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AVAO CITY—Stiffer competition, supply glut and the searing El Niño heat stare the country’s banana exporters in the face in 2016, all contributing to make Philippine harvests less palatable to their traditional markets next year.
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This was the bold prediction of the Pilipino Banana Growers and Exporters Association Inc. (PBGEA), the main aggrupation of 29 major plantation players, following an unpromising market-intelligence analysis that points to a sluggish exports next year. Stephen A. Antig, president of PBGEA, said a supply glut is expected, as the world’s two biggest economies —China and Japan—have begun developing their own plantations Continued on A2
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peaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has a ready explanation why the 15th and 16th Congresses under the leadership of President Aquino have only passed 62 laws in a span of close to six years—they focused on quality and responsive legislation rather than quantity. “Hindi ito paramihan ng numero [this is not about the numbers]. We just did what was needed by our people,” he said. Belmonte said the “gamechanging laws” that they passed— all aimed at bolstering the competitiveness of the Philippines and sustaining economic growth that made the nation one of the best performers among the emerging economies—were: ■ Republic Act (RA) 10149—An
Act Promoting the Financial Viability and Fiscal Discipline in Governmentowned or -Controlled Corporation (signed on June 6, 2011); ■ RA 10150—An Act Extending the Implementation of the Lifeline Rate (signed on June 2, 2011); ■ RA 10151—An Act Allowing the Employment of Night Workers (signed on June 21, 2011); ■ RA 10153—An Act Providing the Synchronization of Elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (signed in June 2011); ■ RA 10157—The Kindergarten Education Act (signed on January 20, 2012); ■ RA 10167—An Act Further Strengthening the Anti-Money Laundering Law (signed on June 18, 2012);
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EMPHIS, Tennessee—Memphis’s Marc Gasol had 19 points and 12 rebounds to guide the Grizzlies to a 96-84 win over Indiana on Saturday, preventing the Pacers from closing in on the National Basketball Association (NBA) Central Division lead. The Pacers dropped two games behind pacesetter Cleveland, but retained second place in the division because Chicago also lost, beaten convincingly at New York. Also on Saturday Houston built a huge early lead and coasted to victory against the disappointing Los Angeles Clippers. Memphis’s Matt Barnes finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Grizzlies, who moved within a game of Dallas for second place in the Southwest Division. Paul George led the Pacers with 29 points, despite going eight-of-22 from the field. Houston bounced out to a 26-point lead in the first half and was untroubled in
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LACKWATER leaned on Mike Cortez and Reil Cervantes to survive Mahindra’s gallant stand and book a historic 108-99 win to reach the quarterfinals for the first time in franchise history in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup on Sunday at the Mall of Asia Arena. Cortez hit a conference-high 30 points, while Cervantes contributed 24 markers highlighted by six triples to lift the Elite to the win and advance to the first phase of the quarterfinal round, the franchise’s first in its second season in the league. Bambam Gamalinda added 16 markers, Carlo Lastimosa had 14 points, while rookie Art dela Cruz contributed eight points and 11 rebounds for Blackwater, which finished 0-11 in the same tournament last season. The team ended its elimination round with a 3-8 mark, while Mahindra dropped to 2-9 and joined Meralco (1-10) at the sideline. “We’re excited to be in the quarterfinals. We’re just an expansion team and our goal is to compete every game and try to improve, and hopefully get the better result,” Elite Head Coach Leo Isaac said. “Tonight, we got the result we wanted and it was good for the franchise after a forgettable first season,” he added. The Dioceldy Sy-owned franchise did not progress in each of the three conferences in the previous season and the team traded for Cortez (from Meralco) and the former La Salle standout showed his value to the young franchise. With the last quarterfinal seat on the line, the veteran playmaker reserved his best game
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of the conference with a remarkable offensive game and hit a crucial short jumper when the Enforcers threatened to move closer. Blackwater, behind the hot shooting of Cervantes, erected an 86-66 advantage with 10:33 remaining, but Mahindra slowly cut the lead and LA Revilla’s three-point play off JP Erram put the Enforcers with five, 97-102, with 1:08 left in the game. Then Cortez hit a clutch jumper in the next play to give the Elite a 104-97 separation. Revilla countered with a quick lay-up, 99-104, and Mahindra got the chance to get closer after Cortez was whistled for a fivesecond inbound violation. But Revilla’s triple attempt at the top of the key over Frank Golla rimmed out and Cortez iced the victory with two free throws, 106-99, 35.5 ticks left. The No. 10-ranked Blackwater will face the third seed Rain or Shine, which owns a twice-to-beat edge in the first phase of the quarters. Aldrech Ramos led Mahindra with 22 points and 10 rebounds, while Micahel Digregorio hit a career-best 20 markers. Revilla contributed 15 points for the Enforcers.
IGUEL TABUENA capped a brilliant season with a major victory, upending an elite international field with a fiery 66 windup and copping the Philippine Open, presented by International Container Terminal Services Inc., by one over Aussie Scott Barr for his first Asian Tour crown at the Luisita Golf and Country Club course on Sunday in Tarlac. Three months after dominating the Philippine Golf Tour (PGT) field to win the Central Azucarera de Tarlac Open here with a solid 22-under total, Tabuena went at it again at the par-72 layout, gunning down five birdies in the last nine holes to rally from three strokes down to the top of the heap, then watched erstwhile leader Lindsay Renolds and the rest of the contenders crack trying to chase him back. “To see my name on this trophy with so many legends is a dream come true,” said the 21-year-old Tabuena, who surged ahead in the second-to-last group with three straight
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UPIA INCK and Bea Tan survived a sluggish first set and turned back the duo of Charo Soriano and Alexa Micek, 17-21, 24-22, 15-12, in a thrilling championship match of the Beach Volleyball Republic (BVR) Christmas Open on Sunday at the Sands by the Bay at the Mall of Asia grounds in Pasay City. Inck, the Brazilian import of Petron Blaze Spikers in Philippine Superliga (PSL), provided the clutch blows in the neck-and-neck second set to force a decider. “It just feels so good. This is crazy, this is my first-ever beach volleyball tournament. I always play for fun and I always dream to be a beach volleyball player,” Inck said. “It’s an honor to have this invitation and I’ve been playing for them the whole week, it really feels so good,” she added. Soriano and Micek held the match point three times, but Inck kept on forcing the deuces and brought her team at set point, 23-22, followed by Tan’s attack that forged the do-or-die third set. Holding a 9-3 spread, the Brazilian spiker suffered cramps that led to a five-minute medical break, but she did not back down and continued to play. However, Micek and Soriano managed to keep within striking distance, trimming the
deficit to12-14, but Inck sealed the deal with the championship point. Inck and Tan reached the finals after a rousing 21-11, 21-17 victory over Bracket A’s top seed Shiela Pineda and Janine Marciano, while Micek and Soriano earned the first finals slot after a 23-21, 21-15 victory over April Hingpit and Maica Morada. Pineda and Marciano brought home the third place of the tournament with a 21-15, 21-8, over Morada and Hingpit in their battle for third. Pineda and Marciano dominated the Bracket A, sweeping all four teams in the pool before falling to Inck and Tan in the crossover semis. The tandem of Tan and Inck beat Soriano and Micek, 21-18, 21-18, in their first meeting during the round-robin stage—part of their three straight victories against Arielle Estranero and Vina Alinas in three sets (21-19, 19-21, 15-6) and against Mariel Sinamban and Julie Anne Tiangco (21-9, 21-7). Judy Caballejo and Camille Abanto halted the streak in thriller three sets, 21-14, 10-21, 9-15. They finished second in Bracket B with a 3-1 win-loss slate after a three-way tie together with Micek and Soriano, and Caballejo and Abanto. Lance Agcaoili
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beating the Clippers, 107-97. Dwight Howard had 22 points and 14 rebounds for the Rockets, who were still up by 19 points with seven-and-a-half minutes left, when the starters for both teams were benched, with the result inevitable. New York notched its fourth straight win by beating a weary Chicago, 107-91 Carmelo Anthony scored 27 points and Arron Afflalo added 18 for New York, which got back to a .500 winning percentage at 14-14 after winning just 17 games last season. Joakim Noah had 21 points for the Bulls in his first start of the season. Washington’s John Wall had 27 points and 12 assists, and Garrett Temple scored a career-high 21 points to lead the Wizards past Charlotte, 109-101. Oklahoma City extended its run of wins at home to eight straight by routing the struggling Los Angeles Lakers, 118-78. AP
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birdies from No. 12, then parred the last two holes to pool a 14-under 202 at the end of the weather-shortened championship. “I thank God for keeping me calm. I knew it would be tough and I knew people were making a charge. I set a goal to shoot anywhere between 64 and 66. When I had a one under at the turn, I knew I had to go for more birdies, to attack smart,” said Tabuena, who pocketed $54,000 (P2.5 million) for a three-day job. His first PHL Open victory also served as a fitting ending to a banner campaign in the year about to end that saw him clinch the Order of Merit (OOM) title of the local circuit, where he honed his talent and skills with four victories, including the kick-off leg at Splendido. He also reclaimed the country’s premier golf championship since absentee Angelo Que won it in 2008. Elmer Salvador and Artemio Murakami also ruled in 2009 and 2010, respectively, but against an all-Filipino field. With Renolds reeling back early with three bogeys against a bogey in the first six holes and limping with a 73, Barr wrested control with an eagle-spike frontside 33 but fell back two miscues at the back, including a costly wet bogey on the par-3 17th that dropped him two back off Tabuena. Needing an eagle on the par 4 to force a playoff, Barr settled for a birdie and a 68 for runner-up honors at 203 worth $33,000, in the event sponsored by the MVP Sports Foundation, Smart, PLDT, Metro Pacific, Amon Trading, Central Azucarera de Tarlac and Ayala Land Inc., with San Miguel Corp., Suntrust Properties and Santa Lucia as hole sponsors. “I couldn’t hole any putts for 14 holes. Once I did, it was game on and I holed my share,” Barr said. “I did what I needed to do but it is a shame to finish one short.” Himmat Raj of India came out of nowhere to snatch a share of third place, firing the tournament-best 63 for a 204, the same output put in by Thai Chinnarat Phadungsil, who fired
CharO SOrianO (right) blocks the attempt of Maica Morada during their semifinals match of beach Volleyball republic Women’s Open tournament at the Sands by the bay in Mall of asia grounds. ALYSA SALEN
even bother with that. The face of the US game is changing and it’s time to let the younger players earn that chance. If they can give us a new cast and a new direction with Star Wars then so should the American team. As for China...that’s something else. Aside from the megabucks that will be paid, he will cast a spotlight on the Asian game. It will help improve the level of play in the CBA as Chinese players will learn from Bryant’s legendary work ethic, as well as his style. For the second straight season, there are over 100 foreign players playing their trade in the NBA. That means over a quarter of the players in the world’s best pro league were born outside the United States (although a few come from the US Commonwealth). There hasn’t been a Chinese player in the NBA since Yi Jianlian returned to the CBA in 2012. Chinese fans reportedly now root for Jeremy Lin and Emmanuel Mudiay. Lin, of Taiwanese heritage, has had a downhill career after Linsanity took root with the New York Knicks. Mudiay, the Congo native, played high-school ball in Texas but opted not to go to college but to play in China. After a year with the Guangdong Southern Tigers, Mudiay was drafted seventh
overall by the Denver Nuggets during the first round of the 2015 Draft. For the longest time, NBA basketball has fed and inspired the world until foreign players began taking their game Stateside. Over the years, many NBA veterans have gone on to play in China, not necessarily to extend their careers but also because they felt more comfortable playing abroad. Aside from Marbury, Steve Francis, Gilbert Arenas, Tracy McGrady, Al Harrington, Metta World Peace, Kenyon Martin, J.R. Smith, Aaron Brooks and Shavlik Randolph, to name a few, have gone over. But there hasn’t been anyone of Bryant’s pedigree; someone who is a certified star and Hall-of-Famer. You can look at how Major League Soccer (MLS) has become a huge pro sports league in the United States. While many misguidedly view the MLS as where aging European stars go to collect one last paycheck, the quality of the game has vastly improved. They are the fifth major sports league in North America and they have been playing to packed houses. CBA and Asian hoops? It can only benefit for the attention and game that Bryant will bring.
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a 67. Each received $16,950. Korean Seukhyun Baek also rallied with a 66 to finish tied for fifth at 206 with Englishman Simon Griffiths, who shot a 68, and Korean Jeunghun Wang, Ireland’s Niall Turner and South African Keith Horne, who both had 69s, while Renolds double-bogeyed No. 15 and hobbled with a 73 to drop to a share of 10th at 207. Other nine-under total scorers were Finland’s Kalle Samooja and Gaganjeet Bhullar of India, who carded identical 71s; Khalin Johsi, also of India, who turned in a 70; Korean Charlie Wi, who fired a 68; and Taiwanese Lu Wei-chih, who struck back with a 67. Charles Hong, who also won here at Luisita in May, emerged as the next best Filipino finisher at joint 16th at 208 after a 69, while former threetime PGT OOM winner Tony Lascuña saved his best for last and shot a bogey-less 65 to salvage a share of 18th at 209. While his more experienced rivals succumbed to final-round pressure one after the other, Tabuena showed steely nerves rarely seen in a young player, gunning down back-to-back birdies from No. 4 to negate a missed green bogey on the sixth. As Renolds fell behind with a 37 start, Barr took over with a 33 with Tabuena, who started the final round two shots off Renolds and one behind Barr, falling three back with a 35. But after birdieing the 10th, Tabuena rattled off three straight birdies from No. 12 then added another on the par-5 16th.
Not only did his sizzling finish stun flightmates Bhullar and Korean Giwhan Kim, but it also unsettled those in the championship flight, with Renolds blowing it all with a double-bogey on No. 15 and Barr failing to survive a roller-coaster finish. Tabuena holds his Philippine »OpenMiguel trophy after besting a tough international field at luisita.
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IEFER RAVENA and Alyssa Valdez team up for charity in Fastbr3ak—a volleyball exhibition game for victims of Typhoon Nona on Wednesday at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan. Ravena and Valdez, both two-time University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Most Valuable Players in basketball and volleyball, respectively, will be joined by Gretchen Ho, Denden Lazaro, Michele Gumabao and Charo Soriano in the charity match geared to raise funds for those affected by the recent calamity. Game time is set at 2 p.m., with Ravena and Valdez each leading their own team in a best-of-five affair. “We want to help them in the spirit of Christmas,” said Ravena, who has also successfully organized charity events for victims of typhoons Sendong and Yolanda in the past.
“We hope they won’t be too devastated by what happened and this is one way of making them happy this Christmas.” Tickets will be sold at P250 and P500 and will be available starting December 21 in Ally’s All-Day Breakfast Place outlets in Malingap and Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City. Former collegiate stars Bang Pineda, Jen Reyes, Ella de Jesus and Sue Roces will be joined by celebrities like Yayo Aguila, Arny Ross, IC Mendoza, Miakka Lim and Casey de Silva in the match. Sportscaster Mozzy Ravena, who played for the national team in the 1980s, will make her much-awaited return to the court, this time suiting up alongside daughter Dani. Side events will also be conducted, including an iPhone 6 raffle sponsored by Smart and a hula hoop contest between Valdez and an audience member.
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he sky was devoid of stars that Friday night, when Roman Pancho felt droplets of rain kissing his nape. He knew that such a shower of rain would cause a lockdown along Edsa, so he decided to go back inside his office in Makati and wait for a few hours until the traffic jam has subsided. Pancho arranged chairs to form a makeshift bed, and he started to rest, his mobile phone in hand, he watched
a few clips on the Internet. Three hours later, at around 9 p.m., the technical-support agent started to pack his things and arranged the chairs back to their places. He booked a taxi to Marikina using a ride-hailing application, and it arrived after half an hour. “I thought it was a good decision for me to stay in the office for a few more hours —I was hoping that the traffic had already subsided at around 9 in the evening—but I was wrong,” he recounted. “It was nearly the same, we were barely moving along Ayala
Avenue; and Edsa is another story.” When his taxi began to brave Edsa, Pancho could have sworn that the red lights from the tails of the cars were like a giant Christmas tree. The red sea of tail lights flooded Metro Manila’s main artery, with honking from buses to private vehicles filling the atmosphere. “Home was two hours away. But no thanks to the heavy traffic, I arrived at around 12 midnight in my house, with about P500 off my wallet,” Pancho lamented. Continued on A2
Emerging markets to have more say in IMF decisions Kobe in China
THAT column by Marc J. Spears in Yahoo! Sports just set the basketball world on fire. Spears asked Stephon Marbury about his fellow National Basketball Association (NBA) 1996 batch mate (ouch, that sounds like a lifetime ago) playing pro ball if his swan song should be in China. And Marbury, who has found a second lease in his basketball life playing for the Beijing Ducks in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), said a mouthful to Spears: “They love him here. It is a little past love. It would be like the biggest thing ever in basketball here. It would be beyond huge. Beyond
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big. I would definitely encourage it. They love basketball here. You can’t control the excitement.” And you know...why not? It will be good for the world game. Kobe can still play as he is averaging 16.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 23 games, while logging 30 minutes for the Los Angeles Lakers. While he isn’t as dominant as before, he can still contribute in a huge capacity. While it is expected that Bryant will try to seek a slot on the United States National Team for the Rio Olympics, I am not so sure that he should
RTU, UP bag national softball jewels
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IZAL Technological University (RTU) outlasted Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), 3-2, in the finals of the men’s division, while University of the Philippines (UP) beat PUP with the same score to rule the distaff side of the Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines (Asaphil)-Cebuana Lhuillier National Softball Intercollegiate Championships. Richfield Custodio led RTU by pitching superbly against PUP, striking out six batters to bag the Most Valuable Player (MVP) honor in the men’s division. Reynaldo Gaban took the most stolen base
award, Arnel Arieta bagged the best slugger award and the most home runs, while Zelbert Enriquez won the best pitcher award. Irene Lumanas from University of Mindanao Davao was adjudged as the best pitcher and best hitter. National team player Kriska Piad bagged the most runs batted in and best slugger award, while Cochise Diolata bagged the MVP plum. “This one will come down as one of the best editions ever in the history of the National Softball Intercollegiate Championships,” Asaphil President and Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier said.
.S. law ma kers approved changes to International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance that will give more of a voice to emerging markets, such as China and India, in exchange for greater congressional oversight of the fund. The House and Senate on Friday passed a $1.1-trillion spending plan
that includes language implementing the IMF reforms, which have been awaiting congressional ratification since 2010, a delay that spurred global criticism of the US. President Barack Obama, who supported the change, signed the bill on Friday. Ratification also clears the way for
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the Washington-based fund to begin reviewing another round of changes that could give China and other emerging markets an even bigger voting share. The IMF’s executive board is expected to consider a timetable as early as January for the next review of the institution’s share system. IMF Managing Director Christine
Lagarde said the changes approved on Friday will “strengthen the IMF in its role of supporting global financial stability.” “The reforms significantly increase the IMF’s core resources, enabling us to respond to crises more effectively, and also improve the IMF’s governance by better reflecting the Continued on A2
n japan 0.3856 n UK 70.4561 n HK 6.10240 n CHINA 7.2960 n singapore 33.34390 n australia 33.6571 n EU 51.1935 n SAUDI arabia 12.6153
Source: BSP (18 December 2015)