San Francisco Edition -- December 16 -- 22, 2016

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Without ACA guarantees, 52-M adults could have trouble buying individual plans MORE than 1 in 4 adults younger than 65 live with conditions that private insurers could have declined to cover in some policies prior to the Affordable Care Act, according to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The researchers noted that a large share of those individuals likely get their insurance through their employers, which does not take into consideration prior health issues. But if the health law were repealed and those people lost their health insurance for any reason, they could face problems. Southern states carried the highest percentages of adults at risk of being shut out

HOME fires claim 2,500 lives and make up the vast majority of the roughly 70,000 emergencies the American Red Cross responds to each year in the United States. They happen about twice daily in the greater Los Angeles region. In light of the frequency at which fires wreak havoc, the Los Angeles chapter of the American Red Cross (ARC-LA) is encouraging residents of Historic Filipinotown and surrounding communities to volunteer in efforts to promote fire safety. They have also been offering free smoke alarm installations through-

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Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

‘UN rapporteur must comply with PH president’s conditions’ “They cannot come,” Yasay said, referring to Callamard and her team. “If they will not comply with the condiPHNOM PENH — With nary a hint that tions of our president regarding their visit she would follow conditions set by Phil- to the Philippines to validate their claims, ippine President Rodrigo Duterte, United then the trip will not push through. They Nations (UN) rapporteur Agnes Calla- cannot come here,” he added. mard would not be allowed to proceed He said Callamard as of press time with her investigation into alleged sum- has not signified her readiness to folmary executions of thousands of drug of- low the conditions for her probe set by fenders as part of his war on criminality. Malacañang. Foreign Affairs Perfecto Yasay Jr. Yasay explained that for the UN repmade this clear to reporters Wednesday, resentative to formalize her investigation, Dec. 14, after attending a meeting with she must agree to pre-conditions set by some 1,000 Filipino workers at the Sofi- the Office of the President. tel Hotel here. “They should have requested in the by CHRISTINA

MENDEZ

Philstar.com

Agnes Callamard Foreign and Commonwealth Office/Released

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PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte said he had ‘personally’ killed drug suspects before when he was still the mayor of Davao City. Duterte made the confession during his speech at Wallace Business Forum in Malacañang on Monday night, December 12, to set as an example for police. “I know it because—I am not trying to pull my own chair—in Davao I used to do it personally. Just to show to the [policemen] that if I can do it, why can’t you?” Duterte said. Before winning the presidency last May, Duterte, 71, served as mayor of Davao city for seven terms (22 years). “And I’d go around Davao with a motorcycle, with a

MISS U IN PH. Eleven Miss Universe bets poses with Department of Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo, Miss Universe 2016 Pia Wurtzbach, Paula Shugart of Miss Universe Organization and former Ilocos Sur Governor Chavit Singson. Teo said the official selling of tickets for the 65th international pageant will start on December 20. She said the prices of the VIP ticket would be more or less $1,000 each or roughly P50,000 but the cheapest or the general admission section ticket might costs around $160 or P8,000. Photo by Efigenio Toledo IV / Philstar.com

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when reporting on the Philippine war on drugs,” Andanar said. The statement comes following MALACAÑANG on Monday, a New York Times article entitled December 12, slammed the New “They are slaughtering us like York Times for allegedly being animals,” published last Decem‘one-sided’ in its recent report ber 7. The article — which covabout the administration’s cam- ers 57 murder victims at 41 sites paign against illegal drugs and over the span of 35 days — also the supposed spate of extrajudi- includes graphic images depicting some of the incidents. cial killings in the Philippines. In the piece, writer Daniel In a statement, Presidential Communications Secretary Mar- Berehulak reported that about tin Andanar called on foreign 2,000 people “had been slain at media to maintain impartiality the hands of the police alone” when reporting the Philippine since President Rodrigo Duterte government’s intensified cam- launched his “bloody and chaotic” crackdown on drugs. paign against narcotics. Berehukak added that vigilan“We ask the foreign media to present both sides of the story tes seem to be “taking seriously by DANA

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PH ends support for US patrols in the South China Sea to sovereignty in the South China Sea. American forces conducting OFFICIALS in Manila said on exercises asserting freedom of Monday, December 12, that they navigation in the region had been will prohibit the launch of U.S. allowed to stage their operations patrols from the Philippines in- from military bases in the Philtended to contest Beijing’s claims u PAGE A2 by ERIC

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by DANA

Palace hits the New York Times for being ‘one-sided’ in drug war piece

Secretary Martin Andanar

first place that there will be a validation or verification of the alleged violations of human rights. Instead of doing that they just jumped into conclusion, they based their arbitrary decision on media reports and then now, they want to come here,” he said. In October, Duterte – through Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea – formally invited Callamard to check for herself reports of extrajudicial killings allegedly perpetrated by law enforcers and vigilante groups in the conduct of the administration’s war on drugs. In his letter, Medialdea told Callamard

Duterte claims he ‘personally’ killed drug suspects

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American Red Cross reps urge Filipinos to prepare for disasters

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Mr. Duterte’s call to ‘slaughter them all.’” According to Andanar, the article “depicts the Philippines as the Wild, Wild West in this part of the world. This is farthest from the truth.” “If the reporter had bothered to check the facts of the 3,000 deaths under investigation by the Philippine National Police, only 1,080 are drug-related. The rest are murder and homicide cases perpetrated by gunmen which the Philippine National Police (PNP) is now investigating, the results of which will be made public in due time,” Andanar noted, insisting that

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Robredo, Liberal Party to discuss national issues in January meeting by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

THE Liberal Party (LP), including former President Benigno Aquino III, is slated to have a meeting next year to discuss and arrive at a party stand regarding

different national issues. According to Vice President Leni Robredo, the meeting, which has been arranged by interim LP President and Senator Francis Pangilinan, will be held in January 2017.

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