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DATELINE Trump to hold meeting with Duterte in Manila FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

PRESIDENT Donald Trump is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with President Rodrigo Duterte and other leaders as he visits Manila next month. The Philippines would be one of Trump’s stops as he embarks on his Asian trip from November 3 to 14, the White House said. The American leader is expected to arrive in Manila on November 12 to attend the special gala celebration dinner for the 50th anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The Philippine government earlier said that Trump will receive a “very warm welcome in Manila.” “President Duterte is looking forward to welcoming President Trump in Manila. Our people are excited to see the first face-to-face

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Stockton’s Filipino community center vandalized during Fil-Am History Month THE Little Manila Center in Stockton, California was vandalized on Monday, October 9, as the Filipino-American community joined others throughout the United States in celebrating Fil-Am History Month. “We do not know why someone would deface our windows and rip the historic photographs of our community from the Little Manila Center entrance,” read a statement issued by the Little Manila Center Board. Brian Batugo, a teacher and arts director at the center, was running a bit late to dance practice when he received a Facebook message by one of the student’s parents, notifying him of the vandalism. Shortly after, a student sent him a photo. “One of my students had tears in her eyes,” Batugo told the Asian Journal, detailing that he found his students — many of whom were also taking an ethnic studies class at the center — shocked and upset.

Pres. Duterte dares West to help PH, spearhead drug war in ‘civilized way’ “lead role” to deal with the Philippines’ problems, particularly on cracking down illegal drugs. PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has “Tell us if you are ready to deal with no qualms with any Western coun- the problem, I’d be happy to order tries lending the Philippines a hand my soldiers and my policemen just to in solving its problems as long as it is relax. And if any western country is done in a “civilized way.” interested to do it the civilized way, A sardonic Duterte on Thursday, then come. I am inviting you to join October 19 said he would be glad the fray,” he said. to appoint any Western country the Otherwise, foreign countries should by DANA

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by MOMAR

repeatedly denied the existence of the supposed state-sanctioned killings. Duterte accused foreign nations, including human rights organizations, of supposedly interfering the domestic affairs of the Philippines whenever it criticizes the campaign. The president also lamented at how most dead bodies in the Philippines

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G. VISAYA

AJPress

NEW YORK - “Napapraning na sila at kung anu-ano na ang iniisip. Nandito tayo, we are trying to be informed dito sa forum na in-organize dito sa Columbia University,” Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV told a handful of FilAm media on the sidelines of the Watching the Philippines, Reporting Duterte conference held at the Columbia University Journalism School on Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV Wednesday, Oct. 18. AJPress photo by Momar G. Visaya He was responding to questions on why he is in the United States. His critics say that he is the country to speak with the CIA. Sen. Trillanes was among the attendees of the conference which featured New York Times photojournalist Daniel Berehulak, who won his second Pulitzer Prize for his work in documenting the war on drugs in Manila. The two-day conference, attended by more than a

AMIDST a fiesta themed celebration, the general public welcomed the rebirth of the “Bring Home A Friend” to the Philippines (BHAF), aimed to help raise inbound tourism figures and spur more economic activity. The grand relaunch of BHAF was held at the Newport Mall, Resorts World Manila complete

PRISON CHECK. President Rodrigo Duterte talks to inmates during his visit to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City on Wednesday, October 18. Duterte said that he was already working to give detainees their needs, but in the meantime, he would provide television sets to each jail cell by the end of the month. Malacañang photo by King Rodriguez

US gov’t praises PH military for Hapilon, Maute deaths by ROSETTE

ADEL

Philstar.com

THE United States on Tuesday, Oct. 17 lauded

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Tourism Sec. Teo revives ‘Bring Home A Friend’ program to increase inbound tourist traffic

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“at least be educated” in their assessment of how the Philippines was conducting its war on drugs, Duterte remarked. In a speech at a high-level Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) forum in Pasay City, Duterte slammed anew the “Western world” for repeatedly denouncing the drug war over its alleged police abuses. But the administration, for its part,

Trillanes reiterates his challenge to Duterte: Sign the waiver

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Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo announces to the media the official start of the “Bring Home A Friend” campaign which will run from October 15, 2017 up to April 15, 2018.

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

with Higantes dancers, other cultural performers and renowned Original Pilipino Music (OPM) artists. “Tonight marks an important milestone for all of us in the Department of Tourism as we unveil the most anticipated return of a widely successful incentive travel program which was first

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fully neutralizing terror leaders Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute. In a statement, U.S. Embassy in Manila press attaché Molly Koscina expressed how the Philippines’ longtime ally is proud to support the counter-terrorism efforts in Mindanao. “We congratulate our partners in the Armed Forces of the Philippines for their reported success in killing two of the leaders behind the months-long clash in Marawi: Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute,” Koscina said. “The U.S. is proud to support the AFP’s counterterrorism efforts in Mindanao through intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, and other technical assistance,” she added. Hapilon and Maute were killed in a military operation before dawn on Monday, Oct. 16, signaling the approaching end of a months-long campaign to rid the Islamic city of extremist militants. Hapilon had long been on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s list of most wanted terror-

Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute were killed by soldiers in Marawi City, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Monday, Oct. 16. Inquirer.net photos

ists. The U.S. Department of State had offered $5 million for information leading to his capture. Maute, meanwhile, was a figurehead of the proIslamic State Maute group along with his brother, Abdullah, who was reported killed in September. The two led a group that attempted to lay siege on the city in May. President Rodrigo Duterte announced that the

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PH nabs top 3 spots in Cebu Archbishop Emeritus Ricardo world’s best islands list Cardinal Vidal passes away at 86 by OLIVIA

ESTRADA Inquirer.net

CONDÈ Nast Traveler declares Boracay, Cebu, and Palawan as the top three best islands in the world respectively. Boracay is the first on the list given its “gentle coastlines and transportative sunsets.” It also Tourists enjoy the pristine waters and powdery white sand near the Station 1 grotto of Boracay got a nod for its popping nightbeach. Boracay remained the best island in the world, based on the latest survey conducted life. Cebu and the Visayan islands by international travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler. Inquirer.net photo

came in second and are revered for its more “personal” vibe along with how it is the hub for up-and-coming restaurants. Speaking of which, may we suggest The Pig and Palm? Rounding up the top three is Palawan, which Travel + Leisure declares as the best island in their list. For Condè Nast, it’s a must-visit because of the Puerto

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by NESTOR

CORRALES Inquirer.net

CEBU CITY — The country’s champion of peace is gone. Cebu Archbishop Emeritus Ricardo Cardinal Vidal died at the Intensive Care Unit of the Perpetual Succour Hospital in Cebu City at 7:28 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18, surrounded by some priests and his Cebu Archbishop Emeritus Ricardo Cardinal

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Vidal

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