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A BANK employee distributes tag queue positions to elderly people to enter into the bank to withdraw a maximum of ₏120 ($134) for the week in Athens, on Monday. Greece’s Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has resigned following Sunday’s referendum in which the majority of voters said “Noâ€? to more austerity measures in exchange for another financial bailout. AP/EMILIO MORENATTI
REECE voted against yielding to further austerity demanded by creditors, leaving Europe’s leaders to determine if the nation can remain in the euro zone. Sixty-one percent of voters backed Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s rejection of further spending cuts and tax increases in an unprecedented referendum that’s also taken the country to the brink of financial collapse. Outspoken Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis resigned after the Sunday vote, giving Greece a chance to lower the temperature on its often confrontational interactions with other European countries. As the euro fell to a four-week low in
Asian trading and Tsipras’s supporters filled Athens’s central Syntagma Square waving Greek flags on Sunday night, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President François Hollande called for an emergency leaders’ summit on Tuesday. The pair will first meet on Monday in Paris at 6:30 p.m. to discuss Europe’s next move. The result turns the tables on Merkel and Greece’s other creditors, who must now decide if a financial rescue of the region’s most-indebted country is still possible. It significantly raises the chances of a Greek exit from the single currency, as the country’s banks run out of cash and its economy staggers toward all-out collapse.
“The bill for keeping Greece in the euro area—without commitment to reform—has just risen disproportionately,� said Mujtaba Rahman, the head of the Europe practice at political consultancy Eurasia Group. “The hawks in the euro group will win the debate that aid should be given to the country to leave the currency bloc.�
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Some buyers will sacrifice an enormous master bedroom, for example, not needing an en suite bath. “I have clients who really want to be in a neighborhood and are really willing to compromise on space to be there,� he said. Others might want the neighborhood but prioritize other things like space, leaving them open to seeing other spots. “Oftentimes people, if they’re open to that, they’re pleasantly surprised at things they might find,� he said. Consider how much you want the neighborhood versus other factors, he advised. He also suggests visiting potential locations without looking at property. Take the commute. Visit shops. “Breathe it in,� he said. “Go for a run. Get a glass of wine.� Lynnette Bruno, vice president of communications for online real-estate site Trulia, is seven months into a house hunt—and she’s betting that a long search will deliver one of two specific San Francisco neighborhoods. “The neighborhoods are super important to me, because I like to have things to do on the weekends,� she said. Location is a must. Her other must-haves— garage and at least a speck of a yard—spur from living in a place that has a garage six floors below. Right now, getting her car takes about 10 minutes, often while juggling packages. “I would have a better chance securing a house if I wanted to live in some other neighborhood,� she said. But she is willing to wait.
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OST people start a house hunt with a wish list. Must-haves might be a garage, a yard, plenty of natural light or simply, or not so simply, a specific neighborhood. But anyone who has gone to a house showing knows that as soon as you step in that door, priorities move up or down. One thing is certain—they rarely all exist in one magical, perfect place. “The reality is that whether it’s $500,000, $5 million or $15 million, I’ve never seen a purchase without a compromise,� said Matthew Pucker, a New York-based associate real-estate broker with The Corcoran Group. But how do you decide which factors matter most? Do you want your dream neighborhood, even if it means a bit less space? Or perhaps that third bedroom is a must, and you are willing to browse a few different areas. Navigating these needs are an imperative part of what buyers and real-estate agents encounter. Pucker said he advises clients to first list their need-to-haves, their want-to-haves and their can’thaves. For example, a pet, if you have one, might be a need-to-have. But if you’re just thinking about becoming a pet owner, a pet-friendly locale might be a want-to-have. Can’t-haves might be a walk-up apartment, for example. “That’s a daily conversation,� he said.
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HE royal family and hundreds of fans crowded Saint Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England, on Sunday to celebrate the christening of Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. Fans held flags and cheered as Prince William and the former Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, walked to the church with Charlotte and her older brother, Prince George. Nine-week-old Charlotte, who bears both her grandmother and great-grandmother’s names, was taken to her christening in a vintage Millson pram, previously used for Prince Edward and Prince Andrew. She wore a christening robe of fine Honiton lace lined with white satin, made by the queen’s dressmaker, Kensington Palace said on its official Twitter account. “It seems that different forms of ambition are hard-wired into almost all of us,� the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said in his homily.
“At a baptism our ambitions are rightly turned into hopes and prayers for the child, today for Princess Charlotte. Everyone wants something for their children. At our best we seek beauty, not necessarily of form, but of life.� Ahead of the christening, the palace announced a list of guests, who included the queen; the Duke of Edinburgh; the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall; and Kate’s parents, Michael and Carole; and two siblings, Pippa and James Middleton. The palace also announced Charlotte’s five godparents: Kate’s cousin Adam Middleton, William’s cousin Lady Laura Fellowes, Kate’s friend Sophie Carter and William’s friends Thomas van Straubenzee and James Meade. After Charlotte was born in May, royal gun salutes were fired simultaneously across London. Soldiers on horseback rode out in procession and 41 volleys rang out in Hyde Park along with a 62gun salute at the Tower of London. The princess is fourth in line to the British throne, after her grandfather, Prince Charles; her father; and then her older brother. n
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to situations that can influence your reputation or status. Showing too much emotion will work against you, but being secretive and acting quietly and intuitively will help you skillfully flush out any problematic situations you face. Show control and patience when handling others, and you will come out on top. Your numbers are 4, 10, 21, 26, 29, 34, 47.
musical theater teacher having passed on her skills to the students of the University of Asia and the Pacific and, currently, the Meridian International College in McKinley. Sweet has kept the ball rolling career-wise since 2013 as she kicked it off playing the wicked stepmom in Cinderella The Musical at the Newport Performing Arts Theater where she received rave reviews. In the same year she was nominated at the 2013 Gawad Buhay for Best Musical Director for her notable work in 9Works Theatricals’s Grease. Continuing her winning musical streak, she nabbed the award for the Best Ensemble Performance and Best Children’s Musical for Trumpets’s The Blue Bird of Happiness. In 2014 she took on the job of musical director for 9Works
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Look over contracts, financial papers or medical concerns. Knowing what you are up against will make it easier for you to make decisions about what you can and cannot do. A move will be hectic but rewarding. Romance is in the stars. HHH
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don’t be afraid to be different. Your unique approach to work, life and dealing with others will bring good results. A disciplined attitude will help where self-improvement projects are concerned. Start a fitness and nutritional regimen. HHHHH
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Short trips will give you insight into future trends and how you can use your skills and talents wisely to get ahead. Don’t let anyone control your life. Responsibilities will weigh you down. Do your best to get in shape. HHHH
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take action and make things happen. Call people who can assist you or who owe you favors, and initiate the changes that need to be made to get what you want. Make personal as well as professional improvements. HHH
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Pick and choose wisely. Don’t feel obligated to fight someone else’s battles. Make changes that will improve your personal and domestic life. A professional or personal move will bring new opportunities and help you leave the past behind. HH
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): An investment that appears too good to be true should be considered carefully. Practical applications will bring the best results. Use discipline when dealing with the temptation to overspend. Add to your assets wisely by choosing long-term proposals. HHH
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That said, she trusts in the process of Director Maribel Legarda, along with the entire cast. She is optimistic that she will be able to put in a different twist to the character of Mary Jane. Aside from theater, Sweet celebrated the 30th anniversary of top vocal ensemble, The CompanY, on June 13 at The Theater at Solaire. Catch Sweet Plantado showcase her incredible voice in Rak of Aegis’ rerun as she is joined by the other new powerhouse cast members such as Renz Verano (Kiel), Lorenz Martinez (Kiel), Lani Ligot (Mercy), Benj Manalo (Tolits), Via Antonio, Teetin Villanueva, Roi Calilong, and Raflesia Bravo (ensemble). Rak of Aegis runs until August 16 from Tuesdays to Sundays at the Peta Theater Center. For tickets, contact Ticket World (891-9999, ticketworld.com.ph). ticketworld.com.ph
Theatricals’s La Cage Aux Folles, which received positive reviews from critics. For 2015 Sweet gears up for another adventure as she takes on the role of Kapitana Mary Jane of the beloved Barangay Venizia in Rak of Aegis. Having watched it twice, Sweet is a selfproclaimed fan of the production. “Nakita ko talaga ang sarili ko sa production,� she says, adding that she had been waiting for the opportunity to be part of the Rak family. When she finally got the call to audition, she was ecstatic about taking on the challenge. Originally aspiring for the role of Mercy (Aileen’s mother), Sweet was surprised that she had managed to grab the role of the strong Kapitana. “I feel like MJ’s voice should be bigger and alto, and I’m a soprano,� Sweet says when asked about the challenges of the role.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You can make positive changes that will alter your relationships if you are open about what you want to see unfold. Don’t let anyone bully you or lead you astray. Choose what you want, not what makes others happy. HHH
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Talks may not resolve matters, but they will help you get a better view of what is going on and who you should avoid. Don’t get upset or show your feelings. Size up your situation and make your move secretively. HH
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Avoid anyone using manipulative tactics to play on your emotions or make you feel guilty. If you need a change, make it happen. Altering the way you live will give you the boost you need to head in a suitable direction. HHH
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You’ll get a lead on an interesting position. A partnership will sprout if you share your ideas with someone who is heading in the same direction as you. Love is on the rise, and romance will improve your future prospects. HHHHH
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Travel, adventure and all sorts of exciting changes will make your day. Get together with people who enjoy the same things you do. Making a point to do something special with your loved one will lead to personal opportunities. HHHHH
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t let mixed emotions throw you off course. An argument will be a waste of time. New connections can be made if you join a political or fundraising organization. Your empathetic nature will attract people who feel the same way as you. HHH
BIRTHDAY DAY BABY: You are imaginative, adaptable and creative. You are willful and courageous. DA
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AMERICAN DOMINATION CARLI LLOYD’S (inset) hat trick leads the US over Japan for the World Cup title. AP
Carli Lloyd scored three times as the US jumped to a four-goal lead in the first 16 minutes, and the Americans overwhelmed defending champion Japan, 5-2, for the team’s first World Cup championship since 1999.
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ANCOUVER, British Columbia—Carli Lloyd lives for the big moment. She had her biggest on Sunday night—and gave the United States its record third Women’s World Cup title. Lloyd scored three times as the US jumped to a four-goal lead in the first 16 minutes, and the Americans overwhelmed defending champion Japan, 5-2, for the team’s first World Cup championship since 1999. A sellout crowd of 53,341 that included US Vice President Joe Biden roared in approval for Lloyd’s hat trick, the first-ever in a Women’s World Cup final. “It’s been a long journey, my career. I’ve had a lot of people believe in me, in my corner, from day one,� said the midfield, who turns 33 on July 16. “I’ve dedicated my whole life to this. Everything else comes second. But I wouldn’t want to do it any other way.� When it was over, Lloyd collapsed to her knees and pumped her fists. Forward Abby Wambach bear-hugged teary eyed Coach Jill Ellis, lifting her off the ground. Lloyd, awarded the Golden Ball as player of the tournament, scored twice in a span of about 135 seconds as the US led 2-0 by the fifth minute. Lauren Holiday boosted the lead in the 14th, and two minutes later Lloyd made it 4-0 with an audacious 54-yard, right-footed shot from midfield that sailed over goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori.
Japan closed on Yuki Ogimi’s goal in the 27th and an own goal by Julie Johnston on an errant header in the 52nd. Tobin Heath scored two minutes later, the third goal off a restart for the Americans. While winning the last three Olympic gold medals, the US had struggled in the World Cup since taking the title at the inaugural tournament in 1991 and then again at the Rose Bowl eight years later. Christie Rampone, the only holdover from the 1999 team, lifted the trophy with Wambach, the 35-year-old former Fifa Player of the Year who has said this will be her last World Cup. Wambach was among the most vocal opponents of Fifa’s decision to play the tournament on artificial turf. With Fifa President Sepp Blatter staying away from Canada during a US criminal investigation of soccer corruption, the trophy was presented by Fifa Senior Vice President Issa Hayatou of Cameroon, the head of African soccer’s governing body. Hope Solo won her second straight Golden Glove as top goalkeeper of the tournament. She played despite critics who urged the US Soccer Federation to drop her after she initially faced two misdemeanor counts of domestic violence from a June 2014 altercation at her half-sister’s house, charges that were dismissed earlier this year. Solo, who hasn’t spoken to the media for most of the tournament, proclaimed simply: “We did it! Awesome!� The title, which adds a coveted third star to
the American uniform, also vindicated the USSF for its decision in April 2014 to fire Coach Tom Sermanni, who had replaced Pia Sundhage the previous year, and replace him with Ellis, the British-born American who had been an assistant on the coaching staff. Ellis’s tactics and lineups were criticized early in the World Cup tournament when the US offense sputtered at times on offense. She shifted Lloyd to an attacking midfielder in the semifinal against top-ranked Germany and again in the final, and put 22-year-old Morgan Brian, the youngest player on her roster, in a defensive midfield role. “I want to thank Jill,� Lloyd said. “I know lots of people out in the stands were worried about us. We all held together. We all stayed the course. We all executed the game plan.� Lloyd had come up big before, scoring the winning goals in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic finals. She put the US ahead in the third minute off a grass-
hugging corner kick from Megan Rapinoe, streaking into the penalty area on a diagonal run and using the side of her left foot just in front of the spot to redirect the ball inside the far post. She made it 2-0 after Holiday took a low free kick from the flank and Johnston made a backheel flick to Lloyd, who was 2 yards out. With her right foot, she poked the ball between two defenders and past Kaihori’s outstretched arms. Lloyd’s third goal came when Kaihori ventured far off her line. The keeper backpedaled and got her right hand on the long shot, but the ball glanced off a post into the goal. It was the fastest hat trick
straight shutouts. The only other goal scored against her came in the first half of the tournament opener against Australia.
LEADING SEEDS PRIMED FOR FOURTHďšşROUND SHOWDOWNS resident Boris Becker. “That is something that is obviously very encouraging to see.â€? Djokovic, who claimed top honors in 2011 and a year ago—when he beat Roger Federer in a dramatic fifth set—called himself “pleased with the performances so far.â€? “The second week is obviously always more challenging, more difficult than the first, but I’m ready for it now,â€? Djokovic said. “I have two days. I’m going to work on the court, get myself recovered and ready for a challenge that is presented in the second week.â€? Djokovic is wary of the danger Anderson poses, but has beaten the 14th seed in four of five meetings, including a Wimbledon second round four years ago. “He’s another big server, someone in a great form. He’s probably playing the tennis of his life. He’s improved his movement and his game from the baseline. He always had a very
good serve,� Djokovic said. “It will be a match of very small margins that will be decided by a few points. I’ll try to mix up the pace, and hopefully I’ll be on the high level against Kevin.� Wawrinka, chasing his second straight Grand Slam title after winning Paris a month ago, takes a 2-0 record into his match with 16th seed David Goffin. The fourth-seeded Swiss reached the quarterfinals a year ago, his best showing in London. “For sure, confidence is there,� said Wawrinka, winner of two of the last six Grand Slams, the other being the 2014 Australian Open. “I’m focused every match and I’m happy to be in second week. But I didn’t arrive here saying I have to do second week. I’m playing match after match. I know what I can do, how well I can play, and hopefully I can still win some more. “The season is really short on grass. If you
do one bad match, you’re already out of the tournament and you don’t have many other opportunity to play well. “I’m in the second week playing good, not playing my best tennis, but playing good and still there. I’m feeling strong on the court, hopefully I can play some great match on Monday.� Compatriot Roger Federer, seeded third, is bidding for history as he chases a record eighth title which would only add luster to his goldplated reputation as arguably the best to ever play the game. The second seed lost his first set of the week against Australian Sam Groth and will now line up against Spain’s Roberto Bautisa Agut. “He’s not a typical Spaniard, he plays flat shot and that might help him on grass,� Federer said. “The first week was good, I’m very happy. It was hot so I’m glad I didn’t have any long
in World Cup history—men or women—and Lloyd became the first American since Michelle Akers in 1991 to score multiple goals in a World Cup final. The only other hat trick in a World Cup final was when England’s Geoff Hurst scored three times against Germany in the men’s 1966 final at Wembley. “Miss Lloyd she always does this to us. In London she scored two goals and today she scored three goals. We are embarrassed,� Japan Coach Norio Sasaki said. “But she is an excellent player and I really respect her and admire her.� Lloyd scored six goals in seven matches during the monthlong tournament, including in every US game in the knockout phase. She raised her international goals total to 69 and joined Carin Jennings in 1991 as the only Americans to win the Golden Ball. Holiday added her goal to cap a counterattack, volleying in from 10 yards after Azusa Iwashimizu’s header on an attempted clearance bounded high in the air. Heath scored from 4 yards after a Holiday corner kick, which went off Kaihori’s weak punch to the far post for Brian to play back in front. Ogimi’s goal was the first Solo allowed after five
four or five-setters. I’ll focus now on the matches going forward.� Andy Murray will continue his quest to become the first British man to win multiple Wimbledon titles since Fred Perry, who won three titles between 1934 and 1936. The 2013 champion next faces the huge serve of Ivo Karlovic. “He will come to the net a lot,� Murray said. “He’s served more than 40 aces in a couple of his matches. Returns must be on if I’m to get through.� Serena Williams has taken her place as expected at the top of the women’s draw, but will be facing her elder sister Venus in the fight to reach the quarterfinals. “It’s unfortunate that it’s so soon,� the fivetime Wimbledon winner said. “But we’re going to do the best that we can. “She’s my sister today, my sister next week,
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my sister next year. I think that’s a little more important than a match. We’ll leave everything out on the court. When it’s done, we’ll go back to regular life,� said the player who needs the victory to keep alive her goal of trying to earn a calendar-year grand slam title sweep. Third seed Maria Sharapova, whose Wimbledon title came as a teenager in 2004, takes on 34th-ranked Kazakh outsider Zarina Diyas, with the Russian battling to escape a relative slump after ending her run in the fourth round in two of the past three editions. But the five-time grand slam winner is not bothering herself with past statistics. “It’s easy to get ahead of yourself and thinking too far down the line,� Sharapova said. “Of course, you expect to raise your level with every match, but you have to be realistic against every opponent and you can’t underestimate anyone’s level.�
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GOING DOWN Filipino traders pass by an electronic board showing a downward trend, both in the Philippine and other Asian markets, at the Philippine Stock Exchange at the financial district of Makati City, on Monday. Asian shares tumbled on Monday after Greece’s voters vehemently rejected conditions set by its international creditors, deepening doubts over their future in the 19-nation euro zone. AP/AARON FAVILA
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Adding Sweet-ness to Peta’s ‘Rak of Aegis’ NO stranger to the stage, Sweet Plantado-Tiongson of the premier vocal group The CompanY, joins the Barangay Venizia of the Philippine Educational Theater Association’s (Peta, www.petatheater.com Rak of Aegis www.petatheater.com) as Kapitana Mary Jane. Having been immersed in the performing arts for 22 years, she fits right in with the talented cast of the hugely successful musical. Known for her resonating vocals and commanding stage presence, Sweet has proven to be an ultimate performer having worked on and off stage for a number of prestigious theater companies such as Trumpets, 9Works Theatricals and Tanghalang Pilipino, where she started her theatrical career. Aside from her impressive acting and musical theater credits, Sweet is also an esteemed voice coach and
Monetary Stability Sector Diwa C. Guinigundo said the BSP backs the DBCC’s recent decision retaining the growth target of 7 percent to 8 percent this year and next. “We continue to be optimistic that, if we could decisively address all those factors that pulled back growth in the first quarter of 2015, including modest public spending, we have the capacity to grow at least 7 percent,� Guinigundo said.
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ECORDS released by the Commission on Audit (COA) showed that some projects of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) were not implemented at all, even though the funds meant for them were already disbursed by the government. Although some of the funds released for these canceled projects were returned by the MMDA to the national Treasury, some of the allocations were used for other projects that could be considered as having little social or economic impact, par-
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ticularly in terms of solving the perennial problems of flooding, heavy traffic, and inadequate sanitation and cleanliness in Metro Manila. In many instances, in 2012 and 2013, which are covered by the COA’s latest audit reports on the operations of the MMDA, the agency had not shown efficiency in the use of funds. For example, in the COA report for 2013, the commission noted that urban-renewal projects amounting to P72 million were not implemented.  The MMDA reasoned that these projects were not implemented because there was an ongoing project C�������� �� A
HE Philippines may offer about $750 million of global bonds in 2016 while seeking to keep domestic funding elevated, according to Treasurer Roberto B. Tan. The countr y plans to borrow P747 billion ($16.6 billion) next year and will probably sell P33 billion of global bonds, Tan said in a July 4 interview at the Clark economic zone in Pampanga. About P643 billion, or 86 percent, will be raised locally, as the market remains very liquid, he said. The Philippines has increased reliance on the local market to fund its budget, as money supply almost doubled in the five years under President Aquino. A steady flow of remittance by overseas workers and revenue from the outsourcing industry boosted liquidity to P7.6 trillion in May, compared with
about P4 trillion at end-2009. “The government has cut foreigndebt component to 34 percent of the total, reducing our vulnerability to fluctuations in the foreign currency,� Tan said separately in a speech at an event by the National Association of Securities Broker Salesmen Inc. “Ample domestic liquidity has allowed the government to source a majority of its financing requirement locally.� Of the P104 billion the nation plans to raise internationally in 2016, P71 billion will probably come from official development loans, Tan said, citing preliminary data pending approval from the economic team.
Changing environment
IN 2016, local debt sales may increase by 9 percent to P643 billion, compared with P590 billion this year, while exter-
nal borrowing may drop by 6 percent from P111 billion, according to Tan. “The environment is changing and there are potential risks, such as threats of an El NiĂąo and rising US rates,â€? BDO Unibank Inc. market strategist Jonathan Ravelas said. “It makes sense to borrow now to prefund next year’s requirement.â€? The Philippines sold $2 billion worth of 25-year notes in January at a record-low coupon for the country’s similar-dated overseas debt, using $1.5 billion to finance the purchase of shorter-dated securities to extend maturity. The nation is looking out for the possibility of a similar debt exchange, as well as opportunities for selling overseas debt earlier than its typical schedule at the start of the year, Tan said.
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n JAPAN 0.3673 n UK 70.3141 n HK 55.8143 n CHINA 7.2636 n SINGAPORE 33.4938 n AUSTRALIA 33.8612 n EU 50.0569 n SAUDI ARABIA 12.0196 Source: BSP (6 July 2015)