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Malacañang: No delay in 2016 PH elections by Gil
Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda
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C. CabaCunGan, Jerry e. esplanada Inquirer.net
mALACAÑANG on monday, Dec. 7 said the 2016 elections must be held as scheduled, as it is mandated by the Constitution. the Palace was commenting on the statement on sunday, Dec. 6 of Commission on elections (Comelec) Chair Andres Bautista that the elections might be postponed because a supreme Court order temporarily stopping the Comelec’s “no bio,
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Fil-Am dep’t head was at X’mas party an hour before San Bernardino massacre sAN frANCIsCo—the filipino American chief of san Bernardino County, California’s health department was at the Christmas party of her department’s environmental health services division an hour before San Bernardino California health the December department chief Trudy Raymundo 2 massacre that speaking to news media about the killed 14 people, December 2 shootings that killed 12 of whom were 14 people, 12 of whom were county county employhealth employees. ees. trudy raymundo, director of the county’s public health department, had been at the party held at the Inland regional Center where the attackers– syed rizwan farook, a division employee, and his wife, tashfeen malik—opened fire at the revelers. PAGE A3
no boto” (no biometrics, no vote) policy had upset preparations for the balloting. Under the rule, only registered voters with biometrics data with the Comelec will be allowed to vote. the Comelec, following its schedule, must complete the polling precinct assignments by Dec. 15. PAGE A2
Poe hits Duterte rights record Mayor has no ‘right to lead’ by leila
b. salaverria Inquirer.net
she did not mention the current front-runner in surveys on next year’s presidential elections, but the reference to Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte was clear. “A government or people who abuse human rights are violating international human rights and have no right to lead our country,” Sen. Grace Poe said sen. Grace Poe, who is likewise running for President and had PAGE A4
CHRISTMAS SEASON. A parol-lighting ceremony kicked off the nine-day traditional Simbang Gabi sa Konsulado at the Philippine Center New York.
Ceremonial lighting of parols kick off Simbang Gabi at the Philippine Center in New York
New York—A parol-lighting ceremony led by Consul General mario L. de Leon, Jr. and Permanent representative to the United Nations Lourdes o. Yparraguirre kicked off the 9-day traditional simbang Gabi sa konsulado on monday, Dec. 7 at the Philippine Center New York. the traditional parols, made in san fernando, Pampanga, were set up at the window display at the Philippine Center as a way to depict how filipinos celebrate Christmas. the colorful display of lights added to the glitter of Christmas décor that line New York City’s prestigious fifth Avenue, where the Philippine Center is located,
Consul General Mario L. de Leon, Jr.
and effectively showcased the artistry and craftsmanship of the parol makers. In his remarks, the Consul General described the parollighting ceremony as a tribute to the filipino tradition of hang-
Permanent Representative to the United Nations Lourdes O. Yparraguirre
ing parols in their homes as an expression of their faith and hope. the parol is also an expression of gratitude for the blessings in the past year, PAGE A2
PH to battle it out for climate goals by Kristine
anGeli Inquirer.net
The Philippine delegation to the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) in Paris, France, is hard at work as the climate talks enter the final stretch. Picture fifth and sixth from left are Secretary Manny de Guzman and Dean Tony La Viña, head and spokesperson of the country’s delegation, respectively. Inquirer.net photo by Kristine Sabillo
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PArIs — Negotiations remain tense as the deadline for a legally binding agreement on climate change looms but the Philippines is not backing down. the Philippine delegation on thursday said it will continue to “fight for priorities” in the climate talks, which has entered
the final phase of negotiations. “Philippines vowed on thursday to pull all stops to make sure that human rights, ecosystems integrity, loss and damage, adaptation finance and the ambitious emissions reductions goal to achieve below 1.5 degrees Celsius global warming will be part of the Paris deal,” it said in PAGE A2
Pope Francis opens Gaa, envoy and statesman passes away Obama: ‘Threat from terrorism door to the Jubilee Willy Fil-Am community mourns death of veteran diplomat is real, but we will overcome it’ Year of Mercy House passes bill to restrict visa-free travel the filipino community in New York is saddened by the news. “Ambassador Gaa was known in the foreign service for his level-headed insightfulness and bright attitude,” said Consul General mario L. de Leon, Jr. “his illustrious career that spanned 36 years proved his expertise in various aspects of the service – in administration, consular affairs, political diplomacy – in all geographic areas covered by the Department.” the filipino-American community he dealt with in Northeast UsA during his term as Consul General in New York and later as Ambassador to the United states remembers him as a warm and accommoAmbassador Willy Gaa dating community leader. Photo courtesy of the Philippine Embassy Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr also isformer Philippine Ambassador to the sued a statement on Gaa’s passing. United states willy Gaa died last tuesday, “It is with great sadness that we learned December 8 of lung cancer. he was 69. PAGE A3 by MoMar
tUesDAY, Dec. 8 marked the beginning of an important year in the Catholic Church--the beginning of the Year of mercy, a special holy year for Catholics. Pope francis opened the holy Door at st. Peter’s Basilica on tuesday morning, officially launching the yearlong celebration of mercy, compassion and forgiveness for Catholics around the world. francis stood in prayer before the great bronze doors leading into the Basilica, the largest Catholic Church in the world, before pushing them open and walking through its entrance. he is the first of an estimated 10 million faithful who will pass through the doors over the course of the next year, in a rite of holy pilgrimage that dates back centuries, reported the Associated Press. francis’ aging predecessor, Benedict XVI, PAGE A3
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PresIDeNt Barack obama somberly addressed the nation from the oval office on sunday, Dec. 6, outlining his administration’s strategy for fighting the war on terror, namely, terrorist groups like the Islamic state. “tonight, I want to talk with you about this tragedy, the broader threat of terrorism, and how we can keep our country safe,” obama said in a primetime address. “our nation has been at war with terrorists since al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11. In the process, we’ve hardened our defenses.” the president first acknowledged
the hard work and professionalism of the military and armed forces, law enforcement, and airport security. “our military and counterterrorism professionals have relentlessly pursued terrorist networks overseas—disrupting safe havens in several different countries, killing osama bin Laden, and decimating al Qaeda’s leadership.” obama’s address to the country came just days after the shooting rampage on wednesday, Dec. 2 in san Bernardino, California, which left 14 people at the Inland regional Center dead, and 21 injured. the terrorists—a muslim husband and wife, who were killed PAGE A2