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Palace leads opponents of election postponement by caTherine

S. ValenTe llaneSca T. PanTi ManilaTimes.net

PLANs to postpone the 2016 elections were met with vehement opposition from malacañang, election watchdogs and Information technology (It) experts. But the Palace quashed fears of a no-election scenario on thursday, saying the polls must push through in may as scheduled. Presidential Communications secretary herminio Coloma Jr. said they are confident that the

Commission on elections (Comelec) will be able to pull off an “uneventful” electoral exercise on may 9. “We trust that the Comelec will exert all efforts to ensure the orderly conduct of the national elections while complying with the Constitution and with the supreme Court decision,” Coloma told reporters. Lito Averia, an It expert from the National Citizens’ movement for free elections (Namfrel), said postponing the elections is not an acceptable option. he noted that the Comelec’s

failure to prepare a contingency plan is the reason why it is having problems in complying with the sC order. Averia explained that while the voter verified paper audit trail (VVPAt) feature can easily be enabled in the software that will be used by the vote counting machines (VCms), the challenge is how it will be rolled out in the hardware because the new machines do not have a switch that will enable them to print receipts. “Postponing the elections is

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USA

DATELINE Las Vegas mom sentenced to life without parole for husband’s murder

Grace Poe defends Danding Cojuangco on coco levy

from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

A LAs VeGAs mother of four was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on thursday, march 3, for plotting to have her husband killed in order to collect his life insurance. michelle Antwanette Paet, 34, — who is of filipino descent, a source told the Asian Journal — pled guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and first-degree murder with use of a deadly weapon back in october, which took the death penalty option off the table. she had revealed that she and her then-boyfriend, michael rudolph rodriguez, planned to murder her husband Nathan Paet, who was a Us Air force service member and Iraq War veteran. michelle and Nathan Paet were high school sweethearts and got married in 2006, a source told the Asian Journal. “I made a huge mistake and a really bad choice and I’m truly sorry,” michelle Paet tearfully said in court on thursday, accord-

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Homeland Security launches employer pilot program the Us Department of homeland security (Dhs) announced the launch of a Known employer pilot program on thursday, march 3, assessing a new process for employers who seek to hire workers through employmentbased visa categories. modifying the process Us Citizenship and Immigration services (UsCIs) already uses to review an employer’s eligibility to sponsor individuals (under certain employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant classifications), the Known employer pilot is expected to streamline paperwork, reduce costs and delays in the processing of these benefit requests. According to a release from the Dhs press office, UsCIs will oversee the pilot program, in collaboration with the Dhs office of Policy, Us Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the Us Department of state (Dos). “Last year, Dhs announced it would explore a Known employer pilot to modernize and streamline the process for U.s. employers

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ELECTION PREPARATION. In this file photo, workers unload printed ballots at a warehouse in Marikina. The Comelec transferred 1.7 million official ballots from the National Printing Office to the warehouse, from where they will be forwarded to various regions for the elections. The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday, March 8 ordered the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to issue ballot receipts on May 9 polls. Voting 14-0 in favor of the Bagumbayan-Gordon petition, the high tribunal mandated the activation of Voter Verification Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) features in the vote counting machines to assure the credibility of the elections. Philstar.com photo by Michael Varcas

by Gil

c. cabacunGan Jr. Inquirer.net

the government and not businessman Danding Cojuangco Jr., should be blamed for the delay in deploying the multibillion-peso coconut levy fund for the benefit of farmers, according to senators Vice President Jejomar Binay woos voters in Olongapo City on Tuesday Grace Poe and francis “Chiz” escudero. night. In a press conference in Candelaria, Quezon, Poe said she herself was getting impatient that coconut farmers have yet to benefit from the coco levy funds more than four decades after they paid Sen. Grace Poe Danding Cojuangco the forced tax. “But the problem is that Danding Cojuangco government and 20 percent to Cojuangco. “But the government had other ideas on how to doesn’t control it anymore because all the shares (bought with the coco levy funds) are now with the deploy the coco levy funds which explains why it hasn’t been distributed to the rightful beneficiagovernment,” said Poe. by nancy c. carVaJal Inquirer.net she said the coco levy funds should have been ries,” she said. In march 2015, President Aquino issued execuimmediately given to the farmers after the suthe Commission on Audit (CoA) has recommended preme Court made a final ruling on the coco levy tive orders No. 179 and 180 privatizing the coco sanctions against Vice President Jejomar Binay in con- assets in 2012, specifically that of the disputed san levy funds, but the eos were was suspended by the nection with the alleged anomalous construction of the miguel Corp. shares, 31 percent should go to the supreme Court. n P2.8-billion makati City hall Building II, according to a special audit report. the 148-page report by the 12-member CoA team against Binay, who is running for President in the may (PCGG), which was mandated 9 elections, said the Vice President was administratively by JefferSon anTiPorDa to recover the ill-gotten wealth liable for grave misconduct, dishonesty and gross inexanD caTherine S. ValenTe of the marcos family and their cusable negligence, graft and corrupt practices. ManilaTimes.net cronies. the charges concerning crimes that Binay allegedly former senate President he started his career in politics committed while he was mayor of makati City carry penJovito salonga, nationalist, de- in 1961 as representative of rizal alties ranging from removal from office, fines and imfender of political prisoners and province. prisonment. himself a victim of martial law, salonga topped the senatorial however, Binay, as a sitting Vice President, is immune died on thursday, march 10, at race in 1965. from lawsuits and the charges against him can only be the age of 95. he was one of several people prosecuted after he steps aside. salonga served as senate pres- injured at the Plaza miranda the report, a copy of which was secured by the Inident from 1987 to 1992 after bombing on August 21, 1971 quirer, said that Binay should be meted out administraheading the Presidential Com- during the proclamation rally of tive disciplinary action for violation of CoA circulars and mission on Good Government u PAGE A2 u PAGE A2

COA bares raps vs Binay But sanctions to take effect after his term

Ex-Senate president Salonga passes away at 95

Former Senate President Jovito Salonga

Jersey City man nabbed for unlawful possession of loaded gun, assault weapon by MoMar

G. ViSaya

AJPress

JerseY City police arrested a 59-year old filipino man tuesday, march 8 inside the hudson mall for carrying a handgun while dressed in police-style clothing. he was identified as Julio Concepcion of Boyd Court and was initially charged with one count of possession of a handgun without first obtaining a permit to carry.

According to reports, he posted a $50,000 cash-or-bond bail, but an arrest warrant was issued when he failed to appear for his first hearing Wednesday morning, the Jersey Journal reported. he was charged additionally on Wednesday evening with possession of an assault weapon and hollow point bullets and after failing to appear in court on the original charges, he was arrested at his home.

the judge ordered him held without bail. It was learned that Concepcion worked for the Department of Defense from 1989 to 2003 but it is unclear as of press time what his role was in the department. he allegedly told police that he is a retired federal law enforcement officer providing an ID and complied with the officers who arrived on the scene after receiving a call

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USAID picks PH for growth program by Michael Joe

T. Delizo

ManilaTimes.net

the United states Agency for International Development (UsAID) has picked the Philippines as the only Asian country for its Partnership for Growth (PfG) project. PfG is a White house signature initiative through which the Us and the Philippine governments work together to improve economic growth and development in manila. “the Philippines is very, very special in the eyes of the United states,” Dr. susan Brems, mis-

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