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AMID DUTERTE-ROXAS WORD WAR

FVR: PH president must be ‘world-class’ Duterte should realize that they would not only be compared to past Philippine Presidents but they would also be comformer President fidel V. ramos pared with other world leaders on the said that if mar roxas and rodrigo global stage. Duterte want to be President, they “my advice, simple: Act like a Philipshould act like one. pine President who must be competitive the 87-year-old ramos, whose term nationally because you will be compared ended 17 years ago, said that roxas and with other Philippine Presidents. But this by Gil

Former President Fidel V. Ramos

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is now the 21st century, and the Philippine President must be world-class. We are not anymore in the period of Antonio Luna, emilio Aguinaldo and Andres Bonifacio. our countrymen should not kill each other, they should unite to develop our nation,” ramos said. the presidential candidates should realize that they would serve as a na-

USA

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by yuJi

Asian Americans will benefit, experts say

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Obama: US-led coalition is hitting Islamic State ‘harder than ever’

As countries across the globe continue fighting against the Islamic state (Is), President Barack obama on monday, Dec. 14, said the Us-led coalition is hitting IsIs “harder than ever.” “IsIL leaders cannot hide, and our message to them is simple: you are next,” obama said at the Pentagon on monday, following a briefing from his national security team. his announcement comes several days after a mass shooting in san Bernardino, California and nearly a month after multiple coordinated attacks in Paris, a time at which he faces pressure to convince Americans he is taking all measures to keep them safe. he is also pressured by Democrats and republicans to pick up the pace and intensity of the campaign against Is. to date, obama said the United states has

IN THE GAME. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte shows his statement of withdrawal of candidacy for mayor while his daughter Sara holds her COC as substitute candidate at the Comelec regional office in the city. Philstar.com photo by Robinson Ninal Jr.

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the supreme Court (sC) on Wednesday, Dec. 16, dismissed for lack of merit a petition against the “No Bio, No Boto” policy of the Commission on elections (Comelec) for the may 9, 2016 elections. the petition assailing the policy was filed by Kabataan party-list rep. James mark terry ridon and several others,

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the Commission on elections (Comelec) on thursday, Dec. 17 said it accepted the certificate of candidacy (CoC) for president of Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte amid issues on the legality of his substitution move as the standard-bearer of Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) in the 2016 elections. Comelec Chair Andres Bautista said the poll body ruled to accept Duterte’s CoC in a 6-1 vote, adding that the tough-talking mayor had been added to the official list of candidates. however, Bautista noted that the resolution was “entirely without prejudice” to the disqualification case filed by broadcaster ruben Castor against Duterte, or any other case against him. Bautista said Comelec accepted Duterte’s CoC from

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China cares about ecological protection of relevant islands, reefs and waters more than anyone,” mANILA—Beijing on Wednes- Chinese foreign minsitry spokesday, Dec. 16 denied reports that person hong Lei said in a press its construction activities on is- conference. hong stressed that China unlands and reefs in the south China sea damage marine ecological derwent scientific evaluation and argumentation before starting environment. this follows the report from construction in the islands and BBC News that Chinese fisher- reefs. “Placing equal emphasis on men are destroying coral reefs in construction and protection, Chithe south China sea. “the relevant report is severely na has taken into full account isbiased and misleading. the Nan- sues like ecological environment sha Islands are China’s territory. and fishery protection, strictly by paTriCia lourdes Philstar.com

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followed environmental standards and requirements during construction, and adopted many effective measures to protect ecological environment,” hong said. on the other hand, BBC News correspondent rupert Wingfieldhayes reported how hundreds of white coral branches in the in the spratly or Nansha Islands have been damaged because of Chinese fishing activities. Wingfield-hayes narrated how he went underwater and saw that the sea floor was covered in a

In this file photo, the alleged on-going reclamation of Subi Reef by China is seen from Pag-asa Island in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, western Palawan Province, Philippines. China’s campaign of island building in the South China Sea might soon quadruple the number of airstrips available to the People’s Liberation Army in the highly contested and strategically vital region. That could be bad news for other regional contenders, especially the U.S., the Philippines and Vietnam.

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File photo by Ritchie Tongo

Fil-Am firefighter promoted as captain in Jersey City DOJ probes by momar

G. Visaya

AJPress

JerseY CItY—A dozen firefighters – including filipinoAmerican Jonathan Gamutan – were promoted to fire captain last week during a simple ceremony at the City hall. two others rose to the rank of battalion chief. mayor steven fulop, who led the list of elected officials and guests who witnessed the event, extolled the firefighters in short speech. “I have seen first hand how our firefighters work – the work that they do, the intensity that they show, the teamwork that they exude. It’s something,” mayor fulop said. Fire captain Jonathan Gamutan (center) flanked by Council President Rolando Lavarro

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(left) and his father, Paul Gamutan.

AJPress photo by Momar G. Visaya

Supreme Court upholds ‘No Bio, No Boto’ policy for lack of merit Canlas

VinCenT Gonzales

China denies damaging reefs in disputed sea

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by Jomar

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It’s official, Duterte now a candidate for president

DATELINE Supreme Court hears historic case on affirmative action the nation’s highest court has been debating a landmark case regarding Us affirmative action in college admissions. the supreme Court appeared sharply divided last week, as conservatives, including Chief Justice John G. roberts Jr., believe that using affirmative action in admission decisions is “unneeded and unconstitutional,” reported the Los Angeles times. “What unique perspective does a minority student bring to a physics class?” Justice roberts asked, when a lawyer spoke of the importance of diversity in the classroom. “In the past, when the high court has upheld affirmative action, it did so with the understanding that it was a ‘temporary’ measure. When do you think your program will be done?” the Court’s three liberals, led by Justice sonia sotomayor, argued in defense of racebased admissions policies at the University of texas, which was segregated by law and later opened its doors to minority students in 1950.

tional model when they appear in international meetings such as with the United Nations, Asia Pacific economic Cooperation, and the Association of southeast Asian Nations, ramos said in a breakfast forum at Kamuning Bakery in Quezon City. ramos also weighed in on the pos-

mostly youth and student leaders. the ruling was announced by sC spokesman theodore te. “Wherefore, the petition is dismissed due to lack of merit. the temporary restraining order issued by this Court on December 1, 2015 is consequently dissolved. so ordered,” te said as he read the dispositive portion of the ruling, which was penned by Justice estela Perlas-Bernabe. Comelec data show a total of 3,059,601

registered voters remained without biometrics as of september 30 — the registration deadline set by the poll body — and thus stand to lose their right to vote. the Comelec lauded the decision. Its chairman, Andres Bautista, said they are happy with the ruling, noting that the high Court considered their position in implementing provisions of republic Act (rA) 10367 or the biometrics law. “We are, of course, very pleased that

the sC saw it our way. this will enable us to proceed with the finalization of the list of voters and project of precincts,” he noted in a text message. malacanang also welcomed the supreme Court’s decision. “We note the resolution of the supreme Court dismissing the petition filed against the Comelec’s ‘No Bio No Boto’ policy,” Communications secretary herminio Co-

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‘tanim-bala’ racket at NAIA by TeTCh

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the Department of Justice (DoJ) has started its probe into the criminal complaint filed against six airport personnel allegedly involved in the tanimbala (bullet planting) racket at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Prosecutor General Claro Arellano said the complaint filed by American missionary Lane michael White and his stepmother eloisa Zoleta has been assigned to DoJ’s task force NAIA headed by senior Deputy state Prosecutor theodore Villanueva. Arellano told reporters that the task force will designate a panel of prosecutor to conduct the preliminary investigation. once a panel has been created,

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