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APEC leaders unite against terrorism by Christine
O. AvendAñO
Inquirer.net
BILATERAL TIES. President Benigno S. Aquino III shares a light moment with President Barack Obama, who is wearing a traditional Barong Tagalog shirt, at the APEC Leaders’ welcome dinner at the SM Mall of Asia Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The two leaders held a bilateral meeting at the sidelines of the APEC Summit. During their meeting in Sofitel, Obama assured that the US will strengthen its defense ties with the Philippines. Malacañang photo by Joseph Bidal
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Court upholds CA death penalty A federAL appeals court overturned a lower court’s ruling that California’s death penalty process was unconstitutional, on grounds that the system-wide appeals were flawed and taking too long. U.s. district Judge Cormac J. Carney ruled the system unconstitutional on July 16, 2014, saying it is “arbitrary and plagued with delay,” reported the Los Angeles times. In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on thursday, Nov. 12 rejected Judge Carney’s argument on a technicality that it did not address the question of whether life on death row in California constituted “cruel and unusual punishment”--thus upholding the state’s capital punishment system. “the idea that death row inmates’ sentences have been transformed from one of death to one of ‘grave uncertainty and torture’ has no support in legal precedent, nor is it supported by logic,” the judges wrote in their decision on thursday. Lawyers arguing both sides of the case said PAGE A3
Fil-Am WWII veterans march for recognition
WedNesdAY, Nov. 11 marked the United states’ official day to honor its war veterans, alive and deceased, for their faithful service to country. But on hollywood Boulevard, one of the busiest streets in Los Angeles, it was a different story. hundreds of protestors, mainly university students from all over the southern California region, joined with aging filipino veterans for a yearly march and rally, organized by Justice for filipino-American Veterans (JfAV). JfAV is a national alliance of organizations, which advocates for the rights and equality for fil-Am World War II veterans. “We have been marching for the past 22 years, and we will not stop until we get justice and equity for our freedom fighters,” said Arturo Garcia, national coordinator for JfAV. over 250,000 filipinos signed up to fight for the Us during World War II, and were promised equal treatment as American veterans after the war. however, the rescission Act enacted in PAGE A3
the statement was a departure from convention for the Asia-Pacific economic Cooperation (APeC), which normally focuses on trade and business issues. APeC leaders on thursday, Nov. 19 condemned the deadly terrorist attacks on france, Lebanon and on a russian airliner and called for governments to urgently increase cooperation in the fight against terrorism even as the suspected mastermind of the attacks on the french capital was confirmed to be among those killed in a police raid on Wednesday, Nov. 18. the leaders of the 21 membereconomies of the APeC forum wrapped up annual talks in manila haunted by the Paris attacks last
friday that left 129 people dead and 352 wounded. Abaaoud killed french authorities reported that Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a 28-yearold Belgian militant who had boasted of mounting attacks in europe for the Islamic state (Is) group and was suspected of masterminding the Paris attacks, was killed in the police raid in the Paris suburb of saint-denis on Wednesday. Police originally thought he was in syria, but their investigations led them to a house in saint-denis. denis and heavily armed officers stormed the building before dawn, triggering a massive firefight and multiple explosions in which a woman blew herself up with an explosive vest and Abaaoud was PAGE A2
Aquino: Pinoys made me swell up with pride by nikkO
dizOn Inquirer.net
PresIdeNt Aquino on thursday, Nov. 19 said the Asia-Pacific economic Cooperation (APeC) summit “took a broader approach” in tackling the challenges “presented by the everchanging global economic milieu.” “In fact, when we said yes to hosting, it was with the expectation that all the
facilities in construction at the time—both public and private—would be finished by the time we had to welcome our guests. Apart from the fact that, as a general rule, each one of these visitors creates one new job for us, they have also now seen our country and met our people. In other words, they have discovered that the Philippines not only works, but it is indeed more fun,” he said.
mr. Aquino expressed his gratitude to the filipino public. more than 11,000 people from the 21-member bloc, applying member Colombia and the APeC Business Advisory Council attended the weeklong event in manila. “All my fellow leaders heaped praise on how our people have welcomed APEC 2015 Chairman President Benigno S. Aquino III offers a toast to fellow world leaders them, and their words real- during the Leaders welcome dinner at the SM Mall of Asia Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 18. Malacañang photo by Joseph Vidal PAGE A2
Pinay inventor shares Poe grateful for public’s continued trust stage with Obama, Alibaba’s Jack Ma by ChristinA
mendez
Philstar.com
mANILA—Presidential candidate sen. Grace Poe expressed elation over the public’s continued trust in her, which was reflected in her strong showing in the latest Pulse Asia survey. Poe again led the 2016 presidential hopefuls with 39 percent, up by 13 points from 26 percent in september. “I am grateful for their continued trust amid all the black pro- Sen. Grace Poe again led the 2016 presidential paganda and criticisms hurled hopefuls with 39 percent, up by 13 points from against me,” Poe said. 26 percent in September.
President Barack Obama poses for a photo with Alibaba founder Jack Ma and Filipina scientist Aisa Mijeno following a discussion at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit, attended by 800 business leaders from around the region representing US and Asia-Pacific companies in Manila on Wednesday, Nov. 18.
mANILA—Aisa mijeno, a filipina entrepreneur who invented lamps powered by salt water, was lauded by Us president Barack obama during a forum at the AsiaPacific economic Cooperation (APeC) summit in manila on Wednesday, Nov. 18. At the start of his session, obama made a pitch for renewable energy, noting how big Us businesses are saving billions of dollars by tapping into solar and other renewable energy sources. obama said climate change could be viewed as a business opportunity, citing the efforts of young entrepreneurs and importance of capitalizing on them. obama cited mijeno, an engineer who devised the sustainable and cost-effective lamp dubbed as the sustainable Alternative Lighting (sALt) lamp, as a fine example of “young entrepreneurs coming out with leapfrog technologies.” Inspired by the natives of the Butbut tribe in Kalinga who use kerosene lamps as source of light at PAGE A3
results of the survey were released on the same day that the senate electoral tribunal (set) junked the disqualification case against her. “even with all the disqualification petitions, they still believe in my intentions and in my honesty,” Poe said. Poe’s running mate, sen. francis escudero, said the Pulse Asia survey results will inspire their team to work even harder in the coming months. escudero retained the number one spot for the preferred bet for PAGE A3
Trudeau to Filipinos: Judge PH ranks 11th in Global me beyond my looks by mArC JAysOn
Terrorism Index
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Inquirer.net
CANAdIAN prime minister Justin trudeau on thursday expressed his appreciation for the attention filipinos gave him as he attended the Asia Pacific economic Cooperation (APeC) summit, but he said he hoped he would be judged beyond his good looks. In a called press conference at the International media Center in World trade Center, trudeau said he has learned to focus on “substance” and not just on external features. “I have absolutely adored my stay in the Philippines. everyone has been tremendously friendly and, for me, it was an opportunity to engage with a culture that
by Alexis
rOmerO Philstar.com
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau listens to a question during a news conference following the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit of Leaders Thursday, Nov. 19.
I’ve gotten to know very well in Canada. We have over 700,000 Canadians of filipino origin and PAGE A4
mANILA—the Philippines ranked 11th out of 162 countries in terms of the impact of terrorism in the Global terrorism Index 2015, a tool that analyzes the trends in terrorist activities worldwide. the country’s ranking improved from ninth in 2014 as it saw a decrease in the number of deaths related to terrorism. the Philippines experienced 378 terrorism incidents in 2014 that left 240 persons dead and 367 injured. A total of 529 properties were damaged because of the atrocities. the number of terrorism-related PAGE A4