs played in the eventual creation of the United farm Workers (UfW). “my big picture goal is to get everybody educated about how a group of people can get together regardless of their background, set their differences aside, get rid of political correctness…and treat everybody as people. And really to have our rights as a person to be recognized by each other and share that with each other,” Itliong said. It is mexican-American labor leader Cesar Chavez who is most often associated with the founding of the UfW. But the contributions of Itliong’s father, Larry Itliong, have long been ignored. on sept. 8, 1965, Larry led about 1,500 farmers in what marked the beginning of the Delano Grape strike.
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District of Columbia gov’t honors Filipino World War II veterans
WAshINGtoN, D.C. – In its first-ever celebration of filipino American history month, the Government of the District of Columbia recognized the contributions of filipino Americans and issued a “Call to Action” urging passage of the filipino Veterans Congressional Gold medal bill now pending in Congress. Attending the standing-room-only october 26 event at the Philippine embassy were filipino World War II veterans, DC government officials, Us Army and Us Navy officers, diplomats, community leaders, students and members of veterans’ service organizations. Although she was unable to participate, DC mayor muriel Bowser was represented by David Do, director of the mayor’s office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs. Do read Bowser’s Proclamation, which noted the “rich cultural heritage and the historic contributions of filipino Americans” to the nation’s economy, culture and the Armed forces. In his remarks, Do said, “tonight’s cele-
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Delon Porcalla
Philstar.com
mANILA – In a legal setback for Beijing, an arbitration court in the Netherlands ruled on thursday, oct. 29 that it has jurisdiction to hear maritime claims the Philippines has filed against China over disputed areas in the south China sea. manila filed the case in 2013 to seek a ruling on its right to exploit the south China sea waters in its 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone (eeZ) as allowed under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the sea (UNCLos). the hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration rejected Beijing’s claim that the disputes were about territorial sovereignty and said additional hearings would be held to decide the merits of the Philippines’
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We’ll do it again, says US on ‘sail-past’ by Jose ARBITRATION. The United Nations arbitral tribunal in The Hague hears the case filed by the Philippines over the maritime dispute in the West Philippine Sea. The international Arbitral Tribunal unanimously decided on Thursday, Oct. 29 that it has jurisdiction over the maritime dispute between China and the Philippines involving parts of the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea.) Photo from the Permanent Court of Arbitration
Aquino, Abad face new complaint for PDAF, DAP Acceleration Program (DAP). former technical education and skills Development AuthorimANILA – President Benigno ty (tesDA) chief and presidential Aquino III is facing another com- aspirant Augusto syjuco Jr. on plaint on the alleged misuse of the friday filed a complaint against Priority Development Assistance Aquino, Budget secretary florfund (PDAf) and Disbursement encio “Butch” Abad, Agriculby Patricia lourDes Philstar.com
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ture secretary Proceso Alcala and senate President franklin Drilon. “this Complaint for Investigation focuses on Bs Aquino’s sins in the agricultural sector, which our poor farmers continue
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WAshINGtoN – the United states has downplayed the significance of sending a Navy warship within 12 miles of artificial islands built by China in the south China sea, and has promised to do it again. state Department spokesman John Kirby said it was a routine freedom of navigation operation in international waters and “shouldn’t be construed as a threat by anybody.” “there’s no reason that Us Navy operations in international waters, in accordance with international law, should have any negative effect on our relationship with any country around the world,” Kirby said. he said setting this aside the Us-China relationship
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PH has 2nd biggest I can walk the population in ASEAN talk – Binay by rhayDz
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mANILA – the Philippines has the second biggest population – next to Indonesia – among countries belonging to the Association of southeast Asian Nations (AseAN). Based on data from the 3rd AseAN Connectivity forum held last week in seoul, the Philippines’ population stood at 101.6 million as of August as against Indonesia’s 248 million. Indonesia has a land area of 1.8 million square kilometers while the Philippines has 300,000 square kilometers divided among three major archipelagic regions – Luzon, Visayas and mindanao. AseAN-south Korea records likewise show that
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LeGAZPI CItY, Albay – Vice President Jejomar Binay believes that he can make things happen if he is elected President next year because he had implemented the promises being made by his contenders in the presidential elections. “All candidates are promising something but at the end of the day, I’ve done all the things they are promising. I have a good track record, I’m a good manager. I could
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Adm. Harry B. Harris, Jr. of US Navy Commander, US Pacific Command walks past a photograph showing an island that China is building on the Fiery Cross Reef in the South China Sea, as the prepares to testify on Capitol Hill in Washington. As expectations grow that the US Navy will directly challenge Beijing’s South China Sea claims, China is engaging in some serious image-building for its own military by hosting two international security forums beginning Friday, Oct. 16, 2015. AP file photo by Cliff Owen