Las Vegas Edition -- April 7 -- 13, 2016

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Volume 27 - No. 14 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages

APRIL 7 - 13, 2016

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Pacquiao, Bradley make grand arrivals before big fight by Agnes

ConstAnte AJPress

As manny Pacquiao nears what he has said will be his final bout in the ring, the boxing champion says he plans to donate a portion of his guaranteed $20 million earnings to the Phil-

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Apl.de.ap honored for work combating blindness in Filipino babies AsIDe from his musical accomplishments with Grammy award-winning group the Black eyed Peas, Apl.de.ap is making his mark in the world by preventing premature filipino babies from going blind. through the Apl.de.ap foundation International’s Campaign for filipino Children, the Black eyed Peas member has partnered with the Vision Center at Children’s hospital Los Angeles (ChLA) to help treat and diagnose premature filipino babies who develop retinopathy of prematurity (roP). roP is a rare eye condition that causes abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina from excessive oxygenation. If not tended to within 48 hours of birth, it could lead to blindness. Last fall, the foundation delivered its first retCams (retinal imaging systems to screen PAGE A4

DNC CEO emphasizes importance of AAPI vote Confident Democrat will win presidency A WeeK after Democratic presidential candidates hillary Clinton and Bernie sanders made campaign stops in Los Angeles, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Ceo Amy Dacey visited the city to lay the groundwork to expand the party’s base and meet with Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters, who comprise a crucial electorate in coming elections. At a roundtable discussion with reporters on tuesday, march 29, Dacey remarked that she is confident that a Democrat will win the presidency this November. “[Donald trump] isn’t just talking over the republican Party — he is the republican Party. that just shows to us how much we have at stake,” Dacey said. “I think the choice before us is clearer than ever. We, throughout this campaign, have had both our candidates, Bernie sanders and hillary Clinton, who have shown that they have the right priorities. Whether you’ve seen them at debates or out on the trail, the discourse between them, with the voters they’ve reached out to, has been incredible.” While Dacey did not hint at whether sanders or Clinton would be the party’s PAGE A2

ippines to help his countrymen build houses and make other improvements so they can emerge from poverty. “I’m not keeping that [purse money alone],” Pacquiao (57-6-2, 38 knockouts) said, according PAGE A2

Is Pacquiao still hot in Las Vegas? by roy LuArCA Inquirer.net

LAs VeGAs—there they were, manny Pacquiao’s bus and a fleet of 30 cars and sUVs rolling into mandalay Bay one by one monday, April 4. team Pacquiao came to reclaim the adulation of this glitzy city of gambling. the bulk of his entourage arrived around 8:30 p.m. after a five-hour drive, including the traditional stop at Barstow, from hollywood which is around 445 kilometers away. they were herded into one of Pacquiao’s two suites at mandalay Bay Delano where a large table of Chinese food awaits them. Pacquiao, accompanied by wife Jinkee, came in from the other suite at past 10 p.m. still in high spirits, despite a morning run in PAGE A2

A spectator tries to snap a photograph of Manny Pacquiao during the Pacquiao-Bradley 3 Grand Arrivals at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in Nevada Tuesday, April 5. Philstar.com photo by Abac Cordero

FINAL FIGHT. Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley pose for photographers during the final press conference for their upcoming fight at the David Copperfield Theatre in the MGM Grand Las Vegas on Wednesday, April 6. The two fighters will face each other for the third time at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday, April 9. Pacquiao is expected to retire and focus on his political career in the Philippines after the fight. Photo by JP Yim

Wong turns over P38M, promises P450M more by Ben

o. de VerA /Inquirer.net

CAsINo junket operator Kim Wong, through his lawyers, on monday, April 4 returned P38.28 million in stolen money from Bangladesh’s central bank, but the turnover hit a slight snag when authorities found two fake P500 bills amid the mountains of cash. Wong’s camp said it would return a third tranche, amounting to P450 million, in 15 to 30 days. Last week, it turned over $4.63 million to the Antimoney Laundering Council (AmLC) office in the Bangko sentral ng Pilipinas (BsP) complex in manila. AmLC executive Director Julia Bacay-Abad said two counterfeit bills were found during the counting of P38.28

million that started at 11 a.m. and ended at 1 p.m. Abad and Wong’s lawyer, Victor fernandez, said lawyer Inocencio ferrer Jr. had to shell out P1,000 to replace the fake banknotes. the P38.28 million was in denominations of P500 and P1,000, placed in a trolley bag, Abad said. the BsP cash department assisted in counting the money using machines that can detect fake banknotes. the turnover was witnessed by officials of AmLC, Bangladesh Bank (BB) and Bangladesh’s embassy in the Philippines. AmLC issued an acknowledgment receipt for SECOND INSTALLMENT. It took personnel of the Anti-Money Laundering the amount to be turned over Council (AMLC), who used machines, two hours to count the P38.28 million, consisting of P500 and P1,000 bills, that casino junket operator Kim Wong Inquirer.net contributed photo

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PH launches world’s first US-PH Balikatan exercises begin as China issues warning mass dengue vaccination by IAn JAmotILLo AJPress

the United states and the Philippines began the annual “Balikatan” exercises on monday, April 4, after China issued a warning against “outside interference” in relation to the ongoing territorial dispute in the south China sea.

over 8,000 Us and filipino troops, including 80 Australian forces, will participate in the 11-day war games dubbed as “Balikatan” (shoulder-toshoulder), from April 4 to 15. the military drills will involve several intense exercises including simulation events, an amphibious landing and strengthening the combat

skills of the soldiers. “the Balikatan exercise is designed not to address a particular concern but the whole lump in the spectrum of warfare,” Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez, Philippine military exercise director, said in a news conference. China’s state media, Xinhua, PAGE A2

SHOULDER-TO-SHOULDER. United States and Philippine officials link arms during the Balikatan opening ceremonies on Monday, April 4. US and Philippine troops began major exercises on Monday as China’s state media warned “outsiders” against interfering in tense West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) territorial disputes. (L-R) Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez, Foreign Undersecretary Evan Garcia, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, US Ambassador Philip Goldberg, Armed Forces chief Gregorio Pio Catapang, and Brig. Gen. Christopher J. Mahoney, US Exercise Deputy Director.

by IAn JAmotILLo AJPress

the Philippines began rolling out the world’s first mass dengue vaccine named “Dengvaxia” last monday, April 4. About seven hundred children, ages 9-10 at a

public school in marikina were the first to receive the dengue vaccine. Dengue or Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease transmitted by certain species PAGE A2

DENGUE VACCINATION. A pupil from Parang Elementary School in Marikina receives an anti-dengue vaccine from a Department of Health worker at the start of the nationwide dengue vaccination program in schools on Monday, April 5. Inset shows vials of the vaccine. Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman


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