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PERSONAL REMITTANCES APPROXIMATED GROWTH OF ECONOMY IN FIRST 4 MONTHS AT 5.1 PERCENT

Remittances still growing but at slower pace INSIDE

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HE personal remittances sent home by some 10 million overseas Filipinos— representing gross earnings of both land- and sea-based workers, including socalled personal transfers and capital transfers between households—approximated the continued growth of the broad economy in the first four months to 5.1 percent, or $8.65 billion, from only $8.23 billion 12 months earlier.

PICK THE PERFECT SOFA

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H, good God, what is important is to do the Lord’s will and to keep on climbing even if the road is uphill. Success is Your gift to us who try with patience, endurance, even though life seems too dry. So we try to smile and confront the shadows that darken the next mile. Forward we go on with courage—head high. Our full trust is in You because our hope will never die. Amen. WORD AND LIFE, FR. VIC CERVANIA, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON

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How to pick the perfect sofa

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UYING a sofa feels a little like getting married—there is so much to consider before you pick the one you want to settle down with, isn’t there? Which one has the arms, legs, seats you’re attracted to? Which one will give you a safe place to land when you’re plum worn out by life? Which one do you want to show off to all your friends? Here are the four most important things to consider when looking for true love in a sofa. 1. Arms of lo love. Your sofa can’t just be eye candy. It has to work for your daily life. So take a few seconds to list out what you’ll be doing when you’re settling in: Reading? Napping? Watching TV? Have face-to-face heart-to-hearts with your friends? Then pick an arm style that will help you achieve your checklist. I have a Chesterfield sofa in my own home because I like how the high (shelter) arms wrap around me, serving as a back and headrest while I read. I’m also crazy about its classic lines, with the tufted back and nail head trim. I asked Mark Gilmore, the vice president of sales at CR Laine, to weigh in on the how-to-pick-a-sofa discussion, because he’s a pro at helping people make great matches. If you like to nap on your sofa, Mark recommends a rolled arm or a sock arm, which have lots of soft padding, so they can act like a pillow. Mark says a track arm is a great option if you want a more modern or contemporary aesthetic. He also points out that with its thinner, sleeker styling, it takes up less room, so it may be a good pick if you have less space for a sofa. 2. Great legs. What kind of legs would you like on your sofa? Exposed or skirted? Turned or a block leg? It may seem like a small detail, but the leg you pick for your sofa will make a big difference in its overall appearance. If you want more air under the sofa, Mark recommends an exposed leg that is longer and thinner. At market this year, CR Laine showcased an acrylic leg, a plucky choice that gave a fun contemporary finish. I’m a huge fan of turned legs mounted on castor wheels. They give a sofa a timeless, gracious feel. If you like the look of a skirted sofa, and you have pets, I recommend a high-performing fabric you can easily clean: Lots of dogs (like mine!) love to sleep against the sofa and they can leave sofa skirts grungy.

Polish from shoes can also stain sofa skirts. 3. Best seat in the house. In my book, the most important feature of a sofa is that it be sink-into comfortable. Everybody has a different “Goldilocks” point—when the cushions aren’t too soft or too firm, but just right. Spend some time sitting in prospective sofas to see which ones feel like bliss to you. Mark says their top-selling cushion has the feel of down, soft and comfy, but it doesn’t actually contain feathers. Sofas come in lots and lots of different cushion configurations. One of my favorites is a bench seat with a tight back. The Knole sofa is a great example of a bench seat. I love this look, but it’s not for everybody. Over time, the bench seat fabric stretches a bit from use

and appears wrinkled, more soft and relaxed. Another popular pick is a two-over-two or threeover-three style, with matching seat and back cushions. The cushions can either be loose or attached, depending upon your preference. If you have little kids, and you don’t want the cushions made into forts, I’d recommend the attached back cushions! Some seat cushions come in “T” shapes, meaning the outside cushions wrap around the front of the arm. This is the style you see in lots of traditional sofas, like those with English arms (one of my favorite arm styles). Others are square, meaning all the cushions are identical. Mark says one pro of the square cushion is you can rotate the cushions around to keep the wear even.

4. Finish with fabulous fabric. When you buy a quality sofa, you will have it for years, so select upholstery fabric you love. My advice is to go with fabric that is neutral enough that you can change its look over and again just by switching up your pillows. I’ll be writing about that soon: How to pick pillows that give your sofa loads of character. Mark says outdoor fabrics have also become a popular option because they wear well and clean up easily, a great choice if you have kids or pets. ■ www.nellhills.com. marycarol@nellhills.com.

Sleeping beauty URATEX Premium Touch Viscoluxe

PERHAPS the power of sleep was already apparent to the Brothers Grimm, or Charles Perrault, when they wrote that enduring fairy tale about a beautiful princess who falls under a sleeping enchantment. At any rate, sleep and the myriad health benefits that can be derived from it, have been increasingly talked up in the face of modern lifestyles that often deny people the recommended eight hours of blissful Zzzs. The importance of sleep to good health was once more stressed by Dr. Phyllis C. Zee, the director of the Sleep Disorders Center of Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois, during a talk at the first International Sleep Medicine Symposium. The two-day seminar, dubbed “Sleep Health For All Specialties,” was held recently at the St. Luke’s Medical Center Global City in Taguig City. In support of the sleep medicine symposium, Uratex (www.uratex. com.ph) is highlighting its highcom.ph quality and innovative foam and mattress products that have been known to help consumers get a good night’s sleep, while also providing a platform for health professionals to provide the public tips on enjoying the same. “Aerobic exercise is a simple strategy that will help people feel better,’’ said Zee, citing recent studies on ways to improve the quality of sleep. “It is important that we identify behavioral ways to improve sleep. Just like nutrition and exercise, she adds, sleep is a necessary

component of a healthy lifestyle. By improving a person’s sleep, then his physical and mental health also improves. People who do not sleep well are more likely to be in poor health. They have problems managing their hypertension or diabetes,’’ Zee says. Other ways to achieve good sleep include sleeping in a cool, dark and quiet room; going to bed at the same time every night; and not staying in bed too long if you can’t fall asleep. Local sleep experts also cite the importance of having a smooth, soft and cool mattress that will support your body’s key pressure areas ensuring that it is perfectly aligned. Spurred by advances in sleep science technology, Uratex Philippines has introduced innovations in its mattresses, including sanitation, tencel, memory foam, pocketed coil, 3D spacer fabric and hydragel memory foam.

Not surprisingly, the brand has gained the trust of the Philippine Orthopaedic Association. Its acclaimed mattress collections include the Orthocare Collection (Harmony, Symmetry and Balance), which alleviates back pain problems with a hospitalquality mattress that combines a high-density foam with multizone topper to relieve contact pressure and ensure better blood circulation. The Senso Memory Mattress (Ultima, Extra and Original) collection, meanwhile, is constructed using a visco-elastic foam on top of high-density base. This enables the foam to mold or cradle the body in a way that dramatically eases pressure and feels incredibly comfortable. The Premium Touch Viscoluxe collection, on the hand, has an advanced pocket spring system combined with a bodymolding memory foam for a mattress of soothing indulgence.

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Boeing, Airbus race to churn out planes

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EATTLE—At this week’s Paris Air Show, new jet orders will be trumpeted and the latest aircraft will fly overhead as crowds of aviation-industry insiders watch from the outside decks of corporate hospitality suites. Yet, for both Boeing and archrival Airbus, the main focus right now is back home at their factories. In Paris their prime agenda will be to assure airlines they can deliver on their huge backlog of orders by churning out aircraft at previously unheard-of rates. Boeing officials think Airbus could announce it is raising production of its A320 single-aisle workhorse beyond 60 jets per month in 2018—a move that would drive Boeing to match its rival by accelerating above the planned 52-per-month pace on the 737. Beyond that, here are some things to look for: One certainty is Airbus, based in France, will handily beat Boeing, which has a big presence in the Seattle region, on order announcements. While Boeing sales chief John Wojick claims not to hoard announcements for the Paris and Farnborough, England, air shows, Airbus super salesman John Leahy “likes big numbers at air shows,” said Adam Pilarski, aviation analyst with consultancy Avitas. Leahy has been working for some time to finalize a large and long-delayed A330 order from China. In a move that has implications for Boeing’s slow-selling 747-8 jumbo jet, Airbus may also trot out a customer for some used A380 superjumbos, a move designed to prove there is a secondary market for these equally slow-selling giants. Making its air-show debut will be Canada’s much-delayed Bombardier Cseries—an airliner too small and arriving too late to be a challenge to the single-aisle jet families of Airbus and Boeing. It is possible the new Airbus single-aisle A320neo will also make its first appearance. If that jet does join the A380 and the new A350 widebody twinjet in the flying display, it will be a telling rejoinder to Boeing, coming a couple of weeks after the US jet-maker began building the first wings for its answer to the neo, the 737 MAX, which won’t fly for another year. Boeing’s 787-9 will fly again in the daily aerial display each afternoon in Paris, after wowing the crowd at last year’s Farnborough Air Show near London with a breathtaking touchand-go maneuver. That maneuver was banned after Day One at Farnborough as too dangerous, guaranteeing an audience on Monday eager to see if Parisian authorities may be more lenient. In recent weeks Boeing test pilots have been preparing their flying routine in the Vietnam Airlines 787-9 that will appear in Paris. Along with roaring jet-fighter planes and other military hardware, that is the entertainment in Paris. In serious meetings at the show, discussion will revolve around how fast Airbus and Boeing can build the nearly 12,000 planes they already have on order.

Boeing automation

IN pre-Paris tours of two Washington state final-assembly plants, Boeing showed off progress toward its planned production ramp-up. Just outside Seattle, in Renton, automated wing-panel fastening machines are the latest innovation in a 737 plant that is being transformed into the most productive airplane factory on the planet. And nearby, in Everett, 787 Dreamliner production is finally smooth enough that managers are preparing to carefully wind down the temporary “surge line” that is operated since 2012. That will mean the entire seven-jetsper-month production is done on the main 787 assembly line.

About 600 mechanics work on each of the two 787 lines. When the surge line closes at the end of the year, probably around 800 workers will staff the accelerated main assembly line, with the rest redeploying to either 777 or 737 production, said Brett VandePutte, director of 787 structures manufacturing. Just outside the main Everett assembly plant, the foundation of Boeing’s future production is being laid with the construction of two massive new buildings where the wings and fuselage of the 777X will be fabricated using highly automated robotic systems starting in 2018. So that all the wrinkles can be worked out in advance, some of the new technology is being introduced early to make the fuselage of the current 777-300ER. “We’ll be building 100-percent robotic fuselages before the 777X comes along,” 777 Vice President Elizabeth Lund said in a briefing. In the 777 final-assembly line, engineers will also install new tooling capable of holding either the current metal 777 wing, or the longer, carbon-composite 777X wing. In this tricky transition to the 777X, Boeing acknowledged during the pre-Paris briefings, the 777 production rate will have to temporarily drop from the current rate of 100 jets per year, though by how much is undetermined. In addition, a sales gap for 777s in the final years of this decade must be filled to avoid any steeper production-rate cut. To bridge that gap, industry analysts say, Boeing is offering big discounts on current-generation 777s. That could shake loose some orders in Paris.

Airbus ‘Future factory’

AIRBUS’S plans for production increases look remarkably similar to Boeing’s. In briefings late last month, Airbus Chief Operating Officer Tom Williams said the jet-maker plans to move beyond its previous method of largely hand-building airplanes because there are limits to “that kind of artisanal approach.” To reach Airbus’s already announced 2017 target of 50 singleaisle jets per month, Williams added, “You need to build a single-aisle aircraft every six-and-a-half hours.” A computer simulation of the Airbus “Future Factory” shows automated guided vehicles silently delivering parts to an assembly line as robots lift fuselage panels into place and fasten them together. For both manufacturers, pursuing automation not only speeds production and fuels this huge production surge but may also, when a downturn eventually follows, provide a way for them to avoid big swings in their work forces. In the past, to maintain employment in its European factories, Airbus has been very reluctant to ever cut production rates as Boeing has done over past cycles. By introducing automation and lean production efficiencies, fewer people need be added during the upturn. Fueling this industrial revolution in both Renton and Toulouse, where Airbus is based, is the battle over the single-aisle-jet market, in which the Airbus A320neo family is well ahead of the Boeing 737 MAX family. Airbus has a total of almost 3,800 neo orders. Boeing, which launched its jet eight months after Airbus did, has amassed 2,725 MAX orders. Single-aisle orders in Paris will be scrutinized for any shift in the balance. Airbus is pushing up production to cement its 60-percent single-aisle market share. Boeing is doing the same to try to catch up. Yet, Aboulafia said this “headlong rush by both sides toward making 60-plus single-aisle jets per month appears very risky and probably unsustainable.” TNS

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Google buying Twitter? CEO’s departure spurs speculation

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ILL Google buy Twitter? Following news that embat embat-tled Twitter Chief Executive Officer Dick Costolo is stepping down, some analysts are speculating that Twitter could be an acquisition target. Years ago, Twitter turned down offers from Google and Facebook, choosing instead to compete with them for ad dollars and users. But advertising never became as lucrative as investors wanted and user growth has stagnated for the microblogging service. Now, the company is in a state of flux as its chief executive of five years is scheduled to step down on July 1, a situation that Jefferies analysts say could make conditions ripe for an acquisition. “Prospective buyers have been interested in purchasing Twitter in the past,” analysts Brian Pitz and Brian Fitzgerald wrote in a note to clients. “And the lack of a CEO successor signals to us the potential for acquisition.” Pitz and Fitzgerald did not name any potential suitors, but said the likelihood of a deal is “heightened” as Twitter scours internally and externally for a new CEO.

Come July 1, cofounder Jack Dorsey will take the helm on an interim basis. Twitter has long been the subject of acquisition rumors, none of which has come to pass. That has not stopped the chatter. Last week major Twitter investor Chris Sacca posted a nearly 8,500word essay lamenting all the missed opportunities to boost advertising at Twitter. He then took to CNBC to proclaim that Google and Twitter would be an “instant fit.” Some observers cast doubt on a potential sale. “I’d be surprised to see Twitter get acquired by another company,” said Betsy Sigman, professor of social media and information systems at Georgetown University. According to Sigman, recent changes introduced to Twitter, such as the removal of a character limit in direct messages and the launch

THEN- TTERR Chief Executive Officer Dick Costolo, Chairman and Cofounder Jack Dorsey, and cofounders THEN-TWI Evan Williams and Biz Stone, applaud as they watch the ringing of the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange in this file photo. Despite executive turmoil and a stock price that has fallen 30 percent since late April, industry experts —not to mention loyal users—see potential in the company. But first it needs to address some of its biggest problems. AP

of the Periscope mobile app, could help the company. Removing some of the limitations in Twitter’s direct-messaging feature could encourage direct-message advertising, which could boost the company’s bottom line. And with Periscope, the company is tapping into the growing live video-streaming market, which “could catch on” and increase engagement. That said, if Twitter were to be acquired, Sigman said Google would be an obvious candidate because it

Homebuilders Standard Pacific, Ryland Group agree to merger

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OS ANGELES—Standard Pacific Corp. and Ryland Group Inc. have agreed to merge in an all-stock transaction that will create a single homebuilder with operations in 17 US states. The merger marks the first big move toward consolidation among the major publicly traded homebuilders in years and comes as the US housing market continues to gradually regain its footing after years in a deep slump. The two California-based homebuilders said late Sunday that their boards of directors unanimously agreed to go forward with “a merger of equals” that would form a company with an equity market capitalization of about $5.2 billion. Ryland was the fifth-ranked US homebuilder last year, based on home closings, while Standard Pacific was 11th, according to Builder magazine. Together, the builders accounted for 12,633 home closings last year, which would make the combined company the fourth-biggest builder. The top three are D.R. Horton, Lennar Corp. and PulteGroup. Executives at Standard Pacific and Ryland said the merger will create a company that can sell homes potentially to a broader array of buyers. The new company would also own or control roughly 74,000 land parcels for homes. “We believe we’re in the middle innings of the homebuilding cycle,” Scott Stowell, chief executive officer and president of Standard Pacific Homes, said in an interview. “We’re able to integrate the company, position it with approximately 540 active selling communities, so that we can fully capitalize on the

housing-market recovery.” Standard Pacific sells homes in California, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Florida and the Carolinas and caters primarily to move-up buyers, or homeowners looking to sell their home and buy a new one. Ryland Group sells homes in 17 states and builds homes aimed to everyone from first-time homebuyers to high-end homes. “It seems to be a good fit,” said Alex Barron, president and founder of Housing Research Center, an independent equity firm in El Paso, Texas. “There are some advantages potentially in terms of cost of labor, cost of materials, if you’re perceived to be a bigger builder.” Job gains over the past year have put homebuyers in a stronger financial position, which has helped drive sales of new homes this year. Through the first four months, sales of new US homes were running 23.7 percent higher than in the same period last year. Homebuilders have benefited from a tight supply of available homes for sale, which have driven home prices higher. Over the past 12 months, the median sales price for new homes has risen 8.3 percent to $297,300. In April new home sales climbed 6.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 517,000. Still, sales remain below the 700,000 pace that economist say indicates a healthy market. “We’re in the early stages of recovery, so we’re looking for that slow, steady growth,” said Larry Nicholson, Ryland’s president and chief executive. “We see the opportunity to put the two [companies] together, strengthen our market positions,

take some costs out of the business, put more money to the bottom line, become a much more efficient organization, while continuing to grow it, which gives you a lot of benefits in the market.” Ryland and Standard Pacific estimate that the merger could result in annual cost savings of $50 million to $70 million for the new company. A significant amount of those savings could be reaped by late next year, the companies said. The executives declined to say how many jobs could be eliminated as a result of the merger. Under the terms of the merger, Standard Pacific will conduct a 1 for 5 reverse stock split. Afterward, Ryland shareholders will receive 1.0191 shares of Standard Pacific stock in exchange for each Ryland share. Standard Pacific shareholders will end up with about 59 percent ownership of the combined company, while Ryland shareholders own 41 percent. Nicholson would become CEO and president of the combined company, which will operate under a new name to be disclosed once the merger is complete. Stowell will become executive chairman of the new company’s 10-member board, which will be split between board members from Standard Pacific and Ryland. The deal, which must be approved by shareholders and clear any regulatory hurdles, is expected to close in the fall. The companies were scheduled to conduct a conference call with analysts early Monday. Shares in Ryland Group are up about 11 percent this year, while Standard Pacific is up 14.7 percent. AP

lacks its own robust social network. “They’ve never done as well as Facebook with Google Plus.” A Google spokesman did not immediately comment. In a conference call on Thursday regarding his departure, Costolo said Twitter’s board would “carefully evaluate” any offer and that it’s committed to maximizing value for shareholders. But, he said, the focus is to do so as an independent company. Twitter shares rose 10 cents, or 0.3 percent, to $35.94. TNS

Ford’s European sales up in May

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ETROIT—Ford saw a slight increase in sales in Europe in May as the auto industry continues to slowly recover and the automaker prepares to launch a raft of key new products. The Dearborn-based automaker sold 99,900 vehicles last month in the traditional 20 Western European markets, an increase of 1.5 percent from a year ago, which is the same increase as the industry as a whole. That brings Ford’s year-to-date increase to 9.3 percent with almost 542,000 vehicles sold through the first five months, which is outpacing the industry’s 7.2-percent growth. And the best is yet to come, said Roelant de Waard, vice president of marketing, sales and service for Ford of Europe, in an interview. A number of key products will go on sale in July, kicking off the second half of the year when the automaker expects to increase its market share that was flat at 7.8 percent for the month and 8.1 percent year-to-date. The first shipment of Ford Mustangs left a US port on Thursday, bound for Europe and de Waard is hopeful they will be in dealerships by July 4. Almost 5,000 are already spoken for and while Europe is getting an ample allotment, the sales chief said there is always the possibility demand will exceed supply and with sales strong in the US as well, he doubts he could get more than his allotment. Also launching now are the new S-Max, Galaxy and C-Max which are popular vehicles in Europe, And dealers will soon get their first Mondeo Vignale which is a high-end version of the mid-size sedan, similar to a Lincoln in the US The Vignale series will continue to roll out with an S-Max Vignale next year and more models to follow, de Waard said. In May Ford’s sales increase was led by the new Mondeo (up 75 percent); the EcoSport small crossover and the Transit commercial van family. TNS

WORLD COMPANIES Etihad M&A on hold to focus on loyalty plan

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TIHAD Airways said it’s seeking partners from the retail, finance and telecommunications industries in order to transform its frequent-flier plan into a wider-ranging lifestyle program. The Gulf carrier wants to develop a loyalty model that differs from those at rival operators in extending outside the travel sector, Chief Commercial Officer Peter Baumgartner said in Edin-

burgh, where the airline began flying last week. “We want to develop the most relevant loyalty offering in the world, where one card does all,” Baumgartner said in an interview. “That means going beyond partnerships with a travel aspect. It might mean your local grocery shop, your telecoms or roaming provider, financial services and banks.” Etihad has spent almost $500 million buying

control of frequent-flier programs at carriers in German, India and Italy, in which it also has taken equity stakes and provides management input. The lifestyle plan, which will make the loyalty concept a revenue generator as well as a marketing tool, should be announced in “a couple of months” and comes as there are no immediate plans to buy additional airline stakes, Baumgartner said. Bloomberg News

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briefs 2 TEENS INJURED IN SHARK ATTACKS IN NORTH CAROLINA

OAK ISLAND, North Carolina— Two teenagers were seriously injured in two separate shark attacks in the same North Carolina town on Sunday, terrifying beachgoers and prompting one shocked witness to compare the scene to the movie Jaws. Oak Island Mayor Betty Wallace told WECT6 the first victim, a girl, lost part of her arm and could lose her left leg. Just over an hour later, a 16-year-old boy also was attacked by a shark and was airlifted to a hospital, Wallace said. He lost an arm. “I saw someone carry this girl [out of the water] and people were swarming around and trying to help,” Steve Bouser, who was just beginning his week-long beach vacation, told the Associated Press. “It was quite terrible.” AP

Amid Brazil’s economic crisis, consumers struggle with debt

EXFIRST LADY TO MEXICO’S PRESIDENCY IN 2018

MEXICO CITY—The wife of Mexico’s former President Felipe Calderon says she intends to run for president in the 2018 election. In a video posted on social media on Sunday, Margarita Zabala said she wants to build a national movement of citizens who have lost faith with politicians. Zabala has been an activist in the conservative National Action Party, or PAN, of her husband, who ended his six-year term on December 1, 2012. PAN is the main opposition party, but it lost seats in June 7 midterm elections and is facing a process of internal restructuring and a leadership overhaul. AP

MADRID COUNCILOR CRITICIZED FOR TWITTER HOLOCAUST JOKE

MADRID—Madrid’s newly appointed leftist culture councilor has come under heavy criticism for posting a joke on Twitter about the Holocaust four years ago. Guillermo Zapata on Sunday apologized for the tweets, which he said were not intended to be anti-Semitic, but as comments on the cruelty that jokes sometimes can reflect. He added that the tweets, which he sent while working as a scriptwriter and novelist in 2011, had been taken out of context by political opponents. Spain’s conservative Popular Party and Socialists called for Zapata to be fired from Mayor Manuela Carmena’s city hall government. Carmena, backed by the radical Podemos party, was sworn in Sunday to lead Madrid’s first left-wing city government in 24 years and relies on coalition support from the Socialists to stay in power. AP

A WOMAN is seen through the window of a store as she looks at dresses for sale in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. AP/FELIPE DANA

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IO DE JANEIRO—Francisco Xavier emerges from a payday loan shop, his brow more furrowed with worry than when he entered. His loan request was denied, and he has no idea how he is going to pay out-of-control bills, including credit-card payments, that gobble up nearly half his monthly income. Xavier, a taxi driver, is among the rapidly burgeoning ranks of “super debtors”—people who rose into the middle class during Brazil’s nearly decadelong boom, but now find themselves drowning in debt as Latin America’s largest economy stalls, causing inflation to heat up and unemployment to rise. Brazil’s top credit information bureaus estimate that as of April, more than 55 million Brazilians were behind on paying off credit cards or loans. That’s 37 percent of the adult population in a country of about 200 million people, and the numbers are rising. According to the SPC credit information bureau, the lists have grown by an estimated 700,000 people since January, when the top credit bureaus began working together on combined lists for the first time. Soraia Panella, coordinator of customer service at Rio de Janeiro’s Procon consumer protection agency, said she routinely sees people living so close to the edge financially that

any sudden misfortune can plunge them into a hole from which it’s nearly impossible to climb out. “The majority of people who come here break down in tears and cry and cry. They’re ashamed and feel they have no way out,” said Panella, whose team helps about 450 debtors consolidate their payments every day. “I think it’s going to get much worse than it already is.” After peaking at a 7.5-percent annual growth in 2010, Brazil’s economy has steadily retreated. And this year, it contracted 0.2 percent in the first quarter and is forecast to fall more than 1 percent for the full year. The boom was fueled partly by China’s hunger for Brazilian commodities, such as iron ore and soy. But the left-leaning governments of President Dilma Rousseff and especially her predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, also relied heavily on consumers for growth for about a decade. Among other things, the government used tax breaks to encourage car sales, ended a tax on

big-ticket household goods, slashed interest rates and gave incentives to banks to expand credit for lowermiddle class Brazilians. Domestic consumption, which in 2004 accounted for 53 percent of Brazil’s gross domestic product (GDP), rose to 63 percent of the total in 2014. Consumers newly armed with credit cards and tax-break incentives snapped up flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, motor scooters and compact cars. With access to easy credit and a tradition of paying for small-ticket items like tennis shoes or even groceries over several monthly instalments, Brazilian consumers racked up such large bills that nearly 30 percent of disposable income now goes to servicing debt, the Central Bank says. By contrast, consumer debt servicing in the US accounts for just over 5 percent of disposable income, according to the Federal Reserve. That debt threatens to push some of the new middle class back into the ranks of the poor. The government’s Agencia Brasil news agency reported late last year that the number of people in extreme poverty rose in 2013 for the first time in a decade, increasing 3.5 percent over the previous year. Figures for 2014 are not yet available. Much of the problem, analysts say, lies in credit cards, which have been aggressively marketed to lowerincome consumers. Interest rates on Brazilian credit cards are astronomical, averaging around 200 percent a year, compared to about 12 percent in the US. Banks say the high rates are justified because they lack data on individuals’

credit ratings, while critics contend banks are simply gouging customers. Whatever the cause, it means that one late payment can easily snowball into a giant debt. “Credit cards are my temptation,” said Xavier, the taxi driver. Appliances, furnishings for his new apartment and impulse splurging on things like clothing and perfume led to credit-card payments that eat up half his roughly $2,000 monthly income. After rent and support for his four kids, Xavier said he is left with nearly nothing but regret at having the cards. “I wish I’d have cut them into bits,” he said. Years of hyperinflation in the early 1990s habituated Brazilians such as Xavier to spend immediately lest they see the value of their money shrink overnight. “Consumers in Brazil live on the limit,” said the SPC’s chief economist, Marcela Kawauti. “They spend everything they have every month ...and don’t worry too much if they don’t have anything to fall back on if something happens.” Rio resident Paulo Dutra Alves, whose only income is a $254 a month disability check due to a bad back, said his quality of life is crumbling. After doctors diagnosed a hernia, Alves turned to a payday loan shop to pay for new medicines and cover back rent. With interest, that $540 loan has ballooned to $1,325 in just a few months. He has no idea how he’ll pay it back and fears he’ll soon find himself living on the street. “I moved into a cheaper place, I stopped taking the bus and I’ve even cut down on food,” Alves said. “There’s nowhere else I can cut.” AP

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OHANNESBURG—A South African judge on Sunday ordered authorities to prevent Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who was in South Africa for an African Union (AU) summit, from leaving the country because of an international order for his arrest. Sudanese officials, however, said al-Bashir had been assured by the South African government that he would be welcome during his visit. The charges against al-Bashir, who took power in a 1989 coup, stem from reported atrocities in the conflict in Darfur, in which 300,000 people were killed and 2 million displaced in a government campaign, according to United Nations figures. Al-Bashir appeared for a group photo with other African leaders at the summit in Johannesburg on Sunday, wearing a blue three-piece suit, a tie and a smile as cameras flashed. The conference was scheduled to end on Monday.

Rabie Abdel-Attie, a senior member of al-Bashir’s National Congress Party, said in Khartoum that al-Bashir will stay at the meeting “until it ends.” South African Judge Hans Fabricius instructed authorities to prevent al-Bashir from leaving the country because he is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC). He said border officials should enforce his decision pending a hearing on whether al-Bashir should be arrested, according to Caroline James, a lawyer with the Southern Africa Litigation Centre rights group. A court is expected to rule on Monday if al-Bashir should be handed over to the ICC to face charges of alleged genocide and human rights abuses. Kamal Ismail, the Sudanese state minister for foreign affairs, told reporters in Khartoum that al-Bashir had received assurances from the South African government prior to

SUDANESE President Omar al-Bashi (right) stands with other African leaders during a photo op at the African Union summit in Johannesburg on Sunday. AP/SHIRAAZ MOHAMED

his visit that he would be welcome and was expected to return to Sudan on schedule. He said the court order seeking to prevent al-Bashir from leaving South Africa “has nothing to do with the reality on the ground there,” adding that “until now things are normal and there is no threat to the life of the president of the republic.”

The African National Congress, South Africa’s ruling party, said the South African government granted immunity “for all [summit] participants as part of the international norms for countries hosting such gathering of the AU or even the UN.” The party urged the government to challenge the court order,

saying African and Eastern European countries “continue to unjustifiably bear the brunt of the decisions of the ICC.” Even before Sunday’s events, the AU had asked the ICC to stop proceedings against sitting presidents and said it will not compel any member states to arrest a leader on behalf of the court. Al-Bashir has traveled abroad before and local authorities had not detained him at the behest of the ICC, which is based in The Hague, Netherlands. ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda has said South Africa is under a legal obligation to arrest al-Bashir and surrender him to the court. Her office has been in touch with South African authorities on the Sudanese president’s reported visit. If al-Bashir is not arrested, the matter will be reported to the court’s assembly of states and the UN Security Council, which first referred the case of Sudan’s Darfur region to the ICC in 2005, she said. AP

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STEPHEN CURRY URRY (center) sparks Golden State Warriors’ fourth-quarter outburst to take a 3-2 lead in the finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers. AP

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LEBRON JAMES posts a triple-double game but can’t carry his Cleveland Cavaliers in Game Five. AP

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AKLAND, California—A mere 48 minutes could separate the Golden State Warriors from 40 years of heartbreak. A fourth-quarter burst pushed them to a 104-91 victory on Sunday over the Cleveland Cavaliers and ohso-close to a National Basketball Association (NBA) championship. Yellow confetti drizzled from the ceiling at Oracle Arena as Warriors fans snapped pictures from cell phones, knowing the series could end on Tuesday with Game Six in Cleveland. How badly do the Warriors want it, their first championship since 1975? “What’s the best way to say ‘really bad’?” said Warriors guard Stephen Curry, emerging from a game of small ball versus small ball with 37 points. Curry, though, felt symptoms of dehydration after leaving his postgame interview with reporters. He had to consume extra fluids and relaxed by watching TV in the locker room, according to Warriors Spokesman Raymond Ridder. LeBron James had 40 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists as the Cavaliers fell further from winning the first championship in their 45-year history. James’s effort was all but overshadowed by immediate second-

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HISINAU, Moldova—Moldovans voted in local elections on Sunday which are seen as a test of whether the country is committed to European integration or will move closer to Russia’s orbit. The elections in the former Soviet republic come two days after pro-European Prime Minister Chiril Gaburici resigned amid questions about the authenticity of his high-school diploma and university degree. In the mayoral race in the capital, Chisinau, early results with about a fifth of the votes counted showed Zinaida Greceanai, the candidate of the pro-Russian Socialists, leading with 41 percent while Dorin Chirtoaca, the pro-European mayor since 2007, had 34 percent. Turnout was just under 49 percent, less than the number of people who voted in the 2011 local elections. Early returns were announced late Sunday, with near-final results expected on Monday. About 2.8 million voters were eligible to choose mayors and local councils. A runoff is slated for June 28 in cases where no candidate secures more than 50 percent of the vote. Gaburici, a businessman who headed a minority government, had criticized a probe into the disappearance of $1.5 billion from three Moldovan banks before the November parliamentary elections. Analysts say anger over the missing money may be reflected in the local elections, giving a boost to proMoscow parties against their proEuropean rivals. Moldova signed an association agreement with the European Union in 2014, angering Russia which then placed an embargo on imports of some fruits and vegetables from Moldova. AP

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OUISVILLE, Kentucky— Community activists gathered on Sunday to lament that a police officer turned first to his gun, rather than use nonlethal force, in the killing of a 35-year-old African immigrant. Deng Manyoun, 35, was shot twice by Officer Nathan Blanford on Saturday afternoon and died in a hospital, sparking a debate over officers’ use of deadly force and the simmering racial tension between the police and the communities they serve. Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad on Sunday defended the shooting, and promised a thorough and transparent investigation. He released a video of the incident, captured on a surveillance camera from a nearby store. Police could not say which country in Africa Manyoun came from. Neighbors said they believed he was from Sudan but were not entirely sure because he did not speak English. Witnesses told various media on Saturday that the officer approached Manyoun aggressively, his hand already on his gun, and alleged that Manyoun never swung the pole at him. But the video released on Sunday refutes that: the officer stands still, his arms at his sides, as Manyoun waves his hands around. Manyoun turns and storms away, out of the view of the camera. Blanford starts to follow, talking into his radio, then stops suddenly and takes two steps back. He draws his gun as the tip of the flag pole emerges in the corner of the video. AP

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In that period, the personal remittances notably slowed to an expansion averaging only 5.1 percent versus the year-ago growth averaging 6.5 percent, and a reflection of the decelerated growth rates the various countries that hosted the overseas Filipinos reported during the period. The Philippine economy expanded 5.2 percent in the first quarter of the year. So-called cash remittances, the kind that gets processed by the banking system, showed a more pronounced slowdown averaging only 5.4 percent in the first four months, or only $7.81 billion from year-ago growth averaging 6.1 percent, or $7.41 billion. The practical slowdown in remittances, important because the liquidity they generate fuel consumption across the $272-billion economy, proved not palpable on a month-on-month basis, the number having broadly steadied to $2.23 billion this year, from $2.13 billion last year, in terms of personal remittances.

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AKLAND, California—As great as these National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals have been, it was missing one game when league Most Valuable Player (MVP) Steph Curry and best player on the planet LeBron James raised the levels of their play and everyone around them on the same night. It happened in Game Five on Sunday night as Curry and James played brilliantly, and tried to will their teams to the victory. Curry was successful in his quest. He scored 37 points, and help put the Warriors one win from their first championship in 40 years. The Warriors withstood James’s 40-point game and triple-double and handed the Cavaliers a 104-91 loss at Oracle Arena. Golden State leads the series 3-2 and can close it out in Game Six on Tuesday in Cleveland. If there is a Game Seven, it would be back here on Friday night. “We’re not getting ahead of ourselves,” Curry said. “In the locker room, it was the exact same after a regular-season win. But we know the sense of urgency of the moment.” Curry had his best game of the series at the perfect time. He scored 17 points in the fourth quarter. Curry tallied 15 after a James three-pointer gave the Cavaliers a one-point lead with 7:47 to go. He shot 13-for-23 overall, including seven-for-13 from three. Warriors Coach Steve Kerr envisioned it after the Cavaliers matched down to Golden State and played small for most of the night. “I thought, ‘This is Steph’s night,’” Kerr said. “This is going to be a big one for him because he has all that room. He took over the game down the stretch and was fantastic.” Andre Iguodala made some big baskets in the fourth, and had 14 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. The Warriors also outhustled the Cavaliers late. They out-rebounded Cleveland 14-7 in the fourth, including two offensive boards on missed free throws on the same position. James played 45 minutes, and had his second triple-double of the series: 40 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists. James shot 15-for-34 from the field. He can’t do much more, but he said he had to or else. “We don’t want them celebrating at all whether it’s on our home floor or their own floor,” James said. “I feel confident.” Tristan Thompson scored 19 and J.R. Smith, who sparked the Cavaliers in the first half, had 14, all of them before halftime. Smith shot four-for-14 from three, but missed his last seven from deep. He was 0-for-eight from three in Game Four. It was a tight game in the fourth when both superstars tried to put their respective teams on their backs. James gave the Cavaliers their last lead of the night on a long three-pointer. On the Warriors’ next possession, Curry drilled a step-back three. Then after James missed, Klay Thompson, who has been mostly quiet this series, nailed a long three-pointer to give Golden State an 85-80 lead. The Cavaliers had a chance to tie with 4:20 left, but James missed inside. Iguodala scored the next five points on a three-pointer and tough double-clutch to make it 91-84 with 3:45 left. Then Curry took over. He scored on a drive to the basket, and gave the Warriors a 96-86 lead with a three-pointer with 2:44 left. Curry crossed over Matthew Dellavedova twice, dribbling once behind his back and then in front before stepping back and hitting the three. After that, the Cavaliers resorted to intentionally fouling Iguodala. It was effective. He shot one-of-six from the line. But in that time, the Cavaliers made just one basket—a James’s three-pointer. With the score 97-89, Curry put it away with another three-pointer with 1:22 remaining. “Not a lot you can do, honestly,” Cavs Coach David Blatt said. “He made some terrific shots.”

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Cash remittances month-on month also broadly steadied to $2.01 billion in April from $1.92 billion last year. The cash-remittance growth normalized in April this year after posting volatile expansion rates in the first three months of 2015, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Data from the central bank released on Monday showed that the growth of overseas Filipino worker remittances hit 5.1 percent in April this year—expanding from the $2.128-billion remittances sent home in April 2014 to $2.233 billion sent in April this year. This was a slowdown from rather rare double-digit monthly growth surge in remittances reported in March this year totaling $2.326 billion, or growth of 11.3 percent from the same month last year. April ’s remittance inf lows brought the total four-month remittance flows to $7.807 billion. This was 5.4 percent higher than the $7.409 billion remittance inflows reported for the period last year. S “R,”  A

MVP only has three other PPP deals in mind after Calax win

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SPORTS ROCKIN’ OAKLAND

ASEAN SINGLE AVIATION MARKET

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