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Why the U.S. will power the world economy in 2015 WASHINGTON—The United States is back, and ready to drive global growth in 2015. After long struggling to claw its way out of the Great Recession, the world’s biggest economy is on an extended win streak that is edging it closer to full health. But the new year doesn’t look quite so bright in other major countries. China is slowing as it transitions from investment to consumption. Japan has slid into a recession. Russia appears headed for one. Europe is barely growing. »Continued on A2

United States President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington on December 19. The president said the US is making significant strides where it counts, beginning with the economy. AP/Carolyn Kaster

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ustomers of the National Power Corp. (Napocor) will experience an increase in their electricity bills once the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) approves the state-run power firm’s application for recovery-cost adjustments.

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iPhone makes its way to phablet territory Year of consecrated life

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EAR Lord, we rejoice in the second observance of the coming year 2015 dubbed as the “Year of consecrated life,” which has been proclaimed by Pope Francis for the whole Church. This observance will stretch from the first Sunday of Year B to the solemnity of Christ the King of the same liturgical year. Do we consider ourselves consecrated in the name of the Lord? The sacramental signs, that we received, some of which are normative and unchangeable, were taken up by Christ and are made the bearers of his saving and sanctifying action. Thus, we are consecrated in life. Amen. WORD AND LIFE, FR. SAL PUTZU, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com

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In its application received by the ERC on December 22, the state firm proposed to increase its rate by P1.8279 per kilowatthour (kWh) in Luzon; P2.1585 per kWh in the Visayas; and P1.4654 per kWh in Mindanao. The proposed rates, it said, re-

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Happy holidays: The iPhone makes its way to phablet territory

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TEVE JOBS, the late founder of Apple, once famously dismissed the competition’s race to shoehorn increasingly bigger screens into smartphones, likening the end-products to “Hummers”, those luxury SUVs that look like miniaturized tanks—silly, unwieldy and even downright vulgar given the limited road space of any neighborhood, except perhaps in, say, Dubai. “No one is going to buy them,” Jobs said in a July 2010 news conference. Fast-forward to September 2014 and with millions of “phablets”—as these smartphone/ tablet hybrids have come to be called—now in the hands of consumers worldwide, Apple decided to crash the big-screen party, unveiling at its Cupertino, California, headquarters not just the iPhone 6 with its 4.7-inch Retina HD Display but also the iPhone 6 Plus—a surprising piece of kit that packs a 5.5-inch screen but with dimensions that push it straight into phablet territory, rivaled in size only by Sony Xperia T2 Ultra and its 6-inch screen and, before it, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra with its 6.4-inch display. Not surprisingly, these latest releases from Apple have found their way into the postpaid subscriber offerings portfolio of Globe Telecom, the leading wireless communications provider around these parts which forged a hugely successful partnership with Apple beginning with the release of the first-generation iPhone in 2007. In a statement released to the media, Globe Telecom Senior Vice President for Consumer Mobile Marketing Issa Cabreira said, “Finally, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have arrived in the Philippines and Globe is beaming with excitement to bring the latest iPhones to Filipinos. With our long-standing partnership with Apple, we are poised to provide a complete digital experience to consumers: best-in-class postpaid plans, exclusive privileges and the biggest rewards, and a complete suite of value-added services and apps.” In its revised pricing offer particularly for the iPhone 6 Plus, which was made effective on December 22, Globe now offers the big-screened sibling of the iPhone 6 at Plan999 with a monthly cashout of P1,250 for 24 months. With the plan comes the following: unlimited calls and texts to Globe/TM and GoSURF499 with 1.5GB of data monthly. With a GoSURF499 subscription, customers get a Navigation Bundle for unlimited access to Accuweather, Google Maps, GrabTaxi, MMDA app, and Waze; 1GB of Globe Cloud; one-month access to Wattpad; a month’s access to NBA League Pass; and three-month access to Spotify Premium. The carrier’s so-called Reset program, which allows existing postpaid customers to renew or extend their existing account to get the latest babies from Cupertino, is available until today, December 31. Globe loaned us an iPhone 6 Plus to play with

during the holidays, and what can we say? It is BIG—measuring 6.22 inches in height and 3.06 inches in width, there’s no other way to describe it. While the iPhone 6 Plus has the same screen size as that of the bestselling LG G3, the Plus is notably taller and a smidgen wider. The seemingly unnecessary height can be easily attributed to the fact that Apple can’t simply do away with that round home button that sits just below the screen of every iPhone and iPad in existence. That said, it is much slimmer—just at 7.67 mm, while LG’s flagship comes in at 8.9 mm. No doubt, some would prefer the model-thin proportions of the iPhone 6 Plus, while others would say the bit of girth the G3 provides makes it easier to use. Needless to say, mileage among users with different predilections will vary. As in earlier iPhone generations, the build quality of the iPhone 6 Plus is exemplary. The smooth aluminum that wraps the back of our loaner unit—in space gray; gold and silver variants are available—is delicious to the touch, the sides gently rounded out to seemingly fuse with the shatter-proof glass that protects the LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen. It’s a sublime touch that heightens the sense of premium iPhone users are predisposed to crow about. And, yes, we have read reports and seen videos of the so-called #Bendgate, with users despairing about their iPhone 6 Plus emerging bent from their pockets, but in the couple of weeks we have been toting around the loaner unit in our pocket, we have yet to discern even the slightest warping. Knock wood. The display has a 1,080x1,920 resolution and—401 ppi pixel density—and it is one of the best displays out there in the smartphone/phablet space, with color and clarity as such that still and moving images appear even more life-like. The display also boasts of a new polarizer that makes the screen quite viewable even under the sun, and Apple also appears to have upped up the contrast levels from previous iPhones, all these making the overall viewing experience an absolute delight. Of course, a bigger screen inevitably impacts battery life, and we don’t need to tell you that the battery woes of iPhone users have been gleefully mocked by Samsung on several occasions. Thankfully, Apple saw the wisdom in shoehorning a powerful Li-Po 2915 mAh battery into its first offering in the phablet space, and that has given us a day and a half of typical usage that includes intermittent browsing and working email and various social media accounts on LTE and Wi-Fi, and either listening to music or watching episodes of Downton Abbey, while caught up in mad holiday traffic. Wasn’t it such fantastic thrill to see Mr. Carson finally propose to Mrs. Hughes?! Now, if you want to know more about Apple’s debut in the phablet realm, head on over to www. apple.com/iphone/. To know more about how you can up your iPhone 6 Plus experience with Globe Telecom, visit www.globe.com.ph/iphone6/. ■

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he country’s international investment position, which tracks the difference between Manila’s foreign assets over its foreign liabilities, widened by $1 billion in the third quarter to $51.4 billion, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). The imbalance was traced to socalled negative revaluation adjustments, when the value of the for-

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flect additional operating costs incurred by the NPC-Spug (Small Power Utilities Group) as a result of the fluctuation in the prices of fuels used in power generation. Napocor is allowed to recover this deferred fuel costs through the Generation

eign assets diminished as a result, among others, of the eroded value of the country’s foreign-currency reserves, or the gross international reserves (GIR), in this case. In the second quarter, the country’s international investment position stood at only $50.4 billion. As a result, the nine-month external financial liabilities widened to $191.3 billion from only $189.6 billion a quarter earlier. In that Continued on A8

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AZURE North in Pampanga

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S far as the development of resort-themed residences is concerned, Century Properties Group Inc. is one of a kind. After the successful launch of the Azure Urban Resort Residences in Parañaque City in 2013, Century Properties said Azure North in San Fernando, Pampanga, had a presales of P1.6 billion in just three months.

AZURE Urban Resort Residences, a world-class showpiece that captures the spirit of iconic beach resorts.

“We are excited about the prospects of Azure North. Our sales take‐up figures are proof of the strength of the city’s economy and the strength of the Century brand,” said Century Properties Investor Relations Director Kristina Garcia in a statement issued to the media. Azure North is the company’s first venture into an integrated mixed-use development in Pampanga and outside Metro Manila. “The Resort Residences at Azure North is a new, cutting-edge, mixeduse development in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines, that brings the experience of beachfront living to the heart of the city.”

Azure North’s towers

THERE is no doubt that Monaco and Bali are the hottest items in Century’s current thrust in resort-themed developments. The two towers generated a huge presales for the company. Monaco and Bali are just the starting points of development in Azure North. Overall, the development will have seven planned residential buildings with projected sales revenues of P14 billion. The Monaco Tower is inspired

by the tiny principality of Monaco, one of the major playgrounds of the rich and famous that caught world attention when American actress Grace Kelly got married to Prince Rainier. While Bali is inspired by the world-famous Indonesian resort. Just like Azure Urban Resort, the residential tower and town house cluster in the San Fernando project will be named after some of Paris Hilton’s favorite seaside resorts and beaches: Bali, Saint Barths, Barbados, Fiji, Kauai, Monaco and Palawan. Furthermore, the 8‐hectare Pampanga development signifies Century’s initiative to expand its development road map by entering into major growth areas in the Philippines to build integrated communities with residential, commercial, hotel and institutional uses. Century acquired the Pampanga property in August 2013, from the House of David Realty and Development Corp. The property is in north of Metro Manila, within the San Fernando Interchange on Jose Abad Santos Avenue and the North Luzon Expressway, and is situated across the SM, Robinsons and S&R malls in San Fernando City.

THE Function Hall inside The Paris Beach Club

THE Paris Beach Club

Just like the successful and award-winning Azure Urban Resort Residences in Parañaque City, Century Properties will also build a man‐made beach in Azure North and complement it with organic design elements and additional recreational amenities. “We are bringing the world‐ class residential resort lifestyle to one of Luzon’s most dynamic cities. San Fernando is the perfect home for Azure North as it is the regional center of Central Luzon, with direct access to northern Luzon and the Subic Bay economic zone,” Garcia said.

Investing in Azure North

CONTRARY to popular belief, condominiums do not require high maintenance. Just like other topnotch condominium development projects, Azure North will have its own maintenance team, which will take care of mowing the lawn, pulling weeds, painting fences, cleaning the gutters and other typical “homeowner” concerns. With these tasks delegated to the maintenance team, Century said that an owner will be able to pursue his hobbies and enjoy his private manmade beach and other amenities. Owning a unit at Azure North enables an owner to enjoy the beauty of the breathtaking man-made beach. Moreover, it saves him a lot of time because he does not need to

AZURE Residences Modernist design

take out-of-town trips to enjoy the benefits of going to the beach. Century cited the property’s fantastic location in Pampanga, which offers a rich culinary history and scenic tourist spots, including Clark Freeport Zone in Clark, Pampanga; Camalig (an ancient rice mill converted into restaurant); Clark Barn Houses (century-old houses of American soldiers); Kamikaze East Airfield; and Salakot and Abe’s Farm are just a few among the tourist attractions in the city. Aside from providing the best of resort living, Azure North also provides an opportunity for profit. If an owner is not interested to move into the property, he has the option to rent it out and make a passive income—a great option for owners who work overseas. In fact, Century Properties makes it convenient for owners by organizing a department that will collect rent and remit the money to the owner. Last but not the least, living in Azure North ensures the owner’s safety and security. It has strategically placed surveillance cameras and ample 24/7 security.

Azure Urban Resort Residences

EVERYBODY knows heiress and international celebrity Paris Hilton is the face of Azure. Her magnum opus, the Paris Beach Club, is the centerpiece amenity of Azure Urban Re-

sort Residences, a 6-hectare resortthemed condominium development of Century Properties. Hilton came to Manila in March to lead the inauguration of the Paris Beach Club. She made her first trip to the country in 2011 to work with the company’s creative team for the design and amenity specifications of the multiple-level beach club. The Paris Beach Club will be exclusive to Azure residents and their guests. It is adjacent to the Azure Beach, the development’s central amenity. It is a sprawling man-made beach with fine sand and undulating waves. It also has a waterfall, a poolside bar and an infinity pool that overflows into the private beach coves located on the opposing ends of the development. On the ground level, the Paris Beach Club has a posh high-ceilinged lobby with chandeliers and black velvet chairs, as well as a colorful ice cream and candy bar. The second floor has separate spas and locker rooms with social lounge. The topmost floor has the indoor and outdoor restaurants, which gives a wide view of Azure Beach. The Azure Urban Resort in Parañaque City has a total of nine buildings that showcase a new standard in 21st-century tropical living. Designed by the award-winning master planner and architectural firm Broadway Malyan, each tower is set in a breathtaking tropical modern aesthetic that provides optimal natural ventilation, light and shade. The nine towers are named after the world’s most popular beach destinations—Rio, Santorini, Saint Tropez, Positano, Maui, Maldives, Miami, Bahamas and Boracay. Each of the towers has a roof

deck that will have beehive-like seating areas amid refreshing greenery. Other amenities of Azure Urban Resort are an open park, Zen garden, multiple playgrounds, lap pool with cascading waterfalls, kiddie water slide, poolside bar, beach-volleyball area and a basketball court. “We wanted to provide our residents with a world-class residential resort experience so we chose to partner with an equally world-class personality known for her fine taste, having been exposed to the world of real-estate development early on and having visited the world’s top beach destinations,” said Century Properties COO John Victor “Jigger” R. Antonio. Recently, Century Properties received the highly coveted Best Condo Development in the Philippines Award in the recent Southeast Asia Property Awards held in Singapore. “This is a huge honor for us and it will serve as our motivation to continue with our goal of delivering world-class projects that highlight the progress that is happening in the Philippines,” Antonio added. “Creating an urban resort residential community in the middle of the city pushed the envelope of Philippine real estate. We are thankful for the recognition that the Southeast Asia Property Awards has given us, as it inspires us to continue building innovative and quality real-estate projects.” Azure bested other notable developments from the Philippines’s other top developers. It took six months of “comprehensive deliberation and site visits across Southeast Asia” for the award organizers to determine the winners. www.azure.com.ph.

PROPERTY AZURE Residences Luxe design

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EHICULAR traffic along the expressways leading to the provinces in Northern Luzon is expected to rise by as much as 30 percent in some segments in the coming days, due to the influx of people returning to Metro Manila and those who will still take advantage of the remainder of the holiday break. Manila North Tollways Corp.

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President Rodrigo E. Franco told the BusinessMirror that the average vehicle entry at the North Luzon Expressway (Nlex) and the SubicClark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) is expected to rise at a range of 10 percent to 15 percent during the remaining days of the holidays. “During the Christmas holidays, we recorded a rise of 30 percent from last year in terms of traffic, which was at 210,000 vehicles per day. See “MNTC,” A2

rizal day Top photo shows President Aquino (right) looking up, as he leads the flag-raising rites to pay homage to the 118th

anniversary of the martyrdom of Dr. Jose P. Rizal, the country’s national hero, on Tuesday at the Luneta Park in Manila. Rizal was executed by firing squad during the Spanish colonial rule and became the symbol of the 1898 Revolution against the Spanish colonizers. Others in photo are Vice President Jejomar Binay (third from left), former President and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada (second from left) and Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin. Above photo shows the largest flag in the country flown at half-mast, with Rizal’s monument in the background. AP/Bullit Marquez/ROY DOMINGO

n japan 0.3706 n UK 69.4062 n HK 5.7489 n CHINA 7.1813 n singapore 33.6961 n australia 36.2063 n EU 54.3390 n SAUDI arabia 11.8899 Source: BSP (29 December 2014)


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