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1986 People Power Revolution: Philippines’ gift to the world by AUreA
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mANILA—thirty years ago, on feb. 25, 1986, filipinos achieved the impossible and brought down a dictatorship. the 1986 people power revolution inspired pro-democracy uprisings in other parts of the world and must not be forgotten by filipinos, malacañang said on Wednesday, feb. 24.
Presidential Communications operations office secretary herminio Coloma Jr. said filipinos should “celebrate and rekindle the spirit of eDsA as it represents a high water mark in our history” with the triumph of democracy. the peaceful revolt ended the dictatorship of ferdinand marcos and propelled Corazon Aquino to power. “Demonstrating the primacy
of people power is the filipinos’ gift to the world: we paved the way for the peaceful dismantling of the Berlin Wall and the return of democracy in south Korea and romania,” Coloma said at the launch of the People Power experiential museum at Camp Aguinaldo. the Berlin Wall divided Germany from 1961 to 1989. A reunified PAGE A2
What Ramos wants to tell millennials 30 years after EDSA revolt by yUJi
Former President Fidel V. Ramos
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still remains up to this day. “the edsa revolution, up to It hAs been three decades now, is the unequaled model since the historic 1986 People of common people collectively Power revolution, but for former getting together to reject an oppresident and edsa personality pressive regime and succeed in fidel V. ramos, its legacy as an doing so, non-violently,” ramos The late Coraon Aquino flashes the Laban sign to the crowd in EDSA. The peaceful revolt ended the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and “unequaled model” to the world of told Inquirer.net. Teo Marasigan via Kapirasong Kritika/worpress.com a peaceful uprising for democracy PAGE A2 propelled Aquino to power. Inquirer.net
AAPI voters energized after Nevada caucuses
USA
from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
Clinton, Trump win state
White House report: US economy on the rise IN the last two years, the Us economy saw its fastest decline in unemployment since the 1980s and concluded its best years of job growth since the 1990s, according to the 70th annual economic report of the President. the most recent version of the report, released monday, feb. 22, by the Council of economic Advisers, also noted the nation’s economy also extended the longest streak of job growth on record, and that wage growth in the last 12 months was the strongest it has been since the Great recession. the combination of increased jobs and wages helped boost consumer confidence about the economy to its highest level since 2004, according to the report. “In 2015, we continued to take steps forward, with strong job growth and wages risPAGE A3
Aquino boasts PH’s progress during meeting with Fil-Am community
M. Oriel
AJPress
At Desert Oasis High School in Las Vegas, a line formed ahead of the 5pm start time on Tuesday, Feb. 23, stretching around the block. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump AJPress photo by Robert Macabagdal AJPress photos by Ding Carreon and Raoul Gatchalian
All candidates claim victory Pacquiao negotiating in first PH presidential debate with other brands after by Christine
O. AvendAñO And JOCelyn r. Uy, Gil C. CAbACUnGAn Inquirer.net
ALL of them won the debate. A day after the first presidential debate held in Cagayan de oro City, the camps of Vice President Jejomar Binay, sen. miriam Defensor-santiago, Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte, sen. Grace Poe and former Interior secretary mar roxas claimed first-round victory. But Dignidad, a coalition of civil society groups organized recently, was not impressed with the debate and the performance of the candidates.
the group found the questions and the candidates’ answers inadequate and the face-off’s format faulty. Navotas rep. tobias tiangco, president of Binay’s United Nationalist Alliance, said the Vice President’s team was satisfied that he showed he was “the most experienced, most ready and most committed to uplift the lives of the poor.” malacañang hailed santiago’s performance, PAGE A3
Los ANGeLes — President Benigno Aquino III on Wednesday, feb. 17, met with the filipino community at the end of his working visit to the United states. more than 800 members of filipino community groups from the southwestern United states gathered inside the hilton LAX ballroom on Wednesday evening, where Aquino spent more than an hour sharing stories that drew laughter from the audience, and updates on the status of the Philippines. Among areas of progress Aquino highlighted included how 91 percent of filipinos in the Philippines are now covered through Philhealth, the nation’s universal health insurance, compared to 51 percent in 2010; that the Philippines switched over to a 12year education cycle; that the country is PAGE A4
counted, republican frontrunner Donald trump proved victorious yet again on tuesday night, capAsIAN American and Pacific turing 45.9 percent of the vote. Islanders (AAPIs) across Nevada “Now we’re going to get aggressively mobilized voters greedy for the United states,” leading up to the Democratic and trump said in his victory speech. republican caucuses on satur- “We’re going to grab and grab day, feb. 20 and tuesday, feb. and grab.” 23, respectively. According to poll data, trump With 100 percent of the votes PAGE A3 by ChristinA
Presidential debates held in Capitol University in Cagayan de Oro City with VP Jejomar Binay, Sen. Miriam Santiago, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, Sen. Grace Poe and Mar Roxas. Also in photo is COMELEC Chairman Andy Bautista. Inquirer.net photo by Lyn Yillon
being dropped by Nike
by AGnes
COnstAnte AJPress
DAYs after Nike dropped its endorsement contract with manny Pacquiao due to his controversial remarks on same-sex couples, the filipino boxer has reportedly begun negotiating new deals with other sports apparel companies. “there are several already now in the pipeline,” Pacquiao’s business manager, eric Pineda, told Agence france-Presse without identifying the companies. “they [the Pacquiao camp] were A photo of Manny Pacquiao rocking a pair of Under Armour actually negotiating shoes made the rounds on social media, spurring thoughts of him endorsing the athletic-wear brand. Under Armour with some already.” Pacquiao, 37, had is not in talks with the boxer, however, reports say that he is negotiating with other brands after his contract with endorsed Nike for a Nike was terminated. little more than eight years. however, the brand last week terminated its relationship with the boxer after he made controversial remarks comparing same-sex couples to animals. In a statement, Nike called Pacquiao’s comments “abhorrent.” Pineda said among companies in talks with the Pacquiao camp is PAGE A2