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PH condemns terror attacks, says government in control by Delon
Porcalla Philstar.com
Members of the Philippine Aviation Security Group and their bomb-sniffing dog patrol at the NAIA on Wednesday, March 23 to thwart terror attacks. Philstar.com photo by Rudy Santos
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mANILA – malacañang condemned the bombing attacks in Brussels wherein dozens were killed and more than a hundred wounded on tuesday, march 22. the Islamic state (Is) has claimed responsibility for the attacks. “the Philippines, along with its many partners in the international community, will continue working to make such acts of extremism a thing of the past,” presidential spokesman edwin Lacierda said. “such senseless acts of violence that specifically target innocent people are the very definition of cowardice and have no place in any civilized society,” PAGE A2
Passengers bound for provinces queue in line to check in for their flight at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay City to take the Holy Week break. The Philippine National Police (PNP) assured Holy Week travelers, that there are “no validated reports of terrorist threats in Metro Manila.” Inquirer.net photo by Richard Reyes
ISIS-claimed attacks in Brussels kill at least 34, wound over 30
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Suicide bombers are brothers and believed to be dead, 1 suspect still on the run
from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
Family of mentally disabled Fil-Am killed by Long Beach police files claims LoNG BeACh, Calif. – supporters, friends, and immediate family gathered in front of the Long Beach Police headquarters on thursday, march 17 for a press conference regarding the death of mharloun saycon, a filipino-American who was shot by Long Beach police last December inside Looff’s Lite-ALine Casino Game of skill. “We really can’t believe that this happened. We always just watch it on the news, like wow another person shot by the police. It’s hard…and the reality is, we can’t avoid this. It was a big loss for us. he was a good, smart kid,” said his father, Khanly saycon. “We came home, found a paper on the door—there was a coroner’s investigation. It was our worst nightmare come true: my son is not coming home.” PAGE A2
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three explosions in Brussels on tuesday, march 22, that killed at least 34 and wounded about 270, were conducted by two brothers and a suicide bomber linked to the Paris attacks in November. Ibrahim el Bakraoui, 29, and his brother Khalid, 27, were Belgian nationals both GLOBAL THREAT. President Barack Obama and National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice talk on the known to authorities for previous crimes, phone with Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco to receive an update on the recent terrorist USA Today reported. el Bakraoui carried attack in Brussels, Belgium. The President made the call from the residence of the U.S. Chief of out a suicide attack at Brussels Airport. Mission in Havana, Cuba, on Tuesday, March 22. White House photo by Pete Souza Agence france-Presse reported that 24-
year-old Najim Laachraoui, a Belgian who was linked to the Paris attacks in November, was confirmed by police sources as the second suicide bomber at the airport, where blasts occurred at around 8am. Investigators also believe that he was the bomb maker, european officials told CNN. Khalid blew himself up at the maelbeek metro station near the european Union (eU) headquarters at around 9am. PAGE A2
RCBC president goes on leave amid $81-M heist by lawrence
agcaoili Philstar.com
mANILA—the president of rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (rCBC) has gone on leave as the bank tries to come to terms with the involvement of some of its officials in an $81-million heist. the bank’s board of directors said it has granted the second offer of president Lorenzo tan to go on leave to allow him to focus
on clearing his name in the money laundering issue being investigated by a board committee. the committee is assisted by sGV auditors and external counsels. the eldest of the eight children of taipan Alfonso Yuchengco is set to take over the helm of rCBC. In a statement, the bank said chairperson helen Yuchengco- Dee would take over and a management committee led PAGE A2
Asian Inc. tax preparer Crystal Huang helping a client prepare her 2015 tax return
AAPI director leaves Earn less than $13,870? Clinton campaign Binay allows peek into his bank accounts California rewards low-income tax filers President Lorenzo Tan
the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) outreach director for Democratic candidate hillary Clinton has left the campaign. Lisa Changadveja, who was first appointed outreach director last August, is moving to Colorado to take a position with the Democratic Party, Clinton campaign spokeswoman Xochitl hinojosa told NBC News. “the campaign is expected to announce a new director of AAPI outreach very soon,” hinojosa added. Changadveja, who first joined Clinton’s campaign team in 2007 during her first presidential bid, broke the news in an email first dated march 18, according to reuters. the resignation comes two months after the Clinton campaign formed an AAPI leadership council, comprised of more than 150 elected officials and community leaders, who are tasked to organize support in AAPI communities.
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CeBU CItY— Vice President Jejomar Binay has signed a general waiver that would allow the Anti-money Laundering Council to look into his bank accounts, and dared the other presidential candidates to do the same. In a statement, Binay’s campaign spokesperson Joey salgado said the Vice President’s waiver and his call for all the candidates to undergo lifestyle checks was his response to assertions he did not answer the corruption allegations thrown at him by his rivals in the second presidential debate here. “We, the undersigned candidates for president of the Philippines, hereby authorize the Anti-money Laundering Council or its duly authorized representatives to open and check all bank accounts under my name, under my spouse’s name, my children’s names and my children’s children’s names to ensure full transparency in this election process,” read the waiver that Bi-
nay presented to the media during a press briefing tuesday at the Waterfront Airport hotel and Casino-mactan. “We, the undersigned candidates for president of the Philippines, also voluntarily submit ourselves to a lifestyle and government service performance check in accordance with the law,” added the document dated march 20. Binay affixed his signature on top of his name. Blank spaces were reserved for the signatures of sen. Grace Poe, Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte and mar roxas. Duterte was the first to respond, saying he would sign the waiver, but not in behalf of his children, “because it would be unlawful.” “my children are of age and I cannot act for them,” he said. During Binay’s press conference, documents he supposedly wanted to show during the presidential debate were presented. PAGE A4
by Viji
SunDaram NewAmericaMedia
sACrAmeNto — the Golden state’s poverty statistics are grim: two in five people live just over the federal poverty level (fPL), and the state has the highest child poverty rate in the nation. But this year, for the first time, California’s working poor will get to keep more of their earnings in their pockets thanks to the California earned Income tax Credit (eItC). But people with low incomes – less than $13,870 a year – must be sure to file their taxes in order to get their money back.
600,000 families eligible Around 600,000 families in California are eligible for the state eItC. some 12 percent are Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders, 30 percent are Latino, 12 percent are Black, and more than 15,000 individuals are Native American. the majority of those eligible are single women who are working part-time jobs. signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown last year, the state’s eItC program is expected to cost the state $380 million. California is the 25th state, plus the District of Columbia, with such a program. the tax credit is modeled on the fedPAGE A4