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Binay presidency to push tax reform bill If elected President, Vice President Jejomar Binay will push for income tax reform and certify as urgent bills shelved by the current administration. moreover, Binay will call for bipartisan support in the next Congress to refile the bills, the Vice President’s spokesman on political affairs and lawyer, rico Quicho, said The opposition United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) is set to launch in Cebu City the tandem of Vice President in a statement on thursday. “We must adjust the existJejomar Binay and Sen. Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan for the 2016 elections. Philstar.com photo

ing tax brackets to current inflation rates. our tax system must be seen as fair, meaning those with fat pay checks should pay higher taxes than those whose pay checks are less. Inflation-adjusted tax brackets, albeit reduction of tax revenues, are simply just,” he added. Quicho said supposedly surging clamor to reform the income tax system—including calls from 18 groups

ranging from business, trade, professional and labor sectors–has fallen on deaf ears. “the house of representatives has shelved the bill slashing income tax just days after the President met the tax cut proponents from both house of representatives and the senate,” he added. Quicho said filing of the tax reform bills in the house and senate by marikina City (metro manila) rep. romero

federico Quimbo and sen. Juan edgardo Angara, respectively, was a wasted opportunity to show that the Aquino administration was not insensitive to its “bosses.” he noted that an ordinary worker pays three months’ worth of the wages he earns a year in taxes, only to get inept service from the government in return. (ManilaTimes.net)

US Navy ship plans to sail near China’s newly-buit artificial islands BeIJING—Beijing expressed “serious concern” on thursday about a reported Us plan to challenge China’s south China sea territorial claims by sailing a Navy ship near one of its newly built artificial islands. the Us newspaper Navy Times reported on Wednesday, oct. 9 that the Navy may soon receive approval for the mission to sail inside the 22-kilometer (12-nautical mile) terPH-US JOINT MILITARY EXERCISES. Philippine and US Marine troops simulate a ritorial limit surrounding one boat raid by using a Riverine Utility Craft during joint military exercises at the of the man-made structures. Marine Base Gregorio Lim in Ternate, Cavite on Thursday, Oct. 8. that would drive home Inquirer.net photo by Grig Montegrande PAGE A2

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Homeland Security to create parole program for Filipino WWII vets the Department of homeland security (Dhs) is gearing up to implement a program that allows certain family members of filipino and filipino-American World War II veterans to receive parole to come to the United states. following President Barack obama’s executive actions on immigration announced last November, a White house report recommended a few ways that federal agencies can “modernize and streamline” the immigration system. PAGE A3

Gov. Brown signs historic right-to-die bill for California CALIforNIA Gov. Jerry Brown on monday, oct. 5, signed landmark legislation that allows physicians to prescribe lethal doses of drugs to terminally ill patients wishing to end their lives. his signature comes about three weeks after the measure cleared the state Legislature and will make California the fifth state where aid in dying is legal. In a signing statement, Brown, a lifelong Catholic and former Jesuit seminarian, said he carefully weighed the viewpoints of those opposed to PAGE A3

Customs vows to speed up cargo inspection as holiday season nears by Prinz

Magtulis Philstar.com

mANILA—In preparation for the Christmas season, the Bureau of Customs has tightened its rules on holding up suspected cargoes for inspection to fast track their release and avoid a repeat of a port congestion last year. “effective immediately, shipments can only be held through a validly issued alert order. Any official, employee or person who aids in detaining a shipment in a manner not compliant with this shall be subject to administrative and criminal actions,” Customs said in a statement on thursday, oct. 8. Alert orders are issued to shipments which are found to have contain potential illegal imports or in violation of existing trade laws. the order allows Customs to conduct personal inspection aside from the common X-ray evaluation. PAGE A2

VICE PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANTS. Sen. Bongbong Marcos (inset) announced on Monday, Oct. 5 that he has decided to run for vice president in the 2016 elections. Also on Monday, Camarines Sur Rep. Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo accepted the Liberal Party’s offer to run with administration standard-bearer Manuel “Mar” Roxas II. Inquirer. net, Malacañang photos

Bongbong Marcos, Leni Robredo announce bid for PH vice president by agnes

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ferDINAND “Bongbong” marcos, Jr., the son of late former president ferdinand marcos, and Camarines sur rep. Leni robredo, have joined the pool of Philippine vice presidential contenders for the 2016 presidential election. marcos, Jr., on monday, oct. 5, declared his bid for the position

without attaching himself to a presidential candidate. robredo, on monday, formally accepted the offer to run alongside Liberal Party presidential contender mar roxas. the announcement of the two new bids brings the total of vice presidential candidates to six. other candidates for the post include sens. francis escudero, Antonio tillanes IV, Alan Peter Cayetano and Gregorio “Gringo” honasan.

Does DACA make you more dateable? by Michael lozano

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LoNG BeACh—two years ago, everything seemed to fall into place for Chando Kem, from his mental state to his work and love life. that was when the Long Beach resident applied for and received Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program that grants certain undocumented youth temporary relief from deportation, a social security number, and a permit to work. “Now I’m not afraid to walk anywhere,” said the native of Cambodia who has lived most of his life undocumented. Kem may only be 21, but he has been through a lot. he’s worked under the ta-

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ble and been robbed of overtime pay due to him. Without an I.D., he’s missed out on memories with friends at clubs. Without a license, he has had to pick up his dates on the bus, sometimes being late. Deportation was always

at the back of his mind. “my whole life got better,” said Kem, laughing, after he qualified for the program in february 2013. “mentally, I feel more relief and more legitimate. I’m not going to be PAGE A3

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robredo is the only female candidate and contender from the house of representatives. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos marcos, in a statement announcing his bid, said he believes elected officials have an obligation to their people to help change the country’s history by eliminating “the politics of personality,” which he credits as a large reason the Philippines has bePAGE A2


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