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ASHINGTON—The Obama administration pushed back on Tuesday against veiled Chinese criticism of America’s alliances in the Asia-Pacific, saying without them, the region would be more volatile.
China’s Defense Minister Chang Wanquan last month called for countries to abandon what he described as “Cold War thinking,” and in a high-profile foreign-policy address last weekend, President Xi Jinping spoke of a “growing trend toward a multipolar world.” Those comments have been widely
seen as jabs at the role of the US as the sole global superpower. The US has enjoyed military predominance in the Pacific since the end of World War II—a region where China wields growing clout. The US retains tens of thousands of forces based in Japan and South Korea, and treaty alliances with countries such
as Australia and the Philippines. Evan Medeiros, the top White House official on Asia policy, defended the US effort to modernize and strengthen those alliances as part of its foreign-policy “pivot” toward Asia, and build new partnerships with the likes of Myanmar and Vietnam. He said the US wasn’t imposing its will but responding to strong demand for it from the region. “What would the regional security environment in Asia look like if the US abandoned its alliances and dismantled its partnerships? I would argue that it would be far more uncertain, unstable and volatile,” Medeiros told the National Bureau of Asian Research think tank. “And the global implications of that for a country like the United States, which has alliances all over the world, would be very, very serious.
A security guard walks past an advertisement for the china North industries Group corp. (Norinco) LD2000 ground-based close-in weapons system during the china international Aviation & Aerospace exhibition in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, china, on November 13. china’s Defense Minister chang Wanquan that month called for countries to abandon what he described as “cold War thinking.” BloomBerg
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ASHINGTON—House and Senate negotiators have reached agreement on a $585-billion defense- policy bill that provides funds to expand the US mission in Iraq to counter Islamic State militants and gives the military the authority to train moderate Syrian forces. The overall legislation endorses President Barack Obama’s latest request to Congress in the fourmonth-old war against Islamic extremists who brutally rule large sections of Iraq and Syria. Obama sought billions for the stepped-up operation and the dispatch of up to 1,500 more American troops; the bill provides $5 billion. The administration also pressed for reauthorization of its plan to train and equip moderate Syrian rebels battling the forces of President Bashar al-Assad, with that mandate expiring on December 11. The legislation would extend that authority for two years. “The choice of not supporting them is unacceptable,” said Sen.
John McCain, a Republican member of the Armed Services Committee who kept up his criticism that the Obama administration lacks a strategy in Iraq and Syria. The bill would provide the core funding of $521.3 billion for the military, including a 1-percent pay raise for the troops and money for aircraft, ships and war-fighting equipment. It also includes $63.7 billion for overseas operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, where fighting has lasted more than a decade. Senior House and Senate aides described the details of the legislation but were not authorized to discuss the bill on the record ahead of the official release of the measure. The House is expected to vote on the bill this week and the Senate will consider it next week. The sweeping bill is one of the few bipartisan measures in Congress that has successfully made it to the president’s desk for more than half a century. The bill leaves in place restrictions on the transfer of terror
suspects from the federal prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to the United States or other countries. Sen. Carl Levin, a Democrat and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, had pushed to give the president additional authority to transfer detainees, calling it a “path to close Guantánamo.” But House and Senate negotiators balked at any attempts to ease the restrictions. White House Spokesman Josh Earnest indicated that the Guantanamo restrictions would not be enough to draw a presidential veto. “We do anticipate that there will be additional language in this legislation that will limit the president’s ability to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay. That’s something that we have been frankly pretty critical of in the past. If it’s included in there again, it’s something we’ll be critical of again,” Earnest said. “In the past, we have gone ahead and signed legislation that included this language, even though we’ve registered our objection to this language at each turn.” AP
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AIPEI, Taiwan—China called on Taiwan on Wednesday to stay the course of deepening exchanges between the sides following a stunning electoral defeat for the island’s ruling pro-China Nationalist Party. The statement posted to the website of the Cabinet’s Taiwan Affairs Office followed Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou’s announcement that he is stepping down as party chairman to take responsibility for the loss of nine city and county elections over the weekend. The election results reflected concerns over Ma’s moves to integrate Taiwan’s economy with China’s, seen by many as a step toward Beijing’s goal of gaining political control over the island. Greater interaction between the sides has brought “tangible benefits” to both, Taiwan Affairs Office Spokesman Fan Liqing was quoted as saying in the statement. “We hope that...exchanges and cooperation in all fields will continue to deepen and the people development of relations between the two sides will continue to advance,” Fan said. Ma is expected to formally tender his resignation on Wednesday after nine years as party chairman, although he will remain president for the final two years of his second four-year term. “Over the last 120 years, the Nationalist Party has encountered countless failures, but has never been categorically defeated and each time we pick ourselves back up again,” Ma said in a statement issued on Tuesday. “Let us take today’s loss and turn it into a new victorious beginning.” The Nationalists losses on Saturday included defeats in longtime strongholds Taipei, the capital, and the major central city of Taichung. The main opposition Democratic Progressive Party that favors formal independence for the island picked up seven of those seats, with independents winning two others. China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to respond to any formal independence declaration with force. Young Taiwanese blame competition from China for suppressing wages, and there is little enthusiasm here for merging the island’s vibrant democracy with Beijing’s authoritarian oneparty system. Niu Jun, a Taiwan expert at China’s Peking University, said the trend of closer economic ties across the Taiwan Strait probably is irreversible. But he said the election results reveal the dis-
Could that really be in any country’s interest?” he said. China views the Obama administration’s “pivot” policy as an attempt to contain its rise. As China looks to take a bigger role on the global stage, it is promoting an alternative vision that stresses security cooperation among Asian nations themselves— although many have been spooked by China’s own military buildup and expansive territorial claims. While their strategies clash, Washington and Beijing are at the same time striving to deepen their relations. Xi hosted President Barack Obama in Beijing last month and they announced a significant agreement on combating climate change. Medeiros underscored the point on Tuesday, saying the US wants its allies to have cooperative relations with China, including its military. AP
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ASHINGTON—The nominee to become the next commander of US forces in the Pacific says the time isn’t right to expand nascent military ties with Myanmar as the Southeast Asian nation remains “firmly under military control.” That’s an unusually stark assessment from a US official of the state of reforms in Myanmar. Adm. Harry Harris Jr. was responding in writing to policy questions posed for his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Myanmar’s shift from direct military rule toward a more democratic system was meant to be a crowning foreign-policy achievement for President Barack Obama. Restrictions have eased in the past three years, but there’s been no change to a junta-era constitution. Obama acknowledged on a visit last month that reforms have slowed or even moved backward. The administration has argued that US military engagement with Myanmar officers could encourage them to submit to civilian rule, but interaction has been very limited to date, going little beyond seminars on rule of law and disaster relief. US lawmakers have been wary of authorizing deeper ties, fearing it could confer prestige upon Myanmar’s army, which is still fighting ethnic insurgents and accused of serious human rights abuses. Harris said there have been some steps toward reform in the country also known as Burma. He voiced support for the approach of Derek Mitchell, a former defense official who has served as US ambassador since Washington normalized diplomatic relations in 2012. AP
iN this July 1 file photo, taiwanese President Ma ying-jeou listen to question during a private interview with foreign journalist in Panama city. Ma said on tuesday that he is stepping down as chairman of the ruling Nationalist Party following stinging defeats in local elections over the weekend that cast a shadow over his pro-china policies. AP
content among young voters and those in basic industries over their failure to share in the fruits of Ma’s policy of strengthening ties with China. “So it is a question whether the benefits of the cross-Strait relations have been shared by the whole society, and Ma failed to take enough notice of that,” Niu said. The electoral battering puts the Nationalist Party on the defensive ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Two potential Nationalist candidates to succeed Ma as president—Vice President Wu Den-yih and outgoing Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin—resigned their party vice-chairman posts following the election defeats. A former Japanese colony, Taiwan split from the Chinese mainland amid civil war in 1949. Although the sides have no formal relations, the Nationalists have engaged extensively with China’s ruling Communist Party in recent years. Since 2008, Taiwan and China have signed 21 trade, transit and investment agreements, but protesters in March occupied parliament in Taipei to stop ratification of a China trade liberalization deal. Following the weekend elections, Premier Jiang Yi-huah and his Cabinet members tendered their formal resignations but remained on as a caretaker government. Having lost his authority over Nationalist lawmakers, Ma could find it harder to convince them to support his pro-China policies such as the stalled trade deal, said Lai I-chung, vice president of Taiwan think tank. “Controversial deals in the legislature won’t be able to see the light of day,” he said. AP
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EAR Lord, when loved ones and friends say, “Welcome back,” we feel the warmth of the greetings, especially when we are away for more than a year. Yes, to be back for only two months are sweet moments in time. Visiting students I left in college would gladden our reunion, reusing the old cell phone that was rested for a year to get reconnected with more than hundred friends would surprise them with endearing inspirational notes. Giving some gifts to people in need add more joys in our hearts as we will be celebrating the holiday season. This prayer corner has remained faithful to our readers even at distant shores since we started. Faith building is our mission and peace for all humankind. Amen. POCKET PLANNER PRAYER BOOK, FR. SAL PUTZU, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com
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OR five whole days, my son Jandy and I, together with companions Violet Imperial (executive director of Nature Awareness and Conservation Club Inc.) and Rosanna “Osang” Kho (CEO of Kho Travel and Tours), went on a three-city tour of Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) and Cambodia (Phnom Penh and Siem Reap). Taking the late-evening Cebu Pacific Air flight to Ho Chi Minh City (formerly called Saigon), we arrived there at 1:30 am. From the airport, we took a taxi to the 81-room, three-star Elios Hotel, awarded with a Certificate of Excellence, based on ratings by hotel guests, by Tripadvisor in 2013. Staying there for two nights, it was to be our base for exploring, on foot, the prominent landmarks at the nearby French Quarter. Our first stop was the two-story People’s Committee Building, one of the most photographed buildings in Vietnam. Formerly the Hôtel de Ville de Saïgon, it was designed in the French colonial style by French Arch. P. Gardes and was modeled after the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) of Paris. Built from 1901 to 1908, it is noted for
its beautiful gardens and ornate façade, and is often referred to as the “Gingerbread House” due to the impressive exterior’s cream and white facade and ornate features. It has a main hall, rectangular wings and a central clock tower. Standing on a small, lovely park in front of the building is the iconic bronze statue of revolutionary leader and National Hero Ho Chi Minh. The nearby iconic, stately and elegant 1,800-seat Saigon Opera House, another example of French colonial architecture in Vietnam, was completed on January 1, 1900. Its applied ornaments, balustrades, cartouches and roof are particularly French, while the large central arch, Ionic columns, coffered ceiling and the caryatids (though less modestly clothed than Greek examples) are Greco-Roman motifs. A further walk is the Neo-Romanesque-style and French-inspired Notre Dame Cathedral, a modest replica of its namesake in Paris completed on April 11, 1880. All its original building materials were imported from France and the bricks of its exterior walls, which has retained their bright red color even today, came from Marseille in France. When we arrived, its front gates and heavy timber side doors were locked and, just
like the Saigon Opera House and People’s Committee Building, we never got to see its interior. Across the cathedral is the Neo-Classicalstyle Saigon Central Post Office. One of the most recognizable landmarks in the city, this fine example of French colonial architecture is a mixture of Gothic, Renaissance and French influences. This big, airy, spacious and still functioning post office building was designed and constructed, between 1886 and 1891, by the famous French civil engineer and Arch. Gustave Eiffel (of Eiffel Tower fame). On the upper part of both walls flanking the main entrance, are two large 18th century maps. No visit to Ho Chi Minh City is complete without a visit to the infamous Cu Chi Tunnels and, during our walking tour of the French Quarter, we visited the Saigon Tourist Office and booked a half-day afternoon guided tour. After lunch at the Propaganda Café, we promptly returned to the tourist office by 1 pm, where we were to be picked up by our tour bus. This 75-mile (121-kilometer) long tunnel system was, during the Vietnam War, a safe haven for thousands of Vietnamese soldiers and civilians, and is now a war
Vibrant multimedia experience awaits in HK ASIA’S world city presents a new and captivating audio-visual experience with the Hong Kong Pulse 3D Light Show (www.discoverhongkong.com/hkpulse), coinciding with its three grand festivals namely, the Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival, Hong Kong WinterFest and Chinese New Year celebrations. Already a hub of the most happening events in Asia, Hong Kong further elevates its status as Asia’s center of technology and trend with the introduction of the Pulse 3D Light Show. The show, which incorporates its own theme music, sound and light, brings together the latest technologies to create gigantic and life-like representations of objects that demonstrate the unique glamour, vibrancy, and festive ambience of Asia’s world city. The magnificent 3D spectacles can be viewed from the Open Piazza, Hong Kong Cultural Center, and Tsim Sha Tsui, from 8:30 to 10 pm daily. Catch the show, which runs for approximately 15 minutes, from December 17 to 29 (WinterFest), and
February 14 to March 5, 2015 (Chinese New Year Celebrations). Behind the production is the Australiabased Spinifex Group. Heading the team is Richard Lindsay, who has over 20 years of design industry experience, which include the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony, 2010 Shanghai World
memorial park. We were to visit Ben Dinh, one of two tunnel display sites (the other is Ben Duoc) and the site where most group tours go. Our 40-km trip to Ben Dinh took us 1.5 hours. Upon arrival, we first attended an introductory black-and-white video presentation. Next was a fascinating tour, along a well-defined walking track, of a small, hidden tunnel entrance just beneath our feet; tiny little chimneys in the ground that dispersed smoke from underground kitchens, displays of different types of booby traps using punji sticks; tiny ventilation shafts and underground conference rooms. Along the way, we walked past huge bomb craters, evidence of the heavy B-52 bombing during the war. We also climbed up what remained of a US Army M-41 tank destroyed by a delay mine in 1970. The highlight of our tour was our tough crawl through a 100-meter long section of the “touristed” tunnels, which have been enlarged and widened so that the larger Western tourists can now fit through. We opted not to play real war games by firing a variety of authentic Vietnam-era assault weapons at a nearby shooting range. ■
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Expo, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, and 2013 Sydney Opera House light show. A unique and compelling element to liven up every Hong Kong festival, expect the Hong Kong Pulse 3D Light Show to further bring out the distinct appeal and spirit of Asia’s world city.
MERGING sophisticated technology with beautiful music and light, the Pulse 3D Light Show showcases the energy and splendor of Asia’s “World City.”
THE holidays are fun and festive, and nowhere else are they spent merriest than at Resorts World Manila (RWM). This year, the country’s premier lifestyle destination celebrates the season yet again with the longest Yuletide festivity in the metro—the Grand Fiesta Manila 2014. Bask in nonstop Christmas thrills as RWM offers entertainment that fits the feel of this year’s theme: “Festival of Stars”. Hang out at The Plaza in Newport Mall and enjoy star-studded entertainment, including a daily light show from RWM’s 18-foot giant parol. Witness as this engineering wonder, equipped with automated sequencers controlling over 2,000 light bulbs, lights up in sync with classic Christmas tunes. Also on hand at The Plaza are roving starbuskers and chorale groups. Interact with characters dressed as Darth Vader, The Hulk, Iron Man, Santa Claus and more, while enjoying your favorite holiday hymns underneath RWM’s grand Christmas tree every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Also catch special performances by Banda Kawayan together with a thrilling indoor light parade every Saturday and Sunday (except December 13). Ride the holiday high with RWM (www. rwmanila.com) all the way to the countdown the coming of the New Year.
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IGER WOODS added another corporate deal, even though the logo won’t show up anywhere on his clothing or golf bag. It’s also a familiar name to Woods—India-based Hero MotoCorp. Hero announced in September that it has become title sponsor of the World Challenge that Woods hosts each December. The deal was announced at Isleworth, where Woods first met Hero Managing Director Pawan Munjal during the Tavistock Cup. Woods played an exhibition with Munjal in New Delhi in February, and the relation has taken off. “That only reinforced my conviction, but I always knew he was the best fit,” Munjal said. Munjal said worldwide recognition of Woods was among his greatest assets for a company that plans to enter 50 markets in the next couple of years and increase production of motorcycles and scooters to 12 million a year. “He cuts across the globe—non-golfers, golfers, everyone,” Munjal said. “I’m not looking at the athlete. I think he’s probably one of the most famous celebrities.... He is going to add a huge amount of value to the brand Hero, which clearly is going global in its intent and with its product and the brand.” Woods earlier this year announced a deal with Denver-based MusclePharm, which now is on his golf bag. Terms of the four-year deal were not disclosed. Munjal said Woods will be used in television commercials and other advertising in various markets, though still to be determined is whether Woods actually rides one of the Hero motorcycles in a commercial. He still hasn’t ridden one. “I’m not sure if he necessarily has to be on a motorbike,” Munjal said, adding that Woods sat on a motorcycle on Tuesday for a still photo to be used in advertising. The endorsement expanded Hero’s presence in the sports market. Hero already is heavily invested in field hockey and soccer as the sponsor of teams and athletes. It’s the golf side that is starting to take off. Hero is believed to be the only company that sponsors golf tournaments on four tours—the Professional Golfers’ Association Tour, European Tour, Asian Tour and Ladies European Tour. The LET tournament is being held this week. The PGA Tour sanctions the Hero World Challenge, though it is unofficial. AP
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INDERMERE, Florida—Jordan Spieth took a big step in Australia for his confidence and career. It was a mere baby step, however, toward being a legitimate rival to Rory McIlroy. Then again, he’s in good company. Golf thrives on good rivalries, even if they are one-sided, and most of them are. That could be the case with McIlroy, who at 25 already has won four majors. Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Bobby Jones were the only other players to have that many majors at such a young age. Boy Wonder also has 14 wins around the world. Even with that landslide win in the Australian Open, and with one of the great closing rounds of the year, Spieth still only has two victories. That’s as many as Rickie Fowler. And Jason Day. Patrick Reed has three victories. He can rightfully claim to be among the top 5 in the world, but only if he’s talking about five players in the same age group as McIlroy with the potential to challenge him over the next decade. Rivalries aren’t restricted to age, of course. Nicklaus was 10 years younger than Arnold Palmer (and wound up winning 11 more majors). Tom Watson was nine years younger than Nicklaus. The next four players behind McIlroy in the world ranking—Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott, Bubba Watson, Sergio Garcia— are all about a decade older. Woods is in a league of his own. There remains potential for a rivalry, though Woods is an old 39 because of mounting injuries. Woods is very much like Nicklaus, who had a revolving door of rivalries throughout his career—Ernie Els, David Duval, Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh. There’s still time to add McIlroy to that list. As golf winds down another season, one question for next year is which player in his 20s might emerge as a rival to McIlroy. “There’s a bunch of young guys that could break through and become legends of this game—Rickie Fowler being one of them,” McIlroy said after a few months ago after adding his second straight major. “You just have to look at how he’s played the majors this year.” Fowler joined Woods and Nicklaus as the only players to finish in the top 5 at all four majors, except that he didn’t win one. “Jordan Spieth is another,” McIlroy said. “There’s a lot of great, young players that will be playing in majors for the next sort of 20, 25 years that can really make their mark on the game.” Spieth deserved mention because he was 21 and in his second year. He had only one victory at the time (John Deere Classic), but he went down to the wire at the Masters and The Players Championship this year, after having the best rookie campaign of anyone since Woods. But it starts with winning. Nicklaus and Palmer never went head-to-head as often as the greatness of their rivalry suggested. Nicklaus and Watson clashed in three majors over a five-year stretch. Greg Norman and Nick Faldo took turns at No. 1, with Norman spending more time at the top and Faldo winning the showdowns in majors. For all the rivals Woods had, Mickelson stands out with the second-best record in PGA Tour victories (42) and majors (five). There is not a single definition of a rivalry. You just know it when you see it. Spieth was asked a few months ago what it would take for him (or Fowler) to become a true rival. He mentioned winning majors, before pausing to state the obvious. “We need to win another tournament first,” he said. So consider the Australian Open a baby step. Spieth moved up to No. 11 in the world, which felt a lot more than 10 spots in the ranking from McIlroy. AP
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INDERMERE, Florida—Tiger Woods is making his latest comeback in golf with an eye to the past. Equipped with a new teacher and a stronger body, Woods said on Tuesday he is working on a swing that incorporates previous moves that date as far back as his amateur days. He referred to it as “new, but old,” and the 14-time major champion will start testing it this week against an 18-man field of elite players at the Hero World Challenge. How old were some of those videotapes he watched of his previous swing? “Actually, it’s pretty interesting trying to find a VHS recorder,” Woods said. “I have a lot of tape like that. Fortunately, my mom is of age where she has that still in the house. So that was very beneficial to look at some of the old tapes.” Otherwise, it’s another new beginning. This is the fifth time Woods has returned from injury—the back, this time—over the last five years. The breaks have ranged from four weeks to four months. He last competed on August 9 when he missed the cut at the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) Championship, ending his shortest season (eight tournaments) since his 2008 knee surgery and the first time he did not have a top 10. Woods said he had enough time off to let his body heal and to think about where he wants his game to go. First, he split with swing coach Sean Foley, ending a three-year relationship that produced eight PGA Tour wins but no majors. “I think that physically, I just wasn’t able to do some of the things that we wanted to do in the golf swing,” Woods said. Woods said there was no reason to look back at old swings at the time because he felt he was headed in the right direction—three victories in 2012, and five wins in 2013 in which he was voted PGA Tour player of the year for the 11th time. Those two years were relatively free of injuries. “But unfortunately, physically I was getting damaged doing it,” he said. “So in retrospect, you look at it. Was I ever hurt when I was little? TIGER WOODS returns Granted, I don’t think we all were. I think with an eye to the past. AP
Equipped with a new teacher and a stronger body, Tiger Woods says he is working on a swing that incorporates previous moves that date as far back as his amateur days.
we all could jump off roofs and nothing would break. But playing detective and looking back on it, you have to somewhat have an understanding physically of where you are at the time.” He announced just over a week ago that he had hired Dallas-based Chris Como as a swing consultant, after longtime friend Notah Begay put them together. Woods said he had a plan, and that Como was on the same page. “I was very surprised and very excited to see what he felt my swing should look like, and should look like going forward,” Woods said. “Because that was very similar to the vision I had.” Woods did not delve into specifics of his swing, which he rarely did when going through an overhaul with Butch Harmon, then Hank Haney and Foley. “It is new, but it’s old,” he said. “I say that because I haven’t done it in a very long time. We looked at a lot of video from when I was a junior, in junior and amateur golf.... And it was quite interesting to see where my swing was then and how much force I could generate with a very skinny frame. How did I do that? How do I generate that much power? That’s kind of what we are getting back into it.” Even so, Woods concedes that age—he turns 39 at the end of the month—has kept him from overpowering golf the way he once did. Along with four operations on his left knee, and problems with his Achilles tendon in 2011, Woods lately has been coping with back problems. He had surgery a week before the Masters and missed two majors. Upon his return in the summer, he had his worst 72-hole showing in the British Open and missed the cut in the PGA Championship. “I’ve gotten stronger. I’ve gotten more explosive. I’ve gotten faster,” he said. “I now just need to hit more balls. But the body is good. I don’t have the sharp pain like I used to at the beginning of the year. I don’t have that anymore. I still have some aches and pains, just like anybody else who is my age and older.” It took Woods about 18 months to work out the big change under Harmon, and about a year to adapt to changes under Haney. He won his first tournament just over a year after working with Foley. He doesn’t know how long this change will take, although he said the motor patterns are vaguely familiar. “Am I game ready? Probably not quite as I would like to be,”Woods said. “How long does it take me to get back into the flow of a round? Sometimes it takes me a shot, sometimes it takes me three or four holes after a long layoff. I don’t know. We’ll see on Thursday.”
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nvestors appear to have increased their appetite for the government’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Program, despite the “rather distasteful” rebidding of a key infrastructure deal, after 24 interested groups swamped the prequalification activities for the bidding of the P122.8-billion Laguna Lakeshore Expressway-Dike Project.
Christmas rush Alvin Gordo builds Christmas trees, which are being sold from P300 to P800 (about $7 to $18) each, as people begin shopping for holiday-season decorations on the outskirts of Manila on Wednesday. Christmas is one of the most important holidays in this predominantly Roman Catholic nation. AP/Aaron Favila
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PPP Center Executive Director Cosette V. Canilao said this only proves that the interest of investors for the largest key infrastructure deal to date remains high due to its lucrative potentials. “There really is keen interest in the Laguna Lakeshore deal because of the commercial potentials of the project,” she said in a phone interview late Wednesday. “There were 24 parties that attended the prequalification activities on Tuesday.” The 24 parties that bought prequalification documents are the following: Muhibbah Engineering (Phil.) Corp., GT Capital Holdings Inc., Ayala Land Inc., Egis Projects S.A., Tam-Yap and Law Offices, Megaworld Corp., Metro Pacific
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mart Communications Inc. was declared the Best Mobile Operator in the world during the 16th World Communication Awards (WCA) held in London on Tuesday. Smart and its subsidiary, Smart e-Money Inc., were also recognized for providing mobile-money services for Help. ph, a global fund-raising campaign organized by the Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation in the aftermath of Supertyphoon Yolanda (international code name Haiyan). The WCA is an annual awards program recognizing excellence in the telecommunications industry. It is Continued on A2
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urope and Japan need to play a bigger role in bolstering the disappointing global recovery, United States Treasury Undersecretary Nathan Sheets said. “Although we are seeing a strengthening recovery in the United States, the overall performance of the global economy continues to fall short of aspirations,” Sheets said in excerpts from his first public speech since taking office in September as undersecretary for international affairs. Sheets’s call to action echoes remarks last month by Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew, who warned that Europe risked a lost decade of growth without more aggressive steps to spur demand. In a speech on November 12, Lew singled out Germany and the Netherlands as countries with room to Continued on A8
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yala Land Premier (ALP), the high-end brand of Ayala Land Inc., on Wednesday said it already posted a total of P3 billion in sales from its Cavite project, some five months after its launch. Jose Juan Jugo, ALP head and Ayala Land vice president, said the project, called The Courtyards, will be carried out in two phases, with the first phase having about 65 hectares
JUGO: “Our target market is mainly composed of ‘full nesters,’ meaning families with one or more children, or couples [who] are planning to add more to their brood, and this is reflected in the success of our sales thus far.”
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n japan 0.3754 n UK 70.0122 n HK 5.7722 n CHINA 7.2780 n singapore 34.1434 n australia 37.8281 n EU 55.4198 n SAUDI arabia 11.9270 Source: BSP (3 December 2014)