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At 60, more famous than ever By Samito Jalbuena

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F you love to go shopping—whether to actually buy or just browse—but you didn’t visit the recent Manila FaMe (Furnishings and apparel Manufacturers’ exchange), then you missed a lifetime opportunity to digest in a few days what’s happening to the ever-varied, everfascinating world of local design with an export-oriented and global mind-set. with resin antlers. Great designers know their basics. Blue was complemented by the yellow-orange of rattan. it also seems very timely that Cobonpue hit on the theme of Western Americana, since cowboy chic is making a big comeback internationally. As for new visions in space utilization, Manila FAMe ushered in a next generation of Philippine design talents. The Red Box Home Scenography, a sector that features wunderkinds, paved the way for visitors to see ideas by Rachelle Dagñalan, Lilianna Manahan, Leeroy new and Joseph Rastrullo. Among the young ones, there seems to be a predilection for the unstoppable artistic vision of Leeroy new, whose skills in appropriating materials have conjured a totally distinct environment. new created a wall installation of cardboard bioforms, looking like cellular matrices in search of order. There were many other inspiring ideas in the recently concluded Manila FAMe, which was aimed at positioning the Philippines as an ideal sourcing hub of finely crafted products for the local and global market. Through this biannual event, Citem intends to solidify the image of “the Filipinos’ artistry and design ingenuity in the global community,” said Rosvi Gaetos, executive director of Citem. Manila FAMe is one of the longestrunning trade shows in the region and is the sole trade event in the country approved by the Union des Foires internationales, an organization of the world’s leading trade show organizers and fairground owners, as well as the major associations of the exhibition industry.

Thankfully, another edition is coming next March. But that may be a little bit too late. Merchandise orders have begun tallying to as much as the projected $25-million goal, which seems easily realized by the trade fair. Famously known as the country’s premier design and lifestyle event, Manila FAMe, a brainchild of the Center for international trade expositions and Missions (Citem), once again unveiled the modern Filipino’s penchant for creative design and styling as it brought together promising talent, seasoned artisans, anxious buyers and curious style watchers all under one roof in its 60th biannual edition from October 16 to 19 at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex in Pasay City. This edition of Manila FAMe featured various design directions under a democratic and free-market banner that was heralded by Budji Layug no less as creative director. Layug gave marching orders that diverse design viewpoints from both veteran stakeholders and new participants would be given free reign. in terms of design for space and habitats, Manila FAMe was an eye-opener for various reasons. in Kenneth Cobonpue’s project, we saw the designer making use of themes that will prove to be big in the coming months. Cobonpue has data-mined the directions where the avant-garde and the stylish flock will follow. His themes largely center on a playful, surreal mix of influences. His living room collection echoes luxurious, yet downto-earth, desires symbolized by motifs of a dessert wilderness, provoking the onlooker to take charge of his own design horizon while also tapping the designer’s provocative choices. Cobonpue has mixed Western Americana motifs in his collection. Dark blue denim covers his sofa and armchairs, provoking the semiotic realization that the cowboy denim has, if not fashion-wise, also conquered the world. Meanwhile, the Cebu-based designer offsets his new mantra of “Blue is the new black” by utilizing the complementary color of yellow-orange, which, through a mark of genius, found its way on the display floor through chairs covered in rattan and topped

❶ Eric Paras and stanley ruiz collaborated in designing the Design Philippines central setting, a main sector of the trade fair. PHOTOS BY MANILA FAMe

➋ ThE red Box home scenography featured young talents such as Leeroy New who conjured this artsy wall installation.

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ettinG a good night’s sleep is key to better health—and your mattress has a lot to do with it. According to Michael Decker, PhD, Rn, associate professor at Georgia State University, “A mattress can impact a person’s sleep.” the type of mattress you lie in, be it firm, medium or soft, can either interrupt your slumber or give you a restful sleep. Before you head out to a mattress store, make sure you look into these tips in choosing the right mattress for a comfortable sleep and an ache-free morning the next day. n KNOW THE TYPES OF MATTRESS. Familiarize yourself with different types and physical components of a mattress. Some of the most popular include innerspring, memory foam and latex. innerspring mattress is the most common and cost-effective as it uses a steel coil system for support and covered with materials like padding and quilted ticking for comfort. Memory foam mattress molds to the shape of your body and distributes your weight evenly. Latex is made from either natural or synthetic rubber, which, just

like memory foam, conforms to the contours of your body reducing pressure points. n UNDERSTAND YOUR PHYSICAL NEEDS. there is no single mattress type that would be suitable for all. if you’ve been suffering from back or neck pain, choose a mattress that would provide support for the natural curves and alignment of the spine. if you have allergies and asthma, find a mattress that’s designed to prevent the growth of dust mites, mildew and bacteria. For a restful sleep, purchase the mattress that would suit your needs. n THE SIZE OF THE MATTRESS MATTERS. if your mattress complies with your sleeping patterns and relieves back pains, you also have to consider getting the right size for a comfortable sleep. Make sure you and your bedmate have the proper amount of space to sleep in. twin size can accommodate one child and an adult sleeper. A queen-size bed is recommended for couples, and if you are more than 6 feet tall, a king-size mattress is a good choice.

n TEST RUN A MATTRESS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE IT. You wouldn’t buy a dress without fitting it first, right? Same goes in buying a mattress, make sure to test nap on it by lying down for 10 minutes to 15 minutes. if it feels comfortable enough, especially in your favored sleeping position, then it’s the right mattress for you. Buying a mattress is a big purchase for your home. Since you are to spend a third of your life sleeping on it, invest on one that can give the best value for your money and comply with your physical needs. Choose the right mattress for a sound night’s sleep and a rejuvenated feeling the next morning. You can do such a test run of mattresses at Mandaue Foam Furniture Store (www. mandauefoam.ph), as each store has a bed-testing area, where you can lie down on their full selection of mattresses and see what works best for you. the company has been crafting quality mattresses at various price points for over 40 years. the company takes pride in that every mattress is manufactured with precision to ensure that you get the most comfort, support and usage.

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Cyber threats loom over BPO sector

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By Rizal Raoul Reyes

HE country’s business-process outsourcing (BPO) industry is in a precarious situation as far as cyber threats are concerned.

“The BPO industry is in a perfect storm because it has a fat pipe as a result of the presence of several companies operating in the country,” said Pierre Noel, chief security for Asia of Microsoft Corp. “Just imagine the colossal volume of data and information generated by

these BPOs. These are very tempting to the hackers out there,” Noel added. He said seeing the data of BPOs compromised would have a big impact on the Philippines’s ranking by investment advisory firm Tholons. Tholons announced in the first quarter that Metro Manila has

Sharp eyes businesses, schools for touchscreen panel sales

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HARP (Philippines) Corp. is positioning its Interactive Display Panel (IDP) touchscreen whiteboard on the business and educational institutions market segment. We aim to make presentations and meetings more interactive, compelling and effective, the company said in a statement. The company said its product has a touchcontrol function, which lets users change pages and enlarge or move objects around the screen. “They can also use a touch pen to make annotations, keep track of new proposals and maintain the focus of discussions. Displaying text, images and even handwritten notes simultaneously gives its users a sharper edge in presentations and discussions.” The company said its product also has a videoconferencing function. “Different parties in distant locations can participate in virtual meetings and collaborate

closely. The big screen brings in an ‘alreadythere’ feel to any videoconference with people who are far away.” The company added that participants can digitally display their documents and write notations directly on the screen. “This allows for better communication between parties despite the physical separation.” The company said its product can also be linked to a larger Sharp Video Wall to keep students engaged to a lecture, especially when the class takes place in a lecture hall or a spacious conference room. It can also be linked to separate venues for remote learning and two-way communication. “In a showroom for business establishments, these IDPs can serve as an all-purpose showroom enhancer, displaying product information, demonstrations and more. They can also be hooked to a printer and quickly print out any onscreen information needed by the customers.”

surpassed Mumbai on the second spot in the Top 100 Outsourcing Destinations for 2014. Manila is only behind Bangalore for the top position. The Information Technology Business Process Association of the Philippines (Itbap) aims to generate $25 billion in revenues and an estimated 1.3 million labor force by 2016. Exacerbating the situation in the Philippines is the presence of malicious software on 50 percent of the computers being sold in the market, according to Noel. Noel said he and his team discovered this when they randomly bought personal computers in several stores and tested the machines in a computer laboratory managed by a

third-party organization. “The worm is in the fruit,” Noel said. To counter the threat, Noel said it is important to educate the people on the impact of malware on their activities, such as work and education. Further, he said, users must regularly patch their computer software. He added that computers can check the Microsoft web site when the company issues new computer patches or minor updates. The latter cover malicious software (malware) database refreshes for Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials. A malware is a computer program designed to infiltrate and damage computers without the user’s

consent. It is used as general term covering all the different types of threats to computer safety, such as viruses, spyware, worms, trojans, and rootkits among others. As a region, Noel pointed out that Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines should look upon Singapore as the yardstick as far as developing a strong cybersecurity infrastructure is concerned. Aside from Singapore, Noel said Australia and New Zealand are good models “because they are grasping effectively the importance of a strong cyber security network.” Noel said the major concern would be if the terrorists developed the skills to hack infrastructure and other vital installations.

“Since they are stateless entities, terrorists can move anywhere and will not hesitate to such attacks.” Noel urged software developers to make their products more secure to ensure protection and minimize the threats on the users. “I am very keen on promoting security on application development to differentiate themselves from the guy next door,” he said. Furthermore, Noel stressed that governments must establish a software procurement process that would determine in checking the right software companies for the job. “Companies, who can demonstrate a sound security life cycle, should be the ones chosen to provide the needs of the people.

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ELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM Ericsson (Ericsson) announced the launch of the sixth annual Innovation Awards, a competition in which university students are given the opportunity to be drivers of fundamental change in society. The theme of the 2015 competition is “The Future of Learning,” according to a statement. The company said entries to the competition should respond to the following questions: How can we make learning accessible for all? What do we need when lifelong learning becomes necessary for everyone? What are the new tools and methodologies when learning becomes an online activity and it happens more and more away from school buildings? “In Ericsson’s vision of the networked society, technology fundamentally transforms

the ways we organize our lives, businesses and societies. But only recently has the connectivity and computational power once reserved for industrial applications become intensely personal—embedded not just into our mobile devices and cloud software, but into our everyday expressions, interactions, relationships and desires. The result is an unprecedented capacity for individual empowerment and innovation.” The company, which saw third quarter 2014 operating income decline to 3.9 billion Swedish krona ($538.26 million), said the winner of the competition will receive a prize of €25,000 (roughly $31,729.63), with the runners-up receiving €10,000 ($12,691.85). Half of the latter amount or €5,000 ($6,345.93) would go to the third-placed team.

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LOBE Telecom Inc. recently announced it enhanced its mobile applications to support what it calls as a digital lifestyle. In a statement, the Ayala clan-led telecommunications firm said it now offers cloud computing in the mobile segment. The telco said its product allows users automatically back up data stored on their mobile phone to a cloud location, which Globe claims to be secure. “Customers can access and manage all files and even contacts from their smartphones, tablets, computer or any mobile browser. A user can also transfer contacts from one phone to another as well as stream music and videos. Globe Cloud can also access existing personal storage accounts, which enable access of all digital files in one place.” Globe said it offers extra cloud storage at a monthly or annual subscription from 1 gigabyte (GB) for P15 per month and 100GB at P499 per month. The app can be downloaded for free and comes with free 1GB worth of storage. Globe added it also tweaked its movies application to allow users to avoid long queues or select good seats, especially for blockbuster film showings. It enables purchase of tickets and reservation of seats directly from a phone. The app also plays movie trailers. Globe said it also enhanced its retail application that offers discounts, freebies and offers from multiple sources. The application “collects a wide variety of products from different deal sites that are tailored to your taste and preference.” Consumers, according to Globe, can purchase deals directly through a smartphone sans the need to print the vouchers. Payment options include reservation via load, credit card or cash on delivery. The telco said it also boosted its mobile services platform, which allows users to manage postpaid or prepaid accounts. Users can check their balance, subscribe to promotional services, redeem rewards, share load, activate roaming, find a Globe store, request for account modifications and download free games and music. “It is zero-rated and can be used without affecting your data.” “Our latest app portfolio is a testament to our commitment to leading today’s digital revolution,” Globe Vice President for Digital Media Glenn Estrella was quoted in the statement as saying.

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HEn it comes to creating the perfect décor for your bedroom, it doesn’t have to be about spending lots of money. instead, aim to create a soothing and calming atmosphere that reflects your personality and creates the ideal oasis. in refreshing your bedroom, remove pieces that are excess and keep pieces you love, using them for inspiration to create an overall décor story, or as the foundation for your bedroom color palette. When it comes to creating the perfect boudoir, here are my top design recipe tips: n Select neutral bedding. it will serve as the perfect blank slate in order for you to build a bedroom color palette. After selecting your bedding, add color and texture

1. PAIR BROWN WITH LIGHTER, BRIGHTER COLORS A few years ago, brown was the bomb. So much so that we saw people going overboard with this dramatic neutral. folks were washing their homes from ceiling to floor in brown, with brown walls, brown furniture, brown artwork and more. It didn’t take much to make the Brown Houses, as we began to call them, more visually appealing. The trick? Pair brown with lighter, brighter colors. we created a palette that is perfect for a living room, dining room or bedding ensemble using fabrics featuring browns, creams and pops of warm reds. Switch the red for navy and you have the same stately look. Brown also looks great mixed with brighter, bolder accent colors. In a mix of fabrics, we added in a liberal amount of cream, then threaded in a bit of sage and celadon. I also love turquoise, apple green, fuchsia (any pink, actually), orange and yellow with brown. 2. BRING BROWN ALIVE THROUGH PATTERN THe secret to keeping a focused palette

interesting and alive is to swirl the colors together with lots of different patterns. The mix of patterns in the furnishings is the key to success. 3. USE BROWN TO SPOTLIGHT LIGHTER ACCENTS AND ARTWORK GreAT artwork can get lost on a light wall if you are not careful. But when you hang lighter pieces against a moody, dark canvass of brown, holy smokes! It pops! The walls in a gallery at Nell Hill’s are painted Molasses, one of my Mary Carol Artisan Paint colors. This is one of our most popular paint colors, and for good reason. My friend Cynthia painted her dining room walls Molasses and the wood trim Garrity Cream. The light cream trim keeps the dark walls from feeling heavy or dull. And, wow, does it look great with her casual dining room furnishings? The brown is content to recede into the background and let the individual elements in the room shine.

5. PAIR BROWN WITH EARTHY ACCENTS THe color of bark and soil and fall leaves, brown is a natural when paired with earthy accents. My friend Jean made her covered porch an ode to nature’s rugged side by furnishing her space in brown wicker chairs and irresistible textiles in a mix of browns. A rustic wood table is a perfect celebration of brown in all its many shades and finishes. n This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at www.nellhills.com. She can be reached at marycarol@nellhills.com.

TRAVEL THE WORLD–ONE BOOTH AT A TIME learn about their history, and where you will see the past come to life,” reads the group’s design rationale. For their interpretation, the student designers decided to incorporate the concepts of beer, castles, glass and porcelain, approaching these design elements with an industrial and modern view. The space is a dining room, but a bar was added to highlight the Czechs’ favorite brew. in the space, the use of neutral colors gets a jolt of blue—a nod to one of the colors found in the Czech flag. The materials used by the students include wood to portray the love for beer, and brick to show the main material used for age-old castles, while glass and porcelain have been deployed as design embellishments. Visit the Czech Republic Booth and the 22 other countries featured in the PSiD’s Globalscapes.

thE graduating PSID students that interpreted the passions of the Czech into a striking space for socializing at home.

design&space thIS modern dining room with an industrial vibe got its inspiration from the Czech republic.

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AN FRANCISCO—Juan Perez heard an upsetting rumor from a baseball official in the dugout during Game Five of the World Series, then hurried up the steps to the San Francisco Giants’ clubhouse to listen to the television broadcast for the news. “I just overheard behind my back, ‘Oscar Taveras has had a car accident. He has died,’” Perez said, getting choked up as he recalled the memory still fresh in his head. Wiping away tears, Perez provided the biggest moment of his young career. The left fielder entered as a pinch runner in the sixth inning and broke the game open with a two-run double off the top of the center-field wall in the eighth, helping the Giants beat the Kansas City Royals, 5-0, on Sunday night to

take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series. Perez dedicated the double to his fallen friend and fellow countryman. “It took me probably three innings to think over it. I knew I just had to regroup,” Perez said. “I took everything away and focused on the game.” Taveras, a 22-year-old slugger for the Saint Louis Cardinals who was regarded as one of the majors’ top prospects, died in a car accident in his native Dominican Republic earlier Sunday. Perez met Taveras in 2009 and the two later played winter ball together for Aguilas Cibaenas in the Dominican Republic. “He’s really close friend of mine,” Perez said. “I know his family pretty good, I know his mom, his dad, his brothers, we were really close. It’s a huge loss for all his family, his teammates and

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the people [who] care about him.” Perez said he had trouble going through his routine of stretching and taking swings for about an hour. Finally, teammate Joaquin Arias came over to him and said, “Stay strong. Keep your mind strong. We got to win this game.’” Two of Taveras’s biggest moments also happened to come against the Giants this season. He homered against San Francisco’s Yusmeiro Petit in his major-league debut on May 31. And just two weeks ago, Taveras had a game-tying solo drive in the seventh inning of Game Two in the NL Championship Series. “You never know what can happen in life. It’s crazy,” Perez said, shaking his head. “I can’t explain it.” AP

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The Associated Press AN FRANCISCO—Madison Bumgarner put the San Francisco Giants just one win from yet another championship, allowing just four hits to beat the Kansas City Royals, 5-0, on Sunday for a 3-2 Series edge. Hardly menacing on the mound, Bumgarner was simply untouchable— again—as “MVP! MVP!” chants broke out in the late innings. And by the time the 25-year-old from Hickory, North Carolina, closed out his second win in a week, he had evoked memories of Bob Gibson, Sandy Koufax, Curt Schilling and the top October aces of all-time. Joined them, and maybe even passed them. Who else has gone 4-0 in four World Series starts with a 0.29 ERA (earned run average)? Throw in only 12 hits in 31 innings, along with 27 strikeouts, and that adds up to the very definition of Big-Game Pitcher. On this evening, he fanned eight without a walk and never was in trouble, becoming the first pitcher to toss a World Series shutout since Josh Beckett’s clinching gem for the Florida Marlins in 2003 at Yankee Stadium. The Giants’ work isn’t done yet. To lock up their third crown in five years, they’ll need to win in Kansas City. Jake Peavy gets the first chance to seal it for San Francisco when he starts Game Six at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday night against rookie Yordano Ventura. If the Giants don’t win then, there was always this possibility: Bumgarner out of the bullpen in Game Seven. Hunter Pence once again was in the middle of things for Giants. He singled off James Shields in the second and scored on a groundout by Brandon Crawford, who finished with three RBIs (runs batted in). Later, the enigmatic Pence accidentally threw his bat past the mound while striking out, and seemed to apologize to Shields. Pence added another hit in a three-run eighth, making him nine for 19 in the five games. Postseason star Pablo Sandoval also singled twice. Juan Perez broke it open with a tworun double off the top of the center-field fence in the eighth off Wade Davis and scored on a single by Crawford. Since trailing, 4-1, in Game Four, the Giants have responded with 15 straight runs. San Francisco won that game, putting aside concern that Bumgarner should’ve been moved up to pitch on short rest. Bumgarner won for the fourth time in this postseason, and this blanking bookended the four-hit shutout he threw at Pittsburgh in the NL wild-card game. Durable, he’s thrown 47-2/3 innings this October, trailing just Schilling’s 48 1-3 in 2001 for the most in a single postseason. Given an early lead, Bumgarner was in control. He surely didn’t need much of a cushion, and looked even better than he did in winning the opener in Kansas City. And on the rare occasion when the 6-foot-5 Bumgarner made a mistake, failing to cover first base on a grounder to the right side, his defense bailed him out. Toward the late innings, it appeared that only a lightning strike could rescue the Royals, perhaps a home run out of nowhere. Not happening—this was the third straight game without either team hitting a homer, the longest streak in the World Series since 1948 when the Boston Braves and Cleveland began with a three-game drought, STATS said. Exactly why the man nicknamed MadBum is so dominant isn’t easily apparent. Royals cleanup man Eric Hosmer said before the game that Bumgarner’s “crossbody” delivery is tough to pick up. Bumgarner definitely has an impressive whip, along with an imposing WHIP in the World Series. His walks-plus-hits ratio per inning is incredible. Bumgarner certainly excels at keeping hitters swinging at shadows by changing speeds. Kansas City batters chased balls that bounced as well as high ones out of the strike zone. After Salvador Perez led off the second with a single—he homered in Game One for the lone run off Bumgarner—the slow-walking lefty who never seems to be in a hurry made quick work of the Royals. Bumgarner struck out the next three batters, all swinging. He was at his best against Omar Infante on three pitches a 76-mph (122-kph) curve, a fastball at 91 mph (146 kph) and a slider at 86 mph (138 kph). About the only thing Bumgarner didn’t do was get a hit. He takes pride in his plate prowess and launched four home runs this season, including two grand slams. Bumgarner went 0-for-4, leaving him hitless in 22 postseason at-bats.

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AN FRANCISCO—Strong-armed San Francisco third baseman Pablo Sandoval crisply made every tough play, and emphatically celebrated each triumph. After completing his throw for the final out on Sunday night, he leaped in the air and twirled his robust body. He then pumped a fist and jumped for that signature side bump with first baseman Brandon Belt. Sandoval even made the trickiest of groundballs look easy. And he wasn’t the only one to show off some snazzy glove work to back Madison Bumgarner in a 5-0 win against the Kansas City Royals that gave the Giants a 3-2 World Series lead. On a team defined by star pitchers and a hard-nosed, unflappable bullpen, San Francisco’s steady, slick defense has done so much to get this group on the cusp of another championship. Now, the Giants must go on the road once more to try to close it out—just the way they did in 2010 at Texas and again two years later, closing out a four-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers in Motown.

Game Six is Tuesday night in Kansas City, with Jake Peavy taking the ball for San Francisco and trying for his second title in two years after winning it all with Boston last season. To begin another stellar day, Sandoval snagged Eric Hosmer’s bouncing grounder that hit the lip of the grass in front of him and suddenly stayed flat, then nabbed Hosmer at first just in time on a key play in the fourth inning. Moments later, Belt dazzled all on his own when he fielded a groundball by Salvador Perez and raced the Kansas City catcher to first and slid into the bag for the forceout. Even shortstop Brandon Crawford has been spot on after a shaky start in Game One at Kauffman Stadium. He led the team with 21 errors in the regular season. Through the ugly slumps of June and September, San Francisco has found its groove with the gloves. The Giants are making the spectacular plays and the routine ones, something their opponents have struggled to do this postseason. While Hunter Pence has the defensive highlight play in these playoffs, when he slammed his back into the right-field wall at AT&T Park to rob Washington’s Jayson Werth

of extra bases, unheralded outfielders Travis Ishikawa and Gregor Blanco also have made clutch catches to thwart potential rallies. The back-to-back defensive gems in Game Five allowed Bumgarner to work most efficiently on the way to the first World Series complete-game shutout since Josh Beckett in Game Six of the 2003 Series for the champion Marlins. Bumgarner, who finished his four-hitter to chants of “M-V-P! M-V-P!,” will be sure to offer a firm pat on the back to everybody behind him. It often starts with the Gold Glove candidate Kung Fu Panda at third base. He has that foursome of fans in gigantic panda hats right behind home plate cheering his every dive, stop and even an occasional awkward tumble. The southpaw Bumgarner has done his part all postseason, yet again. The snazzy glove work has been a nice bonus. Sandoval pumped his right fist after cleanly fielding Omar Infante’s grounder and firing to first to end the seventh. Once he scooped another Hosmer grounder and ended the game on another perfect throw to first, Sandoval could really let loose. AP

PABLO SANDOVAL could really let loose. AP

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By Lorenz S. Marasigan

he battle goes on for the tandem of Ayala Corp. and Aboitiz Land Inc. to win the muchcoveted P35.42-billion Cavite-Laguna Expressway (Calax), warning President Aquino of violating the law if the state pursues the rebidding of the deal.

Team Orion on Monday filed a petition before Malacañang, urging no less than the head of the state to finally make a stand on the issues hounding the multibillionpeso project. A rebidding, the tandem said, would require Malacañang to breach the build-operate-transfer law’s implementing rules and regulations. Under the law, a rebidding is proposed only if there is a pronounced failure of the auction. See “Calax,” A4

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INDICES WE TRUST (From left) Ellen Tordesillas, from the media sector; Cora Guidote, from the business sector; and Malou Tiquia, from the political sector, answer questions during the open-forum portion at the Third Philippine Trust Index launch held at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel. NONOY LACZA

4. ADD BROWN TO MAKE SPACES SOOTHING wArM and wonderful, brown pillows on a comfy cream sofa look ready for your Sunday nap. My top 10 list of decorating faves? A pair of brown leather wingback chairs flanking a fireplace. Be still my beating heart! The light stone fireplace surrounds, and blue walls and plump plaid pillows keep the chairs from feeling too dark. All this serene setting needs is you, a cup of tea and a good book.

through your artwork and accessories. n Buy affordable toss pillows. Toss pillows will provide you with an affordable way to update the look of your bedroom quickly and easily. Think about swapping out toss pillows seasonally for a fresh new look. n Invest in great sheets. i prefer cotton sateen with 400 thread count with a creative embroidery or decorative border pattern that looks beautiful when making the bed, folded back. n Purchase the essentials. including a well-made bed, nightstands with simple lamps and a basic dresser with a beautiful decorative mirror above. n Layer a scent. Soy-based candles and scents, such as lavender—try placing fresh lavender in tiny cheesecloth pouches and place them throughout the bedroom—can open your senses and refresh your mind.

ngOing until October 31 at the Super Sale Hall of SM City north Edsa in Quezon City, Globalscapes is the graduation exhibition of the Philippine School of interior Design’s (PSiD) Advanced Class of 2014. Marking the PSiD’s 47th anniversary, the exhibit aims to capture the culture, traditions, practices, folklores, art, architecture and music of 22 different countries across six continents, with the graduating students reinterpreting them as exquisitely designed residential interior spaces. The graduating students were also asked to incorporate an unfamiliar cultural element into their design to highlight its importance to their assigned country and help exhibitgoers to know even more about the beauty of another culture. Thorough research was conducted not only of the different countries assigned to the students, but also in basic design principles and ergonomics. For their assigned country, the Czech Republic, the group of graduating students Ma. natalia Alegre, Alexandra Esguerra, So Hyun Kim, gabrielle Mae Racelis and Dea Carina Sy focused their interpretation on the country’s reputation as the world’s heaviest consumers of beer. “Beer is served almost everywhere in Czech Republic. it is mostly found in their capital, Prague, where the biggest beer festival is held every year in May. They are also known for their fond use of glass and porcelain, which are sold all over the city and a lot of which are used to accessorize hotels, restaurants and houses. Aside from that, tourists come to Prague to visit the Czech Republic’s greatest treasure, their castles. These castles are where you will truly

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for the entire Pacific Rim region. Yet, an agreement has remained elusive, with informal deadlines long passed. Critics of the plan say the negotiations are too secretive and are likely to favor the interests of big multinational corporations over those of ordinary workers and consumers. AP/Rob Griffith

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attention to Asia. US Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker said it could yield tens of billions of dollars a year in economic gains and increased exports for each side. The pact, aimed at cutting tariffs and setting trade rules, is seen as a precursor to a future wide free-trade arrangement

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ear God, we wish heaven would never look like subways. We will be misled because there are many stops, many gates, many levels, distant elevators, uneven stairs, confusing signs of numbers, letters, names and meeting all kinds of rushing people. If you are not familiar with all the signs, you will never reach your destinations. If heaven has this situation, how will we ever get to Your kingdom? In real life, we experience the wonders of subways (I am referring to New York, US, subways which I experienced in two weeks time). Oh God, the subways of our lives will not be too confusing if You lead us to where You are. amen!

Peru; Lim Hng Kiang, Singapore; and Tran Quoc Khanh, from Vietnam, attended a news conference at the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) meeting in Sydney, Australia, on Monday. The TPP is the centerpiece of President Barack Obama’s trade policy and his effort to shift US strategic

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inisters from 12 nations (from left) Lim Jock Hoi from Brunei Darussalam; Ed Fast, Canada; Andres Rebolledo, Chile; Akira Amari, Japan; Sri Mustapa Mohamed, Malaysia; Andrew Robb, Australia; Mike Froman, the US; Ildefonso Guajardo, Mexico; Tim Groser, New Zealand; Jorge del Castillo,

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lthough the economy is seen to post better growth numbers in the second half of the year, the Philippines’s full-year local output, measured as the gross domestic product (GDP), could fall below the target this year. In its latest Market Call, First Metro Investment Corp. (FMIC) and University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) Capital Markets Research said full-year growth this year will likely be below the 6.5-percent to 7.5-percent target. The group maintained its 6.5-percent to 7-percent outlook for the second half of the year on the back of stronger exports and lower inflation. “We still see 6.5-percent to 7-percent H2 [second half ] growth in GDP, which would put full-year expansion at slightly below the lower end of the government’s 6.5-percent to 7.5-percent target,” FMIC-UA&P Capital Markets Research said. The exports growth, FMIC-UA&P Capital Markets Research said, will likely sustain their double-digit pace in the July-to-December period. In July merchandise exports posted a year-on-year growth of 12.4 percent, the highest in Southeast Asia, and ranked the country second only to China in East and Southeast Asia in terms of export growth.

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egislators urged both the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Department of Finance (DOF) to come up with a consolidated position on the proposal to rationalize the country’s fiscal incentives program before the 16th Congress adjourns, or risk losing its support. “They have yet to submit to us a consolidated version that both agencies agreed to. I’ve had some feedback that some senior officials of the DTI are not happy with this consolidated version. What we urge them to do is sit down and consolidate, otherwise we won’t be able to pass this measure, House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Chairman Romero “Miro” S. Quimbo said in a chance interview with reporters at the Makati Business Club membership meeting on Monday. According to Quimbo, the legislation has failed to prosper, as the DTI and the DOF remain at loggerheads over the issue of streamlining the various financial incentives offered

QUIMBO: “They have yet to submit to us a consolidated version that both agencies agreed to. I’ve had some feedback that some senior officials of the DTI are not happy with this consolidated version. What we urge them to do is sit down and consolidate, otherwise we won’t be able to pass this measure.”

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by the trade office, through the Board of Investments, to investors. Quimbo said both the Senate and the House of Representatives consider the rationalization of incentives priority legislation, and ranked it high up on the agenda at the joint leadership caucus, which is a monthly meeting of the House Speaker and the Senate President, together with other lawmakers.

OLDMAN Sachs Group Inc. cut its forecasts for Brent and WTI crude prices next year on rising global supplies, predicting the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will lose influence over the oil market amid the US shale boom. The bank is becoming more confident in the scale and sustainability of US shale-oil production, and said US benchmark prices need to decline to $75 a barrel for a slowdown in output growth. Brent will average $85 a barrel in the first quarter, down from a previous forecast of $100; and West Texas Intermediate will sell for $75 a barrel in the period, from an earlier estimate of $90, analysts including Jeffrey Currie wrote in a report.

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n japan 0.4146 n UK 72.1118 n HK 5.7773 n CHINA 7.3260 n singapore 35.1463 n australia 39.4776 n EU 56.7851 n SAUDI arabia 11.9453 Source: BSP (27 October 2014)


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