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Comelec won’t rush proclamation of winners by Mayen JayMalin Philstar.com

mANILA—the Commission on elections (Comelec) will not rush the proclamation of winners in order to attain a credible election on monday, may 9. the poll body is not aspiring to surpass its previous performance in the 2013 elections, Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said on Wednesday, may 4. “We are not looking at any previous performance as a hard target. We want to improve from the last elections,” Jimenez said.

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he said automated election does not mean having speedy results as it is intended to provide the public a better alternative. “If we are fine-tuning automation and if you need to take a hit in some areas so you can boost other areas, I think you should look at it holistically,” Jimenez said. Jimenez, however, assured the public that the proclamation of winners in the upcoming polls would not depart much from the 2013 polls. “In my estimates, we will not be far from the 72 hours (in 2013),” he said.

In 2013, the Comelec proclaimed the six winning senators three days after the elections and the next three senators the following day. the 12 winning senators then were proclaimed less than a week after the elections despite the transmission rate of only 76 percent. former Comelec commissioner Gregorio Larrazabal earlier warned of possible delay in the proclamation of winners as the poll body adopted a new procedure. Under the new procedure, the Board of Canvassers (BoC) cannot PAGE A2

Binay laughs at Roxas’ ‘Solid North’ claim

USA

by Marc Jayson

US extradites Fil-Am suspect in Olongapo murder

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DC symposium reflects on Philippine growth and relations with the US WAshINGtoN, d.C. – members of the government, private sector, and the academe gathered at the Johns hopkins school of Advanced International studies (sAIs) for a symposium entitled “Philippines 2016: Governance, Growth, development and security” on thursday, April 28. Philippine Ambassador to the United states Jose L. Cuisia, in his keynote adPAGE A3

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Inquirer.net

from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

the primary suspect of the heinous murder of 23-year-old Karie Ces “Aika” mojica in olongapo City, Zambales in July last year was extradited by the Us back to the Philippines on sunday, may 1. filipino-American Jonathan dewayne Viane, 29, was turned over by agents of the federal Bureau of Investigation (fBI) after getting arrested in Iowa september 3 of last year. Viane arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) at 4 am sunday morning. Viane allegedly murdered mojica, a store supervisor and his wife’s best friend

ELECTION PREPARATION. Workers rush to package vote counting machines (VCMs) at the COMELEC warehouse in at Sta. Rosa, Laguna, where a transmission of mock elections results is also held duing the weekend in preparation for the May 9 elections. Inquirer.net photo by Marianne Bermudez

Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay

Inquirer.net photo

VICe PresIdeNt Jejomar Binay on Wednesday, may 4 laughed at his political nemesis Liberal Party standard-bearer manuel “mar” roxas II’s claim that the latter has the support of the “solid North.” In an interview with reporters in Cauayan, Isabela where he took his campaign sortie, Binay expressed his disbelief that roxas would claim to have the backing

of the north although the latter is not even from there. roxas’ roots can be traced to Capiz, the home province of his grandfather former President manuel roxas. Binay said he, however, is a native of Isabela, because his mother was born in Cabagan. “tiga saan ba yun? tiga saan (Where is from?)” Binay said of roxas, laughing. “tiga north ba yun? Ako, Northern Luzon ako. saka nanggaling

Abu Sayyaf bandits who beheaded IMF: PH to be Canadian threaten to kill Aquino fastest-growing ASEAN economy by yuJi

Vincent Gonzales

for next two years

Inquirer.net

memBers of the bandit Abu sayyaf Group (AsG) who beheaded Canadian John ridsdel on April 25 have recently threatened to kill President Benigno Aquino III. In a 52-second video of ridsdel’s beheading which is circulating online, an AsG member addressed Aquino and threatened to cut his head off if they meet before proceeding to kill the Canadian. “Noynoy Aquino, tignan mo kung hindi mo binibigay ‘yung ransom namin, puputulan ko ng ulo ‘yung Canadian. Pati ikaw kung mahuli kita puputulan din kita. (Noynoy Aquino, watch this; if you will not give us the ransom, we will cut this canadian’s head off. You too, if i find you, i’ll cut your head off),” the man said in the video. the authenticity of the video, which was posted on www.zerocen-

Strong demand to drive GDP at fastest pace among Asean-5 by MayVelin

u. caraballo ManilaTimes.net

A file picture of alleged members of the Abu Sayyaf Group. Inquirer.net photo

sorship.com, was not verified. the AsG members were uttering the phrase “Allah hu Akbar” (Allah the greatest) as they beheaded ridsdel, who was seen shouting in PAGE A4 Pres. Benigno Aquino III

Slot reserved for Pacquiao on PH boxing team

Manny Pacquiao

kami ni sen. (manny) Pacquiao doon, sobrang init ng pagkakatanggap sa amin. sa Ilocos Norte ha. (is he from the north? i’m from Northern Luzon. Sen. Pacquiao and i went there and we received a warm welcome. in ilocos Norte),” Binay said. he said in the 2010 vice presidential race, he won in all the towns of Ilocos Norte although he had not campaigned much in the province. PAGE A2

there’s a spot reserved for filipino ring idol manny Pacquiao in the Philippine boxing team. “It’s really up to him if he’s willing to join us,” boxing coach Boy Velasco said in filipino during the Philippine sportswriters Association forum at shakey’s malate on tuesday, may 3. the International Boxing Association (Aiba) has proposed allowing professional boxers in the olympics, a move that the world governing body will tackle and possibly ratify in a AJPress photo by Robert Macabagdal meeting next month.

the eight-time world champion has shown interest but the representative from saranggani has been busy in his senatorial campaign lately. “In my opinion, he doesn’t need it. to become an eighttime champion is an achievement far bigger than the olympics,” said Velasco in the weekly forum backed by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation, Accel and san miguel Corporation. Just the same, the Association of Boxing Alliances of the Philippines (Abap) has reserved a slot for Pacquiao, who can

compete in the 64kg division. once he bites the bait, Pacquiao will take over the spot of light welterweight dennis Galvan. Velasco, who coached his siblings onyok and roel to olympic medal-winning performances, said Pacquiao would be forced to adjust to the amateur style of fighting which gives premium on points and speed. “But of course, he’s manny Pacquiao. his mere presence could intimidate his opponents,” said Velasco. (June Navarro/inquirer.net)

the Philippines is poised to be the fastest growing economy in southeast Asia this year and the next, the International monetary fund (Imf) said in a new regional report. In its “regional economic outlook for Asia and the Pacific,” the multilateral institution forecasts higher 2016-2017 gross domestic product (GdP) growth for the Philippines compared to the rest of Association of southeast Asian Nations (Asean)-5. the Imf said Philippine real GdP growth is likely to hit 6 percent this year and 6.2 percent in 2017, higher than Indonesia’s 4.9 and 5.3 percent; malaysia’s 4.4 and 4.8 percent; thailand’s 3 perPAGE A2

In the IMF’s latest Regional Economic Outlook for Asia and the Pacific (REO), the Philippines is seen recording the fastest gross domestic product (GDP) growth among the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-5 (Asean-5) this year. Philstar.com photo by Paulo Alcazaren


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