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Malacañang: No delay in 2016 PH elections by Gil

Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda

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C. CabaCunGan, Jerry e. esplanada Inquirer.net

mALACAÑANG on monday, Dec. 7 said the 2016 elections must be held as scheduled, as it is mandated by the Constitution. the Palace was commenting on the statement on sunday, Dec. 6 of Commission on elections (Comelec) Chair Andres Bautista that the elections might be postponed because a supreme Court order temporarily stopping the Comelec’s “no bio, no boto” (no biometrics, no vote) policy had upset preparations for the balloting.

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Garcetti leads coalition for Supreme Court review on Obama’s immigration plan Los ANGeLes—mayor eric Garcetti announced on friday, Dec. 4 that, as part of the Cities United for Immigration Action coalition he has led with New York mayor Bill de Blasio, 84 cities and counties filed an amicus brief asking the supreme Court to lift an injunction blocking President Barack obama’s executive actions on immigration. PAGE A2

Gov. Brown calls for comprehensive gun reform CALIforNIA Governor Jerry Brown is calling for action on the part of the federal government, pushing for stronger gun laws and vigilance against potential terrorist threats. speaking from the convention center in Paris on monday, Dec. 7, where he is attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Brown told CNN, “People are concerned. And I myself want to make sure that the federal government is vetting these individuals, and not just refugees, but we have to be able to take measures to protect the people of this country.” the governor’s comments came in the wake of last week’s shooting rampage in san BerPAGE A3

Under the rule, only registered voters with biometrics data with the Comelec will be allowed to vote. the Comelec, following its schedule, must complete the polling precinct assignments by Dec. 15. But the supreme Court order means the Comelec has to allow 2.4 million registered voters without biometrics data to vote. It also means the Comelec has to revise the precinct assignPAGE A2

GLOBAL WARMING. As negotiators work on the draft of a new climate treaty, blocks of ice from the Arctic, which had broken off from the Greenland ice sheet and were brought to Paris, continue their steady melting. Inquirer.net photo by Kristine Angeli Sabillo

Obama: ‘Threat from PH at Climate Change Summit in terrorism is real, but Paris: ‘We are the face of vulnerability’ we will overcome it’ by Kristine

anGeli Inquirer.net

House passes bill to restrict visa-free travel by allyson

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PresIDeNt Barack obama somberly addressed the nat i o n f ro m t h e oval office on s u n d a y, D e c . 6, outlining his administration’s strategy for fighting the war on terror, namely, terrorist groups like the Islamic state. “ to n i g h t , I want to talk with you about this tragedy, the Pres. Barack Obama addresses the nation broader threat on Sunday, Dec. 6 the threat of terrorism o f t e r r o r i s m , and the steps the governments is taking to and how we can keep its citizens safe. keep our counWhite House photo by Pete Souza try safe,” obama said in primetime address. “our nation has been at war with terrorists since al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11. In the process, we’ve hardened our defenses.” PAGE A2

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PArIs — the Philippine delegation has been making strides, catching the attention of other nations and different groups at the climate change negotiations held in this city. Known for advocating the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal and the inclusion of human rights pro-

visions in the draft agreement of the 21st Conference of Parties (CoP21), Philippine officials have given strongly-worded speeches on behalf of countries vulnerable to climate change. secretary manny de Guzman’s intervention during the ministerial meeting on tuesday was no exception. De Guzman, who heads the

Philippine delegation and the Climate Change Commission, talked on behalf of the Philippines and the Climate Vulnerable forum (CVf), which is currently chaired by the country. “for vulnerable countries, there is a single thing that will measure the ambition of the Paris agreement and it is a numPAGE A2

Half of Pinoys see better lives in 2016 by Helen

Flores Philstar.com

mANILA—Almost half of filipinos expect their lives to improve in the next 12 months, the social Weather stations (sWs) said in its latest survey. the survey, conducted from Nov. 26 to 28, found 46 percent expect their quality of life to get better against five percent who expect it to get worse, yielding a net score of +41. the survey, commissioned by Davao-based businessman William Lima, used face-to-face in- The survey, conducted from Nov. 26 to 28, found 46 percent expect their quality of life to get terviews with 1,200 registered better against five percent who expect it to get worse, yielding a net score of +41. above (+33). and plus or minus six percentage voters nationwide. the survey has sampling error points each for metro manila, Net personal optimism was highest in Luzon (+47), followed margins of plus or minus three balance Luzon, the Visayas and by the National Capital region percentage points nationwide mindanao. (+42), mindanao (+36) and the Visayas (+32). the latest net personal optimism was higher than the +33 recorded in the sWs sept. 2-5 poll. August alone, remittances from In terms of economic class, ofWs totaled $2.3 billion.” net optimism was +40 among the the expressed hope that the ABC, +43 among class D and +31 the proposed Customs modern- among class e. ization and tariff Act, which inIn terms of age groups, recludes provisions of raising the spondents 18-24 yielded a net tax ceilings for balikbayan box- +55, followed by 25-34 (+50); 35PAGE A2 44 (+40); 45-54 (+35) and 55 and

Binay seeks higher OFW tax-free ceiling VICe President Jejomar C. Binay wants the ceiling on taxable value for balikbayan boxes brought in or sent by overseas filipino workers (ofWs) increased to P150,000. Binay said the current P10,000 tax limit is no longer realistic because it was set in 1978 when the exchange rate was only P7.37 to $1. “Kunwari may umuwing ofW at may dalang bagong laptop para sa anak niya. Wala naman sigurong de-kalidad at brand new na laptop o computer na P10,000 lang ang presyo. Kaya doon pa lang sa laptop, ubos na ‘yong exemption niya (Let’s say that an ofW brought a laptop that costs P10,000 for his son, his exemption would only cover that laptop),” he said.

Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay

Binay said raising the tax ceiling would be a small token of gratitude for the millions of dollars ofWs pour into the country. “Latest figures show that remittances from January to August of this year have already reached $17.9 billion,” he pointed out. “In

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