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Japanese Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Shinzo Abe points to a reporter for questions during a news conference in Tokyo on Monday. Abe vowed on Monday to prevail over resistance to his plans for economic and political change following a weekend election victory that gives him up to four more years in power. AP/Koji Sasahara
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2015: A year of great events... Oh, Lord, we rejoice that 2015; a year of great events and observances that will enrich all of us immensely. The first of them is the “Year of the Poor,” an observance exclusive to the Philippines, that will last from the first Sunday of Advent to the Solemnity of Christ, the last Sunday of liturgical year, November 2015. This is the third lap in the nine-year long preparation for the celebration of the Great Jubilee Year of 2021, which will mark the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines. May we be one in this big event. Amen! WORD AND LIFE PLANNER, FR. sAL Putzu, sDb AND LOuIE M. LAcsON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com
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How to pick the right area rug? Get a free demo in your own home By Samito Jalbuena
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HOPPING for home essentials are assumed to be a jiffy with today’s explosion of home stores and their forays into online sales, but problems still exist whether you’re an online buyer or a brick-andmortar shopper. net worth on the surface, why not increase your receivables by choosing an area rug with the same feng shui power? In answer to this, Decoliving delivers to your home a wide selection of rugs that strongly follow the rules of feng shui. These are apparent in rugs with circular, rectangular and crystalshape motifs, signifying coin, paper money and jewel, respectively.
For example, everyone needs an area rug to define space and absorb noise, aside from other aesthetic and practical reasons. But what’s the best way to nab a carpet? Is it through the online store or actual shop, or have we assumed to have pushed the envelope? The biggest obstacle to picking the right area rug is not knowing how it’s actually going to look—and sound—after you’ve laid it on a floor. For this problem, an incredible imagination will help. Lacking that, a friend who is a master at Photoshop can retouch your condo unit’s photo to make it appear as if it a rug has been placed on the floor. But what if you don’t have both? The best way to surmount the obstacle is to have an area rug demonstration in your own home, and you can then judge for yourself if the design fits the condo. If you fall in love with a rug, the decision should come naturally. Pick the rug, pay for it, and live with it. That is, until you feel compelled to get another rug and try the very latest of the season. Rugs can be fashionable, too. For these kinds of timely transactions, only one local supplier has bested others in the benefits department by providing the latest designs as they invade the market. Decoliving Manila (www.decolivingmanila. com) is the only service provider that can make house calls and deliver internationally sourced rugs on the spot. No hassles, no waiting in line for the cash register, no trudging with the heavy merchandise to the parking lot after the purchase. Instead, when a rug has been chosen by you, it is already there—at home. All is done in a snap. Sold lot, stock and barrel, and most of all, business is convenient, practical, and on the spot.
THE EFFICIENCY OF CARPETS ONe of the main uses of an area rug is to consolidate furniture and accent pieces, and to define and separate a particular area of a home from another. Slowly, Filipino homes are shifting to consolidate more spacious designs by removing extra walls. This holds true from the big house to the condominium unit. To define space while maintaining the openness of the home, area rugs are perfect to achieve area management without sacrificing room. Also an area rug can change the total look and mood of an area. Selecting a classic design from Decoliving will achieve a subtle feel that can blend disparate styles of furniture. However, one can also opt for more playful rug designs with lively colors. The choice of rug, whether conventional or revolutionary, will have an effect on the same room by anchoring it to a different mood or character based on the rug design. That said, buying a carpet is a quick fix if you would like to change your area’s ambiance without having to replace everything in it. Meanwhile, adding accent fabrics to the home is not only visually appealing but also helps in the home’s acoustics. A lot of hard interiors will cause sound waves to bounce back and forth causing unwanted noise, especially when welcoming guests to the home. Area rugs and carpets are the only viable acoustic shock absorbers for the hardest part of the abode, the flooring. Finally, contrary to common belief, area rugs do not cause dust in a particular area. It actually helps gather dust rather than let it circulate around the room. While it is true that vacuuming a rug will gather dust, this is not because of the fibers of the rug but because the carpet has gathered motes carried by air and confined it within the fibers. This solution makes the room easier to clean. Just vacuum the rug. Imagine, if one didn’t have a rug, then all that dust would just be wandering around the house.
WHAT MAKES THE RIGHT AREA RUG? ‘FENG SHUI’ ASIDe from the most excellent distribution channel stated above, another trait to look for in a rug source as choice du jour would be its ability to deliver on the right area rugs. For this you shouldn’t stop at anything less than awesome. Therefore the smart, affluent buyer must consider not merely design, quality and other benchmarks that make an awesome area rug, but also its affinity to feng shui. For this matter, it is considered good luck to have paper bills, coins and gemstones seemingly scattered on the floor as these are auspicious signs that fortune will always be in your favor. But short of throwing your family jewels and your whole
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Design a stunning tablescape that lasts through the holidays By Mary Carol Garrity Tribune News Service
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etting a stunning table for holiday entertaining is high on my Bliss Chart. Whether i’m in the mood for simple and serene, or shock and awe, i love approaching my tabletop like a canvass, ready to tell a story that entertains my guests. this year i focused on building a tablescape i can easily transition from winter holidays to just plain winter so i don’t have to take it down on December 26. Here’s how you can do the same.
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1. Start with wintery white dishes that transcend the holidays. Meet my new dish crush: simple white dishes that feature the relief of a deer’s head. these guys stole my heart at market because they hit two of my hot buttons. First they are white, which means they have no ego. they are happy to go any direction we want to take them. Depending upon what accent
plates, table linens, glasses and centerpiece items we pair them with, we can create a jillion different looks. Second, they had oodles of charm. i adore a rustic, hunt club look in the winter. 2. Pair them with a holiday accent you love. noW for the fun part: using easygoing dishes to create a holiday look you love. if you don’t own any white dishes, here are two things you can do: First, put them on your holiday gift list. Second, use white serving pieces on your holiday table instead. Another super easy way to give your white-dish-dressed table some holiday flair is to use a seasonal table square for a tablecloth. it’s hard to see, but we have a plaid square on this display table. then, dot in some iconic holiday décor, like the faux winter greens and glass bead garlands in the display above. Sometimes we place holiday wreaths under the dinner plates as festive chargers. or you could fold a holiday napkin in a fancy way and place it atop the plates. or top each plate with a sorbet cup holding a Christmas tree
ornament. Dig into your holiday décor box and get creative. For a fast and fun centerpiece, polish up a silver tray, stack up a few of your white coffee cups then fill in with some holiday decorations. Remember those kitschy bottle brush Christmas trees? they are back! i love them because they are a simple way to put a celebratory stamp on any display in your home, including your dining table. one more quick note on the deer head dishes before i move on...they make fabulous, inexpensive gifts for friends, neighbors, coworkers, teachers, etc. Fill a mug with ornaments, cocoa mix, cinnamon sticks, a pretty spoon—anything—and wrap it up in cellophane tied up with a beautiful ribbon. 3. Switch to winter icons after the holidays are over. tHe day you take down the holiday décor is always a little sad, isn’t it? Your house looks so bare after being dressed in all that finery. But you can keep the lush winter layers going on your dining table until the crocuses pop out in spring. Just pull out
all the pieces on your table that scream “holiday” and fill in with décor that celebrates winter. Here’s how we pulled that off: We kept our plaid table topper, but brought in black and white napkins. We cleared off the ornaments and put pots of faux paper whites at the table’s center. Your white dishes will allow you to go lots of different directions on your winter table. You can pair them with silver and gold for a formal and elegant look. Recently i was at a dinner party thrown by a friend, and she set her table completely in white. You might think a white-on-white palette would be boring. But it was a knockout! i love a winter woodland look in my home in January and February. You can bring this to life easily on your post-holiday table by topping your white dishes with a bit of nature.
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In a bid bulletin, the government said it is inviting investors to vie for the operations and maintenance and the enhancement of the Bacolod-Silay, Davao, Iloilo, Laguindingan, New Bohol (Panglao) and Puerto Princesa airports. “Under the proposed concession for the six airport projects, the private-sector proponent should take over the operations and maintenance of the airports, undertake immediate expansion of the passenger-terminal building, apron, other airside and landside facilities, and any capacity augmentation of the airport that may be required to cater to future demand throughout the contractual term,” the invitation to bid read. The government has placed a price tag of P20.26 billion for the development of the Bacolod-Silay International Airport, which is the eighth-busiest aviation hub in terms of passenger traffic. It serves purely domestic flights. The expansion of the third-busiest airport in the country, the Davao International Airport, meanwhile, costs P40.57 billion. It handled approximately 2.80 million passengers in 2013. See “PPPs,” A2
MECHANICAL SANTA Store staff Marlon Arevalo adjusts a mechanical Santa Claus display sold for P6,000 each (about $135) at a makeshift shop in Manila on Sunday. Christmas is one of the most important holidays in this predominantly Roman Catholic nation. AP
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Surprisingly, no October OFW remittances U.A.E. EXPECTS OPEC TO KEEP OUTPUT GOAL new record high at $2.224B port logjam even with holiday rush EVEN AT $40/BARREL
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AN employee assembles a Honda Motor Co. motorcycle engine on the production line during a tour of the company’s Kumamoto factory in Ozu, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Large manufacturers based their plans on the assumption the yen would average 103.36 per dollar in the current fiscal year. BLOOMBERG
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ONFIDENCE of Japan’s large manufacturers declined in the fourth quarter as a recession offset a boost from a weaker yen, underlining the economic challenges facing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after his election win. The Tankan’s big manufacturer index slipped to 12 in December from 13 in September, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) said on Monday, lower than the median estimate of 13 in a Bloomberg News survey of economists. The index is forecast to drop to 9 in March. A recession and an election victory that puts pressure on Abe to deliver on promised growth-boosting reforms are raising the stakes for his efforts to revive the world’s third-
biggest economy. Burdened by debt, the government is counting on companies to increase investment and wages to fuel a recovery. “Companies are still cautious,” said Kiichi Murashima, an economist at Citigroup Inc. “I doubt capital investment will be implemented as planned as companies are still not expecting strong growth in the economy. Implementing policies to boost growth will be an important task for Abe’s government.”
Sentiment among large non-manufacturers rose to 16 from 13. Across all industries, big companies plan to boost capital expenditure by 8.9 percent this fiscal year through March, compared with plans for an 8.6-percent increase in the September survey. Large manufacturers based their plans on the assumption the yen would average 103.36 per dollar in the current fiscal year. The Japanese currency traded at 118.62 against the dollar at 11:28 a.m. in Tokyo, after touching a seven-year low of 121.85 on December 8. The Topix index of shares declined 1.1 percent. A weaker yen tends to help exporters by raising their competitiveness abroad and increasing the value of profits when repatriated. It also boosts costs for importers and squeezes households and domestically focused companies. “Sentiment among companies will improve gradually,” Yoshiki Shinke, an economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute, said before the release. “For now, companies are
Egypt stock market loses $3 billion amid oil plunge
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GYPT’S stock market shares plunged by 22 billion Egyptian pounds (just over $3 billion) in Sunday trading as low oil prices dragged down regional economies. The benchmark EGX30 index closed 5.23 percent down, with 170 stocks declining and just five showing gains. Stock broker Yasser Rashad said there was an immediate dip at the start of Sunday's session over fears that share prices would continue to drop for the rest of the week. Wael Ziada, head of research at regional investment giant EFG Hermes, said the drop is a knock-on effect caused by the steep decline in oil prices. The markets in Egypt and Gulf Arab countries “are correlated in terms of their performance because the investor base intersects.” Oil prices have shed nearly half their value since late June, including a 4 percent tumble on Friday that left benchmark US oil prices at $57.81 a barrel, their lowest level since May 2009, when the US was still in recession. Egypt is a net importer of oil products, therefore, “We should benefit from the decline in oil prices,” Ziada said. However, Egypt relies heavily on aid from Gulf countries to keep its economy afloat. Any net benefit for Egypt from the decline in oil prices hinges on the willingness of the nation’s main Gulf benefactors—Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait—to continue to help Egypt despite their declining oil revenues. The three have pledged to continue to help Egypt's ailing economy. The three oil-rich nations have pumped billions of dollars into Egypt's emptying coffers since the overthrow last year of Islamist Presi-
dent Mohammed Morsi. The three view Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group, as a threat to their security. A Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research report published last week said that “although GCC support may be somewhat less forthcoming at current oil prices, enough is likely to be provided to muddle through for now.” Besides Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the Emirates, the Gulf Cooperation Council also includes Bahrain, Qatar and Oman. In the Gulf region, markets continued to decline on Sunday. Dubai’s stock index dropped 7.6 percent by closing on Sunday, the first day of trading for the week. Qatar lost nearly 5.9 percent at closing. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi’s indexes fell more than 3 percent each. Investors are concerned that the drop in the price of oil, which is the backbone of Gulf economies, could lead to less government spending and reduced economic growth. The Dubai stock exchange has lost 65 billion dirhams, or roughly $17.7 billion, in market value over the past week due to the plummeting crude prices, according to the United Arab Emirates-based The National newspaper. Last month an International Monetary Fund official said that Egypt’s economy had begun to recover after nearly four years of political turmoil. The EGX30 index has shown overall gains of 28.49 percent so far this year. The government aims to attract investment by hosting a three-day international economic conference in March. It recently partially lifted fuel subsidies and is pursuing revenue-enhancing measures aimed at deficit reduction. AP
weighing the boost from a weak yen and the stalled recovery.” Consumption slumped in the wake of the sales-levy increase in April, pushing the economy into two quarters of contraction. Abe last month postponed another tax hike by 18 months to April 2017, prompting rating agencies to cut Japan’s debt rating or warn of possible downgrades. The government is considering an extra budget worth as much as ¥3 trillion to support the economy, according to people involved in the discussions. The survey highlighted tough economic circumstances for smaller companies. Small firms across all industries forecast business conditions worsening, with the index seen falling to -4 in March from 0 in December. At the same time, the Tankan underscored the tight labor market, which BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has said will lead to higher pay for workers and prompt price increases that will fuel inflation. An
index measuring employment conditions across all companies and industries declined to -15 from -14 three months earlier, indicating a bigger shortage of workers. Wage negotiations between business and labor leaders next spring will be critical to gauging prospects for consumer prices, according to the people familiar with the central bank’s discussions. The BOJ “has been taking ‘action’ and will continue to do so,” Kuroda said in a speech to business leaders on November 25. “I would like to conclude my speech by expressing my expectations for your ‘action’ that looks toward the situation for the economy after overcoming deflation.” The BOJ bolstered already-record stimulus on October 31. The action helped accelerate the depreciation of the yen and boost Japanese stocks to a seven-year high. The yen has weakened 28 percent since Abe took office in December 2012 and the Topix has risen about 65 percent.
Aggregate net income at 195 of the largest listed companies in Japan will expand 10 percent to a record ¥17.5 trillion this fiscal year, based on analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Toyota Motor Corp. last month raised its profit forecast to an record ¥2 trillion. “It’s important to deliver the benefit of economic growth to every level of Japanese people by ensuring a recovery trend,” Sadayuki Sakakibara, the chairman of Keidanren, the country’s biggest business association, said on December 8. “We will work on creating a virtuous economic cycle through increasing employment and raising wages on the back of rising profits.” Consumer confidence fell for a fourth straight month in November, while households cut spending from year-earlier levels in every month from April through October, according to government data. The Tankan survey of 10,312 businesses was conducted from November 12 to December 12.Bloomberg News
U.S. CONGRESS SENDS OBAMA $1.1TRILLION SPENDING BILL
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$1.1-TRILLION spending bill is on its way to US President Barack Obama for his signature. The Senate voted 56-40 on Saturday for the long-term funding bill, the main item left on Congress’s year-end agenda. The measure provides money for nearly the entire government through the September 30 end of the current budget year. Obama has said he will sign the bill. He already signed a short-term spending bill on Saturday that will keep the federal government operating through on Wednesday, easing concerns of a shutdown during the holiday season. Senators approved the temporary measure Saturday afternoon with only hours to spare before an earlier such measure was set to expire. The $1.1-trillion spending measure had faced opposition from Democratic liberals upset about provisions that would roll back bank regulations imposed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis and Republican conservatives unhappy that it failed to challenge Obama's new immigration policy. The fight, over the spending bill reflects the Republicans’ new leverage after their sweeping victories in last month’s midterm elections. They will have control of the Senate and a stronger majority in the House of Representatives when the new Congress convenes in January. The $1.1-trillion spending bill, which was the main item left on the current Congress’s agenda, provides funds for nearly the entire government through the September 30 end of the current budget year. The sole exception is the Department of Homeland Security, which is funded only until February 27. Republicans intend to try then to force Obama to roll back his immigration policy that removes the threat of deportation
SEN. Ted Cruz (Republican-Texas) talks with reporters after the Senate voted on a $1.1-trillion spending bill to fund the government through the next fiscal year on Capitol Hill in Washington. AP from millions of immigrants living in the United States illegally. Immigration was the issue that Sen. Ted Cruz, a favorite of the ultraconservative tea party movement, cited late Friday when he tried to challenge the spending bill with a proposal to cut funds that could be used to implement Obama’s executive actions on immigration. That led to the unraveling of an informal bipartisan agreement to give the Senate the weekend off. It also gave Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reed a chance to call an all-day Senate session on Saturday devoted almost exclusively to the work of confirming about 20 of Obama's nominees to judicial and administration posts. Several Republicans blamed Cruz, a potential
presidential candidate in 2016, for creating an opening for the outgoing majority party to exploit. The Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell, made no public comment on the events, even though Cruz suggested on Friday night that McConnell and House Speaker John Boehner should not be entirely trusted to keep their pledge to challenge Obama's immigration policy in January. Many Democrats, including Obama, recognized that if the current spending bill failed, Republicans would have passed an even more objectionable one when they take full control of Congress next month. Obama called the bill a classic compromise produced by "the divided government that the American people voted for." AP
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‘IT WAS ON BRYANT’S LIST A LONG TIME AGO’ By Mark Medina
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INNEAPOLIS—Well before Kobe Bryant would win five National Basketball Association (NBA) championships, post a career-high 81 points or play through nearly every injury imaginable, Lakers Coach Byron Scott quickly learned what made him tick. As he mentored Bryant during his rookie season 19 years ago, Scott became aware Bryant wanted to become the NBA’s best player and win endless championships. Scott also became aware of something else. It became important for Bryant to eclipse Michael Jordan for third place in the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Bryant achieved that goal when the Lakers (7-17) beat the Minnesota Timberwolves (5-17), 100-94, on Sunday at Target Center considering he only needs to score at least nine points. “Knowing Kobe the way I do, this is something that was on his list a long time ago,” Scott said. “This is one of them as well as trying to pass him in championships rings and things of that nature as well. He’ll take it in stride, believe me. He’ll do it and say it’s no big deal.” Bryant hasn’t shied away from questions to pertaining to Jordan. But he has downplayed the achievement. Instead, Bryant has paid homage to Jordan and stressed he cares more about adding to his five NBA championships. It seems like a steep prospect both to match or eclipse Jordan’s six championships considering the Lakers’ record and Bryant’s contract ends following the 2015-2016 season. But Bryant proved in the Lakers’ 112-110 overtime victory on Friday over San Antonio that he cared more about winning than surpassing Jordan. He finished with 22 points on seven-of-22 shooting, nine assists and four steals, while taking over point guard duties. Bryant also committed five turnovers, including three late in the fourth quarter, and played 40 minutes in a game Scott conceded he looked “exhausted.” “I guess it was my fault,” Scott joked about Bryant’s ScOTT
delayed milestone. “It was kind of my fault. But I’m pretty sure he’ll get it tonight.” Scott reported that Bryant “recovered pretty well” during the team’s off day on Saturday and still plans to devote point guard responsibilities to Bryant. “It’s probably going to be something I’ll do more often,” Scott said. “When he’s at the point, obviously he draws a whole lot of attention. He’s able to get shots and make shots on his own. He’s also able to find teammates for wide open shots.” That formula has worked during the Lakers’ current two-game winning streak. In the Lakers’ 98-95 win on Tuesday over Sacramento, Bryant played the final 6:45 at point guard with Ronnie Price, Wesley Johnson, Wayne Ellington and Carlos Boozer. During that stretch, Bryant recorded three assists, threw down a fast-break dunk and dropped a three-point shot. The Lakers’ win over San Antonio seemed dicier. Bryant had three turnovers late in the fourth quarter, miscues that partly contributed to the Lakers playing in extra regulation. Jeremy Lin then played the final minute of overtime at point guard and set up Nick Young for a game-winning 30-foot shot. “A lot of that was fatigue. I thought he was exhausted. The one time he came to he bench was the first time I saw him all season where he was huffing,” Scott said. “But I just knew at that time his presence when he is on the floor is still going to be effective.” Plenty of intrigue awaits on how effective Bryant will become in his record-breaking performance against Minnesota. “When we left for this trip, we knew it would happen,”Scott said of Bryant’s milestone. “It was just a matter of when. Our main focus is to keep winning games. That’s the main focus.”
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NOW only Kareem AbdulJabbar (38,387) and Karl Malone (36,928) have scored more points than Kobe Bryant. AP
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The Associated Press INNEAPOLIS—Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant passed Michael Jordan for third on the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) career scoring list on Sunday in a 100-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Bryant entered the game needing nine points to pass the icon with whom he is often compared. He got the mark with two free throws with 5:24 to play in the second quarter. “I’m just honored to be here, man, to still be playing,” Bryant said. “I appreciate being able to play this long. Careers normally don’t last this long. I really appreciate the opportunity to still be out there playing and performing and doing what I do.” Now only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387) and Karl Malone (36,928) have scored more points than Bryant. “I congratulate Kobe on reaching this milestone,” Jordan, the owner of the Charlotte Hornets, said in a statement released to the Associated Press. “He’s obviously a great player, with a strong work ethic and has an equally strong passion for the game of basketball. I’ve enjoyed watching his game evolve over the years, and I look forward to seeing what he accomplishes next.” Bryant didn’t break a record on Sunday night. AbdulJabbar is still more than 6,000 points ahead of him and in no danger of being caught. But moving past Jordan was cause for celebration. The two players have been linked for years and Bryant often mimicked Jordan from his earliest days in the league, from the way he pumped his fist after big shots to adopting the fade-away jumper as his career has progressed and even sprinkling in a little tonguewagging on his drives to the bucket as a youth. “He knows how much I’ve learned from him,” Bryant said. “From the other legends, but him in particular.” The Timberwolves stopped the game, and a Lakersheavy crowd gave Bryant a standing ovation as Wolves owner Glen Taylor—the NBA’s chairman of the board— presented him with the game ball. With a big smile on his face, Bryant received hugs from teammates and the Timberwolves, and waved to the crowd during the brief stoppage. Bryant has been chasing Jordan for almost two decades now. He’s still one title short of the six Jordan won with the Bulls, but has now caught Jordan in the game’s defining individual statistic. Bryant had 32,284 points when he took the floor against a Timberwolves team that includes 19-year-old rookies Andrew Wiggins and Zach LaVine, two players who were barely born when Bryant made his NBA debut in 1996. He missed four of his first five field goals, but knocked
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down a three-pointer midway through the second quarter to pull within two points. He nearly passed Jordan with one of his patented fall-away jumpers from the baseline, but it rimmed out and with 5:24 to play and 24 seconds on the shot clock, No. 24 stepped to the line and calmly swished two freebies to do it. He finished the night with 26 points and 32,310 for his career. It took Bryant 1,269 games to reach the NBA’s career scoring podium. Jordan amassed his 32,292 points in 1,039 regular-season games. Jordan moved into third place in 2003, and the top of the NBA’s scoring mountain had remained unchanged for nearly 12 years. Ever since Bryant really started to hit his stride as an elite scorer beginning with his fourth year in the league, he was widely considered the one to the record books would have to reserve a spot for. “Just like we’ve never seen another player like Michael Jordan, we will never see another player like Kobe Bryant!” Lakers Hall of Famer Magic Johnson tweeted. Jordan retired and came back twice, giving up prime years that cost him a shot at Abdul-Jabbar’s record. Jordan also played three years of college while Bryant jumped straight to the pros and started racking up the points, albeit at a gradual rate. Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook had 28 points, eight assists and eight rebounds, and Kevin Durant added 23 points and eight rebounds as the Thunder won their sixth straight game, beating the Phoenix Suns, 112-88. Westbrook recorded his eighth straight game of scoring at least 20 points, and getting five rebounds and five assists since his return from a broken hand. By halftime, he had 24, five rebounds and six assists. He narrowly missed getting his ninth career triple-double. With the win, Oklahoma City—which started the season 3-12—moved within a half-game of eighth place in the Western Conference. In New Orleans, Stephen Curry scored eight of his 34 points in overtime as the Golden State Warriors won their 16th straight by beating the Pelicans, 128-122. Klay Thompson added 29 points for the Warriors, whose franchise-long winning streak includes a club-record 10 straight road victories. Tyreke Evans scored 34 points for the Pelicans, but fouled out with three minutes left in overtime. The Washington Wizards downed the Utah Jazz, 93-84, after John Wall had 16 points, eight assists and six rebounds. Wall also had five steals and three blocks, Bradley Beal scored 22 points, and Paul Pierce added 15 for the Wizards, who nearly succumbed to a letdown game after their big win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night. Chicago’s Mike Dunleavy scored 22 points as the Bulls overcame a sloppy start to beat the offensively inept Miami Heat, 93-75, while Kawhi Leonard scored 18 points to lead the San Antonio Spurs over the Denver Nuggets, 99-91.
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By Bianca Cuaresma
ash sent home by Filipino migrant workers continued to surge as the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) recorded the highest monthly cash-remittance volume in October this year. The BSP said on Monday that cash-remittances—or money sent by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to the Philippines through banks and accredited financial institutions —totaled $2.224 billion in October. This was the highest monthly remittance volume sent by OFWs since the central bank started to record remittance flows. The October remittance rate topped the previous record monthly remittance volume seen in December last year, totaling $2.173 billion. This also represented a 7-percent expansion, from $2.079 billion worth of remittances in October last year. The remittances pushed the 10-month volume to $19.869 billion, adding billions in fresh funds for consumption activities. This development, the BSP said, was owed to the “steady demand for skilled and
professional Filipino manpower.” The January-to-October volume of remittances was 6.2 percent higher than remittances of only $18.716 billion in the same 10-month period last year. Cash remittances from both land-based and sea-based workers grew during the period—reaching $15.2 billion from landbased Filipino workers and $4.7 billion from sea-based Filipinos. Remittances during the month flowedfrom the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong and Canada. The central bank also cited preliminary data from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration showing 768,741 job orders reached in the January-to-October period. About 40 percent of these were processed job orders for service, production and professional, technical and related workers in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Taiwan and Qatar. Meanwhile, personal remittances—both in cash and in kind—hit $22.02 billion during the period, or 6.7 percent more than last year.
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he situation at the two ports of Manila has improved over the weekend, with only a single percent of cargo volume needed to be cleared to breach the 80-percent optimal utilization level. This is despite the influx of cargoes due to the run-up to Christmas, reported Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) General Manager Juan C. Sta. Ana, who said the“positive performance is a clear indication that the decongestion efforts being imposed in the last couple of months are already paying off.” He explained that all sectors are working double time and contributing their share to the decongestion efforts to bring back port operations to the preManila City truck-ban era. “Yard utilization has been significantly reduced, giving our port operators ample elbow room to maneuver to send out and take in containers compared to the condition a couple of weeks ago,” Sta. Ana said. The port body, he said, has, likewise, “significantly” reduced vessel queue at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) by at least half in the last couple of days. See “Port,” A2
n japan 0.3756 n UK 70.0483 n HK 5.7478 n CHINA 7.2023 n singapore 33.9195 n australia 36.9180 n EU 55.5128 n SAUDI arabia 11.8732 Source: BSP (15 December 2014)