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Volume 10 – Issue 34 • 16 Pages

JUNE 2-8, 2017

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Police eyes robbery behind Fil-Am nabs Hawaii GOP chairmanship Resorts World Manila attack DATELINE USA FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

heard in the background footage of local media and locals who were within the viAJPress cinity of the resort. As of press time, no one was reportedly A MASKED gunman stormed into Resorts World Manila in Pasay, Philippines shot or taken as a hostage by the perpetraon Friday midnight, June 2, with dozens tor. Authorities said majority of the injured reportedly injured while trying to flee from were hurt due to stampede while trying to escape the area in panic, while more serithe area. Resorts World Manila was immediate- ous injuries were caused by jumping off ly put on lockdown, and gunshots were from higher floors. by DANA

FILIPINO-AMERICAN Shirlene De La Cruz Ostrov, who recently retired as a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, was elected chairwoman of the Hawaii Republican Party (GOP) at a convention on the island of Kauai on May 13. Ostrov’s election is significant in a number of ways. She is the first Filipino to lead a state organization of one of the major political parties in America. She was fighting the entrenched establishment of the Republican Party in Hawaii who had put up an incumbent state legislator, Andria Tupola, as their candidate. As Ostrov was told, “If this were a beauty contest, you would win hands down.” She won 265 to 111 because of good strategists, like Miriam Hellreich, Republican National Committeewoman for Hawaii. They conducted a grassroots operation among the delegates. The majority of the GOP in Hawaii also wanted a person with proven leadership qualities and a vision for the party. More significantly, the GOP sought a leader who could attract non-Caucasians to join, especially Filipinos who are the biggest non-white voting bloc in Hawaii. Ostrov’s only political experience was being a U.S. congressional candidate for the first district of Hawaii. She said that she ran against overwhelming odds because she did not want

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The police said they are looking at robbery as the possible motive behind the attack, citing that there were no casualties or incidents of hostage taking. Philippine National Police (PNP) General Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa said there was no indication that the attack was related to terrorism. According to dela Rosa, the lone gun-

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House, Senate pass resolution supporting Mindanao martial law by DANA

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Duterte hits back at Chelsea Clinton: Did you slam your father’s affair? PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte hit back hard at former United States’ first daughter Chelsea Clinton over her criticisms against his recent rape remark. In a speech during the Philippine Navy’s anniversary on Chelsea Clinton Wednesday, May 31, Duterte made reference to former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Chelsea’s father, who had an affair with Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern, in 1998. “I will tell her (Chelsea), when your father,

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NOT ISIS-RELATED. Resorts World Manila on Friday, June 2 said it was working closely with authorities to ensure the safety of its guests and employees after unidentified gunmen stormed the resorts complex. The police said they are looking at robbery as the possible motive behind the attack, citing that there were no casualties or incidents of hostage taking. Inquirer.net photo by Rem Zamora

EXPRESSING its “full support,” both the House of Representatives and the Senate said it found “no reason” to revoke Philippine President Rodrigo’s recent implementation of martial law and suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in Mindanao. On Wednesday, May 31, the House adopted Resolution No. 1050, which supports the Philippine president’s move. “Resolved by the House of Representatives, to express its full support to President Rodrigo Duterte as it finds no reason to revoke Proclamation Number 216, entitled ‘Declaring a State of Martial Law and Suspending the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus in the whole of Mindanao” the House resolution read. The House also said it has “determined the sufficiency of the factual basis for the issuance of Proclamation Number 216.” Earlier on Tuesday, May 30, the Senate likewise adopted its amended Resolution No. 388 which says it has “no compelling reason” to revoke Duterte’s Proclamation Number 216. Fifteen senators filed the first version of resolution on Monday, May 29.

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Enrile wants Sandiganbayan chief to inhibit from his PDAF case by ELIZABETH

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MANILA — Former Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile has asked Sandiganbayan Presiding Justice Amparo Cabotaje-Tang to recuse herself from handling his plunder case in connection with his alleged involvement in the pork barrel fund scam. In his 15-page motion filed before the Sandiganbayan Third Division, Enrile, through his lawyers led by former Solicitor-General Estelito Mendoza, said Tang should “consider

recusing herself from further participation in the case” as her appointment by former President Benigno Aquino III supposedly “subconsciously” affects the verdicts she renders. Tang chairs the Third Division, which is handling the plunder case against Enrile, his former chief of staff Jessica Lucila “Gigi” Reyes and the alleged pork barrel scam masTourism Secretary Wanda Teo termind Janet Lim-Napoles. “There can hardly be any doubt that the Honorable Amparo Cabotaje-Tang has the qualifications of an associate justice or of the

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Defense chief:11 soldiers killed by ‘own airstrike’ in Marawi ELEVEN soldiers were killed and eight others were injured in a military airstrike meant to restrain the pro-Islamic State (IS) Maute group in Marawi City, according to Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana. “A group of our own military army men were hit by our own airstrike,” Lorenzana told the press on Thursday, May 1. The accident reportedly occurred on Wednesday, May 31, when one of two the military aircrafts missed its target and instead hit the government troopers. With the announcement of the so-called “friendly fire” incident, the combined death toll has reached 139

PNP Chief Ronald dela Rosa

as of Wednesday—89 of which were militants, 19 civilians, and 31 from the security forces. “We are trying to ascertain how it happened that the first hit the target, the second was far off. There must be some mistake there, either the men directing from the ground or the pilot,” Lorenzana said. Due to the tragedy, Lorenzana said the government might suspend air strikes and “let ground troops do their thing.” “Probably, we have to limit air strikes to aircraft that can deliver accurately their ordnance,” he added. President Rodrigo Duterte views a presentation by Gen. Eduardo Año, Armed Forces of In a contradicting facts, however, the Philippines chief of staff, on developments on the terror crisis in Marawi City during a

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meeting in Davao City on Monday, May 29. With them is Special Assistant to the President Bong Go. Malacañang photo

AJPress file photo by Wanda Teo

Tourism chief: Nickelodeon park in Coron to push through DOT confident in resiliency of PH tourism by DANA

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DESPITE heavy opposition from environmental advocates and concerned citizens, the planned construction of Nickelodeon theme park in Coron, Palawan will still push through, according to Philippine Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo. Teo made the confirmation in a television interview on Thursday, June 1, almost six months after the project was announced. “Yes, they’re pushing through,” Teo told CNN Philippines. Last January, Nickelodeon’s parent company Viacom, in part-

nership with Coral World Park Undersea Resorts Inc., announced its plan to develop a 400-hectare theme park in Coron. The report about the planned construction has alarmed the conservation community over possible damage to the marine ecosytem. Teo, however, allayed concerns, saying the park developers assured her that they would “preserve the environment.” “They told us, ‘We are not going to destroy the corals. The restaurant will be floating... Of course we know that we will preserve the place.’” the tourism

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