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Volume 9 – Issue 46 • 20 Pages
AUGUST 12-18, 2016 Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
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Duterte apologizes to Sereno: ‘Harsh words never intended’ by anthony
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Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno and President Rodrigo Duterte
PresIDeNt Duterte on thursday, Aug. 11 apologized to Chief Justice maria Lourdes sereno, days after sharply rebuking the chief magistrate for questioning his list of judges allegedly involved in illegal drugs. “I apologize to the chief justice for the harsh words which [were] never intended,” Duterte said in a televised press conference.
“Ako kasi because of the magnitude of the problem, it is my way of solving my problem within the ambit of my powers as President,” he added. Warning of a possible constitutional crisis, sereno, in a letter, reminded the President of separation powers in the constitutions. sereno also questioned the intelligence report that linked the judges to illegal drug trade in the country. she cautioned the judges from turning themselves in to police cus-
tody, reminding them that only the supreme Court has the sole authority to discipline them. “It would matter greatly to our sense of constitutional order if we were given the chance to administer the appropriate preventive measures without the complications of a premature public announcement,” sereno said in the four-page letter. But Duterte lashed back at sereno with a threat of declaring martial law. “I’m giving you a warning. Don’t
create a crisis because I will order everybody in the executive department not to honor you,” Duterte said. “Please do not, you say, create a constitutional issue. there will be. Don’t order me, I’m telling you. I hope you are listening,” he added. Duterte reiterated that he was just doing his duty to inform the public of the condition of their society when he announced the personalities, including the judges, who allegedly involved in the drug trade. n
Duterte refuses to apologize for his ‘gay’ remarks on golDberg
Despite ‘tirades’ with ambassador, president reiterates PH-US alliance
their ambassador because they were true anyway,” he said in a mix of Bisaya and english during PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte his speech at the 1st Infantry Direfused to apologize for his ‘un- vision in Labangan on Wednesdiplomatic’ remarks against day, August 10, in Zamboanga United states Ambassador to del sur. “simply the truth at the time the Philippines Philip Goldberg, reiterating that the latter should of election. Why would he give not have meddled in Philippine a statement when the election is going on?” politics. Duterte pointed out that Gold“Just ignore my tirade against by Dana
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arum: pacquiao vs mayweather rematch possible If filipino boxing champion and now sen. manny Pacquiao succeeds in his return fight in November, he’ll most likely have two more major matches in 2017, his long-time boxing promoter Bob Arum said on Wednesday, August 10. Pacquiao could be pitched against WBC junior welterweight titleholder terence Crawford, and even have a rematch with floyd mayweather Jr., according to Arum. “If he wins this fight, we have the idea for a couple of big fights next year. And I think that will end his career with two more fights in 2017,” Arum told reporters. “Crawford is a possibility, and who knows, mayweather may be a possibility.
berg should not have meddled into Philippine politics. “You (Goldberg) should not have meddled. that is our business. It was the campaign season.” the “statements” the president was referring to were the ones Goldberg made after Duterte attempted to make a joke about the 1989 case of an Australian
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Filipinos respond to Trump’s statements suggesting immigration ban for Philippines by MoMar
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fILIPINos everywhere are reacting to Donald trump’s comments that suggested a ban on immigration from areas with high rates of terrorism, including the Philippines. At a rally on thursday, August 4 in Portland, maine, the republican presidential nominee once again criticized the United states immigration system for what he believes is its leniency, allowing terrorists to enter the country. he proposed that immigrants from several many countries should be heavily scrutinized, even those who obtained citizenship legally. he named a number of alleged cases of naturalized
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Hidilyn Diaz flaunts her silver medal from the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Prior to leaving for Brazil, Diaz had hinted the Rio Olympics could be her last hurrah. But after breaking the Philippines’ 20-year medal drought, she’s now determined to return to the gym and go for the top prize four years from now in Tokyo. Philstar.com photo by Efigenio Toledo IV
Diaz’s silver medal shines over Team Philippines’ rocky start Filipina weightlifter bags 1st medal for PH in 20 years
the 25-year-old weightlifter had earned some buzz coming into her third olympic appearfILIPINA hidilyn Diaz over- ance thanks to notable perforcame her doubts to claim sil- mances on the professional liftver in the women’s 53kg divi- ing circuit. however, Chinese sion weightlifting contest on taipei’s hsu shu-Ching and sunday, August 7 at the 2016 China’s Li Yajun were strongly olympic games in rio, winning favored to win sunday’s tournathe Philippines’ first medal ment. they recorded the heavisince 1996. est lifts for the competition’s first by Eric
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event, the snatch, according to CNN. “Discouraged ako (I was discouraged),” admitted Diaz, who had been tied with Korea’s Yoon Jin-hee for fourthplace behind Latvia’s rebeka Kohn after the first portion of sunday’s contest. “Pero sabi ng coach ko na wala na kam-
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Vice Pres. Leni Robredo keynotes the 12th National Marcos to receive hero’s burial US think tank: Satellite Federation of Filipino American Associations D S images show China’s (NaFFAA) empowerment conference in Philadelphia u PAGE A5
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reinforced jet hangars in the South China Sea
WhILe a recent United Nations arbitral ruled in favor the Philippines’ claims in the south China sea, recent satellite images showed by a Washington-based research organization revealed that China appears to be building at least two dozen hardened concrete hangars suitable for housing Chinese air force planes on its reclaimed islands. the photos — taken in June and July, were collected by Washington-based research organization the Center for strategic and International studies (CsIs) — illustrate the construction at fiery Cross, subic and mischief reefs. there were no military aircraft seen at
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(Left photo) Vice President Leni Robredo giving the keynote message at the 12th NaFFAA Empowerment Conference in the Radisson Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Right photo) New York Consul General Mario L. De Leon, Jr. introduces Vice President Robredo to the audience.(Bottom photo) Vice President Robredo together with Dr. Aida Rivera, Chairman, NaFFAA Host Committee; Mdme. Eleanor De Leon; Consul General De Leon; and Atty. JT Mallonga, NaFFAA National Chair. Photos by Boyet Loverita
GreAter PhILADeLPhIA, PA — Vice President maria Leonor “Leni” Gerona robredo was warmly welcomed by the U.s. filipino community during her first official visit to the United states. Upon invitation of the National federation of filipino American Associations (NaffAA), she keynoted the federation’s 12th empowerment Conference held in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. VP robredo arrived at the Philadelphia International Airport on friday, August 5, where she was met by New York Consul General mario L. De Leon, Jr. and Chargé d’affairés Patrick A. Chuasoto of the Philippine embassy in Washington, D.C. At the radisson hotel in King of Prussia, PA, where she stayed, the Vice President was welcomed by officials of the Philippine Consulate General in New York led by Consul felipe Carino, Katrina Banzon of the Philippine trade and Investment office (PtICNY), Zeny Pallugna of the Philippine Depart-
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PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte on sunday, August 7, approved the plan to bury former president and dictator ferdinand marcos at the heroes’ Cemetery (Libingan ng mga Bayani) next month — a move that has angered several local politicians and human rights groups. Built in 1947, the heroes’ Cemetery was established to pay tribute to filipino soldiers and fallen heroes, former Philippine presidents, war veterans, notable government statesmen, dignitaries and national artists. Duterte argued that as former president and a soldier, marcos is qualified to be buried at the heroes’ Cemetery. since his death in 1989, mar-
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