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American offi cial warns: Pres. Duterte’s DATELINE USA Trump blames Obama controversial remarks cause uncertainty for PH-US separation FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

PH relationship with China welcomed

IN response to President Rodrigo Duterte’s call to sever economic and military ties with the United States, Donald Trump blamed President Barack Obama for the split. The Republican presidential nominee attacked Obama for campaigning for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton rather than “working.” He criticized the president for being “weak” in maintaining the long-standing alliance between the United States and the Philippines. “Why is Obama campaigning? He ought to be out working,” Trump said at a rally in North Carolina on Friday, October 21. “The heads of the Philippines, they’re so angry. [Duterte] leaves for China, [and] he’s now negotiating with China,” Trump said. “We’ve been with the Philippines for, practically, forever. They’re PAGE A3

Daniel Russel met with Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr., following Duterte’s recent anA TOP United States diplomat nouncement of “separation from said on Monday, October 24, the United States.” “The succession of controverthat President Rodrigo Duterte’s string of controversial comments sial statements and comments, has created distress around the and the climate of uncertainty about the Philippines’ intentions, world. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State have created consternation in a for East Asian and Pacific Affairs number of countries,” Russel told by DANA

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US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel

reporters after meeting with Yasay in Manila. During his speech at the Philippines-China Trade and Investment Forum on Thursday, October 20 in Beijing, Duterte declared he would part ways from the U.S. economically and militarily. “I announce my separation from the United States both in the military…not social, but econom-

Pacquiao starts training in LA, ready to face Vargas TAKING a break from his political career, eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao started to focus in his training, as his match against World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Jessie Vargas on November 5 draws near. Arriving in Los Angeles last week, October 22, Pacquiao’s chief security officer Carlos Homo told Manila Times that the boxing champ did roadwork at the Griffith Park in Hollywood followed by mitts training in the afternoon. “Even under bad weather, my boss is continuously training. He is ready to fight,” Homo said. Pacquiao, expressing that he felt “positive and comfortable,” said he only need four to five days to adjust and acclimatize to the weather in the United States. According to reports from Inquirer, Coach PAGE A2

ics also. So please you have another problem of economics in my country,” he said. The president previously said that the Philippines has only gained a little from its long alliance with the U.S. “Your stay in my country was for your own benefit. So time to say goodbye, my friend,” the presPAGE A2

A resident prepares to fish in the waters off Barangay Inhobol in Masinloc, Zambales yesterday. President Duterte said Filipino fisherfolk may be able to return to the China-held Panatag or Scarborough Shoal. Philstar.com photo by Walter Bollozos

Disagreement on terms impedes fishing proposal in Scarborough shoal by DANA

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ELECTION SEASON. Hundreds of voters lined up at Seafood City in Las Vegas to cast their ballots on Saturday, October 22 and on Sunday, Oct. 23. The early voting period ends on Saturday, November 4, four days before Election Day. In Clark County, where over 86,000 Filipinos reside, ballots may be requested in Tagalog. AJPress photos by Robert Macabagdal

ALTHOUGH China has reportedly agreed to allow Filipino fishermen to fish in Scarborough (Panatag) shoal, a formal written agreement has yet to be signed. According to Kabayan Rep. Harry Roque, the Phil-

ippines refused to accept China’s choice of words. Roque was with President Rodrigo Duterte in his recent four-day state visit to Beijing last week. “The reason it was not formally announced, and that it was not put in writing, is we don’t want to use the word PAGE A2

Senate candidates Heck, Cortez Masto seek to secure Fil-Am vote in remaining days by CHRISTINA

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Former Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez with the Filipiniana Dance of Las Vegas AJPress photos by Robert Macabagdal

WITH less than two weeks until Election Day, the race for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s seat remains highly competitive. Reid, who is retiring from the Senate after three decades in office, has handpicked former Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto as his successor. She faces Republican Rep. Joe Heck, who has represented the state’s 3rd Congressional District since 2011. Polls released in October have shown Heck’s numbers dwindling, despite his months-long lead. However, the race is still too close to call for either candidate. A CNN/ORC poll placed Cortez Masto ahead with 52 percent and

US ambassador: America wants its troops to remain in southern PH by DANA

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the Islamic State group is among a number of foreign militant orU.S. Ambassador to the Phil- ganizations trying to increase ippines Philip Goldberg said its involvement in the southern on Tuesday, October 25, that Philippines. “We are not just dealing with the United States is committed to staying in the southern Phil- Abu Sayyaf but groups from the ippines to help the campaign region like Jemaah Islamiyah. We see increasing efforts from against Islamic militancy. Describing the threat as “very ISIS (Islamic State) to become inserious,” Goldberg warned that volved,” the ambassador said.

Heck at 45 percent. Meanwhile, a Monmouth University poll reported Heck in the lead by 3 points. As Heck and Cortez Masto are devoting the final days to stumping across the Silver State and solidifying their bases, both understand the importance of capturing the Filipino-American vote, they said during separate interviews with the Asian Journal. Filipinos comprise half of the state’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population, with more than 120,000, according to the last U.S. Census. Over 86,000 Filipinos are in Clark County alone — a presence that has been recognized PAGE A3 Republican Rep. Joe Heck with LVACC Pres. Sonny Vinuya

Although the militants’ presence in the region had “largely devolved into disorganised groups resorting to criminal undertakings” in 2014, the U.S. expressed its concern about a possible intrusion by the Islamic State group. “But we are concerned obviously about any new intrusion PAGE A2 President Rodrigo Duterte

Duterte wants present generation to be the last batch of OFWs by DANA

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SPEAKING before the Filipino community in Japan, President Rodrigo Duterte said the current generation will be the last wave of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). “Ang pagtrabaho n’yo sa ibang bansa, hanggang diyan na lang. Next generation, [sa] Pilipinas

na [magtrabaho] (Your work in other countries will end here. The next generation will work in the Philippines),” he said in his speech after arriving in Tokyo on Tuesday, October 25. The president also reiterated his promise to boost the country’s economic growth so that Filipinos no longer need to PAGE A2


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