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EAR Lord, we could spot from a crowd people who show cheerfulness. A line from Saint John Baptist de La Salle Collection of Various Treatises and Virtues goes, “Show cheerfulness on your countenance rather than sadness on any other ill-regulated emotion.” I should know because I served his school for 46 years as a Lasallian educator. Lord, may we develop cheerfulness in all the things we do, think and say. Amen. WALKING WITH SAINT LA SALLE AND LOUIE M. LACSON
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but YouTube Gaming said it plans to let all channels sell sponsorships. YouTube keeps a minor cut of sponsorship dollars, though it declined to provide a specific figure. The recent rollout also introduced a feature called “fan funding”—digital payments to content producers, with YouTube pocketing a slice. Similar to throwing $1 into a sidewalk musician’s guitar case, viewers send video-makers money online in exchange for no more than a thank you. YouTube said it would take 5 percent of each tip, plus 21 cents. The tips can be made publicly or anonymously. YouTube takes its share in either case. YouTube is already a big business for many stars. This week Forbes estimated that 13 YouTube personalities each make more than $2.5 million a year before taxes and agent fees. Most of it comes from their share of ad revenue, with the rest from book and movie deals, appearance fees and merchandise sales. Topping the list was Felix Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie. The 25-year-old Swede made $12 million over the past years, Forbes said, citing industry insiders and viewership data. PewDiePie’s comedic takes on video games have earned him 40 million followers on YouTube. Now the question is, can YouTube become a big business unto itself. People in the US alone will watch
nearly 35 billion hours of YouTube in 2015, analysts at UBS said in July. UBS estimated that YouTube could lift revenue by $3.2 billion in the US if it charged users $9.99 a month for special features. Analysts based the estimate on a survey that found 17 percent of US YouTube users would be “very likely” to subscribe. Last month YouTube told content creators in an email that it indeed would soon launch a subscription plan that removes ads from the YouTube experience. “For years, YouTube’s fans have been telling us they want more—more choice when watching their favorite content, more ways to support their favorite creators and, above all, the option to watch their favorite videos uninterrupted,” YouTube wrote to video-makers. It’s unclear how much the service would cost. YouTube also hasn’t said how such a plan would interact with Music Key, a $9.99 subscription for ad-free music video watching that’s been under testing with a limited number of users since last fall. The need to supplement ad-supported viewing has intensified at YouTube. Competitors are promising video-makers with bigger paydays and more features that could help them make money from fans. YouTube is trying to keep pace. This week it became
more like Twitch and Mobcrush, allowing smartphone and tablet games on the Android operating system to be streamed online. It’s similar to the core offering of Mobcrush, but the startup claims an edge, having been at it months longer and being dedicated solely to mobile games. Snapchat is appealing to video-makers with its young, global audience. Another video distributor, Vessel, argues that by charging viewers for early access to content and showing fancier ads, video-makers will make considerably more money. Some online video studios such as Fullscreen are going at it alone, cutting out middlemen like YouTube and Facebook by launching their own subscription apps. Facebook says its social-media algorithms will drive more viewership for the best videos. Compared with YouTube, Facebook attracts more interaction and better commentary from viewers, keys to understanding and making money from them, Richard Windsor, an analyst at Edison Investment Research, said in a note to investors this week. “To really take share from Google, Facebook still has some distance to go but the alarm bells are already ringing in Mountain View,” he said, referring to Google’s headquarters. ■
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PICTURE-PERFECT photos taken by the Lenovo Vibe Shot
Getting your Vibe on TRAVELING to new places and experiencing new culture is all about exposure to the world around us. It comes as no surprise that a big part of that is photographing one’s experiences, both to share with others and to look back on in years to come. However, nobody wants to lug around a suitcase loaded with camera gear. After all, in this day and age it’s all about the smartphone. Always on hand when a photo-op strikes, we just can’t do without our nifty devices, especially those that can take photos rivaling the image quality of many professional cameras. The Lenovo Vibe Shot is built for just that, delivering pixel-perfect photos day or night with its 16-megapixel camera and low-light sensor. All that in a highly compact, lightning-fast smartphone. The Vibe Shot’s octa-core chip lets users upload and download data quickly with 4G, connect via Wi-Fi hot spots,
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HE country’s balance of payments (BOP) position is still poised to meet the government’s projection for the year, despite global volatilities affecting local financial markets, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said.
Are you game? YouTube thinks so ITH a seemingly infinite supply of free-to-watch videos, YouTube usage is huge, and still growing fast—nearly 20 percent annually in the US alone by one estimate. But although a few video stars make millions of dollars through advertising, YouTube itself has struggled to generate the revenue you’d think its massive audience could provide. This week YouTube took a shot at changing that, announcing it would charge a “sponsor” fee of $3.99 a month for a growing number of its video-game channels. The move is an early test of subscriptionlike services to supplement the ad dollars YouTube generates. Owned by Google, which, in turn, is owned by parent Alphabet, YouTube doesn’t offer much transparency on finances. But industry analysts say YouTube isn’t anywhere close to revenue and profit that would put a smile on investors’ faces. The sponsorships, which mimic an option that costs $4.99 a month per channel at rival video platform Twitch, amount to an experiment in extracting more dollars from viewers—a challenge in a medium in which users are used to paying nothing for an endless supply of video distraction. Distributors of online video—new ones keep popping up to challenge YouTube—argue that they can create more and better content if user fees supplemented ad revenue. YouTube needs higher revenue to satisfy investors eager to see the service turn a profit and become an important contributor to Google’s bottom line. The issue is becoming critical as Twitch, Facebook, Snapchat and even small start-ups, such as Mobcrush, seek to lure video-makers and viewership away from YouTube domination. Video game enthusiasts worldwide spend 2.4 billion hours each month on YouTube watching fellow gamers compete and discuss tactics and strategy. For their $3.99, YouTube sponsors will enjoy exclusive live chats with content producers and receive a digital profile badge highlighting their sponsorship. Each game channel will carry a separate $3.99 monthly charge. Though they get badges, sponsors won’t avoid advertisements, which will run with the videos, sponsorship or not. And the videos themselves will remain free to nonsponsors. The sponsored game channels are part of YouTube Gaming, a recently launched web site and app dedicated to videos about “Minecraft,” “League of Legends” and other popular video games. The videos sometimes feature silly commentary of game play, or tips and tricks and reviews. Video creators known as miniminter, TwoSyncFIFA and hikeplays will be among the first to solicit sponsors,
and manage separate data plans on two SIMS at once. The Vibe Shot is just 7.6mm thin and can sit in one’s pocket, instead of taking up valuable suitcase space. It even has a panorama selfie function that’s perfect for taking “groufies”—something that can’t be done using a DSLR’s telephoto lens. Moreover, Lenovo’s latest image-centric smartphone, which is now available at Lenovo Mobile Exclusive Stores and authorized retailers nationwide, comes with 32 gigabytes of built-in storage which can be boosted to as much as 128GB extra storage space via an additional microSD card. All that storage can take as much as 40,000 shots of unforgettable travel moments. To further sweeten the deal, Lenovo is bundling its new smartphone hotness with a free screen protector and a free back cover. So go ahead and indulge your inveterate wanderlust.
APART from the strong and reliable connection it offers, PLDT Home DSL, the country’s leading broadband service, serves up the biggest family-sized entertainment with iflix and Fox International Channels (Fox). Now, subscribers can enjoy their favorite movies and TV shows on iflix and Fox with their TVolution unit, running on the strong, reliable and family-sized connection of HOME DSL. Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) Vice President and Home Marketing Head Gary Dujali said, “We are elated with the vote of confidence from our subscribers for keeping us as their brand of choice for their home broadband. We will continue to provide solutions to give our customers the best entertainment that the whole family can enjoy as we provide the strongest connections at home.” Earlier this year PLDT Home (www.pldthome.com) www.pldthome.com www.pldthome.com) formalized breakthrough partnerships with global entertainment company Fox International Channels. It also announced its partnership with Southeast Asia’s leading Internet TV service iflix, which recently debuted exclusive access to the critically acclaimed TV series Mr. Robot. With these two powerhouse content providers, there Robot will always be something for the family to enjoy together— whether it’s a nail-biting suspense thriller, a laugh-out-loud comedy show, a thought-provoking documentary, or films from around the world. Fox’s subscription video-on-demand offerings also include live and catch-up television on various Fox channels so that families have the option of enjoying their favorite sports events through live viewing or their favorite blockbuster shows through catch-up TV. For his part, iflix Chairman Patrick Grove said that they
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PHILIPPINE Long Distance Telephone Co. Vice President and Home Marketing Head Gary Dujali at the recent launch of the company’s latest partnerships.
are glad to have found an outstanding partner who shares their vision. “With over 75 million Filipinos communicating and being entertained using the PLDT Group services, PLDT is the perfect partner for iflix in the Philippines.”
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FRANCIS MALLARI, Human Resource head (from left); Ruperto B. Gamboa, Innovation and Design Group (IDG) studio head; Joel N. Luna, Ayala Land Inc. IDG head; Ricky M. Celis, President; Richard T. Yap, Makati Development Corp. BuildPlus CMG director; Ma. Lorena B. Sales, assistant vice president for sales; and Joel C. Punzalan, Project Development North Luzon head
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Amaia Land held the toppingoff ceremony of the South Tower of Amaia Skies Santa Mesa recently. With this significant milestone, Amaia Land is well on its way to fulfilling its commitment to provide affordable, quality homes to more Filipino families. “Amaia Skies Santa Mesa is just one of our two high-rise condominium projects here in Manila, and we are very excited to offer comfortable and relaxing home amid the hustle and bustle of the city,” said Joel Punzalan, Project Strategic Management Group head for North Luzon.
AMAIA Skies’s homeowners—students and professionals, in particular—have a clear advantage as far as mobility is concerned, since it is close to most transportation points.
The other Amaia project in Manila is on Avenida, Doroteo Jose and Tomas Mapua Streets. With 26 residential floors, Amaia Skies Santa Mesa will have studio and one-bedroom units, with sizes ranging from 18.6 square meters to 52 sq m. Residents won’t need to go far as the development will offer first-rate amenities, such as a multipurpose hall, lap pool and kiddie pool, a children’s play area and landscaped gardens. For utmost convenience, various commercial and retail establishments will be available on the ground floor.
Tetangco added that the healthy BOP position augurs well for the stability in the foreign-exchange market. On Monday the central bank reported that the country’s BOP hit a surplus of $219 million at the end of the third quarter. September’s surplus was a reversal of the $450-million deficit seen in August. Local markets have been rattled
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ARM damage caused by Typhoon Lando (international code name Koppu) was estimated at P5.89 billion in the northern part of the Philippines, according to the latest report from the Department of Agriculture (DA). As of October 20, a total of 277,060 hectares of agricultural land, with an estimated production loss of 386,834 metric tons (MT), were affected in Regions 1, 2, 3 and the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), the DA said. Rice crops were the most
severely damaged by the typhoon, registering a total of 359,362 MT, with a value of P5.28 billion in production loss. About 21,836 MT of high-value crops, with an estimated value of P528.91 million, were also damaged by Lando. This was followed by the corn subsector, which recorded a total loss of 5,636 MT, or P84.50 million. The livestock sector posted P517,560 worth of damage in Region 3. The bulk of the damage, or P5.31 billion, was recorded in Region 3. S “T L,” A
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ERY soon, the urban landscape at the corner of V. Mapa and Valenzuela Street, in Santa Mesa will be significantly transformed into a modern, dynamic setting with the completion of the first tower of Amaia Skies in Santa Mesa by next year.
In his statement following the release of the latest BOP numbers, BSP Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. expressed confidence that the BOP—or the summary of all the country’s transactions with the rest of the world—will reach the $2-billion forecast at the end of the year, amid the developments in advanced economies affecting emerging markets like the Philippines.
by developments abroad, particularly the speculation surrounding the monetary-policy movement in the US and the economic progress in China. In its latest meeting, the US Federal Open Market Committee decided to maintain all its rates on hold, fueling speculation that the Fed could maintain its rates lower longer than expected. Meanwhile, China recently reported a GDP growth of 6.9 percent in the third quarter. For the Philippines, remittances—part of the computation for the country’s BOP—declined, as reported earlier this year. ING Bank Manila economist Joey Cuyegkeng said that, despite the contraction, structural inflows and current-account surplus “should remain favorable” in the remaining months of the year. “In the past 11 years, a weak growth of a month is normally followed by a
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Future homeowners—students and professionals, in particular— will have a clear advantage as far as mobility is concerned, since most transportation modes are highly accessible. The V. Mapa Light Rail Transit 2 station is an easy stroll from the building. Top universities are also in close proximity, while commercial establishments, such as SM Santa Mesa, Robinsons Magnolia and other shopping hubs, are just a few minutes ride away. As with any Amaia development, the residents’ safety and security are the topmost priority. The development will be equipped with fire detection and alarm systems, closedcircuit television cameras, and a 24-hour guarded entrance and exit. Quality is assured, as it is being constructed by Makati Development Corp., Ayala Land’s fully-owned construction arm. Furthermore, Ayala Property Management Corp. will keep the condominium building well-maintained so that it retains its quality over time. Acquiring a home at Amaia Skies is easy on the pocket with various available payment options, such as cash, deferred payment, bank financing, and in-house financing. Model units are available at its showroom at J&T Building, Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard, corner Santol Extension, Santa Mesa, Manila. Visit www.amaialand.com.
Datem’s filtration system LOFTY ASPIRATIONS AT TWIN OAKS gives residents clean water
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HE demand for convenience to having access to clean water has seen the water-refi lling industry grow in the last few years. But how clean are these water-refi lling stations? Why don’t people drink water from their own faucets, despite authorities already giving their assurance that those are, indeed, safe for human consumption? People are understandably concerned when it comes to water safety for their families.
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DATEM Horizons East Ortigas wants that peace of mind for its residents and will be allocating clean drinking water for its homeowners by using a technology called Water Filtration System, an onsite waterpurifying system that filters and removes impurities from water. “Datem Homes will be using the ultrafiltration system from among the five types—particle, micron, ultra, nano and reverse osmosis—of filtration membranes,” said Jan Joseph Sta. Barbara, business development manager of Datem Water. The 300-square-meter waterfi ltration area will be able to provide bottled water to unit owners, who are estimated to consume approximately 400 cubic meters of water a day. Datem has the experience and
expertise in water purifying and treatment given that the construction giant also founded Datem Water, a bulk potable-water supplier which has been working on a wastewater-treatment project in Kalibo, Aklan.
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WASTEWATER can still be processed into a much cleaner version used for purposes other than human consumption. Sta. Barbara said Datem Homes uses a wastewater-treatment technology that will allow them to filter, clean and reuse the water. Harmful chemicals or dirt that may be dangerous for the environment are first removed before being cleared for people’s use. With this, homeowners get the reassurance that the water used in watering plants are devoid of any chemical that may be harmful to the environment. Whatever is sprinkled within a few feet to a home will have a chain effect after all. Datem Homes is making sure that its initial project—Datem Horizons East Ortigas—will have all the elements, from the inside to the outside, of an ideal home. But the property firm wants to ensure that homeowners get more by applying its expertise on construction and technologies to build safe, durable and innovative homes.
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RIVEN entrepreneurs, successful professionals and executives, as well as sophisticated young families, will definitely find creative expression through loft living at Twin Oaks Place, one of the landmark high-rise condominium developments in the master-planned Greenfield District in Mandaluyong City. Twin Oaks Place is the first and only future-ready home in the Philippines, with high-speed Internet connectivity made part and parcel of daily living through its innovative fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technology. Home automation, remote closedcircuit television viewing and security controls, and lightning-fast data downloads are only a few of the exciting possibilities of 21st-century digital living that are made a practical and useful reality for residents of this pioneering vertical community. Moreover, these benefits are best experienced within a spacious and comfortable living environment, where digital appliances, gadgets, and automated fixtures and furnishings are showcased and put to
efficient use. Twin Oaks Place’s one- and two-bedroom loft units are among such ideal living spaces. Discerning homeseekers can best visualize this unique urban lifestyle at the Twin Oaks Place showroom in Greenfield District. An interior designer’s interpretation of the futuristic condo home of today is expressed in the model unit of a 55-squaremeter to 57-sq m one-bedroom loft unit. The high-ceiling and full-height windows are arguably the best features of a loft configuration. At Twin Oaks Place, those features will afford residents priceless views of the Ortigas Central Business District, and even way beyond to Laguna de Bay. The overall theme of the model unit paints its imaginary occupants as a young, vibrant couple who loves to entertain. Shiny metallic surfaces and dark, sophisticated colors, such as gray and bronze, establish a very contemporary vibe. Hosting an intimate party is definitely easy—cocktail conversations and movie nights can flow smoothly, especially as the dining and
HIGH ceilings and a spacious loft make for sophisticated city living.
PROPERTY living areas form an intuitive extension of the modernly equipped kitchen. A toilet and bath on the first level is cleverly hidden through the use of vertical, darkly tinted mirror panels, which also serve as an illusion to open up the already generous living space. Opposite the toilet is valuable storage space underneath the stairs, which is camouflaged with similar mirrored panels. One door hides the laundry and utility area where a washing machine and dryer are placed, while another
door provides an ideal place to park sports gear and other big items that are used on a regular basis. Tennis rackets, diving gear, yoga mats or musical instruments can be tucked away safely and brought out with ease when needed. At Twin Oaks Place, such aspirations for a modern and sophisticated city lifestyle is definitely now a reality. Its first tower was turned over to unit owners last year, and construction of the second and final tower is currently in full swing.
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EOUL, South Korea—When South Korea pulled off a 1-0 shock win over Brazil in the Under-17 Soccer World Cup on Saturday, it may have been as much a case of the young players not realizing they were underdogs as it was a display of self-belief. Just as Japan impressed the rugby world with its poise and confidence in its remarkable win over powerhouse South Africa at the Rugby World Cup last week, South Korea was not content to rest on its 79th-minute goal against Brazil, continuing to press forward and looking to extend its lead in the Chilean city of Coquimbo. The South Koreans put on a display of pace and skill that at times looked more like the traditional Brazilian style of play than their Brazilian opponents were playing. The fearless attitude of the South Korean under-17s is something the senior players would do well to remember. At the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Asia’s four teams returned home without a win between them in 12 games. Japan-based, US-born Tom Byer, an Asian youth development expert and football consultant to the Chinese Ministry of Education, says the ignorance of youth can be blissful. “There is less of an intimidation factor involved as these are 16-year-old kids who aren’t in as much awe as the senior players are. So there is way less pressure at this age,” Byer told the Associated Press. “Also, the under-17 tournament is held every two years instead of four so these countries are always working toward qualification even on the off years,” he added. “Korean players are extremely technical and motivation is always high, especially when a medal can bring exemption from military duty.” Lee Seung-woo, who plays for Barcelona’s B team and is widely regarded as one of Asia’s brightest young talents, impressed against Brazil. The 17-year-old has been criticized in South Korea for a perceived “cockiness” that was evident in July when he returned home to represent his country in a friendly tournament. The striker, sporting dyed blond hair, was openly unhappy at being substituted by Coach Choi Jin-cheul, a reaction unusual in South Korea where players are expected to bow to their teammates and coach upon being taken off. If Lee is a little arrogant, it is perhaps the kind of quality that South Korea needs. “I know that in Korea I’ve been told that I lack maturity and physicality,” Lee—who was at the center of Barcelona’s transfer ban in 2014 as the Spanish giant was found to have breached International Football Federation regulation when signing youth players—told Korean media after the game. “But Barcelona just promoted me to their professional team. Over there, they see me differently, so I thank them.” Lee was again taken off late in the win over Brazil, but this seemed to be a precautionary measure by Choi. “Some people say that Lee is not a good team player but this is not true,” Choi said earlier this month. “He is just very lively and though he can be a little greedy, he is an excellent player.” South Korea takes on Guinea on Tuesday with its home fans now expected to be watching with more expectation. With a win, the young Taeguk Warriors will confirm a place in the knockout stage with a game to spare. It could be that the more important lesson has already gone out to Asia. As Japan showed at the Rugby World Cup, a little more self-belief and a little less respect given to others can go a long way. AP
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TORONTO Blue Jays’ closer Roberto Osuna (below) celebrates after Kansas City Royals’ Salvador Perez grounded out to third to close the ninth inning in Game Three, while third baseman Josh Donaldson dives for a ground ball against also in the ninth inning. AP
PRETTY SPECIAL The Toronto Blue Jays’ offense was the best it has been in these playoffs, hitting three home runs to back Marcus Stroman in an 11-8 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night in the American League Conference Series Game Three, in front of an earsplitting sellout crowd of 49,751 at Rogers Centre.
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ORONTO—It was by far the least effective of Marcus Stroman’s three postseason starts. No matter. The Toronto Blue Jays’ offense was the best it has been in these playoffs, hitting three home runs to back Stroman in an 11-8 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night in the American League Conference Series (ALCS) Game Three, in front of an ear-splitting sellout crowd of 49,751 at Rogers Centre. “Pretty special,” Stroman said of picking up his first career postseason win. “To go out there and see the bats swung like they were and see the defense play behind me.... Just carry this momentum into the next couple of games.” Stroman, who allowed a combined five earned runs in his two ALDS starts against the Texas Rangers, gave up four runs and 11
of the Royals’ 15 hits in 6 1/3 innings on Monday night, but the offensive outburst allowed the Blue Jays to cut Kansas City’s series lead to 2-1. “We desperately needed that breakout,” said Blue Jays Manager John Gibbons, whose club led all of baseball in homers this season with 232. “The home run ball, which is what we’re known for, was a huge part of the game.” Stroman greatly outpitched his counterpart, Johnny Cueto, who failed to make it out of the third inning and allowed eight runs, six hits and four walks. The Royals outhit the Blue Jays, 15-11, with Alcides Escobar picking up four hits and Ben Zobrist and Kendrys Morales getting three each. But the Blue Jays received a three-run homer by Troy Tulowitzki, a two-run shot by Josh Donaldson and a solo blast by Ryan Goins, each of whom finished with three RBIs. “I felt like the entire night we had great at-bats,” Donaldson said. “Not just good
at-bats, great at-bats.... Our lineup, we feel, is second to none.” After Jose Bautista’s RBI single in the eighth gave the Blue Jays an 11-4 lead, the Royals scored four in the ninth on Lorenzo Cain’s sacrifice fly and Eric Hosmer’s RBI single off Liam Hendriks and Morales’s two-run homer off Roberto Osuna. But Osuna got the next two outs to end it. “It’s a battle,” Stroman said of pitching in the playoffs. “Every pitch matters and especially facing a lineup like Kansas City, who is strong one through nine.... It’s tough.” Three pitches into his outing, Stroman was behind. Escobar, who swung at the first pitch and got a hit in each of the first two games, tripled on the second pitch he saw from Stroman, getting a break when right fielder Bautista charged the liner, made a lunging attempt and failed to come up with it. Zobrist’s grounder to second made it 1-0. The Blue Jays began to hammer Cueto, on the receiving end of a sing-song “Cueto! Cueto!” chant from his first pitch, in the second. Tulowitzki, who entered the game four-for-29 and was ejected before the eighth inning by plate umpire John Hirschbeck for disputing a called third
strike from the seventh, singled with one out. Russell Martin was hit with a pitch and Kevin Pillar’s 6-4 forceout put runners at the corners for Goins, whose gaffe on a seventh-inning pop-up in Game Two helped spark a five-run rally that erased a 3-0 deficit. “I put the game in Kansas City behind me. That was probably the last thing in the back of my head,” said Goins, who— after Pillar stole second—won a ninepitch confrontation with a two-run single to left that made it 2-1 and had Rogers Centre shaking. Goins took second on the throw home and, after Ben Revere walked, scored on Donaldson’s single to left, making it 3-1. The Royals made it 3-2 in the third but the Blue Jays jettisoned Cueto in the bottom half of the inning. After Edwin Encarnacion singled and Chris Colabello walked, Tulowitzki pounced on an 0-and-1 fastball and drove it to center for his second homer of the postseason and a 6-2 lead, blowing the roof off Rogers Centre again. Martin walked and scored on Pillar’s double to left-center, marking the end of Cueto’s night and the start of Kris Medlin’s. The righthander struck out Goins and got Revere to ground into a force play, setting up Donaldson’s bomb into the second deck in left. It was his third homer of the postseason and made it 9-2. “You could not tell in the clubhouse [pregame] if we’re down 0-2 or up 2-0,” Stroman said. “I’ve never been a part of a team like that. What we have is extremely special. The confidence that everybody has with everybody is amazing.”
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O prop up the country’s rice self-sufficiency level, the Aquino administration has rolled out its Food Staple Sufficiency Program (FSSP) in 2010. The program called for huge budgets to fund strategies for increasing the food supply in the country. However, the drought caused by El Niño is making it more difficult for the Philippines to achieve its rice selfsufficiency goal. The expected damage to be caused by El Niño has forced the Philippines to start buying this year its rice requirements for 2016. Last month the National Food Authority (NFA) purchased 750,000 metric tons (MT)
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of rice via a government-to-government procurement scheme. The volume includes the 500,000 MT of imported rice needed by the Philippines next year in preparation for El Niño. More than El Niño, however, experts said the Philippine government will have to find better ways to achieve its self-sufficiency target in the next five years in light of the country’s growing population. Dr. Suthad Setboonsarng, member of International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Board of Trustees, said in his presentation before the Asean Rice Future Forum in Vietnam that the 10.6 million increase in the country’s population in five years could force the Philippines to import more rice. C A
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Source: BSP (20 October 2015)