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It’s Duterte-Marcos for Iglesia ni Cristo DATELINE USA by Jonathan de
California raises smoking age to 21
cAliforNiA Gov. Jerry Brown on Wednesday, may 4, signed into law a package of bills that changes the state’s legal smoking age from 18 to 21, among other new regulations. the legislation makes california the second state in the nation, following hawaii, to raise its smoking age to 21. “[these laws] will save countless lives, reduce astronomical costs to the health care system, and cost very little because it uses existing enforcement mechanisms,” said sen. ed hernandez (D-West covina), who authored the bill to raise the purchasing age of tobacco products, on Wednesday. “today was an enormous victory for not only this generation, but also for many generations to come who will not suffer the deadly impacts of tobacco.” Also approved in the package were measures that place restrictions on where people can smoke and the sale of electronic cigarettes. the bills have been praised as the “most exPAGE A3
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iGlesiA ni cristo-run eagle Broadcasting corp. has reported that the influential church will support Davao city mayor rodrigo Duterte and sen. ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. in the may 9 elections. eagle News reported on its website that Duterte and marcos were included in sample ballots already distributed to members across the country. the iglesia ni cristo (iNc)
had previously declined to comment on the existence of the sample ballots. According to the report, aside from Duterte and marcos, the church is also supporting the following candidates for senator: • former technical skills education and Development Administration Director-General Joel Villanueva • Philippine red cross chairman The bloc-voting, homegrown Christian sect Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) on Wednesday, May 4, endorsed Davao City Mayor PAGE A3 Rodrigo Duterte for President and Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for Vice President in Monday’s national elections.
Binay: I’d rather run scared than be overconfident by Marc Jayson
US extradites Fil-Am suspect in Olongapo murder the primary suspect of the heinous murder of 23-year-old Karie ces “Aika” mojica in olongapo city, Zambales in July last year was extradited by the Us back to the Philippines on sunday, may 1. filipino-American Jonathan Dewayne Viane, 29, was turned over by agents of the federal Bureau of investigation (fBi) after getting arrested in iowa september 3 of last year. Viane arrived at the Ninoy Aquino international Airport (NAiA) at 4 am sunday morning. Viane allegedly murdered mojica, a store supervisor and his wife’s best friend last July 25. the murder went viral on social media after mojica’s body was found burned, strangled and shot before being disposed in a dike in san felipe, Zambales. reports say that mojica had a conversation with Viane the night before her murder. she was convincing him to allow his wife to bring their 4-year-old son back to the Us. Viane fled outside the country after the crime while the second suspect, Niño Dela cruz, also a fil-Am, was arrested by the Phil-
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ELECTION SECURITY. Aided by modern technology like cellphones and social media, the Philippine National Police (PNP) will go hi-tech to monitor the situation nationwide during the elections on Monday, May 9. PNP chief Director General Ricardo Marquez urged the 160,000-strong police force to show their commitment to secure the May 9 polls as the police launched their national election monitoring and action center (NEMAC) at Camp Crame, Quezon City. Philstar.com photo by Boy Santos
Poe: Filipinos fed up with ‘straight path’ policy by Maila
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cAVite, Philippines—Presidential aspirant senator Grace Poe hit the administration anew on tuesday, saying that people are already fed up and “disillusioned” with its “daang matuwid” (straight path) policy. “Ang mga tao ay sawangsawa na, ang mga tao ay disillusioned dahil palaging idinidiin ‘daang matuwid, daang matuwid’ samantalang nakikita naman natin ang serbisyo ay pal-
PAGE A4 Sen. Grace Poe
pak sa maraming ahensya ng gobyerno. (the filipino people are fed up, they are disillusioned with the “straight path” policy while we see that the services in many government agencies are inefficient),” Poe said in an interview after holding a motorcade in this voterich province for more than six hours. “Matagal ko nang pinupuna rin ‘yan. Nakikita natin na hindi nagiging prayoridad ang pangangailangan ng ating mga PAGE A4
Vice President Jejomar Binay does not want to be too confident as the campaign winds down, saying he opts to run “scared” four days before the may 9 elections. in an interview on thursday, may 5 in isabela where he took his campaign motorcade, Binay said his philosophy in politics was not to be too confident. he vowed, however, that he would still win the presidential race. Asked if he had done all he could in his campaign, Binay said: “it’s not enough. one of my rules in politics is that i shouldn’t be overconfident. Always running scared, which means up to the last second of the allowable campaign, we will be campaigning.” for his part, United Nationalist Alliance senatorial candidate and boxing champion manny Pacquiao said the warm support he and Binay had been PAGE A3
COURTING VIGAN. Vice President Jejomar Binay campaigns with former PNP Special Action Force chief Getulio Napeñas, a senatorial candidate, in Vigan, Ilocos Sur province. Inquirer.net photo
West Point, NY chapel Palace mourns passing of returns San Pedro bell to ex-Foreign Secretary Siazon Bauang, La Union church by Kristine
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Workers unbolt the San Pedro bell from its base outside the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Chapel in West Point, New York. Photos by Troi Santos
West PoiNt, NY—the parish priest of the church, filipino officials and community members, a few cadets and parishioners took turns in ringing the san Pedro bell one last time on April 29, before it was sent back to its rightful home in Bauang, la Union after remaining for 101 years in West Point, New York. “the return of the san Pedro Bell embodies the strong bond and deep understanding of our nations, particularly when we were allies during the first and second World Wars, the Korean War and the Vietnam conflict. We are therefore extremely grateful as a country and as an ally to the United states,” said consul PAGE A3 Former Foreign Affairs Secretary Domingo Siazon
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mAlAcAñANG is mourning the death of former foreign Affairs secretary Domingo siazon. “We pause in tribute to Domingo siazon, former secretary of foreign affairs (1995-2001) and Philippine ambassador to Japan (1993-1995 and 2001-2010),” presidential spokesperson edwin lacierda said in a statement on Wednesday, may 4. “respected by his colleagues in the foreign service, his peers abroad, and by presidents and the public alike, he belonged to the second generation of career diplomats who served with proPAGE A4