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Security chief killed in Mexican border state MEXICO CITY—Authorities in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas say a regional security chief and his wife have been killed by armed assailants. Ricardo Nino Villarreal was the security chief for the area of Tamaulipas around Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Laredo, Texas. The Tamaulipas state government said on Monday the killing took place on Saturday on a roadway in the neighboring state of Nuevo Leon. However, the bodies were not discovered in the couple’s car until Sunday. Nino Villarreal was a former general and was one of several ex-military officers designated as regional commanders as part of a plan announced in May to stem a wave of violence in Tamaulipas. Tamaulipas is home to the Gulf and Zetas drug cartels. AP

Burkina Faso: Military promises to hand over power OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso—Burkina Faso’s military said on Monday it will hand over to a transitional government under a leader chosen by all sectors of society to fill the power vacuum created since long-time President Blaise Compaore resigned and fled amid violent protests. The military appears to be in control as the opposition dropped its demands for the soldiers to cede power. Lt. Col. Isaac Yacouba Zida, the military’s designated leader, met with diplomats and African leaders and announced the country will be led by “a transitional body within the constitutional framework.” Zida, the No. 2 in the Presidential Guard, did not specify that the proposed leader would be a civilian and did not provide a timetable. The African Union’s Peace and Security Council decided on Monday to give the military two weeks to return the country to constitutional rule or face sanctions. AP

Australian leader blames IS for Sydney shooting CANBERRA, Australia—The shooting of a Shiite religious leader outside a Sydney prayer hall appeared to have been influenced by the Islamic State (IS)movement, Australia’s prime minister said on Tuesday. Rasoul Al Mousawi, 47, was blasted with a shotgun in the face and shoulder in a drive-by shooting outside the Husainiyah Nabi Akram Center in suburban Greenacre early Monday. AP

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more distant, and there are differences among the countries over the size of any force, funding and headquarters, and over whether to seek Arab League or UN political cover for operations, one of the Egyptian officials said. Past attempts at a pan-Arab military force have fallen apart. Still, even if no joint force is agreed on, the alliance would coordinate military action, aiming at quick, pinpoint operations against militants rather than longer missions, the officials said. The countries have already shown an unprecedented willingness to intervene together. Egypt and the UAE cooperated in carrying out air strikes against Islamic militants in Libya during the summer, according to US and Egyptian officials, and last month Egypt carried out strikes of its own. Egypt’s government has denied both operations. Egypt’s president, former military chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, has warned repeatedly that Islamic extremists must be dealt with in multiple places, not just in Iraq and Syria. In a September interview with the AP, he said “a comprehensive counterterrorism strategy in the region” is needed. In Washington, asked if the US was aware of the discussions, Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said, “We’re not privy to that. I wouldn’t speak to it.” He would not elaborate. AP

AIRO—Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kuwait are discussing the creation of a military pact to take on Islamic militants, with the possibility of a joint force to intervene around the Middle East, the Associated Press (AP) has learned. Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have participated in those strikes in Syria. The officials said the alliance under consideration was not intended to intervene in Iraq or Syria but to act separately to address other extremist hot spots. Three Egyptian military officials discussed details of the talks and a fourth confirmed their comments. A Gulf official, who is aware of the discussions, also told the Associated Press that the governments were coordinating on how to deal with Libya, and the talks were “ongoing on wider cooperation on how to deal with extremists in the region.” He and the Egyptian officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks remain secret. Talks on an alliance against extremists are well advanced, the Egyptian officials said. But the further idea of forming a joint force is

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USSIA’S Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that it will “respect the will” of separatist voters in eastern Ukraine who elected leaders for their proclaimed independent republics in defiance of international warnings that their actions were illegal. Moscow’s swift show of support for the separatists it is accused of arming and instigating drew new warnings from Germany and other European Union states that further sanctions may be imposed on Russia if the seven-month-old war with Ukrainian government forces intensifies. Russian President Vladimir Putin had signed off on a September 5 cease-fire deal with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and representatives of the breakaway regions. Putin and other Russian officials portrayed Sunday’s vote for prime ministers and local assemblies for the two regions as envisioned in the cease-fire agreement signed in Minsk, Belarus, and brokered by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). But the Minsk accord called for early lo-

cal elections in conformance with Ukrainian law, and the Kiev government, the European Union, the OSCE, the US and the United Nations all deemed the separatist votes illegal and illegitimate as they sought to establish the regions’ independence of Ukraine. “We respect the will expression of the residents of [Ukraine’s] southeast. The elected representatives have got the mandate for the practical efforts aimed at the restoration of normal life in the regions,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. The Russian government called for “a stable dialogue” between the Ukrainian government and the new leaders of the separatist-occupied eastern regions and said Moscow is “ready to constructively promote the Ukrainian crisis settlement together with our international partners,” the TASS news agency reported. In Berlin the German government swiftly confirmed that it “does not recognize these illegitimate elections,” said Steffen Seibert, a spokesman for Chancellor Angela

Merkel, who had called Putin on Friday to urge him to dissuade the separatists from undertaking the widely condemned vote. “If the situation worsens, it may be necessary to consider intensifying the sanctions,” Seibert told reporters. The separatists’ defiance and the Kremlin’s endorsement of the votes appeared to set Russia on yet another diplomatic collision course with the West just days after a major dispute between Moscow and Kiev on winter energy supplies was resolved under European Union mediation. Russia’s Gazprom energy giant agreed on Thursday to resume natural gas deliveries to Ukraine in exchange for payment of about twothirds of its $5.3-billion arrears by the end of this year. Leaders of the separatist regions immediately proclaimed their alliance with Russia and also alluded to the possibility of negotiating an end to the armed conflict with Ukrainian government forces on condition Kiev cease challenging their authority over the territory they occupy. Los Angeles Times/MCT

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HE Apple TV gets along brilliantly with other branches of the Apple family. Music and movies from iTunes automatically load onto Apple TV, and it enables iPhones, Macs and iPads to display onto a big monitor or television. The Nexus Player, which went on sale on Monday for $99, is Google’s answer to the Apple TV. For owners of Android smartphones or tablets, the Nexus Player can become the big-screen branch of the Google Play experience. In a weekend of testing a review unit provided by Google, the Nexus Player appeared to be an impressive first incarnation of Android TV from a company that had struggled at TV endeavors until the launch of Chromecast last year. Chromecast, a tiny $35 stick that plugs into a TV’s HDMI port, acts as conduit to the Internet, but needs a connected smartphone, tablet or computer to function. The hand-sized hockey puck called the Nexus Player can stand alone without a second device. The streaming media player, which still connects to a TV via HDMI, excels at search, recommendations and gaming. Like Amazon’s Fire TV streaming media box, the Nexus Player comes with a remote control that can process voice searches. But Google’s powerful search engine means it can give the Nexus Player some extra features. It touts the ability to search not just for a movie (“Gravity”), but also interesting categories (“Oscar winners from 2010”). The voice search also answered queries about scores of sports games, the weather, ages of celebrities and math functions. While the usefulness of these abilities might not be instantly obvious, it shows the wealth of functionality Google eventually could offer on the Nexus Player. Imagine sitting down on the couch one night, telling your TV to order a pizza through the Domino’s app, asking it to launch the highest-rated new comedy movie available for streaming or requesting it to show an alert every time the score in the Raiders football game changes that evening. The search function already shows show times for movies still in theaters, though there didn’t appear to be ticket-ordering functionality and the device thought

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Is this world’s best ‘selfie’ smartphone? it was in Mountain View, California, instead of Los Angeles. There won’t be a link to a trailer unless it’s on YouTube. In the same vein, search results don’t yet expand beyond the Google universe to Hulu or other apps. And, surely annoying to some, Google uses IMDb rather than Rotten Tomatoes as its source for ratings. Another odd glitch: When displaying information about actors, say Will Ferrell, the Nexus Player often suggested searching the name on Google Play Music. Clicking the link led to a blank page. Searching by voice for the new Fox show Gracepoint turned out to be a chore. Google understood the request as “Grace.” On the positive side, the user interface is dynamic. A row of helpful recommended content from a variety of apps appears at the top. Below that, there’s a row of recently used apps. On any screen, pressing the circle button on the remote launches the home screen in semi-transparency so viewers can still see the original content playing in the background while searching for something new. It’s nice to have that background noise going to avoid a lull in the living room. The Nexus Player comes with $20 in Google Play store credit, which could be helpful for gaming enthusiasts, who want to buy the $40 optional game

controller for the Nexus Player or download some paid games. The included remote control does well for basic games, but the Nexus Player has the computing power to serve as a poor man’s Xbox, and, at that level, the gaming controller is a must for the racing or action games I tried out. It’s annoying that neither control device includes volume control, but that’s about the only reason I wanted to throw them at the wall. The supply of non-gaming apps at launch is barely two dozen, including Netflix, Hulu and Pandora. Most of what users will be pushed to watch or listen to is content from the Google Play store or YouTube. The app supply is due to grow. In the meantime the Nexus Player can already run hundreds of apps that are compatible with Google Chromecast. The Nexus Player didn’t show up as a device on the Google Chromecast app on my Android smartphone, but load a Chromecast-compatible app, such as WatchESPN on a tablet or smartphone (or the Chrome Internet browser) and it will be able to display on a big screen. Consumers in the market for a new television set should hold off purchasing the Nexus Player. Several smart TVs with Android TV built in are expected to launch in the coming months. ■

Apple’s Tim Cook comes out TIM COOK has announced that he is gay. In a first-person essay released on Thursday, Apple’s chief executive addressed his sexual orientation publicly for the first time. “Let me be clear: I’m proud to be gay and I consider being gay among the greatest gifts God has given me,” he wrote in an essay titled “Tim Cook Speaks Up,” which was published in Bloomberg Businessweek. Cook said he had been open about his sexual orientation for years, and that plenty of colleagues at Apple have known that he’s gay. He said there wasn’t a particular

reason he chose to come out now, but noted that he thought about the question posed by Martin Luther King Jr., who said: “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” “I often challenge myself with that question, and I’ve come to realize that my desire for personal privacy has been holding me back from doing something more important. That’s what has led me to today,” he said. In Silicon Valley, Cook’s sexual orientation doesn’t come as much of a surprise. The 53-year-old had been widely rumored to be gay for

years, but the tech world largely paid little attention to such chatter. In June a CNBC television host was criticized for unintentionally outing Cook. During a discussion on air, cohost Simon Hobbs said: “I think Tim Cook is fairly open about the fact he’s gay at the head of Apple, isn’t he?” The gaffe drew an uncomfortable silence from the other hosts, before Hobbs said, “Oh, dear, was that an error? I thought he was open about it.” Cook, who has been guarded about his privacy, said he would “like to hold on to a small amount of it.” But he also

knew coming forward could make a difference to those facing personal challenges. “If hearing that the CEO of Apple is gay can help someone struggling to come to terms with who he or she is, or bring comfort to anyone who feels alone, or inspire people to insist on their equality,” he said, “then it’s worth the trade-off with my own privacy.” In the buttoned-up business world, Cook’s admission is notable: He is the only openly gay CEO in the Fortune 500, according to the Huffington Post.

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THAT the term “selfie” was declared in November 2013 as the “word of the year” by the Oxford English Dictionary—no doubt in acknowledgement of world that has gone selfie-obsessed. Now, Sony Philippines, with selfie ambassadors Bogart the Explorer and Joyce Pring, introduces Xperia C3, which the company touts as “the ultimate new smartphone for selfies and social sharing” thanks to Sony’s leading digital imaging technology and interactive camera apps. “The rise of selfies shows no signs of slowing down with its usage, increasing by 17,000 percent since 2012. We are excited to offer Sony’s first PROselfie Smartphone’ and play a part in this global phenomenon,” says Calum MacDougall, director of Xperia Marketing at Sony Mobile Communications. The Xperia C3 produces perfect selfies wherever, whenever with a 5 megapixel wide-angle front camera (25 millimeter with 80-degree field of view), allowing you to capture more in the frame. With a unique soft flash, you can take flattering photos day or night by simply double tapping the back cover or using Smile Shutter, which you can then share with friends in three clicks. Thanks to the front camera’s Superior Auto mode, pictures are automatically adjusted for suitable lighting conditions and the auto scene recognition function, which works with HDR and LED flash, makes sure you can capture the best selfies and selfie videos in any light. Created with Cybershot leading camera expertise, the Xperia C3’s impressive 8MP main camera, featuring an Exmor RS for mobile image sensor, captures perfect pictures even in challenging lighting conditions. With SteadyShot, all of your videos will come out smooth and distortion-free. The front camera also makes video calls with Xperia C3 crispy clear, with exceptional image quality on the large 5.5" HD display over ultra-fast 4G/LTE connection. At just 7.6 mm and a mere 150 grams, this slim and sleek smartphone is perfect for people on-thego. Built with leading Sony technology, the Xperia C3 has a large, beautiful 5.5" HD in-plane switching stunning display optimized with Bravia technology, offering a great viewing experience from any angle. Also, the Xperia C3 provides extensive usage to ensure you get the most out of your smartphone while on the move. Aside from this, Battery Stamina Mode 3.0 saves you battery by recognizing when you’re not using your display and automatically turning off functions you don’t need, while keeping the notifications you want.

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‘HISTORIC MILESTONE’ L The United Nations General Assembly adopts a resolution that “supports the independence and autonomy of sport, as well as the mission of the International Olympic Committee in leading the Olympic Movement.”

AUSANNE, Switzerland—International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach hailed a United Nations (UN) resolution on sports and politics on Monday as a “historic milestone” that rejects the idea of political boycotts of the Olympics. Bach welcomed the resolution adopted by consensus by the UN General Assembly that “supports the independence and autonomy of sport, as well as the mission of the IOC in leading the Olympic Movement.” The resolution states that “major international sports events should be organized in the spirit of peace, mutual understanding, friendship, tolerance and inadmissibility of discrimination of any kind and that the unifying and conciliative nature of such events should be respected.” The IOC said the wording “clearly implies” that full participation at sports events is encouraged and “boycotts are incompatible with this UN request for respect of the values of sport.” The US led a boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the Soviets retaliated by boycotting the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Some politicians and activists called for a boycott of February’s Winter Games in Sochi over a Russian law that outlawed so-called gay “propaganda.” “We highly welcome this resolution as a historic milestone in the relations between sport and politics,” Bach said in a statement. “We must form partnerships with political organizations based on this recognition of the autonomy of sport.” The UN also recognized the Olympic Charter and Principle 6, the clause on nondiscrimination. “As a sports organization, the IOC does not, however, have a mandate to impose measures on sovereign states outside its own fields,” the IOC said. “The Olympic Games can show the world and the host country that a peaceful society is possible.” The IOC has enjoyed UN observer status since 2009. Bach spoke to the General Assembly in New York in November 2013. Bach sent a letter to all 205 national Olympic committees urging them to work with their national political leaders to strengthen the autonomy of their sports bodies. In recent years, the IOC has suspended several national committees because of political interference. “This relationship with governments requires that sport always remains politically neutral,” Bach said.

Kosovo athletes start training for Rio

A WEEk after gaining provisional recognition from the IOC, kosovo is already preparing in earnest for the 2016 Olympics. Swimmers and table tennis players are in training in Pristina as kosovo gets ready to send an independent team to the games in Rio de Janeiro. Memli krasniqi, kosovo’s minister of culture, youth and sports, says “now our athletes will be able to represent their country, represent their flag and compete with their national anthem.” Despite objections from Serbia, the IOC executive board granted provisional recognition to kosovo last week. Full recognition will be voted on at the IOC assembly in Monaco in December—which should be a formality. Lum Zhaveli, a 24-year-old swimmer, said, “I feel wonderful as an athlete because we are going to have a chance to compete against other athletes and finally become equal to all of them.”

Stockholm regrets withdrawal of 2022 bid

IF the IOC is willing to reopen the bidding to host the 2022 Winter Games, Stockholm would be happy to jump back into the race. The Swedish capital pulled out in January after politicians refused to give financial backing, becoming the first of four cities to withdraw from a field that now has only two contenders—Beijing and Almaty, kazakhstan—in the running. Stefan Lindeberg, president of the Swedish Olympic Committee, said on Tuesday that Stockholm would not have dropped out if it knew then about the changes in the bidding process that are currently being put into place by the IOC. Lindeberg said Stockholm would bid again now—if it had the chance—because of a “change in attitude” of the IOC as it revamps the candidate city procedure. “If we would have the discussion in January that we are having now, I would say we would still stay in this [race],” he said at the Host City Bid to Win conference in London. Since Stockholm’s withdrawal, krakow, Poland; Lviv, Ukraine, and Oslo have also withdrawn their bids. Before that, cities in Switzerland Germany abandoned proposed bids after they were rejected in referendums. Many cities have been scared off by the $51-billion price tag associated with this year’s Winter Games in Sochi.

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In an interview with the Associated Press (AP), Lindeberg said it would make sense for the IOC to reopen the 2022 bid process to allow Stockholm and any other interested cities to join the depleted field, but acknowledged that is unlikely to happen. After Oslo’s withdrawal earlier this month, Bach ruled out reopening the bidding in the middle of the race. The host city will be selected next July at an IOC assembly in kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. “There is one good argument to open up the bidding— to show the world that we are changing, and we want to do this change as quickly as possible, but I don’t think it will happen,” Lindeberg told the AP. “I can understand why [Bach] does not want to open the race, not wanting to show there is a crisis and whatever. I respect that.” Bach is pushing a package of reforms—”Olympic Agenda 2020”—that will be voted on by the full IOC in December in Monaco. The changes include a bid procedure that Bach called “more of an invitation for discussions and partnership with the IOC rather than just an application for a tender.” IOC Vice President Craig Reedie said Sweden would be free to propose a reopening of the procedure after the reforms are voted on, but added that any change is unlikely. “It’s quite difficult to turn around to your two

existing bidders who have done everything correctly and say, ‘Sorry, we’d like to have a couple countries in here, so we’re going to change the rules,’” Reedie told reporters. “I think it’s complicated.” Lindeberg said Stockholm would start focusing on a bid for the 2026 Winter Games. Sweden has never hosted the Winter Olympics, with Ostersund, Falun and Goteborg all having mounted failed bids. “If there’s any country in the world that deserves to run the winter games, it’s Sweden,” Reedie said. “They have bid and bid and bid and they have never been successful. They are a major winter sports country.” Lindeberg said Stockholm backed out in January because of concerns over costs, the environment, postgames use of venues, the environment and other issues. “All the politicians saw was risk, risk and risk,” he said. Lindeberg praised the reforms initiated by Bach on the bid process, the publication of the host city contract and the IOC commitment to provide $880 million in revenues to the host city. “If you look at what happened since Stockholm pulled out in January, there is a change in attitude from the IOC,” he said. “We can see what Thomas Bach is communicating all the time and how eager he is to listen and discuss.” AP

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URICH—Dubai-based airline Emirates will not renew its World Cup sponsorship with the Fédération Internationale de Football Association for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. Emirates was Fifa’s airline partner for three World Cups from 2006 through 2014. “This decision was made following an evaluation of Fifa’s contract proposal which did not meet Emirates’s expectations,” the airline said in a statement. Fifa typically retains six top-tier commercial partners signing up for at least two World Cups. The six 2014 World Cup partners—Adidas, Coca-Cola, Emirates, Hyundai, Sony and Visa—combined to pay about $700 million for the four-year commercial cycle, according to figures in Fifa’s annual financial reports. Four have renewed through at least 2022, with Sony yet to sign.

Qatar Airways, from the 2022 World Cup host nation, could now replace Emirates. Fifa declined to comment on “ongoing negotiations.” The governing body said Emirates suggested in 2012 it would restructure its football sponsorship strategy, which was “a decision that Fifa respects.” Emirates has major sponsorship deals with some top European clubs, including Arsenal, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. Still, Emirates stated on its web site that World Cup sponsorship “sits centrally to its football strategy.” It hired Pele and Cristiano Ronaldo to front its marketing campaign for the 2014 tournament in Brazil. AP

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Aseana City Managing Director Delfin Wenceslao said the 204-hectare complex has attracted services firms, from banks and finance houses to manpower recruitment, to relocate in the emerging-business district bounded by Roxas Boulevard on one

side and Manila Bay on the other. Together with the Sy’s Mall of Asia Complex, Wenceslao said Aseana City’s growth has primarily been driven by BPOs in the past years. For over a decade now, BPOs have been driving the office sector in most

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PICTURESQUE and affordable dream home seems far from your grasp. But with Amaia, the economic housing arm of Ayala Land, you can turn that dream into a reality. Keeping its promise to provide better living for more Filipinos, Amaia Land recently launched another affordable, yet of quality, development recently in San Pablo City, Laguna—Amaia Scapes San Pablo. The launching of this third Amaia project in Laguna was attended by Donna Ramirez, sales regional director; Milfa Pagsisihan, broker head; Nikko Reyes, project development manager for South Luzon; and Willy del Rio, from General Services Office of San Pablo City. Amaia Scapes San Pablo is a horizontal development in Barangay. San Lucas 2, San Pablo City, Laguna—a site that gives homeowners a scenic envi-

ronment. It occupies 4.3 hectares of land with 313 residential units for its first sector. Buyers will have the freedom to choose from three house models, namely, Twin Pod, Bungalow Pod and Multi Pod. What makes this project suitable for new and growing families is its close proximity to commercial and business establishments, such as Puregold and San Pablo Market, saving your time and money from fare or gas expenses. It is also ideal to raise your children because different educational institutions are just around the area, like Laguna College, San Pablo College and Laguna State Polytechnic University, among others. Getting your dream home at Amaia is also pocket-friendly, since it offers different paying options, such as cash payment, deferred, Pag-IBIG, bank and in-house financing.

business districts in the Philippines. With property values rising by as much as 9 percent to 14 percent in the more established business centers, “both BPOs and other occupiers are flocking to new subcenters like Aseana, where capital values have yet to peak,” he said in a statement. “We are encouraged to see non-BPO firms also seeking office space in our buildings. It means there’s growth all around.” One of the prime locators in Aseana is London-based V. Ships, a leading global maritime-service provider that has over 25,000 onboard positions a month sourced by its international network of crewing offices all

over the world. V. Ships specializes in the outsourced technical-management marine services of high-value maritime assets, and the provision of a wide range of supporting technical, work force and commercial services. With Filipino seafarers experiencing the highest demand in the global market, the company established its second-largest office in Manila, according to Jamie Stewart, group representative in the Philippines and commercial manager. Monique Cornelio-Pronove, chief executive officer of Pronove Tai & Associates, assisted V. Ships in its search for new office space. To prepare for a bigger number

of Filipinos to go onboard ships plying global trade routes, V.Ships is setting up a training floor at Aseana Two with simulators like a bridge and engine room, which will also have a culinary school. V. Ships set up these facilities to support Filipino recruitment firms, its partners in filling the strong demand from ship owners all over the world for crews trained in the Philippines. A few office towers in the emerging and established business districts are set up for the crew management industry, said Pronove, whose firm has strong affiliations with multinationals based in Hong Kong, Singapore, the US and the UK.

Moreover, executives and partners of V. Ships commended Aseana City’s solid engineering foundations. Reclaimed from the sea by a consortium of Filipino, Belgian and Japanese partners, the area remains accessible through most climate conditions. It has remained free of storm surges, a quality appreciated by the new hotels that have also located in the district. “V. Ships and a number of other similar companies envision Manila to be the crewing capital of the world and more. The rest of the real-estate industry needs to catch up with the demand of this booming industry,” Pronove said.

ASIA ENCLAVES HIGHLY COMMENDED AS ‘BEST CONDO’ Staying true to its mission of giving an affordable and balanced lifestyle, Amaia Scapes San Pablo prioritizes every family’s needs and happiness by providing a patio green for a fresher and greener environment. Also, homeowners don’t have to go far for recreational activities because there is a village patio equipped with a pavilion, swimming pool, basketball court and jogging path. On top of everything, Amaia Scapes San Pablo puts everyone’s safety first before anything else. It is designed with guarded entrance and exits, a perimeter fence and tree-lined spine road. It is a quality residential project bearing the stamp of Makati Development Corp. BuildPlus’ track record and experience, and is maintained by Ayala Property Management Corp. www.amaialand.com

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SIA Enclaves Alabang has been recognized as one of Southeast Asia’s “Highly Commended” condos under the Best Condo Development (Philippines) category in the recently held 2014 Southeast Asia Property Awards at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore. Willie J. Uy, president and CEO of Phinma Properties, said, “This award is a great achievement for us. We were competing against real-estate developments that are two to five times more expensive, yet ASiA Enclaves proudly stands as equally deserving of this highly rated award.” As one of the most prestigious award-giving bodies in the real-estate industry of Asia, the Asia Property Awards recognizes only the best property developments in the region and hosts counterpart property

awards in China, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines. According to Uy, “ASiA Enclaves Alabang remains the ideal home for the growing family, where you can find the essential luxuries of time, space and peace of mind. This latest recognition of ASiA Enclaves Alabang as one of Southeast Asia’s highly commended condo developments affirms its position as offering only the best in affordable luxury.” “As a developer, we offer quality condominiums for the affordable market. Our payment schemes are notable for being inclusive of all closing fees and miscellaneous expenses, with no hidden charges for all our developments. ASiA Enclaves Alabang embodies the best of essential and affordable luxury in the heart of the city, adhering to

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he largest association of Filipino businessmen has backed the government’s plan to rebid the P35.42billion Cavite-Laguna Expressway (Calax) deal, noting that this would “maximize the economic benefits” of the state from the infrastructure project.

Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) President Alfredo M. Yao said the government stands to gain at least P8.45 billion from the fresh tender, as bids to build the thoroughfare would start from the said floor price. “The P8.45 billion could be used by the government to fund rehabilitation efforts, such as those for Leyte,” he said, referring to one of the areas that Supertyphoon Yolanda (international code name Haiyan) devastated in late-2013. The PCCI’s position contradicts the statement released earlier by local and foreign trade groups, including the Makati Business Club and the Joint Foreign Chambers,

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banning kite-flying and suspending some factory production, as they seek to clear the city of dangers, dissent and smog during an Asia-Pacific summit deemed the capital’s biggest event since the 2008 Olympics. AP/Andy Wong

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The alliance would also serve as a show of strength to counterbalance their traditional rival, Shiitedominated Iran. Two countries are seen as potential theaters for the alliance to act, senior Egyptian military officials said: Libya, where Islamic militants have taken over several cities, and Yemen, where Shiite rebels suspected of links to Iran have seized control of the capital. The discussions reflect a new assertiveness among the Middle East’s Sunni powerhouses, whose governments—after three years of post-Arab Spring turmoil in the region—have increasingly come to see Sunni Islamic militants and Islamist political movements as a threat. The US Arab allies’ consideration of a joint force illustrates a desire to go beyond the international coalition that the US has put together to wage an air campaign against the

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EIRUT—Al-Qaeda-linked militants pressed an offensive on Monday against Western-backed rebels in northern Syria, closing in on a vital border crossing with Turkey and exposing the weakness of mainstream opposition groups that the US hopes to forge into a fighting force to take on Islamic extremists. The Nusra Front’s recent surge has overrun strongholds in Syria’s Idlib province of two prominent rebel factions that proved unable to repel the assault despite getting arms and training from the US. The opposition groups’ collapse marks a significant setback to Washington’s plan of partnering with more moderate brigades to fight the Islamic State (IS) group and other radicals. The Nusra Front—a bitter and bloody rival of the IS group despite their shared extremist ideology— was massing its fighters on Monday in the town of Sarmada near the Bab al-Hawa border crossing after sweeping through rebel-held towns and villages over the weekend. As the extent of the rout became apparent, reports also emerged that some rebels had pledged allegiance to the al-Qaeda affiliate. The fighting takes place against the backdrop of US-led air strikes to roll back and destroy the IS group, which has seized huge chunks of territory spanning Syria and Iraq. That effort has recently focused on the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani on the Turkish border, where fighting has raged since September. AP

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our certifications in quality, safety and environment,” Uy said. Along with its Asian-inspired design aesthetics, easily accessible location and distinctly cosmopolitan atmosphere within a low-density community, ASiA Enclaves Alabang is widely acclaimed for its upscale residences and true affordability. Emphasizing that condo living should not compromise living space, ASiA Enclaves Alabang offers larger units for essentially the same price as smaller units. According to Uy, the official launch of the Sato Premier Suites will be held this November, which features the largest single units in the project. The Sato Premier Suites will offer two-to three-bedroom units as large as 54-square meters, 58 sq m, and 76 sq m, while still retaining the affordable luxury that ASiA Enclaves Alabang is known for.

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obust economic growth has helped push the US budget deficit down to the lowest level since 2008, marking the sharpest turnaround in the government’s fiscal position in at least 46 years. The shortfall of $483.4 billion in the 12 months ended September 30 was 2.8 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) of $17.2 trillion over the same period, according to data compiled by Bloomberg using Commerce Department figures. The figure peaked at 10.1 percent of GDP in December 2009. “That’s what happens when the government is holding itself back on spending and the economy is improving,” said George Goncalves, head of interest-rate strategy at Nomura Holdings Inc. in New York. “The question is: Is that as good as it gets, or will the deficit continue to shrink?” See “US deficit,” A4

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ESPITE the continuing sluggishness of visitor arrivals in the country, a total of P144.4 billion in tourist receipts were generated in the first eight months of the year, up 13.6 percent from the P127.1 billion in the same period in 2013. Latest data from the Department of Tourism (DOT) showed South Koreans as the biggest spenders in the country, at P41.6 billion; followed by visitors from the US, P28.5 billion; Australia, P8.93 billion; Japan, P7.41 billion; and mainland China, P6.5 billion. Also, noteworthy tourism-revenue generators were visitors from the United Kingdom, P5.4 billion; Canada, P5.33 billion; Germany, P3.17 billion; Singapore, P2.66 billion; and Saudi Arabia, P2.5 billion. The DOT said that, for the month of August alone, visitors spent an average of P4,160.08 per day, but failed to provide any comparative figure for August 2013.

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The agency also said, visitors stayed an average of 10.73 nights this August, some 11 percent longer than the average stay of 9.67 nights in

August 2013. The DOT has been missing its visitor arrivals targets in the past years due to political skirmishes, natural calamities and diplomatic issues, pushing it to focus on getting foreign tourists to stay longer and spend more in the Philippines. From January to August 2014, there were 3.27 million visitor arrivals in the country, a mere 2.72-percent growth from the same period in 2013, and casting more doubt the DOT would be able to reach its 6.8 million tourists goal for 2014. A private tour operator blamed it on the delayed implementation of the government’s marketing campaigns. In an interview with the BusinessMirror, Cesar Cruz, president of the Philippine Tour Operators Association (Philtoa), said the “Tourism Promotions Board [TPB] only went full blast in its promotions last year. The phasing of the promotions was very slow; they’re only coming out now. It should have been dynamic and continuous, but there was a long gap from the ‘It’s More Fun in the Philippines’ [brand campaign launched in 2011] to its destination-based promotions. Now they are coming out with 20 destinations [to market abroad].” See “Tourism,” A8

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he national government aims to start discussions with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on the funding of 11 new projects targeted for implementation beginning 2016. Documents obtained from the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) showed that the projects may be financed by about $1.6 billion worth of ADB loans. Around five projects will be processed in 2017; three in 2016; one between 2016 and 2017; and two in 2018 and beyond. The five projects to be discussed in 2017 are the $250-million Addressing the Youth Unemployment Challenge undertaking and the $200-million Leyte-Mindanao Interconnection Transmission Project. See “Assistance,” A2

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