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Duterte: ‘All Aquino officials must go’ Massive revamp vowed at NBI, PNP, BuCor, PDEA by ediTh
Regalado Philstar.com
DAVAo CItY—there will be no room in the next administration for appointees of President Aquino, incoming president rodrigo Duterte made clear on thursday, may 26. “they have to go,” he said, even as his transition team continues its search for people to fill the remaining positions in his Cabinet and other key offices. “there are those we want to get, but Saying all current Cabinet officials must go, incoming president Rodrigo Duterte’s transition team continues its the low pay in government discourages them from being part of my administrasearch for people to fill the remaining positions in his Cabinet and other key offices.
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tion,” Duterte said. the president-in-waiting said he hopes to gather his Cabinet officials here next week as he ruled out going to manila ahead of his inauguration as the country’s 16th president on June 30. the initial batch of Duterte’s unofficial Cabinet appointees met in manila for the first time last Wednesday, may 25. At the meeting, among others, were salvador medialdea who will be the executive secretary; hermogenes esperon Jr., national security adviser; Perfecto Yasay Jr., foreign affairs; Vitaliano Aguirre
II, justice; Arthur tugade, transportation; mark Villar for public works and emmanuel Piñol for agriculture. Duterte also wants a massive revamp in the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Corrections and Philippine Drug enforcement Agency when he assumes office on June 30. the plan stemmed largely from the death of five people, including an American citizen, in a concert at the mall of Asia grounds on sunday, may 22. PAGE A3
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from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
New campaign raises awareness of lung cancer in Asian Americans
COUNT GOES ON Lawmakers inspect a ballot box on the second day of the official canvassing of votes for President and Vice President. As of 7 p.m. Thursday, Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. was leading by 255, 254 votes. Senate photo by Ruy L. Martinez
Marcos questions high number of ‘undervotes’
Lung cancer is the no. 1 cause of cancer death among demographic LUNG cancer has long been commonly associated with a history of smoking. however, more studies have shown that other factors contribute to the development of this type of cancer, including genetics, so even if you are not a smoker, you may still be at risk. About 221,200 new cases and 1.5 million deaths from lung cancer will occur in the United states this year, according to the American Cancer society. Within the Asian American community, lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer death; of the Asians who are diagnosed, 40 percent do not smoke. “for those who have never smoked, they have certain genetic changes for reasons that we don’t still understand why. they made not have any significant smoking exposure and they can get lung cancer,” Dr. Kim-son Nguyen, an oncology-hematology physician at the Palo Alto medical foundation said on tuesday, may 17 at an educational media PAGE A4
Report finds Asians in US are healthier than other groups A NeW study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that Asian adults – particularly Chinese adults – are physically and psychologically healthier than other Us adults. overall, Chinese adults reported better health in five measures included in the report: likelihood for fair or poor health, chronic conditions, psychological distress, work limitations and limited social participation. the study, based on data from the 20102014 National health Interview survey (NhIs), took into account the six largest Asian subgroups: Chinese, filipino, Asian Indian, Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean. for other groups, no clear patterns were observed for the measures. filipino adults fared better than all Us adults in the five measures, although the PAGE A4
by Jaime
R. PilaPil and llanesca T. PanTi The Manila Times
The 16th Congress continues the canvassing of votes for president and vice president at the plenary hall of the House of Representatives in Quezon City on Thursday, May 27. Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman
Filipino on FBI’s Most Wanted list by agnes
consTanTe AJPress
A fILIPINo man from Los Angeles wanted for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend last month has been named to the fBI’s ten most Wanted fugitives list. Philip Patrick Policarpio, 39, was charged with first-degree murder on April 22 in Los Angeles. Authorities have issued local, state and federal warrants for his arrest, and are offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to his arrest and conviction. “his pattern is one of violence, and
he is always armed,” said special Agent scott Garriola, a member of the fBI’s Los Angeles fugitives task force. “he is the definition of a continuing threat to the community.” the fBI said the filipino fugitive may have traveled to Las Vegas and has family ties to the Philippines. During a card game last month with associates and friends, Policarpio got into an argument with his girlfriend who was 17 weeks pregnant. Garriola said Policarpio, in front of everyone, began beating her with his fists, then pulled out a gun PAGE A4
Philip Patrick Policarpio (Photo from FBI)
Lawyers for sen. ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. have questioned the unusually high number of “undervotes” in the vice presidential race as shown in Certificates of Canvass (CoCs) opened on Wednesday, the first day of the official tally by Congress. “We have accounted ‘undervotes’ Your honor, that’s totaling the votes cast for the Vice President vis-à-vis the votes cast by the voters, it would appear that such number was discovered from the CoC Your honor that totals 623,174,” one of the lawyers, George Garcia, said on thursday. the discovery confirmed marcos’ earlier complaint that 3.3 million “undervotes” were discovered in their own quick count, Garcia added. Because of questions involving the “undervotes,” only 45 of the 48 opened CoC were officially included in the canvass. Garcia said the three questioned CoC were from the provinces of Laguna, Ilocos sur and Davao del Norte. these were found to have
differences with the electronically-transmitted CoC. As part of the investigation, the Joint Canvassing Committee ordered the Provincial Board of Canvassers (PBoC) in the three provinces to explain the discrepancies. Citing as an example, Garcia said the first electronicallytransmitted CoC from Davao del Norte did not conform with the succeeding printed four CoC. election watchdogs and Information technology experts earlier said “undervotes” do not usually exceed one percent of the total votes cast. In the 2016 elections, there should be not more than 400,000 such votes at 81 percent voter turnout. Insignificant the camp of rep. Leni robredo of the Liberal Party (LP), howeve, downplayed the reported “undervotes.” romulo macalintal, the lead counsel for robredo, said the issue is no cause for alarm. “he is saying that there are around 600,000 ‘under votes.’ But this should not be a cause for alarm because it does not indicate irregularity. Not all people cast their vote for Vice PAGE A4
‘Draconian’ laws vowed vs crime Next president, VP proclaimed next week by Paolo
RomeRo Philstar.com
by Paolo
RomeRo
Philstar.com
mANILA—Congress aims to proclaim the country’s new president and vice president by the end of the month or on June 1, sen. Aquilino Pimentel III said as the canvassing of votes for the top two positions of the land entered its second day yesterday. Pimentel, who heads the senate contingent in the joint canvassing committee, issued the statement as lawyers of incoming president rodrigo Duterte pressed for his immediate proclamation, ahead of the vice president, saying the winner in
the presidential elections is “obvious at this stage.” “maybe we will have a tuesday or Wednesday proclamation,” Pimentel told reporters, noting the canvassing appears to be moving smoother than expected. the senate and the house of representatives convened on tuesday, may 24 as the National Board of Canvassers (NBoC), after which it approved its rules of canvassing and designated the members of the joint committee, eight from each chamber with five alternates. the joint committee conducted actual opening of the ballot boxes PAGE A3
mANILA—the country is facing a “peace and order crisis” including crippling traffic jams, and the incoming 17th Congress may have to pass draconian measures to address this, Davao del Norte rep. Pantaleon Alvarez said on thursday, may 26. Alvarez, who is the choice of incoming president rodrigo Duterte to be the next speaker of the house of representatives, also said extra powers may Incoming Davao Del Norte Rep. Pantaleon “Bebot” Alvarez, the anointed Speaker be sought by the executive of presumptive President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, on Friday said half of the Liberals to deal with the crisis. are jumping ship to the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban). Inquirer.net photo by Marc Jayson Cayabyab PAGE A4