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Enrile hits Aquino, defends Marcos years by christine
o. aVendaño
Inquirer.net
seNAte minority Leader Juan Ponce enrile said President Aquino did not know what he was talking about in condemning the marcos regime. “I am sorry to say this, [the President] is very strong in blaming others, pointing his fingers at others, and [blaming] them. But he’s very weak and poor in knowledge and understanding,” enrile told
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the Inquirer by phone. enrile was reacting to President Aquino’s statements during the 30th edsa People Power anniversary celebration where the Chief executive condemned the view of some people that the marcos dictatorship was the golden years of the Philippines. the President also reiterated that sen. ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. should apologize for the human rights abuses of the
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state effort urges immigrants to prepare for dAPA, dACA WhILe the fate of President Barack obama’s executive actions on programs to expand deferred action for undocumented immigrants has yet to be decided by the Us supreme Court, individuals eligible for the programs are encouraged to continue preparing for their implementation. “We believe that these programs are perfectly legal and will be of help, and so it’s important for people in the meantime to gather their documents that would demonstrate that they meet the requirements, that they are eligible for relief under these programs,” said hairo Cortes, program coordinator of orange County Immigrant Youth United. Cortes was among six speakers who, during a media roundtable on Wednesday, feb. 17, addressed what immigrant families can do while waiting for the top
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Aquino receives honorary degree from LMU Los ANGeLes — In an invitationonly ceremony attended by over 200 guests, including local elected officials and Philippine dignitaries, President Benigno s. Aquino III received an honorary Doctor of humane Letters degree from Loyola marymount University (LmU) on Wednesday, feb. 17. Aquino, who graduated from Ateneo de manila University, was chosen to receive the honorary degree because “he role models the values, character and purpose of what we live here at LmU as a Jesuit and marymount institution,” said LmU President timothy Law snyder, Ph.D. As the 15th president of the Philippines, snyder remarked that Aquino is “a world leader who has reinvigorated the filipinos’ passion to build a nation of justice, a nation of peace, and a nation of inclusiveness.” rep. maxine Waters also delivered remarks at the ceremony, welcoming Aquino to the country and to CaliforPAGE A2
martial law regime of his father, the late dictator ferdinand marcos. enrile said the plans being implemented by the Aquino administration were made during the marcos years. he also said President Aquino was “inconsistent.” “Why are we still enforcing the laws made in the marcos years if he was really that bad,” enrile PAGE A2
salceda warns Albay may dump roxas by rhaydz
B. Barcia ManilaTimes.net
LeGAZPI CItY—Gov. Joey salceda warned of the possibility that the province may dump Liberal Party (LP) presidential candidate mar roxas for the failure of the administration to finish the much trumpeted Bicol International Airport. “If mar roxas will lose in Albay in the may 2016 election, it’s their (LP) problem because they did not fulfill the construction of Bicol International Airport as promised,” the governor said. salceda, the Party provincial chairman, said he is not blaming President Benigno Aquino III for the unfinished Liberal Partt presidential candidate Mar Roxas project but pointed to transportation secretary Jun Abaya’s failure to award its construction to the winning bidders, causing the snail-paced construction. “I’m not blaming the President but the DotC. It was secretary Abaya’s lapses which now has a domino effect on the candidacy of mar roxas. I’m confused already as I’ve been doing several follow-ups as chairman of the regional Development Council. the PAGE A4
President Benigno S. Aquino III has encouraged the country’s youth to know the history of the EDSA People Power Revolution to avoid a repeat of the dark years of Martial Law. In his speech during the 30th anniversary celebration of the EDSA revolt on Thursday, Feb. 25 the President recalled the hardships during martial rule when the government suppressed freedom as former president Ferdinand Marcos and his cronies committed abuses and engaged in corruption. Malacañang photo by Joseph Vidal
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Pnoy: People power wasn’t about Aquino vs Marcos by
nikko dizon Inquirer.net
As if guided by his martyred father whose statue stood behind him at the People Power monument, President Aquino led the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the edsa People Power revolution thursday, feb. 25 by countering attempts to revise history, saying martial law was “a painful chapter” and not a “golden age,” as the New York times put it in a frontpage article. the only son of democracy icons Ninoy and Cory Aquino, the President also took to the The late Coraon Aquino flashes the Laban sign to the crowd in EDSA. The peaceful revolt stage to warn people that sen. ended the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and propelled Aquino to power. Teo Marasigan via Kapirasong Kritika/worpress.com ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. could replicate the iron-fist Yellow and white confetti People Power monument to rule of his father, the late dicta- rained on the crowd of several recall the glorious day when tor ferdinand marcos. thousands who gathered at the PAGE A3
Pinoys happy with Ph democracy China insists Philippines violated by catherine
s. VaLente ManilaTimes.net
more filipinos are satisfied with the way democracy works in the Philippines, according to a survey of the social Weather stations (sWs). the poll held from December 5 to
agreements on disputed sea
8, 2015 showed that 76 percent of the 1,200 respondents expressed satisfacby Patricia Lourdes Viray tion, barely changed from the 77 perPhilstar.com cent in June 2015. the sWs said the satisfaction rating mANILA—Beijing on Wednesday, had been above 60 percent since June feb. 24 insisted that manila violated PAGE A2 agreements on maritime conduct in the disputed south China sea. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi claimed that the Philippines reneged
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Pacquiao negotiating with other brands after being dropped by nike by agnes
constante AJPress
REENACTMENT. Actors reenacts the EDSA rally at the People Power Experiential museum at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on the day of 30th celebration of People Power anniversary. The interactive museum, which is composed of nine halls, recreates the martial law victims struggle for democracy, including the events that led to the bloodless revolution in 1986. Inquirer.net photo by Richard Reyes
DAYs after Nike dropped its endorsement contract with manny Pacquiao due to his controversial remarks on same-sex couples, the filipino boxer has reportedly begun negotiating new deals with other sports apparel companies. “there are several already now in the pipeline,” Pacquiao’s business
manager, eric Pineda, told Agence france-Presse without identifying the companies. “they [the Pacquiao camp] were actually negotiating with some already.” Pacquiao, 37, had endorsed Nike for a little more than eight years. however, the brand last week terminated its relationship with the boxer after he made controversial remarks comparing same-sex couples to animals. PAGE A3