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SENATE Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile on Thursday, Feb. 4 said he would campaign for the candidates of his party, the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA), led by Vice President Jejomar Binay. Enrile said he would also help Binay’s running mate, Sen. Gregorio Honasan II, alJ\eXk\ D`efi`kp C\X[\i AlXe GfeZ\ <ei`c\ Xejn\ij though he could not promise hl\jk`fej ]ifd d\[`X [li`e^ k_\ BXg`_Xe jX J\eX[f# him support from Cagayan K_lij[Xp# =\Y% +% J\eXk\ g_fkf Yp Af\ 8iXqXj because of the tendency of
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DATELINE Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton victorious in Iowa Caucus FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
THE Iowa Caucus on Monday, Feb. 1 – the first major hurdle on the narrow road to the presidential elections – proved to be a night of political surprises. Thousands of Iowa residents gathered in various caucus sites across the state to hear candidates’ appeals and make their vote, officially starting off the nomination process for both Democrat and Republican parties. In the crowded GOP race, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz--supported widely by evangelical Christians, and backed by vigorous campaigning in the state -- defeated real estate mogul Donald Trump in the Republican caucuses. Cruz won about a third of the evangelical vote, reported the New York Times. With 98 percent of precincts reporting, Cruz had nearly 28 percent of the statewide vote, while Trump closely followed with 24 percent. “Tonight is a victory for courageous G8>< 8+
Undocumented students can receive financial aid under CA DREAM loan program
the people of the province to choose a fellow Ilocano. Enrile also endorsed the candidacy of Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and showed up at a Marcos rally where he proclaimed his run for the vice presidency. “I am with UNA and I will campaign for the candidates of UNA,” Enrile said in a Senate forum. “I am for Binay. I will bet G8>< 8)
PH still free of Zika virus by NIÑA
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BIR: Miss Universe must pay taxes
P. CALLEJA, TINA G. SANTOS Inquirer.net
THE DEPARTMENT of Health (DOH) on Tuesday, Feb. 4 assured the public that the Philippines was still free of the Zika virus as it announced measures, including increasing the number of testing kits, to address the disease should cases turn up in the country. Health Secretary Janette Garin said the government remained vigilant against the disease since the mosquito carrying the virus was present in the country. “Worldwide, the local transmission of the Zika virus within the last nine months had been confirmed in 28 countries, mostly in Latin America. The Philippines is not on this list,” Garin said. “However, the vector Aedes aegypti mosquito— the same type of mosquito that spreads dengue, Chikungunya and yellow fever—is in the Philippines so we are very aggressive in our surveillance and information dissemination,” she added. There’s a report that a Filipino contracted the mosquitoborne Zika virus in Honduras, which the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is looking into. G8>< 8)
by PRINZ
MAGTULIS
Philstar.com
MANILA—For Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Kim Henares, the question of whether or not Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach should pay income taxes is a non-issue because without a law exempting her, the beauty queen has no choice but to pay her taxes. “It should not be an issue because it is in the law,” Henares said on Thursday, Feb. 4. “It was provided in the law that any tax exemption will have to be approved by two-thirds of the houses of Congress. Without it, there’s no exemption.”
Hence, Henares said Wurtzbach, just like any other taxpayer, would have until April 15 to pay and settle her income taxes. Included among those that will be charged income levies are Wurtzbach’s prize winnings in the Miss Universe pageant. Nonetheless, Henares added Wurtzbach can claim tax credits from the BIR if she could prove that she paid income taxes in the US. “She only needs to attach the documents from the IRS (US Internal Revenue Service) and that will be credited,” she pointed out. The 16th Congress adjourned G8>< 8)
Franchising, business opportunities abound in PH by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
AJPress
NEW YORK - There are plenty of franchising and business opportunities in the Philippines where overseas Filipinos can invest their hard-earned money, according to Prof. Enrique Soriano III who teaches business at the Ateneo Graduate School of Business and a business adviser to many corporations all over Southeast Asia. Soriano was in New York last week, where delivered a seminar for Filipinos who want to know more about investing in the homeland, an Gif]% <ei`hl\ Jfi`Xef @@@ \ogcX`ej _fn `dgfikXek k\eXZ`kp nXj kf k_\ kX`gXej k_Xk _\ nfib\[ n`k_ `e k_\ gXjk% offshoot of some of the talks he delivJfi`Xef nXj `e E\n Pfib ]fi X kXcb fe Ylj`e\jj fggfikle`k`\j ]fi =`c`g`ef$8d\i`ZXej `e k_\ G_`c`gg`e\j% ered before Filipinos based overseas 8AGi\jj g_fkf Yp DfdXi >% M`jXpX who desire to invest in a business in
OVER 3,000 undocumented undergraduate students will now have access to the California DREAM Loan program, an initiative worth $5 million in financial aid funded by the University of California and the state. In an announcement made on Thursday, Jan. 28, UC President Janet Napolitano said that financial aid offices at the system’s nine undergraduate campuses will be reaching out to undocumented AB 540 undergraduates with offers of loan assistance through the program for the 20152016 academic year. Under Assembly Bill 540, qualifying undocumented students are charged resident fees and exempted from out-of-state supplemental tuition. “By reducing barriers and expanding access to higher education for undocumented students, the University of California is investing not only in the future of these students, but also in the future G8>< 8+ Gi\j% 9\e`^ef 8hl`ef @@@
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the Philippines. He also promoted his just launched second book titled “Ensuring the Family Business Legacy.” “There is an opportunity for every budget,” Soriano said. “There are brands that are compelling and are worth every single penny that you invest.” He explained that his suggestions don’t include million dollar franchises like the top brands in the Philippine fastfood industry like Jollibee and McDonald’s. He talked about affordable business opportunities with emerging brands starting at 500,000 peso investment (soft serve ice cream) with G8>< 8)
House minority report on Mamasapano finds Aquino liable for SAF men massacre by MARC JAYSON
CAYABYAB
In a press conference, Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez led the disclosure of the report, THE three-member independent bloc in with the House majority yet to release its the House of Representatives found Presi- report on the congressional investigation dent Benigno Aquino III liable for issuing last year. Romualdez said because Aquino did not a stand down order in the Mamasapano issue any order to help the beleaguered operation. This was the finding of the indepen- elite police officers when they were bedent minority report on the Jan. 25, 2015 ing pinned down by Moro rebels in the botched anti-terror raid that resulted in cornfields of Mamasapano, Maguindanao, the death of 44 Special Action Force (SAF) Aquino effectively handed a stand-down police officers after a firefight with the order. The bloc based its report on the findings Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and of the Philippine National Police (PNP) other armed groups. Inquirer.net
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Board of Inquiry as well as the Senate report that found Aquino ultimately responsible for violating the police chain of command. According to the report, Aquino’s actions showed that he issued a stand-down order in the deployment of artillery support to the SAF commandos. “Although unspoken, it is clear from the actuations of the President, the members of the Cabinet security cluster, the senior AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) and PNP officials including officers on G8>< 8+