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Volume 10 – Issue 15 • 16 Pages
APRIL 8-14, 2016 Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
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New York, California minimum wage set to increase to $15 per hour by momar and
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NeW YorK Governor Andrew Cuomo and California Governor Jerry Brown both signed a law monday, April 4, which will gradually increase the minimum wage in both states from the current rate of $9 in New York to $15 by the end of 2018 for many businesses in New York City. Brown and Cuomo made history when they signed their respective states’ legislation making California and New York the
only two states in the nation to set its minimum wage to $15 per hour. “this is about economic justice,” Brown said prior to signing the bill at the ronald reagan state Building in Downtown Los Angeles, according to the Associated Press. “It’s about people. It’s about creating a little, tiny, amount of balance in a system that every day becomes more unbalanced.” Under the plan, California’s hourly minimum is scheduled to rise from the current $10 to $10.50 on Jan. 1, 2017 for busi-
nesses with more than 25 employees, $11 in 2018, and an additional $1 per year after until 2022. Businesses with 25 or fewer employees have an extra year to comply. the law also allows the governor to temporarily pause the hike depending on economic conditions and budget deficits. In New York, Gov. Cuomo invoked his late father’s calls for economic justice as he signed the law that will gradually raise New York’s minimum wage to $15 an hour. he was accompanied on
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As manny Pacquiao nears what he has said will be his final bout in the ring, the boxing champion says he plans to donate a portion of his guaranteed $20 million earnings to the Philippines to help his countrymen build houses and make other improvements so they can
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A WeeK after Democratic presidential candidates hillary Clinton and Bernie sanders made campaign stops in Los Angeles, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Ceo Amy Dacey visited the city to lay the groundwork to expand the party’s base and meet with Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters, who comprise a crucial electorate in coming elections. At a roundtable discussion with reporters on tuesday, march 29, Dacey remarked that she is confident that a Democrat will win the presidency this November. “[Donald trump] isn’t just talking over the republican Party — he is the republican Party. that just shows to us how much we have at stake,” Dacey said. “I think the choice before us is clearer than ever. We, throughout this campaign, have had both our candidates, Bernie sanders and hillary Clinton, who have shown that they
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FINAL FIGHT. Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley pose for photographers during the final press conference for their upcoming fight at the David Copperfield Theatre in the MGM Grand Las Vegas on Wednesday, April 6. The two fighters will face each other for the third time at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday, April 9. Pacquiao is expected to retire and focus on his political career in the Philippines after the fight. Photo by JP Yim
Presidential candidate Senator Grace Poe
emerge from poverty. “I’m not keeping that [purse money alone],” Pacquiao (57-62, 38 knockouts) said, according to the Los Angeles times. “I will help…that’s the commandment of God.” At the final press conference before the match in saturday, April 8, his opponent, timothy Bradley, whom he has faced in the ring twice before, said he plans on
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“shaking things up across diverse industries” in its 5th annual Inquirer.net “Asia’s Power Businesswomen” BAGUIo CItY — It’s final: sen. Grace Poe can run for the sm Group’s teresita list. President. sy-Coson and robinsons retail the list, which is available on removing the legal impediment to Poe’s candidacy, holdings Inc. chief robina Go- www.forbes.com/asia-women as the supreme Court on tuesday, April 5, decided with fi- kongwei-Pe landed on forbes well as in the latest issue of forbes nality to allow the senator to seek the land’s highest post, magazine’s 2016 list of 50 most Asia, acknowledges the inroads throwing out reconsideration pleas that the Commission powerful businesswomen in women are making in the busion elections (Comelec) and critics had filed to push for Asia. ness world, the magazine said. her disqualification. In a press statement on thurs- Women from 14 countries were During its first summer en banc session here this year, day, April 7, forbes magazine represented in this latest list. the high court junked all three motions for reconsid- said it recognized powerful busi“to qualify, candidates have to u PAGE A2 nesswomen in Asia who were u PAGE A3 by Tarra
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Apl.de.ap honored Activists protest in LA, for work combating demanding justice for blindness in Kidapawan farmers Filipino babies
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Los ANGeLes — A methodist Church pastor, a Latino human rights advocate and more than 50 other community activists held a rally in front of the Philippine Consulate here on saturday, April 2 to condemn the bloody dispersal of farmers seeking relief from the drought in Kidapawan City, North Cotabato. roy Padilla, a pastor at rosewood United methodist Church (UmC) in Los Angeles who spoke at the rally, praised the UmC in Kidapawan for supporting and providing sanctuary for the farmers, saying the church “helped people take a stand in their faith and in their love for others.” “this should be done by everyone who believes that justice can be achieved by serving those in need,” said Padilla. “(the farmers) only wanted a better life.”
throwing punches at Pacquiao’s head and body. however, he also took the opportunity to endorse Pacquiao for the Philippine senate. “he’s a man of his word, the right man for the job,” Bradley (33-1-1, 13 knockouts) said at the final press conference on Wednesday, April 6. “... to me, he’s the only one who is going to
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AsIDe from his musical accomplishments (from L-R): Robbie Fabian; Mel Avanzado, Esq.; Fritz Friedman; Ted Benito; Apl.de.ap; Audie Vergara; with Grammy award-winning group the Dr. Thomas Lee, CHLA; Michael Sampiano, CHLA; Sonia Delen. Photos courtesy of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Black eyed Peas, Apl.de.ap is making his mark in the world by preventing premature filipino babies from going blind. through the Apl.de.ap foundation International’s Campaign for filipino Children, the Black eyed Peas member has partnered with the Vision Center at Children’s hospital Los Angeles (ChLA) to help treat and diagnose premature filipino babies who develop retinopathy of prematurity (roP). roP is a rare eye condition that causes abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina from excessive oxygenation. If not tended to Dr. Thomas Lee of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Apl.de.ap with his spot on the hospital’s celebrity
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vaccination by ian JamoTillo AJPress
the Philippines began rolling out the world’s first mass dengue vaccine named “Dengvaxia” last monday, April 4. About seven hundred children, ages 9-10 at a public school in marikina were the first to receive the dengue vaccine. Dengue or Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease transmitted by certain species of mosquito of the Aedes type, most prominently Aedes Aegypti. symptoms usually begin three days after the infection and include high fever, vomiting, skin rash, and muscle or joint pain. the Philippines is one of the countries with the highest cases of dengue fever with 200,000 last year resulting to 600 deaths. About 20,000 cases had been reported this year until february 20. “We are the first country to introduce, adopt and implement the first-ever dengue vaccine through the public health system and under public school settings,” said Philippine health secretary Janette Garin. Developed by the french pharmaceutical company sanofi Pasteur, Dengvaxia was approved last December 2015 in the Philippines and was launched for use in individuals aged 9 to 45. It is
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