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Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan inspect military honor guard during a welcome ceremony at the new Presidential Palace in ankara, Turkey, on Monday. AP/BurhAn OzBilici
Putin: Russia will scrap South Stream pipeline
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NKARA, Turkey—Amid spiraling tensions with the West, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Monday that Moscow is spiking a multibilliondollar gas pipeline project for southern Europe and will focus instead on boosting its energy ties with Turkey. Moscow will increase gas supplies to Turkey across the existing pipeline and later could build a new link and possibly work with Turkey on creating a gas hub on the border with Greece, Putin said. He argued that the EU’s opposition to the South Stream pipeline— which would have run under the Black Sea to Bulgaria and further on to southern Europe—meant Russia had no other choice but to scrap it. The announcement is part of the Kremlin’s efforts to forge new
alliances as Russia-West relations have plummeted to post-Cold War lows over the Ukrainian crisis. It reflects the narrowing room for maneuver for Russia, which previously had competed with Turkey for the role of a key energy conduit to the lucrative European markets. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed ties with Russia, but was tight-lipped on the prospect of creating the energy hub proposed by Putin, signaling that tough bargaining lies ahead.
Cold-shouldered by the EU, Putin still wants to expand Russia’s gas exports to the EU markets bypassing Ukraine and is also keen to demonstrate that Moscow can find new partners despite Western efforts to isolate it. Erdogan, in turn, sees ties with Russia as an important tool to raise Turkey’s global leverage and boost its economy. Reflecting a shared interest in expanding ties, both leaders sought to downplay the differences, such as their conflicting views on the Syrian crisis. “Turkey and Russia don’t share the same views on many issues, in particular on Syria...[but] Turkey will continue to purchase energy from Russia,” said Prof. Huseyin Bagci of Ankara’s Middle East Technical University. Putin’s move to try to build an energy alliance with Turkey reflects Moscow’s precarious position regarding the South Stream. Russia’s statecontrolled natural gas giant, Gazprom, already has invested nearly $5 billion in building the pipeline on Russian territory, about half of its projected cost. Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said
that his company signed a memorandum on building a new Turkeybound pipeline under the Black Sea, which would be capable of pumping about 63 billion cubic meters to Turkey, the same capacity as the South Stream. If Erdogan accepts the Russian offer of forming an energy alliance, it would mark a sharp policy change for Turkey that so far has served as a major transit route for oil and gas resources from the Caspian and Central region to the west, bypassing Russia. The US and the EU have strongly backed energy exports via Turkey as a way of reducing the continent’s dependence on Russia’s energy resources. Putin added a sweetener, saying that Russia will offer a 6-percent price discount for its gas supplies to Turkey starting next year and could offer an even better deal if the two countries reach an agreement on deeper energy cooperation. Turkey already is a major importer of Russian gas, coming second only to Germany. In addition to gas, Russia will invest $20 billion in a contract to build Turkey’s first nuclear-power plant. AP
sTudEnT leader Joshua Wong wipes his eye during his hunger strike at the occupied area outside government headquarters in Hong Kong on Tuesday. AP
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OSCOW—Taiwan’s Cabinet has formally resigned following the massive defeat of the ruling Chinese Nationalist Party, Kuomintang or KMT, in Saturday’s elections, Agence France Presse (AFP) reports. Eighty-one ministers will still continue to work until their successors are chosen. “As the Cabinet is now entering into the caretaking period, I want to implore you to continue carrying out your roles until the new Cabinet is formed…. Hopefully the period won’t last too long,” Jiang Yi-huah, the island’s prime minister, said in a statement, as quoted by AFP. Jiang Yi-huah stepped down hours after poll results were announced. The largest local elections
in Taiwan were held on November 29. Approximately 20,000 candidates were running for 11,130 local government and legislative offices. Voter turnout has been estimated to be as high as 70 percent, according to the Global Times. Kuomintang had won 40.7 percent of the vote in what amounts to KMT’s worst poll performance. The party has lost five out of six large municipalities to the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Moreover, Kuomintang was defeated in two of its traditional strongholds, the country’s major cities of Taipei and Taichung. Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou is expected to announce a new line up in the coming days. Ma is expect-
ed to make what KMT Spokesman Chen Yi-hsin described as a major announcement on Wednesday. Taiwan’s president also apologized for the party’s poor performance. “The KMT has suffered a huge defeat in the elections and I must apologize to all the Party members and supporters as well,” Ma, who also serves as KMT chairman, said during a news conference, as quoted by Xinhua. Elections have been viewed as a key barometer ahead of the presidential poll, scheduled for 2016. KMT’s defeat reflects voters’ concerns over Taiwan strengthening ties with China since 2008, when Ma Ying-jeou came to power. Progress in bilateral relations will be stalled if DPP wins in the
presidential election, asserted Hu Shiqing, a researcher at the Taiwan Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences, according to the Global Times. “While the current governing KMT recognizes the ‘one China’ stance and emphasizes the Chinese mainland’s importance to Taiwan’s economic development, the DPP has advocated closer economic ties with the US, Japan and Europe to balance the Chinese mainland’s influence on Taiwan,” the researcher said, as quoted by the newspaper. Li He, a deputy director of the Beijing-based National Society of Taiwan Studies, said that KMT’s defeat would have limited impact on Taiwan-China relations. PNA/Sputnik
Hong Kong teen protest leader on hunger strike
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ONG KONG—A prominent Hong Kong teen protest leader said on Monday he’s going on a hunger strike after a failed attempt by pro-democracy activists to step up their flagging movement for democratic reforms by surrounding government headquarters. Joshua Wong’s announcement came after protesters carrying umbrellas—which have become symbols of the pro-democracy movement—battled police armed with pepper spray, batons and riot shields for hours overnight before being driven off a main road outside the complex at dawn. The government complex was forced to shut temporarily and the city’s Beijing-backed leader said public patience was wearing thin, adding that police would “continue to take decisive action to enforce the law.” Student leaders conceded that their attempt to escalate their movement had failed. With options running out, the 18-year-old Wong announced at a rally late on Monday that he and two other members of his group would go on an indefinite hunger strike to press demands that the Hong Kong government drop restrictions on inaugural 2017 elections for the city’s top leader. Wong leads Scholarism, one of two student groups that have played key roles organizing the protests that have occupied major streets around the city for two months. Hundreds of protesters overran police lines on Sunday night as they tried to block traffic on a main road, but were stopped by police barricades from going down a side road to Chief Executive Leung Chun-Ying’s office.
The protesters, many wearing surgical masks, hard hats and safety goggles and chanting, “I want true democracy,” said they wanted to occupy the road to prevent Leung and other government officials from getting to work in the morning. At one point after midnight, police charged the crowd, aggressively pushing demonstrators back with pepper spray and batons, after some protesters started pelting them with water bottles and other objects. Police later fell back, letting demonstrators reoccupy the road. At dawn, police charged again and cleared the protesters from some areas around the government headquarters. Police Spokesman Steve Hui said 40 protesters had been arrested while 17 officers were wounded, but did not give a total injury count. “Radicals and troublemakers were found in between the crowd who created chaos deliberately,” he said. Protesters said they were taking action to force a response from Hong Kong’s government, which has made little effort to address their demands that it scrap a plan by China’s Communist leaders to use a panel of Beijing-friendly elites to screen candidates for Hong Kong’s leader in inaugural 2017 elections. Leung told reporters that police patience should not be interpreted as weakness. “If this can be tolerated, what cannot?” he said. Hundreds remain entrenched in the main downtown protest site, building tents, work tables and other infrastructure, even as energy has diminished on the streets since the first surge of demonstrations in late September. AP
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THE 49" LG UB850T Ultra HDTV powered by webOS, which brings the Smart TV experience to something utterly refreshing and thoroughly intuitive.
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smartphone, we never ever had to dig up the manual to work our way around and get productive with the Pre. Ditto with the Pre 3. Then, HP—another technology giant, which acquired Palm in 2010—royally f@%#ed it up. Amid an internal upheaval, the company released three webOSpowered devices—two smartphones and one tablet—in the first half of 2011. Before year’s end, as the company faced both internal turmoil and a tough smartphone market, HP announced it was halting webOS device development and production. The decision left in the lurch the thousands who bought into and instantly fell in love with the platform, with not a few of webOS fans, ourselves included, wondering what would become of the beloved mobile operating system. Well, now you can check any of appliance centers in your favorite mall to see what has happened to webOS since LG acquired it from HP in 2013 as a replacement to the aging NetCast platform that was then powering the company’s smart TVs. The consumer electronics giant, headquartered in South Korea, has embraced the slogan “simple is the new smart” and, in an interview earlier this year with TheVerge.com, Colin Zhao, director of product management for LG’s Silicon Valley Lab, said the company sought to “make TV simple again.” This, LG has accomplished for the most part with its new range of Smart TVs and Ultra HD TVs (also known as 4K TVs). The webOS powering these new
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OWADAYS it’s not often that we get worked up to an excitement over a new smart TV range in the same way that a new smartphone or tablet or wearable technology easily does. Of course, this should come as no surprise given that our increasingly mobile lifestyles have us constantly looking out for things that would help speed us from one appointment to the next, from one destination to another. Then again, not all smart TVs are powered by webOS, the platform on which global consumer electronics giant LG has launched its 2014 range of Smart TVs and Ultra HDTVs, one of which—the 49" LG UB850T Ultra HDTV loaned to us by LG Philippines—we have been playing with for a few weeks now. If you’re a huge fan of the Palm Pilot, then webOS needs no introduction. It is a Linux kernel-based operating system that Palm Inc. built from the ground up to replace its aging Palm OS Garnet, this as the company made the final transition from its best-selling personal digital assistants to the then-nascent product category of smartphones. webOS was a revolutionary platform—it was wicked fast, absolutely smart, with a graphical user interface that was not only downright gorgeous, but thoroughly intuitive. When we acquired our first webOS-powered Palm device, the original Pre
web-connected TVs, it must be said, doesn’t look anything like the OS you once knew and loved on those ill-fated Palm/HP devices, having been stripped the user interface of subtle gradients for a flatter but no less appealing modern look. The card metaphor that once defined the excellent multitasking capabilities of webOS has also been rethought and rejiggered, with both software and hardware features appearing as cards arrayed horizontally at the bottom of the display whenever you call up the home screen at the press of a button on LG’s Magic Remote, a motion-enabled remote that has got to be one of the best we’ve ever wielded in front a TV screen. Each of those cards represent not just the apps (YouTube, web browser, Skype, etc.) that come with the smart TV, and the web-enabled apps you have downloaded and installed from the LG app store, but also your variety of inputs (external storage, set-top box, Playstation 4 and so on), and they appear as an overlay to whatever it is that you’ve had playing—and which, by the way, continues to play even as you go through all those cards. It makes for a thoroughly refreshing seamless experience, so unlike other smart TV interfaces that yank you from whatever it is you’ve been viewing and dump you onto a separate screen the minute you press on the home button of the remote. LG’s iteration of webOS would make any fan of the platform proud—and easily make fans of new users, as well. Should it be any surprise then that the company’s
market share for smart TVs and ultra HD TVs has grown considerably while newspapers report of the current struggles of its once seemingly invincible South Korean rival? Beyond how webOS has redefined “smart” in smart TVs for LG, its 2014 releases, in particular the more affordably priced 49" LG UB850 Ultra HDTV that we have been playing with, are beautifully designed and solidly constructed. The UB850 boasts of the slimmest bezel we have encountered on a 4K TV that the display—an IPS LCD panel that gorgeously reproduces high-definition content—might as well be frameless. Like its pricier sisters, the UB850 packs such technologies as HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2, integrated HEVC decoder, built-in WiFi connectivity, auto-screen dimming and passive 3D capabilities, among others. All in all, our weeks-long sampling of the 49" LG UB850 Ultra HDTV has been a most pleasurable experience. However, before you bring home your Ultra HDTV of choice from the appliance store to attach to your Skycable set-top box, do tell the LG sales personnel, as there is some very minor hardware compatibility issue between the box and the Ultra HDTV—and which is easily resolved with some magic sauce from LG that only takes a few minutes to apply. ■
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THE iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are available from Globe Telecom.
Apple’s new smartphones and the complete digital experience SO you’ve written Santa that what you would want to find waiting under the tree on Christmas morning is one of the hottest new smartphones in the market? Well, you should hope that jolly old Saint Nick got wind of Globe Telecom’s exciting offerings surrounding its recent launch of Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (www.globe.com.ph/iphone6). “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 best-in-class postpaid plans, exclusive privileges and the biggest rewards, and a complete suite of value-added services
and apps,” Issa Cabreir said a, senior vice president for consumer mobile marketing at Globe Telecom. The mobile communications provided is bringing back its highly successful Reset program, a Globe-first, which allows existing postpaid customers to renew or extend their existing account to get the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus. This means that, if a subscriber’s 24-month contract is still not up for renewal to get a new device, a corresponding “reset fee” can be settled to get the latest devices under the same postpaid line. The Reset program is available until December 31. Another exclusive offer is the easy apps purchase from the US iTunes Store
using GCash American Express Virtual Card, enabling customers to download and purchase apps, media and games and charge it to their postpaid bill or prepaid load without using a credit card. Besides the iTunes store, the virtual card also allows the user to shop conveniently online from local and international sites. Customers can also enjoy a complete digital experience with Globe Apps, where they can store and access photos, videos, music, documents, contacts and messages in one place with Globe Cloud; book seats and buy movie tickets with GMovies; enjoy great discounts and deals, membership privileges and redeem offers with GDeals; and check load balance, subscribe to promos,
share load and manage account with GServices. Globe is offering the iPhone 6 (16GB) at Plan 1299 with P800 monthly cashout good for 24 months, while the iPhone 6 Plus (16GB) is available at Plan 1299 with P1,000 monthly cashout also for 24 months, payable through major credit cards at zeropercent interest. Both plan offers come with 3GB of GoSURF mobile data monthly, Photo Bundle for unlimited access to Instagram, Photo Repost, Photo Grid, and Instasize, 20 minutes of calls to all networks, 400 texts to all networks, free three months of access to Spotify Premium, and free Gadget Care coverage for one month.
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SM Center Angono is SM Prime’s 50th mall and the third in the province of Rizal after SM City Taytay and SM City Masinag.
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M Prime Holdings recently marked a milestone when it opened its 50th mall, SM Center Angono, in the Art Capital of the Philippines. It is SM’s third mall in the province of Rizal, after SM City Taytay and SM City Masinag. Located on a 12,650-sq-m property along Manila East Road and Quezon Avenue in Barangay San Isidro, Angono, Rizal, the 42,000-sqm three-level mall will serve custom-
ers in Angono and Binangonan, as well as other towns in the province of Rizal like Cardona, Teresa, Morong, Baras, Tanay and Pililla. With its rich natural and indig-
enous resources, rich cultural heritage, as well as all-out government initiatives, Rizal today is a firstclass province. It is envisioned to be the country’s next business capital with its strategic geographical location, artistic and talented work force, dynamic small and thriving large industries, and an expansive infrastructure. SM Center Angono creates a memorable identity along Manila East Road with a bold, varied and dynamic exterior wall; a vivid backdrop for two strategically located and prominent entrances. A series of brightly colored art pylons located along the front of the center highlight Angono as the Art Capital
The mall is illuminated from above via continuous clerestories, which provide ample daylight without glare.
of the Philippines. Colors in the mall’s design are bright and memorable, creating visual interest as well as a memorable retail icon. Whether entering the mall from the street or from the parking ramp, all customers will have convenient access to the heart of the SM Center Angono experience. SM Center Angono is organized around a soaring pedestrian mall, generously sized and configured to allow a clear line of sight to every shop and restaurant at all levels. Conveniently placed bridges and balconies provide convenient access to all portions of the mall; while elevators and escalators en-
hance customer convenience. The mall is illuminated from above via continuous clerestories, which provide ample daylight without glare. A custom-designed ceiling feature—especially designed for SM Center Angono—add additional visual interest and texture. SM Center Angono has Savemore as its major anchor along with SM mainstays like Watsons and BDO. It has fashion boutiques like Shapes, Mint and Aksesoriz; jewelry stores like Jewels, Silverworks, Imono and Unisilver Time; eyewear stores like Executive Optical and Ideal Vision; sports stores like World Balance and Toby’s Sports; and a National Book-
store branch. Also scheduled to open soon are SM Appliance Center, Simply Shoes and Bench. The mall will also have services, wellness centers, amusement centers like Worlds of Fun for kids, and an IT Zone for techies. Eating-out options include Razon’s, Classic Savory, Coco Fresh Tea, Katsumi’s Cocoro, Turk’s Shawarma, Potato Corner and Dorothy’s Waffle House. SM Center Agono’s design team includes DSGN Associates, mall designer; G&W Architects, architect of record; Don Lee Builders; DA Abcede, construction manager; and EDD Construction, project managers.
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ONDON—International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach says he’s convinced International Football Federation (Fifa) will keep its pledge to prevent the 2022 World Cup from clashing with that year’s Winter Olympics, as soccer’s governing body considers whether to move the tournament to the January-to-February months to avoid Qatar’s summer heat. Fifa has assured the IOC that the two events won’t clash, but some senior soccer officials like Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) President Michel Platini recently suggested they don’t share those concerns. However, Bach said he’s convinced the pledge from Fifa President Sepp Blatter to keep the events separate on the calendar still stands. “I have no reason not to believe [him],” Bach said in an interview with British broadcaster BBC on Monday. “He made it very clear that a clash of these two great events is in nobody’s interest.” Fifa is studying options for when to stage the 2022 tournament in Qatar, with the two main proposals being to play in either January to February or November to December. The 2022 Winter Olympics are expected to be held in February, with Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan, the only candidate cities bidding for the games. “A clash would be bad for the international audience who would have two major sports programs broadcast worldwide, so the public’s attention would be divided,” Bach said. “The athletes and the players would not get the attention they deserve, and for all the other sponsors and broadcasters being involved, it would be very, very difficult to manage. It’s in the mutual interest that this is not happening and we have this commitment.” Fifa’s panel studying 2022 options meets again in about two months. UEFA is among several continental soccer confederations that are pushing for the January-to-February option, and Platini indicated last month that the World Cup’s interests should come first. “[Fifa] don’t want to clash with the Olympic Committee but the rest of the world wants to find the best solution for the football,” he said. AP
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ONDON—The goalkeeper who won the World Cup will be challenging Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi for the Ballon d’Or. While the footballer of the year prize has switched between the world’s top scorers since 2008, Manuel Neuer of Germany is the first goalkeeper to make the Ballon d’Or top 3 since 2006. Ronaldo won the 2013 honor, ending Argentina forward Messi’s three-year run as the world’s best player since International Football Federation (Fifa) and France Football magazine merged their awards.
In the women’s category, five-time winner Marta of Brazil was nominated on Monday alongside 2012 winner Abby Wambach and Germany midfielder Nadine Kessler, who is seeking the honor for the first time. The winners, chosen by national team captains and coaches, plus select journalists, will be announced in Zurich on January 12. Messi has broken the Champions League and Spanish league scoring records this month after winning the Golden Ball at the World Cup, but he will end 2014 without a team honor. Argentina lost to Germany in the World Cup final, Bayern Munich goalkeeper Neuer keeping a clean sheet as he
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followed winning the German league and cup by lifting football’s biggest prize. The last goalkeeper to make the Ballon D’Or top 3 was Gianluigi Buffon after Italy won the World Cup final in a shootout against France. Neuer earlier this month played down his chances of winning the top individual award in football by citing his lower profile away from the pitch, particularly his lack of photo shoots wearing underwear. Ronaldo, though, is one of the most marketable men in sport—posing regularly in adverts when wearing little and celebrating scoring in the Champions League final in May by ripping off his shirt to show his muscled body to cameras. Although the two-time Ballon D’Or winner triumphed in the Champions League and Union of European Football Associations Super Cup with Real Madrid this year, he scored only one goal at the World Cup as Portugal went out in the group stage. That solitary goal was not enough to
make Fifa’s goal of the year short list. Two nominees for the Puskas Award were World Cup goals: James Rodriguez’s volley for Colombia against Uruguay and Robin van Persie’s header for the Netherlands against Spain. The short list was completed by an unfamiliar name with Ireland forward Stephanie Roche nominated for her goal for Peamount United, scored in front of a handful of fans in a domestic game against Wexford Youths. The Fifa ceremony in Zurich will also give awards to the best coaches in men’s and women’s football. The men’s list features Carlo Ancelotti, who led Real to its 10th European Cup in May, Germany’s World Cup winner Joachim Loew and Diego Simeone, who broke the dominance of Real and Barcelona to win the Spanish league with Atletico Madrid. The women’s list is made up of Wolfsburg Coach Ralf Kellermann, Maren Meinert, who won the under-20s 2015 World Cup with Germany, and Norio Sasaki, coach of Japan’s Asian Cup-winning side.
SPURS KEEP 76ERS WINLESS
HILADELPHIA— Kawhi Leonard scored a game-high 26 points and had a crucial three-point play in the final minute to help the San Antonio Spurs defeat the winless 76ers, 109-103, extending Philadelphia’s club-worst losing streak to start the season to 0-17. The Spurs (13-4) played without stars Tim Duncan (rest) and Tony Parker (shoulder). Even without the duo’s more than 31 points out of the lineup, San Antonio had little trouble dispatching Philadelphia. Aron Baynes scored 15 points and Manu Ginobili and Cory Joseph each added 14 for San Antonio, which won its eighth straight. Leonard also had 10 rebounds while tying a career-high in points. Michael Carter-Williams had 24 points and 11 rebounds and Alexey Shved chipped in 19 points for Philadelphia.
Philadelphia became just the fourth team in league history to open a season with 17 losses, joining the 1998-1999 Clippers (0-17), 19881989 Heat (0-17) and the 2009-2010 Nets (0-18). The 76ers can tie the Nets for the worst start in National Basketball Association (NBA) history on Wednesday at Minnesota with a potential chance to break the record at home on Friday against Oklahoma City. Denver’s Ty Lawson had 15 points and made a double-pump jumper to beat the shot clock with 29.6 seconds left to boost the Nuggets over the Utah Jazz, 103-101. The game heated up after Arron Afflalo was ejected and the Jazz stormed back from a 22-point deficit to tie the game in the final minutes. Lawson, who also had 12 assists, made the game-winner from the left wing between two Jazz defenders. Hayward scored 25 points, Burks had 22 and Burke chipped in 18, but Utah’s losing streak hit six games—the longest skid since March 10 to 19 last season.
“Filipino consumers should also benefit from the continuous fall in world oil prices that have gone down some 30 percent since June this year,” Trade Secretary Gregory L. Domingo said. Another positive news resulting from the lower prices is the statement of ING Bank that the softer inflation print expected in the waning months and into the long-holiday season is seen boosting local output, measured as the gross domestic product (GDP), in the last quarter of the year. Joey Cuyegkeng, chief economist at ING Bank Manila, said moderating consumer goods’ prices—along with remittances during the period—should help boost domestic consumption during the holiday season and make up for the lower-than-expected growth in the first nine months of the year. See “DTI,” A2
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he Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is calling on producers of goods and services to roll back their prices by at least 3 percent, due to the decrease in their transportation costs following the drop in global oil prices.
At Washington John Wall had 18 points and 13 assists as the Wizards made their first seven three-pointers to beat the Miami Heat, 107-86. The Wizard held the Heat to two-for-22 from beyond the arc for the game. Rasual Butler scored 23, and Marcin Gortat added 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Wizards, who never trailed and led by 21 in the first half and 25 in the second. Chris Bosh led Miami with 21 points, and Dwayne Wade had 20 in his second game back from an injured right hamstring. The Los Angeles Clippers downed the Minnesota Timberwolves, 127-101, in the most successful road trip in club history after Blake Griffin and J.J. Redick each scored 23 points before sitting out the fourth quarter. DeAndre Jordan had 13 rebounds and 11 points for the Clippers, who won their fifth in a row following their 6-1 trip and beat Minnesota for the 10th straight time. Shabazz Muhammad had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Timberwolves. AP
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resident Aquino has certified as urgent Joint Resolution 21, granting him emergency powers to address the projected power-supply deficit from March to July 2015. In a one-page letter to Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. dated November 27, Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. said Mr. Aquino is certifying Joint Resolution 21, authorizing the Chief Executive to provide for the establishment of additional generating capacity as mandated by Republic Act 9136, or the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (Epira), to effectively address the projected electricity shortage in the Luzon grid next year. “We are transmitting the letter of His Excellency, President Benigno Aquino III, certifying to the necessity of the immediate enactment of House Joint Resolution 21,” Ochoa said. Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Liberal Party Rep. Reynaldo Umali of Oriental Mindoro on Tuesday delivered his sponsorship speech on the resolution. “The House Joint Resolution 21 is not a resolution that will let this country spend P6 billion to P12 billion to acquire additional generating capacity. It will not even add a single centavo on our electricity bills. Rather, this resolution is the most cost-effective piece of legislation that could have been formulated to respond to the looming power crisis. This resolution is the consensus efforts See “Emergency powers,” A2
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TAIWAN, HONG KONG GIVING XI HEADACHE
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Ayala Land renews bid to buy Panlilio property By VG Cabuag
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yala Land Inc. has offered to resume its dealings with the Panlilio family-led Boulevard Holdings Inc. for the purchase of “a large chunk” of land in Puerto Azul in Ternate, Cavite. Jose Marcel Panlilio, Boulevard Holdings chairman and CEO, informed the Philippine Stock Exchange that Ayala Land Premier head Jose Juan Jugo approached the company on November 17 to indicate Ayala’s interest in buying the Panlilios’1,000-hectare property in Puerto Azul. Previously, Ayala Land wants to buy about 300 to 400 hectares of land for about P2.3 billion. Panlilio said he asked Ayala Land President Bernard Vincent Dy to elaborate the company’s offer. “We don’t know if this verbal offer is serious, or where they are coming from. Nothing is for sure and this topic is still informational,” Panlilio said. Ayala Land dropped its negotiations with Boulevard Holdings in September, citing several issues, such as ownership of land. Its funding for the purchase of the Puerto Azul property was also channeled already to its township project in Porac, Pampanga. The Panlilio firm in March has agreed to sell to Ayala Land certain parcels of its
PANLILIO: “We don’t know if this verbal offer is serious, or where they are coming from. Nothing is for sure, and this topic is still informational.”
land in Ternate for the development of high-end, mixed-used community. That deal was supposed to be concluded a few months later, but was postponed for several times, until it was scrapped. Panlilio said the company’s board advised that Ayala Land should get the original 300 hectares to 400 hectares of land before buying the additional 600 hectares on a later date. The price and terms of the agreement will also be revised, after prices may have gone up. Boulevard Holdings owns about 3,000 hectares of land. The company also planned to have a Fridays Resort in Paniman Beach. Panlilio also said the company met with some foreign investors that may be interested in their property. “All we can say for now is we are determined to finish this,” Panlilio said.
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