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Poe calls for magnanimity, reconciliation after SC ruling by mAilA
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CANDeLArIA, Quezon—Presidential aspirant senator Grace Poe on Wednesday, march 9 called for “magnanimity” and reconciliation amid talks of possible impeachment moves against supreme Court justices who voted to allow her to run for president in may. “All of those legal rumblings and all of those legal questions I believe were already settled by the supreme Court. It’s up to them if they don’t believe it,” Poe said when asked ANSWERE PRAyER. Sen. Grace Poe is now an official Philippine presidential candidate. during a press conference here about the PAGE A2
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Aquino wants Supreme Court to clarify rules on citizenship ferNANDo AIr BAse, Batangas— President Benigno Aquino III asked the supreme Court (sC) justices on Wednesday, march 9, to clarify Philippine laws on citizenship, following its ruling allowing presidential candidate sen. Grace Poe to run in the may polls. “I hope the sC will fully clarify before the people its decision as far as the law is concerned,” Aquino, speaking in filipino, told reporters i in an interview, “so that it would be very clear to our citizens what are the laws governing being a citizen or non-citizen of our country.”
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the President also wanted it clarified how Poe had reacquired her filipino citizenship. Poe supposedly visited a consular office in 2011 to renounce her Us citizenship when she was already the chairperson of the movie and television review and Classification Board. Voting 9-6, the high Court reversed tuesday the decision of the Commission on elections (Comelec) to disqualify Poe from running for president in the upcoming elections. PAGE A2
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IT’S A GO FOR GRACE. The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Sen. Grace Poe to run for President, voting to reverse the Commission on Elections (Comelec) orders disqualifying her from the tight race just two months before Election Day. In an en banc session Tuesday, nine justices voted in favor of Poe’s contention that the Comelec had committed grave abuse of discretion in canceling her certificate of candidacy (COC) for President, while six justices affirmed the poll body’s action. Inquirer.net photo by Lyn Rillon
Las Vegas mom sentenced to life without parole for husband’s murder by ChRistinA
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Coalition urges SC to uphold Obama’s executive actions on immigration A NAtIoNAL coalition of local government leaders has submitted an amicus brief with the supreme Court to urge it to reverse a lower court’s decision that blocks President Barack obama’s executive actions on immigration. “Withholding and delaying these programs [brings] irreparable harms to family unity, the health and welfare of children and families, our public safety and our American economy,” Los Angeles mayor eric Garcetti said tuesday, march 8, during a conference PAGE A2
Homeland Security launches employer pilot program
A LAs VeGAs mother of four was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on thursday, march 3, for plotting to have her husband killed in order to collect his life insurance. michelle Antwanette Paet, 34, -- who is of filipino descent, a source told the Asian Journal -- pled guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and first-degree murder with Guilty: Michelle Paet, 33 (left), broke down in the stand Thursday, March 3 as she admitted use of a deadly weapon back to having her boyfriend shoot dead her husband, Staff Sgt. Nathan Paet (right), an Iraq War in october, which took the veteran, outside their Las Vegas home in 2010. Photos from Las Vegas Metropolitan Department and Nathan Paet’s Facebook account death penalty option off the
table. she had revealed that she and her then-boyfriend, michael rudolph rodriguez, planned to murder her husband Nathan Paet, who was a Us Air force service member and Iraq War veteran. michelle and Nathan Paet were high school sweethearts and got married in 2006, a source told the Asian Journal. “I made a huge mistake and a really bad choice and I’m truly sorry,” michelle Paet tearfully said in court on thursday, according to the Las Vegas review-Journal.
the murder occurred back in December 2010, prosecutors detailed, when rodriguez waited outside the Paet residence and was signaled by a text message that Nathan Paet was getting ready to leave for work at Nellis Air force Base. rodriguez and an accomplice, Corey hawkins, confronted Nathan Paet and shot him five times in the back. he reportedly collapsed in front of his wife and their four children, before he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. michelle Paet revealed that PAGE A2
Pacquiao: Only 36 minutes Robredo: I can beat Marcos, Escudero of exposure in boxing match by Alexis
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mANILA—senatorial candidate manny Pacquiao is not about to give up his April 9 bout with timothy Bradley. In a letter submitted to the Commission on elections (Comelec) by his lawyers on monday, march 7,
the Us Department of homeland security (Dhs) announced the launch of a Known employer pilot program on thursday, march 3, assessing a new process for employers who seek to hire workers through employment-based visa categories. modifying the process Us Citizenship and Immigration services (UsCIs) already uses to review an employer’s eligibility to sponsor individuals (under certain employment-based immigrant and nonimmigrant classifications), the Known employer pilot is expected to streamline paperwork, reduce costs and delays in the processing of these benefit requests. According to a release from the Dhs PAGE A4 Manny Pacquiao
Pacquiao, congressman of sarangani, said he would not get undue exposure when he fights Bradley a month before the may 9 elections. he said if the fight would go for 12 rounds, the maximum media exposure that he would get is only 36 minutes based on the mandatory PAGE A4
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BAtANGAs CItY—Liberal Party (LP) vice presidential candidate and Camarines sur rep. Leni robredo is optimistic that she can beat survey frontrunners sen. ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. and sen. francis escudero in the elections in light of improving numbers in pre-election polls. robredo said she is happy with the recent survey results showing that she is preferred by about 20 percent of reCamarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo spondents, a jump from the single digits she got after she announced her bid for the vice presidency. “When I started, I was at three percent while the frontrunner, I think, got 40 percent plus… this is now more attainable and we are hopeful and more inspired to work harder,” she told reporters at a campaign sortie here. When asked if she thinks she PAGE A3 Sen. Chiz Escudero
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