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Duterte: ‘Join me in a rough ride’ by Alexis
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mANILA, Philippines - real change is coming, and the ride will be rough. rodrigo roa Duterte, sworn thursday, June 30, as the nation’s 16th president, invited people to join him in the ride, as he vowed to restore public trust in government and its leaders. he would do this, he said, by coming down hard on the corrupt and keeping his campaign promise to curb criminality, particularly the drug menace. “the fight will be relentless, and it will be sustained,” Duterte promised in a 14-minute speech at malacañang’s rizal hall. As he had promised, his speech was free of profanities. Addressing concerns about his “unorthodox” methods that “verge on the illegal” in fighting crime, he stressed that being a lawyer and former prosecutor, “I know the limits of the power and authority of the president. I OATH OF OFFICE. President-elect Rodrigo Roa Duterte takes his Oath of Office as the 16th President of know what is legal and what is not.” the Philippines with his children as witnesses last Thursday, June 30. Supreme Court Justice Bienvenido Photo courtesy of PPD/rtvm.gov.ph PAGE A2 L. Reyes administered his oath.
#ThankYouPNoy: Pinoys bid President farewell by AuReA
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A welcome banner is seen at West Triangle in Quezon City ahead of former President Aquino’s return to his Times Street home and civilian life. Philstar.com photo by Michael Varcas
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mANILA, Philippines – People from all walks of life have turned to social media to express their gratitude and bid goodbye to President Aquino, the country’s 15th chief executive. Aquino said he read the messages that were mostly heartwarming. Asked how he was doing on his last day in office, Aquino said, “I am oK. I am at the office still working.” twitter user Chelsea Pangilinan (@ chelzP15), using the hashtag, #thankYouPNoy wrote: “Love you PNoy! What a worthy crush!” she posted photos of Aquino and ended her tweet with a yellow heart
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Census: Asian Americans still fastest-growing racial group in US AsIAN Americans comprise America’s fastest-growing racial group, according to data released by the United states Census Bureau. the Asian American population grew by 19 percent between 2010 and 2015. meanwhile, Native hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NhPIs) are the second fastest-growing group, rising at 13 percent during the same PAGE A2
and a yellow ribbon. While there were also negative posts both on facebook and twitter, the President’s fB account, Noynoy Aquino (P-Noy or short for President Noy) was swarmed with posts that were generally appreciative of him as the country’s leader for the past six years. one of them, posted by muriel origenes, read: “We may not be satisfied of the things that you have done in our country because of too much issues, but surely you are one of the strongest because you are able to finish the race as a president of the Philippines...your journey was not easy…thank you for taking care of our country.” PH’S 16TH PRESIDENT. The Philippines’ 16th President Rodrigo Roa-Duterte is shown delivering his inaugural PAGE A2 speech last Thursday, June 30 at Malacanang Palace Photo courtesy of PPD/rtvm.gov.ph
Transgender lawmaker to push for divorce legalization by PAolo
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mANILA — the first transgender lawmaker in the country said on Wednesday, June 29, she would push for the legalization of divorce in the country when the 17th Congress opens on July 25. Bataan rep. Geraldine roman said legalizing divorce will help liberate couples trapped in hopeless marriages. “I’m in favor of giving a second chance (to married couples). We have to face the fact that there are relationships that already have no hope,” roman told reporters.
“I want a possible solution for people who are totally incompatible so they can remake their lives and pursue their happiness. I think they also have a right to do that,” she said. she said the government, through Congress, can help free people in unhappy and even harmful marriages. the Philippines is the only country in the world, aside from the Vatican, that still does not allow divorce. It was only recently that Congress was able to enact into law the reproductive health bill that was strongly opposed by the Catholic Church. the 49-year old roman earlier said her victory in the congressional race
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A filipino Catholic priest said on monday, June 27 that Pope francis’ comments of compassion toward the LGBt community was not a call to change the Church’s doctrine on homosexuality. Bataan Rep. Geraldine Roman the comment comes from fr. Jemeant filipinos are now more accept- rome secillano, executive secretary ing of lesbian, gays, bisexuals and of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) episcopal transgenders (LGBt). PAGE A3 PAGE A3
Bongbong Marcos: My election protest will be a precedent-setting case
CA increases education funding, underrepresented students benefitted sACrAmeNto — Gov. Jerry Brown approved the 2016-2017 state budget on monday, June 27, which includes historic education legislation that would improve educational opportunity and make college more accessible for all students. the bill’s signing includes a minimum guarantee of $71.9 billion allocated to K-12 schools PAGE A4
Filipino bishops say Church doctrine on homosexuality remains
Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stands next to his 1,000-page petition questioning the victory of vice president-elect Leni Robredo in the May polls as he filed yesterday a protest at the Supreme Court, which sits as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal. Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman
seNAtor ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos, Jr. on Wednesday, June 29, expressed confidence that unlike other past election protests, his petition questioning the results of the may 9, 2016 elections will set a precedent and he will eventually be proclaimed winner in the Vice Presidential race. marcos made the statement after he personally filed his 1,200-page election protest amid a warm welcome given to him by more than 1,000 supporters and even court employees who braved the rains
along Padre faura street in front of the supreme Court to witness the event. In a press conference after the filing, marcos said with the overwhelming evidence they have in their possession, he is confident that his petition to have the proclamation of rep. Leni robredo will be nullified, he will eventually be declared the winner with the case being resolved within a short period. “I am confident that this is a precedent setting case (at) malakas ang loob ko. malaki
ang kumplyansa ko na hindi tatagal katulad ng iba dahil iba ang approach namin at pangalawa ngayon lang tayo nakakita ng ganito karaming ebidensya dahil napaka-blatant talaga ng ginagawa na pandaraya sa halalan sa pagka Bise Presidente,” he said. the Pet has yet to resolve an election protest in favor of the protestant or the party claiming to have been cheated in the polls. marcos said his group has been getting numerous pieces PAGE A2