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Volume 9 – Issue 18 • 16 Pages
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US involvement in Mamasapano encounter questioned by lEilA
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the Aquino administration should explain why it allowed the United states to play a role in the operation against malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin hir, alias marwan, when it was just a police matter, senate minority Leader Juan Ponce enrile said Wednesday, Jan. 27. enrile raised the point as he questioned former Philippine National Police special Action force (sAf) chief Getulio Napeñas on the assistance that the United states, including
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“Investigation” referred to the DNA testing on the finger taken from marwan, to prove that he was killed in the clash with sAf troopers, he said. Were they CIA? Napeñas also said that some of the Americans who provided training to the sAf were members of the Us military, while others were members of the Joint task force. the Joint task force Philippines was disbanded on feb. 24, 2015, a month after the mamasapano debacle. enrile asked Napeñas if the civilian members of the Joint
presumably the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), provided to “oplan exodus,” code name for the covert sAf mission to arrest marwan in mamasapano, maguindanao province, on Jan. 25, 2015. Napeñas said that through the Joint task force Philippines based in Zamboanga province, the United states provided the sAf real-time intelligence support, training and equipment. “In that oplan exodus, they provided support in terms of humanitarian and medical evacuation and also the investigation,” Napeñas said.
task force were CIA agents. Napeñas said he presumed they were CIA agents, though they were not expressly identified as such. “to my knowledge, your honor, because we are talking here about intelligence, they are providing real-time intelligence and intelligence, they should be working in that outfit,” he said. “the word CIA is never mentioned in our dealings,” he added. enrile asked why the United states was providing intelli-
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Senate committee hearing on the Mamasapano encounter where 44 PNP SAF were killed. Inquirer.net photo by Raffy Lerma
Honoring SAF 44 police in quiet rites in Cavite
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Filipina fatally stabbed in Hawaii
A 65-year-old filipina was allegedly stabbed to death by her husband of 35 years on the morning of January 18 in oahu, hawaii. melita fajotina died from stab wounds to her neck and was found in her home in Aliamanu, oahu at around 5:43 am, reports said. the honolulu medical examiner’s office declared her death a homicide. Police arrested her Melita Fajotina husband, Isagani “sonny” fajotina, on tuesday, Jan. 19 on suspicion of second-degree murder, but he was released pending further investigation. the case is being investigated by detectives as a murder-attempted suicide. Isagani fajotina — who relatives said suffered from mental health problems — remains hospitalized at Queen’s medical Center with a self-inflicted stab wound. he is expected to survive, police said.
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GiAnAn And MAricAr cinco Inquirer.net
the silence was broken only by the muffled cries of members of the family of slain special Action force (sAf) officer Chief Insp. max Jim tria as they watched a small group of police officers from the province execute snappy salutes in honor of the slain commando. from their home in Barangay Cabihian over a kilometer away, senior Insp. Guillermo tria and his wife efigenia visited their son’s black granite tomb housed in a concrete mausoleum at Palta Catholic Cemetery in the morning of Jan. 25, the day President Aquino gave honors to the fallen sAf 44.
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HOMECOMING QUEEN. Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach waves to the crowd during her grand homecoming parade in Pasay City on Monday, Jan. 25. Inquirer.net photo by Richard Reyes
A homecoming fit for a queen Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach returns to the Philippines by Allyson
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fANs lined the streets of manila to makati City as Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, the newlycrowned miss Universe 2015, traveled by float in her homecoming parade on January 25. the float traveled for more
than three hours from the sofitel Philippine Plaza hotel in manila, down roxas Boulevard to Ayala Avenue in makati City. At one point it rained, but the weather did not stop adoring filipinos hoping for a selfie with the beauty queen from attending. With thousands of supporters present, Wurtzbach smiled
Fil-Am mother and son charged with smuggling gun parts by AGnEs
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and waved a filipino flag to the crowd, wearing her signature crown and a teal dress by filipino designer Albert Andrada with traditional butterfly sleeves. she stood elegantly on top of a decorative float with her parade band, surrounded by police escorts. the parade was one of the
A fILIPINo-American woman from Long Beach, California and her son have been charged with smuggling ammunition and firearm parts to the Philippines. marlou mendoza, 60, was arrested last week at Los Angeles International Airport upon returning from a trip to the Philippines, officials from the Us Attorney’s office said Wednesday, Jan. 27. her 30-year-old son, mark mendoza, remains at
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Filipino in Virginia Beach wins $1-M Philippine economy New York, other states dig out after epic blizzard from Powerball grows 5.8% in 2015 by MoMAr
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WhILe most people were closely watching the national Powerball lottery drawing live on television on Wednesday, Jan. 13, an 82-yearold filipino man from Virginia Beach, Va. was not one of them. It wasn’t until he checked online when he realized he had a winning ticket. teofilo mesina won $1 million – before taxes – from the record $1.5 billion jackpot, after correctly picking five numbers. he missed only the Powerball number. “Not many people win that kind of money,” mesina told the Virginian-Pilot on Jan. 19, as he claimed his prize. mesina bought his ticket from a 7-eleven at Lynnhaven Parkway and salem road in Virginia Beach. “I would buy just sometimes,” he said. “I played a mix of my own numbers, and some computer pick numbers.” his numbers – 04, 08, 19, 27 and 34 – were selected from significant dates for loved ones, he said. (A friend was born in April, the fourth month of the year, so he chose number 4.) When mesina looked at the numbers, he first
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mANILA—the Philippine economy grew at a pace of 6.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2015, bringing the full-year growth of 5.8 percent, the government announced tuesday, Jan. 26. Last year’s economic expansion was slower than the 6.1-percent growth in 2014. It also fell short of the Aquino administration’s target of 7 to 8 percent. the National economic and Development Authority (NeDA) said the 2015 growth gave a six-year average of 6.2 percent, the highest since the late 1970s. the fourth quarter growth, meanwhile, was expectedly the highest quarterly growth for the year. Yet it is still slower than the 6.6 percent posted in the same period in 2014. the country’s growth—based on gross domestic product (GDP) or the total value of all goods and services produced—while slower than expected still outpaced most of its peers. the Philippines lagged behind Vietnam, which led southeast Asia with a 6.68-percent growth last year due to strong exports and re-
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NeW YorK—the great blizzard of 2016 unloaded 26.8 inches of snow, the second biggest snowfall in New York City history, almost breaking the record set in 2006. According to unofficial totals reported by the National Weather service, the historic blizzard now ranks among the biggest snowfalls in the city’s record books, missing the record by a tenth of an inch. Communities across the northeast United states began digging out from the blizzard on monday, Jan. 25. “this weekend, mother Nature sent us the second largest snowfall since 1869 – and hundreds of our tireless workers rose to the challenge to keep our city safe,” said New York City mayor Bill de Blasio. “New Yorkers should continue to use extreme caution when walking and driving. When shoveling, remember to stay safe, and do not overexert yourself.” Because of the predicted snowfall, a travel ban was imposed in New York City, including Long Island. New Jersey transit, the Long island rail road and the metro North trains were also shut down as major roads, state highways and railways were covered with feet of snow. Under the ban, only emergency vehicles were allowed on the streets. Drivers who ignored the order EPIC BLIZZARD. More 60 million people in the East Coast were affected by a
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blizzard over the weekend.
Contributed photo by Nina del Rosario