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Pres. Duterte opposes VP impeachment, tells Robredo critics to stop by DANA
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DESPITE their seemingly strained relationship over political differences, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, March 23 expressed his opposition to the impeachment attempt against Vice President Leni Robredo. In a news conference upon arrival at the Davao City International Airport from his official visits to Myanmar and Thailand, Duterte called on Robredo’s critics to “lay off,” pointPAGE A2
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A group of lawyers and professors on Thursday, March 23 said they are mulling to file an impeachment complaint against Vice President Leni Robredo, but they denied they were doing so as “blind followers” or “minions” of President Rodrigo Duterte.
Gov’t officials pay last tribute to Leticia Ramos-Shahani Rody, 72, wishes for more strength to carry on by DANA
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by CHRISTINA
MENDEZ AND ALEXIS ROMERO Philstar.com
MANILA - Turning 72 on March 28, President Duterte cannot ask for more, except prayers that he be given more time and strength to be able to finish his term. Duterte shuns expensive gifts and would rather spend quality time with his family, especially his grandchildren, the youngest of whom is Stonefish, son of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte. “I have everything I need. No more gifts, except maybe a prayer to God for my country,” said the PRESIDENT Donald Trump is eyeing a FiliPresident upon arriving from Myanmar and Thailand pino-American attorney to lead the civil diviearly yesterday. sion of the Department of Justice (DOJ), ac“I’m 72 years old. Give or take the reality of it all, in cording to various reports. about five to seven years, I’m about ready by that time If confirmed by the Senate, George Conalso. By that time, God willing, if I complete the term, way — who is the husband of senior White PAGE A2 House counselor Kellyanne Conway — would be tasked with defending the administration in its legal battles, including the controversial travel ban, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal. The president’s revised travel ban against six predominantly Muslim nations has been blocked by federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland earlier this month. On Friday, March 17, the DOJ filed papers in federal court in MaryPAGE A2
California’s Fil-Am chief justice calls for end to immigration arrests at courthouses THE chief justice of California’s Supreme Court is urging the administration of President Donald Trump to cease arresting undocumented immigrants at the state’s courthouses. In a letter addressed to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly on Thursday, March 16, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye wrote how “deeply concerned” she was following various reports in which federal agents would “appear to be stalking” undocumented immigrants at courthouses before detaining them. “Courthouses should not be used as bait in the necessary enforcement of our country’s immigration laws,” Cantil-Sakauye said, noting how courthouses are supposed to be safe spaces for individuals to seek justice. While she did not elaborate on specific cases, she said “the vast majority of [undocumented immigrants] pose no risk to public safety” and called the policies to wait at courthouses and make arrests “neither safe nor fair.” She suggested that these actions would PAGE A4
MOBBED IN BANGKOK. Cell phones flash as President Rodrigo Duterte is mobbed by the Filipino community upon his arrival at the Royal Thai Navy headquarters in Bangkok. He returned to the Philippines early Thursday, March 23. Malacañang photo
Known for hurling invectives even against world leaders, President Rodrigo Duterte said he has been turning to God and praying for a longer life to serve the country better. Photo from Sara Duterte-Carpio’s Instagram account
PROMINENT political personalities, including Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, paid last tribute to late and former senator Leticia “Letty” Ramos-Shahani during the necrological service at the Philippine Senate on Thursday, March 23 in Pasay City. Shahani, whom former partylist Rep. Neri Colmenares described as “an accomplished diplomat, legislator and women’s rights advocate,” passed away
at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Taguig City on Monday at the age of 87. She was diagnosed of colon cancer in 2015. In a statement, Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said Malacañang is “saddened” by passing of the career diplomat who “served the nation well as Senator of the Republic and worked tirelessly in the executive branch in various capacities under different administrations.” “Our condolences and prayers to the family and friends of the former senator. She was a pro-
found humanist and her voice will be missed,” Abella added. Shahani, who is also the younger sister of former President Fidel V. Ramos, previously served as the secretary-general of the United Nations (UN) Third World Conference on Women in Nairobi in 1985, and was UN Assistant Secretary-General for Social and Humanitarian Affairs from 1981 to 1986. She returned to the country after the EDSA revolution and was subsequently elected senaPAGE A2
PNP, DOT appeal to media to ‘tone down’ drug war reports by DANA
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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) echoed the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) earlier appeal to the members of the press to “tone down” reports on the alleged summary executions in connection with President Rodrigo Duterte’s campaign against illegal drugs. PNP Chief Director General Ronald “Bato” Dela
Rosa on Thursday, March 23 urged the media to not “bloat too much” the data on extrajudicial killings. “Our appeal (to the media) is just to be fair. We ask them not to bloat too much their data,” Dela Rosa said during a briefing at Camp Crame in Quezon City. “They should not paint our war on drugs as evil.” Dela Rosa also asked the members of the press to be PAGE A2 DOT Sec. Wanda Teo
Forbes: Henry Sy richest Filipino, Bill Gates world’s top billionaire by AJPRESS SM Investments Corporation founder Henry Sy topped the 2017 ranking of American business magazine Forbes’ list of the wealthiest individuals in the Philippines. Sy and his family had a net worth of $12.7 billion, ranking 94th worldwide in the magazine’s 2017 Billionaires List published on Monday, March 20. Coming second in the Philippine ranking is JG Summit Holdings’ John Gokongwei Jr. with a net worth of $5.8 billion, followed by Philippine Airlines and Asia Brewery’s taipan Lucio Tan ($3.7 billion), George Ty ($3.5 billion), and Enrique Razon Jr. ($3.4 billion). Worldwide, Gokongwei ranked There were three more Filipinos on Forbes’ billionaire’s list this year than last year. Philstar.com photo by RP 250th, Tan 501st, Ty 544th, and RaOcampo zon 564th.
Completing the list of Filipino billionaires were Tony Tan Caktiong ($3.4 billion), David Consunji ($3.1 billion), Andrew Tan ($2.5 billion), Robert Coyiuto Jr. ($1.5 billion), former Sen. Manny Villar ($1.5 billion), Ramon Ang ($1.4 billion), Eduardo Cojuangco ($1.2 billion), Roberto Ongpin ($1.1 billion) and Edgar Sia ($1 billion). On the other hand, Microsoft’s Bill Gates remained the world’s richest man for four consecutive years, dominating the list 18 times over the past 23 years. According to Forbes, his fortune increased to $86 billion from $75 billion last year. Claiming the second slot for the world’s top billionaire list is Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett PAGE A4