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ASHINGTON—The Supreme Court unexpectedly cleared the way on Monday for a dramatic expansion of gay marriage in the United States and may have signaled that it’s only a matter of time before same-sex couples can marry in all 50 states. Rejecting appeals from five states seeking to preserve their bans, the Supreme Court effectively made such marriages legal in 30 states, up from 19 and Washington, D.C., taking in every region of the country. While the ruling stops short of resolving for now the question of same-sex marriage nationwide, it is a major victory for advocates of gay marriage. It continues a dramatic turnaround on the issue across the US in recent years, with gay marriage generally winning approval in court cases, state legislatures and public opinion polls. Almost immediately, exuberant couples began receiving marriage licenses previously denied to them. “This is the dream day,” said Sharon Baldwin, a plaintiff in a challenge to Oklahoma’s ban, as she and her partner got their license in the Tulsa County Clerk’s Office. Lindsey Oliver, 30, and Nicole Pries, 42, received the first same-sex marriage license issued from the Richmond Circuit Court Clerk’s office in Virginia. Directly affected by Monday’s orders were Wisconsin, Indiana,

An ambulance transporting a Spanish nurse believed to have contracted the Ebola virus from a 69-year-old Spanish priest leaves Alcorcon Hospital in Madrid, Spain, on Tuesday. The nurse who treated a missionary for the disease at a Madrid hospital tested positive for the virus. AP/Andres KudAcKi

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continued to rule out any blanket ban on travel from West Africa. People leaving the outbreak zone are checked for fevers before they’re allowed to board airplanes, but the disease’s incubation period is 21 days and symptoms could arise later. Airline crews and border agents already watch for obviously sick passengers, and in a high-level meeting at the White House, officials discussed potential options for screening passengers when they arrive in the US, as well. Nancy Castles, a spokesman for Los Angeles International Airport, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has had employees on site at more than a dozen major international airports in the US like LAX for many years. Screening of passengers starts with Customs and Border Protection agents, who work with CDC when they have a case they are concerned about. Obama said the US will be “working on protocols to do additional passenger screening both at the source and here in the United States.” He did not outline any details or offer a timeline for when new measures might begin. Additional screening would not

ASHINGTON—Raising fresh concern around the world, a nurse in Spain on Monday became the first person known to catch Ebola outside the outbreak zone in West Africa. In the US, President Barack Obama said the government was considering ordering more careful screening of airline passengers arriving from the region. In dealing with potential Ebola cases, Obama said, “we don’t have a lot of margin for error.” Already hospitalized in the US, a critically ill Liberian man, Thomas Duncan, began receiving an experimental drug in Dallas. But there were encouraging signs for an American video journalist who returned from Liberia for treatment. Ashoka Mukpo, 33, was able to walk off the plane before being loaded on a stretcher and taken to an ambulance, and his father said his symptoms of fever and nausea appeared mild.

“It was really wonderful to see his face,” said Dr. Mitchell Levy, who talked to his son over a video chat system at Nebraska Medical Center. In Spain, the stricken nurse had been part of a team that treated two missionaries flown home to Spain after becoming infected with Ebola in West Africa. The nurse’s only symptom was a fever, but the infection was confirmed by two tests, Spanish health officials said. She was being treated in isolation, while authorities drew up a list of people she had had contact with. Medical workers in Texas were among Americans waiting to find out whether they had been infected by Duncan, the African traveler. In Washington, the White House

have caught Duncan because he wasn’t exhibiting any Ebola symptoms when he arrived in the US. The Obama administration maintains that the best way to protect Americans is to end the outbreak in Africa. To that end, the US military was working on Monday on the first of 17 promised medical centers in Liberia and training up to 4,000 soldiers this week to help with the Ebola crisis. The US is equipped to stop any further cases that reach this country, White House Spokesman Josh Earnest said. “The tragedy of this situation is that Ebola is rapidly spreading among populations in West Africa who don’t have that kind of medical infrastructure,” Earnest said. About 350 US troops are already in Liberia, the Pentagon said, to begin building a 25-bed field hospital for medical workers infected with Ebola. A torrential rain delayed the start of the job on Monday. The virus has taken an especially devastating toll on health-care workers, sickening or killing more than 370 in the hardest-hit countries of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone— places that already were short on doctors and nurses before Ebola. AP

Oklahoma, Utah and Virginia. Officials in those states had appealed lower court rulings in an effort to preserve their bans. Couples in six other states— Colorado, Kansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Wyoming—should be able to get married in short order since those states would be bound by the same appellate rulings that have been on hold. Gay marriage has been a volatile social issue in America over the past decade, one that has veered from helping Republicans turn out their conservative base during George W. Bush’s reelection campaign in 2004 to one that now vexes the party. Public support has swung rapidly in favor of same-sex marriage in recent years. That’s a big shift since the Massachusetts Supreme Court declared the state’s marriage ban unconstitutional in 2003, prompting states around the US to pass marriage bans. Lower courts have overturned one same-sex marriage ban after another following the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in June 2013 that partially struck down a Clinton-era federal law that defined marriage as between a man and a woman. Gay-marriage proponents have since enjoyed a stunning string of legal victories, winning more than 20 court decisions around the US. AP

DErEk kiTcHEn carries kody Partridge as they celebrate following a news conference on Monday in Salt Lake city, where the US Supreme court rejected an appeal from Utah and four other states that had sought to bar weddings between gay couples. AP/ricK Bowmer

Warships of rival Koreas exchange warning shots Pope seeks frank, fearless debate on family issues

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EOUL, South Korea—Warships from the rival Koreas exchanged warning shots on Tuesday after a North Korean ship briefly violated the disputed western sea boundary, a South Korean defense official said. The shots were fired into the sea and there have been no reports of injuries and damage to the ships of either side, the official said on condition of anonymity, citing office policy. Such exchanges are not uncommon at the sea boundary, the scene of several deadly maritime skirmishes between the Koreas in recent years. But the latest incident happened three days after a group of high-profile North Korean officials made a surprise visit to South Korea and agreed to resume seniorlevel talks. South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Monday stressed the need to hold high-level talks on a regular basis, saying she hopes North Korea would show how sincere it is about improving ties. The South Korean official said

HwAng Pyong So (left), vice chairman of north korea’s national Defense commission, shakes hands with South korean Unification Minister ryoo kihl-jae upon his arrival at a hotel in incheon, South korea, on october 4. Hwang, north korea’s presumptive no. 2 and other members of Pyongyang’s inner circle made a surprise trip to South korea for the close of the Asian games, Seoul officials said, a visit that will include the rivals’ highest level face-to-face talks in five years. AP/YonhAP, shin Jun-hee

the North Korean ship was in South Korea-controlled waters for about 10 minutes before it retreated to its waters. He said a South Korea navy ship first broadcast a warning and then fired warning shots before the North Korean ship fired back at waters near the South Korean ship. The South Korean ship returned

fire into the sea near the North Korean ship, the official said. North Korean navy ships and fishing boats frequently violate the boundary drawn by the Americanled UN command at the end of the Korean War in the early 1950s without the North’s consent. The line cuts North Korea off from rich fishing waters. AP

ATICAN CITY—Pope Francis urged bishops on Monday to speak their minds without fear about contentious issues like contraception, gays, marriage and divorce at the start of a two-week meeting aimed at making the church’s teaching on family matters relevant to today’s Catholics. Francis told bishops they shouldn’t even be afraid of showing him disrespect, saying he wants a frank debate that shouldn’t be tempered by fears that some issues are too taboo to even be discussed. “You have to say what you feel the Lord tells you to say, without concerns of human respect and without fear,” Francis instructed the bishops at the start of their meeting. At the same time, he urged the nearly 200 cardinals, bishops and priests gathered for the synod to listen to one another with humility “and welcome with an open heart what our brothers say.” The run-up to the meeting has been marked by mudslinging between conservative and progressive churchmen over issues such as whether Catholics who divorce and remarry without an annulment can receive Communion.

Church teaching says such Catholics are living in sin and cannot receive the sacraments. While insisting he is a “son of the church,” Francis has said the church must show more mercy and be a “field hospital” for wounded souls, suggesting he is seeking some sort of accommodation that conservatives say simply does not exist. In a bid to encourage free-wheeling debate, the Vatican is restricting public information about what is said behind closed doors during the synod, not releasing texts of individual bishops as it has done in the past. In a measure to inform the debate, Francis decided last year to send a 39-point questionnaire to bishops’ conferences around the world, seeking input from ordinary Catholics about their acceptance of church teaching on a host of issues related to Catholic family life. The surveys confirmed that while most Catholics believe in the indissolubility of marriage, the vast majority of Catholics ignore and reject church teaching on sex and contraception. The responses also said the church must develop a pastoral plan to minister

to gays in civil unions and to children being raised in such families, making the synod the first time the Vatican is addressing homosexuality on a pastoral level. Church reform groups have said such honest responses, and the pope’s insistence that no issue is too taboo to be discussed, are reason for hope. Conservative churchmen, however, are hoping that the synod will simply reaffirm church doctrine and make it more known and understood by Catholics. A top synod official, Cardinal Peter Erdo of Hungary, suggested that one answer to the problem of divorced and remarried Catholics was to simplify the annulment process. That way, he said, divorcing couples could better know how marriages can be annulled since “it does not seem hazardous...to believe that many marriages celebrated in the church may be invalid.” In fact, Francis has quoted a former archbishop of Buenos Aires as saying half the marriages celebrated in the church are invalid, primarily because the bride and groom didn’t fully know what they were getting into or appreciate that marriage is a lifelong commitment. AP

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kipping over Windows “9”, Microsoft unveiled Windows 10 to steer far away from displeasure with the company’s current computer operating system. Expected to go on sale in the middle of next year, 30 years after version 1.0 launched the iconic brand, Windows 10 is the first built to power any size gadget from smartphones to TV screens, company executives announced in an event at the close of September. The unveiling was geared toward large companies that drive Microsoft’s highmargin software licensing business. The early details might not be enough to get those businesses excited about a major software overhaul, but they represented progress for the troubled technology giant, analysts said. “This is a pretty audacious move

for Microsoft,” said Rob Enderle, a technology analyst who used Windows 10 demos on Tuesday. “They are trying for something much bigger than they have ever done before.” The user experience on Windows 10 more closely resembles classic Windows rather than the grid-style layout Microsoft switched to when it released Windows 8 two years ago. The latter design was panned for confusing users and slowing down tasks, leaving Windows 7 far more popular than Windows 8. Only 20 percent of businesses run Windows 8, Continued on D2

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ommitted to redefining the computing experience through progressive design, Acer Philippines (www.acer.com.ph) announces the new Acer Aspire V5 laptop series: a sterling demonstration of how better and bolder can sometimes mean thinner and lighter. the new V5 series, which comes in three practical screen sizes (11.6", 14" and 15.6") and multiple color options, is now much slimmer than previous-generation models. it is also available in different performance and graphics capabilities, with a choice of touch or nontouch screen. As part of Acer Philippines’ newly forged partnership with the National Basketball Association (NBA), you can now purchase the Acer Aspire V5 series laptop and get a free limited-edition NBA laptop backpack. From the outside, the updated Acer Aspire V5 looks slender and stylish. inside, it is smooth, fast and ultra-responsive, with more powerful graphics, high-definition panels and solid-state drives. You can choose from the latest intel or Amd processors to power your Acer Aspire V5 and select either the NVidiA GeForce Gt7XXm series or Amd Radeon Hd8750 discrete graphics for fast casual gaming and rich responsive multimedia. You can also enjoy stunning audio quality thanks to the four built-in speakers and integrated dolby digital Plus Home theater. these innovations come to life on the

Aspire V5’s vibrant high-definition display. All configurations come with a full-size backlit keyboard, the key cap area of which is 8 percent larger than previous-generation models, making typing easier, faster and more comfortable. the Acer Aspire V5 is a strong and reliable business performer, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with it, too. the Acer Games portal delivers a dynamic gaming experience out of the box, while the Amazon 1Button serves

he country’s foreign-exchange reserves slipped anew in September due to declines in the central bank’s gold and other foreign-currencydenominated holdings, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said on Tuesday.

The country’s gross international reserves (GIR) as of end-September totaled only $80.43 billion, which was lower by $440 million from the previous month’s $80.87 billion. This also represented a $3.07-billion drop from $83.507 billion in the same month last year. This was the country’s lowest hoard of foreign-currency holdings in four months. Across GIR components, the largest decline was seen in the central bank’s gold holding, as revaluation adjustments

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as a utility for your online shopping and lifestyle needs. meanwhile, for hassle-free data management, the Acer Aspire V5 series laptop also includes an Sd Card reader, two USB ports and an Acer Converter Port. With a wide range of performance and entertainment features as well as multiple screen and color options, the Acer Aspire V5 is a top pick for anyone looking for a versatile new laptop.

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holy family mosaic A worker at the Holy Family Parish Church in Makati City cleans a tile mosaic of the Holy Family. The artwork is a source of pride for the area’s parishioners. NONIE REYES

surprise iphone 6 plus feature: it bends By Julia Love

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FteR two weeks of breathless coverage, we thought we’d scrutinized the iPhone 6 Plus from every angle. But we didn’t think to ask whether it would be compatible with skinny jeans. over the past few days, some users have come forward on social media claiming that their coveted 6 Plus has started to bend. most of the incidents arose after users sat for an extended period of time with the phones in their pockets. People who wear tight pants appear to be most at risk. At first, the phenomenon was documented largely through twitter posts topped off with the hashtag “#bendgate.” But yesterday, Lewis Hilsenteger of Unbox therapy, an online technology show, put the rumors to the test. in the video, Hilsenteger demonstrates how his new 6 Plus warps under pressure from his fingers. “this was painful to do,” he said. “maybe this is enough information to push you in the

direction of buying the [iPhone 6] over the 6 Plus.” the iPhone 6 Plus, Apple’s first “phablet,” vanished almost immediately after it debuted in stores on Friday, forcing some who had spent hours in line waiting to leave emptyhanded. the phone, which measures 5.5 inches diagonally, has been hailed for its light and thin feel, due in part to its aluminum shell. the material is also famous for its malleability—we wrap leftovers in aluminum foil, after all—so perhaps Apple should have braced itself for a more flexible phone.

Still, some were puzzled that such a defect could slip past the valley’s consummate perfectionist. “i’m really surprised that this didn’t show up at Apple before when they did testing,” said eric Virey of Yole developpement, a French research firm. But as tech Crunch pointed out, finding flaw in Apple’s latest gadget has become a favorite fall pastime in the valley. the tech news site added that reports of bending surfaced with the iPhone 5s and 5c. (For our part, we’re a bit bewildered that consumers in a yoga hot spot like the Bay would be so offended by a phone that bends.) A spokesman for Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Five-year-old free agent guard Jp Gibson scores while being held up by 7-foot-1 rudy Gobert of the utah Jazz after signing a oneday contract with the team. Gibson, who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2012, joins the Jazz on the bench for an open scrimmage at energysolutions arena on Monday in salt lake City. AP

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Michael Phelps also loses six months of funding from the sport’s national governing body as a result of his second DUI arrest. The 29-year-old swimmer is banned from participating in USA Swimmingsanctioned meets through April 6, 2015.

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ICHAEL PHELPS’S comeback took a major hit on Monday, with USA Swimming suspending the 18-time Olympic champion for six months and forcing him to withdraw from next year’s world championships. Phelps also lost six months of funding from the sport’s national governing body as a result of his second DUI arrest. The 29-year-old swimmer is banned from participating in USA Swimming-sanctioned meets through April 6, 2015. Phelps can still train with his North Baltimore club, but he had already qualified for the world championships in Russia next August, which is the biggest international meet leading up to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Phelps came out of retirement earlier this year with his sights set on competing at a fifth Olympics in Rio. Being barred from the world meet could put a serious dent in those ambitions. His latest arrest came about a month after Phelps won three golds and two silvers at the Pan Pacific Championships in Australia. He had retired after the 2012 London Olympics, having won a record 18 gold medals and 22 medals in four games. Phelps’s monthly funding stipend of $1,750 will be halted for six months, costing him a total of $10,500. That is small change compared to the millions he earns through several major endorsements, including Aqua Sphere, Subway, Under Armour, Omega and Master Spas. “Michael accepts USA Swimming’s sanctions,” according to a statement from his representatives at Octagon. “He has apologized for his actions and, as he shared yesterday, is taking steps to address them.” Over the weekend, Phelps announced he was entering a six-week, in-patient program, a week after he was arrested and charged with drunken driving in his hometown of Baltimore. “Swimming is a major part of my life, but right now I need to focus my attention on me as an individual, and do the necessary work to learn from this experience and make better decisions in the future,” he said in a series of posts on his Twitter account.

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US Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun said, “We think the sanctions are appropriate and we are glad that Michael is seeking help. We are grateful that nobody was hurt and appreciate the speed at which USA Swimming and Michael took action.” USA Swimming said Phelps violated its Code of Conduct, and cited a section of its 2014 Rule Book in punishing Phelps. Its executive committee approved the sanctions, which take effect immediately. “Michael’s conduct was serious and required significant consequences,” said Chuck Wielgus, USA Swimming executive director. “We endorse and are here to fully support his personal development actions.” While Phelps was still working out his schedule for the upcoming year, he will miss the first three US Grand Prix meets in Minneapolis in November, Austin, Texas, in January and Orlando, Florida, in February. The earliest he could return to Grand Prix competition would be at a meet in Mesa, Arizona, that begins April 15. USA Swimming’s punishment was its harshest ever imposed on its superstar. The governing body suspended Phelps for three months in 2009 after a photo emerged of him using a marijuana pipe, even though he was not charged. USA Swimming took no action after Phelps’s 2004 drunken driving arrest when he was 19. Phelps was charged on September 30 with driving under the influence, excessive speed and crossing double lane lines on Interstate 95. He registered 0.14 percent on a blood-alcohol test after he was stopped on a speeding violation; the legal limit is 0.08 percent in Maryland. His trial is scheduled for November 19. If convicted, Phelps faces up to one year in jail, a $1,000 fine and the loss of his driver’s license for six months. In 2004 Phelps was arrested and charged with drunken driving on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, fresh from the Athens Olympics, where he won six gold medals. Phelps pleaded guilty to the charges, but as a young first-time offender he avoided conviction. A judge imposed 18 months’ probation and a fine but waived the conviction, which means Phelps now faces the same penalties a first-time offender would.

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URICH—Funded with $27 million of Fifa money, the movie United Passions is acquiring almost mythical status in football circles. Mythical in the sense that the film, which was shown at the Zurich Film Festival on Sunday, has not

been seen by many, and its relationship to documentary truth about Fifa’s troubled recent history is loose. In industry circles, United Passions would easily be defined as a box office flop—even with star power from Gerard Depardieu, Sam Neill and Tim Roth.

in this May 18 file photo, Fifa president sepp Blatter (right) and actor Gerard depardieu pose for photographers as they arrive for the screening of the Homesman at the 67th international film festival, Cannes France. AP

But even in a World Cup year, a film telling the governing body’s historical story is a tough sell when it carries the toxic tag The Fifa Movie. Suspicion it is a vanity project with script approval for President Sepp Blatter, portrayed by Academy Award-nominated Roth, is fueled by onscreen lines like one spoken in 1998, soon after his first election in what was widely reported as a ballot bought by some of his supporters. “The slightest breach of ethics will be severely punished,” Roth-as-Blatter tells Fifa marketing executives. The one-off screening in Fifa’s home city on Sunday was introduced by a festival staffer with thanks to Fifa for making this Swiss premiere happen. It was watched by about 120 people in a 500-capacity theater at the Arena multiplex. At a top price of 22 Swiss francs ($22.70) per ticket, including the one bought by the Associated Press, the take would be about 2,400 Swiss francs ($2,480). That should boost the international box office takings to between $150,000 and $200,000, according to figures supplied by film industry data analyst Rentrak. Switzerland became only the seventh country to screen United Passions since its world premiere at Cannes in May, according to Rentrak, which monitors screenings and earnings in 70 countries.

Depardieu and Blatter attended the Cannes launch. But it was only in Ukraine, which had a June 5 release, that the film could be seen before the 2014 World Cup kicked off in Brazil on June 12. Host nation distributors passed on it, even with a starring role for Neill as Joao Havelange, the most powerful Brazilian in Fifa’s 110-year history. He resigned last year as honorary president to avoid sanctions for taking million-dollar kickbacks from World Cup deals. France also passed on the French production, albeit in English, which stars one of its most celebrated actors in Depardieu playing Jules Rimet, who founded the World Cup. In France it went straight to DVD in July. Russia was the main market with box office earnings topping 5.7 million rubles ($144,000), according to Rentrak. The 2018 World Cup host had 162 screens showing United Passions on its July 3 release. As word of mouth spread, 73 screens showed it the second week. It then closed. A two-week run in Portugal reaped €5,300 ($6,650); three weeks in Serbia brought in 254,000 dinar ($2,700); box office returns for releases in Slovenia and Hungary were not available to Rentrak. The clear pattern of failure for United Passions does not mean it is the travesty Fifa critics hoped for. It is dull rather than offensive. Fifa did, however, encourage skeptics by handling the project like a guilty secret.

Some members of Blatter’s executive committee—with clean reputations and no reason to fear the story—said they had no idea Fifa’s money was spent this way. Only in June did Fifa finance director Markus Kattner confirm that Fifa paid 90 percent of the film’s budget using cash approved in a vaguely worded 2009 financial report entry. Fifa had wanted to fund a movie for its centenary in 2004, and revived the plan when French producers approached. “Fifa then agreed to contribute,” the governing body said in June, “considering this to be a unique opportunity to raise awareness of the breadth of Fifa’s work to develop football globally.” Yet when Depardieu visited Fifa in October 2012 and at the Ballon d’Or gala the following January, the film project was not mentioned in news releases. Blatter was also evasive. In an August 2013 interview with the AP, he dismissed a question about who might play him in a movie as if the thought never occurred to him. Roth was due in Zurich days later for filming. The film is no classic, for sure. There are too many men in meetings, and not enough action—football on the field or scandal in the board room—to sustain interest. On film industry web site IMDB, 700 users have graded the movie at 3.2 out of 10. AP

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OR William Ti, principal architect at WTA Architecture and Design Studio, architecture is an art or science that should not only develop a concept that will please the people but also involve a rational process behind every design.

“A design has to project something or throw something out there. In short, I believe architects must focus and be thinkers because we’re more into ideas and not only drawings,” Ti said during a recent interview with the BusinessMirror. “There is a need to reorient students, who want to pursue architecture, that the discipline is not producing a design. In expounding, the University of Santo Tomas alumnus pointed out that sustainability and functionality are important elements in the study of architecture. Future architects must also think that they should design and build structures that will benefit society,” Ti said. Further, Ti believes architecture plays a strong role in the development of cities. This means good architecture can transform a city that is liveable and promotes sustainability. “This is also an important element for architects,” Ti said. At the moment, WTA is currently busy preparing for the

Venice Architecture Biennale 2014. It has been invited to be one of the exhibitors in the prestigious event in a collateral event called “Time, Space, Existence.” It will present an installation called Fragments: Uncertainties and Characters, which showcases the various cultural, social, and political influences that mold the urban character of the cities in the Philippines, particularly that of Manila. “We intend to show the world the current state of Philippine architecture. In effect, we aim to stir constructive discourses that will lead to further analyses of our local architecture in a global context, as well as dialogues between our architecture and that of other cultures,” Ti said. “We are putting on display this existing situation so the audience can compare what’s on hand and what we intend to do in the future. We want to bring to Venice the spirit of our place—the genius loci—distinct to Manila,” Ti said.

“We’ve been asking ourselves: ‘Should the cities of tomorrow continue to be set on a formal planned guiderail or can more flexible rules allow for the development of more varied communities? Should the ground upon which architecture is developed continue to be predefined as sites are today? Should we look for a less deterministic framework to guide and define the cities of tomorrow?’ What we present then displaces the multiplicity of building types engaged by the practice,” Ti added. In pictures, the Fragments exhibit presents a grand view of Metro Manila as seen through their eyes, illustrating the richness and diversity of typologies and character, which make the city an enticing setting. The map shows how each neighborhood is perceived and notes peculiar characteristics that influence WTA’s design sensibilities. According to Ti, in essence, Manila, which once held barren districts, is now thriving with structures that host multinational companies and iconic commercial and residential developments. Long-standing buildings from old avenues are being preserved through the furtherance of its purpose and role in the growth of its provenance. He added that the number of city centers, or at least those that are aspiring to serve as one, are on the rise, bringing together the “live-work-play” aspects in a single dense area to fulfill the promise of convenience and modern living. Founded in 2007 WTA is a rela-

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tively young player in the industry and is composed of fairly young professionals. Ti said that when it comes to design, they put more premiums on social relevance—those that relate to the community, promote urbanity, and develop the society. He says this comes into realization by making sure the firm’s projects are built with foresight, taking careful consideration of how a development would spur growth in its locality and how it would work for people in defining their sense of self and community. “We tried exploring how we can tackle them both vertically and horizontally. These table maps are a sampling from the greater metropolis and are the fragments that make up and define the city,” Ti added. “The city is our playground, but at the same time, it is our home which nourishes and shelters us. And as architects, we tend to have fantastical visions and unrelenting hopes for our city. It is, however, and will always be non-negotiable for us to prime our projects and even our exhibits with socially aware yet uncompromising design sensibilities.” After establishing its mark in the Philippines by having marquee clients such as Security Bank, Banco de Oro and Robinsons, WTA plans to expand overseas. “Two years from now, we plan to open an office in Singapore plus a satellite office in China. In five years, we plan open an office either in Seattle or London,” Ti said.

EGAWORLD, the country’s leading real-estate developer and pioneer of townships, introduces another modern luxury residential condominium that is poised to be the tallest building in the region. Standing 80 meters high at 22 storys, The Palladium will also be Western Visayas’s first residential tower with its own skygardens in various floors overlooking the spectacular views of the booming city. “Since last year, we have been experiencing consistent growth in the demand for residential towers in Iloilo Business Park. Every day, we get inquiries about new projects and everyone wants the best views and amenities from the condominiums that they look for. That is why selling the four towers of our first two residential projects, One Madison Place and Lafayette Park Square, was very easy. And now, we are on our fifth tower which will be offering another set of unique, first-of-its-kind amenities and features that Ilonggos can boast of,” said Jennifer Palmares-Fong, head of marketing, Iloilo Business Park. Named after one of the earth’s rarest precious elements, The Palladium, will be built as a stylish urban oasis with four skygardens where residents can relax and enjoy serene moments with nature. A total of 482 units ranging from studio (from 29.50 square meters), executive studio (from 39.50 sq m), one bedroom (from 49.50 sq m) to two bedrooms (from 83.50 sq m) will be available at The Palladium, which will be divided into North Wing and South Wing. At the topmost floor of the tower, there will be exclusive loft units ranging from 76 sq m to 115 sq m. Residents of The Palladium will also get to enjoy the state-of-theart amenities that the tower offers. These include an infinity pool, a children’s pool, outdoor and indoor fitness center, day-care center, lawn area for events, and a function hall. From the outside, the fi rst two levels of The Palladium will be allocated for commercial and retail shops. “We are offering a unique living experience at The Palladium. Our loft units will be first-of-itskind in Iloilo City and the entire Western Visayas, and our amenities will raise the bar of this city’s lifestyle for our future residents,”

Palmares-Fong added. Iloilo Business Park is a 72-hectare township development, which is poised to be the Western Visayas’s biggest business and tourism hub at the site of the old airport in Mandurriao district. Megaworld has allotted P35 billion for the development of the township in the next 10 years, making it the company’s biggest single investment outside Metro Manila. Iloilo Business Park will be home to luxury residential condominiums, state-of-the-art business-process outsourcing office towers, a Megaworld Center Mall, a 1.1-kilometer Festive Walk commercial and retail strip, open parks, transport hub, first-class hotels such as Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and Courtyard by Marriott Iloilo, and the muchanticipated 3,700-seater Iloilo Convention Center. The Iloilo Business Park is expected to bring Megaworld’s pioneering “live-work-play-learn” township to Western Visayas, following the success of other townships such as the 18.5-hectare Eastwood City, known to be the Philippines’s first information-technology park; the 50-hectare McKinley Hill, 34.5-hectare McKinley West in Fort Bonifacio; the 15.4-hectare Uptown Bonifacio and the 5-hectare Forbes Town Center in Bonifacio Global City; the 25-hectare Newport City in Pasay City, home of the famous Resorts World Manila; the 12.3-hectare Woodside City in Pasig City; the 11-hectare Davao Park District in Lanang, Davao City; and the 28.8-hectare The Mactan Newtown in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu.

New Sandari Batulao property owner

MA. LUALHATI ROJALES, licensed broker of A&M Luckyland Realty; Maria Guia C. Buenaventura, vice president for sales of Citystate Properties and Management Corp. (CPMC), Richard Atienza (lot owner); Robert Moore (lot owner’s partner); Reina Kathleen L. Hernandez, sales operations officer of CPMC.

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ITYSTATE Properties and Management Corp. (CPMC) recently turned over the Transfer Certificate of Title to Richard Atienza for a lot he purchased at Nalé, Sandari Batulao. The event took place at Crust Brick Oven Pizza, Sandari Batulao’s latest restaurant, which serves hand-tossed Neapolitan-style pizzas using the finest ingredients. CPMC is the developer of Sandari Batulao, a luxurious eco-centric mountainside residential and leisure development with majestic Mount Batulao as its backdrop. Sandari Batulao is 10 minutes away from Metro Tagaytay and 15 minutes away from the beaches of Nasugbu, Batangas. www.sandaribatulao.com

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nternational Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) is allotting an estimated $300 million for the upgrade of the yard facilities of the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) and a planned inland depot in Laguna. “The $300 million is over [a period of] 10 years...$100 million is for Berth 7 and the remaining $200 million is for equipment, system upgrades and buildings,” ICTSI head for Asia, Pacific and the Subcontinent Christian R. Gonzalez said in an interview. Gonzalez stressed that the figure is still an estimate. For the $100-million additional funding for Berth 7, only $35 million—allocated for yard construction—has been approved. The remaining $65 million, to be spent for construction of the berth, has not yet been given the go signal. With the construction of the 9-hectare yard in MICT and the inland container depot in Laguna, yard capacity is expected to increase by 20 percent, Gonzalez added. Continued on A2

PESO exchange rates n US 44.7730

US holiday AQUINO’S INVESTMENT HAUL sales seen FROM E.U.TRIP RAISED TO $3B rising most T in three yrs he investment reward of President Aquino’s recent official trip to Europe can go up to as high as $3 billion, according to Trade Secretary Gregory L. Domingo. This, he said, is because other substantial investments were not counted in the initially reported $2.3-billion committed investments that the President brought home from his four-nation European tour. “They’re premature, but they’re being looked at very seriously [by the potential investors],”Domingo said. When asked on the value of the tentative investments on top of the initial $2.3 billion, Domingo said the additional figure may exceed $700 million. Domingo was among the Cabinet officials who accompanied President Aquino in the eight-day trip to Europe to secure more investments and harp the country’s solid economic performance. According to earlier reports, the President secured $2.3 billion in investments from his visit to Belgium, Spain, France and Germany, after talking with at least 19 companies. The investments will go to various sectors, such as information technology-business-process management, infrastructure, manufacturing, energy and transportation.

DOMINGO: “They’re premature but they’re being looked at very seriously [by the potential investors].”

But, Domingo said, the $2.3 billion did not yet include the investments that may come in if they succeed in convincing German automaker Volkswagen to set up a global manufacturing hub in the country. According to data from the International Monetary Fund, the European Union remains the largest investment partner of the Philippines, accounting for about 30 percent of total foreign direct investments in 2013.Eurostat database figures also show that the Philippines has found investment opportunities in the EU, having cumulatively invested some €1.4 billion in Europe as of 2012. Catherine N. Pillas

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nited States retail sales this holiday season may rise the most in three years, as the improving employment picture gives more shoppers the means to splurge on gifts, the National Retail Federation (NRF) said. Purchases may advance 4.1 percent to $617 billion in November and December, the Washington-based NRF said on Tuesday. The increase would top last year’s 3.1-percent gain and the 10-year average of 2.9 percent, the trade group said. Steady employment gains are giving more consumers the wherewithal to buy presents this year, and helping others feel secure enough in their jobs to spend more. Even so, stagnant wage growth has kept many shoppers reliant on markdowns and may prompt retailers to offer steep discounts, just like they did last year, when a government shutdown and extreme weather kept some consumers at home. “The ability for consumers to spend is there,” Jack Kleinhenz, chief economist at See “US,” A2

n japan 0.4116 n UK 72.0039 n HK 5.7735 n CHINA 7.2800 n singapore 35.1078 n australia 39.1099 n EU 56.6378 n SAUDI arabia 11.9347 Source: BSP (7 October 2014)


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