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E rejoice! The Lord is high, yet He looks on the lowly, and the haughty, He knows from afar. You give us life though, we walk amid affliction; You stretch out Your hand against the anger of our foes. With Your right hand You save us; the Lord will accomplish this for us. Oh Lord Your merciful love is eternal; discard not the work of Your hands. (Psalm 138: 6-8) We come to You, to seek Your love and 6-8 forgiveness, all the days of our life. Amen! GIVE US THIS DAY, COMMITTEE EE OF DIVINE WORSHIP, USA AND LOUIE M. LACSON, SON, HFL Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com

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OUR fun felt projects to decorate your home this holiday season. To get the templates for all these projects, go to familyfunmag.com/printables.

A BANNER TO TWEET ABOUT SET the scene for the holidays with this 2-footlong wall hanging. Cheery cardinals are center stage, while paper snowflakes glued to the back of the banner add wintry shadows. You will need: 16-by-27-inch piece of white glittery felt, plus a scrap for the snow on the branches Tacky glue 9-by-12-inch piece of red felt 9-by-12-inch piece of tan felt Scrap of orange felt 3 buttons Several sheets of 8 1/2-by-11-inch white paper 17-inch-long dowel (ours was 1/4 inch in diameter) String for hanging 1. Make a casing at the top of the banner by folding over 1 inch of the white felt and gluing it in place. 2. Download our templates for the birds, branches, beaks and snow, use them to cut out pieces from the various colors of felt, and glue the pieces and button eyes in place. 3. Cut snowflakes in various sizes from the paper and glue them to the back of the white felt. This will add a subtle pattern when the banner is hung against a wall.

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CUTE FOREST FRIENDS FELT and glue transform plastic containers and corks into a winter wonderland, with cozy cottages and woodland animals that double as finger puppets. Set tea lights inside the larger cottage to cast a pretty snowflake shadow on the roof. HOUSES FOR two houses you will need: 2 (9-by-12-inch) pieces of white glittery felt Clear plastic deli container and clear plastic cup (we used a 16-ounce container and a 5-ounce cup) Tacky glue Small piece of blue felt 8 1/2-by-11-inch sheet of white paper 9-by-12-inch piece of brown felt Cotton ball 2 battery-powered tea lights 1. Cut pieces of the white felt to wrap around the container and cup with some overlap. For the large house, cut out a door and window. Wrap the felt around each container and glue the edges together. Tip: Hold the felt in place with a rubber band while it dries. For the small house, cut a door from the blue felt and glue it in place. 2. For the roofs, download our templates. Cut the large roof from white felt and glue the overlapped edges together. To make the snowflake shadow (which will appear on the roof when the cottage is lit), cut an 8 3/4-inch-wide circle from the paper, then cut it into a snowflake. Unfold the paper and cut it in half. Fold one half into a cone to fit the roof and glue it inside. Cut a heart from the white felt and glue it to the roof. Cut the small roof from the brown felt and glue the overlapped edges together. Glue a piece of the cotton ball on the rooftop for smoke. 3. To light the large house, place one tea light inside the container and the other on top, then set the roof in place. FOREST CRITTERS You will need: Small pieces of white, light gray, dark gray, orange and light brown felt 4 wine corks Tacky glue 8 small buttons 1 small black pom-pom 1 small white pom-pom Embroidery floss or crochet thread 1. Download our templates and use them to cut the pieces

CHEERY HEERY cardinals are center stage, while paper snowflakes glued to the back of the banner add wintry shadows. from their corresponding color felt. 2. For each animal, wrap the felt body around a cork and glue the overlapped edges together, taking care not to glue the felt to the cork. This allows the corks to be removed so that the animals can be used as finger puppets. 3. To make the owl and raccoon’s heads, pinch the felt together at the top of the cork with a drop of glue between the layers and clamp with a clothespin until dry. 4. For all the animals, glue on any remaining pieces of felt, buttons, pom-poms or whiskers, as shown, and let the glue dry. ADORABLE ELVES TURN inexpensive papier-mache boxes and cones into an eye-catching place to store wrapped holiday treats. Even more fun: The elves’ pupils can be repositioned, giving them a host of changeable expressions. For each, you will need: 16-inch-square piece of felt for the hat 16-by-8-inch piece of felt for the face and ears Felt scraps for the eyes and hat decorations Tacky glue 13 1/2-inch-tall papier-mache cone (available at craft stores) 4-inch-wide papier-mache round box (available at craft stores)

FELT and glue transform plastic containers and corks into a winter wonderland, with cozy cottages and woodland animals that double as finger puppets. Embellishments, such as sequins, pom-poms, glittery pipe cleaners and bells 1. Download our templates for the hat, face, ears and decorations and use them to cut the pieces from the felt. 2. In a small bowl, mix 2 tablespoons water with 1/4 cup tacky glue and set the mixture aside. 3. To make the hat, cover half the cone with the glue mixture. Begin wrapping the felt hat piece around it, smoothing as you go, then glue and wrap the other half. Glue on the ears, decorations and other embellishments. 4. Make the elf’s face by gluing the felt pieces to the box and lid as shown on the template. Glue the whites of the eyes in place, but not the pupils (so that they can be repositioned). A CANDY CASTLE FELT BOARD THE beauty of this castle (aside from its looks!) is that it’s meant to be played with. The boxes and towers (made from recycled containers and store-bought papier-mache pieces) can be endlessly stacked and redecorated with the movable candy pieces. You will need: Tacky glue

TURN inexpensive papier-mache boxes and cones into an eye-catching place to store wrapped holiday treats. ALEXANDRA GRABLEWSKI/FAMILYFUN MAGAZINE/TNS Cardboard boxes and tubes (such as potato chip canisters or sections of a mailing tube) White felt (enough to cover your boxes, tubes and cones) Papier-mache pieces, such as cones and round boxes (available at craft stores; we used 7 1/4-inch-tall cones) Assorted colored felt pieces White glittery felt Glitter glue Adhesive-backed gems 1. In a small bowl, mix 2 tablespoons water with 1/4 cup tacky glue and set the mixture aside. 2. For each box and tube, cut pieces of white felt to cover the sides and top. Tip: For smoother edges, cut one piece that is long enough to go around all four sides of a box. For each 7 1/4-inch papier-mache cone, download our template and use it to cut the shape from white felt. Brush the box, tube or cone with the glue mixture and smooth the felt over the surface. 3. Download our templates for the decorative pieces, cut the pieces from the colored felt, and cut the icicles from the white glittery felt. Glue the castle components together and the flags onto each cone. Add glitter glue and gem embellishments.

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HE days are merry and bright this holiday season, but it will be more so when you deck the halls with designer lamps from Steltz, The Gallery at the East Wing of Shangri-La Plaza. Steltz (www.steltzinternational.com) has the most elegant lamps to choose from noted designers like Philippe Starck, Achille Castiglioni, Rodolfo Dordoni and the Bouroullec Brothers. “At Steltz, The Gallery, we have lamps that are a celebration of creativity and innovation. They are unique, well-designed and functional,” says Jennifer Stelton-Jose, president of Steltz International. The perfect gift for the sophisticated person with a knack for technology and innovation is the Kelvin T LED Green Base designed by Phillipe Starck for Flos. This table lamp comes with a daylight sensor and motion sensor which, when activated, automatically modifies its light output based on the brightness of the surrounding areas. It is equipped with the state-of-the-art Flos touch technology, with a touch-sensor switch active at all times, and is fully adjustable, providing direct lighting to one’s workspace when needed. Starck also brings Miss Sissi, the world’s first design object manufactured with polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), a water-biodegradable biopolymer made from the waste of sugar beet and cane production. Starck designed this green-based energy source also for Flos. The PHA version has no impact on the food cycle, requires no organic solvents, and is completely biodegradable in soil and water. Miss Sissi comes in vibrant colors that add style and contemporary elegance to any room or bedside table, enough to light up the whole area while staying environmentally mindful. It is perfect for someone who thinks and breathes “green” eco-friendly practices. Another table-worthy piece is The Lampadina, a lamp conceived by Castiglioni in celebration of the Flos’s showroom opening in Turin in 1972. The Lampadina looks like an oversized bulb lamp with a subtle satin finish to diffuse excess power. The simplicity reflects its efficiency and most basic utilitarian form with an LED light source. Flos has come up with yet another highly architectural lamp with RAY T, a modern table light designed by Dordoni. Its classic drum shade and elegant chrome-plated base make it an architectural element fit for any room. Finally, Steltz also has the Piani, a lamp with a flat base and top designed by brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. An ideal piece for the workplace, Piani features a base that functions as a convenient container of pens, paper clips, keys or eyeglasses and other office paraphernalia. A workaholic engineer, artist, fashion designer, or computer expert will definitely appreciate this elegant yet functional gift.

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HENZHEN, China—At least 91 people were missing on Monday, a day after a man-made mountain of excavated soil and construction waste buried dozens of buildings when it swept through an industrial park in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. The official Xinhua News Agency said the landslide buried or damaged 33 buildings in the industrial park in Shenzhen, a major manufacturing center in Guangdong province across the border from Hong Kong that makes products used around the world from cell phones to cars. Details are beginning to emerge about the cause of the landslide that authorities now say covered an area of 100,000 square meters with up to 6 meters of mud. The Ministry of Land and Resources said the debris originated with a steep, man-made mountain of dirt, cement chunks and other construction waste that had been piled up against a 100-meter-high hill over the past two years. Heavy rains in the region adjacent to Hong Kong had saturated the soil, making it increasingly unstable and ultimately causing it to collapse with massive force. The ministry said it had dispatched additional personnel to help monitor the situation and guard against a second collapse. Xinhua said that as of Monday morning, 59 men and 32 women were missing in the landslide. No deaths were reported so far. Li Yikang, the deputy secretarygeneral of the Shenzhen city government, said at a televised news conference that more than 900 people had been evacuated. He said that nearly 1,500 people were involved in rescue efforts.

State broadcaster China Central Television, or CCTV, said that there was a residential area next to the industrial zone, and that the buildings buried included two workers’ dormitories. Ren Jiguang, the deputy chief of Shenzhen’s public security bureau, told CCTV that most people had been moved to safety before the landslide hit. State media carried photos of what looked like at least one 5-story building leaning over and partly crumpled in the industrial park, and a sea of brown soil covering a vast area around it. The landslide is the fourth major disaster to strike China this year following a deadly New Year’s Day stampede in Shanghai, the capsizing of a cruise ship in the Yangtze River and a massive explosion at a chemicals warehouse in Tianjian on the coast near Beijing. Human error has been suspected or confirmed in all three previous disasters, pointing to an often callous attitude toward safety despite the threat of harsh penalties. Three decades of headlong economic growth have been catching up with China in terms of safety and damage to the environment. Many of the country’s major cities suffer from chronic air pollution and Beijing on Monday was enduring a four-day smog red alert that forced schools to close, factories to curtail production and half the city’s cars off the roads. Los Angeles Times/TNS

‘Thai govt not ignoring shrimp-industry slavery’

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ANGKOK—Thailand’s government said on Monday it is not ignoring the slavery and forced labor in its lucrative shrimp industry that was highlighted in an Associated Press (AP) investigation published last week. Government Spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd, flanked by several police and navy officials, held a news conference specifically to address issues raised by the AP report. Sansern said the government was already aware of slavery in the industry before the AP report was released on December 14. “Authorities found it first,” he said. Kornchai Klaiklung, the head of the anti-human trafficking wing of the police, said “a number of things, including the report about debt-bound laborers, interest us and we are looking into, it and will prosecute them [the culprits]. Thailand is one of the world’s biggest shrimp providers and its seafood export industry is estimated to bring in about $7 billion annually. The AP report revealed the widespread use of undocumented migrant laborers, many from neighboring Myanmar. Many of these laborers end up being tricked or sold into shrimp-peeling sheds where they are forced to work 16-hour days with no time off and little or no pay for sometimes years at a time. Some end up locked inside. Others are allowed to go out, but only if they leave their children or spouse behind as a guarantee against running away. A day after the AP report, Thiraphong Chansiri, the president of Thai Union, one

of the world’s biggest seafood exporters, expressed frustration and promised change. He said the AP investigation should be a “wake-up call” to the industry. Many exporters have bought shrimp from, or outsourced peeling work to, smaller operators who have less oversight. At the news conference on Monday, government officials did not deny the existence of forced labor but disputed parts of the story, especially the AP’s assertion that police took bribes and turned a blind eye to the practices in the industry. “This is not true,” Sansern said without elaborating. He said Thailand could not have become one of the top shrimp exporters in the world with the use of slave labor alone. “There are a number of criteria needed to become leader in the field such as quality of the product...not just cheap labor alone.” The AP stood by its report, which was part of a series of investigations this year into slavery in the fishing industry in the region. More than 2,000 trapped fishermen were freed earlier this year from an island in Indonesia as a result of the AP’s work. The reports also have led to a dozen arrests, millions of dollars’ worth of seizures and proposals for new federal laws. “We stand firmly behind our reporters’ coverage, which has been scrupulous, thorough and fair,” said Paul Colford, an AP vice president and director of media relations. “Their stories exposing the enslavement of workers in the Southeast Asian fishing industry have been a source of great pride throughout The Associated Press.” AP

Rushing to deliver millions of holiday gifts

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OUISVILLE, Kentucky—The humming is constant; a low-pitched drone from 155 miles of conveyer belts racing packages in every direction. Boxes shift from one belt to another and bump into a metal wall. Thud. Thud. Thud. In the background, trucks beep and jet engines roar. Forget jingling bells and ho-ho-hos, these are now the sounds of the holidays. As more gift-givers shop online, there are more packages to ship. Online sales now ac-

count for 10 percent of all shopping and 15 percent during the holidays, according to research firm Forrester. That leaves FedEx and UPS with a combined 947 million packages to deliver between Black Friday and Christmas Eve—up 8 percent from last holiday season’s forecasts. For UPS, the key to getting all those lastsecond orders delivered on time is Worldport, a massive sorting facility located between the Louisville airport’s two main runways. AP

SPAIN RULING PARTY COULD BE OUT; UPSTARTS GET BIG VOTES

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PODEMOS party leader Pablo Iglesias (center) and other party leaders celebrate following the latest official election results in Madrid on Monday. Podemos supporters gathered outside their party headquarters in Madrid, cheering as general election results began to roll in confirming the newcomer on the political scene looked set to capture 68 seats and a chance of forming a coalition in parliament. AP/DANIEL OCHOA DE OLZA

Ciudadanos, its closest possible ideological partner. The Popular Party would also need support from parties that won 17 seats in the northeastern Catalonia region and are seeking independence from Spain or want more regional financial power and feel alienated by Rajoy’s firm rejection of their causes. And Spain has never had a so called “grand coalition” that would bring the Popular Party and the Socialists together. Rajoy told cheering supporters, shortly after midnight on Monday, that he would try to form a government but didn’t provide any details of how he might accomplish that goal. “This party is still the No. 1 force in Spain,” Rajoy declared. But Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez said the result clearly shows “Spain wants a move to the left,” adding that he and his party are ready for talks that could lead to a governing accord. The Socialists could try to team up with Podemos and Ciudadanos in a three-way “coalition of losers” similar to an electoral outcome that happened in neighboring Portugal last month. Also possible for the Socialists is a deal with Podemos plus

smaller regional parties that won just a few seats each—not requiring the support of Ciudadanos. “It looks like a Socialist government,” said Federico Santi, a Londonbased analyst with the Eurasia Group political risk consultancy. “Reaching a deal between the Socialists, Ciudadanos and Podemos is not going to be straightforward.... But if the alternative is leaving the country without a government, the pressure will be on the parties.” Podemos and Ciudadanos both gained strength by portraying the Popular Party and the Socialists as out-of-touch behemoths run by politicians who care more about maintaining their own power than citizens’ needs. Miguel Redondo, a 19-year-old Madrid university student, said he voted for Podemos because “it’s the party that best understands the difficulties that young people are going through” in a nation where joblessness for people under 25 is more than double the country’s overall 21-percent unemployment rate. Spain’s 36.5 million registered voters elected representatives to the lower house of parliament and to the Senate, which has less legislative

power. Voting was brisk with lines outside some polling stations and voter participation of 73.2 percent, up from 68.9 percent in the 2011 election. Francisco Herrera, a 43-year-old porter in Madrid, said he was disappointed with Rajoy’s leadership, but voted for the Popular Party because it “defends the economy and the type of government that suits us right now.” The nation’s devastating economic crisis, nonstop corruption scandals and a separatist drive in the northeastern region of Catalonia have dominated Spanish politics over the past four years. Rajoy has boasted about his handling of the economy, done his best to skirt the corruption minefield and has vowed to halt the independence push. His administration’s biggest success has been in pulling Spain back from an economic abyss in 2012, and returning the economy to steady growth, but the jobless rate has come down slowly and salaries for people entering the work force are 30 percent lower than they were in 2008. This fueled claims by Ciudadanos and Podemos that the Socialists plunged Spain into an economic crisis and the Popular Party failed to fix the problem. AP

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URICH—Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini were each banned for eight years by the International Football Federation (Fifa) ethics committee on Monday in a stunning takedown of world soccer’s most powerful leaders. Fifa President Blatter and his one-time protege Platini were kicked out of the sport for conflict of interest and disloyalty to Fifa in a $2-million payment deal that is also the subject of a criminal investigation in Switzerland. Blatter’s Fifa career is ending in disgrace after more than 17 years as president and 40 years in total with the scandal-hit governing body. Platini’s bid to succeed his former mentor in the February 26 presidential elections is now likely over, though both are expected to appeal at the Fifa appeals committee and the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Blatter has suggested he could pursue a lengthier appeal to Switzerland’s highest court, the federal tribunal, which can intervene if legal process was abused. Ethics judges decided that Blatter and Platini broke Fifa Code of Ethics rules on conflicts of interest, breach of loyalty and offering or receiving gifts. Both denied wrongdoing in 2011 when Platini took $2 million of Fifa money approved by Blatter as uncontracted salary for work as a presidential adviser from 1999 to 2002. Blatter was fined 50,000 Swiss francs ($50,250) and Platini, a Fifa vice president and head of European soccer’s governing body Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), was fined 80,000 Swiss francs ($80,400).

“Neither in his written statement nor in his personal hearing was Mr. Blatter able to demonstrate another legal basis for this payment,” the judges said. “By failing to place Fifa’s interests first and abstain from doing anything which could be contrary to Fifa’s interests, Mr. Blatter violated his fiduciary duty to Fifa. “His [Blatter’s] assertion of an oral agreement was determined as not convincing and was rejected by the chamber.” Platini, the judges said, “failed to act with complete credibility and integrity, showing unawareness of the importance of his duties and concomitant obligations and responsibilities.” Blatter was scheduled to hold a news conference at 11 a.m. local time (1000 GMT) at Fifa’s former headquarters in Zurich. He arrived soon after 10 a.m. in a chauffeurdriven car accompanied by his daughter, Corinne, and media spokesman Thomas Renggli. He did comment to reporters as he was bustled through a throng of cameras. Blatter and Platini both have strong motivation to fight the bans in fast-track appeal cases. Blatter, who turns 80 in March, wants a Fifa swansong by hosting the election congress in Zurich and being made honorary president by the 209 member-federations. The 60-year-old Platini wants to clear his name, pass a Fifa integrity check and be declared an official candidate in the election he had been favored to win. Platini’s campaign has stalled since

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being quizzed on September 25 in a Swiss federal investigation of suspected criminal mismanagement at Fifa. Switzerland’s attorney general has opened criminal proceedings against Blatter for the suspected “disloyal payment” of Fifa money to Platini and selling undervalued World Cup TV rights for the Caribbean. Platini’s status in the criminal case is “between a witness and an accused person,” Attorney General Michael Lauber said in October. In recent media interviews, both men have said Platini asked Blatter for a salary of 1 million Swiss francs. He got a contract for 300,000 Swiss francs annually, in line with Fifa’s then-wage structure, plus a “gentleman’s agreement” to get the rest later. Swiss law obliged Fifa only to pay the deferred money within five years. Platini was paid in February 2011, just before Blatter began campaigning for reelection against Mohamed bin Hammam of Qatar. Platini’s UEFA urged its members weeks before the June 2011 poll to back Blatter, who was elected unopposed when Bin Hammam was implicated in bribery. Few Fifa officials knew of the Platini payment which emerged during a wider Swiss probe of the governing body’s business affairs, including suspected money laundering in the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding contests. The agreement was “a classic conflict of interest” between two executive committee members, Fifa audit panel chairman Domenico Scala said in October. AP

ONDON—Andy Murray has been voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year for the second time after helping Britain win the Davis Cup for the first time since 1936. The 28-year-old Murray says “I didn’t expect this. It’s very humbling to be up here in front of so many great athletes,” after beating Kevin Sinfield, who captained rugby league side Leeds Rhinos to the treble in 2015, to the prestigious British award on Sunday. Jessica Ennis-Hill was third in the public vote. The 2013 winner was instrumental in helping Britain to a first Davis Cup victory in 79 years following a 3-1 win over Belgium in November. “This has been a five-year journey. We were down in the bottom level of tennis and now we’re No. 1 in the world and I never thought that would be possible,” Murray added. AP

Kyrie Irving scores 12 points and played 17 minutes in his season debut and LeBron James has 23, leading Cleveland to a 108-86 victory on Sunday over the Philadelphia 76ers, who lose their 10th straight to fall to 1-28.

LEVELAND—As Kyrie Irving dressed following his first game in six months, LeBron James popped on some music. With Chris Brown’s “Picture Me Rollin’” filling the locker room, Irving, James and Iman Shumpert bobbed their heads in unison and did some small dance moves. Close to full strength, the Cavaliers are grooving again. Irving scored 12 points and played 17 minutes in his season debut and James had 23, leading Cleveland to a 108-86 victory on Sunday over the Philadelphia 76ers, who lost their 10th straight and fell to 1-28. Back on the floor for the first time since breaking his left kneecap in Game One of the NBA Finals, Irving showed some rust but that didn’t matter. “Kind of been a long, long road, but finally getting out there with my teammates was a pleasure,” Irving said. The Cavs managed to open the season 17-7 without Irving. But Cleveland is more complete with the All-Star point guard running its offense and being a headache for opposing defenses. Now that Irving’s back, the Cavs are as healthy as they’ve been since early in the playoffs last season. “We’re almost there,” James said. Matthew Dellavedova made four threepointers and added 20 points for the Cavs, who improved to 12-1 at home and are eyeing a Christmas Day game against Golden State. James didn’t play in the fourth

quarter, logging a season-low 25 minutes. Nerlens Noel had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the brutal Sixers, now 0-17 on the road and on their second double-digit losing streak. In Miami Chris Bosh scored 29 points and Hassan Whiteside shook off a slow first half to finish with 22 points and 11 rebounds in the Heat’s 116-109 win over Portland. Dwyane Wade had 18 points and added seven assists for the Heat. They trailed by 12 at one point and were down 10 at the half. The Heat shot 57 percent and played the final 13:37 without Goran Dragic. He was ejected for the first time in his career after arguing two foul calls. Atlanta rallied to beat Orlando, 103-100, with Kyle Korver scoring 13 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter. Korver had four thee-pointers in the final period and six overall. Mike Scott added 15 points, and Al Horford and Jeff Teague scored 14 apiece in Atlanta’s third straight victory. The Magic had the ball and a chance to tie with 7.3 seconds remaining, but the Hawks smothered an inbounds pass to Evan Fournier. The Sacramento Kings ended a fourgame road losing streak with a 104-94 win at Toronto, the Pelicans beat the Nuggets, 130-125, and the Bucks beat the Suns, 101-95, with Greg Monroe hitting a spinning, go-ahead lay-up with 20.6 seconds left to lift Milwaukee past Phoenix. Bucks Coach Jason Kidd said after the game that he will be taking an indefinite leave to have hip surgery. Assistant Joe Prunty will direct the team in his absence. Karl-Anthony Towns had 24 points and 10 rebounds in the building where he was taken with the No. 1 pick in the June draft, and Minnesota beat Brooklyn, 100-85. Gorgui Dieng added 20 points and 10 boards to lead a strong bench unit that blew the game open in the fourth quarter. Andrew Wiggins scored 16 points, and Ricky Rubio had 15 assists. Brook Lopez had 20 points, 12 rebounds and five assists for the Nets. Rajon Rondo had 19 points and 13 assists, Rudy Gay scored 19 points against his former team and Sacramento beat Toronto to end a four-game road losing streak. Omri Casspi added 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Kings. DeMar DeRozan had 28 points for the Raptors. Toronto point guard Kyle Lowry was ejected for consecutive technical fouls after arguing with referee Scott Wall with 7:22 left in the third quarter. AP

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sive in Asia Pacific and we haven’t delivered on the expected growth this year.” The nation’s economy expanded at a slower pace than expected in the third quarter, underscoring external risks, even as spending by households and the government is climbing. The central bank left its key interest rate unchanged while boosting inflation forecasts for the next two years, as Asian central banks brace for more outflows after the Federal Reserve’s (the Fed) tightening. The Philippines will hold elections in May to find a successor

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ADRID—A strong showing on Sunday by a pair of upstart parties in Spain’s general election upended the country’s traditional two-party system, with the ruling Popular Party winning the most votes but falling far short of a parliamentary majority and at risk of being booted from power. Days or weeks of negotiations will be needed to determine who will govern Spain, with the new farleft Podemos and business-friendly Ciudadanos parties producing shockwaves because of strong support from voters weary of high unemployment, a seemingly endless string of official corruption cases and disgust over the country’s political status quo. If forced out of government, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and his Popular Party would become the third European victim this year of a voter backlash against austerity—following elections in Greece and Portugal seen as ballot box rebellions against unpopular tax hikes and spending cuts invoked during the euro zone’s debt crisis. In past Spanish elections, the Popular Party and the main opposition Socialists were the established powerhouses and only needed support from tiny parties to get a majority in parliament when they didn’t win one from voters. But Podemos came in a strong third place and Ciudadanos took fourth in their first election fielding national candidates—setting up a period of uncertainty as parties negotiate with each other to see which ones may be able to form a governing alliance. “Spain is not going to be the same anymore and we are very happy,” said a jubilant Pablo Iglesias, the ponytailed leader of Podemos. With 99.9 percent of the vote counted, the Popular Party won 123 seats in the 350-member lower house of Parliament—far below the 186-seat majority it won four years ago after beating the Socialists in a landslide. The Socialist Party received 90 seats, while Podemos and allies won 69 and Ciudadanos got 40. Analysts said the outcome will make it extremely difficult for the Popular Party to form a coalition or get voted into parliament as a minority government because it does not get enough seats by allying only with

The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) is heading for its first annual loss since 2008, as overseas funds pulled a record $1.2 billion from equities that are among the priciest in Asia, while the peso has fallen to a six-year low against the US dollar. “We have bought on dips, but we’re cognizant of the fact that we aren’t out of the woods yet, so we are still holding cash,” said Frederico Ocampo, who helps manage about $18 billion in assets as chief investment officer at Manilabased BDO Unibank Inc. The stock market “is one of the most expen-

to President Aquino. The PSEi, the nation’s stock index, has dropped 5 percent this year and trades at 16.8 times the projected 12-month earnings. While down from 20.8 at its peak in May 2013, that’s still 30 percent higher than the MSCI Asia Pacific Index, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The Philippine equity gauge slid 0.2 percent at 9:36 a.m. local time. Foreign investors, who are on course to be net sellers of local stocks this year for the first time since 2008, are likely to withdraw more funds in the first half, Ocampo said. While stocks could rise in the short term after the Fed’s interest-rate increase last week, more outflows would help stocks reverse gains, added Ocampo, who favors stocks with high dividend yields. Uncertainty over the pace of future tightening and the elections “could dampen buying even for local investors,” said Ocampo, who said in June he raised cash holdings on concern global equities would drop in the run-up to the Fed’s decision. Bloomberg News

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IA ALONZO WURTZBACH, the 64th Miss Universe, ended a 42-year drought for the Philippines in this pageant—the country last bringing home the Miss Universe crown in 1973 courtesy of Margie Moran. It’s the third win for the Philippines, with Gloria Diaz conquering the stage in 1969. In March 2015 she was criticized for her weight when she was crowned Binibining Pilipinas 2015. Trainer John Cuay has helped her maintain a strict diet and regular core training. Wurtzbach topped several online polls that helped her in clinching the top spot, a first in the history of Miss Universe that online polls were counted in the results. Similar to MJ Lastimosa, Wurtzbach bagged S “W,” A

PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 47.4350

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HE Philippines’s largest money manager expects the nation’s equities to decline in the first half of 2016, as higher US borrowing costs fuel outflows and uncertainty builds before the country holds presidential elections.

10YR PLAN TO EASE ‘THE WORST TRAFFIC ON EARTH’

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OTHER contestants congratulate Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, after she was crowned Miss Universe at the Miss Universe pageant on Sunday in Las Vegas. According to the pageant organizer, a misreading led the announcer to read Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez as the winner before they took it away and gave it to Miss Philippines. See story on B2-2. AP/JOHN LOCHER

Conclusion

HE dearth in adequate transport infrastructure has been plaguing Metro Manila for the past two decades, and this will continue in the next two if the government will just treat the problem like the way it is being addressed now. It will require the government and the private sector to invest trillions of pesos just to address this problem, which stemmed out of government neglect and political differences. “In the next five years, very little will be completed. We have a lot of infrastructure projects going on now — some are up for bidding and some are now being constructed — but these should have been done

long before it was too late. The government toyed with this need and now all of us are suffering,”Rene S. Santiago, a transport expert, said. According to studies conducted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica), the Philippines will need to invest P4.67 trillion to catch up with its infrastructure limitations. Jica’s Roadmap for Transport Infrastructure Development for Metro Manila and its Surrounding Areas, otherwise known as the Dream Plan, calls for the establishment of a modern, well-integrated, coordinated and affordable transport system for Metro Manila and the adjacent areas of Bulacan, Pampanga, Cavite and Batangas. C  A

n JAPAN 0.3913 n UK 70.7825 n HK 6.1192 n CHINA 7.3185 n SINGAPORE 33.5752 n AUSTRALIA 34.0769 n EU 51.5571 n SAUDI ARABIA 12.6507

Source: BSP (21 December 2015)


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