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Fil-Am tapped to head civil division of Justice Dept. PresIDent Donald trump is eyeing a filipino-American attorney to lead the civil division of the Department of Justice (DoJ), according to various reports. If confirmed by the senate, george conway — who is the husband of senior White house counselor Kellyanne conway — would be tasked with defending the administration in its legal battles, including the controversial travel ban, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal. the president’s revised travel ban against six predominantly muslim nations has been blocked by federal judges in hawaii and maryland earlier this month. on friday, march 17, the DoJ filed papers in federal court in maryland in an effort to reinstate the freeze on immigrant and visitor arrivals from the countries in question. the trump administration has argued that the executive order would help national security, while opponents say it is anti-muslim. A partner in the litigation department of
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Palace chides NY Times report for ‘well-paid hack job’ report on Duterte his more than two-decade term as Davao city’s mayor, and later as the country’s president. “President rodrigo Duterte relishes mAlAcAñAng on Wednesday, march 22 criticized the New York Times (NYT) the image of killer-savior. he boasts of for what it described a “cynical and un- killing criminals with his own hand. on fair” report about Philippine President occasion, he calls for mass murder,” read the NYT report, authored by richrodrigo Duterte. In its article entitled “Becom- ard Paddock. In his piece, Paddock described ing Duterte: the making of a Philippine strongman,” the NYT recounted Duterte as a “child of privilege turned Duterte’s life from his early childhood to populist politician” and “an anti-drug by Dana
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crusader who has struggled with drug abuse.” “obsessed with death, he has turned his violent vision into national policy,” Paddock wrote. “first as a mayor, now as president of the Philippines, he has encouraged the police and vigilantes to kill thousands of people with impunity.” commenting on the article, Philippine Presidential spokesperson ernesto Abella said in a statement that the NYT’s
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Speaker calls Robredo ‘shameless,’ to pursue impeachment
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Jollibee opens store in Florida
JollIBee foods corp. (Jfc), one of the largest quick service restaurant (Qsr) operators in the Philippines, opened its first store in Jacksonville, florida on saturday, march 18. the branch is Jfc’s 36th store in the Us. Jacksonville is the most populous city in the sunshine state and home to the largest filipino-American community in florida. “As Jollibee debuts in florida, we anticipate seeing not only a multitude of excited Jollibee patrons waiting to get their hands on their Jollibee favorites, but also first-timers waiting to have their own Jollibee experience,” Jose miñana, Jfc President for north America, said in a statement. “At Jollibee, we aim to bring families together for happy moments over great tasting food with superior value, served with warm and friendly service — our own brand of joy,” he added. Jfc is also set to open stores in the United Kingdom; manhattan in new York; Italy; Australia and Japan this year. In 2016, Jfc opened its first stores in canada (Winnipeg) and Illinois (skokie). “ever since our early beginnings as an ice
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DUTERTE IN THAILAND. President Rodrigo Duterte bows before cultural performers during a state dinner in his honor, hosted by Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha (right) at the Government House in Bangkok on Tuesday, March 21. Malacañang photo
Duterte ready to ‘give all’ to Trump except military alliance PH assures the US of friendship, cooperation
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PhIlIPPIne President rodrigo Duterte expressed his openness to enhance the country’s relationship with the United states amid the seemingly tense ties caused by human rights concerns in connection with his controversial war against drugs. Duterte, who has been highly crit-
ical of former U.s. President Barack obama, said that he is “okay” with his new counterpart, President Donald trump. “President trump and I are okay and I can assure him also of our friendship and cooperation. We have no problem there,” Duterte told the filipino community in naypyidaw during his state visit to myanmar on sunday, march 19. the Philippine leader, who took
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For last time, Senate pays tribute to Leticia Ramos-Shahani PromInent personalities in politics showed up at the senate on thursday, march 23 to pay their last respects to former senator leticia ramos-shahani, who passed away last monday at age 87. shahani’s brother, former President fidel V. ramos (fVr), led the necrological service for her at the senate session hall at 2:30 p.m. Among those who came to condole with the bereft family were former President and manila mayor Joseph estrada, former Vice President teofisto
Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella
office in July last year, constantly lambasted obama and his administration for condemning the government’s campaign against illegal drugs and the alleged human rights violations. since Duterte took office, the Philippine national Police (PnP) has recorded nearly 8,000 deaths, which were committed by legitimate police operations and vigilante killings.
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sPeAKer Pantaleon Alvarez on thursday, march 23 said he would still push through with the impeachment of Vice President leni robredo even without President rodrigo Duterte’s support. In a text message to reporters, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez Alvarez said the lower house, dominated by a supermajority of administration allies, should also do its mandate under the constitution. “We respect the President, but we have to do our duty as mandated by the constitution.” Alvarez said. this even though Duterte thumbed down the impeachment of his vice president and said robredo’s criticisms of his administration’s drug war were part of freedom of expression. In a separate television interview, Alvarez slammed robredo for her alleged impeachable offense of taking to the United nations
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Forbes: Henry Sy richest Filipino, Bill Gates world’s top billionaire by AJPress
SENATE PAYS TRIBUTE TO FORMER SEN. SHAHANI. Senate President Koko Pimentel III (4th from left) presents adopted Senate Resolution No. 44, expressing the Senate’s sympathy and condolences to the family of former Senator Leticia Ramos-Shahani, led by her brother, former President Fidel Ramos (2nd from left), at the Senate Plenary Hall in Pasay City, Thursday, March 23. Incumbent and past senators recalled Shahani’s achievements and contributions to the country and the world as a Filipina lawmaker, diplomat and educator. Also in photo are (right to left) Senators Sonny Angara, Richard Gordon, Senate Minority Leader Frank Drilon, Senate Majority Leader Tito Sotto III, along with Shahani’s daughter, Lila, and son, Chanda. Senate photo by Joseph Vidal
sm Investments corporation founder henry sy topped the 2017 ranking of American business magazine forbes’ list of the wealthiest individuals in the Philippines. sy and his family had a net worth of $12.7 billion, ranking 94th worldwide in the magazine’s 2017 Billionaires list published on monday, march 20. coming second in the Philippine ranking is Jg summit holdings’ John gokongwei Jr. with a net worth of $5.8 bil- There were three more Filipinos on Forbes’ billionaire’s list this year than last year.
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Philstar.com photo by RP Ocampo