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Volume 10 – Issue 7 • 16 Pages
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C. CABCAUNGAN JR. Inquirer.net
BUCKLE up, folks. The May 9 general elections will likely end up as the wildest, down-to-the-wire political contest this politics-obsessed country has ever seen. And we’re just talking about the presidency. There are no runaway favorites in this year’s mad scramble for Malacañang. The most recent survey shows four presidential candidates have a realistic chance of winning while another is a sentimental favorite who’s running for the third time but who should’ve won at her first crack.
Pundits interviewed by the Inquirer consider this a makeor-break election for Sen. Grace ;@C> J\Zi\kXip DXel\c ÈDXiÉ IfoXj @@ Xe[ :XdXi`e\j Jli *i[ ;`jki`Zk I\gi\j\ekXk`m\ DXi`X Poe, Vice President Jejomar Bi- M`Z\ Gi\j`[\ek A\afdXi 9`eXp n`k_ J\e% >i`e^f ?feXjXe Xe[ k_\ LE8 j\eXkfi`Xc jcXk\ Xk C\fefi ÈC\e`É IfYi\[f# [li`e^ k_\ b`Zb f]] ZXdgX`^e jfik`\ `e :Xg`q fe Kl\j[Xp# =\Y% 0% nay, Liberal Party (LP) standard- El\m\ [\ G\Yi\if `e DXe[Xclpfe^ :`kp% G_`cjkXi%Zfd g_fkf Yp 9fp JXekfj DXcXZX Xe^ g_fkf Yp >`c EXik\X bearer Mar Roxas, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, and Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago. Winning is everything and the only thing in politics, and defeat could probably mean curtains down for his or her political career. So what’s at stake for losers in these elections? This will probably be the last bus ride to Malacañang for three senior citizens—Binay, 73, Duterte, 70, and Santiago, 70. ;XmXf :`kp DXpfi If[i`^f ;lk\ik\ Xe[ J\e% 8cXe G\k\i J\eXkfi D`i`Xd ;\]\ejfi JXek`X^f Xe[ J\eXkfi =\i[`eXe[ But Edmund S. Tayao of the Uni- J\e% >iXZ\ Gf\ Xe[ ilee`e^ dXk\ J\e% :_`q <jZl[\if `e GcXqX :Xp\kXef Xk k_\`i gifZcXdXk`fe iXccp `e Kfe[f# DXe`cX% È9fe^Yfe^É DXiZfj [li`e^ k_\ gifZcXdXk`fe iXccp `e 9XkXZ
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DATELINE Trump, Sanders win New Hampshire Primary FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
OVER half a million voters cast ballots on Tuesday, Feb. 9 in the New Hampshire primary, a large turnout across the small Northeastern state. Businessman Donald Trump and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders had decisive victories for the nation’s first primary, paving the way to success for the two outsider party candidates in the election. Trump benefitted from an unusually large field of candidates that split the vote among more traditional politicians, reported the New York Times--including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who came in second. According to exit polling data, Trump ran strongest among Republican voters who were worried about immigration, the fate of the economy, and the threat of a terrorist attack
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Denver Broncos defeat Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 Fil-Am Jordan Norwood makes history for longest punt return MILLIONS of Americans tuned in on Sunday, Feb. 7, as the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers 24-10 to win Super Bowl 50. Playing at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the Broncos showed off their superior defense, gaining four turnovers — two of which resulted in touchdowns. Meanwhile, the Panthers struggled to ride on the momentum of their nearly undefeated season record. Many analysts noted that Panthers’ quarterback Cam Newton, who was named the 2015 NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP), had an off night, failing to adapt to the Broncos’ rush. He was sacked seven times during the game. During the second quarter of the game, Broncos’ wide receiver Jordan Norwood —
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In Ash Wednesday message, Tagle Aquino, Del Rosario slams hypocrisy of politicians to attend ASEAN-US by TINA
SANTOS Inquirer.net
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AS the political campaign season unfolded, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle lashed out at the hypocrisy of some people who promote themselves under the guise of “charity.” In his Ash Wednesday homily at the Archdiocese of Manila chapel in Intramuros, Tagle lamented that even charity, supposed to be a path to closer union with God, could be used for selfish interests. He did not mention politicians, but the reference was obvious when he spoke on the first day of Lent, when Catholics had their E<M<I KFF PFLE>% 8 cXp d`e`jk\i Xk 9XZcXiXe :_liZ_ dXibj k_\ ]fi\_\X[ f] X kf[[c\i foreheads marked with ash.
MANILA— Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario will join President Aquino at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-US summit next week. US President Barack Obama will host the leaders of the 10-member ASEAN on Feb. 15 and 16 at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California, Foreign Affairs spokesman Charles Jose said. The summit aims to build deeper partnerships that the US has forged with ASEAN since 2009 and further advance Washington’s rebalance to Asia and the Pacific. The US and the ASEAN have worked toward stability, prosperity and peace in Southeast Asia for nearly 40 years. The event will provide leaders a forum to strengthen
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Ramos throws support behind Leni Robredo, but is mum on Roxas by CARLA
GOMEZ AND DJ YAP Inquirer.net
A DAY before the official launch of the campaign period, Liberal Party (LP) vice presidential candidate Leni Robredo has won the support of a prominent and powerful personality, former President Fidel V. Ramos, according to her staff. In a news release Monday, Feb. 8, the Robredo camp announced that Ramos had officially endorsed the candidacy of Robredo following a visit to Ramos’ office in Makati.
The candidate’s publicist provided photos of the visit Monday morning, including one showing the former President raising Robredo’s arm. There was, however, no word on whether the 87-year-old Ramos would do the same for Robredo’s running mate, LP standard-bearer Mar Roxas. In December, Ramos reproached Roxas and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte for their public spat, advising the presidential candidates to start acting like a president, if they wanted to
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Iraq vows speedy repatriation of remains of OFWs in hotel fire the Philippine embassy in Baghdad said Kurdistan regional government’s Minister of Health Rekawt Rashid MANILA—Authorities in Iraq’s Kurd- Karim and Minister of Labor and Soish region have assured the Philippine cial Affairs Mohammad Qadir assured embassy that they would facilitate the embassy officials on Monday that the repatriation of the remains of 13 Filipi- regional government would do everyno workers who perished in the fire at a thing possible to facilitate the repatriahotel in Erbil last Friday, Feb. 8. tion of remains. Charge d’Affaires Elmer Cato of “The embassy said it normally by PIA LEE-BRAGO Philstar.com
takes from two weeks to a month to repatriate remains from Kurdistan. But Kurdish officials are really going out of their way to help us bring our kababayans home so that they could be with their families as soon as possible,” Cato said. Embassy officials inspected the scene of the fire at Capitol Hotel. Investigators said faulty wiring at
the basement of the hotel where the Filipinos were working triggered the blaze. The victims, all female, were suffocated by the smoke while trying to find their way out. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday the embassy is in discussion with representatives of
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