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PROTESTERS display placards during a rally at the Chinese Consulate at the financial district of Makati City on April 17 to protest against Beijing’s land-reclamation activities on disputed territory in the South China Sea. The protesters, led by Party-list Rep. Neri Colmenares of Bayan Muna, urge China to “stop its reclamation activities in the Mischief Reef.” AP

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LANNING to remodel your kitchen? Those of us who have been there are happy to share advice. Most of these tips would apply to any remodeling project. Take your time picking a builder, contractor or designbuild firm. Interview more than one, ask many questions (and pay attention to not just the answers, but to how the answers are given), check references, listen to your gut. And then when you have a contract, read it line by line, word by word, and get all of your questions satisfactorily answered before you sign. Expect upcharges, and build them into your budget. Some change orders will be beyond your or your builder’s control (surprises discovered during demolition, requirements imposed by your municipality’s architectural review board), and others you will initiate as new ideas come forth or you change your mind. (You will change your mind, most certainly more than once.) Beware: These projects have a way of leading one to the next. As long as they were having their kitchen remodeled, Carol Moresco-Goniu and her husband, Richard Goniu, figured they might as well redo the powder room, too. And then, the master bathroom suddenly looked ripe for a redo. Lisa Ziolkowski also replaced the front door and gave the front hallway, powder room and sun porch a facelift and had the living room and dining room repainted. Try to stay ahead of the game. If you’re told you won’t have to empty your cabinets for another month, do it in two weeks. Plan to spend lots of time online, where choices in everything from lighting fixtures to furniture and kitchen accessories are endless. Pick what you love. Know what the trends are, but don’t let them influence you unduly. “It’s important to have an idea of what you’re after,” said Moresco-Goniu, “but be open to suggestions.” “You’ve got to do a little bit of homework,” Goniu advised. Anticipate problems. You can’t get discouraged. Referencing the problems they had with their cabinets, Goniu said, “Most people would get angry. I was disappointed, but we made the decision not to push [the builder] to get it done. We said, ‘Take your time and do it right.’ If you get upset and angry, you’ll have nothing but disappointment.” “Stay calm,” Ziolkowski advised. “Your life is in disarray, but when it’s done, it’s so worth all the time and headaches.”

DECISIONS TO CONSIDER BEFORE A KITCHEN REMODEL CHOICES, choices. For some people, it’s a fun opportunity; for others, a stressful chore. Given the cost of remodeling, whatever you choose— whether it’s appliances, cabinet color, floor style or countertop—you’ll have to live with it for a long time. So it’s best to have a pretty good idea of what you want (or at least, think you want) before you begin. Here are 10 core decisions you should think through in advance when planning to remodel your kitchen: 1. Footprint. Will you work within your kitchen’s current dimensions, or do you want the room to be bigger? In which direction would you expand, and what are the ramifications for the rest of the house? 2. Cabinets (looks). Custom or prefab? Wood species, stain and glaze color, door style—all these decisions and more will need to be made. 3. Cabinets (configuration). For lower cabinets, you could do doors and shelves (pullout or stationary), or you could go with deep drawers. You probably want some of each, but how many and where? Will you have any pantries? How many and what size? Any pullout cutting boards? And how do you want to handle those pesky corners? 4. Countertops. Granite, quartz, laminate, concrete, wood or a combination. They all have their pros and cons. If going with granite, you’ll need to pick a pattern, then your specific slab(s), as well as weigh in as to how the slab will be cut for the various portions of countertop in the room. All of this takes time. Take as much as you need. 5. Floor. Hardwood is still popular, but durable luxury vinyl tile, ceramic tile and bamboo are other choices to consider. 6. Appliances (if buying new). Will you replace all of them, or only one or two? Will you match the color of existing appliances or go with what you eventually want them all to be? Do you want one oven or two? There are too many choices to list here, but keep in mind some of the newer options like a small beverage fridge and a microwave-convection oven combination. 7. Placement of appliances. It can be hard to picture yourself in a whole new space cooking dinner, but it’s worth making the effort. Moving the stove or fridge over a few inches could make all the difference. 8. Lighting. Pay close attention to where the can lights are placed in the ceiling. We ended up adding one directly above the sink that wasn’t in the original plan and are so glad we did. Also think through where you want light switches (every doorway is a good start). Do you want dimmers? What kind of under-cabinet lighting? 9. Colors. The good news is, wall colors can easily be swapped out. Not so with tile backsplashes, lighting fixtures or other colorful features you choose. 10. Miscellaneous: How hard could it be to pick out cabinet hardware? They’re just knobs and handles, after all. Answer: harder than you think. Other decisions you’ll need to be ready to make include the type of sink (material, one basin or two, built-in soap dispenser or not, etc.), type of faucet and color of outlets and switchplates. ■

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BANJO TOSS (left), musicians Eli Smith, Rashad Brown, Ernesto Gomez and Karen Polisk serenade participants as they parade to the banjo tossing arena shortly before the start of the fifth annual Brooklyn Folk Festival’s Gowanus Banjo Toss on Sunday in the KA HY WILLENS Brooklyn borough of New York. Smith, far left, is the event’s founder. AP/P/PKAT

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European Union (EU) foreign ministers meet on Monday as the continent races to address a humanitarian crisis that critics say the bloc’s governments helped create. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said 25 bodies have been recovered and 28 people have been rescued from the ship that capsized late Saturday off the Libyan coast. A survivor told Italian officials there were 950 people onboard, the news agency Ansa reported. Renzi said determining the exact number may be impossible. “I’ll present a set of proposals for Libya, one of the main routes of illegal trafficking of migrants,” EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said in a statement on her web site ahead of a meeting of the group’s Foreign Affairs Council in Luxembourg. Conflict-wracked Libya is being used by growing numbers of refugees as an embarkation point to reach Europe. More than 35,000 asylum seekers and migrants have already arrived by boat this year, according

to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. If the toll of the latest tragedy is confirmed, about 1,600 people will have died in 2015, the office said in a statement. That compares with 3,500 deaths and 219,000 successful crossings in 2014, it said.

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“A MASS grave is being created in the Mediterranean Sea and European policies are responsible,” Loris De Filippi, president of the Italian branch of the medical humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders, said in an e-mailed statement. “Faced with thousands of desperate people fleeing wars and crises, Europe has closed borders, forcing people in search of protection to risk their lives and die at sea.” Italy and Malta, the closest European countries to the doomed vessel, deployed navy and coast guard ships on Sunday to find survivors. “We need to take bold actions

to deal with the growing migration crisis,” Dimitris Avramopolous, Europe’s commissioner for migration, said in a statement on Sunday. The UN agency quoted Maltese authorities as saying 700 people were onboard when the vessel left the Libyan port of Zuara. A Maltese military official, who asked not to be identified, said the boat capsized about 61 nautical miles (113 kilometers) north of Libya late Saturday.

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ITALIAN news reports said the boat capsized when the passengers hoping to be rescued rushed to one side after spotting a merchant ship. “Acting against human trafficking must stop being an Italian-only or a Maltese-only priority,” said Renzi, who added that he discussed the latest sinking with counterparts including French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and that he hopes an EU summit on migration can be held by on Friday to follow up on Monday’s talks. There’s no decision on a possible EU summit. Renzi has called on Europe to help stabilize Libya and has offered to lead a UN-backed mission into the North African country should diplomatic efforts fail. Italians were among the last foreigners to evacuate Libya in February when the embassy in the capital Tripoli was forced to suspend its activities due to increased violence.

N THE GULF OF MEXICO—Five years after the worst US offshore oil spill, the industry is working on drilling even further into the risky depths beneath the Gulf of Mexico to tap massive deposits once thought unreachable. But critics say energy companies haven’t developed the corresponding safety measures to

prevent another disaster or contain one if it happens—a sign, environmentalists say, that the lessons of BP Plc.’s spill were short-lived. The explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig engulfed the high-tech platform in flames, killed 11 men and injured hundreds. Oil, natural gas and toxic sludge poured into the Gulf for 87 days as

regulators, industry and the White House struggled to contain the offshore disaster. Since the Macondo disaster five years ago on Monday, federal agencies have approved about two dozen next-generation, ultra-deep wells. The number of deepwater drilling rigs has increased, too, from 35 at the time of the Macondo blowout to 48

US Trade Representative Michael Froman (left) meets Japanese Economy Minister Akira Amari in Tokyo. Top Japan and US trade officials met, seeking to close gaps over autos and farm trade before Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits AT RU HARUNA/SANKEI SPORTS SHIMBUN VIA AP,P,P POOL Washington later this month. ATA

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OK YO —Japan’s top trade negotiator met with US Trade Representative Michael Froman on Monday, seeking to resolve differences on autos and farm exports that are hindering progress toward a Pacific Rim trade deal. Economy Minister Akira Amari, Japan’s top trade negotiator, sought to keep expectations low. “I expect the exchanges to be extremely severe,” Amari said of the talks, which began late Sunday. “I will do my utmost to narrow the gap between Japan and the United States while firmly keeping in mind our national interest.” Amari said the two sides were still trying to resolve differences over removing trade barriers in key areas. Japan wants greater market opening for its exports of autos and auto parts.

The US hopes to export more rice, pork and other farm products to Japan. The talks between Japan and the US are part of negotiations among 12 nations participating in the US-led Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), which eventually aims to create a free-trade zone in the Asia-Pacific region. Amari earlier said that some of the remaining issues between Japan and the US would likely be resolved at upcoming 12-nation talks. He has downplayed the possibility of a deal with the US before Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Washington later this month. An agreement by US lawmakers last week to propose legislation allowing President Barack Obama to negotiate trade accords for overall congressional review appeared to help move things along. AP

by the AP shows the average ocean depth of all wells started since 2010 is 40 percent deeper than the average well drilled in the five years before that. And that’s just the depth of the water. Drillers are exploring a “golden zone” of oil and natural gas that lies roughly 20,000 feet (6,095 meters) beneath the sea floor, far deeper

than BP’s Macondo well, which was considered so tricky at the time that a rig worker killed in the blowout once described it to his wife as “the well from hell.” Geophysicists estimate oil companies can unleash Saudi Arabian-like gushers at these unprecedented depths from fields capable of yielding up to 300,000 barrels of oil a day. AP

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JIM FURYK prevails for the second time at RBC Heritage, the other coming in 2010 in what turned out to be the best year of his career. AP

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RINDISI, Italy—Serena Williams thought she was ready for the clay-court season. As it turns out, the top-ranked player still has a long way to go toward finding the form that could propel her to a 20th Grand Slam title at the French Open. “Today has been a big eye opener,” Williams said after coming back from a set down to post a windy, error-filled 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-3 win over Sara Errani on Sunday in a Fed Cup playoff against Italy. Brindisi-born Flavia Pennetta then routed 65th-ranked Christina McHale, 6-1, 6-1, and Pennetta and Errani beat Williams and Alison Riske, 6-0, 6-3, in the decisive doubles match to give Italy a 3-2 win. “I need to go home and really train,” Williams said. “I’m totally not as ready for clay-court season as I thought I was.... Next time I’ll be really, really ready and I’ll know what to expect. Now I’m in the mind-set of, ‘You know what, I’m not on hard court.’ I’m playing like I’m on hard court and I’m not. So I have to play and be ready to hit a thousand shots if necessary.” Williams also won her opening singles match last Saturday but the US sorely missed her sister Venus Williams, who withdrew from the US team due to a personal matter. Also missing was rising star Madison Keys, who declined an invitation from US captain Mary Joe Fernandez. “Everybody that could be here was here,” Fernandez said. Italy returns to the World Group and can compete for

the Fed Cup trophy next year while the US is relegated to World Group II. It was Williams’s first career loss in the Fed Cup, dropping to 16-1—13-0 in singles and 3-1 in doubles. Errani and Pennetta celebrated by throwing water at each other and captain Corrado Barazzutti, and dancing on the red clay court. Italy has now beaten the US five consecutive times, including back-to-back finals in 2009 and 2010. “When we won those two finals everyone said, ‘Well, the Williams didn’t come,’” Barazzutti said. “So having Serena here makes this a little bit sweeter. We showed we’re one of the best teams in the world no matter who we play against.” In her singles match, Williams held a massive 70-7 lead in winners but she committed nearly three times as many unforced errors as the 15th-ranked Errani—61-23. Until the very end, Williams struggled to dictate play against someone who had never before presented her with serious problems. “I don’t think I ever really got the hang of it,” Williams said. “I really struggled today in the wind, on both sides. I don’t know what side was worse for me. Usually I’m able to adjust and it’s a little disappointing that I wasn’t able to adjust sooner.” Still, Williams improved to 20-0 this year in singles. But Williams usually dominates Errani by taking

advantage of the Italian’s weak serve. This time, the wind prevented her from stepping too far into the court. The Circolo Tennis Brindisi is located next to the southern city’s port and a sharp breeze was blowing off the bay. Williams and Errani often had to catch their tosses and start their service motions over again, or delay play when the wind whipped clay into their eyes between points. “The wind helped me,” Errani said. “Against a player like her it favored me.” With the soldout crowd of 4,000 chanting her first name, Errani served for the match at 5-4 in the second set but Williams played solidly and then the American surged to a 6-1 lead in the tiebreaker and pushed it to a third. There were four consecutive breaks of serve to open the third set and it was tied 3-3 before Williams finally surged ahead. “I had a great experience here in both singles and doubles,” Williams said. “I realized there are some things I want to work on. So I’m going to go home, train a little bit and get ready for the rest of the season.” AP

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ILTON HEAD ISLAND, South Carolina—Jim Furyk had gone 100 starts without winning, a stretch that gnawed at his psyche and challenged his confidence. That all disappeared in uncharacteristic fashion last Sunday, when he won his first Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) Tour title in five years with birdies on both playoff holes to outlast Kevin Kisner at the RBC Heritage. When the winning putt fell on the par-three 17th, the typically reserved Furyk dropped his putter and punched the air. “I think getting excited on 17 there was a lot of pent-up frustrations,” he said. Furyk won for the second time at RBC Heritage, the other coming in 2010 in what turned out to be the best year of his career. He won two other events, including the Tour Championship, and captured the $10-million FedEx Cup. Furyk won the 2003 US Open and entered this tournament ranked 10th in the world, but he has struggled to close out events. He was 0-of-9 when leading tournaments after three rounds since that Tour Championship victory. He is 44 and always believed he’d win again. “But I was starting to feel like this game is beating me up, and the losing hurts a lot more

than winning feels good,” he said. “I think I just forget how good” it feels to win. With that came a $1.062-million payday. For Kisner, it was his best finish on the PGA Tour. Furyk led by a stroke when Kisner birdied the 72nd hole to force the playoff, the fourth in the last six tournaments at Harbour Town Golf Links. On the first extra hole, Kisner rolled in a second-straight birdie putt on the 18th. But Furyk answered with a birdie to keep the playoff going. After Kisner missed his birdie try on No. 17, Furyk sank a 12-foot putt for his 17th career PGA Tour victory. Furyk shot a 63 and Kisner a 64, leaving them both at 18-under 266. Third-round leader Troy Merritt was at 16 under after a 69. Defending champion Matt Kuchar (68) was at 14 under and Masters winner Jordan Spieth (70) was eight shots back. It was an odd tournament for Furyk. He looked as if he’d get left behind early, making 18 pars in the first round to fall five shots back. Furyk found his game last Friday with eight birdies on the way to a 64. He had a 68 last Saturday, yet knew he needed to fire himself as he did last Friday to have a chance. Boy, did he ever. Furyk had six birdies on his first nine holes, including a 48-footer on the par-4 eighth that moved him in front. A bogey on the 11th dropped Furyk into a four-way tie for first, but

he responded with birdies on three of the next four holes and seemed set for an easy ride. When his long putt on No. 8 rolled in, Furyk said he began to think “this may be the day.” Kisner, though, chased him down on the back nine. He birdied the 14th and 15th to pull within a stroke and stuck his approach on the signature lighthouse hole at No. 18 within 7 feet for a tying birdie. Kisner kissed his wife, Brittany, and 10-month-old daughter Kathleen on the way to the scoring trailer to prepare for more golf. Furyk is used to such grinding at Harbour Town. When he won in 2010, Brian Davis tied him on the final hole to force a playoff—won by Furyk when Davis struck a loose impediment on his swing and called a penalty on himself. Kisner expected Furyk, who made 11 birdies in 20 holes, to tie him after his putt on the first playoff hole. “You don’t expect a guy of Jim’s caliber to miss a 6-footer straight up the hill,” Kisner said. Merritt fell to third after a third 69. His other score was a course-record tying 61 in the second round on Friday. Merritt couldn’t keep up with Furyk’s charge and lost his chance after hitting out of bounds on No. 12

and taking double bogey. Merritt made up for it a few holes later with an eagle-2 on No. 16. Spieth closed an amazing fivetournament stretch. He won the Valspar Championship a month ago and followed that with seconds at the Texas and Houston opens before matching Tiger Woods’s record of 18 under at Augusta National. For Spieth, 19 of his past 20 rounds have been under par. Spieth had a whirlwind media tour in New York on Monday and Tuesday before arriving at Hilton Head. Now the 21-year-old Texan wants to get back to Dallas in time to attend the Academy of Country Music Awards. He’ll return to golf in two weeks at the World Golf Championship Match Play event. Divots: Tom Watson finally played like his age, the 65-year-old finishing with a 5-over 76 after making the cut at Harbour Town with a birdie on the 18th hole last Friday. Watson says playing tour courses is taking a toll on “this old body.” ...Golfers went off in groups of three on the first and 10th tees starting at 7:30 a.m. to beat expected stormy weather later in the day.

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last month, according to data from IHS Energy, a Houston company that collects industry statistics. Department of Interior officials overseeing offshore drilling did not provide data on these wells and accompanying exploration and drilling plans, information that the Associated Press (AP) requested last month. But a review of offshore well data

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“I don’t want to decide on it [alone]. We must have a nuclear regulatory body to decide on it because that is a very sensitive issue,” Petilla said. Among others, the body will address the safety concerns raised by various sectors that are against the revival of the power facility. “No one will sell uranium to us if we have no nuclear body. This is a big task,” the energy chief said. The BNPP will require $400 million to $600 million to revive the abandoned facility. “The structures are older,” according to Petilla. The $2.3-billion nuclear power plant was built

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Coloma confirmed that an undeterred President Aquino is also expected to prod fellow leaders at the upcoming Asean Summit in Malaysia to facilitate the adoption of a binding Code of Conduct covering countries with conflicting territorial claims. At a media briefing, Coloma confirmed reports that the Philippines and Vietnam are working out a “strategic partnership” to counter Chinese aggression in their territories, but he added that the details are still being “worked out.” “The details of the proposed strategic partnership are still being defined and worked out by the two countries. So, that is the current status,” Coloma told Palace reporters.

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ancing and pivot of forces in the region to effectively help check China’s aggressive reclamation and encroachment “activities” in the West Philippine Sea. Communications Secretary Herminio B. Coloma Jr. cited concerns raised by Washington officials over recent developments in brewing territorial conflicts in the region, particularly the Philippines and Vietnam, among other Asian countries sharing borders with China. The secretary pointed out that the Obama administration was also quick to address fastchanging situations in the region. Coloma noted that no less than US President Barrack Obama aired apprehension over the reports.

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ORE than 11,500 American and Filipino military personnel launched one of their largest annual combat-readiness exercises on Monday amid growing alarm over massive land reclamations by China in disputed West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) territories. Philippine military officials said the Balikatan (or shoulder-to-shoulder) maneuvers, which involve more than 90 aircraft and ships, were not directed at China. But the venue of some of the war games in waters facing the disputed region and a focus on territorial defense appear to link the exercises to the long-simmering conflict. Malacañang on Monday affirmed it is banking, among others, on the US’s rebal-

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IL prices are likely to stay low for a long time after falling more than 40 percent in the past year, said officials from two members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Nigeria and Algeria both warned that oil prices, currently at around $60 a barrel, probably won’t recover to the 2011-2013 level of more than $100 a barrel. “You forecast at your own risk, but it seems to me that we should be regarding this as a permanent shock,” Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Nigerian finance minister, said on a panel discussion on Sunday in Washington near the end of the International Monetary Fund’s spring meetings. “We should prepare our economies for that eventuality.” The comments highlight a growing worry among oil-producing nations ahead of an important Opec meeting in June in Vienna. Brent crude has fallen about 42 percent over the past year, though it has increased 11 percent so far this year.

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SUMMER DAYS A tourist jumps into the clear waters of Lake Danao in Ormoc, Leyte. The lake attracts both foreign and local tourists because of its pristine waters, allowing residents in the area to earn extra income as they help the local government maintain and take care of the lake. NONIE REYES

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HE city government of Parañaque announced that Ayala Land Inc., the property-development arm of the Ayala group, is joining the action at the Manila Entertainment City in Parañaque with its plan to build a huge mall complex. Mayor Edwin L. Olivarez said that, according to documents, Ayala Land’s plan includes the construction of a businessprocess outsourcing (BPO) hub and a hotel at a 9-hectare property in the Entertainment City. Olivarez said the decision of Ayala Land

OLIVAREZ: “We welcome with open arms Ayala Land’s investment, which we estimate should create at least 10,000 new jobs for our people and help sustain the country’s robust economic growth.”

to invest in Parañaque is a huge vote of confidence for the city, which, in 2014, was adjudged the country’s most competitive city in terms of economic dynamism, and

is now dubbed the Mega City by the Bay. “This is another affirmation of Parañaque’s emergence as a new economic and business hub,” he said. He added: “We welcome with open arms Ayala Land’s investment, which we estimate should create at least 10,000 new jobs for our people and help sustain the country’s robust economic growth.” Olivarez said Ayala Land filed an application for a locational clearance with the city’s Local Zoning Board of Adjustments and Appeals for its Entertainment City project, which is entirely within the jurisdiction of Barangay Tambo in Parañaque. C  A

■ JAPAN 0.3729 ■ UK 66.3415 ■ HK 5.7197 ■ CHINA 7.1537 ■ SINGAPORE 32.9570 ■ AUSTRALIA 34.4285 ■ EU 47.9239 ■ SAUDI ARABIA 11.8232 Source: BSP (20 April 2015)


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