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Asia’s Iron Lady Miriam Defensor-Santiago passes away at 71 by dana

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After battling lung cancer, senator miriam-Defensor santiago passed away at the age of 71 on thursday morning, september 29. the senator passed away while being confined at the st. Luke’s medical Center in Bonifacio Global City. “she died this morning in her sleep. she was unconscious when she passed away,� her husband, Atty. Narciso

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“Jun� santiago, told inquirer. In 2014, miriam was diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer but later declared that she had “conquered� her illness a year after. her remains were brought to the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral in Cubao. In a statement, President rodrigo Duterte expressed his sympathies to the families of the late senator. “she is best remembered as a graft

buster ‘eating death threats for breakfast’ earning her the title ‘Iron Lady of Asia,’� Duterte said, who is presently in Vietnam for a two-day official visit. “rest in peace, madam senator. may your legacy continue to guide this nation for many years to come,� the president added. Born in Iloilo City on June 15, 1945, miriam was one of the most notable figure in Philippine politics. she was dubbed as the “Iron Lady of Asia� for

her strong campaign against corruption. recently, she ran for presidency in the may 2016 elections despite the doubts cast regarding her health. the 2016 elections was won by current president Duterte. she also sought the presidency in 1992 and lost to fidel ramos, and in 1998 which was won by Joseph estrada. PAGE A2 Former Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago

Friends, enemies pay tribute to ‘Iron Lady’

USA

by PaoLo

romero Philstar.com

from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

Filipino Veterans of WWII Congressional Gold Medal Act gets closer to passage filipino veterans who fought in World War II are closer to receiving the Congressional Gold medal (CGm), one of the highest civilians awards in the United states. After the senate unanimously approved the filipino Veterans of WWII Congressional Gold medal Act of 2015, the bill received enough co-sponsors in the house of representatives. on July 13, the bill passed in the senate and was sponsored by the likes of senators mazie hirono (D-hI), Dean heller (r-Nev.), harry PAGE A4

ASEAN @ 50 iN 2017 PH officials look forward to ASEAN’s 50th anniversary, PH hosting summits and meetings NeW YorK – Department of foreign Affairs Undersecretary enrique manalo led visiting DfA-AseAN officials in a filipino community townhall meeting Wednesday, sept. 28 to promote the Phiippines’ chairmanship next year of AseAN in its golden year. the delegation was in New York to attend the UN General Assembly, along with AseAN meetings and conferences on the PAGE A3

The coffin carrying the remains of former senator Miriam Defensor- Santiago arrives at the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral in Cubao, Quezon City on Thursday, Sept. 29. President Duterte paid tribute to former senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago yesterday, expressing hope that her legacy would “continue to guide this nation for many years to come.� Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman

mANILA – “I have no illusions about myself, about my life, about leaving a legacy, or making a mark in people’s lives. We are so insignificant. We are only here for a blink.� former senator miriam Defensor-santiago, who passed away at age 71 on thursda, sept. 29, wrote these in her book, “stupid is forever�. her words proved she was a woman of contradiction, given the tributes that poured in as news about her death spread: the Iron Lady of Asia who would melt whenever her husband and family were around; feisty but caring, sweet and funny; an intellectual who could easily connect with the masses with her pick-up, hugot or taray lines; and a grandmother who became a social media darling, popular with the millennials and the youth. As a public servant, she had her ups and downs. But the magic and power of her words, along with her works particularly as judge, immigration commissioner and then lawmaker, made friends and enemies agree that her death marked the end of an era in Philippine politics. PAGE A2

PH to US: Let us chart our own course by Patricia Lourdes Philstar.com

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mANILA – the Philippines respects the opinion of other nations but called on longtime ally the United states to let it chart its own course, a Palace official said on thursday, sept. 29. An American senator earlier warned that the Us may take action if extrajudicial killings and state-sanctioned violence continue in the Philippines. “We respect the opinion of others but we also give ourselves the permission to chart our own course and fulfill our destiny on our own

terms,â€? Presidential spokesperson ernesto Abella said in a press briefing. Abella stressed that the relationship between the Philippines and the Us remains unchanged despite differences in political perspectives and opinions. “We’d also like to stress that extrajudicial killings is not state-sanctioned and that the Philippines remains committed to human rights, the rule of law, and to democracy,â€? Abella said. Us sen. Patrick Leahy said that the Us state Department is set to discuss with the Us senate its current assistance for the Philippines. President Rodrigo Duterte is inside an official state car with Special Assistant to the this will affect the national budget of the Us President Christopher Lawrence Go following a meeting at the State Palace in Hanoi, MalacaĂąang photo by King Rodriguez PAGE A2 Vietnam on Thursday, Sept. 29.

5 Fil-Ams named to Trump’s APA advisory committee US unruffled by Duterte’s tirades by christina

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the formation of the committee was first introduced during an APA National As the November election ap- forum at the sidelines of the republican proaches, the campaign of republican National Convention last July, the Asian presidential nominee Donald trump Journal previously reported. “the committee members will supformally announced its Asian Pacific American (APA) Advisory Committee port and strengthen ties to each comin an effort to reach out to the fast- munity and provide recommendations growing Asian American and Pacific on how best to ensure AAPI voices are heard and included in the campaign,� Islander (AAPI) electorate. AJPress

Utah Attorney General Sean Former U.S. Congressman Steve Reyes AJPress photo by Austria of Ohio Robert Macabagdal

said a release by the trump campaign on sunday, sept. 25, a day ahead of the first presidential debate against Democratic nominee hillary Clinton. the 31-member committee — comprised of a mix of male and female elected, appointed and grassroots leaders who believe in the republican nominee’s message to “make America

Brunswick, Ohio Mayor Ron Ron Villanueva, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates Falconi

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Herman Martir, a pastor in Texas

by PaoLo

romero Philstar.com

WAshINGtoN – the United states, on the surface at least, appears unruffled by President Duterte’s repeated tirades. Bristling at Us criticism of extrajudicial killings under his war on drugs, Duterte has insulted President Barack obama, forcing the American leader to cancel a meeting between them. Duterte has also maligned the Us ambassador, called for the withdrawal of Us forces from mindanao and an end to joint patrols with the Us Navy in the south China sea. “It is hard to do business with a country whose president, every few days now it seems, says things that presumably cause some consternation here,� state Department spokesman John Kirby said on Wednesday, sept. 28 at his press briefing. “What I would say is, broadly speaking, we continue to focus on our relationship with the Philippines – built on

State Department spokesman John Kirby

shared sacrifices for democracy and human rights, and strong people-topeople and societal ties, and obviously we’d like to see that continue,� Kirby said. “the bottom line is that the United states has significant security commitments with the Philippines and is committed to meeting those commitments PAGE A3

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