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DATELINE Fil-Am fugitive wanted for Tucson murder hiding in PH from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
A fILIPINo-AmerICAN accused of fatally shooting a man during a house party in tucson, Arizona, 16 years ago remains at large after fleeing to the Philippines. Police hope the public might have information leading to the capture of Anthony Burroughs, who was last seen at a strip club in metro manila, according to sources for CNN’s “the hunt with John Walsh.” the 5’7”, 200 lb 37-year-old, who has his last name tattooed on his back, fled the U.s. after allegedly killing ruben rodriguez on April 29, 2000. “I was told it was over a girl,” rodriguez’s ex-girlfriend, melinda ochoa told CNN. Witnesses say the two men met for the first time that night and wound up trading blows. After the fistfight, rodriguez had
Duterte and Obama briefly meet at ASEAN summit
the two leaders spoke in the holding room at the National Convention Center in Vientiane, Laos, Philippine After agreeing to postpone their foreign secretary Perfecto Yasay, Jr. much-anticipated bilateral meeting, confirmed. Philippine President rodrigo Duterte “I’m very happy that it happened. It and U.s. President Barack obama met all springs from the fact that the relabriefly and “shook hands” before the tionship between the Philippines and gala dinner at the Association of south- the United states is firm, very strong,” east Asian Nations (AseAN) summit on Yasay told the media. Wednesday, september 7. Philippine foreign Affairs spokesby Klarize
Medenilla AJPress
person Charles Jose also confirmed the meeting, saying, “I think they were able to iron out the issue.” Although Duterte said he would be seated next to his American counterpart, the two did not sit next to each other at the dinner. Additionally, he did not sit next to Ban Ki-moon, secretary-general of the United Nations, as promised. earlier this week, Duterte made
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Punay Philstar.com
DHS considers ending use of private prisons to house detained immigrants
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No September burial at Libingan for Marcos – SC
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A DePArtmeNt of homeland security (Dhs) advisory council has until November 30 to decide whether the federal government will continue holding detained immigrants in for-profit prisons, or end its use of private detention centers. homeland security secretary Jeh Johnson commissioned the Dhs review on friday, August 26, then publicized it at a press event the following monday, according to Politico. the investigation comes amidst mounting scrutiny from humanitarian groups, and just over a week after officials at the Department of Justice (DoJ) announced they would not renew contracts with private prison operators. Johnson said the council had been tasked “to review our current policy and practices
international headlines when it was reported that he had called his American counterpart a “son of a b****” during a press conference. Although the obscenities were directed to a reporter and not obama, the comments prompted the White house to cancel their scheduled meeting. ASEAN summit wraps up At the three-day summit among the
Community leaders led by Loida Nicolas Lewis staged a protest in front of the Philippine Consulate General in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 7 against the plan of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to bury Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Mrs. Lewis read an open letter to the president, which the protestors later submitted to the consulate for transmittal to the Philippines. AJPress Photo by Momar G. Visaya
Northeast US Fil-Am community protests Marcos burial at Libingan ng mga Bayani by MOMar
g. Visaya
AJPress
NeW YorK – A coalition of filipino-American community groups and organizations gathered in front of the Philippine Consulate General in New York
to protest plans of Philippine President rodrigo Duterte to bury former president ferdinand marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Community leaders, survivors of martial Law atrocities and human rights advocates
spoke out to denounce the president’s plan and asked him to reconsider and listen to the voice of the people. Baltazar Pinguel, who came all the way Philadelphia, assailed the government’s plan
mANILA, Philippines — the supreme Court on Wednesday, sept 7, extended until oct. 18 its order temporarily stopping the burial of the late strongman ferdinand marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in taguig City that was supposedly set on Ferdinand Marcos sept. 18. sC spokesman theodore te announced at the conclusion of the two-session oral arguments on petitions against the marcos burial by martial law victims that the status quo ante order, which was supposed to expire on monday, sept 5, was extended to allow the justices to resolve the case on merits. the high tribunal initially issued the order last Aug. 23, effective for 20 days, to Defense secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Armed forces chief of staff Gen. ricardo Visaya as the military had started preparations for the burial. In oral arguments on Wednesday, solicitor General Jose Calida defended before the high court President Duterte’s decision to allow marcos’ burial at the heroes’ cemetery, saying the interment would not necessarily rewrite the nation’s history and make marcos a hero. Calida asked the sC to dismiss the petitions, arguing that marcos, being a former president and duly recognized soldier and war veteran, should be entitled to interment at the heroes’ cemetery. he said the Libingan was not exclusive for heroes as the name suggested because the national pantheon for presidents, national heroes and patriots under republic Act 289 or the law providing for its construction did not
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Obama reaffirms US commitment to Asia by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
DUrING his 11th and final trip to Asia, President Barack obama pledged that the United states has continued strong commitment to the region — one that would last even beyond his presidency. “the United states is more deeply engaged across the AsiaPacific region than we have been in decades,” he said at the Association of southeast Asian Nations (AseAN) summit on tuesday, sept. 6 in Vientiane, Laos. “We’ve
sent a message that we’re here to stay.” he added that the country’s presence in the region, as evidenced by his administration’s “pivot to Asia” — is not “a passing fad,” as it reflects “fundamental national interests.” the president laid out the “principles for peace and progress” in the region, including “sovereignty and territorial integrity” of each nation and upholding human rights. though not directly naming China, he said that “bigger nations
should not dictate to smaller nations, and that all nations should play by the same rules.” “And across the region, including in the east and south China seas, the United states will continue to fly and sail and operate wherever international law allows, and support the right of all countries to do the same,” he said, referring to the territorial disputes many AseAN countries have with China over the waters. he also touched upon the controversial trans-Pacific Partner-
President Rodrigo Duterte visited the survivors of the Davao City blast on Saturday, Sept. 3. Among the survivors are Sheena Tagadaya (shown in photo with her mother Melinda) and her brother Steven, who were 20 feet away from the explosion at the night market in the city. Contributed photo
NY-based nurse asks PH gov’t to Fil-Am news anchor to moderate VP debate AFP: No abuses step up in protecting its citizens Nephew, niece among Davao blast survivors during ‘state of emergency’
President Barack Obama
by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
eLAINe Quijano, anchor of CBs’ digital network CBsN, is making history as the first Asian American and first digital network anchor to moderate a national debate during the general election campaign. the 42-year-old filipinoAmerican anchor is also one of the youngest debate mod-
erators. the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced last week that Quijano will moderate the only debate between vice presidential nominees senator tim Kaine (DVa.) and Governor mike Pence (r-Ind.) on tuesday, oct. 4 at Longwood University in farmville, Virginia. According to the CPD, the 90-minute debate will be bro-
ken up into nine segments of 10 minutes each and will be broadcast without commercial interruption on the CBs television Network and CBsN at 9 p.m. et. “It’s an honor to be chosen to help bring the issues of this critical election to the public,” Quijano said, as reported by CBs News. the filipino-American is a
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badly hit by the bombing that happened on the evening of sept. 3 near the city’s night NeW YorK – michael taga- market. daya, a New York-based nurse steven raeyan and Princess first heard of the news about sheena tagadaya, both Ateneo the Davao City bombing on his de Davao students, were 20 social media feed. It wasn’t un- feet away from the explosion. til he received a call from his they just got out of school younger brother that a nephew and since sheena has not been and a niece were among those u PAGE A2 by MOMar
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by Fernan
Marasigan ManilaTimes.net
the military on Wednesday, sept. 7, allayed fears of abuses during implementation of the “state of National emergency on Account of Lawless Violence” even as sol-
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