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Volume 10 – Issue 2 • 16 Pages
JANUARY 8-14, 2016 Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
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GUN CONTROL. In the Blue Room of the White House, President Barack Obama talks with people whose lives have been impacted by gun violence, prior to announcing executive actions that the administration is taking to reduce gun violence on Tuesday, Jan. 5. White House photo by Pete Souza
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DATELINE Obama issues executive order on gun control
Inquirer.net
PresIDeNtIAL candidates in the Philippines are spending on media advertising more than what American billionaire Donald trump has spent for his dream to sit in the White house, according to an independent senatorial candidate. former Akbayan rep. Walden Bello, who is running for senator on a shoestring budget, called on voters to declare war on what he called a “corruption of the political process.” Bello cited data from the fed-
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McCain blasts White House for lack of action in South China Sea
seNAtor John mcCain on monday, Jan. 4 criticized the White house for delaying any future “freedom of navigation” patrols near artificial islands that China has built in the disputed south China sea. mcCain, who chairs the Armed services Committee, said China was continuing to “pursue its territorial ambitions” in the region, including by landing a plane on a man-made island in the spratly Islands on January 2. In a statement to reuters, the senator from Arizona said the Us military’s failure to conduct additional patrols last year was “disappointing yet hardly surprising.” he said the President Barack obama’s administration was “either unable to manage the complexities of interagency national security decision making or simply too risk averse to do what is necessary to safeguard the rulesbased order in the Asia-Pacific.” In october, the Pentagon began conducting
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eral Party (LP) standard-bearer mar roxas (P774.192 million, or P70.38 million a month), Vice President Jejomar Binay (P695.55 million, or P63.23 million a month) and sen. Grace Poe (P694.603 million, or P63.14 million a month ). “Binay, Poe, and roxas each spent $9 million to $10 million each, presumably most of it in just the last two and a half months of 2015 and just on tV ads,” Bello said. TV ads for television ads in the 11month period, Binay spent P595,713,000, according to
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Pacquiao confirms retirement after April fight Abaya stays
amid quit calls
The People’s Champ to focus on politics
from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
IN his first major action of the new year, President Barack obama announced new executive actions to address gun control and strengthen restrictions, amidst multiple mass shooting attacks that occurred nationwide last year. In an emotional address on tuesday, Jan. 5, the president made a passionate call for “urgency” to end gun violence. “the United states of America is not the only country on earth with violent or dangerous people. We are not inherently more prone to violence--but we are the only advanced country on earth that sees this kind of mass violence erupt with this kind of frequency,” obama said tearfully at a press conference, surrounded by families of gun violence victims. “We become numb to it, and start thinking this is normal. And instead of thinking about how to solve the problem, this has become one of our polarized, partisan debates.” the White house announced an executive action package, with multiple separate provisions to address major aspects of gun control policy. one provision would require more gun sellers (including those online or at
eral electoral Commission which showed that trump, who is seeking the Us presidency, had so far spent $2 million (P94.18 million at an exchange rate of P47.09 to $1, or P13.45 million a month) from January to July last year. trump’s rivals for the republican nomination, Ben Carson and ted Cruz, each spent $5 million (P235.45 million, or P33.64 million a month). A Nielsen monitoring report on total ad spending for tV, radio and print from Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, 2015, showed three presidential candidates each spending more than half a billion pesos—Lib-
LP: Aquino, party back DOTC chief
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Manny Pacquiao will face Timothy Bradley for the third time on April 9.
the People’s Champ manny Pacquiao will hang up his boxing gloves after a bout against timothy Bradley on April 9 to focus on a career in politics. “my April 9 fight against timothy Bradley will be my last. I’m retiring from boxing to focus on my new job,” Pacquiao told PhilBoxing.com. Promoter Bob Arum said the fight is a “done deal.” It will be the third time the filipino boxer will face Bradley in the ring. Pacquiao, currently the lone congressman of the sarangani province, is looking to run for one of the 24 national senate seats in the may
regions forecast to be faster than the national average. In a statement on tuesday, Jan. 5, the Philippine population is ex- the PsA said its projection signified pected to balloon to 142 million by about 49 million people being added 2045, the Philippine statistics Au- to the country’s population from thority (PsA) said, with growth in 10 2010 to 2045, with an average an-
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Mamasapano inquiry to be reopened January 25 exactly a year after bloody encounter by Christina
Mendez
Philstar.com
mANILA—the senate has set the reopening of the mamasapano inquiry on the first anniversary of the incident on Jan. 25. sen. Grace Poe, who chairs the senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs, cited the requests of some lawmakers in reopening the probe. Poe set the inquiry at 10am on Jan. 25 after the chairman of the senate committee on rules, Alan Peter Cayetano, announced there were no obstacles that would prevent the reopening of the inquiry. “It’s good that the rules committee gave a go-signal that additional hearings can be called,
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nual growth at 1.21 percent. As of may 2010, the country’s population was estimated at 92.34 million. over the 35-year period, the Autonomous region for muslim min-
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Philippine population to hit 142M in 2045 u. CaraballO ManilaTimes.net
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PresIDeNt Aquino is keeping transportation secretary Joseph emilio Abaya in the Cabinet despite calls for his dismissal because of the punishing traffic congestion in metro manila and other transport woes that the public endures daily. talk swirled that Abaya, a former representative of Cavite province and mr. Aquino’s close political ally, was on his way out when he met with the President on thursday, Jan. 7. mr. Aquino summoned the beleaguered head of the Department of transportation and Communications (DotC) to malacañang for still undisclosed reasons. Abaya, acting president of the ruling Liberal Party (LP) that the President heads, said the topic of his resignation was not brought up in his meeting with the President. “Discussed with him the 48 LrVs and
AJPress photo by Robert Macabagdal
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New SAF 44 probe like ‘flogging a dead horse’ by dJ
Yap and Christine O. avendanO Inquirer.net
AN administration stalwart said the reopening of the investigation of the massacre of 44 special Action force (sAf) commandos was like “flogging a dead horse,” but their sacked commander welcomed a chance to continue his interrupted testimony. the sacked sAf chief, Getulio Napeñas, has no idea of the new information that had prompted senate minority Leader Juan Ponce enrile to call for the reopening of the senate inquiry on the slaughter of the elite force in mamasapano, maguindanao province, on Jan. 25, 2015. But Napeñas said he thought the accounts on slaughter of the police troopers at the hands of moro rebels following the raid that killed malaysian bomb maker Zulkifli bin hir, alias marwan, in an area controlled by the moro Islamic Liberation front (mILf) were incomplete. “there is information that has not come out,” Napeñas told reporters Wednesday, Jan. 6. “I welcome the inquiry, that’s good so the new information or any facts of the incident or those SAF44 PROBE TO REOPEN. Various groups light torches during an inter-faith candle lighting not known by the people would come out,” said activity as part of the national day of mourning last year for the 44 members of the PNP-SAF Napeñas, who is running for senator in the may who died in the Mamasapano clash in Maguindanao. The Senate has agreed to reopen the elections and was among candidates of the United probe on Jan. 25, a year after it happened.
Inquirer file photo by Marianne Bermudez
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