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BELMONTE SAYS LOWER CHAMBER HAS ENOUGH TIME TO PASS RBH 1 BEFORE JUNE 12 BREAK

PAPAL VISIT 2015

House: Cha-cha okayed by June T By Jovee Marie N. dela Cruz

he House of Representatives will pass the measure amending the economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution—long sought by local and foreign businessmen—by the middle of 2015, its leader said on Thursday.

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Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said the lower chamber will finish the period of interpellation for Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) 1, or the economic Charter change (Cha-cha), when session resumes on January 18. “Most of the interpellation is over [as of our Christmas break, which started last December 17].... So we still have time to pass this economic

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The family— the tree of life

EAR Lord, we are happy to know that Mary, Joseph and You were poor in material means but rich in mutual love that had its roots and culmination in God. Whenever they experienced difficulties, rejection or persecution, their mutual love and respect and shared love for God did the wonder that always kept them strong and united. May the family—the tree of life be our inspiration to model in our families. Amen. WORD AND LIFE, FR. SAL PUTZU, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com

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The best things to buy in January

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HE new year is upon us, and after all that shopping you likely did during the holidays, you may be looking forward to giving your credit card a rest. But January is an excellent month to bag deals like winter apparel or early Valentine’s Day gifts. So before you resign yourself to steering clear of stores altogether this month, check out our list of the best and worst things to buy in January, which we compiled from our extensive archives. RESOLVE TO BUY DISCOUNTED FITNESS EQUIPMENT A POPULAR New Year’s resolution is to get in shape, and fittingly, January is an excellent time to get a deal on fitness gear and equipment. In fact, in years past, there has been almost double the number of deals in January. (We otherwise didn’t see another spike in deals until late spring.) Look for stationary bikes, treadmills, elliptical trainers, complete home gyms and training accessories and DVDs that are marked 40 to 90 percent off and include brands, such as NordicTrack, Weider and Powerline. January is also a great time to start grabbing discounted equipment for winter sports. SPRING FOR WINTER APPAREL IN general, a lot of the best things to buy during postChristmas sales remain good buys throughout the month of January, including winter clothing deals. We typically see discounts of 50 to 80 percent off on coats and winter accessories. Keep in mind, however, that “low as they can go” clearance pricing will come in late February, so if you’re just looking to replace this year’s style for future winters, you can save more by waiting until the end of the season. A MONTH FOR HOME FURNITURE TYPICALLY, major home furnishing and accessories

retailers heavily discount their collections in January. You’ll even see a few mattress sales, though we’ve found the best mattress deals come in April. Expect to see furniture clearance sales that take between 40 and 75 percent off regular prices. Meanwhile, mattress sales will see slightly more modest discounts of 40 to 60 percent off. By comparison, the best furniture sales in December take just 15 to 30 percent off regular prices. KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR EARLY TAX SOFTWARE DEALS THIS month, we will start seeing sales that take up to 50 percent off tax filing software and services. That usually resulted in about $10 to $20 off the retail price for software from H&R Block and TurboTax. Keep in mind, however, that discounts will become more frequent in February and March, and all of the Editors’ Choice deals we saw last year popped up towards the end of March. GET AN EARLY START ON VALENTINE’S DAY GIFTS IT might seem like it’s far too early to think about Valentine’s Day, but the steep discounts during postChristmas clear-outs are an excellent opportunity to snag a deal for the romantic holiday. Typically, deals on jewelry and fragrances aren’t so hot right before Valentine’s Day; in fact, we’ve found that some jewelry prices actually go up slightly in February. Instead of waiting, think ahead and try shopping the numerous department store sales we see after Christmas. STEEP SAVINGS ON CHRISTMAS GOODS WHO cares if it has a Santa Claus on the tin? Heavily discounted goodies abound this month from all sorts of gourmet brands, including Godiva, which will offer discounts of up to 50 percent off this month. We say, start 2015 off with something sweet, even if it temporarily interferes with your New Year’s resolution to get in shape. Beyond these sugary goods, decorations also see strong sales, with discounts of up to 92 percent off at stores like Crate & Barrel. This is

an especially good time to save $100 to $250 (or more) on a new Christmas tree, so you’re well-stocked for the 2015 holidays. IS THIS THE LAST CHANCE FOR MICROSOFT’S XBOX ONE PRICE CUT? JUST before the 2014 holiday season, Microsoft announced a $50 price cut on its Xbox One consoles that would remain in place until January 3. That ushered in a slew of great deals that knocked prices even lower than the new $349 base price point, and it even helped the console finally outsell the PlayStation 4. However, we’re skeptical that Microsoft will follow through with this timeline, since the strategy has been so successful, and customers are now accustomed to the lower prices for the console. (Plus, now that Sony’s sales have slowed, it seems reasonable to assume that the company will push more promos on their console, meaning Microsoft might not want to drop that competitive edge.) The only thing we know for sure, however, is that the prices will definitely be valid until January 3. THE BEGINNING OF ELECTRONICS CLEARANCE SALES PAY attention to the gadgets that debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this month; pay even closer attention to those that improve upon a 2014 model. Such previous-generation devices will then start to see new price cuts. This includes electronics like cameras, audio equipment and Android tablets. Just remember that the announcement of a new model will inspire initial discounts (from both stores and the manufacturer), but the sales will get even better once the new model is actually available to buy. This timing can vary from device to device, so be aware of release dates. 2015 TVS COULD YIELD MODEST DISCOUNTS ON PREMIUM SETS NOVEMBER and December are without a doubt the best months of the year for TV deals. However, January is also an important month because manufacturers

are expected to announce their 2015 TVs at the CES in Las Vegas. While many of these new TVs won’t see store shelves till the spring, anyone who is considering a premium TV purchase should look for deals on 2014’s top models as retailers may give these sets an extra discount to make room for 2015’s inventory. Last year, the average deal price of name-brand 55inch HDTVs also dropped by 20 percent in January, when compared to November 2013’s best price on these TVs. In a similar manner, the average price of 42-inch 1080p name-brand LCDs also dropped 15 percent. So while January won’t see the same spectacular TV lows we saw in November and December, it’s still a strong month for name-brand TV deals in general. NEW INTEL PROCESSOR WILL BRING PRICE CUTS ON LAST YEAR’S MODELS DEALS on mainstream 15-inch Core i5 laptops have been hot since the summer, and although prices rose for the first time in six months last month (by $20), these laptops still represent a tremendous value and we expect deal prices to drop again this month. CES will be a big event for laptops as manufacturers will announce new systems built around Intel’s fifthgeneration processor, Broadwell. The new processor will sip less power than Intel’s current Haswell line and therefore provide better battery life and allow for thinner, fanless machines. That means Haswell-based machines are nearing their end of life and retailers will quickly start the fire sale on these laptops (as they did with Ivy Bridge-based machines when Haswell first entered the market). In terms of deals, that means today’s mainstream Haswell machines could see additional price cuts of up to 8 percent. Retailers have also been very aggressive with deals on budget machines. These dual-core systems are typically powered by an Intel Celeron or Atom processor, both of which provide sufficient muscle for daily tasks, but fall short of the type of power you’d need for gaming or HD editing. ■

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lEBRON jAMES and teammate Brendan Haywood enjoy a light moment at the Cleveland bench during a timeout in the second quarter of their game against the Atlanta Hawks the other day. AP

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LEVELAND—LeBron James ended the year with a night off for his sore left knee and an assurance that he has no plans to run away from the Cavaliers. James missed his second straight game on Wednesday, and said his knee has been bothering him since before Christmas. He also sat out Tuesday’s game in Atlanta on his 30th birthday. James said tests have been negative, and he joked that he’s got a lot of wear and tear on his joints after 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). “I’ve got 41,000 minutes on me, including the playoffs,” he said, cracking a smile. “You drive that car in the winter time.” The Cavs, who have lost two straight games and three of the last four, also were without starting forward Kevin Love (back spasms) and forward Shawn Marion (sprained ankle) for their game with the Bucks. James’s injury is the latest piece of news in a turbulent week, which began with a report that there was concern within the Cavs’ organization that first-year coach David Blatt was not connecting with his players. Both James and Kyrie Irving dismissed the ESPN report, which cited unnamed sources, but the team’s struggles haven’t helped Blatt’s transition to the NBA. Then, on Wednesday, a video of James and former teammates Dwyane Wade following Cleveland’s game on Christmas Day began making the rounds. In it, James appears to tell his former Miami teammate that “if things aren’t better this year, we’re gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right?” Before sitting out against the Bucks, James called the hubbub over the video “outlandish” and made it clear he’s not planning any moves. “I’ve seen that video, too,” he said. “I don’t know exactly what I said, but I know it had nothing to do about basketball. I wouldn’t say that on Christmas, in front of cameras. That [conversation] had nothing to do with me leaving here. I didn’t go to college, but I’m not stupid,” he said. “If I would have said something, I would have said it the [previous] night to D-Wade. “I’m here now and I’m here to build something in the future.” James re-signed as a free agent with Cleveland this summer after spending four seasons in Miami, where he won two NBA titles and went to four straight Finals. Since his emotional return to Ohio, James has said several times that he intends to finish his career with the Cavaliers. Blatt believes the four-time Most Valuable Player is dedicated long term to Cleveland. “I know why LeBron James came back to Cleveland and I know what his commitment is to this team and to his teammates,” Blatt said. “And I also know exactly what he wants to do here.” AP

TRyING TO MAKE SENSE OF INjuRED NBA ROOKIE ClASS

WIDE, UGLY RACE By Adi Joseph

rookie of the year race, one of the worst in NBA history, that we’ll try to handicap here:

IRST-ROUND National Basketball Association (NBA) draft picks are given three-year guaranteed contracts. These days, they need it. The one-and-done trend that has become so popular in amateur basketball has had its effect the past two seasons, as rookie NBA classes have underwhelmed because of injuries and immaturity, mostly on the court. The 2014 draft class, heralded as the best since 2008, has had a rough start, with five of the top 7 picks missing significant time because of injuries. Where does that leave us? Thirty years ago, Hakeem Olajuwon averaged 20.6 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.7 blocks a game as a rookie... and finished runner-up for rookie of the year to Michael Jordan, who posted 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists a game. No rookie this season is averaging even 13 points a game. Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker, the draft’s No. 2 overall pick, had a grip on the award before tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee this month. He was averaging only 12.3 points a game but doing it on an efficient 49-percent shooting for the surprise Bucks. He joins No. 3 pick Joel Embiid, No. 4 pick Aaron Gordon and No. 7 pick Julius Randle on the sidelines. The result is a wide-open, but ugly,

FAVORITE SMALL Forward (SF) Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota Timberwolves Minutes played is a defining statistic in most rookie of the year races, and Wiggins should lead everyone as a starter for a rebuilding team. The No. 1 pick in the draft has disappointed, though, because of his inefficient and inconsistent play. He’s shooting less than 40 percent from the field and has yet to make his mark on a regular basis defensively, where he was expected to thrive. Wiggins, 19, is in an impossible position on such a young team, but his production should be helped by the return of veteran point guard Ricky Rubio and shooting guard Kevin Martin. But he’s still mixing 20-point games with singledigit nights, a problem during his one season at Kansas, as well. There’s no doubt the Toronto native has tremendous upside, but his candidacy here hinges mostly on his opportunity.

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POWER Forward (PF) Nikola Mirotic, Chicago Bulls On the other end of the spectrum is the 23-year-old Montenegrin, who was drafted in 2011 but finally made his way to the NBA after polishing his game in Spain. If it weren’t for Pau Gasol, Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson, Mirotic likely

would be running away with the award. But he’s not going to play 20 minutes a game, while those three are healthy and giving the Bulls the best frontcourt depth in the NBA. Mirotic is brilliant, an efficient shooter capable of mixing it up inside with a majestic beard. When any one of those veterans sits, he turns into an elite sixth man, and many voters will overlook time constraints in favor of his per-minute numbers. If only he could slide up to small forward more often, he’d have this.

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POINT Guard (PG) Elfrid Payton, Orlando Magic The sparkplug from Louisiana-Lafayette was one of the few rookies in a starting lineup to begin the season, but he was benched when second-year combo guard Victor Oladipo got healthy again. Only Oladipo fits better at shooting guard, as Coach Jacque Vaughn showed he recognizes by moving Payton back into the starting lineup recently. The numbers aren’t there yet for the No. 10 overall pick, but he has improved and contributes in a variety of ways.

IN THE MIX

CENTER Nerlens Noel, Philadelphia 76ers The No. 6 overall pick of the 2013 draft sat out all of last season rehabilitating his knee and developing his game. Then the season started, and those efforts of

rebuilding his shot and working on his offensive fundamentals didn’t show up immediately. But Noel has played better recently, and his athleticism is starting to translate to rebounds, blocks and steals. And like Wiggins and Smart, he should have the minutes played to contend.

PG MARCuS SMART, BOSTON CElTICS WHEN the Celtics traded Rajon Rondo, Smart went from the injury list to the starting lineup. An ankle injury in November cost Smart a month and most of his hope to contend for rookie of the year, but the race is open enough for him to force his way back into the conversation. Now, he needs to take advantage; Smart already is an excellent defender, but his offensive numbers have not met expectations since taking the reins. Still, he’s talented and competitive enough to figure it out quickly.

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SMALL Forward (SF) K.J. McDaniels, Philadelphia 76ers The second-rounder out of Clemson was drafted for his defense and has made an immediate impact there. He arguably has been the Sixers’ best rookie, blocking more shots than Noel. But he doesn’t have a starting job and won’t get the same kind of opportunity as Noel, in part because he signed an unusual one-season deal

rather than being trapped at a minimum salary. SF James Ennis, Miami Heat The Cal State-Long Beach product spent last season in the NBA Development League but might be a steal for the Heat. Ennis is very athletic and has helped in the rotation of wing players, particularly when Danny Granger or Dwyane Wade has been out. Ennis is energetic and efficient but doesn’t do enough on offense to build up statistics, much like McDaniels, and he’s playing less. CENTER TARIK BlACK, lOS ANGElES lAKERS IT’S not often that a 6-11 center who went to Kansas can be the surprise undrafted rookie of the season, and Black didn’t even get on the court much for the Jayhawks behind Embiid last season. Then Dwight Howard went down, and the Houston Rockets used him as their starting center with decent results. His production wasn’t big, and his upside isn’t high. The Rockets released him to make room for Josh Smith, and the Lakers claimed him off waivers and might find more use for him in their soft frontcourt. OTHERS TO WATCH PG/SHOOTING Guard (SG) Zach LaVine, Timberwolves; SG P.J. Hairston, Charlotte Hornets; PG Shabazz Napier, Heat; SG Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn Nets; and SF Damjan Rudez, Indiana Pacers.

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AN ANTONIO—San Antonio shook off its home-court overtime blues to beat New Orleans, 95-93, on Wednesday, having only tied the game with 0.2 seconds of time remaining in regulation. The Spurs lost in overtime at home three times in the month of December and seemed destined for a fourth such defeat on New Year’s Eve when they fell behind by six points in the extra period, but Manu Ginobili had seven points in overtime to turn it around for the hosts. Among other games to close

out 2014, Milwaukee downed a Cleveland side still without LeBron James; Oklahoma City beat Phoenix in a high-scoring thriller; and Houston posted a comfortable win against Charlotte. San Antonio star Tim Duncan had 16 points and 10 rebounds, tying Hall of Famer Karl Malone for fifth in career doubledoubles with 814. It was Duncan who was credited with tipping in Boris Diaw’s inbound pass at the rim with a split second remaining in regulation. Anthony Davis had 21 points and 12 rebounds for the Pelicans. Milwaukee led most of the way to

win, 98-80, at Cleveland. LeBron James missed his second straight game with knee soreness, and Kevin Love was also absent with back spasms, and the Cavaliers went on to their fourth loss in five games. Brandon Knight scored 26 points and O.J. Mayo added 15 points for the Bucks. Kyrie Irving notched 25 points for Cleveland, which scored only seven points in the third quarter, a season low. Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant scored 44 points in his return from six games out with an ankle sprain, and helped the Thunder beat Phoenix 137-134 in overtime.

Durant was 13-of-23 from the field and 12-for-12 at the free-throw line. He also had 10 rebounds and seven assists. Oklahoma City managed to win despite Russell Westbrook being ejected for his second technical foul just before halftime. Anthony Murrow broke a tie in overtime with a four-point play, and the Thunder held on when Markieff Morris missed a threepointer attempt with 2.9 seconds left. Eric Bledsoe led the Suns with 29 points. Houston made a big run early in the third quarter to set up a 102-83 win against Charlotte. James Harden scored 36 points, including

eight straight to push the advantage to 9979 with 2 1/2 minutes remaining. It was the National Basketball Association-leading 14th 30-point game this season for Harden, who leads the league in scoring. He made eight three-pointers and also had six assists and seven rebounds. The loss extends Charlotte’s skid to four games. The Hornets played without leading scorer Al Jefferson, who is out with a groin strain. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Gerald Henderson scored 16 points apiece for the Hornets. Los Angeles strolled to a 99-78 win

against hapless New York, which ended a dismal 2014 with its ninth-straight defeat. J.J. Redick scored 20 points and DeAndre Jordan added 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Clippers, who scored 13 straight points at the start of the third quarter to push the lead to 23. Carmelo Anthony was the only Knicks player in double figures with 19 points despite a sore right knee. Indiana went on a 17-2 run to close the third quarter to turn the game around and beat Miami, 106-95. Boston led throughout to record a 106-84 win against Sacramento, ending a threegame losing skid. AP

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he interagency Investment Coordination Committee (ICC)-Cabinet Committee approved a total P3.03 billion worth of new projects at its last meeting for 2014. Documents obtained from the National Economic and Develop-

ment Authority (Neda) show the new projects include one publicprivate partnership (PPP) project; one locally funded healthfacility project; and one official development assistance-funded lending project. The largest of the three new projects pertained to the See “ICC,” A8

Opec’s crude output fell in Dec. as oil prices slide

WITH the leading Rookie of the year candidate jabari Parker of Milwaukee Bucks down due to a season-ending injury, the race has now been pruned down to (clockwise) Chicago Bulls’ Nikola Mirotic, Andrew Wiggins of Minnesota Timberwolves and Philadelphia 76ers’ Nerlens Noel. AP

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Cha-cha [until sine die adjournment on June 12, 2015],” Belmonte said. Belmonte added that the measure suffered delays only because the principal sponsor of the measure on the floor, House Committee on Constitutional Amendments Chairman and Liberal Party Rep. Mylene J. GarciaAlbano of Davao City, got sick.

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il production by the 12 members of the Organization of thePetroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) slipped less than 1 percent last December, the first month after the group refused to cut output as crude prices tumbled, a Bloomberg survey showed. Output by the Opec fell 122,000 barrels a day, or 0.4 percent, to 30.239 million last month, led by the declines in Saudi Arabia, Libya and the

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United Arab Emirates, according to the survey of oil companies, producers and analysts. Brent and West Texas Intermediate futures dropped to the lowest levels since May 2009 on Tuesday, capping the worst year since 2008. Opec left its production quotas unchanged at a November 27 meeting in Vienna, prompting speculation that the group will let crude slide low

PIETY AND REVELRY The Year of the Sheep is greeted with both revelry and piety, as shown in these photos. Top photo shows the fireworks display prepared by the Iglesia Ni Cristo in Ciudad de Victoria, the site of the Philippine Arena, in Bocaue, Bulacan. A concert was also held at the arena, which aimed to raise funds for the residents of Eastern Samar and other provinces hit by Typhoon Ruby (international code name Hagupit). Photo above shows the Plaza Miranda in front of Quiapo Church filled with Catholic devotees attending the traditional predawn thanksgiving procession of the Black Nazarene, a prelude to its feast day on January 9. alysa salen

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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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